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Sing Out! Radio Magazine
Episode 2342: 24-37 Humor in Difficult Times, Pt.2

Sing Out! Radio Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 58:30


This week on the Magazine we continue to offer a remedy for the challenges of daily life. Once again, the program features humorous songs from Dave Van Ronk, John Hartford, Robin and Linda Williams, Lou and Peter Berryman, Willie Nelson and lots more. So, turn away from the TV, put down your phone for a little bit, and and enjoy … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysPeter Ostroushko / “Rumba de los Holsteins” / Presents the Mando Boys / Red HouseDave Van Ronk / “Georgie and the IRT” / Down in Washington Square / Smithsonian FolkwaysBill and the Belles / “Preacher and the Bear” / Dreamsongs, Etc. / JalopyWillie Nelson / “Still Not Dead” / God's Problem Child / LegacyOld Man Luedecke / “Sardine Song” / Easy Money / True NorthBill Morrissey & Greg Brown / “Fishing with Bill” / Friend of Mine / PhiloTim O'Brien and the O'Boys / “Farmer's Cursed Wife” / Oh Boy! Oh Boy! / Sugar HillBKO / “Berkeley” / Moon Over Mendocino / Mill GulchThe Chicken Chokers / “Lookin' for Money” / Chokers and Flies / RounderPeter Ostroushko / “Mando Boys War Hymn” / Presents the Mando Boys / Red HouseJohn Hartford / “Old Joe Clark” / Morning Bugle / RounderJohn Hartford / “Don't Leave Your Records in the Sun” / Mark Twang / RounderThe John Hartford Stringband / “She's Gone (And Bob's Gone With Her)” / Memories of John / Compass Lou and Peter Berryman / “Ketchup Wasn't Red” / The Universe in 14 Examples / CornbeltRobin & Linda Williams / “Marvin & Mavis Medley” / Radio Songs / Red HousePete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways

Speaking of Higher Ed: Conversations on Teaching and Learning
12. MomentumU and You with Peter Berryman

Speaking of Higher Ed: Conversations on Teaching and Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 34:11


Seeking a short course on course design or an active learning toolkit? Explore MomentumU, a virtual professional development platform tailored for University System of Georgia (USG) faculty and staff. Directed by Peter Berryman, the Director of Digital Instruction at the Office of Teaching and Learning Excellence for USG, this platform hosts a growing array of short courses and other resources.  Full-time USG faculty members have access to self-enroll in courses, while part-time faculty and staff can request access. The self-paced short courses on MomentumU are regularly updated with content utilizing evidence-based pedagogies aimed at increasing engagement and enhancing student success. Many courses offer badges and certificates upon completion, valuable additions to your promotion and tenure portfolio. Beyond short courses, MomentumU also provides teaching toolkits and other valuable resources.  Speaking of Higher Ed is produced by the Center for Instructional Innovation at Augusta University. Find more episodes and resources on our show page. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode.

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Throwback Thursday Ep 22: Hope for Chronic Illness - Peter Berryman

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 60:22


Today, we speak with Peter Berryman – a man who is so highly qualified that he has more letters behind his name, than IN his name, including MSc BMedSc PGDipHSc BSc ND AdvDipHom DipAstPsych GradCertEd, GAICD. He has taught at various colleges in Australia and New Zealand. Currently, as of mid-October 2021, he is the President of the Australian Traditional Medicine Society and hoping to be re-elected in their election in the coming days, with voting finishing on 27 October 2021. Find out more about the ATMS here: https://www.atms.com.au/

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Ep 158: Homeopathy at the Woodford Folk Festival - with Peter Berryman

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 54:10


In this episode, Peter will talk to us about the Woodford Folk Festival, where the ATMS sponsored a tent of homeopaths to help out at the six day and six  night event, where they treated a whole variety of different conditions. Peter Berryman is a qualified Naturopath, Homeopath, Medical Scientist & educator who has spent 30 years+ in clinical practice. Peter is also Director (2007-) and President (2017 -) of the ATMS, with the special role of representing the ATMS on the Chinese Medical Board of NSW, the Australia Council of Chinese Medicine, and the Chinese Medical Board of Australia. He holds a Master of Science (homeopathy), a Bachelor of Medical Science, a Bachelor of Science, a post-graduate diploma in health sciences, an advanced diploma in homeopathy, a diploma in naturopathy, and a post-graduate diploma in education, and a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Check out these episode highlights: 01:54 - What is the Woodford Folk Festival 08:06 - How the festival is different from other festivals 15:00 - What is the experience like at the dispensary 19:03 - Fibonacci home records in water dosing 32:14 - Where can people get in touch if they want to get involved 35:55 - The future of homeopathy in Australia 45:54 - How long does it take for chronic cases to reach the point of cure Find out more about Peter Website: https://www.atms.com.au/ Support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast by making a $5 once-off donation at www.buymeacoffee.com/hangout   Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/   Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s   Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom

VCO Esports Studio
VCO Esports Studio #72 - with Peter Berryman

VCO Esports Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 20:47


Together with his team-mates Maxime Brient, Michele Constantini and Yohann Harth, he won the iRacing 24h Daytona last weekend: Peter Berryman!In this chat with Ben Constanduros, the Apex Racing Team driver talks about this victory, his passion for Esports racing and Apex' all-new team facilities in the UK.#vcoesports #vcostudio

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Ep 22: Hope for Chronic Illness - Homeopath Peter Berryman shares his passion for helping patients with chronic illnesses and passing on his knowledge to the next generation of Homeopaths

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 58:24


Today, we speak with Peter Berryman – a man who is so highly qualified that he has more letters behind his name, than IN his name, including MSc BMedSc PGDipHSc BSc ND AdvDipHom DipAstPsych GradCertEd, GAICD. He has taught at various colleges in Australia and New Zealand. Currently, as of mid-October 2021, he is the President of the Australian Traditional Medicine Society and hoping to be re-elected in their election in the coming days, with voting finishing on 27 October 2021. Find out more about the ATMS here: https://www.atms.com.au/

iRacers Download
Episode 32: Peter Berryman

iRacers Download

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 46:30


This week, Taylor & Justin sit with Peter Berryman, winner of the Force Dynamic Dallara Championship at Monza. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Song Of The Soul
Lou & Peter Berryman, No Joke!

Song Of The Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021


Song Of The Soul
Lou & Peter Berryman, No Joke!

Song Of The Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 55:00


Lou & Peter Berryman are known for their unstoppable humor & wordplay, and for their distinctive guitar & accordion instrumentation. Based in Madison, WI, they've churned out many hundreds of songs on topics large & small, staving off the weight of the world with terminal laughter syndrome. There's no one like them as you will know by browsing their Lou & Peter's Big Songbook.

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Sing Out! Radio Magazine
Episode 2053: #20-53: Farewell 2020

Sing Out! Radio Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 58:30


2020 has been a year like no other. Everyone is glad to see 2021 arrive. For this week’s program, we celebrate the coming new year in a traditional fashion with serious and silly songs about the occasion. We’ll hear Peter and Lou Berryman, Mary Harris, Tommy Sands, Waterson-Carthy, Skinner & T'witch, Kate Taylor and many more. Let’s all celebrate the passage of time … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine. Episode #20-53: Farewell 2020 Host: Tom Druckenmiller Artist/”Song”/CD/Label Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways Anthony Newett / “When the Saints Go Marching In” / Strut / Rittenhouse Lou & Peter Berryman / “New New Year Year” / Just One Angel v2.0 / Yellow Tail Nowell Sing We Clear / “Carol for the New Year” / Hail Smiling Morn / Golden Hind Reid Jamieson / “This Could Be the Year” / Songs fo a Winter's Night / Self Produced Amanda Anne Platt & the Honeycutters / “(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace Love and Understanding” / Christmas on a Greyhound Bus / Organic Various / “First Day of the Year” / The Gathering / Sycamore Road Mary Harris / “Happy New Year Blues” / Where Will You Be On Christmas Day / Dust-to-Digital Skinner & T'witch / “The Drinking Song” / The Bells of Christmas / Self Produced The Yellow Room Gang / “Happy New Day” / Happy New Day / Yellow Room Anthony Newett / “Oh Dem Golden Slippers” / Strut / Rittenhouse Loreena McKennitt / “The Mummer's Dance” / Live in Paris and Toronto / QR Tommy Sands / “Whiter Shade of Pale” / An Irish Christmas with Tommy Sands / Green Linnet Waterson-Carthy / “New Year Carol-Residue” / Holy Heathems amd the Green Man / Topic Denise Jordan Finley / “Dona Nobis Pacem” / Solstice / Dome Island Margot Krimmel & Beth Leachman-Gadbaw / “Song of Peace” / Icy December / Whitebirds Kate Taylor / “Auld Lang Syne” / Auld Lang Syne / Front Door Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways

Sex in the Pews
#254 – Classy Sexy Fun with Kurt Schels

Sex in the Pews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 99:19


North Woods of Wisconsin entrepreneur of the Bucktail Gentlemen’s Club makes one of the most authentic premiers in Pews history. This episode and rendition of “organized fun with a purpose” commences with Glenn discussing: safer sex, the actual definition of “religion”, the new peace deal with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Israel what it portends for the future, and other manifestations of humanity’s progress. Then we hear of: Kurt’s upbringing, his choosing figure skating over hockey, the devastating impact of “The Great Recession” to him professionally and how that led to him trafficking in drugs which led to a federal conviction, eight years in prison and learning there “what matter, who matters, and who matters to you”. his life in prison, the role Jehovah Witness played in his divorce, why he always chose to date older women, Glenn’s religious years and experience in Northern Wisconsin, how Kurt got into the strip club business, Scarface, his first sexual experience after being released from prison, doing gentlemen’s clubbing in a better way, Glenn’s visit with his sons to the Bucktail and his history with the building, the origins of its name, the aircraft on its roof, the proposed mile high club for it, plus so much more! The Post Game Show includes music from Mötley Crüe, Lou and Peter Berryman and Lewis Black’s bit on drinking in Wisconsin. It ain’t going to be boring. Powerful and poignant adult content, insight, humor and spirituality. NSFW or children. A portion of all proceeds donated to combat human sex slave trafficking and genital mutilation.

Caffe Lena 60 Years of Song
Caffe Lena 60 Episode 35 1994

Caffe Lena 60 Years of Song

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 2:01


Transporting a harpsichord across a continent by train, and spending Canadian Tire money on making an album. This is episode 35 of Caffe Lena: 60 Years of Song. Thank you to Sarah at the Caffe for the list of songs and artists for the feature. Lou and Peter Berryman met in high school. They graduated in 1965 and started performing as a duo. A few years later, they were married and moved from Wisconsin to Vancouver, lugging a harpsichord Lou built while crossing the continent on a train. The marriage may not have lasted but they continue playing music together. Corin Raymond’s songs are very Canadian , slightly apocalyptic and suggest criminal activity. His song “Don’t Spend it Honey” mentions Canadian Tire money and in 2012 he announced a campaign to raise funds for a new album after fans spontaneously started giving it to him at live shows. The album was released in 2013. Caffe Lena : 60 Years of Song , a production of WEXT Radio.

Song Of The Soul
Music Collage of Early 2019

Song Of The Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 55:00


A collage of song & interview from first quarter 2019! Some of the rich tapestry of Song of the Soul leading up to 2019's spring weather, from the guests who graced our airwaves at that time, and which can hopefully inspire us through our own determined progress out of winter. Guests snapshots include: Stuart Stotts, Wendy Martin, Lou & Peter Berryman, Ali Handal, Xanthe Alexis, Katy Vernon, & Jennifer Levenhagen.

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The Woodshed Podcast Live from The Hearing Room
The Woodshed Podcast 32 featuring April Grant

The Woodshed Podcast Live from The Hearing Room

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 102:29


APRIL CATHERINE GRANTApril has appeared at the Mystic Sea Music Festival, the Portsmouth Maritime Festival, and the New England Folk Festival. She has told stories and sung songs everywhere from the Vanilla Bean Cafe (Pomfret, CT) to the Glenfarg Folk Club (Scotland) and The Story Space (Cambridge). Her stage persona has been described as “charismatic,” and her song choices as “riveting” and “playful yet sinister.”April is a mainstay of singing circles in the Boston area, and makes her home in Somerville, MA. She has taken her skills as a storyteller, unaccompanied singer, and poet to traditional music venues and literary conferences in the US, Canada and the UK. Believing that unaccompanied singing is important in telling the story to be told, she carries whole concerts solely with her voice, though she also plays a little guitar from time to time.April got her start performing in singing and storytelling settings such as the Pioneer Valley Song and Story Swap, the main stage at the Black Sheep Cafe (Amherst, MA) and the Fire & Water Cafe (Northampton, MA). Through festivals and events such as the Mystic Sea Music Festival, the Old Songs Festival, the GottaGetGon Festival (held by the Pickin' and Singin' Gatherin' in upstate NY), and Pinewoods Folk Music Week, April has enjoyed opportunities to hear, meet, and learn from traditional singers and folk revival performers, and people who love old songs. Longtime personal idols include David Jones, Louisa Jo Killen, Judy Cook, Brian Peters, Sara Grey, Margaret MacArthur, Gordeanna McCulloch, Lou and Peter Berryman, Martin and Shan Graebe, Tom Lewis, Dave Webber and Anni Fentiman, Will Noble and Denise Norton O'Sullivan. Please take a break from reading this bio, go and listen to one or more of these people, and come back after that.In an effort to perform songs no one else has already claimed, April took up songwriting a few years ago, and has been delighted to find that a lot of people don't realize she's a songwriter. She tries to make her work blend with traditional styles, so she can gauge her success by the fact that her songs are often mistaken for being traditional. (Mind you, she's also flattered when people ask whether she wrote the song “The Charming Young Widow I Met On The Train,” which has happened more than once.)At time of writing, April has made one live recording, “The Lady of Northampton,” a solo concert at the much-missed Fire & Water Cafe in Northampton, MA. She appears on two studio recordings, historical album “Buckskin Heroes: Songs Of America's Wars Afloat,” documenting conflicts in song from colonial New England through the nineteenth century, and marine biology-themed album “Songs of the Sea Creatures” in collaboration with her mother, songwriter and zoologist Sue Grant (aka Dr. Susan T. Grant).April is lucky to be in a mother-daughter loop of song inheritance, having first learned songs from her mother. Dr. Grant's huge repertoire of songs and ballads has been acquired from folk revival performers, printed collections, and Girl Scout singing traditions. Together with April's father, Don Grant, they have enjoyed singing at festivals, on car trips, and by campfires, throughout April's life.aprilcatherinegrant.com

Song Of The Soul
Lou & Peter Berryman, No Joke!

Song Of The Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019


Conversations With My Dummy
CWMD 67 Marshmallows

Conversations With My Dummy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 18:30


Harry tells us about the importance of marshmallows through history. Michael Cooney sings a great song by Peter Berryman called "Vegetables," one of Steve's favorites. Steve and Harry sing a song about their cat, one mean son of a gun. 

FX Medicine Podcast Central
Naturopathy: What is Co-Regulation? with Peter Berryman

FX Medicine Podcast Central

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018


Registration, co-regulation, statutory registration… Bottom line, what do they all mean for naturopathy in Australia?In today's podcast, Peter Berryman recounts the rich history of the Australian Traditional Medicine Society (ATMS), from it's beginnings with Dorothy Hall, through to becoming the largest Australian natural medicine association serving a plethora of clinical modalities that make up the greater complementary medicine industry.Peter joins us today to fulfil an FX Medicine podcast request we received from our community asking us to explore the other side of the statutory registration debate, namely, co-regulation.The co-regulatory model is the status quo and is supported by ATMS as the go-forward regulatory system for naturopaths in Australia. Peter covers off what this means, why they feel this is the best option and how this still supports patient and public safety. Peter and Andrew discuss the legal issues around scope of practice and protection of title as well as the powers the association holds to ensure members are trained to an agreed standard and committed to uphold the association's code of conduct.Find the transcript and show notes for this episode here: www.fxmedicine.com.au/blog-post/naturopathy-what-co-regulation-peter-berryman *****DISCLAIMER: The information provided on FX Medicine is for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for professional advice or care. Please seek the advice of a qualified health care professional in the event something you learn here raises questions or concerns regarding your health.*****

Plantrama - plants, landscapes, & bringing nature indoors
033 - Cymbidiums, Shamrocks, Spring Edibles, Cold Frames

Plantrama - plants, landscapes, & bringing nature indoors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 30:20


30 What’s for dinner: Mustards, Cresses, and Peas Spring greens and Peas What to forage for in early spring, and should you really plant peas on Saint Patrick’s Day? 5:18 Insider Information: Cymbidiums How to grow Cymbidium orchids, keep them alive through summer and bring them back into flower.   9:15 Eat/Drink/Grow: Cold Frames and Other Ways of “Pushing Spring” Ellen and C.L. explore the ways we can jumpstart our spring growing with cold frames and other means of protection. See the lyrics for Lou and Peter Berryman’s song that C.L. refers to on the Plantrama website.    21:57 Did You Know: Shamrocks At this time of year garden centers and grocery stores are filled with several types of Oxalis plants, sold as signs of spring and symbols of St. Patrick’s day. We talk about how to grow these as houseplants and use them in outdoor containers.   26:05 Love Letters and Questions: Planting pansies as early as possible.  

Riders Radio Theater
802 Trail of the Diamond Desperado

Riders Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2018 28:57


After a run-in with the US Western Bureau of Brands Enforcement, the Riders have renamed their home on the range to Harmony Ranch. They then decided to head into town, each Rider with his own errands to run. Ranger Doug to see Miss Marm, Woody to the library, Sidemeat to the laundromat, and Too Slim to… the barber. Featuring Lou and Peter Berryman!

Freethought Radio
Guests: Irreverent Folksingers Lou and Peter Berryman!

Freethought Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2009 37:48


After news--the huge coverage of FFRF's complaint about city prayers in Lodi, Calif., and the conviction of a parent for letting his daughter die of untreated diabetes for religious reasons--Wisconsin folksingers Lou and Peter Berryman perform in the studio. They will perform their favorite songs touching on religion, including the song that inspired FFRF to name its crime blotter, 'Black Collar Crime.' Tune in for a fun show!

MAD TOAST LIVE!
Episode 23 - Lou and Peter Berryman

MAD TOAST LIVE!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2009 66:23


Madison's favorite comedy songwriting team. louandpeter.com

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