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What would it mean for our writing, thinking, and living if we looked to land as pedagogy, or if we thought of theory as something embodied and kinetic? In Theory of Water Leanne Betasamosake Simpson takes us not only outside the academy, and away from our screens, but outside and into the world at large […] The post Leanne Betasamosake Simpson : Theory of Water appeared first on Tin House.
We have reached the end of season 4! Join us as we review "In Theory" and "Redemption". Before we dive into Star Trek, we give you another Minecraft box office update, the top ten actors alive today, and wonderful viewer feedback.
In this latest episode of In Theory, Disha Karnad Jani interviews Asheesh Kapur Siddique, assistant professor of History at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, about his recent book, "The Archive of Empire: Knowledge, Conquest, and the Making of the Early Modern British World" (Yale University Press, 2024). Siddique examines how early modern British administrators ushered in a new kind of information state and draws together how successive early modern rulers in Britain transformed the collection, preservation, and use of information as they expanded their influence and rule over South Asia and the Americas. Through an analysis of the forms of knowledge encountered by British travelers and administrators and powerful ideas about the role of information in the governance of native populations and Europeans alike, Siddique offers a new history of how mastery over territory, peoples, and information came to be seen as related endeavors.
This week we have NEW Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard from Smith/Kotzen, The Fifth, Crashing Wayward, L.A. Guns, In Theory, Frank Hannon, Soul Sign, Pat Travers and Don Felder. We also have music from Iron Maiden, Foghat, Leatherwolf, Sebastian Bach, and Jack Starr! Songlist:Iron Maiden - Deja VuSmith/Kotzen - Muddy WaterThe Fifth - BlindPat Travers - Snortin' Whiskey (Live)Foghat - Stay With MeCrashing Wayward - Going BlindL.A. Guns - The GrinderIn Theory with Eric Gales - Since I've Been Loving YouFrank Hannon - A Hundred MilesSoul Sign - Desert FireLeatherwolf - Too MuchSebastian Bach - F.U.Don Felder - Hollywood VictimJack Starr - Fire & Rain
In this latest episode of In Theory, Disha Karnad Jani interviews Lyndal Roper, Regius Professor of History at Oriel College, Oxford about her new book, "Summer of Fire and Blood: The German Peasants' War" (Basic Books, 2025), also available in German as "Für die Freiheit: Der Bauernkrieg 1525" (trans. Holger Fock and Sabine Müller, S. Fischer Verlage, 2024). In this new history of this massive event, Roper closely examines the political, religious, and intellectual worlds of the thousands of peasants who rose up and took over vast lands in what is now Germany, in one of the most decisive moments in the history of the Reformation, and (as we discuss) for the intellectual history of everything from revolution to ecology to brotherhood. By reading the peasants' movements, physical landscape, complaints, dreams, desires, and visions for the future, Roper offers us an account of how, for a few months in the middle of the sixteenth century, the poorest people in Germany almost overturned the social order of their world.
In this latest episode of In Theory, Disha Karnad Jani interviews Marc-William Palen, Senior Lecturer at the University of Exeter, about his new book, Pax Economica: Left-Wing Visions of a Free Trade World (Princeton University Press, 2024). Palen begins his story in the 1840s, and shows how over a century of left-wing activists, politicians, and scholars imagined ways to transform the world through free-trade economics. People with distinct and overlapping politics populate this world, including anti-colonial nationalists, liberals, socialists, Christians, and feminists. Through an analysis of the evolving discussions of the meaning of free trade and protectionism for war and peace across British, US, French, Dutch, Japanese, and other empires, Palen traces the 19th century left-wing origins of free-trade economics and the contest with its right-wing counterparts to the establishment of the post-1945 economic order.
In this latest episode of In Theory, Disha Karnad Jani interviews Robert Darnton, Professor Emeritus and University Librarian Emeritus at Harvard University, about his recent book, The Revolutionary Temper: Paris, 1748-1789 (W. W. Norton, 2024), also published in French translation: L'humeur révolutionnaire: Paris, 1748-1789 (trans. Hélène Borraz, Gallimard, 2024). Darnton traces how the antecedents to revolution circulated among the Parisian public in the decades before the storming of the Bastille, through their everyday oppositions to the rising price of bread, the overreaches of the monarchy, and the policing of poor neighborhoods. Through their growing sense that the powerful in their society were not governing as they should, ordinary people in Paris began to acquire a shared feeling of discontent, and showed this through many forms of public performance and protest. Darnton tracks this as the development of a "revolutionary temper" in Paris, one which made the population ready to change their world in a matter of decades.
It's time for our annual Top 11 Singles Of The Year! Today, we count them down, and we have one bonus single! Our Top 11 singles come from Jenny Rad, Dark Chapel, Drew Cagle & The Reputation, In Theory, Def Leppard, Shadow & The Thrill, Gunshine, Rickey Medlocke, Dogbone, Aaron Leigh, and Frank Hannon. Our bonus single is a brand new song just released from Robin McAuley! Turn up some of the best Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard in 2024!Our Top 11 are:11 - Jenny Rad, Rise Up10 - Dark Chapel, Glass Heart9 - Drew Cagle & The Reputation, All Figured Out8 - In Theory, Down7 - Def Leppard, Just Like 736 - Shadow & The Thrill, Bleeding Out5 - Gunshine, Bayou4 - Rickey Medlocke - Rise Again3 - Dogbone - Bad Blood2 - Aaron Leigh (with Dave Friday) - If You Could Have it All1 - Frank Hannon - Love Is AliveBONUS Track: Robin McAuley, Til I Die
This week we have NEW Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard from Dorothy, Crossbone Skully, Metal Hall Of Fame, Gunshine, Babylon A.D., Electric Temple, Marilyn Manson, Gone Savage, and Mark Farner. We also have choice cuts from Great White, Iron Maiden, Dokken, Mitch Perry Group and In Theory! Get your speakers shakin'!Songlist:Great White - NightmaresDorothy - I Come AliveCrossbone Skully - Evil World MachineMetal Hall Of Fame - Carol Of The BellsGunshine - What's Done Is DoneBabylon A.D. - Face Of GodElectric Temple - Death WishMarilyn Manson - SacrilegiousGone Savage - World Gone CrazyMark Farner - Same GameIron Maiden - Flash Of The BladeDokken - Alone AgainMitch Perry Group - A Very Merry ChristmasIn Theory - Down
Guitarist Mike Mostert and Vocalist Tony Covino have been writing and recording their songs with the band In Theory. They are a band on the rise for sure! We have been following their career since 2020. 2024 was a great year for the band, playing well received live shows, Mike getting endorsed by Gibson guitars, and their latest single, Down, being considered for a grammy. As busy as they are, they always find time to drop by RadioBypass and keep us all updated. Here we catch up on what's been happening in 2024, and what's coming next for the band in 2025. Join us for some great conversation and stick around to hear their Grammy Considered single! Rock and Roll music (and conversation) that DESERVES to be heard!
In this latest episode of In Theory, Disha Karnad Jani interviews Umut Özsu, Professor in the Department of Law and Legalities at Carleton University, about his book Completing Humanity: The International Law of Decolonization, 1960-82 (Cambridge University Press, 2023). The book shows how jurists from the Third World transformed international law during post-1945 decolonization, and traces the legal dimensions of ideas of territorial sovereignty, resource extraction, justice, and freedom.
In this latest episode of In Theory, Disha Karnad Jani interviews Camille Robcis, Professor of History and French at Columbia University about her recent book Disalienation: Politics, Philosophy, and Radical Psychiatry in Postwar France (University of Chicago Press, 2021). Robcis traces how the Catalan psychiatrist François Tosquelles, together with his colleagues and patients in the village of St-Alban-sur-Limagnole, transformed the practice and theory of psychiatry during and after the Second World War. They did this by turning towards the institution of the hospital itself, and considering how psychiatric care could be rooted in an ethical and political critique of social conditions. This resulted in a new movement called institutional psychotherapy, which Robcis traces between Spain, France, and Algeria, and in the work and legacies of influential thinkers such as Jean Oury, Frantz Fanon, Félix Guattari, and Michel Foucault.
I've had many outstanding guitarists on Bourbon Turntable and this week's guest is among the best. Mike Mostert is the co-founder and guitarist for a Muscle Shoals-based band called In Theory. In Theory brings a powerful rock sound, with thoughtful lyrics and amazing guitar riffs. (Their song "World's on Fire" has one of my favorite opening riffs...it's addictive.)We discuss Mike's background and the history of the band. We also get to talk about how their music is made as we are also joined by Mike's recording engineer, Charles Holloman. Once you've listened to this episode, you can find more information about the band at www.intheoryoriginal.com.
This Journey's End tried to be an emotional Crusher, but it just ended up being a Disaster. They really needed to Troi (Pic)harder. The Emergence of this episode, devoid of Inner Light, will get no Redemption. A very Dark Page in Enterprise history. There will be no Justice for this Too Short a Season, though it should be A Matter of Honor. This is The Price we pay when Yesterday's Enterprise isn't given its Devil's Due. This Final Mission is corrupted by a Future Imperfect, leaving an Identity Crisis and a tarnished Legacy, from which Terry Matalas will learn all the wrong Lessons. The crew of the NX-01, at least The Survivors, In Theory, should be the subject of Hero Worship, not just Relics, A Matter of Time until they become The Outcast. Time for The Big Goodbye. Also The Outrageous Okona, I guess. Oh, this is supposed to be an Enterprise Podcast. What a Conundrum. Oops. Here's episode 100. Yar gonna have a good time. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Attached intro and outro music by Iván D. Beltrán https://www.ivandbeltran.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Let us know what you think! Be our Pen Pals at atleasttheresadog@gmail.com
This week we have NEW Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard from Stryper, Skull Riot, Mark Farner, In Theory, Jade Elephant, Violet Breed, The Band Feel, Ron Keel, Gunshine, The Dead Daisies, and Wings Of Steel. We also have some stand out tracks from Grand Funk Railroad, Free, and Rush! Let's ROCK!Songlist:Stryper - End Of DaysSkull Riot - Chasing LightsMark Farner - I'm Your Captain (Closer To Home)Grand Funk Railroad - Mr. Limousine DriverIn Theory - DownJade Elephant - Bad ThingViolet Breed - AwakeFree - Fire and Water (Live)The Band Feel - Goodbye VirginiaRon Keel - HollywoodGunshine - BayouThe Dead Daisies - Times Are ChangingWings Of Steel - Slave Of SorrowsRush - Caravan
Historian and In Theory editor Disha Karnad Jani interviews Charisse Burden-Stelly about her new book, Black Scare/Red Scare: Theorizing Capitalist Racism in the United States (University of Chicago Press, 2023). The book explores how related panics about Black political power and communism in the early 20th century drove the US government's attempts at repression of anti-capitalist and anti-racist movements.
Join Lieutenant Commander Rebecca Frost, noted Space Show fan Admiral Kerry Jackson, Commander Robert Neal, and Commodore Leigh George Kade as they continue their voyage through all things Star Trek! In this episode, we dive into season 4 with these episodes: The Drumhead, Half a Life, The Host, The Mind's Eye, and In Theory. Check out Pieman Graphics on Etsy for Space Show Show and Geekshow stickers! All TSSS and GS proceeds go to our friend Leigh George Kade. https://www.etsy.com/shop/PiemanGraphics
Brand new single from IN THEORY is out "WORLDS ON FIRE" ! Tony is here to talk about the latest single and the latest update with IN THEORY - which features Tony and Mike Mostert . In Theory is a Muscle Schoals -style Led Zeppelin.
IN THEORY is a Muscle Shoals-style Led Zeppelin. A swampy gritty version of Soundgarden, all laced with powerhouse hard-rock vocals and an attitude that screams rock n roll. With In Theory you get a new style and sound unto itself that captures you in a way that leaves you wanting much more.IN THEORY is bringing something exciting to the table for listeners to engage with. As a band they are not typical or easy to put in a box, they are unique and diverse. Combining the musical ingredients from their pasts, In Theory is a band to easily get excited about. Over the years they have worked with many of the top musicians in the world from Victor Wooten, Vinnie Appice, Rob Morgenstein, Jared James Nichols and more. IN THEORY is currently working with famed director Juan Ibanez on a new music video and music that will release in the summer of 2023.
