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Learning To Fly
It's a book about space...

Learning To Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 33:02


Today's episode is probably one of my favorite episodes in a while: Ash Raymond James joins me to discuss Mind noise, his latest self-published release (still in it's fantastic pre-order phase!), writing process, workshops, and so much insanity. But the fun kind of insanity! As Ash would say, "It's a book about space... that doesn't mention space!" Get your copy today and you'll understand! Buy Mind Noise or other cool works at: https://www.mindnoise.co.uk/shop Follow on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/ashraymondjames/ Give the Tin Roof Poetry Gang a shout out too, because they are all stellar poets Ash knows and loves: https://www.instagram.com/tinroofpoetry/?hl=en Also buy a ticket to the Come As You Are Open Mic on June 26th and you can see him perform in that awesomely crazy zoom live sense!!!! Tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/come-as-you-are-open-mic-tickets-154635975365 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/message

Passion To Profession
025#: Passion To Profession - Law & Tax Consultant turned Restaurateur, Podcaster & TEDx Speaker ft. Gauri Devidayal

Passion To Profession

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 48:49


Celebrating International Women's History Month on Passion To Profession Podcast by showcasing woman-centred stories - stories of success , resilience , courage , breaking sterotypes , building strong identity, overcoming adversities and many more !In this first episode of Special Edition series, host Ash chats with Gauri Devidayal - Founder & CEO of The Table - Food Matters India Pvt. Ltd which is rated as #4 restaurant in India by a leading travel publication!She was listed in Forbes India’s 120 Leaders of Change, GQ’s list of the 50 Most Influential Young Indians and she has been on the jury for India Wine Awards from past 2 years!She recently launched her podcast ' This round is on me' where she hosts visionaries and thought leaders from various industries.In conversation with Ash, Gauri shares -Her initial years of growing up in Mumbai, pursuing Law in London , working for Big 4 firm and having a successful career as a law & Tax Consultant Her move back to Mumbai , meeting her husband Jay Yousuf and then planning a year long sabbatical to try out restaurant businessHow the sabbatical which was supposed to be 1 year became 10 years as they built a thriving restuarant business , branched out into other ventures as they continued to adapt , learn and innovate !As Ash digs deeper into challenges , failures , lessons learnt during the journey , Gauri shares invaluable insights on how she overcame hurdles , how she  adapted during the pandemic and switched to delivery based model which proved profitable.Takeaways -Failure is natural and normal - it is a good thing as it forces you to progressWhenever you are trying to solve a problem , thinking long term is important As long as you have an idea , stop overthinking and Just Do it!Not to miss fun question round of podcast- where Gauri shares chilling  story when she accidentally got hit by a bullet and narrowly escaped !To Know more about Gauri and her work - check out http://www.foodmatters.in/https://www.linkedin.com/in/gauridevidayal/Ask a Question/ Support/ Subscribe to Passion To Profession Podcast!https://www.passiontoprofessionpodcast.com/ Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AshRao)

Westside Fairytales
SiT Chapter Ten - The Debtor

Westside Fairytales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 61:07


Ash dives fully into the story of Jacob Morgan, the supposed real estate agent who’d ended his own life by jumping off a balcony at the Gun Cotton Hotel. As Ash dives into his sordid past, it’s readily apparent that, perhaps, not everything she’s writing is fiction.Even more to the point, the lines between Ash’s visions of Morgan’s life before that ill-fated meeting in Gun Cotton and Ash’s own life aren’t quite as solid as they should be.Support us on Patreon or by purchasing some merch!Follow us on social media: Twitter | Facebook | InstagramJoin the Westside Fairytales Horror and Lit ClubSend us an emailArtwork by Yui Breedlove

Westside Fairytales
SiT Chapter Ten - The Debtor

Westside Fairytales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 61:06


Ash dives fully into the story of Jacob Morgan, the supposed real estate agent who’d ended his own life by jumping off a balcony at the Gun Cotton Hotel. As Ash dives into his sordid past, it’s readily apparent that, perhaps, not everything she’s writing is fiction.And the lines between Ash’s visions of Morgan’s life before that ill-fated meeting in Gun Cotton and Ash’s own life aren’t quite as solid as they should be.Support us on Patreon or by purchasing some merch!Check out all our social media links hereArtwork by Yui Breedlove See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Hung Up On Theme Parks Podcast
Clown Town Special: Artist Showcase Featuring Chainsawb0y

Hung Up On Theme Parks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 57:26


IT'S MIME TIME! In this first installment of "Artist Showcase", Jonathan interviews Ash (Chainsawb0y). Ash is an incredibly talented artist in the Halloween Horror Nights community known for their super squishy art. Get ready to hear all about their work, Mumbles, and love for a certain Halloween Horror Nights icon. As Ash would say, this episode is HONKTACULAR!!! Ash (@chainsawb0y) is a UK based Halloween Horror Nights/horror artist, turning the creepy into the cute with their adorably squishy art. With a representation for their clown cuddling cutesiness, their art and animation can be found on their twitter @chainsawb0y (so you can see for yourselves how sickeningly sweet it all is, or commission your own squishy slice of sweetness)! Don't forget to check out their pins at https://forms.gle/Q1CEMFT6u2xHLf1N9 ! Did you enjoy this episode? If you did, make sure to give the podcast a rating! Where to find Jonathan: Insta: @hunguponthemeparks Twitter: @huotp_pod  YouTube: (www.youtube.com/hunguponthemeparks)  Intro music courtesy of Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio

Bothered AF
Episode 16. Poisoned Halloween Candy

Bothered AF

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 60:07


Happy almost Halloween!!! It only seemed appropriate to talk about something super halloweenie this week! So Ash decided to explain the fear of poisoned candy & where that fear came from! Spoiler alert, it's really not that serious! However, better just check your kid's candy, just in case! ;) Sniff out those Kit Kat Bars & Rolos! As Ash always says... BETTER SAFE THAN DEAD!

ExecuTalks
McKinstry CMO: Ash Awad

ExecuTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 45:22


Ash was born in the West Bank (Palestine). Due to the constant conflicts & oppression many Palestinians faced during the 1970s, Ash's father moved his family including Ash, Ash's sister and mother to Fitchburg, MA when he was just 5-years-old. He remembers his father working a variety of custodial jobs and other minimum wage jobs just to be able to afford rent & food.As Ash began to grow older, he began realizing his curiosity for how things worked, mechanically. He became fascinated with the sun and how the sun could provide heat & energy. After high school, he went on to get his degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts.During college, Ash would work a variety of jobs including a McDonald's cook, stocking retail stores, and receptionist at the University's Dean's office.After college, he worked a job in Aerospace, but quickly realized his true passion was in developing solutions for green energy and solving the climate change crisis. He went on a quick stint at the University of Washington to get his Masters degree with a focus in Energy Efficiency.Since then, Ash has never looked back.Today, he is a partner & CMO at McKinstry - a national leader in designing, constructing, operating and maintaining high-performing buildings. McKinstry has about 1,600 employees nationwide, and is a leader in the development of net-zero energy buildings.

Gotta Watch'em All - A Pokémon Podcast

Pokemon The Series 98 - https://bit.ly/GWeA98Anime  CREDIT - Bulbapedia.net Original Air Date  Japan - 6/24/1999 as Episode 102 US - 5/6/2000 is currently episode 98 Adventures In The Orange Islands 46 BREAK   This Podcast is powered by Patreon! Check ours out at Patreon.com/PokemonProfessor where you can support this show for as little as $1 a month!  That $1 will get you access to our Patron Exclusive Discord which is a fantastic place filled with fantastic people!    If Patreon isn’t your thing there are a few other ways you can help us out! If you are listening on YouTube you can subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications and if you are listening via a podcast service like Apple Podcasts, you can take a moment to leave us a review!      Gotta Watch’em All Podcast 98 Recording Date - 6/13/2020 Publish Date - 6/16/2020   We have more anime news this week with the Netflix release of Pokémon Journeys! We have the first 12 episodes available and we are excited to check it out! Is it worth signing up for Netflix if you weren’t a subscriber before? We will let you know after we watch some episodes!   Next we take a look at a Dragapult VMAX deck thanks to an article written by top competitor Tord Reklev! This deck proves to be hard hitting and have multiple layers of strategy to counter many different opponents! Adam breaks down the cards, sequencing, and combos to make this deck work for you!   There is plenty to cover in the competitive department too! The Players Cup is underway and we have the full stream schedule for the event! We will see each format’s invitational coming during the next few weeks leading up to the finals at the end of August. Looking for something more casual? We also have the International Friendly Tournament in Sword & Shield! Register for this event now, complete a single battle and receive 50 Battle Points!   Finally, we rewatch Pokémon The Series episode 98 - The Mystery Menace! As Ash gets closer to his next Orange League battle, we see the crew having to deal with an unknown creature in the sewers. The Mayor also seems to have an interesting motive of protecting his place in the next election! Let’s see what happens once Team Rocket comes into the mix and our party has to face the threat in the sewers!   Pokémon Journeys - https://bit.ly/GWeA98Journeys  Dragapult VMAX Deck Strategy - https://bit.ly/GWeA98Dragapult  Player’s Cup Stream Schedule - https://bit.ly/GWeA98PlayersCup International Friendly - https://bit.ly/GWeA98Friendly  Pokemon The Series 98 - https://bit.ly/GWeA98Anime    Support the show by shopping at TCGPlayer.com using this link - https://bit.ly/TCGPlayerAffiliate    Pokémon Professor Network Merch Store - https://bit.ly/PPNMerchStore     info@gottawatchemall.com Voicemail, Text, and Picture Line - 732-835-8639 http://pokemonprofessor.com https://www.gottawatchemall.com  http://bit.ly/PokeProfNetPatreon  http://bit.ly/PokeProfNetFacebook  http://bit.ly/PokeProfNetTwitter  http://bit.ly/PokeProfNetYouTube  http://bit.ly/PokeProfNetInstagram  http://bit.ly/LuredUpTumblr  http://bit.ly/GWeAApplePodcasts  http://bit.ly/GWeASpotify  http://bit.ly/GWeAStitcher  http://bit.ly/GWeAGooglePodcasts  http://bit.ly/GWeAIHeartRadio  https://bit.ly/GWeAPodchaser  Show music provided by GameChops and licensed through Creative Commons   ▾ FOLLOW GAMECHOPS ▾ http://instagram.com/GameChops http://twitter.com/GameChops http://soundcloud.com/GameChops http://facebook.com/GameChops http://youtube.com/GameChops http://www.gamechops.com   Intro Music Malie City Grimecraft and Wishlyst GameChops - Ultraball http://gamechops.com/ultraball/  http://soundcloud.com/Grimecraft http://soundcloud.com/wishlyst Break Music Route 3 Mikel and GameChops GameChops - Poké and Chill http://smarturl.it/pokechill https://twitter.com/mikel_beats   Outro Music Elite Four CG5 Trap Remix ft. The Great Dolvondo GameChops - Alola http://smarturl.it/cg5alola http://soundcloud.com/cg5-beats https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClzwNL0eoWrZONZr1W4ozKw   Hosts Ken Pescatore Adam Tuttle   Writer and Producer Ken Pescatore   Pokémon And All Respective Names are Trademark and © of Nintendo 1996-2020Pokémon GO is Trademark and © of Niantic, Inc.Gotta Watch’em All and Pokémon Professor are not affiliated with Niantic Inc., The Pokémon Company, Game Freak or Nintendo.   #pokemon #pokemongo #podcast

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online
15: Snowflake, AZ (Closing)

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 51:39


Snowflake, AZ by Marcus Sedgwick Narrated by MW Cartozian Wilson From Printz medalist Marcus Sedgwick, a gripping novel about health?our own and our planet's?and the stigma of illness. Ash boards a Greyhound bus heading to the place where Bly was last seen: Snowflake, Arizona. Six thousand feet up in the wide red desert, Ash meets Mona, her dog, her goat, and her neighbors, and finds stepbrother Bly, too. In their ramshackle homes, the walls lined with tinfoil, almost all the residents of Snowflake are sick. But this isn't any ordinary sickness: the chemicals and technologies of modern life are poisoning them. They call themselves canaries, living warning signs that humans have pushed the environment too far, except no one seems to be taking their warnings seriously. The healthy "normies" of Snowflake have written them off as a bunch of eccentrics, and when Ash too falls ill, the doctor's response is "It's all in your mind." Snowflake, AZ contemplates illness and health?both our own and our planet's. As Ash lives through a cycle of illness and recovery and loss, the world beyond is succumbing to its own affliction: a breakdown of civilization only distantly perceived by Ash and the isolated residents of Snowflake, from which there may or may not be a chance for recovery. This provocative novel by one of our most admired storytellers explores the resilience of love and community in the face of crisis.

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online
14: Snowflake, AZ (Chapter 6, pt 6)

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 49:15


Snowflake, AZ by Marcus Sedgwick Narrated by MW Cartozian Wilson From Printz medalist Marcus Sedgwick, a gripping novel about health?our own and our planet's?and the stigma of illness. Ash boards a Greyhound bus heading to the place where Bly was last seen: Snowflake, Arizona. Six thousand feet up in the wide red desert, Ash meets Mona, her dog, her goat, and her neighbors, and finds stepbrother Bly, too. In their ramshackle homes, the walls lined with tinfoil, almost all the residents of Snowflake are sick. But this isn't any ordinary sickness: the chemicals and technologies of modern life are poisoning them. They call themselves canaries, living warning signs that humans have pushed the environment too far, except no one seems to be taking their warnings seriously. The healthy "normies" of Snowflake have written them off as a bunch of eccentrics, and when Ash too falls ill, the doctor's response is "It's all in your mind." Snowflake, AZ contemplates illness and health?both our own and our planet's. As Ash lives through a cycle of illness and recovery and loss, the world beyond is succumbing to its own affliction: a breakdown of civilization only distantly perceived by Ash and the isolated residents of Snowflake, from which there may or may not be a chance for recovery. This provocative novel by one of our most admired storytellers explores the resilience of love and community in the face of crisis.

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online
13: Snowflake, AZ (Chapter 6, pt 5)

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 56:22


Snowflake, AZ by Marcus Sedgwick Narrated by MW Cartozian Wilson From Printz medalist Marcus Sedgwick, a gripping novel about health?our own and our planet's?and the stigma of illness. Ash boards a Greyhound bus heading to the place where Bly was last seen: Snowflake, Arizona. Six thousand feet up in the wide red desert, Ash meets Mona, her dog, her goat, and her neighbors, and finds stepbrother Bly, too. In their ramshackle homes, the walls lined with tinfoil, almost all the residents of Snowflake are sick. But this isn't any ordinary sickness: the chemicals and technologies of modern life are poisoning them. They call themselves canaries, living warning signs that humans have pushed the environment too far, except no one seems to be taking their warnings seriously. The healthy "normies" of Snowflake have written them off as a bunch of eccentrics, and when Ash too falls ill, the doctor's response is "It's all in your mind." Snowflake, AZ contemplates illness and health?both our own and our planet's. As Ash lives through a cycle of illness and recovery and loss, the world beyond is succumbing to its own affliction: a breakdown of civilization only distantly perceived by Ash and the isolated residents of Snowflake, from which there may or may not be a chance for recovery. This provocative novel by one of our most admired storytellers explores the resilience of love and community in the face of crisis.

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online
12: Snowflake, AZ (Chapter 6, pt 4)

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 29:51


Snowflake, AZ by Marcus Sedgwick Narrated by MW Cartozian Wilson From Printz medalist Marcus Sedgwick, a gripping novel about health?our own and our planet's?and the stigma of illness. Ash boards a Greyhound bus heading to the place where Bly was last seen: Snowflake, Arizona. Six thousand feet up in the wide red desert, Ash meets Mona, her dog, her goat, and her neighbors, and finds stepbrother Bly, too. In their ramshackle homes, the walls lined with tinfoil, almost all the residents of Snowflake are sick. But this isn't any ordinary sickness: the chemicals and technologies of modern life are poisoning them. They call themselves canaries, living warning signs that humans have pushed the environment too far, except no one seems to be taking their warnings seriously. The healthy "normies" of Snowflake have written them off as a bunch of eccentrics, and when Ash too falls ill, the doctor's response is "It's all in your mind." Snowflake, AZ contemplates illness and health?both our own and our planet's. As Ash lives through a cycle of illness and recovery and loss, the world beyond is succumbing to its own affliction: a breakdown of civilization only distantly perceived by Ash and the isolated residents of Snowflake, from which there may or may not be a chance for recovery. This provocative novel by one of our most admired storytellers explores the resilience of love and community in the face of crisis.

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online
11: Snowflake, AZ (Chapter 6, pt 3)

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 32:08


Snowflake, AZ by Marcus Sedgwick Narrated by MW Cartozian Wilson From Printz medalist Marcus Sedgwick, a gripping novel about health?our own and our planet's?and the stigma of illness. Ash boards a Greyhound bus heading to the place where Bly was last seen: Snowflake, Arizona. Six thousand feet up in the wide red desert, Ash meets Mona, her dog, her goat, and her neighbors, and finds stepbrother Bly, too. In their ramshackle homes, the walls lined with tinfoil, almost all the residents of Snowflake are sick. But this isn't any ordinary sickness: the chemicals and technologies of modern life are poisoning them. They call themselves canaries, living warning signs that humans have pushed the environment too far, except no one seems to be taking their warnings seriously. The healthy "normies" of Snowflake have written them off as a bunch of eccentrics, and when Ash too falls ill, the doctor's response is "It's all in your mind." Snowflake, AZ contemplates illness and health?both our own and our planet's. As Ash lives through a cycle of illness and recovery and loss, the world beyond is succumbing to its own affliction: a breakdown of civilization only distantly perceived by Ash and the isolated residents of Snowflake, from which there may or may not be a chance for recovery. This provocative novel by one of our most admired storytellers explores the resilience of love and community in the face of crisis.

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online
10: Snowflake, AZ (Chapter 6, pt 2)

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 29:24


Snowflake, AZ by Marcus Sedgwick Narrated by MW Cartozian Wilson From Printz medalist Marcus Sedgwick, a gripping novel about health?our own and our planet's?and the stigma of illness. Ash boards a Greyhound bus heading to the place where Bly was last seen: Snowflake, Arizona. Six thousand feet up in the wide red desert, Ash meets Mona, her dog, her goat, and her neighbors, and finds stepbrother Bly, too. In their ramshackle homes, the walls lined with tinfoil, almost all the residents of Snowflake are sick. But this isn't any ordinary sickness: the chemicals and technologies of modern life are poisoning them. They call themselves canaries, living warning signs that humans have pushed the environment too far, except no one seems to be taking their warnings seriously. The healthy "normies" of Snowflake have written them off as a bunch of eccentrics, and when Ash too falls ill, the doctor's response is "It's all in your mind." Snowflake, AZ contemplates illness and health?both our own and our planet's. As Ash lives through a cycle of illness and recovery and loss, the world beyond is succumbing to its own affliction: a breakdown of civilization only distantly perceived by Ash and the isolated residents of Snowflake, from which there may or may not be a chance for recovery. This provocative novel by one of our most admired storytellers explores the resilience of love and community in the face of crisis.

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online
9: Snowflake, AZ (Chapter 6, pt 1)

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 37:59


Snowflake, AZ by Marcus Sedgwick Narrated by MW Cartozian Wilson From Printz medalist Marcus Sedgwick, a gripping novel about health?our own and our planet's?and the stigma of illness. Ash boards a Greyhound bus heading to the place where Bly was last seen: Snowflake, Arizona. Six thousand feet up in the wide red desert, Ash meets Mona, her dog, her goat, and her neighbors, and finds stepbrother Bly, too. In their ramshackle homes, the walls lined with tinfoil, almost all the residents of Snowflake are sick. But this isn't any ordinary sickness: the chemicals and technologies of modern life are poisoning them. They call themselves canaries, living warning signs that humans have pushed the environment too far, except no one seems to be taking their warnings seriously. The healthy "normies" of Snowflake have written them off as a bunch of eccentrics, and when Ash too falls ill, the doctor's response is "It's all in your mind." Snowflake, AZ contemplates illness and health?both our own and our planet's. As Ash lives through a cycle of illness and recovery and loss, the world beyond is succumbing to its own affliction: a breakdown of civilization only distantly perceived by Ash and the isolated residents of Snowflake, from which there may or may not be a chance for recovery. This provocative novel by one of our most admired storytellers explores the resilience of love and community in the face of crisis.

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online
8: Snowflake, AZ (Chapter 5, pt 2)

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 38:26


Snowflake, AZ by Marcus Sedgwick Narrated by MW Cartozian Wilson From Printz medalist Marcus Sedgwick, a gripping novel about health?our own and our planet's?and the stigma of illness. Ash boards a Greyhound bus heading to the place where Bly was last seen: Snowflake, Arizona. Six thousand feet up in the wide red desert, Ash meets Mona, her dog, her goat, and her neighbors, and finds stepbrother Bly, too. In their ramshackle homes, the walls lined with tinfoil, almost all the residents of Snowflake are sick. But this isn't any ordinary sickness: the chemicals and technologies of modern life are poisoning them. They call themselves canaries, living warning signs that humans have pushed the environment too far, except no one seems to be taking their warnings seriously. The healthy "normies" of Snowflake have written them off as a bunch of eccentrics, and when Ash too falls ill, the doctor's response is "It's all in your mind." Snowflake, AZ contemplates illness and health?both our own and our planet's. As Ash lives through a cycle of illness and recovery and loss, the world beyond is succumbing to its own affliction: a breakdown of civilization only distantly perceived by Ash and the isolated residents of Snowflake, from which there may or may not be a chance for recovery. This provocative novel by one of our most admired storytellers explores the resilience of love and community in the face of crisis.

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online
7: Snowflake, AZ (Chapter 5, pt 1)

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 38:03


 Snowflake, AZ by Marcus Sedgwick Narrated by MW Cartozian Wilson From Printz medalist Marcus Sedgwick, a gripping novel about health?our own and our planet's?and the stigma of illness. Ash boards a Greyhound bus heading to the place where Bly was last seen: Snowflake, Arizona. Six thousand feet up in the wide red desert, Ash meets Mona, her dog, her goat, and her neighbors, and finds stepbrother Bly, too. In their ramshackle homes, the walls lined with tinfoil, almost all the residents of Snowflake are sick. But this isn't any ordinary sickness: the chemicals and technologies of modern life are poisoning them. They call themselves canaries, living warning signs that humans have pushed the environment too far, except no one seems to be taking their warnings seriously. The healthy "normies" of Snowflake have written them off as a bunch of eccentrics, and when Ash too falls ill, the doctor's response is "It's all in your mind." Snowflake, AZ contemplates illness and health?both our own and our planet's. As Ash lives through a cycle of illness and recovery and loss, the world beyond is succumbing to its own affliction: a breakdown of civilization only distantly perceived by Ash and the isolated residents of Snowflake, from which there may or may not be a chance for recovery. This provocative novel by one of our most admired storytellers explores the resilience of love and community in the face of crisis.

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online
6: Snowflake, AZ (Chapter 4)

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 35:03


 Snowflake, AZ by Marcus Sedgwick Narrated by MW Cartozian Wilson From Printz medalist Marcus Sedgwick, a gripping novel about health?our own and our planet's?and the stigma of illness. Ash boards a Greyhound bus heading to the place where Bly was last seen: Snowflake, Arizona. Six thousand feet up in the wide red desert, Ash meets Mona, her dog, her goat, and her neighbors, and finds stepbrother Bly, too. In their ramshackle homes, the walls lined with tinfoil, almost all the residents of Snowflake are sick. But this isn't any ordinary sickness: the chemicals and technologies of modern life are poisoning them. They call themselves canaries, living warning signs that humans have pushed the environment too far, except no one seems to be taking their warnings seriously. The healthy "normies" of Snowflake have written them off as a bunch of eccentrics, and when Ash too falls ill, the doctor's response is "It's all in your mind." Snowflake, AZ contemplates illness and health?both our own and our planet's. As Ash lives through a cycle of illness and recovery and loss, the world beyond is succumbing to its own affliction: a breakdown of civilization only distantly perceived by Ash and the isolated residents of Snowflake, from which there may or may not be a chance for recovery. This provocative novel by one of our most admired storytellers explores the resilience of love and community in the face of crisis.

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online
5: Snowflake, AZ (Chapter 3)

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 24:47


 Snowflake, AZ by Marcus Sedgwick Narrated by MW Cartozian Wilson From Printz medalist Marcus Sedgwick, a gripping novel about health?our own and our planet's?and the stigma of illness. Ash boards a Greyhound bus heading to the place where Bly was last seen: Snowflake, Arizona. Six thousand feet up in the wide red desert, Ash meets Mona, her dog, her goat, and her neighbors, and finds stepbrother Bly, too. In their ramshackle homes, the walls lined with tinfoil, almost all the residents of Snowflake are sick. But this isn't any ordinary sickness: the chemicals and technologies of modern life are poisoning them. They call themselves canaries, living warning signs that humans have pushed the environment too far, except no one seems to be taking their warnings seriously. The healthy "normies" of Snowflake have written them off as a bunch of eccentrics, and when Ash too falls ill, the doctor's response is "It's all in your mind." Snowflake, AZ contemplates illness and health?both our own and our planet's. As Ash lives through a cycle of illness and recovery and loss, the world beyond is succumbing to its own affliction: a breakdown of civilization only distantly perceived by Ash and the isolated residents of Snowflake, from which there may or may not be a chance for recovery. This provocative novel by one of our most admired storytellers explores the resilience of love and community in the face of crisis.

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online
4: Snowflake, AZ (Chapter 2)

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 14:23


 Snowflake, AZ by Marcus Sedgwick Narrated by MW Cartozian Wilson From Printz medalist Marcus Sedgwick, a gripping novel about health?our own and our planet's?and the stigma of illness. Ash boards a Greyhound bus heading to the place where Bly was last seen: Snowflake, Arizona. Six thousand feet up in the wide red desert, Ash meets Mona, her dog, her goat, and her neighbors, and finds stepbrother Bly, too. In their ramshackle homes, the walls lined with tinfoil, almost all the residents of Snowflake are sick. But this isn't any ordinary sickness: the chemicals and technologies of modern life are poisoning them. They call themselves canaries, living warning signs that humans have pushed the environment too far, except no one seems to be taking their warnings seriously. The healthy "normies" of Snowflake have written them off as a bunch of eccentrics, and when Ash too falls ill, the doctor's response is "It's all in your mind." Snowflake, AZ contemplates illness and health?both our own and our planet's. As Ash lives through a cycle of illness and recovery and loss, the world beyond is succumbing to its own affliction: a breakdown of civilization only distantly perceived by Ash and the isolated residents of Snowflake, from which there may or may not be a chance for recovery. This provocative novel by one of our most admired storytellers explores the resilience of love and community in the face of crisis.

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online
2: Snowflake, AZ (Prologue)

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 1:03


 Snowflake, AZ by Marcus Sedgwick Narrated by MW Cartozian Wilson From Printz medalist Marcus Sedgwick, a gripping novel about health?our own and our planet's?and the stigma of illness. Ash boards a Greyhound bus heading to the place where Bly was last seen: Snowflake, Arizona. Six thousand feet up in the wide red desert, Ash meets Mona, her dog, her goat, and her neighbors, and finds stepbrother Bly, too. In their ramshackle homes, the walls lined with tinfoil, almost all the residents of Snowflake are sick. But this isn't any ordinary sickness: the chemicals and technologies of modern life are poisoning them. They call themselves canaries, living warning signs that humans have pushed the environment too far, except no one seems to be taking their warnings seriously. The healthy "normies" of Snowflake have written them off as a bunch of eccentrics, and when Ash too falls ill, the doctor's response is "It's all in your mind." Snowflake, AZ contemplates illness and health?both our own and our planet's. As Ash lives through a cycle of illness and recovery and loss, the world beyond is succumbing to its own affliction: a breakdown of civilization only distantly perceived by Ash and the isolated residents of Snowflake, from which there may or may not be a chance for recovery. This provocative novel by one of our most admired storytellers explores the resilience of love and community in the face of crisis.

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online
3: Snowflake, AZ (Chapter 1)

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 15:25


 Snowflake, AZ by Marcus Sedgwick Narrated by MW Cartozian Wilson From Printz medalist Marcus Sedgwick, a gripping novel about health?our own and our planet's?and the stigma of illness. Ash boards a Greyhound bus heading to the place where Bly was last seen: Snowflake, Arizona. Six thousand feet up in the wide red desert, Ash meets Mona, her dog, her goat, and her neighbors, and finds stepbrother Bly, too. In their ramshackle homes, the walls lined with tinfoil, almost all the residents of Snowflake are sick. But this isn't any ordinary sickness: the chemicals and technologies of modern life are poisoning them. They call themselves canaries, living warning signs that humans have pushed the environment too far, except no one seems to be taking their warnings seriously. The healthy "normies" of Snowflake have written them off as a bunch of eccentrics, and when Ash too falls ill, the doctor's response is "It's all in your mind." Snowflake, AZ contemplates illness and health?both our own and our planet's. As Ash lives through a cycle of illness and recovery and loss, the world beyond is succumbing to its own affliction: a breakdown of civilization only distantly perceived by Ash and the isolated residents of Snowflake, from which there may or may not be a chance for recovery. This provocative novel by one of our most admired storytellers explores the resilience of love and community in the face of crisis.

World Book Day - A World of Stories Online

 Snowflake, AZ by Marcus Sedgwick Narrated by MW Cartozian Wilson From Printz medalist Marcus Sedgwick, a gripping novel about health?our own and our planet's?and the stigma of illness. Ash boards a Greyhound bus heading to the place where Bly was last seen: Snowflake, Arizona. Six thousand feet up in the wide red desert, Ash meets Mona, her dog, her goat, and her neighbors, and finds stepbrother Bly, too. In their ramshackle homes, the walls lined with tinfoil, almost all the residents of Snowflake are sick. But this isn't any ordinary sickness: the chemicals and technologies of modern life are poisoning them. They call themselves canaries, living warning signs that humans have pushed the environment too far, except no one seems to be taking their warnings seriously. The healthy "normies" of Snowflake have written them off as a bunch of eccentrics, and when Ash too falls ill, the doctor's response is "It's all in your mind." Snowflake, AZ contemplates illness and health?both our own and our planet's. As Ash lives through a cycle of illness and recovery and loss, the world beyond is succumbing to its own affliction: a breakdown of civilization only distantly perceived by Ash and the isolated residents of Snowflake, from which there may or may not be a chance for recovery. This provocative novel by one of our most admired storytellers explores the resilience of love and community in the face of crisis.

Ash and Meg
Purging Pieces of Our Life

Ash and Meg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 26:52


As Ash prepares for her move she is purging her home.  Going through her whole adult life is challenging and determining what to keep and what to not keep has her anxiety high.  Hear how it is going and some tips and tricks the girls have to keep this move smooth. 

Gotta Watch'em All - A Pokémon Podcast
Gotta Watch'em All - Episode 37

Gotta Watch'em All - A Pokémon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 54:52


After the emotional roller coaster that we had last week, we are very excited to get back to some good old Pokemon battles! As Ash and the party venture on, they make their way to Stone Town where they meet the Battling Eevee Brothers. This episode teaches us lessons in the morality behind the relationship between a Pokémon and its Trainer, and how there is a place for all types of trainers, regardless of style! We also discuss the news of Ryan Reynolds being cast as Pikachu, even more TCG product released this week, the Johto X Alola Competition in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, and finally Gen 3 and other new updates hitting Pokémon GO! What a week! Ryan Reynolds to voice Pikachu - https://goo.gl/XMSp6L Zoroark Pin Collection - https://goo.gl/tnkxCL Marshadow Figure Collection - https://goo.gl/uTRXV3 VG First timer’s guide - https://goo.gl/o3aqP5 Johto X Alola - https://goo.gl/xYXMTr Jumbo Eevee collection - https://goo.gl/xUJLGR Preorder Nendoroid: Lana Posable Figure - https://goo.gl/GFtX6o Connect with us! Email - GottaWatchemAllPodcast@Gmail.com https://www.gottawatchemall.com https://www.facebook.com/gottawatchemall/ https://twitter.com/GottaWatchEmAll https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKF_I5camyHMg-4Hi-7QqdA https://www.instagram.com/gottawatchemall/ http://gottawatchemallpodcast.tumblr.com/ https://plus.google.com/u/1/b/115738176821732158959/115738176821732158959/posts https://gottawatchemall.slack.com (Patreon Only) http://gottawatchemall.libsyn.com/podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-zero/id1120887936?i=1000370004356&mt=2 http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/gotta-watchem-all?refid=stpr https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/I5hdkinbvlhxvuuz5w3gez6p3ey Ken – https://twitter.com/ProudGamerTweet Adam - https://twitter.com/phoenixback4fir Logo by Seth Hay - http://www.sethhay.com Intro Song “Malie City” by Grimecraft feat. Baroqueen - http://grimecraft.com/ iTunes – https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/grimecraft/id691726555 Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/grimecraft Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Grimecraft/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/GRIMECRAFT Outro Song "Little Computer People" by Chipocrite - http://www.chipocrite.com/ iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/bn/artist/chipocrite/id412533781 Facebook - https://twitter.com/chipocrite Twitter - https://twitter.com/chipocrite

The Moncast
Episode 2.07 - Your Angle Or You're Devil

The Moncast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 42:53


As Ash and Co help the ever incompetent police force track down a notorious thief, TK uses the crest of 'Make Davis Jealous' to evolve Patamon into a sexy angel! Outtro Music is: Target from Digimon Adventure 02 Pokemon Johto Journeys Episode 7: Spinarak Attack Digimon Adventure 02 Episode 7: Guardian Angel Segments: - Intro: 0:00:00 - Pokescussion: 0:00:34 - Digiscussion: 0:22:13 - Mono e Mono: 0:59:03 - Outro: 0:41:18 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/TheMoncast Patreon: https://patreon.com/TheMoncast

New Books Network
Eric Ash, “The Draining of the Fens: Projectors, Popular Politics, and State Building in Early Modern England” (Johns Hopkins, 2017)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 54:59


Today “The Fens” is largely a misnomer, as the area of eastern England is now largely flat, dry farmland. Until the early modern era, however, it was a region of wetland marshes. Eric Ash‘s book The Draining of the Fens: Projectors, Popular Politics, and State Building in Early Modern England (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017) describes how The Fens was transformed into the environment we know it as today. As Ash explains, the marshes supported a population that took advantage of the lush grasses produced by the regular flooding to engage in animal husbandry, with flood control managed locally through appointed commissions of sewers. In the late 16th century, however, a combination of environmental change and political shifts led the royal government to support proposals for large-scale drainage projects that would turn the wetlands into farmlands. Though the plans’ advocates argued that drainage would improve the value of the lands in the region, the locals resisted such efforts to disrupt their ways of life through a variety of legal and extralegal means. In response the crown moved from efforts to develop consensus for the plans to asserting royal authority in environmental management in order to start the projects, beginning by the 1620s the first of a series of efforts that over the course of the next half-century drained many of the fens in the region. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Environmental Studies
Eric Ash, “The Draining of the Fens: Projectors, Popular Politics, and State Building in Early Modern England” (Johns Hopkins, 2017)

New Books in Environmental Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 54:59


Today “The Fens” is largely a misnomer, as the area of eastern England is now largely flat, dry farmland. Until the early modern era, however, it was a region of wetland marshes. Eric Ash‘s book The Draining of the Fens: Projectors, Popular Politics, and State Building in Early Modern England (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017) describes how The Fens was transformed into the environment we know it as today. As Ash explains, the marshes supported a population that took advantage of the lush grasses produced by the regular flooding to engage in animal husbandry, with flood control managed locally through appointed commissions of sewers. In the late 16th century, however, a combination of environmental change and political shifts led the royal government to support proposals for large-scale drainage projects that would turn the wetlands into farmlands. Though the plans’ advocates argued that drainage would improve the value of the lands in the region, the locals resisted such efforts to disrupt their ways of life through a variety of legal and extralegal means. In response the crown moved from efforts to develop consensus for the plans to asserting royal authority in environmental management in order to start the projects, beginning by the 1620s the first of a series of efforts that over the course of the next half-century drained many of the fens in the region. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Eric Ash, “The Draining of the Fens: Projectors, Popular Politics, and State Building in Early Modern England” (Johns Hopkins, 2017)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 54:34


Today “The Fens” is largely a misnomer, as the area of eastern England is now largely flat, dry farmland. Until the early modern era, however, it was a region of wetland marshes. Eric Ash‘s book The Draining of the Fens: Projectors, Popular Politics, and State Building in Early Modern England (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017) describes how The Fens was transformed into the environment we know it as today. As Ash explains, the marshes supported a population that took advantage of the lush grasses produced by the regular flooding to engage in animal husbandry, with flood control managed locally through appointed commissions of sewers. In the late 16th century, however, a combination of environmental change and political shifts led the royal government to support proposals for large-scale drainage projects that would turn the wetlands into farmlands. Though the plans’ advocates argued that drainage would improve the value of the lands in the region, the locals resisted such efforts to disrupt their ways of life through a variety of legal and extralegal means. In response the crown moved from efforts to develop consensus for the plans to asserting royal authority in environmental management in order to start the projects, beginning by the 1620s the first of a series of efforts that over the course of the next half-century drained many of the fens in the region. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in British Studies
Eric Ash, “The Draining of the Fens: Projectors, Popular Politics, and State Building in Early Modern England” (Johns Hopkins, 2017)

New Books in British Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 54:34


Today “The Fens” is largely a misnomer, as the area of eastern England is now largely flat, dry farmland. Until the early modern era, however, it was a region of wetland marshes. Eric Ash‘s book The Draining of the Fens: Projectors, Popular Politics, and State Building in Early Modern England (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017) describes how The Fens was transformed into the environment we know it as today. As Ash explains, the marshes supported a population that took advantage of the lush grasses produced by the regular flooding to engage in animal husbandry, with flood control managed locally through appointed commissions of sewers. In the late 16th century, however, a combination of environmental change and political shifts led the royal government to support proposals for large-scale drainage projects that would turn the wetlands into farmlands. Though the plans’ advocates argued that drainage would improve the value of the lands in the region, the locals resisted such efforts to disrupt their ways of life through a variety of legal and extralegal means. In response the crown moved from efforts to develop consensus for the plans to asserting royal authority in environmental management in order to start the projects, beginning by the 1620s the first of a series of efforts that over the course of the next half-century drained many of the fens in the region. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in European Studies
Eric Ash, “The Draining of the Fens: Projectors, Popular Politics, and State Building in Early Modern England” (Johns Hopkins, 2017)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 54:34


Today “The Fens” is largely a misnomer, as the area of eastern England is now largely flat, dry farmland. Until the early modern era, however, it was a region of wetland marshes. Eric Ash‘s book The Draining of the Fens: Projectors, Popular Politics, and State Building in Early Modern England (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017) describes how The Fens was transformed into the environment we know it as today. As Ash explains, the marshes supported a population that took advantage of the lush grasses produced by the regular flooding to engage in animal husbandry, with flood control managed locally through appointed commissions of sewers. In the late 16th century, however, a combination of environmental change and political shifts led the royal government to support proposals for large-scale drainage projects that would turn the wetlands into farmlands. Though the plans’ advocates argued that drainage would improve the value of the lands in the region, the locals resisted such efforts to disrupt their ways of life through a variety of legal and extralegal means. In response the crown moved from efforts to develop consensus for the plans to asserting royal authority in environmental management in order to start the projects, beginning by the 1620s the first of a series of efforts that over the course of the next half-century drained many of the fens in the region. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Eric Ash, “The Draining of the Fens: Projectors, Popular Politics, and State Building in Early Modern England” (Johns Hopkins, 2017)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 54:34


Today “The Fens” is largely a misnomer, as the area of eastern England is now largely flat, dry farmland. Until the early modern era, however, it was a region of wetland marshes. Eric Ash‘s book The Draining of the Fens: Projectors, Popular Politics, and State Building in Early Modern England (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017) describes how The Fens was transformed into the environment we know it as today. As Ash explains, the marshes supported a population that took advantage of the lush grasses produced by the regular flooding to engage in animal husbandry, with flood control managed locally through appointed commissions of sewers. In the late 16th century, however, a combination of environmental change and political shifts led the royal government to support proposals for large-scale drainage projects that would turn the wetlands into farmlands. Though the plans’ advocates argued that drainage would improve the value of the lands in the region, the locals resisted such efforts to disrupt their ways of life through a variety of legal and extralegal means. In response the crown moved from efforts to develop consensus for the plans to asserting royal authority in environmental management in order to start the projects, beginning by the 1620s the first of a series of efforts that over the course of the next half-century drained many of the fens in the region. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Polymaths - CHRIS FROSIN
Polymaths – Episode 16

Polymaths - CHRIS FROSIN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2015 91:27


Special guest star this week! As Ash is very busy packing up for his house move we struggled to coincide our schedules this week. I took the opportunity to sit down with one of the most influential people in my up bringing and one who was almost solely responsible for my approach, curiosity and attitude towards life and in particular engineering and DIY if you like. Ladies and gentlemen, my Dad.