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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1077, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: French Off The Boat 1: In 1920 a ship brought this 10-year-old future ocean explorer and family from France to NYC for a 2-year stay. Jacques Cousteau. 2: By 1809 this man and his brother Pierre had arrived in New Orleans and set up a blacksmith shop; piracy paid better, so.... (Jean) Lafitte. 3: A few years after sailing here on the American Eagle, Irenee Du Pont opened a gunpowder mill in this state. Delaware. 4: This future city planner was only 22 when he arrived on the Amphitrite to serve as an engineer in the revolution. L'Enfant. 5: The wreck of Capt. Ribaut's flagship Trinité is still off Florida, a relic of France's first New World outpost at this fort. Fort Caroline. Round 2. Category: Shakespeare Rewrites The Beatles 1: "I believe I shall be melancholy, I believe it shall be anon... the woman who disturbeth my temper is leaving hence". "Ticket To Ride". 2: "The lady is enamored of thee, verily, verily, verily". "She Loves You". 3: "Wilt thou still require me, wilt thou still provide sustenance unto me, roughly midway through my 7th decade?". "When I'm Sixty-Four". 4: "Aid me if thou canst, I feel sorrow... and my gratitude is large for thy presence here". "Help!". 5: "Dear gentleman or lady, wouldst thou peruse my volume? It hath taken me long to pen, wouldst thou peer at it?". "Paperback Writer". Round 3. Category: Human Body Of Knowledge 1: This tendon enables muscles at the back of the lower leg to lift the heel when walking or running. Achilles tendon. 2: Also called the master gland, it's the most important of the endocrine glands. pituitary gland. 3: If you've "mapped" out the body, you know it's the topmost cervical vertebra of the neck. atlas vertebra. 4: The metatarsal bones are in the foot; these 5 bones lie between the wrist and the fingers. metacarpals. 5: The lowest part of the brain stem, it sits above the spinal cord. medulla oblongata. Round 4. Category: 20Th Century Monarchs 1: After his cousin, Empress Zauditu, died in 1930, he became emperor of Ethiopia. Haile Selassie. 2: This king of Jordan was only 21 when he divorced his first wife, Queen Dina, in 1957. King Hussein. 3: Queen Ena of Spain, the last surviving granddaughter of this queen of England, died in 1969. Queen Victoria. 4: Olaf V, this country's king from 1957-1991, married his first cousin, Princess Martha, in 1929. Norway. 5: This country's current king was born Carl Gustaf Folke Hubertus, at the Haga Palace in 1946. Sweden. Round 5. Category: Sci. 1: In a chemical process, monomers, small molecules, link in chains to form these large molecules. Polymers. 2: This object in a spectrometer spreads a beam of light into separate colors. Prism. 3: The part of a tree from which quinine and aspirin's salicyclic acid are extracted. Bark. 4: Crowbars, nutcrackers and ice tongs are different types of this simple machine. Lever. 5: This order of mammals is divided into prosimians and anthropoids. Primates. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
The Last Olympian was filled with new characters and stories with foundations in Greek mythology, so to learn more about them, we've brought in our mythological correspondent, Dr. Moiya McTier! Topics include: marinating, Amphitrite, Chrysaor, hyper-fraternal twins, biology, Punnet Squares, Aeolus, Prometheus, Michael Fassbender, airplane movies, appendix knowledge, Epimetheus, Pandora, Hyperboreans, Frost Giants, Clazmonian Sow, The Jersey Devil, Percy Jackson's Greek Gods, dick blood, Cyclops biology, Madeline Miller, Hebe, mouth sound reduction, and more! TNO LIVE in TX, FL, CO, and AZ: www.thenewestolympian.com/live Thanks to our sponsor, Factor! Get 50% off with code "olympianstar50" at www.factormeals.com/olympianstar50 — Find The Newest Olympian Online — • Website: www.thenewestolympian.com • Patreon: www.thenewestolympian.com/patreon • Twitter: www.twitter.com/newestolympian • Instagram: www.instagram.com/newestolympian • Facebook: www.facebook.com/newestolympian • Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/thenewestolympian • Merch: www.thenewestolympian.com/merch — Production — • Creator, Host, Producer, Social Media, Web Design: Mike Schubert • Editor: Sherry Guo • Music: Bettina Campomanes and Brandon Grugle • Art: Jessica E. Boyd — About The Show — Is Percy Jackson the book series we should've been reading all along? Join Mike Schubert as he reads through the books for the first time with the help of longtime PJO fans to cover the plot, take stabs at what happens next, and nerd out over Greek mythology. Whether you're looking for an excuse to finally read these books, or want to re-read an old favorite with a digital book club, grab your blue chocolate chip cookies and listen along. New episodes release on Mondays wherever you get your podcasts!