IN THEORY is a Muscle Shoals-style Led Zeppelin. A swampy gritty version of Soundgarden, all laced with powerhouse hard-rock vocals and an attitude that screams rock n roll. With In Theory you get a new style and sound unto itself that captures you in a way that leaves you wanting much more.IN THEORY is bringing something exciting to the table for listeners to engage with. As a band they are not typical or easy to put in a box, they are unique and diverse. Combining the musical ingredients from their pasts, In Theory is a band to easily get excited about. Over the years they have worked with many of the top musicians in the world from Victor Wooten, Vinnie Appice, Rob Morgenstein, Jared James Nichols and more. IN THEORY is currently working with famed director Juan Ibanez on a new music video and music that will release in the summer of 2023.
This week we have Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard from Accept, In Theory, Classless Act, Rickey Medlocke, Blackfoot, Ace Frehley, Kiss, Bruce Dickinson, Gypsy's Kiss, Shrapnel, Crashing Wayward, The Who, and Bon Jovi! Songlist:Accept - HumanoidIn Theory - She's GoneClassless Act - Classless ActRickey Medlocke - Never Run Out Of RoadBlackfoot - Too Hard To HandleAce Frehley - Walkin' On The MoonKiss - Black DiamondBruce Dickinson - Rain On The GravesGypsy's Kiss - We've Come To PlayShrapnel - Amber ScreamsCrashing Wayward - Staring At CeilingsThe Who - Long Live RockBon Jovi - I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
We have been following the career of In Theory for about four years now. From the first notes of the first song we ever heard from the band, to the latest single, we cannot get enough of In Theory's musical mastery! The guys are always kind enough to drop in and let us know about their latest music. This time we are joined by Lead Vocalist Tony Covino. 2024 is shaping up to be a big year for the band! They have just released a killer new single, World's On Fire, and have more new music on the way! Tony fills us in on the latest single, which we will play at the end of our conversation, and talks about some of the new music that is just around the corner. The band is also planning a lot of live shows this year, with some dates in Chicago and St Louis happening in March. Join our conversation, and crank up World's On Fire with us! Rock and Roll music (and conversation) that DESERVES to be heard!
This week we have Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard from Van Halen, Sammy Hagar, Frank Hannon, Velveteen Queen, Fifth Angel, In Theory, Angeles, Conquest, Sons Of Silver, Revolution Saints, Mick Mars, Scott Stapp, Misery, and Montrose! Let's rock!Songlist:Van Halen - Light Up The SkySammy Hagar - Growning PainsFrank Hannon - Love Is AliveVelveteen Queen - DreamerFifth Angel - When Angels KillIn Theory - World On FireAngeles - You Want Me To Love YouConquest - Walking DeadSons Of Silver - Tell MeRevolution Saints - Changing My MindMick Mars - Right Side Of WrongScott Stapp - Deadman's TriggerMisery - Out Of My Hands Montrose - Spaceage Sacrifice
Mike Mostert - In Theory chats with Donna Lyons on iHeart Radio
Adam Harstad examined production among older NFL players and he's stumbled upon a "What" without a "Why." He and Matt Waldman discuss on this week's RSP Film and Theory. Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman's cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He's a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most. He's also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts. Topic I'll let Adam Harstad's intro from his Footballguys feature, Dynasty, In Theory, do the job of teeing up this week's topic: For a long time, it was taken as an article of faith that advancements in training, nutrition, and medical science (as well as an increased focus on player health and safety) would extend careers. And a few high-profile outliers likely convinced many that that was taking place. Tom Brady won an MVP at age 40 and was a second-team All-Pro at 44. Travis Kelce is likely to make his ninth straight Pro Bowl at age 34 and is a good bet to earn his fifth first-team All-Pro while he's at it. Adrian Peterson had 1200 scrimmage yards at 33, 1000 scrimmage yards at 34, and even recorded a 100-yard effort in his first game with a new team at age 35. Frank Gore started 14 games at 37. But outliers have always existed. Marcus Allen logged 1100 scrimmage yards at age 35 and 36 back in the '90s. John Riggins logged 380 touches and was a first-team All Pro at age 34 in the '80s. Joe Perry was a regular starter to age 35 back in the '60s. Y.A. Tittle won an MVP at age 37 back in 1963. Don Maynard, Charlie Joiner, and Jerry Rice set standards for longevity in the '70s, '80s, '90s, and '00s. The best way to track longevity is not through the single oldest player at a given position but through the prevalence of old players in general. And on that count, the last decade has been one of the worst in history. And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt's new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you're a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Historian and In Theory editor Disha Karnad Jani interviews Anjali Arondekar, Professor of Feminist Studies at California University of California, Santa Cruz and Founding Director of the Center for South Asian Studies about her recently published book, Abundance: Sexuality's History (Duke University Press, 2023).
Jay kicks us off this week with a remembrance and celebration of the late Shane MacGowan, who died last week at the age of 65. Known best as the frontman for the Celtic punk band the Pogues, MacGowan brought traditional Irish music to the UK punk scene of the 1970s & 80s. His lyrics were both crass and profound, his voice fit his hard-lived appearance perfectly, and he will be missed.Songs: The Pogues - “If I Should Fall From Grace With God”The Pogues - “The Band Played Waltzing Matilda”The Pogues (feat. Kristy MacColl) - “Fairytale of New York”Elaborating on a story from last week's News with Nick, we learn more about the lead up to New Mountain Capital's acquisition BMI. Alongside ASCAP, BMI appealed to the Justice Department in 2014 for an update to the 1941 consent decrees that control major aspects of their organizations. In response, the Justice Department refused to modify any of the restrictions and added new requirements that seem to force the organization to find a better way to do its business. Read more from the NYTimes here and here.Song: White Denim - “Matter of Matter”Finally, Kaz's brother Mike thinks Taylor Swift's song “Don't Blame Me” sounds curiously close to Hozier's “Take Me to Church” and wants Greg to look into it. In Theory is a bit that does just that. Greg busts out the keyboard and breaks the songs down to determine whether there's something to the claim.Songs: Hozier - “Take Me to Church”Taylor Swift - “Don't Blame Me”
BOOKS: Bound To Happen, Jonathan Shannon; Love, In Theory, Elodie Cheesman; No Hard Feelings, Genevieve Novak; Ghosts, Dolly Alderton; One Last Stop, Casey McQuiston; Playing The Field, Zoe Foster Blake; Sit Stay Love, Amy Hutton; Someone Else's Bucket List, Amy T Matthews; Not Meeting Mr Right, Anita Heiss; Legally Blak, Teela Reid; Burn, Melanie Saward; The Summer Job, Lizzy Dent. | MOVIES: Notting Hill (Binge); Ibiza (Netflix); A Cinderella Story; Only You (Netflix); Serendipity (Stan); 50 First Dates (Amazon Prime);The Holiday (Binge); The Big Sick (Prime); Ruby Sparks (Disney+); Fleabag (Prime); Love Actually (Binge)Recorded on Gadigal land. Editing: Joshua Broadbent, Marker Creative Co. @thatromcompod / https://thatromcompod.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We (me especially, but also so many of my listeners) are great at theorizing. At predicting. At being super logical. We’re intelligent people. But when we theorize about house stuff like home maintenance and decluttering, putting our theories into practice isn’t so fun, so we tend to keep theorizing some more. But if we don’t […] The post 387: In Theory, Your House Will Never Improve (Reality Is Where it Changes!) appeared first on Dana K. White: A Slob Comes Clean.
In Episode 41 I had the chance to talk to the produce and also the lead guitarist of In Theory Mike Mostert and I will say Having Tony and Mike on the same week is a true honor to have them on the show we talk about music In Theory and his company Go Go Tuners. He is very talented and very gracious and It was unreal for me. I cant wait to have his on the show again !!! Website - https://www.intheoryoriginal.com/ IG - @intheoryoriginal Website - https://www.gogotuners.com/
In Theory editor Disha Karnad Jani interviews Ian Merkel, Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at Freie Universität Berlin, about his first book, Terms of Exchange: Brazilian Intellectuals and the French Social Sciences (The University of Chicago Press, 2022).
In Theory is a band on the rise! Their latest single, Stain On My Soul, has made it all the way to number 3 on the charts! It's great to see the band getting the attention they deserve! If you love guitar and amazing vocals, you will love In Theory! Guitarist Mike Mostert stops by to update us on all things In Theory, and of course, we talk about the new single, Stain On My Soul, and crank it up at the end! Come join us!
This week we have Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard from Gillan, Sunspy, The Dead Daisies, Red Reign, West Bound, In Theory, Winger, Nova Rex, Pat Travers, Rich Kid Express, Pump5, Alice Cooper, Dirty Honey and Queen!
Episode # 211 Tony Covino & Mike Mostert - In Theory - New Single "Stain On My Soul" # 3 Classic Rock Chart & more! IN THEORY is a Muscle Shoals-style Led Zeppelin. A swampy gritty version of Soundgarden, all laced with powerhouse hard-rock vocals and an attitude that screams rock n roll. With In Theory you get a new style and sound unto itself that captures you in a way that leaves you wanting much more. IN THEORY is bringing something exciting to the table for listeners to engage with. As a band they are not typical or easy to put in a box, they are unique and diverse. Combining the musical ingredients from their pasts, In Theory is a band to easily get excited about. Over the years they have worked with many of the top musicians in the world from Victor Wooten, Vinnie Appice, Rob Morgenstein, Jared James Nichols and more. IN THEORY is currently working with famed director Juan Ibanez on a new music video and music that will release in the summer of 2023. Guitarist and producer Mike Mostert, has a captivating style with a powerful approach to IN THEORY's music and live performances. A former EMI signed artist, Mike has taken a new approach to music, combining the styles and influences of a lifetime to create a sound that generates excitement. Mostert combines a wide variety of instruments and tunings when constructing IN THEORY's music. Mike produces a sound where Muscle Shoals meet Los Angeles and together creates 100% pure rock. Mike has been a musician, songwriter and producer for years and has worked with top tier players such as Victor Wooten, Vinnie Appice, Jared James Nichols and Johnny Hiland. There is no mistaking Tony Covino's vocal ability. His vocal presence is explosive and undeniably next level. Also a former EMI recording artist, Tony has carved out an impressive career. With a somber despair and resounding rage reminiscent of Soundgarden's Chris Cornell, Covino's strong vocals and reflective lyrics pull listeners in. Covino's emotion-laden voice and thought provoking lyrics result in a sound that is a high energy journey through a dark and moody landscape. As the front man for IN THEORY, Covino proves he's an artistic force to be reckoned with. Subscribe to Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged Podcast, Pat's Soundbytes IGTV and Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged - Podcast Radio Show on YouTube for all the interviews and incredible content. Instagram: Pat's Soundbytes Twitter: @PatsSoundbytes Facebook: Patrick Calamari or Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged! Patreon Page: Pat's Soundbytes
Celebrating the release of In Theory's single "Stain On My Soul" Jimmy Warren interviews Mike Mostert of In Theory, Jared James Nichols, Anthony Krizan (Spin Doctors) and bassist Rick Knapp. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/guitartalkandmetalmadness/support
IN THEORY is a Muscle Shoals-style Led Zeppelin. A swampy gritty version of Soundgarden, all laced with powerhouse hard-rock vocals and an attitude that screams rock n roll. With In Theory you get a new style and sound unto itself that captures you in a way that leaves you wanting much more. IN THEORY is bringing something exciting to the table for listeners to engage with. As a band they are not typical or easy to put in a box, they are unique and diverse. Combining the musical ingredients from their pasts, In Theory is a band to easily get excited about. Over the years they have worked with many of the top musicians in the world from Victor Wooten, Vinnie Appice, Rob Morgenstein, Jared James Nichols and more. IN THEORY is currently working with famed director Juan Ibanez on a new music video and music that will release in the summer of 2023.
IN THEORY is a Muscle Shoals-style Led Zeppelin. A swampy gritty version of Soundgarden, all laced with powerhouse hard-rock vocals and an attitude that screams rock n roll. With In Theory you get a new style and sound unto itself that captures you in a way that leaves you wanting much more. IN THEORY is bringing something exciting to the table for listeners to engage with. As a band they are not typical or easy to put in a box, they are unique and diverse. Combining the musical ingredients from their pasts, In Theory is a band to easily get excited about. Over the years they have worked with many of the top musicians in the world from Victor Wooten, Vinnie Appice, Rob Morgenstein, Jared James Nichols and more. IN THEORY is currently working with famed director Juan Ibanez on a new music video and music that will release in the summer of 2023.
This week we have NEW Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard from In Theory, Extreme, King Kobra, Alice Cooper, Long Pockets, The Bites, Bad Touch, Elegant Weapons, and Blackbird Angels, plus incredible music from Mitch Perry Group, Mr Big, Off Broadway and Deirdre!
In Theory editor Disha Karnad Jani interviews Divya Cherian, Assistant Professor of History at Princeton University about her book, Merchants of Virtue. Hindus, Muslims, and Untouchables in Eighteenth-Century South Asia (University of California University Press, 2022).
The Romulans did it! Evidence of the glassies, my droogs! Geordi LaForge is ready for some trivia and spanish guitar on Risa, but the Romulans take him hostage and force him to watch bad things using his visor interface. There's a tall shadow calling the shots with a familar voice, but it's not Majel Barrett, who finally gets credited on screen this episode as the ship's computer. The Klingons have an unruly colony and they accuse the Federation of aided the rebels. Turns out it was Ambassador Kel the whole time! What a dick! Greg hosts this episode which points to a lot of Trek lore yet to come. Must watch. Get in touch with us on Twitter @ReEngageTNG! Host: Greg Tito (@gregtito on Twitter, @greg_tito on IG) Panel: Kate Jaeger (@jaegerlicious on Twitter and IG), Jimmie G (@thejimmieg on IG & Twitter), and Erik Gratton (@erikfallsdown on Twitter & IG) Audio Editor: Greg Tito (@gregtito on Twitter, @greg_tito on IG) Logo artwork: @mojojojo_97 on Twitter, mojo97.com Theme music: Ryan Marth Next up is s4e25 "In Theory" hosted by Kate!
In Theory! Scott re-joins us for another Data-centric episode! This time, Data delves into the deep matters of love, courtship, romance, and relationships, and so do we! Such a deep episode tends to elicit such deep discussions. Also, there's some sort of dark matter wrecking up the place, and Picard has to drive a shuttlecraft by himself for some reason? Tune in to find out why! Looking for a stylish, compact wallet that can fan out your cards with the push of a button? Get up to an additional 25% off any order at Ekster by going to shop.ekster.com/newbie or by using our offer code "NEWBIE" at Ekster.com! This offer stacks with other sales on the website! Need a super fast, high quality, ultra secure VPN? Get an extra three free months of ExpressVPN when you sign up for 12 months through our affiliate link (a total of 49% in savings!): ExpressVPN.com/NewbieStarTrek Ask us a question at contact@newbiestartrek.com and we may answer it on the podcast! Intro theme song: Earl Grey (Hot!) by Nate Tang "What happened during this airdate?" song: Around the Sun by Nate Tang Catch our other projects (Fugitive Frames Film Podcast, Fugitive Games YouTube channel, etc.) at www.fugitiveframes.com!
Join us as we catch up with vocalist Tony Covino and guitarist Mike Mostert from In Theory. We discuss what is currently happening with the band and listen to a couple of tracks. As you will hear during the interview, the band is making plans to shoot a video for one of the songs off of their debut album, and are asking for your input. Of the two songs we play here, which one do YOU think they should make a video for? Email us with your choice! Send your emails to ralph@radiobypass.com Join our conversation and listen to some Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard!
In Theory and Play of the Duende, Spanish poet Federico García Lorca extolled the artistic necessity of duende – a poetic and artistic force that emerges from the darkness of our wounds. Lorca believed that art could only be great when duende was joined with wisdom and inspiration; the romance of angels and muses alone is not enough to create art that resonates with our fleshy, human experience. It was duende I thought of while in conversation with my guest today, Mojisola Adebayo. She is a performer, playwright and theatre maker, who often draws from the deep wells of Black pain to address the extractive practices that have robbed Black people of our lives and environments for 400 years. She marries these histories of extraction with the fantastical, adventurous and more-than-human to create art that challenges, provokes and inspires. Today, Mojisola takes us on a journey from Goldsmiths University to Antarctica, to space and back again, in a conversation that explores utilising performance to challenge the sanctity of whiteness, what an orgasm-seeking space odyssey tells us about the world-changing potential of queer Black pleasure, and how the reanimation of the life and story of Henrietta Lacks prompts us to consider our own genealogical and cosmic immortality. About Mojisola Adebayo Mojisola Adebayo is a Black British performer, playwright, director, producer, workshop leader and teacher of Nigerian (Yoruba) and Danish heritage. Over the past 25 years, she has worked on various theatre and performance projects from Antarctica to Zimbabwe. She has acted in over 50 theatre, television and radio productions, and devised and directed over 30 scripts for stage and video. More information about STARS: https://tamasha.org.uk/projects/stars/ More information about Family Tree: https://www.atctheatre.com/production/family-tree-uk-tour-2023/ About Busy Being Black Busy Being Black is an exploration and expression of quare liveliness and my guests are those who have learned to live, love and thrive at the intersection of their identities. Your support of the show means the world. Please leave a rating and a review and share these conversations far and wide. As we continue to work towards futures worthy of us all, my hope is that as many of you as possible understand Busy Being Black as a soft, tender and intellectually rigorous place for you to land. Thank you to our funding partner, myGwork – the business community for LGBT+ professionals, students, inclusive employers and anyone who believes in workplace equality. Thank you to my friend Lazarus Lynch for creating the ancestral and enlivening Busy Being Black theme music. Thank you to Lucian Koncz and Stevie Gatez for helping bring new Busy Being Black artwork into the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we have NEW Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard from American Jetset, The Devil's Seamstress, Air Raid, Robin McAuley, Cranberry Suit, Elegant Weapons, Extreme, In Theory, and Crown Lands, plus music from McAuley/Schenker Group, Metallica, and Johnny Van Zant!
In this week's episode, we discuss Chat GPT and Artificial Intelligence. For anyone unaware, Chat GPT is an AI chat bot that scours the internet to instantly answer any question you input into it. In Theory. We discuss the issues with it, the hacks that people have discovered to remove its filters and rule sets, and the implications of applying technology like this to already existing systems. We also get into Artificial intelligence as a whole, and discuss how we see it being implemented and the potential effects it will have on the world._________________Music By Nathan Willis RIPFollow Pursuit Of Infinity:www.PursuitOfInfinity.comDiscord: https://discord.io/pursuitofinfinityYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPpwtLPMH5bjBTPMHSlYnwQSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/58he621hhQ7RkajcmFNffbApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/pursuit-of-infinity/id1605998093Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pursuitofinfinitypod/Patreon: Patreon.com/PursuitOfInfinity
This week we have Rock and Roll Music that DESERVES to be heard from In Theory, XYZ, Austin Mo, Jared James Nichols, All Or Nothing, Richie Kotzen, The Winery Dogs, The Answer, Tesla, Fastest Land Animal, Corners Of Sanctuary, Chlsy, Iron Allies, and Alice Cooper!
250 – Counselling Terminally Ill Clients Donald Winnicott's True and False Self - Protecting Your Data Online In Episode 250 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly discuss this week's three topics: In ‘Theory in Practice' we'll look at Donald Winnicott's theory of true and false self. Then in ‘Practice … 250 – Counselling Terminally Ill Clients Read More » The post 250 – Counselling Terminally Ill Clients appeared first on Counselling Tutor.
250 – Counselling Terminally Ill Clients Donald Winnicott's True and False Self - Protecting Your Data Online In Episode 250 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly discuss this week's three topics: In ‘Theory in Practice' we'll look at Donald Winnicott's theory of true and false self. Then in ‘Practice […] The post 250 – Counselling Terminally Ill Clients appeared first on Counselling Tutor.
248 – SEO for Therapists Evaluating Counselling Skills – Applying Attachment Theory and Research in Day-to-Day Counselling In Episode 248 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly take us through this week's three topics: In ‘Theory in Practice', we look at evaluating and improving your counselling skills. Then in ‘Practice […] The post 248 – SEO for Therapists appeared first on Counselling Tutor.
248 – SEO for Therapists Evaluating Counselling Skills – Applying Attachment Theory and Research in Day-to-Day Counselling In Episode 248 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly take us through this week's three topics: In ‘Theory in Practice', we look at evaluating and improving your counselling skills. Then in ‘Practice … 248 – SEO for Therapists Read More » The post 248 – SEO for Therapists appeared first on Counselling Tutor.