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Light shenanigans ensue in Oustin, Texxis as our brothers refuse to acknowledge Wheeler's big reveal.•LINKS:Instagram•CREDITS:Noah Pryor • Dungeon Master / EditorDrew Pryor • Ze BrightmountainRansom Pryor • Ellis BrightmountainJustice Pryor • Will Brightmountain•All music and sound used in this episode were sourced and licensed through Epidemic Sound. Artists for this episode may include Martin Clem, Phillip Ayers, Bonnie Grace, Lennon Hutton, Johannes Bornlof, Edward Karl Hanson, Jon Björk, Rune Dale, Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Kikoru, John Utah, Staffan Carlen, Gavin Luke, Loving Caliber, River Foxcroft, Tellsonic, Trabant, Trevor Kowalski, Anna Dager, Hampus Naeselius, and Adriel Fair. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we find ourselves in a TRAINING MONTAGE! Gotta love some backstory and convenient character development. Who has the coolest training montage upgrade? Are training arcs really necessary in every story? Do tails make you stronger? How big is Mina's cannon? Why do Kaiju like Japan so much? Kind of seems like someone just wants attention... How dope is Kikoru fighting a dope dinosaur? To join the conversation and connect with the crew, don't forget to follow us on Facebook, instagram, youtube and tiktok Feel free to send us a message with reviews, questions, concerns, or a monologue about your day. Email: thatonetimewereadmanga@gmail.com Also, we have a Patreon now! Join the crew at patreon.com/ThatOneTimeWeReadManga Show art created and distributed by @missgreenkitty. For more dope art, follow @missgreenkitty on Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, and Tiktok.
Will Simone Biles live up to her moniker as greatest gymnast of all time? Will Lebron James and Team USA continue to dominate men's basketball? And will the Paris 2024 Games be the most sustainable in modern Olympic history?While billions of viewers tune in for the drama of athletes competing on a global stage, climate scientists are tuning in to Paris's climate promises – from the locally sourced catering and carbon neutral Olympic cauldron, to head-scratching “solutions” like a sidewalk made of seashells, and not installing air conditioning in athletes' housing.Are these solutions making a difference? Or is it plain and simple greenwashing? We put these questions to the test in this episode on the XXXIII Olympiad. Let the games begin!Featuring Martin Müller. SUPPORTOutside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In. Subscribe to our newsletter (it's free!).Follow Outside/In on Instagram or join our private discussion group on Facebook. LINKSRead Martin Muller's paper evaluating the sustainability of summer and winter Olympic games from the past 3 decades.Listen to Civics 101's episode on the politics of the Olympic Games.Check out scenes from Olympic opening ceremonies from London 1908 to Rio 2016.Watch a timelapse video of construction of the temporary beach volleyball venue in front of the Eiffel Tower.Read up on fun Olympics trivia, like what the most common surname of athletes is, and about the time two athletes who tied for second place cut their silver and bronze medals and fused them together to make two “friendship medals.” CREDITSHost: Nate HegyiReported, produced, and mixed by Felix PoonEditing by Taylor Quimby.Our staff includes Justine Paradis and Marina Henke.Our intern is Catherine Hurley.Our Executive producer is Taylor Quimby.Rebecca Lavoie is NHPR's Director of On-Demand Audio.Music by Blue Dot Sessions, Joe E. Lee, Jay Varton, Arthur Benson, Philip Ayers, Kikoru, Trabant 33, and Phoenix Tail.Our theme music is by Breakmaster Cylinder.Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public RadioSubmit a question to the “Outside/Inbox.” We answer queries about the natural world, climate change, sustainability, and human evolution. You can send a voice memo to outsidein@nhpr.org or leave a message on our hotline, 1-844-GO-OTTER (844-466-8837).
Kaiju No. 8 Episode 11: Humanity Lost? (Breakdown & Theories!) REACTION ➡ https://bit.ly/3KT89TU The Defense Force tightens its grip on Kafka in Kaiju No. 8 Episode 11! Join us as we dissect the shocking twists, the desperate fight for survival, and the looming threat of a monstrous transformation! Double-Crossed! We'll analyze the Director General's shocking betrayal and his hidden motives. Is he a villain, or is there a bigger picture? The Humanity Test: We'll break down Kafka's fight against FS-1002 and his struggle to prove he's not just a monster. Can Humanity and Kaiju Coexist? We'll discuss the episode's themes of fear, prejudice, and the potential consequences of Kafka's existence. The Voice & The Cliffhanger: We'll dissect the mysterious voice urging Kafka to kill and theorize about the monstrous form he takes! Is Kikoru on Team Kafka or Team Dad? We'll analyze Kikoru's final worried expression and the complex family dynamics at play. This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, and we're here to break it all down! Join the discussion and share your theories about the future of Kaiju No. 8! This episode is for you if you love: Kaiju No. 8 Shocking plot twists and complex characters Deep dives into themes of humanity and acceptance Action-packed battles and monstrous transformations Predicting what happens next! Podcast Across Worlds (PAW) is a show of two individuals Lehua Superfina (host) and Mekel Kasanova (co-host) discussing topics related to anime and manga. LEHUA SUPERFINA Links | Lehua Superfina TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@LehuaSuperfina Twitter - http://twitter.com/LehuaSuperfina Twitch - http://twitch.tv/LehuaSuperfina Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/Superfina Merch - https://teespring.com/stores/lehuasuperfina MEKEL KASANOVA TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@MekelKasanova Twitter - http://twitter.com/MekelKasanova Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/MekelKasanova Twitch - http://twitch.tv/MekelKasanova Podcast - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thekasanovapodcast #anime #kaijuno8 #kaijuu8gou All clips of audio and video used in this work are used for entertainment or education purposes under the fair use clause found in sections 107 through 118 of the copyright law (title 17, U. S. Code). If you have any dispute please contact me. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast-across-worlds/support
Talking about chapter 17 to 58 in this episode! Next week, we'll be catching up to the rest of the series and talking about where the story is currently.
"I'm afraid all of my anger has flowed away down an icy river." Time grows short. With every passing moment, the infection drives Jonathan deeper into the nether. Vine golems, Taniyn ghosts, and illusions of truth all stand against our heroes, ready to strike them down. Will they all survive? No. Nominate us for CRiT Awards! https://bit.ly/crit2024 == CREDITS == Taniyn Dirge Produced by: Callahan Bevilacqua — EXPVNSE Patrick Perini Performed by: ACLawrence Billdow ElderBarry JustMay Marie Vivi OricamiArt RefractedGrove Sadie Pasley Soup TheKojisHere Instrumentals by: Silver Maple, Epidemic Sound Soundtrack "Strong Reclaimed" by Sayer Roberts "Void" by WHENISEEYOUISEEMYSELF, Epidemic Sound "In the Shadows" from Tabletop Audio "Be My Shelter" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound "A Bad Place to Be" by Bonn Fields, Epidemic Sound "Decently Perfect" by Jay Varton, Epidemic Sound "High Scepter" by Sayer Roberts "Inside Help" by Marten Moses, Epidemic Sound "Diamond Lense" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Story of a Thief" by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound "Blood Ties" by Skyra, Epidemic Sound "Stars and Neutrinos" by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound "Push n' Shove" by Deskant, Epidemic Sound "Rainbow Glow" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "From the Dust" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Suffocation" by Sven Karlsson, Epidemic Sound "Rally at Work" by Sayer Roberts "Where Are The Stars?" by Silver Maple, Epidemic Sound "Closer Than I Recall" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound "In the Gloom" by Michael Rothery, Epidemic Sound "What Wizards Know" by Josef Bel Habib, Epidemic Sound "Lemniscate" by Ethan Sloan, Epidemic Sound "Kill Drill" by Robert Ruth, Epidemic Sound "Remote Locations" by Edward Karl Hanson, Epidemic Sound "Hidden Room" by Anthony Earls, Epidemic Sound "Taniyn Dirge" by Patrick Perini
