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This week's album art is titled The North Side Of The City by K,Kanehira! Please go give them a follow! https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/158395 Tracklist 00:21 | G Jones & EPROM - R.A.V.E. (Similar Outskirts Bootleg) 04:18 | LINK - MAD HOUSE (feat. Kelsey Ray) 08:03 | Barely Alive & Kompany - T.O.A.D. 10:15 | Sigrid x Bring Me The Horizon - Bad Life (THEBOYWITHSPEC Bootleg) [Tracks Of The Week] 11:58 | Au5 & Crystal Skies - Cataclysm (Criminal Code Remix) 15:00 | Kayzo & GHØSTKID - THE SICKNESS (Typhon Remix) 18:15 | Kayzo - CYBER DETHHH (Vastive Remix) 22:12 | INHUMAN & Lord Swan3x - Deathstep Tutorial [Memories] 24:46 | Pegboard Nerds & Bossfight - Powerplay [Tracks Of The Week] 27:32 | Kreyboy & Z Box - Kue Balok 29:59 | Kutski & J-Trax - Beat Of The Drum 33:43 | FRANTIK - Still In Love 37:27 | Said & Siriux - Horus 40:39 | Jason Ross & Trivecta - From Ashes To Love (feat. RBBTS) [Tracks Of The Week] 44:42 | Sihk & Stoltenhoff - Tom Yam Disco 47:16 | Gene GMGY - Life Artificial 51:19 | REMNANT.exe - Aberration 54:18 | ROY KNOX - Back 2 You 56:50 | zensei ゼンセー - destination heartbreak [Chill Pills]
On the show today, we discuss: • Kelsey's background in website content and design• 3 Tips for creating a website that converts• Common pitfalls to avoid• Live website and landing page breakdowns - including before and after imagesPlease be sure to subscribe and follow our channel for more insights on generating more revenue using less time and money!To your success,Andy HedrickCEO - Trucking Towerwww.TruckingTower.com#landingpage #webdesign #webdevelopment
'Bad Dream' is out now! Stream: https://soundcloud.com/jayde_official/bad-dream JAYDE official.jeffrey.dean@gmail.com instagram.com/jeffreydeanmoranjr @jayde_official VODENIK https://www.instagram.com/vodenikmusic/ KELSEY RAY https://www.instagram.com/iamkelseyray/
Introducing Searching for Wild Thing! This is the first episode of a kid-friendly version of Wild Thing that host Laura Krantz made in collaboration with Pinna, an ad-free, kidSAFE-certified, audio streaming service developed exclusively for kids, ages 3-12. Listen to this first episode of the ten-part series and, if you like what you hear, you can subscribe to the whole season through Pinna. *Wild Thing premium members can get access to all of seasons one and two, ad-free, plus exclusive bonus episodes. Sign up now to listen and support the show. https://wildthing.supportingcast.fm/ *Season 1 of Wild Thing is produced by Laura Krantz and Scott Carney. Production help from Kelsey Ray. Editing by Alisa Barba. Music and mixing by Ramtin Arablouei. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Introducing Searching for Wild Thing! This is the first episode of a kid-friendly version of Wild Thing that host Laura Krantz made in collaboration with Pinna, an ad-free, kidSAFE-certified, audio streaming service developed exclusively for kids, ages 3-12. Listen to this first episode of the ten-part series and, if you like what you hear, you can subscribe to the whole season through Pinna. *Wild Thing premium members can get access to all of seasons one and two, ad-free, plus exclusive bonus episodes. Sign up now to listen and support the show. https://wildthing.supportingcast.fm/ *Season 1 of Wild Thing is produced by Laura Krantz and Scott Carney. Production help from Kelsey Ray. Editing by Alisa Barba. Music and mixing by Ramtin Arablouei. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a special bonus letters segment, we'll hear a musical performance from a Wild Thing listener, as well as some of your stories and letters. *Wild Thing premium members can get access to all of seasons one and two, ad-free, plus exclusive bonus episodes. Sign up now to listen and support the show. https://wildthing.supportingcast.fm/ *Season 1 of Wild Thing is produced by Laura Krantz and Scott Carney. Production help from Kelsey Ray. Editing by Alisa Barba. Music and mixing by Ramtin Arablouei. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bigfoot researchers remain optimistic that Sasquatch is out there; that the creature will one day be found. Why? Why do people continue to believe? We’ll talk to professional skeptic Michael Shermer about the nature of belief. And we’ll look at why—even for those who think Bigfoot is a complete myth—the idea of Bigfoot holds so much appeal. What makes us so fascinated by this creature? Why do we want so badly to believe that it’s out there? *Wild Thing premium members can get access to all of seasons one and two, ad-free, plus exclusive bonus episodes. Sign up now to listen and support the show. https://wildthing.supportingcast.fm/ *Season 1 of Wild Thing is produced by Laura Krantz and Scott Carney. Production help from Kelsey Ray. Editing by Alisa Barba. Music and mixing by Ramtin Arablouei. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sasquatch sells. So does sex. And Sasquatch sex? Well, you can make quite a living off of that. We talk to Virginia Wade, renowned Bigfoot erotica author, about her work and how she started writing steamy Sasquatch scenes. *Wild Thing premium members can get access to all of seasons one and two, ad-free, plus exclusive bonus episodes. Sign up now to listen and support the show. https://wildthing.supportingcast.fm/ *Season 1 of Wild Thing is produced by Laura Krantz and Scott Carney. Production help from Kelsey Ray. Editing by Alisa Barba. Music and mixing by Ramtin Arablouei. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chances are, you’ve already seen Bigfoot. On pizza boxes, advertising jerky, drinking beer, driving monster trucks. There are a lot of people who really do believe. There are even more who just think the idea of Bigfoot is fun. And then there are those who see Sasquatch as a real cash cow. A Cash-squatch. We’ll sit down with CEOs and creative directors to find out what’s in a name and a logo. No doubt about it—Bigfoot is big business and Sasquatch sells. *Wild Thing premium members can get access to all of seasons one and two, ad-free, plus exclusive bonus episodes. Sign up now to listen and support the show. https://wildthing.supportingcast.fm/ *Season 1 of Wild Thing is produced by Laura Krantz and Scott Carney. Production help from Kelsey Ray. Editing by Alisa Barba. Music and mixing by Ramtin Arablouei. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Of the Four Horsemen of Sasquatchery - the four men held up as the pioneers of Bigfoot research - only one remains: Peter Byrne. The 93-year-old tracker has looked for Bigfoot for decades but, as we learned when we sat down with him, that’s only one adventure in a life that’s jam-packed with them. *Wild Thing premium members can get access to all of seasons one and two, ad-free, plus exclusive bonus episodes. Sign up now to listen and support the show. https://wildthing.supportingcast.fm/ *Season 1 of Wild Thing is produced by Laura Krantz and Scott Carney. Production help from Kelsey Ray. Editing by Alisa Barba. Music and mixing by Ramtin Arablouei. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bigfoot can be tongue-in-cheek fun - but what happens if you take it seriously? There are the people who’ve risked their professional careers and personal reputations, and expended a lot of time, money and energy seeking out Sasquatch. We’ll attend an exclusive symposium, for the crème de la crème of Bigfoot researchers, and hear from many who’ve been ridiculed for their interests. *Wild Thing premium members can get access to all of seasons one and two, ad-free, plus exclusive bonus episodes. Sign up now to listen and support the show. https://wildthing.supportingcast.fm/ *Season 1 of Wild Thing is produced by Laura Krantz and Scott Carney. Production help from Kelsey Ray. Editing by Alisa Barba. Music and mixing by Ramtin Arablouei. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tired of waiting around for other people to find Bigfoot, Laura goes into the woods (with some experts). This particular outing is led by Cindy Caddell and three other seasoned ‘Squatchers, out in Oregon’s Mt. Hood National Forest, who explain what it takes to go looking for Bigfoot. And once the sun sets, we’ll hear a few hair-raising stories around the campfire before heading out on a nighttime hike. *Wild Thing premium members can get access to all of seasons one and two, ad-free, plus exclusive bonus episodes. Sign up now to listen and support the show. https://wildthing.supportingcast.fm/ *Season 1 of Wild Thing is produced by Laura Krantz and Scott Carney. Production help from Kelsey Ray. Editing by Alisa Barba. Music and mixing by Ramtin Arablouei. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Everywhere you go, you leave bits of yourself behind - and Bigfoot would no different. But now, those DNA droppings are easier than ever to analyze, making it possible to identify a species, even without a body. We’ll talk to Dr. Todd Disotell, a molecular primatologist at New York University and a regular on Spike TV’s $10 Million Bigfoot Bounty, about the magic of DNA analysis and what it might mean for Bigfoot. *Wild Thing premium members can get access to all of seasons one and two, ad-free, plus exclusive bonus episodes. Sign up now to listen and support the show. https://wildthing.supportingcast.fm/ *Season 1 of Wild Thing is produced by Laura Krantz and Scott Carney. Production help from Kelsey Ray. Editing by Alisa Barba. Music and mixing by Ramtin Arablouei. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Time for a little 80s nostalgia! We pay homage to the movie classic, Harry and the Hendersons, the ultimate (if fictional) Bigfoot encounter. William Dear, the movie’s director, talks to us about the movie’s origins. *Wild Thing premium members can get access to all of seasons one and two, ad-free, plus exclusive bonus episodes. Sign up now to listen and support the show. https://wildthing.supportingcast.fm/ *Season 1 of Wild Thing is produced by Laura Krantz and Scott Carney. Production help from Kelsey Ray. Editing by Alisa Barba. Music and mixing by Ramtin Arablouei. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Bigfoot sighting can apparently change your life and even lead to obsession. Thousands of people claim to have laid eyes on Sasquatch over the past century and Laura’s spoken to dozens of them—compelling stories that will set your hair on end. If they didn’t see Bigfoot, what did they see? *Wild Thing premium members can get access to all of seasons one and two, ad-free, plus exclusive bonus episodes. Sign up now to listen and support the show. https://wildthing.supportingcast.fm/ *Season 1 of Wild Thing is produced by Laura Krantz and Scott Carney. Production help from Kelsey Ray. Editing by Alisa Barba. Music and mixing by Ramtin Arablouei. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An extended interview with Bob Gimlin, half of the famous duo that shot the Patterson-Gimlin film back in 1967. *Wild Thing premium members can get access to all of seasons one and two, ad-free, plus exclusive bonus episodes. Sign up now to listen and support the show. https://wildthing.supportingcast.fm/ *Season 1 of Wild Thing is produced by Laura Krantz and Scott Carney. Production help from Kelsey Ray. Editing by Alisa Barba. Music and mixing by Ramtin Arablouei. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let’s look at the evidence. There are footprints and sounds, grainy pictures, and the notorious Patterson-Gimlin film—that shaky 1967 video of a big, hairy beast striding through the forest. But how well does it hold up? We hear from a variety of people—the skeptics and the certain—who make their case for what evidence is out there. How much of it stands up to scrutiny? *Wild Thing premium members can get access to all of seasons one and two, ad-free, plus exclusive bonus episodes. Sign up now to listen and support the show. https://wildthing.supportingcast.fm/ *Season 1 of Wild Thing is produced by Laura Krantz and Scott Carney. Production help from Kelsey Ray. Editing by Alisa Barba. Music and mixing by Ramtin Arablouei. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Laura Krantz is a veteran public radio editor and producer. So how did she end up in the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, eyeballing some giant ground nests… that might have been made by Bigfoot? You can place the blame squarely on the shoulders of a guy named Grover. He was a tenured professor of anthropology at Washington State University and one of world’s preeminent experts on Sasquatch. And it turns out that Grover is also Laura’s long-lost cousin. How could she not do a story about this guy? *Wild Thing premium members can get access to all of seasons one and two, ad-free, plus exclusive bonus episodes. Sign up now to listen and support the show. https://wildthing.supportingcast.fm/ *Season 1 of Wild Thing is produced by Laura Krantz and Scott Carney. Production help from Kelsey Ray. Editing by Alisa Barba. Music and mixing by Ramtin Arablouei. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our Rocky Flats series concludes with a look into the future. What does this summer's litigation mean for the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge? And what about the Rocky Flats of our collective imagination, has anything changed? Unclear Danger: The Colorado Story of Rocky Flats is presented in partnership with the Colorado Independent and the Denver Public Library. - Support the show! Our limited-time crowdfunding campaign is ending at the end of this month. If you loved the Rocky Flats series, and you want more Changing Denver, set up a pledge at www.patreon.com/changingdenver. - Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. The theme song for Unclear Danger is “Title Screen” by Aethernaut. Other music in this episode is by Lee Rosevere, Chris Zabriskie, and Aethernaut. - The photo that serves as the basis of the Unclear Danger logo was uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by a user called AlbertHerring. We are using it under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic License. The Colorado Independent’s Kelsey Ray designed the logo. - Follow us on Twitter @changingdenver for photos and more behind-the-scenes details from our investigation into Rocky Flats. Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network. Thanks for listening!
Unclear Danger 4: Is it safe? In this fourth chapter of our Rocky Flats series, we set out to answer the central question in the recent controversy over the site: Will the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge be safe for visitors when it opens to the public? Unclear Danger: The Colorado Story of Rocky Flats is presented in partnership with the Colorado Independent and the Denver Public Library. - Support the show! Our conclusion in this episode is sure to draw some criticism, so we need your support more than ever. Set up a monthly pledge on Patreon and gain access to the transcripts of each episode in the Rocky Flats series and more! Start by clicking this link – www.patreon.com/changingdenver. - Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. The theme song for Unclear Danger is “Title Screen” by Aethernaut. Other music in this episode is by Soft & Furious, Chris Zabriskie, and Aethernaut. - The photo that serves as the basis of the Unclear Danger logo was uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by a user called AlbertHerring. We are using it under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic License. The Colorado Independent’s Kelsey Ray designed the logo. - Follow us on Twitter @changingdenver for photos and more behind-the-scenes details from our investigation into Rocky Flats. Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network. Thanks for listening!
In this third chapter of our Rocky Flats series, we dive deep into the last few years of conflict between the government agencies responsible for the lands of the former nuclear weapons plant and the activists who want to keep it closed forever. Unclear Danger: The Colorado Story of Rocky Flats is presented in partnership with the Colorado Independent and the Denver Public Library. – Support the show! Unclear Danger is the product of countless reporting trips, numerous interviews, and many, many hours of research, writing, editing, and audio production. If you want to help defray the costs of all that work and send a message that you care about this kind of in-depth, local journalism, set up a monthly pledge to support Changing Denver at www.patreon.com/changingdenver. This is a limited-run crowdfunding campaign. We’re shutting it down after the Rocky Flats series concludes in a few months. That means time is running out to show us you care! www dot patreon dot com slash changing denver – Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. The theme song for Unclear Danger is “Title Screen” by Aethernaut. Soft and Loathing and Lee Rosevere created the other music heard in this episode. – The photo that serves as a basis for the Unclear Danger logo was uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by a user called AlbertHerring. We are using it under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. The Colorado Independent’s Kelsey Ray designed the logo. – Follow us on Twitter @changingdenver for photos and more behind-the-scenes details from our investigation into Rocky Flats. Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network. Thanks for Listening!
Our story of Rocky Flats continues. In this second chapter, we share the people’s history of the site, from humble beginnings in the early 1970s to a resurgence of activism today. Unclear Danger: The Colorado Story of Rocky Flats is presented in partnership with the Colorado Independent and the Denver Public Library. — Support the show! If you’re loving this Rocky Flats series, we recently launched a new way to support the show. It’s a limited run crowdfunding campaign, and you can find it at www.patreon.com/changingdenver. Pledge at least $3 per month and you get access to the transcripts from each episode of Unclear Danger and 3 Changing Denver stickers sent to the address of your choice. Pledge at least $10 per month, and we’ll read your name (or a pseudonym of your choice) in the credits to each episode. patreon dot com slash changing denver — Recommended Reading: You can learn more about Kristen Iversen’s book Full Body Burden at her website. Follow along with the activists at Rocky Flats Downwinders, Candelas Glows, and Rocky Flats Right to Know, as well as the Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center. Here’s a few links to documents mentioned in the episode: Rocky Flats Interagency Agreement of 1991, Rocky Flats Cleanup Agreement of 1996, and the Citizens Advisory Board’s legacy report. This episode includes extensive clips from several oral histories on file at the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program. You can find each of the oral histories we excerpted here: Robert Card, Daniel Ellsberg, and Pam Solo. If you are a subscriber to Harper’s Magazine, you can read all of the Edward Abbey piece excerpted in this episode here. Nonsubscribers can find it in the published collection of Abbey’s work, Down the River. “One Man’s Nuclear War,” Edward Abbey. Copyright © 1979 Harper’s Magazine. All Rights reserved. Reproduced from the March issue by special permission. — Our theme song is “Minnow” be Felix Fast4ward. Denver’s premier chiptunes artists Aethernaut and Michael Zucker provided the score for this episode and all of Unclear Danger. Also heard in this episode are a few songs by a group called Soft and Furious and a couple of old Rocky Flats protest songs. Those were performed by Jesse Wooten. You can find more of his music under the names Black Balsam and New Hill. — The photo that serves as a basis for the Unclear Danger logo was uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by a user called AlbertHerring. We are using it under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. The Colorado Independent‘s Kelsey Ray designed the Unclear Danger logo. — Follow us on Twitter @changingdenver for photos and more behind-the-scenes details from our investigation into Rocky Flats. Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network. Thanks for listening!