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Harris King takes over the hosting chair today, giving us a great overview of the old-time musician Bascom Lamar Lunceford, the "Minstrel of the Appalachians.” Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart,Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Episode #369 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan from RPGera closes out the month of April 2025 with another eclectic mix in Radio Hour, Volume 74! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, or whatever you want! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak, Xancu & Jeff. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Adventure Park from Mr. Nutz [Raphaël Gesqua, 1994] Minstrel's Lament from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion [Jeremy Soule, 2006] Sirei's Supervision from The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy [Masafumi Takada, 2025] Crocus Masterisation from Koira [Reginald Nowé, 2025] UKOMBOZI from Assassin's Creed Shadows [Thunderdrum ft. Tiggs Da Author, 2025] The Fujibayashi Legacy from Assassin's Creed Shadows [The Flight, 2025] Kage no koe from Assassin's Creed Shadows [TEKE::TEKE, 2025] Pride and Glory -Kliff's Theme- from Guilty Gear [Daisuke Ishiwatari, 1998] 24-Hour Cinderella from Yakuza 0 [ZENTA feat. Hidenari Ugaki, 2015] Hope of After the Sacrifice from The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure [Saki Momiyama, 2011] Stronger -Garuda's Theme- from Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha [Takayuki Aihara, Shinji Hosoe & Ayako Saso, 2007] Round 3; 5; 7-1 from Alien vs. Predator [Hideki Okugawa, 1994] Kraken from Ace of Seafood [DEKU, 2016] The Wild Unknown from Lost Records: Bloom & Rage [Ruth Radelet, Nat Walker & Adam Miller, 2025] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera Thanks to our Patrons: Jexak, Xancu, Prof-Jeff, and Adam CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast Listening Religiously
Playlist: Solaris - TetelHawkwind - Our Lives Can't Last Forever /The StarshipSiena Root - Between the LinesEmerald Dawn - Beyond the WallProto-Kaw - Pilgrim's Wake/Utopian DreamBarracuda Triangle - Black DaysSioban - The Dark Chapter parts 1 & 2Atavismo - BlazavaApogee - Falling up the StepsSleeping Pulse - ParasiteMinstrel's Ghost - A love Betrayed/Avalon Part 3/Le Morte d'ArthurMyrrors - Solar Collector
We join the table of Frederick from Hell's Enemy to roll the dice to create Einon! He is a buffoonish, bronze dragonborn bard who exudes both confidence and delusion. He's run into trouble and needs the party to go retrieve a painting from his old apartment...the trouble is...there's more to this painting than meets the eye! And note: I've included the raw transcript from Zencastr for this episode as well (will work to go back and retrieve and upload others as I'm able). Please note the transcripts are the UNEDITED version, not the final edit you are listening to. Podcast art by Chauncy Riley (https://www.behance.net/graphicsbychauncy), Graphics by Chauncy. Visit our website at https://sidekicksandsidequests.com (https://sidekicksandsidequests.com) Twitter Page (https://twitter.com/SideKQPodcast) Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/SideKQPodcast) Subreddit Page (https://www.reddit.com/r/SideKQPodcast) Instagram Page (https://www.instagram.com/sidekqpodcast) Discord Server (https://discord.gg/yraJJ6JHEd) Support the podcast AND use Zencastr at the same time by going to my referral link (https://zencastr.com/?via=sidekqpodcast) Special Guest: Frederick from Hell's Enemy.
Minstrel nous présente son EP Innocence Pour l'écouter rendez-vous sur la page : https://www.radiolocalitiz.fr/minstrel-innocence/ Soutenez-nous sur helloasso.com !
In the heart of the Pacific in the late 19th century, an expedition planned by Frederick and Elizabeth Walker, turned into a nightmare. In the dead of night, their ship, The Wandering Minstrel, struck the jagged reefs of Midway Atoll, splintering beneath their feet. With no way to escape, they were stranded on a barren, wind-lashed island, surrounded by endless water and lurking predators. Days stretched into weeks and then months, as hunger, fear, and desperation set in. Worse, it appeared they shared the island with an unknown character, whose previous shipping career had almost certainly ended in murder. SOURCES Pearl, Matthew (2025) Save Our Souls: The True Story of a Castaway Family, Treachery & Murder. Harper, London, UK. Liverpool Weekly Courier (1889) Story of the Wandering Minstrel. Liverpool Weekly Courier, Sat 22 June 1889, p2. Liverpool, UK. Liverpool Mail (1867) Married. Liverpool Mail, Sat 11 May 1867, p7. Liverpool, UK. ------- For almost anything, head over to the podcasts hub at darkhistories.com Support the show by using our link when you sign up to Audible: http://audibletrial.com/darkhistories or visit our Patreon for bonus episodes and Early Access: https://www.patreon.com/darkhistories The Dark Histories books are available to buy here: http://author.to/darkhistories Dark Histories merch is available here: https://bit.ly/3GChjk9 Connect with us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/darkhistoriespodcast Or find us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/darkhistories & Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dark_histories/ Or you can contact us directly via email at contact@darkhistories.com or join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/cmGcBFf The Dark Histories Butterfly was drawn by Courtney, who you can find on Instagram @bewildereye Music was recorded by me © Ben Cutmore 2017 Other Outro music was Paul Whiteman & his orchestra with Mildred Bailey - All of me (1931). It's out of copyright now, but if you're interested, that was that. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Batman ’66 S2 Ep6 – Barbecued Batman? As the Dynamic Duo attempts to oppose the Minstrel, the villain escalates his plans’ destructive potential in retaliation in a way Batman might not be able to thwart. Episode aired Thursday September 22, 1966 Director: Murray Golden Writer: Francis M. Cockrell & Marian B. Cockrell Cast: Adam West […] The post BatChums Episode 41 – Barbecued Batman? appeared first on The ESO Network.
Welcome to the Season 4 Premiere of The Mouse and Me!Scott rubbed the Genie's lamp and his wish came true! Michael James Scott has become a household name in the world of Broadway. He's known for his incredible talent, energy, and versatility and is best recognized for his portrayal of the Genie in Disney'sAladdin.Michael originated the role of the Genie in the Australian production, which opened in Sydney in August 2016. For that production, he received a Helpmann Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical. From there, he joined the North American Tour, then played the West End before hitting Broadway in 2019, where he's still in the show! Fun fact - Michael holds the record for the longest running Genie! Over the years, Michael has showcased his impressive singing and acting skills in various shows on Broadway, including the original Broadway productions ofThe Book of Mormon as Dr. Gostwana andSomething Rotten!as the Minstrel. Other Broadway credits include All Shook Up (where he made his Broadway debut), Mamma Mia as Eddie, Disney's Tarzan, The Pirate Queen, and Hair both on Broadway and then the West End production the following year. He then returned to Broadway in the original cast of Elf. Michael's numerous television and film appearances include "The Carrie Diaries" for the CW, the feature film “Independent Woman”, "The View", "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon", "The Late Show with Conan O'Brien", "Good Morning America", "The Today Show", "The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade", and "The TONY Awards".Michael was pure joy, happiness, and positivity and you'll realize that right away! So...without any further ado...we give you Scott's interview with the magical Michael James Scott!Email:TheMouseAndMePodcast@gmail.comSupport:www.patreon.com/themouseandmeFB & Instagram: The Mouse and MeTikTok: @TheMouseAndMePodcastTwitter: @MouseMePodcastMusic by Kevin MacLeod fromhttps://incompetech.filmmusic.io
Hello Adventurers! And wait for it, no longer! Since we've gotten the vast majority of things one can do in the current patch that is 7.1: Crossroads, we figured now would be a great time to talk about it. But not only that, we also delve into some of things that we are looking forward coming to Final Fantasy XIV this year. (And in fact, after we recorded, we learned even more about what is coming soon since there has been a Live Letter all about 7.2: Seekers of Eternity!)Spoiler Levels: Popoto Chips! Thin slices of popoto, fried to a golden crisp and lightly salted to create the perfect snack. Just like this episode! Until we break out the spicy cheese sauce of spoilers. But those are clearly marked by the Time Cues below!OSMnotesThat's right folks! Time Cues:00:00:00 – Intro and the Feeling of a Trial Series Well Defeated00:10:45 – Jeuno: The First Walk00:21:38 – Yuweyawata Field Station00:33:08 – Raids! (Minstrel's Ballad: Sphene's Burden, Futures Rewritten (Ultimate), and Jade Stoa (Unreal)00:41:56 – Various Other 7.1 Contents00:50:06 – 7.1: Crossroads MSQ Spoiler Talk01:00:12 – Commercial Break, Looking Forward in FFXIV in 202501:25:32 – More Speculation and OutroMusic is this episode features tracks such as “Battle in the Dungeon” by Naoshi Mizuta (FFXI), “Paved in Solitude” by Masayoshi Soken (Interphos Part 1), “Unbroken Vessels” by Shoya Sunakawa (Yuweyawata Field Station), “The Grand Duchy Of Jeuno” by Naoshi Mizuta (FFXI), and “Windswept Echoes (Remixed by Shoya Sunakawa)” (Pulse: Final Fantasy XIV Remix Album Vol. 2 Session 1).We also have YouTube Channels! Both for OSMcast proper and The Carbuncle Chronicle! Please subscribe, hit the bell, and share amongst your friends.And as always, feel free to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Oh, and if you still use Spotify, go ahead and get on that mobile device and throw us some five stars there too. Tell your friends! As well, just like we mentioned when we do the OSMplugs, you can also join the Discord and support us on Patreon! PS If you have ever wanted some OSMmerch, feel free to check out our TeePublic page! PPS We appreciate you.
