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Glücksmomente Charmingplaces Podcasts
#302 Das Wallis: Ferienwohnung Chalet Sëléna: kuschelige Momente zu zweit im Bagnes-Tal

Glücksmomente Charmingplaces Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 7:34


Heute geht es in die Schweiz ins Bagnes Tal im Wallis. Genauer gesagt nach Buson, das angenehm mit Schweizer Authentizität überrascht. Vis-à-vis vom schicken und mondänen Verbier, ist es ganz anders in Bruson, einem typischen alten Bauern-Bergdorf. Ländliche Idylle in den Schweizer Bergen, in die sich unser Charmingplace Chalet Sëléna wunderbar einfügt. Was das Haus und den Ort so besonders macht, beschreibt unserer Redakteurin Lydia Stöflmair in ihrem Artikel. Mehr Infoshttps://charmingplaces.de/ferienwohnung-im-wallis-chalet-selena/

Guitar Serious Fun
12 Unexpected Places to Play Your Guitar

Guitar Serious Fun

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 15:24


Transcript included below…In the Timothy Dalton James Bond film The Living Daylights, Bond is traveling quickly through Europe with Kara, a cellist who plays a Stradivarius.  She absolutely cannot part with her instrument, even though it's slowing them both down as they elude their pursuers.In a moment of frustration, Bond asks, “Why didn't you learn the violin?”There are some big instruments out there, and the cello is one of them.  Another is the electronic keyboard.I've had conversations with people who play 88-key full-sized electronic keyboards.  One of their biggest complaints is how heavy their instruments are to transport.The two aforementioned instruments aren't even among the biggest instruments out there.  Some need to be brought in on wheels like marimbas, tympani or harps.  Others are so big that they need to be permanently located in a church or cathedral, like an organ.But the guitar?  Ah…what a delightfully portable instrument.  I've taken my guitar to many places, and some of them have turned out to be just a little bit unique.Today's episode is mostly intended to be informative and hopefully interesting, with some stories from my travels.  I'll share just a handful of places I've played my guitar that are out of the ordinary.  I've got 12 locations to share with you.  Here we go. I'll start with some watercraft.1.       The bow of a fishing boatMy father and I have enjoyed many deep-sea fishing trips up the coasts of Washington and British Columbia. One fishing trip was long enough that it made sense for me to bring my guitar for some diligent practice.  So, I'd sit or recline in the bow of the boat, working on my chord fingerings and scales.  I'm glad I brought it with me, because I made progress.2.       A Ferry BoatNear where I live, in the Puget Sound, we often take a ferry over to see relatives.  After returning from a guitar seminar with Pierre Bensusan in France, I wanted to show my relatives what I had learned, so I took my guitar on the ferry.While I was on the ferry, I decided to uncase my guitar and play a little.  It wasn't long before a roving mandolin player showed up where I was seated, and we jammed for a moment. 3.       A RaftWhen I was courting my wife, one day I made a picnic for the two of us, and drove us up to a mountain lake.  I had packed an inflatable Zodiac raft, and in addition to the food items, I had brought a guitar.  I enjoyed playing some songs for her out on the lake.  You don't typically see a guitar in a raft on a lake, but there it was.Ok, now that I've talked about watercraft, let's come back onto land.4.       A DockI've had the opportunity to spend time with friends at a lake, and to be able to enjoy music while “sittin' on the dock of the bay.”  Yeah, you know what I mean.  There's something restful about sitting and enjoying some guitar, along with the gentle lapping of the waves.  Playing the guitar anywhere near water, especially near a bonfire on a beach, can be very soothing.So now that we're back on land, here are a few instances of where my guitar was with me in transit with wheels spinning beneath me.5.       A Chevy VanOn a trip to Montana for some river fly fishing (also with my Dad), I brought my guitar.  Interstate 90 East was relatively straight most of the way, so I sat in the back seat of the van with my seatbelt on, working through rudiments and exercises on my guitar.  Again, I was redeeming the time.I ended up writing some really good music on that trip.  Having the guitar nearby was such a blessing during those long hours of travel.  And of course, I took time to connect with my father as well.6.       A BusOn a mission trip to Mexico, a youth group I was in volunteer leadership for decided not to fly, but instead to take a bus.  It took longer, but saved some money.  I went as a translator, and I had my guitar for the optional worship leading opportunities in the villages where we visited for Vacation Bible School.I also got to have the opportunity to play it for the base camp gatherings, sharing songs in front of probably two thousand people who had gathered for the evening sessions.  It was really cool.I remember traveling to Mexico, on the way south via Interstate 5.  That highway is also rather straight most of the way.  I sat towards the back of the bus with my guitar, learning some very technical fingerstyle guitar music by Alex DeGrassi. One song in particular was the song “Window” in the tuning of ECEGCD – with a lot of very fast sixteenth notes.  I took it slow and learned to play it.  It was a good use of the time…even thought I was a little self-conscious with the youth kids listening in.  I got over it, and I got better.7.       An Impromptu Tailgate ConcertWe had lunch with some friends some time ago, and I had written a blues song that I had to share with them.  It had some Stanley Jordan “touch style” techniques and a tongue-in-cheek theme.  I knew they'd love it.I had my guitar with me at the restaurant where we met up, and after we paid the check, I invited them out to the parking lot where our SUV was parked.  I opened the back hatch, sat down in the back, and played the song for them as they stood in the falling snow, delighted to experience an impromptu tailgate mini-concert. 8.       A Shuttle StopNot long ago, I was waiting for a shuttle in a parking lot, because I was going to fly out from Seattle/Tacoma Airport. The shuttle had a covered area where I sat with my suitcase and…my guitar case.  I uncased my guitar while I waited, and played some original songs and worship songs that I was planning to play on my upcoming California tour dates.Two fellow passengers arrived and sat and listened.  I started to think that I was intruding on their silence, but when I went to put my guitar away, they stopped me, expressing how much they were enjoying what I was sharing.  So, I kept playing.And as it would logically follow, another location would be…9.       The AirportAfter arriving at the airport and making my way through security out to the gate, I've often found myself with a good solid hour or more to kill.I can save my reading for the plane.  What I can't do on the plane is play my guitar.  So, I'll often uncase my guitar, sit down on the floor, and quietly play something.  I'm usually competing with a lot of intercom announcements and the hustle and bustle of travelers, so it's typically not a distraction to anyone.But if I'm thinking that my playing might be distracting, I'll just strum with the fleshy part of my thumb and lean over to hear the strings softly humming.  I can also make my pick articulations very soft.It's a great way to make use of the time, watching the planes land and take off…and occasionally, it leads to a conversation starter with a fellow musician, or someone who just enjoys music.10.   “Crisscross Applesauce” next to the BathtubWhen I was a young parent, my kids sometimes took baths when they were little, and they of course needed very close supervision, but also the opportunity to splash about before getting scrubbed down.So, I'd sometimes bring my guitar into the bathroom and sit an arm's length away from whoever was having a bath…and I would strum some chords while closely observing my kid in the bath. My strumming provided a bit of a soundtrack to bath time, and when I was needed, I just set my guitar down on the floor mat, and helped bathe my kid.  It was a good mix of work and play.11.   StairwellsSome hotels or school dorms have these concrete stairwells that have lots of echo in them.  But here's the thing; an echo chamber can serve as a beautiful impromptu acoustic space.Playing a soulful fingerstyle guitar piece in one of these stairwells (as long as it's not too cold) can actually be a really powerful experience, because it's like a concrete cathedral.  The music just doesn't sound the same as it would in a carpeted room.So, whether I've been at a hotel far from home or needing a study break at college, I've found opportunities to take my guitar into the stairwell and let it sing.Last but not least…12.   The Outdoor Bass SectionalI've saved this one for last, because it was highly unexpected, but super practical.There are lots of outdoor spaces where a guitar can find its place, especially if the weather is nice.  But in this instance, it was more out of necessity.I was pursuing a vocal performance degree in college, and part of my contribution to the music department was to sing in the concert choir.  If you've sung in choirs, you know that there are typically four basic vocal parts – soprano, alto, tenor and bass.I was the bass section leader.  And every Tuesday, we'd have sectionals, where, for the majority of the class time, the four sections would break up and go find another large room in the music department to practice, ideally with a piano for “plunking” notes.But this time, there was a large group of guest high schoolers on campus for an all-day workshop, so we didn't have a place to practice.But we still needed to have our sectional.  And we didn't have a piano or even a keyboard.But what did we have?  My guitar was fortuitously stored in my locker that day, so when I realized what the circumstances were, and what our need was, I grabbed it.I have this clear memory of me sitting out in the seating area outside the Performing Arts Center, leading the Bass Sectional by “plunking” notes on my guitar as they sang, overlooking Bellingham Bay.It was a unique experience and setting, and we got a lot done.But there's one detail about this that you may or may not have noticed.  Do you know what was especially unique about what I was doing?Think for just a moment about what you know about the guitar and where it resides in terms of music notation. The guitar is a treble clef instrument.Now, the notes in treble clef for the guitar are notated an octave higher than what they actually sound, so as to avoid too many ledger lines.But let's back up even further.  Playing notes on the guitar is a rather unique approach.For classical guitarists, it's their bread and butter.  But I was an acoustic folk guitarist.  And most people who play acoustic guitar appreciate the opportunity to have chord shapes and perhaps some tablature to light the way.The good news was that I had been investing a serious amount of time going through all 7 grades of Mel Bay's Modern Guitar Method, to the tune of about 400 pages.  And this particular method didn't use tablature.  At all.In choosing this method, I subjected myself to a learning style that allowed me to become musically literate much earlier on in my guitar development, and therefore, I was ready when the need arose for me to guide that sectional.The guitar was just loud enough to be played unplugged outside to cue notes and fragments for the basses.The paradigm had shifted from an indoor rehearsal space with a piano to an outdoor rehearsal space with a guitar, but we redeemed the time, and after that sectional, we had made significant progress.The added bonus was that I had taken the leap towards sight reading a treble clef instrument in bass clef.  Good times.Ok, just for fun, here are the 12 Unlikely Places to Play a Guitar, once more:1.       The bow of a fishing boat2.       A Ferry Boat3.       A Raft4.       A Dock5.       A Chevy Van6.       A Bus7.       An Impromptu Tailgate Concert8.       A Shuttle Stop9.       The Airport10.   “Crisscross Applesauce” next to the Bathtub11.   Stairwells and…12.   The Outdoor Bass SectionalThe Big PictureSo, why has the guitar surfaced in all of these unique places?I would say that there are two main reasons.  First, music practice is important, and perhaps a necessity, and therefore, the guitar was something that needed to be within reach to facilitate progress.Second, music is a nearly unstoppable force.  I believe music is a gift from the Lord, and therefore, it has inherent mystery woven into it.  Why do so many of us enjoy music so much?Because it touches our souls.So perhaps grabbing a guitar and playing it, regardless of the location in which we find ourselves, allows us to speak the language of music where it would otherwise be quiet.It's almost like striking up a conversation as we feel prompted.So, the appearance of the guitar could be practical…or it could be artistic.  Or it could be both.But the important thing is that the guitar did indeed appear.I've met folks who own guitars, but their guitars don't make much of an appearance very often…to their chagrin.  They feel this disappointment, knowing that at one time, they wanted to learn to play, but didn't set aside time or space.And at the same time, they feel this longing to discover the joy of music, because they've caught glimpses of it when listening to other people play.Where are you on your musical journey?  Do you have regrets about past seasons of not playing your guitar?  Do you feel like it might be too late to start?  Let me put that misconception to rest…it is never too late to learn to play something on the guitar.Do you feel like you're on your own, and don't have opportunities to learn and grow, aside from the big world-wide web and the vast sea of information that's out there?  To coin a phrase, you are not alone.But here's how I can help you, if you see the need for some help.  I founded an online experience in 2019 that's dedicated to helping beginning and intermediate Christian guitarists discover and cultivate their gifts for the glory of God in a community setting.I could go into greater detail, but that description could be enough to pique your interest.  If it does, I encourage you to check out GuitarSuccess4U.com. We've got members in this community who are making tremendous progress, not just practically, but musically and artistically, because they're leaning into a proven method alongside like-minded followers of Christ who are doing the same thing.What if you tried out what we offer?  There's a 30-day money back guarantee, so there's no risk.  I'd love to welcome you in and see how I can serve you.  The added unexpected blessing is that you might also offer insights that could encourage me and the other members.I'll leave this with you, but don't hesitate to reach out if you want to learn more.One other thought regarding today's episode:  have there been unlikely places where you've played (or watched someone else play) a guitar?  Please let me know in the comments.Thanks for listening, keep having serious fun as you play your guitar, and I'll see you next time.Thanks for reading Guitar Serious Fun! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit guitarseriousfun.substack.com

