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Series Reality Podcast
PROGRAMA 7X13. Bronca, La Diplomática, True Lies, Hell's Paradise, Last Lights, The Ark,, Grease Y Mucho Más.

Series Reality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 165:18


Hemos vuelto y no estamos solos. Nos acompañan muchísimos títulos de cada plataforma (incluso de Netflix a pesar de PJ) y os damos detalles de cada uno de ellos. Miriam, PJ y Leo (Ajenoaltiempo), otra vez a la carga con un listado que no deberías perderos. IMPORTANTE: PJ os demanda, por lo menos 99 likes para este programa y el anterior. Si lo logramos, tal vez hasta vuelva a contratar Netflix. 00:00 Presentación 14:06 Zona de Series Y Cine. #NETFLIX #SKYSHOWTIME #APPLETV #FILMIN #MOVISTAR #PRIMEVIDEO #FOX #HBOMAX #SYFY #CRUNCHYROLL #ANIMEBOX #ESTRENOS y mucho más. #Cancelaciones #Renovaciones #Estrenos #Cine #Series #Recomendaciones #Noticias #Documentales. Sin Spoilers. 2:33:15 Despedida. Noticias. Recomendaciones. Comentarios De Los Oyentes. Concurso. Únete a nuestro grupo de Telegram (ES GRATIS!!!!): https://t.me/seriesrealitypodcast Déjanos tus comentarios y likes en IVOOX, Apple Podcast, Spreaker, Podimo, Google Podcast, Castbox, TuneIn, PocketCast, Spotify y en nuestra web: www.seriesrealitypodcast.com. Aceptamos café virtual en https://ko-fi.com/seriesreality1 Twitter: @seriesreality1 Instagram: Seriesreality1 YouTube: Series Reality Podcast email: seriesreality1@gmail.com

The Our Strange Skies Podcast Archive
66: The 'Boys' Who Never Came Home (Yuba County Five)

The Our Strange Skies Podcast Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 44:20


In February of 1978 the news in northern California was consumed by Ted Bundy’s arrest, coverage of the East Area Rapist, and Roman Polanski’s escape to France following charges of rape. There was one story, however, that took up a lot of page space in The Sacramento Bee, from February to June of that year. It’s the story of five men that went to a basketball game in Chico and never came home. The mystery of the Yuba County Five, or the boys as their parents called them: Tim Weiher, Jack Madruga, Bill Sterling, Jackie Hewitt and Gary Mathias was forgotten about for nearly 40 years, until the story was posted on Reddit in 2017 on the Unresolved Mysteries subreddit. From there, the story became an internet sensation. Podcasts far and wide have covered the topic ever since, and there has even been new information to emerge 40 years later. But the heart of the mystery still remains where it has always been: in the questions that still need answering. This week, The Our Strange Skies Podcast veers away from UFOs to discuss the ill fated journey of five men, who never came home. What led them to a rural mountain road to ultimately walk to their deaths in the frigid Sierra Nevada mountains.     Sources: Ep. #36 – What If You Never Came Home? – The American Dyatlov Pass - The What If Podcast “5 ‘Boys’ Who Never Came Home by Cynthia Gorney - Washington Post “Cold Case: Why Did Five Northern California Men Disappear in 1978?” by Benjy Egel - The Sacramento Bee “Out in the Cold: Were 4 mentally disabled men set up to die in the California woods?” by Benjy Egel - The Sacramento Bee The remaining sources were culled from 30+ newspaper articles from The Sacramento Bee and other publications clipped from newspapers.com. Available upon request. Email ourstrangeskies@gmail.com for more details. If you would like to contribute to the Native American Community Response Fund you can do so here! Music: “Szaree” by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) “Toothless Slope” by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) “Last Lights” by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) “Thread of Clouds” by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) “Game Hens” by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) “A Minor Etude” by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) “Gilroy Solo” by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) “Pieces” by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) “Chain Link” by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) “Snowmelt” by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) “SuzyB” by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) “OneEightFour” by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) Theme song by Big Cats Logo and Web Design by the Great Desdymona

I Don't Wanna Hear It
086 – One and One Are Five: This Sucks Because You Suck

I Don't Wanna Hear It

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 91:08


I Don't Wanna Hear It PodcastEpisode 086 – One and One Are Five: This Sucks Because You SuckHere’s some lists to ear binge while you pretend your mic isn’t muted during that next Zoom meeting. You know nothing they’re saying now matters, right? Nothing.Check out more of our stuff at I Don’t Wanna Hear It and join the Patreon, jabroni. I mean, if you want. Don’t be weird about it. Oh, and we publish books now at WND Press because we want to be bankrupted by a dying medium.Some of our old bands that don't suck are on Spotify! More to come!Absent FriendsWe’re Not DeadYears From NowEpisode Links:HarkonnenLast LightsKids Like UsNas: King’s DiseasePark Ave. CDsThe Batman trailerDo What You WantMusical Attribution: Licensed through NEOSounds. License information available upon request.“5 O’Clock Shadow,” “America On the Move,” “Baby You Miss Me,” “Big Fat Gypsy,” “Bubble Up,” “Here Comes That Jazz,” “I Wish I Could Charleston,” “It Feels Like Love,” “I Told You,” “Little Tramp,” “Mornington Crescent,” “No Takeaways.”

AXE TO GRIND PODCAST
A2G122 - Gluten Free Means I Can't Have Gluten

AXE TO GRIND PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 142:39


Last Lights, Fiona Apple, shootouts, guitar solos, Green Day, Lulu, good looks, professional wrestling, The State, piloting a plane without training, Australia, Orange 9mm, college, and A Live On A2G set from the mighty SUNSTROKE!

Dungeons and Chill
Forest of Hikai - 15 The Forest Remembers

Dungeons and Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 62:19


We must celebrate those who were lost. But there is a time to grieve and a time to move on. We are back from our vacation of Last Lights and must continue our research of the great and terrible forest   For more follow us on twitter @dungeonsnchill  Music: "Silver Flame" "Night Dreams" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Dungeons and Chill
Holiday Update

Dungeons and Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 2:45


In Seridia we celebrate Last Lights. The longest night of the year and it's a joyous occasion. We are taking a brief break. But we will be back soon. Thanks for sticking with us!   Music "Derp Nugget" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Memoria
S2 E1 - S02EP01 - 4 June 2018 - The Sacrament

Memoria

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 4:50


I only ever saw Dad go to church for weddings and funerals, and I asked him once, “but why do you believe in all that?”The Sacrament by Aprill Allen My father died of a brain tumour at 69 years old in the January of 2016. He was admitted to hospice on a Thursday and died the Friday of the following week. Nobody really talks about the process of dying and what those who will go on living can expect to see. This is one moment from those 8 days. Aprill is a freelance management consultant and content writer, a volunteer board member, a parent and a creative writing major at the University of Melbourne. You can find Aprill on her website, Twitter, and Instagram.    Acknowledgements: Memoria is written,  produced, edited and presented by Nat V. Aprill Allen's short story, The Sacrament, is performed by Aprill. The story is edited by Jen Farrow. Music in this episode is by Blue Dot Sessions,   "Last Lights" and "Sunset on Sandy Isle". Illustrations by Peta Manning. Her book, See Me Doodle, is out now. Sound effects used in this episode by: Bpcycle By Nofeedbak CC BY 3.0 Door-open-close By Amholma CC0 1.0 Eating Human By Virtualwindow CC BY-NC 3.0 Groaning By Vmgraw CC0 1.0 Male breathing By FALCONS SHADOW CC BY-NC 3.0 Hospital room ambience with oxygen system noise By Nixeno CC BY-NC 3.0 Organ By Caquet CC BY 3.0 Pouring-water By Adamjordaan14008 CC BY-NC 3.0 Towel Off After Bath By Sgcardinal CC0 1.0Donate and help support our podcast. Or become a Patreon for as little as $1 per episode. Support the show.

