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Interplace
Cities in Chaos, Connection in Crisis

Interplace

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 23:00


Hello Interactors,This week, I've been reflecting on the themes of my last few essays — along with a pile of research that's been oddly in sync. Transit planning. Neuroscience. Happiness studies. Complexity theory. Strange mix, but it keeps pointing to the same thing: cities aren't just struggling with transportation or housing. They're struggling with connection. With meaning. With the simple question: what kind of happiness should a city make possible? And why don't we ask that more often?STRANGERS SHUNNED, SYSTEMS SIMULATEDThe urban century was supposed to bring us together. Denser cities, faster mobility, more connected lives — these were the promises of global urbanization. Yet in the shadow of those promises, a different kind of city has emerged in America with growing undertones elsewhere: one that increasingly seeks to eliminate the stranger, bypass friction, and privatize interaction.Whether through algorithmically optimized ride-sharing, private tunnels built to evade street life, or digital maps simulating place without presence for autonomous vehicles, a growing set of design logics work to render other people — especially unknown others — invisible, irrelevant, or avoidable.I admit, I too can get seduced by this comfort, technology, and efficiency. But cities aren't just systems of movement — they're systems of meaning. Space is never neutral; it's shaped by power and shapes behavior in return. This isn't new. Ancient cities like Teotihuacan (tay-oh-tee-wah-KAHN) in central Mexico, once one of the largest cities in the world, aligned their streets and pyramids with the stars. Chang'an (chahng-AHN), the capital of Tang Dynasty China, used strict cardinal grids and walled compounds to reflect Confucian ideals of order and hierarchy. And Uruk (OO-rook), in ancient Mesopotamia, organized civic life around temple complexes that stood at the spiritual and administrative heart of the city.These weren't just settlements — they were spatial arguments about how people should live together, and who should lead. Even Middle Eastern souks and hammams were more than markets or baths; they were civic infrastructure. Whether through temples or bus stops, the question is the same: What kind of social behavior is this space asking of us?Neuroscience points to answers. As Shane O'Mara argues, walking is not just transport — it's neurocognitive infrastructure. The hippocampus, which governs memory, orientation, and mood, activates when we move through physical space. Walking among others, perceiving spontaneous interactions, and attending to environmental cues strengthens our cognitive maps and emotional regulation.This makes city oriented around ‘stranger danger' not just unjust — but indeed dangerous. Because to eliminate friction is to undermine emergence — not only in the social sense, but in the economic and cultural ones too. Cities thrive on weak ties, on happenstance, on proximity without intention. Mark Granovetter's landmark paper, The Strength of Weak Ties, showed that it's those looser, peripheral relationships — not our inner circles — that drive opportunity, creativity, and mobility. Karl Polanyi called it embeddedness: the idea that markets don't float in space, they're grounded in the social fabric around them.You see it too in scale theory — in the work of Geoffrey West and Luís Bettencourt — where the productive and innovative energy of cities scales with density, interaction, and diversity. When you flatten all that into private tunnels and algorithmic efficiency, you don't just lose the texture — you lose the conditions for invention.As David Roberts, a climate and policy journalist known for his systems thinking and sharp urban critiques, puts it: this is “the anti-social dream of elite urbanism” — a vision where you never have to share space with anyone not like you. In conversation with him, Jarrett Walker, a transit planner and theorist who's spent decades helping cities design equitable bus networks, also pushes back against this logic. He warns that when cities build transit around avoidance — individualized rides, privatized tunnels, algorithmic sorting — they aren't just solving inefficiencies. They're hollowing out the very thing that makes transit (and cities) valuable and also public: the shared experience of strangers moving together.The question isn't just whether cities are efficient — but what kind of social beings they help us become. If we build cities to avoid each other, we shouldn't be surprised when they crumble as we all forget how to live together.COVERAGE, CARE, AND CIVIC CALMIf you follow urban and transit planning debates long enough, you'll hear the same argument come up again and again: Should we focus on ridership or coverage? High-frequency routes where lots of people travel, or wide access for people who live farther out — even if fewer use the service? For transit nerds, it's a policy question. For everyone else, it's about dignity.As Walker puts it, coverage isn't about efficiency — it's about “a sense of fairness.” It's about living in a place where your city hasn't written you off because you're not profitable to serve. Walker's point is that coverage isn't charity. It's a public good, one that tells people: You belong here.That same logic shows up in more surprising places — like the World Happiness Report. Year after year, Finland lands at the top. But as writer Molly Young found during her visit to Helsinki, Finnish “happiness” isn't about joy or euphoria. It's about something steadier: trust, safety, and institutional calm. What the report measures is evaluative happiness — how satisfied people are with their lives over time — not affective happiness, which is more about momentary joy or emotional highs.There's a Finnish word that captures this. It the feeling you get after a sauna: saunanjälkeinen raukeus (SOW-nahn-yell-kay-nen ROW-keh-oos) — the softened, slowed state of the body and mind. That's what cities like Helsinki seem to deliver: not bliss, but a stable, low-friction kind of contentment. And while that may lack sparkle, it makes people feel held.And infrastructure plays a big role. In Helsinki, the signs in the library don't say “Be Quiet.” They say, “Please let others work in peace.” It's a small thing, but it speaks volumes — less about control, more about shared responsibility. There are saunas in government buildings. Parents leave their babies sleeping in strollers outside cafés. Transit is clean, quiet, and frequent. As Young puts it, these aren't luxuries — they're part of a “bone-deep sense of trust” the city builds and reinforces. Not enforced from above, but sustained by expectation, habit, and care.My family once joined an organized walking tour of Copenhagen. The guide, who was from Spain, pointed to a clock in a town square and said, almost in passing, “The government has always made sure this clock runs on time — even during war.” It wasn't just about punctuality. It was about trust. About the quiet promise that the public realm would still hold, even when everything else felt uncertain. This, our guide noted from his Spanish perspective, is what what make Scandinavians so-called ‘happy'. They feel held.Studies show that most of what boosts long-term happiness isn't about dopamine hits — it's about relational trust. Feeling safe. Feeling seen. Knowing you won't be stranded if you don't have a car or a credit card. Knowing the city works, even if you don't make it work for you.In this way, transit frequency and subtle signs in Helsinki are doing the same thing. They're shaping behavior and reinforcing social norms. They're saying: we share space here. Don't be loud. Don't cut in line. Don't treat public space like it's only for you.That kind of city can't be built on metrics alone. It needs moral imagination — the kind that sees coverage, access, and slowness as features, not bugs. That's not some socialist's idea of utopia. It's just thoughtful. Built into the culture, yes, but also the design.But sometimes we're just stuck with whatever design is already in place. Even if it's not so thoughtful. Economists and social theorists have long used the concept of path dependence to explain why some systems — cities, institutions, even technologies — get stuck. The idea dates back to work in economics and political science in the 1980s, where it was used to show how early decisions, even small ones, can lock in patterns that are hard to reverse.Once you've laid train tracks, built freeways, zoned for single-family homes — you've shaped what comes next. Changing course isn't impossible, but it's costly, slow, and politically messy. The QWERTY keyboard is a textbook example: not the most efficient layout, but one that stuck because switching systems later would be harder than just adapting to what we've got.Urban scholars Michael Storper and Allen Scott brought this thinking