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This episode originally broadcast on January 1, 2026. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2026/01/binary-system-podcast-487-2022s-christmas-musical-spirited/Happy New Year everybody! Hope your holiday is fun and your 2026 better than you hoped! This week we're sitting down with special guest Hannah Wallace to discuss 2022's epic Christmas musical, Spirited, which we really should've watched before now because it's all kinds of fun.This week's outro is a clip from Auld Lang Syne by Lovebyte.Correction: it's not Robert De Niro in Stranger Than Fiction, it's Dustan Hoffman.Here's the link to the Ryan Reynolds Vasectomy gin commercial. Make sure to check out the Nick Cannon version too.And here's a link to Hugh's review of Avatar: Fire and Ash. (Hugh is one of our most forgiving reviewers, so when he gives something a D+ you should definitely pay attention.)Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use this link to get there, you can support this podcast too! ScottishLaird.co.uk.For updates, fan art, and other randomness, come follow us on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram!
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In this episode we welcome 2026 in by taking a short journey through The Old Farmer's Almanac. We take a look at long range forecasts for the year, major anniversaries happening, and important dates. I offer my thoughts on the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States to close the episode out. "Auld Lang Syne" performed by Elise Soldberg via Soundstripe.Support the show
Happy New Year! We're ringing in 2026 by looking ahead at some of the biggest moments of the year, like America 250 and the Winter Olympics. Then, we cover classic good luck foods, our resolutions, and what you can expect from BullCast in 2026. And of course, we take a quick nod to “Auld Lang Syne”—because times gone by matter, and we're grateful for every minute with you. The List: The Big Three Events of 2026 Hashtags: #HappyNewYear #Goodbye2025 #Hello2026 #WinterOlympics #America250 #WorldCup #AuldLangSyne #Cheers Visit us online: www.bullcastpodcast.com Produced by Cameron Spann | Powered by Pickler Wealth Advisors Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com
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Every New Year's at midnight, we raise our voices to sing a song that few of us understand: “Auld Lang Syne.” So when and why did this become the anthem of the holiday? In this episode, our friends at the Smithsonian's Sidedoor podcast trace the mysterious rise of “Auld Lang Syne” from rural Scotland, to a New York jazz club, to a classic film and an iconic actor. Featuring folklorist Jim Deutsch. Support the show and get ad-free episodes at 20k.org/plus. Subscribe to Sidedoor wherever you get your podcasts. Twenty Thousand Hertz is produced by Defacto Sound. Subscribe on YouTube to see our video series. If you know what this week's mystery sound is, tell us at mystery.20k.org. Follow Dallas on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Join our community on Reddit. Get 3 months of free payroll at gusto.com/20k. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Trump administration is halting money for child care in Minnesota. It's a response to a YouTube video that accused daycare centers of fraud. State officials say they're investigating but so far haven't substantiated the allegations. We'll talk with a childcare provider about the impact.It's the last day of 2025, a year that brought swift and constant changes to immigration policy. immigration reporter Sarah Thamer joined the program to explain. And to wrap up the year, we're sharing some of our favorite conversations. 50 years since the first Hmong refugees arrived in Minnesota, we'll talk about Hmong representation and culture. We'll revisit interviews with Minnesota basketball stars' childhood coaches. And we go back out to lunch with Anton Treuer.Our Minnesota Music Minute was “Auld Lang Syne” by Coyote.
As Scottish indie pop legends Belle & Sebastian prepare to celebrate 30 years of musicmaking, they look back at what got them here. Plus they help ring in the new year with a Rabbie Burns classic. Jamaica's former Poet Laureate Lorna Goodison reflects on her recent residency at Ellisland Farmhouse, where Robert Burns wrote Auld Lang Syne. Award-winning Scottish poet and spoken word artist Michael Mullen brought their debut collection Goonie in to the world this June. Now they share a poem written specially for Front Row, about the joys of Hogmanay. Kirsty celebrates the life of Scottish comedian and impressionist Stanley Baxter, who passed away earlier this month aged 99. His productions became staples of Christmas and New Year television, as broadcaster and cultural historian Matthew Sweet discusses with actor Juliet Cadzow.
THIS WEEK ON REWIND: CHRISTMAS HAS COME & GONE, and the New Year's Eve is upon us!! It's a time for resolutions, reflections, celebrations, and NO RAGRETS!! Today on REWIND, we are reflecting on the good, the bad, and the hilarious, as well as prepping for the New Year and the exciting opportunities it brings. Join us as we look toward the future whilst heading down memory lane. ⏰TIME CODES⏰ (0:10) FIRST THOUGHTS (1:13) LOOKING BACK & LOOKING AHEAD (35:03) FINAL THOUGHTS Follow Blake: @heyblakerackley Follow Raven: @iamravendawson BUY REWIND MERCH (AVAILABLE NOW): https://rewindthepod.threadless.com WATCH RAVEN on THE TERRELL SHOW: https://youtu.be/7c0Y-DN-_A4?si=TlI0ZZpSKdDBmtNH COME SEE BLAKE @ RANCH HANDS COWBOYLESQUE: https://www.ranchhandscowboylesque.com [CODE: REWIND10] BOOK GABE WITH “HEY BACH!” EVENTS: https://www.heybachnash.com [CODE: REWIND] To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVVnhe6Es3kFxV18W2oLrur6m3c7Lwl6- Follow Blake- Instagram: @heyblakerackley TikTok: @heyblakerackley Threads: @heyblakerackley Twitter: @heyblakerackley Follow Raven- Instagram: @iamravendawson TikTok: @iamravendawson Threads: @iamravendawson ABOUT REWIND: The Podcast - Hosted by the effortlessly charismatic duo Raven Dawson and Blake Rackley, REWIND: The Podcast is where pop culture past meets pop culture present—with a whole lot of personality in between. Fueled by a love for iconic throwbacks and today's most talked-about moments, these two besties serve up unfiltered opinions, sharp humor, and a deep appreciation for the drama that keeps entertainment interesting. From Y2K nostalgia to red carpet chaos, award show upsets to reality TV scandals, nothing is off-limits. Whether they're revisiting the cultural staples that defined an era or breaking down the latest internet-breaking headlines, expect hot takes, deep dives, and plenty of side-eye. If your playlist lives somewhere between classic R&B and current chart-toppers, if you still quote your favorite 2000s movies on the daily, and if you love a little (or a lot of) flair with your pop culture commentary—this is the podcast you've been waiting for. Press play, lean in, and get ready to REWIND.
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TALK TO ME, TEXT ITA countdown, a wig switch, and two stories that stick: we dig into what your blood type might say about your health, then climb to the rooftops with the man who sets Times Square's confetti loose at midnight. The science comes first. We break down how types A, B, AB, and O relate to risks like norovirus, ulcers, heart attack, stroke, and clotting, and why hospitals treat AB plasma like “liquid gold” while relying on O-negative donors in emergencies. We talk through universal recipient and donor rules, the differences that may influence COVID-19 severity, and how to use these insights without turning them into fate. Practical, plain-English takeaways help you ask smarter questions at your next appointment.From there, the show lifts into the human layer. Meet the confetti king coordinating more than 100 volunteers and 3,000 pounds of paper across Times Square's skyline. His radio call syncs with fireworks and “Auld Lang Syne,” but what makes the spectacle unforgettable are the wishes on each slip—tiny notes gathered online and from a wishing wall, drifting over a million strangers. One message about a mother's cancer led to a phone call, a pause, and quiet sobs that turned a city ritual into something intimate and real. We love the logistics, but we linger on the feeling: the way simple craft delivers a shared heartbeat at midnight.We close with a question for you: if your wish could ride a confetti flake over Times Square, what would it say? Hit play, then share your line. If the conversation gave you something useful or moved you, follow, rate, and send this to a friend who needs a nudge of science and a spark of wonder.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREE Thanks for listening! Liberty Line each week on Sunday, look for topics on my X file @americanistblog and submit your 1-3 audio opinions to anamericanistblog@gmail.com and you'll be featured on the podcast. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREESupport the showTip Jar for coffee $ - Thanks Music by Alehandro Vodnik from Pixabay Blog - AnAmericanist.comX - @americanistblog
When the clock strikes midnight, you may usher in the New Year by singing the traditional, “Auld Lang Syne.” But what do the lyrics mean? Jim Daly shares how the words can bring new hope and richness to your relationships. Support Family Ministry If you enjoyed listening to Focus on the Family Commentary, please give us your feedback.
It’s New Year’s Eve. At midnight, many of us will be raising glasses, kissing loved ones, and trying to remember the words to “Auld Lang Syne.” That song, if you don’t recall, begins with a question: “Should old acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind?” We here at Soundside say, NO! We will remember. This year, we brought on a couple new producers, and they have been fantastic additions to our team! I am super excited to see how they help us grow. But we will never forget those who helped us get here. So, today, we’re playing back some of the great work by former Soundside producers. RELATED LINKS: 'Thousands of stiches, all by hand': a look at Puget Sound's artisan sailmakers Remembering Soul Radio-o-o-o-o-o-o 1250 KYAC - Seattle How the Olympic marmot became Washington's fuzziest state symbol Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Este é só um trecho da aula completa da música "Auld Lang Syne", que você encontra aqui no podcast "Aprenda Inglês com Música". Use a lupa do podcast para encontrar a aula completa para ouvir ;) Quer dar aquele up no seu inglês com a Teacher Milena ?
Happy New Year, folks! The party's heating up at our place: Luigi Pistilli is still looking a little moody, but Steve James is benchpressing Geoffrey Keen (much to his chagrin), Henry Silva and Lance Henriksen are grinning evilly at each other, and Andrea Bianchi is getting a bit gropey (I think Charles Bronson has noticed and he's about to do something violent). So we figured we'd duck out of the festivities long enough to count down our Top 5 first-time watches of 2025 for you. Just a quick episode before we head back and launch into Auld Lang Syne. See you later this week for the first episode of Season 3!!! Want to get in touch? You can reach us on caliber9fromouterspace@gmail.com Theme music: "The Cold Light of Day" by HKM. Check out HKM on #SoundCloud or Bandcamp
Hi everyone and thanks for joining me for another amazing year of The Sackhoff Show! I am so proud of the year we had together and so grateful to all of you for being part of this amazing community. On this special end-of-year Hindsight, my producer Jeph talk about our personal year in review (I won my F1 Fantasy league!) and our plans for 2026. Most of all, we share some important updates about the future of The Sackhoff Show! Don't worry, we're not going anywhere, but the show will look a little different going forward. I'm excited for a new chapter! Happy Holidays to you and your loved ones and we'll see you next… year. And that's what's up! Send me an email thesackhoffshow@gmail.com Produced by Rabbit Grin Productions Mail Sack Song by Nicolas @producer_sniffles Join us on Patreon! http://patreon.com/thesackhoffshow ----------------------------------------------------- Auld Lang Syne by Alexander Nakarada (CreatorChords) | https://creatorchords.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
On this episode of the NBA-Team, Adam makes a list for each team's New Year's Resolutions. Do they need to look into the magic 8 ball and search for some clarity (Atlanta...)? Do they hope to have good health for the remainder of the year (Orlando....)? Or do they resolve to get the season over as quick as possible and try again next year (Washington....) Andrew will then either agree or disagree with Adam's 1/3 season assessment. Enjoy!
Send us a textKen from the Sounds of Christmas does a deep dive into "Auld Lang Syne", remembers those we lost this year and looks ahead to 2026!Show links:Listen to the Sounds of Christmas stationFind the Sounds of Christmas podcastConnect with the Sounds of Christmas on social mediaCheck out all the artists that are making the 2024 season of the Sounds of Christmas station possibleSupport the show
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Melodies of Renewal: A Violinist's New Year Revelation Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2025-12-30-08-38-20-he Story Transcript:He: בערב הקר של ראש השנה האזרחית, אורות טיימס סקוור האירו את הרחוב כמו ים של כוכבים.En: On the cold evening of New Year's Eve, the lights of Times Square illuminated the street like a sea of stars.He: גורדי השחקים והמסכים זרחו, והמוני אנשים התהלכו בהתרגשות לקראת חצות.En: The skyscrapers and screens glowed, and crowds of people walked excitedly towards midnight.He: אביטל עמדה בפינה, מנסה לשווא ללכוד את תשומת לב העוברים והשבים.En: Avital stood in the corner, trying in vain to capture the attention of the passersby.He: היא הייתה כנרת מוכשרת, מסורה לנגינה, אך בחורף הזה, בתוך הרעש וההמולה, היא התקשתה להישמע.En: She was a talented violinist, dedicated to her music, but this winter, amidst the noise and hustle, she struggled to be heard.He: חלמה להביא את המוזיקה שלה לעולם וליצור קשר מיוחד עם על עוברת ושבה, אבל החלה לפקפק בעצמה.En: She dreamed of bringing her music to the world and creating a special connection with every passerby, but she began to doubt herself.He: יונתן, חברה הטוב, היה לצידה.En: Yonatan, her good friend, was by her side.He: הוא תמיד האמין בכישוריה, וניסה לעודד.En: He always believed in her skills and tried to encourage her.He: "אני יודע שאת יכולה, אביטל," אמר לה בחיוך חם.En: "I know you can do it, Avital," he said with a warm smile.He: "המוזיקה שלך מיוחדת.En: "Your music is special."He: " אבל בתוך כל הבלגן של טיימס סקוור, האמונה שלה בעצמה התערערה.En: But amidst all the chaos of Times Square, her confidence was shaken.He: עדיין, כשעה לצלצל חצות, היא החליטה לנסות עוד פעם אחת.En: Still, about an hour before midnight, she decided to try once more.He: היא עמדה וניגנה ברגש את "אולד לנג סיין.En: She stood and played with emotion "Auld Lang Syne."He: " הצלילים החרישיים שלה נגעו מעט באוזני העוברים, וקצת אחר קצת התחילו להיעצר, מקשיבים.En: Her quiet notes gently touched the ears of the passersby, and gradually, they began to stop and listen.He: האנשים הסובבים נדהמו מיופיו של הקול שלה, והרעיון שהזמן עומד להיגמר.En: The surrounding people were amazed by the beauty of her sound and the idea that time was about to end.He: בזהירות, פנתה אליה ליאורה, אישה זרה בעינים זורחות.En: Carefully, Leora, a stranger with glowing eyes, approached her.He: "המוזיקה שלך נגעה בלבי," אמרה בהתפעלות.En: "Your music touched my heart," she said in admiration.He: "היא הזכירה לי כמה יפה העולם יכול להיות.En: "It reminded me how beautiful the world can be."He: " המילים האלה העניקו לאביטל את ההשראה החדשה ואת הביטחון שהיא כל כך חשקה בו.En: Those words gave Avital the new inspiration and confidence she so desired.He: כשצליל השעון הכריז על חצות וקולות חדשים למלא את האוויר, אביטל הבינה שהמוזיקה שלה יכולה לגעת בלבבות, אפילו בעיר גדולה כמו ניו יורק.En: As the sound of the clock announced midnight and new voices filled the air, Avital realized her music could touch hearts, even in a big city like New York.He: היא התבוננה סביב, כשחיוך קטן עולה על פניה, נחושה להמשיך במסע המוזיקלי שלה.En: She looked around, a small smile forming on her face, determined to continue her musical journey.He: אלה היו ערבים בהם נגינת הלב הרגישה את המהות שלה בתוך העיר הגדולה.En: These were evenings when the music of the heart felt its essence within the big city.He: היא מצאה מתוך הצלילים שלה את המרחק ששנים חשבה שהיא לא תוכל לגשר עליו.En: She found within her own sounds the distance she thought for years she could not bridge.He: אך הנה, אור גדול הגיע אליה, ומתוך זה, בנחישות חדשה, היא המשיכה לנגן.En: But lo, a great light reached her, and from this, with renewed determination, she continued to play. Vocabulary Words:skyscrapers: גורדי השחקיםilluminated: האירוsea of stars: ים של כוכביםhustle: ההמולהcaptured: לכודtalented: מוכשרתdedicated: מסורהamidst: בתוךpassersby: העובריםconfidence: האמונהshaken: התערערהemotion: ברגשtouched: נגעהgradually: קצת אחר קצתbeauty: יופיadmiration: התפעלותinspiration: השראהdetermined: נחושהmusical journey: מסע המוזיקליessence: המהותbridge: לגשרglowing eyes: עינים זורחותvoices: קולותtempered: חרישייםwarm smile: חיוך חםchaos: בלגןencourage: לעודדvanity: לשוואnew year: ראש השנהgrand light: אור גדולBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
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Room for All: Stories Round the Table 5, written and illustrated by Lily Cathcart and read aloud by Jack Steel. To read rather than listen to this story you can go to our Sanctuary First blog post. We are delighted to feature: ‘Stories Round the Table; a series of five specially commissioned short stories by Lily Cathcart which explore how subtle moments around shared tables can change our lives forever. Each story will be published in text and audio on the Sanctuary First Blog. Lily will take us to a disheveled car, a crowded kitchen table, a busy train compartment, a bustling cafe, a cosy dining room, and a long conference table as we travel with her through each week of Advent (and even a bonus story for Hogmanay!) Music is ‘Auld Lang Syne' by Bamtone and ‘Chasing the Light' by Northern Heart, both licensed by Sanctus Media from www.Artist.io.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Ed & Carol Nicodemi - Seems Like Old Times FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAllison Scull & Victor Martin - A Wish's New Year FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYTamra Hayden - Auld Lang Syne FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYEd & Carol Nicodemi - Heaven On New Years Eve FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKatherine Moller - Parting Glass, Auld Lang Syne, Parting Glass FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at edandcarolnicodemi.comVisit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resourcesBecome more Profitable in just 3 minutes per day. http://profitablemusician.com/join
Dive into the timeless story of "Auld Lang Syne" – the iconic New Year's Eve song often mumbled as "Ol' Lang Syne." Explore its true meaning ("for the sake of old times"), its roots in ancient Scottish folk traditions, and how poet Robert Burns transformed it in 1788 into a global symbol of friendship, nostalgia, and farewell. We'll trace its journey from Scottish Hogmanay celebrations to worldwide midnight sing-alongs, uncover the traditional melody's origins, and explain why we cross arms and raise a "cup o' kindness" to ring in the new year.▶️ *[WORK WITH ME]* https://RobbJarrett.net▶️ *FREE* Personal Brand Starter Kit :: https://www.medialabb.net/brandkit*[SUBSCRIPTIONS I RECOMMEND]*ABOBE CREATIVE SOFTWARE - VIDIQ (AI Creation and SEO) - https://vidiq.com/robbjarrett Motion Array (Assets) - Envato (Assets) - OPENART (AI Creation Tools)BEACONS: https://beacons.ai/signup?c=robbjarrett*[PRODUCTS I RECOMMEND]*SM7B Microphone - https://amzn.to/47AuKREMV7+ Microphone - https://amzn.to/3V7LRmABLUE YETI Microphone - https://amzn.to/3V7LRmAOBSBOT Webcam - https://amzn.to/4mcWhMFDJI Action Cam - https://amzn.to/3V44gk7DJI OSMO Gimbal - https://amzn.to/3V44gk7NEEWER Lights - https://amzn.to/4pfvMJe
Well, Bubblies, we've reached the end of time and space for this year with the Doctor Who minisodes covering the Holiday Specials. And of course we're ending with the newest regeneration, Ncuti Gatwa's 15th Doctor, and his Christmas Special, Joy to the World. I want to give a great, big end of the year THANK YOU to my listeners and Tolerables! Thank you all for your support this last year, (and what a year it was!), and I'll be back tolerating folks and talking at y'all in 2026. Thank you for listening, Happy Holidays and Auld Lang Syne! Find, follow, support the pod → https://linktr.ee/mystreamingbubble Don't forget about Twin It to Win It → https://linktr.ee/twinittowinitpod
Happy New Year! Joe is back with a roundup of the top stories of 2025 in Latvia, as well as the Latvia Weekly people of the year! "Auld Lang Syne" performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 21 from disc 2 of Ceremonial Music (2005). Fragment of "I've Been Working on the Railroad" by Mitch Miller
In the final Three Good Things of 2025, Scott Jagow reflects on New Year's traditions by unpacking the meaning and history of “Auld Lang Syne.” From confusion over the lyrics to its origins with Robert Burns, the segment explores how the song became a global symbol of reflection and transition. Scott highlights its use across cultures, films, and historic moments, while emphasizing its emotional themes of friendship, memory, loss, and hope. With help from Kenny Boyle reading the original Scots verses, the segment closes with an invitation to sing together as a moment of shared unity.
This episode of What the Frock? is not comfortable, and it is not meant to be. It is the kind of conversation that sits with you like cold air in a warm room and refuses to leave quietly. Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod turn their attention to a story that should have been impossible to ignore and yet somehow was. A story of missing money, empty buildings, unanswered questions, and a public asked to look away for its own good.There are no villains twirling mustaches here, just systems that learned how to stop asking questions and people who learned that silence pays. Along the way, the conversation wanders as it always does, through memory, media failure, moral risk, and the dangerous habit of confusing discomfort with wrongdoing. This is not about outrage for its own sake. It is about accountability, about trust, and about what happens when truth becomes too inconvenient to report.Pour a cup of coffee. Lean in. Some stories demand it.
IANR 2552 122725 Line Up4-6pm INTERVIEWSHere's the guest line-up for our last show of 2025, Sat,Dec 27, 2025 from 4 to 6pm CST on Indo American News Radio, a production of Indo American News (www.IndoAmerican-News.com). We are on 98.7 FM and you can also listen on the masalaradio app.By Monday, hear the recorded show on Podcast uploaded on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public and Breaker. Our Podcast has been rated #2 among 100 Podcasts in Houston by feedspot.com. We have 6 years of Podcasts and have had thousands of hits.TO SUPPORT THE SHOW, SELECT FOLLOW ON OUR FREEPODCAST CHANNEL AND YOU'LL BE NOTIFIED OF NEW UPDATES.4:20 pm Gopal Aggarwal is the founder and CEO of Tara Capital. He leads the company's corporate strategy, long-range planning, and business development functions andoversees capital improvement and value-add programs across portfolio. He has over 30 years of multi-faceted real estate experience across apartments, hotels, and retail. After a long four-week visit to India, he is with us again today to tell us more about his current project which is open to interestedinvestors right now, as well as what to look for when making a real estate investment.4:50 pm If you're a long-time Houstonian, you probably remember the city's first hour-long South Asian television show – Asiana Television – locally produced by us, Indo American News, from 1989 to 1992. We ushered in lots of local talent to the marketplace, including Sunil Thakkar of this radio station, Masala Radio. It was a brave work of passion for news, operated on a shoe-string budget, and headed up by Dr. K.L. Sindwani as the producer, Pramod Kulkarni as the Executive Producer and Anjanika Desai as the Directorwithout whom it wouldn't have been possible. It just so happens that we have Anjanika with us in the studio today, after all these years, and she'll share her remembrances of that Golden Era in local Desi news.5:20 pm It's the holiday season and people are carefree and rushing from shopping for presents and going to parties. In this special segment, we are delighted to have in the studio with us today a dear friend and lady with the golden voice Kijana Wiseman for a solo performance of several offbeat Christmas songs that are sure to put a smile on your face! She'll help us close out by leading with a New Year's favorite, Auld Lang Syne. Also stay tuned in for news roundup, views, sports and movie reviews. TO BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW, OR TO ADVERTISE, PLEASECONTACT US AT 713-789-NEWS or 6397 or at indoamericannews@yahoo.comPlease pick up the print edition of Indo American News which is the ONLY community paper widely available all across town at grocery stores from Hillcroft to Sugar Land, Katy and FM 1960. Also visit our website indoamerican-news.com which gets 90,000+ hits to track all current stories.And remember to visit our digital archives from over 17 years. Plus, our entire 44 years of hard copy archives are available in the Fondren Library at Rice University.
