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MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: December 13, 2018 Want to make a name for yourself? Declare yourself chief of something. Or chief of many things, as Dr. S A Kinnier Wilson did. This week on the podcast, we commemorate his legacy and his commitment to neurology. Produced by James E Siegler. Music by Chris Zabriskie and Mystery Mammal. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCESCompston A. Progressive lenticular degeneration: a familial nervous disease associated with cirrhosis of the liver, by S. A. Kinnier Wilson, (From the National Hospital, and the Laboratory of the National Hospital, Queen Square, London) Brain 1912: 34; 295-509. Brain 2009;132(Pt 8):1997-2001. PMID 19634211S. A. Kinnier Wilson (1878-1937) Lenticular-hepatic degeneration. JAMA 1968;205(12):871-2. PMID 4877350Trocello JM, Broussolle E, Girardot-Tinant N, et al. Wilson's disease, 100 years later…. Rev Neurol (Paris) 2013;169(12):936-43. PMID 24119853Walshe JM. History of Wilson disease: a personal account. Handb Clin Neurol 2017;142:1-5. PMID 28433095 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
This episode originally broadcast on June 13, 2024. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2024/06/binary-system-podcast-414-wtnv-249-rifts-and-mayor-of-kingstown/ Mother Lauren is sponsoring a citywide cleansing of Night Vale and yes that's exactly as scary as it sounds. Self care is still important, so don't forget to check into the Maximum Security Spa for a few hours. Or days. Years? Whatever, the good word of the day is TEETH. After the recap, Kathryn just watched the third episode of the first season of Mayor of Kingstown, which she says has "a yikes of a beginning" and a giant downer of an ending. Elizabeth says it's a shame that the third season so far isn't as good as the first, but it's a little better than the second. Finally, we wrap up with the most recent Transformers graphic novel, some Hugo-nominated short stories, and one last Lore Olympus discussion (....at least until Rachel Smythe gives us some new content. Pretty please Rachel can we have some new content?) This week's outro is a clip from It's All Coming Together by Mystery Mammal. This is where you can find sci-fi and fantasy short stories for free. Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use this link to get there, you can support this podcast too! ScottishLaird.co.uk. For updates, fan art, and other randomness, come follow us on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram!
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities. Episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: May 16, 2019 It would be an understatement to say that endovascular thrombectomy has revolutionized acute stroke management. As of 2018, the American Heart Association recommends treatment up to 24 hours after time last seen normal for select patients. This week on the BrainWaves podcast, Dr. Tudor Jovin--PI for the DAWN and REVASCAT clinical trials--summarizes the history of thrombectomy trials and what it is about our current strategies that have breathed new life into a technique that has historically fizzled. Produced by James E Siegler and Jesse Thon. Music courtesy of Cuicuitte, Coldnoise, Medyn, Jon Watts, Lee Rosevere, and Mystery Mammal. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter (now X) @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Campbell BC, Majoie CB, Albers GW, et al. Penumbral imaging and functional outcome in patients with anterior circulation ischaemic stroke treated with endovascular thrombectomy versus medical therapy: a meta-analysis of individual patient-level data. Lancet Neurol 2019;18(1):46-55. Erratum in: Lancet Neurol 2019 Mar;18(3):e2. PMID 30413385Goyal M, Menon BK, van Zwam WH, et al. Endovascular thrombectomy after large-vessel ischaemic stroke: a meta-analysis of individual patient data from five randomised trials. Lancet 2016;387(10029):1723-31. PMID 26898852Gross BA, Jadhav AP, Jankowitz BT, Jovin TG. The ongoing revolution in thrombectomy: expanding inclusion criteria to larger cores. World Neurosurg 2018;120:393-94. PMID 30292027Heit JJ, Wintermark M. Perfusion computed tomography for the evaluation of acute ischemic stroke: strengths and pitfalls. Stroke 2016;47(4):1153-8. PMID 26965849Jadhav AP, Molyneaux BJ, Hill MD, Jovin TG. Care of the post-thrombectomy patient. Stroke 2018;49(11):2801-07. PMID 30355218Konstas AA, Goldmakher GV, Lee TY, Lev MH. Theoretic basis and technical implementations of CT perfusion in acute ischemic stroke, part 2: technical implementations. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2009;30(5):885-92. PMID 19299489Nogueira RG, Jadhav AP, Haussen DC, et al. Thrombectomy 6 to 24 hours after stroke with a mismatch between deficit and infarct. N Engl J Med 2018;378(1):11-21. PMID 29129157Román LS, Menon BK, Blasco J, et al. Imaging features and safety and efficacy of endovascular stroke treatment: a meta-analysis of individual patient-level data. Lancet Neurol 2018;17(10):895-904. PMID 30264728 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
Autorka „Harry'ego Pottera” od kilku lat mierzy się z awanturami wokół jej osoby. Oskarżana jest o transfobię i nienawiść wobec osób identyfikujących się jako transseksualne/niebinarne. Ale skąd się te oskarżenia wzięły? Jaki jest ich początek? Czy krytyka i nagonki na Rowling są słuszne? O dyskursie wokół Rowling opowiada dr Katarzyna Szumlewicz. Motyw muzyczny na początku podkastu: The Age of Colossus, Mystery Mammal, Free Music Archive (CC BY 4.0). Zdjęcie: Getty Images z późn. zm. https://patronite.pl/totylkoteoria/
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: February 1, 2018 Mike Rubenstein, from prior episodes on global health and CSF interpretation, returns to discuss the case of a patient with recurrent headaches. But this time he uses big words. Take a listen. Produced by James E Siegler. Music by Mystery Mammal, Lee Rosevere, Unheard Music Concepts, and Greg Atkinson. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for routine clinical decision-making. REFERENCES Bigal ME, Lipton RB. The differential diagnosis of chronic daily headaches: an algorithm-based approach. J Headache Pain 2007;8(5):263-72. PMID 17955166 Dodick DW. Clinical practice. Chronic daily headache. N Engl J Med 2006;354(2):158-65. Erratum in: N Engl J Med 2006;354(8):884. PMID 16407511 Goadsby PJ. Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias. Continuum (Minneap Minn) 2012;18(4):883-95. PMID 22868548 Halker RB, Hastriter EV, Dodick DW. Chronic daily headache: an evidence-based and systematic approach to a challenging problem. Neurology 2011;76(7 Suppl 2):S37-43. PMID 21321350 Pareja JA, Antonaci F, Vincent M. The hemicrania continua diagnosis. Cephalalgia 2001;21(10):940-6. PMID 11843864 Prakash S, Patell R. Paroxysmal hemicrania: an update. Curr Pain Headache Rep 2014;18(4):407. PMID 24523000 Silberstein SD, Lipton RB. Chronic daily headache. Curr Opin Neurol 2000;13(3):277-83. PMID 10871251 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: April 18, 2019 In medicine, less is more. Sometimes. In this week's program, Dr. Igor Rybinnik of the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School shares what he's learned when it comes to overtreating patients. Produced by James E Siegler and Igor Ribynnik. Music courtesy of Chris Zabriskie, Kevin McLeod, Mystery Mammal, Hyson, Fabian Measures, and Scott Holmes. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Coysh T, Breen DP. A nationwide analysis of successful litigation claims in neurological practice. JRSM Open 2014;5(3):2042533313518914. PMID 25057378 DesRoches CM, Rao SR, Fromson JA, et al. Physicians' perceptions, preparedness for reporting, and experiences related to impaired and incompetent colleagues. JAMA 2010;304(2):187-93. PMID 20628132 Klaas PB, Berge KH, Klaas KM, Klaas JP, Larson AN. When patients are harmed, but are not wronged: ethics, law, and history. Mayo Clin Proc 2014;89(9):1279-86. PMID 24993860 Mohr JC. American medical malpractice litigation in historical perspective. JAMA 2000;283(13):1731-7. PMID 10755500 Silveira MJ, Kim SY, Langa KM. Advance directives and outcomes of surrogate decision making before death. N Engl J Med 2010;362(13):1211-8. PMID 20357283 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
The Vampire Jumping Spider feeds - in part - on blood. Often, human blood. But how it does it makes it one of the most extraordinary spiders in the world ... Subscribe to the show to make sure you don't miss any future Wild Episodes, and e-mail your comments, corrections, suggestions or feedback to help make those future episodes better! You can also follow the show on Facebook or Twitter. To support the show, please share on social media, rate and review in your podcast app! Thank you. Show notes, with photos, video and links to lots more information, are available at thewildepisode.com Music Opening & Closing Themes: Running Waters and Acoustic Meditation by Audionautix (Jason Shaw), from audionautix.com. CC BY 3.0. Modified versions of: Wax by Nctrnm, CC BY 3.0; Murmur, Leer and Ah! by Mystery Mammal, CC BY 4.0
Opening theme by Logan Howard of Sword Breaker Call-ins from Jason of the Nerd's RPG Variety Podcast Spikepit Runeslinger of Casting Shadows Psychobilly The Cramps, The Meteors, Dai Kaiju, Khrangbin, Vivisectors, HoliznaCC0, Mystery Mammal, Nova's The Crusher ("Do the Hammerlock") Outland (1981), not Outlander! Twin Peaks Nicole Williamson's rendition of The Hobbit The Wind in the Willows stop-motion Nostalgia, life stories, coherence Heraclitus said "No man ever steps in the same river twice. For it's not the same river and he's not the same man." Glory Days by the Boss Mike Wyatt - Against the 70s The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand Hong Kong toys - inspirations for Rust Monster, Owlbear, etc. 3-D Owlbear When We Were Wizards podcast - rise and fall of EGG Toy Soldiers blog on Dragonriders of Styx Blog post on HD > hp Taika Watiti, What We Do in the Shadows, Jojo Rabbit Red Harvest by Dashiell Hammet (influenced Yojimbo, Fistful of Dollars) Thor Wake the Mangog by Lee/Kirby, Simonson Dragonriders of Styx Demons Phil Tippet Mad Dreams and Monsters Rayotus.com Closing music is Moth Man by Apache Tomcat --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/plundergrounds/message
The Freemasons start to panic. Mac takes Arlo under his wing. Written and Created by Jeremy Ellett. Sound Design by Newton Schottelkotte. Content Warning: Discussion of Terminal Illness. CAST: Jack Carmichael as The Narrator David Ault as Mac Dean J. Smith as Arlo Walker Sena Bryer as Larry Dallas Wheatley as Illuminathan Ryan Philbrook as First Doctor Cole Burkhardt as Second Doctor Kristian Lawrence as Freemason Neil Brandon Finch as Freemason Terry Cornelius Mohr as Freemason Saul Mike Paul as the Worshipful Master Mason Socks Whitmore as Superfan Actor Direction by Danyelle Ellett. Post Production and Scoring by Jeremy Ellett. This episode included the songs Social Kapital, Ode to a Dandelion and Tick-Tock by Glad Rags. Revenge! by Spoon. Xanadon't by Mystery Mammal. Plasticity from the Blue Dot Sessons. Time Train from PC, The Mode of Our Consequences from Pangolus. Good Pointe is an independent Audio Fiction studio. If you enjoyed the show you can easily help us out in a big way by leaving us a one-time tip in our tip jar on our Ko-Fi page. Want to help Good Pointe make more weird Audio Fiction? Consider becoming a Patron at Patreon.com/goodpointe. Episode Transcript Post Show Promo Trailer: True Tales of the Illuminati
I am Infinite. I am cosmic. I am purple, obsequious, and clairvoyant. I am POST RELEVANT. I AM the END of the END of TIME.... Fall into the cosmic crystal oceans along the edge of the Lagoon Nebula and surf the silver tides of Aldebaran! The time has come for the grand entrance of the Ladies of the Hour. Let's all live in a swamp and be three dimensional! You are about to witness the return of the Elfling herself to the show for the first time ever! Ladies and Gentlemen, Its Laurelle Rethke, performer, healer, and curator of the Faerie Den crystal shop in NYC. I knew she would be perfect for investigating the deeper themes of the scene in "Under the Silver Lake" where Sam brings a gun to a hut and meets the Final Man and his three brides. And she was! She is! Laurelle and host Phil talk about what parts of the film were spooky, why she remembered UTSL as a bunch of scenes with pretty girls in them, and then we got in deep on the Moon. We dive like dolphins into the Moon's glades of significance - as a tarot card, as a temple, as a tempest temperature taker. We wander across the wonderland of the body's bioelectric fields , feet like salmon zodiacs transform into the apostles and figure out how many snakes Ophiucus is holding. We cast lines to catch the queen of the Fish Tower, Mary Magdalene, and slather on the nard to understand how the Ladies of the Hour applied the medicine. And we wonder about mystery witches wandering Mu.... Its a musical odyssey to make your honey hustle as Phil and Laurelle explore the multiversal moving picture known as "Under the Silver Lake" to a complete musical score. Also! A new song -- "Her Mystery School" -- debuts on the show. The "School" rocks like a crystal shop as the lyrics linger along levels of the edge of orange mirrors - see if you can decipher them on instagram.com/philristaino. Plus! All this and lowly comedy, too!!! Meet a real city-dwelling faerie as she skates the shapes of Persephone's fate and teaches us to cleanse our crystals in the moon light. You'll feel the magic as real until you are dull and boring and omnipresent! Learn more about Laurelle Rethke on her websites https://thefaerieden.com and https://www.5sensehealing.com and contact her @thefairieden on Facebook and Instagram. Check out Laurelle's Book "Connecting with Crystals," available online now. Check out Phil Ristaino's acting/art/and music at his website www.TheseAreDreams.com Contact Phil @philristaino on Facebook and Instagram. And visit https://www.instagram.com/philristaino to see the art and videos that accompany each episode. Become a patron of the show by going to www.patreon.com/postrelevant Hear the album "Boduvt" featuring the show's theme song "the Post Relevant Movement" at http://agentsofvenus.bandcamp.com This show features the royalty-free songs "I'm Back" and "Darkness" by Alex Productions, "The Old Tower Inn" by Random Mind, "Brazilian Streetfight" by Punch Deck, "Falling Into the Game" by Soft and Furious, all found at Chosic.com, and the songs "Quiet Moonlit Countrysides," "Lost on the Freeway," "Thought You Were Cool," "Final Level," and "Advertisements" by HoliznaCCO, "Spacenight" by SPCZ, and "Xanadont" by Mystery Mammal, all found at https://freemusicarchive.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/post-relevant999/message
Ed Choom tries to be everything to everyone and Charlotte finally remembers to do her job. Written and Created by Jeremy Ellett. CAST: Charlie Wes as Ed Choom Zane Schacht as Randy Dunning Lauren Grace Thompson as Gayle Kruger Jack Carmichael as The Narrator Lindsay Zana as Camille Danyelle Ellett as Destiny Jordan Stillman as Judy Michelle Kelly as Charlotte Phil Sherwood as Jay Kale Brown as Jimmie Kristian Lawrence as Neil Jessa Jordan as Tasha Mike Paul as the Worshipful Master Mason Actor Direction by Danyelle Ellett This episode included the songs Social Kapital, U Think U, Ode to a Dandelion and Tick-Tock by Glad Rags. Nettle Swarm by Randy Greer. Breakfast by Damian Baldano. HappyFBirthday by The Danimald. And a short sample from Machine Language by Mystery Mammal. Episode Transcripts Good Pointe is independent, underfunded and fueled by caffeine. If you enjoyed the show you can easily help us out in a big way by leaving us a one-time tip in our tip jar on our Ko-Fi page. Want to help Good Pointe make more weird Audio Fiction? Consider becoming a Patron at Patreon.com/goodpointe. For All Business Inquiries, contact Jeremy at: info@goodpointepodcasts.com Post Show Promo Trailer: Hit The Bricks
The globe has already warmed by more than one degree Celsius over pre-industrial levels and is on track to exceed two degrees by the end of the century. It doesn't sound like a lot but this will have profound effects on human health with Australia being particularly vulnerable. Most obviously, Australia's biggest cities will become furnaces in summer with a more than doubling of heat-related mortality. The rising temperatures will also increase frequency of the climate oscillations that delivered us record-breaking temperatures and bushfires in 2019-2020, followed by historic rains and floods last summer. In this podcast we discuss the effects of this increasingly volatile climate on the health of Australians, from infectious disease to respiratory and even mental health. Professor Lynne Madden explains how the health system can become more resilient to these demands and what measures the RACP is asking Federal Government to commit to in preparation for this. Find out more about the "Health Climate Future" campaign here. Guest Prof Lynne Madden FAPHM (University of Notre Dame) ProductionWritten and produced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Kauko' and ‘Ikigai' by Twelwe. Music courtesy of FreeMusicArchive includes ‘Nothing Else Matters' by Mystery Mammal, ‘Namaste' by Jason Shaw. Image credit; Jamie Kidston, Multimedia and Production Manager at Australian National University.Please visit the RACP website for a transcript and supporting references. RACP can claim CPD credits for listening via MyCPD.
Randy, Ed and Gayle try to create the next great viral video. Doctor K has a secret to share with the group. Writing and Sound Design by Jeremy Ellett CAST: Jack Carmichael as the Narrator Zane Schacht as Randy Dunning Lauren Grace Thompson as Gayle Kruger Charlie Wes as Ed Choom Josh Rubino as Remote Viewing Handler, Passerby Rob Schwarb as Mike Addison Peacock as Karen Amr Ammourazz as Drive-Thru Worker David Sillars as Doctor K Stephen Cullen as Remote Viewing Subject Actor Direction by Danyelle Ellett. Music in this Episode: Theme Song is “Social Kapital” by Glad Rags. Outro Music is "Tick-Tock" by Glad Rags. “Apollo” by Mystery Mammal. “Prometeo” by Damiano Baldoni. “The Fractured Flute” by Kescho. “Retro” by Bajio Alvarado. Logo by Jeremy Ellett. Follow @TwoFlatEarthers on Twitter. Transcripts available on our website. Want to help Good Pointe make more weird Audio Fiction? Consider becoming a Patron at Patreon.com/goodpointe. This episode included a recreation of a (supposedly) declassified document, the infamous "Mars Exploration: 1984."
Content warning: this episode contains themes involving highly contagious diseases Cambria's Call: Part Three A completely unnecessary bar fight has broken out at an otherwise quiet marshland bar and grill. As Devo and Zoox clean up their mess, Amber chases down a former friend-turned-smuggler.Additional music in this episode: “Palaver” by ROZKOL https://rozkol.bandcamp.com/; "Eutrophic" by Mystery Mammal https://soundcloud.com/mysterymammal; and "Fearweaver" by Three Chain Links https://soundcloud.com/beardmont/.
Feliz Navidad! espero disfrutan de estas leyendas e historias relacionadas con navidad. Tema musical, Shchedryk, de Mystery Mammal (freemusicarchive.org). Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/terrorcerca/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/terrorcerca/ GoodReads - https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/130049089-terror-cerca-de-ti Twitter - https://twitter.com/terrorcerca
Feliz Navidad! espero disfrutan de estas leyendas e historias relacionadas con navidad. Tema musical, Shchedryk, de Mystery Mammal (freemusicarchive.org). Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/terrorcerca/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/terrorcerca/ GoodReads - https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/130049089-terror-cerca-de-ti Twitter - https://twitter.com/terrorcerca
We break our long silence in the podcast feed with a very special episode for the solstice holidays. An immersive, imaginary sound walk through a wintery, landscape - complete with stops at market sound stages, through bustling train stations packed with holiday travelers out into the landscape and past seasonal bonfires to the depths of the forest and even catch an improvised performance deep inside a cave... Enjoy the spatialized field recordings with very little processing save layering, mixing and mastering - with locations from Berlin to New Zealand, South Africa to Finland - captured in a single, sonic ramble through the holidays. May it warm your holidays by giving you a great reason to turn down the lights, grab your headphones, put tired feet up by the fire, and let your ears do the walking this holiday season. With love, from us to you! Keep great sounds like this going by becoming a Patreon over at https://www.patreon.com/TheWillowsNest With a shout out to all our current Patreons - thanks for all your ongoing support! With our eternal thanks to Radio Aporee and Free Music Archive artists - who deserve recognition this time of year. A list of all recordings included are below. Sound recordings/phonography, in no particular order: From Radio Aporee (aporee.org): Winter walk / ул. Лесная, Сергиев Посад, Московская обл., Россия, 141307 - Alex K Leaving our microphones by a waterhole at night / Mmabolela Reserve, Limpopo, South Africa - Jeremy Hegge Outflow of Lake Pupuke, contact mic / 26 Minnehaha Avenue, Takapuna, Auckland 0622, New Zealand - summerxc@gmail.com white dragon, sleeping still, green giant immersed within tranquil dreams / moss garden, Studenice, Slovenija - OR poiesis Berlin's loudest sonic place? / Westend, Berlin, Germany - Peter Cusack Freiluftkonzert des Nordholländischen Jugendorchesters auf dem Neumarkt / Open air concert of the North Dutch Youth Orchestra / Altstadt-Nord, Köln, Deutschland - Matthes moss garden, dry, flux / moss waterfall, Studenice, Slovenija - OR poiesis Kauwberg under the bridge / Kauwberg 22, 1180 Uccle, Belgique - Flavien Gillié Vilnius, Lithuania, Rasos cemetery - alas23/sala Kalamaja park (former cemetery) / A sonic walk and deep listening to Kalamaja 2 (from Kai Center) - bruno.quast cemetery ambience, trains / Friedhof Baumschulenweg, Berlin, Deutschland - udo noll Jet Crows Birds Feet / Recordings in the Garage, Malvern, Worcestershire, UK - david.j.pitt@btinternet.com Owls in the night / Recordings in the Garage, Malvern, Worcestershire, UK - david.j.pitt@btinternet.com Conference of crows / Piirimäe, Põlva maakond, Estonia - john grzinich Winter forest solitude / Järvselja primeval, Tartumaa, Estonia - john grzinich Wind, snow and hiking / Mustarinda forest, Hyrynsalmi, Finland - john grzinich 내리는雪_overnight snowfall / 내리는雪_overnight snowfall - abyssence@gmail.com Utena, Lithuania, flag poles in wintery wind / Utena, Lithuania, flag poles in wintery wind - alas23/sala Burning Laurel Leaves, Bredenbury, Herefordshire, UK / Bonfire - david.j.pitt Electricity pole resonance / Šlavantai, Lithuania - Marius Paulikas wind im kulturpalast warschau - udo noll Býčí skála (a cave), Czech Republic / Handpan improvisation - Pavel Paseka From Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/): Audiotransparent - December Radio - by coverclub.nl Shchedryk by Mystery Mammal
Original broadcast date September 10, 2020. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2020/09/binary-system-podcast-234-welcome-to-night-vale-173-the-hundred-year-play/ First up this week is a quick recap of a very long play, followed by some extensive ranting in the weekly SitRep (just the usual pandemic and things being on fire) and then we lose our minds talking about the season finale of The Mandalorian, the latest Lore Olympus, the Umbrella Academy, and the very surprising Night Vale novel The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives In Your Home. This week's outro is a clip from Mo Mo Modem by Mystery Mammal. Here's Kathryn's review of The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives In Your Home. https://pixelatedgeek.com/2020/09/review-the-faceless-old-woman-who-secretly-lives-in-your-home-a-welcome-to-night-vale-novel/ Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use http://www.scottishlaird.co.uk/#_a_2gk to get there, you can support this podcast too! If you want to follow along with Fanart Fridays, check us out on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram!
Original broadcast date September 3, 2020. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2020/09/binary-system-podcast-233-weekly-roundup/ This was another grab-bag kind of episode, as we start out with the weekly SitRep and a few moments on the passing of Chadwick Boseman. After that we jump into happier nerd content: heads up for some MEGA spoilers for Lore Olympus, Mandalorian, and Hannibal. (And on that note could the creators of Hannibal and True Blood for crying out loud LEAVE DR. CHILTON AND TARA ALONE?) (I mean we don't even LIKE Chilton…) This week's outro is a clip from Edge by Mystery Mammal. You can indeed buy merchandise for Lore Olympus. The webcomic's online store can be found here. https://shopwebtoon.com/collections/lore-olympus Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use http://www.scottishlaird.co.uk/#_a_2gk to get there, you can support this podcast too! If you want to follow along with Fanart Fridays, check us out on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram!
Original broadcast date August 27, 2020. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2020/08/binary-system-podcast-232-the-librarian-live-stream-and-lore-olympus/ Night Vale held their second Live Stream Live Performance last week, and it was even more fun than the first one. Listen in as we break down everything we loved about "The Librarian," and then do a super deep dive into the latest episode of Lore Olympus (spoilers ahoy for both, but especially Lore Olympus, because boy howdy are things about to get interesting now that Hera's involved..) This week's outro is a clip from Crush by Mystery Mammal. You can rent the Live Stream episode of The Librarian here. https://noonchorus.com/welcome-to-night-vale/ Our friend Matt's Star Trek podcast "The Starboard Power Coupling" isn't currently updating, but you can catch all four seasons of it here. http://www.vognetwork.com/starboard-power-coupling/ Correction: it happened again at least once - we keep saying Athena when we mean Artemis. Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use http://www.scottishlaird.co.uk/#_a_2gk to get there, you can support this podcast too! If you want to follow along with Fanart Fridays, check us out on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram!
