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We can't believe it. Can you believe it? We actually finished reading Finnegans Wake. What started out as a podcast to read an "unreadable book" has turned into a journey that has endeared us to a magical community, connected with our family and friends, and reawakened our sense of what art can be. While sometimes it felt like climbing a sheer cliff-face, the toeholds we gained along the way made this a delightfully fulfilling project. For this final episode, Toby and TJ look back on WAKE and consider how you know when a project is over, embracing confusion, and how much we appreciate the spectators at the end of a marathon. We talk Joyce on film, Pinter, the Beatles, Lord of the Rings, and hypertexts, and pinpoint the exact moment the Harry Potter franchise lost TJ. We take on translation, and gimmicks, and mountaineering, and the question of how-fast-is-too-fast-to-read-the-Wake. Then, as we consider the stadium-sized Rubik's Cube that is the Wake, we are visited by the Patron Saint of WAKE for words of congratulations. It's an unmissable end to what has indeed proven to be a surprisingly listenable podcast.This week's chatters: Toby Malone, TJ YoungProgress: 628 pages complete, 0 pages to go; 100% read.Contextual NotesThe Patron Saint of WAKEMichael Ian Black congratulates WAKE! Michael Ian Black SubstackReferenced TextsFadiman, Clifton. “Don't Shoot the Book-Reviewer; He's Doing the Best He Can.” The New Yorker. April 28, 1939. Norris, David, and Carl Flint. Introducing Joyce: A Graphic Guide. London: Icon Books, 2013.McCreedy, Jonathan. (2022). Joyceradamus: Foretelling the Age of Trump in Finnegans Wake. Joyce Studies in Italy: Joyspace: James Joyce and Space, 23 (2021): 159-74. Rose, David. Cryptogrammic Cryptograms: Fungi in Finnegans Wake. Collard, David. Multiple Joyce. London: Sagging Meniscus P, 2022.Glasheen, Adaline. Third census of Finnegans wake : an index of the characters and their roles.Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1977.Benstock, Bernard. Joyce-Again's Wake. Turnbull, Caldwell. No Gods, No Monsters. Wake in the WorldFinnegan Wake! Mirko Buffini's HCE CollectionHoyne Brewing: Finnegans Irish Stout Translating the WakeReading James Joyce's Finnegans Wake in Korean by Sang Hyun Lee 187Dai, Congrong. "A Chinese Translation of Finnegans Wake: The Work in Progress." James Joyce Quarterly, vol. 47 no. 4, 2010, p. 579-588. Project MUSENothing's Impossible: Finnegans Wake Translated into Chinese.Eishiro, Ito. Two Japanese Translations of Finnegans Wake Compared: Yanase (1991-1993) and Miyata (2004) Kenji Hayakawa. Francois-Victor Hugo's Shakespeare: Joyce on FilmRoger Ebert on Bute's Wake filmBute's FilmStrick's UlyssesThe FilmResourcesFinWake.comFWEETPeter Quadrino's BlogChicken's GuideBuffalo James Joyce CollectionRichard HartePeter O'Brien Reading Groups:https://finneganswake.org/ReadingGroups.shtml PodcastsFrank Delaney's Re-Joyce:Joseph Strick's Ulysses on Three Castles Burning1954: The Birth of Bloomsday on Three Castles Burning: https://threecastlesburning.libsyn.com/1954-the-birth-of-bloomsdayExploring Lucia Joyce (with Joe Chester) on Three Castles Burning: https://threecastlesburning.libsyn.com/exploring-lucia-joyce-with-joe-chesterWAKETo find TJ: https://www.tj-young.com/ To find Toby: https://linktr.ee/turglife WAKE on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wake.pod/ WAKE on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/WAKEPOD WAKE on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WAKEpod WAKE on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/wakepod.bsky.social WAKE on X: lol, fuck you ElonFor early drops, community and show notes, join us at our free Patreon, at patreon.com/wakepod, or check out our Linktree, at https://linktr.ee/wake.pod. We welcome comments from everyone: even, nay, especially, the dreaded purists. Come and "um actually" us!
There's nothing quite like ticking off a bucket list item, and today is the day, where Toby and TJ come to the end of the long reading road to finally finish Finnegans Wake. Before we get there, though, we have superstar guest Neil Wechsler to guide us through his favourite section of the book, along with passionate opinions on Hollywood hypocrisy, problematic shortcuts, and how the unique structure of the Wake is not a joke, nor a gimmick, but in fact proof that the human race is not entirely doomed. Joyce gives us an ending that's worth the wait, and feels well earned, as the pain of the cycle ends in a note of hope. We may have finished with the Wake, but we have a feeling it's not quite finished with us yet.This week's readers: Neil Wechsler, Toby Malone, TJ YoungProgress: 628 pages complete, 0 pages to go; 100% read.Contextual NotesJames Joyce Collection at the University at Buffalo: https://library.buffalo.edu/jamesjoyce/The Wake at the UB collection: https://library.buffalo.edu/jamesjoyce/catalog/vi-finnegans-wake/A proposed JJ museum through the Buffalo collection: https://library.buffalo.edu/jamesjoyce/pdf/james-joyce-museum.pdf Joyce-again's wake: An analysis of Finnegans wake, Bernard Benstock: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/331509.Joyce_again_s_wake A Reader's Guide to Finnegans Wake, William York Tindall: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/59480.A_Reader_s_Guide_to_Finnegans_Wake Jeffrey Jarome Cohen: Monster Culture: Seven Theses: https://ptfaculty.gordonstate.edu/rscoggins/Cohen,%20Monster%20Culture%20(Seven%20Theses),%203-20.pdf Sorry Finn https://pure.royalholloway.ac.uk/en/persons/finn-fordham Benstock, Bernard. Joyce Again's Wake. https://www.loc.gov/item/65023908/Neil Wechsler's website: https://wechslerprojects.com/Neil on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wechslerprojects/Our favourite play, Grenadine: https://www.amazon.ca/Grenadine-Neil-Wechsler/dp/0300149921Neil on New Play Exchange: https://newplayexchange.org/users/37010/neil-wechslerFor early drops, community and show notes, join us at our free Patreon, at patreon.com/wakepod, or check out our Linktree, at https://linktr.ee/wake.pod. We welcome comments from everyone: even, nay, especially, the dreaded purists. Come and "um actually" us!
CoolKay and Countyfairgrounds interviews Doctor Finnegan's Circus with Sean Theroux about what they do and how they got started, Doctor Finnegan's Circus is a must-see shock show, “The Greatest Show You've Never Seen!” They've been described as the “Looney Tunes of Sideshow.”
Finnegan's Wake. Part 2, written by James Joyce | read by Richard Harte | directed by Adam Seelig | filmed live in Toronto at Noonan's Irish Pub and environs | From 2023-2029, one little goat will film all 17 chapters (30 hours) of Joyce's Finnegans wake
Jacquie Berglund from Finnegans joins Jason to talk about their celebration of mocktails tomorrow: NA Day!
Hour 3: Jason and Laura talk National Popcorn Day. Then on the DeRush-Hour: curling day in MN. And finally, Jacquie Berglund from Finnegans talks about "NA Day" a celebration of mocktails.
What does Jacquie Berglund do? She turns beer into food. Jacquie Berglund is the Founder and CEO of FINNEGANS Brew Co, the Rambunctious Social Entrepreneur and the driving force behind a beer brand that has generated over 2 million dollars in community impact since its inception in 2000. A graduate of The American Graduate School in Paris, Jacquie has degrees in Communications (BA) and International Relations and Diplomacy (MA): nothing to do with beer making. When she returned to the United States, she served as Marketing Director for Cara Irish Pubs in Minneapolis; this is where the spark for FINNEGANS was first lit. In this episode, we learn the story of how Finnegans Brew Co came to be and how Jacquie and her team developed the first flagship beer. We learn how her passion for impact led to the development of a non-profit for 100% of the proceeds to go back to the community. We talk about what the “power suit” is for each individual woman: surprisingly it is not always a suit. Lastly, we learn about FINNOVATION Lab for founders. Our Non Profit Spotlight is Finnegans Community Fund __ Katie Harms @ katie@katieharms.com, www.katieharms.com or Lisa Rubin @ lisa@wardrobeconsulting.net, www.wardrobeconsulting.net . Follow Us On: Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Please take a moment to rate our podcast wherever you are reading or listening to this! Thank you! We are thankful to our sponsor Scherer Bros Closets
Crack open a can with us and listen while we share the story of Jacquie Berglund, who sarted Finnegans back in 2000 as the first beer company in the world – that we know about – to donate 100 percent of its profits to charity. We love women entrepreneurs who give back, and she is a great example of how one person can make an incredible difference in this world. Proceeds from Finnegans go to the Food Group and fight hunger and food insecurity.
Episode 2 is here and Justin Monorail and Landon The Doz Doane are back. This time we're talking lounges, rides, and favorite drinks from around the Disney, Universal and SeaWorld parks. Follow The Passholder Lounge Podcast on Twitter @ThePHLPod You can e-mail us at PassholderLoungePod@gmail.com
As usual, the boys partook of some serious craic. But the best part was chatting with Jacquie Berglund, CEO of Finnegans. It's a great story and she tells it brilliantly.
On this episode of Not That U Care, Ronnie talks with CEO and rambunctious social entrepreneur, Jacquie Berglund of Finnegans Brew Company. She talks about her life before Finnegans and listening to intuition. We also get into the Finnegans Community Fund and the FINNovation Lab. Check below for links! Not That You Care! We hope you enjoy this audio adventure! …………………………………………… Want to submit a question or leave us feedback, click the link below. https://anchor.fm/not-that-u-care/message Links associated with today's episode: https://finnegans.org https://finnegans.org/community/community-fund/ https://www.finn-lab.com Follow us on social : Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/runwestmedia/
#TheSotaPod Podcast Episode 257
#TheSotaPod Podcast Episode 257
Finnegans "Per farti felice"
After Brandon received this sacred text at Americafest I knew it was destined to become an episode. Everyone so often a piece of literature effects me in a way that alters the course of my life. In this case I learned that just because you can write a book does not mean you should. Folks, this book was 150 pages and it still took me 4 days to read and write up this episode because each page wasn't merely written word. It was an exploration of irrationality at at turn. Font size changing for no reason, inserting pictures, rehashing something that had been said only a handful of page earlier. It was like reading Finnegans wake if someone hit Joyce with a brick until he had the same IQ as the object used to bludgeon him. That said it felt good to dive deep into the weirdo kingdom. This is the raw and uncut weirdo. No media has diluted it with their grubby paws. This is the dmt of literature and I love every second of it. So strap in for a throwback style Space Weirdo Friday. Let's get weird. If you enjoyed the show, please Like & Subscribe to our channel and share the links. This show can be found @hiddeninplainsightradio on Instagram and @thehiddenpod on Twitter. iTunes Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hidden-in-plain-sight/id1488538144?i=1000459997594 Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5zsntvl63Do7m9gNTD8Za2?si=MczvbuMlRuCbmWChclVUZA YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNRejWJs0hn8pefj5FiE7ZQ If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hiddeninplainsightpod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hiddeninplainsightradio/message
Roshini Rajkumar (in for Cory) talks with the founder of FINNEGANS Brew Co. Jacquie Berglund about the struggles over the past couple of years, their community fund, asking for help, "Dark Month" and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I detta avsnitt ställer Jim och Gill de stora frågorna. Varför ser Uncharted-trailern ut som skräp? Varför tog det 66 år att översätta Finnegans wake till svenska? Och vad har egentligen Blade Runners Los Angeles gemensamt med Göteborg? Dessutom: 9:18 – Velvet Underground Jimmy har sett Todd Haynes dokumentär om det extremt inflytelserika 60-talsbandet Velvet Underground och håller låda om drones, Warhols filmer och Lou Reeds allmäna rövighet. 31:10 – Anime-arkitektur Gill har läst Stefan Riekeles bok “Anime Architecture: Imagined worlds and endless megacities” och fått hem en ultraflådig steelbook-utgåva av Ghost in the Shell. Således kan han inte hålla käft om arkitektur i japansk tecknad film. Följ oss på twitter: https://twitter.com/podemupcast och instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podemupcast/
Dödlig vapenolycka under amerikansk filminspelning, världspremiär för filmen "Jag är Zlatan", efter 66 års arbete är översättningen klar av "Finnegans likvaka"
