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A rerun classic about not freezing to death! Today we'll be talking about how animals prepare for winter! From hibernation, to magical wardrobe changes, to cryogenic freezing! Discover this and more as we answer the age old question: when, if ever, is the right time to breathe through your butt? With guest, Caitlin Durante! Ads: 19:42; 32:19 Footnotes: My frozen bear heart: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/02/110207142625.htm Calendar cells: https://phys.org/news/2015-09-seasonal-body-clock-animals.html Arctic fox faceplanting into snow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EiV-ERKRRs Arctic fox's awkward wardrobe malfunctions: https://a-z-animals.com/media/animals/images/470x370/arctic_fox10.jpg Arctic fox shedding its coat: https://external-preview.redd.it/yFIfslfvQOZezp2EoX48ZArPc1B48xAh6IfRcZpT3k0.jpg?auto=webp&s=abaec6cc70925d3441a05b55f238ab6f5f114523 Ancient snow goggles: http://www.beyondbuckskin.com/2012/04/some-history-slick-inuit-shades.html Frozen wood frog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLPeehsXAr4 Siberian salamander: https://amphibiaweb.org/cgi/amphib_query?where-genus=Salamandrella&where-species=keyserlingii Painted turtles breathe through their butts: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2019/03/animals-winter-hibernation-turtles/ Wild Yakut horses: https://eaq.org.au//wp-content/uploads/2017/05/yacut-horses.jpg MORE. FLUFFY. HORSES: https://siberiantimes.com/PICTURES/OTHERS/Tipsy-deer-and-horses/2.jpg Kulning video by Jonna Jinton: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nc7F_qv3eI8&t=0m40sSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fäbodar i Sverige och säter i Norge - nu i veckan väntas Unesco besluta att Skandinaviens fäbodar ska bli en del av mänsklighetens immateriella kulturarv. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Kulning och spelmansmusik förknippar vi gärna med just fäbodar och kanske tänker vi lite extra på Dalarna när vi hör ordet fäbod, men det finns och framförallt har funnits fäbodar i en rad andra av våra landskap. På Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet i Ultuna arbetar forskaren Håkan Tunón och enligt honom har tankesättet med en särskild plats för sommarbete funnits överallt i Sverige.– Idén är att den är en satellit till hemgården, så att man flyttar ut djuren till en annan plats och avståndet till hemgården är så långt att det behövs en extra gård - en gård långt borta från hemgården som man framförallt använder under sommarhalvåret. Men att flytta ut på utmarken har vi gjort i hela landet, t ex fäladerna i Skåne osv, men där har det inte behövts någon särskild gård för det, säger Håkan Tunón.Reporter Mats Carlsson-Lénartmats.carlsson-lenart@sr.seProducent: Lars Broströmlars.brostrom@sr.se
Beneath the waters of Lake Washington lurks the source of the beautiful and haunting song. It's growing more demanding and angrier. Tristan's fate hangs in the balance. Caelan has a revelation. Julian faces his fears. Sofie has a heart-to-heart.Our opening theme is “Myths and Legends” by Robert Bruckmayer which you can pick up at his bandcamp or stream on Spotify. Our episode music is created by Andreas Lundström. You can hear more of his work on the Sweden Rolls podcast or on Spotify. Example of Kulning by Hijas de la Tierra used under Creative Commons 3.0 attribution. This mystery is based on “The Cold and Hungry Sea” by Ginny Di. Her work can be found on her Patreon and on her webstore. Do you have questions or comments about the show? Send them to old.seattle.pod@gmail.com, we would love to hear them!
The investigators question Tristan's friend Kipper and then meet the witch of Golden Gardens Amusement Park. Sofie and Yorts chill out. Julian's heart and hems are torn apart. Caelan would like to borrow a silver dollar. The Gamemaster is put on blast.Check out the podcast Mama Tried on the Astronomica Podcast Patreon for as little as $1 a month!Our opening theme is “Myths and Legends” by Robert Bruckmayer which you can pick up at his bandcamp or stream on Spotify. Our episode music is created by Andreas Lundström. You can hear more of his work on the Sweden Rolls podcast or on Spotify. Example of Kulning by Hijas de la Tierra used under Creative Commons 3.0 attribution. This mystery is based on “The Cold and Hungry Sea” by Ginny Di. Her work can be found on her Patreon and on her webstore. Do you have questions or comments about the show? Send them to old.seattle.pod@gmail.com, we would love to hear them!
At the Chipped Tooth bar, we have our first combat encounter of the podcast! Sofie discovers there's no justice in this world. Caelan throws hands. Julian could really use a hug.Check out our friends at the Astronomica Podcast!Our opening theme is “Myths and Legends” by Robert Bruckmayer which you can pick up at his bandcamp or stream on Spotify. Our episode music is created by Andreas Lundström. You can hear more of his work on the Sweden Rolls podcast or on Spotify. Example of Kulning by Hijas de la Tierra used under Creative Commons 3.0 attribution. This mystery is based on “The Cold and Hungry Sea” by Ginny Di. Her work can be found on her Patreon and on her webstore. Do you have questions or comments about the show? Send them to old.seattle.pod@gmail.com, we would love to hear them!
Vari vi pratar betygssättning och får höra rafflande detaljer om budgetprocessen i kommunen. Vi börjar känna pepp inför valrörelse och så snackar vi kvinnohistoria i form av fäbodvallar och kulning.
As part of Women's History Month Atlas Obscura will be sharing some episodes from the archive including this story of how herdswomen in Northern Sweden have lured cows home with haunting melodies.https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/womens-history-month READ MORE IN THE ATLAS: https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/what-is-kulning
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In Scandinavia, a unique singing technique has evolved over the ages to summon cows back home from the fields in the evening: kulning. The centuries-old tradition is also kept alive in concerts.
Para llamar a los animales y que regresen de los pastos por la noche, en Escandinavia han desarrollado una técnica especial de canto: el Kulning. Esta tradición centenaria también se mantiene viva a través de conciertos.
We've made 100 episodes of the show and figured it was time to hear from the people who make it happen. Enjoy! (And go back and catch up on any episodes you've missed) Kulning: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-atlas-obscura-podcast/episode/kulning-82833088 Mafra Library Bats: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-atlas-obscura-podcast/episode/mafra-palace-library-bats-84059889 Clausland Mountain Tunnels: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-atlas-obscura-podcast/episode/clausland-mountain-tunnels-200225799 The White Squirrel of Prospect Park: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-atlas-obscura-podcast/episode/the-white-squirrel-of-prospect-park-200230461 Bolton Strid: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-atlas-obscura-podcast/episode/bolton-strid-200226079 Booming Dunes: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-atlas-obscura-podcast/episode/booming-dunes-84568835 The Village Where Every Person's Name Is a Song: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-atlas-obscura-podcast/episode/the-village-where-every-persons-name-is-a-song-200229462 Hachiko: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-atlas-obscura-podcast/episode/hachiko-200223598 Museum of Broken Relationships: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-atlas-obscura-podcast/episode/museum-of-broken-relationships-200228325 Newark Earthworks: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-atlas-obscura-podcast/episode/newark-earthworks-200225907 Grasshopper Glacier: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-atlas-obscura-podcast/episode/grasshopper-glacier-83007114 Women of the Black Panther Mural: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-atlas-obscura-podcast/episode/women-of-the-black-panther-mural-200226616 Kilwa Kisiwani: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-atlas-obscura-podcast/episode/kilwa-kisiwani-200229175 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Scandinavia, a unique singing technique has evolved over the ages to summon cows back home from the fields in the evening: kulning. The centuries-old tradition is also kept alive in concerts.
Genom kulning och vallsång skapade kvinnor ett eget språk på fäbodvallarna. Rösten blev mer än ett kommunikationssätt, i vissa fall ett försvar. Traditionen har också lagt grunden till den folkmusik vi hör i dag. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. På fäbodvallar i 1500-talets Sverige var rösten inte bara ett arbetsredskap för att valla sina kor och getter, utan även ett vapen som kunde skrämma rovdjur, troll och rövare. Kvinnorna som kulade på fäbodarna har länge varit osynliga i den svenska musikhistorien, men i dag växer ett intresse för att tillskriva dem en större betydelse för dagens folkmusik. I det här programmet får vi komma närmare de kvinnor som höjt rösten i skogarna, på bergen och i fjäll. Vi tar även pulsen på hur vallmusiken mår i dag och talar med några av de som håller den gamla traditionen vid liv. I programmet medverkar Jenny Tiderman Österberg, sångerska och musiketnolog, Olof Misgeld, musiker och lektor i folkmusikteori, Maria Misgeld, musiker och pedagog i kulning, och Karin Ericsson Back, pedagog i kulning och röstyoga. Inläsningar är gjorda av: Oscar Schedin, Ulrika Bodén och Malin Foxdal. En dokumentär från 2021 av Theresia Billberg. Producent: Moa Larsson, produktionsbolaget LjudbangProducent P2: Antonio de la Cruz
Genom kulning och vallsång skapade kvinnor ett eget språk på fäbodvallarna. Rösten blev mer än ett kommunikationssätt, i vissa fall ett försvar. Traditionen har också lagt grunden till den folkmusik vi hör i dag. På fäbodvallar i 1500-talets Sverige var rösten inte bara ett arbetsredskap för att valla sina kor och getter, utan även ett vapen som kunde skrämma rovdjur, troll och rövare. Kvinnorna som kulade på fäbodarna har länge varit osynliga i den svenska musikhistorien, men i dag växer ett intresse för att tillskriva dem en större betydelse för dagens folkmusik. I det här programmet får vi komma närmare de kvinnor som höjt rösten i skogarna, på bergen och i fjäll. Vi tar även pulsen på hur vallmusiken mår i dag och talar med några av de som håller den gamla traditionen vid liv. I programmet medverkar Jenny Tiderman Österberg, sångerska och musiketnolog, Olof Misgeld, musiker och lektor i folkmusikteori, Maria Misgeld, musiker och pedagog i kulning, och Karin Ericsson Back, pedagog i kulning och röstyoga. Inläsningar är gjorda av: Oscar Schedin, Ulrika Bodén och Malin Foxdal. En dokumentär från 2021 av Theresia Billberg. Producent: Moa Larsson, produktionsbolaget Ljudbang Producent P2: Antonio de la Cruz
For centuries, herdswomen in Northern Sweden have lured cows home with haunting melodies. Read more in the Atlas: https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/what-is-kulning See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vi gästas av superintressanta Åsa Larsson som kanske är mer känd under sitt artist alias Resmiranda. Kulning, virala videos, virtuella megakörer och elektroniska utandningar är bara några av ämnena. Intressanta samtal bladas med världspremiär av ny musik och moderna klassiker. Programledare är Anna-Karin Berglund och Viktor Zeidner. Låtar från avsnittet: Resmiranda - The Calling Resmiranda - Lilith´s roar Niklas Paschburg - Waldeinsamkeit Arandel - Hysope Remsiranda Sisterhoods Resmiranda - Hjärtat Mitt Ishockeyskola Med Thommy & Christer Abrahamsson Anja Garbarek - The will to walk Här finner du Spotifyplaylisten med tillgängliga låtar som sänds i programmet, listan fylls på med nya låtar efter varje program: goo.gl/CUnvtY
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Intro: Schumann Resonance News for 7 places on Earth. A Course in Miracles Lesson 191. Kulning... The ancient Nordic art of calling goats, cows, wild swans and.. The Northern Lights?! My powerful and random experience with this energy of kulning today. Then, we get a surprise visit from the Norse God Odin and I do a quick 10 minute Channeling with him. World News including the bizarre case of the Penis.. Fish in California.. the new (and oh so perfect timing!) Kind of magnetic explosion on the Sun.
On this episode of Vikings and Thundersnow, we explore the traditions of hnefatafl and kulning. Enjoy!
In today's episode, we shed light on the New Moon in Sagittarius, New Moon rituals and spell work, setting intentions and how to cleanse your home. I also share a recent dream that I have had and break it down in order to decipher what the dream means. All vocal clips in this podcast are my own voice and sang in the style of Kulning. Kulning, also known as herding calls is a form of Scandinavian music which is often used to call livestock home from the high mountain pastures where they typically graze during the day. You may recognize some of the clips I have sang if you have watched Frozen 2. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewaterwitch/support
New version and master Track psytrance avec chants de Kulning ( Åsa Larsson www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2KZ3mihXPA )
Today I am joined by Jonna Jinton, Swedish artist, photographer, and musician. Listen for a discussion about the ancient Swedish herding call known as ''Kulning.'' Please be sure to check out more of her work via the link below. Jonna's Website & Jewelry Shop https://jonnajinton.se/ The Book I Recommended ''The Origin of Words, Names, and Everything in Between'' http://bit.ly/originofnames The History of Vikings on YouTube https://bit.ly/2TW2DEh Follow The History of Vikings on Twitter https://bit.ly/2Qsg28b Feel free to contact me with any questions, comments, suggestions or inquiries that you might have noah@thehistoryofvikings.com Music: Danheim - Framganga https://danheimmusic.com/
Traditional herding calls from Sweden and Norway, with an interview with Swedish folk musician and kulning instructor Siri Holm. Music: Intro theme - "Forest March" by Sylvia Woods “Kulning” by Adolf Fredriks Kyrkas Kammarkör & Karin Backstrom “Kulning” Maria Hulthén Birkeland “Kulning” by Susanne Rosenberg “Farlock (Sheep Calls) - Getlock (Goat Calls) - Kalvlock (Calf Calls)” by Karin Edvardsson Johansson “Kulning” by Nygards Elisabet Nordkvist “Lockrop” by Karin Edvardsson Johansson “Koukning, get - och farlock (Goat and Sheep Calls)” by Erika Johansson “Kulokk” by Eli Storbekken “Kulokk” (Grieg) by Reidun Horvei “Hornlat fran Rattvik och Ore (Herding Call from Rattvik and Ore)” by Pelle Jakobsson “Vallat efter Frisell, Mockfjard” by Pelle Jakobsson “Lurlat fran evertsberg efter Tommos Kersti” by Pelle Jakobsson (interview begins) “Puksanger - Lockrop” by Lena Willemark, Susanne Rosenberg & Helena Gabrielsson “Kolock (Cow Call)” by Lena Willemark (interview ends) “Komarschlåten” by Ulrika Bodén Mastered by Ross Waldron Error: at 16:57, I say a herding signal from Mockjard, when I meant to say a herding signal from Mockfjard More information on kulning and other herding call traditions: -If you want to learn kulning and you cannot find a workshop, there is a book and CD set of lessons for sale at www.uddatoner.com -A kulokk instruction manual can be found here: https://www.ingebretsens.com/sing-til-cows-come-home-w-cd.html -A fun old Finnish herding call documentary film: https://yle.fi/aihe/artikkeli/2010/08/13/karjan-kutsumahuudot -A great article on the technical aspects of kulning by Susanna Rosenberg: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/23268263.2013.829712?needAccess=true
Spelmanspodden ger sig ut i skogen, det handlar om vallmusik, en bruksmusik som bl a använts vid djurskötsel i fäbodarna och som idag flyttat in på konsertscenen.
En Podcast om traditionell spelmansmusik av och med Thomas von Wachenfeldt. Musik i vinjetten: Kornvagna', gammal "Helsingepålska" efter Jon-Erik Hall. Avsnitt 2c: Ett program om några av de mest betydelsefulla aktörerna för folkmusikfältetText, musik och berättare: Thomas von Wachenfeldt1. Pianokvartett i E-moll, sats 2 (E.G. Geijer)2. Du gamla du fria (Richard Dybeck)3. Kulning av Karin Edvardsson Johansson4. Lock-låt från Skattunge, Svenska Folkmelodier no 62 (Rickard Dybeck)5. Jag unnar ändå dig all godt, Svenska Folkmelodier no 87 (Rickard Dybeck)6. Gång-låt, Svenska Folkmelodier no 1 (Rickard Dybeck)7. Bodamattes polska spelad av Justus Gille och Viktor Vikman8. Lissbrännarvalsen spelad av Justus Gille och Viktor Vikman9. Kontradans från Alfred Krafts spelmansbok10. Hornblåsning o Kulning runt Harsasjön11. Liv-Antes polska (efter Jon-Erik Hall)12. Vaggvisa (August Söderman)13. Delsbovalsen (Pelle Schenell)14. Det som en gång var (Thomas von Wachenfeldt)
Långt innan telegrafer och telefoner uppfanns kunde människor kommunicera på flera kilometers avstånd genom att kula. Förr tog kvinnorna kor och getter till fäbodarna under sommaren, och där stannade de sedan fram till hösten för att sköta djuren, mjölka och göra smör och ost. För att kalla på djuren och för att kunna hålla kontakt med varandra så kulade kvinnorna, en slags kommunikationsform och sångstil som hördes många kilometer. Det berättar Kajsa Dahlström som är folksångerska och deltar i ett nytt forskningsprojekt om kulning. Forskarna Anita McAllister på Karolinska institutet och Robert Eklund på Linköpings universitet berättar om vad det är som gör att kulningen låter så starkt och hörs så långt. Programledare är Urban Björstadius.