"I know this isn't the time or the place, but, could you describe it to me?" A battalion of ghosts, perpetually reliving a moment of their troubled past alongside an acid lake, might not sound hauntingly beautiful. But to Safra, it means the world. Will their stolen moment of appreciation go unnoticed by their assailants? Probably not. Nominate us for CRiT Awards! https://bit.ly/crit2024 == CREDITS == Sponsored By Rapscallion, by Magpie Games Soundtrack "Strong Reclaimed" by Sayer Roberts "Hypnotic" by Enigmanic, Epidemic Sound "60's Computer Lab" from Tabletop Audio "A Winter to Remember" by Trevor Kowalski, Epidemic Sound "Augury" by Sun Chime, Epidemic Sound "Windy Silk" by Isobel O'Connor, Epidemic Sound "Observations" by From Now On, Epidemic Sound "Fine Revelation" by Walt Adams, Epidemic Sound "Wiggly Giggly" by Mike Franklyn, Epidemic Sound "Del giorno" by Daniel Fridell, Epidemic Sound "Chicken Got No Head" by River Foxcroft, Epidemic Sound "The Wind Is Changing" by Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemic Sound "Milkshake" by Jerry Lacey, Epidemic Sound "No One Sleeps Tonight" by Leimoti, Epidemic Sound "Family Secrets" by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound "Bittersweet World" by Martin Gauffin, Epidemic Sound "Steady Hands" by Stationary, Epidemic Sound "Sour Lemonade" by Jerry Lacey, Epidemic Sound "Like Moths to a Flame" by Alec Slayne, Epidemic Sound "Monsoon Rain" by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound "Spatter" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Precision Moment" by Experian, Epidemic Sound "This is the Unknown" by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound "Disembodied Spirits" from Tabletop Audio "Lord Gallagher" by Alec Slayne, Epidemic Sound "Ferocious Fire" by Isaac Kageyama, Epidemic Sound "Immovable Mountains" by Isaku Kageyama, Epidemic Sound
"That sound you just heard was Sam walking out." At long last our heroes travel to Evening's Dawn, where they hope to find the Agra army and Harisa's mother. But things start bad and get much, much worse. Will they make to Evening's Dawn before the players have a complete mental breakdown? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack "Strong Rallied" by Sayer Roberts "Forests in Mist" by Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemic Sound "House of Horror" by Marc Torch, Epidemic Sound "Out of Service" by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound "A Mellow Mood" by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound "There Is No Sequel" by Philip Ayers, Epidemic Sound "Nighttime Playtime" by Stationary Sign, Epidemic Sound "Man Gone" by Heath Cantu, Epidemic Sound "An Obsession" by Dayon, Epidemic Sound "Left Alone" by Lala Brickman, Epidemic Sound "Desolate Space" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Mental Strain" by Craft Case, Epidemic Sound "For Honor and Bravery" by Experia, Epidemic Sound "High Scepter" by Sayer Roberts "Foreign Entity" by Calm Shores, Epidemic Sound "Beyond Imagination" by Gavin Luke, Epidemic Sound "Calm Before the Storm" by Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemic Sound "Silent Motion" by Phoenix Trail, Epidemic Sound "Master Defender" by Max Anson, Epidemic Sound "The Trauma of Loss" by Miles Avida, Epidemic Sound "Miroir" by Million Eyes, Epidemic Sound "Small Mysteries" by Leimoti, Epidemic Sound "The Search Within" by Nikolas Jones, Epidemic Sound "Trade and Fortune" by Mary Riddle, Epidemic Sound "Transmission Road" by Nylonia, Epidemic Sound "Oh Please" by Gerhard Feng, Epidemic Sound
"All you ever needed to do was forgive yourself." Join us for a very special episode of Unbalanced Encounters, featuring 5 short stories from Agravar: The Prince and the Painter June and Hank crash a certain secret underground fight club. For Want of a Leaf Isaac and his family celebrate Animarum as best they can. Pain et Chocolat Safra reunites with Haldir, an old and dear friend. Early to Bread, Early to Rise Guard takes up the noble and ancient profession of baking. Too Big for His Dresses Mr. Spinx finds himself ill-fitting in the dress made by Safra's father. == CREDITS == Soundtrack "Company Keeper" by Frank Jonsson, Epidemic Sound "A Day Like Yesterday" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound "Triple Trigger" by Mike Franklyn, Epidemic Sound "Speed Fight Ozo" by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound "Never Get to Me" by Deaf Election, Epidemic Sound "Caught in the Net" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Countryside Living" by Sight of Wonders, Epidemic Sound "After Hours Dinner" by Almost Here, Epidemic Sound "Memories of Youth" by Martin Landstrom, Epidemic Sound "Toy Army March" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound "Summertime Daydream" by Peter Sandberg, Epidemic Sound "d'Or" by Bonn Fields, Epidemic Sound "Rue Du Septembre" by Bonn Fields, Epidemic Sound "Cherry Blossom Waltz" by Trevor Kowalski, Epidemic Sound "Stay Here" by Cody High, Epidemic Sound "The Beginning of the End" by August Wilhelmsson, Epidemic Sound "Another Time" by Dip Diet, Epidemic Sound "No One but Yourself" by Claude Signet, Epidemic Sound "Reunited Once Again" by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound "Late for Work" by Speed the Spider, Epidemic Sound "Talk & Tell" by Christophe Gorman, Epidemic Sound "Hush Baby" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Shattered Illusions" by Victor Lundberg, Epidemic Sound "Warmed" by Christophe Gorman, Epidemic Sound "Hustle and Bustle" by Sayer Roberts "Runnin' Late" by Mike Franklyn, Epidemic Sound "Eleven Thousand Feet" by Adriel Fair, Epidemic Sound "Odd Cousins" by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound "The Shuffle" by Stationary Sign, Epidemic Sound "Hard at Work" by Trabant 33, Epidemic Sound "Rise Before Tomorrow" by Deaf Election, Epidemic Sound "My Wood Cabin" by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound "Walk in the Park" by Dez Moran, Epidemic Sound "An Animal Conspiracy" by Arylide Fields, Epidemic Sound "No Second Chance" by Mac Taboel, Epidemic Sound "The Cost of Fear" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "No More Mistakes" by Atlas Kind, Epidemic Sound "Desert Wind" by Jon Algar, Epidemic Sound "Hush my Darling" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound
Scares are aplenty in this year's special Halloween edition of Hidden Gems! Will poor Dean survive a night at the Kurtz's? Will Jason and Cameron do better on Chris' torturous Halloween-themed trivia game show? And, most importantly, will we find any more gems? Join your hosts Chris Alley, Jason Yanchuleff, Bill Arney and Cameron Lockey as they bring you three fresh reviews of unusual, forgotten, and under-appreciated Halloween-themed games in this 2023 episode of Hidden Gems!FEATURED GAMES:00:00:00 Sketch: Chapter I - "All Little Boys Should Have A Mother"00:04:34 Intro & Banter00:34:29 Halloween Trivia Game Show00:49:17 Sketch: Chapter II - "The Mind Can Become Quite Disturbed"00:56:28 Poison01:18:41 Sketch: Chapter III - "The Unsettling Feeling That Something Is Wrong"01:25:26 Grave Business01:54:23 Sketch: Chapter IV - "What It's Like To Feed"01:59:55 The BanishedBGG GEEK LIST:https://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/289922/hidden-gems-podcast-game-ratingsSTORY CREDITS (Sketch):"B Is For Bogeywoman": Iain Rob Wright (with permission)MUSIC & SOUND EFFECTS - courtesy of https://epidemicsound.comB Is For Bogeywoman Score: "Special Treatment" - Moss Harma "A Little Nightmare" - Spectacles Wallet and Watch "Antagonist" - Spectacles Wallet and Watch "Bad Dreams" - Mary Riddle "Cold Nights" - Kikoru "Colossal Terror" - Jon Björk "Death Chimes" - Jon Bjork "Deathwish Attic" - Experia "Hours" - Max Anson "It's Dark Outside" - Mary Riddle "Little Susie" - Hampus Naeselius "Murder in the Dark" - Jon Bjork "No One Sleeps Tonight" - Leimoti "Scary Stairsteps" - Stationary Sign "Shivers in the Shadows" - Victor Lundberg "Someone There?" - Victor Lundberg "Tearing Threads" - Jon Bjork "The Cost of Fear" - Jon Bjork "They Vanished" - Jon Bjork "Twilight Song" - Jon Bjork "You're Not Hiding Very Well" - Trevor KowalskiHidden Gems Intro Theme - "Spooky Gems", Travis Lockey, Royalty FreeGame Show Theme - "Spooky Game Show", Travis Lockey, Royalty FreePoison - "Way Past Bedtime", Stationary SignGrave Business - "Tales From the Grave", Christoffer Moe DitlevsenThe Banished - "Path to the Abyss", Christoffer Moe DitlevseSound Effects credits available on our websiteFOLLOW US:Email: hiddengemsboardgamepodcast@gmail.comWeb: https://hiddengems.gamesPatreon: https://patreon.com/hiddengemspodcastInstagram: @hiddengems.gamesFacebook: @hiddengemsboardgamepodcastTwitter: @hiddengemsboardYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR8wU2vjV2RJ7C6iRuq2WcABGG Guild #: 3874Discord: https://discord.gg/hcvThGfjHidden Gems: A Board Game Podcast was produced and edited by Chris Alley, Cameron Lockey, and Jason Yanchuleff in Raleigh, NC.
"Work it girl! Yes, yes! Love it." Our heroes return once again to Agravar. In the wake of an attempted coup, they stock up on knowledge, armor, explosives and — of course — dresses. But will any of this help them in their journeys to come? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Rallied" by Sayer Roberts “Blue Lantern" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “Infant Memories" by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “A Foreboding Presence" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound “Don't Forget This" by Mica Emory, Epidemic Sound “Show and Tell" by Martin Carlberg, Epidemic Sound “Rally at Work" by Sayer Roberts “The Moon and Me" by Maree Docia, Epidemic Sound “Scintilla" by David Celeste, Epidemic Sound “Home Is You" by Synthetic Tides, Epidemic Sound “The Key" by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound “Extraordinary Dream" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Not Easy Being Clever" by Leimoti, Epidemic Sound “Be My Shelter" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Spirit of the Ages" by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound “Fine By Then (Instrumental Version)" by Ray, Epidemic Sound “Overland with Oxen" from Tabletop Audio “Shrouded in Conspiracy" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Too Quiet" by Aiyo, Epidemic Sound “Nadir" by Gavin Luke, Epidemic Sound “Better Off" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “The Wind is Changing" by Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemic Sound “9 to 5" by BLAEKER, Epidemic Sound “Bossa for Noa" by Martin Landstrom, Epidemic Sound “Cafe Bossa" by Riverworn, Epidemic Sound “Cafe de Manha" by Martin Landstrom, Epidemic Sound “Sneaking Into the Kitchen" by Arthur Benson, Epidemic Sound “My Roommate is a Spider" by Jerry Lacey, Epidemic Sound “It's Perilous" by Michael Rothery, Epidemic Sound “Keep On It" by Mar Vei, Epidemic Sound “Why Ever" by Heyson, Epidemic Sound “Different Planets" by Cushy, Epidemic Sound
"Can I roll to look for sandal prints?" Porki returns in our third Rallying Interlude. Our heroes double-level up, get their patron-created magic items, and take a much needed beachside break. But will they actually relax? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Rallied" by Sayer Roberts “Moonlight Serenade (60's Pop Version)” by Martin Gauffin, Epidemic Sound “sit sit (Instrumental Version)” by Ingrid Witt, Epidemic Sound “A Most Violent Man” by Lofive, Epidemic Sound “Heroes of Speed” by Johan Glossner, Epidemic Sound “Mountain Sunrise” by Leimoti, Epidemic Sound “Soulful Stride” by Will Harris, Epidemic Sound “Hearts Off Duty” by Mike Franklyn, Epidemic Sound “Born Again” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Twenty-Two or More” by Finn Danniell, Epidemic Sound “Waiting in Vain” by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “Heavy Respite” by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound “Mystery Island” by Rune Dale, Epidemic Sound “Hustle and Bustle” by Sayer Roberts “Dear Teddy Bear” by Mike Franklyn, Epidemic Sound “Distilled Tropical” from Tabletop Audio “Ready for New York” by Tiki Tiki, Epidemic Sound “Summer of Strumming” by Mica Emory, Epidemic Sound “Christmas Potpurri” by John B. Lund, Epidemic Sound “The Pit of Doom” by Sightless in Shadow, Epidemic Sound “The Triumph” by Edgar Hopp, Epidemic Sound “Nippon” by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “The Trauma of Loss” by Miles Avida, Epidemic Sound “No More Reasons” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Suspended Beliefs” by Sage Oursler, Epidemic Sound “Tapped Out” by Jerry Lacey, Epidemic Sound “The Garden's Light” by Trevor Kowalski, Epidemic Sound “Secrets of Lies” by David Celeste, Epidemic Sound “Raven” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “A Brand New Bond” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “From the Summit” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Gonna Make It Happen” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound
"The very first work of art in the street that I took pictures of was in Winnipeg. It is a Charlie Chaplin mural, with a fab story behind it. I posted it in 2013." Resa McConaghy Welcome to Tea, Toast and Trivia. Thank you for listening in. I am your host, Rebecca Budd, and I look forward to sharing this moment with you. I am heading over the Rocky Mountains across the Prairie Provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, to the vibrant city of Toronto, Ontario to meet up with Resa McConaghy, blogger, artist, photographer, and established costume designer in film, television, and digital media. Resa has worked her costume designer magic on productions for Showtime, ABC, Disney, CBS, CBC, Hallmark, and more. She brings out personalities with her costume designs and adds dramatic moods to each scene by balancing texture and colours. Resa's passion for photography and outdoor ephemeral art, is captured in her website, Graffiti Lux Art & More, Today, Resa invited us to walk with her as she explores the vibrant art murals found in the alleys, side streets, and neighbourhoods of Toronto. Thank you for joining Resa and me on Tea Toast & Trivia. And a very special thank you and shout out to Resa – you live life with compassion, hope, and bold enthusiasm. Listeners, I invite you to meet up with Resa on Graffiti Lux Art & More and her website Art Gowns and You are only an internet click away from the world art, adventure, glamour and fantasy. Exciting News Update: Resa's 1500th post Gala Celebration is happening Thanksgiving weekend 2023! I invite you to put the kettle on and add to this exciting conversation. Until next time we meet, dear friends, safe travels wherever your adventures lead you. Music by Kikoru "Seeing the Truth" Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/MRrj00qtFC/
S5 E17: D Wallace Peach On A Poet's Voice moonlight stitches lace frosty hems on scarlet leaves glints of fallen stars D. Wallace Peach, Word Weaving # 1: A Word Craft Journal of Syllabic Verse Welcome to Tea Toast & Trivia. Thank you for listening in. I am your host, Rebecca Budd, and I am looking forward to sharing this moment with you. The Moons of Autumn: A Word Craft Journal of Syllabic Verse, edited by Colleen M. Chesebro and JulesPaige is a profound exploration of Japanese and American syllabic poetry. The theme of this journal was influenced by the Harvest, Hunter's, and Frost moons, which are the names given to the three full moons that transpire during the autumn months. Within the pages of this poetry collection, the diverse mix of syllabic poetry has ignited my desire to explore a poetic journey. Today, I am delighted that D. Wallace Peach whose poetry is featured in “The Moons of Autumn” has joined me to give voice to her poetry. Welcome to podcast series, “A Poet's Voice”, which brings words of poetry from across the world to your home. Diana lives on my side of the world, just south of the Canadian Border. She is a best-selling author of fantasy fiction who loves writing poetry. An avid supporter of the arts in her local community, she organizes and publishes annual anthologies of Oregon prose, poetry, and photography. She and her husband live in a log cabin, situated on a mountain. She has found a place of belonging, surrounded by evergreens in the lush, green wilderness of the Oregon rainforest. I invite you to put the kettle on and add to this exciting conversation on Tea Toast & Trivia. Thank you for joining Diana and me on Tea Toast & Trivia to reflect on the beauty of poetic words. Thank you, Diana for sharing your insights on how poetry allows us to describe the world around us in unexpected ways. This has been a wonderful conversation. Listeners you can meet up with Diana on her website D. Wallace Peach Books, Amazon and Goodreads. You are only an internet click away from journeys that enrich the soul. Until next time we meet, dear friends, keep reading and reciting poetry. Safe travels wherever your adventures lead you. Music by: Kikoru "Sitting by the Shore"https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/pRliUujadr/ Trevor Kowalski "For What Is Right" https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/WzOf5ZyHdy/ Gavin Luke "To the Moon and Beyond" https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/H6shp6f3WB/ More Than Family "Choir Hymn" https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/zLlZB2Y3zt/ Benjamin Monday "The Secretary's Daughter" https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/xtiAcqdEac/ Epidemic Sound
"Who are the bad guys here?" A war. A conspiracy of assassins. A missing mother. An elder god bent on cleansing the earth. Rosemary. How are they all connected? June and Harisa think they might be able to find the answer deep in the governor's archives. Guard and Isaac think they can find it at the bottom of a well. Will either pair be right? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Remembered” by Sayer Roberts “Temple Garden” from Tabletop Audio “Bandit” by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “The Postman” by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “Synths of the Tsar” by Carl Henriksson, Epidemic Sound “Tension Mansion” by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “The Sneak-Up” by Leimoti, Epidemic Sound “Hindsight” by Alec Slayne, Epidemic Sound “Gold Mining” by Edward Joe Myers, Epidemic Sound “Beyond Remorse” by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “Lead” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Homestead” by Robert Ruth, Epidemic Sound “Diamonds in the Sky” by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “Blue Lantern” by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “Cold Nights” by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “Echo Chamber” by Alan Carlson-Green, Epidemic Sound “Don't Come Closer” by Experia, Epidemic Sound “Death Race” by Max Anson, Epidemic Sound “Man with No Plan” by Isaac Larson, Epidemic Sound
Sounds & Sweet Airs - The Complete Works of Shakespeare King Lear Act 3 A storm batters the kingdom. Lear and his last few allies seek refuge from the tempest, but the old king's wits are beginning to desert him. Meanwhile, Gloucester embarks on a dangerous mission to save the fallen monarch, but soon incurs the wrath of Regan and Cornwall... CAST King Lear - Philip Donnelly Regan - Kati Herbert Goneril - Jo Emery Edmund - Luke Martin Edgar / Servant 1 - TJ Lea Kent - Andrew Faber Gloucester / Servant 2 - Robert Aldington Fool - David Ault Cornwall - Andrew Shaw Oswald - Jacki Dann Servant 3 - Gareth Johnson CREW Writer - William Shakespeare Producer / Director - Dario Knight Sound Engineer - Gareth Johnson Music - Dream Cave, Kevin MacLeod, Jon Bjork, Magnus Ringblom, Kikoru, Jakob Ahlbom
"You're that stranger what come in with the Isaac Axedrummers, ain't ya?" Locked into mortal combat with an unknown company of assassins, our heroes struggle to find their own footing while the town around them burns. Will they be able to save themselves, the whole village, and at least one assassin for "questioning"? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Rallied” by Sayer Roberts “Scorpions” by Bonnie Grace, Epidemic Sound “Hex” by Pulse, Epidemic Sound “Governor of the North” by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound “Oppression” by Jon Sumner, Epidemic Sound “Juggling Fire” by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Grounds Controlled” by Jon Sumner, Epidemic Sound “Blood in Water” by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound “Solutions Left” by Anthony Earls, Epidemic Sound “Nippon” by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “Blush Response” by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound “Seeking Shelter” by Miles Avida, Epidemic Sound “Rally at Dusk” by Sayer Roberts “Day In Day Out” by Miles Avida, Epidemic Sound “Natural Ghost” by Jay Varton, Epidemic Sound “Blurred Memories” by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “The Wind is Changing” by Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemic Sound “Beyond Remorse” by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “The Light Fades” by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Nerve” by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound “Rally at Work” by Sayer Roberts “An Awkward Reunion” by Stationary Sign, Epidemic Sound “Freckles” by View Points, Epidemic Sound “Copper” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Colorado Springs” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Stronger Remembered” by Sayer Roberts
Sounds & Sweet Airs - The Complete Works of Shakespeare King Lear Act 2 Having fled Goneril's house in a rage, Lear calls upon Regan in expectation of a kinder reception, only to find she and Cornwall have already taken measures to undermine him. Meanwhile, Edmund's plot to usurp Edgar gathers pace, and a storm approaches the kingdom... CAST King Lear - Philip Donnelly Regan - Kati Herbert Goneril - Jo Emery Edmund - Luke Martin Edgar - TJ Lea Kent - Andrew Faber Gloucester - Robert Aldington Fool - David Ault Cornwall - Andrew Shaw Oswald - Jacki Dann CREW Writer - William Shakespeare Producer / Director - Dario Knight Sound Engineer - Gareth Johnson Music - Dream Cave, Magnus Ringblom & Kikoru
Sounds & Sweet Airs - The Complete Works of Shakespeare King Lear Act 1 Seeking to divide his kingdom among his three daughters and relieve himself of affairs of state, the elderly King Lear summons his children to declare their love for him. But when the ceremony does not unfold the way he intended, the true devision of his kingdom begins to unfold... CAST King Lear - Philip Donnelly Regan - Kati Herbert Goneril - Jo Emery Cordelia - Hannah Rogers Edmund - Luke Martin Edgar - TJ Lea Kent - Andrew Faber Gloucester - Robert Aldington Fool - David Ault Albany - Alistair Sanderson Oswald - Jacki Dann King of France / Knight - Gareth Johnson Burgundy - Stephen J Davies CREW Writer - William Shakespeare Producer / Director - Dario Knight Sound Engineer - Gareth Johnson Music - Dream Cave, Kikoru & Kevin MacLeod
"I fire at Martin." Rally has fallen to the Hakota Agra, Lord Governor of Agravar. But Hakota Agra has been dead by Isaac's hand for 20 years. Is he back from the dead? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Rallied” by Sayer Roberts "Finnegan's Ruin" by Eludent, Epidemic Sound "Where No Man Has Gone Before" by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound "Sudden Escape" by Brightarm Orchestra, Epidemic Sound "Camp Crossing" by Anthony Earls, Epidemic Sound "Please Hear Me Out" by Philip Ayers, Epidemic Sound "Run and Hide" by Philip Ayers, Epidemic Sound "Governor of the North" by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound "Eye for Detail" by Jay Varton, Epidemic Sound "High Scepter" by Sayer Roberts "Wide Open" by Gavin Luke, Epidemic Sound "Fadfada" by Ali Sabah, Epidemic Sound "Sound of Waves" by Feras Charleston, Epidemic Sound "Find a Jig" by Hunter Quinn, Epidemic Sound "Absinthe Minded" by Damon Greene, Epidemic Sound "A Journalist's Dream" by Out To the World, Epidemic Sound "Fidgety" by Frank Jonsson, Epidemic Sound "Pulling the Strings John Barrette, Epidemic Sound "Niobium" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "The Wind is Changing" by Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemic Sound "Beyond Remorse" by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound "Mirrors" by Edward Karl Hanson, Epidemic Sound
"Is kidnapping a light crime?" Seems those damned letters were sent by shadow types backed by the Empressar. The job: kidnap a fugitive arcanist and deliver him back into Imperial custody. And if our heroes don't comply, blackmail might be in order. Will our heroes ever see their thirty thousand gold? Probably not == CREDITS == Guests Lambert, Nick Plaisance, dddpod.podbean.com Rennyn, Cin, @cinsationally.me Soundtrack “A Town for Traps” by Patrick Perini "Sixteen Wheelers" by Ghost Hunt, Epidemic Sound "Mountain Tavern" Tabletop Audio "The Detective" by The Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Epidemic Sound "Paranoia" by Sage Oursler, Epidemic Sound "Duel Of Destiny Sight Of Wonders, Epidemic Sound "Devil's Canyon" by Walt Adams, Epidemic Sound "Chronology" by Saira Ridley, Epidemic Sound "Boulevard To Nowhere" by Rasure, Epidemic Sound "Red River Valley" by Daniel Kaede, Epidemic Sound "Sad Acceptance" by Wendel Scherer, Epidemic Sound "Don't Hesitate" by Max Anson, Epidemic Sound "Metamorpheus" by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound "Blood Money" by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound "They Are Coming" by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound "Inverted" by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound "Impulse" by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound "Another Forest" by Chaxti, Epidemic Sound "Desert Wind" by Jon Algar, Epidemic Sound "In The Wild West" by Sight Of Wonders, Epidemic Sound "All Will Pass" by Alfie-jay Winters, Epidemic Sound "Dark Skies" by Jharee, Epidemic Sound "Through The Hallway" by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound "First Attempt" by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound "The Throne Is Mine" by Ruiqi Zhao, Epidemic Sound "Hail Mary" by Edgar Hopp, Epidemic Sound "By The Lighthouse" by Miles Avida, Epidemic Sound "Drained" by Bireli Snow, Epidemic Sound
In this episode of Quakers Today we ask, What are your thoughts and feelings about virtual online worship communities? Writer Linda Seger talks about the essential work of centering into quiet as part of her regular writing process. In her QuakerSpeak interview, “Quakerism, Creativity, and the Artistic Process,” Linda shares about her approach to creativity and spirituality and how it is shaped by her Quaker faith.“Being able to center allows you to go to the computer to start that process without being in a frenetic desperate state.” Linda also wrote the article “Nothing Can Separate Us from the Light” for the March issue of Friends Journal, in which she asks the question, “How isolated are we?” Ann Jerome shares with us the success of creating and maintaining a sacred online gathering. She wrote the Friends Journal article, “We Listen as God Listens: Cultivating Sacred Space Online.”“The format is similar to worship sharing. What distinguishes it as unique is a handful of elements. One is the nature of the queries, which are written to be especially deeply searching and broadly welcoming.” Ann agreed to share some of the queries with us.What is silence, in addition to the absence of sound? When have you experienced rebirth? How do you know when you've entered sacred space, or when sacred space has entered you? How has God surprised you lately? Click here to listen to Ann Jerome read her entire article. And Anita Bushell talks about the many ways she believes Zoom fails to provide the connections Quakers need. You can read her article, Zoom Spells Doom and Gloom: The False Promise of Virtual Meetings.“When we are present, fully 100% present with each other in person, we are not doing anything else. I think that social skills and social interactions always excite me.” You will find a complete transcript of this episode at Friends Journal After the episode concludes we share voicemails from listeners who answered the question, What are your thoughts and feelings about virtual online worship communities? Question for next month In the April issue of Friends Journal we will consider revival and personal spiritual growth. What about you? What is a daily practice that clears your head and steadies you for the day? Leave a voice memo with your name and the town where you live. The number to call is 317-QUAKERS, that's 317-782-5377. +1 if calling from outside the USA. Quakers Today is the companion podcast to Friends Journal and other Friends Publishing Corporation (FPC) content online. Season One of Quakers Today is sponsored by Quaker Voluntary Service (QVS). Are you a young adult between 21 and 30 years old? Do you know a young adult who is looking for community and purpose-driven work? QVS is a year-long fellowship for young adults. Fellows work at nonprofits while building community and exploring Quakerism. Visit quakervoluntaryservice.org or find QVS on Instagram @quakervoluntaryservice. Feel free to send comments, questions, and requests for our new show. Email us at podcast@friendsjournal.org. Music from this episode comes from Epidemic Sound. You heard “Tell It Later'” by Kikoru, “A Thousand Moons Ago” by Johannes Bornlog, “Company Keeper” by Frank Johnson, “School Days” by John Runefelt, “Breeze U” (instrumental version) by Collin Lilm, “Water Mirrors” by More Sugar, “The Big Let Down” by Curiosity, and “Stoked” by FElix Johansson Carne.
"In that dream I thought the eastern sky grew dark and there was a growing thunder, but in the West a pale light lingered...doom was near at hand" In this episode of Hidden Gems, fantasy lovers and hosts Chris Alley and Cameron Lockey take on games with a beloved theme: Lord of the Rings.FEATURED GAMES:00:00:00 Intro & Banter00:24:13 King's Gate00:47:40 Lord of the Rings: The Cooperative Game01:13:24 Middle Earth QuestMUSIC (courtesy of https://epidemicsound.com):Cocktail: "Paragons of Virtue", Jo WandriniKing's Gate: “Crowned Kings”, Dream CaveLord of the Rings Co-op: "Can I Come Home", Kikoru; "The Norman Kings", Bonnie GraceMiddle Earth Quest: “Success or Death”, Ruiki ZhaoFOLLOW US:Email: hiddengemsboardgamepodcast@gmail.comWeb: https://hiddengems.gamesPatreon: https://patreon.com/hiddengemspodcastInstagram: @hiddengems.gamesFacebook: @hiddengemsboardgamepodcastTwitter: @hiddengemsboardYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR8wU2vjV2RJ7C6iRuq2WcABGG Guild #: 3874Discord: https://discord.gg/hcvThGfjHidden Gems: A Board Game Podcast was produced and edited by Chris Alley, Cameron Lockey, and Jason Yanchuleff in Raleigh, NC.
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
This story is lovingly adapted from the 14th century chivalric poem “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,” by an unknown poet. I've taken liberties with the format and toned down some episodes, but this story contains material that might be scary for younger listeners. Listener discretion is advised. Now you can support Sleep & Sorcery on Patreon. Pledge a monthly donation to Sleep & Sorcery, which helps me keep making original bedtime stories for you. In return, you can qualify for exclusive supporter benefits, like episode scripts, bonus sleepy readings of classic literature, merch discounts, and giveaways. I'm starting with a cozy recording of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, one of my absolute favorites for this time of year. I hope you'll consider supporting me on Patreon, so I can continue doing what I love. Visit patreon.com/sleepandsorcery to learn more and pledge your support. - In tonight's bedtime story, you are a knight of the round table, returning to Camelot after a most peculiar encounter with the mysterious Green Knight. As you travel through the wintry landscape, you reflect on the events of the past year, which led you to test your honor before the knight. You remember his appearance at the king's Christmas table, the journey you undertook to meet with him a year later, and the three unusual nights you spent at a remote castle. Sleep & Sorcery is a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. Step across the threshold into a world of myth and magic, where you can safely drift off into a deep and comfortable sleep. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. Tonight's key ingredients: Arthurian literature Sleepy alliteration New Year meditation Music/Sound: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw, The Long Awaited by Kikoru, Binaural Alpha by Syntropy, Epidemic Sound Instagram | Twitter | Insight Timer | YouTube ✨NEW Sleep & Sorcery MERCH✨ Show your love of Sleep & Sorcery – or get some gifts for the sleepy sorcerer in your life with this cozy collection of apparel, dream journals, die-cut stickers, and home goods. Visit bit.ly/shopmyth. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleep-sorcery/support
Tell No Tales Episode 23, The Warehouse Leo, Riley, and Julia break into the warehouse. Content Warnings: Realistic gunshot SFX (these take place multiple times from 12:12-13:41, if you'd like to skip you can check the transcript for what happens during this scene), small explosion SFX at 3:36 Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode23yfcv Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Shannon Kelly as Julia Wilde, Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins, and Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson Intro and outro music by Lumehill Atmospheric music: 3:30 AM by Christian Andersen, Appeased Soundscape 03 by August Wilhelmsson, Nothing to Be Scared Of by Kikoru, and Twilight Mystery by Marten Moses. These tracks and sound effects were sourced from Epidemic Sound Art by Ana Balaci Find more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Chaz and Talice are presented with information that could change everything. Kenon Pearce as DM and Various NPCs Jordache Richardson as Chaz, Brad, and Serif Nikki Richardson as Talice ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing and design by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @nikkirivo Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround THANK YOU HONORARY PRODUCERS! Gail Yadon Koebaebeefboo Dawn Prewett Holden Ray Corey Pfautsch Grayson Wanna talk to the cast? Check out our private Discord! https://discord.gg/qshNJJfKRr Go to our website for MERCH! https://www.totrpodcast.com/merch-store.html#/ Find/Review us on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/top-of-the-round-808056 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topoftheround Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/topoftheround Join our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/476203760792265/ TOTR WIKIPEDIA! https://topoftheround.fandom.com/wiki/Top_of_the_Round_Wiki LIGHT OF THE HOPELESS BY NICK HIGHAM https://www.nickjhigham.co.uk/ Breaking News by NoiseWorld licensed through AudioJungle/Envato - Music Broadcast and Standard License - https://audiojungle.net/licenses/terms/music_standard/2.0 https://audiojungle.net/licenses/terms/music_broadcast_ten_million Music Courtesy of epidemicsound.com: Static Clicks by SFX Producer Thunder Crack by SFX Producer Toxic Water by Jon Bjork Waiting for Answers by Trailer Worx Sphinx by David Celeste Flowing Forward by Frank Johnsson Flight of the Pixies by Jon Bjork The Storyteller by Kikoru Don't Wake the Trolls by Jon Bjork Juggler's Curse by Jon Bjork The Wind is Changing by Howard Harper-Barnes Walking in Circles by Piper Ezz From Stardust by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Int he Dark by Lucention Dark Times by Etienne Roussel Midnight Garden by Farrell Wooten Unitary Operations by Ethan Sloan The Old book by Farrell Wooten World War Five by Jay Varton Stranger Days by Alexandra Woodward Rattlesnake by Phoenix Tail Deciphering Tool by Jon Bjork Growing Doubt by Wendel Scherer Red Moon by Etienne Roussel Last Minutes by Etienne Roussel Everything We Know by Christian Andersen Reading Through Closed Books by David Celeste Suspect Identified by Farrell Wooten Cellar by Jay Varton First Second by Jay Varton Hours by Max Anson Subconscious by Nihoni Remembrance by Fabien Tell Autumn Ends by Alfie-Jay Winters Into Thin Air by Fabien Tell Conquered Territory by Dream Cave Catching Up With Time by Eoin Mantell The Task at Hand by Farrell Wooten Low Flying Birds by Farrell Wooten Hawk Eye by Charles Holme Enigma by David Celeste All We Have is Fear by Christian Andersen Codex by Anthony Earls Midst of Anger by Golden Anchor Lights Disappear by Christian Andersen Risk-Takers United by Claude Signet Crazy Course by Experia Siren Song by Farrell Wooten Last Call for Salvation by Experia Synthesis by Reynard Seidel Summon All Gods by Dream Cave Antagonist by Spectacles Wallet and Watch Stills by Hampus Naeselius We Have to Go Back There by Christian Andersen Run for It by Robert Ruth Ceres by Lennon Hutton Exile Before Dishonor by Dream Cave An Obsession by Dayon Apprehension and Release by Trevor Kowalski Decision Through Vision by Max Anson Maze Heist by Max Anson The Clock Is Ticking by Skyra Blasting Sun by Wendel Scherer Ripples in Time by Guy Copeland Stretching the Minutes by Jon Bjork Bittersweet Lament by Max Anson Excuse the Dog by Stationary Sign Off My Radar by Jerry Lacey Tricks Be Damned by Stationary Sign The Enchanted Princess by Penny Key It's All Alright by Alexandra Woodward First Wives Club by Alexandra Woodward Paint by Imagination by Stationary Sign Despite the Obvious Lie by Stationary Sign What Once Was by Gavin Luke Nothing to Be Scare Of by Kikoru Village in Ruins by Experia Pretend to Wake Up by Max Anson Pressure Drop by Max Anson Daybreak by Max Anson Everything Will Move by Hysics Octavium by Robert Ruth The Antibody by Alec Slayne I Have My Ways by Raymond Grouse Arriving in Rain by Kikoru
You've heard his name in the credits and interacted with him on the BGG guild, hear from the man himself! HG Guild manager and BGG user Gidorah joins your regular hosts Chris Alley, Cameron Lockey and Jason Yanchuleff as they dive into three titles by esteemed designer Leo Colovini.Featured Games:Fae (00:18:43)The Bridges of Shangri-La (00:43:30)Magna Grecia (01:08:07)Hidden Gems Geek List:https://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/289922/hidden-gems-podcast-game-ratingsFollow us online:Email: hiddengemsboardgamepodcast@gmail.comWeb: https://hiddengems.gamesPatreon: https://patreon.com/hiddengemspodcastInstagram: @hiddengems.gamesFacebook: @hiddengemsboardgamepodcastTwitter: @hiddengemsboardYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR8wU2vjV2RJ7C6iRuq2WcABGG Guild #: 3874Credits:Fae Theme, "The Storyteller", Kikoru, Royalty Free LicenseThe Bridges of Shangri-La Theme, "Mystic Mountain", Jon Björk, Royalty Free LicenseMagna Grecia Theme, "In the Ruins of Etna", Trabant 33, Royalty Free LicenseLogo Design, Katelyn Nieto, @itskatelynnietoHidden Gems: A Board Game Podcast was produced and edited by Chris Alley, Cameron Lockey, and Jason Yanchuleff in Raleigh, NC. The Hidden Gems: A Board Game Podcast theme is licensed under a royalty free license contract.
