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Kan English
Gaming destiny as a participatory art form

Kan English

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 10:30


An interesting participation-driven art event is opening at the Neve Schechter’s Center for Contemporary Jewish Music and art in Neve Tzedek. It’s called Roll of Destiny and it’s where role play meets art and Jewish identity and culture. Reporter Arieh O’Sullivan spoke with curator of the event Bar Yerushalmi. (photo: courtesy) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

An Afternoon with Artform a discussion with the cast and theatre production team about Artform's productions

For the fourth and final installment of the series, Matthew talks with the catches up with various members of the cast and throws in a story or two from the tales themselves. With one of the main themes of the show being ‘time' Matthew asks the various company members what they would change about their past or indeed what they might repeat in order to relive an experience in their life and much more besides. Come join us as we go deeper into the woods...Host Matthew WestripFeaturingEmily Rushton                         (Rapunzel).Nigel Broome                          (The Mysterious Man).Lisa Daniels                             (Red Riding Hood).Sarah Hills                                (Props).Emma Townrow                      (Props).Emma Brack                            (Granny and the Puppeteer),Shelia Arden                            (Assistant Director),Oliver Bahrami-Jankins          (Jack).Ellie Wallis                                (Cinderella),Jo Begley                                 (The Narrator).If you wish to contact us, please send us a text message by clicking on this text.Ever wondered what goes into putting on a show? Find out as we have a discussion with the cast and production team about Artform's theatre productions. To see all our podcasts go to Link: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1436248.rss Artform website link: https://www.artform.org.uk/

Oracle Groundbreakers
Barry Burd: Teaching Java as an Art Form

Oracle Groundbreakers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 72:07


Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Barry Burd, a computer science teacher, an author, and the co-leader for two Java User Groups (JUGs). Barry is based in New Jersey and he's taught at the undergraduate level for decades. His journey with Java began in 2004 when he attended small user group meetings of just five or six people. Those gatherings, once part of the Amateur Computer Group of New Jersey, have evolved into the Garden State Java User Group and the New York Java SIG, which now regularly feature Java Champions and prominent speakers from the Java development community. The transformation of the two JUGs on the East Coast of the U.S. reflects the broader growth of the entire Java ecosystem globally.  Barry's teaching philosophy centers on passion, enthusiasm, and visualization. He works to help students see programming concepts as complete mental pictures rather than just syntax. His classroom approach emphasizes active interactions with as many questions as possible. He tries to create what he calls a party atmosphere rather than a boring traditional lecture setting. He believes strongly in meeting students where they are and encouraging those who love the material while supporting those whose passions may lie elsewhere. What distinguishes Barry's perspective is his view of computer science as an art form. He frequently compares elegant code to works of art. He asks students who question the practical value of certain technical concepts whether they would ask the same question in a course about the Mona Lisa. This artistic perspective extends to his appreciation of Java as well. He marvels at the language's thoughtful design, where features fit together as a unified whole rather than random pieces of technology thrown together haphazardly. Java's appeal for Barry grows from multiple sources. The language's backward compatibility has been crucial for his work as an author and a teacher. He says that only one program broke across multiple editions of his books over the years. He contrasts this long term stability with other platforms that change frequently and force him to spend time fixing previously working code. The elegance and careful thought behind Java's design resonates deeply with him. He appreciates the early decisions about inheritance and interfaces and the entire evolution of Java from the engineers under the stewardship of architects like Brian Goetz at Oracle. Barry says that the six-month release cycle introduced in recent years has injected new life into the Java ecosystem. He sees the platform as self-sustaining now with strong leadership that shows no signs of fading. Living near New York City, he says that financial institutions depend on Java's industrial strength reliability for obvious reasons. The technology serves two audiences well, he says, those who need rock-solid, enterprise-grade systems and those like himself who appreciate the beauty of well-crafted software. When asked why Java is so great, Barry says: "I guess the other reason is that it's good for industrial strength programming. People in the area of the world where I live in, close to New York City, in the financial district, rely on it. It's just not breakable the way other platforms are." If you ever have a chance to take a software development class from Barry Burd, take it. You'll love it.  Barry Burd https://x.com/allmycode https://www.linkedin.com/in/barry-burd/recent-activity/all/ Jim Grisanzio  https://x.com/jimgris  https://grisanzio.com  Duke's Corner Java Podcast  https://dukescorner.libsyn.com/site/  https://grisanzio.com/duke/

Around The Reel
Around The Reel - "The Ultimate Art Form!" with filmmaker Sean Patrick Burke

Around The Reel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 68:25


Today we chat with filmmaker Sean Patrick Burke and discuss how film and movies are a combination of every art form out there and how collaboration makes that work at the highest level! We also dive into how to get your film financed! Private Equity, Investors, Crowdfunding! You want to make a movie? This is how you do it!

Creatively Free
Community as a Living Art Form — A Solo Episode with Ariel

Creatively Free

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 5:47


This week's Tea Talk is a little different — it's just you and me, heart to heart.No guest, no script — just some honest reflections on community, creativity, and the ever-evolving dance between the two.I've been thinking about how community has changed for me — not as a social construct, but as a creative act. As something we build with our voices, our stories, and our willingness to be seen. I want to hear from you — the creators, the visionaries, the quiet dreamers — and connect more deeply.I'm also sharing a glimpse into my latest creative act: a cozy sci-fi story born from the intersection of imagination and belonging — where art and soul activism meet stardust and hearthlight.This episode is an offering — a reminder that soul activism isn't just protest; it's creation. Every time we choose to live and make from love, we shift the collective frequency a little higher. Explore more of my work:Join me on insta: @arielgracefull

Abiding Together
S17 E5 - The Ministry of Presence

Abiding Together

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 30:48


In this episode, we talk about what it means to bring God's Presence into our relationships with others. Through His life, Jesus shows us how to live at the pace of the Holy Spirit and create space for authentic connection. We explore how easy it is to overlook the significance of ordinary moments and how, through slowing the pace of our lives, we have powerful opportunities to love, listen, and become more attuned to those around us. We also discuss the importance of healthy boundaries, the freedom that comes from not needing to fix others, and how it's God's love that shapes how we show up for the people in our lives.   Heather's One Thing - This Wild at Heart Podcast series with Jon Tyson (Part 1) (Part 2) Sister Miriam's One Thing - The Lila Rose Show with Msgr Rossetti  Michelle's One Thing - Raise a Hallelujah by Bethel Music, Jonathan Helser, and Melissa Helser   Journal Questions: How can I show up for people in my life in this season? How do I need others to show up for me? In what ways do I lose myself when entering into the suffering of others? Do I need to create a boundary in any of my relationships?   Discussion Questions: What margin do you need to create for yourself so you can be more present? What is your biggest obstacle to being present to your loved ones? How can you prioritize being present to Christ and what He's doing in you? What would it look like for you to give from a place of security?   Quote to Ponder: “More and more, the desire grows in me simply to walk around, greet people, enter their homes, sit on their doorsteps, play ball, throw water, and be known as someone who wants to live with them. It is a privilege to have the time to practice this simple ministry of presence. Still, it is not as simple as it seems. My own desire to be useful, to do something significant, or to be part of some impressive project is so strong that soon my time is taken up by meetings, conferences, study groups, and workshops that prevent me from walking the streets. It is difficult not to have plans, not to organize people around an urgent cause, and not to feel that you are working directly for social progress. But I wonder more and more if the first thing shouldn't be to know people by name, to eat and drink with them, to listen to their stories and tell your own, and to let them know with words, handshakes, and hugs that you do not simply like them, but truly love them.” (Henri Nouwen, Gracias: A Latin American Journal)   Scripture for Lectio: “O Lord, thou hast searched me and known me!” (Psalm 139:1)   Sponsor - Camp Wojtyla: Are you looking for a transformative experience for your middle school or high school student? Camp Wojtyla helps young people fall more in love with Jesus Christ and His Church through epic adventures in the Colorado mountains, awesome community, and huge fun. Camp Wojtyla helps kids learn they are stronger than they thought, and that God is bigger than they could ever have imagined.  Camp Wojtyla is nestled in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado on a beautiful, 1200-acre wilderness property, and offers fourteen different single gender programs, giving campers a unique opportunity to LIVE LIFE TO THE FULL!  We have a God of adventure. He has a story and a plan for each of us. Camp Wojtyla teaches about God and the Catholic Church through authentic and life-changing adventures in creation. In a culture that inundates us with noise, unplugged time on the mountain helps us understand who God is and who He has made us to be. While at Camp Wojtyla, campers experience expertly designed and sequenced programming that helps them understand that they are called to sainthood...and how they can achieve it! Our carefully selected, and highly trained team of staff and counselors are joyful and faithful role models who can't wait to help give your camper their best summer ever!  Come check us out at www.camp-w.com. We can't wait to offer you or your child a transformative adventure! The lottery for 2026 programming is open now through October 26th. Sign up today for a chance to experience Life to the Full at Camp Wojtyla this summer! SIGN UP FOR NEWSLETTER INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK ONLINE TRADING POST STORE   Chapters:   (00:00) Camp Wojtyla  (01:40) Intro (02:30) Welcome (04:39) Guiding Quote (07:06) Being Present in the Everyday (08:48) The Gift of Another's Presence (10:05) Contemplating Others as A Mystery to Be Revealed (12:18) The Gift of Presence is an Artform (14:51) Balancing Presence for You and Others (16:34) What Does Accompiment Look Like? (18:44) Having Boundaries (21:24) Fearing Being Present (23:37) Receiving from God First (26:07) One Things

Supreme Being
Episode 1047: The Power Of Being Indirect - A Subtle Artform

Supreme Being

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 9:49


Think Out Loud
Astoria celebrates analog art form with its first Zine Festival

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 22:22


Heather Douglas loves making zines, both long and short, big and small, about subjects both serious and lighthearted. The zine — its name a shortened form of magazine and is pronounced “zeen” — has been around for decades, and can refer to a single sheet of paper folded into multiple panels and hand drawn, or multiple sheets of paper folded in half, similar to a chapbook.   The zine arguably saw its zenith in the late '90s and early 2000s, before the rise of social media and the ubiquity of internet platforms that provided a million digital forms for self-expression. But for many cartoonists and zinesters, like Douglas, the physical, analog nature of the form is one to be treasured and the fact that it brings people together — offline, in real life — is one of its many appeals. That’s one reason she approached her fellow Astorian, Kirista Trask with the Cambium Gallery about creating a Zine festival, something she said as a lifelong Astorian, she’d never seen before in the city.   Trask was enthusiastic, and by chance had just put out her own zine about the gallery. They created the “Astoria Zine Festival,” which takes place at the gallery this weekend. Douglas and Trask join us, along with BB Anderson, a Portland zinester and co-organizer of the long- standing Portland Zine Symposium. They all share more about the enduring appeal of the art form and why they consider it more vital than ever.  

The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of
A Return to Comic Art Form: Treasures From the Keif Fromm Collection

The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 122:10


David and Ryan crack open another Heritage auction catalog, but this one is brimming with beautiful original comic art rather than props. Joined by honored friend of the podcast and golden-age comic art guru Kelvin Mao, the guys discuss the legacy of a complicated collector and marvel over the incredible collection of golden age works that he assembled over his career. From Golden Age to Silver Age, from C.C. Beck to Jack Cole, from Will Eisner to Bob Kane, from Frazetta to Gill Fox, from All-Star Squadron to the greatest(?) Todd McFarlane Batman cover ever... pour a fine Japanese whisky and join the guys as they travel back in time to adventure through the Keif Fromm archive. Email: dreamsaremadeofpodcast@gmail.com SDAMO - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/propspodcast.bsky.social SDAMO - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@props.podcast David Mandel - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davidhmandel/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

City Cast Madison
Why This Old-School Art Form Is Booming in Madison

City Cast Madison

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 27:45


What are textile arts? They are all around us, including sewing, weaving, embroidery, dyeing and even paper making. In recent years, making art from fibers and fabrics has been taken more seriously, including in Madison where the relatively new Textile Arts Center of Madison is thriving. Host Bianca Martin talks with the center's co-founder, Elizabeth Tucker, about how the art form is booming in Madison and what the center has to offer. 

