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In Chapter 2, Bert shares stories of incredible bird life, his thoughts on what alone means, the philosophy of why, and what truly defines extraordinary. You can retrace his journey and read all of his blog entries and see photos at https://www.the5capes.com/ Music credits and thanks in order heard: "Rain" by Meydan, from the album Havor. Creative Commons Licensed. "Prelude" by Gabriola's Leah Hokanson from the album Facets. (Leah is featured in the "Voice" episode of Straight Outta Gabriola)
Anton Zytnik is a producer and musician from Australia, living in Berlin, who makes music as Orphan Train Project. He has been producing music for the last 30 years and has maintained a quite prolific output. Anton and I had a great conversation about our strikingly similar musical backgrounds and surrounding philosophies. Anton shared some very practical tips and approaches that allow him to stay focused and consistently finish music. It was a lot of fun getting to know Anton and learning from his experience. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play or Spotify; watch on YouTube Show Notes: Orphan Train Project - Anton's musical work. It's a Pixies Podcast - The Pixies document the creation of their album Beneath the Eyrie. Getting Things Done - David Allen's masterpiece on self organization. Perfect Keyboard - Tool for stringing together key commands with the push of a button. FreeSound.org - collaborative database of Creative Commons Licensed sounds. What Bob Ross Teaches Us About Music Production - My new book that translates the wisdom of Bob Ross to making music. Music Production Club - My subscription service that brings you new music production tools every month. Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at My Store with the code: PODCAST Thank you for listening. Please consider giving the Music Production Podcast a review on your favorite podcast provider. And don’t forget to visit my site BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk
I hope all of you enjoyed the holidays, but remain ever vigilant and don't allow the man in the red suit to enter your dwelling. Today is his day, and once he has entered, there is no stopping his incredible power. You might be able to satiate him with fresh baked goods and cow's milk. (If you drink Almond milk...yikes! You deserve to be destroyed anyway!)If you enjoy our podcast, make sure to tell your friends about it!Music and sound effects sourced from Freesound.org, a collaborative database of Creative Commons Licensed sounds.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Nothing Special Nothing Funny Just some Creative Commons Licensed metal music to blow your eardrums out. We’ve got an amazing show lined up with an array of no-nonsense metal from Obskkvlt, Violblast, Homicidal Raptus, Debilitator, Absolute Zero, Kill Them With … Continue reading →
In the first portion of this podcast I discuss the scientific community's current understanding of Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD). Once foundational information of IGD is covered, we talk to my younger 15 year-old brother about IGD and his excessive Fortnite consumption (Discussion with my brother begins at 13:50). Is my brother actually addicted to Fortnite? If so, how many more American teenagers are? How does this affect society? Note: Although I use the term "Internet Gaming Use Disorder" at various points throughout the recording in error, the widely used and accepted term is in fact Internet Gaming Disorder. Acknowledgements: I would like to thank my parents for providing consent to record the discussion with my younger brother. I would also like to thank my brother for his insight into this interesting issue. Music: All music used is Creative Commons Licensed, and was accessed through FreeMusicArchive.org Intro - Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund Intermission - Something Elated by Broke For Free Outro - Surfing by Komiku For References, Resources, and Correspondence: tfielder405@gmail.com
"Bart Devlin rewound the footage of the Semifinal’s ending. Jenna on the straightaway. Jenna goes down. Jenna gets up. Jenna survives." This chapter uses Creative Commons Commercially Licensed audio from freesound.org, incompetech.com, and kai-engel.com. For a full listing of Creative Commons Licensed sounds used, visit spencerbaum.net
Im 15. Jahrhundert begann Europa zu expandieren und nach und nach die Welt unter sich aufzuteilen. Am Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts befanden sich weit mehr als die Hälfte der Weltterritorien in den Händen europäischer Mächte – Frankreich etwa oder das Vereinte Königreich, aber auch das Deutsche Kaiserreich, Belgien oder Italien. Mit den Folgen dieser hegemonialen Ausweitung kämpfen die ehemals kolonisierten Gebiete bis heute. Österreich präsentiert sich gerne als Land mit weißer Weste, das nicht kolonialisierte. Doch gab es, neben einem sehr ausgeprägten Grenzlandkolonialismus, durchaus österreichische Versuche in Übersee. Wenngleich es sich hierbei um punktuelle Versuche unter dem Engagement einzelner handelte, sollen diese Versuche nicht vergessen werden.In dieser Sendung hören Sie Beispiele österreichischer Kolonialisierungsversuche in Ostafrika und Übersee. 1776 stach die SMS Joseph und Theresa in See, mit dem Ziel Faktoreien und Stützpunkte in Ostafrika, Indien und auf den Nikobaren in der Südsee zu errichten. Über 100 Jahre später 1893 segelte eine Mannschaft mit der SMS Albatros, ganz im Zeichen der Industrialisierung, auf der Suche nach Nickelerz durch die Südsee, eine Reise die fatal endete.Gestaltung: Doris Bauer (Verantwortlich für den Sendungsinhalt)Im Interview: ao. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Hermann Mückler, Institut für Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie, Universität WienDie Textstellen sind zitiert nach:Fontana, Nikolaus: Die Reise des kais. kön. Schiffes Joseph und Theresa nach den neuen österreichischen Pflanzorten in Asia und Afrika. Dessau und Leipzig: 1782.Forster, Johann Georg (Hg.): Johann Reinhold Forsters Reise um die Welt während den Jahren 1772 bis 1775. Berlin: 1784.Kaspar, Franziska: Die österreichische Kolonie auf den Nikobaren 1778-1783. Eine ethnohistorsiche Untersuchung des kolonisatorischen Unternehmens Österreichs im Indischen Ozean Ende des 18. Jhdts mit einer Bewertung der Ethnographica aus dem 19. Jhdt. (2 Bde), Dissertation Wien 2002: Universität Wien. (Sekundärzitate)Pigafetta, Antonio: Beschreibung der von Magellan unternommenen ersten Reise um die Welt. Gotha: 1801.Winter, Karin: Österreichische Spuren in der Südsee. Die Missionsreise von S.M.S. Albatros in den Jahren 1895-1898 und ihre ökonomischen Hintergründe. Wien/Graz 2005: Neuer Wissenschaftlicher Verlag. (Sekundärzitate)Musik: Duo Cammarano-Deljavan – Sonata No. 3 in D minor, Op. 108 - III. Un poco presto e con sentimento, On Classical (Johannes Brahms); Brent Hugh – Bells Through the Leaves (Claude Debussy); Alesssandro Deljavan – Premieres Valses - IX. La Feuille (Reynaldo Hahn); Giampaolo Stuani – Preludes opus 28_2 (Frederic Chopin); Alessandro Simonetto – Trois Gnossiennes - I. Lent (Erik Satie); Jahzzar – room with a view. Nachzuhören auf Jamendo, einer Community für freie, legale und unlimitierte Musik, die unter Creative Commons Lizenzen veröffentlicht wurde.Geräusche/Soundeffekte:Many thanks to Jovica, Sherlock, Setuniman, lxx-70, laurent, Glitchedtones, audeption, blouhond, sandyrb, inspectorj, xserra, digifishmusic, jedo, insintesi. Zu finden auf freesound.org. Freesound is a collaborative database of Creative Commons Licensed sounds.
Here for a limited time is The Metatron Chronicles by Trisha M. Wilson. Happening decades before the events in Firmware and based on events surrounding Ruin Storm Akira and Angel19-Metatron as first seen in Firmware: Keylogger, Trisha explores what it felt to live through an AI mitigated natural disaster. This story…
Here for a limited time is The Metatron Chronicles by Trisha M. Wilson. Happening decades before the events in Firmware and based on events surrounding Ruin Storm Akira and Angel19-Metatron as first seen in Firmware: Keylogger, Trisha explores what it felt to live through an AI mitigated natural disaster. This story…
Here for a limited time is The Metatron Chronicles by Trisha M. Wilson. Happening decades before the events in Firmware and based on events surrounding Ruin Storm Akira and Angel19-Metatron as first seen in Firmware: Keylogger, Trisha explores what it felt to live through an AI mitigated natural disaster. This story…
Here for a limited time is The Metatron Chronicles by Trisha M. Wilson. Happening decades before the events in Firmware and based on events surrounding Ruin Storm Akira and Angel19-Metatron as first seen in Firmware: Keylogger, Trisha explores what it felt to live through an AI mitigated natural disaster. This story…
Here for a limited time is The Metatron Chronicles by Trisha M. Wilson. Happening decades before the events in Firmware and based on events surrounding Ruin Storm Akira and Angel19-Metatron as first seen in Firmware: Keylogger, Trisha explores what it felt to live through an AI mitigated natural disaster. This story…
Here for a limited time is The Metatron Chronicles by Trisha M. Wilson. Happening decades before the events in Firmware and based on events surrounding Ruin Storm Akira and Angel19-Metatron as first seen in Firmware: Keylogger, Trisha explores what it felt to live through an AI mitigated natural disaster. This story…
Here for a limited time is The Metatron Chronicles by Trisha M. Wilson. Happening decades before the events in Firmware and based on events surrounding Ruin Storm Akira and Angel19-Metatron as first seen in Firmware: Keylogger, Trisha explores what it felt to live through an AI mitigated natural disaster. This story…
Here for a limited time is Their First Easter by Trisha M. Wilson. Based on events in Jailbreak, Trisha explores what the Battle of the Last Homely House looked like to those residing within the besieged sanctuary. I loved what she did with the story and how she played off the…