into city studies. They've shown how economic geography and institutional inertia shape urban outcomes — how past planning decisions, labor markets, and infrastructure investments limit the options cities have today. If your city bet on car-centric growth decades ago, you're probably still paying for that decision, even if pivoting is palatable to the public.CONNECTIONS, COMPLEXITY, CITIES THAT CAREThere's a quote often attributed to Stephen Hawking that's made the rounds in complexity science circles: “The 21st century will be the century of complexity.” No one's entirely sure where he said it — it shows up in systems theory blogs, talks, and books — but it sticks. Probably because it feels true.If the last century was about physics — closed systems, force, motion, precision — then this one is about what happens when the pieces won't stay still. When the rules change mid-game. When causes ripple back as consequences. In other words: cities.Planners have tried to tame that complexity in all kinds of ways. Grids. Zoning codes. Dashboards. There's long been a kind of “physics envy” in both planning and economics — a belief that if we just had the right model, the right inputs, we could predict and control the city like a closed system. As a result, for much of the 20th century, cities were designed like machines — optimized for flow, separation, and predictability.But even the pushback followed a logic of control — cul-de-sacs and suburban pastoralism — wasn't a turn toward organic life or spontaneity. It was just a softer kind of order: winding roads and whispered rules meant to keep things calm, clean, and contained…and mostly white and moderately wealthy.If you think of cities like machines, it makes sense to want control. More data, tighter optimization, fewer surprises. That's how you'd tune an engine or write software. But cities aren't machines. They're messy, layered, and full of people doing unpredictable things. They're more like ecosystems — or weather patterns — than they are a carburetor. And that's where complexity science becomes useful.People like Paul Cilliers and Brian Castellani have argued for a more critical kind of complexity science — one that sees cities not just as networks or algorithms, but as places shaped by values, power, and conflict. Cilliers emphasized that complex systems, like cities, are open and dynamic: they don't have fixed boundaries, they adapt constantly, and they respond to feedback in ways no planner can fully predict. Castellani extends this by insisting that complexity isn't just technical — it's ethical. It demands we ask: Who benefits from a system's design? Who has room to adapt, and who gets constrained? In this view, small interventions — a zoning tweak, a route change — can set off ripple effects that reshape how people move, connect, and belong. A new path dependence.This is why certainty is dangerous in urban design. It breeds overconfidence. Humility is a better place to start. As Jarrett Walker puts it, “there are all kinds of ways to fake your way through this.” Agencies often adopt feel-good mission statements like “compete with the automobile by providing access for all” — which, he notes, is like “telling your taxi driver to turn left and right at the same time.” You can't do both. Not on a fixed budget.Walker pushes agencies to be honest: if you want to prioritize ridership, say so. If you want to prioritize broad geographic coverage, that's also valid — but know it will mean lower ridership. The key is not pretending you can have both at full strength. He says, “What I want is for board members… to make this decision consciously and not be surprised by the consequences”.These decisions matter. A budget cut can push riders off buses, which then leads to reduced service, which leads to more riders leaving — a feedback loop. On the flip side, small improvements — like better lighting, a public bench, a frequent bus — can set off positive loops too. Change emerges, often sideways.That means thinking about transit not just as a system of movement, but as a relational space. Same with libraries, parks, and sidewalks. These aren't neutral containers. They're environments that either support or suppress human connection. If you design a city to eliminate friction, you eliminate chance encounters — the stuff social trust is made of.I'm an introvert. I like quiet. I recharge alone. But I also live in a city — and I've learned that even for people like me, being around others still matters. Not in the chatty, get-to-know-your-neighbors way. But in the background hum of life around you. Sitting on a bus. Browsing in a bookstore. Walking down a street full of strangers, knowing you don't have to engage — but you're not invisible either.There's a name for this. Psychologists call it public solitude or sometimes energized privacy — the comfort of being alone among others. Not isolated, not exposed. Just held, lightly, in the weave of the crowd. And the research backs it up: introverts often seek out public spaces like cafés, libraries, or parks not to interact, but to feel present — connected without pressure.In the longest-running happiness study ever done, 80 years, Harvard psychologist Robert Waldinger found that strong relationships — not income, not status — were the best predictor of long-term well-being. More recently, studies have shown that even brief interactions with strangers — on a bus, in a coffee shop — can lift mood and reduce loneliness. But here's the catch: cities have to make those interactions possible.Or they don't.And that's the real test of infrastructure. We've spent decades designing systems to move people through. Fast. Clean. Efficient. But we've neglected the quiet spaces that let people just be. Sidewalks you're not rushed off of. Streets where kids can safely bike or play…or simply cross the street.Even pools — maybe especially pools. My wife runs a nonprofit called SplashForward that's working to build more public pools. Not just for fitness, but because pools are public space. You float next to people you may never talk to. And still, you're sharing something. Space. Water. Time.You see this clearly in places like Finland and Iceland, where pools and saunas are built into the rhythms of public life. They're not luxuries — they're civic necessities. People show up quietly, day after day, not to socialize loudly, but to be alone together. As one Finnish local told journalist Molly Young, “During this time, we don't have... colors.” It was about the long gray winter, sure — but also something deeper: a culture that values calm over spectacle. Stability over spark. A kind of contentment that doesn't perform.But cities don't have to choose between quiet and joy. We don't have to model every system on Helsinki in February. There's something beautiful in the American kind of happiness too — the loud, weird, spontaneous moments that erupt in public. The band on the subway. The dance party in the park. The loud kid at the pool. That kind of energy can be a nuisance, but it can also be joyful.Even Jarrett Walker, who's clear-eyed about transit, doesn't pretend it solves everything. Transit isn't always the answer. Sometimes a car is the right tool. What matters is whether everyone has a real choice — not just those with money or proximity or privilege. And he's quick to admit every city with effective transit has its local grievances.So no, I'm not arguing for perfection, or even socialism. I'm arguing for a city that knows how to hold difference. Fast and slow. Dense and quiet. A city that lets you step into the crowd, or sit at its edge, and still feel like you belong. A place to comfortably sit with the uncertainty of this great transformation emerging around us. Alone and together.REFERENCESCastellani, B. (2014). Complexity theory and the social sciences: The state of the art. Routledge.Cilliers, P. (1998). Complexity and postmodernism: Understanding complex systems. Routledge.David, P. A. (1985). Clio and the economics of QWERTY. The American Economic Review.Granovetter, M. (1973). The strength of weak ties. American Journal of Sociology.Hawking, S. (n.d.). The 21st century will be the century of complexity. [Attributed quote; primary source unavailable].O'Mara, S. (2019). In praise of walking: A new scientific exploration. W. W. Norton & Company.Roberts, D. (Host). (2025). Jarrett Walker on what makes good transit [Audio podcast episode]. In Volts.Storper, M., & Scott, A. J. (2016). Current debates in urban theory: A critical assessment. Urban Studies.Waldinger, R., & Schulz, M. (2023). The good life: Lessons from the world's longest scientific study of happiness. Simon & Schuster.Walker, J. (2011). Human transit: How clearer thinking about public transit can enrich our communities and our lives. Island Press.West, G., & Bettencourt, L. M. A. (2010). A unified theory of urban living. Nature.Young, M. (2025). My miserable week in the ‘happiest country on earth'. The New York Times Magazine. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io

THE HUGE SHOW
The Huge Show - Tigers Interview - Chris Castellani 05-06-25

THE HUGE SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 17:00


We were joined by Chris Castellani from the "Chris & Company" podcast. He and Ben talked about how well the Tigers have been playing, gave their thoughts on how much you could attribute this success to Scott Harris, talked about what they think is sustainable with this team, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

THE HUGE SHOW
The Huge Show - Tigers Interview - Chris Castellani 04-16-25

THE HUGE SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 6:18


We were joined by Chris Castellani from the "Chris and Friends" podcast and the "I'll Say This" podcast. He gave us his thoughts on that loss to the Brewers, talked about what's impressed him about this team up to this point, talked about the path moving forward, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Deborah Kobylt LIVE
Valentina Castellani Quinn and Marvin Williams

Deborah Kobylt LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 31:32


It's been just 100 years since silent films were all the rage in Hollywood, followed by talkies, moving color, digital, and now AI. Please join me in welcoming two experts in the film world who join us to talk about the ever-changing world of Hollywood, Valentina Castellani Quinn, president of Quinn Studios Entertainment, and Marvin Williams, founder of Big M Entertainment Pictures, discussing their latest venture on the Sony Pictures Studios lot to combine the best of Hollywood with the latest technologies. Valentina's father-in-law was Anthony Quinn, and she talks about the timing of this venture with Sony, once Columbia Pictures, which produced one of Mr. Quinn's greatest films, Lawrence of Arabia. The film's poster hangs proudly in the halls of Sony to celebrate its 100-year anniversary making motion pictures. Marvin, best known for producing “The Jungle Book,” among other classics, said he plans to combine the past with the future of Hollywood projects by merging AI technology with art. He says much like Netflix, Apple, and Hulu, streaming is where it's at. At least for now. Will they transform older films with AI technology? We be talking about that, too. We'll also discuss some new ventures, including involvement with the Canne Film Festival and a very “passionate” film development that's in the works as well. Please tune into #DeborahKobyltLIVE, the #LittleItalyPodcast and #LittleItalyOfLAPodcast on all video and audio podcast platforms to hear our discussion. I'm your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and I thank you for joining us.

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Serie A, ribaltone: il Napoli cade a Como, Inter nuova capolista. Dea scatenata

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 1:38


La 26esima giornata del massimo campionato di calcio regala un clamoroso scossone nella parte alta della classifica. L'Inter batte 1-0 il Genoa in uno degli anticipi del sabato, il Napoli esce sconfitto per 2-1 dal lunch-match di Como, mentre l'Atalanta, dopo il Verona al Bentegodi, schianta con un 5-0 anche l'Empoli al Castellani e rientra di forza nella lotta per lo scudetto.

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni
Marco Garrincha Castellani degli Octopuss presenta "She's seventeen"

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 7:03


Marco Garrincha Castellani degli Octopuss presenta "She's seventeen" con Daniele Di Ianni.

Deborah Kobylt LIVE
Valentina Castellani, President, Quinn Studios Entertainment and Malibu Fire Victim

Deborah Kobylt LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 25:22


Valentina Castellani Quinn, president of Quinn Studios Entertainment, has been living the American dream, arriving from Florence and making a formidable mark in Hollywood as an award-winning producer and filmmaker, with films “One Rock, Three Religions,” “Wonderful Losers,” “Augie,” and others to her credit. She also recently signed a joint deal with Big M Entertainment Pictures and Sony Pictures Studios, but that's been put on temporary hold because Valentina recently lost everything to the devastating fires in Malibu where she lives. And now, she faces the harrowing ordeal of finding a new place while trying to rebuild everything from clothing to work folders. Valentina joins us to talk about not just what it's like to find your home and everything in it gone, but to discuss the long haul of dealing with insurance, price gauging, and more. She also wants answers as to how these fires got so out of control in Malibu, Palisades, Altadena and other parts of Los Angeles, and she talks about what she calls a lack of leadership that led thousands to homes to burn to the ground. We will also talk about the ramifications these horrendous fires could have on the Hollywood industry moving forward. And while many look at Los Angeles as a place of wealth and movie stars, it's really a working class town much like any other, and right now, there's a big struggle and huge hurdles to overcome. Please join me and Valentina on #DeborahKobyltLIVE, the #LittleItalyPodcast and #LittleItalyOfLAPodcast on all video and audio podcast platforms to hear our discussion. I'm your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and I thank you for joining us. Please tune into #DeborahKobyltLIVE, the #LittleItalyPodcast and #LittleItalyOfLAPodcast on all video and audio podcast platforms to hear our discussion. I'm your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and I thank you for joining us. @valentinaquinnstudios #losangelesfire #palisadesfire #losangeles #malibu

Vinti minuti
PuliticaMente : Michel Castellani, député LIOT de la 1ère circonscription de Haute-Corse

Vinti minuti

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 29:39


durée : 00:29:39 - PuliticaMente, ici RCFM - Le député nationaliste s'inquiète du climat actuel d'instabilité politique au plan national. Elle fragilise selon lui le processus d'autonomie. Egalement au menu : le regain de violence dans l'île. Il se livre aussi à un plaidoyer en faveur de Bastia, et la construction d'un nouveau port.

PKDHeads Podcast Bonus
Interview - Linda Castellani - The Dark-Haired Girl

PKDHeads Podcast Bonus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 77:12


Content warning: Linda is honest about the sexist environment at the university at the time; there are plenty of ugly moments between Phil and Linda, which are explained in this podcast. –DA On this episode of the Dickheads podcast, The Davids welcome Linda Castellani. In the early 70s, she was an English major at Cal State Fullerton when her professor Willis McNelly asked her and a few other students to write to Philip K. Dick, who was going through a rough patch. A month later, Linda and her friend Tim Powers (the author who would go on to win the World Fantasy Award) picked up Phil Dick at LAX when he moved to Orange County. A young college student at the time, Linda was a short-lived crush for Phil. Linda shares personal stories about her time at Cal State Fullerton, hanging out with Phil, Harlan Ellison, and Norman Spinrad. Through the highs and lows, she gives a picture of her time with one of the most important writers of the 20th century. –DA Our Patreon ►► http://www.patreon.com/LanghorneJTweed Electric Larryland Discord ►► https://discord.com/channels/557458722268643329 David's YouTube Channel ►► https://www.youtube.com/user/Veganrevwithzombies/ •D. Harlan Wilson's Website: ►► https://dharlanwilson.com/ Find Linda Castellani: •A Dark-Haired Girl & PKD ►► https://www.thedark-hairedgirl.com/PKDCorrespondenceModified.pdf Music on this episode is from - Valis: An Opera by Tod Machover: http://www.amazon.com/Valis-ANNE-BOGDEN…EMA/dp/B000003GI2 FIND US: Twitter ►► https://twitter.com/Dickheadspod Facebook ►► https://www.facebook.com/Dickheadspodcast/ Soundcloud ►► https://soundcloud.com/dickheadspodcast Instagram ►► https://www.instagram.com/dickheadspodcast/ YouTube ►► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5…UlAAoWtLiCg

Genoa H24 - Il tuo podcast rossoblu
29 Dicembre 2024 | Empoli-Genoa, il commento al successo del "Castellani"

Genoa H24 - Il tuo podcast rossoblu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 15:01


In questa puntata torniamo su tutti i temi che hanno contornato la vittoria del Genoa ad Empoli, dalla spinta dei tifosi rossoblù alle parole di Vieira e Badelj passando per il capitolo infortuni. Buoncalcioatutti!

Genoa H24 - Il tuo podcast rossoblu
27 Dicembre 2024 | Genoa, è di nuovo vigilia di campionato. Le ultime direzione Empoli

Genoa H24 - Il tuo podcast rossoblu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 15:01


Alla vigilia della sfida tra Empoli e Genoa, Vieira e D'Aversa parlano nelle rispettive conferenze stampa. Il Grifone recupera De Winter ed Ekhator, ma perde Balotelli. Le ultime in vista del Castellani. Buoncalcioatutti!

Slam Radio
#SlamRadio - 616 - David Castellani

Slam Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 60:37


Italy born producer and modular synthesist David Castellani is an aficionado in all things modular with a focus on driving, contemporary techno. His sound, fuelled by an array of analog hardware, showcases the intricate aspects of modern music production, while staying true to the fundamentals. Having formerly cut his teeth in a DJ/Producer duo, David has already built a category of healthy releases, collaborations and remixes, while sharing the decks with industry heavies including Nastia, Mark Broom, Dense & Pika & Vril, to name a few. Now based in LA by way of Chicago, Castellani launched his record label Noetic in 2021, cultivating smart & dynamic techno with a focus on synthesizers and analog hardware. The label has curated eleven releases from Castellani so far, featuring remixes from Redshape, Matrixxman, Voiski & Etapp Kyle. Castellani's journey in music has been marked by two guiding principles – passion and learning, including exploration of world cultures. He uses the didgeridoo, part of ancient First Nation Australian culture which he respectfully acknowledges, in his live sets. He was taught drums by respected Afro Cuban percussionist Juma Santos, who featured on the legendary Miles Davis album ‘Bitches Brew'. The experience of working with Santos has stayed with him till this day. “It was one of the most vivid memories of my youth. We just spent hours playing drums together and then we'd indulge in some cannabis while Juma would share stories about hanging out with Miles Davis in the 70's. I was about 17 and remember travelling home, thinking how excited I was to start this new journey in music. And most of all, this helped me understand the value of education via a proper teacher within music.” Castellani would go on to be an educator himself, thriving as a teacher at Chicago's respected Columbia College, where he'd teach for almost a decade. His passion for educating is something that stays with him till this day, involved in running modular synth workshops in LA in collaboration with the RE/FORM crew, with whom he holds a residency. He also volunteers with the Jazz Angels, an outreach program that sees him go into schools and help children record and learn about music. His passion and curiosity for all things learning, creativity and technological development has seen him create his own sequencer module, the Precision Disrupter. His background in graphic design also sees a collaboration with clothing brand After Infinite, responsible for designing all their rave wear garments. A magnetic live performer, recent highlights include a special 360-degree audio-visual performance in LA alongside Colin Benders and ONYVAA; a coveted spot playing Chicago's Arc Festival and the release of his collaborative project ‘Hysteria Dichotic' with AnnMarie Arcuri, which combined techno, contemporary dance, modular synthesis and film. Castellani wishes to acknowledge that First Nations Australians are the traditional owners of the didgeridoo, a wind instrument he uses in his live sets. He pays his respects to all First Nations people. Tracklist via -Spotify: bit.ly/SRonSpotify -Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/Slam_Radio/ -Facebook: bit.ly/SlamRadioGroup Archive on Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/slam/   Subscribe to our podcast on -iTunes: apple.co/2RQ1xdh -Amazon Music: amzn.to/2RPYnX3 -Google Podcasts: bit.ly/SRGooglePodcasts -Deezer: bit.ly/SlamRadioDeezer   Keep up with SLAM: https://fanlink.tv/Slam  Keep up with Soma Records: https://linktr.ee/somarecords    For syndication or radio queries: harry@somarecords.com & conor@glowcast.co.uk Slam Radio is produced at www.glowcast.co.uk

