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Best podcasts about remote islands

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Ye Olde Crime
Himeji Castle: The White Heron and the Well

Ye Olde Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 47:30


Lindsay and Madison discuss Himeji Castle, as well as the architectural might of the shogunate, that water torture isn't gonna make her love you, and why it's so important to preserve historic structures. Information pulled from the following sources 2024 Vocal Media Horror article by Kyrol Mojikal 2023 Moon Mausoleum blog post 2022 Gaijin Pot Blog post by Joshua Meyer 2020 Ancient Origins article by DHWTY 2019 Japan Experience article by O.F. 2019 Remote Islands article by Ronan O'Connell Britannica Himeji Castle website Japan Guide listing Japan Travel listing UNESCO article Wikipedia Yokai article Send us your listener questions to bit.ly/AskYOC. Go check out our friends Austin and Donovan over at the Last 2 Brain Cells podcast. Become a member on Buy Me A Coffee for as little as $1/month to support the show.  Get your groceries and essentials delivered in as fast as 1 hour via Instacart. Free delivery on your first 3 orders. Min $10 per order. Terms apply. You can write to us at: Ye Olde Crime Podcast, PO Box 341, Wyoming, MN 55092. Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Spotify, Podcast Addict, Audible, or Goodpods! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Threads, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stalk Outdoors Podcast
052: Spearing & Bowhunting Remote Islands | Ash Currie - Lex O'Conner

Stalk Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 91:42


Today's yarn is all about spearfishing and bowhunting remote islands. For this one we called upon two of the shows great friends Lex O'Conner and Ash Currie.Both of these boys recently made the big move north with their families to the tip of Australia. Settling on the remote Thursday Island off the northern most point of Australia. This gave the boys and their families a chance to experience life at a slower place as well as take in some of the culture from some of the traditional owners who live on Thursday Island. We thought it would be a good chance to catch up with the boys and hear how things differ in general life, as well as on the hunting and spearfishing front.The boys provide some good insight into local weather patterns, tides, moon phases and other factors that influence wether it will be a bowhunting or spearfishing adventure.As usual we also share plenty of laughs as well as some stories of old trips we have shared together doing the things we love.This is their story.Like this episode? Do us a solid: Leave us a review. Share the podcast with your mates. Post it to your Insta story or subscribe to the podcast (It really frikin helps). Know a mad Spearo, Hunter or Adventure Addict who has a story to tell?Want specific info on a particular topic? DM us on our Instagram account @stalkoutdoors.podcast and we will try and make it happen.

Ondefurlane
Ator Ator 08.05.2024 Songs of the Remote Islands (F.Bonvicini)

Ondefurlane

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 14:12


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Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 558 – Adventures on the High Seas with Polar Expeditionist and Ornithological Badass, Dr. Sarah Gutowsky

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 67:25


First-time guest and recent DU Canada postdoctoral researcher, Dr. Sarah Gutowsky, joins Dr. Mike Brasher for a trip around the world studying birds, leading polar expeditions, and an immersive life in science and conservation. Having visited some of Earth's most remote and inaccessible locations, including Midway Atoll in the North Pacific, Wrangel Island in the Chukchi Sea, the Kuril Islands and the Sea of Okhotsk, Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island in the South Atlantic, Kerguelen in the southern Indian Ocean, and the New Zealand sub-Antarctic Islands, Sarah brings a view of the wonder and expansiveness of our planet that few possess. What advice does she have for others seeking a similar career, what was it like to meet “Wisdom,” the oldest known wild bird on Earth, was being seasick for 2 consecutive weeks worth the payoff, and what did we learn from her recent research on common eiders and harlequin ducks? See for yourself why we've dubbed Sarah our “ornithological badass.”www.ducks.org/DUPodcast

The Inner Loop Radio: A Creative Writing Podcast
Just Checking In with Timothy Denevi

The Inner Loop Radio: A Creative Writing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 12:03


Courtney catches up with nonfiction writer Timothy Denevi, who does his best Bob Dylan impression as they talk about Joan Didion, the dilation and expansion of narrow worlds, and how life can get complicated quickly, whether in an Atlas of Remote Islands or in MILF Island.

