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We are thrilled to share our new show Fire Escape, in partnership with Wondery! This 10 episode series, hosted by Anna Sussman, explores one woman's journey as an incarcerated firefighter as she fights fire from behind bars -- defying a system intent on burying her under the weight of her worst moment.This episode contains strong language and mentions a car crash and its aftermath. Please take care while listening.Episode 1: The CrashHow did Amika Mota go from a midwife and mother of three to a prisoner inside one of the largest women's prisons on Earth? Handcuffed to a hospital bed, awaiting trial, Amika tries to come to grips with the tragic crash that cost one man his life and took her away from her children. Inside the Chowchilla prison walls, she faces the "green cops" and the threat of solitary confinement. Outside the walls sits Firehouse Five, the home of the legendary crew of incarcerated firefighters called the Fire Girls.Thank you, Amika Mota, for your help and generosity in sharing your story with us!!!Fire Escape is a production of Snap Studios at KQED and Wondery. This series was created, written, and produced by Anna Sussman. For Snap Studios, our senior story editors are Mark Ristich and Nancy López. Marisa Dodge is our Director of Production. Original music by Renzo Gorrio, Dirk Schwarzhoff, and Doug Stuart. Doug Stuart also created our original theme song. Sound design and engineering by Miles Lassi. Special thanks to Pat Mesiti-Miller and the SF Fire Department. For Wondery, our senior story editor is Phyllis Fletcher. Our development producer is Eliza Mills. Clare Chambers, Lauren Dee and Mandy Gorenstein are our senior producers. Sarah Mathis is our managing producer. Our executive producers for Snap Studios are Glynn Washington and Mark Ristich. Executive producers for Wondery are Marshall Lewy, Morgan Jones, George Lavender and Jen Sargent. Binge all episodes of Fire Escape early and ad-free right now by signing up for Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify or Amazon Music with your Prime Membership. Start your free trial: www.wondery.com/links/fire-escape now.Season 15 - Episode 50
We hope all you scaredy cats are ready to dive into the Scariest Disney Animated Scene bracket! We've got classics and new horrors alike as we break down some of the spookiest scenes Disney has ever conjured up: - Welcome back to the dynamic duo, Eric & Alyssa! - Eric shills for big Yerba. - Is The Huntsman the most forgettable Disney character? - Belle committed a breaking and entering crime. - We can't remember the princess's name from The Black Cauldron. - How does the Horned King have flesh? - Alyssa has a thing for Chernabog. - Transformation is scary. - Alyssa thought the Night on Bald Mountain party looked fun. - What happens to the Pleasure Island donkeys that can still talk? - Frollo's Thanos moment. - A Firehouse Five minus One reference - Chris explains the Zootopia Tujunga and Vine joke. - A moment for Dinosaurs. Got a rebuttal? Want to be a tiebreaker host? We'd love to hear from you: Support us on Patreon: cutt.ly/GerisGang Email us at mousemadnesspodcast@gmail.com Tweet us @MouseMadnessPod Follow us on Instagram @MouseMadnessPod Chat with us on Discord: discord.gg/qwpqAWA Join our Facebook Community: fb.me/MouseMadnessPodcast
In dit programma hoor je de geschiedenis van de Firehouse Five Plus Two, met muziek uit de beginjaren van de band. Reacties: jazztrain@studio040.nl
Our favorite lab techniques. Jeff, molecular, Rob, cellular? Rob HATES bio banks and Jeff just can’t wrap his mind around them. Special guest Devon makes her second appearance. Email: tracksidescience@gmail.com Twitter: @TracksideScien1 Instagram: Tracksidescience Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tracksidescience Favorites: Jeff: Expression screening phage libraries & 5’ Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends (5’RACE) Rob: Plasmid Pigs & Microarrays for comparative genomic hybridization Least favorites: Jeff: Suiting up in the BSL3 lab Rob: Biobanks Music: Front bumper: “Lonesome Railroad Blues” (1953) Firehouse Five, plus Two, Archive.org Rear bumper: “Night Train” The Mad Caps (1952), Archive.org Commercial: Jazz Break • The Best Contemporary Smooth Jazz by Kuban, Archive.org Sounds (Freesound.org) train_horn.aif by tim.kahn Train Yard Night Ambiance by ultradust tarp flapping.wav by Huggy13ear tarp flapping.wav by stormpetrel
Rob backpacks through Europe for his first conference and Jeff makes a random left hand turn into the best taco shop ever. Conferences - you either love ‘em, hate ‘em or feel somewhere in between about ‘em. Front bumper: “Lonesome Railroad Blues” 1953 Firehouse Five, plus Two Sound effect: Freesound.org - Mr. Tea email: tracksidescience@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tracksidescience
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(((HEADPHONES STRONGLY RECOMMENDED))) This episode, the Mouse Lounge proffers a plethora of percussion! But first, we go Behind the Mickey Bar, as Liana and I talk about our upcoming meet at Westfest 2012 and then delve into Disney news. Next, a Mouse Lounge Special Feature: The BBCs Russell Davis looks at how the archives have treated to the two faces of Walt Disney. Uncle Walt, who brought laughter and pleasure to millions, and… the rather tough businessman and social engineer. Enjoy the third of a five part series, Double Disney. Then, from the Disney Archives: From the January 30, 1966 episode of Wonderful World of Color, Professor Ludwig von Drake introduces us to the art of Jazz and the swinging short subject, After You’ve Gone from the 1946 package film, Make Mine Music! Then, from Vault Disney: A few weeks ago I played a Disneyland Record, A Child’s Introduction to Melody based on the short, Toot Whistle, Plunk, and Boom. Well your response was overwhelmingly positive but you asked, What about the original cartoon? The short was originally released to theaters in 1953 and made use of the then new widescreen format and novel stereophonic sound. It finally found life on DVD when it was released early on in the Walt Disney Treasures series called, Disney Rarites and I present the entire short for you here. If you’ve never seen it, you can find it on youtube, albeit with rather poor audio quality. Still, it’s absolutely worth seeing. Then, from the original Mickey Mouse Club in 1956, the Firehouse Five + 2 join the Mouseketeers for a rip roarin’ Dixieland good time! Listen carefully during The Tiger Rag, that’s Cubby O’Brien on the skins in a wicked awesome solo! Each show we present a high definition ride-through from a Disney Park East or a Disney Park West. Percussion in the parks was brought front and center last year, drum line and all with the introduction of Disneyland’s, Soundsational parade. Have a listen to this drumming infused Mouse Lounge remix! Then, we head over to Epcot where even the street sweepers must take a break and form, the Jamitors. We’ll close the show with a pair of percussive tracks from Tarzan, first the original “Trashin’ the Camp” from the original soundtrack, then the rich harmony laced pop cover featuring Phil Collins and *Nsync. Lastly, as a special bonus, a battle of the drummers between the Muppets, Animal, and Travis Barker as he guests with the Electric Mayhem on Jimmy Kimmel live performing Can You Picture That!
Welcome to Sam's Disney Diary Episode #7 -- Disneyland Main Street and the Fire House 5 + 2 (Like this Episode? Check out the youtube channel at www.youtube.com/SamsDisneyDiary and follow me on twitter @SamsDisneyDiary) Episode #7 is once again from Disneyland. This time I take a quick look at Main Street USA, specifically the left side as you walk toward the castle. Main Street in Disneyland is similar but different from the Main Street in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Sure, It's smaller but the details are incredible, The Penny Arcade and the Carnation Café are wonderful, and at the time of editing both closed for refurbishment. Here is hoping the penny arcade games get even better and keep the nostalgia of the time period. I wrap up with a look at the Firehouse Five + 2 Disneyland band, and original and a must see. You never know who is going to help out with the show! Follow Me on Twitter @SamsDisneyDiary email at SamsDisneyDiary@Mail.com and subscribe to the YouTube Channel at Youtube.com/SamsDisneyDiary For the full blog and video “Disneyland Main Street and the Fire House 5 + 2” visit http://wp.me/p1QRCX-18
(((HEADPHONES STRONGLY RECOMMENDED))) This week, the Mouse Lounge hangs a right at the hub, ambles down the former Avenue of Flags and into Tomorrowland. Also on the show, a full docket of Disney News from departments Entertainment, Theme Parks East, Theme Parks West, and Business. Each week, in From the Vault we sample a clip from a classic Disney film, short, television or radio program, or Disneyland Record: Here we present our first in a series of biographies about Walts, Nine Old Men. This week, the resident eclectic eccentric: animator, director, academy award winner, trombonist, and backyard railroad engineer…Ward Kimball. Learn in his own words about his relationship with Walt, how he stoked Walts passion for backyard railroading, the Firehouse Five + 2, and listen to a hilarious clip from the Groucho Marx television game show tour de force, You Bet Your Life. Each week we present a high definition ride-through from a Disney Park East and a Disney Park West. This week from Disney Parks East we go into the Land Pavilion in Epcot and ride Living with the Land. While in Futureworld, this is a ride into the past as this trip is through the attraction with the now long gone live narration. In Disney Parks West we head into Tomorrowland in the Magic Kingdom and rack up some points on our way to become a Galactic Hero on Buzz Lightyears Astro Blasters! Enjoy! Gary Chambers 206-909-7427 The Mouse Lounge http://www.mouselounge.com Subscribe to our write a review about the Mouse Lounge Podcast: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=180696323 The Mouse Lounge is a fan-based podcast and is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its subsidiaries. Non factual statements made by the Mouse Lounge hosts, Gary Chambers and his guests are their current opinions only and are subject to change without notice. All copyrighted material used with permission or under the Fair Use Doctrine in Section 107 of the United States Copyright Act. Although the information in this program is believed to be reliable, Mr. Chambers, and Mouselounge.com do not make any representations or warranties as to its accuracy or completeness, nor do they assess, verify or guarantee the suitability of information.