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Latest podcast episodes about Carillon

Mornings with Gareth Parker
Building a tunnel under Perth could be the solution to the Carillon City development disruption

Mornings with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 8:17


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The Coffee Hour from KFUO Radio
Carillon Concert Series at Concordia Seminary

The Coffee Hour from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 13:23


It's time for the annual Carillon Concert Series at Concordia Seminary! John Klinger, Chief Information Officer and Carillonneur at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about what a carillon is, what's unique about Concordia's carillon, the history and tradition of carillon concerts at Concordia Seminary, and the lineup of concerts and carillonneurs this year. Learn more about these concerts happening each Tuesday in June (that KFUO Radio will be broadcasting, weather-permitting!) at csl.edu/2025/05/summer-2025-carillon-concert-series-announced-for-tuesdays-in-june. As you grab your morning coffee (and pastry, let's be honest), join hosts Andy Bates and Sarah Gulseth as they bring you stories of the intersection of Lutheran life and a secular world. Catch real-life stories of mercy work of the LCMS and partners, updates from missionaries across the ocean, and practical talk about how to live boldly Lutheran. Have a topic you'd like to hear about on The Coffee Hour? Contact us at: listener@kfuo.org.

Les sons de La Cloche
Radio Bitume - Paris - Emission n°58 - Enregistrée le 28 avril 2025

Les sons de La Cloche

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 17:05 Transcription Available


Émission n°58, enregistrée chez Make Sense, commerce solidaire du Carillon, le lundi 28 avril.Chroniqueurs et chroniqueuses : Nadia, Mike, Marius, Kevin et PhilippeAnimateur : GillesÀ la régie : Laurène, Daphnée et JeanneLors de cet épisode les chroniqueur·euses ont choisi de parler de leur dernière sortie culturelle et également de débattre sur l'accès gratuit à la culture :" Pour les gens qui sont sans abri ou avec abri, la culture c'est important. Il faut que ça soit populaire, on doit la démocratiser. "(00:22) Présentation de Make Sense(02:00) Coup de coeur : Victoire de la France au tournoi des destinations en Rugby(02:20) Coup de gueule : Nouvelle Réforme du RSA(03:03) Le Forum : L'accès gratuit à la culture(13:40) L'instinct culturel : Film Cendrillon de la Chapelle(13:46) Street Box : Le poème de NadiaBonne écoute et à très vite

Grace Covenant Recordings
Music: Carillon de Westminster, Louis Vierne, 1870-1937

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 7:08


RKO Diretta Streaming
Uonna. L'avanguardia restiamo ancora noi

RKO Diretta Streaming

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 11:20


Daniela Amenta al Uonna ho fatto mille cose, ma mai il dj. Vuole provarci stavolta, raccontandovi una storia, quella di un luogo memorabile che era una missione. Via Cassia 871, periferia Nord, in culo al demonio. Al Uonna non ci passavi, all' Uonna ci andavi, volevi andarci. Ti sobbarcavi il viaggio di andata e soprattutto quello improbabile, del ritorno, alle 4 del mattino senza autobus notturni.Uonna, né uomo, né donna, il locale più di culto di tutta una città, Roma che sul finire degli anni 70 inizio anni 80 usciva dalla cappa di piombo e voleva fare casino, innamorarsi, trovare la sua tribù, ballare fino allo sfinimento. Uonna era una missione, a mission in life, grazie ad Amerigo Brodolini, una specie di padre, quello che non avevamo in casa. Ce le passava tutte lui, ci capiva al volo. Uonna. Né uomo, né donna. La fluidità prima che fosse permessa e cavalcata, come accade oggi. Così avanti questo anarchico che si inventò un'altra Roma, ai bordi estremi della città.Roma finalmente usciva dal Colosseo e si prendeva le piazze, i marciapiedi, i tunnel della metro, alzava i decibel a palla con i Klaxon, i Garcon Fatale, i Fasten Belt, i Cyclone, gli Style Sindrom, i Carillon di Paolo e i Bloody Riot che suonarono a Natale senza panettone. ùEd eccoci qua ora, stasera, noi la tribù del Uonna che è stato chiuso 33 anni fa, una vita.Noi siamo quelli che non archiviano, noi siamo il presente senza futuro, siamo l'eterno carnevale quando è Quaresima. L'avanguardia restiamo ancora noi. Noi che nel 1979 avevamo 20 anni, oggi appena 18 e abitiamo sempre in via Cassia 871.

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world
Peter and Paul Fortress Carillon

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 6:37


Peter and Paul Fortress Carillon (i believe it was a rehearsal). I randomly walked into the sound of the bells and made a recording directly under the cathedral on the empty night square.  UNESCO listing: Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments Recorded by Masha Sha. IMAGE: Alex 'Florstein' Fedorov, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons ——————— This sound is part of the Sonic Heritage project, exploring the sounds of the world's most famous sights. Find out more and explore the whole project: https://www.citiesandmemory.com/heritage

Elliot In The Morning
EITM: Carillon My Wayward Son 3/20/25

Elliot In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 38:05 Transcription Available


All bells breaking loose.

Les sons de La Cloche
Radio Bitume - Paris - Emission n°57 - Enregistrée le 25 février 2025

Les sons de La Cloche

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 16:14


Émission n°57, diffusée au Kawaa Daumesnil, commerce solidaire du Carillon, le mardi 25 février.Chroniqueurs et chroniqueuses : Bruno, Nadia, Kevin et PhilippeAnimateur : BrunoÀ la régie : Jeanne, Rachel, Laurène et Lucas Lors de cet épisode les chroniqueur·euses ont choisi de parler de leur dernière sortie culturelle et également de sensibiliser aux outils pour lutter contre la maltraitance : " ils devaient les laisser toute la journée sans surveillance aucune, sauf si ils tombaient et faisaient du bruit, donc pour moi une des solutions pur régler la maltraitance se serait déjà de renforcer les équipes, d'embaucher."(00:57) Présentation du Kawaa Daumesnil (03:14) Coup de coeur : La mer au loin, un film recommandé par Philippe (04:15) Coup de gueule : Départ de Rachel (coordinatrice à La Cloche), qui marque Nadia(05:03) Le Forum : Sensibiliser aux outils de pour lutter contre la maltraitance (11:25) L'instinct culturel : Exposition au Fil de l'or au Musée du Quai Branly, visité par Nadia(13:46) Street Box : Le poème de Nadia Bonne écoute et à très vite

Les sons de La Cloche
Radio Bitume - Paris - Emission n°56 - Enregistrée le 28 janvier 2025

Les sons de La Cloche

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 12:17


Radio Bitume - Les personnes sans domicile prennent la parole  Émission n°56, diffusée à Dans la Foulée, commerce solidaire du Carillon, le mardi 28 janvier.Chroniqueurs et chroniqueuses : Bruno, Hayat, Patrice et Philippe Animateur : GillesÀ la régie : Jeanne et RachelAprès plus d'un an de pause, nous sommes heureuses de vous annoncer la reprise de Radio Bitume ! Un retour en petit comité avec les bénévoles de l'association La Cloche, pour parler entre autres, de leur engagement : " C'est important pour moi d'être bénévole, ça m'apporte un bien être et ça m'apporte un équilibre mental "(00:25) Coup de gueule : Les soucis administratif de Bruno(02:32) Coup de cœur : La contribution de Patrice à la Nuit de la Solidarité 2025(03:14) Le Forum : S'engager dans le bénévolat, pourquoi et jusqu'où ?(11:05) L'instinct culturel : La dernière découverte cinéma d'Hayat Bonne écoute et à très vite ! Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

I Notturni di Ameria Radio
I Notturni di Ameria Radio del 30 gennaio 2025 - Vitezslava Kapralova / Sei variazioni sul carillon della chiesa di St. Etienne du Mont / Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra in re minore

I Notturni di Ameria Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 29:56


Vitezslava Kapralova (1915-1940) – Sei variazioni sul carillon della chiesa di St. Etienne du Mont op. 16 1.       0:00 Theme e Variation 1 (Andante - Piu vivo)2.       1:34 Variation 2 (Allegretto)3.       2:11 Variation 3 (Lento ma non troppo)4.       3:32 Variation 4 (Quasi étude, vivo)5.       4:13 Variation 5 (Choral)6.       6:21 Variation 6 (Allegro - Coda) Niina Ranta, pianoforte ******* Vitezslava Kapralova (1915-1940) – Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra in re minore08:48 Allegro entusiastico18:13 Largo21:19 Allegro Alice Rajnohova, pianofortePhilharmonic OrchestraThomas Hanus, conductor

Business News - WA
At Close of Business podcast Jan 14 2025

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 4:33


Dick Smith's nuclear splurge; Forrest submits $400m Carillon plan; Scentre Group seeks extension; Cook promises more houses.

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a
Hot Pipes Podcast 343 – Christmas 2024

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 60:33


Start Name Artist Album Year Comments A Carol Celebration: Carol of The Bells; Joy To The World; The First Noel; Silent Night; Away In A Manger; We Three Kings; Ding Dong Merrily On High; In The Bleak Midwinter; Adeste Fideles Aaron Hawthorne The Most Wurlitzer Time of the Year [NETOA CDHLW1008] 2024 3-12 Wurlitzer, New Victoria Centre, Howden le Wear; ex New Victoria/Gaumont/Odeon Bradford 5:42 Mele Kalikimaka Aaron Hawthorne The Most Wurlitzer Time of the Year [NETOA CDHLW1008] 2024 3-12 Wurlitzer, New Victoria Centre, Howden le Wear; ex New Victoria/Gaumont/Odeon Bradford 9:29 Purple Snowflakes Nathan Avakian, Claire Avakian When The World Falls In Love 2024 5-80 Wurlitzer, Place de la Musique, Sanfilippo Estate, Barrington, IL 13:05 God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen Nathan Avakian When The World Falls In Love 2024 5-80 Wurlitzer, Place de la Musique, Sanfilippo Estate, Barrington, IL 17:11 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Jackie Brown Concert Recording Stars Wish You A Merry Christmas [CR S070] 4-14 Wurlitzer, Granada Theatre, Tooting, London 22:00 A Very Merry Christmas, Pt. 1: Carillon; Home Sweet Home; Sir Roger de Coverly; Vive l'Amour; Landlord Fill The Flowing Bowl; Little Brown Jug; Drinking Sidney Torch Organ Oddities and Novelties [NTOT Kinura Cassette NCM 214] 1933 4-36 Christie, Regal Cinema, Marble Arch, London 25:44 When Santa Claus Gets Your Letter Ron Rhode Christmas With Ron Rhode [Stereo OSP 107] 1981 3-23 Wurlitzer, Organ Stop Pizza, Mesa, AZ 27:53 Good King Wenceslas Korla Pandit Christmas With Korla Pandit [Fantasy 3350] 1962 Unknown theatre pipe organ 28:57 Mistletoe And Holly Helen Dell I Feel Christmas [Malar MAL 2017] 1972 Unknown 30:58 Little Drummer Boy Phil Kelsall A Wurlitzer Christmas [Crimson CRIMCD183] 1998 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool 34:06 Jingle Bell Rock Lance Luce Christmas At The Senate 2004 4-34 Wurlitzer, Senate Theatre, Detroit, MI 37:24 Lo, How A Rose E're Blooming Christian Elliott Christmas At The Collection [CPE Productions CPE-107CD] 2011 4-74 Wurlitzer, Nethercutt Collection, Sylmar, CA 40:31 Swinging Sleighride; Snow Coach Nigel Ogden A Wurlitzer Christmas Celebration [OS Digital OS210] 1994 4-20 Wurlitzer, Free Trade Hall, Manchester; ex Paramount/Odeon, Manchester 43:33 The Skaters' Waltz Robert Wolfe Sleigh Ride [Thursford TC-TE-19] 1989 3-19 Wurlitzer, The Thursford Collection, Fakenham, Norfolk 46:41 Hallelujah Chorus from The Messiah Monte Maxwell Deck The Hall [Historic Organ Restoration Committee CD] 2020 7-449 Midmer Losh, Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ 51:14 Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Dave Wickerham 2011 Sanfilippo Foundation Christmas Concert 2011 5-80 Wurlitzer, Sanfilippo Residence, Barrington, IL 55:29 We Need A Little Christmas Scott Foppiano Christmas At The Arlington [SBTOS CD] 2008 4-27 Robert Morton, Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara; ex 1929 Loew's Jersey Theatre, Jersey City (4-23) 59:10 We Wish You A Merry Christmas Bob Ralston It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas [Ralston Concerts CD] 1992 3-21 Grande Barton, Granada Theatre, Kansas City, KS

