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Węglarczyk o serialach
"Oscar w kategorii przewidywalność scenariusza", czyli wielkie oklaski i złe recenzje #OnetAudio

Węglarczyk o serialach

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 17:04


[AUTOPROMOCJA]  Całość bezpłatnie TYLKO w aplikacji Onet Audio. Co w najnowszym odcinku “O serialach”? Wielkie oklaski i złe recenzje, filmy, które pobijają rekordy box office, powroty kultowych duetów i pożegnania okraszone gniewem. Wśród tytułów, o których mówią prowadzący m.in.: “Wolfs”, “W głowie się nie mieści 2”, “The Boys” i “Szczęki”.

ZVZ
ZVZ – Rozdanie Oscarów i jak w sumie wymawia się „Scorsese”?

ZVZ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 55:45


W dzisiejszym odcinku ZVZ robimy szybkie podsumowanie Oscarów, które stopniowo przeradza się w rozmowę o wszystkim – począwszy od wymowy nazwiska Scorsese, po traumę Pawła związaną z „Mass Effect 3”. Niebawem na naszym Patronite wyląduje też bonusowy epizod ZVZ Plus, który w tym tygodniu wypadł wyjątkowo filozoficznie. Wszystkie dodatkowe odcinku znajdziecie pod tym linkiem – są dostępne dla osób uczestniczących w Klubie ZVZ! ⭐ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Klub ZVZ, nasza specjalna inicjatywa⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Ameryka i ja - Lidia Krawczuk w RMF Classic
231. Kulisy wyjazdu do Hollywood i Oscarów 2024

Ameryka i ja - Lidia Krawczuk w RMF Classic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 59:46


W odcinku moja perspektywa Hollywood i relacjonowania Oscarów 2024. W odcinku również rozmowy z Ewą Puszczyńską współproducentką “Strefy Interesów” oraz Radosławem Śmigulskim, dyrektorem Polskiego Instytutu Sztuki Filmowej, który współfinansował film. “Strefa interesów” zdobyła dwa Oscary w kategoriach : najlepszy film międzynarodowy oraz najlepszy dźwięk.

Freakery
HISTORIA OSCARÓW - początek Hollywood, kilka morderstw i obsesja sławy.

Freakery

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 34:43


LINK DO LETYSHOPS: https://letyshops.onelink.me/HKO3/wrsureqn Oscary 2024. Przez jeden wieczór świat filmu istnieje nieco poza czasem. Niby nagradza tegoroczne produkcje uznane przez Akademię za najlepsze, jednak aurą błyszczącego glamour przywodzi na myśl Złotą Erę Hollywood. W tym odcinku sprawdzimy jak to się stało, że choć kino nie powstało w USA, właśnie tam się narodziło. Zobaczymy zajadłą walkę na śmierć, filmy i życie, i dowiemy się dlaczego Hollywood z pełnej pomarańczy chrześcijańskiej utopii zmieniło się w fabrykę snów. To będzie opowieść o bezlitosnym systemie studyjnym, gdzie Wielka Piątka (Warner Brothers, MGM, Paramount, Fox i RKO) dosłownie zabiła konkurencję, przy okazji czyniąc z branży filmowej najbardziej dochodowy biznes w USA. Zapoznamy się z falą skandali zalewających Hollywood lat 20, które wpłynęły na chęć kontroli kina. Zbadamy sposób, w jaki studia filmowe próbowały przypodobać się konserwatywnym środowiskom, na kilkadziesiąt lat poddając się cenzurze Kodeksu Haysa, który nie pozwalał nawet na dłuższy pocałunek. Przeanalizujemy szokujące ingerencje studiów w życie gwiazd, które stały się ich najcenniejszym towarem. W końcu zagłębimy się w postać divy - od opery, przez film, po ikonę LGBTQ+. I poznamy wyrachowany początek Oscarów, który miał położyć kres związkom zawodowym i udowodnić, że Hollywood wcale nie jest gniazdem węży. FREAKERY Opowiada Joanna Hoffmann Produkuje Maciej Kowal https://www.silverscreenmagazine.com/hollywood-the-center-of-film-industry/ https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20190221-was-this-the-us-first-film-town https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/pickford-business-movies/ http://www.historyoffilm.net/movie-eras/history-of-hollywood/ https://muse.jhu.edu/article/222295/pdf https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/the-day-the-supreme-court-killed-hollywoods-studio-system https://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/golden-age-of-hollywood/ https://www.johnstoncountync.org/ava-gardner/blog/post/ava-gardner-mgm-and-the-hollywood-studio-system/ https://www.theguardian.com/film/2011/dec/09/mgm-musicals-bee-wilson https://www.wabashcenter.wabash.edu/syllabi/w/weisenfeld/rel160/donts.html https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/the-day-the-supreme-court-killed-hollywoods-studio-system https://daily.jstor.org/end-american-film-censorship/ https://harvardfilmarchive.org/programs/vice-vs-virtue-in-pre https://www.jstor.org/stable/3815272 https://www.npr.org/2008/08/08/93301189/remembering-hollywoods-hays-code-40-years-on https://tigernewspaper.com/hays-code-regulations-leave-an-ugly-mark-on-american-media/ https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/women-pre-code-hollywood-movies-before-hays https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/enterprise-and-society/article/hollywood-works-how-creativity-became-labor-in-the-studio-system/3719C7C80950EA8C04B97332DBE9299C https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236773179_The_Hollywood_Studio_System_A_History_review https://thevarsity.ca/2023/09/17/opinion-the-movie-star-is-evolving-and-thats-okay/ https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/women-pre-code-hollywood-movies-before-hays https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/the-oscars-still-hold-cultural-value/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2021/04/16/oscars-academy-award-significance/ https://medium.com/@kristinhunt/hollywood-codebreakers-casablanca-disguises-an-affair-with-a-dissolve-89225b3f36c0 https://independent-magazine.org/2018/11/02/__thestudiodoesntownme/ https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/05/02/what-the-hays-code-did-for-women https://independent-magazine.org/2018/11/02/__thestudiodoesntownme/ https://independent-magazine.org/2018/11/11/there-were-no-laws-against-it-then/ https://medium.com/@bobyandika/why-are-gay-men-so-obsessed-with-divas-ee4b6a9ef5e9 https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/redefining-the-diva (Pełna bibliografia na YT) #Freakery #JoannaHoffmann #Oscary2024 #Oscary #historiaoscarów

FlixTalk. Rozmowy o klasyce kina.
S03E03 - Sekrety Oscarów

FlixTalk. Rozmowy o klasyce kina.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 79:33


Choć lista filmowych nagród, konkursów i festiwali sięga już zapewne tysięcy, to jedna z nich wciąż wyróżnia się swoją sławą, tradycjami i znaczeniem. Mimo różnych perturbacji Oscary pozostają najsłynniejszym laurem w świecie kina i marzeniem większości filmowców. W tym odcinku przyglądamy się niektórym epizodom z historii liczącej już blisko stulecie imprezy, zastanawiając się po co tak naprawdę ona powstała i jak zmieniła się w czasie swojej długiej historii. Przewodniczką po tej opowieści jest Kasia Czajka-Kominiarczuk, autorka książki "Oscary. Sekrety największej nagrody filmowej".

Węglarczyk o serialach
Nominacje do Oscarów. Uzasadnione zachwyty i pominięte tytuły #OnetAudio

Węglarczyk o serialach

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 15:01


Całość bezpłatnie TYLKO w aplikacji Onet Audio. W najnowszym odcinku podcastu "O serialach" skupiamy się nie tylko na serialowych i filmowych premierach, klasykach, hitach oraz klapach, ale również na nominacjach do tegorocznych Oscarów. Kto znalazł się na liście i jest tam zasłużenie, a kto jest największym przegranym już na etapie samych nominacji, a właściwie... ich braku? Zapraszamy do słuchania! — W tym roku drugi sezon "Squid Game". Z tymi samymi głównymi bohaterami, co ciekawe. I znowu mają być squid games, czyli te wszystkie lalki strzelające — opowiada Bartosz Węglarczyk, a Piotr Markiewicz dodaje: — Pamiętasz, jak się zakończył pierwszy sezon? Tam jest spore otwarcie na drugi. — W kwietniu na Netfliksie ukaże się "Seks w Wielkim Mieście". Nie żaden nowy sezon, a całość, od samego początku — mówi redaktor naczelny Onetu — Jest to wyprzedaż klejnotów koronnych. Z pewnością doceniamy to, jaką ten serial odegrał rolę w historii HBO i fakt, że go wyprzedają, jest coraz większym potwierdzeniem, że ta stacja się kończy. — Przy wszystkich moich zastrzeżeniach do "Barbie", uważam, że Greta Gerwig powinna dostać tę nominację za reżyserię. Jednak zrobienie filmu, który jest fenomenem kulturowym, zasługuje co najmniej na to, żeby jego reżyser dostał chociaż nominację do Oscara — wyjaśnia Bartosz Węglarczyk.

Voices To Veterans
Episode 36 – Private First Class Oscar W. Green, U.S. Army

Voices To Veterans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 22:07


SA Today with Jennie Lenman
1594: Alexandrina Council Update - Mayor Parkes on Oscar W, Elections, LGA Bid

SA Today with Jennie Lenman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 6:42


There has been an update to the Goolwa Wharf Precinct Redevelopment plan. Alexandrina Councillors have this week agreed that the PS Oscar W, should remain moored adjacent the Wharf Shed, rather than moving the historic paddle steamer further away from the main area. Mayor Keith Parkes joins Jennie Lenman to discuss the update, share his decision to run for President of the LGA and talk about the upcoming Council elections. The Voter's Roll closes at 5pm, Friday 29 July. For more details on elections and how to enrol, visit: www.alexandrina.sa.gov.au/elections2022. 

The First Rule of FilmClub
Who's taking home the OSCAR?! w/ JT Sodergren

The First Rule of FilmClub

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 80:12


JT and I sit down to discuss this year's Academy Award nominees and who we think is bringing home the gold! The Oscars are on Sunday 3/27 and we can't wait for the show, so get your ballots ready and let's help you win that Oscar pool with your friends! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carson-higgins2/message

SA Today with Jennie Lenman
1520: Mayor Parkes Responds to Wharf Redevelopment Concerns

SA Today with Jennie Lenman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 9:09


There are now four possible design options for the Goolwa Wharf Precinct Redevelopment. The cost of the project has significantly jumped from the original $7.5M to between $10.2M-$16M depending on which design Alexandrina Councillors decide on, following final public consulations. Mayor Keith Parkes joins Jennie Lenman in this podcast to field some queries about the project, including concerns from the Friends of the Oscar W about a proposed relocation of their historic paddle steamer.  The pair also discuss the Coorong region, including a visitor experience plan for more sustainable nature-based attractions in the region.

Kinotok
Zaułek Oscarów. Kintotok - podcast filmowy, odcinek 115

Kinotok

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 94:49


W tym odcinku: - nasza covid story - Pierwsze forki z "Pierścieni Mocy" - Zwiastun do "Jurassic World: Dominion" - Nominacje do Oscarów - "The Book of Bobba Fett" - "Zaułek koszmarów"

SA Today with Jennie Lenman
1456: Mayor Parkes Responds to Goolwa Wharf & Strath Pool Concerns

SA Today with Jennie Lenman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 12:54


There has been some community opposition to the multi-million dollar Goolwa Wharf draft Master Plan. Friends of the Oscar W, a group dedicated to the restoration, maintenance and promotion of the historic 113-year-old Oscar W Paddle Steamer, generated more than 700 signatures on a petition against some elements of the draft plan on Sunday. Volunteer engineer and committee member Kevin Cross joined Jennie on Monday to discuss his concerns. Alexandrina Mayor Keith Parkes joins Jennie Lenman in this podcast to respond to concerns. The pair also discuss how riverbank erosion is delaying the opening of the Strathalbyn Pool and how Council will soon start looking for a new CEO. The Council is taking on board all community input during the Goolwa Wharf draft Master Plan consultation, which closes this Friday 22 October via mysay.alexandrina.sa.gov.au/gwp.

SA Today with Jennie Lenman
1454: Major Goolwa Wharf Redevelopment Concerns Stakeholders

SA Today with Jennie Lenman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 10:37


The iconic Goolwa Wharf Precinct is soon to undergo a major redevelopment, thanks to a significant investment from the Federal and State Governments. Alexandrina Council's draft Master Plan is currently out for consultation and not everyone is happy about the proposed changes. The Friends of the Oscar W group are concerned about the makeover of the heritage shed, a reduction in green spaces and the relocation of the historic paddle steamer. Kevin Cross, a volunteer engineer and committee member for the Friends of the Oscar W, joins Jennie Lenman to share his concerns. The draft plan can be viewed at mysay.alexandrina.sa.gov.au/gwp

Virginia Water Radio
Episode 574 (4-26-21): Rhododendrons Span Virginia from Ridges to Swamps

Virginia Water Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021


Click to listen to episode (4:36)Sections below are the following:Transcript of AudioAudio Notes and AcknowledgmentsImagesExtra InformationSourcesRelated Water Radio EpisodesFor Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.) Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 4-23-21. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the week of April 26, 2021.  This revised episode from June 2014 is part of a series this year of spring-related episodes. MUSIC – ~17 sec – Lyrics: “I can’t explain away the reasons, I can’t wish away the seasons.  When springtime comes again, it’ll sure by my winter’s end.” This week, that music opens an episode about a group of plants with species found across Virginia and whose blooming times collectively span a period from early spring well into summer.  Have a listen for about 50 more seconds to the song and its celebration of some members of this plant group found high up in southwestern Virginia.MUSIC – ~48 sec – Lyrics: “Well I was high up in the fields, there above the rhododendron ridge.  My time up there was real, not like some other time I’ve spent.  And when the flowers bloom in June, it’s like something you’ve never seen—shades of purple, white, and blue, as far as you can see.” You’ve been listening to part of “Rhododendron Ridge,” by the Roanoke, Va., band The Floorboards, on their 2012 self-titled album.  The song was written about the area around Mt. Rogers—Virginia’s highest peak, located in Grayson and Smyth counties.  Mt. Rogers is noted for its populations of Catawba Rhododendronand its flower displays in June.  Catawba is one of Virginia’s nine native species in the scientific genus of Rhododendron, some of which are commonly called azaleas.  As a group, their habitats range from rocky mountainous areas, to Piedmont streams, to Coastal Plains wetlands.  Their blooming times range from March to August, depending on the species. These perennial spring and summer flower shows happen in places where the plants’ roots and leaves get their preferred combination of sun or shade, temperature, moisture, nutrients, and acidity levels in the soil and soil water.  Virginia’s rhododendron species typically prefer higher acidity, and they share that preference with other members of the heath family of plants, including blueberries and Mountain Laurel. While you can’t see the water chemistry going on around rhododendron roots, at the right time and place you can see a remarkable flower display, which might be for you—as for this week’s songwriter—like something you’ve never seen.  Thanks to the Floorboards for permission to use this week’s music, and close with about 25 more seconds of “Rhododendron Ridge.” MUSIC – ~28 sec – Lyrics: “Springtime’s comin’ now, oh it won’t be long—you and I we’re gonna sing, gonna sing our summer song.” SHIP’S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech’s College of Natural Resources and Environment.  For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624.  Thanks to Stewart Scales for his banjo version of Cripple Creek to open and close this show.  In Blacksburg, I’m Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This Virginia Water Radio episode replaces Episode 216, 6-2-14. “Rhododendron Ridge” is copyright 2012 by The Floorboards, used with permission.  More information about The Floorboards is available online at https://thefloorboardsmusic.com/.Thanks to the following people for providing information in 2014 for the original version of this episode: Susan Day, John Peterson, and John Seiler, all in the Virginia Tech Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation; and the staff and volunteers working at the Blue Ridge Parkway’s Rocky Knob Visitor Center (mile post 169) on June 1, 2014. Click here if you’d like to hear the full version (1 min./11 sec.) of the “Cripple Creek” arrangement/performance by Stewart Scales that opens and closes this episode.  More information about Mr. Scales and the group New Standard, with which Mr. Scales plays, is available online at http://newstandardbluegrass.com. IMAGES Great Rhododendron (Rhododendron maximum, right), Flame Azalea (Rhododendron calendulaceum), orange flowers, left) and Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia, foreground) along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Floyd County, Va., June 1, 2014.Side-by-side Flame Azaleas (Rhododendron calendulaceum) showing color variation, along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Floyd County, Va., June 1, 2014.Swamp Azalea (Rhododendron viscosum), photographed at Sandy Bottom Nature Park in Hampton, Va., June 14, 2009.  Photo by Debbie Blanton, made available on iNaturalist, online at https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/35506117(as of 4-26-21), for use under Creative Commons license “Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0.”  Information about this Creative Commons license is available online at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. EXTRA INFORMATION ABOUT RHODODENDRONS IN VIRGINIA The following information about nine native species of Rhododendron found in Virginia is from pages 540-543 in A.S. Weakley, J.C. Ludwig, and J.F. Townsend, Flora of Virginia, Bland Crowder, ed.; copyright by the Foundation of the Flora of Virginia Project, Inc., Richmond; published by Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Fort Worth, 2012.  The species are listed in alphabetical order according to their scientific name (shown in italics). Sweet Azalea (also called Smooth Azalea), Rhododendron arborescens – Found rarely in Virginia’s mountains and Piedmont; in rocky forests and rocky areas along streams; blooms May to July. Dwarf Azalea, Rhododendron atlanticum – Found commonly in Virginia’s southern Coastal Plain; in woodlands and clearings that are dry to moist, sandy, and acidic; blooms April to May. Flame Azalea, Rhododendron calendulaceum – Found commonly in Virginia’s southern mountains; in forests that are dry to mesic (moderately moist), particularly in acidic oak forests; blooms May to June. Catawba Rhododendron (also called Pink Laurel and Mountain Rosebay), Rhododendron catawbiense – Found commonly in Virginia’s southern and rarely in the Piedmont; in dry forests on sheltered slopes or rocky ridges, as well as on balds, in bogs, and in acidic cove forests, and (in the Piedmont) along river bluffs; blooms April to June. Cumberland Azalea, Rhododendron cumberlandense – Found infrequently in Virginia’s far southwestern mountains; in mountainous forests and woodlands; blooms June to July. Great Rhododendron (also called Great Laurel and White Rosebay), Rhododendron maxiumum – Found commonly is Virginia’s southwestern mountains and Piedmont, less frequently in northern mountains, and rarely in other parts of the Piedmont or in the Coastal Plain; in acidic cove forests in the mountains, and in forests, wetlands, bluffs, and stream bottoms in other regions; blooms June to August. Wild Azalea (also called Pinxterflower and Pinxterbloom Azalea), Rhododendron periclymenoides– Found commonly throughout Virginia; in dry or mesic acidic forests, in certain wetlands, and along streams; blooms March to May. Early Azalea (also called Rose Azalea and Roseshell Azalea), Rhododendron prinophyllum – Found frequently or commonly in Virginia’s mountains, except in far southwestern Virginia, and rarely in the northern Piedmont; in dry or mesic forests, most abundantly in oak forests, and more often in less acidic soils than are other Rhododendron species; blooms May to June. Swamp Azalea (also called Clammy Azalea), Rhododendron viscosum – Found frequently in Virginia’s Coastal Plain, infrequently in the mountains, and rarely in the Piedmont; in acidic swamps, bogs, and other wetlands, and in wet woods; blooms May to July. SOURCES Used for Audio Blue Ridge Parkway Association, “Craggy Gardens, MP 364,” online at http://www.blueridgeparkway.org/v.php?pg=112.Oscar W. Gupton and Fred C. Swope, Trees and Shrubs of Virginia, University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville, 1981. W. Henry McNab, Ecological Subregions of the United States, U.S. Forest Service, Washington, D.C., 1994; available online at http://www.fs.fed.us/land/pubs/ecoregions/ch18.html.  See particularly Chapter 18, “Central Appalachian Broadleaf Forest - Coniferous Forest – Meadow.”U.S. Forest Service, “Mt. Rogers National Recreation Area,” online at http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/gwj/specialplaces/?cid=stelprdb5302337.U.S. National Park Service, “Blue Ridge Parkway/Plants/Blooming Shrubs,” online at https://www.nps.gov/blri/learn/nature/showy-blooms.htm.Virginia Botanical Associates, “Digital Atlas of the Virginia Flora/Rhododendron,” online at http://www.vaplantatlas.org/index.php?s=rhododendron&c=&do=search%3Aadvanced&search=Search.Virginia Tech Department of Forest Resources and Conservation, “Virginia Tech Dendrology,” online at http://dendro.cnre.vt.edu/dendrology/index.html. A.S. Weakley, J.C. Ludwig, and J.F. Townsend, Flora of Virginia, Bland Crowder, ed.  Copyright by the Foundation of the Flora of Virginia Project, Inc., Richmond.  Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Fort Worth, 2012.  This is the first comprehensive manual of Virginia plants published since the 1700s.  The Flora of Virginia Project is nline at http://www.floraofvirginia.org/.For More Information about Plants in Virginia and Elsewhere Chesapeake Bay Program, “Field Guide: Plants and Trees,” online at https://www.chesapeakebay.net/discover/field-guide/all/plants_trees/all. Oscar W. Gupton and Fred C. Swope, series of wildflower guides: Fall Wildflowers of the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains, University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1987; Wild Orchids of the Middle Atlantic States University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, 1986); Wildflowers of Tidewater Virginia (University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1982; and Wildflowers of the Shenandoah Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains, University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1979. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)/Natural Resources Conservation Service Plants Database, online at https://plants.usda.gov. Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation/Natural Heritage Division, online at https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/natural-heritage/. Virginia Native Plant Society, online at http://vnps.org/. RELATED VIRGINIA WATER RADIO EPISODES All Water Radio episodes are listed by category at the Index link above (http://www.virginiawaterradio.org/p/index.html).  See particularly the “Plants” subject category. Following are links to other spring-themed episodes. Eastern Phoebe – Episode 416, 4-16-18.Frog and Toad Medley – Episode 408, 2-19-18.Spring arrival episode – Episode 569, 3-22-21.Spring forest wildflowers – Episode 573, 4-19-21.Spring Peepers – Episode 570, 3-29-21.Spring reminder about tornado awareness – Episode 568, 3-15-21.Spring signals for fish – Episode 571, 4-5-21.Spring sounds serenades – Episode 206, 3-14-14 and Episode 516, 3-16-20.Virginia Bluebells – Episode 521, 4-20-20.Warblers and spring bird migration – Episode 572, 4-12-21. FOR VIRGINIA TEACHERS – RELATED STANDARDS OF LEARNING (SOLs) AND OTHER INFORMATION Following are some Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs) that may be supported by this episode’s audio/transcript, sources, or other information included in this post. 2020 Music SOLs SOLs at various grade levels that call for “examining the relationship of music to the other fine arts and other fields of knowledge.” 2018 Science SOLs Grades K-4: Living Systems and Processes1.4 – Plants have basic life needs (including water) and functional parts that allow them to survive; including that plants can be classified based on a variety of characteristics.2.4 – Plants and animals undergo a series of orderly changes as they grow and develop.2.5 – Living things are part of a system.3.4 – Adaptations allow organisms to satisfy life needs and respond to the environment.3.5 – Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems support a diversity of organisms.4.2 – Plants and animals have structures that distinguish them from one another and play vital roles in their ability to survive.4.3 – Organisms, including humans, interact with one another and with the nonliving components in the ecosystem. Grades K-5: Earth and Space Systems1.7 – There are weather and seasonal changes.2.7 – Weather patterns and seasonal changes affect plants, animals, and their surroundings.3.6 – Soil is important in ecosystems. Grades K-5: Earth Resources2.8 – Plants are important natural resources.3.8 – Natural events and humans influence ecosystems.4.8. – Virginia has important natural resources.   Grade 66.6 – Water has unique physical properties and has a role in the natural and human-made environment. Life ScienceLS.3 – There are levels of structural organization in living things.LS.5 – Biotic and abiotic factors affect an ecosystem. BiologyBIO.2 – Chemical and biochemical processes are essential for life.BIO.6 – Modern classification systems can be used as organizational tools for scientists in the study of organisms. BIO.8 – Dynamic equilibria exist within populations, communities, and ecosystems. Following are links to Water Radio

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Bolesne Poranki ft. Piotr Kędzierski, Arek Ras Sitarz & Jan-Rapowanie
Nie wymagajmy wiele od Oscarów. Michał Walkiewicz

Bolesne Poranki ft. Piotr Kędzierski, Arek Ras Sitarz & Jan-Rapowanie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 14:38


Wszyscy są zadowoleni, bo Oscary rozłożyły się mniej więcej po równo, zadowalając kilka produkcji podczas jednej gali, w tym faworytów - "Nomadland" i Chloe Zhao. Michał Walkiewicz wierzy, że tegoroczna, pandemiczna edycja będzie impulsem dla kolejnych i średnio-budżetowe kino hollywoodzkie skrojone pod nominacje wreszcie zostanie wyparte przez ciekawe, niezależne filmy, w stylu tegorocznego zwycięzcy. Krótki, treściwy komentarz do oscarowej nocy przygotowany przez autora podcastów Walkie-Talkie.

The '00s Zone
Promising Young Oscar (w. Sarah Riley)

The '00s Zone

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 86:54


In this fantastic episode, Loretta and Mark are joined by actor and media strategist Sarah Riley to discuss the Oscars' recent push for diversity. Are the Academy Awards only worried about their own image? Then we dive into Promising Young Woman, the most '00s-obsessed of this year's Best Picture nominees. 

Virginia Water Radio
Episode 573 (4-19-21): Springtime Flowers of the Forest, Musically and Biologically

Virginia Water Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021


Click to listen to episode (3:50)Sections below are the following:Transcript of AudioAudio Notes and AcknowledgmentsImagesSourcesRelated Water Radio EpisodesFor Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.) Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 4-16-21. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the week of April 19, 2021.  This revised episode from May 2014 is part of a series this year of spring-related episodes. MUSIC – ~12 sec – instrumental This week, we feature a Virginia musical group’s version of a traditional Finnish waltz tune, named for a plant community that, like good music, depends on the right timing.  Have a listen for about 35 more seconds. MUSIC – ~36 sec – instrumental You’ve been listening to part of “Flowers of the Forest,” by No Strings Attached, on their 2003 album, “Old Friend’s Waltz,” from Enessay Music.  Just as in a well-done waltz, timing is crucial for low-growing, spring-blooming forest plants.  Such plants live under trees whose leaf canopy will close by late spring, blocking much of the sunlight and rainfall from reaching the forest floor.  As a result, many non-woody forest plants are adapted to take advantage of early spring’s interaction of warming soil and air temperature, available moisture, increasing light, and the activity of emerging insect pollinators to reproduce and to store enough energy underground to survive the coming year.  Bloodroot, Spring Beauty, Trillium, and many other Virginia woodland plants follow this strategy: show up early, use colorful flowers to show off for foraging insects, and then produce fruits and seeds before the summer’s shade. Thanks for No Strings Attached for permission to use this week’s music, and we close with about 25 more seconds of “Flowers of the Forest.”MUSIC – ~27 sec – instrumental SHIP’S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech’s College of Natural Resources and Environment.  For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624.  Thanks to Ben Cosgrove for his version of “Shenandoah” to open and close the show.  In Blacksburg, I’m Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This Virginia Water Radio episode revises and replaces Episode 212, 5-5-14. “Flowers of the Forest” and “Old Friend’s Waltz” are copyright by No Strings Attached and Enessay Music, used with permission.  More information about the now-retired, Blacksburg/Roanoke-based group No Strings Attached is available online at https://www.enessay.com/index.html.  This music was used previously by Virginia Water Radio most recently in Episode 521, 4-20-20, on Virginia Bluebells, another spring-blooming wildflower.  Information on “Metsäkukkia,” the original Finnish tune on which the No Strings Attached selection was based, is available from Andrew Kuntz, “The Fiddler’s Companion,” online at http://www.ibiblio.org/fiddlers/MER_MIC.htm; and from Jeremy Keith, “The Session,” online at http://thesession.org/tunes/4585. Click here if you’d like to hear the full version (2 min./22 sec.) of the “Shenandoah” arrangement/performance by Ben Cosgrove that opens and closes this episode.  More information about Mr. Cosgrove is available online at http://www.bencosgrove.com. IMAGES  Shooting Star beside a stream in Blacksburg, Va., May 3, 2014.  Trillium at the base of a Tulip-poplar in Blacksburg, Va., May 3, 2014.Trout Lily at Falls Ridge Nature Preserve in Montgomery County, Va., April 20, 2019.Jack-in-the-pulpit at Falls Ridge Nature Preserve in Montgomery County, Va., April 20, 2019.Spring Beauty in Blacksburg, Va., April 15, 2021.Wild Geranium at Falls Ridge Nature Preserve in Montgomery County, Va., April 16, 2021. SOURCES Used for Audio Marion Lobstein, “Spring Wildflowers: Ecological Factors,” by (undated), Botanical Society of Washington [D.C.], online at www.botsoc.org/SpringWildflowerBackground.doc‎.  Marion Lobstein, a retired biology professor at Northern Virginia Community College-Manassas, is the Botany Chair for the Prince William Wildflower Socieyt (Prince William County, Va.); other articles by her are available online at https://vnps.org/princewilliamwildflowersociety/botanizing-with-marion/.Alexander F. Motten, “Pollination Ecology of the Spring Wildflower Community of a Temperate Deciduous Forest,” Ecological Monographs (Vol. 56, No. 1), March 1986, pp. 21-42. For More Information about Plants in Virginia or Elsewhere A.S. Weakley, J.C. Ludwig, and J.F. Townsend, Flora of Virginia, Bland Crowder, ed.  Copyright by the Foundation of the Flora of Virginia Project, Inc., Richmond.  Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Fort Worth, 2012.  This is the first comprehensive manual of Virginia plants published since the 1700s.Flora of Virginia Project, online at http://www.floraofvirginia.org/. Oscar W. Gupton and Fred C. Swope, series of wildflower guides: Fall Wildflowers of the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains, University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1987; Wild Orchids of the Middle Atlantic States University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, 1986); Wildflowers of Tidewater Virginia (University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1982; and Wildflowers of the Shenandoah Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains, University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1979. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)/Natural Resources Conservation Service Plants Database, online at https://plants.usda.gov.Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation/Natural Heritage Division, online at https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/natural-heritage/. Virginia Native Plant Society, online at http://vnps.org/. RELATED VIRGINIA WATER RADIO EPISODES All Water Radio episodes are listed by category at the Index link above (http://www.virginiawaterradio.org/p/index.html).  See particularly the “Plants” subject category. Following are links to other spring-themed episodes.Eastern Phoebe – Episode 416, 4-16-18.Frog and Toad Medley – Episode 408, 2-19-18.Rhododendrons – Episode 216, 6-2-14.Spring arrival episode – Episode 569, 3-22-21.Spring Peepers – Episode 570, 3-29-21.Spring reminder about tornado awareness – Episode 568, 3-15-21.Spring signals for fish – Episode 571, 4-5-21.Spring sounds serenades – Episode 206, 3-14-14 and Episode 516, 3-16-20.Virginia Bluebells – Episode 521, 4-20-20.Warblers and spring bird migration – Episode 572, 4-12-21. FOR VIRGINIA TEACHERS – RELATED STANDARDS OF LEARNING (SOLs) AND OTHER INFORMATION Following are some Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs) that may be supported by this episode’s audio/transcript, sources, or other information included in this post. 2020 Music SOLs SOLs at various grade levels that call for “examining the relationship of music to the other fine arts and other fields of knowledge.” 2018 Science SOLs Grades K-4: Living Systems and ProcessesK.7 – Plants and animals have basic needs and life processes.1.4 – Plants have basic life needs (including water) and functional parts that allow them to survive.2.4 – Plants and animals undergo a series of orderly changes as they grow and develop, including life cycles.2.5 – Living things are part of a system.3.4 – Adaptations allow organisms to satisfy life needs and respond to the environment.3.5 – Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems support a diversity of organisms.4.2 – Plants and animals have structures that distinguish them from one another and play vital roles in their ability to survive. Grades K-5: Earth and Space SystemsK.9 – There are patterns in nature.1.7 – There are weather and seasonal changes.2.7 – Weather patterns and seasonal changes affect plants, animals, and their surroundings. Grades K-5: Earth Resources4.8. – Virginia has important natural resources. Life ScienceLS.7 – Adaptations support an organism’s survival in an ecosystem.LS.8     – Changes in ecosystems, communities, populations, and organisms occur over time. BiologyBIO.8 – Dynamic equilibria exist within populations, communities, and ecosystems.Virginia’s SOLs are available from the Virginia Department of Education, online at http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/. Following are links to Water Radio episodes (various topics) designed especially for certain K-12 grade levels. Episode 250, 1-26-15 – on boiling, for kindergarten through 3rd grade.Episode 255, 3-2-15 – on density, for 5th and 6th grade.Episode 282, 9-21-15 – on living vs. non-living, for kindergarten.Episode 309, 3-28-16 – on temperature regulation in animals, for kindergarten through 12thgrade.Episode 333, 9-12-16 – on dissolved gases, especially dissolved oxygen in aquatic habitats, for 5th grade.Episode 403, 1-15-18 – on freezing and ice, for kindergarten through 3rd grade.Episode 404, 1-22-18 – on ice on ponds and lakes, for 4th through 8thgrade.Episode 406, 2-5-18 – on ice on rivers, for middle school.Episode 407, 2-12-18 – on snow chemistry and physics, for high school.Episode 483, 7-29-19 – on buoyancy and drag, for middle school and high school.Episode 524, 5-11-20 – on sounds by water-related animals, for elementary school through high school.Episode 531, 6-29-20 – on various ways that animals get water, for 3rdand 4th grade.

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SA Today with Jennie Lenman
1327: Jennie Broadcasts from the PS Oscar W in Goolwa

SA Today with Jennie Lenman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 37:38


To celebrate 5MU's shift to FM, we are heading out throughout the region for 5MeetU. In this podcast Jennie Lenman broadcasts live from the historic Goolwa Wharf and from inside the PS Oscar W, a paddle steamer built over 100 years ago and maintained and run today by many dedicated volunteers. Guests include:Captain EJ, Eroll Thorpe - Captain and PS Oscar W Volunteer Mayor Keith Parkes - Alexandrina CouncilKevin Cross - Engineer and PS Oscar W VolunteerMatt Grant - General Manager of Growth, Alexandrina CouncilRuss and Rob - 5MU Listeners Carol Cooney - Tourism Coordinator To find out more about the upcoming cruise mentioned, head to visitalexandrina.com. Switch  to 94.3fm in the Adelaide Hills. 96.3fm In Murraylands & 97.1 fm on the South Coast & on the Fleurieu Peninsula 

Rassegna(ta) Stampa
Astrazeneca: La verità - Isola: Ilary TOP - Oscar: W Laura!

Rassegna(ta) Stampa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 12:07


We're Totally (Not) OK
Almost Oscar w/Gavin Michael Booth

We're Totally (Not) OK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 66:01


SEASON 3! WE MOVED! We're LIVE! We're on @HappsTV! And we also forgot to introduce ourselves in this episode because we were SO FREAKING EXCITED. So allow us to do so now. Hello, and welcome to We're Totally (Not) OK. But that's OK. A podcast about the intersection between mass media culture and mental health. I'm Caleigh Le Grand. And I'm Justin Van Lieshout. And we promise to try to remember things that make you feel comfortable and nostalgic and just plain informed because basics, right? WE'LL NEVER FIGURE IT OUT AND WE'LL NEVER GET IT DONE AND THAT'S OK! We're hashtag blessed to have a dear friend, Gavin Michael Booth, as our first episode for season three, because he's literally perfect for our podcast — a filmmaker who just released his film precisely dealing with intricacies of mental health. Gavin tells us about some of the challenges he faced putting together his double-single-take feature film (yes, you read that right), shares his insanely adorable dog (which you can actually see if ya head over to Happs TV to catch the broadcast replay), and we all get to interact with fans who watched and commented live-time while we conducted the interview! Check out more of Gavin's work: https://www.instagram.com/gavinmichaelbooth/ https://twitter.com/GavinBooth http://gavinmichaelbooth.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wtnok/message

KRCU's Almost Yesterday
Almost Yesterday: KFVS Radio Makes its Debut

KRCU's Almost Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 1:59


It was more than 90 years ago but it seems like Almost Yesterday that KFVS Radio first went on the air. It was the evening of June 22, 1925. Hundreds of citizens of Cape Girardeau gathered in front of the house at 318 South Frederick Street. The street was closed to traffic and the crowd gathered on the sidewalks and the yard and the living room of the Oscar W. Hirsch home. The windows were open and individuals pushed forward to both see and hear this historic event. Peg Meyers' Melody Kings was encircled by a curious audience. At precisely seven o'clock, the orchestra came alive with the first sounds of music broadcast from Cape Girardeau. Just moments after the conclusion of the first number, the telephone rang and a Mr. Danenmueller in Kelso said, "Keep it up. She's comin' in fine." From that time on, advertising for the Melody Kings promoted themselves as KFVS artists. The historic broadcast lasted less than two hours. From this evening on, here in the Hirsch living room, KFVS

Idź Pod Prąd NOWOŚCI
Nowe standardy OSCARÓW: LGBT i mniejszości. Amerykański filmowiec i raper w IPP

Idź Pod Prąd NOWOŚCI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 19:51


Nowe kryteria przyznawania #OSCARY: na ekranie MUSI BYĆ więcej osób LGBTQ+ i mniejszości. Inaczej nie dostaniesz #Oscars za najlepszy film! Dziś o tym 17:00 amerykański filmowiec i raper. Czy dyskryminacja pozytywna to dobra metoda walki z... dyskryminacją? #ScottyCurlee #Oscars _ _ _ Jeżeli chcesz, aby nasz program gościł u Ciebie codziennie - WESPRZYJ NASZĄ TELEWIZJĘ: http://idzpodprad.pl/wsparcie Twoje wsparcie jest potrzebne do codziennego nadawania! Stwórzmy razem nową jakość mediów patriotycznych! Oglądaj nas na: http://youtube.com/idzpodpradtv http://idzpodprad.tv http://idzpodprad.pl/mp3 tel. 814 669 315, koszt jak za połączenie http://idzpodprad.fm http://vimeo.com/idzpodpradtv http://cda.pl/idzpodprad KONTAKT: kontakt@idzpodprad.pl Bądź na bieżąco: http://idzpodprad.pl Znajdziesz nas również w mediach społecznościowych: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/idzpodprad/ TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/idzpodpradpl, http://twitter.com/PastorChojecki INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/idzpodprad.tv/ Nasz kanał anglojęzyczny Against the Tide TV https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3rpizwjfDEunRQpPQFV9NQ Facebook/Twitter/Instagram/againsttidetv Support this podcast

Ameryka i ja - Lidia Krawczuk w RMF Classic
30. Prosto z Hollywood, czyli kulisy Oscarów

Ameryka i ja - Lidia Krawczuk w RMF Classic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 40:20


Gdzie znajduje się Teatr Dolby oraz gdzie układany jest czerwony dywan? Kto i kiedy musi mieć na czerwonym dywanie strój wieczorowy? Co dzieje się za kulisami? Dokąd przychodzą wszyscy zwycięzcy Oscarów i kto zasiada na trybunach przy czerwonym dywanie? W 30. odcinku podcastu opowiadam o kulisach Hollywood i Oscarów.

HYPE TRAIN Podcast
"Parasite" ZMIAŻDZYŁ konkurencję! | Omówienie Oscarów 2020

HYPE TRAIN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 68:23


Dziś w nocy odbyła się 92 gala rozdania nagród Akademii. Można je krytykować, ale i tak jest to jedno z najważniejszych wydarzeń w świecie filmowym, wiec nie mogliśmy sobie odpuścić oglądania relacji na żywo. Kto zgarnął statuetki w tym roku? Jakie były największe zaskoczenia? Kto jest największym wygranym? Czy dobrze typowaliśmy? Posłuchajcie sami!

TOK FM Select
Czego nie widać w Parasite? Ekspert od Korei o zdobywcy Oscarów

TOK FM Select

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 26:17


Dlaczego trzy czwarte młodych Koreańczyków nie chce żyć w swoim kraju?

Be My Hero Podcast
Parasite górą! - PODSUMOWANIE OSCARÓW 2020

Be My Hero Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 21:34


Dla wszystkich kinomanów dopiero teraz rok 2020 rozpoczął się na dobre. W Los Angeles po raz 92 rozdano nagrody Amerykańskiej Akademii Filmowej, czyli Oscary. W tym roku gala odbyła się po raz drugi bez prowadzącego, co nie dodało jej szczególnie tempa. Niestety dalej jest ona za długa i zwyczajnie nudna. Wśród nominowanych i zwycięzców górował południowokoreański twórca Joon-ho-Bong, którego Parasite zgarną największą liczbę statuetek, w tym za najlepszy film. SPRAWDŹCIE jak Rafał ocenia samą galę oraz wybory Akademi!

Twój Weekend
18. Nominowane do 6. Oscarów "Małe kobietki". Plany Starego Teatru w Krakowie

Twój Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 11:04


Nominowane do 6. Oscarów "Małe kobietki". Plany Starego Teatru w Krakowie. Maluszki w Teatrze Animacji w Poznaniu. Warsztaty łyżwiarskie w Nowej Hucie. Posłuchajcie nowego podcastu Twój Weekend

Szkoda czasu na złe seriale - Radio TOK FM
Emmy: brytyjski desant na amerykańskie nagrody. Przegrani i wygrani 71. edycji "telewizyjnych Oscarów"

Szkoda czasu na złe seriale - Radio TOK FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 19:46


"Fleabag" najlepszym serialem komediowym. Triumf twórców "Czarnobyla" i "Wspaniałej Pani Maisel". Aż 32 nominacje, ale tylko 12 nagród Emmy dla "Gry o tron". Triumf HBO. Anna Piekutowska i Zuzanna Piechowicz rozmawiają o 71. rozdaniu Nagród Emmy, zwanych telewizyjnymi Oscarami.

Szkoda czasu na złe seriale - Radio TOK FM
Nominacje do "telewizyjnych Oscarów." Najlepsze seriale mijającego roku

Szkoda czasu na złe seriale - Radio TOK FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 26:07


Dlaczego Gra o Tron pobiła rekord nominacji do Emmy? Jak na brak nominacji zareagowała Julia Roberts? Czy w tym roku tylko kobiety potrafiły nas rozśmieszyć? Anna Piekutowska i Zuzanna Piechowicz komentują ogłoszenie nominacji do nagrody telewizyjnej Emmy.

Layers From Nothing
Obsessive Oscar (w/ Mateo) - Episode 12

Layers From Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2019


Kishan and special guest, Mateo, explore the dichotomy of man when they read these 2 missed connections. Listen to new episodes of Layers From Nothing every other Sunday! We're on most podcast platforms and YouTube! Follow the Pod on Twitter @LFNpodcast. Songs used: "Obsessed" by Mariah and "Train" by Brick + Mortar.

Kinotok
Nominacje do Oscarów - Kinotok - podcast filmowy, odc. 39

Kinotok

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 64:34


W tym odcinku przyglądamy się filmom nominowanym do Oscara w głównej kategorii i rozmawiamy o tegorocznych przedoscarowych wpadkach Akademii. Kinotok na fb: https://www.facebook.com/kinotokpodcast/

Podcasts – Spooool.ie
Pod 83: So, who’s gonna win an Oscar? (w/ guest Eithne Shortall)

Podcasts – Spooool.ie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 30:28


Páraic, Nigel and Eithne go through this Sunday's Oscar broadcast...

eithne oscar w sunday's oscars eithne shortall
Tales of Honor Podcast
Oscar W Field - Medal of Honor Recipient

Tales of Honor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 3:00


On episode one hundred and seventy-two, the story of Oscar W Field is told. All stories in January will be from the Spanish-American War. Be sure to visit our website for more information as the show goes on at: www.talesofhonorpodcast.com. Thanks for listening and be sure to share with friends and family!

Kush and Kai
Microdose 59: Johnny Depp, Oscar w/o a Host, Escape Room

Kush and Kai

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 16:37


On this mutherluvin Microdose, The Kahuna Kids talk about:How Disney can save $90m on the 6th Pirates movie.The Oscars is still without a host.Kush talks about his enjoyment of Escape Room.Kai notices Head Trauma directly effecting BOTH Taraji P. Henson and Rebel Wilson. Plus more. Find us here:FacebookTwitterInstagramiTunes or Apple PodcastsStitcherGoogle PlaySpotify© 2019 TheBosNet Family All Rights Reserved

Pop Rocket
A Nonagenarian Named Oscar w/ Chris Schleicher

Pop Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 67:34


It’s another fun-filled Pop Rocket. This week, special guest Chris Schleicher is all about the Best Documentary Short Heaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405; Margaret Wappler is all up in season three of Unreal; Karen Tongson wanted to be about Unreal, but Wappler stole her thunder so Karen tells us about the new show Good Girls, and Guy Branum is all about the Great White Way, fresh off his trip to New York with his niece. Then the gang delve into Oscar talk, sharing tips on how to guess the most wins on the ballot, how they each watched the awards show and all the hot takes they have. There’s just the right balance of reverence and cattiness. With Karen Tongson, Guy Branum, Margaret Wappler and Chris Schleicher. That’s My Jam: Margaret Wappler - Sufjan Stevens - Visions of Gideon Karen Tongson - Jackson Brown - Somebody’s Baby Guy Branum - from Don’t Even Know It - Everybody’s Talking About Jamie Chris Schleicher - BeBe Zahara Benet - Drag Up Your Life Each week we’ll add everyone’s jams to our Spotify playlists. You can let us know what you think of Pop Rocket and suggest topics in our Facebook group or via @PopRocket on Twitter. Produced by Laura Swisher for MaximumFun.org.

Brexitpodden
# 17 Så går Brexitförhandlingarna - två experter ger svar.

Brexitpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 21:00


I avsnittet tar vi temperaturen på Brexit-förhandlingarna och diskuterar vad vi kan förvänta oss av vårens förhandlingar med två Brexit-experter. Deltar gör Oscar Wåglund Söderström från Kommerskollegium och Erik Lagerlöf från advokatfirman Vinge. Programledare är Rickard Ydrenäs. Kontakta redaktionen: info@brexitpodden.se

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Utrikeshandelspodden
Standard som standard eller When all else fails

Utrikeshandelspodden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 35:23


Om EN regel istället för 28 och hoten mot de platta paketen. Men också om den italienska vurmen för just italiensk pasta och när krav diskriminerar. Med Stina Wallström, projektledare för Public Affairs på IKEA Range and Supply och Oscar Wåglund Söderström, enhetschef på Kommerskollegium med ansvar för handel och tekniska regler. Programledare: Alexandra Hernadi, Kommerskollegium

Brexitpodden
Brexitpodden, avsnitt 6, Brexit & handel

Brexitpodden

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 15:07


I det sjätte programmet av Brexitpodden diskuterar programledaren Johan Rapp med Oscar Wåglund-Söderström från Kommerskollegium och Brexit-experten Rickard Ydrenäs hur handel påverkas av Brexit och vad som händer med frihandeln. Kontakt redaktionen: info@ydrenas.se Läs mer om Brexit: www.ydrenas.se/brexit

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Zion's Redemption Radio
My Initial Attempt to Preach the Gospel on a Public Sidewalk in Merika

Zion's Redemption Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2015 112:15


A policeman interrupts my handing out The Revelations of Jesus Christ on 4th So. and extremely wide artery in SLC, Utah in 1983.  I then received the following letter from the Church attorney, Oscar W. McConkey, shortly after which I was thrown in jail.  So much for Merika, a country that never has obeyed the Constitution, inasmuch they waged war on the Mormons with Johnson's army, slew their Prophet and his brother, outlawed the capstone of their religion, etc, and now the establishment of said obviously communist nation, 'Merika, pay no attention to visions and revelations of the Lord while stubbornly perverting the right way of the Lord, and then they wonder why they are being judged so harshly as a prelude to being destroyed by God!  Amazing!Lying letter:Letter from Oscar W. McConkie, Lawyer forLDS Church and My Reply.Note: This is of the species of lie perpetrated against mefrom the beginning from the father of lies, further of latecarried on by Mills Crenshaw and those of his ilk.October 10, 1983Art Bulla153 Lincoln Avenue, Apt. #6Salt Lake City, Utah 84102Dear Mr. Bulla:Please be advised that this office represents The Church of JesusChrist of Latter-day Saints. This, of course, includes the Institute ofReligion adjacent to the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.Mr. Bulla, you should be aware that the Institute of Religionadjacent to the University of Utah, is private property owned andcontrolled by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Persons who come onto the premises do so as invited guests of thesaid Church.This office is advised that you have been specifically requestednot to come on the premises of the Institute of Religion associatedwith the University of Utah. (Blah Blah Blah!)Oscar W. McConkie, Kirton,McConkie and Bushnell

Zion's Redemption Radio
My Initial Attempt to Preach the Gospel on a Public Sidewalk in Merika

Zion's Redemption Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2015 112:15


A policeman interrupts my handing out The Revelations of Jesus Christ on 4th So. and extremely wide artery in SLC, Utah in 1983.  I then received the following letter from the Church attorney, Oscar W. McConkey, shortly after which I was thrown in jail.  So much for Merika, a country that never has obeyed the Constitution, inasmuch they waged war on the Mormons with Johnson's army, slew their Prophet and his brother, outlawed the capstone of their religion, etc, and now the establishment of said obviously communist nation, 'Merika, pay no attention to visions and revelations of the Lord while stubbornly perverting the right way of the Lord, and then they wonder why they are being judged so harshly as a prelude to being destroyed by God!  Amazing!Lying letter:Letter from Oscar W. McConkie, Lawyer forLDS Church and My Reply.Note: This is of the species of lie perpetrated against mefrom the beginning from the father of lies, further of latecarried on by Mills Crenshaw and those of his ilk.October 10, 1983Art Bulla153 Lincoln Avenue, Apt. #6Salt Lake City, Utah 84102Dear Mr. Bulla:Please be advised that this office represents The Church of JesusChrist of Latter-day Saints. This, of course, includes the Institute ofReligion adjacent to the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.Mr. Bulla, you should be aware that the Institute of Religionadjacent to the University of Utah, is private property owned andcontrolled by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Persons who come onto the premises do so as invited guests of thesaid Church.This office is advised that you have been specifically requestednot to come on the premises of the Institute of Religion associatedwith the University of Utah. (Blah Blah Blah!)Oscar W. McConkie, Kirton,McConkie and Bushnell

Zion's Redemption Radio
My Initial Attempt to Preach the Gospel on a Public Sidewalk in Merika

Zion's Redemption Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2015 112:15


A policeman interrupts my handing out The Revelations of Jesus Christ on 4th So. and extremely wide artery in SLC, Utah in 1983.  I then received the following letter from the Church attorney, Oscar W. McConkey, shortly after which I was thrown in jail.  So much for Merika, a country that never has obeyed the Constitution, inasmuch they waged war on the Mormons with Johnson's army, slew their Prophet and his brother, outlawed the capstone of their religion, etc, and now the establishment of said obviously communist nation, 'Merika, pay no attention to visions and revelations of the Lord while stubbornly perverting the right way of the Lord, and then they wonder why they are being judged so harshly as a prelude to being destroyed by God!  Amazing!Lying letter:Letter from Oscar W. McConkie, Lawyer forLDS Church and My Reply.Note: This is of the species of lie perpetrated against mefrom the beginning from the father of lies, further of latecarried on by Mills Crenshaw and those of his ilk.October 10, 1983Art Bulla153 Lincoln Avenue, Apt. #6Salt Lake City, Utah 84102Dear Mr. Bulla:Please be advised that this office represents The Church of JesusChrist of Latter-day Saints. This, of course, includes the Institute ofReligion adjacent to the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.Mr. Bulla, you should be aware that the Institute of Religionadjacent to the University of Utah, is private property owned andcontrolled by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Persons who come onto the premises do so as invited guests of thesaid Church.This office is advised that you have been specifically requestednot to come on the premises of the Institute of Religion associatedwith the University of Utah. (Blah Blah Blah!)Oscar W. McConkie, Kirton,McConkie and Bushnell

Zion's Redemption Radio
My Initial Attempt to Preach the Gospel on a Public Sidewalk in Merika

Zion's Redemption Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2015 112:15


A policeman interrupts my handing out The Revelations of Jesus Christ on 4th So. and extremely wide artery in SLC, Utah in 1983.  I then received the following letter from the Church attorney, Oscar W. McConkey, shortly after which I was thrown in jail.  So much for Merika, a country that never has obeyed the Constitution, inasmuch they waged war on the Mormons with Johnson's army, slew their Prophet and his brother, outlawed the capstone of their religion, etc, and now the establishment of said obviously communist nation, 'Merika, pay no attention to visions and revelations of the Lord while stubbornly perverting the right way of the Lord, and then they wonder why they are being judged so harshly as a prelude to being destroyed by God!  Amazing!Lying letter:Letter from Oscar W. McConkie, Lawyer forLDS Church and My Reply.Note: This is of the species of lie perpetrated against mefrom the beginning from the father of lies, further of latecarried on by Mills Crenshaw and those of his ilk.October 10, 1983Art Bulla153 Lincoln Avenue, Apt. #6Salt Lake City, Utah 84102Dear Mr. Bulla:Please be advised that this office represents The Church of JesusChrist of Latter-day Saints. This, of course, includes the Institute ofReligion adjacent to the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.Mr. Bulla, you should be aware that the Institute of Religionadjacent to the University of Utah, is private property owned andcontrolled by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Persons who come onto the premises do so as invited guests of thesaid Church.This office is advised that you have been specifically requestednot to come on the premises of the Institute of Religion associatedwith the University of Utah. (Blah Blah Blah!)Oscar W. McConkie, Kirton,McConkie and Bushnell

Martha Debayle
Oscar W parte 2, domingo 22 de febrero de 2015.

Martha Debayle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 107:42


Martha Debayle en el Oscar W, domingo 22 de febrero de 2015.

Martha Debayle
Oscar W parte 2, domingo 22 de febrero de 2015.

Martha Debayle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 107:42


Martha Debayle en el Oscar W, domingo 22 de febrero de 2015.

Complete Liberty Podcast
Episode 63 - Freedom to travel, reside, and work without government, where property rights are respected

Complete Liberty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2009 119:38


Do people have the freedom to travel? Of course they do, regardless of what people in government say and do Most people believe in the memes of statism and collectivism, having attended governmental schools The Ugly War on Immigrants: Snatch-and-Jail Justice? By Dave Lindorff http://counterpunch.org/lindorff04142009.html Lack of empathy for others follows from dehumanization of them and vice versa http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/racism.html La Migra, the official U.S. kidnapper and ruiner of people's lives The twisted bureaucracy of many names - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_and_Naturalization_Service Calling fellow human beings "illegal aliens" leads to violating their rights as human beings--first and foremost, their right to travel and to live and work in particular places You simply can't be for liberty and for "border security" "Representatives" don't and can't be valid agents for individuals Ron Paul's statist ramblings based on economic and historical ignorance that play on unjustifiable fears, which is typical of politicians: Immigration Reform in 2006? by Ron Paul http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul343.html We all should look forward to the day when more people ignore unjust, immoral laws, which have NOTHING to do with legitimate torts and thus have no complaining party (in other words, no individual rights were violated) Baptist pastor beaten + tazed by Border patrol - 11 stitches http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUzd7G875Hc My own recent story about dealing with the border patrol jackboots for about 6hrs; the scene of the crime was about a dozen miles north of the actual "border" - http://tinyurl.com/d9l4sq It's vital to delegitimatize the collectivistic memes of nationalism and "citizenship" Self-defense is hardly possible when criminal activity (of governmental "officials") is legalized and legitimatized Playing the 4th Amendment card or using other USC appeals fosters police state dehumanization dynamics The jackboots are destroying liberty in order to allegedly protect it Obedience to a job description, regardless of its irrationality, is no excuse for rights-violating behaviors The Third Reich has arrived, once again It's important to parse out the language explicitly about having to bend your will to authoritarian sociopaths' immoral and unjust orders--in order to make them aware of their coercion As more people wake up to the nature of tyranny, the tyrants' way of life will eventually come to an end The Founding Fathers weren't asked for their "papers"; but present day "authorities" would consider them enemies of the State ("terrorists") Humans owe no allegiance to any "nations"; that would be a form of slavery The government is this magical place where crimes become legal (and evil becomes good, and ignorance is strength, and freedom is slavery, and war is peace...) The Freedom to Move by Oscar W. Cooley and Paul L. Poirot http://www.thefreemanonline.org/columns/the-freedom-to-move/ A communized justice service (government) can never protect you against fraud and coercion Unquestionable familial "authorities" train us to embrace a monopolies of coercion http://freekeene.com, a place for cataloguing smart libertarian activism People in government are not your "servants"; rather, they presume to be your masters  http://www.marcstevens.net/content/view/26/33/ Obedience to unjust laws is contrary to living a rational life Conformity to various customs is an individual affair, having nothing to do with law Only one type of person pulls a gun and makes you do "business" with them: a criminal (or mafia with a flag) Christian morality of self-sacrifice is quite problematic Dispelling the various economic fallacies and fears of immigration... Socialism's focus on consumption and "equitable distribution" ignores the nature of production and the ever-expanding marketplace The Goal Is Freedom: Free To Migrate by Sheldon Richman http://www.ilw.com/articles/2009,0402-richman.shtm If you don't want people living off the dole, get rid of the damn dole! Natural rights applies to non-english speakers with foreign traditions too; culture can't be engineered "As long as people people live in peace, what's the problem?" S.R. Thoughts on Freedom: Absorbing Immigrants by Donald J. Boudreaux http://www.thefreemanonline.org/columns/thoughts-on-freedom-absorbing-immigrants/ No individual has the right to infringe on another's rights, to impede another's travel and freedom of contract "Public property" is a contradiction in terms; "private property" is a redundancy Essentially all the area that government controls can be homesteaded by respectful people; "border patrol" or "police" simply have no jurisdiction A free economy invites synergistic relationships; competition also fosters good customer service The Privatization of Roads and Highways by Walter Block http://www.mises.org/store/Privatization-of-Roads-and-Highways-P581.aspx http://mises.org/books/roads_web.pdf What Anarchism Means To Me by CatFarmer http://www.catfarmer.com/str/whatanarchismmeans.html "Anarchism is my statement of intention to mind my own business, and not to interest myself in yours beyond what is welcome, mannerly, and appropriate to our relationship, because I expect the same courtesy from you." C.F. "We honor our differences with people we respect; they do not ask our approval or we theirs, yet behold, we get along with them. Mutual respect is an affirmation of shared humanity, and it speaks in a universal tongue." C.F. "Good intentions are no excuse for making prisoners and hostages of people who have less political clout than you do." C.F. "Anarchism is sincere belief in diversity put to the test in practice, and a guarantee that diversity will thrive." C.F. Complete liberty is a system in which people are autonomous, making their own choices (as they do in the marketplace) It's important to walk people through the corrupt concept of "legitimate authority" (via defining terms) As a person, as a human being, you have a right to exist for your own sake Further reading about a free society: For A New Liberty by Murray Rothbard http://mises.org/rothbard/foranewlb.pdf The Market For Liberty by Morris and Linda Tannehill http://freekeene.com/2008/02/07/the-market-for-liberty-pdf/ Practical Anarchy by Stefan Molyneux http://freedomainradio.com/free/#PA It's important to turn the moral tables on those who've chosen to be authoritarian sociopaths; never kowtow NH: Cops drag liberty activists from court, arrest five http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AVnwBODuWY Acts of violence beget more violence--and they tend to obscure the gun in the room Asking for accountability from people engaged in an extortion racket is a fool's game bumper music "Born In The U.S.A." by Bruce Springsteen http://www.brucespringsteen.net/songs/BornInTheUSA.html  http://www.myspace.com/brucespringsteen to comment, please go to http://completeliberty.com/magazine/category/91697