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One more question from ASK SLI. If you go into a Pool Party in Vegas, how do you enter the pool? Dive? Walk? Canon Ball? Do the Dodgers need a guy like Justin Verlander? How important is team chemistry? Also, Producer Emily has her topics ready for FACT OR CAP! Plus, Sean Payton said something about Nathaniel Hackett last week and it seems like Aaron Rodgers did not like it, we have the clip! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the frightful finale of Agoraphobia 2022, Daniel and Claude from the Canon Ball leave the crypt to deconstruct a pair of scary stories. Then, The History of China Podcast's Chris Stewart brings it home with a dramatic reading of an Edgar Allen Poe story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
07/31/2022 Intro Good evening America, welcome to Waterbreak. It is no secret to this audience that COVID tyranny was a crime scene that should have never happened, but I don’t think we are ready to face the answers to this problem. My guest today is Davis Younts, who is continuing to fight this COVID tyranny as we speak, is joining us to talk about the coast-guard’s COVID crime scene and Comedian John Branyan has some news that you can trust, fixing all the definitions that have been changed under the Biden administration. So, grab your best scotch or Dr. Pepper and enjoy the show. Plug Bobo Construction: Stop sending your hard-earned money to companies that hate you! It’s time to build a Christian economy. Bobo Construction, Inc. is literally doing just that. For all of your construction needs partner with Bobo Construction, Inc. today for any project in California, Nevada, Washington or Idaho. Contact Austin Bobo at Abobo@Boboconstructioninc.com or visit the website at www.boboconstructioninc.com Whatever is fair and right, that’s what we do – Bobo Construction, Inc. Canon Ball or Belly Flop We are now two years out from 2020, and the lingering tyranny is not going away. This is not a logical tyranny, but is tyranny ever logical? They are forcing vaccination to stop transmission, but that vaccine does not stop…transmission. This is what you can expect from a President who thinks a man can be a woman, and appoints Mitch McConnel as a woman to be the Assistant Health Secretary. (SLIDE) The democrats are trying to spin the COVID pandemic into a Climate pandemic, feeding their lust for power and squeezing all they can out of our fears, complacency, and ignorance. Some people followed the government out of fear, some out of complacency, others out of ignorance, but no matter what happened, we should have never let this happen to America. America was built on men who resisted tyranny. America was built by families fleeing religious persecution, America was built through grit and great difficulty. Our government did not build America. This is why the founders recognized that the government derives its “just powers from the consent of the governed”. The government comes from the people, the government did not build America, people built America and created a government out of that foundation. The second crime scene is always worse than the first, and what people don’t realize is that COVID was the second or third crime scene. First crime scene was abdication, which included parents putting their kids in public schools, the second crime scene was not speaking up, and now you have been successfully conditioned for the third crime scene-the COVID crime scene. Right now our military really is a battleground for the taking of our freedoms. Don’t pretend that the force vaccination policies in the military wont ever effect you. They are just an easy control group for their tyranny. But the military long ago should have been asking “What was the first crime scene and why did we not throw-down at that first crime scene?” What was the first crime scene? Women in the military? Blind submission to our industrial military complex? The massive military spending bills that get passed every couple of years? These are important questions to ask if we are ever going to take back our liberties in the military. Those are questions we will have to get to at another time, because right now we have a lot of Chrisitans in the military who are in the fight for their lives. Several dozen coast-guard helicopter rescue swimmers have had their religious exemptions from taking the vaccine denied, and now the coast-guard does not even want to hear their case…no due process! That is egregious. These military members are really being wronged, and my guest today is their lawyer Interview Davis Younts, https://standwithwarriors.org/, welcome to the show David. You have been on the show before, and it seems like despite all the injunctions, why is the coast guard, who’s top Commander is Admiral Linda L. Fagan btw, why are they continuing to go after the unvaxxed despite injunctions with other military branches? What do you mean the coast guard is denying “due process”? I think you average citizen thinks this wont affect them, why is this legal fight so important to the average citizen? Waterbreak Team News that John Branyan can trust: Will Smith addresses Oscars slap, apologizes to Chris Rock, family in new video STOP: It's meme dump time! Imbibe some fresh laughs to get you through Friday (and the end of the world)
07/31/2022 Intro Good evening America, welcome to Waterbreak. It is no secret to this audience that COVID tyranny was a crime scene that should have never happened, but I don’t think we are ready to face the answers to this problem. My guest today is Davis Younts, who is continuing to fight this COVID tyranny as we speak, is joining us to talk about the coast-guard’s COVID crime scene and Comedian John Branyan has some news that you can trust, fixing all the definitions that have been changed under the Biden administration. So, grab your best scotch or Dr. Pepper and enjoy the show. Plug Bobo Construction: Stop sending your hard-earned money to companies that hate you! It’s time to build a Christian economy. Bobo Construction, Inc. is literally doing just that. For all of your construction needs partner with Bobo Construction, Inc. today for any project in California, Nevada, Washington or Idaho. Contact Austin Bobo at Abobo@Boboconstructioninc.com or visit the website at www.boboconstructioninc.com Whatever is fair and right, that’s what we do – Bobo Construction, Inc. Canon Ball or Belly Flop We are now two years out from 2020, and the lingering tyranny is not going away. This is not a logical tyranny, but is tyranny ever logical? They are forcing vaccination to stop transmission, but that vaccine does not stop…transmission. This is what you can expect from a President who thinks a man can be a woman, and appoints Mitch McConnel as a woman to be the Assistant Health Secretary. (SLIDE) The democrats are trying to spin the COVID pandemic into a Climate pandemic, feeding their lust for power and squeezing all they can out of our fears, complacency, and ignorance. Some people followed the government out of fear, some out of complacency, others out of ignorance, but no matter what happened, we should have never let this happen to America. America was built on men who resisted tyranny. America was built by families fleeing religious persecution, America was built through grit and great difficulty. Our government did not build America. This is why the founders recognized that the government derives its “just powers from the consent of the governed”. The government comes from the people, the government did not build America, people built America and created a government out of that foundation. The second crime scene is always worse than the first, and what people don’t realize is that COVID was the second or third crime scene. First crime scene was abdication, which included parents putting their kids in public schools, the second crime scene was not speaking up, and now you have been successfully conditioned for the third crime scene-the COVID crime scene. Right now our military really is a battleground for the taking of our freedoms. Don’t pretend that the force vaccination policies in the military wont ever effect you. They are just an easy control group for their tyranny. But the military long ago should have been asking “What was the first crime scene and why did we not throw-down at that first crime scene?” What was the first crime scene? Women in the military? Blind submission to our industrial military complex? The massive military spending bills that get passed every couple of years? These are important questions to ask if we are ever going to take back our liberties in the military. Those are questions we will have to get to at another time, because right now we have a lot of Chrisitans in the military who are in the fight for their lives. Several dozen coast-guard helicopter rescue swimmers have had their religious exemptions from taking the vaccine denied, and now the coast-guard does not even want to hear their case…no due process! That is egregious. These military members are really being wronged, and my guest today is their lawyer Interview Davis Younts, https://standwithwarriors.org/, welcome to the show David. You have been on the show before, and it seems like despite all the injunctions, why is the coast guard, who’s top Commander is Admiral Linda L. Fagan btw, why are they continuing to go after the unvaxxed despite injunctions with other military branches? What do you mean the coast guard is denying “due process”? I think you average citizen thinks this wont affect them, why is this legal fight so important to the average citizen? Waterbreak Team News that John Branyan can trust: Will Smith addresses Oscars slap, apologizes to Chris Rock, family in new video STOP: It's meme dump time! Imbibe some fresh laughs to get you through Friday (and the end of the world)
Jazz is on vacation, but have no fear, Ronnie has teamed with Daniel Daughhetee (The Canon Ball) to bring you a brand spanking new episode of Deliver The Profile! Witness as Ronnie puts Daniel through the paces with "False Flag", a later season show about conspiracy theorists. They're being murdered! Is it a conspiracy or is it just a series of stupid random events? Well, it's stupid all right. Zelda Williams guest stars as a podcaster who believes Sandy Hook never happened. Wouldn't it be funny if her conspiracy belief was that Robin Williams was murdered. Check out Daniel's podcast, The Canon Ball, and listen through this whole episode to hear a tease for something long in the making from Ronnie and Daniel...
