Podcasts about frozen sea

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The Habit
Ben Palpant Talks to Poets

The Habit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 36:33 Transcription Available


Ben Palpant loves, for reasons that become apparent in this episode. On assignment from the Rabbit Room, Ben sat down to interview a few poets. He enjoyed it so much, he interviewed a few more, then a few more. When he had interviewed seventeen poets, he collected those interviews into a book called An Axe for the Frozen Sea. It’s a fascinating look into the minds and hearts of poets who work out of gratitude, out of abundance—sometimes out of grief, never out of grievance.Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beneath the Frozen Sea: A Seattle Kraken podcast
2.29 - Silver Spoons, The Salary Cap Boom, and CapFriendly's Doom

Beneath the Frozen Sea: A Seattle Kraken podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 26:15


Sky is back! The Firebirds are also back! Let's Talk about it all on Beneath the Frozen Sea! Topics list! The Firebirds are Western Conference Champions again! How they did it in 5 Games! How the Admirals accidentally gave them motivation to tear them limb from limb! Stars of the series! Why don't they have an opponent yet? NHL's Salary Cap is going up a bit! NHL's also doing an international tournament over an All-Star Game! The Caps bought CapFriendly, and Sky has some emotions over that! PWHL Minnesota won the PWHL championship and have celebrated by canning their GM! Wait, what? Apparently Kendall Coyne-Schofield has way more power than anyone realized? In not drama-related news, the PWHL will have logos and stuff this summer! Happy Pride! Seattle Pride Hockey Classic happened and people had an incredible time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beneath the Frozen Sea: A Seattle Kraken podcast
2.18 - Post-Trade Deadline Postulating!

Beneath the Frozen Sea: A Seattle Kraken podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 26:37


Beneath the Frozen Sea is back! And Sky has a lot to say in 20 minutes: Recapping the Wennberg trade! Sky is conflicted about this! Recapping the Kraken's Trade deadline, and why doing little might be a good thing! The Kraken re-signed Jordan Eberle! The Trade Deadline in general! Winners, losers, all in one two minute part! Prospect news! John Tortorella made an ass of himself on national television Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beneath the Frozen Sea: A Seattle Kraken podcast
2.9 - The New Years Road Trip! Featuring Cutter Gauthier!

Beneath the Frozen Sea: A Seattle Kraken podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 32:05


Sky is back with a huge preview of the Kraken's upcoming road trip, and why it matters! Topics! The Kraken's road trip, starting with a pretty easy first week of games out east! Then it gets harder against Pittsburgh, NY, and Edmonton Impressing the fact that the Kraken should in fact try as hard as they can to beat the Oilers and why that's important! Ollie Bjorkstrand is an All-Star, but he wasn't super excited to be one. Why is that? Prospect News! The World Juniors are over, the USA won, and a bunch of Kraken prospects got medals! Sky also gives out over Team Canada not bringing Jagger Firkus or a number of WHL prospects to the tournament! Cutter Gauthier is now a Duck! How the hell did that happen? What does Cutter Gauthier being a duck mean for Seattle? And so much more! You can donate to Beneath the Frozen Sea and to DJLR here! - Click this to do so directly! Read Davy Jones' Locker Room here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beneath the Frozen Sea: A Seattle Kraken podcast
2.8 - A Rehearsal with the Flyers

Beneath the Frozen Sea: A Seattle Kraken podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 27:20


Sky is back with another episode of Beneath the Frozen Sea! The second to last one before the Winter Classic! The topics on the docket! The Kraken are winning games and it's mostly because of the goaltenders! There are some skaters who need to be praised as well! Looking immediately ahead to Philly and the Winter Classic itself! World Juniors updates!...And namely about Niklas Kokko and how he's nearly responsible for everything Finland's going through. A look at the standings! A look around the NHL and hockey news! An actually fairly serious discussion of international hockey's biggest news coming out of the Russian Federation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

"For my composition La Mer Gelée (The Frozen Sea), I used a field recording from a frozen beach (Munkkiniemi Beach) in Helsinki, Finland. I was immediately drawn to the the idea of sound coming from ice crystals that literally touch the sea. My head filled with ideas for reimagining these frozen sounds into music.  "I was focused on glitching sounds, using fragments of electronic and minimal acoustic tones along side the original field recording. I was seeking to find the beauty of a frozen world within a microsound environment. Not mechanical, but an organic world containing interferences and errors that reveal harmonic undertones from the natural world. Enjoy!" Finnish frozen beach reimagined by Jeff Dungfelder.

Beneath the Frozen Sea: A Seattle Kraken podcast
Kraken Free Agency updates and Forthcoming NHL Reports

Beneath the Frozen Sea: A Seattle Kraken podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 21:48


Free Agency has sort of slowed to a crawl, allowing Beneath The Frozen Sea to talk about the Kraken's Free Agency so far, as well as the reality of the NHL Report on the 2018 Hockey Canada scandal, which could have serious implications on a number of players careers. The topics in order: The NHL Report on the 2018 Canadian World Junior team is coming soon. What are we to do about that? Why aren't hockey reporters better at talking about that kind of thing? The Kraken's Qualifying offers and pre-July 1st moves Joey Daccord's just reward in a new contract July 1st moves Brian Dumoulin Signing Kailer Yamamoto Signing The Will Borgen contract Are these depth guys here just to get Shane Wright pissed off enough to make the team? Way too early assessment of the Kraken All this and more on Beneath the Frozen Sea! Music track: Absent by Pufino Source: https://freetouse.com/music Copyright Free Music (Free Download) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beneath the Frozen Sea: A Seattle Kraken podcast
Kraken Draft Recap and Thoughts!

Beneath the Frozen Sea: A Seattle Kraken podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 14:08


Sky covered the entire draft for DJLR, and will be bringing the savings over to you, the listener of the Beneath the Frozen Sea podcast! The entire meat of this episode is largely discussing every pick of the Kraken's draft bit-by-bit, pick-by-pick, and how Sky's feeling afterward! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)
The Life and Times of Henry Kelsey of the Hudson's Bay Company

Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 36:33


In this podcast episode, Greg Marchildon talks to Arthur J. Ray about his book, From the Frozen Sea to Buffalo Country: The Life and Times of Henry Kelsey of the Hudson's Bay Company, 1667–1724, published by the Champlain Society in 2022. Henry Kelsey is remembered for being the first European to travel from Hudson Bay to the territories of the Plains Assiniboine and Cree as a young Hudson's Bay Company servant in 1690-91. He remained with the Company for another thirty-one years, rising through the ranks to become Governor of Hudson Bay five years before retiring under a cloud in 1722. Taking advantage of the opening of the Hudson's Bay Company's Archives in the late 1960s and the voluminous new research in the fields of Indigenous and fur trade history, From the Frozen Sea to Buffalo Country: The Life and Times of Henry Kelsey of the Hudson's Bay Company, 1667–1724, offers a new look at Kelsey's papers and includes his previously unpublished Swampy Cree-English dictionary. Arthur J. Ray is the author of numerous award-winning books and articles on the history of Indigenous peoples in Canada and the history of the Hudson's Bay Company. He also has been actively involved in offering historical evidence before Canadian courts in aboriginal and treaty rights litigation. Professor Emeritus at the University of British Columbia, Ray's Life and Death By The Frozen Sea: The York Fort Journals of Hudson's Bay Company Governor James Knight, 1714-1717 (Champlain Society, 2018) has received wide acclaim for its sensitive appreciation of life at an HBC post in the early years of the 18th century. This podcast is produced by Jessica Schmidt. If you like our work, please consider supporting it: bit.ly/support_WTY. Your support contributes to the Champlain Society's mission of opening new windows to directly explore and experience Canada's past.

Apprendre l'anglais avec l'actu
Lost Alaskan dog found 150 miles from home after epic journey across frozen sea ice

Apprendre l'anglais avec l'actu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 7:12


A lost dog took an epic 150-mile (251km) trip across frozen sea ice, which included being bitten by a seal or polar bear, before eventually being returned to his owners. Read the transcript and do the quiz: patreon.com/learnenglishwithben Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apprendre l'anglais avec l'actu
Lost Alaskan dog found 150 miles from home after epic journey across frozen sea ice

Apprendre l'anglais avec l'actu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 6:42


A lost dog took an epic 150-mile (251km) trip across frozen sea ice, which included being bitten by a seal or polar bear, before eventually being returned to his owners. Read the transcript and do the quiz: patreon.com/learnenglishwithben Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Beneath the Frozen Sea: A Seattle Kraken podcast
Beneath the Frozen Sea: Test Episode

Beneath the Frozen Sea: A Seattle Kraken podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 2:27


Test episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Dungeon Master’s Dojo
D&D 5E - 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN RUNNING AN UNDERWATER CAMPAIGN. Season 3 Episode 40

The Dungeon Master’s Dojo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 21:14


“There are a bunch of things to consider when you begin planning an underwater campaign.  Much of it will be the same as any other campaign, you'll need enemies, a big bad, and a riveting storyline, but there's much more to consider.”   These are the talking points : IF YOU'RE CHOOSING TO PLAY TRADITIONAL RACES, THEN YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW THEY ARE GOING TO BREATHE. COMBAT IS DIFFERENT, ENEMIES CAN BE IN FRONT OF, BEHIND, AND ON EITHER SIDE OF YOUR PLAYERS.  THEY CAN ALSO BE ABOVE. WEAPONS THAT ARE NORMALLY EFFECTIVE ON LAND MAY BE INEFFECTIVE UNDERWATER, THE SAME MAY BE TRUE FOR SPELLS. WHAT'S THE SETTING?  (IS IT A DOMED CITY, A CORAL “FOREST”, A FROZEN SEA, ETC) WHAT ABOUT MOVEMENT, VISIBILITY, AND WATER PRESSURE?   Head on over to our sponsor DSCRYB using this link https://dscryb.com/DMD Use code DMD at checkout for a free 2-week trial of DSCRYB Tell us what you think about this episode and gaming in general. If you're interested in a certain topic let us know, and we'll do an episode on it! We love doing this show, your support helps us keep creating and producing great content for you! Join our Patreon today. Our Patreon Page. https://www.patreon.com/thedmd Our Home page https://www.thedungeonmastersdojo.com/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDungeonMastersDojo On Twitter: https://twitter.com/DungeonDojo Or by Email: TheDungeonMastersDojo@Gmail.com    

Reena Saxena - Storyteller
Frozen Sea inside Me

Reena Saxena - Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 0:30


Short stories with deep insights - in 100 words This episode is also available as a blog post: https://reinventionsreena.wordpress.com/2022/11/24/frozen-sea-inside-me/

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Get This Sh*t!
Frozen Sea Sirens/Astro-nuts

Get This Sh*t!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 92:05


This week Kalie plunges head first into a two-for-one scaly cryptid tale! Then Cassie channels her best Miss Frizzle, and takes us on a magic bus ride into space! In this episode we confirm that neither host would win "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader."  

