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395 - We Cant Go Home Again

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 58:10


This month, we're talking about 60s and 70s Hollywood; the old masters giving their last efforts for a dying system, and the new filmmakers who changed everything. Today's episode is on We Can't Go Home Again, the groundbreaking, kaleidoscopic experimental film that Nicholas Ray made with his students at the end of his career. Then, we get into some segments from Other People's Podcasts. 00:00 - We Can't Go Home Again 47:03 - OPP

Sateli 3
Sateli 3 - The Attack (UK Garage 1968)-The Cyrkle (US Garage 1967) - 10/03/25

Sateli 3

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 59:33


Sintonía: "Peter Gunn" - Henry Mancini"Magic In The Air" - "Freedom For You" - "Strange House" - "Feel Like Flying" - "Roll On" - "Anything" (bonus). Las seis canciones extraídas del único álbum del grupo londinense The Attack (1966-68), titulado "Strange House"; publicado en 1968 por Angel Air Records y reeditado en vinilo por Guerssen Records en el 2022. Todas las canciones compuestas e interpretadas por The Attack "Don´t Cry, No Fears, No Tears Comin´ Your Way" - "Weight Of Your Words" - "It Doesn´t Matter Anymore" - "Two Rooms" - "You Can´t Go Home Again" (bonus) - "Terry´s Theme" (bonus) - "Our Love Affair´s In Question" - "I´m Not Sure What I Wanna Do" - "We Had A Good Thing Goin´ " (bonus) - "The Words" (bonus). Las nueve canciones más la instrumental, extraídas del 2º LP de los estadounidenses The Cyrkle, publicado y reeditado en vinilo por Columbia Records en 1967 y 2024 respectivamente. Todas las músicas compuestas e interpretadas por The Cyrkle Este programa está dedicado a la memoria de Miguel Ángel Del Pino. Gracias a él conocí a los Attack, uno de mis grupos británicos favoritos de los 60...Escuchar audio

Who Are You? A Babylon 5 Watchcast
BSG S1E5 - Ship Meat

Who Are You? A Babylon 5 Watchcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 47:47 Transcription Available


Laura and Xhafer ask hard-hitting questions like: "Can we give computers souls?" and "What happens if you cut the poop tube?" Laura forgets about Space Force. Xhafer is uncomfortable with the amount of footshots in Battlestar Galactica Season 1, Episode 5: You Can't Go Home Again.Join The Discord @ https://discord.gg/MUHKDDk6TN

Yotto - Odd One Out Radio
ODD ONE OUT #026

Yotto - Odd One Out Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 63:41


This week Yotto spins tracks from Nandu, Christian Nielson, Woo York & Reiner Zonneveld.Odd One Out Intro 00:00:001. Arodes & Fahlberg - She Asked Me To Dance 00:00:34 2. Mulya - Aus Music.flac 00:07:31 3. Cioz - Move On 00:11:43 4. Nandu - No One Else To Love.flac 00:17:48 5. Woo York ft. Mark Tarmonea - Feeling (Korolova Remix) 00:21:28 6. Christian Nielsen - Connections.aiff 00:26:53 7. Indieveed - Warehouse.aiff 00:29:36 8. Purple Disco Machine - Get Up 24 00:32:40 9. Reinier Zonneveld, Tinlicker, Kiki Solvej - Heute Tanzen (Tinlicker Version) 00:37:11 10. Sasha, Jody Barr - Phaxon (Einmusik Remix) 00:39:47 11. Moonbootica - The Music 00:43:52 12. Mia Mendi & ID Project - Hold Back 00:45:39 13. Kevin Saunderson, E-Dancer, Dantiez - Melodica 00:49:12 14. Vomee - Keep Trying.flac 00:50:58 15. Hidden Empire - Move It 00:54:52 16. Dj Shadow - You Can't Go Home Again 00:56:38

History of Westeros (Game of Thrones)
The Dance of the Dragons: Part 7 - w/Radio Westeros

History of Westeros (Game of Thrones)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 96:18


Every good dance needs an afterparty. The conclusion of our scripted book-only coverage of the Dance of the Dragons with Radio Westeros! Intro: 0:03:24.The After Party: 0:06:02.The False Dawn: 0:07:51.The Hour of the Wolf: 0:15:35.When Women Ruled: 0:37:14.The Judgement of the Wolf: 0:58:56.A Winter Wedding: 1:10:10.You Can't Go Home Again: 1:15:05.Who Won This War, Anyway?: 1:20:24.Outro: 1:25:50. Radio Westeros: https://radiowesteros.com/ Music:Private Reflection, Constancy Part Two, Dark Times, Intrepid, Measured Paces, Mourning Song, String Impromptu Number One, Relent, Suonatore di Liuto, Teller of Tales, The Pyre, Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Joey Townsend. Art:Dalberadiata, Fox and Brambles, Hylora, Klaradox, Kristina Kyidyl, msezrwiz, NaomiMakesArt, riotarttherite, TheMarkyGallery, viscardiac, warp-speed, Chuck Lazarow, Ertaç Altınöz, Tomasz Jedruszek, Gary Gianni, History and Lore, and the House that Dragons Built. Bonus Eps & More - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.patreon.com/historyofwesteros⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shirts & Stickers - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠historyofwesteros.threadless.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.historyofwesteros.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook Group: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/howfb⁠⁠

Junk Filter
TEASER - 180: Miami Vice: Heartbeat / Death Drug (with James Majure)

Junk Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 5:48


Access this entire 86-minute episode (and additional monthly bonus shows) by becoming a Junk Filter patron for only $5.00 (US) a month! Over 30% of episodes are exclusively available to patrons of the show. https://www.patreon.com/posts/180-miami-vice-113085968 We celebrate the 40th anniversary of the premiere of NBC's crime drama Miami Vice with a new episode of Junk Filter's continuing series on the show. James Majure returns from Athens, Georgia to discuss the bizarre duelling vanity musical projects of stars Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas that appeared as the success of the show culturally peaked. Philip Michael Thomas struck first with a strange solo album for Atlantic Records in 1985, Living the Book of My Life, that came with a famously terrible music video for the single “Just The Way I Planned It”; for some reason PMT promoted this project by reissuing a forgotten anti-drug exploitation film he made in 1978 (co-starring The Gap Band), retitled Death Drug, where he plays a rising musical talent who tries PCP and immediately goes insane, which features ludicrous new sequences shot on a camcorder that make the project even more incoherent. Don Johnson on the other hand had a solo rock album for CBS Records the following year, Heartbeat, with full label support and an all-star cast of collaborators. It spawned a Top 5 hit with the title track and came with an expensive album-length music video project for HBO that feels like a lost Sonny Crockett episode of Miami Vice. We also discuss one of the most bizarre episodes of Vice that has this eighties psychedelic vanity production energy, Season 4's “Missing Hours”, featuring alien abductions, UFOs and (inexplicably) Chris Rock and James Brown. “Miami Vice at 40: You Can't Go Home Again” by Chaim Roth, for Miami New Times, September 24, 2024 Music video for Heartbeat (Don Johnson, 1986) Music video for Just The Way I Planned It (Philip Michael Thomas, 1985)

Sushi Jackknife
EP 248 The Leviticus Maneuver

Sushi Jackknife

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 66:41


This week: Life Happenings, Weezer-ings, You Can't Go Home Again, Starbucks Savior, Slow Culture, Hospice, Stiff, Mid-90's Sarah McLachlan, Fox's Doughnuts, Tom Wilcox and His Horrible Death, Halloween Plans, The Northeast is A Godless Land, Catholic Rabbit Holes, Jesus' Step-Dad, “Moderatalism”.  Recorded September 25th, 2024 Bandcamp Store: https://sushijackknife.bandcamp.com/ Cause you need a sticker!  *And a bonus podcast! *And possibly another bonus podcast coming soon!  *And possibly another, another bonus podcast!  Buy us an Old Fashioned via Paypal: sushijackknife@gmail.com  Nathan and Justin's Music: https://judystruckstop.bandcamp.com/ As Always:  Twitter: @SushiJackknife @badlandsbadley @Bob_ThangPod Email: sushijackknife@gmail.com instagram: justindrakecroft, siddandthefinches We would be honored by your support: https://anchor.fm/sushi-jackknife/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sushi-jackknife/support

Lez Talk About Books, Baby!
Lez Talk ABout Books, Baby! An Interview with Jeanette Bears

Lez Talk About Books, Baby!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 30:31


Welcome back to Lez Talk About Books, Baby!  After a nice summer hiatus I'm back with author, Jeanette Bears, just in time for the release of their latest novel, You Can't Go Home Again.  J is such a down to earth person, you are going to love them.

