Podcasts about Other Lives

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Dollar Bin Bandits
Peter Bagge

Dollar Bin Bandits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 58:53


What can we say about Peter Bagge? Maybe that he has one of the most unique art styles and careers of any creator we've had on the show? Yeah, that sounds right. The cartoonist with the most elastic, frenetic figures came up in the world of underground comics and alternative papers in New York City. Peter found a kindred spirit in R. Crumb, who gave him assignments (including the editorial reins) in Weirdo. He struck it big with two solo series at Fantagraphics: Neat Stuff and Hate, the latter of which is probably his most well known work. Peter went on to work on Yeah! (with Gilbert Hernandez), Sweatshop, and Other Lives for DC, his versions of Spider-Man and Hulk for Marvel, and a few projects at Dark Horse. He's also dabbled in comics journalism. What a neat guy!You can follow Peter on Instagram @pcbagge and X @PeterBagge1.Support the Show.

Our Numinous Nature
TIMELINE JOURNEYING: PAST & FUTURE LIVES, DREAMS & CREATIVITY | Past Life Practitioner | Bobby B

Our Numinous Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 148:04


Bobby Baranowski is a past life practitioner, author & former professional musician residing in Asheville, North Carolina. We begin this metaphysical trek in the mountains of "Sedona East" with its many vortexes; then dive headlong into Bobby's Asheville Past Life Project in which he practices a non-hypnotic past life regression method called The Awareness Techniques. He walks us through the steps and speaks to one's emotional responses as the key to validate the imagery. Bobby shares his own visionary experiences with his "time awakening" and past and future lives, as a 29th-century south-westerner, an ancient monk, a cruel rich man and a shamanic drummer.  We explore the mystery of creativity and its ability to tell the future; and ask metaphysical questions like: Do we choose our incarnations? Have we ever been the perpetrator? Do we have a spiritual journey across many lifetimes? Does genealogy matter? Do the dead pass knowledge to the living? And so on, culminating in Bobby's most profound past-life story about a light being 30,000-years-ago.  Check out The Asheville Past Lives Project to book a sessionReading from Other Lives, Other Selves: A Jungian Psychotherapist Discovers Past Lives by Roger J. Woolger, Ph.D.Music by BAILE"The Lamb" (BAILE REMIX)Sampled Vocals by John Tavener & Music by BAILE"Magic"Written & Performed by BAILE"Confronting the Monster"Written & Performed by BAILE"I Loved You"Written & Performed by BAILE"Out of Sorts"Written & Performed by BAILESupport Our Numinous Nature on Patreon.Follow Our Numinous Nature & my naturalist illustrations on InstagramCheck out my shop of shirts, prints, and books featuring my artContact: herbaceoushuman@gmail.com

Working Class Audio
WCA #497 with Danny Reisch - Dallas Childhood Memories, Back to the Future, Daytrotter Sessions, Austin Music Scene, Moving to LA, and Making Records on Cassette 8 Tracks.

Working Class Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 62:00


My guest today is Los Angeles-based Producer/Mixer/Engineer/Drummer Danny Reisch, who has worked on projects for Local Natives, Dirty Projectors, Khruangbin, Barns Courtney, White Denim, Other Lives, Shearwater, Sun June, Tele Novella, Intocable, Halo video game ( last 3 seasons), The Green Knight score (a24), Disney Peter Pan score, Interview With The Vampire score, Willie Nelson, Ed Sheeran, Lizzo, The Zombies, Counting Crows, Jimmy Cliff, Father John Misty and many more. In this episode, we discuss Dallas Childhood Memories Early Band Experiences Four Track Beginnings Michael Jackson Obsession Back to Future Influence Supportive Creative Family Unique School Experience Discipline College Music Degree Early Audio Awareness Atmos Mixing Insights Texas State University Touring and College Life Sound Design Job Band Experiences Takeaways Respect for Bands Working with Passionate Clients Good Danny's Studio Journey Early Studio Challenges Austin Music Scene Daytrotter Sessions Impact South by Southwest Frenzy Live Recording Skills Move to Los Angeles Pandemic Mixing Shift Film Score Mixing Financial Ecosystem Differences LA Studio Setup Challenges John Congleton's Advice Matt's Rant: What If? Links and Show Notes Danny on Instagram John Congelton on WCA Credits Guest: Danny Reisch Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau  WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell  Announcer: Chuck Smith     

Song of the Day
Kaleida - Don't Turn Me Out (feat. Other Lives)

Song of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 4:02


Today's Song of the Day is “Don't Turn Me Out (feat. Other Lives)” from Kaleida's album In Arms, out March 22.

Eldorado
Errance #176 : De Blonde Redhead à Buck Meek

Eldorado

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 64:32


Blonde Redhead en 2023 photographiés par Charles Billot. BLONDE REDHEAD. SIT DOWN FOR DINNER (PART 1 + 2) – 6:30Sit Down For Dinner, Section 1, 2023 ATOMS FOR PEACE. JUDGE JURY AND EXECUTIONER – 3:25Amok, XL recordings, 2012 OTHER LIVES. TAMER ANIMALS – 4:05Tamer Animals, TBD records, 2011 JESSE TABISH. COWBOY BALLAD – 2:25Cowboy Ballads […] Cet article Errance #176 : De Blonde Redhead à Buck Meek est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.

Prestige-ish Media
True Detective Season 2 Episode 5 - REVIEW - Other Lives

Prestige-ish Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 63:01


Prestige-ish Media Season 2 Episode 5 review of the True Detective episode Other Lives. Listen in as Craig Lake, Jessica Z, and Dan McNair give their reactions to the HBO show. In this episode we discuss sexual harassment, Woodrugh's mom, koozies, femoral arteries, and more. Join us as we review all the previous episodes on the way to True Detective Night Country / True Detective Season 4.

The Past Lives Podcast
Paranormal Stories Ep97

The Past Lives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 12:18


In this episode I am reading from Elizabeth Bodien's book 'Bigger Pete: Conversations Between Life and Afterlife'.When Pete was asleep, Elizabeth was in hypnotic trance, communicating through a psychic practice known as automatic writing. Bigger Pete is Elizabeth Bodien's parapsychological memoir about communicating with her brother over the last eight years of his life—and into the afterlife.Families and friends of people with Down syndrome will relish the loving communication between Pete, who had Down syndrome, and his sister Elizabeth. Caregivers of people with late-stage Alzheimer's will also recognize their own struggles in this personal story. Others in conversation with Elizabeth include Pete's deceased parents and Pete's higher self, identified as Bigger Pete.How can you communicate with someone who has passed on? In Bigger Pete: Conversations Between Life and Afterlife, Bodien addresses the question by writing from her personal experience and aiding those dealing with the loss of a loved one.Are you curious about what happens when people die and what happens next? Bigger Pete might not have the only answer, but it does have at least one answer.BioElizabeth Bodien is the author of two books of poetry: Blood, Metal, Fiber, Rock and Oblique Music: A Book of Hours and one non-fiction work: Journeys with Fortune: A Tale of Other Lives, a collection of her past lives experienced while in hypnotic trance. Her poems, essays, and book reviews have appeared in Cimarron Review, Crannóg, and Parabola, among other publications in the USA, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and India. She holds degrees in cultural anthropology, consciousness studies, religions, and poetry, and has worked as an English instructor in Japan, an organic farmer in the Oregon mountains, a childbirth instructor in West Africa, a Montessori teacher, and as a professor of cultural anthropology. Bodien, who grew up in the “burned over” district of western New York, now lives near Hawk Mountain, Pennsylvania, USA.Amazon link https://tinyurl.com/3xn4bmsnhttps://elizabethbodien.com/https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/pastlivespodcast

The Past Lives Podcast
Spirit Communication Through Automatic Writing | Extra Episode

The Past Lives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 61:26


In this episode I am talking to Elizabeth Bodien about her book 'Bigger Pete: Conversations Between Life and Afterlife'.When Pete was asleep, Elizabeth was in hypnotic trance, communicating through a psychic practice known as automatic writing. Bigger Pete is Elizabeth Bodien's parapsychological memoir about communicating with her brother over the last eight years of his life—and into the afterlife.Families and friends of people with Down syndrome will relish the loving communication between Pete, who had Down syndrome, and his sister Elizabeth. Caregivers of people with late-stage Alzheimer's will also recognize their own struggles in this personal story. Others in conversation with Elizabeth include Pete's deceased parents and Pete's higher self, identified as Bigger Pete.How can you communicate with someone who has passed on? In Bigger Pete: Conversations Between Life and Afterlife, Bodien addresses the question by writing from her personal experience and aiding those dealing with the loss of a loved one.Are you curious about what happens when people die and what happens next? Bigger Pete might not have the only answer, but it does have at least one answer.BioElizabeth Bodien is the author of two books of poetry: Blood, Metal, Fiber, Rock and Oblique Music: A Book of Hours and one non-fiction work: Journeys with Fortune: A Tale of Other Lives, a collection of her past lives experienced while in hypnotic trance. Her poems, essays, and book reviews have appeared in Cimarron Review, Crannóg, and Parabola, among other publications in the USA, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and India. She holds degrees in cultural anthropology, consciousness studies, religions, and poetry, and has worked as an English instructor in Japan, an organic farmer in the Oregon mountains, a childbirth instructor in West Africa, a Montessori teacher, and as a professor of cultural anthropology. Amazon link https://tinyurl.com/3xn4bmsnhttps://elizabethbodien.com/https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/pastlivespodcast

The Pixelated Sausage Podcast
SteamWorld Build, Gangs of Sherwood, Cats and the Other Lives, and More | The Pixelated Sausage Show

The Pixelated Sausage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023


Marc starts things off this week talking about deal getting, (store) relationships ending, and website messings, before getting to what they've been playing with SteamWorld Build, Gangs of Sherwood, Cats and the Other Lives, Train Valley 2 - Community Edition, Stray Souls, and Forest Grove. Anyway and as always, thank you for watching or listening, I hope you enjoy this here episode, and I hope you have a wonderful wonderful rest of your day. (And if you haven't already, or are a listener and not a watcher, please like, subscribe, hit the bell, and all that jazz; it may not seem like much, but it goes a long way in helping support the show and site in general. I would appreciate it greatly.)

Level 9999
Level 9999 #019 - Cats and the Other Lives, Air Twister, Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon, Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty

Level 9999

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 98:57


Neste episódio, Jeff e Gil falam do envolvente e curioso Cats and the Other Lives com participação da Vanessa do canal Raposa Vyk, salvam um planeta no viajante Air Twister, pilotam mechas em Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon com PH lá do canal TVPH, e revisitam Night City com Bruna Penilhas para falar de Cyberpunk 2077 e da DLC Phantom Liberty. ▶▶ FALADO NO PODCAST 0:00:01 - Apresentação 0:00:32 - Xbox Series S e decisões polêmicas 0:05:44 - Live Action de The Legend of Zelda 0:06:25 - Dragon's Dogma II 0:12:55 - Naruto x Boruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections 0:13:25 - Cats and the Other Lives 0:32:32 - Air Twister 0:41:39 - Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon 1:09:55 - Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty 1:35:00 - Encerramento ▶▶ PARTICIPE Contato direto, críticas, sugestões, dúvidas, correções e troca de ideias? E-MAIL: lv9999pod@gmail.com ▶▶ REDES SOCIAIS Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lv9999pod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lv9999pod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/level9999pod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lv9999pod EDIÇÃO & VITRINE: Gilsomar Livramento --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/level9999/message

Douglas Jacoby Podcast
Last Things: Reincarnation

Douglas Jacoby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 13:50


For additional notes and resources check out Douglas' website.Hinduism has taught reincarnation for many thousands of years. Sikhism, which derives from Hinduism and Islam, also accepts reincarnation (many passages in the Granth teach this doctrine).The Chandogya Upanishad 5.10.8 reads, “... those who are of pleasant conduct here—the prospect is, indeed, that they will enter a pleasant womb, either the womb of a Brahman, or the womb of a Kshatriya, or the womb of a Vaisya. But those who are of a stinking conduct here—the prospect is, indeed, that they will enter a stinking womb of a dog, or the womb of a swine, or the womb of an outcast.”Kaushitaki Upanishad 12 teaches reincarnation "... either as a worm, or as a moth, or as a fish, or as a bird, or as a lion, or as a wild boar, or as a snake, or as a tiger, or as a person, or as some other in this or that condition, he is born again here according to his deeds, according to his knowledge."Status and the body you inhabit in the next life (canine, porcine, or “untouchable”) depend on your conduct in the present life. Karma (actions) determine the level at which you are reborn.Eventually all souls “graduate” until atman (soul) becomes one with paramatman (the world soul).Individual existence then disappears.And that means communal existence disappears, too. But we were created for community. Reincarnation ultimately negates the social dimension of humanity.John the Baptist reincarnated?In Matthew 17 Jesus says John the Baptist was the Elijah to come, yet in John 1:21 the Baptist denies it. Is this because Malachi only speaks of a prophet to come "in the spirit of Elijah," not Elijah himself?Was John's denial a way to steer his disciples away from the idea of an actual reincarnation? Yes, I think so. Many expected Elijah to return to the earth literally, and this notion persists in Jewish tradition even today, with the empty seat left for him at the Seder Supper. John does come in the spirit (and clothing) of Elijah, his ninth century BC counterpart (Malachi 3-4; Matthew 11, 16; see also 1 Kings 17-19), though he wasn't literally Elijah (John 1:21).Elijah appeared along with Moses at the Transfiguration (Matthew 17, Mark 9, Luke 9), so how could he have he been "reincarnated" as John the Baptist? Worse for those advocating reincarnation, the classic belief requires the rebirth of a dead person, yetElijah never died (2 Kings 2:1-11).Thus there is no biblical basis for importing the popular eastern idea of reincarnation into Christianity, at least not based on the case of John the Baptist.ConclusionThe scriptures do not allow reincarnation. See Hebrews 9:27, Job 7:9-10.Reincarnation does not take seriously the biblical view of humanity as "spirit, soul, and body" (1 Thessalonians 5:23).Eastern reincarnation is something to be escaped, not desired. In contrast, in the West, where it has become fashionable to espouse reincarnation, this is viewed as something positive: a chance to start over. Probably few westerners have any idea about the real source of the idea, or why no one would desire the doleful cycles of reincarnation who really comprehended the doctrine.Reincarnation it is ultimately part of an impersonal worldview.To be fair, "Contrary to the popular stereotype of past lives fostered by the tabloid press, the vast majority of past lives are not those of Egyptian princesses or wives of Henry VIII. Most of the lives that are reported are barely identifiable within the known framework of history. We encounter African tribesmen, nomadic hunters, nameless slaves, Middle Easter traders, anonymous medieval peasants, and so on, from all times and places; often they can barely name their chieftain or lord, let alone place themselves upon some totally irrelevant time map of European or ancient history." (Roger J. Woolger, Other Lives, Other Selves: A Jungian Psychotherapist Discovers Past Lives [New York: Doubleday, 1987], 37-38)

The Nerd Expansion
49. Steven Silverstein & Bewitched

The Nerd Expansion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 57:45


Welcome back to The Nerd Expansion! Today's guest is the one and only  Steven Silverstein and his nerd love is Bewitched. It's awesome.Steven Silverstein has music directed and accompanied the famous and near famous on Broadway (Blood Brothers, Swinging on a Star, & the revival of Promises Promises); Off-Broadway, (When Pigs Fly, The Green Heart, & Annie Warbucks); Regional Theatre (Goodspeed Opera House, Papermill Playhouse, & Westport County Playhouse); and Specialty (54 Below & Noel Coward: The Women of His World at Lincoln Center with Dava Ivey, Dee Hoty & Cady Huffman). He has coached and played piano for Debra Messing, Sean Hayes, Megan Mullally, Harry Connick Jr., Carole King John Treacy Egan, Neva Small, Tony Award Winner Bill Irwin, and the Tony award winner Annaleigh Ashford.  In addition to his vast experience as a musical director and coach, he has a MAC nomination (Manhattan Association of Cabarets) and has tickled the ivories for cabaret performances at 54 Below, The Duplex, and Don't Tell Mama in NYC. Steven is also a prolific published composer and arranger, having published two children's shows (Enchorage Press) . His work was  performed at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center in the Bruno Walter Auditorium.    Steven's song Shoot Me (with Andrew Zachary Cohen)  received an  honorable mention from the City Center's Lobby Project 2022 highlights as composer: His musical Forever and A Day (with bookwriter lyricist Marcus Scott) was part of the Downtown Urban Arts Festival in  June,  His musical Nothin But Love (with Andrew Zachary Cohen) had an informal reading in July,   Six of his songs (with Michael Colby) in OTHER LIVES were presented as part of Winter Rhythms at Urban Stages in December. He shares his love and passion for music and musical theatre with students of all ages at American Music and Dramatic Academy.  He also has been on the faculty of  The Neighborhood Playhouse Junior School, Marymount Manhattan College, PACE University, SUNY  Purchase and NYU. Steven's students have appeared on Broadway in Annie, Newsies, The Producers, 30 Rock among others.  Steven holds a B.A. in Theatre/B.S. in Finance from the University of Bridgeport and an M.A. in Music Education. Upcoming: 2023 Students at Western Connecticut State University will be doing a staged reading of his musical HOW RUDE (written with Phillip George of Forbidden Broadway). Find Steven:YoutubeTwitterFacebookWebsiteTikTokInstragramCheck out Steven's podcast: "Stay Awake with Silverstein" and Making the News SingHosted By: Nick Bowan & Sasha WeissTheme song written by Korrie YamaokaPerformed by Sasha Weiss & Korrie Yamaoka

Chamber House
Episode 12: Daniel Hart

Chamber House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 27:26


Daniel Hart is a composer, performer, and producer who has written music for such critically acclaimed films as, “A Ghost story”, “Old Man and the Gun” and “The Green Knight”. As a performer he has traveled the world playing with artists like St. Vincent, Broken Social Scene, Other Lives and the Polyphonic Spree as well as his own band Dark Rooms. In this episode we premier his new song “Maureen” and talk about the musicality of different languages, not polishing away the humanity of a performer in a recording, and the benefits and disadvantages of composing as a non-pianist.“Maureen”Written by Daniel HartPerformed by Sean Giddings on piano, Mike Luzecki on bass, Mackenzie Smith on drums, Evan Smith on Saxophone and Daniel Hart on strings.

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast
On making music with Drew Winn, Guitar House of Tulsa owner and recording artist

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 49:47


Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber. On this episode it's a conversation with Drew Winn inside his Guitar House of Tulsa, 1216 S. Harvard Ave. For eight years, Winn has owned Guitar House of Tulsa. In 2020 he relocated the shop from its downtown location to midtown. He discusses those changes and the positives that came with the bigger space. Winn is also the owner of Stillwater's Daddy O's Music Co., which is where he got his start in the industry as a teenager. It was then and there he began making connections that would help lead him to Tulsa. He reflects on those days and how they impacted his musical journey.  Late last year he released his self-titled debut. He discusses recording the album and what it means to finally be a recording artist. Read more about him in our March issue. For more information on Winn, visit his website that is mentioned in this episode. Guitar House of Tulsa websiteDaddy O's Music Co. (Stillwater) website

Entry Level with Brooks Wheelan
Episode 245 - Josh Onstatt

Entry Level with Brooks Wheelan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 91:18


Josh Onstatt (Other Lives/Colley Hobbs) talks all about growing up in Oklahoma where he worked in the oil fields before bailing to Stillwater where he worked in a music store and started making music which led to Other Lives, touring the world, and moving to Los Angeles. Check out Josh's new project Colley Hobbs: https://www.tiktok.com/@colley_hobbs See Brooks on tour: Brookswheelan.com/dates  

What’s Your Limp?
Jesse Tabish (Musician)

What’s Your Limp?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 53:21


In this episode, Jordan chats with musician Jesse Tabish (All American Rejects, Other Lives). Jesse also happens to be the brother of Jordan's friend and Chosen castmate, Elizabeth Tabish.When Jesse was 12, he suffered a traumatic jaw injury that led to several surgeries, a complete jaw replacement and dentures he's had to wear ever since. He dives into how that affected his self esteem, as well as his journey as a musician and artist.Go give Jesse a follow on Instagram at @Jesse_Tabish and follow his band @OtherLives. You can also follow Jordan at @TheJordanRoss and What's Your Limp? @WhatsYourLimp

Disket Kutusu
Yerli Malı Yurdun Malı Herkes Onu Oynamalı 01

Disket Kutusu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 16:58


Cats and the Other Lives, The Land of Vikings, Contain...

Very Good Trip
Other Lives, rencontre et concert intime

Very Good Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 54:48


durée : 00:54:48 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Rock un jour, rock toujours dans Very Good Trip avec Other Lives en direct sur France Inter. Le groupe est en tournée en France et réédite leur premier album "Tamer Animals". Bonne occasion, pour jouer et converser avec Michka Assayas, ravi de recevoir Jesse Tabish, Jonathon Mooney et Josh Onstott.

The Lively Show
TLS #358: Meet my partner: Atlas' Healing Journey After a Fatal Accident, Meeting in Other Lives & the Unfolding of Our Relationship Now

The Lively Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 134:55


Welcome back to the Lively Show! Chelsea here, Jess's podcast producer, and I'm so excited to announce this episode to the Lively Community. It has been over four months since Jess has shown up on the podcast, but let me tell you, the wait has been worth it! In this episode, Jess not only reveals […] The post TLS #358: Meet my partner: Atlas' Healing Journey After a Fatal Accident, Meeting in Other Lives & the Unfolding of Our Relationship Now appeared first on Jess Lively.

To Etherea and Beyond
To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 34 - Surging and Serenity

To Etherea and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 120:00


Awake from your slumber with the sonic goodness that is Episode 34 of ‘To Etherea and Beyond'. Titled ‘Surging and Serenity', the show features music by: Doss, Colleen, Bibio, Andy Bell, Melts, Black Freight, The Black Dog, GoGo Penguin, Daniel Avery, Peter Broderick, Sam Prekop, This Penguin Can Fly, Narrow Head, Deafcult, Coldbones, Other Lives, Alessandro Cortini, And So I Watch You from Afar, Rolo Tomassi, Erland Cooper, Teeth Of The Sea, and Black Country, New Road. This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

All My Favorite Songs
All My Favorite Songs 020 by Run The Jewels - Rage Guest (part 2 of 2)

All My Favorite Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021


Run the Jewels, also known by the initialism RTJ, is an American hip hop super-duo composed of Brooklyn-based rapper and producer El-P, and Atlanta-based rapper Killer Mike. Atop hard-hitting beats and ominous production, the pair trade aggressive and often wryly comical rhymes, touching upon social issues, life and death, and a heavy dose of chest-thumping bragging. In this episode, part two of a series of two, all songs selected by Run The Jewels as guest for Australian TV show Rage, on March 21 2015. Lineup: Aesop Rock, John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats, Dungeon Family, CeeLo Green, Outkast, Big Gipp, Backbone, Purple Ribbon And Big Boi, Yelawolf, Bun B, Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, clipping., Mariel Jacoda, Freddie Gibbs, Madlib, Young Thug, A$AP Ferg, Madvillain, MF DOOM, BADBADNOTGOOD, Ghostface Killah, Ratking, RATKING, Mitski, Pictureplane, Death Grips, Passion Pit, TOTO, The Cranberries, The Strokes, Matt and Kim, The Cure, Will Smith, Pras Michel, Ol' DB, LCD Soundsystem, Wham!, Paul Simon, Björk, Bobby McFerrin, Other Lives, Grimes, Celestial Shore, Winterplan, Hound , LA Priest, The Very Best, Hermitude, TAPZ, Kagu, Tropics, Courtney Barnett, Tear Council, Flight Facilities, All We Are, Blur

Ali'ciaShanise
SNOWFALL (Recap) Season 3 episode 9&10

Ali'ciaShanise

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 36:44


Tonight's episode was a recap and review of Snowfall FX original TV Show series season 3 episode 9 Blackout & 10 Other Lives. Hope you enjoy and thank you for your support

Wine, Women and Words
Chatting with Whitney Otto

Wine, Women and Words

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 31:50


Author Whitney Otto joins the show to discuss her latest book "Art for the Ladylike: An Autobiography through Other Lives" and we discuss the inspiration for this collection of essays, some of the women featured in the book and Whitney's experience writing this autobiography. Be sure to check out our shop on Bookshop.org to be able to help support independent bookstores and this podcast. You can find "Art for the Ladylike: An Autobiography through Other Lives" under "Featured Books;" our book of the month, "The Collector's Daughter" in our 'Book of the Month' shop. 

Higher Journeys Radio with Alexis Brooks
Dolores Cannon, QHHT and The New World “Order” That is Happening NOW!

Higher Journeys Radio with Alexis Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 76:30


Why QHHT remains one of the most powerful and controversial healing methods of all time! When the late regression therapist Dolores Cannon and her husband Johnny, a military serviceman stationed overseas first dabbled in hypnosis back in the 1960's, their interest in the process was nothing more than a hobby - something that occupied their free time while stationed in the Philippines. Pioneering Hypnotherapist Dolores Cannon Over time Dolores' husband became quite proficient in the practice, so when the couple returned stateside, he offered sessions to individuals in his local community along with servicemen who were dealing with issues stemming from their time served while Dolores would act as his assistant. As their practice gained popularity within their small community - even at a time when such modalities were rarely, if ever discussed, so did their experimentation with rarely tried methods of hypnosis. In one very revealing session, a woman was brought back to a past life, not one but five lifetimes, taking her all the way back to her very first incarnation on earth! Some years later when life took an unexpected and drastic turn - Dolores' husband was nearly incapacitated after being hit by a drunk driver which left him in a wheelchair for the rest of his life, she decided to jump into the uncharted waters of hypnosis and reincarnation with both feet! Experimenting with numerous methods eventually led her down the path of an approach that to this day continues to be one of the most unique methods of hypnosis in the world. Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique (QHHT) is a method that utilizes a state of deep trance through specific visualization protocols which allows the individual to access and heal themselves at the core level of consciousness. QHHT is described this way on Dolores Cannon's website Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique℠ (QHHT®), involves inducing an individual into the Somnambulistic state of trance through visualization. A state which under ordinary circumstances is experienced only twice daily: the moment just before you become consciously awake and the moment just before you fall asleep. Historically, hypnotists have avoided conducting research with subjects in this state because of the often strange and inexplicable results that are recorded. Dolores Cannon begun her research of lost knowledge and reincarnation in the late 1960s by developing QHHT® for past life regression sessions with her subjects. Not one to be limited by this disciplinary stigma, it was working with clients specifically in the Somnambulistic state and exploring the possibilities that led Dolores to discover that any individual can gain access to experiences of Past Lives they have lived. It was also exploring with clients in this state that she discovered an infinitely knowledgeable and powerful aspect of each individual that can be contacted and communicated with. This part of ourselves, as Dolores had learned, is always present with us and exists just below the surface of our conscious mind, so she appropriately chose to label it The Subconscious. The Subconscious is what gave her and practitioners of her QHHT® technique access to past lives and performs instantaneous healings when appropriate. Over her 45-year career, her technique has proven to be effective on thousands of people all over the world regardless of their Age, Gender, Personality, Physical Symptoms, Religious Beliefs or Cultural Backgrounds. Supplementing the vast body of work Dolores had produced, the results experienced by QHHT® Practitioners, students of Dolores who have learned her technique and practice it with their own clients, conclusively support the finding that we have all lived multiple Other Lives and we all have a Subconscious which contains the answers to any question we may have about ourselves or the life we are living. Dolores Cannon transitioned from her adventurous life here on earth in 2014,

A Quest for Well-Being
Past Life Regression: A Journey of Transformation

A Quest for Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 42:26


— “Death is not the end. Other lives and other realms await us. Of these, none is more miraculous than our life between lives.” Valeria Teles interviews Karen Joy — the author of “an Other Lives, Other Realms: Journeys of Transformation.” Karen Joy, a past life regressionist with twenty-years experience as a private practising psychologist, is author of several best-selling books including Wisdom of Souls, Case Studies from the Michael Newton Institute and Other Lives, Other Realms: Journeys of Transformation. Her latest book, Lost Souls, Wise Souls: How Challenging Past Lives Shape Our Future, published by Llewellyn Worldwide, will be out later this year. Karen is a member of the Michael Newton Institute and lives in Australia where she conducts past life and life between lives regressions in person or via Zoom. As well as accessing past lives, her clients meet spirit guides, soul relatives and visit the inter-life in their sessions. They receive high-level guidance from Spirit Guides, including assistance with any emotional or health issues, relationship challenges and general well-being. Many clients describe their sessions as life-changing. To learn more about Karen Joy and her work, please visit: https://www.lifebetweenlivesregression.com.au/ — This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life through the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well. 

The Blacklist Exposed
BLE177 - S8E12 - #28 Rakitin

The Blacklist Exposed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 59:44


Our friend in the east distracts Red and Dembe so Rakitin can kidnap and kill Cooper.  Unfortunately for Rakitin, Red has other plans.  Support the Show! Be sure to #FillTheFedora on Patreon. Case Profile for Rakitin Red is sent overseas to deal with our friend in the east, but it’s just a ruse so that Rakitin can get to Harold; Torture him, kill him, and make it look like a suicide. He uses a congressman to lure Cooper out and then he dies in his sleep (with the help of some eyedrops). Well Red tells our friend to call it off, and he refuses. So Red calls Rakitin first to threaten him, then to have the post office track him. That leads to Rakitin’s capture. And a much larger problem.   Rakitin knows too much. Therefore Red needs to get to him out of the post office. To do so, he reaches out to an old expert in poisons to craft a weapon that Red tricks Park into delivering, a letter sealed in an envelope, which kills Rakitin. In the end, Rakitin is dead, Cooper is still coming after Red, Park essentially murders a man, and Red threatens our friend in the east with his full force of will. Because for Red, it’s all about the endgame and we are at the beginning of the end. Be sure to answer our profiling question of the week: Do you think Red is really N-13? Visit our feedback page to leave a response or call +1 (304) 837-2278. Rakitin in Pictures Here are a just a few of our favorite scenes from this week. The Music for Rakitin Only one track this week for The Blacklist. At the end of the episode when Ressler gets stood up at the park we hear “Ritual” by Other Lives. You can hear these songs via the official Blacklist playlist on Spotify or the same playlist recreated by us on Apple Music.  Keep Connected Each week of The Blacklist Exposed will take a deep look at both the minor and major plot lines to this fantastic series. Be sure to subscribe and review us in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or through whichever podcast app you prefer. Also check out our other Golden Spiral Media Podcasts. A special thanks to Veruca Crews for creating our podcast cover art. If you love it, be sure to check out the rest of her Blacklist and other artwork on her tumblr page. Thanks for listening! We’ll talk to you soon. In the meantime, be sure to keep yourself off, The Blacklist.  Send Us Feedback: Check out our Feedback Form! Call our voicemail: (304)837-2278 Email Us Connect With Us: Facebook Community Twitter Instagram Tumblr Troy's Twitter Aaron's Twitter Subscribe to The Blacklist Exposed: Apple Podcasts,  Google Podcasts,  Spotify,  Pandora,  RSS Feed

New Books in Southeast Asian Studies
Jonathan Padwe, "Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories: Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands" (U Washington Press, 2020)

New Books in Southeast Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 51:10


Cambodia’s troubled history has often been depicted in terms of conflict, trauma and tussles between great powers. In Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories: Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands (U Washington Press, 2020), Jonathan Padwe assembles this history from narrative pieces by and of the Jarai, an ethnic minority living in the country’s highlands. Demonstrating how landscapes and social formations simultaneously changed each other, the book takes a reader through the various historical conjunctures - the Jarai’s agency in opening up pre-capitalist resources frontiers; the colonial state’s attempted rationalization of the landscape through rubber enterprises; trauma and displacement during the Vietnam War and the Khmer Rouge regime and re-diversification of the scarred land in recent years. In the process of accessing these histories, the book analyzes forest biota and agricultural practices, enabling a new approach to conceptualizing landscapes that melds representation, materiality and ecology. In this episode, we discuss how to approach ethnography in inaccessible places, conceptualizations of nature-culture, ecological de-diversification and re-diversification and how bombs could be remembered as flowers falling from the sky. Jonathan Padwe is associate professor of anthropology at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa. His research interests center on social and environmental change in mainland Southeast Asian uplands, issues of equity and equality in development and indigenous identities. Faizah Zakaria is assistant professor of history at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. You can find her website at www.faizahzak.com or reach her on Twitter @laurelinarien. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Jonathan Padwe, "Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories: Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands" (U Washington Press, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 51:10


Cambodia’s troubled history has often been depicted in terms of conflict, trauma and tussles between great powers. In Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories: Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands (U Washington Press, 2020), Jonathan Padwe assembles this history from narrative pieces by and of the Jarai, an ethnic minority living in the country’s highlands. Demonstrating how landscapes and social formations simultaneously changed each other, the book takes a reader through the various historical conjunctures - the Jarai’s agency in opening up pre-capitalist resources frontiers; the colonial state’s attempted rationalization of the landscape through rubber enterprises; trauma and displacement during the Vietnam War and the Khmer Rouge regime and re-diversification of the scarred land in recent years. In the process of accessing these histories, the book analyzes forest biota and agricultural practices, enabling a new approach to conceptualizing landscapes that melds representation, materiality and ecology. In this episode, we discuss how to approach ethnography in inaccessible places, conceptualizations of nature-culture, ecological de-diversification and re-diversification and how bombs could be remembered as flowers falling from the sky. Jonathan Padwe is associate professor of anthropology at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa. His research interests center on social and environmental change in mainland Southeast Asian uplands, issues of equity and equality in development and indigenous identities. Faizah Zakaria is assistant professor of history at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. You can find her website at www.faizahzak.com or reach her on Twitter @laurelinarien. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Jonathan Padwe, "Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories: Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands" (U Washington Press, 2020)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 51:10


Cambodia’s troubled history has often been depicted in terms of conflict, trauma and tussles between great powers. In Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories: Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands (U Washington Press, 2020), Jonathan Padwe assembles this history from narrative pieces by and of the Jarai, an ethnic minority living in the country’s highlands. Demonstrating how landscapes and social formations simultaneously changed each other, the book takes a reader through the various historical conjunctures - the Jarai’s agency in opening up pre-capitalist resources frontiers; the colonial state’s attempted rationalization of the landscape through rubber enterprises; trauma and displacement during the Vietnam War and the Khmer Rouge regime and re-diversification of the scarred land in recent years. In the process of accessing these histories, the book analyzes forest biota and agricultural practices, enabling a new approach to conceptualizing landscapes that melds representation, materiality and ecology. In this episode, we discuss how to approach ethnography in inaccessible places, conceptualizations of nature-culture, ecological de-diversification and re-diversification and how bombs could be remembered as flowers falling from the sky. Jonathan Padwe is associate professor of anthropology at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa. His research interests center on social and environmental change in mainland Southeast Asian uplands, issues of equity and equality in development and indigenous identities. Faizah Zakaria is assistant professor of history at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. You can find her website at www.faizahzak.com or reach her on Twitter @laurelinarien. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Political Science
Jonathan Padwe, "Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories: Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands" (U Washington Press, 2020)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 51:10


Cambodia’s troubled history has often been depicted in terms of conflict, trauma and tussles between great powers. In Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories: Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands (U Washington Press, 2020), Jonathan Padwe assembles this history from narrative pieces by and of the Jarai, an ethnic minority living in the country’s highlands. Demonstrating how landscapes and social formations simultaneously changed each other, the book takes a reader through the various historical conjunctures - the Jarai’s agency in opening up pre-capitalist resources frontiers; the colonial state’s attempted rationalization of the landscape through rubber enterprises; trauma and displacement during the Vietnam War and the Khmer Rouge regime and re-diversification of the scarred land in recent years. In the process of accessing these histories, the book analyzes forest biota and agricultural practices, enabling a new approach to conceptualizing landscapes that melds representation, materiality and ecology. In this episode, we discuss how to approach ethnography in inaccessible places, conceptualizations of nature-culture, ecological de-diversification and re-diversification and how bombs could be remembered as flowers falling from the sky. Jonathan Padwe is associate professor of anthropology at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa. His research interests center on social and environmental change in mainland Southeast Asian uplands, issues of equity and equality in development and indigenous identities. Faizah Zakaria is assistant professor of history at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. You can find her website at www.faizahzak.com or reach her on Twitter @laurelinarien. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Anthropology
Jonathan Padwe, "Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories: Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands" (U Washington Press, 2020)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 51:10


Cambodia’s troubled history has often been depicted in terms of conflict, trauma and tussles between great powers. In Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories: Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands (U Washington Press, 2020), Jonathan Padwe assembles this history from narrative pieces by and of the Jarai, an ethnic minority living in the country’s highlands. Demonstrating how landscapes and social formations simultaneously changed each other, the book takes a reader through the various historical conjunctures - the Jarai’s agency in opening up pre-capitalist resources frontiers; the colonial state’s attempted rationalization of the landscape through rubber enterprises; trauma and displacement during the Vietnam War and the Khmer Rouge regime and re-diversification of the scarred land in recent years. In the process of accessing these histories, the book analyzes forest biota and agricultural practices, enabling a new approach to conceptualizing landscapes that melds representation, materiality and ecology. In this episode, we discuss how to approach ethnography in inaccessible places, conceptualizations of nature-culture, ecological de-diversification and re-diversification and how bombs could be remembered as flowers falling from the sky. Jonathan Padwe is associate professor of anthropology at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa. His research interests center on social and environmental change in mainland Southeast Asian uplands, issues of equity and equality in development and indigenous identities. Faizah Zakaria is assistant professor of history at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. You can find her website at www.faizahzak.com or reach her on Twitter @laurelinarien. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Revolutionary Left Radio
Red Hot Take: The Fascist Riot on Capitol Hill

Revolutionary Left Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 67:16


Alyson and Breht discuss recent events. Outro Music: "Sound of Violence" by Other Lives www.revolutionaryleftradio.com

Senti un po'
Senti un po' di lunedì 14/12/2020

Senti un po'

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 78:50


Tra le novità di questa settimana: The Avalanches, Louis Philippe, Belle and Sebastian, Taylor Swift, Julia Jacklin, Other Lives...

Senti un po'
Senti un po' di lun 14/12/20

Senti un po'

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 78:50


Tra le novità di questa settimana: The Avalanches, Louis Philippe, Belle and Sebastian, Taylor Swift, Julia Jacklin, Other Lives...

Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR272 - Stephen Shirk - How to Record a Great Band Performance in the Studio

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 130:07


My guest today is Stephen Shirk an engineer, producer, and owner of Shirk Studio in Chicago. Originally from Bloomington, Illinois, he began playing in bands through junior high college at Miami University where he earned a degree in Business and Marketing.  In 1998 he moved to New York City to chase his dream of working in a recording studio where he worked at The Hit Factory, Pink Noise and Three Tree Productions as well as assisting on sessions at many legendary NYC facilities like Avatar (Power Station), Clinton, Right Track, and Sound on Sound. Recording in New York also exposed Stephen to a unique artistic community beyond that of music. His collaboration with Nadine Robinson would ultimately land one of his sound designs in the Museum of Modern Art’s Tempo exhibit in 2002.    In 2004, Stephen relocated to Chicago to continue producing and recording bands, creating sound for art installations, as well as providing audio services for the advertising community. This was the beginning of SHIRK studios. Through a chance meeting at SXSW in 2006, Stephen partnered with the music blog, HearYa.com, and began recording and filming the HearYa live sessions.  The video series featured powerful live in-studio recordings of artists like Alabama Shakes, Delta Spirit, Other Lives, Patterson Hood, White Denim, Strand of Oaks, Rayland Baxter and many more. In 2013 he acquired the building that now houses SHIRK studios in Chicago’s West Town neighbourhood. Firmly planted in Chicago, Stephen records, produces and hosts sessions with some of Chicago’s most celebrated artists as well as those just getting their start. I had the pleasure of spending a day at Shirk studio in 2019 when I hosted a mixing clinic there with Anthony Gravino. We spent the day listening to the beautiful Sphere console and I knew I found a new favourite studio in Chicago. Plus Stephen is the coolest. Thanks to our sponsors! JZ Microphones: https://usashop.jzmic.com PreSonus Studio One: https://www.presonus.com Spectra1964: https://www.spectra1964.com OWC: Other World Computing: https://www.OWC.com iZotope: iZotope.com/Rockstars code ROCK10 10% off API Audio: http://www.apiaudio.com Soundporter Mastering: https://www.soundporter.com RSR Academy: http://RSRockstars.com/Academy Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com Hear more on Youtube If you love the podcast, then please Leave a review on iTunes here CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/272

Justifiably Judi
Past Life or Déjà vu? Judi & Medium, Julia Marie are talking Reincarnation and more!

Justifiably Judi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 27:37


"Spirited Conversations with Medium, Julia Marie" a Judi With an "i" productions Episode: "Reincarnation, How Big is your Now?"(Music with loving thanks: "I Do Believe" - Leo Diamant) https://www.linkedin.com/in/leo-diamant-a69500160/https://soundcloud.com/leo-jack-diamant https://open.spotify.com/artist/3jbP7dW7LWsVvTdr2z1i92Do you think you've had past lives? Have you ever wondered what IS Déjà vu and are the two connected? Can your dreams be of a past life? All these and more questions answered in this podcast episode! Together we learn from notable Medium, Julia Marie and she gives us a way to connect to our own past lives!Julia Marie is more than just a Medium with over 30 years experience, she is also a Certified Past Life Regression Counselor. Julia Marie shares her vast knowledge and experience about Reincarnation. Judi Diamond asks the questions many have wondered, quite possibly you, and Julia Marie's candid and authentic answers will give you "goosies" (Julia Maries word!) Julia Marie also gives us a simple exercise to use to practice our own self past life regression. Check out Medium, Julia Marie's website for lots of free advice and how to book her for readings, including past life readings and contacting loved ones from the other side: https://www.mediumjuliamarie.com/ and make sure to subscribe to both this podcast (ALWAYS get the latest episodes!) and Julia Maries Newsletter as well!Mentions: Dolores Cannon https://www.qhhtofficial.com/Academy for Professional Hypnotherapay: https://hypnotherapyacademy.com/Books (Authors) recommendations as mentioned by Julia Marie: "Past Lives, Many Miracles" - Denise Linn (Available on Amazon, or you can support local bookstores by ordering it here: https://bookshop.org/books/past-lives-present-miracles/9781401916824“Many Lives Many Masters” - Brian Weiss(https://www.brianweiss.com/about-the-books/many-lives-many-masters/)Available on Amazon and most book retailers“Other Lives, Other Selves” - Roger Woolger(http://rogerwoolger.org/) Available on his site, Amazon and most major book retailers.

CrossFade: The Dueling Album Review Show
Yo La Tengo vs. Other Lives (feat. Paul Charchian)

CrossFade: The Dueling Album Review Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 114:31


One of Matt’s formative college records versus a 2020 release? Only on MinnTrax! Special guest Paul Charchian (Guillotine Leagues, Video Games Weekly, and more) almost didn’t bring Other Lives’s “For Their Love” to the table, but we’re glad he did – it’s a densely-arranged indie pop classic at only six months old (and maybe also a subliminal message about the band being a group of vampires). Yo La Tengo’s “I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One,” on the other hand, was a shoo-in for Matt, who used to wander the UMN campus to its understated rock vibes. After the discussion, we field a few questions from the MinnMax community, touching on albums we think would make good game concepts, our favorite concert films, and music that defined the cultures we grew up in. Thanks for the great questions and song suggestions, everyone! To jump to a particular discussion, check out the timestamps below… 7:15 - “We Wait” 11:30 - “Sound of Violence” 16:20 - “Lost Day” 22:25 - “All Eyes - For Their Love” 32:40 - “Dead Language” 36:13 - “Nites Out” 40:25 - “Hey Hey I” 53:45 - “Moby Octopad” 58:30 - “Little Honda” 1:01:50 - “Sugarcube” 1:06:10 - “Autumn Sweater” 1:11:55 - “Green Arrow” 1:13:43 - “One PM Again” 1:14:34 - “The Lie and How We Told It” 1:18:35 - “Center of Gravity” 1:20:50 - “Return to Hot Chicken” 1:22:50 - “Stockholm Syndrome” 1:30:25 - “Spec Bebop” 1:33:49 - Community questions 1:39:09 - Anna von Hausswolff - “Ugly and Vengeful” 1:47:40 - Community song (“Leaving Eden” by Carolina Chocolate Drops, suggested by MinnMax supporter Tim Lorow) Follow Paul Charchain on Twitter at @PaulCharchian and GuillotineLeagues.com Support MinnMax on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/minnmax/ MinnTrax Episode Playlist: https://spoti.fi/2vgqfvK MinnTrax Community Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3aRRgox

WBLU 77.7FM Da Cypher
MONDAY MASH REAL TALK CUTTING EDGE..."THIS ISH AIN'T POLITICAL"

WBLU 77.7FM Da Cypher

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 9:18


Please stop murking the water on "The Movement" at this current juncture...it is about MELANATED LIVES IN THE UNITED STATES....PERIOD...never discounting any Other Lives...but at this time The Focus is where it NEEDS TO BE

Creative Women in Tech

Cellist, pianist and vocalist Abi Wade creates music that melds electronica, acoustic and pop music. Classically trained, she utilizes a mix of traditional and experimental techniques in her performances, commanding electric drums and triggers at her feet whilst singing and simultaneously layering melodic cello and synth lines. Her debut LP ‘Beautifully Astray' was released in April 2018 with support from the PRS for Music Foundation's Women Make Music award. Visuals for the release have been created in collaboration with renown designers Eley Kishimoto and Abi has been heavily involved in the art direction for this working alongside projection artists, film makers and photographers. So far she has toured the UK & Europe with Patrick Wolf, sold out her debut EP and released music on the label set up by Daniel Copeman of Esben & The Witch, who also produces her music. She has played shows with the likes of CocoRosie, Polica, Michael Kiwanuka, Other Lives, Deptford Goth and festivals such as End of The Road, The Great Escape and Wilderness. She recorded her debut album at Amazing Grace studios with Daniel at the helm and with the support of the Help Musicians UK Emerging Excellence Award. Typically ambitious, the recordings include an orchestra and various field recordings of diverse sounds such as a fishing boat at sea, a church organ and a tap dancing class. Gestalt: http://www.wwcomposition.com/gestalt Website: https://www.abiwade.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abiwade/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/abi_wade Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abi.wade.cello The end of ice: https://thenewpress.com/books/end-of-ice

Planet Of Sound - Radio Béton
Planet Of Sound 538 09.06.2020

Planet Of Sound - Radio Béton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 60:00


News indie, Other Lives, Woods, Sebastien Tellier...

Pop culture
Jesse Tabish à propos du nouvel album d'Other Lives : "nous voulions que les racines de la musique soient très humaines, chaleureuses"

Pop culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 3:36


Direction l'Oregon aux Etats-Unis pour découvrir le nouvel album du groupe Other Lives, "For their love", le coup de coeur de Jean-Philippe Balasse. 

Fitzcarraldo
Fitzcarraldo #4: Mi cena con André - Louis Malle

Fitzcarraldo

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 80:06


Fitzcarraldo 4, domingo 31 de Mayo, la bruma londinense invade Asturias, reconozcámoslo; crecimos entre la niebla. Comienza la selección musical con el tema “Six Days” de Dj Shadow, un mashup, la voz de una canción de los 70 se mezcla con otra canción con un nuevo ritmo, el video musical fue dirigido por Wong Kar Wai. El resultado elegancia y sofisticación. Seguimos con la sección de “Novedades Eloína” suena “We wait” de los Other Lives, la banda Oklahoma saca nuevo disco después de cinco años, música americana, una canción con aroma a spaguetti western,con coros y melodías a lo Ennio Morricone. Continuamos con el lejano oeste, un oeste reinventado y modernizado desde Chicago por Tenci con su single "Forgot My Horse's Name.” Una canción ideal para una película de Howard Hawks. Nos está quedando un programa muy vaquero. Es el momento de las chicas de Es, que se autodefinen como una banda de synth-punk mutante para nuestro presente distópico, pusimos “Chemical” de su primer LP “Less of Everything” que acaba de salir, letras combativas, atmósferas oscuras, amateurismo que se compensa con autenticidad y actitud. Es hora de dejar atrás las canciones lánguidas, es hora del rock& roll de toda la vida con la banda Reigning Sound liderada por Greg Cartwright, el tema es “Stormy weather”, demasiados días soleados y claro, nos entra la añoranza de los tiempos tormentosos, ¿Cuándo deja ser el buen tiempo, buen tiempo? No hay nada como un buen pildorazo rock, un buen riff de guitarra, una voz potente, y unas buenas palmas. Terminamos la selección musical de hoy con “Hasta la vista “ de las Dream Wife, un grupo de punk rock londinense capitaneado por tres mujeres, que saca disco el 3 de junio. Dream wife (esposa soñada) un nombre irónico, letras feministas y reivindicativas. Traducciones y adaptaciones. La película de la que charlamos hoy es “Mi cena con André” de Louis Malle. Una película que relata el encuentro de dos viejos amigos que después de mucho tiempo quedan para cenar. Ellos son; Wallace Shawn yAndre Gregory, el primero es un escritor y dramaturgo, que para sobrevivir actúa en pequeños papeles, y el segundo es un afamado director teatral que llevaba desaparecido cinco años, los dos, Wallace y André se interpretan a sí mismos (o no), la película recoge el dialogo que se establece entre ellos durante la velada. Andre le habla de sus experiencias y viajes durante esos cinco años; su estancia en Polonia con su amigo Jerzy Grotowski y un grupo de actores polacos en un bosque, viviendo experiencias teatrales límite, improvisaciones grupales, ceremonias. Luego relata su vida en una comuna escocesa, más tarde acompañado por un monje tibetano marcha al desierto del Sahara en busca de inspiración para realizar un montaje sobre “El Principito”. Cuenta todo un periplo vital de búsqueda ante la mirada perpleja de Wallace. Una necesidad en Andre de buscar algo e intentar sentir. Wallace, ve más el sentido de la vida en los actos cotidianos. Según Andre, hacemos las cosas sin pensar, sin sentir, nos movemos por unas metas ilusorias. Cada acción nuestra debería ser como una oración. En realidad, es imposible ser intenso en todo lo que haces. El teatro de Brech y las películas de Marvel. “Mi cena…” es un proyecto de Wallace Shawn y Andre Gregory, al que luego se sumo Louis Malle.. Muchas horas de conversaciones entre los dos para elaborar el guion final. Malle conseguí que la película fluya a pesar de los arriesgado de la propuesta que pudiera parecer en un principio la antítesis de lo fílmico. Otras películas muy habladas, Eric Romher, la trilogía de Before.. El Nueva York de los 80 con la música de Erik Satie los valores cinematográficos de una gran película … algunas cuestiones por resolver ¿Las comodidades son peligrosas? Somos niños aburridos y mimados, y alguien aburrido es alguien incapaz de decir No…

Radio Vostok - La Quotidienne
La folk majestueuse de Other Lives

Radio Vostok - La Quotidienne

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020


Le groupe américain Other Lives sort For their Love, un quatrième opus poétique et hypnotique. Après un détour vers des sonorités électro inspirées par leur tournée en première partie de Radiohead, Other Lives opère un retour aux sources avec une folk magistrale aux arrangements bluffant. _____ Chronique : Elena Réalisation […]

Radio Vostok
La folk majestueuse de Other Lives

Radio Vostok

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020


Le groupe américain Other Lives sort For their Love, un quatrième opus poétique et hypnotique. Après un détour vers des sonorités électro inspirées par leur tournée en première partie de Radiohead, Other Lives opère un retour aux sources avec une folk magistrale aux arrangements bluffant. _____ Chronique : Elena Réalisation […]

HumoNegro
Episodio 38 – MÚSICA – 10 mayo 2020

HumoNegro

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 53:35


En un nuevo episodio de nuestro podcast de música, conmemoramos el aniversario de los álbumes "Are You Experienced" de The Jimi Hendrix Experience, "Bad Reputation" de Joan Jett y "Freedom Of Choice" de Devo. En nuestro especial de artista, aprovechamos la remasterización de su show de reunión en el Estadio Nacional para hablar de Los Prisioneros. Finalmente, en los comentarios de nuevos discos, hablamos de “Making A Door Less Open” de Car Seat Headrest, “Shadow Of Life” de Umbra Vitae y “For Their Love” de Other Lives.

Vertigo - La 1ere
Débat musique - 01.05.2020

Vertigo - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 28:21


Le débat musique sera consacré aux albums suivants : - Christophe Calpini "OKT4V" - Other Lives "For Their Love" - Fiona Apple "Fetch the Bolt Cutters" - Shabazz Palaces "The Don Of Diamond Dreams" Par Michel Masserey, Anne Gillot et Julie Henoch

Future Beats Podcast Edition
Avant-garde Hop, Galactic Folk

Future Beats Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 55:34


¿El orden de los factores no altera el producto? Cada vez perdemos más tiempo decidiendo el orden preciso de los temas que forman parte de una nueva edición de Future Beats. Apertura, desarrollo, nudo y desenlace.En cualquier caso (y en cualquier orden) todos los artistas que os presentamos hoy han publicado música excepcional en las últimas semanas, ahí está: el soul de orfebrería de LaRose Jackson para la escudería Daptone; el jazz-hop de impecable producción y arrebatadora inspiración del guitarrista y compositor Tom Misch y el batería Yussef Dayes; el dance highlife del octeto de Ghana Santrofi que ha conquistado sin un solo álbum publicado hasta ahora; el nuevo impulso ubeat pastoral del trío Other Lives elevados de metales y cuerdas; las electronic roots de Mitú; el latin chill de autor de Cerrero y los brasileños Coladera; la esperada colaboración de Liam Bailey el productor Leon Michels en su próximo trabajo para Big Crown Records; el champagne disco funk de L'Impératrice; las reediciones y próxima compilación de los cósmicos Oneness of Juju y el gran regreso de Bob Dylan a la actualidad discográfica.

Emission Sensation Rock
Emission Sensation rock du lundi 27 avril 2020

Emission Sensation Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 120:48


Jake bugg, Rufus Wainwright, blossoms and miles kane in isolation, Everything Everything, Badly Drawn Boy, Other Lives en singles du jour et on découvre l’album de Conrad Vingoe. Bonne écoute du podcast radio rock. L’article Emission Sensation rock du lundi 27 avril 2020 est apparu en premier sur Sensation Rock.

Pop & Co
'For Their Love', un nouvel album pour l'amour d'Other Lives

Pop & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 4:37


durée : 00:04:37 - Pop N' Co - par : Rebecca Manzoni - L'actualité musicale, quoique ralentie, se poursuit avec la sortie de nouveaux albums en format numérique. Ce mardi, c'est 'For Their Love', nouveau disque du groupe américain Other Lives, mené par Jesse Tabish, que Rebecca Manzoni met à l'affiche de son Pop N' Co confiné.

Stile Libero
Stile Libero: Culture in Movimento 28-04-20

Stile Libero

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 59:59


Chicco Maggioni, Wilko Johnson, Roger Daltrey, Fiona Apple, Bill Frisell, 007, Frank Zappa, Lorenzo Senni, Other Lives, King Gizzard and The Wizard Lizard, Joel Harrison, James Nestor, EDT

Stile Libero
Stile Libero: Culture in Movimento 28-04-20

Stile Libero

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 59:59


Chicco Maggioni, Wilko Johnson, Roger Daltrey, Fiona Apple, Bill Frisell, 007, Frank Zappa, Lorenzo Senni, Other Lives, King Gizzard and The Wizard Lizard, Joel Harrison, James Nestor, EDT

Stile Libero
Stile Libero: Culture in Movimento 28-04-20

Stile Libero

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 59:59


Chicco Maggioni, Wilko Johnson, Roger Daltrey, Fiona Apple, Bill Frisell, 007, Frank Zappa, Lorenzo Senni, Other Lives, King Gizzard and The Wizard Lizard, Joel Harrison, James Nestor, EDT

Concerto Radio
New indie music @ Concerto record store (24-04-2020)

Concerto Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 58:08


Met ditmaal: DeWolff, Other Lives, Built to Spill, Katie Pruitt, Nap Eyes, Damien Jurado, The Orielles, The White Buffalo, Lucinda

Keine Angst vor Hits
Songs für den Waldspaziergang

Keine Angst vor Hits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 28:04


Hält der neue Woodkid-Song, was das vorausgegangene Bohei verspochen hat? Other Lives sind für ihr neues Album in den Wald gezogen und Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes werfen ihre Talente kongenial zusammen. Außerdem: eine kleine finanzielle Entlastung von der Initiative Musik. All das und mehr in der neuen Folge von „Keine Angst vor Hits“. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-17-2020

Album der Woche – detektor.fm
Songs für den Waldspaziergang

Album der Woche – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 28:04


Hält der neue Woodkid-Song, was das vorausgegangene Bohei verspochen hat? Other Lives sind für ihr neues Album in den Wald gezogen und Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes werfen ihre Talente kongenial zusammen. Außerdem: eine kleine finanzielle Entlastung von der Initiative Musik. All das und mehr in der neuen Folge von „Keine Angst vor Hits“.Der Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-17-2020

Musik – detektor.fm
Songs für den Waldspaziergang

Musik – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 28:04


Hält der neue Woodkid-Song, was das vorausgegangene Bohei verspochen hat? Other Lives sind für ihr neues Album in den Wald gezogen und Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes werfen ihre Talente kongenial zusammen. Außerdem: eine kleine finanzielle Entlastung von der Initiative Musik. All das und mehr in der neuen Folge von „Keine Angst vor Hits“.Der Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-17-2020

The Past Lives Podcast
The Past Lives Podcast Ep110 – Karen Joy

The Past Lives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 68:51


This week on The Past Lives Podcast I am talking to Karen Joy about her book 'Other Lives, Other Realms: Journeys of Transformation'. Karen Joy spent twenty years as a registered psychologist in her successful private practice. Like Dr Michael Newton, Karen accidentally regressed a client into a past life when she told the client, who was in trance, to go to the origin of the problem. Once the traumatic experience from the past life was resolved, the client had no more problems with the issue in her current life. She has many qualifications including,Certified as Life Between Lives Therapist with the Newton Institute for LBL HypnotherapyCertificate of Past Life Regression Advanced Hypnotherapy Techniques with the Holistic Healing Centre of New York (USA)She is co author of Llewellyn's Little Book of Life Between Lives and co author of Wisdom of SoulsCase Studies of Life Between Lives from the Michael Newton Institute. Other Lives, Other Realms: Journeys of Transformation Death is not the end. Other lives and other realms await us. Of these, none is more miraculous than our life-between-lives. This is the realm we visit between incarnations. A realm of unconditional love. A realm of insight and guidance. A realm of hope and reconciliation. A realm where our life's purpose becomes clear. Karen Joy and Marie Benton have guided hundreds of people through past life and life-between-lives regressions. As skilled hypnotherapists, they can take you to your life-between-lives, and bring you safely home. They offer all their clients one simple guarantee: you will get what you need. Join with Karen as she shares over fifty case studies that reveal the depth and breadth of the life-between-lives experience. But be warned: after reading this book, you too may yearn to visit other lives, and other realms. Click this link to buy the book https://amzn.to/34uHqsD https://lifebetweenlivesregression.com.au/ https://www.patreon.com/pastlivespodcast

Song of the Day
Other Lives - Lost Day

Song of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 2:56


Other Lives - “Lost Day” from the 2020 album For Their Love on ATO Records. In January, Oklahoma-bred indie folk outfit Other Lives announced their first album in nearly five years, following 2015’s Rituals. Titled For Their Love, the new record sees them continue their streak of transcendent indie folk that started in 2006 when they released Flight of the Flynns under the name Kunek. Our Song of the Day is the record’s lead single “Lost Day,” a lush jangly rambler filled with cinematic strings and heavenly choral vocals. Read the full post at KEXP.org Support the show.

Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor Who

On this week's podcast, Eleven traces a mysterious signal to the town of Christmas where he finds old friends, old foes, and his final destiny waiting for him! QotW: In The Time of the Doctor, The Doctor attempts to accelerate a turkey's bake time by popping it in the T.A.R.D.I.S.; what other non-conventional purpose/function would you like to see the T.A.R.D.I.S. used for? So Here are the Things.../Listener Mailbag/Who News Discussion of "The Time of the Doctor" (Connor 9, David 9.75, Trevor 9, Charlie 9.25) Hosts: Trevor  @WhovianTrev    Trevsplace Charlie  @insanityinchaos    The Comic Conspiracy David http://www.davidsafar.com/    @gwythinn    MaroonedWhovian Connor YouTube: The Deadly Emerald Join us next month for our April 2020 episode. We'll be covering Big Finish monthly adventures 72: Terror Firma, 75: Scaredy Cat, 77: Other Lives, and 80: Time Works, as well as whatever else the Wanderers feel like watching, reading, or listening to in the mean time. Tune in to find out! Look for that episode on the first Thursday in April.

The Past Lives Podcast
The Past Lives Podcast Ep97 – Elizabeth Bodien

The Past Lives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 61:04


This week I am talking to Elizabeth Bodien about her book 'Journeys with Fortune: A Tale of Other Lives'. We discuss her powerful past life regressions, her automatic writing and her NDE. Trained in cultural anthropology, Elizabeth Bodien was at first skeptical that past lives even existed, much less that exploring them could heal present-life troubles. However, the first time she was professionally regressed, she immediately experienced a clear and complete life as Rita, a Mexican woman in the 1700s. There was a deeply emotional resonance there and Bodien began to feel she could very well have been Rita of 18th-century rural Mexico, as well as any number of other people. In Journeys with Fortune: A Tale of Other Lives, Bodien chronicles nine of the most fascinating and relevant of her past lives, including lives as an abandoned child raised in a nunnery in Helvetia, a male sandal-maker in Ancient Greece, a German calligrapher who speaks with the dead,  an Atlantean priestess-in-training, and even a future life. These experiences are presented with the author's careful attention at each stage: resistance, fascination, doubt, and renewed openness. And she might not have been able to continue if it weren't for her spirit guide, Fortune,  a mysterious stone spirit who guided her progress and led her to  become a writer of the “mysteries of life.”  For interested readers, Cosmographia Books has posted the complete first chapter of Journeys with Fortune on their website: https://www.cosmographiabooks.com/free-chapter-journeys Elizabeth Bodien is the author of two books of poetry: Blood, Metal, Fiber, Rock and Oblique Music: A Book of Hours. Her poems, essays, and book reviews have appeared in Cimarron Review, Crannóg, and Parabola, among many other publications. Bodien holds degrees in cultural anthropology, consciousness studies, religions, and poetry. She grew up in the “burned- over” district of Western New York but now lives near Hawk Mountain, Pennsylvania. Click this link to buy the book https://amzn.to/2Es5hi1 www.elizabethbodien.com/ http://www.audibletrial.com/pastlivespodcast https://www.patreon.com/pastlivespodcast

The Downward Facing Spiritual Spiral

Music Mixer and Audio Engineer David Gaumé joins me on the Spiritual Spiral Podcast. David has spent the last few years on the road working as the front of house audio engineer for some incredibly successful and well-known bands including Garbage, Failure, Local Natives, Fleet Foxes and one of my favorite bands, Other Lives. David is originally from Kansas City and from a very young age, whether performing in bands or working behind the scenes as a tour manager and engineer, he has always had a love for music. He currently lives in Los Angeles and we talk about this idea of feeling "at home" even when you're on the road for months on end. David shares stories about what a typical day for him looks like before, during and after an artist goes on stage. He shares stories about what it's like living on the road and we discuss technology and how tech has evolved and changed over the years especially in the music industry. We discuss the pros and cons of social media and why it may be more important than ever for bands to spend their free time connecting with fans so they don't "fall off the radar." We also talk about his early days in Kansas City, his first band and what led him to become a full time mixer and audio engineer. If you dig the show, please remember to share it with your friends or head on over to iTunes and write a quick review. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page. Thanks so much for listening and supporting the show. 

Talking Who To You
Other Lives

Talking Who To You

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 58:48


We're dealing with Other Lives this week as we pop in to see how the Eighth Doctor, Charley and C'Rizz are getting on. Turns out they've ended up in Victorian London, with all the complexities one might expect. How does someone of C'Rizz's unusual apperance fit into all that Victoriana? Can Charley find her way through while dealing with the Duke Of Wellington? And is the Doctor really just someone's amnesiac husband? www.jgmcquarrie.scot

Art Media NW Podcast
Art Media NW Podcast Episode 16 with Eric Longbine from The Heritage

Art Media NW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 81:40


Eric has been a musician for most of his life! In the early years he played trombone and eventually bass in school bands, transitioning to playing bass with the bands: Not Very Good and The Dolomites. The Dolomites were a touring band for a couple years, and wait until you hear the Detroit story! Eric currently plays dobro and guitar, and records with the band The Heritage with his wife Jenn Dashney. Eric has a gift for learning music, he gives some sage advice and tells some fantastic stories in this! The Heritage has won the John Lennon Songwriting Contest and are an American Songwriting Academy ASA Awards nominee for their song Other Lives, which is also the title of Jenn's recently published book, coming very soon! Note** There is a bit of language for those who need to know that. You can find Eric in the following places: https://www.theheritage.co/ https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=the%20heritage https://www.facebook.com/mrlongbine https://www.instagram.com/mrlongbine/

The Downward Facing Spiritual Spiral
EP 39 - Josh Onstott

The Downward Facing Spiritual Spiral

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 90:41


This week, I am excited to welcome musician/producer Josh Onstott to the Spiritual Spiral Podcast. Josh is probably best known for his work in the band Other Lives, which has gone on to tour the world as a headliner as well as open for Radiohead and Bon Iver. We sit down and talk about Other Lives, how they met in Stillwater, Oklahoma and what led to them recording their first record in Los Angeles. He talks about his creative process, growing up in Oklahoma, owning his first Gibson guitar, and he shares the story how Other Lives ended up opening for Radiohead.  He tells us when we can expect a new record from the band and he explains why he went on to produce a record on his own for a side project called New Mystics. We also discuss the current climate of the music industry and the impact social media and Spotify may be having on musicians and songwriting. Be sure to follow Other Lives on Instagram and Twitter. Thanks as always for listening. 

Art Media NW Podcast
Art Media NW Season 1, Episode 7 With Author Jenn Dashney

Art Media NW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 102:39


Other Lives is Jenn's new novel coming out in September 2019! She is an accomplished musician, a wife, a mother and a writer and a recruiter. Jenn is a creative person through and through! Her process from the genesis of the book to publishing is fascinating! While her novel fits into the YA, young adult, genre; She had a deep understanding that most readers of YA are adults. The Heritage, nominated for the ASA (American Songwriting Awards) is Jenn's current band. Their song Other Lives won grand prize in the John Lennon songwriting contest, giving added another layer of senses to the story.They are a top notch Americana group with deep roots in a variety of styles! Her parents, both songwriters, helped her find her voice and creativity at a very young age. Enjoy! https://www.jenndashney.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jenndashneyofficial/?hl=en https://twitter.com/search?src=typd&q=jenndashneyofficial https://www.theheritage.co/ #jenndashney, #otherlives, #author, #youngadultbook, #Music, #Musician, #Artistshelpingartists, #writer, #creative, #artmedianw, #danyoakes, #songwriter, #singer, #vocalist, #magic

Realityarts
Episode 58 - Art Events - Barbados Special

Realityarts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 28:00


Thank you for joining me for this Arts Special Update, which I am hoping to continue either each week/month, and include speaking to some of the artists. There are a range of events happening over the next few weeks and I will leave the links below for you to check out. Some of the events mentioned: Other Lives, Queens Park Gallery - Until March 8th CaFA Fine Art Fair - Until March 10th Offerings - until March 14th Art Studio Tours Join me on my YouTube Channel for videos at some of these events, and you can check me out on some of my other platforms. www.youtube.com/amandatrought www.twitter.com/Realityarts www.instagram.com/realityarts/ www.facebook.com/realityartss/ http://realityarts-creativity.blogspot.com https://www.pinterest.co.uk/realityarts If you would like to support my Realityarts Podcast you can do so at - https://www.paypal.me/amandatrought --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/realityarts/message

The Annotator
Daniel Hart - A Ghost Story

The Annotator

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 20:05


Daniel Hart is a performer and composer from Dallas, Texas, who has toured and recorded with bands like St. Vincent, The Polyphonic Spree, Broken Social Scene, Other Lives, and countless others.In recent years, Hart has been composing music for film and TV. His feature film debut, Ain't Them Bodies Saints, garnered him critical praise, and Filmmaker Magazine named him one of 2013's 25 Faces of Independent Film. Hart has scored a dozen feature films over the last four years, including Disney's Pete's Dragon and the Natalie Portman-produced documentary Eating Animals. He also composed the music for Showtime's SMILF and Fox's TV show The Exorcist. In 2017, Daniel Hart composed the original score to A GHOST STORY, released by A24.David Lowry (Ain't Them Bodies Saints and Pete's Dragon) wrote and directed A GHOST STORY, starring Academy Award winner, Casey Affleck, and Academy Award nominee, Rooney Mara. The film is about a recently deceased person who returns to his suburban home, as a ghost, to console his bereft wife, only to find that in his spectral state, he has become unstuck in time and forced to watch passively as the life he knew and the woman he loves slowly slip away.In this episode, Daniel Hart reveals how a number of key themes came to him by watching early footage of the film repeatedly, how he found himself being recorded playing solo cello for the first time, and how his song, “I Get Overwhelmed” originally written and performed for and by his band Dark Rooms, became a part of A GHOST STORY and how it ended up providing several key elements of the scoreANNOTATED TRACKS AND SEGMENTS02:42- "Little Notes"05:44- "Post Pie"06:46 - "The Secret in the Wall"10:43 - "Vivientes Elim"14:13 - "I Get Overwhelmed"OTHER TRACKS00:03 - "Safe Safe Safe"SOUNDTRACKThe original soundtrack was release on July 6, 2017 by Milan Records. The score is available on Amazon.com, itunes, and streaming on Spotify and Apple Music.MORE ABOUT THE COMPOSERYou can find out more about and hear more music by Daniel Hart at his official site https://www.danielhartmusic.com/You can follow Daniel Hart on Twitter @danielmwendaABOUT THE ANNOTATORProduced by Christopher Coleman (@ccoleman) and you can Find more episodes at THEANNOTATOR.NET or you can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher Radio or wherever you find quality podcasts.FOLLOW USTwitter @audioannotatorFacebook @TheAnnotatorEmail theannotatorpodcast@gmail.comSUBSCRIBEiTunesSpotifyStitcher RadioRadioPublicGoogle Play PodcastsRSS Feed

Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast
Poetry & Conversation: Grace Cavalieri & Richard Harteis

Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 73:36


Grace Cavalieri's forthcoming book is Other Voices, Other Lives (Oct 2017.) She's the founder/producer of Public Radio’s “The Poet and the Poem” now from the Library of Congress.  She celebrates 40 years on-air and is a CPB silver medalist. She co-founded Pacifica’s newest station, WPFW-FM, in 1977. Then was Asst. Director of Children’s Programming for PBS; and after, headed Children’s Programming for NEH. In 2015 Grace received the inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award from the Washington Independent Review of Books, where she’s monthly columnist and poetry reviewer. She holds the Association Writing Program’s “George Garrett Award” for Service to Literature.  She’s twice the recipient of the Allen Ginsberg Award and, holds the Bordighera Poetry Prize, a Paterson Poetry Award, The Columbia Award, and “The National Commission on Working Women.” A recent poetry book Water on the Sun, is on the Pen American Center's "Best Books" list. Her latest play is “Calico and Lennie” (Theater for the New City, NYC, 2017.) Her latest book is With (2016, Somondoco Press) about her recent loss, husband (former Naval Aviator) Metal Sculptor, Kenneth Flynn. They have four children, four grandchildren and one great grandchild.  Since 2007, Richard Harteis has worked as the president of the William Meredith Foundation, an organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of the late US Poet Laureate and his partner of 36 years. Harteis served for two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Tunisia, worked as a physician assistant in North Africa and Asia and spent a Fulbright year as writer-in-residence at the American University in Bulgaria. For his work in the culture, he was accorded Bulgarian citizenship by decree of the President and Parliament in 1996. Harteis has taught literature and creative writing at a number of institutions over the years including The Catholic University of America, Creighton University, Mt. Vernon College, and Connecticut College. For two years he directed the PEN Syndicated Fiction Project and created the NPR radio program The Sound of Writing serving as writer/director and host. He has received honors and awards for his work including fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the D.C. Commission on the Arts, and the Ford Foundation. Reunion is his fifteenth book.Recorded On: Thursday, September 14, 2017

Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast
Poetry & Conversation: Grace Cavalieri & Richard Harteis

Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 73:36


Grace Cavalieri's forthcoming book is Other Voices, Other Lives (Oct 2017.) She's the founder/producer of Public Radio’s “The Poet and the Poem” now from the Library of Congress.  She celebrates 40 years on-air and is a CPB silver medalist. She co-founded Pacifica’s newest station, WPFW-FM, in 1977. Then was Asst. Director of Children’s Programming for PBS; and after, headed Children’s Programming for NEH. In 2015 Grace received the inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award from the Washington Independent Review of Books, where she’s monthly columnist and poetry reviewer. She holds the Association Writing Program’s “George Garrett Award” for Service to Literature.  She’s twice the recipient of the Allen Ginsberg Award and, holds the Bordighera Poetry Prize, a Paterson Poetry Award, The Columbia Award, and “The National Commission on Working Women.” A recent poetry book Water on the Sun, is on the Pen American Center's "Best Books" list. Her latest play is “Calico and Lennie” (Theater for the New City, NYC, 2017.) Her latest book is With (2016, Somondoco Press) about her recent loss, husband (former Naval Aviator) Metal Sculptor, Kenneth Flynn. They have four children, four grandchildren and one great grandchild.  Since 2007, Richard Harteis has worked as the president of the William Meredith Foundation, an organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of the late US Poet Laureate and his partner of 36 years. Harteis served for two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Tunisia, worked as a physician assistant in North Africa and Asia and spent a Fulbright year as writer-in-residence at the American University in Bulgaria. For his work in the culture, he was accorded Bulgarian citizenship by decree of the President and Parliament in 1996. Harteis has taught literature and creative writing at a number of institutions over the years including The Catholic University of America, Creighton University, Mt. Vernon College, and Connecticut College. For two years he directed the PEN Syndicated Fiction Project and created the NPR radio program The Sound of Writing serving as writer/director and host. He has received honors and awards for his work including fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the D.C. Commission on the Arts, and the Ford Foundation. Reunion is his fifteenth book.

Toxicosmos
Toxicosmos - 2 de noviembre de 2015

Toxicosmos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2015 119:03


TOXICOSMOS - Temporada 18 / Edición nº 8 Fecha de emisión: del 2 al 8 de noviembre Suenan: Fidlar, Iko Cherie, My Morning Jacket, Gwenno, Fly Golden Eagle, Alex Gavaghan, Wolf Alice, The Libertines, Double Françoise, Jean-Jacques Perrey et David Chazam, The School, Meilyr Jones, Summer Camp, John Grant, The Catenary Wires, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Belle and Sebastian, Other Lives, Gente Joven, León de Pelea, The Bright, Papaya, Gatomidi, Nôze y La Casa Azul. Y además entrevistamos a Egon Soda.

True Enough: A Podcast About True Detective Season Two

Episode 5 - "Other Lives" by

The World We Deserve - A True Detective Podcast

True Detective pushes the reset button on our group of investigators in this week’s episode, “Other Lives”. We discuss our increasing dissatisfaction with the way this season is going, eulogize Detective Dixon as a man who smelled of bourbon and farts, discuss the things we like about Frank and Jordan, the inexplicable appeal of Ray, and of course, discuss the mysteries of this season before taking some deep whiffs of the psychosphere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Taxmen: A True Detective Podcast
“Other Lives” Season 2 Episode 5

The Taxmen: A True Detective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2015


This week we dive into our favorite episode of the season “Other Lives.” We talk about the pacing improvements, and how the show is starting to tie up the plot’s loose end. We also wildly speculate about where the show is going now that we have time jumped 66 days.  

Duncan and Bo Come Correct
Duncan and Bo Come True Detective Episode 5 – “Other Lives”

Duncan and Bo Come Correct

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2015 79:36


  After the disappointing fourth episode, Duncan and Bo steel themselves for the next outing.  Finding ourselves flung two months into the future, we discuss the ways that the lives of the main characters have changed, the state of the ongoing investigation, Paul’s home life, alcohol slang, Colin Ferrell acting the hell out of a scene, and the benefits of the emotional cliffhanger.  Is True Detective back to form, or is this yet another tease in a slough toward mediocrity?  All this and more on this episode! The post Duncan and Bo Come True Detective Episode 5 – “Other Lives” appeared first on Legion.

OPB's State of Wonder
State Of Wonder: July 4, 2015 - Death Cab For Cutie, PAM's New Modern Art Curator & More

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2015 51:10


We've got a picnic of music and news for you this week. So grab a plate; we're going to pile it high. Rumors flying about superstar mandolinist and Portland transplant Chris Thile's possible ascension as the next host of "A Prairie Home Companion." Portland Art Museum hires a new curator of Modern and Contemporary Art. Hip-hop artist Glenn Waco's day in court. Seasoned session man Dave Depper talks about stepping onto the big stage with Death Cab For Cutie. The band plays Portland's Edgefield on July 8th and then at Bend's Les Schwab Ampitheater on July 9th. Portland's oldest gallery, Quintana Galleries, prepares to close its doors, after 42 years representing Native American artists. Lidia Yuknavitch talks about her new book, examining war, and those who witness it. Other Lives drops in for an opbmusic session. Curator Henry Skerritt talks about "No Boundaries," the Australian Aboriginal abstract paintings on view now at PICA. KHMD's Neighborhood Series visits the Polyrhythmics. The band plays in Bend July 21st. We listen back to Chimamanda Adichie's 2012 appearance with Portland Arts & Lectures for Literary Arts.

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

From Stillwater, Oklahoma, to Portland, Oregon, Other Lives may have changed their scenery but not their beautifully orchestrated songs, which they share from their latest LP, "Rituals", live on KEXP. Recorded 05/12/2015 - 4 songs: Reconfiguration, Easy Way Out, 2 Pyramids, English SummerSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New Books in Medicine
Charis Thompson, “Good Science: The Ethical Choreography of Stem Cell Research” (MIT Press, 2013)

New Books in Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2015 73:48


Charis Thompson‘s Good Science: The Ethical Choreography of Stem Cell Research (MIT Press, 2013) is an important book. Good Science explores the “ethical choreography” of the consolidation of human embryonic stem cell research in the first decade of the twenty-first century, drawing important implications for the possible futures of stem cell research by looking carefully at its past and developing an approach to what Thompson calls “good science.” The book compellingly argues that “a high level of political attention to the ethics of the life sciences and biomedicine…is a good thing for science and democracy,” especially as we have now reached “the end of the beginning of human pluripotent stem cell research.” Part I of the book (Stem Cell Biopolitics) explores early attention to the embryo debate. Ch. 2 looks at stem cell research as it's widely understood to engage ethical concerns, describing the “pro-curial frame” of stem cell research in the period under scrutiny, when promoting stem cell innovation involved aspirations to be pro-cure and there was an ethical focus on the procurement of stem cells and cell lines for research. Pt. II of the book (Stem Cell Geopolitics) looks at what happened domestically as the debate over stem cells moved from the federal to the state levels and back in the US, and then turns to consider transnational circuits that were crucial to those practices and conversations. Ch. 3 looks at three phases that made up the beginning of human pluripotent stem cell research in the US: the time around President Bush's 2001 policy, the period when states “seceded” from that policy (exemplified by California's Proposition 71), and the period around Obama's 2009 policy. Ch. 4 looks at the transnational geopolitics of stem cell research in an era when stem cell research became increasingly international and research advocates were deeply concerned with international competition and “brain drain.” Thompson takes readers into laboratory environments in South Korea and Singapore in order to undermine a popular rhetorical binary of East/West that contrasted an “East” that had a pro-science spirit and lack of concern with the moral status of the embryo, and a “West” that had been taken over by anti-science religious fanatics and technophobes. Pt. III of the book (Thinking of Other Lives) looks carefully at questions of research subjecthood. Ch. 7 focuses on human-human relationships and practices of donation at a time when a number of norms came under renewed scrutiny – including altruism, anonymity, and the alienation of tissue from donors – and this led to the conclusion that the old model for donation wasn't working. In this context, there were increasing demands for reciprocity in various forms, and Thompson considers various models in California that rethought the relationships between donor/recipient and biomaterial/bioinformation. Ch. 6 focuses on the logic of using animals as substitutive research subjects for human-focused research, and calling for a move away from using animals as research subjects and toward using in vitro systems instead. To do all of this, Thompson develops a methodology she calls “triage” which we talk about early in the interview. Good Science is a wonderful and critical book, and well worth reading and teaching widely! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine

New Books Network
Charis Thompson, “Good Science: The Ethical Choreography of Stem Cell Research” (MIT Press, 2013)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2015 73:48


Charis Thompson‘s Good Science: The Ethical Choreography of Stem Cell Research (MIT Press, 2013) is an important book. Good Science explores the “ethical choreography” of the consolidation of human embryonic stem cell research in the first decade of the twenty-first century, drawing important implications for the possible futures of stem cell research by looking carefully at its past and developing an approach to what Thompson calls “good science.” The book compellingly argues that “a high level of political attention to the ethics of the life sciences and biomedicine…is a good thing for science and democracy,” especially as we have now reached “the end of the beginning of human pluripotent stem cell research.” Part I of the book (Stem Cell Biopolitics) explores early attention to the embryo debate. Ch. 2 looks at stem cell research as it’s widely understood to engage ethical concerns, describing the “pro-curial frame” of stem cell research in the period under scrutiny, when promoting stem cell innovation involved aspirations to be pro-cure and there was an ethical focus on the procurement of stem cells and cell lines for research. Pt. II of the book (Stem Cell Geopolitics) looks at what happened domestically as the debate over stem cells moved from the federal to the state levels and back in the US, and then turns to consider transnational circuits that were crucial to those practices and conversations. Ch. 3 looks at three phases that made up the beginning of human pluripotent stem cell research in the US: the time around President Bush’s 2001 policy, the period when states “seceded” from that policy (exemplified by California’s Proposition 71), and the period around Obama’s 2009 policy. Ch. 4 looks at the transnational geopolitics of stem cell research in an era when stem cell research became increasingly international and research advocates were deeply concerned with international competition and “brain drain.” Thompson takes readers into laboratory environments in South Korea and Singapore in order to undermine a popular rhetorical binary of East/West that contrasted an “East” that had a pro-science spirit and lack of concern with the moral status of the embryo, and a “West” that had been taken over by anti-science religious fanatics and technophobes. Pt. III of the book (Thinking of Other Lives) looks carefully at questions of research subjecthood. Ch. 7 focuses on human-human relationships and practices of donation at a time when a number of norms came under renewed scrutiny – including altruism, anonymity, and the alienation of tissue from donors – and this led to the conclusion that the old model for donation wasn’t working. In this context, there were increasing demands for reciprocity in various forms, and Thompson considers various models in California that rethought the relationships between donor/recipient and biomaterial/bioinformation. Ch. 6 focuses on the logic of using animals as substitutive research subjects for human-focused research, and calling for a move away from using animals as research subjects and toward using in vitro systems instead. To do all of this, Thompson develops a methodology she calls “triage” which we talk about early in the interview. Good Science is a wonderful and critical book, and well worth reading and teaching widely! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Charis Thompson, “Good Science: The Ethical Choreography of Stem Cell Research” (MIT Press, 2013)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2015 73:48


Charis Thompson‘s Good Science: The Ethical Choreography of Stem Cell Research (MIT Press, 2013) is an important book. Good Science explores the “ethical choreography” of the consolidation of human embryonic stem cell research in the first decade of the twenty-first century, drawing important implications for the possible futures of stem cell research by looking carefully at its past and developing an approach to what Thompson calls “good science.” The book compellingly argues that “a high level of political attention to the ethics of the life sciences and biomedicine…is a good thing for science and democracy,” especially as we have now reached “the end of the beginning of human pluripotent stem cell research.” Part I of the book (Stem Cell Biopolitics) explores early attention to the embryo debate. Ch. 2 looks at stem cell research as it’s widely understood to engage ethical concerns, describing the “pro-curial frame” of stem cell research in the period under scrutiny, when promoting stem cell innovation involved aspirations to be pro-cure and there was an ethical focus on the procurement of stem cells and cell lines for research. Pt. II of the book (Stem Cell Geopolitics) looks at what happened domestically as the debate over stem cells moved from the federal to the state levels and back in the US, and then turns to consider transnational circuits that were crucial to those practices and conversations. Ch. 3 looks at three phases that made up the beginning of human pluripotent stem cell research in the US: the time around President Bush’s 2001 policy, the period when states “seceded” from that policy (exemplified by California’s Proposition 71), and the period around Obama’s 2009 policy. Ch. 4 looks at the transnational geopolitics of stem cell research in an era when stem cell research became increasingly international and research advocates were deeply concerned with international competition and “brain drain.” Thompson takes readers into laboratory environments in South Korea and Singapore in order to undermine a popular rhetorical binary of East/West that contrasted an “East” that had a pro-science spirit and lack of concern with the moral status of the embryo, and a “West” that had been taken over by anti-science religious fanatics and technophobes. Pt. III of the book (Thinking of Other Lives) looks carefully at questions of research subjecthood. Ch. 7 focuses on human-human relationships and practices of donation at a time when a number of norms came under renewed scrutiny – including altruism, anonymity, and the alienation of tissue from donors – and this led to the conclusion that the old model for donation wasn’t working. In this context, there were increasing demands for reciprocity in various forms, and Thompson considers various models in California that rethought the relationships between donor/recipient and biomaterial/bioinformation. Ch. 6 focuses on the logic of using animals as substitutive research subjects for human-focused research, and calling for a move away from using animals as research subjects and toward using in vitro systems instead. To do all of this, Thompson develops a methodology she calls “triage” which we talk about early in the interview. Good Science is a wonderful and critical book, and well worth reading and teaching widely! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Technology
Charis Thompson, “Good Science: The Ethical Choreography of Stem Cell Research” (MIT Press, 2013)

New Books in Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2015 73:48


Charis Thompson‘s Good Science: The Ethical Choreography of Stem Cell Research (MIT Press, 2013) is an important book. Good Science explores the “ethical choreography” of the consolidation of human embryonic stem cell research in the first decade of the twenty-first century, drawing important implications for the possible futures of stem cell research by looking carefully at its past and developing an approach to what Thompson calls “good science.” The book compellingly argues that “a high level of political attention to the ethics of the life sciences and biomedicine…is a good thing for science and democracy,” especially as we have now reached “the end of the beginning of human pluripotent stem cell research.” Part I of the book (Stem Cell Biopolitics) explores early attention to the embryo debate. Ch. 2 looks at stem cell research as it’s widely understood to engage ethical concerns, describing the “pro-curial frame” of stem cell research in the period under scrutiny, when promoting stem cell innovation involved aspirations to be pro-cure and there was an ethical focus on the procurement of stem cells and cell lines for research. Pt. II of the book (Stem Cell Geopolitics) looks at what happened domestically as the debate over stem cells moved from the federal to the state levels and back in the US, and then turns to consider transnational circuits that were crucial to those practices and conversations. Ch. 3 looks at three phases that made up the beginning of human pluripotent stem cell research in the US: the time around President Bush’s 2001 policy, the period when states “seceded” from that policy (exemplified by California’s Proposition 71), and the period around Obama’s 2009 policy. Ch. 4 looks at the transnational geopolitics of stem cell research in an era when stem cell research became increasingly international and research advocates were deeply concerned with international competition and “brain drain.” Thompson takes readers into laboratory environments in South Korea and Singapore in order to undermine a popular rhetorical binary of East/West that contrasted an “East” that had a pro-science spirit and lack of concern with the moral status of the embryo, and a “West” that had been taken over by anti-science religious fanatics and technophobes. Pt. III of the book (Thinking of Other Lives) looks carefully at questions of research subjecthood. Ch. 7 focuses on human-human relationships and practices of donation at a time when a number of norms came under renewed scrutiny – including altruism, anonymity, and the alienation of tissue from donors – and this led to the conclusion that the old model for donation wasn’t working. In this context, there were increasing demands for reciprocity in various forms, and Thompson considers various models in California that rethought the relationships between donor/recipient and biomaterial/bioinformation. Ch. 6 focuses on the logic of using animals as substitutive research subjects for human-focused research, and calling for a move away from using animals as research subjects and toward using in vitro systems instead. To do all of this, Thompson develops a methodology she calls “triage” which we talk about early in the interview. Good Science is a wonderful and critical book, and well worth reading and teaching widely! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in African American Studies
Charis Thompson, “Good Science: The Ethical Choreography of Stem Cell Research” (MIT Press, 2013)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2015 73:48


Charis Thompson‘s Good Science: The Ethical Choreography of Stem Cell Research (MIT Press, 2013) is an important book. Good Science explores the “ethical choreography” of the consolidation of human embryonic stem cell research in the first decade of the twenty-first century, drawing important implications for the possible futures of stem cell research by looking carefully at its past and developing an approach to what Thompson calls “good science.” The book compellingly argues that “a high level of political attention to the ethics of the life sciences and biomedicine…is a good thing for science and democracy,” especially as we have now reached “the end of the beginning of human pluripotent stem cell research.” Part I of the book (Stem Cell Biopolitics) explores early attention to the embryo debate. Ch. 2 looks at stem cell research as it's widely understood to engage ethical concerns, describing the “pro-curial frame” of stem cell research in the period under scrutiny, when promoting stem cell innovation involved aspirations to be pro-cure and there was an ethical focus on the procurement of stem cells and cell lines for research. Pt. II of the book (Stem Cell Geopolitics) looks at what happened domestically as the debate over stem cells moved from the federal to the state levels and back in the US, and then turns to consider transnational circuits that were crucial to those practices and conversations. Ch. 3 looks at three phases that made up the beginning of human pluripotent stem cell research in the US: the time around President Bush's 2001 policy, the period when states “seceded” from that policy (exemplified by California's Proposition 71), and the period around Obama's 2009 policy. Ch. 4 looks at the transnational geopolitics of stem cell research in an era when stem cell research became increasingly international and research advocates were deeply concerned with international competition and “brain drain.” Thompson takes readers into laboratory environments in South Korea and Singapore in order to undermine a popular rhetorical binary of East/West that contrasted an “East” that had a pro-science spirit and lack of concern with the moral status of the embryo, and a “West” that had been taken over by anti-science religious fanatics and technophobes. Pt. III of the book (Thinking of Other Lives) looks carefully at questions of research subjecthood. Ch. 7 focuses on human-human relationships and practices of donation at a time when a number of norms came under renewed scrutiny – including altruism, anonymity, and the alienation of tissue from donors – and this led to the conclusion that the old model for donation wasn't working. In this context, there were increasing demands for reciprocity in various forms, and Thompson considers various models in California that rethought the relationships between donor/recipient and biomaterial/bioinformation. Ch. 6 focuses on the logic of using animals as substitutive research subjects for human-focused research, and calling for a move away from using animals as research subjects and toward using in vitro systems instead. To do all of this, Thompson develops a methodology she calls “triage” which we talk about early in the interview. Good Science is a wonderful and critical book, and well worth reading and teaching widely! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

OPB's State of Wonder
State Of Wonder: May 9, 2015 - PICA's DaDa Ball, Other Lives, Haunting Of Sunshine Girl & Bend Arts

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2015 38:39


1:25 - Paige McKenzie, perhaps the Pacific Northwest's biggest homegrown YouTube star, talks about creating the runaway-hit series The Haunting of Sunshine Girl from her house outside Portland. She reads from her new YA novel on Saturday, May 9 at 4 p.m. at Jacobsen’s Books in Hillsboro.11:00 - We check in on winners of Bend's inaugural Cultural Tourism Fund grants — a brand new system of support for arts & culture organizations like BendFilm and Atelier 6000.18:55 - Opbmusic's Jerad Walker shares his love of one of Portland's newer musical transplants Other Lives. Their new album, "Rituals," reflects their newfound home. They play Monday, May 11 at Doug Fir.20:55 - PICA's debaucherous art party, the DaDa Ball, was legendary in its day. And now the contemporary arts organization is bringing it back for its 20th anniversary on May 16, calling it TaDaDa. We hear what all the fuss was about from some of its organizers. More info on the arty craziness and all night party here.30:45 - Los Portenos writing collective reads selections from an upcoming event, drawing inspiration from the poems of Miguel Hernandez and William Stafford.For full stories, go to: http://www.opb.org/radio/programs/stateofwonder/segment/state-of-wonder-may-9-2015/

Zone 1 Radio
LondonGigGuide #93 - 14/04/15 - Your weekly, no nonsense guide to smaller London gigs

Zone 1 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 58:21


This show is an unbiased, unplaylisted, guide to smaller London gigs. In this weeks show we have 10 gigs to recommend and of the 15 tracks that we’re playing it is the play first play for 12 of them. This week we have music from Winters Island, Osca, Our Girl and Other Lives. We also have a ‘Double Bill’ from Me for Queen and Martha Bean and our ‘Shameless Favourite’ is from Cape Cub. We play every kind of music – it just has to be good. You can find details of all the gigs mentioned and hear the tracks again by going to the website - www.londongigguide.co.uk. http://www.twitter.com/londongigguide http://www.facebook.com/thelondongigg... #music #londongigs #livemusic

ZoneOneRadio - #Zone1GigGuide with Alex Irons
LondonGigGuide #93 - 14/04/15 - Your weekly, no nonsense guide to smaller London gigs

ZoneOneRadio - #Zone1GigGuide with Alex Irons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 58:21


This show is an unbiased, unplaylisted, guide to smaller London gigs. In this weeks show we have 10 gigs to recommend and of the 15 tracks that we’re playing it is the play first play for 12 of them. This week we have music from Winters Island, Osca, Our Girl and Other Lives. We also have a ‘Double Bill’ from Me for Queen and Martha Bean and our ‘Shameless Favourite’ is from Cape Cub. We play every kind of music – it just has to be good. You can find details of all the gigs mentioned and hear the tracks again by going to the website - www.londongigguide.co.uk. http://www.twitter.com/londongigguide http://www.facebook.com/thelondongigg... #music #londongigs #livemusic

King Kong
KING KONG del 09/02/2015 - Parte 1

King Kong

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2015 18:53


Da Beck agli Other Lives

The Doctor Who Podcast
The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #270: Remembrance of the Daleks

The Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2014 51:43


Join James, Leeson and Luke from the Minute Doctor Who Podcast as they chat about wobbly daleks and a shouty Davros. Ian and Michele chime in with their review of Other Lives as they continue...

Traveling the Vortex
Episode 162 – Every Girl's Crazy About a Sharp Dressed Time Lord

Traveling the Vortex

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2014 97:45


In this week’s podcast we take a look in on the Eighth Doctor and companions Charley and C’rizz in the Big Finish Main line audios, Scaredy Cat and Other Lives. And speaking of Charley, our reactions to an announcement by Big Finish to give Ms. Pollard her own series of audios. Also, some news of the week, including a certain Time Lords next choice of wardrobe for the upcoming series. Plus, more news of the...Read more The post Episode 162 – Every Girl’s Crazy About a Sharp Dressed Time Lord appeared first on Traveling the Vortex.

Tell Me Something I Don't Know
TMSIDK 015: Evan Dorkin & Peter Bagge

Tell Me Something I Don't Know

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2013


Peter Bagge and Evan Dorkin began making alternative comics in the 1980s. Peter Bagge began his career on R. Crumb’s Weirdo magazine as a cartoonist and then editor. He created Neat Stuff and Hate for Fantagraphics Books along with works for DC Comics, Marvel, and Dark Horse including the titles Yeah! (with Gilbert Hernandez), Apocalypse Nerd, and Other Lives. His latest work is the biography, Rebel Woman: The Margaret Sanger Story. Evan Dorkin is best known for Milk & Cheese, Dork, and Superman and Batman: World’s Funnest (he also wrote and drew Bill & Ted’s Excellent Comic Book). He has written for a number of TV shows including Space Ghost Coast To Coast, Superman, and Welcome To Eltingville. He is the co-creator of Beasts Of Burden (with Jill Thompson). Follow TMSIDK on Twitter GET TMSIDK: RSS | On iTunes | Download episode | Listen on Stitcher Tell Me Something I Don't Know is produced and hosted by three talented cartoonists and illustrators: Jim Rugg, a Pittsburgh-based comic book artist, graphic designer, zinemaker, and writer best known for Afrodisiac, The Plain Janes, and Street Angel. His latest project is SUPERMAG. Jasen Lex is a designer and illustrator from Pittsburgh. He is currently working on a graphic novel called Washington Unbound. All of his art and comics can be found at jasenlex.com. Ed Piskor is the cartoonist who drew the comic, Wizzywig, and draws the Brain Rot/ Hip Hop Family Tree comic strip at this very site, soon to be collected by Fantagraphics Books and available for pre-order now.

Bands Under the Radar
SXSW 2011 Part 2 (#56)

Bands Under the Radar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2011 126:52


This is my annual SXSW podcast that I have been building for months! If there a song or artist that played SXSW that you thought was exceptional and not on my podcasts please send me your song suggestions to: butrmgmt@gmail.com for consideration. SXSW 2011 Part 2 1. DEERPEOPLE - New Dance 2. Colourmusic - Tog 3. Other Lives - Paper Cities 4. The Boxer Rebellion - Locked In The Basement 5. Slow Motion Centerfold - Super Grand Master 6. The Parlotones - Brighter Side Of Hell 7. The Hundred Days - So What 8. Hands - Onward Upward 9. The Rouge - Lady Luck 10. The Hood Internet and Kid Static - Chi City 11. FreeSol - Don't Give It Away 12. The Beaus - Final Notice 13. The Kills - DNA 14. Tapes 'n Tapes - Freak Out 15. Mona - Listen To Your Love 16. Dirty Gold - California Sunrise 17. The Joy Formidable - Whirring 18. The Black Angels - Hunting At 1300 McKinley 19. The Hours - Ali In The Jungle 20. The Daylights - Terra Firma 21. Sarah Jaffe - Clementine 22. Eisley - Ambulance (Live) 23. Rams' Pocket Radio - 1+2 24. Kitten - Kill The Light 25. Jimmy Gnecco - Bring You Home 26. Matt Corby - Light Home 27. The Head And The Heart - Down In The Valley 28. Fitz Ant The Tantrums - MoneyGrabber 29. Wye Oak - Civilian 30. Elizabeth And The Catapult 31. Kingsley Flood - I Don't Wanna Go Home 32. Deer Tick - Twenty Miles

Gutter Trash
Episode 75: Other Lives

Gutter Trash

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2010


Recorded on April 26, 2010. It’s a small one. That’s what she said. This week on an abrupt episode of Gutter Trash, we review Peter Bagge’s Other Lives. And that’s pretty much it. There’s some other stuff, nothing really significant to write about. Episode 75: Other Lives Music by Legbone and Black Wolf Fight. Check … Continue reading

Doctor Who: Podshock MP3
Doctor Who: Podshock - 24

Doctor Who: Podshock MP3

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2006 103:09


Doctor Who: Podshock Episode 24 For the Week of the 6th of February 2006 Running Time: 1:43:09 In this episode: News - Tom Baker Calling, David Tennant narrating audio books, Maureen Lipman in the 2006 series, James Hawes steps down from Torchwood. Features - Doctor Who at the Cavern organizers: Brian Gorman and Erica Egerton Interviewed, Review of Big Finish Audio dramas: Other Lives reviewed by Colin (Abersoch) and Pier Pressure reviewed by Taras Hnatyshyn. Feedback - Email and Audio feedback submissions. Announcements - I-CON 25, Who in the Cavern. Promos - Big Finish's Doctor Who: Other Lives, and Doctor Who: Pier Pressure. Hosted by James Naughton (UK), Ken Deep (US), and Louis Trapani (US), and Chris Rattray in Australia. Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml

Doctor Who: Podshock
Doctor Who: Podshock - 24

Doctor Who: Podshock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2006 103:09


Doctor Who: Podshock Episode 24 For the Week of the 6th of February 2006 Running Time: 1:43:09 In this episode: News - Tom Baker Calling, David Tennant narrating audio books, Maureen Lipman in the 2006 series, James Hawes steps down from Torchwood. Features - Doctor Who at the Cavern organizers: Brian Gorman and Erica Egerton Interviewed, Review of Big Finish Audio dramas: Other Lives reviewed by Colin (Abersoch) and Pier Pressure reviewed by Taras Hnatyshyn. Feedback - Email and Audio feedback submissions. Announcements - I-CON 25, Who in the Cavern. Promos - Big Finish's Doctor Who: Other Lives, and Doctor Who: Pier Pressure. Hosted by James Naughton (UK), Ken Deep (US), and Louis Trapani (US), and Chris Rattray in Australia. Do you need the MP3 file format? Get our MP3 version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml