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Adult Music
“Harmonic Haze”

Adult Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 188:57


In this episode, we discuss recordings of “Strana Armonia d'Amore” (Harmonia Mundi) by Les Cris de Paris / Geoffroy Jourdain, “Stravinsky: Pulcinella, Le Baiser de La Fée (divertimento)” (Harmonia Mundi) by Isabel Leonard, Paul Appleby & The Toronto Symphony Orchestra / Gustavo Gimeno, “Folios of Light” (Azure Sky) by Stanford Cheung, “Factory Fresh” (SteepleChase) by Anthony Ferrara, “Rêverie” (TCB Records) by Samuel Blaser, Tilman Günther, Peter Bockius & Lucien Bovet, and “Looking Back” (Savant) by Richard Baratta.   The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's 100 Best Jazz Podcasts   Episode 203 Deezer Playlist   Fair use disclaimer: Music sample clips are for commentary and educational purposes. We recommend that listeners listen to the complete recordings, all of which are available on streaming services in the links provided. We also suggest that if you enjoy the music, you consider purchasing the CDs or high-quality downloads to support the artists.   “Strana Armonia d'Amore” (Harmonia Mundi) Les Cris de Paris / Geoffroy Jourdain https://open.spotify.com/album/2fLGrLcltEJ0i3LbQoD6l0 https://music.apple.com/us/album/strana-armonia-damore/1781039027 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DNR7RH18   “Stravinsky: Pulcinella, Le Baiser de La Fée (divertimento)” (Harmonia Mundi) Isabel Leonard, Paul Appleby, Toronto Symphony Orchestra / Gustavo Gimeno https://open.spotify.com/album/6McSFpibFg5lsfuIJjIguh https://music.apple.com/us/album/stravinsky-pulcinella-le-baiser-de-la-fée-divertimento/1779332546 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DMTN4FLC   “Folios of Light” (Azure Sky) Stanford Cheung https://open.spotify.com/album/1QahXtx1tlS7u93nHamC13 https://music.apple.com/us/album/folios-of-light-music-by-contemporary-japanese-composers/1791099739 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DT9TKP5J   “Factory Fresh” (SteepleChase) Anthony Ferrara https://open.spotify.com/album/3y3b0nOsJD6YSaxU805ih6 No Apple Music https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DT282VNG   “Rêverie” (TCB Records) Samuel Blaser, Tilman Günther, Peter Bockius, Lucien Bovet https://open.spotify.com/album/3ehhaffCsraOggyvx0aO7c https://music.apple.com/us/album/rêverie/1786712854 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DR3KYSM6   “Looking Back” (Savant)  Richard Baratta https://open.spotify.com/album/0a84xLdOtvPckpZmezk8TY https://music.apple.com/us/album/looking-back/1786261359 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DQWLXQ4L

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The Classic Tales Podcast
Ep. 760, The Knight of the Necropolis, Part 8 of 8, by Sax Rohmer

The Classic Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 59:50


All is revealed, and we finally learn the answer to Robert's burning question: who exactly is Anthony Ferrara? Sax Rohmer, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. Thank you to all of our financial supporters. We couldn't do this without you, and we really appreciate your support. We've set it up so that for a five-dollar monthly donation, you get a monthly code for $8 off any audiobook order. Give more, and you get more! This way you can easily build out your classic audiobook library, and you help to give more folks like you the chance to discover the classics in a curated and easily accessible format. Go to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com today, and become a financial supporter. You'll be glad you did. Thank you so much. And if you can't support us financially right now, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, so more folks can find us. Go now to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a financial supporter today. Well, the day I knew would finally come has finally come. We have come to the end of this book. Now, I told you when we began that it's been criticized because it has a weak ending. Well, it does. It's not a good ending. It's quite likely when you are in a conversation about books that are great, but have really weak endings, this will be the top one that comes to mind. Maybe not, but maybe so. This book has been so fun. I mean, we've had murderous invisible hands, spiders, bats, and the curse with the hair and the orchids. We've crawled through an Egyptian pyramid, and discovered Ferrara creating the nefarious incense. I mean, it's been a fun ride. Let's just try to remember that as we finish this up.   And now, The Knight of the Necropolis, Part 8 of 8, by Sax Rohmer. Tap here to go to our merchandise store!   Tap here to purchase 813, Arsène Lupin Vol. 4, by Maurice Leblanc!   Tap here to go to www.classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a financial supporter!   Tap here to visit our YouTube Channel:    

Just For Keeps
Episode 20: Anthony Ferrara

Just For Keeps

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 32:22


Carter talks to current Gottne IF goalkeeper in Sweden Anthony Ferrara about Euro goalkeeping heroics inspiring him to play the position, going on his first pro trial at 15, and breaking the stigma that shorter goalkeepers can't compete at the highest level.

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Medicine on Call with Dr. Elaina George
How Hospitals Use Of The 'Minute Clinic Model ' Of Healthcare Have Increased Costs And Affected The Standard Of Care

Medicine on Call with Dr. Elaina George

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 50:45


Dr. Anthony Ferrara, a Board Certified Emergency Medicine physician joins me to answer the question – Is the future of emergency medical care the expensive hospital-based model, the ‘Minute Clinic’ model or is it the independent physician-owned and operated model which focuses on quality and individualized medicine? He is a pioneer and the founder and co-owner of Atlanta Urgent Care which specializes in affordability, price transparency and comprehensive care that is coordinated with associated primary care physicians.  Atlanta Urgent Care Services     More about Dr. Ferrara Atlanta Urgent Care Website

Medicine on Call with Dr. Elaina George
Quality Medical Care vs the 'Minute Clinic'

Medicine on Call with Dr. Elaina George

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 50:45


The hospital system has used legislation to squeeze out smaller quality practices. Dr. Anthony Ferrara joins Dr. George to discuss quality medical care at affordable prices.

Three Devs and a Maybe
162: PHP + JIT = GR8 with Joe Watkins

Three Devs and a Maybe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 51:04


In this weeks episode we have good friend of the show Joe Watkins back on to discuss the recent developments in PHP. We start off by highlighting how code is currently compiled and executed using the Zend VM, and distill how the recently approved JIT (for PHP 8) will change this. From here we mention the reasoning for going down this path now, the difference between I/O vs CPU bound code, and the use-cases where the JIT will improve performance. This leads us to the PHP compiler project Anthony Ferrara is working on (with the goal of Ahead-of-Time PHP compilation), and the new parallel concurrency API Joe is working on which uses a model similar to Goroutines. Finally, we discuss his recently approved Weak References and Abolish Narrow Margins RFC’s.

Almigos
Episode 51 - Favorite Acting Performances with Anthony Ferrara

Almigos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 80:18


This week on Almigos we have special guest Anthony Ferrara! Ant talks to us about how get got into acting as well creating unique skits on Instagram. Later we break down some of our favorite acting performances in TV and Film! 

PHP Town Hall
Episode 50: Low down on PSR-15

PHP Town Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2016 3371:00


An all star cast this episode, as Ben and Phil are joined by regular guest Anthony Ferrara - thinker of good ideas and long-time part-time side-line contributor to the PHP-FIG, Woody Gilk - one-speed rider & BDFL of Kohana, and Beau Simensen - author of a bunch of stuff including StackPHP. Here we’re talking about some awesome stuff the PHP-FIG is working on: PSR-15 (HTTP Middleware). This PSR is in Draft mode, and is potentially not as well known about as some others. There was a bit of a cuffufle getting it started as before it had even passed an entrance vote there were alternatives and rewrites suggested, but now the major players are on the same page and things are moving forward. We discuss all this, and the reason PSR-7 (HTTP Message) is not enough for the ecosystem to benefit from shareable middleware. Jumping away from PSR-15 for a second there is an interesting bit of insight into why the PHP-FIG didn’t just slap a “PSR” sticker on Symfony’s HTTP Kernel or HTTP Foundation. Woody provides a bit of the decision-making process in a very tricky aspect of the FIGs job, which is: should standards be built entirely to match existing implementations, or should standards try to improve on the learnings of the existing implementations to better them all as implementations change to support the standard. It’s all a bit chicken and egg, but a very worthy discussion to have. All About Middleware - Anthony posts about PHP HTTP Middleware Why Care About PHP Middleware? - Summary of the initial Anthony vs Woody approaches and background on the HTTP middleware concept StackPHP - Composing HttpKernelInterface middlewares since 2013! Equip - Equip is a tiny and powerful PHP micro-framework created and maintained by the engineering team at When I Work

Three Devs and a Maybe
90: PHP Data-Structures and RFC Discussion with Joe Watkins

Three Devs and a Maybe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2016 52:28


In this weeks episode Edd is joined by podcast regular Joe Watkins. We start off catching up with what Joe has been upto since we last spoke, and his current experiences with upgrading a legacy code-base to PHP 7. Discussion about the stability of ‘uopz’ in-regard to PHP 7 is then highlighted, followed by his recent mentoring on a data-structures extension which has been met by much phrase. Joe discusses the goals behind the extension and how the developer (Rudi Theunissen) has done a great job in designing and describing the implementation. Following this, we chat about the draft Code of Conduct RFC that Anthony Ferrara proposed earlier this year (since taken over by Derick Rethans), which has been subject to much debate. Finally, we dive into a couple of other new RFC’s that are in-discussion or recently accepted into the next release.

PHP Town Hall
Episode 40: Return of the Ferrara

PHP Town Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2015 84:33


Regular guest Anthony Ferrara joins us “in the studio” to talk about the new version of his scalar type hints, which since recording - a f**king month ago - has been accepted for PHP 7. We thought it would be good to have a bit of a chat about the feature, the nonsense that surrounded it and a bunch of other random internals and PHP 7 related blathering.

