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Jan Beatty's eighth book, Dragstripping, was published by the University of Pittsburgh Press, September, 2024. Her memoir, American Bastard, won the Red Hen Nonfiction Award. Recent books include The Body Wars and a chapbook, Skydog (Lefty Blondie Press, 2022). Other work includes Jackknife: New and Selected Poems (University of Pittsburgh, 2018 Paterson Prize) named by Sandra Cisneros on LitHub as her favorite book of 2019. Beatty worked as a waitress, abortion counselor, and in maximum security prisons. She is Professor Emerita at Carlow University, where she directed creative writing, the Madwomen in the Attic workshops, and the MFA program.
TIM MATHESON discusses his new book, “Damn Glad to Meet You,” his hit series “Virgin River,” and shares stories about Kurt Russell, Lucille Ball, Tim Conway, Don Knotts, and the Epcot attraction, “Body Wars.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the Wonders of the Elements Pavilion!We begin by exploring the forgotten treasures of EPCOT, including the Wonders of Life Pavilion and its unique attractions like Body Wars and Cranium Command. Amidst tales of nostalgia, we uncover the mysterious disappearance of the beloved Buzzy animatronic, sparking intrigue and speculation about his fate.But the heart of our episode lies in the unveiling of our newest Imagineering endeavor: the Wonders of the Elements Pavilion. With boundless creativity and meticulous planning, we envision transforming the abandoned Wonders of Life Pavilion into a breathtaking experience centered around weather and natural forces. From interactive meteorology exhibits to a thrilling attraction set on Hawaii's "Forbidden Island," we paint a vibrant picture of the pavilion's potential.Join us as we uncover a lost legacy of EPCOT and embark on a thrilling adventure in this episode of Idiot's Guide to ImagineeringDon't forget to check us out on Instagram and our brand new website!
In this week's episode, Kelli discusses the menus for Space 220 at EPCOT and debates lounge vs lunch? Chris then takes us on a blast from the past ride review - rides he wants to ride again.Listen to us on your favorite podcast platform or at these links:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/supercalifragilistic-awesome-disney-podcast/id1519529786IHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-supercalifragilistic-aweso-68324055/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7aEKXzO7tTCqZfnvJnzAPC SCFADP on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scfadp/SCFADP on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SuperCaliFragilisticAwesomeDisneyPodcastAll music for this episode is available through a creative commons license. The background music for the News segment was created by Kevin Macleod: Fuzzball Parade by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5044-fuzzball-paradeLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ For more things DISNEY (and Disney food reviews), check out our website: https://scfadp.com
Why was Body Wars so nauseating? And what was Disney's Self-Care Carousel? In this episode of Distory, we live our best life revisiting Epcot's extinct attraction called Body Wars which once resided in the Wonders of Life pavilion. We dig deep into the 1978 roller coaster concepts by Rolly Crump before shrinking ourselves down to explore the inner workings of Epcot's first-ever thrill ride. After some discussion of some classic 80s movies, we find ourselves wondering about the (somewhat) abandoned pavilion, and Kirk gives the world's best impression of the (also extinct) Universe of Energy, just for fun. Join us LIVE on TikTok every Friday at 5:30pm Pacific/8:30pm Eastern for more Distory! Kate: @disneycicerone Kirk: @walruscarp You can also find us on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and at disneycicerone.com & walruscarp.com See more Distory with Kate & Kirk episodes here (earlier episodes available at @WalrusCarp ) Kate's books on Amazon WalrusCarp T-shirts & Merch --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disneycicerone/support
Margo Maine, PhD, FAED, CEDS, is a clinical psychologist who has specialized in eating disorders and related issues for over 35 years. A Founder and former Adviser of the National Eating Disorders Association and Founder and Fellow of the Academy for Eating Disorders, her most recent book, Hair Tells a Story: Hers, Yours, & Ours (Toplight Books, 2023), explores women's relationship with their hair, a critical feminist issue and neglected aspect of body image. Dr. Maine is also author of: Pursuing Perfection: Eating Disorders, Body Myths, and Women at Midlife and Beyond; Treatment of Eating Disorders: Bridging the Research- Practice Gap; Effective Clinical Practice in the Treatment of Eating Disorders; The Body Myth; Father Hunger; and Body Wars; and Senior Editor Emeritus of Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention. She received the 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals (iaedp) and is the 2007 recipient of The Lori Irving Award for Excellence in Eating Disorders Awareness and Prevention, the 2014 recipient of the Don and Melissa Nielsen Lifetime Achievement Award and the 2015 NEDA Lifetime Achievement Award. Maine has served on many clinical advisory and community boards and is a 2016 Honoree of the Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame. She lectures nationally and internationally on eating disorders and maintains a private practice, Maine & Weinstein Specialty Group, in West Hartford, CT. She loves the earth and gets up early every day to celebrate it. Please listen, share, subscribe, follow, and support. If you want to support Ms V The Storyteller Podcast, please email me at valisonelliot@gmail.com or visit my website @ msvthestoryteller.godaddysites.com. You can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube & LinkedIn at Ms. V The Storyteller or visit my website @ msvthestoryteller.godaddysites.com. Thanks for listening! Margo's Info: www.mwsg.org Website: https://www.mwsg.org/margo-maine Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmargomaine/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrMargoMaineAuthor Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrMargoMaine1 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmargomaine/ Newsletter: Subscribe on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter- follow?entityUrn=7020868527758659584 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/margomaine https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/hair-tells-a-story/ https://www.amazon.com/Hair-Tells-Story-Hers-Yours/dp/1476688613/ https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/hair-tells-a-story-margo-maine/1142264353 https://bookshop.org/p/books/hair-tells-a-story-hers-yours-and-ours/18939696 https://www.target.com/p/hair-tells-a-story-by-margo-maine-paperback/-/A-87845138
