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Waar is alle materie uit opgebouwd, en welke wetten volgen die deeltjes om alles op aarde en de rest van het heelal vorm te geven? Wat is antimaterie, en wat heeft quantumtheorie daarmee te maken? In Reis naar de kern neemt Ivo van Vulpen, deeltjesonderzoeker bij CERN in Genève en verbonden aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam, je mee langs al deze grote vragen. Je denkt misschien dat dat ver van je normale belevingswereld afstaat, maar al deze inzichten worden dagelijks gebruikt. Van de GPS op je telefoon, tot de scanners in ziekenhuizen.. Over Reis naar de Kern Na Terug naar de Oerknal met Govert Schilling en Baan door het Brein met Iris Sommer is het nu tijd voor een nieuw avontuur: Reis naar de kern. Een fascinerende duik in de wereld van de allerkleinste deeltjes, waar de allergrootste vragen worden beantwoord. In vijf afleveringen zoomen we in op de wereld van het atoom, de quantummechanica, antimaterie en de ontdekking van het Higgs Boson. Reis naar de Kern is een podcast van BNR. Tekst en presentatie: Ivo van Vulpen. Concept: Connor Clerx. Eindredactie: Annick van der Leeuw. Montage: Gijs Friesen en Connor Clerx. Sounddesign en mixage: Gijs Friesen. Over Ivo Ivo van Vulpen is als deeltjesfysicus werkzaam aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam, het Nationaal Instituut voor subatomaire fysica (Nikhef) en hij doet onderzoek bij de deeltjesversneller (Large Hadron Collider) bij CERN in Genève. Hij is hoogleraar Wetenschapscommunicatie, in het bijzonder betreffende de natuurkunde, aan de Universiteit Leiden. In 2018 verscheen zijn eerste boek: De melodie van de natuur. Transcript aflevering Tot de jaren dertig was eigenlijk niks aan de hand. De natuurkunde was vrij overzichtelijk. Weer overzichtelijk moet ik natuurlijk zeggen. In de vorige aflevering hadden we het over de atoomrevolutie in die eerste decennia van de 20e eeuw waarin het ons eindelijk lukte om door te dringen tot de wereld van het atoom zelf, die kleinste bouwstenen van alle elementen. Tot de verbazing van wetenschappers bleken alle atomen uit dezelfde drie basisbouwstenen opgebouwd te zijn: protonen en neutronen (die samen de atoomkernen vormden) en de elektronen. Van negentig elementen terug naar drie bouwstenen dus. Heerlijk simpel en overzichtelijk! Alles op orde dus zou je denken. Maar toen gebeurde er iets waardoor we in één klap wisten dat we nog niet op de diepste laag van de kennis waren aangekomen en dat nog een onbekende wereld verborgen lag. In deze aflevering vertel ik jullie over deze verrassing en hoe het ons door ontwikkelingen in de techniek uiteindelijk wél lukte om het fundament van de natuur te bereiken. De neutronen en protonen bleken toen opgebouwd te zijn uit nog kleinere deeltjes, we leerden zelf deeltjes te maken in het laboratorium met behulp van deeltjesversnellers en ze te bestuderen met detectoren. Alles samen noemen we dat het Standaard Model en dat is tot op de dag van vandaag het beste beeld dat we hebben van de wereld op de allerkleinste schaal. En daar zitten gekke dingen bij hoor: deeltjes die dwars door de aarde kunnen vliegen bijvoorbeeld en magische dingen als anti-materie. Om deze stappen te begrijpen is het handig om je voor te stellen dat de ontdekking van het atoom net zoiets is aanspoelen op een onbekend eiland, waarna je, uit nieuwsgierigheid, gaat proberen dat eiland verder in kaart te brengen. Op het eiland bevindt zich een dicht oerwoud en terwijl je er steeds dieper en dieper in probeert door te dringen, bijvoorbeeld langs een rivier weet je niet of dat bos zich nog tientallen kilometers zo uit zal strekken en of er überhaupt nog wel iets anders te vinden zal zijn dan dezelfde bomen, vruchten en dieren die je van thuis kent. Maar als er dan ineens een bootje de rivier af komt zakken of als je een dier ziet dat je nooit eerder hebt gezien dan weet je gelijk dat je niet alleen bent en dat er meer dingen verborgen zijn. Precies zo'n situatie hadden we in de deeltjesfysica. Tijdens het onderzoek naar atoomkernen en radioactiviteit bleek gek genoeg dat er ook een bron van straling aanwezig was in een ruimte als er helemaal geen radioactieve stoffen in de buurt waren. Het idee was dat dat veroorzaakt werd door radioactieve stoffen in de aarde zelf. Best logisch en dus ‘case closed’ zou je denken, maar dan heb je net even buiten de koppigheid van de natuurkundigen gerekend. Er is er namelijk altijd eentje die het zeker wil weten en die naar de top van de Eiffeltoren gaat om te kijken of daar inderdaad minder straling is of in een luchtballon stapt om nog hoger te meten. Dat is allebei echt gebeurd! En maar goed ook, want het bleek dat de straling helemaal niet afnam hoe hoger je kwam. het werd juist sterker. De straling kwam dus niet uit de aarde, maar uit de ruimte! Blijkbaar worden we op aarde blijkbaar dus gebombardeerd door deeltjes uit het universum. Die botsen hoog in de lucht op zuurstofatomen en produceren daar een soort lawine van deeltjes waarvan sommigen lang genoeg leven om het aardoppervlak te halen. Die deeltjes waren dus de bron van die mysterieuze straling waar we naar op zoek waren. Dat onderzoek naar deze zogenaamde kosmische stralen is nog steeds een belangrijk onderzoeksgebied, maar daar gaat het nu even niet om. Mensen onderzochten om welke deeltjes het nou precies ging door de sporen van de deeltjes zichtbaar te maken, net zoals de sporen die vliegtuigen hoog in de lucht produceren, en door te kijken hoe ze reageerden als ze op andere materialen botsten. Zoveel mogelijkheden waren er niet, want we kenden immers maar drie verschillende deeltjes. Tot hun verbazing zagen ze dat het deeltjes waren die wel elektrisch geladen waren, maar geen proton waren …. en ook geen elektron. Een nieuw deeltje dus dat ongeveer tweehonderd keer zo zwaar bleek te zijn als een elektron. Het kreeg een eigen naam: het muon. Een onverwachte gast. Niet echt nodig, maar dat maakt niet uit. Het is net als gekleurde hagelslag en dure sportwagens. Niet echt nodig, maar het maakt de wereld wel een stuk leuker. Als kosmische stralen op dunne materialen vallen, blijken er nog veel meer nieuwe deeltjes te ontstaan. Sterker nog, een hele dierentuin vol nieuwe deeltjes. Fascinerend, maar het onderzoek was erg onhandig, want je was volledig overgeleverd aan wat de ruimte je gaf. Gelukkig lukte het ons dankzij twee technieken om zelf de regie in handen te krijgen: 1) de deeltjesversneller (om zelf deeltjes te kunnen maken in deeltjesbotsingen) en 2) de deeltjesdetector om alle deeltjes zichtbaar te maken die in die botsingen werden gemaakt. Dit zijn de twee elementen die we tot op de dag van vandaag nog steeds gebruiken om de natuur op de kleinste schaal te bestuderen. Alleen steeds een stukje geavanceerder. Eerst de deeltjesversneller. Dat we zelf deeltjes kunnen maken is een cruciale ontdekking geweest. De bekende formule van Albert Einstein E=mc2 betekent namelijk niet alleen dat je massa kan omzetten in energie (dat was de basis van de kernenergie en het branden van de zon uit de vorige aflevering), maar het werkt ook de andere kant op; als je maar genoeg energie bij elkaar brengt kan je daarmee ook zelf massa creëren: nieuwe deeltjes dus. In een deeltjesversneller geven we deeltjes, bijvoorbeeld protonen, energie door ze een klein zetje te geven. Daarna gebruiken we magneten om ze af te buigen en ze door een holle buis in een heel grote cirkel weer terug te leiden naar de plek waar we ze een zetje gaven … om ze vervolgens opnieuw een duwtje te geven. Als je dat heel vaak herhaalt krijgen deeltjes een enorm hoge snelheid en energie en als je ze daarna op elkaar laat botsen kun je al die bewegingsenergie gebruiken om nieuwe deeltjes te maken. Het voordeel is dat we zo deeltjes in een gecontroleerde omgeving kunnen maken. De ontwikkeling van de deeltjesversnellers ging heel snel: steeds meer energie en steeds meer botsingen. Op dit moment is de krachtigste deeltjesversneller op aarde de Large Hadron Collider op CERN, het Europees centrum voor de deeltjesfysica. Dan de deeltjesdetector. Om te begrijpen wat er in een botsing gebeurt is het cruciaal dat je de botsing kunt ‘fotograferen’. Dat is niet zo makkelijk, want ik zeg wel fotograferen, omdat we dat allemaal kennen uit onze eigen belevingswereld, maar een normale fotocamera kan alleen maar licht zien en helemaal geen andere deeltjes. De meeste deeltjes in de botsing leven trouwens ook veel te kort om te zien. We hebben een manier bedacht die je kunt vergelijken met die van het bestuderen van voetstappen in de sneeuw. Als ik je een foto laat zien van een spoor van voetstappen in de sneeuw dan vind je het vast gek als ik je vraag of het een auto, een konijn of een mens is geweest die deze sporen heeft achtergelaten. ‘Een mens natuurlijk’ zeg je dan. En als je de foto in meer detail bekijkt kun je vast nog veel meer achterhalen. Je ziet bijvoorbeeld of het één persoon was of twee, of het een kind was of een volwassene en nog veel meer. In een deeltjesdetector doen we eigenlijk precies hetzelfde. Als een deeltje door een detector heen beweegt laat het daar ook een karakteristieke afdruk achter, net als die voetstappen in de sneeuw. Het gaat hier te ver om de details te bespreken, maar door deeltjes door verschillende detectielagen te laten bewegen, die elk een specifieke eigenschap vastleggen, kun je van alle deeltjes hun type, richting en energie vastleggen. En hoewel het strikt genomen niet klopt is het prima om er over na te denken als een ‘foto’ van de botsing. Dat doe ik zelf ook. Maar het is wel echt ingewikkeld. Er zijn een miljard botsingen per seconde en in elke botsing zijn vaak wel honderd(en) deeltjes. Ontzettend moeilijk dus, … maar niet onmogelijk als je samenwerkt met slimme en creatieve mensen van over de hele wereld. Veel van de nieuwe deeltjes die gemaakt worden in de