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What new thoughts and ideas emerge when you bring together in conversation makers of hybrid ski bindings and AT bindings and snowboard bindings and splitboard bindings? Well you're about to find out, because at Blister Summit 2025, Jonathan Ellsworth led a conversation along these lines with Will Ritter of Spark R&D; Royal White, from Burton; Andy Merriman, from ATK Bindings; and Cobey Nash, from the very new company, AlpenFlow Design. Enjoy, this is a great one.RELATED LINKS:Get Yourself Covered: BLISTER+TOPICS & TIMES:Exploring the Evolution of Bindings (3:11)Customer Feedback in Product Development (5:47)Design Principles of New Companies (08:50)The Importance of User Experience (12:13)Evolution of ATK Bindings (15:00)The Future of Snowboard Bindings (18:02)Challenges in Binding Production (21:02)User Errors / Misuse of Bindings (23:58)Understanding Binding Mechanics & Maintenance (34:03)The Importance of Familiarity with Gear (37:10)The Shift towards Lightweight Ski Gear (41:18)Ethical Considerations in Product Development (46:54)Bindings Compatibility (50:00)The Cost of Backcountry Bindings Explained (54:03)The Future of Binding Standards in Skiing (57:15)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasBlister Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Click HERE to send us a text message! Our investigations come face-to-face with the terrifying Brook Horse, and need to try a desperate plan to survive. But will summoning up a second vaesen save them or doom them...?Guest Starring Mark Meer, voice actor for Commander Shepard from Mass Effect and the Keeper of Arcane Lore on Graveyards of Arkham! You can also follow him on Instagram and Threads at mr.markmeer and on the shambling corpse of Twitter/X at mark_meerListen to our friends from the Rainbow Dice Club and find them on their social links are https://linktr.ee/rainbowdiceclubA huge shoutout to the amazing Autumn Orange for letting us use the songs "Nightfall" and "Ravenous" during this arc! You can listen to them here: Nightfall/RavenousThank you to the always wonderful Corey Henderson for recording "Turkey in the Straw" for us to use on this episode!Our opening theme is “Myths and Legends” by Robert Bruckmayer which you can pick up at his bandcamp or stream on Spotify. Our episode music is created by Andreas Lundström. You can hear more of his work on the Sweden Rolls podcast or on Spotify. Do you have questions or comments about the show? Send them to old.seattle.pod@gmail.com, we would love to hear them!
Click HERE to send us a text message! Everything is coming together at last, and the scope of what's happening at Baldwin Farm comes into focus. Listen to our friends from the Rainbow Dice Club and find them on their social links are https://linktr.ee/rainbowdiceclubA huge shoutout to the amazing Autumn Orange for letting us use the songs "Nightfall" and "Ravenous" during this arc! You can listen to them here: Nightfall/RavenousOur opening theme is “Myths and Legends” by Robert Bruckmayer which you can pick up at his bandcamp or stream on Spotify. Our episode music is created by Andreas Lundström. You can hear more of his work on the Sweden Rolls podcast or on Spotify. Do you have questions or comments about the show? Send them to old.seattle.pod@gmail.com, we would love to hear them!
Click HERE to send us a text message! Our investigators wander the mists, and we come face-to-face with the terrifying Brook Horse. Doctor Jensen gets dunked on. Sofie/Aryn cusses out the Gamemaster (again). Julian horses around.A huge shoutout to the amazing Autumn Orange for letting us use the songs "Nightfall" and "Ravenous" during this arc! You can listen to them here: Nightfall/RavenousOur opening theme is “Myths and Legends” by Robert Bruckmayer which you can pick up at his bandcamp or stream on Spotify. Our episode music is created by Andreas Lundström. You can hear more of his work on the Sweden Rolls podcast or on Spotify. Do you have questions or comments about the show? Send them to old.seattle.pod@gmail.com, we would love to hear them!
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Click HERE to send us a text message! What is the number ONE rule of RPGs? Don't split the party. What happens? They split the party. Doctor Jensen frightens a priest. Sofie gets loonie. Julian makes some new friends and meets a fan.A huge shoutout to the amazing Autumn Orange for letting us use the songs "Nightfall" and "Ravenous" during this arc! You can listen to them here: Nightfall/RavenousOur opening theme is “Myths and Legends” by Robert Bruckmayer which you can pick up at his bandcamp or stream on Spotify. Our episode music is created by Andreas Lundström. You can hear more of his work on the Sweden Rolls podcast or on Spotify. Do you have questions or comments about the show? Send them to old.seattle.pod@gmail.com, we would love to hear them!
In this episode of Becoming Witchy, we're diving into the often-misunderstood world of baneful magic—hexes, curses, and bindings. While these spells are frequently labeled as “bad” or taboo, it's important to explore their historical and cultural context. From protection to justice, these forms of magic have long been used by marginalized communities to reclaim power and prevent harm. We'll unpack the nuances of these practices, challenge ingrained stigmas, and discuss how intent and framing shape our perception of these types of magic.Plus, in Seasonal Corner, we celebrate the early signs of spring—magnolia blooms, seed-starting, and the fresh energy of the season. Tune in and rethink the way you view baneful magic!Keep in touch and up to date by following Bramble & Brimstone on instagram and Bluesky, visit our website or shop, where you can sign up for our newsletter for monthly rituals, shop our wares, and get more Becoming Witchy content! Support the creation of the podcast on Patreon! Mentioned in this episode:Hexing the Patriarchy: 26 potions, spells, and magical elixirs to embolden the resistance by Ariel Gore
Click HERE to send us a text message! Poison, panic and corpses are all piling up at Baldwin Farm! Sofie keels over dead. Doctor Jensen makes a friend. Julian has had it with these mother-f'in bodies on these mother-f'in mysteries!A huge shoutout to the amazing Autumn Orange for letting us use the songs "Nightfall" and "Ravenous" during this arc! You can listen to them here: Nightfall/RavenousCheck out the Cybertopia Actual Play Podcast by Ben Newbon, and if you enjoy it go pick up a copy of the Cybertopia TTRPG also by Ben!Our opening theme is “Myths and Legends” by Robert Bruckmayer which you can pick up at his bandcamp or stream on Spotify. Our episode music is created by Andreas Lundström. You can hear more of his work on the Sweden Rolls podcast or on Spotify. Do you have questions or comments about the show? Send them to old.seattle.pod@gmail.com, we would love to hear them!
In this episode we discuss ski bindings in their entirety. Ever wonder what makes one binding more expensive than another? Is it worth spending more money? And why do bindings all have different DIN ranges? All this and more is covered just for you to help you make the best and safest decisions when buying or skiing the pow!Contact us at www.intothepine.comMusic by AlexGrohl from Pixabay
Kenny Meyers joins the show to discuss his work at Sweet, a company that makes software for comics folk like Bindings, a marketing tool, Find Your Comic Shop, and the upcoming digital comic store, Sweet Shop. Meyers discusses what Sweet is exactly, his starting point for new projects, the complicated nature of his work, why he wanted to focus his skills on comics, the ethos that guides him, discoverability, what guides him, the "Scott Snyder problem," the ideal use case for Bindings, creator buy in, building relationships, why he wanted to build another digital comic shop, working with publishers, what he learned from his previous digital comics effort, how his products work together, why he decided to get back into comics, and more.
Crested Butte Mountain Resort recently got 40+ inches of new snow in just a few days, so it was time to break out the big skis. Jonathan and Luke discuss the very new (and very different) Head Kore 118Ti and Kore 112Ti; the latest iteration of the ON3P Billy Goat 118; Tyrolia's Attack Hybrid binding; Salomon's revised QST Blank and QST 106, and more.RELATED LINKS:Blister Rec. Shop: Mountain OpsJoin us @ Blister Summit 2025Become a BLISTER+ MemberTOPICS & TIMES:Mountain Ops (1:21)Blister Summit (2:26)Head Kore 118Ti & 112Ti (3:20)Tyrolia Attack Hybrid (14:40)ON3P Billy Goat 118 (21:00)Rossignol Sender Free 118 (25:03)Salomon QST Blank (27:35)Salomon QST 106 (32:50)Summit (38:35)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasBlister Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Click HERE to send us a text message! The investigators meet the farmhouse's mysterious occupant -- Eier Mansson. Sofie does some dope spy stuff. Julian inspires panic. Doctor Jensen is threatened with an intervention.A huge shoutout to the amazing Autumn Orange for letting us use the songs "Nightfall" and "Ravenous" during this arc! You can listen to them here: Nightfall/RavenousOur opening theme is “Myths and Legends” by Robert Bruckmayer which you can pick up at his bandcamp or stream on Spotify. Our episode music is created by Andreas Lundström. You can hear more of his work on the Sweden Rolls podcast or on Spotify. Do you have questions or comments about the show? Send them to old.seattle.pod@gmail.com, we would love to hear them!
Click HERE to send us a text message!A mysterious letter draws Sofie to Baldwin Farm. Doctor Jensen worries its a trap. Julian critiques a fencepost. Sofie doesn't know whether to hope for the best or the worst outcome.A huge shoutout to the amazing Autumn Orange for letting us use the songs "Nightfall" and "Ravenous" during this arc! You can listen to them here: Nightfall/RavenousOur opening theme is “Myths and Legends” by Robert Bruckmayer which you can pick up at his bandcamp or stream on Spotify. Our episode music is created by Andreas Lundström. You can hear more of his work on the Sweden Rolls podcast or on Spotify. Do you have questions or comments about the show? Send them to old.seattle.pod@gmail.com, we would love to hear them!
We focus on ski touring in this equipment special. Iain and Al look at the best skis and ski boots for people wanting an ‘all-rounder' set up or a dedicated lightweight touring set up, as well as discussing layers and the different bindings available. This Special Episode of The Ski Podcast has been made possible by Ellis Brigham. They are the winter sports specialists, with 16 shops around the UK where you can find all the kit you need for this winter. Alternatively, simply go to their website at ellis-brigham.com and you can buy online now. SHOW NOTES What is ski touring? (5:30) What are ‘skins'? (6:00) How are the bindings different? (7:30) Iain went ski touring in Morocco (9:30) How important is weight? (11:00) Al's weight comparison example (11:45) A 95mm freeride ski will weigh upwards of 1,650g per ski in a 175cm length An equivalent touring ski would be 200-400g lighter per ski. In this case, we'll use 300g per ski A regular freeride binding would be around 1,000g per binding An equivalent Kingpin is around 300g lighter per binding A regular Alpine boot is around 2,000g per boot (in a 26.5MP) An equivalent freeride touring boot can be 500g lighter per boot For skis, binding and boots, a ‘lightweight' set up could be 2.8kg lighter overall: equivalent to saving 14kg off your backpack The Best ‘All Round' Touring Skis – Salomon QST98 - £550 (18:30) The Best ‘Lightweight' Touring Skis – Atomic Backland 88 - £500 (20:30) What is a Split Board? (23:45) Buy your snowboard kit at The Snowboard Asylum The Best ‘All Round' Touring Boots – K2 Mindbender BOA - £625 (26:00) The Best ‘All Round' Lightweight' Touring Boots - Scarpa Gea/Maestrale RS - £670 (29:00) How important are layers? (32:00) Listen to our ‘Best Ski Jackets of 2025' episode (32:30) Montane have a range of ski touring layers (34:15) Iain uses Montane for his trail running races (35:00) Al uses the Rab Mythic G down jacket - £450 (36:00) How to use poles when ski touring (37:00) What sort of gloves should you take? (39:30) Helmets for ski touring (40:00) Listen to our ‘Best Ski Helmets of 2025' episode Iain uses the Oakley Mod BC helmet (£220) Eric Button is the founder of the Zoa Portable lift(41:45) Listen to Iain's interview with Blair Aitken from British Backcountry Skiing (49:45) The Wild Ski Weekend is at the Glenmore Lodge in March 2025 (50:30) Iain used the Carv in Tignes (53:30) Al recommends Nunchucks as a good option for audio while wearing a helmet (54:30) ELLIS BRIGHAM'S CHOICE (47:15) Matt Brown works for Ellis Brigham in Aviemore FEEDBACK I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com Episode 231 with John Yates Smith produced a lot of comment: Paul Bond: "Of all the topics that could be on the podcast, the choice of pellets for a shot gun wasn't one I had on my bingo card!" David Bell: “Hi Iain, I must say I enjoyed your interview with John so much , what a great character with a great life story to tell, and a refreshingly honest outlook. I was laughing along with you.” Anthony Benson: “John you're a legend! You taught me a lot about life working for you when I was 19 in Val and Corsica and also working for your brother Dick. They were the best years of my life and I remember the time the Corsicans tried to burn the Valinco down!” Quin R: “Absolutely loved the podcast with John Yates-Smith.” David Lindsay: "Only just listened to the ski boot special. What an excellent podcast - Al really knows his stuff." If you like the podcast, there are thre things you can do to help: 1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify – helps listeners find us 2) Subscribe, so you never miss an episode 3) Or you can Buy Me A Coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast We now have 243 episodes to catch up with. There is so much to listen to in our back catalog, just go to theskipodcast.com and search around the tags and categories: you might not end up listening to every episode, but you're bound to find something of interest to you. You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
Hot off the PIO-presses, our resident Jepler created a Python binding for the Raspberry Pi 5 that lets us use the RP1 chip (https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/rp1-the-silicon-controlling-raspberry-pi-5-i-o-designed-here-at-raspberry-pi/) on the 5/500 series boards to drive Neopixels using PIO. This is great because we can now use Neopixels (https://www.adafruit.com/category/168) and friends on the latest Pi boards, and we can use any pin because PIO is not limited by underlying peripherals. You do need the latest kernel and firmware, so it is not quite ready for prime-time, but once piolib (https://github.com/raspberrypi/utils/tree/master/piolib) is more readily available, we'll be able to have folks test this out. Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ ----------------------------------------- #raspberrypi #NeoPixels #Python
Recently, Austin Smith created a stir when he posted a video of a prototype of a snowboard binding … that rotates. So Jonathan talks with Austin about the idea, his prototyping process, the testing process, and his predictions for whether we'll see a development like this come to market.RELATED LINKSOpenSnow.com/buy (use code Blister50)Blister Rec Shop: Teton Village SportsGet Yourself Covered: BLISTER+Get Our Winter Buyer's GuideTOPICS & TIMES:OpenSnow Deal for GEAR:30 Listeners (1:30)Blister Rec Shop: Teton Village Sports (2:17)BLISTER+ News / Time to Get on Snow (3:16)Austin's Roadtrip (5:50)Rotating Snowboard Binding (9:13)Testing the Prototype (12:02)Safety vs. Ride Quality (18:23)Future Predictions for Bindings (20:51)Realizing Dreams, Lessons Learned (23:22)Board Preferences & Riding Styles (25:21)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicBlister PodcastBikes & Big IdeasCRAFTED Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, Kara Williard sits down with some of the crew from our Blister Recommended Shop, Powder7, to quiz them on gear; discuss the skis, boots, and outerwear they're most excited about this season; gear they're sad to see go; the best and worst topsheets; and get some of their hot takes. Then we dive into the topic of circular business and how Powder7 has maintained this as a key part of their business model since they were based out of a garage through their ski trade-in / ski recycling program.RELATED LINKSBlister Recommended Shop: Powder7Our Full List of Blister Recommended ShopsGet Yourself Covered: BLISTER+Get Our Winter Buyer's GuideTOPICS & TIMESMost Exciting Skis This Season? (4:30)Boots (11:23)Bindings (17:51)Blizzard Anomaly & Black Pearl (23:01)Gear Updates / Overhauls (28:56)Outerwear & Apparel (31:02)Awards: Topsheets (36:38)Powder7 Bussiness Circularity (41:54)Event Season & What's Next (55:40)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicBlister PodcastBikes & Big IdeasCRAFTED Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sarah Temporal is a prize-winning poet, producer, and educator who runs the well-respected regional arts initiative Poets Out Loud. She joins us to read from and talk about her debut book Tight Bindings. Visit Sarah's website at: https://sarahtemporal.com/ Watch videos of Sarah performing and order Tight Bindings: https://puncherandwattmann.com/product/tight-bindings/ Damien Becker's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seasaltskin?igsh=MWVqNDFkYzR0M3J1MA==
Shaw from LightspeedWP joins the conversation about evolving WordPress development, integration challenges, WooCommerce inspiration, community involvement, Figma design systems, and the impact of ADHD on learning and productivity.
