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The Recorder, a local newspaper covering three rural counties in western Virginia, was recently featured in a PBS NewsHour segment about the sustainability of local journalism. Additionally, The Recorder was singled out this year as one of 17 “Bright Spots” for local news outlets, as part of the 2023 "State of Local News Project" published by the Local News Initiative at Northeastern University's Medill School of Journalism. The report, in addition to providing detailed data on many downward trends in the publishing space, also highlights news outlets that are progressing towards stable, sustainable models while providing their communities with excellent...Article LinkLet us know your thoughts about this episode by reaching out on Social Media!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ourhometownincInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourhometownwebpublishing/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ourhometownincLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/our-hometown-com/..........Our Hometown Web Publishing is The Last Newspaper CMS & Website You'll Ever Need. We help you generate revenue, engage with readers, and increase efficiency with Our Hometown's Digital & PrePress CMS features to fit your needs & budget.OHT's Web Publishing Platform is:-Powered with WordPress-Hosted on Amazon Web Services-Integrated with Adobe InDesign & Google Drivehttps://our-hometown.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKw6KpKUiQkWldrX2-J1Kag?view_as=subscriberOur-Hometown can be reached via email for comments or questions at: ops@Our-Hometown.com
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler. Under a Creative Commons License.Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EPISODES MENTIONED IN INTRO:Stories of LeadershipHow to Get Involved in Politics How to Build a Legacy How Hobbies Make You More Creative Strategic NetworkingSUMMARY: In this episode, Terence Farrell and Matt Zaun discuss the importance of mentorship.TERENCE FARRELL BIO: Terence served as a Chester County Commissioner for 12 years, and before that, he was the Recorder of Deeds for 8 years. Today, he is the President of For Real Solutions, a consulting firm that brings value to its clients through leveraging Terence's knowledge, experience, network, and creativity. Two of the major focuses for his business are on reducing healthcare costs for various organizations and mitigating loss in pension funds that occur because of fraud or other illegal activities.For more info, check out Terence HERE.MATT ZAUN BIO: Matt is an award-winning speaker and storyteller who empowers organizations to attract more clients through the art of strategic storytelling. Matt's past engagements have catalyzed radical sales increases for over 300 organizations that range from financial institutions to the health and wellness industry. Matt shares his expertise in persuasion with executives, sales professionals, and entrepreneurs, who he coaches on the art of influence and how to leverage this for profits and impact.For more info, check out Matt Zaun HERE.
Cap la Cap este o emisiune produsă de Recorder. Pentru a nu rata nicio ediție viitoare, aveți opțiunea de a vă abona la acest canal de streaming audio. Pentru a o urmări live, vă puteți abona la canalul nostru de YouTube - Recorder Talks (https://bit.ly/3HWAYhR).
Episode 608: The Ideal Accessible Recorder? This week, catching up, and what we’d like to see in our ideal portable accessible recording device. External Links Steve Litchfield, For The Phones Show Chat Podcast Ted Salmon, Steve’s Co-Host
A Filmklub podcast vasárnaponként jelentkező minisorozatában magyar filmkritikusok mesélnek a munkájukról, az életükről, az ars poeticájukról, a hozzáállásukról, az ízlésükről, az álmaikról és vágyaikról. A negyedik adás vendége Huszár András, akinek az írásaira a Letterboxdon figyeltem fel a 2010-es évek közepén, és akivel együtt csináltuk végig az Origo Filmklub utolsó pár évét. Azóta olyan helyeken lehetett találkozni a szövegeivel, mint a Recorder, a Telex és az Epik.hu, illetve állandó társával, Frivalszky-Mayer Péterrel együtt már hét éve csinálják az egyik legjobb magyar nyelvű filmes podcastot, a Vakfoltot. Amúgy műfordító, hobbitáncos, társasjátékbolti eladó és all around good guy. Dolgok, amiket emlegettünk az adásban: András első kritikája az Origo Filmklubon (Az ajánlat) A 2015-ös évösszegző lista az Origo Filmklubon, amiben András írt az első helyezett Mad Max - A harag útjáról András kritikája a Víkendről, ami után ráírt Mátyássy Áron András kritikája a Tiszta szívvel című filmről, amit a rendező Till Attila kifogásolt A Morning Show adása, ahova bement Tilla kifogásolni András kritikáját (1:25:30-nál kezdődik az a rész) András kritikája Az ébredő erőről, amit szpojlerkedéssel vádoltak András Pappa pia-kritikája, ami után behívatta az Origo rettegett főszerkesztője András megnevezi az adásban a két írását, ami szerinte a legjobban sikerült: Nem véletlenül jelölték nyolc Oscarra ezt a filmet Sheryl Lee – Üzenet a szakadékból Jó szórakozást az adáshoz, és ha tetszik, kérlek támogasd a Filmklub podcastot a Patreonon, ahol beállíthatod, hogy havonta hány dollárt szeretnél erre szánni.
