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Best podcasts about nirvanas

Latest podcast episodes about nirvanas

Konspirasjonspodden
Kurt Cobain

Konspirasjonspodden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 48:02


Kurt Cubain, Nirvanas legendariske frontmann begår visstnok selvmord med heroin og hagleskudd. Konspirasjonspodden tar en titt på de mange løse trådene i denne saken. Ansvarlig redaktør for denne episoden er Kristin Ward Heimdal. I serien "Gull fra arkivet" plukker Bjørn-Henning og Fredrik udiskutable høydepunkter fra Konspirasjonspoddens rikholdige katalog og sprer budskapet til gamle og nye lyttere. Alle episodene av Konspirasjonspodden hører du eksklusivt hos Podme. Episodene i serien kan inneholde invitasjoner eller referanser til eventer som allerede er avholdt. For oppdatert informasjon om Konspirasjonspodden, følg oss på Instagram: konspirasjonspodden_official/ eller hør ferske episoder her: podme.com/no/konspirasjonspodden. Hør alle episodene fra Konspirasjonspodden eksklusivt hos Podme. Prøv gratis på podme.com.

Dr. Pops Tonstudio
Neues zu Nirvanas Nevermind

Dr. Pops Tonstudio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 4:15


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Bildningskomplexet
Kurt Cobain och Nirvana – med Matilda Källén (Patreon)

Bildningskomplexet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 10:45


För att höra hela avsnittet bli medlem på https://www.patreon.com/bildningskomplexet för 30 kr/mån. Du kan när som helst avsluta prenumerationen.Dagens avsnitt handlar om Kurt Cobain och grungebandet Nirvana. Gäst är Matilda Källén, journalist på DN kultur och själv ett Nirvana-fan. Vid 30-årsdagen för Kurt Cobains död, i april 2024, skrev Matilda Källén en artikel i DN där hon undersöker varför grungeikonen och hans band förblivit så inflytelserika. Mitt eget förhållande till Kurt Cobain kan, i alla fall under min uppväxt, närmast beskrivas som religiöst. I perioder var Nirvana det enda band jag lyssnade på och det var förbjudet att stänga av en låt så länge Kurt Cobain sjöng. Vi samtalar om Cobains liv, om Nirvanas musik och genombrottet med skivan Nevermind, om Cobains ambivalenta syn på livet som rockstjärna och varför han valde att avsluta sitt liv år 1994, endast 27 år gammal.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bildningskomplexet/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BildningskomplexetE-post: benjaminelfors@gmail.comMusikproduktion: Ivar EddingOmslag: Emma Westin/Matthew Sundin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

PORTRÆTALBUM
2:2 – Anne Kirstine Cramon og Nirvana ”Nevermind”

PORTRÆTALBUM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 55:42


“Jeg er typen, der selv kører ind på øretævernes holdeplads. Og dytter!” Meningsdanner, debattør, podcaster og forfatter Anne Kirstine Cramon har fået mange slag igennem sin karriere, fordi hun aldrig har været bange for at stikke snuden frem. Men hvor er hun på vej hen her i 2024? Og kommer hun til at skrue ned for alle sine mange meninger i det offentlige rum, når hun bliver mor til sit første barn? Det og meget mere vender vi i denne anden del af ugens udsendelse, hvor vi også undersøger, hvorfor Nirvanas album 'Nevermind' stadig holder og taler så rent ind i vores samtid. Udsendelse nr.: 116 Vært: Anders Bøtter Klip og lyddesign: Emil Germod Redaktør: Michelle Mølgaard Andersen Produceret af: Bowie-JettSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PORTRÆTALBUM
1:2 – Anne Kirstine Cramon og Nirvana ”Nevermind”

PORTRÆTALBUM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 55:42


“Vrede og indignation er min primære drivkraft”. Sådan beskriver meningsdanner, debattør, podcaster og forfatter Anne Kirstine Cramon sig selv, når snakken falder på den vrede, der strømmer ud af Nirvanas album 'Nevermind.' Det er et album, som er med til at forme Anne Kirstine Cramon, da hun er 12 år gammel i 1997. I denne første del af ugens udsendelse dykker vi ned i barndommens gader og ungdommens raseri, når vi undersøger, hvorfor den amerikanske musiker Kurt Cobains sange resonerede så stærkt hos en gammelklog 12-årig fra Ølgod. Udsendelse nr.: 116 Vært: Anders Bøtter Klip og lyddesign: Emil Germod Redaktør: Michelle Mølgaard Andersen Produceret af: Bowie-JettSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Und dann kam Punk
142: Mikita Slany (ABHORRENCE, FLOWERS FOR WHORES, MEN WITHOUT GOD, FAT MANS WAR FACE, DAMAGER. THE UNMARKED, Dead Butcher Records) - Und dann kam Punk

Und dann kam Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 199:09


Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Mikita. Wir reden über Barcelona, Telefon & Kopfhörer, die Biografie von Lemmy, geklaute Band-Shirts, die Renaissance von Hütchenspielern, unehrliche Drogendeals, Nirvanas "In Utero", rot-schwarze Strickpullover, mit Earth Crisis gefüttert werden, mit 12 der Mutter beim Wieder-Lesen-Lernen helfen, psychischer Druck vom Vater, Panzerschokolade, kein Mitleid für den Bruder, Angriff von Neonazis, die Band Rozpor, der Sänger von Zona A, Neonazis in der Nachwende-Slowakei, mit dem Zug zu Abhorrence Konzerten, Vegan Idea Records & Deadbutcher Records, das letzte gute Deadlock-Album, die Trustkill-Phase, Hatebreed vs. Snapcase, von Nazis krankenhausreif geprügelt, Flucht nach Prag, die großartige Newborn 7", die Führung in Bands übernehmen, Einstieg bei Men Without God, für 9 Euro aufm Bau, jahrelang als Stage Hand gearbeitet, Azubi dank Dani, uvm. Mikitas Top 10 Snapcase - Progression Through Unlearning Russian Circles - Station Rude Pride - Be True To Yourself Skinsects - Es Regnet Hass EP Separation - Separation Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Getaway Rytmus - Bengoro Nirvana - In Utero Conservative Military Image - Casual Violence Converge - Jane Doe Songs für die Playlist: The Unmarked - Scars remain ours Snapcase - Caboose Skinsects - Kids in Stiefeln

The buddhahood Podcast
Buddhism Reference - Nirvana

The buddhahood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 19:25


Buddhism Reference – Nirvana. Shakyamuni deciphers the three Nirvanas as expedient means to give those on the path a rest to replenish their commitment and resolve, to rebuild their confidence on the value of the ultimate goal of Buddhahood. E-books - “Buddhism Reference – Now Available   Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm

Sounds!
30 Jahre «In Utero»: Nirvanas letzte Platte ist die echteste

Sounds!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 106:26


Vor 30 Jahren erschien «In Utero» von Nirvana. Im Vergleich zum Vorgänger «Nevermind» klingt es wie ein blutiges Stück Fleisch. Sounds! erzählt die Geschichte einer Platte, die ihren Charme aus echtem Schmerz, roher Gewalt und zarten Melodien gleichermassen entwickelt. Und wir hören sie in voller Länge. * «Sounds! Story» ist unser Podcast zu Hintergrundthemen aus Musik und Popkultur: Alle Folgen

Buddhismus im Alltag - Der tägliche Podcast - Kurzvorträge und meditative Betrachtungen - Chan - Zen
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Buddhismus im Alltag - Der tägliche Podcast - Kurzvorträge und meditative Betrachtungen - Chan - Zen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 5:38


Haben Sie manchmal das Gefühl, dass Sie sich in einem Netz verfangen haben und Sie nicht mehr von der Stelle kommen? Die Netze, in denen Sie sich heute zwangsläufig befinden, die haben nicht nur Sie geknüpft, andere Menschen bauen ihre eigenen Netze, die dann mit Ihnen und ihrem Karma (und Ihren Verflechtungen) kollidieren. Auch können diese vor sehr langer Zeit erschaffen worden sein, sind nicht erst gerade erstellt. Wir sind in vielen Netzen verstrickt, die zum Teil schon vor hunderten (oder gar tausenden) von Jahren geschaffen wurden. Als Beispiel ließe sich hier etwa die Bibel anführen, oder aber auch andere religiöse Werke, die in längst vergangenen Leben geschaffen wurden, aber bis heute Kraft und Einfluss auf die Menschen haben, im "guten" wie im "schlechten" Sinne. Wir sind das Produkt der Zeit und der menschlichen Entwicklungsgeschichte, die Ereignisse unserer Vorfahren sind in uns und unserer DNA gespeichert, alles Wissen findet sein Abbild in uns, wie mit Spinnweben sind wir mit der Vergangenheit verbunden, wer sich öffnet, der wird wahre Wunder erleben, alle Information erhalten, alles sehen, fühlen und hören. Netze können für uns Dinge fangen, wir können uns aber auch in ihnen verstricken, sie bringen uns zu Fall. Und wir alle sind in einem komplizierten Geflecht aus Prägung, Erziehung und Erfahrung verhaftet, sehen vielleicht nicht, was sich ausserhalb der Netze tut, wie das wahre Leben (ohne Regeln) wäre. Nur wir selbst verheddern uns in diesen Netzen, denn diese sind nicht real, sie sind nur Objekte in unserem Gedankenpalast, ausserhalb können solche Flechtwerke nicht existieren, wir Menschen sind ihr Wirtstier. Wenn Sie (für sich) beschliessen, nicht mehr ein Gefangener dieser Netze sein zu wollen, dann wird das auch so sein. Es ist ein Entschluss, ob wir dem Umstand ein Ende bereiten wollen, oder eben nicht. Ich für meinen Teil lebe mein Leben nach der Philosophie des Buddhas, der den Ehrentitel "Der Erleuchtete" trug, eben weil er Erleuchtung erfahren hatte, nicht mehr gefangen in den Netzen von Täuschung und Falschheit war, weil er aufbrach auf den mittleren Weg, der ein wegloser Weg ist, hin zum torlosen Tor, mit dem persönlichen Ziel des Nirvanas. Buddhas Lehre zeigt, dass wir aus den Netzen ausbrechen müssen, um zu erfahren wer wir wirklich sind, um die vergangenen und die zukünftigen Inkarnationen zu sehen, und um gegebenenfalls aus dem ewigen Kreislauf der Wiedergeburten zu entkommen, da diese nur große Leiden bringen, die an Sinnlosigkeit nicht zu überbieten sind. Der Weg ist das Ziel! Copyright: ⁠https://shaolin-rainer.de⁠ Bitte laden Dir auch meine App "Buddha-Blog" aus den Stores von ⁠Apple⁠ und ⁠Android⁠. ⁠Please support me on Patreon

Buddhismus im Alltag - Der tägliche Podcast - Kurzvorträge und meditative Betrachtungen - Chan - Zen
Der grosse Podcast Folge 8-Ständig "suchen" wir-Buddha-Blog-Podcast - Buddhismus im Alltag

Buddhismus im Alltag - Der tägliche Podcast - Kurzvorträge und meditative Betrachtungen - Chan - Zen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 28:34


Bitte laden Sie sich auch meine App "Buddha-Blog" aus den Stores von Apple und Android. Buddhismus im Alltag - Achtsamkeit im täglichen Leben Inhalt: 1 Ständig "suchen" wir 2 Erkenne Dein wahres Ich 3 Unser Geist ist wie ein Garten 4 Die Relationen sehen 5 Vorurteile 6 Neue Motivation gewinnen 7 Lebens-Zeit 8 Die eigene Meinung 9 Eifer-sucht 10 Das Nirvana steckt in uns 11 Abschied nehmen 12 Was wir sehen ist nicht wirklich real 13 Die perfekte Welt Häufig werde ich nach dem Nirvana gefragt, wie "man" es denn erreichen könnte, was zu tun sei um dort hinzukommen? Meine Antwort, dass das Nirvana bereits in uns steckt, in uns selbst angelegt ist, die verstört die Menschen, mehr als es Ihnen hilft verunsichert das Konzept vom "Nirvana" die Leute. Wer im Jetzt und im Heute lebt, dabei nichts will und nichts möchte, sozusagen wunschlos glücklich ist, in seiner bloßen Existenz ruht, auf sein Schicksal und sein Karma vertraut, der ist bereits im Nirvana. Die Blumen auf dem Balkon, sorgen die sich, ob wir sie morgen gießen werden? Die Vögel im Garten, haben die Ängste, ob es morgen noch genug zu fressen geben wird? Ihre Katze, macht die sich einen Kopf über das Morgen? So wird das nichts, weder mit dem Nirvana, noch mit der nach Buddha anzustrebenden "Erleuchtung". Nach dem Lehrer aller Lehrer geht es in der menschlichen Existenz aber nur um das Erreichen des Nirvanas, und um die anzustrebende "Erleuchtung", sonst um NICHTS. Und es geht auch nicht um das Morgen, sondern um das Jetzt und das Hier, genau jetzt ist der richtige Zeitpunkt, um in das Nirvana einzutreten, was morgen ist, wer weiß das schon? Wer genau jetzt damit aufhört sich Sorgen zu machen, wer genau jetzt anfängt sein Schicksal ohne Vorbehalte zu akzeptieren, wer also die Philosophie Buddhas versteht und die Folgen zuläßt, der geht genau jetzt, in diesem Moment, in das Nirvana ein. Hat Ihnen der Podcast gefallen? Danke, dass Sie Buddha-Blog hören. Ist Ihnen aufgefallen, dass hier keine Werbung läuft, dass Sie nicht mit Konsumbotschaften überhäuft werden? Möchten Sie dem Autor dieses Blogs für seine Arbeit mit einer Spende danken? Unterstützen Sie mich, beteiligen Sie sich an den umfangreichen Kosten dieser Publikation. Ihre Unterstützung kann helfen, die wichtige Arbeit, die wir für den Buddhismus leisten (mein Team und ich), auch weiterzuführen. Bitte laden Sie sich auch meine App „Buddha-Blog“ aus den Stores von Apple und Android. Überweisung: Kontoinhaber: Rainer Deyhle, Postbank, IBAN: DE57700100800545011805 Lerne mich kennen: Ich bin Shaolin-Rainer, der Gründer des Shaolin-Tempels Deutschland, ein ehemaliger Buddhistischer Mönch und heute praktizierender Chan-(Zen)-Lehrer. Folge mir auf meinem täglichen Podcast „Buddhismus im Alltag“, oder lade meine App „Shaolin Rainer“ aus den Stores von Apple und Android - #achtsamkeit #awakening #bewusst #bewusstsein #buddha #buddhismus #buddhism #buddhist #chan #zen #energie #energieheilung #energy #energietanken #enlightenment #erleuchtung #healing #heilen #heilung #karma #meditation #mindfulness #persönlichkeitsentwicklung #spiritualität #shaolin #tempel #temple #yoga #spirituality #peace