This week 8/2-8/6/21 Phyllis learned that Tara had been siphoning money from her investors into a personal account. As Tara prepared to leave town with Harrison, the police arrested her for fraud. Kyle flew to Milan and reunited with Summer. Victoria accepted Ashland's marriage proposal and The Finnegans and Forresters got to know each other, and Steffy and Finn's wedding announcement was received by a mysterious stranger. Steffy and Finn got married in an intimate celebration. In the guesthouse, Finn was greeted by his mother, Sheila Carter. Come join us in all the fun! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake doesn’t work like other novels. It has lines like: “What clashes here of wills gen wonts, oystrygods gaggin fishy-gods!” In some ways, this makes the book almost impossible to read. H.G. Wells told Joyce, “You have turned your back on common men — on their elementary needs … What is the result? Vast riddles.” The Wake doesn’t have to be difficult, though; you don’t have to read it as a collection of unsolvable riddles. In Finnegan and Friends, we don’t regard the Wake as something to decode completely. Instead, we find in the book a well of inspiration for endless exploration. When you accept that you can’t perfectly decipher this thing, you set yourself free to notice rather than solve, and you’ll start to notice a lot. You’ll notice, for one thing, that Finnegans Wake deals with basic, shared, elemental experiences—of dreams, of water, of private chitchat. And it does all this in its own dreamy, fluid language. As Samuel Beckett wrote, of Joyce and the Wake: “His writing is not about something. It is that something itself.” Finnegans Wake also consoles. It’s the book of death giving way to life, of a fall that generates rebirth. The story, as much as it has one, draws connections between figures associated with a fall: the central, disgraced character HCE; Humpty Dumpty; and Finnegan (from the Irish song “Finnegan’s Wake,” about a guy who falls, is presumed dead, then turns out to be fine). There’s nothing total about such falling in this book, no complete catastrophe. The fall leads us into something much weirder. Here’s a sample from the Wake itself: The fall (bababadalgharaghtakamminarronnkonnbronntonner-ronntuonnthunntrovarrhounawnskawntoohoohoordenenthurnuk!) of a once wallstrait oldparr is retaled early in bed and later on life down through all christian minstrelsy. The great fall of the offwall entailed at such short notice the pftjschute of Finnegan, erse solid man, that the humptyhillhead of humself prumptly sends an unquiring one well to the west in quest of his tumptytumtoes: and their upturnpikepointandplace is at the knock out in the park where oranges have been laid to rust upon the green since devlinsfirst loved livvy. In collapse and decline we find hints of rebirth to some ancient glory—the return of the ancient Irish heroism of Finn MacCool. (“Hohohoho, Mister Finn, you're going to be Mister Finnagain!”) So we’re reading a book of sadness that leads to joy, of hazy connections that exist beyond gloom, beyond logic, and sometimes just at the level of sound (between Finnegan and Finn, again), all of which intimates the promise of life that never never makes perfect sense. Notice, too, that the title of the Wake lacks an apostrophe. You can read the title as an encouraging command, urging all Finnegans, all of us fallen and struggling people, to wake up into free-floating consciousness within our routine, elemental experiences. Episodes of Finnegan and Friends will trace this waking through one elemental experience at a time—of water, of dreams, of language—and each will be accompanied by notes like this one, on Joyce’s novel and on a related, Joycean life adventure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A podcast about the Gift of Gab. Listeners be prepared to encounter two Fin-agains. "Finnegan's Wake," the song of unknown Irish-American authorship, 1860s New York, and Finnegans Wake, James Joyce's paradoxical, much hated and loved literary magnum opus. Don't worry, Dane makes it fun. Don't expect an axademic lexture. Enjoy ye'self.Thank you to MCREC's Patreon patrons! Donate now.Behold the Newsletter! Subscribe now.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/danecurley)
In this episode we talk to the owner of Finnegans Fish Bar Group. It was really enjoyable catching up with Huw, he is very knowledgeable about fish and chips but also about business. You can learn more about Finnegans Fish Bar here.
On the very first show of Collective whisper gets to know..... Simon K speaks to Eoin Finnegan from Achill Island in County Mayo,Ireland, who has been living in New York for over 20 years and runs a successful bar called Finnegans pub there.He talks about his life before and after arriving in the USA ,and how it feels to be an expat and what is an expat,in New York during these current Covid-19 times.Life laughter and stories! https://www.finneganshoboken.com https://www.facebook.com/finneganshoboken/ Blog: Support us!
Winter comes early to Minnesota, and we settle in as the road trip season nears the end. We feature a Halloween Candy and Craft Beer tasting, as will as take the Paqui One Chip Challenge. We also introduce our 50 State of Coffee challenge. Then Steph makes a Pumpkin Sausage soup and sparkling Apple Cider Sangria all in time for halloween! Featuring beer from Summit, 3 Floyds, Brewing Projekt, Finnegans, Summit, and Junkyard Featuring coffee from Unique, Moab, and Mr. Dapper Apple Cider cocktail made with 10,000 Drops Spiced Rum!
Finnegans Brewery, a brewery that gives back. Included is the 20th year anniversary celebration and conversation with the owner Jacquie Berglund
We chop it up with Dave owner of Tim Finnegans Irish Pub, getting ready for St Patrick's day while drinking expensive whiskey. listen in for a chance to win a Gift Card and more.
Står din tvilling verkligen och viker tvätt just nu i ett parallellt universum? Helena Granström funderar över hur fysikens teorier förhåller sig till verkligheten. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna. Essän sändes första gången 2017. Vill du förstå universums expansion? Föreställ dig en bulldeg. Degen är späckad med russin och håller som bäst på att jäsa placera dig nu i ett av dessa russins ställe, och fråga dig vad du ser. Svaret är oberoende av vilket russin du väljer: Om bulldegen inte är alltför ogenomskinlig, ser du hur alla omkringliggande russin rör sig bort från dig. Poängen med den här analogin är alltså att alla russin rör sig bort från varandra, men att detta inte beror på att russinen är i rörelse i degen, utan på att själva degen expanderar. Degen, det vill säga rymden. Russinen, det vill säga galaxerna. Okej? Låt oss, när vi ändå är igång, försöka förstå den allmänna relativitetsteorin. Föreställ dig en studsmatta. Visst, där är den, platt och fin. Lägger du till exempel en pingisboll någonstans på ytan ligger den alldeles still. Men! Pröva nu att placera ett bowlingklot i mitten av mattan. Vad händer? Jo, förstås, ytan kommer att bukta nedåt, ungefär som på en skål, och lägger du nu dit en pingisboll kommer den ofrånkomligen att rulla in mot mitten. Sådärja! Allmän relativitetsteori: Rummet talar om för massa hur den skall röra sig, massa talar om för rummet hur det skall krökas, för att citera den amerikanske fysikern John Wheeler. Faktum är att massa talar om inte bara för rummet utan också för tiden hur den skall krökas studsmattans tvådimensionella yta i exemplet representerar alltså i själva verket en 3+1-dimensionell rumtid, och någon motsvarighet till den tredje dimensionen som mattan kröker sig i finns egentligen inte. I exemplet med studsmattan är det dessutom gravitationen som drar ned bowlingklotet mot marken och skapar buktningen i gummiytan, och som får pingisbollen att rulla ned längs den. I verkligheten är gravitationen ingenting annat än rumtidens krökning i närvaro av massa det är alltså ingen annan yttre kraft som får kroppar att söka sig till varandra, bara ett slags minsta motståndets princip hos kroppar i rörelse, och deras egen krökning av rumtidsväven. Det är någonstans här vi tvingas inse att verkligheten är komplicerad det som gör den begripliga bilden begriplig, är att den är förenklad. Richard Feynman, en av 1900-talets främsta fysiker, yttrade en gång sin motvilja mot att likna den elektromagnetiska kraft som skapar attraktion mellan två magneter vid ett gummiband. Visst, den drar ihop dem precis som ett gummiband skulle göra men, invände han, vad är det egentligen som får ett gummiband att bete sig som ett gummiband? I sista instans, samma elektromagnetiska kraft som vi ville förklara med gummibandsliknelsen resonemanget går i cirkel! Är det då ens i princip möjligt att genom enkla bilder förmedla subtila fysikaliska fenomen som rumtidens krökning? Det enkla svaret är förmodligen: Nej, inte utan att tänja på sanningen. Men hur sanningen faktiskt ser ut är heller inte uppenbart låt oss ta Einsteins speciella relativitetsteori som exempel. Den här teorin, som är mycket väl bekräftad, framställer rumtiden som en sorts fyrdimensionell limpa, med skivor som var och en svarar mot ett nu. Eftersom olika observatörer definierar sitt nu på olika sätt finns det många sätt att skiva limpan på och av det skälet gör den här modellen ingen skillnad mellan förflutet och framtid. Men, hur ser egentligen korrespondensen ut mellan den teoretiska modellen och den verklighet den avbildar? Skall det anses fastslaget att framtiden är fullständigt bestämd och existerar i lika hög grad som det förflutna? Eller, är teorin ingenting annat än en användbar bild en metafor som förmår fånga viktiga aspekter av tillvaron, men inte dess helhet? Om bulldegen och studsmattan i första hand är oprecisa, pedagogiska liknelser avsedda att förmedla något av fysikens smak och doft till lekmannen, är relativitetsteorin, liksom fysikens övriga modeller, en matematiskt väldefinierad konstruktion, som tillåter oss att träda in i den och därifrån genom beräkningar utvinna ny kunskap om världen; kunskap som sedan kan mätas mot observationer och experiment. Men, bara för att en modell förmår producera korrekta förutsägelser, måste den då vara sann? Den amerikanske fysikern Murray Gell-Mann fann vid 1960-talets början ett matematiskt argument för att partiklarna i gruppen hadroner, däribland protoner och neutroner, borde vara uppbyggda av mer fundamentala beståndsdelar. Om man antog existensen av sådana partiklar, med laddning av en typ man aldrig tidigare sett, förenklades teori och beräkningar avsevärt. Gell-Mann kallade de hypotetiska partiklarna för kvarkar, ett ord lånat från James Joyces nydanande roman Finnegans wake. Kvark, på engelska quark, inte långt ifrån quirk som i något udda udda, men likafullt användbart. Och det var också så Gell-Mann själv betraktade sin upptäckt som ett matematiskt redskap, utan motsvarighet i den fysiska verkligheten. Den konkreta kvarkmodellen den är för dumskallar!, lär han vid något tillfälle ha slagit fast. Några år senare kom de första experimentella beläggen för kvarkarnas existens från en accelerator i Stanford. Även med realistens övertygelse om att det finns en objektiv verklighet att upptäcka, inser vi att kunskap om denna verklighet endast kan nå oss genom den mänskliga erfarenhetens raster, om det så är i form av sinnesintryck eller matematik. Hur skall man veta vad som är bild, och vad som är verklighet? Om modellerna är liknelser, exakt vad är det som de efterliknar? I och med kvantmekanikens framväxt under 1900-talets första hälft, skapades en medvetenhet hos fysikerna om att relationen mellan matematik och naturligt språk, liksom mellan matematik och verklighet, är långt ifrån okomplicerad. Inom kvantfysiken, menade den danske fysikern Niels Bohr, kan språket på sin höjd användas som i diktkonsten. Är partikel en meningsfull bild? Ibland. Är våg en meningsfull bild? Ibland. Är det begreppet fält vi bör använda oss av för att förstå hur krafter och materia interagerar? Tja, vem vet det har i alla fall hjälpt oss att göra mycket exakta förutsägelser om verkligheten. Det vardagliga språkets metaforer betonar någon eller några aspekter av det de gestaltar, men utelämnar andra detta gäller även de matematiska modeller som vi upprättar för att beskriva verkligheten. Matematiken har en anmärkningsvärd förmåga både att beskriva den fysiska världen, och att hjälpa oss finna ny kunskap om den men den har också förmågan att lika övertygande beskriva världar som bevisligen inte är våra. Kanske är detta något att hålla i minnet, när vi låter ekvationerna leda oss fram till existensen av parallella universum och dolda dimensioner. Framför allt bör vi minnas det när vi använder kategorier och bilder förankrade i vår sinnliga erfarenhet, för att beskriva de aspekter av verkligheten som undflyr våra sinnen. Som Bohr framhöll kan den språkliga poesin etablera fruktbara associationer och antyda djupa sanningar men den bör inte alltid läsas bokstavligt. Det finns goda skäl att tro att samma sak gäller för de vetenskapliga modellerna. Helena Granström, författare med bakgrund inom fysik och matematik
Finnegans rejoins Chris and Mike and the beer show
Timothy Young has published four books and three chapbooks of poetry. He has recorded four CDs of poetry with various musicians; produced poetry and cultural videos; organized readings, cultural events, festivals and concerts; and for five years he co-hosted The Northland Literary Review on KFAI radio. His work has been chosen for The Writers Almanac, The Best American Poetry of 1999, college textbooks, many magazines and has been the inspiration for award-winning musical compositions performed in Jazz at Lincoln Center, the University of Texas-Arlington, St. Olaf College and many other venues. He has been a cattle inspector, a police and fire dispatcher in Alaska, a handy-man at an Indigenous People's clinic in Mexico, an inner-city newspaper editor, an organizer for Robert Bly's Men's Conferences, and has taught storytelling, anger management and moral judgment to at-risk youth at the Red Wing Correctional Facility. Facebook: Timothy Young Facebook: To the Palace of Kings You Tube: Timtwoboots Upcoming Events: Tim will be performing at the 10th Annual Blues Night as part of his House Concert Series on March 6 & 7. More information can be found on the To the Palace of Kings Facebook page. Tim's Readings: Gramps and the Skunk – 10:00 1998 Calendar of Pierre-August Renoir's Paintings – 26:32 Joy Soup – 42:59 Michael’s Beer Pairings: Heineken, Heineken International (paired to Gramps and the Skunk) – 7:10 Biere de Garde, Finnegans (paired to 1998 Calendar…) – 24:00 Lonely Blond, Fulton Beer (paired to Joy Soup) – 41:05 Interview Highlights: What is the draw we have to the stories of our ancestors? – 12:14 Tim’s start in poetry – 15:29 Who is Robert Bly? – 21:00 Artists inspiring other artists and other art forms – 29:46 About poetry and Andrew Wyeth's paintings – 31:38 Meeting Robert Bly – 35:58 Robert Bly’s place in poetry and his influence on Tim – 37:11 Having poems read at Jazz at Lincoln Center – 49:50 COMING NEXT MONTH: Poet Tony Plocido Our theme music is from www.bensound.com.
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In this edition of The Substance of Influence, Nick chats with University of California-Berkeley English Professor Catherine Flynn about her new book, James Joyce and the Matter of Paris. Listen in for discussion on the (un)romantic Paris of yesteryear, the sources of all those cool modernist moves, and why Joyce’s fiction is, um, a bit smelly. In other news, members of the B.O.S.S. reading group in San Francisco are now terrified about the potentially impending selection (read: assignment) of Finnegans Wake. Our deepest apologies in advance.
Jacquie Berglund is The Rambunctious Social Entrepreneur, CEO and Co-Founder of FINNEGANS, the first beer company in the world to donate 100% of profits to fund fresh produce for those in need. We discuss beer, the beer industry, and Jacquie’s experience being a badass CEO. Learn more about Jacquie’s company here: https://finnegans.org/
Jacquie Berglund is co-founder and CEO of Finnegans Brew Co., the first beer company in the world to donate 100 percent of profits to charity. Finnegans turns beer into food by purchasing produce from local farmers and donating it to food banks in every state where the beer is sold. In 2018, Finnegans opened its own brewery and tap room in downtown Minneapolis and launched the new Finnovation Lab for co-working and incubating socially minded startups. “I think I’m hardwired this way,” Berglund says. “I always wanted to make a difference.” On this episode of By All Means, Berglund talks about how she came up with the idea to launch a beer company that “does well and does good,” and how she structured her for-profit company to benefit Finnegans' non-profit arm. She addresses the challenges of growing a benefit corporation, and how, with guidance from Newman’s Own Foundation, she changed her model to bring on investors and fund expansion. “If you want to go dood, you’ve got to figure out how to fund it.” Berglund offers advice for the next generation of social entrepreneurs. After our conversation with Berglund, we go Back to the Classroom with University of St. Thomas Schulze School of Entrepreneurship Associate Dean Laura Dunham who offers insight on adding a philanthropic element to your business. Says Dunham, “Entrepreneurship is about solving problems that matter to you, and creating value for others.”
This Episode is brought to you by these rad ass companies - Please support those that support you. www.prp.com - Seal your build right and ask for it at your favorite C10 parts store. www.mar-k.com - So much more then just the best body molding. www.classicperfrom.com - Use code "C10 Talk" at check out and save 10% off your total order - 10 % Damn Son! www.brotherstrucks.com - Their Show and Shine is July 7th 2019 and registration is open. Catching up with our friend Mike Finnegan. You know Mike from the wildly popular YouTube/MotorTrend show, RoadKill. He is also the star of his own YouTube show "Finnegan's Garage" If you haven't seen it yet, head over and check it out and subscribe. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1IdPylqngGiuHFLJqHbG_g I talk to Mike about what he has been up to lately. We talk about his C10 Project, His latest Squarebody Ramp Truck, and his thoughts about the move of Roadkill to MotorTrend.
Walking towards the great Celtic music glistening in the sun. http://bestcelticmusic.net/ Flook, Appalachian Celtic Consort,Beyond the Pale, The Bringers, The Boston Harbor Bhoys, The Jig is Up!, The High Kings, Larry Mallette, David Roon, Sliotar, Ida Elenam Heavy Blarney, Finnegan's Wake, Tartanic I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is dedicated to growing our community and helping the incredible artists who so generously share their music. If you find music you love, buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, I'll send you a few cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Plus, you'll get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free, just for signing up today. Thank you again for being a Celt of Kindness. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 With the new year comes a new votes in the Celtic Top 20. This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. Just list the show number, and the name of as many bands in the episode as you like. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2019 episode. Vote Now! THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:03 "Reel for Rubik / Toward the Sun" by Flook from Ancora 5:40 "David and the Goliath/Farewell to Whiskey" by Appalachian Celtic Consort from Come By the Hills 8:42 "The Ghost of Willie Clancy" by Beyond the Pale from Paleontology 12:56 "Swallowtail" by The Bringers from Ramblers and Rovers 24:20 "The Parting Glass" by The Boston Harbor Bhoys from ...And We'll All Go Together 29:39 CELTIC FEEDBACK 30:10 "I Once Loved A Lass - Da Slockit Light" by The Jig is Up! from On Your Toes! 25:52 "Friends For Life" by The High Kings from Decade: Best of The High Kings 40:14 "In Memory of Lloyd" by Larry Mallette and Kendall Rogers from A Stroll in the Park 42:28 "Icarus" by David Roon from Skies Full of Seas 46:04 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 46:32 "Better Man" by Sliotar from Voyage 49:44 "Native Spirit" by Ida Elena from Native Spirit 52:41 "Rat Amongst the Barrels" by Heavy Blarney from From Bog to Swamp 54:37 "Star of the County Down" by Finnegan's Wake 59:04 "Dragon's Jewels" by Tartanic from Uncharted The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. 2019 is the Celtic Invasion of Dingle. 2020 is the Origins of Celtic Invasions. You can find out more about these two exciting trips. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! This show exists because of the kind patronage of people like you. You can make a pledge of a dollar or more per episode and cap how much you want to spend each month. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion and production of the show. It allows us to attract new listeners and to help our community grow. And you also get episodes before regular listeners. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast. I want to thank our newest Patron: J Koenig Thank you so much for helping us celebrate Celtic culture through music. I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com
The folks from Finnegans Brewing Company and Bent Paddle Brewing stop by today.
The 3rd installment of our live podcast we do at Link N Drink. This episode was extra special because we found our home at Finnegans. Thank you to our guests and sponsors for hopping on this wave with us!
Drew & Schmitty are joined by FINNEGANS, Bad Weather, and Michael Kenney from Defined Destinations. Learn about Dark Week, a treasure hunt dark cream ale, and how to come with the Minnesota BeerCast to Munich for Oktoberfest! Links https://www.defineddestinations.com/oktoberfest-munich-salzburg https://finnegans.org/beer/dark-week/ https://www.facebook.com/events/2468705763169718/ http://www.badweatherbrewery.com/ https://www.facebook.com/events/2244237995788581/ Photos
Drew & Schmitty are joined by Finnegans, Bad Weather, and Michael Kenney from Defined Destinations who runs down the itinerary for our amazing listener trip to Munich - Cheers!
Drew & Schmitty are joined by Finnegans, Bad Weather, and Michael Kenney from Defined Destinations who runs down the itinerary for our amazing listener trip to Munich - Cheers!
Reuvers and Frattallone chat with Tom from Elevated and his guests from Brass Foundry Brewing Company. Later, Ryan from Finnegans Brew Co. joins to discuss "Dark Week".
Lock in amazing, fun Celtic music from Ballinloch, Syncopaths, Sadie and Jay, Dram & Go, Catherine Koehler, Tami Curtis, The Whiskey Boys, West Awake, Van Morrison, Nick Metcalf, Finnegan's Hell, Talisk, Rambling Sailors. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is dedicated to growing our community and helping the incredible artists who so generously share their music. If you find music you love, buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, I'll send you 4 or 5 cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Plus, you'll get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free, just for signing up today. Thank you again for being a Celt of Kindness. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2018 episode. http://bestcelticmusic.net/vote/ THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:03 "To the Days" by Ballinloch from Home from the Sea 6:36 "Meriweather" by Syncopaths from Five Gears 9:18 "Songs Already Written" by Sadie and Jay from Rogue Folk 13:56 "Wee Michael's" by Dram & Go from Heads, Tails, and Heart 21:21 "Ned of the Hill" by Catherine Koehler from Shan-a-Key 24:35 CELTIC FEEDBACK 26:29 "The Raggle Taggle Gypsy" by Tami Curtis from Cavort 29:36 "Raised Yellow Ranch" by The Whiskey Boys from Mary Come to Boston 33:40 "Carrickfergus" by West Awake from Live at the Dublin Pub 39:19 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 41:41 "The Prophet Speaks" by Van Morrison from The Prophet Speaks 46:26 "The Skellig Isles" by Nick Metcalf from Skyline of Skye 51:55 "Paradise Town" by Finnegan's Hell from Life and Death 54:51 "Farewell" by Talisk from Beyond 1:02:30 "The Wild Goose" by Rambling Sailors from Kenway's Favorites The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. Make sure you vote in the Celtic Top 20 I posted a new episode of the Celtic Christmas Podcast. You can now listen to my entire album Celtic Christmas Greetings from start to finish in that episode. I have one more episode planned in a couple weeks. Plus, I'll also have a Celtic Christmas episode from the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast that you can listen for in a few weeks. To celebrate the holiday, I have a new Christmas Music Special that is now available. You'll get 2 Celtic Christmas CDs, Celtic Heartstring Christmas ornament and a podcast shirt for one great price. And your generosity supports this show. Follow the link in the shownotes at BestCelticMusic.net/shop for details. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. 2019 is the Celtic Invasion of Star Wars. 2020 is the Origins of Celtic Invasions. You can find out more about these two exciting trips. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! I don’t know about you. But I am not a fan of corporate influence. Certainly not in politics, but also not in the music I create and share. That’s one of the reasons that the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast supports independent Celtic musicians. I want to help the artists who don’t have a record label or a giant production company behind them. They are doing everything themselves. Your support of this podcast helps with that mission. This show is listener supported. Instead of trying to find advertisers, I've decided to let your generosity fund the creation, production, and promotion of the show. You'll get episodes before regular listeners, discounts on merch, and when we hit a milestone, you get extra special episodes, including a bonus episode of the Celtic Christmas Podcast that will come out next month. I want to thank our Celtic Legends: Annie Lorkowski, Brakeing Down Security Podcast, Brendan Nix, Bryan Brake, Carol Baril, Chris, Darby O'Flannery, Hank Woodward, Hunter Melville, HuskerArmoury, John Bilderback, John Sharkey White, II, Johnny Berry, Kevin Long, Lynda MacNeil, Marianne Ludwig, Nancie Barnett, Ockham's Razor, Rian P Kegerreis, Scott Benson, Shawn Cali, Theresa Sullivan, Tiffany Knight You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Christian Conein emailed from Germany: Hey Marc, a surprising fact is, that the Irish & Celtic music podcast is even good for your health. In February this year I had to quit smoking. Every time I think about tobacco, I take my bicycle instead, doing some sports and listening to the Irish & Celtic music podcast. Thank you so much for hours of motivation and musical explorations like Daimh. A warm Kölle Alaaf from Cologne / Germany Pádraig Donworth emailed: Hi Marc, I wanted to thank you for this wonderful podcast, which has become a staple in my weekly music consumption and has introduced me to many great musicians. I've listened to the show while rock climbing with friends, giving massages, and baking bread. Currently living in New Jersey but I travel a lot and will inevitably share this resource with people wherever I go. I also wanted to specifically thank you for your words of solidarity with the Jewish community in Pittsburgh. It's heartening to hear Irish people and people of Irish ancestry take a stand against antisemitism and other forms of oppression operating in the world today. We Irish and Celtic people should look at our own history, as a people exploited in our homeland and scapegoated abroad because of bigotry and anti-immigrant sentiment, as a basis for compassion and empathy with vulnerable groups today. Here's to a world free of hatred and full of music. Sincerely, Pádraig Donworth"
Finnegans es una banda de Vicente López que en 2018 editó su tercer álbum de estudio, "Frank". El disco fue gestado a principios de año en San Rafael, Mendoza, en plena búsqueda de nuevos sonidos con sintetizadores, baterías electrónicas y melodías un poco más pop. La banda volvió a confiar en la producción del reconocido productor artístico de la escena emergente, Luciano Farrelli. La formación para este trabajo: Nicole Mugneco en voz, Patricio Thiessen en batería, Jerónimo Samper en guitarra y Elian Freidin en bajo. Escuchamos “El momento”, “Te da igual”, “Hipnótico” y “Egoísmo”.
A l'occasion de Nuit Blanche 2018, Bulle d'Art a investi Paris pour quatre directs tout au long de cette nuit événement ! Avec Julien, Romain et Rachel, on a passé en revue une partie des propositions artistiques de la soirée. Les interventions dont nous avons parlé ce soir : "Le football c'est comme les échecs mais sans les dés", de Julien Berthier "Le pont des échanges" de Thanks for Nothing "Sun (- 8MN)" de Félicie d'Estienne d'Orves Les matches de roller derby "Vosimages", du Duo Annie Lam et Catherine Ursin "Chiromancie" de N2U "Theatrum Doloris, a burning stage", de Hugo l'Amelec "Un Titanic, reprise" de Edgar Sarin et Mateo Revillo. "Finnegans et la machine à rêves", de Athem avec Atelier Cruz-Diez et Art Team Paris "Polis", de la compagnie Akté
Extended episode. Some guests. Ripley. Logan. SHENANIGANS.... FINNEGANS.
In a very special St. Patrick's Day edition of Beats, Beards & Brews, the gang enjoys some Irish-themed craft beers. Dan drinks the Dead Irish Poet Extra Stout from Finnegans in Minneapolis, while Eric and Evan taste the Irish Blessing Oak-Aged Coffee Stout from Boulder Beer Company (aged on Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey Soaked Oak Chips). Beyond the beer drinking, the three compadres drop a long review of a very short EP from Company of Thieves titled Better Together. What we really want to know is how old is Genevieve?! It's still a mystery! Stay tuned for the Beats, Beards & Brews/Company of Thieves repetitive fart noise music collaboration. Eric and Dan then share their thoughts on Beardbrand's Lumber Yard Utility Balm, which is now sold exclusively at Target alongside an oil, beard wash and beard softener in the same scent. These products from Beardbrand's White Line are also available in Blank Slate (unscented) versions. Beardbrand's other premium lines of products are available on its official website. Just in case you're itching for a $90 beard box! During the closing beer review segment of the episode, Eric discovers the true meaning of St. Patrick's Day and ponders starting up his own "401c" charity organization. It involves potatoes. Referenced YouTube Video: Link to AWOLNATION cat video mentioned during Company of Thieves segment (7:05): https://youtu.be/Awf45u6zrP0
Beyond Social Media: The Marketing, Advertising & Public Relations Podcast
During episode 216, co-hosts B.L. Ochman and David Erickson discussed the Guggenheim Museum's punking of Donald Trump with a golden toilet; the Finnegans beer augmented reality Super Bowl commercial; one-star Paris reviews; how Burger King educated consumers about Net Neutrality with Whopper Neutrality PSA ad; get out the vote postcards; Elton John's 360 retirement tour trailer; Budweiser's Big Data focus; Facebook's newsfeed fail; the Super Bowl America deserves; the Twitter follower factory; plus great new apps and important stats and a lot of stuff in between. Show Notes & Links: http://beyondsocialmediashow.com/216 Connect with the show on social media Subscribe to the weekly eNewsletter
Drew & Schmitty are at Bauhaus this week, celebrating the 3rd anniversary of the show and having an epic chili throwdown! We talk to Bauhaus, Finnegans, Badger Hill, Modist, and Mark from Chop Liver - Cheers!
Drew & Schmitty are at Bauhaus this week, celebrating the 3rd anniversary of the show and having an epic chili throwdown! We talk to Bauhaus, Finnegans, Badger Hill, Modist, and Mark from Chop Liver - Cheers!
In 1990 Jacquie traveled to France and earned a master’s degree in international relations and diplomacy. She was critical in bringing together government officials who were once at war with one another to find ways to use the market to address issues facing their countries. After some realizations that real impact was happening at the grassroots level she decided to explore her entrepreneurial side. Moving back to Minnesota in 1997, she was hired by an old friend as Marketing Director at their new bar. At the same time she was volunteering at the local homeless shelter. This is when she had her “ah-ha” moment. She would leverage the robust beer market to address the homelessness problems in the area. And in 2000, the social enterprise, Finnegans was born. She was the sole employee until 2009 and on average has grown 30% or more annually. In 2010, they shifted focus to fighting hunger. 100% of profits go to the FINNEGANS community fund and are used to buy food for the hungry Through beer sales and other fundraising opportunities, the FINNEGANS Community Fund has donated more than half a million dollars and counting to community projects, while raising significant awareness about local hunger issues.
Finnegan's: Stout: Dead Irish Poet Celebrity Bear Attacks It's okay to be okay. Song: The Wisers: Get Low
FoodTruckr School - How to Start, Run and Grow a Successful Food Truck Business
I’m thrilled to bring you this very special episode of the FoodTruckr School Podcast, where I interview Jacquie Berglund, CEO of FINNEGANS and mastermind behind the FINNEGANS Reverse Food Truck. That’s right, a reverse food truck. Instead of selling food, FINNEGANS collects it. This mobile food bank accepts non-perishable food, cash, and even credit card donations. […]
FoodTruckr School - How to Start, Run and Grow a Successful Food Truck Business
I’m thrilled to bring you this very special episode of the FoodTruckr School Podcast, where I interview Jacquie Berglund, CEO of FINNEGANS and mastermind behind the FINNEGANS Reverse Food Truck. That’s right, a reverse food truck. Instead of selling food, FINNEGANS collects it. This mobile food bank accepts non-perishable food, cash, and even credit card donations. […] The post FS025: Reverse Food Trucking with Jacquie Berglund from FINNEGANS appeared first on FoodTruckr | How to Start and Run a Successful Food Truck Business.
The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
On this week's show, my friends Teege Braune of In Boozo Veritas fame, Matt Peters, Jared Silvia, and my brother James King join me for a wooly discussion of St. Patrick's Day. Much was consumed. Jared and James watch Teege do his miraculous pouring technique. The foot of good cheer. How can it be possible Teege is only a quarter Irish? Creamy toasty goodness. Eventually, the peer pressure was too great for sweet Matthew. My red face was sunburn. The angle of my head, weariness.
A fourth installment in the Finnegans Wake series -- show me how. Fourth power to her illpogue ! Happy Bloomsday June 16, 1904 Other episodes in the series: First (#125), Second (#146), Third (#169) Readings by Jim Norton, and Marcella Riordan Robert Anton Wilson on Finnegans Wake The Tallest Man on Earth: "1904" Robert Anton Wilson on FW, the Prankquean & psycho-archaeology Tom Waits: "Books of Moses" Bob Dobbs on FW & the Stages of Human Apprehension Warm Ghost: "Myths On Rotting Ships" Target Market: "At the Point of Singularity" Marshall McLuhan on FW as a drama of media The Black Brothers: "Zoological Gardens" The Blarney Lads: "Muirsheen Durkin" Del The Funky Homosapien: "Bioscientist" (Ben Watson) Late Lunch With Out To Lunch "Dobelina's Wake Or Love Thine Enemy" Andrew Bird: "Masterfade" Audra Mae: "The River" Ani DiFranco: "Origami" DJ Furio: Michael Finnegan To all's much relief one's half hypothesis of that jabberjaw ape amok the showering jestnuts of Bruisanose was hotly dropped and his room taken up by that odious and still today insufficiently malestimated note- snatcher (kak, pfooi, bosh and fiety, much earny, Gus, poteen? Sez you!) Shem the Penman. Tell me of John or Shaun? Who were Shem and Shaun the living sons or daughters of? Night now! Tell me, tell me, tell, elm! Telmetale of stern or stone. Beside the rivering waters of, hitherandthithering waters of. Night! Subscribe to my YouTube channel: transpondency Subscribe to transpondency.blip.tv Follow me on twitter Email: suburban@transpondency.com Call my voicemail: 1 (716) 402-1462
"...the aphasia of that heroic agony of recalling a once loved number leading slip by slipper to a general amnesia of misnomering one's own: next those ars, rrrr!" - Finnegans Wake Brion Gysin: "Recalling All Active Agents" & "I've Come To Free The Words" Boston Typewritter Orchestra: "The Revolution Will Be Typewritten" Fol Chen: "Hologram" & remixes TheModernMystic: "Global Aphasia" Daniel Carter / Gregg Keplinger / Rueben Radding: "Aphasia" Rafter: "Paper" Bob Dobbs & Andrew Chrystall discuss Marshell McLuhan and Conscious Medium Shift H.C. Earwicker mix: "Light Come, Light Go" Ludwig Wittgenstein: "Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus" Homo Modernus, Tractatus Philosophicus William S. Burroughs: "The Cut-Up Technique" Earthly Frames: "Dead Edit" Ghosts of Paraguay: "Don't You Even Know Me?" Iridium Flares: "Anchor" & "World Forgetting" Finnegans Wake: Page 69 Fry and Laurie: "A Discussion of Language" "The mouth that tells not will ever attract the unthinking tongue and so long as the obseen draws theirs which hear not so long till allearth’s dumbnation shall the blind lead the deaf." Now by memory inspired, turn wheel again to the whole of the wall. Where Gyant Blyant fronts Peannlueamoore There was once upon a wall and a hooghoog wall a was and such a wall-hole did exist. Ere ore or ire in Aaarlund. Or you Dair’s Hair or you Diggin Mosses or your horde of orts and oriorts to garble a garthen of Odin and the lost paladays when all the eddams ended with aves. Armen? The doun is theirs and still to see for menags if he strikes a lousaforitch and we’ll come to those baregazed shoeshines if you just shoodov a second. And let oggs be good old gaggles and Isther Estarr play Yesther Asterr. In the drema of Sorestost Areas, Diseased. A stonehinged gate then was for another thing while the suroptimist had bought and enlarged that shack under fair rental of one yearlyng sheep, (prime) value of sixpence, and one small yearlyng goat (cadet) value of eight-pence, to grow old and happy (hogg it and kidd him) for the re — minants of his years; and when everything was got up for the purpose he put an applegate on the place by no means as some pretext a bedstead in loo thereof to keep out donkeys (the pig-dirt hanging from the jags to this hour makes that clear) and just thenabouts the iron gape, by old custom left open to prevent the cats from getting at the gout, was triplepatlockt on him on purpose by his faithful poorters to keep him inside probably and possibly enaunter he felt like sticking out his chest too far and tempting gracious providence by a stroll on the peoplade’s egg-day, unused as he was yet to being freely clodded." FW Page 69 Subscribe to my YouTube channel: transpondency Subscribe to transpondency.blip.tv Follow me on twitter Email: suburban@transpondency.com Call my voicemail: 1 (716) 402-1462
Welcome to Podcast Stockton, episode 33, featuring returning guest Wes Rhea. In this episode:Wes's Stockton activities guide. Go to VisitStockton.org to sign up for the weekly events e-mail and follow @Stockton_CA on Twitter and on Facebook.Stockton Tweetup #2 was held this week at the Stockton Hilton. Check out the pics on Flickr or Facebook. Check out StocktonTweetup.com and follow @StocktonTweetup to find out about the next Stockton Tweetup. Big thanks to all the local companies that donated some great raffle prizes - Haggin Museum, John's Incredible Pizza, Finnegans, Elegant Essence, Closetgoodies, Midtown Optometry, Community Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Submarina and the Stockton Hilton. You can see the attendees and sponsors by checking out the @StocktonTweetup lists.Rod hangs out with Smokin' Yankees BBQ at Oak Grove Regional Park and filmed some footage for their BBQ Pitmasters entry video. Best of luck to those guys as they try to get on the TLC show. Also, check them out on Facebook.Sports with Lowell TuckermanWhat's new on Closetgoodies.com.Wes Rhea from the Stockton Conference & Visitors Bureau drops by the Outback to talk about the Great Stockton Asparagus Dine out, a perfect pre-lude to the 25th Asparagus Festival. The Dine Out runs April 1-11 and features asparagus entrees, appetizers and cocktails at some great local restaurants. Visit dineoutstockton.com for more info.Do you back-up your computer?Next week, we want to know what you want us to ask for the question of the week. We have some ideas, tech and non-tech, but we want to hear from you. Call our listener line and leave us a message, send us an e-mail or leave a comment on our Facebook page.Until next time, make it great Stockton!- Matt & Rod
This may or not be sum sort of sequel to Episode #125 from May 2009 Another introduction to the book to end all books... James Joyce's Finnegans Wake Dominic Behan: "Finnegan's Wake" James Joyce recording: Anna Livia Plurabelle Bat For Lashes: "Pearl's Dream" Joseph Campbell from "Wings of Art" Ben Watson from "Late Lunch with Out to Lunch" Brobdingnagian Bards: "Finnegans Wake" Nasekomix: "Adam's Bushes, Eva's Deep" Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Ronen V: "Page 439" Bob Dobbs, Five Bodied, Menippean McLuhanist The Bob and Ben Revolution Marshall McLuhan: "The Medium is The Massage" Momus: "Cibachrome Blue" & "Finnegan The Folk Hero" Peter La Farge: "If I Could Not Be An Indian" Riordan Finnegans Wake reading Songs To Wear Pants To: "Casey & Finnegan" John Cage: "Roaratorio, An Irish Cirus on Finnagens Wake" Passages From Finnegans Wake soundtrack Page 439 from rcjohnso on Vimeo. Subscribe to my YouTube channel: transpondency Subscribe to transpondency.blip.tv Follow me on twitter Email: suburban@transpondency.com Call my voicemail: 1 (716) 402-1462
CFCF: "Monolith" & "Invitation To Love" Tune-Yards: "Sunlight" Black Moth Super Rainbow: "Born On A Day The Sun Didn't Rise" Phoenix: “Love Like A Sunset” (Animal Collective Remix/Deakin’s Jam)”
This might serve as sum sort of introduction to James Joyce Finnegans Wake Passages from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake Field recordings from Tynehead Park in Surrey, BC Clancy Brothers: "Finnegan's Wake" John Cage:"Writing for the Second Time Through Finnegans Wake" Robert Anton Wilson: "On Finnegans Wake and Joseph Campbell" Terrence McKenna: "Surfing Finnegans Wake & Range Riding with Marshall Mcluhan" Joseph Campbell: "A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake" Castledoor: "Burn The Maps" Ani DiFranco: "The Atom" Franz Nicolay: "Do We Not Live In Dreams?" Takka Takka: "You and Universe" Joseph Arthur and The Lonely Astronauts: "This Is Still Your World" Deer Tick: "Art Isn't Real (City of Sin)" Marshall McLuhan: "Finnegans Wakes McLuhan" & McLuhan's Wake (film)" The Black Lips (ft. GZA): "The Drop I Hold" Traditional ballad: "Michael Finnegan" Subscribe to my YouTube channel: transpondency Subscribe to transpondency.blip.tv Follow me on twitter & seesmic email: suburban@transpondency.com Call my voicemail: 1 (716) 402-1462