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This Week in Moab: Unsung Non-Profit Organization gets its spotlight, SHARP survey to accompany 2024 school registration In 1967, the Canyonlands Natural History Association began operating out of the Rock House at Arches National Park, offering educational materials for park visitors. Nearly 60 years later, Sam Wainer, executive director describes the work of one of the oldest and yet most undersung non profits in Moab. in addition to the information they provide about our area, They give millions of dollars of support to a wide variety of scientific projects, including scholarships to high school students. Students and parents will be asked to opt in to this years' SHARP survey. The Utah Student Health and Risk Prevention (SHARP) survey is the most comprehensive source of information on the challenges and opportunities our youth face. Today on this Week In Moab, Jeremy Spaulding from Grand Schools and Carrie Valdez of Community Behavioral Health explain the risk prevention benefits of this confidential anonymized survey. Find out more about SHARP here: SHARP Survey | Substance Use and Mental Health (utah.gov) And here for more about CNHA Canyonlands Natural History Association | Supporting the lands you love. (cnha.org) Download this episode! Find KZMU Public Affairs on Apple Podcasts and Spotify Music in this episode is ‘As Colorful As Ever' by Broke for Free and ‘Holizna RAPS' by Holizna CC
Der Sportclub Rheindorf Altach oder aktuell als CASHPOINT SCR Altach bezeichnet ist seit vielen Jahren fixer Bestandteil im österreichischen Profifußball. Der häufig als Dorfverein bezeichnete Bundesligist wurde auf der Altacher Südtribüne im Schnabelholz-Stadion bzw. der CASHPOINT Arena zeitweise von drei Fanclubs optisch und akustisch unterstützt. Vor 10 Jahren haben sich die Fanclubs zu einem Dachverband den Altacher Jungs zusammengeschlossen, um als Einheit aufzutreten. Über das Kurvenleben in einem Verein, dessen Arena mit einem Fassungsvermögen von 8.500 Zuschauern mehr Platz bietet als die Gemeinde Altach Einwohner hat (6.877 im Jan. 2021) berichtet Julian im Podcast. Links SCR Altach Internetseitehttps://www.scra.at/verein/geschichte/ SCR Altach Wikipediahttps://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCR_Altach 2007: Streiter wird für Leo geopferthttps://www.vol.at/streiter-wird-fr-leo-geopfert/2483389/ 2007: Vorarlberger Landes-Stadion Machbarkeitsstudie 2007https://silo.tips/download/vorarlberger-landes-stadion 2007: Vom einstigen Altach-Fan zum Sportchefhttps://www.vol.at/vom-einstigen-altach-fan-zum-sportchef/2482919 2015: SCR Altach Manager Christoph Länglehttps://www.weekend.at/lifestyle/thema/scr-altach-manager-christoph-laengle/16.514.733 2016: Das Landesstadion steht in Altachhttps://themavorarlberg.at/gesellschaft/das-landesstadion-steht-altach 2018: Altach-Geschäftsführer Christoph Längle: Es gibt kein Ultimatumhttps://www.90minuten.at/de/red/magazin/interviews/2018/november/altach-geschaeftsfuehrer-christoph-laenglees-gibt-kein-ultimatum-/ 2020: Christoph Längle: Es ist noch immer eine Narbe vorhandenhttps://www.krone.at/2168075 2021: 10 Jahre Bundesligahttps://www.scra.at/fileadmin/news_import/VN_Sonderbeilage_SCR_Altach_030421-1.pdf 2021: SCR Altach und FFC Vorderland bilden Spielgemeinschafthttps://vereine.oefb.at/RWRankweil/SCR-Altach-und-FFC-Vorderland.html 2021: SCRA Innovation Labhttps://lab.scra.at/ 2021: Christian Möckel: Der Verzicht der Altacher Fans hat mir imponierthttps://www.krone.at/2420049 Danke Broke For Free für die Songs Night Owl, Something Elated und As Colorful As Ever die aufgrund der Lizens CC BY 3.0 | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ im Podcast, den Portalen freepik.com und vecteezy.com für die Bereitstellung von Vektorgrafiken. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Der Sportclub Rheindorf Altach oder aktuell als CASHPOINT SCR Altach bezeichnet ist seit vielen Jahren fixer Bestandteil im österreichischen Profifußball. Der häufig als Dorfverein bezeichnete Bundesligist wurde auf der Altacher Südtribüne im Schnabelholz-Stadion bzw. der CASHPOINT Arena zeitweise von drei Fanclubs optisch und akustisch unterstützt. Vor 10 Jahren haben sich die Fanclubs zu einem Dachverband den Altacher Jungs zusammengeschlossen, um als Einheit aufzutreten. Über das Kurvenleben in einem Verein, dessen Arena mit einem Fassungsvermögen von 8.500 Zuschauern mehr Platz bietet als die Gemeinde Altach Einwohner hat (6.877 im Jan. 2021) berichtet Julian im Podcast. Links SCR Altach Internetseitehttps://www.scra.at/verein/geschichte/ SCR Altach Wikipediahttps://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCR_Altach 2007: Streiter wird für Leo geopferthttps://www.vol.at/streiter-wird-fr-leo-geopfert/2483389/ 2007: Vorarlberger Landes-Stadion Machbarkeitsstudie 2007https://silo.tips/download/vorarlberger-landes-stadion 2007: Vom einstigen Altach-Fan zum Sportchefhttps://www.vol.at/vom-einstigen-altach-fan-zum-sportchef/2482919 2015: SCR Altach Manager Christoph Länglehttps://www.weekend.at/lifestyle/thema/scr-altach-manager-christoph-laengle/16.514.733 2016: Das Landesstadion steht in Altachhttps://themavorarlberg.at/gesellschaft/das-landesstadion-steht-altach 2018: Altach-Geschäftsführer Christoph Längle: Es gibt kein Ultimatumhttps://www.90minuten.at/de/red/magazin/interviews/2018/november/altach-geschaeftsfuehrer-christoph-laenglees-gibt-kein-ultimatum-/ 2020: Christoph Längle: Es ist noch immer eine Narbe vorhandenhttps://www.krone.at/2168075 2021: 10 Jahre Bundesligahttps://www.scra.at/fileadmin/news_import/VN_Sonderbeilage_SCR_Altach_030421-1.pdf 2021: SCR Altach und FFC Vorderland bilden Spielgemeinschafthttps://vereine.oefb.at/RWRankweil/SCR-Altach-und-FFC-Vorderland.html 2021: SCRA Innovation Labhttps://lab.scra.at/ 2021: Christian Möckel: Der Verzicht der Altacher Fans hat mir imponierthttps://www.krone.at/2420049 Danke Broke For Free für die Songs Night Owl, Something Elated und As Colorful As Ever die aufgrund der Lizens CC BY 3.0 | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ im Podcast, den Portalen freepik.com und vecteezy.com für die Bereitstellung von Vektorgrafiken.
Sieben Tore in zwölf Partien dies ist die nüchterne Bilanz des Engagements von Ailton Gonçalves da Silva, kurz Ailton genannt, beim Cashpoint SC Rheindorf Altach. Doch in Erinnerung bleibt stets sein emotionaler Auftakt in Vorarlberg, als der Brasilianer den Journalisten erklärte, dass selbst der beste Stürmer der Welt hier kein Tor erzielt hätte und dass dies kein Fußball sei. In der Zwischenzeit hat sich viel verändert. Der Dorfklub als Altach hat sich fest in der Bundesliga etabliert und konnte auch in Europa bereits Spuren hinterlassen. Das Schnabelholz-Stadion ist ein echtes Schmuckstück und der mitgliedergeführte Verein arbeitet wirtschaftlich erfolgreich. Ein wichtiger Baustein dieser positiven Entwicklung ist eine erfolgreiche Geschäftsstelle. An deren Spitze steht Geschäftsführer Christoph Längle, der sich seit dem Jahr 2000 für den SCR Altach engagiert. Im Podcast berichtet der Geschäftsführer über die Gründe seines Erfolges. Links SCR Altach Internetseitehttps://www.scra.at/verein/geschichte/ SCR Altach Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCR_Altach 2007: Streiter wird für Leo geopferthttps://www.vol.at/streiter-wird-fr-leo-geopfert/2483389/ 2007: Vorarlberger Landes-Stadion Machbarkeitsstudie 2007https://silo.tips/download/vorarlberger-landes-stadion 2007: Vom einstigen Altach-Fan zum Sportchefhttps://www.vol.at/vom-einstigen-altach-fan-zum-sportchef/2482919 2015: SCR Altach Manager Christoph Länglehttps://www.weekend.at/lifestyle/thema/scr-altach-manager-christoph-laengle/16.514.733 2016: Das Landesstadion steht in Altachhttps://themavorarlberg.at/gesellschaft/das-landesstadion-steht-altach 2018: Altach-Geschäftsführer Christoph Längle: Es gibt kein Ultimatumhttps://www.90minuten.at/de/red/magazin/interviews/2018/november/altach-geschaeftsfuehrer-christoph-laenglees-gibt-kein-ultimatum-/ 2020: Christoph Längle: Es ist noch immer eine Narbe vorhandenhttps://www.krone.at/2168075 2021: 10 Jahre Bundesligahttps://www.scra.at/fileadmin/news_import/VN_Sonderbeilage_SCR_Altach_030421-1.pdf 2021: SCR Altach und FFC Vorderland bilden Spielgemeinschafthttps://vereine.oefb.at/RWRankweil/SCR-Altach-und-FFC-Vorderland.html 2021: SCRA Innovation Labhttps://lab.scra.at/ 2021: Christian Möckel: Der Verzicht der Altacher Fans hat mir imponierthttps://www.krone.at/2420049 Danke Wir danken Broke For Free für die Songs Night Owl, Something Elated und As Colorful As Ever die aufgrund der Lizens CC BY 3.0 | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ im Podcast verwendet werden, dem Fanprojekt Jena für bereitgestellten Videos und die Gastfreundschaft, den Portalen freepik.com und vecteezy.com für die Bereitstellung von Vektorgrafiken. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Sieben Tore in zwölf Partien dies ist die nüchterne Bilanz des Engagements von Ailton Gonçalves da Silva, kurz Ailton genannt, beim Cashpoint SC Rheindorf Altach. Doch in Erinnerung bleibt stets sein emotionaler Auftakt in Vorarlberg, als der Brasilianer den Journalisten erklärte, dass selbst der beste Stürmer der Welt hier kein Tor erzielt hätte und dass dies kein Fußball sei. In der Zwischenzeit hat sich viel verändert. Der Dorfklub als Altach hat sich fest in der Bundesliga etabliert und konnte auch in Europa bereits Spuren hinterlassen. Das Schnabelholz-Stadion ist ein echtes Schmuckstück und der mitgliedergeführte Verein arbeitet wirtschaftlich erfolgreich. Ein wichtiger Baustein dieser positiven Entwicklung ist eine erfolgreiche Geschäftsstelle. An deren Spitze steht Geschäftsführer Christoph Längle, der sich seit dem Jahr 2000 für den SCR Altach engagiert. Im Podcast berichtet der Geschäftsführer über die Gründe seines Erfolges. Links SCR Altach Internetseitehttps://www.scra.at/verein/geschichte/ SCR Altach Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCR_Altach 2007: Streiter wird für Leo geopferthttps://www.vol.at/streiter-wird-fr-leo-geopfert/2483389/ 2007: Vorarlberger Landes-Stadion Machbarkeitsstudie 2007https://silo.tips/download/vorarlberger-landes-stadion 2007: Vom einstigen Altach-Fan zum Sportchefhttps://www.vol.at/vom-einstigen-altach-fan-zum-sportchef/2482919 2015: SCR Altach Manager Christoph Länglehttps://www.weekend.at/lifestyle/thema/scr-altach-manager-christoph-laengle/16.514.733 2016: Das Landesstadion steht in Altachhttps://themavorarlberg.at/gesellschaft/das-landesstadion-steht-altach 2018: Altach-Geschäftsführer Christoph Längle: Es gibt kein Ultimatumhttps://www.90minuten.at/de/red/magazin/interviews/2018/november/altach-geschaeftsfuehrer-christoph-laenglees-gibt-kein-ultimatum-/ 2020: Christoph Längle: Es ist noch immer eine Narbe vorhandenhttps://www.krone.at/2168075 2021: 10 Jahre Bundesligahttps://www.scra.at/fileadmin/news_import/VN_Sonderbeilage_SCR_Altach_030421-1.pdf 2021: SCR Altach und FFC Vorderland bilden Spielgemeinschafthttps://vereine.oefb.at/RWRankweil/SCR-Altach-und-FFC-Vorderland.html 2021: SCRA Innovation Labhttps://lab.scra.at/ 2021: Christian Möckel: Der Verzicht der Altacher Fans hat mir imponierthttps://www.krone.at/2420049 Danke Wir danken Broke For Free für die Songs Night Owl, Something Elated und As Colorful As Ever die aufgrund der Lizens CC BY 3.0 | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ im Podcast verwendet werden, dem Fanprojekt Jena für bereitgestellten Videos und die Gastfreundschaft, den Portalen freepik.com und vecteezy.com für die Bereitstellung von Vektorgrafiken.
Vor elf Jahren wurde entschieden, dass die 22. Fußball-WM in Katar ausgerichtet wird. Während die FIFA dies als neuen Schritt in der Entwicklung des Fußballs bezeichnete, wird seit der Vergabe kontrovers über einen Boykott diskutiert. So setzt sich seit vielen Monaten die Kampagne BOYCOTT QATAR mit den Fehlentwicklungen im internationalen Fußball und bei der FIFA, die das WM-Turnier in ein Land wie Katar gebracht haben, auseinander. Nunmehr soll es mit dem Global Cup 2022 zeitgleich zur FIFA-WM ein alternatives Fußballturnier geben, das auf Inklusion, Gerechtigkeit und Austausch basiert. Um dies zu ermöglichen, setzen die Organisatoren auf eine Crowdfunding-Kampagne und stellen diese im Podcast vor. Links Global Cup Internetseitewww.globalcup.de Global Cup auf TwitterASAPglobalcupChristian GedickeJulius KlaerJulius Klaer Instagram me.mentum Global Cup auf Facebookasapglobalcup Amnesty International zum Thema Katarhttps://www.amnesty.de/informieren/laender/katar Sportpolitisches Forumhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM1qLTk-Hnk Podcast zur Kampagne BOYCOTT QATAR: #106 | For the good of the game: Boycott Qatar!https://podcast.brennpunkt-orange.de/106-for-the-good-of-the-game-boycott-qatar/ Podcast mit Ronny Blaschke: Ausbeutung, Zensur, Korruption: Ist eine WM in Katar vertretbar?https://kurier.at/podcasts/nachspielzeit/ausbeutung-zensur-korruption-ist-eine-wm-in-katar-vertretbar/401808910 Danke Wir danken Broke For Free für die Songs Night Owl, Something Elated und As Colorful As Ever die aufgrund der Lizens CC BY 3.0 | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ im Podcast verwendet werden,dem Fanprojekt Jena für bereitgestellten Videos und die Gastfreundschaft, den Portalen freepik.com und vecteezy.com für die Bereitstellung von Vektorgrafiken. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Vor elf Jahren wurde entschieden, dass die 22. Fußball-WM in Katar ausgerichtet wird. Während die FIFA dies als neuen Schritt in der Entwicklung des Fußballs bezeichnete, wird seit der Vergabe kontrovers über einen Boykott diskutiert. So setzt sich seit vielen Monaten die Kampagne BOYCOTT QATAR mit den Fehlentwicklungen im internationalen Fußball und bei der FIFA, die das WM-Turnier in ein Land wie Katar gebracht haben, auseinander. Nunmehr soll es mit dem Global Cup 2022 zeitgleich zur FIFA-WM ein alternatives Fußballturnier geben, das auf Inklusion, Gerechtigkeit und Austausch basiert. Um dies zu ermöglichen, setzen die Organisatoren auf eine Crowdfunding-Kampagne und stellen diese im Podcast vor. Links Global Cup Internetseitewww.globalcup.de Global Cup auf TwitterASAPglobalcupChristian GedickeJulius KlaerJulius Klaer Instagram me.mentum Global Cup auf Facebookasapglobalcup Amnesty International zum Thema Katarhttps://www.amnesty.de/informieren/laender/katar Sportpolitisches Forumhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM1qLTk-Hnk Podcast zur Kampagne BOYCOTT QATAR: #106 | For the good of the game: Boycott Qatar!https://podcast.brennpunkt-orange.de/106-for-the-good-of-the-game-boycott-qatar/ Podcast mit Ronny Blaschke: Ausbeutung, Zensur, Korruption: Ist eine WM in Katar vertretbar?https://kurier.at/podcasts/nachspielzeit/ausbeutung-zensur-korruption-ist-eine-wm-in-katar-vertretbar/401808910 Danke Wir danken Broke For Free für die Songs Night Owl, Something Elated und As Colorful As Ever die aufgrund der Lizens CC BY 3.0 | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ im Podcast verwendet werden,dem Fanprojekt Jena für bereitgestellten Videos und die Gastfreundschaft, den Portalen freepik.com und vecteezy.com für die Bereitstellung von Vektorgrafiken.
Den Anfang machte die Veröffentlichung des 1979 vom Innenministerium in Auftrag gegebenen Gutachtens Sport und Gewalt. Darin wurde erstmals ein zielgruppenorientierter Einsatz von Sozialarbeitern in der Fanszene gefordert. In der Folge wurde 1981 in Bremen das erste Fanprojekt eröffnet. 40 Jahre später sind es aktuell 72 Einrichtungen, die sich um die Belange der Fußballfans kümmern. Erst kürzlich erfolgte die Genehmigung für die Standorte Würzburg und Krefeld. Seit 1991 gibt es auch in Jena eine sozialpädagogische Anlaufstelle für Fußballfans. Das damalige Fanprojekt Thüringen war die erste derartige Einrichtung im Fußball-Osten. Aktuell sind 15 Fanprojekte im Ostverbund der Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft organisiert. Deren Verdienst ist es, dass es in den vergangenen Jahren in den deutschen Fußballstadien friedlicher und sicherer geworden ist. Dennoch gibt es aktuell innerhalb des DFB eine Diskussion über eine mögliche Reform der Projektfinanzierung, die für Irritationen sorgt. Anlässlich des 30. Geburtstages spreche ich mit Matthias Stein, dem langjährigen Leiter des Projektes in Jena, über eine erfolgreiche Fanarbeit, die alltäglichen Schikanen, die aktuelle Diskussion um die Projektfinanzierung und die Perspektive der Fanprojekte. Links Fanprojekte 2020https://www.kos-fanprojekte.de/fileadmin/user_upload/materialien/Sachberichte/KOS-sachbericht-20191212-screen.pdf Fanprojekte auf der Kippehttps://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/fussball-fanprojekte-auf-der-kippe.966.de.html?dram:article_id=504679 Fanprojekte: DFB beschließt Fördergarantie und Reformprozesshttps://www.dfb.de/news/detail/fanprojekte-dfb-beschliesst-foerdergarantie-und-reformprozess-219184/ Stadionverbot: Jenas Fanprojekt-Leiter Matthias Stein musste in Chemnitz draußen bleiben (2012)https://www.jenatv.de/mediathek/7717/Stadionverbot_Jenas_Fanprojekt_Leiter_Matthias_Stein_musste_in_Chemnitz_draussen_bleiben.html Die 100 schönsten Schikanen gegen Fußballfans (2004)http://www.biberis.de/mediapool/109/1091335/data/pdf-Datei/100_schikanen.pdf Danke Wir danken Broke For Free für die Songs Night Owl, Something Elated und As Colorful As Ever die aufgrund der Lizens CC BY 3.0 | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ im Podcast verwendet werden,dem Fanprojekt Jena für bereitgestellten Videos und die Gastfreundschaft, den Portalen freepik.com und vecteezy.com für die Bereitstellung von Vektorgrafiken. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Den Anfang machte die Veröffentlichung des 1979 vom Innenministerium in Auftrag gegebenen Gutachtens Sport und Gewalt. Darin wurde erstmals ein zielgruppenorientierter Einsatz von Sozialarbeitern in der Fanszene gefordert. In der Folge wurde 1981 in Bremen das erste Fanprojekt eröffnet. 40 Jahre später sind es aktuell 72 Einrichtungen, die sich um die Belange der Fußballfans kümmern. Erst kürzlich erfolgte die Genehmigung für die Standorte Würzburg und Krefeld. Seit 1991 gibt es auch in Jena eine sozialpädagogische Anlaufstelle für Fußballfans. Das damalige Fanprojekt Thüringen war die erste derartige Einrichtung im Fußball-Osten. Aktuell sind 15 Fanprojekte im Ostverbund der Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft organisiert. Deren Verdienst ist es, dass es in den vergangenen Jahren in den deutschen Fußballstadien friedlicher und sicherer geworden ist. Dennoch gibt es aktuell innerhalb des DFB eine Diskussion über eine mögliche Reform der Projektfinanzierung, die für Irritationen sorgt. Anlässlich des 30. Geburtstages spreche ich mit Matthias Stein, dem langjährigen Leiter des Projektes in Jena, über eine erfolgreiche Fanarbeit, die alltäglichen Schikanen, die aktuelle Diskussion um die Projektfinanzierung und die Perspektive der Fanprojekte. Links Fanprojekte 2020https://www.kos-fanprojekte.de/fileadmin/user_upload/materialien/Sachberichte/KOS-sachbericht-20191212-screen.pdf Fanprojekte auf der Kippehttps://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/fussball-fanprojekte-auf-der-kippe.966.de.html?dram:article_id=504679 Fanprojekte: DFB beschließt Fördergarantie und Reformprozesshttps://www.dfb.de/news/detail/fanprojekte-dfb-beschliesst-foerdergarantie-und-reformprozess-219184/ Stadionverbot: Jenas Fanprojekt-Leiter Matthias Stein musste in Chemnitz draußen bleiben (2012)https://www.jenatv.de/mediathek/7717/Stadionverbot_Jenas_Fanprojekt_Leiter_Matthias_Stein_musste_in_Chemnitz_draussen_bleiben.html Die 100 schönsten Schikanen gegen Fußballfans (2004)http://www.biberis.de/mediapool/109/1091335/data/pdf-Datei/100_schikanen.pdf Danke Wir danken Broke For Free für die Songs Night Owl, Something Elated und As Colorful As Ever die aufgrund der Lizens CC BY 3.0 | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ im Podcast verwendet werden,dem Fanprojekt Jena für bereitgestellten Videos und die Gastfreundschaft, den Portalen freepik.com und vecteezy.com für die Bereitstellung von Vektorgrafiken.
Graphic designer and filmmaker Marina Willer is a partner at global design firm Pentagram. Before joining Pentagram, she was head creative director at Wolff Olins in London, where she lead iconic work like the visual identity of Tate Modern. In this episode, we talk about her film, Red Trees, which tells the story of today’s refugee crisis through the lens of her own family. And we talk about the role of the designer in a world that is overrun by consumption. This interview was recorded in 2019 at the What Design Can Do conference in Mexico City. First Things First is produced as part of Frontier Media. Learn more at www.frontier.is Host: Paddy Harrington Producer and Editor: Max Cotter This episode features an edited version of “Like Swimming” by Broke For Free from the album “Leaf.” The original can be found at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Leaf/Broke_For_Free_-_Leaf_-_02_Like_Swimming This episode features an edited version of “Outmoded Waltz” by Podington Bear from the album “Carefree.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Carefree/Outmoded_Waltz This episode features an edited version of “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free from the album “Layers.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Layers/As_Colorful_As_Ever This episode features an edited version of “Acme Coke” by Roger Plexico from the album “No Man’s Land.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Roger_Plexico/No_Mans_Land/Roger_Plexico_-_No_Mans_Land_-_06_Acme_Coke
Targets IDS Adam: CITB-31A + CITB31-WCA Jestin: 300888/CITB-31J + CITB31-WCJ View targets A podcast on remote viewing with Jesting Sallas and Adam Loyal. Email your results or comments to catintheboxpodcast@gmail.com catinthebox.space to see previous results, upcoming targets, remote viewing 101 or support the show. Closing music by Arcade High Beauty Queen EP - You Said Forever Music used in episode. “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free As Colorful As Ever by Broke For Free is licensed under a Attribution- NonCommercial 3.0 International License.
On this episode of Getting To The Root Nailah Andre investigates New York City Mayor Bill deBlasio's plan to close the third biggest jail in America Rikers Island.Originally aired on 12/11/18 WRHU-FMMusicians featured in this episode:Ryan Little "West Coast" Broke For Free "As Colorful As Ever"Safir Nou "Land-escape"
This week, contributor Raffaella Tonani takes a look at reproductive rights in Argentina, and NailahAndre investigates the impact of local libraries.Originally aired on WRHU-FM on 10/23/2018. Series episode #16. Music featured in this piece:Ryan Little: "West Coast" Broke For Free: "As Colorful As Ever"
Krys Blackwood fights for the user. That means she designs the way that human beings interact with software and hardware so that they have a good experience rather than the frustration many of us face with technology that doesn’t want to cooperate. She has been designing interfaces of many kinds for over 20 years working with startups and Fortune 500 companies in Silicon Valley. In this episode, Krys describes her journey from being an in-house designer and developer all the way to the Senior Lead User Experience Designer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory where she is designing the future of mission operations with the Human Centered Design team. First Things First is produced as part of Frontier Media. Learn more at www.frontier.is Host: Paddy Harrington Producer and Editor: Max Cotter Frontier’s sponsor music is an edited version of “sketch (rum-portrait)” by Jahzzar from the album “Sketches.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Sketches/sketch_rum-portrait_158 This episode features an edited version of “Vertex” by Lee Rosevere from the album “Xeno.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Xeno/Lee_Rosevere_-_Xeno_-_05_Vertex This episode features an edited version of “Depeche Mold” by Podington Bear from the album “Dance.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Dance_1228/Depeche_Mold This episode features an edited version of “Delta” by Podington Bear from the album “Daydream.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Daydream/Delta_1534 This episode features an edited version of “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free from the album “Layers.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Layers/As_Colorful_As_Ever
We sit down to talk craft and life with Stephen Dudas, author of Ultrasound, In the Wake of Balderdash, and Simon and the Boogeyman. Steve's chapbook, An August Nightmare, is available from Prolific Press. Page intro music: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke for Free Follow Page on Twitter and Instagram(@page_podcast) and Facebook (Page: New Voices In Fiction - podcast) for updates on the show. All episodes are available on our website (www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast) or on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, or any podcast app. Page is currently accepting story submissions for Fall episodes. Visit www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast/submissions for more details!
In this first piece, Dudas explores the excitement, anxiety, and challenges of being a father-to-be. Written and performed by Stephen Dudas Page intro music: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke for Free Soundtrack from freemusicarchive.com: “Somber Heart” by Lee Rosevere, “Rain Suite” by Livio Amato, “Meekness” by Kai Engel Sound effects from freesound.org Follow Page on Twitter and Instagram(@page_podcast) and Facebook (Page: New Voices In Fiction - podcast) for updates on the show. All episodes are available on our website (www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast) or on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, or any podcast app. Page is currently accepting story submissions for Fall episodes. Visit www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast/submissions for more details!
The most whimsical apocalypse you’ll experience, In the Wake of Balderdash explores the end times from multiple perspectives, each grander and more imaginative than the last. Written and performed by Stephen Dudas Page intro music: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke for Free Soundtrack from freemusicarchive.com: “Lean” by Adrianna Krikl, “Stepping Out of the Grotto” by Fourmi, “Comfy” by Ryan Andersen, “Sopor” by Kai Engel, “Building the Sled” by Blue Dot Sessions, “Fluid Dreams” by Daniel Birch Sound effects from freesound.org Follow Page on Twitter and Instagram(@page_podcast) and Facebook (Page: New Voices In Fiction - podcast) for updates on the show. All episodes are available on our website (www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast) or on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, or any podcast app. Page is currently accepting story submissions for Fall episodes. Visit www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast/submissions for more details!
In this final piece, Dudas peers through the thin veil between humans and monsters, revealing the uncomfortable truth that the two are sometimes indistinguishable. Written and performed by Stephen Dudas Page intro music: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke for Free Soundtrack from freemusicarchive.com: “The Conjuring” by Alex Mason, “Our Names Engraved” by Blue Dot Sessions, “Lost Souls” by Alex Mason, “Paranormal” by Alex Mason Sound effects from freesound.org Follow Page on Twitter and Instagram(@page_podcast) and Facebook (Page: New Voices In Fiction - podcast) for updates on the show. All episodes are available on our website (www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast) or on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, or any podcast app. Page is currently accepting story submissions for Fall episodes. Visit www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast/submissions for more details!
This month’s Epilogue features an interview with “Dust Boy” author Haley Malin, who discusses her writing influences, the importance of character in storytelling, and the impact of roleplaying games on her craft. You can connect with Haley on Twitter at @haleycmalin. Page: New Voices In Fiction intro theme: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke for Free Follow Page on Twitter (@page_podcast) and Facebook (Page: New Voices In Fiction - podcast) for updates on the show. All episodes are available on our website (www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast) or on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, or any podcast app. Page will be accepting submissions for Fall episodes during the first two weeks of each month. Visit www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast/submissions for more details!
In this special episode, Jaemin and Alan dive deep on something they've been waiting their ENTIRE lives for: The Rise of the Asian-American Hunk! The guys discuss how shittily Asian men have always been portrayed onscreen (silent, serious, and sexless) and how that's finally starting to change. They explore Jaemin's lifelong struggle with his Korean identity, the power of seeing yourself represented on-screen, and why Jet Li never got to kiss Aaliyah. Find Us Online Gabe's Twitter Jaemin's Twitter Alan's Twitter – Jaemin's latest post: What Rap and Dirty Talk Have in Common Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free.
In this special episode, Jaemin and Alan dive deep on something they've been waiting their ENTIRE lives for: The Rise of the Asian-American Hunk! The guys discuss how shittily Asian men have always been portrayed onscreen (silent, serious, and sexless) and how that's finally starting to change. They explore Jaemin's lifelong struggle with his Korean identity, the power of seeing yourself represented on-screen, and why Jet Li never got to kiss Aaliyah. Find Us Online Gabe’s Twitter Jaemin’s Twitter Alan's Twitter – Jaemin’s latest post: What Rap and Dirty Talk Have in Common Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free.
In 1930s Oklahoma, a boy named Eliot tries to make the most of the time between dust storms. But with a father long gone to Tulsa, a sister recently deceased, a despondent mother whose faith borders on delusion, and a future as bleak as the horizon, Eliot struggles to be the man he knows his family needs. Written by Haley C. Malin Narrated by Amy Flynn Ma: Julia Phipps Eliot: Austin Flynn Page intro music: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke for Free Music from Kai Engel: “Hopes and Dreams,” “Evermore,” “Tumult,” “Daemones,” “Rejecting the Sirens,” “When the World Falls Down” Find out more about Kai Engel at https://www.kai-engel.com/ Sound effects from freesound.org Follow Page on Twitter (@page_podcast) and Facebook (Page: New Voices In Fiction - podcast) for updates on the show. All episodes are available on our website (www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast) or on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, or any podcast app. Page will be accepting submissions for Fall episodes during the first two weeks of each month. Visit www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast/submissions for more details!
Jaemin and Gabe bring on Connor Moss (men's coach & therapist) to talk about a word that strikes fear into the hearts of men everywhere: COMMITMENT. We dive into the gifts of committed relationship, monogamy as a spiritual growth path, how a lot of guys are misusing polyamory, and why James Bond is a shitty role model. Find Us Online Connor Moss - Men's Coaching Gabe’s Twitter Jaemin’s Twitter – Jaemin’s latest post: Don't Call It Depression Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free.
Jaemin and Gabe bring on Connor Moss (men's coach & therapist) to talk about a word that strikes fear into the hearts of men everywhere: COMMITMENT. We dive into the gifts of committed relationship, monogamy as a spiritual growth path, how a lot of guys are misusing polyamory, and why James Bond is a shitty role model. Find Us Online Connor Moss - Men's Coaching Gabe's Twitter Jaemin's Twitter – Jaemin's latest post: Don't Call It Depression Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free.
On this month's Epilogue, Austin and Josh sit down with "Whisper" author Bret Nye to discuss the inspiration for the story and the drastic revisions he made to the original work. Page intro music: "As Colorful As Ever" by Broke for Free Follow Page on Twitter (@page_podcast) and Facebook (Page Podcast) for updates on the show. All episodes are available on our website (www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast) or on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, or any podcast app. Page will be accepting submissions for Fall episodes during the first two weeks of each month. Visit www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast/submissions for more details
In this month’s Epilogue, we sit down with Brandon Salkil, author of The Gloom Chronicles: Morbid Atrocities, to discuss his horror inspirations, writing journey, VHS collection, and much more. We are also joined by indie horror filmmaker Dustin Mills, whose movies include Puppet Monster Massacre, Skinless, Easter Casket, and Her Name Was Torment. Dustin can be found on Facebook under Dustin Wayde Mills and through his Patreon. Page intro music: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free Follow Page on Twitter (@page_podcast) and Facebook (Page Podcast) for updates on the show. All episodes are available on our website (www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast) or on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, or any podcast app. Page will be accepting submissions for Fall episodes during the first two weeks of each month. Visit www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast/submissions for more details!
Jaemin and Gabe welcome Enrico Moses (entrepreneur, Multicultural Chair of The ManKind Project) to talk about the project and how the men's organization completely changed his life. We discuss the power of men's work, letting go of your fear of fucking up, discovering a new approach to parenting, getting in touch with your inner warrior (and lover and king), and more. Mentioned: The Mankind Project The Next Step Program Woman Within H.E.R. Weekend Find Us Online Enrico's Instagram - Twitter - 7 Days Theory blog Gabe’s Twitter Jaemin’s Twitter – Jaemin’s latest post: Karma is Real (Just Not How You Think) Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free.
Jaemin and Gabe welcome Enrico Moses (entrepreneur, Multicultural Chair of The ManKind Project) to talk about the project and how the men's organization completely changed his life. We discuss the power of men's work, letting go of your fear of fucking up, discovering a new approach to parenting, getting in touch with your inner warrior (and lover and king), and more. Mentioned: The Mankind Project The Next Step Program Woman Within H.E.R. Weekend Find Us Online Enrico's Instagram - Twitter - 7 Days Theory blog Gabe's Twitter Jaemin's Twitter – Jaemin's latest post: Karma is Real (Just Not How You Think) Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free.
Austin sits down with Bryan Partner, author of "The Secret Keeper," to discuss writing, imposter syndrome, comic books, growing up in a funeral home, and other cheerful topics. NSFW: Language For more information on Bryan and access to all three parts of The Secret Keeper, visit www.thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast Follow us on Twitter: @page_podcast or on Facebook: Page Podcast Page intro song: "As Colorful As Ever" by Broke for Free
The line between life and death is not as defined as we might tell ourselves. Seconds, inches, a moment of distraction. Often, these are the difference between another day on earth and an unceremonious end. How do we remain focused on what matters most in life if death is always peering over our shoulder? Joke about it, of course. NSFW: Language Written by Bryan Partner Narrated by Bryan Partner Voices by Julia Phipps, Amber Partner, Austin Flynn, Josh Eal, Gus McKinney, and Nathaniel Fodrea Page: New Voices In Fiction intro song: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke for Free Music: "Dolly and Pad" by Blue Dot Sessions Twitter: @page_podcast Facebook: Page Podcast Website: thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast
A little girl is being attacked by a massive dog. What do you do? Heroics explores the moments that test our ability to act under pressure and leave us questioning what it means to be a hero. NSFW: Language Written by Bryan Partner Narrated by Bryan Partner Voices by Julia Phipps, Adam Phipps, Austin Flynn, Josh Eal, Amy Flynn, Gus McKinney, and Nathaniel Fodrea Page: New Voices In Fiction intro song: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke for Free Music: "Superhero" by MaxKo Music; "80s Action Movie" by Tony Gage; "Blizzard" by Kai Engel Twitter: @page_podcast Facebook: Page Podcast Website: thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast
Take everything that can’t be said, every thought, worry, fear, and anxiety that you could never let see the light of day. Put it in a box, hide it away, and do your best to ignore the sound of the box starting to rupture. Written by Bryan Partner Narrated by Bryan Partner Voices by Julia Phipps, Austin Flynn, Josh Eal, Gus McKinney, and Nathaniel Fodrea Page: New Voices In Fiction intro song: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke for Free Music: "Our Home" by Borrtex; "Passion" by Borrtex Twitter: @page_podcast Facebook: Page Podcast Website: thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast
Jaemin and Gabe welcome a very special guest - Gabe's wife, Sara Rezvanpour Rose. The two of them open up about their relationship: their strengths, struggles, and everything in-between. We discuss the joy of couples therapy, how breaking up saved their relationship, why community is a bedrock of their marriage, the importance of being "emotional detectives", and much more. Find Us Online Sara's Instagram > – The Jungalow (Instagram) Gabe’s Twitter > – Gabe’s latest post: We Have to Do This Right Jaemin’s Twitter > – Jaemin’s latest post: Cry Like a Man Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free.
Jaemin and Gabe welcome a very special guest - Gabe's wife, Sara Rezvanpour Rose. The two of them open up about their relationship: their strengths, struggles, and everything in-between. We discuss the joy of couples therapy, how breaking up saved their relationship, why community is a bedrock of their marriage, the importance of being "emotional detectives", and much more. Find Us Online Sara's Instagram > – The Jungalow (Instagram) Gabe's Twitter > – Gabe's latest post: We Have to Do This Right Jaemin's Twitter > – Jaemin's latest post: Cry Like a Man Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free.
Executive Producer Dennis Belen-Morales speaks with Hofstra University Professor Dr. Alan Singer about the debate happening in America right now surrounding statues commemorating Confederate soldiers. Then, Executive Producer Ben Abrams brings us a first hand account of his experience visiting Puerto Rico during a service trip in response to Hurricane Maria.Originally aired on WRHU-FM on 03/27/18. Musicians featured in this episode:Ryan Little: "West Coast"Broke For Free: "As Colorful As Ever"
In our eighth episode, Executive Producer Nailah Andre visits the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture for the 6th annual Black Comic Book Festival. Then, contributor Maria Zaldivar explores the world of metaphysics in her own "Lights & Quarts" special. Originally aired on WRHU-FM on 02/27/18. Musicians featured in this episode: Ryan Little: "West Coast"Broke For Free: "As Colorful As Ever"
In our sixth episode, reporter Jordan Laird brings us the voices from the Women's March on New York City 2018. Then, Kim Donahue explores the growing movement against sexual harassment in the workplace. Originally aired on 1/30/18 on WRHU-FM.Musicians featured in this episode:Ryan Little: "West Coast" Broke For Free: "As Colorful As Ever"
Jaemin and Gabe dive deep on a topic that's completely changed both their lives: therapy! They discuss how seeing a therapist is like "5 years of growth in weeks"; how it may be the antidote to toxic masculinity; they share their own therapy journeys; and tips on how to find an awesome therapist. Send us thoughts, feedback, and Quick Picks of your own at guyswithfeelingsshow@gmail.com Show Notes (2:14) Remembering Shirley Ford (5:34) Deep Dive: Why Every Guy Should Consider Therapy (7:43) How we define "therapy". (8:54) Jaemin's therapy story (and why he sees it as "self-growth on steroids"). (17:04) Gabe's therapy story. (19:52) Why Gabe thinks therapy is one of the Top 5 best decisions he's ever made. (24:13) Big takeaways about therapy. (24:23) Therapy is the antidote to toxic masculinity. (27:30) Therapy has such an impact on the highs and lows and life. (29:13) It's like 5 years of growth every few weeks. (31:32) How to find a therapist (31:54) Different types of therapy: CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy), somatic, sex and relationship, Internal Family Systems, etc. (32:59) Some tips on finding the right therapist: Give yourself a time limit of a few hours of searching on Yelp Do a few free phone consultations Pick your favorite one and just schedule an appointment Don't let perfect be the enemy of good...just go for it! You may have to try a few different ones and that's totally okay. (37:15) Why going weekly is really important. (38:24) Therapy can be expensive. How to bring costs down. And why the high cost is worth it. Jaemin's blog post: How to Find an Awesome Therapist New York Times article: How to Find the Right Therapist (42:35) Quick Picks Gabe: Tea instead of coffee. (45:13) Jaemin: Brain.fm - AI generated music that helps with focus, relaxation, and sleep. Find Us Online Gabe's twitter > – Gabe's latest post: We Have to Do This Right Jaemin's twitter > – Jaemin's latest post: Men, It's Time to Make Amends Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free.
Jaemin and Gabe dive deep on a topic that's completely changed both their lives: therapy! They discuss how seeing a therapist is like "5 years of growth in weeks"; how it may be the antidote to toxic masculinity; they share their own therapy journeys; and tips on how to find an awesome therapist. Send us thoughts, feedback, and Quick Picks of your own at guyswithfeelingsshow@gmail.com Show Notes (2:14) Remembering Shirley Ford (5:34) Deep Dive: Why Every Guy Should Consider Therapy (7:43) How we define "therapy". (8:54) Jaemin's therapy story (and why he sees it as "self-growth on steroids"). (17:04) Gabe's therapy story. (19:52) Why Gabe thinks therapy is one of the Top 5 best decisions he's ever made. (24:13) Big takeaways about therapy. (24:23) Therapy is the antidote to toxic masculinity. (27:30) Therapy has such an impact on the highs and lows and life. (29:13) It's like 5 years of growth every few weeks. (31:32) How to find a therapist (31:54) Different types of therapy: CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy), somatic, sex and relationship, Internal Family Systems, etc. (32:59) Some tips on finding the right therapist: Give yourself a time limit of a few hours of searching on Yelp Do a few free phone consultations Pick your favorite one and just schedule an appointment Don't let perfect be the enemy of good...just go for it! You may have to try a few different ones and that's totally okay. (37:15) Why going weekly is really important. (38:24) Therapy can be expensive. How to bring costs down. And why the high cost is worth it. Jaemin's blog post: How to Find an Awesome Therapist New York Times article: How to Find the Right Therapist (42:35) Quick Picks Gabe: Tea instead of coffee. (45:13) Jaemin: Brain.fm - AI generated music that helps with focus, relaxation, and sleep. Find Us Online Gabe’s twitter > – Gabe’s latest post: We Have to Do This Right Jaemin’s twitter > – Jaemin’s latest post: Men, It's Time to Make Amends Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free.
Jaemin and Gabe take a look back at the feelings that defined their 2017 - and the ones they're looking forward to exploring in 2018. They also reflect on the 1st birthday of the podcast and share their top Quick Picks of the year! Send us thoughts, feedback, and Quick Picks of your own at guyswithfeelingsshow@gmail.com ### Show Notes (3:15) **The Feelings of 2017** Gabe's #1 Feeling of 2017: Honesty (10:44) Jaemin's #1 Feeling of 2017: Inspiration (Self-Expression) (16:53) Gabe's #2 Feeling: Curiosity (23:00) Jaemin's #2 Feeling: Love (with others, with self) (29:43) **The** **Feelings of 2018** (35:34) Reflections on one year of podcasting. (40:04) **Quick Picks** Gabe: Hack your phone so you use it less ([Moment](https://inthemoment.io/), [Freedom](https://freedom.to/); [turn display to grayscale](https://lifehacker.com/change-your-screen-to-grayscale-to-combat-phone-addicti-1795821843); keep it out of the bedroom) (42:59) Jaemin: Do 30 minutes of writing every day. ### **Find Us Online** [Gabe's twitter](https://twitter.com/gaberose) > – Gabe's latest post: [We Have to Do This Right](http://www.gaberose.com/blog/how-the-democratic-party-may-be-hurting-the-metoo-movement) [Jaemin's twitter](https://twitter.com/jaemin_yi) > – Jaemin's latest post: [How to Create Habits (Without Being an Asshole to Yourself)](http://www.jaeminyi.com/create-habits-without-being-an-asshole/ "Link: http://www.jaeminyi.com/create-habits-without-being-an-asshole/") Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by [Broke For Free](http://brokeforfree.com/)
Jaemin and Gabe take a look back at the feelings that defined their 2017 - and the ones they're looking forward to exploring in 2018. They also reflect on the 1st birthday of the podcast and share their top Quick Picks of the year! Send us thoughts, feedback, and Quick Picks of your own at guyswithfeelingsshow@gmail.com Show Notes (3:15) The Feelings of 2017 Gabe's #1 Feeling of 2017: Honesty (10:44) Jaemin's #1 Feeling of 2017: Inspiration (Self-Expression) (16:53) Gabe's #2 Feeling: Curiosity (23:00) Jaemin's #2 Feeling: Love (with others, with self) (29:43) The Feelings of 2018 (35:34) Reflections on one year of podcasting. (40:04) Quick Picks Gabe: Hack your phone so you use it less (Moment, Freedom; turn display to grayscale; keep it out of the bedroom) (42:59) Jaemin: Do 30 minutes of writing every day. Find Us Online Gabe’s twitter > – Gabe’s latest post: We Have to Do This Right Jaemin’s twitter > – Jaemin’s latest post: How to Create Habits (Without Being an Asshole to Yourself) Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free
Jaemin and Gabe answer the question: "What advice do you wish you could've given yourself 10 years ago?" They also share a bunch of answers from their online community (including Gabe's mom), as well as discussing what alpha males can learn from alpha wolves, and why you should pancake surprise your friends. Send us thoughts, feedback, and Quick Picks of your own at guyswithfeelingsshow@gmail.com ### Show Notes (2:50) Jaemin's video for Planned Parenthood [got nominated](http://shortyawards.com/2nd-socialgood/the-abortion-pill-in-clinic-abortion) for a Shorty Social Good Award! (4:03) Jaemin and Gabe's [video for Flippable](http://www.imaginarylava.org/project/flippable/). (9:00) **Deep Dive: What advice do you wish you could've given yourself 10 years ago?** (9:20) Our online community shares their advice. (11:48) Gabe's mom shares her advice. (13:29) Shane's letter to his teenage self. (16:51) Gabe's #1 Advice: To really look for and build community. (18:57) Jaemin's #1 Advice: To not try and do it all on your own. (23:33) Gabe's #2 Advice: Be careful what percentage of your sense of self you tie up in your job/career. (28:37) Jaemin's #2 Advice: Creativity should be for you - not for others. (35:46) Eric shares his advice. (41:42) **GWF Read of the Month:** [Tapping Your Inner Wolf ](https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/06/opinion/tapping-your-inner-wolf.html)(NYTimes) (48:02) **Quick Picks** Gabe: [Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City](https://www.amazon.com/Evicted-Poverty-Profit-American-City/dp/0553447432) by Matthew Desmond (52:00) Jaemin's: Pancake Surprise your friends. ### **Find Us Online** [Gabe's twitter](https://twitter.com/gaberose) > – Gabe's latest post: [Asking Different Questions](http://www.gaberose.com/blog/asking-different-questions) [Jaemin's twitter](https://twitter.com/jaemin_yi "Link: https://twitter.com/jaemin_yi") > – Jaemin's latest post: [How to Survive Working from Home](http://www.jaeminyi.com/survive-working-from-home/) Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by [Broke For Free](http://brokeforfree.com/ "Link: http://brokeforfree.com/")
Jaemin and Gabe answer the question: "What advice do you wish you could've given yourself 10 years ago?" They also share a bunch of answers from their online community (including Gabe's mom), as well as discussing what alpha males can learn from alpha wolves, and why you should pancake surprise your friends. Send us thoughts, feedback, and Quick Picks of your own at guyswithfeelingsshow@gmail.com Show Notes (2:50) Jaemin's video for Planned Parenthood got nominated for a Shorty Social Good Award! (4:03) Jaemin and Gabe's video for Flippable. (9:00) Deep Dive: What advice do you wish you could've given yourself 10 years ago? (9:20) Our online community shares their advice. (11:48) Gabe's mom shares her advice. (13:29) Shane's letter to his teenage self. (16:51) Gabe's #1 Advice: To really look for and build community. (18:57) Jaemin’s #1 Advice: To not try and do it all on your own. (23:33) Gabe's #2 Advice: Be careful what percentage of your sense of self you tie up in your job/career. (28:37) Jaemin’s #2 Advice: Creativity should be for you - not for others. (35:46) Eric shares his advice. (41:42) GWF Read of the Month: Tapping Your Inner Wolf (NYTimes) (48:02) Quick Picks Gabe: Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond (52:00) Jaemin’s: Pancake Surprise your friends. Find Us Online Gabe’s twitter > – Gabe’s latest post: Asking Different Questions Jaemin’s twitter > – Jaemin’s latest post: How to Survive Working from Home Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free
Jaemin and Gabe welcome guest Kareem Hammad to dive deep into a topic near and dear to their hearts: Burning Man. They discuss what it is, why it's so transformational, how it helps men become more vulnerable, their controversial beliefs about it, and much more! Send us thoughts, feedback, and Quick Picks of your own at guyswithfeelingsshow@gmail.com ### Show Notes (4:38) **Clip Montage #1: What was your last Burning Man like?** (5:35) What is Burning Man? (10:39) **Clip Montage #2: What's a favorite memory from your last Burn?** (13:11) Kareem: dancing to the Raj Mahal. (14:18) Gabe: Burner wedding and Temple burn. (16:02) The beauty and spirituality of the Temple. (17:27) Jaemin: encountering a stranger in a dust storm. (20:01) **Clip Montage #3: How has Burning Man changed you?** (21:33) Jaemin: how BM transformed Gabe & Jaemin's friendship and led to the creation of this podcast. (23:34) Gabe: discovering what authenticity and inner-honesty really mean. (26:10) Kareem: questioning and reassessing everything in his life afterwards. (27:33) How BM helps men become more vulnerable and emotionally open. (31:17) Shifting from individual transformation to community building. The importance of community in the Burn. (36:14) **Question: What's one belief you hold about Burning Man that may be a little controversial?** (36:27) Gabe: BM can be full of lows...and those are a tremendously valuable part of the event. (40:52) Jaemin: There's a silver lining to the rising trend of turnkey camps and celebrities (like Paris Hilton) visiting. (44:42) Gabe defends Paris Hilton. (47:45) Kareem: Burning Man isn't the only place you can find this. (49:03) What does the rise of festival culture say about us? (52:41) Cultivating and living in community is one way to keep the magic of BM alive 24/7. (56:52) **Quick Picks** Kareem: [The Age of Cryptocurrency](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L73JQ18/) by Paul Vigna and Michael J. Casey. (59:57) Gabe: Brewery in Richmond, CA called [Armistice Brewing Company](http://www.armisticebrewing.com/) (started by former GWF guest and Renaissance woman, [Alex Zobel](http://www.guyswithfeelings.co/e/354cdc51f39cba/)) (1:01) Jaemin: How a few minutes of daily stretching tricked me into loving yoga. **Find Us Online** [Kareem's Soundcloud](https://soundcloud.com/teamkareem) [Gabe's Twitter](https://twitter.com/gaberose) [Jaemin's twitter](https://twitter.com/jaemin_yi) > – Jaemin's latest post: [What Surprised Me About Living in a 38-Person Mansion](http://www.jaeminyi.com/living-in-a-38-person-mansion/) Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by [Broke For Free](http://brokeforfree.com/)
Jaemin and Gabe welcome guest Kareem Hammad to dive deep into a topic near and dear to their hearts: Burning Man. They discuss what it is, why it's so transformational, how it helps men become more vulnerable, their controversial beliefs about it, and much more! Send us thoughts, feedback, and Quick Picks of your own at guyswithfeelingsshow@gmail.com Show Notes (4:38) Clip Montage #1: What was your last Burning Man like? (5:35) What is Burning Man? (10:39) Clip Montage #2: What's a favorite memory from your last Burn? (13:11) Kareem: dancing to the Raj Mahal. (14:18) Gabe: Burner wedding and Temple burn. (16:02) The beauty and spirituality of the Temple. (17:27) Jaemin: encountering a stranger in a dust storm. (20:01) Clip Montage #3: How has Burning Man changed you? (21:33) Jaemin: how BM transformed Gabe & Jaemin's friendship and led to the creation of this podcast. (23:34) Gabe: discovering what authenticity and inner-honesty really mean. (26:10) Kareem: questioning and reassessing everything in his life afterwards. (27:33) How BM helps men become more vulnerable and emotionally open. (31:17) Shifting from individual transformation to community building. The importance of community in the Burn. (36:14) Question: What's one belief you hold about Burning Man that may be a little controversial? (36:27) Gabe: BM can be full of lows...and those are a tremendously valuable part of the event. (40:52) Jaemin: There's a silver lining to the rising trend of turnkey camps and celebrities (like Paris Hilton) visiting. (44:42) Gabe defends Paris Hilton. (47:45) Kareem: Burning Man isn't the only place you can find this. (49:03) What does the rise of festival culture say about us? (52:41) Cultivating and living in community is one way to keep the magic of BM alive 24/7. (56:52) Quick Picks Kareem: The Age of Cryptocurrency by Paul Vigna and Michael J. Casey. (59:57) Gabe: Brewery in Richmond, CA called Armistice Brewing Company (started by former GWF guest and Renaissance woman, Alex Zobel) (1:01) Jaemin: How a few minutes of daily stretching tricked me into loving yoga. Find Us Online Kareem's Soundcloud Gabe’s Twitter Jaemin’s twitter > – Jaemin’s latest post: What Surprised Me About Living in a 38-Person Mansion Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free
Jaemin and Gabe discuss embracing the lows of life, as well as manscaping, banishing phones from bedrooms, an easier way to call your representatives, updates on Jaemin's online dating life, and more! Send us thoughts, feedback, and Quick Picks of your own at guyswithfeelingsshow@gmail.com ### Show Notes (4:20) **Deep Dive: Embracing the Lows** (6:20) Interview with [Allie Lapidus](http://www.allielapidus.com/) on having to take a retail makeup job that she was resisting for years – and how it ended up being exactly what she needed. (9:40) What makes lows such powerful growth catalysts? (11:50) Jaemin's low story: struggling with severe hypothyroidism for 6 months and becoming a monk on a mountaintop. (15:25) How lows force you to carve out your own unique path – and help you become a teacher for others. (17:32) Is there way to smooth out the crashes between highs and lows? (22:53) Strategies on dealing with lows when they come up. (26:53) How helpful a therapist can be (and how annoying it can be to find the right one). (31:26) **Quick Picks** Gabe's #1: Buy an old school alarm clock (and keep your phone out of the bedroom). (35:07) Jaemin's #1: Easily call your representatives with the [5 Calls](https://5calls.org/) app. (39:18) Gabe's #2: Two pop culture recommendations: a podcast called [Longform](https://longform.org/podcast) and a graphic novel called [Saga](https://www.amazon.com/Saga-Book-One-Brian-Vaughan/dp/1632150786/). > – [Watchmen](https://www.amazon.com/Watchmen-Alan-Moore/dp/1401219268/) > – [Maus](https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Maus-Art-Spiegelman/dp/0679406417/) (43:05) Jaemin's #2: Getting a bodyhair trimmer ([Philips Norelco Bodygroom](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0037HP9OA/)). (44:36) Gabe's #3: [Recomendo](http://recomendo.com/) weekly newsletter. (46:33) Jaemin's #3: [Master of None](https://www.netflix.com/title/80049714) S2 (Netflix). > – Master of None “Thanksgiving” [episode recap](http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/master-nones-thanksgiving-presents-one-best-coming-255989 "Link: http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/master-nones-thanksgiving-presents-one-best-coming-255989") > – Kumail Nanjiani's [The Big Sick](http://www.thebigsickmovie.com/) > – [Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King](https://www.netflix.com/title/80134781 "Link: https://www.netflix.com/title/80134781") **Find Us Online** [Gabe's twitter](https://twitter.com/gaberose) > – Gabe's latest post: [“Simple Lifehack: Banishing the Phone From the Bedroom””](http://www.gaberose.com/blog/simple-lifehack-banishing-the-phone-from-the-bedroom) > > > [Jaemin's twitter](https://twitter.com/jaemin_yi) > > > > – Jaemin's latest post: [“The Relationship Theory that Melted My Cold Heart”](http://www.jaeminyi.com/relationship-theory-that-melted-my-cold-heart/) Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by [Broke For Free](http://brokeforfree.com/)
Jaemin and Gabe discuss making writing an effortless habit, the birthday blues, online dating woes, new favorite podcasts, microfiber towels, and more! Send us thoughts, feedback, and Quick Picks of your own at guyswithfeelingsshow@gmail.com. Show Notes (4:00) What Are You Bringing to the Table? • Gabe: The Birthday Blues…why is this such a prevalent thing? • (14:15) Jaemin: How I finally made writing an effortless, enjoyable habit (after struggling for over a decade). (28:25) Quick Picks • Gabe's #1: Making your own almond milk. • (31:31) Jaemin's #1: New favorite podcast: The Daily by the New York Times. • (34:51) Gabe's #2: Chrome extension for finding email addresses: Hunter • (37:18) Jaemin's #2: Ulysses writing app (for Mac and iOS) • (41:40) Gabe's #3: Parting the Waters : America in the King Years 1954-63 by Taylor Branch • (44:55) Jaemin's #3: Antibacterial microfiber towels infused with silver. (Norwex, E-Cloth) Find Us Online • Gabe's twitter – Gabe's latest blog post: “My Top 6 Books of 2016”” • Jaemin's twitter – Jaemin's latest blog post: “My Favorite Podcasts of 2017” • Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free
Jaemin and Gabe welcome Peter Krouse to discuss becoming a software engineer in just 9 months, conscious dog parenting, ethical men's fashion, the virtues of slow reading, and more! Send us thoughts, feedback, and Quick Picks of your own at guyswithfeelingsshow@gmail.com. Show Notes (2:47) What Are You Bringing to the Table? • Peter: How he went from working in a travel company to being a software engineer in just 9 months! – (8:39) Advice: do self-exploration first. It's a lot of money to invest in a bootcamp or any kind of transition without knowing if you'll be genuinely interested in it. – (10:50) The most successful people spent the least amount of time worrying about your outcome at the end. – General Assembly (coding bootcamp) (24:50) Advice: If you're not passionate about it, it's not going to be worth your time. • (27:25) Gabe: Working with a conscious dog trainer has made all the difference with their dog's behavior issues. – The Zen Dog (39:00) Quick Picks • Peter's [#1](https://soundcloud.com/tags/1): Journey (videogame) • Gabe's [#1](https://soundcloud.com/tags/1): Make your phone less appealing by turning it to black & white; and answering the phone immediately when you get a call. • Jaemin's [#1](https://soundcloud.com/tags/1): The benefits of Slow Reading (the anti Speed Reading). • (56:52) Peter's [#2](https://soundcloud.com/tags/2): Well-Spent.com (men's fashion blog focusing on responsibly made, ethical fashion) • Gabe's [#2](https://soundcloud.com/tags/2): Ghettoside: A True Story of Murder in America by Jill Leovy • Jaemin's [#2](https://soundcloud.com/tags/2): Viewing exercise for it's emotional/mental benefit, rather than physical. Find Us Online • Peter's Instagram • Gabe's twitter – Gabe's latest blog post: “My Top 6 Books of 2016”” • Jaemin's twitter – Jaemin's latest blog post: “Three Books I'm Embarrassed to Admit Changed My Life” • Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free
Irresistible Fiction 2: Utter Bullshit Almost a century ago, scientists searched to find the smallest particle of matter in the microverse. Instead, they found puzzles and funhouse reflections. Deep down inside the atom, things got strange, and even Albert Einstein tried to sweep it all under the rug. But that strangeness at the core of the atom sat under that metaphorical rug, and waited. Every once and awhile, we lifted the corner of the rug and picked out little bits of quantum strangeness that suited our needs. But most of it, we avoided as improbable, waiting for another Einstein to sort it all out for us. Bullshit, my friends, is on the rise, and reaching historic levels. Across the multiverse, it appears that all of those little bits of quantum strangeness have reached critical mass. The pent up quantum strangeness appears to have begun to release itself in historic, multi-cosmic waves of bullshit. There has been a surge in first, and second term Trump presidencies across an infinite number of worlds. In a dark, and frightening swath of the unending abyss, Trump has seized power in America as a warrior king, leading literal packs of wolves from Wall Street. The infrastructure in place, to protect against the build-up of bullshit is old and weak. In a frightening array of worlds, the bullshit flood is topping walls that have stood solid for centuries. If Trump is President in your world, know that you are currently experiencing historic levels of bullshit. Unfortunately, we can’t say for sure when you can hope to reach peak bullshit. Until bullshit levels return to normal, please use common sense as much a possible. Eventually, we are afraid, the whole multi-cosmos will be awash in bullshit. Then, and only then, will we be able to come to terms with what scared Albert Einstein. But, that’s for another episode. In the meantime, a little uncertainty will be good for us all. Bill Murray: “It just doesn’t matter.” That’s Bill Murray, chanting at the end of this episode. The clip his from his role as a summer camp counselor who helps a boy come to terms with his terminal cancer. Murray won the best supporting actor Oscar in the 1979 tear-jerker, Meatball Stew. Music: Broke For Free "As Colorful As Ever" URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Layers/As_Colorful_As_Ever Comments: http://freemusicarchive.org/ Curator: Music for Video Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ Kevin MacLeod "Slow Burn" URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Blues_Sampler/Slow_Burn Comments: http://freemusicarchive.org/ Curator: WFMU Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Jaemin and Gabe share their thoughts on Gabe's first weekend meditation retreat; navigating big life transitions (like moving!); silencing your phone's notifications; 7 minute workouts; and much more! Show Notes What Are You Bringing to the Table? • Gabe: How a weekend meditation retreat finally got me excited about meditation. – Deer Park Monastery – Vipassana Meditation Retreats • Jaemin: Navigating big life transitions (like moving out of a 30-person mansion), knowing when it's time to move on, and leaving while it's still good. Quick Picks • Gabe's #1: Arriving places 15 minutes early. – I Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi • Jaemin's #1: 7 minute workout (more for a mental/mood boost than physical) – The Scientific 7-Minute Workout (New York Times) – The Johnson & Johnson 7 Minute Workout app • Gabe's #2: Turning off most of your phone notifications. • Jaemin's #2: Liberation IS: The End of The Spiritual Path by Salvadore Poe – The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle – Shift into Freedom: The Science and Practice of Open-Hearted Awareness by Loch Kelly • Gabe's #3: Show Me a Hero (HBO Series) • Jaemin's #3: Read episode recaps to dive deeper into your favorite shows. – Episode recaps for The Wire by Alan Sepinwall – Subreddit for Show Me a Hero on Reddit • Gabe's twitter – Gabe's latest blog post: “My Top 6 Books of 2016”” • Jaemin's twitter – Jaemin's latest blog post: “Three Books I'm Embarrassed to Admit Changed My Life” • Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free
Is it an accident or a crash? One man is on a mission to make police and the media change the way they speak. Is it better to own or lease a car? Jayson explains a simple rule of thumb to consider. Quick, what side of the car do you fuel up your car? Have you ever wondered why they put it there? All that and the sudsy cop on this edition of the Driving You Crazy Podcast. Contact: DrivingYouCrazyPodcast@Gmail.com Jayson - twitter.com/Denver7Traffic or www.facebook.com/JaysonLuberTrafficGuy Joseph: twitter.com/josephdenver7 Production Notes: Open music: jazzyfrenchy by Bensound Music into first break: As Colorful As Ever by Broke For Free Music out of first break: Daydreaming of The South by Bryan Mathys Close music: Latch Swing by Hungaria
Jaemin and Gabe welcome their first ever Guest with Feelings: Alex Zobel, a modern-day Renaissance woman who has a PhD in 16th century English Lit, teaches prisoners in San Quentin, is building her own tiny home, and opening a brewery with her brother, among other things. The three of them discuss: how to become a modern day Renaissance person, what San Quentin prisoners thought of the election, what Standing Rock taught Alex (radical listening), IUD's and accessible poetry, and much more! Show Notes Guest with Feelings Interview • The tension between exploring many diverse interests and diving deep into each of those interests. • What San Quentin prisoners thought of Donald Trump winning the election. • Invisibilia podcast: Is Your Personality Fixed, Or Can You Change Who You Are? • The origins of the Armistice Brewing Company • Teams without conflict don't work. • The importance of Asset Mapping: what are the skills that I have and how can they be used to advance the causes I believe in? • How climbing a gigantic metal boar at Burning Man taught Alex to “just do it”. • The power of community to galvanize and inspire social change. • Alex's experience at Standing Rock: “If Burning Man is about racial self-expression, showing up at Standing Rock is about radical listening.” • Ta Nehisi Coates quote on allyship. • “Bad Feminist” by Roxanne Gay • “Say what you're going to say, but be willing to say you're sorry.” • Tactics for talking about Trump with family at the dinner table. Quick Picks • Gabe's #1: The People vs. O.J. Simpson (on Netflix) – O.J.: Made in America (ESPN documentary) • Alex's #1: IUD's (non-hormonal) – removable birth control. – Planned Parenthood video on IUDs (that Jaemin produced) • Jaemin's #1: In Defense of Facebook • Gabe's #2: Having a light morning routine (Meditate for 3 min. and journal for 3 min. before checking email) • Alex's #2: Accessible poetry – Alex's list of 10 accessible poets, (with a link to a poem by each poet): Nayyirah Waheed, Gwendolyn Brooks, Mary Oliver, Warsan Shire, Sherman Alexie, Billy Collins, Sharon Olds, Ted Kooser, Lucile Clifton, Louise Gluck. – salt. by Nayyirah Waheed – Andrea Gibson • Jaemin's #2: Gymnastic rings workouts – Nayoya gymnastic rings – Gymnastic Rings 101: A Beginner's Routine & FAQs • Alex's brewery: Armistice Brewing Company – Alex's latest brewery blog post: “Brewhouse Found Its Forever Home!” • Gabe's twitter – Gabe's latest blog post: “My Top 6 Books of 2016”” • Jaemin's twitter – Jaemin's latest blog post: “Three Books I'm Embarrassed to Admit Changed My Life” • Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free
Jaemin and Gabe share their thoughts on going not-quite-full vegan, coming out of the hypothyroidism closet, better questions to ask when you meet someone, how to do the right thing monthly (and effortlessly), and much more! Show Notes What Are You Bringing to the Table? • Jaemin: What you can learn from struggling with chronic health issues. • Gabe: Changing my views on vegans and going vegan-ish. – When people try to come at veganism but you ready (Instagram) Quick Picks • Jaemin's #1: Have an Accidental Budget – I Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi • Gabe's #1: Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow • Jaemin's #2: Make your hangouts more intentionally playful, creative (story from Tahoe trip) – Camp Grounded, summer camp for adults – First Follower: Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy • Gabe's #2: Be a monthly donor to organizations you care about. – A few organizations Gabe recommends: International Rescue Committee, National Immigration Law Center, International Refugee Assistance Project, Kids in Need of Defense, and the ACLU. – Patreon • Jaemin's #3: Better questions to ask when you meet someone – What are you excited about these days? – What's something you've recently learned? – What are some themes that are coming up in your life right now? • Gabe's #3: Why protesting is awesome. • Gabe's twitter: https://twitter.com/gaberose – Gabe's latest blog post: “My Top 6 Books of 2016” (http://www.gaberose.com/blog/my-top-6-books-of-2016) • Jaemin's twitter: https://twitter.com/jaemin_yi – Jaemin's latest blog post: “Three Books I'm Embarrassed to Admit Changed My Life” (http://www.jaeminyi.com/three-books-im-embarrassed-admit-changed-life/) • Music for the podcast: “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free Subscribe via iTunes: https://itun.es/us/GZMghb.c Subscribe via Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/guys-with-feelings-2
A conversation about Pi. CORRECTION: At around 2:30 I mistakenly said that 5/2 was equivalent to 1.5. Obviously this is not true and 5/2 is actually equivalent to 2.5. Andy Rundquist is a professor of physics at Hamline University, where I go to school. He runs a physics blog and also did a science performance with Bill Nye at the Mall of America! Find both, respectively, here: https://arundquist.wordpress.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqTmyfjXuE0 SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.patreon.com/uncertaintyprinciple https://www.paypal.me/DanielJamesBarker MUSIC: "Backed Vibes Clean" by Kevin Macleod: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Jazz_Sampler/Backed_Vibes_Clean_1973 "Sleep No Time" by Asthmatic Astronaut: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Asthmatic_Astronaut/Lost_Unfinished_Thrown_away_And_Recovered/Asthmatic_Astronaut_-_Lost_Unfinished_Thrown_away_And_Recovered_B_Sides_-_08_Sleep_No_Time "FasterFasterBrighter" by Blue Dot Sessions: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/Ray_Gun/Ray_Gun_-_FasterFasterBrighter "Faster Does It" by Kevin Macleod: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Jazz_Sampler/Faster_Does_It_1271 "As Colorful As Ever" by Broke For Free: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Layers/As_Colorful_As_Ever Thanks for listening, & keep exploring. -Daniel
In episode #3 of Guys with Feelings, Jaemin and Gabe share their thoughts on: • dating more consciously • the magic (and danger) of solo backpacking • eating a plant burger that bleeds • how intentional communities can save your relationship • and much more! - Show notes at: http://www.jaeminyi.com/podcast-3/ - Music for the podcast: "As Colorful As Ever" by Broke For Free (brokeforfree.com/)
In this episode, Jaemin and Gabe cover topics such as: • re-thinking their views post-Trump • learning to be a disciplined half-ass • why you need a onesie (with a tail) • and much more! - Show notes at: http://www.jaeminyi.com/podcast-2/ - Music for the podcast: "As Colorful As Ever" by Broke For Free (brokeforfree.com/)
As part of Jaemin's October Creativity Challenge, he finally moved forward with something he's always wanted to do: record a podcast! So he sat down with Gabe Rose, a lifelong friend and frequent collaborator, and they decided to hit the record button and see what happened. In their first podcast attempt, they cover topics such as: • sleep drugs extracted from sleepy cats • giving up a kidney • undergoing a journey of the senses • why religion is underrated •what we're missing about Trump supporters • and much more! And there's a bonus surprise if you wait til the end... Enjoy! - Show notes at: http://www.jaeminyi.com/jaemin-gabe-record-a-podcast/ - Music for the podcast: "As Colorful As Ever" by Broke For Free (brokeforfree.com/)
Subscribe (Stitcher)Subscribe (iTunes) We return to the Vector Festival to interface with the machine, dodge some lasers, and transform into our Sailor selves. Game controllers are often a player's lifeline. A player's familiarity with a control scheme or a controller can determine the difference between success and defeat. Over time we've seen controllers become more standardized, from a simple joystick and a button to the four face buttons, four triggers, and two analogue sticks. We've had good controllers (Xbox 360), bad controllers (Nintendo 64), and plain ugly ones (Atari Jaguar), but eventually they all settled on the same thing. The Wii U's gamepad has screen in the middle, but it's fundamentally the same layout as the PlayStation 2, and its simplified controller makes that clear. These controllers then form a connected language, where a player can move between all modern consoles and not dramatically change the way the games control. Yet, once controls become standardised they start to lose their nuance. Vibration adds potential, as does the Wii U's screen (not so much the PS4's touch nub) but they're just abstractions made for a select few games, usually focused on action. How do four face buttons and four triggers help you in a game where you're exploring or trying to solve puzzles? Most likely, half the buttons will go unused. Meanwhile there's not enough buttons for a flight simulator or many strategy games. Sometimes they also lack the precision and exact feel necessary for a game. We used to accelerate cars with the bottom most face button, but the back right trigger feels better. Players have a granularity of control available a trigger that isn't on a buttons and pushing down slowly on a trigger feels closer to pushing down the accelerator. In an arcade you'll often see games attempt to go beyond this, with controllers that include a miniature version of a race car, including a wheel, pedals and a gear stick. All of this is learned behaviour, however. We know how these controllers work from experience. They are the current agreed upon language for video games. But as today's episode explores, every language has a learning curve and our current language is hardly the only one. With the necessary philosophical rambling out of the way, on today's episode you'll hear the following designers: Kieran Nolan, a researcher from Ireland, talks about_ Control_, a game about the way we interact with machines and the levels of abstraction it takes to play one. (0:40 - 10:30) In the news : Sony shrinks. Twitch gets a convention. Gamergate remains horrific. SpeedTree won an academy award. **(10:30 - 34:30) ** Sagan Yee, Alicia Contestabile, and Nadine Lessio discuss magical girls, Sailor Moon,_ Punk Prism Power_, and giant plastic controllers. (34:30 - 44:50) **Daniele Hopkins and Kyle Duffield **explain how to explain a field a lasers, why'd they make for a terrible security system, and fighting a human boss battle. (44:50 - 53:20) We've talked to Sagan Yee and Nadine Lessio a couple times now. The first time we talked to them together was for a game where you physically threw knives at a screen to make decisions. Nadine also worked on another game available at the Vector Festival called Sext Adventure, with Kara Stone.Meanwhile, Sagan's been teaching people about game literacy at Toronto's Reference Library. Sorry, if we didn't get your call. We were fighting evil. pic.twitter.com/cL3pigmWhB — Built to Play (@BuilttoPlay) February 21, 2015 By the way, the Vector Festival's _To Utility and Beyond _exhibit is running at the InterAccessgallery until March 21. It's at Ossington and Queen in Toronto, so if you live in Canada, it's basically down the street. THANKS TO THE FREE MUSIC ARCHIVE FOR "OLPC" BY Marco Raaphorst, "Algo Rhythm Natural" BY Podington Bear, "Erotic Robotics" BY The Polish Ambassador, "Photosphere" BY Charles Atlas. OUR OPENING THEME WAS "As Colorful As Ever" by Broke for Free. THIS EPISODE USED CLIPS FROM Ocean's Twelve, Terminator 2, Videodrome, and Sailor Moon. We also used "Unanswered Questions" by Kevin MacLeod. BUILT TO PLAY IS A PRODUCT OF THE SCOPE AT RYERSON RADIO STATION IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN TORONTO. IT WAS PRODUCED AND EDITED BY ARMAN AGHBALI AND WRITTEN BY DANIEL ROSEN. IF YOU LIKE THE SHOW PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND RATE US ONLINE. IT HELPS MORE PEOPLE FIND THE SHOW AND GIVES US AN IDEA HOW WE'RE DOING. FEEL FREE TO COMMENT DOWN BELOW.