Buddhismus im Alltag - Der tägliche Podcast - Kurzvorträge und meditative Betrachtungen - Chan - Zen

Häufig werde ich nach dem Nirvana gefragt, wie "man" es denn erreichen könnte, was zu tun sei um dort hinzukommen? Meine Antwort, dass das Nirvana bereits in uns steckt, in uns selbst angelegt ist, die verstört die Menschen, mehr als es Ihnen hilft verunsichert das Konzept vom "Nirvana" die Leute. Wer im Jetzt und im Heute lebt, dabei nichts will und nichts möchte, sozusagen wunschlos glücklich ist, in seiner bloßen Existenz ruht, auf sein Schicksal und sein Karma vertraut, der ist bereits im Nirvana. Die Blumen auf dem Balkon, sorgen die sich, ob wir sie morgen gießen werden? Die Vögel im Garten, haben die Ängste, ob es morgen noch genug zu fressen geben wird? Ihre Katze, macht die sich einen Kopf über das Morgen? Nein, nur wir Menschen machen uns derartige Gedanken. Den ganzen Tag machen wir uns Sorgen, pflegen unsere Ängste, unser Ego macht uns verrückt, wir entwickeln Neurosen, Depressionen, Alkohol- und Drogenprobleme, das menschliche Verhalten bewegt sich vom Nirvana weg, nicht auf das Nirvana zu. So wird das nichts, weder mit dem Nirvana, noch mit der nach Buddha anzustrebenden "Erleuchtung". Nach dem Lehrer aller Lehrer geht es in der menschlichen Existenz aber nur um das Erreichen des Nirvanas, und um die anzustrebende "Erleuchtung", sonst um NICHTS. Und es geht auch nicht um das Morgen, sondern um das Jetzt und das Hier, genau jetzt ist der richtige Zeitpunkt, um in das Nirvana einzutreten, was morgen ist, wer weiß das schon? Wer genau jetzt damit aufhört sich Sorgen zu machen, wer genau jetzt anfängt sein Schicksal ohne Vorbehalte zu akzeptieren, wer also die Philosophie Buddhas versteht und die Folgen zuläßt, der geht genau jetzt, in diesem Moment, in das Nirvana ein. Ein Leben ohne Sorgen, ohne Not, ohne Angst, im Einklang mit dem Universum, tief und gründlich verhaftet in der Weltanschauung Buddhas, das ist das Nirvana, von dem alle Menschen sprechen, von dem sie aber keine Ahnung haben. Wie der einzelne Mensch sein Nirvana erreicht, das ist völlig unterschiedlich, niemals gleicht eine Reise einer anderen, wie der Betroffene zur Erkenntnis gelangt mag vollkommen anders sein; das Nirvana aber ist für alle Reisenden dann einfach unglaublich, friedlich und ruhig, weit ab von aller Zeit, ohne Land und ohne Richtung, farblos, aber voller Farben, heimelig und wohltuend, aber ohne Ordnung, gefüllt mit Liebe, aber lieblos in der Konstruktion. Nicht ein Jeder wird den Schritt ins Nirvana heute schaffen, vielleicht braucht er/sie noch ein wenig Zeit, um sich von allen Anhaftungen erst langsam zu lösen, die leibgewordenen Dinge nochmals zu betrachten, um dann doch festzustellen, dass er/sie eines schönen Tages sowieso alle Dinge und jeden Menschen verlieren wird, dass er/sie also besser genau jetzt schon ins Nirvana eintritt, nicht erst morgen. Trotzdem ist der Weg das Ziel!   Niemand rettet uns, außer wir selbst. Niemand kann und niemand darf das. Wir müssen selbst den Weg gehen - Buddha - Ehrenname des indischen Philosophiestifters Siddhartha Gautama - 560 bis 480 vor dem Jahr Null Copyright: https://shaolin-rainer.de Bitte laden Dir auch meine App "Buddha-Blog" aus den Stores von Apple und Android.

Into The Void Podcast
Heavy Underground - Klassikeravsnittet om Nirvanas skiva In Utero

Into The Void Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 80:58


Hur följer man upp en skiva som förändrade musikscenen för alltid? Och vad gör man som band när man får en status man aldrig eftersträvat eller vill ha? Man gör en skiva som "In Utero".  Nirvana gjorde allting tvärtom med uppföljaren till "Nevermind". Råare produktion, mörkare texter och en allmänt antiattityd till det mesta. Hela skivans tillkomst var kantad av motsättningar mellan band, producent och skivbolag. Och den blev som vi alla vet också det sista Nirvana gjorde på skiva.  Om detta och mycket mer pratar Magnus Tannergren och Misha Sedini om i det här klassikeravsnittet av Heavy Undergrounds podcast. 

BJ Shea Daily Experience Podcast -- Official
Nirvanas “Heart Shaped Box” turned into a singing 60's tune

BJ Shea Daily Experience Podcast -- Official

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 20:00


The Migs Report. Today is National Gumdrop Day and Singles Awareness Day. 

The Great Song Podcast
Peaches (The Presidents of The United States of America)

The Great Song Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 65:07


Name the most successful Seattle acts of the 1990's and there's one name that you may initially forget to include--but right up there among the Nirvanas and the Soundgardens sits a quirky power-pop trio whose 1995 debut took over MTV and the pop-rock landscape. As they gear up for a new high-quality re-release of that iconic debut album, Presidents of the United States of America's Chris Ballew and Dave Dederer join us to recollect playing Mount Rushmore, pranking Beck, and possibly inspiring Chris Pratt's Johnny Karate. --- Join us on PATREON for early access, extended interviews, weekly reaction mini-sodes, full bonus shows, and more ways to be part of the show! patreon.com/greatsongpod Visit greatsongpodcast.com for archives, merch, and more! Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @greatsongpod, and join the Facebook group at Facebook.com/groups/greatsongpod. Patreon Producers: Andrea Konarzewski, Brad Callahan, Ari Marucci, Michael Conley, Peter Mark Campbell, David Steinberg, Randy Hodge, Chaz Bacus, Juan Lopez, Jason Arrowood, Howard Passey, Micah Murphy, Tim Jahr, Christopher Cudnoski, and Pete Kim --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greatsongpod/message

Buddhismus im Alltag - Der tägliche Podcast - Kurzvorträge und meditative Betrachtungen - Chan - Zen

Buddhisten wissen um die unheilbringende Wirkung der drei Geistesgifte, nämlich Gier, Hass und Verblendung (Unwissenheit). Im buddhistischen Lebensrad werden diesen drei Geistesgiften die Tiere Schwein (Unwissenheit), Schlange (Hass) und Hahn (Gier) zugeordnet. Wie aber entstehen diese Gifte in unserem Geist, warum herrscht die Unwissenheit über die Menschheit? Denn es ist die Unwissenheit, die Unsicherheit mit sich bringt, aus der dann Gier und Hass entstehen. Die menschliche Ignoranz gegenüber dem Schicksal, gegenüber der Vergänglichkeit, die bringt ein seltsames Karma über die Zeiten, denn das ständige Wollen und Wünschen, das bringt keine Befriedigung, das Verlangen hört nie auf, die Sehnsucht wird nicht gestillt, nur kurzfristig verdrängt, das ist die einfache Wahrheit. Erlebnisse jeder Art verdrängen (kurz) die Gedanken, lenken uns ab, aber dann kommen die menschlichen Sinne zurück zu der Befriedigung der körperlichen Bedürfnisse, und zu den Wünschen, die ein ständiges Wollen sind. Wer wissend ist, der weiß, dass nur das Nachdenken die Unwissenheit ersetzen kann, dass Ablenkung und Zerstreuung ihr bitteres Ende finden müssen, denn am Ende des Tages sind wir eben alleine, alle Anhaftungen zeigen sich dann endgültig als Illusionen. Solange wir anhaften, solange leiden wir, wer die Unwissenheit nicht überwinden will (oder kann), der kann nicht aufsteigen zu einem erleuchteten Wesen, der wird wieder und wieder geboren, macht die Leiden ein ums andere Mal erneut "durch". Einen Hauptteil unserer Zeit sind wir beschäftigt damit nachzudenken, was alles falsch läuft, warum es anders sein sollte oder müßte, dass doch hier ein Fehler vorliegt, weil es eben nicht so ist wie wir es wollen. Das ist die Steigerung von Unwissenheit, wir versteigen uns in Besserwisserei, weil wir die Dinge nicht akzeptieren möchten, so wie sie sind, sondern uns einbilden, alles besser zu wissen. Wie sollte es sein, wie ist es? Das immer lodernde Feuer der Unwissenheit wird gelöscht von der "Erleuchtung", die dann im Nirvana ihren Endzustand findet. Der Zustand, der beim Erreichen des Nirvanas erreicht wird, den nennen wir "Erleuchtung", weil wir dann nicht mehr unwissend sind, sondern sehr wohl um die wahren Zusammenhänge wissen. In der logischen Konsequenz kann es dann auch keine anderen Geistesgifte mehr geben, denn Hass und Gier sind so unnötig geworden, wie ein Ausschlag auf der Haut. Wer sein Leben in Unwissenheit verbringen mag, einfach nicht bereit ist über die Zusammenhänge nachzudenken, der muss weitere Inkarnationen wegen seiner Willensschwäche durchleben. Die Unwissenheit als Symbol muss zerstört werden, dann ist "Erleuchtung" möglich. Denn meine Leser wissen: Der Weg ist das Ziel! Weise wissen: Das Begehren sättigt selbst kein goldner Regen. Fade schmecken die Genüsse, leidvoll sind sie allerwegen - Buddha - Ehrenname des Siddharta Gautama - 560 bis 480 vor dem Jahr Null Copyright: https://shaolin-rainer.de Bitte laden Sie sich auch meine App "Buddha-Blog" aus den Stores von Apple und Android.

Buddhismus im Alltag - Der tägliche Podcast - Kurzvorträge und meditative Betrachtungen - Chan - Zen

Der durchschnittliche Mitteleuropäer hat meist wenig Berührung mit der Lehre des Lehrers aller Lehrer, allerdings das Wort "Nirvana" hat Einzug in den Sprachgebrauch gehalten. Meist wird es "falsch" verwendet, aber nachdem die Kenntnisse des Buddhismus bestenfalls lückenhaft sind, fällt das nicht einmal auf. Dich schick ich ins "Nirvana", das steht für das große, unbekannte Land, wo ich die Menschen hin wünsche, die mir "auf den Keks" gehen. Also ich wünsche Dich ins Nichts, so der irreführende Gebrauch. Was aber ist das Nirvana? Wie kommen wir in dieses besagte Land, und woher stammt der Begriff überhaupt? Generell wird der Begriff Nirvana verwendet, um den Austritt aus dem Kreislauf des Leidens (die Wiedergeburten) durch die "Erleuchtung" zu beschreiben (nach dem Beispiel Buddhas). Allerdings gibt es ganz verschiedene Ansichten, so wird auch das Begreifen der mit dem Dasein verbundenen Umstände mit dem Nirvana gleichgesetzt. Im Unterschied zur westlichen Auffassung des Paradieses nach dem Tod ist das Nirvana aber nicht der Ort, wo Milch und Honig fliesst, sondern kann schon im Leben erreicht werden, denn Nirvana ist eine schlichte Geisteshaltung. Nach Buddha liegt es ausschließlich an uns, wie wir uns "fühlen", ob wir glücklich sind, oder eben nicht. Wenn wir fest an das Konzept von Ursache und Wirkung glauben, dann jedenfalls sind wir auf dem richtigen Weg, hin zur "Erleuchtung" und dem Nirvana. Die drei Merkmale des Daseins sind schnell erkannt, denn alles Leben ist unbeständig, leibhaft und leer, so dass der Suchende durch neutrale Betrachtung dieser Merkmale, verbunden mit der damit verbundenen allgemeinen Loslösung (Beenden der Anhaftungen) dann das torlose Tor hin zum Nirvana öffnet. Das Erreichen des Nirvana wird häufig auch als „Bruch mit der Welt“ gleichgesetzt, da "erleuchtete Menschen" so gut wie keine Rücksicht auf Konventionen mehr legen, da sie die wahren Zusammenhänge erblickt haben. Hier spricht man nun auch vom Eintritt in den Strom. Gerade diese Eigenart macht die Wiedergabe der buddhistischen Lehre so schwierig, da der Stromeingetretene nun häufig völlig autark leben kann, nicht mehr abhängig von den Systemen der Gesellschaft ist. Und dann aber auch die Lehre nicht weitergibt, da er die Verwirklichung des Nirvanas erreicht hat, die niedrigen Bereiche der Inkarnation verlassen hat. Für mich persönlich ist das Nirvana aber eine Geisteshaltung, die denjenigen Menschen zuteil wird, die ein Leben in Ruhe und Glück gewählt haben (und glauben Sie mir, es ist eine Wahl, eine bewußte Entscheidung). Ob dann in einem weiteren Schritt noch die "Erleuchtung" erreicht werden kann, das zeigt die Zeit. Wollen Sie diese Geisteshaltung einnehmen? Dann ist der Weg Ihr Ziel! Beste Gabe ist Gesundheit; Genügsamkeit ist Reichtums Sonne, treuste Sippschaft ist Vertrauen, und Nirvana höchste Wonne - Buddha - "Der Erleuchtete" - Ehrenname des Siddharta Gautama - 560 bis 480 vor dem Jahr Null Copyright: https://shaolin-rainer.de Bitte laden Sie sich auch meine App "Buddha-Blog" aus den Stores von Apple und Android.

Buddhismus im Alltag - Der tägliche Podcast - Kurzvorträge und meditative Betrachtungen - Chan - Zen

Haben Sie manchmal das Gefühl, dass Sie sich in einem Netz verfangen haben und Sie nicht mehr von der Stelle kommen? Die Netze, in denen Sie sich heute zwangsläufig befinden, die haben nicht nur Sie geknüpft, andere Menschen bauen ihre eigenen Netze, die dann mit Ihnen und ihrem Karma (und Ihren Verflechtungen) kollidieren. Auch können diese vor sehr langer Zeit erschaffen worden sein, sind nicht erst gerade erstellt. Wir sind in vielen Netzen verstrickt, die zum Teil schon vor hunderten (oder gar tausenden) von Jahren geschaffen wurden. Als Beispiel ließe sich hier etwa die Bibel anführen, oder aber auch andere religiöse Werke, die in längst vergangenen Leben geschaffen wurden, aber bis heute Kraft und Einfluss auf die Menschen haben, im "guten" wie im "schlechten" Sinne. Wir sind das Produkt der Zeit und der menschlichen Entwicklungsgeschichte, die Ereignisse unserer Vorfahren sind in uns und unserer DNA gespeichert, alles Wissen findet sein Abbild in uns, wie mit Spinnweben sind wir mit der Vergangenheit verbunden, wer sich öffnet, der wird wahre Wunder erleben, alle Information erhalten, alles sehen, fühlen und hören. Netze können für uns Dinge fangen, wir können uns aber auch in ihnen verstricken, sie bringen uns zu Fall. Und wir alle sind in einem komplizierten Geflecht aus Prägung, Erziehung und Erfahrung verhaftet, sehen vielleicht nicht, was sich ausserhalb der Netze tut, wie das wahre Leben (ohne Regeln) wäre. Nur wir selbst verheddern uns in diesen Netzen, denn diese sind nicht real, sie sind nur Objekte in unserem Gedankenpalast, ausserhalb können solche Flechtwerke nicht existieren, wir Menschen sind ihr Wirtstier. Wenn Sie (für sich) beschliessen, nicht mehr ein Gefangener dieser Netze sein zu wollen, dann wird das auch so sein. Es ist ein Entschluss, ob wir dem Umstand ein Ende bereiten wollen, oder eben nicht. Ich für meinen Teil lebe mein Leben nach der Philosophie des Buddhas, der den Ehrentitel "Der Erleuchtete" trug, eben weil er Erleuchtung erfahren hatte, nicht mehr gefangen in den Netzen von Täuschung und Falschheit war, weil er aufbrach auf den mittleren Weg, der ein wegloser Weg ist, hin zum torlosen Tor, mit dem persönlichen Ziel des Nirvanas. Buddhas Lehre zeigt, dass wir aus den Netzen ausbrechen müssen, um zu erfahren wer wir wirklich sind, um die vergangenen und die zukünftigen Inkarnationen zu sehen, und um gegebenenfalls aus dem ewigen Kreislauf der Wiedergeburten zu entkommen, da diese nur große Leiden bringen, die an Sinnlosigkeit nicht zu überbieten sind. Der Weg ist das Ziel! Wer lustgefesselt folgt dem Strom – wie Spinnen, rennt er im eignen Netze auf und nieder, zerreiß das Band und wandle hin als Weiser, und Leid und Sorge kehren nimmer wieder - Buddha - Ehrenname des Siddharta Gautama - 560 bis 480 vor dem Jahr Null Copyright: https://shaolin-rainer.de Bitte laden Sie sich auch meine App "Buddha-Blog" aus den Stores von Apple und Android.

Mid Life Punk Podcast
MLPP71 - Davey Warsop

Mid Life Punk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 105:14


Bostin'. That's what you'll be saying after hearing our conversation with Singer, Songwriter, Sound Engineer, Producer to the stars and all round good lad, Mr Davey Warsop.Davey left the tropical climes of Bromsgrove to seek the punk rock dream in LA and so far, that gamble is paying off! We discuss the punk rock royalty he bumps into in Wholefoods, his work with NOFX, Green Day and many more. Davey imparts sage advice to young sound engineers, remembers the time he was signed to a major and we discuss his early punk heroes and neighbours.Tom gets Niall's diary mixed up, Niall has a fact about a particular branch of animal medical science and much, much more. Songs this week are from: Kunt Cobain & The Nirvanas, Tear Them Down, The Linda Lindas, Shooter McGavin, an exclusive, never before heard track from Beat Union, Suzi Moon, Face To Face, Incisions and School Damage

Rockhistorier
1991: Et skønt år for musikken!

Rockhistorier

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 148:57


I den store sammenhæng huskes 1991 primært som det år, hvor Den Kolde Krig mellem det daværende Sovjetunionen og Vesten fandt sin afslutning, da førstnævnte union simpelthen faldt fra hinanden. USA fremstod som vinder af en konflikt, der havde varet siden afslutningen på 2. verdenskrig, og manifesteret sig i et afsindigt våbenkapløb. Musikalsk set var det året, hvor rocken fik en renæssance grundet grungen fra Seattle og trioen Nirvanas gennembrud. Gruppens frontfigur og sangskriver, Kurt Cobain, repræsenterede med sine slacker-hymner den såkaldte Generation X, der gjorde det svært at høre, at USA netop havde vundet Den Kolde Krig, for de emmede af trøstesløshed, frustration og fremmedgjorthed. Hvad der ramte en nerve og tog bands som blandt andre Pearl Jam og Soundgarden med i spotlyset.Fra Bristol i England kom triphoppen med Massive Attack som dens første succesfulde ambassadører, mens Primal Scream fornemt fusionerede rock og electronica, hvad også U2 med held forsøgte. Jazzen sneg sig ind i hiphoppen via A Tribe Called Quest, mens gangstarappen fik et godt tag i publikum, som det hørtes på Cypress Hills fremragende debut-lp. Og den elektroniske musik bevægede sig fra under- til overgrund, ikke mindst gennem The Orbs skelsættende udgivelser. Endvidere udsendte diverse veteraner uforglemmelig musik, så jo, 1991 var et på alle måder stort musikår.Rockhistoriers værter havde ikke færre end firs kandidater oppe at vende, før valget faldt på de tyve, der kan høres i denne hyldest til en række afgørende nybrud, som stadig giver ekko i den musik, vi hører i dag. Massive Attack: Safe from Harm (Blue Lines)Electronic: Tighten Up (Electronic)Nirvana: Breed (Nevermind)Stina Nordenstam: He Watches Her from Behind (Memories of a Color)U2: Mysterious Ways (Achtung Baby) Primal Scream: Movin' on Up (Screamadelica)A Tribe Called Quest: Check the Rhime (The Low End Theory)my bloody valentine: sometimes (loveless)Soundgarden: Rusty Cage (Badmotorfinger)This Mortal Coil: You and Your Sister (Blood)Sort Sol: Tatlin Tower (Flow My Firetear)Kirsty MacColl: Walking Down Madison 7” Mix (Electric Landlady)The Orb: Fluffy Little Clouds (Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld)Cypress Hill: How Could I Just Kill a Man (Cypress Hill)Robert Wyatt: Worship (Dondestan)The Sugarcubes: Hit (Stick Around for Joy)Miss B. Haven: Jeg bor i november (Mellem hjerter og spar)Gangway: Going Away (The Quiet Boy Ate the Whole Cake)Talk Talk: Runeii (Laughing Stock) Queen: These Are the Days of Our Life (Innuendo)

Generation YX
Det femtiofemte avsnittet – BRÅ sprider rasism med sina siffror

Generation YX

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 32:01


Nu ligger miljöpartiet och liberalerna under riksdagsspärren. Jannik gissar på att någon naturkatastrof kommer att rädda dem. Liberalerna verkar dock vara utom räddning.Två utvisade män som avtjänat sitt straff i Sverige kom tillbaka med ett svenskt evakueringsplan från Afghanistan. Dessa två får nu avtjäna ytterligare ett straff i Sverige.Liljevalchs konsthall på Djurgården är klart. Det är en betongbunker som är så ful att det är svårt att tro sin ögon. Nu regnar det dessutom in i byggnaden som kostade nästan en halv miljard mer än planerat.Killen från omslaget till Nirvanas skiva Nevermind vill ha pengar så han har stämt bandet för barnpornografibrott. Vi pratar också om brottslighet, BRÅ:s rapport, om att Uppsala universitet utnyttjas av gängbrottslingar och att kommunalt anställda i Göteborg inte vågar anmäla att kriminella använder deras lokaler för att förvara vapen och droger.https://www.nongrata.se Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Album Concept Hour
Weezer - Blue Album (w/ Matthew Fox)

The Album Concept Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 87:31


Today we have our second guest from the Stranded Panda Podcast network and host of the Star Wars Universe Podcast and the Superhero Ethics podcast, Matthew Fox (AKA the ethical panda); and we're discussing a very important album to them, Weezer's 1994 debut album. Originally just untitled, it quickly became known as "Blue Album", as they continued on the untitled mono colored albums thing for a while, and it was a breath of fresh air. Following the popularity of grunge and nihilistic early 90s, everyone was listening to the Nirvanas and Pearl Jams of the day and happy-go-lucky pop tunes were extremely out of fashion. There was definitely pop punk occurring at the same time, but it was not the pop heavy dynamos of the late 90s/00s like Blink 182 and New Found Glory. In 1994 grunge was going through a tough time. In April, Kurt Cobain violently took his own life, and in June, Hole bassist Kristen Pfaff succumbed to a heroin overdose. But in the middle all of this tragedy and chaos (Blue album came out in May) in rock music, grunge was collapsing under its own weight, and there was one band that would take the baton and run with it. The guys in Weezer were anything but grunge. Sure they had some grungy guitar sounds, but they were influenced by Beach Boys more than Pixies... and could make a song like both. They were a group of nerds proud of their nerdiness and up front about how cringey love could be. They had the depth that grunge had, but with more of a sense of humor about themselves, which was incredibly important at the time. It's an amazingly well formed album for their first outing and (mostly) stands the test of time. Links from ep: For all Stranded Panda Podcasts: https://strandedpanda.com Superhero Ethics episode "The Ethics of Thirst": https://open.spotify.com/episode/008tOOeaG2JeWPHb3RvThU?si=6363b303ce684760 What's With These Homies Talking About Weezer podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4SxCwRF7YHGuS8n9P8UAtT?si=hsERjSgCQJia4FAl12M6dA&dl_branch=1 "Only In Dreams" Cowboy Bebop AMV: https://youtu.be/DW7fNAKk6oc Other Links: OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/2stA2P7pTC TACHP Desert Island Discord Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4wNErQHfrAYgSsIZlLJ6ym?si=dtrMJCuqQwa1Zt7RtwrXNg (YouTube Playlist): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4Uk6UBPMYEs3BtK1HwWJMyXlKwPH93Qx (for local listeners) Under the Covers is Wednesday mornings from 6 to 8am on 91.7 WSUM FM, 92.5 WISY FM Sunday afternoons 1-3pm EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/FlyoverStatePark --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/albumconcepthour/support

The Dean Blundell Show
521. Vaccine Passport Mutiny, Chris Sky Can't Stop Getting Arrested, Milk Crate Gender Reveals & James and Dean Argue

The Dean Blundell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 105:07


Vaccine passport mutiny in Ontario Drinking problems   The baby on Nirvanas' never mind is suing the band for child pornography  Chris Sky can't stop getting arrested  The milk crate injuries are piling up and we fucking love it. Dean and James get heated during the vaccine passport debate  Rumours  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KRÆS
Gift ved første blik - og seksuel tiltrækning

KRÆS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 55:00


Tidlige kys og en hurtig hånd på måsen. I år har eksperterne i tv-programmet Gift ved første blik skruet op for den seksuelle kemi mellem parrene. Og det kan allerede ses i første afsnit, hvor parrene bliver gift - og mødes for første gang. - Men jeg tror, at dem der går hurtigt frem, crasher hurtigt, siger tidligere deltager Kathrine Harders. Første del af Kræs handler i dag om seksuel tiltrækning og Gift ved første blik. I sidste del af programmet får du nyheder og perspektiv fra kulturen i dag: LIDLs nye modekollektion - med blandt andet sko - hitter. Og det er ikke første gang modeindustrien er gået amok over ting, der umiddelbart virker kiksede, fortæller modeekspert. Du kan også høre, at den svømmende baby på Nirvanas ikoniske cover nu er blevet voksen og har sagsøgt den afdøde forsanger Kurt Cobain, fordi han ikke er tilfreds med, at han blev brugte på coveret uden samtykke. Vært: Maja Hald. Tilrettelægger: Lene Grønborg Poulsen.

Eftermiddag i P3
Lady Gagas sommar, Ted hatar katter och Nirvanas mycket arga och nakna bebis

Eftermiddag i P3

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 73:05


Den nakna bebisen som pryder Nirvanas ikoniska album Nevermind från 1991, är nu en mycket arg bebis! Han stämmer bandet och Kurt Cobains dödsbo, då han menar att han lidit "livslång skada" av bilden. Linnea och Christopher menar att bebisen antagligen har dåligt med pengar och därför kommer på detta nu. Någon annan som lidit livslång skada är Linnea. Hon liknar nämligen hennes studentplakat med ett barnpornografibrott. Lady Gaga har haft en händelserik sommar på flera sätt och därför har vi bjudit in the one and only Edvin Törnblom som ska berätta mer om detta. Tidigare i år var Lady Gagas hundvakt ute med hennes tre älskade bulldogs på en lugn promenad, när två främmande män plötsligt kom fram. De försökte råna hundvakten på de dyra små hundarna. Hundvakten gör allt i sin makt för att skydda de små liven, men blir skjuten och bestulen på två hundar. Förutom det har hon haft en minst sagt händelserik outfit-sommar. Christopher och Linnea får hissa och dissa hennes olika klädval. Det är onsdag vilket innebär att Djur-Ted är tillbaka och till hans stora sorg är det katter som är dagens djur. Programledare: Christopher Garplind och Linnea Wikblad

KRÆS
Gift ved første blik - og seksuel tiltrækning

KRÆS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 55:00


Tidlige kys og en hurtig hånd på måsen. I år har eksperterne i tv-programmet Gift ved første blik skruet op for den seksuelle kemi mellem parrene. Og det kan allerede ses i første afsnit, hvor parrene bliver gift - og mødes for første gang. - Men jeg tror, at dem der går hurtigt frem, crasher hurtigt, siger tidligere deltager Kathrine Harders. Første del af Kræs handler i dag om seksuel tiltrækning og Gift ved første blik. I sidste del af programmet får du nyheder og perspektiv fra kulturen i dag: LIDLs nye modekollektion - med blandt andet sko - hitter. Og det er ikke første gang modeindustrien er gået amok over ting, der umiddelbart virker kiksede, fortæller modeekspert. Du kan også høre, at den svømmende baby på Nirvanas ikoniske cover nu er blevet voksen og har sagsøgt den afdøde forsanger Kurt Cobain, fordi han ikke er tilfreds med, at han blev brugte på coveret uden samtykke. Vært: Maja Hald. Tilrettelægger: Lene Grønborg Poulsen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Vacation Mavens
193 Kims Summer Travels to Seattle WA and Vail CO

