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LJ and AD are back for #SummerAtKameHouse with a special series of The Big Eyes Podcast, focusing on mangaka and their works. This week, they dive into Hiromi Arakawa, also known as Hiromu Arakawa, the mangaka for Full Metal Alchemist, Silver Spoon, Daemons of the Shadow Realm, and artist for Hero Tales and Moonrise.
Hosts: Shane, Avernic, and Xurdones Archaeology returns with the Moonrise dig site. Covering artefacts, mysteries, and rewards we take a dip into some of the juicy tidbits of the First Age Nakkirian civilization. Also, fables, API plugins, and the Grand Exchange. For detailed show notes visit update.rsbandb.com. You can also check out the forums for detailed discussion on each episode.Duration: 1:56:51
Originally recorded in October of 2025, finally we are finishing our work with Season 6, and the third act of The Princess Thieves. Today we cover Chapters 20-23... and a little extra besides. Be warned after the 2 hour mark: the glass shards of Kaleidoscope might be cutting... at least emotionally. The New Century Multiverse Website: https://www.newcenturymultiverse.com The New Century Multiverse Podcast Feed: https://newcenturyshow.podbean.com/ The Fireside Alliance Podcast Network: https://firesidealliance.squarespace.com/ Intro is "Facing Fears" by Beat Mechanik Other tracks include: "Wounded", "Scheming Weasel","Private Reflection", "Resignation","Despair and Triumph","Shores of Avalon", "Vision of Persistence", "Long Road Ahead","The Dread","Promises to Keep"- Kevin MacLeod "Family Ties" - Telltale's The Walking Dead OST "Olympus " - Ross Bugden "Evil Eye" -Hades 2 OST "Let Me Sleep" - David Julyan "The Way It Is" originial by Bruce Hornsby, cover by Uwe Karcher "Miss Claire Remembers" - Enya "True Greatness" - Bjorn Lynne "Outro" by Evgeny Teilor and "Moonrise" by Chad Crouch Also, multiple tracks from the Princess Thieves OST.
And there we are. The final four chapters. The story concludes. Do we get a happy ending? or is it just happy enough? Miracle of Sound Music Video: https://youtu.be/peVzdtm4iZ4 The New Century Multiverse Website: https://www.newcenturymultiverse.com The New Century Multiverse Podcast Feed: https://newcenturyshow.podbean.com/ The Fireside Alliance Podcast Network: https://firesidealliance.squarespace.com/ Intro is "Facing Fears" by Beat Mechanik Other tracks: "Warmth and Respect", "Leaves Dancing"- Wanderstop OST "Five Armies", "Dangerous", "Private Reflection", "Babylon", "Shores of Avalon", "Heavy Heart", "Anguish", "Gaslamp Funworks", "Truth in Stones"- Kevin MacLeod "Letting Go", "To Forgive or Kill - Bear McCreary "Main Theme", "Warlock Combat" - XCom 2 OST "How Can I Heal" - David Julyan "The Scientist (Instrumental) - Original by Coldplay, cover by Brooklyn Duo "Knights of Guenivere - Main Theme" by Aaron Olson and Leland Cox "Come Home","Foundation" - The Newton Brothers "All Star" - Smash Mouth "Outro" by Evgeny Teilor and "Moonrise" by Chad Crouch Also, multiple tracks from the Princess Thieves OST. Outro is "London Town 2026" by Miracle of Sound
Nogle gange forandrer alting sig, selvom der ikke rigtig er noget, som ændrer sig. Det er lidt det, som er sket med Fotografiske Signaler, og som jeg blandt andet forsøger at forklare i denne episode af podcasten.Det var egentlig slet ikke meningen, at Fotografiske Signaler skulle være “content marketing” i nogen forstand. Det var mit con amore-projekt, fordi jeg kan lide at lave podcasts, og jeg elsker fotografiet. Det er et projekt, som har ændret sig en masse gange, men som i lange stræk har haft to fælles elementer: Nemlig fotografiet ... og mig.Men der skete en ændring, da jeg pludselig blev “den, som er den” i Fotografikurser. Jeg følte et ansvar for at lave markedsføring. Jeg følte en forpligtelse til at sige “vi”, når jeg talte om fotografikurser, fordi det gør man jo, når der er en virksomhed bag. Og jeg følte, at jeg kom længere og længere væk fra det, som var kernen i Fotografiske Signaler: Nemlig det personlige. Det begejstrede. Det kritiske. Måske endda det dumme.En ny (og gammel) begyndelseDenne episode markerer noget vigtigt. Nemlig at jeg har besluttet mig for at adskille Fotografikurser.dk og Fotografiske Signaler.* Fotografikurser eksisterer stadig og er en virksomhed, der laver kurser i fotografi. Lige nu er der godt nok ikke planlagt nogen, men både Ann og jeg er en del af det – og hvis vi beslutter os for at lave kurser i fremtiden, vil de være der.* Fotografiske Signaler er til gengæld mit sted. Det er Adams paraply med website, sociale medier, YouTube-kanal, nyhedsbrev og podcast. Det er her, jeg taler, skriver, tegner og råber om fotografi, motiv, kameraer, udstyr, teknik, kreativitet og livet i sin brede almindelighed. Det er mit lille hjørne af internettet. Det er mit happy place! Og jeg er glad for at kunne byde dem indenfor, som vil være en del af det.Jamen, har Fotografiske Signaler ikke været det hele tiden, spørger du måske? Jo, men for mig var det bare blevet noget andet. Tingene var blevet komplicerede. Nu er det blevet simplere. Om ikke andet så for mig. Og jeg tror faktisk også, at du vil komme til at opleve forskellen fremover. Du kan også allerede nu besøge fotografiskesignaler.dk og se, hvordan det nye site ser ud. Det er i hvert fald ret anderledes.Asfalt, lavendelvand og AI-frækhedDenne episode handler dog, trods alt, ikke KUN om mig. Den handler også om:* Verdens ældste fotografi: I år er det – måske – 200 år siden, at det allerførste fotografi blev eksponeret. Jeg dykker ned i historien, som handler om alt fra asfalt og lavendelvand til forsvundne tinplader og Texas.* AI i det vilde vesten: Ansel Adams fotograferede ikke ret meget i farver. Det synes en galleriejer i New York åbenbart var trist, så han har brugt AI til at farvelægge “Moonrise, Hernandez” – og har så den ekstreme frækhed at tage bunker af penge for prints af det. Det har jeg naturligvis en mening eller to om.Links og community: Husk at finde det hele på fotografiskesignaler.dk, hvor der bliver linket til alt det andet, der laves.Du er også mere end velkommen i vores Slack-community via dette link: Deltag i Slack-fællesskabet her. Her kan du dele dit arbejde og chatte med andre, der interesserer sig for fotografi.Jeg er glad for, at du lytter med ... alt godt,Adam This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit fotografiskesignaler.substack.com
Coming up in our June podcast: we discuss the artist who's caused outrage by colourising Ansel Adams' famous Moonrise image, why Sabrina Carpenter turned up to the Met Gala wearing film strips, and why India's tiger reserves have banned smartphones. We look at the camera exhibit where visitors are encouraged to smash old cameras, Canon's surprisingly useful new lens cap, and Kodak bringing large-format film back from the dead. LINKS
