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Send us a textNew @weheardwonders pod for the New Year, anyone? Andrew provides a debrief following the completion of his epic 2025 end-of-year album countdown, before Iain shares the band that occupied most time on his turntable over the festive period. Then it's on to listening and reviewing some tunes courtesy of the socially introverted, emotionally bare singer-songwriter Dove Ellis, quotidian surrealists Dry Cleaning, SAY Award-winning genre-blenders Kai Reesu and the moodily theatrical Dominie Hooper, as well as heavy-sitar-psych-rockers Helicon's team up with LA producer Al Lover. Something grand and insistently stabby has The Vinyl Word. Listen to We Heard Wonders on your podcast platform of choice; tell your friends; like, subscribe and recommend; catch up with previous editions and support the show by buying us a Coffee (link in the show's bio).Support the showwww.instagram.com/weheardwonderswww.buymeacoffee.com/weheardwonders
0:00- Intro, Our Honda Days, and It's All So Good on the Pontoon Origin Story7:48- "To Helicon and Back" discussion39:20- "Send in the Clones" discussion1:33:51- Chatzums Magellan's newsletterBlueskyTwitchChatzumsEmail: chatzpod@gmail.comOur main podcast feed art was done by Camilla Franklin, whose work can be found at https://camillafranklin.myportfolio.com/
Escucha una nueva edición de Los Ideales / The Indieals, 180 minutos de música alternativa cosidos a mano y sin algoritmos, como se hacía antes. Entrad sin llamar, aquí cabemos todos. Han sonado: 1) Nicole Sabouné - So Far Out 2) DBA! - A poet and a clown 3) Kissed by an Animal - My Body Is The Animal That Carries Me 4) TA GA DA - Let's make a circle around my life and then stay out of it 5) The Lemon Twigs - I've Got A Broken Heart 6) The Gordian Knot - Morning Bird 7) Sorry - Candle 8) Disgusting Sisters - Killing It 9) Hex Girlfriend - Get It Together 10) Shelf Lives - 2 phoneS 11) Helicon; Al Lover - Backbreaker 12) Moreish Idols; Sonny 404 - Dream Pixel - Sonny 404 Remix 13) Insecure Men - Cleaning Bricks 14) Soulwax - The False Economy 15) KuleeAngee - Animated Love 16) Senseless Optimism - Leave Ya 17) ISTA - Waves 18) supermodel* - i used to live in england 19) Deki Alem - Fun 20) Joshua Idehen - It Always Was 21) MADMADMAD - Spin Wave 22) Getdown Services - Don't Cheese Me Off 23) Yttling Jazz; Joshua Idehen; Saturday, Monday - Illegal Hit - Edit 24) Opus Kink - I'm A Pretty Showboy 25) Squid - G.S.K. 26) The Cool Greenhouse - Alexa! 27) The Dharma Chain - YSHK 28) Sjowgren; Charlie Havenick - Cool Over Kind 29) exmagician - Sharpen These 30) Y - Skipper 31) GANS - THE KING'S HEAD 32) Sleaford Mods; Gwendoline Christie; BIG SPECIAL - The Good Life 33) Hex Girlfriend - As Long As You're Moving 34) The 113 - Presence 35) José Junior - Dust 36) CIEL - Fine Everything 37) Kaiser Chiefs - Heat Dies Down 38) The WAEVE; Graham Coxon; Rose Elinor Dougall - Broken Boys 39) Jet - Get What You Need 40) Mudhoney - Almost Everything 41) Sidonie - On the Sofa 42) The Detroit Cobras - Stupidity 43) Dum Dum Girls - Always Looking 44) Swingin' Neckbreakers - Help Wanted 45) Franz Ferdinand - No You Girls 46) New Young Pony Club - Sure as the Sun 47) The Ting Tings - Hang It Up 48) Bloc Party - Two More Years 49) The Lucksmiths - Sunlight In A Jar 50) Belle and Sebastian - The Party Line 51) Datarock - Rabbit Hole 52) Firewater - A Little Revolution 53) Pixies - Plaster of Paris 54) Arcade Fire - Alien Nation 55) The Last Shadow Puppets - The Element Of Surprise 56) Comet Gain - An Arcade From The Warm Rain That Falls
The night breaks and a mountain appears. We step out of the eighth house and into the ninth, following a mythic trail across four Greek peaks—Helicon, Delphi on Parnassus, Olympus, and Pelion—to understand how vision is born, tested, codified, and taught. This is a journey from trauma to Pegasus, from memory to the Muses, from riddled answers to living oracles, from the banquet of certainty to the humility of service, and finally to Chiron's cave where purpose is shaped into skill.We start with Helicon, where Perseus' severing of Medusa gives rise to Pegasus and the Hippocrene, the spring that nourishes the nine Muses. History, music, comedy, tragedy, dance, love poetry, hymns, astronomy, and epic become living conduits for meaning. Hesiod's insight that the Muses can speak convincing falsehoods as well as truth becomes our caution against dogma; ninth house wisdom is movement, not marble. At Delphi, we find the Omphalos, the eagle-eye view, and the Pythia's forked speech. Apollo's light and Dionysus' winter rule alternate, teaching us to hold both clarity and mystery. Prophecy arrives obliquely and unfolds over time, working on the imaginal mind that can carry insight back into life.On Olympus, the ninth house expands into ethics, law, and systems—the “we think” that shapes culture. Zeus' knowledge is not solitary; it's conjoined with Metis, the oceanic intelligence that tempers sky-high judgment. We explore the lure and limits of certainty and remember Ganymede's role as cupbearer: service as a path to perspective. Finally, we reach Pelion, where Chiron mentors heroes and healers—Jason, Achilles, Asclepius—grounding lofty aims in hands-on craft, medicine, and embodied practice. The fire-house arc aligns identity, joy, and purpose so that the tenth house can build the road our aim has set.Along the way, Ocyrrhoe's tale warns against revealing everything too soon; mystery gives meaning its depth. If Helicon inspires, Delphi questions, Olympus orders, and Pelion mentors, which mountain is yours? Press play to find an eagle-eye view that still honors the serpent's wisdom, and carry that vision into the work you offer the world. If this exploration sparked something, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review to help others find their way to the summit.*The above was auto-generated by Buzzsprout's AICover Art: Simon Vouet (1590-1649) The Muses Urania and Calliope, 1634 ca.Join the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia CoeurPlease consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.
Snedtänkts trotjänare Jonas Nordling har dykt ner i ännu ett förbisett hörn av historien. 1906 valde succéförfattaren Upton Sinclair att investera sina royalties i en socialistisk utopi i New Jersey. Allt är ungefär så underligt som det låter. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.
Building a private practice is great. But building one rooted in lived experience is on a whole other level.Christopher Brown, a Marine Corps veteran and EMDR-certified therapist, joins Michael Fulwiler to share his path from combat to clinical work. After surviving a suicide bombing and facing years of PTSD, Christopher found healing through EMDR and turned that transformation into a mission to help others do the same, may they be veterans, first responders, or trauma survivors.He talks about launching the nonprofit Growing Veterans, the lessons he learned about money and mission, and why he started Helicon to help other EMDR providers build meaningful, sustainable practices.In the conversation, they discuss:How EMDR helped Christopher process trauma and build clinical confidenceThe journey from nonprofit leadership to private practiceWhy first responders need better access to trauma-informed careConnect with the guest:Christopher on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cdbrownvet/Visit the Helicon website: https://www.gowithhelicon.com/ Connect with Michael and Heard:Michael's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelfulwiler/ Newsletter: https://www.joinheard.com/newsletter Book a free consult: joinheard.com/consult Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Welcome to Heard Business School(00:26) Meet Christopher Brown(06:59) Surviving a suicide bombing during deployment(10:53) The PTSD Christopher faced after returning home(12:28) How EMDR helped Christopher stop experiencing flashbacks(17:43) Why he first sought therapy(20:21) Launching Growing Veterans to support vets through farming(24:39) The financial realities of running a nonprofit(30:13) How Christopher transitioned to private practice(36:34) Expanding his practice to include first responders(41:08) How Helicon is improving EMDR access and certification(44:56) Christopher's take on psychedelic-assisted therapy for veteransThis episode is to be used for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, business, or tax advice. Each person should consult their own attorney, business advisor, or tax advisor with respect to matters referenced in this episode.
A couple poems from my friend, Jim Cohee.
In this episode of the Independent Thinking Show for @FifthWrist Radio podcast, Roman (@TimesRomanAU) interviews Jonathan and Danielle (the dynamic husband and wife team behind Helicon Watches (@heliconwatches). Jonathan and Danielle share their unique journey from their respective careers in real estate and design to the world of watchmaking, influenced by Jonathan's grandfather's vintage timepieces. Our discussion covers the meticulous process behind the Helicon design approach, the challenges they face in an industry often biased against women and smaller brands, and their dedication to personalized customer experiences. We also cover Jonathan's experience in the industry as a consultant and the benefits of events fostering direct consumer engagement. Through personal stories and insights, Jonathan and Danielle emphasize the importance of passion and authenticity in building a sustainable, independent watch brand. Make sure to check out @Heliconwatches and www.heliconwatches.com Follow us on Instagram: @FifthWrist #fifthwrist #fifthwristradio #fifthwristradiopodcast @FifthWrist Independent Thinking Show is a place dedicated to showcasing the great people doing interesting and cool things in the world of horology. Theme Music for 2024: The Wrong Time by Silent Partner (via YouTube Free Music Channel) To join our crew group chat then please email us at contact@fifthwrist.com and if you have time please leave us a review wherever you listen to our podcast. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed making it! Stay On Time
This is Superlative: A Podcast about watches, the people behind them, and the worlds that inspire them. This week on the Superlative Podcast, host and aBlogtoWatch Founder Ariel Adams is joined by Jonathan Bordell, the Co-Founder of The Helicon Watch Company. To start the show Ariel has Jonathan discuss his experience in the watch industry and the initial challenges he faced as a brand and company. He shares his insights on the resistance to change within the industry and the difficulties of selling watches online. Jonathan also talks about the importance of storytelling and the need for a reason behind introducing novel watch designs. He emphasizes the value of local knowledge and the role of retailers in guiding customers towards making their purchasing decisions. Ariel and Jonathan dive into the popularity of tool watches and the shift towards smaller watch sizes in the recent years. Jonathan Bordell discusses the inspiration behind Helicon Watches and what he sees as the future of watchmaking going forward. He shares the story of how a vintage-inspired watch prototype led to the creation of Helicon Watches. The two discuss the trend of vintage-style sport watches and the potential end of this trend that could happen in the near future. They also explore the true fragility of the watch manufacturing industry and the need for diversification within sourcing and pricing. Ariel and Jonathan also touch on the possibilities of new technologies and materials in watchmaking and the importance of collaborations. As the conversation comes to a close they chat about the value of watches and the importance of passing them on to future generations. Join in on the conversation with Ariel Adams and Jonathan Bordell on this week's episode of the Superlative Podcast! - Company Website - https://heliconwatches.com/ - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-bordell-a54a0a10/ Check out this week's sponsor - Bezel:Bezel: https://shop.getbezel.com/ SUPERLATIVE IS NOW ON YOUTUBE! To check out Superlative on Youtube as well as other ABTW content:- YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ablogtowatch To check out the ABTW Shop where you can see our products inspired by our love of Horology:- Shop ABTW - https://store.ablogtowatch.com/To keep updated with everything Superlative and aBlogtoWatch, check us out on:- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ablogtowatch/- Twitter - https://twitter.com/ABLOGTOWATCH- Website - https://www.ablogtowatch.com/If you enjoy the show please Subscribe, Rate, and Review!
This is Superlative: A Podcast about watches, the people behind them, and the worlds that inspire them. This week on the Superlative Podcast, host and aBlogtoWatch Founder Ariel Adams is joined by Jonathan Bordell, the Co-Founder of The Helicon Watch Company. To start the show Ariel has Jonathan discuss his experience in the watch industry and the initial challenges he faced as a brand and company. He shares his insights on the resistance to change within the industry and the difficulties of selling watches online. Jonathan also talks about the importance of storytelling and the need for a reason behind introducing novel watch designs. He emphasizes the value of local knowledge and the role of retailers in guiding customers towards making their purchasing decisions. Ariel and Jonathan dive into the popularity of tool watches and the shift towards smaller watch sizes in the recent years. Jonathan Bordell discusses the inspiration behind Helicon Watches and what he sees as the future of watchmaking going forward. He shares the story of how a vintage-inspired watch prototype led to the creation of Helicon Watches. The two discuss the trend of vintage-style sport watches and the potential end of this trend that could happen in the near future. They also explore the true fragility of the watch manufacturing industry and the need for diversification within sourcing and pricing. Ariel and Jonathan also touch on the possibilities of new technologies and materials in watchmaking and the importance of collaborations. As the conversation comes to a close they chat about the value of watches and the importance of passing them on to future generations. Join in on the conversation with Ariel Adams and Jonathan Bordell on this week's episode of the Superlative Podcast! - Company Website - https://heliconwatches.com/ - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-bordell-a54a0a10/ Check out this week's sponsor - Bezel:Bezel: https://shop.getbezel.com/ SUPERLATIVE IS NOW ON YOUTUBE! To check out Superlative on Youtube as well as other ABTW content:- YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ablogtowatch To check out the ABTW Shop where you can see our products inspired by our love of Horology:- Shop ABTW - https://store.ablogtowatch.com/To keep updated with everything Superlative and aBlogtoWatch, check us out on:- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ablogtowatch/- Twitter - https://twitter.com/ABLOGTOWATCH- Website - https://www.ablogtowatch.com/If you enjoy the show please Subscribe, Rate, and Review!
The Beers with Nigel podcast is an official beer collaborator at this year's Barrel & Flow Fest. Of course Nigel & Nick are always extra, so why not go do the collab in person. Once the brew day at Helicon Brewing was done (we brewed a tropical stout) we sat down with head brewer Sean & owner Chris. Helicon is a staple in the town of Oakdale, PA & the story of how a brewery has more than 30 pinball machines & no a/c is an interesting one for sure. You'll hear us taste mango purées headed for the collab beer. Riveting content for sure!
With over two decades of combined experience in the world of watches, Danielle and Jonathan (a husband and wife team) share a deep passion for curating, creating, and connecting collectors and enthusiasts with timepieces from renowned watchmakers.Helicon is a new dial name, launched this year by two industry veterans with more than twenty years experience in the business of selling and sourcing watches - at all price levels and from a multitude of makers - to and for collectors and enthusiasts around the world. Having been closely involved in conceptualising and developing many models, the Helicon team has built an extensive network of designers, historians, manufacturers and suppliers from the key watch centres of Switzerland, Germany, France and Japan. The help and advice of many of these long-standing friends and colleagues was called upon to ensure Helicon watches are ‘right' from the very start – and they are confident that their quality and guaranteed rarity will ensure they appeal to collectors. Above all, however, Helicon want every owner to not only want to wear their watch every day, but feel confident in doing so without worry – ensuring a Helicon is a friend for life.
Today's guest is Brandon Allgood, Chief Data Officer at FogPharma. Founded in 2016, FogPharma is a clinical-stage company pioneering a new class of drugs to address the limitations of today's precision medicines and achieve universal druggability. FogPharma's discovery engine integrates cutting-edge technologies that dramatically accelerate the speed and scalability of drug discovery to advance novel Helicon therapeutics against important, previously intractable targets across virtually all disease areas. With 23 years of experience in developing AI based platforms in healthcare, Brandon is a serial entrepreneur focused on applying machine learning and large scale computational methods to improve human health. Brandon previously helped build three companies, Valo Health, Numerate and Pharmix, at the forefront of applying modern ML and computational methods to drug discovery and development in diverse subfields, including chemistry, biology, clinical trials and real-world health data. In this episode, Brandon talks about: His journey from cosmology to drug discovery at FogPharma, An overview of Fog Pharma's focus on peptides, How AI optimizes drug design, biology understanding & patient response prediction, Taking a data-driven approach to their drug discovery platform
Yes! Allt om Brass med experten Ella Wennerberg.Trumpet, Trombon, Bastrombon, Eufonium, Bastuba,Helicon, Susafon, Pockettrumpet, piccola.Lyssna och upplev!Du behöver inte fundera längre, för Ellakommer med alla svaren.Vi har också ett st Munstycksprovning!VAD är skillnaden på de 8 vi testar. TÄVLING!Sen pratar vi också självklart om funktionen brass har,omfång, gehör, frekvenser, arr, band.Allt med supertrevliga Ella!Vill du ha din låt uppspelad direktmed tillhörande analys.Maila oss! Musiksnacket@iwm.seVarmt välkomna!Studio, Artist, Live, Musiker, Scen, Låtskrivning, Ai, AI,Musik, Kultur, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, Billboard, Hip Hop, Rock, Soul, Jazz, Gospel, Pop. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Erfrischend Nordisch - Fotografie verstehen, leben und ausprobieren
Die Makrofotografie ist wie vieles in der Fotografie sehr vielschichtig und, je nachdem, welches Level man erreichen möchte, sehr komplex. Reicht einem eine Makroaufnahme mit OneShot oder gleich das Stacking? Aus der Hand oder mit einem Makroschlitten. Stacking mit Helicion oder Photoshop? Welches Blitzen, welches Makro-Objektiv oder was für eine Kamera-Einstellung? Fokus Bracketing oder Einzelaufnahmen? Wie ich bereits schrieb: Je detailreicher man sein Makrobild haben will, desto größerer Aufwand und Know-how sind vonnöten. Alleine ein Stacking aus der Hand nicht vollkommen zu verwackeln, ist eine Kunst für sich: Wann nimmt man Helicon und wann nutzt man Photoshop? Je mehr ich mich in den letzten Wochen damit beschäftigte, desto mehr fand ich weitere Unterkategorien, weitere Bereiche, die es sich anzuschauen galt. Nun bin ich Berufsfotograf, aber die Makrofotografie ist noch mal eine ganz andere Baustelle. Ich mag es, mich neuen Herausforderungen zu stellen und in diesen oder gerade deswegen in der Fotografie auch zu wachsen und voranzukommen. In dieser Sendung gebe ich dir einen kleinen Einblick, wie ich die Makrofotografie in den letzten Wochen angegangen bin. Wer bin ich? Mein Name ist André Leisner, gebürtiger Kieler und jetzt in Lübeck lebend. Mit meinem Podcast möchte ich Dir einen Einblick hinter die Kulissen eines Berufsfotografen geben und Dir nützliche Tipps zum Thema Fotografie an die Hand geben. Mehr über mich erfährst Du hier Webseite: https://photography-leisner.de YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@photographyleisner/about Instagram: @photographyleisner Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/photographyleisner
Live from the performance studio of our sibling station, WTMD in Towson, it's the annual Midday Holiday Concert with Helicon and Friends. On Saturday, Helicon and a host of other traditional artists will present their 38th Annual Winter Solstice Concert at Goucher College. The musicians performing on Midday include Robin Bullock, Chris Norman, Ken Kolodner, Brad Kolodner, Alex Lacquement, Sean McComiskey and Elke Baker. Special thanks to Audio Engineer Charlie Hughes and the WTMD staff for hosting Midday at their performance studio in Towson.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
Follow the hosts on Instagram @robnudds and @alonbenjoseph.Can't get enough of the TRTS team? Follow its Resident Provocateur @davaucher and Chief Editor Chris Horrocks @thatguyonbass.Thanks to @skillymusic for the theme tune.