Sveja
#414 Roma umiliata perde l'Expo, addio a 50 mdl ma Rocca è fiducioso, intanto continuano a crollare alberi a monteverde e altre storie

Sveja

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 26:13


Buongiorno, la rassegna stampa di mercoledì 29 novembre 2023 è curata da Ilenia Polsinelli.I titoli dei quotidiani:La notizia della grande sconfitta di Roma all'Expo 2030 è su tutti i quotidiani. Riad vince con 119 voti, all'Italia il terzo posto con soli 17 voti. Arrivata dietro anche alla coreana Buson con 29 voti. La sconfitta manda in fumo 50 miliardi titola Repubblica Roma.Il corriere Roma, sempre su Expo, intervista il governatore Francesco Rocca "Il Lazio non si ferma, due miliardi pronti per ferrovie e strade"Ma le critiche non risparmiano l'amministrazione Gualtieri, impietoso Salvatore Merlo su Il Foglio.Ancora un albero crollato a Monteverde. Denunciati due tecnici per la donna deceduta sabato scorso.Scacco alla famiglia sinti, sgominata l'associazione dei Di Rocco - Careddu. Minori usati come pusher.Sveja è un progetto di comunicazione indipendente sostenuto da Periferiacapitale, il programma per Roma della Fondazione Charlemagne.A domani con Luca Dammicco.

Le Point de Polgara
S01E10 - Laurent Buson

Le Point de Polgara

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 40:51


Une interview de Laurent Buson, alias le Comptable ludique, pour parler des spécificités comptables, fiscales et sociales du secteur des jeux de société.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Poetry For All
Episode 62: Kobayashi Issa, Haiku

Poetry For All

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 17:19


What makes haiku "the perfect poetic form"? This episode reads three wonderful haiku by Kobayashi Issa and explores what makes them so moving and fun. We use the beautiful translations of award-winning poet Robert Haas in The Essential Haiku: Versions of Basho, Buson, and Issa. To see these haiku and others online, visit The Poetry Foundation here (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/50983/selected-haiku-by-issa). To see (and purchase) the book, see HarperCollins here (https://www.harpercollins.com/products/essential-haiku-volume-20-hass?variant=32118145876002). Thank you to HarperCollins for permission to read these translations on our podcast. For more on Kobayashi Issa, visit the Poetry Foundation here (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/kobayashi-issa).

Utah Avalanche Center Podcast
Snow Monk Jerry Roberts on a Lifetime in the Mountains

Utah Avalanche Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 61:30


Unlike a lot of snow and avalanche professionals, Jerry Roberts spent a fair amount of time hanging out around San Francisco, soaking up the Buddhist-infused literary scene of the '60s. He developed a deep affection for some very old school snow enthusiasts: Basho, Issa, Buson, and other 18th-century Japanese poets. He went on to a lengthy career forecasting for the Colorado Avalance Information Center, the Colorado Department of Transportation, even Quentin Tarantino. Along the way, he's written a number of his own wintry haiku. He joins us to share stories and wisdom from a lifetime in the snowy mountains, as well as a few poems.

Italiano con letteratura
Haiku: Colpo d'accetta, Yosa Buson

Italiano con letteratura

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 0:13


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Cut to Reveal
Ep. 26 | Thomas Percy Kim: DIY Filmmaking with weFunder

Cut to Reveal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 37:14


Thomas Percy Kim is an up-and-coming Korean-American filmmaker who's won film awards even before he was out of high school. Thomas shot his recent short film, "Buson, 1999" on location in Korea and he isn't even out of film school, yet! Now Thomas is taking his awarding withing short film, "Si" and making it into a feature titled "Isle Child" about the Korean-American experience. Piotr and Ricky talk with him about the challenges of editing your own films, relationships over networking and how WeFunder is helping him realize his feature film aspirations. Also, Thomas gives us some actionable tips for aspiring filmmakers. Learn more about Thomas Percy Kim here: https://www.thomaspk.com/and about his WeFunder for "Isle Child" here: https://wefunder.com/islechild -- We'd love to hear from you!Perhaps you have questions or comments on how to improve the podcast or episode ideas: Shoot us a message at podcast@cuttothepoint.com Or you can send us a voice message here: https://www.speakpipe.com/CTR Also, we're sponsored by Soundly, our preferred library for sound effects.Check them out here: https://getsoundly.com/ Sponsored by the Editing Chef program: https://cuttothepoint.thinkific.com/courses --Cut To Reveal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cuttoreveal/Cut To Reveal website: https://podcast.cuttothepoint.com/Cut to the Point YT channel: https://youtube.com/cuttothepoint

Archizoom EPFL
1 - Raum404 : Lucile Ado & Oscar Buson

Archizoom EPFL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 21:34


Introduction à l'exposition Matière Ultime avec Lucile Ado et Oscar Buson, co-commissaires d'exposition Qu'ils soient issus de nos biens de consommations ou du monde de la construction, nos déchets forment aujourd'hui l'archipel d'une nouvelle strate géologique : la couche sédimentaire de l'anthropocène. Gigantesques agglomérats de matières non-identifiables, formes caillouteuses aux reflets dorés ou encore fine poussière, ces résidus des usines d'incinération retournent à la terre, abandonnés sous des bâches plastiques. Jusqu'à quand laisserons-nous cette matière ultime en héritage s'accumuler sur le territoire? Cette série de podcasts sort à l'occasion de l'exposition Matière Ultime qui a lieu à Archizoom à l'EPFL du 26 septembre au 2 décembre 2022. Son objectif : partager l'expérience de diversesx acteuricesx qui travaillent dans des secteurs capables de réduire voire de supprimer les résidus produits par l'environnement bâti et dessiner des possibilités d'action. Dans ce premier épisode, les architectes Lucile Ado et Oscar Buson de l'agence Raum404 analysent les enjeux liés à la gestion de ce que nous appelons le stade ultime de la matière. L'observer, c'est prendre conscience de l'impossibilité d'un recyclage parfait et de la réutilisation infinie de la matière. C'est en comprendre son incessante croissance, son parcours et son incidence sur le territoire. À travers leurs recherches sur les liens entre énergie-matière-espace et leur pratique d'une architecture consciente, nous poserons la question : en tant qu'acteuricexs de l'environnement construit, quelles hypothèses et agentivité pouvons-nous développer ? — Suivez-nous sur Instagram: @archizoomepfl Abonnez-vous à notre Newsletter: www.archizoom.ch Crédits: Propos recueillis par Sébastien Weber. Production : Sébastien Weber / Supervision : Solène Hoffmann, Roxane Le Grelle, Cyril Veillon / Graphisme : Atelier Dyakova, Sophie Wietlisbach / Conseil : Lucile Ado, Oscar Buson

Bright On Buddhism
Research Series episode 1 - Killing Mosquitoes: Kobayashi Issa's Buddhist Literary Practice

Bright On Buddhism

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 34:33


Bright on Buddhism Research Series episode 1 - Killing Mosquitoes: Kobayashi Issa's Buddhist Literary Practice Hello and welcome to a new type of episode of Bright on Buddhism. In this series, I will be presenting and discussing some of my own original research, which covers a broad range of topics in Japanese Buddhism, and discussing it in the context of East Asian Buddhism and other disciplines broadly. Resources: 長野郷土史研究会 小林一郎編. “一 茶 発 句 全 集.” JANIS ホームページ. 長野郷土史研究会 小林一郎編, August 14, 2005. http://www.janis.or.jp/users/kyodoshi/issaku.htm. Abé, Ryūichi. “Word” in Critical Terms for the Study of Buddhism, (Chicago: Chicago University of Press, 2005), pp.291-310. Blyth, Reginald H. “Buddhism and Haiku.” Monumenta Nipponica 7, no. 1/2 (1951): 311. https://doi.org/10.2307/2382960. Flores, Ralph. “Fictions of Reading,” in Buddhist scriptures as Literature: Sacred Rhetoric and the Use of Theory (Albany, SUNY Press, 2008), pp. 1-16. Harr, Lorraine Ellis. “Haiku Poetry.” The Journal of Aesthetic Education 9, no. 3 (July 1975): 112–19. https://doi.org/https://www.jstor.org/stable/3331909. Hass, Robert, ed. Essential Haiku: Versions of Bashō, Buson and Issa. Translated by Robert Hass. Northumberland, UK: Bloodaxe Books Ltd, 2013. Hudson, Robert. "Compassion: Kobayashi Issa." In The Poet and the Fly: Art, Nature, God, Mortality, and Other Elusive Mysteries, 65-86. 1517 Media, 2020. Accessed March 28, 2021. doi:10.2307/j.ctvzcz2qp.7. Huey, Robert N. "Journal of My Father's Last Days. Issa's Chichi No Shūen Nikki." Monumenta Nipponica 39, no. 1 (1984): 25-54. Accessed April 13, 2021. doi:10.2307/2384479. LaFleur, William R. The Karma of Words: Buddhism and the Literary Arts in Medieval Japan. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2011. Lanoue, David G. "The Haiku Mind: Issa and Pure Land Buddhism." The Eastern Buddhist, NEW SERIES, 39, no. 2 (2008): 159-76. Accessed March 28, 2021. http://www.jstor.org/stable/44362411. Lanoue, David G. Haiku of Kobayashi Issa, 2021. http://haikuguy.com/issa/index.html. Marshall, Ian, and Megan Simpson. “Deconstructing Haiku: A Dialogue.” College Literature 33, no. 3 (2006): 117–34. https://doi.org/https://www.jstor.org/stable/25115369. Ramirez-Christensen, Esperanza U. “Poetics of Renga.” Essay. In Emptiness and Temporality: Buddhism and Medieval Japanese Poetics. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2008. Russell, Bruce David. “Reaching Haiku's Pedagogical Nature.” Counterpoints Vol. 193, Curriculum Intertext: Place / Language / Pedagogy (2003), pp. 93-102 193 (2003): 93–102. https://doi.org/https://www.jstor.org/stable/42978057. Stalker, Nancy K. "Edo Popular Culture: The Floating World and Beyond: (Late 17th to Mid-19th Centuries)." In Japan: History and Culture from Classical to Cool, 174-208. Oakland, California: University of California Press, 2018. Accessed April 28, 2021. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/j.ctv2n7fgm.10. Bright on Buddhism Episode 18 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-the-Buddhist-philosophy-of-speech--language--and-words-e1dgqu9 Bright on Buddhism Episode 33 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-emptiness-e1jc31i Do you have a question about Buddhism that you'd like us to discuss? Let us know by finding us on email or social media! https://linktr.ee/brightonbuddhism Credits: Nick Bright: Script, Cover Art, Music, Voice of Hearer, Co-Host Proven Paradox: Editing, mixing and mastering, social media, Voice of Hermit, Co-Host

