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Click to listen to episode (4:11) Sections below are the following:Transcript of AudioAudio Notes and AcknowledgmentsImagesExtra InformationSourcesRelated Water Radio EpisodesFor Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.) Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 1-8-21. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the week of January 11, 2021. SOUND - ~6 sec This week, rain and thunder open an episode about the recurrence in 2020 of a record-breaking rainy year in parts of Virginia. We set the stage with some music using rain imagery and metaphors. Have a listen for about 30 seconds. MUSIC - ~30 sec – Lyrics: “Buy for me the rain, my darlin’, buy for me the rain. Buy for me the crystal pools that fall upon the plain. And I’ll buy for you a rainbow and a million pots of gold. Buy it for me now, babe, before I am too old.” You’ve been listening to part of “Buy For Me The Rain,” performed by the Andrew and Noah VanNorstrand Band. For much of 2020 throughout Virginia, there was no need to “buy” any rain, because it fell in amounts well above normal. 2020 was the second year in the past three that annual total precipitation—that is, rainfall plus the water equivalent of frozen precipitation—far exceeded normal values across Virginia. The current normal values are based on observations from 1981 to 2010. This past year was a rapid follow-up to the extraordinarily wet year of 2018, when five National Weather Service observation locations in Virginia set all-time annual precipitation records. 2020 didn’t quite equal that soaker year, but still in the past 12 months, two Weather Service locations—Lynchburg and Roanoke—set records, as they both also did in 2018. At 12 Weather Service locations across the Commonwealth, 2020 amounts were at least about 8 inches above the normal values, which range across the state from around 40 inches in southwest Virginia to over 46 inches in Norfolk. The Lynchburg site in 2020 was more than 28 inches above its normal, and the Roanoke site was more than 21 inches above. When it comes to what Virginia gained this past year in rainfall, and the resulting additions to surface water and groundwater supplies, the Commonwealth definitely got its money’s worth. Thanks to Andrew VanNorstrand for permission to use part of his band’s version of “Buy For Me The Rain.” We close with some more music, with a title that’s just right for Virginia’s rapid repeat of a rainy year. Here’s about 15 seconds of “Rain Refrain,” by Torrin Hallett, a graduate student at Lamont School of Music in Denver. MUSIC - ~17 sec – instrumental SHIP’S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech’s College of Natural Resources and Environment. For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624. Thanks to Ben Cosgrove for his version of “Shenandoah” to open and close the show. In Blacksburg, I’m Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The rain and thunder sounds were recorded by Virginia Water Radio in Blacksburg, Va., on September 28, 2016. The version of “Buy For Me The Rain” from the 2012 album “Andrew and Noah Band” on Great Bear Records is copyright by Andrew and Noah VanNorstrand, used with permission of Andrew VanNorstrand. The song was written by Steve Noonan and Greg Copeland (Warner-Tamerlane, BMI); more information about releases of this song is available online at https://secondhandsongs.com/work/119556/all. More information about Andrew and Noah VanNorstrand is available online at https://andrewandnoah.bandcamp.com/. This music was used previously by Virginia Water Radio in Episode 532, 7-6-20. “Rain Refrain” is copyright 2016 by Torrin Hallett, used with permission. Click here if you’d like to hear the full piece (43 seconds). Torrin is a 2018 graduate of Oberlin College and Conservatory in Oberlin, Ohio, and a 2020 graduate in Horn Performance from Manhattan School of Music in New York. As of 2020-21, he is a performance certificate candidate at the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver. More information about Torrin is available online at https://www.facebook.com/torrin.hallett. Thanks to Torrin for composing the piece especially for Virginia Water Radio. This music was used previously by Virginia Water Radio most recently in Episode 480, 7-8-19, on water cycle diagrams. Following are other music pieces composed by Torrin for Virginia Water Radio, with episodes featuring the music. “A Little Fright Music” – used in Episode 548, 10-26-20, on water-related passages in fiction and non-fiction, for Halloween.“Beetle Ballet” – used in Episode 525, 5-18-20, on aquatic beetles.“Chesapeake Bay Ballad” – used in Episode 537, 8-10-20, on conditions in the Chesapeake Bay.“Corona Cue” – used in Episode 517, 3-23-20, on the coronavirus pandemic. “Geese Piece” – used most recently in Episode 440, 10-1-18, on E-bird. “Ice Dance” – used in Episode 556, 12-21-20, on how organisms survive freezing temperatures.“Lizard Lied” – used in Episode 514, 3-2-20, on lizards. “New Year’s Water” – used in Episode 349, 1-2-17, on the New Year. “Spider Strike” – used in Episode 523, 5-4-20, on fishing spiders.“Tropical Tantrum” – used most recently in Episode 489, 9-9-19, on storm surge and Hurricane Dorian.“Tundra Swan Song – used in Episode 554, 12-7-20, on Tundra Swans.“Turkey Tune” – used in Episode 343, 11-21-16, on the Wild Turkey. Click here if you’d like to hear the full version (2 min./22 sec.) of the “Shenandoah” arrangement/performance by Ben Cosgrove that opens and closes this episode. More information about Mr. Cosgrove is available online at http://www.bencosgrove.com. IMAGESShown below are the preliminary maps of Virginia precipitation approximately for 2020 (actually January 5, 2020, through January 4, 2021) from the High Plains Regional Climate Center, online at https://hprcc.unl.edu/maps.php?map=ACISClimateMaps. The maps show total precipitation (in inches), departure from normal precipitation (also in inches), and percent of normal precipitation for the 12-month period ending January 4, 2021. EXTRA INFORMATION ABOUT VIRGINIA PRECIPITATION IN 2020 The table below has details on precipitation in 2020 at 10 National Weather Service (NWS) observation locations in or adjacent to Virginia. The information in the table is from the following sources: “Observed Weather/Annual Climate Report” from the Blacksburg, Va., National Weather Service Forecast Offices, online at https://w2.weather.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=rnk, for Blacksburg, Bluefield, Danville, Lynchburg, and Roanoke; “Observed Weather/Annual Climate Report” from the Morristown, Tenn., National Weather Service Forecast Office, online at https://w2.weather.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=mrx, for Bristol; “Local Data/Records/Top 10 List Precipitation” from the Wakefield, Va., National Weather Service Forecast Office, online at https://w2.weather.gov/climate/local_data.php?wfo=akq, for Norfolk and Richmond; “Local Data/Records/Washington Monthly Precipitation (since 1871)” and “Dulles Monthly Precipitation (since 1960)” online at https://w2.weather.gov/climate/local_data.php?wfo=lwx, for Reagan National Airport and Washington Dulles Airport. [Information not found for Charlottesville and Wallops Island.] According to the NWS, as of January 2021 precipitation values from 2020 are still preliminary; that is, they haven’t undergone final quality control by the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC, now called the National Centers for Environmental Information) and therefore are subject to revision. Final, certified climate data are available from online at http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov. Normal values currently used by the NWS are based on the period from 1981 to 2010. The NCDC released these normal values in July 2011. For information on the normal values, see the “Climate Normals” Web page at http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/data-access/land-based-station-data/land-based-datasets/climate-normals. 2020 Precipitation Compared to Normal Values at 12 Virginia Locations R = record annual high for the given location. Location notes1 - The Bluefield location is the Mercer County, W. Va., airport, near the Va.-W.Va. state line.2 - The Bristol location is the Tri-Cities Airport in Tennessee, about 20 miles from Bristol, Va./Tenn.3 - The current Washington, D.C., location is Reagan National Airport is in Arlington County, Va.4 - Wallops Island is in Accomack County, Va.5 - Washington-Dulles Airport is in Loudoun County, Va. SOURCES Used for Audio Ian Livingston, Dozens of sites in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest have already logged their wettest year on record, Washington Post, 11/28/18. National Weather Service, “Snow Water Equivalent and Depth Information,” online at https://www.weather.gov/marfc/Snow. National Weather Service Forecast Office Web sites: *Baltimore-Washington, online at https://w2.weather.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=lwx), for Charlottesville, Washington-Dulles Airport in Loudoun County, and Washington-Reagan National Airport in Arlington County;*Blacksburg, Va., online at https://w2.weather.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=rnk, for Blacksburg, Bluefield, Danville, Lynchburg, and Roanoke;*Morristown, Tenn., online at https://w2.weather.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=mrx, for the Tri-Cities Airport, about 20 miles from Bristol, Va.-Tenn.;*Wakefield, Va., online at https://w2.weather.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=akq, for Norfolk, Richmond, and Wallops Island (Accomack County). Jason Samenow and Ian Livingston, Drenched city: 2018 is now Washington’s wettest year ever recorded, Washington Post, 12/15/18. U.S. Drought Monitor, “Tabular Data Archive/Virginia,” online at https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/Data/DataTables.aspx?state,VA. U.S. Geological Survey, “Virginia Active Water Level Network,” online at https://groundwaterwatch.usgs.gov/statemap.asp?sc=51&sa=VA. U.S. Geological Survey, “Water Watch/Virginia/Streamflow Time Series Plot,” online at https://waterwatch.usgs.gov/index.php?id=real&sid=w__plot&r=va. For More Information about Precipitation in Virginia and Elsewhere Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network (CoCoRaHaS), “Virginia Daily Precipitation Reports,” online at http://www.cocorahs.org/state.aspx?state=va. High Plains Regional Climate Center, online at https://hprcc.unl.edu/maps.php?map=ACISClimateMaps). This site provides maps of total precipitation and percent of normal precipitation for various periods of time going back five years. Virginia is in the Southeast region.National Weather Service/Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service, online at http://water.weather.gov/precip/. This site offers maps of precipitation nationwide or by state, with capability to show county boundaries, and archives available for specific days, months, or years. National Weather Service/Hydrometeorological Design Studies Center, “NOAA Atlas 14 Point Precipitation Frequency Estimates: Va.,” online at http://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_map_cont.html?bkmrk=va. National Weather Service/Storm Prediction Center, online at http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/online/. This site provides daily maps and text for preliminary reports of severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hail. U.S. Climate Data, “Climate Virginia,” online at https://www.usclimatedata.com/climate/virginia/united-states/3216. Virginia Water Central News Grouper, “Virginia Water Status Report” monthly posts on precipitation and other water status aspects in Virginia, online at https://vawatercentralnewsgrouper.wordpress.com/?s=Virginia+Water+Status. RELATED VIRGINIA WATER RADIO EPISODES All Water Radio episodes are listed by category at the Index link above (http://www.virginiawaterradio.org/p/index.html). See particularly the “Weather/Climate/Natural Disasters” subject category.
399. Part 2 of our interview with David and Ashley Havird, part 2. They joined us to read and discuss some of their poetry. The Havirds are poets from Shreveport in North Louisiana. David, Professor Emeritus of English at Centenary, has published several collections of poetry, including Map Home (2013) and Penelope’s Design (2010). His work has also appeared in The New Yorker, Shenandoah, Southwest Review, Texas Review, Yale Review, and online at Poetry Daily. Ashley Mace Havird has published widely in journals, including The Southern Review, Shenandoah, Calyx, and Southern Humanities Review. Her chapbook, Dirt Eaters, was published in 2009, and this year she won the X.J. Kennedy Prize for poetry with her book The Garden of the Fugitives, published in 2014. This week in Louisiana history. February 9, 1877. Both Democrat Francis T. Nicholls and Republican Stephen B. Packard claim victory in election for governor; both take oath of office. This week in New Orleans history. New Orleans' NFL expansion team officially named the "Saints." January 9, 1967. This week in Louisiana. Visit the Plantation Parade on River Road. Oak Alley Plantation Houmas House Plantation San Francisco Plantation Laura: The Creole Plantation We'd recommend going to the Whitney near Laura Plantation, for its history of the treatment of slaves in Louisiana. Postcards from Louisiana. Quess speaks at a BLM protest.Listen on iTunes.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook.
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Click to listen to episode (4:41) Sections below are the following:Transcript of AudioAudio Notes and AcknowledgmentsImagesExtra InformationSourcesRelated Water Radio EpisodesFor Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.) Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 12-31-20.TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the week of January 4, 2021. This week is our annual preview of the Virginia General Assembly, which convenes this year on January 13. We start with some music and a short General Assembly quiz. Have a listen for about 20 seconds to part of “The Lass of Gowrie,” a traditional tune from the British Isles, which might have entertained General Assembly members in centuries past; it’s performed here by Timothy Seaman of Williamsburg, Virginia. While you listen, consider this question: what do the numbers 1619, 100, 40, 60, 30, and 46 have to do with the General Assembly? MUSIC – ~18 sec – instrumental. Here are the quiz answers: The first meeting of the Virginia legislature was held in Jamestown in 1619. The current General Assembly consists of 100 members of the House of Delegates and 40 members of the Senate. And the Assembly convenes for a scheduled 60-day “long session” in even-numbered years and a scheduled 30-day “short session” in odd-numbered years. In practice, the 30-day sessions are usually expanded to 46 days. In each session, thousands of bills and resolutions are proposed. Usually about 100 to 200 bills relate to water resources, either directly through impacts on aquatic life, water supply, or other water uses; or indirectly through land uses that affect water. The state budget also affects water, particularly through funding of water-related departments, such as Conservation and Recreation, Environmental Quality, Game and Inland Fisheries, and the Marine Resources Commission. A new biennial budget is proposed in each even-numbered year session for the upcoming two fiscal years, while amendments to the current budget may be considered every year.Action on measures in the General Assembly involves sub-committees, full committees, and floor debate. Passed bills go to the governor for approval, veto, or proposed changes. All along the way, citizens, interest groups, and other stakeholders vie to have a say through information and opinions. You can join in by following the Assembly’s work and by communicating with your local delegate or senator about issues of concern. Tools to help you do so are available online at virginiageneralassembly.gov. Thanks to Timothy Seaman for permission to use part of “The Lass of Gowrie.” We close with some more music, this time by the Harrisonburg- and Rockingham County, Virginia-based band, “The Steel Wheels,” with a song whose title reminds us of what the 140 General Assembly members are called to do every January. Here’s about 25 seconds of “Get to Work.” MUSIC – ~27 sec – Lyrics: “Wake up in the morning and get work; wake up in the morning and get to work. Got a lot of work to do; gonna go do it; gotta get to it.” SHIP’S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech’s College of Natural Resources and Environment. For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624. Thanks to Stewart Scales for his banjo version of Cripple Creek to open and close this show. In Blacksburg, I’m Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The version of “The Lass of Gowrie” heard in this episode, from the 1998 album “Celebration of Centuries: Acoustic Instrumental Music for Williamsburg, Jamestown, & Yorktown, Virginia,” is copyright Timothy Seaman and Pine Wind Music, used with permission. More information about Mr. Seaman is available online at http://timothyseaman.com/en/. This music was used previously by Virginia Water Radio in Episode 402, 1-8-18 (General Assembly preview episode for 2018). “Get to Work,” from the 2019 album “Over the Trees,” is copyright by The Steel Wheels, used with permission. More information about The Steel Wheels is available online at https://www.thesteelwheels.com/home; at https://www.facebook.com/thesteelwheels/; and in a July 2015 interview with Cory Kuklick for the WHURK Newsletter, online at http://whurk.org/29/the-steel-wheels. Click here if you’d like to hear the full version (1 min./11 sec.) of the “Cripple Creek” arrangement/performance by Stewart Scales that opens and closes this episode. More information about Mr. Scales and the group New Standard, with which Mr. Scales plays, is available online at https://www.newstandardbluegrass.com/. IMAGES Painting of the first meeting of the Virginia House of Burgesses in Jamestown in 1619. Image from the Virginia General Assembly, “About the General Assembly,” online at this link.Old Virginia House of Delegates chamber in the State Capitol in Richmond, January 31, 2018.Virginia House of Delegates floor session at the State Capitol in Richmond, January 31, 2018.Virginia Senate floor session at the State Capitol in Richmond, January 31, 2018.EXTRA INFORMATION ABOUT THE VIRGINIA GENERAL ASSEMBLYThe General Assembly’s main Web page, http://virginiageneralassembly.gov/index.php, offers several useful features, including member lists, session calendars, live video of floor sessions, and information on legislative processes. The Legislative Information System (LIS) Web site, http://lis.virginia.gov/lis.htm, provides lists and summaries of all bills, searchable by topic, member, committee, etc. Streaming of floor sessions is available at https://virginiageneralassembly.gov/house/chamber/chamberstream.phpfor the House and http://virginia-senate.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=3for the Senate. Committees are key parts of the General Assembly process. Legislation about water or about activities that can affect water may be assigned to any of several standing committees, most of which meet weekly during the General Assembly session. Streaming of House committee meetings is available online at https://virginiageneralassembly.gov/house/committees/commstream.html; streaming of Senate committee meetings is available online at http://virginia-senate.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=3. Two committees that receive many (but not all) of the water-related bills are the House Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources Committee and the Senate Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources Committee. Information about all standing committees as of the 2021 session—including membership, meeting times, and legislation being considered—is available online at https://lis.virginia.gov/211/com/COM.HTM. To express an opinion on legislation, citizens are requested to contact their respective delegate of senator. If you do not know your representatives or their contact information, you can use the online “Who’s My Legislator” service, available at http://whosmy.virginiageneralassembly.gov/. You can find members’ contact information at these links:House of Delegates, at http://virginiageneralassembly.gov/house/members/members.php;State Senate, at https://apps.senate.virginia.gov/Senator/. The Lobbyist-In-A-Box subscriber service also offers free tracking for up to five bills, and it offers tracking of more than five bills for a fee; visit http://lis.virginia.gov/h015.htm. For assistance, phone Legislative Automated Systems at (804) 786-9631. SOURCES USED FOR AUDIO AND OFFERING MORE INFORMATION Andrew Kuntz and Valerio Pelliccioni, “The Traditional Tune Archive,” online at https://tunearch.org/wiki/TTA. “The Lass of Gowrie” entry is online at https://tunearch.org/wiki/Lass_o%27_Gowrie_(1). Virginia Division of Legislative Services, “Commissions, Committees, and Councils,” online at http://dls.virginia.gov/commissions.html. Virginia House of Delegates Appropriations Committee, “Legislative Budget Process,” online at http://hac.virginia.gov/legislative.htm. Virginia General Assembly main Web site, online at https://virginiageneralassembly.gov/index.php. See particularly the following specific pages (all hyperlinked): About the General Assembly;Citizen Involvement;Legislative Terms. Virginia Legislative Information System, online at https://lis.virginia.gov/. For committee information, see https://lis.virginia.gov/211/com/COM.HTM. Virginia Water Resources Research Center, “Virginia Water Legislation,” online at https://www.vwrrc.vt.edu/virginia-water-legislation/. This site provides access to inventories of water-related bills in the Virginia General Assembly from 1998 through 2019. RELATED VIRGINIA WATER RADIO EPISODES All Water Radio episodes are listed by category at the Index link above (http://www.virginiawaterradio.org/p/index.html). See particularly the “Community/Organizations” subject category. Following are links to previous episodes on the Virginia General Assembly. Episode 143, 1-7-13 – annual General Assembly preview. Episode 147, 2-4-13 – on General Assembly committees. Episode 196, 1-13-14 – annual General Assembly preview. Episode 247, 1-5-15 – annual General Assembly preview, with special focus on the state budget. Episode 252, 2-9-15 – annual “voting on water” episode. Episode 297, 1-4-16 – annual General Assembly preview. Episode 302, 2-8-16 – annual “voting on water” episode. Episode 350, 1-9-17 – annual General Assembly preview. Episode 353, 1-30-17 – annual “voting on water” episode. Episode 359, 3-13-17 – on General Assembly subcommittees. Episode 402, 1-8-18 – annual General Assembly preview. Episode 405, 1-29-18 – annual “voting on water” episode. Episode 410, 3-5-18 – on 2018 session legislation on electricity regulation. Episode 454, 1-7-19 – annual General Assembly preview. Episode 460, 2-18-19 – annual “voting on water” episode.Episode 506, 1-6-20 – annual General Assembly preview.Episode 510, 2-3-20 – annual “voting on water” episode.Episode 522, 4-2-/20 – on 2020 session legislation on electricity generation, carbon emissions, and recurrent flooding. FOR VIRGINIA TEACHERS – RELATED STANDARDS OF LEARNING (SOLs) AND OTHER INFORMATION Following are some Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs) that may be supported by this episode’s audio/transcript, sources, or other information included in this post. 2020 Music SOLs SOLs at various grade levels that call for “examining the relationship of music to the other fine arts and other fields of knowledge.” 2018 Science SOLs Grades K-5 – Earth Resources3.8 – Natural events and humans influence ecosystems.4.8. – Virginia has important natural resources. Grade 66.9 – Humans impact the environment and individuals can influence public policy decisions related to energy and the environment.Life Science Course LS.9 – Relationships exist between ecosystem dynamics and human activity.Earth Science Course ES.6 – Resource use is complex.ES.8 – Freshwater resources influence and are influenced by geologic processes and human activity.ES.10 – Oceans are complex, dynamic systems subject to long- and short-term variations, including effects of human actions.ES.11 – The atmosphere is a complex, dynamic system subject to long-and short-term variations, including effects of human actions. Biology CourseBIO.8 – Dynamic equilibria exist within populations, communities, and ecosystems, and natural events and human activities influence local and global ecosystems and may affect the flora and fauna of Virginia. 2015 Social Studies SOLs Virginia Studies Course VS.10 – Knowledge of government, geography, and economics in present-day Virginia. Civics and Economics Course CE.1 – Social studies skills that responsible citizenship requires. CE.7 – Government at the state level. CE.10 – Public policy at local, state, and national levels. World Geography Course WG.18 - Cooperation among political jurisdictions to solve problems and settle disputes. Government Course GOVT.1 – Social studies skills that responsible citizenship requires. GOVT.8 – State and local government organization and powers. GOVT.9 – Public policy at local, state, and national levels. GOVT.15 – Role of government in Va. and U.S. economies, including examining environmental issues and property rights.Virginia’s SOLs are available from the Virginia Department of Education, online at http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/. Following are links to Water Radio episodes (various topics) designed especially for certain K-12 grade levels. Episode 250, 1-26-15 – on boiling, for kindergarten through 3rd grade.Episode 255, 3-2-15 – on density, for 5th and 6th grade.Episode 282, 9-21-15 – on living vs. non-living, for kindergarten.Episode 309, 3-28-16 – on temperature regulation in animals, for kindergarten through 12thgrade.Episode 333, 9-12-16 – on dissolved gases, especially dissolved oxygen in aquatic habitats, for 5th grade.Episode 403, 1-15-18 – on freezing and ice, for kindergarten through 3rd grade.Episode 404, 1-22-18 – on ice on ponds and lakes, for 4th through 8thgrade.Episode 406, 2-5-18 – on ice on rivers, for middle school.Episode 407, 2-12-18 – on snow chemistry and physics, for high school.Episode 483, 7-29-19 – on buoyancy and drag, for middle school and high school.Episode 524, 5-11-20 – on sounds by water-related animals, for elementary school through high school.Episode 531, 6-29-20 – on various ways that animals get water, for 3rdand 4th grade.Episode 539, 8-24-20 – on basic numbers and facts about Virginia’s water resources, for 4th and 6th grade.
An extra-long episode, a breakout show from a storied franchise, and one of the most exciting season finales of the year. Questers: have you seen the second season of The Mandalorian yet? Download the latest episode for Alix's new love for Ahsoka Tano, Cole's thoughts on a freshly-portrayed Boba Fett, and JPG's confusion over darksaber lore.
DOWNLOADWelcome to this LOTC Christmas BONUS Episode:238The Mortis Duo is Back, & we are recapping our favorite episodes from The Twilight Zone series. We each chose 5 great short stories amongst the brilliant many narrated by the great Rod Serling; We hope you will enjoy listening in with us for the next 2hrs. See which episodes we chose as our top favs.. Will 1 of yours be included? So grab your favorite drink. Some munchies & cookies for Santa.. We WISH YOU ALL a very MERRY CHRISTMAS. Thanks for All your love & support. Help Keep Horror Alive !!Victor H .RodriguezThe Sound Of Fear Click Here To PurchaseDigital Version The Sound Of Fear Click Here To PurchaseThe Shining Girl's Book by : Lauren BeukesOther Authors to follow per Vicious VictorStephanie M WytovichT. KingfisherCV HuntShirley JacksonJames Tiptree Jr.LOTC Links :Land Of The Creeps InstagramGregaMortisFacebookTwitterLand Of The Creeps Group PageLand Of The Creeps Fan PageYoutubeInstagramEmailLetterboxdHaddonfield HatchetTwitterLand Of The Creeps TwitterDr. ShockDVD Infatuation TwitterDVD Infatuation WebsiteFacebookUniversal Monster CastWe Deal In LeadHorror Movie PodcastYouTube ChannelBill Van Veghel LinkFacebookLetterboxdPhantom Galaxy PodcastJessie Robbins Links :TwitterWebsiteEmailBloody Hook Podcast ItunesBloody Hook Podcast StitcherLOTC Hotline Number1-804-569-56821-804-569-LOTCLOTC Intro is provided by Andy Ussery, Below are links to his social mediaEmail:FacebookTwitterOutro music provided by Greg Whitaker Below is Greg's Twitter accountTwitterFacebook
Antes de mais, em noite de consoada (aquela em que se abrem os presentes, ieeiii!!), o SBROING agradece com todo o seu coração de ameba a todas as crianças, irmãos mais velhos, pais, avós, tios e educadores que vão respondendo a cada vídeo com cliques e gostos, ouvem os podcasts, e todas as mensagens carinhosas que dão sentido à existência deste projeto de audiocontos infantis. Avancemos para um 2021 com saúde (que este bicharoco se suma de vez), seguro, cheio de brincadeiras e abraços e muitas oportunidades para ouvirmos histórias infantis no aparelho que escolherem para os vossos momentos de lazer.Bom, antes que o senhor das barbas venha deixar presentes, aqui fica a história de Marcela, escrita por Patrícia Engel Secco, sobre uma menina cega, que é muito amada pela família, professores e amiguinhos! E graças a todo esse amor, a cada dia que passa, ela desenvolve novas habilidades, gostos e sensibilidades. Marcela é muito esperta e particularmente sensível, por isso, dizemos que vê a felicidade com o coração. E vocês? Como vêm a felicidade nesta noite?Se preferires, podes também ver com a imagem dentro de casa, num ambiente quentinho, ajudado pela lareira, como está no YouTube.Imagem de Filipe Pedro.Entretanto, não te esqueças de subscrever o podcast do SBROING, agora também no Spotify, para receberes automaticamente todos os episódios.
