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Al Henderson - She Says Crazy Hipbone Slim & The Kneetremblers - Lightnin' Strikes Bob Log lll - Manipulate Your Figments Hans Condor - Rock n Roll Bullshit The Real Kids - Shakeoutta Control Messerschmitt - Big Legs, Tight Skirt The Peawees - I Believe 12 Cold Expectations - (I Live With) Ghosts Scott Yoder - Gold In The Hills The Mal Thursday Quintet - Kitten with a Whip DMZ - Cinderella Thee Headcoats Sect - The Witch Hill Country Truckers - Lonesome On'ry and Mean Sarah Shook & The Disarmers - The Bottle Never Lets Me Down The Bottle Rockets - Bad Time To Be An Outlaw Porter Hall Tennessee - Cat Mudhoney - Little Dogs The Darts - Intersex Dirty Deep - Can I Kick It The Woggles - Mr Last Chance The Candy Snatchers - No Time To Waste Los Eskizos - Fuckin'day Dynamite Platoon - It's So Hard Mclusky - Lightsabre Cocksucking Blues Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs - I Ride an Old Paint
Al Henderson - She Says Crazy Hipbone Slim & The Kneetremblers - Lightnin' Strikes Bob Log lll - Manipulate Your Figments Hans Condor - Rock n Roll Bullshit The Real Kids - Shakeoutta Control Messerschmitt - Big Legs, Tight Skirt The Peawees - I Believe 12 Cold Expectations - (I Live With) Ghosts Scott Yoder - Gold In The Hills The Mal Thursday Quintet - Kitten with a Whip DMZ - Cinderella Thee Headcoats Sect - The Witch Hill Country Truckers - Lonesome On'ry and Mean Sarah Shook & The Disarmers - The Bottle Never Lets Me Down The Bottle Rockets - Bad Time To Be An Outlaw Porter Hall Tennessee - Cat Mudhoney - Little Dogs The Darts - Intersex Dirty Deep - Can I Kick It The Woggles - Mr Last Chance The Candy Snatchers - No Time To Waste Los Eskizos - Fuckin'day Dynamite Platoon - It's So Hard Mclusky - Lightsabre Cocksucking Blues Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs - I Ride an Old Paint
Welcome to another episode of Chaos Divided. your weekly dose of WholesomeHammer! We're chatting with Laurence, also known as Baharroth the Cry of Old Paint this week. Laurence is an incredible artist who creates massive dioramas that is pushing the boundaries of the hobby. On top of that he's a long time lover of Warhammer, and just a great guy to chat with, we hope you enjoy! Make sure to subscribe to follow us on this journey as we explore the positivity, creativity, and artistry of Warhammer 40000! Thank you so much from us both, to everyone listening, we want you to know we appreciate you! If you'd like to support the show we've launched a patreon! You can find it at patreon.com/ChaosDivided40k Want to connect with us? You can find us on Instagram and on Youtube @ChaosDivided40K where we've begun hosting a live pre-show on (most) Thursday evenings and you can connect with us directly @Nurgle_Snurgle and @BlushingNoiseMarine! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chaosdivided/message
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Benjamin Dakota Rogers joins the podcast to talk about the title track from his latest release "Little Old Paint Horse." The singer/songwriter talks about incorporating the rouged wilderness of his home studio into his recordings. He grew up playing the violin, going to festivals and listening to fiddle music in the family's big VW bus. Now his instrument of choice is a tenor guitar and he is riding a wave of creativity. Benjamin Dakota Rogers - Little Old Paint Horse (youtube) Whether you're an aspiring musician, a fan of great songs, or just curious about the art of songwriting, this podcast has something for you.Find us on Instagram:@Every_Song_has_a_StorySupport the show
Some people are just natural leaders. That was Matthew "Old Paint" Caldwell. He rallied men for several of the most important battles in Texas history. In between, he protected the young Republic of Texas from hostile Indians and hostile armies. Not even smallpox could bring him down! Hear about one of the early Texas Rangers and great Texas patriot Matthew Caldwell in the latest episode of Wise About Texas.
Paint has always been one of the easiest and most impactful design tricks in the book but paint color trends come and go—and some have seriously overstayed their welcome. Sarah Jones, Design Representative with DunnEdwards, joins Nancy to chat about what's in for 2023 paint color trends, and what you should colors you should retire. 5 Outdated Paint Color Trends to Retire Fast Skip All-White Paint Palettes .No More Navy Curb the Contrast Say Goodbye to Gray Don't Use Paint to Downplay Wallpaper 2023 New Colors and Textures Pantone - Digital Lavender Softer Whites Organic colors Textures - Roman Clay and Limewash This podcast sponsored by Monogram Appliances Studio 41 email comments & questions to Nancy@NancyHugo.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/homedesignchat-with-nancy/support
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Red Horse Ranch 35-xx-xx ep02 First Tune - I Ride an Old Paint
Hoy comienza el verano y nosotros iniciamos TOMA UNO ni más ni menos que con Neil Young por partida doble. Primero recordando que, aunque casi todo aquel disco se había grabado a finales de agosto de 1973, fue el 20 de Junio de 1975, hace exactamente 45 años, cuando el canadiense publicaba su sexto álbum de estudio, Tonight's the Night. El disco es toda una explosión emocional por las muertes por sobredosis de Danny Whitten y Bruce Berry en los meses previos a la grabación. El disco es tan personal y complicado de asimilar que lo dejaron guardado y por medio aparecieron trabajos como Times Fades Away y On the Beach, donde reflejó las inseguridades de la América posterior al Watergate. Con los Santa Monica Flyers como banda de acompañamiento, es decir Ben Keith, Nils Lofgren y la base de ritmo de Crazy Horse, Billy Talbot y Ralph Molina, “Albuquerque” fue una de las canciones más distinguidas de aquel registro desolador. Y ayer mismo, 46 años después de ser concebido, ha salido a la luz aquel Homegrown, con una selección de 12 cortes, de los que siete son inéditos y otros cinco que hemos conocido a lo largo del tiempo, repartidos por diferentes álbumes. Una de las canciones desconocidas hasta ahora es "Vacancy", grabada en el Broken Arrow Ranch Studio del propio Young en enero de 1975, con Stan Szelest al órgano Wurlitzer, Ben Keith en el lap Steel, el bajista Tim Drummond y Karl T. Himmel a la batería. En ocasiones tenemos la enorme suerte de poder compartir el regreso discográfico de unos de los grandes baluartes de la música popular, con una relación muy directa con la Americana. Me refiero al legendario Dan Penn, cuyo nombre tiene una relación directa con los mejores momentos del FAME Studio de Rick Hall en Muscle Shoals y los American Studios de Chips Moman en Memphis. Si recordamos canciones como “The Letter”, “Dark End Of The Street”, "Always on My Mind" o "She's Actin' Single (I'm Drinkin' Doubles)" encontraremos su nombre, además de ser uno de los artífices de la eclosión del mejor country-soul. Saltando entre Muscle Shoals y Nashville, el músico de Vernon, en Alabama, ha decidido volver a primera línea con el lanzamiento el 28 de agosto de Living on Mercy, su primer álbum en solitario en 26 años. En ese disco recopila canciones antiguas e inéditas junto a material más cercano en el tiempo. Lo primero que hemos escuchado es su tema central, un punto de encuentro entre el gospel y el soul. La compuso con Wayne Carson, una leyenda de Denver con el que ha creado canciones desde hace décadas y que lamentablemente murió hace casi cinco años. Eso supone un homenaje a uno de sus mejores socios y amigos. Asterisk the Universe parece ser una reflexión de su autor, John Craigie sobre la América del siglo XXI en la que le ha tocado vivir, aunque los últimos 100 días pudieran haber distorsionado su impresión viajera de la realidad. En cualquier caso, el disco de este californiano de Los Angeles con tintes de moderno trovador expone un ambiente acogedor en el que participan sus amigos de los Coffis Brothers, las Rainbow Girls, los Honeydrops y Old Soul Orchestra con actores presenciales, algo que ahora nos provoca un sentimiento de nostalgia. En un ambiente etéreo que deambula por el folk, la psicodelia y, una vez más, los sonidos de rhythm and blues clásicos. Asterisk the Universe da la impresión de que nos podemos tomar un respiro. "Part Wolf" es un ejemplo perfecto de una posible versión irónica de la cultura estadounidense del presente. La canción comienza animando a sus compatriotas a levantarse y votar en noviembre. Las distintas situaciones personales creadas por esta pandemia ha permitido descubrir algunas rutas alternativas que, por ejemplo, nos lleven hasta Jeff Crosby, un músico con cinco álbumes en su curriculum convertido en nuevo miembro de Reckless Kelly tras la marcha del guitarrista David Abeyta. Originario del norte de Idaho, pasó una dura etapa en Los Angeles mientras mostraba al mundo su capacidad como compositor, escribiendo algunas canciones que formaron parte de la banda sonora de Sons of Anarchy. Su nuevo álbum es Northstar, donde parece haber dividido su propuesta sonora en dos partes. La primera tiene un acento más cercano a la resignación, mientras la segunda se asienta en propuesta tan sugerentes como el melancólico “Born To be Lonely”. Es bastante fácil que los seguidores de Turnpike Troubadours reconozcan la sonoridad del violín de Kyle Nix, miembro de la banda de Oklahoma convertida en referente de la Red Dirt Music. Su álbum en solitario, Lightning on the Mountain & Other Short Stories, que verá la luz la próxima semana, deja tonadas tan entrañables como "Sweet Delta Rose", inspirada en una relación de ensueño a larga distancia como la vivida con su ahora mujer. Una prueba de que en ocasiones vale la pena esperar. Kyle se unió a Turnpike Troubadours poco después de que se formara la banda, cuando conoció a Evan Felker y RC Edwards en un concierto. Colter Wall es el más reconocible de los cowboy singers canadienses del momento y en un par de meses lanzará al mercado su tercer álbum, Western Swing & Waltzes y Other Punchy Songs, como continuación del magnífico Songs of the Plains de hace un par de temporadas. "Western Swing & Waltzes" es la primera muestra sonora de un trabajo muy esperado que nos permite intuir que el músico de Saskatchewan sigue recorriendo las sendas de la tradición vaquera. De hecho, sabemos que entre los temas elegidos para completar el nuevo álbum vamos a encontrarnos con clásicos como "I Ride an Old Paint" y "Big Iron". Grabado en los Yellow Dog Studios de Wimberley, en Texas, Adam Odor y David Percefull vuelven a estar a su lado, al igual que su banda de acompañamiento habitual en las giras. Las colinas del country están repartidas por los estados de Tennessee, Texas, Georgia, California o Nueva York, dando un tono de universalidad a un estilo tan enraizado. Hill Country es un buen ejemplo, convertido en quinteto bajo el liderazgo de Zane Williams para seguir explorando territorios sonoros que se exponen en su álbum de debut, con el nombre del grupo como título y grabado entre Austin y Houston durante un año. A lo largo del disco se hacen evidentes sus inclinaciones por las formas de James Taylor, los SteelDrivers, Michael Martin Murphey o Jerry Jeff Walker, como ocurre en “Dixie Darlin’” con ecos de esos veteranos trovadores del Lone Star State. La próxima semana se publica On The Road: A Tribute To John Hartford, un álbum que celebra el legado del desaparecido músico neoyorquino que elevó a las más altas cotas su dedicación al folk, el country y el bluegrass. La colección de 14 canciones ha reunido a un grupo muy diverso de artistas que crecieron a partir de las semillas plantadas por John Hartford durante cinco décadas. Allí encontramos, entre otros, a su hijo Jamie, Todd Snider, Sam Bush, John Carter Cash, The Travelin' McCourys, Jerry Douglas, The Band Of Heathens, Norman Blake o The Infamous Stringdusters. Estos últimos han sido los encargados de recrearse en "Gentle On My Mind", que le propició dos premios Grammy a nivel personal y otros tantos a Glen Campbell por su versión que se ha convertido en un clásico. John Hartford fue imprescindible en el desarrollo del bluegrass y pionero en su experimentación, para hacerle progresar y convertirlo en lo que conocemos como Newgrass. Estas fechas de aislamiento forzoso nos están dejando algunas sorpresas y curiosidades que merecen mucho la pena. La mayor parte de los shows televisivos se hacen desde platós sin público y con la participación de invitados desde casa. Hace una semana, Margo Price estuvo presentando su nuevo álbum, That’s How Rumors Get Started, producido por Sturgill Simpson en el programa This Morning: Saturday interpretando un par de temas de este trabajo que se editará el 10 de julio. Como regalo inesperado, Margo hizo una versión de "Things Have Changed" de Bob Dylan, una canción que apareció hace 20 años en la fantástica banda sonora de la película Wonder Boys, protagonizada por Michael Douglas y titulada en España Jóvenes prodigiosos. Dylan ganó el Oscar y el Globo de Oro a mejor canción original. Hoy la despedida de nuestro tiempo de radio hasta mañana viene de la mano de India Ramey, cantautora de Nashville, que anticipa su nuevo disco, Shallow Graves, con "King of the Ashes", una canción de tintes casi apocalípticos sobre la llamada era Trump y el aprovechamiento de los temerosos y los débiles. Lejos de conformarse y desesperarse, India invita a la acción contra el odio y el silencio. Escuchar audio
During the settlement of the West, one in four cowboys were black. But their contributions have long been overlooked by the mainstream historical record. One need only look at the backlash over 2019's biggest single, Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road," to see how overlooked black cowboys have become. When Wrangler jeans teamed with the rapper, the company faced criticism over what some claimed was cultural appropriation—that the cowboy image was the province of white America. "Old Town Road" became the longest-running, number-one single in the history of the Billboard charts and spawned a wider interest in the tradition of black cowboys. Dr. Robert Weems is the Distinguished Professor of Business History at Wichita State University. "Even though we've been led to believe that all the cowboys were white and that if there were any blacks around, they were servants to the white cowboys," Weems said, "you had a significant number of black cowboys who did all of the things that white cowboys did
Cowboy songs about the darkness of the American soul, as explored in cowboy and pioneer archetypes, from Lomax to Buster Scruggs (c.f., Coen Brother's Ballad of Buster Scruggs. Here's the playlist (also available on Spinitron.com): 1. Ennio Morricone “Per un pugno di dollari (Titoli)” composed by Ennio Morricone from Per un pugno di dollari (A Fistful of Dollars) [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] (1964) 2. Marty Robbins “Streets of Laredo” from Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs (1959) 3. Eagles “Desperado” from Billy the Kid 4. Bob Dylan “Billy 7” from Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973) 5. Roy Rogers “Cowboy Night Herd Song” from The Collection '38-'50 on Ideal Music 6. Patsy Montana & The Prairie Ramblers “I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart” from Country Legend on Itwhy 7. Cat Power “Silver Stallion” from Jukebox (CD, 2008) on Matador (USA) 8. Linda Rondstadt “Old Paint” from First Ladies of Country on Sony Music CG 9. Tim Blake Nelson “Cool, Clear Water” from Across the Valley 10. Edward L. Crain “Bandit Cole Younger” from Western Cowboy Ballads & Songs (1925-1939) 11. Harry Jackson “The Round-Up Cook” from The Cowboy: His Songs, Ballads and Brag Talk (1959) on Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records 12. Michael Martin Murphey “Goodbye Old Paint” from Cowboy Songs on Rhino/Warner Bros. (USA) 13. Arthur Russell “Goodbye Old Paint” from Love Is Overtaking Me (2008) on Audika Records
In the House Where I Was Born ABOUT THIS EPISODE On episode 7 of the TSVP Radio Theater Podcast, we present a faithful reproduction of the original broadcast of In the House. Through the impressionistic narration of an “unknown soldier”—a representational every man—this radio drama pays homage to the common soldier and all who have died in military service. The show has been described as “a montage of memories—childhood homes, friends, family, war, death—that link the present with the past, the living with the dead, and form the cultural ties that bind communities together.” Others have said that the play “conquers time and space with an ease and flair.” Written and directed by WWI veteran Wyllis Cooper for ABC Radio, the original 30-minute broadcast aired live on Memorial Day 1949. Our current production is a sound-stage adaptation that closely follows the original story and sound design. An added scene updates the story to include the Korean and Vietnam Wars, with special reference to Pittsburgh and actual lines from our oral history archive. This episode was recorded April 7, 2015 in the Cathedral of Learning, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Produced by Kevin Farkas, directed by Dennis Schebetta, musical Score adaptation by Pat Blackburn, script adaptation & audiography by Kevin Farkas. Cast: Dylan Myers (Unknown Soldier), Nancy Bach (Mother), Elias Vila-Kubiak (Boy), Claire Sabatine (Bride), Ken Bolden (Brother/Father), Jay Londino (Announcer). Special thanks to the University of Pittsburgh Theatre Arts Department. Music available on Youtube and SoundCloud: Stephen Griffith (I Ride an Old Paint, Streets of Laredo), Meikel Krieger (Fender Strat with Suhr FL Pickups). Recording and performance editing by The Social Voice Project. ©TSVP Radio Theater Podcast/The Social Voice Project, Inc. All rights reserved. ABOUT THE PODCAST TSVP’s Radio Theater Podcast presents classic, contemporary, and original imaginative audio productions, including recorded, staged, and live streamed performances before live audiences. In addition to showcasing performances, the podcast is dedicated to promoting and celebrating the craft of local theater. In 2018, The Social Voice Project partnered with the Merrick Art Gallery and the Rochester Area Heritage Society to bring three radio-styled audio performances to Beaver County. OTHER WAYS TO FIND THE PODCAST jQuery(document).ready(function() { jQuery('#slider_3507').owlCarousel({ responsive:{ 0:{ items:1 }, 480:{ items:2 }, 768:{ items:3 }, 980:{ items:4 }, 1200:{ items:4 }, 1500:{ items:4 } }, autoplay : true, autoplayTimeout : 5000, autoplayHoverPause : true, smartSpeed : 200, fluidSpeed : 200, autoplaySpeed : 200, navSpeed : 200, dotsSpeed : 200, loop : true, nav : true, navText : ['',''], dots : true, responsiveRefreshRate : 200, slideBy : 1, mergeFit : true, autoHeight : false, mouseDrag : true, touchDrag : true }); jQuery('#slider_3507').css('visibility', 'visible'); sa_resize_slider_3507(); window.addEventListener('resize', sa_resize_slider_3507); function sa_resize_slider_3507() { var min_height = '50'; var win_width = jQuery(window).width(); var slider_width = jQuery('#slider_3507').width(); if (win_width < 480) { var slide_width = slider_width / 1; } else if (win_width < 768) { var slide_width = slider_width / 2; } else if (win_width < 980) { var slide_width = slider_width / 3; } else if (win_width < 1200) { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } else if (win_width < 1500) { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } else { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } slide_width = Math.round(slide_width); var slide_height = '0'; if (min_height == 'aspect43') { slide_height = (slide_width / 4) * 3; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height);
How many poisons are there lurking in museums? A lot. But mostly it's arsenic. From taxidermy to cosmetics, arsenic is everywhere! But the most striking examples are the beautiful pigments and dyes made from arsenic. This week on Curio, Shan informs Jaybee of the deadly dresses, sinister wallpapers, and killer books that hide in museum collections. And the Milkshake Murder. And William Morris! Be careful when handling old green stuff: turns out a lot of it can kill you.
The Doctor is in the house! In this episode we talk about the Dr. Colorchip paint system and filling in those pesky chips and scratches. It's a busy week at The Rag Company and we have several guests coming into town! The Goizper Sprayer Group (iK) will be visiting as well as Justin Pate from the Wrap Institute, and lastly Jason Killmer of KXK Dynamics! Levi is almost finished with purchasing his new house and selling his old house, Anthony has chosen a wedding venue, and Dane does Dane things. _____________________________ WATCH THIS EPISODE: https://youtu.be/ws7PwwxmmCw _____________________________ JOIN THE CLUB: Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/theragcompanypodcast and click "join" to become a member of the TRC Podcast Facebook discussion group! Also be sure to join the DETALKS group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/DeTalks _____________________________ SHOW INFO: Hosts: Dane Hennen, Levi Gates, Anthony Fisher Recorded by: Tim O'Brien _____________________________ https://www.TheRagCompany.com Content provided courtesy of The Rag Company ©2018
Close Encounters of the Third Kind is coming back for a 40th-anniversary run, but a couple of old standbys are getting boxed up for the software attic. El Kaiser and J.D. take a stroll through the week’s headlines and talk later about Google Street View — and how those who love it can make their own outdoor … Continue reading PTJ 242: So Long, Old Paint? →
In this podcast episode, FHB editor Justin Fink, associate editor Patrick McCombe, and editorial director Rob Yagid discuss paint expiration, discount tools, dust collection options, shopping at Harbor Freight, reconditioned (CPO) power tools, and HGTV. Plus, the podcast has a new musical intro, and why you should not let Justin borrow your tools.
Another podcast from your friendly ScienceShed pals Steve and Nick. This week find out why Steve's been tearing up old paint cans, which science TV presenter Nick fancies, and why the new Cathedral of Science might be just slightly annoying.....
Sung by Sloan Matthews of Alpine, Texas, at Pecos, Texas, 1942. Recorded by John A. Lomax.
Sung, with fiddle, by Jess Morris at Dalhart, Texas, 1942. Recorded by John A. Lomax.
Our sixth podcast for January is “Old Paint” written by Megan Lindholm and read by Kate Baker. First published in Asimov’s Science Fiction, July 2012. Subscribe to our podcast.
Our sixth podcast for January is “Old Paint” written by Megan Lindholm and read by Kate Baker. Originally published in Asimov's Science Fiction, July 2012.
Show #294 Jayme Stone & Friends - Lazy John (Jayme Stone's Lomax Project) The Pine Hill Project - Wichita (Tomorrow You're Going) Puss N Boots - Always (No Fools, No Fun) Gill Landry - Just Like You (Gill Landry) (mic break) Todd Burge - Time To Waste Time (Imitation Time) Brandi Carlile - The Eye (The Firewatcher’s Daughter) The Carmonas - Human Hurricane (The Carmonas) Jayme Stone & Friends - Before This Time Another Year (Jayme Stone's Lomax Project) (mic break) John & Judy Rodman - Somethin’ Like That (Here We Are) Dick LeMasters - Lightning From A Clear Blue Sky (One Bird, Two Stones) Calico The Band - Beautiful Lie (Rancho California) Mac Leaphart - The Bastards Won (Low In The Saddle, Long In The Tooth) (mic break) Alice DiMicele - Old Life Back (Swim) King of The Tramps - Wandering Kind (Joyful Noise) (mic break) Jayme Stone & Friends - Goodbye, Old Paint (Jayme Stone's Lomax Project) Twitter: @Fratrain Flipboard: Americana Boogie Music (April 3rd, 2015) Bill Frater
Topics covered: True inspiration, Titus Andronicus, McCartney II, friendly folk duos, the danger of judging an entire state based on horrible senate bills, Old Paint, our hero Tom Scharpling, record shopping, burritos (of course), and the things we do for love.
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All the Color Green This edition is filled with songs reaching for that "intangible overallness" -- that indefinable spiritual quality great songs possess. The songwriter himself is a busy musician, husband, and father of three who doesn't usually know what the songs are about until they're finished and he can listen like everyone else. He defended the Beatles on the playground in 2nd grade and tells why climbing tall trees -- and temples -- have a lot in common. Its "All the Color Green" with Utah singer/songwriter Peter Breinholt. Thats this week, on the Cricket and Seagull... 11 Tracks: All the Color Green You Are Home Old Paint Tilting the Windmills Don't Be Shy First Song Little Bird For Becca, In England A Little Spot of Ground Queen Olé The Rain Tree The Cricket and Seagull Fireside Chat is a Podcast bringing music and interviews to Latter-day Saints and their friends worldwide. Steven Kapp Perry features the unique voices of authors, artists, musicians, scholars, and fellow Saints. Pull up a chair and join us for The Cricket & Seagull Fireside Chat! You can always find the most recent edition at MeridianMagazine.com/Radio. To get the free subscription URL for your Podcatcher, click the icon: For free "One-click" instant subscription through iTunes, click the icon: Click the banner for info on music, talks, scriptures, and books for your .mp3 player!