“What are morals to a dolphin?"Darien (she/her) and DJ (he/him) journey under the sea and get to know important members of Poseison's court: Amphitrite, Triton, and Delphin. Talking points include mythological evidence that Amphitrite wouldn't be mean to Percy, how Triton's fishtail directly led to the transformation in how sirens are depicted, and an awful lot of dolphin facts. Spoilers for Lore Olympus and SpongeBob SquarePantsContent Warning: Sexual assault, kidnapping, murder, and adultery.On Wine Dark Seas Bonus Episode up at Bunker 9: Patreon.com/musesofmythologyAbout UsMuses of Mythology was created and co-hosted by Darien and DJ Smartt.Our music is Athens Festival by Martin Haene. Our cover art is by Audrey Miller. Find her on Instagram @bombshellnutshellartLove the podcast? Support us on Patreon and get instant access to bloopers, outtakes, and bonus episodes! Patreon.com/musesofmythologyYou can also leave us a 5-star rating and review on your favorite podcatcher at Lovethepodcast.com/musesofmythologyFind us @MusesOfMyth on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Find all of our episodes and episode transcripts at MusesOfMythology.courtSupport the show
Apuleius' Märchen von einem berühmten Liebespaar gibt es pünktlich zum Valentinstag ! Amor, bzw. Eros und Psyche müssen sich der neidischen Aphrodite stellen und es gelingt ihnen mit etwas göttlicher Hilfe... Mit: Aphrodite(Venus), Eros (Cupido, Amor), Psyche, ihre Familie, Zeus(Jupiter), Hades (Pluto), Persephone (Proserpina), Hera (Juno), Demeter (Ceres), Hermes (Merkur), Hephaistos (Vulcanus), Apollon (Apollo), Styx, Orakel, Nereus, Nereiden, Amphitrite, Poseidon(Neptun), die Tritonen, Zephir, Pan, Grazien, Horen, Musen, Charon, Cerberos (Cerberus), Taenaros, Sparta, Dionysos (Bacchus), Ganymed. www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com Instagram: @chaos.kinder Spende über PAYPAL: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=VB2QKC88H9NYJ#
It's party time in the sea realm - the Nereid Amphitrite is about to wed Poseidon - but she's having second thoughts. Can her sister Thetis persuade her to tie the knot in time? And what's really behind the ominous rumours the party guests are spreading? This episode was written and directed by Bibi Jacob. Production and sound design by Geoff Chong. It stars: Sharon Mann as Thetis. Elizabeth Wautlet as Amphitrite. Sandy Bernard as Doto. Nigel Pilkington and Morag Cross as the Gossips, Lalli and Kat. Doug Rand as Peleus. Dharni Mistry as the child. Bibi Jacob and Doug Rand as party guests. The actors recorded in studios in both Paris and London. A huge thank you to Marie Prevost at Voice Addict Studio, Paris, for her support. And thank you to Nigel Pilkington for the London recording. And an enormous thank you to the wonderful Underscore Orkestra - https://www.theunderscoreorkestra.com - for permission to use their music. These tracks feature at the party: Swing Gitane; It Ain't Right; Blue Drag; I'se a Muggin.
Today's Goddess is the Greek mistress and owner of the Mediterranean… she is Amphitrite. Join the Leos as they drink some tea and explore the meanings, legends and powers of this episode's Goddess. If you love the show and want others to find Goddess Chat with Leos please rate and review on apple podcast. The best way to show your support for the show is to rate and review, also word of mouth is priceless. You can find the Leos on instagram at @goddesschatleos or email them at goddesschat@yahoo.com Our sources for Today's Goddess are: Online: https://www.theoi.com/Pontios/Amphitrite.html ; https://greekgodsandgoddesses.net/goddesses/amphitrite/ https://www.britannica.com/topic/Amphitrite-Greek-mythology ; https://www.greekmythology.com/Other_Gods/Amphitrite/amphitrite.html https://mythologysource.com/amphitrite-greek-goddess-sea Books: Encyclopedia of spirits by Judika Illes Thank you to our sponsor The Selkies Cottage- you can find them on Instagram at @theselkiescottage or their online shop https://www.etsy.com/shop/Selkiescottagecrafts Well Goddesses grab your drinks and lets chat.
Tauchen wir ab, mit den Nereiden auf den Hippokampen, schwimmen von einem grün bewachsenen Strand zu einer Höhle im Atlas, durch die Meerenge zwischen Skylla und Charybdis und bis zum kristallenen Palast des Poseidon. In dieser Folge geht es um viele Meerwesen - Monster, Tiere und Götter. Für Hinweise oder Feedback schreibt mir gerne auf: www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com Oder an: chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com Instagram: @chaos.kinder Spenden könnt ihr hier: PAYPAL Mit: Poseidon, Zeus, Hades, Kronos, Titanomachie, Pferde, Robben, Hippokampen, Amphitrite, Protheus, Nereus, Doris, Nereiden, Athene, Medusa, Hera, Persephone, Phorkys, Keto, Gorgonen, Graien, Skylla, Glaukos, Charybdis, Pegasus, Chrysaor, Perseus, Zirze, Leukothea/Ino, Palaimon/Melikertes.
Tauchen wir ab, mit den Nereiden auf den Hippokampen, schwimmen von einem grün bewachsenen Strand zu einer Höhle im Atlas, durch die Meerenge zwischen Skylla und Charybdis und bis zum kristallenen Palast des Poseidon. In dieser Folge geht es um viele Meerwesen - Monster, Tiere und Götter. Für Hinweise oder Feedback schreibt mir gerne auf: www.chaoskinderpodcast.wordpress.com Oder an: chaoskinderkontakt@gmail.com Instagram: @chaos.kinder Spenden könnt ihr hier: PAYPAL Mit: Poseidon, Zeus, Hades, Kronos, Titanomachie, Pferde, Robben, Hippokampen, Amphitrite, Protheus, Nereus, Doris, Nereiden, Athene, Medusa, Hera, Persephone, Phorkys, Keto, Gorgonen, Graien, Skylla, Glaukos, Charybdis, Pegasus, Chrysaor, Perseus, Zirze, Leukothea/Ino, Palaimon/Melikertes.
The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Hosted by Chris Beckett & Shane Ludtke, two amateur astronomers in Saskatchewan. Noctilucent cloud season begins! - June 1st Moon occults Ceres. But it's in the daytime. :^( - June 6th Lunar X visible, 29 Amphitrite at opposition and magnitude 9.5. - June 7th Lunar Straight wall and first quarter Moon, 41 Daphne at opposition and 9.8 magnitude. - June 11 Venus 1.6-degrees South of Uranus. - June 11 Venus 1.6-degrees South of Uranus - June 14th Full Moon, Mercury Greatest elongation West so visible in morning sky. - June 18th Saturn 4-degrees North of Moon. - June 19th Vesta 0.7 degrees north of Moon - Occultation for S. America and Antarctica. - June 21 Last quarter Moon, Summer Solstice, Jupiter 3-degrees North of the Moon. - June 22 Mars 0.9 degrees north of Moon - occultation for South Pacific. - June 24 Uranus 0.05 degrees North of Moon - Occultation from Hawaii to Australia. - June 26th Venus 3-degrees south of the Moon. - June 27th Mercury 4 degrees south of the Moon. - June 29th New Moon. We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
Welcome to Prophecy Radio, a Percy Jackson podcast dedicated to all of Rick Riordan's past, present, and future projects! Co-hosts Karen Rought and Kristen Kranz discuss the latest news in the Percy Jackson/Rick Riordan Presents fandom, then do a deep dive on the god Poseidon and wonder who they'd like to see portray him in the show, as well as read Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse chapters 5 and 6. New episodes of Prophecy Radio will air weekly, and all ages are welcome to tune in. News and Updates (00:02:12) We are perfect and have no flaws. No mistakes! Don't grow up, kids. Jen Cervantes has started writing The Lords of Night 2, but blank pages are hard. Are you going to attend Roshani Chokshi's Aru Shah and the Nectar of Immortality book tour? We've seen some information floating around the internet about Percy Jackson and the Olympians on Disney+, but take everything with a grain of salt until it's been confirmed. First up is a PJOTV cast breakdown for each episode. @updatespercy is a very helpful news source. Go follow them! Next, we have a production end date. We wonder how the show will be shot and when we might start seeing episodes. Then we talk about working titles and other information. Could they be shooting in NYC at all? Karen needs to work on her transitions. Deep Dive: Poseidon (00:18:50) We have an ulterior motive for doing this episode now. Reminder that Melissa Ponzio would make a perfect Sally Jackson. Isn't it a little weird that Poseidon made horses? Oh yeah, Poseidon does have a thing about bulls. His golden chariot sounds pretty cool, too. We're not going to go through ALL the myths, just the ones that are more relevant. Like most gods, he has a complicated family tree and definitely has some issues with his dad. Rick had his work cut out for him talking about some of these nastier myths. Sometimes we don't know things, and that's okay. You might love your siblings, but you probably don't want to live with them. Why do telkhines sound so familiar!? Amphitrite just wanted to be her own person, but Poseidon wasn't too bad of a husband. If Poseidon had his own city, what would it be called? Poseidon is the patron god of never getting the city he wants. The Trojan Horse makes a lot more sense now that we know more about Poseidon. Poor Demeter. She really got the short end of the stick here. At least Hestia got off okay? Let's get into the Poseidon we know and love from Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Who holds the record for the most demigod children? Now that we're refreshed on Poseidon's physical attributes and his personality, let's discuss who we want to portray Percy's dad in the television show. Karen's first pick is none other than the Winter Soldier himself, Sebastian Stan. Let's be real, a defining characteristic is whether the person can rock long hair. Kristen's next pick might be a little out of left field, but Zac Efron would be a GET. Shame on Karen for never having seen A High School Musical. We're stuck on the age thing a little bit—how old should the gods appear to be? If Momoa wants to play Poseidon, we're not going to complain, but it's low-hanging fruit. Karen tried to avoid picking her go-to actor, but he'd be such a good catch that she couldn't do it. Because who doesn't love Idris Elba and want him in everything!? What would Poisedon's godly outfit look like? Okay, next up is another major player who's also been in Game of Thrones, and that's none other than…Kit Harrington! Plus, he's done some Greek-inspired movies before. Again, long hair is very important. Which means we have to include Keanu Reeves on this list. And we already know he'd be down to do a movie or show for kids! Karen and Kristen both feel pretty strongly about this last choice for Poseidon. Chris Hemsworth has already played a god, after all! Let. Him. Keep. His. Accent. One of our listeners also had a great suggestion! Chapter Reviews (00:59:39) It's time for Titan's Curse chapter 5. There's a lot going on in BOTH of these chapters. Strap in. We're super glad Percy stood up to Mr. D, even though that was a dangerous gamble. Why is Mr. D so awful sometimes?? Nico is turning into a rebellious teenager before our very eyes. Shouldn't Nico be having a larger reaction to the news that Bianca is a Hunter now? There are a lot of conversations we wish we'd been privy to. Is Nico fully aware of what it means for Bianca to be a Hunter now? At least Percy and Thalia had that heart-to-heart. We really appreciate that Rick isn't afraid to explore some difficult family dynamics. Your mother is definitely worried about you, Percy. What's this secret quest Clarisse is on? Prophecy Count: 12 We're getting Atlas vibes here. We love Tyson AND peanut butter. Kristen is a professional. Now it's time for Titan's Curse chapter 6! If Artemis were truly lost, what would happen to the Hunters? What do we think about Annabeth contemplating an oath to Artemis? Did the Oracle actually grin at Percy? And what's going on with that scarf? We can't remember. How do official CBH-sanctioned quests actually work? We're learning all kinds of things today. Would the Campers have won capture the flag if Annabeth was there? Isn't Pinecone Face a little…low? Prophecy Count: 13 Who's the goddess in chains? We have a ton of feedback this week! Thanks for listening, and be sure to tune in next time for episode 25, where we'll discuss our favorite Greek mythology-inspired movies. This episode's hosts are: Karen Rought and Kristen Kranz. Each episode, our Prophecy Radio hosts and their guests will keep you up to date on the latest information coming out of Camp Half-Blood, including upcoming books and adaptation news, discuss a topic of choice, and do a chapter by chapter reread of the Percy Jackson series. 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On the topic of magical creatures, Nick is covering Mermaids! From their origins, to weird fish sex...it's really a topic that has something for everyone. On that note, he's introducing Poseidon's wife, OG Queen of the Sea, Amphitrite. Shannon is covering Irish Moss, which is great for thickening stews and clarifying beer. She also talks a bit about carrageenan, and the debate around its role in inflammation. To support Wands and Fronds, you can join their Patreon! You'll also receive access to bonus episodes, monthly coven meetings, and video recordings of the episodes. If you'd like to show your support in non-monetary ways, please don't forget to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts/ITunes, or leave a rating on Spotify!
Francisca Júlia da Silva (1871-1920) foi uma poetisa brasileira muito prestigiada em seu tempo. A musa impassível, personificação da alma parnasiana, também foi considerada Simbolista, entre os versos harmônicos e rigor formal; e as inquietações religiosas e místicas. A obra que utilizamos neste episódio, Esphinges (1903), foi escrita em português arcaico, mas refresca vários sonetos da primeira publicação de Francisca Júlia: Mármores (1895). E, de fato, ela fazia poesias como esculturas em blocos de mármore, entre a musicalidade dos versos e a plasticidade dos quadros temáticos. Trazemos 0s 28 sonetos: Dança das Centauras, Amphitrite, Profissão de Fé, Adamah, Os Argonautas, Egypto, Cega!, Crepusculo, A Ondina, Paizagem, Vênus, Sonho Africano, Mahabarata, Rainha das Águas, Inverno, Em Sonda, A Caçada, No Campo, Nocturno, A Noite, Aurora, A um poeta, A' Noite, Natureza, Angelus, A um artista, Musa Impassível I e Musa Impassível II. Boa leitura! Apoie o Leitura de Ouvido: https://apoia.se/leituradeouvido Entre em contato: leituradeouvido@gmail.com Instagram e Facebook: @leituradeouvido Direção e narração: @daianapasquim Direção, edição, trilha de abertura e arte de capa: @lucaspiaceski Uma produção @rockastudios #franciscajulia #sonetos #audiolivro #podcastliterario #literatura
It's a big day today for Paris History Avec A Hemingway podcast! It's the 50th episode! It also happens to be my birthday and the same number. When trying to decide who we would talk about for this epic episode it was almost impossible. Then it came to me, it had to be about something in my favorite place to spend a day, the Musée du Louvre. The Louvre is filled with thousands of pieces of art, however, most people only visit a few when they spend a few hours inside the historic walls. The three most popular ladies of the Louvre, may hang and stand there waiting for the thousands to take a selfie with but they each also have a story. The Mona Lisa, the most famous painting in the world, her image is recreated onto everything but few people know she was a real person. Lisa Giocondo was a Florentine woman married to Francesco who had commissioned Leonardo to paint his wife. They had five children, sadly only two made it to adulthood. When she sat for Leonardo it was just after one of her children died, he captures her in her morning attire. Francesco would die before he could ever pay for the painting and the painting would travel to France with the artist and later bought by Francois I. My favorite of the three is the Winged Victory of Samothrace. The majestic headless lady stands high above the steps looking like she is about to take flight. Discovered in 1863 and dating back to the 2nd century BC. When she arrived at the Louvre in 1864 she was in 118 pieces. Her torso left-wing and lower body were first displayed without any plans to restore her. In 1871 a new restorer took on the task of putting her back together to the beautiful lady we see today. The Venus de Milo, may not even be Venus after all. The famous armless figure of beauty could be Amphitrite, goddess of the sea. Discovered by a Greek farmer on April 8, 1820, while looking for some rocks. Purchased for 1000 francs by the Marquis de Riviere on behalf of the French and after much negotiation, she was finally sent to Paris as a gift for Louis-Philippe. He gave it to the Louvre, where she has been since 1821. Learn even more about these three Ladies of the Louvre on today's episode. Link in bio. More info and photos: https://www.claudinehemingway.com/paris-history-avec-a-hemingway-podcast-1Support Claudine on Patreon and get more of Paris and all her stories and benefits like discounts on her tours, custom history, and exclusive content https://www.patreon.com/bleublonderougeFacebook https://www.facebook.com/BleuBlondeRougeInstagram https://www.instagram.com/claudinebleublonderouge/Sign up for the weekly Blue Blonde Rouge newsletter https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5e8f6d73375c490028be6a76Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/Laviecreative)
Join me in remembering an ancient african goddess, very relevant to pisces new moon as well as to the seeding of Aquarian energies on our planet that has only just begun. More information here: https://www.bodyandsoulapothecary.com/blog/amphitrite Goddess courses here: https://everything-is-energy.teachable.com/p/goddess
La fontaine d'Amphitrite est l'une des deux fontaines de style rocaille de la place Stanislas réalisée de 1752 à 1756.Le Savez-vous ? Nancy, c'est le podcast quotidien de l'Est Républicain consacré à la ville et à tout ce que vous ignorez sur elle.Un podcast raconté par Jean-Marie Russe basé sur les articles réalisés par la rédaction locale de Nancy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is about a convict transportation ship named the Amphitrite that was shipwrecked on its journey out to Australia. We delve into what life was like on the voyage and how it all went horribly wrong. SOURCES The Convict Ships, 1787 – 1868, by Charles Bateson Most Perfectly Safe: the convict shipwreck disasters of 1833-42 by G.A. Mawer Music by Ahjay Stelino LINKS Support Convict Australia and receive goodies such as the Convict Australia Newsletter: https://www.patreon.com/ConvictAustralia Join the conversation on our Facebook & Instagram pages: https://www.facebook.com/groups/173850624015866 https://www.instagram.com/convict_australia/?hl=en Read more about the lives of convicts: https://www.amazon.com.au/Convict-Sydney-real-life-stories-prisoners/dp/0648946800/ref=asc_df_0648946800/?tag=googleshopdsk-22&linkCode=df0&hvadid=463556995101&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=15900702372537924491&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9071891&hvtargid=pla-980017658308&psc=1 Start your search for your convict ancestors: https://prf.hn/click/camref:1100ldych THANK YOU Special thanks to Chris Twemlow, Robert Twemlow, Stacey Plim, Mark Blakey & Anne-Marie Lamb.
"As Prince Thor clings to life, Solea receives some unexpected assistance from within the depths of the Mediterranean Sea. Magic and mysteries start to make themselves known as a mystical lineage and a legend of old reveal that Solea's past may appear to be more than what it seems. " Featuring the voices of (in Order of Appearance): Shba Cochraine (Lucinda) Gabrielle Rivera (Solea/ Nymphia) Eli Harris (Oceanus) TofuTehSurvivor (Young Thor) Dazon_ (Young Bjorn) VoiceofAria (Kaia) Greg Gidney ( Tavernmaster) Zane Sexton (Ferdinand) Marco Guzman (Hippocampus) Featuring an Original Song written by: Squash Music
In this show: The Curious Case of Cabin 21 - by Susan Cornford - narrated by Pixie Willo Fun with Linguistics - by Joshua Bealson Fallen Angel - by Alistair Lloyd Will Work for Dopamine - by Katlina Sommerberg Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact A ghost Waltz by Loyalty Freak Music is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License. Angelita by The Polish Ambassador & Nitty Scott is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Beauty fades - Dopamine Entities by Airless Project is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
Dr Sam Willis heads to the new JMW Turner exhibition at the Tate Britain: 'Turner's Modern World'. Turner is one of the best known of all British artists and one of history's greatest maritime artists. His painting The Fighting Temeraire is a national treasure and now appears on the new £20 note. Sam meets the curator of the Turner bequest, David Blayney Brown, and focuses on three of Turner's paintings: 'A Maritime Disaster' a magnificent depiction of the wreck of the Amphitrite, a convict ship carrying female convicts to Australia that ran aground in France in 1833; 'Snowstorm: Steam-boat off a harbour's mouth' one of Turner's most famous paintings of a catastrophic storm in the North Sea in 1842; and 'The Fighting Temeraire'. - the dreamlike canvas showing HMS Temeraire, veteran of the Battle of Trafalgar, being towed up the Thames in the setting sun to the breaker's yard. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"As Prince Thor clings to life, Solea receives some unexpected assistance from within the depths of the Mediterranean Sea. Magic and mysteries start to make themselves known as a mystical lineage and a legend of old reveal that Solea's past may appear to be more than what it seems. "
Épisode 24
Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting platform — and while you’re there, please leave us a like or a review.Our next read (in two weeks) will be Wicked Deeds on a Winter’s Night — and the witches are coming! WDOAWN is the story of Bowen MacRieve (werewolf) and Mariketa the Awaited (witch)…and the book that really breaks open the wide world of IAD. We’ll be joined by the brilliant Adriana Herrera, and you won’t want to miss it. Get ready for the read along at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books or your local indie.Show Notes- Some fun facts about The Amazing Race.- The Valkyeries in mythology, and maybe you didn't notice that "Val Hall" is a play on Valhalla. - Vampires in pop culture & literature.- Remember your high school English teacher talking about characters who are foils of each other? This is not to be confused with your algebra teacher talking about how to solve quadratic equations.- On Urban Dictionary, I want to kiss the person who defined Frigid it as "An outdated, Victorian term used to describe women who aren't interested in sex. Only used today by drunk men in bars to explain why the woman they attempted to pick up wasn't interested."- A wacky look at some potential real life examples of time travel.- Just out of curiosity, this is what you'll find if you google "Bad Ass Estonian General." IMPRESSIVE.- Sarah's wet noodle joke is part of a long literary tradition where vampires just need a good dose of viagra.- All about beta heros, cinnamon roll heroes, and a link to a lot of talk about the latter from Ana Coqui's November 2018's #RomBkLove. - Sarah mentions "the vampire chained to a bed" and she's talking about Conrad Wroth, the hero of Dark Needs at Night's Edge (book 4).- Just a brief review of birth control, how we use it, and why it is so important to women's rights.- In case you were wondering why Jen talked about "no one ever has to go to the bathroom." It's a thing. Sarah accused Jen of RUINING ROMANCE, but clearly that's not the case because here we are.- More about lightning and planes.- Chicago's Bubbly Creek. That's real. If you ever want to nerd out on this history, Jen recommends a book called Nature's Metropolis. Honestly, you really have no idea how fascinating grain elevators are.- The short and incomplete list of magical items introduced in this book: Kaderin gives the Furies armor that can't be pierced and a battle axe that can kill Lore beings without having to behead them. The New Zealand coven of Valkyeries has a choker that allows the person wearing it to sing a siren's song. No one knows what happend to the armband that makes the wearer feel overwhelming sexual desire. Amphitrite's tear is a bead that will heal any wound. The Blade of Honorius never misses its target. Thrane's Key was the time-traveling prize in this Hie, and at the end of the book, Riora gives Sebastian one to use at his discretion.- Deus Ex Machina is fun to say, but kind of a bummer when that's how an author gets her characters out of a jam.- All the cool vampires from the mid-2000s carry RAZR phones.- Diamonds are a construct, just like virginity.- Sarah is pro-Kardashian.- Bowen & Mariketa are coming up next, but the thing she was excited about at the end of that book actually happened at the end of Dark Needs at Night's Edge.- Swineherds vs. shepherds, and the only time Jen ever felt truly understood on Reddit.- The Battle of Evermore by Led Zeppelin, and if you think Jen wasn't dying to update Genius with this Kresley Cole reference, you don't know her at all. But maybe the video is more your speed.
DARREN WEIR Australia’s leading trainer has a host of top chances at Flemington, including Amphitrite in the G1 Empire Rose Stakes, as well as Extra Brut and Savoie in the G1 Victoria Derby.
Följ med Tobias Svanelid ombord på ångbåtsparaden som firar den första reguljära ångbåtstrafiken i Sverige för 200 år sedan. Och hör om Flugan - ett svenskt försök att få ett ångflygplan att fungera. För 200 år sedan stävade hjulångaren Amphitrite på sin jungfrutur till Drottningholm. Det markerade starten för Sveriges första reguljära ångbåtstrafik, en händelse som nu firats stort med en ångbåtsparad längs samma rutt. Tobias Svanelid hoppar ombord för att undersöka ångbåtens framgångsrika historia och nutida charm. Dessutom om det misslyckade försöket med ett svenskt ångflygplan. Nyligen hängdes Flugan upp i Tekniska museets entréhall, uppfinnaren Carl-Richard Nybergs försök att komma upp i luften med hjälp av en ångdriven flygmaskin. Flyghistorikern Carl Rönn berättar om experimenten, och varför Flugan aldrig fick luft under vingarna. Och så svarar Dick Harrison på frågan om jesuiterna verkligen var så onda intrigmakare som populärkulturen velat göra gällande.
Amphitrite helps Atlas to see himself as she sees him. Written by Mercedes Lackey. Read by Veronica Giguere
Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Max Kreisky and performed by Taqi Nazeer. Guest musician: Fiona Jane Thom. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard. @unseenhour
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