What Teachers Need to Know: The Middle East
Ep 9 Learning from Refugees

What Teachers Need to Know: The Middle East

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 29:14


Nadya Hajj, a political scientist from Wellesley College, and Rachel Barker, a middle school social studies teacher in Wayland, Massachusetts join us to discuss the many lessons we can learn from refugees. Learn more at www.primarysource.org/for-teachers/podcasts. Music Credits: “Kim Arar,” by Wind of Anatolia, with permission “Last Lights,” by Blue Dot Sessions(CC BY-NC 4.0) “One Little Triumph,” by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0) “Warm Fingers,” by Blue Dot Sessions(CC BY-NC 4.0) “Dolly Pop,” by Blue Dot Sessions(CC BY-NC 4.0) “Strange Dog Walk,” by Blue Dot Sessions(CC BY-NC 4.0) “Base Camp,” by Blue Dot Sessions(CC BY-NC 4.0) “Clay Pawn Shop,” by Blue Dot Sessions(CC BY-NC 4.0) “Dance of Felt,” by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0) “Aourourou,” by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0) Image Credit: “Working together to help Syrian refugee children in Lebanon,” by Russell Watkins/Department for International Development, via Flickr(CC BY 2.0). The image has been cropped.

Some Noise
Ep. 020 — A State of Mind (I of II)

Some Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 65:00


“Mr. Statham, would you consider giving San Francisco to Hawaii?” —Former Calif. Assemblyman Bill Morrow (Oceanside-R) About: If President Kennedy’s moon-shot set the tone that no challenge was too difficult, Donald Trump’s presidential victory reminds us that anything is possible, even creating a new U.S. state. In Northern California, like the proper north, there’s been a generation of folks who believe the time for 51 is now. And given the state of the current political landscape, now may be their best shot. Far from the reach of Sacramento, they’re living off the dream of a failed 1941 movement to split from the Golden State and live out their ideals in the name of the late president Thomas Jefferson. The first part of this two-part story welcomes you to the State of Jefferson. It’s an episode that dives into some of the history, the people, and most importantly, the reasons why thousands of ranchers, farmers and folks from Northern California passionately want nothing more than to leave. Show Notes:  [00:20] Number counts on U.S. Presidential Monuments (Parade) [00:30] Some more tidbits on the Jefferson Memorial (Mental Floss) [01:35] This short clip from HBO’s John Adams is a good primer (HBO) “Hamilton and Jefferson: The Deserving and the Deserter” (National Review) The Rivalry That Forged a Nation (NY Journal of Books) A popular Broadway musical called Hamilton (PBS) [01:40] “Paddy on the Handcar” by The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps [03:35] ”Lowlands Away/Trenton” by The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps [03:40] Light reading on Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings (New York Times) [04:30] Light reading on the history of the Washington Monument (The Daily Beast) Lincoln Memorial (Mental Floss) And photos of the Jefferson Memorial under construction (Curbed) [06:05] “Erafnaf Fanfare” by The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps [06:30] FDR at the 1943 unveiling of the Jefferson Memorial (FDR Presidential Library and Museum) [08:00] “State of Jefferson” by Rock Creek Jug Band [09:50] More on Lisa Gioia and the Siskiyou County Museum [10:30] “Soothe” by Blue Dot Sessions [10:40] Light reading on the early attempts at splitting California (Wikipedia) [10:50] Some additional context about this movement led by Pío Pico (KCET) [11:00] Light reading on William Greent T’Vault and the Territory of Jackson (The Oregon Encylopedia) [11:30] More on Gail Jenner and her book, The State of Jefferson [13:00] Archival video and interview on the 1941 revolt (Yreka Community Television) [13:05] “Horns for Breakfast” by Asthmatic Astronaut [14:00] Worth watching this program on the State of Jefferson for more backstory on figures like Gilbert Gable (Oregon Public Broadcast) Related reading on State of Jefferson history here [14:15] Light reading on Stanton Delaplane (Wikipedia) [15:40] Light background on FDR’s Pearl Harbor address (FDR Presidential Library and Museum) [16:40] Light reading on Randolph Collier (New York Times) [16:40] Light reading on Yreka (Wikipedia) [17:30] More on Dan Walters (@DanCALmatters) [18:40] Light reading on the etymology of California (Wikipedia) [19:00] “Last Lights” by Blue Dot Sessions [19:40] More on California’s GDP (San Jose Mercury News) Related: Economic role of SIlicon Valley in California (Real Clear Markets) Related: California’s rank on the world stage (Bloomberg) [19.50] More on California’s welfare statistics (UC Berkeley) Related: Top 20 zip codes in America (Forbes) [20:05] More on California’s poverty statistics (Sacramento Bee) Related: Federal poverty guidelines (Families USA) Related: A deeper dive on poverty stats in California (Public Policy Institute of California) [20:30] Light reading on the rural welfare state in California (San Jose Mercury News) [22:15] Light reading on the Immigration Act of 1990 (Wikipedia) George H.W. Bush statement on the signing of the act And a video of him signing it (CSPAN) [22:30] More on the immigration breakdown of the 1990s in California (Public Policy Institute of California) Related: More on the hispanic migration to the state (Pew Research Center) Related: Breakdown of undocumented immigrants in America (Pew Research Center) Related: Further breakdown of undocumented immigrants by city (Pew Research Center) [24:20] Light reading on the 200 attempts to split up California (Los Angeles Times) Additional reading here [24:30] Tim Draper’s six-state plan turn three-state plan [24:40] Light reading on the Calexit plan Related: Silicon Valley support by Peter Thiel and Shervin Pishevar Related: Calexit’s Kremlin connection (Snopes) [25:50] More on Daniel Webster (SF Gate) Additional reading on Webster (SF Weekly) News of the Pioneer Press shutting down (Siskiyou Daily News)  [26:00] Webster’s two news operations / Facebook pages here: Scott Valley News Yreka News Related: Background on Siskiyou County Related: Background on Etna [28:20] “Cases to Rest” by Blue Dot Sessions [28:55] Light reading on the: California Fire Tax (San Francisco Chronicle) California Gas Tax (San Francisco Chronicle) California’s ‘regulatory’ maze California water rights (Wired) In this area, debates flare over the proposal of the Klamath Dam removal project (Eureka Times Standard) Light reading on the spotted owl and coho salmon [31:05] Additional background on Felice Pace [32:30] Related: State of Scott Valley watershed [33:30] Felice Pace at the 1993 Forest Conference held in Portland, Ore. (CSPAN) [33:55] “Olivia Wraith” by Blue Dot Sessions   [34:20] That time Felice Pace was accused of being the Unabomber (Los Angeles Times) [36:40] “Thru the Cosmic Dust” by Wayne Kinos [37:10] Coverage of the 1993 debate on AB 3 proposed by State Assemblyman Stan Statham (CSPAN) Related: Light reading on Stan Statham (Los Angeles Times) Related: Light reading on Statham’s Three-State Plan (Sacramento News and Review) [42:00] A little bit more on Daniel Webster… His case back in 2004 (The  Mail Tribune) See related background on Webster (SF Weekly) [43:00] Felice Pace’s views on the Pioneer Press as seen on the header (Klamath Forest Alliance) [44:50] Some of Daniel Webster’s earlier reporting on local scandal [44:10] Daniel Webster’s series on the State of Jefferson [45:55] “A Simple Blur” by Blue Dot Sessions [49:50] More on the debate over clear cutting (Sciencing.com) [50:20] Fact check on the carbon emissions of wildfires vs cars in California (Live Science) Related: Additional findings on greenhouse gases emitted from wildfires (UC Berkeley)  [52:20] More on preservation of the gray wolf population in California (CA Dept of Fish and Wildlife) And the related concern of spotting gray wolves (SF Gate) [53:40] “Steps” by Podington Bear [55:20] “Una Cosa” by Podington Bear [57:00] “March” by Podington Bear [62:50] More at thisissomenoise.com [63:20] Follow us @thisissomenoise [63:45] Thank you @theauditco. Subscribe here. [63:50] Thank you @radiopublic. Download here. [64:00] Listen to this More Perfect episode while waiting for the next episode

What Teachers Need to Know: The Middle East
Episode 1 What and Where is the Middle East Anyway?

What Teachers Need to Know: The Middle East

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 14:55


Helping K-12 teachers bring the modern Middle East & North Africa to their classrooms, one topic at a time. Because there’s so much more to the region than conflict. Learn more at www.primarysource.org/podcasts Musics credits: "Last Lights" by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0) "Kim Arar" by Wind of Anatolia (with permission) "The Secret" by Soft and Furious (public domain) "Détermination" by Monplaisir (public domain) "-Drum Solo" by Turku (CC BY 4.0) "Human" by Borrtex (CC BY-NC 4.0) "Venndet" by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0) Image Credit: "Map of the Turkish Empire" by an unknown mapmaker, via the Qatar National Library and the World Digital Library: https://www.wdl.org/en/item/14673/#q=Middle+East+Map&qla=en

Memoria
S1 E10 - S01E10 - 4 September 2017 - Rock Dove Under Ditmars - Memoria Podcast

Memoria

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017 5:25


The Rock Dove keeps to himself, head down, pecking aimlessly at refuse lining the pillars of the bridge.    Rock Dove Under Ditmarsby Zackary  Lavoie This poem explores the seemingly ignored issue of abuse towards men in today's world. In this moment, a man (a Rock Dove) is verbally abused by his girlfriend (the Falcon) and leaves him to "die" in an apartment in Queens. This poem attempts to overlay the images of birds fighting and that of a struggling relationship. - Zachary Lavoie. Zackary Lavoie is a graduate of University of Maine at Farmington with a degrees in English and Creative Writing. His book titled "Upheavals" is set to release later this year. You can find him on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.       Acknowledgements: Memoria is written,  produced and presented by Nat V. Zachary Lavoie's short poem, Rock Dove under Ditmars, is performed by Melbourne-based actor, Hayden Burke. The poem is sound designed, edited and mixed by Jen Farrow. Music in this episode is by Blue Dot Sessions, "Last Lights",  "Sunset at Sady Isle" and "Inside the Origami Violin". Illustrations by Peta Manning. Her book, See Me Doodle, is out now. Sound effects used in this episode by: Feeder-sergiyevposad-141209 By oontzru Candy-bar-wrapper By Coltures Traffic-in-town By Inchadney Bus-leaving-bustop By Cribbler Stairs By Screamstudio Running-up-stairs By Maj061785 Peregrine-falcon-2 By Digifishmusic Beating-wings By Juskiddink Plastic-snap-snapping.wav By Deleted-user-7146007 Door-open-close By Amholma Footsteps-sneakers-wet-sidewalk-01-r By Hupguy   P.S. There is a little relationship riff right at the very end!   Support the show.

Dungeons and Chill
Bonus Episode - Last Lights

Dungeons and Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 77:34


During this holiday festival called Last Lights. Our heroes get some R.n.R. when they are called to the aid of a watcher to help deliver supplies to the local tower. What will our heroes find as they travel on the darkest day of the year?   For more follow us on Twitter: @DungeonsNChill  Or email us at dungeonsnchill@gmail.com We would love to hear from you! You can now support us at www.patreon.com/dungeonsnchill     Theme: "Overworld" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Open Metalcast
Open Metalcast Episode #140: Like and Reshare

Open Metalcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2016


Here on the 140th episode of Open Metalcast we invoke the spirit of social media and implore you to share this episode as widely as possible with your friends and networks. You're lovely people and I adore each and every one that downloads this episode. But I'm sure there's someone in your circle of friends that might like this episode as well. And what better way to tell them about this show than by sharing this episode with them? That's one of the tenets of the Creative Commons License: Sharing. So share the goodness of bands like Sonder, Helix Nebula, Vampire Squid, Anagnorisis, Dioivo, We Exist Even Dead, Manic Adrift, and Spiral with your friends. And tell them to reshare this episode. Much like the tape-trading networks of old we can (legally) get the word out about these bands instead of keeping them all to ourselves. Thank you! (00:11) Apathocracy by Sonder from Source (BY-NC-ND) (04:32) Night Angel by Helix Nebula from The Last Lights of a Dying Universe (BY-NC-SA) (09:30) Sea's Control III: Broken Stern'm by Vampire Squid from Sea's Control (BY-NC-ND) (13:48) Disgust & Remorse, Pt II by Anagnorisis from Peripeteia (BY-NC-ND) (21:38) Cegos by Dioivo from Dioivo (BY-NC-SA) (26:02) Meet No End by We Exist Even Dead from Meet No End (BY-NC-SA) (30:10) Fiend Within by Manic Adrift from Towers (BY-NC-ND) (34:49) The Seer by Spiral from AMAE (BY-NC-SA) Please support the bands in this show! Buy a T-Shirt, buy an album, head to the shows, or tell your friends about them. Whatever you can do to help these bands keep making music, please do it! If you have any suggestions for Creative Commons licensed metal, send me a link at craig@openmetalcast.com. Open Metalcast #140 (MP3) Open Metalcast #140 (OGG)