J-TACTICS's show
J-TACTICS (S07 E02)

J-TACTICS's show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 114:58


Seconda puntata della settima stagione di J-TACTICS, la rubrica di radiomegliodiniente.com, dedicata alla vecchia signora bianconera.Focus sulla sfida andata in scena all'Allianz Stadium martedì sera, esordio stagionale nella nuova e scintillante Champions League in formato campionato d'Europa.      Comincia con una netta e soprattutto convincente vittoria l'avventura della Juventus di Thiago Motta nella massima competizione europea.                                                              I bianconeri battono con un perentorio 3-1gli olandesi del PSV allo Stadium nel match d'esordio della coppa dalle grandi orecchie che in questa edizione si presenta come detto con un nuovo format.Una vittoria convincente, che allontana i cattivi pensieri e le critiche dopo i due scialbi pareggi consecutivi, prima con la Roma e poi con l'Empoli in campionato.        Il largo successo dei bianconeri è infatti arrivato al termine di una partita che, dopo una piccolissima impasse iniziale, ha visto la Juventus prendere le redini e imporre il proprio gioco agli olandesi mostrando quella capacità di attaccare che era mancata nelle ultime due gare giocate in Serie A.       Il capolavoro balistico di Kenan Yildiz al 21′ è l'episodio che di fatto ha sbloccato l'incontro permettendo così ai ragazzi guidati da Motta, soprattutto ai nuovi acquisti, di liberarsi della pressione giocando con maggior consapevolezza.       Ed oltre che bellissimo, un gol "alla Del Piero" il vantaggio siglato dsl giovane turco ha anche una valenza storica, innanzitutto è il primo gol in assoluto realizzato nella nuova Champions League ma è anche il gol che consente al talentuoso Kenan di diventare il più giovane marcatore della storia del club bianconero nella massima competizione europea per club, strappando questo record proprio a quell'Alessandro Del Piero da cui ha ereditato il numero sulla maglia, l'esultanza ed anche il modo di far gol.                                                                      A mettere ulteriormente sul binario giusto il match dopo appena sei minuti ci ha poi pensato l'americano McKennie, che tramuta in oro un pallone in area avversaria siglando il gol del 2-0.                                     Nella seconda frazione di gioco il nuovo acquisto Nico Gonzalez fa gioco, partita e incontro rendendo inutile il gol degli olandesi con Saibari che interrompe la lunga serie di clean sheet della squadra di Thiago Motta.                                                      A voler essere pignoli, l'unica  nota stonata nello spartito suonato dalla Juventus nella serata di Champions insieme ad un Dusan Vlahovic ancora impreciso e pasticcione.Non mancherà poi uno sguardo anche al match del Castellani di Empoli dove si è vista una Juventus scialba e totalmente agli antipodi rispetto alla prova fornita in ambito europeo.Di questo e altro parleremo in questa puntata! Diteci la vostra, interagiremo con voi in chat live!Ecco i link dei nostri social:CANALE TELEGRAM:https://t.me/+TYOn7FZAQwet7MAtINSTAGRAM:https://instagram.com/jtactics_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=TWITTER:https://twitter.com/RadioMDN?t=woKQltSFRUTw9qibbRZaJA&s=09

Plutopia News Network
Linda Castellani and Tim Powers on Philip K. Dick

Plutopia News Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 61:30


In this episode of the Plutopia podcast, Linda Castellani and Tim Powers join Jon to discuss the legendary science fiction author Philip K. Dick. Linda and Tim recount their personal…

Stop Wasting Your Wine
Wine Review: Famiglia Castellani, St. Giorgio, Vermentino, Toscana IGT, 2023, More Counter Space

Stop Wasting Your Wine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 33:48


Join us this week as we dive into the 2023 Famiglia Castellani, St. Giorgio Vermentino from Tuscany! The boys unveil a new tier in their ranking system, play a round of PiNope or ChardonnYay, and discover a bit about Vermentino." Thanks for listening and Happy Sipping! Connect with the show. We would love to hear from you! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠stopwastingyourwine.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube

Lift Yourself
Become Her: Increase Your Self Worth To Attract Better w/ Mercerdes Castellani

Lift Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 54:34


Ladies it's time to increase your self worth to attract the life you desire. This week on the show I'm joined by my friend and fellow Spiritual Mindset coach Mercedes Castellani to explore all things manifestation, mindset, meditation & self love.  In this episode we discuss: 

Couch and The Rube
Ep. 927: Talking Pistons with James Edwards and Tigers with Chris Castellani

Couch and The Rube

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 54:26


SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
Ep. 927: Talkin' Pistons with James Edwards and Tigers with Chris Castellani

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 54:26


We talked what's next for the Detroit Pistons with The Athletic's James Edwards on the day Monty Williams was fired (17:00) and then dug into the uneasy direction of the Detroit Tigers with Chris Castellani (37:00). 

il posto delle parole
Barbara Paltenghi Malacrida "Enrico Castellani" Museo d'Arte Mendrisio

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 18:28


Barbara Paltenghi Malacrida"Enrico Castellani"Mostra al Museo d'Arte MendrisioFino al 7 luglio 2024www.museo.mendrisio.chDipinti, superfici a rilievo, opere su carta, installazioni, sculture, stampe e un'intera sezione documentaria - con alcuni inediti - sono presentati nel percorso espositivo con pertinenza cronologica attraverso le sale, ciascuna delle quali è dedicata a un momento specifico della ricerca di Castellani. La mostra è curata da Barbara Paltenghi Malacrida, Francesca Bernasconi, Federico Sardella, ed è organizzata in collaborazione con la Fondazione Enrico Castellani.  Dalle composizioni ad olio e fili su tela ai disegni della fine degli anni Cinquanta (Ombre) che hanno aperto la strada alle tele "estroflesse", dai dittici e dalle superfici angolari alle enigmatiche installazioni (Il muro del tempo, Spartito), da una selezione di stampe alle ultime opere realizzate in alluminio aeronautico, l'esposizione distribuita sui 600 metri quadrati del Complesso dei Serviti permetterà agli spettatori di avere una visione completa della pratica artistica di Castellani, dai meno noti esordi all'elaborazione del suo linguaggio più conosciuto. La mostra si avvale del sostegno della Banca del Sempione, del contributo della Repubblica e Cantone Ticino, Fondo Swisslos, e della media partnership di RSI Rete 2.La presenza di Enrico Castellani (1930-2017) sulla scena artistica della seconda metà del Novecento, è stata certamente tra le più influenti e carismatiche, grazie alla sua costante e rigorosa ricerca intorno al concetto di spazio e di tempo, e alla loro rappresentazione.Nel 1952 si trasferisce in Belgio dove, dopo un iniziale passaggio all'Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts di Bruxelles, preferisce seguire studi in architettura frequentando l'École nationale supérieure d'architecture et des arts décoratifs de La Cambre, dove si laurea nel 1956. Al suo ritorno in Italia incontra l'artista Piero Manzoni, con il quale sviluppa una profonda amicizia e uno straordinario sodalizio artistico. Nel 1959 fondano la fondamentale rivista "Azimuth" (uscita in soli due numeri) e la quasi omonima galleria Azimut, che presenta 13 mostre nell'arco di 8 mesi con l'obiettivo di esplorare le tendenze artistiche più innovative che si stavano sviluppando non solo in Italia ma anche all'estero.Se le prime opere sono debitrici di un certo tipo di espressionismo astratto, in particolare della pittura segnica di Mark Tobey, a partire dalla fine degli anni Cinquanta Castellani sviluppa una pratica artistica personale e ben riconoscibile, che lo rende protagonista della nuova scena culturale europea. Le sue tele monocrome, in cui la superficie viene modificata e ritmata da sequenze accuratamente studiate di estroflessioni e introflessioni, catturano infatti rapidamente l'attenzione del panorama artistico contemporaneo, di cui diventa una delle figure più influenti. Viene invitato a presentare le sue opere a mostre fondamentali come Monochrome Malerei(Leverkusen, 1960), The Responsive Eye (MoMA, 1965) ed è presente più volte alla Biennale di Venezia (nel 1964 e nel 1966).Nei decenni successivi persegue il suo affascinante, quanto misterioso, alfabeto visivo con rigorosa determinazione e il suo lavoro viene regolarmente presentato in mostre nazionali e internazionali come Vitalità del negativo nell'arte italiana 1960/70 (Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Roma 1970), Identité italienne. L'art en Italie depuis 1959 (Centre Georges Pompidou, Parigi, 1981), The Italian Metamorphosis, 1943-1968 (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York 1994). La sua straordinaria carriera culmina nel 2010 con il conferimento a Tokyo del Praemium Imperiale per la pittura, il più alto riconoscimento artistico. Enrico Castellani muore a Celleno nel 2017. Il progetto espositivo sviluppato dal Museo d'arte Mendrisio in stretta collaborazione con la Fondazione Enrico Castellani costituisce la prima presentazione del suo lavoro in un museo svizzero e la prima retrospettiva organizzata dopo la morte dell'artista avvenuta nel 2017. Il catalogoIl catalogo bilingue (italiano/inglese) presenta nuove riproduzioni di tutte le opere esposte e cinque saggi incentrati su aspetti specifici dell'opera e della vita di Castellani. Ester Coen analizza gli inizi della sua carriera e l'esperienza di Azimut/h, Paolo Bolpagni gli aspetti musicali delle sue composizioni, Fulvio Irace riflette sul rapporto dell'artista con l'architettura, Federico Sardella offre una panoramica della sua produzione artistica attraverso un prisma geografico e Barbara Paltenghi Malacrida fornisce una valutazione della ricezione critica della sua opera. L'appendice comprende una nuova nota biografica e una storia espositiva e bibliografica aggiornata.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.it Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

THE HUGE SHOW
The Huge Show - Tigers Interview - Chris Castellani 05-01-24

THE HUGE SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 16:51


We were joined by Chris Castellani to talk about our Detroit Tigers. He and Dan gave their thoughts on how the team has looked up until this point, talked about the hitting and pitching, and so much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

QNTLC
El APOCALIPSIS, según el Padre Castellani. La película

QNTLC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 26:46


Más info en este link. Colabore con la Orden San Elias. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/qntlc/support

THE HUGE SHOW
The Huge Show - Tigers Interview - Chris Castellani 03-27-24

THE HUGE SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 17:41


We were joined by Chris Castellani from the "Chris and Company" Podcast to talk about the upcoming season for the Tigers. Dan and Chris gave their thoughts on what this season will look like, Chris had the chance to talk with AJ Hinch - so he told us what that conversation was like, they talked about the future of Hinch and the team, and much moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KFC Radio
Francis Destroys Chris Castellani in a Head to Head in a Blog-Off Ft. Brian Simpson

KFC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 183:31


Order KFC's NEW Chizza at a participating KFC location today! Timecodes: 05:15 Mens #1 insecurity is body odor 07:08 Dante on the Boeing situation 33:11 Francis vs Castellani blog war 01:06:06 Continued: Men's BO insecurities 01:23:48 Video Voicemails 01:40:58 Brian Simpson Interview +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ KFC: Order KFC's NEW Chizza at a participating KFC location today! https://kfcshop.com/?utm_source=%25s&utm_medium=Content&utm_campaign=KFC_Radio&utm_content=%25ecid%21 https://bit.ly/KFC_Chizza Factor: Head to https://FACTORMEALS.com/kfc50 and use code kfc50 to get 50% off. Netflix: NETFLIX | THE GENTLEMEN LIKE IT WHEN YOU WATCH. https://www.netflix.com/title/81437051You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kfcr

Son of a Boy Dad
Semen Analysis | Son of a Boy Dad #184

Son of a Boy Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 77:00


Semen Analysis | Son of a Boy Dad #184 -- Rone, Lil Sas & Francis discuss meeting Jake Gyllenhaal, beefing with Castellani & a little ball -- Ad: NETFLIX | THE GENTLEMEN LIKE IT WHEN YOU WATCH. https://netflix.com/thegentlemen -- Follow us on our socials: https://linktr.ee/sonofaboydad -- Merch: https://store.barstoolsports.com/collections/son-of-a-boy-dad -- SUBSCRIBE TO THE YOUTUBE #SonOfABoyDad #BarstoolSportsYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/sonofaboydad

Stop Wasting Your Wine
Wine Review: Famiglia Castellani, St. Giorgio, Chianti Classico Riserva, Italy, 2017, "Finally Out of France"

Stop Wasting Your Wine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 35:57


Join us as we review the 2017 Chianti Classico Riserva from the producer Famiglia Castellani, in Tuscany, Italy. This week, we hit the wildly important 29th episode milestone and the boys learn about Chianti and its rock star grape Sangiovese. Connect with the show. We would love to hear from you! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠stopwastingyourwine.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠ ⁠FaceBook⁠

Minifan HQ - Wrap Up Shows, Reactions & More
BAP with Mick and Castellani

Minifan HQ - Wrap Up Shows, Reactions & More

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 36:49


The little fella has some balls

The Wolverine Podcast
Basking in national championship glory (w/ guests Chris Castellani, Luke Ghiardi)

The Wolverine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 57:45


TheWolverine.com's Anthony Broome welcomes former podcast co-hosts Chris Castellani (Barstool Sports) and Luke Ghiardi (formerly Maize n Brew) to discuss Michigan football's national championship win and reflect on the road that led to it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Kirk Minihane Show
I Survived Mick's Walkout 2023

The Kirk Minihane Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 154:59


Blind Mike joins Kirk in studio as Justin produces. (1:30) Daver calls in to break down his investigative report. (11:30) Mike gives his theory on Mick's explosive day yesterday. (16:30) Everyone weighs in on the Boner Salad Report. (24:30) Mike discusses how Coleman and Gus messed up. (28:30) Gus is sending around his pitch. (40:00) Justin reveals he ran a skincare company. (42:00) Justin gives a Mountain Dew update. (47:00) Snell is back in the world. (01:02:00) Jeff calls in to discuss Mick's whereabouts. (01:05:00) Mick calls in to give an update. (01:19:00) #DonutGate (01:25:00) "Intern" Nicholas calls in. (01:30:00) MutStack drops. (01:37:00) Castellani is asked about Kirk on a livestream. (01:40:00) Justin gives his thoughts on the newest Star Wars movie announcement. (01:46:00) Calls. (02:09:00) A caller asks Mike for an update on Lauren Compton. (02:20:00) Predictions for next week's show.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow

QNTLC
El LIBERALISMO según el PADRE CASTELLANI

QNTLC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 57:13


Conferencia dictada en Rosario, Argentina, año 2019 por el P. Javier Olivera Ravasi --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/qntlc/support

Starting 9
Texas Rangers Reset the West: 2023 MLB Recap

Starting 9

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 54:17


Carl, Klemmer and Castellani have a casual 2023 MLB recap show where they crown the Rangers, relive their best postseason moments and contributors, some favorite storylines, esoteric questions about the strength of the game, and of course a look ahead to 2024 because the game never stops. There's already moves and we sink into the AL East. A lot going on per usual. Thanks for tuning in.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

Starting 9
WORLD SERIES: Game 4 Recap + Game 5 Preview

Starting 9

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 53:42


Carl, Klemmer and Castellani break down the World Series through 4 games and preview the 5th starting tonight. Thanks for tuning in.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

Starting 9
The Astros Finally Lose + NLCS Game 7 Preview

Starting 9

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 44:26


Carl, Klemmer and Castellani react to the Rangers taking down Houston to win the AL Pennant and Dusty Baker's shocking announcement. Is the Astros window closing faster than we know? And do you even realize the Rangers lost 100 games just two years ago? It's been an amazing turnaround. Meanwhile the Diamondbacks look to shock the baseball world in an improbable Game 7 Tuesday night. The Phillies are heavy favorites according to anyone with an opinion. We preview the drama and make predictions at the end. Good luck to both teams and thanks for tuning in.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

Locked On Spartans
Is there any stopping Michigan, Blake Corum & JJ McCarthy? Chris Castellani joins to chat

Locked On Spartans

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 34:49


Chris Castellani of Barstool Sports joins for our now-annual tradition of talking about the Paul Bunyan Game between MSU and UM which is...just kind of weird this year. We get into the state of both programs before diving into what's made Michigan strong and what has Blake Corum and JJ McCarthy ahead of the field in the Big Ten.And then, as inspired by The Dozen Trivia, we present the Half Dozen Trivia with questions based entirely on this rivalry.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetterhelpThis podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp.If you're thinking of starting therapy, give BetterHelp a try. Visit BetterHelp.com/lockedoncollege today to get 10% off your first month. BirddogsGo to birddogs.com/lockedoncollege or enter promo code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for a free water bottle with any purchase. You won't want to take your birddogs off we promise you.eBay MotorsWith all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers.Athletic BrewingGo to AthleticBrewing.com and enter code LOCKEDON to get 15% off your first online order or find a store near you! Athletic Brewing. Milford, CT and San Diego, CA. Near Beer.PrizePicksGo to PrizePicks.com/lockedoncollege and use code lockedoncollege for a first deposit match up to $100! Daily Fantasy Sports Made Easy!GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase.Jase MedicalGet $20 off these lifesaving antibiotics with Jase Medical by using code LOCKEDON at checkout on jasemedical.com.LinkedInLinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONCOLLEGE. Terms and conditions apply.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Right now, NEW customers can bet FIVE DOLLARS and get TWO HUNDRED in BONUS BETS – GUARANTEED. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Spartans
Is there any stopping Michigan, Blake Corum & JJ McCarthy? Chris Castellani joins to chat

Locked On Spartans

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 36:34


Chris Castellani of Barstool Sports joins for our now-annual tradition of talking about the Paul Bunyan Game between MSU and UM which is...just kind of weird this year. We get into the state of both programs before diving into what's made Michigan strong and what has Blake Corum and JJ McCarthy ahead of the field in the Big Ten. And then, as inspired by The Dozen Trivia, we present the Half Dozen Trivia with questions based entirely on this rivalry. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Betterhelp This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp.If you're thinking of starting therapy, give BetterHelp a try. Visit BetterHelp.com/lockedoncollege today to get 10% off your first month.  Birddogs Go to birddogs.com/lockedoncollege or enter promo code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for a free water bottle with any purchase. You won't want to take your birddogs off we promise you. eBay Motors With all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Athletic Brewing Go to AthleticBrewing.com and enter code LOCKEDON to get 15% off your first online order or find a store near you! Athletic Brewing. Milford, CT and San Diego, CA. Near Beer. PrizePicks Go to PrizePicks.com/lockedoncollege and use code lockedoncollege for a first deposit match up to $100! Daily Fantasy Sports Made Easy! Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase. Jase Medical Get $20 off these lifesaving antibiotics with Jase Medical by using code LOCKEDON at checkout on jasemedical.com. LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONCOLLEGE. Terms and conditions apply. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Right now, NEW customers can bet FIVE DOLLARS and get TWO HUNDRED in BONUS BETS – GUARANTEED. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Starting 9
ALCS Preview: Astros vs. Rangers

Starting 9

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 55:23


Carl and Castellani break down the ALCS between the Houston Astros and Texas Rangers. It's everything you need to know going into the Battle for Texas. Are the Astros another great professional dynasty or is this the beginning of the end? What infield would you rather have for the next week? And did Jose Abreu fix himself enough to be the ALCS 'X' factor? This should be the best series of the playoffs.* Thanks for tuning in. *SHOULD BEYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

Starting 9
The Atlanta Braves Are Dead

Starting 9

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 48:39


Carl and Castellani react to the Braves and Phillies NLDS. Nick Castellanos is a Philadelphia legend. Bryce Harper is the coolest guy in baseball. The Atlanta Braves are an objective disappointment, and the new playoff format is here to stay. No clue if that's a good thing but we appreciate you tuning in.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

Starting 9
ALDS Roster Wars: Twins vs. Astros feat. WhiteSoxDave

Starting 9

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 31:32


Carl, Castellani and WhiteSoxDave break down the Astros vs. Twins ALDS in a coveted Roster Wars exercise. Would you rather have Jeremy Pena or Carlos Correa? Is Jose Abreu really THAT terrible now? And how does the Starting Pitching compare with the Twins coming off the Wild Card while the Astros stayed home? Spoiler: It's MUCH closer than most people would ever think. That's why we go through the exercise. Thanks for tuning in.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

Starting 9
Power Ranking MLB Playoff Teams Based On World Series Odds

Starting 9

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 66:43


Carl, Klemmer, Castellani and Hubbs put together their final 1-12 MLB playoff list based entirely on who can win the world series. Are the Dodgers better off than the Phillies? Can anyone catch the Orioles? Should the Rangers even be here? So much to tackle. Thanks for tuning in.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

Starting 9
The Top 10 Biggest Disappointments of the 2023 Season

Starting 9

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 46:53


Carl and Castellani put together their top 10 biggest disappointments of the 2023 MLB season including the Padres failure to make the playoffs, the Mets #1 payroll, Jose Abreu and Tim Anderson's first season apart and some other heartbreakers. And a very good time to laugh at the St. Louis Cardinals. Thanks for tuning in.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

Starting 9
MLB Power Rankings Week 26

Starting 9

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 47:43


Carl, Klemmer and Castellani chop up the top 9 for week 26 of the MLB season. There's 7 games left and these are the sharpest rankings put out this year. The Blue Jays finally have our respect, the Rangers are back (we guess?) and all of this could be completely wrong in just one week. It's the best time of the baseball year. Thanks for tuning in.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

Starting 9
MLB Roster Wars: Cubs vs. Astros

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 58:55


Another edition of Roster Wars featuring the Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros. Carl and Castellani break down every position over 12 rounds to declare a winner. In-depth player comparisons and maybe even a World Series preview? Crazier things have happened. Thanks for subscribing to the channel.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

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MLB Roster Wars: Atlanta Braves vs. LA Dodgers

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 51:23


Carl and Castellani are joined by Klemmer for another edition of MLB Roster Wars. This time we square off the Braves and Dodgers under a new format and scoring system for the two best teams in baseball. Subscribe for more baseball.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

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Ohtani Free Agency + Roster Wars: Mariners vs. Blue Jays

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 53:20


Carl and Castellani are fresh off the Barstool Award 20th anniversary show when they get the news that Shohei Ohtani's UCL is cooked. What does that mean for his free agency and is that good news for your team? Afterwards it's another round of Roster Wars, this time featuring the Mariners and Blue Jays. The clubs share similar outlooks through completely different approaches. The final verdict is closer than you think. Subscribe and review.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

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The Chicago White Sox Are Pathetic feat. WhiteSoxDave

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 70:16


Carl, Castellani and WhiteSoxDave try to understand how the White Sox got so bad so fast. Can you even fix it? Can Ozzie Guillen manager again? It's such a disaster that we devote most of the show to one of MLB's most surprising stories. Also: Playoff Races, Lorenzen No-Hitter scale, pick-your-injury and the Mariners are RED HOT. Subscribe to the channel.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

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MLB Trade Deadline Winners & LOSERS

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 32:15


Carl, Klemmer and Castellani break down their biggest reactions from the trade deadline after a 2.5 hour live stream. Winners. Losers. Everything in between.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

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Previewing the MLB Trade Deadline: What Clubs Need to Buy/Sell?

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 52:11


Carl and Castellani get into the trade deadline predictions and what teams should be most active. Who should be selling? What clubs have it the absolute worst right now? And why is this such an exciting time on the MLB calendar?You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

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MLB Headliness: Preparing For The Trade Deadline

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 50:20


Cal and Castellani break down the biggest news in MLB heading into the trade deadline. The Orioles are unstoppable. The Rays need to make a move. Andrew Abbot is a stud and the Mariners lose a youngster over a stupid young guy move. Huge weekend of action as we might see a new team take on the #1 spot in Monday's Power Rankings. And just for the record, Castellani has a trade nobody's talking about. Stay Balanced.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

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The Official 2023 MLB All Star Recap Show

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 55:29


Carl, Castellani and RDT break down the All Star weekend festivities. Winners and losers. The best moments and historical context on why the MLB All Star game is so much better than any other league.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

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Breaking Down Alek Manoah's Bizarre Downfall | MLB American League Headlines

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 68:42


Castellani and Carl sit down in the Chicago office to break down the American League headlines in baseball this week. The big stories are Alek Manoah's downfall and Jacob deGrom's health. The Central is a disaster. The Mariners can't get it going. Hubbs got engaged and the East has two monster series this weekend. Great time to be a baseball fan. Stay Balanced.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball

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Future Hall of Fame Catchers? Predicting the MLB Backstops Destined for Cooperstown | NL Headlines

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Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 69:46


Carl, Klemmer and Castellani are back for the National League headlines show. It's a slow week for the league so the group turns Kimbrel's 400th save into a heated debate about Hall of Fame candidacy, legacy, and legitimacy. What catchers make the 1st ballot? Exactly how far off is Jacob deGrom from Cooperstown with just 84 career wins? Would you rather have Yadier Molina or Joe Mauer at peak powers for 162 games? Would Mariano make the 1st ballot if he was a Brewer instead of a Yankee? It's a perfectly detailed, overly insightful look at the mechanics of building a baseball legacy in the present day along with the biggest stories from the National League. Thanks for tuning in. Stay Balanced.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolbaseball