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Playlist Chamberlin Rhythmate Two Times The Trauma, “Freak Show” from I Fell In Love With An Ocean (2006 Starfly). There is an original Chamberlin Rhythmate at Roth Händle Studios in Stockholm, plus some other precious vintage equipment used in the making of the first album by Two Times The Trauma. Double Bass, Vocals, Magnus Eugensson; Drums, Percussion, Optigan, Mellotron, Tin Whistle, Turntables, Chamberlin Rhythmate, Mattias Olsson; Electric Guitar, Eric Fallope; Mellotron, Orchestron, Tobias Ljungkvist; Tuba, Fredrik Wennström; Vocals, Cecilia Åhlfeldt; Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Mattias Eriksson; Xylophone, Daniel Kåse. Recorded at Roth Händle Studios 3 & 4, Stockholm. Mellotron bee tape set used with kind permission from Gaby Stenberg. Yamaha GX-1 used with kind permission from Benny Andersson. Orchestron French Horn disc on 'In Your Eyes' used thanks to Zac Rae. All Optigan, Mellotron and Chamberlin Rhythmate service and maintenance was performed way beyond the call of duty by Markus Resch. Wurlitizer Side Man and Swingin' Rhythm LCD Sound System, “Somebody's Calling Me” from This Is Happening (2010 Parlophone). Somebody's Calling Me; Finger Snaps Snaps, Matt Thornley; Finger Snaps Snaps, Synthesizer Casio MT-68, Wurlitzer Sideman, EMS VCS3 Putney, Korg Poly Ensemble, Bass, Piano Acoustic, Keyboards Roland System 100, Vocals, James Murphy; Mixed By, DS; Trombone, Jason Disu; Written-By, J. Murphy. Glenn Derringer, “The Girl From Ipanema” from Wurlitzer Swingin' Rhythm (1968 Wurlitzer). Glenn Derringer at the Wurlitzer electronic organ, demonstrating the Wurlitzer Electronic Swingin' Rhythm attachment with an unspecified Wurlitzer electronic organ. Each track on this demonstration disc explains the Swingin' Rhythm settings that were used. For “The Girl From Ipanema,” the settings were: “Moderate Bossa Nova. The Swingin' Rhythm was set at Latin, tempo control set to 1 o'clock.” What more can I say? Dick Hyman, “Strobo” from the single Strobo/Lay, Lady, Lay (1969 Command). Dick told me about this track, which was one of his Moog experiments that didn't make it onto his two albums around this time. Normally, he produced his Moog tracks with the help of synthesizer programmer Walter Sear. But in the case of this single, he did all the programming. For “Strobo,” he used a drum machine. It sounds like a Swingin' Rhythm. Jean-Pierre Sabar, “Fool on the Hill” from Super-Danse/Les Orgues Électroniques De Jean Pierre Sabar (1969 Sava). French LP of instrumental cover versions of popular music, all played on the Wurlitzer 4300 electronic organ with integrated Multi-Matic Percussion unit and Swingin' Rhythm, which was also sold as a standalone drum machine. In this case, I'm having a little trouble telling the difference between the drum machine and what sometimes sounds like a drum set with bass and toms. The settings on the organ indicate that the pedals can be used to play “drum” and “cymbal” sounds, and the Swingin' Rhythm unit had buttons for drum, brush, snare, block, and cymbal. Still, I can't account for the tambourine sound but so much of this rhythm section sounds like a drum machine repeating sounds robotically that I must assume that this is a combination of live drummer and drum machine. Jerry Styner And Larry Brown, “Dock of the Bay” from Orbit III (1971 Beverly Hills). Album produced to showcase the sounds of the Wurlitzer Orbit III organ, the “orbit” portion being a a third, two-octave keyboard that was a monophonic synthesizer. The instrument was equipped with the latest Wurlitzer rhythm machine built in. On this track, you not only hear sounds of a drum machine that sounds similar to the Wurlitzer Swingin' Rhythm machine introduced in 1969. Although the liner notes suggest that all of the sounds were created using the organ, there appears to be a regular human drummer playing along (probably percussionist and co-producer Larry Brown). I say this because there is a hit hat heard throughout and although Swingin' Rhythm had setting for a Snare, Brush and Cymbal sounds, as fills for the rhythm settings, they really did not reproduce the hit hat sound that is heard here. That and the miscellaneous drum fills added throughout sound more “played” than mechanized. Anyway, that's my take after examining this recording as compared to the actual sounds of the Swingin' Rhythm unit. Thomas Organ Byron Melcher, “Spanish Flea” from The Entertainers (1966 Thomas Organ Co.). Thomas Organ was one of the leading makers of electronic organs for the home. On this track, you can hear the Playmate rhythm component, a drum machine with 15 preset rhythms. The Thomas organ drum machine, circa mid-1960s. Thomas Organ was another maker of electronic organs for the home market. By 1966 they had created the Playmate rhythm component, a drum machine with 15 preset rhythms and a standalone device called the Band Box that had 10 preset rhythms. These were often sold as part of their Color-Glo line of transistorized organs. Color-Glo helped amateur musicians by lighting up the keys for preprogrammed melodies and chords to guide them along. Lowrey Organ Johnny Kemm “Taboo” from Latin Days (1970 Concert Recording). This album was created using the Lowrey Theater Console Deluxe organ model H25R-2 equipped with the built-in Automatic Rhythm drum machine feature. Not Sure Which Drum Machine Robin Gibb, “Mother and Jack” from the single Saved by the Bell/Mother and Jack (1969 Polydor). There was brief period in 1969 when the Brothers Gibb, otherwise known as the Bee Gees, had a sibling riff and Robin went off on his own to record some solo projects while Barry and Maurice completed a two-man Bee Gee album called Cucumber Castle. Perhaps because he was working along, Robin used a drum machine to mark time while recording various tracks and in the case of a few songs, he kept the mechanical rhythm as part of the finished recording. This might be the earliest purposeful use of a drum machine on a pop hit. I include it hear because it is probably a Swingin' Rhythm, although it might also be a Seeburg Select-A-Rhythm, also available at the time. Bruce Haack “Saint Basil” from The Electronic Record For Children (1969 Dimension 5). Tape composition, drum machine, and synthesis by Bruce Haack; Directed by P. Pandel; Performer, The Children Of Holy Trinity Cathedral School. Bruce used an unidentified drum machine on this album of children's music. Roland (Various) Michael Iceberg, “Mexican Hat Dance” from Does It Live: 100th Week At Walt Disney World (1977 Hihomusic). This album was only sold to tourists as a souvenir at Walt Disney World during the Michael Iceberg residency as a performer at Tomorrowland Terrace during the late 70's through the late 80's. Unknown drum machine, but likely a Roland Rhythm TR-55. Miha Kralj, “Apokalipsa” from Andromeda (1980 PGP). Yugoslavian record from synthesist Miha Kralj features a Roland CompuRhythm CR-78. Composer, producer, Synthesizer, Vocoder, Sequencer, Drum Machine, Effects, Miha Kralj. Gary Numan, “Slowcar To China” from Dance (1981 Atco). Bass , Mick Karn; Percussion, Gary Numan, Tim Steggles; Polymoog, Prophet 5, Roland JP 4, CP30, Claptrap, Electronic Drums Roland CR78, Gary Numan; Viola, Chris Payne. The Noyes Brothers, “Byte to Beat” from Sheep From Goats (1980 Object Music). Synthesizer and electronic drums, Solamar. The Noyes Brothers had two members, Steve Miro and Steve Solamar. They were from the UK and Solamar seems to be the only artist on this track and uses an non-specific Roland drum machine. This track is taken from a double LP, the only record I know of for the Noyes Brothers. Comateens, “Ghosts” from Comateens (1981 Cachalot Records). Here is a group who's unofficial fourth member was a Roland Compu-Rhythm CR-78. The inner notes for the album featured profiles of all of the artists, including Lyn Byrd on synthesizers and vocals, Oliver North on guitar and vocals, Nic North on bass, and vocals and the Roland machine, which was described as having a square black head, no body, with red, blue, and yellow buttons. In addition, the notes state that the Roland drum machine was born in Japan and existed as 3,468 separate pieces before assembled and called upon to serve with the Comateens. Joël Fajerman, “Espace – Oiseaux” from Azimuts (1981 PSA). French record by Fajerman featuring a Roland TR 808 Rhythm composer, and instruments such as the Multimoog, Prophet 5, Korg polyphonic 3100, Clavinet D6, ARP sequencer, Oberheim module. SPK (System Planning Korporation), “Emanation Machine R. Gie 1916” from Information Overload Unit (1981 Side Effects). Australian industrial sounds released in the UK. Guitar, Bass, Tape, Vocals, Mike Wilkins; Synthesizer, Roland Drum Programming, Effects, Vocals, Graeme Revell; Synthesizer, Effects, Dominic Guerin. Rüdiger Lorenz, “Out of the Past” from Invisible Voices (1983 Syncord). This late pharmacist/synthesist from Germany played all the instruments on this album, including Korg Polysix, Formant Synthesizer, Roland Vocoder VC 10, Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer, Moog Sample & Hold, MXR Stereo Chorus, Electro-Harmonix Flanger, PPG Sequencer, Elektor Ringmodulator, and Pearl Vorg Echo-Orbit. Other analog drum machines Bob Hacker, “Careless Hands” from One Man Opry: Bob Hacker Plays The Yamaha Electone D (1980 Yamaha). This album, produced by Yamaha, features some of the wacky analog synth effects it could produce as well as its built-in drum machine. This was a spinet style organ, a small upright keyboard with pedals for the home market. Arthur Brown and Kingdom Come, “Time Captives” from Journey (1973 Polydor). Brown used Bentley drum machine to provide drums on this track. The Bentley was actually a UK version of the Roland TR-77 which was the very first product Roland released under they own name. In the US this same unit was sold by Hammond as the Auto-Vari 64. The unit has 5 faders for Volume, Tempo, Cymbal/HH/Maracas, Guiro, Snare, Bass Drum. The TR-77 has 6 faders for Tempo, Fade Time, Volume, Bass D, Snare D, Guiro & Hi-Hat/Cymbal/Maracas. Bass, Percussion, Vocals, Phil Shutt; Bentley Rhythm Ace, Vocals, Arthur Brown; Electric Guitar, Vocals – Andy Dalby; Mellotron, Synthesizer [Arp 2600, Vcs3], Piano, Theremin, Percussion, Vocals, Victor Peraino. Kraftwerk, “Radioactivity” from Kraftwerk – Radio-Activity (1975 Capitol).Electronics, Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter; Lyrics by Emil Schult, Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter; music by Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter; Electronic Percussion Karl Bartos, Wolfgang Flür; Vocals, Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter. Schoolly D, “P.S.K.-What Does It Mean? (instrumental version)” from P.S.K.-What Does It Mean? / Gucci Time (1986 Schooly D Records). A remix of this track that features only the drum sounds of the The Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer. This drum machine was one of the first Roland instruments to be equipped with MIDI, and was the first analog/digital hybrid machine, combining analog circuits for its drums with digital samples for its cymbal and hi-hat sounds. You can hear how Schooly D isolated the cymbals and drums on this track. Pixie Ninja, “Leng Plateau” from Colours Out Of Space (2020 Apollon Records). Another recording using the Chamberlin Rhythmate in the Roth Händle Studio in Stockholm. Roth Händle studios is run by producer and musician Mattias Olsson who collects, restores, and offers vintage musical gear for use by visiting bands. There is so much to listen to here with Pixie Ninja's hard-driving and somewhat deranged mix of vintage, cranky electronic instruments and modern guitars and synthesizers. You can hear the Chamberlin Rhythmmate in this track, a Bandmaster Powerhouse Drum Machine (the one that used 8-track tapes), and an Electro-Harmonix DRM-16 Drum Machine. Godin Shifter 4 Bass, Korg Krome 61, Korg Volca Keys, Korg Monotribe, Nord Lead A1, Glockenspiel, Polar Circle Bells, Kalimba, Marius Leirånes; Drums, Percussion, Mother Modular System, Mellotron M400, Philicorda Organ, Chamberlin Rhythmate, Fender Rhodes, Hohner Clavinet, Blind Typemachine, EMS VCS3, Casio PT-88, Roland JV-8080, Roland SH-101, Electro-Harmonix DRM-16 Drum Machine, Moog Taurus, Korg MS-10, Optigan, Roland VP-330+, Bandmaster Powerhouse Drum Machine, E-Bow (Bass Gizmotron), Jenco Celeste, Grand Piano, Mattias Olsson; Fender Stratocaster, Gretsch G5320T, TC Electronic AEON Infinite Sustainer, Korg Krome 61, Korg microKORG, Nord Lead A1, Arturia Microbrute, Stylophone 350s, Glockenspiel, Jostein Haugen; Rickenbacker 12 String Electric Guitar, Fender Rhodes, Philicorda Organ, Mellotron M400, Hampus Nordgren-Hemlin. Background Sounds Opening: Negativland, “Side 1, Track 3” from Negativland (1980 Seeland). An unidentified drum box is heard throughout this track. It sounds a lot like the Wurlitzer Swingin' Rhythm. Recorded Dec. 1979-April 1980. This privately release album had a hand-made sleeve made of cut-and-paste artwork assembled with xerox, wallpaper, black construction paper, and magazine photos. Beneath these pasted portions, the cover itself is spray painted and stenciled with parts of the band name, as well as hand-numbered. Synthesizer, edited by, voice, tape, David Wills; Tape, Electronics, drum machine rhythms, Booper (an electronic oscillator), Clarinet, Organ, Viola, Loops, Guitar, Mark Hosler, Richard Lyons. Description of previous way of producing drum sounds: George Wright, “Happy Talk” from Goes South Pacific (1958 HiFi Records). George Wright on the Mighty Wurlitzer theater organ, an electronic organ popular in the 1950s. Introductory dialog: Johnny Kemm “I Say a Little Prayer” from Latin Days (1970 Concert Recording). This album was created using the Lowrey Theater Console Deluxe organ model H25R-2 equipped with the built-in Automatic Rhythm drum machine feature. Description of Chamberlin Rhythmate: Audio track demo of the Chamberlin Rhythmate from the YouTube video posted by instrument collector Dan Hicks (aka Peahix), a collector in California. Description of Wurlitzer Side Man: Audio track demo of the Wurlitzer Side Man from the YouTube video posted by instrument collector Dan Hicks (aka Peahix), a collector in California. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog Noise and Notations.
An anonymous guest was cyberbullied and gaslit by students in his college for an entire year, he shares how this DEEPLY impacted his sense of safety and self! We also discuss: intrusive thoughts; what trauma does to the body; "I am a failure"; self sabotage; psychosis or gaslighting???; fear of "going crazy"; PTSD; coming out after being bullied; and SO much more! Recorded Dec 15, 2020 & Aug 6, 2021. Buy MERCH: www.kyeplant.bandcamp.com SUPPORT Feelin Weird on PATREON: www.patreon.com/feelinweird DONATE via Paypal Instagram: @feelinweirdpod Web: www.feelinweird.com Email: feelinweird@gmail.com
In an Abyss first, authors Chad Lutzke and Tim Meyer join us for a spoiler-filled discussion about their novel, Wormwood, what their collaboration was like, and the influences behind their dark coming-of-age tale. Before all that, though, we discuss Junji Ito's Remina, J. Blake Fichera's Scored to Death 2 More Conversations with Some of Horror's Greatest Composers, Gone to See the River Man by Kristopher Triana, Ronald Malfi's Mr. Cables, and various works from Stephen King, including the premiere of The Stand miniseries. (Recorded Dec. 20, 2020) The theme music, "Insidious," was created by Purple Planet Music and is used here under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Follow Staring Into The Abyss on Twitter: @intostaring
Author Jeremy Robert Johnson (The Loop) joins us in the Abyss to discuss Jack Ketchum's wicked and potent short story, "The Rifle," as well as the connections between violence and mental illness. Our weekly round-up segment includes reviews of Nemesai by Brian Keene and John Urbancik, Repo Virtual by Corey J. White, Villimey Mist's Nocturnal Farm, HBO's comedy series The Righteous Gemstones, Keith Rosson's Folk Songs for Trauma Surgeons, The Boatman's Daughter by Andy Davidson, and Ronald Kelly's Season's Creepings. (Recorded Dec. 13, 2020) The theme music, "Insidious," was created by Purple Planet Music and is used here under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Follow Staring Into The Abyss on Twitter: @intostaring
Author Eric LaRocca joins us in the Abyss to discuss Clive Barker's short story, "Jacqueline Ess: Her Will and Testament," from The Books of Blood Volume 2! We also discuss the Shudder films Anything for Jackson and the Castlefreak remake, the sci-fi novel Space Station Down by Ben Bova and Doug Beason, Nocturnal Blood by Villimey Mist, and Steve Stred's The Future in the Sky. (Recorded Dec. 6, 2020) The theme music, "Insidious," was created by Purple Planet Music and is used here under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Follow Staring Into The Abyss on Twitter: @intostaring