In this episode, we discuss the instensely erotic 1999 film "Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies" with special guest Dan, from the incredible Canon Ball podcast (https://thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com/). Meanwhile, Ronald finally holds the genie accountable, Dan praises the boys in blue, Rahul laughs at jokes he doesn't get, and Lawrence continues to be horny for the djinn.
And we come to the conclusion of our read of the first version of Lyrical Ballads. Want to know what Claude has been on about for the past few years with the term ontological/epistemological crisis? Here's your answer with a close exploration of Wordsworth's “Tintern Abbey,” the poem that closes the volume. The Canon Ball is part of the Agora podcast network. If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, on Twitter at Canonballpod, and on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast. And if you like our show but want to know more about film and what goes into the making of it check out Beyond the Big Screen, a podcast that goes into the intricate details (historical, philosophical, and otherwise) behind major motion pictures. And if you're really hankering for more drama, friends of the show Andrew Pfannkuche and Ana Weinberg have put together a biographical discussion show about the life of Alexandre Dumas called “Two Musketeers.” If you like the show, they've entered it for competition in the Tongal creative community. Go vote for them at the link: https://tongal.com/welcome/ngp/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, Claude and Dan continue their journey into Lyrical Ballads and cover the varied sallies of William Wordsworth. Excerpts from uncompleted plays, touching ghost story poems, further streetside harangues from beaten down people, there's something for everyone and always a lot more going on than it seems at first blush! Claude explores Wordsworth's place among the Romantics and Dan is moved to wax poetic about the public recycling drop-off by the high school football stadium.The Canon Ball is part of the Agora podcast network. If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @Canonballpod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're one poem in to Lyrical Ballads and by god is it a wild one! We're reading through and contemplating Coleridge's “Rime of the Ancyent Marinere” (1798 spelling), one of the weirder gothic poems in the English language and one hell of a way to start a poetic project. Why would a mariner shoot an albatross with a crossbow? Why would a mariner even have a crossbow? We try to get to the bottom of these mysteries as we begin dipping our toes into this watershed volume of Romantic poetry. The Canon Ball is part of the Agora podcast network. Check out some of the other shows on the network like Ben Jacobs' From Wittenberg to Westphalia, a full exploration of the Protestant Reformation. Ben examines all of the nitty gritty details of the history, theology, politics, and even the civic planning that went into the transformation of Europe from Catholic dominance to, well, whatever it was that came after. If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @Canonballpod. And if you or a kid in your life need English tutoring, SAT tutoring, or college essay help drop us a line at claudemoinc@gmail.com. Claude could use the money… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the lads compare their processes for creating music, talk about the impact of streaming services on music production and the cultural climate, explore how canonization operates in the arts, and lose a whoooooole lot of money on the Capitals vs. Devils game. If you'd like to become a supporter of the show, please take a moment to view our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/thirdstonepodcastIf you have a question you'd like to submit or a response to something we talked about on the show, give us a shout at thirdstonepodcast@gmail.com!!
Claude takes Dan back to school for a crash course in poetics. We take a dive into the structure and rhythm of poetry, how people who study poetry talk about it, and what the seasoned poetry reader should keep an ear out for. Learn to tell your iambs from your dactyls!The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora podcast network. If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dear Listeners: will you be our valentine? In this special romantic bonus episode, Claude and Dan take a look at the romantic poetry of John Donne. There is even more hidden meaning and beauty than just the superficial double entendres and suggestive verse. The Canon Ball mingles the erotic and the divine once again! Seems like a theme in the canon...The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora podcast network. If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We did it! Out of the Faustian Aristocratic Age fire and into pure, straight up, uncut romanticism by way of Lyrical Ballads, the joint production of William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Did Lyrical Ballads break new ground? … no. Did it shatter the poetic norms of British poetry all at once, brushing stuffy aristocratic heroic couplet satires into the dustbin of history? … no. Did it incite a literary revolution, breaking down the barriers for entry into the domain of poetry for the common British subject? … no. But it still was a major watershed production in the history of poetry in English, and though we deflate some expectations on this preliminary background episode on the historical context of the book, we do still recognize that Wordsworth and Coleridge made a major intervention on the function and purpose of poetry.The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora podcast network. We've added a couple of great new shows to the network, like Pontifacts, a light hearted, only slightly blasphemous, papal history podcast that ranks the popes from Peter to Francis. And launching this month is Revolution 1, a podcast examination of the Tunisian Uprising and the Arab Spring that followed.If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is it! The final two acts of Faust Part II! It's the surprisingly straight-forward, if somewhat fragmented, acts IV and V of Goethe's life's work. Will Faust be saved? Yes! Will we applaud that fact? No! Will we get sidetracked with a disgusted and frustrated meditation on Faust's proto-fascist designs and how those designs can be seen at work in the contemporary American culture of this the year of our lord 2020? Damn straight! But we do get to take a look back at where we've been in the podcast and try to wrap our heads around what we can take away from Bloom's “Aristocratic Age” [Spoiler: Montaigne and Don Quixote].The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora Podcast Network. If you like our show check out some of the others on the roster, such as Ten American Presidents. Join Roifield Brown as he explores the legacies and contexts of some of the more consequential occupiers of the White House.If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod. And if you enjoy the show, please rate and review wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Boo! Did we scare you? Well, ‘tis the season. We're back with an extra special bonus episode for Halloween on Poe, Freud, and “The Tell-Tale Heart.” The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora Podcast Network, and as part of our embrace of all things creepy in the month of October, the network has pooled much of its talent to produce a set of spooky episodes under the heading of Agoraphobia.Here's a link to the first episode which features two Celtic themed horrors, with Ben Jacobs from Wittenberg to Westphalia talking on the Highland Clearances and Same Hume of Pax Britannica walking us through the Buggane. https://play.acast.com/s/theagorapodcastnetwork/agoraphobiammxx-ep.1-monsterofthehighlandclearances-buggane And if you're a fan of our show, check out our discussion of Ambrose Bierce and the origins of weird fiction. Here's the link: https://play.acast.com/s/theagorapodcastnetwork/agoraphobiammxx-ep.2-theweirdfictionofambrosebierceAnd on episode 3 Raven from Tiny Vampires gets buggy with it and Claude offers a maybe too personal meditation on monsters and the Spanish baroque. https://play.acast.com/s/theagorapodcastnetwork/agoraphobiammxx-ep.3-gutted-monstermeditationsThere are going to be upcoming episodes from others in the Agora roster, so subscribe and listen and enjoy some not unreasonably researched chills. And here's a link to a general conversation on the gothic we had last year that we reference in the episode: https://play.acast.com/s/theagorapodcastnetwork/agoraphobiaiv-ep.4-theraven-gothiclit-If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod. And if you enjoy the show, please rate and review wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And here we are with Faust Part 2, Act 3, in which Daniel and Claude make much of a little. The act may be short, but there's a lot to say with a long digression on Byron. The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora Podcast Network, and as part of our embrace of all things creepy in the month of October, the network has pooled much of its talent to produce a set of spooky episodes under the heading of Agoraphobia. The first episode features two Celtic themed horrors, with Ben Jacobs from Wittenberg to Westphalia talking on the Highland Clearances, and Same Hume of Pax Britannica walking us through the Buggane: https://play.acast.com/s/theagorapodcastnetwork/agoraphobiammxx-ep.1-monsterofthehighlandclearances-buggane If you're a fan of our show, check out our discussion of Ambrose Bierce and the origins of weird fiction: https://play.acast.com/s/theagorapodcastnetwork/agoraphobiammxx-ep.2-theweirdfictionofambrosebierceAnd on Episode 3, Raven from Tiny Vampires gets buggy with it, and I offer a maybe too personal meditation on monsters and the Spanish baroque. https://play.acast.com/s/theagorapodcastnetwork/agoraphobiammxx-ep.3-gutted-monstermeditationsThere are going to be upcoming episodes from others in the Agora roster, so subscribe and listen and enjoy some not unreasonably researched chills.If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod. And if you enjoy the show, please rate and review wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aaron, Wes, and Brian are joined by recurring guest Mardi to talk about Season 1 episodes 1 and 2 of Star Wars The Mandalorian in anticipation of season 2. Follow us on Twitch to watch live and see our gaming content. https://www.twitch.tv/canonballspodcast Like and subscribe on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC53OdYxjHJW95g2p08tkVnQ/ Follow our socials. https://twitter.com/CanonBallsPod https://www.instagram.com/canonballspodcast/ Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=34280702&fan_landing=true
Ok, major sexual content warning on this one. And if that's not going to get you to listen, we don't know what will. We're discussing the metaphysical ramifications of a floating, glowing, sentient jar of semen which must mean that we've made it to Act 2 of Goethe's Faust Part 2. Come for the university humor (literally: Mephistopholes takes a whole scene out just to prank on a grad student), stay for the attempts (on the part of Goethe, not us) to conjure a realm of guilt-free pornography. And you thought the first act was weird…The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora podcast network. Check out some more shows on the network like Sam Hume's Pax Britannica. It's a narrative history podcast on the British empire, with the first season being an exploration of early English colonization and the upcoming second season centering on the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. And if after all this Walpurgisnacht stuff you're still feeling itchy for witches, Sam also does the History of Witchcraft which covers the witch hysteria of the early modern period as well as an assortment of other spooky stuff all in an educational vein. If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod.One last note: if you're in the New York area and need reading and writing tutoring, or are interested in online tutoring, let us know. Claude has a tutoring business on the side and two kids, so he's always looking for a few more clients. If you need some help, send an email to claudemoinc@gmail.com. We can also produce literary lectures on demand. I'm not entirely certain what situations would call for that, but for some quality literary infotainment hit us up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the Memorial of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Fr. Cary talks a little bit about St. Ignatius' life and his conversion. Reminding us that sometimes what we think will destroy us, really makes us whole. Sometimes, the things we have been given in life is really an opportunity of faith and to be whole again. Support the show (http://stceciliachurch.org/donate)
Guest – Timothy Floyd Topics – Canon Released the R5 and R6, Let’s Talk About These Cameras and Everything Else That Was Announced Photographer Sues Virginia, Says New Law Could ‘Force’ Him to Shoot Same-Sex Weddings In the never ending story that is the Photo Read More ...
We interrupt our Faust-a-palooza to bring you a sneak preview of our presentation for the upcoming Intelligent Speech Conference, a day-long virtual conference on June 27, featuring education and historical podcasters presenting on their fields of expertise. For all the details on how to attend, head over to https://www.intelligentspeechconference.com/ Ever get baffled by a high school English teacher who convinces you that you'll never be able to understand the “hidden meanings” in poetry? Ever wonder why poetry's so difficult? Ever wonder why there were no women poets or poets of color before the 20th century? On June 27 during our presentation for the Intelligent Speech Conference, we'll tell you about why you've never heard of the most popular American poets of the 19th century (except maybe Longfellow). On this episode we're covering Lydia Sigourney's “Death of an Infant” (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/52036/death-of-an-infant), Francis Ellen Watkins Harper's “The Slave Mother” (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/51977/the-slave-mother-56d23017ceaad), and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's “The Day is Done” (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45896/the-day-is-done). We'll also take a look at the opening lines of T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/47311/the-waste-land) in order to get a handle on just what the sea change was between the 1800s and the early 1900s. If you want to hear the full story of the shift in poetics and the emergence of the modern canon, join us on June 27th at the Intelligent Speech Conference (sign up now at https://www.intelligentspeechconference.com/). The Canon Ball is a part of the Agora podcast network. Please check out some of the other great shows on the network such as our new addition Black Wall Street 1921, a podcast chronicling the history and events before, during, and after the Tulsa race massacre. For more information go to https://www.blackwallstreet-1921.com/.If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod. One last note: if you're in the New York area and need reading and writing tutoring, or are interested in online tutoring, let us know. Claude has a tutoring business on the side and two kids, so he's always looking for a few more clients. If you need some help, send an email to claudemoinc@gmail.com. We can also produce literary lectures on demand. I'm not entirely certain what situations would call for that, but for some quality literary infotainment hit us up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Note: Due to technical difficulties, there's some interference and muffled audio on Daniel's side of the conversation but it shouldn't disrupt things too much. We'll make sure it's sorted out by the next episode.Some days you just want to pass out in a pleasant field and have all your major misdeeds wiped from existence. Welcome to the first act of Faust Part 2 in which the whole of Faust Part 1 is either negated or ignored. Will Faust find redemption? Is Gretchen damned? Who cares! There's a new emperor in town and he wants to party and man is Faust lucky that this rowdy king is in need of a conjuror! Let's ignore the ponderousness and follow Faust and Mephistopheles as they pull their P.T. Barnum act and put on a show. Join Daniel and Claude as they discuss how co-opted characters from Shakespeare absolve Faust at the outset, why Mephistopheles is so keen to switch the economy to paper money, and what exactly the Mothers are in terms of chthonic deities. The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora Podcast Network. Be sure to check out some of the other shows on the network like Mid Atlantic, which looks at politics and current events in Britain and the US. Each show consists of American and British pundits reviewing and commenting on the most important US and British pieces of news that week with host Roifield Brown officiating. Find out more at midatlanticshow.com. One more announcement: Last year Claude presented at Intelligent Speech, a conference for educational podcasters. The Canon Ball will be represented again this year, but this time both Daniel and Claude will be in attendance. In light of the current pandemic the conference will be online with approximately 40 of the best educational podcasters presenting in their fields. At any point there will be up to four different conference streams to choose from. There will also be solo presentations and a series of roundtable debates between podcasters; one of them, on the gains and losses of a historical understanding, will be moderated by Claude. A one-day pass for the conference is currently priced at $10. For more information on the conference visit www.intelligentspeechconference.com.Check us out online at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod.One last note: if you're in the New York area and need reading and writing tutoring, or are interested in online tutoring, let us know. Claude has a tutoring business on the side and two kids, so he's always looking for a few more clients. If you need some help, send an email to claudemoinc@gmail.com. We can also produce literary lectures on demand. I'm not entirely certain what situations would call for that, but for some quality literary infotainment hit us up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Some shows -- your 30 Rocks, your Simpsonses -- get pitched to the Canon all the time. So for this special all-Canon episode, we reached into our mailbag and chose user submissions for shows that had never been pitched before. Dan Cassino challenged us to battle with Foyle's War; Caroline opened the door for The Haunting Of Hill House; and Jeff put all his eggs in a Baskets. Then, befitting an episode that started in World War II, Dave shocked Sarah and Tara with a Teutonic non-regulation Game Time. Hit up the buffet for some desserts and join us!SHOW TOPICSThe Canon: Foyle's War S04.E04 (UK) or S05.E02 (US): "Casualties Of War"The Canon: The Haunting Of Hill House S01.E06: "Two Storms"The Canon: Baskets S01.E04: "Easter In Bakersfield"Game Time: German To The SituationSHOW NOTESPhotos: ITV, Netflix, FXDISCUSSIONTalk about this episode on its dedicated page on ExtraHotGreat.comTweet at us @ExtraHotPodcast on TwitterWe are @ExtraHotGreat on InstagramSUPPORT EHG ON PATREONThe EHG gang have been recording this podcast for almost a decade now. In podcasting terms, that makes us positively Methuselahian. Since the start of EHG, our listeners have asked if we had a tip jar or donation system and we'd look at each other and say surely that is a joke, people don't pay other people to do podcasts. We'd email them back "Ha ha ha, good one, Chet" and go about our business. Now we are told this is a real thing that real nice people do. Value for value? In today's topsy turvy world? It's madness but that good kind of madness, like when you wake up a 3:15am and clean your house. Or something. In all seriousness, we are humbled by your continued prodding to get a Patreon page up for EHG and here it is! Extra Hot Great on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Some shows -- your 30 Rocks, your Simpsonses -- get pitched to the Canon all the time. So for this special all-Canon episode, we reached into our mailbag and chose user submissions for shows that had never been pitched before. Dan Cassino challenged us to battle with Foyle's War; Caroline opened the door for The Haunting Of Hill House; and Jeff put all his eggs in a Baskets. Then, befitting an episode that started in World War II, Dave shocked Sarah and Tara with a Teutonic non-regulation Game Time. Hit up the buffet for some desserts and join us! TOPICS The Canon:
Listener, have you ever been violently ambivalent about a work? So overwhelmed by your lack of ability to come up with a sensible reading that you doubt your own ability even to take a side? Well, we have… So here's Faust Part 1 part 2! Ummm… maybe put the kids to bed for this one. We get a little rowdy and very raunchy. But it's not us, we swear! It's Goethe making us contemplate the metaphysics of blueballing! In any case, if you have listeners under 18 or are listening to this in the office, maybe just put the headphones on. And if Goethe gets you interested in things Germanic beyond just the literary, check out what Travis and Pete get up to at Podcastnik.com. Podcastnik puts out the History of Germany, a podcast about… well, the history of Germany. They also produce the Youtube show Past Access and the podcast The Secret Cabinet, a personal favorite about some of the weirder aspects of history. You can find them at Podcastnik.com. If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod. The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora podcast network. Check out some of the other shows on the network at Agorapodcastnetwork.com. One last note: if you're in the New York area and need reading and writing tutoring, or are interested in online tutoring, let us know. Claude has a tutoring business on the side and two kids, so he's always looking for a few more clients. If you need some help, send an email to claudemoinc@gmail.com. We can also produce literary lectures on demand. I'm not entirely certain what situations would call for that, but for some quality literary infotainment hit us up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well, we'll be damned, it's the first part of our dive into Goethe's Faust. Technically this is part one of Faust Part 1. We cover everything from the three introductions to the beginning of the Gretchen plot. Essentially, this is the episode where we get bogged down in Goethe's ontological/epistemological outlook, theological reconfiguration, and existential meditations. The pervy stuff comes next episodewhen we tackle the Gretchen plot.If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod. The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora podcast network. Check out some of the other shows on the network at Agorapodcastnetwork.com.One last note: if you're in the New York area and need reading and writing tutoring, or are interested in online tutoring, let us know. Claude has a tutoring business on the side and a newborn, so he's always looking for a few more clients. If you need some help, send an email to claudemoinc@gmail.com. We can also produce literary lectures on demand. We're not entirely certain what situations would call for that, but for some quality literary infotainment hit us up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this inaugural episode of the Canon Ball side project Space Is the Place, Daniel and G.G. take a look at the beginnings of science fiction with Jules Verne's From Earth to the Moon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is it! The beginning of our Faustathon! This is big and it's gonna take a few months, so we figured we'd start with some background information on Goethe, the man behind Faust. Like with Cervantes, the more you know about the context, the deeper and richer the content. Fortunately, Claude has an in with a professor of German literature. In this introductory episode interviews his friend Rachel about Goethe, the Sturm und Drang, Weimar classicism, the origins of the Faust myth, and the persistence of that myth into the present.If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod.The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora podcast network. Check out some of the other shows on the network at agorapodcastnetwork.com. Speaking of Agora, the network is interested in who our listeners are so that we can cultivate the network appropriately. So if you wouldn't mind taking a quick survey, we'd really appreciate it. Find the poll at https://tinyurl.com/AgoraPoll2019?fbclid=IwAR37-k3LKlAzkjxaQy_MtpuE94UYGY8z3XaBo5QR9zESYD6Npoui_WSlbok.One last note: if you're in the New York area and need reading and writing tutoring, or are interested in online tutoring, let us know. Claude has a tutoring business on the side and a newborn, so he's always looking for a few more clients. If you need some help, send an email to claudemoinc@gmail.com. We can also produce literary lectures on demand. We're not entirely certain what situations would call for that, but for some quality literary infotainment hit us up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Agoraphobia IV wraps up with Thom Daly (American Biography) getting an assist from Raven Fruscalzo (Tiny Vampires) to present Poe's "The Raven" while Daniel and Claude from the Canon Ball dive into an exploration of Gothic literature! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Finally! The last of our three-part series on the works of Samuel Johnson! And this is where it gets good. It's Johnson the editor and literary critic, and despite some of his age-bound tastes and notions of quality, the actual activities in which he engages have changed relatively little. It's fascinating (for once)!If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonballPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod. The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora podcast network. Check out some of the other shows on the network at Agorapodcastnetwork.com. One last note: if you're in the New York area and need reading and writing tutoring, or are interested in online tutoring, let us know. Claude has a tutoring business on the side and is always looking for a few more clients. If you need help, send an email to claudemoinc@gmail.com. We can also produce literary lectures on demand. We're not entirely certain what situations would call for that, but for some quality literary infotainment hit us up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have a special treat while you're waiting for us to get back to Samuel Johnson. A few weeks ago, Claude presented at the Intelligent Speech Conference in New York. He intended to record the speech and release it as an episode, but the recording didn't quite come out as hoped. He still has the text of the lecture though, so here's your chance to find out what Claude thinks about dense, somewhat long, modernist poems. If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod. The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora podcast network. Check out some of the other shows on the network at Agorapodcastnetwork.com. One last note: if you're in the New York area and need reading and writing tutoring, or are interested in online tutoring, let us know. Claude has a tutoring business on the side and a newborn, so he's always looking looking for a few more clients. If you need some help, send an email to claudemoinc@gmail.com. We can also produce literary lectures on demand. We're not entirely certain what situations would call for that, but for some quality literary infotainment hit us up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The results are in! Want to know what Claude is speaking on at the Intelligent Speech Conference in New York on June 29th? Give this quick episode a listen and you'll find out! The Canon Ball is part of the Agora Podcast Network. If you're already a fan of other shows on the roster, come to New York on June 29th for the Intelligent Speech Conference! Claude will be there speaking on… something… Just listen to the episode… More information can be found at intelligentspeechconference.com.Find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod.And you can also find us on Flick, a downloadable app that lets us manage more direct listener conversations. Over at Flick we're doing running commentary on the work of the month in real time. So want to know our raw, unvarnished opinions? You can find them at https://flickchat.page.link/cpXGSEUa3No6TAsZ7. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this bonus episode, Daniel discusses science fiction author Gene Wolfe.If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod. The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora podcast network. Check out some of the other shows on the network at agorapodcastnetwork.com.The Agora Podcast Network's Intelligent Speech Conference is Saturday, June 29th from 11 am to 7 pm at the Norwood Club in Chelsea, New York. This event will bring together many of internet's best podcasters for a day of live podcast recordings, open tables, Q and As and seminars. It's an opportunity for listeners to meet the creators of some of their favorite podcasts and to maybe even get on mic. For more information, visit intelligentspeechconference.com.One last note: if you're in the New York area and need reading and writing tutoring, or are interested in online tutoring, let us know. Claude has a tutoring business on the side and a newborn, so he's always looking looking for a few more clients. If you need some help, send an email to claudemoinc@gmail.com. We can also produce literary lectures on demand. We're not entirely certain what situations would call for that, but for some quality literary infotainment hit us up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes older literary works provide fascinating insights into their historical moments and into our ongoing quest to understand the human. And sometimes they're dull as dirt. On this week's episode, part two of our Samuel Johnson three-parter, we finally hit a major dud with Johnson's Rasselas. And yet, there are a few good entertaining rambles to be had out of our frustration with the text and in Daniel's ruminations on the oddities of Johnson locating his philosophical romance in Abyssinia, or modern day Ethiopia. We also talk “The Vanity of Human Wishes” and 18th century poetics, something maybe three people besides Claude will be utterly fascinated by. Look, they can't all be Don Quixote… If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod. The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora podcast network. Check out some of the other shows on the network at agorapodcastnetwork.com. One last note: if you're in the New York area and need reading and writing tutoring, or are interested in online tutoring, let us know. Claude has a tutoring business on the side and a newborn, so he's always looking looking for a few more clients. If you need some help, send an email to claudemoinc@gmail.com. We can also produce literary lectures on demand. I'm not entirely certain what situations would call for that, but for some quality literary infotainment hit us up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Admittedly the readings for this episode were a little dry, but we managed to have a good conversation about the life, times, and literary enterprises of Samuel Johnson. In this first part of our three part series we look at his journalism, specifically a selection of his writings in The Idler and The Rambler. Is it possible to be timely and universal? Well, we can't answer that, but we can explore how the issues of Johnson's day continue to resonate.If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod.The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora podcast network, a great place to advertise if you want to reach a discerning audience always willing to explore the various parts of the world around them. If you have a product to sell or a service to provide and want to spread the word that you're open for business? Then head over to Agora and let our network of independent podcasts connect you with over a million curious and discerning listeners each month! Interested? Email us at AgoraPodcastNetwork@gmail.com and discover the difference Agora can make.One last note: if you're in the New York area and need reading and writing tutoring, or are interested in online tutoring, let us know. Claude has a tutoring business on the side and a newborn, so he's looking for a few more clients. If you need some help, send an email to claudemoinc@gmail.com. We can also produce literary lectures on demand. We're not entirely certain what situations would call for that, but for some quality literary infotainment hit us up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
So this is it: the second and final part of our journey into Paradise Lost. This is a little less structured than our usual episodes, but what it lacks in organization it makes up for in personal reactions, digressions on the theological weirdness of the text, and discussions of the way the text has had an afterlife in poetry in English. And, of course, there's ontological/epistemological angst thrown in. So sit back, relax, and dig into sin.If you're online check us out at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com, find us on Facebook @TheCanonBallPodcast, and on Twitter @CanonBallPod.The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora podcast network. Check out some of the other podcasts on the network like The History of Egypt Podcast where Dominic Perry walks the listener through, well, ancient Egypt. The podcast is extensive, covering not just events and kings, but religious festivals, economics, and other civilizational matters to give a full view of what ancient Egyptian life was like.One last note: if you're in the New York area and need reading and writing tutoring, let me know. I have a tutoring business on the side and a newborn, so I'm looking for a few more clients. If you need some help, send an email to claudemoinc@gmail.com. I can also produce literary lectures on demand. I'm not entirely certain what situations would call for that, but for some quality literary infotainment hit me up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Can two well-trained autodidacts make it through a discussion of Paradise Lost in one hour? Hell no! But we try! On what is now the first of a two-part episode on Milton's puritan epic we tackle the background of the poem, a bit about the epic tradition, and some of the context for the writing. Next month we'll dig into the meat of the poem with a full examination of Satan and evil as well as everyone's favorite topic the ontological/epistemological crisis that Milton inscribes as original trauma into the history of poetry in English. The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora Podcast Network. Check out some of the other podcasts on the network like Heather Tyesko's Renaissance English History Podcast. Heather is also at work on a new project the Tudor Radio Network. Available online, it features original programming and your favorite Tudor podcasts, as well as music. No matter where you are or what time it is, you can switch it on and be guaranteed to hear something either from, or about, 16th century England. Head to TudorRadioNetwork.com for more info. And be sure to visit us on the blog at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com. We've been getting a little more active, so check out our most recent scribblings. One last note: if you're in the New York area and need reading and writing tutoring, let me know. I have a tutoring business on the side and a newborn, so I'm looking for a few more clients. If you need some help, send an email to claudemoinc@gmail.com. I can also produce literary lectures on demand. I'm not entirely certain what situations would call for that, but for some quality literary infotainment hit me up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our dear Reader-in-Chief, Scott Hambrick, appeared on the Canon Ball Podcast (an Agora Podcast Network show) to talk about Edmund Burke, Voltaire, and discuss their influence on thoughts about the French Revolution. From the Canon Ball Podcast episode description: Daniel from the Canon Ball is joined by Scott Hambrick from www.onlinegreatbooks.com for an intimate chat about Burke's thoughts on the French Revolution and Voltaire's reflections on the English! Many thanks to Daniel for featuring us on the Canon Ball Podcast, and giving us permission to repost here!
Daniel and Claude from The Canon Ball team up Ben from Wittenberg to Westphalia to pick clean HP Lovecraft's bones. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the brothers return to ramble on about Google, Amazon, cable, convention center, Creighton, New Car, Canon Ball, Spider man, Assassins Creed Odyssey, Sick, more weddings, Beast Village, Venom, and news. Enjoy!
The Canon Ball and the Agora Podcast Network are proud to present this special preview episode of Wondery's American Scandal. For more, visit wondery.com or find American Scandal wherever you get podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Don Quixote Book 2, all of the mind-bending reality questioning of a Christopher Nolan film and none of the portentousness! Daniel and Claude and Sancho and the Don join forces to face down our delusions and accept that the “real world” may just be yet another permutation of our individual fantasies. Is Don Quixote's descent into the Cave of Montesinos an early exploration of the idea of the unconscious? Is Sancho secretly the most capable member of the party? Could chivalric manners be the best solution to a rising culture of xenophobia? Are the aristocracy really just a bunch of useless, corrupt, money-wasting fools? Ok, the answer to that last one is unequivocally yes, but for our discussion of the other questions, well, just listen. The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora Podcast Network, and if you enjoy our show then be sure to check out some of the others on the network like Lands of Leviathan. Each show takes on a complicated idea or issue from the fields of political science and international relations and analyzes it through the lens of pop culture material. For more information on the show, check out landsofleviathan.com, and for more information on the shows on the network, go to agorapodcastnetwork.com. And if you want more of the Canon Ball, check out our blog at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com. You'll see our occasional scribblings on canonical things as well as the order in which we're tackling the canon. You can also find us on Twitter @canonballpod or on Facebook if you look for our group. If you like the show, please rate and review on Apple Podcasts! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Daniel from the Canon Ball is joined by Scott Hambrick from onlinegreatbooks.com for an intimate chat about Burke's thoughts on the French Revolution and Voltaire's reflections on the English! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Agora Podcast Network and The Canon Ball podcast is proud to present this special preview episode of a new American Innovations series from Wondery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And we're finally on the road with book one of Don Quixote. When you look around and realize you're just a burnt out old man why not reinvent yourself as your personal ideal? Is that any more ridiculous than inadvertently basing every move in your life on other narratives? Daniel and I discuss reinvention in 17th century Spain and speculate on the effects the Reconquista and Inquisition (i.e., ethnic cleansing) may have had on this particular motif in Don Quixote. We also take a look at the Don's (and others') masochistic, self-enfolded sexual frustration, which is much less exciting than it sounds. The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora Podcast Network, and if you enjoy our show then be sure to check out some of the others on the network like the Renaissance English History podcast where Heather Teysko walks through the days in the lives of the Tudors. You can find it at https://www.englandcast.com/ and for more check out our blog at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com. You'll see our occasional scribblings on canonical things as well as the order in which we're tackling the canon. You can also find us on Twitter @canonballpod or on Facebook if you look for our group. Rate and review on Apple Podcasts; thanks and enjoy the show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And here we go, sallying officially forth in the first of our series on Don Quixote! In this episode, we commence with some background discussion of Spain in Cervantes' time, writing in Cervantes' time, and the genres that went into the making of what Claude is very close to arguing is officially the first novel. We also get into the multiple Spains that make up Spain and the epistemological crisis that is attendant to the rise of the chivalric prose tale. It's… actually more interesting than it sounds…The Canon Ball is a part of the Agora Podcast Network. If you like the show, check out some of the other shows on the network, like History of Alchemy, History of Germany, and the Secret Cabinet, all part of the Podcastnik Productions team. They specialize in all things Germanic and many things esoteric. Find out more at www.podcastnik.com and for more information on the shows on the network, go to agorapodcastnetwork.com.And if you want more of the Canon Ball, check out the blog at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com. You'll see our occasional scribblings on canonical things as well as the order in which we're tackling the canon. You can also find us on Twitter @canonballpod or on Facebook if you look for our group. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts if you like the show and recommend us to a friend!But wait! There's more! We have a new sponsor, Onlinegreatbooks.com. Enter the promo code CAN to get 25% off your first three months. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Canon Ball and the Agora Podcast Network are proud to present this preview episode of the upcoming Wondery podcast American Innovations. Listen to the full episode on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get podcasts. Find out more at wondery.com/shows/american-innovations/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's our most quixotic episode yet! In that it's an episode that's only tangentially about Don Quixote! While Daniel and I get our materials together to tackle Cervantes, I have a talk with Chris Ludovici, author of the novel The Minors, about his experiences with Quixote and the canon. It's a little looser than what we usually do, but Chris' perspective on literature and the meaning of Don Quixote is pretty singular, and even if this is a bit of a digression from the regular path, it was a really good conversation. You can find Chris' book on Amazon and pertinent to our discussion is an article he wrote for the Penn Gazette, “The Prodigal Student.” Check it out at http://thepenngazette.com/the-prodigal-student.The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora Podcast Network, and if you enjoy our show then be sure to check out some of the others on the network like Roifield Brown's 10 American Presidents a show about landmark presidencies. Each show features an expert narrator giving their take on the life of one of the presidents as well as a dramatic score and audio clips to create a whole listening experience. For more information on 10 American presidents, go to 10usp.com. and for more information on the shows on the network, go to agorapodcastnetwork.com. And if you want more of the Canon Ball, check out our blog at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com. You'll see our occasional scribblings on canonical things as well as the order in which we're tackling the canon. You can also find us on Twitter @canonballpod or on Facebook if you look for our group. Rate and review on Apple Podcasts if you like the show.This week's episode is sponsored by Onlinegreatbooks.com. Enter the promo code CAN to get 25% off your first three months. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's our third and final episode on Montaigne! So what does an Epicurean think of marriage? What's the middle way in the middle of a civil war? Why are rugged individualists like Emerson and Nietzsche such total plagiarists? And how exactly should one execute a bowel movement? Montaigne has the answers to all of these questions and more that you probably never cared to ask! Join us on this episode as we finally think through Montaigne's final word on final words. The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora Podcast Network, and if you enjoy our show then be sure to check out some of the others on the network, like the History of England, a chronological walk through, well… the history of England. This isn't a dry, events only podcast, but one that takes its time to meander through the customs and cultures that make the history of the UK funny if not fascinating. For more information on the show, check out thehistoryofengland.co.uk and for more information on the shows on the network, go to agorapodcastnetwork.com. And if you want more of the Canon Ball, check out our blog at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com. You'll see our occasional scriblings on canonical things as well as the order in which we're tackling the canon. You can also find us on Twitter @canonballpod or on Facebook if you look for our group. Rate and review on itunes; thanks and enjoy the show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode we do a deep dive into the longest of Montaigne's essays, the Apology for Raymond Sebond! And boy do we get confused! Is Montaigne a Pyrrhonist? Is Pyrrhonism a form of deconstruction? Are Montaigne's politics regressive? Are Montaigne's politics progressive? Do we answer any of these questions? Just listen to find out the answer is "no!" But if you leave as baffled as we were we consider our jobs done.Check out some of the other podcasts on Agora like Thom Daly's “American Biography,” which looks at American history through a human prism by examining the lives of important, if less discussed, Americans who have exerted great influence upon the nation's development. And for a deal on headphones, hit up our sponsor Sudio at www.sudiosweden.com and use the code CANNONBALL at checkout for 15% off (we know, they added an N, just go with it).Stop by the blog at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.blog and drop us a line at claudemoinc@gmail.com.You can find us on Facebook under The Canon Ball and on Twitter at @DrCMGoozer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh and Skinner are still off sipping mai tais on the snowy slopes so Daniel and Claude from The Canon Ball podcast saunter in to cover the trippy cult classic Liquid Sky. Content warning: the movie has some rough moments, including sexual assualt, and it is discussed in the episode, though briefly and in no detail.
Hosts from American Biography, the Canon Ball, the History of China, the History of Egypt, the History of Westeros and Wittenberg to Westphalia podcasts make merry and discuss which of these iconic fantasy heroes is the "greatest"! Also featured are readings by David Crowther from the History of England podcast.Musical attribution: opening and exit music by Brandon Liew (edited) used under a Creative Commons license (link below).Collection 1 (Brandon Liew) / CC BY 4.0 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of the Canon Ball Daniel and Claude get overly personal (appropriately enough) as we begin our deep dive into Montaigne's essays! Could Montaigne, a man who shut himself in a tower to read all of what was considered the canonical texts of his day and think through their effects on him, be the patron saint of the podcast? Sure, why not!Check out some of the other podcasts on Agora like Steve Guerra's “Beyond the Big Screen,” a guide to the stories behind your favorite films. And for a deal on headphones, hit our sponsor Sudio at www.sudiosweden.com and use the code CANNONBALL at checkout for 15% off (we know, they added an N, just go with it).Stop by the blog at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.blog and drop us a line at claudemoinc@gmail.com.You can find us on Facebook under The Canon Ball and on Twitter at @DrCMGoozer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thom talks to Prof. Claude Myron Goozer and Daniel Daughhetee from The Canon Ball! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our serfdom grand finale! Guest Daniel Daughhetee of the Lesser Bonapartes and Canon Ball helps us bring it home in this cinematic mashup of the autobiography of runaway serf Nikolai Shipov with... Star Wars! Featuring music by David and Henry Dutton of 8-Bit Cinema! Be sure to support the show at www.patreon.com/deadideaspod to get your portrait drawn! Music and graphic design by Rachel Westhoff. Guest music by David and Henry Dutton. Map by Adam McKithern. Pics, maps, references and more at www.deadideas.net.
It's the Canon Ball: a podcast attempt to read ALL the books in Harold Bloom's list in the appendix of his book The Western Canon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As winter descends on North Dakota, thousands of Native Americans from tribes around the U.S., as well as Canadian First Nations and other allies, continue to protest the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. The project, which will run through sacred sites and under the water supply of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, could also affect the water supply of as many as 25 million people in the event of an environmental disaster. Leena Minifie, videographer and editor at Ricochet`s Indigenous Reporting Fund, recently joined the protest encampment outside of Canon Ball, North Dakota and has filed a video report at Ricochet Media. In this conversation, she discusses what she witnessed at the encampment. For more background and historical context to this story, go to http://www.ndstudies.org/resources/IndianStudies/standingrock/timeline_1889.html To learn more about the ongoing fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline or for information on how to get involved check out the Indigenous Environmental Network at ienearth.org.
HCCP019 - Overflow "Canon Ball" by Hope City Church - Joplin
First off we’re back from our week off as Stephen was out at a music festival called Fire Fly. We recap the last few weeks which included Allen’s Canon-Ball and the next few weeks of RAWtalk. Get a FREE Lens Cloth with your shirt order at store.froknowsphoto.com when you leave a comment in your order that says “Stop Being Weird Noah”. I got some new toys to play with, Photo News, Sugru, Ask Us Anything and more. Enjoy the show.
This week Todd LIVE critiqued a video I was editing that I shot with multiple cameras and planned to edit myself. Todd had some pointers and I felt like I was back in school, but he was right. 56:36 This weeks show is brought to you by AudioBlocks.com/go/fro and VideoBlocks.com/go/fro Not only have we been using them for years but they believe in what we are creating and give us a ton of freedom to do so. All I can say is when we need B-Roll or SFX we turn to VideoBlocks and AduioBlocks. FroKnowsPhoto.com/branding to get your FREE GUIDE “The FroKnowsPhoto Guide To Building Your Online Presence” We have Photo News, Mail time, Gear Of the Week, Wheel Of Fro and much much more. 00:00:16 - Show Start 00:01:12 - Jared Photographed Socced with 1DX II 00:03:02 - Noah Shipping Training with Heidi 00:03:56 - This Week’s Plug: Videoblocks.com 00:07:45 - FroKnowsPhoto.com 6 Year Anniversary 00:09:32 - FREE Guide to Building Your Online Presence 00:11:39 - Allen’s Canon-Ball 00:13:23 - D500 Real World Review is LIVE! 00:14:55 - Jared’s Awesome Golf Pants - TWEET @LOUDMOUTHGOLF! 00:16:57 - We Found An Issue with the D500 Audio Input 00:19:28 - Jared’s Ear Wax Removal! 00:20:58 - The Video Podcast is on iTunes Now! 00:48:08 - MAIL TIME! 00:51:28 - Gear of the Week: Epson AR Goggles 00:56:36 - Todd Critiques Jared’s Video Edit 00:17:44 - Wheel of Fro 01:19:15 - AdoramaPix.com 23% Off Book Code
#StraightouttaFROcus, Building Your Online Presence, Jean Claude Pierre Merideth IV: RAWtalk 184 What an action packed RAWtalk we had this week. We had new hashtags, FREE stuff, memes, flying solo and a lot of laughs. If you would like to get my latest guide the FroKnowsPhoto Guide To Building Your Online Presence for FREE head over to FroKnowsPhoto.com/branding right now. You can now search out FroKnowsPhoto RAWtalk on iTunes or any podcast network and look for the YELLOW RAWtalk logo which means Video. Keep in mind you should download these episodes if you’re on WIFI as they are 800 megs to 1 gig each. Thank you all for an amazing SIX years of FroKnowsPhoto.com. If you’re new to the site or you’ve been there since before I started, thank you!!! 00:00:16 - Show Start 00:00:33 - Todd’s Intell Jacket 00:01:40 - Todd’s New Hipster Haircut 00:03:14 - FroKnowsPhoto 6th Year Anniversary - June 1st 00:03:43 - Download the Free Guide to Building Your Online Presence 00:05:43 - Download the Video Podcast Soon! 00:08:08 - #StraightouttaFROcus 00:08:29 - Allen’s Canon-Ball 00:08:58 - Jared’s Charity Photo Shoot 00:09:23 - Update: Todd’s Mentorship Program 00:09:39 - We’re Critiquing Jared’s Video Edit Next Week! 00:12:22 - Todd’s New Facebook Page 00:12:39 - Photo News 00:19:28 - Introducing Jean Claude Pierre Merideth IV 00:20:06 - Todd’s French Blooper Reel 00:40:10 - Review the Show on iTunes! 00:40:36 - Gear of the Week: Holga Digital 00:43:18 - Mail Time! Tech Leather Craft 00:47:00 - Flying Solo 01:14:50 - Wheel of Fro 01:22:00 - This Week’s Memes 01:27:28 - #HASHTAGS!
We ARE BACK. I know many of you were upset that we took a week off but the truth of the matter is we needed to. The reson we took a week off is because we filmed two Real World Reviews in one week. This is a big week for many reasons. One because we have an interview with the musician Ben Folds who so happens to be a fantastic photographer and two because WE'RE BACK!!!! Allen's Canon Ball is June 18th from 10 am to 4 pm, please come out and join us, there will be FREE sensor Cleanings, Food Truck, DSLR Giveaways and more. NEW AdoramaPIX Code is PXBKJHD23 which will get you 23% off all Photo Books until the end of June. 00:00:00 - Straight Outta Focus 00:00:49 - Show Start 00:01:02 - We’re Back! 00:01:39 - Ben Folds Interview Coming Up! 00:03:43 - Why We Skipped Last Week’s Show 00:03:58 - Jared’s New Golf Pants 00:04:38 - We Filmed 2 New Real World Reviews 00:05:04 - Jared’s Golf Swing 00:08:53 - Todd Spoke at Career Day 00:09:17 - Introducing Todd’s Old Rap Alias: Intelligent 00:10:30 - Happy Birthday Todd/Intel! 00:11:16 - Todd’s B-Day Cake 00:12:15 - Review RAWtalk on iTunes! 00:12:35 - Where to Ask Flying Solo Questions 00:13:23 - Allen’s Canon-Ball 00:14:15 - 23% Off AdoramaPix Photo Books Code 00:15:00 - Photo News 00:16:13 - Do You Want To Hear Todd’s Rap Album? 00:50:33 - Ben Folds Interview 01:15:26 - Jared’s Ben Folds Photos 01:19:37 - Gear of the Week: Canon 1DX Mark II 01:21:15 - Wheel of Fro 01:21:24 - Todd’s Going to Disney 01:22:18 - Joe’s Gift From Last Week 01:28:48 - This Week’s Memes 01:37:41 - #Snapsnatch 01:38:28 - This Week’s Hashtag
What does LAUNCH mean you may ask? LAUNCH all capitol letters by the way means you can save an extra $50 when you use the CODE LAUNCH at checkout to purchase the FroKnowsPhoto Guide To Video Editing right here http://froknowsphoto.com/video-editing-guide/ We are extremely excited to finally bring you the guide and hope you decide to pick it up. This weeks show is brought to you by VideoBlocks.com/gor/fro who now have 360 Virtual Reality Stock footage available. This is a HUGE deal for companies looking to jump into the VR world, they can now do it with stock footage from VideoBlocks. https://www.videoblocks.com/videos/footage/360-files Allen’s Canon BALL is on Saturday June 18th, I hope to see you there for a fun day. We have Photo News, Gear Of the Week, Flying Solo, Wheel of FRO and MEME’s. Thank you all for your continued support, without you we wouldn’t be able to do what we do. 00:00:16 - Show Start 00:02:02 - The FroKnowsPhoto Guide to Video Editing is OUT! 00:06:29 - “LAUNCH”! $50 Off Code (2 Weeks Only) 00:07:56 - This Week’s Plug: VideoBlocks 00:12:44 - Photo News 00:16:32 - Follow Jared on Snapchat 00:28:04 - Winston Merideth III Returns! 00:34:02 - Gear of the Week: Nikon D500 00:39:04 - Flying Solo 01:18:07 - Wheel of Fro 01:22:21 - Wheel of Fro Song Submission 01:25:08 - This Week’s Memes
We want to pass along a hearty welcome to Mr Winston Meredith the III, you can hear him introducing himself at 35:36 What’s the HUGE Announcement you may ask? On April 30th we will be releasing the FroKnowsPhoto Guide To Video Editing and I can not wait for you to watch it. Remember the code LAUNCH as it will get you an extra $50 off during the first two weeks. Allen’s Canon Ball will be taking place at the store on June 18th which is a Saturday. Please come out and enjoy the event with us no matter what brand you use. I hope to see you there. Another action packed show this week with a lot of photo news, a lot of flying solo and the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 as the gear of the week. Thank you guys all for your continued support and please keep on keeping on. 00:00:16 - Show Start 00:05:00 - Editing Guide Announcement 00:06:39 - Allen’s Canon Ball 00:08:30 - Lightroom 30 for 30 Update 00:08:42 - Jared Photographed Hillary Clinton 00:18:47 - Photo News 00:35:36 - Introducing Winston Merideth III 00:42:02 - Gear of the Week: Microsoft Surface Pro 4 00:56:04 - Flying Solo 01:25:24 - Wheel of Fro 01:32:13 - Meme’s of the Week 01:36:41 - Email of the Week: DNA 01:40:13 - Noah Fight
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