Episode 111 Before and After Ambient, Part 2 Playlist Midori Takada, “Mr. Henri Rousseau's Dream” from Through The Looking Glass (1983 RCA Red Seal). 高田みどり (Midori Takada) is a Japanese composer and percussionist. She was a key figure in the Japanese ambient movement of the 1980s. Composed, performed, produced, Marimba, Gong, Cowbell, Recorder, Wood Bell, Ocarina, Tam-tam, Midori Takada. She performed all of the instruments on this album. The album was not immediately popular but seeded the nascent ambient movement that was growing in Japan at the time. Midori Takada, “Trompe-l'œil” from Through The Looking Glass (1983 RCA Red Seal). 高田みどり (Midori Takada) is a Japanese composer and percussionist. She was a key figure in the Japanese ambient movement of the 1980s. Composed, performed, produced, Marimba, Gong, Cowbell, Recorder, Wood and clay Bells, Ocarina, Tam-tam, Cola Bottle, Reed Organ, Midori Takada. She performed all of the instruments on this album. Brian Eno and Harold Budd, “Their Memories” from The Pearl (1984 Editions EG). Composed by Brian Eno, Harold Budd; produced by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. David Behrman, “Interspecies Smalltalk Scene 2” (1984) from Leapday Night (1987 Lovely Music). Composed, produced, and computers by David Behrman; violin, Takehisa Kosugi. "Interspecies Smalltalk" (1984) is an interactive piece originally commissioned by the Cunningham Dance Company. Yutaka Hirose, “Light Which Shakes Quietly” from Nova+4 (2019 WRWTFWW Records). Bonus track on this reissued album that dates from 1986. Composed , Arranged and Computer by, Yutaka Hirose; Synthesizer, Jun Tohyama. Takashi Kokubo, “A Dream Sails Out To Sea - Scene 3” (2019 Light In The Attic). Originally released in 1987, this track was part of the new wave of Japanese ambient music. By that time, Kokubo was already reknown for his synthesizer skills on a part with Isao Tomita. He turned to sound design and ambient music and has been instrumental in addition to creating such sounds as the nationally-used mobile phone earthquake alert and credit card payment jingles. Yoichiro Yoshikawa, “Nube” from Cyprus (1988 Eastworld). Original sound track of Japanese TV program. Yoshikawa was already a reliable session musician when he acquired one of the first Phophet-5 synthesizers in Japan. He quickly became a go-to composer for television and other purposes, such as soundscapes for museum exhibitions. Tetsu Inoue, “Low of Vibration” from Ambiant Otaku (1994 Fax +49-69/450464). Before I met Tetsu around the year 2000, I was fascinated by music such as this which had all of the elements of ambient music—slow and forming harmonies, spatial rhythms rather than beats, and a sustained energy throughout—without sounding at all like something out of an Eno production. Produced and performed by Tetsu Inoue. Kenji Kawai, “Ghostdive” from Ghost in the Shell (Original Soundtrack) (1995 RCA). An ambient work from the popular movie soundtrack.Composed, Performed, Produced, Arranged, Keyboards, Instruments, Kenji Kawai; synthesizer, Hironori Houki. Waveform Transmission, “V 1.3” from V 1.0-1.9 (1996 Silent). Analog Tone Engineering and Realization, Recordings Of The Dead, Shortwave, Field Recordings Made During Periods Of Highly-charged Paranormal Activity, Korg MS 10, Korg MS 20, Korg MS 50, Roland System 100 Synthesizers, Home Built Analog Synthesizers, Tape, Loops, Chris Troy; Digital Audio Graphs, Granular Synthesis, Microwave Communications, Psycho-acoustics, Tape, Loops Otari MX 5050 loops, Rod Modell. Experimental Audio Research, “Automatic Music (For Oscillator, Ring Modulator & Filter Clusters)” from Pestrepeller (1999 Ochre Records). UK release, limited to 1000 copies. Engineer, Serge Modular Music System, Sonic Boom (Pete Kember). Some interesting modular synthesizer ambience. John Foxx and Harold Budd, “Raindust” from Translucence + Drift Music (2003 Edsel Records). Composed, produced, and performed by Harold Budd, John Foxx. John Foxx and Harold Budd, “Some Way Through All the Cities” from Translucence + Drift Music (2003 Edsel Records). Composed, produced, and performed by Harold Budd, John Foxx. Pete Namlook, Tetsu Inoue, “Ethereal Being” from 2350 Broadway 4 (2007 Fax +49-69/450464). Composed, produced, and performed by Pete Namlook, Tetsu Inoue. Recorded at Bretton Hall, New York and Klanglobor Hödeshof. Tetsu was an endless collaborator. Here he and the wondrous Pete Namlook wove some ambient magic. Tetsu Inoue, “Kaze” from Inland (2007 Fax +49-69/450464). Written, performed and produced by Tetsu Inoue. This was his post-glitch faze, which brought together, strangely enough, element so his earlier ambient work and glitch music for computers. Masuko Shinji, “Woven Music for Blue Steppe” from Woven Music (2011 Jagjaguwar). All music, vocals and guitar, 増子真二 (Shinji Masuko). This is a project by Masuko, who sometimes works with the Boredoms. It has a characteristic high but sustained energy level that flirts with the outer reaches of the ambient music concept. Caroline Park, “Grain 5” from Grain (2011 Private Chronology). This is a cassette release by Park, often known her for generative composition work and electronic improvisations based on parameters that she defines. Recorded, performed, and mixed between May 2010 and January 2011 in Los Angeles and Boston. Sarah Davachi, “First Cadence” from Antiphonals (2021 Late Music). Composed, Recorded, Performed, Mellotron (bass flute, recorder, oboe), Tape Echo, Sarah Davachi. A recent ambient work by this contemporary experimenter. In the background: An example of ambient music from the program Droneo by Henry Lowengard, which produces self-generating ambient music on a smart phone. “Droneo 1.5 vanDelay and Ape,” (5:25). Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Matt Wolf is a filmmaker from New York whose critically acclaimed documentary films have been shown across the globe. (https://www.criterionchannel.com/directed-by-matt-wolf) Wild Combination does a deep dive into the life and music of Arthur Russell, Teenage is a study of early youth culture and the birth of the very idea of teenagers, Recorder is an invaluable portrait of the activist and archivist Marion Stokes, who secretly recorded broadcast television continuously,24 hours a day, for 30 years. Spaceship Earth is a film about Biosphere 2, the experiment from the early 90s where 8 people lived inside a fully contained biome cut off, or seemingly cut off, from the rest of the world. He also recently worked on an incredible film called The Stroll as a producer; that film explores the history of New York's Meatpacking District from the perspective of the transgender sex workers who lived and worked there. Wolf has a way of effortlessly expanding the parameters of documentary. I say “effortlessly,” but if you listen to this conversation you can tell that there is a great deal of effort put into making sure that viewers of Matt's films feel an emotional connection to what they're watching, while also being presented with a set of subtle questions about art, the biosphere, the ways that media manufacture social reality, and many other subjects. More and more, though, he's looking for ways to work creatively within the conventions of documentary filmmaking, rather than working to “explode” those defining characteristics. All of this comes through on the screen. There are a few threads in this conversation that are worth underlining. Wolf is deeply interested in exploring the lives of people who take enormous risks with what they are attempting to create, risks that might not pay off in the long run or that influence their capacity to relate to the rest of the world. The way he puts it is that his films are concerned with subjects that weren't entirely able “to translate the full scope of what they were doing to others.” That makes their work difficult and rewarding, and deserving of “reappraisal.” For example, Wolf made his documentary Wild Combination, on the life and work and impact of the cult cellist and disco producer Arthur Russell, at age 25. This is particularly surprising when you actually sit down with the film; you'd assume that this is a director at the top of his game; but, in reality, Matt says that, at the time, he was studying this artist, Arthur Russell, as a way of actually learning how to be an artist himself. I really appreciated how open Matt was in this conversation about his attachment to the specific “texture of the past,” as he put it, and his desire to tell stories in a way that doesn't intrude on the viewer's interpretation of the material. He explains how Spaceship Earth, his brilliant study of the Biosphere 2 project, was described by some as being a somewhat uncritical film. That lack of critical scrutiny, though, is kind of what makes the film so captivating: Wolf sits back and engages with the folks in his films generously, or, in a sense, unassumingly. I think that generosity pays off in certain ways. It makes the films he creates into acts of reappraisal that encourage connection.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.The voice of Larry Harcourt is Harlan Guthrie.The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler. Under a Creative Commons License.Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is Arizona ready to vote next year?
El Paso County is still counting ballots from this week's election. The Clerk and Recorder's Office says the process was delayed because of how many people voted.
El Paso County is still counting ballots from this week's election. The Clerk and Recorder's Office says the process was delayed because of how many people voted.
Cap la Cap este o emisiune produsă de Recorder. Pentru a nu rata nicio ediție viitoare, aveți opțiunea de a vă abona la acest canal de streaming audio. Pentru a o urmări live, vă puteți abona la canalul nostru de YouTube - Recorder Talks (https://bit.ly/3HWAYhR).
TV writer and showrunner Sarah-Violet Bliss joins us for an evening of moral quandaries and infinite amounts of ceviche. You can support Normal Gossip directly by buying merch or becoming a Friend or a Friend-of-Friend at supportnormalgossip.com. Our merch shop is run by Dan McQuade. You can also find all kinds of info about us and how to submit gossip on our Komi page: https://normalgossip.komi.io/ Episode transcript here. Follow the show on Instagram @normalgossip, and if you have gossip, email us at normalgossip@defector.com or leave us a voicemail at 26-79-GOSSIP. Normal Gossip is hosted by Kelsey McKinney (@mckinneykelsey) and produced by Alex Sujong Laughlin (@alexlaughs). Jae Towle Vieira (@jaetowlevieira) is our associate producer. Abigail Segel (@AbigailSegel) is our intern. Justin Ellis is Defector's projects editor. Recorder orchestra by Jenna Bull, Ellen and her husband Spence, Laura Cannon, Ian DeHaven, Natassia Perrine, Robert Beard, Bene Cordaro, Sasha Stone. Credits read by Thang Pham. Show art by Tara Jacoby. Normal Gossip is a proud member of Radiotopia. Support Radiotopia's fall fundraiser!
Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer joins the show as part of our special election speries 'Arizona Votes 2024: One Year Out.' He explains what you need to know for today's election and what changes you could see in the voting process next year.
A Filmklub podcast vasárnaponként jelentkező minisorozatotában magyar filmkritikusok mesélnek a munkájukról, az életükről, az ars poeticájukról, a hozzáállásukról, az ízlésükről, az álmaikról és vágyaikról. A második adás vendége Onozó Róbert, aki 13 évig írt az Origo Filmklubba (az első cikke egy négyoldalas portré volt Naomi Wattsról, az utolsó egy interjú Elisabeth Moss-szal), mostanában a Recorder magazinban találkozhattok az írásaival, illetve együtt csináljuk a cannes-i gonzó podcastsorozatot. Amúgy négygyermekes családapa, Brüsszelben él és ügyvédként dolgozik. Dolgok, amikről szó esik az adásban: Magyari Péter kritikái az Origo Filmklubon Robi kedvenc lehúzó kritikái: Mesterházy Lili az Elemi ösztön 2-ről és a Szex és New York 2-ről Robi két kedvenc kritikája a sajátjai közül: Carol és Zero Dark Thirty Robi cikke John Waterről Robi korszakalkotó Almodóvar-összeállítása Robi hasonlóan legendás anyaga a Harcosok klubjáról Jó szórakozást az adáshoz, és ha tetszik, kérlek támogasd a Filmklub podcastot a Patreonon, ahol beállíthatod, hogy havonta hány dollárt szeretnél erre szánni.
On Thursday's "The Extra", host Shannon Brinias chats with guest Steve Schleiker, Clerk and Recorder for El Paso County. His breadth of responsibilities includes those we're all familiar with – motor vehicle, recording, marriage licenses and more; however, the focus of today's show: Elections! The Coordinated Election on November 7 is quickly approaching here in Colorado. Schleiker shares what you need to know to vote and provide you with facts, not fiction, about the election process. More info available at epcvotes.com or by calling 719-575-VOTE (8683).
On Thursday's "The Extra", host Shannon Brinias chats with guest Steve Schleiker, Clerk and Recorder for El Paso County. His breadth of responsibilities includes those we're all familiar with – motor vehicle, recording, marriage licenses and more; however, the focus of today's show: Elections! The Coordinated Election on November 7 is quickly approaching here in Colorado. Schleiker shares what you need to know to vote and provide you with facts, not fiction, about the election process. More info available at epcvotes.com or by calling 719-575-VOTE (8683).
We receive a lot of fantastic show ideas from our listeners—and we're grateful for each and every one. For our latest mailbag episode, we're tackling five of your questions, including “Why the hell do we teach kids to play the recorder?” (We're paraphrasing a bit.) Also: We'll explore the rise and fall of the stretch limo, the incredible versatility of the word “like,” the meaning of the “Baby on Board” sign, and why it took so long to develop luggage with wheels. Decoder Ring is produced by Willa Paskin and Katie Shepherd. This episode was also produced by Rosemary Belson. Derek John is executive producer. Joel Meyer is senior editor/producer. Merritt Jacob is our senior technical director. Thank you to every listener who has submitted a suggestion for an episode. We truly appreciate your ideas. We read them all, even if we don't always respond. Thanks for being a listener and for thinking creatively about this show. If you haven't yet, please subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, we'd love for you to sign up for Slate Plus. Members get to listen to Decoder Ring without any ads. Their support is also crucial to our work. So please go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We receive a lot of fantastic show ideas from our listeners—and we're grateful for each and every one. For our latest mailbag episode, we're tackling five of your questions, including “Why the hell do we teach kids to play the recorder?” (We're paraphrasing a bit.) Also: We'll explore the rise and fall of the stretch limo, the incredible versatility of the word “like,” the meaning of the “Baby on Board” sign, and why it took so long to develop luggage with wheels. Decoder Ring is produced by Willa Paskin and Katie Shepherd. This episode was also produced by Rosemary Belson. Derek John is executive producer. Joel Meyer is senior editor/producer. Merritt Jacob is our senior technical director. Thank you to every listener who has submitted a suggestion for an episode. We truly appreciate your ideas. We read them all, even if we don't always respond. Thanks for being a listener and for thinking creatively about this show. If you haven't yet, please subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, we'd love for you to sign up for Slate Plus. Members get to listen to Decoder Ring without any ads. Their support is also crucial to our work. So please go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We receive a lot of fantastic show ideas from our listeners—and we're grateful for each and every one. For our latest mailbag episode, we're tackling five of your questions, including “Why the hell do we teach kids to play the recorder?” (We're paraphrasing a bit.) Also: We'll explore the rise and fall of the stretch limo, the incredible versatility of the word “like,” the meaning of the “Baby on Board” sign, and why it took so long to develop luggage with wheels. Decoder Ring is produced by Willa Paskin and Katie Shepherd. This episode was also produced by Rosemary Belson. Derek John is executive producer. Joel Meyer is senior editor/producer. Merritt Jacob is our senior technical director. Thank you to every listener who has submitted a suggestion for an episode. We truly appreciate your ideas. We read them all, even if we don't always respond. Thanks for being a listener and for thinking creatively about this show. If you haven't yet, please subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, we'd love for you to sign up for Slate Plus. Members get to listen to Decoder Ring without any ads. Their support is also crucial to our work. So please go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We receive a lot of fantastic show ideas from our listeners—and we're grateful for each and every one. For our latest mailbag episode, we're tackling five of your questions, including “Why the hell do we teach kids to play the recorder?” (We're paraphrasing a bit.) Also: We'll explore the rise and fall of the stretch limo, the incredible versatility of the word “like,” the meaning of the “Baby on Board” sign, and why it took so long to develop luggage with wheels. Decoder Ring is produced by Willa Paskin and Katie Shepherd. This episode was also produced by Rosemary Belson. Derek John is executive producer. Joel Meyer is senior editor/producer. Merritt Jacob is our senior technical director. Thank you to every listener who has submitted a suggestion for an episode. We truly appreciate your ideas. We read them all, even if we don't always respond. Thanks for being a listener and for thinking creatively about this show. If you haven't yet, please subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, we'd love for you to sign up for Slate Plus. Members get to listen to Decoder Ring without any ads. Their support is also crucial to our work. So please go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stephen Richer joins Mike to talk about how to submit your ballot for the jurisdictional election.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.The voice of Larry Harcourt is Harlan Guthrie.The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler. Under a Creative Commons License.Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cap la Cap este o emisiune produsă de Recorder. Pentru a nu rata nicio ediție viitoare, aveți opțiunea de a vă abona la acest canal de streaming audio. Pentru a o urmări live, vă puteți abona la canalul nostru de YouTube - Recorder Talks.
Timp de trei ani am fost aici împreună încercând să dăm explicații detaliate evenimentelor importante. Ne-am străduit să invităm în fața voastră voci relevante care, pe tonul moderat atât de necesar, să ne aducă pe toți mai aproape de a înțelege ceea ce trăim. Așa a apărut comunitatea podcastului On the Record și vă mulțumim, fiecăruia în parte, că v-ați alăturat acestei idei, că ne-ați încurajat, că ne-ați și criticat argumentat. În toți acești ani, v-am citit cu atenție și mesajele. Mulți dintre voi ne-ați sugerat constant să încercăm să transformăm podcastul Recorder în ceva mai mult decât o producție audio. Așa că am testat diverse spații de filmare, am căutat soluții editoriale, am analizat, de fiecare dată, ce și cum putem face mai bine. Concluziile la care am ajuns în pauza ceva mai lungă din această vară ne-au îndreptat către soluția de a transforma acest canal într-un spațiu mai amplu de dialog, dezbateri, opinii și explicații - sperăm noi - relevante. În urmă cu câteva zile am dat startul emisiunii Cap la cap, o producție live pe Youtube, în care îl avem ca invitat permanent pe scriitorul și gazetarul Cristian Tudor Popescu. Veți găsi aici fiecare ediție. Iar în lunile următoare, ne dorim să adăugăm acestei producții și altele. Sperăm să vă avem în continuare de partea noastră și a jurnalismului onest pe care vrem să îl ducem mai departe. Arhiva integrală a podcastului On the Record rămâne disponibilă pe acest canal care, de azi, se va numi Recorder Talks.
Prima ediție a emisiunii Cap la cap, cu Anca Simina și Cristian Tudor Popescu dezbate cele mai importante evenimente din ultima perioadă: Războiul de la granița Fâșiei Gaza, rezultatele alegerilor din Polonia și pericolul extremismului în Europa de Est. Cap la Cap este o emisiune produsă de Recorder. Pentru a nu rata nicio ediție viitoare, aveți opțiunea de a vă abona la acest canal de streaming audio. Pentru a o urmări live, vă puteți abona la canalul nostru de YouTube - Recorder Talks.
What's Love got to do with it? Well, funny you ask. It's got EVERYTHING to do with why we're still going strong as Brothers in Arms! On tonight's episode we decide whatever we want to talk about, looking rosy, living in a basement, this beautiful face, “if we claim we are humble are we really humble?” can we get this transcript?, the writer the recorder and the really pretty one, bad subtitles with ChatGPT, born in the 80's, sound bites that live in us, TAJIN!!, officially done with HMX, he won't shut up, grandma would be disappointed, that counts as 2, “O Canada,” researching snowblowers, “where's the stache?” you've got to compensate, remote cities, flash questions, and a few Dad jokes to round out our hour. All this and a few soundbites that will stick with you forever on this week's episode of Brothers in Arms! Where you can reach us: Instagram: Yourbrothersinarmspodcast Twitter: @YourBIAPodcast Gmail: yourbrothersinarmspodcast@gmail.com Twitch: Twitch.tv/brothersinarmspodcast (Every Sunday @ 9:00-ish PM EST) Website: https://brothersinarms.podbean.com
Video: https://youtu.be/junkgYOKJko Topics Discussed: My camera filter mistake, How a Youtuber saves money on gear, if there's a portable recorder that works with the SM7b, how I torted my audience with bad audio, what does BSP mean, Will I haven't livestreamed my podcast, and resolving pops in recordings. Subscribe to the full audio podcast at http://www.bandrewsays.com Gear Used This Episode (Affiliate Links): Shure SM7b: https://geni.us/shuresm7b Universal Audio LA610 MK2: https://imp.i114863.net/la610mk2 Universal Audio x8: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/uax8 As an affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases. Ask Questions: https://www.askbandrew.com Merch: https://www.podcastage.com/store Discord: http://www.podcastage.com/discord 00:00 - Intro 01:20 - My Camera Filter Mistake 03:05 - WYHTS: Youtuber Saves Money on Gear 08:00 - WYHTS: Is There a Portable Recorder for the SM7b? 15:00 - WYHTS: How I Tortured my Audience! 19:00 - WYHTS: What Does BSP Mean? 20:35 - Value for Value 22:00 - Ask Bandrew 23:00 - Video Submission 1 23:30 - Will I Livestream My Podcast? 28:15 - Audio Submission 2 29:20 - Resolving Pops In Recording 33:30 - Try Getting a Good Nights Sleep 35:15 - Conclusion
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.The voice of Larry Harcourt is Harlan Guthrie.The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler. Under a Creative Commons License.Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pima County Supervisor Steve Christy on issues involving the County Sheriff, development services, and the Recorder's office I/T & data processing.
