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Celtic Myth Podshow
CMP Special 35 2013 Spring Equinox Show Pt.1

Celtic Myth Podshow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2013 81:46


Stones in Ireland align to the Spring Equinox This is the first half of our MONSTER show celebrating the Spring Equinox and Ostara! Be prepared for 4 super pieces of music, a fascinating piece about the Loughcrew Passage Tomb that shows that the Iron Age Celts regarded the Spring Equinox as significant, a wonderful Ostara piece by our resident bard, Chris Joliffe and as a super, special surprise - a listener submitted story! And this is only the first part! The next part of the show will be following hot on its heels! :) More resources over at our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com Running Order: Intro 0:40 News & Views 3:14 Into the Green - Spiral Dance 4:55 The Loughcrew Passage Tomb - Voices from the Dawn 11:06 Call of the Wildwoods - Brocc 25:23 Ostara's Hare by Chris Joliffe 31:59 Brighid's Flame - Kellianna 37:33 The Hero of Avalon - Zachary Hare 41:37 Avalon Is Risen - Leslie Fish 1:10:42 Promo - The Magical Faerie Festival 1:16:39 Thank you for donation - Birgir 1:19:04 We hope you enjoy it! Gary & Ruthie x x x It's always great to hear from you! Email garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, or call us on Speakpipe   Into The Green by Spiral Dance The Quickening Multi-award winning group Spiral Dance, based in Adelaide, has been playing rousing, high-energy music to enthusiastic audiences throughout Australia and beyond for over a decade. With a combination of haunting vocals, evocative fiddle, intoxicating guitar riffs and groovy accordion lines, underpinned with potent bass and dynamic percussion, the band presents an eclectic blend of traditional folk-rock with powerful self-penned songs and tunes. Enchanting melodies intertwine with mythical tales that are sure to captivate your soul, tease your mind and steal your heart, casting your spirit into the realms of magic and the mists of ancient time. We are privileged to bring you their moving track, Into the Green, which comes from the album, The Quickening. The album, The Quickening, with all of its songs about the Quickening of Life withing the Earth, won the Most Outstanding CD Release for 2006, in the South Australian Folk Awards. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor Page.   The Loughcrew Passage Tomb by "Voices From The Dawn" Cairn H and the Hag of Beare (An Cailleach Bhéara) Sliabh na Caillíghe constitutes a Neolithic necropolis, a passage-tomb cemetery with some evidence of at least thirty tombs, the grandest concentration of such monuments in Ireland. Over the centuries scores of others may have been destroyed with no trace remaining. Cairn T (pictured above) can be seen in a Virtual Reality tour on the Voices from the Dawn website. This is the Cairn that is illuminated by the Sun at the time of the Spring Equinox. Equinox illumination at the end of the Tomb The Hag of Beare The folktales of the ancient Hag of Beare were the stories that greeted Conwell, John O’Donovan, and Jonathan Swift before him.  Other translations of "The Hag of Beare" can be found on Voices from the Dawn. The Hag's Chair The Hag's Chair (pictured above) has a deeply-incised cross carved into its seat was noted by Conwell as a nineteenth-century trigonometric mark, although others have claimed it to be an artifact of the monument’s use as a “Mass rock” during Penal times. Carvings on the front of the Hag's Chair You can visit the Voices of the Dawn website or follow them on Facebook. You can also find out more about the project, and Howard Goldbaum, on our Contributor Page.   Call of the Wildwoods by Brocc 13 Moons Brocc came into being over the summer of 2008 - a product of gales and rain in the woods and a badger who came to stay and has become our symbol. The songs we weave tell tales of myth and legend and the old beliefs of our lands and peoples. Our music is timeless, evocative of earlier, simpler times. The instruments reflect our love of forgotten timbres - we play English & Swedish bagpipes, woodwinds and recorders, the medieval hurdy-gurdy, mandola and laùd, and a host of percussion. Brocc's songs and tunes are mostly original, with some traditional material in our own distinctive arrangements. This beautiful track, Call of the Wild Woods, is a superb example of their style and versatility and comes for their latest album, 13 Moons. You can find out more about Brocc on their Website or on our Contributor Page.   Ostara's Hare by Chris Joliffe Chris Joliffe Chris is an amazing bard whose talents cover both story and poem as he explores mythic realms with his evocative words. He has kindly given us permission to use some of his amazing stories and poems in the show and we're sure that you'll love them just as much as we do. In this show, you can hear his arousing story, Ostara's Hare celebrating the coming of the Dance of the Spring Goddess with the eternal Trickster, the moon gazing hare! Don't forget to check out Chris' Contributor Page to find out a little more about him.   Brighid's Flame by Kellianna Elemental Kellianna is an accomplished musician and performer worldwide. Her CD's, Lady Moon, I Walk with the Goddess, Elemental and The Ancient Ones are being recognized around the globe as a must have for any lover of Goddess inspired folk music. Her live shows are a combination of acoustic guitar songs and chants to the God and Goddess. Brighid's Flame: "I starting writing this at Imbolc 2009 and finished Imbolc 2010. This is one of my favorite harmonies ever!" Learn more about Kellianna on her website or on her Contributor Page.   The Hero of Avalon by Zachary Hare Zachary Hare "I'm different than most guys. Chivalry, honor and romance are very much alive in me. I'm a BIG FAT IRISH ITALIAN and DAMN PROUND OF IT. I'm a comic book geek and a theatre geek. I'm a christopagan. Someday I hope to be a professional actor." Names used in the Story Arthur Lady Boireann Madadh Allaidh Joden   Avalon is Risen by Leslie Fish Avalon is Risen Finally, a recording dedicated to Leslie Fish's most inspired bardic and Pagan songs. These songs serve up myth and magic, and Leslie's unique sense of wonder and humor. Includes a stunning 32-page color lyric booklet, crafted by Celtic illustrator Bradley Schenck. Introduction by noted fantasy author Diana L. Paxson. Producer Kristoph Klover strove to make this Leslie's most finely crafted recording yet, and we hope you'll agree!  The title piece – "Avalon is Risen" – was written by Isaac Bonewits, founder of the Ár nDraíocht Féin. You can find out more about Leslie on her website or here, on her Contributor Page.   Promo - The Magical Faerie Festival The Magical Faerie Festival We bring you a Promo for this year's Magical Faerie Festival which is going to be held in Findon, West Sussex, UK on the 10-12th May and we are going to be there!! We hope to be making a special show introducing you to the artists, the ambience and the faeries! Then we'll be able to tell you what goes on at these fantastic events! The Organisers say: This years festival features our largest line-up of live music and entertainment yet. All of which is included in the price of your festival ticket! Live Music Inkubus Sukkubus, Pythia, Daemonia Nymphe, Flutatious, Serpentyne, Spriggan Mist, Beck Sian, Matthew Callow, Ash Mandrake, Fay Brotherhood Cernewoda, Roxircle, Jaime Black, Kim Thompsett, Willows Drum, Inta Africa, Jonathon Kershaw + more!   Competition We ask for just a little more patience, we announce our Celtic Twist Competition winner in the second half of our Spring Equinox Holiday Special, SP36 - coming soon!   Get EXTRA content in the Celtic Myth Podshow App for iOS, Android & Windows Contact Us: You can leave us a message by using the Speakpipe Email us at: garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com. Facebook fan-page http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow, Twitter (@CelticMythShow) or Snapchat (@garyandruth), Pinterest (celticmythshow) or Instagram (celticmythshow)   Help Spread the Word: Please also consider leaving us a rating, a review and subscribing in iTunes or 'Liking' our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow as it helps let people discover our show - thank you :) If you've enjoyed the show, would you mind sharing it on Twitter please? Click here to post a tweet! Ways to subscribe to the Celtic Myth Podshow: Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher   Extra Special Thanks to Show Friends   Phil Thornton Solstice We are proud to feature Phil in this show as sets us on the right track for Spring with his track Awakening played during the Loughcrew piece, from his album, Solstice. You can find out more about Phil's wonderful music and services on his website or more details on his Contributor Page.   Keltoria Shadows & Stone We are pleased to be able to bring you a superb piece by Keltoria, Edge of Magik and After the Storm from their album, Shadows & Stone in our Loughcrew piece. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page.   Special Thanks   For Incidental Music Enemy in Disguise, The War is Not Lost, Winner's Smile from Free Stock Music. Project Divinity, for Ethereal Awakening from his album Divinity. See his website or our Contributor Page for more details. Philippe-Aubert Gauthier, for his track Le Pendaison from his album La Plaie. See his website or our Contributor Page for more details. eNoz, for his track Xe Om from his album Nuits de Glace. See his website or our Contributor Page for more details. Jaime Heras, for his track Este Valle de Lagrimas for his album, Album de Fotos. See his website or our Contributor page for more details. AKAJULES, for Grieve from the album, Intrusion. See his Contributor page for details. Armolithae, for Ignition from Artanis by See the Contributor page for more details. Grégoire Lourme, for Bike Chase from his album The Bourne Ultimatum. See his Contributor Page for more details. Zero Project, for The Ride of the Dark Knight from his album, Fairytale 2, and Nocturne from the album Autumn Prelude. See his website or the Contributor Page for more details. Flavio Simone, for Happy Moment from the album Differences. See the Contributor page for more details. Diane Arkenstone The Secret Garden. See her Contributor page for details. Kim Robertson The Hangman's Noose. See her Contributor page for details. Jigger Time Ticks Away. See her Contributor page for details.   For our Theme Music: The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details.   Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music (in Alphabetic order) Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page. Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page. Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page. Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page. The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page. Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page. Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page. Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permisssion to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page. S.J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page. Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor page.   We hope you enjoyed the show and with all of our blessings, Gary & Ruthie xxx   Save Save

Celtic Myth Podshow
CMP Special 27 New Year 2012

Celtic Myth Podshow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2012 63:59


On the trail of the Wild Hunt! In this show, we follow the trail of the Wild Hunt as it leads through 5 fantastic pieces of music, through a poem and discussion of the Yule Log, via a wonderful story by our Bard, Chris Joliffe, about Midwinter and on into the origins of the Wild Hunt. You can hear the amazing sounds of Jennifer Cutting, Damh the Bard, Cernunnos Rising, Kevin Skinner, SJ Tucker and Spiral Dance! How's that for a fantastic line-up? Wow! :) Full Show-notes, with all credits, can be found on our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com/newyear2012 Running Order: Intro 0:40 News & Views 1:50 Robin of Sherwood - 20 Years Later 2:01 Song of Solstice by Jennifer Cutting's Ocean Orchestra 3:24 The Traditions of Yule & the Yule Log by Ruthie 7:46 The Wheel by Damh the Bard 16:49 'Spirit of Albion: the Movie' Trailer 21:55 The Woodcutter's Poem by 'Mother Goose' 22:25 A Fire Fit for a Queen by Cernunnos Rising 24:44 Midwinter Story by Chris Joliffe 29:14 Hymn to Herne by S. J. Tucker 37:30 The Wild Hunt 41:10 Promo The Amber Treasure 52:45 Solstice Evergreen by Spiral Dance 55:17 Auld Langs Syne The Bardic Circle 1:01:20 Outtakes 1:02:01 We hope you enjoy it! Gary & Ruthie x x x Released: 23 Jan 2012, 1h 5m It's always great to hear from you! Email garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, or leave us a message using Speakpipe   Robin of Sherwood - 20 Years Later We talk about the proposal to bring back the Robin of Sherwood series with the original cast, writers and production standards. It is being proposed by Stansfilm, who are now seeking backers for the project. "Over the past few years attempts have been made to revive the series but unfortunately failed. Now, in 2011, a script has been written by Richard Carpenter and plans are being made to bring back Robin of Sherwood... Stansfilm are presently heading an attempt to bring this series back to your screens... ...but we need YOUR help to make it happen!" Find out more on the Stansfilm website.   Song of Solstice by Jennifer Cutting's Ocean Orchestra What a wonderful way to start the show! Jennifer Cutting and her Ocean Orchestra bring us the title track to her new album, Song of Solstice. This rousing Celtic Folk track is a brilliant example of the high quality of foot-stomping music that you can expect from Jenifer and the crew! You can find out more about Jennifer and the Ocean Orchestra on their website at Ocean Orchestra or on our Contributor Page.   The Traditions of Yule and the Yule Log collected by Ruthie In this piece, we talk about the Holly and the Oak Kings, Holly & Mistletoe, Santa Claus' Reindeer, Herne the Hunter and the symbolism of the Stag and deer. We then go on to examine the origins and traditions of the Yule Log in much more detail. Much of the detail came from [Wiki].   The Wheel By Damh the Bard Damh is a modern-day Bard whose spirituality, and love of folk tradition, is expressed through his music, storytelling and poetry. Drawing on the Bardic traditions his performances are both entertaining and educational, weaving a tapestry of myth, peace, and anthems that speak directly to the heart, but never without a good splash of humour. You can find his music on iTunes, or from his website, Pagan Music. He is also the voice behind Druidcast, the official podcast of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids (OBOD, for short) - modern day Druids. . You can find Druidcast here and find out more about OBOD hereYou can find out more details about Damh on his Contributor Page on our website.   The "Spirit of Albion: the Movie" Trailer We talk about the new trailer for the movie, The Spirit of Albion. You'll be able to see this on our website if it does not show above.     The Woodcutter's Poem by Mother Goose We bring you a lovely poem purportedly from Mother Goose that teaches children about the best logs to burn for a good winter fire. Although, We couldn't find a direct link the source for this is minogue.com. The full version of Mother Goose can be found at Project Gutenberg. We also found it at Legendary Dartmoor under the name of a Dartmoor Log Poem. It has long been a traditional English folk song as can be found at the Traditional Music website.    We're also proud to accompany this poem with Anne Roos' wonderful track The Gold Ring (details in the credits at the bottom).   A Fire Fit for a Queen by Cernunnos Rising George Nicholas and Cernunnos Rising bring us a unique blend of new age, Celtic, pagan, druidic music, featuring evocative songs with deep and well crafted lyrics; reminding us of a living tradition that explores the mysticism of trees, the waters, the air that we breathe, the seen and the unseen and delicate balance in all things.   In this show you can hear his song, A Fire Fit for A Queen from the album Wild Soul, which carries on the wonderful traditions of logs and wood that we've been talking about in this show. You can find out more about Cernunnos Rising on their website or on their Contributor Page. Midwinter Story by Chris Joliffe Astoundingly, Chris is an undiscovered talent - that is, until now! This amazing bard has given us permission to use some of his amazing stories and poems in the show and we're sure that you'll love them just as much as we do. In this show, you can hears his wonderfully evocative, Midwinter Story. We hope to bring you much more of Chris in the future and in the meantime check out his Contributor Page to find out a little more about him.   Hymn to Herne by S. J. Tucker Critics describe S.J. Tucker's music as the perfect mix of witty and weighty, and she takes listeners on a fantastic, genre-hopping ride with just her voice, her guitar, and occasionally a drum. Fans of all ages come to see SJ Tucker for more than just the stories she weaves into her songwriting -- her musical talents are second to none. Her style is classified, at times, as "Celtic Blues", while her instrumental and vocal talents earn comparisons to Joni Mitchell, Ani DiFranco, Dar Williams, and Jeff Buckley. Not confined to one type of song or another, SJ spans opera, chant, and rockergrrl, employing deft guitar hands and the bluesy, powerful voice of a 300lb gospel singer--finely contained in a petite frame which earned her first band the name 'Skinny White Chick' by accident. We are really proud to bring you her Hymn to Herne from her album Blessings, a powerful, blood-pounding evocation of atavistic force. You can find out more about Sooj on her website at sjtucker.com or on her Contributor Page.    The Wild Hunt We talk about the belief in the Wild Hunt, or Raging Host. Fairies, the dead, or a historical, legendary figure? We also talk about Hunt leaders, such as Herne the Hunter, Gwyn ap Nudd and his white hounds and the Herlathing.   Promo - The Amber Treasure by Richard Denning Cerdic is the nephew of a great warrior who died a hero of the Anglo-Saxon country of Deira. Growing up in a quiet village, he dreams of the glories of battle and of one day writing his name into the sagas. He experiences the true horrors of war, however, when his home is attacked, his sister kidnapped, his family betrayed and his uncle's legendary sword stolen.  Cerdic is thrown into the struggles that will determine the future of 6th century Britain and must show courageous leadership and overcome treachery, to save his kingdom, rescue his sister and return home with his uncle's sword. The Amber Treasure is Historical Fiction set in Dark Age Northumbria and can be found on Podiobooks.com.   Solstice Evergreen by Spiral Dance Multi-award winning group Spiral Dance, based in Adelaide, has been playing rousing, high-energy music to enthusiastic audiences throughout Australia and beyond for over a decade. The richly-textured and powerful song Solstice Evergreen, recalls ancient times with a powerful driving force that reminds us that the spirit is still very much alive today. Amazing song! You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor Page. Get EXTRA content in the Celtic Myth Podshow App for iOS, Android & Windows Contact Us: You can leave us a message by using the Speakpipe Email us at: garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com. Facebook fan-page http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow, Twitter (@CelticMythShow) or Snapchat (@garyandruth), Pinterest (celticmythshow) or Instagram (celticmythshow)   Help Spread the Word: Please also consider leaving us a rating, a review and subscribing in iTunes or 'Liking' our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow as it helps let people discover our show - thank you :) If you've enjoyed the show, would you mind sharing it on Twitter please? Click here to post a tweet! Ways to subscribe to the Celtic Myth Podshow: Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher   Special Thanks Kevin Skinner for At The Gates of Dinas Afferon from the album Fire Walk WIth Me. See his website for further details of check out his Contributor Page. Anne Roos for her pounding The Gold Ring from the album, A Light in the Forest. See her Contributor Page for more details. Jaime Heras, for his track Eyes of the Hubble from his album, Celestie. Check out his Contributor Page for more details. Grégoire Lourme, for Jamie Alison from his album The Bourne Ultimatum. See his Contributor Page for more details. Beer Belly for The Dublin Reel, from their album Paddy's Boots. See their Contributor Page for more details.   For our Theme Music: The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details.   Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music (in Alphabetic order) Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page. Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page. Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page. Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page. The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page. Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page. Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page. Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page. S.J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page. Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor page. We'd like to wish you 'Hwyl fawr!', which is Welsh for Goodbye and have fun, or more literally Wishing a Good Mood on you!     Save Save

How the World Works (and What Jesus Does Through Us to Overcome It)

HOW TO REMOVE A LIGHT STAIN: The music is by Ax and is entitled "Think About It" found at http://music.mevio.com.THE KEY: The music is by Al Phlipp and the Woo Team and is entitled "Abromowitz - The New Age Harp" found at http://music.mevio.com. THE INNER THERMOSTAT: The music is by Adam Zampino and is entitled "Autumn Stream" found at http://music.mevio.com. REEL-TO-REAL: The music is by Jaime Heras and is entitled "El Hombre de Volos" found at Jamendo.com. A SPIRITUAL GAUGE: The music is by LFG and is entitled "Wyprawa do reszty Aswiata" found at Jamendo.com.

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
PODCAST IRREDUCTIBLE 34 - ALAN TURING

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2010


En primer lugar me gustaría pediros disculpas por la tardanza en editar este último podcast. Alguno de los asíduos que os pasáis por el podcast de la Aldea, incluso me habéis enviado algún correo dándome prisa y diciéndome: "Ey, Irreductible, que llevas casi dos meses sin hacer ningún podcast, ponte manos a la obra..."La razón no es otra que mi torpeza informática que, hace algunas semanas, me obligó a formatear el ordenador, perdiendo todo lo que había grabado hasta ese momento...Es uno de los inconvenientes de realizar estos podcast de manera amateur en mi casa... Quizá si alguna radio me fichara como a Cristiano Ronaldo para algún programa y me brindara la oportunidad de trabajar con un estudio de sonido profesional... jajajaja :DPero bueno... aunque sea dos meses después, aquí estamos de nuevo y en esta ocasión me gustaría que volviéramos a recordar la figura de Alan Turing. Un personaje apasionante cuya vida estuvo llena de logros y brillantes descubrimientos que llevaron a convertirle en uno de los padres de la informática actual.Turing realizó una importantísima labor en la segunda guerra mundial, descifrando los códigos secretos alemanes de la máquina enigma y ayudando a su país a ganar aquella confrontación. A pesar de eso, Alan Turing, no fue tratado como merecía y creo que este podcast es un buen homenaje a quien tanto debemos los internautas y aficionados a la informática.Espero que os guste.Un saludo. DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 80MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3- 30MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 80MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 80MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD - DESCARGA DESDE IVOOX- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESLas Músicas utilizadas en este Podcast están bajo Licencia Creative Commons:- Jaime Heras (de su disco The future is over)- DJ Fab- Axial Ensemble- Canción: "Border Blaster" de Josh Woodward------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Sonidos y Sonados
Sonidos y Sonados 14-01-2010

Sonidos y Sonados

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2010 62:48


Estrenamos año. Por cierto, desde el Sonidos y Sonados te deseamos lo mejor para este 2010. Cambio de mes, por lo tanto, cambio de sintonía, en este caso el protagonista es Jaime Heras que estará acompañado en el programa de hoy por algunas novedades muy recientes , acompañadas de otras que no tuvimos oportunidad de […]

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 31 - Heliocentrismo

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2010


PODCAST IRREDUCTIBLE 31HELIOCENTRISMO,DE ARISTARCO A COPÉRNICOEl 2009 fue declarado Año Internacional de la Astronomía y desde mis humildes posibilidades he intentado unirme a todos las efemérides y conmemoraciones editando diferentes Podcast que ayudaran a la divulgación de la Ciencia.Así, llegaron Podcast como los capítulos especiales dedicados a Hubble y al Telescopio Espacial que lleva su nombre, a Darwin y su viaje al mundo en el Beagle o la llegada del hombre a la Luna en su 40 aniversario y el CERN.También he querido rescatar la vida y obra de científicos algo más olvidados como Athanasius Kircher, John Nash, Alexander von Humboldt o Nicola Tesla.Esa era la idea de este Podcast que inicia un nuevo año con mi particular despedida al Año Internacional de la Astronomía que se nos ha ido.Por eso me ha parecido buena idea hacer también hoy algo especial... Repasaremos la historia de la Teoría Heliocéntrica de la mano de dos mentes privilegiadas que no se conformaron con las ideas prestablecidas de su época y miraron más allá: Aristarco de Samos y Nicolás Copérnico.Viajaremos algo más de 1700 años, desde la Grecia Clásica hasta el Renacimiento para rememorar el año astronómico que se nos ha ido y comenzar con fuerza este 2010.Además, como os digo, es un Podcast algo especial porque cuento con la colaboración de Jose Antonio Blanco, uno de los componentes de Macniacos, que ha querido prestar su voz y convertirse en Copérnico durante un momento.Espero que os guste el trabajo que aquí os presento y os deseo un 2010 lleno de buenas cosas.DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 69MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3 - 32MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 69MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 69MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD- DESCARGA DESDE IVOOX- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESLas Músicas utilizadas en este Podcast están bajo Licencia Creative Commons:- Jaime Heras y su nuevo disco El día mejor- Canción: I will be OK de Daniel Gray------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 29 - Athanasius Kircher

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2009


PODCAST LA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLECAPÍTULO 29 - ATHANASIUS KIRCHERA veces uno no comprende bien cuál es el mecanismo que dirime qué personajes históricos pasan a la posteridad y cuáles se quedan olvidados en la bruma de los años. Cuál es esa fórmula que usa la vida para dejar a un lado a grandes hombres y ensalzar hasta los cielos a otros menos dotados.El caso de Athanasius Kircher constituye una de esas ocasiones en las que la Historia deja atrás a un grande de los suyos... Un personaje que, al igual que Nicola Tesla o Alexander von Humbold, no han tenido la repercursión que sin duda merecieron.Y son esos personajes los que nos gusta descubrir o redescubrir en ese amplio concepto al que titulé Aldea Irreductible... Personajes ingeniosos, inteligentes, asombrosos, como Athanasius Kircher.Perdonad por la tardanza en editar este último Podcast, pero tanto el viaje a Sevilla como la dificultad de encontrar fuentes fiables para realizarlo, me han impedido ofrecéroslo antes. Aún así, espero que sea de vuestro agrado.Un saludo.DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 78MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3- 37MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 78MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 78MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD- DESCARGA DESDE IVOOX- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESLas Músicas utilizadas en este Podcast están bajo Licencia Creative Commons:- Proyect System 12- Mattias Westlund- David Ospina- Michu- Stephano Targa- Jaime Heras- Canción "Stranger" de Circa Vitae------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Celtic Myth Podshow
CMP Special 15 Samhain 2009

Celtic Myth Podshow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2009 102:28


Rowan of the Wood story and all about the Hag Goddess This is the Samhain Holiday Special featuring 6 wonderful pieces of music, a fantastic section of the Celtic novel for Young Adults, "Rowan of the Wood" and an in-depth study on the Celtic Hag Goddess, the Cailleach. We are also very proud to bring you a world exclusive preview of a track from Damh the Bard's new album, Tales From The Crowman. More resources over at our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com/rowan Running Order: Intro 0:41 News & Views 2:35 Bard Song by Jenna Greene 4:20 Visions of the Cailleach by Sorita d'Este and David Rankine 8:53 The Pattern by Willson & McKee 25:18 Niall of the Nine Hostages from 'Visions of the Cailleach' 30:13 Banshee by The Blarney Rebel Band 33:25 Rowan of the Wood by Christine & Ethan Rose 38:55 Shore of Dreams by Paul Newman 1:08:28 Magical Times Magazine 1:10:11 Standing with Stones DVD 1:12:10 Tribal Gathering by Keltoria 1:23:13 Listener Feedback 1:27:40 Promo - Pagan Perspectives on Blogtalk Radio 1:29:35 Promo - New Forest Podcast 1:30:45 Twa Corbies by Damh the Bard 1:32:33 Outtakes 1:39:10 We hope you enjoy it! Gary & Ruthie x x x It's always great to hear from you! Email garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, or call us using Speakpipe News & Views We mention the fact that Gary's health is worsening and he is waiting for an operation and apologise for the delay we are bound to have in getting the shows to you. As soon as we are able, we'll be back up to speed again. Bard Song by Jenna Greene Bard Song: A song to honor the original storytellers and songwriters. It is because of their great skill that the ancient nature myths are alive and vibrant today. Jenna can be found on Myspace, but her own website provides lots of useful information. You can find out more details about Jenna on her Contributor Page on our website.   Visions of the Cailleach by Sorita d'Este and David Rankine Standing astride the British landscape, looms the giant blue form of the Cailleach. Whether she is seen as a benevolent earth-shaping giantess, harsh winter hag goddess, shape-shifting crone, guardian of sacred wells and animals, or ancient bestower of sovereignty; the Cailleach appears in many roles and manifestations in myths and legends across the British Isles. Tracking the Cailleach across thousands of years through folklore, literature and place names, the authors have uncovered startling references which hint at a hidden priestess cult worshipping the Cailleach from ancient times through into the twentieth century. By exploring her myths and legends, they demonstrate the hugely significant role of the Cailleach in the early history of the British Isles. Beinn na Caillich and Goir a' Bhlair - the seat of the Cailleach Looking beyond the veil of the sacred landscape, the vision of the Cailleach confronts the seeker, in hills and rocks, lakes and wells, burial chambers and stormy skies. Now finally the primal elemental power of the Cailleach is revealed in her full glory, in the tales and places of Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man; as well as in traces of her presence in England, Wales, Jersey, Brittany, Spain and Norway. For more details about the book visit the Avalonia site or you can buy the book on Amazon.   The Pattern by Willson & McKee The Pattern is a poem that Kim wrote after her first trip to Ireland and hearing about the myths and legends of the Women knitting a pattern in her husband and sons sweaters to identify them if they were lost at sea and then recovered later. We later put it to music but here is the poem form. Kim & Kenny perform Celtic music under the name of Willson & McKee. You can listen to more of the album on their website at www.jigheads.com and you can find our more about this talented duo on their Contributor Page on our website.   Niall of the Nine Hostages from 'Visions of the Cailleach' by Sorita d'Este & David Rankine Distinguished esoteric authors and researchers Sorita d'Este and David Rankine share a lifelong passion for the legends and myths of our ancestors, as well as for magic, mysticism and religion. They have collaborated on dozens of projects since 2000, including "The Isles of the Many Gods" and "The Guises of the Morrigan". They are well known and respected for the workshops, community groups and ceremonies they facilitated, as well as for the more than 20 books they have written, both jointly, as solo projects and with other authors. If you want to learn more about Sorita's work see her website and blog at www.sorita.co.uk and for David (including his work with occult scholar Stephen Skinner) see www.ritualmagick.co.uk.   Banshee by The Blarney Rebel Band The Blarney Rebel Band hails from the Celtic hotbed of Central New York. From the instant they take the stage, the principal aim of The Blarney Rebel Band is to get the audience dancing, clapping and singing (and maybe raising the occasional pint!) With their rousing renditions of all types of traditional Irish music, from rollicking pub tunes, lively sea songs, moving ballads and stirring rebel songs to hand-clapping jigs and reels, they are sure to achieve that aim. You can find out more about the band on their website or on their Contributor Page.   Rowan of the Wood by Christine & Ethan Rose Cullen meanders through the redwood forest each day on his way to school with a book in his hands, losing himself in fantastic worlds of elves, fairies, and wizards. His life changes when he stumbles upon an ancient magic wand inhabited by Rowan, a powerful wizard. He inadvertently releases this wizard and finds himself possessed with a great power and an obsessive need to find a lost love.  Rowan and Fiana were separated on their wedding day, fourteen centuries ago. Rowan survives, trapped in time until a young boy releases him. Fiana uses dark magic to stay alive and young, continuously searching for her husband. Over the centuries, she descends deeper and deeper into the darkness, eventually giving up her search, until a young boy brings him back to her. For more details about the book visit the Rowan of the Wood site or you can buy the book on Amazon. You can find out more about the authors and the books on their Contributor Page.   Shore of Dreams by Paul Newman Paul has allowed us to play his powerful evocative song based on Celtic Mythology, the Shore of Dreams, from a forthcoming unreleased album. You can find out more about Paul on his website or on his Contributor Page.   Standing with Stones DVD by Michael Bott and Rupert Soskin Standing With Stones is both a documentary film and an experience. Michael Bott and Rupert Soskin share a passion for archaeology, and in 2001 they teamed up to create a film exploring the richness and variety of our nation's prehistoric monuments and the people who built them. The DVD is an exploration into the wealth of prehistoric sites throughout Great Britain and Ireland on a scale never before attempted on film. This remarkable film takes the viewer to over a hundred sites throughout Britain and Ireland, exploring the diversity and wonder of our Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments. From the very south of England to the far Scottish Isles, Standing With Stones is a voyage of discovery revealing the extraordinary richness of our prehistoric past. Written and presented by Rupert Soskin, the DVD has 224 minutes of special features to accompany the 136 minutes of the main presentation. The main film is divided up into 7 sections: The West Country, Southern England, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man & Northern England, Scotland and the Scottish Isles. You can find out more about the Standing With Stones documentarty on the DVD website.   Tribal Gathering by Keltoria Keltoria is a Celtic music “group” based in the Knockmealdown Mountains of South Tipperary in Ireland. Keltoria music is a hybrid of powerful, elemental traditional Celtic and New Age styles that is pretty unique. Powerful and Elemental are the key words here. Driven by thundering rhythms and frantic strings, this is not for the faint hearted. A combination of haunting, gothic/celtic atmospheres and thundering rhythms creates a music that is “spiritual” in the sense of the raw power of nature. This is music to make your spirit jump up and fling itself about in wild, whirling abandon. More than that, we'd like to offer a heart-felt thank you to the band for giving us unlimited access to their music for the Show. They are amazing people. You can find out more about the Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor Page.   Listener Feedback from James in London We read an email from James from London about Prof. Dr. Rotherham's Ladies of the Grail lecture and talk about Matthew and the Magical Times magazine.   Magical Times Magazine The Magical Times covers everything magical and with a faerie theme...  The environmentally-friendly A5 magazine is published three times a year by Magical Festivals. It was originally released as a pagan magazine but, after many requests from readers, it now includes artwork and features with faery subjects. Since the magazine's launch, the response has been overwhelming in its support. It has been great to hear such lovely words from people all over the world. You can find out more about the Magical Times on the website.   Promo - Pagan Perspectives on Blogtalk Radio The Revered Silvanius Treewalker presents the Pagan Perspectives show. He presents a show that deals with issues that Modern pagans deal with. Also he will discuss traditions and practices of many different Pagan groups You can find out more about the Pagan Perspectives on their website. They also have an online social community on the Ning network.   Promo - Pagan Perspectives on Blogtalk Radio   New Media From The New Forest? That's Right… From The Heart Of The Forest To Your Earbuds And Speakers, It's The Weekly New Forest Podcast With Me, Alex Fenson! It's Rather Good… You Should Listen To It… You can find out more about Alex and the the New Forest Podcast on their website.   Twa Corbies by Damh the Bard We're really proud to be able to bring you an early preview of the new album from the astounding Damh the Bard. The album, pictured left, is called Tales from the Crowman adn the track we have been allowed to bring you is the Twa Corbies - that classic folk-song that Damh adds his own unique style to. These songs (apart from the Green Fields of France and Wild Mountain Thyme) are modern interpretations of classic folk songs. The source of these songs lay with the great folk song collectors such as Cecil Sharp, Francis James Child, and the Copper family. These are songs that were transmitted through word of mouth, songs of the lower classes, music with no known composer. You can find out more about Damh, his wonderful albums and his Druidry on his website or on his Contributor Page.   Get EXTRA content in the Celtic Myth Podshow App for iOS, Android & Windows Contact Us: You can leave us a message by using the Speakpipe Email us at: garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com. Facebook fan-page http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow, Twitter (@CelticMythShow) or Snapchat (@garyandruth), Pinterest (celticmythshow) or Instagram (celticmythshow)   Help Spread the Word: Please also consider leaving us a rating, a review and subscribing in iTunes or 'Liking' our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow as it helps let people discover our show - thank you :) If you've enjoyed the show, would you mind sharing it on Twitter please? Click here to post a tweet! Ways to subscribe to the Celtic Myth Podshow: Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher   Special Thanks Frozen Silence, Winter from Heart of Winter. See the Contributor Page for details. Scott Boswell, Samhain Dance from Jug of Punch. See his Contributor Page for details. JEM, Marc et Virginie (instr) from Régression. See the Contributor Page for details. Jaime Heras, El Fuego Que Corre from Album de foto. See his Contributor Page for more details. Flavio Simone, Attente from Orchestrale. See his Contributor Page for more details. James Underberg The Battle, A Lonely Dance and Z. See the Contributor Page for more details.   For incidental music: Diane Arkenstone The Secret Garden. See the Contributor Page for details. Kim Robertson, Angels in Disguise. See the Contributor Page for more details. Time Ticks Away by Jigger See the Contributor Page for more details.   For our Theme Music: The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details.   Additional Sources OBOD And, of course, the Awen - inspiration and imagination!   Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music (in Alphabetic order) Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page. Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page. Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page. Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page. The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page. Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page. Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page. Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permisssion to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page. S.J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page. Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor page. You'll also hear us wish you Nadolig Llawen a blwyddyn newydd dda at the end of the show - this is Welsh for Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! :)   Save Save Save Save

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 27 - Del átomo al CERN

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2009


PODCAST LA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLECAPÍTULO 27 - DEL ÁTOMO AL CERNEn primer lugar, espero que sepáis disculparme por la tardanza en editar este nuevo Podcast. Ha pasado casi un mes desde el último capítulo que os dejé, pero cómo podéis imaginar con la iniciativa contra el recorte en el presupuesto del Ministerio de Ciencia, he estado bastante ocupado durante algunas semanas.Vuelvo, no obstante, a la normalidad (y a la tranquilidad) y retomo los Podcast con su frecuencia habitual.En esta nueva entrega nos vamos a sumergir en un tema de total actualidad: La inminente puesta en funcionamiento del Colisionador de Hadrones del CERN, el LHC.Un podcast que, en esta ocasión, vuelve a retomar los temas plenamente científicos y nos va a llevar a realizar un interesante paseo por las escalas más diminutas del Universo... Los ladrillos básicos en los que se basa nuestro mundo.Un podcast que recorrerá más de 2.000 años de historia científica en poco más de 30 minutos, como siempre intentando ser entretenido, ameno y no muy complicado... espero haberlo logrado.DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 65MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3- 30MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 65MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 65MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESLas Músicas utilizadas en este Podcast están bajo Licencia Creative Commons:- Jaime Heras- Celestial Aeon Project- Axial Ensemble- Canción "My misfit ways" de Christophe Marc------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
MiniFicha 01 - Carrie A. Nation

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2009


Hoy tengo una novedad en el Podcast de la Aldea Irreductible.Como ya os habréis dado cuenta, editar un Podcast de unos 30 minutos requiere su tiempo y su esfuerzo.Hasta hoy, lo normal eran unas dos semanas en las que buscar información, fuentes, tomar notas... estudiarme esas notas como en la facultad, grabar la voz, mezclar con música, añadir efectos de sonido y editar el podcast final.Por eso, quizá, este Blog se quedaba esas dos semanas sin actualización y con más de 500 suscritos esperando, sin ningún podcast nuevo... Hasta ahora...Comienzo una nueva sección dentro del Podcast... Una Sección que sólo se podrá escuchar aquí, es decir, no la publicaré en La Aldea Irreductible y que aparecerá, como mínimo, una vez a la semana.Se trata de unas Minifichas Sonoras de Historia y de Ciencia en las que iré contando, brevemente (5 minutos como máximo) una anécdota histórica, un descubrimiento o algun pasaje curioso.Por supuesto, los Podcast seguirán aquí cada dos semanas... y mientras, podéis ir matando el gusanillo con estas Minifichas... Unas pequeñas dosis semanales de historia y ciencia que espero que os gusten.Hoy comenzamos con la historia de Carrie A. Nation y para quien aún no esté suscrito al Feed del Podcast, le recuerdo que estas Minifichas sólo las publicaré aquí... una especie de regalo a los irreductibles que me habéis ido soportando durante este año de Podcast... Gracias a todos.Podéis conocer más cosas sobre este personaje en la entrada que publiqué el 02 de Enero del 2009 en la Aldea Irreductible: Carrie Amelie Nation, la mujer con la biblia en una mano... y un hacha en la otra.DESCARGAR ESTA MINIFICHA:- 09MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3 (Botón derecho del ratón + Guardar enlace como...)- 03MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 09MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESLas Músicas utilizadas en este Podcast están bajo Licencia Creative Commons:- Jaime Heras------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 25 - Nicola Tesla

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2009


PODCAST IRREDUCTIBLECAPÍTULO 25 - NICOLA TESLATenía muchas ganas de hacer este Podcast.Nicola Tesla es un personaje que sorprende a cualquier persona que se acerca por primera vez a su vida... Descubrir que muchas de las cosas que hoy damos por sentado no ocurrieron así... Conocer que gran parte de nuestro moderno mundo no fue creado por quien creemos.La mente de Tesla trabajó sin descanso hasta el último día de su vida y que por supuesto merece el reconocimiento que no obtuvo en vida.Hoy, sin embargo, podemos escuchar muchas historias sobre Nicola Tesla... algunas de ellas no son ciertas, otras estan distorsionadas o exageradas...La ficción y toda la magia que rodea el nombre de Tesla solo sirven para adornar, a veces innecesariamente, una vida que de por sí es lo suficientemente interesante.A mi afición a este personaje hay que unir todo lo que he ido aprendiendo durante estas dos semanas de documentación, edición y grabación del Podcast que os he resumido en poco más de media hora... Espero que disfrutéis del trabajo que hoy os presento... Un saludo.DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 65MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3 - 31MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 65MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 65MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESLas Músicas utilizadas en este Podcast están bajo Licencia Creative Commons:- Jaime Heras- Roger Subirana- David Ospina- Axial Ensemble- Canción "Flying on a cloud" de The Dada Weatherman------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 23 - Alexander von Humboldt

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2009


PODCAST LA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLECAPÍTULO 23 - ALEXANDER von HUMBOLDTParece que fue ayer cuando comenzaba mi andadura poniéndome delante de un micrófono para editar estos archivos, y con este podcast ya llevamos 23 capítulos y hemos cumplido un año!... El tiempo vuela cuando te lo pasas bien :)Y sí... si algo debo destacar de este año de Podcast es que he disfrutado de una de mis pasiones: La radio... y como pasaban los años y ninguna emisora me contrataba, pues jajaja... decidí hacerme yo mismo mi propio programa :)Ahora en serio, muchas gracias a todos los que habéis estado ahí desde el principio, a todos los que os habéis ido incorporando a estos capítulos de Historia y Ciencia... Os aseguro que esta pequeña aventura sonora ha sido mucho más fácil teniendo oyentes y visitantes como vosotros...Y hoy, volvemos a viajar... Nos embarcamos en otro barco, como ya hicimos en el Beagle con Darwin, y cruzamos el atlántico para descubrir un personaje único en la Historia: Alexander von Humboldt... Uno de los científicos más completos que han dado los siglos... Un aventurero, un estudioso y un descubridor.En este Podcast le acompañaremos a lo largo de más de 10.000 kilómetros y durante 90 años para conocer su historia, su obra y sus miles de descubrimientos científicos...DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 60MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3- 27MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 60MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 65MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESLas Músicas utilizadas en este Podcast están bajo Licencia Creative Commons:- Mattias Westlund- Jaime Heras- Butterfly Tea- Chriss Onac- David Ospina- Canción "I'm stuck with me" de Grayscale------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Celtic Myth Podshow
CMP028 The Realm of the Ever-Living

Celtic Myth Podshow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2009 43:50


Four Tales about Manannan and the Many-Coloured Land This collection of four tales forms the middle section of the Saga of Manannan. Here we learn more of the nature of the Realm of the Ever-Living - Manannan's Kingdom - The Many-Coloured Land. Mortals may venture there (when given guidance) or be summoned there by the Sidhe but whether they return or not remains a mystery.. Full Shownotes, with sources and credits, can be found on our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com/irish28 Show Summary: Running Order: Intro 0:40 News & Views 1:20 Story 2:23 Listener Feedback - Ariel 39:22 Promo - Druidic Craft of the Wise 36:40 Promo - The Lakefront Pagan Voice 40:36 We hope you enjoy it! Gary & Ruthie x x x Released: 12 July 2009, 44m Call us! We love to get your feedback, please email garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, or call us on Speakpipe   News & Views We talk about setting up a new email address, garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, so that listeners can get replies a lot faster if one of us is busy. We also confirm that we're running a bit late and will do our best to get the shows out.   The Realm of the Ever-Living: Part 2 of the Saga of Manannan Names Used in this Story Listed in order of appearance For more information about the Characters below, see our Biographies section. Manannan Erin Bran Ferbal Emhain Lir Curragh Nechtan Collbrain Cormac Conn Teamhair Aille Carpre Lifecar Ethne Riders of the Sidhe Hazels of Buan Tara Ulaid Finn Fianna Ciabhan Dun Sobairce Tir Tairngaire Loch Luchra Men of Dea Gebann Cliodna Teite's Strand Teite Brec Iuchnu Connla of the Red Hair Uisnech Tir Na-mBeo Sidhe Magh Mell Coran the Druid Traig Mor    Listener Feedback Ariel We play some audio feedback from Ariel of the Druidic Craft of the Wise podcast.   Promo - Druidic Craft of the Wise Lectures on witchcraft and spiritual development, based on the teachings of the Druidic Craft of the Wise. We, the Lance and Grail Coven, have been an active part of the neo-pagan movement since 1990. You can find out more details about the Drudic Craft of the Wise on their website or on the main DCW website. Promo - The Lakefront Pagan Voice The Lakefront Pagan Voice I’m Scarlet, an eclectic pagan living in Milwaukee, WI, next to beautiful Lake Michigan. Join me for discussions on pagan topics and more. Please feel free to contact me, my email is lakefrontpaganvoice@yahoo.com and you can find me on MySpace, FaceBook and PaganSpace. Feedback feeds the soul and makes the podcasters world go round!   Chat We also talk about Damh the Bard and ask our listeners who are fans to email the Pagan Spirit Gathering to request that Damh come to the USA. Their email addresses are below:- Pagan Spirit Gathering: Email circle@circlesanctuary.org Damh the Bard: Email paganbard@gmail.com   Sources used in this Episode http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/gafm/gafm20.htm http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/gafm/gafm21.htm http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/gafm/gafm22.htm http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/gafm/gafm23.htm And, of course, the Awen - inspiration and imagination!   Special Thanks For incidental music: Jaime Heras, La voz de los angeles rotosfrom La voz de los angeles rotos. See the Contributor Page for details. Adragante, Rage au Coeur from harmonie cosmique, molly macalpin from Tradincelt. See the Contributor Page for details. Evan, Rever... Peut-etre... Part 2 from Rever... Peut-etre.. See the Contributor Page for details. Frozen Silence, Ray of Light & Lucid Dream from Frozen Silence. See the Contributor Page for details. Miguel Herrerro, Pride from Soundtrack EP 2 and Medieval from Soundtrack EP. See the Contributor Page for details. Kenjiakira, Theme of the Gaps from Dream Requiem. See the Contributor Page for details. Sydney Poma, Elle souffre from Compositions Audiovisu'Elle.. See the Contributor Page for details. Shane D Rymer, Complaint v1 from Celestial Mechanics. See the Contributor Page for details. Diane Arkenstone The Secret Garden. See the Contributor Page for details. Kim Robertson, Angels in Disguise, All or None . See the Contributor Page for details. Jigger Time Ticks Away. See the Contributor Page for details.   For our Theme Music The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details.   Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music (in Alphabetic order) Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page. Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page. Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page. Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page. The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page. Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page. Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page. Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page. S.J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page. Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor page. Get EXTRA content in the Celtic Myth Podshow App for iOS, Android & Windows Contact Us: You can leave us a message by using the Speakpipe Email us at: garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com. Facebook fan-page http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow, Twitter (@CelticMythShow) or Snapchat (@garyandruth), Pinterest (celticmythshow) or Instagram (celticmythshow)   Help Spread the Word: Please also consider leaving us a rating, a review and subscribing in iTunes or 'Liking' our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow as it helps let people discover our show - thank you :) If you've enjoyed the show, would you mind sharing it on Twitter please? Click here to post a tweet! 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Celtic Myth Podshow
CMP Special 12 Midsummer 2009

Celtic Myth Podshow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2009 93:23


 Midsummer celebrations, the Mark of a Druid and Angus Og Well, it's Midsummer. Or actually, just after Midsummer and it has been absolutely swelteringly hot here. Absolutely glorious weather! If the weather is like this for you, we recommend a nice, long, cool drink, an comfy chair, headphones and settling down for a Monster of a Show! We've been away for a month now. Unbelievably, with all of the ups and downs that life throws at you, we're still here! We're back - and to make up for our absence we bring you the biggest Celtic Myth Podshow Special ever!! It's just over an hour and a half long! If you like to listen to the show while commuting, it might be an idea to split it up into two halves. If you stop just after our visit to the Dragon's Head to see Duncan, you'll be all set for the story in the last half. We've got six great pieces of music for you, some chat about the Festival of Midsummer, a really exciting section from Rhonda Carpenter's Celtic novel, The Mark of a Druid and some listener contributions to bring you - a poem and a beautiful story.Oh, and don't forget our regular trip to the highlands to meet up with old Duncan in another trip to the Dragon's Head for a story from our resident Scottish Shannachie. Don't blame us if the world misses you for an hour and a half while you get into some serious fun! Full show notes, details and Contributor pages over at our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com/midsummer2009 Running Order: Intro 0:40 News & Views 1:24 Mooncoin by The Irish Experience 3:53 Midsummer Celebrations on Sacred Texts 6:30 Gathering by Andrew Hargreaves 13:30 The Storyteller by Willo's Song 15:44 I Forgot by the Witchy Godmother 19:23 Midsummer's Night by Jillian LaDage 28:02 The Sleep of Angus Og by Andy Guthrie 33:40 Midsummer Night's Dream by Karen Kay & Michael Tingle 43:34 The Gathering - Part 1 from The Mark of a Druid by Rhonda Carpenter 48:30 Noon of the Solstice by Damh the Bard 1:14:43 Listener Feedback - Jen 1:22:03 Fairy Tale by Omnia 1:23:16 Promo - Ayepod 1:28:44 Outtakes 1:31:59 We hope you enjoy it! Gary & Ruthie x x Released: 19th Sep 2009, 1hr 40m We love hearing from you! Email garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, or call us using Speakpipe News & Views We talk about all of the wonderful submissions that we have had for the Show and the Website; poems, stories and some fabulous art. We also mention that we're really proud to have been nominated for the 2009 Parsec awards for Speculative Fiction Podcasting.   Mooncoin by The Irish Experience The Irish Experience was formed in 1996 to entertain Seattle pub crowds on Saint Patrick's Day, and their music quickly found a much broader appeal. Attracting fans of all ages, their upbeat music has been praised for guiding folks through the gnarly turns and tempering their road rage. The Irish Experience play Celtic and Appalachian music on traditional electric instruments. You can find out more details about The Irish Experience on their website or on their Contributor Page on our website.   Midsummer Celebrations on Sacred Texts There are two sources for the information in this section and both can be found on Sacred Texts. Thomas Wright's article (from which the image on the left derives) can be also found on Sacred Texts. The piece in question is here.   Gathering by Andrew Hargreaves Andrew is a very talented friend of ours who excels at many arts and crafts. Apart from his wonderful music and poems, he is a superb woodworker and you can find examples of his work on his website, wildyew.com, where some of his pieces are available to buy. You can find out more about Andrew on his Contributor Page.   The Storyteller by Willo's Song Willo's Song is an acoustic, folk act based in Wiltshire UK. Daryl says: After a brief spell in Canada I returned to Wiltshire, UK in Summer 2004 and in 2008 have started writing music again, concentrating on a more acoustic, folky style with the intention of recording and releasing a new CD in 2009 with the working title of The Storyteller. "The Storyteller - This was the first new song written by myself in quite a while and the foundation of this whole project. The inspiration came back in August '08 while at the annual Artemis Gathering where I finally got to see Damh The Bard perform. It was such a wonderful experience and I was caught up in the music and stories he had to tell. When I arrived home on the Sunday evening I lifted my guitar and very quickly the Storyteller was written." To find out more about Willo's Song go to their Myspace Page or visit the Contributor Page.   I Forgot by the Witchy Godmother Witchy Godmother has been a storyteller all her life. Probably not the best when asked at 5 who tangled up her father’s fishing line. Of course it was the cat, she didn’t like to get wet you see and of course she wanted to catch the fish so the fishing pole was right there….. And so begins the tale of this amazing lady who has written an extremely moving and evocative piece called I Forgot which deals with the issues of advancing years in a way that's suitable for all ages! To find out more about Witchy go to her Myspace Page or visit the Contributor Page.   Midsummer's Night by Jillian LaDage Jillian says: In a way my initial exploration into the people we call the Celts had nothing to do with the Celts themselves but more to do with my growing inclination and curiosity with the world and events that surrounded them. My broadening interest with the migrating Celts has been a four year journey of writing, reading and traveling which has led me to this place and the release of my debut album, The Ancestry, on my label Tarith Cote, in December 2008. I am excited to welcome you to the site and share through extension the music and the musings behind it. About this track, she says: May/June 2008 Midsummer the midway point between Beltaine (May day) and Lúnasa. The Celtic day began at dusk; the fires extinguished and lit at Beltaine would be silenced and lit again at the solstice. Futures were read from the number and appearance of the bon fires. Sun wise processions asking for protection were held in the fields, while St. John's Wort, considered the 'blessed plant' in Wales, was gathered and placed over the doors of houses and buildings and in Scotland cast into the fires. To find out more about Jillian LaDage go to her Website or visit the Contributor Page.   The Sleep of Angus Og by Andy Guthrie We are incredibly privileged to have Andy as a Contributor to the show. He tells stories that are alive in his family today and that have come down through the ages. He says: The old Legends are a passion and a Joy, and the writings of Fiona Macleod are inspiration, in all I do. I have been a Head gardener of 31 years for large house, and sill working, I see the years come and go from spring to winner, and love it all. I retell the old stories. You can read more about Andy on his Myspace page or on our Contributor Page.   Midsummer Night's Dream by Karen Kay & Michael Tingle Karen says: "I live literally at the ends of the earth in magical mystical Cornwall. I love the sea and lush green nature. The stunning scenery inspires my music and meditations. I love to create and express myself using my voice. I hope you will enjoy my creations." She is also the editor and founder of Fae Magazine. A new magazine for faery fans in the UK, rest of Europe and around the faery world! You can find out more about Karen on her website, Michael on his website or our Contributor Page.   The Gathering, The Mark of a Druid, Pt.1 by Rhonda Carpenter When twenty-six-year-old Eve McCormick awakes, the images from her nightmare are indelible. The dream feels so real she must force herself to get a grip. This experience is just the beginning for Eve, a Los Angeles clinical hypnotherapist and researcher investigating whether reincarnation is fact or fiction. Unstoppable visions of an ancient lifetime steal days from her. The danger escalates when she wakes up physically injured and marked with a strange symbol. While Eve battles the past to maintain her sanity and safety, her project is jeopardized as another researcher’s attempts to take over. One partner dies and another is accused of inappropriate conduct. Eve and her friend, Dr. Andrea McMurray, don’t believe in coincidence and probe their shared visions for answers. On the other side of the Atlantic, Welshman Ryerson Sanders is haunted by his dreams and believes Eve’s research project can help him. For both of them, an ancient Celtic prophecy and long-sought revenge entangles the past with the present. A druidess and a shape-shifter must join to save the druid way of life, while a queen conspires to kill Erin’s only high king. Will the oaths and agendas of the past reach across the centuries to strengthen or to destroy? Follow their stories in her podcast novel The Mark of a Druid, which you can also hear on Podiobooks. you can also buy this book at Amazon. Find out more about Rhonda on her Website/Blog or on her Contributor Page.   Noon of the Solstice by Damh the Bard Damh is a musical storyteller who works within the world of myth that cannot be proved; where the Faerie really do dance on Midsummer's Eve, where the trees talk, and the Hollow Hills take you into the realms of Annwn. Where the Goddess rides her horse, guiding you to magic, and the Horned God of old calls us from the shadows of the Greenwood. You can find Damh's music on iTunes, or from his website, Pagan Music. He is also the voice behind Druidcast, the official podcast of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids (OBOD, for short) - modern day Druids. You can find Druidcast here and find out more about OBOD here. You can find out more details about Damh on his Contributor Page on our website.   Listener Feedback from Jen We read a beautiful message from Jen. At the end of the show we announce the BYKI competition winners - yay!   Fairy Tale by Omnia With eight CDs and a DVD to their name, OMNIA is one of the pioneers of the "PaganFolk" movement in Europe and has harvested international acclaim on many Pagan, Folk, Medieval, Gothic and Fantasy festivals, as well as in many theatres. OMNIA's sound is a mix of the deep earthy tones of Luka Aubri-Krieger's didgeridoo, the incomparable harp, hurdy-gurdy and bodhran playing of Jennifer Evans-van der Harten, the unmistakable "DADGAD" guitar-groove of Joe Hennon, the flutes, bouzouki, drums, and ironic dialogue of front man Steve "Sic" Evans-van der Harten and the deep tribal drumbeats of Mich Rozek. All of this is entwined and bound by haunting and powerful vocals singing in English, Gaelic, Breton, Latin, Finnish, German and Hindi... You can find out more details about Omnia on their Contributor Page on our website.   Promo - Ayepod.net We've asked some of Scotland's top musicians to tell us about their life and music (read the questions). The programmes are available as a MP3 download or as an rss feed. To subscribe to this feed copy the URL of the podcast feed below and paste the URL into your podcast software. This software is usually free and one which we use is Juice (or itunes). You only need to use the podcast feed once as all our podcasts are tied to this feed and your software will alert you when we upload a new one. You can buy CDs of all these artists at www.footstompin.com.   Get EXTRA content in the Celtic Myth Podshow App for iOS, Android & Windows Contact Us: You can leave us a message by using the Speakpipe Email us at: garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com. Facebook fan-page http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow, Twitter (@CelticMythShow) or Snapchat (@garyandruth), Pinterest (celticmythshow) or Instagram (celticmythshow)   Help Spread the Word: Please also consider leaving us a rating, a review and subscribing in iTunes or 'Liking' our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow as it helps let people discover our show - thank you :) If you've enjoyed the show, would you mind sharing it on Twitter please? Click here to post a tweet! Ways to subscribe to the Celtic Myth Podshow: Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Special Thanks Adragante, canonj pachelbel from Tradincelt. See the Contributor Page for details. The Irish Experience, Fiddler's Lament from Green Energy. See the Contributor Page for more details. Keltoria, Lia Fáil (Stone of Destiny), Spirits in the Mist, Way of the Warrior from Lia Fáil (Stone of Destiny). See the Contributor Page for more details. Jaime Heras, Movimiento 2 from Piano Concerto. See the Contributor Page for more details. Esgi, With No Beginning from Echoes In Time. See the Contributor Page for more details. Ceili Moss, Lonesome Man's Dance from Excerpts from the 3 official CDs. See the Contributor Page for more details. DJ Fab, Painful Destiny, A Glory's Night, Desper, The girl borned in kumpar, Call of the heavenly messenger, The heaven is not so far and The Morn from Ocean Dreams. See the Contributor Page for more details.   For incidental music: Diane Arkenstone The Secret Garden. See the Contributor Page for details. Kim Robertson, Angels in Disguise. See the Contributor Page for more details. Jigger, Time Ticks Away. See the Contributor Page for more details.   For our Theme Music: The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details. Additional Sources OBOD And, of course, the Awen - inspiration and imagination!   Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music (in Alphabetic order) Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page. Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page. Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page. Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page. The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page. Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page. Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page. Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page. S.J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page. Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor page.   Save Save Save Save Save Save Save   Save Save Save

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 17 - El viaje del Beagle

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2009


PODCAST LA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLECAPÍTULO 17 - EL VIAJE DEL BEAGLEBueno... Este es el segundo Podcast del especial que le estoy dedicando a Charles Darwin y que es continuación del capítulo anterior en el que le dimos un repaso a su biografía.En esta ocasión nos vamos a embarcar en un viaje espectacular... Un viaje que comenzó el 27 de diciembre de 1831 y que durante casi 5 años dio la vuelta al mundo, en una expedición científica que cambiaría la ciencia en muchos aspectos.En el Podcast 17 nos subimos a bordo del HMS Beagle y acompañamos a Darwin en un viaje de más de 40.000 millas alrededor del Mundo.Un viaje que merecía un pequeño homenaje desde estos archivos de Historia y Ciencia, y que espero que os guste. DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 50MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3 - 23MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 13MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 13MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESLas Músicas utilizadas en este Podcast están bajo Licencia Creative Commons.- Minor minstrel- Accorn- Jaime Heras- Nice to meet you- Trust no one- Vincent Bernay- Canción: "Strong Enough" de Kina Grannis------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 16 - Charles Darwin

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2009


PODCAST LA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLECAPÍTULO 16 - CHARLES ROBERT DARWINEl próximo 12 de Febrero se cumplen 200 años del nacimiento de una de las mentes más curiosas y observadoras de la Historia de la Ciencia: Charles Darwin.Un bicentenario que no podía pasar de largo por este Podcast y al que voy a dedicar un tratamiento algo especial... Dos capítulos dedicados a repasar la vida y obra del padre de la evolución.En este primer Podcast nos centraremos en su biografía y el próximo, que espero tener preparado antes de ese 12 de Febrero, estará dedicado al viaje en el Beagle.Aprovecho la ocasión para agradecer a todos los que pasáis por este Podcast los correos que he ido recibiendo con felicitaciones o sugerencias para próximo capítulos y, también para darle las gracias a Rogelio Botanz la posibilidad de utilizar su música para acompañar este archivo sonoro de Historia y Ciencia. DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 63MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3 - 29MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 16MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 16MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESLas Músicas utilizadas en este Podcast están bajo Licencia Creative Commons, excepto la canción "Dejar partir" del disco "Vuelos" de Rogelio Botanz que ha sido utilizada con permiso del autor.- Tryad- Jaime Heras- La Gueta la runa- Minor minstrel- Nice to meet you- Rob Costlow- Vincent Bernay- Canción: Dejar Partir de Rogelio Botanz (disco "Vuelos")------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 15 - Edwin Hubble

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2009


PODCAST LA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLECAPITULO 15 - EDWIN HUBBLEComienza el 2009, el Año Internacional de la Astronomía y como ya anunciaba en el anterior capítulo del Podcast, este nuevo Archivo Sonoro estará dedicado a Edwin Hubble.Siempre con su pipa en la boca y sus ojos fijos en el cielo, Edwin Hubble significó un paso de gigante en las tesis e ideas que se tenían del Universo.A principios del siglo XX, había un intenso debate sobre la estructura y dimensiones del Cosmos, y aún se pensaba que nuestra galaxia, la Vía Láctea, era todo el Universo... Hubble, y sus descubrimientos, ampliaron aquella visión y dieron paso a lo que hoy conocemos como Universo en expansión.Un capítulo que repasa la vida de Hubble, pero en el que también he querido incluir algunos conceptos científicos, como el Efecto Doppler, para hacer más comprensibles los avances que Hubble realizó.Aprovecho también para agradecer la colaboración de músicos como Jaime Heras (todo un veterano ya en estos podcast) o David KBD, que mediante un mail, se puso en contacto conmigo para brindarme su música o Octavio Cortés, otro buen amigo de la Aldea ;) ... Gracias a todos por poner a disposición de estos Podcast vuestras composiciones. DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 49MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3 - 22MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 12MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 49MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESLas Músicas utilizadas en este Podcast están bajo Licencia Creative Commons:- Jaime Heras- DavidKBD de su disco Litha- Octavio Cortés de su disco Quotation Needed- Spirograph- JMB- Trust no one- Vincent Bernay- Canción: Slim - "Picture of you"------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 14 - El telescopio espacial Hubble

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2008


PODCAST LA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLECAPITULO 14 - EL TELESCOPIO ESPACIAL HUBBLEEl 24 de Abril de 1990 se lanzaba el Telescopio Espacial Hubble. Una fecha marcada en el calendario de los avances del hombre.Una ventana al Cosmos por el que llevamos mirando casi dos décadas. Una ventana que nos ha permitido ver cosas que antes no creeríamos. Una ventana que nos ha cambiado la visión de un Universo frío y oscuro por un espacio lleno de maravillas.La idea de este Blog es la de unir Historia y Ciencia... Pues bien, el Telescopio Espacial Hubble consigue esa tarea: un hito en la Historia de la Humanidad y un paso adelante en la Astronomía.Me gustaría enviar un saludo al Foro Rosavientos, ya que desde allí surgió la propuesta de dedicarle un Capítulo al Hubble y dar las gracias a Jaime Heras por permitir que utilice sus armonías para realizarlo. DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 52MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3 - 22MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 13MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 52MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD - DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESLas Músicas utilizadas en este Podcast están bajo Licencia Creative Commons:- Jaime Heras: Toda la música instrumental de este Podcast pertenece a su disco "El Astronauta"- The Kyoto Connection: Canción "From Hearth to Sky"------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 11 - La teoría de cuerdas

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2008


PODCAST IRREDUCTIBLE 11LA TEORIA DE CUERDASVuelven los Capítulos del Podcast, y en este caso es algo especial, porque no sólo volvemos a la Ciencia sino que nos adentramos en una de las facetas más actuales de la física moderna: La Teoría de Cuerdas.Una teoría controvertida, aplaudida, criticada y una manera diferente de afrontar el Universo. Una visión revolucionaria que podría ofrecer la solución a uno de los problemas más interesantes de la Ciencia: la unificación de todas las fuerzas de la Naturaleza en una sóla Teoría Global... La Teoría del Todo.Un podcast que tenía ganas de realizar, porque es importante que se hable de Ciencia y no sólo por parte de los científicos. Es un paso que debemos dar y al igual que cualquier aficionado a un deporte puede hablar de tácticas y jugadores sin ser un especialista, sería realmente bueno, que la gente comenzara a hablar de Ciencia...La Ciencia en todos sus aspectos, biología, física, astronomía, tecnología es interesante, por mucho que se empeñen en decirnos desde la televisión... es mucho más interesante que cualquier estupido programa rosa o cualquier gran hermano... Si se consigue hacer llegar al público de una manera entretenida y fácil, la Ciencia es mucho más interesante que cualquier otro contenido de los que nos "arrojan" desde la cajatonta.Por eso, y partiendo de la base de un aficionado a la astronomía, a la física y a la Ciencia me aventuro a hablar en este Podcast de La Teoría de Cuerdas... Un paso hacia la Teoría del Todo con sus ventajas y desventajas.DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 66MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3 - 29MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 17MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 66MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESTodas la música de este Podcast está bajo licencia Creative Commons:- Jaime Heras- Rob Costlow- Tryad- Evan- Jamison Young: How Far------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 10 - Carl Sagan

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2008


PODCAST LA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLECAPITULO 10 - CARL SAGANDesde que era un niño siempre estuvo interesado por la Ciencia y la Astronomía... al crecer, llegó a convertirse en el divulgador más conocido y querido de la Historia de la Ciencia: Carl Sagan.En el blog siempre hemos tenido un especial cariño por este científico y divulgador, asi que era cuestión de tiempo que apareciera en uno de los capítulos del Podcast de la Aldea Irreductible.Además su Serie Cosmos fue una de las que más me gustó cuando era joven y también la podéis encontrar completa en la sección Documentalia.Asi pués, hoy nos subimos a la Nave de la Imaginación y la Ciencia para conocer mejor la vida y el trabajo de un personaje irreductible: Carl SaganQuiero agradecer a todos los que habéis enviado correos de felicitación por el Podcast, gente que lo escucha de camino al trabajo o la Universidad, a los que se han interesado por él para promocionarlo, como los amigos de Planetacanarias o simplemente a los que lo escucháis para pasar un rato entretenido con la Historia y la Ciencia.Espero que este capítulo 10 también os guste.Un saludo.DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 54MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3 - 23MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 14MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 54MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESLa música de este Podcast está bajo Licencia Creative Commons- Jaime Heras (de su album Celestia)- Canción: Blue Star de Greg Baumont------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 06 - Santiago Ramón y Cajal

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2008


PODCAST LA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLECAPITULO 6 - SANTIAGO RAMON Y CAJALLa vida y obra del más importante científico que nuestro país ha dado al mundo de la investigación es la protagonista de este capítulo número 6 del Podcast de la Aldea Irreductible.Un episodio que en esta ocasión es un Archivo sonoro de Ciencia, que está dedicado a Don Santiago Ramón y Cajal y en el que también he intentado innovar un poco, añadiendo los comentarios de una de las personas que mejor conocieron al histólogo: Teofílo Hernando, compañero de investigaciones y médico personal de Cajal hasta el momento de su fallecimiento.Espero que os guste y que sirva para dar a conocer a este gran científico o al menos, para que descubráis nuevos aspectos de su vida.DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 50MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3 - 21MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 13MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 50MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNES-----------------Las músicas utilizadas en este Podcast tienen Licencia Creative Commons:- Unama- Jaime Heras- Bèzédh- Avel Glas- Vvsdesign- Misfilter: Like an angel- Entrevista extraida del Archivo que Radio Nacional de España ofrece al público------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 02 - Las bodas de Felipe II

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2008


PODCAST LA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLEARCHIVOS SONOROS DE CIENCIA E HISTORIASegundo Podcast, en esta ocasión me he decidido por viajar a mi época favorita, la España de los Austrias y le daremos un vistazo a uno de los pesonajes más capitlaes de la Historia: Felipe IILa vida de Felipe II es apasionante y abarca todos los ámbitos... guerras, victorias, derrotas, construcciones, arte, literatura... Lepanto, la Armada Invencible... un Reinado realmente interesante...Sin embargo, hoy me voy a fijar en un aspecto bastante más desconocido de Felipe II...Sus matrimonios en busca de alianzas y uniones entre Paises. Un capítulo que bien podríamos titular:Felipe II - Cuatro Bodas y un Funeral.DESCARGAR PODCAST:- 61MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3 - 24MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 15MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 61MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESTodas las Músicas utilizadas en el Podcast estan bajo Licencia Creative Commons:- Xera- Ken Verheecke- Dj Fab- Jaime Heras- Vicent Bernay- Avel Glas- Slim - Beautiful Stranger------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 01 - Stephen Hawking

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2008


PODCAST LA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLEARCHIVOS SONOROS DE CIENCIA E HISTORIAEra inevitable... después de años y años escuchando la radio, ahora con las nuevas tecnologías al alcance de todo el mundo, me puedo dar el gustazo de participar en ese apasionante universo de las ondas...Casi desde el colegio hasta hoy, la Radio me ha acompañado, sobre todo por la noche... Los pasajes de la Historia de Juan Antonio Cebrián han sonado en mi cassette, después en mi Cd y ahora lo siguen haciendo en mi mp3.Ahora, y desde la Aldea Irreductible, me gustaría contribuir a este genial invento y aportar algo que pueda ser interesante o al menos me parece que podría serlo...Los Archivos Sonoros de Ciencia e Historia han sido una idea apresurada, que seguramente mejorará con el tiempo, sobre todo cuando aprenda a manejar mejor el programa de edición de sonido... Asi pues, y como en cada estreno, espero que seais indulgentes y comprendáis al menos la idea: acercar la Historia y la Ciencia de una manera más amena.En este primer podcast he querido rendirle homenaje a una de las figuras más increibles que ha dado el mundo de la Ciencia en toda su historia: Stephen Hawking.Espero que la idea y el podcast os gusten, que aprendamos algo (yo editandolos y vosotros oyendolos o descargándolos) y sobre todo, que vayan mejorando... En esta primera grabación, quizá estaba algo nervioso, pero ya me iré soltando :)Si el resultado os parece bien, iré grabando otros "Archivos Sonoros" y los colgaré aquí y en el Feed.DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 55MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3- 22MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 14MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 55MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS Y TAMAÑOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESTítulos de CréditoMúsicas bajo Licencia Creative Commons :- Roger Subirana- Jaime Heras- Jorge Galán, Michu- Ruth Theodore: Nothing on us------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE