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"This might as well be Oz," I thought, upon clearing the clouds approaching Paducah, Kentucky. I wouldn't have been surprised to experience supersaturated sunshine, and perhaps a golden brick runway. Tales of faraway lands work magic on youthful minds, and although I'd never been here before, the stories of a special person from my youth had cast a spell on this Ohio River town as real as any bright-hued fairy tale. Photo: Period postcard of the Irvin Cobb Hotel, Paducah KentuckyKentucky Belle Episode Webpage Support the showContact Greg with your comments and suggestions! GregBrownFlyingCarpet.com (Find all of Greg's links here.) Greg Brown's Cockpit Adventures from the Flying Carpet Podcast Greg's Book, Flying Carpet; The Soul of An Airplane "You don't have to be a pilot, or even a frequent flyer, to soar with Greg Brown in Flying Carpet." -- Nina Bell Allen, Former Asst. Managing Editor, Readers Digest Greg's Fine Art Metal Prints, Pilot Achievement Plaques, & Photo Wall Calendars Greg Brown's Flying Carpet Podcast Facebook Group Greg Brown's Student Pilot Pep Talk Facebook Group Greg Brown on Instagramhttps://www.facebook.com/GregBrownFlyingCarpet/https://www.instagram.com/gregbrownflyingcarpet/
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*FAN MAIL: Text Greg your comments!Flight instructing offers some of the most rewarding flying there is. We experience the joy of fulfilling our students' dreams of flight, become better pilots ourselves in the process, and develop lifelong friendships with many of those we teach. But among hours and hours of routine teaching and flying, there are occasional hard lessons, too, most often unanticipated. And those hard lessons are generally even more eye-opening and profound for us instructors than for our students. Above all, we learn that while maintaining a relaxed cockpit learning environment, we must never become complacent. Okay, everyone, hop aboard my Flying Carpet, buckle into the pilot's seat, and prepare for takeoff on Flight Number 36, “Bowling Alley Hot Dogs.” Support the showhttps://gregbrownflyingcarpet.com/podcast/https://www.facebook.com/GregBrownFlyingCarpet/https://www.instagram.com/gregbrownflyingcarpet/
One thing I love about flying is that there are so many dimensions to it. It might be as simple as going from point a to point B... For a meeting... Or a "hundred-dollar hamburger." But sometimes piloting takes you mystically and magically to faraway places—spiritually or across time. And that's what this story is about. So climb into my Flying Carpet, buckle up your seatbelts and prepare to takeoff on today's adventure, "Time Travel."GregCheck out Jamie Sheldon's No Static Steely Dan Tribute Band! Support the showhttps://gregbrownflyingcarpet.com/podcast/https://www.facebook.com/GregBrownFlyingCarpet/https://www.instagram.com/gregbrownflyingcarpet/
As I record this, we're just two weeks away from the 2024 total solar eclipse that will come up through Mexico and cross much of the Midwest and eastern United States. I suspect that many of you plan on flying to see this eclipse, but if you're not, you probably should be. Plenty of people have experienced a partial solar eclipse, and a few have experienced an annular solar eclipse.But if you've never experienced a total solar eclipse, it's so much more exciting and so much more memorable, that it's something you don't want to miss. In this episode, I'll share the stories two previous solar eclipses I've experienced, which I believe you'll find interesting and inspiring whether you're preparing to attend the 2024 Total Eclipse, or have already experienced one.So climb into my Flying Carpet, buckle up your seatbelts and prepare for takeoff on today's adventure, “Eclipse!”Greg Support the showhttps://gregbrownflyingcarpet.com/podcast/https://www.facebook.com/GregBrownFlyingCarpet/https://www.instagram.com/gregbrownflyingcarpet/
Hello there!! Welcome to Alberts bookshelf. We hope you enjoy listening to Winnie's Flying Carpet one of Alberts favourite books.Thanks for Listening.