12/24/2020Thank you all for another fantastic year of podcasting. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas! Talk to you again in January 2021! Download uitb0532.mp3
CW: Alcohol MentionCataclysm Crew is GMed by T. Huth. T. is the host of Inkubator On Air, a new play podcast available on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and Google Play. She can be found at thuthplaywright on Twitter or tphuth94 on Instagram.The Rebel Rouser is played by Elliot Peterson. She can be found at @elliotylen on Twitter.The Wild Thing is played by Rose Hahn. Rose is an actor, content creaTor, and mental health advocate. Her podcast, What Was I Saying?: Living with ADHD can be found on Spotify, iTunes, and Google Play Music or on Twitter at @What_WasISaying? She can be found on Twitter or Instagram @smileyroseyyyy.Flyby is played by Jane Behre. You can find her @janeminustarzan on Twitter. Taranis is played by Kaito Cain.Kaito is a Twitch personality and loves their 3 mischievous cats. You can find them @TheVersian on Twitter and as Kaitocain on Twitch.tv.Blue Samurai is played by William Henry. You can find him on Twitter @rockoutwill or on Steam as Cyprus_GrunumnRascal King is played by Anthony Sheets. They can be found on twitter @icynewyear or at icynewyear.comThe Blade of Sorrows was played by Jason Patrick Galit. Jason Patrick Galit, widely known in pop culture circles as JPG, is a pop culture critic and "geek educator". His public speaking work with private businesses and outlets like Comic-Con International aims to enhance how people interact with media on an educational and inclusive level. You can find his voice on the podcasts like In Quest of Geek, "Providing Your Next Pop Culture Journey," and Nerds on a Roll, an actual-play tabletop RPG "bringing stories that matter to the table." @inquestofgeek @noar_podcastMusic from https://filmmusic.io "Mistake the Getaway" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
12/23/2020 Download uitb0531.mp3 Check out Ken's book! Waiting For Now: my life in letters by Ken Bole | Blurb Books Canada
Click to listen to episode (5:02) Sections below are the following:Transcript of AudioAudio Notes and AcknowledgmentsImagesSourcesRelated Water Radio EpisodesFor Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.) Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 12-18-20. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the week of December 21, 2020. This week, for the arrival of the winter solstice on December 21, we feature two cold-weather mystery sounds. Have a listen for about 15 seconds and see if you know what the two sounds have in common. SOUNDS - ~15 sec If you guessed ice, you’re right! You heard ice shifting on Claytor Lake in Pulaski County, Va., and pebbles bouncing on a frozen pond in Montgomery County, Va. Those sounds set the stage for exploring a crucial problem for animals in winter: With bodies made up of cells containing water, how do animals survive temperatures below the freezing point of water? Take about 20 seconds to ponder that question while you listen to “Ice Dance,” composed for this episode by Torrin Hallett, a graduate student at Lamont School of Music in Denver. MUSIC - ~21 sec – instrumental Freezing of water inside living cells—known as intracellular freezing—can break or distort cell structures and can impair the function of cellular proteins. So different groups of animals have different strategies for avoiding intracellular freezing. Most birds and mammals maintain their body temperature by generating body heat through metabolism and conserving heat through insulating covers and various behaviors. But the vast majority of animals don’t generate their own body heat, and their body temperature varies with the environment, so they need other ways to avoid freezing within their cells. Here are three ways, with some examples of animals using them.One way, used by various marine fish, insects, amphibians, and other organisms, is to produce antifreeze proteins that reduce the freezing point of intracellular fluids.A second way is to remove much of the water from inside cells, that is, to dehydrate; an extreme example of this is the Antarctic Midge, the only insect native to Antarctica, which can survive removal of up to 70 percent of the water from its cells.A third way is to manage the location of materials around which ice forms, called ice nucleators; Wood Frogs, for example, can move ice nucleators agent outside of their cells so that freezing outside of cells, where it typically doesn’t cause cell damage. Removal of ice nucleators is also a survival mechanism of the Arctic Ground Squirrel, the only mammal known to tolerate a sub-freezing body temperature. [Additional note not in audio: ice nucleators are also called “ice-nucleating agents.”] This episode is focused on animals, but trees and other plants also use anti-freeze proteins, management of ice-nucleators, and removal of cell water to survive freezing temperatures. As winter descends, a complex array of cold-survival strategies is happening right outside our doors. Thanks to Torrin Hallett for this week’s music, and we close with the final 25 seconds of “Ice Dance.” MUSIC – ~25 sec – instrumental SHIP’S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech’s College of Natural Resources and Environment. For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624. Thanks to Stewart Scales for his banjo version of Cripple Creek to open and close this show. In Blacksburg, I’m Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS “Ice Dance” is copyright 2020 by Torrin Hallett, used with permission. Torrin is a 2018 graduate of Oberlin College and Conservatory in Oberlin, Ohio, and a 2020 graduate in Horn Performance from Manhattan School of Music in New York. As of 2020-21, he is a performance certificate candidate at the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver. More information about Torrin is available online at https://www.facebook.com/torrin.hallett. Thanks very much to Torrin for composing the piece especially for Virginia Water Radio. To hear the complete piece (46 seconds), please click here. The ice sounds were recorded by Virginia Water Radio as follows:ice creaking on a lake – Sloan Inlet of Claytor Lake, Pulaski County, Va., January 6, 2018;pebbles on pond ice – Heritage Park, Blacksburg, Va. (Montgomery County), December 28, 2012. Click here if you’d like to hear the full version (1 min./11 sec.) of the “Cripple Creek” arrangement/performance by Stewart Scales that opens and closes this episode. More information about Mr. Scales and the group New Standard, with which Mr. Scales plays, is available online at http://newstandardbluegrass.com. IMAGES Ice-skaters’ marks on a pond in Heritage Park in Blacksburg, Va. (Montgomery County), January 14, 2018.Ice-covered Goose Creek along Evergreen Mill Road in Loudoun County, Va., January 20, 2018.Ice on Red Maple twigs along Shadowlake Road in Blacksburg, Va. (Montgomery County), December 16, 2020.SOURCES USED FOR AUDIO AND OFFERING MORE INFORMATION Claire Asher, “When your veins fill with ice,” March 11, 2016, BBC “Earth” Web site, online at http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20160308-how-one-squirrel-manages-to-survive-being-frozen. Beth Botts, How trees, plants protect themselves from winter's freezing temperatures, Chicago Tribune, December 14, 2015. Maria Vacek Broadfoot, Ask a Scientist: How do plants keep from freezing to death during winter?, Charlotte Observer, December 9, 2015. Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel), “Living organisms need antifreeze to survive in the cold,” published by Phys.org, February 18, 2013, online at https://phys.org/news/2013-02-antifreeze-survive-cold.html. Richard W. Hill, Comparative Physiology of Animals: An Environmental Approach, Harper and Row, New York, N.Y., 1976. Richard W. Hill et al., Animal Physiology, Sinauer Associates, Inc., Sunderland, Mass., 2004. Iowa State University, “How Woody Plants Survive Extreme Cold,” March 1, 1996, online at http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/hortnews/1996/3-1-1996/brr.html. Devi Lockwood, How Does Antarctica’s Only Native Insect Survive Extreme Cold?, New York Times, September 9, 2019. Brian Rohrig, “Chilling Out, Warming Up: How Animals Survive Temperature Extremes,” ChemMatters Online Oct.-Nov. 2013 (American Chemical Society), online at https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/resources/highschool/chemmatters/past-issues/archive-2013-2014/animal-survival-in-extreme-temperatures.html. Ruhr University Bochum (Germany), “Why fish don't freeze in the Arctic Ocean,” August 25, 2010, published by Phys.org, online at https://phys.org/news/2010-08-fish-dont-arctic-ocean.html. Ben Sullivan, Supercold Squirrels Stump Experts : Mammal Survives Weeks at Freezing Body Temperatures, Los Angeles Times, June 30, 1989. Dan Tinker, “These Animals Don’t Care That It’s Freezing Outside,” 12/14/13, National Wildlife Federation Blog, online at http://blog.nwf.org/2013/12/these-animals-dont-care-that-its-freezing-outside/. Karl Eric Zachariassen and Erland Kristiansen, “Ice Nucleation and Antinucleation in Nature,” Cryobiology Vol. 41/Issue 4 (December 2000), pages 257-279, accessed online at https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0011224000922892 (subscription may be required).Sarah Zielinski, “Eight ways that animals survive the winter,” Science News (Society for Science & the Public), January 22, 2014, online at https://www.sciencenews.org/blog/wild-things/eight-ways-animals-survive-winter(subscription may be required). RELATED VIRGINIA WATER RADIO EPISODES All Water Radio episodes are listed by category at the Index link above (http://www.virginiawaterradio.org/p/index.html). See particularly “Physical/chemical properties of water” in the “Science” subject category. Following are links to some other episodes on ice and other water temperature topics. Episode 195, 1-6-14 – Wading into the New Year, the New River, and Water Thermodynamics.Episode 250, 1-26-15 – Reaching the Boiling Point.Episode 313, 4-25-16 – Evaporating Water Helps Bees Turn Nectar into Honey.Episode 403, 1-15-18 – At the Freezing Point.Episode 404, 1-22-18 – Ice on the Pond.Episode 406, 2-5-18 – Ice on the River.Episode 407, 2-12-18 – Snow Shows Chemistry and Physics at Work. Following are other music pieces composed by Torrin Hallett for Virginia Water Radio, with links to episodes featuring the music. “A Little Fright Music” – used in Episode 548, 10-26-20, on water-related passages in fiction and non-fiction, for Halloween.“Beetle Ballet” – used in Episode 525, 5-18-20, on aquatic beetles.“Chesapeake Bay Ballad” – used in Episode 537, 8-10-20, on conditions in the Chesapeake Bay.“Corona Cue” – used in Episode 517, 3-23-20, on the coronavirus pandemic. “Geese Piece” – used most recently in Episode 440, 10-1-18, on E-bird. “Lizard Lied” – used in Episode 514, 3-2-20, on lizards. “New Year’s Water” – used in Episode 349, 1-2-17, on the New Year. “Rain Refrain” – used most recently in Episode 455, 1-14-19, on record Virginia precipitation in 2019. “Spider Strike” – used in Episode 523, 5-4-20, on fishing spiders.“Tropical Tantrum” – used most recently in Episode 489, 9-9-19, on storm surge and Hurricane Dorian.“Tundra Swan Song – used in Episode 554, 12-7-20, on Tundra Swans.“Turkey Tune” – used in Episode 343, 11-21-16, on the Wild Turkey. FOR VIRGINIA TEACHERS – RELATED STANDARDS OF LEARNING (SOLs) AND OTHER INFORMATION Following are some Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs) that may be supported by this episode’s audio/transcript, sources, or other information included in this post. 2020 Music SOLs SOLs at various grade levels that call for “examining the relationship of music to the other fine arts and other fields of knowledge.” 2018 Science SOLS Grades K-3 plus 5: MatterK.4 – Water is important in our daily lives and has properties.2.3 – Matter can exist in different phases, and solids, liquids, and gases have different characteristics Grades K-4: Living Systems and Processes1.4 – Plants have basic life needs (including water) and functional parts that allow them to survive.1.5 – Animals, including humans, have basic life needs that allow them to survive.2.5 – Living things are part of a system.3.4 – Adaptations allow organisms to satisfy life needs and respond to the environment.4.2 – Plants and animals have structures that distinguish them from one another and play vital roles in their ability to survive. Grades K-5: Earth and Space SystemsK.9 – There are patterns in nature, including seasonal changes.1.7 – There are weather and seasonal changes, and changes in temperature, light, and precipitation affect plants and animals, including humans.2.7 – Weather patterns and seasonal changes affect plants, animals, and their surroundings. Grade 66.6 – Water has unique physical properties and has a role in the natural and human-made environment. Life ScienceLS.2 – All living things ar
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DOWNLOADWelcome to Episode 237 of LOTC!! Merry X-Mas to all the LOTC family!! This is our X-Mas episode and we are talking Slashers. With 9 X-Mas slasher films as well as a bonus review, everyone is in for treat. This was a blast to record and we hope everyone enjoys. As Santa is about to come down everyones chimney to leave either gifts or coal, we at LOTC was in the giving spirit as well. We gave away 3 major prizes , all that had to be done was come up with a title for a X-Mas Horror movie giving us who you would cast as Santa and Mrs. Claus. With so many great suggestions it was YOU guys that drove a major part of this episode. I would honestly love to watch everyones suggestions as a movie. Thank You to everyone who entered and to the 3 winners, we are getting in touch with you so we can get your prizes to you as soon as we can. So sit back, turn up your volume and enjoy this holiday episode as you await for Santa!! You guys and gals are truly family and we love you so much.HELP KEEP HORROR ALIVEVictor H .RodriguezThe Sound Of Fear Click Here To PurchaseDigital Version The Sound Of Fear Click Here To PurchaseThe Shining Girl's Book by : Lauren BeukesOther Authors to follow per Vicious VictorStephanie M WytovichT. KingfisherCV HuntShirley JacksonJames Tiptree Jr.LOTC Links :Land Of The Creeps InstagramGregaMortisFacebookTwitterLand Of The Creeps Group PageLand Of The Creeps Fan PageYoutubeInstagramEmailLetterboxdHaddonfield HatchetTwitterLand Of The Creeps TwitterDr. ShockDVD Infatuation TwitterDVD Infatuation WebsiteFacebookUniversal Monster CastWe Deal In LeadHorror Movie PodcastYouTube ChannelBill Van Veghel LinkFacebookLetterboxdPhantom Galaxy PodcastJessie Robbins Links :TwitterWebsiteEmailBloody Hook Podcast ItunesBloody Hook Podcast StitcherLOTC Hotline Number1-804-569-56821-804-569-LOTCLOTC Intro is provided by Andy Ussery, Below are links to his social mediaEmail:FacebookTwitterOutro music provided by Greg Whitaker Below is Greg's Twitter accountTwitterFacebook
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In 1965 Lester Eubanks murdered 14 year old Mary Ellen Deener. In 1973 he escaped because of the stupidest prison program I've ever heard of. He's still out there. I'm fired up after watching the episode covering this case on Netflix's Unsolved Mysteries. You might wanna skip this one if you don't want to hear a lot of four letter words and the description of a violent crime. https://www.earhustlesq.com/ (Ear Hustle podcast) https://images.foxtv.com/static.fox2detroit.com/www.fox2detroit.com/content/uploads/2020/01/932/524/mary-ellen-deener2.jpg?ve=1&tl=1 (Mary Ellen Deener) https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Lester-Eubanks.jpg?resize=900,600&w=450 (Lester Eubanks - 1973 prison photo) https://cdn.lifedaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/05-lester-eubanks-story.jpg (Lester Eubanks - 1994 age progression photo) https://www.usmarshals.gov/investigations/most_wanted/eubanks/eubanks3a.png (Lester Eubanks - current age progression photo) https://www.usmarshals.gov/investigations/most_wanted/eubanks/eubanks15.pdf (Wanted Poster) https://images.gunsinternational.com/listings_sub/acc_993/gi_100889897/Iver-Johnson-32-Smith-and-Wesson-Top-Break-Revolver-S-N-82097_100889897_993_6F2B92931E685371.JPG (photo of .32 Iver Johnson top-break revolver) fromthearchives: https://www.itmattersbutitdoesnt.com/the-albert-desalvo-problem/ (Ep 1 - The Albert DeSalvo Problem) --- The US Marshalls are offering a $25,000 reward for information that will lead to the arrest of fugitive child-murdered Lester Eubanks. Call 1(866) 4-WANTED or got to https://unsolved.com/ (unsolved.com) --- Head over to https://www.itmattersbutitdoesnt.com (itmattersbutitdoesnt.com) where you can http://patreon.com/chadhall (become a patron) https://www.itmattersbutitdoesnt.com/support/ (find other ways to support the show) https://chadhall.ck.page/d2ec2d5cfc (sign up for my book recommendation newsletter) leave a voice mail by clicking the blue button https://www.itmattersbutitdoesnt.com/episodes/ (browse the full episodes archive) and more FYI I use affiliate links whenever linking to books as a way to help support the podcast. I offer both Amazon links & Bookshop.org links. Bookshop.org costs a bit more but every purchase supports local, independent bookstores. Consider using their links if you can afford to. https://bookshop.org/pages/about (learn more here.) Support this podcast
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King David wanted to build a house for the worship of Yahweh, but instead Yahweh said he would build David’s house and give him a son to rule on his throne forever. The incarnation is the accomplishment of this promise and through it Yahweh builds for himself an earthly house to bring eternal life to his people.image: The Annuciation, Jean Hey, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons. Image Location: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Annunciation,_1490-1495,_by_Jean_Hey_(Master_of_Moulins)_-_Art_Institute_of_Chicago_-_DSC09637.JPG
My goal for this episode is to give you a big picture roadmap for how to start a podcast. You give me 30 minutes of your time, I'll tell you everything I know about starting a podcast.This isn’t meant to be an exhaustive guide that covers everything you’ll need to know (that would take awhile longer and I'd like to keep this pretty short), but my hope is that it gives you enough information to help you start making progress on starting your own podcast.If you’re listening to this in a podcast app, I’d recommend pausing it and switching over to my YouTube video. I’ll be showing some screenshots and other visual aids that I think you’ll find helpful. Here's the link: https://youtu.be/4zfglqqHHtAI also plan to publish a more detailed version of this episode as an affordable downloadable PDF and video and checklist, so I’ll include a link to that in the episode notes as well whenever it’s ready.A Few Pieces of Advice Before We Get Started:Anyone Can Start a PodcastAnyone can start a podcast! Yes, even you!To do it well does cost some money and a fair amount of time and effort, but it’s not extremely expensive, and you don't need anyone's permission to do it.The hardest part (from what I've seen) is growing an audience and getting people to listen to your podcast and share it with other people.People probably aren't going to care about your opinionA common mistake I see a lot of people make is starting a show where they just talk about whatever random subject they feel like talking about.It can be fun to do that for awhile, but it’ll be hard to convince strangers to listen to you unless you're already known for something else.Everyone has an opinion, and most strangers probably aren't going to be interested in hearing yours. To stand out, you’ll need to figure out how to provide something valuable, useful, or interesting to them.Aim to make your show entertaining, educational, or inspirational. If you can make it be all three, even better.If you don’t feel like you have anything important or interesting to say, it’s ok to put off podcasting for awhile. Focus instead of becoming an interesting, experienced person who can talk about a topic or tell stories in a way that makes people notice and pay attention.Don't give up when the going gets tough.You’re going to encounter road blocks and get stuck sometimes.There are answers to every question out there on the internet in blog posts, YouTube videos, books, podcasts, etc.Be patient and learn to enjoy the process of learning. Don’t get frustrated if you can’t accomplish a task right away.Podcasting is a marathon, not a sprint.Success comes to those who stick with it for a long time, so don’t give up if you don’t achieve all your goals right away. Stay focused, keep working, keep iterating and getting better.If you have questions, please feel free to send them to me, or you can find more information out there on the internet if you search.The Ultimate Goal: End up with an awesome podcast you loveMy goal with this episode and show is to help you end up with a podcast you’re proud of and that other people love, listen to, and share with their friends.One of the best ways to do this is to learn from other people who have already created podcasts that people love. This is why I recommend checking out the top shows in Apple Podcasts and Spotify for inspiration. Pay close attention to their podcast cover artwork and their show descriptions. Look for shows that are similar to the show you want to make. Learn from them, get inspired by them.4 Key Parts to PodcastingThere are four main parts of making a great podcast. They are: 1. Planning & Pre-Production 2. Recording & Production 3. Editing & Post-Production 4. Launching & PromotingLet's go through each of these steps in more detail.1: Pre-Production / Planning the ShowThe Goal: Come up a title, theme, short description, branding/visual style, and format for your show, and choose a time in your schedule to work on it.The first step is to decide:What your show is going to be called (the title)What it's going to be about (the theme)What your branding or visual style is going to be (the look of your artwork)What the format is going to be (Interviews? Fiction / Story telling?)When you're going to work on it (In the mornings before work? In the evenings after work? Weekends?)The Title: Check Apple Podcasts and social media to make sure the title you want isn’t already taken.The Theme/Format: Will you do interviews? Chat with a friend about a new topic every week? Tell a story in a narrative style? Do something weird and bizarre? There’s no rules here, so you have freedom to create the kind of show that you want. I’m guessing you have a few ideas based on shows you already listen to and enjoy. Make a show you’d love to listen to, and have fun!The Branding/Visual Style: Eventually you’ll need to create or hire someone to create cover art for your show. Your podcast cover art needs to be a square image, 3000x3000 pixels, a JPG or PNG file format.The Schedule: Decide what your recording and publishing schedule will be. Can you produce and publish new episodes every week? Every two weeks? Want to record a season of 12 episodes all at once and then release them? You’ll want to block off some time on your calendar to work on producing new episodes, but also time to promote your show and episodes and invest in your existing listeners and also on getting new listeners. (Podcasting can take a lot of time, so give yourself more time than you expect when you're just starting out.)Don’t worry about getting it perfect right away!Don’t worry about getting everything perfect, just make a plan and keep making progress. You can always change things later if you decide you really need to.For more information about planning a show, check out:So You Want to Start a PodcastHow to Write a Podcast Description That Attracts New ListenersHow to Design Stunning Podcast Cover Art That Stands Out2: Recording & ProductionThe goal: Get some recording gear and plan and record some episodes.Recording GearThere are ways to make a podcast using only your smartphone, or you could spend thousands of dollars on professional microphones, cameras, and accessories. There are good options for pretty much every budget.I recommend starting off with gear on the cheaper or affordable side, and then upgrading later if you decide the extra sound quality or utility is worth it to you. You want to avoid spending $2000 on gear only to decide a few months later that podcasting isn’t for you.Questions to consider:What is your budget?What gear do you need for the format you’ve chosen?How serious are you about podcasting?I keep a list of my favorite gear at kit.co/podcastingwithaaron. (Those are affiliate links, so I get a small cut of the sale if you buy something using the link on that site).Recording and Editing Software/AppsThere’s software and apps for recording and editing audio (Garageband, Audacity, Reaper, Logic Pro, Audition), and also software and apps for recording interviews (Squadcast, Zoom, Zencastr, Descript, Cleanfeed, etc).I prefer the paid software, but there are plenty of people who record and publish using free software.For best results, you’ll want to get an individual audio track for each person that’s on the podcast. This is why I like and use Squadcast.You don’t want to start off with one single audio track that has everyone’s voice on it, it makes editing and balancing the volume levels of each voice much harder.Practice recording to get comfortable with your gear and software before you start trying to record episodes that you plan to publish.I recommend doing at least couple of test/practice episodes that you don’t plan to publish, just so you can learn how to use your gear and the software without pressure to get everything right. This is especially important if you plan to do interviews.Creating EpisodesFor each episode, you'll need:An episode title/themeA short description of the episode (What is the episode about? Why should someone listen to it?)An outline for the episode (What are you going to talk about in the episode?)Episode notes or a script (You can write this before, or after. It can be as short or long as you like)Episode artwork (optional, but can be a nice touch)At the very least, you’ll need to have a title for the episode, how you’re going to start the episode, what you’re going to talk about, and then how you’re going to end the episode.Create / gather all this information, and then start recording! Be sure to save your recording when you're done.3: Editing & Post-ProductionThe goal: Edit your episodes and get them ready for publishing, and choose a hosting platform for your show.Editing a Podcast EpisodeEditing a podcast episode is definitely a topic that deserves it’s own episode or video, but the goal is to get all the audio files for the episode together, and then cut out anything you don’t want in the episode. Add music, sound effects, whatever else you want.I definitely encourage creativity with editing, but be aware that many new podcasters I’ve talked to find editing to be the hardest and most time consuming part of podcasting.If you’re just starting out, you might want to keep it simple. Only edit out really noticeable/terrible mistakes, and try to get the volume levels of the audio tracks roughly the same (this is known as mixing).Editing and mixing can take years to master or get good at, so be patient with yourself while you learn! Watching YouTube videos of other people editing will help.Once you’re done editing your episode, export an MP3 audio file. This is what you’ll upload to your podcast hosting platform.Choose a Podcasting Hosting Platform for Your ShowYou don’t actually upload episodes to Apple Podcasts or Spotify or the other podcast apps people use to listen to podcasts. Instead, you’ll sign up for an account on a podcast hosting platform that will provide you with an easy interface for adding information about your show and episode to an RSS feed.The RSS feed is essentially a text document that is hosted and updated by your podcast hosting platform. It will contain all of the information about your show, as well as links to where your episode audio files are hosted.You’ll give the URL or link for your show’s RSS feed to Apple, Spotify, and the other podcast apps and directories. That’s how you get your show listed there.Once those apps/directories have the link to your show’s RSS feed, they’ll get any updates or new episodes you publish in your podcast hosting platform automatically.Which hosting platform should I use for my podcast?There’s more than a few options for podcast hosting platforms.I really like Simplecast, Buzzsprout, Transistor, Captivate, and Fireside.There’s a popular free option called Anchor, but I don’t recommend using that unless you’re only planning on podcasting for fun or as a hobby.If you’re serious about podcasting and growing an audience, sign up for and use one of the hosting platforms I recommended. If you’re just having fun or can’t afford to spend money on podcasting at the moment, give Anchor a try.The podcast hosting platforms also provide you with a website for your show (important) and analytics so you can see things like how many downloads and plays your episodes get, where your listeners are, and which devices they’re listening on.Remember: You can always move your show to a different hosting platform any time you want.4: Launching & PromotingThe goal: Launch your podcast and start promoting it.Getting Ready to Launch Your ShowAt this point, you should have your show title, show description, and artwork, and at least one episode ready to be published (I'd recommend having 2-3 full episodes ready to publish before you officially launch).Create a Short Teaser Trailer Episode for Your ShowI also recommend writing and recording a teaser trailer episode. This is where you introduce yourself and the show, talk a little bit about it and who it’s for, why you’re making it, etc.I recommend making this trailer shorter than 2 minutes (but you can make it longer if you want).Getting Your Show into Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Other Podcast AppsOnce you've added the information about your show into your podcast hosting platform, and added your trailer or first episode, they’ll provide you with the link/URL to your show’s RSS feed.You’ll submit the URL/link to your show’s RSS feed to Apple Podcasts and Spotify and the other podcast apps.Some will take a few days to review and approve your show, some will approve and publish it pretty much right away or within a few hours.There’s a great help article from Simplecast that has links and instructions about how to submit a show’s RSS feed to every major podcast app or directory.Visit How to Publish Your Podcast on the Popular Podcast Apps.Publish Your Trailer Episode First, Then Your Full Episodes LaterI recommend publishing your trailer episode first, then submitting your RSS feed to Apple and the other places, then publishing your first few real episodes a week or two later.This gives you time to make sure your show is everywhere you want it to be before you publish full episodes, and having a trailer out allows you to begin promoting your show and getting people to subscribe to it before you publish the full episodes.Start Promoting Your ShowAt this point, you’ll want to create social media accounts for your show if you don’t already have some you plan to use.You don’t have to be on every social media platform: Focus on the ones where your target audience are the most active.Tell your friends, family, social media followers, etc.If you know of any magazines or blogs or publications that might be interested in featuring your show, reach out to them as well.Basically, you gotta get the word out and convince people to listen to your show.For more information about promoting a new podcast, check out:Buffer: We Didn’t Know How to Promote a Podcast. So Here’s All We LearnedPodcast Marketing: 50 podcasters share the tactics they used to grow their showsHack Your Way to 10,000 Podcast Downloads with These 15 TipsThere's tons of other articles online about promoting and marketing a podcast, so plan to spend a few hours reading tips. Mostly it comes down to creating something people will want to listen to, and then convincing them to give you a chance. Easier said than done!What's Next?By now you should know just about everything you need to know to get started, but I have a few more tips to share before you go.Keep creating and publishing new episodes. Keep improving.Experiment. Have fun.There are hundreds of helpful articles, tutorials, videos, books, and online courses about everything related to podcasting and growing an audience. Google search is your friend here!If there’s something you’d like to learn more about, put your question in a search box and start reading or watching.Ask questions if you need help or if you get stuck.Connect with MeI’m going to keep making episodes about podcasting, and I’m happy to answer questions. Leave them in the comment section on my YouTube videos , or email me at aaron@thepodcastdude.com. You can also find me on Twitter, i'm @thepodcastdude.I hope this was helpful. Good luck with your show, and happy podcasting!Aaron DowdGranbury, TexasDecember 20, 2020
I just can't keep away from such good music!!! Greg is definitely one of my favorites in the Messianic Movement! I hope you are encouraged as you hear his wonderful music and an interview all about his faith and how God is using him!Blessings and hugs to all!
