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The Bald and the Beautiful with Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamo
If you need answers about your past life, we're here to help. As we gaze into the swirling mists of the unknown, we're seeing you. Not "you," but rather a past you. You're wearing a funny hat and white stockings. You're Henry Picklethorpe Wigglesworth IV, the Viscount of Golden Balls, Oxfordshire. Your estate, Hairy-Knob-upon-Fanny-Bottom, was famous for its 27 chimneys, haunted marmalade cellar, and the location of the only documented UK marriage between a man and a swan. You routinely bathed in earl grey tea and while loathed by most of the village, you were beloved by the local cabbage farmers due to your penchant for drunken cabbage copulation in the town square. Your current life is still echoing with aristocratic absurdity, so go forth knowing that whatever happens to you in this life, it'll never be quite as embarrassing as humping a cabbage under a full moon after drinking three bottles of absinthe. Traveling this Summer? Find exactly what you're booking for at https://Booking.com Booking.YEAH! Book today on the site or in the app! Start listening to amazing audio books and discover what's beyond the edge of your seat! New members can try Audible now free for 30 days and dive into a world of new thrills. Visit https://Audible.com/BALD or text BALD to 500-500 today! To honor the complexity of human desire, Feeld presents you all the options and leaves you in control of your experience. Download Feeld now on the App Store or Google Play! Follow Trixie: @TrixieMattel Follow Katya: @Katya_Zamo To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/TrixieKatyaYT To check out our official YouTube Clips Channel: https://bit.ly/TrixieAndKatyaClipsYT Don't forget to follow the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/thebaldandthebeautifulpodcast If you want to support the show, and get all the episodes ad-free go to: https://thebaldandthebeautiful.supercast.com If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/thebaldandthebeautifulpodcast To check out future Live Podcast Shows, go to: https://trixieandkatyalive.com To order your copy of our book, "Working Girls", go to: https://workinggirlsbook.com To check out the Trixie Motel in Palm Springs, CA: https://www.trixiemotel.com Listen Anywhere! http://bit.ly/thebaldandthebeautifulpodcast Follow Trixie: Official Website: https://www.trixiemattel.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trixiemattel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trixiemattel Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/trixiemattel Follow Katya: Official Website: https://www.welovekatya.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/welovekatya/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katya_zamo Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/katya_zamo About the Podcast: The Bald and the Beautiful with Trixie and Katya features a pair of grizzled gay ghouls sitting on chairs, holding microphones, and discussing their fabulous lives in Tinseltown. (featuring occasional forays into movies, television shows, and air-conditioning) The New York Times called them models, moguls, actors, influencers, drag queens, RuPaul's Drag Race contestants, and even humanoids. If one thing can be said about these two preternaturally gorgeous queens' podcast, it's that Trixie and Katya find the sheer, unadulterated beauty of pure insanity. Tune in every week to experience the auditory pleasure that is The Bald and the Beautiful with Trixie and Katya. #TrixieMattel #KatyaZamo #BaldBeautiful Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Episode #355 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan and Bedroth from RPGera get a little looney and talkative while reminiscing on cartoons and discussing games based on characters from Looney Tunes! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, or whatever you want! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak, Xancu, & Jeff. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Stage Theme from The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle [Hiroyuki Masuno, 1989] Something Strange in Wackyland from Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday [Kevin Bateson & Jez Taylor, 1995] BGM #2 from Desert Speedtrap Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote [Allister Brimble, 1993] Paris External from Looney Tunes: Back in Action [Lee Fallon, Jeremy Taylor, Matt Sugden, Simon Withenshaw & Suddi Raval, 2003] Assault and Peppered -Scene 4- from Daffy Duck in Hollywood [Matt Furniss, 1994] Tasmania/Amazon from Tasmanian Devil: Munching Madness [Shahid Ahmad, 1999] Map Theme from Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos [Mark Cooksey, 1995] Funky Disco from Loons: The Fight for Fame [Dave Boardman, Doug Boyes & Jonathan Dunn, 2002] Opening Lair from Space Jam: A New Legacy - The Game [Bob Baffy, 2021] The Pyramids of Mars 1 from Looney Tunes: Space Race [Gavin Parker, 2000] Track 5 from Sylvester & Tweety: Breakfast on the Run [Alberto José González, 1998] Gossamer's Castle from Looney Tunes Racing [Chuck E. Myers, Tom Hopkins, Brady Ellis, Tino Saiki & Anastasia Nikiforova, 2000] Marvin the Martian & K-9's Theme from Looney Tunes Collector: Alert! [Alberto José González, 2000] Come on Down to the Warner Bros. Lot from MultiVersus [Gordy Haab, 2024] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast The Movie Bar
I've said many times that I love guest mixes. And I especially love getting mixes from artists that I've been listening to for years. Such is the case with this new set from Robert Farrugia. I have several of Robert's albums and I always look forward to checking out his new material. Well, now he's got some new material definitely worth checking out. His new album is called "Natura Maltija - Official Soundtrack" and it just came out last week. You can find it here - https://robertfarrugia.bandcamp.com/album/natura-maltija-official-soundtrack To celebrate the release of this new album Robert put together a wonderful ambient mix for us. Here is what he says about it: "This mix features a selection of tracks from recent Ambient, Neoclassical, and Electronica releases, curated by Robert Farrugia. Centered around my latest album, 'Natura Maltija - Official Soundtrack,' the mix also includes tracks from friends and collaborators." Links to all the music used in this mix: https://zakedrone.bandcamp.com/album/certain-path https://alily.bandcamp.com/album/saru-l-qamar https://robertfarrugia.bandcamp.com/album/natura-maltija-official-soundtrack https://alily.bandcamp.com/album/psalm018-virgin-stoner-works-2001-2004 https://jogginghouse.bandcamp.com/album/softie https://pioulard.bandcamp.com/album/op-448-adagio-hallucination-archive-2 https://thegreenkingdom.bandcamp.com/album/ether-hymns https://rhubiqs.bandcamp.com/album/aegis-of-silence Thanks to Robert for curating this excellent collection of tunes that fits perfectly into the Low Light Mixes vibe. Cheers! T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Joachim Spieth & Warmth - Spectral (Fragments 2025) 06:34 zakè, From Overseas, City of Dawn - Certain Path (Certain Path 2024) 11:03 A Lily - Kemn Nixtieq Li Qed (Saru l-Qamar 2024) 14:41 Robert Farrugia - Bufula (Natura Maltija 2025) 16:50 A Lily - Solar Systems (Virgin Stoner: Works 2001-2004 2024) 20:29 Robert Farrugia - Qabru (Natura Maltija 2025) 26:39 Robert Farrugia - Qarnita (Natura Maltija 2025) 31:38 Jogging House - State (Softie 2024) 37:57 Benoît Pioulard - Op. 448, Adagio (Hallucination Archive 2024) 44:12 The Green Kingdom - Sunsetgradient (Ether Hymns 2024) 48:05 rhubiqs - Hope's Canvas (Aegis of Silence 2024)
Season 4- Episode 3 of the Audio FanFic Podcast Release Date November 28, 2024
The sadly beautiful and beautifully sad Human Experiment™ as seen at 17,000 miles per hour. Continued. Transmitted from the Extremely Above Ground Bunker once again.Some lurking into the strange world of GㅇㅇGㄴㅌMaps as it relates to bizarre, yet officially reviewed places within the walls of the White House. Some off the cuff remarks about USA domestic political twaddle. The US accelerates toward war with Iran.The Biden admin will not stop fucking around with pretending to be peeved at Israel while wholeheartedly being the Prime Mover behind its unhinged genocidal mania.In the Mouth of Madness: The Matt Miller Saga ContinuesMuch like the US, Germany plays absurd games with pretending to condition its support for the Zionist Entity (although they do want a pinky swear promise in writing).Germans get sickened by their own theatrical perversions.Jeremy Loffredo is still trapped in Israel for doing real journalism.Northern Gaza is a nightmare beyond the strained reaches of language.The IDF knows no depths to its depravity and has the custom made t-shirts to prove it (along with all the video evidence).Some repugnantly joyous Zionists celebrate the worst crimes and expect to be given a prize for doing so.Dr. Tanya Haj-Hassan is a rare and wonderful bright spot in the black as pitch wilderness of the bloodletting and mass murder campaign in Palestine.The US pretends some more to give a shit about Israel doing Gaza 2.0 in Lebanon and the nauseating charade is gossamer thin.Special thanks to KNOWER for the vocal sample in the intro music.Commiserate on Discord: discord.gg/aDf4Yv9PrYSupport: patreon / buzzsproutNever Forget: standwithdanielhale.orgFurther Reading, Viewing, ListeningShow notes + Full list of links, sources, etcLocationless Locationsheatdeathpod.comEvery show-related link is corralled and available here.Twitter: @heatdeathpodPlease send all Letters of Derision, Indifference, Inquiry, Mild Elation, et cetera to: heatdeathodtheuniversepodcast@gmail.comSend us a textSupport the show
In this episode, Matt takes a look at one of the DC Comic and Looney Tunes crossover specials - “Harley Quinn Gossamer Special #1” “Harley Quinn Gossamer Special #1” was released in August 2018 by DC Comics and pair the fan favorite villain Harley Quinn with the big red monster Gossamer. Is this a classic cross over, or a crummy cash grab? We'll find out what Matt thinks in this all new Halloween episode!
