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Join us to explore Felix Mendelssohn's life through 4 different aspects of life that separated him from nearly every other composer. John Banther and James Jacobs explore his life, what made him different, and enjoy a full performance of one of his iconic works too!Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Theme: Our Year of Resounding VictoriesJoshua 1:5, 1 Corinthians 15:57
WETA resident cello player James Jacobs joins John Banther for a deep dive into the 6 iconic cello suites by JS Bach. With cello in hand, James demonstrates different aspects of the suites and shows us what to listen for, plus we enjoy a full recording performance of one of the suites at the end!Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to chat:CYBR, Cyber Florida's policy discussion platform. In this episode, host James Jacobs and co-host Jordan Deiuliis engage with Carlton Fields attorney Jack Clabby to explore the intricate world of cybersecurity law and policy. They discuss the role of cybersecurity attorneys, the most common types of cyberattacks, the legal implications of data breaches, and […]
Why do so many well-intentioned pastoral plans fail? We talk with Peter Andrastek and explore Catholic philosophy with James Jacobs.
Why do so many well-intentioned pastoral plans fail? We talk with Peter Andrastek and explore Catholic philosophy with James Jacobs.
What's this? An extra episode?! As a treat to mark reaching 200 eps we sat down with none other than James Jacobs, Creative Director at Paizo. James was one of the architects of the Age of Worms and we talk about how that adventure was conceived and produced and the history of the Adventure Path … Continue reading Bonus Episode – Talking Loud and Clear →
Premiering Tales from the Rulelord with a reading of Iconic Encounter: Of Wasps and Whispers by James Jacobs. For more ways to engage visit Rulelord2e.com LISTEN & REVIEW Spotify: https://rule2e.com/spotify Apple: https://rule2e.com/apple WATCH YouTube: https://rule2e.com/youtube SUPPORT BlueSky: https://rule2e.com/bluesky Ko-Fi: https://rule2e.com/kofi Twitter: https://rule2e.com/twitter Additional music and effects from Epidemic Sounds --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rulelord2e/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rulelord2e/support
I provide an update about the future of the podcast. And it's good! Also premiering Tales from the Rulelord with a reading of Iconic Encounter: Of Wasps and Whispers by James Jacobs. For more ways to engage visit Rulelord2e.com LISTEN & REVIEW Spotify: https://rule2e.com/spotify Apple: https://rule2e.com/apple WATCH YouTube: https://rule2e.com/youtube SUPPORT BlueSky: https://rule2e.com/bluesky Ko-Fi: https://rule2e.com/kofi Twitter: https://rule2e.com/twitter Theme by Dragens MusicAdditional music and effects from Epidemic Sounds --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rulelord2e/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rulelord2e/support
This election season is heating up as our candidates present their visions for Crosby's future. We'll explore the key issues at the forefront of the debate, from economic development and infrastructure improvements to community services and public safety. You'll hear directly from the candidates as they share their plans and priorities, and we'll break down what these proposals mean for our city's residents. Listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1v0qor1... Follow along on IG! @swimlessonspodcast Email the show: swimlessonspodcast@gmail.com
We're taking a break from new episode this week, but in the spirit of the season (such as it is this year), we're unlocking the first episode of one of our Patron series earlier this year, the history of the International Longshoremen's Association and the interference of the mafia and the federal government in worker organizing. Hope all our listeners are having a good holiday, and we'll see you with new episodes in 2024! Original Description: Episode 1 - Communism vs. Corruption One of the peculiarities of the US labor movement is the existence of two different unions for longshore workers, the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) on the West Coast, and the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) on the East Coast. Originally, the ILA represented members on both coasts, bringing all longshore workers in the country under one union. But after the refusal of the national leadership to support the 1934 San Francisco General Strike or to support the move to expand the union to warehouse workers, the West Coast workers seceded and formed their own union. In this series we will examine the history of the ILA and dig into why West Coast longshore workers felt they had no choice but to form their own union. We will examine the key factors that have prevented the rise of a democratic reform movement within the ILA, and how collusion between shipping companies, the federal government, and the mafia played a critical role in suppressing reform. We will discuss the long fight by the rank and file for reform, and how the federal government time and time again stepped in to squash it. Main sources for this series include: Reds or Rackets by Howard Kimeldorf, Strife on the Waterfront by Vernon Jensen, New York Longshoremen: Class and Power on the Docks by William Mello, and Mobsters, Unions, and Feds by James Jacobs. Clips found freely available on Youtube. Join the discord: discord.gg/tDvmNzX Follow the pod at instagram.com/workstoppage, @WorkStoppagePod on Twitter, John @facebookvillain, and Lina @solidaritybee