EmpreendaCast Brasil
Conectando você às empresas de ônibus de todo o país Com Thiago Carvalho | #231

EmpreendaCast Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 96:56


Quem já pegou busão na rodoviária? Se você já passou por isso, sabe como são as filas, o tempo de espera nos guichês, a demora para o embarque, entre tantas outras situações que só de lembrar, bate uma tristeza. Mas, graças a ele, todos esses problemas foram resolvidos. Além de escolher a poltrona que quiser, você recebe ofertas, compra sua passagem online e consegue embarcar muito mais rápido. No episódio #231 do “EmpreendaCast”, Gustavo Passi recebe Thiago Carvalho, co-founder e CEO na Buson, a maior plataforma de venda online de passagens rodoviárias do Brasil. No primeiro ano de operação, a empresa atingiu o break even e chamou a atenção de investidores de todo mercado. Em 2016, aconteceu a primeira rodada de investimentos e, agora, em 2022, a Buson já soma mais de 250 empresas de transportes parceiras e mais de 70 mil rotas. Siga o nosso Instagram: @empreendacast Participe do nosso grupo no Telegram: https://t.me/empreendacast Produção: Voz e Conteúdo – www.vozeconteudo.com.br - @vozeconteudo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/empreendacast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/empreendacast/support

Da 0 a 42 - Il mio podcast sul running
Chiacchierata con Gaetano Buson, psicologo sportivo e ultratrailer

Da 0 a 42 - Il mio podcast sul running

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 64:33


Gaetano Buson l'ho conosciuto indirettamente seguendo una puntata di True Commitment, in uno degli incontri online di Destination Unknown, dove appunto era stato invitato a parlare. E sono rimasto subito colpito, oltre che dalla simpatia e tranquillità, anche dall'argomento trattato, molto interessante e credo ancor troppo poco considerato, perlomeno da noi runner amatori.Infatti, lui è uno psicologo sportivo ed in questa oretta ci racconterà e spiegherà meglio alcuni aspetti di questo tema, che personalmente reputo davvero interessante.Episodio di True Commitment: https://youtu.be/XAiLRJKUQpQRiferimenti di Gaetano:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gaepsicosportInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gae.psicosport/E-mail: gaetanobusonpsicologo@gmail.comVersione video su Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcoQ3OosxMU----------------------Supporta questo progetto tramite un contributo mensile su Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/da0a42In alternativa, puoi fare una donazione "una-tantum".PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/lorenzomaggianiBuymeacoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/da0a42Acquista il materiale ufficiale del podcast: https://da0a42.home.blog/shop/Iscriviti a "30 giorni da runner": https://da0a42.home.blog/30-giorni-da-runner/Seguimi!Canale Telegram: https://t.me/da0a42Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/da0a42/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/da0a42/Profilo Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/37970087Club Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/da0a42Sito: https://da0a42.home.blogOppure contattami!https://da0a42.home.blog/contatti/Il mio microfono, HyperX Quadcast: https://amzn.to/3bs06wC----------------------Un grazie a tutti i miei sostenitori:Matteo Bombelli, Antonio Palma, George Caldarescu, Dorothea Cuccini, Alessandro Rizzo, Calogero Augusta, Mauro Del Quondam, Claudio Pittarello, Luca Demartino, Massimo Cabrini, Fabio Perrone, Roberto Callegari, Jim Bilotto, Cristiano Paganoni.----------------------Music credits: Feeling of Sunlight by Danosongs - https://danosongs.com

The Poetry Magazine Podcast
Srikanth Reddy in Conversation with James Shea

The Poetry Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 33:31


This week, Srikanth Reddy talks shit, quite literally, with the poet and translator James Shea. Shea recently co-translated, with Ikuho Amano, a little-known essay by the Japanese poet Masaoka Shiki titled “Haiku on Shit.” It's a surprisingly serious, if not a little deadpan, essay about art and reality, beauty and ugliness, and poop and poetry. One favorite that's shared in the episode is this one by Issa: “When you show it some sympathy, the baby sparrow takes a crap on you.” Here's another favorite, this time by Buson: “Fallen red plum blossoms appear to be ablaze on clumps of horse shit.” To begin, Shea and Reddy take us through the history of haiku, starting with the four great poets of the form: Issa, Buson, Basho, and—200 years later—Shiki, who published the essay “Haiku on Shit” over a century ago.

DHARMA SPRING
New Year Reflections

DHARMA SPRING

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 40:09


Year after yearit's a monkeyin a monkey mask-Basho     The old calendar     fills me with gratitude     like a song     -BusonNew Year's Day—sunlight on every fieldbeloved-Basho     New Year's Day—     everything is in blossom!     I feel about average     -IssaAnother year—hat in handsandals on my feet-BashoSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/apalmr)

Puerto de Libros - Librería Radiofónica - Podcast sobre el mundo de los libros #LibreriaRadio

En esta edición compartiremos las ideas sobre el Haiku de grandes artistas y escritores como Roland Barthes, Andrei Tarkovski, John Cage, Raúl Gustavo Aguirre, Octavio Paz y Jorge Luis Borges; además disfrutaremos de textos de los grandes maestros japoneses del Haikú: Matsuo Basho, Buson, Shiki, entre otros. Además compartiremos poemas de los autores venezolanos Carlos Ildemar Pérez y Wafi Salih. Ayúdanos a mantener este podcast con un aporte mensual: https://anchor.fm/libreriaradio/support Respalda este PodCast con una pequeña donación mensual para ayudarnos a mantener el programa al aire en medio de la dura crisis que vivimos en Venezuela. Con tu apoyo haremos que la literatura llegue mucho más lejos y con contenido de calidad. Puedes donar 0.99$, 4,99$ o 9,99$ mensuales Sin publicidad tu marca o negocio está en desventaja frente a miles de emprendedores que si hacen uso de los medios para dar a conocer sus productos. @LibreriaRadio te ofrece el mejor paquete publicitario para tu empresa: un anuncio #midrol (en mitad del programa) de 30 segundos, menciones en #twitter e #Instagram; emisiones diarias en las 21 emisoras de la Red Nacional Radio Fe y Alegría en Venezuela, más la presencia en 15 plataformas de #podcast a nivel mundial. Además colgaremos un anuncio permanente en nuestra página web. Únete a nuestro selecto grupo de patrocinantes y garantiza que tu marca o negocio tenga presencia diaria y constante ante miles de personas. INVIERTE EN PUBLICIDAD EN RADIO con Puerto de Libros – Librería Radiofónica. Consulta nuestras tarifas al +584246723597 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/libreriaradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/libreriaradio/support

Japan Archives
E46 - The Peony Lantern

Japan Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 67:53


It's time for our summer ghost story, and the tale of Tsuyu and the Peony Lantern. And for the poem today we look into the language of flowers and explore the meaning of the poeny in Japan with a poem by Buson. ~~ Review us over on: Podchaser. Check out our growing database on Japanese History over at historyofjapan.co.uk Twitter: @japanarchives Instagram: @nexus_travels Facebook: @japanarchives ~~ Intro and Outro music by The Kyoto Connection available on the freemusicarchive. ~~ Written by Thomas and Heather.

World's a Mess
#144 Weekend at Buson

World's a Mess

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 55:41


EPISODE #144-- Today we talk about the possible whereabouts of Kim Jon Un (again), a person who is making bells off of perverts in Animal Crossing, a fraternity's failed invasion of Venezuela, and the precautions weirdos are taking to protect our sasquatches. All this and more dumb old sitcom talk! Support our show at Patreon.com/quality! Follow James on twitter @kislingtwits and Alex @giraffetermath. Follow us on tumblr at https://worldsamess.tumblr.com/. Donate directly to James at Ko-fi.com/T6T16E5D. Thanks to Sef Joosten for our show art (http://spexdoodles.tumblr.com). Our theme music is "The World's a Mess" by X. Additional music by Andy Kneis. Thanks to our sources at the NY Post, NY Magazine, Pink News, Guardian, Bellingcat, and Vice. #venezuela #switch #animalcrossing #DSPlay #PayPigs #NorthKorea #Roar

Japan Archives
E39 - First Antartic Expedition / Yosa no Buson

Japan Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 51:36


Today we coming right into modern history with Japan's first attempt at reaching the South Pole, with a team led by Nobu Shirase. And for the poem, we return to a poet from one of our very early episodes; Yosa Buson. ~~ Review us over on: Podchaser. Check out our growing database on Japanese History over at historyofjapan.co.uk Twitter: @japanarchives Instagram: @nexus_travels Facebook: @japanarchives ~~ Intro and Outro music by The Kyoto Connection available on the freemusicarchive. ~~ Written by Thomas and Heather.

The We Watch Podcast
Merantau (2009)

The We Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 74:23


Is Iko Uwais is the Zion Williamson of Action films? If so, MERANTAU is his Spartanburg Day. I'm probably not great at analogies but check out this episode as we talk about the movie that started it all.

Japan Archives
E14A - 1000円: The man on the note. Hei! Sei my Name / Yosa no Buson

Japan Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 31:18


Today we look into the Scientist Hideyo Noguchi. The man depicted on the 1000円 note. We'll talk a little about the typhoon which affected myself and Chiba as well as having a poem by Yosa no Buson. ~~ Review us over on: Podchaser. Check out our growing database on Japanese History over at historyofjapan.co.uk Twitter: @japanarchives Instagram: @nexus_travels Facebook: @japanarchives ~~ Intro and Outro music by The Kyoto Connection available on the freemusicarchive. ~~ Written by Thomas and Heather.

Na Sala
Na Sala 004 - Pedro Buson

Na Sala

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2019 36:50


Diretor de cinema fala sobre filmes que gosta e quando começou a perceber o amor pela arte.

Side-Quest Gaming Podcast
32 The One With The Game of Thrones Finale

Side-Quest Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 120:28


Game of Thrones, Train to Buson, Games and Stuff! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/side-quest/support

Survivor Fans Podcast
Game Changers Episode 1 Recap

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 70:07


Survivor season 34, Game Changers, is off to a fantastic start! As Andrea noted, the stakes are indeed high, especially for the most notorious players. Were you surprised by the results from the first two tribal councils? Do you think they made the best choices? How did your assessment of the castaways change once you saw them in action? Who do you think is playing the best, and who is in jeopardy of being voted out before the merge? Who impressed you the most? Who would you have kept? How do you think the shuffle will impact the game? Who do you think will be next to go? Here are the tribes after episode 1. Mana:Aubry, Caleb, Hali, Jeff, Malcolm, Michaela, Sandra, Troyzan Nuku:Andrea, Brad, Cirie, Debbie, JT, Ozzy, Sarah, SierraT, Tai and Zeke We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547 or toll-free at 844-643-8737. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Listener Feedback is due by Saturday Noon PST. Please keep it to 3 minutes or less. 00:00 Date 00:04 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson 00:38 Introductions 60:53 NToS 64:13 JSFL Update 68:54 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL SFP on Twitter Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Toll Free Voicemail: 844-643-8737 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy  

Survivor Fans Podcast
Millennials vs. Gen X Finale

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 77:01


  Probst said this was one of his favorite casts of all time. These first timers played extremely well. We certainly enjoyed this season and we were quite satisfied with the finale even though this is easily the saddest, most emotional ending we have ever experienced. The advantages fell a bit flat, as is historically the case, but they did deliver a certain amount of suspense leading up to when they were played in the finale. We particularly liked seeing such an effective fake idol, and the challenges were exciting and added a lot of drama to the last episode. We look forward to hearing your thoughts. What did you think of the final challenges? How about David's fake idol play? What did you think of the Legacy Advantage? How did the final three do with answering the jury's questions? Who in the jury asked the best and worst questions? What did you think of the reunion show? Where does this season rank for you? What are your thoughts on season 34? Are you ready for Game Changers? We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547 or toll-free at 844-643-8737. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Listener Feedback is due by Saturday Noon PST. Please keep it to 3 minutes or less. Congratulations to the JSFL Winner, TO Rivers with 131 points. He had Adam as his USB-24 and the final six order correct. Good job TO Rivers! The JSFL side challenger's scores are: James-n-Shannon win with 123. Hubaloo: 109. Carolyn: 91, Brandon: 82, Jonathan: 81, Jeremiah: 80, IronDave: 79, ColdMike: 77, Nume: 68, Tyler: 67, Aaron: 64, Stacy: 61, and KittyCat at the bottom with 58. James-n-Shannon, will pick a parody song for KittyCat to write and sing for us. 00:00 Date 00:04 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson 00:33 Introductions 02:16 Recap 66:53 JSFL Update 75:49 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL SFP on Twitter SFP on Youtube SurvivorOnCBS Videos on Youtube Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Toll Free Voicemail: 844-643-8737 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy

Survivor Fans Podcast
Millennials vs. Gen X Episode 12

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 40:14


  We got another double elimination except this one was squeezed into a single episode, and that meant that things moved really fast and there was a lot to take in. This group of castaways keeps surprising us with their choices, and we are excited to head into the finale with so many of them that could possibly win it all still in the game. This week's Listener Feedback show will be our 1000th episode of the podcast and we really hope you will join us! What's your guess for the Legacy Advantage? Who impressed you the most this week? Who do you think will make it to the final tribal council? Who's your current pick to win it all? Here is the merged tribe after episode 12. Vinaka:Adam, Bret, David, Hannah, Jay, Ken We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547 or toll-free at 844-643-8737. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Listener Feedback is due by Saturday Noon PST. Please keep it to 3 minutes or less. 00:00 Date 00:04 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson 00:40 Introductions 31:26 NToS Note: JSFL Update pushed to LF show 39:01 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL SFP on Twitter SFP on Youtube SurvivorOnCBS Videos on Youtube Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Toll Free Voicemail: 844-643-8737 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy

Survivor Fans Podcast
Millennials vs. Gen X Episode 11

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 49:33


  Having advantages will not mean a thing if your social game is weak. Every day closer to day 39 heightens the tension and impact of the choices the castaways have to make. You can try to buy good will by sharing rewards, but it often does not work to your benefit when you end up disappointing the majority. One thing is for sure. Conducting "authenticity" tests on your fellow castmates is not going to win you votes. Did Will earn the respect for his gameplay? How did watching the family visit affect you? What did you think of Adam's decisions this week? Did he make the right choices? Who's your current pick to win it all? Who impressed you the most this week? Who do you think will be the next to go? Here is the merged tribe after episode 11. Vinaka:Adam, Bret, David, Hannah, Jay, Ken, Sunday, Will We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547 or toll-free at 844-643-8737. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Listener Feedback is due by Saturday Noon PST. Please keep it to 3 minutes or less. 00:00 Date 00:04 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson 00:34 Introductions 39:05 NToS 40:30 JSFL Update 48:21 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL SFP on Twitter SFP on Youtube SurvivorOnCBS Videos on Youtube Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Toll Free Voicemail: 844-643-8737 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy  

Survivor Fans Podcast
Millennials vs. Gen X Episode 10

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016 53:11


  We love getting double episodes on Thanksgiving week, and these were superb! The flip side of playing aggressively and moving on perceived threats is that you risk blowing up your own game too early. It might not be as exciting to completely wipe out the minority alliance before turning on each other, but it leaves a lot less opportunity for someone to slide through under the radar and take your spot at the final tribal council. How will Adam use his Reward Advantage? What are Jay and Will's chances now? Would you draw rocks? How did sharing knowledge of Jay's HII with everyone affect its power in the game? Who's your current pick to win it all? Who impressed you the most this week? Who do you think will be the next to go? Here is the merged tribe after episode 10. Vinaka:Adam, Bret, David, Hannah, Jay, Ken, Sunday, Will and Zeke We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547 or toll-free at 844-643-8737. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Listener Feedback is due by Saturday Noon PST. Please keep it to 3 minutes or less. 00:00 Date 00:04 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson 00:40 Introductions 44:26 NToS Note: JSFL Update Delayed till the LF Show 51:58 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL SFP on Twitter SFP on Youtube SurvivorOnCBS Videos on Youtube Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Toll Free Voicemail: 844-643-8737 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy

Survivor Fans Podcast
Millennials vs. Gen X Episode 9

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 49:10


  Stealing food when folks are starving never ends well. The choice to be selfish is not generational, and thinking something does not make it true. These are all straight forward lessons that you would not think were new concepts, but sometimes casting surprises us. This feels like it was a long time coming, but we were happy to see some balance returned to the game with this boot. Looking forward, we are stoked for next week's double episode! How can Adam salvage the Reward Advantage? Do you see a path back for Jay and Will? When is the right time for the majority alliance to turn on each other? Who will be the first to play their HII? Who's your new pick to win it all? Who impressed you the most this week? Who do you think will be next two to go? Here is the merged tribe after episode 9. Vinaka:Adam, Bret, Chris, David, Hannah, Jay, Jessica, Ken, Sunday, Will and Zeke We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547 or toll-free at 844-643-8737. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Listener Feedback is due by Saturday Noon PST. Please keep it to 3 minutes or less. 00:00 Date 00:04 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson 00:40 Introductions 35:09 NToS 39:00 JSFL Update 47:58 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL SFP on Twitter SFP on Youtube SurvivorOnCBS Videos on Youtube Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Toll Free Voicemail: 844-643-8737 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy

Survivor Fans Podcast
Millennials vs. Gen X Episode 8

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016 42:09


  It does not look like the Millennials stand a chance to rally now. Anyone still grasping at the original tribal boundaries is essentially asking to be blindsided. The other sure path to Ponderosa is to declare that people need to accept you for who you are and refuse to adapt to the changing landscape of the game. That's going to be a big jury. It is going to be tricky to line up enough votes to win the game regardless of your pre-merge affiliations. How would you respond if you caught a tribemate stealing food? How would you play the Reward Advantage? Do you see a path back for Jay, Taylor and Will? Who do you think will exact their revenge first: Hannah or Taylor? Who will be the first to play their HII? Who's your new pick to win it all? Who impressed you the most this week? Who do you think will be next to go? Here is the merged tribe after episode 8. Vinaka:Adam, Bret, Chris, David, Hannah, Jay, Jessica, Ken, Sunday, Taylor, Will and Zeke We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547 or toll-free at 844-643-8737. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Listener Feedback is due by Saturday Noon PST. Please keep it to 3 minutes or less. 00:00 Date 00:04 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson 00:40 Introductions 29:30 NToS 31:36 JSFL Update 40:57 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL SFP on Twitter SFP on Youtube SurvivorOnCBS Videos on Youtube Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Toll Free Voicemail: 844-643-8737 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy  

Survivor Fans Podcast
Millennials vs. Gen X Episode 7

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 54:59


  Did you get the number of that bus? It blindsided that castaway so hard it knocked them clean out of their shoes! Wow, that was easily the biggest blindside of the season so far. One of the greatest Survivor sins is dropping your guard and willingly showing others your strategy cards. The minute you start to feel confident or "in control" because you are in the majority alliance and begin to chart out your path to final tribal, alarms should be going off in your head. Given all the shake ups we have seen in majority alliances since the shuffle and split into three tribes, do you think any of the original, tribal alliances have survived and will reunite at the merge? What did you think of David's choice to buddy up with Zeke? Who do you think is more likely to actually exact their revenge: Hannah or Taylor? Who will be the first to play their HII? Who's your new pick to win it all? Who impressed you the most this week? Who do you think will be next to go? Here are the tribes after episode 7. Vanua:Chris, David, Michelle, and Zeke Takali:Adam, Jessica, Ken, and Taylor Ikabula:Hannah, Jay, Bret, Sunday, and Will We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547 or toll-free at 844-643-8737. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Listener Feedback is due by Saturday Noon PST. Please keep it to 3 minutes or less. 00:00 Date 00:04 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson 00:40 Introductions 38:47 NToS 45:11 JSFL Update 53:47 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL SFP on Twitter SFP on Youtube SurvivorOnCBS Videos on Youtube Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Toll Free Voicemail: 844-643-8737 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy

Survivor Fans Podcast
Millennials vs. Gen X Episode 6

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2016 49:24


  It's really starting to get interesting now. First the Gen Xers turn on their own and now the Millennials follow suit. The tribe shuffle and split into three tribes has made for some intriguing developments. How do you think the other Millennials will respond? Will it free up the ones at the bottom of the alliance to seek out new possibilities or simply prompt revenge? How do you think Taylor will respond? With three HIIs in the game, which one do you think we'll see played first? Who do you think the editors are favoring the most so far? Who's your new pick to win it all? Who impressed you the most this week? Who do you think will be next to go? Here are the tribes after episode 6. Vanua:Chris, David, Michelle, and Zeke Takali:Adam, Jessica, Ken, and Taylor Ikabula:Hannah, Jay, Michaela, Bret, Sunday, and Will We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547 or toll-free at 844-643-8737. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Listener Feedback is due by Saturday Noon PST. Please keep it to 3 minutes or less. 00:00 Date 00:04 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson 00:40 Introductions 34:37 NToS 37:17 JSFL Update 48:11 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL SFP on Twitter SFP on Youtube SurvivorOnCBS Videos on Youtube Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Toll Free Voicemail: 844-643-8737 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy

Survivor Fans Podcast
Millennials vs. Gen X Episode 5

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 45:37


  Another blindside? Keep the surprises coming! We got yet another twist when the expected, simple shuffle turned into a three tribe split. It caught us off guard since we never expected an uneven split in the tribes. What do you think of the new tribes? Will Vanua be able to rebound now? Do you think Adam and Zeke will make the merge now? Are you ready to join team Michaela? Who's your new pick to win it all? Who impressed you the most this week? Who do you think will be next to go? Here are the tribes after episode 5. Vanua:Chris, David, Michelle, and Zeke Takali:Adam, Figgy, Jessica, Ken, and Taylor Ikabula:Hannah, Jay, Michaela, Bret, Sunday, and Will We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547 or toll-free at 844-643-8737. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Listener Feedback is due by Saturday Noon PST. Please keep it to 3 minutes or less. 00:00 Date 00:04 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson 00:40 Introductions 36:23 NToS 38:21 JSFL Update 44:25 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL SFP on Twitter SFP on Youtube SurvivorOnCBS Videos on Youtube Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Toll Free Voicemail: 844-643-8737 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy  

Survivor Fans Podcast
Millennials vs. Gen X Episode 4

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 48:52


  The blindsides keep rolling in and we love it! One thing is clear. While it must have been very confusing for the Gen Xers with all the alliance flips so early in the game, the one thing you don't want to do is assume you're in control of the tribe. Any power grabs are met with swift corrections and an extended vacation at Loser's Lodge. What did you think of David's power play? Will the Gen X tribe be able to repair these wounds? Who are you hoping will end up together in the new tribes? Who impressed you the most this week? Who do you think will be next to go? Here are the tribes after episode 4. Vanua/Millennials:Adam, Figgy, Hannah, Jay, Michaela, Michelle, Taylor, Will, and Zeke Takali/Gen X:Bret, CeCe, Chris, David, Jessica, Ken, and Sunday We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547 or toll-free at 844-643-8737. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Listener Feedback is due by Saturday Noon PST. Please keep it to 3 minutes or less. 00:00 Date 00:04 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson 00:40 Introductions 39:26 NToS 41:10 JSFL Update 47:39 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL SFP on Twitter SFP on Youtube SurvivorOnCBS Videos on Youtube Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Toll Free Voicemail: 844-643-8737 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy

Survivor Fans Podcast
Millennials vs. Gen X Episode 3

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016 44:03


  Looks like we're on a roll with blindsides now. This episode was a great example of how you always have to watch what you say and be aware of how it might be interpreted by others. One simple, off the cuff response can doom your game and you won't have a clue that you essentially voted yourself out. This episode also laid a foundation for more excitement to come. Who do you think will end up finding the HII at the Millennials tribe? What did you think about who Gen X voted out? Will Zeke and Adam be able to find a way back into control of their tribe? What did you think of David's conversation with Taylor at the summit? Who impressed you the most this week? Who do you think will be next to go? Here are the tribes after episodes 3. Vanua/Millennials:Adam, Figgy, Hannah, Jay, Michaela, Michelle, Taylor, Will, and Zeke Takali/Gen X:Bret, CeCe, Chris, David, Jessica, Ken, Lucy, and Sunday We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547 or toll-free at 844-643-8737. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Listener Feedback is due by Saturday Noon PST. Please keep it to 3 minutes or less. 00:00 Date 00:04 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson 00:40 Introductions 33:31 NToS 37:39 JSFL Update 42:50 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL SFP on Twitter Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Toll Free Voicemail: 844-643-8737 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy  

Survivor Fans Podcast
Millennials vs. Gen X Episode 2

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 38:23


  Oh yeah! We got another strong episode this week and a bonus blindside in episode two to kick it into high gear! There were some interesting developments this week in the structure of the controlling alliances as well as the underdogs on both tribes. It should be entertaining to see how all this will play out going forward. We're looking forward to hearing your take on everything in the LF show on Saturday. Did you have to reevaluate anyone after all that happened? Will Ken be able to tuck David under his wing and find a way to eliminate the threat of Paul's majority alliance? What did you think about how easily the HII was found? Who do you think is playing the best so far and who is in jeopardy of being voted out before the merge? Who impressed you the most this week? Who would you have kept? How do you think Hannah and Will's votes will affect their status in the game? Who do you think will be next to go? Here are the tribes after episodes 2. Vanua/Millennials:Adam, Figgy, Hannah, Jay, Michaela, Michelle, Taylor, Will, and Zeke Takali/Gen X:Bret, CeCe, Chris, David, Jessica, Ken, Lucy, Paul, and Sunday We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547 or toll-free at 844-643-8737. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Listener Feedback is due by Saturday Noon PST. Please keep it to 3 minutes or less. 00:00 Date 00:04 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson 00:40 Introductions 29:40 NToS 31:44 JSFL Update Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL SFP on Twitter Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Toll Free Voicemail: 844-643-8737 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy  

Survivor Fans Podcast
Millennials vs. Gen X Episode 1 LF

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2016 80:36


  It's time to check in with the super fans and see what they thought of the first episode. The scenery in Fiji was a hit and there were certainly some exciting events and standout characters that got everyone talking along with the controversy associated with the theme for the season. While episode one didn't work for everyone, the majority received it really well and enjoyed having Survivor back. We're anxiously looking forward to episode two and can't wait for Wednesday night when we start the second cycle of season 33! We want to thank and acknowledge everyone who contributed to another great LF show. This week we heard from: Pete, Aaron, Carolyn, Jack, Jill, Rob, Samantha, WT, Joe, JWaffles, BrandonA, Josh, Drew, Becca-n-Liam, Marla-n-Sarah, Kenny, Sandi, Shea, Rodney, Jeremiah, Jen, and Paul. We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547 or toll-free at 844-643-8737. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. 00:00 Date 00:04 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson 00:40 Introductions 02:18 Pete from Boston, Massachusetts 06:31 Aaron from Buson, South Korea 09:26 Carolyn from the Beautiful Bronx 15:39 Jack from California 17:30 Jill from the Outback 20:28 Rob from Atlanta, Georgia 21:29 Samantha from Texas 24:52 WT from ? 26:54 Joe from Huntersville, North Carolina 29:48 JWaffles from Canada 32:55 BrandonA from Cleveland, Ohio 37:35 Josh the Plush Moose from Massachusetts 40:42 Drew from Utah 43:56 Liam and Becca from Illinois 46:14 Marla and Sarah from Illinois 49:30 Kenny from Dallas, Texas 53:14 Sandi from Atlanta, Georgia 57:31 Shea from Arkansas 59:26 Rodney from from Illinois 62:23 Jeremiah from St. Louis, Missouri 66:02 Jen from California 69:16 Paul from Louisiana 72:45 Wrap Up 75:15 Aaron sings Shake it Off for his JSFL Side Challenge song debt 79:22 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL SFP on Twitter Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Toll Free Voicemail: 844-643-8737 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy

Survivor Fans Podcast
Millennials vs. Gen X Episode 1

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 65:52


  Survivor season 33, Millennials vs. Gen X, is off to an excellent start! We've already had three first ever events to kick things off. It will be interesting to see how the Legacy Advantage plays out. Were you surprised by the results from the first tribal council? Do you think they made the best choice? How did your assessments of the new castaways change once you saw them in action? Who do you think is playing the best so far and who is in jeopardy of being voted out before the merge? Who impressed you the most? Who would you have kept? Who do you think will be next to go? Here are the tribes after episodes 1. Vanua/Millennials:Adam, Figgy, Hannah, Jay, Mari, Michaela, Michelle, Taylor, Will, and Zeke Takali/Gen X:Bret, CeCe, Chris, David, Jessica, Ken, Lucy, Paul, and Sunday We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547 or toll-free at 844-643-8737. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Listener Feedback is due by Saturday Noon PST. Please keep it to 3 minutes or less. 00:00 Date 00:04 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson 00:40 Introductions 54:44 NToS 56:48 JSFL Update 64:40 Ancient Voices Dedication to Russ Landua mix by Aaron from Buson Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL SFP on Twitter Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Toll Free Voicemail: 844-643-8737 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy  

Minstrel and Muse
Pulitzer Winner & Former National Poet Laureate Robert Hass: Poems and Poets

Minstrel and Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2015 50:22


Host Linda Rez and cohost, Barbara Davis, from Books, So Many Books, have an in-depth conversation with former National Poet Laureate Robert Hass about his life and poetry.Robert Hass was born in San Francisco in 1941. He attended St. Mary's College and Stanford University. His books of poetry include Time and Materials, for which he received the Pulitzer Prize in 2007 and the National Book Award in 2008; Sun Under Wood, for which he received the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1996; Human Wishes; Praise, for which he received the William Carlos Williams Award in 1979; and Field Guide, which was selected by Stanley Kunitz for the Yale Younger Poets Series.Hass also worked with Czeslaw Milosz to translate a dozen volumes of Milosz's poetry, including the book-length Treatise on Poetry and, most recently, A Second Space. His translations of the Japanese haiku masters have been collected in The Essential Haiku: Versions of Basho, Buson, and Issa. His books of essays include Twentieth Century Pleasures: Prose on Poetry, which received the National Book Critics Circle Award for criticism in 1984, and Now and Then: The Poet's Choice Columns, 1997-2000.From 1995 to 1997 he served as poet laureate of the United States. He lives in northern California with his wife, the poet Brenda Hillman, and teaches English at the University of California at Berkeley. 

Minstrel and Muse
Pulitzer Winner & Former National Poet Laureate Robert Hass: Poems and Poets

Minstrel and Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2015 50:22


Host Linda Rez and cohost, Barbara Davis, from Books, So Many Books, have an in-depth conversation with former National Poet Laureate Robert Hass about his life and poetry.Robert Hass was born in San Francisco in 1941. He attended St. Mary's College and Stanford University. His books of poetry include Time and Materials, for which he received the Pulitzer Prize in 2007 and the National Book Award in 2008; Sun Under Wood, for which he received the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1996; Human Wishes; Praise, for which he received the William Carlos Williams Award in 1979; and Field Guide, which was selected by Stanley Kunitz for the Yale Younger Poets Series.Hass also worked with Czeslaw Milosz to translate a dozen volumes of Milosz's poetry, including the book-length Treatise on Poetry and, most recently, A Second Space. His translations of the Japanese haiku masters have been collected in The Essential Haiku: Versions of Basho, Buson, and Issa. His books of essays include Twentieth Century Pleasures: Prose on Poetry, which received the National Book Critics Circle Award for criticism in 1984, and Now and Then: The Poet's Choice Columns, 1997-2000.From 1995 to 1997 he served as poet laureate of the United States. He lives in northern California with his wife, the poet Brenda Hillman, and teaches English at the University of California at Berkeley. 

Haiku Chronicles
HC Episode 14: The Four Pillars Part II - Buson’s Two Candles

Haiku Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2010 19:03


Buson’s Two Candles” is a very private interpretation/expansion of appreciation for this poet’s breadth of subject matter and his variety of “styles" of writing. Anita Virgil, an artist by training, viewed Buson’s original artwork at Asia House in NYC. The complete essay of, “Buson’s Two Candles” by Anita Virgil is available in the Haiku Chronicles, Reading Room at: www.haikuchronicles.com  

Poem Present - Readings (video)
A Reading in conjunction with the Around Zukofsky Conference

Poem Present - Readings (video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2009 59:39


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Born in 1941, Robert Hass is a native Californian whose poetry is well known for its West Coast subjects and attitude. Hass received his M.A. (1965) and Ph.D. (1971) in English at Stanford University and began teaching literature and writing at the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1967. He went on to teach at his alma mater St. Mary's College of California from 1971 until 1989, when he joined the faculty at the University of California-Berkeley. Hass's many honors include: the Yale Series of Younger Poets Award for his first book Field Guide in 1973, the William Carlos Williams Award for his second book Praise in 1979, the 1984 National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism for Twentieth Century Pleasures: Prose on Poetry , and the National Book Critics Circle Award in poetry for Sun Under Wood in 1996. Other books include Human Wishes and Praise ; Hass has also co-translated several volumes of poetry with Nobel Prize-winning Polish poet, Czeslaw Milosz, most recently Facing the River (1995); he is author or editor of several other collections of essays and translations, including The Essential Haiku: Versions of Basho, Buson, and Issa (1994), and Twentieth Century Pleasures: Prose on Poetry (1984). In addition, Hass is chairman of the board of directors of River of Words's, an organization that promotes environmental and arts education in affiliation with the Library of Congress Center for the Book, and judges their annual international environmental poetry and art contest for youth. He is also a board member of International Rivers Network and was chosen as Educator of the Year by the North American Association on Environmental Education. Hass served as Poet Laureate of the United States from 1995 to 1997 and is currently a Chancellor of The Academy of American Poets.