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Saturday, July 14 The WV Tech Park welcomes Helicon Chemical to its South Charleston campus…Charleston welcomes the UC Downtown Innovation Hub…and Mountain Lakes restaurants share their recipes…on today's daily304. #1 – From WV TECH PARK – The West Virginia Regional Technology Park welcomes the newest tenant, Helicon Chemical, to its South Charleston campus. Helicon is a leading innovator in developing drop-in-ready, upgraded binder for government and commercial propulsion systems, The addition of Helicon to the technology park's esteemed roster of tenants further solidifies its position as a hub for cutting-edge research, development, and innovation in the region. Partnering with Tech Park tenant AVN, federal, state and local lawmakers, Helicon is using existing infrastructure to manufacture the enhanced binder in West Virginia, bringing jobs to the region while helping to improve national security. “The partnership we have forged here in West Virginia is a significant step in our ability to deliver enhanced rocket fuel at scale,” said Dr. Wes Naylor, Chief Executive Officer, Helicon. “We look forward to bringing jobs to the community and adding to the rich history of technology development and innovation.” Read more: https://www.wvtechpark.com/post/w-va-regional-technology-park-helicon-chemical-bring-rocket-fuels-to-its-south-charleston-campus #2 – From WOWK-TV – The ribbon is officially cut on the brand new University of Charleston Downtown Innovation Hub, located on the corner of Lee and Capitol streets. Primarily funded through a US economic development grant, the new DIH center aims at helping local businesses with coaching, employee training and creating economic opportunities. “We're providing them with the knowledge, the tools and the contacts they need to accelerate their business growth, which will stimulate economic development in the Kanawha Valley as well as help to create jobs,” said Marty Roth, president of the University of Charleston. Read more: https://www.wowktv.com/news/west-virginia/kanawha-county-wv/university-of-charleston-unveils-new-downtown-innovation-hub/ #3 – From WV EXECUTIVE – The Mountain Lakes region is a top destination for anyone looking for a good bite to eat. From everyday Appalachian comfort food to upscale, modernist cuisine, this region has a little bit of everything. The next time you're traveling through the area, stop for a bite at one of its charming local restaurants. Elk River Hotel & Cafe in Sutton is the perfect spot for anyone looking for casual dining with an exquisite view. Thyme Bistro in Weston offers a high-end, eclectic atmosphere and a diverse array of dishes, from classic pub-style food to vegan and gluten-free options. Whistle Punk Grill & Taphouse in Richwood uses locally sourced ingredients for dishes ranging from peanut butter on panini to pan-fried gnocchi served with grilled pork. Each of the restaurant owners have been kind enough to share a recipe so you can recreate a delicious meal at home. Read more: https://wvexecutive.com/in-the-chefs-corner-meals-of-the-mountain-lakes/ Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
On this week's Deep Dive Episode of Foundation by Story Archives, hosts Mario Busto and Zachary Newton break down season one, episode seven titled ‘The Missing Piece'. Salvor continues her resistance to Phara's plan while Hugo makes an SOS to his Thespin comrades. Day attempts the Spiral and is met with the emptiest of outcomes. Halima has finally met her match. And Hari and Gaal get into a verbal sparring match while approaching the fiery atmosphere of Helicon. Want to hear more about what happened in episode eight and the crazy theories that develop as a result? Then tune into this week's episode of Foundation, by Story Archives…you won't be disappointed….or forced to walk the Spiral. *Keep up with all things Story Archives* Official Website: https://soapbox.house/ Email: Contact@Soapbox.House Join our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/696a96e28b6f/newsletter Support this show: - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/story-archives - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZWNF4RX3AFVHQ Follow the hosts on Instagram: - https://www.instagram.com/mariobusto/ - https://www.instagram.com/zacharyrnewton/ Additional show sponsors: - 1992 Films - https://www.1992films.com - Zachary R Newton - https://zacharyrnewton.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/story-archives/support
Synopsis: Gregory Verdine, Ph.D., is the Co-Founder, President and CEO of LifeMine Therapeutics and FogPharma. LifeMine Therapeutics is reinventing drug discovery by mining genetically-encoded small molecules (GEMs) from the biosphere. FogPharma is developing a new class of drugs to address the limitations of today's precision medicines and achieve universal druggability. In this episode, Greg discusses his unique journey from starting as an academic scientist to transitioning to an investor, and how that exposure to the venture world rounds out his approach to how he now runs biotechs. He talks about what it's been like running two companies for six years and how he structures his time so he can successfully operate between the two. He also discusses fundraising in a challenging environment and the importance of being part of a team in biotech. Biography: Greg Verdine is a leader in the discovery, development and commercialization of new drug modalities. A passionate and accomplished inventor of novel approaches and drug classes to engage targets widely believed intractable, Greg coined the phrase “drugging the undruggable” to describe his life's mission. Greg is the co-founder of FogPharma, which has its roots in the scientific work of Greg and his academic team at Harvard University and Harvard Medical School, a hotbed of innovation and invention in the new modality therapeutics space. Greg is also the co-founder and CEO of LifeMine Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company refashioning drug discovery by mining genetically-encoded small molecules from the biosphere. Together with co-founder WeiQing Zhou, he developed the scientific and business concept for FogPharma and LifeMine and co-led the companys' initial capitalization and operationalization in mid-2016 and 2017, respectively. Greg is highly regarded for having moved seamlessly between roles as an academic scientist, biotech entrepreneur, investor and company executive. As Erving Professor at Harvard University and Harvard Medical School, he founded the burgeoning field of hyperstabilized alpha-helical peptides, starting with the first-generation all-hydrocarbon stapled peptide technology, and invented not only the modality but also the direct precursor to the Phase 2 stapled peptide ALRN 6924. The greatly improved second-generation Helicon technology was developed in the Verdine Lab at Harvard and licensed exclusively to FogPharma, and subsequently developed by FogPharma into the third-generation approach that is so impactful today. The Verdine Lab at Harvard also made seminal contributions to understanding fundamental mechanisms of DNA repair and epigenetic DNA methylation. As an entrepreneur, Dr. Verdine has founded multiple public biotech companies including Variagenics, Enanta Pharmaceuticals, Eleven Bio, Tokai Pharmaceuticals, Wave Life Sciences and Aileron Therapeutics, and a private company, Gloucester Pharmaceuticals, which was acquired by Celgene. These companies have succeeded in achieving FDA approval for three marketed drugs. Greg has served on the board of directors of Enanta Pharmaceuticals, Wave Life Sciences, Warp Drive Bio and LifeMine Therapeutics. Having led the formation and financing of Wave Life Sciences, Warp Drive Bio and LifeMine Therapeutics, Greg took a role in managing these companies as their president, chief executive officer and chief scientific officer. Greg also conceived of, co-founded and served as the founding president and chairman of the tandem non-profits Gloucester Biotechnology Academy, which trains high school graduates for technical careers in biotech, and Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute, which is supporting fisheries science and economic development on Cape Ann. Greg earned his Ph.D. in chemistry from Columbia University and served as an NIH postdoctoral fellow in molecular biology at MIT and Harvard Medical School. He also holds an honorary Ph.D. degree from Clarkson University.
In honor of National Poetry Month, we're sitting down with members of Helicon, Northwestern's literary and arts magazine. Since 1980, Helicon has published student poetry, prose, photography and more. Read the full article here: https://dailynorthwestern.com/2023/04/17/audio/nu-declassified-sitting-down-with-helicon-for-national-poetry-month/
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Today we discuss how new technology is making faster and more efficient rockets, a new bandage that might be able to heal wounds faster than the body, and how we've seen some new connections between the brain and the gut through a study of Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Helicon Thruster “Can plasma instability in fact be the savior for magnetic nozzle plasma thrusters” by Staff Writershttps://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Can_plasma_instability_in_fact_be_the_savior_for_magnetic_nozzle_plasma_thrusters_999.html“Wave-driven electron inward transport in a magnetic nozzle” by Kazunori Takahashi, Christine Charles & Rod W. Boswellhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-24202-9“PLASMA PROPULSION DISCOVERY COULD HERALD A ‘NEW ERA OF SPACE EXPLORATION'” by MICAH HANKShttps://thedebrief.org/plasma-propulsion-discovery-could-herald-a-new-era-of-space-exploration/“How Plasma Rockets Work” By Meisa Salaitahttps://science.howstuffworks.com/plasma-rockets.htm#:~:text=Plasma%20rockets%20accelerate%20gradually%20and,rocket%20%5Bsource%3A%20Verhovek%5D.“New Plasma Thruster Concept Could Make Space Missions 10x Faster” by Rupendra Brahambhatthttps://interestingengineering.com/transportation/physicist-designed-a-plasma-thruster-that-could-make-space-travel-10-times-fasterSmart Bandage “Wireless smart bandage provides new insights on healing chronic wounds” by Andrew Myershttps://cheme.stanford.edu/wireless-smart-bandage-provides-new-insights-healing-chronic-wounds“Wireless, closed-loop, smart bandage with integrated sensors and stimulators for advanced wound care and accelerated healing” by Yuanwen Jiang et al.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41587-022-01528-3Stress IBS“Repeated Psychological Stress is Linked with Irritable Bowel Syndrome-like Symptoms” by Tokyo University of Sciencehttps://www.tus.ac.jp/en/mediarelations/archive/20221107_8752.html“Repeated psychological stress, chronic vicarious social defeat stress, evokes irritable bowel syndrome-like symptoms in mice” by Toshinori Yoshioka et al.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2022.993132/fullFollow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers.Find episode transcripts here:
First we pick up the point where James Saunders King made his way back to Port Natal following his failed diplomacy on Shaka's behalf – the result would be catastrophic for Shaka. It provided added incentive for Shaka's enemies inside the Zulu to move against him, the members of the Royal house were conspiring to kill him and had been for at least four years. Remember in early 1828 Shaka had sent the impi to raid the amaMpondo in an attempt at wiping away the tears of his mother Nandi's death, and also to keep his army on the move which is often the best option when there is treason in the wind. Once the army had returned from their raiding along the Umtata River, they had no break – Shaka sent them away once more, in the opposite direction. The failed embassy led by James Saunders King returned to Port Natal on 17th August 1828. Sothobe who was Shaka's emissary bluntly laid the blame for the fiasco in the Cape on King, and Shaka was humiliated. King returned with Isaacs on two ships, the Helicon and the Elizabeth and Susan, and when they hove off Port Natal on 17th August 1828, King was pale and sick. Isaacs had to carry King to his residence at Mount Pleasant. On 19th August Isaacs broke open the boxes supposedly for Shaka which contained a few sheets of copper, a piece of red broadcloth, a few medicines, knives and trinkets. King had added a mirror or looking glass as it was known – and it was also an expensive luxury back in 1928. He also tossed in a few beads. When Isaacs arrived at kwaBulawayo with the presents, Shaka was contemptuous of the gifts and suspicious of the seals being broken. Shaka demanded that each gift be described, and when he was shown the ointments, Isaacs explained they were for healing wounds and the Zulu king exclaimed “do you think we are such scabby fellows as you are…” Later Shaka asked for the medicine that changed the colour of hair, the black oil, otherwise he was totally underwhelmed by the gifts. “…these are of no use to my subjects, they are not troubled with the disorders you mention, the best medicine for them is beef…” While all of this diplomacy was going on, the Zulu king had sent his army to Soshangane kaZikode of the Gaza Kingdom north of Delagoa Bay. This latest impi was going to take a very long trek, heading to the high ground 130 kilometers north west of Delagoa Bay. It overlooked the malaria and tsetse fly infested country of the bushveld around the Olifants .. the Lepelle River – which the Zulu called the Bhalule. This was to be known as the Bhalule expedition, and was Shaka's last.
First we pick up the point where James Saunders King made his way back to Port Natal following his failed diplomacy on Shaka's behalf – the result would be catastrophic for Shaka. It provided added incentive for Shaka's enemies inside the Zulu to move against him, the members of the Royal house were conspiring to kill him and had been for at least four years. Remember in early 1828 Shaka had sent the impi to raid the amaMpondo in an attempt at wiping away the tears of his mother Nandi's death, and also to keep his army on the move which is often the best option when there is treason in the wind. Once the army had returned from their raiding along the Umtata River, they had no break – Shaka sent them away once more, in the opposite direction. The failed embassy led by James Saunders King returned to Port Natal on 17th August 1828. Sothobe who was Shaka's emissary bluntly laid the blame for the fiasco in the Cape on King, and Shaka was humiliated. King returned with Isaacs on two ships, the Helicon and the Elizabeth and Susan, and when they hove off Port Natal on 17th August 1828, King was pale and sick. Isaacs had to carry King to his residence at Mount Pleasant. On 19th August Isaacs broke open the boxes supposedly for Shaka which contained a few sheets of copper, a piece of red broadcloth, a few medicines, knives and trinkets. King had added a mirror or looking glass as it was known – and it was also an expensive luxury back in 1928. He also tossed in a few beads. When Isaacs arrived at kwaBulawayo with the presents, Shaka was contemptuous of the gifts and suspicious of the seals being broken. Shaka demanded that each gift be described, and when he was shown the ointments, Isaacs explained they were for healing wounds and the Zulu king exclaimed “do you think we are such scabby fellows as you are…” Later Shaka asked for the medicine that changed the colour of hair, the black oil, otherwise he was totally underwhelmed by the gifts. “…these are of no use to my subjects, they are not troubled with the disorders you mention, the best medicine for them is beef…” While all of this diplomacy was going on, the Zulu king had sent his army to Soshangane kaZikode of the Gaza Kingdom north of Delagoa Bay. This latest impi was going to take a very long trek, heading to the high ground 130 kilometers north west of Delagoa Bay. It overlooked the malaria and tsetse fly infested country of the bushveld around the Olifants .. the Lepelle River – which the Zulu called the Bhalule. This was to be known as the Bhalule expedition, and was Shaka's last.
First we pick up the point where James Saunders King made his way back to Port Natal following his failed diplomacy on Shaka's behalf – the result would be catastrophic for Shaka. It provided added incentive for Shaka's enemies inside the Zulu to move against him, the members of the Royal house were conspiring to kill him and had been for at least four years. Remember in early 1828 Shaka had sent the impi to raid the amaMpondo in an attempt at wiping away the tears of his mother Nandi's death, and also to keep his army on the move which is often the best option when there is treason in the wind. Once the army had returned from their raiding along the Umtata River, they had no break – Shaka sent them away once more, in the opposite direction. The failed embassy led by James Saunders King returned to Port Natal on 17th August 1828. Sothobe who was Shaka's emissary bluntly laid the blame for the fiasco in the Cape on King, and Shaka was humiliated. King returned with Isaacs on two ships, the Helicon and the Elizabeth and Susan, and when they hove off Port Natal on 17th August 1828, King was pale and sick. Isaacs had to carry King to his residence at Mount Pleasant. On 19th August Isaacs broke open the boxes supposedly for Shaka which contained a few sheets of copper, a piece of red broadcloth, a few medicines, knives and trinkets. King had added a mirror or looking glass as it was known – and it was also an expensive luxury back in 1928. He also tossed in a few beads. When Isaacs arrived at kwaBulawayo with the presents, Shaka was contemptuous of the gifts and suspicious of the seals being broken. Shaka demanded that each gift be described, and when he was shown the ointments, Isaacs explained they were for healing wounds and the Zulu king exclaimed “do you think we are such scabby fellows as you are…” Later Shaka asked for the medicine that changed the colour of hair, the black oil, otherwise he was totally underwhelmed by the gifts. “…these are of no use to my subjects, they are not troubled with the disorders you mention, the best medicine for them is beef…” While all of this diplomacy was going on, the Zulu king had sent his army to Soshangane kaZikode of the Gaza Kingdom north of Delagoa Bay. This latest impi was going to take a very long trek, heading to the high ground 130 kilometers north west of Delagoa Bay. It overlooked the malaria and tsetse fly infested country of the bushveld around the Olifants .. the Lepelle River – which the Zulu called the Bhalule. This was to be known as the Bhalule expedition, and was Shaka's last.
First we pick up the point where James Saunders King made his way back to Port Natal following his failed diplomacy on Shaka's behalf – the result would be catastrophic for Shaka. It provided added incentive for Shaka's enemies inside the Zulu to move against him, the members of the Royal house were conspiring to kill him and had been for at least four years. Remember in early 1828 Shaka had sent the impi to raid the amaMpondo in an attempt at wiping away the tears of his mother Nandi's death, and also to keep his army on the move which is often the best option when there is treason in the wind. Once the army had returned from their raiding along the Umtata River, they had no break – Shaka sent them away once more, in the opposite direction. The failed embassy led by James Saunders King returned to Port Natal on 17th August 1828. Sothobe who was Shaka's emissary bluntly laid the blame for the fiasco in the Cape on King, and Shaka was humiliated. King returned with Isaacs on two ships, the Helicon and the Elizabeth and Susan, and when they hove off Port Natal on 17th August 1828, King was pale and sick. Isaacs had to carry King to his residence at Mount Pleasant. On 19th August Isaacs broke open the boxes supposedly for Shaka which contained a few sheets of copper, a piece of red broadcloth, a few medicines, knives and trinkets. King had added a mirror or looking glass as it was known – and it was also an expensive luxury back in 1928. He also tossed in a few beads. When Isaacs arrived at kwaBulawayo with the presents, Shaka was contemptuous of the gifts and suspicious of the seals being broken. Shaka demanded that each gift be described, and when he was shown the ointments, Isaacs explained they were for healing wounds and the Zulu king exclaimed “do you think we are such scabby fellows as you are…” Later Shaka asked for the medicine that changed the colour of hair, the black oil, otherwise he was totally underwhelmed by the gifts. “…these are of no use to my subjects, they are not troubled with the disorders you mention, the best medicine for them is beef…” While all of this diplomacy was going on, the Zulu king had sent his army to Soshangane kaZikode of the Gaza Kingdom north of Delagoa Bay. This latest impi was going to take a very long trek, heading to the high ground 130 kilometers north west of Delagoa Bay. It overlooked the malaria and tsetse fly infested country of the bushveld around the Olifants .. the Lepelle River – which the Zulu called the Bhalule. This was to be known as the Bhalule expedition, and was Shaka's last.
On 88.1, WYPR, broadcasting and streaming live from the performance studio of our sister station, WTMD in Towson, it's the annual Midday Holiday Concert with Helicon and Friends. On Saturday, Helicon and a host of other traditional artists will present their 37th annual Winter Solstice Concerts at Goucher College's Kraushaar Auditorium, with shows at 3:30 and 7:30pm. For many of the past 37 years, the musicians have been appearing here on WYPR the day before those performances with a special musical preview. Helicon, an acoustic trio formed in 1987 by guitarist Robin Bullock, flutist Chris Norman and master hammer dulcimer player Ken Kolodner, will be joined tomorrow by members of the Ken and Brad Kolodner Quartet, which also includes Alex Lacquement and Rachel Eddy, with special returning musician, Scottish National Fiddle Champion Elke Baker. And Charm City Junction bandleader Brad Kolodner will be joined by Alex Lacquement, Sean McComiskey and Elke Baker. The Winter Solstice Concerts will also feature six-time North American Step-Dance Champion Jonathon Srour and step-dancer Katie Ortel. Many, if not quite all, of those folks join host Tom Hall this afternoon here at WYPR's sister station, WTMD. In addition to today's live radio broadcast and our audio livestream at the WYPR home page, we also streamed live video of today's Holiday Concert on the WYPR YouTube page, so you can check us out there, too. Special thanks to Audio Engineer Charlie Hughes, WTMD Assistant Chief Engineer Megan Amoss, WTMD/WYPR Director of Events and Community Engagement Sam Sessa, and the staff of WTMD for hosting Midday at their performance studio in Towson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, a whole bunch of Amazons were massacred because the writers hated joy. Join us as we discuss season six, episode fifteen of Xena Warrior Princess, "To Helicon and Back." Email us at subtextandchakrams@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @subtextchakrams Catherine: @CMeushaw Ashley: @Outspokenly_Shy Lisa: @LisaBarnum
On this episode of the DefAero Report Daily Podcast, sponsored by Bell, Dr. Wes Naylor, a retired US Navy captain who is now the CEO of Helicon, who is developing drop-in-ready, upgraded propellant binder that will improve the performance of missiles, rockets, aerospace propulsion systems and munitions for government and commercial customers.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 537, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The '40s 1: The women for whom Walter Annenberg founded this magazine in 1944 are now on Social Security. Seventeen. 2: In 1942 RCA plated a master copy of Glenn Miller's "Chattanooga Choo Choo" this color to honor a million sold. Gold. 3: In his first speech as prime minister May 13, 1940 he delivered the blood, toil, tears and sweat line. Winston Churchill. 4: In 1942 an "A" ration card allowed you 3 gallons of this a week. Gasoline. 5: In June 1947 this general accepted Columbia University's offer to become its president. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Round 2. Category: Decades 1: Last time a man walked on the moon. 1970s (1972). 2: Hurricane Andrew hits Florida. 1990s. 3: "I Love Lucy" premieres. 1950s. 4: Ferdinand Marcos leaves the Philippines for the last time. 1980s. 5: Chinese Nationalist government flees to Taiwan. 1940s. Round 3. Category: Ancient Greece 1: Aristotle's prescription for women in this condition was to avoid too much salt and wine. Pregnant. 2: In 399 B.C. this philosopher was convicted by a jury of 500 men on a vote of 280 to 220. Socrates. 3: Hesiod said this group of nine goddesses met him on Mt. Helicon and breathed the gift of song into him. the muses. 4: Originally 6 obols equaled one of these coins. Drachma. 5: These federations included Achaean, Delian and Amphictyonic--no National or American. leagues. Round 4. Category: Who's The Boss 1: The Kansas City political machine of Boss Tom Pendergast launched the career of this future president. Truman. 2: Kelly Garrett, Jill Munroe and Sabrina Duncan all went undercover for this mysterious boss. Charlie Townsend. 3: Tattoo labored for this man on "Fantasy Island". Mr. Roarke. 4: In 1931 Salvatore Maranzano took this Mafia title, Capo di Tutti Capi in Italian; 4 months later, it was so long, Sal. Boss of Bosses. 5: Named for founder Carlo, it's the crime family of which John Gotti was boss. Gambino. Round 5. Category: Tournament 1: Tournament, as well as this 5-letter word, can be used to describe mounted combat between medieval knights. joust. 2: Geoffroi de Purelli wrote the first knights' tournament guidelines in this Norman Invasion year. 1066. 3: Sir Lionel is killed during a tournament in this musical but is later miraculously revived. Camelot. 4: From Old French for "to mix", this no-holds-barred medieval group combat contest was basically mob against mob. a mêlée. 5: Celebrated until the 17th c., the last knights' tournaments to survive involved "running at" these to spear them. rings. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
What if our ultimate send off to the Amazons was just a greatest hit of getting themselves killed and outsmarted and throw in some betrayl as well! You didn't want it but Xena Episode 127: To Helicon and Back provides! Mark is in the market for office chairs and muppets, and not in that order. Hercules of Radio: Brian His Faithful Sidekick: Producer Mark The Xena of Podcasts: Meg Her Devoted Partner: Lucas Find us on Facebook or Twitter @MountOlympusPod Email the show: MountOlympusPod@gmail.com Check out our website: www.retrogradeorbitradio.com
Join Kelsey of Helicon Horsemanship and Veronica of Horsemanship Unlocked as they discuss their perspectives and personal experiences around the topic of when to end a training session. How long should one ride their horse? Is there a time frame standard set as a good stopping point? Or a feeling? Veronica and Kelsey discuss the recommended amount of time a for equine learning but also dive into what is best strategy for the mental and emotional fitness of both horse and rider. Sometimes knowing when to end a session is also knowing when to pass on engagement. The old saying still stands, "you can't help others unless you help yourself first." The collective is going through some deep changes that are affecting us on both a global and personal level. Knowing when to just be with your horse versus training will be your best judgement to savor the relationship. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horsemanshipunlocked/support
What is the underlying motivation for your work with horses? Is it coming from a controlling place or a communicative place? Join Veronica Painter and Kelsey Welter of Helicon Horsemanship as they discuss the ebb and flow of working with horses from a one way controlling street versus a two way communication stand point. We discuss various personal stories and evolution regarding the surrender of control in both horsemanship and in life. Kelsey and Veronica approach the matter with both a religious and astrological perspective on control. Forgiveness and grace are both matters of the heart that will take your journey through horsemanship to a higher vibrational level and universal love. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horsemanshipunlocked/support
The Helicon Home Colony was the brainchild of the renowned author and muckraking journalist Upton Sinclair. It lasted less than 6 months and went down in a literal blaze. "We stood in the snow and watched our beautiful utopia flame and roar, until it crashed in and died away to a dull glow."Connect on Facebook or at the Failed Utopia website.Links & ResourcesThe Project Gutenberg eBook of The Autobiography of Upton SinclairUtopia, New Jersey: Travels in the Nearest Eden by Perdita BuchanRadical Innocent: Upton Sinclair by Anthony ArthurWritten and produced by Anna RobertsBurning palm tree artwork by Perry VasquezIntro music by Elliot MiddletonMerchandise: www.failedutopia.com/shopSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/failedutopia/donations
Alun R facilitates the 3rd of 8 sessions of the playtest version of Uncharted Worlds (2nd Edition). This session was organsied as part of The Gauntlet RPG Community's monthly calendar of games (www.gauntlet-rpg.com). As the creww take the Ace of Spades through the slipgate to Helicon we learn of the rumours of 'Slip Ghosts'. We also learn something of Gema and Riley's early life during the week they spend 'in the tube'. Hub City holds many opporutnities and one of them is nearly taken from them in the neon washed alleys of the under city, but deft skills and reckless driving get them safely back to the Ace. The job is carrying live cargo to Zandora, in the FERTILITY system, so it's a long trip to the outer system and the Zandoran slipgate ... a trip during which the ship's scanner pick up a strange anomaly ...
Help produce Basic Folk by contributing at basicfolk.com/donateOnce Baltimore claw-hammer banjoist, radio host and community organizer Brad Kolodner got a banjo in his hands, it was game over. Brad had previously played the cello in the school orchestra and had held a strong interest in sports, but his true passion for old time was realized at Meadowlark Music camp in Maine. He signed up for the banjo for beginners class after his father (the renowned fiddle and hammer dulcimer player Ken Kolodner) brought him along to the camp under the condition that he was to play some kind of music that week. While Brad had grown up around traditional music through his father's performances with his band Helicon, dad's recordings and music lessons at the house, he wasn't drawn to that particular style of music. Once he started on the banjo, however, he began going down YouTube rabbit holes, going out to jams and soaking in as much as he could. Brad went to school in Ithaca, NY, where he started hosting a folk radio show that further deepened his love of old time. Once he returned home to Baltimore, he became invested in community organizing with weekly jams and music festivals.Brad's released albums with his band Charm City Junction, as Ken & Brad Kolodner and recently, he's put out his debut solo record, Chimney Swifts. The album focuses on what he calls “private music.” This is what musicians play when they first pick up their instruments, it's familiar and evokes time and place. In our conversation, he goes into detail about what that means and how the pandemic has impacted his practice of "private music." He also talks about his most recent project The Birds' Flight with Pete Sutherland and Timothy Cummings. Pete and Tim were working on Scottish songs and then decided to bring Brad in since he has an affinity towards genre-mixing and is a kick-ass banjo player. As a DJ, you can hear Brad on Folk Alley, Radio Bristol for the Old Time Jam and on Bluegrass Country Radio, you can find him playing at the Baltimore Old Time Jam, Baltimore Square Dance, Baltimore Old-Time Music Festival. And you can find him online teaching banjo and making everyone feel comfortable at the slow jam. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Hoy nos visita Alma Leonor López Pilar, Diplomada en Educación Social y Licenciada en Historia (Máster en Historia Contemporánea) por la Universidad de Valladolid, ha trabajado como voluntaria en Educación para el Desarrollo en un par de ONG, y ha publicado artículos de historia en varias revistas digitales, como Hispanic Journal (Indiana University of Pennsylvania), Revista Digital Anatomía de la Historia, Diaphoros, HistoriayArqueología.net. y VAVEL-Historia. Además, mantiene un blog multicultural, HELICON. Ha publicado libros como " La historia desde el Helicón: los bovidae", "La Mentira y Los Mentirosos de la Historia" y recientemente "De Toros y Dioses". Nos hablará sobre la relación entre bóvidos y dioses desde tiempos inmemoriales porque el viaje comenzará en las cuevas de Altamira con sus famosos bisontes, ¿eran dioses? ¿representan las pinturas escenas cotidianas sin haber nada mágico detrás? y después nos sumergiremos en el mundo grecorromano, lleno de mitos, leyendas y rituales ... Comenzamos con Antonio Ceniza, en "Realidad Subjetiva" nos cuenta la leyenda de la batalla de Calatañazor en la que Almanzor es su gran protagonista, una historia donde leyenda y realidad se funden más que nunca. Continuamos con el tándem formado por Miguel Ángel y Rubén Linares, cogen el mando de la videoconsola para hablarnos sobre un clasico moderno, la trilogía "Dead Space", un viaje al espacio profundo con extrañas criaturas que nos harán la vida imposible. En la segunda parte del programa nuestro archivista Gerald Dean nos trae la historia de Edward Leedskalnin, un letón que emigró a Estados Unidos y allí construyó un castillo de coral lleno de extraños simbolos, pero esto no era lo más extraño ya que este hombre no recibió la ayuda de nadie y tampoco se le veía trabajar en él ... En el cierre nuestro director Alberto Hernández habla sobre el inminente fin del estado de alarma en España y las famosas vacunas ... Poneros cómodos, abrocharos los cinturones y ajustad bien el volumen de los cascos porque el viaje a través de las leyendas, la historia y las conspiraciones arranca ahora. Dirige y Presenta : Alberto Hernández Produce : Horror Radio Productions Canal misterios de Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/escuchar-canal-misterios-ivoox_nq_2594_1.html * Vías de Contacto : - hombresdenegropodcast@gmail.com - hombresdenegropodcast (Facebook). - @Podcast_HDN (Twitter). - hdnpodcast (Twitch) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZM-EDKBOXPjte0343eyUMQ (Youtube).
The Fiery Cross Week 9 Chapters 15-16 Summary: A wedding feast is had by all. An evening calling of the clans occurs. Jamie makes a moving speech. The families of the Ridge are announced. Roger vows to always sing for her. Lactating breasts don't care. Brianna takes matters into her own hands. Setting: Mt. Helicon, NC, Late October 1770 with cool, grey, and wet weather. Active Characters: Jamie Claire Roger Brianna Of Note: Jocasta puts on a large feast for the wedding couple. Jamie welcomes the Ridge families with formality. Brianna asks Roger to always sing for her. This wedding feels different than their first. Adventures in lactating breasts. Roger serenades Brianna. Brianna's inability to orgasm during sex. Images are CC or Wiki Commons unless produced by ADoO or otherwise specified. Featured image. Please share your thoughts and comments to 719-425-9444 or contact@adramofoutlander.com. Comments or messages may be included in the podcast or a written post. The entire Outlander book series is written by Diana Gabaldon. You can find her on Twitter and Facebook. Join the A Dram of Outlander Community Please share posts, join the discussions, and follow this website and social media sites listed below! Facebook Page, Facebook Group, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr To financially support the podcast, go to my Patreon page. Call 719-425-9444 listener/reader line to leave your comment or question.
The Fiery Cross Week 8 Chapters 13-14 Summary: The age-old argument of what makes the best barbecue unfolds. Beans are indeed a musical fruit. Memories endure and bond. Aunt Jocasta is a savvy woman. What makes an honorable man? Jamie makes a confession. A religious event occurs. Marriage cannot wait. Setting: Mt. Helicon, NC, Late October 1770 with cool, grey, and wet weather. Active Characters: Jamie Claire Rosamund Lindsay Ronnie Sinclair Roger Brianna Of Note: The great barbecue debate and the memories of Jamaica. The “beans” song. The bonding effect of Ardsmuir. The recollection of Roger telling Jocasta off and ceremony talk. Honorable men, Roger and Frank. The priest's “jail” is discovered, and a plan is hatched. Jamie's confession and true motive for wanting to find the priest. Roger and Brianna get married. Interesting Links: The history of nightshades. More about nightshades. Styles of barbecue across the US. In-depth article about barbecue styles. Transubstantiation Catholic Liturgy Images are CC or Wiki Commons unless produced by ADoO or otherwise specified. Featured image. Please share your thoughts and comments to 719-425-9444 or contact@adramofoutlander.com. Comments or messages may be included in the podcast or a written post. The entire Outlander book series is written by Diana Gabaldon. You can find her on Twitter and Facebook. Join the A Dram of Outlander Community Please share posts, join the discussions, and follow this website and social media sites listed below! Facebook Page, Facebook Group, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr To financially support the podcast, go to my Patreon page. Call 719-425-9444 listener/reader line to leave your comment or question.
The Fiery Cross Week 7 Chapters 11-12 Summary: Roger seeks a kindness from Jocasta. Jocasta shocks Roger and she gets a piece of his mind. The Gathering is drawing to a close. Claire's guts are griping. Germaine sings a tune. The mobcap dies an ugly death. Jamie consoles Claire. Jamie has a plan for the Ridge. A deal is struck. Himself is in demand. Setting: Mt. Helicon, NC, Late October 1770 with cool, grey, and wet weather. Chapter 11 Pride Chapter 12 Virtue Active Characters: Roger Jocasta Claire Marsali Germain Jamie Joseph Wemyss Of Note: The importance of family as deduced by Roger after his encounter with Iain Mhor. Roger's incorrect at believing the Regulators had not made it into the history books. Roger's internal conflict about the Cameron wealth versus the Findlay family's lack thereof. His request for Jocasta to help the family felt like the work of the Reverend. Canny Jocasta hatches a plan that won't hurt the Joan Findlay's pride. The private conversation between Roger and Jocasta. Claire's ponderings. Claire's interaction with Marsali, Germaine, and the teakettle. Jamie returning to camp with the priest. Jamie and Claire by the pool. Jamie and Claire discussing the militia and the Ridge. Josiah Beardsley and the deal. Interesting Links: Natural Remedies for Menstrual Pain Home Remedies Menstrual Pain Willow Bark Uses Yaffle Images are CC or Wiki Commons unless produced by ADoO or otherwise specified. Featured image. Please share your thoughts and comments to 719-425-9444 or contact@adramofoutlander.com. Comments or messages may be included in the podcast or a written post. The entire Outlander book series is written by Diana Gabaldon. You can find her on Twitter and Facebook. Join the A Dram of Outlander Community Please share posts, join the discussions, and follow this website and social media sites listed below! Facebook Page, Facebook Group, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr To financially support the podcast, go to my Patreon page. Call 719-425-9444 listener/reader line to leave your comment or question.
The Fiery Cross Week 6 Chapters 9 and 10 Summary: Claire uses a cautery iron. Claire receives gifts. Roger and Jamie recruit for the militia. Roger meets an interesting family. Where is Stephen Bonnet? Chapter 9: Germ of Dissent Chapter 10: Grannie Bacon's Gifts Setting: Mt. Helicon, NC, Late October 1770 with cool, grey, and wet weather. Active Characters: Claire is treating a nasal polyp and thinking of the impending war. With satisfaction, she ended her work day. Jamie and Roger are seeking men to join the militia from the various families at the Gathering. Joan Findlay and her brother Iain. Eglantine and Pansy Bacon, along with their mother, Polly. Of Note: Claire's foreknowledge of the American Revolution. She wonders if this is the beginning of what is to come. Claire slipping back into her 20th-century clinical mindset. Claire is likening the anti-Crown sentiments and actions of the Regulators to an infection that would take root and the process of the oncoming revolution like a flame that will burn through everything until the disease is excised cleanly before the open would is seared. Roger is an instant soldier. Knowing the significance of the current events upon the future weighs heavily. Roger's experience with Auld Joan Findlay and her brother Iain adds more weight. His compassion shines through. He learns the burden of responsibility with the asking for men. Claire receiving Grannie Bacon's gifts. Dauco/Wild Carrot/Queen Anne's Lace – herbal birth control seeds. Claire is distressed over Jamie asking after Stephen Bonnet. Interesting Links: Children's Lesson Plan and History - How to make a Mob Cap. Etsy Shops – Mob Caps eBay – Mob Caps Wild Carrot Exploration – Herbal Oral Birth Control Queen Anne's Lace Information Wild Carrot - WebMD Reasons for the American Revolution Images are CC or Wiki Commons unless produced by ADoO or otherwise specified. Featured image. Please share your thoughts and comments to 719-425-9444 or contact@adramofoutlander.com. Comments or messages may be included in the podcast or a written post. The entire Outlander book series is written by Diana Gabaldon. You can find her on Twitter and Facebook. Join the A Dram of Outlander Community Please share posts, join the discussions, and follow this website and social media sites listed below! Facebook Page, Facebook Group, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr To financially support the podcast, go to my Patreon page. Call 719-425-9444 listener/reader line to leave your comment or question.
The Fiery Cross Week 5 Chapters 7 and 8 Summary: Claire greets an unexpected patient. Ghosts of Culloden emerge with 25-year-old shrapnel. Jamie is given orders. We meet an important pair. Roger questions his place in the family. A baby must eat after all. The MacKenzies of Leoch live on. Roger goes from zero to hero. Chapter 7: Shrapnel Chapter 8: The Factor Setting: Mt. Helicon, NC, Late October 1770 with cool, grey, and wet weather. Active Characters: Claire is working at her pop-up clinic. Archie Hayes comes to get shrapnel from Culloden removed after hearing how amazing Claire is through Farquard Campbell. Jamie Roger Duncan The Bug's – Arch and Murdina Of Note: Hayes was 11 years-old at Culloden. Jamie saved him when Murchison shot him at point-blank range. Hayes giving Jamie the letter from Tryon to form a militia. The revelation to Hayes that Jamie didn't remember much of Culloden and fills in the blanks for Jamie. Duncan is dressed to the 9's for his wedding to Jocasta. Duncan calls to Roger and introduces him to the new factor for the Ridge. Arch's wife is an extroverted talkative woman. Roger is upset and allows his mind to reel when he thinks Jamie thinks poorly of him and his thoughts lead to all sorts of insecurities about his abilities in this time. “A hopeless numpty?” Bug takes charge of Roger's coat and the Jemmy situations. The big house has gained a housekeeper. The idea of Marsali breastfeeding Jemmy comes up because Brianna is not around. Roger's insecurity increases when Mrs. Bug mentions how the baby will grow to be like him. There is a surprise in learning the MacKenzies of Leoch are somewhere in the Colonies or Canada. Roger becomes Captain MacKenzie. Interesting Links: Breastfeeding in Colonial America Militias of Colonial North Carolina Revolutionary War era North Carolina Militias Military Warfare History Culloden Battlefield Weapons Myths About the Battle of Culloden Images are CC or Wiki Commons unless produced by ADoO or otherwise specified. Featured image. Please share your thoughts and comments to 719-425-9444 or contact@adramofoutlander.com. Comments or messages may be included in the podcast or a written post. The entire Outlander book series is written by Diana Gabaldon. You can find her on Twitter and Facebook. Join the A Dram of Outlander Community Please share posts, join the discussions, and follow this website and social media sites listed below! Facebook Page, Facebook Group, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr To financially support the podcast, go to my Patreon page. Call 719-425-9444 listener/reader line to leave your comment or question.
The Fiery Cross Week 4 Chapters 5 and 6 Summary: Claire treats some interesting patients. There's more to Goodwin than meets the eye. Brianna is grossed out. Roger and Brianna meetup. Celibacy or sex? Passion wins out. The implications of sex are made clear. Roger shares Frank's letter. Brianna is stunned. Roger comes to Frank's defense. What about the other man? Will there be another baby in the future? Chapter 3: Riotous Unrest Chapter 4: For Auld Lang Syne Setting: Mt. Helicon, NC, Late October 1770 with cool, grey, and wet weather. Active Characters: Claire Murray MacLeod (Apothecary) Brianna (and her breasts) Roger Of Note: Clinic patients (Trapper and dog, Mr. Goodwin) Clinical treatments ( Hillsborough Riot and Edmond Fanning Roger's desire to claim Brianna in front of others. Roger and Brianna displaying their relationship. The significance of the embroidery silk and risks of childbirth. The path to sexual engagement on the heels of discussing celibacy. Breastfeeding as birth control. They are in between hand-fasting and marriage. The challenge of being sexually active and the risk to women in the 18th Discussing the wanting of another baby. Frank's letter to the Reverend and the revelations that followed. Frank's knowledge of Jamie. Why did he not tell Claire? A loving act of omission. The headstone. The may be other father Bonnet. Brianna's path to forgiveness. The implications for Roger. Interesting Links: Sources of Iodine Colonial Dental Care History of Childbirth in America Breastfeeding and Fertility Breastfeeding as Birth Control Images are CC or Wiki Commons unless produced by ADoO or otherwise specified. Featured image. Please share your thoughts and comments to 719-425-9444 or contact@adramofoutlander.com. Comments or messages may be included in the podcast or a written post. The entire Outlander book series is written by Diana Gabaldon. You can find her on Twitter and Facebook. Join the A Dram of Outlander Community Please share posts, join the discussions, and follow this website and social media sites listed below! Facebook Page, Facebook Group, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr To financially support the podcast, go to my Patreon page. Call 719-425-9444 listener/reader line to leave your comment or question. THE INTRO AND OUTRO MUSIC SEGMENTS ARE TAKEN FROM A PIECE BY DAMIANO BALDONI AT URL ON FREE MUSIC ARCHIVE. CURATOR: CCCOMMUNITY. COPYRIGHT: CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION-NONCOMMERCIAL–NODERIVATIVES 4.0: HTTP://CREATIVECOMMONS.ORG/LICENSES/BY-NC-ND/4.0/
The Fiery Cross Week 3 Chapters 3 and 4 Chapter 3: Bilious Humours Chapter 4: Wedding Gifts Setting: Mt. Helicon, NC, Late October 1770 with cool, grey, and wet weather. Active Characters: Claire Brianna Murray MacLeod and his patient. Roger Duncan Innes Of Note: Clinic set-up, syphilis, contraception, patient needs, and the care Claire gives. Cultural views on pregnancy. Claire's clinic supplies The implication for Brianna if she had more children in the 18th century. Brianna's medicinal charm. Roger running into Duncan Innes while about to go wedding gift shopping for Brianna. Interesting Links: Congenital Syphilis Sexually transmitted diseases of the British Colonies. Diseases of Colonial America. More on Disease of Colonial America Medicines of Colonial America Ancient Contraception Herbal contraception – email or leave me a voice mail if you would like a copy of the PDF. The Four Humors Bilious Cabochon Ruby Images are CC or Wiki Commons unless produced by ADoO or otherwise specified. Featured image. Please share your thoughts and comments to 719-425-9444 or contact@adramofoutlander.com. Comments or messages may be included in the podcast or a written post. The entire Outlander book series is written by Diana Gabaldon. You can find her on Twitter and Facebook. Join the A Dram of Outlander Community Please share posts, join the discussions, and follow this website and social media sites listed below! Facebook Page, Facebook Group, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr To financially support the podcast, go to my Patreon page. Call 719-425-9444 listener/reader line to leave your comment or question.
The Fiery Cross Week 2 Chapter 2 Summary: Breakfast is served, but not for Claire. Jamie desires an astrolabe. John Quincy Myers summons Jamie. A thief-taker threatens. Claire has a pop-up clinic. The unintended consequences of high taxes. A personal account of the riot is offered. Chapter 2: Loaves and Fishes Setting: Mt. Helicon, NC, Late October 1770 Characters: Claire is making breakfast, wanting to be in on the MacGillivray mayhem, and prepping for her clinic day. Jamie is borrowing food, making a list of these he wants to barter for, quashing the MacGillivray mayhem, and learning about Abel MacLennan's story. Abel MacLennan is eating breakfast, soothing Marsali, and sharing his tax and riot tales. Private Andrew Ogilvie is eating breakfast and sharing the demise of the regiment. Lizzie is mooning over Private Ogilvie. John Quincy Myers is fetching Jamie to assist the MacGillivray family. Fergus is following Jamie into the MacGillivray's situation. Marsali is helping with breakfast, feeding her baby, and talking to Abel. The MacGillivray Family is in a fix with the thief-taker. The thief-taker is being held by the MacGillivray family. Taxes and crooked lawmen are causing problems. Of Note: The 67th Highland regiment is disbanding. Safety Lizzie's hormones. Foreshadowing The Hillsborough Riot aftermath. Story building and foreshadowing Jamie's intended barters. The McGillivray mix-up. Shows protectiveness and Jamie's abilities to fix a problem. Claire's pop-up clinic. Emmenagogues – blue cohosh, ergot, pennyroyal, rue, and blue tansy. Marsali's cracked nipples. Abel MacLennan's story. Hillsborough Riot – a personal perspective. Interesting Links: Hillsborough Riot Ergot Abortifacients and emmenagogues. Anthelmintic herbs Anthelmintic for animals Astrolabe Images are CC or Wiki Commons unless produced by ADoO or otherwise specified. Featured image. Please share your thoughts and comments to 719-425-9444 or contact@adramofoutlander.com. Comments or messages may be included in the podcast or a written post. The entire Outlander book series is written by Diana Gabaldon. You can find her on Twitter and Facebook. Join the A Dram of Outlander Community Please share posts, join the discussions, and follow this website and social media sites listed below! Facebook Page, Facebook Group, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr To financially support the podcast, go to my Patreon page. Call 719-425-9444 listener/reader line to leave your comment or question.
The Fiery Cross Week 1 Chapter 1 Before I begin the opening of TFC, I feel the need to address what we didn't yet see in some form in S4 of the television show. Six chapters were not covered in the adapted material. And since Roger returned to River Run instead of the Ridge, they'll be some changes to the order of things and surely some scenes will be omitted altogether. Jamie and Brianna's reconciliation. Jamie bonding as a grandfather. Lord John returning to River Run and traveling with the group until he was to turn toward Virginia. Roger's oath to the baby and claiming him as his own. Roger and Jamie accepting each other. Roger and Brianna hashing out their feelings and relationship while discovering who each other is now. Who doesn't want to see Roger awkwardly stripping down the first time he is in Brianna's intimate space while she breastfeeds the baby? Roger becoming acquainted with his baby. Claire and Jamie's relationship advice to Roger. The big house being built. Jocasta getting engaged. Naming the baby. The beginning of the Gathering at Mt. Helicon. Days 1-4. Update from Young Ian. Claire getting Frank's ring back. Reuniting Lizzie with her dad. Jamie taking the baby gambling. Claire doctoring folks. The Highland Regiment Roger disclosing the contents of Frank's letter to the Reverend to Jamie. Jamie making peace with Frank. Calling of the Clans How do you think the writers will fit it in? How do you think it will be adapted? What will end up being ignored? Chapter 1 Happy the Bride the Sun Shines On Setting: Mount Helicon, The Royal Colony of North Carolina, Late October 1770 Characters we see: Claire Frank Jamie Roger Brianna Marsali Fergus Germaine Jemmy 67th Highland Regiment Archibald Hayes Lizzie and her hormones. Duncan Innes The weather. Scenes: Claire converses with a ghost. Jamie dreams of becoming the King of Ireland. Roger and Brianna are to be officially married. Jamie doubts Roger's abilities in the 18th. Governor Tryon's letter. Jamie inviting people to breakfast. Germain's antics and family chaos. Brianna's diaper pin. Roger's wound. Claire taking a moment to herself at the water. Hayes wanting to speak with Jamie. Please share your thoughts and comments to 719-425-9444 or contact@adramofoutlander.com. Comments or messages may be included in the podcast or a written post. The entire Outlander book series is written by Diana Gabaldon. You can find her on Twitter and Facebook. Join the A Dram of Outlander Community Please share posts, join the discussions, and follow this website and social media sites listed below! Facebook Page, Facebook Group, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, Google+ To financially support the podcast, go to my Patreon page. Call 719-425-9444 listener/reader line to leave your comment or question. THE INTRO AND OUTRO MUSIC SEGMENTS ARE TAKEN FROM A PIECE BY DAMIANO BALDONI AT URL ON FREE MUSIC ARCHIVE. CURATOR: CCCOMMUNITY. COPYRIGHT: CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION-NONCOMMERCIAL–NODERIVATIVES 4.0: HTTP://CREATIVECOMMONS.ORG/LICENSES/BY-NC-ND/4.0/
If you only followed the daily headlines, AI and machine learning seem like a magical technologies that will either solve all our problems or put everyone out of work. In reality, there's little to know AI and machine learning, though complex, has many practical uses. While they're often delightful, there're not mystical. Coté discusses how to think about machine learning, how it works, and some examples of what it can do with Dominic Wellington. Relevant links & select articles from Dominic Think Outside The Black Box (http://findthethread.postach.io/post/think-outside-the-black-box): “The problem is that each time, the definition of AI has been updated to exclude the recent achievement.” New Paths to Helicon (http://findthethread.postach.io/post/new-paths-to-helicon). Replace of Augment? (http://findthethread.postach.io/post/replace-or-augment) Not Biting My Tonge (http://findthethread.postach.io/post/not-biting-my-tongue): “Where things go wrong is when stodgy enterprise vendors put on their dad-jeans and go down to the skate park.” Algorithmic Reality (http://findthethread.postach.io/post/algorithmic-reality): “We can see the beginnings of this process already: we drive where the algorithms tell us to drive, we exercise the way the algorithms tell us to exercise, and we even date whom the algorithms tell us to date. We buy films, music, and books that the algorithms recommend, go on holiday where they suggest, and take jobs that they set us up with. In the future, what other decisions will we hand over to algorithms - unquestioning and unconcerned?” The paperclip maximizer (https://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Paperclip_maximizer). More In Twitter: @dwellington (https://twitter.com/dwellington). His blog (http://findthethread.postach.io/). Articles at DevOps.com (https://devops.com/author/dominicw/), IT Chronicles (https://www.itchronicles.com/author/dominicwellington/). Special Guest: Dominic Wellington.