Először és valószínűleg nem utoljára foglalkozunk a mesterséges intelligencia és a zeneipar kapcsolatával. A két tech-szakértő, a műsorvezető Réz György (Majdnem Híres Rocksuli) és Rónai András (Dalszerző, Recorder) arról beszélget, mennyire gyümölcsöző, egyben borús és fenyegető ez a kapcsolat, ezúttal gyorsan lépett-e a zeneipar, milyen jogi környezet áll mindezek mögött, énekelhet-e engedély nélkül Drake hangján egy szoftver, ki és mi irányítja a nagyon gyorsan változó folyamatokat és vajon ez az utolsó élő emberes Wanted podcast-adás. A Wanted podcast adása az NKA Hangfoglaló program támogatásával készült.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.The voice of Larry Harcourt is Harlan Guthrie.The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler. Under a Creative Commons License.Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EPISODES MENTIONED IN INTRO:Stories of LeadershipHow to Get Involved in Politics How to Build a Legacy How Hobbies Make You More Creative SHOW NOTES:SUMMARY: In this episode, Terence Farrell and Matt Zaun discuss how to have intentionality and strategy behind networking.TERENCE FARRELL BIO: Terence served as a Chester County Commissioner for 12 years, and before that, he was the Recorder of Deeds for 8 years. Today, he is the President of For Real Solutions, a consulting firm that brings value to its clients through leveraging Terence's knowledge, experience, network, and creativity. Two of the major focuses for his business are on reducing healthcare costs for various organizations and mitigating loss in pension funds that occur because of fraud or other illegal activities.For more info, check out Terence HERE.MATT ZAUN BIO: Matt is an award-winning speaker and storyteller who empowers organizations to attract more clients through the art of strategic storytelling. Matt's past engagements have catalyzed radical sales increases for over 300 organizations that range from financial institutions to the health and wellness industry.Matt shares his expertise in persuasion with executives, sales professionals, and entrepreneurs, who he coaches on the art of influence and how to leverage this for profits and impact.For more info, check out Matt Zaun HERE.
Glenn Sanders founded Zaxcom in 1986 and has been creating innovative audio technology for the feature film, television broadcast, live performance and post-production industries. With a focus on high quality audio products in multi-track recording, mixing and digital wireless, Zaxcom is proud to be honored with technical achievements from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Television Academy and Cinema Audio Society. https://zaxcom.com/ Each episode of the Location Sound Podcast, we talk with location sound mixers, boom ops and other industry pros about the various aspects of recording sound on-location for feature and independent films, TV commercials, interviews, anytime where dialog from actors is recorded. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or just starting out, this podcast is packed with great stories and lessons about recording on-location.
-Since we did Disney animated trivia earlier this year, we're doing non-Disney animated trivia now! So enjoy this episode of The Bad Guys trivia!-Subscribe/support/follow on Patreon/BuyMeACoffee/FB/IG/TW: https://linktr.ee/tvtriviapod -Submit YOUR own trivia questions for the show! Just click the option in the linktree! -If you have questions of your own or answers to any of mine, feel free to email me at tvtriviapod@gmail.com -Support monthly on Patreon or do a one time thing on BuyMeACoffee (see linktree) and get EXCLUSIVE CONTENT, like at least 4 bonus episodes a month containing 40+ bonus questions, movie trivia, and MORE! -Thank you, Peter! -Twitter/X - https://twitter.com/rotwpod-Website - http://recorderonthewall.com-Email - rotwpod@gmail.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5519576/advertisement
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler. Under a Creative Commons License.Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Concerns with elections with Bob Thorpe candidate for county recorder Ep. 1720 Hour 1 Bob Thorpe is running for Coconino County Recorder — Thorpe discusses… — why he's running — some of the things recorders do — concerns citizens have over the voting process — protecting early ballots — the signature verification process — should certain races be nonpartisan — the petition process and signing up online — and more info! Friday, September 22, 2023 Don't give up! Kelly Broaddus shares her story of hard work and success! Ep. 1720 Hour 2 Kelly Broaddus shares her story and gives hope to people who are struggling to find success. Plus, sign of the times, Kelly shares a trend of people searching for remote properties. Please FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to the Jeff Oravits Show! RUMBLE YouTube ApplePodCasts AmazonMusic Spotify Also on Twitter and www.TalkWithJeff.com ———————————————————————————— ***The Jeff Oravits Show and its guests do not give any financial, legal or medical advice, do your own research, this show is for informational purposes only and you should seek out legal, financial, medical advice from competent professionals before making any decisions. In other words, do your own research, educate yourself and seek out commitment professionals.***
Stephen Richer joins Mike to talk about the importance of National Voter Registration Day.
On the evening of Sept. 21 and the morning of Sept. 22, 1823, the angel Moroni appeared to Joseph Smith, teaching him and revealing the nearby location of an ancient record written on gold plates — the Book of Mormon. He quoted scripture about the Restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the gathering of Israel. With the approaching 200th anniversary of Moroni's visits — four total — the Church News podcast features Elder Kyle S. McKay, a General Authority Seventy and Church historian and recorder, and Keith A. Erekson, director of research and outreach for the Church History Department, talking about these historic visitations. The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the last episode in our series celebrating National Voter Registration Month. For the past three weeks we've covered a range of topics, from threats to our elections system to how to remove barriers to voter participation, and shed light on the leaders who are helping to restore our democracy. In this episode, host and NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan talks with Jefferson County, CO, Clerk and Recorder Amanda Gonzalez, who, after being elected in 2022, is now the first Latina and first openly bisexual Leader to hold the office in Jefferson County. They talk about Gonzalez's leadership in Jefferson County's recent redistricting process, her experience running for office against an election denier, and her trailblazing role inspiring marginalized groups to run for elected office. Gonzalez and Cox Bultan discuss the need for elected officials who care more about their constituents than their political parties, and Gonzalez shares her reasons for cautious optimism for 2024. Tune into this engaging conversation on local leadership in the democracy space, and be sure to join us next week as we celebrate our 200th episode with a special guest. IN THIS EPISODE (0:01:05) Introducing the Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder, Amanda Gonzalez. (0:02:45) Gonzalez's history in civil engagement, and why this work is important for her. (0:04:23) What drew her to the democracy space; how she landed in this work. (0:06:22) Clerk and Recorder Gonzalez details her experience of running for office. (0:09:30) Why we need more elected officials who care more about the people than they do political party. (0:12:57) The intricacies of redrawing state lines. (0:13:38) Host Debbie Cox Bultan revisits one of this podcast's best moments with Florida House Minority Leader Fentrice Driskell as we gear up for our 200th episode. (0:21:07) Gonzalez's role in engaging more previously underrepresented groups to take up public office. (0:26:26) Why election work happens all year round, every single year. (0:29:47) What Amanda Gonzalez is most cautious and most optimistic about heading into 2024.
The Problem Steps Recorder is a useful way to capture and share the exact steps you take when a problem occurs.
In this episode, we’ll cover why you might want to use a digital recorder in your podcasting efforts, and how to choose the best one for you.We’ve discussed digital recorders in the past, and in fact, you can find our current definitive guide here: The Best Digital Podcast Recorders on the Market. This episode digs into the very same stuff with a little extra detail. Each option depends on your own unique situation, show format, and budget. But here are some of the models we typically recommend: Zoom H1 or Tascam DR-05 - the lower-cost 'lite' models Zoom H5 or Zoom H6 - premium Zoom options Rodecaster Pro II - the ultimate podcast recorder Zoom PodTrak P4 - does a lot of what the Rodecaster does at quarter of the price Mackie DLZ Creator - the "money is no object" option Also Mentioned Growth Essentials Course
SUMMARY: In this episode, Terence Farrell and Matt Zaun discuss how our hobbies can make us more creative in life and business.TERENCE FARRELL BIO: Terence served as a Chester County Commissioner for 12 years, and before that, he was the Recorder of Deeds for 8 years. Today, he is the President of For Real Solutions, a consulting firm that brings value to its clients through leveraging Terence's knowledge, experience, network, and creativity. Two of the major focuses for his business are on reducing healthcare costs for various organizations and mitigating loss in pension funds that occur because of fraud or other illegal activities.For more info, check out Terence HERE.MATT ZAUN BIO: Matt is an award-winning speaker and storyteller who empowers organizations to attract more clients through the art of strategic storytelling. Matt's past engagements have catalyzed radical sales increases for over 300 organizations that range from financial institutions to the health and wellness industry.Matt shares his expertise in persuasion with executives, sales professionals, and entrepreneurs, who he coaches on the art of influence and how to leverage this for profits and impact.For more info, check out Matt Zaun HERE.
In this episode, we're thrilled to have Bill Henry back with us, and today, we're delving into the world of recorders and the art of teaching them in an engaging way. If you're ready to infuse your recorder lessons with excitement and creativity, you're in for a treat! Let's dive in as Bill shares his insights and strategies to make recorder lessons not only educational but incredibly enjoyable. Bill Henry, with over 17 years of teaching experience in the Maryland public school system, has dedicated his career to shaping young minds through music. He also runs a popular YouTube channel called "Mr. Henry's Music World," with over 50,000 subscribers and millions of views. Bill's dynamic approach to music education engages teachers and students across the globe, and today, he's here to share his expertise on teaching the recorder with enthusiasm and creativity. Read the blog post that goes along with this episode here Find out more about the recorder course Grab your free Simplifying Lesson Planning guide. Sign up for teacher coaching or business coaching with Jessica. Find out more about the HARMONY membership here. Find out more about the Curriculum Design Roadmap course here. Get your copy of Make A Note: What You Really Need to Know About Teaching Elementary Music --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedomesticmusician/message