The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of
A Return to Comic Art Form: Treasures From the Keif Fromm Collection

The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 122:10


David and Ryan crack open another Heritage auction catalog, but this one is brimming with beautiful original comic art rather than props. Joined by honored friend of the podcast and golden-age comic art guru Kelvin Mao, the guys discuss the legacy of a complicated collector and marvel over the incredible collection of golden age works that he assembled over his career. From Golden Age to Silver Age, from C.C. Beck to Jack Cole, from Will Eisner to Bob Kane, from Frazetta to Gill Fox, from All-Star Squadron to the greatest(?) Todd McFarlane Batman cover ever... pour a fine Japanese whisky and join the guys as they travel back in time to adventure through the Keif Fromm archive. Email: dreamsaremadeofpodcast@gmail.com SDAMO - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/propspodcast.bsky.social SDAMO - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@props.podcast David Mandel - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davidhmandel/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Jack Tame: The underestimated art form of children's books

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 5:17 Transcription Available


In the Mangle-Munching Forest there's a Nickle-Nackle tree, growing Nickle-Nackle berries that are red as red can be. I'll be very careful so as not to give up the end, but would you believe it's been fifty years since first those words were penned? That first sentence I read you is from Lynley Dodd's Nickle-Nackle Tree. It's a kid's counting book that's a bit of a Dr Seuss-ian take on New Zealand birds. And it was first published in 1976, five decades ago next year. Truthfully, I don't think I've opened The Nickle-Nackle Tree since it was read to me as a kid. But after our newborn son was gifted a copy, it didn't take long to commit most of the Nickle-Nackle Tree to memory. My son can't crawl or speak or catch himself when he topples over, but he can put out his fat little hand and turn the pages as we read. Lynley Dodd enjoys a bit of market dominance at our place. We've got heaps of kid's books, but there's just something about the language of her stories that gives them that extra degree… that extra edge. Whether it's Slinky Malinky or Zachary Quack or a Dragon in a Wagon, her rhyming is technically flawless. The cadence has a perfect, musical quality. If you've ever written a poem and tried to perform it aloud, you might appreciate it – that flow is much harder to achieve than you might think. Lynley Dodd's books use such rich language: jumbly! Rapscallion! Skedaddled! And I'm embarrassed to say I didn't know this until my son was born, but she illustrates her books herself, and she does a beautiful job. Of all her work, of course, Hairy Maclary is top of the pops. It's amazing to me how those stories connect with different children. When my friends in New York had a kid a few years ago, I sent them the complete Hairy Maclary, expecting that it'd be discarded soon enough for plastic monster trucks and iPads and big city things. Truthfully, I thought it might be a bit quaint for them or perhaps lost in translation. After all, America doesn't have dairies! But my friends and their son loved it. And I mean really loved it. Today, their book has that wonderful, taped up, slightly tatty quality of having been read hundreds of times. And that's the thing about children's books. They're designed to be read aloud, and they're designed to be re-read and re-read and re-read again. It takes a special kind of genius to write a re-readable story that's still fun for its reader to say aloud. That doesn't drive its reader mad! And think about the impact someone like Lynley Dodd has had. The countless moments of joy she's sparked. Is there anyone in New Zealand who couldn't finish this sentence: Hercules Morse, as big as a …? Of course not. I reckon children's storybooks are an art form for which a lot of people grossly underestimate just how talented you need to be in order to absolutely nail it. You know what I mean? It's the sort of thing that seems easy enough but is far more complex than most of us imagine. And I say art form, because finding a blissful blend of story, language, and images, something that delights children and adults, really is an art form. It's taken becoming a parent for me to properly appreciate just how talented the best of the best really are. And if the current reading habits in our household are anything to go by… I'd put Dame Lynley Dodd right up there. Five decades since she started publishing, her books haven't lost any of their magic. They delight my son today as much as they delighted me when I was a kid. They haven't lost a scintilla of relevance or appeal. Funny eh… how quality stands the test of time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The World and Everything In It
8.21.25 Why immigrants choose America, the shift toward natural food coloring, and a traditional Japanese art form

The World and Everything In It

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 37:47


Illegal immigration by the numbers, embracing natural food dyes, and restoration through creativity. Plus, Gen Z words in the dictionary, Cal Thomas on taxes and political maps, and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Ambassadors Impact Network. Inviting entrepreneurs to access faith-friendly financing options at ambassadorsimpact.comFrom Cedarville University—a Christ-centered, academically rigorous university located in southwest Ohio, equipping students for Gospel impact across every career and calling. Cedarville integrates a biblical worldview into every course in the more than 175 undergraduate and graduate programs students choose from. New online undergraduate degrees through Cedarville Online offer flexible and affordable education grounded in a strong Christian community that fosters both faith and learning. Learn more at cedarville.edu, and explore online programs at cedarville.edu/onlineAnd from iWitness. Powerful audio dramas bringing faith, courage, and history to life in unforgettable ways. iwitnesspod.com

How to Decorate
Ep. 427: Crafting Contemporary Elegance with Kim Lapin

How to Decorate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 57:46


Join hosts Caroline, Taryn, and Liz as they chat with former model turned West Coast designer Kim Lapin. After transitioning from a modeling career and renovating seven homes in seven years, Kim founded Kim Lapin Interiors in 2020. Her design ethos focuses on mixing elevated materials with a casual feel, crafting contemporary yet livable spaces. Kim explores how she embraces both modern and vintage elements to deliver timeless, functional designs for young families. She shares her journey, her passion for stone and lighting, and insights from her upcoming personal home project. What You'll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to How to Decorate Podcast 00:33 Meet Kim Lapin: West Coast Designer with a Transformative Journey 00:57 From Modeling to Mastering Renovations – Kim's Career Path 02:12 Discovering a Passion for Design through Multiple Home Projects 03:52 Building Confidence with Each Renovation 05:02 Transitioning to a Professional Design Career 06:53 Evolving Personal Design Style and Key Influences 12:56 The Role of Stone in Creating Stunning Spaces 24:45 Lighting as an Artform and Essential Design Component 32:21 Renovating with Kids: Challenges, Learning, and Adaptations 34:13 Designing a Child-Friendly Yet Sophisticated Home 35:29 Planning and Executing the Forever Home 38:51 Balancing Client Projects with Personal Design Vision 47:08 Thoughtful Choices for Kids' Rooms and Furniture Selection 51:43 Achieving Timeless Design: Trends versus Personal Style 56:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts from Kim Lapin Also Mentioned: ⁠⁠⁠⁠ballarddesigns.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Shop New Fall 2025 Items Now! @kimlapininteriors⁠⁠⁠ | Designer IG kimlapininteriors.com⁠⁠ | Designer Website Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast in Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it'll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slam Radio
#SlamRadio - 658 - Jamie Anderson

Slam Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 154:50


Jamie Anderson was born in London and raised in a musical environment, eventually relocating to Bristol in the mid 80's, where he continued training in improvisation with jazz pianist Dave Buxton for several years. Whilst performing in local bands and working in a Bristol record shop during the early 1990s, he developed a deep love for electronic music and turntablism, fusing elements of acid house, funk, Latin, and Detroit techno into his craft. In 1997, Anderson founded the label Artform, making his solo debut with the Prototype EP. In 2001, he released his first full-length album Blue Music on NRK, followed by the mix CD Nite:Life 013 and key tracks such as “Black Sun,” “Player Hater,” and “Rebel Sound.” His productions and remixes also appeared on respected labels including Rotation, Cocoon, Fossil Archive, 100% Pure, and Flash Recordings. Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, Jamie Anderson became a fixture on the global DJ circuit, performing at major international events and building a devoted following for his energetic DJ sets and live performances. He collaborated with fellow artists such as Jerome, Dave Angel, Jesse Rose, K. Alexi, Lee Pattison, and Owain K—releasing standout singles like “Body Jackin'” and “Cyclone,” and refining his signature groove-driven sound. With his Artform Studio based in Berlin since 2014, Anderson continues to evolve his craft—collaborating with artists including Robert Owens, R.M.K., Daniel Haaksman, and Kapote on numerous high-quality studio productions. He remains active as a DJ, performing across Europe and around the globe. Tracklist via -Spotify: bit.ly/SRonSpotify -Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/Slam_Radio/ -Facebook: bit.ly/SlamRadioGroup Archive on Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/slam/   Subscribe to our podcast on -iTunes: apple.co/2RQ1xdh -Amazon Music: amzn.to/2RPYnX3 -Google Podcasts: bit.ly/SRGooglePodcasts -Deezer: bit.ly/SlamRadioDeezer   Keep up with SLAM: https://fanlink.tv/Slam  Keep up with Soma Records: https://linktr.ee/somarecords    For syndication or radio queries: harry@somarecords.com & conor@glowcast.co.uk Slam Radio is produced at www.glowcast.co.uk

Out and About
Peoria Riverfront Museum hosts ‘How Graphic Novels Became an Art Form for Everyone (Really)'

Out and About

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 5:00


On this week's episode of Out and About, Dr. Mae Gilliland of ArtsPartners of Central Illinois chats with Kristan McKinsey of the Fine Arts Society of Peoria about the upcoming lecture "How Graphic Novels Became an Art Form for Everyone (Really)."

The Classical Circuit
41. Anna Clyne on exploring multiple art forms, leaving a legacy, and the email that changed her life

The Classical Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 31:30


In Episode 41 of The Classical Circuit, composer Anna Clyne chats about her penchant for bringing different art forms together in her work; from painting, to dance, to electronics. She reflects on the importance of the creative community around her, all things Augmented Orchestra and its potential, writing 'Masquerade' to open the Last Night of the Proms, and how one email from fellow composer Steve Reich stopped her from throwing in the towel...-------------------Anna ClyneInstagramFacebookListen-------------------Follow The Classical Circuit on InstagramDid you enjoy this episode? If so, ratings and follows help a lot with visibility, if you have a spare moment... *bats eyelashes*No offence taken if not.--------------------Music: François Couperin - Le Tic-Toc-Choc ou Les MaillotinsPerformed by Daniel Lebhardt--------------------The Classical Circuit is made by Ella Lee (producer by trade, pianist at heart). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
Zarna Garg treats comedy as a business, not an art form

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 24:50


After 16 years as a stay-at-home mom, Zarna Garg felt like she needed to reinvent herself. She tried a few different business ventures (disposable toothbrushes, vegan chilli and matchmaking), but none of them stuck. Then she decided to give comedy a go and everything changed. Now, Zarna has released a new stand-up special, "Practical People Win,” which highlights her unlikely journey into comedy. She joins Tom Power to talk about her business-oriented approach to her work, and how it sometimes pays off to take big risks when life tells you to play it safe.

Elevate Construction
Ep.1385 - Comfortable in Detail, & Less so with the Art Form

Elevate Construction

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 11:23


If your team is drowning in complexity and still losing clarity, this episode is your wake-up call. We've been trained to worship detail but is more always better? Jason Schroeder unpacks why obsessing over every task, schedule, or CPM activity might actually be slowing your project down… and what real builders do instead. In this bold and practical episode, you'll learn: Why macro-level strategic planning is not optional. How “comfort in detail” kills innovation, overwhelms teams, and delays success. The art form of building trust in zoning, flow, and phase planning. How to break the addiction to premature over-planning and think like a master builder. From boat trips to AI breakthroughs to brutally honest field lessons, Jason takes you behind the scenes on a journey that will challenge your approach to planning and performance. If you're ready to think deeper, lead smarter, and build with clarity, hit play now.

Supreme Being
Episode 959: Sales Is One Of The MOST Beautiful Art Forms In The World

Supreme Being

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 21:23


Black Style Anecdotes Podcast
Style As An Art Form, Timeless Elegance, and More w/ Shardé

Black Style Anecdotes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 46:11


In this episode I chat with Shardé about creative expression, Hollywood glamour, and how motherhood has shaped her personal style journey. From her love of estate sales and DIY fashion to the empowering influence of figures like Dapper Dan and Daniel Roseberry, Shardé shares what it means to dress with intention, how fashion emotionally connects with culture and identity, her travel finds from Japan, moder-day inspirations, and more.
  Follow Shardé on Instagram and YouTube! Give this episode a listen, rate BSA on Apple or Spotify, and share it with a friend. Sign up for the Black Style Notes newsletter.  Connect with Black Style Anecdotes on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. Shop BSA merch!

GAA on Off The Ball
CIAN LYNCH: ‘Hurling is a sport of expression, an art form' | ‘Quaid is an example to us all'

GAA on Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 9:32


Two-time Hurler of the Year and Limerick captain, Cian Lynch, spoke to Will O'Callaghan at the launch of the All-Ireland Championship about their loss to Cork on penalties in the Munster final, his approach to the game, and Nickie Quaid's remarkable recovery from a knee ligament injury.

The American Tapestry Project
Baseball Music: An American Art Form

The American Tapestry Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 59:00


This episode of The American Tapestry Project revisits that uniquely American art form – baseball music. From 1858's “The Baseball Polka” to the Dropkick Murphy's 21st century punk rock recreation of the Boston Red Sox's “Tessie”, we'll revisit the music and learn the backstory behind some classic American tunes celebrating America's grand old game – baseball. “All this and more”, as they say on late night TV, on Episode 50 of The American Tapestry Project.

