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Best podcasts about Colden

Latest podcast episodes about Colden

Life's But A Song
Ep. 426 - The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (2007 Los Angeles Opera production) (w/ Colden Lamb)

Life's But A Song

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 65:20


Two people come together for a podcast recording to discuss a Los Angeles Opera performance of The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny. Things get tense. Both people are mad at Jon's neighbors.Colden's Social -Instagram: @coldenlambWebsite: www.coldenlamb.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ColdenLambA Marc Blitzstein Archive YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BlitzsteinArchivePodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodThreads: @butasongpodNext episode: My Little Pony: The Movie (2017)!

Life's But A Song
Ep. 418 - Doctor Dolittle (1967) (w/ Colden Lamb)

Life's But A Song

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 60:51


We close off Jon's Picks with a long and weird musical movie starring Rex Harrison, so naturally Jon picked bestie Colden to talk about this movie (which Jon assumed Colden has seen already). The two get into this movie as much as the props designer did with the Great Pink Sea Snail.Thank you to Gary Kochey for suggesting this one.Colden's Social -Instagram: @coldenlambWebsite: www.coldenlamb.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ColdenLambA Marc Blitzstein Archive YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BlitzsteinArchivePodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodThreads: @butasongoidTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: Get the Duchess!

WBEN Extras
Colden Highway Superintendent Lee Wohlhueter addressing potholes and when crews may be able to start filling in those potholes locally

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 3:43


Colden Highway Superintendent Lee Wohlhueter addressing potholes and when crews may be able to start filling in those potholes locally full 223 Wed, 05 Feb 2025 09:30:18 +0000 DCQz4DExjK2A2Apj6t3MEsn8czu0eh2q news,weather,wben,potholes,colden WBEN Extras news,weather,wben,potholes,colden Colden Highway Superintendent Lee Wohlhueter addressing potholes and when crews may be able to start filling in those potholes locally Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News

The 46 of 46 Podcast
184.) Summit Sessions #66: The Great Range Athlete "COLDEN Team"

The 46 of 46 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 50:09


This week we'll hear from a few members of the Great Range Athlete COLDEN Team and their experience getting stronger and fitter for climbing mountains along with our recent group hike together up Mt Colvin.Order my new book "The Adirondack 46 in 18 Hikes: The Complete Guide to the High Peaks" HERELooking for help improving your fitness and resilience for hiking so you can become the strongest version of yourself on and off the trail? Book a free strategy call with James to learn more about his 1-on-1 coaching program, SEEK TO DO MORE atwww.seektodomore.com Visit my other websites:www.46OUTDOORS.comwww.46OF46.comFollow on Instagram & Facebook:@46of46podcast@jamesappleton46Order my latest bookAdirondack Campfire Stories: Tales and Folklore From Inside the Blue LineOrder LinksAmazon LinkBarnes & Nobles LinkIndieBound Link

Life's But A Song
Ep. 399 - Dr. Seuss's The Grinch Musical! (2020) (w/ Colden Lamb)

Life's But A Song

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 72:10


We finally conclude our coverage on the Lives with The Grinch. Jon and Colden both have emotional ties to this property but in different ways - Jon grew up with the animated movie, and Colden grew up watching the stage version. Spoiler alert: they both didn't like this.Colden's Social -Instagram: @coldenlambWebsite: www.coldenlamb.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ColdenLambA Marc Blitzstein Archive YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BlitzsteinArchivePodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodThreads: @butasongoidTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: Wicked: Part One!

WBEN Extras
Craig Zolnowski from Colden donating turkeys at Turkeys for Tickets

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 1:07


Craig Zolnowski from Colden donating turkeys at Turkeys for Tickets full 67 Wed, 20 Nov 2024 11:45:41 +0000 e27Kk6HyfatOMVfbNZhJmFbIPKli0f28 buffalo sabres,audacy,buffalo,news,wben,feedmore wny,turkeys for tickets,buffalo city mission,tops friendly markets WBEN Extras buffalo sabres,audacy,buffalo,news,wben,feedmore wny,turkeys for tickets,buffalo city mission,tops friendly markets Craig Zolnowski from Colden donating turkeys at Turkeys for Tickets Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavep

Life's But A Song
Ep. 389 - The Happiest Millionaire (1967) (w/ Colden Lamb)

Life's But A Song

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 73:27


Colden brings us a long forgotten by most people (not Colden, obviously) epically long Disney movie about an eccentric millionaire in Philadelphia who owned alligators. That's a better summary than the one on IMDb in our opinion.Colden's Social -Instagram: @coldenlambWebsite: www.coldenlamb.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ColdenLambA Marc Blitzstein Archive YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BlitzsteinArchivePodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: Adrianne & the Castle!

Life's But A Song
Ep. 356 - Amahl and the Night Visitors (1955) (w/ Colden Lamb)

Life's But A Song

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 59:51


It's still Christmas in July and what better way than to talk about the first opera written for television about the three wise men. Colden is back to bring light to this opera to the masses, and hopefully have a production with one of our modern day opera superstars (hello Audra). And even though we watched the 1955 telecast, it is apparently the same as the original 1951 telecast.Colden's Social -Instagram: @coldenlambWebsite: www.coldenlamb.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ColdenLambA Marc Blitzstein Archive YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BlitzsteinArchivePodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: The Lion King II: Simba's Pride!

WBEN Extras
Colden Town Supervisor James DePasquale on fireworks in the Town Park on Saturday to celebrate the Fourth of July

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 2:41


Life's But A Song
Ep. 341 - The Sound of Music Live! (2014) (w/ Colden Lamb)

Life's But A Song

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 72:53


We're kicking off Live Month on the pod with The Sound of Music Live! Colden comes back to not to talk shit about Carrie Underwood because he and Jon agree that while she was good this was not the choice for her. And they spend the rest of the episode talking about other aspects of this live event.Colden's Social -Instagram: @coldenlambWebsite: www.coldenlamb.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ColdenLambA Marc Blitzstein Archive YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BlitzsteinArchivePodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: Peter Pan Live!

Lodge Tales
Ep 48. Colden Goss Part 1 - I Chased Goatman

Lodge Tales

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 86:21


Colden is a member of the Blackfeet Tribe and he too resides on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. He and his were terrorized the Goatman on 40 separate occasions. Colten shares those experiences and shares ghost stories about the Blackfeet Boarding dorm as well.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lodge-tales/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

City Life Org
Kupferberg Center for the Arts at Queens College Reopens 2,000-Seat Colden Auditorium with Viva El Cinco De Mayo On Saturday, May 4, 2024, 3 PM

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 5:37


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Life's But A Song
Ep. 323 - The Court Jester (1955) (w/ Colden Lamb)

Life's But A Song

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 65:44


Colden's back with a comedy movie that is just fine. Nothing crazy, no need to know about an obscure type of theatre - just a run of the mill comedy musical movie. But, because Colden is on things get a little zany.Colden's Social -Instagram: @coldenlambWebsite: www.coldenlamb.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ColdenLambA Marc Blitzstein Archive YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BlitzsteinArchivePodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: "The Mythic Crystal"!

A Musical Theatre Podcast
STEEL PIER with Colden Lamb

A Musical Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 89:06


STEEL PIER didn't win any of its eleven Tony nominations back in 1997, but it was the winner of our PATREON! poll earlier this year. That's why this week we're dedicating a full episode to this golden-aged, millennial musical. Joining us is STEEL PIER's all-time biggest fan, Colden Lamb. No matter what you might think of this show, it might be time to give it a "second chance." If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out Tony-winner Karen Ziemba in our CONTACT episode: Broadway Podcast Network - CONTACT with Karen Ziemba Colden's website coldenlamb.com is full of great content including his analysis, STEEL PIER at 25. You can also follow him on Instagram @coldenlamb Be sure to follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and X. Join us on PATREON! for only $1 a month to receive bonus episodes and participate in voting like the one that created this episode! Don't forget to visit our TeePublic Store where all our profits are donated to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Above all, thank you for being part of this wonderful podcasting community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Historical Birthdays Today
March 27th - Jane Colden

Historical Birthdays Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 0:55


Today's episode features: Jane Colden, Botanist Sponsored by ⁠⁠⁠2 Complicated 4 History⁠⁠⁠ Produced by ⁠Primary Source Media⁠

Starfall
Rosendots & Colden Stern Ride

Starfall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 21:17


Episode Notes Everything has to start somewhere - unless it's been going on forever. Maybe both. CAST Toby Harvey as Colden Liz Morey as Dots Danny Spiller as Stablemaster Ty Wilkins as Lord Stoggren Skye Redden as Estelle Emma Laslettt as Raybar Our music is composed by Trace Callahan. Our director is Evan Tess Murray Our cover art is by Orion Ibert. Support the Starfall Season Two Crowdfunding! 2/2/24 - 3/2/24 Content Warnings: Romantic rejection Transcript available at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Pox5yviLXXcYI0ZwVgLo-IJeZbgycfdE0rIwIf4bDno/edit?usp=sharing To help support the series, donate at https://ko-fi.com/starfallpod. For more information, visit us at https://starfallpodcast.com or https://www.tumblr.com/starfallpod. Sounds by Soundsnap. Additional music from Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey at Purple Planet.

The 46 of 46 Podcast
152.) How Crank The Adirondack Hermit Stole Christmas

The 46 of 46 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 5:54


This year on this special Christmas edition of The 46 of 46 Podcast i'll be putting an Adirondack twist on the classic "How The Grinch Stole Christmas" with the new story of Crank the Adirondack Hermit.How Crank The Adirondack Hermit Stole ChristmasIn the frost-kissed realm of the Adirondack High Peaks, where snowflakes dance and the north wind speaks,Lived a hermit named Crank, with a heart so small,Scorning the winter hiking season, Christmas and all.Crank's cave overlooked Marcy, with its cap of white,And the MacIntyre range under the moon's soft light."Cursed be the hikers with their festive cheer,Invading my solitude, year after year."But this Christmas Eve, as the stars twinkled with glee,Crank hatched a plan, wicked as could be."I'll steal their merry, their gear, and their feasts,We'll see how they like these unwelcome beasts."Down to Marcy Dam, he slithered with spite,Where campers slept soundly in the frosty night.One by one, he snatched sleeping bags, boots, and sacks,Leaving behind only footprints in the snow's soft tracks. But not content with just one mischievous spree,He thought, "There's more to be done, much more by me."To Lake Colden he went, under the moon's soft glow,Stealing boots and jackets from the slumbering folks below.By the light of his lantern, he worked through the night,Taking what he pleased, but keeping out of their sight.Next to the feldspar lean-to, where hikers dreamt of High Peaks,He stole their maps and compasses, leaving them for weeks."Not a trail will they find, not a path will they know,In circles they'll wander, in the heavy high peak's snow."His heart chuckled as he imagined the morrow,Campers waking to Christmas with sorrow.But as he pilfered and plundered through the silent night,A strange feeling arose, a flicker of light.Amidst his cold caper, he paused to behold,A family sharing a blanket, young and old.Laughing and singing, a carol so sweet,In the face of adversity, they wouldn't admit defeat.Crank's heart, though icy, began to melt,For a warmth like Christmas he'd never felt."These people, they share joy in the face of the cold,Perhaps there's more to Hiking and Christmas than what I've been told."With a newfound resolve, he returned every little bit,Under the glow of the stars on a trail so brightly lit.And as the campers awoke to Christmas Day's light,They found their belongings, their faces bright.But Crank didn't stop with just righting his wrong,He joined the campers, Hiking along.Sharing hot cocoa and stories so grand,In the heart of the wilderness, hand in hand.On Marcy's high summit, Colden's trap dyke,In the MacIntyre range, he now found joy in the hike.No longer just a hermit, hidden from sight,But a friend of the mountains, sharing Christmas delight. He helped a lost hiker find her way to the peak,Shared his knowledge with campers, no longer so bleak.And with every kind deed, Crank's heart grew wide,In the love of the mountains, he now took pride.And so in the Adirondacks, where the wild rivers flow,Lives Crank, once a hermit, in the Christmas glow.Amongst hikers and campers, he shares his tales so grand,A part of the wilderness, forever hand in hand.So if you wander the High Peaks, and a friendly face you seek,Remember old Crank, once so sullen and bleak.In the heart of these mountains, where adventures never cease,Crank found his Christmas spirit, in the Adirondack's sweet peace.Connect on Social Media:Find the podcast on social media @46of46podcastFollow James on instagram @jamesappleton46My Website:WWW.46of46.COMPLANNING TO HIKE THE 46 HIGH PEAKS? My High Peaks eBook, "From 1-to-46: A Complete Guide to Climbing the 46 High Peaks" is the perfect place to start to get all the information you need to have a safe and successful 46'er journey!Available now at www.46of46.com! In need of a New York State licensed guide for your next Adirondack adventure? I offer both in-person and virtual guiding services!I'll guide you up the mountains and back or help you plan your adventure virtually, answer your questions, and help you create a solid plan! Check out www.46of46.com to book me.Grab some ADK-inspired apparel and goods at www.PureADK.com and use the promo code "46PODCAST" to save 15% off your order!Save on your next order at CloudSplitter Coffee using the promo code ADK10CloudSplitter Coffee: For The Love of the Grindhttps://cloudsplittercoffee.com/If you want to support the show and you enjoy what I do with this podcast head over to www.46of46.com or visit www.46of46store.com to pick up a t-shirt, hoodie, hat, sticker, and more. I appreciate all the support.See you on the trails!

Life's But A Song
Ep. 294 - Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol (1962) (w/ Colden Lamb)

Life's But A Song

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 65:54


It wouldn't be a holiday season on this podcast if we didn't cover a version of A Christmas Carol. Enter bestie of the pod Colden - he introduces Jon to the first animated Christmas special and to the world of Mr. Magoo by way of Mr. Magoo acting in a Broadway production of A Christmas Carol.Colden's Social -Instagram: @coldenlambWebsite: www.coldenlamb.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ColdenLambPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas!

Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands
Episode 6 |The Verdict...

Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 29:41 Transcription Available


The Court has heard from seventy five witnesses. Aaron Burr makes a closing statement for the defense; Colden makes a final plea to the judge, then cracks from exhaustion. Levi's brother Ezra is further implicated in the crime. In flashbacks, Elma prepares to say her vows; the lawyers prepare for trial. The verdict is announced.  Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands is available wherever you get your podcasts. To hear all six episodes right now, ad-free, subscribe to Lava for Good+ on Apple Podcasts. Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands
Episode 4 | The Tea...

Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 28:46 Transcription Available


An explosive secret from a Greenwich Street neighbor reveals that Elma's home environment was different than her cousin described it. An unconventional testimony takes Colden by surprise, and he's powerless over the barrage of doctors that Burr and Hamilton call to the witness stand. Colden turns the jury's attention to Levi's brother Ezra Weeks.  Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands is released weekly, every Wednesday, wherever you get your podcasts. To hear all six episodes right now, ad-free, subscribe to Lava for Good+ on Apple Podcasts. Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands
Episode 3 | The Injuries...

Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 28:03 Transcription Available


Men's Lunch on January 2nd, 1800 was interrupted when four men and a child discovered Elma's mangled corpse in the Manhattan Well. Catherine Ring displayed Elma's body outside their home on Greenwich Street, to show the world the damages and demand justice. Colden calls two expert witnesses to analyze the wounds on the corpse, hoping to close his case on a high note. Plus, the jurors make a request for something that's never been done before.  Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands is released weekly, every Wednesday, wherever you get your podcasts. To hear all six episodes right now, ad-free, subscribe to Lava for Good+ on Apple Podcasts. Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands
Episode 2 | The Screams...

Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 35:31 Transcription Available


Colden scrambles to debunk the suicide theory, calling witnesses who heard Elma's screams the night of the murder. The defense team implicates Elma's uncle Elias Ring in her death. Plus, a hectic interrogation of the murder site - Burr's company's well on land that he owns - which became notorious the moment Elma's body was pulled out of water. Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands is released weekly, every Wednesday, wherever you get your podcasts. To hear all six episodes right now, ad-free, subscribe to Lava for Good+ on Apple Podcasts. Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Life's But A Song
Ep. 268 - Mary Poppins Returns (2018) (w/ Colden Lamb)

Life's But A Song

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 69:15


She's back! And so is Mary Poppins! Colden joins us this episode to delve into the world of the Banks family in the 1930s - can you imagine that? There's nowhere to go but up in this episode, except to talk about the place where the lost things go. Be sure to trip a little light fantastic!Colden's Social - Instagram: @coldenlambWebsite: www.coldenlamb.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ColdenLambPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: The Legend of the Stardust Brothers!

Life's But A Song
Ep. 260 - Street Scene (2018 Teatro Real Production) (w/ Colden Lamb)

Life's But A Song

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 76:54


We're doing opera, and this time Colden picked something that was pretty straight forward. But is there more symbolism in this production than needed?Colden's Website: www.coldenlamb.comColden's Instagram: @coldenlambPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: Cats Don't Dance!

Brains On! Science podcast for kids
Do video games really rot your brain?

Brains On! Science podcast for kids

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 27:46


Video games are fun, challenging and sometimes hard to put down. But are they good for you? Or do they rot your brain, like some people say? In this episode, Molly and cohost Colden (along with sassy alien hero Fuzzbutt Picklestar) explore how video games affect your brain, for better or worse. Plus, we look at other technologies that adults used to think were bad for kids, like novels and radio. And an extra mysterious Mystery Sound! This episode was sponsored by: Liquid I.V. (LiquidIV.com - Use code BRAINS at checkout to receive 20% off anything you order when you order.) Buy A Toyota (BuyAToyota.com - Explore Toyota SUVs.) *****Do you have your Smarty Pass yet?? Get yours today for just $4/month (or $36/year) and get bonus episodes every month, and ad-free versions of every episode of Brains On, Smash Boom Best, Moment of Um, and Forever Ago. Visit www.smartypass.org to get your Smarty Pass today!

Joy Hunting
69: Turning Your Hobby into a Second Career with Greg Colden

Joy Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 27:37


It's never too late to follow your dreams. To demonstrate what's possible when it comes to reinventing your life and taking the steps to turn your passion or hobby into your second career, I'm interviewing someone very special to me: my brother, Greg Colden.   Discover the secret to turning your passion into your second career. Greg is sharing how he left the corporate world to start a second chapter of his life. We're discussing what it takes to step out of your comfort zone, explore what else is possible, and the value of having hobbies, whether or not they turn into your next career.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://jackiedecrinis.com/69

Life's But A Song
Ep. 220 - The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T (1953) (w/ Colden Lamb)

Life's But A Song

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 64:58


It's Seussian time! Colden introduces to Jon a Dr. Seuss original movie - meaning not based off one of his books - that may have been the precursor to a bunch of things. The two discuss their theories as to what the movie's about, how they would change it for the stage, and Colden drops a lot of information that he's researched over the years.Colden's Website: www.coldenlamb.comColden's Instagram: @coldenlambPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: Cats Don't Dance!

the indoob! podcast
187. the colden times

the indoob! podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 64:12


t. sterling watson is discussing the Warner Brothers and Discovery merger, which resulted in the cancellation of some shows, including Close Enough and Infinity Train, discussing the FAST channels, such as Pluto TV, IMDb TV, and the Roku Channel, and how Crackle is still the worst with its random commercials. He is also discussing the upcoming WB TV channels, which will include some of the shows that were cut from HBO Max. A firm in Australia is attempting to reduce world hunger and shine a light on climate change by using strands of DNA from mammoths to create muscle meat and make meatballs. They also hope to eventually replace traditionally farmed meats with cultured meats, and have talked about the potential of creating zebra meat and Galapagos tortoise meat. Kortney and t. sterling discussed the term "neurodivergent" and its definition, as well as the benefits of platforms like TikTok for mental health awareness. They also discussed Kortney's new office space and the progress they have made on it. They also discussed the possibility of Kortney sharing her progress on Patreon. Follow Kortney on Twitter @iamkhinton, and Sterling on Twitter @indoob.  Email us at indoobpod@gmail.com. Subscribe to the Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/indoob. Visit the Indoob Store https://www.teepublic.com/user/tsterling and more at indoob.com.

Life's But A Song
Ep. 202 - Pennies from Heaven (1981) (w/ Colden Lamb)

Life's But A Song

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 72:34


In this episode, Colden introduces Jon to Pennies from Heaven, where Jon goes on a whole journey to the point where he's broken at the end. Will Jon ever be the same again? Is Colden the new host of the pod? Is this the one that broke the pod? (Spoiler alert: It didn't - there's more episodes to come.)Colden's Website: www.coldenlamb.comPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (SCT #2)!

Read Me Romance
Podcast Episode 197.2 – STALKING THE SECRET BABY by Alexa Riley

Read Me Romance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 56:50


Carol makes dresses for a living, and the night before a big wedding she meets the man of her dreams. One passionate evening changes her life… Only it turns out the man of her dreams isn't who he claimed to be. Off to Troping she runs with a secret she isn't ready to share. Colden had the greatest night of his life with a woman he knew was the one. But when he comes back and finds his bed empty, his world falls apart. For months he's been searching for her, and now he's finally found her. eBook Stalking the Secret Baby by (bonus epilogue) » https://bit.ly/3HMvVka Alexa Riley: https://bit.ly/3v38CLo BRAND NEW ALEXA RILEY: https://bit.ly/3h0y68D Signed Alexa Riley Paperback: https://bit.ly/3PfiXwQ AR Taboo: https://bit.ly/3YcaWwL Giveaway: https://bit.ly/3VbTrKe ♥ ♥ ♥ Other Mentions Brynn Paulin Ace My Heart by Layla Pine ♥ ♥ ♥ RMR Website: https://bit.ly/3ifFIyw Read Me Romance Merch: https://bit.ly/39JB8XG Weekly New Release: https://bit.ly/30iDete Follow Read Me Romance on Instagram: https://geni.us/uUVdVeY Latest Alexa Riley Releases: https://bit.ly/3qrQpVS Join Read Me Romance Headquarters on FB: https://geni.us/IdL7B Find Alexa Riley on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2HGrxpQ Alexa Riley TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdUryXr9/ Read Me Romance Theme Song by L.B. Ballard Podcast Production by Lola

Read Me Romance
Podcast Episode 197.2 – STALKING THE SECRET BABY by Alexa Riley

Read Me Romance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 56:50


Carol makes dresses for a living, and the night before a big wedding she meets the man of her dreams. One passionate evening changes her life… Only it turns out the man of her dreams isn't who he claimed to be. Off to Troping she runs with a secret she isn't ready to share. Colden had the greatest night of his life with a woman he knew was the one. But when he comes back and finds his bed empty, his world falls apart. For months he's been searching for her, and now he's finally found her. eBook Stalking the Secret Baby by (bonus epilogue) » https://bit.ly/3HMvVka Alexa Riley: https://bit.ly/3v38CLo BRAND NEW ALEXA RILEY: https://bit.ly/3h0y68D Signed Alexa Riley Paperback: https://bit.ly/3PfiXwQ AR Taboo: https://bit.ly/3YcaWwL Giveaway: https://bit.ly/3VbTrKe ♥ ♥ ♥ Other Mentions Brynn Paulin Ace My Heart by Layla Pine ♥ ♥ ♥ RMR Website: https://bit.ly/3ifFIyw Read Me Romance Merch: https://bit.ly/39JB8XG Weekly New Release: https://bit.ly/30iDete Follow Read Me Romance on Instagram: https://geni.us/uUVdVeY Latest Alexa Riley Releases: https://bit.ly/3qrQpVS Join Read Me Romance Headquarters on FB: https://geni.us/IdL7B Find Alexa Riley on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2HGrxpQ Alexa Riley TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdUryXr9/ Read Me Romance Theme Song by L.B. Ballard Podcast Production by Lola

Read Me Romance
Podcast Episode 197.1 – STALKING THE SECRET BABY by Alexa Riley

Read Me Romance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 64:29


Carol makes dresses for a living, and the night before a big wedding she meets the man of her dreams. One passionate evening changes her life… Only it turns out the man of her dreams isn't who he claimed to be. Off to Troping she runs with a secret she isn't ready to share. Colden had the greatest night of his life with a woman he knew was the one. But when he comes back and finds his bed empty, his world falls apart. For months he's been searching for her, and now he's finally found her. eBook Stalking the Secret Baby by (bonus epilogue) » https://bit.ly/3HMvVka Alexa Riley: https://bit.ly/3v38CLo BRAND NEW ALEXA RILEY: https://bit.ly/3h0y68D Signed Alexa Riley Paperback: https://bit.ly/3PfiXwQ AR Taboo: https://bit.ly/3YcaWwL Giveaway: https://bit.ly/3VbTrKe ♥ ♥ ♥ Other Mentions Brynn Paulin Ace My Heart by Layla Pine ♥ ♥ ♥ RMR Website: https://bit.ly/3ifFIyw Read Me Romance Merch: https://bit.ly/39JB8XG Weekly New Release: https://bit.ly/30iDete Follow Read Me Romance on Instagram: https://geni.us/uUVdVeY Latest Alexa Riley Releases: https://bit.ly/3qrQpVS Join Read Me Romance Headquarters on FB: https://geni.us/IdL7B Find Alexa Riley on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2HGrxpQ Alexa Riley TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdUryXr9/ Read Me Romance Theme Song by L.B. Ballard Podcast Production by Lola

Read Me Romance
Podcast Episode 197.1 – STALKING THE SECRET BABY by Alexa Riley

Read Me Romance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 64:29


Carol makes dresses for a living, and the night before a big wedding she meets the man of her dreams. One passionate evening changes her life… Only it turns out the man of her dreams isn't who he claimed to be. Off to Troping she runs with a secret she isn't ready to share. Colden had the greatest night of his life with a woman he knew was the one. But when he comes back and finds his bed empty, his world falls apart. For months he's been searching for her, and now he's finally found her. eBook Stalking the Secret Baby by (bonus epilogue) » https://bit.ly/3HMvVka Alexa Riley: https://bit.ly/3v38CLo BRAND NEW ALEXA RILEY: https://bit.ly/3h0y68D Signed Alexa Riley Paperback: https://bit.ly/3PfiXwQ AR Taboo: https://bit.ly/3YcaWwL Giveaway: https://bit.ly/3VbTrKe ♥ ♥ ♥ Other Mentions Brynn Paulin Ace My Heart by Layla Pine ♥ ♥ ♥ RMR Website: https://bit.ly/3ifFIyw Read Me Romance Merch: https://bit.ly/39JB8XG Weekly New Release: https://bit.ly/30iDete Follow Read Me Romance on Instagram: https://geni.us/uUVdVeY Latest Alexa Riley Releases: https://bit.ly/3qrQpVS Join Read Me Romance Headquarters on FB: https://geni.us/IdL7B Find Alexa Riley on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2HGrxpQ Alexa Riley TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdUryXr9/ Read Me Romance Theme Song by L.B. Ballard Podcast Production by Lola

Life's But A Song
Ep. 181 - The Boy Friend (w/ Colden Lamb)

Life's But A Song

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 66:06


Jon badgered a new guest to come on the pod and made a new friend - Colden! The two discuss how bizarre this movie is and how it is nothing like the show The Boyfriend (note that the titles are different). The word of the episode is "pastiche."Colden's Website: www.coldenlamb.comPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comInstagram: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodFacebook: @butasongpodNext episode: This is Spinal Tap!

Mindset Alchemy
Ep 102 Conscious Channelling with Ayanna Colden

Mindset Alchemy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 29:17


Ayanna is a Soul Purpose Channel and facilitator of energetic containers designed to support women in remembering who they are. She projects your highest version back to you by translating your energy into words and actionable practices. In her presence, women find themselves feeling empowered and clear on how to move forward. She uses a combination of astrological and channelled messages to get to the root of what's holding them back and shares clear guidance on how to overcome it. www.cosmicoaching.com www.instagram.com/cosmicoaching Lessons & Soulfessions Podcast: www.cosmicoaching.com/podcast Join Ayanna Live for Conscious Channeling 101 Workshops (Free) where she guides you in connecting to your highest self through conscious channeling and retrieving clarity around your soul purpose. - https://yip.com/yiper/6215fdcbff6e6b0003767a2d

Yoga Biz Camp with Michael Jay
How To Open a Yoga Studio in 4 Months - Newburgh Yoga Shala

Yoga Biz Camp with Michael Jay

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 53:18 Transcription Available


This is such a fun story for me to share.This a magical experience of how 4 people connected and made a yoga studio open in 4 months with zero obstacles to opening :An experience ashtanga yoga instructorA hipster lawyer that cares for the Hudson valleyA business Consultant @yogabizchampAnd and astrologer that weaved it all together!In 4 months we:Renovated a studio / BuildoutCreated Mission Vision ValuesHired and entire teamCreated onboarding systemsCreated pricing and offersChose software and setupDesigned a logoCreated a websiteCreated email funnelsCreated a beginner yoga courseAnd so much more!And opened with 23 people in the first class!Bibi LorenzettiOriginally from Italy, Bibi is the co-owner of Newburgh Yoga Shala. She has been teaching for over 10 years and is both an RYT Certified Yoga Instructor and a Level 2 Ashtanga Yoga Teacher, having received her blessing to teach from Paramaguru R. Sharath Jois, at the KPJAYI Institute in Mysore, India, where she spends time yearly since 2011. The Shala Yoga House in NYC was her teaching home before opening her own studio in Newburgh; she's brought Ashtanga Yoga to Wanderlust Festivals, Wanderlust TV, teacher trainings in Europe, North and Central America. www.bibilorenzetti.comAustin Dubois Austin was born in Middletown and resides, with his son Colden, in the City of Newburgh. He is proud to serve his community in public service as an advocate for equitable and sustainable economic development opportunities. The value Austin places on community was instilled in him by his parents – a police officer and a nurse. The integrity and compassion he watched them demonstrate daily became the backbone of his legal practice.Outside the office, Austin's favorite activity is anything he can do with Colden, which includes plenty of walks around Newburgh with their shepherd mix dog, Debbie. Getting out into nature to recharge is also important to Austin, who loves to hike, camp, canoe, and snowboard as much of the Hudson Valley as he can. www.duboiselderlaw.comON THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUTThe journey of how they met and created an ideal partnershipHow the space wanted to be a spaceThe intention and integrity of the space , the practice and the instructorsWhy Austin cares so much about the Hudson valleyHow they didn't rush the build out and ‘sat ‘with things before making decisionsWhy it was important to hire a yoga business coach RESOURCES  DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:Care.orgCanvaGoogle DriveNew York Time CrosswordReferrizer MindbodyWalla SoftwareREFERRIZER -  Convert 22x more leads from your website (without changing your website at all)– Use Email and Text Marketing to get instant results – literally same day– Get 4-10 times more referral– Get 300% more Google Five Star Reviews…– And a WHOLE LOT MORE!FREE TRIAL FOR YOGA BIZ CAMP FOLLOWERS

NCPR's Story of the Day
3/23/22: Helping the North Country donate to Ukraine

NCPR's Story of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 8:47


(Mar 23, 2022) A St. Lawrence County woman of Ukrainian heritage found people were approaching her asking, how can I help? She's been collecting a list of reputable Ukrainian charities. Also: A hiker who died trying to climb Mt. Colden may have been trapped under an avalanche.

The Deal Scout
Flipping Mansions w/ Lloyd Segal

The Deal Scout

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 60:48


Lloyd SegalFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaLloyd Segal (born 22 March 1948) is the President of the Los Angeles Real Estate Investors Club, author, real estate investor, mentor, and national public speaker.[1][2] He is also the former President of the Will Rogers Polo Club.[9]Early life and educationLloyd Segal was born and raised in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  He is the eldest of five children of Seretta (nee Ruben) and Harold Segal, both business leaders in Pittsburgh.  The family belonged to the Tree of Life Synagogue, where Segal celebrated his bar mitzvah.Segal attended Wightman Elementary School and Taylor Allderdice High School, graduating in 1966. In high school, Segal was on the cross-country, basketball, and debate teams. In the summer after graduating high school, Segal worked for Jett's Traveling Circus and Petting Zoo, traveling all over the Midwest. During his senior year, Segal was the student producer of the television program “Our Place” on WQED-TV. During the summer of 1965, Segal attended Camp Graylag in Pittsfield, New Hampshire. The camp was owned and operated by legendary Boston Celtic and basketball Hall of Fame star Bob Cousy.Segal attended Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, from 1966 to 1970, graduating with honors in Business Administration, pre-law.  In his freshman year, Segal was a disc jockey on WTBU-AM, the university's popular radio station.  During his senior year, Segal was Concert Director, producing musical concerts on campus, including The Who, James Taylor, the Jefferson Airplane, Richie Havens, Dione Warwick, Seals & Crofts, Buddy Miles, Tim Hardin, Chamber Brothers, Tom Rush, Melanie, Chicago, and Chuck Berry.  After graduation, Segal hitch-hiked across Europe and then spent a year as a volunteer at Kibbutz Amir, in Kiryat Shimona, Israel.After taking two years off, Segal attended Southwestern University School of Law, Los Angeles, graduating with a Juris Doctor in 1975. During his junior year at Southwestern, Segal originated the University's Speakers Program and acted as its Chairman. He brought such legal scholars to the school as former U.S. Supreme Court Judge Tom Clark, attorney Louis Nizer, Watergate attorney (and future TV star) Fred Thompson, former attorney general Ramsey Clark, author Mark Lane, Secretary of Interior Stewart Udall, Presidential candidate Eugene McCarthy, attorney F. Lee Bailey, Robert Kennedy's campaign director, Frank Mankiewicz, California Supreme Court Justice Stanley Mosk, and Congressman Paul McCloskey.  At the end of the school year, Segal was awarded a “Distinguished Service Award” by Southwestern's Student Bar Association.  In his senior year, Segal was elected President of the Student Bar Association.  During his senior year as President of the SBA, Segal also wrote a weekly column entitled “The President's Message” in the law school newspaper, “The Commentator.”  In addition, Segal wrote an opinion piece entitled “Glut of White Faces” which was published in the January 1975 edition of Juris Doctor national magazine.  By the end of his senior year, Segal was selected for the 1974-75 edition of the “Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.”  Southwestern's Student Bar Association also honored Segal with its highest award, “Certificate of Distinguished Service,” the first time a student had won the award two years in a row.  On March 9, 1975, the American Bar Association (law student division) honored Segal with an award for “In recognition of Outstanding Contribution.”  Segal also studied international law at the University of Innsbruck, Austria.[11]CareerSegal began his legal career in 1977 as an attorney at Diamond, Tilem, Colden and Emery, in Beverly Hills, California, specializing in entertainment law, with an emphasis on music performers and recording artists. In 1978, Segal transitioned to Of Counsel to the law firm so that he could open..

The Daily Gardener
February 7, 2022 Cadwallader Colden, Charles Dickens, Henri Frederic Amiel, Green by Ula Maria, and Laura Ingalls Wilder

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 10:27


Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart   Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee    Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter |  Daily Gardener Community   Historical Events 1688 Birth of Cadwallader Colden (books about this person), Scottish-American physician, botanist, and Lieutenant Governor of New York. The genus Coldenia in the borage family is named for him. After arriving in the United States in 1718, Cadwallader and his wife raised ten children in Queens on their Coldenham estate. His fifth child was a girl named Jane, and early on, she expressed interest in botany. Cadwallader could not resist teaching her the topic. He opened up his library to her, shared his correspondence with her, and allowed her to be present when the family was visited by many of the leading botanists of the time, like John Bertram. Today Jane is remembered as America's first female botanist. Cadwallader was so proud of Jane that he once wrote to a friend, I (have) often thought that botany is an amusement which may be made greater to the ladies who are often at a loss to fill up their time… I have a daughter (with) an inclination... for natural philosophy or history… I took the pains to explain to her Linnaeus's system and put it in English for her. She [has] grown very fond of the study… Notwithstanding that, she does not understand Latin. She has already (written) a pretty large volume in... the description of plants.   1812 Birth of Charles Dickens (books by this author). The English Victorian-era writer and social critic had a garden at Gad's Hill Place, and he walked around the garden every day before writing. Charles' favorite flower was the Mrs. Pollock geranium (1858). The bloom is a classic geranium, bred by the Scottish gardener and hybridist Peter Grieve. Charles grew geraniums in his garden and conservatory at Gad's Hill. He even wore geraniums on his lapel. Charles' novels contain many garden references. In Hard Times, he wrote, Facts alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and root out everything else. And in Bleak House, he wrote: I found every breath of air, and every scent, and every flower and leaf and blade of grass and every passing cloud, and everything in nature, more beautiful and wonderful to me than I had ever found it yet. This was my first gain from my illness. How little I had lost, when the wide world was so full of delight for me.   1880 On this day, Henri Frederic Amiel (books about this person), Swiss philosopher and poet, wrote in his journal: Hoarfrost and fog, but the general aspect is bright and fairylike and has nothing in common with the gloom in Paris and London, of which the newspapers tell us. This silvery landscape has a dreamy grace, a fanciful charm, which is unknown both to the countries of the sun and to those of coal smoke. The trees seem to belong to another creation, in which white has taken the place of green…. No harshness anywhere -- all is velvet. My enchantment beguiled me out both before and after dinner.    Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation Green by Ula Maria This book came out in 2020, and the subtitle is Simple Ideas For Small Outdoor Spaces. Jason Ingram did a lovely job capturing beautiful images of these enchanting outdoor vignettes designed by Ula Maria. Ula Maria is a young landscape designer from Lithuania. She won the RHS Young Designer of the Year Medal back in 2017. In her book, Green, Ula is determined to reveal a simple truth about dealing with outdoor spaces: you don't have to be a plant guru to have a beautiful and functional outdoor space. There are styles and types of gardens to suit every individual. In this book, Ula focuses on outdoor spaces that are on the smaller side. Do you want to install a tiny Oasis on the balcony of your apartment? No problem. Are you looking to add a touch of the Mediterranean to your garden space and incorporate more color and vibrancy into an outdoor dining room? Well, Ula has you covered. Ula shares some of her favorite plants, and she divides them into functional areas like plants that can be used for structure or interest, et cetera. Stepping outside the comfort zone of your home and into the unknown of the outdoors may seem daunting at first. But remember that, unlike interior spaces, even the best gardens are never truly finished and are often frayed around the edges. This sentiment is something that Ula embraces, saying, "that's the beauty of nature."  Ula's book is 176 pages of doable ideas and encouragement to get your creativity flowing regarding your 2022 outdoor spaces - whether they're around your home or out in the garden, You can get a copy of Green by Ula Maria and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes. Note: I saw that a few used copies were going for around $4, but you'll need to act quickly if you want to get one at that price.   Botanic Spark 1867 Laura Ingalls Wilder (books by this author)was born. The writer, Marta McDowell, profiled Laura in one of her recent books, and she shed new light on Laura as a naturalist in one of her blog posts. She wrote, Long before she was a writer. Laura Ingalls Wilder was a gardener and farmer growing food for the table and raising crops for sale. In early February of 1918, over a hundred years ago, this month, Laura Ingalls Wilder used her writing talents to encourage people to garden in an article that she wrote for a local newspaper. Laura wrote, Now is the time to make a garden.  Anyone can be a successful gardener at this time of year and I know of no pleasant, her occupation these cold snowy days than to sit warm and snug by the fire making a garden with a pencil and a seed catalog.  What perfect vegetables do we raise in that way? Best of all, there is not a bug or worm in the whole garden and the work is so easily done.  How near the real garden of summer approaches the ideal garden of our winter fancies depends upon how practically we dream. and how hard we work.    Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.

A Musical Theatre Podcast
LADY IN THE DARK with Michael Van Duzer & Dr Alisa Hurwitz

A Musical Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 76:49


Time for a deep dive into the most groundbreaking show most of us will never see. Thanks to listener Colden, this week we're covering LADY IN THE DARK with lifelong super fan (and director, writer, and actor) Michael Van Duzer! We also get a mini session with Dr Alisa Hurwitz (Dr Drama herself) to bring context to mental health in both 1941 and 2022. These more historical musicals can be a bit of risk to cover, so let us know if you enjoy this episode!Michael Van Duzer is on the board of Theatre West and can be found on Facebook.Check out Dr Alisa Hurwitz at www.drdrama.com and follow her on Twitter and InstagramBe sure to follow us on Instagram, Twitter, & TikTok! Subscribe to PATREON! for only $1 and receive bonus content as a thank you for supporting the regular show. Looking for some fun merch? Go shopping at our TeePublic Store!

The Clean Bee Podcast
18. Using astrology to understand your purpose and live in alignment with Ayanna Colden

The Clean Bee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 79:31


WELCOME to episode 18 of The Clean Bee Podcast! This is the astrology episode you guys have been waiting for! I am SO excited to share this juicy conversation with you today. Ayanna is a Spiritual Life Coach who uses astrological blueprints to help her clients overcome overwhelm and live in alignment. We had such a deep connection that really allowed for such a beautiful conversation to unfold. I can't wait for you to tune in! In this episode, we dive into: A breakdown of what the Sun, Moon and Rising sign mean in your birth chart (and why that matters). Reframe for how envy isn't shameful. Learn to use envy as inspiration and give yourself permission to get curious about what you want. A step by step morning routine you can try out for yourself that includes using ecstatic dance to come home to your body and intuition (Check out her Ecstatic Dance playlist). Personal Power Through Awareness book we discussed Download your astrology birth chart Connect with Ayanna on IG here Join Ayanna on Clubhouse Work with Ayanna Be sure to share + tag us on Instagram with your key takeaways from this week's episode! As always, take what resonates with you and leave what doesn't. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to hit that follow button, drop some stars and leave a review. It truly means the world and helps this show reach more listeners! Let's stay connected: INSTAGRAM Tune into my FREE Highest Self Guided Meditation on YouTube Tune in EVERY SATURDAY for the next episode of The Clean Bee Podcast!

Free State Politics Presented by MarylandReporter.com
Criminal sentencing controversy

Free State Politics Presented by MarylandReporter.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 24:16


Free State Politics episode #5 examines a controversial rule change being considered by Maryland's Judiciary which could result in the release of thousands of inmates earlier than expected. The proposed change would impact inmates who have served at least 15 years or 60 percent of their sentence or be at least age 60 and have served at least 15 years of their sentence. Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger, who strongly opposes the rule change, says it would allow two men who spent many years on death row the chance to be released. Shellenberger says it would also inflict unnecessary pain on the families of crime victims, who were assured that offenders would spend most of their lives behind bars. But Brian Saccenti, director of the Decarceration Initiative with the Office of Maryland's Public Defender, says the rule change is just. Saccenti says “it will give a judge the opportunity to look at how that individual has changed, what they have done since they were first sentenced. Very often people, who are incarcerated for a considerable period of time, really do turn their lives around.”Free State Politics episode #5 also provides an update on the region's crab shortage this summer. John Rydell speaks to Dr. Allison Colden, a Maryland fisheries scientist with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. Colden says “The decline in the number of small juvenile blue crabs is what's really driving this year's numbers and what's really got us concerned about what's to come for the blue crab fishery and the blue crab population in the Chesapeake Bay.” Also in this podcast, John Rydell takes a look back at failed attempts to lift the ban on cameras in Maryland courts and a new decision by a federal appeals court which may give supporters of cameras in courts another opportunity to make their case. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freestatepolitics.substack.com

The StoryTinker
Purple Hyacinth 29: Deft Duo (with Fwoot and Krystine)

The StoryTinker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 18:35


The APD office is abuzz with news of Lune's success, and Lauren listen on. That night, Lune completes their visit with Colden and the APD moves in to arrest him too. Harvey gets lost and almost stumbles upon Lauren and Kieran. After work, Harvey goes back to the office, only to be followed by a mysterious shadow with red eyes. ***

BitBoysPodcast
Album Club #7- Uncaged

BitBoysPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 66:41


Harris and Nimmo have on their good pal Colden on to talk about the Zac Brown Band Album Uncaged. This one is a banger and they have such a good time. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Daily Gardener
February 5, 2021 Carnation History, John Lindley, Karl Theodor Hartweg, Botanists Getting Home Alive, Cadwallader Colden by Seymour Schwartz, and Celebrating Friedrich Welwitsch

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 19:18


Today we celebrate a botanist and orchidologist who saved Kew, We'll also learn about an orchid hunter who collected plants on behalf of the London Horticultural Society. We hear some words about the challenging experience of a botanist in 1874. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about one of America’s earliest botanists and the father of America’s first female botanist. And then we’ll wrap things up with a story of a plant that Joseph Dalton Hooker described as "The ugliest yet [most] botanically magnificent plant in the world."   Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy.   The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf.   Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org   Curated News Carnation – A Little History and Some Growing Instructions | Harvesting History   Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there’s no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community, where you’d search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.   Important Events February 5, 1799 Today is the birthday of the British botanist, pomologist, pioneer orchidologist, and flower show organizer, John Lindley. John's dad was a nurseryman, and he ran a commercial nursery in England. Despite his array of botanical talents and knowledge, the family was always under financial duress. Growing up in his father's nursery helped John acquire the knowledge to land his first job as a seed merchant. This position led to a chain of events that would shape John's life. First, he met the botanist William Jackson Hooker. And, second, Hooker introduced him to Sir Joseph Banks. As a result of these connections, John ended up working as an assistant in Bank’s herbarium. In 1838 after Banks died, when the fate of Kew Gardens hung in the balance, John recommended that the gardens belonged to the people and that they should become the botanical headquarters for England. The government rejected John's proposal and decided to close the garden. But, on February 11, 1840, John ingeniously demanded that the issue be put before the Parliament. His advocacy brought the matter to the people; the garden-loving public was not about to lose the Royal Botanic. And, so, John saved Kew Gardens, and William Hooker was chosen as the new director. From his humble beginnings to his incredible standing in English Botanical History, John is remembered fondly for so many accomplishments. For 43 years, John served as secretary to the Royal Horticultural Society, which is why the RHS Library is called the Lindley Library. And, there are over 200 plant species named for John Lindley. There is "lindleyi," "lindleyana," "lindleya," "lindleyoides," etc., and they all pay homage to John. John once told his friend, the botanist Ludwig Reichenbach, "I am a dandy in my herbarium." John did love his plants. But, without question, John's favorite plants were orchids. Before John, not much was known about orchids. Thanks to John, the genus Orchidaceae was shortened to orchid – which is much more friendly to pronounce. And, when he died, John's massive orchid collection was moved to a new home at Kew. John's friend, the botanist Ludwig Reichenbach, wrote a touching tribute after John died. He wrote, "We cannot tell how long Botany, how long science, will be pursued; but we may affirm that so long as a knowledge of plants is considered necessary, so long will Lindley's name be remembered with gratitude." And here's a little-remembered factoid about John - he was blind in one eye.   February 5, 1848 It was on this day, the botanist Karl Theodor Hartweg boarded a Hawaiian ship on his way back to England. The London Horticultural Society had hired Karl to collect plants in California. Yet when he reached London, the Hort Society was a little frustrated with Karl because he hadn’t secured something they really wanted: Bristlecone Fir seeds. A short while later, Karl severed ties with London, and he ended up south of Frankfurt tending gardens for the Duke of Baden for thirty years until he died in 1871. Karl’s journey as a plant collector began in the botanical garden in Paris. After working for the Chiswick garden in London, Karl began to turn his attention to plant exploration. Eager to travel and explore, Karl left for America in 1836. Although Karl was only supposed to stay for a three-year project, he actually ended up staying for over seven years. During the early to mid-1800s, native plants from Mexico, like dahlias and cacti, were all the rage. As for Karl, he became a noted orchid hunter. According to Merle Reinkka, the author of A History of the Orchid, Karl’s work was significant, and he contributed, "The most variable and comprehensive collection of New World Orchids made by a single individual in the first half of the [19th] century." A man of the world, Karl himself once dryly remarked, “All the way from London just to look after weeds.”   Unearthed Words In 1874, the English botanist WEP Giles (William Ernest Powell) explored the vast deserts of central Australia. Setting out with his hunting partner from a base camp at Fort McKellar,  he discovered a leak in one of his large water bags. The two men decided to continue, even though the temperature had already climbed to 96 degrees Fahrenheit. Camping that night, they hung their remaining bags of water in a tree to protect them. But one of their horses attacked a bag with her teeth— spraying the water all over the ground. Now neither the men nor the animals had enough water. — Anita Silvey, American children’s author, The Plant Hunters, Bringing Themselves Home Alive   Grow That Garden Library Cadwallader Colden by Seymour Schwartz This book came out in 2013, and the subtitle is A Biography. In this book, Seymour gives us the first complete biography of the American botanist Cadwallader Colden. Cadwallader was the longest-serving Lieutenant Governor of New York. He was incredibly intelligent and multi-talented - a true Renaissance man of America's colonial times. A trained physician, Cadwallader improved public health, and he wrote the first scientific paper published in the colonies, as well as the first map of New York. Cadwallader was also the father of America’s first female botanist: Jane Colden. This book is 230 pages of the life of a multifaceted colonial Renaissance man: Cadwallader Colden. You can get a copy of Cadwallader Colden by Seymour Schwartz and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $4   Today’s Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart February 5, 1806 Today is the birthday of the Austrian botanist and explorer Friedrich Welwitsch. Friedrich found a second home in the country of Portugal, where he served as the director of the Botanic Gardens in Lisbon. Friedrich had some fantastic experiences during his lifetime, but the pinnacle was clearly the day he discovered the Welwitschia mirabilis. The mirabilis refers to its unusual form. Portugal had to send him to Africa to collect plants -  which he did for seven years. In 1860, Friedrich discovered a strange-looking plant that is actually a tree - a conifer and a gymnosperm - in terms of botanical classification. The Africans called it "Mr. Big." Now the Welwitschia is endemic to Namibian deserts, and it's also present on the country's coat of arms. When Friedrich discovered this unique plant, which can live for more than 1500 years and bears only two leaves in its entire lifecycle, he was so astonished that he, "could do nothing but kneel down and gaze at it, half in fear lest a touch should prove it a figment of the imagination." Imagine a two-tentacled octopus with very long arms and a red floral bouquet for a head, and you have the Welwitschia mirabilis. Welwitschia's two leaves grow continuously throughout the life of a plant. The pair of leaves are broad, leathery, and belt-shaped. Incredibly, some specimens, tested with carbon 14, are over 2000 years old. Today, if you search online, there is a spectacular photo of Friedrich seated behind a large welwitschia mirabilis. He's wearing a pith helmet, and the plant's leaves are clearly many times longer than Friedrich's arms and legs, which are mostly obscured by the plant. In 1862, Joseph Dalton Hooker described the plant in The Gardener's Chronicle as, "The ugliest yet [most] botanically magnificent plant in the world."   Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."

The Daily Gardener
January 20, 2021 January Garden Chores, Henry Danvers, Carl Linnaeus the Younger, Elizabeth Lawrence on Dogwoods and Spider Lilies, All Along You Were Blooming by Morgan Harper Nichols, and the first female botanist in America: Jane Colden

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 20:13


Today we celebrate the pardoned outlaw who donated the land for the Oxford Botanic Garden. We'll also learn about Carl Jr. - Linnaeus’s son - Linnaeus filius, who surely felt some pressure growing up in his father’s shadow. We’ll hear one of my favorite letters from the garden writer Elizabeth Lawrence. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a delightful book of hope and grace for gardeners and for anyone - an excellent book for 2021. And then we’ll wrap things up with the story of the first female botanist in America.   Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy.   The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf.   Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org   Curated News Jobs for January | Adventures in Horticulture | Lou Nicholls   Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there’s no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community where you’d search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.   Important Events January 20, 1643 Today is the anniversary of the death of Henry Danvers, the 1st Earl of Danby. In 1621, Henry founded the Oxford Botanic Garden, but planting didn’t start until the 1640s As a young man, Henry was an English soldier who was outlawed after killing a rival family’s son. The Danvers and the Longs had feuded for generations. Along with his brother and a few friends, Henry ambushed Henry Long as he was dining at a tavern. And that’s when Henry Danvers shot and killed Henry Long and became an outlaw. After the shooting, Henry and his gang fled to France, where they honorably served in the French army. Four years later, the King of France interceded on the men’s behalf and secured a pardon for them. After returning to England, Henry regained favor for his service and ultimately became a Knight of the Garter and the lifelong governor of Guernsey's isle. Henry never married, but he created a lasting legacy for himself when he donated five acres of land to the University of Oxford. Henry had the flood-prone land along the river raised and enclosed with a high wall. The massive stone gateway to the garden was designed by a peer and friend to Inigo Jones, a master mason named Nicholas Stone. The Danby gateway is inscribed: Gloriae Dei opt. max. Honori Caroli Regis. In usum Acad. et Reipub. and the frieze inscription is Henricus Comes Danby D.D. 1632 - or “In honor of King Charles, for academic use and the general welfare by the Earl of Danby 1632."   January 20, 1741 Today is the birthday of the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus the Younger, the son of the great Carl Linnaeus or Carl von Linné. To distinguish him from his famous father, he was referred to as Linnaeus filius, Latin for Linnaeus, the son. For botanical purposes, he is referred to with the abbreviation L.f. for Linnaeus filius. Carl Linneaus learned of his son’s birth while he was away in Stockholm. He wrote a letter straight away to his wife Sara Lisa, saying: “How excited I was when I received the news I had been longing for… I kiss the gracious hand of God ... that we have been blessed with a son. Take care to avoid changes of temperature and draughts, for carelessness of that sort might harm you. I remain, my dearest wife, your faithful husband, Carl Linnaeus Greetings to my little Carl.” When he was just nine years old, Linnaeus filius enrolled at the University of Uppsala and taught by great botanists like Pehr Löfling, Daniel Solander, and Johan Peter Falk. Eleven years later, Linnaeus filius backfilled his father’s position as the chair of Practical Medicine at the University. Unfortunately, Linnaeus filius was resented by his peers after favoritism played a role in the promotion. At the tender age of 22, Linnaeus filius got the job without applying or defending a thesis. Twenty years later, Linnaeus filius was in the middle of a two-year-long expedition through Europe. When he reached London, Linnaeus filius became ill and died from a stroke. He was just 42 years old.   Unearthed Words January 20, 1945 ... I can’t imagine anything worse than a square of dogwoods back of the house. I thought your idea was that you wanted to clear that all out (except for the serviceberry, which is to one side) so you could look out of the kitchen window and up the mountainside instead of being hemmed in? If you want to put dogwoods there, I would suggest putting them to the left side (as you look up the mountainside) in a group near the fence. And not so as to hide the prettiest view of the woods, to frame it if possible. If you keep the apple tree, you might have a seat under it. ... I don’t know what you mean by spider lilies, but I am sure that you won’t hurt whatever they are if you take a big ball of earth and do not disturb the roots. The point is not to break them when they are growing. I feel sure that white pines will be the best and quickest screen for the pigsty. ... If you order any, be sure to have your holes all dug before they come. Dig three feet deep and four in diameter, and fill in with woods mold, and put a good mulch of leaves over it, and if you have it where you can water, I think everyone would grow soon and make a screen. Be sure to write to me before you do anything drastic. ... Bessie and I took a salad and a pan of rolls and went to have supper with your family last night. We had Blanche’s walnuts for dessert. And Robert and I made Cleopatras, not so good, somehow, as the ones at Christmas.  I must put the puppy to bed before he chews up all the files of Gardening Illustrated. — Elizabeth Lawrence, gardener and garden writer, letter to her sister Ann, January 20, 1945   Grow That Garden Library All Along You Were Blooming by Morgan Harper Nichols  This book came out in 2020, and the subtitle is Thoughts for Boundless Living. I fell in love with this book when I saw the beautiful cover that features botanical art. With over a million followers on Instagram, Morgan’s fans love her beautiful artwork and inspiring thoughts about life. This book is a fabulous collection of illustrated poetry and prose that helps you "stumble into the sunlight" and bask in the joy that is all around you. All Along You Were Blooming is a perfect gift for any occasion. This book is 192 pages of grace and hope, and artistic beauty. You can get a copy of All Along You Were Blooming by Morgan Harper Nichols and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $11   Today’s Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart January 20, 1756 On this day, Peter Collinson wrote to John Bartram about Jane Colden. "Our friend, Colden's daughter, has… sent over several sheets of plants, very curiously anatomized after [Linnaeus's] method.  I believe she is the first lady that has attempted anything of this nature."  Peter Collinson was one of the first botanical experts to recognize Jane Colden as the first female botanist in America. Like our modern-day plant swaps, Jane took part in something called the Natural History Circle - an event where American colonists and European collectors exchanged seeds and plants. Jane’s father was the Scottish-American physician, botanist, and Lieutenant Governor of New York, Cadwallader Colden (CAD-wah-LIDDER). Aside from his political endeavors, Cadwallader enjoyed botany and practiced the new Linnaean system. A proud dad, Cadwallader wrote to his friend Jan Gronovius, "I (have) often thought that botany is an amusement which may be made greater to the ladies who are often at a loss to fill up their time… Their natural curiosity and the pleasure they take in the beauty… seems to fit it for them (far more than men).  The chief reason that few or none of them have applied themselves to (it)… is because all the books of any value are (written) in Latin. I have a daughter (with) an inclination... for natural philosophy or history… I took the pains to explain to her Linnaeus's system and put it in English for her to use - by freeing it from the technical terms, which was easily done by using two or three words in the place of one. She is now grown very fond of the study… she now understands to some degree Linnaeus's characters [even though] she does not understand Latin. She has already (written) a pretty large volume in writing of the description of plants." Cadwallader gave Jane access to his impressive botanical library; he even shared his personal correspondence with her and allowed her to interact with the many botanists who visited the family's estate. In 1754 at Coldenham, when Jane was 30 years old, she met a young William Bartram who was less than half her age at just 14 years old. She also met with the Charleston plantsman Alexander Garden who was only 24 years old. In 1758, Walter Rutherford wrote to a friend after visiting the Colden home, Coldingham, and he described Cadwallader, his house, and his 34-year-old daughter Jane this way: "We made an excursion to Coldingham... From the middle of the woods, this family corresponds with all the learned societies in Europe…. his daughter Jenny is a florist and a botanist. She has discovered a great number of plants never before described and has given their properties and virtues [in her descriptions].... and she draws and colors them with great beauty… She (also) makes the best cheese I ever ate in America." Today the genus Coldenia in the borage family is named after Jane's father, Cadwallader Colden. After Jane discovered a new plant, the Coptis trifolia, she asked Linneaus to name it in her honor Coldenella - but he refused. With the common name Threeleaf Goldthread, Coptis trifolia is a woodland perennial plant in the buttercup family with glossy evergreen leaves. The long golden-yellow underground stem gives the plant the Goldthread part of its common name. Native Americans used to dig up the yellow stem and chew on it as a canker sore remedy, which is how it got its other common name: canker-root.   Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."

Colonial Era to Present Day History Buff
From searching for Northwest Passage Route to surveying Mohawk Valley Region.

Colonial Era to Present Day History Buff

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 44:13


Discover which European would be the first to navigate around New York Harbor. Learn about Henry Hudson's search for a water route leading to Pacific Ocean, which includes the path he took along with what he didn't pursue. Learn where Mohawk Valley in New York State is located including the Indian Group Nation that reigned supreme. Learn about Cadwallader Colden and how he became the first person to recognize significant potential behind westward route via Hudson & Mohawk Rivers. Learn where Mr. Colden himself ventures out to in 1724 and what impacts the journey itself has. Discover the differences Colden found between Saint Lawrence, Mohawk, & Hudson Rivers. Learning just how significant Mohawk Rivers --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/support

Countertop Refinishing Buffalo Ny's Podcast
Bathroom Refinishing Colden NY, Bathroom Refinishing Services Colden NY

Countertop Refinishing Buffalo Ny's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 0:37


Bathroom Refinishing Colden NY: 30+ Years of Experience, 100% Genuine Bathroom Refinishing Services Colden NY. Call (716) 381-5607 today for FREE Bathroom Refinishing estimates in Colden NYhttps://countertoprefinishingbuffalony.com/bathroom-refinishing-colden-ny.phpBathroom Refinishing Colden NY, Best Bathroom Refinishing Services Colden NY, Top Bathroom Refinishing Colden NY, Affordable Bathroom Refinishing Colden NY, Bathroom Refinishing Colden NY Near Me

Unsolved, Unexplained with Bailie and Cori

Cori covers the case of Phoenix Coldon who has been missing since 2011. Bailie and Cori discuss the suspicious nature of the case and speculate on what could have happened to her. We will be posting new episodes every Tuesday! Don't forget to rate/ review/ subscribe! Don't forget to follow Unsolved, Unexplained on Twitter (@unsolvunexppod) and on Instagram (@unsolvedunplained) You can find more strange podcast like ours within the Straight Up Strange Network at https://straightupstrange.com/

New Richmond Podcast
New Richmond Podcast Episode 009 FEAT. Markie Colden

New Richmond Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 51:36


This is New Richmond Podcast Episode 009 FEAT. Markie Colden, OUR FIRST INTERVIEW! New Richmond Podcast was created to shine a light on the city. We want to promote creatives, athletes, politicians, cooks, teachers, businesses, students, or anyone who is doing anything in Richmond, Va. Period. Hope you enjoy! SUPPORT THE PODCAST BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://www.patreon.com/newrichmondpodcast?fan_landing=true SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE NEW RICHMOND CONTENT! IN THIS VIDEO: Keon Holliday Teimon Phillips Markie Colden FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA!! NEW RICHMOND PODCAST Twitter - @NewRichmondShow Instagram - @newrichmondpodcast TEIMON PHILLIPS Twitter - @_ _CallMeeTee Instagram - @teimonphillips KEON HOLLIDAY Twitter - @social_ntellect Instagram - @socialntellect MARKIE COLDEN Instagram - @kie_saint_laurent Credits: Intro Track: NuKe Major - Lay Low (feat Keon) Instrumental Produced By Roxx Hagen

The Integrative Veterinarian
Dr. Cindy Lankenau

The Integrative Veterinarian

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 36:46


Dr. Cindy Lankenau has an alternative medicine exclusive practice in Colden, NY. She received her DVM from Cornell University in 1981. She was certified in veterinary acupuncture by the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society in 1992, in animal chiropractic by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association in 1994, and in veterinary homeopathy by the Academy of Veterinary Homeopaths in 1997. Dr. Lankenau has extensive training in veterinary herbology. She has studied Chinese Herbal Medicine with IVAS, the Chi Institute, and the College of Integrative Veterinary Therapies. She has studied Western Herbal Medicine with Rosemary Gladstar at Sage Mountain and also with CIVT. She is recognized as a Registered Professional Herbalist by the American Herbal Guild. She has worked private practice as a dairy practitioner, served as a veterinary officer in the Peace Corps, in mixed animal private practice, and now practices exclusively alternative medicine in her own practice. She has lectured nationally as well as internationally and is a CIVT faculty member as well. She has served her profession as a Board Member and President of the Veterinary Botanical Medical Association, the Committee Head of the Complementary and Alternative Medicine sub-committee for the New York State Veterinary Society, founder and Board Member of the New York Complementary and Alternative Medicine Association, a Board Member of the World Association of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, and as Secretary-Treasurer of the American College of Veterinary Botanical Medicine. In this conversation we discuss growing up on a dairy farm, being a female large animal veterinarian, how stubborn cases led her in the direction of holistic medicine, and how she works with her state veterinary association to promote complementary and alternative medicine. Please enjoy my conversation with Dr. Cindy Lankenau.

Workplace Safety Review
Episode 4: Interview with Greg Richey of Colden Corporation on COVID-19 and Returning to Work, the Non-Essentials

Workplace Safety Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 34:18


Greenberg Traurig's Mike Taylor and Adam Roseman interview Greg Richey of Colden Corporation regarding OSHA's recent guidance to the regulated community on non-essential workers coming back to work. They discuss how an employer would detect COVID-19 in the workplace, preventative measures to consider including PPE for employees and sanitizing, and OSHA citations, and more.

Jim and Tomic's Musical Theatre Happy Hour
Happy Hour #80: Podcast and Be Gay - 'Candide'

Jim and Tomic's Musical Theatre Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 93:17


Happy Hour #80: Podcast and Be Gay - 'Candide' Support the Show ➤ Hold onto your optimism as this time around the riverbend Jimi and Tommy are talking all about Leonard Bernstein’s ‘Candide'.’ With a history full of as many twists and turns as the show itself, ‘Candide’ offers a wealth of fascinating discussion. The boys try and piece together why this show has had some many wildly different incarnations, debate the existence of philosophy in the show and try to answer the unaswerable question: what is the difference between opera and musical theatre? Candide (Original Broadway Cast Recording) Amazon / iTunes / Spotify SHOW NOTES If you’ve never experienced ‘Candide’ before, the best place to start is the 1974 ‘Chelsea’ recording as it includes clips from scenes as well as Bernstein’s beautiful music! We also want to send out a massive thank you to Colden for sharing his bountiful knowledge of the show with us and helping us traverse the behemoth that is ‘Candide.’ If you’re ready to start learning all about the different productions and versions of the show then the best place to look is the Sondheim Guide online! It’s so extremely comprehensive you’d think Tommy had made it. We didn’t get the opportunity to talk much about it in the episode, but it’s safe to say ‘Glitter and Be Gay’ is as iconic a musical theatre song as any other. Check out the delightful Kirsten Chenoweth singing it here in the Lincoln Centre production! Who among us can answer the eternal question - where is the line between opera and musical theatre? Tell us on Twitter! If you’re ready for some perplexity of a different sense to ‘Candide’ then have a look at ‘The Adding Machine.’ A Crooner’s Quiz Question Sammy Davis Jr. was originally slated to originate this role in it’s pre-musical incarnation. Who knows if the show have been such a runaway success were it more rat-pack in style?

De Dehors
Épisode #37 :Trajets alternatifs: Whiteface via la Veterans Memorial Highway et Mont Colden via Trap Dike (Adirondack, New York)

De Dehors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 35:18


Épisode #37 :Trajets alternatifs (Whiteface via la “Veterans Memorial Highway” et Colden via Trap Dike) Chronique Review/Revue Cool: Merci Marie, après un peu de pression une nouvelle sorteuse De Dehors!! Chronique du Perdu: Comment ne pas descendre la montagne Chronique Montagne: David nous présente l’ascension du mont Whiteface dans l’État de New York via la route utilisée l’été par les voiture. On parle aussi du sentier le plus difficile et technique des Adironrondacks : Trap Dike Chronique Actualité: Comment le Coronavirus(COVID-19) affecte l’alpinisme au Mont Everest. On parle aussi de faillite de détaillants québécois de plein air!! Chronique Conseil: Choisir une couleur de manteau qui fait du sens ainsi que comment ajuster son sac à dos. Chronique annonce louche: Envie de Chow mein? Chronique Philo: Le grand Lazarus de la Berkley race nous partage sa sagesse. Suivez-nous sur Instagram et trouvez-nous sur Facebook. Allez-nous supporter sur Patreon ou sur Amazon ! Bonne écoute et on se voit De Dehors!

MORE THAN WORDZ ENTERTAINMENT PODCAST
Karimah Colden - Indecent Proposal

MORE THAN WORDZ ENTERTAINMENT PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 3:15


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The Daily Gardener
February 7, 2020 Australian Plants, NYBG’s Poetic Botany, Cadwallader Colden, Jane Colden, John Deere, Charles Dickens, A Rich Spot of Earth by Peter Hatch, and Dr. Jan Salick

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 34:07


Today we celebrate the botanist who served as Lieutenant Governor of New York and the first American female botanist in America. We'll learn about the man who changed agriculture forever with his invention. Today's Unearthed Words feature the English Victorian author born today. He loved geraniums. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that features Thomas Jefferson's revolutionary garden at Monticello. I'll talk about a garden item that will heat things up... And, then, we'll wrap things up with a fantastic honor for a modern plant explorer and ethnobotanist - a daughter of the great state of Wisconsin and a senior curator of the Missouri Botanical Garden. But first, let's catch up on a few recent events.   Subscribe Apple|Google|Spotify|Stitcher|iHeart   Curated Articles Yes, Native Plants Can Flourish After Bushfire. But There's Only So Much Hardship They Can Take While Australian plants and ecosystems have evolved to embrace bushfires, there's only so much drought and fire they can take...   Poetic Botany: A Digital Exhibition Poetic Botany: Have you explored the 'Poetic Botany' exhibition from @NYBG yet? This interactive digital exhibition illuminates the cross-section between art, science, and poetry through nine plant species. Check it out here:   Now, if you'd like to check out these curated articles for yourself, you're in luck, because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. There's no need to take notes or search for links - the next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.   Important Events 1688 Today is the birthday of the Scottish-American physician, Scientist, botanist, and Lieutenant Governor of New York, Cadwallader Colden (CAD-wah-LIDDER). When Colden arrived in America in 1718, he began a family dynasty that would eventually settle in Queens, New York. Aside from his political endeavors and his many interests, Colden was interested in botany and the new Linnaean system. The family lived on an estate called Coldenham, and it was often visited by famous New World botanists like John Bartram. Now, Colden and his wife had ten children, and they actively encouraged each of them to pursue their education. Colden's 5th child was a daughter named Jane. Jane was born in 1724, and she followed in her father's footsteps and is regarded to be the first American woman to have become an official botanist. Peter Collinson suspected as much when he wrote to John Bartram about Jane saying, "Our friend, Colden's daughter, has, in a scientifical manner, sent over several sheets of plants - very curiously anatomized after Linnaeus's method and I believe that she is the first lady that has the tempted anything of this nature." A proud dad, Colden wrote to his friend Jan Gronovius, "I (have) often thought that botany is an amusement which may be made greater to the ladies who are often at a loss to fill up their time… Their natural curiosity and the pleasure they take in the beauty and variety of dress seems to fit it for them (far more than men). The chief reason that few or none of them have applied themselves to (it)… is because all the books of any value are (written) in Latin. I have a daughter (with) an inclination... for natural philosophy or history… I took the pains to explained her Linnaeus's system and put it in English for her to use by freeing it from the technical terms - which was easily done by using two or three words in the place of one. She is now grown very fond of the study… she now understands to some degree Linnaeus's characters. Notwithstanding that, she does not understand Latin. she has already (written) a pretty large volume in writing of the description of plants." Cadwallader was able to give his daughter personal instruction on botany. He gave her access to his impressive botanical library; he even shared his personal correspondence with her and allowed her to interact with the many botanists that came to visit the family's estate. In 1754 at Coldenham, when Jane was 30 years old, she met a young William Bartram who was less than half her age at just 14 years old. She also met the Charleston plantsman Alexander Garden who was just 24 years old. In 1753, on the land around her family's home, Jane discovered marsh St Johnswort (Hypericum virginicum). Alexander sent it to her the following year, and Jane wanted to name it gardenia in his honor. Unfortunately for Jane, the gardenia name had been used by John Ellis, who had given the name to the Cape Jasmine. Since Ellis used the name first, Jane could not. So gardenia is reserved for the strongly scented Cape Jasmine (Gardenia jasminoides). They are fabulous cut flowers. With their beautiful foliage, they also make effective screens, hedges, borders, or ground covers. In 1758, Walter Rutherford wrote to a friend after visiting Coldingham, and he described Cadwallader, his home and his 34-year-old daughter Jane this way: "We made an Excursion to Coldingham, the Abode of the venerable philosopher Colden, as gay and facetious in his conversation is serious and solid in his writings. From the middle of the woods, this family corresponds with all the learning Societies in Europe…. his daughter Jenny is a florist in botanist. she has discovered a great number of plants never before described and his given their properties and virtues ( in her descriptions).... and she draws and colors them with great beauty… she (also) makes the best cheese I ever ate in America." As for Jane, she is most famous for her only manuscript - a work in which she described 341 plants in the flora of NY, and she illustrated all but one of the different species she described. The genus Coldenia in the borage family is named after Jane's father, Cadwallader Colden.   1804 Today is the birthday of the inventer and manufacturer John Deere. John was born in Rutland, Vermont. When he was four years old, his father returned to England to claim his inheritance. His father disappeared during that trip, and so John was raised by a single mother. As a little boy, John went to school, and at the age of 17, he became an apprentice to a blacksmith. Four years later, John set up his own shop and worked as a blacksmith for a dozen years. But in 1837, times had changed, there were many blacksmiths in the east, and John was struggling to get business. Ultimately, John was facing bankruptcy when he headed west with just $73 in his pocket. After three weeks of traveling, John made it to Grand Detour, Illinois. After settling in, he opened another blacksmith shop in Grand Detour, and seeing that his prospects for business were good, he sent word back to his wife, Demaryius Lamb, to bring their five children and join him at their new home. During his first year in Illinois, John was constantly making the same repair over and over again to the wood and cast-iron plow. The plow had worked well in the eastern part of the United States, where the soil is light and sandy. But, heavy and thick Midwestern farmland broke wooden plows. The farmers of the prairie desperately needed something more heavy-duty. So, in 1838, when he was 34 years old, John Deere developed the first steel plow and the rest, as they say, is history. Fast forward 20 years to 1858, and John Deere was building and selling more than 13,000 plows per year. Almost thirty years later, when John Deere died at the age of 82 in 1886, John's son Charles took over the business. A little over a hundred years later, in 1993, the John Deere Lawn and Garden division alone topped two billion dollars in sales. Today, the John Deere company is worth more than 53 billion dollars.   Unearthed Words 1812 Today is the birthday of the English Victorian era author and social critic Charles Dickens. Charles Dickens' personal garden was called Gad's Hill Place. Every day, Charles Dickens cultivated the habit of walking the circuit of his gardens at Gad's Hill Place before sitting down to write his stories. We know from his oldest daughter Mamie that Dickens's favorite flower was the Mrs. Pollock geranium - a tricolor variety that dates back to 1858. The Mrs. Pollock geranium was bred by the Scottish gardener and hybridist Peter Grieve. It's considered a classic geranium with sharply lobed leaves that sport three colors: brick red, gold, and grass green. You've heard the saying, "not your grandmother's geranium"? Well, Mrs. Pollock could very well have been your second or third great grandmother's geranium. Dickens loved to wear geraniums in his buttonhole - and he had a steady supply. He grew them into large beds at gad's Hill, and he also grew them in his conservatory. Here are some quotes about gardens and nature from an assortment of Dickens' 15 novels and short stories: Spring is the time of year when it is summer in the sun and winter in the shade. — Charles Dickens, Great Expectations   On the motionless branches of some trees, autumn berries hung like clusters of coral beads, as in those fabled orchards where the fruits were jewels... — Charles Dickens, The Life, and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit   Around and around the house, the leaves fall thick, but never fast, for they come circling down with a dead lightness that is somber and slow. — Charles Dickens, Bleak House   Facts alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and root out everything else. — Charles Dickens, Hard Times   The evening wind made such a disturbance just now, among some tall old elm-trees at the bottom of the garden, that neither my mother nor Miss Betsey could forbear glancing that way. As the elms bent to one another, like giants who were whispering secrets, and after a few seconds of such repose, fell into a violent flurry, tossing their wild arms about, as if their late confidences were really too wicked for their peace of mind. — Charles Dickens, The Personal History of David Copperfield   Grow That Garden Library A Rich Spot of Earth by Peter J. Hatch The subtitle to this book is "Thomas Jefferson's Revolutionary Garden at Monticello." The author of this book, Peter Hatch, was responsible for the maintenance, interpretation, and restoration of the 2400 acre landscape of Monticello from 1977 until 2012. Alice Waters wrote the forward to this book. She said, "I first met Peter Hatch in 2009 when he took me around the gardens of Monticello on a crisp, sunny, autumn day. No one knows the land's story better than Peter. Thomas Jefferson's garden, Peter writes, 'was an Ellis Island of introductions, filled with a whole world of hearty economic plants: 330 varieties of 99 species of vegetables and herbs.' I'm so impressed by this biodiversity, which is exactly what our country so urgently needs right now - a vegetable garden that is, as Peter frames it, a true American garden: practical, expensive, and wrought from a world of edible immigrants." The president of the Thomas Jefferson foundation wrote this in the preface to Peters book: "Peter is a man of the earth. Annie Leibovitz Photographed his hands when she came to Monticello. For 34 years, Peter has plunged those hands into the earth on the mountainside of Monticello. Each year, coaxing, wresting, and willing an ever more copious renaissance of Jefferson's peerless garden. Monticello is Jefferson's autobiography, his lifelong pursuit, the greatest manifestation of his genius, And the only home in the united states listed on the United Nations list of World Heritage Sites. We have Peter to thank for devoting his career to the revelation of Jefferson's passion for plants and the significance of our founder's horticultural pursuit of happiness." Peter Hatch opens the book with this quote from Jefferson. It's from a letter he wrote to the Philadelphia Portrait Painter Charles Wilson Peale. Jefferson said, "I have often thought that if heaven had given me a choice of my position and calling, it should have been on a rich spot of earth, well-watered, and near a good market for the productions of the garden. No occupation is so delightful to me as the culture of the earth and no culture comparable to that of the garden. Such a variety of subjects, someone always coming to perfection, the failure of one thing repaired by the success of another, and instead of one harvest a continued one thro' the year. Under a total want of demand except for our family table I am still devoted to the garden. But tho' an old man, I am but a young gardener." Peter went on to write that, "Thomas Jefferson's Monticello vegetable garden was truly a revolutionary American garden. Many of the summer vegetables that we take for granted today — tomatoes, okra, eggplant, lima beans, peanuts, and peppers— were slow to appear in North American gardens around 1800. European travelers commented on the failure of Virginia gardeners to take advantage "of the fruitful warmth of the climate" because of the American reliance "on the customary products of Europe": cool-season vegetables. Jefferson's garden was unique in showcasing a medley of vegetable species native to hot climates, from South and Central America to Africa to the Middle East and the Mediterranean. Few places on earth combined tropical heat and humidity with temperate winters like those at Monticello. Jefferson capitalized on this by creating a south-facing terrace, a microclimate that exaggerates the summer warmth, tempers the winter cold and captures an abundant wealth of crop-ripening Sunshine. Peter's book is beautiful. It's lavishly Illustrated and the writing is engaging. The first half of the book focuses on Jefferson's gardening, and then the second half focuses on the development and the restoration of the gardens at Monticello." You can get a used copy of A Rich Spot of Earth by Peter J. Hatch and support the show, using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for under $7.   Great Gifts for Gardeners VIVOSUN Durable Waterproof Seedling Heat Mat Warm Hydroponic Heating Pad 10" x 20.75" MET Standard $11.99 RELIABLE RESULTS: VIVOSUN's professional heat mat maintains temperatures in the sweet spot of around 10℉-20℉ above ambient air temperature - perfect for seed starting and cutting propagation! BUILT TO LAST: Supple, flexible and ultra-durable, VIVOSUN goes beyond stringent MET standards, with a fortified connection between mat and power cord, water-resistance that enables safe scrubbing and a 1-year warranty. STABLE, UNIFORM HEAT: VIVOSUN's strengthened heating film ensure this durable mat never scorches your roots and produces lots of revitalizing dew when used with a humidity dome. BEST SAVINGS IN THE MARKET: This 10" x 20.75" mat is perfect for standard 1020 trays and slightly larger than comparable mats on the market; it also runs on only 18 Watts to help you save on electricity. CONVENIENT STORAGE: Delivered in a high-quality, reusable storage bag, the mat flattens out when heating up and can also be rolled back up for easy storage.   Today's Botanic Spark 2020 Today is a big day for Dr. Jan Salick - a daughter of the great state of Wisconsin - who is being honored with the 2020 Fairchild Medal for Plant Exploration. Jan accepts her award tonight at a black-tie dinner at National Tropical Botanical Garden's (NTBG) historical garden, The Kampong, in Coconut Grove, Florida, the former residence of plant explorer Dr. David Fairchild. The following day she will present a public lecture entitled "Neither Man Nor Nature." Jan is only the second woman to receive the medal. Jan has been an ethnobotanist for over four decades. She is a Senior Curator at the Missouri Botanical Garden. Jan's Focus has been to examine the effects of climate change on indigenous people in the plants they rely on. Jan has worked all over the world. She's been to the most exotic places that you can think of: Indonesia, the Himalayas in the Amazon, in South America, etc. In 2018, the Missouri Botanical Garden tweeted: "Garden ethnobotanist Dr. Jan Salick has built a career on wanderlust." Jan says, "Don't hold back. It's out there. The whole wide world is out there." In 1916, Fairchild and his wife, Marion (the daughter of Alexander Graham Bell), purchased the property and named it The Kampong. Today, it is one of the oldest buildings in Miami-Dade County, and it is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Kampong is one of five botanical gardens that make up the National Tropical Botanic Garden, and it is the only garden located in the continental United States. Given by the National Tropical Botanical Garden, the Fairchild Medal is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a scientist who explores remote parts of the world to discover important plants and expand our scientific knowledge and practical understanding of them. The award is named in honor of Dr. David Fairchild, one of the greatest and most influential horticulturalists and plant collectors in the United States. Fairchild devoted his entire life to searching for useful plants, and he was single-handedly responsible for the introduction of more than 200,000 plants to the United States, including pistachios, mangoes, dates, nectarines, soybeans, and flowering cherries. Anyway, congratulations to Dr. Jan Salik. She is a role model for young women, and her career is an exciting example of the wide-open field of plant exploration and botany. The world of the future needs more botanists like Jan Salick!

SuperHypeGaming
SuperHypeGaming Podcast Episode 0 - My Experiences Climbing Mt. Colden

SuperHypeGaming

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 44:22


SuperHypeGaming Podcast Episode 0 - My Experiences Climbing Mt. Colden by SuperHypeGaming

The Nine Club With Chris Roberts
EXPERIENCE #50 - Diego off Primitive, Trevor Colden, Nike SB “GIZMO”

The Nine Club With Chris Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 87:13


We discuss Nate Greenwood’s SOVRN part, Nike SB “GIZMO”, Zoo York reboot “Under Old Management”, Trevor Colden, Crupié Wheels' "Multicultural " Video 3, Sam Fairweather - 335 Skate Supply, Loveletters Season 10: Lizzie Armanto, Converse CONS One Star Pro Alexis Sablone, Gavin Bottger's "Duel For Fuel”, TONY HAWK SELLS OUT. AGAIN, Diego off Primitive and much more!  

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De Dehors
Épisode #26 : Mont Colden (Adirondack, NY)

De Dehors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 29:15


Épisode #26 : Mont Colden (Adirondack, NY) Mention d’honneur au papa et la maman de David pour la création de contenu! Chronique Review/Revue Cool: Merci Émilie Fournier. Chronique du Perdu: Le voleur de bois de cervidé du parc National de Yellowstone Chronique suivi perdu: Finalement le cougar n’était pas si gros. Chronique éducation : Présentation sur la nourriture hivernale et snacks de randonnée. Chronique Montagne: David nous présente le Mont Colden dans les Adirondacks. Chronique annonce louche: Jeux de N64 pour votre sortie de plein air! Chronique “Raison pour ne pas hiker” : On donne des idées d’excuses pour votre ami qui vous laisse toujours tomber. Chronique film : Retour de la chronique qu’on a laissé tombé après l’épisode 1, la chronique film. Cette semaine on présente le document “The Dawn Wall” sur Netflix canada. Chronique Philo: Le grand Donald Trump nous partage sa sagesse légendaire pour mettre en valeur son projet de mur. Suivez-nous sur Instagram et trouvez-nous sur Facebook. Allez-nous supporter sur Patreon sur Amazon! Bonne écoute et on se voit De Dehors!

The 46 of 46 Podcast
11.) Colden and Marshall

The 46 of 46 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 18:56


Just five day after the longest hike of my life I went back to the Adirondack Loj this time to hit fan favorite Mt Colden and the often confusing Mt Marshall on my 11th hike for high peaks #33 and 34.

Futility Closet
226-The Great Match Race

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 35:56


America's first national sports spectacle took place in 1823, when the North and South sent their best horses for a single dramatic race that came to symbolize the regional tensions of a changing nation. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of the Great Match Race, which laid the foundations of modern American thoroughbred racing. We'll also ponder a parasite's contribution to culture and puzzle over a misinformed criminal. Intro: Quentin Tarantino's cast and crew left greetings to his editor in their work. The first subject in Anton Reicha's Fugue No. 18 is a single note repeated 34 times. Sources for our feature on the Great Match Race: John Eisenberg, The Great Match Race, 2006. Nancy L. Struna, "The North-South Races: American Thoroughbred Racing in Transition, 1823-1850," Journal of Sport History 8:2 (Summer 1981), 28-57. Paul E. Johnson, "Northern Horse: American Eclipse as a Representative New Yorker," Journal of the Early Republic 33:4 (Winter 2013), 701-726. Katherine Carmines Mooney, Race Horse Men: Slavery and Freedom at the Nineteenth-Century Racetrack, dissertation, Yale University, 2012. Richard Nash, "Joy and Pity: Reading Animal Bodies in Late Eighteenth-Century Culture," Eighteenth Century 52:1 (Spring 2011), 47-67. Michael S. Rosenwald, "Before Justify, There Was Eclipse and a Horse-Racing War Between North And South," Washington Post, May 19, 2018. Oswald West, "Famous Horses and Horsemen of the Pioneer Period," Oregon Historical Quarterly 46:2 (June 1945), 140-155. C.C. Colden, "The Great Match Race Between Eclipse and Sir Henry," Frank Forester's Horse and Horsemanship, 1857, 184-194. Max Farrand, "The Great Race -- Eclipse Against the World!" Scribner's Magazine 70:4 (October 1921), 457-464. "The Match Race," The Port Folio 16:255 (July 1823), 81-83. W.E. Beard, "The War of the Roses," Trotwood's Monthly 3:2 (November 1906), 178-189. "The Running Turf in America," Harper's New Monthly Magazine 241:41 (June 1870), 91-97. Famous Horses of America, 1877. James Douglas Anderson and Balie Peyton, Making the American Thoroughbred, 1916. Listener mail: Kevin D. Lafferty, "Can the Common Brain Parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, Influence Human Culture?" Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 273:1602 (2006), 2749-2755. Jaroslav Flegr, "Influence of Latent Toxoplasma Infection on Human Personality, Physiology and Morphology: Pros and Cons of the Toxoplasma–Human Model in Studying the Manipulation Hypothesis," Journal of Experimental Biology 216:1 (2013), 127-133. Jaroslav Flegr, Marek Preiss, and Jirí Klose, "Toxoplasmosis-Associated Difference in Intelligence and Personality in Men Depends on Their Rhesus Blood Group but Not Abo Blood Group," PLoS One 8:4 (2013), e61272. M. Novotná et al. "Toxoplasma and Reaction Time: Role of Toxoplasmosis in the Origin, Preservation and Geographical Distribution of Rh Blood Group Polymorphism," Parasitology 135:11 (2008), 1253-1261. Jaroslav Flegr et al. "Neurophysiological Effect of the Rh Factor: Protective Role of the RhD Molecule Against Toxoplasma-Induced Impairment of Reaction Times in Women," Neuroendocrinology Letters 29:4 (2008), 475. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener John Levine. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

To Summit Up Podcast
E8 – Adirondack Adversity on Mount Colden and Adirondack Overuse – Roger Laistner and Wil Nagengast

To Summit Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 34:48


"Morale was the lowest once we finished the steeper side of the front side coming down Colden. We hit the pretty much flat portion and had five miles left at that trail junction. I sat down for a second and I got rid of one of my layers and Ryan's like 'we should probably take our headlamps out now'. We were looking at five or six miles in the dark. Oh boy." - Roger Laistner "I was definitely thinking about daylight waning away and it was definitely in my mind in terms of setting the pace that I was going at. I really wanted to see how far I could get. I got going real fast on the rocks and at that point it was just like sort of a process of just skipping from rock to rock and keeping momentum forward and letting the trail just guide me wherever it wanted me to go." - Wil Nagengast In this episode, I have a great conversation about the Adirondack High Peaks and our most recent adventure with friends and adventurers Roger Laistner and Wil Nagengast. I met Roger and Wil in college and we began going on Adirondack adventures shortly thereafter. The weekend of Saturday, October 13th, 2018 was another Adirondack weekend where we were planning to hike Mount Colden via Avalanche Lake. We had a large group of 9 hikers and the three of us split off to try and do Mount Marshall in addition to Colden. We were unsuccessful. This is the story of a hike that could have ended a lot worse than it actually did. We talk about: 1. Our late 10AM start on an October weekend and how that affected our hike of Mount Colden. 2. The challenges and upside of hiking with a large group. 3. The importance of doing research prior to a hike and communicating a clear and logical plan. 4. The issue of overpopulation in the Adirondacks and what we experienced on peak foliage weekend in the High Peaks Region. If you found value in this episode, please subscribe on whatever platform you are listening on and bring over at least one friend to the podcast. I would appreciate it if you could like, comment, and share this episode on social media. This podcast grows with the help of YOU! I appreciate your feedback and reviews give you the chance to be the fan of the week in future episodes! Stay curious and stay adventurous. This podcast episode’s affiliate partner is the ninth project company. If you love activewear that performs well, looks awesome, and inspires us to get out and explore, then the ninth project company is for you. I have been wearing my long sleeve escape often shirt on many of my recent adventures and fully back this company as an awesome activewear company. Guys, they are totally worth the check out. For being a to summit up podcast listener, you get 15 percent off of your order by using code TOSUMMITUPBLOG at check out. Head to ninthproject.com to get your awesome activewear. Music today was courtesy of free music archive by Scott Holmes (Driven to Success). You can find more of his music at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/. The To Summit Up theme song was produced by friend Jordan Wolf.

The Skimbo Lounge
Ep. #7 - Colden Rainey

The Skimbo Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 83:21


The Skimbo Lounge ain't as good as it was once; but it's as good once as it ever was. But seven times? It may just be too much for your brain to comprehend. Nevertheless, the boys are back again to topple the scourge of middle America: trucks, Twisted Tea, and mainstream country music. Intern Tasty leaves at the halfway mark to make a big purchase (we won't spoil it here, but it's definitely NOT a human baby) so the survivors pivot to talk most embarrassing drinking stories, including tales of a phantom chair pisser and a girl who picked the wrong night to shotgun PBR and kettle chips while wearing a g-string. It's a messy, all-American edition of the podcast so infamous it's been called "obscure." Follow us on Twitter and Facebook @SkimboLounge and subscribe on SoundCloud & iTunes--it will please The Toby Keith (or alternatively, really piss him off. We're good either way). And leave a fucking review, would you? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/skimbolounge/support

Ben Franklin's World
109 John Dixon, The American Enlightenment & Cadwallader Colden

Ben Franklin's World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 54:11


We’ve heard that the American Revolution took place during a period called “the Enlightenment.” But what was the Enlightenment? Was it an intellectual movement? A social movement? A scientific movement? Today, John Dixon, an Assistant Professor of History at CUNY-College of Staten Island, leads us on an exploration of the Enlightenment by taking us through the life of Cadwallader Colden, the subject of his book The Enlightenment of Cadwallader Colden: Empire, Science, and Intellectual Culture in British New York. Show Notes: http://www.benfranklinsworld.com/109   Helpful Show Links Help Support Ben Franklin's World Crowdfunding Campaign   Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Join the Ben Franklin's World Community Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App   Episode Sponsor Cornell University Press   Complementary Episodes Episode 021: Eugene Tesdahl, Smuggling in Colonial America & Living History   Episode 051: Catherine Cangany, Frontier Seaport: A History of Early Detroit   Episode 082: Alejandra Dubcovsky, Information & Communication in the Early American South   Episode 086: George Goodwin, Benjamin Franklin in London   Episode 104: Andrew Lipman, The Saltwater Frontier: Europeans & Native Americans on the Northeastern Coast *Books purchased through this link will help support the production of Ben Franklin's World.

RiYL
Episode 183: Miss Lasko-Gross and Kevin Colden

RiYL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2016 75:27


Up to now, Miss Lasko-Gross and Kevin Colden had never professionally collaborated in any official capacity — not out of any conscious decision, the pair had just never found the proper vehicle. After all, there hasn’t been a tremendous amount of overlap between the married couple’s respective output. Lasko-Gross’ best known work is the autobiographical Fantagraphics series, Escape from Special and the fantasy series Henni, while Colden’s 2007 rue-crime Fishtown was followed by flirtations with the superhero side of comics. Penned by Lasko-Gross and pencilled by Colden, The Sweetness fittingly marks a departure for both, a grotesquely comic sci-fi work about intergalactic drug smugglers. The pair joined sat down to discuss their first collaboration and the ups and downs of trying to make a living as New York City cartoonists. 

The Comics Alternative
Comics Alternative Interviews: Miss Lasko-Gross and Kevin Colden

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2016 47:17


While Andy and Derek were at HeroesCon last weekend, they talked briefly with a variety of creators in Artists Alley -- see last Tuesday's show for those conversations -- but they also had the chance to sit down for longer, more substantive interviews. And they made it a point to do so with Miss Lasko-Gross and Kevin Colden, the creators behind the new series from Z2 Comics, The Sweetness. The first issue has just been released, so the guys had the opportunity, thanks to Miss and Kevin, to read it and ask their guests about this unique title. Miss and Kevin describe The Sweetness as a mix between Star Wars and Breaking Bad, where a group of ex-cons and low-level criminals work for a UPS-like delivery service in space...but with a focus on badass women smugglers. Derek and Andy ask specifically about the two unlikely paired female protagonists, Nelly and Scout, but they also discuss their inept male companion Bachmaan, a curious character who Miss admits to not being able to kill off, especially given the way that Kevin has drawn him. The two guests also discuss their working relationship, the benefits and challenges of being married and working on the same title. In fact, Miss and Kevin work so productively together that many times during the interview, the Two Guys just sit back and let their guests carry the back-and-forth. The result is an engaging conversation about this promising new series, one that the guys hope will be shuttling illegal cargo for a long time.

JKsHappyHour
Happy hour ep 11Kevin Colden

JKsHappyHour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2012


In this episode we talk to Kevin Colden is an Eisner Award-nominated, Xeric Grant winning American comic book writer and artist. Primarily known as a webcomics artist, his work has been published in print by Zuda Comics, IDW Publishing, Image Comics, Alternative Comics, and Top Shelf Productions. And his most recent project the Crow published by IDW. http://www.kevincolden.com/ http://jkwoodwardart.blogspot.com/ http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/

TaylorNetwork
Happy hour ep 11Kevin Colden

TaylorNetwork

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2012 72:54


In this episode we talk to Kevin Colden is an Eisner Award-nominated, Xeric Grant winning American comic book writer and artist. Primarily known as a webcomics artist, his work has been published in print by Zuda Comics, IDW Publishing, Image Comics, Alternative Comics, and Top Shelf Productions. And his most recent project the Crow published by IDW. http://www.kevincolden.com/ http://jkwoodwardart.blogspot.com/ http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/

No Apologies
Happy hour ep 11Kevin Colden

No Apologies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2012 72:54


In this episode we talk to Kevin Colden is an Eisner Award-nominated, Xeric Grant winning American comic book writer and artist. Primarily known as a webcomics artist, his work has been published in print by Zuda Comics, IDW Publishing, Image Comics, Alternative Comics, and Top Shelf Productions. And his most recent project the Crow published by IDW. http://www.kevincolden.com/ http://jkwoodwardart.blogspot.com/ http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/

Comic News Insider
Episode 363 - New York Comic Con Recap w/ James Asmus/Marc Bernardin/Nicki Clyne/Greg Pak/Veronica Taylor

Comic News Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2011 103:49


Jimmy flies solo this week because it's the big New York Comic Con recap! His voice is shot from shouting during the raffle all weekend and sleeping about 8 hours total in 4 days. He got tons of interviews at the show and in this episode you'll hear from James Asmus (X-Men: Regenesis), Marc Bernardin (Alphas), Nicki Clyne ("Callie" on Battlestar Galactica), Greg Pak (Incredible Hercules, Hulk), and Veronica Taylor (voice of "Ash Ketchum" in Pokemon). Jimmy gives his lengthy (sorry!) day by day/blow by blow recap of the 4 days of NYCC. While a blast was had by all, there were a few gripes as well. Thanks to EVERYONE who came by the Comic News Insider table and said "Hi", bought raffle tickets, dropped off stuff to review, did signings, interviews, donated for raffle or just wanted to chat. As always, Listener Feedback, the Top 3 and more! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love!

Comic News Insider
Episode 266 - Heroes Con with Ming Doyle, Ben Templesmith, Ben McCool, Erika Moen, Mike Maihack, Jeremy Bastian, Francesco Francavilla, Kevin Colden and Kirby Krackle!

Comic News Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2010 148:06


Reviews: The Bulletproof Coffin #1, Joker's Asylum: The Riddler One-Shot, Serenity: Float Out One-ShotJimmy was at Heroes Con in North Carolin and got his interview on big time! He chatted with Erika Moen, Ben Templesmith, Ben McCool, Ming Doyle, Francesco Francavilla, Mike Maihack, Kevin Colden, Jeremy Bastian and Kirby Krackle!We also throw in one more interview with Lisa Wood (Thought Bubble) left over from MCM Expo. Put your seatbelts on because it's a long one! Great interviews with amazing cartoonists so it's totally worth it. News includes: Torchwood in the U.S., a Torchwood comic, Matt Kindt's 3 Story movie deal, Joe Quesada promoted, Thundercats animated series, Grant Morrison's new TV show and more!

Gateway Church Wrexham Sermon Podcast
Exodus Part 13 - Colden Calf

Gateway Church Wrexham Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2009 50:48


Nigel Lloyd, Exodus 32

Comic News Insider
Episode 200 - The Live Recording!

Comic News Insider

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2009 82:21


Reviews: Cursed Pirate Girl #1, The Last Days of Animal Man #1, The Amazing Spider-Man: The Short Halloween One-Shot It's our big Bicentennial and we're doing it all up! Recorded live in front of an audience at Latitude Bar & Grill here in NYC. Special guests galore including Michael Emerson ("Ben Linus" from Lost), John Cassaday, Vito Del Sante, Kevin Colden, Miss Lasko-Gross and more! We do the news and reviews and some hilarious sketches to boot. There's a musical bit, some radio theater and you have to hear Michael Emerson read movie quotes! Cassaday also gives an exclusive announcement about the final issue of Planetary! Special thanks to Heidi MacDonald from The Beat and Mike from Astro-Zombies comic shop for their kind donations of door prizes. And hey...we also did a video (probably the first and last time) of this so you can finally see our antics for yourselves!

Comic News Insider
Episode 198 - More TCAF with Kevin Colden, Marc Ellerby & Faith Erin Hicks

Comic News Insider

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2009 95:19


Reviews: The Unknown #1, Lockjaw and the Pet Avengers #1, From the Ashes #1 More TCAF (Toronto Comic Arts Festival) interviews with Kevin Colden, Marc Ellerby and Faith Erin Hicks. Jimmy has a run in with famed theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku, Joe sees the new Broadway revival of West Side Story and the boys check out the new Wolfram Alpha. News includes Kevin Smith back to comics, G4/Dark Horse want you as an SDCC correspondent, Captain Britain cancelled, Zombie movies, Thor casting, a New Jersey mom creates safety superheroes, what TV shows made the cut to next year and more!