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Oh No Not Them
Episode 196: Our favorite places in Pennsylvania, C.M. Pun k as an actor and the White Stripes.....

Oh No Not Them

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 101:13


This week we take a look at some of our favorite spots in our home state of Pennsylvania, From historic sites to nature to amusement parks, there is a lot of diversity. Then we review the White Stripes album Get Behind Me Satan with predictable results and the movie The Girl On the Third Floor.

Every Playlist Tells A Story
Ep 122 Del Reeves "Girl On The Billboard" and We Welcome Chris!

Every Playlist Tells A Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 64:48


In this week's episode, we welcome Chris to our podcast family. AC/DC's Highway to Hell and Back In Black are up for our track by track album challenge. Jimmy continues his trucker clock summer with Del Reeves "Girl On the Billboard".

Not As Crazy As You Think Podcast
Recovery from Schizophrenia with Tracey Higgins, Author of The Girl On the Bridge (S4, E13)

Not As Crazy As You Think Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 51:56


In the episode, "Recovery from Schizophrenia with Tracey Higgins, Author of 'The Girl On the Bridge' (S4, E13)," Tracey shares her personal story of healing without psych meds from her bout with schizophrenia. Her story offers hope to those who suffer from the most troubling form of madness for both patients and psychiatrists, one that is often treated with disrespect and disdain. Psychiatry believes there is no recovery for schizophrenics or bipolars, but Tracey's road to recovery proves this is a false narrative. By looking through a trauma lens, schizophrenia can be witnessed in its early onset of the acute phase, as a state of terror, which makes people suffer a loss of identity and disintegration of the self. Tracey assures there is meaning in the world of voices and hallucinations. They provide markers to help people analyze their trauma, offering clues to unpack, which can help set a new path. The stories of schizophrenics and bipolars largely go unheard, as psychiatrists don't listen to the language a patient may use to find meaning in his delusions. Tracey's unique story gives people hope and inspires courage in one's own ability to heal. Full recovery is possible from schizophrenia, Tracey asserts, and medication does not need to be part of the treatment.Follow Tracey on Twitter @TraceyHiggins92Checkout her website: https://t.co/sNyMJF1KZiBuy her book:UK https://amazon.co.uk/dp/B09CKYP4FWUS https://amazon.com/dp/B09CKYP4FWCA https://amazon.ca/dp/B09CKYP4FW#traumainformedapproach #schizophrenia #westernpsychiatry #alternativehealing #mentalillness #mentalhealth #sexualabuseDon't forget to subscribe to the Not As Crazy As You Think YouTube channel @SicilianoJenAnd please visit my website at: www.jengaitasiciliano.comConnect: Instagram: @ jengaitaLinkedIn: @ jensicilianoTwitter: @ jsiciliano

Literary Anything
Episode 36 - A Slow Fire Burning

Literary Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 54:16


A Slow Fire Burning is the highly anticipated next book from The Girl On the Train author, Paula Hawkins. Tune in to hear what Jayne and Paula had to say about this thriller, plus what else they've read and there's heaps of new and exciting books coming out his month! Books they mention: A Slow Fire Burning by Paula Hawkins The Money Goddess by Paula Hawkins Confessions of a Reluctant Recessionista by Paula Hawkins, writing as Amy Silver The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins Into the Water by Paula Hawkins The Push by Ashley Audrain We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver One Italian Summer by Pip Williams The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams The Last Story of Mina Lee by Nancy Jooyoun Kim Piranesi by Susanna Clarke Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn Crossroads by Jonathan Franzen Freedom by Jonathan Franzen The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen Wild Place by Christian White The Nowhere Child by Christian White The Wife and the Window by Christian White Act Like You Got Some Sense by Jamie Foxx Carnival of Snackery by David Sedaris Windswept & Interesting by Billy Connolly Taste: My Life Through Food by Stanley Tucci Movies: Gone Girl Our book for next month is Apples Never Fall by Lianne Moriarty. Happy reading!

Killing Time: A Horror Movie Podcast
Review: Spiral, Girl on the Third Floor and The Conjuring 3

Killing Time: A Horror Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 30:00


In this episode I review three movies including Spiral: From the Book of Saw, Girl On the Third Floor and The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It.  Also some news on the upcoming Exorcist Reboot from Blumhouse, and how much did that Friday the 13th Mask Sell for?Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/killingtime )

My Reality with Shannon
The Heartbreaking Story of Alianna DeFreeze

My Reality with Shannon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 26:40


Today's episode is a tough one - The disappearance and murder of Alianna DeFreeze. Alianna was a sweet 14 year old girl living in Cleveland, Ohio. She was taken from her family much too soon.  Her family created a nonprofit organization in order to help make a change in school notification policies and to help gain safe transportation to and from schools. To donate: https://www.thealiannadefreezefoundation.com Sources: ID's See No Evil Season 6 Episode 16. "The Girl On the Bus" Wikipedia  Please leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts! Follow Us: https://www.instagram.com/crimeandanxietypod https://www.twitter.com/crimeandanxiety Email Us: crimeandanxietypodcast@gmail.com  

Travel Gluten Free
Dog Friendly Utah Trails with Alicia From Girl On A Hike

Travel Gluten Free

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 37:48


Travel Gluten Free Podcast Episode 85 Dog Friendly Utah Hiking Trails   Welcome to Spring Into Health! A series podcasts dedicated to health, healing and auto-immune disease.   Utah Hiking Trails to Beat COVID-19 Boredom   While working at an insurance agency, Alicia from Girl On a Hike started looking for information on hiking trails in Utah. An avid hiker, her friends, would ask her about the hikes she went on when we're good times to go, and which trails she liked the best. A friend suggested she start a blog on hiking trails in Utah. After looking around the internet for hiking trail information, Alicia couldn't find the detailed information she was looking for: what to expect on the trail, step by step information with pictures, and which trails were dog friendly. She wanted to make her blog stand out from other blogs, apps, and information on Utah trails, "I wanted to put stuff in there that nobody else had," so she started her own blog Girl On a Hike.   Building Her Blog Girl On a Hike   Knowing nothing about coding and web design, a friend directed her toward Blogger. Alicia wasn't sure if she wanted to stick with her blog, "I liked to write, but I've never written trail guides. I didn't know if this was for me if this was worth the time and money I had to put into this." She started on this platform, but ultimately her need for her own site sparked an interest to change her career to coding and web design.    Choosing a Trail for Her Blog   Alicia takes notes in her notes section, and her "to-do hiking list gets longer every year." She has many trails she would like to hike, but can't get to all of them by December. "Even though I feel like I've explored a lot of Utah, I feel there are so many trails I haven't explored."   Basing Her Vacation Around Hiking   "I travel to explore and find new areas," she says of her vacation plans. She isn't the stay by the pool and sips a drink kind of gal. Alicia plans her entire trip around backpacking and hiking trails. She also takes her dog Charlie, who recently turned eight, along with her on all her hikes and adventures.    Listen in to find out where Alicia likes to take her dog the most, her favorite spots in southern Utah, and where you can and can't take your dogs in State Parks in Utah. Learn the guidelines for off-leash parks, Alicia’s favorite off-leash parks and why you should have excellent recall with your dog.   Guest Bio   Alicia Baker is the owner of "Girl on a Hike," a blog that follows Alicia and her hiking companion, Charlie, a Golden Lab, on their outdoor adventures. She has lived in Utah for since 2013 and loves exploring everything from the High Uintas to the San Rafael Swell and desert. Each year, she and Charlie hike and backpack an average of 700 miles. "Girl on a Hike" has been awarded as one of the Top 100 Outdoor & Hiking Blogs from 2016 through 2019. She is also the author of "Salt Lake City's Best 52 Hikes", available only on Amazon.    Special Offers from Alicia! Use the code "hike" for 20% off entire order at fitnessfoxheadbands.com  Use the code "GOAH19" for 10% off all packs at WaymarkGearCo.com Use the code "Alicia" for 20% for ROAM Wallets at www.wheredoyouroam.com   Links and Resources Mentioned Grab the Guide to Traveling Gluten Free Get the BEST all-natural gluten-free travel cosmetics at Lemongrass Spa! Visit my Travel Deals page on my website Support Travel Gluten Free on Patreon   Connect with Alicia from Girl On a Hike Girl on a Hike on the web Girl on a Hike on Instagram Girl on a Hike on Facebook Check out Alicia on YouTube Find her trail images on Pinterest Alicia’s Trail Guide   Journey with Travel Gluten Free on Social Media Twitter      Facebook    Youtube      Pinterest    Instagram    On the Web   Spread the love of Travel Gluten Free podcast and share this episode with a friend   ***Disclaimer: All content found on the Travel Gluten Free Website, including text, images, audio, or other formats were created for informational purposes only. Content contained on Travel Gluten Free website, podcast and social media postings are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard or delay seeking professional medical advice, Travel Gluten Free website, podcast, and guests present content solely for educational and entertainment purposes and use of this information is at your own risk.***

Book Bistro
Dual Timeline Novels

Book Bistro

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 52:51


In this episode, Shannon, Stacy, and Natalia revisit the topic of dual timeline novels. If you want more dual timeline recommendations, check out episode 3 of this podcast. Books mentioned in this week's episode are: Sarah Pinsker, A Song for a New Day Kimberley Freeman, Wildflower Hill Jodi Picoult, The Storyteller Jennifer Robson, The Gown: a Novel of the Royal Wedding Sarah Jio, All the Flowers In Paris Diane Chamberlain, Breaking the Silence Rebecca Makkai, The Great Believers Lucinda Riley, The Girl On the Cliff Cynthia Hand, The How and the Why Kelli Estes, Today We Go Home Iona Grey, Letters To the Lost Kathleen McCleary, Leaving Haven You can always contact the Book Bistro team by searching @BookBistroPodcast on facebook, or visiting: https://www.facebook.com/BookBistroPodcast/ You can also send an email to: TheBookBistroPodcast@gmail.com For more information on the podcast and the team behind it, please visit: http://anchor.fm/book-bistro.

Collider Live
CM Punk Live in Studio! - Collider Live #231

Collider Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 128:58


Wow what a Wednesday we got worked up for you! #CMPunk is here to talk about his career and #GirlOnTheThirdFloor, Kristian is back from his birthday celebrations, we’ll show some clips from the gang’s Halloween Horror Nights excursion, we may or may not talk a little about thoughts on Joker, The Rock and Vin Diesel, and more! Follow CM Punk: https://twitter.com/CMPunk Girl on the Third Floor is in theaters October 25, 2019! "Halloween Horror Nights" at Universal Studios Hollywood brings together the sickest minds in horror to immerse guests in a living, breathing, three-dimensional world of terror. This year’s event features 10 terrifying mazes inspired by today’s most compelling movie and television horror properties as well as a selection of all-original horror-themed mazes envisioned by the masters behind the creation of “Halloween Horror Nights.” As Southern California’s premier Halloween event, “Halloween Horror Nights” is designed to taunt, terrorize and torment guests as they navigate the darkness from one frightening maze to another. Get tickets here: https://hollywood.halloweenhorrornights.com/ SUBSCRIBE ? ? https://bit.ly/1qU5ENT 00:00 how was Kristian’s birthday? we’re excited to have CM Punk on the show! 09:02 Roxy’s general thoughts on the Joker movie; accents 14:47 CM Punk joins to talk about Girl On the Third Floor, horror movies, (21:21) impostor syndrome and his experience on the set, being obsessive and working hard, (29:25) who he would like to play in the MCU, (31:49) his childhood, (34:24) will he come back to MMA?, (36:50) his legacy in the WWE and fan passion, (39:44) Star Wars, (41:09) would he come back to the WWE?, (45:31) his relationship with Booker T, (47:31) what else he wants to act in, Dave Bautista and action movies, (54:26) experiencing the movie with an audience and listening to the crowd, (57:00) giving tips to other wrestlers, (59:31) the AEW, resting and how he left the WWE, (1:04:40) some of his favorite movies and TV shows, and more! 1:17:51 Halloween Horror Nights clips

The Book Hangover
The Girl on the Train

The Book Hangover

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2018 57:32


Today on the Book Hangover we are reviewing The Girl On the Train by Paula Hawkins. This book was nuts so listen to us review it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bookhangover/support

Get Booked
E141: #141: Banter Banter Banter Dirigibles

Get Booked

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 51:42


This week Jess Pryde joins Jenn for a special romance episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Engineering for Cats by Mac Delaney and our $500 YA Giveaway.   Questions   1. Hi Amanda and Jenn, Love the show! I've read so many great books based on your recommendations. I love to read romance novels, usually the steamier the better. But the thing I enjoy most about them is the sexual tension and building intimacy. I like to see that a couple actually cares for each other and it’s not just a one night stand. To give you an idea, some books that I've really enjoyed are Hold Me by Courtney Milan; Hate to Want You by Alisha Rai; Sarah J. Maas' Court of Thorns and Roses series; A Bollywood Affair by Sonali Dev; and The Hating Game by Sally Thorne. I know there's a ton more out there but would love to get your suggestions on some great ones. I'm open to pretty much anything. Thanks! --Becca   2. Hi ladies! I'm looking for a novel that contains a great love story. A lot of romances written today (both contemporary and historical) turn me off because it seems like the couple has an immediate attraction that results in inevitable sex scenes while complications still exist, and then the rest of the book is the main characters finding out how to have an actual relationship in addition to the sex, despite whatever plot devices are in their way. I think Jane Austen spoiled me. Call me old fashioned, but I want a couple that fall in love without having sex first! I especially like stories where the guy has been in love with the girl for a long time but doesn't think he has a chance for some reason. Think Molesley and Baxter from Downton Abbey (which I am STILL salty about not being resolved) or Professor Bhaer and Jo from Little Women. It doesn't have to be an old book and it doesn't have to be strictly romance; I'm perfectly willing to read any book as long as it makes me ACHE over several hundred pages for the prospective lovers to finally communicate their feelings! Thank you so much! P.S. I forgot to mention that I read A Distant Heart recently, and that's more in the realm of what I'm looking for since the sex came very late after the two had already had years of build up, but I'd still prefer a book where the profession of love comes before the sex! --Brannan   3. Dear Jenn and Amanda, I'm a huge fan of your show and Book Riot in general. I'm really looking forward to Book Riot Live! Thanks for being so amazing! I'm proudly a plus-sized/curvy (for lack of a better term) woman in her late twenties, and I was wondering if you had recommendations for books with female main characters who are also described this way. Growing up I really identified with Meg Murray because she felt out of place with her appearance like I did. Recently, I have loved reading Dumplin', Size 12 is Not Fat, Duff, and Bet Me because they featured characters I could relate to physically who were described positively and had a happy ending that didn't involve them losing a lot of weight. (I most recently read It Had To Be You, and didn't love it.) I loved the body positive message of each book, and I'm a sucker for a makeover sequence, but I have always hated reading books where the fat/chubby girl found happiness after losing a few pounds. I plan on reading Shrill and 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl, but I was wondering if you had any recommendations for fiction or romance books with more characters I could relate to that have enjoyable story lines. I have read too many non-fiction books and graphic novels, so I would prefer not to get books in those categories. I also have learned that I don't do well with reading