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Hey there everyone! Welcome to Episode Twenty Four! Thanks for your patience, I had a lot of crazy stuff going on over the past couple of weeks! I think I'm back on track again and I plan on releasing another episode next week for the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday. This week's guest is my friend and co-author, Josh Holbrook, and this past October I got to sit around a campfire with Josh, down in the Shawnee National Forest in southern Illinois, and we had a nice fireside chat. The picture of Josh that I chose for these show notes was taken down in the Peruvian rainforest last March. Josh is an ecologist who specializes in wetlands, and he was in the process of setting a series of aquatic traps in a small forest creek. Looking at the photo, I think it's safe to say that Josh was having a pretty good time! FUTURE SHOW NOTE: My request for herp jargon is coming to an end – the window closes after this weekend! I’ve got a neat little pile, but I could use a little more! Get those pithy phrases and clever words to me via the show email below, and we’ll get a future episode together from the results! STATE OF THE PODCAST NOTE: I'm still working on making some merchandise available, and I hope to have that and a Patreon supporter page available soon! Thanks for your patience! And as always, please keep the comments and suggestions coming! The show email is somuchpingle@gmail.com, and there’s also a So Much Pingle group on Facebook, for discussion, comments, feedback, suggestions, herp confessions, salad recipes, tips for herping better, etc. Stay tuned for more episodes! And don’t forget to herp better! -Mike
Episode Twenty Four of the Punk Rock Classrooms Podcast! "Getting Involved" Season two of punk rock classrooms is underway and the boys are focusing that punk rock ethos they honed in season one onto specific topics this go around. One of the best parts of going to any show is being a part of it! Getting in the pit, dancing, moshing, singing along at the guardrail, maybe even selling the merch for your favorite band. Sometimes you gotta rush the stage and dive out into the crowd. School and education shouldn’t be any different. We can sit on the sidelines or we can dive in head first. If we want to shape our departments, our schools, our districts, or even education as a whole we gotta dive in! How do Mike and Josh do it? How can we do it during a pandemic? Why we should do it? All on this episode So get ready to rush the stage and dive off! Twitter twitter.com/punkclassrooms twitter.com/educhefearnshaw twitter.com/JoshRBuckley Intro music - "Reminder' by Touché Amore Outro music - "Forgot (Friendly)" by Gulfer Check out our PRC Playlist here for all of the rad tunes we use: bit.ly/PRCPlaylist
Episode Twenty – Four features Marcus Jansen. Over the last twenty-five years he has pioneered a raw concentrated reality in his often socially and politically charged critical landscape works. His unique oeuvre serves as an emotive and insightful critique of the contemporary American and global political and sociological landscape. A former U.S. Army soldier turned combatant for the avant-garde, Jansen, the child of a West Indian mother and raised by a German father, spent his youth between New York City and Monchengladbach, Germany. Influenced early on by the rebellious gestures of the 1980s graffiti movement in America, it was the Desert Storm offensive which permanently altered the artist’s mode of perception and manner of expression. “Painting,” states Jansen, “is the most intimate act of war “. Admiring those who valiantly rejected oppression through the action of marking space in paint, he would make his start peddling his paintings on the sidewalks of Manhattan’s SoHo district after his military discharge in 1997. Jansen’s paintings have been included in several international and solo exhibitions. His work is also in private and public collections and several corporations have commissioned work. He founded the Marcus Jansen Foundation Fund, which assists low-income community organizations in South West Florida by enhancing their cultural awareness through art and music, as well as support organizations that help veterans diagnosed with PTSD seeking art as a way to express. Jansen works from his studio Headquarters in Port Morris, South Bronx, New York and Fort Myers, Florida. A 2016 documentary film by John Scoula features Marcus Jansen – ‘Examine and Report’ is available on Amazon. Please share this link and episode with veterans who may be struggling with their wounds of war. Links for details below about the artist and upcoming exhibitions. www.marcusjansen.com https://www.amazon.com/Marcus-Jansen-Examine-Report/dp/B077YR9ZCQhttps://fortmyers.floridaweekly.com/articles/hes-big/ https://charlottecounty.floridaweekly.com/articles/hes-big/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Jansen https://www.rollins.edu/cornell-fine-arts-museum/exhibitions/2020/marcus-jansen-e-pluribus-unum.html
Episode Twenty-Four sees us musing over the inspirational tale of Fa Mulan (specifically the Disney version) and wondering if this is possibly the origin story of one of China's most formidable Empresses? Both Wu Zetian and Empress Cixi have mysterious pasts, is it possible one of them (or both of them) took up their father's armor and fought against one of China's many, many enemies? Prepare for a lot of history (and complaining about anachronisms) in this one!
Episode Twenty-Four of the B4 The Score Podcast is HERE! There may not be many sports going on right now, but there's still a lot of sports news to cover! In this episode, we start with what everyone is talking about, The Last Dance. We touch on all the news in the NBA, NHL, MLB and NFL, while also getting to NASCAR, WWE, AEW and even Golf. Yes, Golf on B4 The Score. This is a jam-packed episode you're not going to want to miss! Enjoy episode 24, and stay safe everyone! Timestamps: 0:25 | Thoughts on 'The Last Dance' 2:10 | Scottie Pippen 'Livid'; Horace Grant calls MJ 'Snitch' 4:50 | Paul Pierce says LeBron isn't a top 5 player of all time 9:30 | Tom Brady: The Man in the Arena - Documentary coming in 2021 13:02 | ESPN Documentaries Coming Up 15:50 | If you were in the NBA, would you rather finish the year in Vegas or Disney? 17:29 | NBA Playoffs; KNICKS? 18:48 | Nets Interested in Bradley Beal? 20:43 | NHL 24 Team Playoff? 25:45 | Thought's on Major League Baseball 34:07 | DeAndre Baker Pleads Not Guilty 37:12 | Dak Prescott's Contract Demands 39:00 | Question from PK Patel: Thoughts on Josh Gordon Applying for Reinstatement 41:20 | Sean Payton calls Taysom Hill a 'Bigger Lamar Jackson' 43:55 | Question from Dave Stolte: Thoughts on NASCAR races; Coke 600 Picks 51:18 | Shad Gaspard Passes Away: Best Memory of Shad in WWE 54:01 | AEW Double or Nothing Predictions 59:45 | 'The Match': Tiger Woods & Peyton Manning vs. Phil Mickelson & Tom Brady; Should other sports try things like this? 1:04:14 | Closing Statements SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: https://twitter.com/B4TheScore Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/b4thescore/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/B4TheScore/ STREAMING: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/02T7Zjr... YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8BZ... SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/b4thescore CONTACT: Email: beforethescore.4@gmail.com Social Media DM: Scroll Up AFFILIATES: Villen Media: https://villenmedia.com/ MattDaSnipah: https://www.twitch.tv/mattdasnipah/vi... M0ck Gaming: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcTw... https://www.twitch.tv/m0ckgaming/
Wow… ok things took a turn for the darker. Ventress left for dead by Dooku so she goes to Dathomir to reconnect with her Nightsister roots and then we meet Mother Talzin and Savage Motherflippin’ Opress?! PHEW… deep breaths. Ok, this week we continue with Season Three of The Clone Wars as we discuss Episodes 10-13. We also have intergalactic C-SPAN, and Dooku flexing his force nuts. Keep repeating the mantra-- Eat, Cry, Clone Wars, Repeat. Turn up your headphones, dial back your sensibilities, and join the wretched hive of scum and villainy as we take the low road to resistance on Episode Twenty Four of Force Insensitive!Send Email/Voicemail: mailto:forceinsensitive@gmail.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ForceInsensitive/Twitter: http://twitter.com/ForceNSensitiveFacebook: http://facebook.com/ForceInsensitiveInstagram: http://instagram.com/ForceInsensitive
Hello and welcome to Episode Twenty Four of Page Turn: the Largo Public Library Podcast. I'm your host, Hannah! If you enjoy the podcast subscribe, tell a friend, or write us a review! The Spanish Language Book Review begins at 12:36 and ends 16:14 at The English Language Transcript can be found below But as always we start with Reader's Advisory! The Reader's Advisory for Episode Twenty Four is The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holiday. If you like The Obstacle is the Way you should also check out: The Art of Living by Epictetus, Slow: Simple Living For a Frantic World by Brooke McAlary, and Uncertainty: Turning Fear & Doubt Into Fuel For Brilliance by Jonathan Fields. My personal favorite Goodreads list The Obstacle is the Way is on is A List of Every Self Help Book Ever. Today’s Library Tidbit is all about Spherification! Spherification is a molecular gastronomy process that uses alginic acid and calcium lactate to shape liquids into squishy but solid spheres. Sort of the texture of boba pearls. Alginic acid or sodium alginate is a substance that is derived from brown seaweed. Calcium lactate is a type of salt. The reaction of these two chemicals forms a tough, but tasteless, gel membrane around a liquid. This works because when the sodium alginate is combined with calcium lactate the calcium lactate cause the long-chain carbohydrates in sodium alginate to connect to each other. Without the calcium lactate the sodium alginate only wants to bond with a single other sodium alginate, with the calcium lactate instead of bonding end over end and creating long-chains only, the sodium alginate also sticks to each other “sideways” so to speak and forms a 3D matrix. This is a very simplified way of describing the chemical reaction that happens. Before any reaction can happen the sodium alginate needs to be dissolved completely into liquid with zero lumps and hydrated in that liquid. This sounds simple but there are a few pick falls that can happen. If the liquid is too warm when the sodium alginate is added to it it’s natural thicken properties will be activated and it won’t disperse properly. Therefore, it is always recommended to use cold liquids when dissolving the sodium alginate. You also want to leave the solution to sit for a few minutes to allow all the molecules to become fully hydrated. In addition to being cold, you also want to make sure the liquid you are trying to spherify is above a pH of 3.6. You can check the pH by using cheap litmus paper if you think there might be a problem. If needed to can raise the pH by adding an alkaline ingredient, just remember to pick one that doesn’t change the overall flavor of the liquid. You also want to be careful about having too much calcium in either the liquid you are spherifying or in the water bath. Too much calcium will cause the sodium alginate to gel prematurely. However, in today’s experiment we will be creating edible water bottles so neither of these things should be a problem. If you decide to create bubbles out of different liquid remember to store them in the liquid you filled them in. The shell is solid enough to keep the liquid from leaking out in your hand for a while, but it is permeable to liquids. So if you stored flavored spheres in plain water the water would eventually dilute the flavor of the spheres. The recipe we are going to go over today is basic spherification. The other way to create these balls is called reverse spherification. This is used whenever you are making spheres with alcohol or milk or yogurt. With reverse spherification you place the liquid into the sodium alginate solution instead of the reverse. To create an edible water bottle you will need 1 gram of sodium alginate, 5 grams of food-grade calcium lactate, 1 cup of drinking water, a bowl with 4 cups of water, and another bowl filled with water to rinse the water bottles in after they form. You will also need a blender,
Episode Twenty Four of Ms. Demeanor & Ms. Conduct. A bi-weekly, light hearted look at all things mysterious in Canada. Tales of murder, mystery, conspiracy, cults & much more. Miss & Misters, this week the girls bring on their guest, Amara, for a hometown telling. She covers the hauntings of the Fremantle Prison! Then Kennedy and Jena explain the roots of some our favourite horror films! Ms. Demeanor & Ms. Conduct uploading the episode art one week late cause they just remembered! ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
It’s Episode Twenty-Four of Not for the Dinner Table!! And we’re looking into the Witchcraft Murder of Meon Hill. We’ve got some NFTDT news all about the storming of Area 51 which should be happening the day this episode is released and finally we have a promo code for all you listeners. If you love podcasts and want to get paid for them download the podcoin app today and use the promo code DinnerTable for an additional 300 podcoins just for signing up. Get listening and earning today. You can spend your podcoins on vouchers or donate them to charity. Due to the length of the episode there is no listener’s leftovers. If you want to send in your story email notforthedinnertable@gmail.com you can send us your weird sightings, spooky encounters or general strangeness. And remember everyone is welcome at our dinner table, except… Follow us on Twitter @NFTDT Follow us on Instagram @notforthe_dinnertable Follow us on Facebook @ Not for the Dinner Table You can listen to our podcast on the Apple Podcast App, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spotify and Podcoin or wherever you find podcasts. If you like the show, please leave a review wherever you have listened to this podcast. Welcome along to our dinner table where we have conversations that aren't suitable for the regular dinner table. We discuss ghosts, crypts, aliens and everything in between. We are not experts in our topics and this is not a deep dive podcast (all the time), but we are two people that enjoy discussing the stranger things in our world.
Welcome to Episode Twenty-Four of Strange Pleasures Radio Lab. Your daily audio story podcast available through iTunes, Spotify and YouTube.Each day I will narrate a well known story in it's entirety. As a writer I will also include some narration of my own books that can be purchased through the Amazon Kindle Store, or through the Amazon Prime Kindle Unlimited subscription program.Today I will be narrating Part Eight Of The Lair Of The White Worm by Bram StokerYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8MoqBN8-vdAsaoYBZX32OA?viewas=subscriber?subconfirmation=1HOME WEBSITE https://strange-pleasures-radiolab.pinecast.co/SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/6x2VOcohjOKeJ8ZIJpvi8rAMAZON AUTHOR PAGE https://www.amazon.co.uk/Robert-Knight/e/B07WH3QCML/ref=dpbylinecontpopebooks_1ITUNES https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/strange-pleasures-radiolab/id1476208251STRANGE PLEASURES VIDEO LAB: gaming channel with new content daily https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0wqchZzHfwHTUdfnc5s6ggSupport Strange Pleasures Radiolab by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/strange-pleasures-radiolabFind out more at https://strange-pleasures-radiolab.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
On the programme this week we speak to the architect Clare Richards. Clare took an unusual route into architecture. Clare started her career as a researcher for BBC television before joining commercial broadcaster TV-am for its launch in 1983. TV-am was hugely influential as the UK’s first nationwide commercial breakfast television programme. It left a huge … Continue reading "Clare Richards – Episode Twenty-Four"
Episode Twenty-Four, The Final Episode. From Rodeax, the company that bought you Tales from Wytch Haven and In The Frame: The Film Review Podcast, now brings you; The CLASSIFIED Transmissions. A short 24 episode series. The Cronos Star liner has become over run with a deadly being known as the krill. Follow one mechanic's mission as he tried to save himself and anyone else that hasn't been met with the slaughter the krill bring with them. Created by Dan Lee & Rodeo Whiter Voiced by Dan Lee & Rodeo Whiter Introducing Phill Boobyer Produced by Rodeax Ltd.
Episode Twenty-Four features guest The-Artist-Formerly-Known-As Rocky Hockey, Harold Heavy Hands, back with a new face and a new name, with host Captain Death, for a fun little SNUFF episode. We cover some crazy surreal monster stories and some snuff films, along with the most well known mysterious film creepypasta, "Barbie.AVI," before delving into some fun trollpastas: Guarding the Office at Night(5:30)I Found a Homemade Snuff Film(11:40)The Proprietor(22:20)Barbie.AVI(31:02)Chicken Nuggerz(42:44)Does Anyone Know a Good Plumber?(49:28)CHECK THE YOUTUBE for EPs! SUBSCRIBE @https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxoqIN-fkfdlmGEjWujypxwFeaturing wonderful ambient music from our fam in Sweden: CryoChamber, givin' us all the ooky-spooky tunage. Follow: @cryo-chamberThank you!"Are You Afraid of the Dark Theme Song," "Spooky Skeletons REMIX," and "You Reposted in the Wrong Neighborhood" are not my songs. Credit and All rights are reserved by the owners
Episode Twenty-Four of IdeaPod. In this episode, Rob and Michelle try to identify movies based on clickbait headlines. Read More The post #24 Lights, Camera, Clickbait! appeared first on Bandwidth Marketing.
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Matt Soria is a web designer and developer, creative professional, and former co-host of this very podcast! Matt and I started Tight Pencils as an excuse to hang out more, while also exploring the creative process of or favorite friends and artists. In January, Matt got super busy and had to leave the show for a bit, however he's back for a sort of State of the Union conversation about maintaining friendship when you have both work and passion projects. Coincidentally, there was a gap in episode numbers right between the last episode Matt was present for (Episode Twenty-Two, with Laura Knetzger) and the first one he missed (Episode Twenty-Four, with Onsmith). This is Not Episode Twenty-Three, with Matt Soria: A fun, warm episode to record and I hope you enjoy it. Show Notes: Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum Matt's Dad CAKE THIS WEEKEND! Matt's Twitter CodePen Kevin's new book Handbook is a graphic memoir about how struggling with disordered eating effects his daily life. This episode is brought to you by Jackbox Games and the Chicago Podcast Cooperative
An interview this week:Episode Twenty FourSimon and iszi are away, so on the evening after the US election they recorded a chat with Tom Greeves. Tom helped a Congressman run for the Senate in 2004, so naturally he was asked to comment on the US political system, and more importantly, cake.