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An absolute pleasure to have your listening ears for our final podcast episode of 2024. As usual we celebrate great music in our December episode, with Chris' top albums of the year. And this year he's chosen twelve amazing albums, our 12 Albums for Christmas, and 1 EP as a stocking present.Enjoy music from India Electric Co, George Boomsma, Brown Horse, The Shackleton Trio, Annie Dressner, Katherine Priddy, The Henry Girls, Kathryn Williams & Withered Hand, Ferris & Sylvester, The Decemberists, 5 Hills Out, Hope & Social, and Frankie Archer.We chat about these albums in no particular order, as Chris loves each and every one of these albums, they are all brilliant.Enjoy this episode, and we hope you'll listen back to previous episodes of the Deepdale Podcast.Website: deepdalecamping.co.uk/tales/deepdale-podcast-12-albums-for-christmas-top-albums-of-the-year-2024/00:00 - Intro00:56 - Chat about the album Pomegranate by India Electric Co03:06 - Sample of Balancing Act by India Electric Co04:37 - Chat about the album The Promise of Spring by George Boomsma06:59 - Sample of Cashmere Grey by George Boomsma08:30 - Chat about the album Reservoir by Brown Horse09:58 - Sample of Stealing Horses by Brown Horse11:39 - Chat about the album Ten Year Anniversary Album by The Shackleton Trio14:42 - Sample of Frost Fair by The Shackleton Trio16:16 - Chat about the album I Thought It Would Be Easier by Annie Dressner17:14 - Sample of 18 Years by Annie Dressner18:45 - Chat about the album The Pendulum Swing by Katherine Priddy21:12 - Sample of A Boat On The River by Katherine Priddy22:52 - Chat about the album A Time To Grow by The Henry Girls25:54 - Sample of Winter's Day by The Henry Girls27:23 - Chat about the album Willson Williams by Kathryn Williams & Withered Hand30:25 - Sample of Sing Out by Kathryn Williams & Withered Hand31:57 - Chat about the album Otherness by Ferris & Sylvester34:24 - Sample of Don't Fall In Love With Me by Ferris & Sylvester35:58 - Chat about the album As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again by The Decemberists40:33 - Sample of Long White Veil by The Decemberists42:11 - Chat about the album Dystopia Bazaar by 5 Hills Out43:52 - Sample of Bricks by 5 Hills Out45:24 - Chat about the album The Ride by Hope & Social49:18 - Sample of Sweetheart by Hope & Social50:57 - Chat about streaming54:29 - Chat about the EP Never So Red by Frankie Archer56:45 - Sample of Elsie Marley by Frankie Archer56:45 - Close
Stone Foundation, Neil Sheasby y Neil Jones, están de gira or España con toda la banda sin escatimar esfuerzos ni instrumentos. Y hacen ul alto en el camino para asistir a nuestro estudio Música 4 para nuestra entrevista y una actuación de tres temas. Conocimos a este grupo británico gracias a Paul Weller que les ha apadrinado y apoyado en varias ocasiones. Nos encantan sus dúos y los que hacen con Melba Moore, Bettye LaVette, Kathryn Williams, William Bell, etc. DISCO 1 SOUND FOUNDATION & MELBA MOORE Now That You Want Me Back (ESCA) DISCO 2 MELBA MOORE Do You really Want My Love (Cara 1 Corte 1) DISCO 3 RANDALL BRAMBLETT Come On (ESCA) DISCO 4 STONE FOUNDATION Fix You up (ESCA) DISCO 5 STONE FOUNDATION Next Time Around (EVERYBODY, ANYONE - 5) DISCO 6 STONE FOUNDATION & PAUL WELLER Back In The Game (STREET RITUALS - 1) DISCO 7 STONE FOUNDATION & BETTYE LAVETTE Seasons Of Change (9) DISCO 8 STONE FOUNDATION Everything and All I Want (ESCA) DISCO 9 STONE FOUNDATION & KATHRYN WILLIAMS Don’t Walk Away (EVERYBODY, ANYONE - 9)Escuchar audio
Listen to Dr Kathryn Williams explain why we need to reframe obesity as a chronic disease, and subsidise its treatment. How I used AI to create a song about obesity using my own voice. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Support Diffusion by making a contribution Support Diffusion by buying Merchandise
Thanks for listening to the 3rd in our collection of special Deepdale Festival Podcasts in 2024. Jason is your host for this episode. In this episode Jason chats with Kathryn Williams and Dan Willson (aka Withered Hand), who perform on Friday. With Polly Paulusma, who performs on Sunday. And with Jess Silk, who also performs on Sunday. Kathryn and Dan are a relatively new collaboration, two superb musicians who have loved creating together. They recorded their album in Edinburgh, and Dan is wandering those streets while he chats to Jason. The album recording was just before Kathryn chatted on this podcast last year, the album is now in the world, and their set at Deepdale Festival is part of their busy Autumn schedule. Polly who has also joined Jason on the Deepdale Podcast previously, has just reached a huge milestone with fundraising to develop a triple vinyl album. Jess joins Jason from the Black Country, chatting about how the Jess Silk Trio came about, her writing process and her love of playing at festivals. Thank you to all of them for allowing us to play a sample of their music. From Kathryn Williams & Withered Hand we play Weekend, from Polly Paulusma we play Wildfires, and from Jess Silk we play There's a Bar at the End of the World. Enjoy this episode, and look out for future episodes which we'll release shortly. 00:00 - Intro01:29 – Kathryn Williams & Withered Hand (Dan Willson)11:25 – Weekend by Kathryn Williams & Withered Hand13:02 – Polly Paulusma21:01 – Wildfires by Polly Paulusma21:30 – Jess Silk27:51 - There's a Bar at the End of the World by Jess Silk Thank you so much for listening to the third episode of the Deepdale Festival Podcast 2024. More episodes are currently being recorded and edited, and will be released shortly. If you'd like to know more about artists performing at Deepdale Festival 2024, please take a look at the website deepdalefestival.co.uk Hope we'll see you in September for amazing live music.
