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O vazio de um quarto pode ser para um enfermo como o esboço da morte, já para uma pessoa saudável outro esboço porém de nascimento ou renascimento. Acompanha o poema a obra Meeting Again de Emily A. Sprague. Escute o episódio da semana. Obrigado.
adjusting to a new bedroom is always weird (putting furniture and things where and whatever) but at least we’ve all already lived together. that part of it i know and i’m not anxious about. getting the bedroom ready takes me forever and i mostly never feel like i’m finished. like, where do all my ducks go?DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Gigi "Some Second Best (Demo)“ MAINTENANT (Demos & Alternates)02:57 Hand Habits "pers" at home05:15 Stephen Steinbrink "Nobody" Condensed Nothing08:47 Sunny War "Can I Sit With You?" Can I Sit With You?12:25 TJO + L.A. Takedown "Bullhorn Moon" Alive One Night In Phoenix15:49 Art Sorority "spaceship (demo)" Demos Vol. 119:54 MOANING "Make It Stop" Uneasy Laughter22:57 Aaron M Olson "Brick Pillow In Computer Glow" For Dorothy29:44 Wednesday "Billboard (demo)" Cody’s Only (demos)32:47 Awksymoron "About Time" About Time / Nobody’s Fault35:27 Daga Voladora "Cuando Menos Te Lo Esperes" Vivero Sopor38:45 A Million Dollars "Wonder" I Love Your Voice and I Love You40:21 Adelyn Rose "Mind Mine" Any Way43:58 Emily A. Sprague "Woven" Hill, Flower, Fog49:41 Marissa Nadler "Lost In The Atmosphere" unearthed52:00 Phantom Posse "If Only I Could Be There (feat. Emily Yacina)" Forever Underground54:02 Jeanines "you were mine" acoustic55:36 Radiator Hospital "Imposter Syndrome" New Depression58:06 really big pinecone "Everybody Needs Friends" What I Said About The Pinecone60:43 Koleżznka "ode to midnight nothings" revisited
In this episode, Dr. Vasudevan and Dr. Moreno unpack our patient's experience with weight and how it's impacted his life.Share your reactions and questions with us at Speak Pipe . We might feature you on a future episode!=== Outline ===1. Introduction2. Chapter 1: Personal Relationship to Weight3. Chapter 2: Impact of Weight on Mental Health4. Chapter 3: Relationship with PCP5. Conclusion=== Learning Points ===Commonly used measures of obesity include BMI and waist circumference. These measures are imperfect, since they are attempting to quantify adiposity. Patients often undergo an emotional journey that is related to their weight. Many patients prefer to move towards tangible end goals such as increased mobility, lowered risk for future adverse health events, or other factors rather than a specific weight, BMI, or waist circumference.Screening and treatment of mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression can be instrumental in the care of patients who have elevated BMI. Be sure to ask permission to discuss the patient's weight before jumping in. Set SMART goals with your patients and set expectations early.=== Our Expert(s) ===Dr. Jorge O. Moreno is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine.Dr. Moreno is originally from Mexico and is also fluent in Spanish. He grew up in New Rochelle, NY and completed his undergraduate degree at Columbia University in 2006. In 2011, he obtained his medical degree from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. He completed his internal medical residency at the Yale University's Primary Care Residency Program Yale New Haven in 2014.=== References ===Hales CM, Carroll MD, Fryar CD, Ogden CL. Prevalence of obesity and severe obesity among adults: United States, 2017–2018. NCHS Data Brief, no 360. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2020. Retrieved from: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db360.htmlhttps://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/adult.html*For additional resources discussed in the episode, check out our transcript!=== About Us ===The Primary Care Pearls (PCP) Podcast is created in collaboration with faculty, residents, and students from the Department of Internal Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. The project aims to create accessible and informative podcasts about core primary care topics centered around real patient stories.Hosts: Nate WoodProducers: Helen Cai, JW, August AlloccoLogo and name: Eva ZimmermanTheme music and Editing: Josh OnyangoOther background music: Emily A. Sprague, Unicorn Heads, Godmode, Corbyn Kites, Ammil, ComaInstagram: @pcpearlsTwitter: @PCarePearlsListen on most podcast platforms: linktr.ee/pcpearls
Tonight's edition features plenty of long-form tunes for your winter solstice. Enjoy music by Lisa Nordstrom, Ana Roxanne, Lucette Bourdin, Chihei Hatakayama, Emily A. Sprague, Kara-Lis…
This is volume IV of the best of Heart Points. Additional music from Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
This is volume III of the best of Heart Points. Additional music from Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
This is volume II of the best of Heart Points. Additional music from Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
This is volume I of the best of Heart Points. Additional music from Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
In the first episode of our type II diabetes series, our patient Tabby joins us for a discussion on receiving and coming to terms with a diagnosis of diabetes.Share your reactions and questions with us at Speak Pipe . We might feature you on a future episode!=== Outline ===IntroductionChapter 1 - Screening for DiabetesChapter 2 - Diagnosis/Breaking the NewsChapter 3 - Setting Expectations After the DiagnosisChapter 4 - Shame, Stigma, and SupportConclusion=== Learning Points ===Screen all adults >35yo for diabetes every 3 years. You might screen other patients if they have risk factors placing them at higher riskBegin conversation about diabetes before ordering testsEnsure that you have enough time to listen to and address patient's concerns about a new diabetes diagnosisBe attentive for signs of distress in patients with diabetes, which could affect their care.=== Our Expert(s) ===Dr. Tracy Rabin is an Internist and Pediatrician who joined the Yale faculty in 2011 as a member of the Section of General Internal Medicine (YSM Department of Internal Medicine), and currently serves as the Director of the Office of Global Health, and the Associate Program Director for Global and Community Health in the Yale Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Program (YPC). She co-directs the Makerere University-Yale University (MUYU) medical education capacity building collaboration which is based at the Makerere University College of Health Sciences/Mulago National Referral & Teaching Hospital in Kampala, Uganda.=== References ===[American Diabetes Association] Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2022 Abridged for Primary Care Providers: https://diabetesjournals.org/clinical/article/40/1/10/139035/Standards-of-Medical-Care-in-Diabetes-2022 Diabetes Distress Scale: https://diabetesdistress.org/take-dd-survey=== Recommended Reading ===[CDC] 10 Tips for Coping with Diabetes Distress: https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/managing/diabetes-distress/ten-tips-coping-diabetes-distress.html === About Us ===The Primary Care Pearls (PCP) Podcast is created in collaboration with faculty, residents, and students from the Department of Internal Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. The project aims to create accessible and informative podcasts for furthering the medical education of residents and clinicians in early stages of their careers. Building on the work of other medical education podcasts, Primary Care Pearls includes contributions from patients themselves, who have the autonomy to share their own experiences of how their primary care physician directly impacted the quality of their care.Hosts: Katie Gielissen, Maisie OrsilloPost-Production Assistant: Helen Cai, Christina LiuLogo and name: Eva ZimmermanTheme music and Editing: Josh OnyangoOther background music: the Mini Vandals, Wes Hutchinson, E's Jammy Jams, Futuremono, Ammil, Emmit Fenn, Humam-Huma, Patrick Patrikios, Jesse Gallagher, Emily A. Sprague, Corbyn KitesInstagram: @pcpearlsTwitter: @PCarePearlsListen on most podcast platforms: linktr.ee/pcpearls
After finding Yonder, our adventurers now have to get everyone out of the woods to safety. They set up camp near a lake with a mysterious Paga shrine that has strange effects on those nearby. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
With a white dragon emerging from under the forest, Merrin and the adventurers make a desperate attempt to regroup, find safety, and make one last push to rescue Yonder. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
The dryads in the forest turn their attention to Merrin and her friends as she struggles to keep the creatures at bay. Meanwhile, a more substantial threat lurks nearby. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
As Merrin leads the rescue party deeper into the woods, they uncover more clues as to why the wyvern is there. The group also stumbles into a sleeping danger lurking underground. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
The search party sets out to find the missing adventurer. Merrin's insistence on finding Yonder could put others in danger as they uncover the mysteries of the forest. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
The Paga shrines of the city give Merrin a silent goodbye as she remembers that wyverns aren't the only dangerous creatures hiding in the forest. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
With Merrin's identity uncovered, she attempts to inspire the tavern full of wyvern hunters to work together while creating a rescue plan of her own. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
Merrin heads to the tavern where local adventurers congregate to see if any of them are up to the challenge of taking down the wyvern. Once there, she'll have to prove her expertise and face her difficult past. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
While the kobolds recover and plot their next move, Merrin consults with a familiar Paga and receives a warning that those around her are in danger. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
Merrin learns about an eccentric herbalist living on the outskirts of town who is willing to help her in exchange for a favor. As Merrin bargains for the ingredients she needs, she runs into someone interested in her journey. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
sent $$$ this week to Norcal Resist.norcalresist.orgHi, I’m changing things up a little over here. Since July 2020 I’ve sent weekly cash to an entity or person doing the work or in need of funds. Connecting it to the radio show has been a way for me to budget and redistribute money regularly and to share about where I was sending it so maybe you would too. Well, I did my taxes and turns out my budgeting was off. For now I’m just going to do a monthly sustainer with Norcal Resist at a more sustainable rate until I can get back to it. I’m giving some time to mutual aid projects, but I’ll try to do more. If you’re in a position to give money to people/groups, and you haven’t yet made a plan to do it on the regular, I urge you to figure it out.Love, HoshwaDOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)Major Murphy “Coming Around” Lafayette EPMore Eaze “the symphony” ConveyanceT-Rextasy “Coffee?” PrehysteriaTrue Blossom “Flu Punks” HeaterFauvely “Good News” WTLD home demosOrchid Mantis “lifted” yellow houseTurtlenecked “Riding Bikes Along The Springwater Corridor” Springtime In HellEmily A. Sprague “Huckleberry” Mount VisionMal Devisa “If You Are Waiting” Shade and the little CreaturePip Blom “Come Home” PaycheckJ Fernandez “Unwind” Occasional DinSpecial Moves “Beige Cardstock” SeptemberSarn “arthur fist” god wya omwFamous Laughs “Back From A Painting” Sad Test 2018The Breathing Light “Sacure” Sky BurialWeird Radicals “No One’s Gonna Make Me” Bangers BallPC Worship “Isle of Nothing” Future PhasePeriod Bomb “Status Quo” Lost and FoundNanami Ozone “3 Mile Drive” Alone Too / 3 Mile DriveKacey Johansing “Do You Want Me” The Hiding
Merrin has been in Melyura for a few days but with an under the weather kobold to worry about, it doesn't look like she'll be traveling again without some help from the locals. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
After finding evidence that they're in the right place to stop the ambush on the High Priestess, Shadow and Isolt look for a way onto the roof for a final showdown with the legendary Ogre and her squad. Additional music from Drifting at 432 Hz by Unicorn Heads and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
With the cops from the bar in their custody, Shadow and Isolt use some persuasive questioning to learn more about the Ogre's trap. The new info has them following leads around the city as they uncover more about the planned ambush on the High Priestess. Additional music from Drifting at 432 Hz by Unicorn Heads and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
Shadow and Isolt are in the local watering hole looking for information about their target when they're threatened by two police officers. Without any weapons to make use of, the two bounty hunters have to make use of the environment to get out of the situation. Additional music from Drifting at 432 Hz by Unicorn Heads and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
With their assignment in hand, Shadow and Isolt head to the fashion district of Sepulcher Landing to get some disguises. Bartering with the locals seems to be a little more difficult than they anticipated and they might even land themselves in a spot of trouble before the mission even begins. Additional music from Drifting at 432 Hz by Unicorn Heads and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
A temperatura, a paisagem e as condições de vida no planeta têm mudado muito por causa da ação humana, o que requer uma postura mais responsável de todos. E como será que os adventistas têm respondido ao principal desafio do século 21? Felizmente, como mostra o novo episódio do nosso podcast, alguns estão fazendo a lição de casa, seja debatendo o tema em conferências globais do clima, protegendo a fauna marinha, lutando pela sobrevivência da população de um arquipélago ameaçado pelo aumento do nível do mar ou investindo na construção de uma usina solar e de um museu sobre a natureza. Mas, ao ouvir esse conteúdo, pense em como você também pode se engajar nessa causa. DESCRIÇÃO Programa Roda Viva do dia 25 de outubro de 2021: link.cpb.com.br/9b6f4a “Explicando o clima: COP26” (ONU Brasil): link.cpb.com.br/86d0a0 “COP26 é inaugurada em Glasgow em contexto de urgência climática” (UOL): link.cpb.com.br/bab496 “COP26 é encerrada e texto final dita os compromissos dos próximos 30 anos” (ONU): link.cpb.com.br/6e6bf6 “O plano de uma cidade flutuante para resistir a extremos do clima” (Nexo): link.cpb.com.br/4b2fb0 “Por que se preocupar com o futuro do planeta” (Episódio 38 do Entenda): link.cpb.com.br/e9e998 “Passo importante, mas não o suficiente”, afirma António Guterres sobre acordo da COP26” (ONU): link.cpb.com.br/4f5e44 Entrevista com o doutor Mário Veloso sobre sua participação na Rio-92 (Revista Adventista, ed. agosto de 1992, p. 5-7): https://acervo.cpb.com.br/ra Reportagem sobre a participação de especialistas da ADRA no painel sobre resiliência climática durante a COP26 (Adventist Review): link.cpb.com.br/548289 Sobre o projeto ASAP, da ADRA: https://adra.org.uk/asap Matéria sobre o grupo que foi liderado por um professor da Universidade Adventista de Washington na COP de Paris, em 2015 (Washington Adventist University): link.cpb.com.br/408037 Canal do biólogo Patrick Pikacha: link.cpb.com.br/e8f307 Matéria do Revista Novo Tempo sobre a usina escolar inaugurada pela rede adventista de ensino em Pernambuco: link.cpb.com.br/e8f307 Trilhas utilizadas (YouTube Audio Library) “Chimez” - Dan Henig “Bug Catching” - Emily A. Sprague “Drops in Time” - JAde Wii “Experience Nature Experience You” - South London HiFi “Hard To Let Go of Grammar” – pATCHES “Heuristics For The Brain” – pATCHES “Lulu Is the Cat I Like Best” - pATCHES “Oceans, Rivers, Canyons” – ELPHNT “Power Shutoff” - Craig MacArthur “Sao Meo” - Doug Maxwell_ Zac Zinger “The Future Ancient Now” - Nathan Moore “Three Wise People” - E's Jammy Jams
In this episode we're starting our game of Starforge by Shawn Tomkin. Meet Shadow and Isolt as they take their star-ship, Amber, to Sepulcher Landing to follow a lead on a bounty hunting job that no one else will take. Additional music from Drifting at 432 Hz by Unicorn Heads and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
After learning about the history of the festival, Isa and Nunu ascend the tower to find out more about the festival's rituals and what mysteries remain to be solved. Additional music from Keeping Sacred and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
Depois de um ano e meio de pandemia, com mais de 600 mil mortes no Brasil, e de estarmos num franco processo de reabertura de atividades por causa da vacinação, talvez alguns pensem que não cabe mais falar das vítimas da Covid-19. Mas o novo episódio do podcast da RA nos ajuda a entender a importância de fazer com que a memória dessas vítimas, inclusive das adventistas, não caia no esquecimento. DESCRIÇÃO Projeto Inumeráveis: inumeraveis.com.br Memorial on-linedas vítimas adventistas da pandemia no Brasil: memoria.revistaadventista.com.br Guia de como homenagear as vítimas da Covid-19: link.cpb.com.br/d94b44 Webdocumentário Em Memória (2018): link.cpb.com.br/7aa306 Poema dedicado às vítimas da Covid-19 no Brasil (Bráulio Bessa): link.cpb.com.br/7aa306 Live do “Fórum Permanente da Unicamp – Luto, Memória e Pandemia”: link.cpb.com.br/275a27 Trilhas utilizadas (YouTube Áudio Library) “Outlaw's Farewell (part I)” - Reed Mathis “Moonrise - Reed Mathis” “Bug Catching” - Emily A. Sprague “Autumn Sunset” - Audionautix (licenciada de acordo com a licença Atribuição 4.0 da Creative Commons / https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artista: http://audionautix.com) “Hammock Style” - Silent Partner “One Down Dog” - Wes Hutchinson “Veracruz” - Quincas Moreira
Isa and Nunu arrive at the festival of the Giant's moon. There are so many activities to try and friendly animals to meet. Eventually, they track down the elusive hermit of the island to find out the mysteries behind the festival. Additional music from Keeping Sacred and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
Tonight's edition features some great late-evening sounds from F.S. Blumm + Nils Frahm, Caterina Barbieri, Emily A. Sprague, Penelope Trappes, Marconi Union and lots more! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Blowback by Marconi Union on Blowback (Just Music)
Stream Peter Broderick - The Wind That Shakes The Bramble - The Wind That Shakes the BrambleAna Roxanne - Because of a Flower - A Study in VastnessElori Saxl - The Blue of Distance - The Blue of DistanceYann Novak - Lifeblood of Light and Rapture - Silence Will Hang In the Air (When We Are Gone)Jason van Wyk - Threads - RetentionFennesz - Venice - River Of SandJason van Wyk - Threads - Near DarkLTO - Daear - Cad GoddeuEmily A. Sprague - Hill, Flower, Fog - Star GazingAlessandro Cortini - SCURO CHIARO - CHIAROSCURO"Guardar Link Como" - "Save Link As"Right Mouse Button Click For Save (Last Show August 8) Último Domingo de Agosto cheira a transição. Uma palavra assim. A doação das roupas, uma esfregona nova, a primeira folha castanha. Micro instante: cone em paz. Essa efeméride redonda como a concha de vento, entorpece. Poema | Poem by - Ana Freitas Reis Fotografia | Photo by - Alípio Padilha
Não parece, mas já se passaram duas décadas desde aquela trágica manhã de terça-feira. E talvez você se lembre de onde estava quando esse ataque terrorista marcava o alvorecer do século 21. Entre os vários desdobramentos globais do atentado de 11 de setembro de 2001 está a construção e disseminação de um estereótipo sobre o mundo islâmico. É sobre isso que conversamos com uma antropóloga muçulmana que estuda o Islã há 20 anos e um missiólogo adventista que entrevistou universitários muçulmanos em sua tese de doutorado recém-defendida nos Estados Unidos. DESCRIÇÃO “11 de setembro: 20 anos depois” (podcast Outra Estação, da rádio Educativa da UFMG): http://link.cpb.com.br/172ed3 “De Nova York a Cabul” (podcast 451 MHz): http://link.cpb.com.br/f742e4 “Um mundo novo: 11 de setembro de 2001” (Agência Senado): https://bit.ly/2Vi2h08 “Como o trauma de 11 de setembro ainda afeta os EUA” (Nexo Jornal): http://link.cpb.com.br/921277 E-book Do 11 de setembro de 2001 à guerra ao terror: reflexões sobre o terrorismo no século XXI (Ipea, 2014): http://link.cpb.com.br/5c1b1a Relatório da Brown University sobre o saldo da guerra contra o terrorismo (2021): http://link.cpb.com.br/2b2747 Trilhas utilizadas (YouTube Audio Library) “Bug Catching” - Emily A. Sprague “Oud Dance” - Doug Maxwell “Future Rennaisance” – Godmode “Arabian Nightfall” - Doug Maxwell_Media Right Productions “Creep” - Emmit Fenn “Lyra Mortis” - Loopop
Merrin and the kobolds manage to avoid the wyvern as they head towards the big city. They find they're not the only travelers in town as news of the wyvern has put everyone on edge. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
Merrin understands that the distant thunder is more than just a bad omen and continues to lead the kobolds away from the wyvern, but heavy footsteps are following them through the forest. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague, and Nidra in the Sky with Ayler by Jesse Gallagher.
Ensoñaciones sonoras a cargo de H.Takahashi, Emily A. Sprague, Roger y Brian Eno y Adam Baldych junto a Vincent Courtois y Rogier Telderman. Toda la información en https://blog.rtve.es/laralopez Músicas posibles - RTVE Lara López En 'Músicas posibles' te proponemos dibujar cada mañana una línea de puntos imaginaria para conseguir que géneros como el jazz, las músicas del mundo tradicionales (y las que no lo son) y otros en la frontera, se crucen y contagien, conviviendo a nuestro antojo durante sesenta minutos de joyas sonoras. blog.rtve.es Escuchar audio
Em 2021, o mundo lembra os 70 anos do tratado que estabeleceu as bases de um sistema jurídico de proteção internacional aos refugiados. Porém, o fluxo migratório continua sendo um grande desafio, que se agravou ainda mais durante a pandemia. As histórias que narramos neste episódio do podcast da Revista Adventista mostram que há muitas formas de minimizar os efeitos negativos dessa crise global. E você também pode ajudar. DESCRIÇÃO “Convenção de 1951 sobre Refugiados: 70 anos de proteção que salvam vidas de pessoas forçadas a se deslocar”: https://bit.ly/3rIn0WP Vídeo da ACNUR Brasil sobre esse tratado global: https://bit.ly/3rInL1S Live “Roda de conversa | VOZES - Dia Mundial do Refugiado: 70 anos da Convenção de 1951”, promovida pelo Museu da Imigração: https://bit.ly/3zMOflJ Texto da Convenção de 1951 na íntegra: https://bit.ly/3jw2N2A Mesa Redonda organizada pela ACNUR Brasil em comemoração ao 70° Aniversário da Convenção de 1951: https://bit.ly/3j32qwb “Mais de 160 países adotam Pacto Global para a Migração” (ONU Brasil): https://bit.ly/2VolflJ Agência Adventista de Desenvolvimento e Recursos Assistenciais: http://adra.org/ Escola adventista para crianças sírias refugiadas no Líbano: http://adventistlearningcenter.org/ Como fazer doações para o projeto da escola de futebol para refugiados: https://winnersplayforlife.org/doar/ Trilhas utilizadas “Bug Catching” – Emily A. Sprague “Wolf Moon” – Unicorn Heads “Nine Lives” – Unicorn Heads “Oud Dance” – Doug Maxwell “Simple” – Patrick Patrikios “This is Not Background Music” – True Cuckoo “Friday Fugue – Trevor Garrod
Merrin puts her knowledge of wyverns to the test as our adventurers attempt to avoid an encounter with one. The Paga also send Merrin a mysterious sign. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
This week's deejay is Kévin Séry, AKA From Overseas. Kévin is also the label manager for Past Inside the Present, a label, and resource for the ambient listener. From Overseas is Kévin's ambient project. Using his guitar as his tool of expression and looping techniques, he creates a multiplicity of layers, intense drones, and mesmerizing soundscapes both in the studio and in live performances. Originally from the tiny French Overseas Department and Region, Reunion Island, he routinely bounces between his home island, a small port town on the east coast of the US, and continental Europe, picking up fresh ideas and inspiration along the way. Kévin's mix is very familiar, even though I'm unfamiliar with every song and musician featured in his mix. There's something about Kévin's mix that evokes the sound and feel of 4AD, a label that was known for alternative rock, post-punk, gothic rock, and dream pop albums. But if I had to narrow it down, I'd say that Kévin captures the spirit of 4AD's This Mortal Coil. There's something haunted in the selection of his songs but still quietly triumphant. Kévin has some words below about his mix. Join us next week when our guest deejays will be brothers Sebastian and Daniel Selke of CEEYS. It's an honor to be part of the Soundwave series. I love doing mixes like this. It's a great way to go on a unique journey and to immerse yourself in the work of amazing and influential artists. This mix was made on February 23rd, 2021, when winter was slowly giving space to spring. Hopefully, people feel what I feel and can discover a few gems. 36 & awakened souls “Guide Me Home (awakened souls - Shoegaze Version) ” Lucy Gooch “Ash and Orange” Emily A. Sprague “Woven” Chuck Johnson “Raz-de-Marée” Illuvia Iridescence” Ilyas Ahmed & Jefre Cantu-Ledesma “Ocean Blue” From Overseas “Rêve” Christina Giannone “Untitled111” Alex Somers “Sooner” Mogwai “Dry Fantasy” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soundwavemix/message
Caught in a thunderstorm, our adventurers find themselves in the unenviable position of pushing through the mud or finding shelter. With morale at a low point, Merrin tries to keep spirits high. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
Na rotina agitada de hoje, parece que o tempo não anda, mas voa. De onde vem essa sensação, já que o tique-taque do relógio mantém seu compasso desde sempre? O novo episódio do podcast da Revista Adventista nos ajuda a entender os fatores que contribuíram para acelerar a vida moderna e como os efeitos colaterais desse fenômeno se intensificaram nas últimas décadas. Também analisamos se a pandemia poderá ou não influenciar uma mudança de ritmo da sociedade. DESCRIÇÃO Documentário Império do Imediato: https://bit.ly/3wNenf9 Documentário Pausa: O Intervalo do Mundo: https://bit.ly/3wTgPky “O tempo está mesmo voando?” (reportagem do UOL): https://bit.ly/2UnZlhQ “Potencial de Teletrabalho na Pandemia: Um Retrato no Brasil e no Mundo” (Ipea, 2020): https://bit.ly/3j2r1TG Tese de doutorado de Martin Kuhn, “O Império do Imediato: A Urgência Como Argumento de Vendas na Comunicação Mercadológica” (Umesp, 2011): https://bit.ly/3qsvFvR Trilhas utilizadas (YouTube Audio Library) “Bug Catching” – Emily A. Sprague “Breatha” - Josh Pan “Fast Times” - Quincas Moreira “For The Love Of” – Stayloose “Hypnosis” – Godmode “Land of the RetroOnes” – RAGE “Tick Tock” - Jimmy Fontanez_Media Right Productions
After a good night's rest, much needed baths, and enough rations for the trip ahead, the trio heads out for their next mail delivery job. Despite warnings of a wyvern, it doesn't seem anything could dampen the spirits of our adventurers... Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
Merrin returns to town to get paid for the successful hunt. Knowing the group will need more money down the road she also looks for work at the post office, but an ominous warning makes the kobolds nervous about their trip to the next town. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
Merrin has to adapt when faced with an angry rhino boar after one of the kobolds blows her cover and the other gets seriously injured. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
Our adventurers are out of pretty much everything and are forced to find work if they're going to continue their journey. They journey out into the woods to find some small game but Merrin's tracking skills lead them to something a little more dangerous. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
Merrin wakes up from her dream which began as a memory but turned to a nightmare. Along with the kobolds, she makes her way to the next town to hopefully find a place to stay and a way to earn some gold. Additional music from Resolution by Wayne Jones, Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit, and Bug Catching by Emily A. Sprague.
Preparaos para un programa muy cambiante, con sonidos delicados y sutiles y todo lo contrario; algunas sonoridades serán casi agresivas, pero así es el mundo que nos rodea. Comenzaremos con la elegancia y la delicadeza de Domenique Dumont y seguiremos con el ucraniano Heinali y sus composiciones inspiradas en la polifonía del Renacimiento, para continuar con Geins't Naaìšt & L. Petitgand, Emily A. Sprague, Jac Berrocal & David Fenech & Vincent Epplay, James Welburn, Jon Hassell & Farafina, Carl Stone, Armed With Bow, Dudab y finalizaremos nuestra primera hora de Atmósfera con un pequeño repaso al Archivo de Charles Wilp. Escuchar audio
I hope everybody enjoyed their plant-based turkey rolls this Thanksgiving. Topics!1. Black Friday2. Overrated, underrated, properly rated: Thanksgiving dishes3. Christmas tree lots4. My model train5. "When is snow okay?"6. Phonebooks7. Holiday catalogs8. Emily A. Sprague's Hill, Flower, Fog9. Krate10. Donating to Wikipedia11. Mad Men's Thanksgiving episodes12. Painter's tape13. Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls14. Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions15. Beatnik Termites16. My MacBook Pro17. The Thanksgiving Covid bump18. Chronic Cellars19. Martha Argerich20. MeTV Radio
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a mix by @sound-and-process for Free City Radio on @radiockut ! Emily A. Sprague (@mlesprg) — Synth 3 glia (@glia) — cosmophonic phonofunk Joshua Andrew — Modular Sketchbook: Beverly Beach, OR Cool Maritime — Mossage (via @leavingrecords) warm human (@warmhuman) — dog years Nick Turner (@tyrestasounds) — Union Pier Winter Meng Qi (@mengqimusic) — 晚风 wanfeng andrew c.s. / Irving Park (@andrew-shike) — Settling Noises Sound + Process collaborates with this project : http://llllllll.co