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Deze week praten Wout Funnekotter, Arnoud Wokke, Jelle Stuip en Willem de Moor over hardwarebeurs Computex, de bal van het WK-voetbal voor mannen, een game in het Amsterdam van 1666, Steve Jobs in de tijd van de NeXT en alle AI-aankondigingen van Apple. 0:00 Intro0:19 Opening1:47 .post6:30 Ramageddon of niet, Computex blijft leuk28:02 Specs achterhalen van de WK-bal37:59 Rondlopen in Amsterdam met verkeerde klinkers43:38 Geoffrey Cain over Steve Jobs in de tijd van NeXT50:08 Apple maakt inhaalslag op gebied van AI1:07:42 Sneakpeek Link:Specs van de WK-balSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these!What is the name of the body part that separates the left and right airways of the nasal cavity?Robert Crawley, the patriarch of the Crawley family played by Hugh Bonneville, in "Downton Abbey", is the earl of which English town?Which kind of fully-matured amphibian has a tail?Homer's Iliad is set toward the end of which war?A computer hacker intending to improve security is often called what good guy fashion accessory?Which English monarch was the last Emperor of India?The Maghreb, or the western part of the Arab world, is usually defined as encompassing much of what region?What's the first superhero movie to win an Academy Award?The shrubland habitat found mainly on free-draining infertile, acidic soils, characterised by open, low-growing woody vegetation is known by what term, realted to a Moor?Which Shakespeare play was based on a legendary king of the Britons who reigned around the time of the founding of Rome?The first golf course built in the US, Oakhurst Links, is in what state?In astronomy, stars visible to the naked eye that appear not to move relative to each other against the dark background of the night sky are called what stars?MusicHot Swing, Fast Talkin, Bass Walker, Dances and Dames, Ambush by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Don't forget to follow us on social media:Patreon – patreon.com/quizbang – Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Check out our fun extras for patrons and help us keep this podcast going. We appreciate any level of support!Website – quizbangpod.com Check out our website, it will have all the links for social media that you need and while you're there, why not go to the contact us page and submit a question!Facebook – @quizbangpodcast – we post episode links and silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess.Instagram – Quiz Quiz Bang Bang (quizquizbangbang), we post silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess.Twitter – @quizbangpod We want to start a fun community for our fellow trivia lovers. If you hear/think of a fun or challenging trivia question, post it to our twitter feed and we will repost it so everyone can take a stab it. Come for the trivia – stay for the trivia.Ko-Fi – ko-fi.com/quizbangpod – Keep that sweet caffeine running through our body with a Ko-Fi, power us through a late night of fact checking and editing!
Hoy escuchamos: Argion- Renacer del héroe (con Isra Ramos), Amadëus- Musa, The Buzzos- Storm inside my brain. Entrevista Dark Moor: Dark Moor- Living in a nightmare, Dark Moor- The chariot. Astray Valley- Bulletproof, Haken- In a fever dream.El vuelo del Fénix - Entrevista Dark Moor tras la salida de Alfred Romero - 01/06/26 Entrevista Dark Moor tras la salida de Alfred Romero Escuchar audio
Our 591st episode, which aired on May 24, 2026. Maura Shawn Scanlin – Princess Nancy, Rule of Three Cathy Jordan – Aililiu na Gamhna, Holding Up half the Sky: Voices of Celtic women, Volume Two Dervish – Lark on the Strand, Midsummer's Night Eamon O'Leary – Craigie Hills, Live at Mona's Shannon Heaton – Apian Army, Perfect Maze Arise & Go – Munlochy Bridge/The Editor's Favourite/Portencross Castle/MacKinnon's Other Rant/Attwood O'Connor's/Dr. Alasdair MacKenzie, Moments of Light Ashley MacIsaac & Barbara MacDonald Magone – Christie Campbell/Anthony Murray/The Straw Man/Tramper Down, Beautiful Lake Ainslie Honey & the Bear – Close to the Edge, A Wish & A Tide NEW TO YOU: Caroline Keane – Doctor Byrne's/Rossinver Braes, Rise Paper Wings – River Stones, Mountains on the Moon Tempest – Heather on the Moor, Bootleg: 35th Anniversary Edition Eamon O'Leary – Waiting For Emilie, Live at Mona's
Der Mann ist das Haupt?! (Raphael Moor)
Deze week praten Arnoud Wokke, Jelle Stuip, Tomas Hochstenbach en Willem de Moor over testmethodes voor thuisaccu's, Tesla FSD-testen, ventilators die je kunt besturen, het bewerken van epubs en de Computex-beurs die volgende week plaatsvindt. 0:00 Intro0:19 Opening1:04 .post17:11 Thuisaccu's in het testlab26:16 De grens opzoeken met Tesla FSD31:58 Ventilatoren die je kunt richten38:36 Hoe epubs in elkaar zitten44:30 De spannendste hardwareweek van het jaar1:06:35 Sneakpeek Hoe luister jij de podcast? 35% Tijdens autorijden31% Tijdens ochtendritueel17% Tijdens werk14% Op de fiets14% Tijdens wandelen10% Tijdens huishoudelijke klusjes10% Als achtergrond bij games .20% OverigSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The crew heads to Portland for the latest Vault Tour and somehow survives a weekend filled with sealed chaos, Vault Tour decks, Moor Wolves sightings, Quick Forge madness, and way too many side events.Team AC (Drazkor) breaks down the event, the meta, the power level of the decks, and whether Alliance was actually a format or just a social experiment.We talk:• 43-player turnout• Archon and Alliance results• VM26 and playmat sales• Treasure Accolades• Draft pods and adaptive sealed• Portland food rankings• Why Rum Club had the best drink of the weekend• Uber vs trains: the eternal struggleAlso:MammonDG top 4'd BOTH sealed and archon because apparently balance is dead.Xray snagged 2nd in Archon and top 8 in sealed.Drazkor mostly contributed emotional support.Decks discussed:https://decksofkeyforge.com/decks?tags=25718833#KeyForge #VaultTour #Portland #GhostGalaxy #Archon #TabletopGaming #TCGHelp support the showsArchons Corner (Keyforge)►AC Merchandise►Patreon►Twitter/X►Facebook►BlueSky►Instagram►TikTok►Join Our DiscordAltered Corner (Altered)
In this episode, Shige Oishi and Felix Cheung discuss with Lisanne de Moor the topic of happiness and related well-being constructs. They delve into predictors at the individual, social, and societal level of what makes people happy. The conversation highlights the (limited) agency people have in improving their own happiness and what are important research questions and practical implementations of research for the future.
Vom Typ zum Charakter - Von oben ein Mosaik (Raphael Moor)
Mit Viel- und Weitwanderin Sonja Klemich hatte ich mich schon einmal über Nationalparks unterhalten. Auch jetzt nehmen wir dich wieder mit in zwei schwedische Nationalparks, die sehr gegensätzlich, aber beide sehr empfehlenswert sind: Pieljekaise und Store Mosse. Komm gerne mit! Du willst Elchkuss unterstützen? Dann besuche uns bei Steady: https://steady.page/de/elchkuss-schweden-entdecken/about
Othello – Act I scene 2 The newly married Othello is warned against the threat of his father-in-law, and urgently sought after by two search parties.