Vacation Mavens

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 59:21


Kim is back to traveling and this week she fills us in on her recent Seattle staycation and her mother-daughters trip to Vail, Colorado. About Our Sponsor - Atlas Ocean Voyages Today's podcast is brought to you by Atlas Ocean Voyages.  If you have ever dreamed of cruising to Greece or Egypt, now is the time to book! Atlas Ocean Voyages just introduced its expedition ship World Navigator. This small ship, luxury vessel is built for adventure in a sustainable, energy-efficient manner.  Perfect for adventurous families or multi-generational groups, its compact size and small guest count of fewer than 200 passengers, means a higher space to guest ratio and more intimacy and personalized service. From August through September 2021, World Navigator will sail 7 separate 12 night itineraries to Greece and Egypt. And its small size and agility means she can dock in smaller ports, avoiding large crowds and getting a more authentic experience. And this summer, arrivals in Greece do not coincide with any other cruise ships in port! Bookings are all inclusive, including both airfare and excursions. The ship's facilities and protocols reflect state of the art public health guidance. With stringent public health protocols followed by staff and crew with pre-boarding and pre-embarkation PCR testing provided for all passengers. Social distancing will be maintained with small group shore excursions. Atlas welcomes travelers to ‘come back to something brand new'      To learn more, please visit www.AtlasOceanVoyages.com and we thank them for their support. Seattle Staycation There are two many tourist districts in Seattle, one is downtown not far from Pike Place Market, the Seattle Aquarium, and the waterfront, and the other is at Seattle Center, where the Space Needle, MoPop, the Science Center, and the Chihuly Garden and Glass is located. You can use the monorail to get between these two main areas. Kim and her girls stayed at the newly remodeled Fairmont Olympic Hotel downtown. You can have afternoon tea in the newly redecorated lobby and lobby bar -- and they are very good about food allergies. A great way to explore the city is with CityPASS. For the Seattle CityPASS you can go to three of the following five attractions: Space Needle, Seattle Aquarium, Argosy Harbor Cruise, MoPop, and Woodland Park Zoo. The Pacific Science Center is usually included as an option but it is currently closed and scheduled to reopen in late 2021. Many attractions currently require reservations but the CityPASS system makes this easy to do online -- although it pays to do it a week or more in advance. If you can, try to plan your days to visit the Aquarium and Pike Place on the same day (and do a harbor cruise if that is your choice). Then visit the Space Needle, Chihuly, and MoPop on the same day since they are all very close to each other. You can then visit the zoo on the third day of your trip. However, you should consider the weather forecast and try to pick a clear day to visit the Space Needle. Right now MoPop has a special Disney Villians and Heroes Exhibit (not included in the CityPASS) Pike Place Chowder in the waterfront area is a great place for lunch. Woodland Park Zoo currently has a very cute baby gorilla. Summer Trip to Vail Note: Kim and her family were hosted by Vail Resorts. All opinions are her own. If you fly into Denver, you can take the Epic Mountain Express shuttle to Vail, which is about a 2.5 hour trip depending on traffic (Denver is known for bad traffic) Kim stayed in the Manor Vail condos, about a 10 minute walk from Vail Village (there are also shuttles). Manor Vail is next to the Betty Ford Alpine Gardens In Vail Village there are many restaurants and shops, an indoor bowling alley, and outdoor cornhole, which is a lot of fun Give yourself time to adjust to altitude but rest, drinking a lot of water, and an oxygen shot can help. You can go horseback riding in Vail with a two hour trail ride through a magical forest. Alpen Rose is a great spot in town for dinner. From Lion's Head you can take the Eagle Bahn Gondola At the top of the mountain there is an Epic Discovery park with ziplines, a mountain coaster, trampolines, a rock wall, and a lawn slide. Eating at the top of the mountain is expensive so be prepared or eat before you go. The ziplines and ropes course is currently closed for the summer. Picnic Vail will arrange a picnic for you at the Betty Ford Alpine Gardens, including set up and clean up, complete with food and interactive games to play together. If you can visit during the week it will be less crowded in Vail Village and at the activities If you decide to rent a car, rent in advance and be prepared for long lines and high rates this summer. There are also more flight cancellations this summer as travel gets back into gear and airlines struggle to bring employees back on board. Full Episode Transcript [00:00:00.060] - Kim Tate Staycation and vacations. Find out what Kim's been up to this summer.   [00:00:16.530] - Announcer Welcome to Vacation Mavens, a family travel podcast with ideas for your next vacation and tips to get you out the door. Here are your hosts, Kim from Stuffed Suitcase and Tamara from We3Travel.   [00:00:31.620] - Tamara Gruber Today's podcast is brought to you by Atlas Ocean Voyages. If you've ever dreamed of cruising to Greece or Egypt, now is the time to book Atlas. Ocean Voyages just introduced its new expedition ship, The World Navigator. This small ship luxury vessel is built for adventure in a sustainable but energy efficient manner. It's perfect for adventurous families or multigenerational groups. It's compact size and small guest count of fewer than 200 passengers means a higher space to guest ratio and more intimacy and personalized service.   [00:01:01.500] - Tamara Gruber From August through September 2021, World Navigator will sail seven separate 12 night itineraries to Greece and Egypt, and its small size and agility means she can dock in smaller ports, avoiding large crowds and getting a more authentic experience. And this summer, arrivals in Greece do not coincide with any other cruise ships in port bookings are all inclusive, including both airfare and excursions. The ship's facilities and protocols reflect state of the art public health guidance, with stringent public health protocols followed by staff and crew.   [00:01:30.390] - Tamara Gruber With preboarding and pre embarkation PCR testing provided for all passengers, social distancing will be maintained with small groups shore excursions. Atlas welcomes travelers to come back to something brand new. To learn more, please visit www.AtlasOcean Voyages.com, and we thank them for their support. So Kim, I'm sure you're like melting over there in Seattle in this heat wave. Are you ready to hop on a cruise ship to Greece?   [00:01:56.760] - Kim Tate Yes. That sounded pleasant when you were saying it. I was thinking it'd be so nice to stand out on a cruise deck with the ocean. And, you know, that cool ocean breeze sounds so amazing right now.   [00:02:08.310] - Tamara Gruber Yeah. And, you know, I love the small ship concept. Sounds like really good to me. And the fact that it can go into the smaller ports and the more authentic kind of places and not have any other cruise ships and ports. You're not fighting with all those other gazillion passengers.   [00:02:22.710] - Kim Tate You know, that's huge, I think, because we all I mean, those of us who have cruised on mega ships, which is everything I've done, you definitely get that sense of kind of being the herd at the end of the dock as you all come off and everybody's trying to sell you stuff and it's just chaos.   [00:02:40.800] - Kim Tate So I like the idea that it's just a small ship and kind of sounds like it's more of an intimate feel and you probably get more, you know, like you think when you step off and there's not a bunch of people you can kind of enjoy taking in the scenery a little more. You're not worried about all the hustle and bustle and hurrying somewhere, right?   [00:02:57.630] - Tamara Gruber Exactly. Yeah. Well, I'm by the time this comes out, I'm actually going to be back from my trip from Greece, assuming all goes well. But you've had a few little trips of your own recently and I would love to hear more about them. So do you want to tell us a little bit about your staycation first?   [00:03:15.690] - Kim Tate Of course, yeah. I'm so excited to get a chat a little because you've been so busy traveling. So finally, I got to dip my toes back in the summer travels and our first trip was more of just a staycation and it was with Seattle. And what happened is basically it was that CityPASS had reached out and said, hey, are you still in Seattle? Do you want to, you know, use some CityPASSes and enjoy some of the sights now that they're opening back up?   [00:03:39.060] - Kim Tate And I said, absolutely, let's do it. And so I actually arranged with the Fairmont in Seattle, the Fairmont Olympic Hotel, which I've never stayed at before. And it's kind of considered one of those classic original hotels in Seattle that people will actually come in to kind of tour and get a look around. And they have a brand new lobby design and a brand new lobby bar that they just opened. So I reached out to them and they hosted us for two nights.   [00:04:07.260] - Kim Tate And one thing I'll say is for people who are planning a trip to Seattle, I don't know much about Seattle. I consider, of course, Seattle's spread out and has tons of neighborhoods and each neighborhood has some benefits and nice parts to it. But if you're going to do like the traditional touristy things, there's kind of a downtown district that's more of the business district and it's just up from kind of Pike Place Market and the wharf and the aquarium and all the all the cruise sports kind of are nearby there. And then a little further up is Seattle Center. And that's where I mean, I know, you know this that's where they have MoPop and the Space Needle and Chiluly is there as well as the science center. So there's two main kind of tourist sectors. And I personally love staying in the more the downtown corridor that's near Pike Place, that's just I like that area better.   [00:05:01.530] - Kim Tate It just has kind of a vibe that I like. So that's where Fairmont is. It's kind of in that area. And we really liked our stay there. I stayed in a King executive suite and then they gave us a connecting room for the girls, which was a double and. Again, it's just so nice I mean, the rooms are nice, very clean, you know, fresh linens and all of that, the lobby is just amazing there.   [00:05:25.170] - Kim Tate And we actually had afternoon tea at the Fairmont, which is something they're well known for. All Fairmont's are known for.   [00:05:30.990] - Tamara Gruber I was going to say, yes, I always think I mean, I love Fairmont Hotels. They're just wonderful. I've stayed in that area a couple of times, but it's always been the Westin. But the Fairmont's definitely are known for the tea, so you got to do that.   [00:05:44.370] - Kim Tate So we did do that one day and it was so nice. The girls and I both liked it and I thought, they were so helpful with Mia's allergies. So we had said, you know, nuts and eggs are an issue. And they actually brought her out her own little tray of food and then and our own tray that Lizzy and I could eat off of. And so it's just things like, you know, we had chicken salad.   [00:06:08.220] - Kim Tate Some of our sandwiches were like chicken salad on little piece of lettuce, whereas they just gave her little bits of chicken without the mayo for the salad part. And then the all the sweet treats they provided were vegan. So no eggs and then didn't have nuts. So she was very happy. And it was nice that they recognize that. And then, of course, the tea aspect, it's so fun for them. They really enjoy that because we each you know, each of us got to choose our own type of tea.   [00:06:34.950] - Kim Tate And then they bring the pot and you have your glass and your little strainer and you can pour it. And they just it was just nice. And the other thing is the seating areas they have they're in the lobby for it are all cozy seating, you know, which has become so popular, I think, with hotels now. But, you know, we had like a couch and two armchairs and that was to kind of whatever you call poufs, which, of course, we didn't use because there was just three of us.   [00:06:59.760] - Kim Tate But it's just a really it's kind of a fun seating area where you can relax a little bit. And so we talked and we spent, I would say, about an hour and 15 minutes just kind of enjoying our experience there. So that was a lot of fun. And I was glad that we got to experience one of the Fairmont Classic things to do.   [00:07:16.410] - Tamara Gruber Did you guys get dressed up for it too?   [00:07:18.510] - Kim Tate We did. Yeah, we did. I had each of the girls and I was kind of nice. So then we went back up to our room, changed into more, you know, normal everyday clothes. And we we used, which is something I did with you. We use the monorail a lot and it is under construction. Now, the Westlake Center is under construction right now, but they're still operating the monorail, which is such a convenient way, like I said, to get between those two areas.   [00:07:44.070] - Kim Tate And that was the funny thing about the monorail is built with the 62 World's Fair when the Space Needle was built. And so it's got this futuristic feel, but it is just like a monorail, kind of like it Disney or, you know, anything like that. The thing that throws most people off, because I heard tourists on the train, they didn't get that. There's literally one stop. It's just a back and forth shuttle of sorts. So that's one thing to keep in mind.   [00:08:08.310] - Kim Tate It's not like this really long. You're not going throughout the city in it.   [00:08:12.270] - Kim Tate Yeah. You're not getting a tour. Exactly. Yeah, that's a great way of saying it. So but we use that a lot just to get up there, because like I said, with the CityPASS, which is one of the reasons we're there, your admission if you buy a CityPASS ticket, you automatically get admission to the Space Needle and the aquarium, which, like I said, are in the two different sectors. And then you also get to choose three attractions from a list of five.   [00:08:35.850] - Kim Tate So it's you can either take a little harbor tour with Argosy Cruises. You can go to the Museum of Pop Culture, also known as Mo Pop, used to be called Experience Music Project. And then you can go to the Woodland Park Zoo, you can go to Chihuly garden of glass or you can go to the Pacific Science Center. The Pacific Science Center is still closed right now and isn't set to reopen until the end of this year. Late this year or so, that one wasn't an issue for us.   [00:09:02.310] - Kim Tate So we chose to do the Space Needle. The aquarium, MoPop, the zoo, and Chilhuly. And the thing to think, the thing that we did on that, that is something you have to keep in mind right now. A CityPASS is the fact that you have to make reservations in advance for a lot of these places because they're still just doing limited capacity. And so I was a little worried about how that would work. However, the CityPASS system is really just works great.   [00:09:28.140] - Kim Tate They have everything streamlined and it's all done electronically. You know, through a website, you just click on, say, make a reservation. The hardest reservation to make was the aquarium. They had the most limitations. And like I said, because of the location of things, I tried to pair the aquarium up on a different day, whereas I compared, like the Space Needle and Chihuly and MoPop, I wanted to pair them together since they're all in one area and then the zoo is a little further north.   [00:09:55.470] - Kim Tate So when we checked out of the hotel, we just drove up to the zoo and did that before we drove home. So, yeah, it was a fun day. You know, they're just such classic things to do in Seattle, the Space Needle, it was a beautiful, clear day. It was very busy. So we once we turned it, you know, scanned our tickets for entrance. It was probably about a half an hour. Till we got to the elevator, so they have kind of a queue line that wraps around the gift shop of all places, but you stand in that line and then you you don't actually get to shop.   [00:10:27.370] - Kim Tate It's kind of an overlook over the gift shop. But you then get to the elevators and they have a couple of different elevators that they start taking people up. There's actually four elevators on different sides. And I didn't even realize that. It's so funny. I've been up the Space Needle a few times and I've never really considered that it does make a difference which elevator you get your view. I mean, obviously. So the four elevators that face different directions give you a very different view.   [00:10:53.020] - Kim Tate So we are lucky enough to get the which I consider one of the best elevators, which is more of the south facing elevator. So you can see Rainier as you're going up and you also see the Puget Sound a bit. And whereas if you're on the north side, you see like the Lake Union, Lake Washington, University of Washington, kind of that angle. So it's an interesting thing to keep in mind is just that depending on what elevator you get, your view up is a little different.   [00:11:16.900] - Kim Tate But once you get in, you know, I walk around when you're like, yes, yes, that's I was going to say, of course, once I get to top, it doesn't matter what the view is, it's strictly just when you're in the elevator, they have to it's got kind of the window view. But, yeah, once you're at the top, they've got the interesting thing is they've got it open. However, they've started doing something.   [00:11:35.410] - Kim Tate I think this might have just been I'm curious if this will stick around. I saw that they did close it for the summer. And so I'm wondering if this is going to be an off season thing or how this works. But they did close sections of the viewpoints and they had put private tables there and they sold packages to people where you could go do like wine tasting and appetizers up on the needle. And it was a table for two. And I think they had maybe some for four as well.   [00:12:02.270] - Kim Tate So if you did it with another couple, but it is something to keep in mind so you don't get quite the wide open look as you used to. However, when I was doing the research, I noticed they closed. There was no more tickets for that. So I'm wondering if during peak summer they're getting rid of that. And that's more of an off season thing to help fill dollar bills that say, you know what, I'm trying to.   [00:12:23.890] - Tamara Gruber So, I mean, the Space Needle, they just redid that, like not that many years ago. So I remember when you and I met up there. Yes. It after we did the cruise. Right like that. It was recently done and it looked, you know, looked things looked really nice. Yeah, it is really nice. They have a few they have kind of that the you know, they've got the glass walls now and then they have these glass benches or maybe it's not glass, plastic or whatever it is, but basically it's clear.   [00:12:51.130] - Kim Tate So you can get the sensation, like you can sit on the bench and lean back, you know, so slightly angled out on the glass if you feel brave enough. And so there's a couple of things where they try make it interactive like that and then you can go down. So that's the upper level. And then you go down one level and that's where they have the rotating floor. That's the glass. And so you can stand on the floor and kind of see yourself rotate over the Seattle center area.   [00:13:15.370] - Kim Tate And then, of course, you still have the windows to look out, but it's not the open air like on the upper level. And so there are two levels that you can explore. And then they have a little, you know, bar up there. So some people choose to you know, I don't know how the reservations work for that. But, you know, it's just something to keep in mind. But they are it's a fun thing to do, especially if it's a clear day, which since you have to make reservations, it's a little more, you know, to make sure you time that right.   [00:13:42.850] - Kim Tate So I did definitely look on for a weekend. I looked on the weather forecast and I chose the day there was seemed, you know, it was like partly cloudy and sort of cloudy. We had a beautiful, beautiful view of Mt. Rainier in the city skyline. So it was gorgeous.   [00:14:00.790] - Tamara Gruber And so it's nice and it works out, especially with your Seattle weather, right?   [00:14:04.840] - Kim Tate Yeah, exactly. Our Seattle weather man, it's like you already said, we're dying now. So it's crazy, our weather. So that's the one thing we did. And then we actually had worked it. We actually did that on the first day. And like I said, how I tried to pair everything up. But the aquarium we did that evening. So we finished up the needle, went and got lunch and then came back and then walked down and did the aquarium, which is, you know, it's it's renowned and people love it.   [00:14:32.530] - Kim Tate It's my girls really wanted to go there. That was the number one thing they wanted to do. I think it's a fine aquarium. It's not like Monterey Bay Aquarium or it's not, you know, like some of these massive aquariums that you hear about the Seattle aquariums. Not like that. The cool thing about the Seattle Aquarium is that it's really focused around, like the fact that it sits over Puget Sound and they actually funnel water from the sound through some of their exhibits.   [00:14:55.660] - Kim Tate You get a real sense that these are the animals, this is the climate, this is the habitat that you're looking at right out here. And I think that's the neat the neat part of it is that it is so tangibly linked to the Puget Sound. So that's one cool thing. They they're little. They my girls love their little otters and they were not out and visible. So we were kind of bummed on that. But it's neat to be down there.   [00:15:20.860] - Kim Tate And like I said, it's on the waterfront, which is always a fun, fun place to walk around and see.   [00:15:28.000] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, I remember when I was there just to hanging out at the otters for quite a while because they are so cute is a bummer that they're not that they weren't swimming. They are there are a lot of fun to watch. And I do have to say something really quickly about if you're the type that likes to buy souvenirs, all these Seattle attractions do an amazing job with their gift shops. I don't know who curates them or whatever, but we end up always browsing and walking through the gift shops and they they just somehow find the cutest little things that they procure. And so allow time for that and money for that.   [00:16:03.340] - Kim Tate If you like buying souvenirs, because the gift shops at the Space Needle, especially, we bought actually a puzzle for my mom. That was from the sixty two World's Fair. That was really cool. And the girls got Lizzy got two sweatshirts. But anyways, the Seattle Aquarium was great. We went back then we went we went and got dinner and then kind of called it a night. And then the next day we did Chihuly and Mo Pop.   [00:16:30.370] - Kim Tate I'm sure a lot of people have heard of Dave Chihuly. He's a major glass artist that he actually studied in the Seattle area for a while. And that's why there's such a tie to him there. I can't remember where he's originally from. I'm blanking right now. But he helped found some of the glass school stuff in Seattle. So he's a big name for the Seattle Glass art community. But that usually garden and glass exhibit is just beautiful. It's not if you've been there once, it doesn't really change.   [00:16:57.700] - Kim Tate It's but it's got the most amazing artistry when you can really look at the artistry of the pieces instead of just like, oh, cool. It's a big piece of art sculpture that's cool. And you kind of get past it. But then when you actually start diving in and looking at the unique striations or little bumps here and you think of how that was done with hot molten glass, it really is quite, quite amazing artistry.   [00:17:23.080] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, his work is is amazing. I've I mean, I think everyone's seen it even if they don't know that they've seen it. You know, there's so many pieces and so many places from like know casinos to airports and all that, that that museum is really spectacular.   [00:17:37.780] - Kim Tate Yeah, it's quite beautiful. And they have a nice little, you know, cafe near there that we actually ate at on this trip. And I love that cafe because it's kind of fun. They have these it's a really eclectic it's like collectors. They have they have like a whole bunch of old accordions hanging from the ceiling. And then they have these old radios on the wall. And I don't know, it's kind of fun on our our table.   [00:18:01.570] - Kim Tate There was a hollowed out section. So under the glass top table, there were, I think, old radios. It's just cute.   [00:18:08.140] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, I remember the food is good. It wasn't just like, you know, some places would have a like a restaurant cafe and it would be like, you know, burgers and fries and stuff like.   [00:18:17.210] - Kim Tate Yes, this one. Nice. Yeah, this was flatbread. Pizzas is what they had going on right now and definitely pricey. But the the pizzas were delicious. We each got one and yeah, it was well done. And you can see them cook in the pizzas, you know, nearby. So it was great. So that was a nice little stop. And again, it's right next to the Space Needle, but we had done that the previous day and then we went over to Mo Pop, which I actually upgraded from our CityPASS.   [00:18:44.500] - Kim Tate Right now they have a Disney Heroes and Villains costume exhibit, which was six dollars more per person. So I actually paid that and upgraded our CityPASS. The CityPASS covers the the museum itself and then the extra exhibit cost more. But we've been. To MoPop before, and it's it's just kind of a fun, fun thing. It was funny because I was just there in March with Mia when it was still kind of, you know, things were still kind of locked down and they had just recently reopened and there was nobody in there.   [00:19:13.870] - Kim Tate And they had a Minecraft exhibit that she was really wanting to go see. And so we had gone and done that and there was nobody in there. And, you know, you get there and they gave us these little styluses to use. And now when we when we went there and it was, you know, June, everything's open again. And they still have the timed entry. But there was so many people. And, you know, Lizzy was kind of sad because she didn't get to see the Minecraft exhibit because they got rid of that, of course, to bring in the Disney exhibit.   [00:19:40.030] - Kim Tate And there was just it was there was a lot of people visiting. And so tourism is definitely back in Seattle. We had one of our favorite places that Mia loves is called Pike Place Chowder, and they are down this kind of back alley is what it's called near Pike Place Market. And we thought, oh, yeah, we'll just hop over there and get you some food. And that was our first experience, like our first day down there.   [00:20:02.860] - Kim Tate We went down there to go get lunch there. And I was like, wow, OK, tourism's definitely back because the line was all the way to the street. And, you know, it's just it was just kind of funny. It was it was great. It's great to see that people are back and visiting the city and spending money. And so we were you're like, oh, I have to wait in line.   [00:20:20.690] - Kim Tate Exactly. Especially when it's a staycation. Right? You're like, oh, this this is my town. I want to just be able to do whatever I want. And why didn't I take advantage of this before everyone came back? So, yeah, it's but it was good. So we didn't get the chowder there. But I don't remember where I was going with this when I went off on that.   [00:20:41.950] - Tamara Gruber I've been to MoPop twice and I do love that they always change those exhibits because, you know, it makes it very fresh. But I do I think the first time I visited, I didn't realize that I was in a temporary exhibit. So I came back and I told Glenn all about this whole Star Trek exhibit. So when we were there for the cruise, we're like, we got to go, we got to go.   [00:20:57.610] - Tamara Gruber And we went there and he's like, there's no Star Trek exhibit. But then I think it was like Marvel, which, you know, he loved, you know, having that thing, all the Marvel costumes. Right.   [00:21:06.380] - Kim Tate But yeah, that was good. That's always that up upper level is the one that they use. And they do I think I think sometimes the visiting exhibits are just amazing. We there's another one that we always like. That's the fairy tale which is down. There's the floor of horrors, which is kind of freaky. And then there's the, you know, fairy tale exhibit, which is kind of fun. But we it's funny because things must be getting busy again, like I said, because there is a few things when me and I were there in March that she wanted to show Lizzy, like one of it was I'm trying to think is a crown from some I can't think of which show now.   [00:21:44.530] - Kim Tate And it was on loan somewhere. And then another piece that was in the Harry Potter memorabilia was on loan and they had put something else instead. And we're like, oh, man. You know, I was just kind of funny how sometimes the rotate to you, so but they have a few like inset places and of course, Nirvanas huge there. And that's a big part that people a lot of people do pilgrimages to Seattle to do the whole nirvana and grunge movement thing.   [00:22:13.690] - Kim Tate So that's a big part of it there. Sound lab, which they normally have, which our kids love, and it's very hands on thing that is still closed. So they don't have the sound lab open. But the Heroes and Villains exhibit with Disney was amazing. It was so neat, especially because I like Disney and just the costuming. It makes you realize how much costumes make characters really stand out. And I think it's just it's really cool to see that.   [00:22:42.260] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, those are really neat, especially for like fantasy kind of shows like that, like where you said it's it is so much about the costume. Like I'm thinking of you and I were in Belfast and we went to the Game of Thrones exhibit all the you know, the different costumes for them.   [00:22:58.000] - Kim Tate Yeah, exactly. Yeah. And the Belfast one was cute or cool with the Game of Thrones because they had a lot of the accessories and props as well. This one didn't have as much like the props. It was definitely the costumes. So but anyway, so that was kind of cool. And then, like I said, our last day we went to Woodland Park Zoo, which is kind of just normal zoo. They do have a baby gorilla, which was born in January and it still looks so small.   [00:23:25.540] - Kim Tate And we were seen and the mom was just holding it. And it was funny just the way seeing her hold it and just the way she would like pat his head, like just, you know, and this kind of maternal way. It was so sweet. And yeah.   [00:23:39.670] - Tamara Gruber So I remember seeing your story about that and just how cute and sweet it is.   [00:23:43.990] - Kim Tate It's so adorable. Yeah. Yeah. So that was kind of our little Seattle staycation. It was great. There was just you know, it was I really do think that when you're going to do the traditional tourist things and even being locals, we still like to do some of these tourist things. The CityPASS really is a great way to do it, and especially if I think I did the math and basically you have to do three things.   [00:24:07.350] - Kim Tate You can do four and already save money. And then, of course, you get an extra bonus item as well. So if you're if you're planning to visit for it depends on how the math works. But most of it is if you're planning to do four of the things, then yes, makes a lot of sense.   [00:24:22.020] - Tamara Gruber And I like the way, you know, in Seattle, they're so clustered able to do like if you could get the timed entry tickets. And, you know, when this science center opens, like, you know, the way then the Space Needle and the Chihuly and the Science Center, it's like you can just so easily walk to all the three.   [00:24:38.040] - Kim Tate All those. Yeah. Same at the Science Center. It's right there as well. So. Yeah. Yeah. And then the crew. Yeah, yeah. It's all together. And then the Argosy Cruises is down by the aquarium, so that's very easy to get in the right place anyway.   [00:24:50.790] - Tamara Gruber So it's exciting to be there. So it's like you can really fit it into a weekend or definitely a three day weekend, but even a two day weekend because sometimes you feel like I'm never going to be able to fit all this in if I'm just visiting for a weekend. But I think. Yeah, yeah, CityPASS is great. And like, not only I mean, it may not be the case now, but there are some times when you can skip the line to you.   [00:25:12.570] - Tamara Gruber And I did that in New York when I went to the Empire State Building. And that saves you I mean, I could save you a couple of hours sometimes.   [00:25:19.590] - Kim Tate I agree. Yeah. It can be really useful to be able to do that. I didn't have that at the Space Needle. They used to a long time ago. So I don't know if they'll ever bring that back. But it's not a not a thing they're right now. But yeah, when you can skip the line, they normally promote or publish that. And that's very helpful. Yeah. So, yeah, that's right. I agree. Yeah, it was good.   [00:25:40.590] - Kim Tate And I think a weekend, it works for a weekend. It depends how busy you want to be because if you want to it's definitely that. But we're going to be doing attractions all weekend long and not having a lot of downtime when you get you eat and just kind of wander between the two things. So we'll see how long the advance reservations last. And that just requires a little bit of advance planning. But like I said, we were able to get reservations.   [00:26:02.670] - Kim Tate No problem. I booked, I believe, the day before. So like I said, the aquarium was the hardest one. That one was one where it would have made more sense to book it a week out and book that one first. So just a heads up on that. But yeah.   [00:26:15.450] So from that, we just got home from Vail, which was very different. But I'm excited to share all about that trip. And we so from Seattle, we flew into Denver and then we took the epic Mountain Express shuttle from Denver to Vail.   [00:26:33.030] - Kim Tate And we've taken a shuttle system like that to Keystone as well before. And so all those from Denver to all of those kind of mountain resorts, it's about a two to two and a half hour trip. But traffic is definitely the the asterisk on that.   [00:26:50.340] - Tamara Gruber Yes.   [00:26:50.880] - Kim Tate Yeah, yeah. I mean, you've been in the area, too, but Denver traffic can really throw a kink into things. There's construction a lot of times, especially with the summer and then just a lot of people coming in and out of Denver in all directions to go to the suburbs. And so that's just something to keep in mind, is that traffic can be an issue. Hopefully it's not, especially in the summer. It's less of an issue in the winter.   [00:27:14.400] - Kim Tate Sometimes there's avalanches or, you know, roads are closed down for a few hours. And so that can be an issue. But it is standard. I've done like I said, we've done it twice and both times it's been about two to two and a half hours. And they do allow they have us a middle midway spot that they will actually say, does anybody need to use the restroom or get something to drink? And they have like it's kind of funny because it's a privately owned store and Starbucks that's actually owned by the by Epic Ski, you know, Vail Resorts that does the epic.   [00:27:46.800] - Kim Tate So it's kind of funny. So they they stop there and they have, you know, front curb parking for the shuttles and you can go in and go to the restroom. And then of course, seems like all all of us bought Starbucks as well. So it's a smart little a very contained system. You get all the.   [00:28:05.600] - Kim Tate Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Yeah, they've got it figured out. So anyways, that's but that's good. So we headed to Vail and we actually stayed at this condo resort type community called Manor Vail. And it is just I want to say east, but I don't know my map perfectly for Vail. So it could be us, but it's just about ten minutes walking distance like outside of Vail Village, but really connected availability, if that makes sense to you just kind of wandering in to get to the main center.   [00:28:34.620] - Kim Tate It might not even be ten minutes, but about ten minutes would be the safe thing to say. So we walked. So you have so many different accommodations, things. So, you know, always going to be like directly in the village.   [00:28:47.730] - Tamara Gruber But I mean, I remember when we a couple of summers ago stayed in Copper Mountain and we were right in the village. There's downsides to that, too, because like the music playing and stuff like that. So it's sometimes it's not too bad to have, like, a little bit of a walk.   [00:29:00.450] - Kim Tate Yeah, we actually really liked it and there is a free metro shuttle system and we chose to walk because it was not bad. We did get rained on once and we just dealt with it. The girls were give me a hard time. They're like, we're from Seattle, Mom, like, chill out, it's fine. And I was like, don't you want to take the bus? But yeah. So it was it was great.   [00:29:22.080] - Kim Tate And so they do have a bus that, you know, operates regularly, like every I think they say like five, eight minutes, you know, a bus is coming around and takes you and then so on. The other end is Lionhead, which is where another one of the big gondolas is and between where we stayed in Manor Vail and Lion's Head is about one mile, but it's about a 30 minute walk just because of curves and in and out of streets.   [00:29:42.750] - Kim Tate And we did that walk, we know one day and it is a little longer, but it's totally doable. And so I you know, we really liked it. We fell in love with Vale Village. It was it was so nice. And just what you expect of those kind of, you know, European folsky villages, it was just nice. And I think that's a hidden those are hidden destinations in the summer, although it's certainly definitely it certainly seemed busy.   [00:30:06.680] - Kim Tate I'll say that, you know, which is great to see.   [00:30:09.480] - Tamara Gruber Yeah. I mean, I've only experienced it a little bit, but I really love mountain resorts in the summer and I have not been Vail. But when I whenever I see anyone's pictures, it just looks like a little Swiss town. And I'm like, oh yeah. It just it looks so cute. And I just I would love to do this today. It's just so it's just nice to be, you know, in the mountains because they have so many activities like those those resorts are so good about, you know, like you don't have to leave that resort.   [00:30:35.040] - Tamara Gruber There's so much to do. Right.   [00:30:36.840] - Kim Tate Right. Well, it's so nice to be able I mean, there's so much to eat. I just there's so much. And so we're we're out Manor Vail. It's actually right next to this Betty Ford Alpine Gardens area and park. And so we had this beautiful view of the water and people were, you know, go over there and they sometimes have little festivals and there's an amphitheater over there. And it's just really neat. And like you said, there's just there's stuff to do.   [00:31:00.930] - Kim Tate And even if, you know, like in the center of town, there's this big Solaris, which is a kind of luxury condo, I think, resort. And they have a big space. They have like the lower level are all restaurants and shops. And then upper levels are the rooms. And on the lower level, they have this place called Bowl, which is an indoor bowling alley. And then outside they have cornhole in kind of an open green space that kids were playing soccer while we were playing cornhole.   [00:31:26.580] - Kim Tate And there's just they can sell you drinks and there is seating and you can just hang out and chat. And so it's a really it's kind of one of those villages where you could easily just go find a place to people watch and sit and drink and eat and chat. And so I think it's a really good social town, if that makes sense, like it's a good place to go, be social as a family or with friends for sure. Yeah.   [00:31:48.840] - Kim Tate So yeah, our first so we flew in and the first day we arrived we just took it easy and we had dinner at our, you know, after a long travel day, we just had dinner at our hotel which they have like a little restaurant there. And then the next day we got up to go horseback riding. And one thing is, Lizzy, she got up and she was going to go. She was like, oh, I'm not feeling good.   [00:32:08.910] - Kim Tate And it took her a while to get out of the room. We were a little late because we were just buying her. We bought her some oxygen shot and she got there and there was a booking issue. They only had two of us and they were going to add a third. But she's like, you know, honestly, I don't feel good anyways. And we didn't want her to, like, pass out on top of her horse or be uncomfortable.   [00:32:27.810] - Kim Tate Yeah. So the we had gotten, you know, driven there by the hotel. And so they we called and they were going to come back and get her and take her back to the room. And we told her just to drink lots of water, eat food, rest, take some of the more of the oxygen shot. And then so me and I went on the horseback ride and I was we made the right choice because we actually went up quite a bit like took a bit of an elevation because we wanted to out to our to her, to our to her anyways, changing ours there, but headed up the mountain.   [00:32:56.790] - Kim Tate And it was just beautiful. It's nice to go horseback riding. We did it through Vail Stables, which was right across from where we were staying at at Manor Vail. So it was an easy, really easy get to thankfully they drove us. It's oh, it's across the main interstate. So you can't, like, walk there and it's quite up the hill a little. So but it was it was fun. We had our little horseback ride and it was the nice thing.   [00:33:20.550] - Kim Tate Like one of the one of the parts was they called it magical forest and it was where it was a really narrow path. And of course, it was a trail ride. So single single-file line, but it was just through these aspen trees and just the green and the white bark of the aspen trees and just like little birds chirping. And we actually heard they were like, that's a moment that was talking, you know, like to make these funny noises.   [00:33:44.280] - Kim Tate And so it was just it was really nice. It's a great way to kind of get that mountain, you know, Aspen feel. And then, of course, we got on a couple little meadow outlooks where you could look down and see Vail Village in the distance. So that was pretty cool. But yeah. So we did that. Yeah, and then once we came back and got to the room, Lizzy was feeling much better and was ready to go out to lunch.   [00:34:05.810] - Kim Tate And so thankfully, she had adjusted with the rest and water and oxygen. We had gone into the village and did a little bit of shopping, like souvenir shopping for some sweatshirts and just getting a feel for the village a little. And then we went back to our room and we were thinking about going swimming, but it looked like there was rain moving in. So we decided to just that we wouldn't do that. And then we ended up going to dinner that night at a really famous place in the village called Alpen Rose, which when you're talking about like Suess, this is total Bavarian, I think, a little restaurant in the heart of the village.   [00:34:42.410] - Kim Tate And it was so perfect. It's kind of one of those things where, you know, we had a busy day and then there was some rain and we just were looking for a good evening meal. And this place was just amazing. It's a very it's I wouldn't call it very limited menu, but it's a small menu because what they do, they do really well. If that makes sense and they put us in this front little it's kind of a house is what it feels like, maybe like a chalet, because it's kind of open, like not tons of little rooms, but the lower floor definitely felt kind of like a house.   [00:35:15.020] - Kim Tate And they put us at the front, a front window bench seating table, which was just so cute. And you could totally they have an outdoor patio as well. And it was just amazing. We loved it. And it was kind of one of those things we had. We all three of us got hot chocolates which were served in these kind of enamel mugs that just looked really cute with the whipped cream. It was just it felt like we were like you said, it felt like we were at a European ski village and just enjoying some great pasta, Mia got salmon, and it was it was awesome.   [00:35:49.670] - Tamara Gruber Yeah. I was going to ask if you had, like, schnitzel or something like that because it seemed like it would the kind of place.   [00:35:54.390] - Kim Tate That's exactly. They had it on the menu. There is schnitzel on the menu. But yeah, we were we realized we got a few because there was a big pretzel. I don't know if you saw the picture that, you know, they had a massive pretzel. And then we also got this. I can't even think of the name of it, but there is kind of like fried potato bites of sorts. And we got so full we realized that Lizzy and I should have just shared because we both ordered the pasta carbonara, which featured grandma's pasta, which was like fresh made pasta.   [00:36:23.930] - Kim Tate And we realized we should just shared it because after the appetizers and, you know, the hot chocolate and everything, we we both didn't finish our our plates of pasta.   [00:36:32.240] - Tamara Gruber I feel like there's always so many times when Hannah and I are traveling and we're like, when are we going to learn that we need to just share?   [00:36:37.730] - Kim Tate Yeah, I think you should we should know that, like when you order appetizers, but you order the appetizer and then you're like, OK, well, what are you going to order for your main dish? Then you just kind of forget that there's going to be this other food that's about ready to arrive, right?   [00:36:49.160] - Tamara Gruber Yeah. And, you know, sometimes menus are exciting and you're like, well, that sounds good. And that sounds good.   [00:36:54.920] - Kim Tate Yeah, exactly. So, yeah, we that was our we ended our day on that one and the next day we like I said, we walked over to Lion's Head, which is such a fun walk. I mean it really is like I said, and I don't know how to say this enough, but part of the appeal was just wandering and kind of going into shops. And there's so many little patio seating areas where you could just go, OK, let's go get a drink here.   [00:37:17.060] - Kim Tate We'll have an appetizer here. I think it would be really fun to do that is where you just kind of visit one place and get something here and then go to another place, get another drink and eat something there and just kind of wander around, I think would be a real fun way to enjoy that village. So we wandered and walked over to Lion's Head and we ended up going up the Eagle Bahn Gondola because we were headed up to the top of the mountain to be able to go on there.   [00:37:41.840] - Kim Tate They have it's called Epic Discovery, and it's basically kind of like an adventure park at the top, OK? And they've got, you know, zip lines and ropes courses and a big giant lawn slide. And they've got this little roller coaster, mountain coaster thing. And then they also had little kids. They've got like kids bouncy like trampolines, and they got a kid zip line. And then they have like a rock climbing wall and a kid's lawn slide as well.   [00:38:06.170] - Kim Tate So it works well, like there's some little kid things as well. And we were there and then lightning moved in in the area. And so they had to shut everything down. So they shut the gondola down. So we did a couple of passes on the slide. And then unfortunately, we weren't able to do any more of the activities. And we actually kind of just waited up there. They had a food place, so we grabbed some food.   [00:38:26.090] - Kim Tate I'll be honest that the food was extremely pricey at the top of the mountain. So once they it's kind of like once they have you there, they know you don't have an option.   [00:38:36.800] - Kim Tate So we did get some we got some fries and some drinks because we weren't sure how long we'd be waiting. And then we they opened back the gondola and we thought, well, instead of waiting on the line, we'll go wait and hope that they open the coaster back. They opened both gondolas, but they didn't open the epic discovery things and the zip lines and the ropes courses were both already closed for the summer, I don't know if they're going to do a renovation, but to me it looked like it was probably just staffing because those things, I think, require a lot of staff for getting in and out at a higher level of training, probably also just for insurance and security. So those were not open. And so we went back down the gondola and just kind of again explored the village a little bit and hung out. We got lunch and then we headed back to our room to get ready because we were doing something really cool, which was called Picnic Vail, which like I said, remember how I said Manor Vail is right next to the Betty Ford Gardens.   [00:39:36.060] - Kim Tate Actually it's this company. I think it's a lady like she started up this business called Picnic Vail. And she basically comes and sets up a little one of those outdoor picnic, the charming outdoor picnics for you outdoors. And she found for us because she was like, well, we don't know if it's going to sprinkle again because it had rain. Like we said, that we got stranded up on the mountain because rain and we got back down.   [00:39:58.020] - Kim Tate It wasn't raining anymore. So we went over to the gardens and it was sunny and gorgeous. And she had set us up in this little picnic underneath the bow of an evergreen tree, like it was kind of open and it was so cute. She had a table set up and it was just like this gorgeous charcuterie board. And then we had water. And then she also had a table of games, which was really fun.   [00:40:19.530] - Kim Tate I didn't realize that would be part of it. So when we were thinking, I was like, oh, it's probably going to be about an hour, you know, just eat and chat and then we'll go. But we got there and she had, like, ladder ball set up, you know, the little ladder ball we have. Those are fun. Yeah. And so we had ladder ball and then there was also like this conversation starters.   [00:40:37.590] - Kim Tate It's the, you know, that Scandinavian word for like cozy home. h y y g y e.   [00:40:46.990] - Tamara Gruber Yeah.   [00:40:47.460] - Kim Tate Anyways that was like a conversation starter game and we had a lot of fun doing that. We kept just passing around the cards and we draw and ask questions for the other people and it was just fun. It was a great conversation thing and and then yeah. Ladder ball and there was something else. I'm blanking out what it was, but we had just a great time. We really enjoyed it. So and again, she was able to make sure that there was no nuts or eggs on the board.   [00:41:11.490] - Kim Tate So that worked out well as well and really good with that.   [00:41:15.810] - Tamara Gruber So that was a nice change from being just always restaurants to have something like that. And when I saw pictures of you doing like a lot of guys assume that that was like where the cornhole was and like other games, like in the village.   [00:41:27.840] - Kim Tate So that's, you know, yeah, it was our own private little experience, you know. So it was great. It was I mean, it was fun. The funny thing was they were also doing a festival of sorts.   [00:41:39.900] - Kim Tate It looked really small. It wasn't massive, but they had live music. So we had heard the live music the night before. And then when that happened on that was Friday night, they had live music again. So she was like, I didn't realize you'd get live music with your, you know, with your picnic. So we sat there. Is this kind of funny because the festival is like right there and we get to hear the live music while we enjoy things.   [00:42:00.870] - Kim Tate So it was great. It was a fun little experience. And and the nice thing is she you know, she leaves like her name and her phone number. So you get two hours and then she's like, if you want to leave early or just give her, you know, 20 to 30 minute heads up because she cleans everything up for you. And the food, of course, since it's in a park, she doesn't want there to be attract animals.   [00:42:20.850] - Tamara Gruber So, yeah, that's really neat, because when I saw it again, I just assumed that, like, you picked up a picnic from a place that does picnics, but you picked up a picnic and there they are and they included games. But I didn't realize, like, they set it up for you. They set it up for you. Is you like. That's exactly it was it was a nice service. Yeah.   [00:42:37.590] - Kim Tate Yeah, it was great. Yeah. You do nothing. So and there was even take home containers. She's like, oh there's containers if you want to take home any leftovers. And we're like, well we've been eating well and we leave tomorrow so there's no time for us to eat it. So thank you though. But yeah, you, you don't have to do any of the cleanup. She acts like there's a bag there for garbage if you do open stuff, wrap garbage and things.   [00:42:57.210] - Kim Tate But yeah, it's all done for you. And that was what was so nice. And I think for families it's it would be so nice for moms. I mean, it was so nice for me to just show up and the kids fix their own food and all of that. And then we had games that they played and we're having fun with. And then I just called her and I'm like, OK, we're ready to wrap up. And then she showed back up and it was I mean, and you don't have to do that.   [00:43:19.200] - Kim Tate If you go the two hours, which we could have, it was just the girls were getting a little tired. So I was like, go ahead. You know, we just did fifteen minutes earlier. So we said, you know, meet us at some fifteen and yeah, it was just awesome. So I think it was it was cool. Like I tried to start folding the blanket because we as she left to really cozy blankets as well in case it got chilly and I had pulled one out and she's like, don't, don't do that.   [00:43:41.340] - Kim Tate Stop being a mom. I get it. I clean up everything.   [00:43:43.800] - Kim Tate You know, it was awesome. So I think for for being on vacation, it was a really fun way to, you know, just relax. And it was unique for the girls as well. So they were engaged more on playing and, you know, just kind of the game, you know, varied the games. She had like four different games. There, so you definitely have enough where kids get bored with one thing, you can move to something else.   [00:44:04.780] - Kim Tate So it was great.   [00:44:05.550] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, and you're not like waiting for the server to come over to order and then waiting for your food. And then we had another check and all that kind of stuff. So.   [00:44:13.650] - Kim Tate Yeah, exactly.   [00:44:14.760] - Tamara Gruber Yes. Sounds like a great getaway. Now I'm like, OK, Colorado next year.   [00:44:19.500] - Kim Tate Yes, I loved it. I you know, the girls were saying, like, because I asked them, I say, what is this some place you would want to come back to? You know, what did you think? And they were like, yes, they absolutely loved it. And like I said, the Vail Village was really cool. I definitely I would give I mean, I think it depends on what you're looking for. But I did notice, you know, we arrived Wednesday and even like coming in and seeing what we saw Wednesday and then Thursday, the difference between Friday and then when we left on Saturday is quite remarkable.   [00:44:47.880] - Kim Tate So it definitely, I think, attracts weekend visitors. And so if you can visit during the weekday, you might have more of a a little more laid back. But then again, if you're looking for like the live music and a lot of the if you like that vibe of the socialization and stuff, the weekends are great for that. So that's just something to keep in mind.   [00:45:08.610] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, no surprise, I guess. But I think the other thing is, like you mentioned, just kind of planning for that traffic and stuff, right?   [00:45:16.740] - Kim Tate Yeah. Yeah, that's true. And I asked them, I said, is it tied to like rush hour, like you should get into the airport during a certain time and not during, you know? And they said, well, that's some of it. But a lot of it, they said, is just the construction. You can't always be sure. But like our return trip, he said, like, he brought us some wide way instead of going, like closer to the city.   [00:45:38.130] - Kim Tate He took a different route because he said, you know, he was looking at traffic and he's like, oh, you know, 70s really bad. So we're going to do 70. What? I don't remember it. It was so just something to keep in mind that you can probably ask if you are getting a shuttle. And they do know kind of the if you're not renting a car, the shuttle people kind of know the tricks to try and avoid some of it.   [00:45:59.310] - Kim Tate So but definitely I would think you just try and avoid that standard rush hour ideas of, you know, into the city and out of the city, I'm guessing.   [00:46:07.200] - Tamara Gruber And was your shuttle like one of the big charter busses or more of like a sprinter and yet more sprinter than the first one? When we arrived, we were the only ones. So I don't know how this. Yeah. So I don't know how they time the I don't know how they manage the pickups. Like, I don't know if we just got lucky randomly. I don't think they booked it as a private, you know, private experience. So but on the way home there were two other, we were the third and we're the last pick up.   [00:46:36.690] - Kim Tate And but thankfully there was a nice couple on because Mia and I both have motion sickness issues and they were sitting in the front and I was like, oh, I didn't even realize because we were the only ones on the way there. I hadn't realized it wasn't going to be a private thing. And so I asked the driver and he's like, well, you should have made a request for, you know, that you needed to sit in the front.   [00:46:53.970] - Kim Tate And he's like, we have this one front seat. And the next would be right next to the two people for two hour trip because it was like a three seat, like the front seat, three seats. Does that make sense? And so I just spoke up and asked the couple. I was like, you know, do you guys need to sit in the front by any chance? I was like, my daughter has bad motions. And they were like, oh, no problem.   [00:47:12.840] - Kim Tate And they move back one. So thank goodness it wasn't an issue.   [00:47:15.870] - Tamara Gruber That's good, because the one time that I took one of those shuttles, I thought we were all set because they picked us up and like the village where where we were and we were like the first ones on. So we sat right in the front. And then it's like and now we're going over here where you're getting on like the real shuttle, you know? And so they brought us to another meeting place and then we were the last ones. And so we were literally like against the back wall.   [00:47:40.140] - Tamara Gruber And and we were jammed in, like the whole thing was full. And we're Hannah and I were just we felt terrible the whole time.   [00:47:46.170] - Kim Tate Yeah. I have a feeling that it you know, you could get the bad luck of the draw and be could get sixteen passengers, I'm thinking. But we didn't have that experience. So that wasn't one of the big, big ones. It definitely was a sprinter van, but still it's for sprinter. So you know, and didn't think about the option of is always renting a car but yeah. You don't really need it when you're there say probably especially these days when you're paying so much for cars.   [00:48:13.230] - Kim Tate And can I just mention, like, the whole car rental thing, because I know we've talked about it off and on like one hand and I just flew to California, we waited in line to pick up our rental car because there was remember how we've talked about how, like, you know, if you're Emerald Club or whatever, like you, you don't have to you can, like, bypass the line. There was no there was no bypass.   [00:48:31.290] - Tamara Gruber It was like the desks were closed and it was like go to the garage. And then there's just like one line in front of, like a little not even a kiosk, but like a podium in the garage. And there was shows they were so short staffed. So it's again, it's another thing we're like a lot of people got laid off and it's taken a while to like hire people back and train them up and everything. And so we waited in that line for definitely over an hour.   [00:48:53.850] - Tamara Gruber And I talked to a friend of mine that rented a car in Savannah. She flew down, I think it was either Savannah or Charleston. And she waited in line for over two hours. Oh, my goodness, to pick up the car.   [00:49:05.160] - Kim Tate That's horrible. Yeah, that's what I'm hearing. So just something to build in your stomach. Exactly. Yeah. Is be prepared for that.   [00:49:13.170] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, I, I'm really glad I decided to drive from like San Francisco to L.A., L.A. to California to Arizona, renting a car each time.   [00:49:22.140] - Tamara Gruber Yeah. Originally I was thinking, oh I'll just fly, fly. But I'm like, oh it's going to be such a pain. And what if they don't have car, you know, like just I want to deal with all the hassles. And then I was so relieved.   [00:49:31.320] - Kim Tate Yeah, that's good. Yeah, that sounds dreadful. I'm you know, I'm wondering what we'll have because that was one of the reasons I was looking forward to our our rental was oh it's you know, I don't know if we're alema inside or whichever one it is. And you can get the skip the line if you do the advance check. And so be interesting to see at LAX if they have it staffed that way better, I don't know.   [00:49:53.860] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, yeah. I mean it's hopefully better, but everything you know kind of has this.   [00:49:59.520] - Kim Tate Yeah. Well we've seen what's happening also with flights and everything. I know one of our mutual friends, Leslie, she's stuck in Connecticut for an extra two days because Southwest just canceled a bunch of flights, including the one they were supposed to be on south of the flight on me like I was before the flight. And I spent my entire tour of University of Arizona walking around in like 110 degree heat, trying to figure out how I was going to get from Arizona to Houston in that afternoon.   [00:50:27.750] - Kim Tate So, yeah, super stressful, like it's in Southwest has been doing this a lot.   [00:50:32.580] - Kim Tate I think this is definitely a summer where everyone the demand is just higher than what the capacity the work capacity is right now. So if you do not already have vacation plans, I would definitely recommend a road trip, you know, near you in your own car.   [00:50:49.860] - Tamara Gruber Well, it's funny. I read an article recently that American was having people volunteer to work in the in the airport. And I'm like, oh, my gosh, who wants to do that? You know, like to be the one that's maybe like getting yelled at or something. But I think they're more like directing people to different places. But yeah, they're like asking office workers to come volunteer to work for jobs and like, that's that's a that's a huge ask.   [00:51:16.140] - Tamara Gruber Like, why are you not paying that? They're not. I don't know. I understand. Like, I know. And they got bailed out. So it's like they don't have the funds. Yeah. And then I've also seen and hear I've heard a lot of people complaining about cleanliness in hotel rooms. I don't know what your experience has been, but they're saying that, you know, everyone's saying they're up to the standar

