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The Backyard Naturalists
Turning Your Backyard into a Food Forest with Dr. Jason Creon

The Backyard Naturalists

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 23:50


Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the show about anything and everything connected with nature.   In this episode of The Backyard Naturalists podcast, we dive into the world of food forests with Dr. Jason Creon, a biologist and animal nutrition expert. After moving to Florida, Dr. Creon transformed his suburban yard into a thriving “food oasis” to provide diverse, nutritious diets for his animals, including toucans and fruit doves, while reducing grocery costs.   Dr. Creon shares how he optimized every bit of space, from raised beds to marginal areas, and cultivated a wide variety of plants—figs, bananas, papayas, berries, herbs, and native species like beautyberry—to support his animals and attract more wildlife. He offers practical tips for creating your own food forest, from choosing climate-appropriate plants to keeping maintenance low with careful planning and flexible watering.   Whether you're a nature lover, an aspiring gardener, or just looking for unique ways to invite wildlife to your yard, this episode will inspire you to start your own food forest journey!   If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you.   Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram.   Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte.   Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists.  We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don't forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast.   Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.

HC Audio Stories
A War of Words

HC Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 3:39


HVSF veteran recasts tragedy as 'hip-hopera' In 2017, at the opening night cast party for the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival production of Twelfth Night, troupe member Luis Quintero grabbed the microphone and busted out a rap delivered in character that made wry references to obscure lines in the text. "The company fell over," recalls Artistic Director Davis McCallum. "It wasn't just Luis, it was Sebastian [his role in Twelfth Night], and he put it over in such a brilliantly funny and revealing way. Now, it's a tradition every time we open a show." The response also led Quintero, 30, on a years-long journey to rework an ancient Greek play as a battle rap and compose a 200-page score for basic rock trio and vocals. He calls Medea: Re-Versed a "hip-hopera," which McCallum rates on par with Hamilton. "Luis is a generational talent, and it's only a matter of time before fans of his work will be saying 'We knew him when,' " says McCallum. The world premiere in Philipstown is underway through Sept. 2. Ten days later, the production will move to off-Broadway in conjunction with partners Bedlam and Red Bull Theater in Manhattan. Quintero modernizes the 2,500-year-old story of Medea - a fierce woman who demands respect but also commits terrible deeds - in captivating, downhill prose that shifts between forceful rap, frantic spoken parts and harmonic singing. Propelled by beatboxer Mark Martin, guitarist Siena D'Addario's spidery riffs interlock with the syncopated lines of bass player Melissa Mahoney, who sometimes bobs her head to the beat like a bird. As Medea lurches toward the avoidable yet inevitable final crime, the soundtrack subtly jumps to rap-metal and gooses the suspense. In this guise, the title character, which became a feminist icon in the 1960s, is all-out fury. Played to the hilt by Sarin Monae West, she ignores the call of Quintero's Chorus Leader to choose a different course than stabbing her children and taking her own life as she burns down the house. At first, the narrator feigns disinterest: "I don't know your pain, I just came to do the play." But as the terror unspools, he implores her to stop. "Warn the children now get out of the house," he says. "Medea, is this the right thing?" Quintero equates this hero/villainess with Susan Smith and Andrea Yates - quoted in the script's epigraph along with Duke Ellington - who turned reality into a horror flick by killing their kids. Yet he does examine ethical ambiguities. "I like my villains nuanced," he says. "People like Hitchcock and other scary movies because they go into darkness in a safe place with other people to open the door and see monsters in a controlled way. It's an imaginative exercise." The taut 74-page script demands that actors remember a barrage of rhythmic phrases and render them with precision, bouncing words back and forth like jazz musicians soloing for a short bar or less. Cast members get a report card after every show and can be fined for blowing lines. One of the nuanced work's virtues is its stripped-down production: A small band and four players perpetrate the action. Stephen Michael Spencer as Jason, Medea's adulterous husband and father of the murdered children, and Jacob Ming-Trent as Creon and Ageus, foils for the lead, round out the cast and switch between the comedic and dramatic with seamless flair. At first, says Creon before banishing Medea: "I was open-handed/I offered you a pomegranate/Now I see you took these palms for granted/I'm here to crush the seedy thoughts/Your plans." The Duke Ellington quote in the script's epigraph is apt: "Art is dangerous. It is one of the attractions: When it ceases to be dangerous, you don't want it." HVSF is located at 2015 Route 9 in Philipstown. Performances of Medea: Re-Versed are scheduled this week for Sunday (Aug. 11), Wednesday (Aug. 14) and Aug. 17, and through Sept. 2. Tickets range from $10 to $100 at hvshakespeare.org.

Books of Titans Podcast

In his introduction to The Theban Plays, Charles Segal highlights the question Sophocles asks in his plays:“Why should a man or woman of noble character and good intentions have to bear a life of suffering?”If Antigone is the woman of nobel character and Creon the man of, arguably, good intentions, why must they suffer? Why must bad things happen to good people?Sophocles uses character, circumstances, and divine agency to address this question.In this episode of the podcast, I highlight the themes, important ideas, and the one image I still have in my head after having read Antigone by Sophocles.Books of Titans is a listener-supported podcast. To support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Books of Titans at booksoftitans.substack.com/subscribe

Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
Playing Antigone (or Maybe Creon?…), Reception of Sophocles w/ Dr Amy Pistone

Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 59:59 Transcription Available


Liv is joined by Amy Pistone to talk all things reception of Sophocles' Antigone, all the varied ways the play has been used to depict modern stories of resistance, in all its forms. Learn more about the Playing Antigone contest through Out of Chaos Theatre. Help keep LTAMB going by subscribing to Liv's Patreon for bonus content! CW/TW: far too many Greek myths involve assault. Given it's fiction, and typically involves gods and/or monsters, I'm not as deferential as I would be were I referencing the real thing. Attributions and licensing information for music used in the podcast can be found here: mythsbaby.com/sources-attributions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bret Weinstein | DarkHorse Podcast
Creon Levit on the DarkHorse Podcast

Bret Weinstein | DarkHorse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 143:31


Creon was employed as a scientist at NASA Ames Research Center for over 30 years working in applied physics, aerodynamics, data visualization, computational chemistry, molecular nanotechnology, celestial mechanics, launch systems, optics, and satellite systems engineering. Since 2015 he has been chief technologist at Planet Labs - a satellite imaging company headquartered in San Francisco. Creon is a Planet Fellow at Planet Labs and a Senior Fellow at the Foresight institute. He serves on various NASA committees, and organizational technical advisory boards.The views he expresses on this podcast are personal and are not affiliated with any of the above organizations.Find Creon on X: @creon (https://twitter.com/creon)Fin Creon on Substack: https://creon.substack.com/*****Find Bret Weinstein on Twitter: @BretWeinstein, and on Patreon. Join us on Locals! Get access to our Discord server, exclusive live streams, live chats for all streams, and early access to many podcasts: https://darkhorse.locals.com/Check out the DHP store! Epic tabby, digital book burning, saddle up the dire wolves, and more: https://www.store.darkhorsepodcast.orgTheme Music: Thank you to Martin Molin of Wintergatan for providing us the rights to use their excellent music.Support the show

The MISSION CONTROL Podcast
The Future Is Not Ours - with Jodee Knowles and Creon

The MISSION CONTROL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 73:45


Join us for a special episode in an undisclosed launchpad location! Artists Jodee Knowles and Creon beam in ahead of an exhibition and mural and we talk UFO sightings, what makes the Blue Mountains blue, modern life woes, art stylings and much more! Special thanks to Johnny Ma Studios for the location and filming! Check out Jodee's Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jodee_knowles/ Check out Creon's Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/creon/ Check out our Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/themissioncontrolpodcast Listen and watch on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2b3PHyIlsUm1EJXzP0HRlm?si=a60lIb8nS7Sc4mxOhVkcQw or on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-mission-control-podcast/id690057441 Leave us a message on Anchor FM https://anchor.fm/themissioncontrolpodcast Watch full episodes from the archive on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOe9fi5fSvAIqxtZ3xSFQ5g --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themissioncontrolpodcast/message

Demystifying Science
Truth & Reconciliation - Creon Levit, Planet Labs

Demystifying Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 152:32


Creon Levit is an R&D director at Planet Labs, where he mines satellite imagery data to find answers to myriad questions about the changing landscape, climate, and behaviors of humanity here on Earth. Our conversation explores our society's, and perhaps humanity's, persistent struggle to update our knowledge base and construct newer, more functional narratives about the world. Creon's blogging: https://creon.substack.com/ 00:00:00 Go! 00:00:17 Who is Creon Levit 00:12:35 Patreon Ask 00:13:46 Questions that Drive You 00:17:33 Is there really dissent in what is good? 00:23:32 Do psychedelics destabilize society? 00:33:45 Learning to ask the right questions 00:38:52 Contrarianism as an inherent orientation 00:41:26 Some people are destined to be contrarians 00:52:58 Lack of free ecosystems 01:00:11 Is siloing really so bad? 01:06:48 Quantum Physics 01:11:06 Does the future influence the present? 01:24:48 A different approach to quantum mechanics 01:27:27 Smooth arc between regenerative agriculture death cults 01:38:16 Taking back degraded land 01:49:45 Money exchanging hands at the beaver pond 02:03:39 Orientation to the Good 02:10:26 Opinion Jubilee 02:21:39 Closing thoughts 02:28:41 Chinese spy balloons Support the scientific revolution by joining our Patreon: https://bit.ly/3lcAasB Tell us what you think in the comments or on our Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub#climatechange #civilization #planet Check our short-films channel, @DemystifySci: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingScience AND our material science investigations of atomics, @MaterialAtomics https://www.youtube.com/@MaterialAtomics Join our mailing list https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S PODCAST INFO: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. - Blog: http://DemystifySci.com/blog - RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rss - Donate: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaD - Swag: https://bit.ly/2PXdC2y SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySci MUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671

LibriVox Audiobooks
Antigone (Dramatic Reading)

LibriVox Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 74:28


This is the final installment in Sophocles' Theban Plays, following Oedipus Rex and Oedipus at Colonus. Oedipus's daughter Antigone deliberately breaks the laws of Thebes when she buries her brother's body and is sentenced to death. She clashes with Creon, the King of Thebes, over what constitutes justice and morality: the laws of the state or the laws of the individual. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)Cast:Antigone: Elizabeth KlettIsmene: Arielle LipshawCreon: Bruce PirieHaemon: mbEurydice: Lucy PerryTiresias: Martin GeesonGuard: Algy PugChorus, Second Messenger: Lars RolanderMessenger: David GoldfarbNarrator: David LawrenceAudio edited by: Elizabeth Klett --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/librivox1/support

Red Pill Revolution
Hero or Villain: Elon Musk Named in Epstein Trial & New Twitter CEO is WEF Puppet

Red Pill Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 55:22


We're diving deep into the matrix of the world's most influential figures and controversial events. First up, we're unraveling the mystery surrounding Elon Musk's recent move - naming a World Economic Forum executive as the new CEO of Twitter. A step completely In the wrong direction by someone who claims to be pro-free speech and anti-globalism. Next, we're pulling the curtain back on a shocking revelation - Musk's unexpected connection to the notorious Epstein-JP Morgan case. Switching gears, we'll dig into the explosive claim from a Fox News producer. Did Tucker Carlson really get ousted due to a Dominion settlement, and is the network now under the thumb of its advertisers? Then, we're heading to California, where a growing border crisis is being met with an unusual solution - extending unemployment benefits to illegal immigrants. We'll dissect this decision and its potential implications. Finally, we're exposing a disturbing event where the lines between adult and child entertainment are getting dangerously blurred. Prepare for an eye-opening discussion about RuPaul's DragCon and the shocking scenes that took place there.   All Links: https://linktr.ee/theaustinjadams   Anti-Elite Apparel: https://antielite.club   Full Transcription:       Hello, you beautiful people and welcome to the Adams Archive. My name is Austin Adams, and thank you so much for listening. Today on today's agenda, we are going to be discussing Elon Musk for several reasons. The first one being that he has named an executive chairman of the World Economic Forum as his new c e o. Now we've talked about in the past whether Elon Musk is a shill or is he the real deal? Was he buying Twitter to. Propagate and prop up free speech, or was he doing it to massively mine? The thoughts of billions of people all around the world so that he can implant a chip in your brain? Insert Neurolink here. So we will discuss that. And the second reason that we're going to be discussing Elon Musk is that. Elon Musk was named and subpoenaed in the Jeffrey Epstein, JP Morgan legal case, so we will discuss that as well. Now, next up on the agenda is going to be how a Fox News producer came out and said in a O'Keefe Media group, I'm still getting used to not saying Project Veritas, but in O'Keefe Media Group, omg. Um, which is a terrible logo in a terrible name, sorry, James O'Keefe. But, uh, came out and had a video where they leaked a Fox News producer saying that Tucker Carlson was ousted as a part of the Dominion settlement. The network is basically owned by its advertisers, a k a Pfizer, and big tech money. So we'll talk about that. And then California moves to give unemployment benefits to illegal immigrants as the border crisis grows. And then RuPaul's DragCon features twerking Teletubbies kids surrounded by sex toys. And half naked adults. It's really quite unbelievably horrifying. And if CPS was good for anything, which they aren't, and they just go after, you know, parents who don't vaccinate their children, uh, but instead they should be going after the parents. They should literally be standing at the door of these events and rounding up these children and taking them from these abusive parents. So all of that and more couple other articles we may or may not get to, but. First, I need you do one thing for me as we walk through this entertaining podcast together. The first thing is, if you are not subscribed, go ahead and hit that subscribe button. Takes two seconds out of your day while you're driving. Maybe for legal purposes, I will tell you not to do it, but. You can find two seconds in your day to give back. Make sure you know there's not too many things that you could do throughout your day that give you some good karma and it will come back around. I promise you. All you have to do is hit that subscribe button and if you have already subscribed, this might take you 10 seconds. Leave a five star review. Let me know your thoughts. Let me know your favorite parts of the podcast, and next week, well not, not even next week, in the next few days, also, we are going to be doing a interview with John F. Kennedy. Now, not Robert F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, the one who got shot allegedly in the head through ai. So we've been discussing this. We did George Orwell last time. This time we are going to be interviewing John F. Kennedy on. Robert Kennedy's presidential bid and his assassination, his alleged hookup with Marilyn Monroe, some of the conspiracies surrounding whether or not she was killed because of the classified information that she knew or did not know about. So stick around, hit that subscribe button. Leave a five star review and let's jump into it.      All right, so the very first thing that we're gonna discuss today is e. Musk's new Twitter, c e o Linda Ya Corino is a vaccine pushing pro mask, wearing world economic forum. Globalist executive chair on her LinkedIn of the World Economic Forum. She has been pushing vaccines, was pro mask, anti freedom of speech. If, if that tells you anything, this is quite puzzling. And even more puzzling when you go back to January 18th, where Elon Musk himself said, the World Economic Forum is increasingly becoming an unelected world government that the people never asked for and do not want. So why would you hire somebody from the exact place that you claim to hate? And if you know a little bit about Elon Musk background, the background of his mother, who is a very, very well connected individual, this starts to make a little bit of sense. So let's read this article. This comes from Out Kick and it says, Elon Musk, announcement of New Twitter, c e o, Linda Yao. Has many users asking, what are we doing on Friday? Musk announce that the former, former N B C Universal AD Executive would be the new CEO O for the social media platform. At first glance, the move makes sense. Musk is desperate to make money through advertising, and why not hire someone like Yak Orno who has legitimate ad experience? But there's much more to the story this writer says. I encourage you to please read all of the following to see the bigger picture of. That has even Musk staunchest supporters crying fel. It has nothing to do with Republican or Democrat. It is a much larger than, it is much larger than that, and shows blatant hypocrisy from the Tesla founder himself. It then quotes the tweet that I was talking about from 2018. Then it goes on to say, according to Linda Yak Caro's LinkedIn page, as well as her own tweets, she is a vaccine. Mandating pro mask wearing globalist, who is just as bad as it sounds. Her first red flag is that she is a member of the World Economic Forum. She is an executive chairman of the World Economics Task Force on Future Work and their media initiative. The World Economic People are the people who run the world and know that's not a conspiracy theory. Even Milam Musk himself tweeted his concerns about the World Economic Forum, and then he went and hired one of their top executives to be the c e O of Twitter. Here is Yaks LinkedIn page, which currently lists her from January in 2019 to present. What a interesting time to become a part of the World Economic Forum is, uh, they're an executive chair there. Prior to that, she was the former chairman of the Board and executive Board member of the Ad Council of M MSN B C, and then Yak Yak Carino, partnered with the business community as 20 21, 20 22 Ad Council chair with the White House and government agencies to create Covid 19 vaccination campaigns featuring Pope Francis and reaching over 200. Million Americans. Now, this isn't somebody digging into her background. This is something that she promotes immediately on her LinkedIn page on the World Academics, uh, website. They talk about the great reset, which is probably one of the scariest things we've ever seen, and encourages a new social contract that they want humans to all abide to, and it quotes it. Drawing from the vision, the vast expertise of the leaders engaged across the world Forums community is the Great Reset Initiative, has a set of dimensions to build a new social contract that honors the dignity of every human being. It says, these are the same people who want you to eat bugs. Same exact people, right? Right. On their website it says this, um, alright. Yao's vaccine push. During her years as chairman, chairman of the Ag Council Yerbo, that she partnered with the Biden administration, the CDC and government agencies to promote and market the Covid 19 vaccination campaign. Interesting. And from her own, the Twitter account, she says, so proud of this effort, Linda Ya Carino says hashtag get vaccinated and. The Covid collab at the Covid collab, uh, tags them. Our vaccination, vaccination education initiative is a massive, complex undertaking, but the goal is pretty simple. Getting vaccinated is the best way to back to get back to the moments that we all miss. Really love this powerful new work created in partnership with Pierre odell and the Covid collab. Wow, how disgusting. All right, then it goes on the show. More of her Bs. Then it talks about her on masks. Twitter, c e o is rumored to be Linda Yao. Uh, here. She tells you to mask up or pack up. And here is the video right here saying that. Let's see if we can get it on the mic here. That body. Lindy Aino here, class of 1980. We're not here to talk about that. We are here to talk about masking up or packing up. I promise you we're doing good so far. Just keep your distance, get your hands washed often, get tested often, and wear your mask. That'll get us closer and closer. To normal days, we are resilient. We are tough. Keep doing it and we'll be back at Beaver Stadium before you know it. Mask up or pack up. We're almost there. We are. What does that even mean? Mask up or pack up? Excuse me ma'am. Where would you like me to go? You won't even let me get on an airplane. Wha what? Mask up or pack up? What does that even mean? Uh, she also tweeted out that everyone needed to stay home and not go outside. No more stop and chat unless you use your phone. Stay at home, watch tv. Hashtag stop the spread. Wow. Wow. So why? Would he choose her? His whole campaign was running on freedom of speech, right? The entire reason he spent 43 billion or however many dollars on this agreement was because he claims was because he was about freedom of speech. But it doesn't seem to be the case anymore. And again, I've talked about this in the past. I've talked about whether or not. Elon Musk is a shill. Shill, meaning somebody hiding in plain sight and actually not on the side of the people. Uh, is he pretending to be on our side so that he can data mine every thought you ever have, and then eventually use it as data sets to implant chips and take advantage of the analytics and the algorithms that can hijack your thoughts Maybe. Maybe not, but it seems like far more maybe than maybe not. All right. Um, next thing about Elon Musk is that he was named in the Epstein. So Elon Musk was named in the Epstein, JP Morgan legal case. Epstein has since responded to this saying it's a politically motivated subpoena in that he is quote unquote, What is, where's the quote here? That Creon never advised me on anything whatsoever. He says, Elon Musk says, uh, Monday, and this comes from the post-millennial, that prosecutors in the US Virgin Islands attempted to subpoena him regarding alleged financial advice from Jeffrey Epstein, which were idiotic on so many levels he said. The US or Virgin Islands are apparently requested files from the Tesla c e o in relations to its lawsuit against JP Morgan Chase, which it wants to hold liable for profiting from sex trafficking acts committed by Epstein. The Virgin Islands is suing JP Morgan and and seeking to collect unspecified damages because it believes that the banking giant enabled recruiters of Epstein to pay victims and was indispensable to the operation and concealment of Epstein's trafficking enterprise. According to Fox News, the subpoena from the U S V I apparently is based on the assertion that Epstein referred Musk to JP Morgan as a client. However, Musk noted that Twitter that noted on Twitter that his company Tesla hasn't banked with JP Morgan in over 10 years after the banking giant let down the electric car maker. Since U S V I has made. Has been unable to serve Musk with the subpoena. They are looking to subpoena Tesla Inc. Instead in the tweet Monday night. Musk said this is idiotic on so many levels. He then gives some bullet points, one of them being, and we'll go directly to his Twitter where he says that Creon never advised me on anything whatsoever. Number two, the notion that I would need or listen to a financial vice from a dumb crook is absurd. And then next, that JP Morgan, let down Tesla 10 years ago, despite having Tesla's global commercial banking business, which we then withdrew, I have never forgiven them. So essentially his response is, eh, I don't think so. And then the next one is, I wouldn't take. Advice from a dumb crook, dumb crook, meaning the largest sex trafficker in history. Um, and then number three says, nah, we didn't really use JP Morgan Chase for the last 10 years. So there's really not a fundamentally sound argument from what he said here. But anyways, let's see if there's any good responses in the comment section. Thanks for responding. Instead of squashing the story, Anytime somebody needs money, all reliable, and there's a SpongeBob blame Elon Musk. Is that the case? Is that the case? I don't know. But all I know is I'm not named in any banking alleged, uh, lawsuits, uh, with Jeffrey Epstein, but according to an entire US island, Elon Musk is. So again, folks, keep your eyes open because you never know. Who is not on your side? All right. Next is going to be a video that came out from James O'Keefe in the O'Keefe Media Group. As I said earlier, omg, terrible logo, terrible name, has come out with its own undercover videos. This one coming from a Fox news producer who is caught on tape saying, Tucker Carlson was ousted as a part of the Dominion Settlement Network. Uh, in the Dominion settlement and the network was beholden to Pfizer and Big Tech Money. Now, let's go ahead and watch this video and see what he has to say here. You, the Dominion Company, 144 million to settle that million lawsuit. Oh, that was with, um, the Dominion Company. What happened with that? Like they gave him money. Part of it, they say it wasn't part of it, but we're learning that. Tucker getting fired was part of that. Tucker Getting fired was part of the Dominion lawsuit. It was part of the seller's media. You're beholden advertisers, right? Well, it's the pillow guy or it's brought you by Pfizer, right? It's like Yeah, it's big pharma. Yeah, which is crazy. Just like we would do all this stuff about covid vaccines like, and we're getting vitamin five. Which is crazy because, you know, we were getting paid and then promoting something that is now known to have serious side effects and killing people. Huh? So crazy. You really got away with that one. Ha. How are these people exi? How do these people exist? How do these people sleep at night? Like, how much were you making as a producer at Fox News? All right. Judging by his shirt, not enough. How, how much money was this guy making to completely submit all of your morals over to corporate entities? We're getting what, and we're getting money from Pfizer. Yeah. Well, I mean, big pharma, big tech. You know, you're talking about like the shady players, like your buddy Michael Russell, like that. He's the news crafting dominion's message. That's a whole story in and of itself. OMG News is obtained in diary footage of a Fox News producer talking about Tucker Carlson's departure, the Dominion settlement, and the influence that advertisers and pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer have. Over the Embattled Network, Fox News Media, America's News, and much more. 144 million to settle that million lawsuit. Oh, that was with, um, elected the Dominion Company. Yeah. How did, what, what, what happened with that? Like they gave them money. They weren't part of it. They say it wasn't part of it, but we're learning that. Tucker getting fired was part of that. Tucker getting fired was part of the Dominion lawsuit as part of the sale. So what that means is that they settled, right? It was like 750, whatever million dollars that they settled for. And during that negotiations, dominion stated that in order for them to settle. They would have to fire Tucker Carlson and essentially light their entire business on fire and completely put themselves into the ground. So one thing that, so let, let's take a little sidetrack here. Now that we know that every major news media company ever is going to eventually go under like c n and Fox News. Vice News, this is something that I couldn't tell you how happy I am about Vice News is filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy. In the, in the next segment of Go woke, go broke. Vice News has filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and this is interesting. If you look at the background of Vice, if you think back to like the Times when they were on H B O documentaries and they were embedding themselves with biker gangs, smoking meth with them, and then. Partying with strippers at night to, to bring you true journalism all the way till now, where they're promoting trans ideology and sexualization of children. And literally every single article that comes out of Vice is just the most liberal, politically motivated bullshit that you've ever seen. So it's no surprise that Vice is filing bankruptcy, especially in the world where the belief in institutions and, and especially the largest names of them, like CNN and Fox News, which we're again, we're learning about right now as we speak. We know that they're bought and paid for by corporations, but Vice is now in negotiations with a company funded by George Soros. So, We probably should have seen that coming, but we knew that money was there all along, right? With when you go onto their website and you sift through all of the liberal bullshit that you see all of the like extremists left. This isn't like centrist. This isn't center left. This isn't like reasonable liberals who have some large amount of empathy and little amount of logic. Like we're, we're speaking about people who have B blue hair and children that. Our seven year old boys in blue tutus that they're taking to sex festivals like we're about to see here is who liked vice at this point, which is, again, sad because the journalism that came out of vice 10 years ago was like legit awesome gorilla style journalism, boots on the ground, like interesting, super interesting journalism. Some of the best like documentaries done by. Journalistic institutions has come out of Vice 10 years ago. So it was sad to see this transition, but now that I've seen it and now that I'm so far from ever caring about whatever happens to them based on the type of stuff that they push out, I'm happy. I'm happy to see that Vice News is finally bankruptcy, 100%. It brings me so much joy that Vice News filed bankruptcy. Anyways, let's move on. Here's the rest of the video. So did Tucker leave or did you guys part ways or? Tucker was ousted. Yeah, he was Ted. Well, he bought things that cost a lot of money. Cost the company a lot of money. Yeah. Part. He was gonna go after this whole thing about January 6th was he was an inside job and he went after this guy, Ray, he said, was an FBI agent on the inside who was right. Encouraged it, and they, who, who's gonna go on there? Air, what minutes? And the Murdoch. The other thing with Tucker that is interesting is everyone's a, so what he just said is that Tucker Carlson was going to refute the FBI informant slash provocateur Ray Abs. He was going to go on Fox News and refute what Ray Epps the Fed, who promoted and incited the January 6th insurrection. He was going to refute the things that this man said from his 60 minutes interview. The Ray A who is still walking around without any charges after saying, tomorrow we're going into the Capitol. That guy still walking around. Tucker Carlson was going to speak out and say, nah, you're a Fed. And this guy, Sean Langley was saying that the Murdochs were not happy about that and they couldn't let it happen. Everybody's afraid of losing so many, losing so many viewers of money, like last viewers of money. There are a bunch of advertisers that said, we're not gonna advertise that eight o'clock hour. So now that he's gone, they're starting to come back. Sean Fox and his insider says that not only Tucker's reporting on January 6th cost the network a lot of money and made the Murdochs unhappy. But Sean goes on to talk about the pressures of advertising and the influence of big pharma. On the embattled network? Yes, it's big pharma. Yeah. Which is crazy cuz like we do all this stuff about covid vaccines and we're getting money from Pfizer. We're getting what? When you say that we take money from Pfizer, what did you mean by that? No, he's calling and talking to them. Money from Pfizer. I think you're putting words in my mouth. You said quote and we're getting money from Pfizer. Yeah, well, I mean big pharma, big tech. Dude, you're describing to me like the nature of the narratives, right? Like we have BlackRock and Vanguard who own. Everybody. Yeah, right. They own Sienna, msnbc, Fox, you name it. That's what I was talking about, the self-censorship narrative. Corporate media. It's corporate media, and you're beholden to advertisers, BlackRock and Vanguard in your ear. They're like, you can only say up until this point of what the truth is, and then you have to start pushing propaganda. Good Morning America has brought to you by Pfizer. Was to do that. Yeah. It's across the board, kinda like that. Or you don't wanna piss off advertising. Sean also told us about his, but that's the thing is like, you don't want piss off advertisers, but the advertisers only care to the extent that you're getting them viewership and profitability and ROI on how much they're spending. So it, it's, it's not just profitability anymore. It's not like they're, they're, they will push things to the extent that they lose viewership, which means losing advertising spend, which means losing money. All of these news stations, all of these main news corporations are all propaganda arms for the regime. Right. And not the Biden regime. Not the Trump regime, obviously not the Trump regime, but just the regime in general, the, the current holders of power, right? The, which isn't the president, as we know, as we have this bumbling, fumbling, geriatric. Old man running our country, and by running, I mean stumbling through his words and being told where to go off of stage. But we know, we know now that it, it doesn't, it's not even about money anymore. It's not even about how many people you can get for viewerships, because if they, you know, what would be a bigger story? A big story would be that Pfizer came to Fox News and tried to motivate them to pull their conversations about vaccines. The big story would be that the FBI came to Robert Murdoch and said, you better not run that story. You better not let Tucker Carlson go on eight o'clock news and talk about Ray YPs. That would be a far bigger story to run if you were the news networks that the FBI came to us, or the the Murdochs, or the Black Rocks, and the Vanguards came to us and said, you cannot do this. In today's world, that would save face, that would improve viewership, which improves advertising spend because it's, it's just based on viewership. If you're advertising at eight o'clock, you're gonna have to spend more than if you're advertising at two o'clock, because there's more viewers. It all comes down to viewership. So the second that you realize that it's not about profitability anymore, it's the fact that Fox News, c n n, are propaganda arms for the elites. And it's not even the Biden administration, which is a joke, right? Biden is a political arm of the elites. Everything comes from those, those corporate entities, which come from the, the, the families who are the most rich families in the entire world, who get their rocks off on power. So this goes on to say, uh, a little bit about what we just read and listened to. So let's move on. Let's see what it says here. The video shows Langley discussing former bi White House employee Michael La Rosa, whose consulting consulting firm worked for Dominion. Someone who worked from the Biden White House was literally crafting the message for Dominion. He said, then he laid out the connections, so he left working for Joe Biden to start this PR firm, or worked for this firm whose sole client was Dominion doing their communications. It's like right from the White House to go work for Dominion. So it's like when you know those little moving parts, you are like everyone, everyone's shady left the White House to literally go take down the news outlet that was being unfavorable to his boss. And there you go. All right, so there is your update on the latest and greatest on Tucker Carlson. And by the way, if you didn't know, I'm sure you'd know him by now, but Tucker Carlson is now going to be starting a show directly on. In the name of Elon Musk, Elon Musk's Twitter platform, well formally I, Elon Musk Twitter platform, and now the World Economic Forums Twitter platform. So next up we have California moving to give unemployment benefits. So California is going to give unemployment benefits. This is what they're trying to do legally to illegal immigrants as border crisis grows. Imagine this. Imagine this. Imagine if you assaulted someone, right? You broke a law, you robbed somebody, you assaulted them. You did some egregious act that made you a felon, and now the government wants to pay you for it. They literally are going to give money. Unemployment benefits. You know why you're unemployed is because you're not here legally. You cannot get a green card. You could not pass go. You cannot collect $200 because you don't pay taxes. And the only reason you're here in the first place is that you started your career as an American. If we can call you that, by committing an illegal act, by migrating here illegally. So let's go ahead and read this again, coming from the post-millennial, which says, Democrat politicians in California have been considering a proposal that will grant illegal aliens residing in the state, the ability to receive unemployment benefits as Title 42 expired last week. Senator de Razo, who sponsored the bill lamented that illegal aliens continue to shut out. From California's economic success despite their work in industry such as agriculture, clothing, and construction, according to Fol, Fox News. Um, so let's see what Joe Biden has to say about this last one. Okay, last, uh, title 42. Um, is the United States ready for the surge of people that going to come across the border starting later this week? I spent, uh, um, I got close to an hour with, uh, with the Mexican president today. Uh, we're doing all we can. Uh, the answer is, uh, it remains to be seen. Uh, we've gotten overwhelming cooperation from Mexico. Uh, we also are in the process of setting up resi, uh, uh, offices in Columbia and other places where you can, where someone seeking a silent can go first. So, but it remains to be seen. It's gonna be chaotic for a while. And as an example, as I raised in the meeting when they said, well, we're gonna cut and no spending more money, So what the hell happens if you cut? If you're gonna cut people at the border, you're gonna cut agents to the border. We, no, we need more at the border, not less at the border. Last one, quote unquote, Joe Biden says, what was the quote? What did he say? And as an example, as I raised in the meeting, when they said, well, we're gonna cut and no spending more money, as I raised in the meeting when they said, You can, or someone seeking a asylum can go first, so, but it remains to be seen. It's gonna be chaotic for a while. The president of the United States just said it's gonna be chaotic for a while at our border. Well, you know why? Because you've gone three years now without doing anything about it. In fact, encouraging people to travel here illegally, encouraging it. It's so crazy if you go and watch any of these videos, like how many people are lined up with children in their hands, but also most of the time just like military aged men. And like, and that's a kind of like a, an insightful way to put it, right? Like, oh, you see the articles and military aged men because it, in, it, it, it gives the idea that these men are here to do harm. Well, How many of the last, I don't know, shootings that we've seen, how, how many times have we seen that it was an illegal immigrant? There's been like several shootings over the last several months that have come from somebody who is here illegally. Right? So who knows? You know, I'm, I'm not trying to instill the idea that all these guys are criminal militants, but you don't know, and that's the problem, right? When you go through it, the, the process legally, You know who this person is, where they came from, what their ties are. If they're a part of radical political organizations or I don't know, the cartel who's funding and operating all of these runs across the border. Probably a good thing to know. This goes on to say that weekly handouts will never got other governmental costs, so well, I skipped a step. So SB 2 27, also known as the Safety net for All Workers Act, will use state funds to give illegal aliens who claim to have no work. $300 a week lasting up to 20 weeks. So ya heard it here first folks? Well, not first because somebody else wrote this, but your tax dollars could go to paying $6,000 per illegal immigrant. Your tax dollars will now go to pay for somebody to commit a felonious act. I don't know if immigration, illegal immigration is felonious, um, but it sounds like a funny word and I will use it here. Weekly handouts, another governmental cost related to the legislation that are expected to run the state to 356 million total. Meanwhile, California is being stretched on its own funds and with the state budget deficit now at tens of billions of dollars, addressing the lack of funds on Friday, California Governor and Chief. Devil fricking Gavin Newsom just seems to me like he's just absolutely a demonn. You look at that man, and he looks like every, you know, super, you know, the TV show is supernatural. Like every supernatural demonn whose eyes turned black, Gavin Newsom, um, described it as a $31.5 billion challenge. That's. What their lack of funds is being referenced to this number is apparently far higher than expected, as Newsom predicted, than a budget proposal he put forth in January that the deficit would be around 10 billion less. Don't really care about the budget, um, and then starting to show some of the border situation. And anyways, uh, meanwhile, about 15,000 migrants were reportedly seen by the California side of the US Mexico border in Tijuana last week, occupying shelters, hotels, and even outdoor encampments in anticipation of Title 40 two's expiration. Wow. We are in for it folks. Alright, the next thing we're gonna talk about is DragCon, which was FE featuring twerking Teletubbies kids surrounded by sex toys and half naked adults and men in Speedos. So we will get to that. But first, subscribe. Leave a five star review right now. I know you heard me the first time, and that's okay if you didn't press it, but if you hear me two times and you don't do it right, I know there's at at least several, several percentages more than, I don't know, 80% of you have not left a five star review, so I would appreciate it even more than that. So takes two seconds. 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All right, so this article goes on to say that RuPauls, and I'm not sure what it means by RuPauls, like they ran by that individual. Uh, DragCon hit Los Angeles, California this weekend bringing the popular drag queen television show to the public with a special kid zone for parents to leave their children during the event. What. The kids own featured a meet and greet with characters from the Children's Show, Teletubbies, who then joined the stage to dance with a drag queen. According to the National Review, this year, the convention is granting free admission for children under eight with each paid adult ticket. Although children under 16 are prevented from. The separately ticketed after hours events. It's not clear why underage attendees from age 16 to 17 are able to go to the after hours. That kind events. Yeah, that seems a little bit weird. Mainstream news media outlets like Reuters and N B C promoted the event as a friendly place for children in the Reuters video of one drag queen. Called Frisbee Jenkins. It's, it's wild to me. All of these names that people come up with, like, what was the name of the person from the Navy campaign was like, I don't know, it's like Crystal Frankenstein, like all these stupid names Frisbee. Like, oh, that's the name that you came up with and I'm supposed to trust you with my child. You had any name that you could have picked and you picked Frisbee. Anyways, I've met so many kids today. This drag queen said, whose eyes light up when they see drag, and it just goes to show they're trying to criminalize drag. They're trying to make drag queens out to be monsters. They're trying to make anyone who does drag out to be monsters and we're not monsters. You know, we're just celebrating our life in living out loud, and kids recognize that and they love it. So I think. Something like this is great for our community and it's great politically because why wouldn't we be able to come to an event and celebrate who we are? Wow. And this is a video coming from Reuters Twitter with a man with these big, huge old titties on the front of himself in a wild orange wig. Looking like he came out of, uh, what's that movie with, uh, Jennifer Lawrence in it, uh, hunger Games. Let's see this for you. Hi. Hi. Welcome to DragCon. Welcome to DragCon 2023. Um, I've met so many kids today whose eyes light up when they see drag, and it just goes to show that there's, you know, they're trying to criminalize drag. They're trying to make drag queens out to be monsters. Oh, they're trying to make anyone who does drag out to be monsters, and we're not monsters. You know, we just are celebrating our life and celebrating, uh, living out loud. And kids recognize that and they love it. So I think something like this is great for our community and it's great, um, politically, because why not? Why, why shouldn't we be able to come to an event and celebrate who we are? You know, it's a, it's a nice reassurance. I feel like right now we're leaving a very unsure time. Based on everything within the laws, et cetera, even with the Bud Light campaign. But I feel like right now, this is kind of a reassurance that we are here, we are queer, and we are here to say. So I feel like that's what the perfect meaning of DragCon is. You know? Oh my God. I'm sorry. If you would've saw what I just saw, you would've had the face that I just had, the people that they brought, and this is Reuters promoting this. The first person who said, I've seen so many children today is a man wearing a with a mustache and the fricking, oh my God. If you saw this man on the side of the road or the sidewalk and you were walking with your child, You would go to the other side of the street. You would never walk by this man. You would be so terrified for your child that you wouldn't even want them to see it. Your child would think that this person is a monster, is a monster. Oh, we're not monsters. Every single one of these people in this video looked like monsters. Don't tell me you're not monsters. And then dress with literal devil wings blacked out face and like demonn eyes. What? What, and this is the promotion of it. This should be the most positive aspects of this. And what they're promoting is these terrifying men dressing up with the crazy wigs and mustaches and devil wings and demonize, and you want me to trust my children in fricking. Drag social hour. Like how about no, to quote, uh, you know, Dr. Evil. Wow, that's horrifying. Like I didn't expect it to be like, and this is them promoting it. And there was other videos where they showed the teletubbies, they showed like all the, the dildos around that these children were walking past. It says, highlighting some of the inappropriate items being sold at the event. National Review wrote the conventions, exhibitors included spiked collared company, bitch Fist NYC Lubricant Company boy, butter in the flavor flavored, sorry, this just threw me for a loop. The flavored anal spray company. Holy water. Good Lord. The American Civil Liberties Union and the non-denominational Christ Chapel of the Valley. I wonder if holy water in the Christ Chapel of the Valley, that flavored anal spray company got together and, uh, did a collab at this drag show. Anyways, in fact, a journalist from right now views captured footage from the convention revealing the truly disturbing sites witnessed by children in attendance. Some clips from the right now views. Videos were uploaded to Twitter by Dr. Anastasia Maria Lupus, including the following shot of a man wearing prosthetic breasts with nipples visible through his shirt. Later. In the same video, a pair of women with toddlers can be seen trying to purchase a drag queen monopoly board game. Wow. Way to go. Good parenting to all of you. Oh my gosh. And what we're looking at is a man in a red lingerie with fake prosthetic breasts having photos taken of him. By another man in women's clothing next to a freakish. Oh my gosh. You look like a monster. You look like a monster. You can't tell me you're not literally big bird face. Like I'll just turn the sound off for you, but it's like walking around and Yeah, totally appropriate. Like the craziest thing is nobody would say anything to you, and there's literally a woman with a fricking toddler in her arms and a baby and a stroller walking right next to this man with prosthetic titties on the front of him. This is so wild because you could not do a damn, there could be people having sex in one of these booths and parents would still walk by it as if they're on some moral high ground from the parents who didn't bring their children to a drag show. It's so disgusting what these people are doing to their children, and like I said, like I said earlier, if CPS was worth fricking anything, they would be sitting at the door of these events. And taking the children from every single parent who walked in the door of this sex show and they were promoting Teletubbies there, like Teletubbies, and now there's a child here. How old are you? Um, no, she just, she just wanted to get today, so we're just having time. Oh, just for today? Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Who, so who introduced you tried to this idea? The drag? Yeah. Um. I in drag and she kinda just like got into it. Oh. Cause I accidentally, accidentally, yeah. We have an accident. Yeah. From watching from you watching it. Yeah. Oh, sorry. You know, my child was watching me watching porn and all of a sudden now they're really into it. And so I dressed them up and took them to a porn convention. And now the next one is like, yeah. Wow. So many people just walking around in like the wildest, most sexualized outfits with infants and toddlers, like toddlers sitting right next to these booths. This is so disgusting. Oh my gosh. This comes from Dr. Anastasia Maria Lupus, RuPaul's 2023. DragCon in Los Angeles wouldn't be the same without a child in her pram, with a dick shaped sippy cup. Now, would it, are you kidding me? Wow. How like, This is child abuse. This is fricking child abuse, and there's nothing that's gonna be done about it. And these people think they're on some moral high ground for exposing their children to random, weird pedophile weirdos. Dear God, this is horrific. All right. There's so many clips of this man interviewing people, which is quite brilliant, I would say. Um, but you're not using Teletubbies at the show unless you're actively trying to like bring in children. And that's what they were trying to do. Now there's a full footage that you can go watch of this person going through and like recording all this, which is crazy. Uh, Literally examples after examples of child abuse. Horrific. Alright, let's move on. And last but not least today, the IRS removed the entire investigative team from Hunter Biden's probe per the Department of Justice request. So let's see if we can get some context on this and then, Go from there. This says the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS removed the entire investigative team working on the Hunter Biden case at the request of President Joe Biden's, department of Justice. A whistleblower told Congress on Monday the whistleblower has supervised the Hunter Biden investigation since 2020. Mark Leer and Tristan Levitt, attorneys from the whistleblower told Congress in the letter. Today the IRS criminal supervisory special agent we represent was informed that he and his entire investigative team are being removed from the ongoing insensitive investigation as the high profile controversial subject about which our client sought to make whistleblower disclosures to Congress. He was informed the change was at the request of the DOJ last month. The whistleblower through LELE told, Congressional leaders that he wanted to come forward with information about preferential treatment in Hunter Biden's case and alleged to turn to General Ma Merrick Garland gave false testimony to Congress because he assured lawmakers that Delaware US attorney David Weiss has unilateral authority to make charging decisions. The post reported the attorney's letter went on to call the IRS's decisions to remove the investigative team clearly retaliatory. And here is a quick video. The silent majority is no. Mm, that's too long. All right, so another thing that I've heard about this is that the whistleblower on this, maybe not the same one that we're talking about here, but has gone missing. Like they cannot find the person who was, you know, Involved in speaking out against Hunter Biden than Joe Biden. Um, which is obviously, probably just as if not far more concerning knowing the history of people who speak out against the government and wind up disappearing. Uh, so not too much information on that, uh, yet cuz it just came out today, but, I guess I'm, I'm very zero. Part of me is surprised that they would pull all strings in this, but Marjorie Taylor Green has been just pushing out content after content, after content, calling out the Biden family, saying that the entire, almost the entire family from children up to his wife, Boes. His former, you know, his, his dead brother's ex-wife who is now his girlfriend. Uh, you know, and the way that he said that was hilarious. He said like, uh, the person who is. Uh, talking about it, um, speaking out at like some sort of press hearing. Said, oh, you know, was listing off all the people and he said, and, uh, Bo Biden's ex-wife or Hunter Biden's current girlfriend, whichever name you want to use there, if you know the background on that. Uh, he basically started screwing his dead brother's ex-wife as soon as he died. Uh, yeah, hunter Biden's not a good guy, which, Again, would alluded to the idea that maybe Joe Biden isn't either Marjorie Taylor Green. Go check out her Twitter posts, uh, that she's been posting a part of the, uh, hearings and investigation that they're doing against the Biden family. And then one more, let's see what we got here. Uh, Miller Light. Let's see. If we can get the info on this, uh right. Cool. Um, Miller Light slammed Miller Light posted a woke feminist ad apologizing for using Bikini Babes to sell beer. Cuz yes, sex doesn't sell. Uh, and let's see if we can actually find the video. Um, but probably not the idea. Probably a good idea that they pulled this. Isn't this so funny that we won? Right. The, the, the, the non-liberal crazies won this battle against Bud Light to the point where Bud Light was downgraded by Bazinga. Whatever the hell, the, how do you say that name is? Um, but basically a financial institution that grades companies based on their, their financial for their finances and, and reports. Um, but like I said before, they, we knew that once the numbers came out from Bud Light, they were just gonna be bleeding, uh, bleeding out consistently, um, over how much people they, they lost as customers over their stuff. So Miller Lights slammed over, woke feminist ad apologizing for using Bikini Babes to sell beer. Let's read this article says the Miller Light Beer brand has come under fire. Over Aoke ad apologizing for its past use of sexy models and bikinis to sell beer and the feminist eye campaign from last March being revisited in the wake of the Bud Light Boycott Miller Light hired comedian Alana Glazer to highlight women's roles in the history of beer making before turning her attention to so-called sexist ads featuring scantily clad models. Here's a little known fact. Women are where among the first to brew beer ever. Glazer says, adding centuries later. How did the industry pay homage to the founding mothers of beer? They put us in bikinis. It's time. Beer made it up to women. Yeah. Cuz a vast majority of your targeted market is beer drinkers are women. Um, so now Miller Light is on a mission, not just to clean up its own shit, but the whole beer industry shit. Glazer said, unveiling the company's bad shit to good shit campaign. Asking for old marketing materials, like ones featuring near naked women to be sent back to the beer giant for upcycling. What the fuck is that? So here's to women, because without us there would be no beer. Interesting. The cringe commercial stoked controversy on social media with many drawing comparisons to Bud Light's disastrous campaign with Transactivist. Dylan Mulvaney, which sparked one of the most successful boycotts in recent memory. Uh, why did all right, so it starts to go with some responses to this. I wanna see the actual ad. Uh, here's, they're losing the culture war. Here's, we are winning the culture war, and here's that same crap. About how this Bud Campaign is good. Experts say like a circular hiring squad, so losing 6 billion. And the average liquor distributor group saw in the numbers here is they're seeing orders in just a week go down at least 40% nationwide for Anheuser Busch products across the board and even higher numbers for Bud Light itself. So, So this article from CNN says, bud Light's Exclu inclusive ad campaigns are good for business experts. Say, company Xs introduces marketing campaigns that torches or touches on why a cultural issue, which some people oppose. So Group Z lashes out on social media, rinse, repeat. It happens again and again. Said CNN n Nike, and Social Justice Advocate. Colin Kaepernick, m and ms and female spoke candies and last week, bud Light is a parent company of Anheuser Busch. We're targeted by the singer of Kid Rock. And others. After partnering with Dylan Venia, transgender woman, the phrase, go woke, go broke. Employed by many conservatives on social media suggest that brands which employee include, yeah, we know what it means. For Bud Light in particular, reaching a new audience is crucial. I said Heiner che, the then vice president of marketing at Bud Light. Uh, so yeah, probably not good for business. Uh, cuz you had to fire everybody and you lost billions. Don't know if I would chalk that up to a business win. Oh, righty then. Um, so. That's what I got for you guys. Thank you so much for listening. I appreciate it. From the bottom of my warm, cuddly heart, you are amazing. You are awesome. Go out there. Be a good father. Be a good mother. Be a good friend. Be a good human. Stand up for the children. Don't bring your kid to drag shows. Crack a beer. Enjoy this life. I love ya. Have a good night. Slash day might not be the night where you're at, so have a good day. How about that?      

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are you mockers of meyou grabbing old menare you laughers at methough I'm not yet goneO springs of the rivers of ThebesO reaches of the plains of Thebesbear me witnessno one sheds a tear for meas I go to my strange new graveno one knows what kind of laws they are that sentence menor what kind of tomb it is I go toI'm a strange new kind of inbetween thing aren't Inot at home with the dead nor with the livingSophocles's play Antigone asks many questions about our relationship to the law, to the state, to our families, and to the dead. The new king in town, Creon, wants his nephew Polynices's body to go unburied, as he died an enemy of the state. Polynices's sister Antigone says she will bury the body herself, because that is the right and necessary thing to do. Things escalate.Chris and Suzanne revisit this work and its world—how it depicts the gods and the dead, and how we might read the struggles of a king trying to rule and a young woman trying to do right by her brother. They also explore two different translations by the poet and classicist Anne Carson.SHOW NOTES.Next: Sophocles: Antigone. [Bookshop.]Anne Carson: Antigonick and its less fancy edition.Also by Anne Carson: Autobiography of Red; Nox; Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides; and many more.Elizabeth Wyckloff's translation of Antigone.Euripides: Hippolytus, translated by Sean Gurd, recreates the Greek (lack of) punctuation.Our episode on the Iliad.And our episode on To the Lighthouse.Walter Benjamin: The Task of the Translator.Will Aitken: Antigone Undone: Juliette Binoche, Anne Carson, Ivo van Hove, and the Art of Resistance.Next: Song of Songs.Support The Spouter-Inn on Patreon. Thanks!

Mind Body Health & Politics
Can Psychedelics Increase Our Creativity? – Creon Levit

Mind Body Health & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 54:01


It is often fun to bounce ideas between good friends. This conversation with Creon Levit is no different. Creon's interests are vast, but one thing is for certain, he is working towards a better future. Looking at psychedelic use beyond treatment for mental illness, Creon shares with us the notable tech giants, and their possible inspirations, as well as a glimpse into his daily diet and routine.“Your friendship is one of the highlights of my life. And so thank you for everything.”Creon Levit worked for NASA as a research scientist for 32 years doing high performance computing, data visualization, computational aeronautics, quantum chemistry, and spacecraft optics. For the last eight years he has been chief technologist and Director of R&D for Planet Labs - a satellite imaging company that has built, launched, and operates almost 500 earth-imaging satellites.Creon was good friends with Terrence McKenna, Sasha Shulgin, and John C. Lilly and has had a long interest in the intersection between psychedelics and technology.Show notes:* An applied physicist at NASA for 30 years – introducing Creon Levit* Cyber Security and surveillance* Psychedelics and technology* The use of psychedelics for creativity* The fallout for using some of these substances* Whats the big deal in talking about these things?* Are we in planetary conflict?* How Creon changed his physiology ** This is not medical advice- Always seek the advice of your health care provider before undertaking a new health care regimenLinks and references:* Psychedelic Wisdom (Dr. Richard L. Miller)* Psychedelic Medicine (Dr. Richard L. Miller)* Steve Jobs (Walter Isaacson)* How the Hippies Saved Physics (David Kaiser)* Peter Attia: What if we're wrong about diabetes?Want the episode transcript and video? Join our Tribe!Mind Body Health & Politics is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.https://www.mindbodyhealthpolitics.org/subscribe Get full access to Mind Body Health & Politics at www.mindbodyhealthpolitics.org/subscribe

Psikanaliz Sohbetleri
45. Mutluluk?

Psikanaliz Sohbetleri

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 12:40


Bu bölümde Antigone'nin ele alındığı Lacan'ın Psikanalizin Etiği başlıklı seminerinden yola çıkarak psikanalizin mutlulukla ilgili ne söylediğine odaklandık. Freud'un Uygarlığın Huzursuzluğu metninde yer alan mutlulukla ilgili görüşlerinin bir kısmına değindik. Keyifli dinlemeler! Bu bölümde yararlanılan eserler şunlardır: Balaska, M. Can There Be Happiness in Psychoanalysis?: Creon and Antigone in Lacan's Seminar VII: https://pevpat-ugent.be/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Balaska.pdf Freud, S. Uygarlığın Huzursuzluğu, çev. Haluk Barışcan, Metis Yayınları, 2011. Lacan, J. The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: The Ethics of Psychoanalysis. çev. Dennis Porter, W. W. Norton & Company, 1997. Nobus, D. Lacan with Antigone: On Tragedy and Desire in the Ethics of Psychoanalysis, Studying Lacan's Seminar VII içinde, ed. Carl Owens, Routledge, 2020. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psikanalizsohbetleri/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsikanalizS https://www.oguzhannacak.com/

Overdue Classics
Sophocles I: Antigone

Overdue Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 76:32


Andrea, Matt, and Brandon wrap up the Oedipal Cycle with Antigone. The hosts discuss the arc of Creon, the place of fate in Sophocles' plays, and the merits of beginning with Antigone rather than Oedipus Tyrannus.You can send your questions on any play or the whole cycle to podcasts@circeinstitute.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Effed Up History
Medea Part 1 & 2

Effed Up History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 61:38


This is an older episode uploaded as one complete episode, as I've started doing with the multi-part episodes. Support the showEffed Up History is researched, produced, and edited by Krystina YeagerSee my socials @effeduphistorylinktr.ee/effeduphistory

Playful Musings
Men's Monologues - from classic theatre literature

Playful Musings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 21:56


Playful Musings host, Kristin Post, reads several monologues for men from classic theatre literature.   Benedick from Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1519   Antony from Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1522   Judge Brack from Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/4093   Helmer from A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2542   Henry Higgins from Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/3825   Algernon from The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/844   Teiresias from Oedipus the King by Sophocles https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/31   Creon from Antigone by Sophocles https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/31   Lord Goring from An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/885   Jason from Medea by Euripides https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/35451   Cyrano from Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1254   Faustus from The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/779  

The Foresight Institute Podcast
Existential Hope Podcast: Creon Levit | On the future of space

The Foresight Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 59:03


Are we alone in the universe? What could a future for humans in space look like? And what would Creon's advise to Elon Musk be if he wants to make a self-sufficient mass colony there?  Creon Levit is the chief technologist at Planet Labs, where he works to move the world toward existential hope via novel satellite technologies. He also hosts Foresight Institute's Space Group. Creon speaks on his experiences working with NASA & Planet Labs and much more! Full transcript, list of resources, and art piece: Existential Hope: Creon Levit | On space and the long-term future Existential Hope was created to collect positive and possible scenarios for the future, so that we can have more people commit to the creation of a brighter future, and start mapping out the main developments and challenges that need to be navigated to reach it. Find all previous podcast episodes here.The Foresight Institute is a research organization and non-profit that supports the beneficial development of high-impact technologies. Since our founding in 1987 on a vision of guiding powerful technologies, we have continued to evolve into a many-armed organization that focuses on several fields of science and technology that are too ambitious for legacy institutions to support.Allison Duettmann is the president and CEO of Foresight Institute. She directs the Intelligent Cooperation, Molecular Machines, Biotech & Health Extension, Neurotech, and Space Programs, Fellowships, Prizes, and Tech Trees, and shares this work with the public. She founded Existentialhope.com, co-edited Superintelligence: Coordination & Strategy, co-authored Gaming the Future, and co-initiated The Longevity Prize. Beatrice Erkers is Chief of Operations at Foresight Institute and program manager of the Existential Hope group. She has a background in publishing and years of experience working with communication at Foresight and at a publishing house. Apply to Foresight's virtual salons and in-person workshops here!We are entirely funded by your donations. If you enjoy what we do please consider donating through our donation page.Visit our website for more content, or join us here:TwitterFacebookLinkedInEvery word ever spoken on this podcast is now AI-searchable using Fathom.fm, a search engine for podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Slaywrights
Session 7: The Catacombs of Creon

The Slaywrights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 214:00


The crew has arrived at their destination and begin their slow, careless descent into the depths of an ancient Giantkin ruin. It's time for this fledgling party's first dungeon crawl! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-slaywrights/support

The Slaywrights
Session 6: Uncovering Liturgical Differences

The Slaywrights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 169:52


After two amazing meals prepared by their new best friend, Darius the Stout, the crew continue on their quest for information regarding the lost planet Creon. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-slaywrights/support

Modern Luxury Lounge
CREON LEVITT: The Luxury Of Doing What Matters

Modern Luxury Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 34:10 Transcription Available


In this episode, I'm joined by Creon Levit, former research scientist at NASA and currently the Director of R&D at Planet (formerly Planet Labs). This ep is all about: -The luxury of doing what matters -The impact treating yourself well has on others -The intersection between improving his health and working to solve global food crises. We all know money doesn't cut it. What cuts it is satisfaction and connection and being able to spend your time doing what really matters. If we want to be our best selves and take care of others, we have a responsibility to take care of ourselves first and that's NOT selfish. Along with defining luxury and sharing life experiences, this is a science filled episode! Amazing concepts broken down for us and giving us a look at how luxury spans across all industries.  Subscribe and Review! Subscribe to get notified when new episodes air every Thursday! Enjoying the show? Leave a rating and review on your favorite podcast app! Connect with Jaylissa: • Insta: https://www.instagram.com/jaylissalea/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaylissalea • Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/mwlite/in/jaylissa • Website: https://www.jaylissa.com Connect with Creon: • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/creon-levit • Twitter: https://twitter.com/creon

The After Dinner Scholar
Introduction to Sophocles' ”Antigone” by Prof. Adam Cooper

The After Dinner Scholar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 36:53


Antigone's brother Eteocles fought for Thebes and King Creon. Her other brother, Polyneices, fought against Creon and thus against Thebes. In battle they killed each other. Creon buried Eteocles with full military honor. But regarding Polyneices, has ordered, “No one shall bury him, no one mourn for him, / But his body must lie in the fields, a sweet treasure / For carrion birds to find as they search for food.” His sister, Antigone, won't stand for it. Sophocles' tragedy, “Antigone” was one of the readings as the 2022 Wyoming School of Catholic Thought considered “Mortality and Eternity.” In the play Antigone risks and loses her life over the filial duty of burying the dead. Before we broke up into seminar groups to discuss the play, Prof. Adam Cooper gave us this introduction.

Long Now: Conversations at The Interval
Space Debris and The Kessler Syndrome: A Possible Future Trapped on Earth: Creon Levit

Long Now: Conversations at The Interval

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 56:11


More than one hundred million pieces of human-made space debris currently orbit our planet, most moving at more than 10,000 mph. Every year their number increases, creating a progressively more dangerous environment for working spacecraft. In order to operate in space, we track most of this debris through a patchwork of private efforts and government defense networks. Creon Levit spent over three decades at NASA, and is now the Director of R&D at Planet, a company that is imaging the earth everyday with one of the largest swarms of micro-satellites in the world. Creon will discuss the history of space debris, the way the debris is currently tracked, and how we might work to reduce it before we see a cascading effect of ballistic interactions that could render low orbit all but unusable.

Great Audiobooks
Antigone, by Sophocles. #1.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 52:08


Antigone is an Athenian tragedy by Sophocles from 441 BC, and was first performed at the Festival of Dionysus of the same year. The play is one of the three tragedies, known as the three Theban plays, following the stories of Oedipus Rex and Oedipus at Colonus. The story expands on the Theban legend, and picks up where Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes ends. The play is named after the main protagonist and heroine Antigone. (From Wikipedia.)Oedipus's daughter Antigone deliberately breaks the laws of Thebes when she buries her brother's body and is therefore sentenced to death. She clashes with Creon, the King of Thebes, over what constitutes justice and morality: the laws of the state or the laws of the individual.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
Antigone, by Sophocles. #2.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 27:10


Antigone is an Athenian tragedy by Sophocles from 441 BC, and was first performed at the Festival of Dionysus of the same year. The play is one of the three tragedies, known as the three Theban plays, following the stories of Oedipus Rex and Oedipus at Colonus. The story expands on the Theban legend, and picks up where Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes ends. The play is named after the main protagonist and heroine Antigone. (From Wikipedia.)Oedipus's daughter Antigone deliberately breaks the laws of Thebes when she buries her brother's body and is therefore sentenced to death. She clashes with Creon, the King of Thebes, over what constitutes justice and morality: the laws of the state or the laws of the individual.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Wine-Dark Sea Stories
The Dark Heart of Medea: A Tale of Love and Murder | A Story from Greek Mythology

Wine-Dark Sea Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 19:52


Medea is a beautiful and cunning princess, versed in the arts of magic. When Jason arrives from Greece with the Argonauts in the quest for the Golden Fleece, the two fall deeply in love, and begin a new life together in the Greek city of Corinth. But fate has other plans: when Jason betrays Medea and threatens to leave their two children, her sorrow wreaks vengeance upon them all. A story from ancient Greek literature, based on Euripides' Medea (431 BC), Pindar's Fourth Pythian Ode (466 BC), and Apollonius of Rhodes' Argonautica (c. 270 BC), featuring: Medea, princess of Colchis; Jason, the Greek hero from Iolcus; the two children of Jason and Medea; Medea's nurse; Glauce, princess of Corinth; Creon, king of Corinth; Aeetes, king of Colchis; Aegeus, king of Athens. Original Story by Konstantinos Christidis --- CREDITS: Music by Scott Buckley and Kevin MacLeod Episode Thumbnail Image: Relief from the Roman "Medea Sarcophagus," 2nd century AD WDS Logo Image: Kylix with Apollo playing the lyre and pouring a libation (c. 470 BC, Delphi Archeological Museum) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Mediocrates: An Ok Classics Podcast
14- The Creon Hate Club Will Now Assemble

Mediocrates: An Ok Classics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 29:47


In this episode of Mediocrates, Phoebe, Katie, and Micah chat about Sophocles' Antigone, Glee, and how much they hate Creon

Living With Cystic Fibrosis
CF pioneer, program coordinator, Dee Aquazzino

Living With Cystic Fibrosis

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 51:15


To honor pioneers in CF during May, CF Awareness Month we are showcasing this pioneer.  Dee Acquazzino was Pediatric Clinic Program Coordinator for 44 years as the CF at the Nebraska Regional CF Center in Omaha, NE. Dee was around when enzymes weren't encoded and saw the difference in absorption when the change was made.  She talks about what she learned while working at the Nebraska clinic, and about her hope for the future. Hint: she sees a cure for CF in the future. For more information on The Bonnell Foundation find us at:  https://thebonnellfoundation.org/Thanks to our Sponsors Vertex and Viatris.Vertex Pharma - the science of possibility.  https://www.vrtx.comViatris:   https://www.viatris.com/enThe original music in this podcast is performed by Kevin Allan, who happens to have Cystic Fibrosis.  You can find him on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/KevinAllanMusicThis podcast was produced by JAG in Detroit Podcasts: https://jagindetroit.com/

In Our Time
Antigone

In Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 54:11 Very Popular


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss what is reputedly the most performed of all Greek tragedies. Antigone, by Sophocles (c496-c406 BC), is powerfully ambiguous, inviting the audience to reassess its values constantly before the climax of the play resolves the plot if not the issues. Antigone is barely a teenager and is prepared to defy her uncle Creon, the new king of Thebes, who has decreed that nobody should bury the body of her brother, a traitor, on pain of death. This sets up a conflict between generations, between the state and the individual, uncle and niece, autocracy and pluralism, and it releases an enormous tragic energy that brings sudden death to Antigone, her fiance Haemon who is also Creon's son, and to Creon's wife Eurydice, while Creon himself is condemned to a living death of grief. With Edith Hall Professor of Classics at Durham University Oliver Taplin Emeritus Professor of Classics, University of Oxford And Lyndsay Coo Senior Lecturer in Ancient Greek Language and Literature at the University of Bristol Producer: Simon Tillotson

In Our Time: Culture

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss what is reputedly the most performed of all Greek tragedies. Antigone, by Sophocles (c496-c406 BC), is powerfully ambiguous, inviting the audience to reassess its values constantly before the climax of the play resolves the plot if not the issues. Antigone is barely a teenager and is prepared to defy her uncle Creon, the new king of Thebes, who has decreed that nobody should bury the body of her brother, a traitor, on pain of death. This sets up a conflict between generations, between the state and the individual, uncle and niece, autocracy and pluralism, and it releases an enormous tragic energy that brings sudden death to Antigone, her fiance Haemon who is also Creon's son, and to Creon's wife Eurydice, while Creon himself is condemned to a living death of grief. With Edith Hall Professor of Classics at Durham University Oliver Taplin Emeritus Professor of Classics, University of Oxford And Lyndsay Coo Senior Lecturer in Ancient Greek Language and Literature at the University of Bristol Producer: Simon Tillotson

The BBL Show
Surrey Scorchers Head Coach Creon Raptopulous

The BBL Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 77:25


We are joined by Creon Raptopulous as he shares the highs and lows of coaching, future in Surrey and life in Zimbabwe! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bblshow/support

Cup of Hemlock Theatre Podcast
75. The Cup | Antigone, National Theatre Live

Cup of Hemlock Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 70:03


Welcome back to the 75th episode of The Cup which is our a weekly (give or take, TBD, these are unprecedented times) performing arts talk show presented by Cup of Hemlock Theatre. The theatres may be closed, but art finds a way to survive! For the time being on this podcast we are rereleasing our past reviews, interviews, roundtables, and duet reviews in remastered audio only versions so you can take your CoH content on the go! For our 75th episode we are discussing the National Theatre's 2012 production of the Sophocles's ancient Greek classic, Antigone, directed by Polly Findlay, starring Jodie Whittaker in the title role, with Christopher Eccleston in the role of Creon. It's a real who's-who of Doctor Who cast members, past and present! Follow us on Instagram/Facebook/Twitter: cohtheatre Follow our panelists: Mackenzie Horner (Before the Downbeat: A Musical Podcast) – Instagram/Facebook: BeforetheDownbeat Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3aYbBeNSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3sAbjAu Kel MacDonald – Personal Website: https://kel-macdonald.ca/ // Instagram: @the.precariat Jillian Robinson – Instagram: @jillian.robinson96 Ryan Borochovitz – [Just send all that love to CoH instead; he won't mind!] --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cup-of-hemlock-theatre/support

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 553 Pod 174: NDAs, Antigone and – shit me! – it's David Bowie

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 80:37


The use, or rather mis-use, of non-disclosure agreements is rife in all sorts of nefarious dealings. Zelda Perkins, former assistant to Harvey Weinstein and the first to break her NDA with him, and Julie Macfarlane, a law professor who took on the Anglican Church, want to change that and they chat to Mick about their new campaign, Can't Buy My Silence. Julie also has a book decoding the well-worn methods used by church, school and state to silence survivors, from first reporting to cross-examination to NDAs, and Going Public: A Survivor's Journey From Grief to Action is available here. Meanwhile, Jen chats to actor and playwright Merlynn Tong about her adaptation of Antigone, and why she's written Creon as a woman, while in Jenny Off The Blocks, she's asking can women have it all, and looking to Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg for the answers. No, really.In the Bush Telegraph, we're wondering if flagging down a bus is really the answer to institutionalised sexism in the Metropolitan police. Plus, please imagine our best Blue Steel, as in Rated or Dated we watch cameo-tastic 2001 male model comedy, Zoolander.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Vibration 歪波音室
#63 私藏专辑推荐分享 Vol.8

Vibration 歪波音室

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 68:22


国庆假期前的最后一期节目,向你分享 7 张我心中的好专辑好音乐,多种风格任君挑选。不多废话,点开听就是了。

The Literary Life Podcast
Season 3, Episode 97: Antigone by Sophocles, Part 2

The Literary Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 97:27


Welcome back to the Literary Life Podcast and our series on Sophocles' Greek drama Antigone. Thomas starts out the conversation setting up the background circumstances for this play. He talks about the different roles the main characters play in relation to each other. Angelina and Cindy share some parallels they see between Sophoclean and Shakespearean characters and dialogue. They look closely at Creon's flaws and his interaction with his son, as well as his ultimate downfall. Be sure to come back next week for our first Summer Short Story episode on “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” by Leo Tolstoy. We are excited to announce our third annual Literary Life Back to School Online Conference! This year's title is Awakening: The Pursuit of True Education, and our featured guest speaker is James Daniels. The conference will take place on August 4-7, 2021, and you can learn more and register at morningtimeformoms.com. We also will be celebrating our 100th episode hosting a LIVE Q&A episode in our Patreon group, and you can ask questions in our facebook group with hashtag #litlife100. Commonplace Quotes: All true poetry can be interpreted in manifold different ways, for it has arisen from life and it returns back to life. It hits us like sunshine no matter where we are standing. For that reason a moral precept or a relevant object lesson can be readily derived from these tales; it was never their purpose to instruct, nor were they made up for that reason, but a moral grows out of them, just as good fruit develops from healthy blossoms without help from man. Wilhelm Grimm A Dirge by Christina Rossetti Why were you born when the snow was falling?  You should have come to the cuckoo's calling,  Or when grapes are green in the cluster,  Or, at least, when lithe swallows muster  For their far off flying  From summer dying.  Why did you die when the lambs were cropping?  You should have died at the apples' dropping,  When the grasshopper comes to trouble,  And the wheat-fields are sodden stubble,  And all winds go sighing  For sweet things dying. Book List: The Seven Against Thebes by Aeschylus The Three Theban Plays by Sophocles Support The Literary Life: Become a patron of The Literary Life podcast as part of the “Friends and Fellows Community” on Patreon, and get some amazing bonus content! Thanks for your support! Connect with Us: You can find Angelina and Thomas at HouseofHumaneLetters.com, on Instagram @angelinastanford, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ANGStanford/ Find Cindy at morningtimeformoms.com, on Instagram @cindyordoamoris and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/cindyrollins.net/. Check out Cindy's own Patreon page also! Follow The Literary Life on Instagram, and jump into our private Facebook group, The Literary Life Discussion Group, and let's get the book talk going! http://bit.ly/literarylifeFB

The Literary Life Podcast
Episode 96: Introduction to Antigone

The Literary Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 71:22


Welcome to the first episode in our series on Sophocles' Greek drama Antigone. After sharing a little about their background with this play, Angelina, Cindy and Thomas talk about the overall structure and the conventions of Greek Drama and Greek Tragedy. Thomas also gives an overview of the type of characters to expect in Greek Tragedy, and he highlights the ways in which Sophocles changed Greek Drama. Angelina explains the ideas of unity of time, unity of place, and unity of plot as presented by Aristotle. Thomas also summarizes the myth on which this play is based, talks about Creon's character, and expands on some of the tensions present in Antigone. Commonplace Quotes: You don't know what ideas my mind-spirit needs right now; I don't know what your mind-spirit need; and we don't know the mind-spirit needs of each child in a classroom. Vital ideas are not sold pre-measured in a bottle. Anne White She had a terror of solitary evenings, all the terror of one who did not care for books, who was soaked in superstition and loved lights and noise. Hugh Walpole When we are self-conscious, we cannot be wholly aware; we must throw ourselves out first. This throwing ourselves away is the act of creativity. So, when we wholly concentrate, like a child in play, or an artist at work, then we share in the act of creating. We not only escape time, we also escape our self-conscious selves. The Greeks had a word for ultimate self-consciousness which I find illuminating: hubris: pride: pride in the sense of putting oneself in the center of the universe. The strange and terrible thing is that this kind of total self-consciousness invariably ends in self-annihilation. The great tragedians have always understood this, from Sophocles to Shakespeare. Madeleine L'Engle A Scot to Jeanne D'Arc by Andrew Lang DARK Lily without blame,   Not upon us the shame,   Whose sires were to the Auld Alliance true;   They, by the Maiden's side,   Victorious fought and died;  One stood by thee that fiery torment through,   Till the White Dove from thy pure lips had passed,   And thou wert with thine own St. Catherine at the last.   Once only didst thou see,  In artist's imagery,  Thine own face painted, and that precious thing   Was in an Archer's hand   From the leal Northern land. Book List: Ideas Freely Sown by Anne White The Thirteen Travellers by Hugh Walpole The Sea Tower by Hugh Walpole A Circle of Quiet by Madeleine L'Engle The Great Divorce by C. S. Lewis The Oresteia by Aeschylus The Three Theban Plays by Sophocles Mythology by Edith Hamilton The Poetics by Aristotle Trojan Women by Euripides The Bacchae by Euripides Support The Literary Life: Become a patron of The Literary Life podcast as part of the “Friends and Fellows Community” on Patreon, and get some amazing bonus content! Thanks for your support! Connect with Us: You can find Angelina and Thomas at HouseofHumaneLetters.com, on Instagram @angelinastanford, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ANGStanford/ Find Cindy at morningtimeformoms.com, on Instagram @cindyordoamoris and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/cindyrollins.net/. Check out Cindy's own Patreon page also! Follow The Literary Life on Instagram, and jump into our private Facebook group, The Literary Life Discussion Group, and let's get the book talk going! http://bit.ly/literarylifeFB

The Naked Dialogue
TND EP#28: Creon Levit & Sanjana Singh | Understanding Orbital Objects, the Impact of Pop-Culture on Science & the Ideals Behind Optimistic Philosophies

The Naked Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 69:00


The Naked Dialogue Podcast EP#28: Creon Levit | Understanding Orbital Objects, the Impact of Pop-Culture on Science & the Ideals Behind Optimistic Philosophies Creon Levit is an applied physicist who has previously worked for NASA for 32+ years and is currently the Director of R&D at Planet Labs. https://www.linkedin.com/in/creon-levit/ Sanjana Singh (The Host): https://itsa2amgrunge.com/ Stream & Connect with The Naked Dialogue Podcasts- https://linktr.ee/TheNakedDialogue YouTube (Video Link): https://youtu.be/_FnxpWMUrfk --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sanjanasinghx/support

The Gerry Anderson Randomiser
Space Precinct - Seek and Destroy

The Gerry Anderson Randomiser

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 45:04


With the discovery of Aladine-50, a vaccine against Creon fever, the importation of Earth dogs is all the rage in Demeter. Then three executives of Demeter Dogs Inc. are killed in mysterious circumstances and Brogan uncovers a plot that heralds an invasion of Altor by the Omera, an army of nomadic alien killers!

The Nerd Party - Master Feed
The Chase is On, River

The Nerd Party - Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 48:05


The Diary of River Song, Series 4 Review The audio adventures of Professor River Song continue with some temporal shenanigans and a devil of a villian. We look at the Series 4 entry of this Big Finish box set that finds River traveling with some new companions to save a "time-less" planet, face a time-bending race of baddies, and meeting up with a rather familiar face along the way ... maybe one of the old favorites? In their look into the TARDIS library, they review the 2012 National Theatre production of "Antigone," featuring Christopher Eccleston and Jodie Whittaker in the leads roles of Creon and Antigone. How do these two Doctors fare in the world of ancient Greek theatre?

Time and Space: A Doctor Who Podcast
The Chase is On, River

Time and Space: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 48:05


The Diary of River Song, Series 4 ReviewThe audio adventures of Professor River Song continue with some temporal shenanigans and a devil of a villian. We look at the Series 4 entry of this Big Finish box set that finds River traveling with some new companions to save a "time-less" planet, face a time-bending race of baddies, and meeting up with a rather familiar face along the way ... maybe one of the old favorites?In their look into the TARDIS library, they review the 2012 National Theatre production of "Antigone," featuring Christopher Eccleston and Jodie Whittaker in the leads roles of Creon and Antigone. How do these two Doctors fare in the world of ancient Greek theatre?

BBL LAB
S2 E23: Josh Steel talks meeting Michael Jordan and more!

BBL LAB

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 20:05


Josh,s Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaLRi0SVKs8RyMtBpA1Ohmg - Where did Basketball start for you? - You were playing at Barking Abbey at the age of 14 in NBL D1, what was that experience like? - You led the team to the D1 title and in the U19Champ game, hit crucial shots to secure the title, how good did that feel to take the team to the title? - I noticed in 2012-13 you played with Jamal Murray who is now in the NBA, did he show any 'NBA Pedigree'? - In 2017/18, you made the step up at the age of 20 to the BBL, how important was that step up for you in you career? - Creon has built a reputation of giving young Basketball players a chance, he showed it with you in 17/18 and now again with Cameron Hildreth, how important is it that more teams do this across the league? - What is the step up like from D1 to the BBL? - In 18/19, you got the GB call up, what was that experience like? - That same year is when you moved to Spain to Forca Lleida, this would've been your second year pro, what was that experience like, moving abroad? - How is this season going for you? - Moving back to 2012/13 - Jordan Classic, playing with these top guys and against these top guys, you played 25mins, what was that experience like? - What was the college experience like for you? - What made you want to start YouTube?

Outcry Theatre Podcast
Episode 17 - Antigone

Outcry Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 35:22


In the seventeenth episode of the Outcry Theatre Podcast, artistic director Becca Johnson-Spinos talks with the three lead actors from Outcry Youth Theatre's production of Antigone: Peyton Nicholson as Creon and Alex Gray and Marcy Bogner as Antigone. They discuss this challenging and original post-apocalyptic version of Sophocles’ classic Greek tragedy, as well as what it's like to make theatre in this difficult time.

High Tea Hoops
Tea Time with Creon Raftopoulos, Head Coach of the Surrey Scorchers

High Tea Hoops

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 69:41


On this week's Tea Time show, Brian Bosche chats with Creon Raftopoulos, Head Coach of the Surrey Scorchers in the British Basketball League. They discuss Creon's playing days in Zimbabwe growing up in a basketball family, becoming a coach in the BBL, building the Surrey Scorchers program, what it's been like coaching through a pandemic, the influence of Tayo Ogedengbe and Joel Freeland on his team, and why the Government should support the BBL.

Una Dairy
Pidato seorang Raja

Una Dairy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 2:16


Dari penggalan dialog Creon di Naskah Antigone

Mr. Bear's Violet Hour Saloon/The Secret Lives of Stuffed Animals

Show #242 on April 12, 2020…In which Mr. Bear begins to read Sophocles’ play “Antigone.” Antigone tries to give her brother a proper burial in defiance of the king’s unjust law and is captured and brought before Creon.

Penguin Fringed Abyss
Seal Team Blob > Ep. 1: The Gathering Storm

Penguin Fringed Abyss

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 175:52


Star Frontiers > Seal Team BlobAfter the events of our first campaign, the Third Sathar War began in earnest. Fortunately for the UPF, There was already a significant fleet presence and, within days, the UPF were able to fortify the south-eastern galactic region and pen the Sathar fleets in. Theseus was lost, as was Minotaur and the facilities on Creon. However, the bleeding has been stemmed there and, for now, The UPF has the upper hand. Unfortunately, contact was lost 10 hours ago with the UPF's facilities on Lynchpin. In light of this crisis, a special team is called up. Welcome to the adventures of Seal Team Blob!

Alexander Schmid Podcast
Lecture 6: Introduction to Sophocles, Athenian Tragedy, and Antigone (Lines 1-1352)

Alexander Schmid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 30:01


In this lecture, we cover the major plot-points of Sophocles' "Antigone." We consider (a) its chronology in relation to the other two plays from "The Theban Trilogy" which was never meant to be a trilogy; (b) considered Antigone's argument for burying her brother, Polyneices, against the edict of her uncle and the new King of Thebes, Creon; and (c) we considered the position of Creon as a new ruler with a potentially tenuous hold on power. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alexander-schmid9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alexander-schmid9/support

Alexander Schmid Podcast
Lecture 4: Introduction to Sophocles, Athenian Tragedy, and Oedipus the King (Lines 462-982)

Alexander Schmid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 36:25


In this lecture, we consider (a) both Freudian theory and Motivation Theory in order to understand Oedipus' cognitive dissonance; we observe: (a) Creon address Oedipus' accusations of treachery and Jocasta's attempt to exonerate both men; and (c) we conclude by considering Jocasta' famous words which serve as the source of Freud's "Oedipal Complex." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alexander-schmid9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alexander-schmid9/support

Sophocles Antigone in 2019
Episode 13, Antigone: 738-771: Let's Talk Greek

Sophocles Antigone in 2019

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 15:55


Nikhil and Payton get together, again, this time to discuss the aspects of conversation between Haemon and Creon.

MVP Cast
The Creon Raftopoulos One

MVP Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 41:09


In the latest edition of the MVP Cast, we're joined Surrey Scorchers head coach Creon Raftopoulos who tells us about the pain of growing up in post-colonial Zimbabwe, his extraordinary parents, the coaching journey that began when his playing days were abruptly curtailed and the impending defence of the club's All Stars title. Sponsored by allstarsbasketball.co.uk

Finding Genius Podcast
Sensational Satellites – Creon Levit, Director R&D, Planet Labs – How Satellites Are Changing the Way We See and Study Earth

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 34:37


Creon Levit, Director R&D, Planet Labs, provides an interesting overview of the advanced satellites that are being launched to help us better understand and monitor our planet. Levit is a seasoned scientific expert. As an award-winning research scientist of the NASA Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley for 33 years, he was a leader and manager of many advanced projects that combined new techniques in scientific computing, machine learning, and complex graphics, to find solutions for crucial NASA problems. Levit discusses his background and his current mission at Planet Labs, where they build, launch, and operate the world's largest constellation of satellites to make changes on Earth more visible and actionable. As he states, Planet Labs has launched over 300 satellites to date, though approximately only half of those are still in orbit currently. Many that were simply launched for testing have now re-entered the atmosphere and burned up.  Levit explains their high-resolution satellites, discussing what they image and how they gather data. The research scientist talks about medium resolution satellites that image the Earth in visible, and near-infrared colors. He explains their resolution and quality level. Levit discusses their data set in regard to climate change, and he expounds upon their data that many environmental researchers access to further studies in multiple areas, such as climate, ice flow, species diversity, land use, and much more.  The Planet Labs scientific expert provides an overview of some, particularly interesting use cases. He describes one specific use of their daily data that delivers valuable information to ranchers, informing them about the optimum stage of grass development for ruminate animals to graze. By utilizing this data, ranchers can manage grass health and animal health simultaneously.  Additionally, Levit talks about the value of infrared and the many amazing things it can help researchers learn and differentiate. He explains spectral bands and elaborates on the detection of gases, specifically the tracking of environmentally-relevant gases.

Myths and Legends
147B-Antigone: Authority

Myths and Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 33:19


A dark story gets darker as Antigone battles an authoritarian state in the form of her uncle Creon. -- Sponsors: Go to https://SimpliSafe.com/LEGENDS to check out an awesome home security system Learn more about IBS-C at https://ohmygut.info/podcast -- All music by Blue Dot Sessions

The Shakespeare Sessions
Full Length Play: The Two Noble Kinsmen

The Shakespeare Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 112:32


The Two Noble Kinsmen is one of Shakespeare's least-performed plays, and widely considered to be his last. Generally accepted to be co-written with John Fletcher, this Jacobean tragicomedy has its roots in Chaucer's The Knight's Tale. This audio version shares the same cast with The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Shakespeare's first play) which you can listen to in the Shakespeare Sessions feed. This striking audio realisation is recorded entirely on location to give the sense of a strolling company, making the most of the countryside. Listen to both plays, and trace the bard's progression across 40 years. The Plot On the day planned for his wedding to Hippolyta, Duke Theseus of Athens is petitioned by three queens to go to war against King Creon of Thebes, who has deprived their dead husbands of proper burial rites. In Thebes, the 'two noble kinsmen', Palamon and Arcite, realize that their own hatred of Creon's tyranny must be put aside while their native city is in danger, but in spite of their valour in battle it is Theseus who is victorious. Imprisoned in Athens, the cousins catch sight of Hippolyta's sister, Emilia, and both fall instantly in love with her. Arcite is set free, but disguises himself rather than return to Thebes, while Palamon escapes with the help of the Jailer's Daughter, who loves him. Meeting each other, the kinsmen agree that mortal combat between them must decide the issue, but they are discovered by Theseus who is persuaded to revoke his sentence of death and instead decrees that a tournament shall decide which cousin is to be married to the indecisive Emilia and which is to lose his head. The Jailer's Daughter has been driven mad by unrequited love, but accepts her former suitor when he pretends to be Palamon. Before the tournament Arcite makes a lengthy invocation to Mars, while Palamon prays to Venus and Emilia to Diana – for victory to go to the one who loves her best. Although Arcite triumphs, he is thrown from his horse before the death sentence on Palamon can be carried out, and with his last breath bequeaths Emilia to his friend. JAILER'S DAUGHTER ..... Lyndsey Marshal EMILIA ..... Kate Phillips PALAMON ..... Blake Ritson ARCITE ..... Nikesh Patel THESEUS ..... Ray Fearon HIPPOLYTA ..... Emma Fielding JAILER ..... Hugh Ross PIRITHIOUS ..... Daniel Ryan WOOER ..... Oliver Chris QUEEN 1 ..... Susan Salmon QUEEN 2 ..... Sara Markland QUEEN 3/DOCTOR ..... Jane Whittenshaw COUNTRYMAN 1/FRIEND ..... Sam Dale ARTESIUS/COUNTRYMAN 2 ..... Carl Prekopp COUNTRYMAN 3/BROTHER ..... Pip Donaghy Adapted for Radio by Sara Davies Directed by Celia de Wolff A Pier Production for BBC Radio 3 Music composed and performed by Tom Glenister and sung by Emma Mackey and Tom Glenister

Alexander Schmid Podcast
Sophocles' Antigone Pt. 1

Alexander Schmid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 19:36


In this lecture we consider (1) Antigone and Ismene's differing value-systems (family vs. state; honors vs. fear); Creon's initial edicts and his own valuation of power vs. family, and (c) we finish by making connections between Oedipus and Creon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alexander-schmid9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alexander-schmid9/support

Alexander Schmid Podcast
Oedipus the King Lines 316-700

Alexander Schmid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 20:35


In this lecture, we (1) consider Oedipus' insecurity and his accusations of Teiresias and Creon, and (2) we conclude with Jocasta entering to converse with Oedipus. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alexander-schmid9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alexander-schmid9/support

Adindex Podcasts
ДЕМПИНГ В BTL: ЧТО ПРЕДЛОЖИТЬ КЛИЕНТУ, КРОМЕ НИЗКОЙ ЦЕНЫ

Adindex Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 8:59


Не секрет, что компании обращаются к BTL далеко не в первую очередь. Интернет и ТВ-реклама, как правило, всегда остаются приоритетными каналами размещения. При распределении рекламного бюджета на BTL выделяют в лучшем случае порядка 20%, а чаще и вовсе 5–6% от общей суммы. Таким образом, компании имеют на руках весьма скромный бюджет на BTL и начинают искать подрядчиков, которые реализуют больший объем за меньшие деньги. Автор текста: Иван Руденко, основатель и CEO коммуникационной группы Creon

Penguin Fringed Abyss
The Third Sathar War > Ep. 9: Monitoring Station Creon

Penguin Fringed Abyss

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 198:01


Star Frontiers > The Third Sathar WarFinally on their way out of Minotaur's orbit, the team heads to the outer system with Mark Murmur in tow. It's super fortunate that this extremely helpful NPC has the codes and the know-how to fly this highly experimental craft. Unfortunately, the team must now help him complete his mission. Such a simply run to a communications station is so easy. What could go wrong?

Legendary Passages - Greek/Roman Myths
LP0095 -XXI ARGO- The Messenger (Part 6) of Euripides' Medea

Legendary Passages - Greek/Roman Myths

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018


Legendary Passages #0095 -XXI ARGO- The Messenger (Part 6) of Euripides' Medea. Previously, Medea sent her children with a poisoned crown & robes to the daughter of Creon. In this passage, she... Mythology read aloud in twelve minute serials. Think ancient legends told as bedtime stories....

Legendary Passages - Greek/Roman Myths
LP0092 -XVIII ARGO- Jason (Part 3), from Euripides' Medea

Legendary Passages - Greek/Roman Myths

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018


Legendary Passages #0092 -XVIII ARGO- Jason (Part 3), from Euripides' Medea. Previously, Medea was left by Jason for the daughter of Creon, and was then banished into exile. In this passage, Jason... Mythology read aloud in twelve minute serials. Think ancient legends told as bedtime stories....

Legendary Passages - Greek/Roman Myths
LP0091 -XVII ARGONAUTS- Creon (Part 2) of Euripides' Medea

Legendary Passages - Greek/Roman Myths

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018


Legendary Passages #0091 -XVII ARGONAUTS- Creon (Part 2), from Euripides' Medea. Previously, Jason left Medea for the daughter of Creon. In this passage, Medea is confronted by Creon who banishes... Mythology read aloud in twelve minute serials. Think ancient legends told as bedtime stories....

MedMaster Show (Nursing Podcast: Pharmacology and Medications for Nurses and Nursing Students by NRSNG)

The post Pancrelipase (Creon) Nursing Pharmacology Considerations appeared first on NURSING.com.

Poseidon Theatre Company PODCAST
Playing The King with Emma Friedman Cohen

Poseidon Theatre Company PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 39:26


In this episode, we are joined by Emma Friedman Cohen who played "Creon" in our inaugural production of Antigone. After graduating from Drama Centre in 2012 and training at the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute in Moscow, Emma has been working in New York and London in theatre and film. Previous productions include Theatre; Antigone (with Poseidon Theatre Company), Lady Inger, Midsummer Night's Dream, Uncle Vanya, The Changeling, Tartuffe Film My Friend the Polish Girl, Duet, The Longest Night and Prince Harming. Join us as we dive into our love of the classics and all things theatre. Subscribe today!

Rational Security
The "Fond Fair Wells" Edition

Rational Security

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2015 39:53


Quinta Jurecic joins Shane and Ben for the podcast. This week: A new leak shows us more about the inner workings of drones strikes. FBI Director Jim Comey concedes defeat in the encryption wars. And Obama’s moral muse.  

Greek Theatre
Antigone: Creon and Haemon

Greek Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2013 4:20


Haemon is the last of Creon's three sons. In this video Christopher Eccleston discusses how the loss of his two sons affected his relationship with Haemon.

Antigone
Creon and Haemon

Antigone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2013 4:20


Haemon is the last of Creon's three sons. In this video Christopher Eccleston discusses how the loss of his two sons affected his relationship with Haemon.

Greek Theatre
Antigone: Haemon and Antigone

Greek Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2013 4:48


In this video Luke Newberry talks about his character, Haemon, and looks at how his relationship with Antigone adds tension to his interaction with his father Creon.

Greek Theatre
Antigone: Creon and Antigone

Greek Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2013 4:57


This video looks at the central relationship in the play between Creon and Antigone. Christopher Eccleston and Jodie Whittaker offer their opinions on the characters they portrayed in the 2012 production.

Greek Theatre
Antigone: State versus Family

Greek Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2013 5:04


This video looks at the central conflict within the play; Creon's belief in State weighed against the actions of his family.

Antigone
State versus Family

Antigone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2013 5:04


This video looks at the central conflict within the play; Creon's belief in State weighed against the actions of his family.

Antigone
Creon and Antigone

Antigone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2013 4:57


This video looks at the central relationship in the play between Creon and Antigone. Christopher Eccleston and Jodie Whittaker offer their opinions on the characters they portrayed in the 2012 production.

Antigone
Haemon and Antigone

Antigone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2013 4:48


In this video Luke Newberry talks about his character, Haemon, and looks at how his relationship with Antigone adds tension to his interaction with his father Creon.

Antigone
Christopher Eccleston in conversation

Antigone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2012 39:16


Christopher Eccleston talks to Al Senter about playing Creon in Antigone as well as his stage, film and television career.