Dr Kathryn is a physician-researcher and endocrinologist with a special interest in obesity and metabolic health. We talk about how she and her team at Neapen Hospital in Western Sydney try aim to improve access to high-quality care for individuals living with severe and complex obesity. Dr Kathryn is Head of the Department of Endocrinology at Nepean Hospital and a Conjoint Senior Lecturer, Sydney Medical School at the University of Sydney. She is the Clinical Leader of Australia's first public obesity treatment service that provides medical care across the lifespan. Make Kathryn Williams recipe HEREVisit No Money No Time HEREFollow Dr Kathryn on LinkedIn and Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La escritora Concha Moya ha publicado el libro “Adolfo. Por el camino púrpura: De Los Íberos a Cánovas, Rodrigo, Adolfo y Guzmán”. Y viene al programa acompañada del propio protagonista de la biografía, Adolfo Rodríguez y de Luis Martín (Los Ronaldos) que están tocando y grabando juntos. DISCO 1 PEDRO RUY BLAS Terraza (HOMO LUDENS)DISCO 2 LOS ÍBEROS Las tres de la noche (ROCK & POP HISPANO)DISCO 3 CÁNOVAS RODRIGO, ADOLFO & GUZMÁN Señora AzulDISCO 4 CÁNOVAS RODRIGO, ADOLFO & GUZMÁN Don Samuel JazmínDISCO 5 LOS ÍBEROS Summertime Girl (CÁNOVAS, RODRIGO...) DISCO 6 CÁNOVAS RODRIGO, ADOLFO & GUZMÁN Nada que ocultarDISCO 7 KATHRYN WILLIAMS & WHITHERED HAND ArrowEscuchar audio
När Peter Jöback var liten hette hans bästa kompisar Judy Garland, Cyd Charisse, Gene Kelly och Fred Astaire. Hans mamma lät honom titta på musikaler när det var stökigt hemma. Några år senare blev han själv musikalartist och i mitten av nittiotalet sjöng han "Guldet blev till sand", en av de mest älskade svenska låtarna någonsin, i Benny Anderssons och Björn Ulvaeus "Kristina från Duvemåla". Parallellt med sitt arbete på scen har han haft en popkarriär och i våras kom albumet "Atlas" där han samarbetar med de brittiska artisterna Ed Harcourt, Kathryn Williams och Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Nu hälsar han på hemma hos mig för att prata om sina idoler George Michael och Elton John, om när han nästan fick gå på audition för en Woody Allen-film, om när RFSL outade honom på affischer över hela stan, om att vara mer indie än folk tror, om att sjunga duett med Kate Pierson från The B52's och Sia, om att komma näst sist i Melodifestivalen (men tröstas av Loa Falkman) och om hur allt sög 2002 ("Jag var olyckligt kär, skivan gick åt helvete och det var året då jag plattångade mitt hår"). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This month's show features music from Beth Gibbons, Ferocious Dog, Emily Barker, Kathryn Williams and Withered Hand, Blue Rose Code, Josienne Clarke and Good Habits. There's also news of a new episode of Folk on Foot featuring Frankie Archer.---We rely on support from our listeners to keep this show on the road. If you like what we do please either...Become a member and get great rewards: patreon.com/folkonfootOr just buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/folkonfootSign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.comFollow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot---Subscribe to the Folk Forecast to explore all the gigs and album news we ran through in the show: https://thefolkforecast.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to this little slice of the beautiful North Norfolk Coast. This month Farm Chat returns to Deepdale Podcast, when Jason chats with his sister Anna about all things Open Farm Sunday, rural craft workshops and how the organic cropping is going on Deepdale Farm. And Chris joins Jason to chat through the amazing line-up he's put together for Deepdale Festival 2024, which takes place from 26th to 29th September. When artists like Skinny Lister, Bonfire Radicals, Brown Horse, Granny's Attic and Kathryn Williams are gracing the Deepdale stages its something wonderful to get excited about.00:00 - Intro01:07 - Deepdale Podcast Theme Tune by Jess Morgan02:10 - Open Farm Sunday (2nd June at Deepdale Farm)10:43 - Rural Workshops & Activities16:25 - Farm Chat21:11 - Headliners & Sunday - Deepdale Festival 202431:38 - Saturday - Deepdale Festival 202434:34 - Friday - Deepdale Festival 202440:48 - Thursday - Deepdale Festival 2024 The team really hope you enjoy listening to their podcast, and to see you on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast again soon. Remember you can find lots of information about local events and activities by visiting the Deepdale website deepdalecamping.co.uk
Stuart Maconie is joined by Sacha Lord who offers some Tales from the Dancefloor, Julie Hesmondhalgh talks about the impact of a single punch which is considered in a new play by James Graham at the Nottingham Playhouse. Dr Benji Waterhouse, a frontline NHS psychiatrist, discusses his new book You Don't Have to be Mad to Work Here and there's music and chat from Fairground Attraction and Kathryn Williams & Withered Hand.
For this week's episode of the Plural Pod, Gareth and Joel consider how and why we end up with multiple copies of the same album. There are reviews of fresh pressings from Kathryn Williams & Withered Hand, Portishead and the Pet Shop Boys. We dig into the world of second hand records and find out some of the highest value titles snapped up this week, including a corking bit of Northern Soul. Phil from Norman Records gives us the inside track on life at one of the vinyl community's favourite online retailers and Tom from Cheap Indie Vinyl provides some top tips for bargain records this week. All that and your thoughts on Record Store Day. Get in touch with us via pluralofvinylpod@gmail.com or @PluralVinylPod on Twitter. You can also Whatsapp via 07455680866 Join the Cheap Indie Vinyl WhatsApp channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaWT9tnElagoIHB2ed1GBear Tree reduced items: https://beartreerecords.com/collections/sale Red House Records – RSD sale: https://redhouserecords.co.uk/collections/record-store-day-2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After 25 years in the music business, both as a major label priority artist and as a jobbing musician, Ed Harcourt still has big ambitions. “My greatest achievement would be to write a song I would never get bored of singing”.Cards on the table, Ed Harcourt's two instrumental albums made between 2018 and 2020 (Beyond the End and Monochrome to Colour) got me through the pandemic. Well, they certainly helped. But Ed didn't sing on either, so it comes as something of a relief to have Ed Harcourt back in the world of songs. Not only that, but his best batch of songs for a while - held together on a cracker of a new album El Magnifico. It is quite possibly the best album he has ever made. The question is, will enough people get to hear it?Harcourt was first signed to Heavenly Records, which was subsumed into the EMI empire of old, where he was a priority UK artist for a while - thrust into the eye of the needle. But the chart positions never came, the pressure mounted, and, inevitably, Harcourt moved on into the second phase of his career as an independent artist. These days, his view of ‘the industry' is understandably jaded. “I went a bit mad. I had been institutionalised. I felt done. It still feels like a rollercoaster, but I can't do anything else”. His solo albums as an independent artist have impressed critics and fans - especially Furnaces (2016) - but commercial success has been elusive, and Furnaces left him burnt out and in need of a change (hence the ‘neo classical phase' that followed).Harcourt remains an active collaborator, however, producing albums for Kathryn Williams and Sophie Ellis Bexter, whom with Ed co-wrote on her last three albums. He is now working with emerging artist Roxanne De Bastion. In many ways, it is surprising he is not more in demand as a producer, although by his own admission, he will never be motivated to do anything within a million miles of what you might call a trend. Meanwhile, he tours with cult Ohio indie band The Afghan Whigs and is waiting for some film score projects to drop. But, for an ambitious artist, is that success?“Success is working. Just making music all the time. I am proud but dismissive. Something will come, but I just don't know what, yet…”Harcourt now makes music with the battle scars of an artist who has been through the mangle. He rode the hype cycle - signing a five album deal to a major, experiencing the fallout from that, and steadily rebuilding to a place where he can always make music for himself. In particular on El Magnifico, there is a bouncy, upbeat ‘single' in Strange Beauty, while Deathless is a throwback to the classic days of album songs - a centrepiece if you will. Broken Keys is reminiscent of Elvis Costello during his 70s heyday, while Into The Loving Arms Of Your Enemy may well be Harcourt's best song so far. In fact, it might be the song Ed Harcourt never gets bored of singing. Support the showGet more related content at: https://www.songsommelier.com/
Wonderfeel - Kathryn Williams discusses Wonderfeel, founded by Peter Siahna Wadham, including the differences in welcoming our full range of feeling and the deep richness this choice generally brings to our lives.
ON WRITING by Stephen King, chosen by Kathryn Williams THE BITCH by Pilar Quintana (translated by Lisa Dillman), chosen by Harriett Gilbert ON THE BEACH by Nevil Shute, chosen by Andrew McMillanThe singer-songwriter Kathryn Williams loves books about the craft of writing and her choice of a good read is 'On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft', by the master of horror, Stephen King. The book gave her practical tools and advice which helped her to write her debut novel, The Ormering Tide. She also loves what we learn about King's life - from his flatulent childhood nanny to the devastating 1999 accident which almost ended his life.Harriett's choice this week is The Bitch by Colombian author Pilar Quintana, translated from the Spanish by Lisa Dillman. In a village on the Pacific coast of Colombia, between wild jungle and wild seas, a childless woman develops a complicated relationship with an orphaned puppy.And the poet and novelist Andrew McMillan chooses On the Beach by Nevil Shute. In Australia, a group of people try to come to terms with the end of the world. A nuclear war has wiped out all life in the northern hemisphere and the radiation is drifting steadily south. What would you do if you knew that you, and everyone you know, had only months to live?Produced by Mair Bosworth for BBC Audio
Playlist: 1. Vince Guaraldi Trio - Christmas Time Is Here 2. Jethro Tull - Christmas Song 3. Steve Ashley - Fire & Wine 4. Los Campesinos! - When Christmas Comes 5. Saint Etienne - 21st Century Christmas 6. Cathy Harrington - Sha La La 7. Gruff Rhys - Post Apocalypse Christmas 8. Whyte Horses - Next Year Will Be Mine 9. T.Rextasy - White Christmas 10. George Harrison - Ding Dong, Ding Dong 11. Jeremy - Christmas Time 12. Squeeze - Christmas Day 3. The Nines - Before Christmas 14. Grandaddy - Alan Parsons In A Winter Wonderland 15. Mandy Morton Band - Ghost Of Christmas Past 16. Greg Lake - I Believe In Father Christmas 17. Aidan Moffat, RM Hubbert - A Ghost Story For Christmas 18. Ewan MacColl - Moving On Song 19. Lady Maisery, Jimmy Aldridge & Sid Goldsmith - Sing We All Merrily 20. Matt Pond PA - Snow Day 21. The New Pornographers - Joseph, Who Understood 22. Kathryn Williams & Carol Ann Duffy - Snow Angel 23. Rufus Wainwright - Spotlight On Christmas 24. Sufjan Stevens - Get Behind Me, Santa! 25. Three Wise Men - Thanks For Christmas 26. The Minus 5 - Your Christmas Whiskey 27. The dB's - Christmas Time 28. Dwight Twilley - Christmas Stars 29. The Buzz Of Delight - Christmas 30. The Bratchmen - Christmas Love 31. Orange Juice - Holiday Hymn 32. Pixies - The Holiday Song 33. El Vez - Feliz Navi-Nada 34. Elastica - Gloria 35. The Fall - Hark The Herald Angels Sing (Peel session) 36. Half Man Half Biscuit - All I Want For Christmas Is A Dukla Prague Away Kit 37. The Kinks - Father Christmas 38. Shonen Knife - Space Christmas 39. Julian Casablancas - I Wish It Was Christmas Today 40. Yo La Tengo - It's Christmas Time 41. The Futureheads - Christmas Was Better In The 80s 42. The Cory Band With The Gwalia Singers - Stop The Cavalry 43. The Housemartins - Caravan Of Love 44. Charlie Fretwell - The Christmas Tree 45. The Pogues - Fairytale Of New York 46. Lynne Richards - Christmas In Ireland 47. NRBQ - Message From The North Pole Image: Christmas Eve, Kiltimagh 1989 Podomatic: https://soulshenanigans.podomatic.com Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3fYzstV Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/331g0tM Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/32OIqGI TuneIn Radio: https://bit.ly/30UUPIu Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/soulshenanigans Mastodon: @soulshenanigans@mastodon.ie Twitter: @soulshenanigans Facebook: soulshenanigans Email: soulshenanigans(at)gmail.com
Maria chats with Nat GEo Kids' Kathryn Williams about the-over-300-paged National Geographic Kids Weird But True! WORLD 2024.Learn about the world's strangest ANIMALS, NATURAL WONDERS and more!!This info-packed hardcover book will fascinate adults as well (I love it!)
This week on The Cosmic Companion, we're talking about how It's a Weird World, After All! Later in the show, we're going to talk with Kathryn Williams about Weird but True! World 2024, new from National Geographic Kids! Get full access to The Cosmic Companion w/ James Maynard at thecosmiccompanion.substack.com/subscribe
Kathryn Williams is editor of the "Weird But True!" series for National Geographic. There are annual volumes, along with special releases focusing on animals or the environment. Kathryn shares details about Weird But True 2024, sharing insights from each of the continents as well as 'weird' tidbits from the ocean, and even outer space. For instance, there's a huge 80-foot steel "Kracken" sculpture atop a sunken WWII Navy ship in the British Virgin Island waters. Not to mention, volcano surfing in Nicaragua, and rainbow-colored mountains in China. The 300-page book also includes quizzes, colorful maps, and wacky news. While geared toward middle schoolers, this book is an interesting page turner for all ages. And a great gift idea as well! Info at the link below... https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/books
Kathryn Williams is editor of the "Weird But True!" series for National Geographic. There are annual volumes, along with special releases focusing on animals or the environment. Kathryn shares details about Weird But True 2024, sharing insights from each of the continents as well as 'weird' tidbits from the ocean, and even outer space. For instance, there's a huge 80-foot steel "Kracken" sculpture atop a sunken WWII Navy ship in the British Virgin Island waters. Not to mention, volcano surfing in Nicaragua, and rainbow-colored mountains in China. The 300-page book also includes quizzes, colorful maps, and wacky news. While geared toward middle schoolers, this book is an interesting page turner for all ages. And a great gift idea as well! Info at the link below...https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/books Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Clive Anderson and Arthur Smith are joined by John Lydon, Jamie Lee O'Donnell, Isabel Adomakoh Young and Simon Reeve for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Polly Paulusma & Kathryn Williams, and Beautiful Landing.
Our planet is packed with the weird and wonderful, strange and peculiar, funny and outrageous. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS WEIRD BUT TRUE! 2024 brings us the latest collection in this annual volume of the block buster kid-favorite series. Discover Earth's strangest natural wonders, animals, festivals, ancient architecture, news and more in this annual compendium of everything WEIRD BUT TRUE! fans love…and then some. Journey across the seven continents, dive into the ocean and even blast off into space to discover a whole wide world of weird. From volcano-surfing in Nicaragua to a beach in Japan when the sand is shaped like stars to extreme ironing competitions in the United Kingdom, WEIRD BUT TRUE! WORLD offers an unparalleled adventure filled exploration of our world's amazing uniqueness. This BIG, BOLD annual extravaganza is updated each year with NEW ‘world's weirdest' winners from around the globe, weird news, fresh facts and strange sites, animals, and events for every continent. With lots of photos, wow-worthy facts, stats and infographics. A perfect choice for any curious kid -or kid at heart- willing to embrace the quirky side of life.
Our planet is packed with the weird and wonderful, strange and peculiar, funny and outrageous. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS WEIRD BUT TRUE! 2024 brings us the latest collection in this annual volume of the block buster kid-favorite series. Discover Earth's strangest natural wonders, animals, festivals, ancient architecture, news and more in this annual compendium of everything WEIRD BUT TRUE! fans love…and then some. Journey across the seven continents, dive into the ocean and even blast off into space to discover a whole wide world of weird. From volcano-surfing in Nicaragua to a beach in Japan when the sand is shaped like stars to extreme ironing competitions in the United Kingdom, WEIRD BUT TRUE! WORLD offers an unparalleled adventure filled exploration of our world's amazing uniqueness. This BIG, BOLD annual extravaganza is updated each year with NEW ‘world's weirdest' winners from around the globe, weird news, fresh facts and strange sites, animals, and events for every continent. With lots of photos, wow-worthy facts, stats and infographics. A perfect choice for any curious kid -or kid at heart- willing to embrace the quirky side of life.
If you're a grandparent, you already know there's no greater joy than sharing a colorful, information-packed book with your grandchildren. And that brings us to our guest, Kathryn Williams. Kathryn has been editing, as well as writing and illustrating, children's books at National Geographic Kids for 8 years. She loves getting to learn about all the weird and wonderful animals who inhabit our planet, so I'm guessing she was awfully excited about editing the book we'll be discussing today. It's called Weird But True: World 2024 and this book is filled with fun and fascinating facts that will amaze and delight both you and your grandchildren. So gather the grandkiddies and be sure to tune in for this one… it promises to be both entertaining and informative!
Singer, songwriter, novelist, and painter Kathryn Williams is proud to release her new album ‘Night Drives'. The collection explores a more filmic sound, with a larger ensemble of instrumentation, particular emphasis on the strings and production from Ed Harcourt. It's out via One Little Independent Records. Journeying from leftfield contemporary pop to soft acoustics, Kathryn Williams uses her latest LP to explore a variety of fresh ideas driven, in part, by a host of collaborators. Kirsty Logan, Oystein Greni, Romeo Stodart, Matt Deighton, Simon Edwards, Yvette Williams, Neill Maccoll, Andy Bruce, Ida Wenoe, Joel Sarakula, Emily Barker and John Alder all have credits on various tracks across ‘Night Drives'. Kathryn explains “I've been releasing music for 24 years now. That fact blows me away, and things have changed so much over those years. The biggest change has been my love of co-writing and writing for other artists. This began when I first went on a writing retreat with Chris Difford forming close friendships and working relationships that are represented here”. Her first official album since ‘Hypoxia' in 2015, ‘Night Drives' opens with some of Kathryn's most immediately electronic tracks to date, the nihilistic ‘Human', big ballad ‘Answer In The Dark' with all it's bold, layered production, and the dynamic, infectious ‘Radioactive'. Elsewhere on the likes of ‘Moon Karaoke', ‘Magnets' and ‘The Brightest', a more cinematic sound is explored; slowly unravelling stories backed by delicate acoustics and elated, emotive string pieces. ‘Put The Needle On The Record' and joint closers ‘Starry Heavens' and ‘I Am Rich In All That I've Lost' are relaxed and fall into the more traditional world of folk inspired melancholia. Kathryn's inimitable charm colours the whole album with emotion and affection – occasionally brooding, always likable. Discussing some of the themes explored she says “Some of it is questioning who we are, realising that being human is about flaws, humility, and the consequences of how we react to others. It can be about the longevity of a long-term relationship, how to keep the fire burning and to celebrate that. So many love songs are about the first moments, but this is about enduring love. The simple things that fill a day and how our dreams and wants are so separate to the daily grind. The final track is a philosophical musing on loss and gain in life. How by living a long life we will lose so much, but that in itself is riches”.
Chrysler Museum Gallery Hosts, Nina Casillas and Kathryn Williams share their musings on the art at Chrysler museum and things they love about Norfolk! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loveletterstovirginia/message
Part of the music industry for nearly 50 years, Kevin Metcalfe takes a break from enjoying his recent retirement to join me on this episode of The Paul Weller Fan Podcast.Kevin is an industry legend. A sound mastering engineer with an impressive repertoire of all kinds of artists and all types of musical styles under his belt. This fella has played a key role on hundreds, if not thousands, of singles and album releases over the years including David Bowie, Adele, U2, Queen, ELO, Depeche Mode, Pulp, Simply Red, The Who, Brian Eno, Lee “Scratch” Perry, Mark Stewart, Adrian Sherwood and more…This is one of those episodes where we hear the connections to Paul Weller ( he mastered Illumination, Studio 150, As Is Now and Catch-Flame) but also plenty of tales from a career that started in 1973, as a 20 year old cutting discs with cassettes and 8-track at RCA…He soon moved to Delane Lea / CTS Studios at Wembley ( or The Music Centre as it came to be known) - where they scored the Bond movies and the world's great reggae artists who'd pop in straight off the plane from Jamaica.It was at Utopia Studios from 1979 to 1983 that he really built his reputation as a sound and engineering mastering expert. Kevin worked with Roxy Music, Duran Duran, Ultravox and Japan. As the punk scene took off, Kevin worked with The Clash, Siouxsie Soux and more…Kevin got asked to join Virgin Records in 1982 (which later became part of EMI) and ended up staying for 15 years. He then went on to create his own company Soundmasters UK in 1997, which led to the work with Paul Weller, along with Adele, Damon Albarn, Can, Gary Clail (another personal favourite), Orbital, African Headcharge…We also have a few other PW connections with former podcast guests - Nick Heyward, Kathryn Williams and The Zombies!. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ron doesn't like the idea of self-driving cars and continues to think that life is getting way too easy.... Guest: National Geographic's Kathryn Williams about sharks
A writing and confidence masterclass - Ian McMillan's guests Denise Mina, Kathryn Williams, Ian Humphreys and Len Pennie share their tips and experiences. How much confidence do you need to write or create out of your comfort zone? What does it take to embark on unfamiliar genres - the historical novel perhaps, starting a podcast or vlog, or writing a lyric poem? And how can the great poet, performer and humorist Ivor Cutler inspire us to write our most authentic material? Is confidence a helpful word for writers? Ian is joined by one of our most versatile novelists, Denise Mina - who explores the role of certainty in her new novel 'Three Fires', by singer-songwriter Kathryn Williams (who has pubished a novel 'The Ormering Tide' and also presents her own podcast ('Before the Light Goes Out'), by the poet and editor of 'Why I Write Poetry' Ian Humphreys, and by celebrator of Len Pennie, known as Miss Punnypennie - who invites her followers on social media to enjoy 'Scots and sarcasm' and has a poetry book in the pipeline.
Did you know that great white sharks can detect a single drop or blood in the water from one-third of a mile away? Or that ninja lantern sharks' glow in the dark? It is all WEIRD BUT TRUE! With 300 fin-nomenal facts to dive into, this fact- packed new addition to the best-selling series is the most jaw-some yet! From bizarre creatures in the ocean today to gigantic prehistoric sharks and even some pop culture shark weirdness, this portable, browsable, supercool book is full of incredible fact, amazing photos and fun illustrations about everything sharks. They're all weird and they're all true! Check your shark knowledge- did you know…
Edinburgh's folk-rock Withered Hand released his latest LP called "How to Love" via Reveal Records, his first new music in nine years. Withered Hand is the project of Edinburgh-based singer -songwriter Dan Willson. On this album, Withered Hand continues to live up to his reputation as one of Scotland's most gifted songwriters. He has garnered worldwide support and heavy airplay on tastemaker stations including BBC 6 Music and Amazing Radio.Produced, recorded and mixed by renowned producer Tony Coogan (Mogwai, David Byrne, Teenage Fanclub, The Twilight Sad and Sebastian, the Delgados ) at Castle of Doom Studios in Glasgow, the new album features guest appearances by King Creosote and Mercury- nominated English songwriter Kathryn Williams.Willson began writing songs and singing in his thirties following the birth of his first childand the death of a close friend. With a wayward tenor and unaffected charm onstage, he has come to be celebrated as a songwriter and lyricist of rare wit and remarkable honesty.With songs picked up by MTV and cult series 'Skins', he's gained a legion of fans includingJarvis Cocker and Rolling Stone USA, who deemed him an Artist to Watch. http://witheredhand.comPlaylist and podcast: https://djnocturna.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DJNocturnaListen : http://modsnapradio.com
Which species are the greatest survivors? We talk about surviving extinction through the eyes of "The Masters of Survival" - tardigrades, horseshoe crabs, and sharks.We are joined by Kathryn Williams, editor of Weird but True! Sharks! from Nat Geo Kids! Get full access to The Cosmic Companion w/ James Maynard at thecosmiccompanion.substack.com/subscribe
Did you know that great white sharks can detect a single drop or blood in the water from one-third of a mile away? Or that ninja lantern sharks' glow in the dark? It is all WEIRD BUT TRUE! With 300 fin-nomenal facts to dive into, this fact- packed new addition to the best-selling series is the most jaw-some yet! From bizarre creatures in the ocean today to gigantic prehistoric sharks and even some pop culture shark weirdness, this portable, browsable, supercool book is full of incredible fact, amazing photos and fun illustrations about everything sharks. They're all weird and they're all true! Check your shark knowledge
If you're a grandparent, no doubt you know there's no greater joy than sharing a colorful, information-packed book with your grandchildren. And that brings us to our guest, Kathryn Williams. Kathryn has been editing, as well as writing and illustrating, children's books at National Geographic Kids for 8 years. She loves getting to learn about weird and wonderful animals and confesses to a special fondness for creepy crawly critters. So I'm guessing that she was pretty excited about the opportunity to edit the book we'll be discussing today. It's called Weird But True: Sharks and this book is filled with fun and fabulous facts that both you and your grandchildren will love. So gather the grandkiddies and be sure to tune in for this one… it promises to be both entertaining and informative!
On this episode, Hattie speaks with flautist Kathryn Williams, co-author of the Independent Society of Musicians's (ISM) Dignity at Work 2 study, which looked into the experiences of discrimination among those working in the music sector. They also speak about Kathryn's experiences as a single parent 11 years ago, navigating studying at the Royal Northern College of Music whilst being the sole carer for a 1-year-old.Follow Kathryn on Instagram: @kathrynwilliamsflutesDiscover the ISM hereParents in Performing Arts (PiPA) CampaignIf you've been affected by any of the issues mentioned in this episode, head to our Resources page for further signposting and support.Support usWant to support us on a regular basis? Consider joining our Patreon for £3 a month: https://www.patreon.com/tmdtaGot a few pennies to spare? Buy us a Kofi! https://ko-fi.com/thingsmusiciansdonttalkaboutFeeling extra generous? Help us raise funds for the podcast: https://www.gofundme.com/f/things-musicians-dont-talk-aboutFollow us on all the socials: @tmdtapodcastEdited by Hattie ButterworthMusic by Katy Ehrlich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From the troll doll bug of Suriname to the Bog Snorkeling Championships in Wales to a technicolor village in Indonesia, Weird but True! World 2023 offers an unparalleled, adventure-filled exploration of our world's amazing uniqueness. Middle graders will discover Earth's strangest animals, wackiest festivals, ancient wonders, intriguing news, and more in the newest addition to the wildly popular WEIRD BUT TRUE! book series. Weird but True! World 2023: Incredible Facts, Awesome Photos, and Weird Wonders—for This Year and Beyond! showcases strange, shocking, and spectacular sights around the globe, from kooky creatures to amazing architecture. Young readers will journey across all seven continents, dive into the ocean, and even blast off into space to discover a whole wide world of weird. The blockbuster kid-favorite series is a big, bold annual extravaganza of the wackiest and wildest marvels on planet Earth. Weird but True! World 2023 is full of fun surprises, from the world's first underwater post office to a glass frog with transparent skin. The yearly compendium also crowns the world's top weirdos in three categories, naming global winners plus four runners up. Readers will discover the 2023 weirdest place to live, weirdest animal, and weirdest photo. Weird But True! World 2023 goes continent-by-continent to explore the weirdest things the world has to offer through lively blurbs, zany maps, incredible photo spreads, stats, personality quizzes, and more. Young readers will visit an amusement park deep underground, dive into a crystal-clear crack between continents, take a trip to the world's most remote toilet, and, of course, meet all manner of weird animals big and small along the way.
From the troll doll bug of Suriname to the Bog Snorkeling Championships in Wales to a technicolor village in Indonesia, Weird but True! World 2023 offers an unparalleled, adventure-filled exploration of our world's amazing uniqueness. Middle graders will discover Earth's strangest animals, wackiest festivals, ancient wonders, intriguing news, and more in the newest addition to the wildly popular WEIRD BUT TRUE! book series. Weird but True! World 2023: Incredible Facts, Awesome Photos, and Weird Wonders—for This Year and Beyond! showcases strange, shocking, and spectacular sights around the globe, from kooky creatures to amazing architecture. Young readers will journey across all seven continents, dive into the ocean, and even blast off into space to discover a whole wide world of weird. The blockbuster kid-favorite series is a big, bold annual extravaganza of the wackiest and wildest marvels on planet Earth. Weird but True! World 2023 is full of fun surprises, from the world's first underwater post office to a glass frog with transparent skin. The yearly compendium also crowns the world's top weirdos in three categories, naming global winners plus four runners up. Readers will discover the 2023 weirdest place to live, weirdest animal, and weirdest photo. Weird But True! World 2023 goes continent-by-continent to explore the weirdest things the world has to offer through lively blurbs, zany maps, incredible photo spreads, stats, personality quizzes, and more. Young readers will visit an amusement park deep underground, dive into a crystal-clear crack between continents, take a trip to the world's most remote toilet, and, of course, meet all manner of weird animals big and small along the way.
From the troll doll bug of Suriname to the Bog Snorkeling Championships in Wales to a technicolor village in Indonesia, Weird but True! World 2023 offers an unparalleled, adventure-filled exploration of our world's amazing uniqueness. Middle graders will discover Earth's strangest animals, wackiest festivals, ancient wonders, intriguing news, and more in the newest addition to the wildly popular WEIRD BUT TRUE! book series. Weird but True! World 2023: Incredible Facts, Awesome Photos, and Weird Wonders—for This Year and Beyond! showcases strange, shocking, and spectacular sights around the globe, from kooky creatures to amazing architecture. Young readers will journey across all seven continents, dive into the ocean, and even blast off into space to discover a whole wide world of weird. The blockbuster kid-favorite series is a big, bold annual extravaganza of the wackiest and wildest marvels on planet Earth. Weird but True! World 2023 is full of fun surprises, from the world's first underwater post office to a glass frog with transparent skin. The yearly compendium also crowns the world's top weirdos in three categories, naming global winners plus four runners up. Readers will discover the 2023 weirdest place to live, weirdest animal, and weirdest photo. Weird But True! World 2023 goes continent-by-continent to explore the weirdest things the world has to offer through lively blurbs, zany maps, incredible photo spreads, stats, personality quizzes, and more. Young readers will visit an amusement park deep underground, dive into a crystal-clear crack between continents, take a trip to the world's most remote toilet, and, of course, meet all manner of weird animals big and small along the way.
From the troll doll bug of Suriname to the Bog Snorkeling Championships in Wales to a technicolor village in Indonesia, Weird but True! World 2023 offers an unparalleled, adventure-filled exploration of our world's amazing uniqueness. Middle graders will discover Earth's strangest animals, wackiest festivals, ancient wonders, intriguing news, and more in the newest addition to the wildly popular WEIRD BUT TRUE! book series. Weird but True! World 2023: Incredible Facts, Awesome Photos, and Weird Wonders—for This Year and Beyond! showcases strange, shocking, and spectacular sights around the globe, from kooky creatures to amazing architecture. Young readers will journey across all seven continents, dive into the ocean, and even blast off into space to discover a whole wide world of weird. The blockbuster kid-favorite series is a big, bold annual extravaganza of the wackiest and wildest marvels on planet Earth. Weird but True! World 2023 is full of fun surprises, from the world's first underwater post office to a glass frog with transparent skin. The yearly compendium also crowns the world's top weirdos in three categories, naming global winners plus four runners up. Readers will discover the 2023 weirdest place to live, weirdest animal, and weirdest photo. Weird But True! World 2023 goes continent-by-continent to explore the weirdest things the world has to offer through lively blurbs, zany maps, incredible photo spreads, stats, personality quizzes, and more. Young readers will visit an amusement park deep underground, dive into a crystal-clear crack between continents, take a trip to the world's most remote toilet, and, of course, meet all manner of weird animals big and small along the way.
From the troll doll bug of Suriname to the Bog Snorkeling Championships in Wales to a technicolor village in Indonesia, Weird but True! World 2023 offers an unparalleled, adventure-filled exploration of our world's amazing uniqueness. Middle graders will discover Earth's strangest animals, wackiest festivals, ancient wonders, intriguing news, and more in the newest addition to the wildly popular WEIRD BUT TRUE! book series. Weird but True! World 2023: Incredible Facts, Awesome Photos, and Weird Wonders—for This Year and Beyond! showcases strange, shocking, and spectacular sights around the globe, from kooky creatures to amazing architecture. Young readers will journey across all seven continents, dive into the ocean, and even blast off into space to discover a whole wide world of weird. The blockbuster kid-favorite series is a big, bold annual extravaganza of the wackiest and wildest marvels on planet Earth. Weird but True! World 2023 is full of fun surprises, from the world's first underwater post office to a glass frog with transparent skin. The yearly compendium also crowns the world's top weirdos in three categories, naming global winners plus four runners up. Readers will discover the 2023 weirdest place to live, weirdest animal, and weirdest photo. Weird But True! World 2023 goes continent-by-continent to explore the weirdest things the world has to offer through lively blurbs, zany maps, incredible photo spreads, stats, personality quizzes, and more. Young readers will visit an amusement park deep underground, dive into a crystal-clear crack between continents, take a trip to the world's most remote toilet, and, of course, meet all manner of weird animals big and small along the way.
From the troll doll bug of Suriname to the Bog Snorkeling Championships in Wales to a technicolor village in Indonesia, Weird but True! World 2023 offers an unparalleled, adventure-filled exploration of our world's amazing uniqueness. Middle graders will discover Earth's strangest animals, wackiest festivals, ancient wonders, intriguing news, and more in the newest addition to the wildly popular WEIRD BUT TRUE! book series. Weird but True! World 2023: Incredible Facts, Awesome Photos, and Weird Wonders—for This Year and Beyond! showcases strange, shocking, and spectacular sights around the globe, from kooky creatures to amazing architecture. Young readers will journey across all seven continents, dive into the ocean, and even blast off into space to discover a whole wide world of weird. The blockbuster kid-favorite series is a big, bold annual extravaganza of the wackiest and wildest marvels on planet Earth. Weird but True! World 2023 is full of fun surprises, from the world's first underwater post office to a glass frog with transparent skin. The yearly compendium also crowns the world's top weirdos in three categories, naming global winners plus four runners up. Readers will discover the 2023 weirdest place to live, weirdest animal, and weirdest photo. Weird But True! World 2023 goes continent-by-continent to explore the weirdest things the world has to offer through lively blurbs, zany maps, incredible photo spreads, stats, personality quizzes, and more. Young readers will visit an amusement park deep underground, dive into a crystal-clear crack between continents, take a trip to the world's most remote toilet, and, of course, meet all manner of weird animals big and small along the way.
Kathryn Williams has been editing (and, on occasion, writing and illustrating) children's books at National Geographic Kids for 7 years. She loves getting to learn about weird and wonderful animals pretty much every day at work... and has an especially soft spot for bugs, snakes, and other creepy-crawlies. She lives in Washington, D.C. https://www.amazon.com/Weird-But-True-World-2023/dp/1426373317/ref=asc_df_1426373317/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=593434816469&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=70638144419497448&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9013168&hvtargid=pla-1697107825567&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1426373317/) https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/ (https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/) https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathryn-williams-658b2297 (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathryn-williams-658b2297) About the Host: Following the crumbs in the chaos is a full-time job as a Productivity Coach. As a busy mom of three and the founder of Chaos N' Cookies, keeping moms from crumbling is my main objective. After gaining 10+ years of experience as a Director of Marketing helping build multiple 6 & 7-figure businesses for other women I've created the Chaos Control System to equip moms to overcome their own objections so they can live the life they want to live and start that business they have always wanted. The Family Playbook, or standard operating procedure, is the tool every mama needs to save time and stress-less when chaos ensues at home. For new biz owners, I also help simplify systems on social media and other business platforms to automate processes to get their business up and running quickly and efficiently with how-tos and hands-on coaching. I have helped hundreds of women to be more productive and self-sufficient in their homes and businesses allowing them to reclaim control of the chaos. www.chaosncookies.com https://www.instagram.com/chaosncookies/ https://www.instagram.com/theheathergreco/ https://www.facebook.com/Chaos-n-Cookies-111324364538688 https://chaosncookies.com/shop https://linktr.ee/hsteinker Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
Hey everybody!Instagram/TikTok: happilybookedpodcast / Facebook: Happily Booked PodcastEmail: happilybookedpodcast@gmail.com (Anything non-podcast related and/or inappropriate will be reported)As always, we love doing this podcast and we hope you guys are enjoying it as much as we are! Below you will, of course, find a list of the books (and anything else) mentioned in the podcast for your convenience.This episode has almost surpassed episode 3 in “shortness”, with a strong 52 minutes! Regardless, we still had fun talking to each other and had fun talking to each other about some good books and some things going on in our lives. This episode was the second episode that we recorded in one day! Becky didn't leave Brooke's house until it was her bedtime! And we both had to be at work the next day bright and early! With that being said, you'll notice we don't go back into the “finished, current, or haul” portions of our little show's layout because…nothing changed from the 30 minutes it took to finish recording episode 4 to recording this one!EXCEPT…with this episode, we decided to announce the choices for our FIRST book club! So listen along and let us know what you think! Voting for the book club begins today (9/12/22) and will end the coming Friday (9/16/22). **DOG BARK** 37 minutes into the recording. 27:58 - Book Tag by Zezee with Books on Wordpress.com31:00 - The Convenient Wife by Betty Neels31:18 - Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen31:29 - The Ordinary Princess by M. M. Kaye31:45 - Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling31:46 - Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel 31:57 - The Strange And Beautiful Sorrows Of Ava Lavender by Leslye Walton 32:46 - Deadly Brew by Karen MacInerney33:36 - The Infinite Moment Of Us by Lauren Myracle 34:39 - Invincible by Amy Reed37:29 - Unrequited by (To Be Determined)38:17 - Fatal Frost by Karen MacInerney38:46 - Harry Potter Series by J. K. Rowling38:25/ 42:03 - Pizza, Love, And Other Stuff That Made Me Famous by Kathryn Williams 39:30 - Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel 39:49 - The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry 39:54 - There's No Such Thing As An Easy Job by Kikuko Tsumura 40:00 - Redwall by Brian Jacques 42:30 - Eclipse The Moon by Jessie Mihalik42:43 - How High We Go In The Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu43:04 - Alexander McCall Smith/ Elizabeth Peters/ Agatha Christie 43:33 - Michael Crichton43:47 - Leslye Walton44:09 - The Price Guide To The Occult by Leslye Walton44:29 - Jurassic Park/ Dragon Teeth/ The Lost World44:50- Emily St. John Mandel 45:00 - Leigh Bardugo 47:57 - Book Club Options! Lock Every Door by Riley SagerThe House With A Clock In Its Walls by John BellairsThe Hush by John HartGoblin by Josh MalermanThe Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien 49:36 - Alien: Isolation by Keith R.A. DeCandido50:55 - Where The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
Hello Everyone!Thanks for joining us again for the third episode! We love recording together, chatting about the books in our lives, and having you with us! Below, you'll find a list of the books we've brought up throughout this episode! You'll also find random mentions of films and/or apps! Brooke had a teeny book haul, Beck is still digging in The Wizarding World, and…wait…what's this? Brooke is going to read a popular book??? It's about time, honestly. Email: happilybookedpodcast@gmail.com (Anything non-podcast related and/or inappropriate will be reported)Instagram: happilybookedpodcastFacebook: Happily Booked PodcastTik Tok: To Be Determined…Patreon: To Be Determined…1:40 - Budgies in parakeet family - https://www.thesprucepets.com/facts-about-budgies-390923Fairly Odd Parents - https://fairlyoddparents.fandom.com/wiki/Cosmo_and_Wanda3:45 - Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone by J. K. Rowling11:35- Thriftbooks.com11:54 - Vicky Bliss Mysteries Series by Elizabeth Peters12:15 - Amelia Peabody Series by Elizabeth Peters12:30 - Borrower Of The Night by Elizabeth Peters13:35 - Where The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens14:00 - Colleen Hoover Books - https://www.colleenhoover.com/books/ 15:08 - Where The Crawdads Sing Movie Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRXAYFfRs4M17:00 - Alien: Isolation by Keith R. A. DeCandidoVideo game trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7h0cgmvIrZw18:35 - Scribd App/ Scribd.com19:45 - Hotel Transylvania 4: Transformania Movie22:43 - Eclipse The Moon by Jessie Mihalik23:42 - Hunt The Stars by Jessie Mihalik24:33 - See How They Run by Rachel Howzell Hall, Narrated by Imani Parks28:27 - The Blair Witch Project 1999 Film29:52 - Anne Of The Island by L. M. Montgomery31:17 - W. Bruce Cameron, A Dogs Purpose Series35:02 - Pizza, Love, And Other Stuff That Made Me Famous by Kathryn Williams 35:50 - Deadly Brew by Karen MacInerney35:59 - The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins 36:17 - Stranger Things Netflix Original Series37:32 - The Wolf And The Woodsman: A Novel by Ava Reid 38:40 - The Shadow and Bone Trilogy by Leigh Bardugo 39:07 - Kafka On The Shore by Haruki Murakami
Although it's for young children as an adult I'm in wow mode!!!!
This month's Official Folk Albums Chart Show from Folk on Foot is presented by Matthew Bannister from the Sidmouth Folk Festival and features an interview with Bella Hardy about her new album “Love Songs” plus music from Kim Carnie, Martyn Joseph, David Ford and Annie Dressner, Will Allen, Damien O'Kane and Ron Block, Kathryn Williams and Jessie Buckley and Bernard Butler. --- Delve deeper into the Folk on Foot world and keep us on the road by becoming a Patron—sign up at patreon.com/folkonfoot. You can choose your level and get great rewards, ranging from a stylish Folk on Foot badge to access to our amazing and ever expanding Folk on Foot on Film video archive of more than 150 unique performances filmed on our travels. Sign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.com Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot
This week's show covers new music from Cambridgeshire's SBTRKT, Newcastle Upon Tyne's Kathryn Williams, London's Jessie Ware, and West London's George Riley. For the archive track this week, Mark breaks out of our recent ‘90s fixation with a tune from the aughts, 2007 in fact. Off to Paris for the Michael Jackson besotted “D.A.N.C.E” by the one and only Justice. (They soundtrack that electric Volvo XC 60 ad too, though with a different tune.) Yes, time is a flat circle and music from 2007 still sounds futuristic. ;)Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music is included there, too, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link. (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week!
Anneka Rice and Scottee are joined by Noma Dumezweni, Andi Oliver and Darryl W. Bullock for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Kathryn Williams & Ed Harcourt and Tot Taylor.
Pop culture polemic with guests folk-pop-chanson visionary Kathryn Williams and journo Jude Rogers, whose new book The Sound Of Being Human shows how music hardwires our brains. Will Russian Doll Season 2 match its timewarping predecessor? Steve Coogan's Chivalry sails close to the #MeToo wind. Smart female-powered pop from Let's Eat Grandma… and a lot more Hear all the music on our rolling playlists. Spotify: https://bit.ly/CultBunk Tidal: https://tidal.com/browse/playlist/1aea7525-7891-4a88-8474-a08c45ea064b Jude's book The Sound Of Being Human: https://uk.bookshop.org/books/the-sound-of-being-human-how-music-shapes-our-lives/9781474622929 “I thought I was the first teenager to write songs, read Oscar Wilde and listen to The Smiths in cemeteries” – Kathryn Williams “Elbow patches at literary events are my niche porn.” – Kathryn Williams “Chaise Longue is the Culture Bunker's unofficial anthem.” – Sian Pattenden “I didn't hate Chivalry, but it made me feel quite… tired. It got me an hour closer to death.” – Kathryn Williams Presented by Siân Pattenden and Alex Andreou. Producer Jelena Sofronijevic with Elina Ganatra. Audio production by Alex Rees. Theme music: ‘Bunker Theme (Juntos Mix)' by Kenny Dickinson. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. The Culture Bunker is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris welcomes singer-songwriter Kathryn Williams to his podcast. Kathryn is a Mercury prize nominated musician who's collaborated with John Martyn, Thea Gilmore and Ed Harcourt among many others. She's also a published novelist. In this conversation we hear about Kathryn's terrifying early gigs, her love of poetry and her collaboration with the poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy, surprising gigs (both good and bad) and family secrets. There's also a very funny story about the impact Showaddywaddy had on her teenage self.
Is it possible? Can we call it a comeback? Today I'm joined by Kerry Frances to talk about romantic comedies and the possibility that they are, indeed, making a comeback. Kerry is an actress, singer, songwriter, and voiceover artist, and she shares her unique perspective with us about the movie industry in general and rom coms in particular. Of course, because this is The Couch, where side notes and rabbit trails are always welcome, we also get into reality TV shows, books we can't put down, and following your heart. This is a good one, friends. Let's get started! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Marry Me The Lost City Finding You Knives Out NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: The Amazing Race The Storyteller by Kathryn Williams DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! Find Kerry on Instagram, or Twitter. And you can find me on Instagram at @marycarver or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch! This post may include affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.