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Amazon to the Himalayas
Mission in Extreme Places - Remote Islands in Southeast Asia

Amazon to the Himalayas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 21:34


Today, we are talking with a missionary who serves on a remote island in Southeast Asia. Allen is originally from the Pacific Northwest. He did his education in California. He has served with IMB for twenty-five years in Southeast Asia. He has served among a majority Muslim population where Christian religious workers are not allowed. For that reason and to safeguard his work, some of the details discussed in this episode will be more vague and general.

Mexico Unexplained
Does a Group of Remote Islands in the Western Pacific Belong to Mexico?

Mexico Unexplained

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023


4 small Pacific islands north of New Guinea may belong to Mexico

Your Call
The impacts of sea level rise on remote islands

Your Call

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 52:02


Island nations have contributed the least to CO2 emissions and global warming, but they are suffering the brunt of it.

Higher Density Living Podcast
Do Hobbits Still Live on Remote Islands? Study Says Yes

Higher Density Living Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 9:55


Is there still a Middle-earth beneath the civilized modern world? Or better yet, do we live in Middle-earth? Science plays a key role in understanding the underpinnings for today's episode.   An interesting article suggests that Hobbits, a diminutive human-like species, somehow survive in remote captivity on the islands of Indonesia. But take it as a grain of salt. We dive deep concerning the issues of social anthropology and the chances of extinction under evolutive processes.   In this episode, Alex and Jason teach a lesson for humanity. The maintenance of lifespan, just like the survival of Hobbits, signals that small changes in evolution can produce life and death scenarios for the course of natural change. Species go extinct if they don't adapt to the changes of nature. We need to find the reason that they are not here anymore. Alex also mentions the consequence of a butterfly effect, having small changes can cascade into a ripple of massive, transforming events. A single snap of mistake can turn humanity next in the chopping board of mass extinction. Essentially making Hobbits outlive us.    We need to immortalize life and death because everything that lives will come and go. But the Earth will outlive us all. We come to the conclusion that change is the permanent key to survival. You need to adapt in order to survive in a constantly evolving world. The choice is to adapt or go extinct. The existence of Hobbits is a spark of curiosity that begs people to open up their minds for a greater world around them.   Let us join Alex and Jason as they revisit some discussion on Evolution and Extinction. www.higherdensityliving.com

Space Croutons
S2E7 Channel Surfing Remote Islands

Space Croutons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 21:02


Curdy, SALI and Jimbo catch us up to date with their research into the Eternity problem while time traveling tourist Pete brings them the next chapter in his past and future journey, this "time"  (thanks to Bevsfordt) from one of the remotest islands on earth - Bouvet Island. Cold, wet and inhospitable, it is the perfect place for a conspiracy...

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Reading Envy
Reading Envy 219: These Chickens with Carol Ann

Reading Envy

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021


Carol Ann and I discuss the reading adventures she discovered during quarantine, and we both bring books to talk about that we've read and liked lately, from music to paradise to lesser known presidents.Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 219: These Chickens Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Or listen via StitcherOr listen through Spotify Or listen through Google Podcasts Books discussed: The Nature of Fragile Things by Susan MeissnerBrood by Jackie PolzinWinter in Paradise by Elin HilderbrandThe Ensemble by Aja GabelThe Unexpected President by Scott S. GreenbergerOther mentions:Hidden Brain podcastAdventures by the BookNovel NetworkBeneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark SullivanAmerican Hookup by Lisa WadeNew York Times review of BroodThe Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova BaileyWhat Happens in Paradise by Elin HilderbrandTroubles in Paradise by Elin HilderbrandAn Equal Music by Vikram SethThe Girl on the Train by Paula HawkinsDestiny of the Republic by Candice Millard The Thursday Murder Club by Richard OsmanAn Inventory of Losses by Judith Schalansky, translated by Jackie SmithAtlas of Remote Islands by Judith Schalansky, translated by Christine LoRelated episodes:Episode 103 - Duchess Potatoes with Carol Ann EllisonEpisode 164 - Character Driven with Carol AnnEpisode 187 - Sentient Snails and Spaceships with PaulaStalk us online: Carol Ann at GoodreadsCarol Ann is @thebookandbeyond on Instagram  Jenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy All links to books are through Bookshop.org, where I am an affiliate. I wanted more money to go to the actual publishers and authors. I link to Amazon when a book is not listed with Bookshop.

Hard Factor
Hard Factor 3/24: America Shelters in Place Smoking Weed While Politicians Argue, and Assholes Attack Remote Islands and Toilet Paper Aisles

Hard Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 73:15


Barstool Sports Daily News Podcast Support Hard Factor & ‘Pop The Clutch’™ on a Shirt » MERCH: bit.ly/HF-Merch . -------------------- - America Shelters In Place across much of the country. Order coming down in major cities first and expected to spread as time goes on. - Congress is bickering about how to spend stimulus money while Americans watch, smoke more weed than usual, and hope they cancel taxes all together. The Olympics are probably delayed a year, and all of Western Europe now on lockdown with Britain joining in. - Buy the Lockdown Turn UP shirt to support Meals on Wheels who is trying to keep operations running through the response to get clean food to the needy. - Dickheads across the globe are still hoarding toilet paper and aggressively fleeing to remote islands to try and avoid catching the virus... thing is that other humans need toilet paper too, and the people on the islands have no hospitals to treat themselves if they get sick, so the cops are getting involved in all of these situation. -------------------- • Follow us on TWITTER • @HardFactorNews: bit.ly/HFTWIT . @HardFactorMark: bit.ly/MarkCats . @HardFactorPat: bit.ly/PatHF . @HardFactorWes: bit.ly/WesTwit . @HardFactorWill: bit.ly/HFwill . Follow us on INSTAGRAM @HardFactorNews: bit.ly/InstagHF . YOUTUBE: bit.ly/HardFactorYT .

Storytellers of STEMM
#7 - Sarah Youngren: Being a Seabird Biologist on Remote Islands and The Value of Art

Storytellers of STEMM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 37:13


Sarah is a seabird biologist who has worked all over doing really cool seabird research and making amazing artwork. Sarah's story is about developing a love of seabirds, doing field work on remote islands, and how science informs her art! - - You can find Rachel Villani on Twitter @flyingcypress or on Facebook at Storytellers of STEMM for more info! You can find Sarah Youngren on her linktree: https://linktr.ee/syoungre Recorded on 08 February 2020.

Travelman Podcast
HOW TO ESCAPE ABROAD WITH BEN BOWLIN FROM STUFF THEY DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW

Travelman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2020 86:16


Welcome to the Travelman Podcast, my name is Ben and I host this cool travel podcast. If you’re joining me for the first time then thanks a bunch for listening. On today’s episode, I’ll be chatting with Ben Bowlin the co-host of the very popular and well-loved conspiracy theory podcast Stuff They Don’t Want You to Know. I’m super excited to chat to Ben about his travels and his stories about escaping abroad. So, sit back and enjoy the conversation I had with Ben.   Timestamps: Intro to the show 1:45 – Radio Rental podcast 4:00 – Ben’s Guatemala adventure and information on how to stay safe in the developing world 20:35 – Travelling to underdeveloped countries or taking risk overseas and eating at a burger shop with armed guards 29:55 – Issues in Canada and Germany, Ben’s German language skills 38:52 – Berlin, Kreuzberg and drinking on the streets and being aware of your surroundings 45:44 – Ben and I were nearly in Seoul, South Korea at the same time and the DPRK edited up to 50:45… 54:38 – 100 Places You Will Never Visit book by Daniel Smith 1:00:27 – Interesting Travel Conspiracies, privacy, smaller airplane seats, passports and a town that doesn’t exist and Australia is it real? 1:18:11 – Final Questions Outro to the show   Follow Ben: Ben Bowlin on Instagram: @benbowlin Ben Bowlin on Twitter: @BenBowlinHSW Ben Bowlin email: benbowlin@iheartradio.com   Additional Information: Instagram Links: iHeart Media: @iheartmediaofficial How Stuff Works: @howstuffworks  Stuff They Don’t Want You to Know: @conspiracystuffshow  Ridiculous History: @ridiculoushistory  Carstuff: @carstuffhsw Book to Read: 100 Places You Will Never Visit by Daniel Smith Book to Read: Atlas of Remote Islands by Judith Schalansky   Follow Travelman Podcast: iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/travelman-podcast/id1281446908 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/2bfulkX1dTkOb50MaCm0NN Libsyn: travelmanpodcast.libsyn.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/travelmanpodcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/travelmanpodcast/?hl=en Twitter: twitter.com/TravelmanPod Tune In: tunein.com/podcasts/Travel/Travelman-Podcast-p1103948/ Stitcher: stitcher.com/podcast/ben-dow/travelman-podcast YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC3cYw4pCrK3C-Rty3zmw-eQ Travelman Podcast Website: travelmanpodcast.com Travelman Podcast email: travelmanpodcast@gmail.com

Eating Mosquitoes
Beautiful Short Readings

Eating Mosquitoes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2019 6:22


I read short beautifully written passages from a book called Pocket Atlas of Remote Islands by Judith Schalansky. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alomenu-samuel/message

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WWHW
WWHW E14 - Filmmaking and Football on Remote Islands with David Drake

WWHW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 49:24


We welcome UK based filmmaker David Drake on the podcast this week. Topics discussed are loneliness, style over substance in contemporary filmmaking and selling jewellery on the street. Make sure to check out David's work: https://daviddrake.co.uk And follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/w.w.h.w/

Projects for Wildlife Podcast
Episode 007 - Dr. Jennifer Lavers finds plastic on the world's most remote islands

Projects for Wildlife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 48:33


Dr. Jennifer Lavers goes to the most remote islands in the world to find plastics to figure out how this impacts wildlife and humans. She is a marine eco-toxicologist with expertise in tropical and temperate seabird ecology, plastic pollution (marine debris), invasive species management, and fisheries by-catch. She supervises a large number of graduate students in Australia and abroad working on a diverse array of projects. Find out more about Jenn and her research team at Adrift Lab. www.adriftlab.org

Schiff - Captain - Mannschaft
Abgelegene Inseln, Ausrüstungsliste, Akkus

Schiff - Captain - Mannschaft

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 32:17


In dieser Episode gibt es einen kurzen Vorausblick auf einen meiner heurigen Segeltörns: »Expedition zu den abgelegenen Inseln Kroatiens«. Auf diesem Törn geht es eine Woche lang weit hinaus auf die Adria. Er findet Mitte Mai statt, Details folgen demnächst. Golden Globe Race: Jean-Luc VDH und Mark Slats nach 212 bzw. 214 Tagen auf See im Ziel angekommen! Welche Ausrüstung sollte man auf einer Segelyacht mit haben? Der Gesetzgeber macht einige Basisvorgaben, sehr ausführliche und überlegte Anforderungen gibt es jedoch in den World Sailing Offshore Special Regulations (OSR). Eine Gefahrenquelle in der Bordelektrik stellen auch die Akkus dar, welche in diesem Podcast ebenfalls abschließend zum Thema „Gefahren der elektrischen Anlage” behandelt werden.

Eye on Travel with Peter Greenberg
Travel Today with Peter Greenberg – St Helena

Eye on Travel with Peter Greenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 61:49


This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from one of the most remote locations on the planet–St Helena Island. Deep in the middle of nowhere in the South Atlantic Ocean, this is a place that’s hard to get to, but you definitely want to be there. St Helena has a fascinating history–the second British colony and where Napolean was exiled in 1815 (also where he died). Joining the program is Adam Sizeland, Curator of the Museum of St Helena, who shares the interesting history of the island, which was discovered by accident and kept secret for decades. Jeremy Harris, Director of the St Helena National Trust, explains why St Helena isn’t a mass market destination, and why that’s a good idea. Then, resident journalist Emma Weaver talks about the biodiversity of the island and why it’s a perfect case study of disconnection. And Craig Yon, co-owner of the Blue Lantern and dive master, confirms Peter’s big fish story about their trip around the island and how many tuna they caught…There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Saint FM Radio Station on St Helena Island.  