One thing I've learned over many years of piloting is that rarely can we plan a flight, take off, and then not need to worry about anything until we reach our destination.More often than not, circumstances arise before takeoff and en route that require planning, strategy, and tactics to get us safely where we're going . A big part of this, too, is being prepared to land at any point… To turn around. To land at an inconvenient airport that might even be unattended. But if we're not willing and able to make smart decisions “on the fly,” we cannot safely fly around in potentially marginal weather.This episode's flight was great piloting adventure because we did not know over the entire three-hour flight whether we would make our destination.But when I discussed this flight with pilot friends afterwards, including some very experienced ones, I discovered that in the course of it I'd unwittingly done something innovative—an integration of new technology with what we've always done. Whether pilots or not, I think you'll find it interesting.Okay, everyone, grab your logbooks, hop aboard my Flying Carpet, snug up your seatbelts, and prepare for takeoff on today's adventure, “iPads & Icing!”**Follow the flight route at my website.** Support the showhttps://gregbrownflyingcarpet.com/podcast/https://www.facebook.com/GregBrownFlyingCarpet/https://www.instagram.com/gregbrownflyingcarpet/
You may remember meeting my cowboy buddy "Baldy" way back in Flying Carpet Podcast Flight #2, “Cowboy Pilot,” in which Jean and I were first invited to the annual "Arizona Cowpuncher's Reunion." If you don't remember that episode, or haven't heard it, you might want to get to know Baldy via that episode before starting this one.Regardless, I predict you'll get a kick joining our flying adventure to attend a unique “working cowboys” rodeo, and experiencing our piloting travails flying there and returning.Okay, everyone, hop aboard my Flying Carpet, snug up your seatbelts, and prepare for takeoff on today's adventure, “Cowpunchers Reunion: Rough Flight Home.”Greg Support the showhttps://gregbrownflyingcarpet.com/podcast/https://www.facebook.com/GregBrownFlyingCarpet/https://www.instagram.com/gregbrownflyingcarpet/
I was recently awarded the FAA's Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award, for 50 years of safe piloting. It's mind-boggling to consider how short the history of aviation is, that I should have personally flown for over 40% of the entire history of powered flight! In this episode I reflect on how general aviation flying has changed since I took to the skies in 1972. What's more, today's story kicks off a whole series of future episodes sharing many more cockpit adventures from those five decades. Something to look forward to!Okay, everyone, hop aboard my Flying Carpet, snug up your seatbelts, and prepare for takeoff on today's adventure, “Fifty Years Aloft!”GregPS: If you enjoy this podcast, please share with friends, and rate and review it on your favorite podcast directory!Support the show
Piloting is a sophisticated activity that requires a good deal of training, hand-eye coordination, planning, and application of judgment.But today's episode focuses more on spiritual aspects of flying--that is, why we do it, rather than how we do it, and it's topped off by a crazy destination. This story is one of my personal favorites, and I hope you'll enjoy it.Okay, everyone, hop aboard my Flying Carpet, snug up your seatbelts, and prepare for takeoff on today's adventure, “Talking Spirits!”Support the show
One Magical Flying Carpet Story is very interesting story about one very Poor Mother and Her Three Sons. Listen full story to know more.Hey, kids, if you want to read more interesting stories, don't forget to follow us.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this edition Nick speaks with Tania Coke, artistic director of Tarinainanika, a physical theatre company she runs with her partner Kentaro Suyama, from their base in Osaka, the Flying Carpet Factory. The company specialises in Corporeal Mime, a theatrical tradition which prioritises the creativity and physical expression of the actor. As well as the company they also run a full time school where they are busy nurturing the next generation of actor-creators. Originally from the UK, Tania began her career as a management consultant working in London and Paris. She is also a qualified mediator and writes regular articles about communication and conflict management. She is the Japan Ambassador for the RSA and a board member of the RSA Japan Fellows' Network. https://www.tarinainanika.com/For online viewing of past performances:Tokyo Fugue https://res.cthearts.com/event/34:3431/34:59401/The Same Boat https://res.cthearts.com/event/34:3433/34:59402/For online classes, performance recordings and more: https://www.patreon.com/tarinainanikahttps://www.thersa.org/https://jp.cic.com/en/
