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An hour of top tunes from Pit Pony, Ugly, Pollyfromthedirt, Night Swimming, Dekker, Prima Queen, El Knight, Natalie Wildgoose, Fergy LH, Adult DVD, Goodnight Louisa, Humour, VC Pines feat. Josie Man, The Oidz, Limpit feat. Kitty, and Westide Cowboy, handpicked by Emily Pilbeam from the BBC Introducing Uploader.
Today, I review Night Swimming, by Aaron Starmer!Email: hookofabookpodcast@gmail.comGoodreads/Fable: Ellie ManoInstagram: @hookofabook
A Wanted Criminal From The Netherlands Was Caught By Dubai PoliceUAE Citizens Urged To “Avoid Crowded Areas” In The United KingdomGo Night Swimming At The Highest Outdoor Infinity PoolA Dubai Content Creator Honestly Shares Her Hijab Journey...How to Secure Your Free for Life UAE Visa! Exclusive Insights with Decisive Zone
Doris Lynch reads "In the Wee Hours," "Night Swimming," "Beneath the Voices of Ravens," "Night Duties for Trees," "Sangre de Cristo Mountains," and "Night Visitor."
Edición Limitada - 24 de Abril del 2024. Selección, producción, realización y conducción: Fracisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Nick Cave & Warren Ellis, Emma Anderson, Weyes Blood, Night Swimming, Chelsea Wolfe, Helado Negro, Broadcast, Belle and Sebastian, The Legends, Bluhm, Fontaines D.C., St. Vincent, Jamie Reid, Better Joy, The Zutons, Kasabian, The Hives, Carmen, Soft Kill, Guided By Voices, Pearl Jam, Common Goldfish, Flowered Up, A Certain Ratio, Mylène Farmer, Pet Shop Boys, Joe Goddard featuring Barrie, M83, Justice featuring Tame Impala, Desire, Male Tears, Girl in Red, Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, Terence Fixmer, Holy Youth Movement y Cold Cave.
Edición Limitada - 15 de Abril del 2024. Selección, producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Broadcast, Isobel Campbell, PJ Harvey, Jane Weaver, Drop Nineteens, John Cale, The Church, Porno for Pyros, Crowded House, The KVB, Mount Kimbie, Travis, The Libertines, Ride, Painted Vein, Jane Penny, Night Swimming, Blondshell, Beth Gibbons, Camera Obscura, Holiday Ghosts, Swiims, Girl and Girl, Scattered Ashes, Maximo Park, St. Vincent, The Crooks, Blitz Vega, Alex Okami, Gustaf, Modest Mouse, Einstürzende Neubauten, Alan Vega, Kim Gordon, Metz, T.S.O.L., Still Corners, London Grammar, Rinse, Garbage, Stereolab, Annie-Claude Deschênes, Francesca E Luigi, Romy y Pet Shop Boys.
In the latest episode of Creative Chats, we sit down once again with the multifaceted creator Andrea Grant to delve into the intricacies behind her latest spoken word film, "Night Swimming". The discussion illuminates the passion and perseverance it takes to bring a creative vision to life and navigate the complexities of the film industry. Episode Takeaways: -
Originally Aired: 01/19/24 – We review True Detective: Night Country. We talk with actor Nadine Bhabha of Chronic and also with actor Gavin Warren of Night Swim. The post Geek Hard: Episode 710 – Chronic Detectives Go Night Swimming appeared first on Geek Hard.
Originally Aired: 01/19/24 – We review True Detective: Night Country. We talk with actor Nadine Bhabha of Chronic and also with actor Gavin Warren of Night Swim. The post Geek Hard: Episode 710 – Chronic Detectives Go Night Swimming appeared first on Geek Hard.
