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Neste episódio, dou continuidade à exploração de filmes e dos seus remakes, desta vez com ‘Imitation of Life', o filme que em 1934 enfrentou abertamente temas de raça, maternidade e ambição feminina, refeito num filme de grande sucesso em 1959 pelo mestre dos melodramas Douglas Sirk. Para falar comigo sobre esta dupla de filmes tenho Inês Lourenço, uma das vozes mais atentas e respeitadas da crítica de cinema em Portugal. Se gostas do podcast, segue-me nas redes sociais! Estou no YouTube, onde encontras também este episódio seguindo esta ligação, no Letterboxd, no Instagram, no Facebook e agora também no BlueSky. A tua ajuda faz toda a diferença, por isso interage, comenta e partilha para fazer crescer a comunidade Segundo Take. Encontra aqui todos os links onde podemos continuar esta conversa sobre cinema: Site: https://www.segundotake.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@segundotake Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/segundotake/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/segundotakepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/segundotake/ BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/segundotake.com Substack: https://substack.com/@segundotake Desde já, obrigado pelo teu apoio! Tema ‘Wonder Cycle' interpretado por Chris Zabriskie sob a licença CC BY 3.0
Adam & Bryan recap the 2025 Philly Publinks 2-man Spring Scramble. Music from this episode The following tracks that may appear in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Slipping Away by Dyalla Randy Butternubs by Dyalla Atlanta (Interlude) by Hyppodrome Dream It by TrackTribe Missing Persons by Jeremy Blake Business Plan by SoulProdMusic Epic Emotional by Grand_Project Torsion by Density & Time The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie by Chris Zabriskie
Neste episódio, regresso à companhia da malta do podcast NALGAS DO MANDARIM — Carlos Reis, Miguel Ferreira e Pedro CinemaXunga —, para revelarmos as 5 primeiras posições do TOP 10 dos piores blockbusters produzidos directamente para streaming. Não percas a primeira parte deste episódio, no qual revelamos as posições 10 a 6. Se gostas do podcast, segue-me nas redes sociais! Estou no YouTube, onde encontras também este episódio seguindo esta ligação, no Letterboxd, no Instagram, no Facebook e agora também no BlueSky. A tua ajuda faz toda a diferença, por isso interage, comenta e partilha para fazer crescer a comunidade Segundo Take. Encontra aqui todos os links onde podemos continuar esta conversa sobre cinema: Site: https://www.segundotake.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@segundotake Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/segundotake/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/segundotakepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/segundotake/ BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/segundotake.com Substack: https://substack.com/@segundotake Desde já, obrigado pelo teu apoio! Tema ‘Wonder Cycle' interpretado por Chris Zabriskie sob a licença CC BY 3.0
Adam & Bryan explain why this is the make or break season for the podcast. Thank you to our presenting sponsor, Honeybrook Golf Club! Check out the course and book your tee time here. Music from this episode The following tracks that may appear in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Slipping Away by Dyalla Randy Butternubs by Dyalla Atlanta (Interlude) by Hyppodrome Dream It by TrackTribe Missing Persons by Jeremy Blake Business Plan by SoulProdMusic Epic Emotional by Grand_Project Torsion by Density & Time The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie by Chris Zabriskie
Neste episódio, “inspirado” pela estreia na Netflix da abominação ‘The Electric State', convido a malta do podcast NALGAS DO MANDARIM — Carlos Reis, Miguel Ferreira e Pedro CinemaXunga —, para falarmos do estado dos blockbusters produzidos directamente para streaming, e elegermos o TOP 10 conjunto dos piores destes filmes. Se gostas do podcast, segue-me nas redes sociais! Estou no YouTube, onde encontras também este episódio seguindo esta ligação, no Letterboxd, no Instagram, no Facebook e agora também no BlueSky. A tua ajuda faz toda a diferença, por isso interage, comenta e partilha para fazer crescer a comunidade Segundo Take. Encontra aqui todos os links onde podemos continuar esta conversa sobre cinema: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@segundotake Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/segundotake/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/segundotakepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/segundotake/ BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/segundotake.com Substack: https://substack.com/@segundotake Desde já, obrigado pelo teu apoio! Tema ‘Wonder Cycle' interpretado por Chris Zabriskie sob a licença CC BY 3.0
The Foundations Series is a new web content venture from CLS aimed at helping Christian law students transition from 3Ls to first-year associates. It features Christian practitioners skilled in the integration of faith and practice, offering guidance in conversation with students at the early stages of their legal development. My guests today are Joe Ruta and Stephen Lyon. Joe is a Partner of Ruta, Soulios, & Stratis LLP. He is outside general counsel to over 30 corporations ranging from startups to public companies as well as not-for-profits. For more. Stephen is a deputy assistant public defender working in Connecticut. For more. Cross & Gavel is a production of CHRISTIAN LEGAL SOCIETY. The episode was produced by Josh Deng, with music from Chris Zabriskie.
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The 2025 Netflix film Adolescence shook me. It showed a generation growing up in isolation, addiction, and quiet desperation— and it made me realize: No one is coming to save our kids. We must save our kids. We have to become the shield and the sword against forces that are manipulating and twisting and influencing our kids into a warped sense of reality. In this first episode, I open up about the fear, urgency, and hope that reignited The Beautiful Struggle podcast. I share the hard lessons every parent, mentor, teacher, and guide must face — and the daily commitments I'm making to fight for my sons' future. If you feel the weight too... you're not alone. Let's walk this hard, messy yet beautiful road — together. __________________________________ Song: I Am a Man Who Will Fight for Your Honor by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/honor/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
Neste episódio, retomo a exploração de filmes e dos seus remakes. Desta vez, para conversar comigo sobre 'The Beguiled', tanto a versão de 1971 realizada por Don Siegel com Clint Eastwood, como a de 2017 da autoria de Sofia Coppola encabeçada por Nicole Kidman, tenho comigo o cinéfilo e podcaster André Marques. Se gostas do podcast, segue-me nas redes sociais! Estou no YouTube, onde encontras também este episódio seguindo esta ligação, no Letterboxd, no Instagram, no Facebook e agora também no BlueSky. A tua ajuda faz toda a diferença, por isso interage, comenta e partilha para fazer crescer a comunidade Segundo Take. Encontra aqui todos os links onde podemos continuar esta conversa sobre cinema: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@segundotake Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/segundotake/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/segundotakepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/segundotake/ BlueSky: https://segundotake.bsky.social Substack: https://substack.com/@segundotake Desde já, obrigado pelo teu apoio! Tema ‘Wonder Cycle' interpretado por Chris Zabriskie sob a licença CC BY 3.0
Neste episódio, recuperamos uma pérola à espera de ser descoberta: ‘Sucesso a Qualquer Preço', o filme com que James Foley levou em 1992 ao grande-ecrã a adaptação de David Mamet da sua própria peça teatral ‘Glengarry Glen Ross'. Se gostas do podcast, segue-me nas redes sociais! Estou no YouTube, no Letterboxd, no Instagram, no Facebook e agora também no BlueSky. A tua ajuda faz toda a diferença, por isso interage, comenta e partilha para fazer crescer a comunidade Segundo Take. Encontra aqui todos os links onde podemos continuar esta conversa sobre cinema: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@segundotake Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/segundotake/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/segundotakepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/segundotake/ BlueSky: https://segundotake.bsky.social Desde já, obrigado pelo teu apoio! Tema ‘Wonder Cycle' interpretado por Chris Zabriskie sob a licença CC BY 3.0 Tema ‘Good Morning St. Martin' interpretado por Aldous Ichnite sob a licença CC BY-NC 4.0
Neste episódio, José Santiago está de regresso ao Segundo Take para falar sobre ‘O Macaco', filme violento realizado por Osgood Perkins que promete terror e gargalhadas. Falamos também de Stephen King e recomendamos alguns filmes do excelente catálogo da NEON. Se gostas do podcast, segue-me nas redes sociais! Estou no YouTube, onde encontras também este episódio seguindo esta ligação, no Letterboxd, no Instagram, no Facebook e agora também no BlueSky. A tua ajuda faz toda a diferença, por isso interage, comenta e partilha para fazer crescer a comunidade Segundo Take. Encontra aqui todos os links onde podemos continuar esta conversa sobre cinema: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@segundotake Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/segundotake/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/segundotakepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/segundotake/ BlueSky: https://segundotake.bsky.social Desde já, obrigado pelo teu apoio! Tema ‘Wonder Cycle' interpretado por Chris Zabriskie sob a licença CC BY 3.0
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ddtKTMUUKPOS3YpC9MMfF?fbclid=IwAR2ahnAOofvzKs2bLJ7Zapc5WWburwTHfLSlF2TLFCyW83devbGexPsAsTY Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/es/show/2816092 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yo.te.lo.narro/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@yotelonarro Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yo-te-lo-narro/id1564586494 AmazonMusic:https://music.amazon.com/es-co/podcasts/a0608ce2-f8c3-454f-bc5f-f96a0029c63f/yo-te-lo-narro Música: "Laserdisc de Chris Zabriskie cuenta con una licencia Creative Commons Atribución 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Fuente: http://chriszabriskie.com/honor/ Artista: http://chriszabriskie.com/" #VictorHugo #Francia #Elhombreylamujer #narracion #declamacion #literatura #lectura #poesia #arte #literatura_hispanoamericana #arts #poetry #poem #amamoslapoesia #podcastenespañol #cuentosenespañol #poesiaenespañol ---- El hombre es la criatura más elevada,la mujer es el más sublime de los ideales.Dios hizo para el hombre un trono:para la mujer un altar.El trono exalta;el altar santifica.El hombre es cerebro,la mujer corazón..el cerebro hace la luz, el corazón el amor;la luz nutre, el amor resucita.El hombre es fuerte por la razónla mujer es fuerte por la emoción,la razón argumentalas emoción conmueve.El hombre es capaz de todos los heroísmos,la mujer de todos los martirios.El heroísmo ennoblece,el martirio sublima.El hombre tiene la supremacía;la mujer la preferenciala supremacía significa fuerza;la preferencia respresenta el derecho.El hombre es un genio,la mujer un ángel.El genio es inconmensurable;El ángel indefinible.La aspiración del hombre es la suprema gloria;la aspiración de la mujer es la extrema virtud.La gloria hace todo lo que es grande;La virtud hace todo lo que es divino.El hombre es código,la mujer es evangelioel código corrigeel evangelio perfecciona.El hombre piensa,la mujer sueña,pensar es tener una larva en el cráneo,soñar es tener una luz en la frente.El hombre es un océano;la mujer un lago.El océano tiene la perla que adorna;El lago, la poesía que enciende.El hombre es el águila que vuela,la mujer es el ruiseñor que canta.Volar es subyugar el espaciocantar es conquistar el alma.El hombre es un Templo;la mujer es el Santuario.Delante del Templo nos descubrimosDelante del Santuario nos arrodillamos.El hombre se ubica donde termina la tierra,la mujer, donde comienza el cielo.----
Neste episódio, recordamos ‘Edição Especial', de James L. Brooks, um verdadeiro arquitecto de emoções que soube encontrar o perfeito equilíbrio entre comédia e drama nos seus melhores filmes. Se gostas do podcast, segue-me nas redes sociais! Estou no YouTube, no Letterboxd, no Instagram, no Facebook e agora também no BlueSky. A tua ajuda faz toda a diferença, por isso interage, comenta e partilha para fazer crescer a comunidade Segundo Take. Encontra aqui todos os links onde podemos continuar esta conversa sobre cinema: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@segundotake Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/segundotake/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/segundotakepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/segundotake/ BlueSky: https://segundotake.bsky.social Desde já, obrigado pelo teu apoio! Tema ‘Wonder Cycle' interpretado por Chris Zabriskie sob a licença CC BY 3.0 Tema Ghost Dance' interpretado por Kevin MacLeod sob a licença CC BY 3.0
The John Witte, Jr. Lecture Series on Christianity & Law is back! A new venture from Christian Legal Society aimed at advancing the conversation surrounding the integration of Christianity & law. In our second lecture inspired by the American 19th century painters, we go international and ask what contributions Christianity made to advancing human rights. Our keynote is Kristina Arriaga, who digs deep into her Cuban heritage to bring us a fascinating lecture on the Christian jurists who paved the way for our modern rights framework. She was joined by Justice Jamie R. Grosshans (Florida Supreme Court) for a period of Q&A after the lecture. For more on Kristina's work, see here. If you would like to hear the introductions by Anton Sorkin and John Witte, Jr., and the Q&A with Justice Jamies R. Grosshans, check out the full version here. SPONSOR: The Witte Lectures are sponsored by TRINITY LAW SCHOOL. SOUND: Special thanks to Josh Deng for his technical support in getting this audio ready. MUSIC: Prelude No. 2 by Chris Zabriskie. SPECIAL THANKS to Stephanie Barclay for writing a wonderful biogrpahy for Kristina in the Program.
Historia escrita por Hack ShuckFuente de la historia (traducción hecha por mí): https://bit.ly/43h2n95Edición del video a cargo de Fanterozen.¡Hola! Bienvenidos a una nueva narración
In Riverton, Virginia, in the 1870's, a truly horrific event occurred: an entire family was found deceased in their home - which had its own haunting clues. Called by the Department of Justice to determine if mass murder occurred, the Pinkerton National Detective Agency gave the case a quick, uncomfortable look over. Less than a day later, they determined that those inside were victims of natural, yet unknown, causes.CREDITSUndercover Vampire Policeman by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/uvp/Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/This public broadcast is made possible thanks to these BCWPA Agents: Brandon Ruch, Colten Williams, Daniel Berry, Donovan Scherer, Kimberly Nichols, Layla Leutwyler, Madelynn ODell, Matthew Schang, Pyper Wilson, Lenin Roman, Ronald Miller, PHouseGames, Anthony Ferries, Dandan, Fox & Brambles, Jim Walke, Claire, Hallesy, Heather, HELGA, Kris Mitchell, Kylie Reed, Rick Belcher, Cryptid Clyde, T. Carter Ross, Agus Mercado, Ead Daniels, Elizabeth Lukjanczuk, Shelby Fulton, Veronica Mulvaney, Zodiac Gaming Industry, Mr. Blue Sky NOTEIn the Field and its free, public broadcasting are fictional and for entertainment only. Real life stories and events have been altered for storytelling; real life stories, myths, and legends are well-researched for each episode. Send the BCWPA a message!Support the showDo you have a story, sighting, or piece of folklore to share? Visit our office.Grab a cryptid study, visit the Ballyraven store.
En este nuevo episodio de La Huella del Crimen contamos con la participación especial de Juanma García (Pincho), conocido en las redes como @cienciasdelcomportamiento. Juanma es Guardia Civil, miembro de la UCO y ha sido formado por el FBI en Negociación de Incidentes Críticos y Análisis del Comportamiento. En esta entrevista, repasamos su trayectoria profesional, profundizamos en técnicas de análisis conductual y hablamos de los casos reales que han marcado su carrera. Además, nos explica cómo su formación y experiencia puede contribuir a la comprensión y resolución de crímenes complejos.¿Se puede detectar la mentira? ¿Qué gestos denotan que la persona que tenemos delante está tratando de manipularnos? La respuesta a estas y otras cuestiones, en esta entrevista.------Unfoldment, Revealment, Evolution, Exposition, Integration de Chris Zabriskie tiene una licencia Atribución 4.0 de Creative Commons. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Fuente: http://chriszabriskie.com/reappear/Artista: http://chriszabriskie.com/
Neto's back, back again, say he's back, tell a friend Music Oxygen Garden by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/divider/Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/Video Art by Andrei Mata https://andrei4portfolio.carrd.co/
101.3 Intermission - Re-AnimatedA young loner is visited by a strange extra-terrestrial beacon that he is convinced is a warning for a personal tragedy that he will soon have to confront head on, even if his idea of how the linear passage of time works is changed forever.Written by Ben Errington ([https://x.com/ben_errington](https://twitter.com/ben_errington))Narrated by James Barnett (https://www.JamesBarnettCreative.com)Produced by Karl Hughes ([https://x.com/karlhughes](https://twitter.com/karlhughes))With music by Chris Zabriskie (https://chriszabriskie.com/)And Thom Robson (https://www.thomrobsonmusic.com/)And sound effects provided by Freesound.orgThe episode illustration was provided by Luke Spooner of Carrion House (https://carrionhouse.com/)Joshua Boucher is our story programmer, and along with Jasmine Arch and his eyeless ones, Mary Pastrano and Cody Czarzasty, he helps manage our community. And to Ben Errington the ongoing explosion of content being fired out of his Social Media canon.**With debut novel Ten Tales of the Human Condition, novella Dye Pack, and short story collection Death Throes under his belt, Ben Errington's fast-paced, chaotic, cinematic style has earned him many plaudits.He is one quarter of digital story studio, Hawk & Cleaver; co-founder of iTunes-busting fiction podcast The Other Stories, co-creator of the post-apocalyptic comic book El Marvo and co-host of horror movie discussion podcast Horror Hangout. Follow Ben on Twitter at @ben_errington****James Barnett is the producer of the Night's End podcast and After The Gloaming. Search for them wherever you get your podcasts. You can also catch other works of his at www.JamesBarnettCreative.com**Join TOS+ to access over 90 exclusive episodes, get regular stories in higher quality audio, a week early, and ad-free, at https://theotherstories.net/plus/Support the show, get audiobooks, and more at https://www.patreon.com/hawkandcleaverJoin our communities for book clubs, movie clubs, writing exercises, and more at https://theotherstories.net/community/Leave a voicemail or get in touch at https://theotherstories.net/submissionsCheck out our writing courses at https://theotherstories.net/courses/Grab some merch at https://gumroad.com/hawkandcleaver**The Other Stories is a production of the story studio, Hawk & Cleaver, and is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Don't change it. Don't sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it.** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Puntata a cura di Jacopo Bulgarini d'Elci e Livio Pacella.Nel 2017 David Lynch tornò a far vivere la sua leggendaria serie, Twin Peaks, con una terza sorprendente stagione. Fu di nuovo una rivoluzione del piccolo schermo: audace, radicale, coraggiosa, liberissima. Non lo sapevamo all'epoca, ma sarebbe stata l'ultima opera dello straordinario regista - il suo testamento artistico.In questa puntata discutiamo a tutto tondo il fenomeno Twin Peaks. Che fin dalle sue due stagioni “storiche”, quelle del 1990-1991 così importanti nella storia della tv, si è caratterizzato per un'idea radicale di libertà. Libertà di rompere i codici, di inventare, di stupire. 25 anni dopo, con la terza eccezionale stagione del 2017, quella libertà viene rivendicata ancora più pienamente: realizzando un'opera d'arte totale, libera persino dai condizionamenti del pubblico.“1 classico in 2” è uno dei format del podcast di Mondoserie: conversazioni a due voci su serie che hanno segnato l'immaginario.Scopri tutti i contenuti del nostro SPECIALE DAVID LYNCH: https://www.mondoserie.it/mondovisioni/speciali/twin-peaks/ Parte del progetto: https://www.mondoserie.it/Iscriviti al podcast sulla tua piattaforma preferita: https://www.spreaker.com/show/mondoserie-podcastCollegati a MONDOSERIE sui social:https://www.facebook.com/mondoseriehttps://www.instagram.com/mondoserie.it/https://twitter.com/mondoserie_ithttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwXpMjWOcPbFwdit0QJNnXQhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mondoserie/MUSICA nella puntata:Chance, Luck, Errors in Nature, Fate, Destruction As a Finale di Chris Zabriskie è un brano concesso in uso tramite licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Fonte: http://chriszabriskie.com/reappear/Artista: http://chriszabriskie.com/
Puntata a cura di Jacopo Bulgarini d'Elci.Piangiamo la morte di David Lynch, ma celebriamo l'immortale eredità di un genio visionario, un autore totale, uno spirito autenticamente libero. Capace di lasciare un segno profondo nel nostro immaginario, nel cinema, in televisione. Lynch fu il primo regista di cinema importante a sperimentare la dimensione lunga del racconto televisivo, creando e producendo un'opera leggendaria e seminale: Twin Peaks. In onda tra il 1990 e il 1991, Twin Peaks rivoluzionò il piccolo schermo e i suoi codici. Influenzando infiniti show a venire, da X-Files a Lost, da Black Mirror a Dark, da Fargo a True Detective.In questa puntata torniamo alle due stagioni originali della straordinaria serie di David Lynch e Mark Frost, per scoprire - rileggendo quattro episodi iconici dello show - le ragioni della sua importanza storica.Scopri il nostro SPECIALE DAVID LYNCH: https://www.mondoserie.it/mondovisioni/speciali/twin-peaks/Parte del progetto: https://www.mondoserie.it/ Collegati a MONDOSERIE sui social:https://www.facebook.com/mondoseriehttps://www.instagram.com/mondoserie.it/https://twitter.com/mondoserie_ithttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwXpMjWOcPbFwdit0QJNnXQhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mondoserie/MUSICA nella puntata:Chance, Luck, Errors in Nature, Fate, Destruction As a Finale di Chris Zabriskie è un brano concesso in uso tramite licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Fonte: http://chriszabriskie.com/reappear/Artista: http://chriszabriskie.com/Undercover Vampire Policeman di Chris Zabriskie è un brano concesso in uso tramite licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Fonte: http://chriszabriskie.com/uvp/Artista: http://chriszabriskie.com/Medusa di Kevin MacLeod è un brano concesso in uso tramite licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Fonte: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100804Artista: http://incompetech.com/It Is Lost di Kevin MacLeod è un brano concesso in uso tramite licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Fonte: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100190Artista: http://incompetech.com/Rareness of Existence di Ader da SilvaMusic by AderitoSilva from Pixabay
Historia escrita por Daniel Wade.Fuente de la historia (traducción hecha por mí): https://goo.gl/1Z2Vk9¡Bienvenidos a un nuevo relato! Espero que hayan disfrutado la mega recopilación de 6 horas. Si quieren ayudarme a elegir más historias para otras recopilaciones, estén atentos a mi redes sociales. Pero ahora es momento de una nueva historia (al menos aquí en el podcast). Espero que la disfruten al igual que la participación de Señorita Creepy. Lamentablemente, ella se retiró de redes sociales, sin embargo, aún pueden pasar a su canal para disfrutar su trabajo.Y estén al pendiente del podcast y mis redes sociales para que se enteren de un nuevo proyecto en el que estoy trabajando
Robert Eggers' NOSFERATU is here! We liked it! But it seems like everyone else LOVED it. Why are we different? Listen to find out! Watch the episode here! If you want to share your own thoughts, feel free to write into the show to gil@onetake.tv Horror Music by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Classic Horror - Madness Paranoia by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Classic Horror 3 by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Undercover Vampire Policeman by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Adam and Bryan finish the Bag Chatter World Series and recap the year. Support us on Patreon! The Bag Chatter Deli - Exclusive new supporter-only podcast episodes every Friday on our Patreon. Your support helps us cover tournament entry fees. Only the choicest fourball ham and leanest bone meat. Music from this episode The following tracks that may appear in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Slipping Away by Dyalla Randy Butternubs by Dyalla Atlanta (Interlude) by Hyppodrome Dream It by TrackTribe Missing Persons by Jeremy Blake Business Plan by SoulProdMusic Epic Emotional by Grand_Project Torsion by Density & Time The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie by Chris Zabriskie
Send us a text! If you'd like a reply, please leave an email or numberIn todays episode, we continue the true story of a group of flight attendants who were forced to quarantine in one of the most strictest facilities in Hong Kong during the Covid-19 Pandemic.The aviation industry took a huge hit during those times, and cabin crew risked being locked up in a foreign country, just for being close to someone who had tested positive. Away from family and friends, deprived of human contact, we hear how it felt to be in Penny's Bay.Music Credits for Penny's Bay Part TwoI Need to Start Writing Things Down by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/darkglow/Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/Natural Light - Chris HaugenSound Effects by freesound_community from PixabaySound Design by Ally MurphyWe would really appreciate it if you take 1 minute to leave a quick review. It really helps our podcast become more visible on all the platforms so we can reach more people! Thank you. To find out more about how Not Just Crew can support you, visit www.notjustcrew.comSupport the showThe Red Eye Podcast is written by Kaylie Kay, and produced and narrated by Ally Murphy.To subscribe to the monthly newsletter and keep up to date with news, visit www.theredeyepod.com. Ot find us on Facebook, YouTube, TikTok & Instagram @theredeyepod, for behind the scenes stories and those funny short stories that only take a minute or less!If you'd like to support the podcast you can "buy us a beer" and subscribe at https://www.buzzsprout.com/2310053/support, we'd be happy to give you a shout out on our newsletter!Ally Murphy is a former flight attendant, and a British voice over artist based in the USA, visit www.allymurphy.co.ukKaylie Kay is a flight attendant and author based in the UK. You can find more of her work at www.kayliekaywrites.comTo preorder The Red Eye's first book click on the following links:Amazon KindleOther eBooksPaperback link to follow
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Adam tees it against listener Casey Bartley with the Chasing Scratch Heavyweight Belt on the line! Support us on Patreon! The Bag Chatter Deli - Exclusive new supporter-only podcast episodes every Friday on our Patreon. Your support helps us cover tournament entry fees. Only the choicest fourball ham and leanest bone meat. Music from this episode The following tracks that may appear in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Slipping Away by Dyalla Randy Butternubs by Dyalla Atlanta (Interlude) by Hyppodrome Dream It by TrackTribe Missing Persons by Jeremy Blake Business Plan by SoulProdMusic Epic Emotional by Grand_Project Torsion by Density & Time The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie by Chris Zabriskie
Back with another meditation. The inner child is an important thing. Yeah I guess it is a thing. But lately it's been co-opted by endless hours of therapy and people making into a tragic experience. Of course there is always sadness, wherever there is humanity. But this can be a joyous experience. Let's try it. This is a gentle journey to reconnect with your inner child through a soothing meditation. In this video, you will be guided through calming techniques designed to help you rediscover the joy, curiosity, and wonder that defined your youth. As you relax and breathe deeply, you'll explore cherished memories and tap into the natural curiosity that resides within you. Sounds a little too good to be true, I get it. This meditation is perfect for anyone looking to explore their inner self, find peace, and reignite the playfulness and joy that adult life can sometimes overshadow. Your inner child is always with you, ready to bring back a sense of wonder and delight into your life. Allow yourself to embrace this journey of self-discovery and healing. I mean...what's the worst that could happen? Oh, this is a picture of a park in Pakistan. I miss it. Audio :- Unfoldment, Revealment, Evolution, Exposition, Integration by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/reappear/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
So I did another meditation thing and fell asleep during it...I love deep breaths. You can tell after I come out of my trance or whatever I was in because I'm much quieter. I'm glad you're back...or here for the first time. This is a guided meditation designed to unlock your creative potential. Whether you're a writer, artist, musician, or innovator, this session is perfect for you...well, again as perfect as something human-made can be. Find a quiet space where you can relax and clear your mental clutter. Imagine a blank canvas before you, ready to be filled with your unique ideas. Through deep breathing and the release of self-doubt, we'll ignite your creativity and allow vibrant ideas to flow freely onto your mental canvas. And if you never needed help being creative, well you just got motivated by listening to an idiot talk about it and should go ahead and keep doing what to do. Which is being you. The only person you're meant to be. You can come say hi on the Discord app ( https://discord.gg/dXKjhZrZmM ) or www.idiotmystic.com. Music :- Land on the Golden Gate by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/stuntisland/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
99.1 Mr. LundinA man, haunted by a childhood encounter with a mysterious figure named Mr. Lundin, returns to London and finds himself drawn to a fateful decision on Westminster BridgeWritten and narrated by Luke Kondor (https://www.lukekondor.com)Produced by Karl Hughes (https://x.com/karlhughes)With music by Chris Zabriskie (https://chriszabriskie.com/)And Thom Robson (https://www.thomrobsonmusic.com/)And sound effects provided by Freesound.orgThe episode illustration was provided by Luke Spooner of Carrion House (https://carrionhouse.com/)A quick thanks to our community managers, Jasmine Arch, Joshua Boucher, and his eyeless ones Mary Pastrano and Cody CzarzastyAnd Joshua Boucher for helping with our submission reading.And to Ben Errington the ongoing explosion of content being fired out of his Social Media canon.Luke Kondor is the award-winning creator and voice behind The Other Stories podcast, with over 12 million downloads. He was recently commissioned by the George A. Romero Foundation to write a four-part audio drama set in the world of Night of the Living Dead. Currently, he lives and works in the middle of Sherwood Forest, dances with his Bengali partner, sings songs with his pet cat, and sometimes gets sad for reasons he can't quite explain. He wants you to know that you're going to be okay.For more head to www.lukekondor.com.Join TOS+ to access over 90 exclusive episodes, get regular stories in higher quality audio, a week early, and ad-free, at https://theotherstories.net/plus/Support the show, get audiobooks, and more at https://www.patreon.com/hawkandcleaverJoin our communities for book clubs, movie clubs, writing exercises, and more at https://theotherstories.net/community/Leave a voicemail or get in touch at https://theotherstories.net/submissionsCheck out our writing courses at https://theotherstories.net/courses/Grab some merch at https://gumroad.com/hawkandcleaverThe Other Stories is a production of the story studio, Hawk & Cleaver, and is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Don't change it. Don't sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Top of the stairs... Art mentioned is found exclusively on Spotify for podcasters and youtube. Jason Marnocha as “The Originator” https://x.com/JMarnocha https://www.instagram.com/jmarnocha/ Cherise Boothe as Leona https://www.cheriseboothe.com/ Quyen Ngo as Lucy https://www.quyen-ngo.com/ Caroline Faber as Agatha https://www.instagram.com/carolinefabervo/ Neto, Simon, Harry, Gris and Bartender by Hugo Pierre Martin Words, Production by Hugo Pierre Martin https://www.hugopierremartin.com/ Main Episode art by https://x.com/jose32551 https://www.instagram.com/jose.32551/ Artist mentions, featured in “Gallery at end” https://x.com/Strawberry79 https://x.com/imabeebop https://x.com/cattableabby https://x.com/asterinvoid https://x.com/Seraph_im_Angel https://x.com/PorekaGall https://x.com/sp8cequ33n https://x.com/astrodid https://x.com/the_flowergod https://x.com/flightless_thoo https://x.com/itsApollyon https://www.instagram.com/caydearsonist/ https://x.com/finalchaser Certain Episodes were recorded at the BAI at Brown University. Music Twin Lynches by Density & Time Maestro Tlakaelel by Jesse Gallagher Neto's Theme by Me Epic Soundtrack - Adobe Stock Videodrome by National Sweetheart Back to the 80s by Dyalla Lunar Energy - Adobe Stock Inconsciousness by The Mini Vandals Quiet by The Mini Vandals Unfoldment, Revealment, Evolution, Exposition, Integration by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/reappear/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ Edge of Eternity by Norma Rockwell Ice and Fire by King Canyon The Map by Hugo Pierre Martin FX wolf-growl.wav by newagesoup -- https://freesound.org/s/338674/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 Wolf Howl by EminYILDIRIM -- https://freesound.org/s/571599/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 CreatureGrowlBreath.mp3 by shelbyshark -- https://freesound.org/s/467461/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Heavy Wall Pounding by LunaFarrowe -- https://freesound.org/s/448374/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 creatures-cry.wav by MinigunFiend -- https://freesound.org/s/175206/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Industry City - Gate by rj13 -- https://freesound.org/s/570830/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Large Metal Lift Door Closing.wav by lolamadeus -- https://freesound.org/s/161230/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Biting Apple #2 by AUDACITIER -- https://freesound.org/s/632231/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 Puppy (3) by johnnypanic -- https://freesound.org/s/728024/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 london gallery subdued voices-G.wav by martian -- https://freesound.org/s/49378/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Boom Bang by bareform -- https://freesound.org/s/218721/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0
Adam tees it up in the Kimberton Club Championship Bracket. This is another Adam Solo Pod. Thanks for listening! Support us on Patreon! The Bag Chatter Deli - Exclusive new supporter-only podcast episodes every Friday on our Patreon. Your support helps us cover tournament entry fees. Only the choicest fourball ham and leanest bone meat. Music from this episode The following tracks that may appear in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Slipping Away by Dyalla Randy Butternubs by Dyalla Atlanta (Interlude) by Hyppodrome Dream It by TrackTribe Missing Persons by Jeremy Blake Business Plan by SoulProdMusic Epic Emotional by Grand_Project Torsion by Density & Time The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie by Chris Zabriskie
Shoulder season makes me happy -- in between spaces. Happiness Spells is a unique audio experience designed to evoke positive emotions and provide a sense of calm and well-being. It's a five-minute compilation of various joyful and meaningful moments, accompanied by gentle music. From serious to lighthearted, and it aims to evoke personal connections, bringing a sense of joy and tranquility to the listener. By using headphones and immersing yourself in the experience, you can appreciate the beauty and joy in everyday moments. This short, soothing audio experience can serve as a form of self-care, fostering mindfulness and promoting an overall sense of well-being. This episode of Happiness Spells was written, arranged, recorded and produced by Amanda Meyncke in Southern Oregon. The music in this episode is by Chris Zabriskie, used under a cc license. Find Happiness Spells on Instagram or visit our site to send me a message.
Adam and Bryan tee it up with listeners at Bag Chatter Day at Honeybrook, then Adam plays in the Lanco Mid Am. The Rumswinga Series is brought to you by Tony Hayden and the folks at Expert Tree Service and Science. Support us on Patreon! The Bag Chatter Deli - Exclusive new supporter-only podcast episodes every Friday on our Patreon. Your support helps us cover tournament entry fees. Only the choicest fourball ham and leanest bone meat. Music from this episode The following tracks that may appear in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Slipping Away by Dyalla Randy Butternubs by Dyalla Atlanta (Interlude) by Hyppodrome Dream It by TrackTribe Missing Persons by Jeremy Blake Business Plan by SoulProdMusic Epic Emotional by Grand_Project Torsion by Density & Time The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie by Chris Zabriskie
For more than two hundred years Americans have tried to tame the Mississippi River. And, for that entire time, the river has fought back. Journalist and author Boyce Upholt has spent dozens of nights camping along the Lower Mississippi and knows the river for what it is: both a water-moving machine and a supremely wild place. His recent book, “The Great River: The Making and Unmaking of the Mississippi River” tells the story of how engineers have made the Mississippi into one of the most engineered waterways in the world, and in turn have transformed it into a bit of a cyborg — half mechanical, half natural. In this episode, host Nate Hegyi and Upholt take us from the flood ravaged town of Greenville, Mississippi, to the small office of a group of army engineers, in a tale of faulty science, big egos and a river that will ultimately do what it wants. Featuring Boyce Upholt SUPPORTOutside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In. Follow Outside/In on Instagram or join our private discussion group on Facebook. LINKSYou can find Boyce's new book The Great River, at your local bookstore or online. The 2018 study which attributed increased engineering of the Mississippi as a greater influence to worsening floods on the river than climate change. In 1944 geologist Harold Fisk completed a years-long report on the natural course of the Lower Mississippi. Rather than presenting the river as a static (and straight) waterway, his now famous maps showed a meandering and ever-changing watershed.The Mississippi Department of Archives & History has a remarkable collection of digitized photos from the 1927 flood, including depictions of the refugee encampments where Southern officials forced many Black locals to remain as guarantee of a future Southern workforce. To get a sense of the type of work being done on the Mississippi in modern day, a US Army Corps of Engineers video detailing concrete revetment on the Lower Mississippi. The Army Corps of Engineers produced the first Project Design Flood in 1928. This was a calculation of the worst possible floods that could happen on the Mississippi, and provided a starting point from which to build new systems of protection. Check out the 1956 Project Design Flood here, still used by engineers today. Curious about recent controversy on the Mississippi? In 2023, Louisiana broke ground on the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion – a $3 billion coastal restoration project that will divert portions of the Mississippi's flow in hopes of rebuilding lost land via sediment deposition. The project has been hugely controversial and state officials issued a stop-work order in February. As reported by the New Orleans Advocate, work just resumed this summer, although tensions remain high. CREDITSOur host is Nate Hegyi.Written and mixed by Marina Henke.Editing by Taylor Quimby and Nate Hegyi. Our staff also includes Felix Poon and Justine Paradis.Our executive producer is Taylor Quimby. Rebecca Lavoie is NHPR's Director of On-Demand Audio.Music in this episode from Blue Dot Sessions, Martin Landstrom, and Chris Zabriskie. Our theme music is by Breakmaster Cylinder.Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public RadioSubmit a question to the “Outside/Inbox.” We answer queries about the natural world, climate change, sustainability, and human evolution. You can send a voice memo to outsidein@nhpr.org or leave a message on our hotline, 1-844-GO-OTTER (844-466-8837).
The phrases "evil" and "sociopathic" (not to mention "indecent") were some of the responses to a passing joke about Jordan Peterson's crying in the episode on his 2005 manifesto "Peacemaking Among Higher Order Primates". In this episode we explore why some people find it funny to laugh at a grown man crying when so much work has been done to destigmatise male shows of vulnerability. We look at the three explanations for Peterson's crying and who believes which explanation and which justifies memes and jokes. ____________________
Adam and Bryan tee it up in the Honeybrook Club Championship and the Lanco Open at Conestoga Country Club. The Rumswinga Series is brought to you by Tony Hayden and the folks at Expert Tree Service and Science. Support us on Patreon! The Bag Chatter Deli - Exclusive new supporter-only podcast episodes every Friday on our Patreon. Your support helps us cover tournament entry fees. Only the choicest fourball ham and leanest bone meat. Music from this episode The following tracks that may appear in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Slipping Away by Dyalla Randy Butternubs by Dyalla Atlanta (Interlude) by Hyppodrome Dream It by TrackTribe Missing Persons by Jeremy Blake Business Plan by SoulProdMusic Epic Emotional by Grand_Project Torsion by Density & Time The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie by Chris Zabriskie
Sticky Rice Art by https://linktr.ee/asterinvoid Lucy is Quyen Ngo https://www.quyen-ngo.com/ Writing, Producing Other Voices : Hugo Pierre Martin Music and FX Point-Counterpoint by John Patitucci Just As Soon by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Prelude No. 21 by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/preludes/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ Cylinder One by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/cylinders/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ Galactic Bass by John Pattiucci Sound FX 080101-004 lamb chops sizzling.wav by martian -- https://freesound.org/s/197997/ -- License: Creative Commons 0
From the perspective of Western science, plants have long been considered unaware, passive life forms; essentially, rocks that happen to grow. But there's something in the air in the world of plant science. New research suggests that plants are aware of the world around them to a far greater extent than previously understood. Plants may be able to sense acoustics, communicate with each other, and make choices… all this without a brain.These findings are fueling a debate, perhaps even a scientific revolution, which challenges our fundamental definitions of life, intelligence, and consciousness.Featuring Zoë Schlanger. SUPPORTOutside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member. Subscribe to our newsletter for occasional emails about new show swag, call-outs for listener submissions, and other announcements.Follow Outside/In on Instagram or Twitter, or join our private discussion group on Facebook. LINKSZoë Schlanger's book is called The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth. “Everything Will Be Vine” is a great podcast episode from Future Ecologies featuring Zoë's journey into the Chilean rainforest, where researchers are mystified by a once-overlooked vine. Jagadish Chandra Bose was an Indian scientist who challenged the Western view of plants in the early 20th century. He studied electrical signaling in plants and argued that plants use language. Read about his life and work in Orion.This is the now famous study by David Rhoades. Rhoades was derided for his “talking trees” theory, and only was proved correct after his death. Here's an audio story which goes deeper on Rhoades.Lilach Hadany, the scientist who likened a field of flowers to a “field of ears,” also recently found that plants produce sounds when stressed.The study which found that plants respond to the sound of caterpillars chewing, a collaboration between Rex Cocroft and Heidi Appel.The organization of the octopus nervous system is fascinating. CREDITSOutside/In host: Nate HegyiReported, produced, and mixed by Justine Paradis.Edited by Taylor QuimbyOur team also includes Felix Poon and Marina Henke.NHPR's Director of Podcasts is Rebecca LavoieSpecial thanks to Rex Cocroft for sharing the recordings of leafhopper mating calls and chewing caterpillars. Music by Mochas, Hanna Lindgren, Alec Slayne, Sarah the Illstrumentalist, Brendan Moeller, Nul Tiel Records, Blue Dot Sessions, and Chris Zabriskie.Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio.
Adam and Bryan face off in Game 2 of the 2024 Bag Chatter World Series. Thanks for listening! Support us on Patreon! The Bag Chatter Deli - Exclusive new supporter-only podcast episodes every Friday on our Patreon. Your support helps us cover tournament entry fees. Only the choicest fourball ham and leanest bone meat. Music from this episode The following tracks that may appear in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Slipping Away by Dyalla Randy Butternubs by Dyalla Atlanta (Interlude) by Hyppodrome Dream It by TrackTribe Missing Persons by Jeremy Blake Business Plan by SoulProdMusic Epic Emotional by Grand_Project Torsion by Density & Time The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie by Chris Zabriskie
Bryan and Adam recap the first half of the year, take a temperature check on their games, and look forward to the rest of the season. Thanks for listening! Support us on Patreon! The Bag Chatter Deli - Exclusive new supporter-only podcast episodes every Friday on our Patreon. Your support helps us cover tournament entry fees. Only the choicest fourball ham and leanest bone meat. Music from this episode The following tracks that may appear in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Slipping Away by Dyalla Randy Butternubs by Dyalla Atlanta (Interlude) by Hyppodrome Dream It by TrackTribe Missing Persons by Jeremy Blake Business Plan by SoulProdMusic Epic Emotional by Grand_Project Torsion by Density & Time The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie by Chris Zabriskie
Adam and Bryan tee it up in the 2-Day Lanco Golf Association Better Ball Tournament at Tanglewood Golf Course. The Rumswinga Series is brought to you by Tony Hayden and the folks at Expert Tree Service and Science. Support us on Patreon! The Bag Chatter Deli - Exclusive new supporter-only podcast episodes every Friday on our Patreon. Your support helps us cover tournament entry fees. Only the choicest fourball ham and leanest bone meat. Music from this episode The following tracks that may appear in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Slipping Away by Dyalla Randy Butternubs by Dyalla Atlanta (Interlude) by Hyppodrome Dream It by TrackTribe Missing Persons by Jeremy Blake Business Plan by SoulProdMusic Epic Emotional by Grand_Project Torsion by Density & Time The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie by Chris Zabriskie
Show NotesThis week, Fiona tries her hand at building her very own setting prompt by prompt, using Angeline Trevena's ‘30 Days of Worldbuilding: An Author's Step-by-Step Guide to Building Fictional Worlds'.Overwhelmed by creating fantasy worlds? Lost in your world? Unsure where to go next?30 Days of Worldbuilding breaks the task into manageable chunks. By following 30 creative prompts, this book will guide you from idea, to full world.You can find out more information and grab your own copy of Angeline Trevena's ‘30 Days of Worldbuilding' and other guides on the Step By Step Worldbuilding Website.TimestampsIntro: 00:00:08Recap: 00:01:18Oneshot starts/Day 26: 00:18:21Day 27: 00:25:44Day 28: 00:32:42Day 29: 00:41:27Day 30: 00:47:38Wrap Up: 00:52:16Outro & Credits: 00:57:27CreditsThe 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.This episode's players is Fiona Howat.This episode's RPG is Angeline Trevena's ‘30 Days of Worldbuilding: An Author's Step-by-Step Guide to Building Fictional Worlds'. You can find out more information and grab your own copy of Angeline Trevena's ‘30 Days of Worldbuilding' and other guides on the Step By Step Worldbuilding Website.The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.Additional music in this episode:'Humble Proofreading' by pATCHES'I Need to Start Writing Things Down' by Chris Zabriskie, licensed under a
Adam and Bryan tee it up in separate tourneys as Bryan plays the Lancaster CC Member-Guest and Adam plays in the Lanco Am The Rumswinga Series is brought to you by Tony Hayden and the folks at Expert Tree Service and Science. Support us on Patreon! The Bag Chatter Deli - Exclusive new supporter-only podcast episodes every Friday on our Patreon. Your support helps us cover tournament entry fees. Only the choicest fourball ham and leanest bone meat. Music from this episode The following tracks that may appear in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Slipping Away by Dyalla Randy Butternubs by Dyalla Atlanta (Interlude) by Hyppodrome Dream It by TrackTribe Missing Persons by Jeremy Blake Business Plan by SoulProdMusic Epic Emotional by Grand_Project Torsion by Density & Time The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie by Chris Zabriskie
Adam tees it up at Jeffersonville for the 2-Day Frank Wood Memorial Tournament. Thanks for listening! Support us on Patreon! The Bag Chatter Deli - Exclusive new supporter-only podcast episodes every Friday on our Patreon. Your support helps us cover tournament entry fees. Only the choicest fourball ham and leanest bone meat. Music from this episode The following tracks that may appear in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Slipping Away by Dyalla Randy Butternubs by Dyalla Atlanta (Interlude) by Hyppodrome Dream It by TrackTribe Missing Persons by Jeremy Blake Business Plan by SoulProdMusic Epic Emotional by Grand_Project Torsion by Density & Time The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie by Chris Zabriskie
Adam and Bryan tee it up in the Lanco 2-Man Scramble, Adam plays in the Gap Am Qualifier at Golden Oaks, and then the boys experience high highs and low lows in a tumultuous 24-hours of golf at Honeybrook. Thanks for listening! The Rumswinga Series is brought to you by Tony Hayden and the folks at Expert Tree Service and Science. Support us on Patreon! The Bag Chatter Deli - Exclusive new supporter-only podcast episodes every Friday on our Patreon. Your support helps us cover tournament entry fees. Only the choicest fourball ham and leanest bone meat. Music from this episode The following tracks that may appear in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Slipping Away by Dyalla Randy Butternubs by Dyalla Atlanta (Interlude) by Hyppodrome Dream It by TrackTribe Missing Persons by Jeremy Blake Business Plan by SoulProdMusic Epic Emotional by Grand_Project Torsion by Density & Time The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie by Chris Zabriskie
Adam tees it up in a U.S. Open Qualifier for the second straight year. Thanks for listening! Support us on Patreon! The Bag Chatter Deli - Exclusive new supporter-only podcast episodes every Friday on our Patreon. Your support helps us cover tournament entry fees. Only the choicest fourball ham and leanest bone meat. Music from this episode The following tracks that may appear in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Slipping Away by Dyalla Randy Butternubs by Dyalla Atlanta (Interlude) by Hyppodrome Dream It by TrackTribe Missing Persons by Jeremy Blake Business Plan by SoulProdMusic Epic Emotional by Grand_Project Torsion by Density & Time The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie by Chris Zabriskie
95.1 What Does It Hide?A mask comes alive and protects a child.Written by J. WolfNarrated by Matthew Lloyd Davies (https://twitter.com/mldAudio)Produced by Karl Hughes (https://twitter.com/karlhughes)With music by Chris Zabriskie (https://chriszabriskie.com/)And Thom Robson (https://www.thomrobsonmusic.com/)And sound effects provided by Freesound.orgThe episode illustration was provided by Luke Spooner of Carrion House (https://carrionhouse.com/)A quick thanks to our community managers, Joshua Boucher and Jasmine ArchAnd Joshua Boucher for helping with our submission reading.And to Ben Errington, the Phantom of The Social Media, his digital presence ephemeral and elusive, his posts and updates like fleeting glimpses of a masked figure in the nightFor more of Matthew Lloyd Davies' work, head over to https://www.matthewlloyddavies.comJoin TOS+ to access over 75 exclusive episodes, get regular stories in higher quality audio, a week early, and ad-free, at https://theotherstories.net/plus/Support the show, get audiobooks, and more at https://www.patreon.com/hawkandcleaverJoin our communities for book clubs, movie clubs, writing exercises, and more at https://theotherstories.net/community/Leave a voicemail or get in touch at https://theotherstories.net/submissionsCheck out our writing courses at https://theotherstories.net/courses/Grab some merch at https://gumroad.com/hawkandcleaverThe Other Stories is a production of the story studio, Hawk & Cleaver, and is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Don't change it. Don't sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When 27-year-old Jessica Lloyd failed to show up for work, it immediately set off alarm bells for everyone who knew how responsible and reliable she was. Upon further inspection, two sets of footprints in the snow would show Jessica's shoes walking away from her home towards the property line, vanishing once met with tire tracks. Someone had taken her. And this was yet another event on a growing list of break-ins, burglaries and even assault in small Ontario towns once untouched by major crime. What was first disregarded as some deranged creep on the loose had escalated to kidnapping and possibly even murder. But the last thing the authorities expected was for their investigation to lead them right to the Royal Canadian Air Force, and specifically, Colonel David Russell Williams. Could this really be their guy? How was it possible that a decorated pilot and respected commander was one of the most dangerous and deadly men Canada has ever seen? Support the show & get bonus episodes on PATREON _______________________________________ All music is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution. Measured Paces by Kevin MacLeod via incompetech.com There Are Many Different Kinds of Love and Cylinder Four by Chris Zabriskie via chriszabriskie.com _______________________________________ *A special thanks to Camouflaged Killer by David A. Gibb, Maclean's Magazine, Explorations in Forensic Psychology by Margo C. Watt, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Way of Ninja, The Peterborough Examiner & The Toronto Star for information that allowed this episode to be possible. Thank you for listening!
A century ago, coastal dunes threatened to overwhelm the city of Florence, Oregon. The sand swallowed roads, highways, and houses. When “Dune” author Frank Herbert visited the area in 1957, he was stunned by the awesome power of the sand. Eventually, it inspired his fictional desert planet, Arrakis.But now, the dunes that inspired “Dune” are disappearing. To solve the sand problem, the US Forest Service planted dunes with non-native beachgrass, hoping its strong roots would keep the dunes in place. The strategy worked… too well. The grass spread, out-competing native species and transforming the dunes. At one popular spot, roughly 60% of what was once open sand is now gone.Producer Justine Paradis traveled to the Oregon Coast to see the mountains of sand which inspired a sci-fi classic, and meet the people working to save them.Featuring Dina Pavlis, Patty Whereat Phillips, and Jesse Beers. SUPPORTOutside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member. Subscribe to our (free) newsletter.Follow Outside/In on Instagram or Twitter, or join our private discussion group on Facebook. LINKSThese aerial photos demonstrate the dramatic changes in the Oregon dunes since 1941.Dina Pavlis' Secrets of the Oregon Dunes Facebook pageThe Oregon dunes are the setting of an episode of “Lassie” (1964), in which a little girl gets lost in a sand storm. New hires at the Forest Service in Florence are shown this film during orientation.The Siuslaw Public Library in Florence is home to the eclectic Frank Herbert collection, as reported by Oregon Public Broadcasting. These are books donated by Herbert's daughter which he was reading at the time he wrote ‘Dune,' and are available to the public. Fans make the pilgrimage to browse the collection, which includes titles on the desert, politics in the Middle East, computation, Scottish folk singing, rug hooking, and much more.Frank Herbert originally visited Florence to research a proposed magazine article on the Forest Service's dune, as reported on the Siuslaw News. His (unsuccessful) proposal, “They Stopped the Moving Sands,” can be read in “The Road to Dune.”An episode of Endless Thread about the time a six-year-old boy fell into a tree hole (he's fine now) in Michigan City, Indiana. CREDITSOutside/In host: Nate HegyiReported, produced, and mixed by Justine Paradis Edited by Taylor Quimby and Katie ColaneriOur team also includes Felix Poon. NHPR's Director of Podcasts is Rebecca LavoieSpecial thanks to Meg Spencer, Kegen Benson, Armand Rebischke, and Kevin Mittge. Music by Sarah the Illstrumentalist, Elm Lake, Chris Zabriskie, and Blue Dot Sessions.Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio.
Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica is massive, bigger than the state of Florida. If it collapses, it could reshape every coast on this planet during this century. That's why it's sometimes known as “the Doomsday Glacier.”And yet, until recently, we knew very little about it. Because Thwaites is extremely remote, reachable only by crossing the wildest ocean on the planet, scientists had never observed its calving edge firsthand. In 2019, a ground-breaking international mission set out to change that, and writer Elizabeth Rush was on board to document the voyage. We caught up with her to learn about life on an Antarctic icebreaker, how she grappled with classic Antarctic narratives about exploration (and domination), and how she summons hope even after coming face-to-face with Thwaites. Featuring Elizabeth Rush. SUPPORTOutside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member. Subscribe to our (free) newsletter.Follow Outside/In on Instagram or Twitter, or join our private discussion group on Facebook. LINKSOur 2022 episode featuring Elizabeth Rush about community responses to sea level rise in Staten Island and Louisiana. If you're interested in reading more about the journey to Thwaites, check out Elizabeth's book, “The Quickening: Creation and Community at the Ends of the Earth”.A paper published in Nature with some of the findings from this voyage, showing that Thwaites has historically retreated two to three times faster than we've ever observed. Here's the one detailing findings about Thwaites' past extent, extrapolated from their study of ancient penguin bones, and another sharing observations about water currents beneath its ice shelf.We also recommend “Encounters at the End of the World,” Werner Herzog's (2007) documentary about science and community in Antarctica. CREDITSOutside/In host: Nate HegyiReported, produced, and mixed by Justine Paradis Edited by Taylor QuimbyOur team also includes Felix Poon. NHPR's Director of Podcasts is Rebecca LavoieMusic by Blue Dot Sessions, Nctrnm, Sometimes Why, FLYIN, Silver Maple, Chris Zabriskie, Ooyy, and the Weddell seals of Antarctica.Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio.