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Opening The Gates To More Listings
Episode 183: Ali Harper

Opening The Gates To More Listings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 55:08


Today's guest is the owner of Harpers Property People and is a triple eXp ICON.He is now based in Northumberland, but his career has seen his work in London for some of the biggest names within the industry such as KFH, Spicerhaart, Purplebricks, and Keller Williams, before deciding to launch his own business in June 2021.Harpers have gone on to sell over 300 properties during this time from a cold start and if you want to hear how these phenomenal results have been achieved, you better not miss this episode!

Seattle Nice
Are You Mad At Me? Episode 2: We Talk to Adam Penenberg, Who Uncovered the Deception at the Heart of "Shattered Glass"

Seattle Nice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 16:15


Check out a preview of the latest episode of Are You Mad at Me?, the podcast about the movie Shattered Glass hosted by PubliCola co-founders Erica Barnett and Josh Feit. Shattered Glass, starting Hayden Christensen, Peter Sarsgaard, Chloe Sevigny, and Steve Zahn (among many other names you'll recognize), is about a journalism scandal in the late 1990s in which a reporter, Stephen Glass, was found to have fabricated dozens of stories for The New Republic, Harpers, and many other traditional media outlets. Our guest for this month's show, Adam Penenberg (portrayed by Zahn in the film), was working for an early online outlet called Forbes Digital Tool when his editor, Kambiz Foroohar, demanded to know why he'd been scooped by Stephen Glass on a story about teenage hackers. As we now know, the story was completely fabricated—and Penenberg was the one who unraveled the fraud. In our interview, Penenberg tells us what it was like to uncover the story and reflects on what it was like to be a reporter for a digital startup going up against a venerable institution like The New Republic. He also offers his thoughts on why Glass decided to fabricate stories instead of just reporting them, and tells us what it was like talking to Steve Zahn as he was developing his character for the movie.Listen, like, and subscribe to Are You Mad at Me? on Apple or wherever you get your podcasts.Send us a text! Note that we can only respond directly to emails realseattlenice@gmail.comSupport the showYour support on Patreon helps pay for editing, production, live events and the unique, hard-hitting local journalism and commentary you hear weekly on Seattle Nice.

The LOL Podcast
Harper's BOYFRIEND Comes On The Podcast!

The LOL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 56:56


We invited Harpers boyfriend onto the podcast!

KunstlerCast - Suburban Sprawl: A Tragic Comedy
KunstlerCast 419 — Celia Farber on Covid Sorcery, the AIDS Fiasco, and Science Gone Wrong

KunstlerCast - Suburban Sprawl: A Tragic Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 72:02


Journalist and blogger Celia Farber started out covering the AIDS crisis in the 1980s as a staff writer for Spin Magazine. She went freelance in 1997 writing for Esquire, Harper's, Rolling Stone, Salon, Observer, and more. Her 2006 article in Harpers exposing the activities of Anthony Fauci at US NIAID was followed by a “career-ending” coordinated attack on her from the medical research establishment. She started her blog, The Truth Barrier, in 2009. It was attacked and taken down in 2020, and she has since relocated it to the Substack platform. Her books are Serious Adverse Events: An Uncensored History of AIDS (2023) and Sacrifice: How the Deadliest Vaccine in History Targeted the Most Vulnerable, With Dr. James Thorp (2025). She served as AIDS historian and researcher for Robert Kennedy, Jr., on his book, The Real Anthony Fauci. The KunstlerCast theme music is the beautiful Two Rivers Waltz written and performed by Larry Unger

Keen On Democracy
Episode 2237: Matthew Karp explains how progressives can successfully bulldoze America