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Noget Ved Musikken

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 51:07


I denne uges udsendelse skal vi nok engang være nostalgiske med et MIXblad. Denne gang er det MIX nr. 6 fra juni 1992, med Marky Mark på forsiden. Men hvad vigtigere er, her begynder MIX for første gang at dyrke den legendariske 90'er tv-serie Beverly Hills 90210, så det samme gør vi selvfølgelig også. Vi prøver i hvert fald at få endegyldigt besvaret spørgsmålet, hvem var mest cool? Brandon eller Dylan. Det bliver også til et ekstra indgående fokus på både metal thrash i form af Pantera og hiphop i form af Cypress Hill, ledsaget af dygtige Jens ”Jam” Ramussen og Jeppe ”Jay B” Bisgaard. Vi tager til middag med Michael Jackson og får os tilmed en Pepsi, vi hylder Nirvana, danser med Dr. Baker og så får vi da også lige nævnt bl.a. Right Said Fred, svenske Orup, Bono og fantastiske Freddie Mercury. Kort sagt et virkeligt pakket afsnit. Men vi stopper ikke her! I dette afsnit lancerer vi også en konkurrence, hvor I kan vinde et eksemplar af et klassiske MIXblad (nr. 4 fra 1990, som I kan høre os snakke om i vores første særafsnit om MIX), nogle fede plakater og minsandten om vi ikke også lige smider Nirvanas mesterværk Nevermind på vinyl med i puljen. En, synes vi selv, ret vild præmie. Lyt til afsnittet, for at finde ud af hvordan I deltager i konkurrencen. Der er deadline for svar senest torsdag den 10. juni. Velkommen til.

NomoFomo Podcast
NomoFomo i Star FM: Nirvanas nya låt

NomoFomo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 2:08


Varje tisdag bjuder NomoFomos chefredaktör Nicklas Hermansson på exklusiva spaningar i Star FM i samarbete med programledaren Rickard Olsson.Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/nomofomo-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Buddha Blog - Buddhismus im Alltag
Ständig "suchen" wir-Buddha-Blog-Podcast-08

Buddha Blog - Buddhismus im Alltag

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 28:34


Die Beiträge der App "Buddha-Blog" und der Webseite https://shaolin-rainer.de aus der Woche vom 1. bis zum 7. 3. 2021, gesprochen von Shaolin-Rainer.Bitte laden Sie sich auch meine App "Buddha-Blog" aus den Stores von Apple und Android.Buddhismus im Alltag - Achtsamkeit im täglichen LebenInhalt:1.3.: Ständig "suchen" wir2.3.: Erkenne Dein wahres Ich2.3.: Unser Geist ist wie ein Garten3.3.: Die Relationen sehen3.3.: Vorurteile4.3.: Neue Motivation gewinnen4.3.: Lebens-Zeit5.3.: Die eigene Meinung5.3.: Eifer-sucht6.3.: Das Nirvana steckt in uns6.3.: Abschied nehmen7.3.: Was wir sehen ist nicht wirklich real7.3.: Die perfekte WeltHäufig werde ich nach dem Nirvana gefragt, wie "man" es denn erreichen könnte, was zu tun sei um dort hinzukommen?Meine Antwort, dass das Nirvana bereits in uns steckt, in uns selbst angelegt ist, die verstört die Menschen, mehr als es Ihnen hilft verunsichert das Konzept vom "Nirvana" die Leute.Wer im Jetzt und im Heute lebt, dabei nichts will und nichts möchte, sozusagen wunschlos glücklich ist, in seiner bloßen Existenz ruht, auf sein Schicksal und sein Karma vertraut, der ist bereits im Nirvana.Die Blumen auf dem Balkon, sorgen die sich, ob wir sie morgen gießen werden?Die Vögel im Garten, haben die Ängste, ob es morgen noch genug zu fressen geben wird?Ihre Katze, macht die sich einen Kopf über das Morgen?So wird das nichts, weder mit dem Nirvana, noch mit der nach Buddha anzustrebenden "Erleuchtung".Nach dem Lehrer aller Lehrer geht es in der menschlichen Existenz aber nur um das Erreichen des Nirvanas, und um die anzustrebende "Erleuchtung", sonst um NICHTS.Und es geht auch nicht um das Morgen, sondern um das Jetzt und das Hier, genau jetzt ist der richtige Zeitpunkt, um in das Nirvana einzutreten, was morgen ist, wer weiß das schon?Wer genau jetzt damit aufhört sich Sorgen zu machen, wer genau jetzt anfängt sein Schicksal ohne Vorbehalte zu akzeptieren, wer also die Philosophie Buddhas versteht und die Folgen zuläßt, der geht genau jetzt, in diesem Moment, in das Nirvana ein.Hat Ihnen der Podcast gefallen?Danke, dass Sie Buddha-Blog hören. Ist Ihnen aufgefallen, dass hier keine Werbung läuft, dass Sie nicht mit Konsumbotschaften überhäuft werden?Möchten Sie dem Autor dieses Blogs für seine Arbeit mit einer Spende danken? Unterstützen Sie mich, beteiligen Sie sich an den umfangreichen Kosten dieser Publikation. Ihre Unterstützung kann helfen, die wichtige Arbeit, die wir für den Buddhismus leisten (mein Team und ich), auch weiterzuführen. Bitte laden Sie sich auch meine App „Buddha-Blog“ aus den Stores von Apple und Android.Via PayPal (hier klicken)oder per Überweisung:Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=F6R4ELD6X2H92)

Pitten
Nirvana MTV Unplugged In New York m. Isa Naja Buhl

Pitten

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 20:25


I en ny miniserie kaster Pittens vært, Aleksandra Milanovic, i samarbejde med koncertkyndige gæster sig over koncertportrætter af liveperformere ud fra live albums og livestreaming koncerter. Denne episode byder Live Feeds Isa Naja Buhl velkommen, når vi skal tale om Nirvanas famøse MTV Unplugged koncert, som findes som livealbum og kan endda ses på Youtube.Isa Naja har barnsben været fan af det amerikanske band, haft dem i hjertet da hun spillede i band og nu misundeligt drømmer sig til deres koncerter, som hun aldrig nogensinde kommer til at opleve fysisk.Nirvana kan siges at være et af de bands, som for alvor serverede alternativ rock til masserne, hvilket også betød at de fik en kæmpe fanskare, der også levede videre efter frontfigurens, Kurt Cobain, alt for tidlige død og dermed opløsning af bandet.Et af deres sidste koncerter er deres akustiske MTV Unplugged, som fint illustrere at rockgutterne Dave, Krist og Kurt er helt nede på jorden og samtidig har publikum i deres hule hånd.