It's one of the more familiar works in the repertoire, but how well do you know the 3 major themes and Shakespearean connections? John Banther and Shakespeare enthusiast James Jacobs show you what to listen for, how much Tchaikovsky loved Shakespeare, theatrical elements in the music, and more!Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're not a patron you can get the full episode by visiting patreon.com/workstoppage and support us with $5 a month. Episode 7 - Where Do We Go From Here? Wrapping up our series on the history of allegations of mafia involvement with the ILA, we reach the 21st century. Today, the workforce on the docks is a shadow of earlier years. Decimated by automation, the union continued to be hounded by federal prosecutors, but was never ordered to make itself more democratic. We discuss various corruption trials of the last 20 years, the end of the BiState Waterfront Commission, and sum up where the union stands today. Finally, we examine the entire history of allegations of corruption in the ILA, the impact on the workers, and the vital importance of rank and file democracy to any future attempts to put the membership in the driver's seat. Main sources for this series include: Reds or Rackets by Howard Kimeldorf, Strife on the Waterfront by Vernon Jensen, New York Longshoremen: Class and Power on the Docks by William Mello, and Mobsters, Unions, and Feds by James Jacobs. Clips from YouTube. Join the discord: discord.gg/tDvmNzX Follow the pod at instagram.com/workstoppage, @WorkStoppagePod on Twitter, John @facebookvillain, and Lina @solidaritybee
He was a composer who seemed to fit some of the "tragic artist" stereotypes of the Romantic period, he was prolific, had unrequited love, and died tragically young. John Banther and James Jacobs explore Schubert's life, his unrivaled gift for melody, efficiency with composing, his arrest, and more!Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're not a patron you can get the full episode by visiting patreon.com/workstoppage and support us with $5 a month. Episode 6 - Things Fall Apart Following the deal to allow unrestricted automation of longshore work in exchange for higher salaries and benefits, the ILA entered a period of a long decline. As containerization ate away at the number of jobs on the docks, the union was also encircled by another force, the FBI. The FBI's UNIRAC investigation into the ILA was its largest racketeering trial ever at the time. But by refusing to go after the core problem of a total lack of accountability of union leaders to membership, and instead going for a career-making trial of a few individuals, government prosecutors made little progress in their professed goal of "cleaning up the waterfront." Main sources for this series include: Reds or Rackets by Howard Kimeldorf, Strife on the Waterfront by Vernon Jensen, New York Longshoremen: Class and Power on the Docks by William Mello, and Mobsters, Unions, and Feds by James Jacobs. Clips from YouTube. Join the discord: discord.gg/tDvmNzX Follow the pod at instagram.com/workstoppage, @WorkStoppagePod on Twitter, John @facebookvillain, and Lina @solidaritybee
If you're not a patron you can get the full episode by visiting patreon.com/workstoppage and support us with $5 a month. Episode 5 - Automation and Attrition Emerging from the 1950s having survived government crackdowns, receivership, and attempted raids by the AFL, the ILA was immediately confronted with a new existential threat: automation. The introduction of containerized cargo posed a greater threat to the profession of longshoring than any previously faced. Organizing on the Port of New York in the 1960s was dominated by the fight to keep the shipping companies from slashing the workforce to the bone. While the union still did not implement more democratic measures, the rank and file forced their voices to be heard loud and clear in some of the biggest strikes in the history of the US waterfront. Main sources for this series include: Reds or Rackets by Howard Kimeldorf, Strife on the Waterfront by Vernon Jensen, New York Longshoremen: Class and Power on the Docks by William Mello, and Mobsters, Unions, and Feds by James Jacobs. Clips from YouTube. Join the discord: discord.gg/tDvmNzX Follow the pod at instagram.com/workstoppage, @WorkStoppagePod on Twitter, John @facebookvillain, and Lina @solidaritybee
If you're not a patron you can get the full episode by visiting patreon.com/workstoppage and support us with $5 a month. Episode 4 - 1953 Following World War 2, longshoremen in the Port of New York refused to accept the traditional company friendly deals that ILA President Joe Ryan arranged during the war. A wildcat strike movement shook the ILA, and alongside an investigation into his corruption, Ryan finally lost his grip on the union. 1953, the same year "King" Joe Ryan stepped down as President of the ILA was a momentous year for the organization. In this episode we discuss Ryan's departure, the expulsion of the union from the AFL, the government stepping in to control hiring on the docks, and even a civil war in the house of labor. The end of Ryan's tenure and the massive changes put in place in 1953 would reshape the union for decades. Main sources for this series include: Reds or Rackets by Howard Kimeldorf, Strife on the Waterfront by Vernon Jensen, New York Longshoremen: Class and Power on the Docks by William Mello, and Mobsters, Unions, and Feds by James Jacobs. Clips from YouTube. Join the discord: discord.gg/tDvmNzX Follow the pod at instagram.com/workstoppage, @WorkStoppagePod on Twitter, John @facebookvillain, and Lina @solidaritybee
If you're not a patron you can get the full episode by visiting patreon.com/workstoppage and support us with $5 a month. Episode 3 - Operation Underworld Joe Ryan's two and a half decades of leadership of the International Longshoremen's Association could be most charitably described as "stable." His focus on labor peace at nearly any cost and his cozy relationship with the shipping companies, gangsters, and the federal government created a series of strange relationships as the country entered World War 2. Finding mobsters useful in keeping radical organizers off the docks, the federal government struck a deal with the same criminal forces they would later condemn union officials for working with. However, even with strongarm goons and redbaiting as his go-to tactics, Ryan could not totally keep a lid on post-war discontent by workers returning to find low wages and inhuman treatment while shipping bosses made millions. The Rank and File made their voice heard, by whatever means they could find. Main sources for this series include: Reds or Rackets by Howard Kimeldorf, Strife on the Waterfront by Vernon Jensen, New York Longshoremen: Class and Power on the Docks by William Mello, and Mobsters, Unions, and Feds by James Jacobs. Clips from YouTube. Join the discord: discord.gg/tDvmNzX Follow the pod at instagram.com/workstoppage, @WorkStoppagePod on Twitter, John @facebookvillain, and Lina @solidaritybee
If you're not a patron you can get the full episode by visiting patreon.com/workstoppage and support us with $5 a month. Episode 2 - Shape Up or Ship Out To start our examination of the history of the International Longshoremen's Association, we go back to the birth of labor organizing on the docks in the late 19th century. We discuss the awful labor conditions faced by workers, forced to beg, plead, or pay for work in the hated daily shape up. We discuss the birth of the ILA on the Great Lakes, the rise of New York City as the center of US overseas trade, and the start of the long reign of "King" Joe Ryan as union president. We also talk about the earliest movements for democracy and reform within the union, and the brutal, sometimes deadly consequences faced by those who stood up for their rights on the docks. Main sources for this series include: Reds or Rackets by Howard Kimeldorf, Strife on the Waterfront by Vernon Jensen, New York Longshoremen: Class and Power on the Docks by William Mello, and Mobsters, Unions, and Feds by James Jacobs. Join the discord: discord.gg/tDvmNzX Follow the pod at instagram.com/workstoppage, @WorkStoppagePod on Twitter, John @facebookvillain, and Lina @solidaritybee
Pathfinder is dropping the drow as part of a wider re-work of the game and lore necessitated by Paizo's move away from the OGL. During PaizoCon 2023's “Into the Darklands” panel, Paizo creative director James Jacobs revealed that the drow would no longer appear in Pathfinder books due to Paizo's move away from the Open […]
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Kevin welcomes James Jacobs, Vice President of Enterprise Sales, Emerge to discuss the always delicate balancing act between service and price. How do you talk to transportation managers who are being judged on both transportation spend according to the budget, and service levels as defined by their customers? Listen now for our answers to this all important question. You can learn more about TAI Software here, www.TAI-Software.com#sales #PutThatCoffeeDown #marketing #freightsales #freightwaves #sonar #taiLove's Truck Care & Speedco is the nation's largest preventative maintenance network over the road. With more than 1,500 maintenance bays offering light mechanical services and DOT inspections, Love's and Speedco are invested in getting drivers back on the road quickly and safely. Visit www.loves.com to learn more about our services.Follow Put That Coffee Down on Apple PodcastsFollow Put That Coffee Down on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Kevin welcomes James Jacobs, Vice President of Enterprise Sales, Emerge to discuss the always delicate balancing act between service and price. How do you talk to transportation managers who are being judged on both transportation spend according to the budget, and service levels as defined by their customers? Listen now for our answers to this all important question. You can learn more about TAI Software here, www.TAI-Software.com#sales #PutThatCoffeeDown #marketing #freightsales #freightwaves #sonar #taiFollow Put That Coffee Down on Apple PodcastsFollow Put That Coffee Down on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
James Jacobs, Samantha Jacobs & Justine Enright join us from Kenya to give us an update on the team's first day at Trinity Mixed Academy in Muhoroni, Kenya.
Tune into this episode were Ryan sits with James Jacob Co-Founder of Ziva Dynamics and Director of Technology Incubation at Unity. James talks about his time working on project like Lord of the Rings and Avatar, as well as his current venture in tools for Rigging. See how the industry has blossomed through James eyes. Learn more about Vertex School: https://www.vertexschool.com/ Learn more about James LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesj/ Want to learn skills for creative tech jobs in games, film, XR and the Metaverse? Apply for your spot in our upcoming Game Arts Program here: https://www.vertexschool.com/game-arts-program
Her final symphony is one that deserves your attention and is now performed more often. John Banther and James Jacobs discuss the challenges she faced with sexism and the French attitude towards symphonies at the time, what to listen for, influences, and her unique orchestration. Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There is always something new to discover, no matter how many times you've heard a piece. Our resident cello player, James Jacobs, joins John Banther to give you 5 things to listen for in this masterpiece that you've either missed or could experience differently. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A look at Paizo’s Beginning Years, with Erik Mona, James Jacobs, Sarah Robinson, and Jason Bulmahn. Listen Now! (mp3)
A look at Paizo’s Beginning Years, with Erik Mona, James Jacobs, Sarah Robinson, and Jason Bulmahn. Listen Now! (mp3)
A look at Paizo’s Beginning Years, with Erik Mona, James Jacobs, Sarah Robinson, and Jason Bulmahn. Listen Now! (mp3)
Today's episode features Dr. James Jacobs, principal of Johnson City's highly regarded Indian Trail Intermediate School. Johnson City Living is hosted by Colin Johnson, with the Colin & Carly Group at Keller Williams Realty in Johnson City. This podcast is a proud member of the Market Street Media family of podcasts, along with: Better Every Day with Brad Weems I See You, Mama: A Maternal Mental Health Podcast with Kristina Dulaney Johnson City Living with Colin Johnson Measure Once, Cuss Twice with Seth Thomas The Johnson City Small Business Podcast with Ryan McKinney One Conversation at a Time with Kelly Rhea Barber College Success with Craig Charles The Huddle with Spencer Huddleston and Brad Weems Allpointswhole with Krista Wright Doing Good with Dr. Becky Powers and Josh Smith Podcasting for Fun and Profit with Leighton Hart
James Jacobs, CEO of Ziva Dynamics, joined Kirill Tokarev, our editor-in-chief, for a new episode of 80 Level Round Table to chat about their company, talk tech startups, and discuss the team's products for creating realistic interactive characters. Visit our website 80.lv and stay tuned!Follow 80 Level on social mediahttps://www.facebook.com/LevelEighty/https://www.instagram.com/80.lvhttps://twitter.com/80LevelWe are looking for more artists!Join 80 LEVEL RFP for free https://80lv.pro/rfp-rtGet your work noticed by some of the biggest and best developers, publishers, and studios in video games today.This video is sponsored by Xsolla, a global video game commerce company with a robust and powerful set of tools and services designed specifically for the video game industry: http://xsolla.pro/8023
Tchaikovsky came from humble beginnings in rural Russia and rose to fame as one of the greatest composers. He spent a good amount of his life as a musical outsider and died at the age of 53 at the top of his fame. In this episode, John Banther and James Jacobs explore his life, friendships, and music.
Patrick Renie, Ron Lundeen, and James Jacobs talk about Agents of Edgewatch and other adventure paths coming out soon! Listen Now! (mp3)
Patrick Renie, Ron Lundeen, and James Jacobs talk about Agents of Edgewatch and other adventure paths coming out soon! Listen Now! (mp3)
Patrick Renie, Ron Lundeen, and James Jacobs talk about Agents of Edgewatch and other adventure paths coming out soon! Listen Now! (mp3)
In this episode we talk about James testimony, working as a HotShot and more.
Erik Mona, Jason Bulmahn, James Jacobs, and Rob McCreary discuss the exciting news from Paizo and answer audience questions. Listen Now! (mp3)
Erik Mona, Jason Bulmahn, James Jacobs, and Rob McCreary discuss the exciting news from Paizo and answer audience questions. Listen Now! (mp3)
Erik Mona, Jason Bulmahn, James Jacobs, and Rob McCreary discuss the exciting news from Paizo and answer audience questions. Listen Now! (mp3)
Explore the World of Golarion in the Age of Lost Omens with James Jacobs, Mark Moreland, Linda Zayas-Palmer, and Luis Loza. Listen Now! (mp3)
Explore the World of Golarion in the Age of Lost Omens with James Jacobs, Mark Moreland, Linda Zayas-Palmer, and Luis Loza. Listen Now! (mp3)
Explore the re-release of the Kingmaker Adventure Path with Lisa Stevens, James Jacobs, Mark Moreland, and Jason Nelson from Legendary Games. Listen Now! (mp3)
Explore the re-release of the Kingmaker Adventure Path with Lisa Stevens, James Jacobs, Mark Moreland, and Jason Nelson from Legendary Games. Listen Now! (mp3)
Today it's considered one of the greatest cello concertos of the 18th century, but it went unheard for nearly 200 years as it's location was unknown. But what happens when a piece is discovered, and how do you know it's the "real deal?" Dr. Helen Greenwald, a musicologist, tells us just how easy it can be for music to get lost, and James Jacobs joins to talk about the revolutionary aspects of the piece, and at the end we'll enjoy a full performance.
Pathfinder Creative Director James Jacobs joins us to preview Lost Omens: Gods and Magic for Pathfinder 2e. How does this book present some of the most powerful beings in the world of Pathfinder, and support characters that follow them? Find out! Listen Now! (mp3) Note: This is a repost due to technical issues with the […]
Handel's Messiah is one of the more common pieces you'll hear in concert halls during the holiday season. But did you know it was meant for an entirely different holiday? James Jacobs joins me as we explore Messiah, from it's origins to modern day performances with musical examples.
Pathfinder Creative Director James Jacobs joins us to preview Lost Omens: Gods and Magic for Pathfinder 2e. How does this book present some of the most powerful beings in the world of Pathfinder, and support characters that follow them? Find out! Listen Now! (mp3)
Poetry, falling on the ice, and summer storms, there is so much to hear and discover in Antonio Vivaldi’s masterpiece, The Four Seasons. In this episode, we get into the details on how Vivaldi uses strings to depict animals likes gnats and a barking dog, a crackling fire, and even chattering teeth. Listening to this work at times is also like watching a play, as Vivaldi depicts entire scenes with the musicians as actors. There are also different ways this music is performed, turning the music into something completely different. Classical WETA evening host James Jacobs joins me as we explore this centuries-old masterpiece with a legendary recording and the accompanying sonnets.
Roll For Combat: Pathfinder & Starfinder Actual Play Podcasts
If you enjoyed this interview make sure to check out our weekly actual play podcast where we’re playing through the Starfinder Dead Sun’s Adventure Path. And check back next week when we start our brand new actual play podcast where we play through The Fall of Plaguestone! Welcome to another special edition of the Roll … Continue reading "SP12: Interview with Paizo Creative Director James Jacobs" The post SP12: Interview with Paizo Creative Director James Jacobs appeared first on Roll For Combat: Paizo's Official Pathfinder & Starfinder Actual Play Podcasts.
There’s more to running a horror game than spooky settings and macabre monsters! Join Guest of Honor Liane Merciel and a panel of Paizo’s horror experts to talk about transforming your game into a nightmare from which your players will never want to wake. Speakers: Liane Merciel, Amanda Hamon, James Jacobs Listen Now! (mp3)
Whether you’re interested in creating your own immersive world or curious how the rich details of a world like Golarion are developed, join Guest of Honor Liane Merciel, Paizo Creative Director James Jacobs, and Paizo Developer Linda Zayas-Palmer to learn a variety of ways you can use elements big and small to paint a vivid […]
Hello and welcome to Know Direction’s official PaizoCon 2019 Seminar Coverage in Partnership with Paizo. Today’s Seminar is: Secrets of Golarion with Speakers James Jacobs, Ron Lundeen, and John Compton Our coverage would not be possible without the help of our Con Staff, Paizo, and our Patrons. Find more Seminar recordings on KnowDirectionPodcast.com Paizo’s sages […]
James Jacobs, Co-Founder & Co-CEO of Ziva Dynamics, joins Intel on AI to talk about the incredible work that Ziva Dynamics does to bring computer-generated characters to life for major films. Ziva Dynamics created an AI-based solution which addresses the huge challenges visual effects (VFX) artists face when building and modeling virtual humans and creatures. […]
Roll For Combat: Pathfinder & Starfinder Actual Play Podcasts
If you enjoyed this interview make sure to check out our weekly actual play podcast where we’re playing through the Starfinder Dead Sun’s Adventure Path as well as the occasional Starfinder Society adventure! We kick off the start of Year Two of the Roll For Combat Podcast with a special interview edition! Today we sit … Continue reading "SP05: Interview with Paizo Pathfinder Creative Director James Jacobs" The post SP05: Interview with Paizo Pathfinder Creative Director James Jacobs appeared first on Roll For Combat: Paizo's Official Pathfinder & Starfinder Actual Play Podcasts.
(Bloomberg) -- Louis Rulli, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and James Jacobs, a professor at NYU law school, discuss recent directives from attorney general Jeff Sessions, which would allow law enforcement officials to seize assets that are believed to be related to criminal activity. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's “Bloomberg Law”. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
(Bloomberg) -- Louis Rulli, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and James Jacobs, a professor at NYU law school, discuss recent directives from attorney general Jeff Sessions, which would allow law enforcement officials to seize assets that are believed to be related to criminal activity. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio’s “Bloomberg Law”.
Josh Vogt returns to talk about his new book, THE DUSTPAN COMETH. Mentioned in this episode: THE DUSTPAN COMETH by Josh Vogt Paizo Pathfinder (Tabletop RPG) Curse of the Crimson Throne (Pathfinder Campaign Module) by James Jacobs and Greg A. Vaughan Patrick Hester Pathfinder Card Game (Game App) Starfinder (Sci-Fi RPG by Paizo) Gen Con ENTER THE JANITOR by Josh Vogt THE MAIDS OF WRATH by Josh Vogt FELLOWSHIP OF THE SQUEEGEE (Working Title) by Josh Vogt Jeff Herndon Origins Game Fair Jaym Gates Dylan Birtolo Michael A. Stackpole Margaret Weis Gail Z. Martin ConnetiCon Timothy Zahn Raleigh Supercon Florida Supercon Dragon Con Wendy Wagner J.T. Evans Emerald City Comic Con Denver Comic Con FORGE OF ASHES by Josh Vogt Wordfire Press SOLAR SINGULARITY co-authored by Josh Vogt Interface Zero (RPG) LITTLE GREEN MEN ATTACK Edited By Robin Wayne Bailey and Bryan Thomas Schmidt Lost: The Game http://facebook.com/jrvogt http://twitter.com/jrvogt http://jrvogt.com http://patreon.com/beyondthetrope http://discoverweakly.libsyn.com/website
Bach's St Matthew Passion was written in 1727 and was probably first performed as part of the Good Friday Service at Thomaskirche in Leipzig. This programme explores ways in which Bach's St Mattew Passion touches and changes people's lives. Guitarist Andrew Schulman describes what happened when he was played this music whilst he was in a coma. James Jacobs talks about the St Matthew Passion providing solace in difficult times during childhood. And singer Emma Kirkby, conductor Paul Spicer and musical historian Simon Heighes explore how the music works and what it's like to perform. Producer: Rosie Boulton.
Geoffrey D. Winn interviews James Jacobs about Second Darkness: The Void Children. This book can be purchased here from the Tome's Amazon Store. Want to learn more about Pathfinder? Read on... Atomic Array: Episode 011: Pathfinder Mad Brew Labs: Lost the Dragon, but Found my Path Nerdage: Pathfinder Adventure Path Questing GM: Path Finding Into Pathfinder The Tome Show Presents: Second Darkness (Chapter II) RPGAggression: Interview with Greg Vaughan Drop by Paizo.com to pick up your copy today!
Geoffrey D. Winn interviews James Jacobs about Second Darkness: The Void Children. This book can be purchased here from the Tome's Amazon Store. Want to learn more about Pathfinder? Read on... Atomic Array: Episode 011: Pathfinder Mad Brew Labs: Lost the Dragon, but Found my Path Nerdage: Pathfinder Adventure Path Questing GM: Path Finding Into Pathfinder The Tome Show Presents: Second Darkness (Chapter II) RPGAggression: Interview with Greg Vaughan Drop by Paizo.com to pick up your copy today!
Geoffrey D. Winn interviews James Jacobs about Second Darkness: The Void Children. This book can be purchased here from the Tome's Amazon Store. Want to learn more about Pathfinder? Read on... Atomic Array: Episode 011: Pathfinder Mad Brew Labs: Lost the Dragon, but Found my Path Nerdage: Pathfinder Adventure Path Questing GM: Path Finding Into Pathfinder The Tome Show Presents: Second Darkness (Chapter II) RPGAggression: Interview with Greg Vaughan Drop by Paizo.com to pick up your copy today!
In episode 28 I play the interview that I had with James Jacobs of Dungeon magazine, Pathfinder, and other great Paizo Publishing fame. In this episode I played a promo for a fun little geeky podcast called Geek Acres. And of course don't forget to check out the Tome's partner podcasts, Fistfull of Comics and Games and Gamer's Haven. You can also find other great gaming podcasts at Goblin, the Gaming Broadcast Network.
In episode 28 I play the interview that I had with James Jacobs of Dungeon magazine, Pathfinder, and other great Paizo Publishing fame. In this episode I played a promo for a fun little geeky podcast called Geek Acres. And of course don't forget to check out the Tome's partner podcasts, Fistfull of Comics and Games and Gamer's Haven. You can also find other great gaming podcasts at Goblin, the Gaming Broadcast Network.
In episode 28 I play the interview that I had with James Jacobs of Dungeon magazine, Pathfinder, and other great Paizo Publishing fame. In this episode I played a promo for a fun little geeky podcast called Geek Acres. And of course don't forget to check out the Tome's partner podcasts, Fistfull of Comics and Games and Gamer's Haven. You can also find other great gaming podcasts at Goblin, the Gaming Broadcast Network.
Welcome to the final review of the print magazine Dungeon, number 150, from Paizo Publishing. The Tome is a proud member of Goblin, the Gaming Broadcast Network. Also discussed here is where you can find the free preview of the digital versions of Dungeon and Dragon. You can expect me to get out my review of the final Dragon shortly, as well as a 4e News show to update you on what I've found (you can see a preview of this information at the forums), a theme/advice show where you can hear a story of a failed game and about transitioning to a new edition, plus an interview with James Jacobs of Paizo Publishing...and that's just half of the content that I already have done or planned for. Phew. I have a lot of work to do, hope you guys are still listening. ;-) You can find the Tome at www.thetomeshow.com and email at thetomeshow AT gmail DOT com. Also don't forget to check out the Tome's partner podcasts. Fistfull of Comics and Games and Gamer's Haven.
Welcome to the final review of the print magazine Dungeon, number 150, from Paizo Publishing. The Tome is a proud member of Goblin, the Gaming Broadcast Network. Also discussed here is where you can find the free preview of the digital versions of Dungeon and Dragon. You can expect me to get out my review of the final Dragon shortly, as well as a 4e News show to update you on what I've found (you can see a preview of this information at the forums), a theme/advice show where you can hear a story of a failed game and about transitioning to a new edition, plus an interview with James Jacobs of Paizo Publishing...and that's just half of the content that I already have done or planned for. Phew. I have a lot of work to do, hope you guys are still listening. ;-) You can find the Tome at www.thetomeshow.com and email at thetomeshow AT gmail DOT com. Also don't forget to check out the Tome's partner podcasts. Fistfull of Comics and Games and Gamer's Haven.
Welcome to the final review of the print magazine Dungeon, number 150, from Paizo Publishing. The Tome is a proud member of Goblin, the Gaming Broadcast Network. Also discussed here is where you can find the free preview of the digital versions of Dungeon and Dragon. You can expect me to get out my review of the final Dragon shortly, as well as a 4e News show to update you on what I've found (you can see a preview of this information at the forums), a theme/advice show where you can hear a story of a failed game and about transitioning to a new edition, plus an interview with James Jacobs of Paizo Publishing...and that's just half of the content that I already have done or planned for. Phew. I have a lot of work to do, hope you guys are still listening. ;-) You can find the Tome at www.thetomeshow.com and email at thetomeshow AT gmail DOT com. Also don't forget to check out the Tome's partner podcasts. Fistfull of Comics and Games and Gamer's Haven.
In this episode I take a look at Dragon 258 and William Pall brings us another fabulous review of Dungeon, this time bringing us 149. The Tome Summer 2007 Contest is coming to an end soon, so get your submissions in soon (http://www.thetomeshow.com/Contest.html). Contest Sponsors include: Swords Edge Publishing (http://www.swordsedgepublishing.ca), Geeklabel (http://www.geeklabel.com), Mayhem Comics (http://www.mayhemcomics.com) and Green Ronin (http://www.greenronin.com). I am planning a Tome format change to be announced with episode 25. I would love your feedback on how that format change should look. Check out the forum thread and let me know what you think (http://www.fistfullofcomics.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=index&c=10). I made a recent appearance on the Murder at Avedon Hill podcast novel, which I played a promo for last episode, see links in the show notes from then. I have completed interviews with several industry insiders and have some more planned (thanks to our sister podcast Fist Full of Comics and Games, http://www.fistfullofcomics.com). So look forward to hearing those coming up soon. They include Eytan Bernstein, Wolfgang Baur, and James Jacobs. Billibub Baddings and the Case of the Singing Sword is a podcast novel by Tee Morris of a dwarf from a high fantasy world stuck in the 1920s/30s Chicago who has become a private investigator. I just finished listening to this story and thought you guys might want to know about it. It can be found at http://www.teemorris.com. The annual Ennie award nominees have been announced, and Gamers Haven recently did a super-episode to familiarize you with who the winners might be. Plus they are running a contest. There is only a short amount of time to vote for the Ennies and get submitted into their contest. Check them out at: http://www.canadiancrusaders.com. I am hoping to get the next episode out before a week is up because pretty soon I go back to school and I don't know what my free time will look like then. As always you can find the Tome at http://www.thetomeshow.com and you can email me at thetomeshow AT gmail DOT com. Also, you can keep up with me and updates on the podcast when I am working on it on Twitter, by following me at http://www.twitter.com/squach.
In this episode I take a look at Dragon 258 and William Pall brings us another fabulous review of Dungeon, this time bringing us 149. The Tome Summer 2007 Contest is coming to an end soon, so get your submissions in soon (http://www.thetomeshow.com/Contest.html). Contest Sponsors include: Swords Edge Publishing (http://www.swordsedgepublishing.ca), Geeklabel (http://www.geeklabel.com), Mayhem Comics (http://www.mayhemcomics.com) and Green Ronin (http://www.greenronin.com). I am planning a Tome format change to be announced with episode 25. I would love your feedback on how that format change should look. Check out the forum thread and let me know what you think (http://www.fistfullofcomics.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=index&c=10). I made a recent appearance on the Murder at Avedon Hill podcast novel, which I played a promo for last episode, see links in the show notes from then. I have completed interviews with several industry insiders and have some more planned (thanks to our sister podcast Fist Full of Comics and Games, http://www.fistfullofcomics.com). So look forward to hearing those coming up soon. They include Eytan Bernstein, Wolfgang Baur, and James Jacobs. Billibub Baddings and the Case of the Singing Sword is a podcast novel by Tee Morris of a dwarf from a high fantasy world stuck in the 1920s/30s Chicago who has become a private investigator. I just finished listening to this story and thought you guys might want to know about it. It can be found at http://www.teemorris.com. The annual Ennie award nominees have been announced, and Gamers Haven recently did a super-episode to familiarize you with who the winners might be. Plus they are running a contest. There is only a short amount of time to vote for the Ennies and get submitted into their contest. Check them out at: http://www.canadiancrusaders.com. I am hoping to get the next episode out before a week is up because pretty soon I go back to school and I don't know what my free time will look like then. As always you can find the Tome at http://www.thetomeshow.com and you can email me at thetomeshow AT gmail DOT com. Also, you can keep up with me and updates on the podcast when I am working on it on Twitter, by following me at http://www.twitter.com/squach.
In this episode I take a look at Dragon 258 and William Pall brings us another fabulous review of Dungeon, this time bringing us 149. The Tome Summer 2007 Contest is coming to an end soon, so get your submissions in soon (http://www.thetomeshow.com/Contest.html). Contest Sponsors include: Swords Edge Publishing (http://www.swordsedgepublishing.ca), Geeklabel (http://www.geeklabel.com), Mayhem Comics (http://www.mayhemcomics.com) and Green Ronin (http://www.greenronin.com). I am planning a Tome format change to be announced with episode 25. I would love your feedback on how that format change should look. Check out the forum thread and let me know what you think (http://www.fistfullofcomics.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=index&c=10). I made a recent appearance on the Murder at Avedon Hill podcast novel, which I played a promo for last episode, see links in the show notes from then. I have completed interviews with several industry insiders and have some more planned (thanks to our sister podcast Fist Full of Comics and Games, http://www.fistfullofcomics.com). So look forward to hearing those coming up soon. They include Eytan Bernstein, Wolfgang Baur, and James Jacobs. Billibub Baddings and the Case of the Singing Sword is a podcast novel by Tee Morris of a dwarf from a high fantasy world stuck in the 1920s/30s Chicago who has become a private investigator. I just finished listening to this story and thought you guys might want to know about it. It can be found at http://www.teemorris.com. The annual Ennie award nominees have been announced, and Gamers Haven recently did a super-episode to familiarize you with who the winners might be. Plus they are running a contest. There is only a short amount of time to vote for the Ennies and get submitted into their contest. Check them out at: http://www.canadiancrusaders.com. I am hoping to get the next episode out before a week is up because pretty soon I go back to school and I don't know what my free time will look like then. As always you can find the Tome at http://www.thetomeshow.com and you can email me at thetomeshow AT gmail DOT com. Also, you can keep up with me and updates on the podcast when I am working on it on Twitter, by following me at http://www.twitter.com/squach.