colloquial term for an especially high spring tide, such as a perigean spring tide.
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HoS: Judith Hennemann liest aus "Besser nicht warten auf King Tide"" – Uwe Kullnick spricht mit der Autorin über ihre Welt der Lyrik(Hördauer gesamt ca. 80 min, Lesung bis ca. 24 min)Moderation Uwe Kullnick»Besser nicht warten auf King Tide« verarbeitet poetisch Berichte über die Nuklearwaffen-Tests der USA auf den Marshallinseln im Pazifischen Ozean zwischen 1946 und 1958. Vor dem Hintergrund des steigenden Meeresspiegels und der damit verbundenen Gefahr sowohl für die Inselkette an sich und ihre Bewohner als auch für den ohnehin brüchigen »Runit Dome«, in dem die radioaktiven »End«abfälle der Tests gesammelt wurden, stellt sich anhand dieses Extrembeispiels die Frage nach den systemischen Auswirkungen unseres Umgangs mit der Biosphäre. Die weitab unseres Kontinents gelegene Inselkette führt vor Augen, wie verheerend die Auswirkungen der soeben in der EU-Taxonomie als nachhaltig deklarierten Nukleartechnologie, selbst ohne ihren Einsatz in Form von Waffen, sind. Der »Runit Dome« verkörpert eine Prognose für die Suche nach dem nuklearen Endlager in Deutschland und Europa insgesamt. »Der Blick auf die Folgen der Nuklearwaffentests im Bikini-Atoll zeigt, das Reversibilität im Zusammenhang mit Atomenergie eben nicht gegeben ist. Weder die Bevölkerung noch die Flora und Fauna konnten je regenerieren«, sagt Judith Hennemann. Wie geht Lyrik und wie gehen wir in unserer Sprache mit Irreversibilität um? – Hier formulieren sich nicht irgendwelche akrobatischen Möglichkeiten fürs Gedicht – hier ist Lyrik geradezu aufgerufen, an der Sprache zu arbeiten. Judith Hennemann tut das. ...Judith Hennemann, 1975 in Papenburg / Ems geboren, lebt in Frankfurt am Main und arbeitet als Industriesoziologin in einem Produktionswerk. Sie schreibt Lyrik und Theaterstücke und veröffent- licht unter anderem in »AKZENTE«, »DAS GEDICHT«, »außer.dem«, »L. Der Literaturbote«, »Versnetze« sowie im Internet und im Radio. Ihr Stück »Androguards« wurde von Sascha Weipert im Frankfurter Autorentheater inszeniert. Sie erreichte die Bestenliste des »4. lauter niemand preis für politische lyrik« und erhielt 2014 den Jurypreis des »Hochstadter Stiers«. Judith Hennemann war zum renommierten Irseer Pegasus eingeladen und im »Jahrbuch der Lyrik« präsent.Wenn Ihnen dieser Beitrag gefallen hat, hören Sie doch auch einmal hier hineinoder vielleicht in diese SendungRedaktion und Realisation Uwe Kullnick
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Episode 97 of Fangoria's COLORS OF THE DARK Elric and Bekah discuss new films THE MONKEY, THE GORGE, BLOAT, PRESENCE, KING TIDE, THE CALENDAR KILLER & DO NOT DISTURB. The duo are then joined by James Ashcroft, Director of COMING HOME IN THE DARK and the new Shudder release THE RULE OF JENNY PEN (as well as being one of Elrics oldest friends!). They discuss the dark power struggle at the heart of his new film, working with your heroes and making the transition from an actor to a film director.
RobChrisRob synchronized their transmission arrays to really dig deep into matters of such great importance as the YC Startup that dehumanizes humans, the asteroid that now definitely won't destroy the earth, the genital verification signs that trolled a dallas airport, tourists blocking rescue workers at a volcano, chimps prefer peeing in groups, Firefox definitely or definitely not selling all your personal data, EA releasing the source code to the dos era command & conquer Red Alert, Instagram bugging and and showing murder & violence and nobody noticed, the indian man who sued the theater for showing so many ads that he was late for work and winning, tardigrade proteins that might cure cancer, bringing back wooly mammoths or at least wooly mice with gene splicing, chris's substack piece about 60 hour work weeks at google, Film reviews for the King Tide, Red Rooms, Doppleganger, and Come to Daddy Join our discord to talk along or the Subreddit where you will find all the links https://discord.gg/YZMTgpyhB https://www.reddit.com/r/TacoZone/
Relembramos David Lynch e Uma História Simples (The Straight Story), visitamos os bastidores de um filme francês em Making Of e ainda vamos à pesca em The King Tide, um bom filme que nos passou ao lado. (00:00) Intro (01:41) Jean Claude Van Damme não fez a espargata (03:23) Adrien Brody e a Inteligência Artifical em "O Brutalista" (09:48) David Lynch (16:38) Conversa sobre o filme "Uma História Simples" (The Straight Story) (29:21)Conversa sobre o filme "Making Of" (36:42) Conversa sobre o filme "The King Tide" (46:25) Box Office Portugal / Despedida A Sala Azul nas redes sociais: https://letterboxd.com/SalaAzulPodcast https://youtube.com/@SalaAzul https://instagram.com/SalaAzulPodcast https://facebook.com/SalaAzulPodcast Temas "The Strip", "Free Time" e "Horrible" interpretados por Mela Collective sob licença CC BY-SA 4.0. https://www.melacollective.com https://melagroup.bandcamp.com https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Episode 390, including tracks from King Tide, No Offense, Close Grip, The Owen Guns, The Crabs, Earth Crisis, Towerblocks, Pushing Up Daisies, and Big Like Texas. The episode is loaded with a bunch of new music shared with us, an audio letter from Grammar Free in the U.K., tracks from two great albums, and wrap up the show with some Progressive Metalcore and Alt Country tracks.
November marks the start of King Tide Season. But what is a King Tide, what have they impacted in the past, and what can be done to help reduce the impact? This Podcast addresses all those questions.
When Moses parted the Red Sea, it was considered to be an obviously miracle. The ocean and the tides have always been part of sea faring life and have had legends and myths follow them throughout history. A king's tide is those tides that occur at points throughout the year where they are their highest as the moon, sun, and gravity play a part. The new Canadian film THE KING TIDE popped up on VOD recently to some fairly good reviews. But its title is more a metaphor than part of the interesting plot.Bobby (Clayne Crawford) is the mayor of the only town on an island off the Atlantic Canadian coast. A small dingy appears by the shore with a young baby in it. He and his wife, having just lost a pregnancy, adopt the girl. When she grows up, she begins to show miraculous powers of healing and fortune. Though Bobby tries to hide this from the community, his mother-in-law thinks otherwise leading to great change upon them all.The movie is directed by Christian Sparkes from a script from four writers. Besides Clayne Crawford, other stars include Frances Fisher and Lara Jean Chorostecki. The film was originally did the festival circuit in 2023 before a full release in 2024. With very good reviews, the movie had a short lived window of note. Your co-hosts take a look at it and give their thoughts.
The Sea Shanties of Horror continues into its third entry, as Caleb and Isaac take a look at the recently released film, The King Tide. This time treading some closer waters in this Canadian horror-drama about an Island town that find a little girl with the power to heal their ills. How will they cope when her power stops working? Watch the film first (cause we're going to spoil it here) then come back and join your hosts as they discuss it. This episode was recorded on Aug. 11th, 2024. Email the show at thenoviceelitists@gmail.com or reach out to us on twitter @CalebAlexader And follow Caleb and Isaac on their sister feed, Bending the Elements: Bending the Elements: An Avatar Podcast | The Novice Elitists (podbean.com) And Join Caleb & Eric on the Romulan's Bearing Gifts Podcast: Romulans Bearing Gifts: The Star Trek Podcast | Libsyn Directory And follow Eric on twitter @Bullitt33
Canadian films are still making their way to the big screen with fascinating themes. FITTING IN grapples with societal notions regarding the relationship between body and womanhood. HEY, VIKTOR! tackles a quest for fame and fortune morphed into a journey of self-discovery. THE KING TIDE reflects on community, fundamentalism, and rejection of a larger world. Heavy metal, violence, gambling addiction, and a never-ending pile of dishes serve as the background in THE DISHWASHER to give us a bumpy ride to redemption. Join us in a conversation with Maureen Grant, CCE, Isabelle Malenfant, CCE, Justin Oakey, and Sarah Taylor, CCE the editors of these films who will share their experiences shaping these stories. This panel was moderated by director Chandler Levack.
The balance changes are live, and I have opinions! and I play Galactic Projection Orb Big Spell Mage on the ladder, You can find the deck import code below the following contact links. Join our Discord community here or at discord.me/blisterguy. You can follow me @blisterguy or the podcast @walktoworkHS on twitter. Subscribe to my Youtube channel. You can support this podcast and my other Hearthstone work at Patreon here. # 1x (1) Glacial Shard # 2x (1) Miracle Salesman # 1x (2) Heat Wave # 1x (2) Instrument Tech # 1x (3) Dreamplanner Zephrys # 2x (3) Metal Detector # 1x (3) Reverberations # 1x (3) Rising Waves # 2x (3) Sea Shill # 2x (3) Watercolor Artist # 2x (4) Conniving Conman # 1x (4) King Tide # 1x (5) Portalmancer Skyla # 2x (5) Sleet Skater # 2x (5) Star Power # 1x (6) Norgannon # 1x (7) Marin the Manager # 2x (9) Sunset Volley # 1x (0) Zilliax Deluxe 3000 # 1x (0) Zilliax Deluxe 3000 # 1x (4) Twin Module # 1x (5) Perfect Module # 1x (10) The Galactic Projection Orb # 2x (10) Tsunami # AAECAb7wBgy4xQWH9QXxgAbWmAbTngbHpAa6pwaHvwa6wQaxzgbM4Qb14gYJ8/IFhY4G9JsGtKcGtqcGxboG6ckG7ckG78kGAAED9bMGx6QG97MGx6QG6t4Gx6QGAAA=
I talk about my climb to Standard Legend in September and recount my final boss fight with Tsunami Druid. You can find the deck import code below the following contact links. Join our Discord community here or at discord.me/blisterguy. You can follow me @blisterguy or the podcast @walktoworkHS on twitter. Subscribe to my Youtube channel. You can support this podcast and my other Hearthstone work at Patreon here. # 1x (0) Innervate # 2x (1) Giftwrapped Whelp # 2x (1) Malfurion's Gift # 2x (3) New Heights # 2x (3) Splish-Splash Whelp # 2x (3) Swipe # 1x (3) Take to the Skies # 2x (3) Trogg Gemtosser # 2x (4) Chia Drake # 2x (4) Desert Nestmatron # 1x (4) King Tide # 1x (5) Mistah Vistah # 2x (5) Summer Flowerchild # 1x (7) Marin the Manager # 1x (7) Sleep Under the Stars # 1x (9) Fye, the Setting Sun # 1x (9) Yogg-Saron, Unleashed # 1x (0) Zilliax Deluxe 3000 # 1x (0) Zilliax Deluxe 3000 # 1x (4) Twin Module # 1x (5) Perfect Module # 1x (10) Eonar, the Life-Binder # 2x (10) Tsunami # AAECAZveBQqunwSf8wWplQbBlQbXnAbHpAbVugaluwaHvwa6wQYK/d8Fu5UG2pwGoqAG6qgG76kGh7EGxboG88oG9+UGAAED9bMGx6QG97MGx6QG6t4Gx6QGAAA=
The Traveling Travel Agency is live, and my goodness Mage is making a splash! I play the new Big Spell Mage on the ladder. You can find the deck import code below the following contact links. Join our Discord community here or at discord.me/blisterguy. You can follow me @blisterguy or the podcast @walktoworkHS on twitter. Subscribe to my Youtube channel. You can support this podcast and my other Hearthstone work at Patreon here. # 2x (1) Scarab Keychain # 2x (2) Cult Neophyte # 2x (2) Dirty Rat # 2x (2) Gold Panner # 2x (2) Greedy Partner # 1x (2) Instrument Tech # 2x (3) Metal Detector # 2x (3) Sea Shill # 2x (3) Watercolor Artist # 2x (4) Conniving Conman # 1x (4) King Tide # 1x (4) Speaker Stomper # 1x (5) Portalmancer Skyla # 2x (5) Surfalopod # 2x (6) Under the Sea # 2x (9) Sunset Volley # 2x (10) Tsunami # AAECAb7wBgS4xQWt6QWHvwb14gYNkIMG9JsGzpwG0J4G0Z4Gy58GtqcGxboG6ckG7ckG78kGysoGvM4GAAA=
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Nothing brings the worst out of people like greed, and no movie makes that clearer than the 1963 comedy It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. This week, Bri and special guest Amy Judd Lieberman tell Cozi to watch this epic story about a group of strangers who find out about buried loot and race to get there first. Will Cozi give this classic comedy a chance? Recommendations: Bri – Ask for help when you need it Amy – The podcast 5-4 Cozi – The movie The King Tide (2024)
In this episode, Donnell and Robert dive into a variety of topics, starting with an unexpected brush with Olympic sports that almost didn't happen. They share their experiences with Olympic soccer, women's volleyball, and a peculiar discovery about a unique volleyball position (the libero). Robert weighs in on the madness of men's water polo, and both hosts question the point of some Olympic events. The conversation then shifts to a breakdown of the current Olympic medal standings, leading to a broader discussion about how global power dynamics seem to influence athletic success. But it's not all sports talk! Robert shares his thoughts on the new movie "The Quiet Place: Day One" and a couple of slower-paced Sunday morning movies, including "Knox Goes Away" and "The King Tide." The duo also digs into the latest TV series they've been watching, such as "Those Who Are About to Die," a gritty drama about Roman-era horse racing, and the latest in the Snowpiercer saga. Make sure to visit the website watchinitpod.com to keep up with the latest content and also feel free to give feedback or tell us what you're currently watching by emailing us at watchinitpodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
In our newest episode, Mitch & Ant discuss Inside Out 2, and it's Box Office Marvel! Mitch urges you to watch the new Canadian gem 'The King Tide', Ant has some words to say about the Lena Dunham/Stephen Fry's new Drama 'Treasure', and finally Mitch brings 'Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2" to the episode, for better or worse. We also discuss our Box Office Daft, Summer Movie Wager, Last weekends box office, and whats coming up! Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 09:56 Inside Out 2's Strong Box Office Opening 12:53 The Disappointment of Furiosa's Box Office Performance 21:38 Demographic Trends in Movie Audiences 23:22 'Inside Out 2' Review 36:21 'Winnie the Pooh Blood and Honey 2' 46:46 Review of the Movie 'Treasure' 53:01 'I Saw the TV Glow' 58:06 The Overlooked Canadian Thriller 'The Kingtide' 01:09:58 Anticipating Upcoming Releases: 'Kinds of Kindness', 'The Boy in the Woods', and 'I Am Celine Dion' All of our Links Here: https://linktr.ee/thehollywoodpersona Check us out on Youtube
Episode 368, including tracks from Day Drinker, Bödel, Laki & Järjestys, King Tide, The Haints, The Car Bomb Parade, ЯДОХИМИКАТЫ, Fornicators, Modern Shakes, Bobcat, The Vanrays, and Vulgar Chaos . Eric is unfortunately unable to join for this episode. The episode is loaded with a bunch of new music shared with us, mentioning of some upcoming live shows, discuss a great album, and wrap up the show with a soul and groove metal track.
It's the end of an era with the Captain pulling the pin on Moto GP at the end of the season (insert foghorn sound effect here). Not only did the boys have the scoop on the announcement three weeks ago (We Told You So), but they have the Captain's own memo from Catalunya this past week revealing the skulduggery that ruined his big day. Of course The Captain is just one of the things that makes Moto PG the greatest motorcycling podcast in the universe. There's also Rossi's letter, Borrie's Poem, Freido's horoscope and even a little bit of chat about the actual racing. It's good stuff and your life will be better if you listen so press play now and watch the supermodels come running. Oh, and give us money. IMPORTANT ANOUNCEMENT None of this would be possible without our magnificent sponsors. They support us, so it's only good manners you should support them. Visit their websites, try and buy their products, sign up for their newsletters, and tell them WE SENT YOU. And we would be really pleased if you bought Borrie's books. They're a great read, they make great gifts, and it helps him to feed his family. If he can feed his family he tends not to rob people. All four of his masterpieces are here (https://www.shocknawe.com.au/)… NOISEGUARD (https://www.noiseguard.com.au/) SAVIC MOTORCYCLES (https://www.savicmotorcycles.com/) CF MOTO (https://www.cfmoto.com.au/) AMX SUPERSTORES (https://www.amxsuperstores.com.au) MONGREL BOOTS (https://www.mongrelboots.com.au/) MADE IN GERMANY (https://www.migmotorrad.com.au/) SC-PROJECT (https://sc-project.com.au/) Harley Davidson (https://www.harley-davidson.com/au/en/index.html) BMW MOTORRAD (https://www.bmw-motorrad.com.au/en/home.html#/filter-all) TROOPER LU (https://trooperlu.com.au/) Compass Expeditions (https://compassexpeditions.com/) Grey Gums Cafe (https://greyguminternationalcafe.com/) Simon Crafar's Riders For Dogs (https://www.facebook.com/p/Riders-For-Dogs-100093614162628/?paipv=0&eav=AfaTLpwgAXgkNJn0H4pewS10dMuN4GuDt4_g2hVdTu35PkAACM4hlblVNyQn8lyl-j4&_rdr) Facebook Page
On the September 18, 2024 edition of the Richard Crouse Show we meet Mary Badham. She had no acting experience before she auditioned for the role of the intelligent and unconventional girl Jean Louise Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird. Better known by the nickname Scout, the character is the daughter of Alabama lawyer, Atticus Finch, played by Gregory Peck in the classic film. Mary Badham, at just ten years of age, became the youngest actress to that date to be nominated for Best Supporting Actress. At age fourteen, after appearing in several other films and television show, including the final episode of the original Twilight Zone series, she retired from acting at age fourteen. She stayed close with Gregory Peck, who she always called Atticus, until his death in 2003. To Kill a Mockingbird has never completely left her life, however, Mary has traveled around the world recalling her experiences making the classic film, and praising the book's messages of tolerance and compassion, and now, in her debut as a stage actor, she plays, quote “the meanest old woman who ever lived,” Mrs. Dubose in the national touring production of Aaron Sorkin's stage adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird, which features Richard Thomas in the role of Atticus Finch and is now playing at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto. Check mirvish.com for more details. Then, Christian Sparkes, a film director and screenwriter from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. His new movie, “The King Tide,” is set in an isolated, struggling community, ten years after a child with miraculous gifts washed up on the beach. She is able to heal people, but after a decade of prosperity, her adoptive parents are forced to decide whether her safety is more important than their community's prosperity
On the September 18, 2024 edition of the Richard Crouse Show we meet Mary Badham. She had no acting experience before she auditioned for the role of the intelligent and unconventional girl Jean Louise Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird. Better known by the nickname Scout, the character is the daughter of Alabama lawyer, Atticus Finch, played by Gregory Peck in the classic film. Mary Badham, at just ten years of age, became the youngest actress to that date to be nominated for Best Supporting Actress. At age fourteen, after appearing in several other films and television show, including the final episode of the original Twilight Zone series, she retired from acting at age fourteen. She stayed close with Gregory Peck, who she always called Atticus, until his death in 2003. To Kill a Mockingbird has never completely left her life, however, Mary has traveled around the world recalling her experiences making the classic film, and praising the book's messages of tolerance and compassion, and now, in her debut as a stage actor, she plays, quote “the meanest old woman who ever lived,” Mrs. Dubose in the national touring production of Aaron Sorkin's stage adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird, which features Richard Thomas in the role of Atticus Finch and is now playing at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto. Check mirvish.com for more details. Then, Christian Sparkes, a film director and screenwriter from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. His new movie, “The King Tide,” is set in an isolated, struggling community, ten years after a child with miraculous gifts washed up on the beach. She is able to heal people, but after a decade of prosperity, her adoptive parents are forced to decide whether her safety is more important than their community's prosperity
In Christian Sparkes's new psychological thriller, “The King Tide,” a young girl with mysterious powers washes ashore a remote island community in Newfoundland. But after her powers go dormant, the once peaceful community devolves into violence. Christian joins Tom to talk about the film and why he was interested in exploring the darker side of his home province.
On the Saturday April 27 edition of the Richard Crouse Show we meet Ruth Reichl, the New York Times bestselling author of five memoirs, the novel “Delicious!,” and the cookbook “My Kitchen Year.” She was editor in chief of Gourmet magazine, and previously served as restaurant critic for The New York Times, as well as food editor and restaurant critic for the Los Angeles Times. She has been honored with six James Beard Awards. Today we'll talk about her new book “The Paris Novel,” which follows Stella St. Vincent, an introverted thirtysomething, who finds purpose in a search for art, fashion and food on a 1983 Paris trip. We'll also meet award-winning, former Toronto Star journalist Morgan Campbell. His new memoir “My Fighting Family: Borders and Bloodlines and the Battles That Made Us,” offers a history of his family's multigenerational battles, a coming-of-age story, and a powerful reckoning with what it means to be Black in Canada when you have strong American roots. Then, we'll meet Christian Sparkes, a film director and screenwriter from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. I really like his revenge thriller “Hammer,” the story of a father who faces a personal crisis when he discovers his estranged son fleeing a botched drug deal. It's good stuff, and likely available on a streamer near you. Today, we'll talk about his new movie “The King Tide.” Set in Newfoundland and Labrador, it tells the story of an isolated, struggling community, ten years after a child with miraculous gifts washed up on the beach. She is able to heal people, but after a decade of prosperity, her adoptive parents are forced to decide whether her safety is more important than their community's prosperity.
Our film reviewer Carsten Knox has a review of a creepy new movie from Newfoundland called "The King Tide."
Cette semaine dans le balado, drame, pulsions et tennis avec CHALLENGERS, barbe, acceptation et intimidation avec ROSALIE et des décisions déchirantes en famille avec HUMANE. On discute aussi du fantastico-mystérieux THE KING TIDE, du savoueurx LINDA VEUT DU POULET! et du troublant documentaire LA GARDE BLANCHE. Bon épisode !
Episode 360, including tracks from The Resignators, King Tide, Forsaken Profits, Txintxes, Radiocrimen, Waxlegs, Rifle, Die Verlierer, Nowheres, 4 Past Midnight, Steve Conte, and Trashy Annie. Eric is unfortunately unable to join for this episode. The episode is loaded with a bunch of music shared with us, mostly newer tracks, mentioning of some upcoming live shows, discuss a great album, and wrap up the show with a couple rock n roll tracks.
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Keels in Bonavista Bay provides the backdrop for The King Tide, a feature film directed by Newfoundlander Christian Sparkes. The film makes its Newfoundland premiere tonight, and director Christian Sparkes discussed it with us this morning.
Upon the very sad news of the passing of Chef Lauro Romero on February 16, 2024, we revisit our interview with him from 2021. After this interview, Chef Romero left Republica to start his lauded pop-up, Clandestino. From there, he was hired as chef du Cuisine to build a menu and team at Bellpine, the new restaurant at Portland's new Ritz Carlton hotel and luxury apartments. At the time of this writing, the cause of death is unknown. The Portland food community is quite sad and devasted about his death. Here is a rare opportunity to hear Chef Romero talk about his life in his own voice, unedited. RIP, Chef. Right at the Fork is supported by: Zupan's Markets: www.Zupans.com RingSide Steakhouse: www.RingSideSteakhouse.com Portland Food Adventures: www.PortlandFoodAdventures.com --- Original Show Notes: Lauro Romero, chef of República , a new hotspot on the Portland food scene, joins us to discuss his childhood and Mom's influence in his native Mexico on his food sensibilities. We track his journey from farms in Mexico through Utah to Portland, where Chef Lauro helmed one of Portland's best seafood spots, King Tide. Chef talks about the things that came together with his partners to form what he believes is a perfect team to offer great food, drinks, coffee and service at República.
Alexander Diestra grew up in Peru and made his way to Portland, honing his cooking skills at places like Clarklewis and Saucebox. Currently, he is Executive Chef at King Tide Fish and Shell at the Kimpton Riverplace Hotel. Alex talks with Chris about how running a hotel restaurant differs from a standalone, like Andina, where he was head chef through the pandemic and navigated those waters before making the current move. Alex shares his thoughts not only on managing people in a kitchen in 2024, but also his work/life balance, now that he and his wife have a toddler at home. Right at the Fork is supported by: Zupan's Markets: www.zupans.com RingSide SteakHouse: www.RingsideSteakHouse.com Portland Food Adventures: www.PortlandFoodAdventures.com
King Tide season is here. This Podcast addresses what a King Tide is, how they are created, what coastal flooding they can do, and what precautions can be taken now.
On this week's episode of Tide Chasers Podcast we sat down with John Murer of Costa Del Mar! As their Global Product Marketing Manager, John gave us an in-depth look at Costa's new flagship sunglasses, King Tide. We also talked with John about the product development and testing process Costa uses to create their legendary eyewear products. Tune in to learn more about one of our favorite brands! Tide Chasers is a weekly podcast featuring local fishermen, charter captains, tackle shop owners and party boat captains among others. We discuss our local fisheries as well as opportunities to the north and south of our home waters of PA/NJ. If you or someone you know would like to be a guest, send us a message! Otherwise, we appreciate all the likes, shares, follows and subscribers as it helps us grow! Help us get the word out, hit that share button! Where to find Tide Chasers on Social media: Instagram: @tide_chasers Facebook: www.Facebook.com/tidechaserspodcast Hosts: Khoa @thatasianangler Bobby @fishingwithaphd Lee @ljssurfing Tyler @tmwilczek Guest: John Murer IG@costasunglasses Youtube@costasunglasses Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you noticed the insane high tide over the past week? We'll get into how, when and why.
Have you noticed the insane high tide over the past week? We'll get into how, when and why. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emptystringers/support
I'm doing my best to continue finding a connection for each pair of reviews. This time that link is the water. One is the excellent, inspirational and rousing dramatized story of real life super athlete Diana Nyad, who swam from Cuba to Florida in her 60s, and the other is a fantasy tale about a mysterious child with healing powers who washes up on the shore of a secluded island community and changes their way of life for better and worse.0:00 - Intro0:53 - NYAD10:26 - The King TideFollow & SubscribeAaronTwitterFacebookLetterboxdPatrickTwitterAn Original Series Podcast TwitterFeelin' FilmFacebookTwitterWebsiteLetterboxdYouTubeEmail feelinfilm@gmail.comFeelin' Film on Apple PodcastsFeelin' Film on SpotifyFeelin' Film on RepodFeelin' Film on StitcherFeelin' Film on PodchaserNow Playing NetworkJoin the Facebook Discussion GroupJoin the DiscordMusic: Upbeat Party - Scott Holmes MusicRate/Review us on iTunes and on your podcast app of choice! It helps bring us exposure so that we can get more people involved in the conversation. Thank you.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/feelin-film/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
A St. John's film director is at the Toronto International Film Festival. We'll hear from Christian Sparkes before the curtain goes up on the world premiere of his latest film "The King Tide"
On this episode we explore a film that is a haunting love letter to dying way of life. Sweetland is the story of an endangered Newfoundland community and the struggles of one man determined to resist its extinction. Faced with community pressure and offered substantial money, he wants to live out the rest of his life in his home. We interviewed writer and director, Christian Sparkes.Christian Sparkes is an award winning writer and director hailing from Newfoundland, Canada. He has directed numerous episodes of television and his films have screened at the world's top festivals including TIFF, Fantastic Fest and Busan. An alumnus of the prestigious Canadian Film Centre in Toronto, Christian's debut feature Cast No Shadow was nominated for four Canadian Screen Awards including Best Picture. His sophomore feature Hammer starring Will Patton and Mark O'Brien debuted in 2020 and received widespread acclaim from Roger Ebert and The Hollywood Reporter, amongst others. His third and fourth feature films, Sweetland and The King Tide, are set to be released in 2023, the latter of which was selected for TIFF's prestigious Platform Program.The 2023 Atlantic International Film Festival is just around the corner, and with it comes a new line-up of films across a fresh collection of streams. This podcast showcases the voices of filmmakers whose work will feature in the 2023 program, going deep behind the vision and motivation for each film.Find out More:https://atlanticfilmfestival.ca/Produced by Podstarterhttps://www.podstarter.io/
King Tide has some bad timing in Florida with this category 2 hurricane // Storm chasers are risking their lives with this storm // Smart Californians are fleeing to Texas, Florida, New Jersey // Know it all // 'Adults only' sections might become a thing on airlines // Commentary from Joe Digenova // Washington is an open carry state See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Costa is celebrating its 40th anniversary, and what better way to celebrate than the launch of a historical new frame that happened to win Best of Category at iCast! Huge congratulations to Costa! You will learn about these new frames, King Tide, and what makes them unique specifically for you, the avid angler and/or waterwoman. In this week's episode, we have a special guest, John Murer, the Product Marketing Manager at Costa Del Mar. John is the perfect person to tell you about all the critical features that make King Tide special, including the removable side shields, shark-inspired venting, top-of-the-line sweat management, the non-skid hooding (one of my favorite features), and more! Before we jump into it, I want to thank Costa Sunglasses for sponsoring this year's Women Angling in Action meetup at iCast this year; the event could not have happened without the support of brands who recognize the importance of supporting women in the industry. On behalf of all of us, THANK YOU! Mentioned in this Episode: Costa King Tide iCast Support Our Partners! Full episode notes available at thewomanangler.com/301 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Costa is celebrating its 40th anniversary, and what better way to celebrate than the launch of a historical new frame that happened to win Best of Category at iCast! Huge congratulations to Costa! You will learn about these new frames, King Tide, and what makes them unique specifically for you, the avid angler and/or waterwoman. In this week's episode, we have a special guest, John Murer, the Product Marketing Manager at Costa Del Mar. John is the perfect person to tell you about all the critical features that make King Tide special, including the removable side shields, shark-inspired venting, top-of-the-line sweat management, the non-skid hooding (one of my favorite features), and more! Before we jump into it, I want to thank Costa Sunglasses for sponsoring this year's Women Angling in Action meetup at iCast this year; the event could not have happened without the support of brands who recognize the importance of supporting women in the industry. On behalf of all of us, THANK YOU! Mentioned in this Episode: Costa King Tide iCast Support Our Partners! Full episode notes available at thewomanangler.com/301
Cellular Goods PLC (LSE:CBX) chairman and interim CEO Darcy Taylor speaks to Thomas Warner from Proactive about how the acquisition of biosynthetic algae & seaweed carbon sequestration as-a-service company King Tide Carbon (KTC) has been proceeding since it completed back in May. Taylor says that the acquisition of King Tide Carbon has allowed Cellular Goods to expand its vision of sustainability and capitalise on the increasing demand for carbon removal solutions driven by the Paris Climate Agreement. He goes on to emphasise the importance of bio-synthetics as an emerging technology for carbon removal and highlighted the expertise of the King Tide team in accelerating the company's direction. With the acquisition, Cellular Goods aims to be at the forefront of scalable and high-quality carbon removal solutions, contributing to the fight against climate change while delivering value to shareholders. He also addresses how long he is likely to stay in the interim CEO role, saying that his main priority is to deliver growth and development for the business and that he "remains committed for the next twelve months and beyond." He also commits to providing more frequent updates to shareholders. #proactiveinvestors #CellularGoods #CEOInterview #Sustainability #CarbonRemoval #BioSynthetics #ClimateChange #ParisAgreement #Innovation #Wellness #CBG #KelpExtracts #ShareholderValue #Growth #CEOUpdate #YouTubeInterview #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Cellular Goods PLC (LSE:CBX) chairman and interim CEO Darcy Taylor speaks to Thomas Warner from Proactive about how the acquisition of biosynthetic algae & seaweed carbon sequestration as-a-service company King Tide Carbon (KTC) has been proceeding since it completed back in May. Taylor says that the acquisition of King Tide Carbon has allowed Cellular Goods to expand its vision of sustainability and capitalise on the increasing demand for carbon removal solutions driven by the Paris Climate Agreement. He goes on to emphasise the importance of bio-synthetics as an emerging technology for carbon removal and highlighted the expertise of the King Tide team in accelerating the company's direction. With the acquisition, Cellular Goods aims to be at the forefront of scalable and high-quality carbon removal solutions, contributing to the fight against climate change while delivering value to shareholders. He also addresses how long he is likely to stay in the interim CEO role, saying that his main priority is to deliver growth and development for the business and that he "remains committed for the next twelve months and beyond." He also commits to providing more frequent updates to shareholders. #proactiveinvestors #CellularGoods #CEOInterview #Sustainability #CarbonRemoval #BioSynthetics #ClimateChange #ParisAgreement #Innovation #Wellness #CBG #KelpExtracts #ShareholderValue #Growth #CEOUpdate #YouTubeInterview #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Top 5 Most Read RNS's on Vox Markets for Tuesday 9th May 2023 1. Hemogenyx Pharma #HEMO - Submission of IND for HEMO-CAR-T Hemogenyx Pharmaceuticals announces the submission of an Investigational New Drug application seeking authorization from the U.S. FDA to begin a Phase I clinical trial of its lead product candidate Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cells for treating acute myeloid leukemia. 2. Tirupati Graphite #TGR - Unaudited Trading Results · Total production increased by 59% YoY to 4,770 tons (FY22: 2,996 tons) · Total Sales increased by 76% YoY to £2,890,010 (FY22: £1,645,308) · Basket price realised per ton of graphite sold increased by 17% to £726 3. Cellular Goods #CBX - Acquisition Completion Cellular Goods announce the completion of its acquisition of the entire issued share capital of King Tide Carbon LTD, which is to be satisfied by the issue of 95,000,000 new ordinary shares to the sole shareholder of King Tide, Matthew Lodge. 4. Echo Energy #ECHO - Proposed Partial Sale of Santa Cruz Sur Assets Echo Energy announces the execution of a binding Term Sheet for a transaction, subject to shareholder approval, designed to provide much needed funding for the Company through the sale of 65% of the Company's 70% of the current Working Interest in Santa Cruz Sur to Selva Maria Oil S.A. and Interoil Exploration and Production ASA (the "Buyers") for a cash consideration of up to £1.725M, an award of an option to purchase a producing Columbian portfolio and the issue of equity in Echo Energy PLC at 0.065 pence per share (a more than 100% premium to the closing price on 5 May). 5. Trackwise Designs #TWD - UK EV OEM Contract Update The delay caused by the EV OEM Change means that the planned increase in working capital associated with start of production has now been delayed and therefore the Company's previously announced cash runway to the end of May 2023 is now extended at least to the end of June 2023. Trackwise continues to have a significant pipeline of identified IHT sales opportunities with a number of the previously identified EV cell-to-pack CCS opportunities progressing towards supplier nomination dates.
Performances include Virgin Radio 26 May 1998: King Tide, She Will Have Her Way, Improv song with listener lyrics. KTCZ Minneapolis 1998: Sinner, I Got You.Listener cover: Don't Dresm It's Over by Bad Optics.You can significantly support the continuation of the 240 podcast for a donation of just a couple dollars per month. This goes directly towards covering the podcast hosting fees. Big thank yous if you are in a position to help. Head over here to: http://patreon.com/240neilfinn
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00:00 - There is a threat of a recession in 2023, so how can Canadians prepare themselves for such an event? Guest: George Georgopoulos, Associate Professor, Department of Economics at York University 09:19 - Are you living up to your New Year resolutions? Or have you already given up on them? Guest: Raji Sohal, CKNW Contributor 14:18 - How did the public behave themselves as thousands of people partied in Downtown Vancouver for New Year celebrations. Guest: Sgt. Steve Addison, Vancouver Police Media Relations Officer 20:50 - The new travel rules that require a negative COVID test from people travelling from China, won't stop the spread of new variants, some experts say. Guest: Kerry Bowman, Professor in bioethics and global health at the University of Toronto 29:41 - Last week we skirted the risk of catastrophic flooding from the King Tide but there was still a degree of fallout that many folks aren't aware of. Guest: Alison Wood, Ocean Ambassador 39:27 - Will the new Foreign Buyer ban in Canada really help clean up the housing market? Guest: Moshe Lander, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Economics at Concordia University
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #PacificWatch: Calls for P-22 on the Walk of Fame: King Tide arrives. @JCBliss https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-12-22/los-angeles-p22-memorial-statue-puma-mountain-lion
»Besser nicht warten auf King Tide« verarbeitet poetisch Berichte über die Nuklearwaffen-Tests der USA auf den Marshallinseln im Pazifischen Ozean zwischen 1946 und 1958. Vor dem Hintergrund des steigenden Meeresspiegels und der damit verbundenen Gefahr sowohl für die Inselkette an sich und ihre Bewohner als auch für den ohnehin brüchigen »Runit Dome«, in dem die radioaktiven »End«abfälle der Tests gesammelt wurden, stellt sich anhand dieses Extrembeispiels die Frage nach den systemischen Auswirkungen unseres Umgangs mit der Biosphäre. Die weitab unseres Kontinents gelegene Inselkette führt vor Augen, wie verheerend die Auswirkungen der soeben in der EU-Taxonomie als nachhaltig deklarierten Nukleartechnologie, selbst ohne ihren Einsatz in Form von Waffen, sind. Der »Runit Dome« verkörpert eine Prognose für die Suche nach dem nuklearen Endlager in Deutschland und Europa insgesamt. »Der Blick auf die Folgen der Nuklearwaffentests im Bikini-Atoll zeigt, das Reversibilität im Zusammenhang mit Atomenergie eben nicht gegeben ist. Weder die Bevölkerung noch die Flora und Fauna konnten je regenerieren«, sagt Judith Hennemann. Wie geht Lyrik und wie gehen wir in unserer Sprache mit Irreversibilität um? – Hier formulieren sich nicht irgendwelche akrobatischen Möglichkeiten fürs Gedicht – hier ist Lyrik geradezu aufgerufen, an der Sprache zu arbeiten. Judith Hennemann tut das. … Judith Hennemann, 1975 in Papenburg / Ems geboren, lebt in Frankfurt am Main und arbeitet als Industriesoziologin in einem Produktionswerk. Sie schreibt Lyrik und Theaterstücke und veröffent- licht unter anderem in »AKZENTE«, »DAS GEDICHT«, »außer.dem«, »L. Der Literaturbote«, »Versnetze« sowie im Internet und im Radio. Ihr Stück »Androguards« wurde von Sascha Weipert im Frankfurter Autorentheater inszeniert. Sie erreichte die Bestenliste des »4. lauter niemand preis für politische lyrik« und erhielt 2014 den Jurypreis des »Hochstadter Stiers«. Judith Hennemann war zum renommierten Irseer Pegasus eingeladen und im »Jahrbuch der Lyrik« präsent.
11/10 - 11/16Thursday Nov 10thOBJECT HEAVY w/ The Graduating Class at Moes Alley Dirtwire at the Catalyst The Mutineers w/ KING TIDE and Chase The Monster at The Crepe PlaceCovet at the Catalyst La Luz and Naked Giants at Moe's AlleyCARSIE BLANTON w/ Brittany Ann TranbaughWed Nov | 16 2022Doors: 7:00 pm /Show: 8:00 pm Support the showIntrospective interviews with artistic individuals - an ongoing audiovisual journal of Zen Perry. Behold a wall of periodically updated webpages!Official Website: https://www.zenperryproject.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/breakingnorthInstagram: @https://www.instagram.com/zenperryproject/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breakingnorthpodcastTwitter: @BreakingNorthTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/breakingnorth_Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@zenperryproject160Email: info@zenperryproject.comThanks for listening - hope you enjoy!
Volunteers with "Catch the King" will fan out across coastal Virginia to measure flooding that comes with the highest predicted tide of the year.
The top headlines from the Miami Herald including the latest on Miami college academic rankings, compensation for Miami-Dade commissioners, a turtle rescue in the Florida Keys, the most iconic restaurants in South Florida, flooding from King Tide.
The film industry is flourishing this this province but the local union representing production crews isn't happy with one production happening in Bonavista right now. The film "King Tide" started filming on the Bonavista Peninsula this week. But the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees or IATSE 709 says it's an unfair employer and ordering it's members not to work for the production. To find out why, the CBC's Melissa Tobin spoke with Natasha Jeffery, the business agent for the union.
In this live taped episode of Breaking North frontman Daniel Nemire of King Tide sits down with Zen to talk their upcoming show, couches and so much more.Follow Breaking North everywhere, anywhere, and nowhere:.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/breakingnorthInstagram: @breakingnorthshowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/breakingnorthpodcastTwitter: @BreakingNorthTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/breakingnorth_Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq1-yOunch_Wz9_w3KMfJQQ.Make sure to like, follow, and subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. If you think you or an artist you love would like to be interviewed on Breaking North leave a comment or email breakingnorthpodcast@gmail.com. Support the showIntrospective interviews with artistic individuals - an ongoing audiovisual journal of Zen Perry. Behold a wall of periodically updated webpages!Official Website: https://www.zenperryproject.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/breakingnorthInstagram: @https://www.instagram.com/zenperryproject/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breakingnorthpodcastTwitter: @BreakingNorthTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/breakingnorth_Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@zenperryproject160Email: info@zenperryproject.comThanks for listening - hope you enjoy!
An unusual weather event has sparked a state of emergency in one Pacific country as storm surges wash away roads and homes across the region.
King Tide in Phuket, Casinos in Thailand & Planting Trees | GMT King tide in Phuket spurs online fears of a tsunami – it wasn't. Runway temporarily closed for repair, flights to and from Phuket affected. Bangkok governor invites public to ‘plant a million trees'. The casino cash cow. All this and more on todays Good Morning Thailand. Tour BISP Today! https://bis.openapply.com/tours/new Your next destination is only a click away - fly Thai Vietjet: https://th.vietjetair.com/ To purchase Thaiger merchandise visit Thaiger Shop... https://thethaiger.com/shop/ BROWSE to read the latest news: https://thethaiger.com
**I'VE SEEN THE FUTURE AND IT IS SKA NATION RADIO** THE SAVE THE SKA SHOW COMPILATION ALBUM IS OUT NOW - Check out our bandcamp page - theskashowwithbeefy.bandcamp.com/releases Can Anyone Sponsor The Show - Naming Rights Going Cheap!!!! or just buy me a coffee here - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Beefyskashow Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM. The World Famous Covers Section erupts with Los Capitanes, Amy Gabba & The Almost Famous, The Specials and Ilan Makes Noise plus top tunes from Russkaja, Hey Smith, Klasse Kriminale, Nerf Herder ft Al Yankovic, Likeside, King Tide, The Rudimentals, No Sports, The Upsetters, Rupie Edwards and SOUPY GEORGE is back by popular demand! Get vaxxed! Let's hope everyone does the right thing so we can get some gigs happening! Beefy keeps banging out the tunes trying to make sure that The Ska Show with Beefy maintains the prestigious mantle of being the SECOND best Ska Show on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/) Nobody's quite sure what needs to be done to snag that number 1 spot though - just keep being awesome I guess! Beefy has made this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Best Ska Radio Show airs some of the best Ska music from everywhere. No other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! The Big Beef Man continues to make sure 2021 is more SkaMaggedon than Armageddon! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it. Share the gospel of Ska if you can. Stay safe everybody! Only Beefy does Ska Radio like you've never heard before!
A turtle that came ashore to lay her eggs has been rescued after being washed onto mangroves. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This morning, the FDA recommended booster shots for 12- to 15-year olds. We talk to an infectious disease doctor about the recommendation. Plus, more than a hundred San Diego Fire Department firefighters are in isolation due to potential coronavirus exposure and its having an impact on fire services. And, scientists and volunteers from San Diego to Oregon flocked to shorelines this morning to document the King Tide, which offers a look into the growing threats our state faces from climate change. Later, we revisit the story of a mother determined to make sure her son gets the education he needs. Then, California Report Magazine Host Sasha Koka revisits a piece she did about actress Juanita Moore, the third Black woman to be nominated for an Oscar. Lastly, San Diego jazz trumpet great Gilbert Castellanos tells us about the artists who shaped his musical journey.
For our final episode of 2021, we talk about The Fried Egg's roster of 2022 events. First, Andy Johnson and Garrett Morrison run through some FAQs: Why do we hold these events? How do we choose the venues? What's the format? Can I register as a single? What if I'm not a particularly competitive player? (To address the latter two questions briefly: absolutely, and it doesn't matter.) Then Andy and Garrett have an in-depth discussion of Lawsonia Links, site of the annual Steamshovel event. Lawsonia was designed by William Langford and Theodore Moreau in 1930, and it is an important course both to Andy and to The Fried Egg. We finish up with two clips from past episodes: a portion of Andy's interview with architect Troy Miller about Charleston Municipal Golf Course, host of the King Tide; and a conversation between Andy and Garrett about Soule Park, host of the Boomerang. Sign-ups for the first four Fried Egg events of 2022 open on Monday, January 3! Those events: the King Tide at Charleston Muni in Charleston, South Carolina; the Boomerang at Soule Park in Ojai, California; the Steamshovel at Lawsonia Links in Green Lake, Wisconsin; and the Coup de Grâce at the Dunes Club in New Buffalo, Michigan. For details, visit our EVENTS PAGE. Here are some time stamps in case you'd like to skip around in the episode: (0:37) Explanation of Fried Egg events and next year's events in particular (24:40) Discussion of Lawsonia Links (40:50) Interview with Troy Miller about Charleston Muni (55:10) Discussion of Soule Park
**I'VE SEEN THE FUTURE AND IT IS SKA NATION** THE SAVE THE SKA SHOW COMPILATION ALBUM IS OUT NOW - Check out our bandcamp page - theskashowwithbeefy.bandcamp.com/releases Can Anyone Sponsor The Show - Naming Rights Going Cheap!!!! or just buy me a coffee here - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Beefyskashow Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM. Get vaxxed! Let's hope everyone does the right thing so we can get some gigs happening! Beefy keeps banging out the tunes trying to make sure that The Ska Show with Beefy maintains the prestigious mantle of being the SECOND best Ska Show on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/) Nobody's quite sure what needs to be done to snag that number 1 spot though - just keep being awesome I guess! Beefy has made this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Best Ska Radio Show airs some of the best Ska music from everywhere. No other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! The Big Beef Man continues to make sure 2021 is more SkaMaggedon than Armageddon! The World Famous Covers Section explodes with Admiral Ackbar's Dishonourable Discharge, The Von Tramps, Omegaman and Half Past Two, plus solid skanktastic tunes from The Rumjacks, Smart Mark & The Gratefully Regurgitated, The Bodies, Goldfinger, King Tide, King 7 & The Soulsonics, Whitmore, Chewing On Tinfoil, Dave & Ansel Collins and we can't not finish up with Soupy George! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it. Share the gospel of Ska if you can. Stay safe everybody! Only Beefy does Ska Radio like you've never heard before!
Travels with Squeaky is a podcast for solo women RV-ers, campers and vanlifers. This week on the podcast I share all about my adventures clamming on the Oregon Coast. Oregon is known for delicious Pacific Razor clams. When some friends invited me to meet up to go clamming at one of my favorite state parks during a King Tide, I had to say yes! This was my first time clamming and I really enjoyed it and came home with quite a few of the tasty mollusks. My kitten Tucker came along for the adventure. This is the last Travels with Squeaky podcast for 2021. We'll be back again every Thursday in 2022. Please reach out with show suggestions and questions to info@travelswithsqueaky.com Travels with Squeaky theme music is Fields Station by Nikole Potulsky. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kathy-belge/support
About King Tides NOAA Tide Predictions Send your King Tide photos (with subject “King Tides”) to ssekich@surfrider.org 5th Annual State of the Beach Report 7 COMMON FOODS THAT CONTAIN MICROPLASTICS Extinct swordfish-shaped marine reptile discovered
The sun, the moon, the earth, and the winter season all combine for King Tide season. This Podcast describes what King Tides are and how they can produce coastal flooding, particularly during stormy weather.
Join Marty and Doug as they talk all things Charleston...and Florida!CHARLESTON IN CHARGE PODCAST HAS SWAG!!!teepublic.com/t-shirts/23882892-charleston-in-charge-podcastFormer Erie, PA native and good friend, Doug, joins the podcast!Marty and Margot surprise our fellow "Idiots" on Idiotville Podcast in the Great White North!King Tide makes its presence known in the Lowcountry!The obsurd crime rates around Central Florida and the Lowcountry!Sheriff wants to pass a noise ordinance in Berkeley Co.!Beer Break with beer from Revelry Brewing and Intracoastal!Marty wins money gambling!Quick Hits around sports!Coming Soon! A sit down with Ryan from Commonhouse Aleworks and Zach from Low Tide Brewing and Rebel Taqueria!(c) 2021 Idiotville Productions. This content may not be used without written permission of Idiotville Podcast Universe, Inc.www.idiotvillepodcast.comfacebook.com/charlestoninchargepodcastInsta: @charlestoninchargepodcast Twitter: @martybalawkay @unBEERievableCheck out our other Idiotville Productions Shows:Idiotville - Erie PA's Favorite Podcast! Hosts Dill Spears and Brent N Liberty discuss all things Erie with a rotating cast of thousands! Guests, beer, and shenanigans each and every week!Trash Sports Takes: Ryan Seabreast and Brent N Liberty take on the really, really bad opinions of the famous (and not so famous) on sports social media. Listen in for up-to-date takes on their latest dumpster babies!Le Cafe Music: Ryan's passion project - Indy Music gets a platform! Artists you probably haven't heard hosted by Ryan. This one is built with heart, so it's not on a regular schedule!
ON THIS EPIODE --we are joined by special guest host Frances ReavesWe talk about rising seas on the biggest high tide of the year -- King Tide -- that is making soggy records all over South Florida. Our guest is Miami-Dade County's chief residence officer -- Jim Murley, who talks about how our community is addressing climate change. Then -- do you hate switching clocks twice a year? We talk to time activist Jay Peas whose organization wants to have permanent standard time year round . Confused about standard time and daylight savings ? You''ll want to hear this interview. And in segment three -- we talk about how a NASCAR driver's name is now in the news. Support the show (https://kbindependent.networkforgood.com/projects/118797-quality-journalism-for-key-biscayne)
**SUPERNOVA IS THIS WEEKEND - ALL REQUEST SHOW** THE SAVE THE SKA SHOW COMPILATION ALBUM IS OUT NOW - Check out our bandcamp page - theskashowwithbeefy.bandcamp.com/releases Can Anyone Sponsor The Show - Naming Rights Going Cheap!!!! or just buy me a coffee here - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Beefyskashow Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM. Now fully vaxxed, completely waxxed and somewhat relaxed and back from Covid jail! Let's hope everyone does the right thing so we can get some gigs happening! Beefy keeps banging out the tunes trying to make sure that The Ska Show with Beefy maintains the prestigious mantle of being the SECOND best Ska Show on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/) Nobody's quite sure what needs to be done to snag that number 1 spot though - just keep being awesome I guess! Beefy has made this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Best Ska Radio Show airs some of the best Ska music from everywhere. No other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! The Big Beef Man continues to make sure 2021 is more SkaMaggedon than Armageddon! It's Supernova this weekend so our live set this week is from the headline acts, The Pilfers, Hepcat, The Pietasters and The Skatalites. Beefy opened up the shows this week to your requests and what a mixed bag we had. A newie from Nicky Bomba, Delroy Wilson, Green Room Rockers, Farse, La Ska Brass, Something To Do, Skankin' Pickle, The Bosswich, Battle Toads and King Tide all get the nod from our fans! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it. Share the gospel of Ska if you can. Stay safe everybody! Only Beefy does Ska Radio like you've never heard before!
**HAPPY BIRTHDAY BUSTER** THE SAVE THE SKA SHOW COMPILATION ALBUM IS OUT NOW - Check out our bandcamp page - theskashowwithbeefy.bandcamp.com/releases Can Anyone Sponsor The Show - Naming Rights Going Cheap!!!! or just buy me a coffee here - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Beefyskashow Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM. Now fully vaxxed, completely waxxed and somewhat relaxed and back from Covid jail! Let's hope everyone does the right thing so we can get some gigs happening! Beefy keeps banging out the tunes trying to make sure that The Ska Show with Beefy maintains the prestigious mantle of being the SECOND best Ska Show on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/) Nobody's quite sure what needs to be done to snag that number 1 spot though - just keep being awesome I guess! Beefy has made this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Best Ska Radio Show airs some of the best Ska music from everywhere. No other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! The Big Beef Man continues to make sure 2021 is more SkaMaggedon than Armageddon! We've got a WORLD PREMIERE from our friends The Resignators, plus Buster Bloodvessel turns 63 so there's a live set from Bad Manners. We've got top tracks for you from King Tide, Loonee Tunes, The Specials, Rolando Random & The Young Soul Rebels, Kemuri, The Rough Customers, Out Of COntrol Army, The Dualers, The Jellycats and The Red Hot Chilli Peppers join the Ska Party. Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it. Share the gospel of Ska if you can. Stay safe everybody! Only Beefy does Ska Radio like you've never heard before!
DJ starts in on the four hour epic with breaking down what is considered Episode one, the Prologue and Part One. He goes over everything from the aspect ratio difference to the tonal difference and tells you all about his favorite scenes and sounds. He also isn't shy about telling what he now thinks of the Joss Whedon Justice League movie as well.This podcast is over an hour long.Covers 37min of a 4 hour movie.Compares and Contrasts two completely different yet the same movies.Gives you some advice on where you can put your drink down.There's definitely a few details in here, just Push Play for all the Home Theater goodness…Click here for LinksPODCAST Time StampsMovie Review and Contrast: 00:45Scene Reviews- 19:23To Help Support the Podcast you can sign up for a Monthly Donation HERE to become a Patreon Member
DJ starts in on the four hour epic with breaking down what is considered Episode one, the Prologue and Part One. He goes over everything from the aspect ratio difference to the tonal difference and tells you all about his favorite scenes and sounds. He also isn't shy about telling what he now thinks of the Joss Whedon Justice League movie as well.This podcast is over an hour long.Covers 37min of a 4 hour movie.Compares and Contrasts two completely different yet the same movies.Gives you some advice on where you can put your drink down.There's definitely a few details in here, just Push Play for all the Home Theater goodness…Click here for LinksPODCAST Time StampsMovie Review and Contrast: 00:45Scene Reviews- 19:23To Help Support the Podcast you can sign up for a Monthly Donation HERE to become a Patreon Member
Lauro Romero, chef of República , a new hotspot on the Portland food scene, joins us to discuss his childhood and Mom's influence in his native Mexico on his food sensibilities. We track his journey from farms in Mexico through Utah to Portland, where Chef Lauro helmed one of Portland's best seafood spots, King Tide. Chef talks about the things that came together with his partners to form what he believes is a perfect team to offer great food, drinks, coffee and service at República. Right at the Fork is supported by: Zupan's Markets: www.Zupans.com RingSide Steakhouse: www.RingSideSteakhouse.com Portland Food Adventures: www.PortlandFoodAdventures.com
University of Otago student Jenny Stein is finding out how rising sea levels are a growing problem for many coastal settlements, including the densely populated suburb of South Dunedin.
University of Otago student Jenny Stein is finding out how rising sea levels are a growing problem for many coastal settlements, including the densely populated suburb of South Dunedin.
An outpouring of support for Eureka hate crime victims, a piece of a Neil Patrick Harris show, more holiday fun, film industry bucks, positive trail developments, a new Amazon Prime flick, a resilient and talented Hoopa girl, the King Tide almost swallowed Tuluwat Island, kindness, vaccines, a logging protester development, local tribespeople endorse a development in national politics, Huffman goes viral for a DeVos slight, and more.
Episode 57 - What a cracker!! We chat to Lucas Allen from King Tide Salt Fly who is based out of Tauranga, New Zealand. Look.... here is the deal. This show has some bad jokes, some cultural insensitivity, some talk of medical procedures and popular movie franchises... but, we do talk about the very strong and powerful Kingfish and the incredible shallow water fishery Lucas guides at. This fishery is definitely not new, but as a destination for hardcore flats fishermen... it's got to be one of the most underrated misunderstood fisheries going. We sincerely hope that this show opens your mind to the possibility of considering Kingfish as a bucket list skinny water fly target. Also on this show, we recap Voltzy's journey so far into the krispy Kreme world of sightfishing to Jewfish and the people he brings down around him with his magic jinx. In addition we have a very detailed and verbose "Voltzy's World of Sport" Checkout Lucas' website King Tide Salt Fly
What role does fear play in awakening humanity to avoiding it's own demise? Can fear sustain long-term action and help us avoid climate change? This week we talk the scary bits of climate truth with author of "The Uninhabitable Earth" David Wallace-Wells. He discusses with us the responsibility of communicating the full potential picture of climate change as a journalist, and how more people on Earth need to hear what could happen if we do not act now. Plus, a live musical performance from Billy Bragg! --- Check out Billy Bragg's music here: https://www.billybragg.co.uk/ Lyric video for "King Tide and The Sunny Day Flood": https://bit.ly/2EEJOCx --- David Wallace-Wells' book, 'The Uninhabitable Earth': https://amzn.to/39FZUHc David's article: https://nym.ag/30eILRW --- Vote for 'Outrage + Optimism!' in the 2020 People's Choice Podcast Awards HERE: https://www.podcastawards.com/app/signup/ The Categories are "People's Choice" | "News & Politics" | "Government & Organizations' --- Fact-check Paul Dickinson yourself! https://www.businessinsider.com/does-switzerland-give-every-citizen-a-gun-2018-2 --- Join @GlobalOptimism on social media! Facebook | Twitter | Instagram --- Dont forget to hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss another episode of Outrage + Optimism!
Scientists warn that a small amount of sea-level rise could have big consequences for some low-lying parts of New Zealand.
Scientists warn that a small amount of sea-level rise could have big consequences for some low-lying parts of New Zealand.
Oh San Diego... the sun, the surf, the birds. It's really a great break from the dreary, Pacific Northwest winter. Hannah and Erik explore a few of the best hotspots in the county including: Cabrillo National Monument, Tecolote Canyon, and Mission Bay. And then head up to Disneyland and find some of the happiest birds on earth!BTW, we forgot to mention which city had the most listeners for the last episode...so shout out to the listeners in Warrenton, Oregon! Thank you all for tuning in!Show notesBlack Kite Macaulay Library Entry Champions of the Flyway Hannah’s video of King Tide waves in Cannon Beach Cabrillo National Monument Campland on the Bay RV Park Mission Bay Recreation Tecolote Canyon Natural Park and Nature Center COTF Women in Steppe Etsy Site (if you let us know you bought the $3.00 sticker because of our podcast, we will send you a Hannah and Erik Go Birding sticker too!)eBird checklistsCabrillo National Monument San Diego River Tidal Flats Entrance to Mission Bay Tecolote Canyon Natural AreaIntro Bird Call: Cassin’s Kingbird Outro Bird Call: Nuttall’s WoodpeckerConnect with us at...IG: @Hannahgoesbirding and @Erikgoesbirding Twitter: @WeGoBirding Facebook: @HannahandErikGoBirding Email us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.com Website: http://www.gobirdingpodcast.com
At Fan Expo we spoke with a wonderful cosplay duo – King Tide and Onyxeia. We asked them all kinds of questions about their craft. check out the interview here
King Tide and the Sunny Day Flood by Billy Bragg, Climate Crisis Case, Global Action for Climate, #MakeThemPay, Mass Surveillance, Demilitarizing the Green New Deal, School Integration Works, Iran War Mongering, Venezuelan Press, Communeros, Get Together by Ken Mo (Peace back by popular demand). #BernieSanders Bernie-2020.com Twitch.tv/unrelatedthings
In this episode we discuss how young entrepreneurs are paving the way to a new definition of corporate culture. Sheila’s guest is Jordan Rothstein, the CEO & Founder of King Tide, an award-winning Digital Product Development company with offices in Los Angeles and Mexico City. King Tide partners with early-stage entrepreneurs to help them take their idea to market through a highly collaborative workshop model. Jordan is responsible for the overall direction and tone of the company, as well as the day-to-day execution of both the creative and technical sectors. An advocate of democratic leadership, he maintains a high-energy workspace and a company culture that promotes creative exploration, innovation, and collaboration. Jordan discusses his journey of becoming an entrepreneur from his college days throughout his 20’s, and how life experiences and challenges lead him to a spiritual awakening and choosing a sober lifestyle. https://kingtide.la/ https://www.instagram.com/kingtide.la/ https://medium.com/@jro620 https://www.instagram.com/kingtide.la/ https://www.instagram.com/werollballs/ Check out our Sound Mind & Body YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4EanYu-gJYsBydq-i4vz2Q Contact Sheila with what's the most Woo-Woo thing you've ever done by visiting www.soundmindbodypodcast.com Sound Mind & Body is brought to you in part by Audible. Download a FREE audio-book and enjoy a 30-day free Audible membership trial at www.audibletrial.com/InBound (NEW AUDIBLE MEMBERS ONLY) At Audible, you will find over 180,000 titles to choose from and to listen to through your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Support the Sound, Mind, & Body Podcast by visiting www.audibletrial.com/InBound If interested in producing a podcast of your own, like the Sound, Mind, & Body Podcast, contact Tim Edwards at Tim@InBoundPodcasting.com
In this episode I sit down with Jordan Rothstein. He is the CEO and Founder of King Tide, an ‘innovation workshop’ in Los Angeles, CA. Rothstein is responsible for the overall direction and tone of the company, as well as the day-to-day execution of the creative and technical sectors. An advocate of democratic leadership, Rothstein maintains a high-energy workspace and a company culture that promotes creative exploration, problem solving, and collaboration. Rothstein, like the company of his accord, is a dynamic force, brimming with exuberance and potential. In 2012, Rothstein helped launch a creative agency where, as Creative Director, he expanded a client list to more than one hundred, securing top names like Tom Brady, Paris Hilton, John Wall, Burger King, Beats by Dre and others as long-term clients. Jordan Rothstein is a graduate from the Leeds School of Business and the University of Colorado Boulder, with an honor’s degree in Finance & Entrepreneurship and Business Mgt. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/7questions/support
In this first episode of the Meet the Millenials series of three, Sheila introduces her son, Michael Melody. Michael, or “Mike” as he is known to everyone else, talks about what it was like growing up as an only child to a single mom, how he felt about wearing crystals to kindergarten and his mom burning sage to protect him from negativity. Mike also discusses his choice to not go to college and starting work as a Video Game Tester right after graduating high school. He shares his journey to self-discovery through asking for and saying “YES” to more responsibility, which ultimately lead him to his dream job as a Project Manager at King Tide in Los Angeles, a design and development company that creates innovative technology solutions that elevate brands and builds powerful customer experiences through a highly collaborative process. We also introduce a new segment, “Mike’s Millenial Minute” where we hear a tip on how to manage your life better from Michael. In this segment, Mike talks about using a journal to ask a question right before going to sleep, and then writing about it first thing in the morning after meditation to discover answers. Favorite Sound: A Fan or White Noise Favorite Place: Downtown Chicago Favorite Memory and Woo-Woo Moment: Going to Burning Man for the first time and having an intense emotional experience in the Temple. Instagram: @uhmike https://kingtide.la/ https://burningman.org/ The Sound Mind & Body Podcast is brought to you in part, by audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/InBound. You will find over 180,000 titles to choose from and to listen to through your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Support the Sound, Mind, & Body Podcast by visiting www.audibletrial.com/InBound If interested in producing a podcast of your own, like the Sound, Mind, & Body Podcast, contact Tim Edwards at Tim@InBoundPodcasting.com
Did you participate in "catching" the King Tide? Though researchers are still examining the data, one thing is certain: flooding will remain a problem in Hampton Roads. We'll talk about what this means for the region. Later, we'll check in with Mal Vincent and find out what's going on this week in Mal's World.
‘King Tide' responsible for flooding around Metro Vancouver Guest: Lois Jackson - Mayor of Delta
Chris Bramwell visits nations in the Pacific facing an uncertain future due to sea level rise.
King Tideby Alison WilgusSome particular trick of the moon, the weather, and the Earth's closeness to the sun had pulled the tide all the way to 5th Avenue, a good half-block further uphill than usual. The city had put out an alert, so Jordyn knew to clear out the basement ahead of time. Their landlord was smart enough to have the foundation sealed years ago—that would be fine—but there wasn't much to be done for cardboard boxes and old futons. Those had to be kept above the tide line, or they were garbage.Full Transcript appears under the cut:----more----[Intro music plays]Hello! Welcome to GlitterShip episode 10 for June 11, 2015. I'm your host, Keffy, and I'm super excited to be sharing this story with you.It's only been a few days since I uploaded last week's episode, but I'm back. One of the other things that happened last weekend is that the Nebula Awards were given out. If you're not up on a lot of the science fiction awards, these are given out by the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America and are voted on by the professional writers who are members of that organization.I'll provide a link to the complete short list in the transcript, (Nebula Awards) but I'd also like to congratulate the winners on the show.So!The winner of Best Novel was Jeff VanderMeer for Annihilation.Novella - which is like a really short book - went to Nancy Kress for Yesterday's Kin.Novelette - which is like a really long short story - went to Alaya Dawn Johnson for "A Guide to the Fruits of Hawai'i"And short story went to Ursula Vernon for "Jackalope Wives."The Andre Norton Award for Young Adult SF&F went to Alaya Dawn Johnson for Love Is the Drug.Congratulations to all the winners!Our story this week is "King Tide" by Alison Wilgus.Alison Wilgus is a writer of comics and prose, and currently working on nonfiction graphic novels for First Second Books. She also draws her own comics about space, cats, monster hunting, and very occasionally herself. She lives in Brooklyn.She is also one of the co-editors at The Sockdolager, which is a semiprozine at sockdolager.net. You may also remember the comics anthology called Beyond, which is an all-ages queer science fiction and fantasy comics anthology edited by Sfé R. Monster and Taneka Stotts. Alison wrote one of the comics for that anthology, which was illustrated by Anissa Espinoza. You can find more information about Beyond at beyondanthology.comKing Tideby Alison WilgusSome particular trick of the moon, the weather, and the Earth's closeness to the sun had pulled the tide all the way to 5th Avenue, a good half-block further uphill than usual. The city had put out an alert, so Jordyn knew to clear out the basement ahead of time. Their landlord was smart enough to have the foundation sealed years ago—that would be fine—but there wasn't much to be done for cardboard boxes and old futons. Those had to be kept above the tide line, or they were garbage.Her girlfriend, Mia, had paused on the first floor landing to breathe, a disintegrating tomb of Jordyn's family albums clutched in her hands. Its weight eased for a moment as she rested an edge on the railing. "We should toss these," Mia had said. "You digitized them years ago.""Oh, but it's not the same," Jordyn had said, and it wasn't.Now she sat cross-legged on their bed while Mia showered, a stack of albums on the duvet beside her and another open in her lap. She peered at the careful handwriting under each photograph, names and dates and in-jokes, most of them incomprehensible. The photos had been taken with cell phones and carefully printed out, an anachronism even then. Her grandmother had pressed hard when she wrote, and as Jordyn ran her fingertips over the pages she could feel indentations beneath the ink. The album smelled of dust and old glue and a worrying hint of mildew.Jordyn had copied one—taken a photo of a photo, found a place up in Bushwick that still did small print jobs, bought a silver frame secondhand at the Brooklyn Bazaar—and set it on the wooden dresser beside their bed. Her grandmother had taken it decades ago, when her mother was a little girl and the Gowanus canal only rarely ventured out onto the streets.In the photo, a small, smiling version of Jordyn's mother sat on the stoop of her grandparents' house. She was an almost-copy of herself: curly black hair, brown skin, freckles on her cheeks and bare shoulders. The house was yellow brick, with white-washed iron bars over the windows and a little flower garden tucked between the concrete stoop and the stairs down to the cellar. Her grandparents had bought it in the 1970s for very little money, and, at the time the photograph was taken, were rightly smug about their foresight. Back then they could have sold it for a million dollars to developers who'd have cheerfully replaced it with a narrow stack of condos.They'd stopped using the cellar after Hurricane Oscar. Hurricane Andrea had ruined the curtains and the carpets on the first floor, and they’d been forced to sell the house for little more than it cost to buy a new car.Jordyn lived just up the hill, now. The yellow house in her picture wasn't large—two stories and a basement—but on most days, its top story rose out of the lagoon. She liked to look at it from her roof in the late afternoon, when the warm golden sunshine made it look buttery and romantic. Like it had sounded in her mother's stories, back when she was still alive to tell them.The pipes thumped as Mia turned off the water. She walked out the bathroom in a cloud of steam, her stout brown body naked and dripping as she toweled off her hair. "Moon's out," she said.Jordyn closed the album in her lap and set it on top of the others. The bed creaked as she slid to the edge, tucked her feet into her slippers, stood up; she stretched her arms above her head and her muscles resettled. "It's a King Tide," she said. "Highest this year. By a lot."Mia pulled her head through a cotton tee shirt. "We should drink a couple beers on the roof.""Hah! In winter?"Mia shrugged.Jordyn opened the door to their apartment, then turned the lock so that the deadbolt would catch on the frame and keep the door ajar. Theirs was the top floor; they climbed one flight of steep marble stairway to the roof. Two bottles clinked together in Mia's hand, held by their necks between her fingers.The winter had been mild, but little mounds of rotten snow hid in the shadows, and Jordyn rubbed her arms through her sweatshirt as she walked across the tarpaper. Through the steam of her breath, she looked out over a city of brick and stone and water. Behind her swelled the high-rent higher ground of Park Slope, dry townhouses climbing up the hill to Prospect Park, Flatbush, Windsor Terrace, Crown Heights. Neighborhoods that emptied this time of year, when everyone escaped to their condos in Georgia.Before her, an archipelago.Real estate agents had started calling it "Gowanus Beach," which Jordyn thought was pretty misleading, even by real estate standards. At least when people said Red Hook was "The Venice of Kings County" that evoked a useful image: water-stained townhouses and floating wooden walkways, plastic kayaks tied up in front of corner bodegas, tanned women in sundresses puttering around in little zodiacs with outboard motors, the East River lapping at second story windowsills. "Gowanus Beach" implied sand, maybe sea-smooth stones, even the muddy shore of a lake. Nothing about "beach" said crumbling asphalt, or concrete gnawed away by the tides, or exposed rebar skeletons crumbling into rust, or the bloated carcasses of cheap student furniture bobbing up from drowned garden apartments.The wind was wet and heavy. Jordyn shivered and looked down at the rippling gray water. The tide had swallowed her grandparents' house entirely.Mia popped their bottles open on the low brick wall of the facade. They stood in the cold and looked at the city, at the full moon in the blue evening sky, at the waves. A trash barge puttered along the street below, pausing every half-block for building supers to add to its load. Jordyn could hear the siren of a fire boat, but couldn’t see the boat itself, nor the smoke.Jordyn took a sip from her beer, which was warm and tasted of hops and cardamom. "The tide's supposed to drop all the way down past Fourth Ave," she said. "I thought I might go for a walk."Mia pursed her lips. "It'll be dark.""It hasn't gone out this far in years.""Still." Mia nursed her beer in silence for a while, time measured out in the swish-pop of her sips. "When was your last tetanus shot?""Couple years ago. Remember? I fell off Madison's dock."Mia sighed. "Wear your reef shoes, all right?"The sirens faded. Jordyn stepped into the warm space beside Mia's body and slid an arm around her thick waist, tucking her hand into the far pocket of Mia's coat. "I'll be fine," she said.Anticipation kept Jordyn from sleeping soundly, and she woke before her alarm. She had dreamed about riding the old subway system her mother had told her about. She dressed by the amber light of the street lamps, pulled a coat on over her wetsuit, slipped her feet into her reef shoes. Kissed Mia on the forehead and closed their bedroom door.Mia had set the big flashlight to charge before they'd gone to bed. Jordyn took it, and her set of keys, locked up the apartment, descended the stairway in rubber-soled silence, and stepped out onto the empty sidewalk. The water was gone, but the tree wells were frozen with mud.As Jordyn walked downhill toward Fourth Avenue, below the usual tideline, she had to pick her away around soggy timber, hunks of old insulation, rusted soda cans, tangled knots of plastic shopping bags—the usual trail of city detritus left behind by high tide. She passed under the elevated boardwalk running along the east side of the avenue, a tourist attraction some mayor had built when she was a little girl. The wreckage of a gull had caught on one of the pilings.Beyond the boardwalk, crumbling asphalt dissolved into a sort of coarse black gravel, bits of the roadbed mixed in with the sand and soil and stones that had once supported it. In places, the steel tubes and concrete cylinders of the old infrastructure were exposed—gas lines, water mains, sewers, electricity. Round black holes gaped open, liquid noises echoing up from underground. Most of the old manhole covers had been stolen by trophy hunters years ago. Jordyn chose her steps carefully, eyes on the ground.Once she reached the buildings on the far side of the avenue, she paused to look behind her. Only the foolish or the desperate would eat anything fished out of the Gowanus lagoon, but the boardwalk was crowded with seafood restaurants hoping to capitalize on the maritime atmosphere. Their neon signs still winked at her from above shuttered doors and windows, criss-crossed by the black silhouettes of utility lines.The canals of the lagoon were lit, but not well, and the low tide made the landscape unsettling and strange. Buildings were taller than she remembered; boats moored in shallow water now rested on the ground.The lagoon had retreated to a few yards below the avenue. Jordyn switched on the flashlight and waded in one cautious step at a time, careful not to shift her weight forward until she was sure of her footing.The water was cold. Her toes were numb within half a block, but that was fine. The soles of her shoes were tough enough for nails and glass, and she didn't have far to go.In the LED glow of her flashlight, the yellow brick house looked almost white. For a disoriented moment, she wondered if she'd gone down the wrong street, or misremembered which side of it the building was on. Someone—a thief, an interim owner, the tide—had taken the bars from the lower-story windows. And the brick was striped with stains, each line a marker of the lagoon's creeping progress uphill.But the black iron numbers hanging above the door were the same. This was thehouse, reclaimed from the tide, if only for tonight. From this stoop, her mother had watched the water come.Jordyn was up to her waist in the lagoon. Her feet still had some feeling left, and she poked around with them under the night-black water, looking for the first step. Finding it, she climbed the uneven stairs, water running down the legs of her wetsuit and dripping from the saturated hem of her coat, to finally sit on the stoop, her back against the font door. Her feet were still in the water, and it tickled as it lapped around her ankles.She dried her hands off on her hair, then tugged her phone out of a waterproof pouch in her jacket. She held it up in front of her, looked into its little black eye, and smiled.END"King Tide" was originally published by Terraform in December of 2014.This recording is a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license which means you can share it with anyone you’d like, but please don’t change or sell it. Our theme is “Aurora Borealis” by Bird Creek, available through the Google Audio Library.Thanks for listening, and I’ll have another story for you on June 18th.[Music plays out]