Interview with Jesse Ferguson about traditional Irish songs on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #696. Subscribe now! Jesse Ferguson, Juha Rossi, The Byrne Brothers, Spoil the Dance, Telenn Tri, Fig for a Kiss, Mànran, Jigjam, Ironwood, Reilly, Misty Posey GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2025 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create this year's Best Celtic music of 2025 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on Spotify and YouTube to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:02 - Intro: Jesse Ferguson 0:11 - Juha Rossi "Spotted Dog / Kataroni" from Irish Tunes on Mandolin 2:44 - WELCOME 5:33 - The Byrne Brothers "Trilogy" from The Boys of Doorin 10:25 - Spoil the Dance "The Maid on the Shore" from The Maid on the Shore - Single 14:52 - Telenn Tri "Mountain Road set" from The Cat's Meow 20:18 - Fig for a Kiss "Kildalton Bridge" from Wherever You Go 25:44 - FEEDBACK 29:47 - INTERVIEW WITH JESSE FERGUSON 30:38 - INTRO / THE MINSTREL BOY 34:07 - Jesse Ferguson “The Minstrel Boy” from TEN 36:23 - NEW ALBUM / DANNY BOY 40:05 - Jesse Ferguson “Danny Boy” from TEN 42:58 - YOUTUBE / FAIR AND TENDER LADIES 48:22 - Jesse Ferguson “Fair and Tender Ladies” from TEN 51:44 - THANKS 54:35 - The Stubby Shillelaghs “The Vodka Song” from Whiskey Business 56:48 - Mànran "San Cristóbal" from Ùrar 1:00:24 - Jigjam "Water's Hill" from Across The Pond 1:04:10 - Ironwood "Trip to Goa" from Gretna Green 1:07:09 - Reilly "Whiskey Grease" from Durty Pool 1:09:51 - CLOSING 1:11:06 - Misty Posey "Auld Lang Syne" from Celtic Voice of the Ancients 1:15:43 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and talk with others about climate change. What are you doing to combat climate change? Let me know what you're doing. Start a discussion with someone today. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic musician and host of Folk Songs & Stories. This podcast is for fans of Celtic music. It is here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to release new music. So please find a way to support them. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their community on Patreon. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. Email follow@bestcelticmusic to learn how to subscribe to the podcast and get a free music - only episode. If you are a Celtic musician and want your music featured on the show, I would love to play your music. Please submit your band to be played on the podcast. You don't have to send in music or an EPK. 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A special thanks to our Celtic Legends: Rick Boyce, Bruce, Daniel Ide, Brian McReynolds, Marti Meyers, Alan Schindler, Karen Harris, Margreta Silverstone, Emma Bartholomew, Dan mcDade, Gerald F Boyle, Miranda Nelson, Nancie Barnett, Kevin Long, Gary R Hook, Lynda MacNeil, John Sharkey White, II, Kelly Garrod, Mike Schock, Annie Lorkowski, Shawn Cali HERE IS YOUR THREE STEP PLAN TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST Go to our Patreon page. Decide how much you want to pledge every month, $3, $12, $25. Keep listening to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast to celebrate Celtic culture through music. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast on Patreon at SongHenge.com. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. In 2025, we're going to the Celtic nation of Galicia in Spain. We're gonna learn about the history and legends behind the Celts there and experience some amazing Galician Celtic music. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ #celticmusic #irishmusic #celticmusicpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? I'd love to see a picture of what you're doing while listening. Is there a new Celtic CD or Celtic band that you heard of or saw? Send a picture. Email me at follow@bestcelticmusic. Peter Wood emailed about Stubby Shillelaghs: "Hi Mark, I wrote a few years ago about playing the show with my wife in the car on dates and on our wedding day, and now we are expecting our first child. We don't listen to the show together much anymore, but when we go to the Renaissance Faire we played it (just missed you again!) and I put it on when we went for a swim on a summer evening when she wanted music without getting interrupted by YouTube Music ads. Since this year's Renaissance festival she's asked a few times for Tartanic when she's been in the mood for "my" music. Recently I was listening to a different podcast that plays novelty songs around a theme (Bitslap with KBC if you're curious), and the theme of the week was Drinking, so of course some Celtic - sounding music came up, and for part of a set I thought I was listening to your show! Of the two songs in particular that got me confused, the first was the Vodka Song by Stubby Shillelaghs (https://youtu.be/h9YRbJSbPw0) which I'm unsure if it or the band have ever been played on your show. It was followed by Sober on St. Patrick's Day, and at first I thought I might have heard it on your show, but then when it got going I realized it wouldn't have fit in on your family friendly show. Turns out it's by Psychostick. I know you've got ties to the FuMP collective so you're probably already aware of it. The Vodka Song at least would be a fun one to play if you've got the permission." Patrick Rieger emailed photos from Ohio Renaissance Festival: "Hi Marc, My family and I, along with our friend Chenna from Nashville, spent Labor Day Weekend at the Ohio Renaissance Festival, three days of faire. Ohio is a big faire with plenty of celtic musicians, but even with three days we didn't see them all. We did see Captain John Stout (aka Richard Brentar), Donal Hinely, The Harper and the Minstrel, The Toasted Clover, The Jackdaws, Bettina Baudville, Seán Nós, and The Lady Victoria. I had never heard of a nose harmonica until I met Bettina Baudville; that is what she is playing in the photo. Also I never heard celtic music played on a ukulele until I met The Toasted Clover. Donal Hinely was featured on the Renaissance Festival Podcast years ago when you were still a host, but until this year I had not seen or heard him in person." Despite three long days of working the faire, Victoria was able to join us for a quick dinner one night. And before the weekend was done, the four of us already planned to go back next year."
Batman ’66 S2 Ep5 – The Minstrel’s Shakedown A musical and electronics oriented new villain threatens the Gotham Exchange for ransom. Episode aired Wednesday September 21, 1966 Director: Murray Golden Writer: Francis M. Cockrell & Marian B. Cockrell Cast: Adam West – Batman Burt Ward – Robin / Dick Grayson Alan Napier – Alfred Neil […] The post BatChums Episode 40 – The Minstrel’s Shakedown appeared first on The ESO Network.
Leo Disanto isn't just a musician—he's a storyteller at heart, a true artist with an unquenchable thirst for adventure. Hailing from the rolling hills of Central Pennsylvania, Leo's journey has taken him far beyond the confines of his hometown. From the icy expanse of the Alaskan Tundra to the ancient monasteries nestled in the heights of the Himalayas, Leo has roamed the world, finding inspiration in the places few people venture. And in between, he's crisscrossed the United States, seeking out the stories that music can tell, and the stories that only music can make you feel. But what really sets Leo apart is not just the places he's been, or the incredible experiences he's had—it's his way of connecting with people. He's not just a performer, but a visionary, an entertainer whose spirit transcends the stage. Whether it's a backyard jam session, a front porch gathering, or an impromptu set in a parking lot, Leo has a rare ability to make every space feel like a place of deep connection. Music lovers are drawn to him wherever he goes, and it's easy to see why. Leo has a gift for making music not just something you hear, but something you live. I often think of him as a modern-day minstrel, or a new-age troubadour, a wandering poet whose songs carry the weight of the world on their back, yet somehow feel light enough to dance to. There's a richness to his words—both in their depth and in their simplicity—and an honesty that makes every song feel like it was written just for you. In my conversation with Leo, we explored more than just what music can do for you; we delved into what performingmusic can do for others. What drives him to tell stories through song? How did he cultivate such an expansive vocabulary and a method of word selection that feels effortless but also profound? We chatted about what it's like to play his music in other countries, and he even shared a little about the gear that brings his songs to life. We touched on his creative process, how he knows when a song is ready to be recorded, and what it's like to share old songs alongside the new ones. And of course, we talked about his upcoming album, To Fly So Low, set to drop on Valentine's Day 2025—a collection of songs that promises to be every bit as rich, heartfelt, and adventurous as the man himself. This conversation was one of those that sticks with you, that lingers long after the last word has been spoken. I hope you find it as enjoyable and inspiring as I did. And hey—if you've got ideas for guests I should feature on the podcast, I'd love to hear them! Drop me a line at solomusicianpodcast@gmail.com and let's make it happen.
The Patterns of a Minstrel (pt.2) 2. Sensitivity to the Spirit A minstrel must cultivate sensitivity to the Holy Spirit. This involves spending time in prayer, fasting, and meditating on the Word. This sensitivity is like a finely tuned instrument. Key Scripture: For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God (Romans 8:14). Get a copy of the devotional link below; Devotional ebook https://payhip.com/b/Vdnt4 Worshiping Musician Intensive, Bob Sorge will be with us. https://worshipingmusician.org/events This pattern requires discernment and an openness to flow in spontaneity. Some of the most profound moments in worship arise when minstrels step out of their comfort zones and allow the Spirit to guide their playing. Finally, the patterns of a minstrel extend beyond the platform. A minstrel’s life should reflect worship in every aspect—how they interact with others, handle challenges, and pursue holiness. Their life offstage should mirror the heart of worship they express onstage. Reflection Questions
sMariachi Day. Entertainment from 1982. Carter pardoned the draft dodgers, Lorena Bobbitt got off cutting off her husbands penis, 1st Star Trek convention, Delorean cars began being made. Todays birthdays - Telly Savalas, Benny Hill, Wolfman Jack, Richie Havens, Mac Davis, Billy Ocean, Geena Davis, Baby Spice. George Orwell died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/El Son de la Negra - Mariachi Vagasde TecalitanPhysical - Olivia Newton-JohnRed neckin love makin night - Conway TwittyBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Minstrel from gault - Richie HavensBaby don't get hooked on me - Mac DavisCarribean Queen - Billy OceanThe ground you walk on - Geena DavisWhat took you so long - Emma BuntonExit - It's not love - Dokken https://www.dokken.net/
The Patterns of a MinstrelMinstrels, as prophetic musicians, have a unique role in the body of Christ. They are not merely performers or entertainers; they are vessels used by God to create an atmosphere where heaven touches earth. Understanding the patterns of a minstrel involves observing their spiritual posture, habits, and intentionality in worship.Get a copy of the devotional link below;Devotionalebookhttps://payhip.com/b/Vdnt4Worshiping Musician Intensive, Bob Sorge will be with us. https://worshipingmusician.org/eventsKey Scripture: “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up” (James 4:10).
