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This episode discusses three recent stories from NREL: Dynamic Line Ratings, a crucial upgrade for our transmission system's future, are like adjusting a road's speed limit based on weather conditions. By utilizing real-time weather monitoring, we can increase power transmission when it's safe, ensuring efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness, which offers a bright forecast for our clean energy journey.The DuraMAT Consortium, spearheaded by NREL, addresses rapid changes in the solar industry, providing vital guidance for building reliable, durable solar panels amidst major growth in 2023. Their recent annual report unveils groundbreaking strategies and recommendations, promising long-term benefits for both manufacturers and consumers in the evolving solar energy landscape.Eastport, Maine, faces energy challenges exacerbated by storms and high costs, prompting its involvement in the Energy Transitions Initiative Partnership Project (ETIPP), where it focuses on resilient power systems and energy-efficient homes. By harnessing tidal power and analyzing energy-saving measures, ETIPP offers Eastport pathways to create a reliable, cost-effective, and resilient grid.This episode was hosted by Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle, written and produced by Allison Montroy and Kaitlyn Stottler, and edited by Joe DelNero and Brittany Falch. Graphics are by Brittnee Gayet. Our title music is written and performed by Ted Vaca and episode music by Chuck Kurnik, Jim Riley, and Mark Sanseverino of Drift BC. Transforming Energy: The NREL Podcast is created by the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado. We express our gratitude and acknowledge that the land we are on is the traditional and ancestral homelands of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute peoples. Email us at podcast@nrel.gov. Follow NREL on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Facebook.
It is time for the penultimate episodes of Battlestar Galactica! This week, the Cardassians review the final two episodes before the series finale, "Someone to Watch Over Me" and "Islanded in a Stream of Stars".In the first half of the episodes, we talk about whether Steven Seagal should have the right to yell at "Grump Old Men". We then find ourselves talking about the 1990's sitcom Step By Step with the passing of Suzanne Summers. Rob poses the question, "If you had to pick one lead from Friends, who is the lead character?
Welcome to Spacing Out With BB and Jason! We're covering Battlestar Galactica, and this week we're discussing season four, episode eighteen, “Islanded In A Stream of Stars”. Thanks for joining us! Feel free to reach out to us with your thoughts; We may use your comments on an upcoming episode. Email: spacingoutpod@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpacingOutPodX (Twitter): https://twitter.com/Spacing_Out_Pod #SpacingOut Check our other podcast, “Cloud 9”, where we discuss episodes of the sitcom Superstore: https://plinkhq.com/i/1388059742 So Say We All!
As artists (and creatives) we tend to feel like our work is an extension of ourselves. But my guest on this episode, Keren Toledano, makes a really good point…not to hold on to your work too tight. You need to hold onto it with open hands if you want to experience the much-needed freedom and flexibility to be an artist! Why? That's what we'll get into on the show, plus… How your style as an artist evolves as you do Why your work is not your identity (I.E. it's okay if it changes!) Getting vulnerable and selling your work Make sure to subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss a thing! And don't forget to come hang with me on Instagram @jodie_king_. Interested in being a guest on a future episode of Honest Art? Email me at amy@jodieking.com! Resources mentioned Keep up with Keren on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kerentoledano.art/ Sign-up for Keren's email list via her website: https://kerentoledano.com/ General Public - Synograph™ 3D Prints: https://www.generalpublic.art/ Check out Keren's prints on Minted: https://www.minted.com/store/furnishny Discover Keren's Synographs at CB2: https://www.cb2.com/search?query=keren%20toledano&isLanded=true&isReadyToShipAvailabilityOn=false For a full list of show notes and links, check out our blog: https://jodieking.com/podcast/
We're at the penultimate episode of Battlestar Galactica. Next week, we cover the frakkin' finale. How did we get here so fast, folks? Follow us @setcon1podcast on http://twitter.com/setcon1podcast (Twitter) and http://instagram.com/setcon1podcast (Instagram). Visit http://nightshiftradio.com/ (nightshiftradio.com) to learn more about the SC1 crew, check out the other shows on the network, and even peruse our merch store. Night Shift Radio has a newsletter! http://nsrad.io/mailinglist (nsrad.io/mailinglist) to get in on all the good stuff. Support this podcast
Fat Apollo Is Life - BSG S04E18 (Islanded in a Stream of Stars)!
Marc and Tricia are joined by special guest Edward James Olmos as they revisit BSG Season 4, Episode 18: “Islanded in a Stream of Stars.” The discuss Eddie’s roles as both actor and director in this episode, the timelessness of the series, and quarantining in the BSG bubble. Also, random cameos by Eddie’s dog. Join us.
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There's time for just one last toast to Galactica, before we head into the series finale. Matt's of mixed mind about meeting more Sixes. Pat has had it up to here with prophecy. Mike thinks Gaius just wants to be a bitch.