We spend roughly a third of our lives asleep. Do you buy the rote reason given? That it's when our bodies heal. And that's it. Not a very efficient pit stop, is it? Eight hours to heal the damage we do during the other 16? The recent addition to that is sleeping hours are when our brain processes, then stores our day. Really? That doesn't quite pass the BS test for me either. I've no doubt that's part of it, but does our computer, once we shut our laptops for the evening spend the next X hours processing what we created, wrote, edited, sent and designed? No. It did that during the working hours. Why would our brains be any different? All this is a super long way of saying, I believe it's time to take an honest at sleep, or what I've come to call, 'Night Swimming.' Great minds like Carl Jung and Alfred Einstein, Nikola Tesla, hell! Oprah, all have wondered what is really happening during our sleeping hours. What is happening? What the hell are we doing? Let's get into it!Promos for Octoberpod and The Homewrecker PodcastFurther Reading:https://academyofideas.com/2023/06/carl-jung-and-the-psychology-of-dreams-messages-from-the-unconscious/https://www.famousscientists.org/7-great-examples-of-scientific-discoveries-made-in-dreams/Enjoyed this episode? Listen to one of these NEXT!Dream! Dream! Dream! Season 1 Episode 12Abundance, Dreams & Transcendental Meditation with the Sensational Seraphina Blackman*********************************************************************Curious Cat is lacing up their hiking boots to explore the rumor riddled Cascade Mountain Range, a land of fire and ice. Sasquatch, UFOs, remote viewing, bottomless pits, unexplained missing persons, and more, if you have any supernatural experiences from CASCADIA, drop us an email at Curious_Cat_Podcast@icloud.com and YOU might be featured on a future episode! Look for CASCADIA episodes on your regular Curious Cat feed. Original art by @norasunnamedphotos find the artist on Instagram and look for their newest designs on Society6. Curious Cat is a proud member of the Ethereal Network. We endeavor to raise the vibration of the planet one positive post at a time!Curious Cat Crew on Socials:Curious Cat on TwitterCurious Cat on InstagramCurious Cat on TikTokArt Director: NorasUnnamedPhotos (on Insta)
When a body washed ashore near San Diego, it was a mystery as to what happened. Missing limbs and pieces of flesh torn from the body, many assumed it was a vicious shark attack. But upon closer inspection, that may not have been the case. Many Autopsies, and a few reexaminations later. shark attack was ruled out. So what happened to Michelle Von Emster that fateful day in April of '94? Our sponsor: www.morbidlybeautiful.com Merch: www.redbubble.com/people/horrorshots Youtube Website: Horror Shots Instagram: ominousoriginspod Twitter: @horrorshotsprod Facebook: Horrorshots Patreon: www.patreon.com/horrorshots
Welcome to Art is Awesome, the show where we talk with an artist or art worker with a connection to the San Francisco Bay Area. Today, Emily chats with photographer Shao Feng Hsu.About Artist Shao Feng Hsu:Shao-Feng Hsu is a photographer whose work around the world mainly focuses on the interaction of humans and aquatic environment. From his native Taiwan — where he trained as a competitive swimmer — to Australia, Cambodia, Japan, and beyond, Shao-Feng Hsu has immersed himself in aquatic cultures in an ongoing study of the impact of the Anthropocene Era on our waters. In December 2017, he was selected to participate in Angkor Photo Festival Workshop, where he documented life in a village without proper sanitation and running water. Expanding on the project's themes back in Taiwan, he collaborated with the environmental NGO, RE-Think, on projects to illustrate shoreline pollution. His project, Inner Tidal Zones, combines color photograms and digital images to capture the perspective of aquatic creatures and the emotions of the water. He is a graduate of the Creative Practices program at the International Center of Photography and a recipient of Rita K. Hillman Award of Excellence. During the pandemic lockdown he co-founded Fotodemic.org and cademy.biz. He is currently a Fellow at the Headlands Center of the Arts and teaches B&W darkroom at California College of the Arts (CCA) Photography Program.Visit Shao's Website: ShaoFengHsu.comFollow Shao on Instagram: @ShaoFengHsuFor more about the Headlands Graduate Fellowships HERE.Pictures of You: Headlands Center for the Arts Graduate Fellowship Exhibition at The LabSF Camerawork --About Podcast Host Emily Wilson:Emily a writer in San Francisco, with work in outlets including Hyperallergic, Artforum, 48 Hills, the Daily Beast, California Magazine, Latino USA, and Women's Media Center. She often writes about the arts. For years, she taught adults getting their high school diplomas at City College of San Francisco.Follow Emily on Instagram: @PureEWilFollow Art Is Awesome on Instagram: @ArtIsAwesome_Podcast--CREDITS:Art Is Awesome is Hosted, Created & Executive Produced by Emily Wilson. Theme Music "Loopster" Courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseThe Podcast is Co-Produced, Developed & Edited by Charlene Goto of @GoToProductions. For more info, visit Go-ToProductions.com
Ep. 910 - 90 Day Fiancé - Love in Paradise - S3EP12 - Night Swimming More break ups?, What's wrong with Scott?!?!?! April does not want to be with Valentin, Juan and Jessica find out the gender about their baby. THANK YOU to my co-host for covering for me. Coupon Queen Pin Links: Instagram @couponqueenpin001 Twitter: CouponQueenPin www.Anchor.fm/cqpmoments https://anchor.fm/queenpinandwingman100 Intro: KC from Chef Salty Pork Clubhouse: @angelicavg Facebook: @alittlebitofeverythingwithme Instagram: @alittlebitofeverythingwithme Merch Line IG: @avgest2020 Website: www.everythingwithange.com Buy me a Coffee: Ko-fi.com/everythingwithange Search: A Little Bit Of Everything With Me! on 20 podcast platforms Link in Bio! Website: anchor.fm/everythingwithange #90dayfiance #90dayfiancetheotherway #90dayfiancefans #90dayfiancerecap #podcasting #cohosting #realitytvrecap #90day #90dayfiancé #90dayhappilyeverafter #happilyeverafter #90dayfiancee #90dayfiance_ #podcastermom #podcastersofinstagram #applepodcast #darcey&stacey #darceyandstacey #iheartradiopodcast #spotifypodcast #googlepodcasts #podcast #podcasting #torontopodcast #torontotalkshow #podcaster #realitytv #tlc #thecoop #coop --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everythingwithange/message
Track list - Muttler Mix - with DJ philE (remastered) **************************************************************************** 01. Desert Wind of a Western Movie, Night Swimming, Desert 4, Ending Announcements - Intro Mashup [0:00:28] 02. Colin Hyland - Leaving - Underground Source Records PROMO [0:01:08] 03. Mulliganman - Malt Lika - Underground Source Records PROMO [0:05:47] 04. Rosenhaft - Personality Disorders (Part 2) - Underground Source Records PROMO [0:09:10] 05. Reed, Radley - Crying in the Dark (Muirheads Club Dub) - Grass Green PROMO [0:13:01] 06. Albena Flores - Sumsi - Shoes, Bags and Boys PROMO [0:17:28] 07. Ariane Blank, Albena Flores - Paired Steps (Christian Nagel Remix) - Shoes, Bags and Boys PROMO [0:22:18] 08. Pozzi - Tunnel Echo (Original Mix) - NightChild Records PROMO [0:26:34] 09. Domscott Feat. Héctor Ureña - Out Of The Blue (Original Mix) - Solardish PROMO [0:31:54] 10. Yohan Esprada - This Night (Original Mix) - Pole Position Recordings PROMO [0:37:56] 11. Michael Lovatt (Elekrodouche) - Hoops (Original Mix) - Dublin Xpress Recordings PROMO [0:42:16] 12. Richard Earnshaw Pres. Modified People - We Are (Original Mix) - Duffnote PROMO [0:47:23] 13. Dj Kik Feat. Lorena - Close Your Eyes (Serious-Man 'Different Muziq' Mix) - Different Muziq Records PROMO [0:51:54] 14. Mojito Feat. MJ White - I Wanna Rock You - Sugar Groove PROMO [0:57:42] **************************************************************************** Old but gold: enjoy this classic piece from 2012 by DJ philE featuring tracks by Richard Earnshaw, Mulliganman, Mojito and many more. It would be awesome if you would leave a like, a comment or a share :) ____________ Follow the Deep House Cat on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deephousecats/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwcUSe8m5Q1-qZcZ1w8MejA/feed Mixcloud Select: https://www.mixcloud.com/DeepHouseCatShow/select/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deephousecatshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/deephousecat #deephouse #soulfulhouse #housemusic #deep #house #soulful #podcast #dancemusic #radio #love #podcaster #repost #freemusic #freepodcast #weekly