La Codicia is wonderful at this timeof year. All the lights, the store windows all sprucedup, pretty and festive. But it is also not the place you want to be the night before Christmas this year, why? Because if you are on the naughty list presents won't be the only things your family find wrapped underneath your christmas tree.Mick Strawn (Nightmare on Elm St 3/4, Blade, Fantastic Four) leads an all star cast in this thrilling horror comedy from the writer/producer of the Orchid Grove saga. Merry F***ing Christmas was written, produced and edited by Drew Carsonand starred:Mick Strawn as Santa ClausRebecka Ray as JudeSteve Hanisch as NoahAmanda Alderson as MaddieShawn Innes as Maxwell GreeningDave Maresca as John DiceBlaine Kerr as JacobLec Zorn as Seargent HolmesDomenick Scolpini as Officer RappTJ Bowser as JasonDrew Carson as the ElecriticianAnd Danielle Innes as the ReporterMusic was provided by ScOmBer, Copperhead, Mystery Mammal & John Bartmann
Original broadcast date August 13, 2020. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2020/08/binary-system-podcast-230-transformers-war-for-cybertron-siege/ So after the usual SitRep with beers (North Carolina started with a hurricane and ended with an earthquake SO THAT'S PRETTY NORMAL FOR 2020) we touched on bad sports movies and dietary supplement horror stories, and then we jumped straight into Transformers - War For Cybertron: Siege. There's so much about it we like and very few things we dislike. (Pros: Optimus' voice and Jetfire's face. Cons: Megatron's lips.) And after that we had to go nuts about Lore Olympus and how much Apollo needs to be PUNCHED IN THE FACE, before finishing up with Doctor Who and the upcoming audio drama. (Christopher Eccleston eeeeeeeeee!!) This week's outro is a clip from Apollo by Mystery Mammal. Here's an article talking about Christopher Eccleston and his struggle with depression and anorexia. https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/16/entertainment/christopher-eccleston-dr-who-anorexia-intl-scli-gbr/index.html Since we enjoy them so much, here's a link to the Worst Foot Forward podcast https://podbay.fm/podcast/1182008770 and The Dream podcast. https://podbay.fm/podcast/1435743296 Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use http://www.scottishlaird.co.uk/#_a_2gk to get there, you can support this podcast too! If you want to follow along with Fanart Fridays, check us out on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram!
Original broadcast date August 6, 2020. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2020/08/binary-system-podcast-228-welcome-to-night-vale-171-go-to-the-mirror/ Finally, a brand new episode of Welcome to Night Vale to recap! …which takes us about five minutes, since it's something of an experimental episode that doesn't have a plot so much as an overwhelming atmosphere of dread. The recap is notable for the fact that we try to see how many times we can use the word "creepy" in one episode. Then it's off to the races as we do our usual SitRep, talk about episode four of The Mandalorian, season three of Hannibal (with a quick digression to mention the actor who was a body double for Tom Hiddleston NOT THAT KIND HE DOES HIS OWN BUTT SHOTS), the upcoming season two of His Dark Materials, the San Diego Comic-Con online Art Show, and speaking of selling things have you listened to the podcast The Dream yet? Well you should, and we'll tell you why… This week's outro is a clip from He Said, She Said by Mystery Mammal. The SDCC At Home Art Show can still be found here. https://comicconathome.tumblr.com/tagged/comicconathomeartshow Here's that iconic photo of Harold Lloyd. https://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/harold-lloyd-about-harold-lloyd/647/#:~:text=Harold%20Lloyd%20in%20the%20iconic%20clock%20scene%20in%20Safety%20Last! You can find episodes of The Dream here. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dream/id1435743296 (Especially helpful the next time someone tells you about this great business opportunity selling essential oils…) Correction: Turns out Kathryn got the origin story for Slenderman wrong. He didn't get his start in Reddit, he was invented in the Something Awful forum. Or WAS he? No, he totally was. Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use http://www.scottishlaird.co.uk/#_a_2gk to get there, you can support this podcast too! If you want to follow along with Fanart Fridays, check us out on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram!
Original broadcast date July 23, 2020. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2020/07/binary-system-podcast-228-toy-story-4-and-sdcc-home/ We still don't have a Night Vale episode this week and you'd think after 8 years of listening to them we'd know when they did their hiatuses BUT WE DON'T so instead we're talking about San Diego Comic-Con @ Home and how we finally watched Toy Story 4 after a solid year of putting it off. Plus we jumped into some Two Sentence Horror Stories, episode 3 of The Mandalorian, the usual coronavirus sitrep with beers, and some possible Lore Olympus cosplay. This week's outro is a clip from There Is Something Wrong by Mystery Mammal. We mentioned Jenny Parks, one of our favorite artists, you can shop for some of her amazing cat artwork on her Redbubble site. https://www.redbubble.com/people/jennyparks/shop Here's the San Diego Union-Tribune article about socially distant cosplayers. https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/entertainment/story/2020-07-19/comic-con-2020-all-dressed-up-and-nowhere-to-go Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use http://www.scottishlaird.co.uk/#_a_2gk to get there, you can support this podcast too! ScottishLaird.co.uk. If you want to follow along with Fanart Fridays, check us out on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram!
The Abyssal Auction: Part FiveThe Coriolis crew collect their winnings — among other things — and begin their extraction from a doomed deep sea marketplace. A slight complication: The deep sea marketplace is trying to doom them as well.Additional music in this episode: "Troubadour" by Mirco Cortesi https://cormi57.wordpress.com/musica/; "Night III", "Day II", and "Day I" by Swelling https://swelling.bandcamp.com; "Outsiders in Nome" by Mystery Mammal https://soundcloud.com/mysterymammal; and "Epic Battle Music 01" by Airwolf89 https://freesound.org/people/Airwolf89/.
What happens when you launch a short-bus full of musical instruments off an interstate ramp into a town where a dog is mayor? You may just find the true location of Party Cove.Do you have a story too insane to be believed? Share at nfwpod.com!& visit the ‘gram for bonus content and sneak peeks into new eps @nfw.podFind The John Dough Boys @johndoughboys Theme song by joshquat.comPodcast artwork by Will SchneiderArtist featured in this episode: MC Cullah, John Bartmann, Jason Shaw, Loyalty Freak Music, Electric Rodeo Long, Damiano Baldoni, Kevin MacLeod, Sro, Mystery Mammal
In this show: To Our New Home in the Stars - by George Nikolopoulos, narrated by Sarah Jane Justice Fate of the Nameless Child - by Alistair Lloyd. Sew it is Said - by Michael T Schaper White Peach Village - by Umiyuri Katsuyama, narrated by Daphne Milne Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact Sirius by Sergey Cheremisinov is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. An Unearthly Child by Fearless Super Pictures is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. He Said, She Said by Mystery Mammal is licensed under a Attribution License. Sleeping Village by Anti/Uton is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
Una gavilla de bandoleros nostálgicos, una lectora amante del silencio y su amigo inesperado en un ruidoso hotel, una doctora que le dijo "espérate" al amor, un joven aprendiz de un nuevo método de jugar dominó y una tapatía que llevaba un regalo para una amiga en un café pero que cayó presa del recuerdo de otra persona... En este episodio vamos a hacer algo distinto. Les traemos 5 historias sobre personas que por alguna razón, y a veces sin quererlo y sin saberlo, fueron parte de la historia de alguien más. En este episodio, sabrás que parecerse a alguien puede convertir tu día normal en una aventura, en una situación incómoda o todo junto. Pero también, conocerás sobre lo que pasa cuando una pareja decide ya no ser parte de la historia del otro. Este episodio se llama “No soy parte de tu historia” y fue escrito y producido por Mitzi Pineda, Luis Raúl López y Fernando "Micro" Hernández Becerra. Mezcla y diseño sonoro de Luis Raúl López y Fernando "Micro" Hernández Becerra. Sandra Fernández es nuestra Asistente de Producción y Fact Checker. La ilustración de este episodio es de Vivian Cárdenas, la encuentras en Instagram como @viviandot Música en este episodio de Black Ant, John Bartmann, Monplaisir, Mystery Mammal, Loyalty freak music, Soft and furious, Jorge Mario Zuleta y Luis Raúl López, quien interpreta su versión del corrido de “La mula bronca” escrito por Gabino García. Síguenos en twitter @estonoesradio, Instagram @estonoesradiomx y Facebook Esto no es radio oficial. Micro tuite e instagramea como @microgdl. Todos nuestros episodios están en estonoesradio.mx Agradecimientos especiales en este episodio para Montserrat Maciel, Natalia Luján, Julieta García, Karen Lemus, La Doctora Conny, Danush Montaño, la Familia Hernández Pinzón y Antolín Hernández. Aquí encuentras la música utilizada en este episodio: Black Ant - Oh k (Creative Commons Attribution license) https://bit.ly/3eEGK8W (https://bit.ly/3eEGK8W) John Bartmann (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/3hqCSKm (https://bit.ly/3hqCSKm) Monplaisir - Aimer, c'est ce qu'il y a de plus beau (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/2Re1Vpn (https://bit.ly/2Re1Vpn) John Bartmann - Tender moment (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/3y0PyNU (https://bit.ly/3y0PyNU) John Bartmann - Nova Serenade (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/3fiteqD (https://bit.ly/3fiteqD) Mistery Mammal - Toyland (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/3bmHH3D (https://bit.ly/3bmHH3D) Loyalty Freak Music - Summer pride (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/2R6OOXb (https://bit.ly/2R6OOXb) Monplaisir - Four years (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/33LhMy9 (https://bit.ly/33LhMy9) TRG Banks - Stephen Katz (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/2R7BIJe (https://bit.ly/2R7BIJe) Monplaisir - Level 2 (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/3eJm6EM (https://bit.ly/3eJm6EM) Soft and Furious - Monster (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/33Hq1vc (https://bit.ly/33Hq1vc) Monplaisir - Une cathedrale au fond de mon sac (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/3eH8xFG (https://bit.ly/3eH8xFG) TRG Banks - The clown's funeral (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/3uJcWxf (https://bit.ly/3uJcWxf) Black Ant - Fater lee (Creative Commons Attribution license) https://bit.ly/2RfhQnl (https://bit.ly/2RfhQnl) Jorge Mario Zuleta - Cumbia 2005 (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/33CbnWj (https://bit.ly/33CbnWj)
Una gavilla de bandoleros nostálgicos, una lectora amante del silencio y su amigo inesperado en un ruidoso hotel, una doctora que le dijo "espérate" al amor, un joven aprendiz de un nuevo método de jugar dominó y una tapatía que llevaba un regalo para una amiga en un café pero que cayó presa del recuerdo de otra persona... En este episodio vamos a hacer algo distinto. Les traemos 5 historias sobre personas que por alguna razón, y a veces sin quererlo y sin saberlo, fueron parte de la historia de alguien más. En este episodio, sabrás que parecerse a alguien puede convertir tu día normal en una aventura, en una situación incómoda o todo junto. Pero también, conocerás sobre lo que pasa cuando una pareja decide ya no ser parte de la historia del otro. Este episodio se llama “No soy parte de tu historia” y fue escrito y producido por Mitzi Pineda, Luis Raúl López y Fernando "Micro" Hernández Becerra. Mezcla y diseño sonoro de Luis Raúl López y Fernando "Micro" Hernández Becerra. Sandra Fernández es nuestra Asistente de Producción y Fact Checker. La ilustración de este episodio es de Vivian Cárdenas, la encuentras en Instagram como @viviandot Música en este episodio de Black Ant, John Bartmann, Monplaisir, Mystery Mammal, Loyalty freak music, Soft and furious, Jorge Mario Zuleta y Luis Raúl López, quien interpreta su versión del corrido de “La mula bronca” escrito por Gabino García. Síguenos en twitter @estonoesradio, Instagram @estonoesradiomx y Facebook Esto no es radio oficial. Micro tuite e instagramea como @microgdl. Todos nuestros episodios están en estonoesradio.mx Agradecimientos especiales en este episodio para Montserrat Maciel, Natalia Luján, Julieta García, Karen Lemus, La Doctora Conny, Danush Montaño, la Familia Hernández Pinzón y Antolín Hernández. Aquí encuentras la música utilizada en este episodio: Black Ant - Oh k (Creative Commons Attribution license) https://bit.ly/3eEGK8W (https://bit.ly/3eEGK8W) John Bartmann (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/3hqCSKm (https://bit.ly/3hqCSKm) Monplaisir - Aimer, c'est ce qu'il y a de plus beau (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/2Re1Vpn (https://bit.ly/2Re1Vpn) John Bartmann - Tender moment (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/3y0PyNU (https://bit.ly/3y0PyNU) John Bartmann - Nova Serenade (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/3fiteqD (https://bit.ly/3fiteqD) Mistery Mammal - Toyland (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/3bmHH3D (https://bit.ly/3bmHH3D) Loyalty Freak Music - Summer pride (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/2R6OOXb (https://bit.ly/2R6OOXb) Monplaisir - Four years (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/33LhMy9 (https://bit.ly/33LhMy9) TRG Banks - Stephen Katz (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/2R7BIJe (https://bit.ly/2R7BIJe) Monplaisir - Level 2 (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/3eJm6EM (https://bit.ly/3eJm6EM) Soft and Furious - Monster (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/33Hq1vc (https://bit.ly/33Hq1vc) Monplaisir - Une cathedrale au fond de mon sac (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/3eH8xFG (https://bit.ly/3eH8xFG) TRG Banks - The clown's funeral (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/3uJcWxf (https://bit.ly/3uJcWxf) Black Ant - Fater lee (Creative Commons Attribution license) https://bit.ly/2RfhQnl (https://bit.ly/2RfhQnl) Jorge Mario Zuleta - Cumbia 2005 (Public Domain) https://bit.ly/33CbnWj (https://bit.ly/33CbnWj)
The olm (Proteus anguinus) is a very unusual animal: a large cave salamander, with an extraordinary life and an interesting history of research, that comes in (at least) two very different forms: the white olm and the black. Subscribe to the show to make sure you don't miss any future Wild Episodes, and e-mail your comments, corrections, suggestions or feedback to help make those future episodes better! You can also follow the show on Facebook or Twitter. Music Opening & Closing Themes: Running Waters and Acoustic Meditation by Audionautix (Jason Shaw), from audionautix.com. CC BY 3.0. Modified versions of: Ah by Mystery Mammal, CC BY 4.0. Disintegration and Silent Turmoil by Myuu, CC BY 3.0. They Call It Nature and Raise Your Hand If You Think Evil Is Increasing In This World by Chris Zabriskie, CC BY 4.0 www.thewildepisode.com
This episode features an interview with Tarez Samra Graban, an associate professor in the Department of English at Florida State University. Dr. Graban was also the keynote speaker at Middle Tennessee State University’s annual Peck Research on Writing Symposium in February 2020. This interview was recorded just after that keynote, which was titled “Rhetoric, Feminism, and the Transnational Archive.” In this interview, Dr. Graban discusses her work on global and transnational rhetorics, archival methods, and rethinking the role and structure of rhetoric and writing majors at US universities. In particular, we discuss four of her projects. First, Alternative Sources for Rhetorical Traditions, an collection coedited by Graban and Hui Wu. Second, Teaching Rhetoric and Composition through the Archives, another collection Dr. Graban is coediting, this time with Wendy Hayden. Third, her 2017 article “Decolonising the Transnational Archive,” which was published in the African Journal of Rhetoric. And finally, a chapter she cowrote with Meghan Velez for the Routledge Handbook of Comparative World Rhetorics, which came out last year. This episode features a clip from Mystery Mammal's "Archives."
Ep0.2 A need for another car, plenty of claws, and a well-timed pegging reference all plague our heroes as they come face to face with the BBEG for the first time. Theme: You Are a Monster by Monroeville Music Center (small trims) Battle music: Aggressive Phenomenon by Mystery Mammal (trimmed to fit) Music obtained through the Free Music Archive Content Warning: Smoking, use of alcohol, profanity, violence, sexual content
Labord's Chameleon (Furcifer labordi) may look like just another chameleon, albeit a small one. But it isn't. In one crucial respect, it is one of the most unusual animals on Earth. Virtually unique among tetrapods, in fact ... Subscribe to the show to make sure you don't miss any future Wild Episodes, and e-mail your comments, corrections, suggestions or feedback to help make those future episodes better! You can also follow the show on Facebook or Twitter. Music Opening & Closing Themes: Running Waters and Acoustic Meditation by Audionautix (Jason Shaw), from audionautix.com. CC BY 3.0. Magnet and Leer by Mystery Mammal, CC BY 4.0 Rewound, Another Version of You and Candlepower by Chris Zabriskie. CC BY 4.0. www.thewildepisode.com www.thewildepisode.com
De Vliegende Nonnen Podcast gaat over vrouwenzaalvoetbal en een droom: wij zijn een team van 10 enthousiaste dertigers dat nog een keer kampioen worden, voor we te oud zijn.We nemen je overal mee naartoe tijdens onze missie, zelfs de kleedkamer in. Je hoort ons plezier, de wereldgoals en een vechtpartij. Je moet echt gaan luisteren, want dit seizoen was het meest bizarre uit onze geschiedenis." Alleen kun je niets, je moet het samen doen" - Johan CruyffVolg ons op Instagram: @vliegendenonnen en via onze site: www.vliegendenonnen.nl. Op onze site kun je ook tickets reserveren voor een van onze wedstrijden.Met veel dank aan Jan-Jaap Schraverus voor het ontwerp en logo.Overige muziek: Something Elated by Broke For Free (CC by US 4.0), You're Up There by Mystery Mammal (cc by US 3.0) from the Free Music Archive.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this show: Ben - by Robert W. Caldwell, narrated by Timothy Gwyn The Campus - by Jack Beltane The Most Loyal Servant and the Peas - by PS Cottier Dial-Up - by Andrew Dunn Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact Benthic by Mystery Mammal is licensed under a Attribution License. Gang of alley cats by Komiku is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License. Peas Corps by Podington Bear is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. Dial by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. Sylvan Spring by Dee Zee is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
The first episode of What Have We Done?, A podcast for the thinkers among us. In the debut episode, the challenges presented to us by the rise in technology are discussed and the history of Technology as we know it is reviewed. In the first of four episodes on Technology, the guys will discuss some of the first people to talk about technology including Plato, Aristotle, Francis Bacon, and Martin Heidegger. The primary source for this episode was “Philosophy of Technology: The Technological Condition Anthology, Second Edition” by Wiley Blackwell and all music courtesy of Golden Grey and Mystery Mammal. Email any questions or suggestions to WhatHaveWeDonePodcast@Gmail.com and follow us on twitter @WHWDPodcast.
Cathartic Despotism Dystopia 2066 - Plebs & Fuckboys; Theory - Making Lists; Open Mic Stage - Gestapo Dance Party - South Philly Gestapo (Version 2) - Charlotte Webb Swenson, Electric Puppet - Mystery Mammal, Asshole - Entropical Utopia, The Unfortunate Rise of the New Age Gestapo - Toma Dean; Geeknotes: Bone Spurs Gestapo; Practice - Scenarios and Logistics; SS - NO FUTURE
Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky was killed in a Russian prison in 2009. Bill Browder shares his decade long journey for justice- campaigning for a new UK law that takes on people who breach human rights. Guest: Bill Browder, financier and head of the Magnitsky Global Justice campaign.Host: Manveen Rana. Clips used: Euronews, Al Jazeera, CBC.Additional music: Jordan Powell, Kai Engel, Komiku and Mystery Mammal (licensed under Creative Commons). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BBB attempt to ambush an evil army but get caught up with a hunt for a missing dog. Screaming birds then annoy them until they wonder why they came to this planet. Twitter: @SailsOffRails Music Used: Screen Saver by Kevin MacLeod; Willow and the Light by Kevin MacLeod; Loopster by Kevin MacLeod; Strength Of The Titans by Kevin MacLeod; Annihilate by Jeremy Blake; Sentinel by Kai Engel; Boss Battle by Mystery Mammal; Hero Theme by MK2; Solemn Rest by Arcane Anthems; The Parting by Kevin MacLeod; Heavy Interlude by Kevin MacLeod; No Home by Cullah; Observer by Chasms; Sense of Humor by Max McFerren; Future Gladiator by Kevin MacLeod; Killers by Kevin MacLeod; Cavalry by Aakash Gandhi; Bus Da Blockbuster by Doug Maxwell; Darksides by Coyote Hearing; Diggy by Patrick Patrikios; Barbarian by Pierlo; Dragon and Toast by Kevin MacLeod; Prelude and Action by Kevin MacLeod; Endeavour by Jahzzar; The Punkrock Show by myfreemickey; The Banquet by Hainbach
Evening prayer for Monday, January 13th, 2020. The 2nd Monday of Epiphany. The memorial for Hilary, bishop of Poitiers, Teacher of the Faith, 367 C.E. and the day we remember that in 1970 – W.L. Nolen, C. Edwards and A. Miller murdered by Soledad prison guards in California, 2012 – G20 protestor Mandy Hiscocks sentenced to 16 months, and 2014 – CeCe McDonald released Liturgical White. Today's readings in the revised common lectionary are Psalms 04 + 07, Isaiah 40:12-23, John 1:1-18.Music thanks to Small Church Music, Andrew Remillard, and Mystery Mammal.
Evening prayer for Monday, January 6th, 2020. The Monday of Epiphany. Liturgical White. Today's readings in the revised common lectionary are Psalms 96 + 100, Isaiah 52:7-10, and Matthew 12:14-21.Music thanks to Small Church Music, Andrew Remillard, and Mystery Mammal.
SPECIAL SCI-FI HOLIDAY EPISODE! Tune in to this cozy story, complete with Christmas cheer, family drama, and campy alien kitsch. And plenty of '90s nostalgia to go around: Christmas on a rural Minnesota farm, a remote parcel of land with a deep connection to THE OUTSIDE. The family's all together for the first time in years. Grandpa and Grandma keep the connection alive. Mom and Dad don't believe. Little Hazel yearns to make contact, and her Christmas wish comes true... Christmas with the Others by Sic Semper Serpent Content Editor Michael Strand features an alien encounter that alters Hazel's idea of Christmas, and the fate of humanity, forever. Available only on the Everlasting Stories Podcast. AUTHOR: Michael Strand. MUSIC: "Silent Night," "Schendryk," and "O Come All Ye Faithful" by Mystery Mammal and "Let it Snow" by Mindseye. MASTERING: Michael Strand. NARRATOR: Michael Strand. PUBLISHER: T. Martin Crouse.
The full timeline of events and repeating elements in the series. Prepare to have your mind blown. Listen only if you've gotten through most of the show, as there are MASSIVE spoilers for the whole series. A visual for the timeline, explained: http://bit.ly/dogtimeline A visual for the easter eggs, explained: http://bit.ly/dogconnections If you want to download or play around with the sheets, use File:Make a Copy, and then you can sort by episode. The true chronological order for the series: Ghost Mutiny Detective Blues The Prodigal Cat Summer, 2006 Aerophobia Madam AI Karate Chops Doctor Dread Knows Christmas Heist Us The Dragon Jester The Disembodied and Vaguely Australian Alien Winter, 2306 Thanks so much for listening. Find me @podcastgod on instagram & youtube, and at www.podcastgod.net Songs are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution license: The Buccaneer's Haul by Shane Ivey; Hold on a Second by John Deley and the 41 Players; We Were Once Kings, March to Victory, Righteous, Tobaggan by Silent Partner; Bike Sharing to Paradise by Dan Bodan; Relay by Mystery Mammal; Slow Tango by Andrew Huang; Waltz of the Flowers by Tchiakovsky; Final Boss by Myuu; Bethlehem Christmas, Heartwarming by Kevin MacLeod; Renaissance, Carol of the Bells by Audionautix; You're Not Wrong by roljui; Barton Springs by Bird Creek Sounds are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution license from freesound.org
It would be an understatement to say that endovascular thrombectomy has revolutionized acute stroke management. As of 2018, the American Heart Association recommends treatment up to 24 hours after time last seen normal for select patients. This week on the BrainWaves podcast, Dr. Tudor Jovin--PI for the DAWN and REVASCAT clinical trials--summarizes the history of thrombectomy trials, and what it is about our current strategies that have breathed new life into a technique that has historically fizzled. IF YOU'RE TAKING YOUR NEUROLOGY BOARDS, and not sure how to prepare, check out the 2019 Penn Neurology Board Review Course here [or here: https://upenn.cloud-cme.com/default.aspx?P=5&EID=54399]. BrainWaves' listeners get $150 off their enrollment fee using the promo code 'WAVES2019'. Produced by James E. Siegler and Jesse Thon. Music courtesy of Cuicuitte, Coldnoise, Medyn, Jon Watts, Lee Rosevere, and Mystery Mammal. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Konstas AA, Goldmakher GV, Lee TY and Lev MH. Theoretic basis and technical implementations of CT perfusion in acute ischemic stroke, part 2: technical implementations. AJNR American journal of neuroradiology. 2009;30:885-92. Heit JJ and Wintermark M. Perfusion Computed Tomography for the Evaluation of Acute Ischemic Stroke: Strengths and Pitfalls. Stroke; a journal of cerebral circulation. 2016;47:1153-8. Goyal M, Menon BK, van Zwam WH, Dippel DW, Mitchell PJ, Demchuk AM, Davalos A, Majoie CB, van der Lugt A, de Miquel MA, Donnan GA, Roos YB, Bonafe A, Jahan R, Diener HC, van den Berg LA, Levy EI, Berkhemer OA, Pereira VM, Rempel J, Millan M, Davis SM, Roy D, Thornton J, Roman LS, Ribo M, Beumer D, Stouch B, Brown S, Campbell BC, van Oostenbrugge RJ, Saver JL, Hill MD, Jovin TG and collaborators H. Endovascular thrombectomy after large-vessel ischaemic stroke: a meta-analysis of individual patient data from five randomised trials. Lancet. 2016;387:1723-31. Gross BA, Jadhav AP, Jankowitz BT and Jovin TG. The Ongoing Revolution in Thrombectomy: Expanding Inclusion Criteria to Larger Cores. World Neurosurg. 2018;120:393-394. Jadhav AP, Molyneaux BJ, Hill MD and Jovin TG. Care of the Post-Thrombectomy Patient. Stroke; a journal of cerebral circulation. 2018;49:2801-2807. Nogueira RG, Jadhav AP, Haussen DC, Bonafe A, Budzik RF, Bhuva P, Yavagal DR, Ribo M, Cognard C, Hanel RA, Sila CA, Hassan AE, Millan M, Levy EI, Mitchell P, Chen M, English JD, Shah QA, Silver FL, Pereira VM, Mehta BP, Baxter BW, Abraham MG, Cardona P, Veznedaroglu E, Hellinger FR, Feng L, Kirmani JF, Lopes DK, Jankowitz BT, Frankel MR, Costalat V, Vora NA, Yoo AJ, Malik AM, Furlan AJ, Rubiera M, Aghaebrahim A, Olivot JM, Tekle WG, Shields R, Graves T, Lewis RJ, Smith WS, Liebeskind DS, Saver JL, Jovin TG and Investigators DT. Thrombectomy 6 to 24 Hours after Stroke with a Mismatch between Deficit and Infarct. The New England journal of medicine. 2018;378:11-21. Campbell BCV, Majoie C, Albers GW, Menon BK, Yassi N, Sharma G, van Zwam WH, van Oostenbrugge RJ, Demchuk AM, Guillemin F, White P, Davalos A, van der Lugt A, Butcher KS, Cherifi A, Marquering HA, Cloud G, Macho Fernandez JM, Madigan J, Oppenheim C, Donnan GA, Roos Y, Shankar J, Lingsma H, Bonafe A, Raoult H, Hernandez-Perez M, Bharatha A, Jahan R, Jansen O, Richard S, Levy EI, Berkhemer OA, Soudant M, Aja L, Davis SM, Krings T, Tisserand M, San Roman L, Tomasello A, Beumer D, Brown S, Liebeskind DS, Bracard S, Muir KW, Dippel DWJ, Goyal M, Saver JL, Jovin TG, Hill MD, Mitchell PJ and collaborators H. Penumbral imaging and functional outcome in patients with anterior circulation ischaemic stroke treated with endovascular thrombectomy versus medical therapy: a meta-analysis of individual patient-level data. The Lancet Neurology. 2019;18:46-55. Roman LS, Menon BK, Blasco J, Hernandez-Perez M, Davalos A, Majoie C, Campbell BCV, Guillemin F, Lingsma H, Anxionnat R, Epstein J, Saver JL, Marquering H, Wong JH, Lopes D, Reimann G, Desal H, Dippel DWJ, Coutts S, du Mesnil de Rochemont R, Yavagal D, Ferre JC, Roos Y, Liebeskind DS, Lenthall R, Molina C, Al Ajlan FS, Reddy V, Dowlatshahi D, Sourour NA, Oppenheim C, Mitha AP, Davis SM, Weimar C, van Oostenbrugge RJ, Cobo E, Kleinig TJ, Donnan GA, van der Lugt A, Demchuk AM, Berkhemer OA, Boers AMM, Ford GA, Muir KW, Brown BS, Jovin T, van Zwam WH, Mitchell PJ, Hill MD, White P, Bracard S, Goyal M and collaborators H. Imaging features and safety and efficacy of endovascular stroke treatment: a meta-analysis of individual patient-level data. The Lancet Neurology. 2018;17:895-904.
In medicine, less is more. Sometimes. In this week's program, Dr. Igor Rybinnik of the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School shares what he's learned when it comes to overtreating patients. IF YOU'RE TAKING YOUR NEUROLOGY BOARDS, and not sure how to prepare, check out the 2019 Penn Neurology Board Review Course here [https://upenn.cloud-cme.com/default.aspx?P=5&EID=54399]. BrainWaves' listeners get $150 off their enrollment fee using the promo code 'WAVES2019'. Produced by James E. Siegler and Igor Ribynnik. Music courtesy of Chris Zabriskie, Kevin McLeod, Mystery Mammal, Hyson, Fabian Measures, and Scott Holmes. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Silveira MJ, Kim SY and Langa KM. Advance directives and outcomes of surrogate decision making before death. The New England journal of medicine. 2010;362:1211-8. Klaas PB, Berge KH, Klaas KM, Klaas JP and Larson AN. When patients are harmed, but are not wronged: ethics, law, and history. Mayo Clinic proceedings. 2014;89:1279-86. DesRoches CM, Rao SR, Fromson JA, Birnbaum RJ, Iezzoni L, Vogeli C and Campbell EG. Physicians' perceptions, preparedness for reporting, and experiences related to impaired and incompetent colleagues. JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association. 2010;304:187-93. Mohr JC. American medical malpractice litigation in historical perspective. JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association. 2000;283:1731-7. Coysh T and Breen DP. A nationwide analysis of successful litigation claims in neurological practice. JRSM Open. 2014;5:2042533313518914.
Note: this is a rerun of a previous episode. Nancy staged a friend-tervention for Joe Rodriguez. Will finding your gaggle be your resolution for the new year? And if you want to broaden your friendship horizons this year, join our How to Get a Gaggle project! Special thanks to Fran Tirado of the podcast Food 4 Thot, Eric Sosa at C'mon Everybody, and Bill Clark and Libby Willis at MeMe's Diner. Our friendship project is coordinated by Charlotte Cooper with help from Ashley Lusk, Caroline English, Sahar Baharloo, Sarah Sandbach, Fiona Carswell, and many more of our colleagues at WNYC Studios. Original music by Jeremy Bloom with additional music by Mystery Mammal ("You're Up There"), Podington Bear ("Gizmo"), and Creo ("Memory"). Theme by Alex Overington. We need your help! Are you thinking about money as this new year begins? So are we. It seems like so much of the economy and the milestones of financial planning are geared towards cishet people -- the tax incentives to get married, the costs associated with starting a family. And healthcare. Like, all of healthcare. So here at Nancy, we’re taking a look at how queer people navigate the financial system. Has there been a time when you’ve noticed you’ve had a harder time sorting out money issues than your friends who aren’t queer? Or is there a way you’ve sort of hacked the system -- to get what you need but on your own terms? We want to hear about your experience. Record a voice memo telling us about your queer money moments and send it to nancy@wnyc.org. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at nancypodcast.org/donate.
Welcome to a special holiday episode of Character Creation Cast! In this episode, Amelia and Ryan share some of their favorite cuts from all of their cold open recording sessions! So, come with us, and take a listen behind the scenes on this wild journey through time! Announcements: Our Discord: https://discord.charactercreationcast.com Midwinter Gaming Convention in Milwaukee, WI: Main Site: http://www.midwintergamingconvention.com/ Chimera Game 1: https://tabletop.events/conventions/midwinter-gaming-convention-2019/schedule/331 Chimera Game 2: https://tabletop.events/conventions/midwinter-gaming-convention-2019/schedule/332 Chimera Twitter: @ChimeraRPG (https://twitter.com/ChimeraRPG) One Shot Patreon: https://patreon.com/oneshotpodcast Character Creation Cast on Apple Podcasts (The best place to leave reviews for us)! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/character-creation-cast/id1363822066?mt=2&ls=1 Character Creation Cast on Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/character-creation-cast?refid=stpr Character Creation Cast on Facebook https://facebook.com/CharacterCreationCast Opening Music: Track 1: Silent Night by Mystery Mammal is licensed under a Public Domain License. (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mystery_Mammal/Xmas_on_Tape/Silent_Night_1921) Track 2: "Nutcracker- Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" (https://freemusicpublicdomain.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Track 3: Snowfall by TRG Banks is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License. (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/TRG_Banks/TRG_Banks_Christmas_Album/Snowfall) Our Podcast: Character Creation Cast: Twitter: @CreationCast (https://twitter.com/CreationCast) Facebook: https://facebook.com/charactercreationcast/ Discord: http://discord.charactercreationcast.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creationcast/ Amelia Antrim: @gingerreckoning (https://twitter.com/gingerreckoning) Ryan Boelter: @lordneptune (https://twitter.com/lordneptune) Our Website: http://www.charactercreationcast.com Our Network: http://oneshotpodcast.com Network Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/oneshotpodcast
Real people, real stories, unscripted, and uncensored. The theme for this episode of the RAW Storytelling podcast is TRANSFORMATIONS. Listen in and stay RAW! Storytellers: - Sean Russell: More about him at lesaruss.com - Marty Elberg: Hire him at circleoflifelegal.com - Alexa Rose Carlin: Follow her journey at alexacarlin.com Credits: Hosted by Enid Nolasco of Witchcraft Branding. Live show audio recorded by DJ Zondoz. Our host venue is Café Collective. Our podcast editor is Fabiel Lozada. Special thanks to Dogs of Fun for documenting our shows. Music played in this episode is by Podington Bear, ccMixter, Spinning Merkaba, Mystery Mammal, and other varied artists featured on our live show recordings. Web: RAWstorytelling.org Instagram: @rawstorytelling Facebook: @rawstorytelling
Want to make a name for yourself? Declare yourself chief of something. Or chief of many things, as Dr. S. A. Kinnier Wilson did. This week on the podcast, we commemorate his legacy and his commitment to neurology. Produced by James E. Siegler. Music by Chris Zabriskie and Mystery Mammal. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES S. A. Kinnier Wilson (1878-1937) Lenticular-hepatic degeneration. JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association. 1968;205:871-2. Compston A. Progressive lenticular degeneration: a familial nervous disease associated with cirrhosis of the liver, by S. A. Kinnier Wilson, (From the National Hospital, and the Laboratory of the National Hospital, Queen Square, London) Brain 1912: 34; 295-509. Brain. 2009;132:1997-2001. Trocello JM, Broussolle E, Girardot-Tinant N, Pelosse M, Lachaux A, Lloyd C and Woimant F. Wilson's disease, 100 years later. Rev Neurol (Paris). 2013;169:936-43. Walshe JM. History of Wilson disease: a personal account. Handbook of clinical neurology. 2017;142:1-5.
This is the last episode in Season 2! This is part 2 of a 2 part series of our Season 2 highlights. In these highlights episodes you’ll hear the crowd favorites from Season 2 from the most listened to episodes, most commented on stories, and the stories that created the richest dialogue here at Boldly Went and with you, our listeners. Adventure Storytellers: Sara Vanderwaal, Sandor Lau, Pam Hardy, Greg Pressler, Patrick Stewart From: Moab, UT, Portland, OR, Bend, OR Music: Ryan Little, Maricsz, Mystery Mammal, Katy Kirby, Doctor Turtle, Jason Shaw, Jahzzar, Jon Watts Sponsors: You, our faithful listeners! Keep the show going on and join us at www.patreon.com/boldlywent Follow along on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boldlywentadventures/
Tobin is on a quest to convince his coworkers that RuPaul's Drag Race is more than meets the eye. With expert help from Mathew Rodriguez and Mackenzie Cole. Plus, a conversation with drag trailblazer Peppermint, who's making history as the first trans woman to originate a principal role on Broadway in the new Go-Go's-inspired musical Head Over Heels. Join us Saturday, June 16 for the first-ever Big Queer Pod Fest, a live show at the Bell House in Brooklyn featuring Nancy, Food 4 Thot, Making Gay History, and LGBTQ&A. Proceeds go to The Trevor Project. Episode scoring by Jeremy Bloom with additional music by Mystery Mammal ("Xanadont"), Broke for Free ("Hella"), Benedek ("Cruzin"), and Lee Rosevere ("Welcome to the World of the Living"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
Welcome to Point Crawl. I'm your host, Connor Sites-Bowen.Point Crawl approaches conversation like roleplaying games approach adventures - a series of landmarks to explore and find meaning in.Today's Point Crawl starts at the Field of Field Recordings.Point of Interest: Listening Notes [:37]Point of Interest: Overtaken By a Train On a Bike [5:41]Point of Interest: Hidden Highways [13:17]The episode of Andrew Kaiser's ZenGlop podcast that I mention can be found here: http://www.zenglop.net/zenglop/2018/05/episode-30-modes-of-sonic-psychogeography-modify-memorialize-manipulate-.htmlMusic for this episode is CC-BY: Xanadon't by Mystery Mammal. Thank you Creative Commons and thank you Mystery Mammal.
Nancy's "How to Get a Gaggle" project gave listeners four weeks of challenges toward making new friends. This week on the show, we check in on how it all went. You can still sign up for the Gaggle project - you'll get four weeks of coaching and challenges over email. Plus be sure to check out our new Facebook group for Nancy listeners. Special thanks this week to friendship guinea pig Joe Rodriguez and WNYC engagement project extraordinaire Charlotte Cooper. The next Queer Soup Night happens on June 10 in Brooklyn. Episode scoring by Jeremy Bloom with additional music by James Pants ("Bird"), Madame Rrose Selavy ("Sojou Meu Nome"), Mystery Mammal ("Xanadont"), Ondrosik ("Love is Over"), and Anamorphic Orchestra ("Machine Elves"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
I get to work on too many ideas. I’m going to work for myself. That’s decided. I register as a business, open a bank account, brainstorm plans, buy three web domains. There are a lot of things I want to do. I’ll be a freelancer, teaching, video production, maybe other things, but not too much. I can’t be swamped because there’s more. I’ll start an online documentary school. I’ll write some books. I know what I want to write. I’m itching to start. And I have three podcast ideas. Cooking with my mum, documentary filmmaker conversations, and our story. I want to do them all!I have to pick a place to start and our podcast is the one closest to my heart. I try to turn down the volume on all my screaming ideas and to concentrate. Since 2011 I’ve recorded clips from my life, from our lives, with the hope that one day I could use them to tell the story of becoming a single mother by choice. I’ve been writing little passages in my head for years. I have 300 audio clips, about 200 hours. I listen, I trim, I take notes, I double the speed. Days pass like this. It’s going to take forever. Sometimes it feels voyeuristic. Peering into a past life. One I’d partially forgotten, as if it’s someone else’s. I pick a date. I announce the series. Now I can’t back out. This is happening. This production is made by Sophie and Astrid Harper, in partnership with Wondery. We’re supported by generous listeners. Story editing by Michelle Webster.Thanks to my family and friends for being part of the story, and especially to Astrid. Music from freemusicarchive.org - CC NC License:Charge Into 2015 by Dexter Britain, Eutrophic by Mystery Mammal and Ennui by Lee Rosevere. Ad music from freemusicarchive.org - CC Commercial License: Drop of Water in the Ocean by Broke For Free.Hello Fresh: US listeners, for $30 off your first week of HelloFresh, visit hellofresh.com/accident30 and enter code ACCIDENT30Thank you kind people supporting us on Patreon! Margaret P. Jones, Trish Perlen, Angela Kim, Emma Burbank, Ellie McHale, Russell Kerrison, Julie Greenhalgh, Rebecca Reid, Kasey Tomkins, Dianne Firth, Anne Staude, Sarah E. Leslie, Adam Coulson, Melanie Ann, Lea Durie, Laura Getson, Bill, Sue Giugni, Maia Bittner, Elizabeth Adcock, Megan O’Brien, Katie Wolgamot, Lilit Asiryan, Laura Madge, Laura Cherry, Bethany White, Paul S Mitchell and Mariele Thadani and more.If you’dlike to chip in a couple of dollars towards each new episode, go to patreon.com/notbyaccident.Go to www.notbyaccident.net to find out more about the series, join the e-newsletter or to get in touch.We’ll be back with the next instalment in about 4 weeks.
In our season three premiere, Nancy stages a friend-tervention for Joe Rodriguez. Plus, we launch our new How to Get a Gaggle project! Special thanks to Fran Tirado of the podcast Food 4 Thot, Eric Sosa at C'mon Everybody, and Bill Clark and Libby Willis at MeMe's Diner. Our friendship project is coordinated by Charlotte Cooper with help from Ashley Lusk, Caroline English, Sahar Baharloo, Sarah Sandbach, Fiona Carswell, and many more of our colleagues at WNYC Studios. Loading... Original music by Jeremy Bloom with additional music by Mystery Mammal ("You're Up There"), Podington Bear ("Gizmo"), and Creo ("Memory"). Theme by Alex Overington. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
Broken legs, forest fires, house explosions, a case of Giardia, and some really strange questions. Scary stories so bizarre that they border on unbelievable. Storytellers: Ben Oberhand, Sara Vanderwaal Music: Ryan Little, Visciera, Mystery Mammal, Josh Woodward Sponsors: TERRITORY RUN CO. An independent trail running apparel brand, created to empower the wild hearted. You, our faithful listeners! Keep the show going on and join us at www.patreon.com/boldlywent
A family feline leaves home on a quest for the perfect mouse. Songs are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution license: From Russia With Love by Huma-Huma; Relay by Mystery Mammal; Cherry by Nctrnm; Running Through the Forest by Doug Maxwell; Gaia in the Fog by Dan Bodan; Crossing the Divide by Kevin McLeod; Ghost Dance by Kevin McLeod; Impact Intermezzo by Kevin McLeod
Memories are strange things to find, but natural when our heros must do some Self Reflecting. Our Cast! [Dan][1] | Kat | [Vida][2] | [VJ][3] Find Us [Our Website][4] | [Patreon][5] | [Discord][6] | [Tumblr][7] Special Thanks to Our Patreon Supporters: dualblade77 and Wolfgang Anderson Extra Special Shout out to friend of the Show [Taylor][8] Additional Music: [Murmur][9] by Mystery Mammal And Remember: Stay Wyrd [1]: https://twitter.com/unrealgiraffe [2]: https://twitter.com/greenbeanspirit [3]: https://twitter.com/nwfairy [4]: https://www.hedgedinacs.com [5]: https://www.patreon.com/hedgedinacs [6]: https://discord.gg/Aejk8uP [7]: https://hedgedinacs.tumblr.com [8]: https://twitter.com/LeviathanFiles [9]: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mystery_Mammal/Bulkhead_2/Mystery_Mammal_-12-_Murmur
Mike Rubenstein, from prior episodes on global health and CSF interpretation, returns to discuss the case of a patient with recurrent headaches. But this time he uses big words. Take a listen. Produced by James E. Siegler. Music by Mystery Mammal, Lee Rosevere, Unheard Music Concepts, and Greg Atkinson. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for routine clinical decision making. REFERENCES Dodick DW. Clinical practice. Chronic daily headache. The New England journal of medicine. 2006;354:158-65. Halker RB, Hastriter EV and Dodick DW. Chronic daily headache: an evidence-based and systematic approach to a challenging problem. Neurology. 2011;76:S37-43. Bigal ME and Lipton RB. The differential diagnosis of chronic daily headaches: an algorithm-based approach. J Headache Pain. 2007;8:263-72. Silberstein SD and Lipton RB. Chronic daily headache. Curr Opin Neurol. 2000;13:277-83. Pareja JA, Antonaci F and Vincent M. The hemicrania continua diagnosis. Cephalalgia. 2001;21:940-6. Prakash S and Patell R. Paroxysmal hemicrania: an update. Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2014;18:407. Goadsby PJ. Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2012;18:883-95.
Ho Ho Ho!It's the Xmas special from ya boys, Louis and Fraser! The slay bells are sure jingling as we discuss the 1984 movie Dont Open till Christmas! Music by Mystery Mammal!
Kit persuades and .... Blah blah blah! He finds some sweet shades! He makes risky choices! YOLO! Our Cast! [Dan][1] | Kat | [Vida][2] | [VJ][3] Find Us [Our Website][4] | [Patreon][5] | [Discord][6] | [Tumblr][7] Special Thanks to Our Patreon Supporters Extra Special Shout out to friend of the Show [Taylor][8] Additional Music: [Murmur][9] by Mystery Mammal And Remember: Stay Wyrd [1]: https://twitter.com/unrealgiraffe [2]: https://twitter.com/greenbeanspirit [3]: https://twitter.com/nwfairy [4]: https://www.hedgedinacs.com [5]: https://www.patreon.com/hedgedinacs [6]: https://discord.gg/Aejk8uP [7]: https://hedgedinacs.tumblr.com [8]: https://twitter.com/LeviathanFiles [9]: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mystery_Mammal/Bulkhead_2/Mystery_Mammal_-12-_Murmur
José interviews Alfredo, an employee at Chicago's Pizza, about Christmas and other aspects of his life. Music: "Good Grief" by Mystery Mammal, licensed under CC By-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Isabella interviews Smyser's principal, Mr. Travlos, about the school's safety history and if they've ever needed to do a lockdown at Smyser. Music: "Good Grief" by Mystery Mammal, licensed under CC By-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Episode 33- "Assulty the Snowman's Christmas Special" Happy Christmas every butthole! Sorry for the large gap inbetween shows. We give an explaination why in the episode along with our other checkins. We have some good stories this week from living in a hotel for two weeks, to Jeremy using strange tatics to find out who was touching his office furniture while his legs were broken. It takes a while to get into, but after the crazy stories and banter we finally get into a Christmas themed "All in Time"! Then before the break we bust out a snowy, sparkly, no good, two timing "Kooky Kriminals"! After the break we try and figure out where some crazy Christmas laws come from in "Whoes Law is it Anyways"! In Our next Christmas themed segment we hear a snippet of Christmas history in "The Dusty Den". Next we try to get some actual comedy in this show by asking "Would You Blather?". To end the hap hap happiest fucking Christmas episode you've ever heard we present to you, "Basement Bunker". Thanks for tuning in and dont forget to email in to basementblather@outlook.com to tell us how much you missed us. Santa Laugh-metaepitomeO Come All Ye Faithful by Mystery Mammal Shchedryk- by Mystery MammalSilent Night by Mystery Mammal
Blok by Blok presents Smyser Live! Our students present some of their projects in front of a live audience. Intro includes "The Sculpture" by Podington Bear, which is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Woodwinds/TheSculpture https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode Other music heard during the broadcast: -"Cirrus" by Blue Dot Sessions, licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ -"Downtown" by Podington Bear, licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ -"The Falls" by Podington Bear, licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ -"Wall" by Jahzzar, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ -"Good Grief" by Mystery Mammal, licensed under CC By-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Not In Our House co-found Laura T. Fisher talks about the origin of the groundbreaking organization and how you can bring more mindful work spaces to your theatre community or creative environment. Chicago Reader Article "At Profiles Theatre, The Drama - And Abuse - Is Real" https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/profiles-theatre-theater-abuse-investigation/Content?oid=22415861 Chicago Reader Follow-Up Article, one year later https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/profiles-theatre-theater-abuse-investigation/Content?oid=22415861 Not In Our House Website http://www.notinourhouse.org/ Chicago Inclusion Project https://www.thechicagoinclusionproject.org/ Intro music: M.Nomized And Midnight Moodswings "Sleep! She Will Come Soon (liquid mix)" http://freemusicarchive.org/music/MNomized_And_Midnight_Moodswings/The_Surrogate_Piano_Reworks/MNomized_And_Midnight_Moodswings_-_The_Surrogate_Piano_Reworks_GHGR7914_-_04_Sleep_She_Will_Come_Soon_liquid_mix Outro music Mystery Mammal "Leer" http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mystery_Mammal/Bulkhead_2/Mystery_Mammal_-_08_-_Leer
One-Time Pod explores the history of cryptography through episodes produced by students in Derek Bruff's first-year writing seminar at Vanderbilt University. Each episode considers a different code or cipher, how it works, and why it's interesting. For more on Dr. Bruff's first-year seminar on cryptography, visit the course homepage: derekbruff.org/blogs/fywscrypto/. Intro music: "To Be Decided," Mystery Mammal, CC-BY
Ask anyone about their neighbors and they’ll likely have a strong opinion to share. This week, Versify’s team of poets sit down with strangers to hear stories about neighbors and neighborhoods. They discover unusual recollections and moments of camaraderie — and then turn those memories into original poems. * * Credits: Versify is hosted by Joshua Moore, a poet with The Porch, Nashville’s nonprofit literary center. The show is edited and produced by WPLN’s Tony Gonzalez, with additional editing on this episode by Blake Farmer, Anita Bugg, and Susannah Felts. Carl Pedersen masters the show. The music is by Mystery Mammal and the Anamorphic Orchestra, found through the Free Music Archive. Today’s stories and poems were recorded at the 2016 Athens of the South Music and Arts Festival in Nashville, Tenn.
This week Sean and Steven reflect their times. First they talk about the new dark comedy Ingrid Goes West starring Aubrey Plaza and Elizabeth Olsen. Then they get into their lists of their top 5 favorite movies that reflect the time in which they were made. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, and enjoy! Podcast music - Upright by Mystery Mammal.
Next up in the Critical Security Controls is number nine, Network Limits. Much like your users and computers the network should be in a Least Privilege mode. Listen to hear the details and reasons behind this control. Be aware, be safe. ------------------------------------ Website - https://www.binaryblogger.com Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/binaryblogger iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/security-in-five-podcast/id1247135894?mt=2 Podcast RSS - http://securityinfive.libsyn.com/rss YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/binaryblogger Email - contactme@binaryblogger.com Music in this episode: Greenhorn by Mystery Mammal is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License.
Note, this episode is over the five minutes but it's an important topic. Healthcare data is the most sought after recored on the dark markets. Why? What can be done with it and why is it the top target? Listen to this episode to get the details. Be aware, be safe. ------------------------------------ Website - https://www.binaryblogger.com Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/binaryblogger iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/security-in-five-podcast/id1247135894?mt=2 Podcast RSS - http://securityinfive.libsyn.com/rss YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/binaryblogger Email - contactme@binaryblogger.com Music in this episode: Greenhorn by Mystery Mammal is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License.
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The web is getting more and more complicated, but where does that leave people trying to learn the trade? Subscribe: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ask-a-designer-anything/id1190920993/ (ITUNES) | http://subscribeonandroid.com/www.omnycontent.com/d/playlist/ed1ec2a8-1468-4efb-8487-a75200bf3e28/5a974391-51f6-4ae3-aba2-a75200bf8af4/c00377fc-c1e3-4e0e-9013-a75200bf8af9/podcast.rss (ANDROID) | http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=127134&refid=stpr (STITCHER) | http://www.omnycontent.com/d/playlist/ed1ec2a8-1468-4efb-8487-a75200bf3e28/5a974391-51f6-4ae3-aba2-a75200bf8af4/c00377fc-c1e3-4e0e-9013-a75200bf8af9/podcast.rss (RSS FEED) Music and links from this episode http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mystery_Mammal/Risk_Society/A_Walk (A Walk by Mystery Mammal) http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mystery_Mammal/Wonders_Of_Modern_Technology/Lonely_Satellite (Lonely Satellite by Mystery Mammal) http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Little_Glass_Men/The_Age_of_Insignificance/Conviction (Conviction by Little Glass Men) Line-by-line notes I don't like making this podcast a look back on the golden days But today warrants a revisit When I first started making websites An embarrassingly long time ago now Some 16 years ago There were really only 2 things you needed to make one HTML And CSS Some people were still using tables for layout, but that's a different story for a different day And now, in 2017, you need way more than that Git, terminal, grunt, gulp, npm, package managers, jquery, JavaScript, Vue.js, deployment commands It isn't simple to make a website anymore This episode is all about my belief that the web is getting too complicated This is AADA, and I'm Craig Burgess MUSIC Yes, before you say it, you COULD still make a website out of just HTML and CSS these days When I make a website for myself, I usually like sticking to just these two simple things But if you rocked up to a web agency up and down the land tomorrow looking for a job And they asked you what you knew And you replied with HTML, CSS, and I know FTP to upload it They wouldn't be very impressed, and you'd be unlikely to get a job Let's get this straight, for most agencies, they now expect more From graduates, they expect a lot of complicated technical knowledge Things like Git, task runners, setting up Terminal and using the Terminal are just the tip of the iceberg And I'd argue that this knowledge is expected And honestly, we've done this to ourselves The web industries desire to continue to push the boundaries, and to continue to get better To use faster and more efficient technologies To use better methodologies Has brought about a massive technological barrier to the web design game The rise of the role of a "front end developer" has lead to the development of lots of obscure and difficult to learn technologies I know all this, because I've tried to teach this stuff I've kept it simple too Things like basic Git commands, basic Grunt stuff, basic terminal commands And all of this goes of the head of nearly everybody I've tried teaching this to We're in this industry every day, and I don't think we've realised how complicated we've made things I genuinely don't think we've realised it Even responsive web design is difficult to teach people, and a difficult concept for a young designer and a young web developer to understand Over the past five years, we've seen the front end side of building a website Just the HTML and CSS stuff Take lots of hints and tips from the "real" development community And all that is really good Don't misinterpret what I'm saying here PRogress is good And progress is necessary And the web design industry has matured a lot But in our obsessive effort to get better and introduce better technologies We've forgotten how the hell we can teach...
AADA - Raw, direct and live chats about design and creativity
How do you use design to improve your business? Subscribe: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ask-a-designer-anything/id1190920993/ (ITUNES) | http://subscribeonandroid.com/www.omnycontent.com/d/playlist/ed1ec2a8-1468-4efb-8487-a75200bf3e28/5a974391-51f6-4ae3-aba2-a75200bf8af4/c00377fc-c1e3-4e0e-9013-a75200bf8af9/podcast.rss (ANDROID) | http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=127134&refid=stpr (STITCHER) | http://www.omnycontent.com/d/playlist/ed1ec2a8-1468-4efb-8487-a75200bf3e28/5a974391-51f6-4ae3-aba2-a75200bf8af4/c00377fc-c1e3-4e0e-9013-a75200bf8af9/podcast.rss (RSS FEED) Music and links from this episode http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Drake_Stafford/SUNDAY/WORLD_TAKE_-_DRAKE_STAFFORD (World Take by Drake Stafford) http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mystery_Mammal/Risk_Society/All_Your_Organs_Get_A_Laugh (All Your Organs Get A Laugh by Mystery Mammal) http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mystery_Mammal/Risk_Society/Good_Grief (Good Grief by Mystery Mammal) Line-by-line notes After my last couple of episodes about politics I’m leaving all that alone for a couple of episodes now And I’m going to return to talking about some less controversial topics Although…some people might see this one as a bit controversial Especially if you’re in business And you don’t really appreciate the value of design and design thinking By the end of this episode, I think you might appreciate design a little bit more Today I’m talking about how design can improve businesses And the power that having a design first mentality can bring This is AADA, and I’m Craig Burgess MUSIC I’m going to start with a really overworked example of how design is used in business But as much as it’s overworked, and overused to explain how powerful design and business can be It’s a great example Throughout the years, there’s been lots of businesses that have put design at the heart of their company, and made a lot of money from it Think Braun, Dyson, Airbnb, and the king of it all, Apple Apple is the example I want to start with But first, let me explain what I mean by a business that puts design first Essentially, they design amazing products, be them digital or physical, and spend all their effort designing those products Or at least, outwardly to the public they appear to be doing this They value design inside their business above almost everything else And no how valuable a well-designed product is To return to the Apple example Think about the difference between a £300 Windows laptop, and a £1200 MacBook The Windows laptop will feel cheap, usually made of plastic It’ll start breaking away almost as soon as you buy it And it’ll be full of bloatware and software you just don’t need Compare that with the MacBook As soon a you see the packaging, you know it’s a quality product Apple even spend stupid amounts of care and attention on their packaging, to give you the exact impression they want you to feel Quality And then when you open it up, and feel that MacBook, you know you’re handling a quality product It’s made of aluminium, feels premium, and you instantly know you’ve made the right choice Even when you boot up the MacBook for the first time, the software is easy to use It’s clean, functional, and guides you through the entire process This has all come about because Apple care about the entire design experience They care about designing and manufacturing really good products, and it shows in everything they do And that’s because they value design above everything else They value profits too, which is why they’re one of the largest companies in the world in terms of money made each year But even if you don’t like Apple, and you hate their laptops and
Suspenseful stories from a sea kayaker and a snowshoer involving blood, intense winds, and Beyoncé. Storytellers: Melissa Malott, Gene Ryan Sponsored by Himalayan Adventure Labs who takes small groups on high altitude, multiday mountain running trips to explore beautiful, rarely used trails in the Himalaya. Apply for a trip on their website and mention Boldly Went for a discount. http://www.himalayanadventurelabs.com Get your free audiobook www.audibletrial.com/BoldlyWent Music: c4, Human Resources, Mystery Mammal, J Hacha de Zola, Komiku
AADA - Raw, direct and live chats about design and creativity
A follow up to yesterday: should developers learn to design things? Subscribe: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ask-a-designer-anything/id1190920993/ (ITUNES) | http://subscribeonandroid.com/www.omnycontent.com/d/playlist/ed1ec2a8-1468-4efb-8487-a75200bf3e28/5a974391-51f6-4ae3-aba2-a75200bf8af4/c00377fc-c1e3-4e0e-9013-a75200bf8af9/podcast.rss (ANDROID) | http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=127134&refid=stpr (STITCHER) | http://www.omnycontent.com/d/playlist/ed1ec2a8-1468-4efb-8487-a75200bf3e28/5a974391-51f6-4ae3-aba2-a75200bf8af4/c00377fc-c1e3-4e0e-9013-a75200bf8af9/podcast.rss (RSS FEED) Music and links from this episode https://www.creativereview.co.uk/who-is-responsible-for-design/ (Who Is Responsible for Design - Creative Review Article) http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mystery_Mammal/Risk_Society/Eutrophic (Eutrophic by Mystery Mammal) http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Myriadar/FMAcomp/Myriadar_-_FMAcomp_-_07_Cart_before_the_horse (Cart before the horse by Myriadar) http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Nihilore/Truth_and_Justification/Nihilore_-_Truth_and_Justification_-_11_Where_There_Is_No_darkness (Where There Is No darkness by Nihilore) Line-by-line notes Quite a few years ago I did a talk that was loosely about the designer/developer divide I argued that designers should be more developer And developers should be more designer Today, I’m going to talk about developers being designers This is AADA, and I’m Craig Burgess MUSIC I’m a pretty positive person But there’s certain things in the design industry that really bug me That I try not to let annoy me But they do anyway One of the big things that bug me Is...well…actually two things 1) When people say that developers aren’t creative I’m a designer myself But lots of designers like to put the technical people in a box As if their creativity is somehow less worthy than their creativity Programming is creative And it’s problem solving In fact, it’s one of the most direct forms of problem solving You’re writing code, you’re creating things, you’re creative And the second thing that bugs me Is that developers either think they can’t design or designers stop them from doing so Yesterday’s episode was all about the opposite of this I spoke about designers coding, and argued whether they should code or not To reiterate, designers should code Designers should embrace any opportunity to learn more things and get better at their craft And the exact same rules apply to developers I hate the whole designer/developer design thing, full stop I hate that we feel we need to label ourselves as one or the other And we can’t possibly be both Because if we’re both people think we’re worse at one of them After all, how could we possibly be good at both those things? On most projects, developers do way more design than you probably realise When designers design 3 pages of a website and none of the interactions The gap is left for the developer to fill in You could argue that in terms of websites, when a developer is building the website they design most of the website And developers are becoming more design savvy Because they have to There's too many new startups and not enough designers, so developers need to learn to design Even if you’re not in that situation as a developer, and you’re lucky to have a good design team When working in a team its always a good idea to get a better picture of how everybody’s job works And as a developer, learning how to design only makes you better at your job It’s not as a if as a developer, if you start to learn some design stuff the programming languages will fall out of the other side of your brain Developers learning to design
AADA - Raw, direct and live chats about design and creativity
Should designers code? Subscribe: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ask-a-designer-anything/id1190920993/ (ITUNES) | http://subscribeonandroid.com/www.omnycontent.com/d/playlist/ed1ec2a8-1468-4efb-8487-a75200bf3e28/5a974391-51f6-4ae3-aba2-a75200bf8af4/c00377fc-c1e3-4e0e-9013-a75200bf8af9/podcast.rss (ANDROID) | http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=127134&refid=stpr (STITCHER) | http://www.omnycontent.com/d/playlist/ed1ec2a8-1468-4efb-8487-a75200bf3e28/5a974391-51f6-4ae3-aba2-a75200bf8af4/c00377fc-c1e3-4e0e-9013-a75200bf8af9/podcast.rss (RSS FEED) Music and links from this episode https://www.creativereview.co.uk/who-is-responsible-for-design/ (Who Is Responsible for Design - Creative Review Article) http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mystery_Mammal/Risk_Society/Eutrophic (Eutrophic by Mystery Mammal) http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Myriadar/FMAcomp/Myriadar_-_FMAcomp_-_07_Cart_before_the_horse (Cart before the horse by Myriadar) http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Nihilore/Truth_and_Justification/Nihilore_-_Truth_and_Justification_-_11_Where_There_Is_No_darkness (Where There Is No darkness by Nihilore) Line-by-line notes There's several debates that are forever recurring in the design and tech worlds Is design art? Or is art design? Should a designer do multiple things? And the hottest topic and that comes around every week Should designers code? I probably going to get a bit offensive to designers in this episode. This is AADA, and I’m Craig Burgess MUSIC Over the years I've lost count of how many times I've had this argument But I'm going to go at it again, becaause I like causing controversy And amazingly, I've not discussed it on this podcast before Let me lay out my stance straight away I have a dim view of designers who choose not to bother learning to code It's not just about designers though I have a dim view of anybody who actively chooses to stop learning things When it comes to designers, they actively choose not to bother learning how to code, or any of the technical side I'll try learning anything, because I love learning things And we should all love learning things, because it's the only way to grow as human beings, not just at our craft So I find it fascinating and maddening when I see anybody putting up a barrier to themselves and saying "No, I don't want to learn that and I don't want to know anymore about that" Knowing more about something makes you design it better, that is just a fact Not even technical stuff, the more you know about anything the better you'll design it So when it comes to websites, and especially now with responsive websites and there being so much changing so quickly You have to know how to build websites, to a point HTML and CSS isn't difficult to learn for anybody And I can't see a logical reason why somebody wouldn't want to learn it, or can't learn it The reasons for a designer designing websites to learn it are nothing but positive It helps you understand websites more It helps you design and make better websites And it makes you a better designer Why on earth would you not want those things? Who could argue against those points? We get too bogged down with titles And too caught up with labels I'm a designer, therefore I can't be anything else I'm a developer, so that means the design is left to somebody else These titles aren't useful for anybody, because having knowledge about all those things only serves to make you better at everything People always come back to the phrases like Jack of all trades, master of none But I wholeheartedly disagree with that phrase The modern world is making jack of all trades out of us all Especially in design In design alone, we no longer have typesetters, typographers, and reprographics A designer is usually expected to be all of those...
AADA - Raw, direct and live chats about design and creativity
Is all designers really just for designers? Subscribe: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ask-a-designer-anything/id1190920993/ (ITUNES) | http://subscribeonandroid.com/www.omnycontent.com/d/playlist/ed1ec2a8-1468-4efb-8487-a75200bf3e28/5a974391-51f6-4ae3-aba2-a75200bf8af4/c00377fc-c1e3-4e0e-9013-a75200bf8af9/podcast.rss (ANDROID) | http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=127134&refid=stpr (STITCHER) | http://www.omnycontent.com/d/playlist/ed1ec2a8-1468-4efb-8487-a75200bf3e28/5a974391-51f6-4ae3-aba2-a75200bf8af4/c00377fc-c1e3-4e0e-9013-a75200bf8af9/podcast.rss (RSS FEED) Music and links from this episode http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mystery_Mammal/Risk_Society/Outsiders_in_Nome (Outsiders in Nome by Mystery Mammal) http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Fields_of_Ohio/Woods_Without_Maps/Fields_of_Ohio_-_Woods_without_Maps_-_10_Route_of_the_Old_West_Convicts (Route of the Old West Convicts by Fields Ohio) http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Fucked_Up_Beat/Arrythmia/The_Fucked_Up_Beat_-_Arrythmia_EP_-_01_Arrythmia-_a_lost_battalion_of_conversationalists_jumping_down_the_stoops_off_fire_escapes_off_Empire_State_out_of_the_moon_into_vacant (Arrythmia/ a lost battalion of conversationalists jumping down the stoops off fire escapes off Empire State out of the moon into vacant Ohio factories by The Fucked Up Beat) Line-by-line notes You've already seen the title of this episode Design isn't for designers It's a controversial viewpoint And one I want to explore in a little more depth Designers deep down know that design not only isn't for designers It SHOULDN'T be for designers But still, we design things that only designers would get This is AADA, and I’m Craig Burgess MUSIC As I said I'm presenting a controversial topic I think lots of designers will see this episode and think Well, I don't design things for designers But, I think you're wrong Often we all design clever logos Clever websites or clever bits of design And all that stuff, the majority of it only designers will get or appreciate Take the classic example, the FedEx logo How many times have you explained this logo to a non designer to show how clever and deep design can be? Non designers don't look at things like we do They don't look at the leading of a paragraph Or the kerning in a word They don't look at something and think it could have done with more space Or the colours are wrong Or even that the apostrophe is used incorrectly These are all things we care about as designers And rightly so, of course rightly so But the point I'm getting to Is that lots of this extra detail Beyond the stuff like proper spacing, leading and kerning Is all stuff a non designer won't even comprehend So why do we bother? If 90% of the intended target audience won't get that clever thing you did with that logo, Why did you bother? Now this is as much of a question directed at myself as it is at you Designers bother with those extra bits for lots of reasons But the main reason I think is pride It's my job as a designer to do the best job I can possibly do And that often means going far and above what a normal person would to care about something that most people won't see or even appreciate It's a little bit like Steve Job's stories about his dad, Paul Jobs He tells stories of his dad being a craftsman. And having the ability to make anything But no matter what he made, he never cut any corners Even when he made a chest of drawers, he refused to use a poorer quality wood for the back of the drawers that nobody would ever see And he'd always pay as much attention to the back of a fence as he did the front, the bit that most people would see That's a desire to do a good job It's a pride in your work And that's why designers do what they do, and why I do what I do It's why most of my work
Pre-Irresistible Fiction: Agent Cola Jakes There is so much more in this world, and all others, than you can possibly imagine. This world is a bit of a police state. Nick’s Trouble-Making Comic http://nickdeangelo.com/chronicles/images/chronicles/itv/23.jpg Carl Jung, and the Collective Unconscious https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collective_unconscious What is the Collective Unconscious http://frithluton.com/articles/collective-unconscious/ If you see something. Say something: irresistiblefiction@gmail.com Music: The last ones by Jahzzar Metamorphosis (remix Zelf Bloemen) by Coldnoise We Have All We've Ever Wanted (Instrumental) byYACHT Ignorance is Bliss by MindsEye & Dr. Rinkel There Is Something Wrong by Mystery Mammal Sound Effects: Dead Air SOUND Effect Sound Effects PD https://youtu.be/X55bawH4404 Short Circuit - SOUND EFFECT - Elektrischer Kurzschluss BerlinAtmospheres https://youtu.be/9fk7w4gx1jA
Just a quick note, because I've had a few people request this. This is not a full list, but here are a few of the places I commonly get music from:ccMixterFreeMusicArchiveFreeSoundIncompetechJamendoOpenGameArtSoundCloudThe Funny Music ProjectZero-ProjectYou can also find this information in the sidebar of the website.- RalphHi, and welcome to the Open Licensed Music Podcast, the show where we highlight music from artists who let you share their music. I'm Ralph Wacksworth, and today's episode is featuring electronic music.Luceds - Going Steampunk (3:20)Adibudi - Special sounds for special girl (Final version) (3:04)Edge (2:52)Melodia F (1:20)That was Luceds - Going Steampunk by Luceds, which was available from SoundCloud. After that was Adibudi - Special sounds for special girl (Final version) by Adibudi, which is available from Jamendo. Then we had Edge by Mystery Mammal and finishing up was Melodia F by BrunoXe, which are both available from SoundCloud. All four of the songs in this set are licensed under an Attribution license.There seems to be a lot of confusion about which license to choose when publishing something that you want to open license. Now, right upfront, I'm going to say that I'm not an attorney and this is not to be construed as legal advice. However, wonder no more, because there are a number of good guides out there. If your work is of a creative nature, the Creative Commons licenses are very popular and easy to choose from. Just visit http://creativecommons.org/choose/ to get started. They'll let you choose the terms and conditions under which you want to license your work. And that popularity thing I mentioned earlier? That's one of the big advantages of Creative Commons licenses. Not all licenses can legally have their stuff combined together. Many licenses explicitly state which other licenses they can be combined with. Well, because the Creative Commons licenses are so easy to use and so popular, there's a whole ecosystem of compatible-licensed stuff that, by licensing your work under a Creative Commons license, other people can combine your work with to build more cool stuff.That said, the Creative Commons licenses are generally not recommended for computer programs, with the exception of the CC0 license which is just plain awesome anyway, because there are other licenses which are generally better-suited to licensing code. For a generally easy-to-read guide to available source code licenses, check out the Free Software Foundation's license guide at https://gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html which has a very large list of licenses, the terms they cover, how they can be combined, etc. Personally I'm a big fan of CC0 and the zlib license, but there are a whole bunch of other very good licenses on there for different purposes.Anyway, it's about time I quit yakking and get back to music.Copycat (Sunrise Mix) (ft. Fredrik Wasberger, Shannon Hurley) (5:29)Breathless (ft. Jen Someone) (4:05)Nightmare Night Showdown (5:51)Electronic Engineering (3:15)That was Copycat (Sunrise Mix) (ft. Fredrik Wasberger, Shannon Hurley) and Breathless (ft. Jen Someone), both by Ic3m4n, available from ccMixter, and licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial license. After that was Nightmare Night Showdown by Sonikkureinbumu, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial license. Finishing up was Electronic Engineering by Katharine Priegues, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution license.Today's app-of-the-day is PuTTY, a cross-platform terminal, telnet, and SSH client. It gives you the ability to open terminal windows to many different types of command-line terminal servers, encrypted and not, network and serial. If you've been in IT for very much time, you've probably used this program at one point in time or another, and if you haven't yet, you probably will. What surprised me is that it's also available for platforms other than Microsoft Windows now. I'm used to using command-line ssh from Linux, but apparently now PuTTY is available for Linux, BSD, Symbian, Classic Mac OS, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, and Windows Mobile. It's available for download at www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puttyNow for a short noncommercial break from one of our nonsponsors, followed by more music.The FuMPSummer Night (3:13)He Is The Pirate Lord (2:58)Barbershop (5:16)IFIF - Dark Carnival (4:54)Dj Goubz - Synth 3 (4:00)the last sunset(versione dance) (3:41)That was an edited version of Podcast Promo by The FuMP, which is available from thefump.com and is licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike license. After that was Summer Night by Eclectic Electronic, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution license. Then we had He Is The Pirate Lord by Eilios, which was available from SoundCloud and was licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial license. Next up was Barbershop by Rataxes, which is available from Jamendo and is licensed under an Attribution license. After that was IFIF - Dark Carnival by IFIF, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution license. Then we had Dj Goubz - Synth 3 by Dj Goubz, which is available from Jamendo and is licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike license. And finishing up was the last sunset(versione dance) by Mirco dj, which is available from Jamendo and is licensed under an Attribution license.So, that's all for today. Remember - piracy of commercial music only proves your dependence on that model and justifies further censorship and restriction. So don't pirate it - replace it with something better. Listen to open licensed music, donate to the artists behind it, go to concerts, and buy music from artists whose record labels don't see you as their enemies. Support artists where your support actually counts.This episode was made using Gentoo Linux, Xubuntu Linux, Audacity, Audacious for organizing playlists, and Leafpad for notes, and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike license. Feel free to give it to your friends, or if you didn't like it, your enemies. Links to the songs in this podcast are available on the website. Listen in next time for some piratey music. See 'ya!Download MP3