On this sleep journey, Your Floating Bed takes you on a magic flying Carpet ride, and experiences the wonder and adventure found in the Arabian Nights. This sleep journey was created to mark Anti-bullying week 15th-19th November, which is an opportunity to raise awareness of the positive things we can do to halt hurtful behaviour, break down barriers, and brighten the lives of the people around us. To find out more about Anti-Bullying Week 2021 please visit: www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/anti-bullying-week This sleep journey is dedicated to Kidscape who work to support children and young people effected by bullying. If you would like more information about Kidscape and the practical support, training, and advice they offer to challenge bullying and protect young lives please visit: www.kidscape.org.uk SUBSCRIBE & never miss a journey RATE & REVIEW to help other families find us & join us on 'Your Floating Bed' journeys SAY HELLO yourfloatingbedpod@gmail.com PERSONAL JOURNEYS: Hannah went skiing on a magical mountain, Isla explored Willy Wonka's chocolate factory, Oscar played footie at Wembley, and Milo visited Fortnite Island. 'Your Floating Bed' can take you ANYWHERE YOU WANT TO GO. Get in touch and let's create your personalised journey yourfloatingbedpod@gmail.com WORKSHOPS: Let us take you on a 'Your Floating Bed' journey, and through playful creative exercises we will discover all the ingredients that create our calming Sleep Journeys. Children of any age will enjoy filling their magical toolboxes with mindful techniques to support their emotional wellbeing. By the end of our session they can create their own sleep journey which could feature on 'Your Floating Bed' podcast. Let's discuss how 'Your Floating Bed' could visit your school or facility yourfloatingbedpod@gmail.com TIP JAR www.paypal.me/yourfloatingbedpod if you would like to tip us, no matter how small the amount, your tip will be gratefully received and will help us continue to create our sleep journeys and run the podcast. Let us know your name in the notes section and you will be credited in the next episode. INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/yourfloatingbed FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/yourfloatingbed PRODUCTION: Mark Edmondson www.markedaudio.com MUSIC: Savannah(Sketch) & Organic Meditations One by Kevin MacLeod Full Accreditation in show biog https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Tips and tricks for introducing family and friends to general aviation flying, including some hysterical stories about how NOT to do it!This episode is a bit different than my usual in that I address pilot tips and tricks for treating your family and friends to their critical first airplane ride, to ensure that they enjoy themselves and want to fly with you again. Also, heads up that this is a live recording of a talk given several years ago, meaning audio quality is somewhat variable. But if you'll stick with me I promise some great tips, along with some fun stories pilots at every experience level will appreciate.Okay, everyone, hop aboard my Flying Carpet, snug up your seatbelts, and prepare for takeoff on today's adventure, “Share your Gift of Flight!”Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gbflyingcarpet)
1. 0:00:30 Flying Carpet - Ασφαλής μεταφορά αρχείων μεταξύ υπολογιστών ασύρματα, χωρίς δίκτυο https://www.dwrean.net/2021/08/flying-carpet-file-trasfer.html 2. 0:02:52 Sky Map - Εξερευνήστε τον ουρανό με αυτή την επαυξημένης πραγματικότητας εφαρμογή https://www.dwrean.net/2018/12/sky-map-explore-stars-planets-android-app.html 3. 0:05:18 OpenCourses.gr - Το Ελληνικό Πανεπιστήμιο στο σπίτι σου https://www.dwrean.net/2015/06/opencoursesgr.html 4. 0:07:29 Planefinder - Online εφαρμογή που δείχνει σε πραγματικό χρόνο όλες τις πτήσεις https://www.dwrean.net/2014/07/online.html 5. 0:11:15 Δημήτρης Ψούνης - Δωρεάν ελληνικά μαθήματα προγραμματισμού https://www.dwrean.net/2020/11/psoynis-programming-free-video-lectures-c-python-greek.html 6. 0:13:00 Free Download Manager - Κατέβασε ό,τι θέλεις με οργάνωση και με μεγαλύτερη ταχύτητα https://www.dwrean.net/2017/03/free-download-manager.html 7. 0:15:30 qBittorrent - Ένα πανάλαφρο πρόγραμμα για να κατεβάζουμε αρχεία Torrent https://www.dwrean.net/2013/01/qbittorrent-308-torrent.html
Episode 4 - Carson Wentz Hurt Again - Dynasty Trade Review - Tom Foolery 16:20 - 23.58 - Box Office Bomb Discussion - Flying Carpet or Underwater Car - Projections vs Rankings - Hall of Fame Game Preview --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wtfantasy/support
Everyone knows this is Oshkosh AirVenture Fly-in week, right? Well, grab your logbook, 'cause it's time for "Pilgrimage to Oshkosh," Greg Brown's Flying Carpet Podcast #18. Whether you're at AirVenture now or just wish you were, I promise you cross-country time, some laughs, and a fresh perspective!So hop in the Flying Carpet with me, and we'll go check it out!GregPS: If you enjoy this podcast, please share with friends!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gbflyingcarpet)
Let's take a ride with The Flying Carpet Smokeshop! The new wave: Delta 8. Sit back and relax as we learn about the new wave of smoke, from an expert and OG in the game. Be sure to follow The Pourin' Up and Talkin' Sh!t crew on IG to keep up with the latest guest and episodes! @Pourinuptalkinshit_ (FlacoFlame) @Cashmerehorses (NastyNate) @Fkn_Geezee(GEEZEE) photocred:@christopher__adam --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pourninuppodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pourninuppodcast/support
Ever wonder what it would be like, flying yourself into a foreign country where pilot communications are transmitted in an unknown-to-you language? Well, here's your opportunity to find out! This episode marks fifty years of a treasured friendship, arising under unusual circumstances from a long-ago foreign adventure, and continued over the years through Flying Carpet adventures like this one!
Join NAFI: www.nafinet.org Today's guest is Greg Brown CFII/MEI/ATP, Greg Brown's passion for flying is obvious to anyone who knows his “Flying Carpet” column from AOPA Flight Training magazine, or who has read his books, Flying Carpet: The Soul of an Airplane, The Savvy Flight Instructor, The Turbine Pilot's Flight Manual (with Mark Holt), Job Hunting for Pilots, and You Can Fly!(with Laurel & Tom Lippert.) A licensed pilot since 1972 and a CFI since 1979, Greg was 2000 Industry/FAA National Flight Instructor of the Year, winner of the 1999 NATA Excellence in Pilot Training Award and the 2013 AOPA Let's Go Flying Award, and the first-ever Master Flight Instructor. He has flown professionally in both scheduled and corporate aviation, and holds an ATP pilot certificate with Boeing 737 type rating, and Flight Instructor certificate with all fixed-wing aircraft ratings. Along with his writing activities, Greg has been an avid photographer from childhood. Since earning his pilot's license at age 19, he's been shooting photos from aloft, many of which have illustrated his Flying Carpet column and book. Greg's most memorable aerial photographs are now available as Fine Art Metal Prints. Learn more about Greg's projects including his BRAND NEW Podcast: https://gregbrownflyingcarpet.com/
Butterfly Lullaby - Trance-Forming, Hypnotic Sleep Meditations
Peaceful, hypnotic sleep aid, ideal for children and young adults (age 7 up). This beautiful hypnotic meditation is specially crafted for young minds, using gentle binaural beats music with metaphor and storytelling style to help them to drift off into a deep, peaceful, and transforming sleep. Taken from my butterfly lullaby collection and specifically designed to help anxious little minds relax and let go, this wonderful bedtime audio will hypnotically strengthen their belief in their own ability to achieve what they desire and to cope with life´s challenges, as well as including reinforcement of self-worth and resilience. With a "choose your own adventure style", these meditations use hypnotic therapeutic language and techniques to strengthen the bonds between parent and child, and the butterfly lullaby collection can be played at night just as your child is falling asleep. Encouraging a gentle drifting off to sleep and sound slumber with a peaceful and easy relaxing of the body and the mind. Each meditation will fully engage little or not so little imaginations, to strengthen concentration and focus, and substantially increasing body and mind connection through mindful breathing and self-awareness. This meditation includes binaural music set at theta brainwave frequency, which assists to create deep sleep, inspires creativity and insight, and body repair, set at the brain's natural rhythm for deep meditational states and imagination enhancement, unconscious programming and dream states. If you would like to request your own fully personalised audio or book a one to one session please contact me directly so that I can be of further assistance.www.Pippahelps.com Support the show (https://paypal.me/pippajolley?locale.x=en_US)
The Flying Carpet, a Fictionalized True Crime Story of Insurance Fraud https://zalma.com/blog From an Expert who explains why Insurance Fraud is a “Heads I Win, Tails You Lose” situation for Insurers. The stories help to Understand How, and why, my book Insurance Fraud in America is Costing Everyone was written to explain to those who buy insurance thousands of dollars every year and why insurance fraud is safer and more profitable for the perpetrators than any other crime. The names of the perpetrators and the locations were changed to protect the guilty. The original title was “Heads I Win, Tails You Lose” and was meant to describe insurance fraud as it works in the Unites States. It means that whenever a person succeeds in perpetrating an insurance fraud everyone who buys insurance is the loser. If the fraud succeeds the insurer must charge more premium to cover the expense of defending the fraud and payment of funds to the fraud perpetrator. If the fraud fails the insurer must charge more premium to cover the expense of defending the fraud. Everyone, except the lawyers, lose. Before the ISO changed the homeowners program to include a special limit of liability for theft of antique rugs, homeowners insurers found themselves faced with reports of the thefts of thousands of antique Persian rugs valued between $10,000 and $20,000 each. Although most of the claims appeared suspicious, the insurers were unable to prove the nonexistence of the rugs and were compelled to pay claims. When the special limit of liability was adopted, the rash of Persian rug thefts stopped. It was as if a ring of burglars suddenly left the country. The fraudulent Persian rug claim industry ceased doing business. Immigrant communities in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and other major cities found other ways to earn money. © 2021 – Barry Zalma Barry Zalma, Esq., CFE, now limits his practice to service as an insurance consultant specializing in insurance coverage, insurance claims handling, insurance bad faith and insurance fraud almost equally for insurers and policyholders. He also serves as an arbitrator or mediator for insurance related disputes. He practiced law in California for more than 44 years as an insurance coverage and claims handling lawyer and more than 52 years in the insurance business. He is available at http://www.zalma.com and zalma@zalma.com. Mr. Zalma is the first recipient of the first annual Claims Magazine/ACE Legend Award. Over the last 53 years Barry Zalma has dedicated his life to insurance, insurance claims and the need to defeat insurance fraud. He has created the following library of books and other materials to make it possible for insurers and their claims staff to become insurance claims professionals. Go to the podcast Zalma On Insurance at https://anchor.fm/barry-zalma; Follow Mr. Zalma on Twitter at https://twitter.com/bzalma; Go to Barry Zalma videos at Rumble.com at https://rumble.com/c/c-262921; Go to Barry Zalma on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCysiZklEtxZsSF9DfC0Expg; Go to the Insurance Claims Library – https://zalma.com/blog/insurance-claims-library/ Read posts from Barry Zalma at https://parler.com/profile/Zalma/posts; and the last two issues of ZIFL at https://zalma.com/zalmas-insurance-fraud-letter-2/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/barry-zalma/support
Links:Greg Brown's Flying Carpet BlogThe Turbine Pilot's Flight ManualThe Way Things WorkGreg Brown Article: Runaway AutopilotGreg Brown's Student Pilot Pep Talk GroupGreg's BooksGregBrownFlyingCarpet on InstagramGregBrownFlyingCarpet on Facebook Greg Brown's Flying Carpet Book
Here's an audio holiday card to you and your family, direct from the cockpit of the Flying Carpet!It's been a mighty tough year, between pandemic, politics, and world problems, so from our family to yours, we hope this little audio card will brighten your holiday season, whatever your heritage or faith. May 2021 mark happier times for all of us!
The saga of the Lobe Band Bus, rescued by Flying Carpet. "You could always circle it on the way back, like a vulture!"See photos at the episode website!Music by Hannis Brown.
Grab your logbook, ‘cause it’s time for Flying Carpet Podcast Flight #10, “Long Journey North.” Jean and I are often asked, “Is there one aerial journey that stands out above the rest, in all your decades of flying?” Well yes there is, and this is it -- an extended Flying Carpet trek from Arizona to Northern Minnesota, to attend a funeral.There’s no single event that made it memorable, but rather a long cross-the-country adventure filled with all sorts of challenging and wacky and beautiful and crazy experiences, and yes a few scary ones, all glued together into one big journey. Oh, and the best airport car ever!