Night Swimming was published as part of the short story collection After the Flood, which was released by CCLaP in 2014. The collection represents Part Three of the linked short story collection UPSTATE re-released in 2020 by Tortoise Books (and originally released under the title The New York Stories by CCLaP in 2015). Night Swimming is read by Mike Smolarek (BIO below). INTRO/OUTRO music is Drinking of Me and was generously provided by Monkey Wrench. READER BIOMike Smolarek writes from Riverside, Illinois, just outside of Chicago. He has been published in Train River Short Stories, Two With Water, and Daddy Cool, an anthology of writing by and for dads edited by Ben Tanzer. He has been part of several reading series, including Two With Water/Curbside Splendor and Essay Fiesta. His favorite color is green and he can be found at http://msmolarek.blogspot.com//. https://www.tanzerben.com/blog/upstate-the-podcast
Lyosha's in deep water, and it's up to the rest of our heroes to rescue him, eventually. Light gets his feet wet, Gus makes a friend, Gladstone makes a choice, and you will believe an owl can swim. Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/ofdiceandthem Or on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ofdiceandthem Find our credits at: https://ofdiceandthem.com/credits Or find more episodes at: https://feed.ofdiceandthem.com This month we're celebrating our podcomrades at Realms of Peril and Glory - stay tuned to the very end of the episode to hear from them.
Ein Klassentreffen der besonderen Art, 30 Jahre danach. Von Nicole Neubauer.
Curl up with us tonight as we enjoy the warmth of a cosy cabin as snow gives way to sweeping rain and our stove glows brightly in the gathering darkness.Journal entry:10th March, Friday“The convocation of oaks rises to my view From a swirling mist of snow and blown spindrift. Their trunks wrapped white. Icicles hang from their branches.I want to say, “Don't worry, Spring is on its way.”But they know that. They have known that before I was born They have known that for centuries. What can you tell trees that they don't know?”Episode Information:In this episode I briefly refer to the following: Christiane Ritter's A Woman in the Polar Night originally published in 1938 and republished by Pushkin Press in 2019. Tom Hennen's Darkness Sticks to Everything published in 2013 by Copper Canyon Press. With special thanks to our lock-wheelersfor supporting this podcast.Mary Keane.Arabella Holzapfel.Rory and MJ.Narrowboat Precious Jet.Linda Reynolds Burkins.Richard Noble.Carol Ferguson.General DetailsIn the intro and the outro, Saint-Saen's The Swan is performed by Karr and Bernstein (1961) and available on CC at archive.org. Two-stroke narrowboat engine recorded by 'James2nd' on the River Weaver, Cheshire. Uploaded to Freesound.org on 23rd June 2018. Creative Commons Licence. Piano and keyboard interludes composed and performed by Helen Ingram.All other audio recorded on site. For more information about Nighttime on Still WatersYou can find more information and photographs about the podcasts and life aboard the Erica on our website at noswpod.com. It will also allow you to become more a part of the podcast and you can leave comments, offer suggestions, and reviews. You can even, if you want, leave me a voice mail by clicking on the microphone icon. Support the showBecome a 'Lock-Wheeler'Would you like to support this podcast by becoming a 'lock-wheeler' for Nighttime on Still Waters? Find out more: 'Lock-wheeling' for Nighttime on Still Waters.ContactFor pictures of Erica and images related to the podcasts or to contact me, follow me on: Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/noswpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimeonstillwaters/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoswPod Mastodon: https://mastodon.world/@nosw I would love to hear from you. You can email me at nighttimeonstillwaters@gmail.com or drop me a line by going to the nowspod website and using either the contact form or, if you prefer, record your message using the voicemail facility by clicking on the microphone icon.