books with unlikeable characters, for example, I struggled with Girl On the Train and Gone Girl. I'm sorry for this incredibly long email, but I would really appreciate any help that you could give me! Thank you so much! Sincerely, --M   4. Hi Amanda and Jenn! My TBR is getting ridiculous because of this podcast, but I still love it! I'm currently in grad school reading some very dry material about metadata, and I need something exciting to get me through this dull semester. Lately, I've been in the mood for some romance. Something non traditional like The Fever series by Karen Marie Moning. I love the slow and sexy build of the couple's relationship and how for the majority of the series they didn't trust each other, and fought all the time. However, they always had each other's back. I love how you never knew if they were going to kill or kiss each other. I haven't been able to find anything like this. I read all genres, so I'll take any recommendations you've got! Thanks! --Ana   5. Until listening to different book riot podcasts and reading this site I was prejudiced against romance novels. When I was in middle school and starting to explore adult literature, I was also curious about sex and found some romance books to read. My thirteen year old self however just picked whatever free ebook I could find so my parents wouldn't know what I was reading. Consequently I read some pretty bad novels, and have since considered romance "lesser literature" (yes yes I'm a bad person- but I'm trying to rectify the situation!). Also as I've gotten older I've found I find it harder and harder for a writer to convince me a romance is real, and I also enjoy a healthy dose of plot unrelated to romance. I fall on the snooty side of reading classics and literary fiction, but I want to expand my horizons. I love historical fiction so if you know of any good romance set it in the past that is a plus. But really I just want to know what you think are some good romance reads for beginners that will get me interested in the genre. Thanks! P.S. My favorite kinds of romance are the forbidden kind, and the love/hate thing (i.e. Han and Leia, or Starbuck and Apollo from Battlestar Galactica). Yes I'm a cliche. --Connie   6. Hello---I thought I was done with Romance (novels, not in real life, of course), but then I listened to your Podcast all about romance, decided to try a few you recommended and guess what? I am in love with Romance novels again! But--there are so many to choose from and I've been away from the genre for so long, I am hoping you can recommend some new ones for me. I am open to pretty much anything, but if you know of something kind of "Southern" and a bit more "intense" than some, that would be great. I'm also not adverse to same sex love stories --I read "Think of England" from your rec and loved it. Also Loved "Every Good Earl Deserves a Lover" and Julia Quinn's Bridgerton Series. Loved them, just looking for a little bit more intense (sex and story). Can you help me? Thanks so much. --Debbie in Nevada   7. After years of reading exclusively literary fiction or non-fiction, I stumbled upon the Romance genre and am finding it very interesting and, often, a lot of fun. I'd love to share this experience...perhaps even with my (adventurous) book club. Any recommendations for a book within the romance genre that would make a good book club pick? (Bonus if there is a reading guide available!) --BD   Books Discussed The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory After the Wedding by Courtney Milan A Girl Like Her by Talia Hibbert (tw: intimate partner violence) Under Her Skin by Adriana Anders (tw: flashbacks to domestic abuse) Dear Aaron by Mariana Zapata A Summer for Scandal by Lydia San Andres If the Dress Fits by Carla de Guzman The Heiress Effect by Courtney Milan Soulless by Gail Carriger Dating You / Hating You by Christina Lauren The Soldier’s Scoundrel by Cat Sebastian An Extraordinary Union by Alyssa Cole Chasing Moonlight by Raven St. Pierre Looking For Trouble by Victoria Dahl The Bollywood Bride by Sonali Dev How the Duke Was Won by Lenora Bell

Girl On A Moto's podcast
Beyond Girl On A Moto

Girl On A Moto's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 25:58


Catch up with Girl On a Moto and hear their interviews with Rick from the Art Ride , Nate Biccum and Hayley Perrault!

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Celtic Myth Podshow
CMP Special 26 Samhain Holiday Special 2011

Celtic Myth Podshow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2011 78:46


Hallowe'en traditions though the years In this Hallowe'en or Samhain Holiday Special we bring you two fascinating accounts of Samhain traditions: one modern and one Victorian, and an amazing story by a talented story-teller, Chris Joliffe - and we hope to be hearing more from Chris in the future - and 5 of the best pieces of music we reckon you'll hear for this year's Samhain! This one's a corker! Phew! Full Show-notes, with all credits, can be found on our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com/halloween2011 Running Order: Intro 0:41 News & Views 1:32 The Cauldron Born by Damh the Bard 2:40 Samhain: Lowering the Veil by Jennifer Emick 9:58 Realm of the Free by Cindy Spear & Colin Mold 22:33 Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland by Lady Gregory 28:06 She is Crone by Kellianna 43:40 Forget Me Not by Chris Joliffe 47:58 The Cheshire Souling Song by Kate & Corwen 41:10 Competition Winner 57:05 Samhain Story by Chris Joliffe 58:26 The Shores of Wales by Kray Van Kirk 1:09:09 Outtakes 1:16:53 We hope you enjoy it! Gary & Ruthie x x x Released: 19 Nov 2011, 1h 19m It's always great to hear from you! Email garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, or leave us a message using Speakpipe The Cauldron Born by Damh the Bard We can do no better than start our show with Damh singing us in with his song about the Goddess that stirs the cauldron of Awen or inspiration. She is central to the story of Taliesin - possibly the greatest bard - and Damh's song reminds us that in search for inspiration we are all "the Cauldron Born". You can find out more about Damh on his website at Pagan Music or on our Contributor Page.   Samhain: the Lowering of the Veil by Jennifer Emick Often controversial, Jennifer Emick has kindly written a fascinating piece about Samhain traditions for us. Jennifer Emick is an artist, writer, and religious educator. She has promoted religious understanding in the internet community for over a decade. She is the About.com Guide to Alternative Religions, the most popular source for Celtic spiritual symbolism on the internet. Ms. Emick lives in the San Francisco Bay area.  She is also the Author of The Everything Celtic Wisdom Book which you can find on Amazon which looks at Irish, Scottish, and Welsh traditions. See her Contributor Page for more details.   Realm of the Free by Cindy Spear & Colin Mold Cindy Spear Cindy has written another amazing poem that has been set to music by Colin Mold called "The Realm of the Free". To find out more about Cindy Spear go to her website or visit her Contributor Page.     Colin Mold Colin is a talented musician who not only plays the band Karnataka in the UK, performs as a session musician and has two solo albums to his name. His latest project is a forth-coming album, Girl On the Castle Steps, on which will you will also hear this track as well as another one with lyrics written by Cindy called Green and Gold. Find out more about Colin on his website or on his Contributor Page.   Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland By Lady Augusta Gregory Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory (15 March 1852 – 22 May 1932), born Isabella Augusta Persse, was an Irish dramatist and folklorist. With William Butler Yeats and Edward Martyn, she co-founded the Irish Literary Theatre and the Abbey Theatre, and wrote numerous short works for both companies. Lady Gregory produced a number of books of retellings of stories taken from Irish mythology. Born into a class that identified closely with British rule, her conversion to cultural nationalism, as evidenced by her writings, was emblematic of many of the political struggles to occur in Ireland during her lifetime. Lady Gregory is mainly remembered for her work behind the Irish Literary Revival. [Wiki] She said: "The Sidhe cannot make themselves visible to all. They are shape-changers; they can grow small or grow large, they can take what shape they choose; they appear as men or women wearing clothes of many colours, of today or of some old forgotten fashion, or they are seen as bird or beast, or as a barrel or a flock of wool. ..... There are two races among the Sidhe. One is tall and handsome, gay, and given to jesting and to playing pranks, leading us astray in the fields, giving gold that turns to withered leaves or to dust. These ride on horses through the night-time in large companies and troops, or ride in coaches, laughing and decked with flowers and fine clothes. The people of the other race are small, malicious, wide-bellied, carrying before them a bag. When a man or woman is about to die, a woman of the Sidhe will sometimes cry for a warning, keening and making lamentation. At the hour of death fighting may be heard in the air or about the house-that is, when the man in danger has friends among the shadows, who are fighting on his behalf. .... This is the news I have been given of the people of the Sidhe by many who have seen them and some who have known their power. A.G. The full text can be found on Sacred Texts at Sacred Texts.   She is Crone by Kellianna Kellianna is an American pagan artist internationally performing song and chant inspired by myth, magic, sacred places and ancient times. With guitar and vocals she brings to life the stories and sagas of the Gods and Goddesses. With frame drum and chant she honors the Earth and the Ancestors via primal drumming and powerful vocals. This track, the incredibly powerful summoning of the Crone, is from her latest album "Elemental" - well worth checking out.  You can find out more about this enchantress on her website or on our Contributor Page.   Samhain Story & Forget Me Not by Chris Joliffe Astoundingly, Chris is an undiscovered talent - that is, until now! This amazing bard has given us permission to use some of his amazing stories and poems in the show and we're sure that you'll love them just as much as we do. In this show, you can hears his short poem Forget Me Not and his mythically-rich story, Samhain Story. We hope to bring you much more of Chris in the future and in the meantime check out his Contributor Page to find out a little more about him.   The Cheshire Souling Song by Kate Fkletcher & Corwen Broch Kate and Corwen are more than just folk musicians. They are also instrument makers and workshop leaders who perform folk music and drama, recreate Ancient music and instruments, make crafts, run workshops for schools and demonstrate at museums and other events. In some ways, they have become folk music's scientists in that their research is delving deep into the past to discover the songs (one of Kate's specialities I believe) and the instruments (definitely one of Corwen's!) of the past. We've seen Corwen demonstrate an ancient lyre on YouTube! Hold on, let's see if I can find it...     You'll find the link to their YouTube channel on their Contributor Page and it really is worth listening to more of their music and finding out about some of the instruments used by the Celts and how they sounded! I think one of the most amazing things I've read about them is on their website where it says: Never afraid to sing all the verses of a long ballad, or play newly composed material on long forgotten instruments, our music has been described as 'hypno/folk'. We aim to make music that their ancestors would understand and appreciate. You can find out more about Kate & Corwen on their website at Ancient Music.co.uk or on their Contributor Page. The Shores of Wales by Kray Van Kirk "I have a different approach now to writing and performing music. I no longer record CDs, as I want to reduce the waste headed to our landfills, and I don't charge money for my songs as a deliberate movement away from the bottom line that seems to govern so much of our daily lives. So I keep writing my songs, and I sing them when I play a show, and I give them away to anyone who wants them. My graduate work takes me to interesting places on rather short notice sometimes, and I try to plan concerts around that travel, although the short notice can make it difficult." About this track, The Shores of Wales, he says: "Every time I play this, someone comes up to me almost frantic to hear what finally happened in the story. I don't think there's a real answer- the beach is empty, the horse is alone, and William rides still. I do like the Faerie King, though- although he is careless of William's fate and casually cruel, he also lays his own soul on the line when challenged." Find out more about Kray on his website or his Contributor Page.    Competition Winner We announce the winner of our competition set in the Chatterbox Show SP24 and wish you all the best of the season and a very Happy New Year!       Get EXTRA content in the Celtic Myth Podshow App for iOS, Android & Windows Contact Us: You can leave us a message by using the Speakpipe Email us at: garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com. Facebook fan-page http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow, Twitter (@CelticMythShow) or Snapchat (@garyandruth), Pinterest (celticmythshow) or Instagram (celticmythshow)   Help Spread the Word: Please also consider leaving us a rating, a review and subscribing in iTunes or 'Liking' our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow as it helps let people discover our show - thank you :) If you've enjoyed the show, would you mind sharing it on Twitter please? Click here to post a tweet! Ways to subscribe to the Celtic Myth Podshow: Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher   Special Thanks   Psicodreamics for Spirit of Nature and Earth Prayer from the album Ancient Wisdom. See his website for further details of check out his Contributor Page. Green Druid for the enthralling lay, Celta. See his Contributor Page for more details. Adragante, for his track Chanson a la Marie from his album, Harmonie Cosmique. Check out his Contributor Page for more details. Grégoire Lourme, for 1DSENS - Musee virtuel - Evasion from his album Shorts Works. See his Contributor Page for more details.   For our Theme Music: The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details.   Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music (in Alphabetic order) Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page. Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page. Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page. Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page. The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page. Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page. Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page. Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page. S.J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page. Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor page. We'd like to wish you 'Hwyl fawr!', which is Welsh for Goodbye and have fun, or more literally Wishing a Good Mood on you! Save Save