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"When I look back on my life, I see that birds have always been part of my family, speaking to me, sometimes directly, sometimes indirectly... I can't imagine my life without birds, even if their presence is fleeting. They are my family, my relations, without them the world would be a less vibrant, less musical place." from Passings - Holly J. Hughes. Holly is a writing teacher, poet and essayist with a long-time interest in writing, nature and contemplative practice. She has taught writing workshops at Fishtrap, the Rainier Writers Workshop, and Edmonds Write on the Sound, as well as teaching at Edmonds Community College, where she co-directed the Convergence Writer's Series. Her fine-art chapbook Passings received an American Book Award in 2017. A former commercial salmon fisherman and mariner, she has spent 30 summers working in Alaska, most recently as a naturalist, and currently divides her time between Indianola and Chimacum, Washington. https://www.hollyjhughes.com/ *Recorded Summer 2019* The current Holden Village community of nearly 40 staff all successfully pass a strict quarantine period with social distancing, masks, and COVID testing upon entering or reentering the Village. To learn more about Holden Village, visit: http://www.holdenvillage.org or to listen to more audio recordings visit: http://audio.holdenvillage.org The Holden Village Podcast is accessible through Apple iTunes, Google Play Music, Spotify, TuneIn, iHeart Radio, and most podcast apps. To contact the podcast author, podcast@holdenvillage.org
(Recorded Summer 2019) Deborah Adams Doering received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her individual works focus on the relationship of keywords Nature and Technology. Glenn N. Doering received his MS in Biology from Loyola University of Chicago. His individual works explore keywords Biology, Body, and Fashion. He creates unique wearable objects. Both Deborah and Glenn are founders and lead artists in the socially-engaged art collaborative DOEprojekts. They emphasize both experiences and artifacts as they work with communities and individuals, drawing upon Coreforms and cultural keywords as invitations to interact. For further information see the following links: http://doeprojekts.org/ http://www.doeprojekts.com/ (Recorded Summer 2019) The current Holden Village community of nearly 40 staff all successfully pass a strict quarantine period with social distancing, masks, and COVID testing upon entering or reentering the Village. To learn more about Holden Village, visit: http://www.holdenvillage.org or to listen to more audio recordings visit: http://audio.holdenvillage.org The Holden Village Podcast is accessible through Apple iTunes, Spotify, TuneIn, iHeart Radio, and most podcast apps.
The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood and a conversation with film critic Kristen Lopez. (Recorded Summer 2019). . Was Natalie Wood’s death a murder? Or an accident? Tweet me @HollywoodlandPC . Connect with me here: http://bit.ly/2Vf4NyP . My interview on Old Hollywood and Natalie Wood with Kristen Lopez - https://bit.ly/2xMlOtw . Connect with Kristen here: https://bit.ly/2UT4omM Citizen Dame Podcast - https://bit.ly/2yxv45e Ticklish Business Podcast - https://apple.co/347EC2w . Sources: https://bit.ly/39JrmCi | https://bit.ly/2V0Jm5R | https://bit.ly/3e2CIF4 | https://bit.ly/34973wZ | https://bit.ly/3497abT . Show website: https://www.hollywoodlandpod.com/
Jake and Jonathan talk about one of their favorite books of all time! A book that will give a KILLER career boost! But before that, they talk about Jake’s sensitive area, motivation swings, Gandalf favorite moments. Storytelling.Links:Chris DoWorkshopper.comBUY Jake workshop ticketsBUY LevelUpUnused Audio Commentary By Howard Zinn And Noam Chomsky, Recorded Summer 2002 For The Fellowship Of The Ring (Platinum Series Extended Edition) DVD, Part OneBook: Made to StickMore books by the Heath brothersMalcolm Gladwell’s booksBook: IndistractableBook: Digital Minimalism Book: This book will teach you how to write betterKopywriting KourseBook: 11/22/63: A NovelBook: Getting RealBook: ReworkPlanet Money podcast This American Life podcastThe Colbert ReportThe New York Times paper subscriptionBook: Sprint by Jake KnappBook: Make Time by Jake KnappAJ&Smart + Jake Knapp Official Design Sprint Masterclass: ajsmart.com/masterclass
Sean Johnston tells us about the dynamics behind ALFOS, Chris Massey picks three big Electrik Elephant tunes and Rune Lindaek does a rare house mix to celebrate Paper’s 150th release.Recorded: Summer 2013
Scottish disco warrior tells us how it all started, Cottam has a sit down before plying at our Paper party and we take a tour of Yam Who’s garden shed.Recorded: Summer 2012
Its a festival special and Paper Disco’s Chris Massey comes on board as co-presenter. Raf Rundell tell us how The 2 Bears’ operate and Late Nite Tuff Guy on making the transition from house to disco.Recorded: Summer 2015
Manchester legend Jon Da Silva gives the lowdown on his new agency and Norwegian sport of moustache Vinny Villbass does a mix.Recorded: Summer 2016
Our first show kicks off in fine style with the classic Downtime. Daco tells us why you don’t have to be a good musician to get ahead and names drops Johnny Marr and New Order. Tom from 2 Billion Beats offers up his desert island discs and deserts. Young Norwegian Proviant Audio tells us how it all started at the age of 6.Recorded: Summer 2011
Here's a free full-episode sample of our supporter-only show The Discomfort Zone. And we're excited to announce a new way to get it! With your SubscribeStar Membership you'll gain access to this frequently praised ongoing personal development conversation, plus lots of other irreverent and acerbic commentary that School Sucks listeners have never heard before. What You'll Hear Today: THE DISCOMFORT ZONE(s02e03) We're not eating enough frogs for breakfast and this can really ruin the day. We'll explain. We also discuss the lessons from a month of block scheduling and ways to improve the practice. Plus Brett's trip to the hospital, Andrew's bi-phasic sleep and a review of High Performance Habits. All current SubscribeStar Content: The Discomfort Zone – Pilot (Hour 1) (AUDIO, 63 MINUTES) The first installment of our new supporter-only show - In this series, we will build upon and grow our strengths, highlight and improve our weaknesses, diversify and increase our personal and professional skill sets. This ongoing saga will be an open discussion allowing us to question each other's actions to help ensure we are taking the best possible steps to keep us on track achieve our goals.Today Andrew and I inventory each other's strengths and weaknesses and set some initial accountability goals for each other. The Discomfort Zone – Pilot (Hour 2) (AUDIO, 64 MINUTES) The first installment of our new supporter-only show - In this series, we will build upon and grow our strengths, highlight and improve our weaknesses, diversify and increase our personal and professional skill sets. This ongoing saga will be an open discussion allowing us to question each other's actions to help ensure we are taking the best possible steps to keep us on track achieve our goals.Today Andrew and I inventory each other's strengths and weaknesses and set some initial accountability goals for each other. THE DISCOMFORT ZONE 2 – Get Destroyed (AUDIO, 125 MINUTES) Format: 1. Success: How did each of us "punch the world in the dick" (working title) this week? Greatest achievements. 2. Accountability - Did we take each other's advice from the previous session? How did it work out? 3. "Greatest Discomforts" - What is our biggest challenge/frustration/emotional weight this week? Discussion 4. Action Items - We give each other advice to act on before the next sessionToday our Greatest Discomforts both deal with relationship issues. THE DISCOMFORT ZONE 3 – Hug the Cactus (AUDIO, 89 minutes) Can we transform our Greatest Discomforts into sources of gratitude? THE DISCOMFORT ZONE 4 – The Interrogation (AUDIO, 87 minutes) The best and most uncomfortable meeting yet. * Brett and Andrew have a fight. * Brett: Social fatigue, paranoia, alienation, feeling interrogated. Then an epiphany. * Andrew: Productivity jack-offery isn't working. What has to sacrificed for success? * Procrastinating by not prioritizing. THE DISCOMFORT ZONE 5 – How To Escape Your…Comfort Zone (AUDIO, 82 minutes) The first time we've brought on a guest - our friend Nick is visiting Pittsburgh. He has lived in Keene, NH for his entire life and has worked at the same company throughout his whole career. He's in a real comfort zone and getting restless. Andrew and I help him decide if he's ready for a new adventcha!Where should he go? What should he seek? Where will he end up? I share the benefits, revelations, and challenges of my recent travel experience. Andrew used to be a truck driver, and he has some painful memories of being on the road.Also, lots of things aren't going well right now! Audio THE DISCOMFORT ZONE 6 – Alone In Winter (AUDIO, 63 minutes) Andrew travels with a man and doesn't like it. Brett has Seasonal Affective Disorder. James also joins us in The Studio of Champ-Yinz to talk about what gives him anxiety. Streamed live to a hostile You Tube audience on December 6th, 2018.Discussed: Struggles with certain types of commitments, loneliness, winter activities, seeking new challenges, simplifying routines, prioritization THE DISCOMFORT ZONE 7 – High Performance Habits (AUDIO, 69 minutes) Are we finally done pleasuring ourselves to productivity gimmicks? Or have we found the best one ever and the pleasure has just begun?!We discuss High Performance Habits. THE DISCOMFORT ZONE 8 – Family Dysfunction (AUDIO, 80 minutes) Brett unloads about his family dysfunction, and watching almost everything School Sucks Project works to prevent happening all at once to the people closest to him.Andrew is a very good listener. THE DISCOMFORT ZONE 9 – The Split Personality of Entrepreneurship ( AUDIO, 61 minutes) Back together in Pittsburgh, Brett and Andrew discuss a book called The E-Myth: Why Most Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It. The book was written decades ago and last updated at the dawn of the digital revolution, but it contains wisdom still very relevant to us today.The E-Myth describes the self-employed or small business owner as a person who initially tries to play three distinct roles: a technician, a manager, and an entrepreneur. Brett and Andrew evaluate their aptitudes in each area, and discuss strategies for improving. THE DISCOMFORT ZONE – Yearly Review (Part 1 of 2) (AUDIO, 59 minutes) We each started 2018 in dark places. We discuss what actions we took to start 2019 with much brighter mindsets and outlooks. THE DISCOMFORT ZONE – Yearly Review (Part 2 of 2) (AUDIO, 108 minutes) Part 2 of 2; the long part. Kanye West Ruined Mike Myers' LifeBrett explains how Mike Myers standing next to the wrong man at the wrong time made him afraid of being in front of cameras forever. (Video, 26 minutes) Who Is Yogurt Boy and Where Did He Come From? The team revisits a 1999 episode of Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, featuring a debate between Team "Man Show" (Adam Carolla, Jimmy Kimmel) and Team "The Rules" (feminists Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider). The Rules offered strategies women could use to capture the right man, train proper behavior, and to get him to agree to marriage. Even though the idea of a kept man wasn't new when The Rules was published, we speculate that this was the first mainstream attempt systematize man-keeping. Obviously this problem is much worse today. We call these men "yogurt boys." That term will be explained, along with others like "fruitbowling" and "fat little gaylords at home." (Video, 107 minutes) Brett and Andrew's Teen Saga (Complete) Mentioned in Season 2, Episode 4 of The Discomfort Zone, and now available for SubscribeStars! Recorded Summer 2017 Brett begins Jordan Peterson's Past Authoring exercises and wants to talk about it. Brett and his dear friend Andrew discuss the exciting, regretful, awkward and erotic times of their wonder years. Many teen firsts are explored: kisses, loves, heartbreaks, etc... (AUDIO)Parts 1-3 2:31:27 Part 4 1:35:27 Part 5 1:08:14 The Discomfort Zone (s02e01) – Consistent Principles, Changing Tactics Season two! We brag about ourselves and each other. Then we discuss whether or not it's healthy to focus on external sources of validation once a strong personal foundation is in place. Then we move into how to better curate our media consumption, the importance of connection, and the benefits (or jack-offery) of block scheduling. The Discomfort Zone (s02e02) - The Map Is Not the Territory How did our week of "do the more uncomfortable thing" go? What awkward social situations did it create? More discussion about block scheduling, the "stairway of influence," and how to identify and accentuate what's working in our business relationships. The Discomfort Zone (s02e03) – Anticipating the Frog We're not eating enough frogs for breakfast and this can really ruin the day. We'll explain. We also discuss the lessons from a month of block scheduling and ways to improve the practice. Plus Brett's trip to the hospital, Andrew's bi-phasic sleep and a review of High Performance Habits. The Discomfort Zone (s02e04) - Should Brett Go Back To College? A tough couple of weeks for the team - Andrew has a funk and Brett follows a story about two high-profile hip hop murders back to his wayward life in the late 1990s. An unexpected invitation also forces Brett to further revisit this regret-filled period of his life, so he asks Andrew if he should embrace the opportunity to face his past - up close and personal - or if he should just leave it behind. Please Support School Sucks We do cool things! Thanks to your support. School Sucks is one of the longest running liberty-minded podcasts on the web, and the only one completely devoted to the issue of education (versus public school and college). Your support keeps the show going and growing, which keeps us at the top of the options for education podcasts and leads to new people discovering our work. Please help us continue to spread this important message further! 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In today's pod we talk about how Wes has developed his Madrid (and now UK-based) food blog, Much Bites, over the past 4 years. We talk about creating engaging content, listening to your audience (who will be small to start with!) going from working solo to creating a team and why Wes does all of this! As Wes says, if you have a project you believe in and want to create- don't give up, keep going and look for supportive people to come along with you, as this makes all the difference. I hope you enjoy the pod and thanks for listening - if you'd like to subscribe on itunes or Spotify and even leave a review that would be lovely! Recorded: Summer 2017 Much Bites blog: www.muchbites.com Much Bites on Instagram: www.instagram.com/muchbites
SOUL OF SYDNEY 033 - An excursion in New York Disco & Funk ROOTS OF HOUSE MUSIC & soulful house joints. Recorded Summer 2008 This is one of the first mixes we put together, one from the archives. We were looking to pay tribute to the early disco sounds that shaped so much of the SOULFUL house vibes we were going out to back then. Put together with love by your good friends at SOUL OF SYDNEY. Tracklist 1. The Originals- Down To Love Town (Dims special re edit) Todd Terry-Acapella 2. Roy Ayers– Running 3. The Strikers- Body Music 4. Sam-Jam – Dance N Chant (Todd Terje re edit) 5. Stephanie Mills– Put Your Body In It 6. Geraldine Hunt– Cant Fake The Feeling 7. First Choice – Let No Man Put Asunder 8. Loleatta Holloway – Love Sensation 9. Sylvester – I Need You (Dim’s secret re edit) 10. MAW- Expensive (acapella) 11. Blaze- My Beat (S.U.M.O. Rebounce) 12. Kerri Chandler– Coro (‘Kaoz 6:23’ Dark Mix) 13. Neil Armstrong Moon Landing 14. Harry Choo Choo Romero- Mongobonix (From Beneath The Earth’s Crust) 15. Marc Evans – Reach Out For Love 16. Stevie Wonder- Another Star (Knee Deep Remix) 17. Rhythm Republic ft Peyton- Never Give Up 18. Matt Caseli & Aston Martinez- Gonzalo’s Guestlist
Recorded : Summer 2016
Fresh out of broadcasting school and right in to top 40 radio. Oh yeah baby... New Kids On The Block, MC Hammer, and 12 year old girls calling over and over and over to request the same songs they JUST heard 30 minutes ago... FM radio only lasted a few years for me in the Denver & Colorado Springs area and that was it. I moved on to nightclubs, parties, and Internet Dance Radio.... Here is one of my very first radio airchecks of me freshly graduated from the Columbia School Of Broadcasting and landed an overnight gig in Colorado Springs, CO at KIKX then I moved up to Denver where I worked at KS104 with some great radio legends. CHA CHA, Alen Kabel, and many more! Take a listen.... The music will take you back.. (Recorded Summer 2000)
Episode 40. Recorded Summer 2008, Bob talks about Mathtrain. At the time, she was thinking about making a promo for the site. It is part of the Mathtrain.com and Mathtrain.TV Project from Mr. Marcos and his 6th grade students at Lincoln Middle School in Santa Monica, CA.
Wondering about what you're good at. Some poetry, and a few laughs at religion's expense. Recorded Summer 2007. More details on the web site: http://swashbuckler.ideasdigital.com Episode 03 - Tigers in Sensible Jumpers Music "Can You Make It Out", "Dogstory" and "Dogs Will Be Dogs" by Dogs Will Be Dogs contact SE us (206) 350 2591 uk (0700) 580 2483