Maxime Belfand is the Bar Director at AvroKO, whose work has been published in the Daily Beast, Cocktail Courier, Thirsty Mag, Punch Drink, and Liqour.com. Born and raised in Chartres, France, he graduated culinary school by 20 years old and began his career in the industry immediately following. Upon moving to London to expand his horizons, he realized the kitchen was not the place for him and he began working behind the bar. Belfand worked at Ronnie Scott in London as a barback and quickly accelerated to Bar Manager. After 3 years in London, he moved to Mexico before finally finding his way to New York City. He worked a few odd jobs in Brooklyn before joining Saxon & Parole, where, under the tutelage of Naren Young and Masa Urushido, Belfand became the Bar Director. Belfand spent the 2020 summer & fall seasons at Moby’s in East Hampton, NY; building the most pandemic effective cocktail program in the busiest restaurant in NY State. In this episode, we dive into Belfand’s success during the pandemic, his mental strength and stamina, and how the City has featured in his career. Recorded Dec. 3rd, 2020. Hudson Yards, NYC. Support our podcast by downloading, rating, and writing a review on Apple Podcasts. And if you liked this episode, bless your friends by sending it to them. BTW, we’re young and on the grind, so feel free to reach out to us for anything! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hotplatesandgrapes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hotplatesandgrapes/support
Kris is a survivor of Joe DeAngelo and is working to give voice to victims of sexual assault. Her private group on Facebook is a wonderful place to share, find support or just hang out. I love this woman! Here's her video. Episode 64 | Recorded Dec 18, 2020, posted Feb 5, 2021
Recorded Dec 30, 2020 Fast forward to the 1980s as Wonder Woman's next big screen adventure finds her facing two all-new foes: Max Lord and The Cheetah. – From IMDB Email Eric or Joe. Time – 64:52 min. / File Size – 46mb Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes
The pastry show rolls on! *Recorded Dec 30, 2020* We picked back up in 2020 as a direct result to quarantine in March. This led to weekly chats throughout most of the year with some of our favorite people working in music, pro wrestling, food, science, and more. After a couple months away, we check in (without a plan) for our own New Year's celebration chat. We start by deconstructing Unnecessary Conversations, @JordanBeatwell's absurdist weekly IG Live series. This leads to a broader conversation about the ways in which we are always trying to become more like ourselves. We explore earlier professional experiences in which we each felt like we had to dress a certain way, hide aspects of our personalities, or take someone else's advice, in our attempts to succeed. We ask about Matt's drum-off video production with his Jeep Trackhawk, and why it was fully embraced by Periphery. He also shares about the v-neck and baseball cap look that took on a life of its own. Justin has adapted to a new professional role this year as a licensed dietician and he shares about the ways in which he has been able to maintain his sense of identity with integrity, as he serves some of our most vulnerable community members. We finish with 2020 reflections and the big lessons we learned throughout a difficult, unprecedented year that presented setbacks, opportunities, loss, achievements, heartbreaks, dreams fulfilled, and everything else that makes life what it is. Until we do this again, we hope you have a meaningful 2021 and look forward to connecting with you in our private Facebook group! You can look at our faces while listening to this conversation! https://www.youtube.com/chocolatecroissants We want to connect with you! Join our private, supportive Facebook group full of creatives from around the world: https://www.facebook.com/groups/chocolatecroissants/ or search "Chocolate Croissants" in Groups. Instagram: @chocolatepod @mattperiphery @jordanbeatwell @justinblakegoodman ChocolateCroissants.com
Recorded Dec 24, 2020 A couple tries to spice up their marriage in a remote lake house. After the husband dies unexpectedly, the wife is left handcuffed to their bed frame and must fight to survive and break free. – From IMDB Email Eric or Joe. Time – 47:56 min. / File Size – 34mb … Continue reading
Recorded Dec 17, 2020 When both he and a colleague are about to lose their job, Walter takes action by embarking on an adventure more extraordinary than anything he could have ever imagined. – From IMDB Email Eric or Joe. Time – 58:38 min. / File Size – 42mb Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes
John Hallacy, founder of John Hallacy Consulting LLC, talks about the most important opportunities and challenges the municipal bond market will face in 2021. He gives his estimate on where muni volume may be headed, discusses the possibility of a federal infrastructure program and talks about what to expect under a Biden Administration. Chip Barnett hosts. (Recorded Dec. 22; 22 minutes)
Recorded Dec 13 2020. Music by Topographies. Intro Music by Matt Farley!
Paul Herman and Adam Mason of HIP Investor examine environmental, social and governance risks, ratings disconnects, transparency needs and HIP's deep dive into hospital systems. Paul Burton hosts. Recorded Dec. 14. (25 minutes).
Recorded Dec 10, 2020 Follows screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz's tumultuous development of Orson Welles' iconic masterpiece Citizen Kane. – From IMDB Email Eric or Joe. Time – 59:51 min. / File Size – 43mb Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes
Guest: Steve Goebel is the award-winning creative director and founder of ToeShark Visual Communication, a marketing and advertising agency in Southern Nevada. He was creative director for Empire BlueCross BlueShield and was senior art director at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, Union Bank of Switzerland and Warburg Dillon Read. At Toe Shark, he has produced multiple successful marketing campaigns for organizations such as Nevada Humane Society, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, and the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services. Steve has a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from the University of Michigan and a master’s degree in visual communication and packaging design from Pratt Institute in New York City. Main question: What are the signs that it’s time for an organization to look at a new logo or branding? Takeaways: * If you mission has evolved or changed, or the organization is substantially changing how you fulfill your mission and/or if the feelings about your logo are less than enthusiastic, it may be time to change your logo and organizational branding. * When seeking input on new branding, cast a wide net – as wide as your tolerance level – but designate just one person through which all feedback is communicated back to the design team. You want to be sure that input does not derail progress or cause you to end up with a logo that is acceptable to most people, but which nobody loves. (The same can apply to your mission statement – if you water things down too much to account for all possible opinions, you can end up with something bland and uninspiring.) * In all of your messaging, be sure that you are aiming your wording and message for the intended audience. The message for the general public using your services or adopting an animal should be different from the message you share with potential donors or sponsors. * In your marketing and communications, always be sure to include a call to action. Links: * Toe Shark Visual Communication * Leadership recommendation: Trello Recorded Dec. 17, 2020
Recorded:Dec 27, 2020 Where: Zoom at DSMC Abbot - Bhante Vimalaramsi https://www.dhammasukha.org/ Atthakanagara Sutta MN 52 The Man from Atthakanagara. The venerable Ananda teaches eleven "doors to the Deathless" by which a bhikkhu can attain the supreme security from bondage. Bhante says you can attain Nibbana from any jhana. A complete guide to the meditation the way the Buddha taught: https://www.thepathtonibbana.com/ Live Zoom Sessions https://www.dhammasukha.org/dsmc-zoom-group How to practice Metta/TWIM Meditation https://www.dhammasukha.org/beginner-lovingkindness What are the 6Rs https://www.dhammasukha.org/the-6rs Bhante Vimalaramsi https://www.dhammasukha.org/bhante-vimalaramsi
The idea of experiencing darkness in our spiritual practice is an old one and often means facing difficulties or challenges. Although we're tempted to avoid this discomfort, the invitation is to stay with the richness that the darkness offers. There is dark and there is light and we can't have one without the other. Recorded Dec 17, 2020 in the virtual world
In this teaching the Buddha invites us to investigate what it is like when suffering is not present. It doesn't mean there are no challenges or difficulties, but these seven factors offer a way to let go of clinging and release into joy, calm, steadiness of mind and equanimity. This is a very important and relevant teaching for our world today.Recorded Dec. 12, 2020 in the virtual world
Covered a ton of ground on this one, including a surprising amount of details about Root's upcoming expansion and reflections on Oath, as well as some tidbits on Void Lich & tinkering with Vast 3. Recorded Dec 3rd (the day after my studio flooded), audio version will go on the pod channel Dec 16th. Find the official Leder Games Woodland Warriors Discord Channel here: https://discord.gg/EnJwxZKkKm 00:24 - How is quarantine impacting work at Leder HQ06:05 - What makes for an ideal playtester?10:32 - Oath - Can early public feedback compromise creative integrity?15:19 - Oath - What was the original spark?22:00 - Oath - Points of contention between the two of you?24:34 - Oath - Sacrifices to make for a better game24:34 - Root - Scrapped alternate win conditions29:17 - Evolution of Leder's company identity34:44 - Void Lich - A Leder take on Twilight Imperium style factions44:05 - Vast - Tinkering with Vast 346:58 - Root - Scope of the new expansion49:37 - Root - Minor Factions & Drafting54:02 - Root - Adding rounds to a boundless game01:00:09 - Root - Rats & Badgers; the two new factions01:07:05 - Root - Balance becoming exponentially more difficult?01:14:06 - Root - Clockwork expansion 2 & a Big Box? 01:19:56 - Oath & Root - Release & Launch windowsHOT LINKS:Our Site - https://www.cardboardherald.comOur Video Channel - https://www.youtube.com/TheCardboardH...Our Twitter - https://twitter.com/CardboardHeraldOur Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/user?u=9669551
Ken Lind, leader of Nixon Peabody's project finance and public finance group, breaks it down by sectors and financing instruments. He also examines virus-related SEC disclosure guidance plus the planned phaseout of Libor. Paul Burton hosts. (38 minutes). Recorded Dec. 2.
One of the biggest barriers to our practice is ill-will or anger and resentment and the antidote is loving kindness. It is vital to our practice and also necessary as we cultivate care and concern for all beings. Without loving kindness, or metta, it is very easy to dehumanize others and get entangled in the web of greed, hatred and ignorance. The Buddha placed a great emphasis on this and Mary talks about why it is so important and how we can bring more of it into our lives, for the benefit of all beings.Recorded Dec. 5, 2020 in the virtual world.
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Recorded Dec. 11th 2020 Cool STEM News: B.C. medical group launches program to prescribe nature as medication | The Globe and Mail (01:48) NASA Releases Detailed Plan for 2024 Moon Base Camp | The Independent (07:30) Tesla co-founder on QuantumScape's new battery: it's a breakthrough | Electrek (13:34) This vertical farm in Denmark will grow 1,000 tons of local greens a year | FastCompany (21:44) SpaceX Starship SN8 explodes after successful high-altitude test flight | CNET (26:31) --more-- Follow/Support The Podcast: Website: thatscoolnews.com/ Review The Podcast: thatscoolnews.com/review Join the Community: thatscoolnews.com/community Instagram: @ThatsCoolNews Email for the giveaway: adam@thatscoolnews.com Listen to the news episodes by going to thatscoolnews.com/news And check out Interview episodes by going to thatscoolnews.com/interviews Recording Equipment: Below is the equipment I use to record the podcast. I should note, as an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Microphone: RE320 Audio Interface: Scarlett 2i2 Mic Stand: NEEWER Adjustable Microphone Stand Shock Mount: Koolertron Universal Shock Mount
Sorry for the late post y'all, but we are having some technical difficulties as we are switching softwares in the editing process. On this weeks preview podcast we break down all the action coming to Week 14 in the NFL. We start off discussing the Thursday Night Football game between the Michael Duane's New England Patriots and the Los Angelos Rams (1:30). Then we get into our normal game draft and discuss the rest of the league's full schedule for the weekend (11:20). We finish off with a speed round for the last half of the games to let you all out early this week! Enjoy. Please join in on the conversation. Like, subscribe, share with your friends. Follow the show @4thand32podcast on Instagram and Twitter!Recorded Dec. 10, 2020
It's been a busy week: from Bob Dylan selling his songwriting catalog to Goose's upcoming holiday extravaganza! Listen now! [Recorded Dec. 8, 2020, Send your messages to RafandKarina@gmail.com]
Recorded: Dec 1 2020 flote.app odysee.com contentSafe.com rokfin.com The Union of The Unwanted, is an Alt-Media round-table hangout show created by Ricky Varandas from The Ripple Effect Podcast, Midnight Mike from the OBDM show, Sam Tripoli and Charlie Robinson.On this episode we are joined by new guests, Matt Raymer of ContentSafe, Erin Edwards of FLOTE.app, Jeremy Kauffman from LBRY.tv and ODYSEE.com, Jaime Bruguerus from ROKFIN, Adam from the Debra Gets Red Pilled podcast and returning guests Richard Grove, Tim Picciot, John Sneisen, Jason Bermas, Graham from Grimerica, Monica Perez, Teace Snyder from Conspiracy Synergy and the TruthZilla podcast hosts. ▀▄▀▄▀ THE UNWANTED ▀▄▀▄▀ Ricky: Ripple Effect Podcast: https://rvtheory6.podomatic.com/ Charlie Robison: Macroaggresions: https://audioboom.com/channels/5020005 Sam Tripoli: Tin Foil Hat Podcast: https://tinfoilhatpodcast.com/ | https://brokensimulation.com/ Mike OBDM Pod: http://obdmpod.com/ Other Cohorts & Hosts: UOTUW LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/uotuw
Nashville cosmic country songwriter, Daniel Donato visits with DittyTV host, Sam Shansky, where they discuss Daniel's background, his current creative endeavors, as well as what he has planned for the upcoming year. Recorded Dec. 2018 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cavanagh, born to a large Irish American family in Chicago, and living amongst the doers and dreamers of NYC — has an ebullient vocal style influenced by the singers of the forty's and fifty's, while maintaining a great pop sensibility. Cavanagh, an independent artist, is a published songwriter, signed to an administration deal with the boutique publishing company Danger Village Music Publishing (distributed through Kobalt Music) in LA. Cavanagh's last record, Keep it with Mine, produced by Leo Sidran (grammy nominated producer, Garcia Lorca) featured collaborations by Jeremy Zmuda and Nir Sadovnik, finding a home on stations like Pandora, Itunes, Spotify, and publications such as American Songwriter and The Guardian. Korina Lopez, music journalist of USA Today tweeted about the project calling the record “a little gem.” Recorded Dec. 2017 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Born and raised in Southern Louisana, one listen and Jacob Thomas Jr. would have you figuring he spent his youth performing in cowboy bars and trucker dives. You'd only be half right. While Saturday nights were spent cavorting with sinners, Sunday mornings would find him, albeit hungover at times, entertaining saints. Recorded Dec. 2018 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dale Watson is an American country/Texas country singer, guitarist, songwriter, and self-published author based in Austin, Texas. He champions "Ameripolitan" as a new genre of original music and has positioned himself as a tattooed, stubbornly independent outsider who is interested in recording authentic country music. Dale discusses his work with the Ameripolitan Music Awards, his background as an Alabama native that went on to become one of Texas' most well-loved troubadours, as well as his time spent at Sam Phillips Recording Services here in Memphis. Recorded Dec. 2017 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don't try to snatch him back and hold him, he's a man on the move. John Németh had already established himself among the very top ranks of blues musicians and modern soul singers when he decided to break the mold with his new record, FEELIN' FREAKY. Németh fearlessly crushes all barriers of style and genre with an album of original songs that defies all the usual pigeonholes. Drawing from his strong influences in blues and R&B, as well as contemporary sounds in hip hop and rock & roll, John creates music that is personal as well as universal, and owes its origin to no one but John Németh. Recorded Dec. 2017 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Myles tells us all about his new album ‘Real Love' as well as his family, some music that he's been listening to lately, which includes everything from Laura Marling to Leif Vollebekk, plus he goes into detail about his JUNO award-winning collaboration with Canadian rapper, Classified. Recorded Dec. 2017 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For singer, songwriter and guitarist Christian Lopez, Nashville has become a home away from home. That's where he comes to write. He rehearses there with his band. His debut album and Red Arrow, his brand new follow-up for Blaster Records, were recorded in Music City too. But his heart? His long-term dream? Well, they're rooted someplace far away from Music Row, to the place where he was born and knows he will never leave. “I've dedicated 100% of my life and time to my music. I work on some aspect of it every day. But I also see myself back in West Virginia someday, with a house and a big yard where I can relax. And a dog too,” he adds quickly, with a laugh. “You could say that's the American Dream. For me, it's more specifically my West Virginian dream.” Recorded Dec. 2017 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nashville-based singer-songwriter, bandleader, journalist and DittyTV VJ Andrew Leahey talks with fellow DittyTV VJ Sam Shansky. Leahey is the leader of Andrew Leahey and the Homestead, as well as a guitar-for-hire for Elizabeth Cook, Matthew Szlachetka, and more. Recorded Dec. 2018 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flash back to late 2017 as songwriter Brian Dunne shares a little about his life as a New Yorker and a touring musician, having shared bills with bands like The Secret Sisters, Liz Longley, Delbert McClinton, and more. Recorded Dec. 2017 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Nick hands the show over to Choose Your Attitude team member, Tara, for a vulnerable and very real interview about his past, present, and future with CYA . Nick talks candidly about his ‘why’ behind writing the book, Loving Someone Who is Dying, his vision for Quotes on a Fridge, and his motivation for the Choose Your Attitude apparel line. Plus what happens next!RECORDED: Dec 18, 2019; April 9, 2020 (Audio Only)Podcast Email: Podcast@ChooseYourAttitude.comPodcast Website: Podcast.ChooseYourAttitude.comSupport and donate to the Show: SupportPodcast.ChooseYourAttitude.comFOLLOW US ON: Facebook: @ChooseAttitudeCreateLifeInstagram: @ChooseAttitudeCreateLifeSupport the show (http://SupportPodcast.ChooseYourAttitude.com)
rLj & Kev have a discussion with a panel of women to discuss what they REALLY want. No assumptions, all facts, rLj & Kev welcome the Queens to the show to discuss What Women REALLY Want. Kev experiments with 'Black Magic", while Brother J has all the questions that need answers! (Part 1 of 2, Recorded Dec 2019)
The Twerk Team discusses Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
The Twerk Team discuss CATS
Recorded Dec 30, 2019 @goatdistrict @overhypedsleepr & special guest @hrr5010 Happy New Year Fantasyland! As you know, in dynasty there is no offseason. Black Monday saw a lot of coaches lose their jobs this week and we brought in Hassan the Lead Writer at Rotoviz to discuss where the opportunities lie for you to capitalize on in your own leagues. This is a long one, full of fantasy football goodness, and even keeps going after Gabe's awesome outro GOAT District anthem. Thank you Fantasyland for joining us this past year! You gave us record download numbers and tons of 5 star reviews, which help us immensely to increase our reach with the show. Tell your friends about us! We also gave away a bunch of prizes and have build a great relationship with our sponsor and partner, the FFPC. Go check out myffpc.com for the best high stakes site on the interweb AND especially to join one, if not both, Playoff Challenges. Stay with us as we roll into the offseason and keep brining you goodness on a weekly basis, including a list of guests you won't want to miss!! Happy New Year & all the best to you and your family in 2020, from Dan & JD!!
Doug is finally back in Bisbee for a Christmas podcast about acid residue, seroquel dreaming and tea-baggin' toddlers. The clip at the end is the first part of Doug's Dec 13th set at the Blue Note in Honolulu, Hawaii.Support the podcast through our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/stanhopepodcast and have direct access to the podcast. New subscribers will automatically have access to a Bonus episode every month plus access to all past BONUS episodes. Any level of support is appreciated. Thanks in again as your subscription helps keep this podcast going. Patreon page - (https://www.patreon.com/stanhopepodcast).Recorded Dec. 25th, 2019 at the FunHouse in Bisbee, AZ with Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope), Chad Shank (@hdfatty), Jobi (@StanhopesCDP), Raider Dave, CastleRockKenny (@cstlrckkenny), bingo and Ggreg Chaille (@gregchaille). Produced and Edited by Chaille.2020 Tour Dates are made available first to members of the Doug Stanhope Mailing List. Join today at https://www.dougstanhope.com/This episode is sponsored by Join Doug Stanhope's Celebrity Death Pool - https://www.dougstanhopescelebritydeathpool.com/The ISSUES WITH ANDY Podcast with Andy Andrist, Brett Erickson, Chad Shank and Chaille - New episode every Friday and only available on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCHhpCYwNEGcS_DA7VjG4DwLINKS -Chad has a holiday movie suggestion, “RARE EXPORTS” from Finland.Support the Innocence Project - http://www.innocenceproject.orgClosing song, “The Stanhope Rag”, written and performed by Scotty Conant for Doug Stanhope and used with permission – Available on Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/scottyconant
Recorded Dec. 23, 2019 MERRY CAPSMAS! We are back for another holiday episode, the last of 2019. Anna and I begin by declaring a drink war, which may have....consequences. Special thanks to Lisa Desabrais for being our unofficial official. I'm sure she's regretting every moment while reading this. We dive into the past week's activities on the ice: three games, one of which was a stinker. Bad enough to set me into a really bad mood. Other mood inducing topics include Jonas Siegenthaler canine relations and Nick Jensen being Nick Jensen. We continue as I try (emphasis on try) continuing a tradition with a Grinch-inspired poem about my being, well, a Grinch. We close with a few random shots including: corporate money bad, fan money good...the passing of an inspiring Caps fan...a nice gift for a Caps Dad. Anna and I will now ride off into the winter sunset of 2019. Thanks for listening and supporting the show! See you in 2020! #ALLCAPS #Lueystrong #Capsfam
Who can complain about Hawaii? Stanhope can even while recording from his favorite day drinking bar of all time, Arnold's Beach Bar in Waikiki – Honolulu, Hawaii and, with his favorite day bartender, Dawn.Support the podcast through our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/stanhopepodcast and have direct access to the podcast. New subscribers will automatically have access to a Bonus episode every month plus access to all past BONUS episodes. Any level of support is appreciated. Thanks in again as your subscription helps keep this podcast going. Patreon page - (https://www.patreon.com/stanhopepodcast).Recorded Dec 12th, 2019 at Arnold's Beach Bar in Waikiki - Honolulu, HI with Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope), Bartender Dawn, bingo, Tracey (@Egglester), and Ggreg Chaille (@gregchaille). Produced and Edited by Chaille.2020 Tour Dates are made available first to members of the Doug Stanhope Mailing List. Join today at https://www.dougstanhope.com/This episode is sponsored by The ISSUES WITH ANDY Podcast with Andy Andrist, Brett Erickson, Chad Shank and Chaille - New episode every Friday and only available on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCHhpCYwNEGcS_DA7VjG4DwLINKS -Read "The Stench of Honolulu" by Jack Handy. But, do it in Mitch Hedberg's voice. - https://www.amazon.com/Stench-Honolulu-Tropical-Adventure/dp/1455534536Support the Innocence Project - http://www.innocenceproject.orgClosing song, “The Stanhope Rag”, written and performed by Scotty Conant for Doug Stanhope and used with permission – Available on Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/scottyconant
The Twerk Team discusses Knives Out.
Recorded Dec. 15 2019 In this no-frills episode Anna and I go over some pre-Holiday doings (big assist from the family!) but mostly the three games of last week. Highlights include a matchup of heavyweights, teams and individuals. Also tips on how NOT to lose a hockey game as through my own unique perspective. Thank You John Hathaway! Thank you CAPS DADS! Let's see the Moms rock the trip soon! Never get tired of winning! #ALLCAPS #SportsOTHP
Recorded Dec 12, 2019 @overhypedsleepr @goatdistrict & special returning guest @jmiccheck Final Four time Fantasyland and we bring in BIG gun John Mic Check from DTC & The Open Bar to talk Week 15 Sit/Starts, playoff schedules, positional decisions you will have to decide between , ROS Trophy worthy decision processes and SO MUCH MORE!!! Check out myffpc.com for the Playoff Challenge tournaments for your chance to win $500k and $100k!! $200 & $35 buy in. GOOD LUCK in your SEMI FINALS Fantasyland!!! We hope to see you here next after you win week 15! Thanks for listening! Dan & JD
In Karina’s stead, 'Relix' Assistant Editor Jake May stops by to chat with Raf about Phish fall tour, Turkuaz’s upcoming ‘Remain in Light’ collaboration with Jerry Harrison and Adrian Belew, as well as the impressive Peach 2020 lineup. Plus, a Weekly Shout Out by Jordan Fairless of Spafford! Sponsored by the new Jimi Hendrix box set 'Songs For Groovy Children: The Complete Fillmore East Concerts.' [Recorded Dec. 10, 2019, Send your messages to RafandKarina@gmail.com]
Recorded Dec. 9, 2019 And BROOM goes the dynamite! Yes our Caps are coming home from their long trip out West a victorious bunch having vanquished all four foes including the dreaded Golden State 3. Anna and I recap the on ice action with details. However we must first start the show with a reminder that our fellow fan, Mitch 'Beard' Bates still needs our help, perhaps now more than ever. Recovering from a traumatic event is never easy and his case is certainly no different. Please send him your well wishes and if at all possible please donate to and/or spread the word about his GoFundMe page. With the game recaps we go over just why it is that John Carlson is indeed Norris trophy worthy, among other highlights. In addition there are a few lowlights as far as Caps having to endure the dirty side of the game. But it's nothing that they can't get through. We wind up this episode with a round of the old Match Game featuring recent events about a now former Cap, Chandler Stephenson. You the fans get a chance to chime in on what his trade worth should have been, whether it was for a 3rd rounder or a Quarter Pounder. This holiday season, please take some time if you could to make a donation with either cash or a new unwrapped toy to the Marine Corps Toys for Tots collection for this year in honor of Bekka Thomas and other fellow Marines that have served past and present. Thanks for listening and our apologies for the wait! #ALLCAPS #CapsFam #SportsOTHP #ToysforTots
Recorded Dec. 1, 2019 Anna and I say goodbye to Mo-vember (no more porn stache) and Hello December! A quick review of our respective holiday jaunts an then a brief statement referring to recent events affecting the world of Pro Hockey. Nothing to see here. Skip if you'd like. On to the recaps--3 games played and three for the win column. Can it get and better? It can if you're a nit picking Caps fan. Anna and I praise the good and fuss over the bad as only we can. Except she can...see more! Be sure to catch Anna on the Sports on the Hill Podcast every Monday night at 7 pm for Caps talk. Join the action at Our Facebook Page today! #ALLCAPS #SportsOTHP #Powerplaypointpodcast
Doug, Bingo, Chad and Chaille discuss Bingo's upcoming bondage performance, Chad's almost letter to the UPS driver and useless New Year's Resolutions. Recorded Dec 29th, 2018 at the FunHouse in Bisbee, AZ with Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope), Chad Shank (@hdfatty), bingo (@BingoBingaman), and Ggreg Chaille (@gregchaille). Produced and Edited by Chaille. Email your questions for the podcast to stanhopepodcast@gmail.com This episode is sponsored by **[Robinhood.com](http://stanhope.robinhood.com)** – Robin hood is the investing app that lets you buy and sell stocks, ETFS, options and Cryptos - all commission free. [Robinhood](https://stanhope.robinhood.com) is giving our podcast listeners a FREE stock like Apple, Ford, or Sprint to help build your portfolio just for signing up at [Stanhope.Robinhood.com](https://stanhope.robinhood.com). Stanhope Store Merch - New Podcast Coffee Mug & VHS copies of “Popov Vodka presents Doug Stanhope in the Funhouse”. http://www.dougstanhope.com/store/ LINKS - We like what they are doing over at http://www.FIRRP.org Support the Innocence Project - http://www.innocenceproject.org