Filmfrelst
Filmfrelst #599: Nicholas Ray og hans filmer – del 2

Filmfrelst

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 111:09


I denne episoden av Filmfrelst byr vi på del 2 av prosjektet som startet i episode #490, hvor vi ser nærmere på en av Hollywoods ikoniske regissører – den myteomspunne Nicholas Ray (1911-1979) – som er mest kjent for Johnny Guitar (1954), Rotløs ungdom («Rebel Without a Cause», 1955) og Bigger Than Life (1956). Ray spillefilmdebuterte med They Live By Night (1948), og i den første delen av denne podkast-diptyken – publisert på Montages i februar 2022 – snakket vi oss gjennom store deler av hans biografi og filmene han laget i første del av karrieren, frem til og med Johnny Guitar. Hør episoden her. Nå i del 2 plukker vi opp tråden der vi slapp i første samtale, og i praten nedenfor følger vi Ray fra 1955 og gjennom de to store kunstneriske høydepunktene Rotløs ungdom og Bigger Than Life, via en periode i Europa med bl.a. krigsfilmen Bitter Victory (1957) frem til og med karrieren i Hollywood imploderer under innspillingen av 55 Days at Peking (1963). Mot slutten av episoden diskuterer vi også den siste fasen av livet til Nicholas Ray, der anerkjennelse fra europeiske kritikere og filmskapere under den franske nybølgen og inn på 1970-tallet leder regissøren over i undervisning og en rolle som mentor for unge filmskapere, som igjen inspirerte hans siste verk – det eksperimentelle, kooperative prosjektet We Can't Go Home Again (1973), etterfulgt av meta-gravskriftet Lightning Over Water (1980), laget i samarbeid med Wim Wenders. Ved mikrofonene sitter Karsten Meinich og Erik Vågnes. God lytting!

Instant Trivia
Episode 1125 - Lakers - Nyc authors - 20th century books - Statuesque authors - Smarties

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 6:44


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1125, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Lakers 1: Locals in this Upstate New York City know it hosted the 1980 winter Olympics. Lake Placid. 2: Folks on the Nevada border know this lake took its name from the Washoe word for "Big Water". Lake Tahoe. 3: Workers are way above average in ports such as Duluth on this Great Lake. Lake Superior. 4: People walk like Egyptians around this lake formed by the creation of the Aswan High Dam. Lake Nasser. 5: U.N. office workers in Switzerland overlook this lake and have a view of the Alps. Lake Geneva. Round 2. Category: Nyc Authors 1: Walt Whitman, Henry Miller, and Betty Smith's "tree" all grew up in this borough. Brooklyn. 2: Tho he "looked homeward" to North Carolina, he lived in NYC because "You Can't Go Home Again". Thomas Wolfe. 3: James Baldwin called this "the only human part of New York", but left it anyway. Harlem. 4: Mark Twain, Dylan Thomas and Arthur Miller all lived in this famed hotel named for a London district. The Chelsea. 5: The Algonquin Hotel apparently threw this "Borstal Boy" out when he chased the maids thru the halls. Brendan Behan. Round 3. Category: 20Th Century Books 1: "What is fire? It's a mystery", says this novel; "Its real beauty is that it destroys responsibility and consequences". Fahrenheit 451. 2: In a Steinbeck tale this title object is thrown back into the water after causing trouble. the pearl. 3: Modern Library's pick as one of this century's top English-language novels is this 1969 Philip Roth book. "Portnoy's Complaint". 4: This novel begins on the porch of Tara. Gone with the Wind. 5: Lucy steps into this part of the title in a 1950 tale and discovers a "second row of coats hanging up behind the first". a wardrobe. Round 4. Category: Statuesque Authors 1: Much of her 6th century B.C. poetry is lost, but her reputation as a female writing pioneer remains. Sappho. 2: That's not such an ugly duckling beside the statue of this Dane in Central Park. Hans Christian Andersen. 3: Never mind the "Nevermore",he's been in Baltimore since 1921. (Edgar Allan) Poe. 4: As you might expect, this author's statue is relaxing at the bar in the El Floridita in Havana. Hemingway. 5: The statue of this Victorian author, born Mary Ann Evans, is in Warwickshire, where she set many of her novels. George Eliot. Round 5. Category: Smarties 1: In 1800 William Nicholson managed to break water molecules into atoms of these 2 elements. hydrogen and oxygen. 2: The temperature scale that this Swede invented in 1742 is used pretty much everywhere except the U.S.. Anders Celsius. 3: We'd have much dirtier windows if Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau hadn't liquefied this gas in 1798. ammonia. 4: In 1996 Gary Hack discovered the sphenomandibularis, a previously unknown one of these in the face. muscle. 5: Last name of the French brothers who introduced the pneumatic tire for cars. Michelin. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used

Living The Next Chapter: Authors Share Their Journey
E317 - Katherine Snow Smith - Watch Your Step, Life Has Many Chapters

Living The Next Chapter: Authors Share Their Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 38:03


Episode 317 - Katherine Snow Smith - Watch Your Step, Life Has Many ChaptersKatherine Snow Smith has lived throughout the south as a newspaper reporter,magazine editor, adjunct instructor, daughter, sister, mother, wife, divorcee and friend. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and started her journalism career covering three minuscule towns in South Carolina. After a stint covering business in Charlotte she got married, moved to St. Petersburg, Florida, and started a 20-year career at the Tampa Bay Times. Katherine raised three children with her husband, a fellow journalist. After their 24-year-marriage ended and last child went away to college, Katherine returned to her native North Carolina to be closer to her parents in Raleigh. Now, three kids, two careers and one divorce later, she's back at her alma mater getting a master's degree in Media and Communications so she can teach journalism on a college level. Most of her classmates are less than half her age. They help her with coding homework and she waxes on annoyingly about how life has many chapters they'll never expect. Some are piercing. Some are priceless. Keep turning the page.Book - Stepping on the Blender - Journalist Katherine Snow Smith returned to her native North Carolina after her last child left the nest and a 24-year marriage ended. With more baggage and less time on the clock, she thought of fellow Tar Heel Thomas Wolfe's book You Can't Go Home Again. She writes with vulnerability and humor about forging an unexpected path, parenting, dating, reporting, aging, loss and launching the next act in a full life.Oh yeah, she stepped on a blender minutes before leaving Florida for this latest chapter. Sometimes you just have to prop your bloody foot on the dashboard and put it in drive.Book: Rules for the Southern Rulebreaker - Southern women are inundated with rules starting early―from always wearing sensible shoes to never talking about death to the dying, and certainly not relying on song lyrics for marriage therapy.Nevertheless, Katherine Snow Smith keeps doing things like falling off her high heels onto President Barack Obama, gaining dubious status as the middle school “lice mom,” and finding confirmation in the lyrics of Miranda Lambert after her twenty-four-year marriage ends. Somehow, despite never meaning to defy Southern expectations for parenting, marriage, work, and friendship, Smith has found herself doing just that for over four decades. Rules for the Southern Rule Breaker will resonate with every woman, southern or not, who has a tendency to wander down the hazy side roads and realizes the rewards that come from listening to the pull in one's heart over the voice in one's head.https://katherinesnowsmith.com/___https://livingthenextchapter.com/Finally a podcast app just for kids! KidsPod is founded on a simple idea:Every kid should have access to the power of audio.https://kidspod.app/Support the showhttps://livingthenextchapter.com/Want to support the show and get bonus content?https://www.buzzsprout.com/1927756/subscribe

Deeper Roots Radio Podcast
Episode 41: Goin' Home

Deeper Roots Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 118:53


Our theme of ‘returning home' explores not just the physical place but also a reflection of our identities, memories, and the tension between the past and the present. Returning to one's roots is often fraught with challenges and our understanding of home is deeply intertwined with our personal growth and the changing world around us. This week we'll be pouring through memories and nostalgia to try to find the meaning of home. Thomas Wolfe's “You Can't Go Home Again” introduces characters who yearn for their pasts and the comforts of home, but the reality often falls short of their memories and would serve as a guidepost for our theme today. We'll share gospel from the Gospel Hummingbirds, classic Americana from John Prine, country tradition from Hank Williams and Woody Guthrie, and the likes of Howlin' Wolf, Big Maybelle, and Bruce Springsteen. We're heading down that road to home in today's show.

Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
Battlestar Galactica Down the Hatch: Season 1 Episode 5 Recap, ‘You Can't Go Home Again'

Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 102:58


In this episode of the podcast, Josh and Mike recap Season 1 Episode 5 of Battlestar Galactica, "You Can't Go Home Again."

LOST: Down the Hatch - A Spoiler Filled LOST Re-Watch
Battlestar Galactica Down the Hatch: Season 1 Episode 5 Recap, ‘You Can’t Go Home Again'

LOST: Down the Hatch - A Spoiler Filled LOST Re-Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 101:28


In this episode of the podcast, Josh and Mike recap Season 1 Episode 5 of Battlestar Galactica, "You Can't Go Home Again."

Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Afternoons in the Tower of Babel: Miscommunication in the ICU

Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 22:21


Listen to ASCO's Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Afternoons in the Tower of Babel” by Barry Meisenberg, Chair of Medicine and Director of Academic Affairs at Luminis Health. The essay is followed by an interview with Meisenberg and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Meisenberg describes how oncologists and families of patients in the ICU lack a common language when discussing status and prognosis. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Afternoons in the Tower of Babel, by Barry R. Meisenberg, MD (10.1200/JCO.23.00587)  We talked for hours in that little windowless room adjacent to the intensive care unit (ICU) during his final week. A patient dying of a toxicity that should have been treatable, but is not. The oncologist's tasks: to care for the man in the ICU bed by caring for his family; to knit up the raveled opinions of the many consultants; to forge from these strands a family's understanding of status and prognosis; to be a family's ambassador in the ICU, while others toil to adjust the machines and monitor the urine flow; to make a plan that relieves suffering and preserves dignity; and to do all this not with brute-force honesty but with patience, gentleness, and humility.  The reckoning process begins for a wife, three adult children, and a daughter-in-law. The youngest begins the questioning. “So, if our prayers were answered and the lung cancer is shrinking, why are we here?  “It happens this way sometimes,” I hear myself saying, instantly dismayed by my own banality. This is not a physiologic or theologic explanation. Its only virtue is that it is factual. It does happen this way sometimes, no matter how fervent or broadly based the prayers. I have wondered why it is so for more than 35 years as a student of oncology. But the quest to understand is far older than my own period of seeking. Virgil's1 Aeneas in the underworld observes: The world is a world of tears and the burdens of mortality touch the heart In the little windowless room my words, phrases, and metaphors, delivered solemnly, are studied as if they were physical objects one could rub with the fingers or hold up to the light like Mesopotamian pottery shards with strange carved words. My word choices are turned inside out, and compared with yesterdays', I can see the family struggling to understand; they are strangers in a strange land. How lost they must feel, barraged by a slew of new terms, acronyms, and dangerous conditions. The questioning resumes.  “Explain ‘failing,' explain ‘stable,' explain ‘stable failure,' explain ‘insufficiency.'” My first tries were themselves insufficient. I try again; choosing carefully, using different metaphors: -the heart as pump, -the bone marrow as factory, -the kidneys as filter, -the immune system as … a loose cannon. -the lungs as collateral damage The soon-to-be widow restates my phrases to see if she has it right. Worn down by the exercise, I nod. Close enough. Daughter-in-law, following carefully, is quick to interject, “But yesterday you said the X-ray is ‘unchanged,' so why does he need more oxygen?” Did I say that? Yes, the notebook in her lap remembers all. “You say now ‘rest the lungs' on the ventilator, but last week, still on the oncology floor, you said get out of bed and work the lung as if they were a muscle.” Carefully, I unwrap more of our secret lexicon: “Proven infection” versus “infection” “Less inflamed” is still dangerously inflamed. Five sets of eyes, five sets of ears, five sets of questions. And the notebook.  I begin again, choosing carefully. The learning is a process and occurs incrementally. I tiptoe around acronyms and jargon. I assemble the words and metaphors to build understanding. This is part of the oncologist's job; at times, the most important part. But words are not all the tools we possess. There is also the language of the body. The grave subdued manner, the moist eyes, and the trembling voice, none of it pretend. The widow-to-be slowly absorbs these messages in a way that she cannot grasp the strange wordscape of the ICU. With time, understanding drips in, and the wife makes the difficult decision that all families dread, but some must make despite the fear. And tears come to this anguished but gracious family who manage, amid their own heartache, to recognize the dismay and bewilderment of the oncologist who used the right treatment at the right time but still lost a patient. The family sensing this offers to the doctor powerful hugs and the clasping of hands that opens their own circle of pain to include one more in search of why. Dr. Lidia Schapira: Hello and welcome to JCO's Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology, which features essays and personal reflections from authors exploring their experience in the field of oncology. I'm your host, Dr. Lidia Schapira, Associate Editor for Art of Oncology and a Professor of Medicine at Stanford University. Today we're joined by Dr. Barry Meisenberg, who is Chair of Medicine and Director of Academic Affairs at Luminis Health. In this episode, we will be discussing his Art of Oncology article “Afternoons in the Tower of Babel.”  At the time of this recording, our guest has no disclosures.  Barry, welcome to our podcast, and thank you for joining us. Dr. Barry Meisenberg: Thank you for having me.  Dr. Lidia Schapira: Barry, let me start by asking you my now famous question: What are you reading now and what would you recommend for our listeners and readers?  Dr. Barry Meisenberg: I will tell you that, for a very special reason, I've been reading Thomas Wolfe. You know, the author of Look Homeward, Angel, and his final book everyone knows the title of You Can't Go Home Again. But I've been reading them with a very specific view. I'm interested in all the medical interactions and I find them immediately relevant to what I'm doing. And Thomas Wolfe talks about physicians treating dying patients. And the good physicians are also really caring for the family. And there are a couple of just wonderful examples. Would you like me to read you one?  Dr. Lidia Schapira: I would love it.  Dr. Barry Meisenberg: So this is from Look Homeward, Angel when Tom's beloved older brother Ben is dying from post-influenza pneumonia. And part of his family just can't understand it. They can't get used to it. And they keep insisting that the local physician do more. And this doctor who's Dr. Coker in the book, that's not his real name, of course. And he says to the sister, who's pretty close to hysterical. He said, “My dear, dear girl, we can't turn back the days that have gone. We can't turn life back to the hours when our lungs were sound, our blood hot and our bodies young. We are a flash of fire, a brain, a heart, a spirit, and we are three cents worth of lime and iron which we cannot get back.” And I say this that as we learn when we're in the ICU, we see a patient in the bed and we think, “end of life” and families look at that patient in the same patient, the same bed, and think of the young person, healthy lungs and strong desire for life. And we don't always see the same thing. And I just thought that piece of advice by that doctor was wonderful. Dr. Lidia Schapira: That's beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing that with us. Dr. Barry Meisenberg: Thank you. Dr. Lidia Schapira: This is a very special piece. And the first thing that I wanted to ask you about is how did you choose the title? Dr. Barry Meisenberg: I feel, as the readers will appreciate, that we often struggle to communicate with families because of the jargon and of the strangeness of the environment. And although the Tower of Babel is obviously a biblical reference where God punishes humans by scattering their languages so they can't communicate with each other, in the more sort of vernacular sense of that word, it just refers to a failure, an inability to communicate openly. And I think that's what this article is about.  Dr. Lidia Schapira: Let's talk a little bit about what the article is about. I read it as a very moving reflection, very sincere reflection from an oncologist who is heartbroken because he's about to lose a patient to complications of therapy. Help me understand a little bit about your message and how you wanted to communicate the importance of choosing the right words when the message is just so dire. Dr. Barry Meisenberg: It's actually two themes. You mentioned that sometimes when you choose the right therapy at the right time, at the right dose, and bad things happen anyhow that aren't supposed to happen, we take it very personally. And the second theme here is then our role as oncology, which I believe is at times the most important role we have, is to explain this strange environment to sometimes the patient, but also the family. And that means being aware of all the acronyms we're using and the jargon. Knowing that there are other physicians who they may have talked to who will say one thing and be seized upon one little phrase by the intensivist, by the nephrologist, by all our other colleagues. And feeling that it's our job, my job to wrap all those opinions together and to explain what it really means because they're all partial views.  Dr. Lidia Schapira: And also to provide guidance for the family. At one point you needed to explain, but also help the family come to a decision, which is a very difficult decision, and that must have felt very bad for you in a very, very difficult situation in a windowless room next to the ICU.  Dr. Barry Meisenberg: Again, I think it's actually our job. Our job is not just to write chemotherapy orders and order images. Our job is to care both for the patient and make sure the end of his life, in this case of his, is dignified, but also to care for the family, knowing what they're experiencing at the moment and what they'll experience after the death. I'm honored to do it. Some excellent intensivists can do this well. But I also think it's my job to do and I think it's important to teach young physicians that's their job.  Dr. Lidia Schapira: So let's talk a little bit about that because I think for perhaps our generation and for more senior oncologists this always has been part of the job and we've always understood that it's our responsibility to be present. To be present as you, I think you use the word as an ambassador in some ways. To reconcile what they're hearing from other people, to provide a framework for understanding what has just happened, and to get past the technicalities of the information and the words written down in the notebook to really tell the patient and the family and comfort them to understand where they're at. But it's not the way many of our colleagues today view the job. Can you reflect a little bit on that? On whether or not it's really the oncologist who needs to be at the bedside to explain this?  Dr. Barry Meisenberg: Well, by way of background, I am PGY 40, I think that's about right, PGY 40 of people of my generation. So I don't know if it's strictly generational, but I do have a whole view of an oncologist, holistic view, as opposed to a partialist view where we don't go into the hospital, we don't do end-of-life conversations in a hospital. We let the palliative care team do that or let the hospitalist do that. I just think it's not good for patient care. It's also not good for the oncologist because this is why we are viewed as a special breed of physician because we can do this. Other people are afraid of it. They don't like to deal with death or bad outcomes or bad prognosis. And we do it in our routine and people honor us for that. And so if we have a new ethic about this that “Let the intensivists do that or let the palliative care team do that,” we're losing what makes, part of what makes us special. Dr. Lidia Schapira: That's a very interesting thought when we'll hold and probably need to come back to it and reflect over the course of the day and the next several days. Let me go back to the scene that you give us in this beautiful essay. And you talk a little bit about the notebook, which I found very interesting, where I think it's the daughter-in-law of the patient is carefully recording the words and she's picking up on some what she sees as inconsistencies. Wait, yesterday you said, or last week you said "Get out of bed," and now it's, “He can't.” You used this word yesterday, but this word today.  Dr. Barry Meisenberg: Right.  Dr. Lidia Schapira: Can you share with us a little bit about how you react in those situations? Because I was just sort of feeling the frustration of trying to say, "You need to drop the pen and we need to just think about what's happening here." Dr. Barry Meisenberg: What you're referring to is this section, when the questioning, when our words are carefully examined, held up for review. Normally, I'm happy to have families write stuff down and record their questions, but if last week I said "stable" and today it's some other term to describe it, well, it is an apparent discrepancy says the notebook. And yeah, a week ago it might have been appropriate, “Get out of bed, get those lungs working.” And here we are five or seven days later, and he's on a ventilator because we need the lungs to rest. So explain that and it's in the notebook. Explain this apparent discrepancy, or another physician said he's doing good, meaning he's not progressive. And I'm saying “You've still got respiratory failure.”  Failure is a powerful word, by the way. You've got to be careful when we describe heart failure, respiratory failure, bone marrow failure. So this is, whether it's the memory or the notebook, I don't consider it an enemy, but it just shows you how careful we have to be in what we say. And what we can communicate in 15 seconds to a colleague takes much more time, and you really have to use metaphor to explain that. Dr. Lidia Schapira: So let me pick your brain a little bit. You describe yourself as a PGY 40, and maybe that's literal, maybe it's not. But as an experienced clinician, what advice do you have for some of the junior oncologists about how to sort of feel perhaps when they're being challenged in a difficult situation and how to choose their words and sort of cultivate that way of being with,  that presence that can really bring comfort to families? Dr. Barry Meisenberg: That's a great question, and I just hope that we would all approach this with empathy to try and understand what the family is going through. And the article tries to bring that out, that there's a family struggling in a strange environment. And our patients and families may be very accomplished people, but now they're in a new environment that they can't control, they don't understand, so let's care about them as well. And I never take it personally, someone's challenging my advice or my knowledge. That's almost like expected. So that's how I would try and explain our role there.  This particular family wasn't difficult in that way at all, and I hope that didn't come across that way. They were just very concerned and wanted to know and wanted to be educated and looked to me to provide that in a very respectful sort of way. But we certainly have had other families who insist that obviously there's something else better someplace else and some knowledge beyond what I bring to the table. But once again, what you just sort of care- I guess the best word is empathy or compassion for what they're going through.  Dr. Lidia Schapira: Barry, if you can bear to share this information, is this a patient who died of a complication of immunotherapy?  Dr. Barry Meisenberg: That's exactly right. Lung cancer, smoking history, got immunotherapy. Excellent clinical response until interstitial pneumonitis. So like a more than 50% response to the initial, I think just one cycle. And then though, the symptoms of dyspnea and progressive respiratory failure ended up in a hospital and other complications along the way, heart attack and whatnot. So it is based on a real patient, although the conversations are based on accumulated experience. But it was an actual patient and we knew it early, we used high-dose steroids early, and it just didn't seem to make a difference. And then second-line, third-line, therapies, many of your readers will know that these are all sorts of anecdotes, and one of them was tried as well, but just progressive respiratory insufficiency in a way that just like everything else, when there's a response, we don't really fully understand why some people respond and some don't.  Dr. Lidia Schapira: And how do you deal with and how have you learned to deal with the grief that follows losing a patient, especially under these circumstances?  Dr. Barry Meisenberg: Yeah, I don't know that I have learned how to deal with it. I mentioned in the article that I was welcomed into the circle of grief by this family who appreciated what I was feeling. Somehow it's kind of remarkable that some people do that. Some grieving people can understand others are grieving. So I don't really think that I've got a solution other than this sort of banal notion, as I mentioned in the article, that it's always been this way. Bad outcomes, bad things happen, and maybe it's the way of the world. I would feel differently if I had missed something, perhaps, but I grieve, I but don't blame myself and ready for the next patient next challenge.  Dr. Lidia Schapira: I always think it's wonderful when we are the recipients of such amazing compassion from families and those moments really sort of, in a way, rekindle our vocation and our ability to sort of recharge a little bit, to be present for the next family. I wonder if writing about it in a way helped you process this experience.  Dr. Barry Meisenberg: Oh, I think it absolutely does. And I'm so happy that this journal and this society gives us this opportunity and other journals as well. Because processing, which I guess is a modern term, is so important for us. There's a whole interest in reading things of this nature, not overly saccharine and not overly stereotyped because it doesn't always work out that way. But I absolutely feel that we're a brotherhood and sisterhood, and we need to share with each other because these are things we all go through, which I believe is the whole purpose of this section. Am I right?  Dr. Lidia Schapira: You're absolutely right. And you sort of anticipated my final question, which was, as a community, I certainly feel we need these stories and we need to share these stories. But I may have asked you this question in a prior conversation, but can you tell me how you use stories in your career for teaching or for sharing experiences, or reflecting with colleagues or trainees? Dr. Barry Meisenberg: I think they're a great opportunity, and obviously we want to encourage young people and medical staff of all ages to write their own and share. But we have a program specifically for residents and trainees where we look at some poetry or very short essays, some of the journals about these kinds of issues, and then reflect. One of them for example is how do you overcome physician errors, and a whole set of readings and poems about errors that have been made and how they linger with you your whole career. Someone wrote a beautiful line, "worn smooth by mental processing," because in general, we don't give them up. So these kinds of things I think are very helpful in reflecting and helping people understand that this is something we are all going to have to face and we're all going to have to deal with in our careers. And you can't hide it, you're going to deal with it so we can't hide from it and it is an effective coping measure. Dr. Lidia Schapira: Well, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. My heartfelt condolence on the loss of your patient. Dr. Barry Meisenberg: Thank you. Dr. Lidia Schapira: And keep writing. For our listeners, until next time, thank you for listening to JCO's Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology. Don't forget to give us a rating or review and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can find all of ASCO shows at asco.org/podcasts.  The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions.   Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement.   Show Notes: Like, share and subscribe so you never miss an episode and leave a rating or review. Guest Bio:  Dr. Barry Meisenberg is Chair of Medicine and Director of Academic Affairs at Luminis Health. Additional Publications: Questions for the Oncologist, by Dr. Barry Meisenberg and accompanying podcast.

