Podcasts about Alphabetical order

System for ordering words, names and phrases

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Best podcasts about Alphabetical order

Latest podcast episodes about Alphabetical order

10/10 You're Great
Boys and Girls in America -- Featuring Brian

10/10 You're Great

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 107:16


UH OH AUTUMN! Someone who we wont name (Christopher Redacted) could not make the session this week so hell has frozen over and we have pulled one from the vault. Luckily it's an episode with our delightful hoodrat friend Brian, who walks us through his lifelong love affair with the world's best bar rock band: The Hold Steady.Also up for discussion: Various cities in California are named in what might be generously described as Alphabetical Order, and the boys (and girls in America) play a knock-off choose your own adventure set inside the Hold Steadiverse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Ghost Story Guys
Introducing: Oceanography | Largely the Truth

The Ghost Story Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 47:24


Singer/songwriter Brian Kelly, aka Oceanography, is going back on tour and will be our musical guest on the next "Talk Spooky", so we thought we would share his 2021 conversation with Brennan from his old talk show "Largely the Truth." Check Brian's tour dates here Original shownotes follow: This week, singer/songwriter Brian Kelly, who performs as Oceanography, joins me to talk about his fantastic new LP "Thirteen Songs About Driving Nowhere in Alphabetical Order" and along the way we manage to invent car-to-car food delivery then discuss the impermanence of place Buy your digital copy on Bandcamp: https://oceanography.bandcamp.com/ Physical copies and tour dates: https://www.oceanographymusic.com/ Monterey video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrx6zr-hD7o Field Shots video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLi4BlHFfHU Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

That's Absurd Please Elaborate
Rump-Shaking Dyslexic Shrimp | feat. Dr Virginia Schutte

That's Absurd Please Elaborate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 89:46


This episode Julian learns the REAL alphabet, also known as the ABG's (not a typo). Trace discovers we are all constantly online whether we like it or not by exploring the mysteries of WiFi. Special guest Dr Virginia Schutte dives into a super-powered animal propelled by twerking.QUESTIONSVirginia: “What if humans had mantis shrimp powers?” from listener Samara DJulian: "Who invented alphabetical order?" from listener Paul PTrace: "Where is the internet?" from guest Virginia Schutte, PhDDo you have an absurd question? Maybe it's silly idea you had, a shower thought about the nature of reality, or a ridiculous musing about your favorite food? If you want an answer, no matter the question, tell us!Submit questions directly to us thatsabsurdshow.com/ask or email them to hello at thatsabsurdshow.com. We'll give you a shout out in the episode if we use your question!We create art for each episode of That's Absurd Please Elaborate! You can find it on our Instagram @ThatsAbsurdShow, and on our website ThatsAbsurdShow.com. While on our site you can listen to every episode of the show and find full transcripts of each.SOCIALS[[ DR VIRGINIA SCHUTTE ]]TikTok: @vgwschutteInstagram: @vgwschutteX (formerly, Twitter): @vgwschutteWebsite: VirginiaSchutte.com[[ JULIAN ]]Instagram: @huggetoutThreads: @huggetoutX (formerly, Twitter): @huggetout[[ TRACE ]]Instagram: @tracedominguezYouTube: @tracedominguezThreads: @tracedominguezBlueSky: @tracedominguezX (formerly, Twitter): @tracedominguezCREDITSThis episode of That's Absurd Please Elaborate was written by Trace Dominguez and Julian Huguet, edited by Kyle Sisk, and produced by all three of us.Music Provided by Epidemic Sound. Learn more here. Thanks for listening to That's Absurd Please Elaborate. We appreciate you!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

ABCD:TOS
The Wrath of Khan

ABCD:TOS

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 133:07


We have the best of times and not the worst of times discussing Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

Music Unframed
Episode #216: 2022 in Alphabetical order (pt. VII)

Music Unframed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 206:05


Time Band Song Length Album Year 19:01:23 Anubis Partitionists 07:41 Hitchhiking To Byzantium 2014 19:11:25 Teramaze The Thieves Are Out 06:44 Flight Of The Wounded...

Music Unframed
Episode #215: 2022 in Alphabetical order (pt. VI)

Music Unframed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 187:21


Time Band Song Length Album Year 19:00:14 Anubis Silent Wandering Ghosts 06:52 Hitchhiking To Byzantium 2014 19:09:56 Sammary 218 04:45 Monochrome 2022 19:14:41 Saro Cosentino...

Footy Talk – Daily Australian Rules Podcast
Sat March 4: A season preview of the Crows, Lions, Carlton and Collingwood

Footy Talk – Daily Australian Rules Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 21:16


Music Unframed
Episode #214: 2022 in Alphabetical order (pt. V)

Music Unframed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 195:58


Time Band Song Length Album Year 19:01:45 Anubis Blood Is Thicker Than Common Sense 08:43 Hitchhiking To Byzantium 2014 19:12:33 The Palimpsest The Stranger 06:31...

Locked on Women's Basketball
WNBA Free Agency Report Cards Part II: Last 6 teams in alphabetical order | WNBA Podcast

Locked on Women's Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 54:53


Host Jackie Powell is once again joined by The Athletic's Sabreena Merchant to dish out our grades for each WNBA team and their corresponding moves during free agency. In our second part of our two part special, Jackie and Sabreena go over the off- seasons of the Las Vegas Aces, the Minnesota Lynx, the New York Liberty, the Phoenix Mercury, Seattle Storm and Washington Mystics.  Note: This episode was recorded before the four team trade between the Chicago Sky, Dallas Wings, Phoenix Mercury and New York Liberty. And it was recorded before the Mercury signed unrestricted free agent Moriah Jefferson and the Dream claimed Iliana Rupert off waivers.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked on Women's Basketball
WNBA Free Agency Report Cards Part II: Last 6 teams in alphabetical order | WNBA Podcast

Locked on Women's Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 51:08


Host Jackie Powell is once again joined by The Athletic's Sabreena Merchant to dish out our grades for each WNBA team and their corresponding moves during free agency. In our second part of our two part special, Jackie and Sabreena go over the off- seasons of the Las Vegas Aces, the Minnesota Lynx, the New York Liberty, the Phoenix Mercury, Seattle Storm and Washington Mystics. Note: This episode was recorded before the four team trade between the Chicago Sky, Dallas Wings, Phoenix Mercury and New York Liberty. And it was recorded before the Mercury signed unrestricted free agent Moriah Jefferson and the Dream claimed Iliana Rupert off waivers.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Music Unframed
Episode #213: 2022 in Alphabetical order (pt. IV)

Music Unframed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 187:44


Time Band Song Length Album Year 19:01:12 Anubis Crimson Stained Romance 06:58 Hitchhiking To Byzantium 2014 19:10:29 Lalu Reset to Preset 06:18 Paint the Sky...

Locked on Women's Basketball
WNBA Free Agency Report Cards Part I: First 6 teams in alphabetical order | WNBA Podcast

Locked on Women's Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 51:13


Host Jackie Powell is joined by The Athletic's Sabreena Merchant to dish out our grades for each WNBA team and their corresponding moves during free agency. We won't be that harsh, but we won't not be critical. In the first part of our two part special, Jackie and Sabreena go over the off- seasons of the Atlanta Dream, Connecticut Sun, Chicago Sky, Dallas Wings and LA Sparks. Note: This episode was recorded before the report that came out on Friday afternoon that Diamond DeShields will be traded to the Dallas Wings in a four team trade. Read Sabreena's Winners and losers of WNBA Free agency here: https://theathletic.com/4165228/2023/02/09/2023-wnba-free-agency-winners-losers/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked on Women's Basketball
WNBA Free Agency Report Cards Part I: First 6 teams in alphabetical order | WNBA Podcast

Locked on Women's Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 47:28


Host Jackie Powell is joined by The Athletic's Sabreena Merchant to dish out our grades for each WNBA team and their corresponding moves during free agency. We won't be that harsh, but we won't not be critical. In the first part of our two part special, Jackie and Sabreena go over the off- seasons of the Atlanta Dream, Connecticut Sun, Chicago Sky, Dallas Wings and LA Sparks.Note: This episode was recorded before the report that came out on Friday afternoon that Diamond DeShields will be traded to the Dallas Wings in a four team trade.Read Sabreena's Winners and losers of WNBA Free agency here:https://theathletic.com/4165228/2023/02/09/2023-wnba-free-agency-winners-losers/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Music Unframed
Episode #212: 2022 in Alphabetical order (pt. III)

Music Unframed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 167:47


Time Band Song Length Album Year 19:36:44 Anubis Dead Trees 07:16 Different Stories 2018 19:47:39 Harpo Jarvi Yakuzapalooza 10:35 Babushka Noir 2022 19:58:14 Hartmann In...

Music Unframed
Episode #211: 2022 in Alphabetical order (pt. II)

Music Unframed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 183:15


Time Band Song Length Album Year 19:00:08 Anubis Leaving Here Tonight (2020 Mix) 04:37 230503 (Deluxe Anniversary Edition) 2022 19:07:35 Edge Of Forever Another Salvation...

Music Unframed
Episode #210: 2022 in Alphabetical order & “Katatonia – Sky Void of Stars”

Music Unframed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 182:57


Time Band Song Length Album Year 19:20:39 Anubis Fadeout… A King With No Crown 07:21 Hitchhiking to Byzantium 2014 19:20:45 Katatonia Austerity 03:41 Sky Void...

Italia '90 - One Day at a Time
Espana 82: One Day At A Time - Day 1 Alphabetical Order!

Italia '90 - One Day at a Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 63:36


The crew are back and this time we're sinking our teeth into Espana 82. Holders Argentina and Belgium open a World Cup that's overshadowed by events in the south Atlantic.

Fais pas Chier_T'es Toxic ProMax
In alphabetical order, here are a few that come to mind and that I observe with sadness during each trip.

Fais pas Chier_T'es Toxic ProMax

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 0:30


The A-Z of the 90s
K is for Kickers

The A-Z of the 90s

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 30:10


Andy Bush and Louise Molony continue on their quest to chronicle every iconic thing from the 1990s in ALPHABETICAL ORDER. This week they get stuck into the Ks asking questions like - what instrument did Kenny G actually play and are KOOKAI clothes still a thing?PLUS a guest submission by BBC Political editor Chris Mason We want YOUR suggestions! Get in touch @bushontheradio on Twitter / @andybushradio Insta Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The A-Z of the 90s
E is for East 17

The A-Z of the 90s

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 31:56


Andy Bush and Louise Molony are back with their quest to list every iconic thing from the 1990s in ALPHABETICAL ORDER. This week they get tackle E - covering everything from the Edward Scissorhands to Eldorado . As ever your contributions steer us through.This week's special guest is the brilliant Will Young!We want YOUR suggestions! Get in touch @bushontheradio on Twitter / @andybushradio Insta - we'll give you a shout out! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The A-Z of the 90s
D is for Diana Ross' Sh*t Penalty at the USA World Cup

The A-Z of the 90s

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 36:03


Andy Bush and Louise Molony continue on their quest to chronicle every iconic thing from the 1990s in ALPHABETICAL ORDER. This week they get stuck into the Ds covering everything from the Fantasy World of Dizzy to the sheer volume of Doctors on TV during this era. As ever your contributions steer us through.. we also hear from the brilliant Kim Wilde.We want YOUR suggestions! Get in touch @bushontheradio on Twitter / @andybushradio Insta - we'll give you a shout out! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The A-Z of the 90s
C is for Chuckle Vision

The A-Z of the 90s

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 35:34


Andy Bush and Louise Molony continue on their quest to chronicle every iconic thing from the 1990s in ALPHABETICAL ORDER. This week they get stuck into the Cs covering all things from then iconic movie Clueless to Curtain Hair, plus a special guest appearance by national treasure Sara Cox!We want YOUR suggestions! Get in touch @bushontheradio on Twitter / @andybushradio Insta - we'll give you a shout out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The A-Z of the 90s
B is for Beanie Babies

The A-Z of the 90s

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 32:32


Andy Bush and Louise Molony continue on their quest to chronicle every iconic thing from the 1990s in ALPHABETICAL ORDER. This week they get stuck into the Bs covering everything from Blockbuster video to Buffalo Boots, featuring a guest appearance by the amazing Denis van Outen. We want YOUR suggestions! Get in touch @bushontheradio on Twitter / @andybushradio Insta Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The A-Z of the 90s
A is for Art Attack

The A-Z of the 90s

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 37:14


Andy Bush and his friend Louise Molony embark on their mission to document every iconic things from the 1990s in ALPHABETICAL ORDER!This epic nostalgic journey will be a unique collaboration with you our dear listeners - if you have a 90s item that needs to be on Bush & Louise's list get in touch with Bush on twitter @bushontheradio or Insta @andybushradio NOW! They will give you a shout out on the podcast.Produced by Louise Molony and Ross Ramsey GoldingWe hope you enjoy it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The A-Z of the 90s
Introduction

The A-Z of the 90s

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 6:26


Join Andy Bush and his friend Louise Molony as they attempt to document every iconic things from the 1990s in ALPHABETICAL ORDER!This epic nostalgic journey will be a unique collaboration with you our dear listeners - if you have a 90s item that needs to be on Bush & Louise's list get in touch with Bush on twitter @bushontheradio or Insta @andybushradio NOW! They will give you a shout out on the podcast.Produced by Louise Molony and Ross Ramsey Golding Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

KERA's Think
How alphabetical order made the modern world

KERA's Think

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 32:30


We take alphabetization for granted, but it's a relatively new way to classify the things we hold dear. Judith Flanders, social historian and senior research fellow at the University of Buckingham, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss how alphabetization came to be, why it took so long to take hold, and what makes it a symbol of Western knowledge. Her book, now out in paperback, is “A Place for Everything: The Curious History of Alphabetical Order.”

Xena Romanova
Life as a Dominatrix - Discussing Kink (in Alphabetical Order)

Xena Romanova

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 25:53


In the episode, I stated this was Episode 16.This is actually Episode 15.Mistress Xena discusses Kink, from A-Z.She reads from Her book, "Xena: Life As A Dominatrix"Podcast Length: 25 minutes.Disclaimer:Remember, it's all about SAFE, SANE, and CONSENSUAL !COMMUNICATION IS KEY !SET YOUR OWN BOUNDARIES & RESPECT BOUNDARIES, AS WELL !Support the show (https://venmo.com/u/xenaromanova)

That's Nice, Grandma
S2 Ep8: QWERTY, Flirty, and Thriving || Alphabets, Part II

That's Nice, Grandma

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 31:06


208 || QWERTY, FLIRTY, AND THRIVING || ALPHABETS, PART II Rhiannon follows up last week's discussion of the history of alphabets with an investigation of alphabetical order. We consider various keyboard layouts, the rise of emojis, and Rhiannon's favorite book: the dictionary. We answer listener questions and (finally…) embark upon the season's first rabbit hole. This podcast is produced and edited by me, Rhiannon. Music written and performed by our resident noisemaker, Tay Clarke. Find the show online at www.thatsnicepod.com, or follow our Instagram, @thatsnicepod. SOURCE MATERIAL ***Recommendation of the Week*** https://www.ted.com/talks/jamila_lyiscott_3_ways_to_speak_english?language=en ***Alphabetical Order*** https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-11/history-of-alphabetical-order-a-to-z/12320808 https://beyond.britannica.com/who-put-the-alphabet-in-alphabetical-order https://decisionslab.unl.edu/pubs/stevens_duque_2018_SM.pdf https://www.dictionary.com/e/abcsong/ https://time.com/5904883/alphabetical-order-history/ ***Dictionaries*** https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/08/the-draconian-dictionary-is-back/566660/ https://blog.bookstellyouwhy.com/the-history-and-significance-of-dictionaries https://list-english.ru/img/newpdf/dictpdf/6.pdf https://public.oed.com/history/ ***Keyboard Layouts*** https://blogs.bellevue.edu/library/index.php/2019/03/a-brief-history-and-overview-of-common-keyboard-layouts/ https://www.daskeyboard.com/blog/typing-through-time-the-history-of-the-keyboard/ https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/52483/6-non-qwerty-keyboard-layouts https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/fact-of-fiction-the-legend-of-the-qwerty-keyboard-49863249/ ***Emojis*** https://www.altalang.com/beyond-words/linguists-emojis/#:~:text=Emojis%2C%20unlike%20other%20languages%2C%20don,mean%20they%20aren't%20important. https://www.bluedropstudio.com/post/the-history-of-emoji-in-5-minutes https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-long-battle-against-racism-and-sexism-in-emoji https://emojitimeline.com/ https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2015/may/27/emoji-language-dragging-us-back-to-the-dark-ages-yellow-smiley-face https://medium.com/@heytory/emojis-the-complete-history-6dc81a330144 https://phys.org/news/2017-05-linguistic-emojis.html ***Etymology*** https://www.etymonline.com/word/emoji#etymonline_v_53354 https://www.etymonline.com/word/emoticon?ref=etymonline_crossreference https://www.etymonline.com/word/emotion?ref=etymonline_crossreference https://www.etymonline.com/word/ex-?ref=etymonline_crossreference https://www.etymonline.com/word/affray#etymonline_v_5204 https://www.etymonline.com/word/*pri-?ref=etymonline_crossreference https://www.etymonline.com/word/filibuster?ref=etymonline_crossreference https://www.etymonline.com/word/freebooter?ref=etymonline_crossreference ***Listener Questions*** http://www.thai-language.com/ref/breaking-words https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_case ***Rabbit Hole*** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphabetical_order https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_and_Mc_together https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_electrical_and_electronic_engineering https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Street_Station https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsepower https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iowa_State_Fair https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fried_Coke https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doughnut#Holes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunkin%27_Donuts https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canton,_Massachusetts https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Town_meeting https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counterurbanization https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_work https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laptop https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_keyboard https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_(alphabet) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphabet

Largely the Truth, with Brennan Storr
S1 Ep17: Brian Kelly (Oceanography)

Largely the Truth, with Brennan Storr

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 40:18


This week, singer/songwriter Brian Kelly, who performs as Oceanography, joins me to talk about his fantastic new LP "Thirteen Songs About Driving Nowhere in Alphabetical Order" and along the way we manage to invent car-to-car food delivery then discuss the impermanence of place Buy your digital copy on Bandcamp: https://oceanography.bandcamp.com/ Physical copies and social media links: https://www.oceanographymusic.com/ Monterey video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrx6zr-hD7o Field Shots video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLi4BlHFfHU Want ad-free episodes? Bonus conversations? Support the show on Patreon (Patreon.com/largelythetruth)    

99% Invisible
468- Alphabetical Order

99% Invisible

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 32:00 Very Popular


In much of the western world, alphabetical order is simply a default we take for granted. It's often the one we try first -- or the one we use as a last resort when all the other ordering methods fail. It's boring, but it works, and it's so ingrained that it's hard to imagine not using it. But despite its endurance for most of its history, the alphabet wasn't initially used to order much of anything. Judith Flanders, author of A Place For Everything, a history of alphabetical order, says that in societies like ancient Rome and early medieval Europe, writing implements were still rare. So what mattered most was organizing knowledge in a way that helped you to memorize it. And that was usually much easier to do in the order you naturally came across the information, like: chronologically, or by size, or geography, or region, or hierarchically.Alphabetical Order

radinho de pilha
a história mais antiga do mundo, a revolução da ordem alfabética, o primeiro humano foi…?