Interested in ski design? Curious about where the next advancements in ski design might come from? Dr. Sean Humbert is back to provide an update on our Blister Labs' ski flex project and to go over some of the results and takeaways from the on-snow ski testing and dynamic modeling from this past ski season.Blister Labs is a partnership between BLISTER and the Western Colorado University - CU Boulder Partnership Program.RELATED LINKS:The Published Paper on this ProjectBLISTER+: Get Yourself CoveredTOPICS & TIMES:Project Overview (3:23)In-Field Testing & Results (6:08)Bindings & Ski Flex Patterns (24:45)What's Next (35:54)Published Paper (44:13)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasBlister PodcastOff The Couch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Subscriber-Only: Today's episode is available only to subscribers. If you are a Point-Free subscriber you can access your private podcast feed by visiting https://www.pointfree.co/account. --- While we rebuilt SwiftUI bindings in UIKit to power state-driven navigation, that's not all SwiftUI uses them for! Let's see what it takes to power `UIControl`s from model bindings. And finally, let's ask "what's the point?” by comparing the tools we've built over many episodes with the alternative.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1206, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Society 1: A community of people who live near each other; Mister Rogers lives in one. a neighborhood. 2: It's a society led by women in which descent is traced through the female line. a matriarchy. 3: The rules of polite social interaction; Emily Post is a popular name in the field. etiquette. 4: Yuppie is a slang term which stands for this. young urban professional. 5: Better known name of ISKCON, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. the Hare Krishnas. Round 2. Category: Prey Purview 1: The population of the lynx rises and falls with the availability of the snowshoe variety of this creature, its main prey. a rabbit. 2: The bombardier species of this insect ejects a vapor that pops when it hits the air, blinding and confusing its prey. a beetle. 3: Because they squeeze their prey to death, boas and pythons are this kind of nonvenomous snake. a constrictor. 4: The "ringed" species of this critter is a favorite prey of the polar bear. a (ringed) seal. 5: Fish, fish and more fish is on the menu for this bird of prey with long wings and a white head, also known as a fish hawk. the osprey. Round 3. Category: Book Bindings 1: Eats, Shoots and blank of Grass. leaves. 2: Never Let Me blank Set a Watchman. go. 3: O'Neill, 1922 and Tolstoy, 1875-77:"Anna blank" and "Anna blank". Christie and Karenina. 4: The Art of blankand Peace. War. 5: Arms and blank blank Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. the man. Round 4. Category: The Non-Adverb -Ly Word. With -Ly in quotes 1: A young female horse. a filly. 2: In scientific classification, it's between order and genus. family. 3: 2 independent countries lie within the borders of this nation. Italy. 4: 5-letter piece of ornamental lace or embroidery found on a table. doily. 5: Hospital attendant job with nonmedical duties. orderly. Round 5. Category: Period Movies 1: On the "Gladiator" poster, Russell Crowe holds a sword; on the "Robin Hood" poster, he holds this weapon. a bow and arrow. 2: Keira Knightley, as "The Duchess", does not have exactly a warm and loving marriage with Ralph Fiennes, as him. the Duke of Devonshire. 3: "Grease" came out in 1978; that's already prehistoric to you, but it's set even longer ago, in this decade. the 1950s. 4: This comedy about long ago stars Jack Black, Michael Cera and Oliver Platt as the high priest of Sodom. Year One. 5: "Me and" this "Citizen Kane" director shows the great man when he was still directing plays. Orson Welles. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
Host(s):John Papa @John_PapaWard Bell @WardBellGuest:Manfred Steyer @ManfredSteyerRecording date: May 2, 2024Brought to you byAG GridIdeaBladeResources:Manfred Steyer's blog post on Successful with Signals in Angular – 3 Effective Rules for Your ArchitectureAngular Signals Blog PostComponent Communication with Signals, Inputs, Two-way Bindings, and Content/ View QueriesAdvanced Angular Architecture WorkshopManfred's Overview of Signals in AngularManfred Steyer on TwitterArticle about the TC39 Proposal for Native Signals in JavaScriptTC39 Proposal for Native Signals in JavaScriptWhat are Angular SignalsWhat is a Race Condition?Timejumps00:28 Sending Ward off on an adventure01:44 The evolution of signals06:00 TC39 Proposal for Native Signals in JavaScript08:23 Sponsor: Ag Grid09:26 How are signals going to change our world?18:23 What is double count doing that's different than count?23:16 Why is it important that it's asynchronous?27:15 Sponsor: IdeaBlade28:10 What is signals replacing?33:28 What do people need to know about signals?Podcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.
Visit The Logopraxis Institute to read a deeper exploration of this section of The Lord's Prayer - Forgive Us Our Debts Third Round posts are short audio clips taken from Round 3 comments offered in the online Logopraxis Life Group meetings. The aim is to keep the focus on understanding the Text in terms of its application to the inner life along with reinforcing any key LP principles that have been highlighted in the exchanges.