/dev/hell
Episode 57: 57 Flavors of Hell

/dev/hell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2015


This episode we are joined by PHP whiz kid Anthony Ferrara to discuss recent happenings on PHP Internals, where a productive community member stepped away entirely. We discuss the merits of the proposals (particularly the controversial Scalar Type Hints RFC), and what the PHP community could be doing better to prevent contributor burnout. Also I guess we talked about baby animals…? Also STICKERS ARE NOW AVAILABLE! BUY SOME NOW AT devhell.info/shop!!!! Do these things! Check out our sponsors: Roave and WonderNetwork Follow us on Twitter here. Rate us on iTunes here Listen Download now (MP3, 46.9MB, 1:05:13 ) Links and Notes Anthony Ferrara; on Twitter Video Toaster Hot Dog HTML editor Roave Foundation Andrea Faulds post to internals Current Scalar Type Hints RFC DoOcracy Stack Overflow PHP chat room Baby Platypus Baby Wombat

Medicine on Call with Dr. Elaina George
06/26/13 Guest Anthony Ferrara from North Atlanta Urgent Care

Medicine on Call with Dr. Elaina George

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2013 59:53


Dr. George interviews Dr. Ferrara about our choice to go to urgent care centers as opposed to hospital ER, the cost, the care and the time. Very interesting show listen and pass on!

The Acquia Podcast
69: Anthony Ferrara - 3/3 - Is PHP secure?

The Acquia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2013 15:31


This is part three of a conversation I had with Anthony Ferrara – PHP core contributor, security expert, and Senior Architect at NBCUniversal – at the PHP BeNeLux '13 conference. In part one of our conversation, we talked about open source as an ethos and how it affects business. In part two, we talk about what the Four Freedoms mean to us as IT and web professionals, and the growing impact and influence of open source software. Read the full post at the Acquia Developer Center: https://dev.acquia.com/podcast/69-php-secure-it-if-you-do-it-right-anthony-ferrara

The Acquia Podcast
68: Anthony Ferrara - 2/3 - Trickle-down & ripple-out

The Acquia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2013 8:06


PHP core contributor, security expert, and Senior Architect at NBCUniversal, Anthony Ferrara and I sat down to talk at the PHP BeNeLux '13 conference. In part one of our conversation, we talked about open source as an ethos and how it affects business. In this part, we talk about what the Four Freedoms mean to us as IT and web professionals, but also the growing impact of open source software outside the world of software development. Read the full post at the Acquia Developer Center: https://dev.acquia.com/podcast/68-trickle-down-ripple-out-4-freedoms-anthony-ferrara

The Acquia Podcast
67: Meet Anthony Ferrara - 1/3 - Everybody wins with open source.

The Acquia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2013 11:14


I met PHP core contributor and security expert Anthony Ferrara at the PHP BeNeLux '13 conference. He is a Senior Architect at NBCUniversal on a team that works a lot with Drupal. In this first part of a three-part interview, we sat down to talk about open source as an ethos and how it affects business. In the next two parts of our conversation, we talked about the consequences and practice of the Four Freedoms that define open source software, and the security of PHP as a programming language. Read the full post at the Acquia Developer Center: https://dev.acquia.com/podcast/67-meet-anthony-ferrara-only-people-who-win-are-everybody

Philadelphia Cultural Forum - Gina Masucci MacKenzie
Community College of Philadelphia Jazz Ensemble

Philadelphia Cultural Forum - Gina Masucci MacKenzie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2012 29:30


Host of the Philadelphia Cultural Forum,Gina Masucci MacKenzie, Ph.D., introduces this first videotaped session of the Community College of Philadelphia Student Jazz Ensemble led by professor Anthony Ferrara.

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Philadelphia Cultural Forum - Gina Masucci MacKenzie
Community College of Philadelphia Jazz Ensemble - concert 2

Philadelphia Cultural Forum - Gina Masucci MacKenzie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2012 29:54


Host of the Philadelphia Cultural Forum,Gina Masucci MacKenzie, Ph.D., presents the second performance of the Community COllege of Philadelphia Student Jazz Ensemble lead by professor Anthony Ferrara.

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/dev/hell
Episode 10: Looks Like A Lot Of White Dudes

/dev/hell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2012


No guest would permit themselves to be shamed in the typical /dev/hell manner this week, so this time around you’re stuck with the gruesome twosome. We hit on a few topical topics in this episode, including a dude scoring Internet Ego Points for saying PHP sucks (really?), the “technology preview” of Meteor (no, not that Meteor), and an Important Startup Guy who says that remote working is baaaaaaad. Plus we say “horseshit” a lot. Thanks again to our awesome sponsor for this episode Engine Yard. You’re the most specialist. Feel free to hit us up on Twitter at @dev_hell or harass Ed and Chris directly. Download now (MP3, 43.2MB, 1:23) Links Engine Yard encourages you to drink a lot at web dev conferences I’m not linking to that ranty “PHP sucks” post. Google it. A couple decent response articles from Anthony Ferrara and Brandon Savage, though. OINK-PUG Meetup on April 19, 2012 WhiskyWeb Meteor Herp Derp Remote Working Is Bad