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Hannah bolden is a runner, a teacher, and a decorated barrel racer. She stops by the crabshed and we talk about local gossip, Hannah's upcoming wedding to Colten Chalker (friend of the show), we debate the merits of video games, and we hear about what can happen after getting 23andme.com results. This is a fun podcast with a lot of laughs, despite a rough start (One of our teachers was arrested the night before we recorded this, so that came up right away and it was not in the episode plan. Once we got that out of the way, the tone brightened up). You'll enjoy discussions like these: -Hannah gets engaged to Colten Chalker. -Hannah discusses the possibility of in vitro fertilization -Jeff discusses crime statistics by gender - Hannah brings human shit into a crowded van -Do you tell your spouse when you poop your pants? -Hannah's mom conducts a stealth paternity-test. -and much, much more... Special guest Melissa Nesbitt joins Jeff during the intro to discuss some exciting news and current events. Keywords: Havana Syndrome; direct-energy weapons; Getting married; Step-parenting; parenting; broken arms; trampolines; family; engagement; kids; virtual reality; video games; Xbox; Beat Saber; work/life balance; Instagram marketing; morning rituals; health supplements; turmeric; Clatsop County jail; marketing; diet Mountain Dew; NFTs; DAOs; smart contracts; the U.S. Constitution; Nicolaus Cage; National Treasure; dad jokes; Conair; John Malkovich; horse sales; Ocean Park; fertility; invitro fertilization; genetic testing; twins; gift registries; CRISPR; DAO babies; crime statistics; male crime; gratitude; running; Hood-to-Coast; human shit; Portland Marathon; 23andme; genetic testing; ancestry.com; paternity testing; horse bites. Music: Altostratus, Franz Gordon. La Gran Sabana, Don Bacilion. Ramblebytheriver.com for links and other information.
PROGRAMA ACTUALIZADO A FECHA 11/12. Se ha encontrado una tercera evidencia de crucificado. Te dejo el artículo: https://www.archaeologyuk.org/static/1693fb3b-1b3a-4d2d-b28b53059f7f3822/Crucifixion-in-the-Fens-Life-and-Death-in-Roman-Fenstanton.pdf Noticia en castellano: https://elpais.com/cultura/2021-12-10/hallado-en-el-reino-unido-el-esqueleto-de-un-esclavo-con-un-clavo-en-el-talon-que-evidencia-que-fue-crucificado.html?ssm=TW_CC A pesar de que este año no coincide exactamente por fechas, aquí está el tradicional programa de Halloween, que este año serán dos. Hablaremos de la venganza y de como Roma la permitió y la controló, hasta que finalmente se hizo con el monopolio del ejercicio de la violencia. También te hablaré en detalle de la decapitación, la condena al árbol INFELIX y de la crucifixión, sin duda la ejecución más famosa de la historia. La imagen que ilustra el programa es un fotograma de la mítica película ESPARTACO de Kubrick, de 1960. TRACKLIST DEL PROGRAMA 00'03'' - It has Awoken, Dream Cave 03'11'' - Doom and Gloom, Enigmatic 06'22'' - Altostratus, Franz Gordon 08'16'' - Monuments, Bonnie Grace 10'40'' - Cinematic Collection Choir Medley feat Nora Fodil, Grégoire Lourme 29'48'' - We all stand for freedom, Grégoire Lourme 34'30'' - Heart of a King, Grégoire Lourme 40'52'' - Heaven VS Hell, Grégoire Lourme 46'55'' - The Dark Force, AlfraMusic 56'28'' - Supremacy of Gods, Grégoire Lourme 60'55'' - The Last Journey (no choir), Grégoire Lourme 65'37'' - Rituel, Laurent Danis 68'58'' - Once we were angels, Stefano Mocini 77'28'' - Aetas Romana, Adrian von Ziegler ¡Suscríbete, no dudes en dejar tus comentarios y comparte el programa con las personas a las que les guste la historia de Roma! Recuerda que me puedes apoyar en iVoox mediante suscripción mensual o también me puedes invitar a un chupito de garum en nuestra página de ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/romaaeterna Para ponerte en contacto conmigo puedes encontrarme en Twitter: @RomaAeternaFM o si lo prefieres me puedes escribir por correo electrónico: Romaaeternapodcast@gmail.com Ahora me puedes seguir también en instagram: romaaeternapodcast Estoy haciendo un hilo recopilatorio en Twitter con canciones que uso en el Podcast: https://twitter.com/RomaAeternaFM/status/1386210996042227713 ¡Muchas gracias por escucharme, esto no sería posible sin ti! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Con este programa da comienzo una nueva serie en la que mi intención es charlar con gente relacionada con las cosicas romanas. Para inaugurar la serie es un gran honor contar con Gonzalo Fontana Elboj, profesor titular de filología latina en la Universidad de Zaragoza, especialista en Filología Clásica, Historia de las religiones y experto en Magia Romana. Visita Roma Aeterna para hablarnos de su más reciente trabajo, el libro "SUB LUCE MALIGNA. Antología de textos de la antigua Roma sobre Criaturas y Hechos sobrenaturales" y para hacernos de guía en el infierno, como Virgilio hiciera con Dante y la Sibila con Eneas. No te pierdas esta interesantísima charla en la que seguro que descubres cosas nuevas. ¡No olvides votar a Roma Aeterna en los premios Ivoox de la Audiencia! Vota aquí: https://t.co/jz02BNoxZc?amp=1 ¡Suscríbete, no dudes en dejar tus comentarios y comparte el programa con las personas a las que les guste la historia de Roma! Recuerda que me puedes apoyar en iVoox mediante suscripción mensual o también me puedes invitar a un chupito de garum en nuestra página de ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/romaaeterna Para ponerte en contacto conmigo puedes encontrarme en Twitter: @RomaAeternaFM o si lo prefieres me puedes escribir por correo electrónico: Romaaeternapodcast@gmail.com Ahora me puedes seguir también en instagram: romaaeternapodcast ¡Muchas gracias por escucharme, esto no sería posible sin ti! TRACKLIST DEL PROGRAMA 00'00'' - My kind of Illusion, de Jay Varton. 55'52'' - Altostratus, de Franz Gordon. 58'25'' - Fountain of Belief, de Hampus Naeselius. 61'33'' - Doom and Gloom, de Enigmatic. 64'25'' - Behemoth, de Dream Cave. Estoy haciendo un hilo recopilatorio en Twitter con canciones que uso en el Podcast: https://twitter.com/RomaAeternaFM/status/1386210996042227713 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Chris (@altostratusco) talks about freelancing while keeping a day job, online criticism, making work for yourself, the leap from student to professional pricing, a client’s perception of an hourly vs day rate, and the importance of answering emails. behance.net/altostratus -----Show notes -----Graphic Design Forum - https://www.graphicdesignforum.com ----- Chris Do, Pricing Models - https://youtu.be/FbjVD8MWpv4 ----- Wave, accounting app - https://www.waveapps.com/ -----AIGA Brewery Event - https://charlotte.aiga.org/event/beer-branding-kickoff-2019 ----- Teagan White - www.teaganwhite.com ----- Adventures in Design Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/Aidpodcast -----
Alex Hek of Altostratus chats about their new album Complete the Connection, progressive metal, playing in a wedding band, and England's rich music culture.
Alex Hek of Altostratus chats about their new album Complete the Connection, progressive metal, playing in a wedding band, and England's rich music culture.
Lara goes on a Squatch Walk, which leads to an...unusual discovery. Sodapop proves much more helpful than local law enforcement. If this is your first time listening, go back to Episode 1: "Charity," and start there. For bios, transcripts, and more information, visit BelieverPodcast.com CONTENT NOTES Wild animal death, illness, hospitalization, discussions of public health, gaslighting. CREDITS CAST Dr. Penelope Simmons - Samantha Ronceros Lara Campbell - Julie Saunders Jake Talbott - Jason Markoff Guy Who Can't Find Keys - Brett Saunders Camille Simmons - Sara Gorsky Mayor Terri Boone - Rosa Delgado Sheriff Tate - Regen Wilson Rose Boone - Mara Hernandez Sodapop, World's Greatest Dog - Basil Archimedes Hornberger (Archie) MUSIC Intro: “Julie’s Melody,” by Aaron Ferenc Thought music: “Altostratus,” by Franz Gordon Outro music: “All More,” by Lax Superlative SFX Dog in leaves: https://freesound.org/people/cognito%20perceptu/sounds/83156/ Dog running: https://freesound.org/people/acclivity/sounds/74518/ Snap: https://freesound.org/people/Snapper4298/sounds/177495/ Bell: https://freesound.org/people/skirton101/sounds/494565/ Panting: https://freesound.org/people/keweldog/sounds/181767/ Dog yawn: https://freesound.org/people/jinxycat49/sounds/490164/ Dog shake: https://freesound.org/people/giddster/sounds/435368/ All others from Adobe Stock Next episode is due March 31st. In the meantime, listen to Under the Shroud, a supernatural noir audio drama about a half-demon taxi driver for Baltimore's underworld.
