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Indianz.Com
John Crockett / Department of Agriculture

Indianz.Com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 4:39


Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Legislative Hearing to receive testimony on S.4370 & S.4505 Date: July 25, 2024 Time: 2:00 PM Location: Dirksen Room: 628 Agenda: S. 4370, Tribal Forest Protection Act Amendments Act of 2024 S. 4505, A bill to approve the settlement of water rights claims of Ohkay Owingeh in the Rio Chama Stream System, to restore the Bosque on Pueblo Land in the State of New Mexico, and for other purposes Witness List: Ms. Tracy Canard Goodluck Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs U.S. Department of the Interior Washington, D.C. Mr. John Crockett Associate Deputy Chief for State, Private, and Tribal Forestry U.S. Department of Agriculture Washington, D.C. The Honorable Larry M. Phillips, Jr. Governor Pueblo of Ohkay Owingeh Ohkay Owingeh, New Mexico The Honorable Thora Padilla President Mescalero Apache Tribe Mescalero, New Mexico Mr. Benjamin Mallott President-Elect Alaska Federation of Natives Anchorage, Alaska More Info: https://indianz.com/News/2024/07/25/witness-list-for-senate-committee-on-indian-affairs-legislative-hearing/

Pull To Open
Big Trouble in Ancient China (Traversing “Marco Polo”)

Pull To Open

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 119:37


Often when Doctor Who visits Earth's past, a lot is made of whether the characters can “change” history or not. Outcomes vary, but it's oddly refreshing to look back on the series' first historical, Marco Polo, where the question never comes up. Instead, the story creates stakes by thrusting the TARDIS team smack in the middle of the rivalries, duplicity and politics of quasi-real events in history, and letting the drama naturally unfold. At seven episodes, it's a gradual unfolding — and some accounting for the time it was made is a given — but even if you don't grade on a curve, Marco Polo sets a strong standard for Doctor Who historicals, missing or not. Commentary for Marco Polo begins at 21:21. Color reconstruction of Marco Polo (audio combined with telesnaps and audio) at DailyMotion. Rate and review Pull To Open on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Join the conversation on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Follow us on: TikTok! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@pulltoopen⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@pulltoopen63⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@pulltoopen63⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠youtube.com/pulltoopen⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Play ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pull To Open Bingo⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Story Essentials Season 1, Serial 4 Story number: 4, per the The Pull To Open Codex Writer: John Lucarotti Director: Waris Hussein (1–3, 5–7), John Crockett (4) Producer: Verity Lambert Aired 22 February – 4 April 1964 Pull To Open: Marco Polo Season 4 Episode 21 Hosts: ⁠⁠Pete Pachal⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Chris Taylor⁠⁠ Music: Martin West/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Thinking Fish⁠

WiscoJazz-Cast
Episode 188: WiscoJazz-Cast: Episode 188 [DEEP HOUSE CHRISTMAS]

WiscoJazz-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 71:07


WiscoJazz-Cast Episode 188 mixed by dj lukewarm Episode One Hundred Eighty Eight features Holiday inspired Deep Soulful House Music & More... 01 - Papik & Ely Bruna - All I Want For Christmas Is You (Francesco Cofano Remix) [Irma Dancefloor] 02 - Mr. Christmas - Christmas Is House [Sobel Nation Records] 03 - Hallex M, Barbie Mak - Christmas [United Music Records] 04 - DJ Disciple, Beatweezy, Demarkus Lewis - Christmas, A Beautiful Holiday (Deez Cookies And Milk Mix) [Catch 22] 05 - Lynne Summers, Derrick Ricky Nelson - Oh Come All Ye Faithful (Christmas Soulistic Vocal Mix. Derrick Ricky Nelson.) [TyRick Music] 06 - Elements Of Life, Josh Milan, Cindy Mizelle - Christmas Time Is Here (Main) [Vega Records] 07 - DJ Pope, Charles Dockins - This Christmas (A Soulful Holiday) (DjPope Sound Of Baltimore Alternate Vocal Mix) [POJI Records] 08 - Bobby D'Ambrosio - First Noel (Osio Original Classic Mix Extended) [Moon Rocket Music] 09 - Bobby D'Ambrosio - Do You Hear What I Hear [Quantize Recordings] 10 - Da Wooden Souldiers - Fat Daddy (Spen And Thommy Mix) [unquantize] 11 - John Crockett, Dave Tobon, Natalie - Songs of The Season (Part 2 of 2) (Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (Main Mix)) [Stimuli] 12 - DJ Spen And The MuthaFunkaz - Rock The Bellz (Traxsource Exclusive Mix) [Quantize Recordings] 13 - Luther Vandross - The Mistletoe Jam (Everybody Kiss Somebody)(D-Man Jam Mix) [Epic] 14 - Charlie Mindgames - Christmas Song [Sheer Sound] Hope you enjoy. -dj lukewarm https://linktr.ee/djlukewarm http://djlukewarm.com http://hearthis.at/djlukewarm http://www.mixcloud.com/djlukewarm http://djlukewarm.podomatic.com https://soundcloud.com/wiscojazz http://www.youtube.com/WiscoJazzCast RSS: http://djlukewarm.podomatic.com/rss2.xml

Fernando Delas Carnevali's Podcast
Episode 68: Jon White's Birthday - Kingston Live Recording - Sept 2022

Fernando Delas Carnevali's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 374:14


These are the gatherings I enjoy to play most.  Longer sets in company of my chosen family. This one took place in the beautiful home of our good friend Stephen Cardile in Kingston NY, who threw the party for Jon. I hope you enjoy this 6 hr / 65 hr set as much as I did.  Happy Birthday Jon!!!  1.     A Fifth of Beethoven (The Reflex Revision) Henri-Pierre Noel, The Reflex2.     You Bring The Sun (Extended Mix) Seamus Haji, Michael Gray, Phebe Edwards3.     Stay on My Mind (Sean Ali & Munk Julious Deep Sole Syndicate Mix)4.     Turn me on (Original Mix) [feat. Bucie] Blackcoffee5.     I Don't Know Why (Manoo Remix) David Anthony & Beverlei Brown6.     Paradise (Jihad Muhammad's Beats In Paradise Remix) DJ Rae, Neil Pierce, Jihad Muhammad7.     Gypsy Woman (Kaytronik Remix Extended Version) Nicholas Ryan Gant, Karizma, Kaytronik8.     Live Together (Organ Solo) Terry Hunter, Dogtronix9.     Home (Kenny Carpenter Wiz Revised Mix) Tracy Hamlin, Kenny Carpenter10. Know You (Kenny Carpenter NYC Mix) DJ Spen, Natasha Watts, Kenny Carpenter11. You Are Loved (Justin Imperiale remix) John Crockett feat. Natalie12. Believe In A Brighter Day (Rocco Rodamaal Dub) Kelli Sae13. Good Morning Gorgeous (Emmaculate Remix) [Extended Version] (Original Mix)14. Keep On Luvin (Kingsley's Deep Punch Mix) Maydie Myles15. Always (Danny Krivit Re Edit) DJ Spen, The MuthaFunkaz, Sheila Ford16. Shining Your Way (Masaki Morii Remix) Jephte Guillaume, AK, Masaki Morii17. Sweet Dreams (DjPope's Sound of Baltimore Vocal) DjPope, Una18. Don't Know Yet (Original Mix) Ezel, Rona Ray19. Universal Dreamers (Mark Di Meo & Tony Loreto Unreleased Hump MiRicky Diciotto, Kenny Carpenter, Wendy Lewis20. I'm Not In love (Eric Kupper Remix) Jeremoe Drouot, Lita, Eric Kupper21. Life Is A Dancefloor (Club Mix) The Shapeshifters, Kimberly Davis22. I Feel (DJ Spen, Thommy Davis & Gary Hudgins Remix) Ann Nesby & DJ Spen23. Just Dance (Christian Nielsen Remix) Mr. V24. I Want Your Love (Dimitri from Paris Remix) [2018 Remaster] Chic25. Love Sensation (DJ Spen & Thommy Davis Right On Time Mix) Susu Bobien, DJ Spen, Thommy Davis26. Finally (Danny Krivit/Steve Travolta Re-Edit) Kings Of Tomorrow, Steve Travolta, Danny Krivit27. Lovely Mr. Nice Legs28. Heaven Is Right Here (Kiko Navarro Club Mix)Ananda Project, AK, Kiko Navarro29. Used To Hold MeDeezBootz30. Riding High (CASSIMM Extended Remix) Milk & Sugar31. We're Getting Stronger (The Longer We Stay Together) (Frankie Knuckles & Eric Kupper Remix) (DJ Meme Edit) Loleatta Holloway32. Big Love (Dr Packer Extended Remix) Pete Hellers Big Love33. Must Be The Music (Joey Negro 2am Disco Reprise) Joey Negro34. Pick It Up (Sean McCabe Dub Mix) Carolyn Harding35. Strings of Life (Danny Krivit Re-Edit) Soul Central, Danny Krivit36. The Pressure Part 1 (Frankie Knuckles Classic 12" Mix)37. Caught In The Middle (Arduini & Pagany Club Mix)38. How Do I Love You feat. Yasmin (Luca Cazal And S L F Remix)39. I Was Born This Way (Moplen Dub 1) Carl Bean, Molpen40. It's Yours (Ian Pooley Main Mix) Jon Cutler, E-Man, Ian Pooley41. Break 4 Love (Alex Finkin These Days Remix) Rocco Rodamaal42. Most Precious Love (Marco Anzalone Remix)43. Pillow Talk (La Version Du Project Ananda) Spencer Gray44. Pianos of Gold (Ian Pooley Mix) Jovonn, Ian Pooley45. When Doves Cry (Martin Holter Remix) Mark Tarmonea46. Grapevine (Original) Travis Emmons, Brett Rubin, Trice Be47. Hey Hey (Climbers Remix) Dennis Ferrer48. Mix On Bed (Sasse Remix) Abyss (Giuseppe Morabito) 49. I feel For You (Magda vs. Myna Crackerjack Mix) Chaka Khan50. Wait and See (Original Deepness) Kenny Summit, Tom Gianelli51. Sweet Freedom (Lee Van Dowski Edit) Michael McDonald, Suara Master52. All Through the night (The Day Is My Enemy Edit) – Ella Fitzgerald53. Onda CAida (Mollono Bass Remix) Danjo (ITA)54. Where the Streets Have no name (Fernando's party mess) D-Formation vs U255. Headlock (Original Mix) Terranova56. Walk & Talk (Andre Salmon, Chris C (Laugh & Cry Remix) Benoit & Sergio57. Nightshift (Severin Boren Edit) The Commodores58. Dreams (Pete Moss Remix) Colette, Pete Moss59. Zero Love Nick Curly60. Where Love Lives (Classic Mix) Alison Limerick61. Could it be magic (Unreleased Extended Dance Mix) Barry Manilow62. Begin The Beguine (12 inch) Johnny MathisCelebration –applause- break63. Love in the Shadows (Sakgra Remix) E.G. Daily64. Thank you for Being A Friend…Jonnie 65. All Together Now – The Beatles

The Westerly Sun
Westerly Sun - 2021-03-04: Yacht Restoration School; URI scientists investigate distribution of muskrats, beavers, otters in R.I.; and Roderick Lewis Hohl, Sr.

The Westerly Sun

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 5:01


You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now for some trivia. Did you know that Aquidneck Island is home to the International Yacht Restoration School of Technology and Trades? Currently, four accredited programs are offered including Digital Modeling & Fabrication, Composites Technology, Boatbuilding & Restoration, and Marine Systems.  Now, for our feature story: A University of Rhode Island graduate student will be scouring lakes, ponds and wetlands throughout Rhode Island over the next three years to search for signs of three semi-aquatic mammals to document their distribution in the state. Traveling via kayak, John Crockett will search for evidence of muskrats, beavers and river otters in waterways of southwestern Rhode Island this winter before expanding his search to other areas of the state in the coming years. Crockett, a native of Fort Collins, CO is collaborating with URI Assistant Professor Brian Gerber. “The main goal of the study is to get a good sense of the distribution of each species across the state. To do that, we're conducting an occupancy analysis, which means we're going out looking for signs of tracks, scat, chewed sticks, lodges and sightings of the animals.” All three species have been the target of trappers in Rhode Island for many years — though the state legislature banned the trapping of river otters in the 1970s — and most of what state wildlife officials know about the animals is derived from trapping data. But since trapping has been decreasing in popularity in recent years, less and less data about the animals is being collected. Gerber said: “We want to make sure we have a good assessment of where these mammals are found. It's been 10 or 15 years since anyone has spent much time looking for them, and we want to see if we find any changes in their distribution since those earlier surveys.” According to Crockett, Muskrats are in decline across much of their range in the United States, and now they are difficult to find. The decrease in trapping activity has made it difficult to tell whether the animals are in decline in Rhode Island or if the lack of trapping just makes it appear that way. “Ever since the '70s, we've been mostly in the dark about where these animals live and how many there might be,” Crockett expects to conduct his surveys from December through March for the next three years, as well as periodic summer surveys. He eventually hopes to be able to estimate the probability that any of the three species will be found in a given habitat. The URI scientists are working closely on the project with wildlife biologists at the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management so the data can be used to help prioritize habitat for protection and inform management decisions on trapping limits. Remember to check out www.westerlysun.com for the latest news and COVID updates. Are you interested in a new opportunity? You're in luck! Today's Job posting comes from Fleurs in Richmond. They're looking for a full-time fine gardener or landscaper. 2 years of experience is preferred and you must be meticulous and detail-oriented. Pay starts at $15.00 per hour. If you're interested and think you'd be a good fit for the role you can apply using the link in our episode description. https://www.indeed.com/l-Westerly,-RI-jobs.html?advn=7400214609156649&vjk=ab61f1761811c960 Today we're remembering the life of Roderick Lewis Hohl, Sr. Rod was born on August 18, 1933 in New York City. He graduated Scarsdale High School and went on to receive his undergraduate degree at Johns Hopkins University and his masters in Journalism from Columbia University. He served in the US Army in Korea writing for the Stars and Stripes newspaper. He later married Ann Carol Batsford and had a daughter, Susan, and three sons. They raised the children in Somers, NY, where Rod immersed himself in the community. He taught Sunday school at the Church of the Good Shepherd and St. Luke's church, and served as president of the Somers Dad's Club and as the AYSO regional commissioner. His warmth, positive spirit and inclusion were felt by all who knew him. Later in life, he married Charlotte Brophy, and they lived happily for many years in Charlestown where he served on the board of the East Beach Association and formed many friendships. Rod is survived by his wife Charlotte, his four children and five grandchildren. Thank you for taking the time today to remember and celebrate Rod's life. That's it for today, we'll be back next time with more! Also, remember to check out our sponsor Perennial, Daily Gut & Brain, available at the CVS on Main St. in Wakefield! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

dejavufm podcasts
DJ Nibbsy-Funky On A Friday-Episode 114-Soulful House,Afro House,Deep House

dejavufm podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 119:15


John Crockett, Spuma, D-Malice, Dennis Ferrer, DJ Wing, Mr G , Fiso Da Costa, T.Willams, Fatso Ms Plex, Princess Nyah, Naeem Johnson DKA, Club Ultimate, Rancido, Ade Alafia, Bizen Lopez, Brett Starr Afro Warriors, BK, Ann Nesby, Steve Silk Hurley, Alexander Hope Ralf Gum, Sio, Julius Jordan, Treena, Terry Hunter, Ethan white Lisa Shaw, Gordon Edge, Sahib Muhammad, Jihad Muhammad. This weeks amazing artist stay blessed people.

The George Anton Show
John Crockett about Harley Davidson and Midwest Mafia | Sergey Kluyev on Physics

The George Anton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 25:58


We're talking about motorcycles and how gangs split territories to control the money generated by such, then we get on the phone with Sergey from Los Angeles who is learning English ready to become American Citizen. Talking protons, electrons and neutrons. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/georgeantonshow/support

Elite Team Athletics Podcast
#23 - John Crockett

Elite Team Athletics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 88:26


Professional Football Player, All-American, Totino Grace Great and NDSU Legend, John Crockett hopped on the show to discuss his incredible football journey. Relives some of his illustrious multi sport high school career. How basketball was his first love, and how he will wreck anybody on the court to this day. How academics effected where he ended up at college and how going to NDSU changed him for the better. Once he figured out everything in the classroom he was able to shine on the gridiron. And that he wish NDSU got the chance to show down with the powerhouse Alabama Crimson tide. Being invited to the Combine and being on ESPN draft TV show. Some hilarious stories, like Clay Matthews rocking him in practice after they were trash talking. Or the time he didn't realize he was talking to Melvin Gordon at a local bar. Or the time Crock's life changed when he met LeBron James. Not to mention all his stories of past teammates and friends around the league Aaron Rodgers, Marshawn Lynch, Todd Gurley, and many more...  Crock has one of the brightest personalities in all of sports. A must listen, you won't regret it!  

Asbestos Knowledge Empire
Interview John Crockett: What’s the outlook with Health and Safety?

Asbestos Knowledge Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 21:46


Today’s podcast is from a slightly different angle.  Neil and Ian are talking all about Health and Safety with an interview of John Crockett (IMaPS, SIIRSM RSP, ACIOB) who is the health and safety manager at Acorn.  They discuss about how Johns career has developed and the changes he’s seen over his long time in the industry.  John gives advice on what he’s seeing on a daily basis and how to combat these issues, plus the no1 thing that clients need to know about health and safety.  Plus a whole host of other chat in and around health and safety and asbestos.

dejavufm podcasts
DJ Nibbsy - Funky On A Friday - Episode 47 - SoulfuL ,Afro ,Deep & Funky House

dejavufm podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 116:07


DJ Nibbsy - Funky On A Friday - Episode 47 - Soulful house ,Afro House ,Deep house,Funky House Deepconsoul & Denny Dugg, John Crockett, Sunkids, Chance, Joey Negro, Juan Chousa, Jerry C King, Gus Lacey, Michele Chiavarini, Antonello Ferrari, Miguel Migs, Shalon, DJ Scoob, NYC Peech Boys, Emanuel Satie, Sanchez(UK) Mean Keys, Frankie Estevez, Hallex M, Mijangos, Tedd Patterson Pres, Blackbone, Therd Suspect, Venessa Jackson, MR KG Soul, Sherre Hicks, Annette Taylor, SuSu Bobien, Louie Vega, Sara Devine, DJ Sneak, Detroit Swindle, isoul8, Lenny Air Abdallah Oumba, Stan Zeff, Reggie Steele, Joseph Junior, MaqMan, Kaidi Tatham, The Banging artist on this weeks mix...... www.dejavufm.com www.mixcloud.com/nabothskerritt Facebook@nibbsy999 Email nybnyb@hotmail.co.uk for info or contact twitter DJ Nibbsy

Ottawa REDBLACKS Radio Show
RedBlacks Radio Show - August 13, 2019

Ottawa REDBLACKS Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019


Lee Versage and Mike Sutherland are live at the Casino du Lac Leamy for the RedBlacks Radio Show and QB Club, where they're joined live by Devonte Dedman, Brendan Gillanders and John Crockett

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ClubNIMBUS - dj NIMBUS's Podcast
Deeply Rooted Session Vol 1

ClubNIMBUS - dj NIMBUS's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 64:34


1. Mark Chambers & Chris Slater - Daze ( Doubtingthomas Mangled Remix ) 2. Phlash and Friends - Revolution Solution 3. Chaos In The CBD - Unsound Mind 4. Black Coffee feat Zakes Bantw - JuJu ( Halo & Atjazz Deeply Minded Remix ) 5. Dj Java - Real Love ( M. Caporale Mix ) 6. John Crockett feat Natalie - Howling at The Moon ( John Crockett Vocal Mix ) 7. Mojo Project - Goodbye Song ( Pablo Fiero Mix ) 8. N’dinga Gabs feat Sahffi - Summer Breeze ( Raw Artistic Soul Mix ) 9. Rick Wade - I Do Believe 10. The Normalites - The Sun Rising 11. Alan Smith - In Blue Blackness ( Smooth Edit ) 12. Soha - Les Enfants Du Bled

Herd it Hear with Swany
Frisco Memories: North Dakota State's best FCS championship game moments

Herd it Hear with Swany

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 0:32


By - Joshua A. Swanson It's been another memorable year for North Dakota State football in 2018. We, the Bison faithful, have plenty of reasons to celebrate as NDSU seeks a record seventh Football Championship Subdivision national championship this week, the most in FCS history.  The Bison are currently tied with Georgia Southern, each team with six FCS titles. Heading into this Saturday's game against Eastern Washington in Frisco, Texas, NDSU has fourteen national championships in program history with previous titles coming in '65, '68, '69, '83, '85, '86, '88, '90, '11, '12, '13, '14, '15, and '17. Highlights on this year's Road To Frisco include two wins over rival South Dakota State, Easton Stick breaking numerous school records on his way to becoming NDSU's first Walter Payton award finalist, and a coaching change during the playoffs that saw Chris Klieman take the Kansas State job to be succeeded here by defensive coordinator Matt Entz.  All these storylines collide in full force as the Bison look to put an exclamation point on an undefeated season when they face the Eagles.  Before we look ahead to the matchup with EWU, though, here's a look at the Top 14 moments from NDSU's last six FCS title games in Frisco. No. 14 – Crockett's Jump Pass While the final score may have been a lopsided 39-13 in North Dakota State's second straight national championship win over Sam Houston State, there was still plenty of game left after Bearkats kicker Miguel Antonio nailed a 32-yard field goal to cut NDSU's lead to 25-13 with 13:20 remaining in the fourth quarter. The Bison responded with a signature, six-play drive covering 65 yards capped by a one-yard touchdown plunge by quarterback Brock Jensen. But it was a pass from an unlikely source that leads off our Top 14 championship moments. NDSU faced a crucial 3rd-and-1 from the Bearkats 31-yard line. Not surprisingly, the Bison gave the ball to future NFL running back John Crockett. What surprised everyone in the stadium was that, after taking the handoff, Crockett pulled up short of the line of scrimmage, leaped in the air and floated a picturesque jump pass to tight end Kevin Vaadeland. Vaadeland went 26 yards before being tackled at SHSU's 5-yard line setting up Jensen's third touchdown of the game. No. 13 – Smith's Interception Caps Huge Sequence For the first time, North Dakota State faced someone other than Sam Houston State for the FCS championship. Towson would attempt to do something no other team had done to the Bison that year, including defending Big XII champion Kansas State, beat the back-to-back champs. Early on, it looked like NDSU was in for all it could handle. That is, until the Bison launched a sequence of plays late in the second quarter that the Tigers never recovered from. After Colten Heagle blocked a Towson field goal that led to a Ryan Smith touchdown and 14-7 lead, the Bison defense jumped aboard the big-play wagon. On their ensuing possession, Towson managed to drive to NDSU's 45. With a 1st-and-10, and less than three minutes left in the half, the Tigers looked for their own big play. Instead, quarterback Peter Athens was picked off by C.J. Smith at NDSU's 25-yard line. Smith, then a sophomore, weaved his way through would-be tacklers for 32 yards before being corralled at the Towson 43-yard line. The mistake proved costly. Jensen completed two passes, including a third-down conversion to Vaadeland to put the Bison in scoring position, before delivering a 12-yard strike to Zach Vraa, giving NDSU a commanding 21-7 lead with a minute left in the first half. A back-and-forth contest turned into a blowout. “It totally swung the momentum in our favor,” said senior nose guard Ryan Drevlow, describing the sequence of plays. “I mean, there was a 10-point swing right there after we blocked the field goal, and then to get out there right away and get that interception and then get that 14-point lead was huge. It got the ball rolling our way and it sprung us.” No. 12 - The Emanuel-Slam Several big defensive plays at critical junctures, including a clutch fourth-down stop towards the latter part of the third quarter, was the difference in North Dakota State's title defense against Sam Houston State in 2012. With under five minutes left in the third quarter, although the Bison led 17-10, the Bearkats were driving towards what would have been the game-tying touchdown. The NDSU defense tightened up, ultimately forcing SHSU into a 4th-and-1 from NDSU's 35. Brian Bell, the Bearkats quarterback, rolled to his left and had future Buck Buchanan Award winner Kyle Emanuel staring down his face. Forced to hurry his pass, Emanuel picked up Bell and drove him hard into the field at Toyota Stadium. Bell's pass fell harmlessly incomplete and NDSU had the ball back. ESPN's cameras showed Bell crumpled up, lying flat on his back, with a look of anguish after the Emanuel-slam. Two plays later, Jensen found Vraa for a 31-yard completion to SHSU's 11-yard line. The drive culminated with a Sam Ojuri touchdown run that gave the Bison a two-touchdown lead that proved insurmountable for the Bearkats. No. 11 - Heagle Blocks Towson Field Goal The first of several special teams plays makes its way onto the list at No. 11. With the sun shining on a beautiful Texas day, the Bison were attempting a perfect season and three-peat against Towson. The teams were tied 7-7 with just over five minutes remaining in the first half when the Tigers lined up for a 41-yard field goal attempt that would have given them a 10-7 lead. Enter Colten Heagle. Timing the snap perfectly, Heagle sliced through a gap on the left side of the Towson line and smothered the kick. The ball deflected nearly 10 yards away from the holder where it was scooped up by Emanuel, who was off to the races, returning the ball all the way to Towson's 5-yard line. The next play, Smith, going in motion from left to right in the slot position, took a handoff from Jensen and finished what the Bison special teams started. Smith's touchdown gave NDSU a 14-7 lead, with under five minutes left in the second quarter. It was the closest the Tigers got to scoring for the rest of the day as the Bison notched the trifecta with a 35-7 win. “I thought it was huge,” said linebacker Carlton Littlejohn about the blocked field goal that swung the game's momentum. “We knew in the midst of this game someone would have to make a play, and for them to make those plays was just great for us, great for the whole team. It got the offense going and gave the defense more confidence.” The ensuing Towson possession, Smith intercepted Athens, which led to another Bison score and a 21-7 halftime lead. No. 10 - A Bizarre Two-Point Conversion It was a moment where Sam Houston State knew it just wasn't their day. Several plays after the Emanuel-slam, NDSU scored on Ojuri's two-yard touchdown run, putting the Bison up 23-10. On the extra-point attempt, though, the snap was botched. Adam Keller, NDSU's kicker, picked up the ball and ran for his life in what looked like a busted play. With his back mostly facing the end zone, Keller tossed a desperation heave, grenade-style, towards the back of the end zone. Going up like a basketball player for a rebound, Bison defensive end Mike Hardie, who also played special teams, came down with the football and the two-point conversion. “Sometimes there's plays that happen in the game when you think, ‘You know what, this is probably going to be our day,'” said then-Bison head coach Craig Bohl. “A play that we had never planned or designed turned out to work extremely well.” No. 9 – Return of the Wentz The big storyline headed into 2015 national championship against Jacksonville State was who would start at quarterback for NDSU. Carson Wentz had been sidelined with a wrist injury since October. In Wentz's absence, freshman Easton Stick led the Bison to an 8 – 0 record and three playoff wins against Montana, Northern Iowa, and Richmond. Wentz, who would be drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles with the No. 2 pick in that year's NFL Draft, got the nod and showed little signs of rust. The Bismarck, ND, native completed 16-of-29 passes for 197 yards and a touchdown, and rushed for another 79 yards and two scores in his first action in over two months in being named the game's MVP. “The rust people might have wanted to talk about it, that didn't show. I was fired up all day to be out there. It was just a lot of fun,” said Wentz. Klieman knew Wentz would be ready. “I didn't question it at all. I know what kind of competitor he is. I know what kind of player he is.” After going ahead 10 – 0, Bison linebacker Nick DeLuca made a diving interception to give NDSU the ball back at JSU's 28. The Bison capitalized on Wentz's memorable 11-yard touchdown where he left his feet around the 2-yard line and dove for the end zone, his entire body parallel to the ground. Wentz's touchdown gave the Bison a 17-0 lead and the party was on. “I can't put it into words. It's remarkable what these guys have done. We meet every January and talk about staying hungry,” said Klieman. No. 8 – Shepherd's Home Run Ball It was the champs versus the challengers. Or, depending on how you look at it, vice versa. James Madison ended North Dakota State's run of five straight national championships by beating the Bison a year earlier in the 2016 semifinals at the Fargodome. The two powerhouses met in Frisco before a rocking, standing room only crowd at Toyota Stadium. It was a defensive battle where one big play could, and ultimately did, make the difference.  Nearing halftime, the Bison led 7 – 3, but faced a 3rd-and-17 from midfield, with four minutes and change left in the half. Enter one of the best receivers in program history, Darrius Shepherd. In a career of big receptions, this may have been his biggest to date. Stick uncorked a home run ball down the left sideline as Shepherd split the corner and safety, hauling in the ball at JMU's 16-yard line. Shepherd sprinted in from there for a 50-yard touchdown and 14-3 lead. “It's hard to put into words, but this culture is amazing, the fans, the coaches, the players ... it's so special," said Shepherd. “It's so amazing to be a part of this program. It's the best thing I've been a part of.” The Bison beat the Dukes 17 – 13 for their sixth national championship in seven years. No. 7 – Thorton Preserves the Dakota Dynasty  In one of the best FCS championship games ever played, the Bison faced Missouri Valley Football Conference foe Illinois State. The teams did not play during the regular season, and tied for the MVFC title with identical 7-1 conference marks. The game was billed as a contest to determine the “one true champion” of the MVFC. It lived up to the hype. The fourth quarter saw several late lead changes before a Carson Wentz touchdown run gave the Bison a 29-27 lead with 37 seconds left standing between NDSU and their fourth straight national championship. The 12th national championship in school history was very much undecided as Redbirds quarterback Tre Roberson had, only moments earlier, rushed untouched through the Bison defense for a 58-yard touchdown and 27-23 lead. Starting at the ISU 27, Roberson led the Redbirds to their own 44-yard line with 13 seconds left on the clock. The NDSU defense wasn't about to let Roberson beat them twice. Dropping back to pass from the left hash mark, Roberson looked towards midfield for his tight end, Joe Farmer. Roberson threw a dart. Somehow, Esley Thorton was able to pry the ball away from Farmer for an interception that sealed the four-peat. Thorton began his career at NDSU as a quarterback before moving to linebacker prior to his junior season. “With our guys, you never saw any doubt in their mind,” said first-year Bison head coach Chris Klieman. Klieman served as an assistant coach and defensive coordinator on the previous three national title teams. “You never saw panic in their eyes. We've obviously been in this situation before, even in the playoffs, and our guys just know that, hey, it's our time. When you have the success that we've had over the past four years now, guys just know how to win, and when you know how to win, you just always feel you have that chance if you can get that last possession.” No. 6 – Urzendowski sets up game winner with three big catches Only seconds before Esley Thorton's interception, it looked like NDSU's quest for a fourth straight national championships was in serious jeopardy. The Bison had no room for error after Roberson's 58-yard run put Illinois State ahead 27-23 with 1:38 left in an epic title matchup. Outside of Travis Beck, no freshman has shined brighter on the championship stage than wide receiver R.J. Urzendowski. The Bison started the game-winning drive backed up at their own 17-yard line, needing 83 yards and a touchdown. No problem. On the first play, Urzendowski found separation from his defender streaking across the middle of the field and Wentz tattooed him in stride with a bullet good for 32 yards to the NDSU 49. Suddenly, the Bison were back in business. The very next play, Wentz again went to Urzendowski for another first down, this time a 13-yard pickup to Illinois State's 38-yard line. After two incomplete passes, NDSU faced a must have 3rd-and-10. The Redbirds brought a safety blitz, leaving Urzendowski with man coverage. John Crockett picked up a key block and Wentz had just enough time to find Urzendowski down the left sideline on a vertical route for a huge 33-yard gain to the ISU 5. “We've got a lot of weapons, but obviously when they were blitzing us, we had RJ in slot and we thought we had a really good matchup,” Klieman said. Wentz, the NFL quarterback prospect, trusted the freshman to make a play. “Carson threw it up there, and RJ made some plays.” While the Bison needed a final five yards to finish their drive, Urzendowski's three catches for 78 yards put NDSU in position for what would come next. No. 5 – The Epic Stand It came down to one big defensive stand for the 2017 national championship. The Bison had a chance to extend their 17-13 lead to a full touchdown with a field goal in the closing minutes of their heavyweight bout against James Madison. Instead, the Dukes blocked the field goal try and gained the momentum. Several plays after that big special teams play, facing a 4th-and-9 from their own 47-yard line, the Dukes tried a fake punt. It worked as Harry O'Kelly ran for 24 yards to the NDSU 29.  The Bison defensive stiffened with the game in the balance. Two big stops by the future Baltimore Raven, Chris Board, and an incomplete pass on a Derrek Tuszka hurry set up a 4th-and-11 from NDSU's 25. With Jabril Cox barreling down on him, Dukes quarterback Brian Schor threw a desperation heave high into the air towards the goal line as everyone in the stadium held its collective breath as a championship hung in the balance. A host of players jumped into the air, but it was Tre Dempsey that got a hand on the ball and knocked it down. The defensive stand preserved the Bison lead, but it would take a few more plays from the NDSU offense to clinch the championship. No. 4 – The Best Minus-27 Yard Run In NDSU History After the epic defensive stand against James Madison, the Bison took over with 58 seconds between them and another championship. The Dukes burned their final two time outs and the stage was set. With only four seconds left in the game, on a fourth down from his own 34-yard line, Easton Stick lined up under center. Taking the snap, Stick sprinted backwards until seeing the clock hit 0:00, then started the celebration by sliding down to the turf and launching the ball in celebration towards the heavens. “He and I went back and forth on what to do with that four seconds," said Klieman of the game's final play and Stick. "He just said 'Coach, don't worry, there will be no time left on the clock. Trust me: There will be no time left on the clock.'” Stick was right. There wasn't any time left on the clock and NDSU was champions once again. No. 3 – The Fake Punt Arguably, no other play changed the momentum of a national championship like the fake punt early in the third quarter of NDSU's first FCS title game against Sam Houston State. The Bison trailed 6-3 at halftime in a defensive struggle. Heading into the opening drive of the second half, the Bison had not picked up a first down in their previous four possessions. Taking the ball to start the half, it was more of the same, as NDSU couldn't move the ball, looking at another three-and-out. With a fourth down at their own 34-yard line, NDSU called for the fake and executed it to perfection. Former running back turned punter Matt Voigtlander took the snap and took off sprinting through a wide-open lane on the left side of the line for 27 yards to the SHSU 39. “It was a momentum changer,” said Bearkats head coach Willie Fritz. “We're not a team that's used to playing from behind.” Fritz was referencing the next play after the fake punt where D.J. McNorton took a Brock Jensen screen pass 39 yards to pay dirt for NDSU's first touchdown in an FCS title game, giving the Bison a 10-6 lead. No. 2 - Beck's Interception Before Esley Thorton's interception, there was another memorable interception that propelled NDSU to a national championship. Travis Beck emerged onto the scene in 2011 and would ultimately become one of the greatest ever to play linebacker for NDSU. A native son of North Dakota, Beck cemented his place in Bison football history with nine minutes and change left in NDSU's first FCS title game against Sam Houston State. The Bison clung to a razor-thin 10-6 lead as the Bearkats marched into NDSU territory. On a 3rd-and-13 from NDSU's 48, Bell dropped back to pass. Beck slipped back into coverage and picked off Bell's pass at NDSU's 36 and sprinted down the right sideline.  With the stadium in a frenzy and a caravan of players trying to catch him, Beck launched himself towards the end zone pylon, but was ruled out of bounds one yard short of the end zone. The next play, Jensen's quarterback sneak gave NDSU the decisive touchdown as the Bison would go on to win their first FCS championship 17-6. “It hit me right in the chest,” said Beck. “I said, ‘I better catch this one.' I did what I could, but I couldn't get in. Luckily, the offense finished it off.” Beck was named the game's MVP for one of the biggest plays in school history. No. 1 – Touchdown Wentz! Among the Bison faithful, there was little doubt who would get the ball with NDSU needing five yards for the game-winning score against Illinois State. Starting at their own 17-yard line, trailing 27-23 and needing 83 yards, like they had done so many times before, the Bison started a drive that would go down as one of the most iconic in school history, right up there with " The Drive " against Kansas State. The Wentz to Urzendowski combination connected for the first 78 of the 83 yards NDSU needed through the air. The ground game and Wentz would bring the Bison home. “When we lined up in the formation, upstairs, Tim (Polasek, the team's offensive coordinator) says, ‘Guys, it's a touchdown. We got the look we want. It's a touchdown,'” explained Klieman of Wentz's game-winner. Wentz found daylight, slashing through the left side of the NDSU line, evading Redbird defenders, before tumbling into the end zone, sending Toyota Stadium into pandemonium. "I think we just saw on that drive what the heart of a champion looks like," said ESPN announcer Kelly Stouffer. I hope you've enjoyed these Top Frisco Moments. Let us know what you think, and what plays you remember from six unforgettable trips to the FCS Championship. Be sure to listen to The Fan and KFGO's all day coverage Friday January 4 from Frisco at  Wild Pitch Sports Bar and Grill . For more great Bison content, check out the  Bison Illustrated Podcas where we preview NDSU's game against EWU.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Cult Classic Horror Show
146: Teaser For Our Upcoming Film "She Walks The Woods"

The Cult Classic Horror Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2018 51:38


Join us as we talk with directors John Crockett and Brian McCully and DP/Actor Jason Potter about our upcoming film "She Walks The Woods"!

The Cult Classic Horror Show
123: Bone Tomahawk

The Cult Classic Horror Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 71:54


"Say goodbye to my wife. I'll say hello to yours." Join us and special guest John Crockett as we discuss Bone Tomahawk! We talk about the amazing script, the killer cinematography, the "wishbone" and MUCH MORE!

Bison Central
Former NDSU and Current Green Bay Running Back John Crockett

Bison Central

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 5:26


John Crockett talks about his approach to a productive preseason. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cheri Hill Show
Washoe County Library System: Debi Stears, Jeff Scott and John Crockett

Cheri Hill Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 54:44


Washoe County Library System: Debi Stears, Jeff Scott and John Crockett by Cheri Hill

Sound Cartel's Podcast
Marshall Jones - Familia (Mi Casa Es Su Casa 2014 Mix)

Sound Cartel's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2014 64:47


Tracklisting: 1. R.E.D. - Benson-N-Groove (Original Mix) 2. John Hardin - Love Is Waiting For You (Original Mix) 3. Stacy Kidd feat. Peven Everett - Groove Thang (DJ Spen & Soulfuledge Vocal Mix) 4. John Crockett feat. Natalie - Pump Dem Brakes (Vocal mix) 5. Enea DJ feat. Ladybird - Star Night Love (GA Peakin Dub) 6. Kenny Thomas, BKT - You Are In My System (Spiritchaser Remix) 7. Groove Armada - Love Lights The Undergroung (Original mix) 8. 8 Track - What Do You Want (Original mix) 9. The Sunburst Band feat. Angela Johnson - Only Time Will Tell (Ross Couch Club Edit) 10. Homero Espinosa - Live Love Dance (Jazz Mix) 11. Doc Link - Mind Body Soul (Original Mix)

Doctor Who Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Doctor Who Classics | The Aztecs – May 23rd, 1964 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Doctor Who Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2014 45:48


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Doctor Who edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of BBC's Doctor Who series. In this episode host Zach Wilson, Katie Cullen, and Tauri Miller discuss The Aztecs - May 23rd, 1964. The Aztecs is the sixth serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 23 May to 13 June 1964. It was written by John Lucarotti and directed by John Crockett. The serial sees the mysterious time traveller the Doctor (William Hartnell), his granddaughter Susan (Carole Ann Ford), and teachers Ian Chesterton (William Russell) and Barbara Wright (Jacqueline Hill) arrive in Mexico during the Aztec empire. Barbara becomes mistaken for the goddess Yetaxa, and accepts the identity in hope of persuading the Aztecs to give up human sacrifice. The Doctor warns her about changing history. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of yo --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · The Colin and Samir Podcast: The Colin and Samir Podcast hosted by LA - based friends and filmmakers Colin and Samir takes a look into what it’s like to make creativity your career. https://open.spotify.com/show/5QaSbbv2eD4SFrlFR6IyY7?si=Dj3roVoJTZmOime94xhjng

Doctor Who Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Doctor Who Classics | The Aztecs – May 23rd, 1964 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Doctor Who Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2014 51:27


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Doctor Who edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of BBC's Doctor Who series. In this episode host Zach Wilson, Katie Cullen, and Tauri Miller discuss The Aztecs - May 23rd, 1964. The Aztecs is the sixth serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 23 May to 13 June 1964. It was written by John Lucarotti and directed by John Crockett. The serial sees the mysterious time traveller the Doctor (William Hartnell), his granddaughter Susan (Carole Ann Ford), and teachers Ian Chesterton (William Russell) and Barbara Wright (Jacqueline Hill) arrive in Mexico during the Aztec empire. Barbara becomes mistaken for the goddess Yetaxa, and accepts the identity in hope of persuading the Aztecs to give up human sacrifice. The Doctor warns her about changing history. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of yo --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Trevor M Jnr  presents Ghettovibes

February Tracklist Enjoy... Ghettovibes 1. Teddy Douglas - My Lady 2. Native Sons, Inaya Day - City Life (Louie Vega Piano Dub) 3. Master Mind -Sunset 4. Hardrive - Deep Inside -Mr V Sole Channel Remix 5. Dennis Ferrer - Touched the Sky (Louie Vega Re-Work) 6. Black Coffee Feat. Hugh Masekela - We Are One (Ritual Beats) 7. Black Coffee Feat. Hugh Masekela - We Are One (Black Coffee Original Demo Mix) 8. Rune, Charlie Hamilton - Sweet Emily (Vocal Mix) 9. Belizian Voodoo Priest, Lady Laronda - The Healing (Mike Dunns Blackball Mixx) 10. John Crockett, Natalie - Pump Dem Brakes (John Crockett Vocal Mix) 11. Ocean Deep, MJ White - One Love (Soul Deep Room Of Darkness Mix) 12. Patchworks - Down To The Valley

DeepSoulGrooves PODCAST

1. N'dinga Gaba & DJ Spen feat. Marc Evans - Until You (N'dinga's Deep In You Dub)2. Matthew Bandy - Man Of Soul (Jay J's Rerub)3. John Crockett feat. Samantha Faison - Boy I'm Lovin' You (John Crockett Vocal Mix)4. Joe Zawinul - Bimoya (Timmy Regisford Shelter Remix)5. Arnold Jarvis & Alix Alvarez - Rising Into Joy (Original Vocal Mix)6. Mateo & Matos - Open Minded (Original Mix)7. Rocco feat. Akram - Working Hard (Nativeroots Remix)8. Atjazz & Jullian Gomes - Overshadowed (Original Mix)9. Cei Bei - Love Will Save The Day (Deep Intentions Alternative Mix)10. Jus' Dope - Roots11. Eric Kupper feat. Keiko Yoshimura - In Your Arms (Afrogroove Mix)12. P.M Project - Shining (Afro Sunset Remix)DOWNLOAD

Deep Odyssey
Episode 108

Deep Odyssey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2012 63:03


1:Mario & Vidis feat. Ernesto - Changed (Original Mix) 2:Samba and Ronilo feat. Ricky Rodriguez - Bom Ya Go sa 3:Cedric Vian and Romain Peletti - Ti fi La Ou (original mix) 4:John Crockett feat .Natalie - You are Loved ( Justin Imperiale mix) 5:Phill Marwood feat. Sandra C - the Shine (Pablo Martinez remix) 6:Rocco feat. Khenzy - Still Water (original mix) 7:Rocco feat. Akram Workin Hard (original Mix) 8:Hallex M ft Jocelyn Mathieu - Tribal zone (Fuki Flex & Bacanito Sweet & Sour MixVOX) 9:Camouflage - big surprize (original mix) 10:Anhanguera - about samples n loops (original mix)

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Doctor Who Comentado :: Podcast
DWC 01x06 - The Aztecs

Doctor Who Comentado :: Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2012


Ya estoy aquí otra vez con una nueva entrega de Doctor Who Comentado, a ver si podemos hacer este tramo final de temporada seguido. En esta ocasión viajamos a América Precolombina para encontrarnos con Los Aztecas: Descargar (12.1 MB / 18 min)SinopsisLa TARDIS llega al México del siglo XV al interior de la tumba de un Sumo Sacerdote Acteca, Yetaxa. Los viajeros son separados de la nave cuando ellos exploran el templo y la puerta se cierra detrás de ellos. Barbara es proclamada por el Sumo Sacerdote de Conocimiento, Autloc, como la encarnación divina de Yetaxa. Sin embargo se gana la enemistad del Sumo Sacerdote del Sacrificio, Tlotoxl, cuando, ignorando el consejo del Doctor, ella intenta usar su poder para prohibir el Sacrificio Humano.Ficha técnicaEscrito por: John Lucarotti | Dirigido por: John CrockettIntérpretes: William Hartnell (Doctor), Carol Ann Ford (Susan Foreman), Jacqueline Hill (Barbara Wright), William Russell (Ian Chesterton), Keith Pyott (Autloc), Ian Cullen (Ixta), John Ringham (Totoxl) y Margot van der Burgh (Cameca)EpisodiosThe Temple of Evil - 23/05/1964 17:15The Warriors of Death - 30/05/1964 17:15The Bride of Sacrifice - 06/06/1964 17:15The Day of Darkness - 13/06/1964 17:15Este podcast está alojado en Archive.org, os podéis suscribir a través de nuestro feed universal o via iTunes o iVoox.La música es el tema de Doctor Who de Ron Grainger y el album El Llamado del Cosmos de Quasar J-01, descargada desde Jamendo.com¡únete a los companions en Facebook y Twitter! Gracias por escuchar Doctor Who Comentado. Tu opinión sobre el podcast me es muy importante, así que tengo una encuesta en inglés para que me comentéis. Podéis hacer la versión larga o la abreviada. Muchas gracias.

Doctor Who Comentado :: Podcast

Hola queridos whovians, un sábado más, fieles a nuestra cita, aquí está el comentario de un nuevo serial de Doctor Who. En esta ocasión hemos aterrizado en Pamir, en 1289 y pasaremos un mes con Marco Polo. Descargar (13.7 MB / 19 min)SinopsisLlegamos a Asia Central, 1289, el Doctor y sus compañeros se unen a la caravana del famoso explorador veneciano Marco Polo mientras se hace paso por las nevadas cumbres de Pamir, atravesando el traicionero desierto del Gobi y llegando al corazón de la Cathay Imperial.Ficha técnicaEscrito por: John Lucarotti | Dirigido por: Waris Hussein y John CrockettIntérpretes: William Hartnell (Doctor), Carol Ann Ford (Susan Foreman), Jacqueline Hill (Barbara Wright), William Russell (Ian Chesterton), Mark Eden (Marco Polo), Darren Nebitt (Tegana), Zienia Merton (Ping-Cho), Kublai Khan (Martin Miller)EpisodiosThe Roof of the World - 22/02/1964 17:15The Singing Sands - 29/02/1964 17:15Five Hundred Eyes - 07/03/1964 17:15The Wall of Lies - 14/03/1964 17:15Rider from Shang Tu - 21/03/1964 17:15Mighty Kublai Khan - 28/03/1964 17:30Assassin at Peking - 04/04/1964 17:30Este podcast está alojado en Archive.org, os podéis suscribir a través de nuestro feed universal o via iTunes o iVoox.La música es el tema de Doctor Who de Ron Grainger y el album El Llamado del Cosmos de Quasar J-01, descargada desde Jamendo.com¡únete a los companions en Facebook y Twitter! Gracias por escuchar Doctor Who Comentado. Tu opinión sobre el podcast me es muy importante, así que tengo una encuesta en inglés para que me comentéis. Podéis hacer la versión larga o la abreviada. Muchas gracias.

Klink : le soulful mixshow

New episode for my podcast. This time very deep and smooth sound for your daydreaming moments or late night contemplation.Tracklist : Loftsoul feat Lisa Millett - Dear Friend (Roe Main mix) N'Dinga Gaba feat Sahffi - Summer Breeze (Raw Artistic Soul mix)Gorge - Erotic SoulGorge - XaxaxThe CombiNations - Mi Tumba (Flute mix)Brazilian Soul Crew - Ubatuba (BSC Samba Jazz mix)John Crockett & Stephen L - Vida Verde (Moodymanc Deep Mozambique mix)Bara Brost - Fraulein LeaWayne Gardiner feat Jahzara - Always In My Dreams (Main Vox mix)Pezzner - The Tracks Are Alive (Rozzo mix)Deepcitysoul - Groove School Pt 2 (Fanatix Vocal mix)The Realm - I'll Let It (Aki Bergen Dub-O-Matic mix)Argy & Jerome Sydenham - Mogadishu Nights Part 1Culoe De Song - The Bright ForestAme VS David Gray - Rej on the other side (Quentin Harris mix)Lien pour le telechargement (direct download)