Katz talks to Mark and Kate about why it's important to address weight from the heart, pharmacotherapy and the law of unintended consequences, and the goods and bads of Ozempic.Subscribe to Food with Mark Bittman on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen, and please help us grow by leaving us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts.Follow Mark on Twitter at @bittman, and on Facebook and Instagram at @markbittman. Subscribe to Mark's newsletter The Bittman Project at www.bittmanproject.com.Questions or comments about the show? Email food@markbittman.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At the heart of every person is a yearning from the deepest part of our souls that must be heard. It is a desire to awaken, embrace our whole selves, and see past the limitations we have put on ourselves. It is the knowing that we are connected with a universal love and spiritual presence that holds the flame of our true essence of love and light. When we begin to accept that each one of us was born with divine spirit, then we can stop the struggle with defining ourselves as good or bad by our body size or the food we eat. We can then move on to simply expressing our true selves. Margo Maine Margo Maine, PhD, FAED, CEDS, is a clinical psychologist who has specialized in eating disorders and related issues for over 35 years. A Founder and former Adviser of the National Eating Disorders Association and Founder and Fellow of the Academy for Eating Disorders, her most recent book, Hair Tells a Story: Hers, Yours, & Ours (Toplight Books, 2023), explores women's relationship with their hair, a critical feminist issue and neglected aspect of body image. Dr. Maine is also author of: Pursuing Perfection: Eating Disorders, Body Myths, and Women at Midlife and Beyond; Treatment of Eating Disorders: Bridging the Research- Practice Gap; Effective Clinical Practice in the Treatment of Eating Disorders; The Body Myth; Father Hunger; and Body Wars; and Senior Editor Emeritus of Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention. She received the 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals (iaedp) and is the 2007 recipient of The Lori Irving Award for Excellence in Eating Disorders Awareness and Prevention, the 2014 recipient of the Don and Melissa Nielsen Lifetime Achievement Award and the 2015 NEDA Lifetime Achievement Award. Maine has served on many clinical advisory and community boards and is a 2016 Honoree of the Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame. She lectures nationally and internationally on eating disorders and maintains a private practice, Maine & Weinstein Specialty Group, in West Hartford, CT. She loves the earth and gets up early every day to celebrate it. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Plot a course for the heady times of early 2016! We talk Fantastic Voyage v Body Wars, Vandal Savage's questionable origins, and Sara and Rip's (thankfully) unexplored potential romance.CARDS TO SAVE THE TIMELINEScenarios:- What luck?! Those doubloons from the wreck of the “Esplanade” are each worth___.- Gideon calculates a 90% likelihood that Vandal Savage will appear in___.- Magic knife shards are making their way through your teammate's bloodstream. Quick, ______!- Everyone is distracted, so you take the jump ship to _______ with ________.Solutions/People:- Murderous Bruemberg bankers.- A Titanic reference. - Teeny tiny Atom.- The Ehrenfest Theorem.- A creepy blood ritual.- Dance so no one is watching.BINGOWaverider BrigMick Steals SomethingAncient EgyptArrow referenceMeeting yourselfMed Bay - NEW ONEFollow us on socials @legendsofalways and send us an email at legendsofalways@gmail.com. Matt Truex is a Warner Bros. Discovery employee. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are his own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Warner Bros. Discovery
When adoptees search for their birth parents, it's the pursuit of identity. Where do I come from? Who gave birth to me? What is my medical history? AYM guest, Jan Beatty, wanted to know her name – not the one given by her adoptive parents, but the name on her birth certificate. This quest began a decades-long search. An experience documented in her memoir, American Bastard. "When I met my birthmother, she was full of shame and was crying. We had very different agendas. She wanted to apologize and know that I had a good life, and I wanted to find out who my father was. It was so hard to get information from her...I'm not upset she gave me away; I was upset she wouldn't tell me my name." – Jan Beatty Walls of Protection In the decades before Roe, unwed mothers relinquished their children under secrecy and shame; this pain carried through to the next generation. Jan's mother was a girl who went away, which meant finding her through the institutions that organized the adoption would be difficult. Locating her mother and father would be a test of perseverance and patience. "I had assembled huge walls of protection over the years to stay alive. An adoptee needs to have a strategy from a young age, whether conscious or not -- a way to manage this hole of abandonment, loss, and grief." - Jan Beatty, excerpt from "American Bastard" Being Saved Throughout her book and our conversation, Jan addresses the concept of an adopted child being "saved." This notion paints over the tremendous hurt central to the experience. As she explains, there can be gratitude for being adopted while acknowledging it's rooted in a broken maternal connection. "The cost for being adopted is compulsory gratitude. You are supposed to be very, very grateful. And that's another part of it; there is no room for questioning. There is no room for being unhappy about it. It's a primary, lifelong trauma that no one puts in those terms, or few people do." – Jan Beatty The Finding Identity and belonging are such an integral part of our existence. Jan's revelations surrounding her adoption are essential to understanding the intricacies of emotion for adoptees. Locating her birth parents allowed Jan to ask questions but does not resolve the pain; that is something an adoptee needs to repair on their own. "I would suggest they meet with them and see what their child has to say... everybody wants something different. I didn't want a family, and I didn't want birthdays and Christmas'; that's the last thing I wanted. But some people might want that. I would just say to listen and try to be open." – Jan Beatty To hear more from Jan Beatty and her story, download and listen to the episode. Bio Jan Beatty's seventh book, American Bastard, won the Red Hen Nonfiction Award. The University of Pittsburgh Press published the Body Wars in 2020, and a new chapbook, Skydog, was just released by Lefty Blondie Press. In the New York Times, Naomi Shihab Nye said: Jan Beatty's new poems in “The Body Wars” shimmer with luminous connection, travel a big life and grand map of encounters. Beatty worked as a waitress, abortion counselor, and in maximum security prisons. For years, she directed Creative Writing, the Madwomen in the Attic workshops, and the MFA program at Carlow University. Connect with Jan! Jan Beatty Website Red Hen Press - Jan Beatty Facebook - Jan Beatty Twitter - Jan Beatty American Bastard - Amazon
Welcome to Episode 79: Wonders of Life Part III, which focuses on Body Wars & Making of Me. We continue on this epic journey through the golden dome and we have even more for you throughout this episode. Our entire crew is here to take us through these attractions, but also joining us is Dr. Bill who was one of our top donors to the historical society. He will be sitting in on this episode and also giving us some real-world experience when it comes to the human body and Wonders of Life. We start you off by going through the mailbag, which is filled with tons of good questions and memories. If you would like to join in on that fun, send us a message: podcast@retrowdw.com For our main topic, we get into Body Wars, which is one of those lost attractions that has a love-it-or-hate-it type of memory for most past guests. The theming is on point we dig into how accurate this really was, thanks to Dr. Bill. Now keep in mind, the questions keep coming as we take full advantage of having a medical professional on the show this month. We discuss the star power throughout this attraction and if you have not seen this firsthand, you really need to do a ride-through on YouTube. The second half of this episode, How digs into The Making of Me. We learn all about the production, who some of the creative minds behind it were, and so much more. This is a super interesting concept and idea for EPCOT and Walt Disney World that was unique and also informative. The entire thing really fits in well with this pavilion and attraction. Thank you so much for joining us this month and we hope to see you again soon for Episode 80!
EPCOT's 40th Looking to plan a Disney World or Disneyland vacation? Let Joe do all the hard work for you at no cost to you as your travel agent. Get started by e-mailing josephcheung@travelmation.net today! Bookings for the Disney Wish are open if you are interested in sailing on Disney Cruise Line's latest ship! Episode Description In today's episode, we celebrate 40 years of EPCOT and chat about attractions we miss, memories we've made at our favorite Disney World park, and what we're looking forward to in the future. What memories do you have of EPCOT? Let us know by e-mailing disneydeciphered AT gmail DOT com, messaging us on Twitter, or leaving a comment on our Facebook page. You can also follow us on Instagram now! Episode Notes EPCOT Opening Day special 4:28 - Body Wars 8:30 - Horizons 11:40 - Universe of Energy 14:35 - Kitchen Kabaret 17:49 - Maelstrom 20:06 - Promise 22:48 - Memories 29:53 - Goodbye construction walls? 31:00 - New nighttime show? 31:49 - Disney dos and don'ts If we've helped you to plan your trip and you'd like to thank us we'd appreciate you considering a one time donation. Or if you'd like to receive bonus content, check out our Patreon page and our special subscriber only content! You can also support the show by buying tickets (if they're the best deal, of course) using our Undercover Tourist link or signing up for Mouse Dining through our link. If you like what you hear, please share and subscribe! Find us on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn, PlayerFM, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcasts (please leave a positive review if you're enjoying the show), like our Facebook page, or follow us on Twitter and Instagram! Connect with Leslie @TripsWithTykes on social media and Joe @asthejoeflies.
Jan Beatty is the winner of the Red Hen Nonfiction Award for her memoir, American Bastard (2021). Her sixth book, The Body Wars (2020), was published by the University of Pittsburgh Press. In the New York Times, Naomi Shihab Nye said: Jan Beatty's new poems in “The Body Wars” shimmer with luminous connection, travel a big life and grand map of encounters. Books include Jackknife: New and Collected Poems (2018 Paterson Prize) named by Sandra Cisneros on LitHub as her favorite book of 2019. Awards include the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize, Discovery/The Nation Prize finalist, Pablo Neruda Prize for Poetry, Paterson Prize, $10,000 Artists Grant from the Pittsburgh Foundation, and a $15,000 Creative Achievement Award in Literature from the Heinz Foundation. Books: American Bastard Get the book here on Amazon: https://amzn.to/32LktTm ASIN: 1597098787 The Body Wars Get the book here on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3D5f85N ASIN: 0822966247 #WritersCorner #BLiveMedia #WritersNetwork #WritingCommunity #WritersLife #TheConversation #JanBeatty #AmericanBastard #TheBodyWars --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blivemedia/message
Our main topic this month is all about Wonders of Life. With this being Part I, we are just going to scratch the surface about all this pavilion and attraction had to offer. This pavilion is actually still around, the golden dome that is next to Mission: Space, Guardians of the Galaxy, and it also served as a festival center from time to time over the years. How is leading us here in our journey through Wonder of Life, starting us off in 1976. How actually reads to us some of the original sponsorship concepts presented for the EPCOT Project, which are quite fascinating. Rolly Crump was named the show lead on this project and along with Dr. Lewis, following the mindset “If it's a ton of fun, and an ounce of information, we've reached the teachable moment”. The group settled on the eight health habits, which seem to have been lost to history. How gives us his best estimate based on what he found in his research. Using these habits, attractions and shows were developed. As How goes through the early concept pieces for Wonders of Life, we connect the various concepts to the actual attractions that came about. Ideas never really went away and some actually made it to the final show as the years went by. The Tooth Follies is a comical idea that didn't seem to make the final cut, but what a name and also imagine sitting inside the actual mouth. We also discuss the early versions of Body Wars and how they were developed. How gives us so much good info as we can easily compare the development of all these attractions to what really came to be. Part II and probably Part III will be covering all of the attractions you know and love, so please remember to subscribe and get ready for these upcoming episodes.
On today's tour, we look at the discontinued Epcot attractions Body Wars and Cranium Command!
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It's finally time for the Wonders of Life and Matt is SO EXCITED! We revisit this long-gone Epcot pavilion, deep-diving into attractions like: Body Wars, Cranium Command, and The Making of Me, plus those smaller...exhibits? like Frontiers of Medicine, Coach's Corner, Goofy ABout Health, Fitness Fairgrounds, Sensory Funhouse/Audio Antics, Wonder Cycles, Anacomical Players.It's a world dedicated to the human body, physical fitness, medicine, and nutrition - what could be more fun?!Do you have a favorite long-gone attraction in Epcot? Let us know!- Email: worldofcommotion@gmail.com- Twitter: @worldcommotion- Facebook & Instagram: @worldofcommotionOr see what else we've been up to at:- Website: worldofcommotion.comAnd if you enjoyed the episode, why not share with a friend or even leave a review and rate us 5-stars if you enjoy listening! It's the best way to spread the commotion!
In the 62nd episode of The Main Street Electrical Podcast, Jenn & Dave discuss the Epcot monorail line coming back in service, and the excitement of Behind the Attraction on Disney+ Then, joining the show for the first time is Broadway star and television icon Paige Davis (with equally the Broadway star Patrick, the husband, right off mic!). Paige explains her Disney connection, including her memorable Body Wars experience... getting the Trading Spaces job... the best and the worst designs... traveling with touring productions... Chicago and New York living... family struggles and overcoming... and tons of laughs and a great conversation all around! Thanks so much to Paige for joining us! Contact Paige www.paigedavis.com IG @realpaigedavis FB facebook.com/realpaigedavis
Yeah, yeah. My parents were here *shrug*.Nia's parents, Matt and Deanne, swung by The Creation Station (that's where we record our podcast) while they were visiting sunny California. We talk to them about each of the brackets we've run so far, and they tell us why you're all wrong. Tangents include but are not limited to: Kennywood Park in Pittsburgh, Star Tours vs. Body Wars, and Nia's alma mater, Denison University. Try as Nia might to bring up The Beach Boys, her mom would not take the bait and brought up The Beatles instead *eye roll*. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Today we’re doing another round of “Resurrect or Forget,” but this time we’re branching out into Walt Disney World’s list of defunct attractions – from Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios,…
This week, we go on a tour of the Italy Pavillion at EPCOT to see why everyone loves Via Napoli. Is it the Italian pizza ovens, the tomatoes, flour, and mozzarella imported from Italy, or is it the special water they use from a Florida spring to match the chemical makeup of the water used in Naples? Who knows, but the result is pure magic. And after our trip to Italy, Chris takes us back in time to re-experience Body Wars, a classic EPCOT ride. If you miss that ride as much as he does, here's a chance for you to hop in the Bravo 229 and save Dr. Cynthia Lair.Listen to us on your favorite podcast platform or at these links:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/supercalifragilistic-awesome-disney-podcast/id1519529786IHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-supercalifragilistic-aweso-68324055/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7aEKXzO7tTCqZfnvJnzAPC For show notes, transcript, and more details from this episode, please visit: https://scfadp.com/podcast-season-3/title-disney-news-2-28-a-review-of-via-napoli-at-epcot-and-body-wars-the-classic-epcot-ride/SCFADP on Twitter: https://twitter.com/scfadpSCFADP on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scfadp/SCFADP on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5WCZC9YG7B7fCBOSZLWSZASupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/scfadp)All music for this episode is available through a creative commons license. The background music for the News segment was created by Kevin Macleod: Fuzzball Parade by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5044-fuzzball-paradeLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ For more things DISNEY (and Disney food reviews), check out our website: https://scfadp.com Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram at @SCFADP.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/scfadp)
This week I'm joined by my longtime friend and preferred Disney travel advisor Katie Fisher from Pictures and Postcards Travel and we sit down and ask, do you remember? as we reminisce about our earliest Disney Park Memories. We dive into our first impressions and experiences in the parks, what deeply impacted us, what we miss most and silly moments that still stand out today. Just a few of the attractions we chat about are Mission to Mars, the Skyway to Fantasyland, the Frontierland Stunt Show, Spectromagic, the Imagination pavilion with Figment and Dreamfinder, Body Wars the Great Movie Ride, Catastrophy Canyon and snorkeling with sharks?! ----more---- REFERENCES Mission to Mars ridethrough video from 1992: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XX9h2YmUvE0 King Stefan's Banquet Hall: https://d23.com/a-to-z/king-stefans-banquet-hall/ Walt Disney World Frontierland Stunt Show video from 1992: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdNW2N8nxIg The Living Seas at Epcot (with the Hydrolators!): https://www.laughingplace.com/w/blogs/disney-extinct-attractions/2017/01/19/disney-extinct-attractions-living-seas/ ----more---- mainandmagic.com We saved you a seat in our private Facebook Group! Join at www.facebook.com/groups/mainandmagic Come hang out with us on Instagram too! instagram.com/mainandmagic Shop our Disney inspired designs on TeePublic at www.teepublic.com/user/mainandmagic
This episode of the Rattlecast is a pre-recorded broadcast of our conversation with Jan Beatty this June, which appeared in issue #69 of Rattle magazine. Jan Beatty’s sixth book, The Body Wars, will be published in fall 2020 by the University of Pittsburgh Press. She is the winner of the Red Hen Nonfiction Award for her memoir, American Bastard, forthcoming in 2021. Jackknife: New and Collected Poems (2018 Paterson Prize) was named by Sandra Cisneros on LitHub as her favorite book of 2019, and The Switching/Yard was listed by Library Journal as one of “30 New Books That Will Help You Rediscover Poetry.” The Huffington Post called her one of ten “advanced women poets for required reading.” Her poem “Shooter” was featured in a paper delivered in Paris by scholar Mary Kate Azcuy: “Jan Beatty’s ‘Shooter,’ A Controversy For Feminist & Gender Politics.” Beatty’s other books include Red Sugar, Boneshaker, and Mad River, winner of the Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize, all published by the University of Pittsburgh Press. She is winner of the Pablo Neruda Prize for Poetry, a Discovery/The Nation Prize finalist, recipient of a $10,000 Artist Grant from The Pittsburgh Foundation, and a $15,000 Creative Achievement Award in Literature from the Heinz Foundation. For many years, Beatty worked as a waitress, as an abortion counselor, and in maximum security prisons. She directs creative writing and the Madwomen in the Attic Workshops at Carlow University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and is Distinguished Writer in Residence in the MFA program. For more information, visit: www.janbeatty.com Because this is a pre-recorded broadcast, there is no open mic this week. Next Week's Prompt: Write a concrete poem (a poem that takes a particular shape on the page). The content of the poem should have a connection to the shape. The Rattlecast livestreams on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Periscope, then becomes an audio podcast.
Hosted by Ruhamah Weil, Episode 10 presents Jan Beatty, Greg Johnson, and Jakob Maier, reading their own work from New England Review 40.4. Jan Beatty reads her poem “The Body Wars,” Greg Johnson reads excerpts from his memoir “Daddy’s Aitch,” and Jakob Maier reads his poem “Food Court Ghost Town.” Ruhamah also spoke briefly to Tricia Allen, of the Ilsley Public Library in downtown Middlebury, about the power of poetry.
Good times or good riddance? Leslie, Andrew and Dan review 10 retired Epcot attractions: Maelstrom; Journey Into Imagination; Horizons; The Living Seas; World of Motion; Universe of Energy; Body Wars; Cranium Command; Captain EO and Honey I Shrunk the Audience; Kitchen Cabaret and Food Rocks. Follow @PolkaDotPodcast on Instagram and Twitter for related content.
The Geeky Girl Gab crew is joined by Jane of the No Guilt Disney Podcast to discuss our favorite Extinct Disney Rides - from the insanity that was Body Wars (a simulation ride that shrunk you down and literally sent you into a person's bloodstream) to the classic Great Movie Ride! We talk about all the rides we miss when we go to the happiest place on Earth. We’ll include YouTube links to ride throughs on our blog. Visit our blog: http://geekygirlgab.com/ No Guilt Disney Podcast: https://noguiltdisney.libsyn.com/ Jane’s Insta: https://www.instagram.com/realmousewifewdw/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geekygirlgab/message
06/05/20 - In this episode, Michael and Craig continue their discussion on Wonders of Life by going into further detail on Body Wars, Cranium Command, and The Making of Me!
What is diet culture? Why does it matter? And how does it show up in our beloved Bachelor shows? What can we do about it? Danielle Basye, Registered Dietitian, is a wonderful guest to discuss these questions and more. To connect with Danielle, check out her website gentlynourished.net or follow her on Instagram @_gentlynourished_. The books Danielle recommended include: ANTI-DIET by Christy Harrison, INTUITIVE EATING by Evelyn Tribole, HEALTH AT EVERY SIZE by Lindo Bacon, BODY WARS by Margo Maine, THE BEAUTY MYTH by Naomi Wolf, and NOURISH by Heidi Schauster. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/processthejourney/support
In Part 1 of this new series, we dive into some of the things Disney has just abandoned that you may not even know about. We talk about Treasure Cay (Mowgli's Palace) and Body Wars! John dishes out the history of the island as well as the ride and why exactly they closed in the first place. We finally have some Disney news! Kathy explains the reopening of Shanghai Disneyland as well as statement from Disney's Chief Medical Officer. Join us in the weeks to come for Part 2 of this series!Facebook: Started With A Mouse PodcastInstagram: startedwithamouse_podcastGmail: startedwithamousepodcast@gmail.comTik Tok: swampodcastWebsite: jkadventures.liveDon't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud and iHeartRadio!
This week, we discuss Scottye's recent trip to Disneyland and all the wacky and wild things it has. Comparisons to Florida are made. Lightsabers are crowdfunded. Vaping is disallowed, but still happens. Then, we give SITCOT some attractions based on everyone's favorite least comedic situation known as The Big Bang Theory. First, Scottye sends the gang (and some guests) hurtling through the universe of time as passengers as they unravel the mysteries that led to the eponymous explosion referenced in the title of the show. Then, Jim shrinks guests down not for a war, but for a mission of understanding as they go on the hunt to find why on Earth this poor poor boy has trouble talking to women unless he is absolutely hammered. Much like the show, nothing is persumably learned by the end.
What is WDW's most controversial decision of all time? The removal of Horizons, Maelstrom, or Body Wars? The introduction of the Disney Dining Plans? We explore all of that and much more on this Bonus Episode: WDW's Most Controversial Decisions. The Pink Castle? Removing Maelstrom? Demolishing Mr. Toad's Wild Ride? What is WDW's Most Controversial Decision of all time?
Today’s episode centers around a largely abandoned pavilion at Epcot known as the Wonders of Life Pavilion. This Pavilion was part of the original plans for Epcot center but didn’t find a sponsor until the mid-1980’s. The Wonders of Life housed Epcot’s first thrill attraction with Body Wars. We detail this and other attractions that […] The post Episode 168 – The Wonders of Life Pavilion appeared first on Traveling With The Mouse.
