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Welkom! Dit is het 3e seizoen van de PrentenboekenCast, een podcast over mooie, grappige en/of ontroerende prenten- en versjesboeken die je voor kunt lezen. In dit derde podcast seizoen bespreken we om de week prenten- en versjesboeken; de ene week voor baby, dreumes en peuter (0 t/m 3 jaar). De volgende aflevering schenken we aandacht aan prenten-en versjesboeken voor peuter en kleuter en kinderen van 6+ jaarAlle prentenboeken die we in deze aflevering voor kleuters bespreken, staan in het teken van het verliezen van een dierbare ofwel het rouwen om iemand die je lief is. We hebben veel vragen gekregen over dit onderwerp en er zijn ook vrij veel (verschillende) boeken over dit onderwerp. In deze podcastaflevering hebben we ons een beperking opgelegd qua hoeveelheid boeken. We hebben getracht uit het diverse aanbod gekozen voor prentenboeken die het verlies van iemand in de brede zin van het woord belichten, ook prentenboeken waarin dieren de hoofdrol spelen en prentenboeken die het verlies van een vader, moeder, oma of opa belichten. Over een boek waarin het overlijden van een opa centraal staat gaan we in gesprek met Doortje van der Lee, die het prentenboek geschreven heeft ‘Waar is Epi”, dat in januari 2025 uitgekomen is. Tissen de diverse boekbesprekingen lezen we ook gedichtjes voor uit poezie prentenboeken, die ook allemaal gaan over het beleven van de dood, vragen rond de dood of de pijn van het gemis van een dierbare.Boeken die we deze aflevering bespreken:HET EINDE VAN IEMAND van Floor Bal en Grootzus, uitgegeven door Gottmer, 2022MIJN JIMMY van Werner Holzwarth met illustraties van Mehrdad Zaeri, vertaald door Edward van de Vendel, uitgegeven door Samsara, 2024IK WIL JE NOOIT VERGETEN -Een verhaal over rouw en herinneringen- van Joanna Rowland en Thea Baker, vertaald door Marije Kok, uitgeverij KokBoekencentrum, 2019FIJN KONIJN van Jo Empson, vertaald door Jesse Goossens, uitgegeven door Lemniscaat, 2016WACHTEN OP WOLF van Sandra Dieckmann, vertaald door Bette Westera, uitgegeven door Christofoor, 2021VADER EN DOCHTER van Michael Dudok de Wit, uitgegeven door Leopold, 2002OVERAL EN ERGENS van Pimm van Hest met illustraties van Sassafras De Bruyn, uitgegeven door Clavis, 2015WAT IK JE NOG WILDE ZEGGEN van Jean-François Sénéchal met illustraties van Chiaki Okada, uitgegeven bij Davidsfonds Infodok, 2023WAAR IS EPI? Van Doortje van der Lee met illustraties van Marjolein van der Klaauw, uitgegeven door Life-Productions, 2025 De gedichtjes die we voorlezen komen uit de volgende bundels:ANTWOORD uit: Een versje op de taart van Mieke van Hooft met illustraties van Marijn van de Wateren, uitgegeven door Clavis, 2021.[Deze bundel heeft diverse versjes binnen het thema: Emoties en Afscheid blz. 76-86]ALTIJD uit: Nooit denk ik aan niets van Hans en Monique Hagen, met illustraties van Charlotte Dematons, uitgegeven door Querido,2019DOOD ZIJN DUURT ZO LANG een gedicht van Willem Wilmink, uit de bundel Voel je wat ik voel -de 150 mooiste gedichten over gevoelens voor kinderen- van Jan Van Coillie, uitgeverij Davidsonds/Infodok, 2009 [In deze bundel is een onderdeel met gedichten binnen het thema: ‘De dood zet er geen punt achter', blz 154-166]HEMEL uit de bundel Van mij en van jou van Hans en Monique Hagen, met illustraties van Jan Jutte, uitgeverij Querido, 2007PAPA, IK MIS JE van Mireille Geus met illustraties van Evy van Guyse, uitgegeven door Lemniscaat, 2023ALS JE NOU EENS … uit de de bundel Doodgewoon van Bette Westera met illustraties van Sylvia Weve, uitgeverij Gottmer, 2014KLUTS uit de bundel Mama ik mis je, van Mireille Geus met illustraties van Evy van Guyse, uitgegeven door Lemniscaat, 2024Luisteraars die behoefte hebben aan meer boektitels kunnen ons een dm sturen of mailen naar prentenboekencast@gmail.com. We hebben een overzichtslijst gemaakt met prentenboektitels over de dood/ rouwen om voor te lezen voor kinderen vanaf ca. 3 jaar.We willen Carolien van @silversterkinderenjeugdboeken bedanken voor de fijne samenwerking en het beschikbaar stellen van nieuwe boeken om in onze podcast te kunnen bespreken. Tevens veel dank voor het beschikbaar stellen van de muzikale intermezzo's door Erik van Os (compositie) en Frans van der Meer (productie).Veel luister- én voorleesplezier gewenst! Volg ons ook via: https://www.instagram.com/prentenboekencast
Shiva. Ripples in the water from the first stone. The intimacy of shared tragedy. The warmth of it remains.The Fifth Supplemental Frequency from Observable Radio, a found footage podcast from Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, Purpurina, and Wendy HectorThe EnsemblePhil van HestWritten by Cameron SueyProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, Purpurina, and Wendy HectorEdited by Cameron SueyArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Our Theme Music is: The Backrooms by MyuuAdditional Music provided by Tim Kulig, the artists at Epidemic SoundSlow Solitude - Amber GlowTiramisu - Joseph BegFables - DEX 1200Room for Whatever Is Left - Hanna LindgrenBeyond Gravity (Alpha Drone L172Hz R180Hz) - OokeanPillow Magic - ValanteVacancy - WHENISEEYOUISEEMYSELFSFX provided by Epidemic Sound and the artists at Freesound.orgAdditional SFX and Music covered under the following licenses:creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Special Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Tid, Russ, Kalasin, Rick, Brianna, Zach, Jesper and all our patrons and listeners. Thank you for listening, and stay tuned.With the help of our Patrons we've launched the Observable Radio Company Store at observableradio.com/store. There you'll find stickers, enamel pins, t-shirts, on sale and shipping anywhere in the world.Observable Radio is listener supported. If you would like to contribute towards our production costs and payment for our voice actors, as well as get access to behind the scenes information, extra production material, and an ad-free, early release feed of this show, you can do so at: patreon.com/observableradio
Turning Over. Doing nothing fixes nothing. Delicate blooms of story. Something that seemed to need sunlight to feed...The Fourth Supplemental Frequency from Observable Radio, a found footage podcast from Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, Purpurina, and Wendy HectorThe EnsembleMaria CorcorbadoJason SmithWritten by PurpurinaProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, Purpurina, and Wendy HectorEdited by Cameron SueyArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Our Theme Music is: The Backrooms by MyuuAdditional Music provided by Tim Kulig, the artists at Epidemic SoundThey Split Us Up - Christian AndersenMore Than a Coincidence - Christian AndersenStrings - Blue SagaThe Opening - Lennon HuttonCool Cat Boogie - Tim KuligForest of Eternity - Polar NightsCold Winds - Ethan SloanHe Said, Xi Said - August WilhelmssonSFX provided by Epidemic Sound and the artists at Freesound.orgAdditional SFX and Music covered under the following licenses:creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Special Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Tid, Russ, Kalasin, Rick, Brianna, Zach, Jesper and all our patrons and listeners.Thank you for listening, and stay tuned.Turning Over was originally published June 5, 2021 on Gayly Dreadful for the 2021 Gayly Helpful fundraiser. Thanks to Terry Mesnard for all his help and support of this audio version.With the help of our Patrons we've launched the Observable Radio Company Store at observableradio.com/store. There you'll find stickers, enamel pins, t-shirts, on sale and shipping anywhere in the world.Observable Radio is listener supported. If you would like to contribute towards our production costs and payment for our voice actors, as well as get access to behind the scenes information, extra production material, and an ad-free, early release feed of this show, you can do so at: patreon.com/observableradio
Taasesitamisel on suursündmusel Investeerimisfestival 2024 toimunud esitlus, kus investor ja ettevõtja Ranol Kaseväli jagab oma investeerimisteekonda ning annab mitu soovitust edukaks rahateekonnaks.