In this week's episode, Not-So-True Crime presents a story set in the fictional world of literature's most famed detective, Sherlock Holmes. Picking up in the immediate aftermath of Holmes’ deadly confrontation with Professor James Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls, “Postscript” follows a weary Watson as he returns home to a grieving London. Hoping for a measure of peace in the aftermath of Holmes’ death, Watson quickly discovers that while most in the city are in mourning for the great detective, there are those who remain suspicious of the circumstances of his demise. Is Holmes really gone, as all the evidence would suggest, or is there another game afoot? You can follow Not-So-True Crime on Twitter @notsotruecrime or @JVisclosky. You can also email us at notsotruecrime@gmail.com. You can support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/notsotruecrime Music on this week's episode: "Destroy Your Mind" by Daniel Birch, available at www.danielbirchmusic.com/ "Song For Johanna" by Franz Gordon, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/franz-gordon "Shadowman's Waltz" by Franz Gordon, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/franz-gordon "Les Feuilles Jaunes" by Franz Gordon, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/franz-gordon "Altostratus" by Franz Gordon, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/franz-gordon "Bells of Sorrow" by Jon Algar, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/jon-algar "La Mia Perdita" by Martin Klem, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/martin-klem "So Aware" by Damon Greene, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/damon-greene "Etude No 1 For String Quartet" by Peter Sandberg, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/peter-sandberg "Etude No 3 For String Quartet" by Peter Sandberg, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/peter-sandberg "False Route" by Christophe Gorman, available at https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/christophe-gorman "Liason" by Fabien Tell, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/fabien-tell "Handel Sarabande" by George Frideric Handel, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/traditional-3 Artwork for this week's episode by Andrew Johnson: www.andtheartist.com/
On the day of the biggest match of his career against Kurt Angle, Local Hero, Joe Hendry joins Pablo's Poppin' Podcast! As is usual with my wrestling guests, we cover a wide range of topics from his beginnings as a wrestler, his journey as a musician and some great advice about working hard to fulfil your ambitions. We also get nerdy, reminiscing about the attitude era and much more. Also featuring music from Altostratus - https://www.facebook.com/AltostratusUK For more info how to see the IPPV, visit: https://wc.pw/how-to-watch-refuse-to-lose/ @joeshendry (Twitter) Pablo's Poppin' Podcast is proudly sponsored by "Fifteen Surefire Tips for Relieving Back Pain (Plus 192 Others, Just in Case)" available to buy at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Fifteen-Surefire-Tips-Relieving-Others/dp/0985201770/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1462577643&sr=8-2&keywords=15+sure+fire+tips
After the deep house exploration of Altostratus, the Remarkable Podcast explodes with the definitive uplifting mix of 2013: Broadcast. A surging, soaring entirely vocal mix that blends the new with the nostalgic, Broadcast highlights the extraordinary positive energy that surrounds us all on the dance floor. So turn it up on a summer afternoon...turn it up when getting ready to go out...turn it up in your car...or simply turn it up at the peak of a club night. Broadcast is guaranteed to make you move and put a smile on your face.
Well the summer of 2013 is upon us, and I'm pleased to release a new Remarkable mix. Altostratus starts off as a deep house excursion...yet it slowly builds and builds...to a tribal, almost sinister, energetic climax. I envision this being best enjoyed in a dark small club, very late at night, with plenty of ultraviolet lights and fog...the perfect atmosphere to take you on a serious mental aural journey. So enjoy Altostratus: a stratospheric house affair.