We speak to June Divided for this weeks interview episode where we talk to Mel, the lead singer of the band and how the band have wanted to change their sound from one album to the next, to evolve into the next era for the band. After releasing 2 albums previously, the band were in need of a change and changing their sound for the better has made them become a lot more excited about the music they are releasing and also playing live. Their new album "Body Wars" is out August 24th under Revival Recordings. Website: www.themusicscout.co.uk Hannah Scott Interview: http://www.themusicscout.co.uk/tmsepisodehsi Blog: http://www.themusicscout.co.uk/blog Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4VMv43UvaAS8UW7wF9N7Xv Facebook: www.facebook.com/themusicscout Twitter: www.twitter.com/themusicscout_ Email: themusicscoutpodcast@gmail.com
This week Sean is joined in the "Virtual Smithsonian" by Melissa "Mel" Menago - singer, guitarist, and frontwoman of Philadelphia's JUNE DIVIDED. The two sit down to discuss what's hot and what's not on Netflix, how the band formed out of a college project, winning at Warped Tour, writing through a snowstorm, their new album "BODY WARS" out 8/24, how they got hooked up with Revival Recordings, how movies inspired their musical endeavors, Mel's career as a teacher and her voice-over projects, Disney World in the 90's, and the secret location of the best Philly CheeseSteak in town. Later in the show, we check out June Divided's latest single "I Didn't Mind", and Mel gives you the lowdown on where to catch the band this summer. Turn up your stereo, it's this week's episode of the Sean Vs. Wild Podcast! June Divided Links: http://www.facebook.com/JuneDivided http://www.revivalrecs.com/june-divided http://junedivided.bandcamp.com Twitter: @JuneDivided Sean's Links: Site - http://www.seanvswild.com Itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sean-vs.-wild/id1192530869 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6mOBU5U1RW679W3lVgRV21 Android - http://www.subscribeonandroid.com/seanvswild.com/rss Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/m/Iqdwyk4q6aqnzzqffdeoql2n7kq?t=Sean_Vs_Wild iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-sean-vs-wild/ Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/seanvswild Instagram - @SeanVsWildPodcast Twitter - @SeanVsWild TuneIn - http://tunein.com/radio/Sean-Vs-Wild-p1009380/ Audible - http://www.audibletrial.com/seanvswild Today's podcast is sponsored by AUDIBLE. Audible is extending a 30 day free trial to the listeners of the Sean Vs. Wild podcast! Simply go to http://www.audibletrial.com/seanvswild , Sign up for your free 30 day trial, and then choose an audiobook from over 180,000 in their catalog. And when you do, the fine folks at Audible help me out with a little something to help keep the lights on in the Smithsonian. That's it. Quick. Simple. Now go enjoy your book! Today's podcast is brought to you by AUDIOPHILE INK. You're going to want to use AUDIOPHILE INK for all your screenprinting needs. Shirts, hats, sweatshirts, hoodies, track shorts, underoos, Audiophile Ink can print em all. Audiophile Ink is located in the heart of Louisville, KY. and ships to all 50 states. So whether you're in my neck of the woods, or you're across the country, Audiophile Ink has you covered. High Quality, Competitive Prices, printed on the brands you want, you're not going to find a better deal than Audiophile Ink! Check it out at http://www.audiophileink.com
This week Jillian and Matt go all health-conscious as they enter the Wonders of Life pavilion for the first time. First, they get a quick showing of the Anicomical Players (like their page below) then hop a probe (heh) into the body in Body Wars. Later they review Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 in […]
Welcome to Episode 25 of the Retro Disney World Podcast: "Anniversary Special" - We appreciate your support and hope you have been enjoying each and every episode. Be sure to check out some of our previous shows. Comments & Corrections- To start this episode, we discuss things that scare us at WDW. Mike wrote in and said he used to be scared of Tick-Tock Croc on Peter Pan's Flight. Kate was scared of Body Wars due to her fear of shrinkage. Hipster Mickey wrote in telling us about being scared during the Studio Backlot Tour. Next up, Brian recaps his visit to the old Golf Resort. Currently, known as Shades of Green, Brian was able to worm his way over there and see what still exists. BJ Major sent us an Epcot Film which was absolutely amazing. Listener Mail - We had lots of great letters sent in this month. Bernie wrote us to discuss character meet & greets and how it has changed over the years. Brian remembers a paper mache Pete's Dragon and also a walk-around dog from the Shaggy DA. For questions, comments and concerns, please write us - podcast@retrowdw.com The Orange Bird Film - One of our holy grail films was released a few weeks back and we discuss as a group. The Orange Bird is back in amazing color and he even does a dance for you. We talk about the different types of bird head and give our opinions on which is best. Hope you enjoy the film and check back for more soon...we have lots of rare films that will be released very soon. Main Topic - This episode is all about anniversaries, including our own! How starts us off with year one then quickly moving into the five year anniversary and tencennial. The fifth is when things got serious; this includes waterski shows, Boardwalk & Baseball and many other amazing events. Who out there still has their "I'm a Winner" Visor? The Earforce One was another 15th anniversary special item along with the famous ticket system, giving almost every person who entered a prize. This included the Chevrolet Cavalier(one per day), pins, stickers, park tickets and of course the visor. The 15th was absolutely epic! Prize Pot - Our year end prize is huge! Included are: An Orange Bird Yo-Yo from January, a brochure from The World of Motion given away in February, the March prize is a Golf Resort Mickey head logo golf bag tag, an Epcot Center salt and pepper shaker set, a Disney Glass Candy Dish, Tomorrowland Handbook, 1984 Disney News Magazine, The Walt Disney World Explorer CD Rom, expired Discovery Island Tickets, a Frontierland Viewmaster Slide, the WDW Tencenial Coin, a WDW Pocket Protector, and finally the RetroWDW Pin Collection. Congratulations go out to Wes Hansen! He was randomly selected from over 600 entries to receive this years big prize! Congratulations Wes!! More Main Topic - How takes us back to the 20th anniversary! The infamous Castle Balloon was featured during this anniversary. How also got to see Michael Eisner, again... We also hear about 20 things that debuted for the 20th. Great walk down memory lane for this crazy annivesary. Brian discusses the Florida Legislatures Weekend and his amazing intvitation of the fold out Empress Lily. Brian takes us into the 25th, a topic that he has a huge amount of information on. This includes the two TV Specials, which includes Drew Carey eating a turkey leg. The unbelievable Castle Cake is discussed in great detail. So much mid/late 90s goodness with tons of highlights. If you still have your "Guest of Honor" pin, show your 25th anniversary pride - these things sure do bring back memories. Brian has a favorite shirt from this anniversary, showcasing the two castles. The how-to on this whole castle is super interesting. To round out the 25th, we bring on our buddy Matt to discuss to the road show, The Maigical Memories Tour. RetroWDW Merchandise - Fantasy Pins are here! We have a great set of custom pins for sale now. Be sure to get your pins and add them to your collection as these are limited time and won't be around forever. Be sure to get your shirt, iPhone case, tote bag, pillow or coffee mug- www.retrodisneyworld.com/supportus Listener Memories - Keep the calls coming, sharing your memories and giving us feedback. If you would like to call and leave us a message, please dial 978-71-RETRO. Keep the calls coming! Check back with us in January for Episode 26 where we take you back to a time when you could journey under the sea... Tweet at us, send us a Facebook post or message, tag us on Instagram or email us your thoughts..We hope you have enjoyed this episode! If you have any questions, suggestions or find errors please email us podcast@retrodisneyworld.com Podbean: podcast.retrodisneyworld.comiTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/retro-disney-world-podcast/id935548315Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/retrodisneyworld/retro-disney-world-podcast
