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Chirs Ballew returns to chat about his new record Void Crusher, the genius of Mark Sandman, his feelings on Kudos to You! a decade after releasing it with PUSA, how you can't force success and much more! CHRIS BALLEWhttps://chrisballew.orghttps://chrisballew.bandcamp.comhttps://www.instagram.com/chrisballewhttps://www.instagram.com/pusabandPCHInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.Special Thanks to my buddy Jay Vics for the behind the scenes help on this episode!https://www.meettheexpertspodcast.comhttps://www.jvimobile.com
Morphine drummer Jerome Deupree is this weeks guest and we discuss the early days of Morphine, if Jerome ever expected to rejoin the band, the new vinyl reissues of The Night and Like Swimming, how to lock in the groove with a 2 string slide bass, touring the world with Vapors of Morphine, the bands long lasting legacy and much moreJerome/Morphinehttps://morphineband.comhttp://www.jeromedeupree.comhttps://www.instagram.com/morphine_bandhttps://www.facebook.com/MorphineBandOfficialPCHInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.
Featured Stories Maurice - by Salvatore Difalco - narrated by Marg Essex Review - Not Death VR (Version 3.1.007) - by Rodney Sykes Swimming With Daffodiles- by Marcus Ruvolo - narrated by Tim Borella Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact-editor Music Credits Maurice Tango by Fred van Eps is licensed under a Public Domain / Sound Recording Common Law Protection License. Virtual Reality by Pollux is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Like Swimming by Broke For Free is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
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Instead of participating in Record Store Day this year, Steve bought a couple records that he wanted even more--and he didn't have to wait in line. Meanwhile, Keith crossed his lines on the timing of an Osees concert. As usual, hilarity ensues. But what were those records Steve bought, you ask. Why, none other than the timeless purveyors of low rock, Morphine. Morphine's story is a tragic one. Vocalist, bassist and all-around bandleader Mark Sandman died onstage in Italy before he could make it to 9-9-99 and sit on his back porch to drink red wine and French fries with pepper. One album that was mostly complete at the time of Sandman's death was released posthumously and an ill-fated Orchestra Morphine tour ensued. Now, twenty-some-odd years later, instead of universal adulation and acclaim, Morphine is in danger of slipping away like wisps of smoke.Along the way they touch on the City of Devils, Tom Waits, and the Butchered Rodents, and revisit the saxophone-centric film classics, The Lost Boys and Lost Highway. Somehow PJ Harvey and Les Claypool fit into this as well.Episode artwork by Mike Joyce. Background music by Motorholmes.Support the show
Kareem Khubchandani talks about aunties, figure across culture that stand for inquiry and succor, at limits of, or outside of traditional family structures. The conversation spans across genres and contexts, mainly focusing on work in the new field of Critical Aunty Studies. Kareem Khubchandani is the Mellon Bridge assistant professor in theater, dance, and performance studies, and women's, gender, and sexuality studies at Tufts University. He is the author of Ishtyle: Accenting Gay Indian Nightlife (University of Michigan Press, 2020), which received the 2021 Association for Theatre in Higher Education Outstanding Book award, 2021 Dance Studies Association de la Torre Bueno book award, 2021 MLA/ASA Alan Bray Memorial Prize honorable mention, and the 2019 CLAGS: Center for LGBTQ Studies Fellowship. Kareem is also co-editor of Queer Nightlife (University of Michigan Press, 2021) and curator of criticalauntystudies.com. Image: © 2022 Saronik Bosu Music used in promotional material: ‘Like Swimming' by Broke for Free 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
Kareem Khubchandani talks about aunties, figure across culture that stand for inquiry and succor, at limits of, or outside of traditional family structures. The conversation spans across genres and contexts, mainly focusing on work in the new field of Critical Aunty Studies. Kareem Khubchandani is the Mellon Bridge assistant professor in theater, dance, and performance studies, and women's, gender, and sexuality studies at Tufts University. He is the author of Ishtyle: Accenting Gay Indian Nightlife (University of Michigan Press, 2020), which received the 2021 Association for Theatre in Higher Education Outstanding Book award, 2021 Dance Studies Association de la Torre Bueno book award, 2021 MLA/ASA Alan Bray Memorial Prize honorable mention, and the 2019 CLAGS: Center for LGBTQ Studies Fellowship. Kareem is also co-editor of Queer Nightlife (University of Michigan Press, 2021) and curator of criticalauntystudies.com. Image: © 2022 Saronik Bosu Music used in promotional material: ‘Like Swimming' by Broke for Free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's up Mixers this episode was fun. This week Ethan passed his swimming test at the pool. And I realized that everyone in our household knows how to swim and the topic came up of the stereotype of black people don't like going to the pool, beach etc. Or black people don't know how to swim. So we started thinking where did that come from and how come that saying has been associated with the black community? Also this Sunday is Fathers Day, so I gave a shout on air to a lot of the Fathers I know (if I missed anyone I apologize I didn't plan to do that) and how important it is for a father who is living for Jesus is supposed to live as an example to his family and honoring God in everything that he do.
This week, I had a great conversation with Mike Guest, a dyslexic, who has been self-employed his whole life. We talked about the dynamic aspect of dyslexia. He’s an established photographer, who’s now moved into water photography. He compares the adaptability of dyslexia to surfing in the water. You have to go with the flow and adjust according to what nature throws at you. He recently posted a film that tackles mental health, dyslexia and immersion with nature. He also co-founded a movement called Dawn Days where they go to the beach for an hour at dawn and take pictures until sunrise. Listen to Mike’s story now. Links you might want to check: Website: www.mikeguest.co.uk The Ripple Effect: https://vimeo.com/517147655 Article about the film: https://www.sidetracked.com/fieldjournal/the-ripple-effect/ Photo credited to Tim Burrow: https://www.instagram.com/tborrowphoto Dyslexia Quiz: https://bulletmapacademy.com/dyslexia-quiz/ Bulletmap Academy Page: https://bulletmapacademy.com BulletMap Academy Workshop: https://bulletmapacademy.com/workshop/ BulletMap Academy Blogs: https://bulletmapacademy.com/blogs/ Enroll in BulletMap Academy: https://bulletmapacademy.com/sales-page/ Show notes: https://bulletmapacademy.com/106/
Learn Cantonese and Speak on Day 1; Cantonese Language and Cultural Identity
Responding to "what sports do you like to do?", one friend suggests swimming. S/he also asks "do you like swimming?" You say "No, I don't like swimming" and further expresses what you like to do - running.
This week Dr. Goldman and Dr. Lynora Saxsinger, an infectious diseases expert from the University of Alberta weigh the risks of summer pass times, from camping and cottaging to swimming, backyard get-togethers, weddings and more.
In this episode Inna and Alli talk about their experience being thrown into the deep end as a first year students in college and how it taught them how to stay afloat. With personal stories of the darkest and lightest times of their period out of state, this episode is something you want to listen to if you are a college student or anyone who is experiencing a big change in their life. Feel free to follow or DM is on Instagram @innaavalentinaa & @alstow !
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This week: After a long, hard winter and spring, summer is almost here. After months of being cooped up inside, you may be desperate to have friends on your back deck, hit a hiking trail or go for a swim. But what are the risks during a pandemic? Dr. Lynora Saxinger, an infectious diseases specialist and associate professor of microbiology and immunology at the University of Alberta joins Dr. Goldman to answer the question "How safe are my favourite summer activities?"
Graphic designer and filmmaker Marina Willer is a partner at global design firm Pentagram. Before joining Pentagram, she was head creative director at Wolff Olins in London, where she lead iconic work like the visual identity of Tate Modern. In this episode, we talk about her film, Red Trees, which tells the story of today’s refugee crisis through the lens of her own family. And we talk about the role of the designer in a world that is overrun by consumption. This interview was recorded in 2019 at the What Design Can Do conference in Mexico City. First Things First is produced as part of Frontier Media. Learn more at www.frontier.is Host: Paddy Harrington Producer and Editor: Max Cotter This episode features an edited version of “Like Swimming” by Broke For Free from the album “Leaf.” The original can be found at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Leaf/Broke_For_Free_-_Leaf_-_02_Like_Swimming This episode features an edited version of “Outmoded Waltz” by Podington Bear from the album “Carefree.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Carefree/Outmoded_Waltz This episode features an edited version of “As Colorful As Ever” by Broke For Free from the album “Layers.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Layers/As_Colorful_As_Ever This episode features an edited version of “Acme Coke” by Roger Plexico from the album “No Man’s Land.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Roger_Plexico/No_Mans_Land/Roger_Plexico_-_No_Mans_Land_-_06_Acme_Coke
Reaching out and extending invitations on behalf of your child with a disability can be hard and awkward. Building relationships can be like swimming upstream. But it is really important!
Covers Claudine by Riyoko Ikeda (it’s only one volume long!) Though Riyoko Ikeda’s classic manga featuring a transgender protagonist originally came out in 1978, it was officially released for the first time in the US in the summer of 2018 (40 YEARS LATER!). S&T host Ashley asks Jocelyne Allen, the translator of Claudine (and many other manga), about the use of gender pronouns and other translation challenges with this work that's set in early 1900s France, originally published in 1970s Japan, now being translated for late 2010s America. Plus, Jocelyne and Ashley walk through Claudine’s three romances, ponder if queerness coupled with tragedy are implied to be cyclical, and take a gender quiz that begs the question: Could Claudine be a mech? LINKS Claudine is available in English from Seven Seas Entertainment Riyoko Ikeda is most well-known for The Rose of Versailles, which was licensed in America by Udon Entertainment in 2015 but as of the release of this podcast, has not been released. Other series Jocelyne edits/has edited that were mentioned: Requiem of the Rose King, That Blue Sky Feeling, My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness and its sequel, My Solo Exchange Diary Jocelyne was on the Manga Machinations podcast to talk about My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness and My Solo Exchange Diary The Poem of Wind and Trees by Keiko Takemiya and Kageki Shoujo!! by Kumiko Saiki are some of Jocelyne’s favorite shojo manga Takarazuka theater troupe FREE ONLINE GENDER QUIZ that you really must take The Magnificent 49ers To Terra... by Keiko Takemiya Wandering Son and Sweet Blue Flowers are other great LGBTQ+ manga from Takako Shimura My Darling Kitten Hair is a great boy’s love manga Fashion lesson: Here's what a muff is Seven Seas Entertainment’s link to their monthly manga license request form is in the upper right of their FAQ Outro song: “Like Swimming” by Broke for Free SOCIAL Follow Shojo & Tell on Twitter @shojoandtell Follow Shojo & Tell on Instagram @shojoandtell Follow Jocelyne on Twitter @brainvsbook Find Jocelyne’s writings about books on her website See what other series Jocelyne has worked on Follow Ashley on Twitter @AshMcD00 Comments, questions, constructive criticism, concerns? Want to tell us your gender quiz results? Email shojoandtell [at] gmail.com or simply leave a comment on the episode page.
Swimming is a metaphor for vibrant marriages. Both partners are valuable and needed just like legs and arms work in harmony to propel swimmers. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thriving-twogether/support
Protocol Breakdown is back! This week's episode is all about DT's and alcohol withdrawal. This topic was by special request. If YOU have an idea for a show, send it to cbcemp.foamed@gmail.com Sources for this podcast and all future episodes are now available at Mendeley. You do have to have an account to play, but you can get all the articles and research papers directly on your device! Join the group at: Check out the articles at Mendeley: https://www.mendeley.com/. After you make an account, email cbcemp.foamed@gmail.com for an invite! Catch the show notes at: http://cbcemp.proboards.com/thread/94/episode-14-delirium-tremens Music: "Like Swimming" by Broke for Free, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY NC 3.0
How swimming in the ocean can be an analogy for moving forward with our creations and projects. I had a moment while out in the deeper water swimming that helped feed this podcast. If we succumb to fear we may turn around prematurely. Feel free to reach out on instagram. Kevin_Oyler. Until next time take care. I am posting these to itunes and here for now if you use itunes please subscribe there in case I have to switch the hosting for my Podcast feed.
Covers all ten volumes of Strobe Edge by Io Sakisaka First: Strobe Edge is an amazing title, and we take many opportunities to remind you of this throughout the episode. How do you not want to read a manga called Strobe Edge? If you need more convincing about how great this work from Io Sakisaka is, Alyssa (who runs the YouTube channel Anime Intensity) and Shojo & Tell host Ashley do a character conflicts rundown, discuss the merits (or lack thereof) of love triangles as a trope (also: Team Ren? Team Ando? Team Daiki? Why not... all of them? Or maybe we should be Team Ninako?), and gush about Sakisaka’s simple yet gorgeous art. LINKS Strobe Edge is available from Viz Media’s Shojo Beat line Yano from Kimi ni Todoke So it turns out Strobe Edge isn’t about disco, but After Hours is a dope EDM yuri manga available from Viz Viz announced that they have licensed Sakisaka’s series Ao Haru Ride (Blue Spring Ride) If you would like to read some more about the “dire geometry of the love triangle” Manga ranking cited for the popularity of Sakisaka’s series Omoi, Omoware, Furi, Furare Heart of Manga licensing information page currently listing Ao Haru Ride on the wish list The anime version of Blue Spring Ride is available on Crunchyroll Love Quiz: Which TV Love Triangle Are You? [Buzzfeed] Outro song: “Like Swimming” by Broke For Free, a really awesome electronic music producer your should support! SOCIAL Check out Alyssa’s YouTube channel, Anime Intensity Follow Alyssa on Twitter @AnimeIntensity Follow Shojo & Tell on Twitter @shojoandtell Follow Shojo & Tell on Instagram @shojoandtell Follow Ashley on Twitter @AshMcD00 Comments, questions, concerns? Need to gush about your OTP? Need to rant about how excited you are for Ao Haru Ride? Have suggestions for the show? Email shojoandtell [at] gmail.com or simply leave a comment on the episode page.
Here it is, finally! The wrap-up to Trauma on Protocol Breakdown. Tony plows through burns, hangings, crush injuries, drownings, and head injuries. Certainly not all-inclusive, but tons of can't miss content! Catch the show notes at: http://cbcemp.proboards.com/thread/92/episode-13-best-rest Music: "Like Swimming" by Broke for Free, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY NC 3.0
From amputations to envenomations, Tony dives in to wounds of the flesh. Most crucial to survival, is control of hemorrhage. Everything else comes after. Catch the show notes at: http://cbcemp.proboards.com/thread/89/episode-12-flesh-wounds Music: "Like Swimming" by Broke for Free, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY NC 3.0
Covers all three volumes of QQ Sweeper by Kyousuke Motomi Spring is finally here! So Ashley and Laura prepare to start spring cleaning by first reading QQ Sweeper. Which is legit about sweeping. Like, with a broom. A plain old broom. Sure, it's also about exorcisms and supernatural stuff and punching giant centipedes, but mostly, it's about sweeping. And it is SO GOOD. Ashley and Laura get to the heart of what a Cinderella story even is, why this series has a sequel called Queen's Quality, the power of cleaning in real life and in metaphor, and take a quiz on how to properly clean your kitchen. (Sorry. Only your kitchen will be spotless. Kyutaro is very disappointed.) LINKS QQ Sweeper is available from Viz Media's Shojo Beat line The sequel, Queen's Quality, is also available from Shojo Beat (currently running series) It's advised that you have already read Motomi's Dengeki Daisy as well, as there are some crossover characters Laura runs this great blog, Heart of Manga If you want to delve further into what makes a Cinderella story The Four Gods (Genbu, Byakko, Suzaku, Seiryuu) Cleaning quiz! Learn how to clean your kitchen Ender's Game and Hive Queens Outro song: “Like Swimming” by Broke For Free, a really awesome electronic music producer your should support! SOCIAL Follow Laura on Twitter @Ellesensei Follow Heart of Manga on Facebook Follow Shojo & Tell on Twitter @shojoandtell Follow Shojo & Tell on Instagram @shojoandtell Follow Ashley on Twitter @AshMcD00 Comments, questions, concerns? Want to give us your speculations on why QQ Sweeper stopped after three volumes and has a sequel? Have suggestions for the show? Email shojoandtell [at] gmail.com or simply leave a comment on the episode page.
Covers: I.O.N., Short-Tempered Melancholic and Other Stories, and Mistress Fortune, all by Arina Tanemura Put on your frilliest dress and lace up as Loyola and Ashley discuss a bunch of one-volume manga from the author of Full Moon O Sagashite. Which of these six short stories was the best? Why exactly did Tanemura think having a lecherous 14-year-old character would be fun? Should you forget your umbrella every time it rains so your crush will be forced to share theirs with you? All that and much more is discussed in this whacky episode. Spoilers: Ashley's favorite characters were definitely Tagosaku and the infamous Truck-kun. Also, Loyola and Ashley would like to apologize to any listeners who speak Japanese; Loyola and Ashley are definitely not good at pronouncing Japanese names and terms. LINKS All of these volumes (and many other Arina Tanemura manga) are available from Viz Media's Shojo Beat line (Short-Tempered Melancholic and Other Stories, I.O.N., and Mistress Fortune) "The Feeling" by Justin Bieber ft. Halsey The infamous Truck-kun strikes again Erased manga Nancy Thistlethwaite is the Senior Editor of Viz Media's Shojo Beat line, and is the basis for one of the characters in Mistress Fortune (as explained on the Wikipedia page). Things tagged "Editor Nancy" on the Shojo Beat Tumblr are written by her! She'll also be on upcoming podcast episodes about We Were There by Yuki Obata!! Outro song: “Like Swimming” by Broke For Free, a really awesome electronic music producer your should support! SOCIAL Follow Shojo & Tell on Twitter @shojoandtell Follow Shojo & Tell on Instagram @shojoandtell Follow Loyola on Twitter @loyolarankin Follow Ashley on Twitter @AshMcD00 Comments, questions, concerns? Want to give us your ranking of these six short stories? Have suggestions for the show? Email shojoandtell [at] gmail.com or simply leave a comment on the episode page.
Trauma to our core. Chest, abdomen, and penetrating injuries. Tony cuts into what you need to know. He'll also touch on a future technique that may give our patients new life. Catch the show notes at: http://cbcemp.proboards.com/thread/87/ Music: "Like Swimming" by Broke for Free, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY NC 3.0
Nothing frustrates a provider more than trying to get air into their patient only to be sprayed back in the face with blood. Learn the in's and out's of airway management in trauma as Tony gives insight into what really works. Catch the show notes at: http://cbcemp.proboards.com/thread/86/ Music: "Like Swimming" by Broke for Free, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY NC 3.0
This episodes kicks off a series on trauma. What better place to start than some fundamentals? We'll focus on some tactics as well as some pearls I've learned along the way. Some scene management basics, meaningful interventions, and selective spinal immobilization are all on the agenda. Catch the show notes at: http://cbcemp.proboards.com/thread/78/episode-9-trauma-fundamentals Music: "Like Swimming" by Broke for Free, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY NC 3.0
Diana’s Wild Idea: To swim around islands and across oceans. To chase after any goal with no regard for what others say someone her age or ability can or cannot do. In 2013 at the age of 64, Diana Nyad became the first person to swim 110 miles from Cuba to Florida without the aid of a shark cage. It took her about 53 hours. After years of training, four failed attempts, being stung by multiple box jellyfish, dealing with dehydration, hypothermia, naysayers and more, she did it. A long-distance swimmer since she was a kid, she’d made other huge swims, including one around the island of Manhattan in 1975. But she took a break from swimming for years working as a commentator, writer, and journalist at the top level, and when she returned she set a huge goal. There’s nothing Diana sets her mind to that she can’t do and she’s not only a hoot, but she’s incredibly inspiring to be around. She’s also whip smart, an amazing storyteller, and she does an amount of burpees every week that will blow your mind (you’ll hear exactly how many in the interview). Diana and I talked about what it feels like to get stung by box jellyfish, her elixir for injury prevention, how she dealt with adversity as a child, what she sings while swimming for hours on end, and how you can go after your dreams and live more wildly no matter what. Listen to this episode if: You have a wild idea and goal and want inspiration to pursue it. You are a swimmer or love the ocean. You want advice on confronting failure. You’ve had to deal with moments of adversity. You love extreme endurance athletes and activities. You want to hear what it feels like to be stung by a box jellyfish. You want to hear how many burpees this badass does a week. For full show notes, including guest links and books mentioned during the episode, visit: http://wildideasworthliving.com/52
Anna Tilsen, Mother of 2, step Mother of 2, Auntie to many, and Teacher to thousands. She has dedicated her life to arts education with a specialty in early childhood. She is the owner of Dance-N-Magic, a Dance and Music Studio in St. Paul, Minnesota. In addition, she has been teaching dance in Twin Cities Area preschools for over 15 years after graduating with a dance certification in a teaching emphasis from Santa Rosa College in Santa Rosa, CA. She has an abundance of knowledge and helpful hints to share from her experience in arts education and as a parent. She decided to start a blog to be able to help parents foster creativity and confidence in their children. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BlazinRy host Ryan Holmes welcomes Swedish pop group Like Swimming. Recorded live at Cyber PR HQ in Brooklyn on October 26, 2014.
Framtidens nätsuccéer, dagens inkomstbringande kattstjärnor och nätaktivism. Dagens Wilson i P1 kretsar kring livet på nätet. SR:s kulturkorrespondent Roger Wilson leder talkshowen i P1 hela veckan och i sitt andra program tittar han närmare på nätet. Du får då bland annat höra historien om Rogers helt misslyckade möte med nätstjärnan Grumpy Cat. Pia Kalischer, musik- och evenemangsansvarig på SR, och Miriam Larsson, analytiker på SR:s avdelning för publik- och omvärldsanalys, kommer till studion och blickar tillsammans med Roger Wilson tillbaka på intrycken från SXSW-festivalen i Austin i våras. Storföretag som köper upp konkurrenter och stater som övervakar och kartlägger oss på nätet. Håller hela drömmen om nätet och friheten på att krackelera? Roger Wilson ställer frågan till Pelle Snickars, professor i medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap vid Umeå universitet, och Sam Sundberg, journalist och författare. Kampanjer på sociala medier för och mot allt möjligt avlöser varandra men hur framgångsrika är politiska kampanjer på nätet egentligen? Kan man förändra något eller når man bara de redan frälsta? Jesper Nilsson, aktivist som bland annat engagerat sig för avgiftsfri kollektivtrafik, besöker Wilson i P1 för att prata om nätet som kampanjforum. I studion finns också Åsa Avdic från SVT som är dagens bisittare och bandet Like Swimming som står för dagens live-musik.
Humans aren’t the fastest or strongest animal, but we do make the best tools. From plows to pacemakers, we’ve always used technology to transcend our human limits. This week, we ask how far that project can go. We’ll tell you how the first farmers in history transcended the limits of meat and muscle, only to create a very different kind of boundary. And we’ll present the story of two scientists excited to leave their human skin behind. Also, the story of a man who cannot walk, but who can fly; why PCs can be our friends; and finally, robot phenomenology. Host: Mischa Shoni Producers: Charlie Mintz, Rachel Hamburg Featuring: Ian Morris, Byron Reeves, BJ Fogg, Edward Maibach, Shyam Sundar, Laurie Mason, Henry Evans, Jackson Roach Music used during transitions: Fabrizio Paterlini (Veloma); Gillicuddy (Porthlaze Glove); Podington Bear (Delphi); Latché Swing (Hungaria) image via flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/1080p/2421386153 For more information, visit storytelling.stanford.edu Intro Story: Feeding Back Into Us After the last ice age, we humans moved from hunting and gathering to farming. With the plow, farming became a whole lot easier -- but there was a dark side too. Producer: Charlie Mintz, Bojan Srbinovski Featuring: Ian Morris Music: Broke For Free (Night Owl, The Gold Lining, Only Knows); Wilted Woman (Turing); Podington Bear (Dole It Out,); Black Hoods (Talking Cure) Story 1: Robots Are My Freedom As an adult, Henry Evans suffered a medical trauma that left him paralyzed and unable to speak. Then the second half of his life began. Producers: Eileen Williams, Miles S. Featuring: Henry Evans Links: Robots For Humanity Music: Broke For Free (My Always Mood,One And, Budding); Audionautix (Atlantis) Story 2: With 18 Arms And Compound Eyes A scientist visits a relative in the hospital and finds the best available cures lacking. He and a partner go to work at the next frontier of medicine. They wind up bumping into the question of what makes us human. Producer: Jack Dewey, Rachel Hamburg Featuring: Xander Honkala, Andre Watson Links: Ligandal Music: Podington Bear Christian Bjoerklund Rolemusic Story 3: Sympathy For The Dell This story is a tribute to the late Stanford professor Clifford Nass. Friends and colleagues described him as one of the most human humans you could ever meet. He discovered ways that computers can be human too, and one consequence of that research is coming to a hospital near you. Producers: Charlie Mintz, Josh Hoyt Featuring: Clifford Nass, Byron Reeves, BJ Fogg, Laurie Mason, Edward Maibach, Shyam Sundar, Chris Corio Link: Engineered Care Music: Podington Bear (Lake Victoria, Formless) Broke For Free (Note Drop, Like Swimming, Luminous, Blown Out, One And); memotone (This Is The Room, Fractal, Sleeping With the Insects) ; 2ndMOUSE (Arc Reactor); Audionautix (Namaste) Story 4: The Simulation Deck A radio play about the strawberry-sized gap between humans and machines. Producer: Jackson Roach Featuring: Andrew Brassel, Matthew Libby. Links: Robot voice created by Cepstral Voices.
But probably he admired her more for letting that surly old husband of hers back for the last years of his life, swiping away with that slender, braceleted hand whatever had come between them once. The post Like swimming through night and day appeared first on Kevin Carrel Footer.
But probably he admired her more for letting that surly old husband of hers back for the last years of his life, swiping away with that slender, braceleted hand whatever had come between them once. The post Like swimming through night and day appeared first on Kevin Carrel Footer.
This week, we have several shout outs and then will eventually get to global warming. No, it's not just you. It IS getting hot in here, although the reason varies depending on who you ask.To direct download this episode, right click here or the title of this post and choose Save Target As... OR follow the instructions in the left sidebar to subscribe through iTunes.By the way, to go about getting a copy of Megan's book, check out beautyvsbeast.wordpress.com or email beauty_vs_beast@ymail.com.Always,Unedited Team