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Fifth Wrist Radio
Independent Thinking - Helicon Watches (Jonathan and Danielle)

Fifth Wrist Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 76:17


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

Superlative
The Inspiration Behind The Helicon Watch Company with Jonathan Bordell

Superlative

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 65:58


  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!

Superlative
The Inspiration Behind The Helicon Watch Company with Jonathan Bordell

Superlative

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 65:58


  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!

Beers with Nigel
Act 119: We're here for the beer — and the pinball and the mango and...

Beers with Nigel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 99:39


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!  

Menswear Style Podcast
Jonathan Bordell, Co-Founder of The Helicon Watch Company / British Watchmaker

Menswear Style Podcast

Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 28:29


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.

AI in Action Podcast
E520 Brandon Allgood, Chief Data Officer at FogPharma

AI in Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 25:51


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

Musiksnacket
155. Brass-special med Ella Del 1

Musiksnacket

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 75:37


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
Wie anfangen in der Makrofotografie | 60

Erfrischend Nordisch - Fotografie verstehen, leben und ausprobieren

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 17:21


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

Midday
Midday's Annual Holiday Show 2023: Helicon and Friends

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 48:43


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.

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The Real Time Show
RedBar SouthEast Event Preview Featuring Fears, Helicon, Christopher Ward, and Studio Underd0g

The Real Time Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 71:49


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.

daily304's podcast
daily304 - Episode 07.15.2023

daily304's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 3:00


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.

Peaky Blinders by Story Archives
'Foundation' Season 1, Episode 8 Deep Dive

Peaky Blinders by Story Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 53:40


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

Biotech 2050 Podcast
Drugging the undruggable with Gregory Verdine, Co-Founder, President & CEO, Lifemine Tx & FogPharma

Biotech 2050 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 46:53


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.

The Daily Northwestern Podcasts
NU Declassified: Sitting down with Helicon for National Poetry Month

The Daily Northwestern Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 6:28


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/

TyfloPodcast
Tc Helicon Go Xlr

TyfloPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023


Go XLR to interfejs audio stworzony głównie z myślą o streamerach. Jego wygląd, możliwości oraz alternatywne, dostępne oprogramowanie opisuje Piotr Machacz.The post Tc Helicon Go Xlr first appeared on TyfloPodcast.

Knox Bronson ~ Riding The Wild Bubble
Baby Knows On The TC Helicon VoicePlay Acoustic

Knox Bronson ~ Riding The Wild Bubble

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 4:46


An amazing new music toy.

Curiosity Daily
Helicon Thruster, Smart Bandage, Stress IBS

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 19:01


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: 

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 99 – Shaka assassinated by muddle-headed brothers Dingane and Mhlangana

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 24:25


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.

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 99 – Shaka assassinated by muddle-headed brothers Dingane and Mhlangana

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 24:25


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.

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 99 – Shaka assassinated by muddle-headed brothers Dingane and Mhlangana

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 24:25


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.

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 99 – Shaka assassinated by muddle-headed brothers Dingane and Mhlangana

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 24:25


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.

Midday
Midday's Annual Holiday Concert: Helicon & Friends, live at WTMD

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 48:41


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.

Subtext and Chakrams
Subtext & Chakrams: Xena Episode 6x15 - To Helicon and Back

Subtext and Chakrams

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 95:32


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  

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Daily Podcast [Aug 30, 22] Building a Better Rocket Propellant

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 19:41


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.

Instant Trivia
Episode 537 - The '40s - Decades - Ancient Greece - Who's The Boss - Tournament

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 7:22


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!

Mount Olympus - The Hercules and Xena Podcast
Xena: Warrior Podcasts Episode 127: To Helicon and Back

Mount Olympus - The Hercules and Xena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 69:43


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

Horsemanship Unlocked
Leave Them Wanting More. Finding the Right Time to End a Training Session with Veronica and Kelsey of Helicon Horsemanship.

Horsemanship Unlocked

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 37:26


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

Horsemanship Unlocked
Control vs Communication with Helicon Horsemanship

Horsemanship Unlocked

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 53:51


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

Failed Utopia
Helicon Home Colony

Failed Utopia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 28:31


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

Gauntlet Hangouts
Uncharted Worlds - The Cluster (3/8)

Gauntlet Hangouts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 123:19


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 ...

Stars End: A Foundation Podcast
Stars End S3E02 - The History of Podcasts is Full of Simple Questions That Had Only the Most Complicated of Answers or None At All

Stars End: A Foundation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 55:13


Our second conversation about Prelude to Foundation, in which we discuss "Library," "Upperside," and "Rescue." It was 1-degree Fahrenheit when we recorded this episode. That's -17 Celcius to the rest of the world. I personally prepared for this episode by running around outside dressed as though I still lived in Florida or on Helicon, maybe. Then I rearranged all my bookshelves and wondered if I could create a model that would predict the future of the Marvel Universe. In these chapters, Hari gets settled in at Streeling University and begins working on Psychohistory in earnest. We also meet Dors Venabili who knows her way around a history library and is a quick study at Tennis. And Hari goes for a stroll to get some fresh air; that's easier said than done on Trantor. Also Trees! And our first M*A*S*H reference! Don't miss it!

Midday
Our Holiday Concert with Helicon, Charm City Junction & Friends

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 37:19


Today, Tom is joined live on Zoom by Helicon, the renowned traditional music trio that includes Ken Kolodner, Robin Bullock and Chris Norman, along with members of the old-timey, roots music group Charm City Junctionand The Ken & Brad Kolodner Quartet, for our annual Holiday Concert. Helicon has been delighting their fans here in Baltimore with a Winter Solstice Concert for 36 years. They continue this great Baltimore holiday tradition with two live, COVID-safe performances tomorrow (Saturday, December 18) at 3:30 and 7:30 pm, at Goucher College's Kraushaar Auditorium. In addition to Helicon, the Winter Solstice Concert shows will feature Charm City Junction, with Brad Kolodner, Alex Lacquement, Patrick McAvinue, and Sean McComiskey. The vocalist Rachel Eddy, fiddler Elke Baker, and North American step-dance champion Jonathon Srour will also be part of the festivities. For ticket information, click here. Guests on today's Midday Holiday Concert include: Helicon: Ken Kolodner, on hammer dulcimer, and fiddle; Robin Bullock, on piano, guitar, cittern and mandolin; Chris Norman, onwooden flutes, tin whistle, piano, and small bagpipes. Plus: Brad Kolodner plays the clawhammer banjo with Charm City Junction and The Ken and Brad Kolodner Quartet.; Alex Lacquementplays upright bass with Charm City Junction and The Ken and Brad Kolodner Quartet; Sean McComiskey plays button accordion with Charm City Junction, andElke Bakerplays fiddle withThe Ken and Brad Kolodner Quartet. Songs you'll hear on today's Holiday Concert: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (traditional; arranged by Helicon) / Christmas Eve (Ireland): everyone joining in  Lay Down Your Arms (Doron Levenson, Israel): featured on the CD, On a Cold Winter's Day -- Helicon with Elke & Alex: Black Eyed Susie (Old-time) from Ken & Brad's 2020 CD, Stony Run -- Ken/Brad & Alex Gesu Bambino (Italy, arranged by Helicon) -- Helicon Hop High, My Lulu Gal (Old-time) - led by Brad on banjo with everyone playing  - from Charm City Junction's last CD, Duckpin Enjoy the music, and Happy Holidays! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Basic Folk
Brad Kolodner, ep. 146

Basic Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 58:12


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

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Work. Shouldnt. Suck.
Intentionality and Environmental Impacts (EP.48)

Work. Shouldnt. Suck.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 46:30


This conversation was recorded as part of Work Shouldn't Suck's https://www.workshouldntsuck.co/ethical-reopening-summit-2021 (Ethical Re-Opening Summit) that took place on April 27, 2021. This past year saw the environmental impacts of the workplace shift dramatically. For many, travel for work was completely erased, both commuting and related business travel. Conferences that traditionally attracted hundreds or thousands of in-person attendees shifted to online offerings. As we consider how to reopen our workplaces, how can we do that in intentional ways that center our impact on planet and people? Resources mentioned during session:Howlround's https://howlround.com/tags/climate-change (Climate Change resources) https://artscarbon.com/ (Carbon emissions calculator for streaming media) “https://howlround.com/streaming-just-transition (A Producer's Guide to Measuring, Budgeting, and Lowering the Carbon Emissions of Livestreams and Video Conferences)” by Vijay Mathew https://www.jasonhickel.org/less-is-more (Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save The World) by Jason Hickel KRISTA BRADLEY is Director of Programs and Resources at the Association of Performing Arts Professionals (APAP), the national service organization for the performing arts presenting industry. At APAP she's responsible for the professional development programming for the annual conference as well as year-round programs, leadership development initiatives, regranting programs and resources that advance the skills, knowledge and capabilities of APAP's membership. Prior to APAP, she was Executive and Artistic Director of BlackRock Center for the Arts, a nonprofit multidisciplinary arts center in Maryland, and Program Officer of Performing Arts for Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation. She brings more than twenty years of experience working in the nonprofit, performing arts, and philanthropy sectors as a curator, funder, arts administrator and consultant for organizations such as the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, the Walker Arts Center, Houston Grand Opera and Opera America. Krista is also a practicing musician, a current member of the Thomas Circle Singers, a DC-based choral ensemble, and a former board member of APAP. She holds a B.A. degree in Literature and Society from Brown University. ALEXIS FRASZ is a researcher, writer, strategic thinker, program designer, and advisor to partners in culture, philanthropy, and the environmental sector working for transformative change and a just transition. She is a co-director of Helicon Collaborative and leads their work at the intersection of culture and the environment. Her perspective on systems change draws on her artistic practices and diverse background in anthropology, Chinese Medicine, permaculture, and Buddhism. She believes in the need to build solidarity between artists and culture and broader movements working for racial, ecological, and economic justice. Alexis also teaches on creative civic leadership for artists and non-artists, and is faculty for the cultural leadership program at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity and Julie's Bicycle's https://www.creativeclimateleadership.com/ (Creative Climate Leadership program). Her research on http://artmakingchange.org/ (socially engaged artistic practice )has informed artist training curriculums and philanthropic programs worldwide. She is actively engaged in Helicon's ongoing work to address https://heliconcollab.net/our_work/not-just-money/ (inequities )in cultural philanthropy. Alexis graduated Summa cum Laude from Princeton University with a degree in Cultural Anthropology and has pursued Master's level study in Chinese Medicine.  She is an advisor of the https://publicbankeastbay.org/ (Public Bank East Bay), the http://www.headlands.org/ (Headlands Center for the Arts,) and https://www.artistsliteracies.org/ (The Artist's Literacy's Institute). She lives in Oakland, where she spends as much...

Knox Bronson ~ Riding The Wild Bubble
The Bats of Helicon by Jim Cohee

Knox Bronson ~ Riding The Wild Bubble

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 8:20


New poetry.

Lucretius Today -  Epicurus and Epicurean Philosophy
Episode 088 - The Waters of the Nile And The Sulfur Pits That Are Fatal To Birds

Lucretius Today - Epicurus and Epicurean Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 56:52


Welcome to Episode Eighty-Eight of Lucretius Today. I am your host Cassius, and together with my panelists from the EpicureanFriends.com forum, we'll walk you through the six books of Lucretius' poem, and discuss how Epicurean philosophy can apply to you today. We encourage you to study Epicurus for yourself, and we suggest the best place to start is the book, "Epicurus and His Philosophy" by Canadian professor Norman DeWitt. For anyone who is not familiar with our podcast, please visit EpicureanFriends.com, and let us know if you have any questions or comments.In this Episode 88 we continue in Book Six and we will read approximately Latin lines 694-818 as we discuss the waters of the Nile and the sulfur pits that kill the birds that fly over them. Now let's join Don reading today's text.Browne 1743[694] Besides, the sea, for a great way, dashes its waves against the roots of this mountain, and then again sucks up its tide. The waters press into these caverns that lie directly under those open jaws above. This you must allow, and the flames yielding to the driving flood there force their passage out, and fly abroad, and cast the fire on high, and throw out rocks, and raise whole clouds of sand, for on the summit there are certain basins where wind is generated: the Greeks call them so; we call them mouths and jaws.[703] There are some things, observe, for which it is not sufficient to assign one reason, but many: out of which only one is the true. As when you see the dead body of a man lying at a distance upon the ground, you are to recollect all the causes which possibly might occasion his death in order to find out the right, for you cannot correctly say whether he died by the sword, or by cold, or by disease, or perhaps by poison, though we know it was by one of these, and every one thinks so. The same method you are to observe in many other cases.[712] The Nile, the only river in all Egypt, increases in the summer, and overflows the fields. It waters the country of Egypt about the middle of summer either because in summer the north winds are opposite to the mouths of the river, at the season when the Etesia's blow, and beating hard against the stream stop the current, and driving the waters upwards fill the channel, and force back the flood; for without doubt those northern winds blow directly against the tide. The river flows from the warm climate of the south and divides the country of the black Aethiopians that are thoroughly sodden with the sun's heat, and rises far in the most southern part of the world.[724] And it may be that great heaps of sand that are raised against the stream choke the mouths of the river when the sea, by the violence of the winds, drives the sand into the channel and stops it up. By this means the passages of the river are more confined and the current of the water is slower and of less force.[729] Or perhaps the rains are more violent near the head of the river at that season of the year when the Etesian winds blow from the north, and drive all the clouds to the more southern parts. When the clouds meet in that warm quarter they are condensed and pressed hard against the high mountains, and by that force the rain is squeezed out.[735] Or, lastly, the increase in the river may proceed from the high mountains of the Aethiopians when the sun, that searches all things with his dissolving rays, forces the melted snow to descend into the plains.[738] And now the nature of that place or lake we call Avernan I shall next explain.[740] And first, it takes its name from its effect, because tis fatal to birds; for when the feathered kind fly to this place their flight is stopped, they flutter in the air, and fall with hanging wing and bended head upon the earth, if haply it be earth, or in the water if it be a lake. At Cuma there is a place like this, and on the Mount Vesuvius, which, filled with burning sulphur, throws out smoke.[749] Another of the same there is within the walls of Athens, upon the top of that high tower near which the kind Tritonian Pallas has her temple. Here the hoarse ravens never steer their flight, not when the altars smoke with slaughtered victims. They do not shun this tower to fly the rage of angry Pallas for their officious care, as Greek poets sing, but tis the noxious nature of the place that drives them hence.[756] They say there's such a place as this in Syria, where beasts no sooner venture with their feet but the pernicious vapor strikes them dead, as if by sudden stroke they fell a sacrifice to infernal gods.[760] All these things proceed from natural causes, and what these causes are will soon appear, by tracing out their principles, lest you should think in places such as these Hell-Gates are fixed, and fancy that the gods below draw through these passages departed souls into the infernal shades, as the swift deer are said by smelling to draw out the lurking serpents from their holes. But how absurd to reason are such thoughts; observe, for now I am going to explain.[769] And first I say, as I have often said before, that in the earth are seeds of things of very shape, many that prolong the life of man, and many that inflict disease and hasten death. And I have shown that there are other seeds peculiarly disposed to serve the use of other creatures, and support their life; because these seeds are different in their nature they vary in their texture and their shape. Many hurtful seeds pass through the ears and many sharp and stinking seeds affect the nose; some are offensive to the touch, some to be avoided by the sight, and others bitter to the taste.[781] And thus you see how many things there are deadly, distasteful, odious to the sense. Some trees are so pernicious by their shade that they affect the head with grievous pain if one lies on the grass beneath the boughs. There is a tree that grows on the high hill of Helicon, whose blossoms by their smell give present death; for in the earth are seeds of every kind, variously mixed, which she with curious art separates and applies to things, as each in its own nature most requires. A lamp, just extinguished, is by its smell so offensive to the nose that it stupefies, as if a man were struck down by a fit of apoplexy. A woman will fall dead asleep at the nauseous smell of an ointment made of the testicles of the beaver; her fine work will drop from her tender fingers, especially if she smells it when her fluors are upon her. Besides, there are many things that entirely dissolve the feeble limbs all over the body, and shake the soul within out of her place. If you stay long in a warm bath, and continue in the vessel of hot water when the belly is full, how apt will you be to faint before you get out? The suffocating power of charcoal and its stifling smell, how soon do they find a passage to the brain, unless you have drank plentifully of water before?When a burning fever has seized upon the limbs, the smell of wine is like a stroke that takes away the sense. Don't you observe likewise that sulphur and bitumen, with its noxious smell, are generated in the bowels of the earth itself? And so when men pursue the veins of gold and silver, and with their tools dig in the very entrails of the earth, what hurtful vapors do the mines exhale? What deadly damps flow from the golden ore? How wretchedly the miners look? How wan their color? Have you not seen or heard how soon they die, how short their life is who are condemned to this sad servitude? The earth then must needs belch out these poisonous exhalations, and send them all abroad, and taint the open air.

Turned Out A Punk
Episode 347 - Dallas Green Part 2 (City And Colour, Alexisonfire, Helicon Blue)

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 74:19


Mr. City and Colour himself is back! Join Damian as he sits down with his buddy to reflect on their musical journeys and catch up after 6 long years. From regret and gratitude, to discovering reaction videos, to missing Gord, to Dallas needing to see Phantom Of The Paradise for people in his life: DO NOT MISS THIS ONE!  And check cityandcolour.com for Dallas' upcoming tour dates!!!  Brought to you by Vans

Ship Full of Bombs
Indie Night In - 1997 - 30/6/21

Ship Full of Bombs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 127:18


Mogwai - New Paths to Helicon, Pt. I Beck - The New Pollution Cake - The Distance Bentley Rhythm Ace - Bentley's Gonna Sort You Out The Chemical Brothers - Block Rockin' Beats Apollo 440 - Raw Power Sneaker Pimps - 6 Underground The Dandy Warhols - Cool As Kim Deal Kelley Deal 6000 - My Boyfriend Died Beta Band - Dry The Rain Earl Brutus - The S.A.S. And The Glam That Goes With It Bran Van 3000 - Drinking in L.A. Cornershop - Brimful of Asha - Norman Cook Remix The Charlatans - One to Another Super Furry Animals - The International Language of Screaming Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Hwyl Fawr I Pawb Supergrass - Richard III Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Into My Arms Deftones - Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away) Placebo - Nancy Boy Minty - Useless Man Radiohead - Airbag Björk - Jóga Aphex Twin - Come To Daddy (Pappy Mix) Squarepusher - Full Rinse (Featuring MC Twin Tub) Photek - The Hidden Camera Autechre - Krib Portishead - All Mine Pavement - Shady Lane Yo La Tengo - Autumn Sweater Stereolab & Nurse With Wound - Simple Headphone Mind

Helicon On Air
Tres mitos

Helicon On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 8:06


Episodio 47 En este capitulo de Helicon on air, Nicolas, Lidia y Samuel contaran tres distintas historias mitológicas. El minotauro, Medusa y Susanoo y Amaterasu, tres historias muy interesantes que mucha gente no conoce. Esperamos que os guste mucho, nos vemos en el próximo episodio.

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast
Using Helicon Focus for Microphotography

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 20:19


In this episode, I share how I'm using Helicon Remote and Helicon Focus to create focus-stacked images in my recent adventure into microphotography. Details on blog: https://mbp.ac/742 Music by Martin Bailey.

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast (Old MP3 Feed)
Using Helicon Focus for Microphotography

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast (Old MP3 Feed)

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 20:19


In this episode, I share how I'm using Helicon Remote and Helicon Focus to create focus-stacked images in my recent adventure into microphotography. Details on blog: https://mbp.ac/742 Music by Martin Bailey.

Human Voices Wake Us
Seamus Heaney: “Personal Helicon”

Human Voices Wake Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 4:25


A reading of Seamus Heaney's poem, "Personal Helicon," from his first collection, Death of a Naturalist (1966). The first five of Heaney's collections can be purchased here, and a good selection from the first half of his career can be found in Selected Poems 1966-1987. Any comments, or suggestions for readings I should make in later episodes, can be emailed to humanvoiceswakeus1@gmail.com. I assume that the small amount of work presented in each episode constitutes fair use. Publishers, authors, or other copyright holders who would prefer to not have their work presented here can also email me at humanvoiceswakeus1@gmail.com, and I will remove the episode immediately.

Helicon On Air
La gran batalla

Helicon On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 3:36


Episodio 30 En este nuevo episodio de Helicon on air, os vamos a contar a donde irían los yedais cuando se mueran dependiendo de si habías sido bueno o malo. Iras a un mundo soñado si has sido bueno, si has sido malo iras a un mundo soñado. Pero siempre tiene que haber una gran batalla.

Lucretius Today -  Epicurus and Epicurean Philosophy
Episode 056 - More On The Operation Of The Senses

Lucretius Today - Epicurus and Epicurean Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 37:15


Welcome to Episode Fifty-Six of Lucretius Today. I am your host Cassius, and together with my panelists from the EpicureanFriends.com forum, we'll walk you through the six books of Lucretius' poem, and discuss how Epicurean philosophy can apply to you today. We encourage you to study Epicurus for yourself, and we suggest the best place to start is the book, "Epicurus and His Philosophy" by Canadian professor Norman DeWitt. For anyone who is not familiar with our podcast, please check back to Episode One for a discussion of our goals and our ground rules. If you have any question about that, please be sure to contact us at Epicureanfriends.com for more information.Book 4, Latin Lines 522 - 632Brown 1743And now, in what manner each of the other senses distinguishes its proper object is a subject of no great difficulty to explain. And first, sound and all voices are heard when they enter the ears, and strike with their bodies upon the sense; for we must allow that sound and voice are bodies, because they have power to make impression upon the sense; for the voice often scrapes the jaws, and the noise makes the windpipe rough as it passes through. When the seeds of words begin to hurry in a crowd through the narrow nerves, and to rush abroad, those vessels being full, the throat is raked and made hoarse, and the voice wounds the passage through which it goes into the air. There is no question then but voice and words consist of corporeal principles, because they affect and hurt the sense. You are likewise to observe how much a continual speaking, from morning to night, takes off from the body; how much it wears away from the very nerves and strength of the speaker, especially if it be delivered in the highest stretch of the voice. Of necessity therefore voice must be a body, because the speaker loses many parts from himself. The roughness then of the voice depends upon the roughness of the seeds, as the smoothness is produced from smooth seeds; nor are the seeds from the same figure that strike the ears when the trumpet sounds with grave and murmuring blasts, as when the sackbut rings with its hoarse noise, or swans in the cold vales of Helicon sing out with mournful notes their sweet complaint.When therefore we press out this voice from the lungs, and send it abroad directly through the open mouth, the nimble tongue, with curious art, fashions it into words, and the motion of the lips assists likewise in the formation of them. And when the distance is not long from whence any voice proceeds, the words must of necessity be plainly heard and articulately distinguished, for in this case the voice preserves its proper frame and figure; but if the interjacent space be more than it should be, the words must needs be confused by reason of the length of air, and the voice be disordered as it passes through. Hence it is that you may hear a sound only, but discover nothing at all of the meaning of the words, the voice becomes so broken and obstructed. Besides, one sentence delivered from the mouth of a bawling cryer strikes the ears of all about him; for the one general voice, that is pronounced instantly, breaks instantly into innumerable little voices, and so reaches every particular ear, giving a proper form and a distinct sound to every word. But that part of the voice that does not reach the ear is diffused through the air to no purpose, but there dies; some parts strike upon solid places, and being reflected return a sound, and sometimes disappoint us with the echo or image of the word. If you well consider this, you will be able to account to yourself and others why, in solitary places, the rocks regularly return words the same with those we speak, while we seek our companions wandering over the dark mountains, or call after them aloud when they are dispersed and lose their way. I myself have seen places that return six words for one; the hills so reverberate the words from one another that they severally repeat them and send them back. The neighboring people fondly imagine such places to be frequented by goat-footed satyrs and nymphs, and tell stories of the fawns. They say that the dead silence of the night is disturbed by their late revels and wanton sports, that they hear the sound of music, and the soft notes of the harp, as the artist touches and sings to it together; that the swains all about can distinguish when Pan, shaking his garland of pine-leaves upon his head, with long-hung lip, runs over the hollow reeds, and so his pipe prolongs his rural song. They speak of many other strange sights, and monstrous fables of the same kind; lest, perhaps, they should be thought to dwell in places where the gods never come, and therefore they invent their wonderful tales like these; or they are induced by some reason or other, as mankind in general are mighty eager after prodigies.In short, it is nothing strange that those places through which the eye can see nothing, that through such the voice can pass and strike the ears. We can converse together in different rooms, when the doors are shut, as we frequently do, because voice can pierce safely through the crooked pores of bodies, which images cannot, for they are broken if the passages are not straight; such are the pores of glass through which all sorts of images freely find way. Besides, the voice divides itself into several little voices, and these are broken again into others, as soon as the first single voice breaks into many more, like a spark of fire that leaps abroad into a thousand; so that all places about, even those behind you, are filled with voice, and are moved by the sound; but all images direct their course through straight passages as soon as they are thrown off from bodies, and therefore no one can see anything over his head; you hear words that are spoken without, yet even these, as they pass through the doors that are shut, grow weak, and strike the ear in a confused manner, so that we seem to hear a sound than to distinguish the words.Nor is the account of the tongue and palate, by which we taste, a subject of greater nicety or more difficult to explain. And first, we perceive a taste in the mouth when we squeeze the juice from our food by chewing, as if we were to press a sponge full of water in our hands to make it dry; then the juice we draw out is spread over the pores of the palate, and through the crooked passages of the spongy tongue. When the seeds of this flowing juice are smooth, they gently touch, and affect all the moist and sweating surface of the tongue with sweet delight; but the seeds, the more rough and sharp they are, the more they stimulate and tear the sense. And then the pleasure of taste we feel no further than the palate; when the food is driven down through the jaws and divided among the limbs, the pleasure is gone; nor is it of any concern with what meat our bodies are nourished, if you can but digest what you eat, and separate it among the members, and preserve the moist tenor of the stomach.

Deep Cuts and Superficial Wounds

It’s actually the most Italian episode yet. Track listing (and where to buy these tracks):  0:00 Den Harrow, “Charleston” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon 7:06 Facts & Fiction, “Give Me the Night” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon 13:06 Duke Lake, “Dance Tonight” — Apple Music • Spotify 19:09 R. Bais, “Dial My Number” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon 25:43 Boyd Brothers, “Keep It Coming” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon 34:44 Electric Mind, “Let Me Love Tonight” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon 40:01 Bazooka, “Alive” 46:55 Helicon, “You… See” — Spotify • Amazon 53:28 Evo, “Din-Don” 61:06 Den Harrow, “Future Brain” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon 66:28 Flexx, “Theme From Flexxy-Ball (Never Change No More)” — Spotify • Amazon 73:03 Diana Est, “Le Louvre” 77:11 Matia Bazar, “Ti Sento” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon 83:37 Ryuichi Sakamoto & David Sylvian, “Bamboo Houses” — Apple Music • Spotify

Midday
A Preview Of Helicon's 35th Annual Winter Solstice Concert

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 27:26


Helicon has been delighting their super-loyal fan base with a Winter Solstice Concert for 35 years. Despite the pandemic, they will continue this great Baltimore holiday tradition with a streamed performance tomorrow night at 7:30 PM EST.  In addition to Helicon, the show will feature Charm City Junction, with Brad Kolodner, Alex Lacquement, Patrick McAvinue, and Sean McComiskey. The violinist Elke Baker will also be part of the festivities. You can find more information on the Creative Alliance website.  Guests Ken Kolodner, hammer dulcimer, and fiddle.   Robin Bullock, piano, guitar, cittern, and mandolin.  Chris Norman, wooden flutes, tin whistle, piano, and small bagpipes.  Brad Kolodner, is a clawhammer banjoist with  Charm City Junction. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

商业摄影聊聊天第二季
《进阶篇》helicon focus 和helicon remote 焦点软件

商业摄影聊聊天第二季

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 21:22


商业摄影聊聊天第二季
《进阶篇》helicon focus 和helicon remote 焦点软件

商业摄影聊聊天第二季

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 21:22


Emlyn In The Mix Podcast
EP 27: Vocal Effects - Playing with TC Helicon Perform VE!!

Emlyn In The Mix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 17:46


Today I'm going to have some fun with the TC Helicon Perform VE (Vocal Effects unit) Man this thing is boss and sounds sooo good!! Check out this fun podcast. I hope it brings some inspiration for you guys!! Subscribe to Emlyn In The Mix on YouTube for more Videos of product reviews, Djing, Mixing etc... http://www.youtube.com/user/emlynwakg... Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/officialemlyn Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/emlyn_music/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/emlynmusic/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/official_emlyn

Emlyn In The Mix Podcast
EP 27: Vocal Effects - Playing with TC Helicon Perform VE!!

Emlyn In The Mix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 17:46


Today I'm going to have some fun with the TC Helicon Perform VE (Vocal Effects unit) Man this thing is boss and sounds sooo good!! Check out this fun podcast. I hope it brings some inspiration for you guys!!Subscribe to Emlyn In The Mix on YouTube for more Videos of product reviews, Djing, Mixing etc... http://www.youtube.com/user/emlynwakg...Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/officialemlynInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/emlyn_music/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/emlynmusic/Twitter - https://twitter.com/official_emlyn

Work. Shouldnt. Suck.
Live with Alexis Frasz! (EP.35)

Work. Shouldnt. Suck.

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 25:55


Work. Shouldn't. Suck. LIVE: The Morning(ish) Show with special guest Alexis Frasz. [Live show recorded: May 7, 2020.] ALEXIS FRASZ sees culture as both a context for and a driver of social change. She is a researcher, strategist and advisor to partners in culture, philanthropy, and the environmental sector, helping design and implement strategies to drive transformative change. Her perspective on systems change draws on her background in cultural anthropology, Chinese Medicine, permaculture design, Buddhism, and martial arts. She is passionate about bringing arts and culture into greater solidarity with broader movements working for social, ecological, and economic justice. Alexis speaks, teaches, and mentors leaders in the U.S. and Canada on integrating creative and civic leadership, and is faculty in the cultural leadership program at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity and the Creative Climate Leadership program run by Julie’s Bicycle. Her research (with Holly Sidford) on socially engaged artistic practice has informed artist training curriculums and philanthropic programs worldwide. She is actively engaged in Helicon’s ongoing work to confront structural inequities in the cultural sector. Alexis graduated Summa cum Laude from Princeton University with a degree in Cultural Anthropology and has pursued Master’s level study in Chinese Medicine. She is an advisor of the NorCal Resilience Network, the Headlands Center for the Arts, and The Artist’s Literacy’s Institute. She lives in Oakland, where she spends time in her garden and studies with integrated spiritual/psychological teacher, Jennifer Welwood. Hear more about Alexis's thoughts on Basic Income. (https://basicincomepodcast.com/podcast/alexis-frasz-on-what-the-basic-income-would-mean-to-the-arts-community/ )

Just talkin with Sam
The Mayor of Helicon AL

Just talkin with Sam

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 138:24


The podcast honors the Late Great James McClain.

The Haute Garbage Podcast
Four Twenty Twenty with Jamais Jamais

The Haute Garbage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 72:16


Happy holidays, one and all! We're so excited to have guests back, and this week is a  doozy! Melynda, Donna, and Erin from the proudly adult-contemporary Jamais Jamais join us for a welcome dose of music and silliness. We talk about their in-progress album, the ease and joy of working together, and how rapidly Melynda got to the "sorting a bucket of screws" phase of social distancing. We play a few sneak peaks from the upcoming album, and Andy shares a trio of bangers from King Black Acid, Nikki and the Phantom Callers, and Helicon. This week's playlist includes:"I Killed Your High" by King Black Acid's Rainbow Lodge (3:57)"Permanent Resident (Don't)" by Jamais Jamais (20:31)"Howl With Me" by Nikki and the Phantom Callers (36:55)"Winter Skies" by Jamais Jamais (46:32)"Sound of Confession" by Helicon (67:50)

Work. Shouldnt. Suck.
Shared Leadership, Part 1 (EP.07)

Work. Shouldnt. Suck.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 104:02


On this episode: "CEO Not *Necessarily* Required." We look at shared or distributed leadership models, what are they, what aren’t they, how they work, how you might evaluate different models, and might they be right for you and your organization. Mike Courville, Kelly Kienzle, Holly Sidford, and Russell Willis Taylor take us on an action-packed adventure. And, if after this episode you're still hungry for more about shared leadership, our next episode dives into part two of this adventure by chatting with the members of Fractured Atlas's four-person, shared, non-hierarchical leadership team. 01:00 Mike Courville 41:42 Kelly Kienzle 1:11:08 Holly Sidford & Russell Willis Taylor Michael Courville is Founder and Principal of here (https://hewlett.org/case-studies-in-distributed-leadership/) .) Kelly Kienzle, founder of Open Circle Coaching, provides leadership coaching and professional development programs to individuals and teams to improve organizational performance in the private, public and nonprofit sectors. Kelly is a people development specialist with over 25 years of experience and is a certified coach of the International Coach Federation logging over 1,500 hours of coaching leaders. A description of her philosophy and approach to coaching can be found at  www.opencirclecoaching.com (http://www.opencirclecoaching.com/) . Holly Sidford is an expert systems thinker–seeing connections and making more than the sum of the parts. Her endless curiosity, penetrating intelligence and commitment to excellence underpins all of Helicon’s work. Holly draws on her training as an historian and her experiences as a program developer and funder to inform Helicon’s efforts to elevate the role of artists, recognize the full diversity of creative expression and make the arts and culture a more central part of community life. Holly has a knack for identifying the most important issue facing the field at the time, and her work is often a thought-provoking catalyst for change. Reports such as  Fractured Atlas (https://www.fracturedatlas.org/) , a national organization pioneering technology-based ways to empower artists, cultural organizations and other creative enterprises. Russell Willis Taylor served as interim Vice President for arts and leadership at The Banff Centre in Canada from 2016 to 2018. Prior to that, she was President and CEO of National Arts Strategies from January 2001 to December 2014, and she has extensive senior experience in all areas of strategic, financial and operational management. Educated in England and America, she served as director of development for the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art before returning to England in 1984 at the invitation of the English National Opera (ENO) to establish the Company's first fund-raising department. During this time, she also lectured extensively at graduate programs of arts and business management throughout Britain. From 1997 to 2001, she rejoined the ENO as executive director. Russell has held a wide range of managerial and Board posts in the commercial and nonprofit sectors including the advertising agency DMBB; head of corporate relations at Stoll Moss; director of The Arts Foundation; special advisor to the Heritage Board, Singapore; chief executive of Year of Opera and Music Theatre (1997); judge for Creative Britons and lecturer on business issues and arts administration. She received the Garrett Award for an outstanding contribution to the arts in Britain, the only American to be recognized in this way, and in 2013 was honored with the International Citation of Merit by the International Society for the Performing Arts, presented in recognition of her lifetime achievement and her distinguished service to the performing arts. She currently serves on the advisory boards of the British Council's Arts & Creative Economy Advisory Group, the Alyth Development Trust, the Salzburg Global...

Lucretius Today -  Epicurus and Epicurean Philosophy
Episode 005 - On Resisting The Threats of Priests and Poets

Lucretius Today - Epicurus and Epicurean Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 42:56


Welcome to Episode Five of Lucretius Today. This is a podcast dedicated to the poet Lucretius, who lived in the age of Julius Caesar and wrote "On The Nature of Things," the only complete presentation of Epicurean philosophy left to us from the ancient world.I am your host Cassius, and together with my panelists from the EpicureanFriends.com forum, we'll walk you line by line through the six books of Lucretius' poem, and discuss how Epicurean philosophy can apply to you today. Be aware that none of us are professional philosophers, and everyone here is a a self-taught Epicurean. We encourage you to study Epicurus for yourself, and we suggest the best place to start is the book, "Epicurus and His Philosophy" by Canadian professor Norman DeWitt.Before we get started with today's episode let me remind you of our three ground rules.First: Our aim is to bring you an accurate presentation of classical Epicurean philosophy as the ancient Epicureans understood it, not to tell you our opinion of what we think Epicurus might have said or should have said.Second: We won't be talking In this podcast about modern political issues. How you apply Epicurus in your own life is entirely up to you. Our approach is what we call "Not Neo-Epicurean, But Epicurean." Epicurean philosophy is not the same as Stoicism, or Humanism, or Libertarianism, or Atheism, or Marxism it is a unique philosophy of its own, and as we explore Lucretius you'll quickly see how that is the case.Third: Lucretius will show us that Epicurus did not advocate a life of luxury, like some people say, but neither did he advocate a minimalist simple life, as others say. Epicurus taught that feeling - pleasure and pain - are what Nature gave us to live by, and not gods, idealism, or virtue ethics. More than anything else, Epicurus taught that the universe is not supernatural in any way, and that means there's no life after death, and any happiness we'll ever have comes in THIS life, which is why it is so important not to waste time in confusion.As we get started today, remember that the home page of this podcast is LucretiusToday.com, and there you can find a free copy of the version of the poem from which we are reading, and links to where you can discuss the poem between episodes at Epicureanfriends.com.This is the text that will be covered in Episode Five. The Latin version of Book One has this as beginning at approximately line 105.1743 Daniel Browne Edition:But still I fear your caution will dispute the maxims I lay down, who all your life have trembled at the poets' frightful tales. Alas! I could even-now invent such dreams as would pervert the steadiest rules of reason, and make your fortunes tremble to the bottom. No wonder! But if Men were once convinced that death was the sure end of all their pains, they might with reason then resist the force of all Religion, and contemn the threats of poets. Now we have no sense, no power, to strive against prejudice, because we fear a scene of endless torments after death.And yet the nature of the soul we know not, whether formed with the body, or at the birth infused; and then, by death cut off, she perishes as bodies do; or whether she descends to the dark caves and dreadful lakes of Hell; or, after death, inspired with heavenly Instinct, she retires into the Brutes, as our great Ennius sung, who first a crown of laurels ever green brought down from Helicon; which gained him fame through all the Italian Coasts. And yet this man, in never-dying numbers, describes the stately Palaces of Acheron, where nor our souls or bodies ever come, but certain spectres strange and wonderous pale; from whence he tells how Homer’s ever celebrated shade appeared, and how his eyes began to flow with briny tears, as in immortal verse he sung of Nature and her secret laws.Wherefore, I shall not only accurately write of things above, as how the Sun and Moon their courses run, and by what power beings in Earth and Heaven are formed, but chiefly search with nicest care into the soul and what her Nature is. What ‘tis that meets our wakeful eyes, and frights the mind; and how, by sickness or by sleep oppressed, we think we see, or hear the voice of those who died long since, whose mould’ring bones rot in the cold embraces of the grave.Munro:You yourself some time or other overcome by the terror-speaking tales of the seers will seek to fall away from us. Ay indeed for how many dreams may they now imagine for you, enough to upset the calculations of life and trouble all your fortunes with fear! And with good cause; for if men saw that there was a fixed limit to their woes, they would be able in some way to withstand the religious scruples and threatenings of the seers. As it is, there is noway, no means of resisting, since they must fear after death everlasting pains.For they cannot tell what is the nature of the soul, whether it be born or on the contrary find its way into men at their birth, and whether it perish together with us when severed from us by death or visit the gloom of Orcus and wasteful pools or by divine decree find its way into brutes in our stead, as sang our Ennius who first brought down from delightful Helicon a crown of unfading leaf, destined to bright renown throughout Italian clans of men. And yet with all this Ennius sets forth that there are Acherusian quarters, publishing it in immortal verses; though in our passage thither neither our souls nor bodies hold together, but only certain idols pale in wondrous wise. From these places he tells us the ghost of everliving Homer uprose before him and began to shed salt tears and to unfold in words the nature of things.Wherefore we must well grasp the principle of things above, the principle by which the courses of the sun and moon go on, the force by which every thing on earth proceeds, but above all we must find out by keen reason what the soul and the nature of the mind consist of, and what thing it is-which meets us when awake and frightens our minds, if we are under the influence of disease; meets and frightens us too when we are buried in sleep; so that we seem to ‘see and hear speaking to us face to face them who are dead, whose bones earth holds in its embrace.Bailey:You yourself sometime vanquished by the fearsome threats of the seer’s sayings, will seek to desert from us. Nay indeed, how many a dream may they even now conjure up before you, which might avail to overthrow your schemes of life, and confound in fear all your fortunes. And justly so: for if men could see that there is a fixed limit to their sorrows, then with some reason they might have the strength to stand against the scruples of religion, and the threats of seers. As it is there is no means, no power to withstand, since everlasting is the punishment they must fear in death.For they know not what is the nature of the soul, whether it is born or else finds its way into them at their birth, and again whether it is torn apart by death and perishes with us, or goes to see the shades of Orcus and his waste pools, or by the gods’ will implants itself in other breasts, as our own Ennius sang, who first bore down from pleasant Helicon the wreath of deathless leaves, to win bright fame among the tribes of Italian peoples. And yet despite this, Ennius sets forth in the discourse of his immortal verse that there is besides a realm of Acheron, where neither our souls nor bodies endure, but as it were images pale in wondrous wise; and thence he tells that the form of Homer, ever green and fresh, rose to him, and began to shed salt tears, and in converse to reveal the nature of things.Therefore we must both give good account of the things on high, in what way the courses of sun and moon come to be, and by what force all things are governed on earth, and also before all else we must see by keen reasoning, whence comes the soul and the nature of the mind, and what thing it is that meets us and affrights our minds in waking life, when we are touched with disease, or again when buried in sleep, so that we seem to see and hear hard by us those who have met death, and whose bones are held in the embrace of earth.

NBNtertainment Weekly
State of the Arts Episode 3

NBNtertainment Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 14:29


Episode Notes [“Coffee” Theme by Cambo]Gabriel Firmo: Alright, so welcome back to State of the Arts, a podcast by two idiots on NBN. My name is Gabriel Firmo.Lucas Bezerra: And I'm Lucas Bezerra. And Happy 2020!Gabriel: Yeah, welcome back. It was surprisingly quick, the break.Lucas: It was extremely quick. Well, the break was quick, but traveling back was not. I think you took a direct flight from Brazil.Gabriel: Yes, it is the worst.Lucas: I did not. It's not the worst for you. I mean, jumping around on airplanes wasn't fun. But we're back. We're here recording our third episode of State of the Arts.Gabriel: Yeah. And so what is the...? We have a pretty traditional question to start the year?Lucas: Yeah I mean, I figured we'd just do a little recap of 2019 and our favorite arts-related thing that we did. It could be like, one in Northwestern, one out of Northwestern.Gabriel: That we did or that we consumed?Lucas: That we did, that we consumed, I guess is a better way to put it. That we saw, experienced.Gabriel: Okay, okay, that makes more sense. Yeah. Do you have one like right off the bat?Lucas: I've got one for my Northwestern.Gabriel: Okay, go for it!Lucas: It isn't really at Northwestern. But yeah, it was during my time here; as soon as I got here, basically. So the MCA last year had a Virgil Abloh Expo. And that Expo was really cool. It really showed like his sort of vision of what design and what art is, and he's got a lot of--Gabriel: That was out here at Northwestern?Lucas: No, that was in the MCA, like in Chicago.Gabriel: Oh, okay. Okay, okay. Okay. Yeah,Lucas: But it was while I was here, I guess this could be my not Northwestern.Gabriel: I mean, I guess that kind of counts for it? There's no hard and fast rule.Lucas: No, but I kind of want to showcase something from Northwestern. Gabriel: Okay, sure. Lucas: So let's leave that as my not Northwestern-related.Gabriel: Yeah. This year I went to--so Giovana, my girlfriend, she surprised me with tickets to Next to Normal, which is my favorite musical of all time. Lucas: Just to be clear, not Next to Normal at Northwestern.Gabriel: No, no--That was also amazing.Lucas: That was really good.Gabriel: But there was one that was playing in a nearby town. And I was surprised with tickets and we went, and it was like it brought me to tears on like two different, three different occasions. Just like throughout the runthrough. And that was just like crazy. I had never seen any of my favorite musicals live before and Next to Normal, it's just like so near and dear to me. So it was crazy good. Definitely highlight of my 2019. Next to Normal at Northwestern, also very good,Lucas: Also very good, yeah.Gabriel: But it would be kind of terrible if both of my highlights Northwestern and non-Northwestern were both Next to Normal.Lucas: Yeah. Next to Normal was the first thing that I did here, arts-related. Well, that I went to. But I have to say maybe my highlight was going to--So our guest on the second episode, Joe, his band, another Northwestern-based band and a third Chicagoland group had a performance. They had a gig, North Side of Chicago. It was a little bit after we interviewed Joe. So, he told me about it, and I went, and both his band was great, but also the other Northwestern band. So I'm just gonna, I'm gonna shout them out again. So Joe's band is called Morning Dew and the other band is called Honey Butter. And they're both really good.Gabriel: Damn, I really need to go to one of these.Lucas: You really do.Gabriel: I did not manage to go last quarter.Lucas: It was a lot of fun. And it was full of Northwestern students and just good energy, you know?Gabriel: Yeah, I mean, that sounds--I'm not a big concert person so I always get a little bit "eh," but for music on like the smaller scale where it's not the enormous super packed concerts I feel like it'd be more fun just in general. For my Northwestern thing, I think Dolphin Show 2019 was Hello Dolly. And I remember Hello Dolly being so extraordinary--and like both of mine are musical theatre.Gabriel: Man, Hello Dolly was so good it made me want to write stuff again and sing again. I hadn't written in a good while, and I hadn't performed any music for a very long time because I had stopped taking classes when I came here. And I remember I came out of Hello Dolly and I turned to one of my friends and was like we need to start some project together because I am so inspired.Lucas: Yeah.Gabriel: Because, for a student musical that thing was--not even for student musical just completely even out of its context it would be one of the best shows I've ever seen. It was so, so, so, so good.Gabriel: So actually our guest for this week, because we have a guest every week is Elynnor Sandefer. She is someone I'm super excited to interview. She's an old friend of mine at the school, but also just kind of someone that I met tangentially through my creative writing classes. She was one of the most unique writers there. Like, there are a lot of very good writers at Northwestern, and for sure, Elynnor is one of them. But specifically, like her style and her choice of topics was always one thing that was just so out of left field that makes her a very, very unique writer, and she was actually one of the first people I suggested when we start with the show.Lucas: Yeah, so I'm excited. I met her today, didn't really get a chance to talk to her that much. I’m excited for this.Gabriel: Yeah. Let’s go to that now!Gabriel: Ok so, we are here now with our guest, Elynnor.Elynnor Sandefer: Hello!Gabriel: Would you like to kinda introduce yourself, say what you do that’s artsy...Lucas: Why do you think we asked you here, I guess?Elynnor: I'm Elynnor, I put words together and make them do things. Optimistically, good things. I'm here because Gabriel has had some writing classes with me and thinks that my work is weird.Gabriel: Yeah. I think it's good, also. Like, disclaimer.Elynnor: That can be the same thing.Gabriel: But very weird.Elynnor: Yeah. Thank you.Gabriel: Like, that is...I mean, we'll get into that in a bit. I think like the standard first question that we ask everyone here, which is that like, necessarily, if you're doing art on a university campus, like you're pre-validation, essentially, like you're not getting any external validation most of the time. Especially for writers more than any other profession. So, with that in mind, why do you do it? Like when no one is in your corner, why do you still do it? Elynnor: Well, the work that I do is mostly writing. And for me, a lot of that starts with journaling. So I do it for my own brain before anybody else's brain. And in that sense, validation has never been that significant. Okay, that sounds wrong. It sounds like I don't take criticism. But everything I make is usually first for myself, which I find works for me. When I write things it is because I'm driven there by some kind of personal urgency. So to that extent, I don't really care if other people want to read it. I also haven't started trying to publish yet so that may change, will change, definitely will change.Gabriel: Okay. Yeah.Lucas: Yeah. I mean it from what I've heard about you and what you write... When I met you today, I mean, you asked me about my opinion on melons?Elynnor: I sure did.Lucas: And I've heard that you wrote an essay on whether boba is a soup.Elynnor: I sure did.Lucas: So you've got a wide range of topics, although they do seem to revolve around food somehow.Elynnor: Yeah, that's been pointed out to me. I don't know what to make of that. I don't eat that much.Lucas: So I guess like, where does the inspiration for this kind of stuff come from? Like, what are you trying...Where does it, how does it work in your brain? I guess.Elynnor: Um, well, I have a tendency to hyper fixate on things, often objects. So the cereal being soup is something I fixated on for a while last year. Melons are something I just find personally interesting right now because people don't seem to think that they have strong opinions. But if you ask them for an opinion, they almost always have one. Except for when they don't know what a melon is...like some people.Gabriel: Is that a call-out? I think that’s a call-out. ’Cause she asked me what a cantaloupe was, and I was just like, I blanked on it. I only know fruit names in Portuguese.Lucas: Not gonna lie, same. I mean, she asked me specifically about cantaloupes and I... No images came to mind. So...Gabriel: But like, I have read a little bit of your stuff, and so this is a really interesting thing is that you talk about these hyper fixations, which are some kind of like oddball ideas, but you do take them somewhere, right? You're not just writing about melons or just writing about, "Is boba a soup or is cereal a soup?" You do something in the nature of all nonfiction, which is something more profound out of like kind of surrealist or just kind of out of nowhere topics. So, what is exactly that process like? Because at least from my perspective, I also do a fair bit of writing and a lot of your topics I can't even really imagine inroads into that range, you know?Elynnor: Well, for cantaloupe, it was that my roommate was cutting a cantaloupe, and I realized I had forgotten about fruit, and I just hadn't eaten fruit in a long time. I started getting worried about scurvy because like citrus or something. But I don't know, I was watching her cut a cantaloupe. And it occurred to me that it just, I don't know, it would never occur to me to buy a cantaloupe. And I thought that was really interesting, because they've been a part of my life for a long time. They have them in dining halls, they're terrible in the dining halls and just generally average. So I use them in an essay I was already writing at the time as just like a joke about the realm of averageness. But yeah, I don't really know what the cantaloupes mean, except for maybe the fact that there are objects that are in everyone's life that no one really notices, but we care about...Elynnor: What do you think literature is?Gabriel: Oh God, you can’t drop that on me. This actually came up in one of my classes recently with a teacher who asked I think that exact question. And they disregarded genre fiction out of hand. So horror, sci-fi...Elynnor: That's not literature?Gabriel: That sort of stuff.Elynnor: That's a...yikes. That's a hot take.Gabriel: I think they were doing it like as a sort of, like, “Oh, it's the beginning of class and I'm going to do this to spur discussion.” Because it doesn't seem like that's their opinion, necessarily. But I was immediately as a genre fiction fan, like, "Ahh." Because fantasy is generally considered not literature.Elynnor: Okay, but I've read amazing works of literature that are fantasy in nature, and I'm angry at this person whose name I don't know.Gabriel: But so you are just like, "Anything is literature".Elynnor: Well, I think that art more broadly speaking is anything whose existence is conditional upon a very particular arrangement of human choice. And I think that, within that it's very difficult to differentiate between different kinds of art. Like if you've read the poem “38” by Layli Long Soldier, this is not in that book I mentioned earlier, but it's a great poem that you should read. And in it, she is referring to a specific action/event as a poem, and that is like one of her main claims. And I think that there's a lot of power in that and saying that, well, I guess in naming what you're making or naming something, something other than it is.Gabriel: Yeah, I guess it becomes just, if it's intentional, it's art that sort of almost, that level of simplification. Which I would get, like, crucified by some of my philosophy teachers for that, but I think that is a pretty good...I mean, you're the philosophy major.Lucas: I mean, it's almost in the like, I think of the “this is not a pipe” painting. Elynnor: Ah yes, The Fault in Our Stars.Lucas: I'm not sure... Yeah, I mean, it's just this sort of idea that the objects and the things that we conceive of as being what they are...Gabriel: Are totally a construction?Lucas: Yeah.Gabriel: So you can just say anything is anything.Lucas: I wouldn't go... I wouldn't say that.Lucas: But that's an idea. I guess.Elynnor: Sometimes it's fun to.Lucas: Sometimes it’s fun to.Gabriel: I mean, in that case, then I'll just say boba is soup.Elynnor: It obviously is!Lucas: I mean, she walked in here and called this podcast art.Gabriel: Yeah. That was, that was quite surprising.Elynnor: To be fair, I have not listened to it. No offense, I'm sure it's great. I just didn’t know about it.Lucas: Yeah, I think we're running out of time. We always end our episodes by asking our guests to plug something on campus that they are excited for related to the arts. Could be anything, I guess. So tell us what you're thinking.Elynnor: Well, I'm not involved with any publications or performance groups or anything like that, but my roommate and best friend is on the staff of Helicon, which is a literary and arts magazine. And you should submit to that because they want you to submit to that.Gabriel: I've read a good deal of Helicon, occasionally. I always forget about Helicon. And then I just, their book comes out, and I'll just see it around and be like "Oh!" I'll flip through it. It's really cool, what people do.Lucas: I've never heard of it.Gabriel: You should! There's very avant garde stuff in Helicon which is fun.Elynnor: If you're a visual artist, especially, you should submit to Helicon because I think visual artists forget about it. Because I think it's mainly marketed to writers.Lucas: Interesting.Elynnor: Yeah.Lucas: I like that.Gabriel: Yeah. Well...Elynnor: They publish anything. There's like a digital game thing on their website.Gabriel: Yeah. And their physical copies should be coming around soon, because it's winter, right?Elynnor: Yeah.Gabriel: Yeah. So it'll be up soon. That's really cool. Thank you for coming by. Thanks for talking to us.Elynnor: You're welcome. I hate talking to you.Gabriel: For listeners, thanks for listening and hopefully join us in two weeks. If we can manage to edit this in our regular time frame, and we'll be back with another guest and another question as per usual, so anything left to say Lucas?Lucas: No, thanks for listening. We'll see you in two weeks. All right.Elynnor: Google images of hairless cats!This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Airsoft Radio
Innovation in Airsoft, is it Important? w/ Helicon-Tex Patryk Anioł

Airsoft Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 73:46


Midday
Helicon & Charm City Junction, Live in Studio A

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 32:52


Today, Helicon, the renowned traditional music trio, joins us live in Studio A. Tomorrow, they continue a great Baltimore holiday tradition with their 34nd annual Winter Solstice Concerts at Goucher College’s Kraushaar Auditorium. Helicon will be joined on Saturday by Charm City Junction, the Ken and Brad Kolodner Quartet, and other traditional music performers, as well as the North American Step Dance champion, Jonathan Srour. Today, we’re sustaining a tradition of our own here on Midday. For many years, Helicon and the other band members have treated us to a preview of their Winter Solstice concert, right here in Studio A. Here's who's with us today: Helicon’s Chris Norman plays wooden flutes and small bagpipes, and he sings; Robin Bullock plays guitar, cittern, and mandolin, and Ken Kolodner plays hammered dulcimer and fiddle. Also here from Charm City Junction: Alex Lacquement, on upright bass and vocals; Sean McComiskey on the button accordion; and Patrick McAvinue, who was the International Bluegrass Music Association's 2017 Fiddler of the Year. The great old-time fiddler and vocalist Rachel Eddy is also with us today. Ken's son and CCJ bandmember Brad Kolodner was unable to join us today. But they’ll all be performing at the two Winter Solstice concerts tomorrow, at 3:30 pm and 7:30 pm. The 3:30 performance is sold out, but tickets are still available for the 7:30pm concert. Click here for more information. For directions to Goucher College, click here. We live-streamed our program today, and you can enjoy the video at WYPR's Facebook page.

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Midday
Midday on Music II: Celtic Duo Robin Bullock & Sue Richards

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 15:55


Today's edition of Midday on Music continues now with two great musician friends of Midday joining Tom in Studio A: They are Robin Bullock, who has appeared as a solo artist and as part of Helicon, and Sue Richards, who is a member of Ensemble Galilei. Both have played for us several times here in Studio A. Now, they have teamed up as a duo and recently released a terrific CD of traditional Celtic music called Highland Ramble. Robin plays guitar, mandolin and cittern, among other traditional string instruments. Sue is a four time National Scottish Harp Champion. We streamed their performance today on WYPR Facebook Page, and you can watch the video here, beginning at 36:00 into the feed.The duo plays two tunes from the Highland Ramble CD: ----Loftus Jones---- by Irish harper Turlough O'Carolan, and ----Farmors Brudpolska,---- a traditional 19th century Swedish wedding polska.Robin Bullock and Sue Richards are playing at 7:30pm tonight at the Church of the Redeemer in Baltimore, as part of the Common Ground on the Hill Concert Series.If you miss them tonight, they’ll be back in Baltimore on December 6th at Govans Presbyterian Church, and Robin will be playing a solo all-Bach concert at An Die Musik in Baltimore on November 1st.

The Daily Poem
Seamus Heaney's "Personal Helicon"

The Daily Poem

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 6:09


Today's poem, "Personal Helicon," concludes Seamus Heaney week here on The Daily Poem. Remember, if you like this show: rate and review! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

PINBALL NERDS
Episode 245-Helicon Pinterviews: Neil McRae, Ryan Kuiper, Mark Seiden& More!

PINBALL NERDS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 41:00


It was the night b4 Pinburgh and all through Helicon Brewing pinball nerds were stirring!

Ancient World
Episode 67 - Invoking muses and inspiration in Greek Myth. Opening the deep beauty.

Ancient World

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 14:26


In this episode we will take one more look at the different approaches to knowledge and wisdom through the storytelling and myth, vs. the more rational-logic approach of philosophy. We will reference the Theogony of Hesiod, and the in some ways first Greek Philosopher, Thales. From the opening of the Theogony - as Hesiod consciously taps into the deep of the biology, beauty, inspiration and creativity; "And one day they taught Hesiod glorious song while he was shepherding his lambs under holy Helicon, and this word first the goddesses said to me -- the Muses of Olympus, daughters of Zeus who holds the aegis: `Shepherds of the wilderness, wretched things of shame, mere bellies, we know how to speak many false things as though they were true; but we know, when we will, to utter true things.'" Theogony, v.23-28. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Xena: Warrior Podcast
101: 6x15 “To Helicon and Back”

Xena: Warrior Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 135:35


This week on XENA: WARRIOR PODCAST, war is hell! Vera, Katie, and Livy go once more into the breach with 6x15 “To Helicon and Back,” the show’s biggest battle epic, and the grim conclusion to the Amazons’ storyline. We discuss the many references to WWII films including Saving Private Ryan, They Were Expendable, The Longest Day, Patton, and… Jaws? Plus: Michael Hurst’s decision to shift the tone from the triumph and bombast of Liz Friedman & Vanessa Place’s original draft, the references to earlier Xena eps including “The Price” and “A Good Day,” and the many hard decisions Xena has to let Gabrielle make as she takes this huge step in her journey as a warrior. To a strong Amazon Nation! The power, the passion, the podcast! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/xenawarriorpodcast  iTunes: http://apple.co/2f0NAIM Twitter: @xenawarriorpod Tumblr: xenawarriorpodcast.tumblr.com Facebook: facebook.com/xenawarriorpodcast ———————————————————————— Vera: (@hollywoodgrrl) Katie: (@katetocci) Livy: (@PonderousLivy) Music: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/A_Hawk_and_a_Hacksaw/

A Dram of Outlander Podcast
Of Formality and Belonging Ep 173

A Dram of Outlander Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 55:14


  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.

A Dram of Outlander Podcast
Honorable Men Ep 172

A Dram of Outlander Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 87:10


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.

Ancient World
Episode 54 - The Inspiration of Homer and Hesiod, and Greek Culture. The Muses are singing!

Ancient World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019 12:45


In this episode we will look at a brief overview of the nine muses, the deities of inspiration in the Greek Mythology; Calliope, Clio, Euterpe, Erato, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia and Urania - and their roles as openings for the Illiad, the Odyssey, the Theogony - and countless other major works from the Ancient World (and also later in the Renaissance). Hesiod describes: "And one day they taught Hesiod glorious song while he was shepherding his lambs under holy Helicon, and this word first the goddesses said to me -- the Muses of Olympus, daughters of Zeus who holds the aegis: `Shepherds of the wilderness, wretched things of shame, mere bellies, we know how to speak many false things as though they were true; but we know, when we will, to utter true things.'" Here pointing out how the inspiration came to him while he was "shepherding his lambs" under the mountain, and also pointing out how creativity might be wrong and false, but sometimes, when "the muses will", also telling the brilliant and true things. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

A Dram of Outlander Podcast
Pride and Virtue Ep 171

A Dram of Outlander Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 61:59


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.

A Dram of Outlander Podcast
The Future is Coming Ep 170

A Dram of Outlander Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 59:54


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.    

A Dram of Outlander Podcast
Past Present Future Ep 169

A Dram of Outlander Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 62:31


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.    

A Dram of Outlander Podcast
For Old Times Sake Ep 168

A Dram of Outlander Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 96:52


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/

A Dram of Outlander Podcast
It is All About Balance Ep 167

A Dram of Outlander Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 80:13


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.

A Dram of Outlander Podcast
Loaves and Fishes Ep 166

A Dram of Outlander Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 93:26


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.

A Dram of Outlander Podcast
A Day in the Gathering Ep 165

A Dram of Outlander Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 63:22


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/

Torréfaction
Torréfaction #76 : Anthem again, Resident Evil 2, KODI 18, The Suicide Squad, Joué et TC Helicon GoXLR

Torréfaction

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 39:34


Cette semaine : Anthem, la démo VIP de la honte, Resident Evil 2, Mage’s Initiation, AirBuddy, Kodi 18, The Batman et The Suicide Squad, Nvidia : des histoires de dollars et de Quake 2... en raytracing (!), le Joué n’est pas un jouet, et TC Helicon GoXLR. Lisez plutôt Torréfaction #76 : Anthem again, Resident Evil 2, KODI 18, The Suicide Squad, Joué et TC Helicon GoXLR avec sa vraie mise en page sur Geekzone. Pensez à vos rétines.

Midday
Live in Studio A: Helicon and Charm City Junction

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 49:30


Today, Live in Studio A, it's Helicon, the iconic Celtic-inspired trio of Robin Bullock (guitar, citern), Chris Norman (wooden flutes, penny whistle) and Ken Kolodner (hammered dulcimer, fiddle, hammered mbira). Tomorrow, the group reunites for their 33rd Annual Winter Solstice Reunion Concert at Goucher College, playing Scottish, Irish, Appalachian and other folk music. But today, in keeping with a Midday holiday tradition, Helicon is joined in our studio by members of the loval old-timey music band, Charm City Junction, including Ken’s son Brad Kolodner (banjo, fiddle, vocals), Alex Lacquement (bass, vocals), Sean McComiskey (accordian), Patrick McAvinue (fiddle, mandolin, vocals), with Rachel Eddy (guitar, fiddle and vocals). Join us for some great traditional, folk and blue-grass music, performed by some of the best musicians in the genres.Helicon’s 33rd Annual Winter Solstice Concert at Goucher is on Saturday, December 15. The 3:30pm performance has already sold out; check here for ticket information for the 7:30pm performance.Today's program was live-streamed in two parts on WYPR's Facebook page: in the first stream, the Helicon/CCJ ensemble plays a favorite holiday medley: ----Evening of Roses---- (Israel)/----God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen----/----Christmas Eve---- (Ireland), and Charm City Junction plays an Alex Lacquement tune called ----Turkey Trot.---- In the second stream, we hear the ensemble play ----Richmond Blues---- and ----Possum on a Rail---- (with Rachel Eddy leading on fiddle and vocals), a Danish tune called ----The Rumbling Quadrille,---- Robin Bullock's ----Storm Warning,---- CCJ's ----Hop High,---- and finally, a traditional Canadian foot stomper, ----Hangman's.----

Bandrew Says Podcast
143: 2018 Apple Event, New Facebook Hack, Equifax Data Breach & more

Bandrew Says Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 44:10


On episode 143 of the BSP I talk about the October 2018 Apple Event Announcements, the iPad Pro 11” and 12.9”, the 2018 Mac Mini, and the 2018 MacBook Air. I also talk about 81,000 facebook accounts being hacked, provide an update to the Equifax Data Breach, and cover 3 new audio devices: Helicon GoXLR, Audio Technical’s M50XBT, and MidiPlus Mirror.    Become a Podcastage member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvOU-zTlankT-JjN3ZzvuKA/join Subscribe to the full audio podcast: http://www.bandrewsays.com   Twitter: @bandrewsays Ask Questions: AskBandrew@gmail.com Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/podcastage-store Discord: https://discord.gg/dXQUc7v   00:00 - Intro 00:44 - October 2018 Apple Event Announcements 11:20 - Amazon New Delivery Scheduling 11:54 - 81,000 Facebook Account Private Messages Hacked 14:02 - Update to Equifax Data Breach 20:44 - Helicon GOXLR Interface / Processor 22:20 - Audio Technica M50X - Bluetooth Edition 24:05 - Audio Interface for Women! 25:54 - Sennheiser MD441U Update 26:47 - It’s Impractical for Companies to Sue Google for every Infringement (Article 13) 30:30 - Ask Bandrew 30:50 - Email 1 31:31 - Is this a good beginner setup? 32:30 - Email 2 32:45 - Do I need a shock mount & boom arm for my SM58? 34:15 - Email 3 35:33 - Why is my mic changing gain on Skype? 37:25 - Email 4 38:31 - Can I use Copyrighted Material in my Podcast? 43:40 - Outro 

New Old Heads Podcast
NOH #98 | "Mac Miller: being a rockstar comes at a price." ft. DJ Helicon

New Old Heads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 66:42


The New Old Heads talked about the police officer in Dallas that walked into the wrong apartment and killed the tenant, Mac Miller's untimely passing, mental health and drug culture, ORANJE coming up and more. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=5116041)

Don't Give Up Skeleton: A Dark Souls and Bloodborne Podcast

This week's guest is Helicon, a delightful guest that got into Bloodborne in a very interesting way. I'll let you hear that one for yourself if you haven't already. We talk about his journey through the Souls game, and make some interesting stops along the way. Enjoy! Don't Give Up, Skeleton is on Patreon (https://patreon.com/dontgiveupskeleton), which is a great way to support the show if you can. Donations go to keeping the podcast bills paid, as well as my ever growing collection of Souls games.

New Old Heads Podcast
NOH #81 | "White people use the police like Apple Care." ft. DJ Helicon

New Old Heads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 62:54


The New Old Heads had guest DJ Helicon and talked the Israel and Palestine conflict, the deaths in the the protests in Gaza, John McCain slander from GOP/Trumpers, the Oakland woman who called the police on the Black gentlemen BBQing with charcoal, the remake of the Wu-Tang 36 Chambers with new rappers, R Kelly and XXXtentacion being removed from all Spotify playlists and more.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=5116041)

Software Defined Interviews
Episode 66: Dominic Wellington on machine learning, or, shadows in the datacenter

Software Defined Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 66:37


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.

Software Defined Interviews
Episode 66: Dominic Wellington on machine learning, or, shadows in the datacenter

Software Defined Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 66:37


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.

Software Defined Interviews
Episode 66: Dominic Wellington on machine learning, or, shadows in the datacenter

Software Defined Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 66:37


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.

Midday
Live In Studio A: Great Music From Helicon and Friends

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 49:31


Today on Midday: Helicon, the renowned traditional music trio is here.Tomorrow they continue a great Baltimore holiday tradition with their 32nd annual Winter Solstice Concerts at Goucher College’s Kraushaar Auditorium.Helicon will be joined tomorrow by Charm City Junction and other performers, including the North American Step Dance champion Jonathan Srour.Today, we’re keeping up a tradition of our own. For the many years, Helicon has treated us to a preview of their Winter Solstice concert here in Studio A.Helicon’s Chris Norman plays wooden flutes and small bagpipes. Robin Bullock plays guitar, cittern, and mandolin, and Ken Kolodner plays hammered dulcimer and fiddle. Also here, from Charm City Junction: Brad Kolodner and Patrick McAvinue, the 2017 International Bluegrass Musician Association Fiddler of the Year. And Old-time musician and vocalist Rachel Eddy is also here. They’ll all be performing at the two Winter Solstice concerts tomorrow, at 3:30 pm and 7:30 pm. Click here for tickets.

Roughly Speaking
Hogan plays 'small ball,' says Madaleno, a prospective challenger in 2018 (episode 333)

Roughly Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 38:52


In another in a series of interviews with Democratic candidates for governor, Maryland state Sen. Richard Madaleno says the Republican incumbent, Larry Hogan, has no long-term vision for the state and has been ----playing small ball---- on health care, education and transportation. Madaleno, an openly gay candidate, has been in the General Assembly for 15 years. He is one of eight Democrats seeing the nomination to challenge Hogan in 2018. He recently announced that he would seek public financing for his primary campaign, giving him an opportunity to raise as much as $2.8 million, with an estimated $1.4 million of it in public funds.Bonus: Baltimore-based Helicon's annual winter solstice concert takes place Saturday, Dec. 16, at Goucher College. Ticket information can be found at http://www.kenkolodner.com/winter-solstice-concert.html.Links:http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/dan-rodricks/bal-roughly-speaking-2018-gubernatorial-candidates-storygallery.htmlhttp://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-madaleno-governor-20170714-story.htmlhttp://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-madaleno-funds-20171207-story.html

Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast
Audio 9: Eat Light and Die (Helicon Prime)

Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2017 42:27


So this is what it has come to, the eaters of light have to die. This week we decided to walk across a nice little moor in Scotland. We watched as someone just out of view got struck by lightning. It was really weird, there weren’t even clouds in the sky. We ran over and toldContinue reading →

Israel in Translation
Writing on the walls of Musrara

Israel in Translation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 9:03


On this week's episode, host Marcela Sulak takes us on a small excursion to Musrara, a neighborhood in Jerusalem, with poems by Liat Kaplan as our guide. Musrara was founded by upper class Christian Arabs in the late 19th century when people began to live outside the Old City of Jerusalem. During the War of Independence, the residents fled or were expelled. The neighborhood - inhabited by new olim from North Africa -was frequently exposed to snipers until 1967. In 1971, a second generation of Mizrahi Jews founded the Israeli Black Panther movement in the town. Today, the neighborhood is a symbol for the city's complexity and home to a vibrant cultural center. This is an exerpt from Kaplan's poem On What is Outside the Photograph: "When photographed, Mussrara is almost composed of the sum of her details, various types of enclosures: asbestos, containers, radiance among leaves, cages, barriers, plants, walls, trees, bushes. Doors, partitions, trapped sun rays, fences and cracks, ramparts, balconies, roofs. Cactuses. And more details: laundry, construction refuse, scaffoldings. Outside the photograph it has no existence. Now, while we look there is no existence outside the photograph." Liat Kaplan was born on a Kibbutz and currently lives in Tel Aviv. She is the author of six collections of poetry, and her work has been widely anthologized. She frequently collaborates with painters, photographers, and composers. Kaplan has also worked as poetry editor for the Bialik Institute, Helicon, Pardes, Am Oved, and Carmel Publishers. She has worked as director, teacher, and workshop instructor at the Helicon School of poetry. Text: Reading on Kaplan's poetry About Musrara Music:Ibrahim Maalouf - Illusions Ibrahim Maalouf - Movement Ibrahim Maalouf - Verdict Between Waters and Waters, Ittai Rosenbaum and Liat Kaplan

Luces eXtrañas
#25 Bordeando el Mare Imbrium

Luces eXtrañas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2016 50:00


Episodio 25. * Observación lunar. Terraza de casa, telescopio Newton de 25 cm., varios mapas y atlas lunares al lado del telescopio… La sencillez manda. Los aumentos son siempre comedidos, 110, 180… a lo sumo 200 y poco. Por una parte porque más aumentos sin seguimiento son incómodos de sobrellevar y por otra porque quiero que las observaciones lunares que estoy dejando en estos programas sean compatibles y disfrutables por la mayoría de tamaños de telescopios. Aun así, os emplazo a que me hagáis saber si preferís zonas más amplias de las que estoy reportando, zonas o detalles más concretos o… si sigo como hasta el momento y continuo haciendo lo que me da la gana. Jeje. Mare Imbrium, cráter Platón, Montes Alpes y Montes Teneriffe, cráteres Le Verrier y Helicon, Mons Piton, Mons Pico y cráter Piazzi Smith, cráteres Cassini y Theaeteus, Palus Putredinis, Aristilus junto a un cráter fantasma de tipo palimpsesto, Autolycus y Archimedes, con los vecinos Bancroft, Beer y Feullée. * Promo del podcast No Es Asunto Vuestro, de @VictorCorreal https://twitter.com/VictorCorreal http://www.noesasuntovuestro.com * Despedida y formas de contacto para consultas, preguntas y dudas: - Web: nestorgm.com/astronomia/ - Twitter: @Luces_X - Correo: lucex@nestorgm.com - iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Sg8ym - iVoox: http://www.ivoox.com/podcast-luces-extranas_sq_f1234211_1.html - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3iEkTJs8B6sOxsWnUTwgyf?si=t5fTPg_qRnWmfhrdPrzZNA

Reverse Podcast
Episode 32 | Tasha Layton • Worship Leader | Artist | Speaker

Reverse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2016 40:05


Tasha Layton Smith is a pastor, worship leader, and professional singer who moved to Nashville from Los Angeles after 10 years of working simultaneously within the church and music industry. She has been a voice for various productions such as Disney, Nickelodeon, and Cirque de Soleil, and toured as a backing vocalist for international recording artist Katy Perry for over 4 years. She was recently featured in T.C. Helicon’s “The Ultimate Guide to Singing,” and has been fortunate enough to sing behind artists ranging from Tristen Prettyman to Dionne Warwick. She is a vocal coach and teaches worship theology and voice at Trevecca University. Tasha holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Religion and a Master of Divinity and has been involved in various missions project around the world, having traveled to close to 40 countries. She desires to compel others to stand for justice on behalf of the disenfranchised and powerless.  As a worship leader, Tasha believes music inspires and facilitates worship, however, true worship is simply centering one’s mind and heart upon God and His attributes… this goes far beyond just a song service! Tasha is convinced of the power of corporate worship and considers it a privilege to be able to help lead people in learning to worship their Creator whole heartedly and in new ways.  For more about Tasha, visit http://www.tashalaytonsmith.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Tone Control
Ep. 000030 - Gotta Get Back On The Horseman

The Tone Control

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2015 67:34


We're back from the holiday break! It's a new year and our resolution is to make The Tone Control better than ever! This week, great pedals from pedal genie, some cool mobile recording options from Shure, and a great vocal/guitar processor from TC Helicon. HELICON! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetonecontrol/message

Rare Frequency Podcast
Podcast 54: On and on

Rare Frequency Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2014


  Rare Frequency Podcast 54: On and on 1 COH, "Helicon" To Beat (Editions Mego) 2014 CD Time: 00:00-06:18 2 Driftmachine, "To Nowhere, pt. 2" Nocturnes (Umor Rex) 2014 LP Time: 06:18-11:32 3 Foom, "Abstract Communications" No Fidelity Audio (No Fidelity Audio) 1998 CD Time: 11:32-21:02 4 Andrea Parker and Daz Quayle reinterpreting Daphne Oram, "Frightened of Myself" Private Dreams and Public Nightmares (Aperture) 2014 CD Time: 21:02-34:35 5 El g, "Grand Huit" La Chimie (SDZ) 2013 LP Time: 34:35-37:46 6 David Toop, "Silver Birds" Mondo Black Chameleon (Sub Rosa) 2014 CD Time: 37:45-40:04 7 Thomas Tilly, "Unidentified Insects Colony" Script Geometry (Aposiopese) 2014 2LP Time: 40:00-48:52 8 Fennesz, "The Liar" Becs (Editions Mego) CD 2014Time: 48:38-53:11 9 Dino Spiluttini, "Anxiety" Modular Anxiety (Umor Rex) LP 2014 Time: 53:02-58:02 10 Devo, "Booji Boy’s Funeral" Hardcore Devo, Vol. 2 (Rykodisc) CD 2013 Time: 59:25-end

Hoorspelcast
Trip naar Helicon

Hoorspelcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2013 21:50


Drie jongelui reizen met een oud ruimteschip naar de nieuwe ruimtekolonie Helicon,toevluchtsoord van de mensheid als de Aarde onbewoonbaar wordt. Onderweg ontmoeten zij een ruimteschip met geheimzinnige bewoners. Omschrijving van Hoorspelen.eu. Het bericht Trip naar Helicon verscheen eerst op Hoorspelcast.

Classic Poetry Aloud
Genius Loci by Margaret Woods

Classic Poetry Aloud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2008 1:44


Woods read by Classic Poetry Aloud: http://www.classicpoetryaloud.com/ Giving voice to the poetry of the past. --------------------------------------------- Genius Loci by Margaret Woods Peace, Shepherd, peace! What boots it singing on? Since long ago grace-giving Phoebus died, And all the train that loved the stream-bright side Of the poetic mount with him are gone Beyond the shores of Styx and Acheron, In unexplorèd realms of night to hide. The clouds that strew their shadows far and wide Are all of Heaven that visits Helicon. Yet here, where never muse or god did haunt, Still may some nameless power of Nature stray, Pleased with the reedy stream's continual chant And purple pomp of these broad fields in May. The shepherds meet him where he herds the kine, And careless pass him by whose is the gift divine.

SONIC TALK Podcasts
Sonic TALK - 074 Hand-held Mergers and McLove

SONIC TALK Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2008 56:46


This week we talk of mergers and acquisitions, in the light of Roland taking a majority share in Cakewalk, Gibson and TC Electronic announcing a merger and of course Microsoft's bid for Yahoo, Helicon technology gets a look-in along the way, followed by Novation's Nocturn controller, Inside Synthesis, our latest IPTV series on FM synthesis and FM generally, then a bit of a Mac-fest with the new Airbook and Mainstage in use. Finally we finish up with Rich having good things to say about the new Apple keyboard - of the QWERTY kind.

SONIC TALK Podcasts
Sonic TALK - 074 Hand-held Mergers and McLove

SONIC TALK Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2008 56:46


This week we talk of mergers and acquisitions, in the light of Roland taking a majority share in Cakewalk, Gibson and TC Electronic announcing a merger and of course Microsoft's bid for Yahoo, Helicon technology gets a look-in along the way, followed by Novation's Nocturn controller, Inside Synthesis, our latest IPTV series on FM synthesis and FM generally, then a bit of a Mac-fest with the new Airbook and Mainstage in use. Finally we finish up with Rich having good things to say about the new Apple keyboard - of the QWERTY kind.

Un Morceau d'Histoire du Rock
Un Morceau d'Histoire du Rock 09-09-2024

Un Morceau d'Histoire du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 118:18


Emission 941 Mogwai #1 Originaire de Glasgow, Mogwai pratique un rock essentiellement instrumental, alternant le chaud et le froid - A de longues plages mélodiques et mélancoliques, peuvent succéder des passages toutes distortions dehors... La Playlist: Helicon 1 - Helicon 2 – (J) - Summer - Ithica 27o9 - Superheroes of BMX – (J) - Now You're taken - Yes, I'm a Long Way From Home ! – (J) - Like Herod - R U Still Into It - Mogwai Fear Satan - Summer - (J) - Like Herod - Small Children In The Background - Cody - Kappa - May Nothing But Happiness Come Throw Your Door - Christmas Steps Bonne Ecoute... Bibliographie : Les Inrockuptibles n°130 décembre 1997 Les Inrockuptibles n°195 avril 1999 Les Inrockuptibles Hors Série : Les 50 meilleurs disques de 2006 Magic Revue Pop Moderne n°106 Déc - Janv 2007 Magic Revue Pop Moderne n°121 juin 2008 Magic Revue Pop Moderne n°123 septembre 2008 Les Inrockuptibles n°670 octobre 2008 Les Inrockuptibles n°777 octobre 2010 Les Inrockuptibles n°794 février 2011 New Noise n°06 sept oct 2011 Les Inrockuptibles n°901 mars 2013 Le Nouveau Dictionnaire du Rock, Michka Assayas, Robert Laffont, 2014 Les Inrockuptibles n°946 janvier 2014 New Noise n°20 Fév mars 2014 Les Inrockuptibles n°991 décembre 2014 Les Inrocks Hors Série Les 50 meilleurs disques de 2014 New Noise n°25 janv fév 2015 New Noise n°30 nov déc 2015 New Noise n°32 mars avril 2016 New Noise n°46 nov-déc 2018 lesinrocks.com – février 2021 New Noise n°56 fév-mars 2021