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As 20-year-old Olga Janáčková lay dying from typhoid fever, her father wrote down everything she said. Later, he transformed those words—and gasps—into music. The grieving father, Czech composer Leoš Janáček, called the ultra-short musical pieces "speech melodies." In this episode, language writer Michael Erard invites cellist Petronella Torin to play Olga's speech melodies. NYU's Michael Beckerman describes the controversy surrounding them. This is among countless ways that loved ones have memorialized the final words of the dying. Michael Erard tells the stories of many of them in his new book, Bye Bye I Love You. Music in this episode by Magnus Ludvigsson, Medité, Dream Cave, Nylonia, Alexandra Woodward, Cobby Costa, August Wilhelmsson, David Celeste, Martin Landstrom, Gavin Luke, Rand Also, Airae, Alan Ellis, Jules Gaia, Trabant 33, and Leoš Janáček. More about cellist Petronella Torin here. The photo (via Wikimedia Commons) shows Olga Janáčková, daughter of the Czech composer Leoš Janáček, not long before her death from typhoid fever. Read a transcript of this episode here. Subscribe to our newsletter here.
As 20-year-old Olga Janáčková lay dying from typhoid fever, her father wrote down everything she said. Later, he transformed those words—and gasps—into music. The grieving father, Czech composer Leoš Janáček, called the ultra-short musical pieces "speech melodies." In this episode, language writer Michael Erard invites cellist Petronella Torin to play Olga's speech melodies. NYU's Michael Beckerman describes the controversy surrounding them. This is among countless ways that loved ones have memorialized the final words of the dying. Michael Erard tells the stories of many of them in his new book, Bye Bye I Love You. Music in this episode by Magnus Ludvigsson, Medité, Dream Cave, Nylonia, Alexandra Woodward, Cobby Costa, August Wilhelmsson, David Celeste, Martin Landstrom, Gavin Luke, Rand Also, Airae, Alan Ellis, Jules Gaia, Trabant 33, and Leoš Janáček. More about cellist Petronella Torin here. The photo (via Wikimedia Commons) shows Olga Janáčková, daughter of the Czech composer Leoš Janáček, not long before her death from typhoid fever. Read a transcript of this episode here. Subscribe to our newsletter here.
Once upon a time, there was a podcast that brought fairy tales to life just as their movie adaptations hit theaters. Today, we're celebrating the release of Disney's live-action Snow White with the timeless tale of a princess whose beauty threatened a queen's vanity. Curl up, close your eyes, and let this classic tale of beauty, jealousy, and true love guide you into the sweetest of dreams.The music in this episode is First Resolution by David Celeste.Text a Story Suggestion (or just say hi!)Dreamful is sponsored by AirDoctorUse code DREAMFUL at checkout for up to $300 off! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showNeed more Dreamful? For more info about the show, episodes, and ways to support; check out our website www.dreamfulstories.com Subscribe on Buzzsprout to get bonus episodes in the regular feed & a shout-out in an upcoming episode! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts for bonus episodes at apple.co/dreamful To get bonus episodes synced to your Spotify app & a shout-out in an upcoming episode, subscribe to dreamful.supercast.com You can also support us with ratings, kind words, & sharing this podcast with loved ones. Find us on Facebook at facebook.com/dreamfulpodcast & Instagram @dreamfulpodcast! Dreamful is produced and hosted by Jordan Blair. Edited by Katie Sokolovska. Theme song by Joshua Snodgrass. Cover art by Jordan Blair. ©️ Dreamful LLC
Alex plays through a session of And They All Lived... (https://fandible.itch.io/and-they-all-lived) by Angela Craft (https://www.instagram.com/craft.angela/). New to the London social scene, Nate tries his hand at... love? Yeah, let's call it that. Your cast: Nate Chadsworth: Alex (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/hosts/alex) Music Theme music: Ninth World by Dave Sterling (https://www.mixcloud.com/davesterling/). Track 215 by Savage Strange Behavior by Matt Stewart Evans / via Audiio New Beginnings by Morris / via Audiio Charming Florinda by Giovanni Amedeo / via Audiio General Store by Monument Studios The sexy blues strikes again by Flashinmusic / via Adobe Stock Foreshadow by Monument Studios Handel Improvisation by Monument Studios Intermission Guitar C by Monument Studios Lantern Inn Dulcimers by Monument Studios Duel by Monument Studios Sexy Girl by urres / via Adobe Stock Akihiko Knows by David Celeste / via Adobe Stock Additional sound effects and ambience by Krotos, Monument Studios, and Savage. Production Editing: Daniel Transcription: Stace Safety in Role-playing It is essential that everyone playing in a game feels safe and is having fun. We've compiled a brief list of the safety tools we use here (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/safety). As always, see our standard disclaimer (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/disclaimer).
“Our enemies are waging a war, and to many of them, it's a holy war,” says host Kelly Hayes. In this episode, Hayes and guest Talia Lavin discuss the emotional impacts of the presidential election, the expansive agenda of the Christian right, and how everyday people can resist what Lavin calls “our nation's precipitous slide into autocracy.” Music: Son Monarcas, David Celeste & Heath Cantu You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: truthout.org/series/movement-memos/ If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter
“We really have a big opportunity right now to decide, within traumatic conditions and circumstances, how we are going to show up, again and again, for ourselves and each other,” says Tanuja Jageranauth. In this episode of “Movement Memos,” host Kelly Hayes talks with radical therapist Dorian Ortega and Healing Justice practitioners Tanuja Jagernauth and Chiara Galimberti about trauma, and some of the tools and practices that can help us heal. Music: Son Monarcas, David Celeste & Peter Sandberg You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: truthout.org/series/movement-memos/ If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter
“The capitalist system also doesn't care if we die. So insisting on the value of human life, insisting on grieving, particularly grieving publicly and collectively, is a real statement against this entire death-making system,” says author Sarah Jaffe. In this episode, Kelly talks with Sarah about the lessons of Sarah's latest book, From the Ashes: Grief and Revolution in a World on Fire. Music: Son Monarcas, David Celeste & Peter Sandberg You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: truthout.org/series/movement-memos/ If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter
Stealing from the Consort Guild? How scandalous! Magpie takes Yasmine and Neva on a sexy heist. Ilsene seeks out tapestry buyers. Ezri gets an exciting job opportunity. Player Intrusion: Stace: How to Get a Girlfriend (When You're a Terrifying Monster) by Marie Cardno Bookshop (https://bookshop.org/p/books/how-to-get-a-girlfriend-when-you-re-a-terrifying-monster-marie-cardno/18486327?ean=9781991150325) | Barnes & Noble (https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-to-get-a-girlfriend-marie-cardno/1141461944) | Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Girlfriend-When-Youre-Terrifying-Monster/dp/B0B7QC7YCP) Your cast: GM: Daniel (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/hosts/daniel) Ilsene Vite: Sampson (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/hosts/sampson) Magpie: Alex (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/hosts/alex) Ezri Stonebreaker: Stace (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/hosts/stace) Music Theme music: Ninth World by Dave Sterling (https://www.mixcloud.com/davesterling/). Previously On by Monument Studios Alice Guitar by Monument Studios Dystopian Investigation by Monument Studios Dystopian Investigation B by Monument Studios Dystopian Lobby by Monument Studios Dystopian Intermission by Monument Studios Thieving Thimbles by Leonard Hutton / via Adobe Stock I Have a Plan, Mr. Norton by Arthur Benson / via Adobe Stock Mind Your Step by Craft Case / via Adobe Stock Foolish by Ardent Memories / via Adobe Stock Little Piggy by All Bets Off / via Adobe Stock Debunk by Ardent Memories / via Adobe Stock In Private by Gettz G / via Adobe Stock Bang Bang Bang by Moarn / via Audiio Boring by Higher Power / via Adobe Stock Dark and Anxious by Monument Studios Intermission Guitar by Monument Studios Akihiko Knows by David Celeste / via Adobe Stock Dangerous Mystery Meeting by Zimmer Studio / via Adobe Stock The Haunting by Monument Studios Additional sound effects and ambience by Ghosthack and Monument Studios. Production Editing: Daniel Transcription: Stace Safety in Role-playing It is essential that everyone playing in a game feels safe and is having fun. We've compiled a brief list of the safety tools we use here (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/safety). As always, see our standard disclaimer (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/disclaimer).
In dreams, an Oracle cuts the strings. Can Bloom keep GENIX at bay? For Transcripts, our Tip Jar, and the official Discord Server: https://bloomandblight.com/ Songs featured courtesy Epidemic Sound: "In Waves" by Hampus Naeselius, "Pressure Drop" by Max Anson, "Beyond Rivers and Dust" by Alec Slayne, "The Lost Forest" by DEX 1200, "Float With Me" by David Celeste, "Hidden Enigma" by Dream Cave, "What We Stand For" by Francis Wells, "Where You'll Meet Again" by David Celeste, and our Season 1 Theme - "Restless (Instrumental)" by Kadant
The crew heads North on an unnamed ship. With the bombs neutralized, Luca does what he feels is the right thing and warns his friends, the other captains, of the danger they may be in. The Final Race starts of with a bang. The ship gains a crewman. The gang learns how to set sail on the Wildsea. Morca is put to the test in a dangerous encounter on the open sea. Featured in the episode: Joe Prata, Will Mercer, Sam Gullo, Dylan Belardinelli, and Michael Thomas Grant. Special Thanks to: Felix Isaacs for the use of The Wildsea RPG. Bonnie Grace, Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Craft Case, David Celeste, Dream Cave, Experia, Francis Wells, Gavin Luke, Howard Harper-Barnes, John Utah, and Rune Dale for the music featured in this episode. Jimmy Marino for the Storm of Whispers theme. Lindsey Meyer and Michael Thomas Grant for the Storm of Whispers album art. Thank you for listening! Find all of our socials on our Website. Support us directly at Patreon.
The crew crashes the party. Luca has a chance encounter with the Elder Wishmaker and is gifted a small treasure. Venick finds his way out of (the) Morca via its mouth. Cybin does some last minute checks around the ship before tucking in early for bed. Reverend Rise and Venick decided to do a sweep of the some of their allies ships to ensure there are no foul mysteries in store for them before the race starts. Luca starts a conga line. A sweet southern stranger is scared off by the threat of a kiss. Featured in the episode: Joe Prata, Will Mercer, Sam Gullo, Dylan Belardinelli, and Michael Thomas Grant. Special Thanks to: Felix Isaacs for the use of The Wildsea RPG. Aerian, Alec Slayne, Alexandra Woodward, David Celeste, El Equipo Del Norte, Frank Jonsson, Jerry Lacey, Jimmy Marino, Million Eyes, Peter Sandberg, Raymond Grouse, and Wendel Scherer for the music featured in this episode. Jimmy Marino for the Storm of Whispers theme. Lindsey Meyer and Michael Thomas Grant for the Storm of Whispers album art. Thank you for listening! Find all of our socials on our Website. Support us directly at Patreon.
A Reunion of SortsContent Warnings: Discussion of death, extensive exploration of grief, loss of a spouse.Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e10-5-find-a-way/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Josie Thomas as Louisa, Shannon Kelly as Julia, Phil Thompson as Riley, Cameron Gergett as Stephen, and Eric Willmott as Arthur.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/Intro and outro music by LumehillAtmospheric music: Philosophia by David Celeste and The Joyful Mystery of Being Alive by Ave Air. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season 6 Episode 8: Lauren Scott on A Poet's Voice “rocks and shiny shellsin all shapes and colors makeyoung hearts sing and danceprecious works of artremain forever pricelesstime irrelevantsandy shore offerstroves of tiny treasures forimaginationsfingers hold paintbrushbrows furrow, fully focusedmasterpiece crafted” “Tiny Treasures” from Ever So Gently: A Collection of Poems by Lauren Scott Welcome to Tea Toast & Trivia. Thank you for listening in. I am your host, Rebecca Budd, and I am looking forward to sharing this moment with you. I am traveling virtually to Northern California to meet writer and poet, Lauren Scott. Lauren enjoys the tranquil pleasures of small-town living alongside her supportive husband, Matthew, and their beloved lab, Copper. As a dedicated wordsmith, Lauren has explored both fiction and reflections of her own life through her compelling poetry and short stories. Lauren released her latest poetry collection, “Ever So Gently,” in July of 2023. This enchanting anthology artfully communicates the nuances of life, love, and the human spirit. Today, I am delighted that Lauren Scott has joined me to give voice to her poetry. Welcome to the podcast series, “A Poet's Voice”, which brings words of poetry from across the world to your home. I invite you to put the kettle on and add to this exciting conversation on Tea Toast & Trivia. Thank you for joining Lauren and me on Tea Toast & Trivia to reflect on the beauty of poetic words. Thank you, Lauren for sharing your insights on how poetry allows us to describe the world around us in unexpected ways. This has been a wonderful conversation. Listeners you can meet up with Lauren on her website, Baydreamer, (BaydreamerWrites.com) and Amazon. You are only an internet click away from journeys that enrich the soul. Until next time we meet, dear friends, keep reading and reciting poetry. Safe travels wherever your adventures lead you. Music by Epidemic Sound Gavin Luke "Sentient" https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/BZeZdCNhcw/ David Celeste "Under Your Wings" https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/j3C38gUeUu/ Max Anson "Break of Day" https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/ygrq37w0oz/ David Celeste "Eternally Yours" https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/K8gUW0Gb5B/ David Celeste "Catharsis" https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/7Y8Il1GyZs/
A crew united at last preps for the journey ahead. Cybin and Luca introduce Reverend Rise and Venick to (The) Morca. The crew is gifted a Whisper Maker from the Wishmakers. Luca gets to the bottom of his talking map conundrum. Rise, Venick, and Cybin go to The Knot to make alliances with some of the captain involved in The Final Race. No one wants to actually be a Captain. Featured in the episode: Joe Prata, Will Mercer, Sam Gullo, Dylan Belardinelli, and Michael Thomas Grant Special Thanks to: Jimmy Marino for the Storm of Whispers theme. Felix Isaacs for the use of The Wildsea RPG. Lindsey Meyer and Michael Thomas Grant for the Storm of Whispers album art. David Celeste, Adriel Fair, Bonnie Grace, Howard Harper-Barnes, Jerry Lacey, Taomito, and Alexandrea Woodward for the music featured in this episode via Epidemic Sound. Thank you for listening! Find all of our socials on our Website. Support us directly at Patreon.
S6 E1: D.G. Kaye on her podcast “Grief - The Real Talk” Welcome to Tea, Toast and Trivia. Thank you for listening in. I am your host Rebecca Budd, and I look forward to sharing this moment with you. I am delighted that blogger, non-fiction writer, memoir author and podcaster, Debby Gies and I are connecting Toronto and Vancouver, Canada. Debby is a Canadian author, writing under the pen name of D.G. Kaye. She writes about real life and the events that she has had to navigate through and overcome. Her intent is to inspire others by sharing her stories and the lessons that have come along with them. In her podcast “Grief – The Real Talk”, Debbie speaks from the heart and from personal experience. She takes listeners through the painful journey of her grief after losing the love of her life, sharing her observations about the changes that occur during the grieving process. I invite you to put the kettle on and add to this profound and moving conversation on Tea Toast & Trivia. Thank you for joining Debby and me on Tea Toast & Trivia. And a special thank you, Debby, for sharing your insights on grieving. Losing a loved one is an inevitable part of life. It is a deeply emotional and challenging experience that requires careful consideration. I invite you to meet up with Debby on her blog, D.G. Kaye Writer.com , on her podcast– Grief, The Real Talk, her Amazon Page and on Goodreads. It is a place that welcomes profound conversations that reminds us to Live, Love, Laugh and Breathe. Until next time we meet, dear friends, safe travels wherever your adventures lead you. Music by David Celeste "The Bloom of Her Skin". Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/8KN2JKoLoG/
Video Essay Link: https://youtu.be/Um5s1yAO02AExploring Wong Kar-wai's moody, intimate style and how it grabs hold of our senses.Links:Website: https://solo.to/mindtheaterPatreon: https://patreon.com/mindtheaterTwitter: https://twitter.com/mindtheaterpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindtheaterpod/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mindtheaterMusic:"Now is the Time to Leave," August Whilhelmsson"Her Eyes the Stars," Patrik Berg Almkvisth, LUCHS"Night Arr. For Cello and Felt Piano," Limelight Glow"The Inventor," David Celeste"Middle School," Blue WednesdaySources/References:https://fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/1866-toulmouche-hesitant-fiancee/https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/12/style/auguste-toulmouche-hesitant-fiancee-tiktok.htmlhttps://rehs.com/eng/default-19th20th-century-artist-bio-page/?fl_builder&artist_no=403&sold=1https://anthropology-of-weddings.org.uk/athens-greece-wedding-symbols/#:~:text=Wedding%20wreaths%20also%20refer%20to,of%20the%20wreaths%20tightly%20together.Support the show
"Work it girl! Yes, yes! Love it." Our heroes return once again to Agravar. In the wake of an attempted coup, they stock up on knowledge, armor, explosives and — of course — dresses. But will any of this help them in their journeys to come? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Rallied" by Sayer Roberts “Blue Lantern" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “Infant Memories" by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “A Foreboding Presence" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound “Don't Forget This" by Mica Emory, Epidemic Sound “Show and Tell" by Martin Carlberg, Epidemic Sound “Rally at Work" by Sayer Roberts “The Moon and Me" by Maree Docia, Epidemic Sound “Scintilla" by David Celeste, Epidemic Sound “Home Is You" by Synthetic Tides, Epidemic Sound “The Key" by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound “Extraordinary Dream" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Not Easy Being Clever" by Leimoti, Epidemic Sound “Be My Shelter" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Spirit of the Ages" by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound “Fine By Then (Instrumental Version)" by Ray, Epidemic Sound “Overland with Oxen" from Tabletop Audio “Shrouded in Conspiracy" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Too Quiet" by Aiyo, Epidemic Sound “Nadir" by Gavin Luke, Epidemic Sound “Better Off" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “The Wind is Changing" by Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemic Sound “9 to 5" by BLAEKER, Epidemic Sound “Bossa for Noa" by Martin Landstrom, Epidemic Sound “Cafe Bossa" by Riverworn, Epidemic Sound “Cafe de Manha" by Martin Landstrom, Epidemic Sound “Sneaking Into the Kitchen" by Arthur Benson, Epidemic Sound “My Roommate is a Spider" by Jerry Lacey, Epidemic Sound “It's Perilous" by Michael Rothery, Epidemic Sound “Keep On It" by Mar Vei, Epidemic Sound “Why Ever" by Heyson, Epidemic Sound “Different Planets" by Cushy, Epidemic Sound
"Can I roll to look for sandal prints?" Porki returns in our third Rallying Interlude. Our heroes double-level up, get their patron-created magic items, and take a much needed beachside break. But will they actually relax? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Rallied" by Sayer Roberts “Moonlight Serenade (60's Pop Version)” by Martin Gauffin, Epidemic Sound “sit sit (Instrumental Version)” by Ingrid Witt, Epidemic Sound “A Most Violent Man” by Lofive, Epidemic Sound “Heroes of Speed” by Johan Glossner, Epidemic Sound “Mountain Sunrise” by Leimoti, Epidemic Sound “Soulful Stride” by Will Harris, Epidemic Sound “Hearts Off Duty” by Mike Franklyn, Epidemic Sound “Born Again” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Twenty-Two or More” by Finn Danniell, Epidemic Sound “Waiting in Vain” by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “Heavy Respite” by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound “Mystery Island” by Rune Dale, Epidemic Sound “Hustle and Bustle” by Sayer Roberts “Dear Teddy Bear” by Mike Franklyn, Epidemic Sound “Distilled Tropical” from Tabletop Audio “Ready for New York” by Tiki Tiki, Epidemic Sound “Summer of Strumming” by Mica Emory, Epidemic Sound “Christmas Potpurri” by John B. Lund, Epidemic Sound “The Pit of Doom” by Sightless in Shadow, Epidemic Sound “The Triumph” by Edgar Hopp, Epidemic Sound “Nippon” by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “The Trauma of Loss” by Miles Avida, Epidemic Sound “No More Reasons” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Suspended Beliefs” by Sage Oursler, Epidemic Sound “Tapped Out” by Jerry Lacey, Epidemic Sound “The Garden's Light” by Trevor Kowalski, Epidemic Sound “Secrets of Lies” by David Celeste, Epidemic Sound “Raven” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “A Brand New Bond” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “From the Summit” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Gonna Make It Happen” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound
"What do you need from me right now?" June has finally be reunited with her long-lost mother. But will their reunion be a joyous one? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “The River Told Me Lies" by Daniel Gunnarsson, Epidemic Sound “Enough by Now" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Drops of Golden Sun" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “Interpale" by Lucention, Epidemic Sound “The Adventurer" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “At Long Last" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “Fairy's Fear" by Deskant, Epidemic Sound “Be My Shelter" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Covered Bridge" by American Legion, Epidemic Sound “This Too Shall Pass" by Peace Reels, Epidemic Sound “Senseless Arguments" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Lazer Beams" by Experia, Epidemic Sound “Highway Chase" by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound “Ancient Awakening" by Bjorn Alva, Epidemic Sound “Secrets of Lies" by David Celeste, Epidemic Sound “Rose's Nerve" by True Messenger, Epidemic Sound “Mummy's Tomb" from Tabletop Audio “Life or Death" by Ethan Sloan, Epidemic Sound
“What are the ways we could organize people into new social forms in which new human, more humane, more liberatory capacities would emerge that we could use for our own liberation?” asks Aaron Goggans of the WildSeed Society. In this episode of “Movement Memos,” Goggans and host Kelly Hayes talk about how activists can resist the trends of late capitalism, including the alienation imposed by the tech world, by cultivating modes of communication and communal care that defy the norms of our individualist society. Goggans argues that social movements are “responsible for figuring out a liberatory and empowering way of filling … the human desire for mutual recognition, belonging and connection.” Music: Son Monarcas, Brendon Moeller, Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Lama House, David Celeste & Yonder Dale You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: bit.ly/movementmemos If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter
"What the fuck, mama?" Wardens pursue our heroes as their memories, one by one, dissolve into sand. Will Guard's plan to chug a vial of sap and astral project to the Empressar get them any closer to their goals? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Remembered” by Sayer Roberts “Evil Intentions” by Experia, Epidemic Sound “High Scepter” by Sayer Roberts “Wasteland Horizon” by Hawea, Epidemic Sound “Apogee” by Bireli Snow, Epidemic Sound “Far Far Far” by Bonnie Grace, Epidemic Sound “Be My Shelter” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Serious Development” by Blackout Memories, Epidemic Sound “When Things Collide” by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound “Push n' Shove” by Deskant, Epidemic Sound “Bad to Worse” by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Exit Strategy” by Jon Sumner, Epidemic Sound “Night Air” by Joseph Alesci, Epidemic Sound “Fadfada” by Ali Sabah, Epidemic Sound “Grand Buffoon” by Benjamin Rice, Epidemic Sound “No More Escaping” by Reynard Seidel, Epidemic Sound “Missing Pieces” by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound “Night Creature” by Josef Falkenskold, Epidemic Sound “Desert Footsteps” by Sight of Wonders, Epidemic Sound “Royal Chaos” by _91Nova, Epidemic Sound “In the Aftermath” by Michael Rothery, Epidemic Sound “Secrets and Lies” by David Celeste, Epidemic Sound “What's Next” by Nylonia, Epidemic Sound “Desert Winds” from Tabletop Audio
En esta escena específica, Hannibal Lecter se comunica con su inusual aliada y rival, Clarice Starling, a través de una carta llena de enigmas y simbolismos. Es un momento cautivador, donde la inteligencia y la astucia del Dr. Lecter se ponen de manifiesto, dejando al espectador sin aliento. La carta que Camilo García leerá con maestría pertenece a una de las escenas más intrigantes de la película "Hannibal", estrenada en el año 2001, lo que significa que han pasado 22 años desde su lanzamiento. Sin embargo, lo que hace aún más especial esta ocasión es que Camilo García ha vuelto a grabar esta carta de Hannibal Lecter exclusivamente para nuestro podcast. 🐑 Camilo García, con su inconfundible voz y talento, nos transportará a ese preciso instante, sumergiéndonos en la atmósfera del suspense y la reflexión que caracteriza esta película. Es un momento cumbre en la trama, y su interpretación hará que el oyente sienta que está viviendo esta inquietante escena de la película.🐑🦋 CAMILO GARCÍA. Actor y director de doblaje. El actor más prolífico de nuestro país con una considerable trayectoria a sus espaldas, la voz habitual del considerado el mejor actor francés de todos los tiempos Gérard Depardieu, del oscarizado Gene Hackman (a partir de 1989) y del británico Anthony Hopkins desde que le doblara en el clásico de 1991 - El silencio de los corderos. Ha doblado en más de 3000 películas y series para televisión. Últimos trabajos:🎬 Harrison Ford. El ascenso de Skywalker El padre, Anthony Hopkins (2020) Gérard Depardieu, Maigret (2022) El hijo, Antony Hopkins (2023) John Wick 4, Clancy Brown (2023) Harrison Ford, 1923. 1ªt. (2023) La voz de Logan Roy- Brian Cox en Succession 2019-2023 ¡¡SUMA Y SIGUE!! GRACIAS PROFESOR, GRACIAS POR TODO!!👏👏👏👏 🎧 Voz de Asimov en este Podcast: Puedes escuchar el audiolibro completo aquí: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/68011824 Dramatización Cyrano de Bergerac: Voces Camilo García y Olga Paraíso, puedes escucharlo aquí: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/110664633 📌Súbete a nuestra nave y disfruta de contenido exclusivo solo para ti, pulsa el botón azul APOYAR y serás un tabernero galáctico desde 1,49€ al mes. Gracias por tu apoyo. ¡¡Hasta el próximo audio!! 🚀 (。◕‿◕。) La Música en este audio pertenece a Epidemic Sound con licencia premiun autorizada: Título de las piezas: Decree of Separation de Breathing tides-The Heart, David Celeste. Una producción de Historias para ser Leídas. “¿Han parado ya de chillar los corderos, Clarice?”🐑 A más ver.✍️ Hannibal Lecter, Doctor en medicina. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
“How are these tools going to be used to increase the power of employers and of management once again, and to be used against workers,” asks Paris Marx. In this episode, Paris and Kelly break down the hype and potential of artificial intelligence, and what we should really be worried about. You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: bit.ly/movementmemos If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter Music: Son Monarcas, David Celeste, HATAMITSUNAMI, Guustavv & Ryan James Carr
“It's really important for people to understand what this bundle of ideologies is, because it's become so hugely influential, and is shaping our world right now, and will continue to shape it for the foreseeable future,” says philosopher and historian Émile P. Torres. In this episode, Kelly and Émile discuss what activists should know about longtermism and TESCREAL. You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: bit.ly/movementmemos If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter Music: Son Monarcas & David Celeste
“This is a global struggle against fascism, it's a global struggle against the militarization of the police and state violence against folks whose dissent is being oppressed,” says Jasmine, an organizer in Atlanta. In this episode, Kelly talks with authors Alex Vitale and Stuart Schrader about the frightening trajectory of policing in the United States. Kelly also talks with Chicago activist Benji Hart, and Jasmine, an organizer in Atlanta who is engaged in the struggle to Stop Cop City. You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: bit.ly/MMCopCity If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter Music: Son Monarcas and David Celeste
"No, it's not right. This isn't how it happened. That's not right." Isaac Axedrummer, in puppet form, is being paraded through the streets of a small town. It seems that every year, this little community relives the fateful day when Isaac killed the Lord Governor Agra. But can our heroes be sure that the villagers aren't marching him to a funeral pyre? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Rallied” by Sayer Roberts “Hiding Shadows” by Josef Falkenskold, Epidemic Sound “Really Gotta Know” by Walt Adams, Epidemic Sound “Age of Men” by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound “Lead” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Pit Fighter” from Tabletop Audio “Cherry Blossom Fall” by Joseph Beg, Epidemic Sound “Watchman” by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “Rain Show” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Sweet Scent” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Be My Shelter” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Heavenly Feathers” by Deskant, Epidemic Sound “Governor of the North” by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound “Follow the Falcon” by David Celeste, Epidemic Sound “Last Survivor” by Deskant, Epidemic Sound “Feeding the Animals” by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound “Echo Chamber” by Alan Carlson-Green, Epidemic Sound “Scorpions” by Bonnie Grace, Epidemic Sound “Paths of a Samurai” by Mandala Dreams, Epidemic Sound “Final Parade” by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Time Limit” by Alec Slayne, Epidemic Sound “Hunter Hunted” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound
“Whenever there is grief, there is unity, and in unity, there is strength, and we feel it.,” says Jalal Abukhater. In this episode of Movement Memos, host Kelly Hayes talks with Abukhater, a Palestinian writer living in Jerusalem, and Palestinian activists Jeanine Hourani and Lea Kayali, about the 75th anniversary of the Nakba, resistance in the face of Israeli aggression, and how hope sustains their work. You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: bit.ly/movementmemos If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter Music: Son Monarcas, Peter Sandberg, Raymond Grouse, and David Celeste
“It's never too late to pause and reevaluate the purpose, the structure, or the norms that you're operating with as a group of people trying to make a change in the world or get something done together,” says Aarati Kasturirangan. In this episode, Kelly talks with facilitators Aarati Kasturirangan and Rebecca Subar about how organizers can transform conflict in movement spaces. You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: bit.ly/movementmemos If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter Music: Son Monarcas & David Celeste
“Hope for me is in the doing of things,” says Mariame Kaba. In this episode of Movement Memos, host Kelly Hayes talks with Mariame Kaba about their upcoming book, Let This Radicalize You: Organizing and the Revolution of Reciprocal Care. You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: bit.ly/movementmemos If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter Music: Son Monarcas & David Celeste
In this episode, Kelly talks with Cara Page and Erica Woodland, authors of Healing Justice Lineages: Dreaming at the Crossroads of Liberation, Collective Care, and Safety about collective healing, collaborative care, and surviving the onslaughts of our oppressors. You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: bit.ly/movementmemos If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter Music: Son Monarcas & David Celeste
In this episode of Movement Memos, host Kelly Hayes talks with Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, author of The Future is Disabled: Prophecies, Love Notes and Mourning Songs about disability justice, interdependence, rejecting human disposability in the COVID era and the practice of grief as stewardship. You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: bit.ly/movementmemos If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter Music: Son Monarcas & David Celeste
In this episode of Movement Memos, host Kelly Hayes and Shane Burley, editor of No Pasarán!: Antifascist Dispatches from a World in Crisis, discuss the state of the far right, antifascism and how we can build power and sustain empathy in these times. You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: bit.ly/movementmemos If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter Music: Son Monarcas & David Celeste
“Our mutual investment in one another's survival is our greatest resource, and our greatest hope,” says Kelly Hayes. In this episode of “Movement Memos,” Hayes talks with anthropologist and survivalist instructor Chris Begley about the lessons of his book The Next Apocalypse: The Art and Science of Survival, and why many of us might be preparing for the wrong apocalypse. You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: bit.ly/movementmemos If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter Music credit: Son Monarcas and David Celeste
Our heroes catch their second wind as reinforcements arrive to help defeat the demonic trash titan. But even before the dust of battle settles, questions about this new group of young monster hunters are begging for answers. When did Piper Maxwell and her friends receive Whispered Tattoos? Why does Buck Harper harbor a grudge against the magical world? How is Mackenzie Rider such an accomplished sorceress? But perhaps most pressing of all, will our heroes finally manage to rescue all these teens from danger? Join us, and find out in this exciting conclusion to the County Faire arc. Leave us a review and tell us your favorite thing about the podcast. You can help us reach our goal of 50 ratings on all major podcast platforms! (Apple, Spotify, and Google) It doesn't take long, and we'd love to share your kind words on our social pages. Thanks Adventurers~! You can join us and lots of other fantastic podcasters and fans over on the Cast Junkie Discord Server - https://discord.gg/farxGK3qdr Follow our Twitter, Instagram and other socials using this handy link hub - https://linktr.ee/TheStorytellerSquad Support our Patreon and you help us directly with our production! - https://www.patreon.com/thestorytellersquad This week we are promo swapping once again with Monster Hour~! You can find them on Twitter @MonsterHourPod. Check out their latest season using the Absurdia rules system, designed by their game runner and producer Quinn! You can get your own copy of Absurdia here - https://quinnm.itch.io/absurdia Music: “Gravity Fields” by Hampus Naeselius “Path the Abyss” by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen “The Final Cut” by Hampus Naeselius “Hugo's Theme” by Kateryna Storcheus “Medieval Adventure” by Bonnie Grace “It's Almost Spring Back Home” by Adriel Fair “Dragon King” by Jo Wandrini “Up and Above” by Trailer Worx “Let's Go Then” by Trailer Worx “Catching Up With Time” by Eoin Mantell “Point of No Regrets” by Eoin Mantell “At All Costs” by Dream Cave “The Night Attack” by Bonnie Grace “Final Target” by Trailer Worx “Wild Magic” by Isaac Williams “Collapsing” by Difluent “Destiny Rising” by FormantX “Across the Plains” by Spirits Of Our Dreams “For the Rest of My Days” by Gold in June “What You Do in Life” by Gold in June “Capture This” by Alec Slayne “Don't Feel Right” by Eric Williams “Got Something Going” by Eric Williams “Starlings” by August Wilhelmsson “Beyond the Western Hills” by Gabriel Lewis “Back Again” by Jon Bjōrk “Miscellany” by David Celeste “In a Land Far Away” by Howard Harper-Barnes “This Life of Ours” by David Celeste “The Whispered” by Kateryna Storcheus “Follow the Clues” by Raymond Grouse “Storytellers” by Francis Wells “What Might Have Been” by Francis Wells “Memories of Her” by David Celeste “Words We Never Spoke” by Million Eyes “With Warmth” by Gold in June “Sincerity” by Gavin Luke “Borrowed Peace” by Peter Sandberg “Hide” by Benjamin Monday “There are No Heroes” by Philip Ayers Tracks by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License More Tracks and SFX courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Unable to sleep, Rosemary tries something new; Isaiah senses an invading presence.From the creators of the Maeltopia podcast.EARLY ACCESS to podcast episodes, behind-the-scenes bonus videos with the Maeltopia team and more await you on our Patreon!Join us on Discord!Follow us on Twitter at @maeltopiaWant to learn more about the world of Maeltopia? Check out our website!Be sure to like, comment, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform! We appreciate your support!Credits:Written by Mark AnzaloneEdited by Walker KornfeldSound mastering by Steven J. Anzalone--Isaiah Stroud voiced by Mark AnzaloneRosemary Stroud voiced by Kelly BairArchie voiced by Steven Anzalone--The Sleep Wake Cycle Theme by Steven J. AnzaloneIntro and Outro music by Steven AnzaloneMusic by Justin Marshall Elias, Victor Lundberg, David Celeste, Monobox, and Braden DealMusic and Sound effects are licensed from third party providers including Envato, Epidemic Sound, Artlist, Soundstripe, Melody Loops, and Music VineDisclaimer:This show is written in a first-hand, first-person format from uncertain and inconsistent narrators. This show explores specific mental health conditions. Whilst there is consistent use of derogatory terms for those with specific conditions or neurodivergence including lunatic, maniac, crazy, psychosis etc., this show is written and produced by a team that live with some of the specific illnesses featured within, including Tourette's syndrome, schizoaffective disorder, insomnia, obsessive compulsive disorder, hallucinations, delusions, anxiety and depressive conditions, among others. Our team also features an academic background in neurology and psychology that has been drawn on to aim for sensitivity and accuracy. The intent of the language and experiences within the Sleep/Wake Cycle, and the extended works of Maeltopia, are designed to explore these conditions and their related isolation and degradation as experienced first hand. The world of Maeltopia is one where the mentally unwell are the majority. Yet there are still outliers who are hunted out. Content warnings: Murderers Audio Hallucinations Visual Hallucinations Fear of the Dark Menacing AgenciesDerogatory terms for Mental IllnessDiscussions of religionDescriptions of TortureBody Horror See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steve Jobs' last words were: "Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow." Oscar Wilde went with: "Either that wallpaper goes, or I do." (At least, that's how the story goes.) But the way most of us part company with language at the end of our lives is more halting and gradual. Even when a dying loved one is unable to speak clearly, other forms of communication often take over: noises, gestures, touch and eye contact. We have stories in this episode from a hospice nurse, from journalists covering mental health and internet culture, and from language writer Michael Erard who is writing a book about last words and their relationship to first words. Photo by Duncan C via Flickr/Creative Commons. Music by Dream Cave, Nylonia, Alexandra Woodward, Cobby Costa, August Wilhelmsson, David Celeste, Martin Landstrom, Gavin Luke, Rand Also, Airae, Alan Ellis, Jules Gaia. Read a transcript of this episode here. Subscribe to our newsletter here.
Steve Jobs' last words were: "Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow." Oscar Wilde went with: "Either that wallpaper goes, or I do." (At least, that's how the story goes.) But the way most of us part company with language at the end of our lives is more halting and gradual. Even when a dying loved one is unable to speak clearly, other forms of communication often take over: noises, gestures, touch and eye contact. We have stories in this episode from a hospice nurse, from journalists covering mental health and internet culture, and from language writer Michael Erard who is writing a book about last words and their relationship to first words. Photo by Duncan C via Flickr/Creative Commons. Music by Dream Cave, Nylonia, Alexandra Woodward, Cobby Costa, August Wilhelmsson, David Celeste, Martin Landstrom, Gavin Luke, Rand Also, Airae, Alan Ellis, Jules Gaia. Read a transcript of this episode here.
当投资人问初创企业,你达到了 product-market fit (PMF)没,投资人到底是在关心什么问题?对不少人来说,PMF 可能都一个非常模糊的概念。关于如何定义 PMF,每个行业和每个周期会不会出现差异,每个投资人和创业者都可以给出不同的解读,然而 PMF 却是衡量初创企业在早期能否取得成功的重要标志。PMF 的老祖宗,传奇投资人和硅谷创业者 Andy Rachleff, 在解释这个概念时强调,创业者和投资人需要思考的最高优先级,应该是市场的需求。在思考一家初创企业的未来时,不能光看增长,还要关注它的价值,即它是否填补市场的真实需求。然而对 PMF 理论知识精专如 Andy Rachleff,在创立智能投顾公司 Wealthfront 的路上也并非一帆风顺。 本集节目是「科技早知道」主播 Howie 与「OnBoard!」的主播 Monica 合作串台的下半部分。在上集探讨本轮科技企业危机之下的 SaaS 生态后,本集的 Howie 和 Monica 从实践出发,围绕着企业如何理解并找到 PMF, 做了信息密度极大的分享。一个 SaaS 行业在初期要实现成功的关键步骤是什么?创业者如何才能听到客户最真实的意见?SaaS 行业的产品与销售逻辑与 ToC 行业有哪些本质区别?什么样的 SaaS 产品才叫解决了客户的痛点?国内的SaaS 行业为什么总需要考虑一揽子服务的能力,而海外的同行却不需要?技术出身的创始人走到 IPO 这一步后,又必须得做哪些高风险的选择? 本期人物 Howie,硅谷人工智能创投家,「科技早知道」主播,推特账号(@H0wie_Xu),公众号(硅谷云) Monica,经纬创投投资人,公众号:M小姐研习录,播客「OnBoard!」 主理人 主要话题 [01:17] 什么算实现 product-market fit(PMF)?错误的信号有哪些? [10:15] ToB 厂商可以创造需求吗?客户说的最前面的三件事就是最大的痛点? [24:27] 怎么识别公司是不是能收到钱?PMF 实现前的销售更多是 problem solver ? [39:04] 空降高管如何做?不完美的 CEO 如何成长?不应该指望投资人解决大部分的创业中问题? [48:23] IPO 前后为什么迭代团队?冒险也是实现自我突破的一部分? 延伸阅读 - 串台播客:OnBoard! 的小宇宙链接 (https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/podcast/61cbaac48bb4cd867fcabe22?s=eyJ1IjogIjYwYjVhNzYxZTBmNWU3MjNiYjU4ZmNlYSJ9) - Howie 在最后推荐的书籍:High Output Management by Andrew S. Grove (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/324750.High_Output_Management) - 更多关于 Howie 如何解读 PMF 的信息:Twitter账号:@H0wie_Xu (https://twitter.com/h0wie_xu) - 更多关于 Howie 在自己公众号上所分享的 SaaS 商业模式:独角兽泡沫分析及未来走向(第一集) (https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/KoI8RjCI631e1hF_AoCofg) - Howie 在 2019 年所分享的 SaaS 商业模式:Howie Xu, Zscaler | CUBEconversation, May 2019 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpuVNuHlRfc&t=933s) - Monica 在 2017年对 PMF 的分享:一场关于融资的激辩,竟无意解锁了创投圈的核心命门(上) (https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzUzNTEyNjc0OA==&mid=2247483715&idx=1&sn=273556c615cbdd1d40a50f003ca37b36&chksm=fa8b76f0cdfcffe64120620126dc5a918b340ad097d4ebc1108b33ee185b373921d6bfc57639&scene=126&&sessionid=1654937551#rd) - Andy Rachleff 在 2012 年关于企业如何获得成功的分享:Andy Rachleff: What Do Entrepreneurs Need to Succeed? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G9Cb6sCjL8) - A16Z 的 Marc Andreessen 关于 PMF 的解读:On product/market fit for startups (https://pmarchive.com/guide_to_startups_part4.html) - Zoom 创始人 Eric Yuan 在 2022 年与 Greylock 的 Sarah 对谈视频:Zoom CEO Eric Yuan on the Full Screen Ahead (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1UzOCID7SY) - 关于 Frank Slootman 的创业故事:SNOWFLAKE APPOINTS FRANK SLOOTMAN AS CHAIRMAN AND CEO (https://www.snowflake.com/news/snowflake-appoints-frank-slootman-as-chairman-and-ceo/) - 「Techcrunch」关于 Greylock 投资 Docker 的新闻:Docker Raises $15M For Its Open-Source Platform That Helps Developers Build Apps In The Cloud (https://techcrunch.com/2014/01/21/docker-raises-15m-for-popular-open-source-platform-designed-for-developers-to-build-apps-in-the-cloud/) 使用音乐 Deliverance-Epidemic Sound That Rabbit Again!-David Celeste 幕后制作 监制:刘灿 后期:Luke 运营:Yao 封面设计:饭团 声动活泼年度新节目「跳进兔子洞」上线啦! 这档「声音特稿」节目将带你去探索那些被商业科技浪潮淹没的个体故事,期待你的关注和订阅!点击这里 (https://sourl.cn/BMFMVk)了解更多本期节目信息。 #声动游乐场实习生计划第二期# 在公号「声动活泼」后台回复 实习 可查看更多详情。 五类岗位:节目监制、声动早咖啡、声音后期制作、媒体运营、商业发展 实习亮点:更丰富的实习模块,更成熟的培养计划,更多的留任机会。 投递方式(3 选 1 ): 方式一:投递简历至邮箱 hr@shengfm.cn,邮件名称注明「姓名+岗位+声动游乐场实习生计划」 方式二:点击链接 (https://wenjuan.feishu.cn/m?t=suoqoSKeHUxi-sq0t) 直接投递 方式三:扫描下方二维码一键投递 internwanted https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/4/4931937e-0184-4c61-a658-6b03c254754d/k3ddTvSE.png 关于节目 原「硅谷早知道」,全新改版后为「What's Next|科技早知道」。放眼全球,聚焦科技发展,关注商业格局变化。 关于我们 声动活泼的宗旨是「用声音碰撞世界」,致力于为人们提供源源不断的思考养料。 - 我们还有这些播客:声东击西 (https://etw.fm/episodes)、声动早咖啡 (https://sheng-espresso.fireside.fm/)、反潮流俱乐部 (https://fanchaoliuclub.fireside.fm/)、泡腾 VC (https://popvc.fireside.fm/)、商业WHY酱 (https://msbussinesswhy.fireside.fm/)、跳进兔子洞 (https://therabbithole.fireside.fm) - 欢迎在即刻 (https://okjk.co/Qd43ia)、微博等社交媒体上与我们互动,搜索 声动活泼 即可找到我们 - 期待你给我们写邮件,邮箱地址是:ting@sheng.fm - 如果你喜欢我们的节目,欢迎 打赏 (https://afdian.net/@shengfm)支持或把我们的节目推荐给一两位朋友 欢迎加入声动胡同小社区! 也许你知道「声动活泼」办公室在北京二环内的胡同里,事实上我们也有一个线上的「声动胡同小社区」。成为社区会员,你可以收到一周不少于三次的来自「声动小邮筒」的邮件,同时还可以参加我们各种各样的线上和线下活动,或者是一些有趣的游戏。 点击这里 (https://shengpodcasts.notion.site/a977c74222484894a9fe6245bc0f4dba)即可了解社区氛围。我们期待你加入这个虚拟胡同社区来支持我们,并和我们一起亲近交流,和有趣的人进行「碰撞」,收获新知、友谊并看见更大的世界。 国内用户(年付):加入声动胡同小社区 (https://sourl.cn/G4B2Wt) 海外用户(月付):加入声动胡同小社区 (https://sdhp.memberful.com/join) 期待你的加入! Special Guest: Monica.
Amber Barbach is the founder and director of the Glioblastoma Research Organization, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization raising awareness and funds for new global, cutting-edge research to find a cure for glioblastoma. Glioblastoma is an aggressive and treatment-resistant form of brain cancer that accounts for 48 percent of all primary malignant brain tumors. Amber is originally from Miami. She has extensive expertise in community development and brand management after nearly a decade of working in branding partnerships and event marketing for global brands such as VanDutch, David Stark, V2 Jets, and Ultra Music Festival. She earned a bachelor's degree in communications and business administration from Florida International University and is currently pursuing a master's degree in nutrition education from American University. In this episode, Amber explains the reason she was compelled to start this nonprofit, the importance of clinical trials and new research for brain cancer, tools and tips for nonprofit leaders who are early in their careers, and what some of her first encounters were like with major cancer centers that her nonprofit has provided funding for like the Cleveland Clinic, Lenox Hill Hospital and MD Anderson Cancer Center. Amber shares many lessons she has gathered first-hand which help nonprofit leaders be more effective at helping others, and she shares her personal why, habits, rituals and routines. Follow The Glioblastoma Research Organization at the link below: https://gbmresearch.org/ @glioblastomaresearch Follow How Are You Helping? @howareyouhelping Music by Robby Palmer, Megan Wofford, David Celeste, Ever So Blue, Airae, Frank Jonsson and Ran the Man
Ep 31 Drow and Them Our heroes meet the mysterious Fey Touched Drow of Uaine's Hollow and beg permission to delve into the spiral. They hear a sad tale and meet some terrifying folks, be prepared!! There are still some audio inconsistencies in the studio vocals, our apologies for that. Theme song by Andy Calabrese, www.andycalabrese.com Residuum by Patrik Almkvisth, www.epidemicsound.com A Fond Farewell by David Celeste, www.epidemicsound.com Metamorpheus by Hampus Naeselius, www.epidemicsound.com Support our Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/aoepodcast Thanks to our patrons: Jillian & John Christensen, Kevin Mike, Suzanne Bell, Brad Cradock, Rome Celli, and Caitlin Thompson
Hello everyone and welcome to another brand new episode of Nikoli's Kitchen! I'm thrilled to be coming back this week with a brand new Table for Two featuring the absolutely incredible Em of Verbal Diorama, a show that's all about the history and legacy of movies you know, and movies you don't! Em is here to talk all about all things Mac & Cheese, the ultimate in comfort food. It was such a thrill to have her on the show to talk about her memories of her mom making mac & cheese and to share her love of all things film. She is truly a joy and you need to do yourself a favor and subscribe to her show anywhere you listen to podcasts. You can follow Em on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter and check out more about her show- and sign up for her newsletter- at https://www.verbaldiorama.com/. Em, you were an absolute treat to share the mic with. Thank you for coming on the show, and thank you so much to everyone out there for listening. You are amazing, and I hope you are having a wonderful day, week, month, and year. Thank you so much for coming on this journey with me. Em and I talked for about 90 minutes total for this episode and you can hear the uncut version of this episode- with at-length discussions about where Keanu should be put into the MCU, her memories of watching movies with her grandparents, and more- on patreon! Sign up today for this and other great bonus content today! Featured Recipes for this Episode 4 T unsalted Butter (1 stick) 4 T flour 2-12 oz cans evaporated milk (whole milk) 1/2 large onion, chopped 10 cloves garlic, finely chopped 2 T brown sugar salt to taste 1 T cracked black pepper 1 T turmeric 1 t paprika 1/2 t allspice olive oil 16 oz freshly-shredded or cubed cheddar cheese 1 lb of small shells 1/2 c crushed potato chips (your choice) 2 c shredded mozzarella cheese Preheat your oven to 350°. Add olive oil to a large stockpot or dutch oven at mid heat. Add the onions and a sprinkle of salt to begin sweating them down. Once they start to get translucent, add your brown sugar. Reduce the heat to low and cover. Saute the onions for 15-20 minutes until they are nicely browned and softened. Remove the cover and add your garlic, cooking for just a minute until perfumed. Add your flour and cook together for a minute, stirring together until a paste forms. Keep stirring and cook this for a minute to cook out the flour. Add your paprika, turmeric, and black pepper and stir until combined. Add the evaporated milk and stir until combined. Return the heat to medium and continue cooking until it forms a thick roux. Remove from the heat and add your cheese and butter, stirring to combine. Add back to the heat intermittently if necessary to melt the cheese, but the roux should be hot enough to melt it eventually. Boil your pasta in well-salted water, leaving it a little less than al dente so it can finish in the sauce in the oven. When soft, strain the pasta and return to your pot. Add the cheese sauce mixture and stir to combine. Spoon the mac & cheese out into a 9x13 baking dish or into individual serving dishes (I have 12 oz. cocottes). Top with your crushed potato chips & mozzarella cheese. Bake for 30 minutes or until the cheese is hot and bubbly. Serve immediately! Yield: 8 cups. Calories per serving: 729 per 1 cup without the chips (amount with the chips will vary depending on the type of chip). Em's Original "Recipe" for mac & cheese: Boil the pasta, drain (boil it for a few mins less than on the packet) Make the cheese sauce by combining butter and flour, then whisking in whole milk and seasoning with salt & pepper Cook the sauce until it's nice and thick. Add in cheese (I usually use cheddar) and a little paprika, stir well. Combine cheese sauce with cooked pasta. Transfer the mac and cheese to a baking dish, sprinkle with more cheddar, add mozzarella and some crushed ready salted crisps (aka chips!) but make sure the crisps are on top to make it extra crunchy! Bake for 30 mins or so til cheese is bubbly Important Links (All links open in a new window) Main Website Subscribe on Patreon! Livestream for the Cure Join my Discord Community! Podcast RSS Feed Like my Facebook Page! Follow me on Twitter! Follow me on Instagram! Join my Facebook Group! Subscribe to my YouTube Channel! Follow me on Twitch! Listen on Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Pandora TuneIn Radio iHeart Radio Spreaker PlayerFM Stitcher Podchaser Guest Appearances I was honored to sit down with Ashlee of the Rabbit Ears TV Podcast again to talk about all things Big Little Lies! Check it out at https://www.netflixnswill.com/rabbitears/2021/8/31/big-little-lies. I had the amazing opportunity to sit down with Em of Verbal Diorama to talk about Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgandy and we had a blast. Please tune in at https://www.verbaldiorama.com/episode/anchorman-the-legend-of-ron-burgundy! Credits Intro "Midnight in Carmel" by Wendy Marcini. Licensed from Epidemic Sound. Check out her amazing music at https://open.spotify.com/artist/4CaTfk4pRkpA8A9gXamYg2. Segment Break "Lots of Love, Judy" by David Celeste. Licensed from Epidemic Sound. Check out more of David's music at https://open.spotify.com/artist/14elbOcXjl043MKBKQuGPS. Segment Break "Langholmen" by Gustav Lundgren. Licensed from Epidemic Sound. Check out more of his great work at https://open.spotify.com/artist/2Qb6yi78O4qlvQDB5JvZKV. Outro "The Climb" and "Daybreak" from Music for Makers. Sign up and get a royalty-free song delivered to your inbox every Monday at www.musicformakers.com! Other music in this episode licensed from Epidemic Sound. Learn more and sign up for a free trial with access to thousands of songs at https://www.epidemicsound.com/. Track Listing: "Good Night Waltz," "Inner Vision," and "Iroh" - Wendy Marcini "Traces," "Calme," "Cessura," "At Dawn," "Demure," and "Dvala" - Ever So Blue
In this episode I have an Army songbook from WWI. I track down the great niece of the soldier who had it in battle over 100 years ago. Thank you to Jari Villanueva → tapsbugler.com and tapsforveterans.org, The National WWI Museum and Marleen Grass. Voice of John Pfuelb by Robert Anthony Peters Voice of Leo T. McCabe by Ben Hess Picture credits by Korina McNair Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Behind the Walls' by Nathanie Thanks to Epidemic Sound and Anchor for most of the music, SFX and distribution. Music in order of appearance: How To Fall by Anthony Earls, Behind the Walls by Nathanie, Going Home by Jari Villanueva, Nobody Knows and Nobody Seems to Care by Irving Berlin, Where the Lights Is by Howard Harper-Barnes, American Waltz by the Columbia School Band, Goodbye Broadway, Hello France by Billy Baskette, Sudden Change of Pace by Trailer Worx, Conspiracy Inc. by Alec Slayne, Memphis Blues by James Reese Europe, Over There by George M. Cohan, Vindication by Charles Holme, Kiriume by Arden Forest, Dark Mind by Wendel Scherer, Enter the Night 3 by Fredrick Ekstrom, In this Haven by David Celeste, Light Through a Prism by Deep Inside, Battlefield Flashbacks by Jon Sumner, Climbing the Fence by Arthur Benson, Was It Worth It by Bonn Fields, Save Her by Jon Bjork, Angeli by Bonn Fields, Residuum by Silver Maple and Origo by Bonn Fields. Extra link: Listen to recorded music from WWI → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YAFdFVeufg&t=1941s All pictures of this episode's object are on Facebook @objectobscurapodcast, Instagram @object.obscura and Twitter @objectobscura. Go to our website as well object-obscura.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatcher2/message
In this episode I have an early 1900s pencil box with a drawing of Mother Goose on the top. We discuss the deep history behind this box and the multilayered stories of different school children who owned similar boxes. Thank you to Debbie Schaefer-Jacobs from the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Behind the Walls' by Nathanie Thanks to Epidemic Sound and Anchor.fm for most of the music, SFX and distribution. Music in order of appearance: A Mathematical Genius by David Celeste, Behind the Walls by Nathanie, Firefly Trail by Trevor Kowalski, Puzzle of Complexity by Jo Wandrini, Unknowing by John Barzetti, Diaphanous Dreamcoats by Silver Maple, You're Here by Plain Strolls, Salvation Is Coming by Eoin Mantell, At the Break of Dawn by Jakob Ahlbom, Rain Ga'zing by Red Dictionary, the First Law of Motion by Johannes Bornlof and All That's Left to Say by David Celeste. SFX and Archival credits: “The Wilson Dam School - 1942” by the American Film Center for Alabama State Dept. of Education. From Prelinger Archive. All pictures of this episode's object are on Facebook @objectobscurapodcast, Instagram @object.obscura and Twitter @objectobscura. Go to our website as well object-obscura.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatcher2/message
In this episode I have a pair of wooden skis. They take me to hear stories about a world famous skier - speaking face to face with his son at a Safari park. Thank you to Seth Masia at the International Skiing History Association, Peter Lang at Safari West, Antiquities Warehouse and the Colorado Snowsports Museum. Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Behind the Walls' by Nathanie Thanks to Epidemic Sound and Anchor.fm for most of the music, SFX and distribution. Music in order of appearance: Destiny Unfolds by Max Anson, Behind the Walls by Nathanie, Labyrinths by Ciaran Delaney, Secrets and Lies by David Celeste, A Fair Tale by Jon Bjork, Evoke by Synthetic Tides, Sentiment by Spirits of Our Dreams, To Wonderland by Headlund, Simon Says Smile by Roy Williams, Changing Outlook by Trevor Kowalski, Liberate by Peter Sandberg, Stratus by Trevor Kowalski, Ski Vacation by Joe E. Lee, The Paper Birch by Johannes Bornlof, Luminescence by Trevor Kowalski, Love and Friendship by David Celeste, Tragedy Unfolds by Dream Cave, By the Fire's Warmth by Jon Bjork and Reconcile by Peter Sandberg. SFX and Archival credits: 1.) “Thor and Gerald Groswold, 2005 Colorado Business Hall of Fame Laureate” from Youtube. Thank you to Liz Guillebaud and Becky Holden from the Colorado Business Hall of Fame. The full link is here → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIqboYtt39I 2.) “Snow Flight (1936) - Otto Lang” from nevasport on YouTube. Watch the full short film here → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecFcbuEXQLU 3.) “Otto Lang: Ski Pioneer” from the Washington State Ski and Snowboard Museum on Youtube. Thank you to John Forsen for letting me use this interview. Watch it here → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8L18VIYLu0 4.) “Santa Rosa fires: First hours of the devastating Tubbs fire in 9 minutes” by ThePressDemocrat on Youtube. Watch the video here → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7Udu6hh-9U Check the show and all the pictures of the object out on Facebook @objectobscurapodcast, Instagram @object.obscura and Twitter @objectobscura. Go to our website as well object-obscura.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatcher2/message
In this episode I have a small picture taken by Wallace Nutting. I uncover the fascinating history of where the picture was taken and reenact the women colorist who worked for him over 100 years ago. Thank you to Linda B. Palmer for sharing her knowledge, and Shannon Warrick and Jennie Brick for providing voices to these colorists. Thanks to Wallace Nutting Collector's Club Picture credits by Korina McNair @desertgoddessphoto Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Behind the Walls' by Nathanie @nathaniegnu Thanks to Epidemic Sound and Anchor FM for most of the music, SFX and distribution. Music in order of appearance: Fairy Prion by Dust Follows, Dawning City by Max Anson, The Bracelet by Alex Slayne, In Remembrance by Silver Maple, A Voice from Above by Jon Algar, The Ministry by Howard Harper-Barnes, Closing Tundra by Dew of Light, Cryptic by Dream Cave, Natural Inclination by Dream Cave, Striving Towards Success by Philip Ayers, Present (Instrumental) by Adelyn Paik, Life in Color by Philip Ayers, Definition of Color by Max Anson, A Moment of Bliss by Clarence Reed, Try and Catch us Now by David Celeste, A Day Like This by Clarence Reed, The Guilty by Cobby Costa, and A Life of Devotion by David Celeste. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatcher2/message
Welcome to the season finale of Fawn Radio Theatre and do we have a mystery for you. The Topaz Flower by Charlotte M. Russell is the exciting whodunnit story of a jeweled flower plucked by the hand of death. Music from this episode: "A Key Figure" by David Celeste. Join 2nd period as they bring this Crime Club drama to life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fawnradiotheatre/support
In this episode, I am leading you through a reiki-infused meditation for you to listen to when you want to feel relaxed, refreshed and content. Listen to as many times as needed. And please, let me know if you want more of these. Questions, comments, and praise ► chachanna@lightyourownpath.com Instagram ► https://instagram.com/lightyourownpath Website ►http://lightyourownpath.com/ Become a VIP Seekers Circle Member and get 60% off your first reading or healing service ► https://mailchi.mp/lightyourownpath/seeker Music Intro/Outro ► Cold Pizza by Pandaraps Meditation Music ► Mastermind by David Celeste, The Inventor by David Celeste, The Joys and Sorrow of Life by Johannes Bornlöf --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lightyourownpath/message
Next week will mark 20 years since Tara Baker was murdered in her east Athens, Georgia home- her killer still not brought to justice. One of the last episodes of the week-to-week reporting, Episode 24 is full of a recap of just how far we've come in the search for the truth, a review with the Baker family of the information we've learned, and host Cameron Jay's own personal thoughts of this journey for Justice. Listen in now. Join us on January 20, 2021 at the UGA Law Library at 11:30 AM for a flower laying memorial service, and at 7:30 PM on Facebook live for a virtual memorial service with all of you. Instagram: instagram.com/ClassicCityCrime Become a #CCCInsider at classiccitycrimepodcast.com Soundtrack sources available at and provided through epidemicsound.com; Gravitation by David Celeste, Keep Me Breathing by David Celeste, Cryptic Secrecy by Dream Cave, Backweight by Jay Varton © 2020 Classic City Crime. All rights reserved. *Disclaimer: All people and theories mentioned are just that: theories explored based on leads and information brought to the podcast, and all people are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
“Tunnels and Tragedies” We coin the term “friendsassin”. The heroes face some fearsome enemies, some questions are answered but more are posed. They also make a heartbreaking discovery. Music Theme song by Andy Calabrese, www.andycalabrese.com “A Dark Mind” by Phoenix Tail www.epidemicsound.com “Training Day” by Anthony Earls www.epidemicsound.com “A Fond Farewell” by David Celeste www.epidemicsound.com Website https://aoepodcast.blubrry.net/ Like us in facebook https://www.facebook.com/archentpod Email us at entropypod@gmail.com
“Secrets and Sinkholes” Keirnan reveals many truths about himself and Razor and Grena Brightflame grow closer. The heroes go underground to find another missing Easog and get more than they bargained for. Also the Architects are plagued by shiny rocks. Music Theme song by Andy Calabrese, www.andycalabrese.com “A Fond Farewell” by David Celeste www.epidemicsound.com “Dictum” by Ethan Sloane www.epidemicsound.com “Now We Fight” by Bonnie Grace www.epidemicsound.com Website https://aoepodcast.blubrry.net/ Like us in facebook https://www.facebook.com/archentpod Email us at entropypod@gmail.com
In this episode, Virginie Drouot (pronounced Droo-oh), social entrepreneur and Founder of EcoMind Set Inc explains the situation facing Hollywood as production begins reopening under a new set of safety provisions due to COVID-19. Her start up, EcoMind Set, which she founded in 2018, establishes both a COVID-19-compliant production environment and green, innovative and affordable supplies and services such as recyclable trash bags and paper towels and compostable cups, lids, utensils, straws and bowls to minimize waste in the film and commercial business for a wide range of high profile clients. With a background of 20 years in production, having worked on production for major films and with a producing history of her own, she provides her own life lessons, advice and findings on how to improve and sustain energy, tools and tips for budding social entrepreneurs and the importance of protecting the natural wonders of the planet. This episode includes: - New COVID-19 guidelines for production companies (1:24-) -Reducing waste and creating EcoMind Set, Inc, an environmentally conscious company (5:43-) -Upcyclea and a circular economy (10:11-) -Stellar Co. and the importance of a team to scale (14:10-) -Working on feature films and commercials (16:28-) -The Torrey Project Bootcamp and social entrepreneurship (19:47-) Useful links: EcoMind Set website: https://www.ecomind-set.com/ Business IG Page: @ecomindsetinc Personal IG: @drouotvirginie Email: info@ecomind-set.com The Torrey Project: https://www.torreyproject.org/ A Stellar Co. (Conscious Capitalism): https://www.astellar.co/ If you enjoyed this episode, please hit subscribe and leave us 5 stars. You can now subscribe to the newsletter at www.howareyouhelping.com Thanks for listening! Music by Robby Palmer, David Celeste, and From Now On. Edited and Produced by Sean Riley.
In this episode, we talk with American medical student Esther Kim (pictured). She's trying to overcome her suspicion of people with a particular accent, one that she's come to associate with racist taunts. The COVID-19 wave of anti-Asian harassment has made things worse. Also, Stanford professor Seema Yasmin tells us why pandemics bring out the language of war. Photo by Esther Kim. Music by Bonnie Grace, David Celeste, Podington Bear, Philip Ayers, Craft Case, Airae, and Joseph Alesci. Read a transcript of this episode here.
Chapter 5: DIE rewards the players with power, while some are tempted to seek even more. Twenty years ago, we played a game. We recorded that game and shared it over the airwaves of our high school radio station, WKEY AM 1360. People listened. So did other things. Twenty years later, we were invited to play a live reunion show for the hardcore fans. Little did we know, this time the game was real. For our first Dead Ghost production, we are diving into Rowan, Rook and Decard's fantasy horror game: DIE RPG. In DIE RPG you play a group of real-world, deeply-flawed adults who are transported into a fantasy realm via a predatory, sinister roleplaying game. There, they're transformed into Paragons and given strange and frightening powers. In this world, the players are confronted with their truest desires and deepest fears, and only they can decide when the game is over. Players will take on the role of the show's cast and supporters, creating Personas (the real-world person that each player—including the GM—plays) and Paragons (The six types of adventurers a Persona can be transformed into when they enter the world of DIE). Listen to all the shows from the Dead Ghost network early and ad-free at patreon.com/deadghostpro. MUSIC "Signal to Noise" by Hampus Naeselius "Siren Song" by Farrell Wooten "Midst of Life" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "Low on Drama" by Craft Case "Alluvion" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "Epic Voyage" by Dream Cave "The Opening" by Lennon Hutton "The Answer Lies" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "In Night's Embrace" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "The Opening" by Lennon Hutton "The Kidnapping" by Farrell Wooten "In Plain Sight" by August Wilhelmsson "Dancing Pink Orbs" by 369 "A Lick and a Promise" by Splasher! "First Responders" by Skrya "The Cost of Fear" by Jon Björk "Omen" by Red Dictionary "Opposite to Destruction" by Hanna Lindgren "No Place to Be" by Farrell Wooten "Essence of Progress" by Kikoru "Eternal Odyssey" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "Lost Empire" by David Celeste "Sealed Letters" by August Wilhelmsson "Spook" by JH Coleman "It Keeps Coming Back" by Christian Andersen "Blood Suspect" by Alan Carlson-Green "Alienated" by ELFL CAST Dictator: Fern (played by Jenn) Fool: Rory (played by Haley) Emotion Knight: Andrea (played by Alex) Neo: Lukas (played by Kappa) Godbinder: Deliria (played by Banana) Master: Jacob (played by Aram) FIND US Patreon: patreon.com/deadghostpro Web: deadghostpro.com TikTok: tiktok.com/@deadghostpro Twitter: twitter.com/deadghostpro Bluesky: deadghost.bsky.social Instagram: instagram.com/deadghostproductions SPONSORS Brancolonia: An all-Italian medieval, roguish and picaresque setting for the 5th Edition of the most famous role-playing game of all time. Adventure Dice: Your Canadian source for RPG dice, role-playing game accessories, and other tabletop gaming goodies. We believe in quality products and good customer service.