botsing leven veel en veel te kort om onze detector te bereiken. Het einde van het leven klinkt dramatischer dan het is, maar deeltjes kunnen uit elkaar vallen in een mix van andere deeltjes. Om toch iets te leren over die wereld die al lang verdwenen is, gebruiken we dezelfde truc die paleontologen gebruiken. De wereld die zij bestuderen, die van dinosauriërs, is ook al 65 miljoen jaar geleden verdwenen en toch verschijnen er wekelijks boeken over verschillende soorten dino’s en hun eigenschappen. Dat kan omdat er dingen bewaard zijn gebleven, hun botten, en door die weer in elkaar te zetten kunnen ze die wereld reconstrueren. Een super slim idee en wij deeltjesfysici doen hetzelfde. Wij gebruiken de ‘stabiele’ deeltjes (de deeltjes die lang genoeg leven om ze te zien in onze detectoren) om te herleiden wat er in de botsing gebeurd is. Hebben we nou wat aan die deeltjesversnellers en detectoren of zijn het speeltjes van jullie wetenschappers? Zeker! Er zijn zelfs duizenden deeltjesversnellers in de wereld. Bijvoorbeeld in ziekenhuizen. Helaas kent bijna iedereen wel iemand die kanker heeft en bestraald wordt, maar bijna niemand weet waarmee mensen dan eigenlijk bestraald worden. Meestal zijn röntgenstralen met heel veel energie het meest geschikt en om die te maken heb je een deeltjesversneller nodig. Net als bij de productie van ‘gewone’ röntgenstralen komt de straling vrij als deeltjes versneld worden en op een plaatje worden geschoten. Zonder deeltjesversneller geen kanker-bestraling dus, en daarom heeft elk groot ziekenhuis deeltjesversnellers. En de detectoren zelf dan? Laat ik ook daar weer een toepassing in het ziekenhuis pakken. We kennen allemaal de röntgenfoto. De straling zelf zie je niet, maar die gaat wel dwars door je spieren en vet heen, maar niet door je botten. Als je het licht opvangt aan de andere kant van je lijf kun je op de foto daarom heel goed de botten zien. En dus zien of er een breuk is. Of niet. Als je een scherpere foto wil kun je meer licht gebruiken, maar dat is niet zonder gevaar. Het is niet voor niks dat iedereen de kamer uitgaat in het ziekenhuis of bij de tandarts als er een röntgenfoto gemaakt wordt. De straling richt namelijk veel schade aan op zijn weg door je lichaam. Een andere oplossing om een betere foto te maken is door de fotografische plaat zelf beter te maken. Dit is net zoiets als het vergroten van het aantal pixels bij een digitale camera. En elke verbetering in de gevoeligheid zorgt ervoor dat met dezelfde hoeveelheid straling een betere foto gemaakt kan worden. Voor een enkele foto zal dat niet veel uitmaken, maar voor een zogenaamde ct-scan (dat is ongeveer het equivalent van tweehonderd foto’s tegelijk) betekent zou zoiets een enorme gezondheidswinst voor patiënten kunnen betekenen. Net als aan het begin van de twintigste eeuw toen men alle atomen rangschikte en in detail onderzocht om uiteindelijk te ontdekken dat ze allemaal opgebouwd waren uit dezelfde drie bouwstenen gebeurde hier eigenlijk weer hetzelfde. In deeltjesbotsingen was er een hele dierentuin aan deeltjes tevoorschijn gekomen, maar toen het stof neerdaalde bleken al die deeltjes ook weer combinaties te zijn van maar aan handvol elementaire bouwstenen. Het proton en neutron bleken bijvoorbeeld opgebouwd te zijn uit zogenaamde up-quarks en down-quarks. Samen met het elektron waren dat de bouwstenen van alle stabiele materie. Ze vormen samen de zogenaamde eerste familie, maar er hoort nog een vierde familielid bij: het neutrino. Een deeltje waar ik verder niet veel over zal zeggen, maar dat geproduceerd wordt in radioactieve processen en dat bekend staat als ‘spookdeeltje’ omdat het zonder probleem dwars door de aarde heen kan vliegen. Belangrijker is om te vertellen dat er van elk van deze vier deeltjes twee kopieën bestonden, twee kopieën met meer massa’s en die bovendien maar kort leefden. Dat gekke muon bijvoorbeeld, het zwaardere zusje van het elektron waar de hele zoektocht mee begon, heeft in tegenstelling tot het elektron niet het eeuwige leven, maar leeft maar een miljoenste seconde. Uiteindelijk bleken er 12 elementaire deeltjes te zijn, netjes gerangschikt in drie families van elk vier deeltjes. Deze deeltjes, samen met de regels over de manier waarop ze met elkaar communiceren (elkaar aantrekken, afstoten of in elkaar versmelten) vormen samen het beroemde Standaard Model. Dit Standaard Model vormt op dit moment het fundament van onze kennis over de opbouw van alle materie. Er is géén diepere laag. Dit is het. Het is een fantastisch en complex wiskundig bouwwerk waarmee we bijna alle deeltjes-fenomenen die we zien kunnen verklaren, maar tegelijkertijd zijn er ook frustrerende open vragen en mysteries. Waarom zijn er bijvoorbeeld drie families en niet gewoon één en waarom hebben de deeltjes zulke enorm verschillende massa en lukt het niet om de zwaartekracht een plekje te geven in de theorie? Dat allemaal in de volgende afleveringen. We wandelen nu in grote stappen door het bos heen recht op het doel af, maar voor we afsluiten wil ik nog even een klein zijpaadje inslaan en iets zeggen over iets is dat als totale science-fiction en magie bekend staat onder het brede publiek terwijl het voor deeltjesfysici de gewoonste zaak is van de wereld is: anti-materie. Komt ie! Toen de quantummechanica nog in de kinderschoenen stond bleek het lastig om de nieuwe theorie te combineren met de relativiteitstheorie. Enorm frustrerend, maar uiteindelijk lukte het de Engelsman Paul Dirac. Hij vond een formule die hem in staat stelde de bewegingen van het elektron in die rare quantumwereld te voorspellen. Het werkte allemaal fantastisch, maar zijn nieuwe theorie voorspelde dat er ook zoiets als een anti-elektron zou moeten bestaan (een positron voor de liefhebbers). Een deeltje dat even zwaar zou moeten zijn als een elektron, maar dan positief geladen. Hoewel er op zich niks mis is met het voorspellen van een nieuw deeltje (doe wat je niet laten kan), maar het leek naïef, omdat er geen en-kel experiment was dat zo’n anti-elektron had gezien. Gelukkig voor Dirac werd het positron vrij snel na zijn voorspelling ontdekt in het onderzoek naar kosmische stralen. En weer door Carl Anderson, de man die ook het muon deeltje had ontdekt. ‘Some guys have all the luck’. Later zou blijken dat inderdaad elk deeltje zijn eigen anti-deeltje heeft en het vormt daarmee ‘gewoon’ de helft van de bouwstenen van het Standaard Model. Rondom antimaterie hangt een zweem van mysterie. Er is op aarde namelijk alleen materie en geen antimaterie en ook in de rest van het heelal lijkt het niet voor te komen. HOE kan dat nou? Een van de bijzondere aspecten van deeltjes en antideeltjes is ook dat ze kunnen samensmelten als ze elkaar tegenkomen, maar dat geeft gelijk de vraag waarom er dan überhaupt nog materie over is in het heelal als ze bij de oerknal in even grote hoeveelheden gemaakt zijn? Het mechanisme dat deze asymmetrie veroorzaakt is nog steeds een van de grootste raadsels van de deeltjesfysica. Voor jou als luisteraar is het vast krankzinnig om te beseffen dat iets zo exotisch als anti-materie, iets waar je misschien tot 5 minuten geleden nog nooit van had gehoord, toch een toepassing heeft gevonden. Dat is zo namelijk. Het is niet in de vorm van een bom zoals in het boek het Bernini-mysterie van Dan Brown, maar juist om levens te redden in het ziekenhuis. Daar worden de twee lichtflitsen die gemaakt worden als een positron een elektron elkaar tegenkomen gebruikt om tumoren te lokaliseren. Laat me uitleggen hoe we dat doen. Bij patiënten wordt eerst een radioactieve stof geïnjecteerd die heel slim aan een (suiker)molecuul wordt gehangen zodat het zich via het bloed naar de tumor toe beweegt. Er wordt een speciaal atoom gebruikt dat positronen uitstraalt als straling, antimaterie dus. En dat positron zal, zodra het vrijkomt, vrijwel gelijk met een elektron samensmelten omdat die immers overal in het lichaam zitten. Daarbij worden dan twee lichtdeeltjes gemaakt die in tegenovergestelde richtingen dwars door het lichaam naar buiten schieten. En die kun je zien met een fotocamera. Als je dus ongeveer tegelijkertijd twee lichtdeeltjes ziet die in tegengestelde richting uit het lichaam komen, dan weet je dat er op de lijn tussen de twee camera’s een positron en een elektron zijn samengesmolten .. en dat zich op die lijn dus de tumor bevond. Als je ook nog nauwkeurig de aankomsttijd van de flitsen meet dan weet je ook waar de tumor precies zit. Omdat er bij de injectie een groot aantal radioactieve atomen wordt gebruikt en de lichtdeeltjes steeds in een willekeurige richting uitgezonden worden dan kunnen we zo een driedimensionaal beeld van de tumor maken. Antimaterie in ziekenhuizen om tumoren op te sporen; wie had dat ooit gedacht! En sterker nog, ik heb vandaag ook verteld dat als je een tumor blijkt te hebben we daarna weer een deeltjesversnellers nodig hebben om de tumoren te bestralen en te vernietigen. Deeltjesfysica redt levens! Met alle elementaire deeltjes en de krachten die vertellen hoe ze bewegen en met elkaar communiceren hebben we het fundament van de natuur gevonden: het Standaard Model. Tegelijk zijn er nog grote open vragen. Een van de grootste tekortkomingen was dat deeltjes in de theorie geen massa konden hebben. En dat is jammer, want a) deeltjes hebben wel massa en b) als deeltjes geen massa hebben zullen ze niet samenklonteren tot sterren en planeten en waren wij er dus ook nooit geweest. Een mogelijke oplossing, bedacht door een jonge Britse theoretisch natuurkundige, was de start van een zoektocht die 50 jaar zou duren. Daarover meer in de volgende aflevering.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rev. Carl Anderson is The Vice President of Fraternal Relations for Masonicare. Masonicare is the state's largest nonprofit provider of senior care and for over 100 years they have held their annual Family Fun Day.
