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Best podcasts about concords

Latest podcast episodes about concords

Es la HORA de las TORTAS!!!
[ELHDLT] 12x35 Sesión doble: Breve Historia del Robo Sapiens + Mujirushi

Es la HORA de las TORTAS!!!

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 102:31


Hoy tenemos una rara avis y de acuerdo que estos programas de sesión doble son precisamente para poder hablar de cositas un tanto diferentes, pero hoy especialmente porque hacía ya muchos años que no teníamos un programa exclusivamente dedicado a manga. Y es que además son dos mangas bastante sui generis. Y, de acuerdo, que en la segunda parte tenemos a Naoki Urasawa, ue este si es un titán reconocido, pero traemos Mujirushi (Planeta Cómic., 2022), una de sus obras menos afamadas, pese a que se trata de un tomo único más que apetecible: heist movie, thriller, homenaje a clásicos de anime, humor, su puntito fantástico y todos los giros bombásticos que esperamos del maestro Urasawa. Para la primera parte sí que tenemos un pequeño bicho raro, que ha sido una verdadera sorpresa para los torteros. Breve Historia del Robo Sapiens (Héroes de papel, 2022) son varias historias de ciencia ficción sobre robots que no parecen tener relación y, poco a poco, van montando su propio cosmos que nos ha terminado tocando la patata. Toranosuke Shimada no tienen nada más publicado en España, pero habrá que estar atentos. La noche es caliente como el infierno. Todo se te pega. Una asquerosa habitación de un asqueroso barrio de una asquerosa ciudad. El aparato de aire acondicionado es un pedazo de chatarra que no podría enfriar ni una bebida aunque la metieras dentro. Parece el sitio perfecto para escuchar el podcast 376 de ELHDLT Selección musical: 🎶Turn, Turn, Turn, de My Morning Jacket 🎶 Robots, de The Flight of the Concords 🎶 Bob Lennon, de Naoki Urasawa

Around The Bar
Youtube, Capybaras, and bbno$ | Cripsy Concords

Around The Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 102:21


Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum
RHYS DARBY: Never Losing Humor, Lighter Side of Life & Starbucks Line Reading

Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 75:48


Rhys Darby (Flight of the Concords, Our Flag) joins us for laughs, insights into a lighter side of life, and more laughs… look it up. Rhys talks about the comfort and comedy he was brought up under by his single mother and why he ultimately had to leave New Zealand to achieve his dreams. We also talk about humble beginnings on Flight of the Concords, the greats of improv on set, and his Yogi Bear inspired aspirations. Thank you to our sponsors:

Gears Intel
14. The Road to Gears of War E-Day | Multiplayer discussion

Gears Intel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 100:08


We've crawled out of our own cogholes to kick off 2025 with a new episode, and as the buzz for Gears of War E-Day only grows with each day, we muse about how the multiplayer mode, whatever form it takes, can survive in the age of cancelled Concords, sunken Suicide Squads, and forever Fortnites. We get into it and reminisce on multiplayer memories, how we approach things as ageing gamers, and discuss if Gears should go to playstation. Enjoy, and spread the good word of Gears Intel. We thank you for your support!! Video version available on Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvDnSrrjom95Z5OzwE8lXhA 00:00 - Intro and New Year catch up 15:11 - Gears News (Rod / Gears 6) 26:42 - Multiplayer memories 44:00 - How does E-Day MP succeed/survive 01:11:42 - Should it go to Playstation? 01:25:46 - Listener write-ins 01:32:30 - Outro & Coming up Follow us and join the Gears fam conversation on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gears_Intel  Find our other shows and channels we work with!  Gaming Aroma Podcast - find on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts - https://open.spotify.com/show/2FfQ0XbIAZAm3AsmINKBfn Video Game Hall of Fame: https://twitter.com/VG_HOF A Winner is You: https://twitter.com/WinnerIsYouPod First Aid Spray (Resident Evil): https://twitter.com/FASprayPod Tapes From The Wastes (Fallout): https://twitter.com/TFTWpod Starfield Sandwich (Starfield): https://twitter.com/StarSandPod

WKXL - New Hampshire Talk Radio
Living Life Holisitcally with Erin Hallgren

WKXL - New Hampshire Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 30:10


Veronica chats with Erin Halgren, a nail technician, and "Concords best kept secret" She turns nails into works of art where each nail is a tiny canvas. Join us for this fun discussion!

Graventown
Episode 68: Interview w/ Byron Bertram

Graventown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 29:48


Friends - welcome back to the G-town get-down yet again. Musicians and comedians often feel like we are distant relatives; there's a correlation but we can't exactly put our finger on that common throughline. But also, with any performer, there's something beautiful about being out of the spotlight and just laughing. My guest today is one of the funniest people I follow online and he keeps getting  funnier by the day; Byron Bertram. Like a bird flu on an international flight, Byron Bertram travels well. His innate talent for voices and accents and confident vulnerability have taken him worldwide and established him internationally as one of the world's top Canadian comics. He has worked on stage with the likes of Zach Galifianakis, Flight of the Concords, and Eddie Izzard; was a hit with the judges on Brits Got Talent, has been seen on ABC's Once Upon a Time, Dirks Gently, Riverdale, and heard regularly on SiriusXM. His new comedy special "Live At The Biltmore" (released under the massive comedy label 800 Pound Gorilla) will air on YouTube on November 10th. Catch me in a town near you (as I head out on tour soon with Stephen Stanley from The Lowest of the Low and The Stephen Stanley Band) by visting my website to see where I'm playing. If people can hate for no reason, I can love for no reason - and I love you. Thanks for stopping by Graventown. Yer always welcome here. As a full time independent artist, you can support me by joining my SUPER RAD subscription service at https://ko-fi.com/gravencanada

High Sensitivity Gaming Podcast
"Concords Shut Down and is Astro Bot Sony's Best Game"

High Sensitivity Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 81:28


Concord is shut down 2 weeks after we talk about it and crazies around physical copies of it. Sony leaks PS5 after 30th Playstation Anniversary, and our 2 min sports segment gets a little longer. Games galore this week as we talk about Wu Kong, Visions of Mana, Age of Mythology: Retold, and Astro Bot. We talk about movies and tv shows like Delicious in Dungeon, Untold: Connor Stallions, Longlegs, and Oddity from Craigs

Kontrollbehov
264. Concord? More like konkurs amirite ladies?

Kontrollbehov

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 82:51


Vi pratar bl.a. om Concords katastrofala launch, Deadlocks fenomenala ickelaunch, Hidetaki Itsunos framtid, Zelda-tidslinjen, Steam World Heist 2, Star Wars Outlaws & ASTRO BOT Stötta oss på Patreon! För 50kr i månaden får du tillgång till podden oklippt & reklamfri direkt när den har spelats in, ett exklusivt extraavsnitt kallat KB+(PLUS) i månaden och dessutom tillgång till allt tidigare exklusivt content samt allt material under jul/nyår och sommarledigheter. För 100kr i månaden får du allt som 50kr-patrons får men du får också första tjing på alla eventuella koder & gratisgrejer som vi ibland erbjuder! Du är dessutom lite bättre än alla andra. www.patreon.com/kontrollbehov Köp vår merch på Podstore.se! Besök vår Youtube-kanal och prenumerera: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClQ2sTbiCcR0dqNFHwcTB0g Gå med i gruppen Kontrollbehov - Eftersnack på Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1104625369694949/?ref=bookmarks Vi finns såklart också på Discord! https://discord.gg/848F6TWXDY Hör av er: kontrollbehovpodcast@gmail.com

Xbox Ultimate
PM in the PM: Episode 129 | Sony Works The “Magic” Again

Xbox Ultimate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 251:55


Astrobot scores bigs on the heels of Concords biggest failure to launch Warhammer Space Marine 2 is out now! Series S Hate Age of Mythology Retold #astrobot #concord #warhammerspacemarine2 Thanks everyone for watching our content.. for more info follow on X at @FunSpecluation Fun Speculation Merch here! https://my-store-11567836.creator-spring.com/ Channel Membership link here! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQAcuLpUYsuNltjRkrAGQkQ/join Music all created by Judzilla Music https://twitter.com/JudzillaUK https://www.youtube.com/@JudzillaMusic Pong Soul also on www.youtube.com/@LivingSplitScreen @PongSoul on X 3Bit https://www.youtube.com/@PixEcho/featured @ithreebit on x Jasper also on www.youtube.com/c/LoreMasterJasper @LoreJasper on x Fuzzy Belvedere also on www.youtube.com/FuzzyBelvedere @Fuzzy_Belvedere on x Kaitlin also on www.tiktok.com/@kaitlin_fancy @Kaitlinx0615 on x Psychonauts @Psychonauts8 on X GamePassDad https://www.youtube.com/gamepassdad @gamepassdad on x Turn your videos into live streams with Restream https://restre.am/ANIm --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/funspeculation/support

