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the Mountain Echo
2025 May: Special Episode: National Police Week: New Lookout Mtn.GA Chief Jason Lewis Says Hello to the Community

the Mountain Echo

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 58:32


National Police Week 2025 is May 11-17    www.policeweek.org 'Honoring Our Fallen, Supporting Our Survivors'TME would like to dedicate this episode to Officer Julie Jacks, Officer Tim Chapin , Officer Nicholas Galinger and Deputy Sheriff Donald Bonds, as well as all other fallen officers. We also honor former Lkt. Mtn Chief Chuck Wells who recently passed.Click here for the link to see Chattanooga Police Dept.'s list of fallen officers:Chattanooga Police Department, Tennessee, Fallen Officers****************************This episode is sponsored by Mountain Lights & Safety of Lookout Mountain.CALL BO (423) 463-7704Outdoor Lighting - Home Security - Smoke & Fire Detection****************************Welcome Chief Jason Lewis!Chattanooga Police Department's loss is our gain! Also, welcome Asst. Chief Brian Dedmon!  Lookout Mountain is very fortunate to have both of you experienced professionals in such key roles in our community - thank you to both of you.Join in and hear from Jason Lewis about his life and the big decision to try law enforcement and how that path has finally led to Lookout Mountain. Hear about his years at CPD and how he met the love of his life, Shelly. You think you know what 'fun' is...wait till you hear what Chief Lewis' idea of 'fun' is and also hear about what instrument he plays and if his singing career ever got off the ground. From start to finish, this is a great, relaxing and funny conversation from a very humble and very knowledgeable, talented individual. After listening, you will feel like you know him better and you will certainly agree that our community 'got it right' with Jason Lewis! Welcome Jason, we are so glad you chose us!Click here to see Chattanoogan.com related article: Lookout Mountain, Ga. Swears In New Police Chief - Chattanoogan.comSpread the word! Find us at ...theMountainEcho.orgPlease "Like" and 'subscribe' for notification of new episodes on your media player's podcast menu. Also, on regular, full length, non-bonus episodes, many thanks for closing music featuring the Dismembered Tennesseans and vocals by the amazing Laura Walker singing Tennessee Waltz. Opening fiddle music played by the late Mr. Fletcher Bright.

NotaTerapia
O QUE É CRÍTICA DE CINEMA?

NotaTerapia

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 76:18


O que é Crítica de cinema?Conceitos sempre escapam da gente. Quando lemos essa pergunta, temos certeza do que é crítica, mas quando começamos a explicar…aí a coisa desanda. Para conversar sobre as bases da crítica cinematográfica, convidamos Renan Eduardo, mestrando em Comunicação Social pela UFMG e editor da Revista Descompasso. Sobre o convidado:Renan Eduardo integrou o Júri Jovem da 25ª Mostra de Cinema de Tiradentes, o Talents Rio Crítica 2024, a Comissão de seleção nacional do 26º FestCurtasBH, foi curador do estande “Mil e uma quebradas: o Capão Redondo sob as poéticas de Lincoln Péricles (LKT)” para a plataforma Spcine Play e foi assistente de curadoria no 11º Cinecipó - Festival do filme insurgente. Integra o grupo de pesquisa “Poéticas da Experiência” (PPGCOM-UFMG).Veja também na versão em vídeo:https://youtube.com/live/1bYZHKWkJj8

Ryto allegro
Diskusijos po LTKT finansavimo paskirstymo: kokia organizacija laikoma strategine?

Ryto allegro

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 114:04


Susipažįstame su spaudos publikacijomis kultūros tema.Pasaulio kultūros įvykių apžvalga.Kaip mus augino dvidešimtas amžius ir ką auginame mes? Tokia kultūros svetainės Meno bangos šios vasaros rezidencijos Ignalinoje tema.Perėjimą nuo viduramžių prie naujųjų amžių kultūros žyminčios epochos simbolių galima rasti įvairiose srityse. Tačiau ar galime atpažinti renesanso pėdsakus…kvapuose?Strateginio Lietuvos kultūros tarybos finansavimo negavusios organizacijos žada LKT sprendimą skųsti ir kalba apie finansavimo sistemos nenuoseklumą.„Aš per savo kūrybą bandau tautai priminti, kas ji yra“, – sako menininkas Virginijus Kašinskas. Jis Šilalėje pristatė tapybos ir skulptūrų parodą „Praeities atmintis“.Kokią programą Lietuvos sezono Prancūzijoje metu pristatys Lietuvos nacionalinis muziejus?Ved. Marius Eidukonis

Beers With Bands
Little Known Tracks: A Conversation With Sydney & Alex

Beers With Bands

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 80:46


On this episode I sit down with Sydney and Alex from Little Known Tracks, a music centered podcast from Philly. We talk all about LKT, from how the two came together to where they plan on going from here. We also talk about their cookbook that they released. Be sure to follow Little Known Tracks and tune in to their episodes every Monday!! Also be sure to check out Part 2 over on their page!! You can find Little Known Tracks at the following links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lktpod/ Twitter: https://x.com/LKTpod Cookbook: https://lktpod.bigcartel.com Everywhere else: https://linktr.ee/LittleKnownTracks _______________________________________ You can find Beers With Bands here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeersWithBands2 Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeersWBandsPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beerswithbandspod/ Bandcamp: https://beerswithbands.bandcamp.com Everywhere else: https://linktr.ee/BeersWithBands Logo and Banner design by Kaylyn Chileen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/madam.fortress.mommy/ Website: https://kaylynchileen.art Beers With Bands intro by Thomas Allen of Say Days Ago and Last Autumn Say Days Ago: https://www.instagram.com/saydaysagoband/ Last Autumn: https://www.instagram.com/lastautumnband/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beers-with-bands/support

One Sentence News
One Sentence News / February 15, 2024

One Sentence News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 3:33


Three news stories summarized & contextualized by analytic journalist Colin Wright.Venezuela defends military buildup, accusing neighboring Guyana of granting illegal oil contractsSummary: Over the weekend, the government of Guyana accused neighboring Venezuela of moving military assets, including significant hardware like tanks, near their shared border, and the Venezuelan government responded that they were doing so because Guyana's government has granted what they consider to be illegal oil exploration concessions to ExxonMobil.Context: This is a continuation of a feud that began decades ago when Venezuela started arguing that a significant portion of Guyana should belong to them, that portion of the country perhaps not coincidentally containing vast natural resource wealth; this topic bubbles back up to the surface periodically, usually when a Venezuelan leader needs to rile up their nationalistic base, and this modern iteration of the issue is being wielded by increasingly unpopular Venezuelan President Maduro, who recently banned his main competition from running in an upcoming election, and agreed to address this disagreement with Guyana peacefully; the contested Essequibo region is currently home to energy infrastructure that's producing 645,000 barrels of oil a day, and this and other such assets are rapidly enriching Guyana's economy.(More info about the conflict and escalation can be found in this recent LKT episode.)—The Associated PressOne Sentence News is a reader-supported publication. To support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Tear gas fired as thousands of farmers march on DelhiSummary: Police are firing tear gas and deploying razor wire and fences to keep farmers, who have descended on the outskirts of Delhi in the thousands to protest crop pricing policies, from entering the city.Context: Police have also reportedly fired plastic bullets at protestors, who protested in even larger numbers in 2020, dozens of them killed in scuffles with police over the course of a year, their efforts resulting in a promise from the government to establish a minimum price for their goods and to double their income—that promise, so far at least, has not been kept; traffic jams have already been reported as a result of this protest, though it hasn't yet reached the scale of that earlier version of the same, which blocked highways leading to the capital for months.—BBC NewsUS inflation, more stubborn than expected, edged down to 3.1% in JanuarySummary: The US's year-over-year inflation rate dropped to 3.1% in January of this year, the lowest it's been since June of 2023, but still shy of the 2.9% level that was anticipated by most forecasts.Context: Inflation is continuing to drop in the US and in most other wealthy countries, but not as rapidly as many experts had hoped and expected, which led to a big stock market sell-off in the US on Tuesday after the numbers were announced, as traders hoping for a March or May interest-rate drop revised their models, some pushing back their projection of the first such decrease until later in the year.—InvestopediaInvestment index company MSCI is removing 66 companies from its China Index in the wake of a significant market crash—the highest number of index-drops for at least two years.—Bloomberg$350 millionSticker price for one of ASML's new High NA EUV chip-making machines, which are about the size of a double-decker bus and are capable of producing the highest-end semiconductors on the market.ASML essentially owns this facet of the global semiconductor industry, and though most chip companies aren't expected to invest heavily in these newer machines immediately, they're expected to shape the market headed into the 2030s.—ReutersTrust Click Get full access to One Sentence News at onesentencenews.substack.com/subscribe

Let's Know Things
Essequibo

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 20:04


Note: I'm taking next week off for the new year and to work on my next book—this month's More Things bonus episodes has thus been moved to this upcoming Thursday, and you'll see the next LKT episode on January 2!This week we talk about Venezuelan, Guyana, and the British.We also discuss oil deposits, gold, and the Geneva Agreement.Recommended Book: Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us by Susan Magsamen and Ivy RossTranscriptIn 1581, Dutch colonists arrived in South America, setting up a colony along the northern coast—but that embryonic settlement, called Pomeroon, was wiped out about a decade and a half later by the British; and survivors from Pomeroon then founded a new settlement on the back of an existing but abondoned Portuguese fort, located on an island in the middle of a river, that was an offshoot of the major regional waterway, the Essequibo River—they took over this fort, and then eventually retook Pomeroon from the British, with the help of their allies, the French.The specifics of all this conquering and reconquering aren't terribly important, though: what's important to know is that this settlement was located in a strategic area, globally, because it allowed Europeans to grow incredibly valuable crops, like sugarcane, in an region that was accessible to ocean-traversing vessels, and in a location that was an established crossroads for local trade, which made acquiring local resources a lot easier, and getting workers for these plantations at lot simpler, as well.All of which has meant this region—like many other scattered throughout the world, but especially those with natural ports and located somewhere near the equator—was a somewhat tumultuous, violent place for a long while, in large part because all these Europeans kept popping in to kill and take and build and destroy existing buildings and to fight with each other, while also leaving a lot of dead locals and destroyed local infrastructure and ecosystems in their wake.Following that initial period of back and forth, though, things calmed down a bit, and the Dutch fleshed out their holdings, vastly expanding the scope of their plantations, even to the point—and this was fairly controversial at the time—that they allowed English planters to join them from 1740, onward, which increased the scope of the plantations thereabouts still-further.In February of 1781, some British privateers showed up, captured the main settlements, and then left, and in March of that same year two Royal Navy sloops arrived and did the same, conquering the area for the British Crown until the French showed up, beat the local British forces, and occupied the colony; though a peace deal back in Europe resulted in this colony being handed back to the Dutch in 1783.In 1796 it was reoccupied by the British, the Dutch retook it, holding it from 1802 until 1803, then the British took it again during the Napoleonic Wars, and it became an official British territory in mid-1814.That was the end of that second period of conflicts, as the big, violent rush to claim as much area as possible during the Age of Discovery was beginning to wane, there was a sort of peace, in some aspects of the word, at least, emerging between European powers, and many of these entities were finding they made more money by trading than by fighting with each other all the time.That said, a more fundamental conflict remained in this area, as the Spanish held a neighboring territory, the border between that territory and this one held by the British typically delineated by the Essequibo river.So the Spanish were busy with a series of colonial independence movements when the British rolled up this collection of plantations and habitations on the east side of the Essequibo river, and thus the Spanish didn't really have anything to say on the matter, despite at times having claimed portions of the territory the British were now claiming as their own.And maybe partially because of that distraction on the part of Spain, Britain's new, official maps that were drawn in 1835 showed British Guiana, the name of its new, official territory thereabouts, beginning at the Orinoco River, not the Essequibo, while neighboring Venezuela's maps showed the latter river as the border.When the government of the relatively newfound state of Venezuela, which is what that neighboring Spanish territory became, realized that their neighbor was claiming territory they thought of as their own on their maps, they complained, threatened, and negotiations began, but no compromise was reached and in 1850 the two governments agreed to not occupy the disputed area along their shared border.Less than a decade later, though, gold was discovered in that disputed area, and British settlers almost immediately moved in and started setting up formal mining infrastructure, alongside a company through which they could profit from it.The Venezuelan government continued to complain and attempted to solve the disagreement through arbitration, but the British weren't keen to do so. This led to Venezuela breaking diplomatic relations with the British in 1887, and it asked the US for help, and when the US suggested that the UK enter arbitration, they were told no, even when then-President, Grover Cleveland, said that the US might have to intervene if the British didn't do something, based on the Monroe Doctrine, which basically says European powers shouldn't meddle in the Western Hemisphere, or else.The British eventually said okay to arbitration in 1897, and a decision handed down in 1899 gave 94% of the disputed area to British Guiana—and the Venezuelan government was perhaps predictably fairly upset about this outcome, but both sides formally accepted this new boundary in 1905.What I'd like to talk about today is a new rift resulting from a fresh batch of resources discovered in this long-contested area, and how that rift could spark still-further conflict.—In 1958, British Guiana was divided into official administrative regions, and that led to the dissolution of an historical region called Essequibo, after the river that bisected it.In 1962, as the European powers were undergoing a phase of decolonization in the wake of WWII, Venezuela re-stated its position that the claim it made to the territory back in the 19th century was legit and should never have been questioned or legalized away, and part of its argument was that the British had a deal with the Russians back when that arbitration effort was completed, the folks on the arbitration board—who were supposed to be objective—allegedly were swayed by that alliance to rule in favor of the Brits.The British said this is nonsense, as did the government of British Guiana, but this remained in dispute—and still is to this day in dispute, in some corners of policy and diplomacy—until British Guiana gained independence from the British, as a dominion, in 1966, becoming the nation of Guyana, with those arbitration-established borders still in place, and they remained in place when it became a republic in 1970, as well.Shortly after that independence was attained, though, Venezuela started taking action of diplomatic, economic, and military varieties to retake the territory it considered to be its own, and to have been unfairly stolen from it, arguing—and this is just one of the many arguments it has made toward this intended end—that the Geneva Agreement that it, then-British Guiana, and the British signed in 1966 nullified the original arbitration agreement the parties signed earlier that established the still-in-place, British Guiana-favoring border.That new agreement also said that the signatory nations would solve all disputes through dialogue, though, which is part of why recent saber-rattling by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has been so shocking to many, as even though this has been an, again, tumultuous and violent area for a long time, in recent memory it's been tumultuous, but mostly peaceful, despite those long-simmering resentments from Venezuela about this perceived violation of trust and wholesale theft of a region it considers its own.On December 3, 2023, Venezuela held a referendum that asked voters if they reject the 1899 arbitration agreement, if they support the 1966 agreement, if they agree with the government's stance that the International Court of Justice has no say in this matter, if they agree that the Venezuelan government should be able to oppose Guyana's claims about the region, and if they think the government should turn the disputed region into a new Venezuelan state called Guayana Esequiba, granting all locals Venezuelan citizenship as a consequence.Low turnout was reported at polling stations for this