The Best Advice Show
Finding Catharsis with Megan Stielstra

The Best Advice Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 5:59


Megan Stielstra (@meganstielstra) is the author of three collections: Everyone Remain Calm, Once I Was Cool, and The Wrong Way To Save Your Life, winner of the 2017 Book of the Year Award from the Chicago Review of Books. She is a 2020 Shearing Fellow at the Black Mountain Institute in Las Vegas. An Axe for the Frozen Sea - https://believermag.com/logger/an-axe-for-the-frozen-sea/ TRANSCRIPT: MEGAN: For the first 6-months of the lockdown, my son and I quarantined at my mother's house in rural Michigan which in some senses was really lovely because her home is in the middle of the woods and on the other side of the woods from her house is the Amtrak going from Ann Arbor to Chicago every single day at 6 o'clock. There were things that I was experiencing myself that I wasn't expressing cause I didn't want to worry my kid. I didn't want to worry my mom. I didn't understand what was happening in the world. I was trying to keep my kids safe. My mom is immune compromised so I was there to help her out as well too. So I was trying to keep her safe. So all these things are happening inside my head and heart and what the hell do I do with it? One of my favorite writers, Lidia Yuknavitch, talks about how our bodies can't possibly carry everything that we've been given to carry, so we have to get it out of our bodies so we can see it. So everyday at 5:50 my kid and I would go outside and we would walk, like down the road from my mom's house and then we would stand by the tracks and we would wait. You feel it first in your feet like you feel the train coming up through your shoes and up through your legs and then you can hear it and then you can see it and as it gets closer and closer it gets louder and louder and you can feel it more throughout your own body and as soon as the front of the train would cross right in-front of us we would start screaming. And for him it's just letting out the energy and for him it's letting out everything that I can't say, and I can't talk about and I can't express how scared I am and I don't know where to put out all of that fear so it's just a release through the body and sometimes we would throw rocks and sometimes we would like break sticks and just like this physical release of everything that we'd been carrying all day and I could feel the brambles in my back unwind and everything...and you try to do this stuff in yoga class or in running but it never works, right? But just kind of that primal screaming my face off for the 2-minutes it took for the train to pass, which sounds like such a short period of time, like 2-minutes but really it is a long time to scream without stopping. Like even if we just sit-here for 10-seconds.....................................like that's a long time of dead air space and that's a long time to open your mouth and just be truthful. ZAK: mmmm. What's a good way for each of us to find our own form of release, you think? MEGAN: Whatever you're doing right now, can you stop and roll your shoulders? Can you remember to breathe? I don't mean that in any yoga, magical, just let yourself breathe, I mean it just straight up, are you actually breathing? I mean that with edge and knives and whiskey but are you actually breathing because I haven't been. It's a thing that I have been forgetting to do. So just even this awareness that we live in a body and how are we getting whatever emotional response we're having to the world out of it. Can you break something? Cause if you don't put it out of ourselves in these possible bonkers but also maybe healthy ways, it's gonna come out of us in ways that aren't healthy. So maybe that means booze or drugs or sex or cruelty or violence. Domestic violence numbers are up right now...just trying to think of what people are doing to care for ourselves. ZAK: I'm gonna go scream. MEGAN: Please do. I hope everybody does. ZAK: Yes. Go scream listeners.

Spectator Books
Piers Torday on the magic of children's books

Spectator Books

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 37:59


In this week’s Book Club podcast, Sam's guest is the children’s writer Piers Torday, author of the Last Wild trilogy and, most recently, The Frozen Sea. Why is winter such a powerful thing in children’s writing? How come children’s books are such a booming publishing sector when so many people thought that screens would all but kill them off? Why do so many children’s writers have catastrophic personal lives? And how do the stories of today repurpose and live in the stories of the past? Presented by Sam Leith.

Spectator Radio
The Book Club: the magic of children's books

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 37:59


In this week’s Book Club, Sam's guest is the children’s writer Piers Torday, author of the Last Wild trilogy and, most recently, The Frozen Sea. Why is winter such a powerful thing in children’s writing? How come children’s books are such a booming publishing sector when so many people thought that screens would all but kill them off? Why do so many children’s writers have catastrophic personal lives? And how do the stories of today repurpose and live in the stories of the past? The Book Club, what used to be known as Spectator Books, is a series of literary interviews and discussions on the latest releases in the world of publishing, from poetry through to physics. Presented by Sam Leith, The Spectator's Literary Editor. Hear past episodes here (https://audioboom.com/dashboard/4905582) .

In the Reading Corner
Piers Torday interview

In the Reading Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 46:16


Piers Torday talks to Nikki Gamble about The Lost Magician and the Frozen Sea and the influence of C S Lewis.

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Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)
Hudson’s Bay Company Governor James Knight, 1714–1717

Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 27:43


Patrice Dutil talks with Arthur J. Ray about the upcoming Champlain Society book "Life and Death by the Frozen Sea": The York Fort Journals of Hudson’s Bay Company Governor James Knight, 1714–1717. This podcast was produced by Hugh Bakhurst and Pernia Jamshed in the Allan Slaight Radio Institute at Ryerson University.

Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science

Mars Express Finds a Frozen SeaLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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