The Fork In Your Ear Podcast
The Fork In Your Ear Podcast EP#183 This Episode Lasted Longer Than Sony's Concord

The Fork In Your Ear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 182:15


The Fork In Your Ear Podcast EP#183 This Episode Lasted Longer Than Sony's Concord Tim & Nate Discuss: AI generated video games, Bluetooth causes radiation poisoning?,Open AI in 45 billion dollars of debt? Hasbro threw away self retracting lightsabers? Nates dying of the triple digit heat in California, Tim has gone on a Sake quest, hypothetically what would you do if you knew you would earn $1.5million dollars over next years work? Sonic The Hedgehog 3 movie trailer, A Minecraft Movie trailer, Suicide Squad Isekai, Rick & Morty: The Anime, Harley Quinn Season 4, Dreamworks, The Bad Guys, The Fall Guy, A Quite Place: Day One, Alya Sometimes Says Her Feelings In Russian, Netflix's Terminator Anime the best thing since T2??? More DeMayo drama. Linkin Park is BACK with a new female vocalist! Remedy partners with Annapurna, Tim Plays FFVII: Rebirth, Xenoblade Chronicles X, The Finals, Elden Ring burnout, survivor.i.o. Nikki: Evangelion crossover, Whiteout: Survival. Nate plays F1. Hellbalde 1 & 2 back to back. The boys make fun of Concords piss poor timing, Astroneers first ever Expansion, Glitchwalkers. No Mans Sky gets intergalactic fishing? GameBaby is brilliant no batteries required Delta emulator iPhone case controller. ALL THIS AND MORE TINGS TIM CANT REMEMBER TO HAVE SAID IN THIS BRIEF! Join The Fork Family On Discord: https://discord.gg/CXrFKxR8uA Find all our stuff at Remember to give us a review on iTunes or wherever you downloaded this podcast from. And don't forget you can connect to us on social media with, at, on or through: Website: http://www.dynamicworksproductions.com/ Twitter Handle: @getforkedpod eMail Address: theforkinyourearpodcast@gmail.com iTunes Podcast Store Link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dynamic-works-productions/id703318918?mt=2&i=319887887 If you would like to catch up with each of us personally Online Twitch/Twitter: Tim K.A. Trotter's Youtube ID: Dynamicworksproductions Tim K.A. Trotter's Twitter ID: Tim_T Tim K.A. Trotter's Twitch ID: Tim_KA_Trotter Also remember to buy my Sc-Fi adventure book “The Citadel: Arrival by Tim K.A. Trotter” available right now on Amazon Kindle store & iTunes iBookstore for only $2.99 get a free preview download when you visit those stores, it's a short story only 160-190 pages depending on your screen size, again thats $2.99 on Amazon Kindle & iTunes iBookstore so buy book and support this show!

Blowout - Blowout Podcast Network
Super GamesCast 64 Ep. 379 - Concords Bad Fur Day

Blowout - Blowout Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 53:55


Trey Connor and Austin talk Video Games Trey Mitchell, Austin Guttery, & Connor Risenhoover

SuperCast 64 Podcast Network
Super GamesCast 64 Ep. 379 - Concords Bad Fur Day

SuperCast 64 Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 53:55


Trey Connor and Austin talk Video Games Trey Mitchell, Austin Guttery, & Connor Risenhoover --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/supercast-64-podcast-network/support

TZR Podcast
Episode 105 - Concords Fate, Switch 2, PS5 Pro

TZR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 94:01


On this week's episode we discuss new happenings with Concord, New rumors around the Switch successor, and the PS5 Pro. Also, Justin is moving!

OBS
Skogens svarta befolkning visade Thoreau vägen

OBS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 9:45


Att frigöra sig från bekvämligheter är vägen till ett medvetet liv. Men de före detta slavarna i Walden saknade val. Selma Yousif Mesbah funderar över skillnaden mellan deras, sitt och Thoreaus liv. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna.Hur lever man medvetet? Detta frågar jag mig när jag står böjd över ännu en grönsaksbädd som överhopats av ogräs. Tisteln sticks och svider när jag drar upp den. Roten skruvar sig ned i marken i en spiralform, som gör det svårt att få upp den utan att den går av och skapar nya skott att sticka sig på i framtiden. Arbetet i att för hand förbereda en bädd för plantering eller sådd tar tid och kräver inte bara tålamod, det kräver en förmåga att uppgå i ett meditativt tillstånd, likt det Henry David Thoreau ofta utforskar och beskriver i sin klassiska och ständigt aktuella bok Walden.Thoreau flyttade till Walden Pond utanför Concord i Massachusetts i mitten på 1800-talet, inte bara för att undslippa det moderna samhället som han ansåg korrumperade människan, utan just för att ”leva medvetet”. Han ville inte vakna upp en dag på ålderns höst och upptäcka att han aldrig riktigt levt. En klassisk medelålderskris kanske, som fick honom att flytta ut till en till synes helt öde mark, en vild skog tom på mänsklig närvaro och där bygga sig en enkel stuga att leva i samröre med naturen i. Denna stuga har blivit en symbol för den frihet och den enkla livsstil som Thoreau förespråkar i Walden.Vad de flesta inte vet är att stugan var inspirerad av de stugor som före detta slavar från Concord byggde, när de bosatte sig i Waldens skogar efter att de frigjorts eller köpt sig själva fria. Detta är inte något som Thoreau själv sticker under stol med, utan något som helt enkelt förbises i historieskrivningen och mytbildningen kring hans stuga.Thoreau, som var en uttalad motståndare till slavhandeln, skriver i kapitlet Tidigare invånare och vinterbesökare om de slavar som kommit före honom och inspirerat hans enkla och motståndskraftiga liv i de fattiga markerna kring Walden Pond. Thoreau vill framhäva att Waldens skogar inte alltid stått tomma och inte alls var helt vilda. Han plockar äpplen från Brister Freemans äppelträdgård, vars frukter han tycker har en sträv smak, en före detta slav som samlade ihop pengar från andra slavar för att köpa sig en bit mark och bli självförsörjande.Mer än att leva medvetet eller på riktigt självförsörjande, levde Thoreau ett slags filosofiskt experiment. I det ingick även att praktisera de tankar hans vän från Concord, filosofen Ralph Waldo Emerson presenterar i essän Självförtröstan. Emerson menade att man måste förlita sig på sin egen världsbild och självkänsla, och inte följa samhällets alla infall och trender. Att vara självförsörjande genom att lita på sitt eget omdöme, sin egen moral och sin egen känsla av mening, utan att låta sig påverkas av utomstående makter och påtryckningar. Detta rimmade mycket väl med Thoreaus egna tankar om att leva medvetet utanför ett samhälle han allt mindre förstod, både i ett motstånd och som en frigörelse.Han inspirerades av de före detta slavarnas liv i Waldens skogar. Hur de klarade sig med så lite, hur de kunde överleva på sådant torftigt land, och med sådana dåliga förutsättningar. Även om många dog av undernäring eller tvingades flytta vidare för att söka mer fruktbara marker eller arbete någon annanstans. Särskilt deras ståndaktighet inspirerade honom; de som var utstötta från samhället, oönskade och helt utan status kunde ändå skapa ett liv för sig själva. Ett liv han kanske såg som meningsfullt.Stugan som Thoreau byggde var inspirerad av slavkvinnan Zilpah Whites, vars gälla stämma brukade höras genom skogen när hon sjöng. Hennes lilla stuga kallades hydda av lokalbefolkningen och brändes en gång ner, av vem är omdiskuterat. Hennes katter, hundar och höns brann alla inne. Stugan fick hon bygga upp igen, hon hade inget val. Thoreau beskriver hennes liv som hårt, ”omänskligt på något sätt”. En äldre man berättar för honom hur han gått förbi Zilpahs hus, där hon suttit med en gryta över öppen eld och sagt ”ni är ben allihopa, inget annat än ben!”Efter två år, två månader och två dagar i Walden flyttar Thoreau från sin lilla stuga och in i Emersons betydligt större och bekvämare hus, där han lever sina sista år i livet med att fortsätta sin intellektuella gärning. Precis som Thoreau kunde resa sig från ogräsrensningen av sin bönodling, kan jag resa mig upp, borsta jorden från händerna och gå in i mitt hus där datorn med bredband väntar. Mitt försök att leva självförsörjande och medvetet misslyckas ständigt, och jag kan inte låta bli att tänka att det beror på att jag aldrig riktigt har kniven mot strupen, att jag har valet att återvända till det mer bekväma arbetet vid ett skrivbord, och att jag mycket hellre föredrar det framför det osäkra och hårda, ja det omänskliga i att leva av landet.Att leva medvetet var för Thoreau att frigöra sig från bekvämligheterna och se det som faktiskt var viktigt, något jag tänker mig underlättades av att han verkar ha fått hjälp med mat och tvätt från sin mamma. Han valde ändå bort det medvetna livet för det mer bekväma. Jag kommer på mig själv med att ofta undra varför, varför lämnade han en tillvaro han fann så meningsfull för att åter sälla sig till samhället han föraktade så? Räckte det för honom att under två år verkligen känna att han levt, för att stilla sin hunger efter mening? Gick krisen därmed över? Eller var det helt enkelt för hårt, för omänskligt att leva i marginalerna, som de som föregick honom i praktiken gjorde. Kanske var det främst självförsörjningen i den bredare meningen som knäckte honom, att helt gå emot samhället och gå sin egen väg var kanske det som var hårt, som var omänskligt.Även i historieskrivningen har Concords och Waldens svarta befolkning förpassats till marginalerna eller helt glömts bort. Men det utsuddade börjar återigen bli synligt. I sin bok ”Black Walden” från 2019 visar litteraturprofessorn Elise Lemire att innan det blev en internationellt känd grön plats, var Walden en svart plats. Hennes bok och engagemanget från flera lokala medborgarrättsrörelser och litterära sällskap har satt spår i skogen, som numera är ett välbesökt turistmål. En bänk har satts upp i Brister Freemans ära, en sten med citatet som beskriver hans äppelträdgård med de sträva frukterna finns också på plats. Små, men betydelsebärande spår från de som agerade inspiration för ett medvetet och meningsfullt liv bortom privilegiernas bekvämligheter. Ett liv som jag och många andra fortsätter att inspireras av, även om vi sällan lyckas leva det fullt ut. Möjligen för att vi inte måste. Men det är å andra sidan kanske bara en tidsfråga.Selma Yousif Mesbah, skrivpedagog och skribent

Six Picks Music Club
Comedy Gold | feat. Tenacious D, Bo Burnham, Ninja Sex Party + more

Six Picks Music Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 56:30


Episode 024: Get ready for a hilarious episode as Geoff, Dave, and Russ share their favorite comedy songs. We're diving deep into the world of humor with tracks from Tenacious D, Bo Burnham, Ninja Sex Party, Flight of the Concords, Lil' Dicky, and Bird Cloud. But it's not just about the laughs. We'll also be exploring the art of satire and the misunderstandings that can arise from it. So, sit back, relax, and prepare for comedy gold!   Apple Podcasts Instagram Spotify Playlist YouTube Playlist Official Site Listener Listens - From The Kuiper Krow - Spotify

GamingPodden
Avsnitt #157. Lämnar Microsoft konsolkriget?

GamingPodden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 83:51


GamingPodden är, precis som namnet föreslår, en gamingpodcast! Varje vecka går vi igenom gamingnyheter och annat smått och gott från gamingvärlden. Denna vecka snackar vi om Gamescom, om vad vi tror att Inaiana Jones innebär för Xbox framtid och om Concords katastrof-launch. (00:00) Hur mår vi? (19:20) Vad har vi spelat? (33:25) Nyheter

Fake, Untitled Podcast
Fake, Untitled Podcast: Episode 196 - Lost In Space

Fake, Untitled Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 109:01


https://backed.by/thatfakeguydan Craig is back with me to provide your gaming fix! From steamy Valves to grounded Concords, Starliners to Dragons, Elon to firing (rockets and people), government malfeasence (at home and abroad), church bans, good news and a lot more! https://t.me/joinchat/F_cKGTWhXPRjMTRh https://odysee.com/@ThatFakeGuyDan:a https://www.patreon.com/ThatFakeGuyDan https://www.minds.com/ThatFakeGuyDan https://www.twitter.com/ThatFakeGuyDan https://www.parler.com/ThatFakeGuyDan https://www.instagram.com/ThatFakeGuyDan https://gab.com/ThatFakeGuyDan Showlinks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g98eQx6WvbI https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/19/sweden-negative-net-immigration-figure-record-low-asylum-application-global-displacement https://x.com/BowTiedBull/status/1827792456618041798 https://x.com/ChuckCallesto/status/1827821679596224658 https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1827860033268498585 https://x.com/shaunmmaguire/status/1827508010639618152 https://x.com/sheislaurenlee/status/1827743153597649381 https://x.com/AlpacaAurelius/status/1827424581834960966 https://x.com/EndWokeness/status/1827023390231715871 https://x.com/greg_price11/status/1827058565212721407 https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/kievs-plan-ban-ukrainian-orthodox-church-shows-how-insecure-it-about-national-identity https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4glzl7e157o https://x.com/TrumpWarRoom/status/1826804673262543065 https://x.com/plantationdrip/status/1826781399745265804 https://x.com/LeadingReport/status/1826681055329616079 https://x.com/ThatFakeGuyDan/status/1826795749210030565 https://x.com/Breaking911/status/1826702330135466374 https://x.com/NatlGunRights/status/1826669867900317821 https://x.com/BehizyTweets/status/1826691027765527001 https://x.com/luckytran/status/1827772659796521285 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatfakeguydan/support

Just Chatting Podcast
Crispy Concords Reveals How Much Money He Makes

Just Chatting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 62:01


Crispy Concords is here to talk about Streaming vs YouTube, making money, and living as a creator on this week's episode of Just Chatting!

The DPS Podcast
Ubisoft At Odds With Japan | MW3 Arrivals In Game Pass | Concords Traditional Progression

The DPS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 138:06


Check out Gaming Forte: https://www.youtube.com/gaming_forte https://twitter.com/gaming_forte​ Check out SloMoBackSlap: https://twitch.tv/slomobackslap https://twitter.com/slomobackslap https://www.tiktok.com/@slomobackslap https://www.kick.com/slomobackslap

Consciousness Porn
#36 – In the Office Yet Again

Consciousness Porn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 39:20


Flight. Concords. Leo and Namir get down to business talking and having discussions and saying things a few days before Trump and Biden supposedly do the same in the first presidential debate. 2024 hoorah.

Green Jaylo & Hammond
Episode 583 Karma and the Concords

Green Jaylo & Hammond

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 61:20


Recorded on Saturday afternoon April 6, 2024 Alana lost her phone.. Rick gave a tip, and felt that it was a good Karma. We talk about politics Shabbat dinner the TV show flight of the Conchords and more.

TheRealHip-Hop.com Podcast
Episode 74: UllNevaNo

TheRealHip-Hop.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 31:07


UllNevaNo talks about dealing with snakes in the music business, his NBA fandom, reuniting with Logic Marselis, and their album, CONCORDS.

Rock & Roll Happy Hour
Last Call - My Yard Live - Flight of the Kiwis IPA

Rock & Roll Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 7:57


A welcomed Flight of the Concords reference, Flight of the Kiwi's is the New Zealand IPA from My Yard Live.  Featuring all New Zealand hops to drive tropicality of flavor but balanced out enough to make it very satisfying for West Coast IPA fans.  There is also a small secret about this beer that's brewing for the My Yard Live anniversary, listen to find out what.

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Donna Demaio: Australian Correspondent on a breastfeeding mother being kicked out of Arj Barker's Melbourne show

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 2:33


An American comedian is defending his decision to kick a breast-feeding mother out of his Melbourne comedy show.  Flight of the Concords star Arj Barker asked breastfeeding mother Trish Faranda to leave his Melbourne show on Saturday, claiming her baby was disrupting his performance.  Faranda says it was humiliating to be publicly called out.  Australia correspondent Donna Demaio told Mike Hosking that Barker "feels bad for any upset involved", but says he was thinking of the hundreds of other ticketholders hoping to hear his show.  He says it was a 15-plus show, and the 700 others in attendance needed to be able to enjoy the event.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Breakfast Club - More FM
Mum Asked To Leave ARJ Barker Show

The Breakfast Club - More FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 5:08


Arj Barker - The Flight of the Concords -  reportedly kicked out a mother and her baby from his Melbourne International Comedy Festival show on Saturday night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team
197: Managing the Sour Rot Disease Complex in Grapes

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 28:51


What makes Sour Rot so challenging for wine grape growers is that it is a disease complex. Hans C. Walter-Peterson, Viticulture Extension Specialist, Finger Lakes Grape Program, Cornell Cooperative Extension explains that Sour Rot comes in late season after ripening.  Yeasts get into the berries and ferment the sugar out in the vineyard. Bacteria follow up, feasting on the alcohol, converting it into acetic acid – an unwelcome component in winemaking. And, the disease is spread rapidly by fruit flies. In this interview Hans shares methods to reduce Sour Rot disease pressure by managing increasingly resistant fruit fly populations, leafing to encourage fewer berries at fruit set, the correct way to drop fruit, and timing antimicrobial and insecticide sprays to Brix to maximize effectiveness. Cornell Cooperative Extension is trialing non-chemical control practices including UV light for sterilization and hormonal sprays plus a disease model is under development with Penn State University. Resources: 17: New Discoveries about Sour Rot – Megan Hall (Podcast) 117: Grapevine Mildew Control with UV Light - David Gadoury (Podcast) 159: Under-Vine Vegetation to Control Vine Vigor – Justine Vanden Heuvel (Podcast) Alice Wise, Cornell Cooperative Extension Control of Sour Rot via Chemical and Canopy Management Techniques Hans Walter-Peterson, Cornell Cooperative Extension Hans Walter-Peterson ResearchGate Influence of timing and intensity of fruit zone leaf removal and kaolin applications on bunch rot control and quality improvement of Sauvignon blanc grapes, and wines, in a temperate humid climate Insecticide Resistance in Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae) is Associated with Field Control Failure of Sour Rot Disease in a New York Vineyard Managing Fruit Flies for Sour Rot Summer Bunch Rot (Sour Rot) Pest Management UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines Wendy McFadden-Smith, PhD., Ontario References: Vineyard Team Programs: Juan Nevarez Memorial Scholarship - Donate SIP Certified – Show your care for the people and planet   Sustainable Ag Expo – The premiere winegrowing event of the year - $50 OFF with code PODCAST23 Sustainable Winegrowing On-Demand (Western SARE) – Learn at your own pace Vineyard Team – Become a Member Get More Subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode on the latest science and research with the Sustainable Winegrowing Podcast. Since 1994, Vineyard Team has been your resource for workshops and field demonstrations, research, and events dedicated to the stewardship of our natural resources. Learn more at www.vineyardteam.org.   Transcript Craig Macmillan  0:00  Here with us today is Hans Walter-Peterson. He is a viticulture extension specialists with the Finger Lakes Grape Program, part of Cornell Cooperative Extension. Thanks for being our guest today.   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  0:12  Thanks for having me. Glad to be here.   Craig Macmillan  0:14  You've been doing a lot of work on a situation I'll call it called Sour Rot on grapes. And that's what we're gonna talk about today. Let's start with some basic definitions. What exactly is Sour Rot?   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  0:24  So sour rot is pretty much what it sounds like. It's one of the late season rots that can afflict grapes comes in after ripening starts so much like Botrytis, bunch rot some of these other types of rots that that growers might be familiar with. So it's another version of that, but it comes along with the bonus of acetic acid, every rot kind of brings its own different compounds to the party. Sour rot brings one that really is not terribly welcome in winemaking, you know, essentially the the main component of vinegar. It's a particularly rough type of rot. We really are getting some more challenging years with it past several years. So my program has really started to focus in on what we can do to try to keep it under control.   Craig Macmillan  1:09  You know, I understand that part of the issue here. Is that sour rot is a disease complex. There's multiple actors involved in all of this. Can you tell us what some of those pieces are of that complex and how they interact to create sour rot?   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  1:23  Yeah, it's probably the thing that makes sour rot a more difficult thing to manage than kind of the standard diseases, the regular diseases that most growers are used to dealing with like powdery mildew, downy mildew, because those are created those are developed by one type of microbe. So if you find the one thing that can control that one microbe, you've got a control measure. With sour rot it's a like you said it's a complex of multiple organisms that bring it about. So basically, there are yeasts, the yeasts get into the berries and take the sugar that's being developed in there, and they do exactly what we use yest for in winemaking takes the sugar and turns it into alcohol. So we'd get a fermentation starting within the berries out in the vineyard. The second part of it that happens then is that there are bacteria that follow up and also arrive in there most notably Acetobacter, but also some other things like Gluconobacter and Henseniaspora. This is some great work that was done by Wendy McFadden-Smith in Ontario a number of years ago. So they all kind of come in and feast on that alcohol and convert that alcohol into acetic acid. So thereby there's the sour of sour rot. The piece that comes after that, then is not just the sour rot. But then the thing that probably is really characteristic of it also, as with some of these other rots, but it spreads really quickly in a vineyard if the conditions are right. And that's mainly done by fruit flies. And it's not just the one that we've been hearing a lot about lately, the Spotted Wing Drosophila, Drosophila suzukii but it's also just your plain old Drosophila melanogaster, the ones you used in your your high school genetics classes, or college genetic classes and see on your fruit around the sink and stuff like that. Those fruit flies, for the most part, mostly fruit flies are a couple of other suspects in the mix, too. But they're the ones that spread it from berry to berry and cluster to cluster and block the block.   Craig Macmillan  3:13  Are they spreading the yeast, the bacteria are both.   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  3:16  All of the above.   Craig Macmillan  3:17  Okay, so that's it,   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  3:18  They're gonna freeride. So that's, that's the difficulty with it. If it was just, you know, like I was saying earlier, if it's something like black rot, or botrytis, where it's just one single causal organism, that's one story. And that's hard enough to control when you've got multiple types of organisms that aren't even directly related. I mean, yeast and bacteria are very different types of organisms, for example, we don't have a spray or a single thing that control that. And so that's the real difficulty with managing it year in and year out.   Craig Macmillan  3:48  So this just made me think of something. One way of thinking about disease complexes is if I can remove one of the elements, or two of the elements I can at least reduce if not prevent or treat the disease is that the case with sour rot if I had no bacteria, if I didn't have a yeast or something like that, can I get rid of one of them and and help with this?   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  4:09  Yeah, that's that's a really good point. As I said earlier, you need the two micro organisms to cause the sour of the sour at the acetic acid development, but then you need a vector to move them through the vineyard. And that's the fruit flies. So if you can control the fruit flies, you have less chance for those microorganisms to move through the vineyard. If you create a less hospitable host for the microbes, there's less of them to be moved around by the fruit flies. So the management strategies that we're looking at are trying to come at it from both directions. Some of the original work that was done on this recently here at Cornell by a grad student, Dr. Megan Hall, who I believe you had on the show a while back.   Craig Macmillan  4:50  I had in the show, and I know her yes.   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  4:53  In Megan's original work here at Cornell. She basically found that it was somewhat more effective to control the fruit flies than to control the microbes that just the microbes by themselves could cause a certain amount of rot. But then if you're controlling the fruit flies, it just you don't get that explosive growth.   Craig Macmillan  5:10  The fruit flies in the gasoline.   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  5:12  Right. Exactly. Yeah. The microbes are the fuel. Yes. So that was the impetus of kind of saying, Okay, if you had a control just one thing, it's the fruit flies, because that's really where the explosive nature of the disease comes along. And it's a little bit easier to control a bug than it is microbes that are hiding inside the skins of berries and things like that.   Craig Macmillan  5:31  Where do the microbes come from? are they hanging out under the bark of the vine? Are they inside of shoots? Are they out in the environment and get blown on?   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  5:43  They're pretty ubiquitous in the environment, talk about a lot about Native fermentations and yeast coming in from the vineyard. So there's so they're there. And the bacteria are as well, I don't know, it's some of the exact overwintering mechanisms. And if we know all about that, somebody probably does, I just don't, but it's my understanding is they're they're pretty native in our neck of the woods. They just, they're they're pretty much all the time.   Craig Macmillan  6:05  Are there environmental conditions that are particularly conducive to promoting Sour Rot. And then also are there environmental conditions that will prevent it or retard it?   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  6:16  So the big thing that gets sour rot going is for some way for the microbes to get into the berries in the first place. Predominantly in grapes, we think about that as either being insects, birds, or water. Here in the east, obviously, we get rain throughout the growing season, including during the harvest season, we have high humidity days, plenty of times. And so those are the kinds of conditions where we see greater incidence of sour rot develop. When the vines take up water, or the berries take up water either through rainfall or just the atmosphere, and then the berries swell up, they can't handle all the water they have and they split or you have a very tight clustered variety, that just the berries start getting forced apart, and they just break by force. So those entry wounds however they're caused, is how it gets started. So we know here in New York that if we have a dry fall days, with not many days with dew points above 70, and all those kinds of things, we don't see very much sour rot develop, we might see a little Botrytis here and there. But for the most part, we don't see it. And a lot of that is because we just don't have the humidity to kind of build up the water in the berry to cause it split the years where we have it bad. On the contrary, that's that's when we see more water, more rainfall, more high humidity days, that's when we see more splitting and therefore more sour rot. Much like most other diseases, the warmer it gets, the faster it can progress. And the same thing with insects, the fruit flies at a at a lower temperature. It takes them longer for a next generation to develop. And so the warmer it gets, they get faster too. So yeah, so warm and wet.   Craig Macmillan  7:55  So cool and dry would be the opposite would be the desirable.   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  7:59  So that would be best.   Craig Macmillan  8:01  That actually that just reminded me of something. My experience has all been on the Central Coast California. This only happened once. And that was with some Pinot Noir that came in that had quite a lot of Botrytis damage. And the winemaker had us go through and sort then not simply sort out Botrytis and throw it away, but by hand sorted and then smell it for sour is something like Botrytis or a scar from powdery mildew or something like that. Is that Is that also a possible entry for the organisms?   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  8:33  Yes, very often we see Botrytis and sow rot in the same cluster. Because it's the same thing. Botrytis is a very weak pathogen, it needs a place to kind of get established like a wound. And so same thing with sour rot. We do know that, like you're just saying powdery mildew scars can create micro fissures in the skin. And later on in the season, those can start to tear apart even if you can't see them, especially around the pedicel near the stem where the stem connects to the berry. They're going to be micro fissures that those micro organisms can take advantage of as well. So those conditions are pretty similar for for other kinds of rots as well.   Craig Macmillan  9:11  Are there cultural practices or preventative or prophylactic practices that growers can use that might help manage this?   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  9:17  Yes, probably the biggest one that we know of and we're trying to get a little bit better handle on as far as how to use it for this purpose. So we know that if you pull leaves before bloom are right at the very beginning of bloom, you will reduce berry set you basically kind of starve the the clusters, the flowering clusters of carbohydrates and other nutrients and so they don't set as many berries. You have a looser cluster. Those clusters don't swell up they don't like I was talking before kind of force berries off, they dry out faster. All the good things we like about looser clusters pulling leaves at that very early, just pre bloom or very early bloom stage can reduce berries set pretty consistently year in and year out. out and help to reduce that cluster compactness aspect of rot development.   Craig Macmillan  10:05  I think it's the first time I've ever heard of a intentional shatter. Usually we're all we're all praying that we don't have what you're describing.   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  10:14  Yeah. Well, I mean, you think about table grape growers do this fairly often, they try to make more room on the cluster so that they can have larger berries, which consumers want. And so we're not worried about it. obviously, for consumer sentiment, we're worried about that for disease pressure, there's definitely a cost to it. You're reducing your yield as a grower from the standpoint of just how many grapes you're going to carry. But you also might be saving more yield later on in the year and not having to drop fruit before you send it off to the winery   Craig Macmillan  10:40  In your area. You've got wine grapes, obviously, but also there's a lot of Concord production there. And is it mostly for juice is that right?   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  10:48  Mostly for juice, yep.   Craig Macmillan  10:49  I'm assuming this problem applies there as well.   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  10:52  Concords really don't get sour rot very much, partly because their clusters more open, they don't set a tight cluster. If you think like a Pinot Noir cluster, or Chardonnay, or Riesling, they're much more loose like that. They also have much thicker skins, so they tend not to split quite as easily, they can still split, but we tend not to see sour rot develop on them. And I, I'm not totally sure why that is. But part of it from at least on a production level, a lot of our Concord gets picked before it gets much more than 16, 17 Brix. We know with sour with sour rot, we don't see symptoms start to develop until you get to 13 or 14. And I think that's partly a result of just how much sugar is in the berry, but also the relation of sugar and acid because microbes can't tolerate a certain acidic level of environment also. And so this is kind of an educated speculation right now. But I think that's part of the reason we don't see it in something like Concord and Niagara and some of these these juice varieties is that we pick it at a relatively low Brix, as opposed to wine varieties where we're picking 20 Plus.   Craig Macmillan  11:57  Right, right, exactly, exactly. Continuing on the cultural thing. I one thing that growers do for both try to fend for grape powdery mildew. They may go through and they may drop infected crop when they first see it. This sounds like this gets spread around, can you crop drop with this and control the spread?   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  12:17  The challenge with this is if and I've seen this happen in a couple of places. If you drop crop that's starting to rot and just leave it on the ground near the vines. What does it do when it's on the ground? It continues to rot. Right? It doesn't it doesn't stop and the fruit flies can easily go from the ground back up to the canopy and back down to the ground back up to the canopy.   Craig Macmillan  12:35  Find another Fissure or whatever.   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  12:37  Right, exactly. So another part of the challenge that is ideally you're not just dropping the crop and leaving it there in the vineyard, you got to kind of take it out so that it's not around that healthy fruit. Because otherwise those microbes will be back. You know, they get blown around on wind again or carried by fruit flies. And they'll find another fissure to get into.   Craig Macmillan  12:57  Can you cultivate it? Can you can you tell it under?   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  13:00  You probably could. Yeah, we don't do that much tillage in our in our vineyard rows just because we have all the rain we maintain cover crops between the vineyards all year round. Otherwise we'd slide all over the place.   Craig Macmillan  13:11  Yeah, no, absolutely. Of course. Yeah. I've talked to Justine Vanden Heuvel about undervine cover cropping and things and I was like, This is crazy. Going to California perspective. That's nuts. And she was like, Craig, you have no idea how much water is in the ground. It would be a mess if we didn't which is which is really interesting. So okay, so that's not gonna work. Do we have anything in the chemical realm for prophylactic sprays?   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  13:33  Prophylactics per se not so much what we've been looking at lately, a colleague of mine out on Long Island Alice Wise for about three or four years now we've been looking at a couple of materials that are designed to enhance the cuticle thickness around the berries basically as a way to try to see if we can prevent cracking. One of them was originally developed to reduce cracking and cherries.   Craig Macmillan  13:54  What materials are we talking about?   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  13:56  So the material we've been working with is a combination of materials, some waxes and carbohydrates and some other things that kind of just bind to that cuticle around the berry and just thicken it up. Literally from everything I've seen, it works in cherries to prevent this cracking. We've been looking at two versions of these, this material they both developed at Oregon State actually one produces a thinner cuticle and other one produces a much thicker one. And we've tested them both. And we haven't seen any difference in sour rot from using these materials. Now we've had kind of some kind of weird years when we've been testing this, we've had a couple of years where we had a lot of sour rot and a couple of years where we had almost none. So it it hasn't been the best time to be testing this. But in the two years that we've had sour rot, it didn't seem to do very much in the way of reducing it to the point that you could justify spending, you know the time and effort to do it. The only other kind of sprays that we're looking at at this point are things like hydrogen peroxide and proxy acetic acid, then there's some there's some commercial products that are out there that contain one or both of those ingredients. And those are basically just antimicrobials I mean, they they burn whatever they touch. You know, same thing like when you get a cut on your arm, you put hydrogen peroxide on there it disinfects. So that's basically what we're doing for the microbes. And it works pretty well. The key always is coverage, because it has to hit it. As soon as that material hits, hits that grape hits a microbe, whatever, it starts to convert to water, basically those those materials, if you don't have good coverage, if you can't get the material to where the microbes are hanging out, it's not going to be terribly effective. And so that's the that's always the challenge with those kinds of things. But they they do work to the extent that they can reach.   Craig Macmillan  15:36  To some extent, yeah, and again, this is going to be another issue with cluster architecture. Obviously, this is terrifying. As I'm sure everybody in the state of New York and elsewhere, certainly not limited to New York, New York, as far as I know. Okay, now I've got it. It's getting started. Maybe I caught it early, maybe I didn't know what what can I do?   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  15:59  The standard treatment that we have at this point is that either when you get to that 13, 14 Brix number or you start to see it show up, and most growers will wait until they see it show up. The standard practice is basically to start this combination of an antimicrobial and an insecticide to kind of keep it under control and try to keep it from getting to that explosive stage. The challenge with that is that fruit flies under the right conditions. And if it's above 70 degrees or so they're generation time is every six to seven days.   Craig Macmillan  16:33  Oh, wow.   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  16:33  New generation of these things at their at their utmost or at their best. Essentially, we need to be spraying every seven, eight days to try to keep this under wraps. What we've found, and this is more good news, what we found is that we are identifying a lot of populations of fruit flies here in New York, not just in the Finger Lakes, but in some other areas that we've been testing to where their fruit flies have quickly developed resistance.   Craig Macmillan  16:59  That's how they do it, isn't it.   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  17:00  And so what we've seen is that basically the fruit flies have developed resistance to a couple of these materials. We've tested them on a couple of different pyrethroids, a couple of organophosphates, a couple of other materials and found pretty high levels of resistance in the lab, at least, when we've tested them. It has pointed out to us very quickly that this is not a problem that that chemistry alone can solve. All right, there we go. Okay, that's kind of leading us in the direction of maybe not necessarily replacing chemicals completely. It'd be nice if we could, but at least supplementing some of these other cultural and non chemical practices like the leaf pulling, I was mentioning earlier to try to reduce the need for those sprays, if, again, if not eliminate it all together.   Craig Macmillan  17:42  And so what kind of research projects do you have going right now on this topic?   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  17:44  We've got a few that we're that we're kind of looking at, again, kind of tackle this from a couple different directions, we're doing some a little bit more work on that leaf pulling aspect, we've done some work, my colleagues and some other people in around the country have looked at mechanical leaf removal at that pre bloom stage and found that it works pretty well as well. There are certainly hormonal sprays that can be used. We mentioned with like with table grapes, tuberculinic acid can be used to to kind of stretch the racus and give the berries more room basically. So it kind of reducing that cluster compactness. And one of the things that I'm particularly kind of interested in and excited about is the potential for UV light to play a role in this.   Craig Macmillan  18:25  I am curious about this UV light thing, I'm hearing more about it and I'm getting kind of excited.   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  18:31  UV light is basically just another sterilant that we use. So almost all of our wastewater treatment plants have UV light to sterilize the waters that's coming through the plant. So it does the same job that these hydrogen peroxide peroxy acetic acid materials do, but we don't have to worry as much about coverage. If we apply it right. One of the pathologists here, Dave Gadoury, has done a lot of work on using UV light to control different plant diseases in grapes, normally powdery mildew, which is very effective against, but one of the things that they found kind of along the way is that they were also reducing sour rot in this test plot that they were working in. And so if again, if you kind of think about it, you're if you use the right dosage and the right retention time and da, da, da, you're basically have an antibiotic material, but it's not a chemical. It's a physical one, I'm very interested in looking at the potential for UV light to not only control powdery mildew, which would be a lovely thing, which is, but also can we use it to minimize the sour rot incidents and those microbes that are causing it, as well. So we've got a small trial is kind of a proof of concept thing we've done last year, and now this year, if it works as well as it did last year, we're going to kind of try to expand that work a little bit further and try to see how do we incorporate that into a potential grower practice, you know, how, how often do you need to do it? What's the what's the light intensity? Do you have to do it a day or at night, which is one of the considerations you have to have. So There's a bunch of things that we still need to look at, to turn it to make it something that growers can be really rely on as a potential possible part of this solution. That UV thing is really kind of exciting to me. We also are a little further down the road, we're really trying to work on with some folks at Penn State and a couple of other places on developing a model based on climatic conditions that promote sow rot. So it just kind of can we predict when it's going to be coming, if we know that we're going to have five days of 80% humidity or whatever, there was actually just a really interesting study that's come out of Uruguay that I just heard about a couple of weeks ago at the GiESCO conference that was held here in Ithica, where they saw an impact on bunch rots, they were looking specifically at Botrytis, by having undervine cover crops, where they had those underground cover crops, they saw less Botrytis and less bunch rot than they did where they had like a weed free herbicide strip. So that's something I'd like to follow up on as well, I'd be curious about and then kind of the I won't even say sci fi because this stuff seems to come along so quickly. Now. We work with a couple of really wonderful pathologists and engineers here at Cornell, I was talking to a couple of them about this last year. And they said, I bet it'd be pretty easy to develop a sensor that we could stick out in the vineyard that could detect acetic acid far earlier than any nose could and just be like, Okay, here's your early warning. You know, it's kind of an early warning sensor, it's starting to develop, let's go find it and and try it, see if we can prophylactically take care of it early on. So there's just some some things that we're starting to bandy about as far as kind of further down the road. But I do think kind of the immediate thing that I would really like to are trying to put together is can we take the practices like UV light, loosening cluster architecture, changing cluster architecture in order to reduce that environment that's promoting sour rot? And then also try what can we do on the chemical end to reduce the need for those sprays?   Craig Macmillan  21:50  Right, right. So there's some stuff coming down the pike here, that's really good. That's really, really great. And thank you and everybody else who's working on this. How big of an economic impact is this for folks?   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  22:00  It can be one of the most significant economic diseases in grapes. In 2018, we had a particularly bad year here. And I know some growers who had to drop almost half their crop of Riesling on the ground before the harvesters came through. And so if you think about a three to four ton average crop, that's a few $1,000 an acre that you're losing. So I mean, no diseases are good. But I mean, that's a pretty profound one. And again, as I was saying earlier, the thing that's so hard about it is that you've already put almost all of your work and money into that crop all the way from pruning to spraying and all the handwork and everything. And then in a bad week, to all of a sudden, just as somebody called it go to snark my favorite descriptions of sour rot seems like the perfect word for it. It's just it's a really kind of a, obviously financially, but kind of almost as much emotionally devastating feeling.   Craig Macmillan  22:57  If there's one thing, message piece of advice. One thing that you would tell growers on this topic, what would it be?   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  23:05  I'd say probably the biggest and easiest thing you could do right now, to reduce sour rot is that early leaf pulling, we just know that cluster architecture, it makes a big difference in how much rot develops, you might still get some, but it won't be nearly as profound and prolific as it would be otherwise, we have just as a very quick example of it, we have a hybrid variety here called Vignoles we use in all of our sour rot studies, because if you just say the words and it gets sour Rot. Some work that's been done by some colleagues of mine, and some folks at USDA, they basically come up with, they've created two loose clustered clones of Vignoles and so those clusters, obviously, are much less compact than the kind of the standard one. And the amount of disease that is in those clusters is drastically lower than what's in kind of the standard, the standard clone of Vignoles. It's one of those things that just kind of is really illustrative when you see it and just kind of realize that, you know, again, you can still find a few berries here and there that'll have it but you just won't see this entire two panel stretch that's just kind of wiped out by it or whatever doing that that leaf pulling to kind of open up the clusters, I think is probably the right now the biggest thing you can do.   Craig Macmillan  24:19  Interesting. Well then we're running out of time. I want to thank our guest, Hans Walter-Peterson viticulture extension specialist at the Finger Lakes grape program, part of Cornell Cooperative Extension. fascinating conversation, keep up the good work. I think a lot of people are depending upon you.   Hans C. Walter-Peterson  24:38  We're doing what we can see. It's becoming a bigger and bigger problem with climate change around here. We know we've seen it increasing in recent years. So yeah, it's it's one we'd really like to get our hands around better.   Nearly Perfect Transcription by https://otter.ai

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 120:46


As broadcast April 26, 2023 dropping h sounds from all speech.  Tonight we head for a city that stands tall in every sense compared to anywhere in the UK in Manchester.  Whether you're talking culture, sport, amazing people, or anything else, the former manufacturing center of the country keeps producing in the music realm, and we endeavored to cover as much of that rich 'istory as possible.Tracklist (st:rt)Part I (00:00)Bob Brady & The Conchords – Everybody's Going to the Love-inHappy Mondays – Loose FitGORILLAZ feat Peter Hook & Georgia – AriesWorking Men's Club – John Cooper ClarkeAFRODEUTSCHE – Phase TwoAnz – No Harm Part II (31:18)The Durutti Column – OtisBethlehem Casuals – Jesus Take The WheelCul de Sac – Know We NowDubbul O feat Tyler Dayley – Do What You CanMr. Scruff feat Braintax – VibrateTurntable Orchestra – You're Gonna Miss Me Part III (62:16)Mr Scruff - FishMint Royale – Singin in the rainDoves - Black & White TownMegan Dixon Hood – Alias GraceIAMDDB – MoreThe Mouse Outfit – Feeling High (Lenzman remix) Part IV (92:50)Misha B - Rosa Parks FlowLayfullstop – CherriesBugzy Malone ft Aitch – KilosDRS - All Time HighHyukoh - TomboySunset Rollercoaster feat OHHYUK - Candlelight 

Shared History
100 - In Da Club: A Shared History Musical Spectacular!

Shared History

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 58:03


Remember when every TV show had a musical episode? Ring in the 100th episode of Shared History with the sweat and style of the history of house music and Chicago's notorious and naughty Everleigh club PLUS original and fully improvised songs courtesy of some of our very talented friends: the Then This Happened Podcast, S6 finale guest Alex DiVirgilio, Andi Sharavsky from Sports Kid/Drama Kid, Mike Amandes, Teddy Oliver and Eli Wilson. Huge thanks to Then This Happened: Musical Stories for really making this happen. More on Then This Happened Then This Happened: Musical Stories is a podcast where true stories are told and musical improvisers cut in and out with songs moving the story along. The show is put together by comedian and musician Matt Griffo in his tiny studio in Chicago. Listen to and learn more about the show here. Follow them @TTH_MusicalStories on IG. More on our guests: Matt Griffo is what you get if Ben Folds and Flight of the Concords had a lovechild. He combines music with comedic lyrics and has been featured on FunnyorDie, YouTube, Buzzfeed, several national and international comedy festivals and has even opened for Reggie Watts. The dude is amazing and constantly performing live, go see him if you get the chance. -- Follow Griffo @mattgriffo on ⁠Instagram, listen to his music here ⁠& support him and TTH on Patreon. Andi Sharavsky is an actor, writer and musical improviser performing regularly with Riff at iO and Baby Wants Candy at The Second City. Her podcast, Sports Kid/Drama Kid bridges the gap between sports lovers and those who couldn't care less by diving into the most drama-filled sports stories. -- Follow her at @timothee_salome on IG. Alex DiVirgilio an improviser, musician and shaper of young minds. He's trained and performed on comedy stages all across Chicago, including with Nat and Andi in Baby Wants Candy, and is 1/2 of a spooky, cryptid comedy band called the Van HellStrings. -- Follow Alex @adivir on IG. BAND (Piano) Matt Griffo (Guitar) Teddy Oliver (Drums) ⁠Mike Amandes⁠ (Saxophone) ⁠Eli V Wilson⁠ VOCALISTS Matt Griffo Andi Sharavsky Alex DiVirgilio Natalie Younger Cass Maher ⁠⁠Complete citations on our website.⁠⁠ SOCIALS: Follow Shared History at @SharedPod on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠, @SharedHistory on ⁠TikTok⁠, ⁠@sharedhistorypod on Mastadon⁠ SUPPORT: Support us on ⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠ MERCH: ⁠⁠Snag some Shared History merch and get stylin'! ⁠⁠ CREDITS: Original Theme: ⁠⁠Garreth Spinn⁠⁠ Original Art: ⁠⁠Sarah Cruz⁠⁠ Animations & Addtl Design: ⁠⁠The Banditry Co. ⁠⁠ About this podcast: Shared History, is a comedy podcast and history podcast in one. Hosted by Chicago comedians, each episode focuses on obscure, overlooked and underrepresented historical events and people. SPONSORS: This season of Shared History is sponsored by The Banditry Co.

WILOSOPHY with Wil Anderson
WILOSOPHY with Guy Montgomery

WILOSOPHY with Wil Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 101:23


"Enjoy what you have and also remember that nothing matters" — Guy Montgomery. New Zealand's Guy Montgomery requires no introduction. To avoid being seen as a try-hard he traveled to the other side of the world to start his stand-up career. He has since returned to the southern hemisphere and in this chat explains the halo effect of Flight of the Concords as well as why he thinks things don't matter as much as you think. More about Guy (plus ticket info): https://linktr.ee/guy_mont  See Wil Anderson live: https://comedy.com.au/tour/wil-anderson-2023/ Read Wil's new book, 'I Am NOT Fine, Thanks': https://rb.gy/j5htl See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Get Out N Drive Podcast
Collier Motors - The Last AMC Dealership

Get Out N Drive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 27:53 Transcription Available


Ride along with Jason OldeCarrGuy Carr & John CustomCarNerd Meyer as they put this episode into gear with Robbie Collier of  Collier Motors AMC, the last AMC dealership. Robbie has been on Lost In Transmission, American Pickers, Road Worthy Rescues and now the Get Out N Drive Podcast. and Collier Motors sits frozen in time. Attempting to settle Robert Collier's estate, the Collier family continues to sell off the remaining inventory, though most have sat outside unprotected on the lot since the early 1980s. Inventory includes 1970s and 1980s-model AMCs, such as Gremlins, Pacers, Ambassadors, Matadors, Javelins, Eagles, Spirits, Hornets and Concords. Stick around for the whole episode for some Listener Shout Outs, another edition of Trade SchooleD, we announce the winner of a Racing Junk T-Shirt and find out how you can win a  FREE Racing Junk T-Shirt!Trade SchooleD links:RPM FoundationB.R.A.K.E.S.Speed over to our friends at RacingJunk.comBe sure to follow GOND on social media!GOND WebsiteIG: Get_Out_N_DriveTwitter  GetOutNDrivePodFB Get.Out.N.Drive.PodcastYouTube https://tinyurl.com/GONDYouTubeJoin our fb group to share pics of how you Get Out N DriveFollow Jason on IGIG @oldecarrguyFollow Jason on fbfb @oldecarrguySubscribe To the Olde Carr Guy YT ChannelFollow John on IGIG @customcarnerdFriend John on fbRecording Engineer, Paul MeyerGrab your Official Decals, Apparel and other cool shirts at GetDriveGear.com   Subscribe to the Str8SixFan YouTube Channel.Be sure to join the coolest place on YouTube on the 3rd Thursday of every month at 7pm CST, The CarrGuy & SixFan Show, powered by the Get Out N Drive Podcast.#AMC#AMCDealership#Robbie Collier#CollierMotorsMusic Credit:Licensor's Author Username:LoopsLabLicensee:Get Out N Drive PodcastItem Title:The RockabillyItem URL:https://audiojungle.net/item/the-rockabilly/25802696Item ID:25802696Purchase Date:2022-09-07 22:37:20 UTCSupport the show

Along the Way Life's Journey
Mel Nass: From IBM to Venture Vineyards

Along the Way Life's Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 50:19


Mel Nass is a former IBM engineer who, along with his wife Phyllis, became co-owners of national grape distributor Venture Vineyards, a 150-acre farm just above Seneca Lake. Mel and Phyllis originally visited the Finger Lakes on a camping trip and fell in love with the area…the rest is history! They began raising table grapes such as Concords, Niagaras, Wordens, and seedless grapes that grow well in the Finger Lakes. Mel strategically pitched his grapes to local grocers, first giving them sample orders to sell for 100% profit…the gesture worked like a charm and they soon began calling him to order 100s of boxes at a time. On top of local distribution, he shipped the grapes all over the country and they are now carried by massive supermarkets such as Tops, Wegmans, Wal-Mart, Publix, and Winn Dixie.     Follow Carl: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toeverypageaturning/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarlBuccellatoAuthor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carl-buccellato-60234139/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVB3YH1iQxK4IL4ya5j4-Jg Website: https://toeverypageaturning.com/   Produced by: https://socialchameleon.us

Brothascomics Podcast
Who Dey Over 40 VS The Ravens Playoff Preview

Brothascomics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 32:43


We preview the Wildcard rematch between the Bengals and the Ravens. We look at the weather, the betting line, injury reports, and give our predictions. Plus we talk how the #NFL screwed the #bengals with this playoff coin flip crap Flight of the Concords play us out.. Because Sunday night is Business Time

Spencer & Vogue
Gigi Turns 2, Turkeys & Concords

Spencer & Vogue

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 43:10


This week on Spencer & Vogue, the family are back on British soil and throwing themselves back into work, Gigi turned 2 and hated being sung to, we're chatting Spencer's mind games to get Gigi to love him, ugly turkeys, stinky celebs, chicken wings, rubbish dates, Spencer nabbing Vogue's things and Diabolos.Remember, if you want to get involved you can:Email us at Spencerandvoguepod@gmail.com OR find us on socials @voguewilliams @spencermatthewsListen and subscribe to Spencer and Vogue on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts.

Hey Human Podcast
Bo Roberts: Cabinets, Chronicles & Concords

Hey Human Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 51:31


E319 Bo Roberts, in his time, was the youngest newspaper editor, University of Tennessee Vice President, TN Governor's Chief of Staff, and president of the 1982 World's Fair (Knoxville, TN). Bo began his journalism career in the Air Force and has since chronicled some of the nation's most tumultuous events. We discuss WWII, Dr. King's […]

Le Collimateur
Penser la guerre à coups de romans

Le Collimateur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 52:05


Invité : August Cole, co-auteur avec Peter Singer de « Ghost Fleet » et « Control » (Buchet-Chastel) 2:30 La genèse de « Ghost Fleet » et les principaux points de l'intrigue 15:00 Les influences de l'ouvrage et sa réception 33:00 Le nouveau roman, « Control » et le progrès technologique Extrait audio : Flight of the Concords, « Robots » - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpe1R6veuBw

Inside Mental Health: A Psych Central Podcast
Postpartum Psychosis in Real Life with TV's Sarah Wynter

Inside Mental Health: A Psych Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 31:19


Postpartum psychosis is commonly associated with wanting to harm, or even kill, your newborn baby. But can it present in any other ways? Join us as Sarah Wynter from the acclaimed TV shows "24" and "Flight of the Conchords" shares her personal experience with postpartum psychosis following the arrival of her twins. Guest Bio Glamorous and poised, Sarah Wynter has established herself as one of Hollywood's most precious gems. Having commanded a vast array of characters on both screens big and small, she's likely most recognized for her role as Kate Warner on the hit series “24.” Other credits include David E. Kelley's “Goliath” opposite Billy Bob Thornton, NBC's “American Odyssey,” “Californication,” “Damages,” “Windfall,” “Flight of the Concords,” “Sex and the City,” “The 6th Day” opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger, and “Lost Souls,” opposite Winona Ryder, among numerous others. She also recently executive produced “A Mouthful of Air,” starring Amanda Seyfried, which released theatrically in the fall of 2021 and is now streaming. A native of Newcastle, Australia, and mom to three young boys, Sarah is certainly just as grounded as she is stunning. Despite her love for the lights of tinsel town, she is first and foremost a mom. As such, it's no surprise that she's a tremendous advocate for gun control and is a member of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, which falls under the umbrella of Michael Bloomberg's Everytown for Gun Safety.   Sarah resides in New York City with her three boys. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the official episode page. Inside Mental Health Podcast Host Gabe Howard is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. Gabe makes his home in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He lives with his supportive wife, Kendall, and a Miniature Schnauzer dog that he never wanted, but now can't imagine life without. To book Gabe for your next event or learn more about him, please visit gabehoward.com.

Catching Up Podcast
90 Severance

Catching Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 84:04


E se você pudesse viver uma vida de lazer enquanto uma parte da sua personalidade que você não tem acesso trabalha no seu lugar?Severance é a série de distopia retro-futurista que faz essa pergunta e muitas outras, misturando filosofia, religião, George Orwell, Charlie Kaufman, Black Mirror, Portal, e Office Space. A gente curtiu demais essa estréia do roteirista Dan Erickson, dirigida e produzida pelo Ben Stiller. Vem ouvir nossa conversa, e aproveita pra pegar umas recomendações de filmes e séries recentes.[0:03:09] Apollo 10 1/2 [Netflix]Waking Life[0:07:54] DMZ [HBO Max][0:12:00] Tokyo Vice [HBO Max]The Insider[0:17:06] República das Milícias [Podcast][0:19:51] Windfall [Netflix]The One I LoveMade For Love[0:24:17] Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty [HBO Max][0:28:56] Our Flag Means Death [HBO Max]What We Do In The ShadowsFlight of the Concords[0:31:39] Moon Knight [Disney+][0:35:14] The Windshield Wiper [YouTube]Love Death & Robots[0:37:14] The Long Goodbye [YouTube][0:39:30] Severance [Apple TV+]Charlie Kaufman1984BrazilOffice SpacePortalThe Stanley ParableEscape at Dannemora[0:58:19] SPOILERS SeverancePra falar com a gente: podcastcatchingup@gmail.com facebook.com/podcastcatchingup instagram.com/PodCatchinUptwitter.com/PodCatchingUptwitter.com/ddonatotwitter.com/odesinformante YouTube Catching Up See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Daily Zeitgeist
Zeit Of The Concords 3/29: White House Gap, Hunter Biden, SMishing, Madison Cawthorn, Hilaria Baldwin, Ezra Miller

The Daily Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 17:50


In this edition of Zeit of the Concords, Miles and super producer Anna Hossnieh discuss the 7-hour gap in White House call logs, Hunter Biden's tax probe, SMishing scams, Madison Cawthorn claiming DC is an orgy-filled, cocaine-fueled 'House of Cards', Hilaria Baldwin having yet another child, and Ezra Miller getting arrested for disorderly conduct at a karaoke bar. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DinoDadComedy presents DinoDadChats
Tim Mathis Wrote a book! I Hope I Was Wrong About Eternal Damnation: An Absolutely True Memoir

DinoDadComedy presents DinoDadChats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 36:53


Welcome Tim to DinoDadChats as we discuss mental health, religion, eating pigs, and other importantly fun stuff together! A little about Tim: Tim is the author of two books: "The Dirtbag's Guide to Life: Eternal Truth for Hiker Trash, Ski Bums and Vagabonds", and "I Hope I Was Wrong About Eternal Damnation: An Absolutely True Memoir". He's also a psychiatric nurse and a bit of a nomad. He spent five months hiking the Pacific Crest Trail and a month on the Camino de Santiago in Spain, and has lived in Ohio, New Zealand, and the Pacific Northwest. Favorite comedian: I'm not sure. Mindy Kaling is really good, and I love all of the descendants of the old MTV sketch comedy show 'The State'. I also like the Flight of the Concords guys a lot. Favorite song: another hard one, but I'd probably pick "Jolene" by Dolly Parton at the moment, or something old from Bruce Springsteen: "I"m on Fire" maybe? My Karaoke song is a duet with my wife Angel: "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" by Starship. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Between the Vines
Season 1 Episode 33: Containment and Harvest in November

Between the Vines

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 53:33


The harvest is turning into a late one as it extends beyond four weeks and into a fifth or even sixth week for Concords. While brix accumulation slows to a snail's pace; it seems dehydration and shelling are highly variable. Despite challenges and less than optimal results, overall regional harvesters are reporting potential success. The next ten days or so will impact the level of that success significantly for some growers. It appears that certain areas, such as North East, PA will see final results a bit earlier.Speakers: Kevin Martin (host)Jennifer Phillips Russo (host)Andy  Muza (host)LERGP.comhttps://lergp.cce.cornell.edu/contact_information.php

Those Tele Guys
S2E19 - The Season 2 Finale

Those Tele Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 52:50


It is time to put the summer wax on and for those for 'Those Tele Guys' to wrap up the podcast for the season. In this episode, we look back at the 2021 ski season and discuss various influencing factors that determined how winter unfolded for us in Australia.  We talked about the weather, equipment, covid, and the general 'tele-vibe' that occurred throughout the season to paint an audible picture of our experience for the listeners to enjoy. We also catch up with Sven Gorham, a past guest of the show, who has been working as a patroller at the famous Treble Cone ski resort on the south island of New Zealand. He provides us with a seasonal breakdown and also sheds some light on the tele scene around his local haunt. The final 'songs for the freeheelers' also features, and keeping in the spirits of NZ, we parody a famous tune made by the Flight of the Concords. Thanks for listening, and we will see you next year!

Between the Vines
Season 1 Episode 24: The Price of Purple

Between the Vines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 28:45


Today the team gives an update on veraison. This benchmark phenology helps plan and schedule harvest. August 15th is price announcement day in New York State for grapes. We have most prices on Concords and other grapes. Kevin Martin (co-host)Jennifer Phillips Russo (co-host)Andy Muza (co-host)LERGP.comhttps://lergp.cce.cornell.edu/contact_information.php

The Paul Chowdhry PudCast
EP16: Arj Barker

The Paul Chowdhry PudCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 45:25


Flight of the Concords star Arj Barker graces the PudCast this episode. Paul and Arj were born mere days but continents apart, and their paths have criss crossed in the comedy world throughout their careers. With Arj in Melbourne, Paul caught him before dinner for a chat about immigrant parents, when you can be content with fame and whether you would or wouldn't do videos for your fans. Mash the follow button for all future PudCasts and Paul is working on new shows so head over to www.paulchowdhry.com for dates!

The Purple Bike Podcast with Karen Morgan
The Purple Bike Podcast: 2007 - Mr. Bean & Beyonce

The Purple Bike Podcast with Karen Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 16:52


2007 was a year for iPhones, Flight of the Concords and the last Harry Potter book. Oh, and some people said Yes to the Dress.

Day Dreaming with Matty Cardarople

Matty Cardarople (Stranger Things) interviews actor comedian genius Rhys Darby (Jumanji, Flight of the Concords, Wrecked) Rhys and Matty talk about dreams, chameleons, ETS, show-biz and more! It's a fun time

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
05-13-20 Segment 3 PGA, Blues, and EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 58:07


We had the best time at your party. Flight of the Concords. The PGA Championship in STL was on Golf Channel last night. The Lou showed out. Iggy was banned from caddying for smoking. Doug is going to have a kissing booth at the Fan Pin Club Championship. Doug Armstrong will be on the new episode of The Tim McKernan Show this afternoon. What's the plan with Petro? DP with the equivalent of inside information from a fan. EMOTD.

Pretty Depressed with Kim Crossman
Pretty Depressed with Rhys Darby

Pretty Depressed with Kim Crossman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 77:53 Transcription Available


Rhys Darby (Flight of the Concords, Jumanji) is a New Zealand Actor and Comedian. We talk Big Foot, Aliens and working hard.