Locked and Probably Loaded with DJ and Kelly
Trolling is an Artform | EP 62

Locked and Probably Loaded with DJ and Kelly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 47:29


HEY GUYS, DJ returns from the Mothers Ruin Challenge, There's a serial killer in North Hollywood, Armadillo not Michelata, Kelly's Greek Retraction, toxic tv shows, no mustard at Sonic, and DJ is a comedy connoisseur

Stitch Wish Radio
46. Clothing as Artform: The Making of The Fallen Empires Collection

Stitch Wish Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 20:38


This was originally a YouTube video - watch here!Welcome to Fallen Empires—a collection of handmade garments inspired by the rise and fall of power, stitched slowly from reclaimed fabrics and ancient stories. In this video, I take you behind the scenes of the first half of the collection: from Cleopatra to Caesar, from Marie Antoinette to imagined goddess eras.Mentioned in this episode:Embroidery Course Sale! 20% off ends FRIDAY May 30th at 11:59pm ESTThe Fallen Empires collectionMy YouTubeThe FREE Rectangle Tee Mini-CourseAlso Mentioned:My Spring Journal YouTubeRoman Tiles Skirt MIWM (make it with me)Interview with designer Pamela MayerFabscrap - Textile RecyclerStone Mountain & Daughter Deadstock Fabrics

Women in The Nude Podcast
WITN x Dr. Ashkan Ghavami: The Art Form of Plastic Surgery

Women in The Nude Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 81:12


Send us a textThis week on WITN, I'm joined by the brilliant Dr. Ashkan Ghavami—celebrity-loved plastic surgeon, world-renowned educator, and the first-ever male guest on the podcast.Dr. Ghavami is known not only for his deep knowledge of the history and evolution of plastic and reconstructive surgery, but for his refreshingly grounded approach to beauty. His philosophy? Enhance what's already there—don't erase it.We dive into everything from my own surgeries related to PCOS, to the real risks of going overseas for cheaper procedures, to how to spot red flags in a surgeon, and what every woman should know before getting work done.He also shares powerful insights on body image, modern beauty standards, and why safe, ethical, and empowering care should be non-negotiable.This conversation is honest, educational, and full of the kind of clarity we wish the industry gave more freely.#witn  #DrAshkanGhavami #plasticsurgery  #BareYourTruth #WITNPodcast #BodyAutonomy #BeautyWithBoundaries #PCOSAwareness #pcos #womenshealth

The Faqs Project
Episode 165: Criticism is an Art Form w/ Tiffany Babb and The Comics Courier

The Faqs Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 33:03


Today we have the pleasure of having Tiffany Babb on the pod to discuss a topic that I hold high interest in and that is Comic Book Journalism and Critics and outlets that speak through their love of Comics as a medium. Tiffany created The Comics Courier, a newspaper formatted living, breathing document filled with reviews and essays curated by not only established Comic Journalist, but literary scholars who hold the art form in high regard.Tiffany emphasizes as well on her love of baseball and I do my best to point out the similarities of Baseball and Newspapers with and how this Project is developed in editorials about specific characters in comics. In the same fashion as the sports section does about particular Baseball players.Tiffany takes the reigns as Editor of this project, the same way she did for PanelxPanel. As we discuss, comic review sites and how they managed to stay afloat in an ever changing internet age.The Comics Courier Issue 2 is live on KickstarterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-faqs-project-hosted-by-james-grandmaster-faqs-boyce/donations

Gore Things
TERRIFIER-CON 2025: Killing as an ART-Form

Gore Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 54:02


On this very special episode Brad & Ygraine present Killing as an ART-form as part of a live podcast from Terrifier-Con 2025 presented by Warwick University.They discuss their top 5 kills from everyone's favourite little silly clown.

Inspiring Human Potential
Understanding & communication's an art form self-agents excel in - 5D mystic self-help mindful story

Inspiring Human Potential

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 64:05


This episode is also posted on the IPH YouTube podcast.IHP content is for people who are interested in topics, stories, & guidance for personal development, self-help, spirituality journey, the 5D mystic path, & enlightenment the human way. It's for people who choose the human love narrative, not the human suffering narrative. Don't tune in if you don't love life & humanity because this won't be for you. Don't tune in if you still believe in evil or the devil. Topic not ideal for ego-sensitive or emotionally sensitive people. Please don't tune in. Thank you! All IHP content resonates with people who want to achieve enlightenment the human way & are emotionally accountable. IHP podcast host Maria Florio shares voices, stories & perspectives from her 5D mystic enlightenment functional adult life to give examples of what it's like to know emotional self-regulation skills, experience secure attachment, have functional adult conversations & experiences & 5D relationships.Inspiring Human Potential Inner Growth 5D Self-Empowered Enlightened Expanding Consciousness Voices, Stories & Perspectives5D Mystic Enlightenment Functional Adult Relationships New Stories To Heal Trauma Together & Bring Forth Your Humanity5D collective are functional adults who unconditionally love with flaws & imperfections that want to bring forth the authentic self, the inner child adult, & use functional adult direct open-hearted communication.You find your authentic self with self-awareness of your inner & outer mental, emotional & physical well-being as you choose to expand consciousness through integration of the brain, learning to love yourself and other(s) unconditionally - family, community, society, & world.To be you means you're able to actively feel alive, energized & ready for life's adventures (thanks to engaging your mammalian social engagement system - the ventral vagal state). You're ready to bring forth the future with the 5D collective (mystics & educators, etc.) & support humanity to move into another day of life & beyond.With a twin flame there is no saga or obsession; just unconditional love with a deep knowing of one's bond, oversoul connection, lifetimes together.Bringing Together Human, Spiritual, & Spirituality Elements to Explore Human Evolution & ConsciousnessBringing together the human elements (existentialism, psychology, sociology, neuroscience, somatics informed, trauma informed, interpersonal neurobiology informed, etc.), spiritual elements (ascension, the four clairs, astrology, metastrology, metaphysics, 3D, 4D, 5D - dimensions, spiritual awakening, tarot, Akashic records, etc.), & spirituality elements to explore human evolution & consciousness.When we can unconditionally love with flaws & imperfections in all our relationships, we always grow & expand consciousness. We get to experience authentic & genuine aspects that go beyond what words can describe.All our relationships support our expansion of consciousness.We are fragments of each other.Relationships that are unconditionally loving with flaws & imperfections hold the opportunity to support learning how to express & be your true self & tap into your infinite higher human consciousness potential in this lifetime, not the next one.I am life.I am love.I am expanding consciousness.I am infinite higher human potential.I am you.Love, Maria ♾️

Inspiring Human Potential
Understanding & communicating in life & relationships is an art form for self-agents - 5D mystic POV

Inspiring Human Potential

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 31:30


This episode is also posted on the IPH YouTube podcast.IHP content is for people who are interested in topics, stories, & guidance for personal development, self-help, spirituality journey, the 5D mystic path, & enlightenment the human way. It's for people who choose the human love narrative, not the human suffering narrative. Don't tune in if you don't love life & humanity because this won't be for you. Don't tune in if you still believe in evil or the devil. Topic not ideal for ego-sensitive or emotionally sensitive people. Please don't tune in. Thank you! All IHP content resonates with people who want to achieve enlightenment the human way & are emotionally accountable. IHP podcast host Maria Florio shares voices, stories & perspectives from her 5D mystic enlightenment functional adult life to give examples of what it's like to know emotional self-regulation skills, experience secure attachment, have functional adult conversations & experiences & 5D relationships.Inspiring Human Potential Inner Growth 5D Self-Empowered Enlightened Expanding Consciousness Voices, Stories & Perspectives5D Mystic Enlightenment Functional Adult Relationships New Stories To Heal Trauma Together & Bring Forth Your Humanity5D collective are functional adults who unconditionally love with flaws & imperfections that want to bring forth the authentic self, the inner child adult, & use functional adult direct open-hearted communication.You find your authentic self with self-awareness of your inner & outer mental, emotional & physical well-being as you choose to expand consciousness through integration of the brain, learning to love yourself and other(s) unconditionally - family, community, society, & world.To be you means you're able to actively feel alive, energized & ready for life's adventures (thanks to engaging your mammalian social engagement system - the ventral vagal state). You're ready to bring forth the future with the 5D collective (mystics & educators, etc.) & support humanity to move into another day of life & beyond.With a twin flame there is no saga or obsession; just unconditional love with a deep knowing of one's bond, oversoul connection, lifetimes together.Bringing Together Human, Spiritual, & Spirituality Elements to Explore Human Evolution & ConsciousnessBringing together the human elements (existentialism, psychology, sociology, neuroscience, somatics informed, trauma informed, interpersonal neurobiology informed, etc.), spiritual elements (ascension, the four clairs, astrology, metastrology, metaphysics, 3D, 4D, 5D - dimensions, spiritual awakening, tarot, Akashic records, etc.), & spirituality elements to explore human evolution & consciousness.When we can unconditionally love with flaws & imperfections in all our relationships, we always grow & expand consciousness. We get to experience authentic & genuine aspects that go beyond what words can describe.All our relationships support our expansion of consciousness.We are fragments of each other.Relationships that are unconditionally loving with flaws & imperfections hold the opportunity to support learning how to express & be your true self & tap into your infinite higher human consciousness potential in this lifetime, not the next one.I am life.I am love.I am expanding consciousness.I am infinite higher human potential.I am you.Love, Maria ♾️

Morning Shift Podcast
Mail Art, The Radical Art Form You Didn't Know About In Chicago

Morning Shift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 19:06


Mail art began in the 1960s with Ray Johnson, who used the postal system to send collages, drawings, and notes as a form of artistic exchange. In Chicago, his ideas sparked a lively community of mail art clubs, turning the city into a central space for this accessible and unconventional art form. Reset learns about the history of mail art from Sofia Canale-Parola, multi-media artist and Ray Johnson Project Cataloger for the Art Institute; Derek Erdman, founder of Friend Club (Mail Art Correspondence Club); and Marissa Yelnick, member of the Friend Club. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

The Naked Connection: Master Sex, Dating and Relationship
The Secret To Giving Her Powerful Orgasms During Oral Sex (Mastering the Peak Pleasure Method)

The Naked Connection: Master Sex, Dating and Relationship

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 24:06


If you want to become her unforgettable lover, you'll learn proven oral sex techniques, how to build female arousal strategically, and create mind-blowing orgasms. Learn the three-step method that transforms ordinary foreplay into explosive sensations and discover why intimate connection is the foundation of extraordinary sexual experiences. Whether you're new to giving oral pleasure or looking to enhance your existing skills, this episode has insight for you. Master these techniques and become the lover she can't stop thinking about. In this passionate and detailed episode, host Kirsten shares her expert knowledge on transforming your oral sex skills with the "Peak Pleasure Method" - a three-step approach designed to create mind-blowing experiences that will leave your partner breathless and craving more.

LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process
HT2209 - Framing Is Its Own Artform

LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 2:43


HT2209 - Framing Is Its Own Artform In the late 1990s when we were doing the LensWork Special Edition prints, we offered them with or without frames. It didn't take long before we discontinued the framing options. Now, I never offer my work pre-framed. Show your appreciation for our free weekly Podcast and our free daily Here's a Thought… with a donation Thanks!

Passion for Dance
Blending Technical Excellence with Emotional Depth in Dance with Anabella Lenzu

Passion for Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 45:16


In this episode, host Dr. Chelsea talks to distinguished dance educator Anabella Lenzu about the shifting focus in the dance community from artistic expression to technical perfection and competitive achievements. Anabella, originally from Argentina and now a teacher in New York City, shares her perspectives on dance education shaped by her multicultural experiences. They explore the importance of incorporating emotional connection in dance training, and how cultural adaptation influences teaching methodologies. Anabella delves into her teaching philosophy, stressing the significance of meaningful gestures over rote repetition and the holistic development of dancers. The conversation also touches on the impact of social media on dance and the essence of performing for live audiences and not just TikTok. Anabella introduces her book 'Teaching and Learning Dance Through Meaningful Gestures,' which merges pedagogical principles with both technical and artistic guidance, making it an invaluable resource for dancers and educators.   Get Anabella's Book: Teaching and Learning Dance Through Meaningful Gestures Connect with Anabella:  https://instagram.com/AnabellaLenzu https://facebook.com/AnabellaLenzu https://youtube.com/AnabellaLenzu   Other Episode Resources: https://passionfordancepodcast.com/202   Episode Breakdown 00:41 Meet Anabella Lenzu 02:52 Anabella's Dance Journey and Teaching Philosophy 04:31 The Importance of Cultural Adaptation in Dance 08:03 Challenges in Dance Education Across Different Countries 11:13 Balancing Technical Skill and Artistic Expression 14:49 Practical Exercises for Emotional Connection 18:58 Promoting Dance as an Art Form 22:13 The Importance of Meaningful Gestures in Dance 25:12 Comprehensive Training for Performers 28:11 Visualization Techniques in Dance 31:30 Emotional Connection in Performance 40:23 The Role of Books in Dance Education  

PRI: Arts and Entertainment
A father-daughter duo brings an ancient art form to Instagram

PRI: Arts and Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025


About an hour outside of London, Thames Carpets sells handmade carpets mostly from the Middle East. The business goes back decades, and now, the next generation is spreading awareness of the ancient art on a new platform. The post A father-daughter duo brings an ancient art form to Instagram appeared first on The World from PRX.

Japanese America
S2E1 A Journey into Japan's Stationery Wonderland

Japanese America

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 26:58 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this engaging episode of the Japanese America podcast, hosts Michelle and Koji dive into the captivating world of Japanese stationery with special guest Mark Sakaguchi from Kinokuniya Bookstore and Yuri Aida from Design for America Inc. They explore the allure of Japanese pens, notebooks, and accessories, which have evolved from being perceived as cheap to becoming celebrated for their impeccable quality and craftsmanship. The episode offers insights into the cultural significance and growing popularity of Japanese stationery in the United States, highlighting unique products like washi tapes and the beloved Mitsubishi Jetstream pen. With an upcoming stationery festival in Santa Monica, listeners are invited to embrace the artful lifestyle inspired by these exquisite writing tools. Join Michelle, Koji, and their guests as they share personal stories, explore trends, and celebrate the meticulous art behind Japanese stationery.For more information about the Japanese American National Museum, please visit our website at www.janm.org. CREDITSThe music was created by Jalen BlankWritten by Michelle MalazakiHosts: Michelle Malazaki and Koji Steven SakaiEdited and Produced by Koji Steven Sakai in conjunction with the Japanese American National Museum

Threads Magazine Podcast:
Dressmaking as an Art Form, with Helen Haughey | Episode 86

Threads Magazine Podcast: "Sewing With Threads"

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 37:45


3AW Breakfast with Ross and John
How David Lynch made advertising an art form

3AW Breakfast with Ross and John

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 54:47


Russ and Freddie discuss Australia's most valuable brands (according to Brand Finance), the colour palette of 2025, Peter Dutton’s tax free business lunch and how David Lynch elevated ads to an art form. Get in touch with Russ & Freddie Instagram: www.instagram.com/goodone.creative/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/russelhowcroft/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dj Dev NYC
Dj Dev NYC - Artform x Big Links Riddim Remix (Dirty)-

Dj Dev NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 2:47


Dj Dev NYC - Artform x Big Links Riddim Remix (Dirty)- by Dj Dev NYC

This is How We Create
99.  How to Trust Your Creative Evolution: Holly McWhorter on Moving Between Art Forms

This is How We Create

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 37:51


99.  How to Trust Your Creative Evolution: Holly McWhorter on Moving Between Art Forms In this conversation, Holly McWhorter shares her journey as an artist, writer, and entrepreneur, discussing her childhood influences, her experiences living between Copenhagen and Brooklyn, and her transition from running a skincare business to rediscovering her passion for painting during the pandemic. She reflects on her creative process, the importance of color theory, and offers advice to her younger self about focusing on her passions without spreading herself too thin. GET TO KNOW HOLLY: Website: https://hollymcwhorterart.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hollymcwhorterart KEEP UP WITH MARTINE:Website: martineseverin.comInstagram: @martine.severinFollow This Is How We Create: thisishowwecreate_Subscribe to our Newsletter: Martine's Substack CREDITS:This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin and edited by Santiago Cardona. Episode research by Braila West.

On The Daily
What if Procrastination is Not Actually an Art Form?

On The Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 21:04


In this episode, we break down procrastination, and why it's not the art form you have always thought it was. Is your body running on adrenaline and cortisol? Or are you allowing it to rest, and digest the way that it's meant to. Procrastinators, this episode is for you. Because the extent to which you do everything last minute, tells me everything I need to know about the state of your nervous system. And in 2025, we are not going for stressed and depressed. We are going for rested and neutral.

BROADWAY NATION
Encore Episode: Transgressive Women —Major Themes of the Broadway Musical, part 1

BROADWAY NATION

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 35:08


With Gypsy on Broadway, Wicked on movie screens nationwide and Mama I'm A Big Girl Now off-Broadway, this seemed to be the perfect time to revisit this episode from the first season of Broadway Nation. This was the first of three episodes highlighting the principal themes of the Broadway Musical.  Here I look at the single most ubiquitous and pervasive theme: “Transgressive Women”. For more than 100 years an overwhelming majority of musicals have featured transgressive female characters who break the rules, and refuse to follow the path that society has set out for them. And more often than not they are the protagonist, or co-protagonist, of the story. However, for some reason musicals are not generally perceived in this way. Most people would not identify this as one of the Broadway Musicals principal attributes. I believe that is part of their subversive power. In fact I would contend that the musicals themselves, as well as the characters, are transgressive. From “Laurey” in Oklahoma! to “Elphaba” in Wicked. From “Annie Oakley” to “Tracy Turnblad”. From “Maria” in The Sound Of Music to “Effie” in Dreamgirls. Dynamic women have always been at the center of America's signature Art Form. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST
RU316: HELEN ROLLINS ON PSYCHOCINEMA, PSYCHOANALYSIS, PHILOSOPHY & FILM AS A SUBVERSIVE ART FORM

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 82:47


RU316: HELEN ROLLINS ON PSYCHOCINEMA, PSYCHOANALYSIS, PHILOSOPHY & FILM AS A SUBVERSIVE ART FORM http://www.renderingunconscious.org/psychoanalysis/ru316-helen-rollins-on-her-new-book-psychocinema/ Rendering Unconscious episode 316. Helen Rollins is here to talk about her new book Psychocinema (Polity Books, 2024). https://amzn.to/4hqjf1v Follow her at Instagram https://www.instagram.com/helen.v.rollins/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082175435695 Website https://helenrollins.com Follow Polity on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/politybooks/ X https://x.com/politybooks Watch at YouTube: https://youtu.be/KcnmF50Ok4I?si=dHF5BuHh705UDMh6 Rendering Unconscious is also a book series! The first two volumes are now available: Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives vols. 1 & 2 (Trapart Books, 2024). https://amzn.to/3TvHCAS Dr. Sinclair contributed a piece on “Freud and the Occult” to The Fenris Wolf 12 (Trapart Books, 2024) edited by Carl Abrahamsson. https://amzn.to/3XuryAb Projections: Death Scenes in Cinema with Mary Wild, Begins January 12, 5-Week Class Taught Online via Zoom, Sundays, January 12 – February 9, 2025, 2 – 4 pm ET (NYC Time). https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/projections-death-scenes-in-cinema-with-mary-wild-begins-january-12 PROJECTIONS: Feminine Jouissance in Horror Cinema, 13 February, 2025, 6 – 8 pm (London Time), online via Freud Museum London. https://www.freud.org.uk/event/projections-feminine-jouissance-in-horror-cinema/ Join Dr. Vanessa Sinclair for The Magical Films of Iconic Director Tim Burton, beginning December 1 online via Morbid Anatomy Museum: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/the-magical-fims-of-tim-burton December 2nd Online Lecture · Ed Wood's “Orgy of the Dead” – a Stereoscopic Look at a Classic of Occult Cinema, Presented by Carl Abrahamsson: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/events-tickets/ed-woods-orgy-of-the-dead-a-stereoscopic-look-at-a-classic-of-occult-cinema-presented-by-carl-abrahamsson-hosted-by-dr-vanessa-sinclair Visit https://www.morbidanatomy.org/ondemand-classes for On-Demand courses offered by Morbid Anatomy! RU received the 2023 Gradiva Award for Digital Media from the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis. https://naap.org/2023-gradiva-award-winners/ Support RU POD at: Substack: https://vanessa23carl.substack.com Make a Donation: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PV3EVEFT95HGU&no_recurring=0¤cy_code=USD Patreon where we post EXCLUSIVE CONTENT weekly https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl THANK YOU for your support! Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, a psychoanalyst based in Sweden, who works with people internationally: http://www.drvanessasinclair.net Follow Dr. Vanessa Sinclair on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawsin_/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@renderingunconscious Visit the main website: http://www.renderingunconscious.org Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for RU POD. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com Substack: https://thefenriswolf.substack.com/subscribe The song at the end of the episode is “Playthings.” from the album Ready for Business by Vanessa Sinclair and Pete Murphy. Available at Pete Murphy's Bandcamp Page. https://petemurphy.bandcamp.com/ Image: book cover

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Jonathan Malesic: Is Reading a Lost Art Form for Students? 

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 11:01


The landscape of higher education is changing, being shaped by technological advancement, evolving workplace dynamics, and shifting cultural values. Traditional academic practices face unprecedented challenges as new definitions of success emerge in our digital age, which is making students approach their education differently than generations before. Skills, like reading, are becoming less important for students but with the relationship between education, career preparation, and personal fulfillment becoming increasingly complex, is that necessarily a bad thing? Jonathan Malesic from Southern Methodist University joins the show.

Insight with Beth Ruyak
POLITICO's California Playbook | Election Literacy 101 | ‘Jazz: The Evolution of an American Artform'

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024


POLITICO's California Playbook breaks down new laws and other political updates. Getting an Election Literacy 101 as Election Day approaches. Finally, a concert exploring the history of jazz performs at The Sofia. POLITICO's California Playbook

Uncultured Gays with Brandon & Joe
Call Me By My Name ft Incarnate Art Form

Uncultured Gays with Brandon & Joe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 62:06


This week Foxxy sits down with Incarnate and discuss their life, gender identity, queer art, and Zelda.

Split Zone Duo
Overtime: Week 1 overreactions and a history of the art form

Split Zone Duo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 15:14


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.comThe modern Week 1 schedule means that one Sunday night game and one Monday night game get the whole sport's attention. That also means they're liable to produce overreactions. What did we really learn about USC, LSU, Florida State, and Boston College? What are the greatest Week 1 overreactions of our era? And which team's early showing is likeliest to be a trick this time around? This episode is for paid subscribers, but everyone can hear a free preview. Producer: Anthony Vito.THE NOKIAN TYRES ROAD TRIP OF THE WEEK: Every week all season, head to NokianTyres.com/SZD and enter your pick for the most enticing CFB road trip of that week. When you do, you'll be entered into a monthly drawing for free tires. This week's Road Trip of the Week: Arkansas at Oklahoma State. SPLIT ZONE DUO SHIRTS FOR A CAUSE: One of our great friends is Wes Boling, the man responsible for our Nokian partnership. This season, 100 percent of the profits from SZD shirt sales at Homefield will go toward a fund to help Wes and his family deal with an extremely difficult and expensive medical situation. More details are here, and our collection is at homefieldapparel.com/szd. And if you've never ordered from Homefield before and are shopping around the whole catalog, use our code SZD20 for 20 percent off your first order. LATELY FROM SPLIT ZONE DUO* The Week 2 Tasting Menu, covering dozens of games * The Sunday Hurry-Up recap of Week 1

Makers & Mystics
S14 E05: Postures of Attentiveness with Mary McCampbell and Joe Kickasola

Makers & Mystics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 38:46


Philosopher, Simone Weil said that attentiveness is the heart of prayer. In this episode, we discuss postures of attentiveness as gateways to wonder.Guests: Dr. Mary McCampbell is an author, educator, and speaker whose publications span the worlds of literature, film, and popular music. She is the author of Imagining Our Neighbors as Ourselves: How Art Shapes Empathy.Dr. Joe Kickasola is a Professor of Film and Digital Media at Baylor University. He is the author of The Films of Krzysztof Kieślowski: The Liminal Image, and has published in numerous academic venues and anthologies, including Film Quarterly, The Quarterly Review of Film and Video, and The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film. _____Topics: Attentiveness, cynicism, receptivity, humility, consumerism, experiencing wonder during times of upheaval, Art Forms: filmmaking, photography, literature. Name Drops: Douglas Copeland, G.K. Chesterton, Jim Jarmusch, Terrence Malick, T.S.Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Andrei Tarkovsky, Andrey Rublev, Rothko, Stan Brakhage, Virginia Wolfe, David Foster Wallace, Movie References: Patterson, Tree of Life, Zabriskie Point Support The Podcast! We need your help to continue our work of advocating for the arts.Join our creative collectiveGive a one-time donation

Pop Pantheon
Is the Music Video Dead? (with Michael Cragg)

Pop Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 56:18


In the past few years, we've seen a serious decline in the centrality of and views for music videos across the board, even for the biggest pop stars. Journalist Michael Cragg recently chronicled this phenomenon in his piece for The Guardian, "'This is an Art Form— and We're Losing it': Is the Music Video Dying?" and today, he joins DJ Louie to discuss the piece and the general state of the music video in 2024. Is the music video format still vital? Why has viewership declined? What do we lose if we allow music videos to slip away entirely and is there a way to save them? Join Pop Pantheon: All Access, Our Patreon Channel, for Exclusive Content and MoreShop Merch in Pop Pantheon's StoreCome to Gorgeous Gorgeous NYC on 5/10 at Sultan RoomCome to Gorgeous Gorgeous LA on 5/18 at Los GlobosFollow Michael Cragg on TwitterFollow DJ Louie XIV on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on TwitterFollow Pop Pantheon on InstagramFollow Pop Pantheon on Twitter