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In the second part of our interview with the nylon rope maker, photographer and rigger KnotHead, the focus is more on rope photography. Listen now to hear Fox and Mya ask him about: • How he got into rope photography • How rope photography evolved in the West • Collaborating on rope photography • His photo influences • What he looks out for in a ‘Berry Nize'-worthy bondage photo • Working with the model you have • Great tips for rope photography models to best show off the rope they are in • Model releases and why they are important • The importance of the order of tying in a photoshoot versus play • How rope events have changed over time • The downsides of people teaching too quickly Beginning 30 years ago with a mix of flea market handcuffs, bathrobe belts and neck ties, knot_head has always loved bondage. Although he began with Japanese style rope, he quickly gravitated to the strict, clean, efficient, Western style of riggers like Jay Edwards, Matt Williams, Lew Rubens and Claire Adams. For him it IS about the simple, strict, positional bondage, and “what happens once they're tied”, challenging predicaments being his favorite. About ten years ago he caught the photography bug and loves showing kinksters how easy it can be to get better shots with their gear, even phones, in almost any setting. His schtick is to make bondage (and photography) simple and fun for anyone willing to learn.
Beginning 30 years ago with a mix of flea market handcuffs, bathrobe belts and neck ties, knot_head has always loved bondage. Although he began with Japanese style rope, he quickly gravitated to the strict, clean, efficient, Western style of riggers like Jay Edwards, Matt Williams, Lew Rubens and Claire Adams. For him it IS about the simple, strict, positional bondage, and “what happens once they're tied”, challenging predicaments being his favorite. About ten years ago he caught the photography bug and loves showing kinksters how easy it can be to get better shots with their gear, even phones, in almost any setting. His schtick is to make bondage (and photography) simple and fun for anyone willing to learn. In the episode, Fox and Mya ask him about: • Why he loves Western bondage • Many of his influences in bondage, film, photography, art and more • How he defines Western bondage • Differences between Japanese and Western rope styles • Cool Western positions • Functional rope positions versus positions for photos • His passion for predicaments • Why he started making nylon rope • Pros and cons of different rope materials • Tips on how to tie with nylon • A game-changing knot that changed how he ties
Today at 6PM on the Eight One Sixty radio show on 90.9 The Bridge, once again we're diving into a stack of new releases from Kansas City area musicians and bands.We'll hear new music from these acts with upcoming gigs:• Kadesh Flow on Saturday, May 4 as part of Hip-Hop & Hot Wings at Vine Street Brewing Co.• Little Miss Dynamite on Saturday, May 4 at Tall Trellis Brew Co. in Olathe at 25600 W Valley Parkway• Critterz on Sunday, May 5 at Theis Park (across from The Nelson) along with Papa Huey and The Utilitarians• Danny McGaw on Friday, June 7 at Blind Box BBQ at Village West• The Greeting Committee on August 17 at The MidlandWe'll also hear from a couple of non-KC acts playing big shows in KC very soon:• William Elliott Whitmore on THIS Friday at recordBar - don't miss this show!• Paul Cauthen collaborating with Sierra Ferrell and Diplo - catch Paul Cauthen at Boulevardia on June 15 and catch Diplo at Kelce Jam on May 18 at Azura AmphitheaterAlso on the roster for today's show is music from Clearfight, Jo MacKenzie Music, Claire Adams, and Chris Canipe.
Binnenkort gaat in Amsterdam de 9e editie van de Flamenco Biënnale van start. Op het programma onder meer het verrassende en vernieuwende La Reina del Metal van slagwerker Enric Monfort en danseres Vanesa Aibar. In deze uitzending een voorproefje. En verder: de nieuwe CD van violiste/zangeres Claire Adams bevat prachtige ingetogen muziek van Nicoline Soeter en Jesús Castañer. 23.04 CD Toonzetters (7MNTN Recores 7MNTN-041) Martín Mayo: Anti-March Shane van Neerden; Ramon van Engelenhoven [piano]; Agostinho Sequeira; Arjan Jongsma [slagwerk] 3'34” CD Toonzetters (7MNTN Recores 7MNTN-041) Mathilde Wantenaar: Sprookje no. 1 Ramon van Engelenhoven [piano]; Arjan Jongsma [slagwerk] 2'17” 23.12 CD Incoherence (eigen uitgave z.nr.) Jesús Castañer: RE:Winterreise - II, III Claire Adams [viool, zang] 8'57” 23.23 CD Spectrum (Aliud Records ACD OE 127-2) Dirk Dekker: Beyond the rainbow - II Prayer for the Cintamani - III Memories from the rainforest Colori Ensemble 9'23” 23.33 CD Erato (eigen uitgave z.nr.) Michiel van der Meulen: Phoenix Kairos Collective 5'42” CD Erato (eigen uitgave z.nr.) Michiel van der Meulen: Aj Sarajevo Kairos Collective 2'42” 23.45 eigen opname Enric Monfort: La Reina del Metal Enric Monfort; Vanesa Aibar 6'45” 23.53 LP The Living City (Ndeya NDEYA8LP) Jon Hassell: Paradise Now Jon Hassel Band JON HASSELL trumpet, keyboards GREGG ARREGUIN guitar JEFF RONA keyboards, sampled percussion ADAM RUDOLPH acoustic and sampled percussion DANIEL SCHWARTZ bass 5'00”
We celebrate MORE new music from Kansas City musicians this time on the show! Our inboxes are spilling over with new music and we're excited to share more new stuff with you.We kick off the show with a brand new song from Jessica Paige, who is playing a special rooftop concert at Crossroads Hotel on Wednesday to celebrate her new single, and it sounds like her lineup is stacked with other great KC musicians! More info on that show here: SUMMER CONCERT SERIES: JESSICA PAIGE.We hear the title track from Kristin Hamilton's new album, “Touch of Blue”. Her album release show is this Sunday. More info on that show here: Kristin Hamilton Album Release ConcertWe also hear new stuff from Making Movies, The Chunk, Claire Adams (remixed by Alyssa Murray) Gee Watts (featuring Kye Colors and Jass), John Long, Scott Jelinek, Ben Schenberg, Current, and Jean Claude & The Eclairs.
On this show we celebrate one of our favorite holidays of the year, it's Mark Manning Day! Mark Manning is our friend and DJ from KKFI 90.1 FM, a couple clicks down the dial from us.Every year he hosts an amazing BEST OF list on his radio show, the Wednesday MidDay Medley, where for 17 years he's been sharing great music from KC musicians and beyond. Every Wednesday in December from 10AM-noon he will host his “120 Favorite Recordings of 2021.”On our show this week we get a sneak peek of some of the acts that are on his impressive list. On the show we hear from Riley The Musician, True Lions, Claire Adams, Knife Crime, Effie, Cuee, Kadesh Flow, FlareThaRebel, Monta At Odds, and The Roseline.We also have some great music conversations that every music nerd will enjoy.
Clare Adams says Talking House productions will return with a short season of the verbatim play about women workers from Cadbury's in Dunedin
The girls high school swimming season starts this week in Indiana, and in honor of that occasion, Chris Plumb is sitting down with the only 16-time champion in the history of the Indiana High School Athletic Association: Claire Adams. Now living in Denver where she works as a second grade teacher, Claire and Chris discuss how swimming continues to serve her as she leads her classroom. Claire reflects on her early swimming memories, high school career, and advice for swimmers embarking on their college search. She shares the nuances of ending her career in the pool and discusses the team culture, dynamics, and expectations at Carmel Swim Club.
Todd Adams is the President and CEO of the Pension Fund of the Christian Church. He also happens to be the father of two Division I athletes, including CSC alum Claire Adams. Todd and Chris sit down on this week's episode to dig into Todd's best advice for swim parents, how he helped transform the leadership and governance of Carmel Swim Club, and how dealing with adversity through sport can better prepare kids for life.
Learn how to launch a product from idea stage all the way to online sales with I'm Outside Founder Claire Adams. Claire went from carrying 12 bottles of essentials oils and tinctures she'd concocted to creating a single product that embodied the aromatic and health benefits she was looking for in one single product. The Pandemic helped her pour on the gas to get it launched and out into people's hands during a time of need, and she literally launched her brand in under 60 days- later gaining press coverage from Vogue, Allure, and the New York Times. Listen in as Claire share her journey and some important tips for anyone out there looking to launch a product too.Show Notes: www.blog.beautyscripts.com/blog/gg-15
On this episode we've got a massive guest list to divulge their Super Bowl predictions and tell us Who They Got in Super Bowl 55. By far our most ambitious show yet. We got Mac Thompson, Evan LeBouef, Garrett McClelland, Claire Adams, Caleb Prince, and Grayson Miller, with a special appearance from host Gunnar Goodwin ALL on the show to tell us who they think is going to win the Big One. We also have Matt and Burg going over their Super Bowl preview and a little college football coaching updates. Thanks for Joining Us! Matt’s Twitter: @mattmv47 Burg’s Twitter: @Zachschwartz55 secondhandpod.com https://twitter.com/SecondHand_Pod
We sat down with Claire Adams, the University of Texas NCAA All-American who announced her retirement from swimming this past summer. Adams discusses her time at Texas and hits on the big learning curve she went through to make her senior season in particular so special. She also delves into her high school days at Carmel Swim Club in Indiana. Specifically, we discuss her 2016 Olympic Trials, a meet that heading into, she was a top contender to make the US Olympic team. However, she broke her hand days before the competition and wasn't able to match her top form. Adams sifts through the huge loss this was in her life and what it took to bounce back from that. Click here to listen and subscribe on Spotify Click here to listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Click here to listen and subscribe on Podbean Click here to listen and subscribe on Google Click here to listen and subscribe on YouTube Click here to listen and subscribe on Listen Notes Click here to listen and subscribe on Stitcher Click here to listen and subscribe on iHeartRadio Click here to listen and subscribe on Amazon Click here to listen and subscribe on Pandora Music: Otis McDonaldwww.otismacmusic.com
Welcome back Claire Adams for podcast #9! We discuss John Cena, our love for 80s music, Claire rates my soaps, and so much more!
In this episode, my guest is Claire Adams! We discuss her job at Boom Box Ice Cream, a local sensation that is spreading across Louisiana with their creative flavors and 80s themed music product names. We talk ice cream, working marketing during Covid, as well as our love for 80s music! You can check out Boombox online here: Website: https://www.boomboxpops.com/ Instagram Handle: @bmbxpops Facebook Handle: Boombox Frozen Pops and Ice Cream
We kick off every year with a big show and we most certainly did not fail again. Chevy, KBJamz, Cletus and Pdev had a wonderful evening with the talented musician Claire Adams. We hear her journey to KC and she performs some lovely tunes. We also had Stephanie Miller and Patrick Boarman of the West Side store "Fetch". They are long time friends and now, for over two years, they have been partners in this very cool store. Not only do they support many avenues of KC local product they have a wide variety from all over the country. We are sponsored this week by the amazing downtown restaurant "Milwaukee Delicatessen"! Awesome space and amazing food. Also, from downtown KC "The Majestic Restaurant". Hear great jazz and eat amazing steaks in this old and beautiful building. Of course the greatest guitar straps are from "Jaykco Guitar Straps". They hold up. Also another local store and dear friends of the show is "Found Sound KC" a new music equipment space in the Crossroads! Also visit our Patreon page and earn special treats by becoming a "Day Gizzard" and a supporter of the show. Thanks everyone! Keep practicing! claireadamsmusic.com https://claireadams.bandcamp.com https://www.fetchkcmo.com/ https://milwaukeedelikc.com/ http://majestickc.com/ http://www.jaykco.com/ https://www.facebook.com/foundsound.kc/ https://www.patreon.com/wndp
Eight One Sixty is kicking off 2020 with two special guests stopping by The Bridge studios! First up is photographer, event organizer and activist Anna Selle, who will talk about the Bandwaggn Winter Formal happening this Saturday, Jan. 11, at The Mulberry Room. Bandwaggn Kansas City's mission is to empower girls and trans youth to build community through authentic relationships, and lead a movement toward collective liberation. The event will serve as a fundraiser for the cause. Then we'll sit down with Claire Adams and she's going to share some brand new songs with us! She's got a big show coming up this Saturday, Jan. 11 at recordBar and she's collaborating with Rewound, a contemporary string trio and together they'll perform an amazing night of music.
Claire has decided to run her first marathon and is determined to raise $12,000 in the process leading up to it. A great goal and great cause!
Moms That Say F*ck - Hosted by Dr. Dina Kulik and Alana Kayfetz
In this fun episode of Moms That Say F*ck, Alana and Dina sit down with Claire Adams and Carli Posner, Principals of Notable Life and The Notable Awards. Together, Alana, Dina and the girls discuss the ins and out of a running a media business and what its like working incredibly long hours while parenting. For more from Notable Life, please visithttps://notablelife.com/https://www.facebook.com/NotableLife/For more of Moms That Say F*ck, please visithttp://momsthatsay.comhttps://www.instagram.com/momsthatsay/ on Instagram https://www.facebook.com/momsthatsay/ on Facebook*Warning- this podcast has a lot of F bombs in it. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.**Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Alana Kayfetz of MomsToronto and or Dr. Dina Kulik. *
Special guest Claire Adams joins us for this week's episode of Eight One Sixty. On Friday night, Feb. 22, she’s collaborating with Rewound for a special concert at The Rino. Rewound is a 3-piece string band featuring Carmen Dieker on violin, Alyssa Bell on viola and Ezgi Karakus on cello. We’ll talk with Claire about that show and we’ll listen to music from three of her albums: "Claire and the Classical Revolution," "Waiting For The Winds To Change" and "Kamikaze." After that, we’ll hear two new singles from two other KC acts, The Dear Misses and Kat King.
Red Time For Bonzo: A Marxist-Reaganist Film Podcast (Ronald Reagan Filmography)
We've got a watershed moment in the Gipper's career for you this week. In fact, it's two watershed moments in one - Reagan's first substantial role in a commercial hit film and our protagonist's first pairing with the Greatest First Lady Manquée of them all, Jane Wyman! Your humble panel takes enthusiastic note of these facts (and of Jane's stellar performance as Claire Adams); however, that enthusiasm dries up pretty quickly when they consider the puerile military college hi-jinks documented by Brother Rat. A matchless Warner Brothers ensemble cast (including Priscilla Lane, Wayne Morris, Eddie Albert, Louise Beavers, Olin Howland, Jane Bryan, Henry O'Neill, William Tracy, and Johnny "Scat" Davis) can only do so much with these jackbooted animal house antics. It is striking, however, to observe the American officer class at play (and on penalty tours) during the final days of the country's irrelevance as a global military power. In line with the buffoonish expectations set by Sergeant Murphy (along with other Warner "service comedies" of the 1930s like Flirtation Walk and Shipmates Forever), the film provides a glimpse of a time when no viewer would ever have believed (or hoped) that the United States was just a couple of years away from world domination. We also consider the ways in which this film brings the Reagan persona into focus - was it just a fluke that Dutch was cast as the most grounded "rat"? Or can we already see intimations of his Avuncular/Grandfatherly Decider Telos just one year into his half-century as a public figure. Novel suggestion: Peter Delacorte's Time on My Hands Follow us at: Facebook Follow Romy on Twitter at @rahrahtempleton Follow Gareth on Twitter at @helenreddymades Follow David on Twitter at @milescoverdale "Driving Reagan theme' by Gareth Hedges
We've got a watershed moment in the Gipper's career for you this week. In fact, it's two watershed moments in one - Reagan's first substantial role in a commercial hit film and our protagonist's first pairing with the Greatest First Lady Manquée of them all, Jane Wyman! Your humble panel takes enthusiastic note of these facts (and of Jane's stellar performance as Claire Adams); however, that enthusiasm dries up pretty quickly when they consider the puerile military college hi-jinks documented by Brother Rat. A matchless Warner Brothers ensemble cast (including Priscilla Lane, Wayne Morris, Eddie Albert, Louise Beavers, Olin Howland, Jane Bryan, Henry O'Neill, William Tracy, and Johnny "Scat" Davis) can only do so much with these jackbooted animal house antics. It is striking, however, to observe the American officer class at play (and on penalty tours) during the final days of the country's irrelevance as a global military power. In line with the buffoonish expectations set by Sergeant Murphy (along with other Warner "service comedies" of the 1930s like Flirtation Walk and Shipmates Forever), the film provides a glimpse of a time when no viewer would ever have believed (or hoped) that the United States was just a couple of years away from world domination. We also consider the ways in which this film brings the Reagan persona into focus - was it just a fluke that Dutch was cast as the most grounded "rat"? Or can we already see intimations of his Avuncular/Grandfatherly Decider Telos just one year into his half-century as a public figure. Novel suggestion: Peter Delacorte's Time on My Hands Follow us at: Facebook Follow Romy on Twitter at @rahrahtempleton Follow Gareth on Twitter at @helenreddymades Follow David on Twitter at @milescoverdale "Driving Reagan theme' by Gareth Hedges
Graydancer interviews RopeRider about the fantastic upcoming rope event in Boston. March 26th and 27th will be the ninth Bound in Boston, and RopeRider shares the story of how it began, and also gives you some insight into the genesis of a true RopeGeek (hint: even his ropebag looks like it's out of TRON!). The event looks to be fabulous, with the likes of Claire Adams, Damon Pierce, Lqqkout, Sir Percival, Ten, RiggerJay, and more presenting! You can register for Bound in Boston at the site (Cheap!) or join the Fetlife group, or follow RopeRider on Twitter! Plus, special bonus wallpaper for our Android App users! Want more special treats? Let us know!
Graydancer presents part two of his interview with Claire Adams, bondage model, slave, pro-dom, and ropetrepreneur. Claire reveals what's in her rope bag, the extremes she and her owner Damon Pierce go to in private, and talks about the joys and responsibilities of being a "kink coach."Then there's an update on the Hartford, CT GRUE that's on the way - with 71 confirmed attendees including Dov, Mataleao, Suzanne SexySadist, Murphy Blue, and all the way from Seattle, Twisted Monk himself. After that, some thoughts on playing with rope on varying body types from Graydancer, fresh from COPE and Dark Odyssey.Remember you can always call the Ropecast hotline at 608-432-ROPE! Email comments to Graydancer, to avoid spam at this blog, please.
Graydancer begins the Final Ropecast...on his poor dying MacBook, anyway. Future episodes will be gratefully produced on a new MacBook Pro provided by an Anonymous Donor - to whom Graydancer and all Ropecast listeners owe a great debt of thanks.Have you made plans for April 2010 yet? Make sure they include Beyond Leather - the third year for this event promises to be bigger and better than ever, with a pansexual kinky community-building atmosphere that can't be beat. We're trying to buy out the hotel this year, so register early, and get your rooms while you can! Visit either BeyondLeather.net or the Fetlife site for more information.Also, the Hartford, CT GRUE is on a roll! Take a look at the plethora of kinksters coming or thinking about it on the FetLife page, and then contact Murphy Blue (bluerisk on FetLife) to find out how you can register.Our main content is part one of an extensive interview with the amazing Claire Adams, of Clairebondage.com, SlavetoBondage.com, and the brand-new PetiteKink.com. You can also see some of her work on Kink.com by visiting some of the sample galleries like these (of course, the best stuff you get after you join).You can email your comments to Graydancer, or call the Ropecast Hotline at 608-432-KNOT. Follow the Ropecast on twitter to find the next Ropecast Livestream, sometime during 9-12 or 9-13, with model Amaya Solace!