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“All your followers are blind, Too much heaven on their minds, It was beautiful but now it's sour, Yes it's all gone sour.”Talking About Jesus Christ Superstar with our guest, editor Lucy DonaldsonFilm editor Lucy Donaldson joins Andy Nelson and Pete Wright to discuss Norman Jewison's bold 1973 musical adaptation Jesus Christ Superstar and share insights from her impressive editing career. From working on acclaimed projects like Ma to recent hits like A Haunting in Venice, Donaldson brings her expert perspective to analyzing what makes this unconventional rock opera work so magnificently on screen.In this entertaining and insightful conversation, Donaldson opens up about her journey in the film industry, from her early days at the National Film and Television School to assisting on major productions at Blumhouse before landing breakthrough editing opportunities. The discussion explores the collaborative nature of film editing, working with directors, and how test screenings help shape the final cut. The conversation then dives deep into Jesus Christ Superstar, examining how Jewison's creative vision of hippie performers telling the Biblical story in the Israeli desert creates a uniquely compelling cinematic experience. From the magnetic performances of Ted Neely as Jesus and Carl Anderson as Judas to the bold editing choices and striking cinematography, the group analyzes what makes this controversial film continue to resonate decades later.With its daring artistic choices, memorable musical numbers, and raw emotional power, Jesus Christ Superstar remains a fascinating piece of cinema that challenges conventional storytelling. Through Donaldson's thoughtful analysis and personal connection to the film, we gain new appreciation for this groundbreaking rock opera that shouldn't work on paper but absolutely triumphs on screen. This engaging discussion with a talented editor offers wonderful insights into both the craft of film editing and the enduring impact of bold artistic vision.Film SundriesWatch the conversation on YouTubeLucy's WebsiteWatch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at LetterboxdTheatrical trailerOriginal Material Learn how to support our show and The Next Reel's family of film podcasts by becoming a member. It's just $5 monthly or $55 annually. Learn more here.Follow the other podcasts in The Next Reel's family of film podcasts:Cinema Scope: Bridging Genres, Subgenres, and MovementsThe Film BoardThe Next Reel Film PodcastSitting in the DarkJoin the conversation with movie lovers from around the world in our Discord community!Here's where you can find us around the internet:The WebLetterboxdCheck out poster artwork for movies we've discussed on our Pinterest pagePeteAndyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked!You can buy our movie-related apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE.Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE.Or buy books, plays, etc. that was the source for movies we've discussed on the show from our ORIGINALS PAGE.Or renew or sign up for a Letterboxd Pro or Patron account with our LETTERBOXD MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT.Or sign up for AUDIBLE.
Join Matt and me for Episode 129 as we kick off our deep dive into the cinematic universe of Andrew Lloyd Webber's movie musicals.First up: Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)—the groovy, glitter-drenched rock opera that put sandals and sideburns on the Son of God. It's bold. It's blasphemous (depending on your aunt). It's got Carl Anderson levitating with charisma and Ted Neeley screaming to the heavens in a falsetto for the ages. Support the Conner & Smith Show on Patreon here:https://www.patreon.com/ConnerandSmith?utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan
Easter falls on 4/20 this year so we've got HIPPY JESUS and SPACE JESUS with JESUS CHRIST SUPER STAR (1973) and THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (1951). We've got Hippy Jesus screaming in the desert and Space Jesus getting shot at by jittery soldiers in Cold War Washington D.C. All this plus Carl Anderson delivering the performance of a lifetime as Judas Iscariot and GORT, the giant silver robot, melting tanks and cannons. This episode has Philena singing "I Don't Know How to Love Him" and Bob saying "Gort Klaatu Barada Nikto" to make her stop. What's the Buzz? We are buzzed. Before we get into the High Holiday weed pairings, Bob reviews FREAKY TALES, a movie that's hopefully still playing somewhere, because you should get really high and see it. Cory fills us in on his big move to Arkansas where he has found a wonderland of storied fast food chains that we do not have in California, Philena fills us in on the new build your own icecream sandwich joint in the Valley, and Bob recounts playing for a dive bar filled with Nazi skinheads with the Disneyland fireworks going off in the distance. And if that wasn't enough, we are joined by Sage, who has thoughts on JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR. Come back in May for The PhilenApocalypse III in Super 3D with TO WONG FOO, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING! JULIE NEWMAR (1995) and HURRICANE BIANCA (2016). Subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss it. Hosts: Cory Sklar, Bob Calhoun & Greg Franklin Special appearance by Sage Porter courtesy of Sage Porter Enterprises, LLC Greg Franklin is on assignment Old Movies for Young Stoners Theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard. Used with permission. "Come to My Seminar" by Count Dante and the Black Dragon Fighting Society used with permission. Handel's "Messiah," "It Was a Time" by Track Tribe and "The Quantum Realm" by The Whole Other courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Trailer and archival audio via of Archive.org. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners TikTok: @oldmoviesforyoungstoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
HERE WE GO MY SHOW FOR 27-FEB-2025 WITH A MIXED BAG OF OLD CLASSICS INCLUDING ( HEATWAVE, ASHFORD & SIMPSON, BRENDA & THE TABULATIONS, MACEO & THE MACKS, CARL ANDERSON, MELISA MORGAN ) AND MANY MORE ALSO SOME TOP NEW TRACKS FROM ( NORMA JEAN WRIGHT, WINDY KARIGAINS, CANDACE WOODSON ) WE ALSO HAVE THE CONNOISSEURS CORNER ( THIS WEEK WE HAVE GROVER WASHINGTON JR AND DAVE KOZ) AND WE HAVE THE BACK TO BACK CLASSICS BY A CLASSIC ARTIST (THIS WEEK WE HAVE TWO TRACKS FROM GWEN McCRAE ) THEN WE HAVE THREE TRACKS DUG OUT FROM THE GARAGE FROM ( THE ISLEY BROTHERS, WILSON PICKET, MARVIN GAY ) AND MUCH MUCH MORE SIT BACK WITH A GLASS OF SOMETHING AND ENJOY OR DOWNLOAD FOR LATER
Bradley University has a brand new music major! Check it out as Greg and Dan talked to BU’s Carl Anderson and Mark Dezwaan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Carl Anderson is a singer-songwriter from Virginia. His song swirls around like that plastic bag in the scene from American Beauty. A surprising unassuming clandestine charm that catches you unawares and then settles at your feet until the wind kicks up again. I have been a fan of his ever since we played a show together at the Bluebird in Nashville maybe like seven years ago. The way he sings is like no one else. You have to hear it for yourself (in this episode, you will).I'm so excited he's part of this show we're doing in a few weeks, at the Five Spot in East Nashville. Saturday February 15th. Carl is sharing some music, as is next week's guest, Abby Jane. Then I'll play a set with my new band, and then we're going to screen a world-premiere of the music video for my new song Meet Me at the End of the World, directed by MCP alum Mila Vilaplana. Throughout, Ryan Rado, who was on the pod a few weeks ago, is doing some live immersive painting. It's gonna be a great night and I'm very excited. If you live in Nashville here is a link for tickets.I've started making a new effort here on the podcast, which is to insert chapters into the YouTube video. For you it makes it easier to see the contours and compartments of the conversation (see below). For me it requires I listen back through the entire talk, which makes me reflect on what we discussed and whether it was worth it. So I know what I'm saying when I say this was a truly insightful and dare I say FUN conversation with a person for whom art's calling occupies a central position. Carl is serious about songmaking and unserious about its purpose. That is to say he holds the sacred cows lightly in his hand and only pets them when they ask. I am reminded that so much of the value in any conversation lay in its style, and not just its substance.We play a song together, his original, Separate Ways. Listen to the way he sings.Carl talks about what got him started on the creative path, his love for dancing, the pleasure of watching bad acting, Bob Dylan as the original troll, his in-and-out habit of fitness and its relationship to creativity, the strange and healthy beauty of having a job outside the industry.I share a little as well. What happened when I moved to Nashville twenty years ago. Why I burst into tears last week on my couch watching Fred Again's Tiny Desk Concert. How being yourself gives everyone else permission to be themselves too.Carl Anderson is a real one of one. I hope this conversation makes you want to finish the song you're working on. The Morse Code with Korby Lenker is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my music, writing and the Morse Code Podcast, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.00:00:00 Introduction/ In praise of Rock Club Owners00:04:27 In praise of Carl00:06:00 Carl reflects on his approach to songwriting00:07:27 Korby asks a weird question00:08:22 A story about roommates and song analysis00:09:27 How Carl got started songwriting00:11:19 When you realize that music is something you can do too00:12:01 Carl likes dancing00:13:14 Songwriting is a serious pursuit00:14:37 If you have musical talent you need to explore that00:16:13 Beethoven can't write a song like John Prine00:18:10 The new Bob Dylan movie and influence00:21:27 "Last time I talked to you you were pretty sober"00:24:21 Carl's take on health, fitness, and creativity00:29:54 Why did you move to Nashville Carl?00:35:23 Carl and Korby perform Separate Ways00:39:32 The stigma of employment when you're young00:43:02 Korby talks about his wake up call when he moved to Nashville 20 years ago00:46:04 Korby describes why he's doing this podcast00:46:36 Trying to not look too closely at what motivates you00:49:05 Do you want your kids to be artists?00:51:32 Fallow periods in the Life of an Artist00:52:40 The wonderful Dick Cavett show00:55:06 Watching cringe acting fascinates Carl00:55:46 Bob Dylan was the original troll00:58:10 "I'm not learning anything valuable here"00:58:40 Korby talks about the collaborative nature of film01:00:38 How Fred Again has inspired Korby in his novel01:04:52 "I used to want to be famous, I still do" but connection now too01:06:54 Korby and Carl reflect on meeting at the Bluebird01:07:50 A new season of collaboration starting with Feb 15 show!01:09:32 I am a very earnest person01:11:33 We had to stop because Carl must drive to Virginia Get full access to The Morse Code with Korby Lenker at korby.substack.com/subscribe
Quick note before the show - after taking almost 4 years off to produce the Morse Code TV Pilot, I'm about to release some new music. So so excited about this. The first single is called Meet Me at the End of the World. Its about reaching for love at all costs. I texted our guest Tyler Merritt the track after our interview last week and, to quote the man: “The whole song is super melodic. Great lyrical imagery. Super solid song bro”. So, early reviews are promising! The single launch party and Korby full band show (!) is Saturday Feb 15 at the Five Spot in East Nashville at 6pm. My friends Abby Jane and Carl Anderson are joining me on the bill, and podcast alum Ryan Rado will be live painting. We'll also be premiering the ridiculously ambitious music video we made for this new song of mine, directed by another MC podcast alum Mila Vilaplana. Ballroom dancing, a couple dozen costumed extras, a three-story tall LED lightwall made to look like a sunset in heaven, and a huge Viet Nam War protest set piece are some of the elements. We're filming next week and I'll be sharing behind the scenes clips and pics on my IG if you want to follow along. We're announcing the show Tuesday but here is the early ticket link for my substackies. We are gonna sell out — don't sleep on this :)And now back to our featured presentation~ Happy Publication Week to Tyler Merritt!!Tyler Merritt is an actor, musician, comedian, and activist behind The Tyler Merritt Project. Best known for his viral video “Before You Call the Cops” (seen now by more than 100 million people) and his bestselling debut I Take My Coffee Black, Jan 14th, 2025 just saw the publication of his second book, This Changes Everything: A Surprisingly Funny Story About Race, Cancer, Faith, and Other Things We Don't Talk About. No less a pop culture icon than Jimmy Kimmel wrote the foreword for Coffee, but his new book (which as of two days ago is available everywhere) features a who's who of admirers, reviewers and blurbers, including Trisha Yearwood, Joy Reid, Kristin Chenoweth, Heather Locklear, and about twenty more famous folks…Tyler is also a seasoned actor whose credits include Netflix's Outer Banks, the Disney series Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and A24's upcoming feature film The Inspection. So, I don't know how many threats that is, but it's a lot.Awhile back, I read I Take My Coffee Black, pretty much in one sitting. I loved it. Full of humor — both self-deprecating and barbed — pathos, and hilarious anecdotes, like the time he busted out an improvised rap to avoid being forced into a gang — there are no shortage of surprising revelations, praise in equal parts for rap icons and musical theater, and warm-hearted descriptions of big personalities (his force-of-nature mom comes to mind). The man's personal voice is so buoyant it basically floats on the page.Accordingly, this conversation was as wild a ride as the writing. Things got off to a rocky start (!) when Tyler reminded me he was still mad I didn't book him for a role in Morse Code. But we hugged it out and jumped into a fast, substantive discussion, based in part on a few shared perspectives. For one, we are both children of the West. He's from Nevada and I'm from Idaho. Having living here in the south for almost twenty years, I still retain much of the present-leaning-forward spirit of the west, and in reading Coffee, I felt Tyler had a similar perspective. The western half of America doesn't care where you're from. In that way it can be shallow and fatuous, but the south's preoccupation with its past can be a real head-scratcher to someone not from here. There was so much in this conversation — about Counting Crows, the Nashville music scene, George Floyd, Tyler's mom, the segregation that still exists in Nashville, how in some ways its more pronounced than in other southern cities.If you're still reading this it's probably because you know what a lovable, and loveably complicated person is Tyler Merritt. I hope you love this conversation and I hope it makes you buy his new book.PS I'm including a special exchange not included in the public pod as an exclusive for my Patreons. Up now.Last Week Redux. 10 minutes with Adam RossListen to Author and Editor in Chief of the Sewanee Review Adam Ross talk about the experience of writing a novel, and the sympathetic characters of Playworld, in an excerpt from the conversation we shared last week.Adam's second novel Playworld is a mere week old, and continues its reign of praise and adulation on the literary circuit. Seems like everyone loves it, (including me). As the Morse Code Podcast YouTube Channel nears 500 subscribers, we're going to include a 10 min highlight from each episode, going forward. We're working hard to build a community around creators and their important, life-giving, world-saving work.You can thank us, encourage us, join us, by subscribing to to the MCP channel. Thank you and stay passionate. ~Korby Get full access to The Morse Code with Korby Lenker at korby.substack.com/subscribe
**Chris Stewart's Soulful Etiquette Show Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Chris Featured Soul/Boogie/Reggae/Contemporary Soul From Whitney Jones, Tuxedo, Luther Vandross, Eddie Lovette, Paul Peterson, Barbara Lewis, Charles Wigg Walker, October London, Kathy Kiosins, JC Sol, Carl Anderson, Fred Kingdom, Will Downing, Keni Burke & More #originalpirates #soulmusic #contemporarysoul #70smusic #80smusic #disco #reggae Catch Chris Stewart's Soulful Etiquette Show Every Tuesday From 12:00PM UK Time On www.traxfm.org Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
HERE WE GO MY SHOW FOR 02-JAN-2025 WITH A MIXED BAG OF OLD CLASSICS INCLUDING ( THE OJAYS, CARL ANDERSON, MICHAEL COOPER, MELISA MORGAN, SONNY CHARLES, DIANA BROWN ) AND MANY MORE ALSO SOME TOP NEW TRACKS FROM ( DENNIS COLLINS, AL LINDSEY, GEORGIE B & THE GROOVE ASSOCIATION ) WE ALSO HAVE THE CONNOISSEURS CORNER ( THIS WEEK WE HAVE HERB ALPERT AND THE CRUSADERS) AND WE HAVE THE BACK TO BACK CLASSICS BY A CLASSIC ARTIST (THIS WEEK WE HAVE TWO TRACKS FROM MARVIN GAY ) THEN WE HAVE THREE TRACKS DUG OUT FROM THE GARAGE FROM ( ARTHUR CONLEY, WILSON PICKET, EDDIE FLOYD) FINNISHING OF WITH A COUPLE OF SLOW TRACKS AND MUCH MUCH MORE SIT BACK WITH A GLASS OF SOMETHING AND ENJOY OR DOWNLOAD FOR LATER
It's musicals month for November's theme and hitting up Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber again because it's time to go to church though we can't tell what denomination this is. It's pretty sweaty but there are some baddies hanging around. A little gay, to be expected, but the band is pretty sick. They're all the band. This is what Nazarenes wish their services were like. It's two thousand years ago by way of the 1970s in this rock opera retelling of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. We're jamming to Norman Jewison's 1973 film adaptation of “JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR” and it stars Ted Neeley (who crushes it) Carl Anderson (who steals the show) and Yvonne Elliman (who can get it). Then you got your Pauls, your Pharisees, your Herods and your Pilates and the timeless tale has never been told like this. We didn't know this at the time but Yvonne Elliman had some disco hits as well. She also hooked up with Eric Clapton but nobody's perfect. But anyway…Jesus. He's just a man, right? Why does he scare them so? Check the link here if you want to see it: https://archive.org/details/jeesus-kristus-superstaar-1973-compressed Subscribe to us on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuJf3lkRI-BLUTsLI_ehOsg Contact us here: MOVIEHUMPERS@gmail.com Check our past & current film ratings here: https://moviehumpers.wordpress.com Hear us on podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6o6PSNJFGXJeENgqtPY4h7 Our OG podcast “Documenteers”: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/documenteers-the-documentary-podcast/id1321652249 Soundcloud feed: https://soundcloud.com/documenteers Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/culturewrought
Smart Mobility stond in het teken van het World Congress in Dubai. Het ITS World Congress in Dubai is hét evenement voor Intelligente Transportsystemen (ITS) en brengt professionals uit de mobiliteits-, technologie- en beleidssector samen om de ontwikkelingen op het gebied van slimme mobiliteit te bespreken en te presenteren. De 30e editie van het Wereldcongres draaide om slimme mobiliteit en slimme steden. Wat gebeurt er momenteel op dit gebied? Hoe kunnen nieuwe, innovatieve ideeën en praktijkvoorbeelden bijdragen aan de volgende stappen richting leefbare en groene steden? Marco Maréchal ging erover in gesprek met Carl Anderson, professor bij het McLean Hospital; Dylan Hartley, CEO and Director at WHG - Vehicle Telematics; Saara Harjula, EU Affairs Manager, at the University of Helsinki; Omar Choudhry, Leading innovation in Intelligent Transportation Systems & CAVs at City of Ottawa; Andrew Somers, Specialist Consultant - Future Mobility and ITS bij Transoptim Consulting en Jeroen Brouwer, Director CRO Customer and Sales Analytics. The ITS World Congress in Dubai is the premier event for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), bringing together professionals from the mobility, technology, and policy sectors to discuss and showcase advancements in smart mobility. The 30th edition of the World Congress focused on smart mobility and smart cities. At the time, new developments in the field were being highlighted. Discussions centered around how innovative ideas and case studies could contribute to the next steps toward livable and green cities. Marco Maréchal discussed these topics with Carl Anderson, professor at the McLean Hospital; Dylan Hartley, CEO and Director at WHG - Vehicle Telematics; Saara Harjula, EU Affairs Manager at the University of Helsinki; Omar Choudhry, Leading Innovation in Intelligent Transportation Systems & CAVs at the City of Ottawa; Andrew Somers, Specialist Consultant - Future Mobility and ITS at Transoptim Consulting; and Jeroen Brouwer, Director CRO Customer and Sales Analytics at TomTom. In 'Smart Mobility: The Future Is Now' wordt de theorie verbonden met de praktijk. De projecten die er zijn op het gebied van smart mobility en smart city worden besproken. Tevens is er een koppeling met de consument, de Nederlander, wat vinden wij hiervan en wat hebben we nodig om hierin actief in mee te participeren? Alleen door deze koppeling te maken wordt het een succes en geaccepteerd. Het betreft een interactief radioprogramma te gaan worden dat volop gebruik maakt van de gebruiker (de Nederlander). ‘Smart Mobility: The Future Is Now‘ is elke laatste dinsdagmiddag van de maand van 15:00 tot 16:00 uur te beluisteren op New Business Radio. De uitzendingen worden ook als podcast beschikbaar gesteld.
**It's The Relax With Rendell Show Replay On Trax FM & Rendell Radio. Rendell Featured Soul & Boogie/Rare Groove/80's & 70's Grooves Cuts From Storm, Snooky, One Way, Solaris, Paul Bailey Sound, Michael Lovesmith, Lisa Stansfield, John Holt, Gregory Issacs, Flos, First Class International, Charles Veal, Carl Anderson, Ashford & Simpson & More. #originalpirates #soulmusic #disco #reggae #raregroove #boogiefunk Catch Rendell Every Saturday From 8PM UK Time The Stations: Trax FM & Rendell Radio Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
Carl Anderson Shares the Story of his family farm in St. Croix County.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this conversation, Matt Glover, former teacher and principal, now a full-time writer and consultant, and I discuss his book, How to Become a Better Writing Teacher, co-authored with Carl Anderson (Heinemann, 2024)Key Highlights from ConversationAuthor's Background* Matt Glover's experience as a first-grade teacher, assistant principal, and principal of a large early childhood school.* Shifted interest towards teaching writing, influenced by colleagues and educational leaders like Carl Anderson and Katie Wood Ray.Importance of Teaching Writing* Glover's interest in how children compose and think.* Emphasis on the importance of teaching writing from an early age.* Discussion on the role of equity in teaching writing, ensuring all students can express their thoughts regardless of language and transcription skills.Engagement and Choice in Writing* The impact of choice (topic and genre) on student engagement.* Strategies for supporting meaningful choice in the classroom to enhance engagement.* The correlation between engagement and achievement in writing.Building Confidence in Young Writers* The significance of building students' confidence as writers.* Techniques such as using children as mentors in writing conferences.* The positive effects of showcasing less confident writers as mentors.Effective Writing Instruction Practices* The role of teacher's own writing in the instructional process.* The power of peer partnerships and long-term student collaborations.* Practical strategies for conferring with students and asking empowering questions like "What are you making?" and "What have you done well as a writer?"Evolving Writing Units* Incorporating modern forms of writing like podcasts and TED Talks into the curriculum.* Glover's perspective on the cautious use of AI in teaching writing.* The importance of maintaining authenticity in teacher-created writing samples.Advice for Teachers* Start with one action or strategy from the book and work on it incrementally.* Utilize the assessment tools provided in the book to personalize and guide instructional improvements.* Commit to long-term growth and incremental learning rather than trying to overhaul teaching practices all at once.Interested in learning more?* Check out the two-day online institute for the book, co-facilitated by Matt Glover and Carl Anderson in July. Register with Heinemann here.* Watch our conversation with Carl Anderson to kick of this book study here.* To integrate more authentic assessment in your writing instruction, I humbly recommend my book on digital portfolios. it is a powerful approach for engaging and empowering students as writers and learners. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit readbyexample.substack.com
La compositora y cantante Angela Bofill acaba de fallecer a los 70 años de edad. Este especial quiere ser un homenaje y recuerdo a su preciosa voz. Repasamos sus colaboraciones junto a grandes músicos y cantantes: Kirk Whalum, Alexander Zonjic, Johnny Mathis, Marion Meadows, Narada Michael Walden, Carl Anderson, Dave Valentin, Norman Connors, Juanita Dailey y Stanley Clarke.
Carl Anderson from Masonicare checks in to discuss the upcoming Masonicare Festival that has something to do for everyone!
Send us a Text Message.It's the final episode of season two, so we're discussing some of the best practices for writing instruction. We cover the importance of a thriving writing community and the writing process, and we explore the role of oral language in boosting writing stamina. We also discuss the importance of dedicated and intentional writing time, the reciprocity between reading and writing, and the thrill of writing for an authentic audience. This episode will tee you up for the next school year!***Many thanks to this episode's sponsor, Texthelp! Visit text.help/cowriter to learn more about Co:Writer prediction in Read&Write because everyone deserves the power to read, write, and understand.***Go Deeper:Answers to Your Biggest Questions About Teaching Elementary Writing by Melanie MeehanCollaboration and Community in the Writing WorkshopCraft Moves: Lesson Sets for Teaching Writing with Mentor Texts by Stacey ShubitzExploring the Power of Oral Language: A Conversation with a Colleague (with Lainie Levin)Exploring Voice Typing During Writing WorkshopFamily Resources for At-Home LearningResearch Round-up (Build Your Expertise Blog Series)The Editing Minute#TWTBlog Posts about AudienceWriting Instruction Considerations by Carl Anderson & Matt Glover***Thank you to our affiliate, Zencastr.Use our special link (https://zen.ai/mqsr2kHXSP2YaA1nAh2EpHl-bWR9QNvFyAQlDC3CiEk) to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. ***Please subscribe to our podcast and leave us ratings/reviews on your favorite listening platform.You may contact us directly if you want us to consult with your school district. Melanie Meehan: meehanmelanie@gmail.com Stacey Shubitz: stacey@staceyshubitz.com Email us at contact@twowritingteachers.org for affiliate or sponsorship opportunities.For more about teaching writing, head to the Two Writing Teachers blog.
El guitarrista, compositor y cantante Michael Sembello acaba de cumplir 70 años. En esta edición especial de nuestro podcast le escuchamos colaborando junto a artistas como Richard Elliot, Chaka Khan, David Sanborn, Janey Clewer, Stevie Wonder, George Duke, Michael Lington, Carl Anderson y Randy Waldman.
In this engaging conversation with educators Vivian Chen, Debra Crouch, and Jared Kubota, we discuss the second half of How to Become a Better Writing Teacher by Carl Anderson and Matt Glover. The conversation revolves around practical insights, challenges, and strategies from the book that can transform writing instruction in classrooms.Key Discussion PointsBook Selection and Initial Impressions* Matt shares why he selected this book for the discussion.* Guests discuss their initial reactions and the impact of the book on their teaching practices.Challenges of Implementing the Workshop Model* Discussion on the complexities and benefits of the workshop model in writing instruction.* Vivian Chen highlights the importance of organizational skills and tools to manage the workshop's moving parts.Effective Use of Mentor Texts* Debra Crouch talks about the importance of selecting relevant and effective mentor texts.* The value of immersing students in high-quality writing examples to enhance their understanding.Conferring with Students* Jared Kubota shares insights on the value of student conferences and the importance of personalized feedback.* Strategies for balancing conferences in dual-language classrooms.Building Trust through Partnerships* The significance of keeping writing partnerships stable over time to build trust and enhance feedback quality.* Matt and Debra discuss the balance between long-term partnerships and varied feedback sources.Integrating Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)* Jared emphasizes the integration of SEL within writing workshops.* Techniques for teaching students how to give and receive feedback constructively.Tips for Educators* Practical tips from the book that can be implemented immediately in the classroom.* Guests share their favorite strategies and how they plan to use them in their teaching.Reflections and Closing Thoughts* Guests reflect on their learning journey and the book's impact on their professional growth.* Final thoughts and appreciation for the collaborative discussion.This episode is a must-listen for educators seeking practical strategies to improve their writing instruction and create a more engaging and effective learning environment for their students.Thanks for reading Read by Example! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support this space.For questions or feedback, share your thoughts in the comments. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit readbyexample.substack.com
In this engaging conversation with educators Vivian Chen, Debra Crouch, and Jared Kubota, we discuss the second half of How to Become a Better Writing Teacher by Carl Anderson and Matt Glover. The conversation revolves around practical insights, challenges, and strategies from the book that can transform writing instruction in classrooms.Key Discussion PointsBook Selection and Initial Impressions* Matt shares why he selected this book for the discussion.* Guests discuss their initial reactions and the impact of the book on their teaching practices.Challenges of Implementing the Workshop Model* Discussion on the complexities and benefits of the workshop model in writing instruction.* Vivian Chen highlights the importance of organizational skills and tools to manage the workshop's moving parts.Effective Use of Mentor Texts* Debra Crouch talks about the importance of selecting relevant and effective mentor texts.* The value of immersing students in high-quality writing examples to enhance their understanding.Conferring with Students* Jared Kubota shares insights on the value of student conferences and the importance of personalized feedback.* Strategies for balancing conferences in dual-language classrooms.Building Trust through Partnerships* The significance of keeping writing partnerships stable over time to build trust and enhance feedback quality.* Matt and Debra discuss the balance between long-term partnerships and varied feedback sources.Integrating Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)* Jared emphasizes the integration of SEL within writing workshops.* Techniques for teaching students how to give and receive feedback constructively.Tips for Educators* Practical tips from the book that can be implemented immediately in the classroom.* Guests share their favorite strategies and how they plan to use them in their teaching.Reflections and Closing Thoughts* Guests reflect on their learning journey and the book's impact on their professional growth.* Final thoughts and appreciation for the collaborative discussion.This episode is a must-listen for educators seeking practical strategies to improve their writing instruction and create a more engaging and effective learning environment for their students. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit readbyexample.substack.com
HERE WE GO MY SHOW FOR 02-MAY-2024 WITH A MIXED BAG OF OLD CLASSICS INCLUDING ( THE OJAYS, CARL ANDERSON, SWEET CHARLES, THE STRIKERS, MICHAEL COOPER, MELISA MORGAN, THE DETROIT SPINNERS) AND MANY MORE ALSO SOME TOP NEW TRACKS FROM ( ERICA FALLS, BILLY BROWN, DOWN TO EARTH ) WE ALSO HAVE THE CONNOISSEURS CORNER ( THIS WEEK WE HAVE SIMON LE GREC AND HOUSE OF JAZZ ) AND WE HAVE THE BACK TO BACK CLASSICS BY A CLASSIC ARTIST (THIS WEEK WE HAVE HOWARD JOHNSON ) THEN WE HAVE THREE TRACKS DUG OUT FROM THE GARAGE FROM (SMOKEY ROBINSON & THE MIRACLES, FRANK WILSON, MARVIN GAY & TAMMI TERRELL ) FINNISHING OF WITH A COUPLE OF SLOW TRACKS AND MUCH MUCH MORE SIT BACK WITH A GLASS OF SOMETHING AND ENJOY OR DOWNLOAD FOR LATER
JESUS ROCKS! Hosts Dominic Lawton & Ken B Wild are celebrating Easter by getting all religious whilst hitting those high notes as they cover the 1973 classic - JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR! The guys discuss the amazing voices of Ted Neeley & Carl Anderson, sexy lepers and the 13th apostle - Jimmy Flannel! Meanwhile, Dom invents the game "Who's Been Playing With My Peter?" whilst it's Ken's turn to tell us about his school performance of this very musical! The film-pitch this week sees a reimagining of today's movie. Same plot, same songs, all action! It's JESUS CHRIST ACTION STAR! Cast includes Arnold Schwarzenegger, Cynthia Rothrock, Chuck Norris, Sylvester Stallone, Jean Claude Van Damme, Steven Seagal, Jason Statham, Hulk Hogan, Ken B Wild reprising his role as Dove Head and Carl Weathers as Police Chief Judas Iscariot! Have you got a question, want to suggest a film to review or would you like to send us your own film pitch that we will read out on the podcast? Email us! Visit our website for more episodes & written reviews : WWW.BADMOVIECULT.COM Follow us on TWITTER Follow us on INSTAGRAM Join us on FACEBOOK Dominic Lawton can be found on TWITTER Ken B Wild can be found on TWITTER Got a spare minute? Leave us a rating or review on iTunes!
In this podcast, we delve into the world of writing instruction with Carl Anderson, co-author with Matt Glover of How to Become a Better Writing Teacher. Carl is the author of several acclaimed books including A Teacher's Guide to Writing Conferences and A Teacher's Guide to Mentor Texts K-5. Carl shares insights from his extensive experience working with schools and districts, discussing the importance of writing instruction and providing practical strategies for educators at all levels.Key takeaways from the conversation include:* The journey of becoming a better writing teacher: Carl and his co-author Matt Glover emphasize that the work of teaching writing is ongoing and dynamic. Their book provides actionable steps and personalized guidance for teachers at different stages of their careers, from novices to seasoned veterans.* Collaboration and professional development: Carl and Matt's collaboration, born out of webinars during the pandemic, highlights the power of professional learning communities and ongoing support in refining writing instruction practices.* Advocating for writing: Amidst standardized testing and shifting curricular priorities, Carl emphasizes the importance of advocating for dedicated time and resources for writing instruction. He encourages educators to engage in conversations with administrators and colleagues to ensure that writing receives the attention it deserves in schools.With practical insights, personal anecdotes, and a commitment to empowering educators, this conversation and Carl's and Matt's book are a valuable resource for anyone passionate about nurturing young writers.Enjoyed this discussion? Share it with a colleague and continue the conversation. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit readbyexample.substack.com
In this episode, Stephen Strang interviews filmmaker Carl Anderson about his new documentary on St. Patrick airing around St. Patrick's Day. Carl shares the inspiration behind the film and what viewers will learn about St. Patrick's life and legacy. He also discusses his personal journey of faith in Ireland and his cancer battle, during which he learned to recognize God's voice through dreams. Listeners are encouraged to watch the documentary streaming online and to seek God's guidance during difficult times.https://borntoblaze.com/ https://www.lovespeaks.today/
Where does literacy leadership intersect with the quest for educational justice? In this thought-provoking conversation, I am joined by Michele Caracappa (Reading to Lead) and Debra Crouch (Made for Learning) as we delve into this vital topic.Michele, with her extensive background in education and leadership from New York City, shares insights from her journey of supporting literacy and educational justice. The conversation covers a range of subjects:* The impact of policies on literacy instruction* The importance of teacher empowerment* Rethinking literacy through a justice-oriented lensWhether you're an educator, leader, or simply passionate about educational equity, this episode offers valuable perspectives on creating conditions that foster success for all students. Dive into the discussion and discover actionable strategies to bridge the gap between literacy leadership and educational justice. Don't miss out on enriching your understanding and toolkit for change. Listen now and be part of the conversation towards a more equitable educational landscape.Subscribe for more episodes on transforming education through leadership and literacy.Beginning next month, we are reading How to Become a Better Writing Teacher by Carl Anderson and Matt Glover.Share this episode with your network to spread the word about the importance of literacy leadership.Continue the conversation here in the comments (full subscribers), or wait until the podcast version is posted. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit readbyexample.substack.com
Joe, Kyle and Rick are joined by Paul Christian Glenn aka PCG to review the 1973 theatrical version of Jesus Christ Superstar starring Ted Neeley, Carl Anderson, Yvonne Elliman, and Barry Dennen. We ranked 20 songs from the soundtrack, as well as picking our favorite lines, characters, performers and scenes. Enjoy!
What is a book written for doing, not just reading? Matt Glover and Carl Anderson can answer this question. Their new book, How to Become a Better Writing Teacher is a book written for doing. It puts the power of day-to-day curriculum decision-making and fine-tuning into the hands of the teacher. In our conversation today, Matt and Carl dive deeper into some of the 50-plus high impact strategies from their book, that you can easily find as you need throughout the year.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
El guitarrista Russ Freeman, líder y fundador de la banda The Rippingtons, es el protagonista de esta edición especial. Repasamos sus colaboraciones junto a grandes artistas de la música Smooth Jazz como Eric Marienthal, Nelson Rangell, Carl Anderson, Jeff Kashiwa, Alphonse Mouzon, Brandon Fields, Phil Perry, Tim Weisberg, Sam Riney, Doug Cameron, Bob Baldwin y Jason Miles
God Told Arthur Guinness to Make a Better Drink and other Famous God-conversations in History God is and always has been a talking God. The Hebrew Scriptures alone record over 3500 different God-conversations. Then in the New Testament, we read of at least another 30 more. But God continues to speak beyond the stories of ancient Israel and the early church. God has spoken throughout history and the stories continue to be thrilling. On this episode, I join North American evangelist and filmmaker Reverend Carl Wesley Anderson, to talk about God conversations in history. You'll hear about Carl's own life-changing God-conversation in his journey through cancer as well as three others that changed the course of history. 1. Carl Anderson (21st C): “Choose this cancer treatment” God spoke to Carl throughout his recovery from Stage 3b skin cancer, including a dream of his oncologist revealing which cancer treatment he should opt for. 2. Evan Roberts (20th C): “Preach this sermon” God told Evan Roberts to preach to the young people of his hometown. God even gave him the four key points. When Evan did what God said, it sparked a powerful revival that led to 100,000 people coming to faith in 5 months. 3. St Patrick (5th C): “Go! Your ship is ready" Patrick was an English slave in Ireland when God spoke to him in a dream, “Go, your ship is ready!” Patrick escaped during the night and walked 100 miles to the coast where he found the ship from his dream ready to return him to England. Some years later, Patrick had another dream - this time, he saw a group of people on the shores of Ireland beckoning him to return. Again, Patrick heeded God's voice, moving back to Ireland to preach. So began the transformation of a nation. 4. Arthur Guinness (18th C): "Make a better drink" God spoke to Arthur to make a better drink than gin with minimal alcohol and high levels of nutrients. And so Guinness was born. The profits from this God-conversation and Arthur's very successful drink was used to finance a range of philanthropic projects including missions to China and beyond. Subscribe to God Conversations with Tania Harris and never miss an episode! Watch Carl's series: Love Speaks, Episode 1 for free! 20% discount on Love Speaks Documentary Film Series. Use the CODE "TANIA20" at the checkout! SUBSCRIBE to Carl's YouTube channel "To the Ends of the Earth.” About Carl Wesley Anderson Rev. Carl Wesley Anderson (B.Comm Arts, M.Div) is an international equipping evangelist and documentary filmmaker. His vision is to inspire and equip believers for passionate discipleship and hearing God's voice through itinerant ministry and as a “media missionary." Carl is the Founder and Executive Director of Born to Blaze Ministries, the author of the book Love Speaks, the writer/director/producer of two television series, Love Speaks & From History to Hope and documentary Does God Talk Back? He resides in Buffalo, Minnesota, USA with his wife Sarah and their three children.
This week we are joined by Carl Anderson and Matt Glover, two long time educators and authors dedicated to student writing. Carl and Matt explore what makes a strong writing teacher, and what we can glean from the writing process. They identity several principles and aligned actions that teachers can take to improve their practice.If you enjoyed this conversation and want to learn more about improving your practice, sign up for Carl and Matt's upcoming PD event “Becoming a Better Writing Teacher” on July 11-12, 2023, at Heinemann.com/PDAs always, a transcript of this episode is available at blog.heinemann.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hello everyone! Last week, we launched episode 300 with my talk with the wonderful Joe Dombrwoski! I cannot believe we are at episode 300 of the Teach Me, Teacher podcast. Truly astounded by their support everyone has had for the show over the years, and am grateful for every guest who has ever come to the show. In this episode, we continue talking about authenticity, but also stray into how accurate of a show Abbott Elementary is, Goats, and of course, the big topic of changing education for the better. Joe Dombrowski—Mr. D—comedian extraordinaire—has returned to Teach Me, Teacher and has done so with full force! We cover A LOT in this episode, but mainly, we discuss why authenticity in your life matters. What it can do for you. What doors it can open… Joe Dombrowski (aka Mr.D) took the world by storm in 2017 with a viral April Fools' Day spelling test prank that landed him multiple appearances on the Ellen DeGeneres show. Don't get it twisted though! It takes at least 20 years to be an overnight sensation! Joe has been doing stand up comedy since he was eight years old in his third grade talent show. He's never stopped! Since Joe rise to fame, he has been traveling the globe with his stand-up comedy which often highlights his crazy life as an elementary school teacher. When he's not getting creative on screens and stages, Joe spends his time in Seattle, Washington producing his podcast “Social Studies” where he recaps absolutely insane stories from teachers all over the world. This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their new book, A Teacher's Guide to Mentor Texts, Grades K-5 by Carl Anderson. Using mentor texts in the writing classroom can be a real game-changer for teachers. But how can we help teachers find mentor texts on their own, analyze them for teaching points, and use them effectively in the classroom? Carl Anderson's newest book offers a five-step plan for improving student writing using mentor texts. Over 23 classroom videos, annotated samples, student samples, and online resources bring the content to life and give teachers the confidence to find and use mentor texts as powerful teaching tools. Learn more and download a free sample at Hein.pub/MentorK5.
Hello everyone! I cannot believe we are at episode 300 of the Teach Me, Teacher podcast. Truly astounded by their support everyone has had for the show over the years, and am grateful for every guest who has ever come to the show. But I couldn't just have any guest for episode 300. It had to be a favorite—someone who connects to our audience on a deep level. And someone who is still passionate about the work we all do. With that, I knew there could only be one person who fit all of that criteria... Joe Dombrowski—Mr. D—comedian extraordinaire—has returned to Teach Me, Teacher and has done so with full force! We cover A LOT in this episode, but mainly, we discuss why authenticity in your life matters. What it can do for you. What doors it can open... Joe Dombrowski (aka Mr.D) took the world by storm in 2017 with a viral April Fools' Day spelling test prank that landed him multiple appearances on the Ellen DeGeneres show. Don't get it twisted though! It takes at least 20 years to be an overnight sensation! Joe has been doing stand up comedy since he was eight years old in his third grade talent show. He's never stopped! Since Joe rise to fame, he has been traveling the globe with his stand-up comedy which often highlights his crazy life as an elementary school teacher. When he's not getting creative on screens and stages, Joe spends his time in Seattle, Washington producing his podcast “Social Studies” where he recaps absolutely insane stories from teachers all over the world. This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their new book, A Teacher's Guide to Mentor Texts, Grades K-5 by Carl Anderson. Using mentor texts in the writing classroom can be a real game-changer for teachers. But how can we help teachers find mentor texts on their own, analyze them for teaching points, and use them effectively in the classroom? Carl Anderson's newest book offers a five-step plan for improving student writing using mentor texts. Over 23 classroom videos, annotated samples, student samples, and online resources bring the content to life and give teachers the confidence to find and use mentor texts as powerful teaching tools. Learn more and download a free sample at Hein.pub/MentorK5.
Hello everyone! Without a doubt, education is in flux right now. Some of it is good and needed, and some of it is scary and leading to thousands of educators leaving the profession, and hundreds of families feeling disenfranchised by the schools they used to love. Where do we go from here? What are the next steps to leading us into a new and great age of education? My friend Maxwell Roach, an entrepreneur, accomplished musician, and father dives with me into these topics and so much more as we learn about his tutoring company and what his success might mean for education as a whole. This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their new book, A Teacher's Guide to Mentor Texts, Grades K-5 by Carl Anderson. Using mentor texts in the writing classroom can be a real game-changer for teachers. But how can we help teachers find mentor texts on their own, analyze them for teaching points, and use them effectively in the classroom? Carl Anderson's newest book offers a five-step plan for improving student writing using mentor texts. Over 23 classroom videos, annotated samples, student samples, and online resources bring the content to life and give teachers the confidence to find and use mentor texts as powerful teaching tools. Learn more and download a free sample at Hein.pub/MentorK5.
Hello everyone! America is a melting pot. Always has been and hopefully, always will be. Even so, immigrant education hasn't shared the spotlight with other issues, yet it is at the foundation of the charge of public education. Laws, court cases, advocates, and critics abound on this issue, but the issue should be taken to to heart and understood by every educator. Last week, Jessica Lander spoke to us about her book, Making Americans, but more importantly, setting the ground work for understanding the nuance and beauty around the project of public education in America. This week, she is talking about what it takes, and why we should put in the effort, to build strong communities with the families we serve. Jessica Lander teaches history and civics to recent immigrant students in an urban Massachusetts public high school and has won several teaching awards, including being named a Top 50 Finalist for the Global Teacher Prize in 2021, presented by the Varkey Foundation and being named a 2023 MA Teacher of the Year Finalist, presented by the MA Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Previously she has taught students in middle school, high school, and university in the U.S., Thailand, and Cambodia. She is author of Making Americans, a comprehensive look at immigrant education as told through key historical moments and court decisions, current experiments to improve immigrant education, and profiles of immigrant youth and schools across the country. (Beacon Press, Fall 2022.) Find more of her work here: Twitter: @jessica_lander Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-lander-07b38239/ Instagram: Jessica_Lander9 This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their new book, A Teacher's Guide to Mentor Texts, Grades K-5 by Carl Anderson. Using mentor texts in the writing classroom can be a real game-changer for teachers. But how can we help teachers find mentor texts on their own, analyze them for teaching points, and use them effectively in the classroom? Carl Anderson's newest book offers a five-step plan for improving student writing using mentor texts. Over 23 classroom videos, annotated samples, student samples, and online resources bring the content to life and give teachers the confidence to find and use mentor texts as powerful teaching tools. Learn more and download a free sample at Hein.pub/MentorK5.
XPO Inc. (XPO) earnings report indicated $0.98 in EPS versus the $0.82 estimate. "We are cautiously optimistic moving forward and we are seeing positive trends in January 2023. Our business is two thirds industrial and one third retail. On the industrial side, there are some positive signs in autos, machinery, and equipment. We continue to provide excellent service and quality," says XPO Inc. CFO Carl Anderson.
Hello everyone! America is a melting pot. Always has been and hopefully, always will be. Even so, immigrant education hasn't shared the spotlight with other issues, yet it is at the foundation of the charge of public education. Laws, court cases, advocates, and critics abound on this issue, but the issue should be taken to to heart and understood by every educator. Luckily, an expert on the subject has decided to share her work with us on the show today. Jessica Lander teaches history and civics to recent immigrant students in an urban Massachusetts public high school and has won several teaching awards, including being named a Top 50 Finalist for the Global Teacher Prize in 2021, presented by the Varkey Foundation and being named a 2023 MA Teacher of the Year Finalist, presented by the MA Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Previously she has taught students in middle school, high school, and university in the U.S., Thailand, and Cambodia. She is author of Making Americans, a comprehensive look at immigrant education as told through key historical moments and court decisions, current experiments to improve immigrant education, and profiles of immigrant youth and schools across the country. (Beacon Press, Fall 2022.) Today, she is talking about her book, Making Americans, but more importantly, setting the ground work for understanding the nuance and beauty around the project of public education in America. Find more of her work here: Twitter: @jessica_lander Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-lander-07b38239/ Instagram: Jessica_Lander9 This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their new book, A Teacher's Guide to Mentor Texts, Grades K-5 by Carl Anderson. Using mentor texts in the writing classroom can be a real game-changer for teachers. But how can we help teachers find mentor texts on their own, analyze them for teaching points, and use them effectively in the classroom? Carl Anderson's newest book offers a five-step plan for improving student writing using mentor texts. Over 23 classroom videos, annotated samples, student samples, and online resources bring the content to life and give teachers the confidence to find and use mentor texts as powerful teaching tools. Learn more and download a free sample at Hein.pub/MentorK5.
For those who have heard of John Paul II's Theology of the Body, the assumption is that it's about chastity. While sex is a key part of it, there is more to it than just sex. We delve into how it encompasses much more than just that. One of our panelists even got a Masters in Catechesis, so you KNOW she can explain it. Check out our parent network: thequestatlanta Listen On Spotify Listen on the quest app: Android Apple Follow us on Instagram: @honest2god_ya Watch us on Youtube: @Honest2God Stuff Mentioned: Humana Vitae – John Paul II How to Save your Marriage Before Meeting Your Spouse – by Jason Everett ECHO Retreat – A retreat for young adults on Theology of the Body: March 31-April 2, Covecrest Called to Love – by Carl Anderson and Jose Granados Guests Socials: Producer Ben: Website Julian: Echo 2023 Emma: Echo Retreats Alycia: John Paul II
What can we learn from the texts that we admire the most? How can they inform our own writing?Today we're joined by authors Carl Anderson and Matt Glover. Carl's latest book, A Teacher's Guide to Mentor Texts, is part of the Classroom Essentials Series, and takes teachers through all the fundamental steps to using mentor texts in their practice. In this conversation, Matt and Carl discuss why mentor texts are useful, how to pick an appropriate mentor text, and ways that you can introduce them to your students.A transcript of this podcast is available on blog.heinemann.com© Heinemann Publishing 2022See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In a time of hostile tension between the Spanish and the Aztecs, the miracle of Our Lady of Guadalupe changed the course of history. In this episode, Justin Hibbard recounts the story of Our Lady of Guadalupe, why it was so important in the evangelization of the New World, and some of the peculiar phenomena of the image of the Virgin Mary on the 500-year-old tilma.Be sure to subscribe to Why Catholic? on your favorite podcast provider.Become a Why Catholic? patron at whycatholic.substack.com/subscribeSubmit questions for Q&A episodes at whycatholic@substack.comFollow Why Catholic? on Instagram: @whycatholicpodcastSources:Image of Our Lady of GuadalupeAm I Not Here: Mother of the Americas, Our Lady of Guadalupe by Harold RahmOur Lady of Guadalupe: Mother of the Civilization of Love by Carl Anderson and Father Eduardo ChavezA Handbook on Guadalupe Edited by Brother Francis MaryUnconfirmed Apparition in Mexico - University of Dayton Marian LibraryImages of the glowing womb of Our Lady of GuadalupeOriginal Music Notation of the TilmaEmbellished Music of the TilmaClaims about the Tilma and the Image - Knights of ColumbusFact or fiction? Nine popular myths about Our Lady of Guadalupe - Catholic News Agency Get full access to Why Catholic? at whycatholic.substack.com/subscribe
Join Da Bruhs Bookshelf as we discuss Carol Anderson's The Second Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America
El 2 de agosto de 1932, el físico estadounidense Carl Anderson hizo una fotografía extraordinaria. Una que podría revelar cómo nació el universo. Lo que Anderson capturó fue la antimateria, uno de los mayores misterios de la ciencia aún no resuelto.
It's only fitting that we air this podcast with Dr. David Dalu and Capt. Scott Collins the same week as the 2022 Gold Cup Tarpon Tournament. In 2008, Scott and David won all three major tarpon tournaments; The Gold Cup, The Don Hawley and The Golden Fly. It was the first time anyone had pulled off the triple crown in one year. It was also a confirmation that their wins in the previous year's Gold Cup and Don Hawley were no fluke. They knew their methodology of catching sensitive ocean side tarpon swimming in clear water was under everyone else's radar (which would soon be blow wide open). The key elements to this recipe was actually formulated by a few earlier moving parts before it got to Dalu and Collins and because of the significance of their success, history deserves to know how it all unfolded and by whom. Bring in steelhead/tarpon angler Neil Light, Capt. Albert Ponzoa, inventor Carl Anderson and Key West fireman, Carl Wagner, all adding to the success of what Collins and Dalu perfected. Who knew what and when? And what about all the refined techniques of their little secret that blew the common tarpon techniques deep into the history pages. With their newfound information, Dalu won five tournaments in three years, and Collins has one of the greatest records of any guide with 8 tarpon wins, 5 permit wins and a bonefish victory in 9 years.... On today's podcast, 14 years after their 2008 sweep, we speak about that magical year, the build up, and the players that participated in how the most current tarpon techniques evolved! This is the story of one of the greatest tarpon teams in history. We hope you enjoy!
In Ep. 64, Alysha interviewed her longtime friend, Alan Jax Bowers where he tells his extremely myronic story of how he now currently plays with the lead singer of one of his favorite rock bands when he was in high school, Corey Glover of Living Colour. Alysha asked during Alan's interview if he would like to be her Guest Co-Host where once a month, Alan would join her for what is now being called “Myrony Musings with Musicians”. As Guest Co-Host, Alan gets to invite his very cool and also famous friends so they can share how they got to where they are in the music world and in this episode they had the great honor of hearing the UNBELIEVABLE story of how Corey Glover almost didn't became the voice of “Cult of Personality” (on YouTube alone over 60 million views have seen this iconic video) but thanks to a lot of Divine Design Corey along with Vernon Reid, Will Calhoun, Doug Wimbish became Living Colour that people still have the awesome opportunity to see perform…Promise you do not want to miss this AMAZING episode and the myronies Corey Glover shares!! About the Guest: Corey Glover is an American singer, guitarist, and actor. He is the lead vocalist of the rock band Living Colour and has toured as the vocalist for the funk band, Galactic. As an actor, he played Francis in the 1986 war movie Platoon. Glover was born in Brooklyn, New York City. He was an aspiring actor when guitarist Vernon Reid drafted him into Living Colour in 1985, reportedly after seeing Glover singing "Happy Birthday” at a friend's party.Living Colour found immediate success with the release of their debut album, “Vivid” in 1988. It eventually went platinum in April 1989 and again five years later.[5] The album's single "Cult of Personality" won the 1989 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance and the band was named “Best New Artist” at the MTV Video Music Awards. Living Colour released two more albums (Time's Up and Stain) before splitting up in 1995. After the split, Glover started a solo career as Reverend Daddy Love and formed the band Vice with guitarist Mike Ciro.In 1995, Glover participated with an ensemble of notable vocalists, guitarists, bassists, and drummers, including the London Metropolitan Orchestra, to record a Jimi Hendrix tribute album named In From The Storm. Glover provided the vocals for tracks 7 and 8, which were In From The Storm (title track) and Drifting.[6]Living Colour reunited on December 21, 2000 at CBGB's during a set by Will Calhoun and Doug Wimbish's live drum ‘n' base duo, Headfake. Glover guested on three songs, and Vernon Reid joined them three songs into the set.[7] The reunion was followed by the release of the band's fourth studio album Collideøscope in October 2003.In August 2006, Glover began co-headlining a national tour of Jesus Christ Superstar playing the role of Judas Iscariot opposite Ted Neeley. He took the place of singer Carl Anderson who had played Judas since 1971 alongside Neeley and was set to reprise the role, but had died of leukemia in 2004. The tour ran through 2010. Glover told Neeley that when he was a child, seeing the movie version of the show was what made him decide to be an entertainer. In June 2008, Glover left the show to rejoin with Living Colour and to work on the next CD.Also in a...
In this episode, we are donning our lab coats and gaining access to the secrets of particle physics. We visit 1932, an astonishing year in the history of science across the world, from Carl Anderson's rooftop cloud chamber in California, to Marietta Blau's mountaintop experiments in Austria, via the Cavendish Lab at the University of Cambridge. Our guest is Dr Suzie Sheehy. Dr Sheehy is unusual for Travels Through Time – she is a scientist rather than a historian – but she is also quite unusual within her own field of accelerator physics. Firstly, because she is a woman, and secondly because she is a brilliant communicator, able to beautifully articulate the wonder and complexity of Physics. In her new book, The Matter of Everything, Twelve Experiments that Changed Our World she tells the major discovery stories of the past century: the cathode ray tube that brought us television, splitting the atom, finding new particles and, of course, the Large Hadron Collider and Higgs Boson. Behind each of these breakthroughs are the brilliant scientists whose curiosity and persistence made them possible. This episode is sponsored by ACE Cultural Tours, the oldest and most experienced provider of study tours and cultural travel in the United Kingdom. Find out more via their website at www.aceculturaltours.co.uk or speak to their friendly team on 01223 841055. Show Notes Scene One: 2nd August 1932. The discovery of the positron, Carl Anderson, at Caltech in America. Scene Two: 14th April 1932. Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, the splitting of the atom Ernest Rutherford (at almost the same time James Chadwick discovers the neutron in the same lab!). Scene Three: 1932. Hafelekar observatory, Marietta Blau and her assistant Hertha Wambacher place 'emulsion plates' 7,500 feet above sea level, near Innsbruck, Austria. They would go on to have a huge impact scientifically, but as women their work was undervalued and overlooked at the time. Momento: Marietta Blau's diaries so Dr Sheehy could write about her and fully reveal her genius and achievements to the world. People/Social Presenter: Violet Moller Guest: Dr Suzie Sheehy Production: Maria Nolan Podcast partner: Ace Cultural Tours Follow us on Twitter: @tttpodcast_ Or on Facebook See where 1932 fits on our Timeline