Day 2: Intimacy Transforms the Minstrel's Music and the Psalmist Heart Get a copy of the devotional link below; Devotional ebook https://payhip.com/b/Vdnt4
Happy holidays! We'll be sharing snippets from Latent Space LIVE! through the break bringing you the best of 2024! We want to express our deepest appreciation to event sponsors AWS, Daylight Computer, Thoth.ai, StrongCompute, Notable Capital, and most of all our LS supporters who helped fund the venue and A/V production!For NeurIPS last year we did our standard conference podcast coverage interviewing selected papers (that we have now also done for ICLR and ICML), however we felt that we could be doing more to help AI Engineers 1) get more industry-relevant content, and 2) recap 2024 year in review from experts. As a result, we organized the first Latent Space LIVE!, our first in person miniconference, at NeurIPS 2024 in Vancouver.Since Nathan Lambert ( Interconnects ) joined us for the hit RLHF 201 episode at the start of this year, it is hard to overstate how much Open Models have exploded this past year. In 2023 only five names were playing in the top LLM ranks, Mistral, Mosaic's MPT, TII UAE's Falcon, Yi from Kai-Fu Lee's 01.ai, and of course Meta's Llama 1 and 2. This year a whole cast of new open models have burst on the scene, from Google's Gemma and Cohere's Command R, to Alibaba's Qwen and Deepseek models, to LLM 360 and DCLM and of course to the Allen Institute's OLMo, OL MOE, Pixmo, Molmo, and Olmo 2 models. We were honored to host Luca Soldaini, one of the research leads on the Olmo series of models at AI2.Pursuing Open Model research comes with a lot of challenges beyond just funding and access to GPUs and datasets, particularly the regulatory debates this year across Europe, California and the White House. We also were honored to hear from and Sophia Yang, head of devrel at Mistral, who also presented a great session at the AI Engineer World's Fair Open Models track!Full Talk on YouTubePlease like and subscribe!Timestamps* 00:00 Welcome to Latent Space Live * 00:12 Recap of 2024: Best Moments and Keynotes * 01:22 Explosive Growth of Open Models in 2024 * 02:04 Challenges in Open Model Research * 02:38 Keynote by Luca Soldani: State of Open Models * 07:23 Significance of Open Source AI Licenses * 11:31 Research Constraints and Compute Challenges * 13:46 Fully Open Models: A New Trend * 27:46 Mistral's Journey and Innovations * 32:57 Interactive Demo: Lachat Capabilities * 36:50 Closing Remarks and NetworkingTranscriptSession3Audio[00:00:00] AI Charlie: Welcome to Latent Space Live, our first mini conference held at NeurIPS 2024 in Vancouver. This is Charlie, your AI co host. As a special treat this week, we're recapping the best of 2024 going domain by domain. We sent out a survey to the over 900 of you who told us what you wanted, and then invited the best speakers in the latent space network to cover each field.[00:00:28] AI Charlie: 200 of you joined us in person throughout the day, with over 2, 200 watching live online. Our next keynote covers the state of open models in 2024, with Luca Soldani and Nathan Lambert of the Allen Institute for AI, with a special appearance from Dr. Sophia Yang of Mistral. Our first hit episode of 2024 was with Nathan Lambert on RLHF 201 back in January.[00:00:57] AI Charlie: Where he discussed both reinforcement learning for language [00:01:00] models and the growing post training and mid training stack with hot takes on everything from constitutional AI to DPO to rejection sampling and also previewed the sea change coming to the Allen Institute. And to Interconnects, his incredible substack on the technical aspects of state of the art AI training.[00:01:18] AI Charlie: We highly recommend subscribing to get access to his Discord as well. It is hard to overstate how much open models have exploded this past year. In 2023, only five names were playing in the top LLM ranks. Mistral, Mosaics MPT, and Gatsby. TII UAE's Falcon, Yi, from Kaifu Lee's 01. ai, And of course, Meta's Lama 1 and 2.[00:01:43] AI Charlie: This year, a whole cast of new open models have burst on the scene. From Google's Jemma and Cohere's Command R, To Alibaba's Quen and DeepSeq models, to LLM360 and DCLM, and of course, to the Allen Institute's OLMO, [00:02:00] OLMOE, PIXMO, MOLMO, and OLMO2 models. Pursuing open model research comes with a lot of challenges beyond just funding and access to GPUs and datasets, particularly the regulatory debates this year across Europe.[00:02:14] AI Charlie: California and the White House. We also were honored to hear from Mistral, who also presented a great session at the AI Engineer World's Fair Open Models track. As always, don't forget to check the show notes for the YouTube link to their talk, as well as their slides. Watch out and take care.[00:02:35] Luca Intro[00:02:35] Luca Soldaini: Cool. Yeah, thanks for having me over. I'm Luca. I'm a research scientist at the Allen Institute for AI. I threw together a few slides on sort of like a recap of like interesting themes in open models for, for 2024. Have about maybe 20, 25 minutes of slides, and then we can chat if there are any questions.[00:02:57] Luca Soldaini: If I can advance to the next slide. [00:03:00] Okay, cool. So I did the quick check of like, to sort of get a sense of like, how much 2024 was different from 2023. So I went on Hugging Face and sort of get, tried to get a picture of what kind of models were released in 2023 and like, what do we get in 2024?[00:03:16] Luca Soldaini: 2023 we get, we got things like both LLAMA 1 and 2, we got Mistral, we got MPT, Falcon models, I think the YI model came in at the end. Tail end of the year. It was a pretty good year. But then I did the same for 2024. And it's actually quite stark difference. You have models that are, you know, reveling frontier level.[00:03:38] Luca Soldaini: Performance of what you can get from closed models from like Quen, from DeepSeq. We got Llama3. We got all sorts of different models. I added our own Olmo at the bottom. There's this growing group of like, Fully open models that I'm going to touch on a little bit later. But you know, just looking at the slides, it feels like 2024 [00:04:00] was just smooth sailing, happy knees, much better than previous year.[00:04:04] Luca Soldaini: And you know, you can plot you can pick your favorite benchmark Or least favorite, I don't know, depending on what point you're trying to make. And plot, you know, your closed model, your open model and sort of spin it in ways that show that, oh, you know open models are much closer to where closed models are today versus to Versus last year where the gap was fairly significant.[00:04:29] Luca Soldaini: So one thing that I think I don't know if I have to convince people in this room, but usually when I give this talks about like open models, there is always like this background question in, in, in people's mind of like, why should we use open models? APIs argument, you know, it's, it's. Just an HTTP request to get output from a, from one of the best model out there.[00:04:53] Luca Soldaini: Why do I have to set up infra and use local models? And there are really like two answer. There is the more [00:05:00] researchy answer for this, which is where it might be. Background lays, which is just research. If you want to do research on language models, research thrives on, on open models, there is like large swath of research on modeling, on how these models behave on evaluation and inference on mechanistic interpretability that could not happen at all if you didn't have open models they're also for AI builders, they're also like.[00:05:30] Luca Soldaini: Good use cases for using local models. You know, you have some, this is like a very not comprehensive slides, but you have things like there are some application where local models just blow closed models out of the water. So like retrieval, it's a very clear example. We might have like constraints like Edge AI applications where it makes sense.[00:05:51] Luca Soldaini: But even just like in terms of like stability, being able to say this model is not changing under the hood. It's, there's plenty of good cases for, [00:06:00] for open models. And the community is just not models. Is I stole this slide from one of the Quent2 announcement blog posts. But it's super cool to see like how much tech exists around open models and serving them on making them efficient and hosting them.[00:06:18] Luca Soldaini: It's pretty cool. And so. It's if you think about like where the term opens come from, comes from like the open source really open models meet the core tenants of, of open, of open source specifically when it comes around collaboration, there is truly a spirit, like through these open models, you can build on top of other people.[00:06:41] Luca Soldaini: innovation. We see a lot of these even in our own work of like, you know, as we iterate in the various versions of Alma it's not just like every time we collect from scratch all the data. No, the first step is like, okay, what are the cool data sources and datasets people have put [00:07:00] together for language model for training?[00:07:01] Luca Soldaini: Or when it comes to like our post training pipeline We one of the steps is you want to do some DPO and you use a lot of outputs of other models to improve your, your preference model. So it's really having like an open sort of ecosystem benefits and accelerates the development of open models.[00:07:23] The Definition of Open Models[00:07:23] Luca Soldaini: One thing that we got in 2024, which is not a specific model, but I thought it was really significant, is we first got we got our first open source AI definition. So this is from the open source initiative they've been generally the steward of a lot of the open source licenses when it comes to software and so they embarked on this journey in trying to figure out, okay, How does a license, an open source license for a model look like?[00:07:52] Luca Soldaini: Majority of the work is very dry because licenses are dry. So I'm not going to walk through the license step by [00:08:00] step, but I'm just going to pick out one aspect that is very good and then one aspect that personally feels like it needs improvement on the good side. This this open source AI license actually.[00:08:13] Luca Soldaini: This is very intuitive. If you ever build open source software and you have some expectation around like what open source looks like for software for, for AI, sort of matches your intuition. So, the weights need to be fairly available the code must be released with an open source license and there shouldn't be like license clauses that block specific use cases.[00:08:39] Luca Soldaini: So. Under this definition, for example, LLAMA or some of the QUEN models are not open source because the license says you can't use this model for this or it says if you use this model you have to name the output this way or derivative needs to be named that way. Those clauses don't meet open source [00:09:00] definition and so they will not be covered.[00:09:02] Luca Soldaini: The LLAMA license will not be covered under the open source definition. It's not perfect. One of the thing that, um, internally, you know, in discussion with with OSI, we were sort of disappointed is around the language. For data. So you might imagine that an open source AI model means a model where the data is freely available.[00:09:26] Luca Soldaini: There were discussion around that, but at the end of the day, they decided to go with a softened stance where they say a model is open source if you provide sufficient detail information. On how to sort of replicate the data pipeline. So you have an equivalent system, sufficient, sufficiently detailed.[00:09:46] Luca Soldaini: It's very, it's very fuzzy. Don't like that. An equivalent system is also very fuzzy. And this doesn't take into account the accessibility of the process, right? It might be that you provide enough [00:10:00] information, but this process costs, I don't know, 10 million to do. Now the open source definition. Like, any open source license has never been about accessibility, so that's never a factor in open source software, how accessible software is.[00:10:14] Luca Soldaini: I can make a piece of open source, put it on my hard drive, and never access it. That software is still open source, the fact that it's not widely distributed doesn't change the license, but practically there are expectations of like, what we want good open sources to be. So, it's, It's kind of sad to see that the data component in this license is not as, as, Open as some of us would like would like it to be.[00:10:40] Challenges for Open Models[00:10:40] Luca Soldaini: and I linked a blog post that Nathan wrote on the topic that it's less rambly and easier to follow through. One thing that in general, I think it's fair to say about the state of open models in 2024 is that we know a lot more than what we knew in, [00:11:00] in 2023. Like both on the training data, like And the pre training data you curate on like how to do like all the post training, especially like on the RL side.[00:11:10] Luca Soldaini: You know, 2023 was a lot of like throwing random darts at the board. I think 2024, we have clear recipes that, okay, don't get the same results as a closed lab because there is a cost in, in actually matching what they do. But at least we have a good sense of like, okay, this is, this is the path to get state of the art language model.[00:11:31] Luca Soldaini: I think that one thing that it's a downside of 2024 is that I think we are more research constrained in 2023. It feels that, you know, the barrier for compute that you need to, to move innovation along as just being right rising and rising. So like, if you go back to this slide, there is now this, this cluster of models that are sort of released by the.[00:11:57] Luca Soldaini: Compute rich club. Membership is [00:12:00] hotly debated. You know, some people don't want to be. Called the rich because it comes to expectations. Some people want to be called rich, but I don't know, there's debate, but like, these are players that have, you know, 10, 000, 50, 000 GPUs at minimum. And so they can do a lot of work and a lot of exploration and improving models that it's not very accessible.[00:12:21] Luca Soldaini: To give you a sense of like how I personally think about. Research budget for each part of the, of the language model pipeline is like on the pre training side, you can maybe do something with a thousand GPUs, really you want 10, 000. And like, if you want real estate of the art, you know, your deep seek minimum is like 50, 000 and you can scale to infinity.[00:12:44] Luca Soldaini: The more you have, the better it gets. Everyone on that side still complains that they don't have enough GPUs. Post training is a super wide sort of spectrum. You can do as little with like eight GPUs as long as you're able to [00:13:00] run, you know, a good version of, say, a LLAMA model, you can do a lot of work there.[00:13:05] Luca Soldaini: You can scale a lot of the methodology, just like scales with compute, right? If you're interested in you know, your open replication of what OpenAI's O1 is you're going to be on the 10K spectrum of our GPUs. Inference, you can do a lot with very few resources. Evaluation, you can do a lot with, well, I should say at least one GPUs if you want to evaluate GPUs.[00:13:30] Luca Soldaini: Open models but in general, like if you are, if you care a lot about intervention to do on this model, which it's my prefer area of, of research, then, you know, the resources that you need are quite, quite significant. Yeah. One other trends that has emerged in 2024 is this cluster of fully open models.[00:13:54] Luca Soldaini: So Omo the model that we built at ai, two being one of them and you know, it's nice [00:14:00] that it's not just us. There's like a cluster of other mostly research efforts who are working on this. And so it's good to to give you a primer of what like fully open means. So fully open, the easy way to think about it is instead of just releasing a model checkpoint that you run, you release a full recipe so that other people working on it.[00:14:24] Luca Soldaini: Working on that space can pick and choose whatever they want from your recipe and create their own model or improve on top of your model. You're giving out the full pipeline and all the details there instead of just like the end output. So I pull up the screenshot from our recent MOE model.[00:14:43] Luca Soldaini: And like for this model, for example, we released the model itself. Data that was trained on, the code, both for training and inference all the logs that we got through the training run, as well as every intermediate checkpoint and like the fact that you release different part of the pipeline [00:15:00] allows others to do really cool things.[00:15:02] Luca Soldaini: So for example, this tweet from early this year from folks in news research they use our pre training data to do a replication of the BitNet paper in the open. So they took just a Really like the initial part of a pipeline and then the, the thing on top of it. It goes both ways.[00:15:21] Luca Soldaini: So for example, for the Olmo2 model a lot of our pre trained data for the first stage of pre training was from this DCLM initiative that was led by folks Ooh, a variety of ins a variety of institutions. It was a really nice group effort. But you know, for When it was nice to be able to say, okay, you know, the state of the art in terms of like what is done in the open has improved.[00:15:46] AI2 Models - Olmo, Molmo, Pixmo etc[00:15:46] Luca Soldaini: We don't have to like do all this work from scratch to catch up the state of the art. We can just take it directly and integrate it and do our own improvements on top of that. I'm going to spend a few minutes doing like a [00:16:00] shameless plug for some of our fully open recipes. So indulge me in this.[00:16:05] Luca Soldaini: So a few things that we released this year was, as I was mentioning, there's OMOE model which is, I think still is state of the art MOE model in its size class. And it's also. Fully open, so every component of this model is available. We released a multi modal model called Molmo. Molmo is not just a model, but it's a full recipe of how you go from a text only model to a multi modal model, and we apply this recipe on top of Quent checkpoints, on top of Olmo checkpoints, as well as on top of OlmoE.[00:16:37] Luca Soldaini: And I think there'd be a replication doing that on top of Mistral as well. The post training side we recently released 2. 0. 3. Same story. This is a recipe on how you go from a base model to A state of the art post training model. We use the Tulu recipe on top of Olmo, on top of Llama, and then there's been open replication effort [00:17:00] to do that on top of Quen as well.[00:17:02] Luca Soldaini: It's really nice to see like, you know, when your recipe sort of, it's kind of turnkey, you can apply it to different models and it kind of just works. And finally, the last thing we released this year was Olmo 2, which so far is the best state of the art. Fully open language model a Sera combines aspect from all three of these previous models.[00:17:22] Luca Soldaini: What we learn on the data side from MomoE and what we learn on like making models that are easy to adapt from the Momo project and the Tulu project. I will close with a little bit of reflection of like ways this, this ecosystem of open models like it's not all roses. It's not all happy. It feels like day to day, it's always in peril.[00:17:44] Luca Soldaini: And, you know, I talked a little bit about like the compute issues that come with it. But it's really not just compute. One thing that is on top of my mind is due to like the environment and how you know, growing feelings about like how AI is treated. [00:18:00] It's actually harder to get access to a lot of the data that was used to train a lot of the models up to last year.[00:18:06] Luca Soldaini: So this is a screenshot from really fabulous work from Shane Longpre who's, I think is in Europe about Just access of like diminishing access to data for language model pre training. So what they did is they went through every snapshot of common crawl. Common crawl is this publicly available scrape of the, of a subset of the internet.[00:18:29] Luca Soldaini: And they looked at how For any given website whether a website that was accessible in say 2017, what, whether it was accessible or not in 2024. And what they found is as a reaction to like the close like of the existence of closed models like OpenAI or Cloud GPT or Cloud a lot of content owners have blanket Blocked any type of crawling to your website.[00:18:57] Luca Soldaini: And this is something that we see also internally at [00:19:00] AI2. Like one project that we started this year is we wanted to, we wanted to understand, like, if you're a good citizen of the internet and you crawl following sort of norms and policy that have been established in the last 25 years, what can you crawl?[00:19:17] Luca Soldaini: And we found that there's a lot of website where. The norms of how you express preference of whether to crawl your data or not are broken. A lot of people would block a lot of crawling, but do not advertise that in RobustDXT. You can only tell that they're crawling, that they're blocking you in crawling when you try doing it.[00:19:37] Luca Soldaini: Sometimes you can't even crawl the robots. txt to, to check whether you're allowed or not. And then a lot of websites there's, there's like all these technologies that historically have been, have existed to make websites serving easier such as Cloudflare or DNS. They're now being repurposed for blocking AI or any type of crawling [00:20:00] in a way that is Very opaque to the content owners themselves.[00:20:04] Luca Soldaini: So, you know, you go to these websites, you try to access them and they're not available and you get a feeling it's like, Oh, someone changed, something changed on the, on the DNS side that it's blocking this and likely the content owner has no idea. They're just using a Cloudflare for better, you know, load balancing.[00:20:25] Luca Soldaini: And this is something that was sort of sprung on them with very little notice. And I think the problem is this, this blocking or ideas really, it impacts people in different ways. It disproportionately helps companies that have a headstart, which are usually the closed labs and it hurts incoming newcomer players where either have now to do things in a sketchy way or you're never going to get that content that the closed lab might have.[00:20:54] Luca Soldaini: So there's a lot, it was a lot of coverage. I'm going to plug Nathan's blog post again. That is, [00:21:00] that I think the title of this one is very succinct which is like, we're actually not, You know, before thinking about running out of training data, we're actually running out of open training data. And so if we want better open models they should be on top of our mind.[00:21:13] Regulation and Lobbying[00:21:13] Luca Soldaini: The other thing that has emerged is that there is strong lobbying efforts on trying to define any kind of, AI as like a new extremely risky and I want to be precise here. Like the problem is now, um, like the problem is not not considering the risk of this technology. Every technology has risks that, that should always be considered.