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Antonia Gonzales
Monday, February 2, 2026

Antonia Gonzales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 4:59


Leaders of the North Slope village of Nuiqsut sued the U.S. Department of Interior on January 28, for canceling a key subsistence protection for a development project, as The Alaska Desk’s Alena Naiden from our flagship station KNBA reports. About a year ago, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management issued an agreement with Nuiqsut leaders that prohibited oil and gas development around Teshekpuk Lake, which is located in the northeastern corner of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. The goal was to mitigate the harm that the ConocoPhillips' Willow project would have on caribou – a crucial subsistence resource for Nuiqsut residents. But last month, the Department of the Interior, which oversees BLM, canceled that agreement, saying it was improperly issued in the first place. In turn, Nuiqsut's leadership filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, arguing that the cancellation was illegal. “We’re fighting to protect the area and think about the caribou.” George Tuukaq Sielak is the president of Nuiqsut's Kuukpik Corporation. He says the cancellation was disappointing and damaged the trust of Nuiqsut residents. “By pulling that right of way off, I mean, it’s just like throwing us away.” Department of Interior officials declined to comment, citing the pending litigation. When BLM approved the controversial Willow project in 2023, one condition was mitigating the harm on Teshekpuk Lake – a key habitat for the Teshekpuk Caribou Herd. And BLM signed a right-of-way agreement with Nuiqsut to meet that condition. That conservation measure was backed by the law that directs the Department of Interior to conduct oil and gas leasing in the reserve. The law also requires “maximum protection” for Teshekpuk Lake and other significant subsistence areas. M Sielak, with Kuupik Corporation, says that Nuiqsut residents are careful when they consider development projects so close to their home, but the promise of additional protections for caribou helped more residents to get on board with Willow. “We will support development in our area, as long as we work together to balance, such as what we’re doing here with a right of way.” But the Department of the Interior said that the federal law does not authorize such conservation measures when it canceled the right-of-way agreement. The department also said in its cancellation letter that right-of-way agreements are usually used to allow oil and gas activities, not prohibit them, and that the primary goal of the law regulating the reserve is to support oil and gas leasing, while subsistence protections come second. The department indicated that they expect to hold lease sales this winter, which may include the area around Teshekpuk lake. Nuiqsut leadership say they might consider legal avenues – like seeking injunctive relief – to protect the area, but no decision has been made yet. A moonson sunset at Massai Point inside Chiricahua National Monument in southeastern Arizona. (Photo: Ron Stewart / National Park Service) A bipartisan bill on Capitol Hill is looking to turn one of Arizona's federal monuments into the state's fourth national park behind Saguaro, the Petrified Forest, and the Grand Canyon. KJZZ's Gabriel Pietrorazio has details. Established in 1924 by President Calvin Coolidge, Chiricahua National Monument is known by many as the “Wonderland of Rocks”. From Geronimo to Cochise, this land is also steeped in Apache history, something the San Carlos Apache Tribe and neighboring Mescalero Apache Tribe in New Mexico, want to see permanently protected. The effort is being led by U.S. Sens. Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) and U.S. Rep. Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ) in the House. If passed, Arizona would tie fourth-overall with Colorado – behind Utah, Alaska, and California – for states with the most national parks. Yurok Chairman Joseph L James speaks at the 3rd Annual MMIP Tribal Policy Summit. (Courtesy Yurok Tribe / Facebook) California tribes are gathering this week for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) Tribal Policy Summit. The annual summit in its fourth year and is expected to draw tribal leaders, lawmakers, advocates, and victims' families. The theme is justice, healing, sovereignty, and solutions to the MMIP crisis. Two proposed pieces of legislation will be discussed: a bill to establish a MMIP Justice Program within the state justice department – and a bill to establish a Tribal Foster Care Prevention Program to prevent Indigenous children from entering the child welfare system, which advocates say is a MMIP pathway. The event is taking place Tuesday and Wednesday at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Sacramento. Get National Native News delivered to your inbox daily. Sign up for our daily newsletter today. Download our NV1 Android or iOs App for breaking news alerts. Check out the latest episode of Native America Calling Monday, February 2, 2026 – Native Americans are compelled to respond to indiscriminate ICE pressure

Safe Travels Pod
Petrified Forest National Park: The Art & Science of Museum Curation with Curator Matt Smith

Safe Travels Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 67:22


Have you ever wondered how a museum is built inside a national park—or what happens to the fossils once they're discovered?In this episode of Safe Travels, we go behind the scenes at Petrified Forest National Park with Park Ranger and Museum Curator Matt Smith to explore the art, science, and storytelling behind creating a world-class paleontological and natural history museum.Matt walks us through how fossils are collected, preserved, cataloged, and interpreted, and we dive into some of the incredible museum and research collections housed at Petrified Forest National Park. From Triassic-era fossils to curated specimens rarely seen by the public, this conversation sheds light on how park collections help scientists study ancient ecosystems while educating millions of visitors.We also discuss how museum exhibits are designed to balance scientific accuracy, public education, and visual storytelling, and why national park museums play a critical role in conservation, paleontology research, and protecting public lands.Matt's passion for paleontology, museums, and the landscapes of Petrified Forest is unmistakable throughout the episode, offering listeners a rare look at the people working behind the scenes to preserve deep time.______________Follow us on social!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/safetravelspodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@safetravelspodYouTube: youtube.com/@safetravelspodSafetravelspod.com 

Safe Travels Pod
Petrified Forest National Park: Prairie Dogs & Park Biology with Biologist Dylan Schneider

Safe Travels Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 57:52


Prairie Dogs, Bats, and Pronghorn: The Living Landscape of Petrified Forest National ParkPrairie dogs make their debut on the Safe Travels Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Park Ranger and Biologist Dylan Schneider to explore the vital role prairie dogs play in shaping the ecosystem of Petrified Forest National Park.Prairie dogs are far more than charismatic grassland mammals — they are a keystone species, influencing soil health, plant diversity, and habitat availability for countless other animals. Dylan explains how their burrows and behavior help maintain balance across the park's high desert landscape.Our conversation also dives into Petrified Forest National Park's acoustic monitoring program, a cutting-edge research tool used to study and track bat populations throughout the region. By analyzing soundscapes and echolocation calls, park biologists can monitor biodiversity and ecosystem health in ways that are both non-invasive and highly effective.We also spotlight one of North America's most fascinating mammals: the pronghorn. Known as the fastest land animal in the Western Hemisphere, pronghorns have evolved extraordinary adaptations that make them perfectly suited to the open landscapes of the Southwest.While Petrified Forest National Park is world-famous for its Triassic-era fossils and petrified wood, Dylan reveals a lesser-known story — a park that is very much alive, supporting an incredible diversity of modern wildlife. From grasslands to badlands, the park remains a dynamic and thriving ecosystem shaped by biology, sound, and time.______________Follow us on social!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/safetravelspodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@safetravelspodYouTube: youtube.com/@safetravelspodSafetravelspod.com 

Safe Travels Pod
Petrified Forest National Park: Route 66 & Park History with Historian Bill Parker

Safe Travels Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 58:37


In this episode of the Safe Travels Podcast, I'm joined by Bill Parker, Chief of Resources and Park Historian at Petrified Forest National Park, for a wide-ranging conversation that explores the historical and logistical forces that have shaped one of America's most iconic desert landscapes.Bill takes us beyond the park's famous petrified wood and into the human stories tied to Route 66, early automobile tourism, and the rise of roadside Americana in northern Arizona. We dive into how Holbrook, Arizona helped inspire Pixar's Radiator Springs, the significance of the historic REO Mountaineer, and why Petrified Forest remains one of the few national parks where Route 66 still runs directly through protected land.As Chief of Resources, Bill also explains the real-world challenges of preservation—from decades of petrified wood theft to the long-term impacts of highways, railroads, and modern transportation corridors on fragile cultural and natural resources. This episode offers a rare look at how infrastructure, tourism, and conservation intersect inside the National Park Service.Bill is an institution at Petrified Forest National Park, I'm grateful that he joined the podcast! ______________Follow us on social!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/safetravelspodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@safetravelspodYouTube: youtube.com/@safetravelspodSafetravelspod.com 

Safe Travels Pod
Petrified Forest National Park: Archeology & Human History with Archeologist Jon Hardes

Safe Travels Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 50:37


Petrified Forest National Park is one of the most significant archeological landscapes in the United States, preserving evidence of human history that stretches back over 13,000 years. While the park is often associated with petrified wood and Triassic-era fossils, its cultural resources tell an equally powerful story about long-term human interaction with the land.In this episode of the Safe Travels Podcast, I'm joined by Lead Archeologist and Park Ranger Jon Hardes for an in-depth conversation on archeology at Petrified Forest National Park and why the park plays a critical role in understanding the culture of descendent communities in the region.We also explore Jon's area of expertise in zooarcheology, a field that uses animal remains to help interpret past human behavior and environmental conditions.Finally, our discussion touches on how human relationships with natural landscapes have changed over thousands of years and what archeological evidence can reveal about those changes.______________Follow us on social!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/safetravelspodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@safetravelspodYouTube: youtube.com/@safetravelspodSafetravelspod.com 

Safe Travels Pod
Petrified Forest National Park: Dinosaurs, Paleontology & Geology with Paleontologist Adam Marsh

Safe Travels Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 63:28


In this episode, we explore the world of paleontology at Petrified Forest National Park with Park Ranger Adam Marsh, the park's Lead Paleontologist. Known worldwide for its colorful petrified wood, Petrified Forest National Park is also one of the most important paleontological sites in the United States, preserving exceptionally well-preserved Triassic-era fossils dating back more than 200 million years.Ranger Adam Marsh breaks down what paleontology is, why fossil preservation at Petrified Forest is so unique, and how the park plays a leading role in modern paleontological research. We discuss major fossil discoveries at Petrified Forest National Park, including ancient reptiles such as phytosaurs and rauisuchians, and how these finds help scientists better understand prehistoric ecosystems, mass extinctions, and the evolution of life on Earth.Adam also shares his personal path to becoming a National Park Service paleontologist and what it's like to study fossils in one of the most scientifically significant national parks in the world. This conversation highlights why Petrified Forest National Park paleontology is critical to understanding the Triassic Period and the early history of dinosaurs and their relatives.Topics Covered:Paleontology at Petrified Forest National ParkGeology of the regionTriassic fossils and prehistoric lifePhytosaurs, rauisuchians, and ancient reptilesWhy Petrified Forest is a global paleontology hotspotFossil preservation and scientific research in national parksLife as a National Park Service paleontologist______________Follow us on social!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/safetravelspodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@safetravelspodYouTube: youtube.com/@safetravelspodSafetravelspod.com 

Auto - Rund ums Auto. Fahrberichte, Gespräche und  Informationen
Geheimtipp Arizona -Chiricahua National Monument, Route 66 Ausstellung und neue Monument Valley Touren

Auto - Rund ums Auto. Fahrberichte, Gespräche und Informationen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025


Watson Lake, Prescott - Foto: Franz RosenbergerEs ist mal wieder soweit. Wir stellen an dieser Stelle ausnahmsweise mal kein neues Auto vor, sondern geben einen Tipp für eine Reise, die man mit dem Auto unternehmen sollte. Allerdings erst, wenn man am Zielort Arizona angekommen ist!Darum geht es diesmal!Innerhalb unserer Themenreihen rund um Automobile geben wir immer mal wieder Tipps zu interessanten Reisezielen im In- und Ausland, die man mit dem Auto erkunden kann. Zu den schönsten Reisezielen gehört für mich die Historic Route 66, auch bekannt als Mother Road of USA.Foto: (c) Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport  Neue Route 66 Ausstellung am Phoenix AirportArizona-Urlauber, die es während ihrer USA-Reise nicht geschafft haben, die historische Route 66 zu besuchen, können nun noch vor Abflug am Phoenix Airport mehr über die historische Straße erfahren. Anlässlich des bevorstehenden 100. Jubiläums des Route 66 im Jahr 2026, bietet die Ausstellung „Stories from the Mother Road“ zahlreiche Informationen über ebendiese, darunter auch viele Fotos berühmter Attraktionen entlang der Route 66. Zudem können Besucher ein Foto mit einem großformatigen Ausschnitt eines Ford Super Deluxe Woody Station Wagon aus dem Jahr 1942 machen. Die Ausstellung befindet sich im internationalen Terminal 4, kann auch von Nicht-Passagieren besucht werden und ist bis April 2024 geöffnet.Chiricahua National Monument - Foto: Arizona Office of Tourism -  Ein verstecktes Juwel: Das Chiricahua National MonumentNoch gilt es als Geheimtipp:  Das in der Nähe von Willcox gelegene Chiricahua National Monument ist ein verstecktes Juwel im Süden Arizonas, in dem Besucher zwischen besonderen Rhyolith-Felszinnen wandern können, die aus den Überresten eines alten Vulkanausbruchs entstanden sind. Sie sind besser bekannt als Hoodoos.  Chiricahua National Monument – Foto: Joe LeitheimReisende können die über 27 Kilometer langen Wanderwege des Gebiets erkeunden, darunter den beliebten Echo Canyon Trail, wo Wanderer die unregelmäßigen Felsformationen hautnah erleben können. Als eine der „Himmelsinseln” der Region finden die Besucher vier Ökosysteme vor, die es zu erforschen gilt, wenn sie sich in die höheren Ebenen des Monuments begeben. Das Chiricahua National Monument könnte in Kürze neben dem Grand Canyon, dem Petrified Forest und dem Saguaro National Park als vierter Nationalpark Arizonas ausgewiesen werden. Dies würde dazu beitragen, das Bewusstsein für diese wunderschöne Gegend des Bundesstaats, die derzeit als Geheimtipp gilt, und die Naturschutzinitiativen im Süden Arizonas zu fördern. Monument Valley - Foto: (c) Westwind Air Service Das Monument Valley aus der Luft entdecken Für Besucher, die das Monument Valley aus der Vogelperspektive betrachten möchten, haben sich Westwind und Redtail Air mit Goulding's Lodge zusammengetan und bieten Rundflüge an. Die Tagestour von Westwind bietet einen atemberaubenden Blick auf die berühmten roten Sandsteine des Tals aus der Luft, bevor man nach der Landung zu einer Geländetour durch den Park aufbricht. Für diejenigen, die länger bleiben möchten, kann die Tour auch eine Übernachtung in der Goulding's Lodge beinhalten.Fotos: ©  Siehe Einzelnachweise bei den Fotos  Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:

Monsters In The Morning
MORNING OF WILD SPECULATION

Monsters In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 39:32


MONDAY HR 1 Monsters Weekend recap Angel checks goes to the Turnstile concert!! Internet is down. Servers apps. Angel checks out A Petrified Forest

Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast
The Secrets of the Vulture

Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 38:05


The black vulture is one of Florida's most common animals, but their behavior and appearance remains shrouded in mystery. This week, we return to the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey, befriend one such black-winged creature, and learn all the unique qualities of our most Halloween bird. Learn more about the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey here! Visit our friends at A Petrified Forest this Halloween!   A number of free special effects were used in the creation of the WFMP 960 radio signal. You can see the original source and authors for the effects at the links below. Inserting casette into tape deck by Robinhood76 Tape Start 139BPM Sync by djilprojects Reel to reel machine start stop close very spin up Radio changing channels by Bbpianoholic   Pick up your copy of FLORIDA! right here! Thank you to Chelsea Rice for her incredible design of our logo! Follow Chelsea on Instagram here!   Besides the above effects, all the music was originally composed.

The Poisoner's Almanac
Cursed: History and Lands

The Poisoner's Almanac

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 67:42


Hey, Poison Friends! It is Spooky Season! So let's celebrate with some spookier content, shall we? No trigger warnings this episode for gore or violence or anything too scary. Should any of our episodes this season involve such content, I will say so here in the notes! Today, I want to walk you through a history of curses and provide some examples of such. What is a curse and who came up with the idea? They have been around for as long as people have lived among each other and have provided them with an explanation of misfortune or even used to process mislaid justice. We are going way back, to Assyrian Kings, the ancient Greeks & Romans, ancient Egypt, religious works of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, medieval Europe, colonial America, and other parts of the world such as Asian countries, Central and South America, etc. There was a lot to cover and I did my best to crunch it all in here along with some well known curses that have survived to modern times, like that of the evil eye. Y'all know I could not just leave it there. We are discussing some examples of curses that may befall those who steal from the land itself. Pele's curse concerning the history and natural resources of Hawaii being disrespected is one such example. Another is that of the Petrified Forest in Arizona. Note: it is illegal to steal/take any piece of a national forest away. Both of these historic and beautiful places have seen the effects of these curses in the form of letters and the return of rocks and sand and wood. These letters tell stories of misery and even tragedy that those who took these artifacts experienced after the fact. The senders express hope that by apologizing and sending the pieces back, their luck may change. If you really need that souvenir in the form of a piece of the land, be warned, because it may be the curse that gets you. We'll cover some examples of plants associated with various curses as well, so come along and learn something spooky with us. Thank you to all of our listeners and supporters! Please feel free to leave a comment or send us a DM for any questions, suggestions, or just to say, "hi."Support us on Patreon:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/thepoisonersalmanac⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Merch-⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://poisonersalmanac.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow us on socials:The Poisoner's Almanac on IG-⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/poisoners_almanac?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube-⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@thepoisonersalmanac-m5q?si=16JV_ZKhpGaLyM73⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Also, look for the Poisoner's Almanac TikTok- ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@poisonersalmanacp?_t=ZT-8wdYQyXhKbm&_r=1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Adam-⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@studiesshow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Becca-⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@yobec0?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast
September Newsletter: Hurricanes, Redford and a Haunted Trail

Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 17:17


In this month's letter, we explore the current state of the Atlantic hurricane season, the influence of the late actor Robert Redford, and chat with some of the staff behind our favorite local haunt, A Petrified Forest. Pick up your copy of FLORIDA! right here! Thank you to Chelsea Rice for her incredible design of our logo! Follow Chelsea on Instagram here!   All of the music was originally composed.

America's National Parks Podcast
The Curse of the Petrified Forest

America's National Parks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 10:37


At Petrified Forest National Park, a strange phenomenon has persisted for decades: people from all over the world mailing back pieces of petrified wood they stole—along with heartfelt apology notes. These “conscience letters” speak of bad luck, misfortune, and regret. But is the so-called curse real, or just a product of guilt? In this episode of Parkography, we explore the fascinating history behind the curse of the Petrified Forest and the power of a national park to stir the conscience. Find the  Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography

KNAU Local News Now
Tuesday, August 5, 2025

KNAU Local News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 6:45


On today's newscast: the Dragon Bravo Fire grows, two drown in the Colorado, two men are sentenced for murder, a new dinosaur is discovered at Petrified Forest, and more.

Exploring the National Parks
120: Small Park Spotlight - Walnut Canyon National Monument

Exploring the National Parks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 12:02


In this episode of Exploring the National Parks, we're spotlighting a gem that's easy to miss: Walnut Canyon National Monument.  We're here to tell you why you should definitely add this spot to your itinerary, especially if you're cruising between the Grand Canyon and Petrified Forest. It's small, it's packed with history, and it's got some seriously cool cliff dwellings!  Join us as we discuss… Why this small park is the perfect pit stop for a dose of ancient history The epic 60-million-year story of how Walnut Creek carved this canyon (Spoiler: it involves a lot of time and a little bit of water) Who the Sinagua people were and why they're different from other ancestral Puebloans in the Southwest  What you can do in this small but mighty park Why this monument has opening and closing hours (it's not just to be annoying, we promise!) We hope you're ready to add Walnut Canyon to your must-see list! It's an incredible place to experience a piece of Native American history up close. So, hit the island trail, soak in the views, and as always, get some dirt in your shoes! Head over to the Dirt In My Shoes Facebook and Instagram page for more travel planning and ideas!!  For a full summary of this episode, links to things we mentioned, and free resources and deals to get your trip-planning started, check out the full show notes. .................................... Are you hoping for an epic and stress-free national park trip? Check out these FREE resources to make trip planning a breeze! Master Reservation List – learn about the camping, lodging, and activity reservations required for every park. National Parks By Month List – see the best parks to visit during every month of the year. National Parks Checklist – track where you've been and where you still need to go. National Parks Packing List – pack the essentials to be confident and prepared as you explore the parks. And for more information about Grand Canyon or Petrified Forest, check out our Grand Canyon Podcast Episodes and Petrified Forest Podcast Episodes! ....................................

State of the Arc Podcast
A Chilling Discovery: Vivi Enters The Void | FF9 Analysis

State of the Arc Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 83:13


From the edge of the Petrified Forest to the dramatic entry into Lindblum, this is one of the most exciting stretches of Final Fantasy IX. The most notable moment in this stretch is when Vivi discovers the dark secret beneath Dali. What would you do? What would you think? Would you think at all? Can you think if you are not? If you don't exist? All this and more will be tackled in the next hour and 23 minutes. Enjoy! And don't forget to become a part of our Patreon community if you have the means. Thanks for watching! Time Codes: 1. Intro (0:00) 2. Japanese readings for the portraits (0:41) 3. The Petrified Forest (8:58) 4. Ice Cavern (37:55) 5. Dali (48:13) 6. Airship to Lindblum (1:06:28) **Listen On Spotify**: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gIzzvT3AfRHjGlfF8kFW3 **Listen On Soundcloud**: https://soundcloud.com/resonantarc **Listen On iTunes**: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/state-of-the-arc-podcast/id1121795837 **Listen On Pocket Cast**: http://pca.st/NJsJ Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/resonantarc Subscribe Star: https://www.subscribestar.com/resonant-arc Twitter: https://twitter.com/resonantarc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/resonantarc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/resonantarc TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@resonantarc

Thenaturalmedic Adventures
Wind and Wonder: A Journey Through Arizona's Ancient Landscape

Thenaturalmedic Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 4:29 Transcription Available


