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00:00 Derek Clegg - "My Word" 02:29 Robyn Hitchcock - "Full Moon In My Soul" 05:16 Graham Bole - "We Are One" 08:36 ricky eat acid - "inside my house; some place i keep dreaming about (johnny_ripper remix)" 12:54 THF Drenching - "The 814" 16:27 OsO El roTo - "Bastet" 19:49 Vincent Augustus - "waste time" All music sourced from the Free Music Archive under Creative Commons licenses. Info, licenses, and downloads: My Word Full Moon In My Soul We Are One inside my house; some place i keep dreaming about (johnny_ripper remix) The 814 Bastet waste time
Our four founders, Jordan O’Reilly from Hireup, Hana Krawchuk from Love to Dream, Will Davies of Car Next Door and Christian Damstra from Damstra Technologies travel to Silicon Valley to meet the founders of AirBnB and LinkedIn and learn how to keep the wheels on during the hypergrowth phase.For some, it will change the way they think about their business.Music credits:Where It Goes, JahzzarSum of My Fears, Dazie MaeTheme for Rosa, Graham Bole,Bird, James PantsEmbers and Ashes, AnenonQuizitive, Lee RosevereThis Minus Five Fire To The Stars Rework, Captive PortalMarxist ArrowCrystal Echoes, Sergey CheremisinovHappiness, Scott Buckley See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Co-host Aryn interviews actor Kenz (Makenzie Massagli) from the YouTube channel Unmedicated & Dysfunctional. The girls talk about a cement pit, burying bodies, pet goats, playing the PC game "Lurking," and react to the trailer for "Stifled" (a spiritual sequel to "Lurking," coming soon from Gattai Games). David updates listeners on the behind-the-scenes progress of the podcast. With indie music from Graham Bole, EeL, and Avaren. #UnmedDysfunct
A Partir Desse Dia - DarkSunn; Theory - 6V Battery Matrix; Liber Mysteriorum - Oz Alchemist, Sia, We Are One - Graham Bole; Geeknotes: 15th Amendment, 2/21 - Not my Sheriff! Not my President! No more Deportations!, 2/26-City Arts & Lectures: Edward Snowden & Daniel Ellsberg @ Nourse Theater, 2/28-Carnaval San Francisco in the Mission; Practice - 6V Types, 6 vs 12V; Hunt - DarkSunn
Long, long ago, in a certain tsardom there lived an old man and an old woman and their daughter Vasilisa. They had only a small hut for a home, but their life was a peaceful and happy one. However, even the brightest of skies may become overcast, and misfortune stepped over their threshold at last. Music is Kirigami by Graham Bole. (freemusicarchive.org/music/Graham_B…_01_-_Kirigami)
Many, many years ago lived an emperor, who thought so much of new clothes that he spent all his money in order to obtain them; his only ambition was to be always well dressed. He did not care for his soldiers, and the theatre did not amuse him; the only thing, in fact, he thought anything of was to drive out and show a new suit of clothes. Music is Kirigami by Graham Bole. (freemusicarchive.org/music/Graham_B…_01_-_Kirigami)
Why are Ravens black and why do they shriek? Music is Kirigami by Graham Bole. (freemusicarchive.org/music/Graham_B…_01_-_Kirigami)
Once on a time there was an old man and an old woman who had no children; and one day the old woman went into the fields and picked a basket of beans. When she had finished, she looked into the basket and said, "I wish all the beans were little children." Music is Kirigami by Graham Bole. (freemusicarchive.org/music/Graham_B…_01_-_Kirigami)
In the country of Zouman, in Persia, there lived a Greek king. This king was a leper, and all his doctors had been unable to cure him, when a very clever physician came to his court. Music this week is Kirigami by Graham Bole. (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Graham_Bole/First_New_Day/Graham_Bole_-_01_-_Kirigami)
This week on the Market Urbanism Podcast, I chat with Samuel Zipp and Nathan Storring on the wonderful new volume Vital Little Plans: The Short Works of Jane Jacobs. From Jacobs' McCarthy-era defense of unorthodox thinking to snippets of her unpublished history of humanity, the book is a must-read for fans of Jane Jacobs. In this podcast, we discuss some of the broader themes of Jacobs' thinking. For links and discussion on this episode, please visit marketurbanism.com. Our theme music is “Origami” by Graham Bole, hosted on the Free Music Archive.
My guest this week is Anthony Ling. Anthony is founder and editor of Caos Planejado, a Brazilian website on cities and urban planning. He also founded Bora, a transportation technology startup and is currently an MBA candidate at Stanford University. He graduated Architecture and Urban Planning at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul and worked with Isay Weinfeld early in his career. For links and discussion on this episode, please visit marketurbanism.com. Our theme music is “Origami” by Graham Bole, hosted on the Free Music Archive.
My guest this week is Sanford Ikeda, a professor of economics at SUNY Purchase and a visiting scholar at New York University. For links and discussion on this episode, please visit marketurbanism.com. Our theme music is “Origami” by Graham Bole, hosted on the Free Music Archive.
Emily Hamilton and Nolan Gray discuss the relationship between land-use regulation and the rising cost of housing. Our theme music is "Origami" by Graham Bole, hosted on the Free Music Archive.
Announcing the Market Urbanism Podcast! For show notes and information, head over to marketurbanism.com. Our theme music is "Origami" by Graham Bole, hosted on the Free Music Archive.
"The purpose of THE MAX is to discover yourself beyond who you know yourself to be. It is a voyage through your own humanity—a journey to discover the extent of your self-expressive power." Paula Shaw has been leading a workshop called "The Max" at Esalen for nearly 30 years. Today, we talk to her about the roots of The Max, touching upon her history with est and her experiences with the Actor's Theater of New York. Today's music is by Graham Bole, "Sleep Seeds," from the album "First New Day," licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
Secret meetings with Saddam, skin heads, and prison, all in this final episode with former Congressman Mark Siljander! RESOURCES: www.bridgestocommonground.org Mission Frontiers Magazine – The ISIS Crisis: The Plan to Defeat Radicalism by Mark Siljander http://www.missionfrontiers.org/issue/article/the-isis-crisis MUSIC: Theme Music by: Los Close Sponsor Music by: Drunk Pedestrians Interlude Music by: Josh Woodard, Pinar Akbay, Graham Bole, Steve Combs, Sergey Cheremisinov, Trans Alp, Chris Zabriski, Jelsonic, and 04
Understanding the thing behind the thing. We can make great graphics, buy Why? Brandon sits down with filmmaker Jesse Bryan to discuss finding the story behind why we do what we do. At a certain point, Jesse becomes the interviewer, as Brandon candidly uncovers some of the core values that drive him. This is a must listen for any designer realizing that simply "making stuff look cool" just isn't enough. Created by: Brandon Rike Produced by: Brandon Rike & Brian Skeel of Chris Graham Mastering.com Theme Music: The Hands of Stone (Remixed by Jesse Cale) Music: “Dry Air” by Podington Bear // “What True Self Feels” by Chris Zabriskie // “Heebie Jeebies” by Graham Bole