Some stories in the art world land with a quiet thud and then just keep reverberating louder and louder. The decision by Danziger Gallery to display, and sell, an AI-colorized version of Ansel Adams' Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico at this year's AIPAD Photography Show in New York is one of those stories. It touches something raw about authorship, consent, the art market's relationship with living artists, and the particular discomfort of watching a technology reshape the legacy of someone who can no longer speak for themselves. I sat down with Helen Stoilas — former Contributing Editor at The Art Newspaper and current freelance art journalist, who has reported on political and social issues affecting artists and institutions since 2003 — to work through what actually happened and what it means. Helen brings her long experience covering the art market and artist rights to all of this — including where this fits in the broader pattern of AI entering spaces built by and for human artists, and what the art world's institutions are and aren't equipped to do about it. You can check out more of Helen's work at https://helenstoilas.com or listen to her podcast at https://yourenofun.com/ Support The Nerdy Photographer Sign Up for The Power Up - https://nerdyphotographer.com/newsletter Get some artwork from the print shop - https://art.caseyfphoto.com Buy some Nerdy Photographer Merch - https://nerdyphoto.dashery.com Use our link to buy new gear from Adorama - https://nerdyphotographer.com/recommends/adorama Use our link to buy used gear from KEH - https://nerdyphotographer.com/recommends/keh Follow along with us on social media @thenerdyphoto About The Podcast The Nerdy Photographer Podcast is written and produced by Casey Fatchett. Casey is a professional photographer in the New York City / Northern New Jersey with more than 20 years of experience. He just wants to help people and make them laugh. You can view Casey's wedding work at https://fatchett.com or his non-wedding work at https://caseyfatchettphotography.com If you have any questions or comments about this episode or any other episodes, OR if you would like to ask a photography related question or have ideas for a topic for a future episode, please reach out to us at https://nerdyphotographer.com/contact
Keith welcomes Marc Byrd back to the show and we discuss Hammock's new LP "The Second Coming Was a Moonrise", insights behind the creative process for the record, collaborating with Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips on "Chemicals Make You Small" and the interesting story behind the title of the record. We also discuss Marc's previous upbringing in a strict fundamentalist Christian household, grappling with his history and developing an individual belief system in modern times, sobriety, the Cure's influence on Hammock, the current studio spaces the band is working out of, life occurrences Marc and Andrew have survived (including a tornado and flood), how these have influenced Hammock's music and more. Intro - 0:00 - 4:19 Marc Byrd Interview - 4:20 - 1:29:48 Outro - 1:30:02 - 1:36:21
Jeremy Rhodes and Ali Chetkof Rhodes discuss the rapid growth of their business, Moonrise Bagels. The couple shares the story of how a pandemic-era experiment with "stuffing" a bagel with pizza ingredients evolved from a home-kitchen project into a multi-unit operation with a flagship location in New York City's Greenwich Village. Jeremy and Ali detail their transition from established corporate careers to full-time entrepreneurship, highlighting the operational challenges of moving from a small-town shop to the competitive Manhattan market. The conversation explores their unique product, which reimagines the bagel as a complete, handheld meal, and their focus on maintaining high quality through a handmade commissary process while expanding their reach nationwide via Goldbelly.10 Key TakeawaysThe "Accidental" Business: Moonrise Bagels began when Jeremy had leftover pizza sauce and decided to experiment by stuffing it inside bagel dough, leading to immediate viral interest on Instagram.Simplicity Scales: Jeremy advocates for a simple business model with a low SKU count to ensure operational efficiency and higher profit margins.Hospitality as a North Star: Both founders credit their obsession with "unreasonable hospitality" to their backgrounds, particularly Jeremy's tenure at Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group.Staggered Transition: To manage financial risk, the couple staggered their exits from corporate jobs; Jeremy went full-time to staff the first shop while Ali provided financial stability before joining later.The "Testing Ground" Strategy: They spent years refining their recipes and team culture in upstate New York before attempting the high-stakes New York City market.Revenue Diversification: Beyond foot traffic, the brand utilizes DoorDash as a "digital billboard" and ships nationwide via Goldbelly to reach customers in all 50 states.Product Differentiation: Moonrise Bagels are unique because they are stuffed with sandwiches and proteins, breaking the product out of the traditional breakfast-only category and into lunch and dinner.The Commissary Model: To ensure quality and consistency across multiple locations, they produce everything by hand in a central commissary and boil/bake the bagels on-site at retail stores.Entrepreneurial Delusion: The founders agree that a level of "obsession" and "delusion" is required to survive the 3:00 AM wake-up calls and the daily grind of the industry.Support Systems: They emphasize that being a husband-and-wife team helps mitigate the "lonely road" of entrepreneurship by providing a constant sounding board for ideas and challenges.
Original Air Date: June 05, 1942 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: The Lone Ranger Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: • Brace Beemer (Lone Ranger) • John Todd (Tonto) Writer: • Fran Striker Producer: • George W. Trendle Director: • Charles D. Livingston Music: • Ben Bonnell For more great shows check out our site: https://www.otrwesterns.com...
Original Air Date: June 05, 1942 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: The Lone Ranger Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: • Brace Beemer (Lone Ranger) • John Todd (Tonto) Writer: • Fran Striker Producer: • George W. Trendle Director: • Charles D. Livingston Music: • Ben Bonnell For more great shows check out our site: https://www.otrwesterns.com...
MERCH ALERT! Perfect gifts for TPS listeners...Delightful almond-scented soap that contains a full set of dice! You can get yours here: https://fantasy-scents.com/products/total-party-skill-dice-soap-dungeons-bubbles This week's segments: 1. Utilizing Terrain on Maps and in the Theater of the Mind 2. Homebrewing "The Moonrise Requiem" 3. Alternate Material Spell Components w/ Alternate Effects Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/TotalPartySkill/home to get access to PDFs of our homebrew and see uncut video from the podcast! Plus, bonus content exclusive only to patrons! Subscribe for more weekly Dungeons & Dragons content! And follow us on our socials for previous draft videos and to learn more about us: Gabe -- @gabespan (TikTok, Instagram) George -- @dmgeorge_primavera (Instagram, TikTok) Dylan -- @whatcha_mccollum (Instagram)
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – This is a moment to choose what kind of country we will be. We must harden our commitment to steady, well-funded programs. We should partner where trust is real and protect what is uniquely ours. We must rebuild industrial capacity and nurture children who want to solve hard problems. Spaceflight is costly and risky. That is why it teaches...
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – This is a moment to choose what kind of country we will be. We must harden our commitment to steady, well-funded programs. We should partner where trust is real and protect what is uniquely ours. We must rebuild industrial capacity and nurture children who want to solve hard problems. Spaceflight is costly and risky. That is why it teaches...
Clara flies for the Crown, Olivier cuts a visit short, and Lewis shadows an investigation. The theme of tonight's episode is Worlds.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Rot', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Rhea', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Morning Sunbeams', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Trembling Light', by Marco Martini,‘There's a Place for Me', by Roie Shpigler‘Flight', by Semo‘The Last Road Trip', by Tommy H Brandon,‘A Moon Walk', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Water for the Sea', by Idokay,‘A Touch of Dream', by Max H,‘Eureka Hills', by Eureka Woods,‘A Drop of Sparx', by Benja‘For the Broken Hearted', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Dawn', by Eva Tiedemann,‘Autumnal Smile', by Nocturne Samurai,‘Effoliation', by SEA, ‘Uncharted Lands', by Romeo,‘Moonrise', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Titan', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Morning', by Claudio Laucci, ‘Don't Look Back', by Dani Ha Dani,‘Shimmering Light', by Sparrow Tree,‘Scorpio', by Spearfisher,‘Rhea', by Yehezkel Raz,And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan EphratContent warnings for this episode include: Abuse, Animal death (Dogsmell as usual), Violence, Death + Injury, Blood, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Drowning, Body horror, Electrocution, Religious Violence Shank vs. Diggory hoodie is now available on merch shop!https://store.dftba.com/products/shank-and-diggory-hoodie
Is it a poem? Is it a novel? Can't it be both? Award-winning author Sarah Crossan is here to talk about writing for young people, writing in verse, and even how verse novels might just be able to provide some of that dopamine hit that social media does, only without all the bad bits! Sarah's verse novels, including Moonrise, One and Toffee, can undoubtedly be a way into reading for young people (and adults) who might struggle to access more traditional literature. Sarah's writing addresses so many important topics facing society, and listening to her talk about her process was definitely a fangirl/boy moment for us both.Follow Sarah @sarahcrossanwriter and follow us @thatllteachyoupodcastPlease check out our other author episodes, and don't forget to rate and review! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we talk about Moonrise, and it immediately turned into a heated debate. We start by tearing into the show for its confusing plot, and nonsensical world-building. And Rick tore into the terrible dubbed voice acting. We both clash heavily over the anime's mechanics, with Rick frustrated by the logic of weapon cards transforming into grenades out of thin air, and Jack reluctantly playing defense, arguing that the show's technology makes sense if you actually pay attention to it. We agree the series feels more like a video game adaptation complete with double-jumps and zero-G combat, but that is where the agreement ends. Rick slams Moonrise as a boring, poorly executed Gundam wannabe. Jack, on the other hand, finds himself defending the show out of sheer spite.About the anime:Set in the far future, Moonrise takes place in a world where humanity has established a loosely organized world government with all major decisions delegated to a single AI network known as Sapientia. And while Earth enjoys its peace and prosperity, the Moon has become a dumping ground for criminals and pollutants, a deliberate policy that has driven the lunar colonies into poverty and resentment. When the Moon's rebel faction, Moon Chains, launches a devastating terrorist attack destroying Earth's orbital elevators, the lives of countless people are changed forever. Jacob "Jack" Shadow, a privileged adopted son of the family behind the elevator project, loses everything in the attack and finds himself framed as a suspected terrorist who helped take down the elevator. Driven by grief and his thirst for revenge, Jack "enlists" in Earth's special military unit VC3 and is deployed to the Moon to hunt down those responsible. But as he gets deeper into the conflict, the clear-cut lines between enemy and ally begin to blur especially when he discovers that his long-lost childhood friend Phil is a key figure within the very resistance he was sent to destroy.Next Week's Pick: "Reign of the Seven Spellblades"Have you had the chance to watch Moonrise or any of our previous selections? We'd love to hear your thoughts and recommendations for future picks!Deals for You:Supporting your anime binge sessions is what we do best! Here are some exclusive deals that'll make your anime-watching experience even better.Crunchyroll Affiliate Offers:Get 15% off your first anime merch order here.Stream your favorite anime with Crunchyroll. Start Your Free TrialTokyoTreat Special: Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first box through this TokyoTreat link.Looking for some podcast merch? We've got you covered:Main StoreAlternative ShopSupport Our PodcastLove what we do? Support the podcast through Patreon! You can get access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more.Support us on PatreonStay Connected With UsDon't miss out on our latest episodes or discussions! Join us across our social channels and be part of the community:Contact UsAnime List: Check out our anime list on MyAnimeList.Twitch: Watch us live on twitch.tv/featuredanimepodcastEmail: info@featuredanimepodcast.comX (Twitter): @ThoseAnimeGuysFacebook: Featured Anime PodcastDiscord: Join our DiscordAnime Info and Our Ratings:Producers: NetflixStudio: WIT StudioSource: OriginalGenres: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, MilitaryAired: April 2025Number of Episodes: 18Our Scores:Jack's Score: 4 / 10Rick's Score: 2 / 10
January may have looked quiet on the surface, but the Nordic fintech engine was very much running.In this Nordic Fintech Highlights episode, Ville, Pål and Janne unpack what actually mattered beneath the seasonal slowdown — where peer-to-peer payments, SME banking, and the future of merchant acquiring all collide in very Nordic ways.On the agenda:.- Klarna goes P2P. From BNPL to bank to sending money between friends, Klarna steps into an already crowded wallet space — starting closed-loop, with bigger ambitions ahead. We dig into ecosystems, cross-border logic, and why P2P always ends up being about much more than just P2P..- Lunar raises €46m and doubles down on SMEs. Fresh capital, sharper focus on business banking, and Moonrise as a platform play. Underserved SMEs return to the spotlight — this time backed by a proper war chest..- Loomis Pay and Android POS. Cash heritage meets programmable terminals as Loomis pushes deeper into digital acquiring. We explore why open POS platforms matter, how new payment rails complicate acquiring, and why instant payments still give merchants plenty of operational headaches.Naturally, the conversation takes a few familiar side roads: embedded finance, platform economics, gig workers, AI agents as future bank customers — and a shared realization that merchant acquiring has become one of the most quietly complicated parts of fintech.A calm start to the year, a surprisingly busy news cycle, and just enough skepticism to keep everyone honest.Episode hosted by Pål Krogdahl, Ville Sointu & Janne SalminenEpisode produced and edited by Fintech Daydreaming- Email us on Hello@FintechDaydreaming.com- Fintech Daydreaming home page - https://www.FintechDaydreaming.com- Fintech Daydreaming on Twitter - https://twitter.com/FintechDaydream- Fintech Daydreaming on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/fintech-daydreaming- Pål Krogdahl - https://www.linkedin.com/in/krogdahl/- Ville Sointu - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ville-sointu-54682b/
Talltail is finally out for his revenge! He's just not sure where to go, who to trust, or what to eat.Message from the hosts: Today's episode was pre-recorded. We want to continue to share resources for our listeners.Resources: Mobilize.usStand With MinnesotaMN Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC)The Immigrant Defense NetworkImmigrant Law Center of MNBook: Super Edition: Tallstar's Revenge Support us on Ko-fi! WCWITCast Ko-fiFollow us on BlueSky! WCWITCastFollow us on Instagram! WCWITCastCat Fact Sources:Claws out! Why cats are causing chaos and controversy across Britain | Cats | The GuardianCat-loving psychotherapist wins £20,000 court battle over feeding Ozzy | Daily Mail OnlineThe Internet Is Obsessed With The Woman Who Got An Injunction To Stop Her Neighbour Feeding Her CatThe Times Claws out in neighbours' £20k fight over Ozzy, the Maine Coon catPsychotherapist in £20,000 court battle to ban gold-medal gardener from feeding pedigree cat Ozzy | London Evening StandardMusic:Happy Boy End Theme Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This transformative podcast work constitutes a fair-use of any copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law. Warrior Cats: What is That? is not endorsed or supported by Harper Collins and/or Working Partners. All views are our own.
Sometimes a spark is all you need. A twinkle in a tavern window, a reminder that even in a world where the shadows threaten to flood, light can still be found. And when talk turns to chance, it becomes easy to wonder what might happen if you are willing to take the risk. Even if you only have a 10% chance of succeeding, sometimes it is more about the adventure you have along the way.Yet certainty can still feel fragile. A weight too heavy, whispers too sharp, and a hand that refuses to loosen its grip no matter the ask. Strength can feel simple until it is questioned, and harder still when you cannot tell who you need to defend it from.When the time comes, the world might demand a choice. And when life sets two paths in front of you, it can feel like a race to the top. In those moments when you are searching for joy, it's a test of whether you have the strength to climb and the ability to hold on. And while the ride might be bumpy, the corners sharp, and sometimes even a little greasy underfoot, when you make it to the finish line, a little extra movement can go a long way.Natural Six are Harry McEntire, Doug Cockle, Ben Starr, Hollie Bennett, Alex Jordan, and Aoife Wilson.Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/naturalsixJoin our Discord! https://discord.gg/HNV56DADnJFollow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/naturalsixFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natural_sixFollow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@natural.sixLove lore? Check out the Fandom: https://natural-six.fandom.comStay up to date: https://www.NaturalSix.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the last of our seasonal chillers for this year we have a ghost story for New Year's Eve by Mr RH Malden, the tale of an unfortunate clergyman who encounters something truly terrible on the last day of the year...
This is your Myth and Wyrm Report. Seasonal updates to help you find the best nightcrawler supplies and avoid dangerous sea monsters. This message will repeat. More about Slumberland at this link. Quincy Dintz performed by Catty Donnelly. Visit Catty's website! The song "It Looks Like The Future, But It Feels Like The Past" by Doctor Turtle. creative commons license CC BY 4.0 Purchase this music at Bandcamp The song "Tempest" by Agent-X from the album Rituals. The sound design in this episode owes thanks to Freesound Project contributors: juskiddink,ahill86, trp, geoff-bremner-audio. Thank YOU for listening to Slumberland!
Co-host Devina Divecha is on location at Eden House in Satwa this week, to sit down with Moonrise's chef and owner Solemann Haddad. Solemann talks about the inspirations behind their recent renovation, and how Moonrise's iconic dishes and beverages are pushing Dubai's culinary narrative forward.
DnB Nite is a collaboration of MumbleBee, Pandaura, and local artists of Missoula, with the intention to celebrate and listen to all things jungle, dub, garage, and DnB. It is held in whatever-venue-we-can-get, every whenever-we-have-the-time-and-gumption (usually once per year) This particular DnB Nite was hosted in February at Monk's Bar, with sound and promotion supported by Starlight Reunion and Backwoods Beats. this recording was lost for a while, but recently unearthed and remastered. MumbleBee maneuvers through deep minimal basslines with melancholy pop overlays, halftime gut churners, and brain-scratching clickity-clackity sounds - really, what more can you expect from a MumbleBee DnB nite set? You can check out a recording from DnB Nite 1 here --> https://soundcloud.com/user-115438481/dnbnite_1 And a recording of the mix that inspired MumbleBee and Pandaura to start DnB Nite here --> https://soundcloud.com/mumble_b33/mix4james?in=mumble_b33/sets/mix4u Rumors speak of a 4th DnB Nite emerging this winter. Who can say when or where? but if you like DnB, keep an eye on the poster spots downtown and you might find yourself in a dark room with a big soundsystem, surrounded by likeminded folks who just can't get enough DnB.
