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A Very Tyson Moment... Land Predators... Mars Debris... Revenue Passenger Rules Update Update... Odd Aircraft of the Week : AN-71... If not Airplanes?... FAA on preflight briefings... Jet A Alternative. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded Mar 25, 2021.
Recorded Mar 31, 2021 (Fresh Manna Bible Study)Support the show (https://newbreedcc.churchcenter.com/giving)
Oops, sorry.... More Pronunciation... Ingenuity PIC... Sim Flying on Mars... Simulator Training... Beer Barrel Spitfire... New Camrys... Jack Scares Himself. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded Mar 18, 2021.
The follow up episode of The Bra'dcast is here and the ladies are on fire! Join Chante, Sara, and Corrine as they answer audience questions on this no-holds-barred, uncensored show for ladies(and for everyone else too). Discussions include butterfly tea, mother-in-laws, a different type of behind a rosary tattoo, and more! Recorded Mar 24, 2021.
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New Mexico UFO Plus... SpaceX does Mythbusters... United B777 Engine Exploded... Remembering Mike Colling... Cat Attack!All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded Mar 4, 2021.
Recorded Mar. 29th at the start of the Corona Virus outbreak in the US, The Princess Reefer and the Dank Scientist discuss how life is different as well as your average dab session and booze fueled conversations
"Contagion (2011)" Summary: Healthcare professionals, government officials and everyday people find themselves in the midst of a pandemic as the CDC works to find a cure.About ApocaFlicktic: Four movie buffs cope with COVID-19 the only way they know how as life begins to imitate art. Tune in as they explore pandemic and end of the world themes in cinema.Available on the following streaming platforms:- HBO Now (Subscription)- HBO Go (Subscription)- iTunes ($3.99)- Amazon Prime ($3.99)- YouTube ($3.99)- Google Play ($3.99)- Vudu ($3.99)(Recorded Mar. 30, 2020)*Movie descriptions provided by IMDB.com.
"Outbreak (1995)" Summary: Army doctors struggle to find a cure for a deadly virus spreading throughout a California town that was brought to America by an African monkey.About ApocaFlicktic: Four movie buffs cope with COVID-19 the only way they know how as life begins to imitate art. Tune in as they explore pandemic and end of the world themes in cinema.Available on the following streaming platforms:- Netflix (Subscription)- iTunes ($3.99)- Amazon Prime ($3.99)- YouTube ($3.99)- Google Play ($3.99)- Vudu ($3.99)(Recorded Mar. 25, 2020)*Movie descriptions provided by IMDB.com.
You can download this mix here: https://bit.ly/TRNP402 Check out Christian Smith's Tronic Radio on your favorite streaming platforms here: https://ssyncc.com/tronic-podcast/ Recorded @ Mar del Plata, Argentina (17 Jan 20) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
You can download this mix here: https://bit.ly/TRNP402 Check out Christian Smith's Tronic Radio on your favorite streaming platforms here: https://ssyncc.com/tronic-podcast/ Recorded @ Mar del Plata, Argentina (17 Jan 20) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Recorded Mar 23, 2020 on the Secrets of Top Selling Agents private Facebook group. Join now to participate live with upcoming speakers. --- from Homes.com | Quality Leads, Faster Conversions. Barbara Betts | Coronavirus Listing Presentation Cancellations-Don’t Panic, Just Do This Instead!
This is the third in a series of interviews with Dave Collum. Recorded Mar 11, we dive into the Coronavirus, bond apocalypse and the top of the market.
While on the road Doug invites legendary Boise Funny Bone manager Lisa Young over to the hotel for stories and memories of her time running the club. Also, Doug explains the gun in the hotel room.Listen to the rest of this podcast and get another BONUS one each month by subscribing through our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/stanhopepodcast. ALL levels of support will get direct message access to the podcast and instant access to a Bonus episode every month plus 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 Mar. 5th, 2020 at the Ramada by Wyndham Airport in Spokane, WA with Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope), Lisa Young, Tracey (@Egglester), and Ggreg Chaille (@gregchaille). Produced and Edited by Chaille.2020 tour dates are already up on the website. Don't find out too late about an upcoming performance in your area. Get on the Mailing List at https://www.dougstanhope.com/LINKS -Visit the Stanhope Store - http://www.dougstanhope.com/store/ Closing song, “The Stanhope Rag”, written and performed by Scotty Conant for Doug Stanhope and used with permission – Available on Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/scottyconant
I’m so NOT being serious on purpose. I have words that really come out and I don’t quite recall. Stumbled upon this- only 1 minute and 41 seconds! enjoy!
Recorded Mar 1, 2020Support the show (https://newbreedcc.churchcenter.com/giving)
Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Sonja Santelises talks with Beverly Tatum about the role race plays in schools today and the relevance of Tatum’s work in a majority African-American district like Baltimore. Speakers: Beverly Tatum, Sonja Santelises. (Recorded: Mar 25, 2019)
The International Criminal Court in The Hague is facing fundamental questions about its performance at every level. What might reform might look like?. Speakers: Phil Clark, James A. Goldston, Maina Kiai, Jennifer Trahan. (Recorded: Mar 14, 2019)
Her son, as a 16 yr old young man who only had a flip phone, was still able to find ways to access pornography using sibling's devices and parent's computer which started his addiction. Learn the tactics his parents used to help him start his recovery. Recorded: Mar 22, 2017
The Global Pain Crisis: Narrowing the Gap in Access to Palliative Care. A panel of health experts discuss fighting for better access to pain relief for palliative care in India and Latin America. Speakers: Liliana de Lima, Donald G. McNeil Jr., M.R. Rajagopal, Jennifer Rasanathan. (Recorded: Mar 12, 2018)
Doug, Becker and Chad celebrate the listeners on the inaugural Fan Appreciation Podcast. Recorded Mar. 30th, 2018 at the FunHouse in Bisbee, AZ with Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope), Chad Shank (@HDFatty), Mat Becker (@houdini357), and Mrs. Gump. Produced by Mrs. Gump. Edited by Ggreg Chaille (@gregchaille). Closing song “Party Time”, by The Mattoid. Available on iTunes. LINKS: Chad Shank Voice Over info at [www.AudioShank.com](www.AudioShank.com) Jen Adams - [https://jenadamscomedy.com/home](https://jenadamscomedy.com/home) Support the Innocence Project - [www.innocenceproject.org](www.innocenceproject.org)
Kris Burwash drops by the Cups N Cakes studio to talk with Jeff about his ambient electronic project k.burwash. Tune in to hear them chat about Burwash’ history in Edmonton’s music scene and learn some fun facts about his debut album Moonlanding. Then find out how he fairs with the famed “Rapid Fire” questionnaire. Recorded Mar 28th, 2018. Track used with full permission from k.burwash.https://kburwash.bandcamp.com/releases Background Music:Atlantis Jazz Ensemble - UndercurrentsUsed with permission from Atlantis Jazz Ensemble and Marlow Recordshttp://www.marlowrecords.com
Doug explains to Chad and Becker the finish to his Asian tour and the hefty price before landing back in the states. Recorded Mar 25th, 2018 at the FunHouse in Bisbee, AZ with Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope), Chad Shank (@HDFatty), Mat Becker (@houdini357) and Johnathan. Produced by Jobi and Johnathan. Edited by Chaille (@gregchaille). This episode is sponsored by Spotify - The Doug Stanhope Podcast is now available on Spotify. Open the app on mobile or desktop, click on the "browse" channel, and then click on the "podcast" section. Visit Red Bone on Subway Street in Old Bisbee. Closing song “Menopause”, by One Foot In The Grave from the Desert Local News May 29, 2010. Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adji1leSw5U Chad Shank Voice Over info at www.AudioShank.com Support the Innocence Project - www.innocenceproject.org/
A new book examines international scholarships from their design to evaluation—and their relationship to social change. Speakers: Joan Dassin, Amini Kajunju, Martha Loerke, Robin Marsh, Dilafruz Nazarova. (Recorded: Mar 05, 2018)
Doug, Brad Robinson and his Hype Man John talk Mayhem Miller, Farrangs, and the cheapest way to get bailed out of a Singapore jail. Recorded Mar 08th, 2018 in Singapore with Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope), & Brad Robinson, & Hype Man John. Produced by Brian Hennigan (@MrHennigan). Edited by Chaille. This episode is sponsored by Spotify – The Doug Stanhope Podcast is now available on Spotify. Open the app on mobile or desktop, click on the "browse" channel, and then click on the "podcast" section. MyBCasino.ag - Go to [MyBCasino.ag](MyBCasino.ag) and deposit today to triple your bankroll with their amazing 200% sign-up bonus. Use promocode “STANHOPE” to activate the offer. Blue Apron - Get your $30 off at [BlueApron.com/STANHOPE](BlueApron.com/STANHOPE) Order a SIGNED copy of Doug's NEW book, "This Is Not Fame: A "From What I Re-Memoir"" at - [www.dougstanhope.com/store/this-is-not-fame-signed](www.dougstanhope.com/store/this-is-not-fame-signed) Closing song “Party Time”, by “The Mattoid”. Available on iTunes. LINKS: Chad Shank Voice Over info at [www.AudioShank.com](www.AudioShank.com) Support the Innocence Project - [www.innocenceproject.org/](www.innocenceproject.org/)
The #MeToo movement is beginning to address the wrongs of carceral feminism through a more democratized process. Panelists discuss potential opportunities and pitfalls in the search for justice. Speakers: Erin Cloud, Mariame Kaba, Victoria Law, Denise Tomasini-Joshi, asha bandele. (Recorded: Mar 06, 2018)
A panel discussion on how right-wing populist politics are shaping the debate about public health. Speakers: Jonathan Cohen, Chloë Cooney, Gregg Gonsalves, Naa Hammond, Ronald Martin, Elisabeth Rosenthal. (Recorded: Mar 28, 2017)
Taylor Branch, author and Open Society Institute Baltimore Advisory Board member, discusses what today's activists can learn from the African-American-led freedom movement of the 1950s and '60s. Speaker: Taylor Branch. (Recorded: Mar 22, 2017)
This episode is sponsored by BlueApron.com. Get you first 3 meals for FREE by signing up at BlueApron.com/STANHOPE (@blueapron) Doug is back from the California and Reno dates just long enough to open mail and get drunk with Chad Shank, Tom Konopka, Floyd, Neighbor Dave and Chaille. He just tuned 50 and that's a win in his book. Stanhope 2017 Tour Dates at http://www.dougstanhope.com/tour-dates/. Get on the Mailing List to get first crack at Future tickets. May 20th Doug Stanhope / Bert Kreischer LIVE SwapCast at the Royale in Bisbee is totally SOLD OUT. Recorded Mar 29, 2017 at the FunHouse in Bisbee, AZ with Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope), Chad Shank (@HDFatty), Tom Konopka (@RealTomKonopka), Floyd (@ArizonaLizards) & Ggreg Chaille (@gregchaille). Produced & Edited by Chaille. Bartended by Ms. Tracey. Here is that YouTube clip Doug was referring to with Richard Belzer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2hdS2h4ja0 Closing song, "The Only One Drinking Tonight", by Mishka Shubaly. Available at DougStanhope.com and on iTunes. LINKS: - Support the Innocence Project - http://www.innocenceproject.org/ - Tio Ceddy's Aqua Chiltepin - http://www.tioceddy.com/ - Doug's DVD/CDs are all available at DougStanhope.com/store
Originally conceived by art dealer George T. Marsh as an exotic setting in which to sell curiosities, the building that in 1912 became The Huntington’s Japanese House is a beautiful remnant of a transformational moment in design history. Art historian Hannah Sigur puts Marsh and his house in context, discussing the factors that helped make Japanese aesthetics the basis of good taste at the turn of the 20th century. This talk is part of the East Asian Garden Lecture Series at The Huntington. Recorded Mar. 28, 2017.
Composer Huang Ruo, the 2017 Cheng Family Visiting Artist at The Huntington, is joined by the acclaimed kun opera singer Qian Yi for an evening of discussion and performance. Together they explore the Chinese kun opera tradition and how Huang uses the form in his contemporary compositions. Recorded Mar. 24, 2017.
Landscape historian Nancy Carol Carter examines the horticultural legacy of Kate Sessions (1857–1940), the pioneering nursery owner and garden designer who left an indelible mark on the Southern California landscape. Best known for her work in San Diego, Sessions is credited with introducing and popularizing many of the beloved tree species in the region. The lecture is presented in collaboration with the California Garden and Landscape History Society. Recorded Mar. 19, 2017.
Stephen Orgel, J. E. Reynolds Professor in Humanities at Stanford University, discusses books and their marketing throughout history, emphasizing the ways in which books are embedded in history, and how literary interpretation is at least partly a form of archaeology. This talk is part of the Zamorano Lecture series at The Huntington. Recorded Mar. 20, 2017.
Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session. This week, Joe and Taylor discuss institutional analysis: love as the investment of desire into the social field; the transcendental use of the syntheses of the unconscious; peoples and nations; the micropolitics of automation; post-apocalyptic narratology. The episode starts with a cold open. Recorded Mar 11, 2017.
Episode Sponsors - BlueApron.com. Get you first 3 meals for FREE by signing up at BlueApron.com/STANHOPE (@blueapron) - ProFLowers.com. Go to ProFlowers.com and enter STANHOPE in the upper right corner to receive $10 off your order of $29.99 or more. (@ProFlowers). It's the 200th Episode Extravaganza! Fat Mike of NOFX calls in, Chad Shank is back in the FunHouse and the Mayor of Bisbee, David Smith, drops by to discuss his first 100 days in office. Also, LA Times reporter, Nigel Duara, fills us in on the real life drama in Tombstone, AZ. Get your copy of " NOFX: The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories" at Amazon.com - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0306824779/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Stanhope 2017 Tour Dates at http://www.dougstanhope.com/tour-dates/. Get on the Mailing List to get first crack at tickets to the May 20th Doug Stanhope / Bert Kreischer LIVE SwapCast at the Royale in Bisbee. Recorded Mar. 07, 2017 at the FunHouse in Bisbee, AZ with Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope), Chad Shank (@HDFatty), Tom Konopka (@RealTomKonopka), Fat Mike (@FatMike_of_NOFX), NIgel Duara (@NigelDuara) & Ggreg Chaille (@gregchaille). Produced & Edited by Chaille. Podcast Bartender is Ms. Tracey. Find a way to see "Punching Henry", Henry Phillips sequel to Punching the Clown. Streaming through iTunes, Amazon and playing in select cities. Official Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYiTCzl85b4 Birdcloud is touring in support of Reverend Horton Heat with The Goddamn Gallows, & Unknown Hinson - Dates at http://www.birdcloudamerica.com/on-tour/ Listen to Morgan Murphy's cd, "Irish Goodbye". Closing song, "Oxy Moronic", by NOFX (used with permission from Fat Mike). Available on iTunes. Check out the video on FunnyOrDie - http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/4b2dd42363/nofx-oxymoronic-official-music-video LINKS: - Support the Innocence Project - http://www.innocenceproject.org/ - Tio Ceddy's Aqua Chiltepin - http://www.tioceddy.com/ - Doug's DVD/CDs are all available at DougStanhope.com/store
Terry Masear, hummingbird rehabilitator, presents a lecture about nature’s tiny “flying jewels” and the work of the dedicated volunteers of the Los Angeles Hummingbird Rescue. Since its inception in 2007, the group has rehabilitated and released back into the wild 10,000 orphaned or injured birds. Masear also has also written a book on the subject titled Fastest Things on Wings: Rescuing Hummingbirds in Hollywood. This talk is part of the Southern California Gardener Lecture series at The Huntington. Recorded Mar. 5, 2017.
Long before recipes were shared on the Internet, they were passed among friends and compiled into community cookbooks published as charity fundraisers. Drawing on The Huntington’s Anne M. Cranston American Regional and Charitable Cookbook Collection, food writer Patric Kuh discusses what these shared recipes can tell us, not just about food and community but about the changes that shaped the way Americans cook. Kuh is the author of Finding the Flavors We Lost: From Bread to Bourbon, How Artisans Reclaimed American Food. Recorded Mar. 29, 2017.
Terry Masear, hummingbird rehabilitator, presents a lecture about nature’s tiny “flying jewels” and the work of the dedicated volunteers of the Los Angeles Hummingbird Rescue. Since its inception in 2007, the group has rehabilitated and released back into the wild 10,000 orphaned or injured birds. Masear also has also written a book on the subject titled Fastest Things on Wings: Rescuing Hummingbirds in Hollywood. This talk is part of the Southern California Gardener Lecture series at The Huntington. Recorded Mar. 5, 2017.
Greg Walker, Regius Professor of English Literature at the University of Edinburgh, discusses Sir David Lyndsay’s remarkable play, “A Satire of the Three Estates”, probably the most dramatically and politically radical piece of theater produced in 16th-century Britain. Recorded Mar. 1, 2017.
Mae Ngai, Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies and professor of history at Columbia University, discusses the role of Chinese miners in the 19th-century gold rushes of California, Australia, and South Africa, and the rise of anti-Chinese politics in the West. This talk is part of the Cheng Foundation Lecture series at The Huntington. Recorded Mar. 15, 2017.
In honor of the 60th Commission on the Status of Women, the Permanent Mission of Italy to the United Nations and the Open Society Foundations cohosted a special discussion on the impact of drug policies on women. Speakers: Emma Bonino, Sebastiano Cardi, Farah Diaz-Tello, Carolyn Eisert, Kasia Malinowska-Sempruch, Luigi Marini. (Recorded: Mar 17, 2016)
Mark and Quentin return, briefly sizing up the 2016 Oscars and acknowledging the impressive performances by child actors this past year. Continuing on this theme, they dive into past examples of great child performers and discuss how good direction can be a critical factor to success. For the debate segment, Mark and Quentin argue who's the more compelling anti-hero: Michael Corleone (Godfather Trilogy) or Walter White (Breaking Bad). Segments: 1. Opening Thoughts – 0:30 2. Child Performers – 3:55 3. Debate – 17:15 Contact: twitter.com/moviemusingpod facebook.com/moviemusing @moviemusings (Recorded Mar. 10, 2016)
David joins Frances on her "Out of the Blue Comes Frances Xu" show as they share insights on various topics related to spiritual awakening.Recorded Mar 4, 2016 at the Living Miracles Metaphysical Center in Kamas Utah.
Is spirituality practical? Oh yes! Pour out your heart and be pointed right into the Home of Joy in which you belong! As the Jason Gray song says, "The end of me is not the enemy", for it is the "me" that must be undone for our Self to shine unhindered in light. Mystic David Hoffmeister happily points to this light with clarity and kindness. Enjoy this powerful episode of "Awake in the Heart" on LM Virtual, in which David converses with Nikita, Sarah, and others in our virtual and live studio audience!Recorded Mar 3, 2016 at the Living Miracles Metaphysical Center in Kamas, Utah.To learn more about David Hoffmeister, visit:http://davidhoffmeister.com/To learn more about LM Virtual, visit: https://livingmiraclescenter.org/lm-virtual
Representatives from the Media Legal Defence Initiative discuss its work defending journalists, bloggers, and independent media against legal threats. Speakers: Nani Jansen, Peter Noorlander, Darian Pavli, Dirk Voorhoof. (Recorded: Mar 12, 2015)
Celebrating the publication of two important new books, this event highlights some of the latest research on school discipline and will present substantive solutions for the future. Speakers: Dan Losen, Marsha Weissman. (Recorded: Mar 11, 2015)
Svitlana Zalishchuk, a Maidan activist and now a parliamentarian in the Rada, discusses challenges reformers face in creating a “New Ukraine” in the context of war in the Eastern part of the country. Speakers: Leonard Benardo, Svitlana Zalishchuk. (Recorded: Mar 10, 2015)
Pivot Legal Society’s Katrina Pacey and Adrienne Smith discuss how the organization is advancing rights in Canada through litigation and advocacy. Speakers: Sebastian Kohn, Katrina Pacey, Adrienne Smith. (Recorded: Mar 2, 2015)
Dmitry Gorenburg and a panel of experts look at the long-term impact of external support for Central Asian military and security forces on stability in the region. Speakers: Dmitry Gorenburg, Michael Hall, Scott Horton. (Recorded: Mar 26, 2014)
This event examines how forensic anthropology played a critical role in the landmark genocide conviction of former Guatemalan leader Efrain Rios Montt. Speaker: Fredy Peccerelli. (Recorded: Mar 26, 2014)
The World Bank’s Marcelo Giugale explains how direct dividend transfers could help African citizens benefit from their countries’ natural resource wealth. Speakers: Alexandra Gillies, Marcelo Giugale. (Recorded: Mar 24, 2014)
Doug welcomes Frosti Gnarr, the son of the Mayor of Iceland's capital city Reykjavík, and Jonathan Larroquette, 'Uhh Yeah Dude' Podcast, to the Fun House. Doug and Bingo met Frosti on a trip to perform at Reykjavík's prison. Jonathan adds some of his own Icelandic experiences.This podcast sponsored by ORA GREEN BEANS. Available in Iceland. Recorded Mar 20, 2014 in the Fun House in Bisbee, AZ with Doug Stanhope, Frosti Gnarr, Jonathan Larroquette, Chad Shank and Bingo. Produced and Edited by Greg Chaille @gregchaille. Intro music "Don't Cut Yr Hair" by Mishka Shubaly. Closing song by Fufanu.Take a moment to signup for the mailinglist at dougstanhope.com.
Public service in the age of globalization. Recorded Mar. 21, 2006 at the Yale Law School.