Travel Today with Peter Greenberg
Travel Today with Peter Greenberg – St Helena

Travel Today with Peter Greenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 61:49


This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from one of the most remote locations on the planet–St Helena Island. Deep in the middle of nowhere in the South Atlantic Ocean, this is a place that’s hard to get to, but you definitely want to be there. St Helena has a fascinating history–the second British colony and where Napolean was exiled in 1815 (also where he died). Joining the program is Adam Sizeland, Curator of the Museum of St Helena, who shares the interesting history of the island, which was discovered by accident and kept secret for decades. Jeremy Harris, Director of the St Helena National Trust, explains why St Helena isn’t a mass market destination, and why that’s a good idea. Then, resident journalist Emma Weaver talks about the biodiversity of the island and why it’s a perfect case study of disconnection. And Craig Yon, co-owner of the Blue Lantern and dive master, confirms Peter’s big fish story about their trip around the island and how many tuna they caught…There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Saint FM Radio Station on St Helena Island.  

Futility Closet
212-The Lost Treasure of Cocos Island

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 32:11


Cocos Island, in the eastern Pacific, was rumored to hold buried treasure worth millions of dollars, but centuries of treasure seekers had failed to find it. That didn't deter August Gissler, who arrived in 1889 with a borrowed map and an iron determination. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll follow Gissler's obsessive hunt for the Treasure of Lima. We'll also marvel at the complexity of names and puzzle over an undead corpse. Intro: In 1875, Frederick Law Olmsted warned his son of the dangers of unchecked pussycats. Dogs were formerly so common at church services that "dog whippers" were employed to manage them. Sources for our feature on August Gissler: Ralph Hancock and Julian A. Weston, The Lost Treasure of Cocos Island, 1960. John Chetwood, Our Search for the Missing Millions of Cocos Island: Being an Account of a Curious Cruise and a More Than Curious Character, 1904. Hervey De Montmorency, On the Track of a Treasure: The Story of an Adventurous Expedition to the Pacific Island of Cocos in Search of Treasure of Untold Value Hidden by Pirates, 1904. Theon Wright, The Voyage of the Herman, 1966. David McIntee, Fortune and Glory: A Treasure Hunter's Handbook, 2016. Alex Capus, Sailing by Starlight: In Search of Treasure Island, 2013. Judith Schalansky, Atlas of Remote Islands, 2010. Alban Stewart, "Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences to the Galapagos Islands, 1905-1906: V. Notes on the Botany of Cocos Island," Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, Fourth Series, Vol. 1, Jan. 19, 1912, 375-404. Laws of the American Republics Relating to Immigration and the Sale of Public Lands: Costa Rica, United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 2, 1892. Maarten Kappelle, Costa Rican Ecosystems, 2016. "Gold of Cocos Not for Them," San Francisco Call, Oct. 14, 1901. "Race for Treasure," Topeka State Journal, Aug. 4, 1902. Alban Stewart, "Further Observations on the Origin of the Galapagos Islands," The Plant World 18:7 (July 1915), 192-200. "People Do Find Buried Treasure: Like to Join in the Search?" Changing Times 10:5 (May 1956), 44. Stuart Mann, "Another 'Treasure' Island?" Toronto Star, Aug. 26, 1989, H5. Denise Kusel, "Only in Santa Fe: Sailing Family Reaches Mystical Cocos," Santa Fe New Mexican, June 24, 2001, B-1. Jos Eduardo Mora, "Culture-Costa Rica: New Status to Help Preserve 'Treasure Island,'" Global Information Network, Dec. 21, 2002, 1. "Explorers Closing In on Pirate's Fabled Buried Treasure," Sunday Independent, Aug. 5, 2012. Jasper Copping, "'Treasure Island' Jewels Sought," Edmonton Journal, Aug. 6, 2012, A.2. Graham Clifford, "Did an 'Indo' Man Get the Hidden €200m Pirates' Treasure First?" Independent, Aug. 12, 2012. Jasper Copping, "British Expedition to Pacific 'Treasure Island' Where Pirates Buried Their Plunder," Telegraph, Aug. 5, 2012. Jasper Copping, "Closing in on Treasure Island's Hoard: An English Explorer Believes Hi-Tech Wizardry Can Finally Locate a Fabled 160m Stash Buried on Cocos, Off Costa Rica's Coast," Sunday Telegraph, Aug. 5, 2012, 27. Karen Catchpole, "Crossing Paradise: Off Costa Rica's Remote and Pristine Cocos Island, a Profusion of Fish Draws Divers -- and Illegal Fishermen -- to the Protected Marine Area," Minneapolis Star Tribune, Sept. 23, 2012, G.1. Bernie McClenny, "Cocos Island - TI9," QST 99:2 (February 2015), 93-94. Listener mail: Patrick McKenzie, "Falsehoods Programmers Believe About Names," June 17, 2010. "Awesome Falsehood: A Curated List of Awesome Falsehoods Programmers Believe in," GitHub (accessed August 11, 2018). Richard Ishida, "Personal Names Around the World," W3C, Aug. 17, 2011. Wikipedia, "Chinese Name" (accessed August 11, 2018). Wikipedia, "Mononymous Person" (accessed August 11, 2018). Michael Tandy, "Falsehoods Programmers Believe About Addresses," May 29, 2013. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Jamie Cox, who sent this corroborating link (warning -- this spoils the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

Ludiphilia
Episode 12: Playful Mapping

Ludiphilia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 43:27


Geographer Chris Perkins, co-author of the book Playful Mapping in the Digital Age, shares his love of maps and helps me explore the deep connection between mapping and play. Thanks to my awesome Patreon backers for covering my running costs and keeping the show alive. And special thanks to my $5+ supporters Anuar Lequerica, Nick, Torbjørn Vik Lunde, and Watchsmart. Relevant links: Playful Mapping in the Digital Age Chris Perkins' page at the University of Manchester website Brian Harley's final major project before he died was co-authoring the first chapter (PDF) of The History of Cartography The Atlas of Remote Islands book on Amazon US, UK, AU, Book Depository (these are all affiliate links, so I'll get a bit of money if you buy it through one of them) There's also a pocket-sized version of that book, available at Amazon US, UK, AU, and Book Depository via this (second) set of affiliate links Rhiannon Firth, Critical cartography as anarchist pedagogy? Bill Bunge's Nuclear War Atlas poster The Nuclear War Atlas book is out of print, but I found copies listed on Amazon (affiliate link) and AbeBooks I also found this blog post about the book. Includes a handful of page scans. I make Ludiphilia entirely on my own — I even compose the music now. It's a labour of love, and I have no plans of quitting as long as I can afford to pay the hosting and domain fees, but I would very much like to spend more time on it than I currently do. That requires money, unfortunately. So if you'd like to support the show, you can make a donation via Patreon or PayPal. (Or email me at richard at ludiphilia dot net if you have some other thing you like to use for donations.) For PayPal, use the payment form on paypal.me/mossrc. For Patreon, head to patreon.com/ludiphilia. You can also support the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes and sharing it with other people. And by buying my first book, The Secret History of Mac Gaming, the profits from which are helping me make my podcasts better (through equipment upgrades, reduced freelance income pressures, and the like).

Part-Time Genius
9 Incredible Stories Imported from Remote Islands

Part-Time Genius

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 19:23


From a dangerous island the Brazilian Navy refuses to let you visit (it's for your own good!), to a place where monkeys think they're training for the Kentucky Derby, Will and Mango are scouring the globe for water-locked lands and the incredible stories that come from them. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Dispaccio Elettronico
Una lettura, una visione, un ascolto

Dispaccio Elettronico

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 4:55


La puntata di oggi si è involontariamente trasformata in un consiglio di lettura, uno di visione e uno di ascolto.- Pocket Atlas of Remote Islands: https://www.amazon.it/Pocket-Atlas-Remote-Islands-Visited/dp/1846143497- Trailer Icarus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXoRdSTrR-4- The Strategies and Tactics of "Big": https://soundcloud.com/a16z/strategy-tactics-large-companies-management

Dispaccio Elettronico
Una lettura, una visione, un ascolto

Dispaccio Elettronico

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 4:55


La puntata di oggi si è involontariamente trasformata in un consiglio di lettura, uno di visione e uno di ascolto.- Pocket Atlas of Remote Islands: https://www.amazon.it/Pocket-Atlas-Remote-Islands-Visited/dp/1846143497- Trailer Icarus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXoRdSTrR-4- The Strategies and Tactics of "Big": https://soundcloud.com/a16z/strategy-tactics-large-companies-management

The Grey Nato
The Grey Nato - Episode 08 - "The Ones That Got Away"

The Grey Nato

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 75:12


This week the Jason and James are reminiscing about the ones that got away - that is, watches we've owned and later regretted selling. From Doxa to Tudor, Longines and Marathon, so many regrets. Jason is back from France with the sounds of vintage Ford race cars still ringing in his ears and James drops into a thin dive watch fugue state while trying to offer some answers in the latest round of Q&A. Finally, we've got a piping hot batch of final notes to see you through to the next episode. Send your questions to thegreynato@gmail.com. Omega Ploprof http://bit.ly/24EVzyy Lamborghini LM002 http://bit.ly/1WjpWGd New Ploprof version from BW2016 http://bit.ly/276dDQL Bathys 100 Fathom http://bit.ly/1s6lJZY John Patterson's Petrolicious Video http://bit.ly/1SZGXyT Doxa SUB750T Divingstar http://bit.ly/1SXzV0N Doxa SUB750T Caribbean http://bit.ly/24FM9zo Yema Seaspider http://bit.ly/1SZGX1Q Jason's Tudor Pelagos Review http://bit.ly/1WhXioc James' Tudor Pelagos Review http://bit.ly/1LlCTdY Benarus Worldiver Auto http://bit.ly/1VPMbms Longines Legend Diver http://bit.ly/23AtQJt Marathon TSAR http://bit.ly/1WhXh3u Rolex GMT-Master 1675 http://bit.ly/1ULfl50 Doxa SUB 300T Sharkhunter http://bit.ly/1TygO9u Jason's Trip with Baume et Mercier http://bit.ly/1VPMduz Shelby Daytona http://bit.ly/1s6lZrD History of the Ford GT http://bit.ly/1SXA4l0 Jason's Sportsways Mariner Diver http://bit.ly/1NnLSfZ Erica's Originals Nageur de Combat straps via Jason http://bit.ly/24FMguK @the_watchnerd http://bit.ly/1TxAz1t Nageur de Combat straps: http://bit.ly/276dYmw Source for the strap James mentioned: http://bit.ly/1YgXSAs JLC Boutique opening http://bit.ly/23Au2bs Enemy (movie) http://imdb.to/1VPMiyA Archimede SportTaucher http://bit.ly/1OjxWi8 Citizen AirDiver PMX56 2811/2812 http://bit.ly/1TOcDcR Glycine Combat Sub: http://bit.ly/1OjxZKN Zenith Rainbow Elite Diver http://bit.ly/1VPMlKw Eterna 1856 Diver http://bit.ly/1TOcGVU Teg Heuer Aquaracer 300m WAN2110 http://bit.ly/276ebWP Concord Mariner Diver http://bit.ly/24FMuC9 Omega Seamaster Professional 2254.50 http://bit.ly/1s6mlyD Omega Speedmaster Professional 3570.50 http://bit.ly/1T6cTDZ Pocket Atlas of Remote Islands (book) http://amzn.to/1s6modM What's On Her Wrist: http://bit.ly/24EWmPN “Haywire” (video) http://bit.ly/23AujeF “Car Maniacs: Live with Lemans” (video) http://bit.ly/1SZHxwB Write Us - thegreynato@gmail.com

Natural Born Coaches
NBC 116: Achim Nowak: Show Biz, Remote Islands and Coaching!

Natural Born Coaches

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2015 29:34


Achim Nowak isn't a traditional coach!  He left a career in show business to move to a remote island for a year, and came back refreshed and ready to help others.  He's written several books and has seen his business grow every year as a coach! 

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Ocean Currents Radio Program
Updates from the Pacific (Seabirds starving, expansion of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument, and update on seastar wasting disease)

Ocean Currents Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2014 51:00


Some speed interviews highlighting various topics: Seabird Die off on the West Coast of the US, the creation of the largest marine protected area in the world in the Pacific Ocean, and an update on seastar wasting disease. (Guests: Russ Bradley, Point Blue Conservation Science, Lance Morgan, Marine Conservation Institute, and Pete Raimondi, UC Santa Cruz)