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The SpokenWeb Podcast
Virtual Pilgrimage: Where Medieval Meets Modern

The SpokenWeb Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 51:52


SUMMARYFrom medieval itineraries to modern livestreams, Christian pilgrimage is often, if not always experienced through an imaginative transposal from a physical reality to a spiritual truth. In this episode, hosts Lindsay Pereira and Ella Jando-Saul explore the concept of virtual pilgrimage through conversations with two guests: Michael Van Dussen, a professor in the Department of English at McGill University in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal, teaches us about the medieval experience of pilgrimage in the British Isles while Simon Coleman, a professor in the Department for the Study of Religion at the University of Toronto teaches us about the modern reconstruction of pilgrimage to Walsingham in Norfolk, England.Simon Coleman's latest book, Powers of Pilgrimage: Religion in a World of Movement, can be found here.*VOICE AND SOUND CREDITSInterviewees:Dr. Michael Van Dussen, Professor of English Literature, McGill University.Dr. Simon Coleman, Professor of Anthropology and Religion, University of Toronto.Theme music:“Ai Tal Domna”: composed by Berenguier de Palou, recorded by Zep Hurme ©2014. Licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC. Available at https://ccmixter.org/files/zep_hurme/38429Voice credits:Stephen Yeager, voice of the HostGhislaine Comeau, voice of the MillerAndre Furlani, voice of the Reeve, drunkard, beggar, and donation collectorSound credits:Magical Minstrelsy: Where Medieval Meets Modern Through Mimesis, Season 1 Episode 1: Virtual Pilgrimage uses sounds from Freesound. All sound samples that were used in this episode are licensed under CC0 1.0:Footsteps on dirt: https://freesound.org/people/lzmraul/sounds/389454/Birds: https://freesound.org/people/MATRIXXX_/sounds/519110/Water: https://freesound.org/people/BurghRecords/sounds/415151/Cows: https://freesound.org/people/Nontu_Lwazi00/sounds/541920/Sheep: https://freesound.org/people/rent55/sounds/709921/Horse on dirt: https://freesound.org/people/Ornery/sounds/233345/Horse with cart: https://freesound.org/people/bruno.auzet/sounds/538438/Footsteps on cobblestone: https://freesound.org/people/SpliceSound/sounds/260120/Medieval city: https://freesound.org/people/OGsoundFX/sounds/423119/Church bells: https://freesound.org/people/Audeption/sounds/425172/Coins: https://freesound.org/people/husky70/sounds/161315/Blacksmith: https://freesound.org/people/Emmaproductions/sounds/254371/Music: https://ccmixter.org/files/asteria/2615Church coins: https://freesound.org/people/scripsi/sounds/335191/Gregorian chant: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ecce.lignum.Crucis.oggCrowd gasping: https://freesound.org/people/craigsmith/sounds/480774/Baby crying: https://freesound.org/people/the_yura/sounds/211527/Breath: https://freesound.org/people/launemax/sounds/274769/Heartbeat: https://freesound.org/people/newlocknew/sounds/612642/Works Cited and ConsultedAhmed, Sara. The Cultural Politics of Emotion. Routledge, 2015.Arsuaga, Ana Echevarría. “The shrine as mediator: England, castile, and the pilgrimage to Compostela.” England and Iberia in the Middle Ages, 12th–15th Century, 2007, pp. 47–65, https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230603103_4.Arvay, Susan M. “Private passions: The contemplation of suffering in medieval affective devotions.” (2008).Bailey, Anne E. “Reconsidering the Medieval Experience at the Shrine in High Medieval England.” Journal of Medieval History, vol. 47, no. 2, Mar. 2021, pp. 203–29. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1080/03044181.2021.1895874.Beckstead, Zachary. “On the way: Pilgrimage and liminal experiences.” Experience on the Edge: Theorizing Liminality, 2021, pp. 85–105, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83171-4_5.Beebe, Kathryne. Reading Mental Pilgrimage in Context: The Imaginary Pilgrims and Real Travels of Felix Fabri's “Die Sionpilger.” West Virginia University Press, 2009.Benjamin, Walter. “The work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction.” Modern Art and Modernism: A Critical Anthology, 2018, pp. 217–220, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429498909-39Cassidy-Welch, Megan. “Pilgrimage and embodiment: Captives and the cult of saints in late medieval bavaria.” Parergon, vol. 20, no. 2, 2003, pp. 47–70, https://doi.org/10.1353/pgn.2003.0101.Coleman, Simon, and John Elsner. “Tradition as play: Pilgrimage to ‘England's Nazareth.'” History and Anthropology, vol. 15, no. 3, 2004, pp. 273–288, https://doi.org/10.1080/0275720042000257430.Coleman, Simon, Ellen Badone, and Sharon R. Roseman. “Pilgrimage to ‘England's Nazareth': Landscapes of Myth and Memory at Walsingham.” Intersecting Journeys: The Anthropology of Pilgrimage and Tourism, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, IL, 2004, pp. 52–67.Coleman, Simon, and Marion Bowman. “Religion in Cathedrals: Pilgrimage, Heritage, Adjacency, and the Politics of Replication in Northern Europe.” Religion, vol. 49, no. 1, Jan. 2019, pp. 1–23. Taylor and Francis+NEJM, https://doi.org/10.1080/0048721X.2018.1515341.Coleman, Simon, and John Elsner. “Pilgrimage to Walsingham and the Re-Invention of the Middle Ages.” Pilgrimage Explored, edited by J. (Jennie) Stopford, York Medieval Press, 1999. WorldCat Discovery Service, https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=16637.Díaz-Vera, Javier E. “Exploring the relationship between emotions, language and space: Construals of awe in medieval English language and pilgrimage experience.” Studia Neophilologica, vol. 88, no. 2, 2015, pp. 165–189, https://doi.org/10.1080/00393274.2015.1093918.Foster, Elisa A. “As You Came from the Holy Land: Medieval Pilgrimage to Walsingham and Its Crusader Contexts.” Crusading and Ideas of the Holy Land in Medieval Britain, edited by Kathryn Hurlock and Laura J. Whatley, Brepols, Turnhout, Belgium, 2022, pp. 91– 114.Gertsman, Elina, and Marian Bleeke. “The Eve Fragment from Autun and the Emotionalism of Pilgrimage.” Crying in the Middle Ages: Tears of History, Routledge, New York, NY, 2013, pp. 23–41.Grazia Di Stefano, Laura. “How to be a time traveller: Exploring Venice with a fifteenth-century pilgrimage guide.” Making the Medieval Relevant, 2019, pp. 171–190, https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110546316-008.Gregg, Melissa, and Gregory J. Seigworth. The Affect Theory Reader. Duke University Press, 2010.Hill, Joyce. “Rome in Ripon: St Wilfrid's Inspiration and Legacy.” History, vol. 105, no. 367, 2020, pp. 603–25. Wiley Online Library, https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229X.13027.Hill‐Smith, Connie. “Cyberpilgrimage: The (virtual) reality of online pilgrimage experience.” Religion Compass, vol. 5, no. 6, 2011, pp. 236–246, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-8171.2011.00277.x.Hundley, Catherine. “Pilgrims in the Parish: A Method and Two Herefordshire Case Studies.” Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture, vol. 8, no. 3, Oct. 2022, pp. 40–87.Hurlock, Kathryn. “Virtual Pilgrimage.” Medieval Welsh Pilgrimage, C1100-1500, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY, 2018, pp. 145–174.Jenkins, John. “Replication or Rivalry? The ‘Becketization' of Pilgrimage in English Cathedrals.” Religion, vol. 49, no. 1, Jan. 2019, pp. 24–47. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1080/0048721X.2018.1515327.Kempe, Margery, and Anthony Paul Bale. The Book of Margery Kempe. Oxford University Press, 2015.Kuefler, Mathew. The Making and Unmaking of a Saint: Hagiography and Memory in the Cult of Gerald d'Aurillac. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014.Langland, William, and Schmidt A. V. C. Piers Plowman: A New Translation of the B-Text. Oxford University Press, 2009.Nickell, S. A. The Limits of Embodiment: The Implication of Written and Artistic Portrayals of Mary at the Foot of the Cross for Late Medieval Affective Spirituality, Graduate Theological Union, United States -- California, 2011. ProQuest, https://lib-ezproxy.concordia.ca/login?qurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.proquest.com%2Fdissertations-theses%2Flimits-embodiment-implication-written-artistic%2Fdocview%2F875240824%2Fse-2%3Faccountid%3D10246.Ousterhout, Robert. “‘Sweetly Refreshed in Imagination': Remembering Jerusalem in Words and Images.” Gesta, vol. 48, no. 2, Jan. 2009, pp. 153–68. www-journals-uchicago-edu.lib-ezproxy.concordia.ca (Atypon), https://doi.org/10.2307/29764905.Powell, Hilary. “Saints, Pilgrimage and Landscape in Early Medieval Kent, c. 800-1220.” Early Medieval Kent, 800-1220, Boydell Press, 2016, pp. 133–53.Sinnett-Smith, Jane. “Ætheldreda in the North: Tracing Northern Networks in the Liber Eliensis and the Vie de Seinte Audree.” Late Medieval Devotion to Saints from the North of England: New Directions, edited by Christiania Whitehead et al., Brepols, Turnhout, Belgium, 2022, pp. 285–303.Wynn, Mark. “God, pilgrimage, and acknowledgement of Place.” Religious Studies, vol. 43, no. 2, 2007, pp. 145–163, https://doi.org/10.1017/s0034412506008778.

Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal
Monumental Breakthrough in Mathematics (Part 2) | Edward Frenkel

Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 140:26


Edward Frenkel is a renowned mathematician, professor of University of California, Berkeley, member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and winner of the Herman Weyl Prize in Mathematical Physics. In this episode, Edward Frenkel discusses the recent monumental proof in the Langlands program, explaining its significance and how it advances understanding in modern mathematics. SPONSOR (THE ECONOMIST): As a listener of TOE you can get a special 20% off discount to The Economist and all it has to offer! Visit https://www.economist.com/toe Check out Edward Frenkel's New York Times Bestselling book "Love and Math" at https://amzn.to/4gPAVn1. Also, please consider following Edward on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/edfrenkel/ LINKS: •⁠ Edward Frenkel's Twitter: https://x.com/edfrenkel •⁠ ⁠Edward Frenkel's Official Website: https://edwardfrenkel.com •⁠ Edward Frenkel's YouTube: https://youtube.com/@edfrenkel •⁠ Edward Frenkel's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edfrenkel •⁠ Edward Frenkel's SoundCloud (DJ Moonstein): https://soundcloud.com/moonstein •⁠ ⁠Edward Frenkel's 1st TOE Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_oPMcvHbAc •⁠ Andre Weil's letter on “Rosetta Stone” of Math: https://www.ams.org/notices/200503/fea-weil.pdf •⁠ ⁠"Proof of the Geometric Langlands Conjecture" (Papers): https://people.mpim-bonn.mpg.de/gaitsgde/GLC/ •⁠ Etingof-Frenkel-Kazhdan, “A general framework for the Analytic Langlands Correspondence” https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.03743 •⁠ Yuri Manin's book “Mathematics and Physics”: https://www.amazon.com/Mathematics-Physics-Progress-Mathematical/dp/1489967842 •⁠ Edward Frenkel's papers: https://edwardfrenkel.com/frenkel-biblio.pdf •⁠ Edward Frenkel's previous lecture on TOE (Part 1): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RX1tZv_Nv4Y •⁠ Mathematics and Physics (book): https://www.amazon.com/Mathematics-Physics-Progress-English-Russian/dp/3764330279 •⁠ Richard Borcherds on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3pQWkE2KqM TOE'S TOP LINKS: - Support TOE on Patreon: https://patreon.com/curtjaimungal (early access to ad-free audio episodes!) - Listen to TOE on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gL14b92xAErofYQA7bU4e - Become a YouTube Member Here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdWIQh9DGG6uhJk8eyIFl1w/join - Join TOE's Newsletter 'TOEmail' at https://www.curtjaimungal.org TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Edward's Previous Appearance on TOE 01:15 - Discoveries in Mathematics 04:31 - Langland's Program 11:02 - Counting Problem 14:58 - Symmetries of the Unit Disc 26:55 - Part 1 of Edward's Talk 30:20 - Shimura-Taniyama-Weil Conjecture 40:02 - Quick Recap 42:38 - Langlands Dual Group 51:50 - Rosetta Stone of Math 01:00:10 - Riemann Surfaces 01:10:20 - Proof of the Geometric Langlands Conjecture 01:21:42 - Tribute to Legends 01:26:02 - Langlands Correspondence for Riemann Surface 01:43:30 - Galois Groups 01:53:33 - Other Objects Involved 02:10:40 - Outro / Support TOE SPONSORS (please check them out to support TOE): - THE ECONOMIST: As a listener of TOE, you can now enjoy full digital access to The Economist. Get a 20% off discount by visiting: https://www.economist.com/toe - INDEED: Get your jobs more visibility at https://indeed.com/theories ($75 credit to book your job visibility) - HELLOFRESH: For FREE breakfast for life go to https://www.HelloFresh.com/freetheoriesofeverything - PLANET WILD: Want to restore the planet's ecosystems and see your impact in monthly videos? The first 150 people to join Planet Wild will get the first month for free at https://planetwild.com/r/theoriesofeverything/join or use my code EVERYTHING9 later. Other Links: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOEwithCurt - Discord Invite: https://discord.com/invite/kBcnfNVwqs - iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/better-left-unsaid-with-curt-jaimungal/id1521758802 - Subreddit r/TheoriesOfEverything: https://reddit.com/r/theoriesofeverything #science #physics #math #podcast #sciencepodcast #maths Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Who Gets What?
Sculptor Harold "Tuck" Langland considers artificial intelligence and 3-d printing

Who Gets What?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 26:57


Tuck Langland has produced major works of art throughout the world.  Here we consider/debate ideas about creativity in general, creating art on computers, the proper and improper application of artificial intelligence to copy or to enhance new works of art, and production by 3-d printing.  Tuck asks "can artificial intelligence create new ideas?"  Then he states:  "I do not think a machine can create a world."

RV U by NIRVC
RV Influencers Tom and Stacie Langland of RV Texas Y'all (Repost)

RV U by NIRVC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 29:26


Angie Morell sits down with longtime pals Tom and Stacie Langland, the dynamic duo behind RV Texas Y'all. The proud Texan pair shares their love for the RV lifestyle through a variety of online media, including a blog, YouTube channel and their very own podcast. Tom and Stacie tell the story about how they made the decision to sell their home and business to become full-time RVers — and how happy they are because of it! Be sure to enroll in RV U by subscribing so you don't miss out on a single episode.Check out the RV Texas Y'all website.Check out the RV America Y'all website. Original Air Date: July 18, 2023 Special thanks to our sponsors!RettroBand® Wheel EnhancementGone are the days  of worrying about a blown tire putting you and your RV at risk. Protect your coach from tire blowouts by installing RettroBand® Wheel Enhancement. Learn more.Want to amp up your next adventure? Look to National Indoor RV Center's fantastic selection of rugged yet luxurious Class B RVs. These adventure vans will have you ready to be the ultimate off-grid, off-road warriors. Shop Class B Inventory now.National Indoor RV CentersNIRVC has a wide selection of Class A, B and C RVs. Experience the NIRVC difference today at NIRVC.com.

CU At The Game Podcast
"T.I.P.S." for Colorado v. No. 23 Arizona / Can the Buffs bring home a win on Senior Day?

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 52:24


First, before we talk football, a tip of the CU at the Game hat to the Colorado women's basketball team. The 20th-ranked Buffs opened their season with a 92-78 win in Las Vegas over the No. 1 ranked - and defending national champion - LSU Tigers. The win represents the second time the CU women's team has knocked off a No. 1 team, with the other coming in 2021 against Stanford, and the victory certainly bodes well for the remainder of the 2023-24 campaign.I am joined for this episode by Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we will review CU's 26-19 loss to No. 16 Oregon State. As is our custom for the post-mortem on a game, we give our grades for what about CU's effort was Excellent, what was Satisfactory, and what still Needs Improvement.We will then move on to our “T.I.P.S.” for the upcoming matchup against No. 23 Arizona. Our preview will look at the game from the perspectives of Talent, Intangibles, Preparation, and Statistics, before giving you our predictions for the game which will be played before a sellout crowd at Folsom Field on Senior Day. So ... Can the Colorado coaching staff finally find a way to protect its most precious resource, quarterback Shedeur Sanders? Or, will the most sacked quarterback in the FBS continue to be harassed by opposing defenses? ... Is it possible that Arizona, which has played five straight games against ranked opponents, winning the last three, will be looking past the Buffs? ... Can the Buffs find enough defensive and special teams magic to assist CU's struggling offense, enough to cobble together enough points to send the Buff Nation home happy, with a victory in the final home game of the season? Let's find out ...

CU At The Game Podcast
"T.I.P.S." for CU v. No. 16 Oregon State / Post-Mortem on CU at No. 23 UCLA

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 54:00


I am joined for this episode by Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we will review CU's final trip to the Rose Bowl as a member of the Pac-12. The Buffs fell to No. 23 UCLA, 28-16, and we will do the post-mortem on the game, giving out our grades for what about the CU effort was Excellent, what was Satisfactory, and what still Needs Improvement. We will then move on to our “T.I.P.S.” for the upcoming matchup against No. 16 Oregon State. Our preview will look at the game from the perspectives of Talent, Intangibles, Preparation, and Statistics, before giving you our predictions for the game to be played before a sellout crowd at Folsom Field for Homecoming. So ... Can the Colorado coaching staff find a way to protect its most precious resource, quarterback Shedeur Sanders? Or, will the most sacked quarterback in the FBS continue to be harassed by opposing defenses? ... Will the Buffs come up with a defensive game plan to stop Oregon State running back Damien Martinez, who has been a force for the Beavers this season - and who had over 170 yards and three touchdowns rushing the last time CU played Oregon State? ... Will the Buffs be able to regain a little Folsom Field magic, and restore the nation's faith in Coach Prime and Co.? Or, will the national narrative about the Buffs continue to sour as the calendar turns to November? Let's find out...

CU At The Game Podcast
"T.I.P.S." for CU at No. 23 UCLA / Mid-season Report Card for the 4-3 Buffs

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 52:38


The Buffs have been nursing their injuries, both physical and mental, as they begin their preparations for the second half of the 2023 season. I am joined for this podcast by Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we will take a look back at the first half of the season, and give you our midterm grades for CU's offense, defense, special teams, and coaching staff.We'll then move on to our “T.I.P.S.” for the upcoming matchup against No. 23 UCLA. Our review will look at the game from the perspectives of Talent, Intangibles, Preparation, and Statistics, before giving you our predictions for the game to be played before a sellout crowd in the Rose Bowl. So ... Does CU's prolific passing game, behind record-setting quarterback Shedeur Sanders, deserve an “A” for the first half of the season? Or does the lack of a running attack tarnish the Buffs' overall grade? ... Does the sieve of a defense give the CU defense a failing grade? Or does the talented secondary give the Buff Nation hope for a more productive second half? ... Can the Buffs find a way to resurrect its rushing attack against one of the best run defenses in the country in UCLA? Or will it be "Shedeur or bust" for the Buffs in Pasadena? ... Let's find out ...

CU At The Game Podcast
"T.I.P.S." for CU at Arizona State / Taking Positives from the 48-41 loss to No. 8 USC

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 53:57


When does a loss feel like a win? I'll tell you - It's when 54,000 members of the Buff Nation witness a furious comeback against the No. 8 team in the nation. The Buffs came up short against USC, falling 48-41, but did build some momentum for the rest of the season as the gauntlet of CU's September schedule is finally behind us. I am joined for this podcast by Neil Langland, and we will present our review of the USC game, using categories of Excellent, Satisfactory and Needs Improvement to sift through yet another exciting game in the first year of the Coach Prime era.We will then turn our attention to the upcoming matchup in the desert against Arizona State. Our “T.I.P.S.” will take you through the categories of Talent, Intangibles, Preparation and Statistics, before giving you our predictions for the game against the Sun Devils.So ... Will Arizona State quarterback Trenton Bourguet, who had over 400 yards passing and three touchdowns against the Buffs in Boulder last fall, be able to duplicate his numbers against Coach Prime's defense? ... Will the CU players be able to handle the afternoon heat of Tempe, with a forecast high at kickoff of 100-degrees? ... Will the Buffs find a way to play a solid first half, and not have to rely on a second half comeback - again? ... Will the Buffs take the positives from the USC game, and turn them into win No. 4 of the season? ... Let's find out ...

CU At The Game Podcast
"T.I.P.S." for CU v. No. 8 USC - The White Out Breakfast in Boulder

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 50:11


The Buffs took one on the chin last weekend, falling on the road to No. 10 Oregon, 42-6. I am joined for this episode by Neil Langland, and we will do the post-mortem on CU's first loss in the Coach Prime era, and speculate as to what lessons, if any, the Buff players and the Buff Nation can take from the defeat. We then move on to our “T.I.P.S.” for CU's last chance as a member of the Pac-12 to take down the Trojans of USC. Using the categories of Talent, Intangibles, Preparation, and Statistics, we break down what the eighth-ranked Trojans are bringing to breakfast in Boulder, and what the CU coaches and players might exploit in their bid for an upset.So... Will the 9:00 a.m. body clock kickoff work to USC's disadvantage? ... Will former Buff Brenden Rice be featured in his return to Folsom Field? ... Will the CU coaching staff follow the Arizona State template, and throw in every trick play in the playbook in an attempt to stay with the high octane scoring machine which is the USC offense? ... Will the Buff players rebound from their first loss at CU with renewed swagger, or will this turn into a second consecutive rout, a game which is out of reach by halftime?Let's find out...

CU At The Game Podcast
"T.I.P.S." for the CU/CSU Rocky Mountain Showdown / Basking in the Glow of CU's 36-14 win over Nebraska

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 54:52


So, are you still savoring the Buffs' 36-14 win over the Nebraska Cornhuskers, or are you ready to move on the Rocky Mountain Showdown? I am joined for this podcast by Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we are going to take a few extra minutes on this episode to revel in CU's huge win over the Big Red from Lincoln. We will also break down the game against the Cornhuskers into what elements of CU's performance we feel could be rated as Excellent, what was merely Satisfactory, and what are areas which still Need Improvement. We will then move on to our “T.I.P.S.” for the renewal of the rivalry against Colorado State. The Buffs have won five straight in the series overall, but the teams haven't met since 2019. We will review the Blackout game in terms of Talent, Intangibles, Preparation, and Statistics, before giving you our predictions for the game. So ... Are the handful of first-team All-Mountain West performers in the CSU lineup enough to make it a game? ... Will the Rams have a big enough chip on their shoulder, or will the Buffs have too great of a hangover, to give CSU a chance at an upset? ... Will the extra week of preparation - yes, CSU had a bye week last week - give the Rams an added advantage? ... And are there any stats from the games played to date which could lead you to believe that the 23.5-point spread is way too great? Let's find out ...

CU At The Game Podcast
"T.I.P.S." for CU v. Nebraska / Plus: Savoring the Upset Win over No. 17 TCU

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 54:12


So... How was your Labor Day weekend? If you are a Buff fan, it was one for the books, as Colorado, a 20.5-point underdog, went on the road and upset No. 17 TCU, 45-42. I am joined by Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we take a little time to talk about and savor one of the most significant CU victories in years.But, Coach Prime, his staff, and his players don't have time to relish the season opening win and all of the accolades, as rival Nebraska is coming to Boulder for Coach Prime's Folsom Field debut. We will dissect the upcoming roster matchups, using our “T.I.P.S.” process - analyzing Talent, Intangibles, Preparation and Statistics - before giving you our predictions.So... Will the Buffs continue to shine on offense? Will the CU coaching staff be able to make corrections on defense and special teams? What will be Nebraska's game plan, coming off of a disheartening 13-10 season opening loss to Minnesota? What will be the emotional levels for both teams, in a rivalry game which means so much to both fan bases? Can Coach Prime coax another winning performance from his Buffs? Let's find out...

Viewpoints, 97.7FM Casey Radio
Jack Gibson's Fur Coat with Glen Humphries

Viewpoints, 97.7FM Casey Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 21:16


If rugby league buried a time capsule Jack Gibson's fur coat would be the first item placed inside - if you could solve the mystery of its whereabouts.League's precious artefacts include Thurston's headgear, Langland's white boots, Reggie the Rabbit's tail and a snag from the Dragon's season-ending BBQ. Or you could fill it with stories of players who were poisoned, didn't show for the grand final or took the field drunk.In Jack Gibson's Fur Coat, Glen Humphries tells the stories that live on the margins. You simply couldn't make up rugby league's best yarns. Henry talks with author Glen Humphries about his new book. This conversation was originally broadcast on 97.7FM Casey Radio in August 2023. Produced by Rob Kelly.

CU At The Game Podcast
"T.I.P.S." for CU at No. 17 TCU - The Debut of the Coach Prime Era at CU

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 46:27


Well, the 2023 season is finally here! Joining me for this episode are Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we will be previewing CU's trip to Ft. Worth to take on No. 17 TCU.For those of you who are new to the podcast, we break down our preview into four segments. Our “T.I.P.S.” for the game includes a discussion of TCU's “Talent”; which “Intangibles” will impact the game, the effect “Preparation” will play; and which “Statistics” are the most important for the 2023 season opener.So ... How well has TCU overcome the loss of eight players to the NFL draft? ... How well will each team be able to handle the first signs of adversity? ... What role will the 100+ degree weather play in the outcome? ... Which will be the crucial statistical categories to track, as CU hopes to defy the oddsmakers, with Vegas listing the Buffs as 20.5-point underdogs? And, most important ... Will our predictions for the outcome match yours?

CU At The Game Podcast
Crystal Ball: Game-by-Game Predictions for CU's 2023 Season

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 59:16


For this preview episode, I am joined by Brad Geiger and Neil Langland. We will be taking you through the 2023 CU campaign, and giving you our game-by-game predictions.Vegas has the over/under for Colorado at 3.5 wins, and the Pac-12 preseason media poll has CU finishing 11th in the conference. Meanwhile, there are many in the Buff Nation who have declared that anything short of a winning season and a bowl bid in Coach Prime's first season must be considered a disappointment. Who's right? So... Can the Buffs overcome a brutal September, which includes three ranked opponents and two games against bitter rivals? Will the Buffs be able to overcome inevitable losses to injury, which may be suffered by players at key positions? Will Coach Prime lead the Buffs to only their third winning season as a member of the Pac-12? Let's find out...

CU At The Game Podcast
Fall Camp Unit-by-Unit Preview: Defense / Plus: “Black Friday” and the Demise of the Pac-12

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 55:15


For this special episode, I am joined by Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we divide the podcast into two segments.First, we take a look at “Black Friday” - August 4, 2023 - when the Pac-12, for all intents and purposes, ceased to exist. There were plenty of actors who played a role in the demise of the conference, but it wasn't until the media deal offered to the schools was found wanting that the 108-year old conference fell apart. Who bears the brunt of the blame for the mass exodus? And who were the winners and the losers when the dust settled? We then move back to talking about actual football. CU's Fall Camp is underway, and we take a unit-by-unit look at the Buff defense, rating each unit as to whether it rates as being in the top half of the Pac-12 ... or the bottom half.So ... Is there enough heft in CU's interior defensive line to keep opposing offenses from running straight at the Buff defense? ... Is there enough speed and talent at the edge to wreak some havoc on opposing quarterbacks? ... Are CU star cornerbacks ready for prime time, or are they still a few games - or even a full season - away from being dominant? ... Is this the best back end CU's defense has had since 2016?Let's find out...

CU At The Game Podcast
Special Episode: CU's Bold Move to Return to the Big 12, and How Colorado is Reshaping the Future of Two Power Five Conferences

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 57:01


Welcome to a special episode of the podcast. I am joined by Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we discuss CU's decision to rejoin the Big 12. We address the criticisms of the move, including leaving the AAU-rich “better fit” of the Pac-12 for the “Truck stop conference” of the Big 12, and CU's audacity to make the move before the Pac-12 media contracts were announced. We then respond to the pundits, including Oregon head coach Dan Lanning, who have taken their shots at the Buffs as they abandon the ship which is the floundering S.S. Pac-Whatever.We then, armed with at least an outline of what the Pac-12 media contracts will look like going forward, take a look at the future of the two conferences. Did Colorado make the right move, choosing the stability of the Big 12 media deals over what appears to be the Pac-12's streaming-centric deal with Apple-Plus? Will the Buffs' move incite a stampede of realignment? How will the CU programs – including its basketball teams – fare in the newly configured Big 12?Let's find out …

RV U by NIRVC
Episode 2: RV Influencers Tom and Stacie Langland of RV Texas Y'all

RV U by NIRVC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 29:26


Class is back in session! Angie Morell sits down with longtime pals Tom and Stacie Langland, the dynamic duo behind RV Texas Y'all. The proud Texan pair shares their love for the RV lifestyle through a variety of online media, including a blog, YouTube channel and their very own podcast. Tom and Stacie tell the story about how they made the decision to sell their home and business to become full-time RVers — and how happy they are because of it! Be sure to enroll in RV U by subscribing so you don't miss out on a single episode.Check out the RV Texas Y'all website.Check out the RV America Y'all website. Special thanks to our sponsors!RettroBand® Wheel EnhancementGone are the days  of worrying about a blown tire putting you and your RV at risk. Protect your coach from tire blowouts by installing RettroBand® Wheel Enhancement. Learn more.Want to amp up your next adventure? Look to National Indoor RV Center's fantastic selection of rugged yet luxurious Class B RVs. These adventure vans will have you ready to be the ultimate off-grid, off-road warriors. Shop Class B Inventory now.Shop National Indoor RV CentersNIRVC has a wide selection of Class A, B and C RVs. Experience the NIRVC difference today at NIRVC.com.

CU At The Game Podcast
CU Fall Camp Preview: Offense

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 49:11


You know that football season is getting close when we start in on our Fall Camp previews. I am joined by Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we work through a unit-by-unit preview of the Colorado offense. Our yardstick for success? Whether each unit should be ranked as one of the top six units in the Pac-12, or whether each room is still inferior by Power Five standards.So... Is Shedeur Sanders one of the top six quarterbacks in the Pac-12? Will the improved quality of the running back room produce a “bell cow” back to carry the load, or will CU ultimately choose to go with a running back by committee approach? Are the wide receivers too similar in size and style to produce breakout players, or should this be considered one of the most talented rooms on the roster? Does CU even consider tight ends to be a part of the team? And... Ultimately, the most important question: Can the Buff coaching staff cobble together an offensive line which will allow CU's highly rated skill position players to shine, or will ineffective play along the line prove to be CU's Achilles heel in 2023?Let's find out ...

CU At The Game Podcast
The "Yea" or "Nay" Episode: How Will CU's 2023 Season Play Out?

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 51:00


I am joined for this podcast by Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we discuss the latest news on San Diego State and it's perilous position as it tries to maneuver its way into a Power Five conference. We also discuss the commitment of journeyman transfer quarterback Gavin Kuld, and what his addition could mean to the CU quarterback room this fall.The main topic of this podcast, though, is a new “Yea or Nay” segment. In this episode, we take on the following questions about your Buffs:– Yea or Nay: Shedeur Sanders will set a new school record this fall for passing yards and/or passing touchdowns (current records: 3,200 passing yards and 28 passing touchdowns, both records set by Sefo Liufau in 2014);– Yea or Nay: CU's Recruiting Class of 2024 will rank in the Top 30 in the nation;– Yea or Nay: The Buff defense will surpass last season's sack total (a nation's worst nine) in the first four games of the 2023 season;– Yea or Nay: CU will add a scholarship quarterback to the roster before the start of Fall Camp;– Yea or Nay: Travis Hunter will lead the team this fall in one of the following categories: receiving yards; touchdowns receiving; or receiving yards per catch; and– Yea or Nay: Shedeur Sanders will be CU's starting quarterback in 2024.How would you answer these questions? Do your answers match up with ours? ... Let's find out ...

CU At The Game Podcast
Spring Game Recap / Prime Cuts: Making Sense of CU's Drastic Roster Overhaul

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 51:40


It's been a week to remember for CU and its fans. I am joined by Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we have plenty to discuss. Coach Prime and the Buffs played before a sell out crowd of 47,277 and over a half million viewers on ESPN at the CU Spring Game, giving the Buff Nation, recruits, and the college football world a two-hour infomercial promoting Colorado football.That story would have been enough for us to cover, but Coach Prime quickly out-staged even himself as the Transfer Portal has been flooded with now former Buffs. Only a dozen or so scholarship Buffs remain from the 2022 roster, with over three dozen players entering the Transfer Portal in the span of just a few days after the Spring Game. Did CU handle the roster overhaul properly, and did the unprecedented loss of players put a tarnish on an otherwise golden weekend for the program? ... Should Buff fans have been surprised by the moves, considering this is what Coach Prime has been saying all along that this was what was coming? ... Are there enough quality players in the Portal to give CU a Power Five worthy lineup come August 1st? ... Or, will CU coaches come to regret cutting dozens of players from the current roster?Let's find out ...

CU At The Game Podcast
Spring Game Preview: What We Expect to See; What We Would Like to See

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 53:41


On Saturday, April 22nd, before a sold out Folsom Field and a national ESPN television audience, CU will play the most anticipated Spring Game in school history – and certainly the most well attended . The 2023 Spring Game will represent the on field debut of the Coach Prime era. Brad Geiger and Neil Langland join me for a unit-by-unit preview of the Spring game, breaking the roster down by “What we expect to see” from each unit, and “What we would like to see” from each unit.So … Will Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter and Jimmy Horn, Jr., produce ESPN SportsCenter worthy highlights? … Will there be any separation in the crowded wide receiver and running back rosters? … Will the front seven of the CU defense pleasantly surprise, or expose themselves to be a liability for the 2023 season?… Will the defensive backs be able to handle CU's explosive receivers, or will Buff fans long for the start of the Travis Hunter and Cormani McClain era at cornerback this fall? …… Let's find out …

CU At The Game Podcast
"T.I.P.S." for CU v. No. 14 Utah / Plus: ESPN Game Day Report; Transfer Policy "Discussions"

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 48:18


Another November game; another lopsided loss. I am joined for this podcast by Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we will give you a (mercifully quick) recap of the 54-7 loss to No. 15 Washington. CU's defense surrendered three touchdowns on Washington's first three drives, and the Huskies never looked back, sending the reeling Buffs to their tenth loss of the season. On the brighter side, Brad and I have a report from ESPN GameDay's trip to Bozeman, Montana. The iconic show was in town for the 121st “Brawl of the Wild”, with No. 3 Montana State dominating No. 12 Montana, 55-21. It was cold, it was fun, and it was an experience Buff fans have been longing for since ESPN's last visit to Boulder ... back in 1996. There is also a discussion about recent quotes from CU Chancellor Phil DiStefano, and whether there will finally be some movement on transfer policies at CU (spoiler alert: Don't hold your breath). We will also, of course, bring you our “T.I.P.S.” for the upcoming season finale against No. 14 Utah. It will be Senior Day, but the Buffs are once again heavy underdogs, with Las Vegas pegging the Utes as a 29.5-point favorite. So ... Can the Buff defense be proud of the fact that they held the nation's leading passer, Washington's Michael Penix, Jr., to his lowest output of the season? ... What was it like hanging out in single digit temperatures, watching Sir Nick Faldo and ESPN's Lee Corso pick the Bobcats to take down the Grizzlies? ... Is there any hope for change - or at least the conversation about change - of CU's transfer policies? ... And do the Buffs have a chance to hold back the Utah offense, the 7th Top 25 offense the Buffs have faced this season? ... Let's find out ...

CU At The Game Podcast
"T.I.P.S." for CU at No. 15 Washington / Plus: Representing CU at ESPN Game Day!

CU At The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 48:45


Another week, another lopsided loss. I am joined for this podcast by Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we will give you a recap of the USC game, a 55-17 final, including a discussion of how the Buffs managed to have the lead after the first quarter, and the sportsmanship - and gamesmanship - involved in USC's final score with 36 seconds remaining in the game. But, before we dive into the post-mortem of the USC game, we will discuss ESPN Game Day. It's been a quarter of a century since CU was involved in a Game Day visit, but Stuart and Brad will be taking in the ESPN pregame program this weekend nonetheless, as ESPN will be broadcasting from the site of the “Brawl of the Wild”, the rivalry game between Montana State and Montana, coming to the world Saturday morning from Bozeman, Montana. It will be cold, but the University of Colorado will be represented in the early morning crowd.We will also, of course, bring you our “T.I.P.S.” for the upcoming matchup against No. 15 Washington, and CU's chances as a 31.0-point underdog. So ... Do you know how many times CU and Boulder have hosted ESPN GameDay? ... Can you name the last time CU played a game, albeit on the road, before the Game Day crew? ... Did you know that the Buffs, fresh off of facing Bo Nix and Caleb Williams, will now be facing the nation's No. 1 passer in Michael Penix? ... Is there one chance in a thousand that the CU game will be a trap game for the Huskies, coming off of a rivalry win over Oregon, and a week before the Apple Cup rivalry game against Washington State? ... Let's find out ...

Lekshmy
Chaucer

Lekshmy

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 16:00


The Canterbury Tales, Langland, Gower

I've Been Thinking
#93: Religious Trauma and Church Hurt with Bethany Johnson

I've Been Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 52:14


WELCOME to this incredible episode that I am so excited about. We fought through technical issues and came out the other side PRETTY victorious- plus, now we get to record more content together hehe. Bethany is a content creator whose focus is encouraging women (predominantly) to examine and potentially unlearn harmful and false beliefs taught to and about women in the institutional Christian Church- aka "The Church". This episode shares her perspective of being extremely traumatized through religion, through her parents understanding of what they "should" do and through Bethany's own treatment by church officials. TW- we talk a lot about religious trauma, we talk about the Rapture, and there is mention of abusive relationships. If these things aren't for you, I GET IT. But, if you can, I encourage you to listen to this episode and use it as a safe space for considering some experiences that you may not have shared, or some experiences that you walked away from with a different outlook, and I urge you to consider how Bethany and I have come to the conclusions that we have.PS I MISPRONOUNCE HER MAIDEN NAME it is Langland not England I'm sorry !!!!show notes and links to Bethany's media: https://www.ivebeenthinkingpod.com/blogSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/ivebeenthinkingpod)

Crest Surfcast
Crest Podcast Ep45 - Langland Board Riders (inc Wilky Sword preview)

Crest Surfcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 80:58


Founded off the back of a skate ramp made from stolen ply, the Langland Board Riders is now one of the most dominant forces in Welsh surfing. Having fostered some of our greatest past and present surfers, this is an organisation which taps into one of the land's best known surf communities. Joined by a panel of LBR stalwarts, we talk history, culture, localism, the Mun, iconic events like the Toxic Trophy, Derek Hynd's Red Bull tours and the Seeded Open - as well as how not to get into Cinderellas for free if your name is Nick Swinnerton (when the place existed, and Swinno lived in Wales, of course). There's also a chat with teen shredder Alys Barton before she left for QS duty, and a preview of the upcoming Wilkinson Sword, which of course is currently held by the LBR. Panelists: Si Page, Ian 'Tomsk' Thomson, Matt 'Spud' Stephen, Sam Johnson & Ed Bresnan. Hosted by Tom Anderson.Produced by James DoddArtwork by GS Design CoMusic Copyright James Dodd 2021

J. Brown Yoga Talks
Paul Langland - "Improvisatory Virtuosic Moments"

J. Brown Yoga Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 91:29


Paul Langland, choreographer, dancer, and teacher who for the last 46 years has been an innovator in dance and performance, talks about his work exploring human experience and creative expression. They discuss J's time studying with Paul at the Experimental Theater Wing in the 90's, the origins of contact improvisation and the listening skills it requires, how Paul came to work with Meredith Monk and Ping Chong, Mary Overly first and six viewpoints, Alan Wayne technique, and finding virtuosity in performance and life.   To subscribe and support the show… GET PREMIUM.   Check out J's other podcast… J. BROWN YOGA THOUGHTS.  

FUTURATI PODCAST
Ep. 47: Dr. Peter Langland-Hassan on imagination, philosophy, and technology.

FUTURATI PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 68:53


Dr. Langland-Hassan is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cincinnati. His numerous published articles span theoretical philosophy and experimental psychology, addressing topics such as consciousness, auditory verbal hallucinations, the relationship between language and abstract thought, pretense, imagination, hypothetical reasoning, and creativity. If you enjoy this interview please don't forget to like the episode and subscribe on Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts so that we can keep bringing you this great content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Former Action Guys Podcast
Ep. 116 - Cameron Langland - Recon Marine and World Traveler

Former Action Guys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 78:30


Cameron Langland served in the United States Marine Corps and we cover a good portion of his military career in Ep. 031 (audio only). In this episode, we take a deep dive into Cameron's three-year road trip in his RV named Lucy. This trip took him around the United States, Mexico, Central and South America. How this journey commenced is a tale worthy of its own movie and I think the listeners will enjoy it.Want to be on the Former Action Guys Podcast?https://forms.gle/9MuoSkzBUgNiVgPu5 Support the podcast and website: www.jcramergraphics.com Podcast Links:YouTube: http://bit.ly/formeractionguysYouTubeSpotify: http://bit.ly/formeractionguysApplePodcast: http://bit.ly/formeractionguysAppleSocial Media:Instagram: www.instagram.com/formeractionguys Instagram: www.instagram.com/jcramergraphics Twitter: https://twitter.com/4meractionguys Reference:117 - Backpackable radio for tactical use148 - Walkie-talkie style tactical radio152 - Walkie-talkie style tactical radio7-Ton - Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (Dump truck-sized military vehicle for hauling troops, supplies, etc.)9-Line - CAS mission brief formatAAV - Assault Amphibious Vehicle (Also called Tracks)ABC - ANGLICO Basic CourseANG - Air National GuardANGLICO - Air Naval Gunfire Liaison CompanyBLT - Battalion Landing TeamBRC - Basic Reconnaissance CourseCAR - Combat Action RibbonCAS - Close Air SupportCCT - Combat Control TeamCLB - Combat Logistics BattalionCO - Commanding OfficerCOC - Command Operations CenterCOP - Combat OutpostCorpsman - Navy medic attached to MarinesEOD - Explosive Ordnance DisposalFAC - Forward Air ControllerFCT - Firepower Control TeamFDC - Fire Direction ControlFET - Female Engagement Team.FSCC - Fire Support Coordination Center. Where fire missions are deconflicted and approved prior to shooting.GBU - Guided Bomb Unit GLT - Georgian Liaison Team. Georgian military advisors in Afghanistan.Hesco Barrier - Earthen filled barriers used to make or reinforce outpostsHMMWV - High mobility multi-wheeled vehicleIED - Improvised Explosive DeviceIOC - Infantry Officer's CourseJDAM - Joint Direct Attack Munition (GPS guided bomb)JTAC - Joint Terminal Attack ControllerLGTR - LASER Guided Training RoundM-ATV - MRAP All-terrain vehicleMARSOC - Marine Corps Special Operations CommandMART - Marines Awaiting Recon TrainingMCAS - Marine Corps Air StationMCMAP - Marine Corps Martial Arts ProgramMCRD - Marine Corps Recruit DepotMCIWS - Marine Corps Instructor of Water SurvivalMCT - Marine Combat TrainingMEU - Marine Expeditionary Unit (Unit attached to ships for deployment)MRAP - Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (armored vehicle)MSOT - Marine Special Operations TeamMTU - Marksmanship Training UnitOCS - Officer Candidate SchoolOP - Observation Post. An area where forward observers spot enemy positions and conduct fire missions on targetsPB - Patrol BasePGM - Precision Guided MunitionsPID - Positive identificationPLDR - Portable Lightweight Designator Rangefinder PosRep - Position ReportPSS-SOF - Precision Strike Suite Special Operations Forces. Targeting program.RO - Radio Operator (Sometimes called an RTO)ROMAD - Radio Operator, Mechanic, and DriverR&S - Reconnaissance and SurveillanceSACC - Supporting Arms Coordination Center (FSCC on a ship)SALT - Supporting Arms Liaison TeamSERE - Survive, Evade, Resist, EscapeSOCS - Special Operations Capabilities SpecialistSOI - School of InfantrySOTG - Special Operations Training GroupS Shops - S-1 (Administration), S-2 (Intelligence), S-3 (Operations), S-4 (Logistics), S-6 (Communication)SVBIED - Suicide vehicle-borne improvised explosive deviceTACP - Tactical Air Control PartyTaco Rice - Greasy food for drunk Marines stationed in OkinawaWater Dogs - Logistics Marines in charge of purifying water and running sanitation facilitiesVBIED - Vehicle-borne improvised explosive device

Nim's Poetry
Myself in You by Joseph Langland

Nim's Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 1:37


A poem a day keeps the sadness at bay.

Defending Lady Macbeth
Womens' Voices in Middle Ages vs. Today with Dr. Marta Cobb

Defending Lady Macbeth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 51:24


Welcome my friends! How are you today? I'm fantastic. As I'm recording this, the show hasn't launched yet and we're in pre-launch frenzy trying to get all the pieces in place.  I have an INCREDIBLE interview for you today, and I'm really excited for you to meet our First I want to share something really interesting that happened to me as a result of this show. Last week I felt inspired to post a video on Instagram thanking the Sleep No More franchise and some specific actors who have not only changed my life these last 9 years but who were collectively the springboard to this show. And even though I follow these folks Instagram, we're not friends. They don't know me.  And I was so afraid to do this - voices in my head! This is stupid. They're going to think you're weird and needy. But I did it. And you know what? They did care. They told me so. And not only that, but other folks in the fandom reached out and connected with me. A few of them DMd me and wanted to connect to talk about SNM and had ideas about episodes for the show! And this was such a deep experience for me and showed me once again how truly connected we all are and that humans are mostly wonderful and loving. And I share this with you because if there's something you're afraid of doing - please go do that thing. Reach out to that person, send that text, call them. Believe in humans. Alright, today's guest is Dr. Marta Cobb. She's a senior congress officer in the International Medieval Congress and a teaching fellow at the School of History at the University of Leeds, England She's got a seriously badass list of degrees.. PhD Medieval English Literature (Leeds) MA Medieval English Literature (Leeds) MA Heritage Management (Birmingham) BA English Literature (Brown) Areas of expertise: late Middle English Literature, especially Langland and Chaucer; medieval female mysticism, including Margery Kempe and Julian of Norwich; the portrayal of witchcraft, medieval to modern; medievalism So basically a genius. And I cold emailed her a few weeks ago. I was researching badass women who are experts in this specific time period and I found her from an article she wrote for The Conversation. ANd when I emailed her, I'm like there is NO way she's going to answer me, right? And about a week later I woke up - and checked my email and she answered! And she said she'd be happy to help me and that my show sounds “fascinating”. And I gotta tell ya...to get validation from someone who deeply understands the history behind all this is extremely rewarding. I felt seen. And she was the first person who said yes and the first interview we recorded and so it's really special to me.And in addition to all of her staggering qualifications, she is HILARIOUS! Marta Cobb and I discuss: Symbolism of the Middle Ages that are being misrepresented in current political narratives Her interpretation of Lady Macbeth What life was actually like for women in Medieval times. How much agency did they have? What were the male/female power dynamics really like? Other interesting women of the time who found ways to activate their agency  The progress she feels we've made as women since the Middle Ages Let's get into it!

Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal
Richard Borcherds (Fields Medalist) on the Monster Group, String Theory, Self Studying and Moonshine

Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 121:59


YouTube link: https://youtu.be/xu15ZbxxnUQ Richard Borcherds is a mathematician known for his work in lattices, group theory, Monstrous Moonshine, and infinite-dimensional algebras, for which he was awarded the Fields Medal in 1998.  Richard Borcherd's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIyDqfi_cbkp-RU20aBF-MQ Patreon for conversations on Theories of Everything, Consciousness, Free Will, and God: https://patreon.com/curtjaimungal Help support conversations like this via PayPal: https://bit.ly/2EOR0M4 Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOEwithCurt iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/better-left-unsaid-with-curt-jaimungal/id1521758802 Pandora: https://pdora.co/33b9lfP Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gL14b92xAErofYQA7bU4e Google Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Id3k7k7mfzahfx2fjqmw3vufb44 iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/better-left-unsaid-with-curt-jaimungal/id1521758802 Discord Invite Code (as of Mar 04 2021): dmGgQ2dRzS Subreddit r/TheoriesOfEverything: https://reddit.com/r/theoriesofeverything EDITED BY: Antonio Pastore 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:35 How Richard began to become interested in math 00:03:42 Unification in mathematics vs. unification in physics 00:04:38 Daily ritual (or non-ritual) 00:05:19 How much time spent working / studying? 00:07:22 Creativity of the old vs young 00:08:30 Greatest strength is obstinance 00:08:58 Working in isolation, with no collaborators (strength or a weakness?) 00:10:48 Starting mathematics in your 20's, 30's, or 40's 00:11:45 Why must you pick a problem you're interested in? What happens when you don't? 00:12:41 What do you during moments of non-creativity / writer's block? 00:14:40 Dealing with depression as a scientist 00:15:24 On Richard's IQ and nootropics 00:17:02 Richard's creative process 00:18:33 Does he think more pictorially, algebraically, analytically, verbally, etc.? 00:21:11 Not following "deep work" 00:22:00 Reading non-scientific books 00:22:48 Audience Q: What does Richard think of Jordan Peterson? 00:23:31 Audience Q: Have you experience madness, working in math in isolation? 00:23:56 Audience Q: Does he optimize his diet / fast? 00:24:37 How does he learn new mathematics 00:25:42 Solving problems by ignoring them 00:26:51 Audience Q: Advice for someone in their 20's trying to learn math who's not in the field 00:28:03 Why does Richard not like infinity categories? 00:28:44 Does Richard memorize proofs / theorems? 00:29:53 Happiness and meaning in life (math or relationships / marriage / kids?) 00:30:40 What would Richard do without math? 00:31:32 What was it like to win the Fields medal? 00:32:19 What is about math that's meaningful? 00:33:10 Math discovered vs invented 00:34:35 Why is the Monster Group interesting? 00:37:18 "Quantum Field Theory gives me a headache." 00:39:21 Free will? 00:41:17 God, Simulation Hypothesis, and Many Worlds 00:44:53 On the Hard Problem of Consciousness 00:46:28 Favorite mathematicians (Serre, Witten, Tao, Feynman, Weinberg, etc.) 00:48:22 "Ed Witten is terrifying" 00:49:05 The Monster Group and physics 00:52:55 How to contribute to math if you're an outsider (or a neophyte)? 00:55:44 Many Worlds (again) 00:56:15 Audience Q: Is set theory too unwieldy and can we base math off of something different? 01:00:03 Audience Q: Pluralism in the foundations of math or not? 01:02:48 Intuitionist / Finitism / Computational logic? 01:04:29 Audience Q: Can people in their 40's understand advanced math? 01:05:20 Audience Q: Unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics 01:06:19 Audience Q: Does it puzzle him that some people don't understand math? 01:08:09 On Ramanujan 01:10:45 Lectures on Number Theory and the difficulty of QFT 01:14:56 On different learning styles, and philosophy of mathematics 01:17:48 Audience Q: How does one know when they're making progress on a solution? 01:19:11 Langland's program 01:21:45 Audience Q: How does one know what to learn when they don't know what they don't know? 01:24:02 Learning math and physics from YouTube 01:29:46 Audience Q: Goldbach's conjecture 01:31:53 On nervousness, performance anxiety, group theory, and chit-chat 01:38:49 "Secret" math techniques 01:39:56 Why "modular forms" are the most mesmeric of all fields of math 01:41:50 Discovered vs. invented (rebuttal from a famous mathematician) 01:47:17 Biology / Psychology / Philosophy is too confounding 01:49:08 On Grothendieck 01:52:09 How do you choose which topic to pursue in math? (and the ABC conjecture) 01:56:25 No Ghost Theorem, and string theory's connection to the Monster * * * Subscribe if you want more conversations on Theories of Everything, Consciousness, Free Will, God, and the mathematics / physics of each. * * * I'm producing an imminent documentary Better Left Unsaid http://betterleftunsaidfilm.com on the topic of "when does the left go too far?" Visit that site if you'd like to contribute to getting the film distributed (early-2021).

New Books in Psychology
Peter Langland-Hassan, "Explaining Imagination" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books in Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 73:04


How do we think about situations and things do not exist but might, engage in pretense and fiction, and create new works of art? These are central cases in which we're using our imaginations, but what is imagination, and how should it be explained? In Explaining Imagination (Oxford University Press, 2020), Peter Langland-Hassan distinguishes using mental imagery to think about things and thinking about imaginary things, and proceeds to give a reductive account of both. On his view, imagining isn't a sui generis mental state, as the received view holds. Instead, it can be reduced to more basic states, in particular belief, desire, and intention. Langland-Hassan, who is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Cincinnati, uses his account to explain the central cases of imagination, defends his view against objections, and considers how recent advances in Deep Learning might help explain the creative process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology

New Books Network
Peter Langland-Hassan, "Explaining Imagination" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 73:04


How do we think about situations and things do not exist but might, engage in pretense and fiction, and create new works of art? These are central cases in which we’re using our imaginations, but what is imagination, and how should it be explained? In Explaining Imagination (Oxford University Press, 2020), Peter Langland-Hassan distinguishes using mental imagery to think about things and thinking about imaginary things, and proceeds to give a reductive account of both. On his view, imagining isn’t a sui generis mental state, as the received view holds. Instead, it can be reduced to more basic states, in particular belief, desire, and intention. Langland-Hassan, who is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Cincinnati, uses his account to explain the central cases of imagination, defends his view against objections, and considers how recent advances in Deep Learning might help explain the creative process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Philosophy
Peter Langland-Hassan, "Explaining Imagination" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books in Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 73:04


How do we think about situations and things do not exist but might, engage in pretense and fiction, and create new works of art? These are central cases in which we’re using our imaginations, but what is imagination, and how should it be explained? In Explaining Imagination (Oxford University Press, 2020), Peter Langland-Hassan distinguishes using mental imagery to think about things and thinking about imaginary things, and proceeds to give a reductive account of both. On his view, imagining isn’t a sui generis mental state, as the received view holds. Instead, it can be reduced to more basic states, in particular belief, desire, and intention. Langland-Hassan, who is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Cincinnati, uses his account to explain the central cases of imagination, defends his view against objections, and considers how recent advances in Deep Learning might help explain the creative process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/philosophy

New Books in Art
Peter Langland-Hassan, "Explaining Imagination" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 73:04


How do we think about situations and things do not exist but might, engage in pretense and fiction, and create new works of art? These are central cases in which we’re using our imaginations, but what is imagination, and how should it be explained? In Explaining Imagination (Oxford University Press, 2020), Peter Langland-Hassan distinguishes using mental imagery to think about things and thinking about imaginary things, and proceeds to give a reductive account of both. On his view, imagining isn’t a sui generis mental state, as the received view holds. Instead, it can be reduced to more basic states, in particular belief, desire, and intention. Langland-Hassan, who is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Cincinnati, uses his account to explain the central cases of imagination, defends his view against objections, and considers how recent advances in Deep Learning might help explain the creative process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art

New Books in Dance
Peter Langland-Hassan, "Explaining Imagination" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books in Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 73:04


How do we think about situations and things do not exist but might, engage in pretense and fiction, and create new works of art? These are central cases in which we’re using our imaginations, but what is imagination, and how should it be explained? In Explaining Imagination (Oxford University Press, 2020), Peter Langland-Hassan distinguishes using mental imagery to think about things and thinking about imaginary things, and proceeds to give a reductive account of both. On his view, imagining isn’t a sui generis mental state, as the received view holds. Instead, it can be reduced to more basic states, in particular belief, desire, and intention. Langland-Hassan, who is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Cincinnati, uses his account to explain the central cases of imagination, defends his view against objections, and considers how recent advances in Deep Learning might help explain the creative process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Peter Langland-Hassan, "Explaining Imagination" (Oxford UP, 2020)

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 73:04


How do we think about situations and things do not exist but might, engage in pretense and fiction, and create new works of art? These are central cases in which we're using our imaginations, but what is imagination, and how should it be explained? In Explaining Imagination (Oxford University Press, 2020), Peter Langland-Hassan distinguishes using mental imagery to think about things and thinking about imaginary things, and proceeds to give a reductive account of both. On his view, imagining isn't a sui generis mental state, as the received view holds. Instead, it can be reduced to more basic states, in particular belief, desire, and intention. Langland-Hassan, who is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Cincinnati, uses his account to explain the central cases of imagination, defends his view against objections, and considers how recent advances in Deep Learning might help explain the creative process.

New Books in Literary Studies
Peter Langland-Hassan, "Explaining Imagination" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 73:04


How do we think about situations and things do not exist but might, engage in pretense and fiction, and create new works of art? These are central cases in which we’re using our imaginations, but what is imagination, and how should it be explained? In Explaining Imagination (Oxford University Press, 2020), Peter Langland-Hassan distinguishes using mental imagery to think about things and thinking about imaginary things, and proceeds to give a reductive account of both. On his view, imagining isn’t a sui generis mental state, as the received view holds. Instead, it can be reduced to more basic states, in particular belief, desire, and intention. Langland-Hassan, who is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Cincinnati, uses his account to explain the central cases of imagination, defends his view against objections, and considers how recent advances in Deep Learning might help explain the creative process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

Old Books With Grace
Jesus the Knight: Langland and Dunbar

Old Books With Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 23:13


Done is a battle on the dragon black! / Our champion Christ has confounded his force! So begins a crackling, exciting poem by William Dunbar that thinks through the Resurrection with Jesus as a knight battling death and evil. We will meditate on this image together, especially through William Langland's vision of Jesus as a knight in the fantastic fourteenth-century poem, Piers Plowman.

Ashburnham Golf Club PODCAST
5. Andrew Minty | Langland Bay Golf Club - Talking all things golf, Lockdown, COVID restrictions and the journey out of lockdown.

Ashburnham Golf Club PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 49:36


Today we are lucky to have a great guest on the podcast, a former golf club Manager of the Year, Andrew Minty. It was great to hear about how other golf clubs have dealt with difficult the ever evolving restrictions and guidelines.

Medicine Avenue
Andrew Spurgeon

Medicine Avenue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 90:51


It's the season finale of Medicine Avenue – proudly brought to you by AdvertisingHealth and the London International Awards. In this episode we speak to Andrew Spurgeon, Chief Creative Officer (Europe) of Publicis Health.Andrew’s impact on creativity in health communications has been sustained and significant. And with Langland’s award-winning performance remaining unsurpassed, many continue to regard the agency as setting the benchmark for the sector.Join us as we chat about his illustrious career; his incredible impact on the industry; and his absolute love for craft. This season finale is full of snippets from some of his most awarded campaigns , as well as some behind-the-scenes stories of our time working together.

The Bomb Hole
Hailey Langland | Women Snowboarding | The Bomb Hole Episode 30

The Bomb Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 93:33


X Game's Gold at 16 years old, Steroids and snowboarding, mental health, The first woman to do a cab double 1080, Getting barked at by Lucas Magoon, The Korea Olympics, drug testing and snowboarding, the perks of riding for Red Bull, snowmobile catching on fire, the current state of woman's snowboarding and more! Hailey Langland learned how to ride with a crew of boy's at a very young age. They got her riding fast and learning to really push herself so she could keep up with them.  The formula seemed to work because at 16 years old she won the coveted X-Games Gold Medal and then went on to be in the Olympics. The sky is the limit for Young Hail's and we will have a close eye on her in the coming years as she dominates the contest series and then move's on to locking down video part's. She has the best personality and is one of the most down to earth nicest people you will meet. Hailey Langland is the future of Woman's snowboarding and after the conversation we had on this week's episode of The Bomb Hole its obvious that woman's snowboarding is in great hand's!Special ThanksRedBullSalomonThe Dew TourHailey Langland's Instagram: @haileylanglandINSTAGRAMS: @TheBombhole  @Grendiesel @E_stoneFor all things bombhole go to BOMBHOLE.COMBOMBHOLE STORE: CLICK HEREJoin The Bomb Squad on our Patreon page! Props to all of our Patreon members for the support. We could not make these episodes happen without your help! Patreon members get the chance to ask guest's questions and find out who we will be interviewing before anyone else.  They also receive Bomb Hole Merch and a custom Bomb Squad Sticker!!! Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/thebombholeHit Subscribe! Leave a comment, We love your feedback! Check out The Bomb Hole Store for Merch! Watch the Video for this Episode on Youtube!Show Notes-The Hard Hungry And The HomelessHailey Win's X Games at 16Allen Iverson Talk's About PracticeWho is James JacksonThe Wind Blowing It At Korean OlympicsRed Bull Rehab CenterThe Shore Hotel Santa MonicaHead Space AppJoy on ItunesKimmy Fasani Burns Sled To The GroundSnowmobile Pin And WiggleValintino's Custom Air Bag Set UpThanks For Tuning In!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thebombhole)

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Lekshmy
William Langland and Gower

Lekshmy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 3:20


History and Folklore Podcast
The Colours of Medieval England

History and Folklore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 23:31


In this episode we will be looking at the changing perceptions of colour in medieval England. What significance did colour have in the middle ages? Did they see colour in the same way as we do today and what evidence can we use to find out?    Sources used in this episode: Barley, N. F., 'Old English Colour Classifications: Where Do Matters Stand?' Anglo-Saxon England 3 (1974). Bede, Ecclesiastical History of the British People (London, 1990). Barney, S.A., Lewis, W.J., Beach, J.A. and Berghoff, O. The Etymologies of Isidore of Seville (New York, 2006). Crouch, D., The Image of Aristocracy in Britain, 1000-1300 (London and New York, 1992). Hall, L., Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem (2005) https://www.gutenberg.org/files/16328/16328-h/16328-h.htm Hutchings, J., Folklore and Symbolism of Green, Folklore, 108:1-2, 55-63 (1997) Kress, G., and van Leehuwen, T., Visual Communication Colour as a Semiotic Mode: Notes for a Grammar of Colour (London and New Delhi, 1990). Langland, W., 'The Vision of Piers Ploughman' (1993) https://web.archive.org/web/20080920140652/http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/LanPier.html Pistoreau, M., Yellow: The History of a Colour (2019). Roud, S., A Pocket Guide to Superstitions of the British Isles (2005). Sandred, K. I., 'The Place Names of Norfolk', The Survey of English Place Names, vol. LXXIX, part III (Nottingham,2002). Trevisa, J., Bartholomeus Anglicus De Proboetatibus Rerum: A Critical Text (Oxford, 1975).  

Arizona's Morning News
Dr. Jeffrey Langland, Virologist with Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine

Arizona's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 3:25


Dr. Jeffrey Langland joins Arizona's Morning News to talk about potential botanical treatments for Covid-19. 

Former Action Guys Podcast
Ep. 031 - SSgt Cameron Langland

Former Action Guys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 127:41


Cameron is a former Reconnaissance Marine that deployed with me in 2014 and is currently a world traveler continuing on a three year adventure in his RV that has taken him all across our country and to every country south of the border. We dive into what it was like for Cameron to attend one of the hardest schools in the Marine Corps, Basic Reconnaissance Course (BRC), and he breaks down different segments of training that Recon Marines undertake throughout their careers. Following that, Cameron explains why traveling for the last three years has given him a unique appreciation for life and assisted in his transition from the United States Marine Corps. Obviously this was a great show and I really appreciate Cameron coming on and telling his unique story to the world.Spotify: http://bit.ly/formeractionguysYouTube: http://bit.ly/formeractionguysYouTubeGooglePlay: http://bit.ly/formeractionguysGoogleApplePodcast: http://bit.ly/formeractionguysAppleiHeartRadio: http://bit.ly/formeractionguysiheartradioContact:Website: www.jcramergraphics.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/jcramergraphicsInstagram: www.instagram.com/formeractionguysTwitter: https://twitter.com/4meractionguysFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jcramergraphics/Email: formeractionguyspodcast@gmail.comReference:7-Ton – Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement 7171 – Patrol Base in AfghanistanABC - ANGLICO Basic CourseANGLICO – Air Naval Gunfire Liaison CompanyBLT – Battalion Landing TeamBRC - Basic Reconnaissance CourseCAR – Combat Action RibbonCLB – Combat Logistics BattalionCOC – Command Operations CenterCorpsman – Navy medic attached to MarinesEOD – Explosive Ordnance DisposalFCT – Firepower Control TeamFDC – Fire Direction ControlFET – Female Engagement Team.FSCC – Fire Support Coordination Center. Where fire missions are deconflicted and approved prior to shooting.GBU – Guided Bomb Unit GLT – Georgian Liaison Team. Georgian military advisors in Afghanistan.Hesco Barrier – Earthen filled barriersHMMWV – High mobility multi-wheeled vehicleIED – Improvised Explosive DeviceJDAM – Joint Direct Attack Munition (GPS guided bomb)JTAC – Joint Terminal Attack ControllerM-ATV – MRAP All-terrain vehicleMEU – Marine Expeditionary Unit (Unit attached to ships for deployment)MRAP – Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (armored vehicle)OP – Observation Post. An area where forward observers spot enemy positions and conduct fire missions on targetsPB – Patrol BasePGM – Precision Guided MunitionsPLDR – Portable Lightweight Designator Rangefinder PSS-SOF – Precision Strike Suite Special Operations Forces. Targeting program.RO – Radio OperatorSALT – Supporting Arms Liaison TeamS Shops – S-1 (Administration), S-2 (Intelligence), S-3 (Operations), S-4 (Logistics), S-6 (Communication)SVBIED – Suicide vehicle-borne improvised explosive deviceWater Dogs – Logistics Marines in charge of purifying water and running sanitation facilitiesVBIED – Vehicle-borne improvised explosive device

CCDP Messages
Kurt Langland - Key Communications

CCDP Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 30:08


CCDP Messages
Kurt Langland - Key Communications

CCDP Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 30:08


History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
HoP 292 - Say it With Poetry - Chaucer and Langland

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2017 20:03


Philosophical themes in Chaucer’s “Canterbury Tales” and “Troilus and Criseyde,” as well as Langland’s “Piers Plowman.”

Eddie's Wall
The Hailey Langland Interview - Eddie's Wall Episode 8

Eddie's Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016 29:36


Hailey started snowboarding at the young age of five, and now at age 15, she’s already cemented herself as a dominate force in the competition scene. This past season, she took first at the Grand Prix in Mammoth, and placed third at the Dew Tour and in the X Games in Aspen. She's also won the Rat Race two years in row, along with a multitude of other stand-out performances.

Musée des Beaux-Arts Berne
Alfred Sisley (1839 – 1899), Le rocher de Storr dans la baie de Langland, le matin, 1897

Musée des Beaux-Arts Berne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2014 3:54


Lors de son dernier séjour au Pays de Galles, le peintre anglais Alfred Sisley réalisa une série de vues de la côte galloise. Cette peinture produit une impression d'éternité mais n'en reflète pas moins le caractère unique du paysage représenté. Série des podcasts sur les œuvres phares de la collection du Musée des Beaux-Arts de Berne.

Museum of Fine Arts Bern
Alfred Sisley (1839 – 1899), Storr's Rock, Langland Bay – Morning, 1897

Museum of Fine Arts Bern

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2014 3:36


On his last trip to Wales, the English painter Alfred Sisley executed a series of views of the coastline. The paintings leave an impression of eternity and, at the same time, express the singularity of the moment. From the podcast series featuring highlights of the Kunstmuseum Bern Collection.

Kunstmuseum Bern
Alfred Sisley (1839 – 1899), Storr's Felsblock in der Langland-Bucht am Morgen, 1897

Kunstmuseum Bern

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2014 3:27


Auf seiner letzten Reise nach Wales schuf der englische Maler Alfred Sisley eine Reihe von Ansichten der Küste. Das Gemälde hinterlässt einen Eindruck von Ewigkeit und gleichzeitig kommt die Einzigartigkeit des Moments zum Ausdruck. Aus der Podcast-Serie zu Highlights aus der Sammlung des Kunstmuseums Bern.

The Christian Humanist Podcast
Episode 10: Literary Hell

The Christian Humanist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2010 66:11


Nathan Gilmour moderates a discussion of how life-after-death, especially the unpleasant sort, appears in literary texts, beginning in Classical poetry, moving through a healthy dose of medieval poetry, and finishing with a consideration of some interesting twentieth-century visions of Hell. Among the texts and authors we discuss are Homer, Virgil, Beowulf, Anglo-Saxon homilies, Guthlac, Genesis B from the Junius Manuscript, Dante, Langland, Gower, Milton, C.S. Lewis, and Sartre.

The Christian Humanist Podcast
Episode 10: Literary Hell

The Christian Humanist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2010 1:04


Nathan Gilmour moderates a discussion of how life-after-death, especially the unpleasant sort, appears in literary texts, beginning in Classical poetry, moving through a healthy dose of medieval poetry, and finishing with a consideration of some interesting twentieth-century visions of Hell. Among the texts and authors we discuss are Homer, Virgil, Beowulf, Anglo-Saxon homilies, Guthlac, Genesis B from the Junius Manuscript, Dante, Langland, Gower, Milton, C.S. Lewis, and Sartre.