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Cult Connections
Ken Russell Part One: Transition

Cult Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 100:09


 Ian is joined by Dr Matt Melia to discuss one of Britain's most prolific, influential and contoversial filmmakers, Ken Russell. On this opening episode we discuss three of his trademark composer biographies as he made the transtion from the small to the big screen. Song of Summer (1968). Directed by Ken Russell. From the book by Eric Fenby. Starring Max Adrian, Christopher Gable and Maureen Pryor,Dance of the Seven Veils (1970). Directed by Ken Russell. Written by Russell and Henry Reed. Starring Christopher Gable, Judith Paris and Kenneth Colley,The Music Lovers (1971). Directed by Ken Russell. Written by Melvyn Bragg. Starring Richard Chamberlain and Glenda Jackson Matt Melia is a senior lecturer in Literature, Film and Media at Kingston University, London. He is the editor of Refocus: The Films of Ken Russell

Stories from the Ashes Podcast
Donuts, Ducks, and Drawing: A Dive into Robert McCloskey's World

Stories from the Ashes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 66:59


Today's episode is extra special for all you classic children's book lovers! I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Carrie Halim, the Curator of the Robert McCloskey Museum, who (let's be honest) is basically living the dream. If you've ever imagined what it's like to be surrounded by Make Way for Ducklings, Blueberries for Sal, and all things McCloskey, you're in for a treat. Carrie shares how she fell in love with McCloskey's work, the magic of curating such an iconic collection, and some behind-the-scenes stories from the museum. Whether you're a long-time fan or just discovering McCloskey's timeless books, this episode will leave you inspired and ready to revisit your favorites. Celebrate Robert McCloskey's Ohio Roots: A Day of Donuts, Harmonica, and Kaleidoscopes!Join us this Saturday, September 14th, for the grand finale of summer at the McCloskey Museum! We're celebrating Robert McCloskey's Ohio heritage and literary legacy with a day full of fun and creativity. Enjoy donuts, harmonica tunes, and kaleidoscope-making as we honor the beloved author and illustrator. Special tributes from authors Glenn McCarty and Gary D. Schmidt, along with duckling and Lentil sculptor Nancy Schon, will make this event even more memorable.Catch a performance of Lentil at the Hamilton Flea at 11 AM, and then join us at the museum from 12-4 PM to continue the festivities. It's all happening on McCloskey's birthday weekend at 20 High Street, Hamilton, Ohio. For more details, visit our Facebook group at McCloskey Wonder Works!Books in this episode: The Complete Tales of Winnie-The-Pooh by A. A. MilneFrederick by Leo Lionni The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonaldPilgrim's Inn Elizabeth GoudgeTime of Wonder by Robert McCloskey (on sale at time of posting!)Lentil by Robert McCloskeyHomer Price books by Robert McCloskeyCenterburg Tales (also titled More Homer Price) by Robert McCloskeyHenry Reed series by Keith Robertson; illustrated by Robert McCloskey: Henry Reed, Inc. Henry Reed's JourneyHenry Reed's Babysitting ServiceHenry Reed's Big ShowHenry Reed's Think TankMake Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskeyBlueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskeyMadeline by Ludwig BemelmansThe Story About Ping by Marjorie Flack; illustrated by Kurt Wiese Robert McCloskey by Gary D. Schmidt Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice SendakDoodle's Mountain by Amanda M. Brindley; illustrated by Sofia RectorThe Misadventured Summer of Tumbleweed Thompson by Glenn McCarty; illustrated by Joe SutphinJourney Cake, Ho! by Ruth Sawyer; illustrated by Robert McCloskey Burt Dow, Deep-Water Man : A Tale of the Sea in Classic Tradition by Robert McCloskeyPocket Full of Colors: The Magical World of Mary Blair, Disney Artist Extraordinaire Amy Guglielmo; illustrated by Jacqueline Tourville Tom Sawyer by Mark TwainHuckleberry Finn by Mark TwainThe Silver Chair by C.S. LewisJohn Philip Duck by Patricia PolaccoOnce On a Time by A. A. Milne The Magic Hill by A. A. MilneThe Childcraft books Reshelving Alexandria is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our mission, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Reshelving Alexandria at www.reshelvingalexandria.com/subscribe

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs

Here's a Henry Reed version of Red Fox, recorded in the enormous collection of this West Virginia fiddler by the great Alan Jabbour. I went to gCGCE tuning for ease of playing down the neck.

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Clawhammer and Old-Time Songs

Here's a Henry Reed version of Red Fox, recorded in the enormous collection of this West Virginia fiddler by the great Alan Jabbour. I went to gCGCE tuning for ease of playing down the neck.

Virginia Water Radio
Episode 670 (12-11-23): Duck Designation Derby

Virginia Water Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023


Click to listen to episode (4:36).Sections below are the following:Transcript of AudioAudio Notes and AcknowledgmentsImagesExtra InformationSourcesRelated Water Radio EpisodesFor Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.)Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 11-9-23. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the weeks of December 11 and December 18, 2023.  [Please note: the audio mistakenly says December 20 instead of December 18.] SOUND – ~6 sec. Those sounds of Mallard ducks, recorded in December 2015 at the Virginia Tech Duck Pond in Blacksburg, set the stage for a duck designation derby—that is, a duck names quiz game! I'll give you clues to the common names of six duck species inhabiting areas of Virginia, either year-round or seasonally.  After each set of clues, you'll have a few seconds to hear sounds from the duck and try to guess its name.  In the clues, “diving duck” refers to those birds that dive deep under the surface and feed underwater; and “dabbling duck” refers to those birds that feed on or just below the water surface. Number 1:  This large diving duck, noted for its reddish head and bright whitish body, has a name that a painter would recognize.  SOUND - ~6 sec.  That's the Canvasback. Number 2:  This diving duck is known and named for its golden-yellow eyes.  SOUND - ~5 sec.  That's the Common Goldeneye. Number 3:  For people who appreciate colorful birds, this small dabbling duck's iridescent green feathers on its head and wings are a big deal.  SOUND - ~5 sec.  That's the Green-winged Teal. Number 4:  If people who wear “hoodies” wanted to know how to look like a bird, the male of this diving duck would be the answer.  SOUND - ~5 sec.  That's the Hooded Merganser. Number 5:  This dabbling duck has a name—based on its spoon-like bill—that could be applied to what people in, say Minnesota, have to become after a big snowfall, if they want to clear a path.  SOUND - ~5 sec.  That's the Northern Shoveler. And number 6:  This elaborately colored dabbling duck, notable for its nests in tree holes and for its ability to perch on tree branches, has a name that comes from trees.  SOUND - ~5 sec.  That's the Wood Duck. The birds in this game are among 25 duck species known to occur in Virginia, at least occasionally.  Many are around in wintertime, so if you're venturing out near water during the cold-weather months, perhaps—with luck and pluck—you'll glimpse or hear some ducks. Thanks to Lang Elliott for permission to use the sounds in the duck names quiz, which were all from the Stokes Field Guide to Bird Songs. We close with some music for ducks, with a tune attributed to the late Henry Reed, a traditional musician who lived in Giles County, Virginia.  Here's about 25 seconds of “Ducks on the Pond,” performed by Timothy Seaman of Williamsburg, Virginia. MUSIC - ~27 sec – Instrumental. SHIP'S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment.  For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624.  Thanks to Stewart Scales for his banjo version of “Cripple Creek” to open and close this episode.  In Blacksburg, I'm Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Canvasback, Common Goldeneye, Green-winged Teal, Hooded Merganser, Northern Shoveler, and Wood Duck sounds heard in this episode were from the Stokes Field Guide to Bird Songs-Eastern Region CD set, by Lang Elliott with Donald and Lillian Stokes (Time Warner Audio Books, copyright 1997), used with permission of Lang Elliott.  Lang Elliot's work is available online at the “Music of Nature” Web site, http://www.musicofnature.org/. The Mallard sounds were recorded by Virginia Water Radio at the Virginia Tech Duck Pond in Blacksburg on December 10, 2015. The version of “Ducks on the Pond” heard in this episode is by Timothy Seaman, part of the medley “Virginia Rail Reel/Ducks on the Pond/Old Blue,” from the 2004 album “Virginia Wildlife,” on Pine Wind Records, used with permission; that album was done in collaboration with the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (now the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources).  More information about Timothy Seaman is available online at http://timothyseaman.com/en/.  This music was used previously by Virginia Water Radio in Episode 398, 12-11-17. The tune “Ducks on the Pond” is attributed to Henry Reed (1884-1968), a native of West Virginia but a long-time resident of Glen Lyn in Giles County, Virginia; more information about Henry Reed is available online at http://www.henryreed.org/.   Information on the tune is available from The Traditional Tune Archive, online at “Ducks on the Pond” entry is online at http://www.tunearch.org/wiki/Ducks_on_the_Pond.  A June 1966 recording by Alan Jabbour of the tune being played by Mr. Reed is available from the Library of Congress, online at https://www.loc.gov/item/afcreed000072/; at this site, the tune is referred to as “Ducks in the Pond.” Click here if you'd like to hear the full version (1 min./11 sec.) of the “Cripple Creek” arrangement/performance by Stewart Scales that opens and closes this episode.  More information about Mr. Scales and the group New Standard, with which Mr. Scales plays, is available online at http://newstandardbluegrass.com. IMAGES The following photos of the ducks featured in this Virginia Water Radio episode were taken from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's National Digital Library, online at http://digitalmedia.fws.gov.  More details and specific URLs for each photo are given below the photos; all specific URLs were as of 11-8-23.Canvasback male; location and date not identified.  Photo by Lee Karney.  Specific URL for the photo was https://digitalmedia.fws.gov/digital/collection/natdiglib/id/6798/rec/3.Canvasback male; location and date not identified.  Photo by Lee Karney.  Specific URL for the photo was https://digitalmedia.fws.gov/digital/collection/natdiglib/id/6798/rec/3. Common Goldeneye in 2003, location not identified.  Photo by Gary Kramer.  Specific URL for the photo was https://digitalmedia.fws.gov/digital/collection/natdiglib/id/34171/rec/3.Green-winged Teal male (left) and female; location and date not identified.  Photo by Dave Menke.  Specific URL for the photo was https://digitalmedia.fws.gov/digital/collection/natdiglib/id/3728/rec/2.Hooded Merganser male; location and date not identified.  Photo by Tim McCabe.  Specific URL for the photo was https://digitalmedia.fws.gov/digital/collection/natdiglib/id/1085/rec/4.Mallard female and brood at Cheney Lake, Anchorage, Alaska, June 2005.  Photo by Donna Dewhurst.  Specific URL for the photo was https://digitalmedia.fws.gov/digital/collection/natdiglib/id/50/rec/32.Northern Shoveler male (right) and female at Westchester Lagoon in Anchorage Alaska; date not identified.  Photo by Donna Dewhurst.  Specific URL for the photo was https://digitalmedia.fws.gov/digital/collection/natdiglib/id/699/rec/2.Wood Duck male in California, date not identified.  Photo by Lee Kearney.  Specific URL for the photo was https://digitalmedia.fws.gov/digital/collection/natdiglib/id/17774/rec/4. EXTRA INFORMATION ABOUT THE DUCK SPECIES HEARD IN THIS EPISODE Following are the scientific names, and information on occurrence in Virginia, for the seven duck species heard in this episode.  Occurrence information (including quotes) is from the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (formerly Department of Game and Inland Fisheries), “Fish and Wildlife Information Service,” online at https://services.dwr.virginia.gov/fwis/, using the “Occurrence” tab at the individual entry for each species; each bird's common name is linked to its individual entry. Canvasback – Scientific name is Aythya valisineria.  Occurrence in Virginia: “[N]onbreeder and a locally common to abundant transient and winter resident (10 November to 10 April) on the coast, ...chiefly near the Chesapeake Bay and in Back Bay.  They are uncommon inland and a rare winter visitor in the mountains and valleys.” Common Goldeneye – Scientific name is Bucephala clangula.  Occurrence in Virginia: winter resident in much of Tidewater Virginia and a few counties farther west. Green-winged Teal – Scientific name is Anas crecca.  Occurrence in Virginia: “This is a common transient and winter resident on the Coastal Plain, and uncommon inland.  Peak counts occur along the coast during the winter.” Hooded Merganser – Scientific name is Lophodytes cucullatus.  Occurrence in Virginia: “This is a casual breeder.  It is a transient, winter resident, and summer visitor throughout the state.  It is common on the Coastal Plain, and uncommon to common in the rest of the state.  Peak counts occur along the coast during December.” Mallard – Scientific name is Anas platyrhynchos.  Occurrence in Virginia: “This is an abundant transient and winter resident, and a common summer resident in the Coastal Plain.  It is a common transient and winter resident, uncommon summer resident elsewhere.  Peak counts occur along the coast in the fall.” Northern Shoveler – Scientific name is Anas clypeata.  Occurr

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Virginia Water Radio
Episode 666 (10-16-23): Fall's an Excellent Time to Explore Waterfalls

Virginia Water Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023


Click to listen to episode (5:07).Sections below are the following:Transcript of AudioAudio Notes and AcknowledgmentsImagesSourcesRelated Water Radio EpisodesFor Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.)Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 10-13-23. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the weeks of October 16 and October 23, 2023. SOUNDS and VOICES – ~8 sec - people visiting Dismal Falls in Giles County, Va., August 20, 2011. That's the sound of people enjoying a scenic and splashy site in southwestern Virginia, where the main attraction is a type of water feature renowned for fascinating formations and dramatic drops.  Have a listen for about 35 seconds to some music and mystery sounds, and see if you know this type of water feature.  And here's a hint: the alternative name for autumn is what the water does. MUSIC and SOUNDS  - ~33 sec If you guessed a waterfall, you're right!  You heard three Virginia waterfalls: the Cascades in Giles County; a waterfall in Mill Creek Nature Park, also in Giles County; and Falls Ridge Falls in Montgomery County.  The accompanying music, by Williamsburg, Va., musician Timothy Seaman, was “Crabtree Falls,” named for a Nelson County waterfall whose 1200-foot total vertical drop is the highest of any waterfall east of the Mississippi.  And the episode's opening sounds were from Dismal Falls, once again in Giles County.  These five are among 61 scenic and publicly accessible waterfalls in the Commonwealth listed in the “Great Virginia Waterfall Trail,” compiled by the Let's See America Web site.  Meanwhile, the World Waterfall Database has 186 entries for Virginia, including smaller waterfalls, some located on private properties, and some now inundated by reservoirs. Encyclopedia Britannica defines a waterfall as “an area where flowing river water drops abruptly and nearly vertically,” and notes that the terms cataract, cascades, and rapids can also be applied to water coursing over an elevation change, depending on the height and the sharpness of water's drop. Most of Virginia's waterfalls occur along the Blue Ridge or farther west in the Valley and Ridge province; additionally, significant drops of the Potomac, Rappahannock, and James Rivers occur along the Fall Line between the central Piedmont and eastern Coastal Plain.  These are places where some key waterfall-formation factors occur: changes in the elevation of the landscape, rock layers with different levels of resistance to erosion, and plenty of flowing water. Virginia's waterfall champ Crabtree Falls doesn't rival the world's tallest, such as Tugela Falls in South Africa, with a total drop of over 3000 feet.  Nevertheless, the Commonwealth's many and varied, large and small waterfalls are popular, scenic, and invaluable water treasures. Thanks to Blacksburg neighbors for recording the Dismal Falls sounds.  Thanks also to Timothy Seaman for permission to use part of “Crabtree Falls.”  We close with another waterfall-related musical selection.  Here's about 40 seconds of the traditional tune “Over the Waterfall,” in a version by Virginia Tech geography instructor Stewart Scales. MUSIC - ~38 sec – instrumental.  SHIP'S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment.  For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624.  Thanks to Stewart Scales for his banjo version of “Cripple Creek” to open and close this episode.  In Blacksburg, I'm Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Dismal Falls sounds were recorded by friends of Virginia Water Radio at the falls in Bland County, Va., on August 20, 2011. The other waterfalls sounds heard in this episode were recorded by Virginia Water Radio as follows: Cascades Falls in Giles County, Va., recorded September 28, 2023;Waterfalls along Catwalk Trial in Mill Creek Nature Park in Giles County, Va., recorded September 6, 2020;Falls Ridge Falls in Falls Ridge Nature Preserve in Montgomery County, Va., recorded April 20, 2019. “Crabtree Falls,” from the 2002 album “Sycamore Rapids,” is copyright by Timothy Seaman and Pine Wind Music, used with permission.  More information about Timothy Seaman is available online at  http://www.timothyseaman.com/.  “Crabtree Falls” was used previously by Virginia Water Radio most recently in Episode 125, 8-27-12. The version of “Over the Waterfall” heard in this episode was recorded for Virginia Water Radio on July 11, 2014, by Stewart Scales, used with permission.  This music was used previously by Virginia Water Radio in Episode 222, 7-14-14.  Information on “Over the Waterfall” and on Henry Reed (1884-1968), a Giles County musician noted for his version of this tune, is available from the Library of Congress, “Fiddle Tunes of the Old Frontier: The Henry Reed Collection,” online at http://www.loc.gov/collection/henry-reed-fiddle-tunes/about-this-collection/; and from http://www.henryreed.org/, a Web site produced by Terry Reed, Henry Reed's granddaughter.  Henry Reed's version of “Over the Waterfall” is available from the Library of Congress's online audio archive, at http://www.loc.gov/item/afcreed000177/. Click here if you'd like to hear the full version (1 min./11 sec.) of the “Cripple Creek” arrangement/performance by Stewart Scales that opens and closes this episode.  More information about Mr. Scales and the group New Standard, with which Mr. Scales plays, is available online at http://newstandardbluegrass.com. IMAGES (Photographs are by Virginia Water Radio.) Cascades Falls in Giles County, Virginia, September 28, 2023.Waterfalls along Catwalk Trial in Mill Creek Nature Park in Giles County, Virginia, September 6, 2020.Waterfall in Falls Ridge Nature Preserve in Montgomery County, Virginia, April 20, 2019. SOURCES Used for Audio Encyclopedia Britannica, “Waterfall,” online at https://www.britannica.com/science/waterfall-geology.  The is the source of the quote used in this episode's audio. Giles County [Virginia] Administration: “Dismal Falls,” online at https://virginiasmtnplayground.com/dismal-falls/; and“Mill Creek Nature Park,” online at https://virginiasmtnplayground.com/mill-creek/. Let's See America, “The Great Virginia Waterfall Trail,” online at https://lets-see-america.com/virginia-waterfalls/.  The site includes maps, a video, and detailed information on 61 waterfalls included in a 1373-mile waterfall trail route. National Geographic, “Waterfall,” online at https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/waterfall/. The Nature Conservancy, “Falls Ridge Preserve,” online at http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/unitedstates/virginia/placesweprotect/falls-ridge-preserve.xml.  The site includes photos and a short video (1 min./37 sec.) of plants, animals, and the falls. Radford University, “Geology of Virginia CD-ROM Web Edition,” (several authors), online at https://sites.radford.edu/~jtso/GeolVAHome.html.  A map of Virginia's geomorphic (or physiogaphic) provinces is online at https://sites.radford.edu/~jtso/GeologyofVirginia/Piedmont/PPhysio-2.html. U.S. Forest Service, “Cascades Day Use Area,” online at https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/gwj/recarea/?recid=73639.Virginiaplaces.org, “Waterfalls,” online at http://www.virginiaplaces.org/watersheds/waterfalls.html.  World of Waterfalls, “How are Waterfalls Formed?”  Online at https://www.world-of-waterfalls.com/how-are-waterfalls-formed/. World Waterfall Database, online at https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/.  The list of Virginia waterfalls is online at https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/country/United-States/Virginia/list. For More Information about Waterfalls in Virginia or Elsewhere McDowell County [N.C.] Tourism Development Authority, “Blue Ridge Traveler/Waterfalls,” online at https://www.blueridgetraveler.com/attractions/category/waterfalls/.  National Park Service:“Shenandoah National Park-Virginia/Hikes to Waterfalls,” online at https://www.nps.gov/shen/planyourvisit/hikes-waterfalls.htm; and“Waterfalls & Gorges,” online at https://www.nps.gov/subjects/waterfalls/waterfalls.htm. Joe Tennis, “Natural wonder: County accepts ownership of Abrams Falls; discusses state park,” Bristol Herald-Courier, October 12, 2023.  This article describes the purchase by Washington County, Va., of 46 acres around and including Abrams Falls and the county's efforts to have Virginia create a state park in the area. U.S. Geological Survey, “Waterfalls and Rapids in the Conterminous United States Linked to the National Hydrography Datasets V2.0,” July 14, 2020, online at https://www.usgs.gov/data/waterfalls-and-rapids-conterminous-united-states-linked-national-hydrography-datasets-v20. RELATED VIRGINIA WATER RADIO EPISODES All Water Radio episodes are listed by category at the Index link above (http://www.virginiawaterradio.org/p/index.html).  See particularly the “Rivers, Streams, and Other Surface Water” subject category. Following are links to other episodes on waterfalls. Episode 125, 8-17-12 – on Crabtree Falls in Nelson County, Va.Episode 205, 3-17-14 – on Falls Ridge Falls in Montgomery County, Va.Episode 222, 7-14-14 – on Cascades Falls in Giles County, Va. FOR VIRGINIA TEACHERS – RELATED STANDARDS OF LEARNING (SOLs) AND OTHER INFORMATION Following are some Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs) that may be supported by this episode's audio/transcript, sources, or other information included in this post. 2020 Music SOLs SOLs at various grade levels that call for “examining the relationship of music to the other fine arts and other fields of knowledge.” 2018 Science SOLs Grades K-3 plus 5: Matter3.3 – Materials interact with water. Grades K-5: Earth and Space Systems3.7 – There is a water cycle and water is important to life on Earth.5.8 – Earth constantly changes. Grades K-5: Earth Resources4.8 – Virginia has important natural resources. Grade 66.6 – Water has unique physical properties and has a role in the natural and human-made environment.6.8 – Land and water have roles in watershed systems. Earth ScienceES.8 – Freshwater resources influence and are influenced by geologic processes and human activity. 2023 History and Social Science SOLs Grade 4: Virginia StudiesVS.1 – The student will apply history and social science skills to explain the relationship between physical geography and the lives of Virginia's peoples, past and present. Grade 5: United States History to 1865USI.1 – The student will understand the geography of North America, including by locating and describing major geographic regions and bodies of water of North America and their impact on the early history of the United States. Grade 8: World GeographyWG.2 – The student will evaluate the significance of natural, human, and capital resources. WG.3 – The student will analyze the characteristics of the United States and Canadian regions, including by describing major physical and environmental features and how geography may change over time. Virginia's SOLs are available from the Virginia Department of Education, online at https://www.doe.virginia.gov/teaching-learning-assessment/instruction Following are links to Water Radio episodes (various topics) designed especially for certain K-12 grade levels.Episode 250, 1-26-15 – on boiling, for kindergarten through 3rd grade. Episode 255, 3-2-15 – on density, for 5th and 6th grade. Episode 282, 9-21-15 – on living vs. non-living, for kindergarten. Episode 309, 3-28-16 – on temperature regulation in animals, for kindergarten through 12th grade. Episode 333, 9-12-16 – on dissolved gases, especially dissolved oxygen in aquatic habitats, for 5th grade. Episode 404, 1-22-18 – on ice on ponds and lakes, for 4th through 8th grade. Episode 407, 2-12-18 – on snow chemistry and physics,

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Kalm met Klassiek
#179 - Engeland - 'Reverie' van William Henry Reed (S03)

Kalm met Klassiek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 6:18


Welkom terug bij een nieuwe aflevering van Kalm met Klassiek, dé podcastserie voor je dagelijkse momentje rust. Gisteren hoorden we muziek van Edward Elgar en vandaag gaan we naar een goede vriend van Elgar, William Henry Reed. Terwijl je luistert naar zijn muziek daagt Ab je uit om op liefdevolle wijze te kijken naar je gedachten. 

Board Shorts Podcast
Culture In And Beyond The Boardroom With Georgia Henry | Ep. 70

Board Shorts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 47:39


Georgia Henry is the founder and CEO of Henry Reed, a specialist culture and leadership consultancy and advisory business that partners with organisations and people leaders to drive positive culture change for meaningful and measurable impact. Georgia is on the Board Shorts Podcast to share her perspectives and expertise on organisational culture and, particularly, the Board's role in changing, shaping, and keeping their finger on the pulse of their culture in the boardroom and the culture throughout their organisation. As a culture expert with global knowledge and more than 30 years of experience in organizational culture, leadership, organisation design and human resources, Georgia understands how important the human experience of work is to the success of any business. Georgia blends this experience with her governance experience from the boards of global, national, and local businesses across diverse industries. Our conversation explores the definition of culture (important because of the buzzword status that culture carries), how you can begin to understand the culture you have, how your organisation optimises opportunities for creating competitive advantage, mitigate risks from behaviours, and deliver improved financial and non-financial results through your culture; how your board begins to craft its own culture, along with your organisation's culture; and how your organisation can leverage culture as a strategic advantage. Connect with Georgia Website: www.henryreed.com.au Email: georgia@henryreed.com.au LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgiahenry-henryreed Full Show Notes Here: https://getonboardaustralia.com.au/culture-in-and-beyond-the-boardroom-ep-70/ Thanks to our sponsor BoardPro Visit boardpro.com/boardshorts and use the promo code boardshorts – all one word, lowercase – to get a 30-day free trial AND 20% off the price of your first year on any plan.

Our Numinous Nature
SHARP'S COUNTRY STORE: PIONEERS, BEE GUMS, & THE ORPHAN AT CLOVER LICK | Antique Dealer | Tom Shipley

Our Numinous Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 96:20


Tom Shipley is an antique dealer operating out of his family's 19th-century Sharp's Country Store in Slatyfork, West Virginia. Descending from one of the county's earliest pioneer families, we hear of the lives of Tom's ancestors & their many rich folkways: a Presbyterian boy orphaned by an Indian raid; beekeeping in "bee gums;" a bear trap; furs & ginseng; maple syrup camp; and making apple butter. Then Tom gets into the origin of the 1884 store, describing the wares of its day. A plethora of stories are evoked from the eccentric taxidermy still hanging from the walls including one about a visit from the American Museum of Natural History. Towards the end, for his formal story, we get into the realm of the southern gothic, with tales about an orphan of the flu pandemic followed by visions surrounding the dead & near-dead. This episode, like the country store itself, is a true time capsule of Appalachian life. Check out Sharp's Country Store for more information.Excerpts read from Tales of Pocahontas County by G.D. McNeillArchival recordings from Tom's private family collection.Music provided by the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress"Barbara Allen"Henry Reed Collection (AFC 1999/016)Collected by Alan JabbourPerformed by Henry Reed"Farewell My Dear Brother"Henry Reed Collection (AFC 1999/016)Collected by Alan JabbourPerformed by Henry & Gene Reed"John Brown's a-Hanging on a Sour Apple Tree"Henry Reed Collection (AFC 1999/016)Collected by Alan JabbourPerformed by Henry Reed"Fare Thee Well My Dear Brother"Henry Reed Collection (AFC 1999/016)Collected by Alan JabbourPerformed by Henry ReedSupport Our Numinous Nature on Patreon.Follow Our Numinous Nature & my naturalist illustrations on InstagramCheck out my shop of shirts, prints, and books featuring my artContact: herbaceoushuman@gmail.com

Supernatural Girlz
Medical Intuition & Remote Viewing with Expert Cay Randall-Mays

Supernatural Girlz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 73:00


An internationally recognized intuitive with specialties in medical intuition and scientific/technical intuition for more than 40 years, Cay Randall-May, Ph.D. has a diverse background incorporating intuition, science, philosophy/religion/metaphysics and art.  She conducts intuitive readings with clients throughout the world.              Her many publications include books on the nature of matter and energy, which directly relate to the physical reality of a multidimensional universe.  Her intuitive investigations of the nature of matter form the basis for her understanding of consciousness, including telepathy and extended-sensory perception (remote viewing, clairvoyance, interspecies and trans-dimensional communication).             Dr. Randall-May is Vice-President and Secretary  of NOMI, the National Organization for Medical Intuition (www.nomimedicalintuition.org) and is  certified as a medical intuitive and counseling intuitive by the American Board of Scientific Medical Intuition, founded by Dr. C. Norman Shealy and Caroline Myss.             Dr. Randall-May participated as a professional intuitive in the Kaiser Institute's Intuition Development Program led by Leland and Kevin Kaiser.  Additionally, she is recognized as a professional intuitive by the Association for Research and Enlightenment (Edgar Cayce's A.R.E.) since the 1980's.  Among her work for the A.R.E. she co-chaired, together with Dr. Henry Reed,  several Professional Psychic's Conferences.

LEADING SAFELY with Georgina Poole
Queensland WHS Professional Prosecution - LIVE Discussion

LEADING SAFELY with Georgina Poole

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 56:19


In this episode I facilitate a thought provoking discussion on the recent case of a former WHS Manager of the Queensland Museum being prosecuted after a worker caught Q-Fever. Special Guests for this discussion are Naomi Kemp (Chair of Australian Institute of Health and Safety), Georgia Henry (CEO/ Founder of Henry Reed), Nektarios Karanikas (Associate Professor of Health, Safety and the Environment at Queensland University of Technology) and Alan Girle (Special Counsel for Macpherson Kelley Law Firm).

Supernatural Girlz
Interspecies Communication with Expert/Author Dr. Cay Randall-May

Supernatural Girlz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 65:00


An internationally recognized intuitive with specialties in medical intuition and scientific/technical intuition for more than 40 years, Cay Randall-May, Ph.D. has a diverse background incorporating intuition, science, philosophy/religion/metaphysics and art.  She conducts intuitive readings with clients throughout the world.              Her many publications include books on the nature of matter and energy, which directly relate to the physical reality of a multidimensional universe.  Her intuitive investigations of the nature of matter form the basis for her understanding of consciousness, including telepathy and extended-sensory perception (remote viewing, clairvoyance, interspecies and trans-dimensional communication).             Dr. Randall-May is Vice-President and Secretary  of NOMI, the National Organization for Medical Intuition (www.nomimedicalintuition.org) and is  certified as a medical intuitive and counseling intuitive by the American Board of Scientific Medical Intuition, founded by Dr. C. Norman Shealy and Caroline Myss.             Dr. Randall-May participated as a professional intuitive in the Kaiser Institute's Intuition Development Program led by Leland and Kevin Kaiser.  Additionally, she is recognized as a professional intuitive by the Association for Research and Enlightenment (Edgar Cayce's A.R.E.) since the 1980's.  Among her work for the A.R.E. she co-chaired, together with Dr. Henry Reed,  several Professional Psychic's Conferences.

Supernatural Girlz
Medical Intuition with Expert Dr. Cay Randall-May

Supernatural Girlz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 62:00


An internationally recognized intuitive with specialties in medical intuition and scientific/technical intuition for more than 40 years, Cay Randall-May, Ph.D. has a diverse background incorporating intuition, science, philosophy/religion/metaphysics and art.  She conducts intuitive readings with clients throughout the world.              Her many publications include books on the nature of matter and energy, which directly relate to the physical reality of a multidimensional universe.  Her intuitive investigations of the nature of matter form the basis for her understanding of consciousness, including telepathy and extended-sensory perception (remote viewing, clairvoyance, interspecies and trans-dimensional communication).             Dr. Randall-May is Vice-President and Secretary  of NOMI, the National Organization for Medical Intuition (www.nomimedicalintuition.org) and is  certified as a medical intuitive and counseling intuitive by the American Board of Scientific Medical Intuition, founded by Dr. C. Norman Shealy and Caroline Myss.             Dr. Randall-May participated as a professional intuitive in the Kaiser Institute's Intuition Development Program led by Leland and Kevin Kaiser.  Additionally, she is recognized as a professional intuitive by the Association for Research and Enlightenment (Edgar Cayce's A.R.E.) since the 1980's.  Among her work for the A.R.E. she co-chaired, together with Dr. Henry Reed,  several Professional Psychic's Conferences.            

Freaky AF
36. Henry Reed Rathbone & The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

Freaky AF

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 11:31


Henry Rathbone was born in Albany, New York to an extremely well-off family. When Civil War broke out in 1861, Henry would go on to join the Union army and would climb the ranks to assume the role of Major of the 12th United States Regular Infantry regiment. On the evening of the April 14th, Henry and his fiancé, Clara, were extended an invitation to join the President and Mrs. Lincoln at Ford's Theatre for a play.This is the rest of the story about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln that the textbooks didn't tell you.This episode includes a promo for Twisted and Uncorked.Ad for Batwings & Butterflies by Autumn's Oddities. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star rating and review on your favorite podcast listening platform! If you'd like to further support the show, please consider donating to our Ko-fi, or buy yourself something nice from our merch store!Ko-fi: Ko-fi.com/freakyafpodcastMerch: Freakyafpod.myshopify.comWebsite: Freakyafpodcast.comTwitter and IG: @freakyafpodE-mail: freakyafpodcast@gmail.com Check out the rest of the Darkcast Network! Darkcastnetwork.wixsite.com/indieAnd, as always, thanks for listening!Sources for this episode can be found here: https://freakyafpodcast.wordpress.com/2022/06/19/36-henry-reed-rathbone-the-assassination-of-abraham-lincoln/

Nighttime on Still Waters
(Un)Naming of Parts

Nighttime on Still Waters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 28:14


How did the willow threaten a powerful king? What has bloody fingers to do with St Withburga? How much does our knowledge of the world dictate the way you see it? The names we give things are useful (vital even), but they are not passive. Names frame the way we view the world. In this week's episode (with apologies to Henry Reed) we ‘unname the parts' to find how rediscovering local names and stories can connect us in new (or older) ways with our environment. Journal entry:“3rd September, FridayThe night's tide is flowing back into the mornings Darkness drifts on the down of thistle and ragwort.Penny and I will soon be needing bat's eyes. And each morning     We walk out of the friendly darkness Into the cold light      And the one tree that has become my pole star.”         Episode InformationIn this episode I read a short extract from E Temple Thurston's (1911) The Flower of Gloster. For more details see Episode 38: Temple Thurston's ‘Flower of Gloster' (Summer readings 2).The lock keeper's cottage at Lowsonford, mentioned in the extract, is now owned by the Landmark Trust and can be hired out for holidays. Details and booking can be found here: ‘Lengthman's Cottage' at Lowsonford. You can read the story of King Labhraidh Loingseach and his horses ears in (among many other places) Niall Mac Coitir's (2016) Ireland's Trees: Myths, legends and folklore published by The Collins Press. I also refer to Roy Vickery's (2019) magnificent Vickery's Folk Flora: An A-Z of the folklore and uses of British and Irish plants published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson.You can find more information on the plant cuckoo-pint or lords and ladies at: wildfooduk:lordsandladiesI conclude this episode by reading RS Thomas' poem ‘The Bright Field' from his () Later Poems 1972-1982 published by Papermac. You can read it here: The Bright Field. You can also hear RS Thomas reading it here: RS Thomas reads ‘The Bright Field'. General DetailsIn the intro and the outro, Saint-Saen's The Swan is performed by Karr and Bernstein (1961) and available on CC at archive.org. Two-stroke narrowboat engine recorded by 'James2nd' on the River weaver, Cheshire. Uploaded to Freesound.org on 23rd June 2018. Creative Commons Licence. Piano interludes composed and performed by Helen Ingram.All other audio recorded on site. ContactFor pictures of Erica and images related to the podcasts or to contact me, follow me on:Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/noswpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimeonstillwaters/Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoswPodI would love to hear from you. You can email me at nighttimeonstillwaters@gmail.com

RADAR 97.8fm podcasts
BEATS FOR PEEPS #21

RADAR 97.8fm podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 61:17


1 – West African Drumming Music 2 – The McIntosh County Shouters – I Want to Die Weepin' Mary Blow, Gabriel 3 – The McIntosh County Shouters – Blow, Gabriel 4 – The McIntosh County Shouters – Eve and Adam 5 – Haiti: Worksong 6 – Haiti: Juba Dance 7 – Haiti: Nago Dance 8 – Haiti: Meringue -- Chere Maman 9 – Ed Lewis – I Be So Glad When The Sun Goes Down 10 – Dock Reed, Henry Reed, and Vera Hall – Trouble So Hard 11 – Kelly Pace and group – Jumpin' Judy 12 – Joe Washington Brown and Austin Coleman – Run, Old Jeremiah 13 – Pete Seeger – Jim Along Josie 14 – Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis – Ring Shout: Peace of Mind   Com João Morado

RADAR 97.8fm podcasts
BEATS FOR PEEPS #21

RADAR 97.8fm podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 61:17


1 – West African Drumming Music 2 – The McIntosh County Shouters – I Want to Die Weepin' Mary Blow, Gabriel 3 – The McIntosh County Shouters – Blow, Gabriel 4 – The McIntosh County Shouters – Eve and Adam 5 – Haiti: Worksong 6 – Haiti: Juba Dance 7 – Haiti: Nago Dance 8 – Haiti: Meringue -- Chere Maman 9 – Ed Lewis – I Be So Glad When The Sun Goes Down 10 – Dock Reed, Henry Reed, and Vera Hall – Trouble So Hard 11 – Kelly Pace and group – Jumpin' Judy 12 – Joe Washington Brown and Austin Coleman – Run, Old Jeremiah 13 – Pete Seeger – Jim Along Josie 14 – Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis – Ring Shout: Peace of Mind   Com João Morado

Lighting The Void
Dreams, Intuition And Interconnectivity With Henry Reed

Lighting The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 61:15


https://www.lightingthevoid.com​​​​​​​​ (https://www.lightingthevoid.com​​​​​​​​)Live Weeknights Mon-Fri 9 pm, PacificOn The Fringe FMhttps://fringe.fm (https://fringe.fm)Henry is Director of the http://edgarcayce-intuitionschool.org/ (Edgar Cayce Institute for Intuitive Studies), "To create a socially recognized, valued and applied spiritual science of intuition following the inspiration of the life and work of Edgar Cayce” is its mission statement.As Emeritus Professor Henry's research focus is to create reliable, meaningful and useful demonstrations of the use of intuition to “normalize the paranormal” within society. Using cyberspace as the new laboratory context, he has been working with others to replicate the Dream Helper Circle online, as well as the derivative “Remote Empathy Circle” to provide needed reconciliation among folks of different backgrounds.Henry lives a quiet mountain life with his wife, Janis, horses, goats, and a burro, on “Flying Goat Ranch,” named after Henry's first dream upon being introduced to Edgar Cayce in 1967.http://henryreed.com/ (http://henryreed.com)https://www.atlanticuniv.edu/admin-faculty/faculty/henry-reed-phd/ (https://www.atlanticuniv.edu/admin-faculty/faculty/henry-reed-phd/)Producer Patrick "Patcho" NewlinAudio Engineer/Archive Manager Rohan Music is by Bundy, Chronox, Kevin Mcleod and Spaceboy at https://my.captivate.fm/spaceboymusic.com (spaceboymusic.com)DJ Steezy Stevie https://www.steezymusic.com/ (https://www.steezymusic.com/)Music by Chronox at https://www.chronoxofficial.com/ (https://www.chronoxofficial.com)Carbon Based Life Forms https://www.carbonbasedlifeforms.net/ (https://www.carbonbasedlifeforms.net/)

We Built This Life
How Mora and Henry Reed Built Zoe & Co. Candle Company

We Built This Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 42:17


Parents Mora and Henry Reed had a big year in 2020: They got married and started their business, Zoe & Co. Candle Company, both during the pandemic. Since launching Zoe & Co. in May, they've met all of their targets and have seen steady growth.  In this episode, Mora and Henry talk about how they began making their hand-poured soy candles as a hobby and how an unfortunate job loss during COVID times led them to turn their hobby into a business. They’ll also talk about their creative process and building a brand for their candles, how their products have evolved over the last nine months, how they balance being a couple, business partners, and parents to 3-year-old Zoe, and their biggest successes and challenges during Zoe & Co.'s first year. This is the third episode in a series highlighting small businesses in Baltimore.  Mentioned in this episode: Zoe & Co. Candle Company – Mora and Henry’s business that offers candles that currently fall under five scent profiles: fall & holiday, fresh & clean, relax & unwind, masculine, and floral. “Is It Insane to Start a Small Business During Coronavirus? Millions of Americans Don’t Think So.” The Wall Street Journal. September 2020. “It’s a Terrible Time for Small Businesses. Except When It’s Not.” The New York Times. December 2020. Tortuga Kombucha – The first episode in the Baltimore series featured Davon Pulliam from the tea-focused kombucha company, Tortuga Kombucha. Row House 14 – The second episode in the Baltimore series featured Heidi Shenk from Row House 14, an independent stationery brand. The “Sweater Weather” candle – The candle I have and love, which has notes of pecan, cedar, cinnamon, chrysanthemum, apple, berry, and green leaves. The “For the Love of Chocolate” candle – The first candle on my wish list with notes of sugar, cream, walnut, fudge, vanilla, and butter. The “Roxanne” candle – This candle has notes of jasmine, fresh lavender, musk, cedar, and Asian sandalwood. It reminds Mora of her mom, whose middle name is Roxanne. Follow Zoe & Co. Candle Company on Instagram! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or listen on my website, follow on Instagram (where I am most active), like on Facebook, or email webuiltthislifepodcast@gmail.com!

New Thinking Allowed Audio Podcast
Intuition, Dreams, and Psychic Functioning with Henry Reed

New Thinking Allowed Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 67:38


Henry Reed, PhD, is emeritus professor at Atlantic University. He also director of the Edgar Cayce Institute for Intuitive Studies. He is author of A Little Bit of Symbols, Channeling Your Higher Self, Awakening Your Psychic Powers, and The Intuitive Heart. Here he reviews his lifelong quest to help individuals, including children, access their psychic … Continue reading "Intuition, Dreams, and Psychic Functioning with Henry Reed"

El Tiempo está Cerca...
Los impuestos. La Falsa Democracia. La Comunidad China.

El Tiempo está Cerca...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 180:16


Podcast. Programa de Radio del Domingo 20 de Setiembre de 2020. 1. Perú y las deudas Tributarias. Los Impuestos injustos sobre el pueblo. 2. Incendios en Brasil. 3. La Brigada Médica Henry Reed, cumple 15 años. 4. La falsa Democracia y la Democracia Socialista. 5. China calumniada por Occidente. 6. China y la Comunidad de Futuro Compartido para la Humanidad. 7. La Universidad de las Ciencia informáticas.

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs

This recording of the Henry Reed tune was taped in April, 2015, at a private jam I used to attend every Thursday night. The musicians are Linda Henry, John Reddick, and Mike Roguska on fiddle, Jerry Dallal on guitar, and Ed Britt playing clawhammer banjo, and me playing banjo three finger style. I've uploaded it for the 8/28/20 Old Time TOTW.

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Clawhammer and Old-Time Songs

This recording of the Henry Reed tune was taped in April, 2015, at a private jam I used to attend every Thursday night. The musicians are Linda Henry, John Reddick, and Mike Roguska on fiddle, Jerry Dallal on guitar, and Ed Britt playing clawhammer banjo, and me playing banjo three finger style. I've uploaded it for the 8/28/20 Old Time TOTW.

John Rosemberg Podcast
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ( SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS)

John Rosemberg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 11:16


Patrick Mahome have become the youngest quarterback to win NFL MVP and Super Bowl MVP at 24 Years old. It have been 50 years since Kansas City have won a Super Bowl. I am very happy for the coach Henry Reed for winning his first Super and the team well deserved. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnrosemberg/support

Happy Hour History
14. Henry Reed Rathbone and the Ghost of Abe Lincoln

Happy Hour History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 58:56


Happy Halloween! Kayden is here with her annoying little brother Kai to bring you the not-so-short "Spooky Short" about Henry Reed Rathbone and the ghost of Abe Lincoln. This is the murder story that followed the assassination of one of America's most famous presidents. You can also find more Spooky Shorts on my patreon page!Follow the show on Twitter @happyhistorypod Instagram @happyhourhistorypod Facebook Happy Hour History Podcast Email happyhourhistorypod@gmail.com https://www.patreon.com/happyhourhistorypod

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Other Songs
Henry Reed's Reel played by Henry Reed

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Other Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019


Here is a recording of Henry playing it on fiddle from the old field recordings of him. They were done by Alan Jabour and passed around by us back in the day. There were 3 90 minute cassettes and a LOT of tunes!

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Other Songs
Henry Reed's Reel played by Henry Reed

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Other Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019


Here is a recording of Henry playing it on fiddle from the old field recordings of him. They were done by Alan Jabour and passed around by us back in the day. There were 3 90 minute cassettes and a LOT of tunes!

The Best of Coast to Coast AM
Dream ESP - Best of Coast to Coast AM - 6/6/18

The Best of Coast to Coast AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 8:46


Henry Reed explains his method for reading into your dreams and putting them to work in your life. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

This Week's Peep Show
TWPS - Season 2, Episode 3

This Week's Peep Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 20:42


Danny, A Storm of Scandals, The MacBeths: First Look, Deighton (Demand To Be Seen), House of White, Darby | Written By: Casey Dunn, Daniel Dalah, Daniel Herman, John Henry Kurtz, Shannon Delijani, Zach Larkin, Zane Grace | Performances By: Brad Venable, Carson Beck, Casey Dunn, Daniela Silva, Grace Korkunis, Hayley Charas, Henry Reed, Zach Larkin | Music By: Carson Beck, Chris Jackson | Special Thanks: Olivia Cordell

This Week's Peep Show
TWPS - Season 2, Episode 2

This Week's Peep Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 14:29


Casting Call, The Emperor's New Wall Part 1, The Doctor Is Female, The MacBeths (Promo 1), The Emperor's New Wall Part 2, Inclusive Casting, The Emperor's New Wall Part 3 | Written by: Casey Dunn, Daniel Dalah, Daniel Herman, John Henry Kurtz, Michelle Siouty, Monica Siouty, Shannon Delijani, Zach Larkin, Zane Grace | Performances By: Carson Beck, Casey Dunn, Charlie Finan, Daniela Silva, Grace Korkunis, Ev Friedmann, Santiago Zuniga, Hayley Charas, Henry Reed, Monica Siouty.

This Week's Peep Show
TWPS - Season 2, Episode 1

This Week's Peep Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 21:21


Xenophobia, Future Is Female I, McConnell, The Spoiler Strikes Back, Future Is Female II, Next Week's Peep Show | Written by: Casey Dunn, Shannon Delijani, Zach Larkin, Zane Grace | Performances by: Carson Beck, Casey Dunn, Evanne Friedmann, Hayley Charas, Henry Reed, Grace Korkunis, Monica Siouty, Zach Larkin, Zane Grace | Music by Ryan Riveros, Jacque Brautbar

The Best of Coast to Coast AM
Dream ESP with Henry Reed - Best of Coat to Coast AM - June 2nd, 2017

The Best of Coast to Coast AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2017 12:20


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This Week's Peep Show
TWPS - Season 1, Episode 7

This Week's Peep Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 25:21


Frientropy | Written by: Casey Dunn, Daniel Dalah, Zach Larkin, Zane Grace | Starring: Carson Beck, Casey Dunn, Evanne Friedmann, Hayley Charas, Henry Reed, Kyle Chapple, Zach Larkin | Special Thanks: Jacques Brautbar, Ryan Riveros, and all the peeps who make this show possible.

Banjo Hangout Top 100 Old Time Songs

I got this from the Fuzzy Mountain String Band album. The Fuzzies got it from Alan Jabbour, who collected it from Henry Reed. According to the FMSB album notes, Mr. Reed did not have a name for this tune but he agreed that it sounded pretty close to the better known tune by the same name. I really like the quirky beginning of the A part on an Em. My rendition is played in standard G tuning (gDGBD) on a 1903 Fairbanks Whyte Laydie #2.

Banjo Hangout Top 100 Old Time Songs

I got this from the Fuzzy Mountain String Band album. The Fuzzies got it from Alan Jabbour, who collected it from Henry Reed. According to the FMSB album notes, Mr. Reed did not have a name for this tune but he agreed that it sounded pretty close to the better known tune by the same name. I really like the quirky beginning of the A part on an Em. My rendition is played in standard G tuning (gDGBD) on a 1903 Fairbanks Whyte Laydie #2.

This Week's Peep Show
TWPS - Season 1, Episode 6

This Week's Peep Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 21:46


This Week's Focus Group Act 1, Willy Comes First, Trumpy Bunch, Focus Group Act 2, Commencement Speech, Hardcore Peep Show, Focus Group Act 3 | Written by: Casey Dunn, Daniel Dalah, Daniela Silva, Danny Herman, Shannon Delijani, Zach Larkin | Starring: Carson Beck, Casey Dunn, Daniel Dalah, Daniela Silva, Evanne Friedman, Jordan Farelli, Hayley Charas, Henry Reed, Zach Larkin | Special Thanks: Jacques Brautbar

This Week's Peep Show
TWPS - Season 1, Episode 5

This Week's Peep Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2017 16:35


Trump Is Told No, Nature's Soundscape, Boys In Blue, Call of Duty: Sounds of War, National Geographic: Fraternity Row | Written by: Casey Dunn, Daniel Dalah, Zach Larkin | Starring: Carson Beck, Casey Dunn, Charlie Finan, Grace Korkunis, Hayley Charas, Henry Reed, Zach Larkin | Special Thanks: Ellie McDaniel, Juston Graber

This Week's Peep Show
TWPS - Season 1, Episode 4

This Week's Peep Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 15:52


Cover Letter, This Week's History - The Reichstag Fire, Golden Ticket, Haircut Kickstarter, Humane | Written By: Casey Dunn, Zach Larkin | Starring: Carson Beck, Casey Dunn, Daniela Silva, Evanne Friedmann, Hayley Charas, Henry Reed, Zach Larkin | Special Thanks: Ryan Riveros

This Week's Peep Show
TWPS - Season 1, Episode 3

This Week's Peep Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 14:14


Apology, Trickkk or Treat: A Very KKK Halloween, The Speaker (How Sweet), Email, Seguedilla, Dealbreaker | Written by: Casey Dunn, Monica Siouty, Zach Larkin | Starring: Carson Beck, Casey Dunn, Evanne Friedmann, Grace Korkunis, Hayley Charas, Henry Reed, Maurice Welch, Monica Siouty | Musical Performance by: Rhino the President, Shannon Delijani | Special Thanks: Chris Jaxon, Ryan Riveros

This Week's Peep Show
TWPS - Season 1, Episode 2

This Week's Peep Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 21:41


Kids At Play, Extraordinary Eliza (Pt. 1), The Spoiler (Pt. 1), Awards Speech, The Spoiler (Pt. 2), Extraordinary Eliza (Pt. 2) | Written by: Casey Dunn, Monica Siouty, Daniela Silva, Zach Larkin | Starring: Hayley Charas, Casey Dunn, Evanne Friedmann, Grace Korkunis, Daniela Silva, Carson Beck, Henry Reed, Zach Larkin | Special Thanks: Ryan Riveros, Jacques Brautbar, Chris Jackson

This Week's Peep Show
TWPS - Season 1, Episode 1

This Week's Peep Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 13:09


Understanding, Theatre Knows Millennials, Receipt, I Just Don't Get Men, Masturbating Monkey, Funeral Service, Sarah McLachlan   Created by Carson Beck and Casey Dunn   Written by Casey Dunn, Monica Siouty, AJ Singh, Jordan Farelli, Tuesday Grant, Dani Silva   Starring Hayley Charas, Casey Dunn, Dani Silva, Carson Beck, Henry Reed, Matt Hough, Monica Siouty, Tuesday Grant

Podcasts - The Geekyest
52 - DC Spectacular!

Podcasts - The Geekyest

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2016 97:05


Our 52nd episode can only mean one thing: DC Comics! We run down the week's news then Henry Reed guests to help us go over the history of DC Comics and why we love them so much.

Fiddle Hangout Top 100 Old-Time Songs

GDgd. A Henry Reed tune I learned from an Alan Jabbour and Bertram Levy recording. I can't find a YouTube video with this recording.

Podcasts - The Geekyest
21 - The Force Awakens SPOILcast

Podcasts - The Geekyest

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 84:50


It came. We saw. Not really sure who did the conquering. SPOILERS ABOUND in our roundtable discussion of Star Wars The Force Awakens. You've been warned. Henry Reed and Jim Stephens join Bert, Allen, and Jeff this week to run through a quick bit of news, a mini Collector's Corner with Henry, and then of course the main attraction. We all loved TFA, so we took our time in discussing, what we liked, what we didn't (not much), theories, and where we think Episodes VIII and IX might go, and why some of us don't want every character to be related. Grab your lightsaber and join us for what might be our last episode of 2015! May the Schwartz be with you.

Podcasts - The Geekyest
Episode 9 - Collector's Corner w Henry Reed

Podcasts - The Geekyest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2015 41:15


We've got a new ongoing special segment this week with our kickoff of Collector's Corner with Henry Reed. Henry brings us a few collectables and chats a bit about the hobby. As always, we hit some news and go off the rails a bit in talking about blow molds and Alex/Allison Mack.

Conscious Inquiry with Alexis Brooks
Constructive Dreaming with Henry Reed

Conscious Inquiry with Alexis Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2014


Dream researcher Henry Reed is called “The Father of the Dreamwork Movement,” and for good reason! Reed’s many years of research not only led to his overcoming some of his personal struggles but has literally turned the entire study of dreams on its head. To say he has made a dent in the academic community […]

Higher Journeys Radio with Alexis Brooks
Henry Reed - Constructive Dreaming

Higher Journeys Radio with Alexis Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2014 56:39


Dream researcher Henry Reed is called “The Father of the Dreamwork Movement,” and for good reason! Reed’s many years of research not only led to his overcoming some of his personal struggles but has literally turned the entire study of dreams on its head. To say he has made a dent in the academic community […] The post Constructive Dreaming with Henry Reed appeared first on Higher Journeys.

Nashville Film Radio
NFR @ NaFF - Riley Anglen, Marshall Burnett and Henry Reed.

Nashville Film Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2014 6:02


We grab a quick interview with the star, Riley Anglen, producer, Henry Reed and writer/director Marshall Burnett of the short film Devil's Damned to Try.

Banjo Hangout Top 100 Traditional Songs
Santa Anna's Retreat and British Field March medley

Banjo Hangout Top 100 Traditional Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2012


Henry Reed learned these from the Civil War fifer Quince Dillon. The two tunes are both in Am and one leads easily to the other in a medley.

Banjo Hangout Top 100 Traditional Songs

Played on a Gold Tone Cripple Creek mini in modal tuning. Learned from Miles Krassen's Clawhammer Banjo, based on fiddling of Henry Reed.

Stock Picks Bob's Advice
LKQ Corporation (LKQX) and "Naming of Parts" September 9, 2007

Stock Picks Bob's Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2007 22:33


Tonight I discuss an auto parts firm that made my blog, LKQ Corporation (LKQX) and share with all of you a poem by Henry Reed "Naming of Parts". This stock pick exemplifies my thinking about identifying new names for consideration for investment.