From workforce growth at the Fusion Conference to Robert Redford's legacy, the impact of heavy news on well-being, and Fargo's Moonrise Café community hub.
In this episode of the Brothership podcast, Matt and Trav dive into their anime Backlog, discussing various shows they are currently watching. They emphasize the importance of exploring new anime to avoid backlog overflow and introduce Toga Nanki, which they will cover in real-time. The conversation flows into Moonrise, a whimsical adventure, and Yaiba Samurai Legend, drawing parallels to classic anime like Dragon Ball. They also explore Gachi Akuda's themes of discrimination and social injustice, Clevatus's unique take on dark fantasy, and Bungo Stray Dogs' supernatural adventures. We highlight the diverse storytelling and animation styles in each anime, aiming to bridge the gap between old and new anime fans!Follow our socials by clicking through the ALL POWERFUL LINKTREE OF MIGHT: https://linktr.ee/thebrothaship Check out our Musical contributors AOX by following their linktree: https://linktr.ee/aoxmusic
In this episode: We're going over the offerings for the Summer 2025 Anime season and what we're interested in. Also, we finished Moonrise! There were a ton of new and continuing anime announcements that came out of Anime Expo that we're going over as well. Come chill and let us know what you're watching!Welcome to the Anime Savants Podcast! Your destination for deep dives, hot takes, and expert analysis on all things anime! Whether you're a seasoned otaku or a curious newcomer, we've got you covered with discussions on the latest episodes, hidden gems, classic series, and everything in between. Tune in for your fix of anime news, reviews, and fan theories!
Let go, but ask yourself, why am I still holding on? x
This week was great, and it's because we finally are done with Moonrise! This one was something to say the least, but next week should be much more enjoyable with KPop Demon Hunters!Want to join us live? Head over to twitch.tv/crazyjam where we live record each episode Wednesday night at 8:30 pm EST! If you want to recommend an anime to us, please use the following linktree to see our “recommend us an anime!” page and also every other way to interact with us! https://linktr.ee/xAnimeAnonymousxRatings:Artsy & Cj: 2/10WE GOT OUR FIRST PARTNERSHIP and it's pretty POGGERS! If you are like me and need a good pick me up, Energy is for you and the sour green apple is AMAZING. Need to feel refreshed after a long day? They have you covered with Hydration. Finally, if you are like me and struggle to fall asleep, Sleep mix is there as well. Go to www.poggerslifestyle.com/jamfam10 and use code JAMFAM10 for 10% off!
632. Chip Lococo discusses his novel, The Devil's Jazz: A Gripping Historical Thriller of Murder, Music, and Madness in 1918 New Orleans, about the infamous Axman of New Orleans. “They have never caught me and they never will... I have been, am, and will be the worst spirit that ever existed either in fact or the realm of fancy.” — The Axman In the haunted heart of New Orleans, as World War I draws to a close, a sinister presence stalks the streets. A brutal serial killer—known only as the Axman—emerges from the shadows, targeting the city's Sicilian immigrant community with chilling precision. Inspired by true events, The Devil's Jazz resurrects one of America's most disturbing unsolved murder cases in a city steeped in music, mystery, and myth. Retired detective Giancarlo Rabito is pulled back into the darkness when the killings begin. The press fans hysteria. The public panics. And when the Axman sends a blood-chilling letter to the newspapers — promising death unless every home plays jazz on a chosen night — the city answers with a desperate and defiant flood of music. Chip LoCoco was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he attended Jesuit High School and received his BA degree from Loyola University in 1990 with a concentration in History. He then went on to receive his JD degree from Loyola University Law School in 1993 and joined his father's firm, Many & LoCoco, after being sworn in as an attorney in October, 1993. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 221 years. Order your copy today! This week in the Louisiana Anthology. Julie Kane, poet laureate of Louisiana, 2011-2013. “Moonrise on the Cane River.” "The moon is a surprised white face over the darkening river Even before a pair of blue-grey wings swoops down Between the O of its mouth and the O of a surfacing fish, And the phone rings, and it's you in Baton Rouge Grilling a silver catfish and staring at the moon." This week in Louisiana history. June 28, 1861. First Civil War battle engagement for Louisiana Tigers, at Seneca Dam on Potomac River. This week in New Orleans history. Hurricane Audrey. June 28, 1957. On June 27, the Hurricane Audrey reached peak sustained winds of 145 mph, making it a major hurricane. Without decreasing windspeed, it made landfall between the mouth of the Sabine River and Cameron, Louisiana the following day. Audrey killed at least 416 people, the majority of which were in Cameron Parish. This week in Louisiana. Essence Fest July 3-6, 2025 Various venues New Orleans, LA What began in 1995 as a one-time event to celebrate Essence Magazine's 25th anniversary has blossomed into an annual festival, which has welcomed hundreds of thousands of guests to the Crescent City each year over the past two decades. Often referred to as “a party with a purpose,” the Essence Festival of Culture promotes, celebrates, and explores health & wellness, spirituality, beauty & style, food, community & culture, entertainment, entrepreneurship, and much more within the African American community. Attendees are invited to engage in panel discussions, shopping, meet-and-greets, activities, and of course, nonstop live music featuring some of the best in R&B, soul, funk, gospel, and hip-hop each and every Fourth of July weekend. Essence Fest returns for its 31st year from July 3-6, 2025. Lineups will be announced closer to the event, but past headliners include Janet Jackson, Charlie Wilson, Usher, and Birdman & Friends, who will also honor three decades of Cash Money Millionaires. Postcards from Louisiana. Phillip Manuel sings with Michael Pellera Trio play at Snug Harbor on Frenchmen St. in New Orleans. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
This week and next week we are reviewing both Torte and Hoodie's recommendation of Netflix's Moonrise! This week is Part 1 which incorporates the first 9 episodes and man, were they something. The anime does start off slow, but does start picking up the pace with action and story as it goes! Next week will be Part 2 and we hope that a lot of questions will be answered!Want to join us live? Head over to twitch.tv/crazyjam where we live record each episode Wednesday night at 8:30 pm EST! If you want to recommend an anime to us, please use the following linktree to see our “recommend us an anime!” page and also every other way to interact with us! https://linktr.ee/xAnimeAnonymousxRatings:Artsy : 5/10CJ : 4/10WE GOT OUR FIRST PARTNERSHIP and its pretty POGGERS! If you are like me and need a good pick me up, Energy is for you and the sour green apple is AMAZING. Need to feel refreshed after a long day? They have you covered with Hydration. Finally, if you are like me and struggle to fall asleep, Sleep mix is there as well. Go to www.poggerslifestyle.com/jamfam10 and use code JAMFAM10 for 10% off!
Filipino food is bold, fun, packed with flavour, and now it’s finally getting the love it deserves in Dubai – largely thanks to the one man culinary campaign of Kooya's Chef JP Anglo. Plus, two of the city’s most inventive third-culture chefs, Hadrien Villedieu of Chez Wam & Solemann Haddad of Moonrise, tell us why they're joining forces. And Samantha Wood, AKA Foodiva, is on hand to talk all things 50 Best...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Much better audio this time around once again can only apologies for the poor quality last week. Some of the things covered in todays episode is listed below Moonrise Netflix Sony state of play Big mouth S8 Eldenring nightreing Finished anime Headhunted to another world: from salaryman to big four Bogus skill fruitmaster Solo leveling I may be a guild receptionist but ill fight to the biter end to get out of working overtime Ever given the worthless appraiser class im actually the strongest I left my a rank party (cont) Slf s2 finished Ameki m.d doctor detective
This week's guests are the founders of Moonrise Bagels, Jeremy and Ali Rhodes. Moonrise Bagels are award-winning stuffed bagels that are ridiculously good and are taking over upstate New York.We talk about how a party invention and Jeremy's obsession with finding the perfect way to stuff a bagel turned into a full-scale business with three locations, how Ali is able to leverage her sharp PR skills to grow awareness and engagement with the business, and how setting up their business in their hometown (and mine), Woodstock, New York, has led them to grow their roots.
Bienvenue dans ce Mangacast Mini Omake n°72. Aujourd'hui, on vous parle d'un titre diffusé sur Netflix: Moonrise !
Dans ce Mangacast Omake n°132 du mois de mai 2025, l'équipe se réunie pour débattre à bâtons rompus de plusieurs nouveautés à paraitre ce mois ci ! Voici les titres chroniqués en ce mois de mai par les membres présents : Le Livre des Multivers, De Neige et d'encre, K-Pop X Yakuza, Fragments d'espoir, Hiatari Ryôkô - Une vie nouvelle, Chiikawa, L'Anneau de Gygès, L'Autre lui, Soara et les bâtisseurs fantastiques, Sorcières, Tower Dungeon & Yaiba. Nous vous parlons également d'un Light Novel: Your Forma. Côté animation, deux séries vont sont proposées ce mois-ci: Lazarus et Moonrise! (00:00:00) Introduction (00:05:28) Le Livre des Multivers (00:24:37) De Neige et d'Encre (00:39:19) K-Pop X Yakuza (00:58:55) Fragments d'Espoir (01:20:07) Hiatari Ryôkô - Une vie nouvelle (02:02:04) Chiikawa - Petits, mimis et zarbis (02:16:53) L'Anneau de Gygès (02:35:43) L'Autre lui (02:51:56) Soara et les bâtisseurs fantastiques (03:12:32) Sorcières (03:32:45) Tower Dungeon (03:53:59) Yaiba (04:12:07) Your Forma (04:27:55) Lazarus (04:42:34) Moonrise (04:58:43) Coups de Coeur / de Gueule
Welcome back Ninjas! The ninjas have a fun dance intro b4 jumping into Windbreaker 1st 3 episodes and joke about the aftermath of gang activities. We run thru a few anime we like, like Witch Watch & Gorilla Gods Go-To Girl. Did Crunchyroll censor the horny??( Notes: CR didn't censor after the delay) MoonRise! Only light spoilers but we love this new Netflix anime but where's promo? Mac finally watches Kowloon Generic Romance and much more! Tap tf in ninjas
Do we have our Under the Arctic Sun? Would you bring chips and dip to a crime? How high are the anime budgets at Netflix? And would we thrive in an escape room reality show? Tune in to find out!Timestamps: 00:46 - North of North (Netflix)06:31 - The Bondsman (Prime Video)11:43 Got to Get Out (Hulu)20:28 - Moonrise (Netflix) Edited with thanks to Playlyst StudiosConnect with us: Buy us a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/thepilotpodcast | Visit us at thepilotpodcast.com | Email us at askthepilotpodcast@gmail.com | Follow us @ThePilotPod on X, Instagram, and TikTok | Please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts
On this episode of The Best Thing We Watched This Week, Ruben and Chris talk about the new Netflix anime Moonrise, the upcoming horror anthology movie Freaky Tales, plus the Netflix feel-good series North of North. What's the best thing you watched this week?Chapters:00:00:00 Intro00:05:11 Movie plot explained poorly00:07:22 Ruben asks a question00:15:39 Freaky Tales00:22:31 North of North00:28:54 Moonrise00:34:05 How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast)00:38:49 What we're looking forward to00:45:20 Wrapping up... munchies and chatting01:13:58 Bye
“The Tragic Life of Classic Cinema Star Gail Russell” (082) - 4/07/2025 Hollywood legend has it that ethereal beauty GAIL RUSSELL was discovered after a Paramount Studios talent manager picked up two hitchhiking Santa Monica high school boys who told him all about the "Hedy Lamarr of Santa Monica High School." Allegedly, he then tracked down Russell at school and arranged for a screen test. The rest, as they say, is Hollywood history. If only it had been that easy. Russell, who was painfully shy and had no interest in a career as an actress was pushed in front of the camera by her ambitious mother and the executives at Paramount who saw dollar signs in her startling blue eyes. This week, we explore the life and career of one of Hollywood's most tragic beauties, GAIL RUSSELL. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Fallen Star: A Biography of Gail Russell (2016), by Steven Glenn Ochoa; John Wayne: The Life and Legend (2015), by Scott Erman; It's the Pictures That Got Smaller: Charles Brackett on Billy Wilder (2104), edited by Anthony Slide; “Paramount Official Biography of Gail Russell,” March 1940, Paramount Pictures; “Gail Russell,” May 1971, by Jim Meyer, Film Fan Monthly; “Stars Attend Funeral of Gail Russell,” August 30, 1961, Los Angeles Times; “Private Rites Scheduled Today for Gail Russell,” August 29, 1961, Los Angeles Times; “Gail Russell Found Dead At Home,” May 28, 1961, Los Angeles Times; “Gail Russell Threatens to Sue on Wayne Case Charge,” October 21, 1953, The Los Angeles Evening Herald & Express; “Gail Russell Held On Drunk Driving Charges,” November 25, 1953, Los Angeles Times; “Film Star Gail Russell Jailed As Drunk Driver,” November 25, 1953, LA Daily News; “Gail Russell Fights Drunk Driving Charge; Trial Set,” November 27, 1953, The Los Angeles Evening Herald & Express; “Gail Russell Charges $150 Drunk Charge,” January 18, 1954, The Los Angeles Evening Herald & Express; Wikipedia.com; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour (1943), starring James Lydon & Diana Lynn; Lady In The Dark (1944), starring Ginger Rogers & Ray Milland; The Uninvited (1944), starring Ray Milland, Ruth Hussey, & Gail Russell; Our Hearts Were Young And Gay (1944), starring Gail Russell & Diana Lynn; Salty O'Rourke (1945), starring Alan Ladd & Gail Russell; The Unseen (1945), starring Joel McCrea & Gail Russell; Our Hearts Were Growing Up (1946), starring Gail Russell & Diana Lynn; Calcutta (1947), starring Alan Ladd & Gail Russell; Angel And The Badman (1947), starring John Wayne & Gail Russell; Night Has A Thousand Eyes (1948), starring Edward G. Robinson, Gail Russell, & JohnLund; Moonrise (1948), starring Dane Clark & Gail Russell; Wake of the Red Witch (1948), starring John Wayne & Gail Russell; Song of India (1949), starring Turban Bey & Gail Russell; El Paso (1949), starring John Wayne, Sterling Hayden, & Gail Russell; The Great Dan Patch (1949), starring Dennis O'Keefe; Captain China (1950), starring John Payne & Gail Russell; 7 Men From Now (1956), starring Randolph Scott & Gail Russell; The Tattered Dress (1957), starring Jeff Chandler & Jeanne Crain; The Silent Call (1961), starring Gail Russell & Roger Mobley --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Highlights of what's new in streaming for the week of April 5, 2025. Hulu Mid-Century Modern, season 1 (Mar. 28) The Handmaid's Tale, season 6 (Apr. 8) Got to Get Out, season 1 (Apr. 11) Netflix Yaiba: Samurai Legend, season 1 (Apr. 5) Witchwatch, season 1 (Apr. 6) How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast), season 4 (Apr. 8) Kian's Bizarre B&B (Apr. 8) My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman, season 5 (Apr. 8) The Clubhouse: A Year with the Red Sox (Apr. 8) Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing (Apr. 9) The Dad Quest (Apr. 9) Unicorn Academy, chapter 3 (Apr. 9) Black Mirror, season 7 (Apr. 10) Frozen Hot Boys (Apr. 10) Moonrise, season 1 (Apr. 10) North of North, season 1 (Apr. 10) Pop the Balloon Live (Apr. 10 at 8 p.m. EDT) A Queen's Runway (Apr. 10) Two Husbands, One Wife, season 1 (Apr. 10) The Gardener (Apr. 11) Meet the Kumalos (Apr. 11) Disney+ Pets (Apr. 11) Max Gremlins: The Wild Batch, season 2, part 2 (Apr. 10) Hacks, season 4 (Apr. 10) Paramount+ An Evening with Elton John and Brandi Carlile (Apr. 6) Peacock Wrestlemania IX: Becoming a Spectacle (Apr. 11) Prime Video Spy High (Apr. 8) Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX, season 1 (Apr. 8) G20 (Apr. 10) Apple TV+ Your Friends and Neighbors, season 1 (Apr. 11) Tubi CheckMate (Apr. 11)
"IT'S FATAL: WHAT IS FILM NOIR?" (PART III) (080) 3/24/2025 Welcome to the third and final installment of our series on Film Noir. As we have previously discussed the technical elements of noir and met the typical character's of noir, we will now take a look at the creative aspects of the genre that help create that special brand of dark, sexy, deadly movies. We'll discuss dialogue, and clever devices like voice overs, flashbacks, and dream sequences that enhance these dark, moody films. We'll also look at the fatalistic themes that reigned supreme throughout the genre. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Film Noir (2017), by Alian Silver & James Ursini; Into the Darkness: The Hidden World of Film Noir 1941-1959 (2016), by Mark A. Viera; More than Night: film Noir in Its Contexts (2008), by James Naremore; Dark City: The Lost World of Film Noir (1998), by Eddie Muller; Voices in the Dark: The Narrative Patterns of Film Noir (1989), by J.P. Telotte; Film Noir: An Encyclopedia Reference to the American Style (1979), edited by Alain Silver & Elizabeth Ward; Wikipedia.com; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: Impact (1949), starring Brian Donlevy, Ella Raines, Charles Coburn, Helen Walker, & Anna May Wong; Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth & Glenn Ford; Gun Crazy (1950), starring John Dall & Peggy Cummins; The Brother's Rico (1957), starring Richard Conte, Diane Foster, & James Darren; D.O.A. (1950), starring Edmond O'Brien; Cape Fear (1962), starring Robert Mitchum, Gregory Peck, and Polly Bergen; Double Indemnity (1944), starring Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, & Edward G. Robinson; Clash By Night (1952), starring Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Ryan, & Paul Douglas; The Man I Love (1947), starring Ida Lupino & Robert Alda; The Maltese Falcon (1941), starring Humphrey Bogart & Mary Astor; Dead Reckoning (1947), starring Humphrey Bogart & Lizabeth Scott; Detour (1945), starring Tom Neal & Ann Savage; Laura (1944), starring Gene Tierney & Dana Andrews; City That Never Sleeps (1953), starring Gig Young & Mala Powers; Sunset Boulevard (1950), starring Gloria Swanson & William Holden; The Killers (1946), starring Burt Lancaster & Ava Gardner; The Great Flamarion (1945), starring Erich von Stroheim & Mary Beth Hughes; The Locket (1946), starring Laraine Day, Robert Mitchum, & Brian Aherne; The Invisible Wall (1946), starring Don Castle & Virginia Christine; The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946), starring Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin, Lizabeth Scott & Kirk Douglas; The Dark Past (1948), starring William Holden, Nina Foch, & Lee J. Cobb; Murder My Sweet (1945), starring Dick Powell & Claire Trevor; The Woman On The Beach (1947), starring Robert Ryan & Joan Bennett; Spellbound (1945), starring Ingrid Bergman & Gregory Peck; Manhandled (1949), starring Dorothy Lamour, Sterling Hayden, & Dan Duryea; Scarlet Street (1945), starring Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, & Dan Duryea; Moonrise (1948), starring Dane Clark & Gail Russell; Out of the Past (1947), starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, & Kirk Douglas; In a Lonely Place (1950), starring Humphrey Bogart & Gloria Grahame; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Episode Website Link: https://frombeneaththehollywoodsign.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A special episode where I showcase my favorite bands in extended sets. In this episode, hear At Vance, Enchant, Heart, Jethro Tull, Moonrise, and Triumph. Do you enjoy Prog-Scure? If so, perhaps you might consider helping me to keep this show afloat by contributing a few dollars at https://patreon.com/zapniles. Any donations very much appreciated.
David Zelski takes you to Rabun County to meet Doug Nasser of Moonrise Distillery, where pristine mountain water and local partnerships drive a passion for crafting exceptional spirits. Discover how this small Georgia distillery is making a big name for itself.
C. Castel is a dj, producer and label owner who made her breakthrough in 2010 with signing pair of tracks: Moonrise and KMA to Blackwiz Records. Her tracks garnered major support from industry heavyweights like Mark Knight, Nic Fanciulli, Roger Sanchez, Funkerman, Ralph Lawson, Xpress 2, and ATFC. The tracks received significant recognition, including a feature on Mark Knight's Toolroom Knights Radio Show and Pete Tong's The Essential Selection streamed on Radio 1- BBC her performances established her name in the scene and opened doors for collaborations with esteemed artists such as Jim Rivers and Paul Thomas for Global Underground showcases. With multiple residencies and captivating audiences at renowned clubs, C. Castel has firmly established herself in the global music scene. Castel's unique style continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Enjoy this Afro House Journey with C.CASTEL, including Sounds of Rituals, Darmon, Augusto Yepes – Seva on Redolent! Joyia, Maxi Meraki - Remember (Extended Mix) [Ultra] Safar (FR), Dikla Hackm – Hoshiana (Original Mix) [Deep Root Tribe] G. Pal, Elias Kazais - Slipping Away (Original Mix) [Redolent] Darren – Flauta (Original Mix ) [Go Deeva Records] Sebastian Leger – Pakpak (Extended Mix) [Lost Miracle] Sandy Rivera, Dj Rae, C. Castel – Hide U (Sandy Rivera & C. Castel's Remix) [Defected] Nihil Young, Laurent L'aimant, Franky Wah – How it Feels ft Laurent L'aimant (Original Mix) [SHEN Recordings] Eran Hersh, Nomis (FR)- Kalaa (Extended Mix) [Go Deeva Records] Anorre – Samaritian (Original Mix) [Redolent] Dennis Ferrer -Hey Hey (Jack Back Extended Remix) [Defected] No parachute, RBOR – Another Day (Original Mix) [Sudam Recordings] Sounds of Rituals, Darmon, Augusto Yepes – Seva (Original Mix) [Redolent] March, Volen Sentir – Ascension (Extended Mix)( [Anjunadeep] Quivver & Stellios Vassiloudis – Love You better (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
A conversation in full, and a verdict.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘File 30: You', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.The voice of The Auditor is Jimmie Yamaguchi. He can be found online at www.yamavoicethat.com. The voice of Marolmar, Reborn and Reborn is Evan Michael Lee. You can find him on social media at @Evanmichaellee.Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘The End', by Simon Osterhold,‘Currents', by Ardie Son,‘Welcome to the Real', by Eleven Tales,‘Tides of Change', by Kashido,‘Cold', by Laurel Violet,‘Grand Design', by Stephen Keech,‘When the Sunrise - Instrumental Version', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Moonrise', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan EphratContent warnings for this episode include: Emotional Manipulation, Death, Static (including sfx)
Nikignik waits for a verdict.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).This episode features a promo for 'Before the Tone', a podcast by Knave of Hearts. You can find it wherever you listen to podcasts, or visit www.knaveofhearts.com.The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘File 11: The Heart', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Moonrise', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Currents', by Ardie Son,‘Welcome to the Real', by Eleven Tales,‘Tides of Change', by Kashido,‘The Void', by Stephen Keech,And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan EphratContent warnings for this episode include: Impending Demise, Static (including sfx)
Buck clings on to life, the Witch House is visited by familiar souls, and Puck has a picnic. The theme of tonight's episode is Shorelines.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘File 1: Diggory Graves', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.The voice of The Auditor is Jimmie Yamaguchi. He can be found online at www.yamavoicethat.com. The voice of Clementine Maidstone is Libby Wellman. They can be found at @its.raining.sunlight on Instagram. The voice of Marolmar, Reborn and Reborn is Evan Michael Lee. You can find him on social media at @Evanmichaellee.Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Moonrise', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Morning Sunbeams', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Come Back Home', by Ardie Son,‘Towards the Horizon', by Ben Winwood,‘Blue', by Diamonds and Ice, ‘Forsaken', by Nsee,‘Many Years Ago', by Idokay,‘Event Horizon', by Spearfisher,‘Am I Imagining', by Diamonds and Ice,‘Walking in Forests', by Ben Winwood,‘The End', by Simon Osterhold,, And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan EphratContent warnings for this episode include: Violence, Death + Injury, Birds, Static (including sfx), Drowning, Bugs, Body horror, Brain Death/Coma, Shipwreck, Stitches
#APOLLO8: Bill ANDERS and the Moonrise snapshot, December 1968. Bob Zimmerman BehindtheBlack.com https://behindtheblack.com/behind-the-black/essays-and-commentaries/bill-anders-the-thoughtful-astronaut-who-liked-to-go-fast/ Apollo 8 2968