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Underground Sports Philadelphia
Underground PHI Episode 737: Eagles Draft Recap, Phillies Top The Cubs, & Plunk Names

Underground Sports Philadelphia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 86:58


KB is BACK and kicks things off recapping the Phillies series win at Wrigley over the Cubs. He talks about why this was an important series win, people being OUTLANDISH about Max Kepler, and he discovers a possible name for the Platinum Plunk naming rights. Then he recaps the Eagles 2025 NFL Draft and Howie being a demon once again in the draft. He also sends a message to Tyreem Powell and how proud he is of his efforts to get to the NFL. Onboarding Form: forms.gle/mZYnkiQcGv1ZxBSg9 Voicemail Line: speakpipe.com/UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia Support Our Sponsors! The City of Vineland: Visit www.vinelandcity.org/ and stay connected with the community and learn about important announcements, programs, and services offered by the city! Vineland, New Jersey... Where It's Always Growing Season! FOCO Get 10% off with code UNDERGROUND10 on your next order from FOCO and shop officially licensed sports apparel, collectibles, and gear! Underground Madness presented by FOCO! foco.vegb.net/c/2698521/2844702/10075 '47 Brand Shop for your favorite sports fan and get FREE SHIPPING on ALL orders with '47 Brand! 47.sjv.io/e1Nyor Kenwood Beer Visit kenwoodbeer.com/#finder and see who has Kenwood Beer on tap in YOUR area and crack open an ice cold Kenwood Beer to celebrate Victory Monday and the holiday season! (MUST be 21+ to do so and PLEASE drink responsibly.) Merch & Apparel: www.phiapparel.co/shop + Use Code "UNDERGROUND" for 10% off! Devereux Golf Use our link and take 15% off your first order with code WELCOME15! ⁠devereux-golf.pxf.io/yqb21y Follow Us! Twitter: twitter.com/UndergroundPHI Instagram: www.instagram.com/undergroundphi/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@undergroundphi KB: twitter.com/KBizzl311 Watch LIVE: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia FB: facebook.com/UndergroundSportsPHI Twitch: twitch.tv/UndergroundsportsPHI Intro Music: Arkells "People's Champ" Outro Music: Arkells "People's Champ" #fyp #phillies #RingTheBell #download #review #subscribe

Fokcast
FOKCAST 564: Luc Cromheecke en De Magnifieke Monet.

Fokcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 77:11


datum: 26 maart 2025 gast: Luc Cromheecke Stripmaker Luc Cromheke kennen we van zijn strips: Tom Carbon, Roboboy, Taco Zip en Plunk! Maar we spreken met hem over zijn nieuwste album De Magnifieke Monet 2: Giverny. Een geweldige strip over de Franse kunstenaar Claude Monet uitgegeven door uitgeverij Oogachtend. En een oplettende luisteraar kan zelfs een album winnen! 

Kolnasāta
Rēzeknis SPA centrā nūtiks muokslys forums “Crossroads X Krustceļi”

Kolnasāta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 26:09


Nu 24. da 27. marta Rēzeknis SPA centrā nūtiks storptautyskys muokslys forums “Crossroads X Krustceļi”7. – rodūšuos darbneicys, lekcejis, paneļdiskusejis, taipat ari Latvejis Muokslys akademejis Latgolys filialis studentu i pasnīdzieju dorbu izstuode “Plunkšķis”. Muokslinīki, redzīņa lideri, uzjiemieji i rodūšūs industreju puorstuovi saīs kūpā, kab dūmuotu ap muokslys i kulturys jūmu regionalajā atteisteibā. Muokslys foruma sova ceļa guojiejim prīškvokorā, kab runuotu par muokslu kai izpausmis veidu Latgolā i latgaliski, muokslu kai reiku sadarbeibai, jaunim suokumim i izaugsmei, runuosim ar rodūšūs procesu vierzeituoju, reklamistu, Muokslys akademejis Latgolys filialis vadeituoja asistentu Raimondu Plataci i drēbu dizaineri i modys muokslineicu Laimu Jurču. Raimonds Platacs izsver, ka dzeive i dareišona Latgolā prosa zynomu spāku i drūsmi, puorlīceibu pošam par sevi i tū, kū tu dori. “Lai dzeivuotu ite, Latgolā, i ītu tū sovu ceļu, juobyut ir stypram, juobyut taidai speiteibai i koč  kaidai misejis sajiutai. Ka tu gribi ite dareit lītys, tod tī ir koč kaids procents misejis sajiutys. Deļtuo munejuo, pošam sova ceļa īšona satur tū miseju, drūsmi i mīlesteibu pret sovu zemi.” Pasauļa leimiņa dizainere i muokslineica Laima Jurča kaidu laiku ir dzeivuojuse Reigā i dorbuojusēs tī, sopvus niu jei dzeivoj Latgolā. Taipat obeji ar veiru sepinej par sova lauku eipašuma atteisteišonu ite, kur byutu, radeitu i dzeivuotu naviņ jī poši, bet tei byutu ari vīta cytim pasauļa muokslinīkim. Laima modu redz kai autentiskuo vaicuojumus vītā, kurā tu esi. “Atsagrīsšona ite, Latgolā, īt ar daudzim izaicynuojumim, eipaši stereotipu lauzšonu, kam es puorstuovu taidu nūzari kai moda, kas bīžai viņ pīprosa tev dzeivuot lelpiļsātā. Byut vysu laiku taidā dinamiskā ritmā. Tī apstuokli vīnkuoršai ir taidi, kas maņ kai personeibai nader. Es saprūtu, ka maņ ir vajadzeigs atsagrīzt pi koč kuo autentiska, pi koč kuo cīši eistyna… maņ redzīs, ka itymā laikmatā mes taišni asam privilegeiti ar tū, ka mes varim byut, kai mes gribim. Muns taids eksperimentalais pīguojīņs modai ir turpynuot radeit naatkareigi nu tuo, kur mes asam.Tei jau ari ir muna pošpīteikameiba i profesionalitate, kam es asu izguojuse itū ceļu piec standarta, kai vajag, dzeivojūt Reigā i tamleidzeigi. Niu es varu īt i dareit jau pa sovam. Pamatā muna rodūšuo darbeiba itūšaļt nūteik nu Latgolys.” Raimonds izsver, ka muokslys i kulturys patieriešonys parodumi i gribiešona piec juos iz vysa bīžuok suocās taišni saimē. “Tū navar nu augšys cylvākam izmīgt, es dūmoju, ka tī ir juobyut kaidai iņteresei. Daudzim tei iņterese rūnās saimē, ka jī ir nu bierneibys apmekliejuši pasuokumus, i tei ir taida tradiceja, ka cylvāks, jis īt piec inercis tuoļuok, iņteresejās, paplašynoj sovu redzis lūku. Var īiņteresēt, bet tys vaira atkareigs nu poša cylvāka. Kultura i muoksla boguotynoj cylvāku, taipat kai volūdys i daudzi kas cyts… Muoksla i kultura ir par cylvāka augšonu, kam nav gola.” Muokslinīka vīns nu aizdavumu ir sabīdreibys kulturizgleiteiba. Par juos lūmu sabīdreibys redzīņa paplašynuošonā i storpnūzaru diskusejis veicynuošonā turpynoj Raimonds. “Muoksla navar byut neitrala i es ari varu pasaceit, ka ir sabīdreibā taidi prīškstoti, par kurim nivīns narunoj. Ite, Latgolā, ari ir vysaidys lītys, par kurom mes narunojam, koč ari saprūtam, ka itys eksistej. Caur taidim muokslys i kulturys formatim eistineibā tī ir taidi tylti komunikacejai, diskusejai. Deļtuo taišni itymā laika, kod cylvāki dzeivoj kotrys sovā informacejis burbulī, ar taidim naīrostim formatim var izsist jūs nu itūs īrostūs burbuļu i ļaut jim pasavērt nu cytim redzisleņkim iz tū informaceju, kuru jis patierej i vyspuor iz procesim, iz pasauļa i dzeivē.” Storptautyskais muokslys forums “Crossroads X Krustceļi”, kas nu 24. da 27. marta nūtiks drupeit biedeigi slovonajā Rēzeknis SPA centrā, byus juo pyrmais pasuokums. “Daudzi runoj ap Latgolu, ka ite cylvāku nav, ka ite nav, kū dareit, nūsaceiti par tukšumu, i tys SPA centrs ir kai taida metafora Latgolys situacejai jeb prīškstotam par Latgolu. Ar tim pasuokumim, kū mes organizejam, muokslys tierdzeņu “Neskarts”, kur mes īmam vydā tukšuos vītuos i pīpyldom tuos vītys ar pasuokumim, ar cylvākim, ar muokslu, ar nūtykumim. Mes paruodom, ka estineibā, ka tu gribi, tu ari vysu regionu vari pīpiļdeit, ka tu vīnkuorši dori i aizpiļdi tū telpu. Ite telpys iraida, daudz.” Atsokūt iz vaicuojumu par tū, voi muokslai vajag reklamu, Laima ar Raimondu izsver, ka muosklai vajag dialogu i parunuošonu, i vinnej tys, kurais īt sovai auditorejai preteimā. Laima vys pīzeist, ka tys nav vīglai. “Cīši profesionali itam juopīīt, kai dorbam. Tu vīnkuoršai īmi i runoj. Maņ pošai tys ir cīši lels izaicynuojums…Tu pats sovu personeibu taidā veidā pylnveidoj, ka tu praktizej tuos lītys i tod jau vīnā šaļtī tys aizīt teiri organiski.” Latgolys muokslinīki Latvejis i pasauļa kontekstā – voi jī izaceļ, i kai ir byut muokslinīkam nu Latgolys? Turpynoj Laima. “Tys ari sovā ziņā izlīk taidu atbiļdeibu, ka tev tys vuords ir juonas i juopastuov par koč kaidom vierteibom, i tymā pošā laikā juorauga lauzt koč kaidi streotipi, kas ar tū saistuos. Īt otkon taidu sovu ceļu i dūmuot, kai tu vari tū latgaliskū stuosteit pa sovam. Vystik cīnejūt tradiceju i vidi, nu kurys tu īmi.” Raimonds Platacs skaita, ka niu byut muokslinīkam nu Latgolys ir cīši pateiceigi, kam globali vierzīņs ir autentiskums. “Tys ir ap tū, ka lokalais, specifiskais, autentiskais. Vyss, kas ir naglobals, bet taids, mozs, specifiskys. Deļtuo byut niu latgalīšam ir eistynais laiks. Mums ir vysys īspiejis byut iņteresantim. Vyss pasauļs sastuov nu pogostu. Tu aizbrauc jebkur i saprūti, ka tu eistineibā, tys ir ni nu tuo, ka tu bēdz nu pasauļa, bet tu saprūti, ka tu vysur vari byut, bet tova izalaseišona ir byut ite.”  

Immanuel Baptist Church
Luke 18:15-30, "The King's Kingdom" Mason plunk

Immanuel Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 31:48


Main Idea: The Kingdom and all of its riches are freely given by the king, not earned.1. Kingdom entrance depicted2. Kingdom access debated3. Kingdom inheritance defined

The Mike Francesa Podcast
Mets Extend Streak - Salty Orioles Plunk Judge - Remembering Willie Mays

The Mike Francesa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 37:51


In this edition of Mike Francesa Live on YouTube, Mike talks the passing of Willie Mays, the streaking Mets and how long they can sustain it, and the Orioles-Yankees series is already tense as the Birds plunk Aaron Judge. Mike also answers viewer emails.

Masters of Privacy
John Cavanaugh: Privacy as a grassroots movement

Masters of Privacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 32:39


John Cavanaugh is a founding member of the Plunk Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to empowering individuals and communities so they have autonomy over their digital identities and protect their sensitive information. John is helping promote digital data privacy for women, children, veterans, and marginalized communities. Our mission today: exploring a grassroots approach to privacy or data protection. References: Plunk Foundation John Cavanaugh on LinkedIn Doctor Ruha Benjamin, Race after Technology Village of Evendale (Cincinnati)  

Club Night With DJ Geri
Club Night With DJ Geri 866

Club Night With DJ Geri

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 88:05


Tracklist 1.Maezbi - Talus (Original Mix) [Plattenbank] 2.Maze 28 - This Is Just a Dream (Original Mix) [RKP] 3.Sanjay Dutta & Dharmalogy – Reaching Out (Original Mix) [Mango Alley] 4.Plunk.ton - Free Your Mind (Plunk.ton Deep Mind Remix) [Droomschipp] 5.Max Freegrant & Slow Fish - Affection (Extended Mix) [Freegrant Music] 6.Grigoré - Polifonia (Original Mix) [When Stars Align] 7.Callecat, Forty Cats - Interconnecting Echoes (Original Mix) [Manual Music] 8.Maceo Plex & AVNU (UK) Feat. Desire - Go Back (Original Mix) [Lone Romantic] 9.Antrim - Dawn in Port (NOISYE PROJECT Remix) [Droid9] 10.BLANCAh, Attma - Veles (Original Mix) [Einmusika Recordings] 11.Gorkiz, TEELCO - Jüra (Original Mix) [For Senses Records] 12.LAR, Nu-La - Erase (Bound To Divide Extended Mix) [Zerothree] 13.Pysh - D'vision 303 (Original Mix) [Heinz Music] 14.anamē (SE) - Bermondsey Bender (ANUQRAM Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats] 15.My Friend Feat. Darla Jade - Flash (Dosem Extended Remix) [Armada Music] 16.Anyma & Chris Avantgarde - Simulation (Extended Mix) [Afterlife Records] [TRACK OF THE WEEK] Facebook page: www.facebook.com/DJGeriMusic Twitter: twitter.com/djgeri Twitch: www.twitch.tv/djgerimusic Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/TheDjGeri Instagram user: DJGERI Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/gerardserrataiza/ Soundcloud Tracks: @gerardserrat

Club Night With DJ Geri
Club Night With DJ Geri 863

Club Night With DJ Geri

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 68:21


TRACKLIST 1.Auggië - Kelly (Denis Horvat Remix) [Vokabularium] 2.Stephan Bodzin - Cooper Station (Original Mix) [Herzblut Recordings] 3.Vasily Dvortsov - On Transgalactic Bridge (Extended Mix) [Pure Progressive] 4.Enai - This is A Dream (Undercatt Remix) [ATLANT] 5.Plunk.ton - Free Your Mind (Heinrich & Heine Remix) [Droomschipp] 6.Samer Soltan - Is This A Dream? (Squire & Pole Position Remix) [Renaissance Records] 7.Axel Haube - Kinetische Impulse Feat. ELV/RA (Original Mix) [Radikon] 8.Mind Against, Vaert - Posterity (Original Mix) [Afterlife Records] [TRACK OF THE WEEK] 9.Egoitz - Sandstorm (Original Mix) [RYTHMOLOGY] 10.Massano - The Blaze (Original Mix) [Simulate Recordings] 11.Sassa, Jager, LMNL - Forgive Them (Original Mix) [Lost on You] 12.Fernandez, Silvera - Convergence (Original Mix) [Sequence Music] 13.Border Control - Area 51 (Original Mix) [Polyptych Limited] Facebook page: www.facebook.com/DJGeriMusic Twitter: twitter.com/djgeri Twitch: www.twitch.tv/djgerimusic Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/TheDjGeri Instagram user: DJGERI Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/gerardserrataiza/ Soundcloud Tracks: @gerardserrat

Physical Therapy Owners Club
Maximizing Cash Flow, Increasing Profits, and Eliminating Patient Balances with Kristi Plunk, DPT

Physical Therapy Owners Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 33:46


Listen up! In this episode of the Physical Therapy Owners Club podcast, Nathan Shields engages in an invigorating discussion with Kristi Plunk, from Beyond Physical Therapy and Wellness. Discover the game-changing strategy that has put her clinic on the map in Fort Worth, Texas. This transformational technique is highly effective and has proven to be a massive success. Don't miss out on this incredible conversation!​Hear about a game-changing policy that transformed Kristi's clinic, significantly boosting collections and revenue. Kristi's approach tackled challenges such as a surge in cancellation rates and a dramatic loss in revenue due to SEO changes. This led to a remarkable financial turnaround that will leave you in awe. Her journey is a true testament to the power of resilience, smart policy implementation, and the crucial role of clear communication with patients. In this episode, you'll discover how Kristi tackled misconceptions about medical bill payments and navigated the nuances of legal and ethical considerations. Get ready to reshape the way you run your physical therapy clinic with these valuable insights.​​Want to talk about how we can help you with your PT business, or have a question you want to ask? Book a call with Nathan - https://calendly.com/ptoclub/discoverycall​​Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://ptoclub.com/

Wellness Her Way with Gracie Norton
Girl Talk! - Products We Can't Live Without, Feminine Care Tips, Impactful Wellness Routines, and Attracting Aligned Friendships with Health and Wellness Business Mogul, Lauren Plunk

Wellness Her Way with Gracie Norton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 70:52


It's the episode you guys have all been waiting for! It's time to spill all of our hottest tips, routines, and products that have completely changed the game for us in our wellness journey! Today we are joined by one of my best friends and returning guest, Lauren Plunk! Lauren went through a complete transformation in her wellness journey, which we discussed back in Episode 11. She has tried almost every wellness trend out there, so I knew I had to invite her to come back on the podcast for this episode. Today we get completely honest about the trends we see on our screens like cold plunging, hair oiling, red light therapy, living plastic-free, grounding, and so much more. We share our morning and nighttime routines and all of our favorite products and supplements we are currently using. We also open up about our best practices when it comes to feminine hygiene and health. It is so important to have girl time and be open and honest about life, so I am so excited to get to share some girl time with all of you! TAMPA WELLNESS WALK ON APRIL 20TH!! Keep an eye out on my Instagram for more details! xxYou can learn more about Lauren by following her on Instagram HERE.PRODUCT LINKS:Akasha Prebiotic Skin Repair Mist: Code WHW15 for 15% OffAkasha Sea Moss Glow Gummies: Code WHW15 for 15% OffWildwonder Raspberry Lychee FlavorPoppi Prebiotic Soda Rebecca Faria Lymphatic Tea Strips Kettle and Fire Bone BrothKroma Wellness Bone Broth PowderTrace Mineral Drops Trace Mineral D3 + K2Pumpkin Seed OilOura RingBeauty by Earth Self TannerCoco & Eve Self TannerTongue ScraperFirst Aid BHA/AHA Exfoliant Truvani Protein PowderRitual Protein PowderWholier Protein PowderEpic Protein Powder by Sprout Living Nufyx Protein PowderLAUREN'S SLEEPY TIME NECESSITIES: HoomBand Silk BonnetSilk Eye MaskSurgical Mouth Tape CONNECT WITH ME:Follow Wellness Her Way on Instagram for podcast updates: HERE Connect with me on TikTok: HEREConnect with me on Instagram: HERESee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The DeCesare Group Podcast
Joe Plunk, District 3 Engineer, KYTC

The DeCesare Group Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 30:57


This week on The DeCesare Group Podcast, our special guest shares a unique perspective on the intersection of transportation and economic development.Jim DeCesare talks with Joe Plunk, District Engineer for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Joe will give us an overview of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, its mission, the critical link between transportation infrastructure, and how it contributes to the economic well-being of the region. For more information about KYTC District 3 click here.If you enjoy this podcast, leave us a review. And, to learn more about The DeCesare Group's Social Media Special click here.

Wellness Her Way with Gracie Norton
How Life Begins When You Prioritize Yourself with Wellness Business Mogul, Lauren Plunk

Wellness Her Way with Gracie Norton

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 48:41 Very Popular


2024 is the time to tune into what your body is telling you and embrace your authentic self. Today, we welcome one of my best friends, Lauren Plunk. Lauren Plunk is a dynamic entrepreneur throughout the wellness space. She is the founder and owner of Alchemiss, a CPG consulting agency, the CEO of Soul Sync Body and a talent manager. Lauren also specializes in product formulation and product manufacturing. Not only is Lauren an inspiration in the entrepreneurial world, she also has an incredible wellness journey that she shares with us. Through sobriety and integrative medicine, Lauren was able to take charge of her life and find huge success through building multiple multi-million dollar companies. In this episode we talk about how to shift your perspective on wellness, how to have an abundance mindset, tips on work/life balance, how to embrace sobriety and so much more. If you are feeling lost going into 2024, you need to listen to this episode!Soul Sync Body Shop:Code WHW25 for 25% OffSoul Sync Body Membership:Code WHW25 for 25% OffAkasha Prebiotic Skin Repair Mist:Code WHW15 for 15% OffAkasha Sea Moss Glow Gummies:Code WHW15 for 15% OffLauren's Favorite Non-Alcoholic Beverages:Maka Wheatgrass Lemon Flavor: https://go.shopmy.us/p-3182385Wild Wonder Strawberry Passion: https://go.shopmy.us/p-3182417Cann Lemon Lavender Lo Boy: https://go.shopmy.us/p-3182434Olipop Variety Pack: https://go.shopmy.us/p-3182583Poppi Variety Pack: https://go.shopmy.us/p-3182619Lauren's Favorite Snacks:Unreal Dark Chocolate Peanut Gems: https://go.shopmy.us/p-3182509The New Primal Beef Sticks: https://go.shopmy.us/p-3182515 French Squirrel Peanut Butter Chocolate-Coated Stuffed Dates: https://go.shopmy.us/p-3182531Coconut Cult Coconut Yogurt: https://go.shopmy.us/p-3182548Nekohama Matcha: https://go.shopmy.us/p-3182562LET'S STAY CONNECTED:Follow Wellness Her Way on Instagram for podcast updates: https://www.instagram.com/wellnessherwaypodcast/Connect with me on:TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gracie_norton?lang=enInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/gracie_nortonProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
Effectively Wild Episode 2076: Plunk Me Twice, Shame on You

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 95:47


Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley discuss assorted ALCS and NLCS action and playoff takeaways and trends, with an emphasis on Adolis García's heroics, the Rangers vanquishing the Astros, MLB's handling of Bryan Abreu's suspension, and Craig Kimbrel's career (plus reactions to the Giants hiring Bob Melvin as their manager). Audio intro: The Shirey Brothers, “Effectively Wild […]

Retrocast
Serie: Herr Rossi sucht das Glück mit Felo

Retrocast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 84:57


In der heutigen Episode sprach ich mit Felo (Herzlich Willkommen in der Retrocast-Familie!) über die Serie: "Herr Rossi sucht das Glück" aus dem Jahr 1976. Die erwähnten Links: Herr Rossi Sammlung/Playlist Disney: Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom Sammlung vieler Maus-Clips Stichtwort: "Tex Avery" - Slapstick Remake-Spot Werbespot 50er Jahre Podcast-Sammlung von Felo: Data sein Hals Der Sumpf Die Nabel Show Für eine Kontaktaufnahme in Zukunft bitte die folgende E-Mail Adresse benutzen: retrocast[at]web.de Für Neuigkeiten folgt mir auf Twitter(X), Instagram oder BlueSky! Retrocast bei Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/retrocast_de⁠ Retrocast bei BlueSky: ⁠https://bsky.app/profile/retrocast.bsky.social⁠ Kai bei Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhemsey82/ Intro: Großer Dank an Santiago Ziesmer für das großartige Intro und an den lieben Todde für die Organisation!

Screen Diary
The plunk in your own Eye| A christian audio Essay

Screen Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 2:29


May the holyspirit be with you

Dream With Mind And Heart
Bonus: Disney's 1950s Shorts

Dream With Mind And Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023


In this episode, we look at the shorts released by Disney in the 1950s!Shorts covered:1. Cold War (1951)2. No Smoking (1951)3. Man's Best Friend (1952)4. The Little House (1952)5. How to Dance (1953)6. Football Now and Then (1953)7. Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom (1953)8. How to Sleep (1953)9. In the Bag (1956)10. The Story of Anyburg, USA (1957)Talk to us here:Twitter: DreamMindHeartInstagram: DreamWithMindandHeartEmail: dreamwithmindandheart@gmail.comThanks also to Rosalie Kicks for our artwork, The Honey Badgers for our theme song, and our editor, Tessa Swehla.Primary Works Consulted:Wild Minds: The Artists and Rivalries that Inspired the Golden Age of Animation by Reid MitenbulerThe Queens of Animation: The Untold Story of the Women Who Transformed the World of Disney and Made Cinematic History by Nathalia Holt The Walt Disney Film Archives: The Animated Movies 1921-1968, edited by Daniel Kothenschulte Walt Disney: An American Original by Bob ThomasThe Disney Films (4th edition) by Leonard MaltinWalt Disney's Mickey Mouse. The Ultimate History. by David Gerstein and J.B. Kaufman.

NAR’s Center for REALTOR® Development
088: Emerging Technology in Real Estate with Dan Weisman and Dave Conroy of NAR

NAR’s Center for REALTOR® Development

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 59:55


In this episode, we are talking about emerging technology. Dan Weisman and Dave Conroy work at NAR and are sharing with us their knowledge about technology in the real estate industry. We're talking AI — yes, we all love ChatGPT — Chatbots, Fractional real estate, and what they see for the future of cryptocurrency. They have some software suggestions and usage tips for us as well. So, join us for this informative episode! [2:31] Dan Weisman and Dave Conroy are the Directors of Emerging Technology at NAR. [3:51] If agents do not feel they are able to keep up with emerging technologies, Dan encourages them not to feel bad. Even Dave feels on some days it's like drinking from a firehose and keeping up with emerging technology is his full-time job. [5:05] Proptech is any form of property technology. Dan and Dave also look at the adjacent industries of construction tech, financial tech (fintech), insurance tech, and mortgage tech. [6:59] There is no shortage of data to feed proptech tools to help agents get a better understanding of their market and customers and complete more transactions. [8:49] Dave explains the amount of data over the past 10 years has grown exponentially. Ninety percent of our data was created in the last 10 or so years. [10:59] Some companies are backed by NAR, Second Century Ventures, and Reach. Plunk is one of them. They've got an AI-powered valuation model that digs into MLS showing data. [15:09] Dan discusses AI products he and Dave have been researching for years similar to ChatGPT.  [16:37] When you log into Amazon, it offers things you might be interested in, whether or not you have been thinking of it. That's AI based on your habits, predicting your next move. [18:22] ChatGPT feels like having a human-level intelligent personal assistant to answer questions about anything; how to write an email, recipes, and no shortage of help for REALTORS®. [21:16] There will still need to be a person involved with the end product to make sure it's written as you want it, the information is the way you want it to be displayed, and that it's accurate. [22:32] Monica points out that CRD is teaching classes on applying ChatGPT. [24:53] ChatGPT is powerful but make sure you understand what problems or what areas you're trying to be better at to increase your revenue, increase your business and provide better service. [25:36] If Dave were recommending to a REALTOR® how to incorporate one of these large language models, Bard or ChatGPT, into their workflow, he would suggest they use it as a creative muse. [27:03] Dan discusses image generation. [30:54] Dan and Dave discuss ways to keep in touch and to join their monthly proptech meetups. [33:56] Cryptocurrency has disappointed Dave who was bullish on it early. Make sure the tech you're looking at isn't a solution looking for a problem. [38:03] Fractional real estate or fractional ownership of properties isn't new, but there are new ways to get access to it. [44:45] Global funding for technology is down. What does that mean for the United States agents? [48:48] Automated listings use AI to analyze listing photos to help assist agents in creating listings. [50:32] Some of the changes coming to real estate may require agents to be much more efficient. Agents can improve their efficiency with some of the AI tools discussed in this episode. [57:46] There are lots of basics in our industry that are about people and relationships, and they're based on that relationship. Technology is a tool to help us, not remove us from our clients' lives.  [58:19] You can follow up with Dan and Dave on LinkedIn to learn more. If you want to expand your tech knowledge, NAR also offers the e-PRO® certification.  Tweetables:  “You need to also know that it's still a machine that was trained by someone that's pulling data from somewhere. … It's like 90% accurate. There's still that 10%, which can get you in a lot of trouble sometimes. … Test it out but … verify everything.” — Dan Weisman  “I would suggest that you just use [ChatGPT] as a muse; like a creative muse. …  It helps me get from zero to one. I feel like if I can just get started with something, finishing it is so much easier.” — Dave Conroy  “How we operate has changed, and most of it is due to technology. It can be overwhelming but what's most important is to understand the problem you're trying to solve and what technology may be out there to help you solve it or at least be better at it.” — Dan Weisman  “People will try a new piece of technology and it doesn't work right out of the box, so they dismiss it. I would urge your listeners, please don't dismiss technology because it can be very hard to predict how quickly the technology will advance and be adopted.” — Dave Conroy  Guest Links: Dan Weisman at NAR Dan Weisman on LinkedIn Dave Conroy at NAR Dave Conroy on LinkedIn ChatGPT Dall-E 2 GetPlunk.com Generative AI Flock Fractional Summer ListAssist Emerging Technology with NAR iOi Summit Meetup.com/proptech   NAR Resource LinksNAR.realtor/technology   Additional Links:  Microcourses found at Learning.REALTOR. Use the coupon code PODCAST to obtain 15% off the price of any microcourse!  CRD@NAR.REALTOR Crdpodcast.REALTOR Learning.REALTOR — for NAR Online Education Training4RE.com — List of Classroom Courses from NAR and its affiliates CRD.REALTOR — List of all courses offered   Host Information: Monica Neubauer Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR® Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com MonicaNeubauer.com FranklinTNBlog.com   Monica's Facebook Page Facebook.com/Monica.Neubauer Instagram Instagram.com/MonicaNeubauerSpeaks   Guest Bio Dan Weisman Dan Weisman is a Director of Emerging Technology within the Strategic Business, Innovation & Technology group at the National Association of REALTORS®. In his role, he focuses on how the intersection of business processes and technology may impact the real estate industry.  Dave ConroyDave Conroy is a Director of Emerging Technology within the Strategic Business, Innovation & Technology group at the National Association of REALTORS®

The Road End Podcast
EXCLUSIVE - Jordan Henderson chat with Ste Plunk from Redmen TV

The Road End Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 20:42


Join myself & Ste Plunk from Redmen TV for an EXCLUSIVE podcast on the emergence of the breaking news that Jordan Henderson may well be on his way to play under Steven Gerrard at Al Ettifaq.We discussed::- Is it the right time for Hendo to move on? - Should we be disappointed with Jordan for putting money before his morals?- The Legend that he has become with his time at the club.As this is a shock to all, there was no script, no agenda, nothing for this podcast. Myself and Ste jumped on and tried to provide an insight to how we feel, not as content creators, not as media workers, but as Liverpool Football Club supporters.I hope you all enjoy our honesty, but also our respect towards one of, if not the, most successful Liverpool captain ever.Whether Jordan stays or goes, he's a hero, a legend, and always welcome in Liverpool. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Travelling Science
Understanding PFAS and Brain Health with Neurodevelopmental Toxicologist Elizabeth Plunk

Travelling Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 39:38 Transcription Available


Elizabeth Plunk is a Ph.D. candidate in the Toxicology Training Program at the University of Rochester Medical Center in the lab of Ania Majewska. She is currently investigating the effects of Perfluorohexanoic Acid on brain development.Watch the video version of this podcast episode here: https://youtu.be/TdQ1EmnTCeMThroughout this episode, Elizabeth shares her insights into the chemicals that are commonly used by big companies, industry and the military. We discuss why they are so abundant throughout our environment, safety concerns and what we can do about it.You can get in touch with Elizabeth Plunk via Twitter @Elizabeth_Plunk https://twitter.com/Elizabeth_Plunk Or you can find her on Linkedin @Elizabeth PlunkPerfluorohexanoic Acid: https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/iris_drafts/recordisplay.cfm?deid=357314Get guest updates and submit your listener questions via Instagram: https://instagram.com/travellingscience/During this episode, a donation was made to the Silent Spring Institute. This weeks charity, Silent Spring Institute - https://silentspring.org/If you'd like to support this podcast and the charities we donate to each week, you can make a contribution here:  https://www.patreon.com/thetravellingscientist Thank you for making a positive change in the world!

Escape From Vault Disney
BONUS MINISODE! What Else Is NOT on Disney+? (part 6)

Escape From Vault Disney

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 14:22


Escape From Vault Disney will be back with a full episode sometime next week (we mean it this time!) but in the meantime here's another bonus MINISODE where Tony Goldmark and David Ganssle continue making their way through the Not On Disney+ Month shortlist in alphabetical order. In this minisode, they briefly discuss Ferngully: The Last Rainforest, Fillmore!, Follow Me Boys!, Freaked, Futurama, Galavant, The Gnome-Mobile, some assorted later shorts (specifically Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom, Goliath II and Vincent) and a whole buncha Goofy shorts (specifically Goofy and Wilbur, Goofy's Glider, Hockey Homicide, Goofy Gymnastics, Motor Mania and How to Hook Up Your Home Theater)!    

How It's Tested
Ep. #1, A Closer Look at Product Testing with Ian Brillembourg of Plunk

How It's Tested

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 34:29


In this debut episode of How It's Tested, Eden Full Goh of Mobot speaks with Ian Brillembourg of Plunk. Together they explore product testing processes, insights on utilizing AI-driven data as part of quality assurance, and lessons on striking a balance between web teams and mobile teams within a modern organization.

Heavybit Podcast Network: Master Feed
Ep. #1, A Closer Look at Product Testing with Ian Brillembourg of Plunk

Heavybit Podcast Network: Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 34:29


In this debut episode of How It's Tested, Eden Full Goh of Mobot speaks with Ian Brillembourg of Plunk. Together they explore product testing processes, insights on utilizing AI-driven data as part of quality assurance, and lessons on striking a balance between web teams and mobile teams within a modern organization.

The Real Word
Brad Inman's Hot Take On The Second Largest Bank Collapse in History | The Real Word 264

The Real Word

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 24:13


Byron Lazine and Nicole White discuss the importance of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), the Plunk app and Plunk's recent partnerships with three tech startups, and Elon Musk's planned Texas fiefdom. Get your free copy of BAM's newest ebook: “Video Gear for Every Budget”: https://brokeagentmedia.lpages.co/video-gear-for-every-budget/ Subscribe to the BAM YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/aatxhaka Subscribe to BAM Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hZU-Vn Connect with Byron: Website: https://byronlazine.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/byronlazine Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ByronLazine TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@byronlazine 5AM Call Sign-up: https://www.5amcall.com Newsletter here: https://byronlazine.com/subscribe Connect with Nicole White: https://www.instagram.com/nicolewhite.ct/ This episode's sources: https://www.inman.com/2023/03/13/silicon-valley-bank-was-part-of-an-ecosystem-that-sped-up-innovation/?utm_source=inbriefnonselect&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=inbrief&utm_content=965183_dek_0_20230313&message_id=30820768.37860 https://nowbam.com/plunk-partners-with-3-tech-startups-to-shake-up-the-real-estate-industry/ https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-03-13/elon-musk-s-planned-texas-fiefdom-is-a-billionaire-tradition?cmpid=BBD031323_CUS&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_term=230313&utm_campaign=closeamericas&leadSource=uverify%20wall Timestamps: 00:00–02:30 Intro 02:30 Racket #1: SVB Bank sped up innovation (Inman) 04:01 60 years of SVB and the 2nd biggest bank collapse in U.S. history 07:56 High-risk moves made by SVB 10:42 How important are regional banks for residential real estate? 14:26 Racket #2: Plunk shakes up the real estate industry 15:43 What Nicole likes about Plunk 17:53 Byron's take on Plunk as a disruptor 19:43 Racket #3: Elon Musk's planned Texas fiefdom 21:54 Could this be the future of how we build infrastructure in other towns? #inman #siliconvalleybank #realestatepodcast

Composers Datebook
Timely music by Beethoven and Leroy Anderson

Composers Datebook

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 2:00


Synopsis On this date in 1814, Ludwig van Beethoven conducted the premiere performance of his Symphony No. 8 in F Major. As the scherzo movement of his new symphony, Beethoven recycled a tune he originally used as a musical salute to Johann Nepomuk Maelzel, the inventor of the metronome. For a time, Maelzel was Beethoven's friend and sometimes collaborator on concerts and various mechanical projects. Beethoven used Maelzel's metronomes to add precise, if sometimes debatable, tempo markings to some of his earlier works. Some conductors choose to ignore these metronome markings, since they came after the fact of composition and at a time when Beethoven was increasingly deaf. In fact, in addition to metronomes, the versatile Maelzel also supplied the Beethoven with ear trumpets—the 19th-century version of hearing aids. Perhaps Beethoven was using one of those ear trumpets when someone asked him why his Seventh Symphony was more popular in Vienna than his Eighth. "Because the Eighth is so much better," he growled in reply. Closer to our own time, the American composer Leroy Anderson, who lived from 1908 to 1975, immortalized the tick-tock of a mechanical timekeeper in his piece entitled The Syncopated Clock. Leroy Anderson was a master of the musical miniature, creating dozens of witty pieces with titled like Plink, Plank, Plunk, Bugler's Holiday, and Fiddle Faddle. Music Played in Today's Program Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) Symphony No. 8 in F, Op. 93 Berlin Philharmonic; Herbert von Karajan, conductor. DG 429 036 Leroy Anderson (1908-1975) The Syncopated Clock St. Louis Symphony; Leonard Slatkin, conductor. BMG/RCA 68048

The Story Must Be Told
160. Plunk!

The Story Must Be Told

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 23:52


Witness as Brother Reid and Pastor Andrew pitch their hot new film experience: Plunk! Is this their big break? Is the church done for? What does it sound like when a battery leaves a human colon? Listen to find out! Meeting Mr. P.P. Brothers “Plunk!” Concluding Remarks In two weeks, tune in for whatever is to FOLLOW. Stock music from Envato.com is used in this episode. MERCH: http://BabyNeedsDaddy.com BOOKS: http://thestorymustbetold.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/tsmbt

5...4...3...2...fun!!

i’ve been listening to music as it’s released or comes into my life. i have a very long queue of things to listen to. some years ago i calculated that it would take me six years to get to the point where i’m listening to music as it comes out. this was assuming that each week i’d be listening to 50 albums and only adding 30 albums to the queue. but it seems like i’ve be listening at a slower rate and accumulating at a faster rate. i spent most of the past few years getting through maybe 30 albums each week, and accumulating more like 50. the reverse. hmmm. this means i won’t ever catch up ever ever.i’ll work on the new estimates for next week!DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 First Base “Eastchester Avenue” Not That Bad02:25 Serpent Season “Hearing Voices” The Sky is Alive with Dying Stars04:40 Jay Som “Peace Out” Anak Ko08:57 Bill Baird “Heart’s Got a Hole” Refractions11:50 Boothe “walk step” 8 or 9 walled room12:19 CD-ROM “FIRE” THE NEW PROGRAM16:22 queer choir “idc if it was 2 years ago” sketchbook of songs17:47 Special Moves “No Guarantees” Split w/ Yeehaw Junction20:33 Yeehaw Junction “Needy” Split w/ Special Moves24:03 erin tanner “a dog nap” a dog told me what to do25:29 When Nalda became punk “Long before” Those words broke our hearts28:34 Oh, Rose “Easy” While My Father Sleeps31:05 FRITZ “YUK!” FRITZ33:34 So Cow “Now That I Am 36” Do Re Mi Fa So Cow36:40 Chiffres “purple” static rainbow39:43 Emmerson & Her Clammy Hands “On My Mind” Crazy 4 Love43:50 Slam Dunk “EZ2C” In Hell45:33 ghostplay “Too Much” 3349:51 Bellhoss “geraniums #2” geraniums54:32 No Sister “Pacific” Influence58:40 Was “Falling Out” WAS 260:12 Mallwalkers “It’s Time” Shake the Rust Off61:49 little cake n jack toft “life is rly ez” little cake n jack toft demo tape63:24 unlimited guests “runners guide” the secret64:16 The Living Eyes “Peak Hour Traffic” Peak Hour Traffic 7"66:38 Boys Age “Good Yesterdays” Initiate - Very Best of Boys Age Vol.269:40 Carla dal Forno “Blue Morning” Top of the Pops72:18 Spud Cannon “Runaway Strays” Squeeze74:51 Jungle Green “Happiness” Runaway With Jungle Green78:10 Plunk 67 “Video Game” Therapy80:12 Ghost Orchard “puppy” Bunny82:09 Philippa Zang “damn, strange” pothole diaries84:02 Lina Tullgren “Free Cell” Free Cell

Ungraduated Living & Learning

Scientists have now discovered through "string theory" some of the smallest scales of life and the symmetry of how life is integrated. It's is known as the "plunk scale" and even our best forms of technology have a hard time viewing life on this level, but it is through string theory that progress is being made. My website: https://ungraduated.com Ungraduated Book: https://www.amazon.com/Ungraduated-Finding-dropping-outdated-systems-ebook/dp/B09SXCBY6R/ref=sr_1_1?crid=28QTYUU7T5BN4&keywords=ungraduated+book&qid=1655499090&sprefix=ungraduate%2Caps%2C122&sr=8-1 Join the Ungraduated Living Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/454790476338234

God’s Toolbox
Sermon: A Faith That Works

God’s Toolbox

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 24:16


1 Sam. 17: 45-51A Faith That WorksThe world around us—the people around us cannot see the faith that is inside of us. But what they can see are the good works, the good deeds that you do because of the faith that you have.Remember when you were first learning to ride a bicycle; it was all about balance. Many aspects of life are about balance. We need a balance between work and playbetween waking hours and sleeping hours and so on.We need a balanced theology as well.We need faith---It is impossible to please God without faith. Faith means that we believe God is! We believe that He is who He says He is and can do what He says He can do.But the balance comes in when have our faith on one end of the scale and our works (what we do because of our faith) on the other end—so that the scales are balanced.Faith and Works operate like a seesaw—up and down is a smooth movement of balance.But if one gets off—there is no balance—no more smooth up and down—Plunk! No more seesawing.James 2:17 says: Thus faith by itself, if it does not have works is dead!!In James' day some people spoke the language of Christianity---talked like they had a lot of faith but you couldn't tell it (could not verify) it by what they did.They did not have a faith that works! What about you? Do you talk your faith or do you live it out?Throughout the Bible you see men and women, average people just like us, who lived out their faith in the middle of the circumstances that they found themselves in. Look at Hebrews 11. You will see a host of faith heroes listed—people we know who found themselves living life and then God called and interrupted all that.Noah, who had never seen rain, had to be obedient to God and build an ark in the midst of the desert with people laughing at him and calling him crazy.Abram, who became Abraham and then Sarai became Sarah and together travel to a distance land to affect the world population, having a child when they were far past child-bearing age.Moses who forsook Egypt and a life of ease to save his people.And so on.Read it for yourself. And then at the end of Hebrews 11, it says that all those people who obtained a good testimony through FAITH, did not receive the promise. Why? Because God had something better in mind for them that they should not receive it apart from us. He wants us in on the reward.So, God is giving you and me an opportunity to show off your faith, by our works.The poet Edgar Guest once wrote:I'd rather see a sermon than hear one any day.I'd rather one would walk w/me than merely show the way.So let's look at 1 Sam.17. We see the well-known story of David and Goliath. Today I want you to look at this story through the lens of the faith of David---that David did not just talk his faith, but he courageously, fearlessly, and almost recklessly lived it out.That is the kind of faith that I'm striving to have---a bold, fearless, reckless faith in God.Chapter 17 begins by telling us that Saul is king of the Israelites, and they are in a battle with the Philistines with a valley in between the two armies. The Philistine army isn't doing much because they have a giant man of war on their side named Goliath that is nine feet tall. Shaq is 7'1', so just imagine an average guy – an average soldier against Goliath.And not only was Goliath tall and big, but he was also decked out in all this bronze armor—bronze helmet, iron on his legs all total weighing about 125 lbs.His spear was this 12-foot-long instrument with an iron point. And a smaller spear—called a javelin was slung on his back.Goliath was the Philistine army's assault weapon, who came not to just kill his enemy, but to demolish him.Then here comes along David, just a boy---probably a teenager, 16-19 years old. He was sent by his father Jesse to check on his three o

Mornings at the Cabin
August 24, 2022: Toss, Plunk, Fire

Mornings at the Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 36:58


Dumpy the Bear says: "Only YOU can prevent dumpster fires!"

The Add To My Playlist Podcast
EX18 - Featuring - Autograph - Make Sure You Sign In Please

The Add To My Playlist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 8:51


EPISODE 18 - EXTERNAL Version for Non-Spotify Listeners! The band began in 1983 originally as a solo project for singer-songwriter/guitarist Steve Plunkett (also known as "Plunk"), who had recently left the band Silver Condor, due to his frustration with their lack of interest in recording his songs. Plunkett then began playing and recording his own material with a group of his musician friends, most of whom had previously played with him in other bands. On lead guitar was Steve Lynch, who had played with Plunkett in the band Looker, and who has a distinctive two-handed, fretboard-tapping technique, which eventually won him the "Guitar Solo of the Year" award from Guitar Player magazine for his work on Autograph's signature song, "Turn Up The Radio." Bassist Randy Rand knew Plunkett from their days together in Wolfgang, a club band in Los Angeles, which has been described as a local legend and of which Kevin Dubrow (lead singer of Quiet Riot) said, "They smoked us all....They got better response than us and Van Halen." Steve Isham, keyboard player and longtime friend of Plunkett's, had earlier played with Holly Penfield, and on drums, Plunkett called on Keni Richards, his bandmate from John Doe, and whose friendship with Van Halen lead singer David Lee Roth led to Autograph's big break. Over time, this group of musicians recording together took the form of an actual band. Plunkett chose the name "Autograph" for the band, having been inspired by hearing Def Leppard's similarly-titled song "Photograph" on the radio. They recorded their first demos in late 1983, but gave copies of the demo to a few friends only. One of these friends, Andy Johns, a record producer, played their demo for David Lee Roth of Van Halen, who subsequently invited the band to open for them in their 1984 tour. The band rose to prominence as an opening act for Van Halen on their 1984 tour, an act of distinction for an unsigned band. Autograph signed a contract with RCA Records following a performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1984. The band's debut album, Sign In Please, was completed and released in October of that year, but did not make an appearance on any record charts until January, 1985. Sign In Please contains the band's only major hit and signature song, "Turn Up the Radio." Interestingly, according to Autograph's Turn Up the Web website, the tune was the last song recorded for the album, and the band members were initially very lukewarm toward it. The song became a top-30 hit, pushing album sales past the gold mark (500,000 copies sold). The album later went platinum. "Turn Up The Radio" was featured on an episode of Miami Vice entitled "Little Prince." The band also recorded a song titled "You Can't Hide From the Beast Inside" for the film Fright Night. Two songs from Sign In Please - Turn Up The Radio and Friday! Podcast created by TrueMediaSolutions.ca

Lexman Artificial
Matt Botvinick: A Spermatophyte With a Big Mouth

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 1:28


Matt Botvinick is a spermatophyte with a big mouth. He talks about his altruistic tendencies and how he plunks genteelness.

Christ First Watford

Aaron brings a challenging word today from Ezra 9 & 10 titled Ker-plunk. We can learn from… • The problem • Ezra's response • The people's response. Concluding: To be truly relevant to a lost and broken world we must be radically ruthless with our sin.

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
Effectively Wild Episode 1835: Junk in the Plunk

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 80:14 Very Popular


Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about NPB phenom Roki Sasaki's 19-strikeout perfect game for the Chiba Lotte Marines, the historic crop of prospect debuts in the first week of this MLB season, the unprecedented career-starting hot streak of (and long-term outlook for) Cleveland's Steven Kwan, A's catcher Sean Murphy's butt photogenically taking one for […]

App Talk with Upptic
Business Evolution & Innovation with David Bluhm (Plunk)

App Talk with Upptic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 78:13


Our guest this week is David Bluhm, Co-Founder & President at Plunk. Plunk helps homeowners increase their home value by providing analytics-driven project insights and access to verified contractors. In this week's podcast we take a dive into innovation – including what it means to create a new business category and the challenges of being first in the space. We also dig into David's long history of entrepreneurship – particularly gaming – and his thoughts on Web3 and the gaming industry today. Plus, we discuss a ton of news – from Axie Infinity to E3 to the latest (and not-so-great) mobile trends. Guest: David Bluhm Industry Insights Community Alert: Ronin Validators Compromised DoF Tokenomics Podcast on the Hack Sky Mavis Raises $150M Led By Binance, Funds to be Restored on the Ronin Bridge Axie Infinity: Origin Is Live In Early Access! Warren's own Twitter thread on Axie Infinity: Origin E3 2022 is Canceled 40% of mobile companies in US and UK suffer losses post-IDFA Mobile game earnings were down 7% during Q1 2022 at $21bn App of the Week Axie Infinity: Origin Splinterlands Golf Logix Goldbelly Unest

Industry Relations with Rob Hahn and Greg Robertson
Creating The Bloomberg Of Real Estate

Industry Relations with Rob Hahn and Greg Robertson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 49:50


On today's episode Rob and Greg talk about creating the “Bloomberg of Real Estate,” with special guest David Blum. David Blum is the co-founder of ‘Plunk' where they are working to bring the next generation, real-time analytics platform to residential real estate. What does the future of this prop-tech company hold for the real estate industry? Rob Han and Greg Robertson are your hosts for the re-launch premiere of the Industry Relations podcast!  Learn more about David Blum and the exciting work they're doing for the future of residential real estate at www.getplunk.com. Connect with Rob and Greg:  Rob's Website Greg's Website Our Sponsors:  Cloud MLX Notorious VIP

Easy Riders Raging Podcast
66- Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom (Disney #4)

Easy Riders Raging Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 17:17


In this episode Paul, Kieran and I discuss 'Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom', a short educational animation film about the history of musical instruments from Disney.

Red Barn Radio
Marble Creek Rangers

Red Barn Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 58:56


The Marble Creek Rangers are Eric Cummins, Curt Chapman, Mike DeLong, Brandon Bowlds and Don Rogers. If you live here in Kentucky, you'd know every member of this band because they've collectively played a huge part in shaping the music culture in this region over the past 15-20 years. They've all been on Red Barn Radio one time or another as ingredients of different bands. The Rangers are the cake!! These are some pickers, our friends, and Red Barn Radio is your pick for next week's Wednesday night live stream. Plunk yourself down in the front row with us for a special night of music with the Marble Creek Rangers!

University Baptist Church
Mason Plunk - Sunday Evening Devotional - Micah 5:2 - Sunday Evening Services

University Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021


Message from Mason Plunk on December 19, 2021

University Baptist Church
Mason Plunk - Sunday Evening Devotional - Micah 5:2 - Sunday Evening Services

University Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021


Message from Mason Plunk on December 19, 2021

Radio Boston
Checking The Score: Boston Teams Go Plunk

Radio Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 9:12


We recap a disappointing weekend for Boston sports fans and look ahead to a huge showdown at Gillette Stadium next weekend with Radio Boston's Chris Citorik.

What Fuels You
S11E7: Brian Lent

What Fuels You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 62:17


Brian Lent is a data science pioneer who has been at the forefront of data mining, machine learning, forward-thinking analytics, and leading-edge AI technology for over three decades. As the Co-Founder and CEO of Plunk—the first mobile app helping homeowners grow their largest financial asset—Brian is working with a world-class team to bring advanced data mining, AI & ML algorithms to residential real estate. Prior to Plunk, Brian founded the mobile analytics company Medio Systems, supporting 440+ million users in over 100+ countries. Brian also started one of the first data analytics teams at Amazon in the late 1990's when he moved to Seattle with the acquisition of Junglee.  He has also led groundbreaking technology work for companies including IBM, Nokia/HERE Technologies, and Intelligent Results. Brian earned his Masters and Ph.D. candidacy at Stanford University in Computer Science and is considered a key industry thought leader and author of numerous professional publications and patents. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The DotCom Magazine Entrepreneur Spotlight
Mike S. Shapiro, Reading The Tape, The Shapiro Method, MikeSShapiro.com, A DotCom Magazine Interview

The DotCom Magazine Entrepreneur Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 44:02


Mike S. Shapiro is an entrepreneur, investor, corporate coach, speaker ForbesBook author, and Forbes Podcast host whose risk-inclined and results-oriented methods help individuals and organizations leverage insights for stellar results, including building his multi-billion-dollar business. He is also a co-founder and managing director with Plunk, a Seattle-based fintech/proptech startup. Mike's system is based on skills he developed as a market maker and trader with the Chicago Board of Options Exchange. There, he learned the value of paying attention to what's in front of us – “reading the tape” – and how to use information to predict behaviors, leverage opportunities and achieve game-changing results and lifelong satisfaction. It's the same method he used when he purchased a nearly bankrupt real estate firm in coastal Orange County, California during the 2008 “Great Recession” and that he sold 10 years later to create the world's second-largest Sotheby's International Realty brokerage, with 1,200 agents and annual sales exceeding $7 billion. He's also used this system to coach 1,000+ real estate agents to greater success, including many who now rank among the “Top 20” agents in the U.S. Mike – who describes himself as “cold and calculating as a trader and as empathetic as a golden retriever, which is why I have a 50% approval rating” – approaches life and work with a commitment to joy: the joy he finds in helping others and the joy they experience when they realize that success is achievable. He's a frequent speaker at conferences and universities, a featured guest on television news shows and podcasts, and a sought-after expert on real estate and investing for local and national business publications. His perspectives on real estate and equity markets are available via his weekly blog (mikesshapiro.com) and soon, his podcast will launch on ForbesRadio. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The DotCom Magazine Entrepreneur Spotlight
Mike Shapiro, Managing Director, Plunk, A DotCom Magazine Exclusive Interview

The DotCom Magazine Entrepreneur Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 46:28


We want to empower homeowners to build wealth through their homes. To help you achieve your personal financial dreams, we equip you with expert information and guidance—rooted in high-level data science, trusted sources, and independent research. All designed to give you the tools you need to boost your home value and maximize your equity potential. If you would like to learn how to Plunk your way to financial superstardom before our official app launch, sign up for our email newsletter, and get an early invitation to Plunk app access. Our Mission Statement may be quite ambitious, but it wasn't created overnight. The Plunk concept has been years in the making. As passionate homeowners and remodelers, Brian Lent and David Bluhm recognized the gap between the information that was available... versus what was needed by consumers. They then sought to create a way to help homeowners explore the possibilities of creating a dream home, navigate through remodeling projects, and analyze cost vs. value—real life, real-time ROI—by giving them access to better and smarter data. It's mind blowing how little transparency there currently is in the residential real estate market, considering that your home is your most valuable financial commitment. We're here to change that. To learn more about how Mike believes in finding joy in the success of others, please visit Mike at SHAPIRO METHOD --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Retrologic
Ep 24 - Special Guest Eric Plunk, Starfox 2, Metroid

Retrologic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 81:37


RetroLogic - Episode 24   RetroLogic isn’t just a podcast, It’s a retro game store! Visit Retrologic.games to check out our growing inventory of Cleaned, Tested, and 100% Authentic Retro Games!   (The price is RETRO) (Weekly Topics) (Crossplay) StarFox 2 Metroid Prime 2   (Break)   (Community Content)   (Retro Rewind) Retro Rewind LIVE Discussion night!The Game: Sonic the HedgehogDate/time: Friday, March 12th, 8:30pm CST via Zoom callMust be a Retrologic or Nintendo Dads discord member to join.   (Question of the week) A chat with Erik Plunk   (Throwback Thursday) Games you’ve owned that you’ve never played.   Thanks for listening to the RetroLogic Podcast! We are proudly part of the Nintendo Dads family of podcasts. If you like what you hear, check me out on Twitter @RetrologicGames. You’re also welcome to jump into our friendly and 100% non-toxic Discord Community! The link to that is in my twitter bio.You can also find everything on our website Retrologic.games

Tales From The Arcanist
6. "Night, Night" and "Plunk at the Foot of the Mountain"

Tales From The Arcanist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 12:28


This week, we have a rather strict bedtime ritual, and we begin our quest at the foot of a mountain. Love speculative literature? Read hundreds of other science fiction, fantasy, and horror stories online for free at TheArcanist.io. To support our writers, visit Patreon.com/TheArcanist.    Tales From The Arcanist is produced by the editors of The Arcanist. Music by Spaceinvader from Fugue.

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I came home very tired and simply went plunk on my bed.

Green Energy Futures
258B. Carbon Plunk – Plunk that carbon back into the Earth

Green Energy Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 4:00


Carbon Plunk – After creating a zero-carbon supply chain for his wild birdseed company and creating the longest green highway of contiguous EV chargers in the world Kent Rathwell has a very big idea: measure carbon, plant trees and sequester carbon in Carbon Plunk Parks around the world. Green Energy Futures CKUA Radio Podcast. Learn more in our blog: https://www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/carbon-plunk-plugging-climate-changes-black-hole

Christian AF Podcast
Episode 13 - The Kerr-Plunk

Christian AF Podcast

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 63:05


Today we talk with author Colin Kerr about his book Faith Hope Love: The Essentials of Christianity for the Curious, Confused, and Skeptical.Faith Hope Love finally fills a much-needed niche in contemporary theological literature. Colin offers an introduction to the Christian faith that is both academic enough for educational use and accessible enough for Millennials and Gen Z-ers to explore for themselves.Colin pastors Parkside Church in Charleston, South Carolina.You can purchase his book on Amazon and learn more about Parkside Church at the links below:FAITH HOPE LOVEhttps://www.amazon.com/Faith-Hope-Love-Essentials-Christianity/dp/1087818362PARKSIDE CHURCHWebsite – http://www.parksidechs.comFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/parksidechs––––––––LINKS AND SOCIAL MEDIAWebsite • Facebook • InstagramEmail: christianafpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show (https://paypal.me/ChristianAFPodcast)

Force Toast: A Star Wars Happy Hour

What do you get when you combine sugar, spice, and everything nice in Star Wars? Pickled Jedi! This is canon, by the way. Jedi in a jar. A forkful of Force, if you will. In Episode 43, hosts Alyce & Laura report and react* to the latest in Star Wars news and rumors and, per usual, get distracted in the best of ways. Laura’s brain is deteriorating and Alyce gives an update on the funemployment life. The moral of the story: it’s okay to only be operating at 15% right now. Accept it. Lean into it. Have fun with it.  Hoarding rocks and preparing for the second waveFalse lashes and everyone poopsJohn Boyega’s interview with British GQJeff Goldblum coming to Star Wars? How many Jurassic Parks are there?Hear us out: petition to bring mechanical bendus to the next Star Wars Celebration. Daisy dukes and cowboy hats required.Sure the new Ahsoka legacy lightsabers are cool but did you see the cute ass outfit Ashley Eckstein was wearing in those Insta pics? Love it. Need it. Got it.A random segment on DC movies? Why not?Recap on Tap: Spoiler-free discussion of [most] of The Clone Wars: Stories of Light and Dark. Some spoiler-free, initial thoughts on Thrawn Ascendancy: Chaos Rising.Listener Steff sent us a lovely email with exciting news and an even more exciting visual aid!In a surprise to no one, DragonCon trivia was HARD. Tune in to find out how we did on the placement test!Solid Star Wars movie trivia from listener Davor, from the the podcast A Larger Point of ViewAlyce’s hometown and surrounding areas of Southwest  Louisiana were severely damaged by Hurricane Laura last month. If you have the means, please donate to help those displaced by the disaster  https://unitedwayswla.org/DonateHelpful links referenced in this episode:Laura’s guest appearance on Kessel Run Radio Episode 28We’re 7 reviews away from 100 reviews on Apple Podcasts! If you haven’t reviewed the show yet, this is a FREE way to help us out!Twitter: @forcetoastpod | @sLeiaAllDay | @ShutUp_LauraInstagram: @forcetoastpodEmail: forcetoastpod@gmail.comWebsite: forcetoastpod.com*This podcast contains a sh!t ton of profanity and boozin. You can find a bleeped version of this podcast absolutely nowhere. Cheers!

True North EV'S
Talk to Kent Rathwell sustainability architect and CEO of Sun Country Highway and now Carbon Plunk

True North EV'S

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 68:13


The link to the carbon plunk website is carbonplunk.com where you can get more info or donate. True North EV will be hosting a meeting on Google Meet chatting about all things electric. The meeting will start at 7 pm CST on Saturday September 19th/2020 To join the meeting on Google Meet, click this link: https://meet.google.com/jkr-kvzo-msn Or open Meet and enter this code: jkr-kvzo-msn Here is a link to Steve's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTIKxPx0ZwFSR7w1g3Gi68g Here is the link to kilowatt podcast: https://pca.st/podcast/09216500-6e77-0134-787d-4ffec63d9550 Here is the link to the two idiots podcast: https://anchor.fm/twoidiotspodcast Here is the link to EV Resources youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6_8Fx3_XrBo3nvRRDXheJA Leave a voice message on anchor: https://anchor.fm/truenorthev/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/truenorthev/message

5...4...3...2...fun!!

sent $$$ this week to NorCal Resist’s bail fund and their emergency aid for asylum seeking and undocumented families.norcalresist.org/“NorCal Resist’s bail fund helps community members facing protest and ICE-related charges make bail, so they can fight their charges at home with their loved ones instead of from a jail cell.Our bail program is funded by donations from the community. Unlike predatory bail bondsman services, which pocket a percentage of the bond money for a profit, our bail fund is a community resource that provides bonds for free, to those who need them most.”and,“As workplaces shut down, asylum seeking and undocumented families are left without income as they are unable to access unemployment or disability insurance systems. NorCal Resist is currently providing necessities, such as rent assistance, groceries, diapers, school supplies, medical bill assistance, and legal support, to hundreds of families living in Placer, Yolo, El Dorado, Nevada, Yuba, Sutter, Colusa, Butte, Shasta, and Sacramento counties.”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)Monomyth “Falling in Love” Happy Pop FamilyKaren Meat & The Vahnevants “All Thumbs” Karen Meats the VahnevantsFruit & Flowers “Out of Touch” Drug TaxAlgebra II “601” Milkshake SummerBoyracer “In Love” To Get A Better Hold You’ve Got To Loosen Yr GripViolet Mice “Blue Balloons” Pig Myths: The Hits (So Far)K^ren “Flowers” CilnatroDame “Glitch” Dame S/T EPPledge Drive “Weekend Warrior” GenuinityJulius Smack “Real Belief” Buried TechnologyThe Sky Mata “Lizzy” Hatton BusPluperfect “internet quiz” Huli kaSweetie Darling “Snake Charmer” Snake CharmerSimulcast “Terminus” Love Songs for the End of the WorldMiscegenation, and More “Valladolid” Anchor Baby DEMOTAWINGS “Dad Cry” Listerine / Dad CryPlunk 67 “Circle” Plunk 67SHINY TIMES “Lose My Mind” Secret MemosBobby’s Oar “In The Woods” The Weeds In Your GardenJulie Fader “Eavesdropping” Outside In

Equip
42: A Conversation with Seniors Gracie Plunk and Preston Daniel

Equip

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 20:13


Brandon Artiles is joined by ECS seniors Gracie Plunk and Preston Daniel to talk about their time at ECS, the unique kind of senior year that they and so many others had this year, and what’s next for them.

The Defender Podcast
Better Together: Lena Plunk

The Defender Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 14:57


Families Count - lifelinechild.org/families-countFamilies Count Regional Training - lifelinechild.org/events(un)adopted - lifelinechild.org/unadoptedLena Plunk, National WMU Ministry Consultant and Pure Water, Pure Love Project ManagerHOSTHerbie Newell is the President & Executive Director of Lifeline Children's Services and its ministry arms. LIFELINE CHILDREN'S SERVICESThe mission of Lifeline Children's Services is to equip the Body of Christ to manifest the gospel to vulnerable children. Our vision is for vulnerable children and their communities to be transformed by the gospel and to make disciples.  Web: lifelinechild.org Email: info@lifelinechild.org Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @lifelinechild The Defender Podcast: Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify The Defender Bible Study: Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify

Le fil Pop
Agnès b + Fabien Henrion

Le fil Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 53:56


durée : 00:53:56 - Popopop - par : Antoine de Caunes - À l'occasion de l'ouverture de la Fab, Antoine de Caunes accompagné de Charline Roux reçoit la créatrice Agnès B. En fin d'émission, le journaliste et écrivain Fabien Henrion viendra nous présenter son nouveau roman Plunk sur l'art contemporain. - invités : Fabien Henrion - AGNES B, Fabien HENRION - réalisé par : Ghislain Fontana

Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain
Softy and Dick H1 - Jacson Bevens filling in / NFL is expanding the playoffs / Big Papi calls Fiers a snitch / To plunk, or not?

Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 38:38


Softy is still out. Jacson Bevens is co-hosting this afternoon. The NFL will be expanding its playoff format to include a seventh team per conference. More football is a good thing, but there will be times when mediocre teams get in.There have been plenty of examples in recent years where 8-8 teams that didn't look all that spectacular would have made the 7th spot. The Astros saga just won't go away, and it probably won't anytime soon. The latest: Big Papi has now called Mike Fiers a snitch for saying something about the sign-stealing procedure. No one is a fan of someone ratting out heir buddies for some small thing, but this is a big deal that has angered a lot of players. How many Astros are getting hit by pitches this year? No one wants to see anyone end up in the hospital, but a little retribution is likely. It's certainly going to get people to tune in when the Astros are on TV.

Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain
Softy and Dick H1 - Jacson Bevens filling in / NFL is expanding the playoffs / Big Papi calls Fiers a snitch / To plunk, or not?

Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 38:38


Softy is still out. Jacson Bevens is co-hosting this afternoon. The NFL will be expanding its playoff format to include a seventh team per conference. More football is a good thing, but there will be times when mediocre teams get in.There have been plenty of examples in recent years where 8-8 teams that didn't look all that spectacular would have made the 7th spot. The Astros saga just won't go away, and it probably won't anytime soon. The latest: Big Papi has now called Mike Fiers a snitch for saying something about the sign-stealing procedure. No one is a fan of someone ratting out heir buddies for some small thing, but this is a big deal that has angered a lot of players. How many Astros are getting hit by pitches this year? No one wants to see anyone end up in the hospital, but a little retribution is likely. It's certainly going to get people to tune in when the Astros are on TV.

Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain
Softy and Dick H1 - Jacson Bevens filling in / NFL is expanding the playoffs / Big Papi calls Fiers a snitch / To plunk, or not?

Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 38:38


Softy is still out. Jacson Bevens is co-hosting this afternoon. The NFL will be expanding its playoff format to include a seventh team per conference. More football is a good thing, but there will be times when mediocre teams get in.There have been plenty of examples in recent years where 8-8 teams that didn't look all that spectacular would have made the 7th spot. The Astros saga just won't go away, and it probably won't anytime soon. The latest: Big Papi has now called Mike Fiers a snitch for saying something about the sign-stealing procedure. No one is a fan of someone ratting out heir buddies for some small thing, but this is a big deal that has angered a lot of players. How many Astros are getting hit by pitches this year? No one wants to see anyone end up in the hospital, but a little retribution is likely. It's certainly going to get people to tune in when the Astros are on TV.

Mid-Card Mechanics
CM Plunk

Mid-Card Mechanics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 85:47


CM Punk has returned in the least-interesting and least-dramatic way possible. Hooray! Mark and Gavin catch up on that and the rest of the wrestling news from the past couple weeks and look forward to Survivor Series.

SysAdmin Show
SAS 032 – Interview with Travis Plunk and Tyler Leonhardt

SysAdmin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 54:53


In this episode I talk with Travis Plunk and Tyler Leonhardt about their new book Learn PowerShell in a Month of Lunches, Linux and macOS Edition.  We discuss the book writing process, installing PowerShell on Linux and macOS, using Visual Studio Code and how PowerShell can make you more productive. The Book https://www.manning.com/books/learn-powershell-in-a-month-of-lunches-linux-and-macos-edition?query=Power Find Travis or Tyler … Continue reading "SAS 032 – Interview with Travis Plunk and Tyler Leonhardt"

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#961 Music by The Maggi Hill Band, Carol Plunk, Ed & Carol Nicodemi, Sharla Ember, Melonie Collmann, Midnight Acoustic, Anna Rudolph, Swift Timmy feat. Adelaide Channon, Jojo Worthington, Rene Russell

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 44:52


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: The Maggi Hill Band - Stand Up For Something Carol Plunk - A Piece of Me Ed & Carol Nicodemi - The Sun and the Moon Sharla Ember - As We Sing Melonie Collmann - Look for the Helpers Midnight Acoustic- Oak Tree Anna Rudolph - Yellow Bird Swift Timmy feat. Adelaide Channon - Scar Jojo Worthington - Stabilize Rene Russell - I Wonder, Do You For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Karen Wolfe at: Visit our Sponsor Harriet Reynolds at: Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:  

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#961 Music by The Maggi Hill Band, Carol Plunk, Ed & Carol Nicodemi, Sharla Ember, Melonie Collmann, Midnight Acoustic, Anna Rudolph, Swift Timmy feat. Adelaide Channon, Jojo Worthington, Rene Russell

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 44:51


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: The Maggi Hill Band - Stand Up For Something Carol Plunk - A Piece of Me Ed & Carol Nicodemi - The Sun and the Moon Sharla Ember - As We Sing Melonie Collmann - Look for the Helpers Midnight Acoustic- Oak Tree Anna Rudolph - Yellow Bird Swift Timmy feat. Adelaide Channon - Scar Jojo Worthington - Stabilize Rene Russell - I Wonder, Do You For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Karen Wolfe at: Visit our Sponsor Harriet Reynolds at: Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:  

Women of Substance Music Podcast Volume 1
#961 Music by The Maggi Hill Band, Carol Plunk, Ed & Carol Nicodemi, Sharla Ember, Melonie Collmann, Midnight Acoustic, Anna Rudolph, Swift Timmy feat. Adelaide Channon, Jojo Worthington, Rene Russell

Women of Substance Music Podcast Volume 1

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 44:51


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: The Maggi Hill Band - Stand Up For Something Carol Plunk - A Piece of Me Ed & Carol Nicodemi - The Sun and the Moon Sharla Ember - As We Sing Melonie Collmann - Look for the Helpers Midnight Acoustic- Oak Tree Anna Rudolph - Yellow Bird Swift Timmy feat. Adelaide Channon - Scar Jojo Worthington - Stabilize Rene Russell - I Wonder, Do You For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Karen Wolfe at: Visit our Sponsor Harriet Reynolds at: Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:  

Doctor Supercoach
Ep. 148 JB & Plunk's Round 4 Preview

Doctor Supercoach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 20:31


It's Round 4 community and our sides are start to take shape. By now we've made a few correctional trades and we should see our rookies appreciate in price as we prepare to hit upgrade season. Speaking of upgrading, this week's quick fire preview introduces Plunk. After finishing 91st overall last year, he's come onto the field for his emergency score after Cheezo was a late withdrawal. JB & Plunk cover the usual Ins and Outs as well as going through the best Captaincy and Vice-Captaincy options for the week.

ATARI BYTES
EPISODE 156: CASINO

ATARI BYTES

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 41:26


Plunk down your chips, put on your poker face and shove an extra Ace wherever you need to. It's time to play some cards! This week on episode 156 of the podcast, we're playing CASINO, from Atari, 1978. And you can BET the FULL HOUSE that this week's story, "A Quarter of the Way There" will DEAL you a HANDful of feels. Thanks to Kevin McLeod at Incompetech.com for creative commons use of his songs "Take a Chance", "Reformat", and "Pinball Spring".  Thanks to Mike Mann for his Mad Mike Hughes update theme. Thanks to Sean Courtney for our Storytime theme. Atari Bytes show notes and more. It's a Podcast, Charlie Brown - Hey! That's my other show! You can support the show financially on our Atari Bytes Patreon page here.   

Coach's Wife Life
Coach's Wife Life Podcast Episode 8 Kelly Plunk

Coach's Wife Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2019 22:11


Step into the life of Kelly Plunk! Join Kristen Eargle, a fellow coach's wife and long-time TV Sports reporter, as she goes one-one-one with the wife of David Plunk of Ryan High School in Denton, Texas and former head football coach for Hallsville High School in Hallsville, Texas

Texas Football Today
Amarillo Tascosa coach Ken Plunk, predicting all 88 TXHSFB playoff games, Big 12 championship preview, Thursday games to watch, and more — Episode 670 (November 29, 2018)

Texas Football Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018


In a one-hour supershow, the guys talk to Amarillo coach Ken Plunk about his standout Rebels, check out Tepper's predictions for every Texas high school football playoff games, discuss and predict the Big 12 championship game, and more.

Grand Circle Tour Podcast
Adventure 34. Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom

Grand Circle Tour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 62:23


Dan Hansen rates the musical picks of fellow Tour Guides Caroline Baggerly and Stan Solo in the first ever GCT Countdown Game!  Plus the Beatles connection to DCA and Solo meets Greedo.  For all your Walt Disney World travel be sure to contact Caroline at carolineb@mei-travel.com 

60 Cycle Hum: The Guitar Podcast!
A Fistful of Testicles

60 Cycle Hum: The Guitar Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 89:18


This episode was brought to you by Sinasoid. If you're looking for the smallest soldered patch cable on the market, look no further than the Sinasoid Sliver cable. Go check it out right now! We have Are Jay from TeleTalks hanging out with us again. Check him out on IG or see the Keep It Simple Stupid episode featuring Steve on the TeleTalks YouTube channel. Pictures for ya! 1. Mom Tele 2. Bass tips for guitarists 3. Slick '59 4. Are Jay and Steve talk about Are Jay. 5. Gold Leaf guitar This week's song was sent by Shannon Penner of Plunk and Boom audio and Orbit Over Luna. This track is called "If All We Have is Now"

The Panels On Pages PoP!-Cast
Panels On Pages PoP!-Cast #444: Top 6 Best & Worst Halloween Treats

The Panels On Pages PoP!-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018


Plunk the contents of your pumpkin pail out on the living room rug and let's go through some of the Best and Worst Halloween Treats your weird next door neighbors have to offer. All this, plus Kelly and Lee saw VENOM and it's not quite up to PUNISHER: WAR ZONE standards, so YOUR mileage may vary.

The Reloading Podcast
Reloading Podcast 224 – My plunk won’t plunk…

The Reloading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 51:40


Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio Network.  Tonight the guys are answering more questions.

The Reloading Podcast
Reloading Podcast 224 – My plunk won't plunk…

The Reloading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 51:40


Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio Network.  Tonight the guys are answering more questions.

Fan Fiction Writer's Room
Welcome to Beautiful Plunk Town

Fan Fiction Writer's Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 65:55


Hexxus, from Ferngully, is heckbent on destroying Plunk Town on prom night. Miki, from Devilman, calms his evil heart and teaches him to love. show notes to be added. Which characters terrified you as a child? Send them to ffwrshow@gmail.com ! The Band Known As Sea Water Bliss - Theme From Teen Wolf Too

How You Play The Game
Episode 23: These Hands Don't Plunk

How You Play The Game

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 40:43


In this episode, Jack and Sean congratulate HazingPrevention.org on their annual National Hazing Prevention Week; they share their support for the MLB Umpires Association demanding action be done to stop players from berating umpires on social media; they tackle the influx of Roughing The Passer penalties in the NFL; and they challenge the New York Yankees and Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia to donate $500,000 to OSIP.  Keep the conversation going, and send in your sportsmanship stories!  Email us at podcast@osipfoundation.org; visit www.facebook.com/osipfoundation; and Tweet us @osipfoundation #howyouplaythegame.

minimal show by john smthg
June Playlist - Discern 122 Bpm Mix

minimal show by john smthg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018


Hello, pure deep minded Tech House selection this month.Enjoy!Playlist : 01 Dave Seaman, Virgo Ryzin, Selador;02 Upercent, Parlem, Kompakt Digital Germany;03 Marco Resmann Feat Deep Aztec & Black Soda, Abadala, Watergate;04 Stimming, Frankfurt Main, Hart & Tief;05 Erase Me, Onomato, Plunk!;06 Alaia & Gallo, Never Win, Glasgow Underground;07 Paride Saraceni, Not Quite, Tronic;08 Matt Sassari, Asanso, Kinetika;09 Pig&Dan, On Edge, Tronic;10 Rob Hes, We Rise, Tronic.minimal show on iTunes  minimal show feed   

Peter Boyles Show Podcast
Plunk! - May 4, 2018 - Hr 2

Peter Boyles Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 58:34


Julie Hayden and Chcuk Bonniwell on the sudden departure of Chuck Plunkett from The Denver PostSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hate Expectations
HE018 Ready Player One - Part 1

Hate Expectations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 53:17


You want pop culture references? We've got all the references you can handle right here, in this potentially timely episode of Hate Expectations. Nate, Lizzy, and special guest Chris Lemon immerse themselves in the world of Ready Player One. The 2011 novel, by Ernest Cline, was adapted for 2018's cinema by former Wunderkind Steven Spielberg, and we're here to report back from front of the theater. But hey, enough of my yakkin'. You've got two episodes full of auditory Easter egg-y goodness to listen to. Plunk in your quarter and hit the start button. Warning: this episode is full of SPOILERS, as you might imagine. It's all got a fair bit of swearing, as you also might imagine, if you've ever heard any of us speak before.

Classical Podcasts » Podcast Feed
Buried Treasure: Leroy Anderson – Memories Are Made Of This!

Classical Podcasts » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 93:01


Listening Guide The Works Leroy Anderson Serenata Horse & Buggy A Trumpeter’s Lullaby Song Of The Bells Summer Skies Promenade Sleigh Ride The Pussy Foot (From Goldilocks) Home Stretch Blue Tango Bugler’s Holiday Sandpaper Ballet Phantom Regiment Lady In Waiting (Ballet Music) Sarabande Fiddle-Faddle Girl In Satin The Typewriter The Waltzing Cat Plink, Plank, Plunk […]

Star Wars Report Podcast
The Maul That Might Have Been… – SWR #259

Star Wars Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 56:26


What would the Darth Maul video game look like? We have more images of the would be Sith Lord’s game, Rogue One additional Easter eggs, Chewie loses his cookies and Plunk loses an arm, all this, and much more! All on this week's episode of the STAR WARS REPORT! Star Wars Report is available on iTunes! […]

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
December Celtic Music #286

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 59:51


For me, December means Christmas. But we can't get ahead of ourselves. We still have 24 days until Christmas. So let's keep the Celtic music rocking this December with music from Pitch the Peat, The Here & Now, Avourneen, Albannach, Ed Miller, Dom Duff, Angus Mohr, Sons of Malarkey, Susan Toman, The Selkie Girls, Plunk Murray, Tara O'Grady, Whalebone, Hearthfire, Karan Casey.  Do you support Celtic music, then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. Please rate the show on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. And remember to Vote in the Celtic Top 20 to help me create next year's Best Celtic Music 2016 episode. 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I'm sharing episodes on Facebook or subscribe to the show on iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio and just about everywhere you listen to podcasts online. Subscribe at celticchristmasmusic.net * I want to send out a big thanks to the patrons of the podcast. Your generous pledge of as little as $1 per episode pays for the production of this podcast as well as my time in producing the show. You will enjoy a personal podcast feed where you can listen to the show before regular subscribers, occasional extended editions of the show, and my deepest thanks. When we hit a milestone, you get a 2-hour special. Special thanks to our newest patrons: Olivier Marechal. Help celebrate Celtic culture through music. Become a patron today! * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening, or from one of your trips to one of the Celtic nations. Call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. Ken Brixius wrote in the shownotes: "Been enjoying the podcasts since #1. Usually listen to several hours at a time while traveling to VA appointments. Very interesting blurb about you with #285. I was stationed in Vicenza, IT a bit before your time there, 1976-78. What is extremely interesting is that the post, Ederle, has absolutely no record of my company ever being there. 62nd Engineer Company was the only Atomic Demolition company, ever! 4th building on the left as you pass the main gate." Johnny Berry commented on Patreon: "Marc....your podcast are always good, but this one is the best that ya have ever done (in my opinion) THANK YOU"   This Week in Celtic Music 0:18 "An Leanbh Nua/Kilavil/Jerry's Beaver Hat" by Pitch the Peat from Far From Home 5:18 "Madison Avenue" by The Here & Now from Ladybird 10:26 "Eileen Oge" by Avourneen from Beloved 13:24 "Mons Graupius March" by Albannach from Bareknuckle Pipes & Drums 17:41 "Ferry Me Over" by Ed Miller from Generations of Change 21:19 "Kig Ha Fars" by Dom Duff from XXXXXXXX 27:44 CELTIC MUSIC NEWS 28:59 "Talisman" by Angus Mohr from The Heroic Adventures of Angus Mohr 30:57 "The Leaving of Liverpool" by Sons of Malarkey from Gulls Lads 33:49 "A Scotch Lament" by Susan Toman from Emerald Shores 36:21 "Shepherd Lad" by The Selkie Girls from Pirate Queen 40:35 CELTIC FEEDBACK 42:22 "Star of the County Down" by Plunk Murray from Plunk Murray 44:57 "In Belfast Tonight" by Tara O'Grady from A Celt in the Cotton Club 48:12 "Floodplains" by Whalebone from Mirabilia 54:32 "Get A Little Irish" by Hearthfire from Finding Our Way "The King's Shilling" by Karan Casey from The Winds Begin to Sing VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20. It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2016 episode. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at celticmusicpodcast.com.

Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff
Episode 214: The Puppet Below

Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2016 86:44


The Gaming Hut looks at top temporal locations for TimeWatch scenarios. Pelgrane Press celebrates our segment by offering you, the listener, a voucher code to order from its online store. Plunk in TIMEWATCH at the voucher prompt for 10% off any TimeWatch product. In keeping with the chronological confusion of TimeWatch, the offer is good […]

The Penumbra Podcast
1.15: Juno Steel and the Train From Nowhere (Part 2)

The Penumbra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 42:25


Somewhere in this desert lies the greatest weapon Mars has ever seen. It’s on board the Utgard Express, a mobile lockbox that shatters the speed of sound at its slowest setting, a train that no one has ever entered… until today. The plan is set. Juno and Nureyev know exactly what they must do to board that train. If there are no surprises they’ll just wake up, drive to a drone launch site in the desert, hijack a drone, and then ride off into the sunset, Martian Weapon in hand. If there are no surprises, that is. But someone in this desert doesn’t much like the idea of things going smoothly for Juno and Nureyev, and the first of his surprises should be arriving at their door right about… now. Welcome to the Penumbra, dear Traveler. We hope you enjoy your stay. We’d like to thank our Patreon supporters: Elizabeth Miller, Angel Acevedo, Jason Mellin, Alice Card, Sarah D, Kai Blake, Maeve Moon, Naomi Snelson, Alice Chuang, Shannon, Christoffel Engelbrecht, Laura, Carla Lange, Kristen Koopman, Madison Lindsley, Rose Saia, Sue Stewart, Anna Meehan, Hannah Tsim, Emily Marazzo, Peter Staley, Sienna Warecki, Mandy Grady, Tales of THATTOWN, Delaney Messer, Damian Salizar, Emily Becnel, Arsit Rouke, Genesis Aguirre, Allison K, Veronica Borders, Nic Duhamel, Sean Toland, Scott Galica, Melissa Mosley, Toby MGK, Adrienne Diehl, Sarah Brink, Allen Grevey, M R Clay, Merson Moore, Tygr, Ben Stanfield, Emily Olivieri, Mitchell Ferree, Sara Spookystitch, Annie Mosity, Sierra Netz, Phoebe Nowak, Jeremy Holstein, Jon Fortune for World Dominator Promotional Campaign, David Spain, Maureen Vibert, Debra Simes, Timothy LaGrone, Duncan Whincup, and Kian Alvane! With Patreon, you can support us by scheduling a small donation for each episode we release. If you’d like to show the artists behind the Penumbra that you appreciate their work, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3386677 Attribution: "Kind of Girl" by Jeris, feat. spinningmerkaba http://ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/35657 “Interior Rally Racing Car.wav” by efksound http://freesound.org/people/efksound/sounds/193679 “Destruction, Wooden, A.wav” by InspectorJ http://freesound.org/people/InspectorJ/sounds/352513 “Plunk” by OwlStorm http://freesound.org/people/OwlStorm/sounds/209011 “Nuerburgring-Pit-Lane.flac” by Erdie http://freesound.org/people/Erdie/sounds/34526 “Airplane Ambience” by SeanSecret http://freesound.org/people/SeanSecret/sounds/251653 “thing.rocket.02.mp3” by dobroide http://freesound.org/people/dobroide/sounds/15463 “Key out of the pocket.wav” by BarkersPinhead http://freesound.org/people/BarkersPinhead/sounds/274669 “Light Metal Gate Close” by qubodup http://freesound.org/people/qubodup/sounds/219587 “Indy Blow Darts Cue 3.wav” by pscsound http://freesound.org/people/pscsound/sounds/71260 “Clothing_ShirtsandPants_Rustling.wav” by duckduckpony http://freesound.org/people/duckduckpony/sounds/204016 “underwater ambience” by akemov http://freesound.org/people/akemov/sounds/255597 “Large Earthquake” by LoafDV http://freesound.org/people/LoafDV/sounds/148002 “metal door close.wav” by Tomlija http://freesound.org/Tomlija/sounds/98946 “kitchen metal.wav” by offthesky http://freesound.org/people/offthesky/sounds/34654 “good kick in the head sound.aif” by mwl500 http://freesound.org/people/mwl500/sounds/54807 TRIGGER WARNINGS: Violence Gunfire Deception and gaslighting Sudden loud noises Alcohol Threats

The Reloading Podcast
Reloading Podcast 120 – plunk it

The Reloading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2016 40:57


Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio network.  Tonight the guys are answering listener questions.

plunk reloading podcast
The Reloading Podcast
Reloading Podcast 120 – plunk it

The Reloading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2016 40:57


Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio network.  Tonight the guys are answering listener questions.

plunk reloading podcast
Jiminy Crickets! Podcast
Episode 20 - A Look at Bedknobs & Broomsticks

Jiminy Crickets! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016


This week DisneyChris and Todd discuss in detail one of their all time favorite Disney films Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) Encyclopedia Topic: Professor Owl - Melody/Toot, Whistle, Plunk, BoomDownload (right click, save as)

HARD MINIMAL
HARD MINIMAL #59 by KON UP (Psicodelica/Harvibal/Plunk!/ARG)

HARD MINIMAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2016 58:09


Kon up aka Juan Ossana (1989) was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. At the age of 16 he started to djing, taking classes at Escuela Sonica (an electronic music school, Buenos Aires). Two years later, he decided to start making his own tracks, he did an electronic music career at the same school. His styles are Minimal, Techno and Tech House. After a few years producing he reached the Beatport Minimal TOP 100 and had a lot of featured releases in the main page of that style. His best position was the number 17 with a remix that he did for the german guys "M.a.m.i.". More music is coming. https://soundcloud.com/kon_up https://pro.beatport.com/artist/kon-up/294020 https://www.facebook.com/KonUpOfficial/ Tracklist 1_ Ovi M - Feline Frenzy (Guti Legatto & TekNoize Remix) 2_ Guti Legatto, Michael Duck - Comparsa (Original Mix) 3_ Phonotrip - Abstract Love (Original Mix) 4_ K.A.M.A. - Soulmatra (Original Mix) 5_ LGML - Too Much (Roy Rosenfeld's Rave Rework) 6_ 2Dave - Samoa (Original Mix) 7_ Pablo Say - Red Planet (Original Mix) 8_ Nosegrab - Big Day (Original Mix) 9_ Artur Nikolaev - Caught (Original Mix) 10_ Aney F. - Sin In The City (Original Mix) 11_ Oscar Poulsen - Old Young (Stefano Crabuzza Mix)

SunsetCast - Disney Short
Toot Whistle Plunk And Boom

SunsetCast - Disney Short

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2014


Toot Whistle Plunk And Boom

SunsetCast - Disney Short
Toot Whistle Plunk And Boom

SunsetCast - Disney Short

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2014


Toot Whistle Plunk And Boom

Machwerk Podcast
Cubex - Machwerk Podcast May #029

Machwerk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2014 99:53


Machwerk Podcast 29 Cubex 01. Cubex – Acid Rain (VIP mix) [D.M.T.RECORDS / ntbr] 02. Cubex – Dark Nebula (Original Mix) [CONCEPTO HIPNOTICO forthcoming] 03. Kopfnikker – Nature Ghost (Original mix) [RECTANGULAR LABEL] 04. Cubex – Riddiculous (VIP mix) [D.M.T.RECORDS / ntbr] 05. Blacksun – Sleepwalking (Cubex rmx) [D.M.T.RECORDS forthcoming] 06. Cubex – Anarchist (VIP mix) [PLUNK! REC / ntbr] 07. Kopfnikker – Cancer March (Original mix) [RECTANGULAR LABEL] 08. Cubex – Ground Gateway (VIP mix) [SILENT HELL REC / ntbr] 09. Cubex – Fatal Error (VIP mix) [UNSIGNED] 10. K-Nari – Cross the Wind (Original mix) [DARKER SOUNDS REC] 11. Florian MSK – 492 (Cubex rmx) [D.M.T. RECORDS forthcoming] 12. Cubex – Callisto (Original mix) [CONCEPTO HIPNOTICO forthcoming] 13. F. Laurin, M. Beck – Fachwerk (Gruener Starr rmx) [REDUKT DIGITAL] 14. Florian MSK – Gallows Trial (Original mix) [CONCEPTO HIPNOTICO] 15. Analog Decay – Duplicate Select (Cubex VIP mix) [SILENT HELL REC / ntbr] 16. Julian Viegas – Internal (Andie Klaer rmx) [HEX LABEL] 17. Cubex – Braindead (Original mix) [KLANGRECORDS forthcoming] 18. Laylae – Metropolis (Klangtronik rmx) [TECHNO SESSIONS] 19. Florian MSK – Nechromaticon (Original mix) [D.M.T. RECORDS] 20. Hefty – Take you Underground (Original mix) [DARKER SOUNDS REC] 21. Cubex – Redshift (Original mix) [CONCEPTO HIPNOTICO forthcoming] 22. Audiodistraction – Intent to Destroy (Original mix) [DARKER SOUNDS REC] 23. Julian Viegas & Cubex – Exoplanet (Original mix) [HEX LABEL forthcoming] 24. Cubex – Hyperion (Original mix) [CONCEPTO HIPNOTICO forthcoming] 25. Florian MSK – 5455 (Original mix) [D.M.T.RECORDS] 26. Ronny Vergara – After Midnight (Klangtronik rmx) [RESORTED REC forthcoming] 27. Julian Viegas – Black Rain (Original mix) [NPR LIMITLESS] 100 MIN/320KBIT SC:https://soundcloud.com/rufftex FB:http://www.facebook.com/cubextechno Listen to us on Web Player: stromkraftradio.com/techno/ NEW - iPhone App: itunes.apple.com/de/app/strom-kra…id725059261?mt=8 Media / Mobile Phone: stream.stromkraftradio.fm:8012/listen.pls Radio.de / App: stromkraftradio.rad.io/ TuneIn: tunein.com/radio/StromKraft-Radio-s179423/ MACHWERK [Ger] Stromkraftradio - short4u.de/525885402ed56 Facebook - www.facebook.com/machwerk.se Soundcloud - @machwerk

Cinema Royale
Ep. 5- Blake Freeman; Side Effects; Identity Thief

Cinema Royale

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2013 71:07


Plunk down a few quarters on the dashboard, crack your knuckles, and hit 'Start' as we're joined by Blake Freeman, writer/director/star of the new video game comedy, Noobz, starring Jason Mewes!Plus, fellow Punch Drunk Critic Roxana Hadadi chimes in to talk Identity Thief, starring Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy. And Matt Cohen of Cinespect calls in to let us know if it's worth taking a dose of Steven Soderbergh's Side Effects!  All this, plus news on Marvel's upcoming plans, and duh Star Wars! T

Mouse Lounge Podcast
Mouse Lounge -- Season 06 -- Episode 14 -- April 13, 2012

Mouse Lounge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2012 141:01


(((HEADPHONES STRONGLY RECOMMENDED))) This episode, the Mouse Lounge proffers a plethora of percussion! But first, we go Behind the Mickey Bar, as Liana and I talk about our upcoming meet at Westfest 2012 and then delve into Disney news. Next, a Mouse Lounge Special Feature:  The BBCs Russell Davis looks at how the archives have treated to the two faces of Walt Disney.  Uncle Walt, who brought laughter and pleasure to millions, and… the rather tough businessman and social engineer. Enjoy the third of a five part series, Double Disney. Then, from the Disney Archives:  From the January 30, 1966 episode of Wonderful World of Color, Professor Ludwig von Drake introduces us to the art of Jazz and the swinging short subject, After You’ve Gone from the 1946 package film, Make Mine Music! Then, from Vault Disney:  A few weeks ago I played a Disneyland Record, A Child’s Introduction to Melody based on the short, Toot Whistle, Plunk, and Boom.  Well your response was overwhelmingly positive but you asked, What about the original cartoon?   The short was originally released to theaters in 1953 and made use of the then new widescreen format and novel stereophonic sound.  It finally found life on DVD when it was released early on in the Walt Disney Treasures series called, Disney Rarites and I present the entire short for you here.   If you’ve never seen it, you can find it on youtube, albeit with rather poor audio quality.  Still, it’s absolutely worth seeing. Then, from the original Mickey Mouse Club in 1956, the Firehouse Five + 2 join the Mouseketeers for a rip roarin’ Dixieland good time!  Listen carefully during The Tiger Rag, that’s Cubby O’Brien on the skins in a wicked awesome solo! Each show we present a high definition ride-through from a Disney Park East or a Disney Park West.  Percussion in the parks was brought front and center last year, drum line and all with the introduction of Disneyland’s, Soundsational parade.  Have a listen to this drumming infused Mouse Lounge remix! Then, we head over to Epcot where even the street sweepers must take a break and form, the Jamitors. We’ll close the show with a pair of percussive tracks from Tarzan, first the original “Trashin’ the Camp” from the original soundtrack, then the rich harmony laced pop cover featuring Phil Collins and *Nsync.  Lastly, as a special bonus, a battle of the drummers between the Muppets, Animal, and Travis Barker as he guests with the Electric Mayhem on Jimmy Kimmel live performing Can You Picture That!

Limited Appeal
Limited Appeal - Matlock and meringue pies

Limited Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2012 15:08


Happy 2012, everyone! To bring in the New Year, we discuss how in some cases, autoerotic entertainment involves altered consciousness. But only in moderation! You don't want to do this in excess. Ahem. After that PSA, we do a bit of arguing over whether rewind still works as a word to describe going backwards on an audio track. It doesn't, which probably means that last sentence was inscrutable. Oh well. Finally, we talk about pies. Is there such a thing as a bad pie? Are you sure? Have you checked? See if you think any of Warren's creations are worth re-creation, and let us know your review by email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of Mugison and Ipecac Recordings.

Spectrum
Anthony Garza

Spectrum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2011 30:10


Anthony Garza Jr. is the supervisor of horticulture and grounds at the botanical garden. He runs a class on horticultural methods and is responsible for the transition to more organic methodologies at the garden.TranscriptSpeaker 1: Hi, this is Rick. We edited this file on April 30th, 2013 in order to fix file upload problems we had within earlier copy Speaker 2: spectrum's. Next then Speaker 3: [inaudible].Speaker 4: [00:00:30] Welcome to spectrum the science and technology show on k a l x Berkeley, a biweekly 30 minute program bringing you interviews featuring bay area scientists and [00:01:00] technologists. Speaker 5: My name is Rick Karnofsky. Brad swift and I are the host of this show. Today. We are pleased to speak with Anthony Garcia jr who will discuss the UC botanical garden at Berkeley. He's the supervisor of horticulture and grounds at the botanical garden and oversees a large number of employees there. He runs a class on horticultural methods and is responsible for the transition to more organic methodologies at the garden, including the recent adoption of compost tea. Speaker 1: Anthony Garza Junior. [00:01:30] Welcome to spectrum. Thanks for having me. Brad. Give us a, an overview of your responsibilities at the botanical garden. Sure. I'm the supervisor of horticulture and grounds and so I work very closely with [inaudible]. My boss who is the associate director of collections and horticulture and our director. I supervise about 10 area horticulturists. Okay. A lead building, maintenance employee, and a groundskeeper. [00:02:00] And I do a lot of interfacing with physical plant campus services here to support the infrastructure at the garden. I run a class called horticultural methods, which is IB one 12 l. Yeah. So I'm all over the place doing a lot of things. So it keeps it interesting every day. Speaker 1: How old is the garden? How, what's the history of the garden? Sure. The garden actually started down here on campus. I have an old black and white picture, my office of Palms and bananas and, and other interesting [00:02:30] plants out in front of I believe North or South Hall. Well that was pre 1930 because the gardens started moving up the hill, uh, to its current site, which is a former sheep and cattle farm in 1929. So it's been there that long. We actually have collections, uh, plant collections in the garden, say from the new world desert that date from the early thirties that are still alive. What's your favorite place in the garden? [00:03:00] Oh, that's hard to say. The garden is such a beautiful place and there are several spots where when you're up in the canyon you have views of the Golden Gate Bridge, um, which is unique to University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley. Speaker 1: I'd have to say my favorite place is probably out in the farthest reaches of the collection in the Mesoamerican or the Mexican and Central American collection because it, it's sort of wedged down in, uh, [00:03:30] Strawberry Canyon. So he can be out in that collection among plants from, uh, Mexico and feel like you're really out in habitat and cause you're seeing very little other built structures around you. It's, it's a really fine collection and probably the least visited because it's the furthest out from the front entrance. Is there any activity that the garden does to try to preserve certain species? Yes, absolutely. Might be in danger. Most of that work is, has been done just because of where [00:04:00] we are here in California with California native plants. And a lot of that conservation work is done by our curator, Holly Forbes and Barbara Keller. And, uh, for example, uh, there are several, uh, there's a recent case of a, an Arctic staphylococci or, uh, a Manzanita California Manzanita being rediscovered, uh, in the Presidio on Doyle drive. Speaker 1: They were, um, doing some road construction and found one individual, a plant that [00:04:30] was thought to be gone. And so, uh, that plant was before it was dug up and moved to another side and the Presidio, a bunch of cuttings were taken a vegetative cuttings. So we were involved in that and we received a lot of those cuttings and have propagated those and grown those on for, you know, growing back out at the Presidio or other botanical gardens. And we're growing some in the ground. So we're involved in sort of these, what you could call in the plant where [00:05:00] at these care charismatic rescues of very rare individuals and on campus there's the ability for researchers to apply to the garden to do, do, use your space and or do something on the grounds. Yes, we have both indoor and outdoor space available to students, postdocs, faculty, uh, indoor greenhouse space can be utilized. Speaker 1: [00:05:30] Um, if someone wants to study plants in an indoor setting for a particular reason, we also have a research plateau, which is outside and this can be used for growing plants in the ground. Uh, so yes, uh, that those two areas are available to, uh, anybody on campus who's doing research. Um, they usually just run it through our curator and our associate director of collections and horticulture. Uh, we make sure we can accommodate the plants and the type of work [00:06:00] and uh, Eh, that's been well utilized over the years. Alright. We also do other types of research or support other types of research in the garden that one might not think would happen in a botanical garden. Uh, for several years we had, uh, a magnetometer up on the research plateau that was run by, I believe, the physics department. And they were, uh, working to develop a very sensitive machine, almost like an MRI. So they were picking up, uh, [00:06:30] magnetic impulses from all over the bay area. And so they needed a quiet space away from a lot of noise. So they, uh, they use that. There's a people from campus doing research on on bees and how far they migrate and what types of plants they they travel to in pollinate. So it can be a a a wide ranging, uh, okay. Wide ranging types of research. It doesn't have to just be a plant or plant genetics based Speaker 6: [00:07:00] [inaudible] Speaker 3: [inaudible] you are listening to spectrum on KALX we are speaking with Anthony Garcia jr about the UC botanical gardens. Speaker 1: Yeah, compost tea has been around for a while. [00:07:30] Most of the work on compost, he started with a group called the soil food web. They were doing and still continue to do research on compost tea as mostly an organic replacement for synthetic fungicides for disease suppression in agriculture, horticulture and landscaping. So weed heard about it and we had some colleagues at other gardens starting to use compost tea with good results. [00:08:00] And so that's how we first started to hear about it. And what were the challenges in terms of embracing the process [inaudible] well, compost tea takes some specialized equipment. It's, it's a new approach that, like I mentioned before, it is not just pulling out the, the chemical fungicides to treat a problem. It's more, it's a more holistic approach where you're trying to get beneficial biology out into the environment and on your plants [00:08:30] to suppress diseases. Speaker 1: So it takes a while. So there's a, there's a learning curve and uh, an a by n curve with, you know, even my staff in terms of believing that this a new organic approach to disease suppression and introducing organic fertility will actually work. So, but it helps to have other botanical gardens Arboreta and other colleagues who have worked with this and have had good results from it. Talk [00:09:00] about the brewing process. Sure. So [inaudible] we were fortunate to get a grant from the Green Initiative Fund here on campus that paid for our compost tea brewing equipment. This includes a 100 gallon tank brewer with a motor that blows air into the tank. And we also bought a large commercial grade worm composting bin and started off with some bulk ingredients to make compost. [00:09:30] And so essentially what, what the process is, is taking hot compost or what we call thermophilic compost that is cooked down from organic biomass. Speaker 1: And then taking worm compost. The done the castings, uh, from the worms. Uh, both of these things end up looking like soil when they're fully done. And we take these two things and we put them in a fine mesh bag and we can suspend them in the [00:10:00] tank of water or we can put them in a five gallon bucket of water. And we, it's like kneading dough. We need all this material a and w a water solution. And what we're doing is if you have a healthy compost, uh, what you'll get in that water is a very rich mix of beneficial fungi, bacteria, nematodes, protozoa, uh, along with some nutrients. And so we take this [00:10:30] slurry, this comp, this t from compost, put it into the larger unit, fill that with water. We add some humic acids to sort of bind up the chloramines that are in the East Bay mud water. Speaker 1: And then we add some extra fish, emulsion and Capitol Kelp emulsion. The fish and Kelp emulsion are used to feed the biology that we've put in that water. We fill the tank up a hundred gallons and we airaid it with the motorized blower for 24 to 48 hours. [00:11:00] So what happens here is that all that beneficial biology propagates with the in the, in the water and with the air and the extra organic food provided by the fish and kelp. And so during that airation process, all this biology multiplies many, many fold. And so that's our basic brewing process. Speaker 1: So the real benefit will be how healthy you assess [00:11:30] your plants to be. And it, I guess over time you can make that assessment. Yes. Uh, at this point we have mostly been using our compost tea and our Rose Garden. We have a garden of old roses and this is a small collection and so it's been easy to apply, um, are relatively limited equipment, uh, to this collection. Also roses, uh, particularly cultivated roses are classics for having [00:12:00] Fungal Pathogens, like a black spot, powdery mildew, things like that. So we've been using it in there and some things have responded well. Some things haven't responded so well. And we've also been using the compost tea in the Rose Garden, not just for disease suppression on foliage, but to build the health of the soil in terms of the biology of the soil, the fertility in the soil. And so it can take time to convert a soils from [00:12:30] a conventional methodology where you're using synthetics, uh, and then changing into using organics that that can take time and that is pretty well supported in their literature. Going from conventional methodology to organic methodology. Um, it certainly takes some time to convert uh, soils and plants. Speaker 3: [inaudible]Speaker 6: [inaudible] [00:13:00] you are listening to spectrum on k a l x. We are speaking with Anthony Garcia jr about the UC botanical gardens. Speaker 1: Right now we have a student intern who has started and uh, there will be doing the brewing and helping with the brewing and application process in [00:13:30] afforded cultural methods. IB One 12, I'll be exposing my students to the process. There is a student run course on campus, uh, called decal. And so we'll also be bringing the decal classes up for demonstration of how we brew in our methodology. So, and we're certainly at this point, mostly getting the word out about compost tea, um, to students and, and other groups right here on campus. Yeah. [00:14:00] But it helped to broaden that out reach as again, as we see positive results from our, from our program. What does the volunteer program at the Botanical Gardens, the volunteer program comprises several, several arms. Uh, you can volunteer, uh, in horticulture with the area horticulturist, we have a very large volunteer pool of plant propagators who propagate plants for our plant sales, both our plant [00:14:30] deck, which is open daily and our two big plant sales in spring and falls. We have a very large volunteer plant propagator program. We also have volunteers who work in our, with our curators doing all types of, uh, things that curators do in museums. Um, and then we also have very large and active docent volunteer program as most museums do. So that docents, um, lead tours, uh, adult tours, [00:15:00] children's tours, and a free tours to the public as well. Speaker 7: Now the, the Volunteer Program embraces the university faculty, Staff Students, and it's also open to the community as well. Is that right? Speaker 1: The volunteer program, right? Oh yes. Uh, the volunteer program is open to anybody who's got the time, uh, to commit. I believe we do ask for a certain, uh, time commitment, um, before we'll, [00:15:30] we'll, uh, you know, give you your badge and your parking Pasch as a, you know, a lot of people come and go. But, uh, we've, we really couldn't do what we do without our volunteers. They do an amazing amount of work from the docenting to the volunteer plant propagation working in horticulture and curation. Uh, because the garden is, is understaffed and underfunded. Unfortunately we rely heavily on the work and the services of our volunteers. Speaker 7: And within that volunteer program, the kinds of opportunities there [00:16:00] are to learn about if someone doesn't have a great deal of experience, how much training is involved in that program where people who are interested but don't have expertise, could be of great assistance to you essentially learn how to do it all. Speaker 1: There's a very specific, uh, training program for the docents. In fact, that is, uh, that is fee-based. The docents actually have to pay to come and be trained for the docent program. And that runs [00:16:30] for several months. Uh, volunteer propagation training program is a little more casual, but there we have section heads in the volunteer propagation program who grow certain groups of plants and they'll, uh, train new people who come in along with our volunteer plant propagation program coordinator. Uh, they'll also do some sort of hands on training. Um, horticultural volunteers are a little different. We do prefer horticultural [00:17:00] volunteers that come in with us, some bit of knowledge, um, at least general knowledge about horticulture and landscaping and, um, tools and things like that. Uh, but horticultural volunteers, you know, it's mostly about time and having the interest and, uh, they'll come in and work with the horticulturist and, uh, and certainly learn quickly. Speaker 4: [inaudible] [00:17:30] you are listening to spectrum on KALX we are speaking with Anthony Garcia jr about the UC botanical gardens. Speaker 7: Are there other ways that the garden is reaching out Speaker 1: to the community or involving the community and activities? Uh, yes, we have programs that we run through the year and they may not specifically be on, [00:18:00] uh, you know, growing a particular plant. Uh, we try and broaden the interest range with our programs. It can be things like succulent wreath making. We have a concert series during the summer. We have children's programs that may or may not have to do with plants. We have, uh, classes on botanical illustration. So we really try and broaden, uh, the interest, um, and appeal to other groups besides people who are just specifically interested [00:18:30] in growing plants. Uh, one of the audiences we're reaching out to right now are our people, uh, who are interested in, in the arts are artists themselves. Uh, we have a very unique, uh, installation in the garden right now by Shirley, uh, Alexander Watts. And this is a installation that has to do with, uh, bringing awareness to the plight of, uh, honeybees and California native beast. Speaker 1: A very interesting [00:19:00] physical installation that you can come and see in our Mediterranean basin collection just above the Rose Garden. So that, uh, is a trend we're seeing in botanical gardens in particular is, is broadening the appeal to other audiences, including art installations. And so we're trying to be thoughtful and tasteful about it. And in this case with the, with the bee installation called a garden of mountings, which is a reference to a Sylvia Plath poem. We're trying to cross [00:19:30] link that art with, uh, the mission of the garden. And so this is a nice fit because it is about, uh, being aware about native bees and their role in the ecosystem and their relationship with plants. So that was a nice fit. And so a unique opportunity to come and see a unique piece of art, uh, in the botanical garden. So we're doing things like that to, to draw in other people besides just what we call plant people. Speaker 1: And how long will that installation be up? Well, it's been in for a couple of months [00:20:00] now and I think the duration was roughly about six months. Um, it will eventually probably succumb to the elements and so we'll have to take it down at some point, but it is something you can actually walk up, walk under, sit in a, there's a poem in there, there's pictures of the bees with their names and their roles in the environment. So it's a very interesting and educational, uh, art installation, which also happens to be I think, beautiful and appealing and in a unique setting in the garden. Speaker 1: [00:20:30] Great. And other artists out there that might be listening who would want to run an idea by you? What's the way to get in touch? Uh, they would probably get in touch with Vanessa Cruz, uh, who is on staff and she's been working with surely. And in fact, Shirley Watts is, um, working on bringing in more artists in the next year to do multiple installations in the garden. So we're looking forward to that. [00:21:00] And do you have a funding source for that? Is it, I believe that one is a, the fundraising is being done by, uh, the groups of artists who are actually coming in, uh, to do it. So we, yeah, we at this point, um, wish we, we did, but we don't have a lot of money to support the arts, but we like to promote the idea of the arts. Um, so we hope it's a good cross-collaboration in, um, having interesting [00:21:30] art in the garden for people to see and also giving the artists, um, some good exposure to their audiences. Speaker 1: Well, any point that you would like to make about the garden that I haven't, uh, covered? Yeah, I think one of the things that always surprises us at the garden is, um, how many people, even people who have lived in Berkeley for years and years, uh, have never been up to the botanical garden. It really is a hidden gem here in the greater bay area. There's nowhere [00:22:00] else where you can come and visit for relatively, uh, a cheaply where you can experience plants from around the world, grown in naturalistic assemblages, um, and have a view of the golden gate bridge places to have a picnic. It's really a unique setting in the bay area and um, and still underutilized even by, uh, the campus. So that that would be my one. Uh, shout out if you will for the garden is to please come and visit, [00:22:30] uh, and support, uh, the botanical garden and its mission. Correct. Anthony Garza, thanks for coming on spectrum. Thanks for having me. It's been a pleasure. Speaker 6: [inaudible] that was Anthony Garza Jr. You can find out more about the UC botanical garden botanical garden.berkeley.edu Speaker 5: [00:23:00] irregular feature of spectrum is presented a calendar of the science and technology related events happening in the bay area over the next two weeks. On the third Friday of every month. The Chabot space and science center located in the Beautiful Oakland Hills at 10,000 skyline boulevard hosts night school from seven to 11:00 PM guests 18 years or older are welcome to enjoy full access to exhibits, special activities, workshops, open labs, discussion [00:23:30] forums, alive, planetarium show, film screens, and telescope viewings. If weather permits, food, beer and wine are available for purchase. Tonight's theme is home-ec and we'll feature DIY projects including a green gift, bizarre holiday kitchen science fix it. Workshop discussions with they local monthly meetup group that craft intellectuals and mold wine. Who is it? www.chabotscience.org for more details. [00:24:00] Okay, tomorrow is Saturday, December 17th the director of the UC Wide Institute for Nuclear and particle astrophysics and cosmology. Bernard [inaudible] Dulay is giving a talk for the free monthly science of cattle lecture series. This talk will be 11 to noon in room 100 of the genetics and plant biology building here at UC Berkeley. Okay. Shedding light on the dark side of the universe. He will share current attempts to detect the weekly [00:24:30] interactive massive particles which could make up the dark matter. That makes up five times as much of the energy in the universe as ordinary matter. Visit science@caldotberkeley.edu for more information. Speaker 5: Nerd night is the discovery channel with beer on the third Wednesday of the month in this case, December 21st nerds of all walks of life gather at the rickshaw stop. One 55 fell street at Vanessa in San Francisco. 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[00:26:00] On December 11th Lee and his collaborators discovered that the thermal conductivity of a pair of thin strips of material called Boron nanoribbons can be enhanced by up to 45% depending on the process that they used to stick the two ribbons together. Although the research was conducted with Boron nanoribbons, the results are generally applicable to other thin film materials according to lead. The force that holds the two nanoribbons together is a weak [00:26:30] electrostatic attraction called the Vander vols force. Professor Lee stated traditionally it is widely believed that the phone ons that carry heat are scattered at vendor vault interfaces which makes the ribbon bundles thermal conductivity the same as that of each ribbon. Speaker 7: What we discovered is in sharp contrast to this classical view, we show that the photons can cross these interfaces without being scattered, which [00:27:00] significantly enhances the thermal conductivity. In addition, the researchers found that they could control the thermal conductivity between high and low value by treating the interface of the nano ribbon pairs with different solutions. One of the first areas where this new knowledge is likely to be applied is in the thermal management of micro electronic devices like computer chips and nano composites that are being developed for use in flexible electronic devices and structural [00:27:30] materials for aerospace vehicles. Speaker 5: Joe Cordeiro and the Economist pointed me to an article that appeared in the October 17th issue of the Journal of Agricultural and food chemistry in it. French researchers, Caroline Molet and her team studied the quality of Miele duck foreground. France produces 73% of these fat duck and goose loaders. One undesirable issue is that some lovers seem to have larger amounts of fat loss during cooking than others. Market regulation limits fat [00:28:00] loss to 30% and lower fat loss leads to more highly priced delicacies. A proteomics study got to the biological cause of this fat loss. Intense anabolic pathways lead delivers with low fat loss by dimensional electrophoresis and mass spectrometry showed that deliveries were rich in proteins that help with the digestion and storage of food, the less desirable livers that lost a lot of fat or in a different physiological stage and had unique proteins including fatty acid binding protein for this is a marker for [00:28:30] a nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in humans. This suggests that the liver quality is dictated before the slaughter of the animal. One practical aspect is that the yield of four gras is improved by reducing the duration of overfeeding. Understanding the biological mechanism can increase yield and thus improve the humane production of fatty livers. It should be noted that the state of California health and safety code and acted in 2004 prohibits the force feeding of birds for the purpose of enlarging their livers or the sale of such products. [00:29:00] Starting on July 1st, 2012 Speaker 6: [inaudible]Speaker 4: the music credit. Today's program was the track petite to leap off of list on a David's 2011 album entitled folk and Acoustic [00:29:30] and is released under the creative Commons attribution license version 3.0 thank you for listening to. We are happy to hear from listeners. If you have comments about the show, please send them to us via email. Our email address is spectrum dot k a l s@yahoo.com and join us in two weeks at this same time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2011 30:10


Anthony Garza Jr. is the supervisor of horticulture and grounds at the botanical garden. He runs a class on horticultural methods and is responsible for the transition to more organic methodologies at the garden.TranscriptSpeaker 1: Hi, this is Rick. We edited this file on April 30th, 2013 in order to fix file upload problems we had within earlier copy Speaker 2: spectrum's. Next then Speaker 3: [inaudible].Speaker 4: [00:00:30] Welcome to spectrum the science and technology show on k a l x Berkeley, a biweekly 30 minute program bringing you interviews featuring bay area scientists and [00:01:00] technologists. Speaker 5: My name is Rick Karnofsky. Brad swift and I are the host of this show. Today. We are pleased to speak with Anthony Garcia jr who will discuss the UC botanical garden at Berkeley. He's the supervisor of horticulture and grounds at the botanical garden and oversees a large number of employees there. He runs a class on horticultural methods and is responsible for the transition to more organic methodologies at the garden, including the recent adoption of compost tea. Speaker 1: Anthony Garza Junior. [00:01:30] Welcome to spectrum. Thanks for having me. Brad. Give us a, an overview of your responsibilities at the botanical garden. Sure. I'm the supervisor of horticulture and grounds and so I work very closely with [inaudible]. My boss who is the associate director of collections and horticulture and our director. I supervise about 10 area horticulturists. Okay. A lead building, maintenance employee, and a groundskeeper. [00:02:00] And I do a lot of interfacing with physical plant campus services here to support the infrastructure at the garden. I run a class called horticultural methods, which is IB one 12 l. Yeah. So I'm all over the place doing a lot of things. So it keeps it interesting every day. Speaker 1: How old is the garden? How, what's the history of the garden? Sure. The garden actually started down here on campus. I have an old black and white picture, my office of Palms and bananas and, and other interesting [00:02:30] plants out in front of I believe North or South Hall. Well that was pre 1930 because the gardens started moving up the hill, uh, to its current site, which is a former sheep and cattle farm in 1929. So it's been there that long. We actually have collections, uh, plant collections in the garden, say from the new world desert that date from the early thirties that are still alive. What's your favorite place in the garden? [00:03:00] Oh, that's hard to say. The garden is such a beautiful place and there are several spots where when you're up in the canyon you have views of the Golden Gate Bridge, um, which is unique to University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley. Speaker 1: I'd have to say my favorite place is probably out in the farthest reaches of the collection in the Mesoamerican or the Mexican and Central American collection because it, it's sort of wedged down in, uh, [00:03:30] Strawberry Canyon. So he can be out in that collection among plants from, uh, Mexico and feel like you're really out in habitat and cause you're seeing very little other built structures around you. It's, it's a really fine collection and probably the least visited because it's the furthest out from the front entrance. Is there any activity that the garden does to try to preserve certain species? Yes, absolutely. Might be in danger. Most of that work is, has been done just because of where [00:04:00] we are here in California with California native plants. And a lot of that conservation work is done by our curator, Holly Forbes and Barbara Keller. And, uh, for example, uh, there are several, uh, there's a recent case of a, an Arctic staphylococci or, uh, a Manzanita California Manzanita being rediscovered, uh, in the Presidio on Doyle drive. Speaker 1: They were, um, doing some road construction and found one individual, a plant that [00:04:30] was thought to be gone. And so, uh, that plant was before it was dug up and moved to another side and the Presidio, a bunch of cuttings were taken a vegetative cuttings. So we were involved in that and we received a lot of those cuttings and have propagated those and grown those on for, you know, growing back out at the Presidio or other botanical gardens. And we're growing some in the ground. So we're involved in sort of these, what you could call in the plant where [00:05:00] at these care charismatic rescues of very rare individuals and on campus there's the ability for researchers to apply to the garden to do, do, use your space and or do something on the grounds. Yes, we have both indoor and outdoor space available to students, postdocs, faculty, uh, indoor greenhouse space can be utilized. Speaker 1: [00:05:30] Um, if someone wants to study plants in an indoor setting for a particular reason, we also have a research plateau, which is outside and this can be used for growing plants in the ground. Uh, so yes, uh, that those two areas are available to, uh, anybody on campus who's doing research. Um, they usually just run it through our curator and our associate director of collections and horticulture. Uh, we make sure we can accommodate the plants and the type of work [00:06:00] and uh, Eh, that's been well utilized over the years. Alright. We also do other types of research or support other types of research in the garden that one might not think would happen in a botanical garden. Uh, for several years we had, uh, a magnetometer up on the research plateau that was run by, I believe, the physics department. And they were, uh, working to develop a very sensitive machine, almost like an MRI. So they were picking up, uh, [00:06:30] magnetic impulses from all over the bay area. And so they needed a quiet space away from a lot of noise. So they, uh, they use that. There's a people from campus doing research on on bees and how far they migrate and what types of plants they they travel to in pollinate. So it can be a a a wide ranging, uh, okay. Wide ranging types of research. It doesn't have to just be a plant or plant genetics based Speaker 6: [00:07:00] [inaudible] Speaker 3: [inaudible] you are listening to spectrum on KALX we are speaking with Anthony Garcia jr about the UC botanical gardens. Speaker 1: Yeah, compost tea has been around for a while. [00:07:30] Most of the work on compost, he started with a group called the soil food web. They were doing and still continue to do research on compost tea as mostly an organic replacement for synthetic fungicides for disease suppression in agriculture, horticulture and landscaping. So weed heard about it and we had some colleagues at other gardens starting to use compost tea with good results. [00:08:00] And so that's how we first started to hear about it. And what were the challenges in terms of embracing the process [inaudible] well, compost tea takes some specialized equipment. It's, it's a new approach that, like I mentioned before, it is not just pulling out the, the chemical fungicides to treat a problem. It's more, it's a more holistic approach where you're trying to get beneficial biology out into the environment and on your plants [00:08:30] to suppress diseases. Speaker 1: So it takes a while. So there's a, there's a learning curve and uh, an a by n curve with, you know, even my staff in terms of believing that this a new organic approach to disease suppression and introducing organic fertility will actually work. So, but it helps to have other botanical gardens Arboreta and other colleagues who have worked with this and have had good results from it. Talk [00:09:00] about the brewing process. Sure. So [inaudible] we were fortunate to get a grant from the Green Initiative Fund here on campus that paid for our compost tea brewing equipment. This includes a 100 gallon tank brewer with a motor that blows air into the tank. And we also bought a large commercial grade worm composting bin and started off with some bulk ingredients to make compost. [00:09:30] And so essentially what, what the process is, is taking hot compost or what we call thermophilic compost that is cooked down from organic biomass. Speaker 1: And then taking worm compost. The done the castings, uh, from the worms. Uh, both of these things end up looking like soil when they're fully done. And we take these two things and we put them in a fine mesh bag and we can suspend them in the [00:10:00] tank of water or we can put them in a five gallon bucket of water. And we, it's like kneading dough. We need all this material a and w a water solution. And what we're doing is if you have a healthy compost, uh, what you'll get in that water is a very rich mix of beneficial fungi, bacteria, nematodes, protozoa, uh, along with some nutrients. And so we take this [00:10:30] slurry, this comp, this t from compost, put it into the larger unit, fill that with water. We add some humic acids to sort of bind up the chloramines that are in the East Bay mud water. Speaker 1: And then we add some extra fish, emulsion and Capitol Kelp emulsion. The fish and Kelp emulsion are used to feed the biology that we've put in that water. We fill the tank up a hundred gallons and we airaid it with the motorized blower for 24 to 48 hours. [00:11:00] So what happens here is that all that beneficial biology propagates with the in the, in the water and with the air and the extra organic food provided by the fish and kelp. And so during that airation process, all this biology multiplies many, many fold. And so that's our basic brewing process. Speaker 1: So the real benefit will be how healthy you assess [00:11:30] your plants to be. And it, I guess over time you can make that assessment. Yes. Uh, at this point we have mostly been using our compost tea and our Rose Garden. We have a garden of old roses and this is a small collection and so it's been easy to apply, um, are relatively limited equipment, uh, to this collection. Also roses, uh, particularly cultivated roses are classics for having [00:12:00] Fungal Pathogens, like a black spot, powdery mildew, things like that. So we've been using it in there and some things have responded well. Some things haven't responded so well. And we've also been using the compost tea in the Rose Garden, not just for disease suppression on foliage, but to build the health of the soil in terms of the biology of the soil, the fertility in the soil. And so it can take time to convert a soils from [00:12:30] a conventional methodology where you're using synthetics, uh, and then changing into using organics that that can take time and that is pretty well supported in their literature. Going from conventional methodology to organic methodology. Um, it certainly takes some time to convert uh, soils and plants. Speaker 3: [inaudible]Speaker 6: [inaudible] [00:13:00] you are listening to spectrum on k a l x. We are speaking with Anthony Garcia jr about the UC botanical gardens. Speaker 1: Right now we have a student intern who has started and uh, there will be doing the brewing and helping with the brewing and application process in [00:13:30] afforded cultural methods. IB One 12, I'll be exposing my students to the process. There is a student run course on campus, uh, called decal. And so we'll also be bringing the decal classes up for demonstration of how we brew in our methodology. So, and we're certainly at this point, mostly getting the word out about compost tea, um, to students and, and other groups right here on campus. Yeah. [00:14:00] But it helped to broaden that out reach as again, as we see positive results from our, from our program. What does the volunteer program at the Botanical Gardens, the volunteer program comprises several, several arms. Uh, you can volunteer, uh, in horticulture with the area horticulturist, we have a very large volunteer pool of plant propagators who propagate plants for our plant sales, both our plant [00:14:30] deck, which is open daily and our two big plant sales in spring and falls. We have a very large volunteer plant propagator program. We also have volunteers who work in our, with our curators doing all types of, uh, things that curators do in museums. Um, and then we also have very large and active docent volunteer program as most museums do. So that docents, um, lead tours, uh, adult tours, [00:15:00] children's tours, and a free tours to the public as well. Speaker 7: Now the, the Volunteer Program embraces the university faculty, Staff Students, and it's also open to the community as well. Is that right? Speaker 1: The volunteer program, right? Oh yes. Uh, the volunteer program is open to anybody who's got the time, uh, to commit. I believe we do ask for a certain, uh, time commitment, um, before we'll, [00:15:30] we'll, uh, you know, give you your badge and your parking Pasch as a, you know, a lot of people come and go. But, uh, we've, we really couldn't do what we do without our volunteers. They do an amazing amount of work from the docenting to the volunteer plant propagation working in horticulture and curation. Uh, because the garden is, is understaffed and underfunded. Unfortunately we rely heavily on the work and the services of our volunteers. Speaker 7: And within that volunteer program, the kinds of opportunities there [00:16:00] are to learn about if someone doesn't have a great deal of experience, how much training is involved in that program where people who are interested but don't have expertise, could be of great assistance to you essentially learn how to do it all. Speaker 1: There's a very specific, uh, training program for the docents. In fact, that is, uh, that is fee-based. The docents actually have to pay to come and be trained for the docent program. And that runs [00:16:30] for several months. Uh, volunteer propagation training program is a little more casual, but there we have section heads in the volunteer propagation program who grow certain groups of plants and they'll, uh, train new people who come in along with our volunteer plant propagation program coordinator. Uh, they'll also do some sort of hands on training. Um, horticultural volunteers are a little different. We do prefer horticultural [00:17:00] volunteers that come in with us, some bit of knowledge, um, at least general knowledge about horticulture and landscaping and, um, tools and things like that. Uh, but horticultural volunteers, you know, it's mostly about time and having the interest and, uh, they'll come in and work with the horticulturist and, uh, and certainly learn quickly. Speaker 4: [inaudible] [00:17:30] you are listening to spectrum on KALX we are speaking with Anthony Garcia jr about the UC botanical gardens. Speaker 7: Are there other ways that the garden is reaching out Speaker 1: to the community or involving the community and activities? Uh, yes, we have programs that we run through the year and they may not specifically be on, [00:18:00] uh, you know, growing a particular plant. Uh, we try and broaden the interest range with our programs. It can be things like succulent wreath making. We have a concert series during the summer. We have children's programs that may or may not have to do with plants. We have, uh, classes on botanical illustration. So we really try and broaden, uh, the interest, um, and appeal to other groups besides people who are just specifically interested [00:18:30] in growing plants. Uh, one of the audiences we're reaching out to right now are our people, uh, who are interested in, in the arts are artists themselves. Uh, we have a very unique, uh, installation in the garden right now by Shirley, uh, Alexander Watts. And this is a installation that has to do with, uh, bringing awareness to the plight of, uh, honeybees and California native beast. Speaker 1: A very interesting [00:19:00] physical installation that you can come and see in our Mediterranean basin collection just above the Rose Garden. So that, uh, is a trend we're seeing in botanical gardens in particular is, is broadening the appeal to other audiences, including art installations. And so we're trying to be thoughtful and tasteful about it. And in this case with the, with the bee installation called a garden of mountings, which is a reference to a Sylvia Plath poem. We're trying to cross [00:19:30] link that art with, uh, the mission of the garden. And so this is a nice fit because it is about, uh, being aware about native bees and their role in the ecosystem and their relationship with plants. So that was a nice fit. And so a unique opportunity to come and see a unique piece of art, uh, in the botanical garden. So we're doing things like that to, to draw in other people besides just what we call plant people. Speaker 1: And how long will that installation be up? Well, it's been in for a couple of months [00:20:00] now and I think the duration was roughly about six months. Um, it will eventually probably succumb to the elements and so we'll have to take it down at some point, but it is something you can actually walk up, walk under, sit in a, there's a poem in there, there's pictures of the bees with their names and their roles in the environment. So it's a very interesting and educational, uh, art installation, which also happens to be I think, beautiful and appealing and in a unique setting in the garden. Speaker 1: [00:20:30] Great. And other artists out there that might be listening who would want to run an idea by you? What's the way to get in touch? Uh, they would probably get in touch with Vanessa Cruz, uh, who is on staff and she's been working with surely. And in fact, Shirley Watts is, um, working on bringing in more artists in the next year to do multiple installations in the garden. So we're looking forward to that. [00:21:00] And do you have a funding source for that? Is it, I believe that one is a, the fundraising is being done by, uh, the groups of artists who are actually coming in, uh, to do it. So we, yeah, we at this point, um, wish we, we did, but we don't have a lot of money to support the arts, but we like to promote the idea of the arts. Um, so we hope it's a good cross-collaboration in, um, having interesting [00:21:30] art in the garden for people to see and also giving the artists, um, some good exposure to their audiences. Speaker 1: Well, any point that you would like to make about the garden that I haven't, uh, covered? Yeah, I think one of the things that always surprises us at the garden is, um, how many people, even people who have lived in Berkeley for years and years, uh, have never been up to the botanical garden. It really is a hidden gem here in the greater bay area. There's nowhere [00:22:00] else where you can come and visit for relatively, uh, a cheaply where you can experience plants from around the world, grown in naturalistic assemblages, um, and have a view of the golden gate bridge places to have a picnic. It's really a unique setting in the bay area and um, and still underutilized even by, uh, the campus. So that that would be my one. Uh, shout out if you will for the garden is to please come and visit, [00:22:30] uh, and support, uh, the botanical garden and its mission. Correct. Anthony Garza, thanks for coming on spectrum. Thanks for having me. It's been a pleasure. Speaker 6: [inaudible] that was Anthony Garza Jr. You can find out more about the UC botanical garden botanical garden.berkeley.edu Speaker 5: [00:23:00] irregular feature of spectrum is presented a calendar of the science and technology related events happening in the bay area over the next two weeks. On the third Friday of every month. The Chabot space and science center located in the Beautiful Oakland Hills at 10,000 skyline boulevard hosts night school from seven to 11:00 PM guests 18 years or older are welcome to enjoy full access to exhibits, special activities, workshops, open labs, discussion [00:23:30] forums, alive, planetarium show, film screens, and telescope viewings. If weather permits, food, beer and wine are available for purchase. Tonight's theme is home-ec and we'll feature DIY projects including a green gift, bizarre holiday kitchen science fix it. Workshop discussions with they local monthly meetup group that craft intellectuals and mold wine. Who is it? www.chabotscience.org for more details. [00:24:00] Okay, tomorrow is Saturday, December 17th the director of the UC Wide Institute for Nuclear and particle astrophysics and cosmology. Bernard [inaudible] Dulay is giving a talk for the free monthly science of cattle lecture series. This talk will be 11 to noon in room 100 of the genetics and plant biology building here at UC Berkeley. Okay. Shedding light on the dark side of the universe. He will share current attempts to detect the weekly [00:24:30] interactive massive particles which could make up the dark matter. That makes up five times as much of the energy in the universe as ordinary matter. Visit science@caldotberkeley.edu for more information. Speaker 5: Nerd night is the discovery channel with beer on the third Wednesday of the month in this case, December 21st nerds of all walks of life gather at the rickshaw stop. One 55 fell street at Vanessa in San Francisco. [00:25:00] Plunk down their hard earned $8 drink, mingle and here three talks this month. Senior, UC Davis medical student, Erica Lee will present genes, gonads and genitals, the miracle of human sex differentiation. Anna Quillo, capital co-founder Adam Bristol. We'll discuss the future of personalized medicine and predictive bioinformatics. There'll also be a third surprise Speaker, sf.nights.com for more information [00:25:30] and now with some news headlines. Here's Brad Swift. Speaker 7: The surprising discovery of a new way to tune and enhance thermal conductivity gives engineers a new tool for managing thermal effects in smartphones and computers, lasers, and a number of other powered devices. Science daily reports. The finding was made by a group of engineers headed by day you, Lee, associate professor of mechanical engineering at Vanderbilt University and published online in the journal Nature Nanotechnology. [00:26:00] On December 11th Lee and his collaborators discovered that the thermal conductivity of a pair of thin strips of material called Boron nanoribbons can be enhanced by up to 45% depending on the process that they used to stick the two ribbons together. Although the research was conducted with Boron nanoribbons, the results are generally applicable to other thin film materials according to lead. The force that holds the two nanoribbons together is a weak [00:26:30] electrostatic attraction called the Vander vols force. Professor Lee stated traditionally it is widely believed that the phone ons that carry heat are scattered at vendor vault interfaces which makes the ribbon bundles thermal conductivity the same as that of each ribbon. Speaker 7: What we discovered is in sharp contrast to this classical view, we show that the photons can cross these interfaces without being scattered, which [00:27:00] significantly enhances the thermal conductivity. In addition, the researchers found that they could control the thermal conductivity between high and low value by treating the interface of the nano ribbon pairs with different solutions. One of the first areas where this new knowledge is likely to be applied is in the thermal management of micro electronic devices like computer chips and nano composites that are being developed for use in flexible electronic devices and structural [00:27:30] materials for aerospace vehicles. Speaker 5: Joe Cordeiro and the Economist pointed me to an article that appeared in the October 17th issue of the Journal of Agricultural and food chemistry in it. French researchers, Caroline Molet and her team studied the quality of Miele duck foreground. France produces 73% of these fat duck and goose loaders. One undesirable issue is that some lovers seem to have larger amounts of fat loss during cooking than others. Market regulation limits fat [00:28:00] loss to 30% and lower fat loss leads to more highly priced delicacies. A proteomics study got to the biological cause of this fat loss. Intense anabolic pathways lead delivers with low fat loss by dimensional electrophoresis and mass spectrometry showed that deliveries were rich in proteins that help with the digestion and storage of food, the less desirable livers that lost a lot of fat or in a different physiological stage and had unique proteins including fatty acid binding protein for this is a marker for [00:28:30] a nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in humans. This suggests that the liver quality is dictated before the slaughter of the animal. One practical aspect is that the yield of four gras is improved by reducing the duration of overfeeding. Understanding the biological mechanism can increase yield and thus improve the humane production of fatty livers. It should be noted that the state of California health and safety code and acted in 2004 prohibits the force feeding of birds for the purpose of enlarging their livers or the sale of such products. [00:29:00] Starting on July 1st, 2012 Speaker 6: [inaudible]Speaker 4: the music credit. Today's program was the track petite to leap off of list on a David's 2011 album entitled folk and Acoustic [00:29:30] and is released under the creative Commons attribution license version 3.0 thank you for listening to. We are happy to hear from listeners. If you have comments about the show, please send them to us via email. Our email address is spectrum dot k a l s@yahoo.com and join us in two weeks at this same time. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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