Strange New Trek - A Strange New Worlds Podcast
Such Sweet Sorrow - DIS S02E13 - SNT035

Strange New Trek - A Strange New Worlds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 35:25


In this episode of Strange New Trek, we're diving into part 1 of the season 2 finale Such Sweet Sorrow. Topics Destruction of the Discovery (3:20) Just kidding… (6:46) God save the Queen (9:28) Treknobabble (11:42) The Road to Day of Discovery (13:11) You Can't Go Home Again (15:43) Uniforms…again (20:24) The Terran Issue (23:03) Final Thoughts (27:12) Hit Us Up! strangenewtrek@gmail.com Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube

Keeping Up With the Cardassians
Episode 106: Battlestar Galactica: Episodes 5 & 6

Keeping Up With the Cardassians

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 92:29


The Cardassians are back after three weeks off! Kicking off 2023 right, Rob and Nick tell you about their cruise, which included a couple of run-ins with Star Trek fans. What caused it? Tune in to find out. Join our weird conversation about what “Chucky's” Tinder profile would look like. Would you swipe right for him? We dive into the world of Rock and Roll discussing who is the best American Rock band. Is it Tom Petty? Foo Fighters? Metallica? In the 2nd half of the show the trio reviews the Battlestar Galactica episodes “You Can't Go Home Again” and “Litmus Test”

Singles Going Around
Singles Going Around- Tomorow Starts Today

Singles Going Around

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 71:46


Singles Going Around- Tomorow Starts TodayThe other day while hanging out at my local record store, I had a great conversation with a guitarist who was there. We talked about African, Egyptian and American guitarists. I told him about William Tyler, John Fahey and Marissa Anderson,who he had never heard of. This episode is dedicated to him.William Tyler- "We Can't Go Home Again" (TMR 288)Sylvester Weaver- "Guitar Rag" (TSQ 2868)Jean-Bosco Mwenda- "Masanga" (MRI 118)John Fahey- "In Christ There Is No East Or West" (Takoma 1002)Marissa Anderson- "Galax" (MRP 049)A. Kostis- "Troumba" (Olivdo 001)Charley Jordan- "Keep It Clean" (Ronet 1334)Sam Moss- "Miniature Dwellings II (TSQ 2455)Frank and his Sisters- "Sharu Shechisia" (MRI 120)William Tyler- "Area Code 601" (TMR 414)Frank Hutchison- "Hutchison's Rag"  (TSQ 2868)Micah Blue Smaldone- "Rose March" (TSQ 2455)John Fahey- "The Transcendental Waterfall" (Takoma 1002)Marissa Anderson- "The Old Guard" (CK 006)Davy Miller- "Jailhouse Rag" (TSQ 2868)William Tyler- "Terrace of the Leper King" (TMR 288)*All selections from the original records.

Revolting
Revolting 49

Revolting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 67:38


You Can't Go Home Again. This episode is about hometowns, the good, the bad, and the ugly and what happens when we go back to visit, because you can never go home again. Someone said that. Are you a nomad or a local? Are you nostalgic or sad. Let's turn over every rock and see […]

Soundcheck
William Tyler, From The Greene Space

Soundcheck

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 38:47


From the 2022 New York Guitar Festival, listen to the space-Americana and pastoral country stylings of guitarist William Tyler, whose music pulls in folk, country, indie, and electronic music. His latest record is Lost Futures (2021), with the experimental guitarist Marisa Anderson for Thrill Jockey, and he's collaborated with electric harpist Mary Lattimore, pedal steel guitarist Luke Schneider, and the ambient drone project Six Organs of Admittance. He plays solo in The Greene Space for the Soundcheck Podcast. Set list: "Waltz of the Circassian Beauties", "Missionary Ridge", "Gone Clear", "Not In Our Stars", "We Can't Go Home Again" Watch "Waltz of the Circassian Beauties": Watch "Missionary Ridge": Watch "Gone Clear": Watch "Not in Our Stars": Watch: "We Can't Go Home Again": Watch the whole show from night 4 of the 2022 New York Guitar Festival:

Instant Trivia
Episode 547 - See The Usa - "Roll" Call - Finnish Lines - Historic Greeting Cards - Go With The Flow

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 7:27


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 547, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: See The Usa 1: The Hall of Fame devoted to these Texas lawmen in Waco has memorabilia belonging to Bonnie and Clyde. Texas Rangers. 2: Each year kids can compete in the National Fence Painting Contest in this Missouri town. Hannibal. 3: You can "Go Home Again" to see this author's boyhood home in Asheville, North Carolina. Thomas Wolfe. 4: The Appalachian National Scenic Trail runs all the way from Maine to this state. Georgia. 5: Highlights of New Orleans' Jackson Square include the cast iron balconies of the Pontalba Apts. and this cathedral. Saint Louis Cathedral. Round 2. Category: "Roll" Call 1: This kitchen item with a short handle at each end could easily be the seventh clue murder weapon. a rolling pin. 2: You'll flip for this heavy steel transverse item in the form of an inverted U on a vehicle. a roll bar. 3: Random House defines it as "a small gravity railroad". a roller coaster. 4: A return to a lower level in prices. a rollback. 5: Appropriate 7-letter term for the first public showing of an aircraft. rollout. Round 3. Category: Finnish Lines 1: It's what you should have in your hand when you say "Kippis!" or "Skal!". Glass of alcohol. 2: If your Finnish isn't up to snuff, you may ask "Puhutteko Englantia?", meaning this. Do you speak English?. 3: It's where Finns traditionally go to feel the loyly, "steam heat", and get hikinen, "sweaty". Sauna. 4: If you pull into the full service lane, you'll need to know "tankki tayteen", this phrase. Fill it up!. 5: Voileipapoyta, literally "buttered bread table", is the Finnish equivalent of this Swedish spread. Smorgasbord. Round 4. Category: Historic Greeting Cards 1: It's the residence referred to here:Nov. 1800John and Abby -Best of luck in your new home! Can't wait to visit you there.. the White House. 2: This mobster got a card from wife Mae:Sweetheart,I'm glad your mind is on love instead of business.Happy Valentine's Day '29!. Al Capone. 3: Sailor who in 1500 got the Father's Day card:To a Great Dad,Someday you'll get your own day!Love,Diego. Christopher Columbus. 4: Author of the 1541 anniversary card:Catherine,I can't believe it's been a year. Wishing us many more happy months together.... Henry VIII. 5: 1840 graduate whose card came with a horse in a red bow:Cump,West Point made a fine young man. We're so proud.. William Tecumseh Sherman. Round 5. Category: Go With The Flow 1: The Tigris flows into this gulf. the Persian Gulf. 2: The Brahmaputra River and the Krishna River both flow into this bay. the Bay of Bengal. 3: The Tagus flows into this ocean. the Atlantic. 4: The Seine reaches its end in this, also called La Manche. the English Channel. 5: The Purus and the Putumayo both pour into this river. the Amazon. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

Through The Wind Door
S5E15: On The Road - Part 3 (Steamheart)

Through The Wind Door

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 75:43


And we reach the end of another batch. Our final say on Chapters 14-16. This Episode Brought to you by the Letter M Chaos and Order You Can't Go Home Again, Oatman! Secrets of England Devatation Spoilers on Royalty Robbery! (From 40:80 to 59:40) Outtakes! The New Century Multiverse Website: https://www.newcenturymultiverse.com The New Century Multiverse Podcast Feed: https://newcenturyshow.podbean.com/ The Fireside Alliance Podcast Network:  https://firesidealliance.squarespace.com/   Intro is "Together We Stand" by Scott Holmes of Free Music Archive Outro is "Falling Down (Prodigy Remic" by Oasis

The A-Z of Marvellous Women
Series 1 Episode 17: Mary Quant

The A-Z of Marvellous Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 25:43


This week we look at the life of fashion icon Mary Quant, Daisy the doll and the notion of fashion as a means of liberation.Insta: The A-Z of Marvellous Women Also check out: Papergirl Podcast: My 90s and 00s diary.Like, share and review!

Pantisocracy
The Panti Personals : S2 E4 - Nealo

Pantisocracy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 60:24


Panti Bliss in conversation with the hip hop artist Nealo ranges from dog love to Dublin, from leaving law to following his heart, and from becoming a Dad to why cannabis should be legal. Nealo performs three of his songs, with his good mates Rachel MaCauley and Adam Shanahan, live for the Queen, and shares how lockdown brought time to write, but also time to assess relationships and future. Nealo (aka Neal Keating) hails from Clonsilla and began his music and stage career with the hard core punk band Frustration but after a sideways trip into law he found his heart and home in hip hop and mixes music with professional dog walking! In this conversation he shares some ups and downs, his joy at being a father and why he wrote a song for his mother, Rosemary. Music you hear in this episode includes: Nealo 'You Can't Go Home Again' ( live with Rachel and Adam) Nealo 'Under The Weather' ( live with Rachel and Adam) Nealo 'All The Leaves Are Falling' * from the album Frustration 'Last Will and Testament' * from previous recording Nealo 'Rosemary' ( live with Rachel and Adam) You can find out more about Nealo and his album 'All The Leaves Are falling' here: www.nealo.ie The Panti Personals is an independent podcast by Athena Media - the producer is Helen Shaw, the digital editor is John Howard and the studio is Camden Recording Studios. Our theme music is Lisa Hannigan's Knots- kindly provided by Lisa with permission to use on the podcast. You can watch videos of the show's performances on www.pantisocracy.ie and find us in all podcast places.

Pantisocracy by Athena Media
The Panti Personals - S2 E4 Nealo

Pantisocracy by Athena Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 60:27


The Panti Personals - S2 E4 Nealo Panti Bliss in conversation with the hip hop artist Nealo ranges from dog love to Dublin, from leaving law to following his heart, and from becoming a Dad to why cannabis should be legal. Nealo performs three of his songs, with his good mates Rachel MacAuley and Adam Shanahan, live for the Queen, and shares how lockdown brought time to write, but also time to assess relationships and future. Nealo ( aka Neal Keating) hails from Clonsilla and began his music and stage career with the hard core punk band Frustration but after a sideways trip into law he found his heart and home in hip hop and mixes music with professional dog walking! In this conversation he shares some ups and downs, his joy at being a father and why he wrote a song for his mother, Rosemary. Music you hear in this episode includes: Nealo 'You Can't Go Home Again' ( live with Rachel and Adam) Nealo 'Under The Weather' ( live with Rachel and Adam) Nealo 'All The Leaves Are Falling' * from the album Frustration 'Last Will and Testament' * from previous recording Nealo 'Rosemary' ( live with Rachel and Adam) You can find out more about Nealo and his album 'All The Leaves Are falling' here: http://pantisocracy.ie/nealo/ Transcript of the episode : https://www.happyscribe.com/transcriptions/ba975926343a43e98f85163775b16d2b/edit_v2 The Panti Personals is an independent podcast by Athena Media - the producer is Helen Shaw, the digital editor is John Howard and the studio is Camden Recording Studios. Our theme music is Lisa Hannigan's Knots- kindly provided by Lisa with permission to use on the podcast. You can watch videos of the show's performances on www.pantisocracy.ie and find us in all podcast places including youTube.

This Was A Thing
Life With Lucy; Or Lucille Ball Gets Fired

This Was A Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 45:25


A legend stuck in the past or a victim of ageism? To celebrate Being the Ricardos, we take a look at Lucille Ball's last sitcom, Life With Lucy,...from which she was fired. Yes, the Queen of Comedy was fired! Rob teaches Ray about Lucille Ball's career post I Love Lucy, her bizarre television movies in the 1970s (including Lucy becoming President of NBC), how Lucy was courted by ABC, why The Cosby Show and The Golden Girls created Life with Lucy, Lucy's loyalty to her staff, and how she was brutally dismissed by a network then stole her schtick! If you like what we are doing, please support us on Patreon   TEAM: Ray Hebel Robert W Schneider Mark Schroeder Billy Recce Daniel Schwartzberg Gabe Crawford Natalie DeSavia     WEBSITES TVParty.com ABC Fandom   BOOKS Lucy in the Afternoon   ARTICLES Medium  Life With Lucy Deserved a Better Chance You Can't Go Home Again, Lucy- The LA Times Compulsively Lucy- The LA Times Life With Lucy- New York Times Lucille Ball Dusts Off Her Slapstick AUDIO/VISUAL Lucille Ball & Barbara Walters: An Interview of a LifeTime (FULL) Gary Morton roasts Lucille Ball Life with Lucy (1986) Opening Theme Life With Lucy 1986 E01 One Good Grandparent Deserves Another SVkBbV2cGKc Life With Lucy | Television Academy Interviews 1986 ABC Life with Lucy Promo  Lucille Ball on Joan Rivers (Part 1) September 1986 - Promo for Premieres of 'Webster' and 'Sidekicks'   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Yale Brothers Podcast
Episode 53 - "Bookshop Dogs"

Yale Brothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 32:47


The twins continue down their particular rabbit holes, from babbling about George Orwell and Aldous Huxley to sensory deprivation and memories about Crestline, California to mic placement, audio gear, our latest gigs and more - including an audio grab from a recent show. Above: Art by Nancy Dickinson SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - "Famous Last Words" - by Chris Yale / Audio capture from show at North Myrtle Beach RV Resort and Dry Dock Marina - July 17, 2021 4:05 - Greetings / George Orwell / Newspeak / More about the song 5:20 - Roger's mic placement issues 5:51 - "Interesting" is not a useful word choice / Brendan Wright 7:02 - Three gigs this week: House of Blues Myrtle Beach / LuLu's North Myrtle Beach / North Myrtle Beach RV Resort and Dry Dock Marina / Vocal strain? 8:39 - Paul McCartney sang with throat issues at a show Roger attended. He felt ripped off. 9:35 - More about the shows / LuLu's:  QSC Speakers / Presonus StudioLive 16 / Chris' old Yamaha AW2816 10:35 - Scott Mann got us a gig / WAVE 104.1 / Pooch-A-Mania / Bookshop dogs and cats / Blue Bicycle Books Charleston / Austin Rocks - Jeffrey / Bill Cosby "Jeffrey" / Richard Pryor "The Wino and the Junkie" 13:14 - P.A. Issues 16:33 - The Elton John expert 19:00 - Paying our dues / Grateful Dead, "Blues for Allah" 19:19 - The brook in Crestline, CA / Jim Alden / Our names in the tree / Tripping / Lake Gregory / Corey Dickinson / Nancy Dickinson and The Daisy Patch / "Swish Delish" 23:14 - Goodwin's Market / Our first girlfriends, the Goodwin Twins / First Communion with the twins / Mark Mulkeen 24:30 - Annie Dillard, "The Writing Life" / "Life In Pieces" / "Dark Side of the Moon" documentary / "Dazed and Confused" 25:16 - Garth Brooks documentary part one / Is Garth a douche? 26:47 - More Newspeak / Orwell / Aldous Huxley / "Brave New World" / "Moksha" / "The Divine Within" / Throbbing Gristle / Undulating leaves / Isolation tanks / Stan Obrycki / "Altered States" / Sensory deprivation / Bob Morales / Rodgers and Hammerstein / "The King and I" Parting shots / "Do the Work" by Steven Pressfield / Tinder Box Myrtle Beach / You can't go back / "Look Homeward, Angel" / Thomas Wolfe / "You Can't Go Home Again"

The Latch Key Kids
Breaking Bond Part VII: You Only Live Twice

The Latch Key Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 99:15


"You Can't Go Home Again” those are the words Thomas Wolfe used for his posthumously titled 1938 novel, and for our beloved cast of Bond characters Cubby Broccoli, Harry Saltzman, and most of all Sean Connery those words could never have been more appropriate for by the time filming began in 1966 in Japan on EON Productions 5th Bond film ‘You Only Live Twice' it was clear that much had changed.  Money had been pouring in, egos had reached heights never before seen, Ian Fleming was gone and so to was the fraternal atmosphere that had permeated the sets at Pinewood and the exotic locations around the world.  What laid in store for the crew in Japan both before and during production would spell the end to the most prolific era of Bond movie making ever seen that not even Willy Wonka could put it back together again.  What if I told you that ‘You Only Live Twice' almost ended the lives of several members of the film crew before filming even began?  And what if I also told you that things got so bad not even the chairman of the board Frank Sinatra himself wanted anything to do with it!  And what in the world does The Rock Dwayne Johnson have to do with all of this?  Let's find out why in our latest edition of The Latch Key Kids Present “Breaking Bond Part VII: You Only Live Twice"So, Sit Back And Relax Mom & Dad Won't Be Back For At Least An Hour!

Around The Reel
59. Around The Reel - Hard Work, Determination and Never Give Up! with Tony Cook

Around The Reel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 82:22


Today's guest is filmmaker Tony Cook! Such a pleasure chatting with this very talented director! Tony has a new short currently on the film festival circuit entitled "Can't Go Home Again" and it's an extraordinary sci-fi story with a powerful message about domestic abuse! During our discussion we touch on what inspired him to tell this tale, the ins and outs of the production, how he was able to accomplish incredible visual effects and why the film took him 5 years to finish! Absolutely engaging conversations about life, being creative and how we as artists express ourselves through the visions we put on screen! Tony couldn't be a cooler dude! Sit back and enjoy our time with filmmaker Tony Cook! Enjoy! Check out the trailer on YouTube! https://youtu.be/isZMxPlASl8 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cccentertainmentgroup/support

Cornerstone Baptist Church
Matthew 13:53-58

Cornerstone Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 52:00


Have you ever experienced hostility when sharing the gospel with friends or family- In Matthew 13-53-58 Jesus returns to Nazareth, where He is summarily rejected by people of His hometown. What does this encounter teach us about the experiences we have when we proclaim Christ to our own friends and family- Ryan provides the answer in the following message entitled -You Can't Go Home Again.-

Totally Irish
Totally Irish Podcast - 27th December 2020

Totally Irish

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 104:05


On this week's Totally Irish John played two hours of the best tracks released in 2020.   (Some Of…) The Best Tracks of 2020 9-10pm Bicep Atlas Malaki Fair Play In Bits Don’t Let Go James Vincent McMorrow I Should Go Kynsy Happiness Isn’t A Fixed State Sick Nanley Lampin’ Biig Piig Liahr Yenkee Shiver Shake Blood Donor Bienvenue Offica Opor Denise Chaila Chaila Fehdah Fall In Love Delush Slow Your Attention   10-11pm The Scratch God Slap Turnstiles I.D.C. NewDad Blue Jacknife Lee I’m Getting Tired Alex Gough Heart Attack Thumper Topher Grace Sinéad White The World Stops Spinning Sprints Kissing Practice Demigosh L.D.M.F. Loah & Bantum Gully Gaptoof Dreamcatcher Sorcha Richardson The Starlight Lounge Royal Yellow May The First Nealo You Can’t Go Home Again   Totally Irish with John Barker Sundays from 9 - 11pm  

Spacing Out with BB and Jason
You Can't Go Home Again (Battlestar Galactica S01E05)

Spacing Out with BB and Jason

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 31:18


Welcome to Spacing Out With BB and Jason! We're covering Battlestar Galactica, and this week we take a look at the 5th episode of season one, “You Can't Go Home Again”. Thanks for joining us!Feel free to reach out to us with your thoughts; We may use your comments on an upcoming episode.Email: spacingoutpod@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpacingOutPodTwitter: https://twitter.com/Spacing_Out_Pod#SpacingOutCheck our other podcast, “Cloud 9”, where we discuss episodes of the sitcom Superstore: https://plinkhq.com/i/1388059742So Say We All!

The David Cassidy Connections
In conversation with West Orange historian Joseph Fagan about the town where David grew up

The David Cassidy Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 52:35


This week on The David Cassidy Connections podcast we make a  special visit to a place which forms part of David's legacy. Located less than 15 miles from Manhatten, West Orange offers a rich history. The first settlers landed in 1666 at what is now Newark Bay. Town historian, Joseph Fagan, whose family roots go back more than 150 years in the town, gives a tour of the places where David would have played as a young boy, shares photographs which he has uncovered of David's mother, Evelyn, when she was at school, tells the story of the first settlers and the 9/11 Memorial at Eagle Rock which looks across to the New York skyline. West Orange is where David spent his formative years and years later co-wrote with Kim Carnes and Dave Ellingson, Can't Go Home Again where David brought the musical changes. The track appears on David's album, Dreams Are Nuthin' More Than Wishes. You can view the images and see pictures behind these stories on a slideshow to be found on The David Cassidy Connections YouTube channel More history about West Orange can be found here: www.westorange.org

NO ENCORE
242: NEALO | ALL THE LEAVES ARE FALLING | TRACK X TRACK

NO ENCORE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 103:31


Our album breakdown series returns as Dublin rapper Nealo breaks down his emotional debut All The Leaves Are Falling (https://open.spotify.com/album/0ieSj735PdL4YaPSv7XxDI?si=UDTaHgIcQCSwvlWkqLdYbw) , track by track.  Also on the microphone is Sonic Architect Adam Shanahan, who produced a record that brims with autumnal hues and is imbued by significant victories and losses. In conversation with Dave Hanratty, Nealo takes us through a deeply personal journey, one that at one time may have seemed unlikely, but as the author notes; music wasn't done with him.  All The Leaves Are Falling tracklist: 'daSilla Interlude' 'Under the Weather (Old Obituaries)'  'Let Your Dreams Collect Dust Until You're Desperate'  'Xanax' 'Angel on my Shoulder' 'ATLAF Interlude' 'All The Leaves Are Falling' 'You Can't Go Home Again' 'Red Tree Interlude' 'You Stole My Soul Like a Nine to Five'  Support NO ENCORE on Patreon: http://patreon.com/noencore 

Destination Unlimited with Victor Fuhrman
Randy Kritkausky - Without Reservation

Destination Unlimited with Victor Fuhrman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 56:31


Randy Kritkausky – Without ReservationAired Wednesday, September 2, 2020 at 5:00 PM PST / 8:00 PM ESTIn 1940, Thomas Wolfe’s novel, You Can’t Go Home Again, was published posthumously. The fictional story line addresses the issue of our roots and whether we may return to them, physically and spiritually, and what we will find when we do. If we had the means of travelling back and reconnecting with generations past, what would we learn? How would their lives and their connection to the world they lived in, including their relationship with each other, nature and spirituality, afford us an opportunity for reflection and renewal? Can we truly go home again?My guest this week on Destination Unlimited, Randy Kritkausky, lived this experience. He journeyed into the realm of his ancestral Native American connections and intimate encounters with Mother Earth and says we all have the ability to spiritually reconnect with our ancestors and nature. Randy Kritkausky is an enrolled tribal member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. He is a founder of ECOLOGIA, an international environmental organization that works on the planet’s more extreme challenges, and formerly professor at Keystone College, research scholar at Middlebury College, and Erasmus Mundus Scholar at the Central European University in Budapest and Lund University in Sweden. He lives in Vermont. His website is http://www.randykritkausky.com/ and he joins me this week to discuss his new book, Without Reservation: Awakening to Native American Spirituality and the Ways of Our Ancestors.Visit the Destination Unlimited show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/destination-unlimited/Connect with Victor Fuhrman at http://victorthevoice.com/#RandyKritkausky #WithoutReservation #VictorFuhrman #DestinationUnlimited

Green Blooded Bastard's Movie Commentary Podcast
Fat Apollo Is Life - BSG S01E05 (You Can't Go Home Again)

Green Blooded Bastard's Movie Commentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 43:30


Fat Apollo Is Life - Battlestar Galactica: S01E05 (You Can't Go Home Again). Let's frak!

Buffy Boys
Buffy Boys 078 - To Each His Nightmare (S04E22)

Buffy Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 99:22


In the finale of Season 4 and the aftermath of their primal enjoining spell, the Scoobies are stalked through their dreams by the spirit of a death unnamed and a grief unending - the First Slayer. The Buffy Boys will by firemen when the floods roll back in S04E22 "Restless". Key Buffy Bits from this episode include:  Death of the auteur and the reclaimed queer resilience of found family Rightful trauma - integrating loss as strength in the Slayer line You Can't Go Home Again: dreamscapes and the uncanon of the heroine's journey "Why is there a cowboy in 'Death of a Salesman' anyway?" If you enjoyed the episode you can subscribe to us on: http://buffyboys.libsyn.com/rss or by searching “Buffy Boys” in your favourite podcast app. Follow us and let us know what you think: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BuffyBoys/ Twitter https://twitter.com/buffyboys/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/buffy_boys/ Email at buffyboyscast@gmail.com And if you’re feeling extra kind, leave us a review on your podcast app, it helps a lot! Our theme song is an acoustic cover of the Title Theme to Buffy The Vampire Slayer by Alex Heflin (originally by Nerf Herder). Soundcloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/alexheflin Yours in Slaying, The Buffy Boys  

Soul Doubt Podcast
MYC #4: Nealo

Soul Doubt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 73:42


Following the release of Nealo's debut EP 'October Year' in 2018, the former Frustration vocalist quickly captured the attention of Ireland's music scene. With several sold-out headline shows, an impressive festival run last summer and pivotal singles such as 'Just My Luck' under his belt, Nealo now prepares to release his full-length album 'All The Leaves Are Falling'. His openness and transparency lyrically strongly resonates with listeners, unafraid to tackle society's glaring issues including friendship, tragedy, drug abuse and emigration.   Stream Nealo's latest single 'You Can't Go Home Again' featuring Uly and Adam Garrett here: https://open.spotify.com/track/5ywb1zJu4cjKINssq3p1pf?si=mbM3OlEgSRegmF0A9ylH4g   Follow Nealo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nealodasilla/ Follow Nealo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NellydaSilla   Master Your Craft is a weekly podcast series produced by Soul Doubt Magazine and hosted by our digital editor Cailean Coffey. Each episode, guests discuss their respective workflow and creative process while enjoying three refreshing craft beers.   Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes here: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/soul-doubt-podcast/id1417413227 Subscribe to this podcast on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3bTwZJw25O5hTJ9zu9pCct   Follow Cailean Coffey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caileancoffey/ Follow Cailean Coffey on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CaileanCoffey   Follow Soul Doubt Magazine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine/ Follow Soul Doubt Magazine on Twitter: https://twitter.com/souldoubtmag   Discover new Irish music with our 'Neighbourhood Watch' playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6TzwVwLUAFzQY6VVzZ1zsV?si=A80wFi5YRI-xBkUgyvTydA   Submit to Soul Doubt online: https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/submit   Thanks for watching!

Love Lives Here
Wisdom Can't Go Home Again (1-5-2020)

Love Lives Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 15:57


On this episode of Love Lives Here, St. Pauls United Church of Christ Senior Pastor Rev. Matt Fitzgerald preaches “Wisdom Can’t Go Home Again“ on January 5, 2020. For more information about St. Pauls, a progressive church in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood, please visit our website www.spucc.org. We invite you to join us for streaming worship Sundays at 10AM, on our website. St. Pauls United Church of Christ, 2335 N. Orchard St. Chicago, IL.

Space Jams Radio
3.10: Man With Glasses (Indie/ Alternative)

Space Jams Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 118:43


The finale of Space Jams Season 3... It's been a funny old journey hasn't it.. Let's play everything!!!! with a fine track choosing from Man with Glasses! D J. J D. S E T L I S T [00.35] Rukunetsu: Deep Mellow Dive [03:30] Aeronexus: Starship Supernova (feat Dynatron) [05:00] JoyKey: Games [06:35] Aristurtle: L o v e & m e d s [08:00] Tatsuro Yamashita [山下達郎]: Only With You [11:10] Mr Mister: Broken Wings [14:15] Mbongwana Star: Malukayi [17:40] screamershock: New flööt [21:20] Alex Bugnon: Around 12.15 AM [24:00] Vincenzo Salvia: Coastline Breakfast [27:40] Akufen: Skidoos [33:10] Wamdue Kids: No Oceans {35:20] thommo=: Red Zone [38:20] Mele: Moog Beat (DJ Boring Remix) [41:10] Man With Glasses: Lucy [43:15] Roy "Jazz" Grant: Mongolian Hustle (Do You Like Dance?) [47:00} Dj Steaw: Tamarama Beach [HousePuff Records] [49:50] Peggy Gou: It Makes You Forget (Itgehane) {52:10] Man With Glasses: Biting A Wet Sponge [55:00] CO/ME: Banana Price [57:40] P.SUS: Stay Warm [59:35] Jazzinuf: That Good Good M A N W I T H. G L A S S E S. S E T L I S T. (Mixed by DJ JD) [1:02:02} DJ Shadow: Can't Go Home Again [1:08:25] Transglobal Underground: Temple Head [1:12:52} One Dove: White Love [1:15:50] The Postal Service: Such Great Heights [1:19:47] Saint Etienne: Nothing Can Stop Us [1:23:45] Mylo: In My Arms [1:26:32] Mylo: In My Arms (Dublin Aunts Reflux) [1:31:00] Fluke: Groovy Feeling (Toni Blue's Single Scoop) [134:50] Julieta Venegas: Te Vi [137:50] Polarkeis 18: Allein Allein(Instrumental Version) [1:41:35] Primal Scream: Autobahn 68 {1:47:12] Jon Hopkins: We Disappear [1:50:53] Bjork: Hyper-Ballard [1:55:05] Man With Glasses: Coprolalia

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Antibody
1: Existing Conditions

Antibody

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 55:02


Antibody is a new narrative series about how Covid-19 has changed everything and nothing at all. In this episode: Zoom Canvass (featuring Nikil Saval) Hardwood Flesh (produced by Ari Mejia) Dial 3 to Admit Your Personal Failure (produced by Ian Lewis and Caroline Kanner) You Can't Go Home Again (written by Alex Press) The International Trans Person Helpline (produced by Cass Adair and Arlie Adlington)

The Dig
Antibody, Ep 1: Existing Conditions

The Dig

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 55:02


Antibody is a new narrative series about how Covid-19 has changed everything and nothing at all. In this episode: Zoom Canvass (featuring Nikil Saval) Hardwood Flesh (produced by Ari Mejia) Dial 3 to Admit Your Personal Failure (produced by Ian Lewis and Caroline Kanner) You Can't Go Home Again (written by Alex Press) The International Trans Person Helpline (produced by Cass Adair and Arlie Adlington)

Saint Pauls United Church of Christ in Chicago, IL

Wisdom Can’t Go Home Again

State of Mind
Never Want to Go Home Again

State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 7:58


Never Want to Go Home Again by State of Mind

Sveifludansar
Djasstónlist í flutningi ítalskra listamanna

Sveifludansar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018


Kvintett Gianni Basso og Fabrizio Bosso flytja lögin In A Sentimental Mood, You Don't Know What Love Is, Nancy, Mr. P.C., Blue Train og Some Other Blues. Trompetleikararnir Enrico Rava og Paolo Fresu flytja lögin My Funny Valentine, Doodlin', Retrato em branco e preto, Doxy, You Can't Go Home Again og Line For Lyons. Kvartett Francesco Cafiso leikur lögin Yesterdays, Skylark, Milestones og Seven Steps To Heaven.

The Outlander Podcast­
251: MacKenzie's Bonnet

The Outlander Podcast­

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 51:42


In this episode, we continue our 'Drums of Autumn' read-along with our discussion of Chapter 36 “You Can't Go Home Again.” Join our exclusive Facebook community! (http://outlanderpod.com/group) Support us on Patreon! (https://www.outlanderpod.com/patreon) Follow us on Twitter! (https://www.outlanderpod.com/twitter) Connect with us on Facebook! (https://www.outlanderpod.com/facebook) Help us spread the word! If this episode tickled your 'Outlander' fancy, head over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review, and subscribe! · Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-outlander-podcast/id707360955?mt=2) · RSS (https://audioboom.com/channels/1689437.rss) · Stitcher (http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-outlander-podcast?refid=stpr) · Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3ca8w2I8rlQyr7K5iEeGV8) · Google Play (https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0&gclid=CPqUmY3tmc8CFQbrfgodSOsMCw&gclsrc=ds#/ps/Irr5s2ri372mj5fgmte23z6dghe) · iHeartRadio (https://www.iheart.com/show/270-the-outlander-podc/) You can ask questions and comment below and leave us voice feedback via our Listener Line at 916-587-0POD.

Tea for One/孤品兆赫
Tea for One/孤品兆赫-187, 爵士/Chet Baker-You Can't Go Home Again, 1977, Pt.2

Tea for One/孤品兆赫

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 49:19


Tea for One/孤品兆赫-187, 爵士/Chet Baker-You Can't Go Home Again, 1977, Pt.2微博,微信订阅号:【孤品兆赫】豆瓣小站:https://site.douban.com/138652/ 豆瓣小组:www.douban.com/group/457663/ 本期继续一期爵士乐的专题,介绍小号手Chet Baker 1977年的专辑< You Can't Go Home Again >,第二部分,欢迎收听。Tracklist 1. < Oh You Crazy Moon > -- Chet Baker, 1977 2. < The Best Thing for You > -- Chet Baker, 1977 3. < How Deep Is the Ocean > -- Chet Baker, 1977 4. < I'm Getting Sentimental Over You > -- Chet Baker, 1977 5. < Why Shouldn't I > -- Paul Desmond, 1975 6. < El Morro > -- Chet Baker, 1977

Tea for One/孤品兆赫
Tea for One/孤品兆赫-187, 爵士/Chet Baker-You Can't Go Home Again, 1977, Pt.2

Tea for One/孤品兆赫

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 49:19


Tea for One/孤品兆赫-187, 爵士/Chet Baker-You Can't Go Home Again, 1977, Pt.2微博,微信订阅号:【孤品兆赫】豆瓣小站:https://site.douban.com/138652/ 豆瓣小组:www.douban.com/group/457663/ 本期继续一期爵士乐的专题,介绍小号手Chet Baker 1977年的专辑< You Can't Go Home Again >,第二部分,欢迎收听。Tracklist 1. < Oh You Crazy Moon > -- Chet Baker, 1977 2. < The Best Thing for You > -- Chet Baker, 1977 3. < How Deep Is the Ocean > -- Chet Baker, 1977 4. < I'm Getting Sentimental Over You > -- Chet Baker, 1977 5. < Why Shouldn't I > -- Paul Desmond, 1975 6. < El Morro > -- Chet Baker, 1977

Tea for One/孤品兆赫
Tea for One/孤品兆赫-182, 爵士/Chet Baker-You Can't Go Home Again, 1977, Pt.1

Tea for One/孤品兆赫

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 44:41


Tea for One/孤品兆赫-182, 爵士/Chet Baker-You Can&`&t Go Home Again, 1977, Pt.1微博,微信订阅号:【孤品兆赫】豆瓣小站:https://site.douban.com/138652/ 豆瓣小组:www.douban.com/group/457663/ 本期继续一期爵士乐的专题,介绍小号手Chet Baker 1977年的专辑< You Can&`&t Go Home Again >,第一部分,欢迎收听。Tracklist 1. < Like Someone in Love > -- Chet Baker, 1956 2. < You Can&`&t Go Home Again > -- Chet Baker, 1977 3. < Love For Sale > -- Chet Baker, 1977 4. < Love for Sale > -- Julie London, 1963 5. < Broken Wing > -- Chet Baker, 1977 6. < If You Could See Me Now > -- Chet Baker, 1977

Tea for One/孤品兆赫
Tea for One/孤品兆赫-182, 爵士/Chet Baker-You Can't Go Home Again, 1977, Pt.1

Tea for One/孤品兆赫

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 44:41


Tea for One/孤品兆赫-182, 爵士/Chet Baker-You Can&`&t Go Home Again, 1977, Pt.1微博,微信订阅号:【孤品兆赫】豆瓣小站:https://site.douban.com/138652/ 豆瓣小组:www.douban.com/group/457663/ 本期继续一期爵士乐的专题,介绍小号手Chet Baker 1977年的专辑< You Can&`&t Go Home Again >,第一部分,欢迎收听。Tracklist 1. < Like Someone in Love > -- Chet Baker, 1956 2. < You Can&`&t Go Home Again > -- Chet Baker, 1977 3. < Love For Sale > -- Chet Baker, 1977 4. < Love for Sale > -- Julie London, 1963 5. < Broken Wing > -- Chet Baker, 1977 6. < If You Could See Me Now > -- Chet Baker, 1977

Infinite Gestation
Reading Them Anyway – Banned Books Week 2016 | Episode 038

Infinite Gestation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2016 35:44


Read a banned book today! Once again breaking traditional episode format, Infinite Gestation celebrates Banned Books Week with three short segments on Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary, John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath and Joseph Heller's Catch 22 respectively, followed by a general discussion entailing the questionable wisdom behind literary censorship. All three selections from this episode are readily available from your favorite bookstore. For purposes of correction, it should be noted that John Steinbeck was in his early thirties (not early to mid twenties) when his parents passed away. Patrick apologizes for the error. Follow @Infin8Gestation on Twitter • Visit InfiniteGestation.com Show Notes & Links Shout out to BannedBooksWeek.org Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck Catch 22 by Joseph Heller The Secret Agent by Joseph Conrad Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Dangerous Liaisons) by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos Marquis De Sade Le Rouge et le Noir (The Red and the Black) by Stendhal Victor Hugo Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy The Lady with the Dog by Anton Chekov The Dust Bowl (2012 film) - Ken Burns Louis C.K. Grapes of Wrath bit You Can't Go Home Again by Thomas Wolfe "The Ghost of Tom Joad" - Rage Against the Machine Memphis Belle (1990 film) -  Michael Caton-Jones The Last Temptation of Christ by  Nikos Kazantzakis The Passion of the Christ (2004 film) - Mel Gibson

Kat & Curt's TV Re-View
Episode 150 – You've Lost Perspective

Kat & Curt's TV Re-View

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2016 119:18


Boston Athenæum
George Hovis, “Thomas Wolfe and the Lost Generation”

Boston Athenæum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2015 59:51


December 10, 2015 at the Boston Athenæum. This lecture is sponsored by the William Orville Thomson Endowment. Despite his protests to the contrary, American novelist Thomas Wolfe, whose writings are well represented in the Athenæum’s collections, is remembered as a representative of the “Lost Generation,” a generation of artists who renounced the outmoded verities of their forebears as useless in the Modern age. With the advent of the Great Depression, Wolfe confronted widespread suffering, especially in New York City, where he was living at the time, and this newfound concern for the plight of others made him reconsider not only the solipsism that had threatened his earlier fiction but the Modernist aesthetic that had informed it. In his posthumous novel, You Can’t Go Home Again (1940), Wolfe grew away from the bildungsroman to write proletarian fiction on a global scale. After exposing the unjust distribution of wealth in Manhattan and Brooklyn, he exposes the class system of England and the rise of Nazi oppression in Berlin. Just as he had earlier broken with the conventional truths of his hometown to become an artist, he now found it necessary to outgrow his own youthful assumptions and to understand more fully that his own material and spiritual health were tied up with that of his fellow man.

Commentary Frak Stars
Frak Stars 8: You Can’t Go Home Again

Commentary Frak Stars

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2015


As Starbuck attempts to escape the barren moon she has been stranded on, Adama and Apollo risk everything to find her, putting them at odds with Tigh and Roslin. The Commentary Frak Stars crew will be providing you with a comprehensive review of all things BSG excluding the original series, […] The post Frak Stars 8: You Can’t Go Home Again appeared first on Holosuite Media.

The Rancor's Brothel | A Tabletop Gaming Podcast
Battlestar Brothel #007: You Can't Go Home Again

The Rancor's Brothel | A Tabletop Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2013 16:41


Today, along with special guest Mike Cooksey, our heroes watch and discuss the BSG episode You Can't Go Home Again. Enjoy as 2 noobs discuss a show set in a universe that they know nothing about, it's kind of like that time your mom tried to explain 'Lost' to you.

Hey Kids, Comics!
Hey Kids, Comics! Vol2 09 Happy Birthday Superman 04

Hey Kids, Comics!

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2013 168:36


Micheal and Andrew spend the email section yammering but then the Superman time clock turns to the 70's with a clutch of classics; from Superman #233, Superman Breaks Loose. From Superman #296 Who Took The Super Out Of Superman?, from Action Comics #484 and from Superman #300 - Superman 2001. Then, as a special treat, a Private Life of Clark Kent, I Can't Go Home Again from Superman #270Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.comHey Kids, Comics! is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/) but also the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio network!! You can now "Friend" either Micheal or Andrew on Facebook or on Twitter. THANK YOU for listening to Hey Kids, Comics!!! A part of the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio Network!