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 48:33


“Expect More Bulldozings”, the Princeton historian Matthew Karp predicts in this month's Harpers magazine about MAGA America. In his analysis of the Democrats' loss to Trump, Karp argues that the supposedly progressive party has become disconnected from working-class voters partially because it represents what he calls "the nerve center of American capitalism." He suggests that for all Democrats' strong cultural liberalism and institutional power, the party has failed to deliver meaningful economic reforms. The party's leadership, particularly Kamala Harris, he says, appeared out of touch with reality in the last election, celebrating the economic and poltical status quo in an America where the voters clearly wanted structural change. Karp advocates for a new left-wing populism that combines innovative economic programs with nationalism, similar to successful left-wing leaders like Obrador in Mexico and Lulu in Brazil and American indepedents like the Nebraskan Dan Osborne. Here are the 5 KEEN ON takeaways in our conversation with Karp:* The Democratic Party has become the party at the "nerve center of American capitalism," representing cultural, institutional, and economic power centers while losing its historic connection to working-class voters. Despite this reality, Democrats are unwilling or unable to acknowledge this transformation.* Kamala Harris's campaign was symptomatic of broader Democratic Party issues - celebrating the status quo while failing to offer meaningful change. The party's focus on telling voters "you never had it so good" ignored how many Americans actually felt about what they saw as their troubling economic situation.* Working-class voters didn't necessarily embrace Trump's agenda but rejected Democrats' complacency and disconnection from reality. The Democrats' vulnerability at the ballot box stands in stark contrast to their dominance of cultural institutions, academia, and the national security state.* The path forward for Democrats could look like Dan Osborne's campaign in Nebraska - a populist approach that directly challenges economic elites across party lines while advocating for universal programs rather than targeted reforms or purely cultural politics.* The solution isn't simply returning to New Deal-style politics or embracing technological fixes, but rather developing a new nationalist-leftist synthesis that combines universal social programs with pro-family, pro-worker policies while accepting the reality of the nation-state as the container for political change.Bulldozing America: The Full TranscriptANDREW KEEN: If there's a word or metaphor we can use to describe Trumpian America, it might be "bulldoze." Trump is bulldozing everything and everyone, or at least trying to. Lots of people warned us about this, perhaps nobody more than my guest today. Matthew Karp teaches at Princeton and had an interesting piece in the January issue of Harper's. Matthew, is bulldozing the right word? Is that our word of the month, of the year?MATTHEW KARP: It does seem like it. This column is more about the Democrats' electoral fortunes than Trump's war on the administrative state, but it seems to apply in a number of contexts.KEEN: When did you write it?KARP: The lead times for these Harper's pieces are really far in advance. They have a very trim kind of working order. I wrote this almost right in the wake of the election in November, and then some of the edits stretched on into December. It's still a review of the dynamics that brought Trump into office and an assessment of the various interpretations that have been proffered by different groups for why Trump won and why the Democrats lost.KEEN: You begin with an interesting half-joke: given Trump's victory, maybe we should use the classic Brechtian proposal to dissolve the people and elect another. You say there are some writers like Jill Filipovic, who has been on this show, and Rebecca Solnit, who everybody knows. There's a lot of hand-wringing, soul-searching on the left these days, isn't there?KARP: That's what defeat does to you. The impulse to essentially blame the people, not the politicians—there was a lot of that talk alongside insistences that Kamala Harris ran a "flawless" campaign. That was a prime adjective: flawless. This has been a feature of Democratic Party politics for a while. It certainly appeared in 2016, and while I don't think it's actually the majority view this time around, that faction was out there again.The Democratic Party's TransformationKEEN: It's an interesting word, "flawless." I've argued many times, both on the show and privately, that she ran—I'm not sure if even the word "ran" is the right word—what was essentially a deeply flawed campaign. You seem to agree, although you might suggest there are some structural elements. What's your analysis three months after the defeat, as the dust has settled?KARP: It doesn't feel like the dust has settled. I'm writing my piece now about these early days of the Trump administration, and it feels like a dust cloud—we can barely see because the headlines constantly cloud our vision. But looking back on the election, there are several things to say. The essential, broader trend, which I think is larger than Harris's particular moves as a candidate or her qualities and deficits, has to do with the Democratic Party as a national entity—I don't like the word "brand," though we all have to speak as if we're marketers now.Since Obama in particular, and this is an even longer-running trend, the Democratic Party's fortunes have really nosedived with voters making less money, getting less education, voters in working-class and lower-middle-class positions—measured any way you slice it sociologically. This is not only a historic reversal from what was once the party of Roosevelt, which Joe Biden tried to resurrect with that giant FDR poster behind him in the White House, but it represents a fundamental shift in American politics.Political scientists talk about class dealignment, the way in which, for a long time, there essentially was no class alignment between the parties. These days, if anything, there's probably a stronger case for the Republicans to be more of a working-class party just from their coalition, although I think that's overstated too. From the Democratic perspective, what's striking is the trend—the slipping away, the outmigration of all these voters away from the Democrats, especially in national elections, in presidential elections.The Party of CapitalKEEN: You put it nicely in your piece—I'm quoting you—"The fault is not in the Democrats' campaigns, it's in themselves." And then you write, and I think this is the really important sentence: "This is a party that represents the nerve center of American capitalism, ideological production and imperial power." Some people might suggest, well, what's wrong with that? America should be proud of its capitalism, its imperial power, its ideological production. But what's so surreal, so jarring about all this is that Democrats don't acknowledge that. You can see it in Harris, in her husband, in San Francisco and in Park Slope, Brooklyn, where you live. You can see it in Princeton, in Manhattan. It's so self-evident. And yet no one is willing to actually acknowledge this.KARP: It's interesting to think about it that way because I wonder if a more candid piece of self-recognition would benefit the party. I think some of it is there's a deep-seated need, going back to that tradition of FDR and especially on the part of the left wing of the party—anyone who's even halfway progressive—to feel like this is the party of the little guy against the big guy, the party of marginalized people, the party of justice for all, not just for the powerful.That felt need transcends the statistics tallied up in voting returns. For the media and institutional complex of the Democratic Party, which includes many politicians, that reality will still be a reality even if the facts on the ground have changed. Some of it is, I think, a genuine refusal to see what's in front of you—it's not hypocritical because that implies willful misleading, whereas I think it's a deeper ideological thing for many people.The Status Quo PartyKEEN: Is it just cyclical? The FDR cycle, Great Society, New Deal, LBJ—all of that has come to an end, and the ideology hasn't caught up with it? Democrats still see themselves as radical, but they're actually deeply conservative. I've had so many conversations with people who think of themselves as progressives and say to me, "I used to think I'm a progressive, but in the context of Trump or some other populist, I now realize I'm a conservative." None of them recognize the broader historical meaning. The irony is that they actually are conservative—they're for the status quo. That was clear in the last election. Harris, for better or worse, celebrated the old America, and Trump had a vision of a new America, for better or worse. Yet no one was really willing to acknowledge this.KARP: Yes, institutionally and socially, the Democrats have become the party of the status quo. People on the left constantly lambaste Democrats for lacking a bold reform agenda, but that's sort of not the point. Some people will say Joe Biden was the most progressive president since FDR because he spent a lot of money on infrastructure programs. But my view is that enhanced government spending, which did increase the federal budget as a share of GDP to significant levels, nevertheless didn't result in a single reform program you can identify and attach to Biden's name.Unlike all these progressive Democratic presidents past—even Obama had Obamacare—it's not really clear what Biden's legacy is other than essentially increasing the budget. None of those programs, none of that spending, improved his political popularity because that money was so diffuse, or in other cases so targeted that it went to build this one chip plant in one town in Ohio. If you didn't happen to be in that county, it made no difference to you. There wasn't anything like healthcare reform, structural family leave reform, or childcare reform—something that somebody could say, "This president actually changed the way my life operates for the better."Cultural Politics and ClassKEEN: Let's talk about cultural politics. Thomas Frank has sometimes been accused, if not of racism, certainly of being a kind of conservative populist, even if he sees himself from the left. Is one of the reasons why the Democratic Party has lost the support of much of the American working class attributable to cultural politics, to the new left victory in the '60s and its control of the Democratic agenda, which is really manifested in many ways by somebody like Kamala Harris—a wealthy lawyer running as a member of the diverse underclass?KARP: Look, I don't want to say the Democrats lost because of "woke." I think there were larger issues in play, and the principal one is this economic question. But you can't actually separate those issues. What people have intuited is that the Democrats have become a party that has retained, if anything advanced, this cultural liberalism coming out of the new left. As recently as 2020, there was a very new left-like insurgency of street protests focused on police brutality and structural racism.I don't actually think Americans are broadly hostile to civil rights equality and, in substance, a lot of the Democratic positions on those issues. But when you essentially hollow out your party's historic core connection to the working class and to economic reform, and in a hundred different ways from Clinton to Obama to Biden take so much off the table in terms of working-class politics, then it's no wonder that a lot of people come to think these minority populations are essentially the clients of very powerful patrons.Paths ForwardKEEN: You note in a tweet that the Democrats are what you call "politically pathetic." In your piece, you write about Dan Osborne, an independent union steamfitter who ran for Senate in Nebraska. Are guys like Osborne the fix here? The solution? A new way of thinking about America, perhaps learning from right-wing populism—a new populism of the left?KARP: Absolutely. I don't think they're a silver bullet. There are a lot of institutional and social obstacles to reconstituting some kind of 19th-century style or mid-twentieth century style working-class project, whether it's organizing labor unions or mass parties of the left. That being said, the Osborne campaign absolutely represents an electoral road forward for people who want real change.He wildly outperformed not just Kamala Harris but the other Democrat running for Senate. His margins were highest precisely in the places where Democrats have struggled the most. In the wealthy suburban districts around Omaha where Harris actually won, Osborne more or less held serve. But where he really ran up the score was further out in rural areas and among workers. I would bet a lot of money that he way overperformed with voters with lower education levels and lower incomes.Looking to the FutureKEEN: Finally, is there an opportunity in a structural sense? You're still presenting the old America, a federal state. But the Trump people, for better or worse, are cutting this. They're attacking it on lots of levels. Are there really radical ideas, maybe not traditional left-wing ideas or even progressive ideas, certainly associated with technology—you talked about universal basic income, decentralization, even what we call Web3—which might revitalize progressives in the 21st century, or is that simply unrealistic?KARP: We've got to keep our eyes open. My little faction of the sort of dissident left is often accused of being overly nostalgic by opponents on the left. I take the criticism that the vision I've laid out risks being nostalgic, towards the middle decades of the 20th century when union density was higher, industrial America was stronger, and you had healthy families and good jobs.I'm very leery of technological quick fixes. I don't think the blockchain is going to resurrect socialism. I do think there is a political opportunity that would represent a more conscious break with the liberal leftism that has been in the water of the Democratic Party and the progressive left since 1968. We need to move away from this sort of championship of small groups and towards a more universal, family-centered, country-centered approach.I think the current is flowing towards the nation-state and not towards the globe. So I'm okay with tariff politics, with the celebration of the national, and to some extent with this impulse to get control of the border. That doesn't mean mass deportations, but it does mean having some actual understanding of who is coming into the country and some orderly procedure. Every other country in the world, including those lefty social democracies, has that.The successful left-wing leaders have all been nationalists of one kind or another. Look at AMLO in Mexico or Lula in Brazil. There are welfare policies that are super popular that can be branded not as some airy-fairy Nordic social democracy thing, but as a pro-family, pro-worker, pro-American sensibility that you can easily connect to traditional values and patriotic sentiment. It's the easiest thing in the world, at least ideologically, to imagine that formulation. What it would run afoul of is a lot of entrenched institutional connections within the Democratic Party and broadly on the left, within the NGO world, academia, and the media class, who are attached to the current structure of things.Matthew Karp is a historian of the U.S. Civil War era and its relationship to the nineteenth-century world. He received his Ph.D. in History from the University of Pennsylvania in 2011 and joined the Princeton faculty in 2013. His first book, This Vast Southern Empire: Slaveholders at the Helm of American Foreign Policy(Link is external) (Harvard, 2016) explores the ways that slavery shaped U.S. foreign relations before the Civil War. In the larger transatlantic struggle over the future of bondage, American slaveholders saw the United States as slavery's great champion, and harnessed the full power of the growing American state to defend it both at home and abroad. This Vast Southern Empire received the John H. Dunning Prize from the American Historical Association, the James Broussard Prize from the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic, and the Stuart L. Bernath Prize from the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. Karp is now at work on two books, both under contract with Farrar, Straus, & Giroux. The first, Millions of Abolitionists: The Republican Party and the Political War on Slavery, considers the emergence of American antislavery mass politics. At the midpoint of the nineteenth century, the United States was the largest and wealthiest slave society in modern history, ruled by a powerful slaveholding class and its allies. Yet just ten years later, a new antislavery party had forged a political majority in the North and won state power in a national election, setting the stage for disunion, civil war, and the destruction of chattel slavery itself. Millions of Abolitionists examines the rise of the Republican Party from 1854 to 1861 as a political revolution without precedent or sequel in the history of the United States. The second book, a meditation on the politics of U.S. history, explores the ways that narratives of the American experience both serve and shape different ideological ends — in the nineteenth century, the twentieth century, and today.Named as one of the "100 most unconnected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's least known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting the daily KEEN ON show, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy interview series. He is also the author of four poorly reviewed books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two badly behaved children. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

The LOL Podcast
Harper's Quitting School!

The LOL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 66:16


Harpers is leaving school!

Travpodden
Avs. 221 - ”Prix du Luxemburg-vinnaren”

Travpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 75:00


I avsnitt 221 av Travpodden Gäst: Anders Malmrot ∙ Anders Malmrot gästar ∙ Så ser nya tjänsten ut ∙ Jobbet med Elitloppet 2025 ∙ Beskedet han väntar runt Idao ∙ Då startar Horsy Dream ∙ Få svenskar bland de mest betrodda ∙ USA-spåret? ∙ Den vill han se i Harpers. ∙ 2140 auto x 12 ∙ Solvallas premiär …och mycket mer! Missa inte sändningen på lördag kl 13.00, se den här! En podcast från gamblingcabin.se Besök gärna för mer trav och speltips! Gå med i vår Facebookgrupp för gott snack, speltips, tävlingar mm..

The Gaming Grunts
Storm King’s Thunder, Episode 10

The Gaming Grunts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 93:20


The party meets the Harpers of Everlund, and travel to Silverymoon.

The Gaming Grunts
Storm King’s Thunder, Episode 07

The Gaming Grunts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 111:49


The party learns about the Harpers and heads towards Everlund.

A Photographic Life
A Photographic Life-350: 'A Conversation with Harry Borden on Photographers on Youtube'

A Photographic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 51:51


In this special extended episode UNP founder and curator Grant Scott engages in a conversation with UK based photographer, Harry Borden about the importance his YouTube channel and how to use the platform to remain relevant and engaged with the medium. Harry Borden was born in New York and brought up on a farm in Devon in the South West of England. He studied photography at Plymouth College of Art and Design. Borden moved to London after graduation, where he worked as an assistant for the photographer Lester Bookbinder. He received his first commission from The Observer in 1994 and continued to work for the title until the present day photographing celebrities, musicians, creatives and politicians. Examples of Borden's work are held in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery, London and National Portrait Gallery, Australia and appeared regularly in Harpers & Queen, Vogue and The New Yorker. In June 2005, he had his first solo exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London titled Harry Borden: On Business which included 30 portraits of leading business leaders. In 2017 his book Survivor, A Portrait of the Survivors of the Holocaust was published having been shortlisted for the European Publishers Award for Photography in 2014. It was later judged among the 10 best photography books of 2018 by the Kraszna-Krausz Foundation. In 2021 his second book Single Dad was published by Hoxton Mini Press. He continues to work on a commissioned basis and on personal work, whilst also lecturing on the MA Professional Photography at Oxford Brookes University. Borden's YouTube channel which contains films made with his son Fred can be found at www.youtube.com/@fredandharryborden his photography at www.harryborden.com Dr.Grant Scott After fifteen years art directing photography books and magazines such as Elle and Tatler, Scott began to work as a photographer for a number of advertising and editorial clients in 2000. Alongside his photographic career Scott has art directed numerous advertising campaigns, worked as a creative director at Sotheby's, art directed foto8magazine, founded his own photographic gallery, edited Professional Photographer magazine and launched his own title for photographers and filmmakers Hungry Eye. He founded the United Nations of Photography in 2012, and is now a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, and a BBC Radio contributor. Scott is the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019), and What Does Photography Mean To You? (Bluecoat Press 2020). His photography has been published in At Home With The Makers of Style (Thames & Hudson 2006) and Crash Happy: A Night at The Bangers (Cafe Royal Books 2012). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was premiered in 2018. Scott continues to work as a photographer, writer and filmmaker and is the Subject Coordinator for both undergraduate and post graduate study of photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, England. Scott's book Inside Vogue House: One building, seven magazines, sixty years of stories, Orphans Publishing, is now on sale. © Grant Scott 2025

Spareprat
BlackRock om 2025 og Harpers rapport

Spareprat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 61:55


I denne episoden har Marius Brun Haugen besøk av Karim Chedid som leder investeringsstrategi-teamet til BlackRock fra London. Hvordan bygger man en solid portefølje på tvers av aktivaklasser i 2025? Og er det fortsatt «pro-risk» som gjelder?I første halvdel av episoden får du høre hovedpoengene fra Paul Harpers rykende ferske strategirapport. I tillegg tar Marius og Paul som vanlig for seg det viktigste fra uken som har gått, der Donald Trump igjen har satt sitt preg på finansmarkedene.KapitlerVelkommen: 00:00 - 04:36Paul Harper: 04:37 - 32:14Karim Chedid: 32:15 - 1:01:42Episoden ble spilt inn 7 og 10. januar 2025Produsent: Kim André Farago, DNB Wealth Management. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Krewe of Japan
Lafcadio Hearn: 2024 King of Carnival (A Mardi Gras Super-Sized Special)

Krewe of Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 72:20


2024 was a special year for Carnival and the Japan-New Orleans connection! Lafcadio Hearn's life & works inspired the theme for Rex Parade 2024: "The Two Worlds of Lafcadio Hearn - New Orleans & Japan". But why Hearn? What went into the float design? What other ways has Hearn left a lasting impact on both New Orleans & Japan? Find out today with a super-sized special Mardi Gras bonus episode, featuring insights from Rex historian/archivist Will French & historian/archivist emeritus Dr. Stephen Hales, Royal Artists float designer/artistic director Caroline Thomas, Lafcadio Hearn's great grandson Bon Koizumi,  legendary chef John Folse, Captain of the Krewe of Lafcadio John Kelly, JSNO's resident Lafcadio Hearn expert Matthew Smith, and even the Mayor of Matsue Akihito Uesada! Get ready for Mardi Gras 2025 by reflecting on this unique connection between New Orleans & Japan!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.  Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Music Credits ------Background music provided by: Royalty Free Music by Giorgio Di Campo for Free Sound Music http://freesoundmusic.eu FreeSoundMusic on Youtube  Link to Original Sound Clip------ Audio Clip Credits ------Thanks to Dominic Massa & everyone at WYES for allowing us to use some of the audio from the below Rex Clips:Segment about Royal Artist & Float DesignFull 2024 Rex Ball Coverage (Krewe of Lafcadio/Nicholls State segment)Thanks to Matsue City Hall & Mayor Akihito Uesada for their video message below:Message from Matsue Mayor Akihito Uesada------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode!Support your favorite NFL Team AND podcast! Shop NFLShop to gear up for football season!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! ------ Past KOJ Hearn/Matsue/History Episodes ------Foreign-Born Samurai: William Adams ft. Nathan Ledbetter (Guest Host, Dr. Samantha Perez) (S5E17)Foreign-Born Samurai: Yasuke ft. Nathan Ledbetter (Guest Host, Dr. Samantha Perez) (S5E16)Explore Matsue ft. Nicholas McCullough (S4E19)Jokichi Takamine: The Earliest Bridge Between New Orleans & Japan ft. Stephen Lyman (S4E13)The Life & Legacy of Lafcadio Hearn ft. Bon & Shoko Koizumi (S1E9)Matsue & New Orleans: Sister Cities ft. Dr. Samantha Perez (S1E2)------ Links about Rex ------2024 Rex Parade/Float PDF with Full DesignsCaroline Thomas's Website------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event CalendarJoin JSNO Today!

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Lestin
Nosferatu, draugalistamennirnir snúa aftur, grænlenskur trommudans

Lestin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 56:53


Á jóladag var nýjasta kvikmynd leikstjórans Robert Eggers frumsýnd í Bandaríkjunum. Hryllingsmyndin Nosferatu með Lily Rose Depp í aðalhlutverki. Nú er hún líka komin í bíó á Íslandi og hægt að fara og láta sér líða illa og ónotalega. Myndin er endurgerð á samnefndri mynd þýska leikstjórans Murnau frá 1922 - sem var síðan endurgerð af samlanda hans Werner Herzog árið 1979 - og allt er þetta byggt á skáldsögu Bram Stoker um drakúla greifa. Eggers er þekktur fyrir að leggja mikla áherslu á sögulega nákvæmni í myndum sínum en myndin gerist um vetur í skáldaða bænum Wisburg í þýskalandi, árið 1838. Á morgun kemur út bókin Mood machine, Stemningsvélin - uppgangur Spotify og verð hins fullkomna spilunarlista eftir blaðakonuna Liz Pelly. Einn kafli úr bókinni birtist í tímaritinu Harpers fyrir jól og varpaði nýju ljósi á eina lífseigustu samsæriskenninguna um skítlega viðskiptahætti streymisrisans Spotify, draugalistamennina svokölluðu. Við höfum fjallað um þetta fyrirbæri nokkrum sinnum í Lestinni undanfarin 5 ár en nú viðrðast komnar sannanir fyrir því að Spotify græði á gervilistamönnum sem fylla marga spilunarlista streymisþjónustunnar. Við ræðum við Árna Matthíasson tónlistarblaðamann. Við fáum líka sendingu frá Katrínu Helgu Ólafsdóttur, tónlistarkonu. Hún ræðir við grænlensku tónlistarkonuna og trommudansarann Nuka Alice.

#pengepodden
522: Kina, USA og fremtiden - Paul Harpers analyse for 2025

#pengepodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 64:22


I denne episoden av #pengepodden snakker Mads med Paul Harper, sjefstrateg i DNB, om aksjemarkedets utvikling i 2024 og hva vi kan forvente av 2025. Med innsikt fra Paul får vi et spennende innblikk i trender og endringer som kan påvirke aksjemarkedet fremover.Agenda:(17:17) - Valget i USA(35:30) - Kinas utvikling(49:28) - Året 2025Denne podcasten skal anses som markedsføringsmateriell, og innholdet må ikke oppfattes som en investeringsanbefaling. Podcasten er kun ment til informasjonsformål og generell spareveiledning. Nordnet tar ikke ansvar for eventuelle tap som måtte oppstå ved bruk av informasjonen i denne podcasten. Les mer på Nordnet.no Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Disintegrator
[Superlecture]: Nobody Listens to Music Anymore (Marek)

Disintegrator

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 53:20


On finishing the project of music, on TikTokCore and SpotifyCore, on music as cosplay and the technicity of cultural imperialism, on the bureaucratic turn in the arts, on being dangerous. Lecture given for my beloved DMR at Columbia University at the beginning of December. Feeling a bit bolder than usual on this one, but it's cuz my toddler is sleeping good.

Your Morning Coffee Podcast

Episode 228 On this Christmas edition of the YMC podcast, your hosts Jay Gilbert and Mike Etchart chat about these important music business stories: "The Ghosts In The Machine: Spotify's Plot Against Musicians" (Harpers); "4 Observations On Downtown's Agreed $775 Million Sale To Universal's Virgin Music Group" (Music Business Worldwide); "Five Music Marketing Strategies To Leave Behind In 2024" (Forbes).  Plus an audio drop with MIDiA's Kriss Thakrar on the UMG purchase of Downtown.    Subscribe to the newsletter! YourMorning.Coffee

For The Record
Episode 96: The Power of Partnership: The DrippyNurseJess Story with Jessica Harper, RN and Ken Harper

For The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 52:48


This week we welcome power couple and dynamic duo, Jessica Harper, RN and Ken Harper, the innovative forces behind DrippyNurseJess Med Boutique in Gilroy, California. Their remarkable journey from pandemic-induced burnout to med spa success is a testament to how authenticity, a strategic vision, and unwavering partnership can transform a desire for change into a thriving aesthetic practice. At the height of the pandemic, Jessica found herself at a crossroads. As the Plastic Surgery Services Lead at Kaiser in Silicon Valley—ground zero for early COVID-19 cases—burnout led her to explore alternative paths in healthcare. What began as a venture into mobile IV therapy quickly evolved into something much bigger, thanks to the entrepreneurial vision she shared with her husband Ken, a seasoned digital marketing expert. Together, they have gone all in on their shared goal to create a thriving business and lasting legacy in Gilroy. Ken flexed his marketing muscle early on with the brand DrippyNurseJess, a bold departure and memorable moniker for her new IV practice! Ken's brand-building expertise shaped this distinctive identity with intention: "We're not going to sell IV therapy," he explained. "We're going to sell your story and build a brand." And as she's branched into injectables, Jessica's DNJ brand is thriving! Jessica's own experiences with dramatic weight loss and self-proclaimed imposter syndrome fuel her mission to create an environment that is accessible to all and a place that every client can feel like they belong. Several fundamental principles drive their growing practice: Authentic Patient Connections: Drawing from Jessica's surgical background to create meaningful relationships Strategic Industry Presence: Regular conference attendance and relationship building with key opinion leaders Team Synergy: Clear role division between clinical expertise and business strategy Inclusive Environment: Creating a welcoming space for all clients, regardless of experience with aesthetics Forward-Thinking Approach: Staying ahead of industry regulations and changes including Jessica's pursuit of her BSN to NP! The Harper's also shared several practical insights for aspiring med spa owners who are trying to build their clinical expertise while also building their business: Invest time in building genuine industry relationships. You will need them as you continue on your journey. Maintain authenticity in both branding and patient care. Balance clinical excellence with sound business practices - find a partner who can help if you don't have both skills. Create an environment where clients feel welcome & deliver great results. If you do, word of mouth will grow your practice by leaps and bounds! The Harpers exemplify how combining clinical expertise with marketing savvy creates a formula for success. Their story reminds us that with the right partner, you can take on the world and win! Connect with Jessica, Ken & DrippyNurseJess Jessica: @drippynursejess Ken: @kenharpersocialmedia Website: drippynursejess.com

The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
How Award-Winning & Bestselling Author A.M. Homes Writes: Redux

The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 34:31


Note: I revisited a chat with the soothsayer A.M. Homes from 2022. Bestselling, award-winning author A.M. Homes, spoke to me about getting sued by J.D. Salinger, the irony of winning the Women's Prize for Fiction, and her latest "The Unfolding." A.M. Homes is a TV producer, art critic, and the author of 13 books, including the bestselling memoir The Mistress's Daughter. Her last novel, May We Be Forgiven, was the winner of the 2013 Women's Prize for Fiction. Her latest novel is The Unfolding, described as a "... darkly comedic alternative history that takes us into the heart of a fractured family living in a divided country." New York Times bestselling author Salman Rushdie called the book, “A terrific black comedy, written almost entirely in pitch-perfect dialogue, that feels terrifyingly close to the unfunny truth.” A.M. Homes was a Co-Executive Producer and Writer on David E. Kelly and Stephen King's, Mr. Mercedes, and a writer/producer of the Showtime series The L Word. Her work has been translated into 22 languages and appears frequently in Art Forum, Harpers, Granta, McSweeney's, The New Yorker, The New York Times, and Zoetrope. She is a Contributing Editor to Vanity Fair, Bomb and Blind Spot, and she has taught in the Creative Writing Program at Princeton. Stay calm and write on ... [Discover The Writer Files Extra: Get 'The Writer Files' Podcast Delivered Straight to Your Inbox at writerfiles.fm] [If you're a fan of The Writer Files, please click FOLLOW to automatically see new interviews. And drop us a rating or a review wherever you listen] In this file A.M. Homes and I discussed: Her early struggles with dyslexia Why awards and votes of confidence are so important for writers How she helped hire Dennis Lehane to write for Mr. Mercedes  Her strange obsession with George Washington and her claim to Capitol Hill How to write your way out of a jam And a lot more! Show Notes: amhomesbooks.com The Unfolding: A Novel by A.M. Homes (Amazon) A.M. Homes on Facebook A.M. Homes on Twitter Kelton Reid on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Art Angle
A Damning Appraisal of Art World Elitism

The Art Angle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 44:56


Few creative works ever managed to get the weird pathologies and unique characters of the art world quite right. But journalist and author Hari Kunzru's newest novel Blue Ruin is definitely one of those works. Set in the early stages of the pandemic, Kunzru's novel looks at how wealth and privilege function and fester in the art world. It's  an astonishing and incisive exploration of the power dynamics and value creation in art by an author who has been keenly observing the art world's odd rituals for decades. Blue Ruin moves between lockdown in upstate New York where some art professionals are hiding out on a very nice property, and then moves back in time to the optimistic art scene of the 1990s in London. Between these places, we follow Jay, a British artist who makes a grand gesture of quitting art in his twenties, only to find himself ramped back into the art world and the people who haunted it, all of which he had tried to leave behind. Originally from Britain and based in New York. Kunzru is the author of seven novels, including White Tears and Red Pill. Blue Ruin is the third of this trilogy.  He's also a regular contributor to the New York Review of books in the New York Times and writes a column for Harpers. Kunzru also teaches in the creative writing program at New York University and is the host of the podcast Into the Zone.

My Time Capsule
Ep. 431 - Peter York

My Time Capsule

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 49:22


Peter York is an author and broadcaster who came to fame writing the Sloane Ranger Handbook with Ann Barr. He was also the Style Editor of Harpers & Queen for 10 years and became a media commentator on English social trends and traits, regularly appearing on television. Peter wrote Peter York's Eighties (1996), this time co-authored with Charles Jennings, which was both a book and a BBC television series. This was followed by Dictators' Homes (2005), which explored the interior design favoured by dictators as a reflection of their despotic characters. Recently Peter wrote the book, The War Against the BBC, about how an Unprecedented Combination of Hostile Forces Is Destroying Britain's Greatest Cultural Institution... And Why People Should Care. He's also presented a sixty-minute live show, How to Become a Nicer Type of Person, on stage in Edinburgh and London and Peter York's Hipster Handbook on BBC Four. His latest book is called A Dead Cat on your Table, and is available from the 1st of October 2024. In it he's teamed up with renowned political cartoonist Martin Rowson, and in they dissect the divisive nature of today's Culture Wars and how distraction and outrage are weaponized to manipulate opinion; the dead cat tactic as it's known.Peter York is guest number 431 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .For some of Peter York's books, visit - https://www.waterstones.com/author/peter-york/139505Follow Peter York on Twitter: @PeterPeteryork .Follow My Time Capsule on Instagram: @mytimecapsulepodcast & Twitter & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people . Get bonus episodes and ad-free listening by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jon Marks & Ike Reese
Hr 1: Are Bryce Harpers non-hustle moments a big deal?

Jon Marks & Ike Reese

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 44:21


Hour 1: Ike, Spike, and Fritz are tired of Bryce Harper choosing not to hustle on certain occasions and ask for more accountability from him. They take your calls on Harper's play and the best 90s songs.

Holistic Plastic Surgery Show
Unleashing Your True Self: Gabby Reece's Guide to Health, Fitness, and Authentic Living

Holistic Plastic Surgery Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 57:51


Gabby Reece discusses her transition from professional volleyball player and model to entrepreneur and podcast host. She shares her experiences hosting MTV Sports and trying her hand at professional golf. Gabby emphasizes the importance of following your heart and not getting caught up in societal expectations. She also talks about her diet and how it has changed over the years, focusing on whole foods and avoiding processed foods. Gabby discusses her approach to skincare and protecting herself from the sun. She shares her thoughts on supplements and the importance of finding what works for you. Finally, she addresses the pressure to conform to beauty standards in Hollywood and her personal views on cosmetic treatments. Gabby Reese discusses the importance of authenticity and finding one's own path in life. She emphasizes the value of focusing on personal growth, physical health, and healthy relationships rather than striving for perfection. Gabby also shares her fitness routine, which includes high-intensity training and underwater pull training. She highlights the importance of movement in different ways to maintain overall fitness and prevent joint damage. Gabby introduces the concept of breathwork and its benefits for performance, relaxation, and overall health. She encourages listeners to incorporate breathwork into their daily lives as a powerful tool for well-being. About Gabby Reece: At the age of 18, Elle named Gabby “One of The Five Most Beautiful Women in The World”. She has graced the cover of Sports Illustrated for Women, Elle, Shape, Self, Harpers' Bazaar, Volleyball, Fitness, Life, Vogue, Experience Life, Travel & Leisure Golf, People, and Outside. Women's Sports & Fitness named Gabby as one of the ‘20 Most Influential Women in Sports'. Author of NY Times Best Seller My Foot Is Too Big for the Glass Slipper. Was a contributing editor for Yahoo Health and has written for The Huffington Post and the Los Angeles Times Magazine. Gabby's health and fitness tips have appeared in Shape, Men's Fitness, and Elle magazines.  Links and Resources: Laird Superfood The Gabby Reece Show Podcast Where can you find more information about how to autojuvenate your skin to a younger you? Check out my new book, Younger For Life! It's available at https://autojuvenation.com, and if you buy it now, you will receive over $100 in FREE gifts, including a $30 gift certificate for my online store younbeauty.com! Check out Dr. Youn's skincare products and nutritional supplements - younbeauty.com Download his FREE eGuide: "What to Eat to Look Younger" - dryoun.com/eat-look-younger Follow Dr. Youn on Instagram - @tonyyounmd Follow Dr. Youn on YouTube - youtube.com/tonyyounmd Follow Dr. Youn on TikTok - @doctoryoun Follow Dr. Youn on Facebook - @dryoun

LoveX2 Podcast
From Pain to Healing: The Journey of Save One

LoveX2 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 22:38 Transcription Available


Welcome to our Best of Summer series, where we will be posting some of our favorite past episodes of the LoveX2 Project, as we prepare for the big launch of our brand new season in September. You don't want to miss a single episode, so be sure to subscribe to this podcast on whatever platform you're listening to. In this episode, we are joined by Jack and Sheila Harper from Save One, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping men, women, and families recover after abortion. Sheila shares her personal journey of pain and healing after an abortion, which led to the founding of Save One. The Harpers discuss the ongoing cultural and political landscape surrounding abortion, especially in the wake of the Roe vs. Wade overturn, and the increasing prevalence of chemical abortions. They highlight the urgent need for support and healing for those affected by abortion and how Save One is expanding its reach globally. The episode sheds light on the traumatic experiences many face with chemical abortions and the critical role of ministries like Save One in providing much-needed care. For more information or to seek help, visit SaveOne.org. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast to stay updated on all our episodes. Make A Gift To The LoveX2 Project Music Title: Children of the Son Author: Pipe Choir Souce: www.pipechoir.com Licenses: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International    

The LOL Podcast
I Stole My Sisters Boyfriend!

The LOL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 65:19


Harpers sister comes on the podcast!

The Perkins Platform
Special Segment: Energy Foods - Not Energy Drinks (w Dr. Uma Nadoo)

The Perkins Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 37:00


Tune in for our Special Segment with Harvard trained nutritional psychiatrist, professional chef, nutritional biologist and author of the international bestseller, This is Your Brain on Food, Dr. Uma Naidoo. She joins us to discuss the impact of sugars on decision-making, leadership and focus. Dr. Naidoo founded and directs the first and only hospital-based Nutritional Psychiatry Service in the USA. She is the Director of Nutritional and Metabolic Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital & Director of Nutritional Psychiatry at the MGH Academy while serving on the faculty at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Naidoo has been invited by the World Economic Forum to consult on their New Frontiers of Nutrition initiative. After being one of only four US physicians to be invited to meet personally with HRH The Prince of Wales, she was asked to collaborate with HRH and the UK College of Medicine on a public health Brain Food project. She is currently developing the first and only CME based educational program at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard to educate other clinicians globally about nutrition for brain health. Dr. Uma has appeared as a Nutritional Psychiatry expert on Live with Kelly & Ryan, Today Show, 700 Club, ABC, and been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, Thrive Global, Harpers, Shape, Parade, Boston Globe, AARP, and more. Tune in for this special broadcast!

On Culture
On Culture - Counting Blessings

On Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 32:57


In this episode, Susan James and I talk about gratitude. This episode is based on the latest dispatch from The Embassy - Counting Blessings.Here is an excerpt …Most of us take what we have for granted and many of us feel that we are losing out on something that others have. Or, even if things are better now, that we lost out before on something so we are not as far as we ‘should' be. Everything is relative to a set of expectations that excludes a fallen world and our own fallen nature - so any setback is not placed next to the many blessings we have received but can so easily ignore. And so we lack gratitude. If we expect a life of unbroken health for ourselves and our loved ones, of ever rising success and prosperity, of continuing security, of constant enjoyment … all expectations that surely won't be met in this actual life in this actual place among these actual people - we will not be filled with thankfulness. We will think we have grounds for grievance, even if we, in what we convince ourselves is virtue, don't act on the grievance. I have experienced many young people who feel that they have, uniquely, a legitimate grievance because they have grown up in a time of economic uncertainty. I will pass over the observation that I have lived through all of those times as well. Even so, a useful question in life is “compared to what”? Those who grew up in almost every decade in the last century certainly had things worse - WWI, the great pandemic, the crash, the depression, WWII, the Cold War, war in the Middle East, assassinations, hostages in Iran, stagflation, domestic bombings in the 70's, the dot com bubble crash, 9/11 … etc. But these previous generations may not have had things worse compared to their expectations. We listed some reasons above why it doesn't usually seem like things are better. There is another one - things may not be better in some important ways. It is better in ways we take for granted, and worse in ways we take for granted. We are broken and so is the world and economic progress does not make that go away. That might be another misplaced expectation - that if we all move toward prosperity together, all the big problems will fade. The world is worse in ways it couldn't be worse before - precisely because we have more wealth than we need - worse in ways that only wealth makes possible.Read the whole article.LinksTravel Advisory for Ethiopia - U.S. State DepartmentOur World in Data - Economic Growth - Global Change Data LabA Goose in a Dress - Tonya Gold, Harpers, September 2015 Get full access to The Embassy at theembassy.substack.com/subscribe

Vince Coakley Podcast
President Biden Defiant Against Those Who Question His Cognition

Vince Coakley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 62:44


Tune in here for this Tuesday edition of the Vince Coakley Radio Program! Vince starts the show by talking about President Biden remaining defiant against those who would question his cognitive abilities and suggest that he should step down or at least end his bid for a second term in office, and comments from pollster Mark Penn about what the Democrat party may need to do, given Biden's obvious issues. In the second half of the show Vince has Transformation Tuesday with his take on Michael Hardin says the Gospel of Jesus Christ is really about, comments from Kevin Roberts of the Heritage Foundation regarding Project 2025, former President Donald Trump disavows Project 2025, Harpers restaurant closing so that a bank can be built in its place, and Day in History.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gauntlet
101 "Attack on Greenest" GAUNTLET: DOUBLE DRAGON

Gauntlet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 117:13


Thank you for checking out our brand new actual play podcast!101 - "Attack on Greenest""Kelmar and his lifelong mentor/attache Eondor are sent to Greenest following a lead from The Harpers - what they discover there will change their lives and the world forever..."Gauntlet Podcast - @gauntletpod / https://discord.gg/svzvQGUgt7Kelmar - Mark Garkusha @markdmitriEondor - Jesse Hammel @jessehammelGM - Jordan "Jojo" Gwiazdowski @brutalkind

Keen On Democracy
Episode 2083: Andrew Lipstein on the $15 Trillion 401(k) Doomsday that might trigger a global economic catastrophe

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 36:45


What goes up, comes down. As the Dow continues to hover at 40,000, something is inevitably going to burst the Wall Street's current irrational exuberance. According to Andrew Lipstein, the biggest danger to today's stock market boom is the $15 trillion in global passive investing funds managed by companies like Vanguard. In this month's Harpers cover story, WHAT GOES UP, the Brooklyn based Lipstein talks to leading Cassandras warning us of the apocalyptic dangers of passive investing. Lipstein is the author of two wickedly entertaining novels and the writer brings a sparkling surrealism to the normally horribly boring business of identifying the next economic crash.Andrew Lipstein is a writer based in Brooklyn. His debut novel Last Resort was published in 2022 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux in the US, and Weidenfeld & Nicolson in the UK. His second novel The Vegan was published in July 2023, also by FSG and W&N. His third novel Something Rotten will be published in January 2025.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie
What's up with Bryce Harpers ‘demeanor'?

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 14:32


Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie examine the on-field demeanor of Bryce Harper. Joe DeCamara speculates if not getting a new deal is effecting Bryce's attitude. The team wonders why Bryce Harper isn't always running to first at full speed.

Keen On Democracy
Episode 2070: John R. MacArthur warns that reading digital screens might be shrinking our brains

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 42:32


The digital revolution has few more persistent critics than John (Rick) MacArthur, the legendarily outspoken publisher of Harper's Magazine. His skepticism about Silicon Valley, he confesses, came at the turn of the century when he overheard the gibberish sales talk from a rabble of start-up entrepreneurs in a San Francisco restaurant. In the quarter century since, MacArthur hasn't been shy to argue that the internet is killing not just our culture and economy, but also our democracy. His latest crusade is what he considers to be the disturbing impact of screens on our cognitive skills . Kids learn better on paper, he insists. Which may be why Harpers - in contrast with the Atlantic and the New Yorker - is first and foremost a print rather than an online magazine. John R. (Rick) MacArthur is president and publisher of Harper's Magazine and an award-winning journalist and author. Under his leadership, the magazine has received nineteen National Magazine Awards, the industry's highest recognition. He writes monthly columns for The Providence Journal and, in French, for Montreal's Le Devoir newspaper. His critically acclaimed first book, Second Front: Censorship and Propaganda in the Gulf War, won the Illinois ACLU's 1992 Harry Kalven Freedom of Expression award and was a New York Times notable book. His second book, The Selling of "Free Trade": NAFTA, Washington, and the Subversion of American Democracy, was published in 2000. He has also written You Can't Be President, published in 2008 and reissued in 2012 as The Outrageous Barriers to Democracy in America. L'Illusion Obama was published in 2012 in France and Canada. Mr. MacArthur grew up in Winnetka, Illinois, and graduated in 1978 from Columbia University with a B.A. in history. He lives with his wife and two daughters in New York City.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

Morning Coffee with Larry Quicksall
600 - Life Lessons Part 5 - 5-13-2024

Morning Coffee with Larry Quicksall

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 36:29


Today's episode is the last in a series of life lessons that everyone should develop. It is based on a list from a March 1933 edition of Harpers magazine. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/larry-quicksall/message

A Photographic Life
A Photographic Life - 313: Plus Tria Giovan

A Photographic Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 19:27


In episode 313 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed reflecting on the importance of being professional and not egotistical when working with clients and discovering who you really are through photography. Plus this week, photographer Tria Giovan takes on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which she answer's the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?' Tria Giovan was born in 1961, in Chicago, Illinois, raised on St Thomas, US Virgin Islands. Now she is a New York based photographer who is drawn to subjects that intertwine the personal and the observational. The in-depth and long-term nature of her projects is driven by curiosity, emotional connection and a desire to create images that reflect an informed and humanistic engagement with the external world. Often working with material from her archive spanning across decades, she investigates concepts of preservation and legacy by creating visual testaments with her photographs. Her diverse subject exploration has ranged from New York City's Lower East Side to an ongoing photographic journal of her family and ancestral home in Rhode Island, to a six-year project photographing 1990s Cuba, as well as a dedicated decade of site-specific images of the coastal shores of Long Island. She is the author of four monographs to date: Loisaida New York Street Work 1984 – 1990, 2023, The Cuba Archive Photographs 1990 – 1996, 2017, Sand Sea Sky, 2012 and Cuba: The Elusive Island, 1996. He work has been exhibited in the US and internationally, and her photographs are held in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Library of Congress, the Museum of the City of New York, and the New York Public Library, among others. Giovan's work has appeared in Aperture, Harpers, The Guardian, The New York Times Magazine, The Smithsonian, Travel & Leisure, Vogue, and many other publications. www.triagiovanphotography.com Dr.Grant Scott After fifteen years art directing photography books and magazines such as Elle and Tatler, Scott began to work as a photographer for a number of advertising and editorial clients in 2000. Alongside his photographic career Scott has art directed numerous advertising campaigns, worked as a creative director at Sotheby's, art directed foto8magazine, founded his own photographic gallery, edited Professional Photographer magazine and launched his own title for photographers and filmmakers Hungry Eye. He founded the United Nations of Photography in 2012, and is now a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, and a BBC Radio contributor. Scott is the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019), and What Does Photography Mean To You? (Bluecoat Press 2020). His photography has been published in At Home With The Makers of Style (Thames & Hudson 2006) and Crash Happy: A Night at The Bangers (Cafe Royal Books 2012). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was premiered in 2018. Scott's next book Inside Vogue House: One building, seven magazines, sixty years of stories, Orphans Publishing, is now on sale. © Grant Scott 2024

Keen On Democracy
Episode 2056: Kyle Paoletta exposes the 2024 Republican Primaries as "Farce"

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 42:44


Marx's 19th century remark that history repeats itself twice, first as tragedy and then as farce, helps us makes sense of the seemingly surreal politics of the contemporary Republican Party. As Kyle Paoletta notes in his insightful Harpers essay “The Race For Second Place”, the 2024 Republican primaries have been a complete “farce” (the tragedy, of course, being the 2016 primaries). Everything about this year's Iowa Causus and the New Hampshire primary, Paoletta reported from Des Moines and Manchester, was untrue. There wasn't even really a race for second place. The only story was Trump, who not only didn't show up, but barely acknowledged either the primaries or the Republican party itself. It was classic farce. but behind the absurdity of these 2024 primaries, Paoletta predicts, are tectonic shifts in American democracy which will shape the political geography of the 21st century.Kyle Paoletta's reporting and criticism has appeared in The New York Times, Harper's, New York Magazine, The Nation, The New Republic, n+1, The Believer, The Columbia Journalism Review, The Baffler, High Country News, and Boston. His first book, American Oasis: Finding the Future in the Cities of the Southwest, will be published by Pantheon in early 2025. Kyle holds an MFA in Fiction from Columbia University and previously worked at GQ and New York Magazine. He is a native of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