referendum, but the official results indicated that more than 95% of voters responded "yes" to each of those five questions, and despite that low turnout and claims that the government may have falsified these results, they've been using those "yes" numbers as part of their justification for seemingly moving forward with an annexation of the region—though as of the day I'm recording this at least, and this could change before this episode goes live, that annexation is only on paper, not a practical, real-life reality.Now, part of why that vote and the results and the government's response to the results are so shocking is that this region has been governed by Guyana in its many governmental guises for generations; this isn't an area that's gone back and forth between the two countries in recent memory—it's been well and truly Guyanan for a long time, and the people living in the region, all 125,000-or-so of them, out of Guyana's total 800,000-ish population, would tell you the same if you asked them. It also makes up something like 2/3 of Guyana's total landmass.In 2015, though, oil was discovered just off the coast of this disputed territory, and that led to calls by then, as today, Venezuelan President Maduro, to take this territory back; Venezuela has a lot of oil already, but these new reserves were looking to be sizable, and this new discovery had the potential to further enrich already rapidly enriching, from the sale of oil in other reserves, Guyana—so through some lenses, it made sense to to try grab the land attached to these reserves if possible, both to get that money, and to prevent a neighbor with whom they've long had all sorts of conflicts from getting that money, as well.That call eventually died down a bit; it remained, but wasn't at the forefront of conversation the way it was in 2015, when Venezuela was in the midst of a Presidential crisis that Maduro was likely keen to conceal a bit, moving the spotlight to something else, and ideally something nationalistic in nature.So while getting that money was probably a big part of that renewed push, there's a good chance that political expediency and trying to get both the public and the media to look at something else, something potentially titilating in the sense that the possibility of military action tends to be titilating, and something that might rile up the nationalistic base in support of their president, rather than encouraging them to continue questioning that president's legitimacy, which was otherwise a major topic of conversation.In October of 2023, a consortium of fossil fuel interests, led by Exxon Mobile, announced the discovery of a significant new reserve of oil and gas, marking the fourth such discovery in 2023, alone.That announcement ran parallel to increasingly bad news for Venezuelan president Maduro, who is incredibly unpopular with Venezuelans, for all sorts of alleged corruption and driving the economy into the ground, and who is up for election in January of 2024, that election almost certain to be rigged, though the US has offered him incentives to not rig the election, allowing it to be free and open and fair, in exchange for lessening some of the oil export sanctions the country has been operating under for a long while.So the state of play is that Maduro would almost certainly like to rig this upcoming election the way he has previous elections, keeping his hold on power as a consequence, and he kind of has to rig it if he wants to win, based on his popularity numbers, but he could potentially better those numbers by allowing something closer to a free election, getting sanctions lifted, the economy improving a bit, and he could possibly goose his numbers further by raising the Essequibo issue once more, riling up the nationalistic base and thus, possibly benefitting from those lifted sections while also winning the election with the minimum of corruption required on the back of pro-Venezuela fervor.That's one theory of what he's up to, at least, as there's a chance he's ramping up to just move into the contested region, start setting up shop, guarding roads and claiming the area for Venezuela based on those historical claims.But that option is considered to be quite risky by many analysts, as military action of that kind, annexing a neighbor's internationally recognized territory, in the western hemisphere, could be a step too far, bringing neighboring militaries, including Brazil's, which already has troops on the border because of this dispute, into the conflict, alongside forces or other types of support from the US.What might be better, instead, for his seeming purposes, at least, is to just keep on rattling that saber, raise the possibility of annexing the area, maybe make some deals with the Guyanan government, threatening the whole time, and consequently grabbing some small piece of the territory, or maybe just economic, monetary rights to some of the assets—deals instead of land—and that would still be more than he started with, alongside those aforementioned election-related benefits that could help him stay in power, without having to do much in the way of election fraud.This is all speculation at this point, though, as the public face of this burgeoning crisis is the threat of a much larger, wealthier, more powerful nation and military telling their smaller, weaker neighbor that a significant portion of their land is not theirs, and will therefore be incorporated into that larger neighbor.That's not unheard of—it's similar to the claim made by the Russian government about Ukraine, recently, pre-invasion—but it's also not super common in the modern world, as the taking of territory in this way has been disincentivized by international structures and alliances that generally make the consequences of doing so a lot weightier than the benefits of acquiring that bit of land.We're entering a new, post-Ukraine-invasion age, though, in which a lot of those prior norms and expectations are being challenged or upended, neighbors invading neighbors, maybe gesturing at a new norm, but some of these governments maybe just hoping to get in while the getting is good, righting perceived wrongs and grabbing what they can before the international order gets wise and implements some new system of carrots and sticks, assuming—not without reason—that it will make more sense for everyone, in the aftermath, to just leave things where they are at that point, rather than trying to put the pieces of the former setup back together in some way.The governments of Venezuela and Guyana had a meeting in the nearby island of St. Vincent recently, in which they agreed to an 11-point declaration, which included a mutual promise not to use force against each other, no matter what, and to avoid escalating the conflict in any way—but their disagreement over who should have jurisdiction here, with Guyana pointing at the International Court of Justice, and Venezuela saying that Court should have no say in the matter, could complicate these discussions before they really start, making any progress a slogging, pit-trap laden effort.Show Noteshttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-67635646https://time.com/6343549/guyana-essequibo-region-venezuela-dispute/?utm_placement=newsletterhttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-67645018https://apnews.com/article/venezuela-opposition-referendum-machado-guaido-0f615a5aa835a4cae7d83403321c6c6dhttps://www.semafor.com/article/12/07/2023/guyana-venezuela-tensions-drive-us-military-exerciseshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Venezuela#2006_changeshttps://apnews.com/article/guyana-venezuela-essequibo-oil-united-nations-maduro-fd9e3a3275de8d88dc0a0982f8e7cda4https://archive.ph/VMWiRhttps://www.france24.com/en/americas/20231214-venezuela-guyana-presidents-meet-to-de-escalate-tensions-over-disputed-oil-rich-regionhttps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/12/15/venezuela-and-guyana-agree-not-to-use-force-in-essequibo-disputehttps://www.reuters.com/world/americas/venezuela-tells-world-court-referendum-go-ahead-despite-guyana-resistance-2023-11-15/https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2023/dec/14/guyana-venezuela-essequibo-maduro-kenneth-mohammedhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Guianahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essequibo_(colony)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Kyk-Over-Alhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guyana%E2%80%93Venezuela_territorial_disputehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guyana This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit letsknowthings.substack.com/subscribe

Pakeliui su klasika
Pakeliui su klasika. Lietuvos kultūros tarybai 10 metų: apie praeitį ir ateitį

Pakeliui su klasika

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 40:53


Vakar Vilniaus rotušėje prisiminta teatrologė, visuomenininkė Irena Veisaitė. Čia kartu buvo pristatyta ir Redos Pabarčienės sudaryta bei lietuvių literatūros ir tautosakos instituto išleista knyga „Mūsų Irena. Atsiminimai apie Ireną Veisaitę“.Sausio 12 d. valstybinis choras „Vilnius“ pristato tris Baltijos šalis jungiančią premjerą – „Baltijos mišias“. Pasakoja choro „Vilnius“ meno vadovas Artūras Dambrauskas ir kompozitorius Donatas Zakaras.Lietuvos kultūros taryba švenčia savo dešimtmetį. Apie tai, kaip atrodė šios organizacijos pradžia, ir tai, kokiomis vizijomis šiandien gyvena LKT, kalbamės su pirmąja LKT pirmininke, Lietuvos respublikos kultūros viceministre Daina Urbanavičiene ir dabartine LKT pirmininke Asta Pakarkyte.Feministinis žvilgsnis į šiuolaikinės kultūros banalybes ir klišes Mimi Cave filme „Šviežia“. Filmo herojai ir žiūrovai muzika, įvaizdžiais ir prasidedančia meilės istorija įviliojami į vojeristinius spąstus, o pop melodijomis lyg prieskoniais barstomos kanibalo vakarienės, kuriomis ir mes mėgaujamiės, jei tik visa tai mums atrodo „šviežia“.Daugiau nei tris dešimtmečius gyvuojančio fortepijoninio dueto narė, lietuvių kompozitorių muzikos puoselėtoja, mylima dėstytoja – visa tai sutelpa pianistės, Lietuvos muzikos ir teatro akademijos prorektorės Rūtos Rikterės asmenyje. Ko dar apie ją nežinome? Pokalbis rubrikoje „Be kaukių“.Ved. Rasa Murauskaitė-Juškienė

Let's Know Things
Last Week of the Year Break

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 1:53


Folks!I'm taking a week-ish off at the tail-end of 2022, so there isn't a normal episode today (though LKT patrons and Understandary members will receive this month's bonus episode this Thursday as usual).We'll be back on the normal schedule next Tuesday (the first week of 2023)—thanks so much for listening, and a happy new year to you and yours from here in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA :) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit letsknowthings.substack.com/subscribe

Let's Know Things
Last Week of the Year Break

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 1:53


Folks! I'm taking a week-ish off at the tail-end of 2022, so there isn't a normal episode today (though LKT patrons and Understandary members will receive this month's bonus episode this Thursday as usual). We'll be back on the normal schedule next Tuesday (the first week of 2023)—thanks so much for listening, and a happy new year to you and yours from here in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA :)

The 920 Show
I Heart GB Sign, Winter Activities, and Lost Key Tap

The 920 Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 67:49


Katie is back from her conference and is ready to hop into topics! She breaks down her experience at the Winter Wine and Beer Walk, holiday shopping downtown, and more. Then we talk about the new "I Heart (cheese) Green Bay" sculpture that Downtown Green Bay Inc. installed on the city desk with the help of Schrieber's Foods. We also talk about the pod's plan for the holiday season. Then the folks from one of the area's newest restaurants join the show. Dany and Lauren, the husband and wife team behind Lost Key Tap in Wrightstown share their journey to restauranteur. From finding young love while being a professional ballerina in Bostin to Dany following Lauren to the midwest. We explore their journey and philosophy behind LKT, keep it simple, and make it good. Then Katie and Nick wrap the show with a look into the weekend including the Packers coming back off their bye week, live music, holiday events and more.

Universo Produção
17ª CINEOP | ENCONTRO DE ARQUIVOS | DEBATE: DIREITO À MEMÓRIA AUDIOVISUAL: A RESILÊNCIA PERIFÉRICA

Universo Produção

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 160:03


Ao pensar em constituição e guarda de acervos, somos levados a imaginar grandes instituições, localizadas no interior do poder público ou de organizações privadas. Mas iniciativas relativamente recentes, que têm por sujeitos pessoas com atenção despertada para o campo da memória, mostram que espaços menos privilegiados economicamente também podem trazer contribuições importantes para a reflexão no campo da preservação audiovisual. A mesa reúne iniciativas que colocam em debate novos sujeitos de memória em nosso país. Convidados: Alexsandro Trigger – coordenação Muquifu – Museu dos Quilombos e Favelas Urbanos | MG Andreza Delgado – idealizadora PerifaCon | SP João Pedro Rodrigues – museólogo responsável Museu das Favelas | SP Lincoln Péricles (LKT) – escritor, cineasta e educador popular | SP Mediadora: Laura Bezerra – professora e pesquisadora da UFRB | BA

Pakeliui su klasika
Pakeliui su klasika. Ko reikia, kad kultūra išties saugotų ir keistų?

Pakeliui su klasika

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 52:20


Šių metų LKT Forumo tema „Kultūra saugo. Kultūra keičia“ atliepia ne tik šiandienines aktualijas, bet ir atspindi naujosios kadencijos Lietuvos kultūros tarybos, jos narių viziją. Kas buvo aptarta ir kokios artimiausios perspektyvos? Pokalbis su LKT pirmininke, muzikologe Asta Pakarklyte.Tęsiame ciklą, skirtą krepšinio metams. Aktyvaus krepšinio palaikymo kultūra Lietuvoje kiek jaunesnė nei pati sporto šaka, švenčianti šimtmetį. Aktyviausiais fanais gali pasigirti Kauno „Žalgiris“. Nors, kaip pastebi „Green White Boys“ bendruomenės narė Rasa, žaidėjai sirgaliams galėtų padėkoti ir dažniau.Pirmadienį kino teatro „Pasaka“ žiūrovai turėjo galimybę išvysti didžiulio atgarsio sulaukusią dokumentiką apie kalinamą Rusijos opozicijos lyderį Aleksejų Navalną.Jaunystės pojūtis iki paskutinio atodūsio ir visą gyvenimą juokas, patikęs labiau, nei ašaros lydėjo Indijos lakštingala tituluojamos Lata Mangeshkar gyvenimą. Pasakojimas apie žymų bolivudo filmų muzikos balsą.Rubrikoje „Be kaukių“ vieši altinininkas, styginių kvarteto „Mettis“ narys Karolis Rudokas.Ved. Gerūta Griniūtė ir Ignas Gudelevičius

Loose Talk!
The Breakdown: "Maintain Reloaded" by Olu Maintain

Loose Talk!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 58:42 Very Popular


Olu Maintain's solo debut, aptly titled "Maintain Reloaded", is a bag of hits and quintessential Nigerian Pop songs. With help and influence from legendary producer Puffy T, features from Pasuma Wonder, Konga, LKT and Lord of Ajasa and a mega-hit single "Yahoozee", the album ranks high among the classics.Follow @amusicintime on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletter.For fan mail: info@amusicintime.com.For ads: info@audiovisualtimes.com.

Loose Talk!
The Breakdown: "Maintain Reloaded" by Olu Maintain

Loose Talk!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 58:43


Olu Maintain's solo debut, aptly titled "Maintain Reloaded", is a bag of hits and quintessential Nigerian Pop songs. With help and influence from legendary producer Puffy T, features from Pasuma Wonder, Konga, LKT and Lord of Ajasa and a mega-hit single "Yahoozee", the album ranks high among the classics.Follow @amusicintime on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletter.For fan mail: info@amusicintime.com.For ads: info@audiovisualtimes.com.

Little Known Tracks
Shea Farmer Vol.2 Track 7

Little Known Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 41:46


This week we spoke to Shea Farmer, a singer-songwriter base in Indianapolis. Her closet is full of thrift and vintage clothes and some of her home decor has a similar story. While she took some time off from writing she recently rekindled her passion for music and was able to work with her husband and others to produce an album. The album has no release date, but we can expect to hear it soon, in the meantime you can listen to her single 'Timeloop' right here on LKT! Find more from her @ Spotify Instagram Website Find more from us @ Instagram Twitter

Ryto allegro
Ryto allegro. Teatro festivalis „Sirenos“: pasakoti istorijas, kad jos neišnyktų

Ryto allegro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 99:18


Spaudos apžvalga.Kaip frustraciją keliantis neaiškus mokesčių mokėjimo procesas virto spektakliu apie meilę? „Teatronas“ kviečia į premjerą „SoDra, Mon Amour“.Menų ir muzikos festivalyje „Loftas fest“ įvyko 11 Europos šalių vienijančio šokių projekto „People power partnership“ pasirodymas, kuriame nagrinėtos savirefleksijos bei savęs ieškojimo temos.Kultūros ministerija Seimo rudens sesijai teikia Lietuvos kultūros tarybos (LKT) įstatymo pakeitimą, kuriuo iš esmės bus keičiamas LKT finansavimo modelis. Kokie pokyčiai bus įgyvendinti ir koks bus jų poveikis?Prasideda Vilniaus tarptautinis teatro festivalis „Sirenos”. Tylos apgaubtoms teatro istorijoms atskleisti šiais metais pasirinktas festivalio šūkis „Nepapasakotos istorijos išnyksta“.Lietuvoje pirmą kartą statoma neurologinė opera – Šiuolaikinės muzikos festivalį „PERMAINŲ MUZIKA‘21“ Klaipėdos koncertų salėje rugsėjo pradės minimalistinės muzikos pradininko bei kino muzikos meistru tituluojamo Michaelo Nymano kūrinys „Vyras, kuris savo žmoną palaikė skrybėle“.Ievos Buinevičiūtės pasakojimas apie muziką kine.Ved. Indrė Kaminckaitė

Ryto allegro
Kodėl Kauno karilijonas nebeskambės ištisus metus? Pirmą kartą organizuojama tekstilininkių kūrybinė rezidencija „Sugrįžkim prie lino“.

Ryto allegro

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 66:48


Spaudos apžvalga.Siurrealizmo dailės žinovė, parodų kuratorė Gražina Subelytė apie kultines praėjusio amžiaus meno asmenybes ir šiandien aktualėjantį siurrealizmą.1914 metais, rugpjūčio 9-ąją, Suomijoje gimė viena originaliausių pasaulyje menininkių – rašytoja ir dailininkė Tuvė Janson.Pirmą kartą organizuojama tekstilininkių kūrybinė rezidencija „Sugrįžkim prie lino“.Lietuvos kultūros taryba (LKT) užbaigė antrąjį šių metų kultūros projektų finansavimo etapą. Kokios LKT vadovės Astos Pakarklytės įžvalgos, apie apteiktus projektus ir kokie pokyčiai laukia ateityje.Pirmadienį tęsiasi, vakar prasidėjęs, LRT Klasikos inicijuotas „Homo Cultus“ diskusijų festivalis Lukiškių kalėjimo kieme.Kauno karilijone vėl skamba, tačiau šiemet klausytojai jos girdės mažiau. Kodėl?„Empty brain resort“ erdvėje įvyko būgnininko Daliaus Naujokaičio naujo projekto „Dabar Mes Esam Čia“ koncertas, kuriometu scenoje pasirodė 36 atlikėjai, sujungę poezijos, šokio ir muzikos sferas.Ved. Marius Eidukonis

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Yup, Another Podcast
Episode 96 | Yup, Can't Buy Respect

Yup, Another Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 111:33


On this episode of Yup, Another Podcast, Chisom joins us and we discuss new music releases such as The Off Season and the rerelease of Beam Me Up Scotty. We also cover the possible ending of The Joe Budden Podcast and LKT redoing Shake It Off along with Mariah Carey's response. Yup, Another Podcast”, a podcast about absolutely nothing and shit you actually care about. Follow Us On Twitter/Instagram @Yup_AnotherPod @ImStunt/@ImStunt1 @JGrasso_ @AdrianPoitier @ChanThePlug @OKB__ ImStunt Vibes: Vol 21 https://linktr.ee/imstunt #MCM IGTV: https://www.instagram.com/tv/B8sKl_ynRNr/?igshid=9i6bh3bwmkwi VIMEO: #MCM on Vimeo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yup-anotherpodcast/message

Fastest Known Podcast
Roman Dial: FKTs, many OKTs, even "LKTs", and the invention of packrafting - #126

Fastest Known Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 48:47


Roman Dial has done things you never imagined. Do you aspire to do a 100 mile trail race? He's never done one - instead he invented races that make 100's look like a 10k in Central Park. "Three of us decided to see how far one could go completely Unsupported. I ended up hiking 625 miles across Alaska in 25 days. All food and gear with me start to finish. My pack weighed 59 lbs; 45 of which was food." Most of Roman's trips were "OKTs" - "Only Known Times". But in this very podcast, he coined the term "LKTs". What's an LKT?? "Loneliest Known Time. When you're out there forever, by yourself, and nobody knows about it or cares!" "Anytime we can put the limelight on Roman, he deserves it. What he did in Alaska for decades is almost entirely overlooked because he did it in Alaska and because his activities predated social media and the blogs." - Andrew Skurka Purchase Roman's book, "The Adventurer's Son: A Memoir". “A brave and marvelous book. A page-turner that will rip your heart out.” —Jon Krakauer

Q'd In with Jay Barnes
From Vision to Paper with Josiah Bradley

Q'd In with Jay Barnes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 64:18


On this episode, I am joined by my friend and fellow LKT brother Josiah. He has been writing and creating stories since youth. We take a journey through his process of writing "Noteworthy Tribute" a novel, in collaboration with his dad. Then, we segway into josiah's journey through screenwriting and how he's begun to help budding script writers/all around scriptwriters through his voice. Stay Q'd in!  Novel https://www.amazon.com/Noteworthy-Tribute-Running-Mustangz-Little/dp/1514270188 Get in touch with Josiah!  Podcast: https://anchor.fm/josiahsvoicepod          Blog: https://josiahsvoicepodcast.wordpress.com/ Scriptwriting Feedback: reachjosiahbradley@gmail.com Instagram & Twitter: @josiahsvoicepod Mentioned Novel by Christopher Riley: https://www.amazon.com/Hollywood-Standard-Complete-Authoritative-Script/dp/1932907637 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jay-barnes/support

Psychotherapie und autonome Psychotherapieverfahren
20 - Psychotherapie und autonome Psychotherapieverfahren

Psychotherapie und autonome Psychotherapieverfahren

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 11:21


Im zwanzigsten und letzten Teil dieser Podcast-Reihe, geht es um die Lösungsorientierte Kurztherapie von Steve de Shazer. Die Lösungsorientierte Kurztherapie, kurz LKT wurde von dem US-amerikanischen Soziologieprofessor und Psychotherapeuten Steve de Shazer in Zusammenarbeit mit seiner Frau, der amerikanischen Psychotherapeutin Insoo Kim Berg, entwickelt und erstmals 1982 vorgestellt.

LowKeyThriving
Rob Boyd: Empify’s Wealth Builder

LowKeyThriving

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 69:36


After a year like 2020 I think we all could use some financial advice moving forward into the unknown grey area of 2021. This episode, I will have my very first guest Rob Boyd from Empify’s: WealthBuilders Community!! Rob breaks down his experience in the finance industry while dropping some MAJOR KEYS on how to start building GENERATIONAL WEALTH. After this election week. Whew!⁠ We need all the insight we can find. Never fear, take the first step with LKT to find resources to break the generational curse of poverty and the mindset of lack. It's time to take control of your own outcome. I'm talking multiple bags people. K?!

LowKeyThriving
LKT Financial Series

LowKeyThriving

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 15:36


Kicking off my financial series with an intro to what key principles are commonly practiced to achieve financial wellness. Here at LKT, we want our listeners to find peace in multiple areas of life, not just one. All things worth having take time and effort. Nothing comes easy--but we want to give you the tools to find the way. Tune in regularly to hear the knowledge dropped in this series, with many more to come. Thanks for listening!

LowKeyThriving
Introduction

LowKeyThriving

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 6:18


In this episode I will introduce myself to the world of podcasting! I am so excited to start this journey of using my voice to empower and enlighten others. Here at the LKT podcast we want to create a space for growth, prosperity, and wholeness using a multidimensional approach. 

The James Bond Complex
Montreal Comic Con 2019 panel - Four Faces, Four Decades, One 007

The James Bond Complex

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 40:10


Hello, dear listeners! A year removed from the Montreal Comic Con, Mathieu and Edgar returned to the scene of the crime, but this time they didn't go in alone. Another significant distinction from their 2018 convention experience, they actually came prepared to deliver both audio and video versions of the presentation itself! Q branch came through this time! This week, we begin with the audio version for your wonderfully receptive ears. So Blofeld's cat is finally out of the bag. In case you were not present on the morning of July 007th 2019, Mathieu, Edgar, special agent Jeff Wybo from James Bond Canada faced a keen audience to highlight 4 films celebrating anniversaries in 2019: OHMSS, MR, LKT, and TWINE, all of which are notorious for some controversy…at least that's what the layman believes. Nay, with a dose of 00 confidence, the trio of panellists take the criticisms of each movie and give them a positive spin. What's more, a 4th, secret panelist operating in the shadows came aboard for the Q&A afterwards: friend of the show Jean Goyette from Club James Bond France. So sit back, close your eyes and imagine yourself at the Palais des Congrès in downtown Montreal, cooling off from a sweltering summer morning as the quartet of lads regale you in the delights of OHMSS, MR, LTK, TWINE and more little tidbits and opinions through the post-panel Q&A with the audience. * Think of this as the audio book of the novelization of the video that will soon be released. That makes sense, right? ** *Fair warning: while presentation is in English, some of the post-panel Q&A was done in French. After all, the Comic Con was held in Station MC, Montreal Canada. **Who cares. We still need more time to deliver a good video version of the presentation. Enjoy-okay-bye!

Op med hånden
Episode 8: Trivselsplaner

Op med hånden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 44:18


Hokus pokus, trivsel i fokus. I denne episode kaster vi et blik på trivselsplaner. Hvad er en trivselsplan, og hvordan adskiller den sig fra en trivselspolitik? Vi diskuterer, hvordan vi kan gøre trivselsplanen dynamisk, og så stiller vi skarpt på forskellen mellem regler og aftaler. Vi er for alvor lærerrige i 8. episode, for vi har vores første gæst med, Maria, der er vores seje og dygtige kollega og LKT-lærer. Følg med på Facebooksiden Op med hånden, hvor vi lægger inspiration til trivselsplaner op.

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Let's Know Things
Bonus: Interstitial 2

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2017 21:21


On this Patreon-exclusive bonus episode, I give a quick update about the show and answer some questions posited by your fellow LKT patrons.If you'd like to ask a question for a future Interstitial episode, feel free to ask on Patreon, send me a message, or wait for the AMA post I'll publish shortly before recording the next one.You're the best — thanks folks! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit letsknowthings.substack.com/subscribe

Let's Know Things
Incentives

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 58:23


This week we talk about net metering, reproducibility, and the Laffer Curve. We also discuss Amgen, anecdote, and the Edison Electrical Institute. For more information about the podcast and to view the copious show notes, visit letsknowthings.com. Become a patron on Patreon and/or vote for LKT in the News & Politics category of the Podcast Awards. My new book Becoming Who We Need To Be is available as an audiobook, paperback, and ebook.

Let's Know Things
Background Technologies

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 62:44


This week we talk about domestication, exoskeletons, and biometric tattoos. We also discuss RFID pills, genetic algorithms, and the Nike Vapor Razor Talon. For more information about the podcast and to view the copious show notes, visit letsknowthings.com. Become a patron on Patreon and/or vote for LKT in the News & Politics category of the Podcast Awards. My new book Becoming Who We Need To Be is available as an audiobook, paperback, and ebook. This episode is brought to you by Audible, Hostgator, and listeners like you.

Let's Know Things
Impulse Control

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2017 51:59


This week we discuss tetraethyllead, alcoholism, and irresistible impulses. We also talk about the Twinkie Defense, lead poisoning, and affluenza. For more information about the podcast and to view the copious show notes, visit letsknowthings.com. Become a patron on Patreon and/or vote for LKT in the News & Politics category of the Podcast Awards. My new book Becoming Who We Need To Be is available as an audiobook, paperback, and ebook. This episode is brought to you by Everlane, Lynda, and listeners like you.

Let's Know Things
Analogies

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 51:48


This week we talk about neuroscience, engineer's disease, and neural laces. We also discuss the computational theory of mind, EEG headsets, and Descartes. For more information about the podcast, and to view the copious show notes, visit letsknowthings.com. LKT is now on Patreon! Become a patron. My new book Becoming Who We Need To Be is available as an audiobook, paperback, and ebook. This episode is brought to you by Hostgator, Audible, and listeners like you.

Let's Know Things

This week we talk about 3D TVs, the Aereo, and fully loaded Kodi devices. We also discuss micropayments, television on Twitter, and the Digital Economy Act. For more information about the podcast, and to view the copious show notes, visit letsknowthings.com. LKT is now on Patreon! Become a patron. My new book Becoming Who We Need To Be is available as an audiobook, paperback, and ebook. This episode is brought to you by Hostgator, Audible, and listeners like you.

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Let's Know Things
Problematic

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2016 60:15


On this week's episode, we talk about words: their use, overuse, the watering-down of their meaning over time, and how they eventually acquire definition-baggage. We also talk a bit about swearing and Pig Latin. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to view the show notes, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how best to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

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Let's Know Things
Cyberspace & Meatspace

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 64:53


On today's episode, we talk about the increasing number of ways the real world and the online world overlap, and what that means for how we exist and interact in these spaces. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to view the show notes, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how best to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

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Let's Know Things
Biases & Perception

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 48:10


On this episode of Let's Know Things, we talk about how perception can influence our decisions, whether we're choosing a wine or a presidential candidate. We'll also talk about how negative biases about some groups can color our impressions of potentially beneficial advances, and discuss how this knowledge might allow us to make better decisions for ourselves. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to view the show notes, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how best to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

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Let's Know Things
Look Away

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 55:46


On this week's episode of Let's Know Things, we touch on the idea of shunning, then deep-dive into empiricism versus faith, trust and journalism, and how politicians are like magicians. We also discuss why diluting the influence of journalism and journalists is a wonderful short-term tactic, but potentially very harmful in the long-term. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to view the show notes, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how best to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

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Let's Know Things
Non-Human Intelligence

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016 59:07


On today's episode we discuss intelligence, and in particular the types of intelligence we find outside of our own species. We'll also address the questions we'll need to answer as we learn more about these non-human minds, and how our interactions with them might change our perception of society. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how best to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

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Let's Know Things
Tourism

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 42:25


Today we'll talk about tourism, what it means and where it started, and how it's being usurped by companies like Airbnb. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how best to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

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Let's Know Things

On today's episode, we'll talk about the history of remote controls, before segueing into an exploration of the history of modern advertising. From there, we discuss about the development of the internet, and how the current click-based economy grew out of that soil. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how best to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

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Let's Know Things
Interstitial 1

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2016 17:46


Today's episode isn't a standard show — instead I'll answer some questions, talk about how the show's been doing and where it's going, and discuss sponsorships and how they'll be integrated into the podcast. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how best to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

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Let's Know Things

Today we talk about beliefs, the increased polarity of them in recent years, and some of the causes of that polarization. We'll discuss how this applies to politics, religion, and UFOs. We'll also talk about the benefits of tribalism, how those benefits become liabilities under the wrong leader and on scale, and how to puncture the filter bubble. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how best to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

Let's Know Things
Barbarians at the Gate

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2016 44:34


Today's episode is about the seemingly ceaseless surge of the new against the ostensibly sturdy walls of the established. We'll talk about the Ottoman Turks and Attila, Scotch whisky, sushi, and even touch for a moment on the publishing industry. But this larger discussion stems primarily from an article about basketball. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how best to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

Let's Know Things
Privilege

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2016 45:21


On today's episode, we talk about privilege in its many different shapes and forms and contexts. We'll also dive into the benefits of being aware of one's privilege: for society, and for oneself. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how best to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

Let's Know Things
Shoulds & Ares

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2016 45:31


On this episode, we'll start with a discussion about ego depletion, segue into a rivalry between a tech billionaire and the online news behemoth who outed him, and then pull Hulk Hogan into the mix. From there, we'll pivot to a conversation about actions and consequences, internet neutrality, political sightedness, and the gulf between here and where we could be. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how best to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

Let's Know Things
Big Data & the Apocalypse

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2016 55:09


This week, we'll talk about end of the world scenarios from around the world. We'll also talk about Big Data: what it is, how it's collected, how it's used and by whom, and why it's worth understanding. We'll also chat a bit about heuristics, filter bubbles, and priorities. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how best to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

Let's Know Things
Suburbia

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2016 38:27


In this episode, we talk about suburbia: what it is, how it came to be, its impact throughout many different time periods, and why it tends to suck. We'll also touch on what's happening now that we've fallen out of love with suburbs, at least compared to our many centuries of obsession with them. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how best to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

Let's Know Things
Artificial Intelligence and Automation

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 42:40


On this week’s episode of Let’s Know Things, we talk about artificial intelligence and automation: the differences between them, why they matter, and how they inform what happens in pretty much every sphere of life. We’ll also dive into topics like post-scarcity economics and end-of-world scenarios. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how best to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

Let's Know Things
Free Speech

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 30:00


On this episode of Let's Know Things, we'll discuss free speech and how that term is applied by different groups of people in support of opposing viewpoints. We'll start the conversation with an article from New Republic entitled The "Free Speech" Charade, which does a good job of summarizing the conflict around free speech within higher education in the US — which is important to understand because it's a microcosm of what's happening pretty much everywhere else. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how best to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

Let's Know Things
Contextualism and China

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 44:27


In this first episode of the Let's Know Things podcast, we start by talking about 'contextualism' and how it applies to the unspooling of news items in order to understand their significance and why they're presented the way they are. We then use an article from The Atlantic, entitled China's Twilight Years, as a starting point for a larger discussion about hegemony, American foreign policy, the use of The Other as a political tool, and why bogeyman-focused policies aren't achieving the same results that they used to. Let's Know Things is produced and hosted by Colin Wright. For more information about the podcast, to sign up for the LKT newsletter, or to learn how to support the show, visit letsknowthings.com.

Hollywood Huddle Podcast
HH Episode 67: But Then We Died

Hollywood Huddle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2015 45:24


There was this thing called the Super Bowl, and with it comes trailers! We spend most of our time discussing the big trailers of the Super Bowl, as well as touching upon the new Game of Thrones trailer, with more sprinkled in!

The Abortion Diary
Diary Entry 80: LKT, 47 (Paris, France 1988/89)

The Abortion Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2015 20:46


"I felt celebrated." LKT shares her story of obtaining an abortion in Paris, France.    (Published on January 13, 2015 | Listener: Melissa Madera | Location: New York, New York)

Hollywood Huddle Podcast
HH Episode 61: Unstoppable Michael Bay

Hollywood Huddle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2014 51:36


On this week’s Hollywood Huddle, we talk about the Terminator trailer, Suicide Squad casting, Marvel Netflix casting, and the big 007 news!

Hollywood Huddle Podcast
HH Episode 60: Trailer Week

Hollywood Huddle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2014 57:08


So, those trailer huh?  Obviously, we talk about the two big trailers of the week, The Walking Dead finale, another trilogy battle, and more! 

Hollywood Huddle Podcast
HH Episode 59: Toy Story Vs. Star Wars

Hollywood Huddle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2014 63:24


What’s up on this week’s Hollywood Huddle? Well for starters there is our hardest trilogy battle yet, we discuss Mockingjay, Luther news, and more!

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HH Episode 58: Space Library

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2014 81:08


After a week off, we are back with a brand new episode! This one’s a big one too.  Our guest Alex Ewing helps us talk about things like Interstellar, another look at the Bourne series, the new Evil Dead show, Toy Story 4, Fantastic Four, two trilogy battles, and more! So strap in!

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HH Episode 57: This is a Trailer

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2014 70:44


This week we tell you guys all about Marvel’s Phase 3 (Obviously), talk about the new Marco Polo trailer from Netflix, the new MTV show Scream, an epic Lord of The Rings and Godfather showdown, and more. So strap in!

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HH Episode 54: Another Pity Point

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2014 74:12


We have to guests on this week! We discuss the Spidey rumors, The Walking Dead, Warner Brother’s Stupidity, and more! Make sure to stick around after Housekeeping for a special segment.

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HH Episode 52: Awful Segways

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2014 58:48


What’s on the table this week? We have another trilogy match up, we talk about The Equalizer, discuss the possibility of Avengers 3 being two movies, and more!

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HH Podcrawl Special: AvP - Requiem

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2014 46:52


We are back for the final part of the Alien & Predator Podcrawl.  On this special episode, we have the privilege of diving into Alien Vs. Predator: Requiem.   We also kick off a segment that will bring lots of fun to future episodes.   

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HH Episode 50 (Podcrawl Edition): Alien Vs. Predator Vs. Dutch

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2014 61:18


This week we have a special episode of Hollywood Huddle! That’s right, it’s part of the Alien & Predator Podcrawl 2014.  The movie we will be discussing? None other than Alien Vs. Predator of course.  On top of that, we will have another special episode on Sunday for the second AvP movie, so we hope you enjoy.

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HH Episode 49: Pun Points

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2014 58:15


Better late then never, am I right? On this week’s show we talked about Batman and his animated series, that HIMYM ending, Shazam, some big Arrow casting, and we tease Hollywood’s Huddle involvement in an event spanning several different podcasts! So all in all, be pumped!

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HH Episode 43: One Year!

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2014 57:07


Can you believe it’s been a year? An entire year of Hollywood Huddle. It’s a good thing we are ready to celebrate in style with two returning faces that long time listeners should recognize! On top of quickly covering the latest news, we dive into some good discussions about The Cornetto Trilogy, reading Scripts early (we’re looking at you Doctor Who), and more!

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HH Episode 27: Claire 1 & Claire 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2014 57:45


Paradoxes are created this week as we have two Claire’s on the show this week! What is it we discuss? Well we have all seen some great things within the past week, there some exiting TV news, we touch upon the new Peter Pan movie, and even get into a spoilery conversation about Arrow. All in all, you could say it’s a fantastic episode. 

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HH Episode 26: Marco! Polo!

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2014 50:47


This week on the Hollywood Huddle the original gang is back together, and we discuss TV news ranging from Justified’s end date to FX’s new comedy endeavors.  In the movie corner we talk about the big news involving Batman-Superman & some new 2017 releases.  That’s not to mention our discussion on the hardest aspect of a character to portray in storytelling.  Think that’s everything? Well, clearly you haven’t listened to us enough. 

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HH Episode 24: Paragon Of Awkwardness

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2014 48:17


Welcome to the 24th weekly Hollywood Huddle! Tony Mendiola joins us this week, and with him we discuss all of our Golden Globe picks.  On top of that, well let’s just say we discuss a broad range of movies and television, all in a 50 minutes timespan.  So sit back, and enjoy!

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HH Episode 23: Reflection

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2014 51:42


After two weeks off, we are finally back just in time for 2014.  I figured we should start the year off right.  I’m joined by Nick, Amanda, and our guest Sean Hillary where we reflect on our favorite things throughout 2013.  This includes our top TV Shows, Movies, and just moments in general.  So sit back and reflection with us on everything good and bad from 2013!

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HH Episode 20: Call In

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2013


It’s the big 2-0! Twenty weeks you have listened to us, and we couldn’t be more Thankful, which is ironic it being Thanksgiving week!  What do we have in store for you this week?  We have another brand new guest from the Mu class in LKT, it’s the one and only Betsy! We talk about Doctor Who, Christopher Nolan, Hunger Games, and we even have a Call In! So sit back, or do whatever it is you are doing, and enjoy the 20th Hollywood Huddle!

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HH Episode 19: Penny & Chip

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2013 60:45


Our awesome guest this week is Laura Gede, and she helps bring some pretty interesting conversations to the table? What does that include? Well it involves Cereal, Firefly, and Imaginary Friends.  Interesting? You’re god damn right it is.  On top of that, we discuss more Marvel, The Walking Dead Prequel, How I Met Your Dad, and more! To say the least, it’s a pretty entertaining episode.  Get ready for another Huddle. 

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HH Episode 18: TheBomb.edu

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2013 47:46


Another week, another Huddle! Darcy and Amanda provide a jolt of banter humor in this week’s episode, leaving Russ to wonder what it is they are constantly laughing at.  But that aside, we discuss things such as then end of Blockbuster, a possible Hunger Games Theme park, and the Marvel/DC television explosion. 

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HH Episode 17: What's The Secret?

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2013 58:03


Hello, and welcome to another week of The Hollywood Huddle Podcast! This is Darcy’s first stunt as a regular on the show, so I hope she is able to please you listeners.  Also, this week’s episode has a secret element to it.  Can you guess it?

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HH Episode 16: Too Soon?

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2013 60:04


We have an exciting episode for you guys this week.  Not too much news to discuss, so we get a little personal.  In fact, not all of us make it past this episode.  Do I have your attention?  I hope so.  Dig in, and enjoy!

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HH Episode 15: So Good It's Supernatural

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2013 61:16


I know a week without us was tough, but we are back in full stride this week with plenty of fun and discussion! What do you talk about you ask? Well, we touch upon Marvel’s TV Bombshell, Jurassic Park World Casting, a new Netflix show, and lost Doctor Who Episodes.  You think that’s all? You should know better.

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HH Episode 8: Think Of The Children

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2013 55:07


Unless you have been living under a rock, you will have realized that the internet broke over the past week.  Why? Well, Batman being cast will do that.  But don’t think Batfleck is all we talk about.  There is also plenty of Marvel news discussed, including Ultron speculation. Among other movie news, we have a lengthy discussion on Spectacular Now since we have all seen it (or at least most of us). So come join in on the fun!

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HH Episode 7: No Wi-Fi At Hogwarts

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2013 58:43


In this week’s episode, we discuss broadway film adaptions, discover the one flaw of Hogwarts, and converse over some movies news. Plus Amanda watched “I Survived BTK”, while Claire saw “Jobs” and Russ saw “Kick Ass 2”, “The Conjuring” and “Shaun of the Dead”. While Nick still hasn’t seen anything (Dammit Nick, get your s*** together).  Come join the discussion!

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HH Episode 6: Milheim Takes Manhattan

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2013 52:56


It was a rather slow news week, but we were able to scavenge something’s up to discuss and inform you guys about.  On top of that, Russ discusses his incredible week, Nick has us talk about remakes and originality in Hollywood, Claire tells us about actors getting stuck in high profile roles, and Amanda gets cut off at least twice by each of us.  Did I mention there's more?

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HH Episode 5: One Podcast, Under Heisenberg

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2013 54:39


We have an exciting new podcast this week! Things discussed?  The new Doctor, the importance of music in Film & TV, Avatar sequels, and Batman casting rumors among other things.  Also, we would like to apologize for Amanda dropping her mic into the toilet at near the end of the podcast.  Good thing she has a new one on the way! 

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HH Episode 4: Homeless Podcaster

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2013 60:59


On this week’s episode we have a heated conversation about the Emmy’s as well as touching upon Gullibility and Hollywood Hoaxes.  Now the conversation doesn’t end there.  We bring to light the awesome website that is HSX.com (Hollywood Stock Exchange) and mention news relating to Star Wars and SNL.  You think that’s it?  You couldn’t be more wrong.  

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HH Episode 3: A Moment of Ecstasy

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2013 73:28


Comic-Con just finished up, and that means we have a massive episode for you to feast your ears on. Russ, Nick, Claire, and our guest Richard talk about a variety of news straight from Comic-Con 2013.  Things discussed include lots of general TV talk, Comic-Con footage reactions, plenty of Marvel & DC, and more! So sit back and enjoy, and see if you can figure out where Claire disappears to in the last half of the podcast. 

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HH Episode 2: Yuh Boob Hater

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2013 65:51


In this week's episode, we are jam packed with discussion! We talk about things ranging from our impressions on three different new shows, Netflix's unique distribution, the saddest Box Office Report ever, and more! So enjoy the show! 

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HH Episode 1: Haters to the Left

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2013 58:46


Welcome to The Hollywood Huddle, where we comment on and discuss the latest and greatest happenings in Hollywood! Now, what should you expect from our first ever outing? Well, first you gotta get to know the four enthusiastic personalities that will be providing you with your weekly doses of Hollywood entertainment. Then, we get down and dirty discussing topics like, but not limited to: a possible Doctor Who gender/race change, the over-saturation of superhero movies, and what was wrong with Man of Steel. Sounds exciting right? Well, that's because it is. So sit down, walk, run, or do what ever you're doing, and enjoy the show! You can also download the show on iTunes! So get to it! Another side note? Our email is HollywoodHuddlePodcast@gmail.com if you wish to send us any love or hate.  We appreciate it all!