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Best podcasts about drake stafford

Latest podcast episodes about drake stafford

AntipodeanSF
Bettina

AntipodeanSF

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 30:45


Featured on Bettina Leftovers - by J. S. O'Keefe - narrated by Brian Biswas Pixels - by Kevin J. Phyland - narrated by Ed Errington A Perfect Day - by Jon Adcock Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Featured Music Leftover Fog by Podington Bear is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. Pixels by Drake Stafford is licensed under a Attribution License. a perfect day by snoozy beats is licensed under a Attribution 4.0 International License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License

AntipodeanSF
Belopolskya

AntipodeanSF

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 28:05


Featured on Belopolskya Northwest Pine Octopus - By David Kernot At Play at the Elysian Fields - by Kevin J. Phyland - narrated by Tim Borella Cascadia's Rain - by Ben Barone-Nugent - narrated by Tara Campbell Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Featured Music The Mighty Pine by Drake Stafford is licensed under a Attribution License. In Heaven by Drake Stafford is licensed under a Attribution License. Assignment 1 by Drake Stafford is licensed under a Attribution License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License

A Scary Home Companion
Contact High : A Profane Addiction

A Scary Home Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 49:18


At the base of a ghastly tree, a young woman has a near death experience that changes her from the inside out. This is a horror story about addiction... but not in the way you expect.  Prepare to go down a rabbit hole of profane botany and nightmares. Story by Jamie Lee Hensley Music this week provided by:Humanphobia – haunted treeJohn Bartmann – snake whispers, bouncy gypsy beats, serial killer, and down in a dream Serge Quadrado – dark ambient texture Drake Stafford – russian snow camoAvailable to stream or download at FreeMusicArchiveListen on PoduramaPlease subscribe through Buzzsprout, Stitcher, Spotify, Podchaser, or iTunesFind me on social media on Instagram Facebook and Twitter, or email me direct at AScaryHomeCompanion@gmail.comSupport our PATREON page! And check out the Redbubble merch shop. Support the Show.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep70: Rabindranath Tagore: The forest school as inspiration for our modern world

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 46:28


Dave and Bob discuss nature education, poetry, and school reform, using the lens of Rabindranath Tagore, and Bengali Nobel Prize winner who led an incredible life in the early 20th century. He changed the way we see education and is still influencing the world today. We also look at modern day decedents of his pedagogy like Richard Louv, Adrienne Maree Brown, and Audre Lorde.  Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song Captain Jack by is the outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Counter Worlds
Samhain Special 02: A Price To Pay

Counter Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 31:49


 "A Price to Pay" WARNING - This episodes contains graphic violence and traumatic, sexual abuse. Welcome a bonus Samhain Special! A young girl who is hellbent on revenge summons a powerful demon for the void... But is she ready for what she has to sacrifice… Written and voiced by Quentin Wilde For more cool stuff check out our website at Abscondermedia.com! Music Credits Music from https://filmmusic.io "Lights – Creepy Ambient Suspense" by Rafael Krux License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Music from https://filmmusic.io"The Alcyone Tranmssion" by Ars SonorLicense: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Music from https://freemusicarchive.org Music from https://filmmusic.io "Quinns Song – A New Man" by Kevin MacLeod License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Music from https://filmmusic.io"Quinns Song – First Night" by Kevin MacLeodLicense: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses Music from https://filmmusic.io "Schmetterling" by Kevin MacLeod License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses Music from https://filmmusic.io "Emotional Piano – Melancholic and Nostalgic" by Rafael Krux License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) "World Take" by Drake Stafford (https://freemusicarchive.org) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep69: Season 9: No Bummers! Scheming and Dreaming

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 44:47


The brothers dust off their rust.  They discuss how things have been over the last 9 months.  And they get into an important news item that is getting left off the mainstream platter.   The theme for this season is No Bummer! Scheming and Dreaming.  The Crew discusses where this idea came from and the directions they hope to take it. Episodes may include: the key bands of every decade (music) with DH, 00s nostalgia, The Peachies, Top 10 dinners, anarchism for dummies, the Rojava revolution, and sports betting and Beyond Xs and Os with Danny.   Did You Know In 1992, a cargo ship carrying approximately 29,000 bath toys (mostly rubber ducks) spilled in the northern Pacific Ocean. These so-called Friendly Floatees have been drifting ashore for over 20 years, sometimes in surprising parts of the world—not only Alaska, but also Hawaii, Australia, Indonesia, and Chile.   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song Captain Jack by is the outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.  

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep68: Disciplinary Literacy in the Digital Age for Elementary School Teachers

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 39:46


The brother's are back in the sound studio after a long Hiatus, and boy did we miss it. It felt good to be home.  This episode is all about grad school and new ideas Dave is learning to implement in his classroom. Bob is a great ear as always and up for a little knowledge. Learn all about ELA, Social Studies, and Math/Science literacy and how we can all implement disciplinary literacy with some great action items and new ideas.  Here is a link to one of Dave's lessons plans on immigration, but feel free to email for other ideas. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aU2p4eVScw3cSIaY2z12ju5y9iyaj53q/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=103573351396379238331&rtpof=true&sd=true   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song Captain Jack by is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Confessions of a Prison Pimp
My Introduction to JPay

Confessions of a Prison Pimp

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 34:52


Episode Notes Do you have questions you'd like me to answer or stories to share? Any questions, comments, or critique? Feel free to text or call and leave a message at +1 360-474-PIMP! That's +1 360-474-7467. Summary: This week, I will walk you through JPay, which is one of the major prison vendors for communications, banking, and entertainment. JPay, like Corrlinks and Getting Out, allows friends and family of inmates to send and receive email messages, videos, and photos through a special, heavily monitored network, which is very different than email services like Google and Apple to which you and I are accustomed. I'll share with you what that means in terms of your privacy (spoiler: you have none) and I also want to spend some quality time talking about DOC rules and what I learned from Dan encouraging me to bend and break the rules. Finally, I'll read a selection of JPay messages, including the ones where Dan introduces me to Leon, his brother and cellmate, and plants the seeds of his “multimedia business” idea.   Highlights: Intro to JPay (2:12) Message from Dan to Me on 2/22/2018 (9:20) Message from Me to Dan on 2/22/2018 (13:55) Message from Dan to Me on 2/22/2018 (24:52) 7 Rules of JPay you aren't taking seriously enough (27:32) The Favor (31:45)   Featured Artists: • Broken A/C by Holizna • Single Still by Blue Dot Sessions • Stucco Grey by Blue Dot Sessions • FADED by Drake Stafford is licensed under an Attribution License • In The Box by Blue Dot Sessions • Lacrimose by Blue Dot Sessions • Chai Belltini by Blue Dot Sessions • Addictions by Holizna • Inside the Toy Submarine by Blue Dot Sessions • Tralaga by Blue Dot Sessions • An Unknown Visitor by Blue Dot Sessions   Additional Resources Connect with the Prison Pimp at The Prison Pimp Website, on my Facebook page, or on Twitter Also, come see my first YouTube video which will be posted on 6/18/2022. Coming soon, I will also be on TikTok!.  

The Adventure Zone
The Adventure Zone: Ethersea - Episode 38

The Adventure Zone

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 69:22 Very Popular


Tensions are high after a spirited argument at the Cloaca. A shadowy figure on the periphery of the Coriolis' view steps into the light, and reveals something that kinda resembles the truth. Also: Shopping!Additional music in this episode: “Amber” by Drake Stafford https://soundcloud.com/drake_stafford; ”Siste Viator” and "Murmuration of Birds" by Jahzzar http://www.betterwithmusic.com/; “Sonata E Minor” by Vivaldi, performed by Rafel https://freemusicarchive.org/music/rafael/single/vivaldi-sonata-eminor-mp3-1/; "Time to Move and Motivate" by Jonah Dempcy https://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Insider; and "Lurking in the Shadows" by Scott Holmes Music www.scottholmesmusic.com.

Mystagoggle
Celebrating Sacred Animals: Elephant ESP and Supernatural Sea Creatures

Mystagoggle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 69:45


The final installment of our series celebrating sacred animals (for now), this episode is all about The Elephant Queen, psychic orphaned elephants, dolphin military operatives, otherworldly octopuses, bewitching whales, and the many mysteries which lurk inside the ocean's darkest depths. Intuitive as the water itself, and wise as the spirits of the land they walk on, some creatures on this earth are able to peer inside of our minds or track our activities from miles away. We hope this episode will inspire you to sponsor an orphaned elephant or to help preserve sea life in whatever ways you can. We all need their magic.Sponsor an elephant orphan here: https://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/orphansProtect the oceans: https://oceanconservancy.org(Credits below)If this episode offers you some solace in our uncertain decade, please consider subscribing to the show, leaving us a review, and following us @ Mystagoggle on social media for updates.Toss a few coins into our cauldron to keep the show going here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/0b4dee64-9c37-4a1e-8a09-195831279e40/sponsorOr shop our curated bookstore here: https://www.bookshop.org/shop/MystagoggleVisit our new TeePublic store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mystagoggle?ref_id=24786Please visit the organizations below to provide aid to the people being affected by the Russian invasion in Ukraine:https://donate.wck.org/give/236738/#!/donation/checkouthttps://unitedhelpukraine.org/donatehttps://www.globalgiving.org/projects/ukraine-crisis-relief-fund/https://novaukraine.org/donate/https://razomforukraine.org/razom-emergency-response/Support Black people fleeing Ukraine:https://gofund.me/e6f68963Support LGBTQIA Ukrainians:https://outrightinternational.org/ukraineCredits-Music:Elephant Sphere by Little Glass Men, CC BY 4.0Elephant [136 BPM D# m] by Drake Stafford, CC BY 4.0Our Ships Line The Ocean Floor by Nihilore, CC BY 4.0Water Melody 2 by HorizonSnd, CC BY 1.0Love Deep Sea by Frederic Lardon, CC BY 4.0Sea and Birds by Al Music 34, CC BY 4.0At The Bus Stop Across The Street (An Octopus Attacks) by Baffy, CC BY 4.0Sounds and music obtained from Zapsplat.com, Freemusicarchive.com, Freesound.org, and GameSounds.xyz.Mystagoggle does not own or claim to own any of the music or sounds used in our episodes and all of it is shared under the exact same terms that it was licensed originally. Some songs and sounds have been modified from their original version. Mystagoggle does not claim endorsement by any of the artists whose music is featured in our episodes.License info can be found at:CC BY 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/CC BY 1.0: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mystagoggle/donations

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep 67: Revolutionary Love Next Steps

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 48:16


The brothers end the season with this episode.  They start by discussing Dave's journey with Omicron.  Dave reflects on having the bug and some lessons learned.  They follow this with Bob's reflections on MLK Day and the 2020 doc MLK/FBI. The heart of the show is wrapping up their season on Valerie Kaur's revolutionary love.  They only were able to do 1/3 of the love model, but in the last episode, they reflect on the challenges of loving one's enemy and on loving one's self.  At the and a shout-out to Tricia Hersey's work at the Nap Ministry. The end with some Suberb Owl predications (lol, so old now).  And a promo for Julie's class on health for teens and tweens and the divine feminine!  Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song Captain Jack by is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep66: Boulder Trip 2021: Great Hang-outs and Historic Fires

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 39:24


In the first show of 2022 the Crew starts off by discussing the Omicron Covid Surge.     The main topic for the show was Bob's trip to Boulder.  Bob summarizes his trip, which had some magical elements to it.  David reflects on the reality that the pandemic has minimized or taken away the ability to hang out.     The brothers share their reflections on experiencing the fires in Boulder.  Part of the experience was affording an even deeper connection to Boulder.  They then refer back to The Ministry of the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson as a helpful book on climate fiction (Cli-fi), and they discuss one of the ideas there of monetizing green energy.   New Year's prediction show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCm4qkP-_mE&ab_channel=DavePeachtree    Stoneface You think an eggplant is good.  You should try another food.  It's even better. (terrible joke) 4:1    Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song Captain Jack by Kimo Crew (sp.?) is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep65: 2021 In Review! The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 47:18


It's our 2021 review show.  And it's a Thriving first as both brothers are in-person in Colorado.  For a game and in honor of the Beatles documentary Get Back, the Crew names their top 5 Beatles songs.    Dave: 5. Rocky Racoon, 4. Hey Jude, 3. Can't Buy Me Love, 2. Let It Be, 1. Here Comes the Sun.   Bob 5. (tie) Here Comes The Sun 5. (tie) While My Guitar Gently Weeps, 4. Tomorrow Never Knows, 3. Strawberry Never Knows, 2. A Day In The Life, 1. Hey Jude   Next the Crew talks about the Peachies, which are Dave's survey on best Sitcoms of all times, but for our show the Peaches are the best shows, movies, and songs of 2021.   Dave: Movie - (tie) In the Heights and Licorice Pizza Show - Ted Lasso season 2 Song - (tie) Good 4 You by Olivia Rodrigo and Butter by BTS   Bob:  Movie - Judas and The Black Messiah Show - (tie) Reservation Dogs and Only Murders in the Building Song - Enfance 80 by Vidoeclub   Finally, the Crew discuss the big news stories and historical events of 2021.  They select 1 each that strongly affected them.   Dave: U.S. pulls out of Afghanistan Bob: Striketober   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song Captain Jack by is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep64: Recovering Capitalist Addicts and Cracks in the System: Having and Being Had Book Club Part 2 (side episode)

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 57:48


The book club finishes the discussion on Eula Biss' book.  The sections for this discussion are “Investment” and “Accounting.”  The discussion touches on what is art? (especially if made by elephants or androids), breaking out of the system while complicit in it, the hard-wiring of investment gambling to our brain chemistry, and digging a hole on your 40th birthday!   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song Captain Jack by is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.  

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep63: Still Fighting: Finding Hope in the Fight for a Better World

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 47:05


Dave riffs on the “metaverse” and links it to Neal Stephenson's dystopia Snow Crash. The brothers discuss whether this can turn out well. Bob brings up his health at the end of a challenging quarter at the Uni.  Dave mentions that Julie is seeing clients and could provide help!   The Crew heads to the outer circle of loving the other in Valerie Kaur's revolutionary love, which is fighting. Fighting is connected to agency and entering the “battlefield.” Bob poses the question, “How do we continue the fight when it seems like we lose so many battles?”  Dave brings up the idea of fighting for a better new world even if it is scarred by capitalism.  This reminds Bob of the idea of finding meaning in the mundane influenced by Viktor Frankl.   The brothers end with discussing what “shields and swords” they bring to the fight for making a better world.   Stoneface Bob's retort “they're more of a font” gets Dave. 2:1   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song Captain Jack by is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep62: Revolutionary Grief and the Connections to Stories, Vulnerability, and Space-making

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 44:20


To start off, thinking about coffee has the brothers talking about “old world” vs. “new world” food distinctions.  Dave has found a new youtube channel called the Tierzoo that has inspired an assignment in his class.   The topic of the day in Revolutionary Love is grieving.  Bob gives a recap from last week and how wonder might flow into grief, and then they give an intro to grieving based on Valerie's life and the chapter on grieving from See No Stranger.  Dave relates a story from a recent hike with his mom reflecting on grief/loss that gave him a few insights on grief (including how the awe of the hike allowed for a deeper grieving).    The Crew then reflects on the path of the pandemic to George Floyd's killing to rebellion/revolution.  Referring back to the episode with Katie G, Bob connects grieving together to the power of stories, telling stories, and the importance of holding space for each other. Dave recognizes that the creation of space is an act of (revolutionary) love and links this to the creation of vulnerability with one another.    TierZoo: https://www.youtube.com/c/TierZoo  The Revolutionary Love Learning Hub  Courageous Conversations on Race   Stoneface Dave got himself on his joke. 1:1   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song Captain Jack by is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.  

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep 61: Having and Being Had Bookclub (side episode)

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 55:14


In a side episode, the Crew was invited to partake in a bookclub with friends Mike and Dan.  The book is Eula Biss' Having and Being Had.  The selection of this book came out of conversations about the discomfort with homeownership.  The book, told in 2-3 page chapter vignettes, brings out the contradictory experiences in living in late capitalism.  This discussion aimed at the first 2 sections: consumption and work.   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song Captain Jack by is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.  

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep60: New Season! Tracing Revolutionary Love in Our Lives

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 41:07


Nadir masterfully adds harmony to Bob's enthusiastic but moribund version of Kansas' Carry On You Wayward Son.  The brothers then discuss Halloween costume ideas (both influenced by different TV shows but landing on similar ideas).   They introduce the theme of season 8: the 9 practices of Valerie Kaur's revolutionary love.  They will discuss each one in turn as it shows up in their lives.  The revolutionary love compass outlines the 3 domains (love for others, opponents, and self) and levels of revolutionary love.     In episode 1, the Crew delves into love for others at the personal level, which is wonder.   Wonder is about curiosity and openness, and the brother ask each other about their first memories of being wonderstruck and the most recent experiences of wonder.  They end with some deeper reflections on wonder and love.   Stone Face   The joke that got Bob, “A giraffe eating cherries.”   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song Captain Jack by is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep 59: TV, Books, Movies, Sports, Music, Podcasts? We Got You Covered

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 53:54


The brothers muse on what turning 40 means (it's the day before Bob's birthday). The show is in the Matrix white room (in-between seasons).  So the Crew does a big ol' fashion tuned-in episode and share what TV, movies, music, sports, and podcasts they've been into.   TV Dave: Sex Education (Netflix) Upload (Prime) Bob: Reservation Dogs (Hulu) Sweet Tooth (Netflix)   Books Both: Having and Being Had by Eula Biss   Movies Dave: Kicking and Screaming (1995) with mention of Eric Stoltz being the original Marty McFly! Bob: Freaks (2018)   Sports Old Hoss Radbourn Greatest shot in WNBA history   Music Bob: Videoclub (French band) Dave: Lofi chill out    Podcast Both: 60 Songs that Explain the 90s Bob: For the Wild with Ayanna Young   Quatschen Total Recall (1990 & 2012): Give These People Air   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bach's Goldberg Variations is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.  

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep: 58 Season Finale! Creating Another World in Apocalypse

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 42:18


Dave discusses plans for Hispanic Heritage month, which reminds Bob to ask Dave about his journey to major in Spanish in college and then how that has played into Dave becoming a teacher.  Within that story Dave brings up the interesting question of whether to wear an embroidered shirt (tune it as writing makes it seem mundane!).   Dave asks Bob about the 60 Songs That Explain the 90s podcast. With 19 songs left, Bob and Dave chat about some possibilities for them.    The main topic of the episode is concluding the season on its last episode. After naming the episodes and the brother's lists, the Crew synthesizes 3 themes from the season:  Unplug from the dominant culture Connect with the deeper consciousness in nature, art, radical education, or direction action Give and receive from the community (think mutual aid and solidarity). They go on to discuss how to do the work of building another world in really rough times, (e.g. in a pandemic, with capitalism killing the earth, with a rising authoritarianism.  And why do this work? It gives us life, change can come quickly, and another world is for everyone.  Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bach's Goldberg Variations is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep 57: Revisiting Occupy Wall Street, 10 Years Later

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 40:08


The brothers catch up and start with Dave's first week of school.  Dave says he has been trying to integrate quietness, stillness, and reduce anxiety (a la Brene Brown).  He led a birthday line-up ice-breaker with 50 4th graders, which you had to see to believe.  Bob is still in summer mode but also thinking about returning to a UCSC campus that is not really prepared for the Delta variant.   The Crew wants to host their valiant editor to the show and take your questions for Nadir.  Please contact us with them or put them on this google doc!   The main topic of the show is learning from the Occupy movement 10 years later (Occupy Wall Street started September 17, 2011).  The brothers give the background on Occupy and then delve into some lessons learned in terms of another world being possible.     Start of book club Having and Being Had by Eula Biss this week Sept. 6.  Join us! Wearing a facemask is an act of love poster: https://community.amplifier.org/art/act-of-love/ Aviva Romm: https://avivaromm.com/    Quick Fix How should Dave turn off the UV light for his class' bearded dragon? Answer: see if there's a custodial or other employee that can join in on the mutual aid! (And ask a vet exactly how much light they need.)   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bach's Goldberg Variations is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep56: Reform or Revolution? Putting the Credit Card Hack to the Test

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 54:08


The Crew addresses the long delay between recording.  Don't worry everyone, we still love Thriving.  The summer has been busy indeed, and the brothers discuss the places on earth where marriage proposals seem to happen.  They discuss the new Cleveland baseball team nickname.  And end the chit-chat on Dave's move into his new co-housing.   The main topic of the week is around the question of whether it is possible to hack capitalism.  In other words, can capitalist tools be used to undo capitalism?  The Crew starts this question by laying out what capitalism is and what it does to people and the world, and whether capitalism can be reformed or is revolution needed.  The brothers believe revolutionary change is needed, however what revolution looks like for the majority of people in the world has led to more complex thinking.  This leads to the concept of revolutionary reforms which the brothers develop.   Dave presents the “credit card hack (scam).”  Dave discusses how to use the deals that credit card companies give people to gain the benefits and then get out.  The Crew discusses where this falls on the revolution vs. reform discussion.   References: Revolution or Reform Reformist Reforms vs. Abolitionist Reforms   Quick Fix How can I watch the Olympics without a TV?  Use friend's log-in to Xfiniti.    Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bach's Goldberg Variations is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.  

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program
Education Exploration: Part 1 (ep 265)

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 66:13


On this week's collected, connected conversations (the sixth in our summer series): back to school. Well, not quite yet. But it is around the corner, so we thought we'd help you prep with an education-related retrospective. And with so much material to cover, we've set aside two dates on our course calendar. Featured voices this podcast include (in order of appearance): • Brock Pitawanakwat, York University Associate Professor of Indigenous Studies • Ken Williams, assistant professor with the University of Alberta's Department of Drama • Kim TallBear, associate professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience & Environment // CREDITS: Creative Commons music in this episode includes “The Insider,” by Time to Move and Motivate, “Weapon” by Nctrnm, and “Devil Man” by Drake Stafford. Our opening theme is “Soda Machine” by Kabbalistic Village; our closing theme is “Nocturne for Anastasiya" by Vlad Cuiujuclu.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep55: We are All Artists: Unlocking the Power of Art (To Take Down Daddy Beyz)

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 36:45


The brothers are joined by Bob's new cat, Teddy Bear.  They discuss introducing kittens to a new home (with Teddy mewing in the background).  Dave theorizes that we do things for 4 reasons: to make money, because we love it, for others, and to do something new; and then asks Bob why he does the podcast.  Lastly, they let listeners know that they are working on a new podcast with friend Dan C that will take sports on in a critical way.   The topic for the week is what is art's role in building another world?  Bob draws on his research on artivism, which Chela Sandoval describes as art in the service of changing the world.  He makes the point that we can all be artists because art is more of a way of approaching the world than an elite skill.    This reminds Dave of when the brothers started a collective called Artist for Justice within the Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center many years ago.  Dave loves the idea of art as creation and reflects where he feels creativity.     Beehive Collective Opera by Eric Oh   Quick Fix How can we spend less time scrolling on our telephone?  Put your cellphone in a drawer and leave it there.  Do that for an hour a day.   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bach's Goldberg Variations is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.  

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep54: A True Wide World of Sports is Possible

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 59:22


The brothers are blessed to have friend Dan, the Lynx of the Rocky Mountains, on the show.  They start by discussing the intersection of basketball, culture, soccer, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, and gender relations.    The main topic is whether another world of sports is possible?  What kind of sports world do we want?  The Crew shares their perspectives on what can be done to confront the cisheteropatriarchal dynamics in sports.    Box score from Seattle Supersonics @ Los Angeles Lakers on Nov 27, 2007, a month after the first episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians aired.  In this game rookie Kevin Durant played against Khloe Kardashian ex-partner Lamar Odom.   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bach's Goldberg Variations is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.  

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep 53: Two Lists to Help You Make Another World a Reality

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 56:28


The show starts with Dave sharing that he recently had to sell his chicken which brought some unexpected thoughts.  Bob reflects on the last week of his school year teaching at Zoom U.   For the show today, the Crew takes from the movie High Fidelity and the book Read and Riot by Nadya Tolokonnokova (of Pussy Riot) to make their Top 3 list with the category: Making Another World Possible.   Dave's list: Unplug (from the world) Connect (to the earth) Give to the community in some way, any way.   Bob's list Find a radical documentary and watch it.  Even better, watch it with friends. If you don't have kids, support parents and help with childcare. Go to a demonstration.   Quick Fix If you hear faint dripping in your walls after doing dishes, what should you do?  Call your supe or plumber!   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bach's Goldberg Variations is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.  

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep52: The Zapatistas as Living Proof of Another World Being Possible

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 62:21


Bob sings the show in with one of Dave's favorite songs from 1998.  Then, a Thriving first: Dave makes a big announcement about one of our friends.   Dave reflects on celebrating our mom's birthday with a killer bike ride.  After this, Dave tells a perfect Seinfeld story that just happened to him.  Bob describes his first vacation in 17 months, a trip to Mendocino, in the Green Triangle.     The topic of the week is the Zapatistas, the revolutionaries in Chiapas who live the praxis of “another is possible.”  They start the episode asking the question, “how did it come to be that Dave found himself living in Chiapas for 6 months in 2018-19?”  The Crew gives a background on the Zapatistas over the last 30 year. They then discuss their trip to Oventic, the 6th Zapatista Caracol.   Wobblies and Zapatistas   Quick Fix How can we have better mornings? Answer: Think more about the night before and the day after. Have a bed time routine and some structure the next day.   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bach's Goldberg Variations is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.  

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep51: Another Podcast Is Possible

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 47:39


Another Podcast Is Possible   New season! The Crew reviews all the Gut Checks from season 6.  Great picks!   Dave is done with his school year and will have Peachtree Pizza with his kiddos.  His students did so well with their reading progress!   The theme of the new season is “another world is possible.”  Bob thinks that expanding on this simple thought is key to social change (including police abolition).  The brothers first came across this phrase volunteering at Lefthand Books, the one-time socialist bookstore in Boulder.  Bob asks Dave, what does the “world” mean in this question.  Dave expands on the obscene wealth inequality in the world.   The episode ends with the Crew wanting to explore why the idealist is so smeared in our society.  Connected with this is their desire to explore utopias and utopian thinking this season.     Quick Fix You are making pork chops for dinner, and you have the bread crumbs, the flour, but you don’t have eggs.  What do you do?....Mayonnaise!   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bach's Goldberg Variations is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.  

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep50: Picking Up and Leaving Off Bags in the Pandemic

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 53:20


Dave reflects on the end of the school year for him and his kiddos.  Bringing the reading-level up gives him good energy.  Bob reflects on the podcast turning 1 year old!     The final episode of season 6 on baggage!  The topic of the day is what baggage has been picked up or left off during the pandemic?  Bob starts and discusses picking up baseball uber-fandom during the pandemic.  It’s an escapism, not a terrible one, but one that feels to Bob like he should do something with it.   Dave brings up moving to a new community during the pandemic, and then feeling a lack of connection to the greater Ft. Collins and Colorado community.  Bob brings in Patrick Hamilton’s advice that in the pandemic: there is pandemic forgiveness, in which friends don’t have to come up with excuses about not connecting with each other.     Gut Check Thriving in Dystopia will still exist in a year, May 2022.  (Bob gives it a 8; Dave says 7).   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Stay by Valerie June is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.  

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep49: Taking a Page from “Wonderful”

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 51:54


Dave sings the show in with what Bob thought was a Divinyls song, but in actuality, is Lovefool by the Cardigans, a song famously featured on The Office on season 3, episode 5 (and not Austin Powers -- that was Carnival). Dave was looking for the lyric, “I can’t care ‘bout anything but you.”    The Crew structures this episode based on “Wonderful,” by Griffin and Rachel McElroy.    Dave’s small wonder is the chocolate-salted caramel.  Bob’s is quiz-mastering.   Dave’s big wonder is boardgames. Note: The gallbladder stores bile, not insulin.    Bob’s big wonder is direct action.   Gut Check By 2030 there will be a 51st U.S. state (Bob gives it a 7; Dave gives it a 10).   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Stay by Valerie June is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep48: Decompressing White People and Police Abolition #millionlittleexperiments #onlyburgerstandintown

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 49:52


The show starts by sneaking in a Did You Know about movies.  The Crew then discusses reactions to the Oscars.   The brothers attended a “web thing” called White People and Police Abolition earlier in the week, and the main topic of the show is debriefing this.  The event brought in Mariame Kaba, whose work the Crew discussed back in episode 6. The topics that the Crew dives more into are digital land acknowledgements, language around defund/abolition, the idea of a million little experiments, police as the one burger stand in town (and not very good burgers).   Gut Check Courtney will win season 2 of the Circle (Dave gives a 10. Bob gives a 6)   Contact info Podbean app: https://thrivingindystopia.podbean.com/    Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Stay by Valerie June is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep47:Thriving on the Red Carpet... Live from the Oscars!!!

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 27:05


Registration link for the "White People and Abolition" web event with Mariame Kaba: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PQanp8kzQ86LsmxZ7ps9cQ    The Crew's picks: Best actor: Dave - Steve Yeun. Bob - Chadwick Bozeman Best actress: Dave - Viola Davis. Bob - Carey Mulligan Best animated: Dave and Bob - Wolfwalkers Best supporting actor: Dave - LaKeith Stanfield. Bob - Daniel Kaluuya Best supporting actress: Dave - Olivia Colman. Bob - Youn Yah-Jung Best doc: Dave - Octopus Teacher. Bob - Crip Camp Best director: Bob and Dave - Chloe Zhao Best film:  Dave - Judas and the Black Messiah. Bob - Nomadland.       Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Stay by Valerie June is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.  

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep46: Holding Other People’s Bags

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 53:42


The Crew starts off the rails this week, discussing the demands of going a weekly podcast show while their jobs are full on.  Brought to you by Yeti Mics, “make your podcast sparkle!” lol.  Inspired by some of their favorite patreon-funded projects, they discuss what that type of project could take.  The podcast as baggage?   The brothers have to talk about the beginning of the baseball season.  They discuss the highs and lows, and how their fantasy league is going!   As the main theme for the show, Dave brings up some personal baggage, specifically in terms of holding on to other people’s baggage.   He tells a story about a meltdown in the classroom that brought parents into the conflict.   He asks himself how much does he have to fix?  How much is this his to take on?  Bob suggests taking a step back and asking what are the long-term goals in any given situation.  He also suggests having realistic expectations for outcomes rather than idealized or unrealistic ones.   Goose egging (aka shutout or skunking)   Gut Check Some team in baseball will go from worst to first and win their division (Boston, Detroit, Texas, Washington, Pittsburgh, or Arizona).  Dave gives it a 2; Bob gives it a 3. Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Stay by Valerie June is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.  

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep45: The Big One: Unpacking Bob’s Dissertation

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 54:13


The show starts with the song Peeper by Dave and Julie Peachtree.  The Crew discusses seed sharing as spring has sprung.  They also discuss how-to: both germinating seeds and growing starts.    The topic of the day’s show is unpacking Bob’s dissertation research (as well as his teaching).  Bob grounds his work in liberation psychology which is the movement to root psychology in the struggle for oppressed people for freedom.  His main research explores the oppressive power dynamics of white supremacy and masculinities as well as how white men, in particular, can interrupt those dynamics.     Bob summarizes the major results of his dissertation, which include life stories of white men who aspire to do anti-racist, feminist work.  And then what that work looks like for them in their lives and in their communities.   Bob makes a commitment to publish his research!  Hyperlink coming.   Gut Check The chances of Dereck Chauvin being found guilty.  (Dave says yes, and 10 years behind bars.  Bob gives it a 4; Dave then gives it a 3).   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Stay by Valerie June is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep44: Emotional Baggage in Our Bodies

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 48:35


The brothers first talk wasabi burns and then get into discussing the 1st weekend of the NCAA tourney.   Dave’s finishing up his spring break, and Bob is almost starting theirs. Dave’s high is an hour and a half run that he went on, which triggers a conversation on running.   The topic of today’s show is unpacking our physical pain, especially with a lens to emotional roots of pain.  Dave discusses how his awful back pain a few years ago eased and began to heal after seeing a homeopath.  He brings in ideas about how to release stress that builds up in our bodies.  Bob has come to understand that fascia in our body plays an important role in connecting physical pain and emotional stress.    Errata: Texas State are the Bobcats; not the Wildcats as Bob said.   Gut Check Air travel will become as normalized this summer as before the pandemic.  Dave gives it a 9/10. Bob says 7/10.   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Stay by Valerie June is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep:43 Season Six! Unpacking Baggage

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 45:04


Bob and Dave discuss some of their strengths as podcasters. They recorded this episode on St. Patrick’s Day, and they discuss the origins of the Whiskey-Milk drink.    The Crew introduces the new season’s theme: baggage.  They start with the premise that all human’s have baggage.  They want to “unpack the baggage,” in multiple ways this season.    For episode 1, the brothers keep it concrete and dystopia and discuss packing a go-bag.  This is rooted in the plot of Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower in which the heroes become refugees and have to leave their home with a packed bag.  Bob created a go-bag last summer during the California fire season, so the Crew discusses what’s in that bag.     Gut Check A double-digit seed team (10 or below) will win the men’s NCAA tournament this year. (Dave gives it a 3.  Bob gives it a 2).   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Stay by Valerie June is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep42: Increasing the Courage to Confront and Other Reflections on Season 5

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 51:20


Dave starts the episode telling Bob a scary and wild story of how he almost lost his wedding ring (hint: think hamburg).  The Crew then discusses COVID-related issues including some ethical questions related to vaccination.     The topic of the show is a look back on season 5.  The Crew harvest some take-home messages from the season on avoidance with the focus on how we can strengthen our confronting muscles.    The brothers end with a baseball question.  And to you listeners, let us know if you want to join our fantasy league.  Spots available!   Dystopian Rainbow Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction from Social Justice Movements edited by adrienne maree brown and Walidah Imarisha.  But don’t take our word for it….   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bashful by Ketza is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.  

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep41: In-grouping/Out-grouping and the Strange Case of Rattlesnake

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 55:12


The show starts with a brief discussion of the “bob emergency.” As they have been doing recently, the brothers make no-very-outdated Golden Globe picks.   They do end it with a good Levy-Levy-Levy connection.  On a dime, they shift to discussing Dave getting vaccinated, and whether society has learned anything from the pandemic.   The topic of the show is in-grouping/out-grouping, and this dynamic leading to types of avoidance.  This is a framework very grounded in social psychology, so Bob lays out the ways this process can work even very subtle and even with the best of intentions.  The Crew draws on the creation and existence of Rattlesnake.  Using ideas from social and community psychology, they discuss the strengths of Rattlesnake, the shortcoming, and how to think about community-builidng going forward.    Dystopian Rainbow Lord of the Flies!  Pertains to in-group/out-groupping. We are intrigued by Piggy.    Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bashful by Ketza is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep40: There’s No Thriving Without Music, Part 2

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 74:03


The Crew shifts it up this week and starts out with some content off the bat.  They take on the issue of procrastination (a type of avoidance).  Procrastination has a heavy negative connotation, but they brother discuss whether that’s always warranted.  They agree at least that the high-level of anxiety can be dissipated when understanding one’s own work process.    The main portion of the show is a change of pace.  The brothers wanted to share some music with each other for the week.     Shouldn’t Have to Be Like That - Fra Lippo Lippi The Mother We Share - Chvches Level It Up - The Coup The First Breath After Coma - Explosions in the Sky Jesusland - Ben Folds   Dystopian Rainbow Sorry to Bother You that Bob mentioned in the music portion of the show directed and written by the Coup frontman Boots Riley.   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bashful by Ketza is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Agrocast
BB #114 - Bug Bites Especial de Natal 2020!

Agrocast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 42:38


Pra começar, respondendo a ouvintes do BB! Depois, um jogo NOVO e super legal! Com Bruno, Fabi e Phillip! Recebidos por nosso querido Pedro! Quem será o vencedor? É O SHOW DE BESOUROS! E ainda, respondendo a perguntas entomológicas do Yahoo Respostas! Um dos blocos mais queridos dos ouvintes! Por último, o relatório anual do Observações Naturalistas, com os insetos mais postados no twitter! | Conheça o Bug Bites: https://linktr.ee/bugbites | Meloe franciscanus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQ8h1YBTSvE&feature=emb_title Pergunta do Yahoo: https://br.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AwrC1DEE_9RfpzUAARvz6Qt.;_ylu=Y29sbwNiZjEEcG9zAzMEdnRpZAMEc2VjA3Ny?qid=20101225085332AA96gGc Insetos da pergunta: https://sites.udel.edu/planthoppers/north-america/north-american-flatidae/ Faça parte do nosso grupo no WhatsApp: http://bit.ly/grupodobbnozap | Escute no seu celular via Spotify, Deezer ou aplicativo de podcast: http://bit.ly/assineobb | Siga nas redes sociais: @BugBitesPodcast | Seja você também um apoiador do Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: bit.ly/apoiebb ou Patrão: http://bit.ly/bbonpatreon | Anúncio, críticas e sugestões: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Produção e Roteiro: Pedro Rodrigues, Phillip Schuster, Fabi Chimes e Bruno Uehara | Arte da capa: Fabi Chimes | Créditos: Caio Zitelli | Edição: Orelha, "O Estagiário" (http://bit.ly/OrelhaOEstagiario)| O Bug Bites faz parte da Rede Agrocast, a primeira rede de podcasts do Agro do Brasil! Siga nas redes sociais: @redeagrocast | Este episódio tem o apoio dos Patrões, Padrinhos e Madrinhas: Besouro: Prof Richard Stouthamer; Dr Cherre Bezerra, O Entomologista; | Cigarra: Tamara Zacca; | Abelhas Operárias: Priscila Engel, Diego Aureliano de Sá e Rodrigo Sampaio; | Formiguinhas: Juliana Carvalho e Masashi Inoue; | A vocês que acreditam no nosso trabalho, nosso MUITO OBRIGADO! ADO! | Insect sounds from soundbible.com. Some of the audios were composed using Bee Hive by Drake Stafford and Sam Stoopid by Mikos da Gawd (from youtube.com), under a Creative Commons Attribution (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ , incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1500025 , Artist: incompetech.com/), insect sounds from soundbible.com. Walk The Walk by Cinematic Electronic Volume 7, Recovery Mode by Geoff Siegel, Rescuing Feelings by Music Of The World Latin Volume 2, The Suave Jam by Promos Volume 5 and Secret Beast In Jazz by Jazz Fusion Volume 1, (all from freeplaymusic.com/), all distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. These artists have played no part in the development and creation of this episode.

Agrocast
BB #100 - Aquele com histórias marcantes!

Agrocast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 27:41


Sim ouvinte! É isso mesmo EPISÓDIO 100!!! Esse episódio nada mais é do que um especial a VOCÊ OUVINTE! O Caio e o Pedro escutaram quatros histórias muito especiais enviadas pelos ouvintes! Se você quiser enviar a sua, aproveita e clica aqui: http://bit.ly/suahistorianobb Ah! Não se esquece de enviar uma mensagem pra nós e dizer o que achou desse episódio, pois vamos gravar mais! | Conheça o Bug Bites: https://linktr.ee/bugbites | Faça parte do nosso grupo no WhatsApp: http://bit.ly/grupodobbnozap | Escute no seu celular via Spotify, Deezer ou aplicativo de podcast: http://bit.ly/assineobb | Siga nas redes sociais: @BugBitesPodcast | Seja você também um apoiador do Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: bit.ly/apoiebb ou Patrão: http://bit.ly/bbonpatreon | Anúncio, críticas e sugestões: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Produção e Roteiro: Caio Zitelli e Pedro Rodrigues | Arte da capa: Fabi Chimes | Créditos: “A Produção” | Edição: Orelha, "O Estagiário" (http://bit.ly/OrelhaOEstagiario)| O Bug Bites faz parte da Rede Agrocast, a primeira rede de podcasts do Agro do Brasil! Siga nas redes sociais: @redeagrocast | Este episódio tem o apoio dos Patrões, Padrinhos e Madrinhas: Besouro: Prof Richard Stouthamer; Dr Cherre Bezerra, O Entomologista; | Cigarra: Tamara Zacca; | Abelhas Operárias: Priscila Engel, Diego Aureliano de Sá e Rodrigo Sampaio; | Formiguinhas: Juliana Carvalho e Masashi Inoue; | A vocês que acreditam no nosso trabalho, nosso MUITO OBRIGADO! ADO! | Insect sounds from soundbible.com. Some of the audios were composed using Bee Hive by Drake Stafford and Sam Stoopid by Mikos da Gawd (from youtube.com), under a Creative Commons Attribution (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ , incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1500025 , Artist: incompetech.com/), insect sounds from soundbible.com. Walk The Walk by Cinematic Electronic Volume 7, Recovery Mode by Geoff Siegel, Rescuing Feelings by Music Of The World Latin Volume 2, The Suave Jam by Promos Volume 5 and Secret Beast In Jazz by Jazz Fusion Volume 1, (all from freeplaymusic.com/), all distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. These artists have played no part in the development and creation of this episode.

Agrocast
BB #115 - Parenting in science!

Agrocast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 34:39


Hello Bug Bites! No episódio de hoje, nosso primeiro EM INGLÊS, Pedro conversa com pesquisadoras que tem a missão de produzir ciência entomológica, ao mesmo tempo que criam suas ninfas humanas! Será que dá pra ser mãe/pai e entomólogo? Come with us! (E aproveita pra treinar o inglês!). Com participação da Dra Manuela Ramalho (@Manu__Ramalho, Cornell University, EUA) e Dra Raquel Loreto (@RGLoreto, Institut Pasteur, France). Link para carta em repúdio a artigo publicado na Nature: https://forms.gle/BF4Jcw4zDnkkGK838 Conheça o Bug Bites: https://linktr.ee/ Faça parte do nosso grupo no WhatsApp: http://bit.ly/grupodobbnozap | Escute no seu celular via Spotify, Deezer ou aplicativo de podcast: http://bit.ly/assineobb | Siga nas redes sociais: @BugBitesPodcast | Seja você também um apoiador do Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: bit.ly/apoiebb ou Patrão: http://bit.ly/bbonpatreon | Anúncio, críticas e sugestões: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Produção e Roteiro: Pedro Rodrigues | Arte da capa: Fabi Chimes Edição: Orelha, "O Estagiário" (http://bit.ly/OrelhaOEstagiario)| O Bug Bites faz parte da Rede Agrocast, a primeira rede de podcasts do Agro do Brasil! Siga nas redes sociais: @redeagrocast | Este episódio tem o apoio dos Patrões, Padrinhos e Madrinhas: Besouro: Prof Richard Stouthamer; Dr Cherre Bezerra, O Entomologista; | Cigarra: Tamara Zacca; | Abelhas Operárias: Priscila Engel, Diego Aureliano de Sá e Rodrigo Sampaio; | Formiguinhas: Juliana Carvalho e Masashi Inoue; | A vocês que acreditam no nosso trabalho, nosso MUITO OBRIGADO! ADO! | Insect sounds from soundbible.com. Some of the audios were composed using Bee Hive by Drake Stafford and Sam Stoopid by Mikos da Gawd (from youtube.com), under a Creative Commons Attribution (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ , incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1500025 , Artist: incompetech.com/), insect sounds from soundbible.com. Walk The Walk by Cinematic Electronic Volume 7, Recovery Mode by Geoff Siegel, Rescuing Feelings by Music Of The World Latin Volume 2, The Suave Jam by Promos Volume 5 and Secret Beast In Jazz by Jazz Fusion Volume 1, (all from freeplaymusic.com/), all distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. These artists have played no part in the development and creation of this episode.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep39: Confronting Disgust and Leading to Poop Positivism and System Change

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 55:51


After a few renditions of video game songs from 30 years ago, the Crew talks tending for chickens in the winter.  Dave’s birds along with other Coloradoans had to make it through -10 degree weather recently.  It’s a good one for our herpetologist fans out there!   The topic of the week is avoiding the disgusting.  Bob starts with discussing his journey to becoming “poop positive.”  Dave builds on this idea and questions the idea of “away,” as in “just throw it away” or “take it away.”   The conversation takes them to discussing prisons, slaughterhouses, and even Lake Champlain.    Confronting the things we consider disgusting can allow for us to open our eyes to the systems that deal with “the disgusting,” and see how brutal and awful they are.     Humanure Handbook free online: https://humanurehandbook.com/contents.html  Baseball Bits on fixing MLB: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uh_F8WtrDCo&ab_channel=FoolishBaseball    Dystopian Rainbow N.K. Jemison’s The Fifth Season for a great dystopia on catastrophic climate change.   Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree   Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bashful by Ketza is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep38: Avoidance as a Tool of White Supremacy

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 56:11


The brothers reminisce about working at a movie theater 20 years ago - “Colorado Cinnamon, Basemar Twix.”  They make some not great, but not terrible Super Bowl predictions before heading into the topic of the week. This week the Crew discuss avoidance and whiteness.  They explore some of the ways that a system of white supremacy depends on white people and white culture avoiding discussions of racism.  This has a lot to do with colorblind (or better said, color-evasive) ideology and practices, which themselves are creations of the ideology and history of whiteness in the U.S. and beyond.   The Crew ends on discussing the differences between equality from equity from liberation.  This ties in with their point that anti-racism workshops are good, yet white people could take more from John Brown, who never avoided confronting white supremacy. 2017 Jacksonville Jaguars’ collapse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-SM13PqKbE&ab_channel=SecretBase  Good Lord Bird:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-Tm63y-S4s&ab_channel=SHOWTIME  Equality? No. Equity? No. Liberation!: https://citizen.education/2018/12/03/liberation-in-education-why-dont-we-just-tear-the-whole-fence-down/  Dystopian RainbowDystopian show from the brothers’ youth with Jerry O’Connell?  It’s Sliders!  Lost in another universe and the desire to just come home. Contact infoEmail - davepeachtree@gmail.comTwitter - @BMaze19IG - Thriving_In_DystopiaWebsite - https://thrivingindystopia.com/TikTok - @davepeachtree Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bashful by Ketza is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep37: Healthy Avoidance? Does It Exist?

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 50:08


Dave tells the story of Peachtree to open the show, where the name came from, what it means to Dave and Julie, and how hard it was to get. Last week, the Crew looked at the problematic aspects of avoidance.  Flipping things around this week, they explore the experience of avoidance and whether there is “healthy avoidance.”  They discuss the positive effects of taking a step back or taking some space, but question whether that’s avoidance.  When does avoidance start? They then turn to times of protective avoidance.  Can avoidance be protective when the stimulus is just too painful to deal with? Dystopian RainbowAn absolute classic: Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. Contact infoEmail - davepeachtree@gmail.comTwitter - @BMaze19IG - Thriving_In_DystopiaWebsite - https://thrivingindystopia.com/TikTok - @davepeachtree Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bashful by Ketza is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep36: Finding the Courage to Confront

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 55:10


Some Thriving chatter turned up to 11 to start the show.  The Crew plots out a new NBA team for Dave to follow this year: some interesting social justice questions arise and the conversation eventually connects to Randall Cunningham of all places!  The brothers then honor their mom on Helen Majzler Day!  And discuss the meaning of that day, Jan. 23.  The topic of the show is confrontation of avoidance. Particularly, they discuss the specifics and logistics of making such confrontations.  Dave tells a powerful story about finding collective courage in his 4th grade classroom: “I’ve never been as proud of a student as in that moment.”  So good, that Dave broke his dairy-free diet at the end of the story. The story reminds Bob of a story in his own classroom last fall.  And after the story telling, some take-homes are harvested Dystopian RainbowWatchmen (2019) - Politically strong and prescient education of Tulsa 1921, the show also outshine the very amazing graphic novel upon which it is based.   Contact infoEmail - davepeachtree@gmail.comTwitter - @BMaze19IG - Thriving_In_DystopiaWebsite - https://thrivingindystopia.com/TikTok - @davepeachtree Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bashful by Ketza is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

The Kiss Me Quick's Erotica
Pariah Pt.3: Blood and Fury by Rose Caraway

The Kiss Me Quick's Erotica

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 100:25


We pick up the adventure right where it left off. High up in Tavares’ Helicopter, where Pariah finds herself in yet another predicament, as trusted members of Tavares’ crew are suddenly committing mutiny. And then… pheromones. Hang on for dear life in this intensely sexy action/adventure story. Rose Caraway is a native Northern California writer, editor, audiobook narrator, and podcaster for the #1 Erotica podcast in iTunes, The Kiss Me Quick’s Erotica Podcast. She freely celebrates all things erotica with lurid listeners and her wonderful husband.   The Sexy Librarian's Dirty 30 Vol.3 Thirty risqué adventures, loaded with fabulous characters in provocative situations. Get ravished by flirty-frills and sassy petticoats in our hot bodice-ripper romance. Keep it strictly confidential as you fall in love with a dangerous undercover spy. Feel your heart quiver as you lust after two brothers on the lone frontier. These and many more sexy adventures to choose from in this library of sexy-sharp stories! The KMQ would like to thank the following musical artists Kai Engle Nihilore Cloudkicker Coin Locker Kid Meydän Feature Credit song Without A Doubt by Drake Stafford  KMQ introduction music by Vyvch

Thriving in Dystopia
Season 5: Confronting Avoidance (i.e. Avoid the Noid!)

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 52:21


New year; new season.  Bob joined the International Worker of the World (I.W.W.) and talks about what being a Wobbly means to him.  They go on to discuss the implications of the recent white vigilante attack on the U.S. Capitol.   The brothers “set the table” for the new season, Season 5.  The big theme is “avoidance” as the Thriving Crew feels like this theme does not get talked about that often.  They play with confrontation as the opposite of avoidance.  They wonder when does a healthy avoidance, say of avoiding traffic, turn into an unhealthy avoidance, like putting it off and then never dealing with it? They see some value in avoidance, but they do see some of their own bad habits around avoidance in their lives.   They hope to talk about how to know when avoidance is happening, procrastination, the disgusting, in-group/out-group and social power, how to come back to the avoided, and avoid the Noid. Tuned-in: Recent episodes of Revisionist History on second waves of vaccinesAvoid the Noid Dystopian RainbowThe Giver by Lois Lowry. Does it still hold up 30 years after it was written? Is the ending too happy?  Contact infoEmail - davepeachtree@gmail.comTwitter - @BMaze19IG - Thriving_In_DystopiaWebsite - https://thrivingindystopia.com/TikTok - @davepeachtree Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Bashful by Ketza is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep34: Thank you Listeners! Highs and Lows of Thriving in Dystopia in 2020

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 55:25


Bob and Dave record this episode December 31, 2020.  They start the show reminiscing on the great NYE’s past.  Last week the Crew did a retrospective of 2020.  This week the brothers reflect on the podcast itself. They highlight the previous 33 episodes, the highs and lows, and the fun of narrowcasting.  They first put a bow on the end of the celebration season with some insights on season 4.   Their goals are to do a video podcast every season.  Get more feedback from listeners.  Do a non-Bob episode.  Do a non-Dave episode.  And do a non-both episode. Did you Know?That the only team in NFL history to lead the league in best office and defense (in terms of yards) didn’t make the play-off.  So sorry to the 2010 San Diego Chargers. The Times’ Square NYE ball is 12 feet in diameter.   This movie ends on NYE.  Made in 1960.  Directed by Billy Wilder.  Stars Jack Lemon.  It’s the Apartment! Contact infoEmail - davepeachtree@gmail.comTwitter - @BMaze19IG - Thriving_In_DystopiaWebsite - https://thrivingindystopia.com/TikTok - @davepeachtreeDeep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song, Only Fools Rush performed by the crooner Nadir Čajić is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art.   Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week’s show.   Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website.  Thank you, Mix.

Agrocast
BB - A PULGA ATRÁS DA ORELHA! #06: Os insetos que "inventaram" a camuflagem!

Agrocast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 7:43


Já parou pra pensar quem inventou a camuflagem (ou seria mimetização?)? Pois estes pesquisadores descobriram que um inseto foi quem inventou! (pelo menos é o registro mais antigo de algo como isso...) Contamos sobre como isso funciona em mais um Pulga Atrás da Orelha! | Fotos citadas no episódio: http://bit.ly/bbnoinstagram | Referências: * Fang, H. Labandeira, C.C. Ma,Y. Zheng, B. Ren, Wei, D.X. Liu, J. Wang, Y. (2020). Lichen mimmesis in mid-Mesozoic lacewings. eLife 2020;9:e59007 (DOI: 10.7554/eLife.59007) Escute no seu celular: https://linktr.ee/bugbites | Siga nas redes sociais: @BugBitesPodcast | Seja você também um apoiador do Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: bit.ly/apoiebb ou pelo Patreon: bit.ly/bbonpatreon | Anúncio, críticas e sugestões: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Produção: Caio Zitelli | Edição: Orelha, "O Estagiário" | Arte da capa: Phillip Schuster | Créditos: “A Produção” | O Bug Bites faz parte da Rede Agrocast, a primeira rede de podcasts do Agro do Brasil! Siga nas redes sociais: @redeagrocast | Este episódio tem o apoio dos Padrinhos e Madrinhas: Besouro: Richard Stouthamer e Cherre Bezerra | Cigarra: Thamara Zacca | Abelhas Operárias: Priscila Engel, Rodrigo Sampaio e Diego Aureliano de Sá; | Formiguinhas: Juliana Carvalho e Masashi Inoue; | A vocês que acreditam no nosso trabalho, nosso MUITO OBRIGADO! | Some of the audios were composed using Bee Hive by Drake Stafford (from freemusicarchive.org) under a Creative Commons Attribution (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ , incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1500025 , Artist: incompetech.com/), insect sounds from soundbible.com. Funk Volume 3 by Dirty Misunderstandings, Urban Comedy Volume 1 by Coming Back For My Parade, Neil Cross by Beneath The Radar(all from freeplaymusic.com/) and In the hall of the mountain King, all distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. These artists have played no part in the development and creation of this episode.