We're back with Eric Helmbrecht, co-owner of Powder Hound in Girdwood, AK, to discuss Alaska's banner El Niño season; the gear he enjoyed most; the gear Kara Williard brought to Girdwood; what's changed at Alyeska Resort since joining the Ikon pass; the reliability of various AT & alpine bindings, and more.RELATED LINKS:Shop Talk: Powder Hound, Girdwood, AK (Ep.133)Shop Talk: Celebrating 10 Years of Powder Hound in Girdwood, AK (Ep.222)Trends, Favorite Gear, and Most / Least Durable Products, with Eric Helmbrecht of Powder Hound AK (Ep.41) Get Yourself Covered: BLISTER+Blister Recommended ShopsTOPICS & TIMESAlaska's Epic El Niño (3:07)Eric's Favorite Gear (4:55)Kara's Gear for AK (7:05)BOA Boots (10:57)Ski Tuning Upgrade (13:17)Ski Racing in AK (17:03)Alyeska on the Ikon Pass (20:03)Eric's Trip Recommendations (25:19)Alpine Bindings (28:01)Binding Reliability & Longevity (30:56)Eric's Preferences (40:53)AT Bindings & Trends (44:40)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasBlister PodcastOff The Couch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
RobChrisRob linked up their disparate communications arrays to discuss the Canadian strategic maple syrup reserve hitting a 16 year low, the dating app GPS bug that is trying to bring Israeli & Lebanese together, the Hawaiian landowner who discovered a $500k house built on her lan, Harvard will remove the human skin book binding from a book make in the 1800s, the Nigerian woman who faces jailtime for a bad review of tomato puree, and the man who got the neuralink brain implant used it for... civilization 6. Join our discord to talk along or the Subreddit where you will find all the links https://discord.gg/YZMTgpyhB https://www.reddit.com/r/TacoZone/
Today is all about February's book club pick, The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi, and trying to wade through our feelings about it. We say "I don't know" a lot if that tells you anything. Tangents include the omegaverse and how we want every book to be turned into a movie. ----more---- Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | Other Links | Book Club Discord Crew's Rep Codes Dev's Fandom Sleeves - ReadByDev10 Dev's Once Upon a Book Club Code - Dev10 Loretta's PangoBooks code for first-time users - QUIXOTICREADS Books Mentioned The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire by Jennifer L. Armentrout The Crown of Gilded Bones by Jennifer L. Armentrout A Shadow in the Ember by Jennifer L. Armentrout A Court of Blood and Bindings by Lisette Marshall Bride by Ali Hazelwood The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood Kingdom of the Cursed by Kerri Maniscalco The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab Author Laini Taylor Author Maggie Stiefvater Immortal Longings by Chloe Gong Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness Media Mentioned Shutter Island Sucker Punch
In this episode, we delve into the spunky, bright, and warm world of Conny Goelz Schmitt, a renowned collage artist and sculptor whose work is deeply influenced by her rich multicultural experiences. Conny's journey spans continents, from her upbringing in Germany to her time in Taiwan and eventual settling in the United States. She seamlessly integrates elements of her diverse cultural background through her art, drawing inspiration from German artistry's meticulous attention to detail, the vibrant retro aesthetics of 1980s Taiwan, and the boundless creativity of the American pioneering spirit. Her profound connection with vintage books lies at the core of Conny's artistic expression. She shares her evolution from 2D collages to intricate 3D sculptures, experimenting with various levels of complexity and materials such as wallpaper and enamel. Despite exploring different mediums, Conny's unwavering dedication to books as her primary medium remains unwavering. For her, books serve as a conduit for time travel, bridging the past with the future and igniting a continuous stream of creative ideas. During our conversation, Conny reflects on her recent residency in Pouch Cove, delving into the projects she worked on and the inspiration she drew from the serene coastal surroundings. We explore the underlying reasons behind her choice of books as a medium and her profound attachment to them, prompting her to question the essence of her creative journey and the inexhaustible wellspring of ideas that fuels her passion. Finally, we discuss Conny's unique perspective on cultural similarities from her immersive experiences in Germany, Taiwan, and the United States. Through her keen observations, she unveils unexpected connections that transcend geographical boundaries, highlighting the universal language of art that resonates across diverse cultures. Conny is a joy, and I hope you enjoy this conversation! Topics discussed: • Cultural Fusion in Art: • The Timeless Medium of Vintage Books • Exploring Creativity and Collaboration. About Conny: Conny Goelz Schmitt is a collage artist and sculptor who spent her youth in Germany, moved to Taiwan in her twenties, and relocated to the US in 1996. Having been immersed in three very different cultures, she is drawn to hard edge painting influenced by the German “attention to detail”, the retro color palette reminiscent of Taiwan in the 80s, and the very often experimental and creative pioneering spirit of Americans. Her medium of choice is almost without exception the vintage book. In Germany she studied Sinology and German Literature at Eberhard Karls University in Tuebingen. She was named Sculptor of the Year by Chief Curator of Boston University, Kate McNamara in CAA's 69th Members' Prize Show. In 2016, Paul C. Ha, Director of the List Visual Art Center at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, selected her work for the Best Multi Media Prize in CAA's National Prize Show. She was awarded a fellowship to the Vermont Studio Center for 2020. Besides exhibiting at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, New York, NY and Hidell Brooks Gallery in Charlotte, her work has been featured at Galerie Biesenbach, Cologne (Germany), the Cultural Association of Rosa Venerini, Viterbo (Italy), The Painting Center, New York, Site: Brooklyn, New York, The Danforth Art Museum, Framingham, MA, among others. Conny has a studio in Beverly, Massachusetts. Connect with Conny Gölz Schmitt Conny's Instagram Conny's Website Connect with Stephanie Instagram: @stephaniegraham @noseyafpod Check out my art and projects More Episodes at noseyaf.com Leave me feedback or send me a message Support the Show! Rate and Review the show Share noseyAF with your friends Buy a pin Buy a print Get the noseyAF newsletter Sponsorship Opportunities
Subscriber-Only: Today's episode is available only to subscribers. If you are a Point-Free subscriber you can access your private podcast feed by visiting https://www.pointfree.co/account. --- We have iterated on how bindings work in the Composable Architecture many times, but have never been fully happy with the results. With Observation, that all changes. By eliminating view stores and observing store state directly, we are free to totally reimagine bindings in the Composable Architecture, and get rid of even more concepts in the process.