Morning Coffee with Larry Quicksall
597 - Life Skills Part 2 - 5-2-2024

Morning Coffee with Larry Quicksall

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 25:23


Today we continue with part two of our series of important life skills as listed from a 1933 article in Harpers magazine. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/larry-quicksall/message

Morning Coffee with Larry Quicksall
596 - Life Skills Part 1 - 4-30-2024

Morning Coffee with Larry Quicksall

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 28:24


On today's episode, I am starting a short series regarding an article from March 1933 Harpers magazine having to do with important life skills that every man should be taught. I think these skills are ones that every man and woman should be taught and done at a young age, to be a well-rounded, functional, and self-sufficient adult. Take a listen and see what you think of this 91 year-old list and determine if it's still applies to today. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/larry-quicksall/message

Fresh Air
Why Writers Are Losing Out In Hollywood

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 44:37


Nearly a year after the Hollywood writers' strike started, the entertainment industry remains in flux. Harpers journalist Daniel Bessner says TV and film writers are feeling the brunt of the changes.Maureen Corrigan reviews a collection of Emily Dickinson letters. For sponsor-free episodes of Fresh Air — and exclusive weekly bonus episodes, too — subscribe to Fresh Air+ via Apple Podcasts or at here. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

The LOL Podcast
Harper Has A Boyfriend!

The LOL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 48:39


Harpers new boyfriend!

Mike Missanelli - 97.5 The Fanatic
Bryce Harper Wakes Up, And Joel Embiid Returns

Mike Missanelli - 97.5 The Fanatic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 170:01


(0:00-18:40) What a night for Philly Sports. The Best Show Ever opens their showing talking about the return of Joel embiid, and Bryce Harper's 3 HR night. Bill Colarulo joins the cast today. (18:49-31:08) Next they get into how Embiids return could change things for the Sixers, and get them back not championship contention.  (31:18-43:00) They get to the phones, and get more into Bryce Harpers big night. (43:06-1:01:34) They talk about Bryce Harper's Special Day, Joel embiids return, and how this could turn the Sixers season around.  (1:01:45-1:16:23) Jayson Stark joins the show and talks about the greatness of Bryce Harper, even comparing him to Super Stars like Tiger Woods and Kobe Bryant. (1:16:33-1:27:50) They react to what Jayson Stark had to say about Bryce Harper, and Harpers place among the all time greats. (1:27:50-1:42:50) They get into the John Tortorella conversation, and if his coaching style is conducive for winning. (1:42:59-1:57:00) They play some cuts from Jeff McLane and Adam Schefter from earlier in the day about Haason Reddick, and react to what those two reporters had to say.  (1:57:06-2:08:35)- they take about how this might be the sixers best chance in a while, despite the record, because of Embiid being healthy, the roster around him, and Nick Nurse. (2:08:40-2:24:48) They get back to the Phillies, talk about the rotation, Bryce Harper's big night, if Spencer Turnbull can be a real part of their team, and more.   (2:25:01-2:39:22) They introduce the Question of The Day which asks who optimistic people are about Philly sports  after last nights events. (2:39:27-END) In the final segment of the show they talk about if the Phillies game will happen, read some texts, and get your answers to the Question of the day.

Mike Missanelli - 97.5 The Fanatic
Jayson Stark Thinks Bryce Harper Is The Definition of a Super Star

Mike Missanelli - 97.5 The Fanatic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 42:41


 (0:00-16:18) They talk about Bryce Harpers Special Day, Joel embiids return, and how this could turn the Sixers season around.  (16;28-31:06) Jayson Stark joins the show and talks about the greatness of Bryce Harper, even comparing him to Super Stars like Tiger Woods and Kobe Bryant. (31:16- 42:33) They react to what Jayson Stark had to say about Bryce Harper, and Harpers place among the all time greats.

From the Library With Love
Travel back to Victorian Brighton and discover a shadowy world of erotic tableaux, gangsters and music-hall artistes in Jacquie Bloese's atmospheric new novel

From the Library With Love

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 51:23


Historical fiction author, Jacquie Bloese draws her inspiration from atmospheric locations with intriguing histories, and people – both real and imaginary – whose stories are calling out to be told. Her latest release, The Golden Hour, set in Victorian Brighton is a compelling and deeply atmospheric read. In this fascinating episode, Jacquie discuses the inspiration for her second novel, the challenges of researching the Victorian age and growing up in Guernsey, the island which inspired her debut novel, The French House,_________________________________________________________________________________________In the genteel squares of late-Victorian Brighton, Ellen and Reynold Harper - twins, companions, colleagues - ply their trade as portrait photographers.But at the golden hour, the models arrive to pose for the lucrative - and illicit - photographs that really keep the Harpers' business afloat. This is the other, shadowy world of the city: a world of erotic tableaux, boundary-crossing music hall performers, and the sinister figure of the local gangster, the Croc.When Ellen is drawn into the orbit of unhappy newly-wed Clementine, she finds herself torn between loyalty to her brother, her dangerous attraction to new model, Lily, and her burgeoning friendship with Clem. And as the two worlds of Brighton collide, the three women discover that there is only a knife edge between the promise of freedom, and the threat of ruin . . .Atmospheric, sensual and powerfully moving, The Golden Hour is a spellbinding portrait of three women determined to find their freedom - perfect for fans of Sarah Waters, The Doll Factory and The Essex Serpent.

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie
Bryce Harper is focused on winning a World Series.

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 15:35


Callers try to rationalize Bryce Harpers comments with Joe and Jon. They look at Harpers desire to win it all a reason for his comments.

My Martin Amis
"Amis is at his best when he leans into his fears." Leo Robson

My Martin Amis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 34:24


Leo Robson is a freelance writer whose work has featured in The New Yorker, Harpers and New Statesman, among others.In this episode, he and the series' host and producer Jack Aldane sit down to discuss Martin Amis's fourth novel Other People, a Mystery Story, published in 1981.Robson explains that Amis had many literary debts his fans can take pleasure in exploring, and that the novelist, much like his father Kingsley, wrote in order to manage his fears and anxieties about the turbulence of the 20th century.The taxonomies Amis used to organise the world, from the largest elemental forms (Time, Death, Sex, Money), to the minutiae of existence, were arguably his coping strategy, Robson says, and one he wielded brilliantly.Though his "centurion confidence" as a writer could grate, he adds, Amis gifted his readers a way to see the world afresh, to take it in slowly and carefully, and to use some of that same confidence to marvel and laugh at its darkest features.FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @mymartinamis Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Morbid Forest
S4E12: The Windows to the Soul, Part3: Alliance of Alliances & Part4: The Venerate Syndicate

Morbid Forest

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 42:03 Transcription Available


This is a Morbid Forest Production  Episode 12: The Windows to the Soul Part 3: Alliance of Alliances & Part 4: The Venerate Syndicate Author: Kim Sandlin  Voice Talent: Naomi Richards, Shawn Moreau, Jordan Hollingsworth, Matt Trevino, Kyle Bone, Ron Hyatt, Devyn Boer, Phoenix Fire, Kiefer Light, Landon Whisnant. Theme Music: “For I have Died Long Ago Inside this Place” by Valentine Wolfe  https://valentinewolfe.com/ https://www.instagram.com/officialvalentinewolfe/?hl=en https://open.spotify.com/artist/5kC9IaXzP1GEtTNSZNzKmT?si=vYg8xtydTX-SGStWv0qFPg&nd=1 Trigger Warnings: Adult themes & language, mild explicit sex scene and gore You can find Mortis Maledictum on youtube, audible, and everywhere you get your podcasts.  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPnJejtkk49ojrcYqpA7fJw Discord Communitydiscord.com/invite/mb8Mkh82Dh Patreonpatreon.com/MortisMaledictum Twittertwitter.com/MMaledictum Tiktoktiktok.com/@mortismaledictum Websitemortismaledictum.com   Interested in hearing your story or voice on the next season? Send your submissions and inquiries to themorbidforest@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter (X), Instagram, and Discord to stay up to date on all happenings within the forest: https://linktr.ee/themorbidforest   Interested in more morsels of the Forest? Then join our patreon! As a faithful Traveler, you'll receive exclusive access to early episode releases, the Ranger Files bonus series, and deals on merch for only $3 a month! https://www.patreon.com/themorbidforest   Loving the season so far? Leave us a 5-star rating and help us track down more lonesome travelers, just like you!    And so travelers, we have finally reached the end of our trail with next week's finale episode. We are looking forward to giving you a glimpse into Ranger's Harpers past.    We'll see you next week for the finale, Travelers!

Behind Her Empire
Get Rid of Anxiety & Stress Using the Power of Food with Dr. Uma Naidoo, Harvard Nutritional Psychiatrist

Behind Her Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 52:53


Have you ever connected how you feel mentally to what you're eating? Turns out, they are absolutely related, according to a Harvard nutritional psychiatrist. If you're someone who has dealt with anxiety, depression, panic attacks or other mental health challenges, this episode is for you.In this episode you'll learn: * The connection between french fries and depression* How to know if you have leaky gut* The impact of blood sugar on anxiety* How food can contribute to panic attacks* Foods to help reduce anxiety* And more…Dr. Uma Naidoo is a Harvard trained nutritional psychiatrist, professional chef, nutritional biologist and author of the international bestseller, “This is Your Brain on Food”, and her newest book “Calm Your Mind with Food”. Michelin-starred chef David Bouley described Dr. Uma Naidoo as the world's first “triple threat” in the food and medicine space as the nexus of her interests have found their niche in Nutritional Psychiatry.Dr. Naidoo founded and directs the first and only hospital-based Nutritional Psychiatry Service in the USA. She is the Director of Nutritional and Metabolic Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital & Director of Nutritional Psychiatry at the MGH Academy while serving on the faculty at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Uma has appeared as a Nutritional Psychiatry expert on Live with Kelly & Ryan, Today Show, 700 Club, ABC, and been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, Thrive Global, Harpers, Shape, Parade, Boston Globe, AARP, and more.This episode is brought to you by beeya: * Learn more about beeya's seed cycling bundle at https://beeyawellness.com/free to find out how to tackle hormonal imbalances. * Get $10 off your order by using promo code BEHINDHEREMPIRE10Follow Yasmin: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri/* Stay updated & subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.behindherempire.com/Follow Dr. Uma: * Website: https://umanaidoomd.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drumanaidoo/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Great Women Artists
Lauren Elkin on Carolee Schneemann and Hannah Wilke

The Great Women Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 39:06


I am so excited to say that my guest on the GWA Podcast is one of the most brilliant writers around today, Lauren Elkin! On today's episode we speak about feminist pioneers, Carolee Schneemann and Hannah Wilke!! Elkin is an American in London who has lived and spent extensive time in Paris, Liverpool, Tokyo, Venice and New York – as outlined in one of my favourite of her books, Flaneuse, which sees her trace cities through the eyes and steps of female writers and artists as the feminine “flaneur”, one who walks aimlessly. She is excellent at making her own a term or a trait previously steeped in patriarchal meaning. The author of four books, and the translator of others – including of Simone de Beauvoir's unpublished novel, The Inseparables – Elkin has received numerous awards for her writing. She has been a cultural critic for the likes of the New York Times, Harpers, London Review of Books, TLS, Frieze, and more; holds a PhD in English; an M.Phil in French; and is currently working on biographies on the likes of avant-garde tastemaker Getrude Stein and artist Louise Bourgeois. But! One of the reasons why we are speaking with Elkin today is because she has recently published a fantastic book, Art Monsters, which looks at a variety of female artists – from Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun to Laura Knight; Betye Saar to Carolee Schneemann; Eva Hesse and Hannah Wilke; Kara Walker and Maria Lassnig – who have centred their practice around the body. Exploring those who reacted against patriarchal portrayals and ideas of the body, Art Monsters is a fascinating insight into how women have broken from the historically-weighted past and configured a language using a voice unique to them. LAUREN'S BOOKS: https://www.waterstones.com/book/art-monsters/lauren-elkin/9781784742935 https://www.waterstones.com/book/flaneuse/lauren-elkin/9780099593379 https://www.waterstones.com/book/no-91-92-notes-on-a-parisian-commute/lauren-elkin/9781838014186 -- THIS EPISODE IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY THE LEVETT COLLECTION: https://www.instagram.com/famm.mougins // https://www.merrellpublishers.com/9781858947037 ENJOY!!! Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Sound editing by Nada Smiljanic Music by Ben Wetherfield https://www.thegreatwomenartists.com/

Truth Tribe with Douglas Groothuis
10 Tips for Living a Thoughtful Life as a Christian

Truth Tribe with Douglas Groothuis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 23:08


Spiritual formation, becoming more like Jesus Christ in thought and deed, requires a renewed mind (Romans 12:2) that avoids worldliness (1 John 2:15-17) and pursues godliness (Matthew 5:1-18). Our sanctification through the Holy Spirit requires an ongoing dependency on God wherein we grow in the knowledge of God, how his Kingdom operates (Matthew 6:33), ourselves (James 1:25), and our place in the church (1 Corinthians 12-14) and broader culture (1 Chronicles 12:32). To this end, here are some principles and recommendations in how to “take every thought captive to obey Christ” 2 Corinthians 10:3-5). Remain faithful in the reading and studying of the Bible (Psalm 119; 2 Timothy 3:14-17). Consider using one or more study Bibles. Discern your calling as a Christian if you have not done so. See Os Guinness, The Call and John Piper, Don't Waste Your Life. Be involved in a Bible-believing church. Develop your skills as a writer and speaker. See Elements of Style by Stunk and White and Stand like Lincoln, Speak like Churchill by James Humes. Read thoughtful Christian classics by writers such as Augustine and Pascal, as well as modern writers such as C. S. Lewis, G. K. Chesterton, John Stott, J. I. Packer, Francis Schaeffer, James Sire, and Os Guinness. Read periodicals such as Christianity Today, First Things, Modern Age, and The Christian Research Journal. Be aware of non-Christian culture through The New York Times, The New Yorker, Harpers, Atlantic Monthly, and other magazines. Carefully and prayerfully consider your use of electronic communications media. See Douglas Groothuis, The Soul in Cyberspace and Quentin Schultz, Habits of the High Tech Heart as well as Neil Postman, Technopoly and Amusing Ourselves to Death and William Powers, Hamlet's Blackberry. Listen to thoughtful radio programs and podcasts, such as Denis Prager, those on The Daily Wire as well as the Christian interviews done by Ken Myers on Mars Hill Audio. Take periodic times for silence and reflection (Ecclesiastes 3:7). Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

Dan Cable Presents
Episode 384: Hannah Glavor, Bijoux Cone, Jacob Miller, Harpers

Dan Cable Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 90:04


This episode features commentary and tracks from Hannah Glavor, Bijoux Cone, Jacob Miller, and Harpers. To keep up with all of the artists featured on this episode, the sponsors for the episode, and the Dan Cable Presents Podcast, please check out the links below! ----------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you to DistroKid for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. Use the link below to receive 30% off your first year of DistroKid services. ⁠https://distrokid.com/?c=cable⁠ Hannah Glavor: https://hannahglavor.bandcamp.com/ https://youtu.be/IMGN6tNnPb8?feature=shared Bijoux Cone: https://www.bijouxcone.com/ Jacob Miller: https://jacobmillermusic.net/ Harpers: https://harpersofficial.bandcamp.com/album/harpers-lp-2 INSTAGRAM: @hannahglavor @bijouxcone @jacobmiller @harpersharpersharpers @dancablepresents @distrokid Email: ⁠dancablepresents@gmail.com⁠ Spotify Playlists: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1aUPCyFxf0iPWwmTwjrSK9?si=bdd3f9687d7e412b https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ibEIlubFYqN05nOeHcpgl?si=aa7c72638bc34a96 Apple Playlists: ⁠https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/dcp-april-2022/pl.u-EdAVRqdsXqWdRJ⁠ Venmo: Dan-Cable-Presents --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dan-cable-presents/message

Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast)
Alek Manoah is Missing & Harper vs. Raisel Iglesias (Jimmy's Three Things)

Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 33:38


Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 00:38 Alek Manoah 07:24 Harper vs Iglesias 15:12 Harpers fav release point Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices