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En este episodio nos acompaña Daniel Bautista, Gerente de empresa Concesionaria, visitamos uno de los tramos donde se encarga del mantenimiento y conservación de una concesión carretera y nos conto interesantes datos sobre la operación.
Welcome to the third episode of Cov's jams. We'll start with a couple electronica pieces from Arkadii Kaplan: Corporate Success and Chasing the Shadow. I also featured Kaplan in the second episode of Cov's Jams, way back in 2016. I'm glad to be back. Next up are two dubstep selections: Time to Army by Muciojad and Sweet Nothing by K4MMERER. Daniel Bautista's Symphony Number 5 will close out the episode. Daniel Bautista wins at Free, Libre, and Open Source. Not only is he playing public domain Beethoven, but he recorded and mixed the album (in May and June of 2008) on a Gentoo Linux box. Gentoo is how I really learned Linux. He's still releasing libre licensed albums and his newer releases have video recordings which he edits in kdenlive. The first four tracks are under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license: Corporate Success and Chasing the Shadow by Arkadii Kaplan, Time to Army by Muciojad, and Sweet Nothing by K4MMERER. Daniel Bautista's Symphony Number 5 is licensed Creative Commons Attribution. Thank you for listening to this third episode of Cov's Jams. I hope we can enjoy some new tunes together soon! Links: Arkadii Kaplan - Corporate Success Arkadii Kaplan - Chasing the Shadow Muciojad - Time to Army K4MMERER - Sweet Nothing Daniel Bautista - Symphony Number 5
1. What was the name of the WNBA team that was based in Salt Lake City from 1997-2002? 2. Mexico's Daniel Bautista won a gold medal at the 1976 Montreal Summer Olympics competing in what track and field event? 3. Name the U.S. women's figure skater who won four straight U.S. championships (1977-80), two world championships (1977, ‘79) and a silver medal at the 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympics. 4. What facility did the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies play their home games in from 2001-04? 5. In the 1988 comedy film “The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!,” what...Article Link
Bryan sits down with his former bandmate Asa Cruz days and mentor Daniel Bautista to talk about their journey together and Daniel's new career as an attorney and fatherhood. Podcast Socials: https://www.instagram.com/heroes_journey_podcast/ https://www.facebook.com/heroesjourneypodcast/ https://twitter.com/HeroesJourneyP https://www.tiktok.com/@heroesjourneypodcast https://www.instagram.com/elvismonroeofficial/ Merch: heroesjourneypodcast.com
In this podcast: 1. Father of Sam, 2. Where's Moo, 3. Wicked Allstars, 4. Daniel Bautista, 5. Horstreich, 6. SoulPrint, 7. Icicle, 8. Mercy Machine, 9. Norine Braun, 10. Daniel Bautista, 11. Dixie Cannon, 12. William Brooks, 13. William Brooks, 14. Opened Paradise, 15. Psycliq
In this podcast: 1. Connor Thuotte, 2. William Brooks, 3. Roots of Rebellion, 4. Mercy Machine, 5. Magnatune Remixed, 6. Anton Cosmo, 7. Daniel Bautista, 8. Daniel Bautista, 9. The West Exit, 10. William Brooks, 11. Where's Moo, 12. Icicle, 13. Norine Braun, 14. The Kokoon
In this podcast: 1. Mountain Mirrors, 2. Daniel Bautista, 3. Daniel Bautista, 4. William Brooks, 5. Daniel Bautista, 6. Falling You, 7. Roots of Rebellion, 8. Where's Moo, 9. Anton Cosmo, 10. Ash Ganley, 11. Castle Pines, 12. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Daniel Bautista, 3. Anton Cosmo, 4. Where's Moo, 5. Mojo Radio, 6. Where's Moo, 7. Norine Braun, 8. Magnatune Remixed, 9. Magnatune Remixed, 10. Sun Palace, 11. Beth Quist, 12. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 13. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 14. VSTRS, 15. John Jackson, 16. Where's Moo, 17. Sophia Marie, 18. Castle Pines
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Mountain Mirrors, 3. Castle Pines, 4. The Easton Ellises, 5. Dixie Cannon, 6. Daniel Bautista, 7. Chinaski, 8. Anton Cosmo, 9. Connor Thuotte, 10. Icicle, 11. Daniel Bautista, 12. Jackalopes, 13. Psycliq, 14. Liamkins, 15. Torn Down Units, 16. Beat Under Control
La educación sexual es un tema del que poco se habla tanto en espacios públicos como en sectores privados de nuestro país, menos si se trata de una educación sexual enfocada a determinadas poblaciones, como se trata en este caso de las personas en condición de discapacidad, ya que es un asunto del cual se cree que no es necesario dialogarlo por diversas razones, como la infantilización a población adulta, tabúes y demás, que erróneamente se han construido a lo largo de los años en nuestra sociedad. Es por ello que en este último episodio de nuestra serie “Echando lengua desde el territorio” nos transportaremos a la ciudad de Medellín para conocer las diferentes experiencias que han tenido 6 jóvenes con discapacidad visual y cognitiva frente al desarrollo de su sexualidad, los mitos existentes y las posibles alternativas de cambios para esta situación. Invitados: Luisa Carmona: Joven con discapacidad visual, estudiante de historia de la universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Medellín. María Mercedes: Joven con discapacidad visual, estudiante de Ciencia Política y representante ante el observatorio de inclusión educativa para personas en condición de discapacidad de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Medellín. Lorena Pechené: Joven con discapacidad visual, psicóloga egresada de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Bogotá. Lady Sarmiento: Joven con discapacidad visual, estudiante de terapia ocupacional de la universidad Nacional de Colombia, sede Bogotá. Fabián Tapia: Joven con discapacidad cognitiva de alto rendimiento, estudiante de derecho en la Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Bogotá. Mayra Alejandra Suárez Tapasco: Licenciada en Educación Infantil de la Universidad Pedagógica Nacional. Créditos: Producción sonora: Edgar Guasca. Investigación y locución: Daniel Bautista, Grisel Duque y Paola Sánchez Cuatindioy
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Jon Swift, 3. Jon Swift, 4. Icicle, 5. Beth Quist, 6. Sun Palace, 7. Daniel Bautista, 8. Idlemine, 9. Nigel Martin, 10. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 11. Horstreich, 12. Anton Cosmo, 13. Barbara Leoni, 14. Where's Moo, 15. Psycliq, 16. Where's Moo, 17. The Young Werewolves, 18. Anonymph
In this podcast: 1. Chiwawa, 2. Norine Braun, 3. Daniel Bautista, 4. Horstreich, 5. Chiwawa, 6. Individual Choice, 7. The Old Recruits, 8. The West Exit, 9. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 10. Spoons, 11. Horstreich, 12. Nova Express, 13. The Old Recruits, 14. Beth Quist
Durante los últimos años en nuestro territorio colombiano las personas en condición de discapacidad han tejido diferentes formas de resistencia ante los mitos que erróneamente se han ido construyendo en nuestro contexto social. Es por esta razón que en este episodio nos transportamos a la Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Bogotá, también conocida como la ciudad universitaria para conocer las distintas realidades que han tenido 6 jóvenes estudiantes en condición de discapacidad, quienes por medio de sus voces y experiencias propias buscan mitigar el desconocimiento que socialmente se ha tejido sobre la discapacidad viéndola como sinónimo de limitación y dependencia total de otros para la ejecución de labores, cuando son realidades totalmente diferente a lo que se piensa. Invitados: Luisa Carmona: Joven con discapacidad visual, estudiante de historia de la universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Medellín. María Mercedes: Joven con discapacidad visual, estudiante de Ciencia Política y representante ante el observatorio de inclusión educativa para personas en condición de discapacidad de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Medellín. Lorena Pechené: Joven con discapacidad visual, psicóloga egresada de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Bogotá. Lady Sarmiento: Joven con discapacidad visual, estudiante de terapia ocupacional de la universidad Nacional de Colombia, sede Bogotá. Fabián Tapia: Joven con discapacidad cognitiva de alto rendimiento, estudiante de derecho en la Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Bogotá. Créditos: Producción sonora: Edgar Guasca. Investigación y locución: Daniel Bautista, Grisel Duque y Paola Sánchez Cuatindioy
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Yongen, 3. Jon Swift, 4. Nigel Martin, 5. Icicle, 6. Liamkins, 7. Daniel Bautista, 8. Horstreich, 9. The Young Werewolves, 10. Blue Wave Theory, 11. Hollywood Drunks, 12. Daniel Bautista, 13. Horstreich, 14. Mercy Machine, 15. Norine Braun, 16. Torn Down Units, 17. Father of Sam
Hoy MR PIG Daniel Bautista, nos platico muchas cosas de su vida de como dejo su carrera de cocina para perseguir su sueño de ser DJ y llegar a tocar en Tomorrowland.
In this podcast: 1. LehtMoJoe, 2. Wicked Allstars, 3. Sound of Seventy Three, 4. The Town Monster, 5. Cancer Killing Gemini, 6. Icicle, 7. The Napoleon Blown Aparts, 8. Beth Quist, 9. Roots of Rebellion, 10. Icicle, 11. Four Stones, 12. Self Delusion, 13. Spoons, 14. Daniel Bautista
Mr.Pig nos cuenta todo sobre su nuevo sencillo "Quemá", sólo aquí con Roger en exa.
Hoy hablamos con Daniel Bautista "Mr. Pig" Dj electronico Mexicano posicionado como el mejor Dj Latino No te olvides de escuchar nuestra Playlist HBM: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/61Bw6udhOHVLzYtrBvDJbR?si=bc214bae9e7a4da1 Redes Sociales: Daniel Bautista "Mr. Pig": https://www.instagram.com/daniellbautista/?hl=es-la Hablemos Mierda: https://www.instagram.com/hablemos_mi... Youtube Hablemos Mierda: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJo1EtbvIDM&t=63s&ab_channel=HablemosMierda Equipo de Producción: Voces: Diego Franco: https://www.instagram.com/soydiegofranco/ Dirección & Producción (Felix Rodrigez) © Hablemos Mierda es una creación de Felix Rodrigez --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hablemos-mierda/support
In this podcast: 1. Daniel Bautista, 2. Chinaski, 3. Daniel Bautista, 4. Mercy Machine, 5. Castle Pines, 6. Chiwawa, 7. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 8. Mercy Machine, 9. Psycliq, 10. The Town Monster, 11. Sound of Seventy Three, 12. Roots of Rebellion, 13. Icicle, 14. Rebel Rebel
¡Daniel Bautista y Karime juntos!¿Los mejores invitados en un podcast? Obviamente los que son amigos del host, ¡y este es el caso de Daniel Bautista! Que tiene años de amistad y complicidad increíble con la comadre Karime. Muchísimas anécdotas divertidas e inesperadas te esperan en este capítulo de Karime Kooler. Está igual de bueno que actriz recién tuneada, ¡no te lo pierdas!
In this podcast: 1. Mountain Sounds, 2. Dixie Cannon, 3. Jackalopes, 4. Magnatune Remixed, 5. Icicle, 6. Mercy Machine, 7. Daniel Bautista, 8. Cancer Killing Gemini, 9. Daniel Bautista, 10. Castle Pines, 11. Where's Moo, 12. Nova Express, 13. Horstreich, 14. Dixie Cannon, 15. Cancer Killing Gemini, 16. Sun Palace, 17. Amoeba
En esta ocasión chalamos con el Dj y Productor Daniel Bautista. se puso buenísimo, hablamos de hacer las cosas mal, de salir de tu zona de confort, de ser papá y mucho más. se puso buenísimo!!
Platicamos con Daniel Delgadillo Faisal, uno de los deportistas del momento. El único potosino, desde el marchista Daniel Bautista en 1980, que participa en Juegos Olímpicos. Daniel es nadador de aguas abiertas y compitió en la prueba de 10 kilómetros, en los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokyo 2020, en donde alcanzó el lugar número 17.
In this podcast: 1. Spoons, 2. Damsel Down, 3. Mojo Radio, 4. Dixie Cannon, 5. Daniel Bautista, 6. Father of Sam, 7. Daniel Bautista, 8. Roots of Rebellion, 9. The Napoleon Blown Aparts, 10. Anonymph, 11. Castle Pines, 12. Icicle, 13. Deep Winter
In this podcast: 1. Norine Braun, 2. Daniel Bautista, 3. Cancer Killing Gemini, 4. Kettleblack, 5. William Brooks, 6. Daniel Bautista, 7. Dixie Cannon, 8. Jackalopes, 9. Daniel Bautista, 10. Opened Paradise, 11. Capital Sons, 12. Connor Thuotte, 13. Four Stones, 14. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 15. Kettleblack, 16. VSTRS, 17. Norine Braun
In this podcast: 1. LehtMoJoe, 2. Amoeba, 3. Dixie Cannon, 4. Seismic Anamoly, 5. Icicle, 6. The Kokoon, 7. Falling You, 8. Father of Sam, 9. Cancer Killing Gemini, 10. Daniel Bautista, 11. Curl, 12. Roots of Rebellion, 13. SoulPrint
In this podcast: 1. LehtMoJoe, 2. Horstreich, 3. Icicle, 4. William Brooks, 5. Icicle, 6. Mercy Machine, 7. Nova Express, 8. The Young Werewolves, 9. Daniel Bautista, 10. Numa, 11. Mercy Machine, 12. Torn Down Units, 13. Icicle, 14. VSTRS, 15. Daniel Bautista
In this podcast: 1. Nigel Martin, 2. Castle Pines, 3. Collection Get, 4. Falling You, 5. Hollywood Drunks, 6. Icicle, 7. Norine Braun, 8. Icicle, 9. Magnatune Remixed, 10. Daniel Bautista, 11. John Jackson, 12. Jackalopes, 13. Daniel Bautista, 14. Daniel Bautista
Un mexicano con sueños fijos sobre lo que quería lograr: convertirse en una gran DJ. ¿Ya conocen a Daniel Bautista?
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Sound of Seventy Three, 3. Kettleblack, 4. Torn Down Units, 5. VSTRS, 6. Roots of Rebellion, 7. Norine Braun, 8. Roots of Rebellion, 9. Daniel Bautista, 10. Spoons, 11. Daniel Bautista, 12. Horstreich, 13. Icicle, 14. The Town Monster
In this podcast: 1. Norine Braun, 2. Mountain Sounds, 3. Icicle, 4. Barbara Leoni, 5. Magnatune Remixed, 6. The West Exit, 7. Dixie Cannon, 8. Seismic Anamoly, 9. Nova Express, 10. Mercy Machine, 11. Father of Sam, 12. Daniel Bautista, 13. Daniel Bautista, 14. Anton Cosmo, 15. VSTRS
In this podcast: 1. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 2. Daniel Knowler, 3. William Brooks, 4. Daniel Bautista, 5. Icicle, 6. Daniel Bautista, 7. Icicle, 8. Hollywood Drunks, 9. Norine Braun, 10. Philipp Weigl, 11. Connor Thuotte, 12. Icicle, 13. Icicle, 14. Ash Ganley, 15. Anton Cosmo, 16. Cancer Killing Gemini
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Mercy Machine, 3. Opera Rock, 4. Daniel Bautista, 5. Horstreich, 6. Idlemine, 7. Liamkins, 8. The Napoleon Blown Aparts, 9. Falling You, 10. White Rhino, 11. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 12. The West Exit, 13. Jon Swift, 14. Opened Paradise
In this podcast: 1. Daniel Bautista, 2. William Brooks, 3. Mercy Machine, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Norine Braun, 6. William Brooks, 7. Daniel Bautista, 8. Liamkins, 9. Dixie Cannon, 10. MAKO, 11. Sound of Seventy Three, 12. Chiwawa, 13. The Easton Ellises, 14. The Town Monster, 15. Cancer Killing Gemini
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Magnatune Remixed, 3. Electric Frankenstein, 4. Icicle, 5. Daniel Bautista, 6. Capital Sons, 7. Norine Braun, 8. The West Exit, 9. Philipp Weigl, 10. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 11. Nigel Martin, 12. Electric Frankenstein, 13. The Easton Ellises, 14. Amoeba
In this podcast: 1. Daniel Bautista, 2. Sound of Seventy Three, 3. Mojo Radio, 4. Psycliq, 5. Cancer Killing Gemini, 6. Norine Braun, 7. Anton Cosmo, 8. Norine Braun, 9. Norine Braun, 10. VSTRS, 11. Norine Braun, 12. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 13. The Young Werewolves, 14. Nigel Martin, 15. MAKO, 16. Where's Moo
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Mountain Mirrors, 3. Daniel Bautista, 4. MAKO, 5. The Old Recruits, 6. The West Exit, 7. Where's Moo, 8. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 9. Icicle, 10. Daniel Bautista, 11. The Easton Ellises, 12. Damsel Down, 13. Norine Braun, 14. Icicle, 15. VSTRS
In this podcast: 1. Spoons, 2. VSTRS, 3. Daniel Bautista, 4. Dixie Cannon, 5. William Brooks, 6. Seismic Anamoly, 7. Dixie Cannon, 8. Norine Braun, 9. Norine Braun, 10. Chiwawa, 11. Daniel Bautista, 12. Individual Choice, 13. William Brooks, 14. Daniel Bautista
In this podcast: 1. VSTRS, 2. Hunter and the Dirty Jacks, 3. Castle Pines, 4. The Town Monster, 5. Nova Express, 6. Daniel Bautista, 7. The West Exit, 8. Philipp Weigl, 9. Amoeba, 10. John Jackson, 11. The Old Recruits, 12. The Kokoon, 13. Blue Wave Theory, 14. Hunter and the Dirty Jacks, 15. MAKO
In this podcast: 1. Spoons, 2. Father of Sam, 3. Opera Rock, 4. Electric Frankenstein, 5. The Napoleon Blown Aparts, 6. Father of Sam, 7. The Young Werewolves, 8. Psycliq, 9. VSTRS, 10. Hollywood Drunks, 11. Castle Pines, 12. Daniel Bautista, 13. Nova Express, 14. Psycliq, 15. Where's Moo
Justo a un 23 de julio de 1976, cuando un mexicano alcanzó la gloria olímpica
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Chinaski, 3. Daniel Bautista, 4. Nova Express, 5. Icicle, 6. Icicle, 7. Jackalopes, 8. Spoons, 9. William Brooks, 10. Beth Quist, 11. Beth Quist, 12. The Kokoon, 13. Sound of Seventy Three, 14. Jackalopes
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Icicle, 3. Philipp Weigl, 4. Dixie Cannon, 5. Daniel Bautista, 6. Four Stones, 7. The Young Werewolves, 8. The Young Werewolves, 9. Cancer Killing Gemini, 10. Self Delusion, 11. Damsel Down, 12. MAKO, 13. Chiwawa, 14. Sound of Seventy Three, 15. The Kokoon, 16. Curl
In this podcast: 1. Norine Braun, 2. Four Stones, 3. Blue Wave Theory, 4. Where's Moo, 5. Philipp Weigl, 6. Yongen, 7. Opened Paradise, 8. Chiwawa, 9. Falling You, 10. Castle Pines, 11. Capital Sons, 12. Daniel Bautista, 13. The Easton Ellises
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Dixie Cannon, 3. The Old Recruits, 4. The Napoleon Blown Aparts, 5. Anton Cosmo, 6. Deep Winter, 7. Connor Thuotte, 8. Where's Moo, 9. Four Stones, 10. Barbara Leoni, 11. doublethink, 12. Daniel Bautista, 13. Cancer Killing Gemini, 14. William Brooks, 15. Mercy Machine
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Daniel Bautista, 3. Falling You, 4. Deep Winter, 5. Rebel Rebel, 6. Nova Express, 7. Hunter and the Dirty Jacks, 8. Horstreich, 9. Daniel Bautista, 10. Daniel Bautista, 11. Beth Quist, 12. Psycliq, 13. Norine Braun
In this podcast: 1. Daniel Bautista, 2. Mountain Sounds, 3. Cancer Killing Gemini, 4. William Brooks, 5. Chinaski, 6. William Brooks, 7. Daniel Bautista, 8. Mountain Sounds, 9. Philipp Weigl, 10. Where's Moo, 11. Daniel Bautista, 12. Opera Rock, 13. Cancer Killing Gemini, 14. Opened Paradise
In this podcast: 1. Castle Pines, 2. Mercy Machine, 3. Wicked Allstars, 4. Daniel Bautista, 5. Father of Sam, 6. Jon Swift, 7. Daniel Knowler, 8. Castle Pines, 9. Numa, 10. Idlemine, 11. Sun Palace, 12. Damsel Down, 13. Spoons, 14. William Brooks, 15. Daniel Bautista
In this podcast: 1. Daniel Bautista, 2. Icicle, 3. Four Stones, 4. Mercy Machine, 5. Daniel Bautista, 6. Philipp Weigl, 7. Dixie Cannon, 8. The Easton Ellises, 9. Beth Quist, 10. Anton Cosmo, 11. Sun Palace, 12. Mercy Machine, 13. Electric Frankenstein, 14. The Kokoon, 15. Liamkins
In this podcast: 1. Castle Pines, 2. Hollywood Drunks, 3. Dixie Cannon, 4. Jackalopes, 5. Sound of Seventy Three, 6. Mercy Machine, 7. Icicle, 8. Mercy Machine, 9. Horstreich, 10. Icicle, 11. Daniel Bautista, 12. Ash Ganley, 13. Dixie Cannon, 14. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 15. William Brooks
In this podcast: 1. Daniel Bautista, 2. Sound of Seventy Three, 3. Dixie Cannon, 4. Damsel Down, 5. Yongen, 6. William Brooks, 7. Dixie Cannon, 8. Curl, 9. Amoeba, 10. Magnatune Remixed, 11. The West Exit, 12. Mojo Radio, 13. Where's Moo
In this podcast: 1. Castle Pines, 2. Idlemine, 3. Rebel Rebel, 4. Daniel Bautista, 5. Collection Get, 6. Electric Frankenstein, 7. Mercy Machine, 8. Mountain Sounds, 9. Amoeba, 10. Horstreich, 11. Anonymph, 12. Daniel Bautista, 13. Mountain Sounds, 14. Mercy Machine
¿Quién es realmente Mr. Pig? ¿Cómo llegó a ser el primer mexicano en tocar en Tomorrowland? ¿Qué? ¿También va a estar en la edición Virtual? Daniel Bautista nos cuenta un poco de sus logros y sus proyectos personales y profesionales dentro de la industria de la música electrónica mexicana.
In this podcast: 1. Where's Moo, 2. Beth Quist, 3. Roots of Rebellion, 4. Curl, 5. Curl, 6. Idlemine, 7. Mountain Mirrors, 8. William Brooks, 9. Mercy Machine, 10. Daniel Bautista, 11. Roots of Rebellion, 12. Beth Quist, 13. Where's Moo
In this podcast: 1. Electric Frankenstein, 2. Where's Moo, 3. Blue Wave Theory, 4. White Rhino, 5. Self Delusion, 6. Electric Frankenstein, 7. Daniel Bautista, 8. Magnatune Remixed, 9. The Town Monster, 10. Electric Frankenstein, 11. Cancer Killing Gemini, 12. Anonymph, 13. Idlemine, 14. William Brooks, 15. Falling You, 16. The Young Werewolves
In this podcast: 1. Castle Pines, 2. The Napoleon Blown Aparts, 3. Cancer Killing Gemini, 4. Norine Braun, 5. Jon Swift, 6. VSTRS, 7. Mercy Machine, 8. Electric Frankenstein, 9. Chinaski, 10. Castle Pines, 11. Icicle, 12. Daniel Bautista, 13. Hollywood Drunks, 14. Norine Braun, 15. Electric Frankenstein
In this podcast: 1. Magnatune Remixed, 2. Mercy Machine, 3. William Brooks, 4. Horstreich, 5. Daniel Bautista, 6. Daniel Bautista, 7. Mountain Mirrors, 8. The Old Recruits, 9. Icicle, 10. Daniel Bautista, 11. William Brooks, 12. Nigel Martin, 13. Icicle, 14. The Young Werewolves
We are gathered here today to talk about 4 badass women in Colorado history. Which historical lady are you most like? Instagram and twitter: @chingonapodcast Email: chingonapocast@gmail.com All information was found on the following sites: https://tinyurl.com/yd9lbsay, https://tinyurl.com/ya9vfytu, https://tinyurl.com/y8xn7rry, https://tinyurl.com/yctanmuv, https://tinyurl.com/y9w293jj, https://tinyurl.com/yaqywfho. Music: Piccadilly by Boogie Belgique - https://www.jamendo.com/track/1190477/piccadilly-s-strong-remix A Melancholical Hero by Daniel Bautista - https://www.jamendo.com/track/1273147/a-melancholical-hero Go Diego by Daniel Bautista - https://www.jamendo.com/track/1273151/go-diego Western Saloon Wild West Cowboy Theme - https://www.jamendo.com/track/991500/western-saloon-wild-west-cowboy-theme Better Man by 6Killer - https://www.jamendo.com/track/607853/better-man Chingona theme by Raul Garza Jr. @elguitarrista73
Sejam bem-vindos ao A gentil arte de fazer inimigos ou GAFI. Qual a única certeza que todos temos quando estamos na internet? É óbvio, faremos "inimigos", num local tão perigoso e fácil de enlouquecer você precisa de uma luz, é aqui que entra o GAFI. Neste novíssimo podcast partiremos do princípio de que todos já são nossos inimigos, assim eu (Rapha) e o Diego, iremos falar sobre o que quisermos da forma mais honesta possível, assim arrebanharemos nossos amigos de internet vencendo nossos inimigos. No episódio peloto falamos sobre podcast, aprenda o que é praguejar e quem é o papai Noel do mundo invertido. Até breve possíveis amigos. Fale com a gente pelo zipzop 48984660801, você pode mandar um áudio de até um minuto ou mande um e-mail pra gente castkame@gmail.com, ou mande uma mensagem pelas nossas redes sociais. Ouça também os podcasts da Iniciativa podcasters: https://kamecast.home.blog/iniciativa-podcasters-unidos/ Assista aos vídeos do canal Fala Mas Bebe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2KFi7bucPmyG0PMS4RzwDw Crédito das músicas: Marker Beacon, This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License Artist: Marker Beacon (http://opsound.org/index.php) Daniel Bautista, This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License Artist: Daniel Bautista (http://opsound.org/index.php) Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/…) Artista: (http://audionautix.com/) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kamecast/message
David Silveira Garcia, Fadista extraordinaire, joins the Boca Boys to talk about the current state of Fado in California and the world. He also brings us stories of his experiences, why he got into fado, and why is making a come back. Some songs by David Silveira Garcia: Joia Negra Do Mar Falta Escrever na Lua Connect with David at: www.davidsilveiragarcia.com New Music Minute-David Garcia - Palco da Vida If you like the show and would like to get exclusive bonus material such as: Extended CAB Gabs, bonus mini-sodes, long form Era Uma Vez stories, and a lot of other goodies visit our Patreon page at calaabocashow.com/support and support the show. This week's featured Patron is Daniel Bautista, aka Mr. Bautista...aka Luis/Joseph/Amanda's high school math teacher! Welcome aboard, hope you enjoy the content and we appreciate your sponsorship! This was brought to you in part by: Rooster Camisa - Home of Portuguese Inspired Products Visit roostercamisa.com and use the promo code CABSHOW19 to let them know we sent you. Connect With Us: • Comment on the shownotes • Email feedback@calaabocashow.com • Subscribe to the Cala A Boca Show on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, and iHeart Radio • Follow us on FB, Instagram and Twitter @calaabocashow • Visit our website calaabocashow.com
En este episodio especial entrevistamos a Daniel Bautista, nuestro primer artista destacado, y comentamos el estado actual y futuro del podcast. La música (salvo promos) es de Daniel Bautista: - God Hates Kittens - Init https://danielbautista.com La voz de la promo es de Laura (lormez16), del podcast Vacía tu Bandeja http://vaciatubandeja.com
Amante de la comida Oaxaqueña; desde sus chocolates, el mole hasta su café. Daniel Bautista es nuestro gerente de la sucursal CDMX y nos compartió detalles de su vida personal.
In this podcast: 1. Doug Hamer, 2. Bluesboy Jag, 3. Jeff Wahl, 4. Reza Manzoori, 5. Daniel Bautista, 6. David Modica, 7. David Modica, 8. John Williams, 9. Daniel Bautista, 10. John Williams, 11. Kalyan and Sambodhi Prem
In this podcast: 1. David Modica, 2. Oliostere, 3. Jeff Wahl, 4. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 5. Maneli Jamal, 6. Daniel Knowler, 7. Bluesboy Jag, 8. Daniel Bautista, 9. Jerry Palmer, 10. Shadows from the Underground, 11. Daniel Knowler, 12. Jon Swift, 13. Brian Bunker Trio, 14. Jeff Wahl, 15. Heavy Mellow
In this podcast: 1. David Modica, 2. Heifervescent, 3. Rob Johnson Music, 4. Mark Cook, 5. Jeff Wahl, 6. Ray Montford, 7. Ray Montford, 8. Ray Montford, 9. Shadows from the Underground, 10. Ray Montford, 11. Shadows from the Underground, 12. David Modica, 13. Daniel Bautista
Podcast Rebasando el Horizonte. Episodio 0 (piloto): Init - Daniel Bautista | Licencias Creative Commons, qué son y cómo se utilizan. Música incluida en este episodio: Heart of Stone - Second Sight's Comet https://www.jamendo.com/album/63783/back-on-earth Woman in Battlesuit - Chewrafa https://www.jamendo.com/track/1178711/chewrafa-s03-woman-in-battlesuit Crazy As - Julandrew https://www.jamendo.com/track/174271/crazy-as Init - Daniel Bautista https://danielbautista.com/discography.php#thepinkalbum Información más detallada y más links en la entrada de mi blog: http://www.josegdf.net/2017/03/rebasando-el-horizonte-podcast-episodio-0.html
It's been way too long since the last Instrumetalcast so to make up for it here's an extra-long episode for your listening enjoyment. Hopefully it'll tide you over into the new year where these episodes will be more frequent. Shownotes and more after the break: (00:27) Continuum by CRYOGEN from Continuum (BY-NC-ND) (05:21) A Dæmon Hunted/The Flight of Perseus by Returning We Hear the Larks from Far-Stepper/Of Wide Sea [Instrumental] (BY-SA) (18:43) Movement 2 - Andante by Daniel Bautista from Symphony No. 2 in B minor, Op. 16 (BY-SA) (25:40) The Land Of Shadows - The L. O. S. Theme by The Land Of Shadows from Dark Romantika (BY-NC-SA) (29:32) To Break Is Divine by The Reptilians from The Breakers (BY-NC-ND) (32:20) The Existential Frame by Tony C from The Existential Frame (BY-NC-ND) (39:29) Faces by Concatenate from A New Start (BY-NC-SA) (46:06) Penumbra by Isaac Herrera from Return to the past (BY-NC-SA) (49:45) Departure (and Arrival) by Skyed Pillars from None (None) (59:03) Hurricane by Rob Johnson Music from Throw The Sun Into The Sea (BY-NC-SA) (1:01:40) Phantasm by Diometrix from How Do Things Inspire (BY-NC-SA) (1:05:19) Far And Wide by Ray Montford from Many Roads (BY-NC-SA) (1:10:23) The End of Progress by mystakin from The End of Progress (BY) (1:15:07) Ours Is The Fury by Faded Line from Ours Is The Fury (BY-NC-ND) Please support the bands in this show! Buy a T-Shirt, head to the shows, or buy up their entire back-catalog as a holiday present to yourself. Whatever you can do to help these bands keep making music, please do it! Also check out the other great podcasts at Metal Injection, and be sure to listen to all of the great shows (including Open Metalcast) streaming 24/7 at Metalinjection.FM. If you have any suggestions for Creative Commons licensed metal, send me a link at craig@openmetalcast.com. Open Metalcast Instrumetalcast #8 (MP3) Open Metalcast Instrumetalcast #8 (OGG)
It's been way too long since the last Instrumetalcast so to make up for it here's an extra-long episode for your listening enjoyment. Hopefully it'll tide you over into the new year where these episodes will be more frequent. Shownotes and more after the break: * (00:27) Continuum by CRYOGEN from Continuum (BY-NC-ND) * (05:21) A Dæmon Hunted/The Flight of Perseus by Returning We Hear the Larks from Far-Stepper/Of Wide Sea [Instrumental] (BY-SA) * (18:43) Movement 2 – Andante by Daniel Bautista from Symphony No. 2 in B minor, Op. 16 (BY-SA) * (25:40) The Land Of Shadows – The L. O. S. Theme by The Land Of Shadows from Dark Romantika (BY-NC-SA) * (29:32) To Break Is Divine by The Reptilians from The Breakers (BY-NC-ND) * (32:20) The Existential Frame by Tony C from The Existential Frame (BY-NC-ND) * (39:29) Faces by Concatenate from A New Start (BY-NC-SA) * (46:06) Penumbra by Isaac Herrera from Return to the past (BY-NC-SA) * (49:45) Departure (and Arrival) by Skyed Pillars from None (None) * (59:03) Hurricane by Rob Johnson Music from Throw The Sun Into The Sea (BY-NC-SA) * (1:01:40) Phantasm by Diometrix from How Do Things Inspire (BY-NC-SA) * (1:05:19) Far And Wide by Ray Montford from Many Roads (BY-NC-SA) * (1:10:23) The End of Progress by mystakin from The End of Progress (BY) * (1:15:07) Ours Is The Fury by Faded Line from Ours Is The Fury (BY-NC-ND) Please support the bands in this show! Buy a T-Shirt, head to the shows, or buy up their entire back-catalog as a holiday present to yourself. Whatever you can do to help these bands keep making music, please do it! Also check out the other great podcasts at Metal Injection, and be sure to listen to all of the great shows (including Open Metalcast) streaming 24/7 at Metalinjection.FM. If you have any suggestions for Creative Commons licensed metal, send me a link at craig@openmetalcast.com.
In memoriam. (00:10) Anchors by La Mar from La Mar (BY_NC-ND) (07:35) Summer by Adam Emanon from Subterranean (BY-SA) (13:10) Riptide by Judd Madden from Drown (BY-NC-ND) (22:41) This is My Adopted Daughter Margot by Juan Herrera from admire audrey - 2011 Sessions (BY-NC-ND) (27:46) Glaciers by Spiralmountain from Glaciers [single] (BY-NC-ND) (32:29) Line-Trap [Instrumental] by Returning We Hear the Larks from Line-Trap [Single] (BY-SA) (37:46) Black And Dirty Heart (instrumental) by Flurries from My Darling, The Glass Was Always Half Empty (instrumental) (BY-NC-SA) (41:28) Movement 4: Allegro ma non troppo by Daniel Bautista from Symphony No. 1 in A minor, Op. 12 (BY-SA) Please support the bands in this show! Buy a T-Shirt, head to the shows, or yell their name at Graceland. Whatever you can do to help these bands keep making music, please do it! Also check out the other great podcasts at Metal Injection. If you have any suggestions for Creative Commons licensed metal, send me a link at craig@openmetalcast.com. Open Metalcast Instrumetalcast #6 (MP3) Open Metalcast Instrumetalcast #6 (OGG)
In memoriam of the great artists that we've lost this year. Shownotes after the break: * (00:10) Anchors by La Mar from La Mar (BY_NC-ND) * (07:35) Summer by Adam Emanon from Subterranean (BY-SA) * (13:10) Riptide by Judd Madden from Drown (BY-NC-ND) * (22:41) This is My Adopted Daughter Margot by Juan Herrera from admire audrey – 2011 Sessions (BY-NC-ND) * (27:46) Glaciers by Spiralmountain from Glaciers [single] (BY-NC-ND) * (32:29) Line-Trap [Instrumental] by Returning We Hear the Larks from Line-Trap [Single] (BY-SA) * (37:46) Black And Dirty Heart (instrumental) by Flurries from My Darling, The Glass Was Always Half Empty (instrumental) (BY-NC-SA) * (41:28) Movement 4: Allegro ma non troppo by Daniel Bautista from Symphony No. 1 in A minor, Op. 12 (BY-SA) Please support the bands in this show! Buy a T-Shirt, head to the shows, or yell their name at Graceland. Whatever you can do to help these bands keep making music, please do it! Also check out the other great podcasts at Metal Injection. If you have any suggestions for Creative Commons licensed metal, send me a link at craig@openmetalcast.com.
Stop shaking the Christmas presents, or you might just break them. Here you go, here's a extra big helping of metal for you to listen to while you wait to ambush Santa Claus: Faith In A Field Of Mines by Destroy The Colossus from Centuries What You Regret by Cydocore from Envenom Like A Moth To Flame by Iron Thrones from The Wretched Sun Theatrum by Arquel from Tú eres tu destino ERAITE - Bizitzaren Taupadak by ERAITE from Bizitzaren taupadak Rouge sang by Carmina from Demo Unholy Solitude by Cynicism from A Taste Of Hate Rotting Corpse by Beyond Humanity from The Fall of Humanity EP H8 U by XXX Car Ride from The Wait is Over A Glance Into The End by Ever-Frost from The Awakening Natural killer by Final Deadline from Root of anger Sword Of 1000 Truths by Ghost of Maine from Persistence of Vision Down On Your Knees by Cloud 7 from Down On Your Knees Search And Destroy by Lying Apart from We Were Somewhere Around Barstow Feel The StabWounD by StabWounD from I (The birth Of StabWounD) Fight Philosophy by Severed Fifth from Nightmares By Design Shotgun Mrs. by Disaster Fantastic from DF Demo 2010 Pictures At An Exhibition by Daniel Bautista from Classics And Soundtracks Please support the bands in this show! Buy a T-Shirt, head to the shows, or help spread the word by shaving your cat with their name and posting photos on Flickr (only with your cat's consent, please). Whatever you can do to help these bands keep making music, please do it! If you have any suggestions for Creative Commons licensed metal, send me a link at craig@openmetalcast.com. Open Metalcast Episode #10
Lococast.net Episode 9 - Scriptlessly chatting natty Events Thanksgiving and Christmas. Come back after the New Year. Codemash 2011 Jan Pycon 2011 March 100 paper cuts novell bought...do we care? Loco teams for natty cycle http://linuxgrandma.blogspot.com/2010/11/loco-teams-in-natty-cycle.html https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ubuntutheproject-n-loco-council http://loco.ubuntu.com/ Books: Craig Learning Javascript by Shelley Powers Miles Errant http://www.webscription.net/p-278-miles-errant.aspx Rick Pulling Strings with Puppet: JavaScript Patterns Music Tears and Blood by Memories Lab from Stronger Than Hate Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy by Daniel Bautista from Classics And Soundtracks Machines Of War by Severed Fifth from Nightmares By Design Utopia by Bertycox from The Signal Victims by Chronique from A Gate To All Secrets
The Fox, Celtic Music and the history of Beltane It's Beltane and we all love Beltane, don't we? We go wild in this show with not four, but five great pieces of music, a fascinating question and answer session about Beltane, another trip to the Dragon's Head for a story from our resident Scottish Shannachie and an excerpt from Arlene Radasky's superb Celtic novel, The Fox. We also tell you the results of the poll we ran to see which Celtic Myth stories you would like us to cover after the Irish stories. This is not an episode to be missed! Full show notes, details and Contributor pages over at our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com/fox Running Order: Intro 0:40 News & Views 1:18 Rocks of Rodel by Kiss The Mistress 3:19 Beltane: Its History and Modern Celebration by Rowan Moonstone 8:03 Banks of Newfoundland by Bote 17:36 Ivor and the White Adder by Andy Guthrie 24:30 The Celtic World Revisited by Cindy Spear 30:58 Lovern from The Fox by Arlene Radasky 34:14 Jack in the Green by Todd Alan 53:44 Listener Feedback - Liz, Dave, Paulette 58:01 Green and Grey by Damh the Bard 1:02:49 Promo - Form Letter Rejection Theater 1:13:03 Promo - The Geek Witch Podcast 1:15:15 Outtakes 1:16:15 We hope you enjoy it! Gary & Ruthie x x Released: 28th Sep 2009, 1hr 22m Send us your feedback - we love it! Email garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, or call us using Speakpipe News & Views We announce that the website poll has come to a close. We have been running a poll to find out which direction you would like us to take the show in the future - would you like us to continue with Irish Mythology, move on to Welsh Mythology, Arthurian or one of the other strains of Celtic Mythology? We are so really privileged that you have answered with your mouse clicks and we have had 985 votes! Wow, thank you so much. To confirm the results - 3rd Place - Arthurian Myth with 19% of the votes 2nd Place - The Ulster Cycle with 36.1% of the votes 1st Place - Welsh Mythology with 37.9% of the votes So after this Irish Mythological Cycle draws to a close, we will start to present Welsh Mythology for you. We also announced that we have responded to requests from Listeners to produce an online shop, where items carrying the CMP logo can be bought. You can find the shop on Cafe Press or from the Non-profit Shop link in the menu to the left. We have set this up with no profit margin - the price you see is the price Cafe Press charge. Rocks of Rodel by Kiss The Mistress Kiss The Mistress was formed 18 months ago and in that time has moved from folk club floor spots to main act bookings. Their debut CD About Time, released on the 20th March 2009 is already receiving rave reviews and their CD launch at the famous Cambridge Folk Club a fantastic night, attended and enjoyed greatly by an appreciative audience who had traveled from across the Eastern region to attend. You can find out more details about Kiss The Mistress on their website or on their Contributor Page on our website. Beltane: Its History and Modern Celebration by Rowan Moonstone You'll find the original article for this question and answer session on Sacred Texts. Banks of Newfoundland by Bote Bote is a group of 4, sometimes 5, musicians who are striving to bring the maritime sea shanty scene to the southern USA where it is relatively unheard of. We play anything from original numbers about the ocean, love, heartache, or just plain good times, to the traditional folk tunes of the Celtic nations that focus primarily on the salt sea. We have a set list of over 30 songs we play live and selected the best 15 songs for our first album. Whether you're a Celtic music fan or not there is still something for your ears in Work and Worry. Whether it's the funky acoustic pop "All Day Long" or the Bob Dyaln-esque "Whiskey in the Jar", to the harder rocking "Drunken Sailor" or "Star of the County Down", there is more than just irish pub music to be heard here. You can find out more about Bote on their Contributor Page. Ivor and the White Adder by Andy Guthrie We are incredibly privileged to have Andy as a Contributor to the show. He tells stories that are alive in his family today and that have come down through the ages. He says: The old Legends are a passion and a Joy, and the writings of Fiona Macleod are inspiration, in all I do. I have been a Head gardener of 31 years for large house, and sill working, I see the years come and go from spring to winner, and love it all. I retell the old stories. You can read more about Andy on his Myspace page or on our Contributor Page. The Celtic World Revisited by Cindy Spear This poem was inspired by the journey of the Celts. Of course, the place for me of greatest interest is Ireland where many Celts landed. I have included a photo I took in N. Ireland of a very mystical place where there were circles of stones and other interesting rock formations. Published in The New Brunswick Reader July 1, ’95. Read on CBC Radio with Iona’s "The Search" January 9, ’96. Copyright - ’95 - Cindy Spear To find out more about Cindy Spear go to her website or visit her Contributor Page. Lovern from 'The Fox' by Arlene Radasky The Fox is a historical novel that contains adventure, ancient Celtic beliefs, sacrifice, love of family, ancient and modern culture, and divorce. Have you ever wondered who your ancestors were? How did they live? How did they die? Most of us do. Genealogy is a huge business. Curiosity about our bloodlines, our past, makes us want to go back as far as possible. But, genealogy can only go back as far as there are written records. What if you had a chance to find a connection to ancient roots? To someone who lived two thousand years ago? Proof you could touch and hold in your hand Aine Macrea has that chance. She is the archaeologist who is on the search for a vision. Jahna has come to her and lead her to discoveries. In The Fox, you will follow the lives of Jahna and Lovern, two people who lived in what is now Scotland, during the time of the invading Romans. The Romans threatened Jahna and Lovern, their clan and most importantly, the life of their child. They struggled to find a way to stop the coming invasion and in doing so, left traces of their lives. Aine is working to rebuild her career and is led by instinct, or a vision (or is it a ghost?) to a hilltop in Scotland. Follow their stories in her podcast novel The Fox, you can also buy this book at Amazon. Find out more about Arlene on her Contributor Page. Jack in the Green by Todd Alan For me in this life, music is something I have learned to do. I have such strong feelings about the earth and our environment that I am using one thing I know to help spread the word about our need to re-balance our connection to our planet earth. My hope is that hearing this music might inspire some people to become more active in healing ourselves and our planet. Earth Changes was years in the making. I have been singing about for our Mother Earth since the mid- eighties. After a decade of touring and performing, I have spent most of my last 10 years building and helping form a nature-based landed intentional community on 620 acres in Southern Ohio called Wisteria. Here, I have connected deeper to my family and the land. In the last few years as the consciousness about global warming has risen, I felt inspired to create music again. Recently, I finished my new CD entitled Earth Changes. I mainly want this music to inspire people. I am giving away songs (free downloads) and CDs to help raise awareness. I am hoping that this music will help spread the word about the dangers of Global Warming and the need to protect our precious planet. To find out more about Todd Alan go to his website or visit his Contributor Page. Listener Feedback Liz, Dave, Paulette We are lucky to have received all audio feedback for this episode. We play a message from Liz who asks about books for her seven year-old son on Celtic Mythology. We found the following titles: Celtic Tales & Legends by Nicola Baxter, Armadillo Books, ISBN 1843224275, Amazon Tales from Old Ireland by Malachy Doyle, Barefoot Books, ISBN 1846862410, Amazon We also play feedback from Dave from Sacramento and Stephen from South Florida. We also play a lovely piece sent to us by Paulette Jaxton from the Form Letter Rejection Theater podcast and play a promo below. Lastly we talk about the difference in the seasons for the Northern and Southern Hemispheres and introduce Geek Witch and play Tahlea's promo. We mention Stephen's comprehensive list of Celtic Music played ion podcasts and you can find it here. You can find out more details about Damh on his Contributor Page on our website. Green and Grey by Damh the Bard Damh is a modern-day Bard whose spirituality, and love of folk tradition, is expressed through his music, storytelling and poetry. Drawing on the Bardic traditions his performances are both entertaining and educational, weaving a tapestry of myth, peace, and anthems that speak directly to the heart, but never without a good splash of humour. You can find Damh's music on iTunes, or from his website, Pagan Music. He is also the voice behind Druidcast, the official podcast of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids (OBOD, for short) - modern day Druids. You can find Druidcast here and find out more about OBOD here. Promo - Form Letter Rejection Theater Paulette Jaxton Form Letter Rejection Theatre, with Paulette Jaxton, is described as a monthly audio anthology of previously unpublished short speculative fiction. The show has four episodes available now and Gary's favourite story is Divine Fire - which is a work of fantasy. In it a young woman must choose between the expedient path she has chosen for her own survival and a more dangerous one she has long since left behind. Promo - The Geek Witch Podcast Tahlea Moonwater The Geek Witch Podcast Tahlea Moonwater is a 21 year old Wiccan who has identified as Pagan for 9-10 years, and been actively studying and practising Wicca for 5-6 years. Tahlea identifies her personal path as “Solitary Eclectic Wicca”. She indulges in the study of Wicca and Witchcraft, as well as other Occult topics. Whilst mostly being a solitary practitioner and focusing with community online, Tahlea has been increasingly involved with her local Pagan community, starting up her own networking site for Pagans in Tasmania, as well as joining the Tasmanian Pagan Alliance, Inc. and becoming quite involved with the organisation through revamping their website, attending two moots per month, and the submission of a regular ‘Internet Interest’ column to the TPA’s quarterly newsletter. Additionally, she is the Australian Columnist at The Pagan Activist. Get EXTRA content in the Celtic Myth Podshow App for iOS, Android & Windows Contact Us: You can leave us a message by using the Speakpipe Email us at: garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com. Facebook fan-page http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow, Twitter (@CelticMythShow) or Snapchat (@garyandruth), Pinterest (celticmythshow) or Instagram (celticmythshow) Help Spread the Word: Please also consider leaving us a rating, a review and subscribing in iTunes or 'Liking' our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow as it helps let people discover our show - thank you :) If you've enjoyed the show, would you mind sharing it on Twitter please? Click here to post a tweet! Ways to subscribe to the Celtic Myth Podshow: Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Special Thanks Maya Filipic, Stories from Emona IV from Between Two Worlds. See the Contributor Page for details. Silence, Larmes from L'Autre Endroit. See the Contributor Page for more details. Prydein, Emi's Jig from Film'O Graf. See the Contributor Page for more details. Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band, Steam Train to Malaig from Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band 40th Anniversary. See the Contributor Page for more details. Seraphic Panoply, Inner Space from Soundtrack EP. See the Contributor Page for more details. Daniel Bautista, caleidoscopic. See the Contributor Page for more details. Avel Glas, Suite Vannetaise from Vent Bleu. See the Contributor Page page for more details. For incidental music: Diane Arkenstone The Secret Garden. See the Contributor Page for details. Kim Robertson, Angels in Disguise. See the Contributor Page for more details. Jigger, Time Ticks Away. See the Contributor Page for more details. For our Theme Music: The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details. Additional Sources OBOD And, of course, the Awen - inspiration and imagination! Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music (in Alphabetic order) Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page. Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page. Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page. Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page. The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page. Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page. Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page. Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page. S.J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page. Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. 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featuring the music of Sam Sparro, RaykoKRB and Daniel Bautista.