The Frequency: Daily Vermont News
Carrying on the carillon

The Frequency: Daily Vermont News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 12:43


Meet the 89-year-old who's played Middlebury Chapel's carillon bells for nearly four decades. Plus, today is the last day Vermonters affected by this summer's floods can apply for federal disaster assistance, the latest statewide survey of high school students has intensified concerns about youth mental health, a poll finds most Vermonters think an income-based system would be a better way to pay for schools, the state is developing a training system for dispensary employees for when they start selling higher-potency products, Sen. Peter Welch introduced bills reinstating UNRWA funding and expanding protections for people in Customs and Border Protection custody, a Superior Court judge ruled that Burlington has broad authority to regulate short-term rentals and Killington Resort is greenlit to host World Cup races later this month.

AM Springfield
Emily Lynch, The Carillon Belles

AM Springfield

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 8:18


In this month's Hickory Point Bank Community Invested segment, Emily joins HPB's Jeff Raes and Sam to preview the 42nd annual Caroling at the Carillon at Rees Memorial Carillon on December 8.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AM Springfield Hour by Hour Podcast
November 22, 2024 - 7 a.m.

AM Springfield Hour by Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 60:05


The show continues from Team Calhoun's on Dirksen Parkway including the monthly Hickory Point Bank Community Invested segment with Emily Lynch of the Carillon Belles previewing the 42nd annual Caroling at the Carillon on December 8 at the Rees Memorial Carillon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

caroling carillon emily lynch
RBS Podcast
La Cloche Grand Est - lutte contre l'exclusion sociale

RBS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 10:32


Interview avec Noémie pour parler des actions de La Cloche Grand Est à l'échelle locale, avec notamment le réseau Carillon. Réalisé en direct sur RBS le 24/10/24 avec Pierre Liermann

Le jazz sur France Musique
Charlotte Planchou, un carillon entre nostalgie & espièglerie

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 59:01


durée : 00:59:01 - invitée : Charlotte Planchou "Le Carillon" - par : Nicolas Pommaret - ”Le Carillon” de Charlotte Planchou, opus singulier qui célèbre l'art d'enregistrer, de sculpter le son en studio, d'envisager le disque comme une œuvre. Parution chez Quai Son / PIAS.

Key Battles of American History
FIW 6: More French Losses: Guadeloupe, Ft. Niagara, and Ft. Carillon

Key Battles of American History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 54:20


In 1759, the British had launched a highly successful campaign to push the French out of the Ohio Country and into Canada. Influenced by British sugar magnates, William Pitt decided to order a British attack on the major French sugar-producing islands in the Caribbean. The attack on Martinique failed, but the subsequent invasion of Guadeloupe was a huge success. Back in North America, General Jeffrey Amherst attempted to rack up more British victories against the tenacious French forces. Would he succeed? You already know the answer to the question...listen, and you shall find out!

Lifelong
The Gut-Brain Connection & How to Heal Your Gut Naturally With Longevity Dietitian Ella Davar

Lifelong

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 36:23


Ella Davar is a world-renowned dietitian, TEDx speaker, founder of the Gut-Brain Method, and the author of "Cooking for High-Performers", a cookbook that has been featured on multiple cooking shows. In her signature program, Ella combines the latest scientific developments, such as wearable devices and advanced testing with longevity research and mindfulness techniques. Holding leadership roles at Miami's #1 wellness resort, The Carillon, Ella has been featured as an expert on NBC Miami, CBS News in NYC, and NBC Tampa. Ella's insights have also been published in prestigious publications, including Forbes, People, Shape, and Women's Health Magazine.   Show Notes: In this episode of Lifelong Heidi welcomes back guest Ella Davar, a registered dietitian and expert in gut health. They delve into the intricacies of gut health, discussing its importance, the gut-brain axis, and the impact of antibiotics on gut health and mental well-being. Ella emphasizes the importance of addressing root causes and implementing holistic approaches.   Highlights: Understanding Gut Health The Gut-Brain Axis Holistic Approach to Gut Healing Parasitic Infections and Symptoms Gut Health Testing and Recommendations Improving Metabolism through Gut Health LINKS: Lifelong Podcast Ella Davar Part 1 Lifelong Podcast Parasites Episode Ella Davar's Website Ella's Gut Brain Method Program Ella's TEDx Talk TEDx Talks 40.2M subscribers Professional Foodie: Fall in Love with Food that Loves You Back | Ella Davar | TEDxLynnUniversity Holistic With Heidi Website Lifelong Instagram Lifelong Tik Tok Lifelong YouTube Holistic With Heidi Instagram

Grace Covenant Recordings
Music: Fugue sur le thème du Carillon des Heures de la Cathédrale de Soissons, Op. 12, Maurice Duruflé, 1902-1986

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 3:56


Agile Vocalist
The Mysterious Carillon with Simone Browne

Agile Vocalist

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 32:26


The sounds of bells in towers is a common experience to many around the world. But the reality is there is an entire profession devoted to carillons-- actual lever and pedal instruments making the sounds of bells you hear. Carillons exist all over the U.S., Europe and other parts and are commonly heard from the top of towers and built structures.This interview features Simone Browne, professional carillonist and UC Berkeley student who shares how she found the profession and its effects on the audible worlds immediately around the instruments. More about Agile Vocalist, including artist biographies, liner notes and additional visual material for every episode can be found on the Agile Vocalist web site. Subscribe to Sound Cocktails, the officially intermittent, polite, and always refreshing, podcast newsletter here. Find Agile Vocalist on IG Visit the Community Page of the YouTube channel. Support Agile Vocalist, a privately funded labor of love dedicated to the arts by leaving a tip here.

Audiocite.net - Livres audio gratuits
Livre audio gratuit : L'Ame du carillon

Audiocite.net - Livres audio gratuits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024


Rubrique:nouvelles Auteur: leon-lafage Lecture: Daniel LuttringerDurée: 12min Fichier: 8 Mo Résumé du livre audio: Une poignante nouvelle de guerre de Léon Lafage (1874-1953) parue dans Le Journal le 13 novembre 1914. Cet enregistrement est mis à disposition sous un contrat Creative Commons.

Schöne Ecken
SE 304: Jahresrückblick 2023

Schöne Ecken

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 103:32


Schon wieder Jahresrückblick? Das Schöne Ecken Jahr 2023 war ein wildes und ist wie im Flug vergangen. Carillon, Murmeln, Erinnerungen und irre Orte - Sven und Cornelis haben alles davon besucht. In dieser Folge gibt es die bewährten Hintergrundinfos und die beliebten Outtakes.

Schöne Ecken (MP3 Feed)
SE 304: Jahresrückblick 2023

Schöne Ecken (MP3 Feed)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 103:32


Schon wieder Jahresrückblick? Das Schöne Ecken Jahr 2023 war ein wildes und ist wie im Flug vergangen. Carillon, Murmeln, Erinnerungen und irre Orte - Sven und Cornelis haben alles davon besucht. In dieser Folge gibt es die bewährten Hintergrundinfos und die beliebten Outtakes.

Grace Covenant Recordings
Music: Carillon, Herbert Murrill, 1909-1952

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 2:32


The Hospitality Mentor
Patrick Fernandes - Executive Managing Director Carillon Miami Wellness Resort

The Hospitality Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 49:11


Patrick Fernandes joins Steve in this week's episode of The Hospitality Mentor. Patrick is the Executive Managing Director of the Carillon Miami Wellness Resort and CEO of Alchemy Wellness Resorts. Alchemy offers a highly specialized and pioneering approach to management services prioritizing innovative wellness programs, strategic development and sustainable financial growth, all while significantly enhancing the guest experience at each destination. Some of Patrick's roles include Executive Managing Director at Carillon Miami Wellness Resort and the Hotel Manager at Faena Group. Throughout this conversation, Patrick shares the story of his hospitality journey. He opens up about challenges he experienced as a first-time general manager, decisions he made that influenced career opportunities presented to him, the importance of building a great time, and so much more. Connect with Steve on LinkedIn Check out Steve's new Wednesday morning live show - Good Morning Hospitality! RealTime Reservation Offer This episode is brought to you by our podcast partners at RealTime Reservation. Their inventory management system is best in class for hotels and resorts to manage their non-room inventory. The web-based application allows for creative upselling of overnight and daytime visitors with add-ons and pre-planned packages. Hotel guests and non-guests can reserve cabanas, pool chairs, activities, amenities, excursions, events, day passes, and much more. To learn more check them out here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Classical Music Discoveries
Episode 7: Mel Bonis - Complete Music for Solo Piano - Volume One

Classical Music Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 82:17


Mélanie Bonis (1858–1937), a fine pianist herself, composed some 150 works for solo piano, publishing them with her first name shortened to ‘Mel' to disguise the fact that she was a woman – while she lived among the French haute bourgeoisie as Mme Domange. They sometimes show the influence of Chabrier and have points of contact with the music of Chausson, Debussy, and Pierné, who had been fellow students at the Paris Conservatoire. But they also reveal an individual approach to rhythm, harmony and tone-color – and it's clear that her conventional exterior hid a lively sense of fun, her many miniatures for children perhaps influenced by her own experience as a mother.Tracks Barcarolle in E-Flat Major, Op. 71 (publ. 1906) (4:40) L'escarpolette, Op. 52 (publ. 1901) (4:23) Les Femmes de Légende (publ. 2003) No. 1 Mélisande, Op. 109 (1922) (2:40) No. 3 Ophélie, Op. 165 No. 1 (1909) (5:00) No. 6 Salomé, Op. 100 No. 1 (publ. 1909) (4:26) No. 5 Phœbée, Op. 30 (publ. 1909) (3:21) Romance sans parole, Op. 56 (publ. 1905) (2:18) Mazurka, Op. 26 (publ. 1896) (3:59) Il pleut!, Op. 102 (publ. 1913) (2:34) Méditation, Op. 33 (publ. 1905) (3:08) Cinq petites piéces (publ. 1929) (9:17) Une flûte soupire, Op. 117 (1:59) Berceuse triste, Op. 118 (1:41) Boston Valse, Op. 119 (1:17) Agitato, Op. 120 (1:33) Cloches Iointaines, Op. 121 (2:47) Fauré Clair de Lune, transc. Bonis (publ. 1933) (3:12) Scènes enfantines, Op. 92 (publ. 1912)* (14:01) I. Aubade (2:10) II. Joyeux réveil (1:46) III. Cache-cache (1:37) IV. Valse lente (1:19) V. Marche militaire (1:57) VI. Frère Jacques (2:08) VII. Bébé s'endort (1:39) VIII. Carillon (1:25) Cinq pièces musicales (publ. 1897) (14:43) No. 1 Gai printemps: Impromptu, Op. 11 (publ. 1889) (2:52) No. 2 Romance sans Paroles, Op. 29 (3:16) No. 3 Menuet, Op. 14 (publ. 1889) (3:46) No. 4 Eglogue, Op. 12 (publ. 1889) (3:08) No. 5 Papillons, Op. 28 (1:41) *First Recordings This album is broadcast with the permission of Sean Dacy from Rosebrook Media.