[00:21:37] Luca Soldaini: The thing that it's like to me is sorry, is ingenious is like just putting this AI on a pedestal and calling it like, An unknown alien technology that has like new and undiscovered potentials to destroy humanity. When in reality, all the dangers I think are rooted in [00:22:00] dangers that we know from existing software industry or existing issues that come with when using software on on a lot of sensitive domains, like medical areas.[00:22:13] Luca Soldaini: And I also noticed a lot of efforts that have actually been going on and trying to make this open model safe. I pasted one here from AI2, but there's actually like a lot of work that has been going on on like, okay, how do you make, if you're distributing this model, Openly, how do you make it safe?[00:22:31] Luca Soldaini: How, what's the right balance between accessibility on open models and safety? And then also there's annoying brushing of sort of concerns that are then proved to be unfounded under the rug. You know, if you remember the beginning of this year, it was all about bio risk of these open models.[00:22:48] Luca Soldaini: The whole thing fizzled because as being Finally, there's been like rigorous research, not just this paper from Cohere folks, but it's been rigorous research showing [00:23:00] that this is really not a concern that we should be worried about. Again, there is a lot of dangerous use of AI applications, but this one was just like, A lobbying ploy to just make things sound scarier than they actually are.[00:23:15] Luca Soldaini: So I got to preface this part. It says, this is my personal opinion. It's not my employer, but I look at things like the SP 1047 from, from California. And I think we kind of dodged a bullet on, on this legislation. We, you know, the open source community, a lot of the community came together at the last, sort of the last minute and did a very good effort trying to explain all the negative impact of this bill.[00:23:43] Luca Soldaini: But There's like, I feel like there's a lot of excitement on building these open models or like researching on these open models. And lobbying is not sexy it's kind of boring but it's sort of necessary to make sure that this ecosystem can, can really [00:24:00] thrive. This end of presentation, I have Some links, emails, sort of standard thing in case anyone wants to reach out and if folks have questions or anything they wanted to discuss.[00:24:13] Luca Soldaini: Is there an open floor? I think we have Sophia[00:24:16] swyx: who wants to who one, one very important open model that we haven't covered is Mistral. Ask her on this slide. Yeah, yeah. Well, well, it's nice to have the Mistral person talk recap the year in Mistral. But while Sophia gets set up, does anyone have like, just thoughts or questions about the progress in this space?[00:24:32] Questions - Incentive Alignment[00:24:32] swyx: Do you always have questions?[00:24:34] Quesiton: I'm very curious how we should build incentives to build open models, things like Francois Chollet's ArcPrize, and other initiatives like that. What is your opinion on how we should better align incentives in the community so that open models stay open?[00:24:49] Luca Soldaini: The incentive bit is, like, really hard.[00:24:51] Luca Soldaini: Like, even It's something that I actually, even we think a lot about it internally because like building open models is risky. [00:25:00] It's very expensive. And so people don't want to take risky bets. I think the, definitely like the challenges like our challenge, I think those are like very valid approaches for it.[00:25:13] Luca Soldaini: And then I think in general, promoting, building, so, any kind of effort to participate in this challenge, in those challenges, if we can promote doing that on top of open models and sort of really lean into like this multiplier effect, I think that is a good way to go. If there were more money for that.[00:25:35] Luca Soldaini: For efforts like research efforts around open models. There's a lot of, I think there's a lot of investments in companies that at the moment are releasing their model in the open, which is really cool. But it's usually more because of commercial interest and not wanting to support this, this like open models in the longterm, it's a really hard problem because I think everyone is operating sort of [00:26:00] in what.[00:26:01] Luca Soldaini: Everyone is at their local maximum, right? In ways that really optimize their position on the market. Global maximum is harder to achieve.[00:26:11] Question2: Can I ask one question? No.[00:26:12] Luca Soldaini: Yeah.[00:26:13] Question2: So I think one of the gap between the closed and open source models is the mutability. So the closed source models like chat GPT works pretty good on the low resource languages, which is not the same on the open, open source models, right?[00:26:27] Question2: So is it in your plan to improve on that?[00:26:32] Luca Soldaini: I think in general,[00:26:32] Luca Soldaini: yes, is I think it's. I think we'll see a lot of improvements there in, like, 2025. Like, there's groups like, Procurement English on the smaller side that are already working on, like, better crawl support, multilingual support. I think what I'm trying to say here is you really want to be experts.[00:26:54] Luca Soldaini: who are actually in those countries that teach those languages to [00:27:00] participate in the international community. To give you, like, a very easy example I'm originally from Italy. I think I'm terribly equipped to build a model that works well in Italian. Because one of the things you need to be able to do is having that knowledge of, like, okay, how do I access, you know, how Libraries, or content that is from this region that covers this language.[00:27:23] Luca Soldaini: I've been in the US long enough that I no longer know. So, I think that's the efforts that folks in Central Europe, for example, are doing. Around like, okay, let's tap into regional communities. To get access you know, to bring in collaborators from those areas. I think it's going to be, like, very crucial for getting products there.[00:27:46] Mistral intro[00:27:46] Sophia Yang: Hi everyone. Yeah, I'm super excited to be here to talk to you guys about Mistral. A really short and quick recap of what we have done, what kind of models and products we have released in the [00:28:00] past year and a half. So most of you We have already known that we are a small startup funded about a year and a half ago in Paris in May, 2003, it was funded by three of our co founders, and in September, 2003, we released our first open source model, Mistral 7b yeah, how, how many of you have used or heard about Mistral 7b?[00:28:24] Sophia Yang: Hey, pretty much everyone. Thank you. Yeah, it's our Pretty popular and community. Our committee really loved this model, and in December 23, we, we released another popular model with the MLE architecture Mr. A X seven B and oh. Going into this year, you can see we have released a lot of things this year.[00:28:46] Sophia Yang: First of all, in February 2004, we released MrSmall, MrLarge, LeChat, which is our chat interface, I will show you in a little bit. We released an embedding model for, you [00:29:00] know, converting your text into embedding vectors, and all of our models are available. The, the big cloud resources. So you can use our model on Google cloud, AWS, Azure Snowflake, IBM.[00:29:16] Sophia Yang: So very useful for enterprise who wants to use our model through cloud. And in April and May this year, we released another powerful open source MOE model, AX22B. And we also released our first code. Code Model Coastal, which is amazing at 80 plus languages. And then we provided another fine tuning service for customization.[00:29:41] Sophia Yang: So because we know the community love to fine tune our models, so we provide you a very nice and easy option for you to fine tune our model on our platform. And also we released our fine tuning code base called Menstrual finetune. It's open source, so feel free to take it. Take a look and.[00:29:58] Sophia Yang: More models. [00:30:00] On July 2, November this year, we released many, many other models. First of all is the two new small, best small models. We have Minestra 3B great for Deploying on edge devices we have Minstrel 8B if you used to use Minstrel 7B, Minstrel 8B is a great replacement with much stronger performance than Minstrel 7B.[00:30:25] Sophia Yang: We also collaborated with NVIDIA and open sourced another model, Nemo 12B another great model. And Just a few weeks ago, we updated Mistral Large with the version 2 with the updated, updated state of the art features and really great function calling capabilities. It's supporting function calling in LatentNate.[00:30:45] Sophia Yang: And we released two multimodal models Pixtral 12b. It's this open source and Pixtral Large just amazing model for, models for not understanding images, but also great at text understanding. So. Yeah, a [00:31:00] lot of the image models are not so good at textual understanding, but pixel large and pixel 12b are good at both image understanding and textual understanding.[00:31:09] Sophia Yang: And of course, we have models for research. Coastal Mamba is built on Mamba architecture and MathRoll, great with working with math problems. So yeah, that's another model.[00:31:29] Sophia Yang: Here's another view of our model reference. We have several premier models, which means these models are mostly available through our API. I mean, all of the models are available throughout our API, except for Ministry 3B. But for the premier model, they have a special license. Minstrel research license, you can use it for free for exploration, but if you want to use it for enterprise for production use, you will need to purchase a license [00:32:00] from us.[00:32:00] Sophia Yang: So on the top row here, we have Minstrel 3b and 8b as our premier model. Minstrel small for best, best low latency use cases, MrLarge is great for your most sophisticated use cases. PixelLarge is the frontier class multimodal model. And, and we have Coastral for great for coding and then again, MrEmbedding model.[00:32:22] Sophia Yang: And The bottom, the bottom of the slides here, we have several Apache 2. 0 licensed open way models. Free for the community to use, and also if you want to fine tune it, use it for customization, production, feel free to do so. The latest, we have Pixtros 3 12b. We also have Mr. Nemo mum, Coastal Mamba and Mastro, as I mentioned, and we have three legacy models that we don't update anymore.[00:32:49] Sophia Yang: So we recommend you to move to our newer models if you are still using them. And then, just a few weeks ago, [00:33:00] we did a lot of, uh, improvements to our code interface, Lachette. How many of you have used Lachette? Oh, no. Only a few. Okay. I highly recommend Lachette. It's chat. mistral. ai. It's free to use.[00:33:16] Sophia Yang: It has all the amazing capabilities I'm going to show you right now. But before that, Lachette in French means cat. So this is actually a cat logo. If you You can tell this is the cat eyes. Yeah. So first of all, I want to show you something Maybe let's, let's take a look at image understanding.[00:33:36] Sophia Yang: So here I have a receipts and I want to ask, just going to get the prompts. Cool. So basically I have a receipt and I said I ordered I don't know. Coffee and the sausage. How much do I owe? Add a 18 percent tip. So hopefully it was able to get the cost of the coffee and the [00:34:00] sausage and ignore the other things.