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for October 4, 2024 is: gossamer GAH-suh-mer adjective Something described as gossamer—such as a butterfly wing or a thin fabric—is very light or delicate. // Except for a few gossamer clouds, the sky was clear and blue. See the entry > Examples: "At the bookstore, the crowd was largely made up of teen-agers, many of whom had donned costumes: gossamer pink tutus and oversized hair bows that evoked Marie Antoinette's style...." — Rachel Syme, The New Yorker, 22 Jan. 2024 Did you know? Centuries before its breezy emergence as an adjective meaning "extremely light or delicate," gossamer was used as a noun. It came to our language by way of Middle English, where gossomer (literally "goose summer") referred to a period of mild weather in late autumn or early winter. Gossomer was also used in Middle English as a word for filmy cobwebs floating through the air in calm, clear weather, possibly because somebody thought the webs looked like the down of a goose or because that mild period was when they tended to notice the spider silk wafting. This sense eventually inspired the adjective gossamer, which describes things that are as light or delicate as cobwebs. The noun form of gossamer is still floating around: it has held onto its Middle English predecessor's meaning of "a film of cobwebs" and can also refer to something that is light, delicate, or insubstantial, as in "a thread of gossamer."
This is faustforward FOUR! Welcome to the Mind Field original photo: Amy Foley Playlist The Monkees – Opening Ceremony (Head – from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Kim Gordon – Psychedelic Orgasm Speed, Glue & Shinki – Stoned Out of My Mind Hawkwind – Opa-Loka JG Thirlwell – Ventronik! Elecktricni Orgazm – Tetovirane Devojke (U.f.o. Je Stigao) my bloody valentine – come in alone John Francis Flynn – The Zoological Gardens SCALER – New Symbols Tavernist & Emo35 – Bir Uyu Bir Uyan (feat. Feyza Eren) - - Summer Festival Sampler Blonde Redhead – Snowman Opus Kink – I Love You Baby JOHN (TIMESTWO) – Ghost Printer Brown Horse – Shoot Back METZ – Glass Eye Ugly (UK) – Sha Tapir!- My God Explosions in the Sky – Moving On Glass Beams – Black Sand - - Acid Klaus – Step On My Travelator Diamand Galas – Angels (Live) - - The Ambient Zone Sofie Birch & Antonina Nowacka – Lileae Hiroshi Yoshimura – Creek America Analogica – Un Perro Duerme Sobra la Lena Atlas – Laurel Halo, Lucy Railton & James Underwood Andrew Wasylyk – Truant on Gossamer
What's up, dudes? What if Kevin McCallister had a mullet and was super into Rambo? Now we've got “Dial Code Santa Claus” or “Deadly Games” or “Game Over” or “3615 code Père Noël”! Yes, this many-titled French film is bonkers, and I've got Jeff and Jay from Horror for the Holidays with me to talk about it!Thomas is an incredibly intelligent young boy whose mother is a wealthy store manager. On Christmas Eve, he makes contact with a vagrant (escaped mental patient?) through a pre-internet Minitel. Subsequently the vagrant poses as Santa, and even goes so far as to get a job at the manager's store. He's summarily dismissed after slapping a child. Eventually, wanting revenge and to play with Tommy, he hijacks a store can and drives to his house. Tommy, with an out of control mullet and a Rambo attitude, has to defend his house and his diabetic grandfather from the psychotic Santa. He “Home Alone”s his house and with his technological genius, sets up traps to counter the dog-killing intruder. Cut to a Bonnie Tyler song.Trapdoors? Check. Flocked beard? Got it. Grandpa hiding in a suit of armor like Gossamer from Looney Tunes? For sure! So grab your arm band, load a toy grenade with gunpowder, and stop wacko Santas with this episode on “Dial Code Santa Claus”! Or “Deadly Games,” or…Horror for the HolidaysTikTok: @horror4holidaysTwitter: @horror4holidaysIG: @horror4holidaysGive us a buzz! Send a text, dudes!Check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!
We are finishing off 2012 Month with Passion Pit's sophomore album Gossamer. CW: The last track of the album deals with su*cide and we discuss that from 1:04:10 - 1:07:20. Want to support the show and get bonus eps in our off-week? Pay what you can at our PatreonWant to reach out? Follow us on Twitter and Instagram or email us at billbudspod@gmail.comLike the show? Leave us a review on iTunes!Theme by Arne Parrott! Go follow him on Soundcloud and Twitter
In today's episode of Backpacker Radio, presented by The Trek, brought to you by Helinox we are joined by John Mackey. On trail he's known as "Strider", off trail he's known as the co-founder and former CEO of Whole Foods. In addition to being a world-class entrepreneur, Mackey is also a backpacking enthusiast, having hike the AT, PCT, Colorado Trail, and many trails abroad including hikes in the Alps, Patagonia, and more. This is a fun, informative, and wide ranging chat that covers his thru-hike on the AT while being the active Whole Foods CEO, how he saved Gossamer Gear from near extinction, his fascination with UL gear, including his own 6.5 lb base weight, how his love for fantasy novels spilled into his own creative endeavor at the AT's shelter logs, his favorite vegan trail snacks, and much more. We also dive into some non-backpacking talk, including how to build a successful and healthy company culture, his take on labor unions, how psychedelics played a pivotal role in his life, and we learn all about his new book, The Whole Story: Adventures in Love, Life, and Capitalism. Chaunce and I were amped for this chat and it did not disappoint. We wrap the show with a sneak peak at a new full-time job opening at The Trek, what fact is common knowledge in our field, but unknown to most of the population, the triple crown of Whole Foods foods, and Chaunce's encounter with a ghost. Helinox: Use code “BACKPACKER20” for 20% off at helinox.com. Gossamer Gear: Use code “SNUGGLEBUG” for 20% off shelters at gossamergear.com. LMNT: Get a free sample pack with any order at drinklmnt.com/trek. [divider] Interview with John “Strider” Mackey John's Website John's Instagram Love Life Website Time stamps & Questions 00:04:56 - Reminders: Apply for the Trek's new full time role! Suggest a guest for PCT Days and support us on Patreon for bonus exclusive content! 00:08:15 - Introducing John 00:09:18 - Tell us about investigating your wife's fridge during your first date 00:12:27 - We Love Love: Tell us about telling her how you felt 00:18:12 - Did that make you more sensitive to how you interact with people? 00:19:15 - What was the origin story of buying Gossamer Gear? 00:23:46 - Are you still involved in the operations of Gossamer Gear? 00:25:15 - How did you get to a baseweight of 6 pounds? 00:26:50 - What are your Big Three? 00:28:00 - How did Ray Jardine's book insprie you? 00:30:30 - Tell us about getting off trail 00:33:22 - What's it like to complete the AT and go back to being the CEO of Whole Foods? 00:36:01 - Tell us about your trail register stories 00:39:35 - What was the process for your support vehicle? 00:41:44 - Did other hikers realize you were involved with Whole Foods? 00:43:10 - What impact has psychadelics had on your career? 00:49:33 - What did your parents think when you started Safer Way? 00:54:56 - Was it hard to ask your father to leave the board of Whole Foods? 00:58:50 - What was the community's reaction to you starting Safer Way? 01:02:18 - How did you mentally keep up with the growth of Whole Foods? 01:03:43 - Were there any books you recommend to entrepreneurs? 01:05:28 - Discussion about listening to books while long distance hiking 01:07:00 - Discussion about what John eats while backpacking 01:10:21 - What kind of cravings do you get while hiking? 01:12:20 - What do you think about alternative meat burgers? 01:13:23 - Can you explain why vegans are against eggs? 01:16:20 - Tell us about hiking with the founder of Celestial Seasonings tea 01:18:58 - What was the origin story of your step-daughter's trail name? 01:20:09 - What sticky situations have you gotten into on trail? 01:24:00 - Tell us about hiking the PCT 01:27:39 - Tell us about the Via Francigena and Alpe Adria 01:29:50 - What has been your favorite European trail? 01:31:35 - What's your take on REI's recent efforts on union busting? 01:36:52 - What tips do you have for building a strong company culture? 01:42:00 - Discussion about merging with Amazon 01:43:18 - What is Jeff Bezos like? 01:43:41 - Zach's idea for grocery store improvement 01:45:33 - Kumo Question: What is the cheesiest movie you secretly love? 01:48:26 - Tell us about Love Life Segments Trek Propaganda: Kristian Morgan Aims for Another Appalachian Trail FKT by Ariella Nardizzi QOTD: What fact is common knowledge in your field, but unknown to most of the population? 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Gossamer Gear founder and "Take Less. Do More." author Glen Van Peski dives deep into the world of ultralight backpacking and tells compelling trail stories, reflects on life lessons, and describes how subtracting can catapult you to achieve your goals. In this episode, you'll learn about: 1. Glen's top tips to go ultralight - or to lighten your base weight (including details on his 2 pound base weight pack) 2. How to tie in strategy to ensure safe and comfortable (!!) trips as an ultralight backpacker 3. The beginnings of Gossamer Gear 4. Key teachings in his newly released book "Take Less. Do More." You can connect with Glen and check out his new book "Take Less. Do More." by using the links below: Glen Van Peski's Website Take Less. Do More. Videos Gear Lists Did you love this episode? If so, please help fellow hikers find the show by following, rating, and reviewing the podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Connect With Us / Join The THRU-r Community: Become A Member! THRU-r Website THRU-r Instagram THRU-r Facebook THRU-r Youtube Cheer's YouTube Cheer's Instagram More than an outdoor company: Thank you to our sponsor for this episode, Sawyer! You can check out their THRU-r tested and backed products, as well as their amazing initiatives on their website. Episode Music: "Communicator" by Reed Mathis --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thru-hiking-podcast/support
Notes and Links to Nina St. Pierre's Work For Episode 238, Pete talks live with Nina St. Pierre at Sacramento's Capital Books about her deeply personal, timely, and resonant memoir, Love is a Burning Thing. Whether telling her own stories or reporting on the lives of others, Nina St. Pierre is drawn to boundary breakers and in-between places. Her debut memoir, LOVE IS A BURNING THING, came out May 7 from Dutton Books, and is available to order now. Set at the foot of a cosmic mountain, it's a story about fire, family, and what it means to believe; about the boundaries between mysticism and mental illness. As a culture writer and essayist, she makes unexpected connections; whether profiling the sole woman in the Ruff Ryders street-bike crew or exploring the prophecy of the mystical udumbara flower. Read her work in GQ, Harper's Bazaar, Gossamer, Outside, Bitch, and more. Nina holds an MFA from Rutgers, was a 2023 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow in Nonfiction Literature, and a RESP Fellow. She lives in New York City. Buy Love is a Burning Thing Nina St. Pierre: Website Article in Los Angeles Times, 2024: “Opinion: My mother set herself on fire. Why do people choose to self-immolate?” At about 1:10: Railroad Museum Talk! At about 2:45, Pete asks Nina about connections to a Kate Zambreno quote about writing as “repair” At about 5:30, Nina talks about the book's formation at times as “meta” in the act of creation At about 6:40-7:40, Nina responds to Pete's asking if the writing of the book was “cathartic” At about 8:05, Nina responds to audience question and talks about the “meta-ness” and inspiration from/connections to the movie Synecdoche, New York At about 10:10, Nina responds to Pete's questions about any hesitance in writing so personally about herself and others At about 13:05, Nina talks about idealizing the past and or its opposite in writing the book At about 14:55, Nina gives a summary of the book through a thematic description At about 18:00, Transcendental Meditation and an important quote about obsession is discussed in terms of Nina's mother At about 23:10, Nina responds to Pete's questions about her Midwest family and ideas of rebellion At about 28:30, Nina and Pete discuss her family's moving to Dunsmuir, CA, and her mother's motivations in moving there, close to Mount Shasta At about 30:50, Nina replies to Pete's questions about things she took for granted that others didn't know about, due to her constant moving and living in/visiting so many disparate places At about 33:40-Shout out to Nina's cool Love is a Burning Thing-themed nails, done by Claws by Joy! At about 34:00, Nina describes the split between “Anita I” and “Anita II” (“walking in”) that her mother described so nonchalantly At about 39:35, Nina homes in on her mother's self-immolation and images At about 42:15, Nina expands on different ideas in the West and East, specifically in Buddhist areas, of self-immolation At about 46:40, Pete and Nina talk about a resonant scene that involves an adolescent Nina at a religious revival and she expounds upon her feelings during and after the “fervent religious experience” At about 52:15, Nina reads from page 117, a scene involving the issues described above At about 56:15, Pete asks Nina about the times she and her mother were not living together and worries Nina had At about 58:30, Nina reflects on her perspective in looking back at her mother's words in emails from a different time and place At about 1:05:00, Nina gives her thoughts on connections between her mother and the archetypal “perfect female victim” At about 1:11:20, Pete reflects on youth and obsession and compliments the book At about 1:13:00, Niña gives out social media and contact info and book purchasing information, including a shoutout to Taylor & Co Books in New York You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. I am very excited to have one or two podcast episodes per month featured on the website of Chicago Review of Books. The audio will be posted, along with a written interview culled from the audio. A big thanks to Rachel León and Michael Welch at Chicago Review-I'm enjoying the partnership! Look out for my interview with Ghassan Zeineddine around the middle of June. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting my one-man show, my DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! I have added a $1 a month tier for “Well-Wishers” and Cheerleaders of the Show. This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 239 with Ben Purkert. He is a poet, novelist, and creative writing instructor, as well as the author of the 2018 poetry collection, For the Love of Endings. His latest is the critically-acclaimed 2023 novel, The Men Can't Be Saved. The episode will go live on June 21. Please go to ceasefiretoday.com, which features 10+ actions to help bring about Ceasefire in Gaza.
