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Latest podcast episodes about humerous

Harvesting Nature’s Wild Fish and Game Podcast
Episode 159: Butchering and Cooking Big Game Front Shoulders

Harvesting Nature’s Wild Fish and Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 53:06


Justin and Adam dive deep into their first official cooking-by-cuts episode to discuss the whole front shoulder. They chat about shot placement to save meat, the anatomy of the front shoulder, butchering techniques, culinary nuances, melting collagen, braising, smoking, roasts, and so much more! - Leave a Review of the Podcast - Buy our Small Batch Wild Fish and Game Seasonings - Join our Field to Fork Wild Pig Camp Show Notes: The Front Shoulder Commonly destroyed Shot placement and damaged meat Resources for shot placement Onx has a good article about shot placement.  Organ location Texas heart shot and headshots The versatility of the front shoulder The butchering walkthrough The Scapula, Humerous, (elbow), Radius, and Ulna Removing the hide Adipose tissue  Being careful around specific cuts Removing the front quarter from the carcass  Hooves, feet, and trotters The foreshank “Shanks and Praises” The arm roast, clod roast, arm chuck steak, swiss steaks Blade roast Flat iron Mock tender Thinking about ways to use the cuts Description of collagen to gelatin process Grinding the whole shoulders The lean muscle can be overcooked easily Braising, slow cooking, and smoking Pork-based cuts vs Beef-based cuts Justin's Whole Roasted Pork Shoulder Using other fats to help moisten  Mop sauce Larding and Barding Braising  Fitting the meat in the pot Fond Cooking until shreddable Reducing the braising liquid into a sauce Big bold flavors Cool liquids Sous vide and reverse sear or shred Slow Cooker or Crock Pot Jerked Deer Shoulder Recipe You don't always need fancy equipment for cooking One shoulder break down and one shoulder kept whole Deboned, rolled, tied, and braised roast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Light Talk with The Lumen Brothers
LIGHT TALK Episode 320 - "It's Really Weird What We Do… A Conversation with Mikael Kangas"

Light Talk with The Lumen Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 36:38


In this episode of LIGHT TALK, The Lumen Brothers welcome lighting designer and Lighting and Projections Design Coordinator for the Canadian Opera Company, Mikael  Kangas, to the show!   Join Mikael, Steve, Stan, and David, as they pontificate about: The roles of the Lighting Coordinator at Class A opera companies; The process of remounting the lighting for large scale opera productions; Considering what equipment to use as technology changes over the years; Using the EOS spreadsheet view when considering equipment choices;  Color considerations when updating to new fixtures; What skills you need to have to land a job as a Lighting and Projections Design Coordinator;  A detailed explanation of using "Moving Light Assistant" to accurately remount moving light presets; The state of the theatrical lighting industry for young designers in Canada; Working with multiple designers with multiple personalities; Humerous moments of self-awareness at the production table; and Advice for young lighting designers.   Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and Very Little Makes Sense.   

Forgotten songs from the broom cupboard
FS92: Early Peggy Lee to Taft Jordon, The Joe Corrie players and Dave willis

Forgotten songs from the broom cupboard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 53:43


A couple of cheery and cheeky wartime songs. George Formby with Ukelele Man. Not nearly enough ukelele playing on it quite frankly. Next Dave Willis with ARP( Air raid patrol.) More commonly known as My Wee Gas Mask. Probably the best known Scottish song from WW2. Joe Corrie was a Fife coal miner, poet and playright. His style was naturalistic and his subject matter the working class. He was pretty much ignored by the Scottish theatre establishment of the time. Here we have The shilling a week man. A humerous tale of money owed, performed in broad Scots. Humerous it maybe but for many life was 'hand to mouth' and the shilling a week man was a fact of life.  Bunny Berigan's blues boys with Chicken and Waffles and then he plays trumpet on Gold diggers of 1933 with The bell boys of Broadway. Two from the magnificent Mildred Bailey with her orchestra- St Louis Blues and with her Oxford Greys- Arkanas Blues. Great vocals from her. We split those two tracks with Charlie Barnet and Wandering blues, vocals by Mary Ann McCall. Ring dem bells from The Harlem Footwarmers(1929.) They also performed under 25 aliases and members included Duke Ellington and Cottie Williams. Johnny Dodds and his orch- Red onion blues. His brother 'Baby' Dodds is on drums. Bit of Boogie from Will Brady's six Texan hot dogs- Basin Street boogie(1941) Not the best condition but Taft Jordon and his mob play Devil in the moon. Taft only made two records with own group but played with the best, from Ella to Ellington. His trumpet can be heard on Miles Davis's Sketches of Spain. Quite an acolade to be asked to play trumpet with Miles! E.C Kirkeby Wallace bandleader, songwriter, vocalist and manager. He looked after Fats Waller. He also started the Californian Ramblers while working at Columbia. Benny Goodman with Blues in the night, vocals by Peggy Lee. Early peggy. She certainly hits some uncharactistic high notes toward the end. We finish with Freddy Gardner and his Swing Orch. The self composed 10am Blues from 1939. A great track from this forgotten British saxphonist, who died young at 39. Its an Indian pressing on the Rex label. 

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Tragic, but Humerous

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 37:27 Very Popular


Hour 4 of Tuesday's A&G: Did you know Kombucha has alcohol in it? The best Presidential mumble of all time. Is timeliness woke now?  Oh boy, are the times getting spicy.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Armstrong & Getty Podcast
Tragic, but Humerous

Armstrong & Getty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 36:50


Hour 4 of Tuesday's A&G: Did you know Kombucha has alcohol in it? The best Presidential mumble of all time. Is timeliness woke now?  Oh boy, are the times getting spicy.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KSFO Podcast
Tragic, but Humerous

KSFO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 36:50


Hour 4 of Tuesday's A&G: Did you know Kombucha has alcohol in it? The best Presidential mumble of all time. Is timeliness woke now?  Oh boy, are the times getting spicy.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Shirdiche Saibaba
SAI SATCHARITRA-CHAPTER 24

Shirdiche Saibaba

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 18:54


In this chapter Hemadpant narrates tales about the witty and Humerous nature of Baba. He narrates his own experience in this regard and experiences of other devotees namely Shri Anna Chinchnikar and Maushibai.

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Horsemanship Breakthroughs Podcast
A Self-Taught Horseman's Heart-Centred & Humerous Journey: Jaleele Abdul Alim and Black Pearl

Horsemanship Breakthroughs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 95:34


What Adults Don't Tell You Before You Adult

This week Anya and Tom chat all about karma, you know that little saying 'what goes around comes around', AKA don't do bad deeds because it may come and bite you in the bum. Anya is a firm believer of karma, since she had a recent dose of it earlier this year when bumping into an ex... but Tom's not convinced and think it may just be a very strange coincidence. Join them both as they debate whether karma is the universe alligning a balance between your actions or whether we just use karma as a coping mechanism to make weird situations make sense!

Spanish Practices
Day 89 - "Fag End"

Spanish Practices

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 8:07


Full Transcript: Day 89 Fag End Friday and we are off to the Administrator to sell our old car to Carmen, what could possibly go wrong, find out later in this episode.   If you want to catch up on previous episodes and full transcripts, go to the secret Spain dot com   Today I have been thinking about Satan’s smoke. A great many people in Spain seem to smoke, I remember we had to pick up a parcel from a UPS pick up point that turned out to be a rather sad looking Travel Agents, I guess even sadder now we are in the Covid19 world.   It was a pain to get to, Chris had to negotiate the one-way system of Motril and park the car in a tiny space in an equally tiny square.  We got out the car and looked around, finally seeing the little shop and a sad and very tiny sticker saying UPS pick up.   We went inside, a very disinterested lady was sat, chuffing on a ciggy above her was a large sign “No Fumar” to her right were some rusty carousels with actual travel brochures - Viaje inglés with your usual pictures of a pleased with himself beefeater, Stone Henge and William Shakespeare.   Behind her a shabby shelf filled with a disorganised pile of parcels, one of which would be ours.   I said in Spanish ‘I have to collect my parcel’. I placed the UPS note on the counter.  She took one last drag of her cigarette, blew the smoke out in both our directions and stubbed it out on the counter.   She picked the delivery note up with a great deal of disinterest. Turned to the bulging shelves let out a “mmmm” then “Dinee” The DNI is the Spanish Identity card, I don’t have that I have a Knee an NIE card, I gave her that, she replied “No good, ..passporte!”   Well I don’t actually carry my British passport around, it stays in the safe, so I said “No passporte” she replied “No paquette”   Then I had an idea, I wonder if she would accept my, then, British Driving Licence.  I got that out and pointed to the EU flag thing on the pink plastic card.   Another “mmm” she turned around and started to poke at the parcels on the back shelf, one fell off with a slight tinkly smash sound, eventually she found our parcel.   “Sin, sin aqui”   I signed my name and she pushed the parcel across the counter.  “Gracias,” I cheerily said, she gave us a withering look and reached over for her cigarette packet and drew out another smoke, lighting it with one of the Chinese shop lighters that threw an enormous flame up, momentarily lighting up the dingy shop for a moment.  We left.   As Chris tried to reverse out of the impossibly small square, she came to the door to watch us suffer, scowling and flicking cigarette ash up in the air in a theatrical way.   So, smoking in Spain, wherever you are seems to be a thing, I can almost imagine a Hospital Operating Theatre with a surgeon he is in the depths of some complicated surgery, the patient laying on the table.  He stops, pulls out a cigarette packet and lights up, then carrying on with the operation fag ash falling gently into the patients open body.   It was Rodrigo de Jerez who in 1492 first saw ‘natives’ smoking and brought the dried leaves back to Spain.   This did not go down well with the Church, The Spanish Inquisition stated that ‘only Satan can give to a man the ability to expel smoke through his mouth.’   So they locked up poor old Rodrigo for ten years, he was released after seven and the habit got picked up in Seville, but still the Church was having none of it.   In 1624 the Inquisition posted a tile that said you blow smoke out of any of your orifices and we will severely punish you, and that stayed the Church’s outlook until the 18th century.   By then the state had started to take an interest and saw an opportunity for tax and of course control.   The first tobacco factory in the world was in Seville which started production in 1758 they made snuff and cigars, but the quality was a bit shite,  mainly due to the men working in the factory not turning up to work and when they were at work having a half arse attitude to the manufacture of the cigars. The solution was to hire female workers to do the job, by 1829 all cigar making was done by women, there were more than six thousand women working in the factory by 1868 with their good wages made them ladies independent economically and a really important part of the economy of Seville.   Thursday and our trip to the Administrator his hit a little bump in the road, the DGT, the Government office she must visit has shut down the internet appointment system as “too many people are using it,” so she will have to doorstep the office in Granada to get the paperwork done.. sigh!   It is enough to make you want to take up smoking! All over Spain you see Estancos, little Tobacconist shops are where you buy you ciggies from, stamps and since 2014 a few other bits and bobs like crisps and the like.  Estancos are  Government controlled and have been for over 400 years ago they were traditionally awarded to War Widows, if you want to sell cigarettes you have to buy them from the Estanco, it is no good looking in the supermarket, along with paracetamol, cigarettes are also not sold there.   The weekend comes, it has already arrived for you, and as usual the wind will accompany our Saturday howling and whistling along the coast of Spain.

What Adults Don't Tell You Before You Adult
Still Embarrassing Ourselves Even in Lockdown

What Adults Don't Tell You Before You Adult

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 33:26


Is lockdown getting too much and you need a pick me up? Same here! Luckily Anya and Tom are back with another episode to lift your spirits, and this week they're really taking one for the team as they share their most embarrassing moments to hopefully give you a giggle. CONNECT WITH US @weareaudiobox. www.weareaudiobox.com

Just Some Podcast for Advanced Practitioners
#21 - Medical Television Shows

Just Some Podcast for Advanced Practitioners

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2019 57:29


The guys decided to have a lighter, more fun episode so they looked at medical television shows and how accurate.... or grossly inaccurate they are. They reached out to our listeners who provided lots of feedback on things they have seen in shows as well. The basics are covered like shocking asystole in codes and intubating with yankauers. Then they go in-depth into several shows that have tons of errors in them. Let's just say, if providers practice like they do on television, licenses would be revoked quickly. Our stories you may have missed involves concerns from the WHO and another incident of a medical professional losing their life.

Just Some Podcast for Advanced Practitioners
Just Some Podcast for Advanced Practitioners Episode 17 - Respiratory Therapy Job Shadowing

Just Some Podcast for Advanced Practitioners

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2019 47:37


Tom & Ben have discussed expanding the scope of the show and this is the first test episode in that format. We have discussed expanding to include other healthcare domains, so we welcomed Megan, a respiratory therapist, on the show. She discusses the role of respiratory therapy both in inpatient and outpatient settings. She also helps us to examine CPAPs in great detail and discusses the importance alarms on the ventilator. Our "Story You May Have Missed" discusses a Christmas present that could be causing more harm than good to those that receive it. Find us on social media Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/JustSomePodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/JustSomePodcast Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/JustSomePodcast Our Amazon Affiliate Link https://www.amazon.com/?tag=justsomepodca-20&linkCode=ur1

STEEZ
Cody has Multiple Women?

STEEZ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 29:08


Nick Harrom has Cody Roder on the podcast. Cody talks all about how social media is for him. He talks to multiple girls at once. He also says he can beat Isaac Berg in a race. Cody smack talks UND and talks about vlogging. A part 2 to the podcast rattled.

PsynOpticz Records - Psytrance
HUMEROUS (South Africa) | PsynOpticz Podcast #016

PsynOpticz Records - Psytrance

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 88:43


David Miller, alternatively known as Humerous is a well-renowned producer and DJ in the South African trance scene. With an eclectic background and a grass-roots upbringing, Humerous spent his childhood surfing the beaches of the Atlantic Seaboard. He paid his way through Cape Audio College and successfully completed his Sound Diploma in 2009 with distinction. Humerous possess the rare trait and natural ability of having a phenomenal ear in the detail of his unique compositions. After the completion of his Sound Diploma, Humerous pursued his life-long dream of producing and DJ-ing at major events across Cape Town and beyond. Orchestrating and manipulating the masses on the dance floor that flocked Cape Town’s dance scene, Humerous quickly established himself as a major force to be reckoned with. His eccentric nature and outgoing vibe is evident in his favoured genre of fusion Tech, Prog and Psy. Humerous has accumulated a wide range of sounds manufactured with Mega Groove, Pads, Rhythm and melodic leads. Somehow Humerous has developed a sound that elevates the listener to a revolutionary and truly innovative place. It’s worth mentioning that this passionate DJ & producer established himself and his reputation through the utmost dedication of his particular skill set. Humerous has gained the respect of local and international DJ’s who convey their admiration at this young maestro’s sound ethic. The list of legends Humerous has played alongside includes; Ace Ventura, Protonica, SwiTcHcaChe, Zezia, Sideform, Major 7, Avalon, Dick Trevor, Headroom, Regan, Chromotone, Earthling, Symbolic, Waio, Commercial Hippies and many more. If Nostradamus was still alive and kicking, Humerous’ ability and future in the music industry would sure to be contained in one of his predications. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Humerous : www.facebook.com/Humerous http://www.soundcloud.com/humerous ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow PsynOpticz: www.facebook.com/PsynOpticz www.PsynOpticz.com