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Freelanceri su isto tako pogođeni ovom krizom i situacijom kao i svi. Možda neki više, neki manje, neki katastrofalno a neki nisu ni osetili. Ipak većina jeste. Kako sam juče imao razgovor sa Edom Gudmanom za drugi podcast, prenosim vam odlomke iz tog razgovora. Cela epizoda Coworking Values podcasta https://coworkingassembly.eu/podcast/ed-goodman-the-nuances-of-the-freelance-world/ Intro Credits by: Crossing the Chasm by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3562-crossing-the-chasm License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Please feel free to email me at ksamuel.chris@gmail.com Follow the twitter feed @ https://twitter.com/Yamanote_InTech Instagram: @theyamanotesen Today's Podcast I talk about the books I read Podcast memory lane My podcast technology items!!! Intro Credits link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKVy4JBSerM&t=62s "The Philosopher's Mixtape Vol. I" Chillstep Mix / 1 Hour Youtube Channel: Terrestrial_Exitium Checkout the audiobook PERMANENT RECORD by Edward Snowden https://www.audible.com/pd/Permanent-Record-Audiobook/1250622689?qid=1572480701&sr=1-1&pf_rd_p=e81b7c27-6880-467a-b5a7-13cef5d729fe&pf_rd_r=RVMX8YRFSR74S3WF3PVH&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1 Checkout The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People https://www.audible.com/pd/The-7-Habits-of-Highly-Effective-People-Audiobook/B002V5HAL4?qid=1572480755&sr=1-1&pf_rd_p=e81b7c27-6880-467a-b5a7-13cef5d729fe&pf_rd_r=8DTFV9TQ77ABBQT55CGC&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yamanote-tech/message
#014 - You Can't Triple Stamp a Double StampThis is the fourteenth episode of GK&F - It's a Working Title.Intro Credits:Dave Smith (Voice over artist). Music by Strangers. Track Title - Heiress. Featured on the album 'Persona Non Grata'.Play Episode
#013 - Felicity Looks Better with Long Hair (Feat. Evan Sutter)This is the thirteenth episode of GK&F - It's a Working Title featuring Writer, Author, Speaker, Activist, Entrepreneur and Thinker Evan Sutter.Intro Credits:Voice-over Artist: Dave SmithMusic:Band - StrangersTrack Title - HeiressFeatured on the album 'Persona Non Grata'.Play Episode
Elise and Dave begin their quasi real-time coverage of Hulu's much anticipated adaptation of Stephen King's 11.22.63 with an in-depth look at the show's debut episode. There's a lot to discuss here - from the relative ontological fixity of "major" and "minor" historical events (why would "time" care? wouldn't any change be as important or as unimportant as any other change?) to the long-range historical impact of the Vietnam War. Along the way, we struggle to pin down the enduring appeal of old-timey diners, Elise takes our lives in her hands by calling out the CIA, and both hosts agree that, if nothing else, old Al's pantry wormhole showed up just in time to whisk James Franco out from under that death mask goatee. We'll be here every week for the duration of the 8-part series, and you're on our permanent invitee list - no de Mohrenschildt name-drop required! Episode-related Links: Peter Delacorte's Time on My Hands Eyes on the Prize Fellow (Time) Travelers: 11.22.63 Event Podcast with Christopher DeFilippis & Skipper Martin The Time Travel Nexus time2timetravel Time Travel Trio Time (Travel) Table 1min 30 secs 11.22.63 (2016) "The Rabbit Hole" No mailbag this week - we'll bring it back next time! We've got a time-Tumblr! Please do check it out and interact with us there! Don't forget, you can always write us at anotherkindofdistance@gmail.com, or contact us through our Facebook Page or Twitter account (@TimeTravelFilms). We're on all of the podcast delivery services, including iTunes, TuneIn radio and Stitcher, so please rate/review us there, if you can! Finally, as suggested by listener Jay, here's an Amazon link to Dave's time travel novel, Hypocritic Days (published by Insomniac Press), which is set in the pulp magazine and film worlds of the early 1930s. And the book is now available for Kindle! Please do let us know if you check it out. Intro Credits: Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs, "Stay" Original Another Kind of Distance artwork by Lee McClure
In a bid to catch up on film reviews, we're dealing with the screeners that built up during the latter half of Apocalyptic August. There is a slew of diverse films being covered this week. First up, Duane and Desmond review the Belgian feral child film, Cub. Then Rich the Monster Movie Kid reviews The Serpent and the Rainbow in tribute to the late Wes Craven. Then Desmond sits down for a marathon review of seven films that he has recently seen: The Treatment, Call Girl of Cthulhu, The Summer House, Extraterrestrial, Lost After Dark, K-11, and Rock N' Roll Frankenstein. There's also a particularly diverse selection of songs this week: "Blood of a Young Wolf" by Buck 65, "Intro & Credits" by Steve Moore, "Voodoo Medicine Man" by Aerosmith, "Vices" by Slayer, and " Lovecraft in Brooklyn" by The Mountain Goats. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
In a bid to catch up on film reviews, we're dealing with the screeners that built up during the latter half of Apocalyptic August. There is a slew of diverse films being covered this week. First up, Duane and Desmond review the Belgian feral child film, Cub. Then Rich the Monster Movie Kid reviews The Serpent and the Rainbow in tribute to the late Wes Craven. Then Desmond sits down for a marathon review of seven films that he has recently seen: The Treatment, Call Girl of Cthulhu, The Summer House, Extraterrestrial, Lost After Dark, K-11, and Rock N' Roll Frankenstein. There's also a particularly diverse selection of songs this week: "Blood of a Young Wolf" by Buck 65, "Intro & Credits" by Steve Moore, "Voodoo Medicine Man" by Aerosmith, "Vices" by Slayer, and " Lovecraft in Brooklyn" by The Mountain Goats. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
In a bid to catch up on film reviews, we're dealing with the screeners that built up during the latter half of Apocalyptic August. There is a slew of diverse films being covered this week. First up, Duane and Desmond review the Belgian feral child film, Cub. Then Rich the Monster Movie Kid reviews The Serpent and the Rainbow in tribute to the late Wes Craven. Then Desmond sits down for a marathon review of seven films that he has recently seen: The Treatment, Call Girl of Cthulhu, The Summer House, Extraterrestrial, Lost After Dark, K-11, and Rock N' Roll Frankenstein. There's also a particularly diverse selection of songs this week: "Blood of a Young Wolf" by Buck 65, "Intro & Credits" by Steve Moore, "Voodoo Medicine Man" by Aerosmith, "Vices" by Slayer, and " Lovecraft in Brooklyn" by The Mountain Goats. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
In a bid to catch up on film reviews, we're dealing with the screeners that built up during the latter half of Apocalyptic August. There is a slew of diverse films being covered this week. First up, Duane and Desmond review the Belgian feral child film, Cub. Then Rich the Monster Movie Kid reviews The Serpent and the Rainbow in tribute to the late Wes Craven. Then Desmond sits down for a marathon review of seven films that he has recently seen: The Treatment, Call Girl of Cthulhu, The Summer House, Extraterrestrial, Lost After Dark, K-11, and Rock N' Roll Frankenstein. There's also a particularly diverse selection of songs this week: "Blood of a Young Wolf" by Buck 65, "Intro & Credits" by Steve Moore, "Voodoo Medicine Man" by Aerosmith, "Vices" by Slayer, and " Lovecraft in Brooklyn" by The Mountain Goats. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.