Dr. Bones and Mike Five dive #DownTheRabbitHole once more to explore the more experimental and off the wall side of the independent music scene. Listen out for brand new tunes by God In Rehab, Cholly, Cosmic Bos, UWUW, Night Swimming, Sorrow Stories, Beauty In Chaos, Tobisonics, The Maw Experiment & Cosmic Bos, Voodoo Rays, Fantastic Brown Dirt, One Blind Mouse, GRIM17, 1st Base Runner, Lord Numb, Ella, and Angela Powis. For all the latest check out www.newmusicsaturday.com x --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newmusicsaturday/message
About Farhoud: Farhoud is an award-winning writer, director, and executive producer focused on storytelling projects that inspire mass culture change. In this episode, Mike and Farhoud discuss: Near death experiences Not wanting to disappoint your parents Knowing what you stand for Detaching yourself from the outcomes Finding meaning in the work you do Key Takeaways: A near-death experience may prompt you to evaluate your life, discover your life's purpose, and pursue your passions in order to feel fulfilled. Do not let the fear of disappointing your parents stop you from pursuing your dreams. You will not be disrespecting them if you follow your heart. You have control of your fate and you are capable of making decisions that you think are the best ones for you. The magic happens when you detach yourself from the outcome of what you want to achieve. Focus on the story, create space for the people who are there with you, and you will be able to shift hearts and minds. Your creativity is the ocean. Despite your negative experiences and struggles, you will be able to emerge strong and determined, willing to take risks and push yourself to your limits. "When you get close to death, and when you get close to people that are closer to the exit than the entrance, you see all this wisdom come through and you see this detachment from the material world." – Farhoud Meybodi Connect with Farhoud Meybodi: Website: https://farhoudmeybodi.com/ Email: hello@farhoudmeybodi.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/farhoudmeybodi/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/farhoudmeybodi1212 Connect with Mike Carlon: Website: https://uncorkingastory.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSvS4fuG3L1JMZeOyHvfk_g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncorkingastory/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/uncorkingastory Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncorkingastory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uncorking-a-story/ Show notes by Podcastologist: Angelica Rayco. Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
We're living through Goldilocks weather. It's been too hot to sleep. Then it was too wet for my tomatoes to ripen, too cloudy for the runners to flower. The plums at the top of the garden are now looking glistening pink, but even the satisfaction of an endless supply of plumb jam has limits. I'm restless. All of this against a backdrop of staying at home. The daily constitutional is getting to be a chore. What do you do to pep it up a bit? I take every opportunity that comes my way. I've tried the zoom dinner party. I've got a film list I'm working my way through. I've extended my reading into new territory. All of this is well and good, but what I really crave is something a little more visceral: something that offers a less thought through reaction and just brings a moment of joy. The God Daughter has been going to the beach. “Are you mad?” I asked. It wasn't a question but more of a statement of fact. “Why would you want to sit in a traffic jam and compete for space with thousands of other people and their litter?” “No no no,” she said, wagging her jewel encrusted fingernail at me. “I go when it's empty. I go before they have even thought of getting out of bed.” “Night swimming?” “Sort of. We leave at five…am,” she said. “you can come if you like.” “You're on.” It was like being in Varna. I woke up. I put my swim suit on. Granted, eighteen degrees is not the same as August on the Black Sea but some things were the same. The God Daughter was in full regalia, nails sparkling as she swung the steering wheel into action. “Have you got your swim suit on?” “Course not.” She looked horrified at the prospect. I just sit down. The boys like to go in. You go in if you want. Far too cold for me.” “I once swam in an arctic lake,” I explained, then realised that I was now fully committed. At the beach, there was no one about, unless you count the volunteer litter picker who had been hard at it since before my alarm clock had gone off. “Nippy,” he commented, pulling down his woolly hat. “You going in then?” “In a minute.” I said, bracing myself. Taking the plunge, the cold water woke up all my senses. Being lifted up by the waves was a thrill. Swimming against the tide was exhilarating. How often do you have a beach to yourself? I could swim for an hour in the knowledge that no one was going to crash into me. I was not going to garrotte a small child over the head in an act of front crawl. It felt more than good. “I'm terribly sorry,” a small voice next to me said. “No I'm sorry.” I swam left. The small voice swam right. We practically collided. Then I went right and she went left. How is it possible that in the expanse of the English Channel I'd managed to crash into the only other swimmer who couldn't see where she was going? Here we were, two middle aged women, splashing about in the certain knowledge there was no one to collide with only to collide with each other. The sun was up and the beach was filling up, so we packed up and left. “You've got loads of room Love,” the God Daughter scoffed at a woman gingerly manoeuvring her way out of a tight spot in the car park. I like to think the other swimmer was the passenger in that car, smiling like me. Image shows multiple red squares with 'The Blind Truth' written inside them.