A fan-favorite show format, a loose definition of holiday films, and probably our most curse word bleeps to date. Questers: what is your favorite holiday-themed film? Download the latest podcast for Alix's love of muppets, Cole's "Sophie's Choice" brackets, and JPG's love for Batman Returns. (Cole had the wrong mic selected in this one, the issue will be fixed next episode.)
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Gościem tego odcinka Rozmów z Agentem jest Łukasz Banaszek, fotograf nieruchomości. Mówią, o nim, że jest najlepszym fotografem wnętrz w Polsce. Ma na koncie ponad 600 wykonanych sesji w 17 miastach w Polsce. Fotografuje dwory za 40 mln złotych, apartamenty, prywatne kliniki, jak również kawalerki przed remontem (sprzedana w 2 tygodnie, flip bez remontu). Jako pierwszy na rynku wprowadził możliwość odroczonej płatności, dając partnerom biznesowym czas na wygenerowanie realnych zysków. O czym rozmawialiśmy? 0:17 Skąd pomysł na fotografię nieruchomości? 5:09 Czy fotografia sprzedaje nieruchomość? 7:20 Czy zdjęcia mogą być za ładne? 9:20 Kto jest klientami Łukasza? 10:21 Czego klienci mogą oczekiwać od fotografa nieruchomości? 12:12 Za co klient dokładnie płaci fotografowi wnętrz? 15:52 Które zdjęcie powinno być ustawione jako pierwsze w ofercie? 19:20 Estetyka, czy prawda? 20:38 Dlaczego postprodukcja jest tak ważna? 21:56 RAW czy JPG? 24:04 Najtrudniejsza sesja 24:52 Home Staging 25:25 Nie ma pracy dla fotografa wnętrz w Lublinie? 27:25 Ile trzeba wydać na dobrą sesję fotograficzną wnętrza? 28:26 Licencja na korzystanie ze zdjęć 30:52 Najlepsza sesja 33:37 Nagrody Łukasza 35:24 3 rady dla początkujących Więcej o Łukaszu: ✔ FACEBOOK ► http://fb.com/lukaszek.banaszek ✔ INSTAGRAM ► https://www.instagram.com/lukaszbanaszekfotograf ✔ STRONA WWW ► www.ftgn.eu ✔ STRONA WWW ► www.fotografianieruchomosci.eu Marek Kloc ✔ SUBSKRYBUJ ► https://bit.ly/3gYwA0C ✔ FACEBOOK ► http://fb.com/marek.kloc1 ✔ INSTAGRAM ► https://www.instagram.com/marekklocmp ✔ STRONA WWW ► https://www.marekkloc.pl Montaż: Marek Kloc Miejsce nagrania: wesola24.pl #marekkloc #posrednik #agentnieruchomosci #nowoczesnyposrednik #agent #nieruchomości #fotografianieruchomosci #lukaszbanaszek #rozmowyZagentem --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marek-kloc/message
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Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"Lament" by Ultravox
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**SPOILERS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN ABOUT SANTA AND THE HANUKKAH LADY** A beloved Nickelodeon series, a refreshing retelling of a Jewish story, and revisiting of a nostalgic classic. Questers: when was the last time you saw A Rugrats Chanukah? Download the latest episode for Alix's cultural ties, Cole's "Happy Birthday" traditions, and JPG's Santa-sleuthing.
395. Part 2 of our interview with Hans Sternberg & James Shelledy. We Were Merchants. The words “Goudchaux’s / Maison Blanche” conjure up a wealth of fond memories for local shoppers. At this landmark Louisiana department store, clerks greeted you by name; children received a nickel to buy a Coke and for every report-card A; families anticipated the holiday arrival of the beloved puppet Mr. Bingle almost as much as Santa; teenagers applied for their first job; and customers enjoyed interest-free charge accounts and personal assistance selecting attire and gifts for the most significant occasions in life—baptisms, funerals, and everything in between. In We Were Merchants, Hans Sternberg provides a captivating account of how his parents, Erich and Lea, fled from Nazi Germany to the United States, embraced their new home, and together with their children built Goudchaux’s into a Baton Rouge legend that eventually became Goudchaux’s / Maison Blanche — an independent retail force during the golden era of the department store and, by 1989, the largest family-owned department store in America.This week in Louisiana history. December 13, 1935. The Bonnet Carre' Spillway is dedicated. This week in New Orleans history. December 12, 1960 – The Supreme Court of the United States upholds a lower Federal Court ruling that the State of Louisiana's laws on racial segregation laws are unconstitutional, and overturns them. This week in Louisiana. Christmas in Roseland November 27th, 2020 - December 23rd, 2020 5:30 pm - 10:00 pm American Rose Center 8877 Jefferson Paige Rd., Shreveport, LA 71119 318-938-5402 Website | Email For the Holiday Season the park is transformed into Christmas in Roseland. Walk through the winter wonderland with thousands of twinkling lights, dozens of lighted displays, giant Christmas cards, nightly entertainment rides on the Roseland Express train, photos with Santa and tons of fun for the family.Postcards from Louisiana. Guitar Player on Royal St.Listen on iTunes.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook.
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Pobierz audycję w pliku mp3W 398. odcinku podcastu Radio SK kontynuuję swoją serię, w której podsumowuję kolejne miesiące pod kątem wydarzeń związanych ze Stephenem Kingiem. Dziś przyglądam się newsom z listopada 2020 r.Fragment książki "Later"Limitowane wydanie książki "Later"Stephen King w tłumaczeniu - zapis spotkania (BookTarg 2020)Polskie wydania "Hill House Comics" - "Kosz pełen głów" i "Rodzina z domu dla lalek"Kolejny teaser i plakat serialu "Bastion"
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A former Israeli space security chief says that earthlings have been in contact with extraterrestrials from a "galactic federation." How this new bombshell relates to stories of the past Truman's "contract" with Space AliensHosted by William Cleere
In this behind-the scenes recording, listen in as the Quest team plays through modified games like Signal Light to flesh out the world of Newhope City. Introducing Loren Peterson (@dm_lsp) as our GM and Kelly Bohart (@kellybohart) as a PC alongside Alix, Cole, and JPG. Issue 001 to be released in a couple weeks!
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DOWNLOAD Welcome to episode 236 of LOTC. Godzilla, Tentacles, Roger Corman and Krakens? This week the crew has gone underwater. That's right, we are discussing water creatures from the deep. The crew brings you nine full movie reviews as well as Facebook and Twitter shout outs. Also we announce the winner of the March 1974 Famous Monsters Of Filmland magazine issue. This episode was such a blast to record and we hope you will enjoy it as much as we did. We are sure there will be some movies mentioned that you have not heard of. So please get your pens and paper out so you can find some of these titles. Christmas is around the corner and our next episode will be Christmas slasher films. We are going to have one of the biggest contest giveaways ever. Santa Claus is definitely coming to someones house this year. We will be giving away 3 major prizes. Pictures are below of the prizes. 1st Place will win WaxWork Records Vinyl Release of 1979 Salems Lot as well as the Blu-Ray of Salems Lot2nd Place will win Waxwork Records newly released 1980 The Fog on Vinyl3rd Place will win Universal's Psycho 4 film collection on Blu-RayHow can you win? You have until December 15 to CALL 1-804-569-5682 and leave us a voicemail. We want to know if you was creating a Christmas Horror movie, who would you cast as Santa and Mrs Claus and what would you name the film. Call now so you will be entered into this mega contest.We ask that you please share this episode and contest with all your friends and social media sites. If you would be so kind as to leave a review of our podcast on what ever platform you listen. This helps the show out tremendously. Thank You so much for all your continued support. We love each and everyone of you.HELP KEEP HORROR ALIVE!!! Victor H .RodriguezThe Sound Of Fear Click Here To PurchaseDigital Version The Sound Of Fear Click Here To PurchaseThe Shining Girl's Book by : Lauren BeukesOther Authors to follow per Vicious VictorStephanie M WytovichT. KingfisherCV HuntShirley JacksonJames Tiptree Jr.LOTC Links :Land Of The Creeps InstagramGregaMortisFacebookTwitterLand Of The Creeps Group PageLand Of The Creeps Fan PageYoutubeInstagramEmailLetterboxdHaddonfield HatchetTwitterLand Of The Creeps TwitterDr. ShockDVD Infatuation TwitterDVD Infatuation WebsiteFacebookUniversal Monster CastWe Deal In LeadHorror Movie PodcastYouTube ChannelBill Van Veghel LinkFacebookLetterboxdPhantom Galaxy PodcastJessie Robbins Links :TwitterWebsiteEmailBloody Hook Podcast ItunesBloody Hook Podcast StitcherLOTC Hotline Number1-804-569-56821-804-569-LOTCLOTC Intro is provided by Andy Ussery, Below are links to his social mediaEmail:FacebookTwitterOutro music provided by Greg Whitaker Below is Greg's Twitter accountTwitterFacebook
Today's pre-recorded show featured an interview with a sweet Messianic believer, Dalia Cohen. May you be encouraged as you hear her journey of faith!Enjoy music from Jonathan Settel, Ted Pearce, Greg Silverman, Sarah Liberman, Elana Watson, Joel Chernoff and Beckah Shae.God bless you all and keep the faith!
DOWNLOADWelcome to a BONUS episode of LOTC. This special episode is all about the newly released , very timely movie called Social Distance. Social Distance was written and directed by ,fellow LOTC family member, Brian Luciano Barsuglia. We are very excited to bring an interview with Brian about his film and about his history in the film business. If that was not enough we also had the privilege to sit down with one of the stars of Social Distance and one of the hardest working men in the industry, Vernon G. Wells. Vernon has starred in movies such as Mad Max 2, Commando and Weird Science just to name a few. These two interviews are some of the most fun we have ever had in podcasting history. Great info as well as great humor. We also received two Blu-Rays of the movie Social Distance to giveaway, which we did on this episode. We want to congratulate Andy Vondeharr and Kris Middleton Partin, you are the winners of the Blu-Rays. We will be in touch with you and get these movies out to you. So we hope you will sit back and turn up the volume and enjoy this bonus episode. We would be so appreciative if you would be sure to share this episode with all your social media sites. Also if you could leave us a rating on what ever service platform you listen to LOTC at. We will be forever greatful for that. HELP KEEP HORROR ALIVE!!Brian Luciano Barsuglia Links :KOAALOHAMEDIA FACEBOOK PersonalFACEBOOK MainTWITTERINSTAGRAMVictor H .RodriguezThe Sound Of Fear Click Here To PurchaseDigital Version The Sound Of Fear Click Here To PurchaseThe Shining Girl's Book by : Lauren BeukesOther Authors to follow per Vicious VictorStephanie M WytovichT. KingfisherCV HuntShirley JacksonJames Tiptree Jr.LOTC Links :Land Of The Creeps InstagramGregaMortisFacebookTwitterLand Of The Creeps Group PageLand Of The Creeps Fan PageYoutubeInstagramEmailLetterboxdHaddonfield HatchetTwitterLand Of The Creeps TwitterDr. ShockDVD Infatuation TwitterDVD Infatuation WebsiteFacebookUniversal Monster CastWe Deal In LeadHorror Movie PodcastYouTube ChannelBill Van Veghel LinkFacebookLetterboxdPhantom Galaxy PodcastJessie Robbins Links :TwitterWebsiteEmailBloody Hook Podcast ItunesBloody Hook Podcast StitcherLOTC Hotline Number1-804-569-56821-804-569-LOTCLOTC Intro is provided by Andy Ussery, Below are links to his social mediaEmail:FacebookTwitterOutro music provided by Greg Whitaker Below is Greg's Twitter accountTwitterFacebook
394. Part 1 of our interview with Hans Sternberg & James Shelledy. We Were Merchants.The words “Goudchaux’s / Maison Blanche” conjure up a wealth of fond memories for local shoppers. At this landmark Louisiana department store, clerks greeted you by name; children received a nickel to buy a Coke and for every report-card A; families anticipated the holiday arrival of the beloved puppet Mr. Bingle almost as much as Santa; teenagers applied for their first job; and customers enjoyed interest-free charge accounts and personal assistance selecting attire and gifts for the most significant occasions in life—baptisms, funerals, and everything in between. In We Were Merchants, Hans Sternberg provides a captivating account of how his parents, Erich and Lea, fled from Nazi Germany to the United States, embraced their new home, and together with their children built Goudchaux’s into a Baton Rouge legend that eventually became Goudchaux’s / Maison Blanche — an independent retail force during the golden era of the department store and, by 1989, the largest family-owned department store in America. This week in Louisiana history. December 7, 1851. Archbishop Blanc blesses new (current) St. Louis Cathedral. This week in New Orleans history. Born in New Orleans on December 5, 1925, Alvin "Red" Tyler began playing saxophone when in the Navy, and by 1950 had joined Dave Bartholomew’s R&B band. He also played jazz in club jam sessions. He made his recording debut on Fats Domino’s “The Fat Man” and went on to play on sessions for Little Richard, Lloyd Price, Aaron Neville, Lee Dorsey, Dr. John, and numerous other rhythm and blues artists. This week in Louisiana. 94th Annual Natchitoches Christmas Festival November 21st, 2020 - January 6th, 2021 Since 1927, we are home to one of the oldest community-based holiday celebrations in the country. Starting as a one-day festival, the Natchitoches Christmas Festival has evolved into a six-week long Christmas Season. The Christmas Season begins on the Saturday before Thanksgiving and concludes on January the 6th, the Epiphany. Over 300,000 lights and 100 plus set pieces are on display every night at dusk. Postcards from Louisiana. ChesterNOLA sketch artist.Listen on iTunes.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook.
A live-action retelling of a popular franchise, a teen superhero drama, and an R-rated mentality. Questers: have you seen DC's Titans on HBO Max yet? Catch our latest episode for Alix's new love of platformers, Cole's distaste of violence, and JPG's love/hate relationship with the show.
Show Notes:Intro - On the Needles - Dami - ~halle’s bella hat - Twilight Eclipse Bella's Slouchy Striped Toque by Amy Thiessen (no longer available; lmk if you want a pdf) on US 7 - 4.5 mm & US 8 - 5.0 mm, Debbie Bliss Donegal Tweed Aran in 26 Forest & 7 OatmealC.C. -~NaKniSweMo 2020 Sinister Catdigan - The Sinister Catdigan by Marna Gilligan (An Caitin Beag) on US2 (2.75mm), Soundview Fiber Mill 100% Shetland Fingering in the C.C.’s Pink, Charcoal Black, & Natural colourwaysProject bag from Alexandra Brodt & Progress Keeper/Stitch Markers from Ann Tudor~2020 Catvent Cowl - The Catvent Cowl by Marna Gilligan (An Caitin Beag) on US2.5 (3mm), An Caitin Dubh 4-Ply Wool Darkness Advent Calendar from An Caitin BeagProject bag from Nerd Bird MakeryFinished Projects - Dami - ~NoneC.C. -~NoneFlosstube - Begins at timestamp 11:35Dami - ~NoneC.C. - ~Baa Baa Black Sheep by The Prairie SchoolerProject bag from Tilting PlanetYummies (our current favourite things) - ~An Caitin Beag Advent Calendar~The Black Needle Society The Nice List Box~Mystery Bag from Honeyberry Studios~Crafty Photo A Day Challenge - #GGKCraftyPAD - details for December hereWhat We're Watching, Reading, + Listening To - Please be aware that we do discuss recent tv show episodes that have aired in the last week or so. This is your spoiler warning!Episode 424 Bookshop List~The Glass Scientists (webcomic) by Sabrina Cotungo - Dami is readingOctober / November / December 2020 RAL - 15 minutes of reading daily challenge* 88-92 of 92 days - 1 or more giveaways for eBook, everyone gets $1.20 off any single pattern coupon code & 88+ days RAL virtual badge * 61-87 of 92 days - 1 or more giveaways for single pattern, everyone gets 61+ days RAL virtual badge* #GGKRAL202020 RAL Yearlong Challenge~October / November / December* 92 days - 10 entries* 88-91 days - 8 entries* 61-87 days - 5 entries~Read All 366 days - 10 bonus entries~Complete the Modern Mrs. Darcy 2020 Reading Challenge - 12 bonus entries [all or none] (we'll open a thread for you to post this in December 2020)~3 grand prize winners drawn from all the entriesGrand Prize Bundle #1CJ Kopec Creations Delight - 1 skein of Ember from EileenFloss Organiser from LoriBling Your String! 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Stitch MarkerGnR Alpaca Farm rainbow buttons set from HillaryHoneyberry Studios Listen to your body sticker Reading badge from HillaryBag of Random Crafting NotionsWinner’s choice of 1 eBook or 4 single knitting patterns from JavaPurl DesignsWinner’s choice of 1 PDF cross stitch pattern from Bendy Stitchy DesignsGrand Prize Bundle #3Knitologie Worsted - 1 skein of EmpireFloss Holders - 6 of them from LoriPinkmakaroons Star Progress KeeperPandia’s Jewels Illumikniti Cork Label SetHoneyberry Studios Listen to your body stickerReading badge from HillaryBag of Random Crafting NotionsWinner’s choice of 1 eBook or 4 single knitting patterns from JavaPurl DesignsWinner’s choice of 1 PDF cross stitch pattern from Bendy Stitchy Designs~A Promised Land by Barack Obama - C.C. is reading - C.C. is reading~Outside the Lines: How Embracing Queerness Will Transform Your Faith by Mihee Kim-Kort - C.C. is reading~Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter #5) - C.C. is rereading with Harry Potter & the Sacred Text podcast & Swish and Flick: An All Potter Podcast~Red Rising Saga by Pierce Brown - C.C. finished reading Book 5~This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone - C.C. finished reading~When No One is Watching by Alyssa Cole - C.C. finished reading~Cat Me If You Can (Cat in the Stacks #13) by Miranda James - C.C. finished reading~The Future of Another Timeline by Annalee Newitz - C.C. finished reading~I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh - C.C. finished reading~I See You by Clare Mackintosh - C.C. is reading~Movies - White Christmas | Happiest Season~Monk - finished rewatching Season 6 and rewatching Season 7~House Hunters - watching~The Handmaid’s Tale - watching Season 3~NCIS - watching Season 18~NEXT - watching Season 1~The Masked Singer - watching Season 4~Star Trek: Discovery - watching Season 3~The Mandalorian - watching Season 2~My Favourite Murder podcast~Cabin Pressure~Random Spotify PlaylistsSeptember / October / November Artistic Autumnal AL -*Prize Winners: If you're a winner, email us at ggkcspodcast@gmail.comStitch Marker Sets made & donated by Julia of Pandia's Jewels - 1 Labyrinth & 1 Frankenstein - 2 winners will each win a random setOrange Camper bag by ArtByAna from RhondaJust CrossStitch Volume 37, No. 5 - October 2019Hilde’s Brew pattern by Michelle of Bendy Stitchy DesignsZipper Pouch & mini-skeins from Hillary*For any and all giveaways, prizes, competitions, ALs, etc. that we host, the winner(s) have 30 days from the date of announcement (the date the podcast episode in which the winner was announced goes live) to contact us to claim their prize or it will be forfeited. If this occurs, the prize will be used for another giveaway at our discretion. Thanks for understanding!December / January / February Winter Wonderland AL -*Runs from 1-December through 28-February*Details - any project you knit/crochet/weave/spin/stitch/sew that you can convince us relates to winter*No WIPS - Your project must be begun no earlier than 1-December and finished no later than 28-February*Each project that you knit/crochet/weave/spin must be at least 20yds/18.3m that you finish and post in the Facebook Group FO Thread counts as 1 entry into the giveaways. If your project is not at least 20yds/18.3m, you need to group it in a single post with other projects that together total at least 20yds/18.3m. For stitching/sewing projects, we’ll leave it to your best judgment. If you wanted our official ruling, PM email us at ggkcspodcast@gmail.com*Feel free to poly-dip in other ALs as long as it fits in with other rules*Please complete our Google form in order to help us make sure you are receiving a prize that you'll actually enjoy using.*Prizes: If you’d like to donate one, email us at ggkcspodcast@gmail.comSanta Claus Hoop Cross Stitch KitPandia's Jewels Hunger Games Stitch Marker SetAudine Wools by KnitCrate Shine Sport - 2 skeins of Sky - 2 winners will win 1 skeinUru.Yarn by KnitCrate Cotton Basic - 1 skein of PavementThe Shorter Things Collection by D. Marie Prokop, set of stitch markers, & bookmark*Must be a member of the our Facebook group ~ GGKCS Podcast / FlossTube to participate*Social Media Hashtag: #GGKCSWinter2021*Thread will be locked the morning of 1-March and winner(s) drawn on the next podcast following that*For any and all giveaways, prizes, competitions, ALs, etc. that we host, the winner(s) have 30 days from the date of announcement (the date the podcast episode in which the winner was announced goes live) to contact us to claim their prize or it will be forfeited. If this occurs, the prize will be used for another giveaway at our discretion. Thanks for understanding!*There is a Chatter Thread in our Facebook group so we can encourage each other along the way.Ask the Geeks - Originally asked/answered in 2016:Anne asks:I know this is going to be hard to believe…but I know my question will be safe in your hands….I have never, ever seen an episode of any Dr. Who. (I may have seen bits while moving through channels, but never an entire episode.) My question: WHERE DOES ONE EVEN START? I would like to jump on the Tardis-wagon…but which Dr. Who should I start with?Review - ~Pom Pom Quarterly - Issue 35, Winter 2020Misc. - ~Vlogmas on YouTube - Random Acts of Kindness on Instagram @CC_JavaPurl~Sale in our JavaPurl Designs Etsy shop for the entire month of December~The Black Needle Society VIP - Use the code JAVAPURL5 for a discount on your first box of box to box subscriptions (the 6 & 12 month boxes already have a discount built in; not valid on special edition boxes.~Support the Podcast, Become A Patron~Support the Podcast, Join us on YouTube~Each week, we create a list on Bookshop of all the books we talk about in that week's episode. Bookshop is an online bookstore with a mission to financially support local, independent bookstores. If you purchase a book from our list, we earn a commission & local, independent bookstores also earn money from your purchase.~Want another way to help support our podcast? Throughout our website, links to books, tv shows, movies, etc. are Amazon Affiliate Links. We receive a portion of what you spend when you click through our website to shop on Amazon. What we receive helps us with the costs associated with producing this podcast as well as with prizes & shipping for giveaways. Thanks in advance for your support!If you are in the UK, please click this link, Amazon.co.uk, or the banner below to shop:If you are in Canada, please click this link, Amazon.ca or the banner below to shop:~For any and all giveaways, prizes, competitions, ALs, etc. that we host, the winner(s) have 30 days from the date of announcement (the date the podcast episode in which the winner was announced goes live) to contact us to claim their prize or it will be forfeited. If this occurs, the prize will be used for another giveaway at our discretion. Thanks for understanding!Find Us Online -C.C. - (she/her)~ on Instagram as CC_JavaPurlDami - (they/them)~ on Instagram as damisdoodlesPink Purl - ~on Instagram as pinkiepurlJavaPurl Designs~ JavaPurl Designs websiteGGKCS -~ our Facebook group ~ GGKCS Podcast / FlossTube~ our Facebook page~ email us: ggkcspodcast@gmail.com~ on Apple Podcasts~ on YouTube~ Support the Podcast, Become a PatronUntil next time,
Ei guudee, wie?! Wiedervereinigung Folge 28 steht in den Startlöchern und scharrt schon ganz ungeduldig mit den…Schienen! Heute nimmt euch Yella mit nach Darmstadt und überfordert Maxi mit hessischer Mundart. Wir lesen im Theaterstück „Datterich“, der Lokalposse und bestimmt mittlerweile Unesco-Weltkulturerbe aus Darmstadt. Was wir vom 200 Jahre alten Schlawiner Datterich noch lernen können und wie wir gerne in der Party-Tram, dem Datterich-Express feiern würden, erfahrt ihr im Podcast. Im Westen gibt es nämlich auch Kultur, so. Ansonsten ist rein gar nichts passiert. Da ist es auf dem Friedhof noch lebendiger. Bleibt gesund und bucht schonmal eure Tour für 2023 im Datterich-Express, um betrunken an Darmstadt vorbei fahren zu können. Yelloar un die Maggsi sage eusch tschiss, ihr Babbsägg! Quellen: https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/niebergl/datter/datter.html https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datterich#/media/Datei:Datterich.JPG https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datterich#/media/Datei:ST6_Tw.12_+_SB6_Bw.197_%22Datterich_Express%22_an_der_Rhein-Neckar-Stra%C3%9Fe.JPG
CW: Body HorrorCataclysm Crew is GMed by T. Huth. T. is the host of Inkubator On Air, a new play podcast available on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and Google Play. She can be found at thuthplaywright on Twitter or tphuth94 on Instagram.The Rebel Rouser is played by Elliot Peterson. She can be found at @elliotylen on Twitter.The Wild Thing is played by Rose Hahn. Rose is an actor, content creaTor, and mental health advocate. Her podcast, What Was I Saying?: Living with ADHD can be found on Spotify, iTunes, and Google Play Music or on Twitter at @What_WasISaying? She can be found on Twitter or Instagram at smileyroseyyyy.Flyby is played by Jane Behre. You can find her @janeminustarzan on Twitter. The Blade of Sorrows was played by Jason Patrick Galit. Jason Patrick Galit, widely known in pop culture circles as JPG, is a pop culture critic and "geek educator". His public speaking work with private businesses and outlets like Comic-Con International aims to enhance how people interact with media on an educational and inclusive level. You can find his voice on the podcasts like In Quest of Geek, "Providing Your Next Pop Culture Journey," and Nerds on a Roll, an actual-play tabletop RPG "bringing stories that matter to the table." @inquestofgeek @noar_podcastKid Kati is played by Kati Kawaguchi, a freelance illustrator, and content creator for the Nerds on a Roll Podcast. You can find her online @_kidkati.Special thanks to Loren Petersen and Nerds on a Roll for the collaboration. You can find them @noar_podcast on Twitter and where you listen to podcasts.Music from https://filmmusic.io "Mistake the Getaway" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
In this episode the guys talk about a cool line of toys from the late 60's from Ideal! The Zeroids!Download Here:Links:Eladdin ControllersRobotapedia The Old Robot Website Wildtoys Zeroidz
393. Part 2 of our interview with Tylyn Anson about Gay Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Queer, trans filmmaker from the south, and MFA graduate in Film Production from the University of New Orleans, with extensive experience both on set and in post-production, having worked on over 20 films. I have released several short films that she wrote, directed, and edited, including: 7 Stages of the Closet (2013), Enough for Love (2014), and If Not Now (2015). Tylyn's work focuses on queer characters, experiences, and stories.This week in Louisiana history. November 28, 1829. Natchez tribesmen in the Louisiana colony attack settlers and soldiers November 28, massacring more than 200 and taking several hundred women, children, and black slaves prisoner. The colonists had demanded that the Natchez give up their sacred burial ground.. This week in New Orleans history. Multi-instrumentalist, composer, and arranger for the Ronnie Kole Septet, Ann-Margret, Irma Thomas, and the Tonight Show Band, life-long Harahan resident Charles (Charlie) Brent Jr., was born on November 28, 1948. He worked with the Contours, the New Era, Wayne Cochran & the C.C. Riders, Luther Kent & Trick Bag, the Chicken Hawks, the Mambo Brothers, and many others. This week in Louisiana. Victorian Christmas at the Joseph Jefferson Home & Rip Van Winkle Gardens November 30th, 2020 - December 31st, 2020 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Rip Van Winkle Gardens 5505 Rip Van Winkle Rd., New Iberia, LA 70560 337-359-8525 | Fax Website | Email Tours of the Joseph Jefferson Home and Rip Van Winkle Gardens decorated for the Holiday Season.Postcards from Louisiana. Dat Funk Brass Band next to Café du Monde.Listen on iTunes.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook.
Show Notes:Intro - On the Needles - Dami - ~hat on the needles soon C.C. -~NaKniSweMo 2020 Sinister Catdigan on US2 (2.75mm), Soundview Fiber Mill 100% Shetland Fingering in the C.C.’s Pink, Charcoal Black, & Natural colourwaysProject bag from Alexandra Brodt & Progress Keeper/Stitch Markers from Ann TudorFinished Projects - Dami - ~NoneC.C. -~NoneFlosstube - Begins at timestamp 6:47Dami - ~NoneC.C. - ~Baa Baa Black Sheep by The Prairie SchoolerProject bag from Tilting PlanetYummies (our current favourite things) - ~Knit Crate - Use the coupon code GEEKY20 to get 20% off of your first order! This code will only work to discount the first month of a recurring monthly subscription and any of our Shop items.~Card & Sticker from Honeyberry Studios~Crafty Photo A Day Challenge - #GGKCraftyPAD - details for November here & for December hereWhat We're Watching, Reading, + Listening To - Please be aware that we do discuss recent tv show episodes that have aired in the last week or so. This is your spoiler warning!Episode 423 Bookshop List~Harvey by Mary Chase - Dami finished reading~The Glass Scientists (webcomic) by Sabrina Cotungo - Dami is readingOctober / November / December 2020 RAL - 15 minutes of reading daily challenge* 88-92 of 92 days - 1 or more giveaways for eBook, everyone gets $1.20 off any single pattern coupon code & 88+ days RAL virtual badge * 61-87 of 92 days - 1 or more giveaways for single pattern, everyone gets 61+ days RAL virtual badge* #GGKRAL202020 RAL Yearlong Challenge~October / November / December* 92 days - 10 entries* 88-91 days - 8 entries* 61-87 days - 5 entries~Read All 366 days - 10 bonus entries~Complete the Modern Mrs. Darcy 2020 Reading Challenge - 12 bonus entries [all or none] (we'll open a thread for you to post this in December 2020)~3 grand prize winners drawn from all the entriesGrand Prize Bundle #1CJ Kopec Creations Delight - 1 skein of Ember from EileenFloss Organiser from LoriBling Your String! Stitch MarkerGnR Alpaca Farm floral buttons set from HillaryHoneyberry Studios Listen to your body stickerReading badge from HillaryBag of Random Crafting NotionsWinner’s choice of 1 eBook or 4 single knitting patterns from JavaPurl DesignsWinner’s choice of 1 PDF cross stitch pattern from Bendy Stitchy DesignsGrand Prize Bundle #2CJ Kopec Creations Integrity - 1 skein of Purple Passion from EileenFloss Organiser from LoriBling Your String! Stitch MarkerGnR Alpaca Farm rainbow buttons set from HillaryHoneyberry Studios Listen to your body sticker Reading badge from HillaryBag of Random Crafting NotionsWinner’s choice of 1 eBook or 4 single knitting patterns from JavaPurl DesignsWinner’s choice of 1 PDF cross stitch pattern from Bendy Stitchy DesignsGrand Prize Bundle #3Knitologie Worsted - 1 skein of EmpireFloss Holders - 6 of them from LoriPinkmakaroons Star Progress KeeperPandia’s Jewels Illumikniti Cork Label SetHoneyberry Studios Listen to your body stickerReading badge from HillaryBag of Random Crafting NotionsWinner’s choice of 1 eBook or 4 single knitting patterns from JavaPurl DesignsWinner’s choice of 1 PDF cross stitch pattern from Bendy Stitchy Designs~Unashamed: A Coming-Out Guide for LGBTQ Christians by Amber Cantorna - C.C. finished rereading~Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter #5) - C.C. is rereading with Harry Potter & the Sacred Text podcast & Swish and Flick: An All Potter Podcast~Red Rising Saga by Pierce Brown - C.C. finished reading Book 4 & is reading Book 5~Lucy Kincaid Series by Allison Brennan - C.C. finished reading Book 16~Empire of Wild by Cherie Dimaline - C.C. finished reading~Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera - C.C. finished reading~This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone - C.C. is reading~Movies - White Christmas~Monk - rewatching Season 5~The Handmaid’s Tale - finished watching Season 2 & watching Season 3~The Masked Singer - watching Season 4~Supernatural - Series Finale~Star Trek: Discovery - watching Season 3~The Mandalorian - watching Season 2~The Blacklist - watching Season 8~NCIS: LA - watching Season 12~NCIS: New Orleans - watching Season 7~My Favourite Murder podcast~Cabin Pressure~Random Spotify PlaylistsSeptember / October / November Artistic Autumnal AL -*Runs from 1-September through 30-November*Details - any project you knit/crochet/weave/spin/stitch/sew that you can convince us relates to autumn*No WIPS - Your project must be begun no earlier than 1-September and finished no later than 30-November*Each project that you knit/crochet/weave/spin must be at least 20yds/18.3m that you finish and post in the Facebook Group FO Thread counts as 1 entry into the giveaways. If your project is not at least 20yds/18.3m, you need to group it in a single post with other projects that together total at least 20yds/18.3m. For stitching/sewing projects, we’ll leave it to your best judgment. If you wanted our official ruling, PM email us at ggkcspodcast@gmail.com*Feel free to poly-dip in other ALs as long as it fits in with other rules*Please complete our Google form in order to help us make sure you are receiving a prize that you'll actually enjoy using.*Prizes: If you’d like to donate one, email us at ggkcspodcast@gmail.comStitch Marker Sets made & donated by Julia of Pandia's Jewels - 1 Labyrinth & 1 Frankenstein - 2 winners will each win a random setOrange Camper bag by ArtByAna from RhondaJust CrossStitch Volume 37, No. 5 - October 2019Hilde’s Brew pattern by Michelle of Bendy Stitchy DesignsZipper Pouch & mini-skeins from Hillary*Must be a member of the our Facebook group ~ GGKCS Podcast / FlossTube to participate*Social Media Hashtag: #GGKCSAutumn20*Thread will be locked the morning of 1-December and winner(s) drawn on the next podcast following that*For any and all giveaways, prizes, competitions, ALs, etc. that we host, the winner(s) have 30 days from the date of announcement (the date the podcast episode in which the winner was announced goes live) to contact us to claim their prize or it will be forfeited. If this occurs, the prize will be used for another giveaway at our discretion. Thanks for understanding!*There is a Chatter Thread in our Facebook group so we can encourage each other along the way.December / January / February Winter Wonderland AL -*Runs from 1-December through 28-February*Details - any project you knit/crochet/weave/spin/stitch/sew that you can convince us relates to winter*No WIPS - Your project must be begun no earlier than 1-December and finished no later than 28-February*Each project that you knit/crochet/weave/spin must be at least 20yds/18.3m that you finish and post in the Facebook Group FO Thread counts as 1 entry into the giveaways. If your project is not at least 20yds/18.3m, you need to group it in a single post with other projects that together total at least 20yds/18.3m. For stitching/sewing projects, we’ll leave it to your best judgment. If you wanted our official ruling, PM email us at ggkcspodcast@gmail.com*Feel free to poly-dip in other ALs as long as it fits in with other rules*Please complete our Google form in order to help us make sure you are receiving a prize that you'll actually enjoy using.*Prizes: If you’d like to donate one, email us at ggkcspodcast@gmail.comSanta Claus Hoop Cross Stitch KitPandia's Jewels Hunger Games Stitch Marker SetAudine Wools by KnitCrate Shine Sport - 2 skeins of Sky - 2 winners will win 1 skeinUru.Yarn by KnitCrate Cotton Basic - 1 skein of PavementThe Shorter Things Collection by D. Marie Prokop, set of stitch markers, & bookmark*Must be a member of the our Facebook group ~ GGKCS Podcast / FlossTube to participate*Social Media Hashtag: #GGKCSWinter2021*Thread will be locked the morning of 1-March and winner(s) drawn on the next podcast following that*For any and all giveaways, prizes, competitions, ALs, etc. that we host, the winner(s) have 30 days from the date of announcement (the date the podcast episode in which the winner was announced goes live) to contact us to claim their prize or it will be forfeited. If this occurs, the prize will be used for another giveaway at our discretion. Thanks for understanding!*There is a Chatter Thread in our Facebook group so we can encourage each other along the way.Ask the Geeks - Originally asked/answered in 2016:Julia asks:Hiya just wondering how you look after your hand knit socks, hand wash or machine wash? dryer or air dry? and how have all the different blends and brands worn?Misc. - ~Vlogmas starts 1-December on YouTube - Random Acts of Kindness on Instagram @CC_JavaPurl~Christmas Karaoke starts next episode~The Black Needle Society VIP - Use the code JAVAPURL5 for a discount on your first box of box to box subscriptions (the 6 & 12 month boxes already have a discount built in; not valid on special edition boxes.~Support the Podcast, Become A Patron~Support the Podcast, Join us on YouTube~Each week, we create a list on Bookshop of all the books we talk about in that week's episode. Bookshop is an online bookstore with a mission to financially support local, independent bookstores. If you purchase a book from our list, we earn a commission & local, independent bookstores also earn money from your purchase.~Want another way to help support our podcast? Throughout our website, links to books, tv shows, movies, etc. are Amazon Affiliate Links. We receive a portion of what you spend when you click through our website to shop on Amazon. What we receive helps us with the costs associated with producing this podcast as well as with prizes & shipping for giveaways. Thanks in advance for your support!If you are in the UK, please click this link, Amazon.co.uk, or the banner below to shop:If you are in Canada, please click this link, Amazon.ca or the banner below to shop:~For any and all giveaways, prizes, competitions, ALs, etc. that we host, the winner(s) have 30 days from the date of announcement (the date the podcast episode in which the winner was announced goes live) to contact us to claim their prize or it will be forfeited. If this occurs, the prize will be used for another giveaway at our discretion. Thanks for understanding!Find Us Online -C.C. - (she/her)~ on Instagram as CC_JavaPurlDami - (they/them)~ on Instagram as damisdoodlesPink Purl - ~on Instagram as pinkiepurlJavaPurl Designs~ JavaPurl Designs websiteGGKCS -~ our Facebook group ~ GGKCS Podcast / FlossTube~ our Facebook page~ email us: ggkcspodcast@gmail.com~ on Apple Podcasts~ on YouTube~ Support the Podcast, Become a PatronUntil next time,
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Download HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!! Welcome to episode 234 of LOTC!!! This week was a special holiday episode and what is the best way to celebrate the Thanksgiving Holiday, with killer families of course. The crew takes YOU the listeners into the homes of some of the worst families you could ever imagine. You would not want to be invited as a guest to families such as the Sawyers or Fireflies families. But we here at LOTC did just that. With nine full reviews as well as Face Book shout outs and voicemails, we are certain you will have a great time on this Thanksgiving episode. So as You are sitting around the table with your families enjoying your meals and friendship, we hope you will crank up the radio, there is profanity so go into the episode with caution around the little ones, have a drink of your choice, grab a pen or pencil to take notes and enjoy the episode.As a bonus We have to thank our great friend and fellow podcaster Jay Of The Dead from Consider The Cinema Podcast and Horror Movie Weekly Podcast for our contest giveaway this episode. Jay was so gracious as to offer up a BluRay of a slasher film from 2020 called Open 24 Hours. This is a cool flick and the winner was drawn. We want to congratulate Luke Bemand on being the winner of this amazing prize. Thanks so much Jay for all you do for the podcast. Thank You to everyone who called in and entered.The next episode of LOTC We will be looking at Water creatures and sea monsters. We will be excluding sharks as we are going to tackle them in a later episode. So for contest time We are asking you to call into our show at 1-804-569-5682 and give us your favorite Water monsters. This should be a blast and we hope everyone will call in. If you our out of the USA and would like to send your audio response via MP3 then you can do that as well. Email Gregamortis at gregamortis666@gmail.com. You will have until December 2nd to submit your voicemails. So what is the prize? I am glad you asked, Dave Becker is offering up his magazine issue of Famous Monsters Of Filmland issue 105 from March 1974. This will be a great item to have in your collection. So be sure to call or email before December 2nd. Good luck to all that enter. Below is the exact image of the magazine.HELP KEEP HORROR ALIVE!!!Victor H. Rodriguez BookThe Sound Of Fear Click Here To PurchaseDigital Version The Sound Of Fear Click Here To PurchaseThe Shining Girl's Book by : Lauren BeukesOther Authors to follow per Vicious VictorStephanie M WytovichT. KingfisherCV HuntShirley JacksonJames Tiptree Jr.LOTC Links :Land Of The Creeps InstagramGregaMortisFacebookTwitterLand Of The Creeps Group PageLand Of The Creeps Fan PageYoutubeInstagramEmailLetterboxdHaddonfield HatchetTwitterLand Of The Creeps TwitterDr. ShockDVD Infatuation TwitterDVD Infatuation WebsiteFacebookUniversal Monster CastWe Deal In LeadHorror Movie PodcastYouTube ChannelBill Van Veghel LinkFacebookLetterboxdPhantom Galaxy PodcastJessie Robbins Links :TwitterWebsiteEmailBloody Hook Podcast ItunesBloody Hook Podcast StitcherLOTC Hotline Number1-804-569-56821-804-569-LOTCLOTC Intro is provided by Andy Ussery, Below are links to his social mediaEmail:FacebookTwitterOutro music provided by Greg Whitaker Below is Greg's Twitter accountTwitterFacebook
A loose sequel to a cult classic, a new Lego holiday franchise, and a trip through iconic scenery. Questers: have you seen The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special yet? Download the latest podcast for Alix's views on holiday films, Cole's feelings on the Rey/Ben dynamic, and JPG's wariness of time travel narratives.
Show Notes:Intro - On the Needles - Dami - ~hat on the needles soon C.C. -~NaKniSweMo 2020 Sinister Catdigan on US2 (2.75mm), Soundview Fiber Mill 100% Shetland Fingering in the C.C.’s Pink, Charcoal Black, & Natural colourwaysProject bag from Alexandra Brodt & Progress Keeper/Stitch Markers from Ann TudorFinished Projects - Dami - ~NoneC.C. -~NoneFlosstube - Begins at timestamp 11:39Dami - ~NoneC.C. - ~NoneYummies (our current favourite things) - ~Dami's Play~The Nice List Box from The Black Needle Society - Use the code JAVAPURL5 for a discount on your first box of box to box subscriptions (the 6 & 12 month boxes already have a discount built in; not valid on special edition boxes.~Color Street from Creativity by Gidge (Amy)~Crafty Photo A Day Challenge - #GGKCraftyPAD - details for November hereWhat We're Watching, Reading, + Listening To - Please be aware that we do discuss recent tv show episodes that have aired in the last week or so. This is your spoiler warning!Episode 422 Bookshop List~Harvey by Mary Chase - Dami is reading~An Octoroon by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins - Dami is reading~The Shakers... (workshop versions) by Arlene Hutton~The Glass Scientists (webcomic) by Sabrina Cotungo - Dami is readingOctober / November / December 2020 RAL - 15 minutes of reading daily challenge* 88-92 of 92 days - 1 or more giveaways for eBook, everyone gets $1.20 off any single pattern coupon code & 88+ days RAL virtual badge * 61-87 of 92 days - 1 or more giveaways for single pattern, everyone gets 61+ days RAL virtual badge* #GGKRAL202020 RAL Yearlong Challenge~October / November / December* 92 days - 10 entries* 88-91 days - 8 entries* 61-87 days - 5 entries~Read All 366 days - 10 bonus entries~Complete the Modern Mrs. Darcy 2020 Reading Challenge - 12 bonus entries [all or none] (we'll open a thread for you to post this in December 2020)~3 grand prize winners drawn from all the entries~Shameless: A Sexual Reformation by Nadia Bolz-Weber - C.C. finished reading~Unashamed: A Coming-Out Guide for LGBTQ Christians by Amber Cantorna - C.C. is rereading~Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter #5) - C.C. is rereading with Harry Potter & the Sacred Text podcast & Swish and Flick: An All Potter Podcast~Red Rising Saga by Pierce Brown - C.C. finished reading Book 4 & is reading Book 5~I Killed Zoe Spanos by Kit Frick - C.C. finished reading~Road Out of Winter by Alison Stine - C.C. finished reading~Lucy Kincaid Series by Allison Brennan - C.C. finished reading Books 13, 14, & 15, & is reading Book 16~Autoboyography by Christina Lauren - C.C. finished reading~Monk - finished rewatching Season 4 & rewatching Season 5~The Handmaid’s Tale - finished watching Season 1 & watching Season 2~The Masked Singer - watching Season 4~Supernatural - watching Season 15~Star Trek: Discovery - watching Season 3~The Mandalorian - watching Season 2~The Blacklist - watching Season 8~NCIS: LA - watching Season 12~NCIS: New Orleans - watching Season 7~NCIS - watching Season 18~NEXT - watching Season 1~My Favourite Murder podcast~Cabin Pressure~Random Spotify PlaylistsSeptember / October / November Artistic Autumnal AL -*Runs from 1-September through 30-November*Details - any project you knit/crochet/weave/spin/stitch/sew that you can convince us relates to autumn*No WIPS - Your project must be begun no earlier than 1-September and finished no later than 30-November*Each project that you knit/crochet/weave/spin must be at least 20yds/18.3m that you finish and post in the Facebook Group FO Thread counts as 1 entry into the giveaways. If your project is not at least 20yds/18.3m, you need to group it in a single post with other projects that together total at least 20yds/18.3m. For stitching/sewing projects, we’ll leave it to your best judgment. If you wanted our official ruling, PM email us at ggkcspodcast@gmail.com*Feel free to poly-dip in other ALs as long as it fits in with other rules*Please complete our Google form in order to help us make sure you are receiving a prize that you'll actually enjoy using.*Prizes: If you’d like to donate one, email us at ggkcspodcast@gmail.comStitch Marker Sets made & donated by Julia of Pandia's Jewels - 1 Labyrinth & 1 Frankenstein - 2 winners will each win a random setOrange Camper bag by ArtByAna from RhondaJust CrossStitch Volume 37, No. 5 - October 2019Hilde’s Brew pattern by Michelle of Bendy Stitchy DesignsZipper Pouch & mini-skeins from Hillary*Must be a member of the our Facebook group ~ GGKCS Podcast / FlossTube to participate*Social Media Hashtag: #GGKCSAutumn20*Thread will be locked the morning of 1-December and winner(s) drawn on the next podcast following that*For any and all giveaways, prizes, competitions, ALs, etc. that we host, the winner(s) have 30 days from the date of announcement (the date the podcast episode in which the winner was announced goes live) to contact us to claim their prize or it will be forfeited. If this occurs, the prize will be used for another giveaway at our discretion. Thanks for understanding!*There is a Chatter Thread in our Facebook group so we can encourage each other along the way.Ask the Geeks - Originally asked/answered in 2016:Krystal asks:I’ve decided that I would do some charity knitting this year, and I’ve started making preemie hats. I love your pattern, as it’s super easy and looks great. I was wondering a few things: Do you just do an Internet search to find hospitals or NICUs that accept donations? Or, do you call them? I would really like to donate locally if possible. When you send in the donations, do you label them in any way--size, fiber?Misc. - ~The Black Needle Society VIP - Use the code JAVAPURL5 for a discount on your first box of box to box subscriptions (the 6 & 12 month boxes already have a discount built in; not valid on special edition boxes.~Support the Podcast, Become A Patron~Support the Podcast, Join us on YouTube~Each week, we create a list on Bookshop of all the books we talk about in that week's episode. Bookshop is an online bookstore with a mission to financially support local, independent bookstores. If you purchase a book from our list, we earn a commission & local, independent bookstores also earn money from your purchase.~Want another way to help support our podcast? Throughout our website, links to books, tv shows, movies, etc. are Amazon Affiliate Links. We receive a portion of what you spend when you click through our website to shop on Amazon. 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