We're adjusting a rearview to take in a (disappointing) spreadsheet and share our objective data and subjective views on the texts and discussions from the Whoa!mance feed in 2023. What are our In/Outs and Resos for the year ahead? How did we live up to our own hopes for 2023? Glenn Howell????
Ever wondered what it's like to write a children's book? Find out in this episode when we sat down to chat with children's book author, Jordan Taylor Nilan, about writing, the sweetest animal friends, and fluffernutter sandwiches! Find Jordan on Instagram: @jordantaylornilan https://www.instagram.com/jordantaylornilan/ Get Jordan's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Marzipans-First-Christmas-Jordan-Taylor/dp/B0B45LGQTC/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=marzipan%27s+first+christmas&sr=8-1 Books & Bindings (co-hosted with author Alissa J. Zavalianos): https://www.youtube.com/@booksbindings3452
Dave Kay joins me for another TechCast where we dive into the history and timeline of kiteboard bindings. POSTERBOYS | Episode1: MIND GAMES https://youtu.be/U2wuX7t7Kd4 Find out more about Woo 4.0 https://linktr.ee/woosports Check out our new website: http://portraitkite.com Support the show: https://ko-fi.com/megapod Follow me: http://www.kitesurf365.com https://www.instagram.com/kitesurf365/ Contact: megapodathotmail@gmail.com
As an avid Swift user, I wanted to sit down and look at the options for using Swift with the Godot engine. Let me start by saying it's early days, but I tried a course and then did my own exploration that I want to share in this episode for those that might be considering using this approach.Please leave a review and show your support.https://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftPlease find me on Mastodon@Compileswift@iosdev.space ★ Support this podcast ★
In our latest edition of GEAR THERAPY, Luke and Jonathan talk with Blister Member, Giovanni Saccarola (an Italian living in Switzerland), about his ski quiver, ski boots, and ski boot liner options.TOPICS & TIMES:Giovanni: most interesting man in the world? (8:25)Blizzard Zero G 95 (17:03)Height / Weight (23:09)Bindings & Pairing Down His Quiver (26:09)ATK Free Raiders (28:50)Giovanni's Current Quiver (32:27)Black Crows Atris (36:184th ski (38:10)Tecnica Cochise 130 & Liners (47:20)Crashes and Close Calls (1:00:28)RELATED LINKS:Episode Sponsor: Bag BalmEpisode Sponsor: OpenSnowBecome a BLISTER+ MemberBlister Summit 2024CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Off The CouchBikes & Big IdeasBlister PodcastCRAFTED Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Evan and Sujit talk to Principal PM Ramya Oruganti about the release of Functions as a first class managed service on Azure Container Apps. She tells us how this opens up possibilities for event-driven applications on ACA with full support for KEDA, Bindings, Dapr, GitHub Actions etc. Media file: https://azpodcast.blob.core.windows.net/episodes/Episode465.mp3 YouTube: https://youtu.be/0XR0PJuB_ko Resources: https://github.com/Azure/azure-functions-on-container-apps https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/apps-on-azure-blog/azure-functions-for-cloud-native-microservices-public-preview/ba-p/3826800 https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-functions/functions-deploy-container-apps?tabs=acr%2Cbash&pivots=programming-language-csharp Other updates: Understanding Service Health communications for Azure vulnerabilities | Azure Blog | Microsoft Azure Public preview: Assess impact of service retirements workbook template in Azure Advisor | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure
Tyrolia's Protector bindings with “Full Heel Release” is something that every skier ought to know about. Tyrolia calls it “the safest binding we have ever made,” and exactly how it works and how it's supposed to reduce knee injuries is the topic of this conversation with Andrew Couperthwait, VP of Winter Sports for HEAD / Tyrolia.TOPICS & TIMES:Overview of Protector Bindings (4:10)How Traditional Alpine Bindings Release (5:51)Protector Technology (8:19)Backwards Twisting Falls (10:57)Two Distinct Movements (16:12)Why 7mm? (20:22)Retention (25:24)Knee Bindings vs. Protector Bindings (32:17)ISO Norms & Boot Soles (36:07)Look Pivot vs Protector Bindings (40:44)Priorities: Release or Retention? (46:49)Development of Protector Technology (49:22)Product Evolution (52:24)Where to Find Protector Bindings (58:56)Crashes & Close Calls (1:00:59)What We're Celebrating (1:12:37)RELATED LINKS:BLISTER+ Membership23/24 Blister Winter Buyer's GuideBlister Summit RegistrationVideo: Blister Summit Bindings Panel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At Blister Summit 2023, we brought together Hoji (Dynafit), Lars Chickering-Ayers (CAST Touring), and Giray Dadali (Daymaker Touring) for an extremely interesting and important discussion on the past, present, and future of ski bindings. We get their thoughts on “acceptable use” for certain bindings; the “Age of Confusion” surrounding different binding designs; being “handcuffed by standards” and thinking about the binding / boot / ski interface as a whole; what we should (or should hope to) expect from bindings in the future, and much, much more.TOPICS & TIMES:Intros & Backgrounds (5:56)“Acceptable Use” for Certain Bindings (12:49)“Age of Confusion” re: Designs & Standards (21:58)Boot / Binding Interface Challenges & Future (34:22)Release & Retention: Alpine vs. Touring Bindings (43:40)“Ideal Systems” for Bindings, Boots, & Skis? (1:00:25)Advice re: Wear, Tear, & Icing (1:09:07)What We're Celebrating (1:17:22)RELATED LINKS Episode Sponsors:Compeed New Image BrewingTown of Mount Crested ButteCrested Butte Mountain Resort Our Blister Recommended ShopsBlister Summit 2024 RegistrationBLISTER+ MembershipBLISTER+ Real World TestimonialsVIDEOS: Blister Summit Panel Sessions & Brand LineupsCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:CRAFTEDBlister PodcastBikes & Big IdeasOff the CouchHappy Hour Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A conversation with Jesse Erickson, the Astor Curator of Printed Books and Bindings at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York City.