What is WDW's most controversial decision of all time? The removal of Horizons, Maelstrom, or Body Wars? The introduction of the Disney Dining Plans? We explore all of that and much more on Episode 38: Most Controversial WDW Decisions. Over the years, Walt Disney World's management have made several decisions that split the Disney fan base right down the middle. From the addition of more thrill rides to the idea that vacations should be planned months in advance, most of these decisions are still debated by Walt Disney World Fans to this day. I hope you enjoy this week's episode with my friend Chuck Rodriguez and myself. If you do, check out these other episodes where Chuck is featured: Episode 7: Best Disney Movies You've Never Seen Episode 9: Best Smells in Walt Disney World Episode 17: Best WDW Attraction Music Episode 22: Best WDW Attraction Quotes
No pre show audio on account of having no voice, but I mustered up enough energy to upload this weeks Ride Through Wednesday, please enjoy Body Wars! Follow me on Twitter @dailydisneyblog and on YouTube www.youtube.com/thedailydisneyblog
In episode 029 of the Pixar Post Podcast we discuss: Pixar Post Book Club We chat about our lessons learned from the first run-through for Creativity, Inc. and have retooled slightly to put a more centralized focus on the process to engage more readers. Be sure to stay tuned to the Pixar Post Book Club Forum page for more details and get ready - we'll be discussing The Pixar Touch at the end of July. Inside Out & Lava News Starting at 2:20 into the show - We chat about the Pixar's newly announced short, Lava, covering the official synopsis, the comparison to other musical love stories and a few details on the music. We wrap up the Lava discussion with a little background on the short films director (James Ford Murphy) and producer (Andrea Warren). Starting at 12:15 into the show - We continue our earlier Google Hangout discussion regarding Inside Out and expand on the news from the Director's Guild of America event. We cover the new concept art that was revealed as well as some of the additional story elements which were discussed at the event. Additionally, we dig into a topic that Dan the Pixar Fan brought up on the Forum in which he explored some of the previous projects (non-Pixar) which have similarities to Inside Out. We chat about Herman's Head, Cranium Command, Reason & Emotion and finally, Body Wars. Part Three of The Pixar Pipeline Project Starting at 38:00 into the podcast - We are excited to bring our third interview as part of the Pixar Pipeline Project. The Project is a nine-part series of Pixar interviews which will allow us to follow the path of a Pixar movie through it's journey from story to screen. Our third interview is with Craig Foster from Pixar's art department. We chat about a range of work from his experiences on Monsters University (including the creation of Art's famed Dream Journal), WALL•E and even some of the design work for Cars Land in Disney's California Adventure. Finally, we wrap up with a discussion on Craig's journey to Pixar as well as some inspirational words he shares about working towards your goals. Pixar Post - T.J. & Julie
This week's episode of The Make Mine Magic Podcast continues discussion of Walt Disney World's thrill rides, and the following: something funny / Indiana Jones / the stunt show / Disneyland Indy ride / Pirates of the Caribbean / Big Thunder Mountain / updated interactive queue / Splash Mountain / Song of the South / the queue and the drop / WEDway PeopleMover / Space Mountain / Body Wars / simulator rides / check with your physician / Avatar / closing / Links: Thrill Rides Podcast, part 1 Body Wars Cranium Command Jennifer's Twitter Glenn's Twitter The GAR! Podcast Family on Facebook Videos: Pirates of the Caribbean ride Body Wars ride
The INTERCOT Insider Live Podcast Episode 35- You're All Very Special The Cast: Mel, Carol, Nanci, John, Ian, Jeff - Seriously? Carol? Hello? Ok, she was on mute - Gary emails in and calls John sexy - Art of Animation Resort opens - Mel Cylon's out and everyone is afraid to mention it - Underwater conversations - Ticket price increase - Character Meet to replace Camp Mini Mickey? Was John right? - Cars Land opening - Despicable Me @ Universal - Latest Fantasyland information and opening times - Dumbo pagers, Ian guarantees lines even with two Dumbos - We grumble about meet and greets and being net one ride - Next podcast - 10 copies of Shane Gamble's CD to give away at random to those who suggest topics for Best Of - INTERCOT's Best of Ride Experience That Didn't Go As Planned. Carol broke down on Space Mountain. Mel, Body Wars, Barf and Elizabeth Shue mention, Jeff stuck on Carousel of Progress, Nanci rides Haunted Mansion with someone else's child, Ian stuck on Alice in Wonderland, John recalls riding up front on the Epcot line and the driver repeatedly honking the horn - Adventures by Disney in 2013 - Glow with the Show Mickey ears - Buying tickets with your smartphone - Duffy dad's day shirt - Horizons mention - Epcot 30th Anniversary Celebration - Marathon/Run Disney News - Snow White mention - Victoria & Alberts - no one on the podcast has been there - Sign up for i15 special event is now online
The Cast: Ian Mitchell, Gary O'Brien, Michael Montanez, Melanie Bounds - Valentines Day Roundup - Fast Pass Times Now To Be Enforced? - The effect of social media & technology on the parks. - A couple of Horizons metions. Why don't they open Body Wars when Test Track goes down - Crazy Disney Collectors - Disney World thinks we don't have an attention span. Disneyland does? Where is our sense of exploration. Where are the parks and our experiences headed? - Ian violates our terms of service and then channels his inner Andy Rooney - INTERCOT Best Of - Ride Vehicle: Ian - Mr. Toad, Gary - Mission Space, Melanie - Maelstrom, Michael - Disneyland Buzz Lightyear, John - 20,000 Leagues - Kilamanjaro Story Change - Drained Jaws at Universal and Garys Column (visit him on facebook) - New Kids Menu Items effective February 15 - We mention some of our listeners favorite hidden mickeys - Cylon Mel makes an appearance - John pictures darthmacho as Pedro - Ian's stay in the castle - yes, we have heard it before... - Disney Profits - Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom - Mel was on Beard and Mustache watch and totally forgot about it. Sponsored by: The Official Ticket Center & Magical Journeys Travel
The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station
EPCOT Retrospective - The Wonders of Life Pavilion Hello and welcome to The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station. I am your host, Lou Mongello, and this is show #227 for the week of June 19, 2011. In our continuing Epcot Retrospective series, we’re going to step back in time, and inside the gold dome of the Wonders of Life pavilion. We’ll explore its origins, original concepts that never came to be, and changes through the years. We’ll also take a closer look at not only the exhibits inside, but also its attractions, such as Body Wars, Cranium Command and the Making of Me. It’s a look back in time, and forward, as we explore what may become of the Future World venue. I’ll have some announcements, and then play some of your voicemails at the end of the show. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this week's episode of the WDW Radio Show You can email the show at lou@wdwradio.com or call the voicemail TOLL FREE at 888-703-2171. Visit the web site at wdwradio.com and talk about the show by visiting and posting in the WDW Radio Show message forums Join the friend page on Facebook: http://Facebook.com/WDWRadio Follow Lou on Twitter: http://Twitter.com/LouMongello Get some Disney magic delivered right to your door! Subscribe to Celebrations Magazine at http://CelebrationsPress.com Thanks for listening! Be sure to tune in next week!
The Cast: Melanie Bounds, Ian Mitchell, Gary Obrien, , Nanci Rossetti, John Yaglenski Fantasyland Announcements - Seven Dwarfs Mine Coaster / dark ride with thrilling elements. First of it's kind ride system. - Snow White's Scary Adventures being replaced with Princess Fairytale Hall. - Mufassa says there's more to come - suprises in store. - Will concept art match reaility? John's a hipster. Bring on the greenery! - Play along at home and see the thread online at: http://intercot.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=178580 - Cohesive look and feel to the land is welcome by Ian as is another Dumbo. - Antlers everywhere, kids tearing into meat. - Yes, we repeat again - Ian stayed in the Castle suite. Star Tours - Opening date announced for Star Wars Weekend - May 20th. New attraction is in 3D, new droids, starspeeder, pilot and destination. - We've lost Mel again. - Gary goes off on George Lucas (again!) and shows his Yoda thermos. - Everyone is looking forward to the revamped attraction - Gary wants an adult Jedi Academy - The discussion turns to Body Wars and the Wonders of Life Pavillion INTERCOT Best of Shopping -Gary likes the Centorium (extinct) and now Norway and Helly Hanson. The obsession with that store extends to Ian and John as well. We LOVE that store and LOVE shopping there. - It's the jacket tht got away... - Mel likes Mouse Gear and the Epcot retro stuff. She also learned about Kerning - and Keming - the result of bad Kerning - Maquette - French word for a scale model, plastico or modello. The Disney Dream Launches - Ian and John are set to sail prior to the general public thanks to the Disney Cruise Line this Sunday - Disney Dream Stats - it's MASSIVE! - We hope to do a podcast live from the ship - Mel challenges Ian and John to do the AquaDuck - Secret Portholes - Gary wants to understand dining with strangers. Is he going to be eating with Charo? - Elton John will write a song for you - Dreamie and the Cruise When To Take Your Kids to Disney/Taking Them Out of School - Gary says take them while the magic is real - The Pooh story & Pluto in a stroller - Ian says - take the kids! Life is short - enjoy it! - Its the Ian and Gary Show! - John says the kids DO remember. Have you done the family shirt? It's all about Making Memories! - The panel disagrees a bit on taking kids out of school. Mel Visits Universal Finally - She and Michael liked the queue but the ride made her sick - Do the butterbeer after the ride... - Mel pretty much got sick on everything - Disaster & Christopher Walkin See you on the DREAM!
WEDway Radio - Walt Disney World and Disneyland Examined with some Disney History
In this episode Matt and Nate discuss one of the most unique Future World pavilions; The Wonders of Life. After its grand opening in 1989 the Wonders of Life boasted two major attractions and several hands on exhibits that had to do with health or the functions of the human body. Both Cranium Command and Body Wars are discussed at length during this ENHANCED virtual tour through the now closer pavilion. Although the attraction can still be entered during the Food and Wine events held in the pavilion much of the building has lost its original feel. In the news the hosts discuss a possible high peed rail connecting Tampa and Florida and a new exhibition at Disney's California Adventure. Enjoy!
Meandering Mouse and Meandering Mouse Club TV-(AUDIO and VIDEO) Disney Park Fun
Join Doug aka DisneyParkHopper for another look back at a classic EPCOT Attraction that has since closed its doors. As usual, you will get behind the scenes facts and great audio from the pavilion and attractions inside. One of my favorite and most underrated Disney attractions, Cranium Command, is featured on this show: From Doug: In this show, we take a virtual meander through a now extinct pavilion - and it's not Horizons. This pavilion is used for special events and exhibits, but its original form was truly one of fun and learning. So, come with me as we visit Goofy About Health, Body Wars, Cranium Command and others in this virtual meander through the now extinct pavilion from Epcot Center - The Wonders Of Life. Website at: www.meanderingmouse.com Email: podcast@meanderingmouse.com Discuss at The Disney Podcast Network: www.thedpn.com
Today we kick off the Christmas season here on the Everything Disney Podcast. But not until the end of the show! We start off with some non-Christmas offerings, by continuing in our source audio tour of the Wonders of Life pavilion. First we have the videos from the Frontiers section, & then anything & everything you could find in Body Wars. Then we're going back, live to Disneyland, to catch the 9pm showing of Fantasmic!, from 3 weeks ago today. And finally, we kick off the Christmas season, with source audio of the Disneyland fireworks spectacular, Believe... In Holiday Magic! Be sure to download a new episode of the Corny Christmas Season, every Saturday & Wednesday, right here on the Everything Disney Podcast feed!