Llegamos al último programa de repaso a las festividades del calendario romano y en el programa de hoy conoceremos las celebraciones de Septiembre, octubre, noviembre y diciembre. Descubriremos fiestas como las juvenales, el hallazgo de Osiris y hablaremos del nombre secreto de Roma. Recopilación de fiestas mencionadas en el programa: SEPTIEMBRE Del 4 al 19. Juegos romanos. OCTUBRE Día 1. Fiesta de Fides. Día 1. Tigillo Sororio. Día 4. Ayuno de Ceres. Día 11. Meditrinalia. Día 3. Fontinalia. Día 15. Caballo de octubre. Del 15 al 30. Juegos capitolinos. Día 18. Juvenalia. Día 19. Armilustrium. Del 28 al 3 de noviembre. Hallazgo de Osiris. NOVIEMBRE. Hasta el día 3. Hallazgo de Osiris. Del 4 al 17. Juegos plebeyos. Día 8. Apertura del mundus por tercera vez. Día 13. Banquete de Júpiter. Día 13. Feroniae. DICIEMBRE. Día 4. Fiesta de la Bona Dea. Día 5. Faunalia. Día 11. Agonalia de Indiges. Día 11. Septimontium. Día 15. Segundas Consualia. Del 17 al 23. Saturnalia. Día 19. Opalia. Día 21. Angeronalia. Día 23. Larentalia. La imagen que ilustra el programa es un detalle de la pintura SATURNALIA, de Antoine Callet (1783) Muchas gracias a SONIA CHAVES y a SARA ARNAU por participar en este programa. Puedes ponerte en contacto con Sonia a través de: www.soniachaves.es Twitter: @DubbingSonia Puedes ponerte en contacto con Sara a través de: Twitter: @Desterrades Instagram @lesdesterradespodcast TRACKLIST DEL PROGRAMA 00'00'' - Arriving in ancient Rome, Kikoru. 00'57'' - Sancta Terra, Dark Fantasy Studio. 01'53'' - Fanfarria cinematográfica. 02'27'' - Olympus, Dream Cave. 04'34'' - A Hero's Vendetta, Grant Newman. 06'37'' - Epic Cinematic Vocal, Robert karpinski. 09'16'' - The Flames of Rome, Kai Engel. 12'28'' - Cinematic Collection Choir Medley Feat Nora Fodil, Grégoire Lourme. 13'44'' - Blankh, Andrey Avkhimovich. 15'31'' - Atmospheric III, AlfRaMusic. 20'19'' - A Night at Athena's Temple. 21'51'' - Cinematic Collection Choir Medley Feat Nora Fodil, Grégoire Lourme. 26'38'' - Hypothesis, Jo Wandrini. 28'16'' - Musicorum et Tibia, Roman empire flute music. 31'04'' - Atmospheric 2, AlfraMusic 32'52'' - Transfiguration, Dark Fantasy Studio. 37'49'' - Too fast to run, Deskant. 39'16'' - Blankh, Andrey Avkhimovich. 39'31'' - Devil's Disgrace, Deskant. 41'18'' - I am Soldier, Grégoire Lourme. 44'28'' - Your eyes on me, Dark Fantasy Studio. 57'27'' - Aetas Romana, Adrian von Ziegler. ¡Suscríbete, no dudes en dejar tus comentarios y comparte el programa con las personas a las que les guste la historia de Roma! Recuerda que me puedes apoyar en iVoox mediante suscripción mensual o también me puedes invitar a un chupito de garum en nuestra página de ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/romaaeterna Para ponerte en contacto conmigo puedes encontrarme en Twitter: @RomaAeternaFM o si lo prefieres me puedes escribir por correo electrónico: Romaaeternapodcast@gmail.com Ahora me puedes seguir también en instagram: romaaeternapodcast Mi linktree para que puedas ver todos los proyectos en los que estoy enfrascado: https://linktr.ee/IbanMartin Estoy haciendo un hilo recopilatorio en Twitter con canciones que uso en el Podcast: https://twitter.com/RomaAeternaFM/status/1386210996042227713 ¡Muchas gracias por escucharme, esto no sería posible sin ti! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Sigue el repaso a las festividades del calendario romano y en el programa de hoy conoceremos las celebraciones de Mayo, Junio, Julio (Quintilis) y Agosto (Sextilis). Descubriremos las lemuria, las furrinalia, el nombre secreto de Roma, varios juegos y muchas más cosas que seguro te encantarán. Recopilación de fiestas mencionadas en el programa: MAYO Día 1. Laralia. Días 9, 11 y 13. Lemuria. Día 14. Argei. Día 15. Mercuralia. Día 21. Agonalia vediovis. Día 23. Tubilustrium. Día 23. Rosalia. Día 29. Ambarvalia. JUNIO Día 1. Carna. Día 7. Fiesta de pescadores. Día 9. Vestalia. Día 11. Matralia. Del 13 al 15. Quincuatrus minores. Día 15. Purificación del templo de Marte y cierre de las puertas del templo de Vesta. Día 20. Dedicación del templo de Summanus. Día 24. Diosa Fortuna. Días 25 y 26. Taurilia. QUINTILIS - JULIO Día 5. Poplifugia. Del 6 al 13. Ludi Apollinares. Día 7. Nonas Caprotinas. Día 15. Transvecto Equitum. Días 19 y 21. Lucaria. Del 20 al 30. Ludi Victoriae Caesaris. Día 23. Neptunalia. Día 25. Furrinalia. SEXTILIS - AGOSTO Día 1. Aegipto Capta. Día 3. Supplicia Canum. Día 12. Hércules. Día 13. Vertumnalia. Día 13. Cástor y Pólux. Día 13. Fortuna Equestre. Día 13. Diana. Día 17. Portunalia. Día 19. Vinalia Rustica. Día 21. Consualia. Día 23. Volcanalia. Día 25. Apertura del mundus. Día 25. Opiconsiva. Día 27. Volturnalia. La imagen que ilustra el programa es un detalle del mosaico conocido como "memento mori", de Pompeya. Se puede ver en el museo arqueológico de Nápoles. El artículo sobre el supplicia canum: https://cliobiblioteca.wordpress.com/2021/10/07/supplicia-canum/ TRACKLIST DEL PROGRAMA 00'00'' - Arriving in ancient Rome, Kikoru. 01'03'' - Sancta Terra, Dark Fantasy Studio. 01'48'' - Movie Score Special II, AlfRaMusic. 06'09'' - Witch Sisters, Christian Andersen. 07'29'' - Creatures of the Night, Sage Oursler. 08'37'' - Witch Sisters, Christian Andersen. 11'10'' - Creatures of the Night, Sage Oursler. 13'10'' - Atmospheric III, AlfRaMusic. 15'36'' - Atmospheric III, AlfRaMusic. 29'06'' - Cinematic Collection Choir Medley Feat Nora Fodil, Grégoire Lourme 35'04'' - Roman and Hellenic Ambience, a Night at Athena's Temple. Sacado del canal de youtube de Roselight Moon. 37'10'' - The Greatest Champions, Grégoire Lourme. 41'19'' - Affinity, de la BSO del videojuego Imperator Rome, compuesta por Jonatan Järpehag. 43'16'' - Atomspheric II, AlfRaMusic. 54'52'' - Olympus, Dream Cave. 56'23'' - Ancient Roman Ambience and Music - emperor Augustus Balcony - Roselight Moon. 70'33'' - Aetas Romana, Adrian von Ziegler. ¡Suscríbete, no dudes en dejar tus comentarios y comparte el programa con las personas a las que les guste la historia de Roma! Recuerda que me puedes apoyar en iVoox mediante suscripción mensual o también me puedes invitar a un chupito de garum en nuestra página de ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/romaaeterna Para ponerte en contacto conmigo puedes encontrarme en Twitter: @RomaAeternaFM o si lo prefieres me puedes escribir por correo electrónico: Romaaeternapodcast@gmail.com Ahora me puedes seguir también en instagram: romaaeternapodcast Estoy haciendo un hilo recopilatorio en Twitter con canciones que uso en el Podcast: https://twitter.com/RomaAeternaFM/status/1386210996042227713 ¡Muchas gracias por escucharme, esto no sería posible sin ti! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Comenzamos el repaso al calendario de festividades romanas hablando de lo que sucedía los meses de ENERO, FEBRERO, MARZO Y ABRIL. Hablaremos de fiestas tan famosas como las Lupercalia y de otras no tanto como una celebrada en honor a la diosa ISIS. Un programa lleno de curiosidades que seguro te sorprenderán. Recopilación de fiestas mencionadas en el programa: ENERO (Sin fecha fija) COMPITALIA Día 9. AGONALIA de Jano. Días 11 y 15. CARMENTALIA. (Sin fecha fija) FERIAS SEMENTIVAS y PAGANALIA. FEBRERO Día 2 (o sin fecha fija) AMBURBIUM. Día 13. FAUNALIA. Del 13 al 21. PARENTALIA. Día 15. LUPERCALIA. Día 17. QUIRINALIA. Día 21. FERALIA. Día 22. CARISTIA. (Sin fecha fija, aunque límite día 17) FORNACALIA. Día 23. TERMINALIA. Día 24. REGIFUGIO. Día 27. EQUIRRIA. MARZO Día 1. DIES NATALIS MARTIS. Día 1. ANCILIA. Día 1. MATRONALIA. Día 5. NAVÍO DE ISIS. Día 14. EQUIRRIA. Día 15. FIESTA DE ANNA PERENNA. Días 16 y 17. ARGEI. Día 17. LIBERALIA. Día 17. AGONALIA DE MARTE. Día 19. ARMILUSTRIUM. Del 19 al 23. QUINQUATRUS MAIORES. Día 23. TUBILUSTRIUM. Del día 22 al 28. FIESTA DE ATIS. ABRIL Día 1. VENERALIA. Día 4. MEGALENSES. Día 15. FORDICIDIA. Del día 12 al 19. CERIALIA. Día 21. PARILIA. Día 23. VINALIA. Día 25. ROBIGALIA. Día 28. VESTALIA. Del día 28 al 3 de mayo. FLORALIA. (Sin fecha fija) FERIAS LATINAS. La imagen que ilustra este programa es FIESTAS LUPERCALES, un óleo sobre lienzo de Andrea Camassei (1635). Esta obra forma parte de la colección del Museo del Prado. TRACKLIST DEL PROGRAMA 00'00'' - Arriving in ancient Rome, Kikoru. 01'04'' - Sancta Terra, Dark Fantasy Studio. 03'32'' - Sunrise, Dark Fantasy Studio. 08'37'' - Ancient Rome Music, BluePanda Music. 12'57'' - Chant of the Moors, Flouw. 18'05'' - Primitive Traces, JH Coleman. 21'24'' - Epic Bravery Percussion, Akashic Records. 24'57'' - An ancient dome, Trabant 33. 30'09'' - The Dominion, Bonnie Grace. 31'47'' - Imperious, Bonnie Grace. 34'44'' - Bone Breaker, Dark Fantasy Studio. 37'17'' - Battle Drums, Akashic Records. 37'51'' - Blankh, Andrey Avhimovich. 41'47'' - Dark Turns to Light, Hampus Naeselius. 45'42'' - Adventures Wanted, AlfRaMusic. 