A conversation about broadening the scope of collecting practices beyond traditional Anglo-European material, discussing the challenges and opportunities for collectors taking an interest in previously overlooked or under-recognized fields. Led by Ben Miller, featuring Jeremy Simien, collector; and Jesse Erickson, Curator of Printed Books and Bindings, the Morgan Library and Museum. Venue: New York's Winter Show, 2023 edition.
Melissa, an avid skier herself, is joined by renowned ski expert Jackson Hogen, equipment tester and editor of RealSkiers.com, to share his incredible knowledge about national and international ski destinations, overlooked mountains, and advances in equipment technology. Plus, the two will discuss how the industry has changed over the years, trends in the sport, why we're seeing a surge in ski popularity today, and what the future holds for skiers across the world. Then Kathryn Nathanson, Global Experience Director of Indagare Travel, returns to ask Melissa about her recommendations for family-friendly ski experiences, international destinations, and packing tips for anyone about to hit the slopes. For more on Jackson Hogen, visit RealSkiers.com Follow Melissa on Instagram.Learn more about Indagare Travel.
It's a good time in the Telemark season to take stock of what you've done, what you wish you did, and what you are still planning to do. In today's episode I'm going through some check points of the mind, body, & gear that I think make for a better Telemark season on the snow. Mind: Take stock of how the season is progressing. Go over the goals that you had set for yourself this season? How are they progressing? Are you having fun? Soul laps, taking time to balance out things on the hill. What types of things do you want to focus on in the coming weeks: Technique, hit that run you've never done before, new things, work on old things Podcast to listen to: Ep. 20: The Life Cycle NOT Life Hack of a Telemark Skier https://freeheellife.libsyn.com/20-the-life-cycle-not-life-hack-of-a-telemark-skier Body: How is the body holding up? Are you skiing within the realm of what you are doing for your body? Not pushing unnecessarily Rest & recovery Improving how your body works on the hill — are you efficient in how you are Telemark skiing? Finding ways to challenge yourself in the last half of the season: vintage gear, Ep. 65: Telemark Hot Tip | Adding Size & Shape To Your Telemark Turn https://freeheellife.libsyn.com/65-telemark-hot-tip-adding-size-shape-to-your-telemark-turn Ep. 113: Author & Coach Kate Galliett - Becoming Unbreakable: How To Build A Body You Love To Live In https://freeheellife.libsyn.com/113-author-coach-kate-galliett Gear: Time to do a once over on all of your equipment: Boots, Bindings, Skis Great time of year to test new gear on a variety of snow conditions: powder, hard pack, slush, etc. Ep. 150: How to Choose a Used Telemark Gear Setup https://freeheellife.libsyn.com/150-how-to-choose-a-used-telemark-gear-setup Sign-up for the mailing list: https://bit.ly/FHLMailingList Connect with Josh and the Freeheel Life Family Josh on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter Telemark Skier Magazine on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube Freeheel Life on Instagram and Twitter Shop The Freeheel Life Telemark Shop How You Can Support Us: Shop Telemark at FREEHEELLIFE.COM Subscribe & Become a Supporter of TelemarkSkier.com for articles, gear reviews, & more! Email Podcast@freeheellife.com
Ankles and legs are protected with well oiled ski bindings. But the knees sure have taken a hit since bindings came out. New quick release heel bindings are supposed to help. Do we 'kneed' them? This update podcast looks at common ski injures to the knees and how to help prevent them.
Pin line, balance point, boot center on ski recommended line, xyz÷qrs+4cm-2 beers. This week I'm joined by Taylor Johnson to discuss a couple important aspects of mounting Telemark bindings on skis. We cover topics such as: where is the best place to mount Telemark bindings on skis, how to handle re-mounts, and what to avoid on modern skis. There are so many opinions on this topic floating around that we wanted to give you the Freeheel Life way of approaching it. Sign-up for the mailing list: https://bit.ly/FHLMailingList Follow Taylor Johnson on IG: @teletay Connect with Josh and the Freeheel Life Family Josh on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter Telemark Skier Magazine on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube Freeheel Life on Instagram and Twitter Shop The Freeheel Life Telemark Shop How You Can Support Us: Shop Telemark at FREEHEELLIFE.COM Subscribe & Become a Supporter of TelemarkSkier.com for articles, gear reviews, & more! Email Podcast@freeheellife.com
This week I bring back my good friend Craig Dostie to discuss Telemark bindings. It's a full-on dive into the deep end of Telemark technology you won't want to miss. We get weird on Spademan and Besser bindings and then head on down the rabbit hole to talk about everything from DIY Telemark to what I think is missing amongst the all the current offerings. It's a fun one. Sign-up for the mailing list: https://bit.ly/FHLMailingList Connect with Josh and the Freeheel Life Family Josh on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter Telemark Skier Magazine on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube Freeheel Life on Instagram and Twitter Shop The Freeheel Life Telemark Shop How You Can Support Us: Shop Telemark at FREEHEELLIFE.COM Subscribe & Become a Supporter of TelemarkSkier.com for articles, gear reviews, & more! Email Podcast@freeheellife.com
It's the recording from our second live show! This aired as part of the Streaming For Survivors event to support the WAVAW crisis center in March 2022. Casper Oliver returns as Downing Hill archivist Laurence Abbot to uncover secrets about the library... and himself.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The Season 2 Epilogue that goes with this episode is ‘Something Broken, and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!Casper Oliver is a queer voice actor, writer, and podcast producer! You can find them in excellent shows like Jar of Rebuke, Nexilis Games, The Soft-Boiled Detective, Georgie Romero Is Done For, and The Queer Thesperience. You can find him at @casperoliverVO or at their personal website. The character of Laurence Abbot originally appeared in the 'Athenaeums' S1 Miniseries, written by guest author Theo Dixon. Theo is a queer author, podcaster and aspiring mortician, and can be found at @eldriitchbones or at crow's personal website. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘82 Years Old', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Bad Friends', by Tamuz Dekel, ‘Here There', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Gazing Wide', by Tamuz Dekel, ‘Odd Numbers', by Curtis Cole, ‘Afternoon Mist', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘A Drop Of Sparks', by Benja,‘Metamorphosis,' by The Bows, ‘Don't Mind The Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain),‘Dark Tension', by Kyle Preston, ‘No One Is Out Here', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Bleeding Fields', by Muted,‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Witness - Extended Version' by Oliver Michael, ‘Ascending Power', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘The Desert', by Patrick Ussher, ‘Dark Blood', by Jimmy Svensson, ‘We', by Fjodor,‘Tea For One', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘A Journey's Epilogue - Instrumental Version', by Sivan Talmor, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound,And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan EphratContent warnings for this episode include: Memory loss, Parental death, Violence, Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Blood, Religious Violence, Birds, Strangulation/suffocation, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Drowning, Bugs, Body horror
Hello, Hello, Hello. Welcome back to another episode of The Out Of Bounds Podcast here on The Out Of Collective Network. This week we have an interview with returning guest and friend of the show, Nikolai Schirmer. Fresh off a torn achilles rehab, he still has managed two new film projects and [...] The post Out of Bounds – E222 – Big skis, Tiny Bindings | Nikolai Schirmer appeared first on Out Of Collective.
In part two of our conversation with ATK CEO (and one of ATK's chief product testers), Davide Indulti, we discuss ATK's current binding lineup; the design differences between their four collections: Race, Speed Touring, Touring, & Free Touring; how Davide thinks ATK bindings stack up against the competition; some new products that are in the works; and more.TOPICS & TIMESOverview: ATK's 4 binding categories (1:33)ATK Kuluar binding (5:14)Kuluar vs. RT & Crest bindings (10:11)ATK Raider 12 (12:34)Testing products 80-90 days per winter (15:22)Brakes Placement: Front vs. Rear (19:30)ATK Raider 12 cont. (23:10)ATK Freeraider bindings (31:14)Downhill performance differences (35:47)Sneak Peeks (42:39)Releasability (50:45)ATK vs. Salomon & Marker bindings (56:46)What We're Celebrating (1:00:57)RELATED LINKS:ATK Bindings, Part 1Blister LabsVideos from our Blister Summit 2022Subscribe to our Newsletter & Gear GiveawaysBecome a Blister Member / Get our Buyer's GuideCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister PodcastBikes & Big IdeasOff the Couch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Italian company, ATK Bindings, has been taking the tech-binding world by storm. And in this first podcast that the brand has ever done, we talk with ATK CEO (and son of ATK's founder), Davide Indulti, about the surprising origins of this family business; a pivotal moment in ATK's history; where ATK saw the biggest opportunities to improve tech bindings; and more.TOPICS & TIMES:ATK, Ferrari, & the family business (2:18)Decisive moment in ATK's history (15:02)Room to improve tech bindings? (22:00)2010 RT binding (33:49)“Performing through lightness” (36:55)What We're Celebrating (49:28)RELATED LINKS:Blister LabsVideos from our Blister Summit 2022Subscribe to our Newsletter & Gear GiveawaysBecome a Blister Member / Get our Buyer's Guide See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Frank had his first PR merged into iOS and macOS for .NET! We explore his journey to getting it accepted Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Merge Conflict: Twitter, Facebook, Website, Chat on Discord Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface ⭐⭐ Review Us (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/merge-conflict/id1133064277?mt=2&ls=1) ⭐⭐ Machine transcription available on http://mergeconflict.fm