Spring field activities have been accelerated because of the cool, wet start. Ben Jarboe finds out about insects adding more pressure to the system. Dr. Emily Bick, UW-Entomologist says that alfalfa weevil seem to be a little delayed in their presence this spring. Bick says it's important that farmers don't lose sight on the threat the small insect can bring to an otherwise healthy alfalfa field. It'll be another breezy day around Wisconsin which continues to help with drying field conditions. Stu Muck says milder temperatures may be hard to notice with the breeze. With those drier field conditions, more acres of corn have been planted. Pam Jahnke finds out what worries Cooper Humphries, district sales manager with Wyffels Hybrids. Humphries says his biggest concern is proper field preparation. Humphries notes if sidewalls are compacted around that seed, it will cost yield in the end. Paid for by Wyffels Hybrid. Meet Jessica Moor from Wilson! She's another candidate for the 79th Alice in Dairyland position. Moor has dabbled in several different career areas, including completing a business administration degree at UW-River Falls. She's currently a dental assistant, but ready to take on Alice's duties! Good ideas were swirling on the UW-Madison campus Tuesday during the annual Dairy Innovation Hub's spring summit. Chuck Nicholson, professor of supply chain management at Penn State University and a UW-Madison affiliate in the Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences presented on Tuesday. He's completed a survey showing consumers would love a lactose-free ice cream option. Nicholson says reducing lactose in ice cream is a relatively simple process that involves adding a substance to the mix to break lactose down into its two component sugars. A study using a real-life auction revealed that lactose-intolerant consumers significantly value lactose-free ice cream over regular or reduced-lactose options. The study found that a person's specific degree of lactose tolerance is a major predictor of how much they value lactose-free dairy products. Despite the higher value placed on it by certain consumers, both local outlets like the UW Babcock store and national brands like Breyers currently price lactose-free ice cream the same as regular ice cream. Initial rough evaluations suggest that the increased costs of ingredients and labor to produce lactose-free ice cream are lower than the value consumers are willing to pay for it -- a valuable opportunity for ice cream manufacturers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Edition 446 of Steve Blease's Heavy Elements is now available as a podcast. Playlist: Dream Theater – Beyond This Life (live)Dream Theater – Home (live)Dream Theater – Caught In A New Millennium (live)Dream Theater – Metropolis Pt. 1 (live) Opeth – The Moor (live)Opeth – The Drapery Falls (live)Opeth – Blackwater Park (live)Opeth – The Leper […]
Ahead of a European tour stretch spanning Malta, Ibiza, Amsterdam and Prague, Markus Schulz checks in with the latest studio edition of Global DJ Broadcast. He showcases his latest Hilomatik single Rave Generator, available to add to your playlists now; as well as Coldharbour Recordings world premieres from Mike EFEX and Pablo Anon. The show also includes selections from Armin van Buuren & Argy, Paul Oakenfold & Daxson, Adam Beyer & Mark Reeve, Goodboys and more; while Stoneface & Terminal provide the guestmix, highlighting their latest release Hard Times. The Essentials with Markus Schulz 01. Goodboys - Arrive 02. Andy Woldman - Pulse 03. Pablo Anon - Call of Destiny 04. Nick Warren - Cobble Pot (Miss Melera Remix) 05. Elias Erium - Apex 06. Das Pharaoh - Whispers in the Wind [Deeper Shades] 07. Ferry Corsten & Marsh - Attraction (Ferry's Mix) 08. EBENEZER & Lovlee - On My Skin [In Bloom] 09. BLR & Amber Revival - Cause You're Mine 10. Nemke - Earthquake 11. Armin van Buuren, Argy & Marlo Rex - Like a Child 12. Veerus - Back to the Old School [Down the Rabbit Hole] 13. Markus Schulz - Rave Generator 14. Sander van Doorn - Inside This Room 15. Adam Beyer & Mark Reeve - Love Within [A Moment of Sunrise] 16. B.B.E. - Seven Days and One Week [Hall of Fame] Stoneface & Terminal 01. Kyau & Albert & Maywave - 1000 Years 02. Stoneface & Terminal - Hard Times 03. Stoneface & Terminal - Sun & You 04. Stoneface & Terminal featuring Neev Kennedy - The Light of Day 05. Stoneface & Terminal - Flash & Bang 06. Vincent de Moor x Tukan - Light a Sunflower (Stoneface & Terminal's Hybrid Live Mix) The Final 30 17. Sarah de Warren x CIRCA96 - Breathing Underwater 18. Mike EFEX - Talk to Me 19. John 00 Fleming - Rest Now My Love 20. Kaiserdisco - Escape 21. Paul Oakenfold x Markus Schulz - Orange 22. Fictivision x Tasadi - Out of Orbit 23. Novaspace - Cygnus (Dan Thompson Remix) 24. Paul Oakenfold, Daxson & RAM - RAMsterdam
Auf den ersten Blick schaut eine Moor-Fläche eintönig aus, doch wer genau hinschaut, entdeckt eine Vielzahl kleiner Blüten und zahlreiche Kräuter. Die BR Heimat-Kräuterexpertin Astrid Süßmuth streift mit Andreas Estner durchs Moor.
Im Mai 1966 wurden die "Moormörder" Myra Hindley und Ian Brady zu lebenslanger Haft verurteilt. Die Beweislast war erdrückend: Sie hatten fünf Kinder und Jugendliche ermordet und im Moor vergraben. Dieser Fall beschäftigt Großbritannien bis heute. Krinner, Martin www.deutschlandfunk.de, Kalenderblatt
Folge 127: Man will "Einer von den Guten" stoppen, Zeo pinkelt auf Sportwagen und Huebi versinkt im Moor!
Episode eighty-eight takes a deep dive into the discography of a true pioneer: Andy Moor. Explore the unique sound design that redefined progressive trance, featuring his signature vocal chops and driving basslines that bring that unmistakable warmth to the dancefloor. From his legendary remixes and solo productions to wonderful collaborations, this is a 90-minute celebration of sophistication in trance. SUPPORT THE SHOW & HEAR NEXT EPISODE NOW: Episode 089 (Best of Platipus Records) is already live for my Patreon community!
Sie legte sich mit Sigmund Freud an, und entwickelte eine Theorie von psychischen Störungen, die 80 Jahre später überraschend aktuell scheint. Karen Horney beschäftigte sich mit unseren inneren Konflikten - warum manche von uns immer gefallen wollen, andere ständig die Ellenbogen ausfahren und wieder andere alles mit sich selbst ausmachen. Leon und Atze sprechen darüber, warum wir so leicht in diese Muster verfallen und was die moderne Forschung zu Horneys Theorie sagt. Fühlt euch gut betreut Leon & Atze Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leonwindscheid/ https://www.instagram.com/atzeschroeder_offiziell/ Mehr zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/betreutesfuehlen Tickets: Atze: https://www.atzeschroeder.de/#termine Leon: https://leonwindscheid.de/tour/ Quellen: Das Buch, auf dem die Folge basiert, heißt “Unsere inneren Konflikte: Neurosen in unserer Zeit – Entstehung, Entwicklung und Lösung” von Karen Horney. Über die Person Karen Horney könnt ihr hier nachlesen: Bauer, G. (2011). Karen Horney: Der neurotische Mensch in unserer Zeit. In “Bedeutende Psychologinnen des 20. Jahrhunderts” (pp. 57-69). Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. Die Studie, laut der ein sicherer Partner die Unsicherheit des anderen “abpuffern” kann: Peters, S. D., Meltzer, A. L., & McNulty, J. K. (2024). Own and Partner Attachment Insecurity Interact to Predict Marital Satisfaction and Dissolution. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 19485506241237294. Die Studie zur Erblichkeit von Borderline: Skoglund, C., Tiger, A., Rück, C., Petrovic, P., Asherson, P., Hellner, C., ... & Kuja-Halkola, R. (2021). Familial risk and heritability of diagnosed borderline personality disorder: a register study of the Swedish population. Molecular psychiatry, 26(3), 999-1008. Studie zu den drei Typen nach Karen Horney: Coolidge, F. L., Moor, C. J., Yamazaki, T. G., Stewart, S. E., & Segal, D. L. (2001). On the relationship between Karen Horney's tripartite neurotic type theory and personality disorder features. Personality and Individual Differences, 30(8), 1387-1400. Empfehlung: Podcast-Folge von Radiowissen: “Pionierinnen der Psychoanalyse - von wegen Penisneid”: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1Fh2Nq0yuGIuG47EGeo9tI?si=hB_VJN00RIiWiJGJVw-rzg Redaktion: Dr. Leon Windscheid & Mia Mertens Produktion: Murmel Productions
Weitere Themen: Polizei schaltet Hinweisportal nach Schließfachaufbrüchen in Stuhr / Lies eröffnet Photovoltaik-Anlage im Moor