[00:34:03] Sophia Yang: And yeah, I don't really understand this, but I think this is coffee. It's yeah. Nine, eight. And then cost of the sausage, we have 22 here. And then it was able to add the cost, calculate the tip, and all that. Great. So, it's great at image understanding, it's great at OCR tasks. So, if you have OCR tasks, please use it.[00:34:28] Sophia Yang: It's free on the chat. It's also available through our API. And also I want to show you a Canvas example. A lot of you may have used Canvas with other tools before. But, With Lachat, it's completely free again. Here, I'm asking it to create a canvas that's used PyScript to execute Python in my browser.[00:34:51] Sophia Yang: Let's see if it works. Import this. Okay, so, yeah, so basically it's executing [00:35:00] Python here. Exactly what we wanted. And the other day, I was trying to ask Lachat to create a game for me. Let's see if we can make it work. Yeah, the Tetris game. Yep. Let's just get one row. Maybe. Oh no. Okay. All right. You get the idea. I failed my mission. Okay. Here we go. Yay! Cool. Yeah. So as you can see, Lachet can write, like, a code about a simple game pretty easily. And you can ask Lachet to explain the code. Make updates however you like. Another example. There is a bar here I want to move.[00:35:48] Sophia Yang: Okay, great, okay. And let's go back to another one. Yeah, we also have web search capabilities. Like, you can [00:36:00] ask what's the latest AI news. Image generation is pretty cool. Generate an image about researchers. Okay. In Vancouver? Yeah, it's Black Forest Labs flux Pro. Again, this is free, so Oh, cool.[00:36:19] Sophia Yang: I guess researchers here are mostly from University of British Columbia. That's smart. Yeah. So this is Laia ira. Please feel free to use it. And let me know if you have any feedback. We're always looking for improvement and we're gonna release a lot more powerful features in the coming years.[00:36:37] Sophia Yang: Thank you. Get full access to Latent Space at www.latent.space/subscribe
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What do this epsisode's P's and M's Stand For?Preserving Marinated Meat - Barnminer and his Jerky side gig, why and how he does it and how he donates a portion of the profits to causes he believes in, like Ungovernable Misfits. Producers Meshtadel Marketing - Potential solutions and strategies for Plebs attempting to produce and sell their wares. This quarter we will be offering freshly roasted coffee from Otis Bitmeyer, a lovely candle, and a hoodie of your choice from Ungovernable Misfits. Pursuing Wellness: Max's Guide to Managing Health and Family - Maintaining health, balancing family life, and staying motivated, and how motivations change in different stages of life.A Philosophers pitstop, a Minstrel's Musings Bubba shares some Bubbalonian Philosophy.Permaculture practitioners: Mastering more than Material - A brief review of the 8 forms of capital focusing on social as a super category buttressed by spiritual and cultural capital.Disaster Preparedness, plebs Mobilizing, and mitigating Mismanagement – Max and Jon cover the effects of Hurricane Helene on Appalachia. How do communities prepare for disasters, the importance of Plebs mobilizing to support each other? We also discuss how to mitigate government mismanagement and inefficiency and how to empower individuals to take proactive roles in their own preparedness.Pernicious Money: Myriel on the Masters of Manipulation. We cover the newest Myriel article which exposes how a small elite, including the U.S. government and major financial players, are manipulating Bitcoin infrastructure and media to consolidate control. MUSIC- INTRO - I Hate You BY Ungovernable Misfits- LAKE SATOSHI – Bob Seger – Till it Shines- OUTRO – Hank Williams Jr. – Country Boy Can SurviveIMPORTANT LINKS https://freesamourai.comhttps://p2prights.org/donate.htmlhttps://ungovernablemisfits.comVALUE FOR VALUEThanks for listening you Ungovernable Misfits, we appreciate your continued support and hope you enjoy the shows.You can support this episode using your time, talent or treasure.TIME:- create fountain clips for the show- create a meetup- help boost the signal on social mediaTALENT:- create ungovernable misfit inspired art, animation or music- design or implement some software that can make the podcast better- use whatever talents you have to make a contribution to the show!TREASURE:- BOOST IT OR STREAM SATS on the Podcasting 2.0 apps @ https://podcastapps.com- DONATE via Paynym @ Max- DONATE via Paynym to JON @ Jon- DONATE via Monero @ https://xmrchat.com/ugmf- BUY SOME CLOTHING @ https://ungovernablemisfits.com/store/- BUY SOME ART!! @ https://ungovernablemisfits.com/art-gallery/SPONSORSALTAIR TECHNOLOGIESAltair Tech is your one-stop shop for pleb mining supplies. They carry Bitaxes, Urlacher Conversion Kits, Bitmain Antminers, Shrouds, etc. Anything you can think of when it comes to Bitcoin Mining :).Use the affiliate link above and don't forget to use code UNGOVERNABLE at checkout.BIFROST MANUFACTURINGBifrost Manufacturing offers custom and mass-produced manufacturing services like CNC Plasma Cutting, Water Jet Cutting, Industrial and Consumer FDM services, DMLS printing, Welding and Fabrication, and product design and engineering. They also work with local educational institutions to help manufacture parts for various STEM programs. LAKE SATOSHILake Satoshi is a private lake located on 130 acres of land in Mid-Michigan. Originally a gravel pit, Lake Satoshi has since evolved into a tranquil oasis for those who love the great outdoors and Bitcoin culture.With the growing popularity of Bitcoin, Lake Satoshi has become a hub for like-minded individuals to network, camp, collaborate, and enjoy all that the property has to offer.The Annual Lake Satoshi Retreat is a unique weekend-long event in August (8/02). Friday you can freelance and enjoy dinner on us! Saturday is the main event, packed full of BBQ and opportunities to learn about Bitcoin.(00:00:00) INTRO(00:01:35) On Today's Episode...(00:09:20) Chet's Here(00:12:42) BOOSTS(00:32:46) Pleb Merchant Minute: Barn Jerky(00:36:34) Water Tangent(00:38:18) Plebs Manufacturing Merchandise(00:44:57) Bifrost Manufacturing: Innovation in Body Armor(00:52:25) Max's Workout Wisdom(01:03:20) STOP DROP & BOOST(01:04:27) The Eight Forms of Capital(01:13:57) ALTAIR Breeds Bitchimneys with Iron Man and S9s(01:20:56) Disaster Preparedness, Plebs Mobilizing and Mitigating Mismanagement (01:28:01) The Minstrel's Musings with Bubba(01:29:41) Come Hydrofoil on Lake Satoshi!(01:35:55) Pernicious Money Myriel: Masters of Manipulation(01:43:49) Until Next Time...Thanks Uncle Ted
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“Miller, Lyles, and I were standing near the exit door . . . Blake stuck out there in front, leading the orchestra—his bald head would get the brunt of the tomatoes and rotten eggs.” This is the story of American musical theater and the dawn of modern Broadway. Popular entertainment is evolving fast in the early twentieth century. Minstrel shows just aren't drawing the same numbers anymore (for good reason), and burlesque and variety shows abound. The earliest “official” musical, The Black Crook takes several notes from these sometimes scandalous shows, as do Flo Ziegfeld's new “revues.” By the 1920s, composers, writers, and choreographers are experimenting with what a musical production can do: using songs to advance the plot (thanks Hammerstein!), and incorporating new music genres like jazz. Big players including George Gershwin, Noble Sissle, and Irving Berlin all play a role in crafting the perfect environment for the American musical to emerge, but the production Show Boat really gives a glimpse of the future of musical theater. It entertains even as it tackles heavy topics, and the score is seriously moving. It's difficult to anticipate how audiences will receive this new form—less pompous than a European operetta, but definitely more substantial than one of Ziegfeld's musical revues. So, without further ado . . . take your seat, the show's about to begin. ____ Connect with us on HTDSpodcast.com and go deep into episode bibliographies and book recommendations join discussions in our Facebook community get news and discounts from The HTDS Gazette come see a live show get HTDS merch or become an HTDS premium member for bonus episodes and other perks. HTDS is part of the Airwave Media Network. Interested in advertising on the History That Doesn't Suck? Email us at advertising@airwavemedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for a tantalizing episode as we dive into the captivating world of erotica with a special guest who knows how to turn up the heat! Discover the stories behind the steamy pages as we chat with a talented erotica writer about what sparked her passion, how she crafts her seductive tales, and the magic of empowering women through her words.We'll explore how erotica can ignite self-awareness, enhance relationships, and break down societal stigmas. From her writing process to her favorite reader feedback, get ready for an intimate and enlightening conversation that's sure to leave you intrigued. Tune in and let's get turned on—intellectually and otherwise! Helana Grayson, aka "The Spicy Minstrel" can be found on instagram @spiceyminstrel, as well as https://thespicyminstrel.com/. Her book Extra Credit is available on Amazon Kindle and Paperback, https://a.co/d/3V5l43NBOOK A CALL WITH ME https://calendly.com/ohyeahcoaching/45min INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/ohyeahcoaching/ SIGN UP FOR THE FREE COURSE! https://mailchi.mp/ohyeahsexcoaching/pleasure-method-sign-up
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1255, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Oh Ph. With Ph in quotes 1: For the record, Thomas Edison invented the first practical one of these in 1877. the phonograph. 2: The mortar and pestle is a symbol of this profession. a pharmacist. 3: In days gone by this game bird was popularly served "under glass". a pheasant. 4: A finger bone, or a group of heavily armed infantry with overlapping weapons. a phalanx. 5: In mythology, after Hippolytus rejects her, this wife of Theseus hangs herself. Phaedra. Round 2. Category: Wallaces 1: Lurleen Burns married this man when she was 16 and later succeeded him as governor of Alabama. George Wallace. 2: Before "Braveheart" his story was told in the 15th century by Henry the Minstrel. William Wallace. 3: (Hi, I'm Wallace Langham) Mike's son, this broadcaster became NBC News White House Correspondent in 1982. Chris Wallace. 4: He and his wife Lila launched Reader's Digest in 1922 with a press run of 5,000. DeWitt Wallace. 5: "The Emperor of Ice-Cream" is a famous work by this poet whose day job was VP of an insurance company. Wallace Stevens. Round 3. Category: Chicago 1: Remove 1 letter from the name of a plaza in Dallas and you get this plaza in Chicago's Loop. Daley Plaza. 2: Nearly 250,000 gathered to see Obama's 2008 victory speech in Chicago's front yard, this park named for another president. Grant Park. 3: Scandalous highlight of the 1893 Columbian Exposition and title of the following:"She had a ruby on her tummy and / A diamond big as Texas on her toe, whoa whoa / She let her hair down and / She did the hoochie coochie real slow, whoa whoa". "Little Egypt". 4: Untouchable Tours visits such sanguineous spots as the site of this February 1929 event. the Valentine's Day Massacre. 5: Some attribute this nickname of the city to its proud, boasting citizens, not its breeziness. "The Windy City". Round 4. Category: 20Th Century Thinkers 1: Called the Russian Revolution's most brilliant thinker, he lost a power struggle with Stalin and was killed in Mexico. Trotsky. 2: This New Yorker wondered, "Can we actually 'know' the universe?... It's hard enough finding your way around Chinatown". Woody Allen. 3: The works of this woman on the left include 1965's "Normality and Pathology in Childhood". Anna Freud. 4: This 3-named economist was an architect of the International Monetary Fund and part of the Bloomsbury Group. Keynes. 5: This "in the machine" was Gilbert Ryle's term for the idea that the mind is apart from the body yet controls it. ghost in the machine. Round 5. Category: Written In Cyrillic 1: Some Tajik speakers call their language Zaboni Forsi, meaning this national tongue. Persian. 2: This carnivore associated with Russia is medved in Russian. a bear. 3: One way to say hello in Serbian is this, borrowed from Italian. ciao. 4: In Ukrainian, this winter month when Russia invaded in 2022 is Lyutyy, "cruel". February. 5: Belarussian took words like "pan", meaning "sir" or "mister" from this language spoken due west of Belarus. Polish. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
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Stereotypical Sh!t!: Navigating Media Portrayals vs. Our Culture (7.8.24) #TheBlackCoffeeClubBlack stereotypes, Racial stereotypes, Black culture, Mental health black community, JuniorTheTruth™, TheBlackCoffeeClub, Black excellence,Media portrayal of blacks, Microaggressions, Black history, Overcoming stereotypes, Black mental health matters, Live podcast,Black middle class, African American stereotypes, Racial equality, Black conversation, Black voices, Minstrel shows,Tired of being boxed in by stereotypes? We feel you. Join The Black Coffee Club LIVE as mental health advocate and truth-teller JuniorTheTruth™ breaks down the current and historical impacts of stereotypes on Black culture. From media portrayals to societal expectations, this episode dives deep into how these stereotypes hold us back. But it ain't all doom and gloom! We'll also be talking about breaking free from the mold and celebrating the richness and diversity of Black experiences.This is a LIVE episode, so come ready to chat in the comments! Share your own experiences with stereotypes and get ready to be inspired by the Black Coffee Club community.#BlackExcellence #MentalHealthAwareness #BlackCulture
An ordinary man. An age old evil. A blood-soaked nightmare with no escape. When reporter Phil Sturgess hears of a new rock band called Minstrel's Bargain, his life descends into horror. As the city he lives in succumbs to ever more violent and macabre episodes of shocking murders and barbarous acts of self-destruction, Sturgess begins to understand that there is something very wrong with Minstrel's Bargain. Something very wrong indeed. With time running out for humanity, Sturgess is threatened with an ancient malevolence. And to stop it, he is forced to confront the terrifying stranger who has been dogging his footsteps for months. The only question is; will Sturgess do what needs to be done? If not, the souls of millions will be destroyed. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-lucas66/message
A new adventure begins! The characters reach the halls of the Cold Prince only to learn that it was not abandoned to myth like they presumed and instead was inherited by a noble house claiming the name Malevol. Nevertheless, fabulous treasures await the bold fortune-seekers who step through the front door! Cast of Characters:Brother Stephen Fitzpatrick the Friar, played by IssacLillibeth Harper the Hunter, played by MoreenSir Geoffrey Fitzpatrick the Knight, played by RyanThomas Mournspire VII the Minstrel, played by ChrisTopsy Fluff-a-kins the Grimalkin, played by DawsonSilver-Upon-His-Brow the Elf, played by Winston Join the Twenty Sides to Every Story Discord server for information about the campaign, including the schedule of when we are live on Twitch and how to sign up for games: http://discord.gg/twentysidestoeverystorySupport the Show.
In the 31st episode of the Twenty Sides to Every Story Dolmenwood playthrough, the adventuring party stumbles upon an old companion and gets involved in an ancient ritual concerning the old gods.Cast of Characters:Brother Stephen Fitzpatrick the Friar, played by IssacLillibeth Harper the Hunter, played by MoreenSir Geoffrey Fitzpatrick the Knight, played by RyanThomas Mournspire VII the Minstrel, played by ChrisTopsy Fluff-a-kins the Grimalkin, played by DawsonJoin the Twenty Sides to Every Story Discord server for information about the campaign including schedule of when we are live on Twitch: http://discord.gg/twentysidestoeverystorySupport the Twenty Sides to Every Story Patreon and get early access to podcast episodes: http://patreon.com/twentysidestoeverystorySupport the show
In the 30th episode of the Twenty Sides to Every Story Dolmenwood playthrough, the adventuring crew has been enjoying a bit of hospitality at Castle Everdusk when the unexpected jolts them forward into a new adventure.Cast of Characters:Brother Stephen Fitzpatrick the Friar, played by IssacLillibeth Harper the Hunter, played by MoreenSir Geoffrey Fitzpatrick the Knight, played by RyanThomas Mournspire VII the Minstrel, played by ChrisTopsy Fluff-a-kins the Grimalkin, played by DawsonJoin the Twenty Sides to Every Story Discord server for information about the campaign including schedule of when we are live on Twitch: http://discord.gg/twentysidestoeverystory Support the Twenty Sides to Every Story Patreon and get early access to podcast episodes: http://twitch.tv/twentysidestoeverystory Support the show
Add NBA superstar Steph Curry to the list of celebrities willing to sell out. Golden State's golden boy has lent his name to Netflix's “Good Times” cartoon reboot. The adaptation of the 1970's hit sitcom is an animated minstrel show degrading to the black community. Curry is no different than Stephen A. Smith, Charlamagne tha Fraud, or any other implanted personality who took the “F-me money.” Jason dives back into the world of celebrity plants and welcomes Kwame Brown into the conversation. Kwame was one of the first people to call out Stephen A. Myth, Charlamagne, and others, and he joins “Fearless” to take his victory lap. We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Today's Sponsors: Fall in love with beef, chicken and seafood all over again by subscribing at https://goodranchers.com Use my code FEARLESS to get $150 worth of free chicken wings for a year plus $20 OFF with your subscription. Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we proudly present something a little different on American Songcatcher. Instead of the usual documentary podcast-style piece, this is a compilation of field recordings I did in Buncombe and Madison Counties just outside of Asheville, NC. Considered the mecca of the long held traditions in ballad singing and old-time mountain music, this area is also home to the “Minstrel of the Appalachians”, one of the most important yet lesser-known figures in folk and old time music, Bascom Lamar Lunsford - who was born on this day 142 years ago. Over the last year, I was fortunate enough to visit North Carolina several times, to visit with Bascom's old home and talk with head of the non-profit that now owns it, perform at the annual Lunsford Festival at Mars Hill University, and witness the return of filmmaker David Hoffman, who first filmed Bascom in the 1964, and was coming back to visit the area for the first time in the nearly 60 years since. This is a window into a living tradition. GoFundMe for Bascom's Home Restoration (for the Pondering Bascom non-profit) Documentaries mentioned: Music Makers of the Blue Ridge - David Hoffman (1965) Madison County, North Carolina - Where Music History is Alive (2023) Special thanks to: Rare Bird Farm Golden Shoals Madison County Mars Hill University Tim Duggan David Hoffman Support Educational Programming: Make a Tax Exempt Donation Join the Patreon Community Send a one-time donation via Venmo or PayPal Follow American Songcatcher on Instagram Credits: Nicholas Edward Williams - Production, research, editing, recording and distribution --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/americansongcatcher/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/americansongcatcher/support
On this episode of the Twenty Sides to Every Story Dolmenwood Actual Play, the characters come into the presence of the loathsome Naglord. An audience with Lord Ramius at Castle Everdusk leads to new prospects and the promise of a new future.Cast of Characters:Brother Stephen Fitzpatrick the Friar, played by IssacLillibeth Harper the Hunter, played by MoreenSir Geoffrey Fitzpatrick the Knight, played by RyanThomas Mournspire VII the Minstrel, played by ChrisTopsy Fluff-a-kins the Grimalkin, played by DawsonJoin the Twenty Sides to Every Story Discord server for information about the campaign including schedule of when we are live on Twitch: http://discord.gg/twentysidestoeverystorySupport the Twenty Sides to Every Story Patreon and get early access to podcast episodes: http://patreon.com/twentysidestoeverystorySupport the show
Thank you all for listening! All songs at the bottom. Podcasters are Evelyn and Robert Lewis Edited by Evelyn Lewis Produced by Comic Canary, Evelyn Lewis, and Robert Lewis Follow us: http://tolkienaboutit.com/ Patreon: Tolkien About It Podcast Facebook: Tolkien About It Twitter: @TolkienPod Songs in Order: The Greatest Adventure: written by Maury Laws (music) and Jules Bass (lyric) and performed by Glenn Yarbrough Frodo of the Nine Fingers: The Return of the King (1980 film): put to music by Maury Laws and given lyrics by Jules Bass. While the Minstrel of Gondor (voiced by Glenn Yarbrough) The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins: composed by Charles Randolph Grean and performed by Leonard Nimoy Rivendell: Rush Ramble On, Misty Mountain Hop, The Battle of Evermore: LedZeppelin Mirage: Camel In the House of Tom Bombadil: Nickel Creek The Wizard: Black Sabbath Shadows: Sabaton Into the Storm: Blind Gaurdian May It Be: Fellowship of the Ring Soundtrack Gollum's Song: The Two Towers Soundrack Into the West: Return of the King Soundtrack
In the 28th episode of the Twenty Sides to Every Story Dolmenwood playthrough, the characters attempt to find reinforcements to help rescue the half-breggle child from the ogre hags. Cast of Characters:Brother Stephen Fitzpatrick the Friar, played by IssacLillibeth Harper the Hunter, played by MoreenSir Geoffrey Fitzpatrick the Knight, played by RyanThomas Mournspire VII the Minstrel, played by ChrisTopsy Fluff-a-kins the Grimalkin, played by DawsonJoin the Twenty Sides to Every Story Discord server for information about the campaign including schedule of when we are live on Twitch: / discord Support the Twenty Sides to Every Story Patreon and get early access to podcast episodes: / twentysidestoeverystory Support the show
Discovering Your Prophetic Minstrel/Psalmist Call Partner with us. https://worshipingmusician.org/partnership Patreon link below; https://www.patreon.com/worshipingmusicianschool https://worshipingmusicianschool.bandcamp.com The Practice of Selah'ing book on Amazon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worshipingmusicianschool/support
In Episode 181 of Jake's Happy Nostalgia Show, we speak with Terry Angus! Terry is a Canadian puppeteer who played several characters in the original Fraggle Rock series such as Brio the Minstrel, Storyteller Fraggle and Morris Fraggle. He also puppeteered on a number of Muppet projects, including Follow That Bird, A Muppet Family Christmas and Basil Hears a Noise. Terry is also best known for his own character Butch G. Cat, which he performed at the annual IWK Telethon for several decades and on the video Butch G. Cat Ace Reporter: The Crime Stoppers Caper.
In the 27th episode of the Twenty Sides to Every Story Dolmenwood playthrough, the characters spot a lost breggle child thought to be the offspring of Lord Malbleat. The characters set out to find the boy to confirm his identity but get swept up in more weirdness from the depths of the forest.Cast of Characters:Brother Stephen Fitzpatrick the Friar, played by IssacLillibeth Harper the Hunter, played by MoreenSir Geoffrey Fitzpatrick the Knight, played by RyanThomas Mournspire VII the Minstrel, played by ChrisTopsy Fluff-a-kins the Grimalkin, played by DawsonJoin the Twenty Sides to Every Story Discord server for information about the campaign including schedule of when we are live on Twitch: / discord Support the Twenty Sides to Every Story Patreon and get early access to podcast episodes: / twentysidestoeverystory Support the show
Are you a Voice or Echo? Partner with us. https://worshipingmusician.org/partnership Patreon link below; https://www.patreon.com/worshipingmusicianschool https://worshipingmusicianschool.bandcamp.com The Practice of Selah'ing book on Amazon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worshipingmusicianschool/support
Never Fight Half-Heartedly. Your Battle Deserves Your Full Attention. A Divided Mind Becomes Powerless. Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might; for there is no work or device or knowledge or wisdom in the grave where you are going. (Ecclesiastes 9:10 NKJV) Whatever turns up, grab it and do it. And heartily!… Eccl. 9:10 MSG. Partner with us. https://worshipingmusician.org/partnership Patreon link below; https://www.patreon.com/worshipingmusicianschool https://worshipingmusicianschool.bandcamp.com The Practice of Selah'ing book on Amazon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worshipingmusicianschool/support
In the 26th episode of the Twenty Sides to Every Story Dolmenwood playthrough, the characters set out to the sunken village of Lankston to purge the area of a curse which has been causing the dead to stir at night.Cast of Characters:Brother Fitzpatrick the Friar, played by IssacLillibeth Harper the Hunter, played by MoreenSir Geoffrey Fitzpatrick the Knight, played by RyanThomas Mournspire VII the Minstrel, played by ChrisTopsy Fluff-a-kins the Grimalkin, played by DawsonSupport the show and get early access to the podcast episodes the week after they air live: http://patreon.com/twentysidestoeverystoryJoin the Twenty Sides to Every Story Discord server for information about the campaign including schedule of when we are live on Twitch: http://discord.gg/twentysidestoeverystorySupport the show
Bing Crosby Podcast 1943-09-23 Guest George Murphy and Gordon MacRae's Railroad Hour 1953-09-21 Ep260 Minstrel Boy (Tony Bennett and Diana Krall 2018)
Phenomena Report Our heroes travel to Grafton, West Virginia where Dale has a strange interaction with his father. Tasked with saving his brother from his uncle Maskal, the gang travels to Tygart Lake, where the doctor maintains a hidden lab. Intro/Outro Music: “The Soul Embarks” by Ronnie Palmieri Background Music: "Minstrel" and "Autumn Sunset" produced by Jason Shaw on AudionautiX and is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License We are a part of the Where They May Radio network. Find other shows on the network and our Patreon at wheretheymay.com Production by Bristol Pod Works - Make your podcast dreams come true at https://www.bristolpodworks.com
Phenomena Report Those you meet never truly leave you. Our heroes reconnect with old friends and family and learn one is in grave danger. Intro/Outro Music: “The Soul Embarks” by Ronnie Palmieri Background Music: "Running Water", "Minstrel", "Rubixcube", "Autumn Sunset" produced by Jason Shaw on AudionautiX and is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License We are a part of the Where They May Radio network. Find other shows on the network and our Patreon at wheretheymay.com Production by Bristol Pod Works - Make your podcast dreams come true at https://www.bristolpodworks.com
In the 25th episode of the Twenty Sides to Every Story Dolmenwood playthrough, the characters arrive in High-Hankle, an ancient town that once served as the capital in days long forgotten. This is the largest city that the characters have ever been to and is the seat of power for Baron Hogwarsh who occupies Castle Perigonne. The city's lax governing by the Baron has allowed a criminal element to take hold and interfere with lawful rule.Cast of Characters:Brother Fitzpatrick the Friar, played by IssacLillibeth Harper the Hunter, played by MoreenSir Geoffrey Fitzpatrick the Knight, played by RyanThomas Mournspire VII the Minstrel, played by ChrisTopsy Fluff-a-kins the Grimalkin, played by DawsonJoin the Twenty Sides to Every Story Discord server for information about the campaign including schedule of when we are live on Twitch: http://discord.gg/twentysidestoeverystorySupport the show
VRP sits down with the legendary guitarist Martin Barre, former member of Jethro Tull, to discuss his remarkable journey and the highs and lows of his career. Martin Barre's success didn't come easily, and he openly shares the challenges he faced after getting his foot in the door. Despite feeling like he was on his own, Barre remained loyal to his band and appreciated the hard work they put in. He takes us back to the golden age of rock in the 1970s, where albums like "Passion Play," "War Child," "Minstrel in the Gallery," and "Songs from the Wood" reigned supreme. Barre delves into the groundbreaking album "Aqualung", as well as the unique challenges faced during the creation of "Under Wraps." Alongside VRP, Martin Barre discusses his split from Jethro Tull and how he persevered through the difficult times. Known for his honest, humble nature, and immense talent, Barre shares anecdotes from his disastrous audition to sharing a stage with Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. The honest dialogue explores the setbacks, doubts, and ultimate triumphs experienced during the process. Don't miss out on the captivating journey of Martin Barre, as he candidly shares his stories and insights on VRP Rocks. Tune in now to immerse yourself in this riveting episode. Don't forget you can watch some clips from this interview with Martin, as well as hundreds of other guests, on the VRP Rocks YouTube channel! Check it out now! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
VRP sits down with the legendary guitarist Martin Barre, former member of Jethro Tull, to discuss his remarkable journey and the highs and lows of his career. Martin Barre's success didn't come easily, and he openly shares the challenges he faced after getting his foot in the door. Despite feeling like he was on his own, Barre remained loyal to his band and appreciated the hard work they put in. He takes us back to the golden age of rock in the 1970s, where albums like "Passion Play," "War Child," "Minstrel in the Gallery," and "Songs from the Wood" reigned supreme. Barre delves into the groundbreaking album "Aqualung", as well as the unique challenges faced during the creation of "Under Wraps." Alongside VRP, Martin Barre discusses his split from Jethro Tull and how he persevered through the difficult times. Known for his honest, humble nature, and immense talent, Barre shares anecdotes from his disastrous audition to sharing a stage with Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. The honest dialogue explores the setbacks, doubts, and ultimate triumphs experienced during the process. Don't miss out on the captivating journey of Martin Barre, as he candidly shares his stories and insights on VRP Rocks. Tune in now to immerse yourself in this riveting episode. Don't forget you can watch some clips from this interview with Martin, as well as hundreds of other guests, on the VRP Rocks YouTube channel! Check it out now! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The End of Aegedon - A Minstrel's Wish Arc 15 - Episode 177 As a troubadour caravan makes camp beside the party and the refugees they've agreed to help, strange events lead to an eventful evening as a performance brings out everyone's suspicions. Chat with the cast and fellow fans on our Discord: https://discord.gg/JJth48w
The Orson Welles Show (Lady Esther) | That's Why I Left You / The Maysville Minstrel (ep 06) | Broadcast date: Monday, November 10, 1941"That's Why I Left You," story by John Nesbitt, with Ray Collins (narrator), Stuart Erwin, June Collyer, Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorehead"The Maysville Minstrel," story by Ring Lardner, with Joseph Cotten, Ray Collins, Stuart Erwin, June Collyer: : : : :My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES.Subscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr
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