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Even after decades of piloting, night landings remain tough, beautiful, a little scary, and immensely rewarding. But just 30 minutes aloft displace all the preflight fears and apprehensions with just a single thought: CAN YOU BELIEVE WE GET TO DO THIS?!
Like fond memories of long-ago lovers, beloved airplanes resurface occasionally from quiet corners of a pilot’s mind. We hear the last three digits of some familiar N-number and are flooded with reminiscences. But rarely do the abbreviated call signs used in routine communications fully match the numbers of actual steeds we once flew — especially when 1500 miles and thirty years have passed under the wings. Along the way, you'll learn how Greg's airplane, the Flying Carpet, earned her name.Podcast photo: Greg with college friends at Marsh Harbour International Airport, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas, 1976.Music by Hannis Brown.
"I much prefer aircraft accidents to being bucked by a horse!" Meet Greg's colorful cowboy-pilot buddy, Baldy, in the northern Arizona ranching town of Seligman. Good times guaranteed! (See associated photos at GregBrownFlyingCarpet.com) Music by Hannis Brown
Lois Reitzes interviews Adam Koplan and Pete Candler about Flying Carpet Theatre Company's new podcast on family history and genealogy; and Claudia Einecke of the High Museum about their exhibition "The Plot Thickens," showcasing the history of printmaking.
Our personal icons, Rob and Danielle (Ronielle?), are each dealing with some developments in their personal lives: one nice, and one not so nice. Richard and Gretchen speculate on both fronts. Follow us on Twitter: @streamiversity --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/richard-and-gretchen/support
Two new segments "Social Enigma" and "PP listener segue" lots of fun. end show song is "Flying Carpet " EDM
She was a pretty good navigator. Flying through these clouds was something no one had taught her. Yet she had been underway for days now, guarded by the wise albatross. The horizon seemed endless to her.
This is my fifth live KosmoZoo show performed every Sunday evening from 7 to 9h30 PM PT on Shouting Fire online radio (Sunday 23/02/2020). This time I am playing downtempo with a deep and mysterious approach with oriental spices and cosmic deep vibrations. Downtempo uplifting set to boost your energy & happiness levels. This recording has no voice over.
Y2K, 2020, New Year, Trumps War, Bomb, missiles, Caves, killing stalagmites, stalactites, stealing fools gold, racism at Wal-Mart, flying carpet, drones, Iran, they are nasty people
Get insight into the Artist's background of his music. This starts his beginning travels to Los Angeles, California, from Omaha, Nebraska, to becoming a homeless person, before, during, and after his music schooling. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/salvatore-br-ingalise/message
Experience the insights into the Artist, Composer, Writer, Producer, Recording Engineer, known as Salvatore BR Ingalise. Follow him on his journey of traumatic life experiences to present day accomplishments. You will fall in love with his music and his story. anchor.fm/salvatore-br-ingalise --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/salvatore-br-ingalise0/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/salvatore-br-ingalise0/support
This is my latest single available everywhere. This song was recorded using only one DAW Keyboard for all of the instruments. This is my very first Podcast, so you can expect more from me in the future. Isn't this exciting!? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/salvatore-br-ingalise/message
Guru Nanak, together with Mardana and Bala, his two friends who always served him, traveled together to the country of Kashmir. They came to the city of Sri Nagar. There the people knew who he was because of his grace and his light. The people were very happy and blessed to sit with him and learn from him. In that city there was also a Pundit named Brahm Das. He was very learned and through his devotion to the goddess he had gained yogic powers. When he heard that a great Guru had come to town he thought, "I don't think I will be that impressed with this new-comer. It is I who has great knowledge and supernatural powers. I will show him my skill. Sitting on this carpet I will fly over to where he is and there is no doubt that he will be totally impressed when I arrive."https://www.sikhnet.com/stories/audio/guru-nanak-and-flying-carpet (read more) Support this podcast
Magic Hall of Famer Alan Comer comes on the show to talk about Jihad, Atog (he brought it up, not me!), Flying Carpet, and Kormus Bell. Mark LePine is also back for color commentary.
After a couple of call ins on my last episode by John Payne and Jeremy "Frothsof" Smith, I discuss a bit about the time I through an unexpected NPC at the players. It's amazing how cool magic items used by NPCs bring out the envy and greed in players. John Payne's Podcast is Old Sword and his blog is Sycarion. Jeremy "Frothsof" Smith has a Podcast - Thought Eater and a Blog also Thought Eater, and a new Patreon and his Psionic Platypus zine [Affiliate Link]. You can read the companion blog article here, and see a picture of the mountaintop temple. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/follow-me-and-die/message
Chill out world downtempo set, when music becomes an odd to an internal trip, spiritual & cosmic set. Deep musical immersion, when four continents meet electronic music. Musical journey mixing electronic, ethnic sounds, vocals, organic instruments, melodic vocals as well as spiritual chanting. This set was originally composed and performed for BAIKAL NOMAD #81. https://soundcloud.com/baikalnomads/mixtape-81-by-piccaya?in=michel-piccaya/sets/radio-guest-sets-on-radio Artists featured in this set: Lenny Ibizarre, Rapossa, Theo Gramal, m@kossa, Gulivert, Mercan Dede, Craig Pruess, Mercan Dede, Matija's Flying Carpet, Armando Letico, Muno, Alvaro Suarez, Discoshaman, Henry Saiz, Alberto Blanco. Enjoy it, share & comment if you like it. )*( Stay tuned )*( www.facebook.com/piccaya
Join Mick and I as we chat about accents, new players, first time at D&D, starting at level 1 to learn the Fantasy Grounds interface, stealing “good stuff” RP elements and making them your own, to better your own role play. How quickly, immersive role playing can make a three hour session fly by, and nothing is accomplished. “Fly-By” ... a Crimson Nib Flying Carpet is just what every would-be, serious, adventuring group needs! The Grey Company is seeking their missing benefactor, should they break and enter the home of a known criminal, that likes to murder and eat the ex-lovers of their benefactor? Do you wanna know more?This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
This week, Taylor and Gary do it a little different and start off the episode with some pop culture news and ramblings before getting into the thick of it - how to Travel to and from Conventions (or anywhere, really) as safely and affordably as possible. Unless there's snakes...we don't really cover that.
Heavy on good communication and the disasters that can happen when you don't, talk about anime breasts, self harm and other perverted topics. End show EDM song is Boogie's newest jewel "Flying Carpet
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Welcome! Today’s guest is Steve Hamilton, aka Steve the Pretty Good. Steve is a magician originally from Prince George, BC, but is now a US citizen who lives near Seattle. Steve has performed his magic all over the globe and is very well-known in the fair industry. He is best known for his Flying Carpet! Let’s catch up with Steve! What you’ll hear in this episode: Steve tells the story of the origin of his Flying Carpet,” necessity being the mother of invention.” After high school, Steve was a Marine and later worked as an EMT. Steve loves the left-brain/right brain component of magic. Steve started street performing with card tricks, which he calls “the best training for fair work.” A friend suggested that he go to China to do his show, even though it seemed impossible. His boss would not give him the time off to go to China, so after 25 years as a firefighter and paramedic, Steve turned in his resignation. Steve didn’t want to look back on his life with any regrets or questions like, “Could I make a living at magic?” Steve went to China and performed with over 80 performers from all over the world; it was amazing, inspirational, and scary at the same time. Steve shares the funny story of how his wife became involved in his magic show, even though she was at first adamantly against it. Steve shares about the loneliness of traveling the fair circuit when his wife isn’t able to travel with him. Steve’s worst gig ever? A small fair with a small stage where he and his wife attempted the “substitution trunk” act After 30 years, Steve still spends a great portion of his day saying, “How can I make my show better?” It takes skill to make the audience feel like a part of the show—to connect with them. How did Steve become known as “Steve the Pretty Good”? Listen in to find out! Steve’s advice to a younger person starting out in the industry? “Know the history of magic and appreciate your craft.” As a performer, you should always dress like you have somewhere better to go after the show. (i.e. dress better than the audience!)Dress like you respect your craft! Some younger performers are overconfident, which is a turnoff. Reach Steve at www.funnysteve.com or www.prettygoodmagic.com.
Tall Tales & Shaggy Dogs: Stories and short humor by Abner Serd
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