Send us a textNote: Audio only. Please see Youtube for Video Version.Venture with me along the mesmerizing Blue Mesa Trail, where time itself seems written into the landscape of Petrified Forest National Park. On this brisk March day, I braved the characteristic winds of northeastern Arizona to bring you an intimate tour of one of the park's most beloved hiking paths.The Blue Mesa Trail is a geological wonderland – a relatively easy one-mile loop with just 120 feet of elevation change that delivers spectacular rewards. As we descend from the mesa top into a sheltered gully, the full splendor of the badlands unfolds around us. Vibrant bands of blue, purple, gray, and brown ripple across the eroded hillsides, each color representing distinct sedimentary layers deposited during the Late Triassic epoch, roughly 225 million years ago.Walking the asphalt path that protects this fragile environment, we discover the fascinating story of these rock formations. The topmost sandstone layer, composed of pebbles and cobbles, reveals ancient high-velocity streams that once flowed here. Lower layers of finer sediments tell of calmer waters and changing environments through deep time. Perhaps most remarkable are the scattered pieces of petrified wood – ancient trees transformed into stone through a remarkable mineralization process, preserving their cellular structure while replacing organic material with brilliant crystals.The Blue Mesa's otherworldly beauty showcases nature's artistry through geology, offering photographers endless opportunities for stunning compositions. Whether you're a casual hiker seeking unique landscapes or a science enthusiast fascinated by Earth's history, this trail delivers an unforgettable experience in just 45 minutes of walking time.Ready to explore this geological treasure for yourself? Pack plenty of water, wear sturdy shoes, and consider bringing a windbreaker – those famous Petrified Forest breezes can be surprisingly strong! Share your own Blue Mesa experiences in the comments, and subscribe for more hidden gems from America's national parks. Send us an email!Support the show

The Chris Voss Show
The Chris Voss Show Podcast – Leading Becomes You: How to Lead from Your Own Skin By Dr. Natalie Pickering

The Chris Voss Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 56:12


Leading Becomes You: How to Lead from Your Own Skin By Dr. Natalie Pickering Drnataliepickering.com About the Guest(s): Dr. Natalie Pickering is a distinguished work psychologist and board-certified executive coach with over 20 years of global experience in leadership and team transformation. She is dedicated to helping leaders discover their personal leadership superpowers and transform organizational cultures to fit people rather than the other way around. Previously, Dr. Pickering served as a trauma psychologist at a veterans hospital and later transitioned to the role of an internal employee assistance professional, which influenced her shift to leadership coaching. Her multifaceted approach includes psychological safety, emotional intelligence, and team development, drawing from her extensive clinical background to fortify leader identity. Episode Summary: Welcome to another enlightening episode of The Chris Voss Show, where host Chris Voss converses with the esteemed Dr. Natalie Pickering about the intricacies of leadership and identity. Natalie introduces her upcoming book, "Leading Becomes You: How to Lead From Your Own Skin," and shares groundbreaking insights into discovering leader identity and composting personal and professional experiences for growth. As a work psychologist with a storied career, Natalie highlights the importance of a personalized leadership field guide and the common pitfalls leaders face, such as imposter syndrome and burnout. Throughout the episode, Natalie elaborates on her comprehensive approach to leadership development, emphasizing the necessity of personal reflection and connecting with one's true leadership identity. She discusses the challenges many leaders encounter, including unclear leadership identities and misplaced connection with colleagues' agendas. Using engaging analogies like "The Petrified Forest," Natalie vividly illustrates the traps of overconfidence and disconnection that leaders can fall into. Additionally, she explains her unique coaching methodologies that focus on clearing life debris, enabling leaders to unlock their highest potential and foster flourishing organizational environments. Key Takeaways: Individualized Leadership Development: Dr. Pickering emphasizes developing a personal leadership field guide to enhance effectiveness and prevent burnout. Leader Identity Clarity: Understanding one's true leadership identity is crucial for motivation, decision-making, and personal alignment within a team. Overconfidence vs. Competence: Confidence can often be mistaken for competence; leaders should strive for a balance that encourages ongoing growth and development. The Role of Past Experiences: Past personal and professional incidents shape current leadership abilities, and addressing unresolved issues is essential for growth. Supporting Women's Leadership: Dr. Pickering highlights the prevalence of imposter syndrome among women leaders, stressing the need for tailored support and development. Notable Quotes: "Leadership identity is the most underutilized performance strategy for leaders." "The real question here is being differently." "Confidence gets mistranslated as competence." "People leave managers, people leave supervisors, people leave leaders—not necessarily the company." "In the book I call that 'The Petrified Forest.'"

Exploring the National Parks
111: 5 Fascinating Fun Facts about Petrified Forest National Park

Exploring the National Parks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 66:16


Join us for a flashback in time as we dive into fun facts about Petrified Forest National Park!  In this episode of Exploring the National Parks, we're going back to the desert to take you on a journey through a prehistoric world that was once a lush, tropical paradise teeming with bizarre and terrifying creatures. We're sharing the top five surprising and fascinating facts about this ancient landscape that will completely change the way you see Petrified Forest National Park and turn it into a must-see national park for you!  Today, we'll be discussing: The shocking difference between the Petrified Forest in the past and how it looks now Why this park is a crucial window into the dawn of the dinosaurs, thanks to its incredibly preserved Triassic-aged rocks How this national park protects one of the largest concentrations of petrified wood in the world The shocking and  massive geological unconformity at Petrified Forest The fascinating connection this park has to Route 66 We hope you enjoyed these fun facts all about Petrified Forest National Park! If you're ever in Arizona, be sure to visit and see the remnants of a prehistoric time for yourself!  Don't forget your task for today!  Head over to our Facebook or Instagram page at Dirt In My Shoes and tell us: What are you excited about? The Triassic-aged rocks, fossils, and dinosaurs? Or are you more excited about seeing the petrified trees? Let us know!  For a full summary of this episode, links to things we mentioned, and free resources/deals to get your trip-planning started, check out the full show notes.

Uncovering The Corners Of The World
97. Route 66 - AZ - "Gateway to the Grand Canyon," Petrified Forest National Park, and Meteor Crater

Uncovering The Corners Of The World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 9:11


Williams, Arizona is the "Gateway to the Grand Canyon" and the last town that was bypassed by I-40. We start our road trip this week in Williams, AZ, a town 60 miles away from the Grand Canyon. Driving two hours east, we explore petrified wooden logs scattered around the Petrified Forest National Park and an art piece dedicated to Route 66 history. In Winslow, we investigate a meteor crater that could fit 20 football fields on its floor.

Harold's Old Time Radio
Everything For The Boys 44-01-18 (01) Petrified Forest

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 30:01


Everything For The Boys 44-01-18 (01) Petrified Forest

Thenaturalmedic Adventures
When Trees Become Immortal: The Giant Logs Trail

Thenaturalmedic Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 5:22 Transcription Available


Send us a textNote: Audio only. Please see my YouTube video for the full story...We explore the Giant Logs Trail at Petrified Forest National Park, discovering how ancient wood transformed into stone through a mineralization process spanning millions of years. The trail showcases remarkable geological treasures while revealing the park's rich human history dating back to the early days of the National Park Service.• Ancient conifers similar to modern pines formed the original forest before being preserved in stone• "Old Faithful" stands as the most extensive preserved log, struck by lightning in 1962 and reconstructed by the Park Service• The Civilian Conservation Corps built the Rainbow Forest complex during the Great Depression• Stephen Mather, the first National Park Service Director, helped establish protection for this unique landscape• Trace fossils visible in the petrified wood show evidence of ancient insect activity• Distinctive badlands formations throughout the park display colorful erosion patterns where vegetation cannot grow• The mineralized logs are primarily composed of silica and quartz, causing them to fracture differently than woodIf you enjoyed that short walk through the Giant Logs Trail here in the Rainbow Forest Complex at Petrified National Forest National Park near Holbrook, Arizona, please give it a thumbs up and consider leaving a comment. We'll see you out on the trail.Support the show

Exploring the National Parks
109: Exploring Petrified Forest National Park: Best Tips + Activities

Exploring the National Parks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 57:41


Alright, buckle up friends, because we're diving headfirst into the quirky charm of Petrified Forest National Park! Let's forget those big-name parks for a minute and talk about this hidden gem that deserves to be more than just a pit stop on your Route 66 adventure.  This is such a cool park but it is often overlooked. We're here to spill all the secrets and share why this park is absolutely worth visiting and everything that makes it so cool!  Here's what we'll cover: The colors of the Painted Desert and how they'll make you feel like you're in a Kung Fu movie The iconic Route 66 pullout, where you can literally stand on a piece of Americana and snap a pic with a vintage Studebaker The lowdown on Holbrook, Arizona, the ultimate Route 66 town, and why it's basically Radiator Springs in real life (plus, John's genius diner idea!) The Blue Mesa trail, where you can hike through a landscape of blue badlands and petrified wood (just watch the clock!) The secret to exploring the Jasper Forest off-the-beaten-path routes and why you need to grab a map from the visitor center Petrified Forest is a park that demands a little extra attention, but trust us, it's worth it. There really is something for everyone at this park! And hey, if you're feeling inspired to open that Route 66/Pulp Fiction/Cars diner, you know where to find us!  Your task for today: Tell us what you are more excited about when you go to Petrified Forest? Is it the Route 66 experience or the petrified wood? Head over to the Dirt In My Shoes Facebook or Instagram page and let us know!  For a full summary of this episode, links to things we mentioned, and free resources/deals to get your trip planning started, check out the full show notes here.

Drama X Theater
Lux Radio Theatre || The Petrified Forest (Herbert Marshall, Margaret Sullavan) || Peg of My Heart (Marion Davies) | 1937

Drama X Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 120:26


Lux Radio Theatre || The Petrified Forest || Peg of My Heart | 193701:14 ... The Petrified Forest -- starring: Herbert Marshall, Margaret Sullavan1:00:58 ... Peg o' My Heart -- starring: Marion Davies, Brian Aherne: : : : :My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESSubscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr#dramaclassics #oldtimeradio #otr #radiotheater #radioclassics #luxradio #cecilbdemille #gunsmoke #oldtimeradioclassics #classicradio #crimeclassics #duaneotr:::: :

The Mutual Audio Network
Sonic Summerstock Playhouse Replay 14.8- The Petrified Forest(021725)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 129:14


Summerstock Playhouse returns for the last call of Pete Lutz and his Narada Radio Company Players for season 14 as they present the NBC crime thriller "The Petrified Forest" originally featuring the iconic Humphrey Bogart. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Micheaux Mission
Moonwalker (1988)

Micheaux Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 114:43


The Men of Micheaux chat about Aaliyah's legacy, singers who think they can act, The Petrified Forest of 1936, and more. But when they turn their attention to Michael Jackson's Moonwalker, a lively and testy debate breaks out over the "wonderful weirdness" of The King of Pop, circa 1988. Rate & Review The Mission on Apple Email  micheauxmission@gmail.com Follow The Mission on Instagram Subscribe to the Mission on YouTube  We are a proud member of The Podglomerate - we make podcasts work! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Wild Women in Photography
Chasing Light & Dreams with Laura Zirino

Wild Women in Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 54:45


In this episode, Brie sits down with photographer Laura Zirino to explore her journey from union representative to Arizona Highways photographer, her love for the landscapes of Flagstaff and the Southwest, and the creative mindset that fuels her work. They dive into the power of persistence, solo photography, and the magic of discovering hidden beauty in familiar places. Highlights from this episode: Laura's transition to professional photography – how she turned a dream into reality through years of dedication. •Landing a cover shot for Arizona Highways – the moment that changed everything. •The magic of the Petrified Forest – why it's one of Laura's favorite hidden gems. •Why solo photography is so powerful – and how it deepens her connection with the landscape. •Photographing with a rebellious spirit – breaking the rules to capture something unexpected. •The importance of creative flow – how Laura lets the scene “reveal itself” instead of forcing the shot. •Her experience camping alone for the first time – and how it pushed her outside her comfort zone. •Why winter is the perfect time to visit Petrified Forest National Park – and how snow transforms the landscape. •Her love for coffee shops – and why they're the perfect second office. •Lessons in persistence – how consistently submitting her work led to bigger opportunities. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves photography, adventure, and the creative journey.   Explore more: www.laurazirino.smugmug.com https://www.instagram.com/laurazirino   Read more and access searchable transcripts: Blog post: coming soon!   Visit www.wildwomanphotography.com to check out featured wild women, episode transcripts and more information about our small group photography escapes!   

Who Smarted?
Can a Tree turn to stone?

Who Smarted?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 18:58


What is a Petrified Forest? What do Petrified Forests tell us about the past? Why are they called Petrified?  Have you started your FREE TRIAL of Who Smarted?+ for AD FREE listening, an EXTRA episode every week & bonus content? Sign up right in the Apple app, or directly at WhoSmarted.com and find out why more than 1,000 families are LOVING their subscription! Get official Who Smarted? Merch: tee-shirts, mugs, hoodies and more, at Who Smarted?

Halloween Haunts 365
A Petrified Forest 2024 Review

Halloween Haunts 365

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 24:59


Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast
Your Local Haunted House

Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 40:46


In Florida, the haunted attraction industry just continues to grow. From theme park horror nights, to local haunts in small town forests, Halloween is good business for those seeking a proper fright. Pick up your copy of FLORIDA! right here! Thank you to Chelsea Rice for her incredible design of our summer logo! Follow Chelsea on Instagram here!   Thank you to our friends at A Petrified Forest for having us in the woods with them! Plan your visit at their website! Thank you to Rachel Williams from the History Center! Plan your trip to the Orange County Regional Historic Center here. Read more about the history of haunted houses in Smithsonian Magazine!   All of the music was originally composed. 

Haunt Girls: A Halloween Horror Nights Podcast
58. Howl-O-(No)Scream and A Petrified Forest Sneak Peek

Haunt Girls: A Halloween Horror Nights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 51:20


Join Haunt Girl Nikki as she recaps on the haunts she attended these past couple of weeks: Howl-O-Scream Orlando and A Petrified Forest. Listen along as she describes her experience at HOS Orlando. Stick around for Nikki's sneak peek at what is to come at A Petrified Forest this year! Follow Haunt Girls on social media! TikTok/Insta/Twitter: HauntGirlsPod YouTube: HauntGirls

Life in the Dark
Lux Radio Theatre - The Petrified Forest

Life in the Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 57:59


Keep Retro Radio going… buy us a coffee here! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/retroradio If you like what you hear, consider giving this show a like! Liking these shows helps us to know what you like to hear more of. Take Retro Radio wherever you go! Subscribe today, and share it with your friends! ——————— As these shows have been in the public domain for quite some time, the audio quality of these episodes can vary. So don't adjust your dial… it's most likely the audio file itself :) Disclaimer: The content featured here originated from the “Golden Age of Radio” (1920-1962), and may contain racial, ethnic, and gender stereotypes that are incompatible with our values today. They were wrong then, as they are today. These representations do not reflect the views of Retro Radio and are presented here solely for historical, educational, and/or entertainment purposes. We denounce any form of discrimination and aim to foster a respectful and inclusive atmosphere, while still respecting the talent, entertainment value, and historical value these recordings may bring. Please approach this material with sensitivity, recognizing that they may reflect attitudes of its time. Your engagement with this content is appreciated, and we encourage thoughtful consideration and discussion. —————— Vintage radio classic radioshow OTR old time radio Hollywood movie stars shows suspense detective comedy sci-fi science fiction variety music guest star

Dear Bob and Sue: A National Parks Podcast
#161: Mailbag: Petrified Forest National Park and More!

Dear Bob and Sue: A National Parks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 51:06


In our Mailbag! episodes, we answer questions from listeners about the national parks, ranger-led tours, road trips, hiking, camping, backpacking, gear, relationships, and pretty much whatever anyone wants to ask us.   In this episode, we cover these topics: ·     Zion National Park is working on a new visitor use management plan, ·     Issues related to Mount Rainier National Park's new timed-entry system this summer (2024), ·     Tips on making the most of a visit to Petrified Forest National Park, ·     Where to stay when visiting Yellowstone National Park, ·     When's the best time to visit both Death Valley and Yosemite National Parks, ·     And more!   The best way to support our podcast is to become a member of our Patreon account. Follow this link to check it out.   Subscribe to The Dear Bob and Sue Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen, and if you've enjoyed our show, please leave us a review or rating on Apple Podcasts. Five-star ratings help other listeners find our show.   Follow us on Instagram at @mattandkarensmith, on Twitter at @mattandkaren, on Facebook at dearbobands, or check out our blog at www.mattandkaren.com.   To advertise on The Dear Bob and Sue Podcast, email us at mattandkarensmith@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Beneath the Hollywood Sign
"FAVORITE CLASSIC FILMS OF THE 1930s" (043)

From Beneath the Hollywood Sign

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 36:41


This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BENEATH and get on your way to being your best self. EPISODE 43 - “Favorite Classic Films of the 1930s” - 07/08/2024 During the golden era of old Hollywood, each decade brought forth exciting films that helped define the motion picture industry. In a new feature, Steve and Nan will discect each decade and highlight movies that resonated with them as they started their individual study of film. Beginning with the 1930s, listen as they discuss film that made an impact not only on them, but on the film industry as a whole. And yes, a few of the film they discuss are from that magic year of 1939. SHOW NOTES:  Sources: Pursuits of Happiness: The Hollywood Comedy of Remarriage (1981), by Stanley Cavell; The Screwball Comedy Films: A History and Filmography 1934-1942 (2022), by Grégoire Halbout; The Art of the Screwball Comedy (2013), by Doris Milberg; Wiliam Holden: A Biography (2010), by Michelangelo Capua; The Life and Loves of Barbara Stanwyck (2009), by Jane Ellen Wayne; The Lonely Life: An Autobiography (2017), by Bette Davis; Leslie Howard: The Lost Actor (2013), by Estel Eforgan; Jean Arthur: The Actress Nobody Knew (1997), by John Oller; The Films of Frank Capra (1977), by Victor Scherle and William Turner Levy; IMDBPro.com; Wikipedia.com; Movies Mentioned:  The Women (1939), starring Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, Paulette Goddard, Mary Poland, Joan Fontaine, Lucille Watson, Virginia Pohvah, Virginia Weidler, Marjorie Main, Virginia Grey, Hedda Hopper, Ruth Hussey, and Mary Beth Hughes; The Petrified Forest (1936), starring Leslie Howard, Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Porter Hall, Genevieve Tobin, Dick Foran, Joe Sawyer, Charley Grapewin, and Paul Harvey; Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939), starring James Stewart, Jean Arthur, Thomas Mitchell, Claude Rains, Edward Arnold, Beulah Bondi, and Guy Kibbee; Easy Living (1937), starring Jean Arthur, Ray Milland, Edward Arnold, Luis Alberni, Franklin Pangborn, Mary Nash, William Demarest, and Esther Dale; My Man Godfrey (1936), starring William Powell, Carole Lombard, Gail Patrick, Alice Brady, Eugene Pallette, Jean Dixon, Misha Auer, and Alan Mowbray; The Awful Truth (1937), starring Cary Grant, Irene Dunne, Ralph Bellamy, Cecil Cunningham, Molly Lamont, Alexander D'Arcy, Joyce Compton, and Esther Dale; Stage Door (1937), starring Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Lucille Ball, Ann Miller, Andrea Leeds, Eve Arden, Gail Patrick, Adolphe Menjou, Franklin Pangborn, Samuel S. Hinds, and Constance Collier; Golden Boy (1939), starring Barbara Stanwyck, William Holden, Adolphe Menjou, Lee J. Cobb, Joseph Calleia, Edward Brophy, and Sam Levene; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

None of This is Real
208- Forgiveness from the Gods: The Cursed Souvenirs of Pompeii and Escalante Petrified Forest

None of This is Real

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 56:31


Have you ever taken a little something from a historical site or nature preserve only to find out. . . you've been cursed?? Listen to this episode to find out how to return it, and hear the cautionary tales.Theme song written & performed by Miquela DeLeon and Gil Davis.

The Mutual Audio Network
Classic Radio Road Show: The Petrified Forest(051324)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 62:33


From the Classic Radio Road Show the live recording of "The Petrified Forest" from the Navesink Public Library. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Travel Time
60 - Petrified Forest NP

Travel Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 5:32


Highlights from our visit to Petrified Forest National Park - Links:Petrified Forest NPPainted Desert DinerPainted Desert InnPark Route 66 Information and PicturesNewspaper RockTrail Info - I highly recommend downloading the trail maps in an app like All Trails before you get to the park so you have a map.  Most of the park has minimal cell coverage. LaQuinta HolbrookBienvenidos Restaurant 

Jason and the Movienauts
Shinoda-cast: Our Marriage, Gonza the Spearman & The Petrified Forest

Jason and the Movienauts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 78:29


Eric and Jason are back talking about the films of Masahiro Shinoda, this time discussing three films with bizarre emotional triangles of a sort: Our Marriage, Gonza the Spearman and The Petrified Forest. The guys are surprised how emotionally satisfying Our Marriage is despite its brief 66-minute running length. The film captures a specific moment in Japanese history with a brilliant sort of all-encompassing eye... hopefully a listen to this pod will convince you to check out this vastly under-known film. Which is not to say that Gonza and Forest are not excellent films. As Eric and Jason explore, they both are satisying in that particular sort of massive dark way Shinoda often delivers. Each is a fascinating, deep insight into human nature and well worth a listen and a watch. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-sacks/message

Natural North Dakota
North Dakota's Petrified Forest

Natural North Dakota

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 2:35


If you have never been to the petrified forest in Theodore Roosevelt National Park's South Unit, you might want to consider doing so this year. And even if you have been there before, another visit to see these remnants of another time is a worthwhile experience.

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America's National Parks Podcast
Nature's Palette: Unveiling Arizona's Petrified Forest

America's National Parks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 16:31


Dive into the heart of Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park, a landscape where the Painted Desert's kaleidoscopic hues meet the ancient, stone-cast logs of the Petrified Forest. This episode takes you through the mesmerizing colors and geological wonders that define the park, from the brilliant reds and oranges sculpted by mineral sediments to the fascinating process that transformed wood into quartz over millions of years. Explore the rich tapestry of past life, the deep human history etched into the land, and the strict conservation efforts preserving this unique ecosystem. By Lauren Eisenberg Davis Hosted by Jason Epperson Visit LLBean.com to find great gear for exploring the national parks.  Use promo code PARKS20OFF to get $20 off your next purchase of $200 or more at solostove.com.

Haunt Weekly
Haunt Weekly - Episode 428 - Jan/Feb News

Haunt Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 45:08 Transcription Available


This week on Haunt Weekly, we're doing the news! We have a haunt putting on a special show for a conference, the world's smallest escape room and a petition to save a long-gone but still beloved haunted attraction.This Week's Episode Includes:1. Intro2. Work We Did for the Haunt3. Question of the Week4. Conference Reminders5. Spanish Company Introduces World's Smallest Escape Room - https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/worlds-smallest-escape-room-is-coffin-2024-01-25/6. A Petrified Forest Does Special Show for Megacon - ç7. Contain Introduces Haunt Elements to FPS GEnre - https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/this-spec-ops-haunted-house-shooter-got-me-thinking-about-unexpected-scares-in-call-of-duty8. Anarchists Build Haunt to Raise Money - https://crimethinc.com/2024/01/19/how-to-host-a-haunted-house-with-a-video-walkthrough9. Petition to Revive Long Gone Washington Haunt - https://www.change.org/p/reopen-our-beloved-haunted-attraction-in-washington-court-house-oh10. ConclusionsAll in all, this is one episode you do NOT want to miss!Get in Touch and Follow Us!Facebook: @HauntWeeklyTwitter: @HauntWeeklyYouTube: @HauntWeeklyEmail: info@hauntweekly.com

Lux Radio Theater
Petrified_Forest.

Lux Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 59:08


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Inquisikids Daily
What Is The Petrified Forest?

Inquisikids Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 4:32


What Is The Petrified Forest? Join us today as we learn about the Petrified Forest National Park Sources: https://www.nps.gov/pefo/learn/nature/petrified-wood.htm#:~:text=Minerals%2C%20including%20silica%20dissolved%20from,left%20cracks%20in%20the%20logs.   https://www.nps.gov/pefo/learn/historyculture/people.htm  Send us listener mail!  Send an audio message: anchor.fm/inquisikids-daily/message  Send an email: podcast@inquisikids.com   

Letters From the Road Podcast
LFTR Episode 32 - Seasons

Letters From the Road Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 56:05


Dear Friend,Welcome to LFTR Episode 32, where we talk about seasons in both the literal and metaphorical sense. We also discuss our recent travel out to Flagstaff, AZ (spoiler alert: there's a lot of Kansas), and some recent Harvest Host stays that we enjoyed.Highlights include:* Cedar Ridge* Happy Basset Brewing* Storage unit mishap* Petrified Forest (plus a hiking mishap)* Leavenworth Christmas-town* We love the northThanks for being here, friend.See you down the road,JamieLinks:Leavenworth Christmas LightsCedar Ridge Distillery and WineryHappy Basset BrewingIf We Were Vampires (song)Petrified Forest National ParkBecome a PenPal Get full access to Letters From the Road at lettersfromtheroad.substack.com/subscribe

Narada Radio Company Audio Drama
NBC BEST PLAYS: THE PETRIFIED FOREST

Narada Radio Company Audio Drama

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 121:31


NBC BEST PLAYS: The Petrified Forest, originally aired 9-20-1953; remade for Sonic Summerstock Playhouse 2023 by the Narada Radio Company In the midst of the Great Depression, Alan Squier, a failed writer, now a disillusioned, penniless drifter, wanders into a somewhat frowzy roadside diner in the remote town of Black Mesa, Arizona, at the edge of the Petrified Forest. Here he meets owner Jason Maple, his daughter Gabrielle, and Gramp, Jason's father, who regales anyone who will listen with stories of his adventures in the Old West with such characters as Billy the Kid. Eventually the diner is overrun by gangsters, headed up by Duke Mantee, who has escaped prison and is being chased down by the law. The Petrified Forest was a 1935 stage play by Robert E. Sherwood, made into a 1936 film that starred the principal actors of the stage play, Leslie Howard (Squier) and Humphrey Bogart (Mantee).  CAST: Darren Rockhold as ANNOUNCER Les Marsden as GRAMP MAPLE Gino C. Vianelli as BOZE HERTZLINGER Bobby Vela as the TELEGRAPH LINEMAN Paul Arbisi as JASON MAPLE Carole Krohn as GABBY MAPLE Ebony Rose as PAULA Chuck Wilson as MR. CHISHOLM Stephanie Stearns Dulli as MRS. CHISHOLM Carl Thomas as JOSEPH David Ian as JACKIE and the RADIO VOICE Dana Gonsalves as DUKE MANTEE Duane Noch as RUBY Tre' Minor as SLIM Frank Guglielmelli as the LEGION COMMANDER Pete Lutz as ALAN SQUIER Music was sourced from the public domain. Recorded over Zoom in July 2023, with actors from Texas, California, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Illinois. Originally released 8/13/23 on the Mutual Audio Network as a feature of the 2023 Sonic Summerstock Playhouse festival.

Moonlight Audio Theatre
NBC BEST PLAYS: THE PETRIFIED FOREST

Moonlight Audio Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 121:31


NBC BEST PLAYS: The Petrified Forest, originally aired 9-20-1953; remade for Sonic Summerstock Playhouse 2023 by the Narada Radio Company In the midst of the Great Depression, Alan Squier, a failed writer, now a disillusioned, penniless drifter, wanders into a somewhat frowzy roadside diner in the remote town of Black Mesa, Arizona, at the edge of the Petrified Forest. Here he meets owner Jason Maple, his daughter Gabrielle, and Gramp, Jason's father, who regales anyone who will listen with stories of his adventures in the Old West with such characters as Billy the Kid. Eventually the diner is overrun by gangsters, headed up by Duke Mantee, who has escaped prison and is being chased down by the law. The Petrified Forest was a 1935 stage play by Robert E. Sherwood, made into a 1936 film that starred the principal actors of the stage play, Leslie Howard (Squier) and Humphrey Bogart (Mantee).  CAST: Darren Rockhold as ANNOUNCER Les Marsden as GRAMP MAPLE Gino C. Vianelli as BOZE HERTZLINGER Bobby Vela as the TELEGRAPH LINEMAN Paul Arbisi as JASON MAPLE Carole Krohn as GABBY MAPLE Ebony Rose as PAULA Chuck Wilson as MR. CHISHOLM Stephanie Stearns Dulli as MRS. CHISHOLM Carl Thomas as JOSEPH David Ian as JACKIE and the RADIO VOICE Dana Gonsalves as DUKE MANTEE Duane Noch as RUBY Tre' Minor as SLIM Frank Guglielmelli as the LEGION COMMANDER Pete Lutz as ALAN SQUIER Music was sourced from the public domain. Recorded over Zoom in July 2023, with actors from Texas, California, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Illinois. Originally released 8/13/23 on the Mutual Audio Network as a feature of the 2023 Sonic Summerstock Playhouse festival.

Ranger Danger: A Power Rangers Podcast
DT 507: White Thunder, Part I

Ranger Danger: A Power Rangers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023


This week on the podcast, we're insisting that sounds can't have colours-- as we're watching the Power Rangers Dino Thunder episode "White Thunder, Part I"! Is everything technically "Previously On?" Is the Petrified Forest petrified? And why does a math equation need to exist at two points in time?

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Breaking Walls
BW - EP142—002: William Gargan Is Barrie Craig—Hollywood And An Oscar Nomination

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 38:14


William Gargan appeared in more than fifty films in the 1930s. In between, he and Mary's second son, Leslie, was born on June 28th, 1933. The Gargans bought the late Jean Harlow's house at 512 North Palm Drive for twenty-seven thousand dollars. They'd live there for the next quarter century. Bill's parents passed away in the middle of the decade. Gargan soon signed a Warner Bros. two-year contract that paid him one-hundred-thousand dollars, turning down the role of Duke Mantee in Robert Sherwood's The Petrified Forest on Broadway to sign. The role went to friend Humphrey Bogart. For more info on Bogie, tune into Breaking Walls episode 140. Bill made his Lux Radio Theater debut on March 6th, 1939 in an adaptation of One Way Passage. Gargan hated working for Warner Bros. He likened it to sleeping on a bed of nails. The press labeled him “Bill Gargan, King of the B movies.” He later broke his contract. Perhaps his most famous role was as Joe in the 1940 RKO film, They Knew What They Wanted. Gargan received third billing behind Carole Lombard and Charles Laughton and was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar. The plot is: while visiting San Francisco, Tony Patucci — played by Laughton — an aging illiterate winegrower from the Napa Valley, sees waitress Amy Peters — played by Lombard — and falls in love. Tony gets his foreman Joe, a womanizer, to write her a letter in Tony's name. Tony's courtship culminates with a proposal. When she requests a picture of him, one of Joe is sent. Amy goes to Napa to be married, only to find that Joe isn't her husband-to-be. She decides to go through with the marriage. However, while Tony is in bed after an accident, Amy and Joe have an affair. Two months later Amy discovers she's pregnant. Upon learning of the infidelity, Tony pummels Joe, but forgives Amy, insisting they still be married. Unable to forgive herself, she leaves with the priest. Meanwhile, Gargan did more radio. He appeared on the January 4th, 1940 episode of The Good News with his former co-star Ann Sothern. Good News aired Thursdays at 9PM eastern time over NBC's Red Network. Its 16.9 rating was twelfth overall. Good News was the first major collaboration of a movie studio and a broadcasting system for a commercial sponsor.” The idea was, simply put, to “dazzle 'em with glitter.” MGM produced. Every star except Garbo was available. There would be songs, stories, comedy, and drama. In short, it promised an intimate glimpse of Hollywood with its hair down. The result cost Maxwell House $25,000 a week. Gargan was back on the program the following week in a one-act play opposite Lurene Tuttle. Bill was nominated for a best supporting actor Oscar, won by good friend Walter Brennan for The Westerner. He later joked that Brennan spent ninety minutes spitting and Gargan lost to a spittoon. The joking was short-lived. Gargan would soon begin work on another film with the appropriate title, I Wake Up Screaming.

Breaking Walls
BW - EP140—011: Humphrey Bogart On The Air—The Final Years

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 27:20


On Wednesday March 12th, 1952 at 9:30PM eastern time, Bogie and Bacall guest-starred on Bing Crosby's CBS Chesterfield Show. Two days later, Bogart's next film, Deadline – U.S.A premiered in New York City. Bogie plays Ed Hutcheson, a newspaper editor who exposes a gangster's crimes, while also trying to reconcile with his ex-wife. His performance was well-received. Bogart and Bacall's appearance on The Bing Crosby Show pulled a rating of 9.1. On August 23rd, 1952 Lauren Bacall gave birth to their second child, a daughter, Leslie Howard Bogart, named in honor of actor Leslie Howard who got Bogart his first major film role in The Petrified Forest. The next day Bogart spoke to George Fisher about the experience. Both were soon back working as Bogart made Battle Circus and Bacall made How To Marry a Millionaire. Bogart's next big role and final Academy Award nomination came in an adaptation of Herman Wouk's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1951 novel, The Caine Mutiny. Bogart plays Captain Queeg. In 1954 Bogart starred opposite Audrey Hepburn and the just-heard William Holden in Billy Wilder's Sabrina. Bogart and Holden are brothers — Linus and David Larabee, competing for the love of Sabrina Fairchild. Bogart agreed to it on a handshake with Wilder, although the script wasn't finished. It was not a happy set. Bogart didn't get along with Holden nor Hepburn, and didn't like Wilder's hands-on approach. There were also numerous last-minute script changes. Bogart later said “I got sick and tired of who gets Sabrina.” But the film proved to be a hit. The New York Times particularly praised Bogart's performance. In the mid-1950s Bogart and Bacall's social circle began to be jokingly known as the "Holmby Hills Rat Pack." The original members included Frank Sinatra, pack master; Judy Garland, first vice-president; Sid Luft, Judy's husband, the cage master; agent Swifty Lazar, recording secretary; novelist Nathaniel Benchley pack historian; and Bacall, den mother. Bogart simultaneously made The Barefoot Contessa opposite Rita Hayworth and Sinatra's ex-wife Ava Gardner. Then in 1955 he made We're No Angels, The Left Hand of God, and The Desperate Hours. Just before Christmas in 1955, Bogart was honored with a roast at the Friar's Club. But by then Bogart's persistent cough and difficulty eating became too serious to ignore. He went for a battery of tests in January of 1956. The results were bleak: He had esophageal cancer. He still managed to make his final film, The Harder They Fall opposite Rod Steiger. Bogart plays a newspaper man turned boxing PR writer, bent on exposing the corruption he sees. Critics gave the film, and his performance, especially considering his condition glowing reviews. This is the last scene Humphrey Bogart ever did in any film. On March 1st, 1956 Humphrey Bogart had surgery to remove his esophagus, two lymph nodes and a rib. It was unsuccessful. Chemotherapy followed. He had another surgery in November. Although he became too weak to walk up and down stairs, he joked despite the pain: "Put me in the dumbwaiter and I'll ride down to the first floor in style. Frank Sinatra, Katharine Hepburn, and Spencer Tracy visited him on January 13th, 1957. In a later interview, Hepburn said: Spence patted him on the shoulder and said, "Goodnight, Bogie." Bogie turned his eyes to Spence very quietly and with a sweet smile covered Spence's hand with his own and said, "Goodbye, Spence." Spence's heart stood still. He understood. Bogart lapsed into a coma and died the following day, January 14th, 1957, twenty days after his fifty-seventh birthday. At the time of his death he weighed only eighty pounds. His funeral was held at All Saints Episcopal Church. It seemed like all of Hollywood came to mourn his passing. Spencer Tracy was to give the eulogy, but he was too moved to do so. John Huston spoke instead.

Earth Rangers
S5 E6: The Quest for the Best - the Petrified Forest

Earth Rangers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 20:30


Today's challenge is to visit an especially unique ecosystem and Emma has found just the right spot in a place called the petrified forest. But where are all the trees? And what exciting animals is she going to meet today, and can she build up her lead against Ryan in the 'QUEST FOR THE BEST'?———————————Are you a card-carrying Earth Rangers member yet? Make sure to sign up for FREE App today to get your membership card in the mail!Get it here! https://www.earthrangers.com/EN/CA/get-the-app/Find all of our new podcast swag at the Earth Rangers Shophttps://theearthrangersshop.caWhere kids go to save animals! - The Kid's Conservation Organizationhttps://www.earthrangers.com/EN/CA/get-the-app/The Kid's Conservation OrganizationJan 8th, 2017See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Lights Out Podcast
110: A Haunting In Utah: Haunted Hotels, Train Stations & The Cursed Petrified Forest

Lights Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 32:17 Very Popular


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