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Latest podcast episodes about Glass Mountain

Story Time with Asha Teacher l Malayalam
345 | സിൻഡർലാഡ്| A Malayalam Story

Story Time with Asha Teacher l Malayalam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 13:23


"Hello, dear listeners, and welcome back to Story Time with Asha Teacher! Today, we're diving into a tale of courage, perseverance, and a bit of magic. It's the story of Cinder Lad and the Glass Mountain. Born the youngest and often overlooked, Cinder Lad seemed destined for a quiet, unremarkable life. But when a king's challenge called for a hero brave enough to climb the towering Glass Mountain and retrieve a golden apple, Cinder Lad decided to prove his worth. With nothing but his wits, determination, and a touch of luck, he set out on an adventure filled with challenges, wonder, and surprises. Will he conquer the unscalable? Let's find out in this incredible story, Cinder Lad and the Glass Mountain!

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Pod Damn America
Climbing the Glass Mountain of Conflict

Pod Damn America

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 64:02


We talk about Covid resurging, RFK jr endorsing Trump, Gus Walz's diagnosis discourse, DNC recap and more. Subscribe to our bonus feed for extra episodes at Patreon.com/Poddamnamerica Paid Protest NYC 9/6: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/paidprotestseptember2024

The blu3collaroffroad's Podcast

Grembos J20 is trucking along, Richie's Manche updates, wheeling Glass Mountain, and apparently a ton of tangents! -1 Luke. +1 Shopkid interjection. 

Vita Poetica Journal
Poems by Jonathan Chan, Caleb Westbrook, & Matt Stanley

Vita Poetica Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 8:42


Jonathan Chan reads his poem "Ceremonial, Caleb Westbrook reads his poem "On a Shore Weighing What Matters," and Matt Stanley reads his poem "How Like a Child We Become When We Are Truly Surprised." Jonathan Chan is a writer and editor. Born in New York to a Malaysian father and South Korean mother, he was raised in Singapore and educated at Cambridge and Yale Universities. He is the author of the poetry collection going home (Landmark, 2022) and managing editor of poetry.sg. His poetry and essays have appeared in Ekstasis, Fathom, Inheritance, The Yale Logos, Poems for Ephesians, and the Ethos Institute for Public Christianity. More of his writing can be found at jonbcy.wordpress.com. Caleb Westbrook is a high school teacher with degrees in both English and religion. He lives with his wife and two children in Antigua, Guatemala. His poetry has been published in Havik, Nassau Review, Glass Mountain, Time of Singing, and Grim & Gilded; and his essays have been published online for Ekstasis and Dappled Things. Matt Stanley is a poet and artist from Baltimore. His works were recently published in Grand Little Things, Down in the Dirt, and the Seraphic Review, and will appear in the next issue of Lyric Magazine. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vita-poetica/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vita-poetica/support

Tales From The Enchanted Forest
The Glass Mountain: A Polish Fairy Tale

Tales From The Enchanted Forest

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 32:28


A beautiful princess, golden apples, dragons, golden knights and more make up this stunning tale from Poland: Join Fox & Sparrow as they explore the origins, symbols, and stock characters that make up this fantastical story!  Cover art features "The Glass Hill" artwork by George W. Dasent. Enjoying the Podcast? We want to hear from you! Leave us a review on Podchaser or follow us on Goodpods and tell us what story you would like us to cover next! Show notes can be found on our website at: www.talesfromtheenchantedforest.com  You can also find us on: Twitter @FromEnchanted Mastodon Instagram   TikTok

5...4...3...2...fun!!

i organized a show last week and it was just the second thing i’ve organized in davis and it was great. so fun. felt super good. looking forward to more! I’ve been missing so many things from my previous life and they’ve slowly been coming together here in my new life. cool, huh? taking bets on what else cool might happen.also, hey old life friends (obviously you’re forever friends, but), you are very very welcome to come say hi to me in my new life. just saying.DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 CENDE “Widow” EP02:48 Horse Jumper of Love “Nature” So Divine06:20 Outer Spaces “Telling You Things” Gazing Globe09:37 Personal Best “Jennifer” What You At12:33 Radical Dads “Uh Oh” The Face of Loudness15:21 Guests “halfmoon” Legacy Out Back17:59 Shamir “Forever” Be the Yee, Here Comes the Haw20:59 Fist Full o’ Snacks “Paper Human” Climb the Glass Mountain25:06 Eleanor Murray “I Grow Wild” Compass29:27 Lungbutter “Maryland” Honey32:28 PINCH POINTS “LIFETIME MEMBER” MOVING PARTS36:05 Fucko “Bad Seeds” Social Climber38:53 MANNEQUIN PUSSY “Drunk II” Patience43:22 AUSMUTEANTS “Officer Steve” …Present The World In Handcuffs44:36 Necking “Still Exist” Cut Your Teeth46:56 Quaker Parents “Not Addicted” Our Drawing Club49:17 Thanks for coming “stephen hawking’s goldfish analogy” no problem51:41 Crater “Unearth” Unearth

Fairy Tales with Granny MacDuff Podcast
The Tale of Princess Aberdeen

Fairy Tales with Granny MacDuff Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 11:22 Very Popular


In the Scottish Highlands, Princess Aberdeen meets a young man named Lachlan and they fall in love. The King, however, requires Lachlan to prove his affection by climbing The Glass Mountain without falling. But it is Princess Aberdeen who ends up falling into the mountain. How will she escape, and what evils lie within the mountain?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Yellow Fairy Book by Andrew Lang
18 – The Glass Mountain

The Yellow Fairy Book by Andrew Lang

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 11:36


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Magic Island Storytelling Theatre: Strange Tales From The Isle Of Arran: Ghost & fairy tales & more.

Concluding part of this rough and tumble, improvised, unscripted performance of a classic Scottish fairy tale, a sort of Beauty-and-the-Beast variant. The curse of the Bogle has been lifted! A shaggy haired Highland bull has been restored to human form! Unfortunately, he's also been rendered invisible and inaudible to Jessie, the woman he loves - which means she now has to go on a long and difficult quest to reunite herself with him. (Originally performed on my radio show for ArranSound, Winter's Tales).

The Junior Classics by William Patten
46 – The Glass Mountain by Hermann Kletke

The Junior Classics by William Patten

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 10:05


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The Junior Classics
The Glass Mountain by Hermann R. Kletke

The Junior Classics

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 27:15


Season 2: Tales from Around the WorldTales from EuropeEp. 17: The Glass Mountain by Hermann R. Kletke - A Polish TaleThe Junior Classics is a rescue operation to preserve the wisdom in the Classics before it is lost forever. Our goal is to inspire children with a love of good reading and a real and lasting interest in Western history, literature, and scholarship. My hope is to empower you, the parents, with a resource you can trust to enrich your child’s mind and spirit. We don’t want these stories lost so our children don’t have to learn these lessons on their own.The most important thing you can do for us is to spread the message and tell others about these stories and what we are doing. Subscribe and give us a rating, five stars if you think it is worth it.If you want to donate we would love that as well - my promise is that 100% of donations will go to building the impact and quality of the Junior Classics.If you have feedback and thoughts on how we can do things better please send an email to juniorclassicspodcast@gmail.com.Sir Bradley HasseBe brave, be loyal, and speak the TruthBecome a Patron and support a show for the good of your kids!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=8256128)

Cowboy's Juke Joint
Episode 12: The Country Edition Show Episode 12

Cowboy's Juke Joint

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 89:05


"The Country Edition Show" Best REAL Country Artists from all over the world! Tune in with Ms. Lois live from Canada every Thursday at 10:00 AM - Only on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio LISTEN HERE: www.cowboysjukejoint.com Elles Bailey - Road I Call Home Helena Mace - Rescue Me Stuart Rolfe - What Happns When Marv Ashby and High Octane - Little Cabin on the HIll Sean Michael Kaye - My Sweet Caroline KitCatK - Ghosts of the Past Chloe Chadwick - Feels Like Home Sunny Gunn - Ain't Never Been Sandra North - Try Again Jeremy Pinnell - I'm Alright With This Kelsey Bovey - Told Me the Truth Mal MacWatt & the Glass Mountain feat Clare Portman - Dance With Someone You LoveJUlia Julia Hatfield - Hopeless Romantic Paul Sage - Whiskey Bottle Gone Barry Mac - Now You're Gone Hard Ryde - Step by Step Brett Pejsa - I Miss You, My Friend Sabrina Maria - Best Friend Emily Lockett - It's Just Love Emma Stevens - A Place Called You Charlotte Young - Whiplash Tom Cary feat Taynee Lord & the Crookes - Kiss Goodnight

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Words and Sh*t
W&S: Ayokunle Falomo

Words and Sh*t

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 66:38


Join Chibbi & Raqui for their conversation with and performance by Ayokunle Falomo! Ayokunle Falomo is Nigerian, American, a TEDx speaker, and the author of African, American (New Delta Review, 2019) and two self-published collections: KIN.DREAD (2017) and thread, this wordweaver must! (2014). His work has been featured in print and online numerous times, including in The New York Times, Houston Chronicle, Houston Public Media, Write About Now, Michigan Quarterly Review, Glass Mountain, Berkeley Poetry Review, Santa Fe Writers Project, and The Texas Review. A recipient of fellowships from Vermont Studio Center and MacDowell, his poems have been selected as finalists or winners for Fourteen Hills Press' Stacy Doris Memorial Award, Flypaper Magazine‘s Music Poetry Contest, The OffBeat‘s Poetry Contest, and Nimrod Journal‘s The Pablo Neruda Prize in Poetry. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from University of Houston, a Specialist in School Psychology degree from Sam Houston State University and is currently an MFA (Poetry) student at the University of Michigan's Helen Zell Writers' Program.

F***ing Shakespeare
Shakespeare's Shorts: Ayokunle Falomo, poet

F***ing Shakespeare

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 25:48


In this episode, we get to chat (and giggle and lose all sense of time) with an old friend, Ayokunle Falomo, whose first incendiary chapbook entitled African, American has been published. He has promised us that it will be available for purchase from New Delta Review as soon as COVID insanity ends! We talk with Ayo about the many steps of working on a decade-long project, and we tackle the age old question of writing between the personal and the political, the body of a nation and the body of an individual. Not to mention that he gives us chills with his reading. Now, please excuse us, as we take Ayo’s ultimate quarantine advice to just go and take a nap.Keep an eye out on the New Delta Review website for the availability of African, American. In the meantime, be sure to check out his other short collections, kin.DREAD and thread, this wordweaver must!Honorable Mentions:Solmaz Sharif / check out her first full collection, Look: Poems.Layli Long Soldier / check out her first full collection, Whereas: Poems.Marwa Helal / check out her most recent collection, Invasive Species.Selah Saterstrom / check out her novel Slab and Ideal Suggestions: Essays in Divinatory Poetics.Loyce Gayo / explore her work here.Ariana Brown / check out her collection of spoken word poetry put on the page, Sana Sana.Mwende “FreeQuency” Katwiwa / check out their collected, Becoming//Black.Ayokunle Falomo is: a Nigerian, a poet who uses his pen as a shovel to unearth those things that make us human, a TEDx speaker, an American, and the author of kin.DREAD & thread, this wordweaver must! He and his work have been featured a number of publications in print (Local Houston magazine, Glass Mountain) and online (The New York Times, Houston Chronicle, Hive Society, Squawk Back, Pressure Gauge Press). His work has also led to venues and stages around & outside of Texas. He enjoys walking & talking to himself (a lot) and sometimes, he is fortunate enough to have other people there to listen.Learn more about Ayo’s author site for more of his his work. Adding an extra photo of our bud because we really love this one :)

Family Folk Tales Podcast
Family Folktales: The Glass Mountain

Family Folk Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020


For almost seven years, people have tried to reach the golden castle on top of the Glass Mountain; will anyone ever reach the princess who lives there?

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Family Folk Tales Podcast
Family Folktales: The Glass Mountain

Family Folk Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020


For almost seven years, people have tried to reach the golden castle on top of the Glass Mountain; will anyone ever reach the princess who lives there?

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New Rivers Press Podcast
Friends for Five: Interviews with AWP Attendees

New Rivers Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 23:44


Interns Alex and Sarah interview a diverse collection of attendees at AWP Portland in March of 2019. Ernesto L. Abeytia is a Spanish-American poet and teacher. He holds an MFA from Arizona State University and MAs from Saint Louis University and the Autonomous University of Madrid. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Crab Orchard Review, Fugue, Glass: A Journal of Poetry, PBS NewsHour, The Shallow Ends, Zocalo Public Square, and elsewhere. Website: ernestoabeytia.com Twitter: @eabeytia Missy Ladygo Creator and former Editor of Shards through the University of Houston, Tamara Al-Qaisi-Coleman is a bi-racial Muslim writer and artist. She holds dual Bachelor’s degrees in Creative Writing and History. She is the Administrative Coordinator at Writers in the Schools, the Marketing and Development Director of Defunkt Magazine and creator of Brown Girls Book Club. Her interests are Middle Eastern History, culture, linguistics, and biracial identity. She primarily writes from the Arab-American perspective. Her fiction, poetry, essays, and translation publications can be found or are forthcoming in: Scintilla Magazine, Paper Trains Journal, The Bayou Review: The Women's Issue, and Glass Mountain, Volume 21, Dead Eyes Literary Magazine. Her visual Artistry can be found in Cosumnes River Journal, Sonder Midwest Review, and Wordpeace Magazine. Instagram: tamara_jean_ Beret Olsen Jessica L. Walsh is the author of two poetry collections, The List of Last Tries and How to Break My Neck. Her work has appeared in RHINO, Tinderbox, Whale Road Review, and other journals. She teaches at a community college outside of Chicago and practices archery, which is the best therapy. Website: jessicalwalsh.com Facebook and Instagram: jessicalwalshpoet KB is a Black queer nonbinary poet, editor, and educator currently based in Austin, TX. They have received fellowship invitations from the Vermont Studio Center, Lambda Literary, The Hurston/Wright Foundation, The Watering Hole, Winter Tangerine, and UTSA's African American Literatures and Cultures Institute. KB's poetry appears in The Cincinnati Review, The Matador Review, Cosmonauts Avenue, NAILED Magazine, The Shade Journal, Sappho's Torque, and other pretty places. When they're not on the stage or in the page, they serve as Program Coordinator for the University of Texas at Austin's Gender and Sexuality Center, Founder/Co-Organizer of ATX Interfaces, Teaching Artist for the Austin Library Foundation, Assistant Editor for Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, and proud member of Lenguas Locxs Writers Collective. If you got this far, see them talk poems, sweetness & other things on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook. They think all your dreams are possible. Website: earthtokb.com Twitter and Instagram: earthtokb New Rivers Press is a teaching press operating in association with Minnesota State University Moorhead. The press gives student interns hands-on experience with editing, publishing, and the business of books. Since 2003, every New Rivers Press title has been edited and designed by MSUM students under the supervision of New Rivers Press staff. For more information about the press, our authors, and our upcoming events, follow us on social media @nrppodcast or check out our website: newriverspress.com. Thank you to Minnesota State Educational Innovations for making this podcast possible. The views expressed are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of New Rivers Press, Minnesota State University Moorhead, or any employees thereof. Music Copyright © 2018 by Sakora Studio. Music composed by Thomas Maresh. Podcast Image created by Mikaila Norman.

Purchasing Truth
Tricking The Giant & The Hag

Purchasing Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 39:56


In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom talk about how politicians create their identity and find their own truths through messaging. Relating the story of the drummer and the hag to politicians running for the presidency, discover what happens to the drummer once he’s on top of the Glass Mountain and speaking to the hag. Also, learn what some leaders do to accomplish tasks and know the difference between vision and progress, and which one is more important.

Purchasing Truth
Tricking The Giant & The Hag

Purchasing Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 39:50


In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom talk about how politicians create their identity and find their own truths through messaging. Relating the story of the drummer and the hag to politicians running for the presidency, discover what happens to the drummer once he’s on top of the Glass Mountain and speaking to the hag. […]

Purchasing Truth
Tricking The Giant: The Glass Mountain

Purchasing Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 40:58


Knowing how to work with the giants in the media industry can make or break a career in politics. Working with them is one thing, but tricking them is a whole other game. This has been a strategy that has been used, being used, and possibly will still be used in the foreseeable future. Bill Stierle continues his story with Tom on how to reach the top of the glass mountain by tricking the giants. Bill and Tom lay out some of the strategies that previous Presidents have used to gain momentum and dominate the playing field in a subtle but precise way. They also tackle game winning tactics as well as losing strategies.

Purchasing Truth
Tricking The Giant: The Glass Mountain

Purchasing Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 40:52


Knowing how to work with the giants in the media industry can make or break a career in politics. Working with them is one thing, but tricking them is a whole other game. This has been a strategy that has been used, being used, and possibly will still be used in the foreseeable future. Bill […]

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The More Sibyl Podcast
마음과 건강| The One with Ayokunle Falomo - On Mental Health and Being: Episode 33 (2018)

The More Sibyl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 45:17


The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: The One with Ayokunle FalomoFirst, happy birthday to me! It's the second anniversary of my 30th birthday! As a way of saying thank you to you all for being wonderful fans, here's a bonus episode. It's also a special one because it depicts my favorite trait in all of its rawness – vulnerability. In this episode, my guest – Mr. Ayokunle Falomo and I traded stories on our struggles with depression, how we cope with it, and how religion can be a cure and curse, depending on how it is wielded. I chose to share this with you all because I think it is important to remind you of the story behind the glory. I also believe that God is not silent when we suffer and that we ought to reject the shame and embrace the hope in Christ. Finally, that: 1) depression is not as uncommon as you think and affects a lot of people, 2) it's OK not to be OK sometimes, and, 3) there's always help around the corner.So, I hope this episode helps someone feel connected and to remind that someone that they are not alone. Don't give up on fighting and it's OK to seek help. Here's me saying that a new day will dawn tomorrow and you'd be there with me to practice your purpose once again; one replete with choosing life and finding ways to be more gentle and compassionate with yourself. That you would always remember to remind yourself that you are enough and always will be.That every baby steps you are taking right now to get back on track are a significant move towards the right path.PS: We also explored how funnily our depression can be brought on by just not our fear of failure but when we succeed. And how there's a recurring struggle with purpose and productivity, and how these are tied to our self-worth. Ayokunle Falomo is: a Nigerian, a TEDx speaker, an American, the winner of the 2018 Stacy Doris Memorial Award and the author of kin.DREAD & thread, this wordweaver must! As a poet, his singular mission is to use his pen as a shovel to unearth those things that make us human. He and his work have been featured in print (Local Houston magazine, Glass Mountain) and online (The New York Times, Houston Chronicle, and Berkeley Poetry Review. You can find more information about him and his work at www.kindreadbook.com

Stories Fables Ghostly Tales Podcast
Episode 337 - SFGT | Swedish Folk tale "The Princess and the Glass Mountain"

Stories Fables Ghostly Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 25:24


#Swedish #Folk #Tales "The Princess and the Glass Mountain" Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/37193/37193-h/37193-h.htm#i6 Send me your own stories: StoriesFablesGhostlyTales@gmail.com Topic: #Swedish #Folk Lore The day the king discovered a wildling, a mystical dwarf like creature is the day he life changed for ever. A king is bound by his word, and mistakes of a child brings sadness to a kingdom, this and more is waiting you for your Swedish #Folkstory today! Want more Swedish Tales and knowledge? See just below: 1. https://www.worldoftales.com/Swedish_folktales.html 2. http://oaks.nvg.org/swedish-folktales.html 3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandinavian_folklore Thank you so much for listening to the #podcast mates! ***** Visit my website for those without Podcast apps: www.storiesfablesghost.wixsite.com/storiesfables Send me your own stories and recommendations because you're awesome: StoriesFablesGhostlyTales@gmail.com All my Social Media Links: ***** Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/StoriesFablesGhostlyTales Twitter: twitter.com/StoriesFablesGT Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCjtTN-6a_PS38eO90wzcNew ***** Fantastic Music Links and Credit - Public Domain: CO.AG - goo.gl/hQZW8Z Myuuji - www.youtube.com/user/myuuji NCM: www.youtube.com/channel/UCHEioEoqyFPsOiW8CepDaYg *****

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Not A Victim
The Story Behind: Missed You All Along

Not A Victim

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 10:37


Hey guys! Over the next few weeks I’m going to be sharing some songs i’ve written over the past few years and the stories behind them in preparation for the release of new music... I hope they speak to you. First up, Missed You All Along from the album ‘Glass Mountain’

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House of Requiem Podcast
James Robson - House of Requiem August 2018 Mix

House of Requiem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 59:44


Tracklisting: 1.The Last Dance (Solomun remix) by Eagles & Butterflies 2.Room 606 (Paul Angelo & Don Argento remix) by Ozgur Ozkan 3.Hallucination (feat BT) by Gui Boratto 4.Rescue (original vocal mix) by Quivver & Shane Blackshaw 5.Surrounded By Knights by Teodor G 6.UNKNOWN 7.From Within by Cid Inc. 8.Glass Mountain by T_pazos 9.Strum (Cid Inc remix) by Draso 10.Calling Your Name (Gai Barone remix) by Jan Johnston 11.Cerulean (Tokyo) (Fat Sushi remix) by Henry Saiz & Band 12.Cerulean (Tokyo) by Henry Saiz & Band

House of Requiem Podcast
James Robson - House of Requiem August 2018 Mix

House of Requiem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 59:44


Tracklisting: 1.The Last Dance (Solomun remix) by Eagles & Butterflies 2.Room 606 (Paul Angelo & Don Argento remix) by Ozgur Ozkan 3.Hallucination (feat BT) by Gui Boratto 4.Rescue (original vocal mix) by Quivver & Shane Blackshaw 5.Surrounded By Knights by Teodor G 6.UNKNOWN 7.From Within by Cid Inc. 8.Glass Mountain by T_pazos 9.Strum (Cid Inc remix) by Draso 10.Calling Your Name (Gai Barone remix) by Jan Johnston 11.Cerulean (Tokyo) (Fat Sushi remix) by Henry Saiz & Band 12.Cerulean (Tokyo) by Henry Saiz & Band

House of Requiem Podcast
James Robson - House of Requiem August 2018 Mix

House of Requiem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 59:44


Tracklisting: 1.The Last Dance (Solomun remix) by Eagles & Butterflies 2.Room 606 (Paul Angelo & Don Argento remix) by Ozgur Ozkan 3.Hallucination (feat BT) by Gui Boratto 4.Rescue (original vocal mix) by Quivver & Shane Blackshaw 5.Surrounded By Knights by Teodor G 6.UNKNOWN 7.From Within by Cid Inc. 8.Glass Mountain by T_pazos 9.Strum (Cid Inc remix) by Draso 10.Calling Your Name (Gai Barone remix) by Jan Johnston 11.Cerulean (Tokyo) (Fat Sushi remix) by Henry Saiz & Band 12.Cerulean (Tokyo) by Henry Saiz & Band

3BeersAndAMovie
Episode 19 - The Lego Flatlining Runner On A Glass Mountain 2049

3BeersAndAMovie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 60:40


On this weeks episode one of us sees all the movies, one of us sees some of the movies and one of us sees nothing at all. Films up for review this week 'The Mountain Between Us', 'The Glass House', 'Flatliners', 'The Lego Ninjago Movie' and 'Blade Runner 2049'. Once again recorded at The Raven on Renfield Street in Glasgow

Sound of Cinema

Matthew Sweet presents the first of two programmes exploring the rich art and dolce vita of the Italian film composer Nino Rota. Matthew is joined by Richard Dyer, Professor of Film Studies at Kings College London, who's the author of a study of Rota called "Music, Film and Feeling". In today's programme Matthew and Richard take a general overview of Rota's extensive output, including the scores for "The Godfather", "War & Peace", "Rocco and his brothers", "Purple Noon", "Treno Populare", "The Glass Mountain" - and the Classic Score of the Week, Zeffirelli's "Romeo and Juliet".

Cold Reads
Cold Reads Episode 23: Nathaniel Tower Reads Darlene Campos

Cold Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2013 6:17


Welcome to Cold Reads, Episode 23. Cold Reads is a weekly podcast read by Nathaniel Tower. Each week, Nathaniel invites an author to send his or her wildest, funniest, most twisted story. Without reading the story ahead of time, Nathaniel records an audio version, trying to maintain his composure as the author takes the audience on a wild ride. Week 23 brings you "Summit Lodge Road" by Darlene Campos. Darlene Campos holds a B.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Houston. In 2013, she won the Glass Mountain magazine contest for prose and was awarded the Sylvan N. Karchmer Fiction Prize. Her work has been selected for publication 18 times. She is a writer for Kesta Happening DC newspaper and a fiction judge for Yeah Write Review.