Untangling truth and illusion. (Don't be fooled, the show isn't that deep.)
Notes and Links to Ghassan Zeineddine's Work For Episode 237, Pete welcomes Ghassan Zeineddine, and the two discuss, among other topics, his childhood in Saudi Arabia and Washington, D.C., his experiences with multilingualism, formative and transformative reading and his reading “obsession,” the resonance of Dearborn, Michigan, seeds for Dearborn, “Speedoman,” and salient themes in his collection like masculinity, grief, trauma, reinvention, and ideas of home. Ghassan Zeineddine was born in Washington, DC, and raised in the Middle East. He is an assistant professor of creative writing at Oberlin College, and co-editor of the creative nonfiction anthology Hadha Baladuna: Arab American Narratives of Boundary and Belonging. His debut short story collection is Dearborn. Buy Dearborn Ghassan's Bio for Oberlin College Dearborn Playlist from Ghassan from Largehearted Boy At about 1:30, Ghassan talks about creative nonfiction as “a huge umbrella for many types of writing” and the anthology he edited At about 3:40, Ghassan talks about the diversity of Arab ethnicities in Dearborn, Michigan, and its connections to his short story collection of the same name At about 6:05, Ghassan talks about his childhood in Saudi Arabia, and how his Lebanese family ended up there At about 10:55, Ghassan discusses his early relationships with reading At about 13:20, Ghassan talks about the differences in dialects in Arabic, including accents of Lebanese-Americans from different Lebanese regions At about 14:35, Ghassan describes the evolution of his “healthy obsession” with reading, including his DC schooling and how the “isolating experience” affected his tastes and led to wrestling and John Irving At about 21:05, Ghassan highlights Percival Everett and James McBride as contemporary writers who thrills and inspires and challenges him At about 24:00, Ghassan reflects on how teaching informs his writing, and vice versa; he highlights Morgan Talty's Night of the Living Rez as a great teaching tool At about 27:10, Ghassan shouts out places to buy his book, including Literati, and his contact/social media At about 28:30, Ghassan and Pete marvel over the lives and practices of voice actors, and Pete shouts out the transcendent Edoardo Ballerini At about 30:30, Ghassan responds to Pete's questions about conceiving the book as a collection of stories At about 32:40, Pete remarks on the coolness of shared characters in multiple stories; Ghassan gives background on these story connections and shouts out Elizabeth DeMeo as an incredible editor At about 35:10, Pete lays out the collection's first story and Ghassan talks about the story's seeds from 2018-ish At about 38:05, the two discuss ideas of masculinity and ambition and generational differences and the use of “Bro” as seen in the beginning story At about 40:30, the two discuss the resonant and unique and heckuva lotta fun “Speedoman,” both the man himself, and the inclement themes and background connected to the story At about 41:40, Pete shouts out Marquez's “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” in comparing “Speedoman” to the magnificent Marquez story At about 42:50, Ghassan talks about longing in the story and his use of the collective voices At about 48:00, The two discuss the story “Marseilles” and attendant themes of masculinity and gender agency At about 51:18, Ghassan provides background on the above story and the history of many Arab passengers on the Titanic At about 52:20, Pete and Ghassan discuss meaningful female friendships and attempted mentorships in the collection At about 55:25, Ghassan explains why “I Have Reason to Believe My Neighbor Is a Terrorist” was such a hard story to write At about 57:00, Ghassan gives background on the above story that connects to government surveillance after 9/11 At about 58:40, Pete lays out themes of grief and trauma featured in the collection, including the memorable, “In Memoriam,” as well art as career versus practical professions, including through the memorable character Zizou At about 1:02:10, Ghassan describes his experience growing up hearing stories, often tragic, of Lebanon At about 1:04:05, Pete discusses the resonant and singular character of Ramzy in the resonant and visceral “Rabbit Stew” At about 1:06:45, Reinvention as a throughline in the collection is discussed At about 1:10:30, Ghassan talks about exciting future projects and writing about “obsessions” At about 1:13:00, Ghassan points out to Percival Everett as an example of a writer who “has fun on the page,” as Ghassan endeavors to do At about 1:13:45, Ghassan and Pete highlight some awards and nominations for Dearborn, as well as positive feedback from literary journals and readers You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch this and other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode. I am very excited about having one or two podcast episodes per month featured on the website of Chicago Review of Books. The audio will be posted, along with a written interview culled from the audio. A big thanks to Rachel León and Michael Welch at Chicago Review-I'm looking forward to the partnership! Look out for my interview with Ghassan soon. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting my one-man show, my DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 238 with Nina St. Pierre. The episode is from a live conversation at Capital Books in Sacramento on May 31. Nina is a queer essayist and culture writer whose work has appeared in Elle, GQ, Harper's Bazaar, Gossamer, and many more publications. Her dazzling and resonant memoir, Love is a Burning Thing, is now out to rave reviews. The episode will go live on June 11. 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In the first 10 seconds of this episode, you'll hear Glen Van Peski's top five tips on lightening your backpacking load. He shares several other brilliant tips on improving your backpacking skills and gear in less than five minutes. Watch the Video Glen Van Peski is a civil engineer who used his skills to engineer the lightest backpacking gear in the Solar System. Glen is the founder of Gossamer Gear. In 2024, he released Take Less, Do More: Surprising Life Lessons in Generosity, Gratitude, and Curiosity from an Ultralight Backpacker. In this interview series, Glen shares snippets of his book. The final episode is a flashback episode of Glen and Francis recording themselves chatting while hiking up San Francisco's historic Sweeney Ridge. Bonus video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QivSPWiKfU Join the exclusive WanderLearn Patreon club. More about Glen Van Peski Glen Van Peski, founder of Gossamer Gear, is known for his legendary contributions to the backpacking community. A native Californian, Van Peski grew up in the western outdoors, and when his oldest son joined Scouts, he led the troop's backpacking program. Through those experiences, he became intrigued by lightweight backpacking. He started sewing his gear and eventually started his own company, manufacturing ultralight backpacking equipment. Glen and his company have been featured in Backpacker, Outside, National Geographic Adventure magazines, and the New York Times. Van Peski is an internationally sought-after speaker known for his inspiring, humorous, and information-packed presentations. He has hiked most of the Pacific Crest Trail, wandered the backcountry in Japan and Europe, and bike-packed on the Great Divide. He lives in Bend, Oregon, with Francie, his wife of over forty years, and is the father of two grown sons. More info To leave an anonymous voicemail that I could use on the podcast, go to SpeakPipe.com/FTapon You can post comments, ask questions, and sign up for my newsletter at http://wanderlearn.com. If you like this podcast, subscribe and share! On social media, my username is always FTapon. Connect with me on: Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr My Patrons sponsored this show! Claim your monthly reward by becoming a patron at http://Patreon.com/FTapon Rewards start at just $2/month! Affiliate links Start your podcast with my company, Podbean, and get one month free! In the USA, I recommend trading crypto with Kraken. Outside the USA, trade crypto with Binance and get 5% off your trading fees! For backpacking gear, buy from Gossamer Gear.
Audio roundup of selected biopharma industry content from Scrip over the business week ended 10 May 2024. In this episode: AstraZeneca's Vaxzevria farewell; the next wave of cardiometabolics; Pfizer recruits prominent analyst: foundation pleas for China rare disease therapies; and Gossamer partners up for respiratory therapy. https://scrip.citeline.com/SC150240/Quick-Listen-Scrips-Five-MustKnow-Things Playlist: https://soundcloud.com/citelinesounds/sets/scrips-five-must-know-things
Join Glen and I on this special, rare episode of Walking and Talking! Glen is a an "engineer, entrepreneur, author, sought-after speaker, and dishwasher/philanthropist." In 1998 he founded Gossamer Gear. He's humble, funny, and dedicated. *I apolgize for the poor audio quality on my mic. I've been out of the podcast game for awhile so I had my settings messed up. Thankfully, Glen is crisp and clear - he's more intersting to listen to anyway. Glen's book Take Less. Do More: Surprising Life Lessons in Generosity. Gratitude, and Curiosty from an Ultralight Backpacker is available on April 16th. Find it at the links below. All profits on the book will be donated to the Pacific Crest Trail Association. https://bookshop.org/p/books/take-less-do-more-surprising-life-lessons-in-generosity-gratitude-and-curiosity-from-an-ultralight-backpacker-glen-van-peski/20974984 https://www.porchlightbooks.com/product/take-less.-do-more.-surprising-life-lessons-in-generosity-gratitude-and-curiosity-from-an-ultralig--glen-van-peski/isbn/9781637632895 https://www.hudsonbooksellers.com/book/9781637632895 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/take-less-do-more-glen-van-peski/1144473893;jsessionid=1511F01807AFAF67447724E441D107B0.prodny_store01-atgap04 https://www.amazon.com/Take-Less-More-Surprising-Generosity/dp/1637632894 Visit Glen's website to learn more https://www.glenvanpeski.com/
The podcast team has been busy at the annual AWP conference, so we're bringing you a rerelease of a great conversation from Season 2. A new episode will be in your feed in two weeks. Luna Adler talks to Jared about moving between fiction and non-fiction, Brooklyn College's unique novel-writing workshop aimed at accommodating the long form, the tension between a slow revision process and rapid MFA deadlines, and the benefit in recording one's writing time while allowing grace for a broad definition of writing time that may or may not include thinking time. Luna Adler is a Brooklyn-based writer and illustrator. She's currently an MFA candidate in fiction at Brooklyn College, where she was a recipient of the Truman Capote Fellowship. She is a fiction editor for The Brooklyn Review and a reader for Pigeon Pages. Her words, art, and comics have appeared or are forthcoming in Bon Appétit, Bust Magazine, Interview Magazine, Literary Hub, Gossamer, Autostraddle, Electric Literature, Backpacker Magazine, The Rumpus, The Belladonna Comedy, Hobart Pulp, and Lux Magazine, among others. Find her on Instagram @lunaadler or at lunaadler.com, where you can subscribe to her illustrated newsletter. MFA Writers is hosted by Jared McCormack and produced by Jared McCormack and Hanamori Skoblow. New episodes are released every two weeks. You can find more MFA Writers at MFAwriters.com. BE PART OF THE SHOW — Donate to the show at Buy Me a Coffee. — Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. — Submit an episode request. If there's a program you'd like to learn more about, contact us and we'll do our very best to find a guest who can speak to their experience. — Apply to be a guest on the show by filling out our application. STAY CONNECTED Twitter: @MFAwriterspod Instagram: @MFAwriterspodcast Facebook: MFA Writers Email: mfawriterspodcast@gmail.com
32 years in the making. Kris Gerhardht joins the GORDCAST. Just listen! GOSSAMER is the best LP of the year. Music, movies and monsters! PINK FLOYD, MUSE, STONE TEMPLE PILOTS, ANTHRAX, JAPAN, KUROSWAWA, OZU, FREAKS, TOD BROWNING, EVIL DEAD Etcetera Stick around at the end for Kris shredding as a teen.
It's our annual end of year parade of all the extra good stuff this year's podguests talked about. In order of appearance: Translator and author Caetano Galindo on how the countril Brazil got its name, and about a mythical disappearing island Lexicographer and Countdown's Dictionary Corner-er Susie Dent on geese Academic and collector of dictionaries Lindsay Rose Russell on the terms 'walking dictionary' and 'sleeping dictionary' Writer and Maintenance Phase cohost Aubrey Gordon on the origins and misuse of the Body Mass Index and body positivity movement Historian Dean Vuletic on why we say "Nul points!" about Eurovision losers Council funeral officer Evie King on alternatives to cremation Griefcast's Cariad Lloyd on Victorian Brits' rules for grief, and the misuse of the concept of five stages of grief. Plus! Renaming updates, movie-named knitwear, and my portmanteaus and portmantNOs of the year. Content notes: this episode contains discussions of death, grief, anti-fat bias, eugenics and racism; I've included warnings in the audio before each section where relevant, so you know which specific parts to skip if you need to. Get the transcript of this episode, and find links to the guests and more information about the topics therein, at theallusionist.org/bonus2023 This episode was produced by me, Helen Zaltzman. Martin Austwick of Neutrino Watch and Song By Song podcasts provides the Allusionist music. Thanks to Ashra for the inwhiches, Amanda and Carly for the ad sales, and Tort, Lilly and Chris for their community modding. And thank you for listening to the show, and recommending it to others! Become a member of the Allusioverse at theallusionist.org/donate and as well as keeping this independent podcast going, you get regular livestreams, insight into the making of this show, and watchalong parties - AND to hang out with your fellow Allusionauts in our delightful Discord community, where I am posting all my best/worst portmanteaus and portmantNOs. The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch via facebook.com/allusionistshow, instagram.com/allusionistshow, youtube.com/allusionistshow, twitter.com/allusionistshow etc. Our ad partner is Multitude. If you want me to talk lovingly and winningly about your product or thing on the show in 2024, sponsor an episode: contact Multitude at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Ravensburger, who make all sorts of jigsaw puzzles, including light-up 3D puzzles and puzzles you can use as pen holders afterwards. Buy Ravensburger puzzles in your preferred puzzle emporium and from Ravensburger's official websites. • Kitsch, fun and useful skincare, haircare and accessories and styling tools. Get 30% off your entire order at MyKitsch.com/allusionist.• Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running your online empire. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. • Canva, great design at your fingertips to level up your videos/presentations/websites etc. And you can collaborate: get a FREE 45-day extended trial when you go to Canva.me/allusionist. Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gossamer Rozen is our guest this week, and as such, this is a conversation about two things Gossamer has embraced throughout their career: culture and dualism. Culture: Gossamer's artistry almost universally speaks in the language of specific cultures, ones Gossamer can trace their own roots back to, or ones they admire. Dualism: Gossamer moves back and forth between digital and physical artistry with a rarely afforded fluidity. We talk at length about all these things, their pros and cons and intricacies, their places in crypto art at-large, and more. Enjoy.
This week's episode we discuss the deeper meanings going on behind the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes and why they are trying their best to future proof these contracts to hopefully avoid a similar striking happening in the near future, Then Devon was able to get some hands on time with the sequel to a game he had a bit of an antagonistic relationship with, “Blasphemous 2” and his finding may surprise long time listeners of the show. From there Devon's secret homework assignment is revealed to be a hands on review of the Action Force Swarm Trooper w/ Swarm Gear Set. While Devon shares the history of the toyline Sejohn shares his first impressions of the figure.Finally we embark on a journey into the first volume of Skottie Young's “I Hate Fairyland” with Sejohn as our guide as Devon tells his thoughts about what he has read in this first five issues and wonders if he is strong enough to continue reading.
Chuck Jones and Mel Blanc couldn't have guessed what we'd do when we got our hands on their creations. To be honest, I'm not sure we could have guessed either. That's the power of alcohol! Join Annie Craton, Dan Mulkerin, Kris Newton, and MeganBob for a Chungus of an episode that's full of bad choices. The takes are more explosive than a warehouse full of Acme products and the descent into drunken chaos will leave you satisfied in ways that not even the Tazmanian Devil himself could match. For your safety and the safety of others, please do not listen to this while operating heavy machinery. Frankly, listening to it in public may just be a bad idea full stop. Notes: If you want to hear the rest of this episode right this moment, then click here to join the Hard Choices Patreon! You can hear the other ninety dang minutes of this beast, along with hours and hours of bonus episodes and outtakes for a mere $1.69 a month! Nice! If you want to see Bad Choices - Square Enix go down on June 24th at 6PM Pacific/9PM Eastern on Crowdcast, you can either subscribe to Patreon at $4.20 a month and I'll add you to the event or you can buy a ticket direct from the event page by clicking here. Don't forget to use the promo code Eggplant! Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/funk-me License code: PY3X4XBA59ZDUAVZ https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/funky-junk License code: KIXMIV9S2VDVUHLW https://uppbeat.io/t/hey-pluto/the-gentleman License code: UWXG3BXPCASTYIHY https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/lets-get-it License code: MGTNINNDEXYJBAZQ https://uppbeat.io/t/hey-pluto/high-life License code: GE9B1XIV9R1VKMML https://uppbeat.io/t/doug-organ/boogie-time License code: QOVELAYOE1SDZQ4Y https://uppbeat.io/t/hey-pluto/the-brighton-bop License code: VWDJ4C60GOAIPACW https://uppbeat.io/t/jonny-boyle/jazzed License code: AVN7XPXUBHDBHFAM https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/wake-me-up License code: SPHCZLRSPZNRUK7R https://uppbeat.io/t/walz/redcar-jazz License code: A0MVEEBKYDDJ0EQY https://uppbeat.io/t/sonda/rock-it License code: QFNICKIQJYO3DCZO https://uppbeat.io/t/ill-kitchen/black-life License code: DYLLL10UX13VLYV0 https://uppbeat.io/t/jonny-boyle/jazzed License code: C1WTYZUQK0DNEDFT
In this gossamer episode, we talk artificial intelligence, activision being activision, more myhouse.wad stuff, nintendo making games no one asked for and more
Looking for a movie to watch that features demons and exorcisms? Southern Demonology has you covered! In this episode, JJ reviews Prey to the Devil, The Pope's Exorcist, and Drag me to Hell. Two of these are very recent films yet only one is deemed worth watching with copious reasons listed as to why.Also, Southern Demonology was recently listed in a FreeSpot blog article as the number one ranked podcast concerning demonology! Thanks to everyone for listening and making this happen! You can check out the article at https://blog.feedspot.com/demonology_podcasts/Get access to all of Southern Demonology's links at https://linktr.ee/southerndemonology Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/southerndemonology. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we discuss the big red hairy tennis show wearing monster from the Looney Tunes legacy of cartoons.
In this episode, we discuss the big red hairy tennis show wearing monster from the Looney Tunes legacy of cartoons.
For more information regarding this CME/CE activity and to complete the CME/CE requirements and claim credit for this activity, visit:https://www.mycme.com/courses/decoding-and-discussing-pah-guidelines-8896Featuring faculty Ioana Preston, MD, moderated by Corinne R. Young, MSN, FNP-C, FCCPSummaryIn this episode of NACE Clinical Highlights, Dr. Ioana Preston joins NP Corinne Young to discuss the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). They dive into the importance of ruling out other groups of pulmonary hypertension and highlight the role of VQ scans in diagnosing chronic clots. The significance of right heart catheterization in confirming the diagnosis and guiding treatment decisions is emphasized. The discussion also covers risk stratification and the benefits of dual upfront therapy with oral drugs for most group one PAH patients, as well as risk stratification-based follow-up management. Finally, Dr. Preston provides insights into upcoming advancements in therapeutic options.Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this activity, learners should be able to:Identify patients with PAH, utilizing updated definitions and diagnostic evaluationsInitiate therapy for patients with PAH based on currently available guidelinesTransition between therapies in patients with PAH based on risk stratification and guideline- and goal-directed therapyThis activity is accredited for CME/CE Credit.Provided by the National Association for Continuing Education in partnership with the Association for Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers.The National Association for Continuing Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.The National Association for Continuing Education designates this enduring material for a maximum of 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.National Association for Continuing Education is accredited by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners as an approved provider of nurse practitioner continuing education. Provider number: 121222. This activity is approved for 0.25 contact hours (which includes 0.25 hours of pharmacology).Summary of Individual DisclosuresDr. Preston has disclosed the following financial relationships:Consultant: Aerovate, Altavant, Gossamer, Janssen, Liquidia, Merck, Respira, United TherapeuticsAdvisor: Aerovate, Altavant, Gossamer, Janssen, Liquidia, Merck, Respira, United TherapeuticsContracted Research: Janssen, Merck, United TherapeuticsAll her disclosures are related to pulmonary hypertension.Ms. Young has disclosed the following financial relationships:Advisor: AstraZeneca (Asthma), Takeda (Alpha1)Speaker: Griffols (AAT)AAT: alpha-1 antitrypsinAll of the relevant financial relationships listed for these individuals have been mitigated.Faculty, planners, guest patient(s) (if applicable), and moderators for this educational activity not listed in the Summary of Individual Disclosures above have no relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose with ineligible companies whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.Disclosure of Commercial SupportThis presentation is supported by an educational grant from Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp.Please visit http://naceonline.com to engage in more live and on demand CME/CE content.
Without a care in the world, Zachary of Bremen tosses the spine-chilling topic of “The Essence of Fear” into the bean machine quiver and expects the beans to just deal with it once it's fired out. Of course - they do. They dive deep. Gossamer deep. Listen only with extreme caution (one ear?). Also contains a forbidden jingle.Join our PATREON for ad-free episodes and a monthly bonus episode: www.patreon.com/threebeansaladGet in touch:threebeansaladpod@gmail.com@beansaladpod
On this week's episode we are diving into the topic of "Myrmecopholi" in Butterflies. Specifically talking about the Lycaenid butterflies and how they manage to have ants tend to their every need. IG: https://www.instagram.com/insects4fun/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085443614825 This week's featured artists: Ghostrifter Official, Blue Wednesday, Sleepermane, and Artificial. Music
Gossamer is an adjective that means light and delicate. Our word of the day dates back to Middle English and combines the words ‘goose' and ‘summer,' as a reference to the time of year when geese were eaten. The word soon came to refer to anything silky or filmy — just like the down of geese. The gossamer substance of my sleeping bag makes sleeping in the woods a lot more comfortable than it would be otherwise. Now all I need is to do something about all those mosquitoes.
A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach
With my latest film, I'm working on an NFT component to it. It's a new area for me and it's been fun to explore and learn about. And I wanted to share my journey and findings so yours can be easier. So check out this episode and please share your thoughts down in the comment section or hit me up on social media @PhilSvitek. BTW, I didn't mention this in the episode, part of learning is also seeing what others are up to. Here's some projects I've been checking out: Cinema Verse, A Kid Called Beast, Shisoka Island, Gossamer, Krapopolis, Gangster All Star, and Stoner Cats. Lastly, for more free resources from your 360 creative coach, check out my website at http://philsvitek.com. RESOURCES/LINKS: -Coach or Consultant Services: https://philsvitek.com/lets-work-together/ -Podcast Services: http://philsvitek.com/podcastservices -Love Market Film: https://www.amazon.com/Love-Market-Amy-Cassandra-Martinez/dp/B09DFS3FTZ/ref=sr_1_14 -Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/philsvitek -Merchandise: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/phil-svitek---360-creative-coach/ -Instagram: http://instagram.com/philsvitek -Facebook: http://facebook.com/philippsvitek -Twitter: http://twitter.com/philsvitek -Financially Fit Foundation: http://financiallyfitfoundation.org -Master Mental Fortitude Book: http://mastermentalfortitude.com -Elan, Elan Book: http://philsvitek.com/elan-elan -In Search of Sunrise Book: http://philsvitek.com/in-search-of-sunrise -A Bogotá Trip Film: https://philsvitek.com/a-bogota-trip/
Nicolas Sassoon is a Franco-Canadian artist using early computer graphics to create a wide array of pixelated forms, patterns & architectural structures. His works are published on SuperRare, Foundation, and Objkt, having been collected by some of the most notable NFT collectors in the space.Sam Mason de Caires is an engineer who's into generative art. Presently at Syndicate DAO, and previously at Foundation and Rainbow.Together they are 2/4ths of Gossamer. Along with their friends Tim Smith and FEELS, they are a collective who are collecting art together as a DAO. View their collection at gossamerdao.xyzIn this episode we talk about art and the web3 space. About Nicolas' artistic practice, and how he makes his works. How technology is enabling new ways to create, collect, and support artistic expression. And what kinds of art Sam and Nicolas are interested in for Gossamer.SPONSORSZerion combines every corner of web3 in a simple and intuitive app for self-custodial humans. Discover the hottest NFT collections, track your DeFi rewards, and vote in DAOs across 10+ chains. Get started at zerion.ioLens Protocol is the open-source tech stack for building decentralized social media applications. A permissionless and transparent social graph that is owned by the user. Lens is the last social media handle you'll ever need to create. Visit lens.xyz
Sustainability in Beauty: What I Learned as a Beauty EditorMegan McIntyre has been a beauty editor for about 17 years now, and she was involved with companies and the inner workings of how things came to be, and it gave her a front-row seat to learning every aspect of the business and satisfying her curiosity, especially when sustainability came up as something that was both interesting to consumers and brands. On this episode, we'll talk about:Have there been a lot of intentional dishonesty or has it been more of a lack of education and awareness?How has the conversation changed in her 17 years as a beauty editor? What is different now in terms of how people talk about sustainability?Are there certain brands that are doing it well?Have she come across an audience that's very vocal and makes a very strong argument in favor of virgin plastic in reducing carbon emissions because of the other material's weight and processing time?What she thinks of The PACK Collective?Her take on the beauty industry's use of refillable packaging, like, what is this all about? Where do you think it's going?What makes her excited about Biotech Packaging?Could she sort through the topic of recyclability into what she thinks we should be talking about or how we should be thinking about it?How different are recyclers across the country?How often is recycling happening?What is her take on being a journalist in today's world of distrust and fake news, and what is the overall situation? How have things changed for her in the field of journalism or is it still the same? And all of the world's noise is just out there.Megan McIntyre is a beauty and wellness writer based in Denver. You can read her work on Byrdie, Glamour, Coveteur, Marie Claire, Elle, Gossamer, and Fashionista. She is also a freelance copywriter and brand consultant for a diverse array of brands, including Shen Beauty in Brooklyn, Kiehl's, Ulta, Aveda, Pantene, Nexxus, and many more. Prior to her freelance life, Megan was the beauty director at Refinery29, a senior editor for Daily Makeover, and an assistant editor at Women's Wear Daily. She lived in Brooklyn for 15 years before deciding she liked proximity to skiing better than proximity to bagels (for shame!) and packed up her husband, 13-year-old Schnoodle, and borderline hoarder levels of face serums to head to Colorado. She loves the mountains and easy access to cannabis edibles, but TBH really misses decent bagels.For more information and to explore other episodes, go to www.ppcpackaging.com/the-packaging-brothersFollow PPCPackaging on social media! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pacific-packaging-components-inc-/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PPCPackaging/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ppcpackaging/?hl=en Website: http://www.ppcpackaging.com/Find out more about Megan:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-mcintyre-6546532/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CDwgSsdnSbA/?hl=en# The views and opinions expressed on the "Packaging Brothers" podcast are solely those of the author and guests and should not be attributed to any other individual or entity. This podcast is an independent production of Packaging Brothers, and the podcast production is an original work of the author. All rights of ownership and reproduction are retained—copyright 2022.
In this episode we wrap up our butterfly series with information on hairstreaks, blues, coppers, and harvesters. Logo by Natalie Cervantes Music by Owen DesBles
The sun is setting on Zeitgeist Summer and today we take a look at the 2008 documentary/live performance feature "If All Goes Wrong". This warts and all documentary covers the Pumpkins infamous residencies at The Orange Peel in Asheville and The Fillmore in San Francisco in the summer of 2007. Frank and Pat talk about their deep appreciation for the Zeitgeist-era lineup, Billy's love-hate relationship with the fans (and vice versa), the uncomfortable moments of watching a band and the members we love having a rough time and of course, more Jimmy adulation. And also...Gossamer. GOSSAMER! We also share news of how the Pumpkast episodes will operate moving forward. Cuddle up to your homemade Billy bust and enjoy this episode! How to support the 'kast: MERCH Our PATREON buymeacoffee.com/Pumpkast Please rate and review us! Follow us on the socials: Twitter: @PumpkinsPodcast Instagram: @smashingpumpkast TikTok: @smashingpumpkast
Ken Liu is a multiple Hugo Award-winning American author of science fiction and fantasy. His epic fantasy series, “The Dandelion Dynasty,” is the first work in the “silkpunk” genre, which he created. AMC's "Pantheon" was created around the Singularity-based stories in “The Hidden Girl,” a collection of short stories by Ken. His story, “The Paper Menagerie,” is the first piece of fiction to win three literary genre awards: the Hugo, the Nebula, and the World Fantasy Award. Published finalist in 2003 with the story “Gossamer.” That was the year we had the event in Beverly Hills, and Chick Corea performed, plus three grandmasters of science fiction: Robert Silverberg, Fred Pohl, Hal Clement He also consults and speaks publicly on various subjects such as cryptocurrency, futurism, implications of new technologies (5G, GPT-3, nanomaterials, etc.), science fiction, virtual reality, and sustainable storytelling.
Ken Liu is a multiple Hugo Award-winning American author of science fiction and fantasy. His epic fantasy series, “The Dandelion Dynasty,” is the first work in the “silkpunk” genre, which he created. AMC's "Pantheon" was created around the Singularity-based stories in “The Hidden Girl,” a collection of short stories by Ken. His story, “The Paper Menagerie,” is the first piece of fiction to win three literary genre awards: the Hugo, the Nebula, and the World Fantasy Award. Published finalist in 2003 with the story “Gossamer.” That was the year we had the event in Beverly Hills, and Chick Corea performed, plus three grandmasters of science fiction: Robert Silverberg, Fred Pohl, Hal Clement He also consults and speaks publicly on various subjects such as cryptocurrency, futurism, implications of new technologies (5G, GPT-3, nanomaterials, etc.), science fiction, virtual reality, and sustainable storytelling.
At the State of NFTs IRL event, held in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, we sat down with three of the most prominent U.S. figures in the greater NFT landscape to discuss the unstable present, with an eye toward the promising future of NFTs.Joining us is Nifty Gateway Co-Founder Duncan Cock Foster, “Mec;” a Web3 educator, MECXDAO founder and Aokiverse's head of community, and the crypto and tattoo artist Gossamer Rozen, who's also the founder of Tigerbob NFT. Together, the three brought vital questions to the current bear market, and what it holds for the future of NFTs — giving attendees a sneak peek into their future plans in Web3 and beyond.In this episode we cover:Foster's vision for refocusing the NFT space on artistsRozen's future plans for Tigerbob NFTWhy the NFT space should transition away from speculative marketsThe increasing regulation found in the NFT industryHow the bear market is stripping the NFT space back to its bare essentialsTo listen to the audio version of this episode, go to http://smarturl.it/nftnowTo sign up for the nft now newsletter where we break down the NFT market into actionable insights each week, go to: https://www.nftnow.com To follow Duncan on Twitter, go here: https://twitter.com/dccockfosterTo follow Duncan on Instagram, go here: https://instagram.com/duncan_cockfosterTo follow Mec on Twitter, go here: https://twitter.com/mecdotTo follow Mec on Instagram, go here: https://instagram.com/mecyverTo follow Gossamer on Twitter, go here: https://twitter.com/grelysianTo follow Gossamer on Instagram, go here: https://instagram.com/grelysian See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"ZEITGEIST SUMMER" is here, and it's a scorcher! Before Frank and Pat do their deep dive into the 16-track "complete" (all variants merged) version of Zeitgeist, we're setting the scene and sharing some important background on this momentous, polarizing, rebooted period in SP history. Pat takes some time this week to handle some family stuff back home, but not before sharing his earliest memories of Zeitgeist, an album that carried his young ass from Buffalo to the Big Apple. Back at Pumpkast HQ, Frank is joined by Brian Matthews and Tyler Cardwell of The Discographers podcast, who were kind enough to help introduce the album and share some factual and personal history about it... along with a little "Gossamer" praise for good measure. Call up Paris Hilton on your Blackberry Razr, slather on that sunscreen and join Lady Liberty for a dip in our rising oceans 'cause Zeitgeist Summer has officially begun! Come on, let's GO! How to support the 'kast: MERCH Our PATREON buymeacoffee.com/Pumpkast Please rate and review us! Follow us on the socials: Twitter: @PumpkinsPodcast Instagram: @smashingpumpkast TikTok: @smashingpumpkast
This morning, we discuss the challenges in the NFT market recently, including some up-and-coming projects Gossamer seeds, and Moonrunners. We also talk about Pixel Vault and the future of their partnership with Dana White and the UFC might look like. We consider the brand aspect of Doodles, Nick sells a Mutant Ape Yacht Club live on the show, and have some guests on to discuss the broader market/economic concepts. Tune in live every weekday Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM Eastern to 10:30 AM Buy our NFT Sign up for FTX Join our discord Check out our Twitter Give us your thoughts on the show by leaving a rating. -- DISCLAIMER: You should never treat any opinion expressed by the hosts of this content as a recommendation to make a particular investment, or to follow a particular strategy. The thoughts and commentary on this show are an expression of the hosts' opinions and are for entertainment and informational purposes only. This show is never financial advice.
Luna Adler talks to Jared about moving between fiction and non-fiction, Brooklyn College's unique novel-writing workshop aimed at accommodating the long form, the tension between a slow revision process and rapid MFA deadlines, and the benefit in recording one's writing time while allowing grace for a broad definition of writing time that may or may not include thinking time. Luna Adler is a Brooklyn-based writer and illustrator. She's currently an MFA candidate in fiction at Brooklyn College, where she was a recipient of the Truman Capote Fellowship. She is a fiction editor for The Brooklyn Review and a reader for Pigeon Pages. Her words, art, and comics have appeared or are forthcoming in Bon Appétit, Bust Magazine, Interview Magazine, Literary Hub, Gossamer, Autostraddle, Electric Literature, Backpacker Magazine, The Rumpus, The Belladonna Comedy, Hobart Pulp, and Lux Magazine, among others. Find her on Instagram @lunaadler or at lunaadler.com, where you can subscribe to her illustrated newsletter. MFA Writers is hosted by Jared McCormack and produced by Jared McCormack and Hanamori Skoblow. New episodes are released every two weeks. You can find more MFA Writers at MFAwriters.com. This episode was requested by Marcia Bronstein. Thank you for listening, Marcia! BE PART OF THE SHOW — Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or Podcast Addict. — Submit an episode request. If there's a program you'd like to learn more about, contact us and we'll do our very best to find a guest who can speak to their experience. — Apply to be a guest on the show by filling out our application. STAY CONNECTED Twitter: @MFAwriterspod Instagram: @MFAwriterspodcast Facebook: MFA Writers
Jonathan Sadlowe is General Partner at Gossamer Capital. Gossamer supports Startups building the future of Blockchain, DeFi, NFTs and Web3. They have been a strong supporter of the Stacks ecosystem and been one of the most active investors in the space since Mainnet launch.
In today's video, we are going to talk about Tigerbob NFT, an NFT project by Gossamer Rozen that has been thriving since its launch on May 28th. Learn more about Tigerbob
Kevin Rose joined Gossamer Rozen for live dutch auction minting during the launch of Tigerbobs.
#015 - Join us for an amazing conversation with Suhaly Bautista-Carolina of Moon Mother Apothecary on the power and experience of diving into the depths of the plant path. Suhaly is an AfroKisqueyan herbalist, artist, educator, and community organizer. And she's the founder of Moon Mother Apothecary, a practice and offering of heart-centered, moon-powered medicines created in the traditional wisdom and knowledge of her ancestors. In this episode, Suhaly shares about how working with nourishing roots like Ginger and Astragalus and soothing herbs like Lemon balm and Oatstraw allow us to slow down and reconnect to our wholeness, to each other, to ourselves, and to nourishment. She also offers key insights into how plants can help us find the courage and the bravery that is required to take a leap into new depths, and how she has found inspiration in Mae Jemison, who was the first Black woman to venture into outer space; and Andrea Motley Crabtree, the first Black woman deep sea diver in the US army.The Moon Mother will be hosting an upcoming workshop on the Mother of All Lands: Plants of Power, Purpose, Resistance in Kiskeya with Herban Cura on April 24th; where she'll do a deep dive into the Materia Medica, folklore, mythology, and socio-political histories of some medicinal plants prominent in Dominican plantwork & the ways they are used across various Dominican communities and in the Dominican Diaspora. Suhaly Bautista-Carolina (she/they), aka Moon Mother aka The Earth Warrior, is an AfroKiskeyan herbalist, artist, arts administrator, educator, mother, daughter, wife, and community organizer. Her practice lives intentionally at the intersection of plant power and people power and centers the collective wisdom of her community and the ancestral legacy of her people, while creating spaces of agency for folks to enter into their own healing. She is a 2018 graduate of the Sacred Vibes Apothecary spiritual herbalism apprenticeship, and carries out her purpose through small batch, moon-powered plant medicine offerings, justice-forward collaborations, workshops, knowledge-shares, and beyond. Suhaly has hosted plant medicine-making workshops with spaces including New York Botanical Garden, Gossamer, The Wing, The Museum of the City of New York, Ethel's Club, Fotografiska, The Highline and several others. She has also guided workshops at the 2nd and 3rd Annual NYC Spiritual Herbalism Conferences. Her ongoing research is centered on Kiskeyan plant medicine in the Dominican Republic and across the Dominican Diaspora in NYC. The Moon Mother is a proud member of United Plant Savers, Queer Healers, and Herbalists Without Borders. And she is living + loving in Brooklyn, on Lenape and Canarsee land, with her wife and their baby girl, Luna. Register for Suhaly's upcoming workshop on Mother of All Lands: Plants of Power, Purpose, Resistance in Kiskeya (Quisqueya, Dominican Republic and Haiti), hosted with Herban Cura on April 24th at www.moonmotherapothecary.com/workshopsYou can find Suhaly at www.moonmotherapothecary.com and on IG @moonmotherapothecary. For more info please visit: www.multidimensionalnature.com and IG @multidimensional.nature