55'12'' - Epic Cinematic Vocal, Robert Karpinski - Etta. 57'44'' - Adventures Wanted, AlfRaMusic. 67'14'' - Spirit Machine, Robert Karpinski. 69'22'' - Brought to Rome, Francis Wells. 73'37'' - Deeper than the Ocean, Bonnie Grace. 78'51'' - Aetas Romana, Adrian von Ziegler. ¡Suscríbete, no dudes en dejar tus comentarios y comparte el programa con las personas a las que les guste la historia de Roma! Recuerda que me puedes apoyar en iVoox mediante suscripción mensual o también me puedes invitar a un chupito de garum en nuestra página de ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/romaaeterna Para ponerte en contacto conmigo puedes encontrarme en Twitter: @RomaAeternaFM o si lo prefieres me puedes escribir por correo electrónico: Romaaeternapodcast@gmail.com Ahora me puedes seguir también en instagram: romaaeternapodcast Estoy haciendo un hilo recopilatorio en Twitter con canciones que uso en el Podcast: https://twitter.com/RomaAeternaFM/status/1386210996042227713 ¡Muchas gracias por escucharme, esto no sería posible sin ti! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Hoy paramos el relato de la República y nos vamos a meter de lleno en uno de los temas más apasionantes y que más nos conectan con la antigua Roma: su calendario. En este primer programa vamos a hacer una introducción para ver la evolución del calendario, del original lunar de 10 meses al solar de 12 meses. Un programa lleno de curiosidades y que seguro te sorprenderán. La imagen que ilustra este programa es una reproducción de los FASTI ANTIATES MAIORES, expuesta en el Museo del Teatro romano de Caesaragusta. El original está en Roma, En el Museo Nacional de las Termas. Es anterior a la reforma de César. Enlace al curso Gaudir UB Patricios y Plebeyos de BARCELONA: http://www.ub.edu/gaudirub/programacurs_es.php?url_retorn=cursos_area_es&IdArea=48&CodiCurs=1865&AnyAcademic=2021&Quatrimestre=3 Enlace al curso Gaudir UB Patricios y Plebeyos de BADALONA: http://www.ub.edu/gaudirub/programacurs_es.php?url_retorn=cursos_area_es&IdArea=48&CodiCurs=1866&AnyAcademic=2021&Quatrimestre=3 TRACKLIST DEL PROGRAMA 00'00'' - Arriving in ancient Rome, Kikoru. 01'03'' - Sancta Terra, Dark fantasy Studio. 03'45'' - Ancient Rome Music, BluePanda. 06'23'' - Ancient Discoveries, Gabriel Lewis. 11'36'' - Fountain of Belief, Hampus Naeselius. 14'19'' - The Architect, Bonnie Grace. 17'07'' - New Civilization, Wendel Scherer. 24'25'' - Them Primum, Oreste Fiengo. 30'12'' - Brought to Rome, Francis Wells 32'25'' - Olympus, Dream Cave. 36'41'' - March Towards the End, Bonnie Grace. 46'48'' - Aetas Romana, Adrian von Ziegler. ¡Suscríbete, no dudes en dejar tus comentarios y comparte el programa con las personas a las que les guste la historia de Roma! Recuerda que me puedes apoyar en iVoox mediante suscripción mensual o también me puedes invitar a un chupito de garum en nuestra página de ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/romaaeterna Para ponerte en contacto conmigo puedes encontrarme en Twitter: @RomaAeternaFM o si lo prefieres me puedes escribir por correo electrónico: Romaaeternapodcast@gmail.com Ahora me puedes seguir también en instagram: romaaeternapodcast Estoy haciendo un hilo recopilatorio en Twitter con canciones que uso en el Podcast: https://twitter.com/RomaAeternaFM/status/1386210996042227713 ¡Muchas gracias por escucharme, esto no sería posible sin ti! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Continua la historia de la República y hoy llegamos a la historia de Tito Manlio, hijo de Imperioso, que se enfrentará a un galo de dimensiones descomunales en combate singular. También viviremos diferentes enfrentamientos con los galos. Durante estos años hemos pasado de ecuos y volscos a galos revoltosos campando por el lacio. La imagen que ilustra el programa es una caricatura de John Leech, de "The Comic History of Rome" de Gilbert Abbott A Beckett, de mediados del siglo XIX, en la que aparecen Tito Manlio y el enorme galo. TRACKLIST DEL PROGRAMA 00'00'' - Arriving in ancient Rome, Kikoru. 00'56'' - Sancta Terra, Dark fantasy Studio. 03'21'' - Monuments, Bonnie Grace. 11'10'' - Hypothesis, jo Wandrini. 15'57'' - Impulse, Hampus Naeselius. 19'20'' - The Cosmos, Jo Wandrini. 19'44'' - Super Hero, Bonnie Grace. 22'23'' - Brought to Rome, Francis Wells. 24'34'' - Cold Conclusion, August Wilhelmsson. 25'35'' - Soldiers Chant, Jeff van Dyck. OST Rome: Total War. 26'06'' - Heaven VS Hell, Grégoire Lourme. 28'52'' - I am Soldier, Grégoire Lourme. 33'10'' - The deadly war, Julien Allioux. 35'38'' - Cinematic Collection Choir Medley feat Nora Fodil, Grégoire Lourme. 37'32'' - Hold the gates, Dream Cave. 59'07'' - Aetas Romana, Adrian von Ziegler. ¡Suscríbete, no dudes en dejar tus comentarios y comparte el programa con las personas a las que les guste la historia de Roma! Recuerda que me puedes apoyar en iVoox mediante suscripción mensual o también me puedes invitar a un chupito de garum en nuestra página de ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/romaaeterna Para ponerte en contacto conmigo puedes encontrarme en Twitter: @RomaAeternaFM o si lo prefieres me puedes escribir por correo electrónico: Romaaeternapodcast@gmail.com Ahora me puedes seguir también en instagram: romaaeternapodcast Estoy haciendo un hilo recopilatorio en Twitter con canciones que uso en el Podcast: https://twitter.com/RomaAeternaFM/status/1386210996042227713 ¡Muchas gracias por escucharme, esto no sería posible sin ti! 🐺🐺🐺🐺 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Llegamos a uno de los momentos que cambiarán la historia de la república. Después de décadas de tribunos militares con poder consular, vuelve el consulado y lo hace tras años de lucha. Tres hombres se conjuran para que la plebe pueda tener los mismos honores que los patricios...y lo harán desde dentro del sistema. La imagen que ilustra el programa son, de izquierda a derecha: Bruto, Scevola y Furio Camilo en un fresco de Domenico Ghirlandaio que se puede ver en la sala dei gigli del Palazzo Vecchio de Florencia. TRACKLIST DEL PROGRAMA 00'00'' - Arriving in Ancient Rome, Kikoru. 01'15'' - Sancta terra, Dark Fantasy Studio. 04'59'' - Atmospheric III, AlfRaMusic. 11'16'' - Cinematic Collection Choir Medley, Grégoire Lourme. 12'53'' - Battle Sword, Phoenix Tail. 14'51'' - Adventures Wanted, AlfRaMusic. 22'27'' - Ancient Discoveries, Gabriel Lewis. 24'06'' - War Machine, Grégoire Lourme. 25'38'' - Roma Aeterna, David Chas. 27'01'' - Steampunk Monumental, AlfRaMusic. 32'09'' - Game of Bones, AlfRaMusic. 32'35'' - Metamorpheus, Hampus Naeselius. 38'50'' - A Hero's Vendetta, Grant Newman. 44'34'' - Movie Score Special II, AlfRaMusic. 51'54'' - Sciophobia, Jo Wandrini. 56'29'' - Super Hero, Bonnie Grace. 70'41'' - Aetas Romana, Adrian von Ziegler. ¡Suscríbete, no dudes en dejar tus comentarios y comparte el programa con las personas a las que les guste la historia de Roma! Recuerda que me puedes apoyar en iVoox mediante suscripción mensual o también me puedes invitar a un chupito de garum en nuestra página de ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/romaaeterna Para ponerte en contacto conmigo puedes encontrarme en Twitter: @RomaAeternaFM o si lo prefieres me puedes escribir por correo electrónico: Romaaeternapodcast@gmail.com Ahora me puedes seguir también en instagram: romaaeternapodcast Estoy haciendo un hilo recopilatorio en Twitter con canciones que uso en el Podcast: https://twitter.com/RomaAeternaFM/status/1386210996042227713 ¡Muchas gracias por escucharme, esto no sería posible sin ti! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
What other hobby allows you to taste some stew, build an ancient wonder and commit financial fraud all in the same evening ... or episode? Join your hosts Chris Alley, Cameron Lockey and Jason Yanchuleff as they delve into 3 lesser known titles by the prolific but endangered Tasty Minstrel Games. Featured Games:Burgoo (00:27:39)Architects of the Colosseum (00:48:26)Ponzi Scheme (01:06:59)Hidden Gems Geek List:https://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/289922/hidden-gems-podcast-game-ratingsFollow us online:Email: hiddengemsboardgamepodcast@gmail.comWeb: https://hiddengems.gamesInstagram: @hiddengems.gamesFacebook: @hiddengemsboardgamepodcastTwitter: @hiddengemsboardBGG Guild #: 3874Credits:Burgoo Theme, “Bloodroot Mountain", River Foxcroft, Royalty Free LicenseArchitects of the Colosseum Theme, “Arriving in Ancient Rome”, Kikoru, Royalty Free LicensePonzi Scheme Theme, "As Time Passes", Golden Age Radio, Royalty Free LicenseLogo Design, Katelyn Nieto, @itskatelynnietoHidden Gems: A Board Game Podcast was produced and edited by Chris Alley, Cameron Lockey, and Jason Yanchuleff in Raleigh, NC. The Hidden Gems: A Board Game Podcast theme is licensed under a royalty free license contract.
A classic poem to encourage you and your peeps! Some say John Greenleaf Whittier wrote this, some say Edgar A. Guest also wrote it. Whoever wrote it, Aunti Oni's version is the best;-)So listen up!Music: (c) For The Sake Of You by KikoruMix & mastered by DJ King CanalSee Aunti Oni here; Aunti Oni.funIf you love Don't Quit!, show you care and share it with your family & friends everywhere, thanks!Visit with Aunti Oni & friends in Story Village Live! a monthly cultural storytelling adventure live on Zoom!To support this podcast with a one-time or monthly donation to help sustain future episodes! Click YES! Thanks so much *!* See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We've covered plenty of under-appreciated and forgotten games, now it's time to journey into the unusual. In this episode of Hidden Gems, your hosts Chris Alley and Jason Yanchuleff, along with guest host Bill Arnie explore three potential gems with unusual mechanics.Featured Games:Time 'n' Space (00:22:17)Sidibaba (00:41:17)Code of Nine (00:59:50)Follow us online:Email: hiddengemsboardgamepodcast@gmail.comWeb: https://hiddengems.gamesInstagram: @hiddengems.gamesFacebook: @hiddengemsboardgamepodcastTwitter: @hiddengemsboardBGG Guild #: 3874Credits:Time 'n' Space Theme, “Fugent", Lupus Nocte, Creative Commons 0 LicenseSidibaba Theme, “Arabic Guesthouse”, Sight of Wonders, Creative Commons 0 LicenseCode of Nine Theme, “Alone in the Forest”, Kikoru, Creative Commons 0 LicenseLogo Design, Katelyn Nieto, @itskatelynnietoHidden Gems: A Board Game Podcast was produced and edited by Chris Alley, Cameron Lockey, and Jason Yanchuleff in Raleigh, NC. The Hidden Gems: A Board Game Podcast theme is licensed under a royalty free license contract.
Andy's motivations have been made clear, Kikoru's backstory is legally distinct from Noelle's, and half of Boruto is spent arguing about a problem Hinata could have solved in seconds. 3:42 - My Hero Academia 326 19:52 - Undead Unluck 79 26:52 - Boruto 62 42:06 - Kaiju No. 8 44 50:55 - Spy x Family 53 60:29 - Edens Zero 160 69:13 - The Hunter's Guild: Red Hood 11 78:57 - Magu-chan: God of Destruction 59 88:17 - PPPPPP 1 101:06 - Dr. Stone 211 103:52 - Mashle: Magic and Muscles 78 110:50 - The Elusive Samurai 32 120:10 - Black Clover 306 126:57 - Favorite Series and MVP
In this episode I have a printing plate. It leads me to the owner of the Great James H. Drew Exposition and the printing company that used it nearly forty years ago. Thank you to Jimmy Drew @DrewExposition and Al Rosenberg @triangleposter Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and Anchor. You can also listen on our website --> object-obscura.com Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Behind the Walls' by Nathanie @nathaniengnu @thesznsounds Thanks to Epidemicsound for the music and SFX. Music in order of appearance: Mystery Evolving by Gabriel Lewis, Behind the Walls by Nathanie, Mystery by ispeakwaves, Rain Show by Farrell Wooten, Freakshow by Mike Franklyn, The Boy with the Tattoo by V. V. Campos, Vague by Amaranth Cove, Backward Thinking by More than a Family, Rainbow Mystery by Kikoru, A Refreshing Change by Claude Signet, Lens Flare 1 by Peter Sandberg, Just Be Curious by Jerry Lacey, Changing Outlook by Trevor Kowalski and The Way I am by Mica Emory. Archival audio: “1962 Seattle World's Fair Commercial” on YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatcher2/message
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Nuestro Xevi no es muy fan de The Expanse, pero sí de Killjoys, la alternativa de aventuras en el espacio que nos propone Expone: Xevi Panda Edición y Música: Jose Ceballos Temas de: Kikoru, Hector Posser, August Wihelmsson, Ebb & Flod, Hawea, Dream Cave y Fredrik Ekstrom Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Are you repelled by certain words? Do you get that fingernails-on-chalkboard feeling when someone says 'moist,' 'dollop' or 'fascia'? In this week's episode Kavita Pillay, who has some word aversions of her own, seeks answers from linguists who study this phenomenon. Music in the podcast by Podington Bear, Kikoru and Blue Dot Sessions. Photo by Sauli Pillay. Read a transcript of this episode here.
This clip if from Dead Ghost's DIE RPG podcast, "Replay." As our crew approaches the Gamemaster's radio island, they pick up a broadcast from their old show. --- Twenty years ago, we played a game. We recorded that game and shared it over the airwaves of our high school radio station, WKEY AM 1360. People listened. So did other things. Twenty years later, we were invited to play a live reunion show for the hardcore fans. Little did we know, this time the game was real. For our first Dead Ghost production, we are diving into Rowan, Rook and Decard's fantasy horror game: DIE RPG. In DIE RPG you play a group of real-world, deeply-flawed adults who are transported into a fantasy realm via a predatory, sinister roleplaying game. There, they're transformed into Paragons and given strange and frightening powers. In this world, the players are confronted with their truest desires and deepest fears, and only they can decide when the game is over. Players will take on the role of the show's cast and supporters, creating Personas (the real-world person that each player—including the GM—plays) and Paragons (The six types of adventurers a Persona can be transformed into when they enter the world of DIE). Listen to all the shows from the Dead Ghost network early and ad-free at patreon.com/deadghostpro. MUSIC "Algorithmic" by Audiorezout "Essence of Progress" by Kikoru "Eternal Odyssey" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "Lost Empire" by David Celeste CAST Dictator: Fern (played by Jenn) Fool: Rory (played by Haley) Emotion Knight: Andrea (played by Alex) Neo: Lukas (played by Kappa) Godbinder: Deliria (played by Banana) Master: Jacob (played by Aram) FIND US Patreon: patreon.com/deadghostpro Web: deadghostpro.com TikTok: tiktok.com/@deadghostpro Twitter: twitter.com/deadghostpro Bluesky: deadghost.bsky.social Instagram: instagram.com/deadghostproductions
Chapter 5: DIE rewards the players with power, while some are tempted to seek even more. Twenty years ago, we played a game. We recorded that game and shared it over the airwaves of our high school radio station, WKEY AM 1360. People listened. So did other things. Twenty years later, we were invited to play a live reunion show for the hardcore fans. Little did we know, this time the game was real. For our first Dead Ghost production, we are diving into Rowan, Rook and Decard's fantasy horror game: DIE RPG. In DIE RPG you play a group of real-world, deeply-flawed adults who are transported into a fantasy realm via a predatory, sinister roleplaying game. There, they're transformed into Paragons and given strange and frightening powers. In this world, the players are confronted with their truest desires and deepest fears, and only they can decide when the game is over. Players will take on the role of the show's cast and supporters, creating Personas (the real-world person that each player—including the GM—plays) and Paragons (The six types of adventurers a Persona can be transformed into when they enter the world of DIE). Listen to all the shows from the Dead Ghost network early and ad-free at patreon.com/deadghostpro. MUSIC "Signal to Noise" by Hampus Naeselius "Siren Song" by Farrell Wooten "Midst of Life" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "Low on Drama" by Craft Case "Alluvion" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "Epic Voyage" by Dream Cave "The Opening" by Lennon Hutton "The Answer Lies" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "In Night's Embrace" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "The Opening" by Lennon Hutton "The Kidnapping" by Farrell Wooten "In Plain Sight" by August Wilhelmsson "Dancing Pink Orbs" by 369 "A Lick and a Promise" by Splasher! "First Responders" by Skrya "The Cost of Fear" by Jon Björk "Omen" by Red Dictionary "Opposite to Destruction" by Hanna Lindgren "No Place to Be" by Farrell Wooten "Essence of Progress" by Kikoru "Eternal Odyssey" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "Lost Empire" by David Celeste "Sealed Letters" by August Wilhelmsson "Spook" by JH Coleman "It Keeps Coming Back" by Christian Andersen "Blood Suspect" by Alan Carlson-Green "Alienated" by ELFL CAST Dictator: Fern (played by Jenn) Fool: Rory (played by Haley) Emotion Knight: Andrea (played by Alex) Neo: Lukas (played by Kappa) Godbinder: Deliria (played by Banana) Master: Jacob (played by Aram) FIND US Patreon: patreon.com/deadghostpro Web: deadghostpro.com TikTok: tiktok.com/@deadghostpro Twitter: twitter.com/deadghostpro Bluesky: deadghost.bsky.social Instagram: instagram.com/deadghostproductions SPONSORS Brancolonia: An all-Italian medieval, roguish and picaresque setting for the 5th Edition of the most famous role-playing game of all time. Adventure Dice: Your Canadian source for RPG dice, role-playing game accessories, and other tabletop gaming goodies. We believe in quality products and good customer service.