Send us Fan MailMore music of the bagpipes, both traditional and modern, from the Voice of Piping.PlaylistTrail West with Anne MacKechnie's, Willie Bucach MacLeod of Stornoway and Dashing White Eejit from RescattermasteredWilliam Morrison with Traditional Strathspey, MacPhedran's Strathspey, O'er the Moor and Among the Heather, Traditional, Brahan Castle, Miss Janet Jeffray, Fermoy's Lass and The Temple Harp from Pipers of Distinction.Hamish Moore and Dick Lee with The Rumblin Brig, Boatman Bill, Ian MacGee's Romanian Boots from The Bee's KneesGeorge Watson's College Pipe Band with Miss Ishbel T MacDonald and the Braemar Gathering from The Fabulous Five Homebound with Cultures and Captain Fraser's from AdronelineDick Hensold with Jacky Layton from The Pipers' Gathering 2005 Stuart Liddell with The Duke of Roxburgh's Farewell to the Blackmount Forest, Glentruim and the Highlander's Institute from GarronTreacherous Orchestra with Hounds from Grind Support the show
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Deze week praten Arnoud Wokke, Jelle Stuip, Yannick Spinner en Willem de Moor over zelfrijdende auto's, de AI-kloon van Mark Zuckerberg, de comeback van digitale camera's, het mogelijke vertrek van OnePlus uit Europa en het gebruik van thuisaccu's. 0:00 Intro0:19 Opening2:45 .post20:55 Tesla FSD: een test voor autonoom rijden38:28 AI-kloon van Zuck, goed idee of eng?49:14 Digitale camera's maken een comeback55:01 Herinneringen aan OnePlus1:04:18 De waarde van de thuisaccu1:25:06 SneakpeekSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ronald Young Jr. reviews You Me & Tuscany with Jonqulyn Hill RYJ and JQ love hijinks!JQ - 4.25 of 5 starsRYJ - 3.75 of 5 starsFollow me on IG, TikTok, Threads, Bluesky, and Letterbxd - @ohitsbigronFollow Jonquilyn Hill on IG - @jonquilrose and Twitter - @jonquilynhill Jonquilyn is a Senior Producer at Vox Media. Check out some of her work using the links below: Explain it To MeThrough the CracksAvailable in theatersStarring Halle Bailey, Rege- Jean Page, Marco Calvani, Lorenzeo de Moor, Aziza Scott, Nia Vardalos, and Isabella FerrariWritten by Ryan EngleDirected by Kat CoiroFor more information about You Me & Tuscany, check out this linkSupport Leaving The Theater on Patreon using this link
For this week's main podcast review, Katie Johnson and Dan Bayer join me to discuss "You, Me & Tuscany," starring Halle Bailey, Regé-Jean Page, Lorenzo de Moor, Isabella Ferrari, Aziza Scott, Marco Calvani & Nia Vardalos. Directed by Kat Coiro and written by Ryan Engle, it takes place in Italy and tells the story of a young cook who squats in an abandoned Tuscan villa owned by a man she barely knows, and she meets the owner's cousin. A POC-led American romantic comedy, the film has been saddled with expectations to perform well at the box office so that other similar projects can be greenlit. Is this fair? What is the current state of the rom-com genre for theatrical exhibition? Why isn't Regé-Jean Page a bigger star, and what will become of Halle Bailey's still young and blossoming career? Did we enjoy this film despite its flaws? Please tune in as we discuss the story, comedy, romantic chemistry between the two leads, and more in our SPOILER-FILLED review. Thank you for listening, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Othello – Act I scene 1 Iago sets out to make life miserable for the Moor of Venice, with the unwitting help of Roderigo.
For Whether you're out walking for the Spring Celtic Challenge or just settling in with a pint — this week's episode has something that'll get under your skin in the best possible way on the irish & Celtic Music Podcast #754. Subscribe now at CelticMusicPodcast.com! Arise & Go, Carroll Sisters Trio, Faoileán, Cedar Dobson, Seasons, Seán Heely, Skara Brae, W. Ed Harris, Chloe Matharu, Pressgang Mutiny, Mànran, Bluestack, Jarmila Xymena Gorna, Santos Letalone 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 with what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2026 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 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:06 - Arise & Go "The Drowning At Bruckless / The Miller's Maggot" from Moments of Light 4:15 - WELCOME 7:07 - Carroll Sisters Trio "Liam Childs - Baby Dragon" from Radiance 11:04 - Faoileán "Brennan on the Moor" from Why Should I Not 14:35 - Cedar Dobson and Debojyoti Sanyal "Harvest Home" from From Kolkata to Dublin 17:01 - Seasons "Hope on the Tracks" from Seasons 21:35 - FEEDBACK 29:12 - Seán Heely "Return to Iona" from Dramagical 33:00 - Skara Brae "Let's Raise Another Pint" from The Mists of Time 36:52 - W. Ed Harris "Toss the Feathers" from Cares of Tomorrow Can Wait 39:24 - Chloe Matharu "Peat Fires" from single 43:43 - THANKS 45:58 - Pressgang Mutiny "Ranzo Ray" from Departure 48:50 - Mànran "Downpour" from To the Wind 52:33 - Bluestack "Give It Back/A Soldier's Song" from Last Set Of The Night 57:45 - Jarmila Xymena Gorna "Escape - Dihangfa" from single 1:03:22 - CLOSING 1:04:26 - Santos Letalone "Our Voice" from single 1:07:42 - CREDITS Support for this program comes from International speaker, Joseph Dumond, teaching the ancient roots of the Gaelic people. Learn more about their origins at Sightedmoon.com Support for this program comes from Cascadia Cross Border Law Group, Creating Transparent Borders for more than twenty five years, serving Alaska and the world. Find out more at www.CascadiaLawAlaska.com Support for this program comes from Hank Woodward. Support for this program comes from Dr. Annie Lorkowski of Centennial Animal Hospital in Corona, California. Support for this program comes from John Sharkey White, II. 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. Spring is a good time to think about what we plant — literally and figuratively. The Celtic lands we love were shaped by people who understood that the earth gives back what you put into it. This week's tip is simple. Go native. If you're planting anything this spring — flowers, shrubs, anything — choose native plants. They support local pollinators, use less water, and need far less maintenance. One trip to a native plant nursery can do more good than you'd expect. Walk outside. Pick up one piece of trash. Plant something that belongs. The same spirit that carries Celtic music forward, community, resilience, love of the land, is the same spirit that keeps this planet alive. Let's carry that forward. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME TO THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn, Celtic musician and host of Pub Songs & Stories. Pull up a chair. This is your weekly hour of Celtic music from some of the most talented independent artists in the world. This show is for every kind of Celtic music fan. Traditional or contemporary, fiddles or pipes, ballads or reels. There's something here for you. We're building a community around this music, and we're glad you're part of it. Every artist you hear today is an indie musician. No label. No corporate backing. Just real people making music they love and sharing it with you. If a song catches your ear, reach out and tell them. Buy an album, an album pin, or a t - shirt. Join their Patreon. It goes a long way. Links to every artist are in the show notes. You'll also find show times when you visit celticmusicpodcast.com. Now sit back. Let's make some music happen. Generous Patron of the Podcast. Thanks to Arcane R&D, Erick Mastick, Tracy O'Shea SPRING CELTIC CHALLENGE — WEEK 2 One week in. How are you doing? If you've been walking, listening, and picking up a little litter every day… I want you to know that matters. Genuinely. Seven days of small actions is not nothing. That's something real. And if you're just hearing about this now. Welcome! You haven't missed a thing. Today is a perfect day to start. The challenge is simple. Twenty minutes outside every day. The podcast in your ears while you walk. And one piece of trash off the ground before you head home. That's it. Walk. Listen. Pick up one piece of trash. There's something about doing this alongside other people — even strangers scattered across the world — that makes it feel bigger than yourself. The Celts understood that. The land matters. The community matters. Small acts of care, done daily, build something lasting. Three weeks left. Let's finish this strong. Tell me how it's going. Email me at follow@bestcelticmusic. I'd love to hear from you. THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! This show is still going strong because of you. Patrons of the Podcast, you are the reason new episodes land every Thursday. You fund the audio engineering, the graphics, the Celtic Music Magazine, the show promotion — and yes, buying music directly from the independent artists you hear on this show. Every month, your support does real, tangible good. 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Join us today at SongHenge.com A special thanks to our Celtic Legends: Fuzzy, Dave and Rosie Donnelly, Rick Boyce, Bruce, Daniel Ide, Brian McReynolds, Marti Meyers, Alan Schindler, Margreta Silverstone, Emma Bartholomew, Dan mcDade, Jeff A, Gerald F Boyle, Miranda Nelson, Nancie Barnett, Gary R Hook, Lynda MacNeil, Kelly Garrod, Mike Schock, Shawn Cali 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. 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? Send me a photo from your St Patrick's Day celebrations or any new audio recordings you got for the holiday. Email me at follow@bestcelticmusic. Tim Cannon emailed: "Marc, Thanks for doing what you do, and for doing for so long! Please bear with me... I'm old enough to remember the days when stereo's would hold multiple CD's and there was a setting to shuffle between the CD's. Do you know of an App that does something like this? I imagine that I would store my albums on my device and in the app choose which ones are available for the shuffle. I use pandora and spotify, but would prefer something that better supports the artists." Jeffrey Alexander messaged on Facebook: "Is the iPhone app dead?? If so what is the best way to listen now?" I replied: Patreon app. I don't know if you're a subscriber, but it works great for this app. And gets you involved with the community. It works well even if you just follow the show there. Overcast. Tho I've been listening to a lot more shows on Patreon. This is my favorite Podcatcher. It's iPhone only. Has cool features if you're not listening to music apps. Apple Podcasts. Still a good podcatcher. Daniel Faigin replied to the comments in #748: "I just wanted to applaud what you said to the fellow who made the "libtard" comment in Ep 748. Folk music and celtic music has always spoken truth to power, and our current leadership needs to hear the truth. This listener supports what you said. You might lose some listeners, but hopefully you will gain a lot more from the folkies and celtic music fans that agree with you. If there had been a one - time donation button on the site or the patreon, I would have used it. Instead, I'll just continue to support the great artists you find." He followed up with this short email: "When I shared what you said with my wife, she said: "You've been listening long enough". So I signed up at the lowest level - - less for the perks, and more to support your effort." Thank you Daniel. Yes. I definitely lost followers for my political shows these past couple months. And you are right, there is outrage from the continued injustices by the current administration. So much so that the NO KINGS protests continue to peacefully grow. There are three ways that we can make true change, especially with a government that is complicit in supporting the illegal actions of our president. Vote them out. Make your voice heard in November. Support small, local indie businesses. It's always good to support your local community. But most of these businesses not only need your support more than some giant corporation, but they also aren't supporting a government actively breaking laws and hurting people. Speak up. Publicly. At rallies and protests. Online. And especially by contacting your representatives. It feels futile. But it's not. Your voice matters. You also mentioned making a one - time donation. 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Moore sind ein bedrohter Lebensort. In Geschichten sind sie oft geheimnisvolle Zwischenorte, halb Land, halb Wasser, halb tot, halb lebendig. Was hier versickert, wird zugleich transformiert. Neue Kurzdokus erkunden das reale und das erzählte Moor. Zusammenstellung und Moderation: Judith Geffert und Ingo Kottkamp www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Feature
Tosin and Coach round up the action from the top 5 leagues in Europe this week, they start off in England with the #emiratesfacup with a focus on other big headlines and results in #ligue1 #Bundesliga #laliga and of course #seriea#facup Tap In!
A month without a voice. A question about Firefly Drinking Songs. And a highwayman riding the moor. Pub Songs & Stories returns with stories to tell, from the Celtic folk tradition to the far reaches of the 'verse. Music from Marc Gunn, Faoileán, CaliCeltic, Whiskey Bay Rovers, May Will Bloom. This is Pub Songs & Stories #314 0:20 - Faoileán "Brennan on the Moor" from Why Should I Not 3:52 - WELCOME TO PUB SONGS & STORIES Every song has a story, every episode is a toast to Celtic and folk songwriters. Discover the stories behind the songs from the heart of the Celtic pub scene. I am your bard, Marc Gunn, also host of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. If you're new to the show, please follow us. You can do that PubSong.com or Just send me an email to follow@celtfather. NEWS What's the Secret Word? Unlock your secret reward now. May Will Bloom new single available A month with no voice How Irish & Celtic Music PodFest went UPCOMING SHOWS Apr 4-5: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX Apr 8: Bards Internet Concert @ 6:30 PM or 7:00 PM Apr 10-11: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX Apr 17-19: JordanCon, Atlanta, Ga Apr 24-26: StellarFest, Duluth, Ga Apr 25: The Lost Druid Brewery, Avondale Estates, Ga Weekends May 9-31: Georgia Renaissance Festival, Fairburn, Ga Jul 30-Aug 2: Gen Con, Indianapolis, IN 11:16 - CaliCeltic "A Pub With No Tunes" from West of Shannon 15:38 - FIREFLY ANIMATED SERIES? WHAT'S UP WITH SONGWRITING? What direction shall I go with writing songs? Firefly animated series or Doctor Who Drinking Songs 24:36 - Marc Gunn "Run Away With Me" from Patreon 27:17 - TODAY'S SHOW IS BROUGHT TO BY CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of people on a relaxing adventure to one of the Celtic nations. 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 me with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts, blogs, videos, and photos. Sign to the Celtic Invasion Vacations mailing list at CelticInvasion.com. Come hike with me on the Isle of Skye in 2027. The ads on this podcast pay for some of the hosting and podcast editing. My time producing the show is paid for by my… THANK YOU GUNN RUNNERS ON PATREON Thank you. Truly. Your support is the reason I'm still making music, telling stories, and showing up month after month. Patreon is how modern, independent musicians survive and thrive. Album Pins and CDs help get me on the road and in front of live audiences, but my day-to-day livelihood—the time it takes to write, record, podcast, film, and share—comes directly from Patrons of the Arts. As we continue into a new year, Patreon is where everything comes together. Patrons receive a brand-new song download every month. These are exclusive tracks you won't find anywhere else—works in progress, experiments, and finished songs that come straight from my creative desk to you. You'll also get regular updates when there's news to share, behind-the-scenes blogs, short and long-form videos, and access to a growing archive of bootleg concert recordings and special performances. You can join for as little as $5 a month. That small commitment adds up to real stability. It buys time to write songs. It funds recording and production. It keeps the creative engine running without chasing algorithms or trends. And if supporting financially isn't possible right now, that's okay. You can still join Patreon for free and receive regular updates, thoughts, and stories as they happen. Being part of the community matters, whether you're pledging or simply listening along. Patreon isn't just support—it's collaboration. It's how these songs, podcasts, and ideas exist at all. If you'd like more details, just email follow@celtfather. I'd love to have you along for the journey this year. 30:33 - Whiskey Bay Rovers "Away Rio" from Taverns and Tides 33:47 - STORY OF "REAVERS MALCOLM REAVERS 38:56 - Marc Gunn "Reavers Malcolm Reavers" from Sci Fi Drinking Songs 42:25 - CLOSING Complete the Quest to Unlock your secret reward now. 46:59 - May Will Bloom "I'll Tell My Ma" from Single 49:17 - CREDITS Thanks for listening to Pub Songs & Stories. This episode was edited by Mitchell Petersen. You can follow and listen to the show on my Patreon or wherever you find podcasts. Sign up to my mailing list to learn more about songs featured in this podcast and discover where I'm performing. Before we go, a quick reminder: caring about Celtic culture also means caring about the land that shaped it. The songs we love were born from fields, coasts, forests, and villages that depend on a healthy planet. Climate action doesn't have to be loud or perfect. It starts small. Walk when you can. Choose renewable energy if it's available to you. Support artists, farmers, and local businesses who care about the earth. Reduce waste. Reuse what you can. Leave a place better than you found it. When we protect the land, we protect the music, the stories, and the generations yet to sing them. Join the Spring Celtic Challenge! Sláinte—and thank you for listening. Join the Quest and Sing Along at www.pubsong.com! #pubstories
In this episode, Dr. Stephen Asatsa discusses his work on trauma and personality with Lisanne de Moor. He shares recent insights from his work on mourning rituals and a broader perspective on integrating experience and expertise held by local communities into mainstream psychology.
Klangkunstwerk über die englische Dichterin Emily Brontë. Sie kannte die karge Schönheit der Moore aus ihrer Kindheit. Das Duo Merzouga entdeckt in Brontës Gedichten Songs für unsere Zeit und entführt uns in den faszinierenden Lebensraum Moor. Wer das Hörspiel am Radio hören will: Samstag, 21.03.2026, 20.00 Uhr, Radio SRF 2 Kultur In ihren «Poems from the Moor» beschwört Emily Brontë die besondere Atmosphäre der Landschaft Yorkshires. Zwei Jahrhunderte später verbringt ein Klangkünstler ein Jahr in einer Moorlandschaft. Daraus entsteht die Vertonung von Brontës Gedichten als «Songs from the Moor». Das Klangduo Merzouga setzt diese in eine zeitgenössische Klanglandschaft aus Moor-Sounds und Field-Recordings brummender Wasserkäfer. In den Schichten des Torfbodens verbirgt sich ein Archiv der Landschaft. Gräser, Moose und Pollen, die im nassen Moor über Jahrtausende erhalten bleiben, erlauben einen Blick in die Geschichte. In der Verschränkung von Musik und Wissenschaft, Klangkunst und Lyrik lotet das Kölner Klangkunstduo die Bedeutung der Moore für die Bewältigung der Klimakrise aus und versucht, Begeisterung zu wecken für diesen faszinierenden Lebensraum zwischen Wasser und Land. ____________________ Mit: Veronika Bachfischer, Jean Paul Baeck und Filippa Gojo (Gesang) ____________________ Tontechnik: Christoph Rieseberg und Jens Müller – Regie: Janko Hanushevsky und Eva Pöpplein (= Merzouga) ____________________ Produktion: Deutschlandfunk 2024 ____________________ Dauer: 56'
Wherein Eric and John explore three significant, influential branches of Swedish death metal, the Stockholm scene, the Gothenburg scene, and progressive Swedish death metal, discussing bands including Entombed, Dismember, At the Gates, In Flames, Edge of Sanity, Opeth, and MANY more.Click on the links below for all the music listening/video breaks in this episode:Listening Break #1: Entombed- "Left Hand Path" from Left Hand Path (1990) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weyYzWU-FNIListening break #2: At the Gates- "Slaughter of the Soul" from Slaughter of the Soul (1995) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIqTfc0XIfgListening break #3: Opeth "The Moor" from Still Life (1999)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ob2GdSUQKgPlease do consider joining us at our Patreon page! Not only will you gain access to exclusive content, but you'll also get that sense of pure joy that can only come from supporting the world's wackiest, most insightful heavy metal podcast. Link below: http://patreon.com/HeavyMetal101Visit us at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heavymetal101podcast (you can leave us a voicemail if you're so inclined!)Contact us at: heavymetal101podcast@gmail.comSocial media:https://www.facebook.com/HeavyMetal101Podcasthttps://twitter.com/heavy_101https://www.tiktok.com/@heavymetal101podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/heavymetal101podcast/New episodes of Heavy Metal 101 are always released monthly on the 3rd Monday of each month!Underscore credits:Du gamla, du fria | Copyright Free | National Anthem Of SwedenFree Beta RecordsFree SWEDISH DEATH METAL Music - Haunting of the Flesh // No Copyright Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio free) hardcore punk x metal x alternative rock type beat - "M.F.P.S" (prod. Capsized)Capsized(free) crust punk x hardcore punk x discharge x killtak type beat | “evacuate” (prod. sxzu)SXZURoyalty Free // Epic Fantasy Music "Leaving for Valhalla" by Alexander NakaradaAlexander Nakarada - CreatorChordsDeath/Thrash Metal Riffs - Fight Like Hell // Royalty Free No Copyright MusicWhite Bat AudioRoyalty Free Instrumental Death Metal Track-AMRPHIS Free DEATH METAL Music - Cult of the Skull - // Copyright Free Music - White Bat AudioRoyalty free french musicDar GolanAudio Assault Bulldozer: Boss Hm2 Swedish Death Metal Tone Made with Amp Sim VSTGoat SurgeonD-Beat Backing Track (165 BPM) [Drum Loop]NoCombs_NoMastersHorror Background Music(No Copyright)Scary Dark Mysterious Music/Horror Trailer Music[Royalty Free]Power Music FactoryMelodic Death Metal Type Instrumental "Dread" Prod. Beef DrewBeef Drew ♪weeping - melodic death/black metal instrumental [free]pekarotA Love Song (for Erin)Eric SchwartIt's In The Fog' by @DarrenCurtisMusic
Copperplate Time 530 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. BOTHY BAND: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill.After Hours 2.PJ & MARCUS HERNON: Reel of Bogiie/Austin Tierney's/Road to Ballymack/St Ruth's Bush. Celebrating 50 years3. DAVE SHERIDAN: The Whinney Hills of Leitrim/Boys of Portaferry. Drivin' Leitrim Timber 4. NIAMH PARSONS: Sweet Daffodil Mulligan. Kind Providence 5. LEO ROWSOME: St Patrick's Day. Classics of Irish Piping6. CHRISTY MOORE: St Patrick Was A Gentleman. The Iron Behind the Velvet 7. KEVIN BURKE & MATT MOLLOY: The Bloom of Youth/Molloy's Fave/The Cabin Hunter. Compilation 8. MICK O'BRIEN & CAOIMHIN O'RAGHALLAIGH: Teampall an Ghleantaín/Hickey's. Kitty Lie Over 9. PADDY CRONIN:The Bunch of Keys/The Steampacket. Rakish Paddy Cronin 10. BILLY CLIFFORD: The Blue Ribbon Polkas 2 + 1. Echoes of Sliabh Luachra 11. SARAH & RITA KEANE: A Stóir mo Chroí. Bringing It All Back Home12. THE BAILEYS: Danny Boy. A Song for Ireland 13. BRENDAN & MARTIN McHUGH: Marion Kelly's/Carey's Cottage. 2nd Jimmy McHugh Memorial Concert14. McDONAGH BROTHERS & TOMMY FLYNN: McFadden's/The Blackberry Blossom. The McDonagh's of Ballinafad 15. MAGGIE BOYLE: Gweebarra Shore Gweebarra 16. KEVIN BOYLE: No 1 Sardine. Bon Cabbage 17. JOHN DOHERTY: The Lancers Jig/Gusty's Frolics.The Floating Bow 18. GATEHOUSE: Kitty Got A Clinking. Heather Down the Moor. 19 CAOIMHIN O'FEARGHAILL: Mary McMahon/Reel of Mullinavat. Uilleann Piping from Co Waterford 20. EAMON McGIVNEY: The Hairy Chested Frog/Sean Reid's. Eamon McGivney 21. JOHN REGAN & PATSY MOLONEY: McGettrick's No 2/Mist on the Mountain. Over the Bog Road 22. THE WATERBOYS: With A Bang On The Ear. Fisherman's Blues 23. BOTHY BAND: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Moor! Moor! Moor! The Better Than the Movie gang is hanging out where it's wily and windy, and they've brought along filmmaker and labor organizer Paige Gresty to talk about it. The subject is Emerald Fennell's "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" (complete with quotation marks) and its purported source novel, WUTHERING HEIGHTS (no quotation marks) by Emily Brontë. (Justin also watched the 1939 version with Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon, so there's an eensy weensy bit of talk about that movie too.) Is Fennell's film horny? Is it kinky? Is it subversive? Is it flashy? Is it any good? Well, I guess we'll find out. Hosted by Justin Remer, Allan Traylor, and Tyler Austin. Produced by Justin Remer. Recorded at the LAPL Octavia Lab. Check out the "Better Than the Movie" audiobook playlist on Libro.fm - https://libro.fm/playlists/skylight-better-than-the-movie Opening music: "Optimism (Instrumental)" by Duck the Piano Wire Closing music: "Rule of 3s (Solemnity Child)" by Elastic No-No Band
Y2K Club Classics Episode 49 - Trance This episode features some of my favourite 2000s Trance classics from artists including Tiesto, Armin van Buuren, Cass Fox, and more. Tracklist: Armin van Buuren Vs Rank 1 - This World Is Watching Me (Cosmic Gate Remix) [Armind] Signum - The Timelord (Signum's Spectral Balance Mix) [A State Of Trance] Kuffdam & Plant - Summerdream (Whiteroom Mix) [Vandit Records] A. Matsumoto & DJ Yoshi - Dreamer (Luke Chable Remix) [Precinct Recordings] Jonas Steur featuring Jennifer Rene - Fall To Pieces [Black Hole Recordings] Headstrong Feat. Tiff Lacey - The Truth (David West Progressive Mix) [Sola Records] Ayu - Appears (Armin Van Buuren's Sunset Dub Mix) [Drizzly] Tiesto - Ten Seconds Before Sunrise (First State Remix) [Magik Muzik] Fonzerelli - Moonlight Party (Original Mix) [High Contrast Recordings] Starkid - Crayons (Leama & Moor's In Loving Memory Of Starkid Mix) [Release Elements] Progression - Technophobia [Magik Muzik] Super8 & Tab - Helsinki Scorchin' (Original Mix) [Anjunabeats] Tiesto feat. Maxi Jazz - Dance4Life (12'' Mix) [Magik Muzik] Tiesto - Carpe Noctum [Magik Muzik] Cass Fox - Touch Me (Mike Koglin vs. Jono Grant Remix) [Island Records] ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Hoy escuchamos: Dark Moor- Una música en mi ser, Victorius- Brachio bazooka battalion, Angus McSix- Dig down, Medina Azahara- Córdoba, Berkana- Las chicas son guerreras, Xpresidentx- Cristo en la corrupción, Megara- Vértigo, Canciones con Historia: Freedom Call- Pharao, Draconian- Sleepwalkers, Northborn- The wolf´s curse, Alissa White Gluz- The room where she died.Escuchar audio
Copperplate Time 529 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. BOTHY BAND: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. LUNASA: Within A Mile Set. Cas3. DAITHI FARRELL & LUNASA: Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore. Cas 4. BUTTONS & BOWS: The Return of Spring/The Mountain Pathway. The Return of Spring 5. NIAMH Nic CHARRA: The Curlew Hills/Tripping to the Well/Two Part Pour. Donnelly's Arm6. PADDY GLACKIN: Top It Off/The Sunny Bank. Ceol ar an bhFidil 7. NOEL HILL: An Phis Fluich/The Fisherman's Jg. Live in New York 8. JOHN BOWE & MARY CONROY: The Sailor's Cravat/The Reel of Bogy. Bowe & Conroy 9. ROGER SHERLOCK:The Queen of May/Mama's Pet. Memories of Sligo 10. KEVIN BURKE: London Town. The Pound Ridge Sessions 11. DONAL LUNNY & SULT BAND: Sult Set. Spirit of the Music12. AOIFE & MICK O'BRIEN & EMER MAYOCK: The Traveller/The Top of the Cliff/The Bride's to Bed. Tunes from the Goodman Manuscripts 113. ELAINE REILLY & DAITHI GORMLEY: The Jig of Port Fleadh/The Pride of Sliabh Aughty/Tapping Toes. Epiphany 14. DELORES KEANE & MICK HANLEY: My Love is in America. Bringing It All Back Home 15. GATEHOUSE: The Monasteravon Set. Heather Down the Moor 16. HUGHIE GILLESPIE & FRANK KELLY: Colonel Fraser. The Sparkling Dawn 17. ANGELINA CARBERRY & MARTIN QUINN: Poll Hal'penny/Sean O'Duibhir an Ghleanna. An Traidisiún Beo 18. MARY McNAMARA & P JOE HAYES: The Humours of Glenfinn/The Glen of Aherlow/The Killarney Boys of Pleasure. Trad Music from East Clare 19. SORCHA COSTELLO: John Naughton's Ryan's Rant. The Primrose Lass 20. JOHN McEVOY & JOHN WYNNE: The Masters Return/The Dog Among the Bushes. The Dancer at the Fair 21. BOTHY BAND: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
We're living in increasingly brittle times. Ideas that once provoked argument, now provoke outrage – and the art of debate has now shattered. What does it mean to think freely about our world when speech itself is treated as a hazard? Through his experiences, writer Salman Rushdie speaks about the major themes of his writing, freedom of expression, religion, East-West relations and the role of the artist in the contemporary world. Salman Rushdie is the best-selling author of twenty-two books, including Midnight's Children, which won both the Booker Prize and the Best of the Booker; Shame, The Satanic Verses, The Moor's Last Sigh, and Quichotte, all of which were shortlisted for the Booker Prize; East West a collection of stories; Joseph Anton a memoir; The Jaguar Smile a work of reportage; and three collections of essays, including Languages of Truth. His most recent book, Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder, was a finalist for the 2024 National Book Award for nonfiction. Rushdie is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and he is a Distinguished Writer in Residence at New York University. He is a former president of PEN America and the recipient of the PEN Centenary Courage Award. His books have been translated into over forty languages. In 2023, he was named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People of the Year, and has received a Queen's knighthood for his 'services to literature'.
Episode 205:Last time Ben Jonson's retelling of a slice of Roman Imperial history failed to impress at the Globe theatre. As an actor in that play Shakespeare had first-hand experience of the way the audience in the theatre could turn on the poet and the players alike, but it is difficult to think that his confidence in his own work was much dented by the experience. His next play ‘The Tragedy of Othello, The Moor of Venice' is, I would say, brim full of the confidence of an experienced playwright who knew that his play would both entertain on several levels and provoke much thought in the audience.The dating and first performance of the playThe early publication history of the playDetails from a performance in 1610The source material for the playThe structure of the playThe significance of Venice and CyprusThe structural balances in the playThe poetry and imagery in the playThe use of language as a dramatic techniqueThe urgency of the opening of the playThe character of Iago and how he manipulates his victimsThe character of BrabantioWhat the Elizabethan audience might have thought of a ‘moor'Queen Elizabeth's attitude to immigrants from AfricaHow Shakespeare handled the racial aspects of the playThe character of Micheal CassioSupport the podcast at:www.thehistoryofeuropeantheatre.comwww.patreon.com/thoetpwww.ko-fi.com/thoetp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ist das Moor besser als sein fürchterlicher Ruf? Irrt das berühmte Gedicht, das da ruft: „O schaurig ist's übers Moor zu gehn“? Ist womöglich im Schauergedicht eine tiefere Wahrheit verborgen? „Unter jedem Tritte ein Quellchen springt, wenn aus der Spalte es zischt und singt!“ Denn ein Moor kann Wasser speichern. Es kann Heimat für seltene Tier- und Pflanzenarten sein. Und es kann klimaschädliches CO2 binden. Ökologisch, als Feuchtgebiet, ist das Moor nicht nur besser als sein Ruf, sondern geradezu eine Wohltat für Tiere und Pflanzen. Schaurig dagegen ist es wohl eher, Moore trockenzulegen. Denn eine neue Studie zeigt: Entwässerte Moore stoßen viel mehr CO2 aus als bisher angenommen. Aber Moore nicht trockenzulegen, ist wiederum eine gruselige Vorstellung für die Landwirtschaft. Denn sie tut sich schwer in der Nähe von Mooren. Wie also nutzen wir Moore so, dass sie für alle einen Mehrwert haben? Was geben und was nehmen uns Moore? In welchem Umfang können und müssen wir sie erhalten? Und: Haben Moore und Menschen womöglich etwas gemeinsam? Darüber spricht Oliver Glaap mit Franziska Tanneberger, Moorforscherin und Leiterin des Greifswald Moor Centrums, mit Thao Tran, Mitarbeiterin beim Projekt „MooReturn“ beim Deutschen Biomasseforschungszentrum, mit Swantje Furtak, Co-Autorin des Buchs: „Moore sind wie Menschen, nur nasser“ und mit dem hr-Wissenschaftsredakteur Stephan Hübner. Podcast-Tipp: ARD Klima Update Für die Landwirtschaft wurden viele Moore trockengelegt. Und das ist ein riesiges Problem. Denn eine neue Studie zeigt: Entwässerte Moore stoßen in der EU viel mehr CO2 aus als bisher angenommen. Dabei können Bauern auch mit nassen Böden arbeiten. Darüber sprechen wir mit der Reporterin Claudia Plaß, die schon lange zum Thema klimaschonende Landwirtschaft recherchiert. Sie hat einen Landwirt besucht, der Landwirtschaft und Klimaschutz vereinen will. Er hat mit anderen Bauern Konzepte entwickelt, wie Landwirte auch auf nassem Boden anbauen können. Über diese neuen Wege in der Landwirtschaft sprechen wir auch mit der Klima-Ökonomin Claudia Kemfert. Sie ist bekennender Moor-Fan. Damit eine moorschonende Landwirtschaft in Deutschland möglich sei, braucht es laut Kemfert staatliche Förderung. Den bisher fehlten die Absatzmärkte. https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:3ffde478b5b03770/
This week we're wandering into the mist and madness of the Yorkshire moors for Emerald Fennell's 2026 reimagining of Wuthering Heights! We'll discuss the electric, obsessive chemistry between Margot Robbie's Catherine and Jacob Elordi's Heathcliff, and how this version leans into the wild, untamed, and frankly toxic nature of Brontë's original text. We'll talk about the haunting gothic aesthetic, the cycles of revenge, and whether any soul can truly survive the Heights.To capture the stormy romance and the rugged landscape, we're mixing up a drink that's as turbulent as a Yorkshire gale: Moores Tempest. This cocktail is a beautiful balance of wild sweetness and earthy aromatics, much like the characters themselves.Merch ShopPatreonInstagramBlueskyFacebookhttps://www.drinkthemovies.comYouTubeDiscord*Please Drink Responsibly*
Sofia Robleda is a Mexican writer who spent her childhood and adolescence in Mexico, Saudi Arabia and Singapore. She completed her undergraduate and doctorate degrees in psychology at the University of Queensland, in Australia. She currently lives in the UK with her husband and son, and splits her time writing, raising her son, and working as a psychologist, supporting people with brain injuries and neurological conditions. Her latest work is THE OTHER MOCTEZUMA GIRLS.Learn more at sofiarobleda.comThanks to NetGalley for early review copies. Sofia recommended The Moor's Account by Laila Lalami. Intro reel, Writing Table Podcast 2024 Outro RecordingFollow the Writing Table: @writingtablepodcastEmail questions or tell us who you'd like us to invite to the Writing Table: writingtablepodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode, Lisanne de Moor talks with Simine Vazire about the history, development, and future of Open Science in the field of personalty psychology.
Ist das Moor besser als sein fürchterlicher Ruf? Irrt das berühmte Gedicht, das da ruft: „O schaurig ist's übers Moor zu gehn“? Ist womöglich im Schauergedicht eine tiefere Wahrheit verborgen? „Unter jedem Tritte ein Quellchen springt, wenn aus der Spalte es zischt und singt!“ Denn ein Moor kann Wasser speichern. Es kann Heimat für seltene Tier- und Pflanzenarten sein. Und es kann klimaschädliches CO2 binden. Ökologisch, als Feuchtgebiet, ist das Moor nicht nur besser als sein Ruf, sondern geradezu eine Wohltat für Tiere und Pflanzen. Schaurig dagegen ist es wohl eher, Moore trockenzulegen. Denn eine neue Studie zeigt: Entwässerte Moore stoßen viel mehr CO2 aus als bisher angenommen. Aber Moore nicht trockenzulegen, ist wiederum eine gruselige Vorstellung für die Landwirtschaft. Denn sie tut sich schwer in der Nähe von Mooren. Wie also nutzen wir Moore so, dass sie für alle einen Mehrwert haben? Was geben und was nehmen uns Moore? In welchem Umfang können und müssen wir sie erhalten? Und: Haben Moore und Menschen womöglich etwas gemeinsam? Darüber spricht Oliver Glaap mit Franziska Tanneberger, Moorforscherin und Leiterin des Greifswald Moor Centrums, mit Thao Tran, Mitarbeiterin beim Projekt „MooReturn“ beim Deutschen Biomasseforschungszentrum, mit Swantje Furtak, Co-Autorin des Buchs: „Moore sind wie Menschen, nur nasser“ und mit dem hr-Wissenschaftsredakteur Stephan Hübner. Podcast-Tipp: ARD Klima Update Für die Landwirtschaft wurden viele Moore trockengelegt. Und das ist ein riesiges Problem. Denn eine neue Studie zeigt: Entwässerte Moore stoßen in der EU viel mehr CO2 aus als bisher angenommen. Dabei können Bauern auch mit nassen Böden arbeiten. Darüber sprechen wir mit der Reporterin Claudia Plaß, die schon lange zum Thema klimaschonende Landwirtschaft recherchiert. Sie hat einen Landwirt besucht, der Landwirtschaft und Klimaschutz vereinen will. Er hat mit anderen Bauern Konzepte entwickelt, wie Landwirte auch auf nassem Boden anbauen können. Über diese neuen Wege in der Landwirtschaft sprechen wir auch mit der Klima-Ökonomin Claudia Kemfert. Sie ist bekennender Moor-Fan. Damit eine moorschonende Landwirtschaft in Deutschland möglich sei, braucht es laut Kemfert staatliche Förderung. Den bisher fehlten die Absatzmärkte. https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:3ffde478b5b03770/
While in Carlisle's remote and secluded haven, someone isknocking at the door within a mirror. What danger will come if the PARCS agents answer it? ---News, artwork, and more at PowerWordCrit.comRate us on Spotify and Apple PodcastsContact us on Facebook, X/Twitter, or at PowerWordCrit@gmail.com---Theme music arranged by Corrin Sparks.Background music used under the standard-license from filmmusic.io. "Long Note Three" by Kevin MacLeod"Myst on the Moor" by Kevin MacLeod"Phantom from Space" by Kevin MacLeod"Twisting" by Kevin MacLeod
This week we dig into the Blurry Photos coffers for a cryptid adventure on the high seas!Man the oars and put yer backs into it, the Kraken surfaces! A legendary sea-beast the size of an island, the Kraken is said to swallow men whole and snap ships in half effortlessly, but what's true and what's a fish story? Join Flora as he braves the open seas of historical folklore for a deep dive on this fascinating fiend. The oceans are big, but are they big enough to hide a colossal cephalopod? David seeks answers to the questions on its origins, descriptions, and possible real-life species. So much culture has been inspired by this mega-monster, could there be a kernel of truth to the tales? Grab your trident and prepare to release this episode into your ears!MusicMyst on the Moor, Big Eyes, Dark Fog, Dark Standoff, Danse Macabre, Evil Incoming, Infinite Peace, Some Amount of Evil, Spider Eyes, Temple of the Manes – Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0Cornfield Chase, Lonely Mountain, Mothership – Rafael KruxLicensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0SourcesAnderson, Nate. Release the kraken! 2,000 years of tall tales (and a smattering of truth). ArsTechnica.com. Web. Jan. 9, 2013. https://arstechnica.com/science/2013/01/release-the-kraken-2000-years-of-tall-tales-and-a-smattering-of-truth/Denys de Montfort, Pierre. Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière des mollusques. Paris: L'Imprimerie de F. Dufart. pp. 256–412 – via Biodiversity Heritage Library. 1801–1805.Haslam, Garth. Kraken: Myths, Legends, and History. Anomalyinfo.com. Web. 2017. http://anomalyinfo.com/Topics/kraken-myths-legends-and-historyJardine, Sir William. The Naturalist's Library. Edinburgh. W.H. Lizars. 1833https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/60177#page/398/mode/1upPontoppidan, Erich. The Natural History of Norway. Copenhagen: Berlingske Arvingers Bogtrykkerie, 1752. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/131226#page/520/mode/1upSALVADOR, Rodrigo B.; TOMOTANI, Barbara M. The Kraken: when myth encounters science. História, Ciências, Saúde – Manguinhos, Rio de Janeiro, v.21, n.3, jul.-set. 2014, p.971-994. http://www.scielo.br/pdf/hcsm/v21n3/0104-5970-hcsm-21-3-0971.pdfWallenberg, J. Min son på galejan, eller en ostindisk resa innehållande allehanda bläckhornskram, samlade på skeppet Finland, som afseglade ifrån Götheborg i Dec. 1769, och återkom dersammastädes i Junii 1771. (5th ed.). Elméns och Granbergs Tryckeri, Stockholm. (in Swedish). 1835.Williams, Wendy. Kraken: The Curious, Exciting, and Slightly Disturbing Science of Squid. New York. Abrams Image. Mar. 4, 2011.Email us your favorite WEIRD news stories:weird@hysteria51.comSupport the ShowGet exclusive content & perks as well as an ad and sponsor free experience at https://www.patreon.com/Hysteria51 from just $1ShopBe the Best Dressed at your Cult Meeting!https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hysteria51?ref_id=9022See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Part 1 of 2. OA 1229 - What happens when a government worker does you wrong? How is it different to prosecute and sue them? When does qualified immunity come in to play? We discuss the steps involved in prosecuting and suing someone for a simple battery, and how that differs for a regular person versus a state actor. We cover how and when defenses can be raised, federal and state sovereign immunity, suing in official versus personal capacity, the difference between absolute and qualified immunities, and the ways this will apply differently to criminal prosecution versus civil litigation. Siegell v Herricks Union Free School District, 7 AD3d 607 [2d Dept 2004] (Elements of civil battery in NY) N.Y. Penal Law § 120 (NY criminal “battery”) Fla. Stat. § 776.032 (Florida self-defense as an affirmative defense and immunity) Ohio Rev. Code § 2901.05 (Ohio self-defense as a standard defense) N.Y. Penal Law § 35 (NY justification defenses) Roger Fairfax, The Grand Jury's Role in the Prosecution of Unjustified Police Killings - Challenges and Solutions, 52 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 397 (2017). Michael Gentithes, Harvesting the Grand Jury's “Lay Expertise” in Officer-Involved Shootings, U. Ill. L. Rev. 989 (2025). In re Neagle, 135 U.S. 1 (1890) Gregory C. Sisk, A Primer on the Doctrine of Federal Sovereign Immunity, 439 Okla. L. Rev. 58 (2005). 28 U.S.C. § 2680(h) Miles McCann, State Sovereign Immunity, National Association of Attorneys General (Nov. 11, 2017) State Sovereign Immunity - Generally, Interstate Commission for Juveniles, https://www.juvenilecompact.org/bench-book/chapter-6-1 Ex Parte Young, 209 U.S. 123 (1908) Scheuer v. Rhodes, 416 U.S. 232 (1974) Moor v. County of Alameda, 411 U.S. 693 (1973) O'Shea v Littleton, 414 U.S. 488 (1974) Judicial Immunity at the (Second) Founding: A New Perspective on § 1983, 136 Harvard L. Rev. 1456 (2023). Check out the OA Linktree for all the places to go and things to do! To support the show (and lose the ads!), please pledge at patreon.com/law!
Can faith and redemption change your life when everything falls apart? Alana Moor shares how faith in God and spiritual resilience helped her rise from incarceration into purpose, healing, and self-discovery and how it can support you through your darkest days.About The Guest:Alana Moor is a two-time award-winning speaker, founder of the Hourglass Movement Foundation, and the host of From Scratch. Having rebuilt her own life after incarceration, she now supports justice-impacted women in finding resources, reclaiming their identity, and creating sustainable futures after release. Alana's work focuses on reinvention, resilience, and self-worth, using lived experience to create meaningful and lasting change.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alanamoorspeaksWebsite: https://www.alanamoor.comShop IYLA: https://iylia.com/Use promo code EB20 for IYLIA champagne, offering 20% off on orders up to $200Check out Miracle Season's collection: https://itsmiracleseason.co/collections/frontpageWork with me: https://www.ericbigger.com/workwithme?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=work_with_m...Connect with Simplified Impact: https://hubs.ly/Q02vvMJ90
This week, it's raw, real, and straight from the crowd. I'm sharing live recordings from IrishFest Atlanta, plus a couple gems listeners sent in. You'll hear chatter, claps, and the kind of energy you only get in the moment. Hit play and come hang out at the festival with me. Sundials, Heather Dale, Celtic Brew, Olivia Bradley, Kira Doppel, Sarah Ling, Kathleen O'Donohoe, May Will Bloom, Irish Brothers, The Muckers, Fialla This week on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #738 - - Subscribe now! 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 with what's happening with 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 until December 4 to vote for this episode. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on YouTube to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:12 - Sundials "Star of the County Down" from Live Recording 3:52 - Heather Dale STORY OF LISTENING 6:09 - WELCOME 8:39 - Celtic Brew "Dominic's Farewell to Cashel / Contentment is Wealth" from live recording at IrishFest Atlanta 10:25 - Olivia Bradley "My Match It Is Made" from live recording at IrishFest Atlanta 14:19 - Kira Doppel and Sarah Ling "Broken Pledge Set" from live recording at IrishFest Atlanta 18:43 - Kathleen O'Donohoe "Castle Dromore" from live recording at IrishFest Atlanta 21:39 - FEEDBACK 21:57 - HEATHER DALE ON FEEDBACK That was part of an interview that I did with Heather Dale a while back. Suffice it to say… I want your feedback for the new year. If you have questions or comments. If you have your own story to share, I'd love to hear it and share it with our listeners. Feel free to send an audio file, if you like. Or just email me follow@bestcelticmusic 27:19 - May Will Bloom "Gypsy Rover" from live recording at IrishFest Atlanta 30:25 - Irish Brothers "Brennan on the Moor" from live recording at IrishFest Atlanta 33:03 - The Muckers "The Crash" from live recording at IrishFest Atlanta 36:40 - THANKS 38:26 - STORY OF HEROES OF OUR TIME and ONE OF US One of my family's favorite songs by Heather Dale is the song "One of Us". She talks about it. 45:12 - Heather Dale "One of Us" from Imagineer 48:32 - STORY OF LEAF 53:02 - Heather Dale "Leaf" from Sphere 56:54 - CLOSING 57:48 - Fialla "Not a Doctor" from live recording 1:02:42 - CREDITS Support for this program comes from Cascadia Cross Border Law Group, Creating Transparent Borders for more than twenty five years, serving Alaska and the world. 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Again email follow@bestcelticmusic I have an interesting show for you today as we wait for the results of the Celtic Top 20 and we finish our annual Celtic Christmas episode. First, I reached out to Celtic musicians on the show and asked for them to email audio recordings of live performances they did. I had only a couple responses. In fact, the first artist you heard today was… But I also recorded a bunch of performances at IrishFest Atlanta this year. I got permission to use many of those recordings for this special episode. These are live, raw recordings that I made in the audience. So you'll hear people chatting and weird sounds throughout. But we did our best to get you some of the best recordings from this show. If you have a live recording you made, send it to me. Because I would like to do this again next year. Finally, I found pieces of an interview I did with Heather Dale a couple years back. 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