Oh, hey. Hi. Have a good Christmas? Me too. Got up early, stayed up late, right? So I'm here with a whole bunch of coffee drinks to get going this morning! I didn't know what to do for a relaxed post-Christmas episode, and then I remembered this interview with John Mleziva of State Line Distillery. They make a great coffee liqueur, and we talked about that. I knew we'd be just sitting around drinking coffee on that morning after Christmas, so I made that into an episode. Then I told you more about the press trip to Mexico I took back in 2011 to see how Kahlua is made, with all the feels, and all the delicioso, and the extra-special cocktail we learned how to make. And the donkey herb moonshine we had. Yeah, not a typo. Was that Kahlua cocktail What I'm Drinking Today? Oh, honey... I drank two cups of coffee (after my usual two mugs earlier) while I was taping the show, a La Colombe Triple Latte, and four different coffee liqueurs. My heart rate is a bit elevated right now. The Smack Dab In The Centre segment: yeah, more coffee; the three great coffee roasters in Centre County. And then a handful of other things, like the nice gift I got from the Pittsburgh Whiskey Friends, and one last holiday book plug, and a possible new New Year's Eve tradition, and a little bit of classical music appreciation. Next episode is an interview with Dad's Hat distiller Herman Mihalich! See you next year, in 13 days! Happy New Year! Until then? TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT THE PODCAST! Seen Through A Glass is sponsored by the Happy Valley Adventure Bureau. Come visit Centre County! This episode uses these sounds under the following license: Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Champ de tournesol" by Komiku at https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ arrow-impact-87260 Sound Effect found on Pixabay (https://pixabay.com) "Auld Lang Syne" (traditional), performed by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com All sounds sourced by STAG Music Librarian Nora Bryson, with our thanks.
Playing the traditional New Year's Eve song Auld Lang Syne at midnight can add a special vibe to your celebration. It's easy to play, which makes it perfect for getting creative. In this episode, Marlene demonstrates three different rhythm patterns you can try with this classic three-chord song. She also shares a bit of the song's background, so tune in and get ready for your New Year's Eve gig! This episode originally aired on 12/29/22 Understanding Rhythm & Tempo episode Start Your Free 7-day Yo-Guitar Video Library Trial! Join our Guitar Tips Community! Don't miss out, our next jam session is January 21st! Marlene's Guitar Courses & Learning Resources Yo-Guitar Video Library Learn to Play Guitar in a Day! Coaching Sessions Marlene's Tips For Guitar Playing Success book Thursday Tips blog Facebook Instagram X (Twitter) YouTube Thank you to our sponsor! GatorCo.com Available on... @YouTube @applepodcasts @applemusic @spotify @spotifypodcasts #NewYearsEve #AuldLangSyne #3waystoplayAuldLangSyne #2026songs #howto #learnguitar #guitar #learnguitar #playguitar #guitartips #guitarpodcast Credits: Creator, Host, Producer: Marlene Hutchinson This podcast was made possible in part by: Gator Cases I Create Sound - www.icreatesound.com
Mark and David talk about Switchfoot's Blues and New Years Day, Five Iron Frenzy's New Year's Eve and U2's New Year's Day.They talk about New Years resolutions, Auld Lang Syne, the Japanese calendar, melancholy in the songs, U2's love and war themes and their difficulty with their music video. After the credits they talk about Jewish New Years and the time the day changes, Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's our last episode of 2025… and apparently TRID thinks that means we should film Episode 100 in the nude (or at minimum… “toes only”). We tried to do a wholesome year-in-review, but it immediately derailed into: undercover viewers who won't subscribe, a HelloFresh ad getting hijacked mid-conversation, TRID claiming the Coast Guard need police dolphins, and me “stealing” all his friends and brand partners like it's my side hustle. We discussed the year's highlights (magazine shoots, More of You, Anthem singing, more original music, AKA Falling Up and Bruins chaos), the deep stuff (grief + what it teaches you), and end with a heartfelt Auld Lang Syne… or not! Happy New Year. Sleep early. Wake up superior. This Week's Sponsor Hello Fresh: hellofresh.com/Sheena10FM
Imagine Scotland locked in winter's grip: snow whispering across cobbled streets, hearth fires glowing against the dark, families drawn close for warmth. While much of the world fixes its gaze on Christmas Day, Scotland's true winter soul once beat loudest on another night entirely — Hogmanay, New Year's Eve. Ancient, fierce, and alive with ritual, Hogmanay was not simply a celebration. It was survival, identity, and hope rolled into one blazing night. No one knows exactly where the word Hogmanay comes from — perhaps Old French, perhaps Norse, echoes of Yule carried on northern winds. Its origins hardly mattered. The Scots claimed it and it has flourished ever since. In 1560, the Scottish Reformation reshaped the nation. The newly formed Presbyterian Kirk condemned Christmas as a "Popish" feast, and by 1640 Parliament had banned it outright. December 25th became an ordinary working day. For generations, there were no Christmas trees, no carols, no gifts — only cold labour and dark skies. But celebration did not disappear. It moved - to the New Year. Hogmanay became Scotland's great release — a night of fire, song, and superstition when the year itself could be cleansed and reborn. Homes were "redded": floors swept, ashes cleared, debts settled. Only a clean house could welcome a clean future. As midnight approached, the world seemed to hold its breath. Then came first-footing. The first person to cross a threshold after midnight would shape a household's fortune for the year ahead. It had to be a tall, dark-haired visitor — a lingering memory of blond hair Viking terror — carrying gifts heavy with meaning: coal for warmth, bread or black bun for food, salt for flavour, a coin for prosperity, and whisky for cheer. Doors opened. Glasses filled. Neighbours moved from house to house, laughter growing louder as night blurred into morning. Across the Highlands and islands, fire took centre stage. Ancient pagan echoes flared to life as flaming rituals lit the darkness, burning away evil and calling back the sun. Nowhere is this more vivid than Stonehaven, where huge blazing fireballs are swung through the streets by locals - a spectacle of raw power and communal joy that has endured for centuries. Today, Hogmanay has burst onto the world stage. Edinburgh ignites with torchlight processions, roaring street parties, and fireworks crowning the castle sky. Visitors from every corner of the globe feel it — the pulse of something older than the city itself. And yet, beneath the spectacle, the heart remains unchanged. At midnight, hands link. Voices rise. Auld Lang Syne carries across streets, hills, and glens, a song of memory, friendship, and shared humanity. The old year is released. The new one welcomed with thunderous cheers. In Scotland, Hogmanay is more than celebration. It is defiance — a promise that even in the deepest winter, fire will burn, songs will be sung, whisky will warm the blood, and hope will return. It is the past roaring into the present, daring the darkness to linger. So if you ever stand on Scottish soil as the year turns, wrap up against the cold, learn the words of Auld Lang Syn, raise a glass — and step into a night where history, community, and joy collide in one unforgettable moment.
Auld Lang Syne, Ghostpairing, Centerstack, OneView, WAFS, React2Shell Redux, Crypto, Josh Marpet, and More, on the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-539
Music from: Moat Jumper, Three Quarter Ale, Les Jongleurs, Pandora Celtica , Wicked Tinkers, Thee Corvids, The Bilge Pumps, Celtic Stone, Dregs, Myschyffe Managed, Brian "Tinker" Leo, Bell Book & Canto, Faire to Middlin', Bells and Motley Consort, Fugli, Nancy Daily-Green, Barleyjuice, Axel the Sot, Shakespeare Approves, Withe & Stone, Vince Conaway, Porter & Stout VISIT OUR SPONSORS Bawdy Podcast https://renfestbawdypodcast.libsyn.com/ Happy To Be Coloring Pages https://happytobecoloring.justonemore.website RESCU https://RESCU.org The 23 Patrons of the Podcast https://www.patreon.com/RenFestPodcast The Ren List http://www.therenlist.com SONGS Song 01: Christmas At The Renaissance Fair by Moat Jumper from Christmas At The Renaissance Fair www.moatjumper.com Song 02: Gloucestershire Wassail [03] by Three Quarter Ale from Shall We Gather By The Fire www.facebook.com/pg/threequarterale Song 03: Silver Bells [03] by Les Jongleurs from Jongleurs' Christmas Magic Song 04: Deck the Halls [05] by Pandora Celtica from On Thin Ice www.pandoraceltica.com Song 05: A Piper's Christmas by Wicked Tinkers from Rant Song 06: Yule Shade by Thee Corvids from The Wylde that Quilts the Leaves http://linktr.ee/theecorvids Song 07: A Pirate's Christmas Wish by The Bilge Pumps from A Pirate's Christmas Wish www.thebilgepumps.com/ Song 08: I Saw Three Ships [01] by Celtic Stone from A Light Shall Shine - Music for Christmas Song 09: Here We Come a-Wassailing [02] by Dregs from Dreggnog www.the-dregs.net Song 10: Carol of the Bells [04] by Myschyffe Managed from Faire Tidings www.myschyffemanaged.com Song 11: Riu, Riu Chiu by Brian "Tinker" Leo from An Uncommon Christmas www.facebook.com/tinkersings/ Song 12: Christmas Isn't Christman by Bell Book & Canto from Poor Life Choices www.bellbookandcanto.com Song 13: Veni Veni by Faire to Middlin' from A Faire to Middlin Christmas www.fairetomiddlin.com Song 14: Pat-a-Pan [01] by Bells and Motley Consort from Wassail! A Bells and Motley Christmas www.bellsandmotley.com Song 15: What Child is This [03] by Fugli from Mythtery Playing: A Christmas Album www.povera.com Song 16: The Holly and the Ivy [04] by Nancy Daily-Green from Celebrating Christmas Yore www.reverbnation.com/nancydailygreen/ Song 17: Whiskey For Christmas by Barleyjuice from This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things www.barleyjuice.com Song 18: I Want a Keg of Guinness Beer for Christmas by Axel the Sot from Raising Ale www.facebook.com/pg/Axel-the-Sot-145245625508912 Song 19: Shakespeare's 12 Nights of Christmas by Shakespeare Approves from Those Midsummer Nights: Shakespeare's Summertime Study Guide www.shakespeareapproves.com/ Song 20: It Came Upon a Midnight Clear [02] by Withe & Stone from On A Cold Frosty Morn Vol 2 www.witheandstone.com Song 21: Good King Wenceslas [04] by Vince Conaway from Hang The Holly www.vinceconaway.com/ Song 22: Coventry Carol [05] by Porter & Stout from Christmas On The Cutlass www.www.porterandstout.fr Song 23: Silent Night [04] by Hey Nunnie Nunnie from Every Day Is Christmas! www.heynunnienunnie.com/ Song 24: Auld Lang Syne [04] by DeCantus from Bee of Good Cheer! www.decantus.com/ HOW TO CONTACT US Please post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Please email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com OTHER CREDITS Thee Bawdy Verson https://renfestbawdypodcast.libsyn.com/ The Minion Song by Fugli www.povera.com Valediction by Marc Gunn https://marcgunn.com/ HOW TO LISTEN Patreon https://www.patreon.com/RenFestPodcast Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1g Listennotes http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/
Auld Lang Syne, Ghostpairing, Centerstack, OneView, WAFS, React2Shell Redux, Crypto, Josh Marpet, and More, on the Security Weekly News. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-539
Auld Lang Syne, Ghostpairing, Centerstack, OneView, WAFS, React2Shell Redux, Crypto, Josh Marpet, and More, on the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-539
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On Christmas Eve, 1944, Elizabeth Vincken and her twelve-year-old son, Fritz, sat down for a quiet Christmas Eve dinner, hopeful for a respite in the midst of deadly battles in the northern Belgian forest. Knocks on their door quickly turned their evening into a series of dramatic moments and standoffs, but Elizabeth's bravery and compassion led to one of the most heart-filled – and unheard – stories of World War II. In this very special holiday episode, Army Matters senior producer Carrie Varouhakis and Army historian and writer Kevin Hymel unearth this story of a mother, a son, weary soldiers, warm food, a song, a fat goose and a lifelong quest, weaving it into a story that will fill your ears – and heart – with joy. Narrated by: Kevin M. Hymel, Historian, U.S. Army Carrie Varouhakis, Senior Producer, AUSA's Army Matters Podcast Music: The versions of “O Tannenbaum,” “Auld Lang Syne” and “Silent Night” found in this episode are performed by the U.S. Army Field Band. Has a member of the Army positively changed your life? Now is your chance to thank them publicly with a shoutout via our Hooah Hotline and have it possibly appear on an upcoming episode of AUSA's Army Matters podcast! AUSA's Army Matters podcast can also be heard on Wreaths Across America Radio on Monday at 8 pm Eastern. You can find Wreaths Across America Radio on the iHeart Radio app, the Audacy app, and the TuneIn app. Search the word Wreath. Donate: If you are interested in supporting AUSA's educational programs, such as this podcast, please visit www.ausa.org/donate. Feedback: How are we doing? Email us at podcast@ausa.org. Disclaimer: AUSA's Army Matters podcast primary purpose is to entertain. The podcast does not constitute advice or services. While guests are invited to listen, listeners please note that you are not being provided professional advice from the podcast or the guests. The views and opinions of our guests do not necessarily reflect the views of AUSA.
Hour 3 for 12/16/25 Drew and Dr. Susan Hanssen from the University of Dallas discuss American Christmas Traditions (3:29), Thomas Nast (11:09), Christmas as a public celebration (16:30), songs (22:51), and Auld Lang Syne (27:55). Then, former NFL Quarterback Chris Greisen discuss Philip Rivers' return (37:41). Link: Relevantradio.com/UDallas
We're wishing stoners young and old out there a joyous Season's Greetings with our BONKERS HOLIDAZE SPECIAL. Philena still hasn't seen WICKED: FOR GOOD but we got more than enough witches and weirdness for her with THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ from 1910, a silent wonder which condenses Dorothy's entire journey into just 13 baffling minutes! What this early (but not first) version of THE WIZARD OF OZ lacks in coherence, it more than makes up for with stoniness. Glinda turns Toto into a strange dog-beast, and the flying monkeys are replaced with a bat-winged frog nightmare! We not only tell you what to smoke with this one but also what to put on your playlist while you enjoy the confusion. THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ is public domain so it's streaming on YouTube, Archive and even TikTok! And speaking of barely coherent, our main feature is SANTA CLAUS, a brain-melting oddity from Mexico in 1959 where Santa Claus and Merlin must stop a pantaloons-clad Devil from wrecking Christmas. If you put this fantasia on at your family holiday gathering instead of LOVE ACTUALLY or whatever the normies watch this time of year, grandma will feel like she's stoned even if she doesn't have a medical marijuana prescription. This psychiatric experiment was directed by René Cardona, who later gave us such gruesome classics as NIGHT OF THE BLOODY APES (1969) and the cannibalism epic SURVIVE! (1976). Another public domain gem, so it's streaming everywhere but the print that's on Tubi is the best. We suggest watching with a crowd, but if the male loneliness epidemic has you down, here's the MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 episode that Cory watched: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTWs3zvz1z4 We also talk about the Netflix merger with Warner Bros (but recorded it before the Ellisons got involved), the short-lived CASABLANCA TV series from the 80s, Greg watching BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS (1980) on his new mammoth 4K TV and ZOOTOPIA 2. Happy New Year's everybody and see you back in February 2026! Hosts: Bob Calhoun, Cory Sklar, Greg Franklin, and Philena Franklin OMFYS Theme and "How to Hanukkah" by Chaki the Funk Wizard, used with permission. Joy To The World by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100270 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Auld Lang Syne by E's Jammy Jams courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Trailer audio courtesy of Archive.org Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners@gmail.com
To snowy Ontario, Canada for our 2026 Christmas Special! Living out the dream of countless exhausted women, Laura Lee Davidson retreated to an island in the middle of a lake, and lived there alone through a long Canadian winter. But she wasn't really alone. Wild creatures became her friends, and she was constantly the recipient of neighborly kindness from folks on the mainland. Laura Lee's 1922 book about her winter on the island is now considered a classic of Canadian literature, and a vivid portrait of time gone by. Katie reads some of her favorite excerpts from the book, and we all tag along with Laura Lee Davidson, retreating into a remote winter solitude, and marveling at the wonders of nature. ___________________________________ Find Laura Lee Davidson's A Winter of Content HERE, or read a digital copy HERE. The What'sHerName SHOP is open, and check out our TOURS to join us on our next women's history adventure! Music in this episode: Deck the Halls, Air Prelude, It Came Upon a Midnight Clear, and Angels We Have Heard on High by Kevin MacLeod; The First Noel by Quincas Moreira; I Saw Three Ships by Audionautix; The Friendly Beasts by Marc Nelson; Unrequited by Asher Fulero; In the Bleak Midwinter by The Whalens; Growing Up by Nate Blaze; Auld Lang Syne by DJ Williams; The Anunnaki Return by Jesse Gallagher; When We Found the Horizon by Late Night Feeler. With additional sounds from freesound.org including "St Marys River Dawn Chorus" and "Midnight Nature On The St. Marys River" by Ambient-X; and "Canadian loons" by Chance Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Live from the Roots and Fruits Theatre, Carrot, Potato, Parsnip and Brussels Sprout perform the festive classic Auld Lang Syne - if Potato lands from the moon on time.
On December 22, 1996, Washington beat Dallas 37-10 in front of a sellout crowd. The postgame scenes were a sight to behold: fans tore up seats on their way to storming the field, ‘Auld Lang Syne’ played, a fire was set inside a helmet. The outpouring of emotion was about more than just a win over the Cowboys; it was about closing a chapter and saying goodbye to hallowed grounds that meant so much to so many. Get Your Commanders Tickets Here: https://bit.ly/3SpwKU3 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Music from: Village Idiots, The Shantyman (Gregg Csikos), Albannach, Maggie and the Tinker, Crossed Cannons, Dregs, Bardy Pardy, Chaste Treasure, Cantiga, Pirates Of Rogues Cove, Vince Conaway, Blackmore's Night, Seperated at Birth, Keelhaul, Brizeus, Chuckawalla Rhythm Kings, Belles of Bedlam, Dr. Harmonious Bones, Poxy Boggards, Galamor the Bard, Misfits of Avalon, Capt'n Black's Sea Dogs, Owain Phyfe, Donal Hinely VISIT OUR SPONSORS RESCU https://RESCU.org The 23 Patrons of the Podcast https://www.patreon.com/RenFestPodcast The Ren List http://www.therenlist.com Happy To Be Coloring Pages https://happytobecoloring.justonemore.website The Minion Song SONGS We Are A Renaissance Band performed by Village Idiots from the album Chamber of Stupidity www.facebook.com/the.village.idiots/ Jolly Roving Tar[06] performed by The Shantyman (Gregg Csikos) from the album Pirate's Life Ode To The Mountain Rest M's performed by Albannach from the album Bareknucle Pipes and Drums www.albannachmusic.com Ten Stone[01] performed by Maggie and the Tinker from the album Huh? www.facebook.com/maggieandthetinker/ Mingulay Boat Song[10] performed by Crossed Cannons from the album Skull And Crossed Cannons www.facebook.com/crossedcannons/ Keg on My Coffin performed by Dregs from the album Dregnado www.the-dregs.net Dark Lady[01] performed by Bardy Pardy from the album Bardy Pardy (Self-Titled) www.bardypardy.com Drinking Song[03] performed by Chaste Treasure from the album Chaste Treasure www.chastetreasure.com Skillywidden[02] performed by Cantiga from the album A Timeless Journey www.cantigamusic.com/ Haul Away Joe[15] performed by Pirates Of Rogues Cove from the album Setting Sail www.roguescove.org Redemption[02] performed by Vince Conaway from the album Wanderlust[02] www.vinceconaway.com/ Under a Violet Moon[01] performed by Blackmore's Night from the album Under A Violet Moon www.blackmoresnight.com Jock Stewart[06] performed by Seperated at Birth from the album Separated at Birth the re^reunion tour 13th aniversarry re-release Star of the County Down[20] performed by Keelhaul from the album A Maritime Tradition Stella Splendens[01] performed by Brizeus from the album Brizeus www.brizeus.com Barnyards of Delgaty[01] performed by Chuckawalla Rhythm Kings from the album No Bedrolls Or Backpacks www.chuckawallark.com All Around My Hat[01] performed by Belles of Bedlam from the album Folked Up! www.facebook.com/bellesofbedlam Auld Lang Syne[05] performed by Dr. Harmonious Bones from the album Joyful Noise All for Me Grog[15] performed by Poxy Boggards from the album Barley Legal www.poxyboggards.com/ The Wild Rover[13] performed by Galamor the Bard from the album Drive By Barding www.stevemacdonald.org/ Si Bheag Si Mhor[04] performed by Misfits of Avalon from the album Avalon Moon www.facebook.com/misfitsofavalon/ Skeleton Crew performed by Capt'n Black's Sea Dogs from the album Tales of the Black Dog www.facebook.com/seadogsmusic/ Worldes Blis[02] performed by Owain Phyfe from the album Poets, Bards, & Singers Of Song[02] Parting Glass[16] performed by Donal Hinely from the album Glass Stories www.donalhinely.com HOW TO CONTACT US Please post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Please email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com HOW TO LISTEN Patreon https://www.patreon.com/RenFestPodcast Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1g Listennotes http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/
In this episode, Samantha Sasaki analyzes three bagpipe performances of “Auld Lang Syne” in Hong Kong in order to uncover why this instrument has retained cultural and political significance in the 27 years post-Handover.This episode was produced by Jose Garza along with Team Lead John Heilig. Special thanks to peer reviewers Larry Witzleben and Jennifer Weaver. Additional acknowledgements to Anna Yu Wang and Gavin Steingo. SMT-Pod's theme music was written by Maria Tartaglia, with closing music by Yike Zhang. For supplementary materials on this episode and more information on our authors and composers, check out our website: https://smt-pod.org/episodes/
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 7 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun, Park Bo-gum as Yang Gwan-sik as young adults, Moon So-ri as Oh Ae-sun and Park Hae-joon as Yang Gwan-sik as older adults, and Lee Jun-young as Park Young-beom. We'll also discuss Yeom Hye-ran, the actress who plays Jeon Gwang-rye, Oh Ae-sun's mother. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: "To the Land of Hope" by Choi Baek-ho, a song that evokes nostalgia and the passage of youth.Feedback from our amazing listeners, including a poem shared by Winfor Lam and insights from Malcolm, Seven Seas, and Sue about character development and OST impact.How Gwan-sik is portrayed as the "perfect man," which we all think is unrealistic.Ae-sun's powerful transformation, stepping into her role as a leader by lying in front of a government truck to defend the haenyeos.The portrayal of Korea during the 1980s, including steps the government took to modernize the country before the 1988 Seoul Olympics.The clash between the haenyeos and Bu Sang-gil's efforts to shut down their market — a symbolic fight for community survival.Ae-sun's eventual election as Chief, her "harvesting season" after years of hardship and injustice.The bitter-sweetness of Ae-sun's triumph because she missed her mother so much.Geum-myeong's dangerous situation in Seoul, being framed while refusing to commit academic fraud under pressure from a wealthy family.Eun-myeong's struggles and acts of rebellion, highlighting the sibling dynamic and the emotional weight of living in Geum-myeong's shadow.The cultural references to "Aegukga," Korea's national anthem, and the interesting use of "Auld Lang Syne" in East Asia.The deep camaraderie and subtle politics among village women, including the surprise of Yeong-ran voting for Ae-sun.The tradition and symbolism of gifting rice cakes (tteok) when Ae-sun thanks the haenyeos for their lifelong support.Spotlight on Yeom Hye-ran, her acting background, her accolades, and her pivotal role as Gwang-rye in When Life Gives You Tangerines.Next week, we will recap and analyze episode 8 of When Life Gives You Tangerines. We'll also talk about Park Hae joon, the actor who plays adult Gwan sik. Did you know that he was once named “the nation's adulterer?”ReferencesAegukga - Wikipedia (South Korean national anthem)Aegukka - Wikipedia (North Korean national anthem)Lim Young-woong - WikipediaTrot (music) - WikipediaChoi Beck Ho on Spotify