Podcasts about ragtime dance

  • 8PODCASTS
  • 22EPISODES
  • 52mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Mar 1, 2022LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about ragtime dance

Latest podcast episodes about ragtime dance

That's a Thing?!
Well, that was a thing

That's a Thing?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 79:25


Here are some of the things we mentioned: We launched in December 2017, when Elizabeth was 15 Y2K fashion is back? Zine culture Lilly Singh went from relatable YouTuber to out of touch late show host The painful “Gen Z slang” SNL skit David Foot and Douglas Coupland contributed to a hyper-awareness of generation StyleLikeU interview with an elder gay couple to start you off Content notice: mentions of sex, homophobia, addiction and violence But it's really sweet we promise

That's a Thing?!
CensorSHIP

That's a Thing?!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 56:30


Here are some of the things we mentioned in this episode:   Susan Sontag's Notes On “Camp”Or a six-minute explainer if you don't have the time The shortcomings of CinemaSins The even-shorter-comings of Nostalgia Critic About KiwiFarms, one of the most unpleasant sites on the surface web Interview with the creator of Leave Britney Alone A case study for toxic anti-fandom behaviour: gamergate Callback to a long-ago episode where we talked about shipping A look at both sides of the shipping warAnd a look at the history of purity culture in fandom Twitter thread on disinterpretation And a video on Ship of Theseus  The history of the “touch grass” meme Tennessee school board bans Holocaust comic 'Maus' by Art Spiegelman A more sympathetic analysis of Why the Curtains are Blue Fortunately, we have entered a boom period for criticism online. Here are five excellent videos expanding on what we discussed this episode. we need to talk about Call Me By Your Name by Lola Sebastian Should you let Gen Z "save us"? Youth Liberation explained by Khadija Mbowe and Saint Andrewism Ignorance & Censorship by Philosophy Tube Outsiders: How To Adapt H.P. Lovecraft In the 21st Century by hbomberguy Who's Afraid of Modern Art: Vandalism, Video Games, and Fascism by Jacob Geller Many thanks to our sponsors: BGCBigs Virtual Open House Season from Edmonton Public Schools That's a Thing?! is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network — Locally grown. Community supported.You can follow us in all the places, and most of them let you rate and review, too, which would be lovely.Questions? Comments? Email us at thatsathingyeg@gmail.com or tweet at us: @thatsathingyeg.Do you want a That's a Thing?! button? Send us your address by Twitter DM or email and we will send you one. Many thanks to Transistor for hosting our show. Our theme music is Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin, from Free Music Archive.

That's a Thing?!
New ways to own and be owned

That's a Thing?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 62:18


Here are some of the things we mentioned in this episode: We are not actually an NFT  Roblox Watch these videos from PeopleMakeGames on Roblox: Investigation: How Roblox Is Exploiting Young Game Developers Roblox Pressured Us to Delete Our Video. So We Dug Deeper. Gig economy Callback to our MLM episode: Have I got a deal for you? Company scrip  Roblox on the stock market  Wattpad's deal with Paramount+ Archive of Our Own (AO3) Callback to our fan fiction episode: Episode 5: Fanfictionary OpenSea, an NFT marketplace Ethereum Twitter account dedicated to sniffing out art theft DeviantArt Example of the right-click movement against NFT art FUD Some more anti-NFT content for you The NFT Nightmare NFTs Are Getting Worse. Like WAY Worse. Dan Olson's NFT scam megathread laughing at crypto bros, a deceptively educational livestream Many thanks to our sponsors: Alberta Association of Optometrists Park Power That's a Thing?! is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network — Locally grown. Community supported.You can follow us in all the places, and most of them let you rate and review, too, which would be lovely.Questions? Comments? Email us at thatsathingyeg@gmail.com or tweet at us: @thatsathingyeg.Do you want a That's a Thing?! button? Send us your address by Twitter DM or email and we will send you one. Many thanks to Transistor for hosting our show. Our theme music is Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin, from Free Music Archive.

That's a Thing?!
Conzoomerism

That's a Thing?!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 63:45


Here are some of the things we talk about or at least gesture at in this episode: How Bad Can I Be from The Lorax (2012) (in case you forget what a thneed is) Shein's about us page Shein's social responsibility page Reuters article about Shein's lack of disclosure Vox article on Shein Callback to our MLM episode (though Shein's not an MLM) Articles of Interest episode on knockoffs A TikTok featuring the strawberry dress Callback to our cottagecore episode The Bangladesh garment factory collapse The pet-pictures-for-trees fiasco Some anti-Shein TikToks https://www.tiktok.com/@ssiiena/video/6993034600368884997?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1&q=thrift%20shein&t=1638234869380  https://www.tiktok.com/@milkbite/video/6997215512925097221?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1&q=thrift%20shein&t=1638234869380  https://www.tiktok.com/@haleyivers/video/6972647481569971462?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1&q=thrift%20shein&t=1638234869380  https://www.tiktok.com/@maddypageknitwear/video/6977324167226084613?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1&q=thrift%20shein&t=1638234869380  https://www.tiktok.com/@cuteshitbylili/video/6952699186299047174?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1&q=thrift%20shein&t=1638234869380  The Sam Vimes "Boots" Theory of Economic Injustice, per Terry Pratchett It's Expensive to Be Poor, by Barbara Ehrenreich Cora Harrington has a very balanced approach to affordability, sustainability and care Edmonton Repairathon Clothes Doctor Fashion Revolution Many thanks to our sponsors: Edmonton Community Foundation, partner on the Vital Signs report on Making Ends Meet in Edmonton Park Power That's a Thing?! is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network — Locally grown. Community-supported. You can follow us in all the places, and most of them let you rate and review, too, which would be lovely.Questions? Comments? Email us at thatsathingyeg@gmail.com or tweet at us: @thatsathingyeg.Do you want a That's a Thing?! button? Send us your address by Twitter DM or email and we will send you one. Many thanks to Transistor for hosting our show. Our theme music is Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin, from Free Music Archive.

That's a Thing?!
Poltergeist schmoltergeist

That's a Thing?!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 78:31


For more fears and jeers, consider the following: Callback to our episode on Inside Callback to our episode on analog horror A needlessly thorough Wikipedia synopsis  A list of other Bechdel Test passing movies Bathtubs Over Broadway and the consequences of comedy damage Check out Nyx Fears if you want to be upset/fascinated by scary movies  A thread on the pitfalls of smarty pants protagonists If you didn't watch Contingency after last episode, go watch it now! Pauline Kael was even harsher to this movie than Elizabeth was The rating debate Poltergeist was fine, but here's some movies we actively recommend The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari (1920, 100% mom safe) What We Do in the Shadows (2014, comedic gore/violence) The Lighthouse (2019, gore/violence/sexual content/psychological horror) House on Haunted Hill (1959, campy and delightful) Night of the Living Dead (1968, gory and violent, mitigated by its age and budget) The Girl with all the Gifts (2016, violent and gory, but strangely uplifting) Music is Now or Never by Myuu, who is a fantastic royalty-free composer Sound clips from our special feature courtesy of: Joe DeShon pfranzen  gear_clinkz owly-bee Many thanks to our sponsors: Alberta Association of Optometrists APN itself, in particular Speaking Municipally and I Love This, You Should Too That's a Thing?! is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. You can follow us in all the places, and most of them let you rate and review, too, which would be lovely.Questions? Comments? Email us at thatsathingyeg@gmail.com or tweet at us: @thatsathingyeg.Do you want a That's a Thing?! button? Send us your address by Twitter DM or email and we will send you one. Many thanks to Transistor for hosting our show. Our theme music is Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin, from Free Music Archive.

That's a Thing?!
Bury me in analog

That's a Thing?!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 73:33


Here are some of the things we mentioned in this episode: Black Mirror, a crowning jewel of “phones bad” cinema VCR versus VHS, a distinction that was lost on Elizabeth Land of the Giants episode on the iPhone The TV Tropes page on Analog Horror Aidan's analog horror video An analysis of Lovecraft's Eldritch HorrorAnd some more analysis  The SCP foundation  Local 58 Mothman, the best boy Remember Professor Kitzel? Public/Community access TV The Walten Files Episode 1 (NOT “The Waltons”, no matter what autocorrect says) The deeply unsettling jumpscare face a la screamers  How the original FNAF uses sound to terrify Ben Drowned, the story of a haunted game cartridge Cassette, an early Welcome to Night Vale episode An important message from Omega Mart Makeshift Stories An episode of Paranormal Paranoids (complete with earwormy theme song) The Power of VHS by hbomberguy The cinematic potential of cave art Control, Anatomy and the Legacy of the Haunted House by Jacob Geller Tsukumogami and Mokumokuren Do not adjust your podcast feed because next month we'll be tuning in to another piece of art with opinions about technology, Steven Spielberg and Tobe Hooper's PG powerhouse, Poltergeist.  Many thanks to our sponsors: Edmonton Community Foundation, presenting sponsor of YEGPodfest  Alberta Association of Optometrists Also, if you live in Edmonton and are listening to this before Oct. 18, 2021, fill out the Taproot Survey. That's a Thing?! is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network — Locally grown. Community supported. (Shout-out to fellow member I Love This, You Should Too!) You can follow us in all the places, and most of them let you rate and review, too, which would be lovely.Questions? Comments? Email us at thatsathingyeg@gmail.com or tweet at us: @thatsathingyeg.Do you want a That's a Thing?! button? Send us your address by Twitter DM or email and we will send you one. Many thanks to Transistor for hosting our show. Our theme music is Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin, from Free Music Archive.

That's a Thing?!
POV: You're listening to a podcast

That's a Thing?!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 62:16


Here are some of the things we mentioned in this episode: Elizabeth's choose-your-own-adventure flowchart Lip-sync style @noahjaywood @saramariecarstens @arxcelix One- or two-part cliffhanger @jezellecatherine @baileyspinn @joe_masini @devincaherly One-shot or character pieces @ianboggz @hannah.montoya Longform or fully acted @eliana_ghen @thechrisbarnett Callback to our fanfic episode Night is the show we watched at a drive-in performance (the bird poop on the windshield was our fault, not theirs) Sarah Z video on pick-me girls Origin of Love from Hedwig and the Angry Inch Callback to our astrology episode  ABO (don't Google it, says Jon)  Time Princess and Project Makeover Redecor  Episode Many thanks to our sponsors: Alberta Association of Optometrists The Well Endowed Podcast from the Edmonton Community Foundation  That's a Thing?! is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network — Locally grown. Community supported.You can follow us in all the places, and most of them let you rate and review, too, which would be lovely.Questions? Comments? Email us at thatsathingyeg@gmail.com or tweet at us: @thatsathingyeg.Do you want a That's a Thing?! button? Send us your address by Twitter DM or email and we will send you one. Many thanks to Transistor for hosting our show. Our theme music is Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin, from Free Music Archive.

That's a Thing?!
Watch out! Beware! Buy this!

That's a Thing?!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 62:47


Here are some of the things we mentioned in this episode: Flare on TikTok and Instagram Mom Friend on TikTok The best slash proof bags can cost $169, and still might not meet your standards SafetyDrip on TikTok The Sarah Everard story The quest to de-hair the female body continues This episode is not brought to you by Creep-B-Gone, because we would never (and it doesn't exist… yet).Many thanks to our actual sponsors: Alberta Association of Optometrists Pod Power shout-out to What's the Tsismis?, courtesy of the Edmonton Community Foundation   That's a Thing?! is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network — Locally grown. Community supported.You can follow us in all the places, and most of them let you rate and review, too, which would be lovely.Questions? Comments? Email us at thatsathingyeg@gmail.com or tweet at us: @thatsathingyeg.Do you want a That's a Thing?! button? Send us your address by Twitter DM or email and we will send you one. Many thanks to Transistor for hosting our show. Our theme music is Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin, from Free Music Archive.

That's a Thing?!
(Bo)nus episode: Inside

That's a Thing?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 101:51


Here are some of the things that came up in our discussion: Content warnings: Adult themes, mature language, suicide, “content” Bo Burnham: Inside On Netflix On Spotify Who is Bo Burnham:  Wikipedia entry  YouTube channel Left Brain Right Brain animatic Lola Sebastian Lolita Podcast (not for kids but very good) What Karen means by “Simon Sinek energy” Jeffrey Bezos in almost-space Trunk tunes Callback to parasocial relationships episode Look Who's Inside Again reminds Karen of Ben Spencer's Willow Tree (didn't mention it but thought of it afterwards) If you want to skip our discussion of suicide, it's from 57:56 to 1:04:17  #BellLetsTalk Pop Culture Happy Hour on Inside Brave New World and soma The Edmonton Fringe is coming back! Many thanks to our sponsors:  Business Council of Alberta ATB Cares That's a Thing?! is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network — Locally grown. Community-supported.You can follow us in all the places, and most of them let you rate and review, too, which would be lovely.Questions? Comments? Email us at thatsathingyeg@gmail.com or tweet at us: @thatsathingyeg.Do you want a That's a Thing?! button? Send us your address by Twitter DM or email and we will send you one. Many thanks to Transistor for hosting our show. Our theme music is Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin, from Free Music Archive.

That's a Thing?!
Do you read me?

That's a Thing?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 58:17


Here are links to some of the things we mention in the show: Lore episode featuring Moll Pitcher (timestamp 25:15) Couldn't find a working version of a Buzzfeedesque Journal quiz, but it was like this Go Out To Brunch To See Which Sex And The City Character You Are JK Rowling, famously an unproblematic fave Elizabeth is theoretically a Pisces, but not really Karen is supposedly an Aquarius (Many) gay people love astrology Cold reading and how to seem psychic Elizabeth sounds like a lunar Gemini, but she's actually a lunar Taurus? Peter Popoff debunked by James Randi 16Personalities The origins of personality typing Look up The Debater if you want to see a man you'll hate Karen is The Advocate Elizabeth is The Logician More mesmerizing content to amaze and enrage you The Bizarre World of Fake Psychics, Faith Healers, and Mediums Psychics: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado Many thanks to our sponsors:  Shift by Alberta Innovates Pod Power shout-out to Book Women, courtesy of the Edmonton Community Foundation  That's a Thing?! is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network — Locally grown. Community-supported.You can follow us in all the places, and most of them let you rate and review, too, which would be lovely.Questions? Comments? Email us at thatsathingyeg@gmail.com or tweet at us: @thatsathingyeg.Do you want a That's a Thing?! button? Send us your address by Twitter DM or email and we will send you one. Many thanks to Transistor for hosting our show. Our theme music is Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin, from Free Music Archive.

That's a Thing?!
The cake is a lie

That's a Thing?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 38:49


Here are some of the things we mentioned: Eric Carle and The Very Hungry Caterpillar  Eric Carle didn't say that The Paris Review for Young Readers Rage-bait cooking videos - eg no-melt nachos, spaghetti in cold sauce Bronies  We were going to link to a problematic image about 4chan sharing things in bad faith, but then decided against it, because why spread it more? Content-farm video channels like Blossom, So Yummy, 5-Minute Crafts Making a purse out of a pizza box Kimora Blac: “you didn't say jk though” Bad waffle-iron videos Wrap-folding hack from TikTok Ann Reardon's How To Cook That You Suck at Cooking The quote about lies on the internet was from Arthur! (We would never quote Bizaardvark.) Many thanks to our sponsors:  Natural Light Edmonton The Edmonton Community Foundation and The Well Endowed Podcast That's a Thing?! is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network — Locally grown. Community-supported.You can follow us in all the places, and most of them let you rate and review, too, which would be lovely.Questions? Comments? Email us at thatsathingyeg@gmail.com or tweet at us: @thatsathingyeg.Do you want a That's a Thing?! button? Send us your address by Twitter DM or email and we will send you one. Many thanks to Transistor for hosting our show. Our theme music is Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin, from Free Music Archive.

community media cake blossom free music archive transistor scott joplin eric carle bizaardvark ragtime dance alberta podcast network locally
That's a Thing?!
Yahoo Answers — super bad and sorely missed

That's a Thing?!

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 52:16


Here are some of the things we mentioned: More information about the Yahoo Answers shutdown Pregnancy questions video (NSFW) ICYMI episode on end of Yahoo Answers Quora There’s a subreddit for every question you could possibly have r/relationships Sarah Z video about where fake stories fit into internet culture Dear Abby/Ann Landers Ken M Amelia Bedelia One of many Yahoo Answers listicles Example of automated YouTube video reading r/askreddit The episode of My Brother, My Brother and Me which bids YA farewell A collection of final Yahoos  Callback to Flash games episode r/thetipofmytongue Callback to walled gardens episode The Soul of a Library - Jacob Geller Jason Scott and Archive Team Many thanks to our sponsors:  Rümi Pod Power shout-out for Overdue Finds, courtesy of Edmonton Community Foundation That's a Thing?! is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network — Locally grown. Community supported.We’ve been on some APN shows recently — check them out! The Breakfast Dish Bollywood is For Lovers Speaking Municipally You can subscribe to us in all the places, and most of them let you rate and review, too, which would be lovely.Questions? Comments? Email us at thatsathingyeg@gmail.com or tweet at us: @thatsathingyeg.Do you want a That’s a Thing?! button? Send us your address by Twitter DM or email and we will send you one. Many thanks to Transistor for hosting our show. Our theme music is Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin, from Free Music Archive.

Tabletop Squadron
HK-67 Interstitial 1, part 1: fuck it, the episode's just called “Shipoopi”

Tabletop Squadron

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 37:06


HK-67 must team up with a fellow assassin to take down a Moff. But will a city parade prove too much for the pair?   Guest appearance: Kessek is played by Minna Reilly ( @mynaminnarr)   Content Warnings Assassination Strong Language Violence, injury, death Music Credits -Glimpse of Eternity by Meydän -Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin -While They Were Dancing Around by Eddie Morton -Pine Apple Rag (Scott Joplin piano roll) -We Have To Do Something by Komiku

Carry the One Radio: The Science Podcast
Gene Cartography: Routes to Tourette Disorder

Carry the One Radio: The Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 33:56


From Google Maps to John Snow’s map of cholera cases in the 1800s, maps have the power to change the way we understand information. What if we could use maps of cellular function to discover the mechanisms of psychiatric disorders? We sit down with Dr. Jeremy Willsey, a researcher in the Psychiatric Cell Map Initiative, who’s trying to do just that—understand the neural basis of Tourette Disorder by placing disorder-related mutations on a map of the cell. Hosted by Carlos Johnson-Cruz and Li Wang Produced by Anna Lipkin, Stephanie Wankowicz, Li Wang, and Carlos Johnson-Cruz Editing Help from the CTOR team Music used in this episode: “Scenery” and “Ode to the World” by Kai Engel “Bathed in Light” and “Unanswered Questions” by Kevin MacLeod “Frogs in Tuxes” and “Sweet and Clean” by Podington Bear “Ragtime Dance” by Scott Joplin

Reel Rap
Ep. 23 The Dilemma // Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Gay

Reel Rap

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 67:12


This week on Reel Rap, your two favorite pseudo-intellectuals are taking America's favorite man-children out to f*** ballgame. Vince Vaughn is fully torqued for torque, Kevin James has internal bleeding for 90 seconds, and both of their wives are normal! Pucker up! Thanks to Scott Joplin for the intro song, "Ragtime Dance" found here:http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Joplin/Piano_Rolls_from_archiveorg/ScottJoplin-RagtimeDance1906 Suggestions for Films: Kustom Kar Kommandos (1965) Young Adult (2011) Tiger Tail in Blue (2012) Foxcatcher (2014)

CRESCENDO! PODCAST
Ragtime Dance

CRESCENDO! PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 5:15


Scott Joplin's Ragtime Dance played on English Handbells by International Artists Carillon™, directed by Mark Andersen. Transcription by Kevin McChesney. Episode 321.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.It airs in Robeson County North Carolina on WNCP-TV (channel 6).

Postcardist
E13: Postcards from Kate

Postcardist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 30:32


Postcards from Kate is a nonpartisan project that encourages people to write postcards to politicians, journalists, and influencers to encourage positive social change. In this episode, I interview the founders of Postcards from Kate, Amelia West and Melissa Smith, about how they got inspired to use postcards by their grandfather, how they find positive stories, and how they rally people to write postcards to people who have made a difference.    Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | TuneIn Music in this episode: Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin, licensed under a Creative Commons Public Domain Mark 1.0 License. Music sourced from Free Music Archive.

Postcardist
E12: Postcardist Master Class

Postcardist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 57:46


This show is a master class on postcard collecting. In this interview with Mark Routh, we cover topics from the collecting of postcards about the Titanic, the bombing of cities during World War I, and Dr. Who.  Mark Routh, is a well-known postcard collector in the UK, who collects and studies the history of postcards. Plus, he's written a monthly column for more than 25 years in the very highly regarded Picture Postcard Monthly. You can find Mark's website here. Topics we cover in this Postcardist master Class: Victorian era of postcards How often were postcards delivered in early 1900s Where people bought postcards back in the day WWI battle photograph postcards Cachets on cards…censor cachets in WWI Titanic postcards Postcard fairs Display boards Dr. Who postcards Collecting postcards around television Postcard insurance Falklands War…Mark wrote a book The very first postcard How to archive postcards   Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | TuneIn Music in this episode: Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin, licensed under a Creative Commons Public Domain Mark 1.0 License. Music sourced from Free Music Archive.

Postcardist
E11: The Art of Mail Art

Postcardist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 38:20


Mail artist Chloe McHenry creates collectible letters and postcards. Then she puts stamps on them and entrusts her work to the postal service. In this episode, I talk with Chloe about how she started creating mail art, her experiences with being a penpal on Reddit, and how she pays attention to details that end up in her art. You can find Chloe's work on her Instagram page (parcel.tongue). Click here to see more details on the Postcardist website. Music in this episode: Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin, licensed under a Creative Commons Public Domain Mark 1.0 License. Music sourced from Free Music Archive.  

music reddit mail postcards stamps scott joplin mail art ragtime dance deltiology postcardist
Postcardist
E10: The Great Postcard Giveaway

Postcardist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 30:34


What if you collected postcards the majority of your life, then woke up one morning and decided to give away all those postcards? One at a time. That’s what this week’s guest did. Frank Boscoe created an Instagram site where he documents his Great Postcard Giveaway. Frank asks people to DM their address and he sends them a postcard from his collection. Simple as that. One a day until they’re gone. I became fascinated with Frank’s story as I follwed him on Insta. But when he mentioned he was going to present a PechaKucha talk about his postcard giveaway, I knew I had to hear more. And am I ever glad I did. You will be, too. Frank is a fascinating guy, and he started out the show with a quiz in the style of Will Shortz that really got me thinking. He also recommends an app — Unfade Pro — that’s taken my postcard photography up a notch. And he created a special version of his PechaKucha talk for Postcardist listeners. Click here to see more details on the Postcardist website. Music in this episode: Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin, licensed under a Creative Commons Public Domain Mark 1.0 License. Music sourced from Free Music Archive. Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License. Music sourced from Free Music Archive. Audio in this episode: Good luck, we’re all counting on you, from the movie Airplane, sourced under YouTube standard license. Swing and a miss, the call by Harry Kalas calls the Philadelphia Phillies winning the World Series in 1908, sourced under a YouTube standard license. All rights reserved by MLB.  

Sex, Drugs, and Healthcare
Your health, in the hands of a machine

Sex, Drugs, and Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2017 27:35


You’ve heard of machine learning, but do you know how it can be used in healthcare? Eric Huang from Duke University’s School of Medicine joins us to explain what this revolutionary technology means for the future of human medicine. Sex, Drugs, and Healthcare is produced by Kirsi Goldynia in association with FundRx. Music in this episode: “Ragtime Dance” by Scott Joplin, “Release” by Josh Woodward, “Show Me” by Josh Woodward, and “Good to Go” by Josh Woodward.

Radio Film School
RFS004 - "Your First Time"

Radio Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2015 44:21


Our firsts always hold a special place in our hearts. Your first kiss. Your first time driving. The first time you got to stay up past your bedtime. Your first, you know... the first time seeing Star Wars. Firsts make a lasting imprint that we just...can’t...seem...to shake. Today on the show we look at "first times" as they relate to filmmaking and seen through the metaphor of love. We'll hear from various filmmakers about their respective "first times" falling in love with cinema and filmmaking. We'll also hear the story about my filmmaking first and how it lead to me becoming enamored with the craft. Also, the “Gayle” to my “Oprah”; the “Fresh Prince” to my “Carlton” is back for another round of “How to be a Black Filmmaker in the 90s.” JD Cochran and I have an insightful conversation regarding my very first scripted short film, including how I DIDN’T pick two actors who have gone on to star in big TV shows. It’s a story about going with your gut as an artist.Finally, after the credits we have another bonus segment that may crack you up.This episode is sponsored by Song Freedom. Be sure to listen to the episode to get a special discount code granting you one free song credit.Click here for the link to get two free months on IndieFlix.Music in this Episode"12 Lost Love Letters" and "Erik" by Fog Lake. CC BY."Ragtime Dance" by Scott Joplin. Public Domain."Shower Scene" (Instrumental) by Josh Woodward. CC BY."Tech Toys" by Lee Rosevere. CC BY-SA."I Don't Think" by Alec's Band. CC BY."Air Hockey Saloon" by Chris Zabriskei. CC BY."Nake Street" by Cosmic Analog Ensember.CC BY."Preachin' Dem Blues" by The Good Lawdz. CC BY."Montmartre" by Jahzzar. CC BY."At Last" and "Let's Get It On" courtesy of Song Freedom. All rights reserved.