What possibilities emerge when we begin to question the tacitly accepted — and easily overlooked — limits that govern who we can be and what we can do? Composer Samuel Adams, rock climber/BASE jumper Steph Davis, and arts leader Ed Yim all push past traditional limitations in their everyday lives by writing music that reaches new emotional depths, scaling cliffs and flying off of them, or making a platform for artists to create without compromise. Each of them offers a unique and insightful perspective on this question in the debut episode of Imagination Radio. Music in this episode: — Dylan Mattingly: from Stranger Love (2018) — Contemporaneous — Samuel Adams: Tension Study no. 2 (2010) — Living Earth Show — Judd Greenstein: Change (2009) — NOW Ensemble — David Moore: Broad Channel (2015) — Bing & Ruth — Samuel Adams: from Chamber Concerto: Prelude (One by One) (2017) — Karen Gomyo, violin — Samuel Adams: Shade Study (2014) — Sarah Cahill, piano — Samuel Adams: Drift & Providence (2012) — National Orchestral Institute Philharmonic & James Ross, conductor; Samuel Adams, electronics — John Lewis: Silver (1964) — John Lewis, piano; Orchestra U.S.A.; Gunther Schuller & Harold Farberman, conductors — Dan Trueman: Silicon / Carbon (2008) — Princeton Laptop Orchestra (PLOrk); American Composers Orchestra & Jeffrey Milarsky, conductor — Ólafur Arnalds: Hands, Be Still (2013) — Philip Glass: from Symphony No. 4 (1996): I. Heroes — American Composers Orchestra & Dennis Russell Davies, conductor — Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: from String Quartet No. 1, Op. 11 (1871): II. Andante cantabile — New York Philharmonic & Leonard Bernstein, conductor — Julia Wolfe: from Fuel (2007): Part II — Ensemble Resonanz & Brad Lubman, conductor — Hector Berlioz: from Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14 (1830): V. Songe d'une nuit du Sabbat — Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique & John Eliot Gardiner, conductor — Gustav Mahler: from Symphony No. 8 in E-flat, Symphony of a Thousand (1906): Accende lumen sensibus — Schola Cantorum of New York, Juilliard Chorus, Columbus Boychoir; New York Philharmonic & Leonard Bernstein, conductor — James Horner: from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) — Ludwig van Beethoven: from String Quartet in E-flat, Op. 74 (1809): I. Poco adagio; Allegro — Artemis Quartet — Samuel Adams: Quartet Movement (2016) — Spektral Quartet — Meredith Monk & Mieke van Hoek: Vow (2011) — Katie Geissinger, voice — Steve Reich: Proverb (1995) — Theatre of Voices; Steve Reich Ensemble & Paul Hillier — Dylan Mattingly: from Atlas of Somewhere (on the Way to Howland Island) (2011): II. Islanded in a Stream of Stars — Contemporaneous — Morton Feldman: String Quartet No. 2 (1983) — FLUX Quartet — Anthony Motto: Live at GGBY in Moab (2017) With gratitude and admiration, this episode is dedicated to the memory of composer, conductor, pedagogue, and family man Harold Farberman (1929-2018).
Let's all sing together: "Islanded in a stream (of stars) / That is what we are / No one in-between / How can we be wrong?" Sorry, we just thought some Bee Gees might make up for this uneven episode. We watched the extended cut... and don't necessarily recommend you do likewise.
Backwards Star Galactica was a show where we watched Battlestar Galactica for the very first time, but in reverse chronological order, and tried to figure out what the show was about. It was the absolute worst idea for a podcast that anybody has ever had. Thus, we've decided to preserve it here for absolutely nobody. Enjoy!!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Every week on Backwards Star Galactica, Earth's biggest morons Wilder Shaw & Jesse McGrath turned their gaze towards the stars as they watched Battlestar Galactica for the very first time... except in reverse chronological order.Never seen Battlestar? Don't even care about Battlestar? Fear not, for this podcast was only about 20% Battlestar talk! Tune in for idiotic segments like "City Snacks", "Teachable Moments", "Figure it Outlander" and more!POINTS OF INTEREST THIS WEEK INCLUDED:• Adama's peepee• Edward James Almost• Cancer mamaBattlestar Galactica Season 4, Episode 18, "Islanded in a Stream of Stars" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Buffy 7x14 "First Date" & BSG 4x12 "Islanded in a Stream of Stars"
Battlestar Galactica revs up for its finale the only way it knows how: stretching out, letting go of narrative structure, making everybody sad, and handing the camera over to Edward James Olmos. We watched "Deadlock," "Someone to Watch Over Me," and "Islanded in a Stream of Stars," and get baffled at just what is happening with the character of Ellen Tigh. Then, Mad Men wraps up its fourth season, as Peggy and Ken save the company, Betty makes another rash decision, and Don one-ups her by spinning his life in a completely new direction after a trip to "Tomorrowland."
This is late in getting posted by a week from when we recorded it due to unforeseen illness. And this was our first week back after probably a month off. So we had a lot to talk about. BSG is almost over. Can't wait to see how Joey reacts to the finish. This tv podcast covers episodes 17 and 18 of Battlestar Galactica Season 4. Various topics discussed in this podcast include: Catching up on email Peter reviews the podcast "Welcome To Nightvale" Pete recommends the BBC show Top Gear Joey's Culture Corner: The Virgin's Promise by Kim Hudson Facebook Find of the Week: Listener Fishhead - Sesame Street Fighter Top 5 Favorite: Deceased Actors Pete actually likes Starbuck in these episodes. Cylons get a seat on the council. New Starbuck theory from Joey: She's a Cylon projection. "Lost is never a place you need to be. Where you need to be is found!" - Joey Smith I believe in angels Music Intro - Listener Brainy Smurf's Original Composition for TrekWest5: "This is Wrong Tool"Here is the rating that we gave for the episodes in Podcast 186: 2hr 04min 36sec:Someone To Watch Over MePeter: SciFi - 7 Television - 7Joey: SciFi - 10 Television - 8Islanded in a Stream of StarsPeter: SciFi - 7 Television - 7Joey: SciFi - 7 Television - 9Direct MP3 DownloadRSS FeedSubscribe Using iTunesIf you have something to say then we welcome your comments below, or feel free to email us at trekwest5@thehomestarmy.com, twitter us at hashtag TrekWest5, or leave us a voicemail at 801-788-4913.
Listen and watch along at home as Megan and Jim offer commentary on Star Trek (2009), directed by J.J. Abrams! Next Week on Nerd Novice: Battlestar Galactica season 4 “Someone to Watch Over Me”, “Islanded in a Stream of Stars”, and “Daybreak (Part 1, 2, 3)”