Susan Schrott, HOTstudio underwritten by https://www.peconiclanding.org/ (Peconic Landing) Artist, social worker, and author of "Rise With Radiance" http://www.susanschrottartist.com/rise-with-radiance (Susan Schrott) was commissioned by Montauk Library's Carolyn Balducci in connection with a state grant to create a textile mural paying homage to the Greek mythology of the “Seven Sisters,” represented locally by seven historic Montauk homes designed by architect Stanford White. Peter Waldner made a documentary about Schrott's book, which featured daily affirmations as her father's health failed. For more information visit https://montauklibrary.org/ (montauklibrary.org) and https://montaukhistoricalsociety.org/ (montaukhistoricalsociety.org). Estefany Mollina, Tasty Tuesday Underwritten by https://www.southamptonartscenter.org/ (Southampton Arts Center) Photographer http://estefanymolina.com/ (Estefany Molina) discusses the opening of her first photographic exhibition, Night Swimming, this weekend at Matchbook Distilling Co. in Greenport. Visit https://matchbookny.com/ (Matchbookny.com) for more.
Ever wonder about how you can survive a horror movie? Well, today's episode will be about practical advice on how characters can survive a horror movie. Today I'm joined by friend Erin Lono. She is the second guest to appear on Juncture Podcast. We'll mainly focus on strategy and attire, but we may venture off. I want to thank Erin for going me for this episode. You can find her online @theerinlono on Instagram and www.theend42tees.com. She's currently working on a young adult novel titled Night Swimming. Don't forget to follow Juncture on Spotify (https://spoti.fi/3fy9DCm) or any place you listen to podcast. You can also find me on Twitter @juncturepodcast.
1. Shreikback ~ Lined Up 2. Tash Sultana ~ Willow Trees 3. REM ~ Night Swimming 4. The Velvelettas ~ Needle In A Haystack 5. TV Priest ~ Press Gang 6. Metz ~ Sugar Pill 7. London Grammar ~ How Does It Feel 8. The Chills ~ Scatterbrain 9. The Clash ~ Police On My back 10. Tim Finn / Phil Manzanera ~ Caught By The Heart 11. Jeff Finlin ~ Sugar Blue Too 12. Morrison, Donegan And Barber ~ Don’t You Rock Me Daddio 13. Dinosaur Jr ~ I Ain’t 14. Sam Cooke ~ Lost And Lookin’ 15. Tom Petty ~ Big Weekend 16. Fuzz ~ Mirror
I'm still on holiday this week, exploring southern German beer gardens and beautiful picturesque streets. BUT luckily this is The Summer Holiday Comp Vol. 2. In just a moment you'll hear a few songs each from eight awesome past guests here on Weekly EP. Think of it sort of like a playlist, even though this podcast is normally the opposite of a playlist. Well, I'm not actually such what's technically the opposite of a playlist. But anywho, let's get into it.EP 13 - with guest Violet's Gone from Northampton, England. https://violetsgone.bandcamp.com/ EP 03 - with guest Night Swimming from Bismarck, North Dakota, in the US.www.nighttimeswimmingrecords.bandcamp.com/releases EP 11 - with guest AEIOU from Berlin, Germanyhttp://aeiouvowels.bandcamp.com/ EP 17 - with guest Giovanni from Syracuse, Italy.https://gonghi.bandcamp.com/ EP 16 - with guest Elisa Flynn, from Brooklyn New York.http://elisaflynn.bandcamp.com/ EP 12 - with guest Dr. Burtrum, from New York, New York.https://drburtrum.bandcamp.com/ EP 10 - with guest Kyle McDonough, From Kingston, NYhttps://kylemcdonough.bandcamp.com/music EP 16 - with guest Consumer from Chicago, Illionoisehttps://consumermp.bandcamp.com/ EP 02 - with guest Noisycrane, from Berlin, Germanyhttp://noisycrane.bandcamp.com/
