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The Irish Passport
The Bishop, the Guns, and the Virgin Mary

The Irish Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 59:57


Did you ever hear the one about the bishop and the airport? Or the unlikely group of Irish revolutionaries who ended up changing history through an ill-fated trip to Belgium on a yacht? Naomi and Tim tell some of their favourite, quirkiest stories from Irish history in this special seasonal story-time episode. Huge thanks to our sponsors, Irish at Heart, for backing this episode. Sign up to receive surprise boxes of artisan Irish goods at irish-at-heart.com, and get a special 15% discount off your first box with the discount code IRISHPASSPORT. Here's the link: https://irish-at-heart.com/ The music you heard in this episode is X-mas Carol by Jahazzar, from their album Sele Bonus episodes are published for our supporters over at www.patreon.com/theirishpassport

Plaid Skirts & Basic Black
PSBB Podcast & the Raiders of the Lost Ark with Patrick Wimp

Plaid Skirts & Basic Black

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 45:34


This week Patrick Wimp, filmmaker, & entrepreneur, joins the ladies to talks about Indy Jones and the power of storytelling in film. The Offertory:• Shannon: reading all things by Pope Francis, The Last Dance (on ESPN), and intentional quiet time.• Patrick: “How Spielberg, Lucas, and Kasden created ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark.’” and “Brothers from the Suburbs” webseries on Ficto app. • Marcia: Elephant on Disney+ (narrated by friend of the podcast, Megan, Duchess of Sussex) and @jeffrightnow on InstagramBe sure to follow us on Instagram:The show: @psbbpodcastMarcia: @stylishlyciaShannon: @teamquarterblackPatrick: @wimpjuiceEmail us at ​plaidskirtsandbasicblack@gmail.comJoin our Facebook group “Plaid Skirts and Basic Black: Coffee Talk” for even more shenanigans!Music: Seas of Mars by Jahazzar

GamingPerspectives
Gaming Perspectives With Saul and Jolene Episode 90: Boardgame Civility

GamingPerspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 34:20


      Civility is boardgames.  What is more important your friendship or "WINNING"!  Saul and Jolene talk about boardgame civility, at home, at tournaments or conventions.  What games don't make it to the table because there is too much player interaction.  Backstabbing element in the game? Better make sure all your players can handle it.       Saul and Jolene talk about a question a listener had on if it was okay to block someone from getting to a city in a Ticket to Ride boardgame?     Or in Carcassone, adding a tile to a castle claimed by another player to make it more difficult for that play to finish and score more points?      Saul and Jolene have friends that like to play very contentious games and others who don't.         Ticket to Ride is available anywhere, even Target       Carcassone is a great easy to learn tile laying game available anywhere they sell hobby games.        Leaving Earth is available at https://lumenaris.com/leavingearth.html      Music is by Jahazzar, song Be Nice off the album 1Up.    Available at Tribeofnoise.com

People and Projects Podcast: Project Management Podcast
PPP 274 | The Fearless and Irreverent Project Manager, with author J. Scott

People and Projects Podcast: Project Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 49:43


Total Duration 49:42 Download episode 274 Earlier this year we started using a time tracking solution called Hubstaff and, I have to tell you, it’s amazing. They now offer a project management app called Hubstaff Tasks. It utilizes the best parts of Agile to help you and your team get work done in a way that removes the hassle and just makes sense. Hubstaff Tasks utilizes Kanban boards like so many other PM tools out there but they’ve added extra features like automated workflows that let you move projects through the workflow and automatically assign tasks to whoever needs to work on them next, all with one click. Hubstaff Tasks also has a Sprints feature that allows you to organize all your tasks into a true agile weekly Sprint. Oh, and here’s a new feature they just added where you can set daily Standups to cover the three golden questions in the agile world: “What did you work on today?”, “What will you work on tomorrow?”, “Have you run into any roadblocks?” Hubstaff Tasks only launched this past June and there are already thousands of organizations already using it. And here’s the cool thing: since they’re still so new, anyone can start using Hubstaff Tasks today completely free, regardless of team size. Head over to hubstafftasks.com/projects to learn more. Thanks! It's About Leadership I often say in our project management workshops that they’re really leadership workshops cloaked as project management workshops. I say that because so much of our ability to successfully lead projects doesn’t come down to our ability to define and calculate the critical path. It isn’t just having a project charter. It’s more about how to facilitate and influence stakeholders to get an agreed-upon charter. It’s not about having the perfect risk register format. It’s about fostering a culture that allows risks to be talked about and dealt with. My guest today is J. Scott, author of The Irreverent Guide to Project Management. J shares some helpful insights in this episode about how to lead and deliver. Learn more about J and his company at https://120vc.com/who-we-are/. Let's Stay In Touch! I hear from listeners almost every day and I love it! How about you and I connect on LinkedIn? Go to https://PeopleAndProjectsPodcast.com/LinkedIn and send me an invite! Also, if you know of a group at your organization that has an upcoming large group gathering and uses outside speakers, let them know about the podcast! I'd love to work with them to help improve their ability to lead and deliver. Learn more at https://i-leadonline.com/keynotes. Thanks! Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Talent Triangle: Leadership LUXE by Jahazzar under a Attribution-ShareAlike License NO PANTS FRIDAY by Lee Rosevere is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License

Art Therapy
Art Therapy - Abstract Art

Art Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 11:18


Welcome to the Abstract! What is your experience with Abstract Art? Do you laugh at it or appreciate it? Do you think about art snobs who over-analyze everything, or wonder how the mess of colors that a 5-year old could draw is worth 10 million dollars? Well, I'm not here to change any minds about it, but modern abstract art is popular for a reason, they can't all be faking it. Today I'll be talking about the origins of abstract art, the difficulty of defining its price in the fine art market, and why seemingly simple pieces end up being so popular.    CC music by  Scott Buckley, Jahazzar, and RizkeyG.  Sources and Further Reading: Alex Mayyasi's detailed overview about this stuff https://priceonomics.com/why-is-art-expensive/ Making it in the Art world! https://books.google.com/books?id=kewsAgAAQBAJ&source=gbs_similarbooks Jackson Pollock: Interviews, articles, and reviews https://www.moma.org/documents/moma_catalogue_226_300198614.pdf  

Art Therapy
Art Therapy - The Brain Storm

Art Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 9:54


We have all Brainstormed It's a semi-tedious process we all went through in school, or work. Some sort of group project requires that you team up with a group of people, friends, colleagues or strangers, and collaborate to produce a creative peice. It's not our favorite pastime, but it's incredibly effective if done well, and even enjoyable! Today I'm talking about three tips for more effective brainstorming, and a small, back-to-school update.  Music by Jahazzar and Purple Planet Music.  

Art Therapy
Art Therapy - The Importance of Journaling

Art Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 12:16


Do you keep a Journal? Why not? There are no recorded downsides to journaling! It does sometimes take work, so it can be a bit tricky to maintain a habit of recording your thoughts and ideas, but man is it rewarding, and HELLA important to a creative lifestyle. Today I talk about the benefits of journaling, why you should start with a cheaper notebook, and ideas for some journaling challenges to start the back-to-school autumnal month of September!  Art of Manliness "Jumpstart your Journaling" Challenge https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/jumpstart-your-journaling-a-31-day-challenge/ Gregory Stock's "Book of Questions" https://books.google.com/books?id=ocJUMJebM5IC Creative Commons Music is by Jahazzar and RizkeyG from ccMixter. 

Art Therapy
Art Therapy - Work & Play

Art Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 11:37


Welcome Back!  The dream is to feel like you never have to work, and that as a professional artist, your passion, your "Play" is its own reward, and you get paid to do it! Well, most of us aren't there yet. SO how do we still fullfill our creative side while working through the monotony? Do we focus on work and delay the play for later, or find a way to blend them together? Today on the show I talk about How having fun can actually IMPROVE your productivity, and the importance of Play as a state of mind. Apologies for missing last week, this is the busiest week of the summer, so sadly a new episode wasn't ready in time.  For citation and further reading,  John Acuff, "Finish: Stop Making Perfect the Enemy of Done" Melanie Rothschild "The Art of Mistakes: Unexpected Painting Techniques & the Practice of Creative Thinking" Alan Watts, "What do you want?" Lecture Creative Commons Music is by Jahazzar, Loveshadow, airtone, and Dead Combo. The rights to the Alan Watts lecture is protected under fair use. 

Art Therapy
Art Therapy - Order & Chaos

Art Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 11:33


Order or Chaos?  Which one is better for making art? Seems like an odd question but suprisingly applicable. Today I talk about the value of planning in your personality, and debunk the myth of the crazy genuis artist bursting with energy all the time. I also went a little extra with the sound effects so... Enjoy!   https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test here's a great online test to see which of the 16 personalities you may be! Creative Commons Music is by Jahazzar, Purple Planet Music, and airtone from ccMixter. 

Art Therapy
Art Therapy - Writing my First Novel

Art Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 8:05


Welcome back, Artists!  Writing a novel can be daunting, but it's not impossible. Sometimes to start a hefty project like bookwriting, you just need a jolt of initiative that gets you from "I want to do this SOMEDAY" to "I'm doing it RIGHT NOW". How about a deadline of 50,000 words in 30 days, at 1,667 words per day? On the podcast, I talk about joining the Nanowrimo buzz, and why you should too!  Creative Commons music by Jahazzar.  I am not in any way sponsored or affiliated with the National Novel Writing Month organization, but I do believe in their cause for creativity :-) https://nanowrimo.org/

Art Therapy
Art Therapy - Where to Start?

Art Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 8:14


Location, Location...  Location! I don't like the phrase,  repeating the word three times doesn't make it more important. BUT, It's true. Where you create is incredibly important to how you create. On the show today, I talk about the affect of geography on your psyche, tips for an organized workspace, and who you surround yourself with.  Creative Commons music by Jahazzar.  Robin Sharma's 21 Tips to productivity! https://www.robinsharma.com/article/21-tips-to-become-the-most-productive-person-you-know  

Versify
The Blood Tie

Versify

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 17:37


Emily Tan comes from generations of immigrants and refugees; and she’s traveled the globe in pursuit of a family history fragmented by war. In this episode, Emily speaks with poet Destiny Birdsong about her journey to reconnect with relatives both past and present. You’ll hear about Emily’s experiences abroad, her mother’s ongoing search for the siblings she lost while fleeing Cambodia, and Emily’s own search for a relationship with her older brother, who lives in the same city but might as well be on the other side of the world. Credits: Versify is a production of Nashville Public Radio and The Porch, which trains our poets and hosts our storytelling events. Editing for this episode came from WPLN’s Blake Farmer, Tony Gonzalez, and Anita Bugg, along with The Porch’s Susannah Felts. Production for this episode came from Tasha Lemley. The episode was written, hosted, and co-produced by Joshua Moore. The music is by Podington Bear and Jahazzar — found through the free music archive. The show is distributed by PRX. The story and poem were recorded by Sean Clark at SNAP Community Center.

Versify
Learning To Fight

Versify

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 16:30


In creating Versify, we’ve realized the power of listening to people's stories and sharing them as poetry. To close out our first season, we’re gonna take you through some of the first poems and conversations that inspired us to make this show. And you’ll journey with us as we explore what it truly means — for our participants and our poets — to feel heard. * *Credits: Versify is a production of Nashville Public Radio and The Porch writers’ collective, which trains our poets and hosts our storytelling events. Editing and production today came from WPLN’s Tony Gonzalez, Emily Siner, Anita Bugg, and Joshua Moore along with The Porch’s Susannah Felts. The music is by Jahazzar — found through the Free Music Archive. The show is distributed by P-R-X.

Versify
The Crash, The Rock, It Sings

Versify

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 15:50


For Nashville Councilwoman Nancy VanReece, her passion for public service began with an act of intimidation. It was 1968 — and she was 4 — when someone threw a rock through the window of her family home. It was the day after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., and her father, a dentist, had lowered the flag on their porch to half-staff. VanReece, who has since become the first openly out lesbian elected to a legislative body in Tennessee, shares the pivotal childhood moment and then listens as Nashville poet Kelley Bell turns her words into poetry: I was wrapped in the colors of nighttime. Sleeping curled until I heard the crash. A blast then short cascade like beads my mother's feet down the hall. The ‘go back to sleep.’ Then the murmur of voices like any other bedtime … Credits: This episode of Versify was edited and mastered by WPLN’s Tony Gonzalez, with additional editing by Emily Siner and Anita Bugg, and Susannah Felts. The show is written, hosted and produced by Joshua Moore, a poet with The Porch. Today’s story and poem were recorded by Sean Clark at the 2017 Nashville Neighborhoods Celebration. The music is by Josh Woodard, Dr. Turtle, Jahazzar, Yair Yona, all found through the Free Music Archive.

Low Elo: The League of Legends Podcast for the Players - Low Elo
Low Elo Podcast EP. 132 - Nefarious Spaghetti

Low Elo: The League of Legends Podcast for the Players - Low Elo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2015


On this Episode of Low Elo: the League of Legends podcast, we welcome Nefarious Giraffe to the cast as we go over Riot's changes for Season 5, why no one will ever buy wards again and mourn the death of the Rune Combiner. This week we want to know what crazy, real-life applications you can find for a Zz'rot Portal! You can send your suggestions and other email to team@lowelo.com. You can follow the hosts on twitter: @LowEloDave, @Belsaas, and @LoLNefarious. This week's soundtrack is Siesta by Jahazzar.