Strong Songs
"Killing Me Softly With His Song," as sung by Lauryn Hill, Roberta Flack, & Lori Lieberman

Strong Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 59:57


It's not uncommon for a song to be written for one artist, only to become widely known after being recorded by another. It's less common for a song to have yet another rebirth decades later. That's just what happened with "Killing Me Softly with His Song." Originally inspired by Lori Lieberman's profound experience at a 1971 Don McLean concert, Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox's song underwent two dramatic reinventions, first by soul titan Roberta Flack in 1973, and then by Lauryn Hill and her band Fugees in 1996. In this episode, Kirk dives into all three versions, looking to better understand how each singer put her own spin on what was already a classically strong song.Written by: Music by Charles Fox, lyrics by Norman Gimbel with uncredited contributions by Lori LiebermanRecorded by: Lori Lieberman (1972), Roberta Flack (1973), Lauryn Hill & Fugees (1996)Albums: Lori Lieberman (1972), Killing Me Softly with His Song (1973), The Score (1996), A Thousand Dreams (1995), Truly (2022)ALSO REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:"She sang ‘Killing Me Softly' before Roberta Flack. Now she just wants you to hear her side of the story," by Geoff Edgers for the Washington Post, 2020"Lori Lieberman comes to terms with 'Killing Me Softly'" by FaceCulture, 2010"Empty Chairs" by Don McLean from American Pie, 1971"Bonita Applebum" by A Tribe Called Quest from People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, 1989OUTRO SOLOIST: Joey BrinkJoey Brink is University Carillonist and Professor of Carillon at the University of Denver, where he performs daily on the 65-bell Williams Tower. An award-winning performer and composer, he has released two albums for carillon and performed widely across North America and Europe. Watch him record his solo on YouTube and check out his site at joeybrink.com.----LINKS-----SUPPORT STRONG SONGS!Paypal | Patreon.com/StrongsongsMERCH STOREstore.strongsongspodcast.comSOCIAL MEDIAIG: @Kirk_Hamilton | Threads: @Kirk_HamiltonNEWSLETTERhttps://kirkhamilton.substack.com/subscribeJOIN THE DISCORDhttps://discord.gg/GCvKqAM8SmOUTRO SOLO PLAY-A-LONG:https://soundcloud.com/kirkhamilton/strong-songs-outro-music-no-soloSTRONG SONGS PLAYLISTSSpotify | Apple Music | YouTube Music--------------------JULY 2023 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONSCatherine WarnerDamon WhiteKaya WoodallDan AustinJay SwartzMiriam JoySEAN D WINNIERushDaniel Hannon-BarryAshley HoagChristopher MillerJamie WhiteChristopher McConnellDavid MascettiJoe LaskaKen HirshJezMelanie AndrichJenness GardnerJeanneret Manning Family FourDave SharpeSami SamhuriAccessViolationRyan TorvikElliot Jay O'NeillAndre BremerMark SchechterDave FloreyJULY 2023 HALF-NOTE PATRONSCallum WebbLynda MacNeilDick MorganZach WamplerBen SteinSusan GreenSean MurphyJake YumatillaAlan BroughRandal VegterGo Birds!Jeff SpeckSamuel MillettWhit SidenerChance McClainRobert Granatdave malloyTim RosenwongNick Gallowayjohn halpinPeter HardingDavidMeghan O'LearyJohn BaumanDax and Dane HuddlestonMartín SalíasTim HowesStu BakerSteve MartinoDr Arthur A GrayCarolinaGary PierceMatt BaxterGiantPredatoryMolluskLuigi BocciaRob AlbrightE Margaret WartonCharles McGeeCatherine ClauseEthan BaumanRenee DowningKenIsWearingAHatJordan BlockAaron WadeTravis PollardJamieDeebsPortland Eye CareCarrie SchneiderRichard SneddonJulian RoleffDoreen CarlsonDavid McDarbyWendy GilchristElliot RosenLisa TurnerPaul WayperBruno GaetaKenneth JungAdam StofskyZak RemerRishi SahayJason ReitmanAilie FraserVonNATALIE MISTILISJosh SingerPhino DeLeonAmy Lynn ThornsenAdam WKelli BrockingtonStephen RawlingsVictoria YuBrad Clarkmino caposselaSteve PaquinDavid JoskeEmma SklarBernard KhooRobert HeuerMatthew GoldenDavid NoahGeraldine ButlerRichard CambierMadeleine MaderJason PrattAbbie BergDoug BelewDermot CrowleyAchint SrivastavaRyan RairighMichael BermanOlivia BishopJohn GisselquistLinda DuffyLiz SegerEoin de BurcaKevin PotterM Shane BordersDallas HockleyJason GerryNathan GouwensLauren ReayEric PrestemonCookies250Damian BradyAngela LivingstoneDavid FriedmanSarah SulanDiane HughesMichael CasnerLowell MeyerStephen TsoneffLorenz SchwarzWenJack SjogrenGeoff GoldenRobyn FraserPascal RuegerRandy SouzaJCClare HolbertonDiane TurnerTom ColemanMark PerryDhu WikMelEric HelmJake RobertsJonathan DanielsMichael FlahertyJarrod SchindlerCaro Fieldmichael bochnerNaomi WatsonDavid CushmanAlexanderGavin DoigSam FennTanner MortonAJ SchusterJennifer BushDavid StroudAmanda FurlottiAndrew BakerJules BaileyAndrew FairL.B. MorseBrian AmoebasBrett DouvilleJeffrey OlsonMatt BetzelMuellerNate from KalamazooMelanie StiversRichard TollerAlexander PolsonEarl LozadaJustin McElroyArjun SharmaJames JohnsonKevin MorrellColin Hodo

Les matins
Le festival international du carillon

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 4:42


durée : 00:04:42 - Au jour le jour - par : Jean-Christophe Ploquin - À Perpignan, il existe un festival du carillon qui attire des artistes du monde entier. L'occasion pour La Croix de revenir sur l'histoire de la cloche, symbole éternel de la France, mais aussi de notre enfance.

Klassik aktuell
Carillon-Konzert in Würzburg

Klassik aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 3:40


Ein großes Instrument, mit Pedalen, viel Mechanik - das meistens in Kirchen zu finden ist. Woran denken Sie da? Wahrscheinlich an eine Orgel. Doch die ist nicht gemeint. Sondern ein Instrument, das in Deutschland deutlich weniger verbreitet ist - aber meist auch in Kirchen zu finden ist: das Carillon. Ein überdimensionales Glockenspiel. Vor allem in Belgien, den Niederlanden und Nordfrankreich ist das Instrument populär. Regelmäßig aber auch zu hören in Würzburg.

Passport Mommy with Michelle Jerson
Carillon Miami Wellness Resort; Living with Ulcerative Colitis; Visit Westchester, NY; Shop Walgreens This Week!

Passport Mommy with Michelle Jerson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 38:07


Tammy Pahel is a transformative and strategic Spa, Wellness, Fitness and Retail Executive with 30 years of leadership experience. She has a demonstrated history of shaping high performing cultures for several luxury and global wellness brands. She talks to Michelle about all of the wellness and spa offerings at the beautiful Carillon Miami Wellness Resort. Living with a chronic illness can be incredibly challenging. But for Rosie White, an upcoming 2023 Women's World Cup commentator and former professional soccer player, she is doing what she can to not let it get in the way of her success. White was diagnosed with a type of inflammatory bowel disease known as ulcerative colitis (UC).2 The immune-mediated disease causes inflammation and ulcers in the large intestine, affecting the colon and rectum.2 UC is a chronic, lifelong condition that can be diagnosed at any age, but usually occurs between the ages of 15 and 30.3 In the U.S., it is estimated that about 600,000-900,000 people have been diagnosed with UC.1 Rosie White and Professor Bincy P. Abraham, M.D., a Texas-based gastroenterologist, are teaming up with Bristol Myers Squibb for its Supporting You With UC campaign, which will provide UC patients with a collection of practical resources, encourage them to speak openly about their symptoms and advocate for themselves to help better manage their disease.Michelle and her family took a road trip to Westchester County, New York. This wonderful region north of NYC is a perfect place for so many family friendly activities, great places to stay and delicious restaurants. Michelle talks with Natash Caputo, Westchester County Director of Tourism and Film. She is a consultative marketing and branding leader with a record of success across traditional and digital marketing channels. She talks about all of the wonder offerings this summer and into the fall and winter with Westchester County.Everyone is feeling the strain of higher inflation and interest rates, lower tax refunds and an uncertain economic outlook --- leaving consumers looking for additional value when they shop. And Walgreens is doing just that with myW Days, a weeklong shopping event where the healthcare retailer is offering myWalgreens members the highest Walgreens Cash rewards earnings opportunities to date. Walgreens is one of the only retailers giving shoppers accelerated reward opportunities, putting cash rewards in consumers' wallets for future spending. The myW Days event is coming July 23 through July 29 and myWalgreens members can earn unprecedented bonus offers, personalized deals and Walgreens Cash rewards across the entire store. Dave Cooper, Walgreens Regional Vice President, discusses more details about the weeklong shopping event, specifics on ‘myW Days' deals and rewards offers, and can explain to listeners the benefits of being a myWalgreens member, including how they can join the program for free.

hr2 Doppelkopf
"Der Glockenturm ist ein einmaliger Arbeitsplatz." | Jeffrey Bossin spielt das Carillon in Berlin

hr2 Doppelkopf

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 50:04


Sein Arbeitsplatz ist hoch oben in Berlin in luftiger Höhe in einem Turm im Tiergarten mit Blick auf das Reichstagsgebäude. Mit seinen Fingern, Fäusten und Füßen bringt Jeffrey Bossin 68 Glocken zum Klingen. Der Amerikaner ist Carillonneur. (Wdh. vom 28.11.2022)

Strength in the Midst of a Pandemic
The Healing Power of the Arts featuring Pamela Ruiter-Feenstra

Strength in the Midst of a Pandemic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 40:14


This episode of Strength in the Midst of Change features Pamela Ruiter-Feenstra, artistic director at Healing Bells, a U-M Lecturer in Carillon, and affiliate faculty at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender and at the Center for World Performance Studies. Pamela shares her experiences with music, playing the carillon, and her insights into arts and healing.

Field Recordings
Carillon, Sint Janskerk, Gouda, Netherlands in June 2023 – by Paul Ridout

Field Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 2:23


“Here are some Dutch bells from last week.  I was cycling from Amsterdam to Lille and stayed overnight in Gouda where I went to the market square just before 11pm […]

Conversations with Musicians, with Leah Roseman
Daniel Ramjattan: Classical Guitarist and Performance Coach

Conversations with Musicians, with Leah Roseman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 105:15


 Daniel Ramjattan is a phenomenal classical guitarist and this episode features some of his performances as well as many valuable insights in his work as a performance coach and educator,  and from his reflections on the significant challenges he has overcome in his life and career. Like all my episodes, this is available on your favourite podcast player, a video on YouTube, and the transcript, all linked to my website https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/daniel-ramjattan I'm an independent podcaster and I need my listeners' help to keep this series going.  ⁠https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman⁠ I really value this long-form conversations that allow for depth, and you can use the detailed timestamps if you prefer to jump to any topics or musical selection. https://www.danielramjattan.com/ Timestamps:  (00:00) Intro (02:05) big personal and financial challenges  (07:44) Trinidad Tobago culture and family (11:46) Segovia (14:56) intro to Catharsis by Raphael Weinroth-Browne (16:37) “Ire” from Catharis by Raphael Weinroth-Browne from Daniel's album “Inspirations” (16:40)I need my listeners' help:  Please offer me a tip on Ko-fi!  (21:53) Segovia, Flamenco (23:43)John Williams (24:29) Julian Bream, intro to Leo Brouwer Sonata (28:00) Toccata de Pasquini, Leo Brouwer Sonata  (33:04) Performance Anxiety, Madeline Bruser, Gerald Klickstein (35:14) financial barriers “Life doesn't have to be this hard”, studies with Bruce Holtzman, Lorenzo Micheli, Patrick Roux (45:46) Busking, connecting with different audiences (53:30) intro to Naoko Tsujita's piece (56:17) Naoko Tsujita Gamelan Suite, Second Movement from Daniel's album “Inspirations” (59:02) the Carillon, Naoko Tsujita (01:03:00) Performance Anxiety, beta blockers, exposure treatment (01:11:48) Improvisation to help with anxiety (01:16:45) controlling performance contexts, mindset, Performance Anxiety (01:19:56) Buddhism, martial arts, controlling emotions (01:29:03) teaching performance anxiety skills (01:40:07) final reflections on life and gratitude mindset --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leah-roseman/message

The Coffee Hour from KFUO Radio
Carillon Concert Series at Concordia Seminary

The Coffee Hour from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 13:48


John Klinger, Chief Information Officer at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis joins Andy to talk about the upcoming annual carillon concert at the Seminary, including what a carillon is and how it's played, how these concerts are a tradition at the Seminary, some of the artists that we'll hear this summer, and the best way to enjoy these summer concerts at the Sem. Learn more and find the summer schedule at csl.edu/event/summer-carillon-concert-2023-06-06.

Passa dal BSMT
MR RAIN | Diventare Supereroi! | Passa dal BSMT _ S02E69

Passa dal BSMT

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 57:43


Il supereroe timido e gentile che ha conquistato Sanremo e che sta scalando tutte le classifiche è passato a trovarci per una chiacchierata molto speciale. Ebbene sì, Mr. RAIN è passato dal BSMT. Mr. Rain, pseudonimo di Mattia Balardi, è nato a Desenzano del Garda il 19 novembre 1991. Grazie a Eminem si appassiona alla musica e decide di impara a suonare il pianoforte seguendo i tutorial su Youtube. A diciotto anni inizia a comporre le sue prime canzoni e sin da subito capisce di trovare l'ispirazione giusta solo nei giorni di pioggia. Dal 2011 quando debutta col mixtape Time 2 Eat ad oggi ha pubblicato 4 album contenenti diversi singoli di successo come Carillon, certificato doppio disco di platino dalla FIMI nel 2018 , fiori di chernobyl, Ipernova e I grandi non piangono mai. Dopo quattro tentativi, finalmente quest'anno viene scelto tra i big in gara al festival di Sanremo 2023 e su quel palco porta un inno alla fragilità e al coraggio di chiedere aiuto nei momenti di difficoltà. Con Supereroi si classifica terzo conquistando tutti, dai più piccoli ai grandi. Con la sua delicatezza, Mattia dimostra quanto a volte non serva sgomitare per farsi notare, ma, anzi, il vero trucco per arrivare dritti al cuore della gente è mostrarsi semplicemente per come si è veramente. Buona Visione! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Arabesques
Cloches de tous les pays, unissez-vous !

Arabesques

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 88:54


durée : 01:28:54 - Cloches de tous les pays, unissez-vous ! - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - Ce tour d'horizon de quelques cloches musicales se termine avec Big Ben qui retentit dans le Carillon de Westminster de Louis Vierne, ou les cloches du matin qui concluent L'Amour sorcier de Manuel de Falla.

Unpacking Travel: Hospitality Talks with Amadeus
The evolutions of traveler wellness and personalization in hospitality with Tammy Pahel

Unpacking Travel: Hospitality Talks with Amadeus

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 53:13


In this episode we speak with Tammy Pahel, Chief Wellness Officer at Alchemy Resorts about the growing impact of wellness on travel, how to use wellness to personalize experiences in the ways travelers want, and how leaders can use wellness strategies to improve the staff experience. We also dive into the various initiatives going on at Carillon Miami Wellness Resort and the success gained from an all-in focus on wellness. To learn more about Carillon and other Alchemy Wellness resorts, check out their website here.

Classical Music Discoveries
Episode 189: 19189 Klaus Mäkelä Conducts Stravinsky

Classical Music Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 88:04


Klaus Mäkelä, the first conductor signed to Decca for forty years, brings the Orchestre de Paris to the label for a major new album of Stravinsky's most iconic ballet scores. The album represents Mäkelä's first recording with his French orchestra, which will be followed by a further Ballet Russes release in 2024 featuring Stravinsky's Petrushka and Debussy's Jeux and L'Apres midi d'une faune.Track Listing:1 The Rite of Spring i. L'Adoration de la Terre 1. Introduction2 i. Les Augures printaniers (Harbingers of Spring).3 i. Jeu du rapt (Ritual of Abduction)4 i. Rondes printanie`res (Spring Rounds)5 i. Jeux des cite´s rivales (Ritual of the Rival Tribes)6 i. Corte`ge du sage_ Le Sage (Procession of the Sage_ The Sage)7 i. Embrasse de la terre (Kiss of the Earth)8 i. Danse de la terre (Dance of the Earth)9 ii. Le Sacrifice 9. Introduction10 ii. Cercles myste´rieux des adolescentes (Mystic Circles of the Young Girls)11 ii. Glorification de l'e´lue (Glorification of the Chosen One)12 ii. Evocation des ance^tres (Evocation of the Ancestors)13 ii. 13._Action rituelle des ance^tres (Ritual Action of the Ancestors)14 ii. 14._Danse sacrale (L'E´lue) (Sacrificial Dance)15 The Firebird - Introduction16 Le jardin enchante´ de Kastchei17 Apparition de l_oiseau de feu, poursuivi par Ivan Tsarevitch18 Danse de l_oiseau de feu19 Capture de l_oiseau de feu par Ivan Tsarevitch20 Supplications de l_oiseau de feu21 Apparition des treize princesses enchante´es22 Jeu de princesses avec les pommes d_or23 Brusque apparition d_Ivan Tsarevitch24 Khorovod (Ronde) des princesses25 Lever du jour26 Carillon fe´e´rique, apparition des Monstres-gardiens de Kastchei27 Arrive´e de Kastchei l_immortel28 Apparition de l_oiseau de feu29 Danse de la suite de Kastchei enchante´e par l_oiseau de feu30 Danse infernale de tous les sujets de Kastchei31 Berceuse (l_oiseau de feu)32 Re´veil de Kastchei, Mort de Kastchei, Profondes tene`bres33 Disparition du palais et des sortile`ges de KastcheiClassical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber and Apple Classical. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com This album is broadcasted with the permission of Crossover Media Music Promotion (Zachary Swanson and Amanda Bloom).

Passport Mommy with Michelle Jerson
The Carillon Miami Wellness Resort; Lash Fary's Distinctive Assets Oscar Gift Bag; National Highway Traffic Safety

Passport Mommy with Michelle Jerson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 38:23


The Carillon Miami Wellness Resort is at the forefront of the wellness industry, boasting an impressive list of cutting-edge treatments to jump start your “new you” ethos. From touchless wellness treatments to anti-aging and preventative health programs, to extensive fitness offerings and pool and beach access, the property sets the tone for wellness standards across the country and is perfect for a new year renewal. Tammy Pahel, VP of Spa and Welness Operations for Carillon Miami Wellness Resort joins Michelle to talk about all the resort has to offer.Distinctive Assets, the LA-based entertainment marketing company credited with transforming celebrity gifting into a pop culture phenomenon, will yet again be independently producing their legendary “Everyone Wins” Nominee Gift Bags, which have become the most buzzed-about swag in history! This year's top acting and directing nominees including Austin Butler, Colin Farrell, Cate Blanchett, Ana de Armas, Michelle Williams, Michelle Yeoh, Judd Hirsch, Angela Bassett, Jamie Lee Curtis, Todd Field and Steven Spielberg will be treated to a six-figure gift bag intended to pamper, delight, surprise and inspire…regardless of whether or not they take home that iconic gold statue. Lash Fary, founder of Distinctive Assets, joins Michelle to discuss what is in this year's "Everyone Wins" Gift Bag.Dr. Stephen Ridella, Director, Office of Defects Investigation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, joins Michelle to talk about why it's important to stay on top of safety recalls on your vehicle. As we prepare for Daylight Saving Time on March 12, 2023, many Americans are reminded to conduct simple safety checks around the home, such as changing the batteries in their smoke detectors and furnace filters. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) continues its effort to ‘spring forward' to safety by encouraging consumers to check their vehicles for safety recalls twice a year—timed conveniently with the beginning and end of Daylight Saving Time. During the annual Vehicle Safety Recalls Week, drivers are urged to utilize NHTSA's free VIN lookup tool on NHTSA.gov and the SaferCar app.

GROOVELECTRIC: Downloadable Soul

Groovelectric celebrates 17 YEARS OF MIXES with a great big hug of a mix. Love y'all! Donations, Merchandise, Newsletter, more: https://www.groovelectric.com Podrunner: Workout Music mixes: https://www.podrunner.com PLAYLIST 01. Yotto - The Wing 02. Jody Wisternoff, James Grant, MXV - Pursuit of Happiness (Extended Mix) 03. Tinlicker, Hero Baldwin - Rebirth (Extended Mix) 04. Nora En Pure - Luscious Rain (Extended Mix) 05. Galestian, Mira J - Tell Me (Ezequiel Arias Space Mix) 06. juSt b, Norb - Close Your Eyes 07. Stefan Obermaier - Apia 08. Franky Wah - Dopa La Vita 09. Pryda - The End is Just the Beginning 10. POB - Boiler (Remastered Original Mix 11. The Pressure, My Friend - Future Life (Extended Mix) 12. MotivBreaks, 90S Soundwaves - Piano Soundwaves (End of the Warehouse Rave Mix) 13. Fulltone - Kairo 14. Forma (AR) - In Control (Extended Mix) == Please support these artists == Music copyright the respective artists. All other material c2006, 2023 by Steve Boyett. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized copying editing, exhibition, sale, rental, exchange, public performance, or broadcast of this audio is prohibited.

Schöne Ecken
SE 290: Niederlande, Glocken & Carillon

Schöne Ecken

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 80:55


Ganz unerwartet hat sich die Gelegenheit ergeben, mit einem Carilloneur in Den Haag zu sprechen. Cornelis steigt mit Gast Gijsberk Kok von der Stiftung Carillon Den Haag in und auf den Turm der Grote Kerk in Den Haag. In dieser Folge kann das langjährige Rätsel von Sven und Cornelis gelüftet werden, was es mit den vielfältigen Glockenkonzerten in den Niederlanden auf sich hat. Zusätzlich gibt es einen Überblick über die Geschichte der Glocken(spiele) in den Niederlanden und Europa.