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Night Swimming by Field Works & Jefre Cantu-Ledesma on Field Works: Ultrasonic 6′00″ Part III by Carlos Niño & Miguel Atwood-Ferguson on Chicago Waves 9′40″ The Goose and the Wren by The Transcendence Orchestra on Feeling the Spirit 13′20″ ash by Gia Margaret on Mia Gargaret 15′20″ Bliss by Tengger on Nomad 19′25″ Sheep Song by Toby Hay on Imaginational Anthem, Vol. X (Overseas Edition) 23′20″ Untitled 1 (Live) by DK on Live at the Edge - EP (Live) 26′00″ Paradise, California by Raymond Richards on The Lost Art of Wandering 30′55″ Pure Bond by World Above on World Above 34′00″ The River That Flows in You Also Flows in Me by Croatian Amor on All in the Same Breath 38′45″ A Space for Dreaming by Laura Cannell on The Earth with Her Crowns 42′15″ Happened by K-LONE on Cape Cira 44′40″ Orchid Child by White Poppy on Paradise Gardens 49′30″ Montagnes Flottantes by Vague Imaginaires on L'île D'or 53′30″ Oakmoss by Bibio on Sleep on the Wing 57′00″ Water Talks by Amy Reid on Isolated Bliss 59′10″ Elegantly Floating by Earthen Sea on Mysteries Compilation - Chapter One 66′00″ Human by Rone on Room with a View 71′00″ Ordinary People by DJ LOSTBOI on The Flash 74′00″ Bake-kujira by iT Boy on The Nail House 79′30″ Flute of Seagulls by OMMA on DOMA 83′00″ Rintocco by Fools on Fools' Harp Vol. 1 86′40″ Nacre Meadow by Nailah Hunter on Nacre Meadow 92′55″ steps by softest on steps 106′10″ Liatris by Sinerider on Moonflowers 110′40″ Time & Space (Short Mix) by Chillax on Oto No Wa: Selected Sounds of Japan 1988-2018 117′15″ Sun by Mndsgn on Forever In Your Sun
Mike Spalding is one of two people on the planet to swim all nine channels of the Hawaiian islands, the only known human to be bitten by the cookiecutter shark, and a big advocate for human compassion. Drift along as he recounts a string of life stories with JT, uncovering advice from the Pope, the real enemy of the water, and the time his friend accidentally swallowed a jellyfish
More shots and late night swimming: Key West pt 2 with Ryan Hurd and Mitchell Tenpenny
Episode 62 of Look At My Records! is the second in a series of episodes previewing the upcoming North Jersey Indie Rock Festival. The annual fest is now in its third year and is happening at White Eagle Hall on Saturday October 6th!For the second installment, I chatted with Asbury Park's Dentist. The trio is fresh off of their first-ever national tour in support of their magnificent third album, "Night Swimming," which was released in late July on Cleopatra Records. Tune in to hear all about the group's transition from a four piece to a trio, some tour stories, the Asbury Park music scene, and their record picks! You'll also hear several awesome tracks off of "Night Swimming" and a pair of certified Dentist classics from their second LP, "Ceilings!"You can purchase “Night Swimming” and all of Dentist’s other releases via bandcamp.Dentist is performing at The North Jersey Indie Rock Fest on October 6th at White Eagle Hall, but you can also catch them at the following dates:September 21st - Rowan Alt’s Back to School Jam at Rowan University in Glassboro, NJSeptember 22nd - 4th Annual Bond St. Block Party in Asbury Park, NJOctober 26th - Dentist w/ Acid Dad, Alpha Rabbit, The Tide Bends at Millhill Basement in Trenton, NJNovember 14th - Doc Martens Presents: Thick, Dinowalrus, Fruit & Flowers, Dentist at Baby’s All Right in Brooklyn, NYDecember 14th - Dentist at The Red Wheelbarrow in Paterson, NJAgain, do not miss Dentist the this year’s North Jersey Indie Rock Festival. Get your tickets now!
This episode we’re delighted to be joined by the wonderful Steph Bowe, author of the 2018 CBCA notable contemporary YA title, Night Swimming. This is her third book, her first published at the remarkable age of 16. Listen in to find out who acts the goat, shoe-horning in a supposedly popular anthropomorphic series. Bri grinds Pat’s gears with an alleged geo-brag before we dip into Steph’s favourite children’s and YA titles. Doe be shore to join us, this episode can’t be bleat!
Steph Bowe is a 24-year-old YA author represented by Ginger Clark of Curtis Brown. Her latest novel is NIGHT SWIMMING, her debut novel, GIRL SAVES BOY, was published in September 2010. Steph's debut novel have been translated into Spanish, Dutch and Catalan. her second novel, ALL THIS COULD END, was published in 2013. Steph Bowe chats about developing unique characters and going beyond the cliche when creating them. We chat about the importance of secondary characters to add depth to the novel and how readers can relate to the character's unique personalities as well as their weirdness. Huge advocates of being weird or at least being yourself, this podcast challenges young people to be confident in who they are and what they believe. Writing from the perspective of a young girl who falls in love with the new girl who arrives in town, the story is about love, friendships and above all accepting yourself.
Steph Bowe, author, chats to Rhianna Patrick on her young adult book, Night Swimming.
Each month on OzYAY, you’ll hear about two of the latest Australian young adult fiction novels. This month, the panel took a look at The Silent Invasion & Night Swimming.
Bruce Pascoe's book Mrs Whitlam is fiction for young readers (shorlisted for CBCA 2017 awards), which follows the adventures of Marnie Clark after she acquires a horse named Mrs Whitlam. A Magabala Books release.Steph Bowe's book Night Swimming is young adult fiction exploring the emerging awareness of sexuality within a young teenage girl whose life is a myriad of challenging and conflicting concerns. A Text Publishing release.
Making our living from writing is a dream for many of us but not for today’s guest. For Steph Bowe the dream is a reality. In fact, she has never known any different. Steph has always written and, at 23, is about to launch her third novel for young adults, Night Swimming, which she describes as ‘a funny, diverse story of family, love, musicals, crop-circles and goats’. And she keeps good company, alongside Merlina Marchetta and Lili Wilkinson, to name a couple of other successful Australian YA authors. So it can be done. Steph is a Stella ambassador for schools and she’s a firm believer in the need for a diversity of books. Today we talk about the importance of characters and relationships in YA fiction, as well as why self-promotion as an author matters and how to go about it. You can find out more about Steph and her books http://www.stephbowe.com/ (here.) https://writerontheroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2017-03-23-at-6.14.40-pm.png () Don’t forget to check out Take 10 Social’s FB ads Masterclass https://www.take10social.com.au/a/3742/n8McVrop (here). https://writerontheroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/FitnFifty-Plus-itunes-graphic-Final.jpeg () This podcast is sponsored by lifestyle and fitness coach, Jennifer Gale, at Fit ‘n Fifty Plus, and it’s not her fault I’ve caught the flu. You can visit Jennifer http://fitnfiftyplus.com.au/ (here.)
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