radinho de pilha

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 30:12


The World's Oldest Story? Astronomers Say Global Myths About ‘Seven Sisters' Stars May Reach Back 100,000 Years https://www.iflscience.com/space/the-worlds-oldest-story-astronomers-say-global-myths-about-seven-sisters-stars-may-reach-back-100000-years/ Rutherford and Fry on Living with AI https://pca.st/1ckpx05g 468- Alphabetical Order https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/alphabetical-order/ There Was No First Human https://youtu.be/xdWLhXi24Mo Museu Judaico de São Paulo abre no domingo, para exibir arte, história e pluralidade https://sao-paulo.estadao.com.br/noticias/geral,museu-judaico-de-sp-abre-no-domingo-para-exibir-arte-historia-e-pluralidade,70003913354 How many generations have ... Read more

99% Invisible
468- Alphabetical Order

99% Invisible

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 32:00


In much of the western world, alphabetical order is simply a default we take for granted. It's often the one we try first -- or the one we use as a last resort when all the other ordering methods fail. It's boring, but it works, and it's so ingrained that it's hard to imagine not using it. But despite its endurance for most of its history, the alphabet wasn't initially used to order much of anything. Judith Flanders, author of A Place For Everything, a history of alphabetical order, says that in societies like ancient Rome and early medieval Europe, writing implements were still rare. So what mattered most was organizing knowledge in a way that helped you to memorize it. And that was usually much easier to do in the order you naturally came across the information, like: chronologically, or by size, or geography, or region, or hierarchically.Alphabetical Order

Brain Lenses
Alphabetical Order

Brain Lenses

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 7:52


More information about Brain Lenses at brainlenses.com.BL supporters receive an additional episode of the show each week. Info about becoming a supporter at the above address.Read the written version of this episode: This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at brainlenses.substack.com/subscribe

98.5 ONE FM Podcasts
One Youth with Rena - 15th September 2021 - Names In Alphabetical Order O to Z

98.5 ONE FM Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 59:58


This episode of the One Youth program with Rena Noquisi aired on Wednesday 13th September 2021 on One FM 98.5 Shepparton. You can listen live to the One Youth Program Wednesday nights from 5-6pm. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 https://fm985.com.au/ The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the APRA AMCOS and ACMA license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (One FM)Number 1385226/1.). This program is made with thanks to the Community Broadcasting Foundation.

98.5 ONE FM Podcasts
One Youth wth Rena - 8th September 2021 - Names In Alphabetical Order A to N

98.5 ONE FM Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 60:00


This episode of the One Youth program with Rena Noquisi aired on Wednesday 8th September 2021 on One FM 98.5 Shepparton. You can listen live to the One Youth Program Wednesday nights from 5-6pm. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 https://fm985.com.au/ The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the APRA AMCOS and ACMA license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (One FM)Number 1385226/1.). This program is made with thanks to the Community Broadcasting Foundation.

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How the alphabet won our hearts

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Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 25:37


If you're under the impression that encyclopedias and dictionaries in the West were always organized from A to Z, think again. We have chosen to classify knowledge in many ways, each reflecting the values of the age. Patrick Cox speaks with Judith Flanders, author of A Place for Everything: The Curious History of Alphabetical Order about the centuries-long resistance to alphabetization, and why A to Z may now be here to stay. Photo of a dictionary in the Boston Public Library by Trevor Pritchard via Creative Commons. Music in this episode by Circus Marcus, Jason Leonard, Alexander Boyes, Podington Bear, Die Minimalistin, Yan Terrien and Lobo Loco. Read more about Judith Flanders here. Read a transcript of the episode here.

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How the alphabet won our hearts

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Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 25:37


If you're under the impression that encyclopedias and dictionaries in the West were always organized from A to Z, think again. We have chosen to classify knowledge in many ways, each reflecting the values of the age. Patrick Cox speaks with Judith Flanders, author of A Place for Everything: The Curious History of Alphabetical Order about the centuries-long resistance to alphabetization, and why A to Z may now be here to stay. Photo of a dictionary in the Boston Public Library by Trevor Pritchard via Creative Commons. Music in this episode by Circus Marcus, Jason Leonard, Alexander Boyes, Podington Bear, Die Minimalistin, Yan Terrien and Lobo Loco. Read more about Judith Flanders here. Read a transcript of the episode here.

Word of Mouth
Alphabetical Order

Word of Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 27:44


Michael Rosen and historian Judith Flanders talk about how we categorise things, using alphabetical order and more. Produced by Sally Heaven for BBC Audio in Bristol

Writers of Color Reading Series

Nichole Shaw is currently a senior studying journalism and English on the publishing track at the University of Iowa. She is the Editorial Lead and Editor at Off-Kilter Media, an inclusive arts and culture company that houses several publications: Off-Kilter Magazine, KIZER Quarterly, The Journal, The Post, and Alphabetical Order. She also plans reports remotely for The New York Times Institute. In addition to her work at OK, Nichole also accepted the role of co-editor at NURU in the summer of 2020 to foster a partnership between NURU and The Daily Iowan in order to maximize inclusion, diversity, and equity for BIPOC and POC reporters. NURU is a publication at the University of Iowa supported by the National Association of Black Journalists. Nichole held the position of columnist at The Daily Iowan from 2018 to 2019. Since then, she has left the paper to pursue her magazine work and instead became a member of The Daily Iowan's Board of Trustees, SPI Board, serving as the only current student with that position. Today, she is the chair of the Board. She was also the Communications Director at Quill and Scroll, an international honor society for high school journalists, where she managed communications, web design, magazine production, and hosted their bi-weekly podcast THE SOURCE. In all these positions, her mission has been to tell the stories of voices that often go unheard or ignored in mainstream media, primarily those of BIPOC-identifying people. The music for this podcast is "Ira" by Blake Shaw. Ongoing support comes from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Iowa Arts Council, and from the United States Regional Arts Resilience Fund. Phase 1 is an initiative of Arts Midwest and its peer United States Regional Arts Organizations made possible by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The Writers of Color Reading Series is produced by the Englert in Iowa City, Iowa, and is supported by Friends of the Englert. Visit www.englert.org/friends to support our programming. -------------------- Host: Jesus “Chuy” Renteria Line Producer & Audio Engineer: Savannah Lane Executive Producers: John Schickedanz & Andre Perry

Legal Listening
How do I dispute a ticket and prepare for a traffic court hearing? #BCPCCollab

Legal Listening

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 9:42


This is a collaboration between Legal Listening and the Provincial Court of British Columbia. This article provides general information only and should not be used as authority in court proceedings or as a substitute for legal advice. Link to the eNews article "How do I dispute a ticket and prepare for a traffic court hearing?": https://www.provincialcourt.bc.ca/enews/enews-14-08-2018 Links provided in the eNews: Guide to Disputing a Ticket: https://www.provincialcourt.bc.ca/downloads/Traffic/Traffic%20Court%20Guide.pdf BC Acts in Alphabetical Order: https://www.bclaws.gov.bc.ca/civix/content/complete/statreg/?xsl=/templates/browse.xsl Motor Vehicle Act: https://www.bclaws.gov.bc.ca/civix/document/id/consol17/consol17/96318_00 Finding a Lawyer: https://www.provincialcourt.bc.ca/about-the-court/links#FL Preparing for a Criminal Trial: https://www.provincialcourt.bc.ca/types-of-cases/criminal-and-youth/links#Q3 eNews is a publication of the Provincial Court of British Columbia. Learn more about the Court and subscribe to eNews at www.provincialcourt.bc.ca. Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is Our Thing! Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com While you're here, check out our team! Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/ Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/ Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!

Green Room On Air
Benzo Journey Update - Meg MacKay and Carly Ozard - What the World Needs Now is Love - A Benefit Concert

Green Room On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 60:18


First, we have a stream of consciousness exploration discussing benzodiazepine dependence, Karen's enforcing masking in the open air, CBTi and insomnia,  and Ray's mom calling him by his middle name. Our Guests: Carly Ozard and Meg MacKay The Richmond / Ermet Aid Foundation presents… What The World Needs Now is Love: A Valentine Concert Celebrating Broadway  - A Benefit for: REAF's Small Emergency Grants Program to support     members of the theater community impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.  WHEN: SAT. FEBRUARY 13, 2021, 7:00 pm   WHERE:  LIVE STREAMED ON YOUTUBE LIVE WHO:  Including in Alphabetical Order (scheduled to appear)…  SUSAN ANTON, PETULA CLARK, BARBARA COOK, SPENCER DAY, MELINDA DOOLITTLE, CATHY GARRICK, SHARON GLESS, LESLIE JORDAN, STEVE KNILL, KIMBERLEY LOCKE,  LA TOYA LONDON, CONSTANTINE MAROULIS, MEG MACKAY, CARLY OZARD, JAKE SIMPSON, RENE TAYLOR & JOSEPH BOLONIA, BRUCE VILANCH and TEAL WICKS Tickets:  $25    (performance link only)    $50 & $100  (includes special Valentine messages posted online and other perks) For tickets or additional info, visit our website: https://www.reaf-sf.org   Phone:  415-273-1620 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/233161325104847 __________________________________________________________ Meg Mackay has been a local Diva in the San Francisco cabaret and musical theater scene for more than 20 years and is the winner of 7 Drama-Logue/Dean Goodman and 7 Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Awards for her work in Torch Song Trilogy (1st Nat'l. Tour), Hello Dolly! (Mt. Play), Roberta and Grass Harp (42nd St. Moon), A Karen Carpenter Christmas (The Marsh), And What Give Up Showbiz? (Mason St. Theater), The World Goes Round, She Loves Me and Putting It Together (TheatreWorks), Enter the Guardsman (San Jose Rep) and The Subject was Roses (PASCo). Her favorite role was ‘Momma Rose' in TheatreWorks fabulous production of Gypsy. She has recorded two critically-acclaimed CDs, So Many People and Legally Blonde. Meg and her husband, pianist, Billy Philadelphia perform in concert in many Bay Area theaters and on the road around the country. __________________________________________________________________ Carly Ozard is an electronic music vocalist and songwriter. Recently signed to Sobel Nation Records distributed by Warner Bros, Carly's new tracks and remixes will be available on all major streaming platforms in October, 2019. A citizen of the world, Carly travels, and writes songs based on her experiences. From Burning Man to Bali, her songs inform her listeners that transcendence and acceptance worldwide is the message. EDM, Punjabi Mantras, and LGBTQ Anthems are just the beginning of her trek into solo artistry. Carly looks forward to showcasing her collaborations with her Production Team at Sobel, with DJ Spin Sista, Pollo Del Mar, Leo Frappier and more. She is a beloved MTA Busker with Music Under New York.   ___________________________________________________________ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts (Itunes) Green Room On Air Web Site: http://greenroomonair.com  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raysgreenroom/ Opening and Closing Music by Carly Ozard: http://carlyozard.com Contact Ray at Green Room on Air: greenroomonair@gmail.com 

Morning Would
I Have Cdo It's Like Ocd but its in alphabetical order, as it should be.

Morning Would

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 67:10


New Music Friday, Call Into Our Show, Tell us how you are doing, ask for advice, give us your message of unity. 1-833-woof2me

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast
The curious history of alphabetical order

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 19:26


Alphabetical order it's a standard way of organising things but what are its origins ?

Late Night Live - ABC RN
Nature's oddities, the odours of history and the origins of alphabetical order

Late Night Live - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 54:06


Nature's oddities, the odours of history and the origins of alphabetical order

Late Night Live - ABC RN
Nature's oddities, the odours of history and the origins of alphabetical order

Late Night Live - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 54:06


Nature's oddities, the odours of history and the origins of alphabetical order

::Qwertycast
S2Ep1 Indie Round Table, Tech Cafe, and Indie Saves "in alphabetical order"

::Qwertycast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 95:13


new news, same folks, & bad jokes 00:00 Intro (updates on the podcast!) Indie Round Table 03:55 - Itch.io & PitchYaGame's contributions to indie gaming. 18:19 - Winter Favorites; Hades, Carrion, Celeste, Risk of Rain 2, and Baldur's Gate 3, Earth Defense Force 5. 37:16 - The Ruined King (LOL). 43:39 - TemTem Updates. 49:45 - Project Wingman. 58:22 - Indie Saves Returns with Red Trees by Caramel. 01:08:18 - NEW Tech Cafe: computer spec talk, tips, and recs. 01:13:45 - About Us: We wrap up with a catch up! Who's on this episode: ANDRES, DAVE, KAM, KENNY, STEVE Find Qwertycast Here ► http://qwertycast.com/Send us love ► Qwertycastmail@gmail.com! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Near Mint Hockey Card Podcast
Near Mint No. 11 - Alphabetical Order

Near Mint Hockey Card Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 64:55


Lots of fun topics on this episode as Ryan and Elan discuss the impacts of PSA being sold, 2020/21 Young Gun sale prices, what to do with base cards, who's Elan's sell of the week, and more! ----------------- Discord ( https://discord.gg/mG2grYG ) Twitter ( https://twitter.com/nearminthockey ) Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/nearminthockey/ ) Youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-eCAAKF9nAC5COsx7qkorw ) Twitch ( https://www.twitch.tv/videos/748268707?t=0h9m25s ) Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast ( http://keepingkarlsson.com )

The Library is Open
Jessamyn West - The Library is Open ep. 25 -

The Library is Open

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 36:30


We are pleased to announce our newest session of The Library is Open Podcast! This session features an interview with Jessamyn West, a librarian and community technologist living in central Vermont. Jessamyn returns to the Library is Open Podcast to chat about how librarians are adapting during the pandemic, tools she uses to help with technology needs in her community, what skills librarians need to adapt to the environment we are currently living in, and finding your personal center.What's Jessamyn ReadingA Place for Everything: The Curious History of Alphabetical Order by Judith FlandersAncestral Night (White Space # 1) by Elizabeth BearWhat's Jessamyn Listening toQI PodcastAbout Jessamyn WestJessamyn Charity West is a library technologist and writer known for her activism and work on the digital divide.Checkout her blog librarian.net putting the rarin back in librarian since 1999.Read more about Jessamyn on her website!

For Real
E69: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley and Frankenstein

For Real

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 46:22


This week, Alice and Kim talk new releases and Frankenstein author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. This episode is sponsored by the podcast Borrowed from the Brooklyn Public Library, The Limerence Imprint of Oni Press, and Nothing Like I Imagined by Mindy Kaling. Subscribe to For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Alice Burton. Nonfiction in the News Bill Bryson ‘to retire from writing’ [The Telegraph] Ava DuVernay Back In Director’s Chair For ‘Caste’; Netflix Adaptation Of Acclaimed Isabel Wilkerson’s Best Seller [Deadline] by Amanda N’Duka Jeffrey Toobin of New Yorker Is Suspended After Zoom Incident [New York Times] by Johnny Diaz and Azi Paybarah New Nonfiction A Place for Everything: The Curious History of Alphabetical Order by Judith Flanders The Fangirl’s Guide to the Universe: A Handbook for Girl Geeks by Sam Maggs What Would Frida Do? A Guide to Living Boldly by Arianna Davis Finding Latinx : In Search of the Voices Redefining Latino Identity by Paola Ramos Shit, Actually: The Definitive, 100% Objective Guide to Modern Cinema by Lindy West Dark Archives: A Librarian’s Investigation into the Science and History of Books Bound in Human Skin by Megan Rosenbloom Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley and Frankenstein Mary’s Monster: Love, Madness, and How Mary Shelley Created Frankenstein by Lila Judge Romantic Outlaws: The Extraordinary Lives of Mary Wollstonecraft & Mary Shelley by Charlotte Gordon The Lady and Her Monsters: A Tale of Dissections, Real-Life Dr. Frankensteins, and the Creation of Mary Shelley’s Masterpiece by Roseanne Montillo Mary Shelley: Her Life, Her Fiction, Her Monsters by Anne K. Mellor Reading Now KIM: Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo ALICE: The Incredible Women of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League by Anita Orrock CONCLUSION You can find us on SOCIAL MEDIA – @itsalicetime and @kimthedork. Our Amazing Audio Editing for this episode was done by Jen Zink. RATE AND REVIEW on Apple Podcasts so people can find us more easily, and subscribe so you can get our new episodes the minute they come out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All the Books!
E282: New Releases and More for October 20, 2020

All the Books!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 43:03


This week, Liberty and Tirzah discuss Plain Bad Heroines, Snapped, Foreshadow, and more great books. This episode is sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, the digital hangout spot for the Book Riot communit; Sophie Escabasse’s Witches of Brooklyn, from Random House Graphic; and Fence: Striking Distance. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth Foreshadow: Stories to Celebrate the Magic of Reading and Writing YA by Nova Ren Suma and Emily X.R. Pan  Shit, Actually: The Definitive, 100% Objective Guide to Modern Cinema by Lindy West Snapped (The Playbook) by Alexa Martin Ex Libris: 100+ Books to Read and Reread by Michiko Kakutani Dark Archives: A Librarian’s Investigation into the Science and History of Books Bound in Human Skin by Megan Rosenbloom My Heart Underwater by Laurel Flores Fantauzzo A Walk Around the Block: Stoplight Secrets, Mischievous Squirrels, Manhole Mysteries & Other Stuff You See Every Day (And Know Nothing About) by Spike Carlsen Together, Apart by Erin A. Craig, Auriane Desombre, Bill Konigsberg, Erin Hahn, Rachael Lippincott, Brittney Morris,Sanji Patel, Natasha Preston, and Jennifer Yena WHAT WE’RE READING: The Return by Rachel Harrison The Hollow Ones by T Kingfisher The Searcher by Tana French The Turnout by Megan Abbott MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: This Book Will Make You Kinder: An Empathy Handbook by Henry James Garrett Eva’s Man by Gayl Jones Among the Beast and Briars by Ashley Poston Dracula, Motherf**ker by Alex de Campi, Erica Henderson  Death and the Maiden (Mistress of the Art of Death Book 5) by Samantha Norman and Ariana Franklin  Alexandria: A Novel by Paul Kingsnorth The Dark Library by Cyrille Martinez and Joseph Patrick Stancil Writing Politics: An Anthology (New York Review Books Classics) by David Bromwich  Sorrow by Tiffanie DeBartolo Jump the Clock: New & Selected Poems by Erica Hunt  Dying is Easy by Joe Hill, Martin Simmonds Red Ants by José Pergentino, Thomas Bunstead (translator) A World Beneath the Sands: The Golden Age of Egyptology by Toby Wilkinson The Silence: A Novel by Don DeLillo  The Nom Wah Cookbook: Recipes and Stories from 100 Years at New York City’s Iconic Dim Sum Restaurant by Wilson Tang and Joshua David Stein  Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey A Place for Everything: The Curious History of Alphabetical Order by Judith Flanders  Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath by Heather Clark Finding Latinx: In Search of the Voices Redefining Latino Identity by Paola Ramos Other Fires: A Novel by Lenore H. Gay Discovering the True Self: Kodo Sawaki’s Art of Zen Meditation by Kodo Sawaki and Arthur Braverman Tinderbox: Soldier of Indira by Lou Diamond Phillips  Funeral Diva by Pamela Sneed The Girl in the Mirror: A Novel by Rose Carlyle The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart by Alicia Garza Nose Dive: A Field Guide to the World’s Smells by Harold McGee Science and Cooking: Physics Meets Food, From Homemade to Haute Cuisine by Michael Brenner, Pia Sörensen, David Weitz The Adventures of Isabel: An Epitome Apartments Mystery by Candas Jane Dorsey The Mirror Man: a novel by Jane Gilmartin  The War of the Poor by Eric Vuillard and Mark Polizzotti Midwinter Murder: Fireside Tales from the Queen of Mystery by Agatha Christie Cary Grant: A Brilliant Disguise by Scott Eyman Fugitive Atlas: Poems by Khaled Mattawa Max Jacob: A Life in Art and Letters by Rosanna Warren Poisoned by Jennifer Donnelly Bones: Inside and Out by Roy A. Meals The Fourth Island by Sarah Tolmie The Cookbook Club: A Novel by Beth Harbison Make Me Rain by Nikki Giovanni Flying Over Water by N. H. Senzai, Shannon Hitchcock To Hold Up the Sky by Cixin Liu The Last Mirror on the Left: A Legendary Alston Boys Adventure by Lamar Giles, Dapo Adeola (Illustrator) When Life Gives You Mangos by Kereen Getten  The Last Druid (The Fall of Shannara) by Terry Brooks  The Encyclopedia of New York by The Editors of New York Magazine Where the Wild Ladies Are by Aoko Matsuda and Polly Barton Ana on the Edge by A.J. Sass Tequila & Tacos: A Guide to Spirited Pairings by Katherine Cobbs See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Casual English with Amy
The 50 United States listed in alphabetical order & 25 popular cities.

Casual English with Amy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 11:11


Listen to the names and then repeat them. You are encouraged to google a list of the United States in alphabetical order. Look at the list as we say the names. Repeat this as many times as you need too. Please share with others! Please visit my YouTube channel too. The words appear on the screen. I use the Doodly software. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amy-thomson0/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amy-thomson0/support

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Book Review - A Place for Everything

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 5:34


Tilly Lloyd from Unity Books, Wellington, reviews A Place for Everything: the Curious History of Alphabetical Order by Judith Flanders. Published by Picador (hardback).

Come To The Sunshine
Come To The Sunshine 171 - Fairport Convention

Come To The Sunshine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 118:50


In an episode first aired June 29, 2020: DJ Andrew Sandoval presents 20 1960's 45's by The Deep Six; The Applejacks; The Great Scots; The Wailers; The Creatures; The New Arrivals; The Boston Party; The English Setters; The Birdwatchers; The Fallen Angeles; The Alphabetical Order; Puff; Colorfull Seasons; Mortimer; Jimmy Cliff; The Ferris Wheel; The Fairytale; The Rumbles Ltd.; The Lancastrians; and The Standells. In the album/artist spotlight June 1968's Fairport Convention in MONO! Plus, a choice pick of wonderful radio sessions. It all makes up a a full hour of early Fairport Convention.

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson
The Letters of the English Alphabet Weren’t Added in Alphabetical Order

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 3:32


Amazingly, the English alphabet added its last letter in 1524, and no, that letter wasn't Z. We'll explain how an Italian grammarian convinced the world to add one more letter to the list. Plus: Andoni Bastarrika is a Basque artist who works with sand, but we’re not talking about basic beach sand castles here. Do You Know the Last Letter Added to the Alphabet? (It Wasn’t Z) (Readers Digest) Meet The Man Responsible For The Letter “J” (Dictionary.com) Self-Taught Artist Creates Stunningly Realistic Sand Sculptures (Oddity Central) We give an A+ to all of our backers on Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

Late Night Live - ABC RN
Hong Kong protesters return. Deep sea mining and where did alphabetical order come from?

Late Night Live - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 53:36


Protesters in Hong Kong are re-emerging after the COVID 19 lock down but Anthony Dapiran sees further repression and dark days ahead. Alex Rogers and Helen Rosenbaum outline their concerns over the impacts of deep sea mining. A curious history of Alphabetical order- Judith Flanders looks back at its origins and adoption.

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast
The curious history of alphabetical order

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 19:24


Alphabetical order it's a standard way of organising things but what are its origins ?

Sporcle
SONG LYRICS, BUT WITH ALL THE WORDS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

Sporcle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 14:34


Shiurim on Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer by Rabbi Reuven Chaim Klein
Episode 64: Chapter 33b - Resurrection of the Dead

Shiurim on Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer by Rabbi Reuven Chaim Klein

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 72:59


Purim is the Holiday of Techiyas HaMeisim / Resurrection will take place in Alphabetical Order (generational order, order of merits) / Moshe saw Yehoshua's humility before renaming him / Mabit: 3 Reasons for Resurrecting the Dead (a chance to do more Mitzvos, living what you deserve to live after Adam's sin is rectified, rewarding the body for its role in Mitzvos) / Rasag's 10 Questions about Resurrection / Resurrection in the Holy Land versus in the Diaspora / 3 Levels of Resurrection (right after death, dry bones, rotten bones) / If one dies and comes back to life, does he need to remarry his wife or is he considered the same person? / Can Eliyahu HaNavi's wife get remarried? / Does a Golem count for a minyan? / Is there a Mitzvah to get drunk on Purim? / Did Rabbah really kill Rav Zeira?

Navigating Nily Samara Through the World
Why are keyboards not alphabetical order? STAY TUNED FOR A SURPRISE AT THE END

Navigating Nily Samara Through the World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 7:55


Learn why our computer keys are not in alphabetical order and stay till the end for a special surprise! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Talking Real Money
Don't invest in alphabetical order.

Talking Real Money

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 37:09


In this episode Tom and Don talk about the crazy way some people choose funds for their 401k and suggest better ways to make your selections.They help a caller find the Thrift Savings Plan at 401411.com.And discuss giving Roth IRAs to children and grandchildren.They also spend time explaining what's wrong with most 403b plans and how you can invest better. 

MIXEDisBetter By DJ Jorge Gallardo
040 MIXEDisBetter - Katy Perry (Alphabetical Order)

MIXEDisBetter By DJ Jorge Gallardo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 172:24


https://djjorgegallardo.com/ DJ Jorge Gallardo Websitehttps://www.djjorgegallardo.net/ Blogger Version

comedy4cast comedy podcast
Escape from Pasta Place, Chapter 14

comedy4cast comedy podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 10:23


The sickest of beats. Unable to delay any longer, Lenny Treetop must face the music. Literally. Mayor DuBois Jr., of Grassside Greene returns to speak with Buzz “Scoop” Crackerjack Thomas, and throw some shade at Middling Fair. Guest stars, Corbin, whose album “Alphabetical Order” is now available on CD Baby, and Gary J. Chambers as the announcer. >> Start the "One Pasta Place" story from the beginning here.>> Special Guest: Corbin, from the Rubber Band. Get their new album, "Alphabetical Order", available now>> Become a comedy4cast patron with Patreon and get episodes before everyone else!>> Follow us on Twitter>> Become a fan and comment on Facebook or MeWe>> Follow us on Instagram>> Call the Super Secret Phone Line: (360) 515-0004>> Drop us an email at podcast @ comedy4cast.com>> And be sure to check out everything happening over at The Topic is Trek, including the podcast and Clinton's reviews of "Star Trek: Discovery" episodes

comedy4cast comedy podcast
Escape from Pasta Place, Chapter 13

comedy4cast comedy podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 9:05


Calling on an old fiend. Lenny prepares to deal with his greatest challenge. Meanwhile, Detective Haartte summons a character we have not heard from in years. Guest stars, Grant Baciocco, from the Saturday Morning Media family of podcasts, Corbin, whose album “Alphabetical Order” is now available on CD Baby, and Gary J. Chambers as the announcer. >>Find all episodes of the comedy4cast comedy podcast here.>> Start the "One Pasta Place" story from the beginning here.>> Special Guest: Grant Baciocco, from the Saturday Morning Media family of podcasts>> Special Guest: Corbin, from the Rubber Band. Get their new album, "Alphabetical Order", available now>> Become a comedy4cast patron with Patreon and get episodes before everyone else!>> Follow us on Twitter>> Become a fan and comment on Facebook or MeWe>> Follow us on Instagram>> Call the Super Secret Phone Line: (360) 515-0004>> Drop us an email at podcast @ comedy4cast.com>> And be sure to check out everything happening over at The Topic is Trek, including the podcast and Clinton's reviews of "Star Trek: Discovery" episodes

comedy4cast comedy podcast
Escape from Pasta Place, Chapter 12

comedy4cast comedy podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 8:43


The voices of reason. Clinton goes deep inside his own mind for guidance on how to get out of his escape room, and finds legendary advice. Elsewhere, General Kalamity finds out about a secret weapon that could help him rescue those trapped inside One Pasta Place. Guest stars, Dan Klass, from “The Bitterest Pill” podcast, Lance Anderson, from the “Verge of the Dude” podcast, Chris Brogan, from the “Making the Brand” podcast, Corbin, whose album “Alphabetical Order” is now available on CD Baby, and Gary J. Chambers as the announcer. >>Find all episodes of the comedy4cast comedy podcast here.>> Start the "One Pasta Place" story from the beginning here.>> Special Guest: Dan Klass, from The Bitterest Pill podcast>> Special Guest: Lance Anderson, from the Verge of the Dude podcast>> Special Guest: Chris Brogan, from the Making the Brand podcast>> Special Guest: Corbin, from the Rubber Band. Get their new album, "Alphabetical Order", available now>> Special Guest: Tracey Morris, from the Disney, Indiana podcast>> Become a comedy4cast patron with Patreon and get episodes before everyone else!>> Follow us on Twitter>> Become a fan and comment on Facebook or MeWe>> Follow us on Instagram>> Call the Super Secret Phone Line: (360) 515-0004>> Drop us an email at podcast @ comedy4cast.com>> And be sure to check out everything happening over at The Topic is Trek, including the podcast and Clinton's reviews of "Star Trek: Discovery" episodes

Stump Bruce
What are the 2 #s in the English language where one is spelled in alphabetical order & one in reverse alphabetical order?

Stump Bruce

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 2:20


DJ Jorge Gallardo Radio
Katy Perry (Alphabetical Order)

DJ Jorge Gallardo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 172:24


DJ Jorge Gallardo Website https://djjorgegallardo.com/ Blogger Version https://www.djjorgegallardo.net/ DJ Jorge Gallardo Radio [Official Android App] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spreaker.custom.prod.app_56022 DJ Jorge Gallardo Radio [Official iOS App] https://apps.apple.com/tt/app/dj-jorge-gallardo-radio/id1480132548?ign-mpt=uo%3D2 ALL DJ Jorge Gallardo [Official Android Apps] https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=6596337316389624557 https://djjorgegallardo.com/my-music https://djjorgegallardo.com/my-music-promolinks https://djjorgegallardo.com/apps https://djjorgegallardo.com/podcasts https://djjorgegallardo.com/podcasts-mixedisbetter https://djjorgegallardo.com/podcasts-3hitsmixed https://djjorgegallardo.com/podcasts-timemachinesound https://djjorgegallardo.com/podcasts-happydjweekend https://djjorgegallardo.com/podcasts-morethanperfect © DJ Jorge Gallardo

Podcastification - podcasting tips, podcast tricks, how to podcast better
79: The 2017-2018 List of Podcast Directories Your Podcast MUST Be Listed In

Podcastification - podcasting tips, podcast tricks, how to podcast better

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 44:19


I thought it was about time I did something REALLY helpful and did the research required to tell you exactly - step by step - how to submit your show to every conceivable place you can to increase your podcast’s reach. I’m talking about Podcast Directories, people! But the problem is this: every conceivable place is not always the BEST place (in my humble opinion). Why would I EVEN SAY such a thing? Two reasons: #1 - There are many options that require you to use their hosting/advertising/app/whatever-thingie-ma-bobber-they’re-hawking. So unless you are specifically looking for those kinds of opportunities, they’re not much use to you. #2 - Some of the directories out there don’t appear to be professionally done, which in my mind means it’s likely not truly advantageous for your show to be in them. So… THIS episode is a walk through of the many podcast directory-ish places you can list your show that I deemed were worth the time of doing so. And I should probably ALSO say… The list and instructions I’m about to share DO NOT contain sites that pull directly from Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes). Why? - Because if you submit to Apple Podcasts, you’ll automatically be included in those directories or apps. Which includes MOST IOS or Android podcast apps. Be it known… I have done EXACTLY what I’m telling you to do with all 3 of my podcasts. And will be referring BACK to this episode myself to submit all future podcasts I publish. And before we get too far into this… you can find EVERY directory I mention and the links and processes needed to submit to them, on the show notes page for this episode - www.PodcastFastTrack.com/79 - which is ALSO included in the description of your podcast app or player, in its entirety (as much as I have control over). And ANOTHER THING… These are in ALPHABETICAL ORDER for your sorting convenience... That’s enough of that kind of stuff - let’s get to the directories! LISTED ALPHABETICALLY Acast: Acast is a new app that claims to help podcasters with “discovery” issues (which is debated hotly in podcasting circles), but regardless, it’s a pretty cool and functional app. It includes 3 targets: Listeners - Podcasters - Advertisers. And it does include a hosting option for podcasters who are looking for something different. You can discover more about Acast at www.acast.com There are two ways to add your podcast to the Acast directory. Non-hosted You provide the Acast folks with your RSS feed and they’ll make your show searchable and listenable on their app platform. This means no monetization and no hosting. Hosted In this scenario, Acast hosts your show. Yes, you’d have to leave your current host. When you do, Acast will provide opportunities to monetize your show (ads or sponsorships) and you’ll have access to the Acast publishing tool and stats. So… if Acast sounds like a place you’d like to list your podcast - or a partner you might connect with for hosting/monetization. Submit to the Acast Directory Scroll down to the “Add Your Show” option near the bottom of the page. Choose your adventure (non-hosted, hosted, hosted with a brand new show) Give them the info requested Hit the “send” button Scroll UP on the resulting page to see the confirmation message That wasn’t too painful, was it? Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes) As you know, iTunes - I mean, Apple Podcasts - is the big dog, 500 pound gorilla, place-to-be when it comes to podcast search. It’s one you definitely want to put high on your priority list. Many people, including Rob Walch of Libsyn fame (previous guest on my show here, here, and here), say that if your show is not in the Apple Podcast directory you’re really not podcasting. I don’t know about that - but I do know that if Apple Podcasts is not on your radar - you’ve got the wrong radar. So get into the directory. Here’s how. Submitting to Apple Podcasts Some things you need to know about submitting… Your show needs to have at least one episode published and “live” on your feed Your cover art needs to meet the minimum 1400px X 1400px requirement And if your cover art is over 500kb in size, you’ll likely have problems (you can reduce the size by using a tool like this - https://www.reduceimages.com/ ) To submit Go to Podcasts Connect Click the plus sign at the top of the dashboard Enter your RSS feed URL into the field provided and click the “Validate” button If your feed is OK (no errors) a feed preview will appear Then click the “submit” button It typically takes the folks at Apple 6 hours to 48 hours to respond via email to let you know that your show has been approved. The process for submitting a podcast to Apple Podcast changed in the last year or so (it’s now 10/2017) so it’s good that I didn’t teach you how to do this prior to the change. Audio-Podcast.fm No super cutesy logo to represent this podcast directory, just a generic title at the top of the page. BUT the claims made on the homepage are pretty impressive… “Download from over 6.5 million audio podcast episoded. Choose from over 88 thousand podcasts in one of the largest audio podcast directories worldwide.” I’m not exactly sure HOW to go about verifying that kind of claim. I guess I’ll just have to take their word for it! ;) I’m not absolutely sure but I suspect this directory does NOT pull from Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes). The reason I think that is because I did a little experiment with my 3 podcasts. All 3 of my podcasts are listed in Apple podcasts - so I searched for each of them in turn, by name, on Audio-Podcast.fm. NONE of them came back in the search results. So I decided to submit them. Here’s how you can submit your show(s) to Audio-Podcast.fm If you go to the home page you have to scroll WAYYYY to the bottom of the page and find the TINY LITTLE TEXT LINK at the bottom (see the image). But if you use the link I provided in the title above, you’ll go right to the submission page. Here’s what you do… Paste in your RSS feed URL Choose 3 categories for your show Tick the box saying you’re the producer and have read and agree with the terms and conditions (I DARE you to actually read it) Provide your contact email address Enter the infamously-troublesome CAPTCHA code Click the green “Submit your podcast” button You’ll be taken to a greenish page that promises your show will be reviewed within 24 hours. The site will also give you the opportunity to embed an icon on your website that links to your podcast on their directory. A clever way to get backlinks from a reputable website like yours, don’t you think? Blubrry Podcast Directory The good folks at Blubrry are most widely known for their podcast hosting services and the PowerPress plugin used on many Wordpress sites. However, they have a pretty impressive podcast directory too. Here’s what they say about it… The creators of Blubrry are podcasters as well, and recognize the importance of other podcast directories including iTunes. Blubrry podcast directory does not try to compete with other directories, our main goal is to offer additional distribution points that otherwise are not available to podcasters. With this philosophy, we believe the Blubrry Podcast Directory fills the void where iTunes and podcasting is otherwise unavailable. Did you notice that bolded section? THAT is why the Blubrry directory is significant in my mind. Some of the places the Blubrry directory can list your show are… ROKU TV GOOGLE TV Android Samsung SmartTV For just a few examples… So, how do you get your show into the Blubrry podcast directory? I’m glad you asked ;) Submit your show to the Blubrry directory Create an account on the Blubrry Platform Once that’s done, add your podcast at this link You’ll be asked for you RSS feed URL You’ll be asked to create a “web friendly” name for your show You’ll be asked to choose one category for your show And you’ll have to agree to the terms and conditions Then you can hit the blue “Submit” button Not too difficult that can get your podcast onto TV boxes and the like. Well worth the effort. doubleTwist This one is not exactly a podcasting app or directory. It’s a media player. BUT, it’s also got a directory you can submit to so that people who use it can easily find your podcast. I’ve long been recommending to people that they submit to doubleTwist. And it’s an easy process. How to submit your show to doubleTwist Go to the contact page on the doubleTwist.com website Enter your name Enter your email address In the drop-down for “subject” choose “Request New Podcast” Enter the title of your podcast Enter the CAPTCHA stuff and hit the blue “Submit” button You’ll get a message that says the following… They seriously have JEDIS working for them? That’s way cool… ;) Google Play Music After a very long time of NOT supporting or listing podcasts, Google Play Music is finally onboard with podcasting. Sort of. The app still has MUCH to be desired when it comes to being good for podcast search and use (as of 10/2017) but I’m hopeful Google will get the importance of podcasting and create something native to Android that works for podcasts. Maybe a rework of Google Play Music. Maybe something new. I don’t care what. Just do something Google. So… if you’re ready to submit your show to Google Play Music, I think it’s a good idea. Submit your podcast to the Google Play Music directory You’ll have to create a Google account, first Go to the Google Play Music podcast page Click the orange “Publish Button” Click on the blue “ADD A PODCAST” button. Supply your information - including your RSS Feed URL and all requested info A brief word of caution on this one: Rob Walch, Podcaster Relations guy at Libsyn says that he wouldn’t be surprised if some day Google and Apple go toe to toe and make it hard for the other’s stuff to be used on their platforms. It’s not an inconceivable idea since Apple is already pretty proprietary in the things it does. (Just try to charge an iPhone with a non-iPhone charging cord to see what I mean). For that reason, the good folks at Libsyn have devised a way that users of their interface can create a “Google Play Music” only feed - so you can submit to Google Play Music in a way that won’t be influenced in any way by the big Apple gorilla should it decide to throw its weight around as regards your podcast feed. If you’re a Libsyn user, just go to the “Destinations” tab in your dashboard and create a new one. You’ll see the button for “Google Play Music.” Click it and do the dance. The result is a new RSS feed URL you can submit directly to Google Play as I’ve just instructed. iHeart Radio iHeart Radio is a podcasting app and SO MUCH MORE. It’s actually (as the name implies) a way to stream internet radio of all kinds, including events of various sorts. Here’s the scoop on iHeart Radio. You can’t submit your show to it directly and it does NOT pull from the Apple Podcast ecosystem. So how do you get into iHeart Radio? You have to have a relationship with someone (a company) who CAN get you into iHeart Radio. At this point, I only know of two options. #1 - Libsyn If you are a Libsyn user, you’re in - almost. Your show has to be regularly publishing for at least 2 months before you are eligible to be submitted to iHeart Radio. You also have to be using the Libsyn destination feed functionality to make it work. Once you’ve been publishing long enough, you’ll see iHeart Radio as an option in the destinations tab. Click the “Add” button and jump through the hoops.   #2 - Spreaker I have to say right up front that I’m not a Spreaker customer or user so the following instructions could be a bit wonky. But after researching things this is what I understand you need to do to submit to iHeart Radio through Spreaker... From your show’s settings, go to Spreaker’s Content Management System. Choose your show, and click the yellow EDIT button. Select iHeart in the menu that appears on the left and click the SUBMIT button. After clicking it, you'll be asked to accept the Terms and Conditions, and then submit your show to iHeartRadio. And if you’re a visual type person, here’s a great screencapture-style tutorial of how to do it from the good folks at Spreaker. So that’s how to use your connections to get into iHeart Radio. Lisn This is a pretty interesting directory. It’s been described as Podcast Directory meets Pinterest. Interesting indeed. And from first glance it has a TON of well-known and popular shows in the directory. And I didn’t even know about this one until I began researching. And the submission process couldn’t be simpler. Submitting your podcast to Lisn Go to the Lisn homepage Click on the top right-hand “hamburger” menu Choose the “Upload” option In the big, black field that says “Paste URL here” - paste your RSS feed URL there ;) Click on the upload cloud icon below the field You should see a green text success thingie that tells you to wait 12 to 24 hours for your show to appear Lisn up - that was EASY! Listen Notes I checked out the ListenNotes.com page during October, thus the site had a pumpkin in its logo. Funny. Reminds me of stuff Libsyn does around holidays. Anyway… Listen Notes is a fairly new podcast search engine that claims to be “...like Google, but for podcasts.” A self-funded software engineer from San Francisco, Wenbin Fang created the directory and it appears to be working fairly well (the site touts over 380,000 podcasts listed as of October, 2017). So, it seems beneficial to me to get listed on the directory. Who knows, it could become my #1 means of being discovered! How to get your podcast listed in the Listen Notes directory Go to www.Listennotes.com Choose the “submit” option way at the bottom (see image Once the page that opens, add your ITUNES URL for the podcast you want to submit (and be sure to copy over the http:// that’s already in the field so you don’t have problems) Enter your email address if you want to be notified when your podcast is added to the directory Click the blue/green-ish “submit” button That. Is. it. Player.FM Player FM is a multi-platform app for podcasting that even works offline. You can connect it to your TV. You can access its curated catalogue (not sure exactly HOW its curated) to find niche topics and interesting stuff. And the app costs nothing. Zilch. Nada. With no ads. There is an upgrade but with a free app this good, there are already tons of subscribers. But you’re a podcaster… so it would be great for you to get your show in front of all those people. Here’s the submission process for the Player.FM directory. Go to this link: https://player.fm/importer/new Enter your RSS feed URL in the big box (see image below) Hit the “Import” button. That was the easiest thing I’ve done all day. Podbean If you don’t know about Podbean, you’re in for a treat. I have met a person or two who works over there and they are doing some great things for the Podcast-o-sphere. Podbean is a podcast publishing service that offers both free and pay-for podcast publishing packages, so if you’re in the market for free check them out. Just keep in mind, free means there are things you might want that you won’t get. ;) Like any podcasting service or media host, Podbean offers publishing tools, stats, and more. But they also have their own directory, which anyone can get into. The benefit is that anyone who uses the Podbean App would then have access to your show - even though it’s not hosted with Podbean. Sounds smart to me. And it’s not that difficult. Here’s how to get your show listed in the Podbean Directory Click this link to create a free account (you can do so by creating a login or using Facebook or Google Plus) Create a Username for yourself The page should redirect to the submission page Enter your RSS feed URL in the space provided (be sure to remove the https:// stuff - Podbean includes it by default Your show is included immediately - yes, I mean immediately. Check out the image below Wow. Those Podbean folks aren’t playing around! Podcast Blaster As far as I can tell, the Podcast Blaster site has been around for a while. Their last blog post was published in 2007… so, that’s a sign of longevity, but I’m not sure what it says for the site’s ability to keep up with the times. Anyway… I debated about whether to include Podcast Blaster in this list or not. So I decided to peruse the site a bit. What made me decide to include it was two things: #1 - Submitting a podcast is easy, immediate, and trouble-free (once you figure out how to do it) #2 - This… I don’t know if it’s true… I just know it’s a number that got my attention. So I thought I’d include Podcast Blaster just in case it IS true (and is being updated). So here’s how to get listed in the Podcast Blaster Directory Go to this URL to add a podcast Paste your RSS feed URL into the field where it says, “Add podcast feed to directory” Hit the “Add Podcast” button. You’re done. It was so easy, I did it 3 times! And when I clicked on the link for “Latest Podcasts,” here’s what I saw… So something is being updated regularly… RadioPublic RadioPublic is both an app and a directory. It claims to have over 250,000 podcasts listed. That’s impressive. So it appears to me it’s a decent place to get your show listed. Nothing more to say about it than that - and that they have a pretty snazzy looking submission form - that requires you to enter a lot of stuff other forms don’t. But, so it is. Submit your podcast to RadioPublic Visit this page to start filling out the form Enter the name of your podcast Enter your email address Enter your RSS feed URL (be sure to copy over the default http:// stuff if you need to Then the form asks for the link to your podcast in iTunes (now Apple Podcasts) - that could be a problem for you if you don’t know how to find it. So here you go… Search for your podcast in iTunes - then hover over the cover art image and right-click (see below) Copy the link So back to the submission instructions… Paste in your iTunes link (again, copy over the http:// if you need to) Type in your website address. If you don’t have a website, it might blow up ;) Answer the question about the best way to order your episodes (interesting) Hit the submit button. That’s it. A bit long and belabored, but worth it. I think. Spotify: It’s possible, but you have to be patient - and it’s not guaranteed You’ve likely heard that Spotify is now including podcasts in its listings. And you’d be absolutely right to think it would be a good thing to get your podcast into their directory of audio resources. It is a big player when it comes to streaming audio. As of 2016 Spotify accounted for 40% of all streaming audio subscriptions. Wow, that’s a big bite of the pie! So, you tell ME - do you want your show to be in Spotify? That’s what I thought. Now I have to pause for a moment and thank Todd Cochrane, CEO over at RawVoice, the parent company of Blubrry for making me aware of the fact that Spotify has a way for pod casters to submit their shows. Thank you Todd. You’re a peach. So, let’s talk about submitting your show to Spotify... Before we get too far into this, you need to know there’s a catch. OK, it’s not quite a catch, it’s more of a caveat. Unlike the other directories or services, the powers-that-be at Spotify make it clear right up front that you can submit your show to them, but that your submission doesn’t guarantee that your show will indeed be chosen for inclusion in Spotify. IMAGE HERE So there’s that. But I think it’s worth a try anyway. Here’s how to do it. Go to this weblink: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfKJ76t_tPV2jugdX14NeajSfp7EV0hcgjVki1GEGuoeyJvDw/viewform It’s a Google form. Interesting, I don’t recall another submission process being done with a Google form. And you’ll notice right away that Spotify is making it clear that your submission may or may not be included in their directory of shows. The cool thing about this submission process is that you can submit more than one podcast at the same time. So rather than go through every form I’m just going to tell you that it’s fairly simple to do and it’s definitely worth your time. Should the Spotify authorities deem your podcast worthy enough for inclusion, your show would be exposed to all kinds of potential new listeners. Submit your podcast to Spreaker - even if you aren’t a Spreaker user Spreaker is doing some very interesting things in the podcasting space. Including a pretty cool desktop and mobile app for recording called Spreaker Studio. It’s pretty impressive. And typically, if you want to be included in the shows listed in the Spreaker App, you need to be a Spreaker customer. But… I know a way. :) Rob Greenlee is a podcasting veteran - podcasting before podcasting was even a thing. Seriously. He now works for Spreaker as Head of Content, and he’s been a guest on my podcast (episode 64). Rob told me he’d be willing to do some “additions” to their directory - to be listed in their Android and IOS Spreaker apps. He calls them “Pass Through Submissions” Here’s how to submit your podcast to Spreaker as a Pass Through Submission Send a kind email to Rob.Greenlee(at)Spreaker(dot)com Ask him to kindly include your podcast(s) in Spreaker as a “pass through” submission Include your RSS feed URL That’s it. Rob’s a peach of a guy. Stitcher Stitcher is likely the main directory for Android devices, though it is available on IOS devices and PCs as well. Over 65,000 shows are available to stream. Stitcher’s process is a bit different and a lot the same. You’ll have to sign up to be what they call a “Content Provider” and then follow a few additional steps. Sign up to submit your podcast to Stitcher Go to the Content Provider page and scroll to the bottom to sign up Once you are signed up - you’ll need to go to the Partner Portal to submit your show In the blue-ish form (see below) you’ll enter your show name Enter your RSS feed URL Choose your language Choose a category Tell how many listeners you currently have Include your Twitter handle Include your Facebook page And enter your desired keywords Tick the box to agree to the Terms of Use Click the blue “Continue” button A window will pop up for you to review your submission Click the “Submit Application” button The Podcast Source (Libsyn’s Podcast Directory) Most of you know Libsyn as an amazing podcast host. But they also have their own directory that feeds their Libsyn app exclusively. Here’s the good news: If you’re a Libsyn customer, you can likely skip this one. But I suggest you check to see if your show is included - one of my shows hosted on Libsyn was not. If you are not a Libsyn customer, you can still get into the directory. And it’s well worth your time to be included. That’s some good news, right? How to submit your podcast to The Podcast Source Directory Go to the Podcast Source App submission page Enter your RSS feed URL Enter your email address Click the green “Submit” button You’re all done. Now you can just wait eagerly for the email from the fabulous Libsyn team that tells you that your show is now included in their app directory. Tunein Tunein is another of those apps that has tons of content, including audio books. It’s becoming more and more popular from what I can tell so it’s worth the effort to make sure your show is included in their directory. And getting into the Tunein directory takes a bit more form-filler-outing than I like, but it’s their process so you have to do it their way. How to get your podcast listed in the tunein directory You’ll need to navigate to this contact page for tunein Enter your email address Enter your podcast title Enter y our host name Enter your RSS feed URL Enter your podcast logo (1200px X 1200px) Enter a banner image (1224px X 300px) Select your country Select your language Enter your website address Enter 3 genres (I wasn’t sure what they wanted here, so I guessed) Enter your “station” email (????) Enter your phone number Enter your Twitter handle Enter comments if you wish Tick the box to accept the terms Click the black-ish “Submit” button Wow. Just wow.  

There Is No Offseason
Ep. 95: Alphabetical Order

There Is No Offseason

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 73:04


Ben Carsley, Craig Goldstein and Bret Sayre close out their division-by-division retrospective series by discussing which AL & NL East prospects experienced the biggest shifts in dynasty value last season.NL EastRonald Acuna (3:00)Alex Jackson (6:00)Austin Riley (8:00)Luiz Gohara (11:00)Mark Vientos (15:00)Mickey Moniak (17:30)Franklyn Kilome (21:00)Sixto Sanchez (25:00)Scott Kingery (28:30)J.P. Crawford (31:00)Jorge Alfaro (35:00)Victor Robles (37:30)Juan Soto (38:30)Yasel Antuna (41:00)Daniel Johnson (42:00)AL EastMichael Chavis (43:30)Austin Hays (45:30)Ryan Mountcastle (47:00)Gleyber Torres (49:30)Estevan Florial (52:00)Miguel Andujar (54:00)Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (1:02:00)https://twitter.com/SInow/status/919962310889889792Bo Bichette (1:03:00)Jesus Sanchez (1:06:30)

Flagrant Two Podcast
Episode 6: Part Two - Win Totals

Flagrant Two Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2016 44:15


Discussing the second 15 NBA team in Alphabetical Order!

Master of Memory: Accelerated learning, education, memorization
MMem 0564: Reprise: Memorize 200 countries in alphabetical order

Master of Memory: Accelerated learning, education, memorization

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2016 8:25


Reprise: Memorize 200 countries in alphabetical order What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.

Master of Memory: Accelerated learning, education, memorization
MMem 0539: Reprise: Memorize 200 countries in alphabetical order

Master of Memory: Accelerated learning, education, memorization

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2016


Reprise: Memorize 200 countries in alphabetical order What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.

Master of Memory: Accelerated learning, education, memorization
MMem 0465: Memorize 200 countries in alphabetical order

Master of Memory: Accelerated learning, education, memorization

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2015 7:24


Benson wants to memorize the names of the countries in alphabetical order. I give him a strategy for storing the countries in a memory palace, using stressed-syllable mnemonics. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.

Gabe Miller Music
26 Genres of Electronic in Alphabetical Order

Gabe Miller Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2015 6:03


A song that transitions through 26 genres of electronic music, in alphabetical order. Totally not inspired by Andrew Huang and Boyinaband. Genres: Ambient Breakbeat Chiptune Dubstep Electro House (big room) Futurebass Glitch Hardstyle IDM Japanoise Kwaito Lounge Melbourne Bounce Nu disco Outsider house Progressive House Quiet storm Rave Synthpop Trap UK Garage Vaporwave Wonky Xylophone (sorry, best I could do) Yo-Pop Zouk

Movie Night
Episode 83: "Vampire's Kiss"

Movie Night

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2014 72:51


It's been no secret that one lonely member of the Movie Night™ crew is a big fan of Nicolas Cage. Vampire's Kiss gives us his trademark manic approach with a slight tinge of regret – is this about mental illness? Is it even really a comedy? These are questions for academia. We'll take the remainder of our time trading horse tips. But is it easier to ride a horse than to fly a helicopter? It's all alphabetical. You just PUT it IN the right file! According to ALPHABETICAL ORDER! You know - A, B, C, D, E, F, G!

Fully Threaded Radio
Episode #52 - Alphabetical Order

Fully Threaded Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2012 123:06


How will the fastener industry weigh in at the polls this November, and does the question belong on fastener talk radio in the first place? What new capability has been developed by the FCH Sourcing Network to connect the industry as never before? And will Andy Pels return to Las Vegas next month after missing last year’s big show? CEO of Quickscrews International, Mr. Greg Wiener, and Lucky 13 Fastener Sales owner, Ms. Julee Mortensen, authentically tackle the issues surrounding the upcoming election from both sides of the aisle (72:02). Ruth Dowling and Cris Young, of WIFI, preview their organization’s upcoming program and meeting, and share recent developments (24:34). Mike McNulty reports from Shanghai, China, and highlights an exciting new program coming soon from Beacon Fasteners & Components (49:22). Meanwhile, hosts Brian Musker and Eric Dudas note the Queen’s favorite scotch, consider iPhone thievery, and wonder whether Rich Cavoto has internalized the metric lifestyle in the truest sense of the word. Run time: 02:03:06

Tony Award Winners on Downstage Center
Michael Frayn (#312) - March, 2011

Tony Award Winners on Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2011 58:06


Acclaimed for his works of fiction, non-fiction, philosophy, and theatre, Michael Frayn (2000 Tony Award winner for Best Play for “Copenhagen”) discusses how he determines when an idea is right for the stage when he has multiple forms to choose from. He also recalls writing and performing childhood puppet plays; the reason why his edition of Cambridge's Footlights Revue was the only one not to be seen in London; his days as a newspaper columnist, during which he frequently mocked and parodied the popular theatre of the day -- and whether he later regretted some of his jabs at theatre; his first invitation to write a one-act play; the play he wrote that producer Alexander H. Cohen found 'filthy'; whether his comedy “Alphabetical Order” was directly based upon his journalistic experiences; the plays of his that have never been seen in America; his longstanding professional association with director Michael Blakemore and why he value's the director's "stupid questions"; whether he fully visualized the madcap frenzy of “Noises Off” as he wrote it -- and why he's still prepared to tinker with the end of that highly successful play; why he only does English versions of French and Russian plays; how “Copenhagen” required him to do massive research, although his background in philosophy had given him a foundation in quantum mechanics; whether American audiences were less familiar than English audiences with the story of Willy Brandt as told in “Democracy”; what attracted him to the story of German director Max Reinhardt for “Afterlife”; and why it's easier to write about the distant past as opposed to the recent past.

ATW - Downstage Center
Michael Frayn (#312) - March, 2011

ATW - Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2011 58:06


Acclaimed for his works of fiction, non-fiction, philosophy, and theatre, Michael Frayn discusses how he determines when an idea is right for the stage when he has multiple forms to choose from. He also recalls writing and performing childhood puppet plays; the reason why his edition of Cambridge's "Footlights Revue" was the only one not to be seen in London; his days as a newspaper columnist, during which he frequently mocked and parodied the popular theatre of the day -- and whether he later regretted some of his jabs at theatre; his first invitation to write a one-act play; the play he wrote that producer Alexander H. Cohen found 'filthy'; whether his comedy "Alphabetical Order" was directly based upon his journalistic experiences; the plays of his that have never been seen in America; his longstanding professional association with director Michael Blakemore and why he value's the director's "stupid questions"; whether he fully visualized the madcap frenzy of "Noises Off" as he wrote it -- and why he's still prepared to tinker with the end of that highly successful play; why he only does English versions of French and Russian plays; how "Copenhagen" required him to do massive research, although his background in philosophy had given him a foundation in quantum mechanics; whether American audiences were less familiar than English audiences with the story of Willy Brandt as told in "Democracy"; what attracted him to the story of German director Max Reinhardt for "Afterlife"; and why it's easier to write about the distant past as opposed to the recent past. Original air date - March 23, 2011.

ATW - Downstage Center
Michael Frayn (#312) - March, 2011

ATW - Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2011 58:06


Acclaimed for his works of fiction, non-fiction, philosophy, and theatre, Michael Frayn discusses how he determines when an idea is right for the stage when he has multiple forms to choose from. He also recalls writing and performing childhood puppet plays; the reason why his edition of Cambridge's "Footlights Revue" was the only one not to be seen in London; his days as a newspaper columnist, during which he frequently mocked and parodied the popular theatre of the day -- and whether he later regretted some of his jabs at theatre; his first invitation to write a one-act play; the play he wrote that producer Alexander H. Cohen found 'filthy'; whether his comedy "Alphabetical Order" was directly based upon his journalistic experiences; the plays of his that have never been seen in America; his longstanding professional association with director Michael Blakemore and why he value's the director's "stupid questions"; whether he fully visualized the madcap frenzy of "Noises Off" as he wrote it -- and why he's still prepared to tinker with the end of that highly successful play; why he only does English versions of French and Russian plays; how "Copenhagen" required him to do massive research, although his background in philosophy had given him a foundation in quantum mechanics; whether American audiences were less familiar than English audiences with the story of Willy Brandt as told in "Democracy"; what attracted him to the story of German director Max Reinhardt for "Afterlife"; and why it's easier to write about the distant past as opposed to the recent past. Original air date - March 23, 2011.