Death in the Northwest
The True Story Behind "Polly" by Nirvana

Death in the Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 40:01


This week Emi brings you the story behind Nirvanas 1991 hit "Polly". While it might just seem like a typical, low-key grunge song, the truth behind the song is a story of psychopathy, derangement, and the strong little girl who found her way out. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deathinthenwpodcast/support

Dahlberg & Lerneby
Historien om Nirvanas Come as You Are

Dahlberg & Lerneby

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 14:47


1992 fick Nirvana en hit med "Come as you are". Basintrot gör att man omedelbart känner igen låten när man hör den, även om man aldrig hört den förut. Hur är detta nu möjligt? Per Dahlberg & Mats Lerneby reder ut (och krånglar som vanligt till) historien om en hit och dess ursprung. Nirvana - Come as You Are (1994)Killing Joke - Eighties (1984)The Damned - Life Goes On (1982) Dahlberg & Lerneby produceras av Holger Hund AB  

Lebensrestaurant® Podcast
#7 Was kommt nach Erleuchtung? Mit Steffen Lohrer

Lebensrestaurant® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 45:05


In dieser Folge spreche mit Steffen über Erleuchtung. Was ist Erleuchtung? Kann man das essen? Es gibt viele Mythen rund um das Erreichen des Nirvanas. Mit Steffen spreche ich über diese und freue mich, wie ein Kind darüber.

Mer' Monitor
Mer' Monitor - 30. jan 2020

Mer' Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 115:00


En lækker flødebolle, en oplevelse af at være helt oppe under loftet og en pervers og dekonstrueret freakout-koncert - det er blandt andet, hvad du kan forvente at høre om i denne uges udgave af Mer' Monitor. I studiet får Louise Lolle besøg af koncertgængeren Gry Mortensen, som fortæller om to koncertminder, der står hende særligt nært. Blandt andet fortæller hun om sin oplevelse med D'Angelo på Store Vega i København tilbage i 2012, som var den første gang den lækre soulsanger besøgte Danmark i hele 12 år! Vi skal også forbi Depeche Modes legendariske liveskive '101', vi skal have koncertnyt fra SPOT Festivalen i Aarhus OG så skal det også handle om Nirvanas første festivalturné som support for Sonic Youth, før bandet brød igennem grungemuren med 'Nevermind'-debuten. What's not to like? Vært: Louise Lolle.

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TRÅD
KURT

TRÅD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 60:43


Er Kurt Cobain større end nogensinde før? I denne episode af TRÅD vender drengene Nirvanas enigmatiske forsanger Kurt Cobain og hele hans kunstneriske virke. Der bliver snakket fun-facts og anekdoter, og så har Magnus lavet et sjovt interview med Mikael Bertelsen, der har haft nærkontakt af tredje grad med legenden selv. Glæd jer til den historie! Here we are now - entertain us! 

Mediano Music
Nirvana special - punk, grunge, dæmoner og hvad kan vi lære?

Mediano Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 87:46


I år var det 30 år siden, Nirvanas første album 'Bleach' udkom, den 8. april var det 25 år siden, Kurt Cobain skød sig selv. Mediano Musics Jan Eriksen har inviteret musikjournalist og forfatter Henrik Tuxen, der netop nu er ved at færdiggøre en bog om Kurt, Nirvana og grunge sat i perspektiv, ind i studiet. Velkommen til halvanden times støj og nørderi om en martret og usædvanligt kreativ musiker, der var med at nydefinere rockmusikken. Tuxen er personligt ven og har mødt med flere af de afgørende personligheder i grunge. Blandt andre Eddie Vedder fra Pearl Jam og Nirvanas manager David Goldberg.

Behind The Vinyl
31# Nirvana - Nevermind with John Dyer Baizley

Behind The Vinyl

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019


Darren och Niclas sätter sig vid mickarna igen och pratar gott om ett album i deras Behind the Vinyl program. I detta avsnitt är de Nirvanas album Nevermind och i dagens avsnitt är John från Baroness gäst. Rocksverige no Behind The Vinyl, Rocksverige, Pirate Rock Rocksverige Darren och Niclas sätter sig vid mickarna igen och pratar gott om ett album i deras Behind the Vinyl program. I detta avsnitt är de Nirvanas al

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Fotnote
Fotnote #17: Stian Bjørnsson Hope

Fotnote

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 37:16


Det handler om den amerikanske indiescenen fra 1981-91 når Deichmans Stian Bjørnsson Hope gjester Fotnote denne uka. Hope kommer fra Stavanger og har jobbet på Deichman bibliotek i Oslo i 20 år. Der har han blant annet ansvaret for samlingen av film, litteratur, musikk og tegneserier. I denne episoden snakker Hope om Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground 1981-1991 av Michael Azerrad. Boka tar for seg ulike band som var viktige for undergrunnsscenen i USA på 80-tallet og fram til Nirvanas store gjennombrudd med utgivelsen Nevermind i 1991. Noen av bandene du kan lese om er Black Flag, Mission Of Burma, Hüsker Dü, The Replacements og Sonic Youth. Musikknyheter.no presenterer podkasten Fotnote med Ole Ivar Burås Storø. Redigering og intro av Raymond Jensen. Jingles av Jan Roger Trønnes.

Jonah Raydio
193 Colin Hanks and His Kerchiefs

Jonah Raydio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 83:06


Podcast in Yer Pocket! This week actor, director and name based pun side hustle champion Colin Hanks stops by! We talk his work, his documentaries, his life, his kerchiefs! Music News comes calling and we pick up the phone! We talk ‘Talca’s newest tour cancellations, Billy Corgan’s threatened new dates, a new release for Nirvanas most unplugged album of all and Snoop Doggs new sample/cover of Nick Cave’s Red Right Hand send us down a list of best renditions of that song. You’ll see why the LA Times said of our music news segment “They[Raydio’s exciting new take on the old trope of music news and the way they bring a excitement and vigor to a brand new generation, it’s like they are] stealing [creative fire from the Gods and make all other music news related publications look like] garbage cans” Finally we go full on Don Draper for Colins’ company Hanks Kerchiefs. We each pitch our own take for a full fledged ad campaign/future creative direction for the company. Does it go well? Listen and find out! SONGZ Poppy Robby- Devil Is A Woman Steve’n Seagull- Nothing Else Matters Booji Boys- Calling The Muffs- Sad Tomorrow Rest In Peace Kim Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pillow Cast
Episode 020: Nirvana Nevermind Review + Jacob Wells And Nicholas Stohler Drama And Aftermath

Pillow Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 71:53


In this double feature of Pillow Cast - With Lane And Hunter, the guys review Nirvanas classic 1992 hit album, Nevermind as well as talking about some drama and beef going on between MJ impersonators Nicholas Stohler And Jacob Wells MJ. It’s a packed show so stay tuned!

Hemma hos Strage
Veronica Maggio Hemma hos Strage

Hemma hos Strage

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 61:46


Veronica Maggio pratar om när hon fick sparken som au pair i Innsbruck, om skammen över att inte kunna uttala Nirvanas albumtitel "Bleach" i Uppsalas hippaste skivaffär, om samarbetet med Jocke Berg på hennes sjätte album, om hur dålig hon är på att gå förbi köer till nattklubbar och om varför hon försöker undvika orden cigg, kväll, natt och hustak.   "Hemma hos Strage" presenteras i samarbete med Nordic Spirit True White. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Rockhistorier
Rockhistorier: Kurt Cobain – de første 25 år er gået

Rockhistorier

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 121:55


Kurt Cobain efterlod sig en varig arv i form af de strålende sange, han skrev, og den intense musik han i perioden 1987-1994 skabte med trioen Nirvana. Gruppen kom (ufrivilligt) til at bane vejen for den genre, der kaldtes grunge, en beskidt, men melodisk blanding af heavy, punk og alternativ rock, som dominerede musikscenen i de tidlige 1990’ere. Nirvanas overvældende kommercielle succes var hård kost for Cobains indie-sensibilitet, hvor fortjent den end var. ‘Rockhistorier' trawler gennem Nirvanas imponerende værk, der reelt bestod af tre studie-lp’er og en enkelt opsamling af B-sider og radio sessions, men siden er blevet suppleret med et hav af demo-optagelser, alternative versioner og liveindspilninger. I dybeste respekt for værket og for manden, som trods sine dæmoner også var fuld af livsmod, skaberkraft og et helt ufatteligt talent.Playliste:Alle numre er med Nirvana, hvis ikke andet anføres. Foo Fighters: Friend of a Friend (2005) Love Buzz (1989)About a Girl (1989)Negative Creep (1989)Sliver (1990)Smells Like Teen Spirit (Live, 1992)Come as You Are (1991)Lithium (1991)In Bloom (1991)Old Age (Outtake, 1991)Kurt Cobain: Serve the Servants (Boombox-recorded home demo, 1992)Heart-Shaped Box (1993)Rape Me (1993)All Apologies (Live, 1994)Where Did You Sleep Last Night (Live, 1994)You Know You're Right (1994)Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Sleeps with Angels (1994)

Konspirasjonspodden
Kurt Cobain

Konspirasjonspodden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 47:06


Kurt Cubain, Nirvanas legendariske frontmann begår visstnok selvmord med heroin og hagleskudd. KonspirasjonsPodden tar en titt på de mange løse trådene i denne saken. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Love That Album
Love That Album: The Compilation Edition Episode 38 - Roots of Alt Rock Class of 1990

Love That Album

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 33:27


Alt Rock... the early 90s style came from somewhere. Its incursion on MTV and Rock Radio didn’t come out of nowhere. It was just time for a change, but there were those who bridged the gap and moved the needle more left on the dial (‘Mats reference) and in many ways set the stage for the Pearl Jams, the Nirvanas, REMs and Alice In Chains of the world… and some of those bands were fans of these guys….     All of this is to say that Eric Reanimator is back talking once again about Queensryche, King’s X and Drivin’n’Cryin (don’t worry he will be back to Punk, Country and Country Punk soon enough). Anyway Eric talks about a time a quarter of a century ago when for a moment (mainly late 1990 and into 1991) those three bands made the charts, had a few hits and had videos on MTV. So sit back, strap yourself in, and time travel back to the early nineties.       You can download the show by searching for Love That Album in the iTunes store or downloading streaming directly from http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com     Send the show feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum

Kino i Kulturradion
Källarvarelser - Kurt Cobain, Ulrich Seidl och filmstaden Detroit

Kino i Kulturradion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2015 44:26


Kurt Cobains korta liv skildras i den nya dokumentären Cobain: Montage of Heck. Roger Wilson har träffat regissören Brett Morgen som har fått tillgång till sångarens gamla hemvideofilmer från barndomen och åren med frun Courtney Love. Med hjälp av dessa och nygjorda intervjuer med Cobains närmaste fogar Morgen samman en ny bild av Nirvanas frontfigur. Den närmast mytologiske Cobain får i den här filmen mer mänskliga proportioner. Om Cobain var en människa i spillror så är möjligen staden Detroit hans motsvarighet inom arkitekturen. Och de filmmakare som vill skildra en apokalyps kommer gärna till Detroit och letar miljöer. Anna Tullberg har besökt en stad i sönderfall och berättar genom filmiska exempel om baksidan av den amerikanska drömmen – från Jim Jarmusch vampyrfilm Only Lovers Left Alive till Sixto Rodrigez vandringar över snömoddiga parkeringar i Searching fort Sugarman. Den österrikiske regissören Ulrich Seidl är på Sverigebesök med sin bioaktuella dokumentär Källaren - en plats där allt kan hända. En kvinna har sina naturalistiska babydockor gömda i kartonger, grårosa jättedockor som hon varsamt plockar fram och vårdar som om det vore verkliga barn. En man har källaren full av nazi-rekvisita där stoltheten i samlingen är ett oljeporträtt av Hitler som han fick i bröllopspresent. Kino har träffat regissören för att fråga vad det egentligen är han vill berätta om människorna.   Dessutom rapporterar vår kulturkorrespondent Lisa Bergström från filmfestivalen Crossing Borders i Linz i Österrike. En festival som gjort sig känd för sin satsning på unga och arga begåvningar inom filmkonsten. Programledare: Saman Bakhtiari Producent: Nina Asarnoj

Antons Popcast

Det har väl knappast undgått någon att det i år är tjugo år sedan Kurt Cobain satte bössan i munnen. Fortfarande är det en av våra färskaste och mest tragiska rock’n’roll-bortgångar. I veckans avsnitt snackar Anton om Nirvanas genombrott, Nevermind (1991), med expertgästen Elin De Angelis (som när det begav sig hade ett altare åt […]