Vikerraadio saatesarjas "Harri Tiido taustajutud" on seekord vaatluse all Curtis Yarvini ideed ja mõju. Yarvini arvates oleks vaja olemasolevad demokraatlikud institutsioonid kõrvale heita ja koondada poliitiline võim ühe kindla käega täitevjuhi või diktaatori kätte, märgib Tiido.
The Hobb boys are back! Yetti, Kyptan, and Sean dive headfirst into the Rain Wild Chronicles together. They talk angst-filled teens, sassy dragons, and discuss how best to hate Hest. Tune in to hear if Dragon Keeper by Robin Hobb lived up to its predecessors. Or is this actually the low point of Realm of the Elderlings?Music: Galactic Damages by Jingle PunksDiscord: https://discord.gg/FNcpuuABlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/greenteampod.bsky.socialThreads:https://www.threads.net/@greenteampod Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/thelegendarium/
Mapping the Crooked Places. A different kind of thrall. An old song sung with a new voice. A night blooming flower.The Third Supplemental Frequency from Observable Radio, a found footage podcast from Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, Purpurina, and Wendy HectorThe EnsembleJason SmithWritten by Cameron SueyProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, Purpurina, and Wendy HectorEdited by Cameron SueyArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Our Theme Music is:The Backrooms - MyuuAdditional Music provided by Tim Kulig, the artists at Epidemic SoundSounds of Serenity - Amber GlowKosmos Inverted - Ave AirDisillusioned Path - DEX 1200Twist of Faith - Bill FerngrenLabyrinth - Lennon HuttonInsomniac -Tim KuligContemplative Emotional Segment - Tim KuligSoma Theatre of Distorted Love - parCalming Crystals - Rocket NoiseSFX provided by Epidemic Sound and the artists at Freesound.orgAdditional SFX and Music covered under the following licenses:creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/SFX provided by Epidemic Sound and the artists at Freesound.orgAdditional SFX and Music covered under the following licenses:creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Observable Radio is listener supported. If you would like to contribute towards our production costs and payment for our voice actors, as well as get access to behind the scenes information, extra production material, and an ad-free, early release feed of this show, you can do so at:patreon.com/observableradioWith the help of our Patrons we've just launched the Observable Radio Company Store at observableradio.com/store. There you'll find new stickers, enamel pins, and our very first t-shirt, all newly on sale and shipping anywhere in the world.Special Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Tid, Russ, Kalasin, Rick, Brianna, Zach and all our patrons and listeners.Thank you for listening, and stay tuned.
Dispatches from the past. A long journey comes to an end. They only love you for so long. I am a free man.The Second Supplemental Frequency from Observable Radio, a found footage podcast from Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, Purpurina, and Wendy HectorThe EnsembleWendy HectorCohen EdenfieldKris StraubPurpurinaPhil Van HestWritten by Cameron SueyProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, Purpurina, and Wendy HectorEdited by Cameron SueyArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Our Theme Music is:The Backrooms - MyuuAdditional Music provided by Tim Kulig, the artists at Epidemic SoundTwostop - By LotusAt the Abyss - Golden AnchorEngine Room Breeze - HaweaVacuum Sealer - Edward Karl HansonInsomniac - Tim KuligDark Haunts - Tim KuligTransforming the Future - Tim KuligAntidote X - Van SandanoFormations - Van SandanoOrbit - Van SandanoCorrivation - Ethan SloanFifty-Seven - Ethan SloanIsolation - Farrell WootenSFX provided by Epidemic Sound and the artists at Freesound.orgAdditional SFX and Music covered under the following licenses:creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Special Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Tid, Russ, Kalasin, Rick, Brianna, Zach and all our patrons and listeners.Thank you for listening, and stay tuned.
Laurence Brecx, Eric Feijten, and Charlie McGrath join Laurent Frat to discuss Hostile Environment Safety Training (HEST). They share valuable insights and stories about the importance of preparation, the role of digital security, the advantages of networking within the course, and the unique challenges faced by journalists in high-risk environments. The conversation highlights practical tips, and the need for proper training. If you would like to learn more about the HEST course offered by the EBU Academy, you can click the following link: https://academy.ebu.ch/hest-hostile-environment-safety-training---in-person
»Knytnæven« og »Den åbne hånd« har i årevis domineret Danmarks største og mest belastede boligområde. Berlingske kan via centrale kilder, retsbøger og interne dokumenter fortælle, hvordan få, men magtfulde storfamilier kan styre områder ved hjælp af religiøs og kriminel magt. Læs artiklen og se billederne her Find alle højtlæste artikler fra Berlingske herSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Observer and Trapper swap stories. On the origins of Christmas Traditions. You'll never bake anything good again. The mouldering remains of last year.The First Supplemental Frequency from Observable Radio, a found footage podcast from Cameron Suey. Phil van Hest, and Purpurina.Content Warnings: Explicitly Depicted Violence/SquelchingWritten by Purpurina, Cameron Suey, and Wendy HectorProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaEdited by Cameron SueyThe EnsemblePhil van HestJason SmithKatie SkovholtPurpurinaArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Our Theme Music is: The Backrooms - MyuuAdditional Music provided by Tim Kulig, Katie Skovholt, and the artists at Epidemic SoundAncient Lands - FlouwDiabolic Gaze - Luella GrenCold Nights - KikoruStrangled by Piano Strings Part 1 - Ludvig MoulinBlue Spaces - Oakwood StationAbyssal Hibernation (Delta Drone L144Hz R147Hz) - OokeanGoth Christmas - parA Cradle Song - Mary RiddleSilent Night (Ambient Version) (Instrumental Version) - Ingrid WittAdditional Sound Design by PurpurinaSFX provided by Epidemic Sound and the artists at Freesound.orgAdditional SFX and Music covered under the following licenses:creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Special Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Tid, Russ, Kalasin, Rick, Brianna, Zach and all our patrons and listeners.Thank you for listening, and stay tuned.
Bliv mere symmetrisk i sadlen og opnå stor indvirkning for din hest Som BONUS
Træn kontakten med hesten, for din egen sikkerheds skyld Som BONUS
Forfatningsdomstolen annullerer det rumænske præsidentvalg på grund af anklager om russisk manipulation, netop som nationalisten Calin Georgescu var ved at vinde. Hvad foregår der i det strategisk vigtige EU- og Natoland, som grænser op til Ukraine?Vært og tilrettelægger: Thomas Lauritzen, Altingets Europa-analytiker.Medvært: Rikke Albrechtsen, Altingets EU-redaktør.Gæst: Ditte Brasso Sørensen, senioranalytiker, analyse- og programchef hos Tænketanken Europa.Producer: Clara Vestergaard Lausen, podcastassistent. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael Peters, Director of Corporate Partnerships for KOA, joins the podcast this week to share his perspective and experience around B2B partnerships. We talk about value exchange, growth vs credibility partnerships, and the best way to do cold outreach for partnerships. Show Notes: Michael Peters: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-peters-300782b/ KOA: https://koa.com/ Outdoor Hospitality Report 2024: https://koa.com/north-american-camping-report/ Holo Footwear: https://holofootwearinc.com/collaborations/koa-campgrounds/ Hest: https://hest.com/ Sensible Weather: https://www.sensibleweather.com/ USA Bobsled Team: https://rvbusiness.com/koa-renews-partnership-with-usa-bobsled-skeleton-team/ KOA x NASCAR: https://ownakoa.com/2024/11/20/kampgrounds-of-america-inc-partners-with-jr-motorsports-bringing-camping-to-the-racetrack/ Connor Zilisch: https://www.instagram.com/connorzilisch/?hl=en BPC: Brand - Hest: https://hest.com/ Product - Outdoor Element "Fire-biner": https://outdoorelement.com/products/firebiner-carabiner Content - Culture Is The New Leadership (Book): https://amzn.to/3ZAblvV Prenuvo Scan: http://www.prenuvo.com Join us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/second-nature-media Meet us on Slack: https://www.launchpass.com/second-nature Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secondnature.media Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.secondnature.media Subscribe to the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@secondnaturemedia
Lær at teste, om din hest kan have problemer med tænderne Som BONUS
Lær at medicinere din hest, uden at den spytter ud Som BONUS
Uvurderlig træning til en kold og stiv hest Som BONUS
Elefanter i sirkus, delfiner og spekkhuggere i bassenger, tyrefekting i store arenaer, pelsdyr i bur og revejakt i stor skala. Alle disse tradisjonene har det til felles at de har vært i hardt vær – og deretter blåst bort som følge av det. Og nå er det hos oss det blåser. Hos oss som driver med hest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eesti parimas poliitilises vestlussaates "Räägime asjast" räägivad asjadest nii nagu need on Eesti Konservatiivse Rahvaerakonna poliitikud Martin ja Mart Helme.Juttu on sellest, et president Alar Karis ja peaminister Kristen Micali on hakanud uuteks sõjaprintsessideks ja kujutavad ette, et juhivad impeeriumi.Teise teemana räägitakse massiimmigratsiooni mõjust Eesti inimeste elule. Odavtööjõud teeb meid kõiki vaesemaks.Saate lõpus käsitletakse Prantsusmaa eelarvekriisi ja seda, et see võib endaga kaasa tuua uue euroala kriis.Poliitikasaade “Räägime asjast” on TRE Raadios ja Ring FM-is eetris pühapäeval kell 11 – 12 ja kordus samal õhtul kell 21 – 22. Samuti saab saadet kuulata Uute Uudiste portaalis ja taskuhäälingu-keskkondades (Spotify, Apple podcasts, Mixcloud).
Carrier Wave is the Patreon exclusive companion podcast that discusses the origins, inspirations, and production of Observable Radio.Carrier Wave One - April 2024 - Transmissions A.01 - A.03Featuring Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaArt by Karrin FletcherOur Theme Music is Unwind Wave by Tim KuligLINKSPhonic RespirationThe prisoner in Cattle Drive is named Josef Clay, for Josef K, the protagonist of Kafka's The Trial, and Cameron's old creepypasta nom de plume.To Serve Man (Story - Twilight Zone Episode)Skinamarink (Hulu)Meet the FeeblesSoylent GreenTender is the FleshAcceptable CannibalismObservable Radio on Sound CloudFull Cattle BurgerWillow Talk (A Willow Podcast)Paper Clip Problem (Instrumental Convergence)Fully Automated Luxury CommunismHouse of Leaves Questions? Ask them here!
Late at night, from an isolated satellite communications installation, an unnamed Observer secretly broadcasts a bizarre transmission to a nearby facility. In the wake of a global communications disruption following a near-miss with a comet, he has begun to detect mysterious signals from other worlds. With no one but an isolated colleague that he can trust, he shares a series of seemingly impossible signals, unsure of what to do next…A complete trailer for the first season of Observable Radio - a found footage anthology podcast of Retro Sci-fi and Analog HorrorWritten, produced, and edited by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest and Purpurina, and starring the Observable Radio Ensemble.
'Vor Herre til Hest', lød det fra Mette Frederiksen under statsministerens spørgetime i Folketinget i denne uge. Mette Frederiksen langer ud efter oppositionen, og beder partierne om at opføre sig som voksne og ansvarlig og samarbejde med regeringen. Samtidig er de blå partier blevet smidt ud af finanslovsforhandlingerne med beskyldninger om politiske drillerier. Har oppositionen ikke forstået situationens alvor, når de ikke vil samarbejde? Eller er det regeringen, der er belærende og egenrådig? Medvirkende: Sólbjørg Jakobsen, politisk ordfører (LA) Rasmus Jarlov, finansordfører (K) Charlotte Bagge Hansen, finansordfører (M), Christian Rabjerg politisk ordfører (S) Christian Jensen, chefredaktør på Politiken Niels Thulesen Dahl, politisk analytiker Jyllands-Posten, Vært: Mathias Pedersen. Tilrettelægger og producer: Martin Plauborg.
The Observer meets the Noise. We no longer require your ignorance. The Universe desires to be observed. The best of all possible worlds.One of the fifteenth episodes of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and Purpurina.Written and Produced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaEdited by Cameron SueyThe EnsemblePhil van HestTerry MesnardMary Beth McAndrewsCohen EdenfieldAmber CarrJess O'BrienKC GreenJon GrilzKyle GouldMaria CorcorbadoJason SmithKatie SkovhotWendy HectorMelissa K from Haunted TalesDavid WooRyan EasterdayRae WitteNathaniel LeighEvan DranePurpurinaHector LealJesse LealMink EtteKhai TruongLiam GregoryRae LundbergPaul WarrenArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Our Theme Music is: The Backrooms - MyuuAdditional Music provided by Tim Kulig, the artists at Epidemic SoundWhat I Can't Embrace - Christian AndersenTavern Tales- Bad Billy BandLumina - Christoffer Moe DitlevsenVintage Dream (Instrumental Version) - Mathilda JuneDarkness Haunts - Tim KuligFalling from his Graces - Tim KuligIrregular Rhythms - Tim KuligLost in a Nebula - Tim KuligI Can't Find You (Instrumental Version) - Loving CaliberIce Cream Day Dream - Etienne RousselExplaining Gravity - Silver MapleSun Therapy - Sum WaveAdditional Sound Design by PurpurinaSFX provided by Epidemic Sound and the artists at Freesound.orgAdditional SFX and Music covered under the following licenses:creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Geoff, Tid, Russ, Kalasin, Rick, Rachel, and Brianna and all our patrons and listeners.Thank you for listening, and stay tuned.
The Observer meets the Signal. You can't go back. We have some work to do. The best of all possible worlds.One of the fifteenth episodes of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and Purpurina.Written and Produced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaEdited by Cameron SueyThe EnsemblePhil van HestTerry MesnardMary Beth McAndrewsCohen EdenfieldAmber CarrJess O'BrienKC GreenJon GrilzKyle GouldMaria CorcorbadoJason SmithKatie SkovhotWendy HectorMelissa K from Haunted TalesDavid WooRyan EasterdayRae WitteNathaniel LeighEvan DranePurpurinaHector LealJesse LealMink EtteKhai TruongLiam GregoryRae LundbergPaul WarrenArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Our Theme Music is: The Backrooms - MyuuAdditional Music provided by Tim Kulig, the artists at Epidemic SoundWhat I Can't Embrace - Christian AndersenTavern Tales- Bad Billy BandLumina - Christoffer Moe DitlevsenVintage Dream (Instrumental Version) - Mathilda JuneDarkness Haunts - Tim KuligFalling from his Graces - Tim KuligIrregular Rhythms - Tim KuligLost in a Nebula - Tim KuligI Can't Find You (Instrumental Version) - Loving CaliberIce Cream Day Dream - Etienne RousselExplaining Gravity - Silver MapleSun Therapy - Sum WaveAdditional Sound Design by PurpurinaSFX provided by Epidemic Sound and the artists at Freesound.orgAdditional SFX and Music covered under the following licenses:creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Geoff, Tid, Russ, Kalasin, Rick, Rachel, and Brianna and all our patrons and listeners.Thank you for listening, and stay tuned.
The Observer reaches an ending. Lots of reasonable people are worried. The best seats in the house. Something really bad is coming.The fourteenth episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey. Phil van Hest, and Purpurina.Content Warnings: explicit depiction and discussion of alcohol use; explicit depiction and discussion of cannabis use by minors; discussion of mental illness symptoms and psychiatric medication, including a mental health professional briefly assessing for suicidal ideation/safetyWritten by Cameron Suey and PurpurinaProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaEdited by Cameron SueyThe EnsemblePhil van HestWendy HectorNathaniel LeighJenika McCrayerJames BakerDavid WooDaniel ProfetaNatalie BergeRae WitteJesse LealCaitlin EveCameron SueyTatiana GefterJack GriguoliKhai TruongCohen EdenfieldKris StraubPurpurinaAJ FidalgoVoice Del MonteYamikakyuuMeredith GoldsmithMichelle Lylia TanTerry MesnardHector LealDave ShermanKatie SkovholtTeddy ScottKimberly ScottRae LundbergXalavier Nelson JrKeano RaubunRosemary ThorneJoseph FaradayJason B SmithMelissa KArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Our Theme Music is: The Backrooms - MyuuAdditional Music provided by Tim Kulig and the artists at Epidemic SoundTwostop - By LotusHollywood Nights - CoursesEye On The Prize - Nikki GeeSimple Sad Pad 1 - Tim KuligAn Evil Wynd - Tim KuligBreach - Tim KuligBahamas - Brendon MoellerMars Adventure - Brendon MoellerNo Stone Unturned - Brendon MoellerHitzeheizt - OndolutAdditional Sound Design by PurpurinaSFX provided by Epidemic Sound and the artists at Freesound.orgAdditional SFX and Music covered under the following licenses:creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Geoff, Tid, Russ, Kalasin, Rick, Rachel, and Brianna and all our patrons and listeners.Stick around after the credits for a look at the Haunted Tales a weekly horror fiction podcast created by Robert and Melissa K.https://shows.acast.com/haunted-talesAdditional Resources:Suicide HotlinesNational Suicide and Crisis Lifeline:988Trans Lifeline:United States: (877) 565-8860Canada: (877) 330-6366Trevor Project:Call: 1-866-488-7386Text: “START” to 678-678 (standard messaging rates may apply)Online chat: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/webchatList of international resources: https://blog.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines/Crisis Text Line:Text “HOME” to 741741 (message and data rates may apply)Online chat: https://connect.crisistextline.org/chat?utm_source=popupSubstance Abuse Resources:Substance Abuse and Addiction Hotline:1-844-289-0879https://drughelpline.org/SAMHSA National Helpline1-800-662-HELP (4357)https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helplineFind Treatment:https://findtreatment.gov/https://www.usa.gov/substance-abuseHelp.org Resourceshttps://www.help.org/drug-abuse-hotline/Partnership for Drug-Free Kids1-855-378-4373https://drugfree.org/
Jespers hiphop-periode. Ullevaal for tantete? Wayne Rooney, paven og Forrest Gump. Hest i alle former. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Observer misses an exit. The most mundane eyes will be unclouded. I choose to remain here. Deep in the dead channels.The thirteenth episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey. Phil van Hest, and Purpurina.Written and Edited by Cameron SueyProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaBased on Characters from "The Selling", written by Gabriel DianiThe EnsemblePhil van HestRae LundbergJesse LealMink EtteJoshua KellyKhai TruongDavid WooJason SmithJack GriguoliJason SmithSony GreenHector LealLiam GregoryKimberly ScottThe Suey Family PlayersKyle GouldGabriel DianiEtta DevineMariah Angus-RobinsonLaurie PennyJared RosenCohen EdenfieldPaul WarrenWendy HectorTatiana GefterJoseph FaradayAlasdair StuartPurpurinaKirsty WoolvenRae WitteKatie SkovholtJohn StaffordArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Our Theme Music is: The Backrooms - MyuuAdditional Music provided by Tim Kulig, and the artists at Epidemic Sound and fiftysounds.com, including:Painted Road - Jon AlgarA Fool's Errand - Jon BjorkAir on the G String - perf. Johannes BornlofRaincoat Waltz - Franz GordonThe Tales He Told - Raymond GrouseCreepy Woods - Tim KuligImpromptu Exorcism - Tim KuligNearer My God to Thee - Esther GarciaChariots - Gavin LukeRoyal Highness - Harley RainReturn Home - Moorland SongsKavorka - Rymdklang SoundtracksCinema Francais - Sight of WondersSaddle Up - Francis WellsSFX provided by Epidemic Sound and the artists at Freesound.orgAdditional SFX and Music covered under the following licenses:creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Special Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Geoff, Tid, Russ, Kalasin, Rick, Rachel, and Brianna and all our patrons and listeners.Stick around after the credits for a look at the podcast Nowhere On Air, late night community radio broadcasts from a strange little town, from Ensemble member Jesse Syratt.https://nowhereonairpodcast.weebly.com/
I 1891 drog den danske filolog Johannes Østrup ud på en rejse, hvor formålet varvidenskabelig. Rejsen endte dog med at blive langt mere eventyrlig. I to år udforskedehan dele af Egypten, Mellemøsten og Lilleasien.Klædt dels i arabisk tøj, dels i vestlig påklædning, krydsede han på hesteryg den syriskeørken, inden han med en pistol i baglommen red fra Homs til København, via Damaskusog Konstantinopel, på sin tro følgesvend, en grå fuldblodshingst, som han havde købt afbeduinstammen Sbâ.Hvilke spændende oplevelser havde Østrup hos nomaderne, og hvad drev ham til at tageud på denne spektakulære rejse på hesteryg hele vejen hjem til Danmark? Det dykkerdagens gæst og Bjørn ned i i dette afsnit.Medvirkende:Jens Astrup, der er oldebarn af Johannes Østrup.Coverbillede:Wikimedia
Kendte musikere, tv-værter og ekspræsidenter dukker i hobetal op til demokraternes konvent i USA. De skal skaffe vælgere - men er det for elitært? Skal konsekvenserne være hårdere, hvis man mishandler en hest? Vi spørger det Danske Rideforbund om. I årevis har politikere på Christiansborg ville se på om deres egen løn og pension var fair. Spørgsmålet er, hvor langt de er? Vært: Adrian Busk. Medvirkende: Sandra Brovall, DR's kulturkorrespondent. Dan Boyter, formand Dansk Rideforbund.
The Observer offers an apology. May the Bargain make a better world for us all. Is this how you want to die? A black hole in every sky.The twelfth episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and Purpurina.Written and Edited by Cameron SueyProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaThe EnsemblePhil van HestWaymon AlexanderJenika McCrayerMichelle Lylia TanNathaniel LeighJesse SyrattDavid WooJack GrigoliWendy HectorJared CarterPurpurinaDave ShermanJohnathan FuentesKhai TruongCohen EdenfieldRae WitteMaria CorcobadoCaitlin EveLiam GregoryKris StraubPaul WarrenJon GrilzKatie SkovholtJason SmithArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Our Theme Music is: The Backrooms by MyuuAdditional Music by: Tim KuligAll other music and SFX provided by Epidemic SoundFor further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a12-bloodworkObservable Radio is listener supported. If you would like to contribute towards our production costs and payment for our voice actors, as well as get access to behind the scenes information, extra production material, and an ad-free, early release feed of this show, you can do so at:patreon.com/observableradioSpecial Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Geoff, Tid, Russ, Kalasin, Rick, Rachel, and Brianna and all our patrons and listeners.Stick around after the credits for a look at Liminal Lands and Desert Skies, from Ensemble Members and Esteemed Lords, Waymon Alexander and Jared Carter.https://www.theliminallands.com/https://desertskiespodcast.com/
The Observer prepares to jump. Meteor showers are a completely normal phenomenon. Emotions are powerful. It'll get stuck in your head.The eleventh episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey. Phil van Hest, and Purpurina.Content Warnings: Explicitly Depicted Violence/SquelchingWritten by Purpurina & Cameron SueyEdited by Cameron Suey & PurpurinaProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaThe EnsemblePhil van HestLeslie J RisingJosh KellyPurpurinaDave ShermanWendy HectorJames McCrayerDavid WooKatie SkovholtTerry MesnardJenika McCrayerNathaniel LeighVoiceDelMonteHector LealRosemary ThorneKimberly ScottCohen EdenfieldJesse LealRae WitteKyle GouldTeddy ScottAJ FidalgoYamikakyuuMichelle Lylia TanJason SmithArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Our Theme Music is: The Backrooms by MyuuAdditional Music by: Tim KuligAll other music and SFX provided by Epidemic SoundFor further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a11-earwormsSpecial Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Geoff, James, Tid, Russ, Kalasin, Rick, Rachel, and Brianna and all our patrons and listeners.Dedicated to the memory of Donald SutherlandStick around after the credits for a look at Mortis Maledictum, the cinematic podcast of interwoven grimdark stories!https://darkarcbooks.com/ Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Ramon Vela dives into the inspiring entrepreneurial journey of Aaron Ambuske, Founder of Hest. Eight years ago, Aaron set out to revolutionize outdoor sleeping solutions by creating products that bring the comfort of home mattresses to the great outdoors. Supported by family, investors, mentors, and friends, Aaron navigated startup challenges to develop innovative products. He started by targeting the premium car camper market, which capitalized on trends like increased outdoor activities and the digital nomad lifestyle, solidifying its market position. Aaron placed a strong emphasis on design and sustainability, ensuring user satisfaction and eco-friendly practices through careful material choices, product longevity, and sustainable packaging. The company's product range includes foamy camp pads, versatile travel pillows, and innovative comforters with unique features like a foot box to prevent sliding. Engaging with the community and promoting the mental health benefits of nature, Hest enhances customer experiences by focusing on sleep quality, temperature regulation, practicality, and exceptional customer service. Join us as Aaron Embuskey takes us through Hest's journey of creating high-quality outdoor products that ensure a comfortable and restful night's sleep, no matter where your adventures take you. For more on Hest, visit: https://hest.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand a rating and review. Plus, don't forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify. Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today's Sponsors: Compass Rose - Advisor for CPG Brands: https://compassroseventures.com/ramon/ Compass Rose is offering “no-cost” CPG advice exclusively for the Founders and CEOs featured on The Story of a Brand Show and listeners. The calendar is limited, so book your one-on-one call (a $500 Value) with the Compass Rose team today. Visit using our unique link. Shopline - An All-in-One Commerce Solution for Brands: https://www.us.shopline.com/story Shopline is offering a complimentary three-month trial when you schedule a demo. Seamlessly manage multi-channel sales, create user-friendly websites, and drive conversions with targeted marketing. Ready to streamline operations and accelerate your business? Visit our unique link.