Bean to Barstool
Bean to Barstool Bite Sized: 5 Minutes with Kyle Spears of Carillon Brewing

Bean to Barstool

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 6:53


In this episode of Bean to Barstool Bite Sized we talk with Kyle Spears, the head brewer for Carillon Brewing Company in Dayton, Ohio. Carillon is housed on the grounds of Carillon Historical Park, and is the only brewery in the country on the grounds of a historical museum. Their beer is brewed entirely using techniques and replica equipment from 1850. Kyle is a trained historian, and here he talks about the importance of tasting these beers in the context of the museum, the time period their seeking to recreate, and some of the unusual beer recipes they've brought back to life.You can read an article on Carillon Brewing here, or listen to a longer interview with Kyle and fellow Carillon brewer Dan Lauro here.

Inner States
How to Survive the Future Episode 3 & Keep Calm and Carillon

Inner States

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022


Two stories this week: A walk through McCormick's Creek State Park in the spring of 2045 or so, and a mystery that takes place in a bell tower.

Through Inspired Eyes: Travel Can Heal
76: Touchless Healing with Carillon Miami Wellness Resort

Through Inspired Eyes: Travel Can Heal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 37:49


Do you have 15 minutes to spare? That's how long a touchless treatment can take that supports sleep, blood circulation, and your immune system. Tammy Pahel of Carillon Miami Wellness Resort and Alchemy Wellness Resorts walks us through their newest technology designed to heal. Plus, the family friendly wellness services and variety of holistic wellness journeys for solo travelers or couples. Learn about Carillon Miami Wellness Resort Follow Carillon on Instagram Message our host: jackie@inspiredjourneyconsulting.com  Work with IJC Buy the book! The Ultimate Guide to Creating Your Soul-Aligned Business

Discover Dayton
Episode 40 - 3 June 2022 News Roundup

Discover Dayton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 13:53


Today is Friday, June 3rd, 2022. So today, of course, is your weekly news roundup, where I read the news (so you don't have to). A lot has happened in the past week, and there's a lot of entertainment planned for this weekend and beyond, so don't wait to listen to this episode! As always, the transcripts for the news roundup episode is on the website at www.discoverdaytonpodcast.com. Please be sure to leave a review and share this episode with a friend!   Groups and organizations mentioned in this episode include: Ohio Statehouse Greater Dayton RTA Dayton Police City of Dayton On Purpose Academy and Mentoring Center Miami Valley Child Development Centers Dayton Daily News Montgomery County Democratic Party Vegan It IZ Eats RI International Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Services Dayton Ale Trail Yellow Cab Tavern Dayton Jewish Film Festival Front Street Galleries Dayton Society of Artists Dayton Pride Festival Blind Bob's Levitt Pavilion Dayton Playhouse PFLAG Dayton Rubi Girls The Brightside Shadyside Clemmer Bribing Senators Yardboss St. Helen Spring Festival The New Respects Neil deGrasse Tyson Dayton Live Dayton Jazz Festival Five Rivers MetroParks   Transcript:   Hello and welcome to the Discover Dayton podcast, the show that's all about the Gem City's past, present, and future. I'm your host, Arch Grieve, and today Friday, which means it's time for your weekly news roundup, where I read the news so you don't have to. A lot happened recently, including the RTA announcing free weekend summer rides, Gettysburg Avenue being put on a “road diet,” and more. And as always there's a lot going on this weekend and beyond, including Pride Month celebrations, so stay tuned for the news in just a moment.    And now for last week's news in Dayton:   Dayton City Commissioners spoke out recently against Mike Dewine and the Ohio Statehouse for legislation that legislators passed recently and that is now awaiting Governor Dewine's signature. House Bill 99 is a bill that would allow school teachers to be armed in school settings with as little as 24 hours of training. The commissioners also spoke out against past legislation that Mike Dewine has already signed into law, including a “stand your ground” law and legislation that enabled people to conceal carry without a permit. The commissioners pointed out that in the wake of the tragic Oregon District shootings three years ago, the governor promised to pass common-sense gun laws, which never materialized.    Well if you're looking to save some money on gas, then you might want to hear about this next story. The Greater Dayton RTA is going to be offering free rides on weekends over the summer starting tomorrow, June 4th, and going through September 4th. The RTA is offering free rides on both its fixed-route buses and para-transit vehicles, and RTA officials say they hope that the cost of providing the free weekend rides will be offset by increased ridership, particularly as gas prices continue to increase. For more information, visit iriderta.org.   If you remember last week I let you know about the curfew sweep that police would be doing last weekend. Well, the numbers are in and the police caught zero juveniles breaking curfew during last Friday's sweep, which police are touting as a success. The sweep primarily took place downtown but also included parks where juveniles are regularly observed congregating in.    Well, the City of Dayton will be putting Gettysburg Avenue on a, quote, “diet,” to help reduce what city leaders call “automobile circus acts” and “hooning,” which is apparently a word used to describe reckless vehicle operation maneuvers like drifting and burnouts and the like. The diet consists of shrinking the roadway and decreasing the number of traffic lanes, which city leaders say is larger than it needs to be based on Dayton's current population. The changes would be reminiscent of what the city did to the area of Brown St. near UD and the city plans to take action immediately while simultaneously seeking funding for more long-term fixes. The city argues that the changes are needed because, since 2015, a 3.5-mile stretch of Gettysburg has been the location of over 1400 accidents, 59 serious injuries, and 10 fatalities, including a recent one that killed four people. The city is going to be seeking public input before making any decisions on permanent changes and plans to apply for a state infrastructure bank loan to help fund the project.    The City of Dayton is planning to use some of its American Plan Rescue Act funds, $150,000 to be exact, to help fund a pre-school on wheels program. The program, known as Pop Up Preschool, seeks to provide preschool options for areas of the city that are preschool deserts. Kimberly Jarvis, director of the On Purpose Academy and Mentoring Center, which runs the Pop Up Preschool program, says she has the teachers that will be needed for the program but needs help with funding to convert RVs into mobile classrooms, which would serve between 9-12 students at a time and travel to two locations over the course of the school day. To learn more about the program, visit www.opamc.net/pup.   In other childcare-related news, the City of Dayton is spending over half a million dollars to help consolidate four childcare centers in East Dayton under one roof. The $11 million building is being constructed on the site of the former Lincoln School in the Twin Towers neighborhood by Miami Valley Child Development Centers and will be known as the Lincoln Hill Child and Family Center. The school will serve 250 students, at least 90% of whom meet federal poverty guidelines. The MVCDC received the funds through moneys that the city got from a community development block grant and were awarded them through a competitive grant process. The new building will have 14 classrooms, office space, a community training space, and a full-service commercial kitchen.    Well now that the Ohio redistricting process mess continues to result in anti-democratic outcomes, with the Dayton Daily News reporting recently that the new district boundaries will mean that some incumbents will be running unopposed in spite of the fact that the partisan voter makeup of those districts has changed due to the fact that Ohio's filing deadline has not been extended or re-opened since candidates filed their petitions in February. Since then, the districts have changed greatly in some instances. For example, Riverside recently went from a Republican-leaning district to the one represented by Dayton's state representative, Willis Blackshear, Jr. Similarly, the district represented by former Montgomery County Sheriff Phil Plummer added Trotwood and other Democrat-leaning areas and now favors Democrats, but he will be running unopposed in the general as no Democrat filed in what used to be a Republican-leaning district. Secretary of State LaRose says there's nothing he can do and that any changes in filing deadlines are set by law and must be made by the Ohio Statehouse. However, candidates may still file as independents without party affiliation if they do so by 4pm on August 1st, the day before the rescheduled primary will take place. Montgomery County Democratic Party Chairman Mark Owens called the claim by Republicans that there isn't time to re-open the process, quote, “ridiculous,” and called for a 10-day window for candidates to file in the newly redrawn districts. You can find out about your district by visiting findmydistrict.ohiosos.gov.    Well if you're vegan, or just trying to reduce your meat consumption, you'll want to hear this news. There's a new vegan restaurant opening up at the 2nd Street Market called Vegan It IZ Eats, which is owned by Dayton native Rhea Adkins. It will have a rotating breakfast and lunch menu including things like jack fruit tacos, coconut bacon grilled cheese, chai french toast, and more. It will also carry meal prep options, granola, seasoning blends, nut milks, dressings, sauces, and a cookbook. You can visit veganitizeats.com for more information.    A new crisis center for those experiencing mental health or substance abuse crises is going to be opening up in the Carillon neighborhood here in Dayton later this year if all goes to plan. The Crisis Now Receiving Center, which is a project of RI International and the Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Services (or ADAMHS), will open at Elizabeth Place. Individuals in crisis can call Montgomery County at 833-580-2255 to receive support.    And finally, if you're like me and enjoy a good local craft beer, you'll want to check out my friend Alexis Larsen's article in the Dayton Daily News from this past Sunday's paper, which talks about the Dayton Ale Trail. There are 31 local breweries in and around Dayton that participate in the trail, and all you need to do to start is visit one of them and pick up your Dayton Ale Trail passport, which you can collect stamps in by visiting each of the breweries on the list and purchasing a beer. Dayton's breweries are on the list, as well as surrounding ones like Eudora, Lucky Star, and many more. Once you've visited all of the other 30 breweries, you can collect your final beer at the Yellow Cab Tavern in Dayton, where you'll be awarded a 16 oz. stainless steel pint glass. I've never made it to all of them in one year, but I think I'll make that a goal this year, so I hope you'll join me and maybe I'll see you around at one of them this summer.    That's it for last week's news, and now here's what's going on in Dayton this weekend and beyond:   The Dayton Jewish Film Festival kicked off yesterday, June 2nd, at the Dayton Art Institute with a screening of “That Orchestra With the Broken Instruments.” The remaining films, however, will be screened at The Neon movie theater downtown, with films running now through June 26th. Visit jewishdayton.org for more information.    Tonight is the First Friday Art Hops event at Front Street galleries again, which is happening from 5-9pm. The event features live music, live art demos, food trucks, art exhibitions, workshops, and artist talks, and you can check out more than fifty studios, galleries, and boutiques. Visit frontstreet.art for more information.    Another First Friday arts event happening tonight is at the Dayton Society of Artists, which will be opening their exhibit Emergence 2022, which is a show focused on current college students and recent graduates. The reception is free and takes places from 6-9pm. Visit daytondsa.org for more details.    Also happening this Friday, June 3rd, is the kickoff to the Dayton Pride Festival, where the Pride Affair on the Square will take place at Courthouse Square from 6-10pm, featuring live performances, food trucks, and a beer truck as well. The event is free and open to the community. On Saturday there will be a Pride parade and festival, with the parade starting at noon at the Dayton Metro Library downtown and ending at the Courthouse Square. Check out daytonlgbtcenter.org/pride for more information.      If you're looking for some music tonight, you can visit Blind Bob's, where Jon Worthy & The Bends will be performing alongside Social Q and Scary Hotel. There is a $5 cover to attend.    Well tomorrow June 4th at the Levitt Pavilion there's another free concert, this time featuring musical artist Amythyst Kiah, who will be performing works from her new album Wary + Strange, a combination of alt-rock and roots/old-time music. The show will go from 7-9pm and is free to attend.    Also happening on Saturday at the Dayton Playhouse is their inaugural MisCast Cabaret, a fundraiser to benefit the Dayton Playhouse. Tickets are $10 and the show starts at 8pm with doors opening at 7pm. Visit wordpress.daytonplayhouse.com for more information.    On Sunday, June 5th, the 7th Annual Running With Pride 5K Run/Walk will take place at UD's Welcome Stadium from 9am-noon, with registration opening at 7:30am. Race benefits will go to support PFLAG Dayton and the cost to enter is $25. Search on runsignup.com to register for the race, or visit discoverdaytonpodcast.com and find my show notes for the exact URL: https://runsignup.com/Race/Info/OH/Dayton/RunningwithPride5kRunWalk   Also on Sunday is the annual Miss Rubicon Pageant for 2022 at Top of the Market from 1-3:30pm. Money raised at the event goes to support The Rubi Scholarships. The cost to attend is just $5. Visit therubigirls.com for more event and ticket information.    Next Thursday, June 9th from 7-9pm, you can see Kaleta and Super Yamba Band performing live at the Levitt Pavilion. The band is led by Kaleta, a singer and guitarist from Benin who is an accomplished Afrobeat and Juju artist. The event is free to attend.    Or, if you're more in the mood for some big band music on Thursday night next week, you can visit the RiverScape MetroPark, where The Bob Gray Orchestra will be performing a free concert as well, also from 7-9pm.    And finally, if neither of those interest you, you can visit The Brightside on Thursday from 7-11pm for a Shadyside reunion show. Shadyside was a popular Dayton rock band from 1999-2005 and are getting back together for the show, which will also feature Clemmer, Bribing Senators, and Yardboss. Tickets are $15 in advance, or $20 at the door, and are available at thebrightsidedayton.com. Bribing Senators will also be playing later that weekend at Blind Bob's, where they'll release their album “Triple Imperial EP,” their first in five years at a show that begins at 9pm.    Next Friday, June 10th, the St. Helen Spring Festival is taking place from 6:30-11pm at the St. Helen's Parish on Granville Place. The event continues that weekend and features rides, food, a flea market, beer garden, and more, and is free to attend.    Also next Friday at the Levitt Pavilion, The New Respects will be performing a free concert from 7-9pm. Their music features danceable fusions of pop, soul, and rock music, and they recently released an EP entitled “Don't Panic.”    Famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson will also be in Dayton next Friday, June 10th, where he will be performing a show that discusses what all of your favorite science movies get wrong. Tickets range in price from $55 to $135 and are available at daytonlive.org.   Also happening next Friday evening is an event called Broken English: Dayton, which is taking place at the PNC Arts Annex downtown. It's a night of poetry and music, including a live band, and you can get a show plus gallery ticket to attend the cocktail hour event before the show begins, which starts at 6pm. The show begins at 7:45pm. Tickets are available at daytonlive.org.   The Dayton Jazz Festival is returning to the Levitt Pavilion on Sunday, June 12th, from 1-9pm. There will be some great performers as well as food and merchandise vendors. Visit levittdayton.org for more information.    And finally, if your goal is to get in shape cheaply this year, then the Fiver Rivers MetroParks have got you covered. They offer a variety of free fitness classes all summer long at the RiverScape location downtown, including the following:   -Zumba with Fit N Fruitful on Saturdays from 10-11am. -Yoga with Speakeasy Yoga, also on Saturdays from 10-11am. -Bootcamp with The Unit on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6-7:30pm. -Tai Chi and Qigong with Immortal Tree Qigong on Tuesdays from 6-7pm. -Bootymix with the Ninth Beat on Tuesdays from 6-7pm. Not all classes are offered every week, so check the calendar before you go at MetroParks.org.    All right well that about wraps up this week's news roundup episode, and if you enjoyed this episode please be sure to leave a review on Apple podcasts or the Facebook page, both of which you can find through the website, discoverdaytonpodcast.com. You can also find the merch store there as well, which features things like mugs, t-shirts, and seasonally-appropriate women's tank tops. Please be sure to share this episode with a friend. Thanks so much for listening, and stay funky, Dayton. 

Aujourd'hui l'histoire
La bannière de Carillon, un étendard aux origines mystérieuses

Aujourd'hui l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 23:16


La bannière de Carillon fait 213 cm de largeur et 307 cm de longueur sur un fond vert très pâle qui fut peut-être du bleu, comme le fleurdelisé. Elle aurait flotté pour la première fois à la bataille de Carillon de 1758, remportée par Montcalm. Le journaliste et historien Dave Noël départage le vrai du faux concernant ce drapeau.

Discover Dayton
Episode 37 - 27 May 2022 News Roundup

Discover Dayton

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 15:54


Today's Friday, May 27th, 2022, so it's time for your weekly news roundup. On today's episode, there's a lot to cover, and there are quite a few events happening this weekend and beyond, so you'll want to listen to this episode soon! Also, you can find the complete show transcript on my website at discoverdaytonpodcast.com. I also really could use some Apple podcast reviews, so if you visit my Facebook page at www.facebook.com/discoverdaytonpodcast, you will find instructions on how to leave a review as well as a template you can use to fill out and create your own review, so please go do that now!   Organizations mentioned in this episode include: Dayton Police The FUDGE Foundation GDPM City of Dayton Fiver Rivers MetroParks Dayton International Peace Museum House of Bread Dayton NAACP Dayton Public Schools - Ponitz Equality Ohio Just Cakin' It Launch Dayton Dayton LGBT Center Dayton Theatre Guild The Nerve PNC Annex Dayton Live Schuster Center Wiley's Comedy Club Dayton Daily News Carillon Historical Park Bozack's Cocktail Lounge 1Eleven Flavor House Dayton Track Club St. Anne's Cheese Company Evan's Bakery RiverScape MetroPark Dublin Pub Tender Mercy Dayton Homecoming Branch and Bone Brightside Dayton Dayton Philharmonic Dayton Jewish Film Festival/Jewish Dayton Son Del Caribe Levitt Pavillion MojoFlo Wholly Grounds Coffee House Pecha Kucha Dayton   5/27/22 News Roundup Transcript:   Hello and welcome to the Discover Dayton podcast, the show that's all about the Gem City's past, present, and future. I'm Arch Grieve and I'm your host, and today's episode is the weekly news roundup for Friday, May 27th, 2022. A lot happened recently, including stories about rental assistance for Montgomery County residents, a new mobile culinary STEAM lab for kids, and some local DPS students earning national recognition. Next week is also the start of Pride Months, and there are a lot of events happening in relation to that that you'll want to know about, so happy almost-Pride Month to you and please stay tuned for last week's news in just a moment.    And now for this week's news:   Well if you're listening to this and you're under the age of 18, you should be aware that the Dayton police are going to be conducting a juvenile curfew sweep tonight, which is to say that any juvenile that is out in public without a guardian from 11pm to 5am will be arrested and charged with a misdemeanor, as will the youth's guardians. This comes in response to the fact that juvenile arrests have been up greatly this year over last year, with there being 774 juvenile arrests so far this year already, which is three times what it was last year at the same time. This is the first curfew sweep police have done in years, and there are many critics of the practice as well who argue that enforcement can be discriminatory and unfairly impact black and brown communities and can lead to increased tensions between police and those communities.    In the wake of the tragic shooting earlier this week of 19 children and two adults at a Texas elementary school, a local man, Dion Green, whose father, Derrick Fudge, was killed in the Oregon District shooting back in 2019, is traveling there to provide support for the families. Green started the FUDGE Foundation to honor his father's memory. Through the help of donations, Green travels to places where mass shootings have occurred to help the families who are dealing with trauma in the aftermath of those shootings. Green is a survivor, victim, and father who explains that the victims of the shooting are a part of his family now and argues for gun-control laws and background checks and getting rid of assault rifles. You can learn more about the foundation at www.fudgefoundation.org.    Well if you're a Montgomery County resident who is in need of rental assistance, there's good news for you from the Montgomery County Commission, which recently approved $1 million in rental assistance to local residents. A county spokesperson explained that the money will go to people who are late on their rent and also receive HUD assistance. The money will be funneled through GDPM, or Greater Dayton Premier Management, which specializes in low-income housing, and will be working with renters who have the greatest amount of debt first. To contact GDPM, call 937-910-7500 or visit gdpm.org.    The City of Dayton may be giving about 58 acres of vacant land to the Five Rivers MetroParks soon. The land in question is what remains of the Foxton Court Apartments, which were damaged beyond repair by the 2019 Memorial Day tornadoes. In exchange, the property would be remediated by Five Rivers MetroParks, which is expected to cost $1.9 million. The land used to be a tree nursery, although the nursery hasn't been utilized since the early 2000s. The city explained that the land in question is in a flood zone as well and should not be redeveloped.    Later today the Dayton International Peace Museum will be holding a ceremony to celebrate its move into a new space at 10 N. Ludlow St. at the Courthouse Square. Some of the museum's board members and founders will speak at the event and attendees can participate in preview tours of the museum after the ceremony. Friday, June 3rd is the museum's official re-open date, however, and their first guest exhibit is “MLK In Color.” Visit daytonpeacemuseum.org for more information about the museum.    Well while I don't often do national news on here, there is one national news item that may be affecting you right now without you knowing it, and that is that Jif brand peanut butter has been linked to salmonella outbreaks and the FDA has issued a recall starting on May 20th. If you have Jif peanut butter with lot numbers between 1274425 and 2140425, you should definitely not eat it, and you can also go online to Jif's website at jif.com and enter in your lot code number for your peanut butter and if it's a match for one of the contaminated jars, they'll send you a coupon for a replacement product.    The House of Bread here in Dayton is seeking a couple of volunteers to help with food distribution from 10:30am to 1:30pm each day. Applicants must be fully vaccinated and be at least 16 years of age. You can email Judith Moore to sign up at moorehob@gmail.com, and that's Moore with an “e.”   The City of Dayton is setting aside $7.6 million of the $138 million that it received in federal funding through the American Rescue Plan Act to help minority-owned businesses in Dayton, most of which will be going towards non-profits that are geared towards helping build up Dayton's minority-owned business community. Of that, $3 million is going towards the creation of an organization that will help business owners, and $1.5 million will go towards the awarding of micro-grants that go up to $10,000. A little over $500,000 of the money is being awarded to five local organizations, including a vaccine clinic, two restaurants, a law firm, and a childcare center. Some groups, such as the Dayton NAACP, however, are critical of the disbursement of funds, arguing that having just 5.6% of those funds go towards minority-owned businesses isn't enough.    Well, some local Dayton Public Schools students recently traveled to Texas to participate in the Business Professionals of America National Leadership Conference in Dallas. That group of students are the Ponitz CTC Broadcast News Production Team, who went on to place in the top 10 in the country for news production, so congratulations to them!   In an update to an interview I had with Equality Ohio back on episode 12 of this podcast, the Ohio Statehouse recently heard testimony in a committee hearing last week from two individuals who are part of what the Southern Poverty Law Center labels as hate groups. I would encourage you to go and listen to that episode to learn more about proposed Bill 454, which seeks to end gender-affirming care for LGBTQ+ youth. House members also heard testimony recently on House Bill 598, which seeks to criminalize abortions should Roe v. Wade be overturned by the Supreme Court and would make it a felony for doctors to perform abortions and does not include exceptions for rape, incest, or even the mother's health. The Supreme Court's final ruling is expected to be announced late next month.    And finally, to end on a good news note, there's a new business in Dayton called “Just Cakin' It,” which is a mobile STEAM dessert lab. The mobile lab is the brainchild of Dayton Native, Courtney Barrett, and operates Monday through Thursday and serves kids ages 5 through 16. Barrett has been baking since 2017 and the business stems from her work as a substitute teacher and her work in the prison system, where she saw childhood trauma and lack of positive outlets lead to incarceration for many people. She hopes that her business can help young people see the value of education. She was helped in getting her business of the ground by participating in the UD Flyer Pitch Competition, which helped provide seed money for the business. She also participates in the Early Risers Academy through Launch Dayton, which I recently talked to KeAnna Daniels about on this podcast in episode 29. She's looking to partner with schools and other local organizations moving forward, and you can learn more by visiting www.justcakinit.com to find out about educational opportunities and classes.    And now here's what's happening next week and beyond:   Well if you're looking for something fun and free to do tonight, you can check out the movie night at the Dayton LGBTQ Center, which is screening the movie “Bohemian Rhapsody,” which is about Queen frontman Freddie Mercury's life. Visit daytonlgbtcenter.org for more information.    If, however, you're more in the mood for theater tonight, you can attend a performance of “The Old Man and the Moon,” tonight at 8pm at the Dayton Theatre Guild. Ticket prices range from $14 to $21, and you can visit daytontheatreguild.org for tickets and information. There's another screening on Saturday as well at 8pm and Sunday at 3pm..   Another theater option tonight is a performance by The Nerve, which is presenting its show “Friend Art,” by Sofia Alvarez at the PNC Annex from 8-9:30pm. The Nerve is an ensemble-driven theatre company working to build a safe and encouraging artistic community in Dayton where local artists can discover their voices and explore their craft. Tickets are going for $22, and you can visit daytonlive.org for more ticket information. There's also a performance on Saturday and Sunday.    Yet another theater option is at the Schuster Center, where you can see a production of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” tonight from 8-10:30pm. Ticket prices range from $29 to $89 and are available at daytonlive.org.    Or, if you're more in the mood for comedy tonight, standup comedian, actor, and TV show host, Donnell Rawlings, will perform at Wiley's tonight and tomorrow, May 27th and 28th. Tickets go for $45 and can be purchased online at wileyscomedy.com.    Well this weekend on Saturday, May 28th, is National Burger Day, and my friend Alexis Larsen wrote recently in the Dayton Daily News about some of the places locally where you can get a great burger, so I encourage you to check that out! My favorite on the list is probably Slyder's though.    This Sunday, May 29th, at Carillon is the Dayton Heritage Festival, which goes from 12:00-8:30pm. It's free for Dayton History members and $12 per adult or $8 per child. The event celebrates Dayton's history and features special activities, costumed interpreters, and more. Visit daytonhistory.org for more information.    Also on Sunday May 29th, downtown's Bozack's Cocktail Lounge is hosting a Beards, Brims, and Bourbon event. Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door, and more information can be found at facebook.com/bozacks.    Also happening Sunday, although a bit pricier, Master Mixologist Mike Jones will be leading a workshop entitled Cocktail Basics Part II: The Cheat Code, where he will explore cocktail basics and explain how to design and craft your own drinks. Tickets are $150, and the event takes place from 4:30-6:30pm at the 1eleven Flavor House downtown. Visit 1elevenflavorhouse.com for more information.    There's a Memorial Day 5K event happening Sunday as well from 9am to noon at the Eastwood Metro Park, where participants will run or walk along the Mad River. Ticket prices to participate are now at $30, and you can sign up at daytontrackclub.com/events.    Happening Tuesday, May 31st, you can participate in the Ethnic Cheese and Dessert Workshop at Evan's Bakery, which is being put on in partnership with the St. Anne's Cheese Company, who I had on the podcast as well recently on episode 27. This next workshop will highlight Jewish food and tickets are still available for $29 at stannescheeseco.com. The workshop goes from 11am to 1pm.    Also happening on Tuesday in the evening from 6-7pm is the BootyMix with the Ninth Beat event, which is taking place at the RiverScape MetroPark. BootyMix a high-intensity hip-hop dance class that is designed for people of all fitness levels and is free to attend. Learn more at MetroParks.org.    You can see the play production version of “Mean Girls” in Dayton starting next Tuesday, May 31st at the Schuster Center. The show is based on the Tina Fae movie of the same name and will run through June 5th. Tickets are available at daytonlive.org.   And I'm not sure why Tuesday the 31st is so popular in Dayton, but you can also go to the Dublin Pub for their 4-course Bourbon and Cigars Dinner. The event goes from 6-9pm and is a bit pricey at $80 in advance or $90 at the door, but in return, you get a four-course meal featuring hand-rolled cigars from Foundation Cigar, bourbon from Old Forrester, and swag and door prizes. RSVP by emailing tonyg@dubpub.com.    Moving on from Tuesday finally, on Wednesday at Tender Mercy in Dayton from 5-7pm there's a Dayton Homecoming event happening. Dayton Homecoming is the brainchild of The Collaboratory and seeks to inspire former Daytonians to come back to Dayton and non-native Daytonians to consider moving here. You can visit facebook.com/groups/daytonhomecoming to learn more.    Well, June 1st kicks off Pride Month, and there are a number of event celebrating that in Dayton, including one happening Wednesday, June 1st at Branch and Bone brewery, and that is the Pride Beer and Cheese tasting, where proceeds will go towards a Dayton LGBTQ+ charity. The event costs $45 and in return participants will get four five-ounce pours and hand-selected craft cheese boards as well as a limited Pride glass. Visit branchandboneales.com for more information and tickets.    There's another Pride event Wednesday as well, which is the Drag Fest Pride Kickoff event happening at the Brightside Dayton. The event features some of the area's best drag performers, including Katrina Reelfish, Cherry Poppins, Johnny Justice, Kiara Chimera, Landon Cherry, and Mocha Lisa, Featuring Lola Vuitton and Scarlett Chimera. Doors open at 6:30pm and the event kicks off at 7:30pm. I didn't see the event listed on the Brightside's website, however, but there is a long EventBrite URL that you can find in the show notes on my website at discoverdaytonpodcast.com and tickets are $10. Here's the URL: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/drag-fest-pride-kickoff-tickets-338467253667?aff=ebdssbdestsearch   The Dayton Jewish Film Festival kicks off on Thursday, June 2nd, at the Dayton Art Institute with a screening of “That Orchestra With the Broken Instruments.” Before that though there will be a special program with Neal Gittleman, the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra's conductor. After that, the remaining screenings will take place at The Neon and will go through June 26th. Visit jewishdayton.org for more information.    Also on Thursday June 2nd, Son Del Caribe will be performing at a free Levitt Pavilion concert starting at 7pm for the Levitt's summer concert series opening night. If you haven't attended a Levitt event before, it's a lot of fun and you can bring your own food and alcohol, although make sure to bring your own blanket or lawn chairs as well. The following day on Friday will feature another performance, this one by the Neo Funk group MojoFlo. Visit levittdayton.org for more information about other upcoming shows.    Another Thursday event is the First Thursday Jazz Jam at Wholly Grounds Coffee,  which happens every week from 7-10pm and is free to attend. In addition to coffee, they also serve alcoholic drinks. Learn more at whollygrounds.com.    And if that wasn't enough, Thursday night is also another Pecha Kucha event, the first since I interviewed Pecha Kucha organizer Shayna McConville on episode 9 on this podcast. This time the event takes place at Grace Church and goes from 7:30-9:30pm. As always it is free to attend, and you can learn more about PK events by checking out episode 9 or visiting PechaKucha.com/cities/dayton.    And finally next Friday, June 3rd, is the kickoff to the Dayton Pride Festival and the Pride Affair on the Square will take place at Courthouse Square from 6-10pm, featuring live performances, food trucks, and a beer truck as well. The event is free and open to the community, and on Saturday there will be a Pride parade and festival, and more will be happening Sunday as well. Check out daytonlgbtcenter.org/pride for more information.      Well that's about it for this week's News Roundup episode. As a reminder, you can call me at 513-400-3538 and tell me who you'd like me to talk to, why, and leave me a question you'd like me to ask, which I may put into an episode as well. Also, I know I say this every episode, but we still don't have any reviews on Apple podcasts, so on my Facebook page I've created a template for you to use to do so as well as a link to an article on how to do it, so please go do that now! As a reminder please visit discoverdaytonpodcast.com for the show notes to this and other news roundup episodes. Thanks so much for listening, and stay funky, Dayton. 

Discover Dayton
Episode 34 - 20 May 2022 News Roundup

Discover Dayton

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 18:53


Full show transcript available at discoverdaytonpodcast.com.    Today's Friday, May 20th, 2022, and it's time for your weekly News Roundup episode, where I read the news so you don't have to. A lot happened this past week, including stories about an uptick in Covid cases, an EPA report about our local waterways, and new inductees into the Dayton Walk of Fame. There's also a lot happening in the future, so you won't want to miss this episode. Things going on today actually start about 30 minutes from this episode's release, so tune in and listen now!  Transcript:   Hello and welcome to the Discover Dayton podcast, the show that's all about the Gem City's past, present, and future. I'm Arch Grieve and I'm your host, and today's episode is the weekly news roundup for Friday, May 20th, 2022. A lot happened recently, including stories about an uptick in Covid cases, an EPA report about our local waterways, and new inductees into the Dayton Walk of Fame. You won't want to miss it as there's a lot happening today, including in about 30 minutes from this episode's release, so tune in now!   To start off this week's news I'd like to say Happy National Bike to Work Day! If you're listening to this before 7:00-9:00am you still have time to make it to the Five River MetroParks Bike to Work Day celebration, which is happening this morning. The first 500 riders to register and check in at the event receive a gift, and you can pre-register now online at MetroParks.org. The event takes place from 7:00-9:00am at the RiverScape Metro Park on Monument Ave. and features a free pancake breakfast, live music, a bike expo, and more, so hopefully I'll see you there!   Well in a reminder that Covid-19 is still unfortunately with us, Coronavirus cases in Ohio have been going up steadily for the past 6 weeks in a row, with weekly cases being over 15,000, as reported about a week and a half ago. That's up a lot from where they were at the beginning of April, when the state averaged a little over 3,500 cases per week. According to the Ohio Department of Health, over 7 million Ohioans have gotten at least one shot, but only 3.56 million have received two shots and a booster.    If you remember a while back me talking about Dayton Public Schools possibly reopening the World of Wonder school to serve students who are learning English as a second language, well that plan is now official after school board members voted unanimously to do so this past Tuesday. The school will be open to students in grades K-6 who live in Residence Park, but also open up to 12th grade for English language learners. Superintendent Lolli explained that the school will have separate English-native and English-learner classes, but that those will be combined during lunch, recess, and possibly classes like art and extracurriculars.    Also in DPS news, if you're interested in mentoring a Dayton Public School student, DPS is starting the Transform Career Mentoring Program, which will match about 100 high school students with local mentors. Mentors will be matched with 10th and 11th graders to help them with decisions on things like colleges and careers and mentors and mentees are expected to connect for a minimum of five minutes per week.    The locally-organized TEDxDayton event will be taking place on October 14th, which is a ways out, but more pressingly they are now accepting applications for speakers. TED is a nonprofit dedicated to spreading ideas, and TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design. So, if you're interested in being a TEDx speaker, you can apply at tedxdayton.com. Applying is no guarantee to speak, and I would know because I've applied and not made it in the past, but a volunteer-run committee will review your application if you apply and then may invite you to audition. If selected, they'll work with you to prepare to tell your story, so maybe give it a shot!   The Ohio EPA recently released a report about our local waterways that said that they're about as healthy as they were two years ago, although that's not necessarily a great thing. The report is required by the Clean Water Act to be released every two years, and in it they explained that in terms of local waterways, the stretch of the Great Miami from Tawawa Creek in Sidney to where Mad River joins it in Dayton is classified as “not impaired,” but that from Dayton to where it enters the Ohio River it is impaired by polychlorinated biphenyl, or PCB, a toxic industrial chemical that does not go away easily. The Mad River and Little Miami are also considered impaired by PCBs, although the Stillwater is not. In good news, one section of the Little Miami is being delisted because it meets a different set of cleanliness goals, so it's not all bad news at least completely.    A local Dayton couple is suing rapper Travis Scott after they allege that his Astroworld musical festival last fall resulted in the death of their unborn child, as well as 10 people who also died. The couple, Shanazia Williamson and Jarawd Owens, filed suit against Scott, the festival organizers, and the security companies that were hired, and are seeking over $1 million in damages. They explain in their suit that Williamson was trampled and crushed during the event, which resulted in her unborn child's death. So far, over 700 other concert-goers have filed suit as well, and Rolling Stone reports that nearly 5,000 people suffered some type of injury. Scott denies responsibility and has performed this month for the first time since the tragedy, which also resulted in the death of a UD student, Franco Patino, of Illinois. His family is also filing suit against the rapper.     There were protestors at the Ohio Statehouse on Saturday protesting against the likely adoption of abortion bans by the Ohio state legislature. Those protests were joined by others, including in Xenia and one here in Dayton at the Courthouse Square, where hundreds gathered to protest against abortion bans. In the wake of the leaked Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, many states such as Ohio are considering banning abortion, and in Ohio the bills that seek to do just that are Senate Bill 123 and House Bill 598. Ohio's version of the abortion ban, if it passes, which seems likely, will outlaw abortion except in cases where the mother's life is in danger or to prevent irreversible bodily impairment of the pregnant person, but no exceptions in the case of rape or incest.    Well it will be at least another year until marijuana is legalized in Ohio fully as state officials recently settled a case with the Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol, who had been pushing to have their signatures accepted on this year's ballot for voters to weigh in on. In exchange for delaying until 2023, the coalition will not have to re-collect signatures again for next year and the state will accept the over 140,000 signatures they've already collected.    The Carillon Historical Park here in Dayton has some new exhibits you might want to check out now. There is now a new industrial block of buildings on the grounds where you can see an expanded print shop, a new demonstration foundry, a soap shop, and a landscaped plaza where Carillon will hold programs for children. The Gem City Letterpress Company was the first hands-on experience the museum offered to visitors back in 1988, but it's now expanded and will be joined by the new Rubicon Foundry and Air City Soap Company. Paper printing was a big business in Dayton years ago, and Dayton History's Vice President, Alex Heckman, explained to the Dayton Daily News that due to Dayton's location next to the river, there were a lot of of paper mills here in the 1930s, in fact 25 out of Ohio's 36 paper mills were in Dayton, and because it was easier to do the printing next to where the paper mills were, there were 77 paper printing companies at one point as well. If you're interested in getting involved you can volunteer at Carillon as well, simply call volunteer coordinator Kay Locher at 937-293-2841 ext. 102. For more information about the museum, visit daytonhistory.org.    The Dayton Playhouse is bringing back its annual event, FutureFest, for the first time since the pandemic, the event where they produce six previously unproduced plays over the course of three days. FutureFest is a nationally-recognized all-volunteer event, and they received 378 play submissions this year. They have their six finalists who will be performing at the festival selected now, and at the festival those plays will be judged by professional adjudicators. One of the plays is particularly timely, and is called “Griswold,” which is about Estelle Griswold of the Supreme Court case Griswold v. Connecticut, which enabled unmarried couples the right to obtain birth control. You can learn more at wordpress.thedaytonplayhouse.com.    Salem Avenue in Dayton is now undergoing what will likely be over a year-long reconstruction process on the strip between Riverview and North Avenues. A reconstruction is not a simple repaving and actually involves much more work, hence the length of the project. Traffic will be down to a single lane during the construction process, so city leaders urge people to find alternate routes. The rebuilding is overdue, however, as some sections of the underlying base pavement are reported by the city to be over 100 years old. Once reopened, the road will have five lines, with two on each side and a center lane in between, as well as a two-way 10-foot wide cycle track. This is just phase 2 of the entire project, and the final phase 4 is not expected to be done until the end of 2025.    The Dayton Walk of Fame recently inducted some new members, including one of my favorite local bands, Guided by Voices. The walk began in 1996 and recognizes individuals with outstanding achievements in the arts, education, invention, community or military service, philanthropy, and more. The inductees this year as follows: Phyllis G. Bolds - a black woman who graduated from Dunbar High School in 1950 and went on to become internationally-known for her work in aircraft dynamics.  Neal Gittleman - artistic director and conductor of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra for almost thirty years.  Roger Glass - president and CEO of Marion's Piazza who is known for his philanthropy work, including helping to found Equitas Health.  A.B. Graham - who was considered the founding father of 4-H youth programming.  Sharon Rab - the founder and co-chair of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize.  Guided by Voices - known as the “forefathers of lo-fi rock,” who are headed by frontman Bob Pollard. They're still active of course and just this past March released Crystal Nuns Cathedral.  The inductees will be formally inducted and honored at a luncheon at Sinclair in October. Visit daytonregionwalkoffame.org for more information.    Well if you're into BBQ then you're gonna want to hear this next story, but a Dayton woman, Erica Roby, recently competed in World Championship BBQ Cooking Contest in Memphis, Tennessee, where she took fourth place in a competition that the USA Today calls the “most prestigious BBQ contest.” She came in fourth place for ribs out of 104 teams. Roby also competed in the Food Network's season 2 of BBQ Brawl, which she won. If you want to try her BBQ, she plans on cooking for the Yellow Springs Juneteenth Celebration this year as well as having some local popups in August. You can find her on Instagram at @bluesmokeblaire. Also in related news, I will be having an interview with AJ Bauer coming up soon, and he's the owner of Smokin BBQ in the Oregon District, so if you're a fan of BBQ don't miss that one!   Well apparently there's a thief in Dayton who is in possession of a key that can, quote, “unlock all Dayton-area mailboxes,” who has been stealing checks from people. So far the Montgomery County Sheriff's office has reported that at least 26 checks have been stolen from outdoor mailboxes since February. US Postal Service spokespeople say that there is an active investigation that is ongoing, and while they argue that mailing checks is still secure, the sheriff's office is telling people they should go inside the post office to mail checks for the time being.     And finally in our news stories for this week, I actually just got back from a week of birding in northern Ohio, Illinois, and Iowa, which I mention because while I was gone apparently the bird flu popped up in Dayton. The Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza virus has been found in birds locally, which can infect chickens, duck, geese, pheasants, quail, and guinea fowl, and there is no cure. It can infect humans, so City Manager Shelley Dickstein warned recently in a commission meeting for people not to handle dead birds, so stay safe out there if you come across one.     And now for local events happening soon:   Well today, Sideshow, one of the Dayton Yellow Cab's annual shows, is coming back this month today and tomorrow after taking several years off due to Covid-19. This year performers will include Far From Eden, Tino, Nautical Theme, Snake Oil Revival, and more. Ticket information is available at yellowcabtavern.com.   If you're looking for something fun to do with friends tomorrow that has an opportunity to win prizes, then you're in luck, because there's a downtown Dayton scavenger hunt going on, which is being put on by the Downtown Dayton Partnership. The scavenger hunt takes place from 11:00am-5:00pm and starts in the Oregon District but will lead you all over downtown Dayton. Answers will be recorded on a clue sheet, although some hunt locations will require you to text photos of the things you find. The 1st place prize is $300 cash, so nothing to sneeze at. There is a $10 registration fee per team, although in return you receive $10 in Downtown Dollars, which you can use at any participating downtown business. All teams also get entered into a raffle prize drawing as well. There's no limit on the number of people per team. Visit downtowndayton.org to sign your team up and learn more.    Well if you're in town on Sunday, May 22nd, which happens to be my birthday, then you can go to the Branch and Bone brewery's Brunch with Chef Dane event, which is happening from 12:00pm noon until they run out. They'll be serving up dishes like donut breakfast sandwiches, country ham, polenta eggs, and more. Visit branchandboneales.com for more information.    Also on Sunday, Carillon Historical Park hosts its annual “party in the park” event, AKA Fleurs de Fete, from 1:00-4:00pm. The event features over 200 wine samplings and food from local eateries, in addition to live music. Pre-sale tickets are $70 and you must be 21 or older to purchase tickets. Visit daytonhistory.org for more event information.    Another thing happening Sunday is the FreenCommunity Art Workshop: Peace Pole event. For this event the Dana L. Wiley Gallery is teaming up with Front Street for a workshop that allows people to paint a wooden tile that will placed on the Peace Pole at the Dayton International Peace Museum. Materials are provided and the event is free and open to everyone and goes from 2:00-4:00pm. The event takes place at the Dana L. Wiley gallery at 1001 E. Second St, and you can sign up on the Dayton Peace Musem's Facebook page at facebook.com/daytoninternationalpeacemuseum.    Also on Sunday there's an event being put on by the Dayton Woman's Club, which is the Founders' Hall of Fame High Tea event. This event is $25 and features a guest speaker, T. Douglas Toles of Toles Media, who will be talking about Dayton's Founding Mothers. It goes from 3:00-5:00pm on Sunday and you can learn more at daytonwomansclub.org.    Once again on Sunday, Dayton's Bach Society will be performing “Renewed,” a tribute to Paul Laurence Dunbar. This event features three world premiers of works set to Dunbar poems by composer Adolphus Hailstork and the winner's of the Bach Society's Young Composers Competition. Tickets are $25 and can be found at bachsocietyofdayton.org.    Standup comedian, actor, and TV show host, Donnell Rawlings, will perform at Wiley's later this month on May 27th and 28th. Tickets go for $45 and can be purchased online at wileyscomedy.com.    Next Sunday May 29th at Carillon is the Dayton Heritage Festival, which goes from 12:00-8:30pm. It's free for Dayton History members and $12 per adult or $8 per child. The event celebrates Dayton's history and features special activities, costumed interpreters, and more.    Also on Sunday May 29th, downtown's Bozack's Cocktail Lounge is hosting a Beards, Brims, and Bourbon event. Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door, and more information can be found at facebook.com/bozacks.    Also happening Sunday, although a bit pricier, Master Mixologist Mike Jones will be leading a workshop entitled Cocktail Basics Part II: The Cheat Code, where he will explore cocktail basics and explain how to design and craft your own drinks. Tickets are $150, and the event takes place from 4:30-6:30pm at the 1eleven Flavor House downtown. Visit 1elevenflavorhouse.com for more information.    The following Monday, May 30th, the Dayton Track Club is hosting a Memorial Day 5K at the Eastwood MetroPark from 9:00am to noon. Race entry ticket are $30, and participants do receive a t-shirt. Visit daytontrackclub.com for more information.    Also happening next Monday is an ethnic cheese and dessert workshop at Evans Bakery, which is partnering with St. Anne's Cheese Company, who I recently had on the show, so check out Episode 27 with Annie Foos to learn more about that, or visit stannescheeseco.com. The cost is $29 and it goes from 11;00am to 1:00pm. The event on May 31st will feature Jewish food, but the June 11th event will feature Turkish food.    All right well that's about it for this episode, although before I go I recently saw another podcast doing this and thought it was a great idea, so if there's someone or some organization that you'd like me to interview, I'd like to hear from you. Please call me at 513-400-3538 and leave me a voice message explaining who you would like me to contact, why you want me to have them on the show, and one question you'd like me to ask them. I'm anxious to see where this leads, so I hope you'll call! Thanks so much for listening everyone, and stay funky, Dayton.