If you're anything like Ivan (oof, sorry), you've heard of Pygmalion but never caught more than the gist. Some sort of project from the early 70s, similar to Sketchpad or Smalltalk or something, yet another promising prototype from the early history of our field that failed to take the world by storm. Our stock-in-trade on this show. But you've probably heard of Programming by Demonstration. And you've certainly heard of icons — you know, those little pictures that have become indelibly part of computing as we know it. Pygmalion is the originator of these concepts… and more! The best introduction to Pygmalion is Mariano Guerra's No-code History: Pygmalion, which includes a clearly articulated summary of the big ideas, motivation, and design, with a video demonstration of the programming interface, key terminology, and links. The most introduction to Pygmalion — or Pig Million, The Millionth Pig, as it'll surely come to be known — is the subject of today's episode: the original paper by David Canfield Smith. Links $ We don't run ads on this show anymore. Sometimes Ivan makes a fake ad for a nonsense product like CarrotGrid or Hest, but those don't pay for the dirt & vapor we grow them in. But what if they could? Gonna just get this one out of the way: Quotation — and I quote, "A crucial semantic distinction between direct and indirect speech is that direct speech purports to report the exact words that were said or written EXACTLY AS THEY WERE SAID OR WRITTEN, LU, whereas indirect speech is a representation of speech in one's own words WHICH IS ALSO TOTALLY FINE, BUT JUST BE COOL ABOUT IT HEY?" @TodePond@mas.to: but wouldn't it be funny... if i quoted those statements on a podcast... and the podcast editor thought... "that doesn't sound right, bret can't have said that"... (he can do no wrong after all)... and so they thought i was just paraphrasing him wrong... and they didn't mark them as quotes like all the other quotes in the show... wouldn't that be funny DrawDeadFish.com Shout out to Brian Hempel who sent us (among other treats) this concise summary of Pig Million from the seminal book Watch What I Do: Programming by Demonstration. Recent FoC Patreon bonus episodes were about the game Baba is You and, on our first ever video episode, the design of a visual representation for machine code. Leda and the Swan. Lenna, a sexist test image that was and to some extent still is widely used in computer graphics. Living Computation Lu: Biscuit Jimmy: Biscuit Ivan: Limp Bizkit Fine, I might as well link to Frege and analogy. Aaron Sloman's INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PHILOSOPHY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: The Role of Intuition and Non-Logical Reasoning in Intelligence Ivan: Platonism Jimmy: Neoplatonism Lu: Neuplatonism I would never Derrida Nosey words History of the alphabet TodeTode Lu: Conlang Ivan: Conlon Nancarrow, beloved (by Ivan, at least) composer of music for the Player Piano. Here's a baby-faced Adam Neely with the scoop if you're new to Nancarrow. Welcome. Jimmy: Conway Twitty Autological words Heterological words School for Poetic Computation Programming by Demonstration Player vs Environment For the video demonstrating the programming model, check Mariano's post Open Canvas Working Group Lu's project CellPond, and their SPLASH talk StageCast Creator Marcel Goethals makes a lot of cool weird stuff and is a choice follow. Why does it say "Put all the metal back in the ground" at the bottom of the show notes? Music featured in this episode: Various old stuff by Ivan. The music for StageCast Creator is called Between Two Tigers. Conlon Nancarrow's Study No. 47 Wagner, the new Witness haunting every episode. ! Send us email, share your ideas in the Slack, and catch us at these normal places: Ivan: Mastodon • Website Jimmy: Mastodon • Website Lu: Mastodon • Website See you in the future! https://futureofcoding.org/episodes/072See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Observer finds a new thread. You've had a part in this since the day you were born. Changes must come from within. Know that we will not shy awayThe tenth episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey. Phil van Hest, and Purpurina.Content Warnings: Explicitly Depicted Violence/SquelchingWritten and Edited by Cameron SueyProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaThe EnsemblePhil van HestKatie SkovholtMeredith GoldsmithJoshua KellyCohen EdenfieldLaurie PennyRyan CorleKimberly ScottJesse LealJack GrigoliDavid WooJason B SmithWendy HectorRae WitteDaniel ProfetaKyle GouldArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Our Theme Music is: The Backrooms by MyuuAdditional Music by: Tim KuligAll other music and SFX provided by Epidemic SoundFor further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a10-best-mindsObservable Radio is listener supported. If you would like to contribute towards our production costs and payment for our voice actors, as well as get access to behind the scenes information, extra production material, and an ad-free, early release feed of this show, you can do so at:patreon.com/observableradioSpecial Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Geoff, James, Tid, Russ, Kalasin, Rick, Brianna and all our patrons and listeners.Stick around after the credits for a look at Morbid Forest, the horror anthology podcast from ensemble member Naomi Richards, and then check out their crowdfunding campaign for Season 5!https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/morbid-forest-season-5-crowdfund Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tre raringer fekter med facts! Hest er veldig mye tarm, honning kan være våpen, og ballongmarerittet som gjorde at Guinness slutta med rekorder for ballongslipp.Raringer:Nils Rusås Ruud (@brodhue.no)Terje Franklin-Alming (@nordic_aquaman)Andreas Wahl (@andreas__wahl)
The Observer starts to add it up. Carving a path to a better, wetter future. Something really, really big outside... Saying I told you to a mass grave.The ninth episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey. Phil van Hest, and Purpurina.Written by Cameron Suey & PurpurinaProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaEdited by Cameron SueyThe EnsemblePhil van HestAmber CarrJason SmithNathaniel LeighJess O'BrienJesse LealJoshua KellyKatie SkovholtKC GreenOrion KelloggMatt BolandGabriel RolandBrad JohnsonTom DrakeWes StanfillSony GreenTerry MesnardWendy HectorJack GrigoliMichelle Lylia TanRae WitteHector LealVoice Del MonteRyan JonesPurpurinaDavid WooJon KornCohen EdenfieldNoelle van HestKyle GouldJared RosenNatalie BergeJoseph FaradayArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Our Theme Music is The Backrooms by MyuuOriginal Music by Jesse LealAdditional music by Tim Kulig and the artists at Epidemic SoundAdditional Sound Design by PurpurinaAll other SFX provided by Epidemic Sound, Freesfx.co.uk, and freesound.orgFor further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a09-fathom-underObservable Radio is listener supported. If you would like to contribute towards our production costs and payment for our voice actors, as well as get access to behind the scenes information, extra production material, and an ad-free, early release feed of this show, you can do so at:patreon.com/observableradioSpecial Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Geoff, James, Tid, Russ, Kalasin, Rick and all our patrons and listeners.Stick around after the credits for a look at Strange New Worlds And Spaced Out Tales, a full cast Sci-Fi Anthology Audio Drama series featuring Ren from our own Ensemble. Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Inventing on PrincipleStop Drawing Dead FishThe Future of Programming Yes, all three of them in one episode. Phew! Links $ patreon.com/futureofcoding — Lu and Jimmy recorded an episode about Hest without telling me, and by total coincidence released it on my birthday. Those jerks… make me so happy. Lu's talk at SPLASH 2023: Cellpond: Spatial Programming Without Escape Gary Bernhardt's talk Wat Inventing on Principle by Bret Victor ("""Clean""" Audio) Braid, the good video game from the creator of The Witness David Hellman is the visual artist behind Braid, A Lesson Is Learned but the Damage Is Irreversible, Dynamicland, and… the Braid section of Inventing on Principle. Light Table by Chris Granger Learnable Programming by Bret Victor When Lu says "It's The Line", they're referring to this thing they're working on called Seet (or "see it"), and you can sneak a peek at seet right heet. Paris Fashion Week absolutely struts, and so can you! The Canadian Tuxedo. As the representative of Canada, I can confirm that I own both a denim jacket and denim pants. If you see me at a conference wearing this combo, I will give you a hug. Jimmy runs a personal Lichess data lake. Hot Module Replacement is a good thing. Pygmalion has a lot of juicy silly bits, 'parently. Cuttle is awesome! It's a worthy successor to Apparatus. Toby Schachman, Forrest Oliphant, I think maybe a few other folks too? Crushing it. Oh, and don't miss Toby's episode of this very podcast! Recursive Drawing, another Toby Schachman joint. Screens in Screens in Screens, another Lu Wilson joint. Larry Tesler. Not a fan of modes. Lu writes about No Ideas on their blog, which is actually just a wiki, but it's actually a blog, but it's actually just a garden. When we mention Rich Hickey, we're referring to the talk Simple Made Easy Jacob Collier, ugh. Suffragettes, women advocating for their right to vote, absolutely had a principle. Not sure that we should be directly likening their struggle to what we do in tech. On the other hand, it's good to foster positive movements, to resist incel and other hateful ones. Instead of linking to e/ anything, I'm just gonna link to BLTC for reasons that only make sense to longtime listeners. Stop Writing Dead Programs by Jack Rusher. Jack Rusher? Jack Rusher! It's the fish one, the one with the fish. …Sorry, these aren't actually fish, or something, because they're just drawings. René Magritte is the creator behind La Trahison des Images, origin of "Ceci n'est pas une pipe". Or maybe it was Margit the Fell Omen? Magritte's Words and Images are lovely. Here's an English translation, though its worth taking a look at the original in context. Acousmatic Music Lu has made art with behaviour — various sands, and CellPond, say. Barnaby Dixon? Barnaby Dixon. Barnaby Dixon! Barnaby Dixon!! You can listen to part of Ivan's """Metronome""", if you want. Or you can listen to an early version of the song he's using this metronome to write. Or you can hear snippets of it in the Torn Leaf Zero video (especially the ending). But, like, you could also go make yourself lunch. I recommend mixing up a spicy peanut sauce for your roasted carrots. Shred a bit of cheese, tomato. Toast the bread. Pull the sausages right when the oil starts to spit. Put them straight into the compost. Look at the bottom of the compost bucket. What's down there? It's shiny. Why are you reading this? Why am I writing this? Why do we make thispodcast? Wintergatan — Marble Machine exists Oh, I forgot to add a link to Arroost earlier. You can also watch a pretty good video that is basically an Arroost tutorial, not much to it. There are also some nice examples of things people have made with Arroost. The Rain Room looks pretty cool. It's the exact inverse of how rain works in many video games. YOU MUST PLAY RAIN WORLD. Here's a beautiful demo of a microtonal guitar, and speaking of using complex machines to make music that would be "easier" to make with a computer, here's a microtonal guitar with mechanized frets that can change the tuning dynamically. This entire YT channel is gold. Shane Crowley wrote a lovely blog post about creating music with Arroost. blank.page is a fun experiment in writing with various frictions. Super Meat Boy (the successor to Meat Boy, a Flash game) and Celeste are great examples of communicating tacit knowledge through the design of a simulation. Newgrounds and eBaum's World and Homestar Runner were early examples of (arguably) computer-native media. Hey, here's this episode's requisite link to the T2 Tile Project and Robust-First Computing. I should probably just create a hard-coded section of the episode page template linking to T2, The Witness, and Jack Rusher. The pun-proof Ivan Sutherland made Sketchpad. Planner exists. The PlayStation 3 Cell processor was this weirdly parallel CPU that was a pain in the butt to program. The SpaceMouse Put all metal back into the ground. Music featured in this episode: Fingers from This Score is Butt Ugly The Sailor's Chorus from Wagner's The Flying Dutchman. ! Send us email, share your ideas in the Slack, and catch us at these normal places: Ivan: Mastodon • Website Jimmy: Mastodon • Website Lu: Mastodon • Website See you in the future! https://futureofcoding.org/episodes/71See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carrier Wave is a brand new behind the scenes podcast that discusses the origins and inspirations and production of Observable Radio. It's launching very soon and the first episode will cover the first three transmissions of Observable Radio. It will be available to every backer on the Patreon regardless of your level - but we wanted to share a few highlights with you here. Carrier Wave One - PreviewFeaturing Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaArt by Karrin FletcherOur Theme Music is Unwind Wave by Tim KuligSFX provided by Epidemic SoundTranscripts and more available at: observableradio.comObservable Radio is listener supported. If you would like to contribute towards our production costs and payment for our voice actors, as well as get access to behind the scenes information, extra production material, and an ad-free, early release feed of this show, you can do so at: www.patreon.com/observableradioSpecial Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Geoff, James, Rachael, Tid, Kalasin and all our patrons and listeners. Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Observer makes a deliberate observation. If the Engine dies, we all die. Forging links for tomorrow's chains. Everybody wins here.The eight episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey. Phil van Hest, and Purpurina.Written and Edited by Cameron SueyProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaThe EnsemblePhil van HestJack GrigoliRae WitteVoice Del MonteSarah Katz-HymanJosh KellyWendy HectorCaitlin EveNathaniel LeighKatie SkovholtCohen EdenfieldTatiana GefterPurpurinaKyle GouldJason SmithDavid WooKimberly ScottHarrison G PinkRae LundbergArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Our Theme Music is The Backrooms by MyuuOriginal Music by Jesse Leal and Katie SkovholtAdditional music by Tim Kulig and the artists at Epidemic SoundAdditional Music Supervision by Katie SkovholtAdditional Sound Design by PurpurinaSFX provided by Epidemic SoundFor further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a08-as-belowFull Transcripts and more available at: observableradio.comObservable Radio is listener supported. If you would like to contribute towards our production costs and payment for our voice actors, as well as get access to behind the scenes information, extra production material, and an ad-free, early release feed of this show, you can do so at:patreon.com/observableradioSpecial Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Geoff, James, Racheal, Tid, and all our patrons and listeners.Stick around after the credits for a look at Ensemble Member Tatiana Gefter's actual play-narrative fusion podcast, Soul Operator, highlighting amazing solo table top role playing games with fully fleshed out stories Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
*Mizaç, meşrep ve zamanın ilcaatına göre –temel esas ve disiplinler mahfuz– insanı Allah'a ulaştıran yollar farklılaşabilir. Meselâ Muhammed Bahâuddin Nakşibendî Hazretlerinin yolu anlatılırken, bildiğiniz üzere şu dört esasa dikkat çekilir: “Der tarîk-i Nakşibendî lâzım âmed çâr terk: Terk-i dünya, terk-i ukbâ, terk-i hestî, terk-i terk.” (18:52) *Hazreti Üstad ise, günümüzün realitelerini göz önünde bulundurup meseleyi mâkul bir mesnede dayandırdıktan sonra çağın insanına şöyle seslenir: “Der tarik-i acz-mendî, lâzım âmed çâr çiz: Fakr-ı mutlak, acz-i mutlak, şükr-ü mutlak, şevk-i mutlak, ey aziz.”
The Observer takes stock of his situation. Civilization is a conversation. The distance the bullet travels is immaterial. We have chemists already on it.The seventh episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey. Phil van Hest, and Purpurina.Written by Cameron Suey & PurpurinaProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaEdited by Cameron SueyThe EnsemblePhil van HestSuzanne RofeAnna GąseckaKeano RaubunMink EtteJoshua KellyJason SmithPaul WarrenKris StraubRae WitteCohen EdenfieldKatie SkovholtHector LealSina GorskiLiam GregoryMaria CorcobadoMichelle Lylia TanAlasdair StuartJoseph FaradayArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Full Transcripts and more available at:observableradio.comObservable Radio is listener supported. If you would like to contribute towards our production costs and payment for our voice actors, as well as get access to behind the scenes information, extra production material, and an ad-free, early release feed of this show, you can do so at:patreon.com/observableradioSpecial Thanks to Jon, Geoff, Cathleen, James, and Rachel and all our patrons and listeners.Our Theme Music is: The Backrooms by MyuuAdditional Music by: Tim KuligAll other music and SFX provided by Epidemic SoundFor further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a07-hollow-ringSick around after the credits for a look at Ensemble Member Liam Gregory's wittily candid Sci-Fi audio drama, Centromika - Kakuri Log: 'JUPITER'Podlink Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Observer returns to the Tower. Immortality finally belongs to the masses. Coupon codes and extended visiting hours. You think God cares if Heaven is empty?The sixth episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey. Phil van Hest, and Purpurina.Written and Edited by Cameron SueyProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaThe EnsemblePhil van HestTricia MurphyKyle GouldWendy HectorJason SmithCohen EdenfieldNathalie BergeKatie SkovholtJack GrigoliRae WitteNaomi RichardsJoshua KellyTom DrakeKarrin FletcherArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Full Transcripts and more available at: observableradio.comSpecial Thanks to Geoff, Cathleen, James, Rachel, Jon and all our patrons and listeners.The following music was used for this media project:The Backrooms by MyuuAwakening, What it Means to be Alive, Bell Conjuring, Transforming the Future, Brutal Beginnings, Kingdom of Chaos, Statically Wanted, Myocardial Infarction, Disoriented In The Woods, Edge Of Forever, and Knew You In Another Life by Tim KuligFor further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a06-sweet-hereafterStick around after the credits for a look at Your Horror Show, a terrifying full cast anthology, presented in pure pulpy goodnesshttps://www.yourhorrorshow.com Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Observer makes an ultimatum. Huge Holiday sales! America does the Holiday different. The Naughty go North.The fifth episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey and Phil van Hest.Content Warnings: Gun Violence, Implied Harm of ChildrenWritten by Cameron Suey & PurpurinaProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaEdited by Cameron SueyThe EnsemblePhil van HestNathaniel LeighKatie SkovholtJoshua KellyPurpurinaCaitlin EveKyle GouldJoseph FaradayJason SmithScott RichersonMeredith GoldsmithRosemary ThorneRae WitteKC GreenAmber CarrJess O'BrienJack GrigoliDaniel ProfetaKeano RaubunCohen EdenfieldArt by Karrin FletcherAdditional Music Supervision by Katie SkovholtPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Featured Vocalist - Katie SkovholtTranscripts available at observableradio.comSpecial Thanks to Geoff, Cathleen, and all our patrons and listeners.The following music was used for this media project:Christmas Tape Lo Fi, Christmas Magic, and Happy Christmas Inspiring by WinnieTheMoogIn the Bleak Midwinter by Alejandro Arvizu's SoundsVendi Emanuel Cincinnati Camerata and Queen City BronzeHoliday Weasel by Kevin MacLeodSnowflakes by Agnese ValmaggiaHoliday Shimmer And Shine by Justin Allan ArnoldYa Vienen Los Reyes Magos, Metal Version (Villancico) by DavidKBDCoventry Carol by Lawrence SheardSanta Claus Is Not Coming To Town by Alexander NakaradaThe Remnant and Nowhere by Tim KuligHoliday Gift Packages V1 by Lilo SoundFor further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a05-the-holidayAdditional Resources:https://www.sandyhookpromise.org/blog/community-resources/help-for-victims-and-survivors-of-gun-violence/https://everytownsupportfund.org/everytown-survivor-network/resources-for-victims-and-survivors-of-gun-violence/https://gunresponsibility.org/resources/Stick around after the credits for a look at The Pensive Tower, a high fantasy podcast from Scroll and Dagger Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Observer encounters an ending. Distressing breaches of quarantine. Record and transmit, just like a virus. The one that wouldn't be recorded.The fourth episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey and Phil van Hest.Content Warnings: Gun ViolenceWritten and Edited by Cameron SueyProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaThe EnsemblePhil van HestJohn WarrenTrevor HendersonNathaniel LeighKyle GouldKatie SkovholtHector LealJason SmithKeano RaubunJoseph FaradayRosemary ThorneJack GrigoliJoshua KellyDaniel ProfetaJesse LealNatalie BergeRae WittePurpurinaArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Find us online: observableradio.comSpecial Thanks to Geoff, Cathleen, and all our patrons and listeners.The following music was used for this media project:The Backrooms by MyuuDegenerate Blues by Alexander NakaradaBreaking World News, Your Big Rock Concert by WinnieTheMoogElevator Music, Late Night Country Road, and Children Eating Corn by Tim KuligRoad Trip by Frank SchroeterSelf Portrait In Three Shades Of Blue, and Captivity Is Led Captive by Justin Allan ArnoldEine Kleine Nachtmusik performed by the Advent Chamber Orchestra at BolingbrookConan Concerto by Keith WolkLe Nozze di Figaro - No. 11 Cavatina 'Porgi, Amor' performed by Skidmore College OrchestraStoner Jam by Gordon BeattieGoldberg Variations performed by Glen GouldFor further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a04-signs-signifiersAdditional Resources:https://www.sandyhookpromise.org/blog/community-resources/help-for-victims-and-survivors-of-gun-violence/https://everytownsupportfund.org/everytown-survivor-network/resources-for-victims-and-survivors-of-gun-violence/https://gunresponsibility.org/resources/Stick around after the credits for a look at Twilight Meridian, a scripted gothic/noir audio drama from our friends at Wrong Dimension Productions. Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.