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New Books Network
In One Ear, Out The Other

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 46:50


On today's show, we address a performer's nightmare—the nightmare of not being able to hear yourself onstage. My guest is ethnomusicologist Jacob Danson Faraday, who takes us behind the scenes of the famed Cirque du Soleil to learn how even Cirque's world-class musicians struggle with technology when they want to hear themselves.  Building on his international career as a touring sound technician, ethnomusicologist Jacob Danson Faraday researches the working communities and hidden labor of live sound technicians on large-scale touring productions. He is a recent graduate of the PhD program in ethnomusicology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Today Jake takes us behind the scenes of Cirque du Soleil, sharing his dissertation research on how sound engineers and musicians negotiate the power to hear oneself.  Stage monitoring, the technology that allows musicians to hear the performance as they play, is a topic we rarely hear about, but it's absolutely essential to performers. Faraday suggests that, while new in-ear monitors are marketed as a godsend for performers, they are more of a mixed blessing, “homogenizing listening” and creating new kinds of issues and anxieties for musicians.   Today's show was edited and mixed by Jacob Danson Faraday, with additional editing by Mack Hagood.  The song “Sail Away” by Colton Benjamin (2017) was obtained from the Free Multitrack Download Library on the Cambridge Music Technology website by Mike Senior, author of the excellent book Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio.  Read the dissertation: Buried in the mix: touring sound technicians, sonic control, and emotional labour on Cirque du Soleil's Corteo by Jacob Danson Faraday (2021).  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Dance
In One Ear, Out The Other

New Books in Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 46:50


On today's show, we address a performer's nightmare—the nightmare of not being able to hear yourself onstage. My guest is ethnomusicologist Jacob Danson Faraday, who takes us behind the scenes of the famed Cirque du Soleil to learn how even Cirque's world-class musicians struggle with technology when they want to hear themselves.  Building on his international career as a touring sound technician, ethnomusicologist Jacob Danson Faraday researches the working communities and hidden labor of live sound technicians on large-scale touring productions. He is a recent graduate of the PhD program in ethnomusicology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Today Jake takes us behind the scenes of Cirque du Soleil, sharing his dissertation research on how sound engineers and musicians negotiate the power to hear oneself.  Stage monitoring, the technology that allows musicians to hear the performance as they play, is a topic we rarely hear about, but it's absolutely essential to performers. Faraday suggests that, while new in-ear monitors are marketed as a godsend for performers, they are more of a mixed blessing, “homogenizing listening” and creating new kinds of issues and anxieties for musicians.   Today's show was edited and mixed by Jacob Danson Faraday, with additional editing by Mack Hagood.  The song “Sail Away” by Colton Benjamin (2017) was obtained from the Free Multitrack Download Library on the Cambridge Music Technology website by Mike Senior, author of the excellent book Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio.  Read the dissertation: Buried in the mix: touring sound technicians, sonic control, and emotional labour on Cirque du Soleil's Corteo by Jacob Danson Faraday (2021).  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts

New Books in Music
In One Ear, Out The Other

New Books in Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 46:50


On today's show, we address a performer's nightmare—the nightmare of not being able to hear yourself onstage. My guest is ethnomusicologist Jacob Danson Faraday, who takes us behind the scenes of the famed Cirque du Soleil to learn how even Cirque's world-class musicians struggle with technology when they want to hear themselves.  Building on his international career as a touring sound technician, ethnomusicologist Jacob Danson Faraday researches the working communities and hidden labor of live sound technicians on large-scale touring productions. He is a recent graduate of the PhD program in ethnomusicology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Today Jake takes us behind the scenes of Cirque du Soleil, sharing his dissertation research on how sound engineers and musicians negotiate the power to hear oneself.  Stage monitoring, the technology that allows musicians to hear the performance as they play, is a topic we rarely hear about, but it's absolutely essential to performers. Faraday suggests that, while new in-ear monitors are marketed as a godsend for performers, they are more of a mixed blessing, “homogenizing listening” and creating new kinds of issues and anxieties for musicians.   Today's show was edited and mixed by Jacob Danson Faraday, with additional editing by Mack Hagood.  The song “Sail Away” by Colton Benjamin (2017) was obtained from the Free Multitrack Download Library on the Cambridge Music Technology website by Mike Senior, author of the excellent book Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio.  Read the dissertation: Buried in the mix: touring sound technicians, sonic control, and emotional labour on Cirque du Soleil's Corteo by Jacob Danson Faraday (2021).  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music

New Books in Sound Studies
In One Ear, Out The Other

New Books in Sound Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 46:50


On today's show, we address a performer's nightmare—the nightmare of not being able to hear yourself onstage. My guest is ethnomusicologist Jacob Danson Faraday, who takes us behind the scenes of the famed Cirque du Soleil to learn how even Cirque's world-class musicians struggle with technology when they want to hear themselves.  Building on his international career as a touring sound technician, ethnomusicologist Jacob Danson Faraday researches the working communities and hidden labor of live sound technicians on large-scale touring productions. He is a recent graduate of the PhD program in ethnomusicology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Today Jake takes us behind the scenes of Cirque du Soleil, sharing his dissertation research on how sound engineers and musicians negotiate the power to hear oneself.  Stage monitoring, the technology that allows musicians to hear the performance as they play, is a topic we rarely hear about, but it's absolutely essential to performers. Faraday suggests that, while new in-ear monitors are marketed as a godsend for performers, they are more of a mixed blessing, “homogenizing listening” and creating new kinds of issues and anxieties for musicians.   Today's show was edited and mixed by Jacob Danson Faraday, with additional editing by Mack Hagood.  The song “Sail Away” by Colton Benjamin (2017) was obtained from the Free Multitrack Download Library on the Cambridge Music Technology website by Mike Senior, author of the excellent book Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio.  Read the dissertation: Buried in the mix: touring sound technicians, sonic control, and emotional labour on Cirque du Soleil's Corteo by Jacob Danson Faraday (2021).  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sound-studies

B90
Sail Away (Cap 222: Taylor Ray)

B90

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 46:53


Emma, Dale & Eric do their best to unpack the chaotic Western United v Brisbane game, and they are already looking forward to the top-of-the-table clash between City & Brisbane on January 11th! There was also plenty of amusement at various spicy posts on social media.

Non hanno un amico
Ep.534 - Le donne dalla pelle verde

Non hanno un amico

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 8:17


Le (inutili) polemiche sul film Wicked Fonti: estratto del brano "You Can Leave Your Hat On" scritto da Randy Newman, tratto dall'album Sail Away, del 1972, ascoltabile su Spotify; trailer ufficiale di Wicked pubblicato sul canale Youtube Universal Pictures il 15 aggio 2024; estratto del video "Romeo & Juliet - Analyzing Staging in Act 3 - Mercutio: "A plague on both your houses" pubblicato sul canale Youtube di StagingShakespeare il 17 aprile 2013; video "Wicked | Doctor Dillamond's Classroom" pubblicato sul canale Youtube Wicked Movie il 23 ottobre 2024; video "Buondì Motta, la colazione golosa e leggera Fata già così – albicocca" pubblicato sul canale Youtube Buondì Motta il 17 ottobre 2022. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Movie Madness
Episode 522: Sail Away Without Moana, Santa or Nutcrackers

Movie Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 47:33


It's Thanksgiving week and the pickings are slim on the movie front. But Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy may have something for you to watch with the family. Hint that it involves a pair of music documentaries focusing on the arrival of Liverpool's finest to the States (Beatles '64) to the soothing sounds of the ‘70s and ‘80s (Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary). You can also hear about the latest from David Gordon Green as Ben Stiller attends to his ill-behaved nephews (Nutcrackers) and the new film from the Farrelly Bros. involving Jack Black answering a young boy's Christmas call as Satan (Dear Santa). Finally, Disney turns one of their beloved films into a series and then back into a theatrical sequel (Moana 2).   0:00 - Intro 1:20 - Beatles '64 8:25 - Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary 17:32 - Nutcrackers 29:20 - Dear Santa 38:07 - Moana 2 45:53 - Outro

Broadway to Main Street

A terrific Noël Coward score launched Elaine Stritch on the voyage to stardom in this 1961 musical. We play selections from the Broadway cast album, the London cast album and more, including performances from the Master, too. (Support from the Noël Coward Foundation.) 

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
Prog & Roll Presents: Man in the moon by ICE. (October 20th, 2024). Show #469

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 122:25


Now on air: The Prog & Roll Radio Show 0:51 TRION Silence of the Universe 4:42 Pilgrim (2007) REALISEA Strong Enough 5:05 Mantelpeace (2020) KAYAK Love, Sail Away 3:13 Seventeen (2018) AYREON Two Worlds Now One 3:43 Transitus (2020) Prog & roll Radio Show with George and Nihal 0:29 ICE Man in the Moon 7:04 […]

Cafè Jazz
L'era de les big bands: la Jazztech Big Band del trompetista Rob Parton

Cafè Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 28:44


Wilson County News
Enjoy 'Sail Away Gala' in Poth

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 0:52


It's that time of year again! Poth Education Foundation's annual Sail Away Gala is set for Saturday, Nov. 9. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with dinner served at 6 p.m. at Kosciusko Hall, 7975 F.M. 541 in Stockdale. This year, there will be two new ways to support the foundation at the Gala — Bucket Prize drawing items and Split the Deck. There will also be a live action, casino, and dance for attendees to enjoy. To purchase a table or donate an item or basket, call Rhealyn Hubbert at 210- 913-8165 or email events@potheducationfoundation.org.Article Link

Harvest Hills Alliance Church
Sail Away - Jonah 1

Harvest Hills Alliance Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 35:58


Beginning our new sermon series titled 'The Depths of God's Grace', Pastor Aaron shares from Jonah chapter 1, a sermon titled 'Sail Away'. If you need support or encouragement, or would like to learn more about how to begin a relationship with Jesus, please reach out to the church or email help@hhachurch.com.

The Classic English Literature Podcast
Flesh and Spirit: The Writing of John Donne

The Classic English Literature Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 40:49


Send us a Text Message.Poet and priest John Donne's work seems to transcend its early 17th century moment and feels as fresh and alive to us as anything written today.  In this episode, we look at the following texts:"The Bait""Elegy 19: To His Mistress Going To Bed""Batter my heart""Death, be not proud""The Flea""A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning""Meditation 17" from Devotions Upon Emergent OccasionsAdditional music: "You Can Leave Your Hat On" by Randy Newman.  Sail Away.  Reprise Records.  1972.  Accessed as public domain through the Internet Archive.Support the Show.Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, or wherever you listen. Thank you!Email: classicenglishliterature@gmail.comFollow me on Instagram, Facebook, Tik Tok, and YouTube.If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting it with a small donation. Click the "Support the Show" button. So grateful!Podcast Theme Music: "Rejoice" by G.F. Handel, perf. The Advent Chamber OrchestraSubcast Theme Music: "Sons of the Brave" by Thomas Bidgood, perf. The Band of the Irish GuardsSound effects and incidental music: Freesounds.orgMy thanks and appreciation to all the generous providers!

The VBAC Link
Episode 323 Emily's 2VBA2C With an Induction

The VBAC Link

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 49:18


During her first labor, Emily experienced a hyperactive uterus where she had constant squeezing with no breaks and minimal dilation. She was at a birth center but after exhausting all coping options decided to transfer to the hospital. After receiving an epidural and Pitocin, then detecting meconium, Emily was ready to consent to a Cesarean. Emily's second birth was a planned Cesarean, then her third and fourth births were both VBACs. Emily describes how even though her provider was the same for both vaginal deliveries, her experiences were so different. With her third, Emily had a beautiful pushing stage and easy recovery. However, pushing with her fourth felt rushed and she experienced a fourth-degree tear. Meagan and Emily share the importance of making your preferences known in every aspect of labor and delivery so your support team can speak up when you are not able to. Needed WebsiteHow to VBAC: The Ultimate Prep Course for ParentsFull Transcript under Episode Details Meagan: Hello, Women of Strength. We have a 2VBA2C story for you today. We were just talking about it before we started recording all of the acronyms. I was like, “Oh, you're a VBAC after two C-sections story.” And your baby is 8– wait, did I see that right? 8 months? Emily: He's 9 months now. Meagan: 9 months. Emily: He's almost a year. 8 months, 9 months, 10 months, somewhere around there. Meagan: Still very little, still very fresh so I'm excited for you to share his story and your other babies' stories. We have Emily by the way. This is Emily. Hello, Emily. Emily: Hi. Meagan: Remind me. Where are you located? Emily: I'm in Texas. Meagan: Okay, you're in Texas. Awesome. Okay you guys, we're going to share her stories. We do have a Review of the Week so I want to hurry and get into that and then we'll jump into Emily's stories. This Review is from Rachel and it says, “Thanks for giving me the confidence to have a VBAC. I am glad I found this amazing podcast when I was newly pregnant with baby number two. After a long, traumatic experience that ended in a C-section, I was cautiously hopeful that I would have a VBAC. Using information that I learned from hearing other people's stories on The VBAC Link, I felt confident and prepared for the birth of my son. On October 9, 2020” so that was four years ago, “I had a beautifully redemptive VBAC and welcomed our boy into the world. Thank you so much for helping me achieve my dream.” Women of Strength, that review is for you. You and your stories and your participation in the community and on Instagram and all the places is seriously what builds this community up and helps these other Women of Strength find the courage just like she said and find the education.I'm so excited for you, Rachel. Congrats and as always, if you have time to leave a review, please do so. It helps other Women of Strength find stories. Meagan: Okay, Ms. Emily. Let's get into this. So you have four babies now. Emily: Yes. My oldest is about to be 7 and my youngest is 8 months or so. Meagan: Okay, so you were having your first C-section as I was pregnant with my VBA2C baby. Emily: Yeah, it was 2017. Meagan: When you had him? Emily: When I had her. I had three girls and then my youngest is a boy. Meagan: Yes. My VBA2C was in 2016 so just right before, yeah. Awesome. Okay, well I'm going to turn the time over to you. Emily: Sure. So my first pregnancy, I actually found out I was pregnant on my honeymoon when we were in Mexico. Meagan: Oh my gosh. Emily: Yeah. I was stressed out and working out a bunch and all of this planning the wedding. I expected my period to come while we were there so I'm like, “Oh, it's going to be the worst. I have all of these white clothes and I'm going to be on the beach and I'm going to have my period.” It just didn't come so it was right at the start of our honeymoon. I was like, “Let's take a test. I don't want to be drinking margaritas for the rest of the week,” then of course, I was. We came back from the honeymoon with another big announcement. I feel like a lot of people's stories is that you didn't know any better and you just showed up at the hospital and you did what the doctor said. I was the exact opposite at that point. I was reading all of the things. I read the Ina May book. I had a midwife at a birth center and I was going to the chiropractor constantly. I was doing all of the things to be ready to give birth at the birth center without medication and all of that. That's just not how it ended up. I think I was around 36 weeks and she was breech. I was going to the chiropractor all of the time trying to get her to turn. I was doing Spinning Babies. I was doing acupuncture. I was going upside down all of the time. I was finding swimming pools to do handstands and all of the things. I did moxibustion where you smoke–Meagan: Uh-huh, on your Bladder 6. Emily: She was still breech so my midwife set me up with the breech guy. People come to him from all over to do breech vaginal deliveries so I started seeing him. This was when we were living in Houston so I started seeing him and we did all of the things to try and get her to turn and ended up having a version. I went in. I had an epidural. They manually turned her and then afterward, they were monitoring me in the room and the nurses were like, “Okay, well do you want to be induced now?” I was like, “Nope. I've got a plan. I'm going home.” So I left the hospital after that. She stayed head down and then I went to 42 weeks and at about 42 weeks, I went into labor but my labor was weird. I was getting contractions but there was no break between them. It was just constant, squeezing pressure. I was texting my midwife asking, “I don't know what to do. I can't time them. There is no in-between.” It was mostly my back and after, I think it was 3 hours and I was like, “I can't do this. This is too weird.” I didn't have any guidance for what to do if you're not able to– they weren't broken up at all. Meagan: Were you dehydrated at all? Emily: No, I don't think so. I'm not sure. We finally went into the birthing center and it stayed that way for a really long time. We were there throughout the night. I was on a birthing ball and my husband was just elbow into my back for hours. I couldn't sleep because it was just constant pain. I tried the Rebozo scarf. We did all kinds of things while I was there. I will say though, I should have had a doula because my midwife kind of just left the room and was gone. She was somewhere in the center probably sleeping. I don't know. She would come in every once in a while and we were really just left to our own devices in there. We had done I think it was a six-week class. We went in every week trying to prepare. Yeah, we were just in this room together in the middle of the night really tired and in a lot of pain not knowing what to do to get this going. At one point, I was on an IV. She had given me all of the pain stuff that they can give you. At one point, she was like, “I've done all of my–” I wish I could remember. Meagan: I've exhausted all my tools type thing. Emily: Yeah, I've given you as many doses as I can in a time period. We did the catheter. That came out at some point. I think it was Monday when I went in there and then Wednesday when I ended up leaving there. At one point, she was checking to see. She was looking at my cervix and my water broke. There was a bunch of meconium and it was green crazy. She just looked at me and was like, “I think it's probably time for you to go.” I got back in the car in rush-hour traffic in Houston and headed to the hospital. There was a nurse in the back seat with me holding my IV bag. My husband drove us there. She had called the doctor who did my version so I had already met him and known him and known that he was pretty progressive as well doing breech vaginal deliveries and I know he did breech twin deliveries. He was a very cool guy so I felt good about that. We went. He was like, “All right. Let's do an epidural. You can sleep. You can relax and all these things.” That's what we did. I think I had the epidural for 8 hours and I was at 6 centimeters. They were like, “Okay, what about Pitocin?” I feel like they did give me a lot of time and I hate the saying “give me” but they gave me a lot of time and by the end of it, I was exhausted. I was done and ready to get her out. I only made it to 6 centimeters after all of that. It was 3 days of labor. By that time, just get her out of there. She was almost 10 pounds. She was big. Yeah. The C-section, that all went fine. I found recovery to be especially hard. My body was already so tired. Meagan: Exhausted. Emily: Exhausted. I wasn't prepared for it. I didn't expect it to be as painful as it was, but yeah. I know some people kind of just pop right up after and are moving around. That was not my experience. That was my first. I feel like I had 10 experiences in one. I did the midwife birth center thing. They tried to get my labor going with an epidural. I had already been there for an epidural once so by the time I was getting the second one, it was whatever, and then the C-section also all in that one pregnancy. Yeah. I feel like it was three births in one.But yeah, then we got pregnant with my second. I talked to my midwife again. She was like, “I don't do VBACs,” so the first person I called was the guy who did my C-section and my version. I said, “I want to do a VBAC.” He was like, “All right.” He was very cool about it and awesome. It was another really easy pregnancy. I got to the end. I was 41 weeks. Meagan: So you carry longer. Emily: Yes. I was 41 weeks with her and I went in for an appointment and they did a sonogram and I was like, “Please can you check my cervix? I just have to know where I'm at.” Yeah, I hadn't dilated at all and he was like, “Well, your sonogram's estimating that she's going to be 10 pounds also.” My mom had been in town at that point. They were trying to be there for the birth and helping me with my toddler and she had to leave the next day because my sister was being induced in Dallas. She had been staying with me for that whole last two weeks and it was like a now or never she's going to be gone. I'm already 41 weeks. I was also teaching and so every day, I was walking into work so pregnant. 1000 comments like, “You're still here? You're still pregnant?” It just felt like I was sick of it. Then hearing the 10 pounds, I was like, “All right. Let's just have a C-section I guess.” He left that up to me. I feel like he would have if I said. He wasn't even doing cervical checks at that point. It was me who asked for it. He left it up to me and he agreed when I said, “Okay. I guess we'll just do a C-section.” That one was different because it was scheduled. We went in the next morning. It was easy, breezy, and a little bit better of a recovery since I wasn't already so exhausted at that point. But yeah. I had a newborn and a toddler and a C-section again. It was rough. It kept opening because I was picking up my toddler. I went back to work I think when my second was six weeks old. Yeah. It was a lot. Those were my first two C-sections. Very different experiences for both of them with the same doctor. Then COVID happened and I finished the school year teaching online when COVID happened and my husband was working in oil and gas. We decided we were going to move to my parents' ranch. I finished the school year online from there and he was working with my dad. My dad does custom home building so that was something he wanted to get into. It was kind of the perfect segue out of there. Meagan: Mhmm. So where were your first two babies born? Emily: Houston. Meagan: In Houston. For people who are interested in breech, are you willing to share that provider's name? Emily: Yes. His name is Dr. Alfredo Gei. Meagan: Okay. Emily: Yeah. I mean, he was great. I don't know if he's still working or not down there, but he was awesome. He was a very, very cool guy. He was very calm, very respectful, friendly, and all of the things. Meagan: Yeah. Yes, good. Emily: Yeah. We moved up to my parents' ranch in Glen Rose, Texas. I finished the school year online. I decided I would stay home with my two kids. I think by the end of that summer, we were ready to have our third. It was perfect timing. I was staying home. We had my parents there. My husband had an easier work obligation working with my dad and all of that so I got pregnant with my third. That pregnancy was wild. We had a lot going on. I guess it was my first experience having a pregnancy that didn't go super smoothly and whatever test and all of the normal things you do like blood testing if you choose to do that. Everything came back weird so I'd have to go in and retest. I think at one point in the beginning, they thought she might have Down Syndrome so it was like, “Well, you can do the amnio to find out or you can wait until that anatomy scan.” I spent that time just waiting until 20 weeks to find out if she had Down Syndrome or not. I tried to do the gender test, one of those home ones. My first two were a surprise and with her, I just wanted to know. I needed something. I wanted to know what was going on in there. We did one of those gender tests and it came back inconclusive. Whatever could go wrong was going wrong with the pregnancy. I had found an OB/GYN who was VBAC-friendly who worked with a group of midwives so it was him and a bunch of midwives. I started seeing him and them because I thought– oh, I didn't even mention. When I had my second baby, they predicted her to be 10 pounds. She was 7 pounds. It made me so mad. It made me so mad. Meagan: Okay, so now I have a question for you because we talk about third-trimester ultrasounds. At 41 weeks, that is normal because they do non-stress tests and all of those things. Would you have chosen a different situation or would the scenario be the same because of your mom and convenience and all of that? Emily: That's a good question. I would like to say that I would have at least given myself a couple more days at that point, just a couple more days to see maybe. I always think, What if I had gone into labor in that next couple of days instead of the C-section? Would she have come out easier being 7 pounds and not 10 pounds? Of course, I thought, Maybe it's my pelvis. Big baby, small pelvis, and all of these things. I don't know. It's hard to say. I was really ready to have her. Meagan: Absolutely and you were given an opportunity. That goes to speak where you are in your pregnancy. That's a vulnerable state. That's a very vulnerable state. But you had her and it was an okay C-section and your mom was there and all sorts of things. Emily: Yeah. She came out and then they brought me back to the room and my mom was there. She got to meet the baby then drove all the way back up to Dallas and my sister had hers. They are a day apart. Meagan: Aww, that is so fun. Emily: Anyway, with my third, I was seeing him and I had some weird blood testing results and weird stuff happening at the beginning. It was the end of COVID sort of so COVID started around spring break. I got pregnant around that summer and by the next spring, it had been quite a while but hospitals and stuff still had all of those weird rules in place about people being in the room and all of the things. It was the tail end of that. My husband got to come in for the anatomy scan. He was there with me in the room when she did all of the scanning and everything and then he had to leave when the doctor came in. He went and waited outside in the car and the doctor came in and my first question obviously was, “Did you see any Down Syndrome markers?” They said, “No.” They didn't see that, but her head circumference and her cerebellum were measuring in the first percentile. The normal range is 1-100 and she was right there on the cusp of being abnormally small. He dropped that bomb on me while I was in there by myself. He waited until my husband had left. He told me that I was going to need to go and see a maternal-fetal medicine specialist and then I could come back after that. I left that appointment just in shambles not knowing what was going on or what to expect or what that meant and then I had to wait for an appointment to see a maternal-fetal medicine specialist. At that point, I just threw the whole VBAC idea out the window. It was all about what was going on with the baby and keeping the baby healthy and all of those things. My mom is a NICU nurse so I was like, “Well, I'm going to give birth at the hospital that she works with because if my baby goes into the NICU, I want her to be there, and all of these women that I had known her working with for 30 years.” I went to see a maternal-fetal medicine specialist. I switched providers and hospitals and I went to where my mom was working. I went in and they measured her cerebellum for the rest of my pregnancy. It was every other week or so I would go in and they measured. She stayed on that very tail end the entire time. I want to say that she might have reached the 6th percentile by the end in growth so it was still pretty precarious not really knowing what the deal was there. But by all accounts, she was healthy. They weren't giving me any kind of diagnosis or suspicions about anything. She kept falling in the normal range which meant they weren't going to do any further testing. They could have done an MRI or something on my stomach at one point but they didn't do any of that. I think around 34 weeks, I had an appointment and I was just like, “You know, if we're good to have a VBAC, I still want to do that.” I just looked at my provider and was like, “This was my plan. I don't see why it still can't be my plan. I've got two toddlers at home. I really can't have another surgery. I don't want to do that.” She was like, “Okay. Awesome.” I was expecting a fight. Meagan: You're like, you do. You really, really do. You expect this, “No” or “But, well–”. Those are the things that you automatically assume so when you have a provider who's like, “Okay, cool,” you're like, wait what? It throws you off. Emily: Yeah. I left there with a skip in my step. Meagan: I bet you did. Emily: Right after that, I contacted a friend of mine who is a doula and I started working with her. She shared your podcast with me so I was listening, listening, listening to as many episodes as I could in those couple of weeks and it was very helpful. I'm not a confrontational person or even a person who previously was good at advocating so I was mostly listening. I already knew what the hospital situation looked like. I already knew what a C-section looked like so I was really listening for how do these conversations happen with doctors and what does that look like when you're advocating for yourself? What are the words that I need to use? I listened for a lot of those kinds of examples of this is what I can say if she says this. This is what I can come back with or suggest if this happens. So that was very helpful for me to just go in and can we do a Foley? Can we do a Cook's? Meagan: To feel prepared to have that conversation. Emily: Yeah. I know at one point, they wanted to schedule an induction and I said, “Well, what if I just don't come?” She was like, “Well, we can't drive to your house and bring you,” kind of response. “What if I don't want to do Pitocin and all of this? Can you do a Foley or a Cook's?” I really came into those appointments with more of a two-sided conversation and not just “We're going to do this. We're going to do this. We're going to do this.” I remember I got there at my 36-week appointment and my nurse was like, “Okay, go get undressed.” I didn't get undressed. I just sat there with all my clothes. She came back in and I was like, “I don't want that. I don't want my cervix checked.” Meagan: Good job. Emily: Yeah, she didn't know what to do with that. She was like, “I think she's going to want to look.” I was like, “Well, why?” Meagan: I don't want it. Emily: “I don't want to know. It's going to get me in my head. What's going to change if I'm 36 weeks?” Obviously, that was the norm there to start doing that at that point. What happens if I'm 1 centimeter? What happens if I'm 3? I'm still going to go home. I remember that was the first time I did something out of the norm there. I didn't even say the whole doula thing since it was the end of COVID. They were still working out who was allowed in so I asked for a doula and they didn't know if they could even have them so we were asking the hospital for hospital policies and calling up there asking all kinds of questions. By the time we did show up, everybody there was like, “She's here. She's here.” My mom worked there too so it felt a little bit like maybe everyone else was walking on eggshells with me because– Meagan: Because of your mom too. Emily: Well, my mom too. She was working that day so I probably couldn't have had her if she had come in as an extra person with us, but she was working and so she just showed up in our room in her scrubs and everything. I went into labor. Meagan: What gestation on this one?Emily: I was 37 weeks. Meagan: Whoa! So way earlier. Emily: Yes, way earlier. It was Easter. I started having contractions during the whole Easter thing. I'm hiding eggs struggling around the yard and I went to bed that night thinking, This feels like it's it. They were not painful but they were stronger than the regular Braxton Hicks so I went to bed and I think at 3:00 or so in the morning, they started waking me up. I tried to keep sleeping until 6:00 in the morning. I woke my husband up and was like, “You've got to figure out getting the kids to school and stuff. We're going to be going into the hospital.” It was about an hour drive. So I got in the bath. My doula told me to get in the bath and she gave me some different positions and stuff to do so I did all of that and that sped things along a whole lot. I did some curb walking and then yeah, I showed up at the hospital ready to have her and I want to say I was in labor there for three or four hours. I asked to speak to the– is it the anesthesiologist who does the epidurals and stuff? Meagan: Yep. Emily: I told her that I wanted a walking epidural. A lot of people don't know that there is a range. You can have it on full blast or you can have just a little bit. She gave me a very light epidural. I was able to still move in the bed and get in different positions. They had the bar over the bed at one point. They wanted to do an internal monitor at some point because my heartbeat and the baby's heartbeat, they could not figure out where to put the strap. I declined that. The nurse really just had to stay in there with it pressed to my stomach for hours. Yeah, that's what we did. I moved around. There was a peanut ball at some point and then yeah. They checked my cervix and my water broke. I don't know if that was on purpose or not, but I then had another water break at a cervical check and things went pretty quickly after that. I think I pushed through three contractions. Right before I started pushing, my OB came in and said she was leaving and that another doctor would be coming in. I was like, “Does he know? Is he cool?” I was so confused. But yeah, he came in and he was great. He asked if I wanted a mirror. I know that he was using oil and he had a hot compress and whatever. Meagan: That's awesome. Emily: He let me pull her out so I reached down and I grabbed her. It was all very cool. We were blasting Enya's Sail Away. It was a whole vibe. Meagan: I love that. Oh my gosh, I can just picture it all. Emily: It was very easy. Hardest pregnancy, easiest labor and birth. Yeah, she came out. I would say she slid out, but pushing wasn't hard. I could see what was happening. I don't know. I felt very comfortable. Meagan: Good. Emily: I felt ready. Meagan: Good. At the end, was anything going on with her? Emily: Yes. That's another whole long story. She didn't pass her newborn hearing screening so when they do the hearing test, it's a couple of days after you have the baby. She didn't pass and they thought, Oh, she might have fluid in her ears and this and that. You'll have to go back and do it again in a week or so. We went back and did it again and she didn't pass again. We had to go to the Children's Hospital and they did another type of hearing test and we found out that she was deaf. Yeah, we went down the whole hearing aid route and that. Healthwise besides her hearing, she was having a really hard time holding her head up. I think we started having a PT come when she was 4 weeks because her head was just flopping all over. I guess she was diagnosed with a gross motor delay and so we did PT until she started walking at 2.5. We had the option of doing genetic testing and all of that to find out the reason for the hearing loss and we just kind of thought, What's it going to change? She's still not going to be hearing after all of these tests so whatever. We will just deal with what we've got going on right now. She got hearing aids at 4 months. We were going in and they would do all kinds of tests and stuff. She still wasn't responding to any sound so they wanted to do cochlear implants and in order to do that, you have to have an MRI. They look at everything structurally to make sure you are a good candidate for cochlear implants. They look at the nerve and the ear canal and all of those things. They came back and they said, “She can get them. She's a good candidate for that, but here's what we saw with her brain on the MRI.” She had white matter abnormalities which are just when they go in and they look, if you have all of these white spots, they indicate inactivity so she had a bunch of that that they couldn't explain and she had a cyst somewhere in there on some groove. I have forgotten all of the lingo at this point. They wanted to find out what the cause of all of those things were. They also didn't want to give her cochlear implants if they thought that these areas were going to grow so then we started doing all of the genetic and DNA testing. They wanted us to wait a year to do her next MRI and the cochlear implants to make sure in that year time period they didn't grow at all. We were just like, “We can't do that. One, we can't wait a year to find out if our child has this thing that's taking over her brain and two, it's a critical time for learning language and speech and all of those things.” We settled with 6 months so we waited another 6 months. We did another MRI. They checked. Nothing grew. She was still making growths and learned to crawl and all of those things. She just did everything about a year behind. Yeah, we did cochlear implants and we all learned sign language and that's how we communicate. Yeah, it's been 3 years now. She just started the deaf preschool last week. Meagan: Awesome. Emily: And now bringing it home with baby number four. Meagan: Baby number four who is 9 months old? Emily: Yes. He was a surprise. We had a lot going on with my third daughter. I've got Eloise who is 7, Violet who is 5, and Matilda who just turned 3. We thought, Maybe we'll have another. Let's see what's going on with her. Let's get her into kindergarten. Let's get her speaking and signing and all of these things. Then we had surprise baby number four. He ended up being a boy so that was fun. He was born in July of last year. Meagan: Okay. Emily: During all of that, our insurance had changed so I couldn't go back to the same OB/GYN and I went to another one at that same hospital. After I had my third, my hormones were just so wild and crazy and I had a lot of anxiety and obviously stress from all that was going on with her. I went in and I was like, “I just want to figure out what's going on with my hormones.” I remember the doctor asked me about my previous pregnancies and births and stuff. I told her, “I actually had a VBAC with Dr. So and so at this hospital.” She said, “Oh, if you want to do that again, you've got to go somewhere else because we don't do that here.” Meagan: But you're like, “But I did do it here.” Emily: I was like, “Don't worry about it because I don't want to have another one.” Of course, a few months after that, I ended up getting pregnant again so our insurance had changed yet again. If you have a baby who has special needs, you've got to get the insurance thing figured out all the time. We changed again. I was able to go back to the same doctor so when I was pregnant with him, I saw her and she was like, “I'm guessing you're going to want another VBAC.” I said, “You're right.” Same thing. I didn't let them check my cervix. I didn't have a late-term sonogram. I went into labor with him. I got induced. That's right. I got induced with him. Yeah, yeah. I was 41 weeks again. Meagan: Okay. Emily: I was so expecting another early one and then I got to 41 weeks and we started talking about inductions and stuff. I said, “If I come in and do this, I'm going to want to do Foley or something again.” So that's what we did. That put me into labor right away. I think I was 1 centimeter so they were able to put that in and it just went from there. I will say this about the fourth with the same provider. I specifically in my birth plan said, “No students.” I feel like I had already done all of that. I had already allowed all of them. I had paid my dues to society by letting them in. I had a student who did my epidural with my second. I was done. I was done with that. I didn't want a bunch of people in the room. When it was time to put in the Foley, she wasn't available so they were like, “Do you mind if a resident does it?” I'm like, “That's fine.” The question was raised about breaking my water. I think I was over 6 centimeters at that point when they were asking about breaking my water and I was like, “Eh.” I talked to my doula. She was there again. I talked to my doula about it and we decided that was okay to get things moving along. They said, “Oh, well she's not available still. Can a resident come in and do that?” I was like, “Okay.” Then it was time to push and deliver and a whole team of people came in. I was in the thick of it. I had another really low-dose epidural so I was still feeling a lot. I also thing one thing about the low-dose epidural managing pain and staying on top of pain is a real thing and you can reach a certain point where there's not much you can do about it where you are too far. That's where I got with that. Even though I had the epidural, I was too far along at that point for it to do much. I was like, “Turn it up. Turn it up.” It wasn't making any difference so just know that's something that does happen. When it was time to push, my doctor on her wheelie stool just scooted out of the way and someone else showed up. Meagan: What? Again? Emily: From the background and it was like, “Push, push, push!” The vibes were very different. I'm not sure why that happened because as far as I'm concerned, nothing was happening with me medically and nothing was happening with him medically to necessitate me to push vigorously. I had not been pushing for hours. I got him out in under 30 minutes. It felt like there was this need for me to get him out of there and get him out quickly. I'm not sure why that happened. So I guess it was a resident who was down there. There was no oil this time. There was no hot compress this time. There was more pulling during the pushing part and I ended up tearing fourth degree all the way. It was awful. Same provider, different experience. She's retired now. I wouldn't go as far to say that I'd recommend her to other people having a VBAC. I think she was more– what's the word? Not VBAC-friendly. Meagan: Tolerant. Emily: Tolerant. I think she didn't think I was going to get there so she said yes thinking that's not how it was going to go and we'd never get to that point where I was in labor there ready to push. That's what happened both times so it was thrust upon her also. She's not a bad doctor or anything. That's my one takeaway from that one. You're pushing and there's a lot of people in the room and there's a lot going on and you're very much focused. I wish that I or someone else in the room had said, “Oh wait, what's happening down there? Why is this person coming in? Why are we doing this so quickly? What's this need to rush?” Yeah. That's my takeaway from that one. At the end of the day, I had an easy pregnancy and an easy delivery. I did have another vaginal, but it also came with some bad as well. It was a bad recovery for me for sure. Meagan: You know, I think that's something to note. Like you said, you got your vaginal birth and everything, but not every vaginal birth always ends with an easy recovery or an easy experience or even a positive experience so it does help to have that support team but here you go. Still even then at the last second, you got switched out on like you did last time too. That's weird. I'm like, was she not confident in delivering babies or what? That's interesting. Emily: I don't know. I'm not sure. Of course, afterward, I'm like, If she had stayed sitting there, would I have torn as much? Meagan: Exactly, yeah. Emily: If I was pressured to go so quickly, would I have torn as much? I left that one feeling, What just happened? I talked to my doula afterward about it and she was like, “You know, I wish I had said something,” but unless we had talked about it before, for her to stop a doctor in the middle of what they are doing without me having already told her, “Hey, I don't want this,” it's weird. Meagan: It's a really tricky situation. As a doula, I will say it's very tricky when you're like, I don't like what I'm seeing, but she's not saying anything and didn't say anything to me before this. I would assume she doesn't like this, but at the same time, yeah. Like you said, it's tricky. You don't want to step on people's toes. You don't want to change the atmosphere. It doesn't sound like the atmosphere was exactly peaceful either, but yeah. Gosh. That's hard. Emily: Yeah. It was another unexpected thing. I hadn't prepared for that scenario. I had it in my birth plan that I didn't want students, but then I had said yes to them for these things, so I can see how we got there, but yeah. For those wondering, I pushed him out to Shania Twain's Man I Feel Like a Woman. There were some good vibes in there. Meagan: I'm loving all of your music choices. That is amazing. Oh my gosh. Well, I'm sorry that it was that type of an ending. I am happy for you that you were able to have both of your vaginal births. But it's such a good takeaway and a great note. Women of Strength, think about those things too even with pushing, what you are wanting. Talk about this to your team. “If nothing's wrong, if nothing is emergent, I need it to be this way,” because that is for sure tricky. I wanted to talk about way into the first birth. I wanted to give a couple of suggestions for people who are having a hyperactive uterus where the uterus is just too active. It's not releasing. Sometimes that can be a baby's position working through and trying to get into the right position and the uterus is trying to help but a lot of the time it can be due to things like dehydration or I know that sometimes if there's a UTI or an infection or something like that, that can cause a hyperactive uterus. Sometimes people just have hyperactive uteruses but with a uterus that is just not letting go like yours, something that a midwife a long time ago within my doula career suggested to a client of mine was called cramp bark. Cramp bark, yeah. It's a tincture and you can take it. It can try to help relax the uterus so if you are having really long prodromal labor or like Emily where her uterus just wouldn't give up and it was just constant– and you said it was in your back. Emily: I had that wrap-around experience. It was like, I'm in a whole lot of pain but it's right here in my back. It never eased up. No, and then I wasn't dilating at the same time after all of this time of being like that. I think it was definitely her positioning. She was sunny-side up by the time the C-section did happen. Meagan: That's what I was thinking. Were you dehydrated or was it a positional thing? A positional factor can do that. Sometimes the uterus needs to relax so we can work with position. I know you were working with position but your uterus wasn't giving up. Sometimes you can increase your hydration, but cramp bark and always, always, always ask your provider about it, but it was actually something that a midwife and I think Julie took it with one of her babies with her prodromal labor too and it helped her as well. I just wanted to bring back that note of if you're having that hyperactive uterus, there could be a few things like hydration, position, maybe it's an infection that is undetected or maybe you've just got a great uterus that likes to keep squeezing. Thank you so much for sharing all of your beautiful stories. I'm so happy for you and congratulations. Emily: Thank you for having me. ClosingWould you like to be a guest on the podcast? Tell us about your experience at thevbaclink.com/share. For more information on all things VBAC including online and in-person VBAC classes, The VBAC Link blog, and Meagan's bio, head over to thevbaclink.com. Congratulations on starting your journey of learning and discovery with The VBAC Link.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vbac-link/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Wired For Impact
Sail Away & Live Free Off-Grid with Steph Harrison

Wired For Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 54:04


Guest BioSteph Harrison is a world record-holding spearfisher and digital entrepreneur who has transitioned from a high-powered corporate career to a life of adventure and online business success. Living full-time off-grid on her sailboat, Steph is known for her achievements in spearfishing and her innovative approach to affiliate and digital marketing. She now teaches others how to build profitable online businesses while enjoying a lifestyle of freedom and exploration.Episode SummaryJoin us for an inspiring conversation with Steph Harrison, a digital marketing expert and world record-holding spearfisher. Steph shares her journey from a corporate vice president to a full-time adventurer and entrepreneur, living off-grid on her sailboat. Discover how she built a successful online business from scratch, her strategies for affiliate marketing, the importance of mentorship, and how she balances her passion for spearfishing with her digital marketing endeavors. This episode is packed with actionable insights for anyone looking to break free from the 9-to-5 grind and create a life of financial and personal freedom.In This Episode, You'll Discover... How Steph transitioned from a corporate career to a life of adventureThe basics of affiliate marketing and its potential for income generationThe importance of mentorship in achieving entrepreneurial successStrategies for building a social media presence from scratchTips for living off-grid and managing resources on a sailboatThe challenges and rewards of setting world records in spearfishingHow to balance multiple streams of income in a digital businessConnect with StephInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephlynnharrisonstan.store/letsmakemoneyhunnyReady to transform your life and business like Steph Harrison? Tune in to this episode of Wired for Impact to get started on your journey to financial freedom and off-grid adventure! Listen now at https://ImpactNow.com/101

New Scientist Weekly
Weekly: New human cases of bird flu; Sail away to Alpha Centauri; Sea slugs hunt in packs

New Scientist Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 26:11


#259More people in the US are getting bird flu. Though numbers are small – just five new cases, all mild – every new case is a reason for concern. How and why is it being transmitted – and how is it being monitored?What if you could make a sailboat that's pushed not by wind, but lasers? Breakthrough Starshot is a mission attempting to send a spacecraft to our nearest star system, Alpha Centauri, using such a lightsail. While lightsail designs have been too expensive and unworkable so far, a new prototype is looking promising.Climate change is threatening a key part of the global climate system. The Atlantic Meridional Ocean Circulation (AMOC) system transports heat and salinity between the tropics and the poles. Scientists have ongoing concerns about its stability, but it's now showing signs of potential collapse much sooner than expected. And if it does shut down, the knock-on effects would be drastic.What makes a planet a planet? Defining this is what knocked Pluto off planetary status, but now one researcher has proposed a new set of criteria. Is the new method useful – and does it change which objects are considered planets?Believe it or not – sea slugs hunt in packs. A species of sea slug has been seen ganging up on brown sea anemones to avoid its poisonous tentacles. How are they capable of teaming up like this?Hosts Rowan Hooper and Christie Taylor discuss with guests Grace Wade, Alex Wilkins, Madeleine Cuff and Sophie Bushwick.To read more about these stories, visit newscientist.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jokermen: a podcast about bob dylan
Teaser // Randy Newman: SAIL AWAY

Jokermen: a podcast about bob dylan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 17:14


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Seaside Pod Review (A Queen Podcast)
Sail Away Sweet Sister

Seaside Pod Review (A Queen Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 66:42


Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, I know you're my sister, but I'm looking at you... You could sort of condense the lyrics in this one down to that sentence. Nylon strings, epic bass, and a soulful piano make up the bones of this song, but its muscle comes from the brilliance of Brian's voice and guitar work. There's a change in the format and the boys are ready to rock. There were five different manifestations from this week's album, so the wheel spun up none of them!If Randy were to title this episode, he'd probably call it "How come you behave this way" or possibly, "Maybe Bri's parents shoulda got the boy a dog"Today's episode covers our fourth track from The Game, Brian's sinister lamentation, "Sail Away Sweet Sister"NOTE: Skip forward to 23:52 if wanna get straight into the manifestations and wheel spin.The song featured at the end of this week's episode is Bode's Galaxy, by Randy's former band, Absofunkinlutely. Check it out here: https://youtu.be/lB7iaAnZOZcThanks to everyone who tuned in to the last episode and left us some comments on Twitter, Facebook, and BlueSky! Also, come join us on our Discord server, we'd be glad to have you! We'll always try to answer any questions you have and seriously appreciate any corrections you make to anything we get wrong. And thanks so much for all your support as usual. We're loving diving into the Queen fandom as much as we're enjoying recording the podcasts!Huge thanks to Corey Morrissette and Mark Camire for letting us copy and paste the format from their gold-standard podcast; And the Podcast Will Rock. You can find them at @PodcastWillRock on Twitter. Also, make sure you go check out our beautiful brothers and sisters over on the Deep Dive Podcast Network!Follow us onTwitter: @queenseasideFacebook: @seasidepodreviewBluesky: @seasidepodreview.bsky.socialAlso, check out Kev's other podcastsThe Tom Petty Project: https://tompettyproject.comThe Ultimate Catalogue Clash: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ultimate-catalogue-clashAnd if you want to check out Randy's music, you can find it here:https://randywoodsband.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Suitcase Divas
Suitcast Divas Podcast: Episode 35 - Sail Away with Virgin Voyages

Suitcase Divas

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 30:10


DLWeekly Podcast - Disneyland News and Information
DLW 336: Tage and James Sail Away

DLWeekly Podcast - Disneyland News and Information

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 85:55


This week, we are halfway to Halloween and Disney shared some Spooktacular announcements, fun merch to celebrate May the 4th, a “beary” familiar face in DCA, vacation deals for the summer, we talk with Tage & James before they sail away and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. Check out all of our current partners and exclusive discounts at https://www.dlweekly.net/promos. News: We are halfway to Halloween and to celebrate, Disney has announced dates for this year's Oogie Boogie Bash! This frightfully fun party is returning with 27 select nights August 25 through Halloween night. Check out the link for the full list of dates. – Disney Experiences Celebrates a Wickedly Wonderful Halfway to Halloween | Disney Parks Blog (go.com) Disney has released bone chilling merch items to get everyone in the Halloween spirit. Sneak peak items include clothing, jewlery, bags, games, toys and more. There is something sure to delight all trick or treaters! – https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2024/05/34-bone-chilling-disney-halloween-items-youll-want-in-2024/ To help celebrate May the Fourth, some new items appeared in Galaxy's Edge. New versions of the Jedi and Sith Holocrons have been spotted at Dok Ondar's as well as updated kyber crystals! The crystals are the same colors as before but feature new voices. Cast Members report that there are also two new chasers, a cracked blue crystal and a cracked red crystal! – https://wdwnt.com/2024/05/new-2024-jedi-sith-holocrons-kyber-crystals-dhs/ A familiar face has been spotted in DCA! A Big Al statue is part of the new DVC stand in the Grizzly Peak Recreation Area. The large wooden carved character is not only a great photo spot, but it also interacts with your MagicBand+ – https://wdwnt.com/2024/05/big-al-statue-with-magicband-interaction-installed-at-disney-california-adventure/ https://www.micechat.com/386115-disneyland-news-tiana-country-bear-fantasmic/ Just announced, new 2024 summer ticket and hotel offerings are coming to Disneyland! The ticket deal is for 3 day tickets, used on Monday-Thursday for a limited time. Prices start at $50 per day for children and $83 per adult per day! Guests can also save 25% on select stays at he Grand Californian, the Disneyland Hotel, or The Villas when staying 4 nights or longer. OR you can save up to 20% on stays Sunday-Thursday with out a minimum night stay. These special deals go on sale May 29th and can be used on visits during June 10 – September 26! – New 2024 Summer Ticket, Hotel Offers Coming to Disneyland | Disney Parks Blog (go.com) SnackChat: This week for Snack Chat we are venturing to Downtown Disney to check out the menus for the newly opened Paseo, Centrico, and Tiendita – https://www.micechat.com/386115-disneyland-news-tiana-country-bear-fantasmic/ Discussion Topic: Tage and James share their expectations for their first Disney cruise.

Flop of the Heap
Sail Away - "A Cruise to Nowhere"

Flop of the Heap

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 70:49


Special Guest Host Connor McAndrews joins John to discuss this titanic Broadway flop!Music by Nöel CowardLyrics by Nöel CowardBook by Nöel CowardDirection by Nöel CowardPoster Design by Nöel CowardCasting by Nöel CowardRe-casting by Nöel CowardStarring Elaine Stritch (and some other people).Opened on Broadway October 3, 1961

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs
Scully's Reel/Sail Away

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024


What I worked out in gEADE tuning for playing clawhammer with piano at a contra dance. (it's for a dancing, so it's fairly long) From a couple of years ago, first dance from long break of Covid. Was a bit rough.

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Clawhammer and Old-Time Songs

What I worked out in gEADE tuning for playing clawhammer with piano at a contra dance. (it's for a dancing, so it's fairly long) From a couple of years ago, first dance from long break of Covid. Was a bit rough.

Sports Marketing Machine Podcast
63 - How to Set Up & Run Profitable Ads on TikTok with Alyssa Ege from Sail Away Media

Sports Marketing Machine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 23:47


In this episode, Jeremy Neisser interviews Alyssa Ege, the founder of Sail Away Media, about running ads on TikTok. They discuss the benefits of advertising on TikTok, the differences between TikTok and other platforms like Facebook, and the various targeting options available on TikTok.They also touch on setting up a TikTok shop, generating leads through TikTok ads, and the importance of testing and budgeting for successful campaigns.TakeawaysTikTok is a great platform for sports teams to advertise, especially if they want to target a younger demographic.Advertising on TikTok is cheaper than advertising on other platforms like Facebook.TikTok offers similar features to Facebook for running ads, but with a focus on video content.Hashtag targeting is an effective way to reach specific audiences on TikTok.Teams can set up a TikTok shop to sell merchandise and run ads to drive sales.Lead generation is possible on TikTok through lead forms and creative content.Testing and budgeting are important for successful TikTok ad campaigns.Sound Bites"TikTok is an awesome place for sports teams to be.""You can definitely sell stuff on TikTok.""TikTok is kind of like a baby version of Meta."Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:21 - The Benefits of Advertising on TikTok for Sports Teams03:38 - Targeting Options and Strategies for TikTok Ads05:11Setting Up TikTok Ads Without a Profile06:43 - Setting Up and Running TikTok Ads09:08 - TikTok Shop for Merchandise Sales10:19 - Generating Leads through TikTok Ads14:10 - The Importance of Testing and Budgeting for TikTok Ad CampaignsSports Marketing Machine on LinkedInSports Marketing Machine on InstagramBook a call with Jeremy from Sports Marketing Machine

Acquisitions Anonymous
Sail Away on an Alaskan Cruise Line with $2M of EBITDA - Acquisitions Anonymous 276

Acquisitions Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 28:45


In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Bill, Heather, and Mills delve into a small ship cruise line operating in Alaska. They explore various aspects of the business, including its revenue, EBITDA, and unique selling points such as its reputation for offering intimate cruise experiences in Glacier National Park. The hosts discuss the challenges the industry faced during COVID-19 and uncertainties surrounding post-pandemic recovery. Mills raises questions about logistical challenges and asset ownership, prompting a discussion on valuing the business and potential growth constraints related to permits and capacity utilization. The hosts emphasize the importance of institutional knowledge and understanding the seller's motivations in navigating the deal, while also considering financing options, debt assumption, and the challenges posed by distressed acquisitions. Overall, the podcast provides a comprehensive analysis of the cruise line business.Thanks to this week's sponsor:CloudBookkeeping offers adaptable solutions to businesses that want to focus on growth with a “client service first” approach. They offer a full suite of accounting services, including sophisticated reporting, QuickBooks software solutions, and full-service payroll options. Do you love Acquanon and want to see our smiling faces? Subscribe to our Youtube channel. Do you enjoy our content? Rate our show! Follow us on Twitter @acquanon Learnings about small business acquisitions and operations.

Thunder Underground
Episode 390 - Jack Russell

Thunder Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 53:24


In this episode Jack Russell joins the podcast. Jack talks about the new Russell - Guns album, working with Tracii Guns, Alessandro Del Vicci, Serafino, Jack Russell's Great White recent acoustic album, a possible acoustic rendition of a classic Great White album, a look back of the recording of Psycho City, 30 years of Sail Away, Great Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin, praise for Dan McNay, working with Robby Lockner, his love for Jani Lane of Warrant, Jani filling in for him, touring, writing, new music, and a ton more! The episode kicks off with a look at the stellar show from Mr. Big and Eyebolt at Diamond Ballroom in OKC. Thanks for listening, and please share! #podcast #jackrussell #greatwhite #mrbig #allkillernofiller This episode is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow DEB on Facebook and Twitter to get updates on upcoming shows from Lita Ford, Last in Line and more! This episode is also brought to you by Sunset Tattoo Tulsa. Sunset Tattoo has over 25 years of experience, and is located at 3146 E. 15th St. in Tulsa, OK. They are state licensed and Mother approved! The tattoos are "Done Good and Proper" so be sure to like their facebook page for more details. Become a Thunder Underground #patron on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thunderunderground Stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.

Acquisitions Anonymous
Sail Away on an Alaskan Cruise Line with $2M of EBITDA - Acquisitions Anonymous 276

Acquisitions Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 28:45


In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Bill, Heather, and Mills delve into a small ship cruise line operating in Alaska. They explore various aspects of the business, including its revenue, EBITDA, and unique selling points such as its reputation for offering intimate cruise experiences in Glacier National Park. The hosts discuss the challenges the industry faced during COVID-19 and uncertainties surrounding post-pandemic recovery. Mills raises questions about logistical challenges and asset ownership, prompting a discussion on valuing the business and potential growth constraints related to permits and capacity utilization. The hosts emphasize the importance of institutional knowledge and understanding the seller's motivations in navigating the deal, while also considering financing options, debt assumption, and the challenges posed by distressed acquisitions. Overall, the podcast provides a comprehensive analysis of the cruise line business.Thanks to this week's sponsor:CloudBookkeeping offers adaptable solutions to businesses that want to focus on growth with a “client service first” approach. They offer a full suite of accounting services, including sophisticated reporting, QuickBooks software solutions, and full-service payroll options. Do you love Acquanon and want to see our smiling faces? Subscribe to our Youtube channel. Do you enjoy our content? Rate our show! Follow us on Twitter @acquanon Learnings about small business acquisitions and operations.

The BoatCast...  this is your TRiBe
"Who is Jett Beres? (on The Rock Boat)"

The BoatCast... this is your TRiBe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 29:10


Jett Beres, Architect of The Rock Boat Join us in this special Sail Away episode of The BoatCast with Jett Beres, bass guitarist of Rock Boat founders, Sister Hazel. . SummaryJett talks about the creation and growth of the Rock Boat music festival. He shares how the idea for the festival came about and how it has evolved over the years. Jett also discusses his role in curating the fan experience and creating themes for the festival. He highlights the importance of the the Hazelnuts and Rock Boat Family and the charity work associated with the Rock Boat. Overall, Jett expresses his pride in being an instrumental part of the Rock Boat and the impact it has had on his musical career and the lives of so many patrons.TakeawaysThe Rock Boat was born out of the idea to have an end-of-tour party for Sister Hazel and grew into a unique music festival on a cruise ship.The success of the Rock Boat is largely due to the passionate and dedicated fan community, known as the Hazelnuts.Jett Beres plays a key role in curating the fan experience on the Rock Boat, including creating themes, organizing special performances, and collaborating with other artists.The Rock Boat is not just a music festival, but also a platform for giving back, with the Lyrics for Life charity raising funds for childhood cancer research.The Rock Boat has evolved over the years, with Sixthman, the company behind the festival, continuously improving and expanding the event.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background01:02 The Birth of the Rock Boat03:29 The Growth and Community of the Rock Boat06:22 Jett's Role in the Rock Boat09:19 Jett's Experience on the Rock Boat11:44 Creating Themes and Experiences on the Rock Boat14:09 The Finale and Special Performances17:14 Evolution of Sixthman20:24 Jett's Son Performing on the Rock Boat24:24Lyrics for Life Charity27:27Closing RemarksConnect with Sister Hazel: Official Website: https://www.sisterhazel.com X (Formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/SisterHazelBand Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SisterHazel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sisterhazelband YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SisterHazelWebSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7m60UAnbgFFNuJbmS6OxTk?si=-sg9RhynShS8qkmH6MaiJQ&nd=1&dlsi=884f43c4371f4338 Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sister-hazel/102426 Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/artist/sister-hazel/ARt4djcwpPPctkZ Bandsintown: https://www.pandora.com/artist/sister-hazel/ARt4djcwpPPctkZ The BoatCast would like to thank our sponsors, www.TheFITCollective.com for supporting us in promoting Rock Boat Artists. If you want to get the word out about these artists and are interested in sponsoring The Boatcast, please email Chris at: ChristopherRhoad@gmail.com.

Plug It Up
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: May I Kill Him?

Plug It Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 121:19


Mary and Charlie join Caitlin to cover The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, the impactful David Fincher thriller. It's got it all: high stakes, revenge, heists, mysteries, Happy Meals, and more. We look at themes of misogyny, violence against women, and intuition vs politeness. Tangents include: merkins, piercings, accents, Emma Stone, booktok, ramen, childhood aspirations, summer vs winter, takeout, Charlie's wedding, mean eggs, mean milk, sleep habits, Disney jams, Titanic, muppets, beverages, and a cutlery FMK. If you enjoy the goofiness of this episode, check us out over at Skin of a Killer. SAIL AWAY! SAIL AWAY! SAIL AWAY!

Costa Rica Pura Vida Lifestyle Podcast
The "Costa Rica Pura Vida Lifestyle" Podcast Series / Sail Away & Don't Come Back! / Episode #4,956 / January 16th, 2024

Costa Rica Pura Vida Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 3:42


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Stories for Rory
Sail Away, The Ballad of Skip and Nell by Mem Fox and Pamela Lofts

Stories for Rory

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 5:53


Skip and Nell are dingo pups who want to see an amazing boat race they heard about way out West.

The BoatCast...  this is your TRiBe
"Who is Jett Beres? - part 1"

The BoatCast... this is your TRiBe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 35:39


Sister Hazel's Jett Beres Joins The BoatCast for their Holiday Special Join us in this festive episode of The BoatCast as we sit down with the incredible Jett Beres, bass guitarist from the renowned band Sister Hazel. Dive into a heartwarming conversation filled with holiday cheer, music, and memories that have shaped the journey of one of the most beloved bands in the rock scene.

BROADWAY NATION
Episode 131: The Last NOEL!

BROADWAY NATION

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 49:42


This is the seventh and final episode in my series of conversations with author OLIVER SODEN regarding his recent book: MASQUERADE: THE LIVES OF NOEL COWARD This week we explore the final chapters of both Coward's life and this brilliant biography. Remarkably, during the final decade of his life Coward wrote the book, music & lyrics for two Broadway musicals — SAIL AWAY (starring Elaine Stritch) and THE GIRL WHO CAME TO SUPPER (Starring Jose Ferer & Florence Henderson), and directed HIGH SPIRITS (with book, music & lyrics by Hugh Martin & Timothy Gray and starring Tammy Grimes & Beatrice Lillie) which was based on Coward's play Blithe Spirit. At the same time he enjoyed an extraordinary revival of his status as a playwright of including landmark productions of PRIVATE LIVES and HAY FEVER as the first play by a living author to be presented at the National Theatre, and culminating in a remarkable trio of new plays under the title of SUITE IN THREE KEYS that he wrote and starred in. And I feel certain that you will find Soden's account of Coward's final public appearance, with Marlene Dietrich on his arm, at a special performance of the hit off-Broadway revue Oh, Coward! to be very moving. Become a PATRON of Broadway Nation! I want to thank our Broadway Nation Patron Club members, such as Mark Stanton, whose generous support helps to make it possible for me to bring this podcast to you each week. If you would like to support the creation of Broadway Nation, here is the information about how you too can become a patron. For a just $7.00 a month you will receive exclusive access to never-before-heard, unedited versions of many of the discussions that I have with my guests — in fact I often record nearly twice as much conversation as ends up in the edited versions. You will also have access to additional in-depth conversations with my frequent co-host Albert Evans that have not been featured on the podcast.  All patrons receive special “on-air” shout-outs and acknowledgement of your vital support of this podcast. And if you are very enthusiastic about Broadway Nation there are additional PATRON levels that come with even more benefits. If you would like to support the work of Broadway Nation and receive these exclusive member benefits, please just click on this link: https://broadwaynationpodcast.supercast.tech/ Thank you in advance for your support! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

UNSAFE with Ann Coulter
How Gamergate and Covid Redpilled an Actor

UNSAFE with Ann Coulter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 68:59


This week Ann talks to actor amd podcaster Clifton Duncan.Clifton Duncan's IMDb page here.Follow Clifton on Twitter here: @cliftonaduncanClifton's substack, The State of the ArtsNew York Times, 2018: Review: An Anthology of B-List Broadway in ‘Hey, Look Me Over!'""There are remarkable performances along the way, especially from Clifton Duncan singing the rangy arias of “Greenwillow” and Bebe Neuwirth snarling Elaine Stritch's songs from “Sail Away.” The New York Times, 2010: Chicanery Abounds in a New ‘All's Well'"As Bertram, Clifton Duncan takes callowness and insensitivity to a new level while beguiling one and all with his sheepish grin. Only when his mother, the Countess of Rossillion, played elegantly by Tamara Tunie, slaps his face in disgust does he register horror at his actions. Why sweet Helena chose this creep remains a mystery.»

One Guy One Roll
S04 E05 - Lichdom - Sail Away

One Guy One Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 29:27


Welcome to One Guy One Roll the solo roleplaying podcast where I play roleplaying games for your listening pleasure. We are heading back into Lichdom with episode 5! This is the first episode where Vrakh really starts to make some reasonable progress in his quest to achieve immortality as a lich. As long as the cards continue to play nice, it seems possible to wrap this season up in one or two more episodes. I am unfortunately going to be gone for the last two weeks of December for work, but hopefully I will be able to publish one final episode for 2023 next week! As always, thank you so very much for taking the time to listen to the podcast! Your continued interest keeps me motivated to continue to produce content. If you listen to One Guy One Roll and wish to help me keep the podcast ad-free, I do have a link to my Patreon below! As always, comments or suggestions are always appreciated! Please do have a great day and stay safe out there y'all. Links: One Guy One Roll Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/oneguyoneroll Lichdom: https://preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/399971/Lichdom--A-solo-RPG-about-the-perilous-journey-of-a-sorcerer-towards-immortality Knave Second Edition (Random Tables): https://questingbeast.itch.io/knave-2e-kickstarter-preview Intro and Outro music provided by: The Secret Within by Darren-Curtis | https://soundcloud.com/desperate-measurez Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US

Brannon Files
Sail Away - Baby Let's Cruise

Brannon Files

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 30:50


Dive into the diverse array of cruises in this episode of the Brannon Files, from traditional sailings to repositioning cruises and explore the unique experiences they offer. Join our hosts, Brandee and Shannon Lake (Brannon), as they discuss their cruise experiences of relaxation, adventure, and cultural immersion. This episode sets sail to showcase how cruising is what you make it. So, if you're considering cruising as your next vacation escapade or simply fascinated by the allure of life at sea, join us on The Brannon Files - "Sail Away" for an immersive exploration into the world of cruising, where every wave holds a new adventure and every port brings new wonders to discover.

The Ry Cooder Story
BONUS Randy Newman

The Ry Cooder Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 28:59


Today we celebrate Randy Newman's 80th birthday with a bonus episode. Of course, it is about the long collaboration between Ry Cooder and Randy Newman that started in the late 60s and lasted almost thirty years. It's another Warner Brothers connection that has produced numerous albums ("12 Songs", "Sail Away") and concerts, but surprisingly only one movie ("Performance").This podcast frequently uses small snippets of musical recordings in podcast episodes for educational, review, and commentary purposes. In all cases, without exception, we believe this is protected by fair use in the U.S., fair dealing in the U.K. and EEA, and similar exceptions in the copyright laws of other nations. No more of the original than necessary is used, and excerpts are edited into long-form narratives, making the use transformative in nature.Written, produced and edited by Frank SchnelleTheme and background music by Chris HaugenFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok and YouTubeThe Ry Cooder Story WebsiteSupport us on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Joy of Cruising Podcast

I am delighted to welcome this week on The Joy of Cruising Podcast Dan and Jay, creators of the UK-based cruise blog and YouTube channel, Sail Away With Dan and Jay. Let me set the stage by pointing out that the Wave Awards is the UK cruise industry's premier award; included are award categories for cruise lines, ships, travel agencies, and most pertinent to The Joy of Cruising Podcast—Favorite Cruise Blogger. As you are aware I greatly appreciate cruise bloggers and vloggers and have written about them extensively. In the books, I call them “cruise community champions.” Several of the cruise personalities I have featured in The Joy of Cruising Trilogy and The  Joy of  Cruising Podcast are previous Wave Awards winners and finalists. This year's award ceremony will be held in London in November. Most of the 2023 Favorite Cruise Blogger finalists have been featured in the books and/or guests on the podcast. Sail Away with Dan and Jay has not, and I thought this was a great opportunity to enlarge my circle of cruise friends, learn about Dan and Jay, and share another couple of passionate cruisers' stories with the cruise community. Dan and Jay haven't been at cruise blogging and vlogging for that long, but they have entered the cruise influencer space in a big way. Sail Away with Dan and Jay started out as a hobby, based on a shared passion for cruises and traveling. The cruises aspect of that hobby is relatively new—at least for Dan—he sailed his first cruise post cruising lockdown! That's certainly not the case with Jay, who first cruised as a child, and went on to serve in the merchant navy.) One characteristic of the Sail Away with Dan and Jay YouTube channel distinguishes them from most of the YouTube content creators I have interviewed. That is, you rarely see them in their videos! When I was researching them, the first several videos I watched, their faces were not shown at all, and when I did finally see them, it was just a brief cameo. However, their voiceover narrative is constant, comprehensive, and very informative. They note on their website, “Our channel is a little different to the others on the list, as we don't feature our faces—and therefore don't class ourselves as “vloggers". Our videos are cinematic, with the aim of showing the viewer as much of the ship as possible.” In the midst of their excitement about making the shortlist for the Wave Awards, they are also celebrating the launch of their Sail Away Cruise Travel Magazine. I let them tell you all about that—now let me go subscribe so I can be entered to win a cruise on the world's only remaining ocean liner, Queen Mary 2!Support the show

Michael Smith presents: The Dynasty Exchange
Sail Away from Gaslighting, Sail Toward Value

Michael Smith presents: The Dynasty Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 61:15 Transcription Available


In this episode, Davis offers an apology to Brock Purdy like no other, setting the stage for a voyage into uncharted waters. Is Christian McCaffrey truly the Greatest of All Time among fantasy running backs? We determine if it's time to sell the Darren Waller ship or stay the course? Is it wise to date the RB and marry the WR? Join us below deck for an insightful therapy session as we delve into the world of Davis vs. David and its impact on the Yacht Club. The waters are choppy, but we'll guide you through the storm to find clarity. ► YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheINflectionNetwork ► iHeart - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-michael-smith-presents-th-121092459/ ► Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2PSvfz6Hw2JEfIwh0ce3qz ► Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/michael-smith-presents-the-dynasty-exchange/id1702690103 ► Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/inflectionent/?hl=en ► Instagram - https://instagram.com/thedynastyexchange?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== ► Twitter/X - https://x.com/dynasty_xchange?s=21&t=ri29Bw1lCs6g8XLWQvhkrA #TheDynastyExchange #dynastyfootball #AllIN #InflectionNetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sound Philosophy
072- Randy Newman's Off-Kilter America

Sound Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 45:52


This episode looks at Randy Newman's vision of the American as essentially out of balance. I examine songs including "I Think It's Going to Rain Today," "Sail Away," and "Rednecks."

The Infinite Backlog
Issue #80 - Pure Moods

The Infinite Backlog

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 67:24


Imagine a world where time drifts slowly…a world where music carries you away. (SAIL AWAY, SAIL AWAY, SAIL AWAY)Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/umq7Rms Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/satamtuesdays Our Website: http://www.theinfinitebacklog.com/THIS WEEK'S COMICS (November ‘87 - January ‘88)Incredible Hulk (1962) #337Silver Surfer (1987) #5Incredible Hulk (1962) #338Iron Man (1968) #225Iron Man (1968) #226NEXT WEEK'S COMICSIncredible Hulk (1962) #339Iron Man (1968) #227Incredible Hulk (1962) #340Iron Man (1968) #228Iron Man (1968) #229The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #300

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
How Life Lessons From Sailing Lead To Success and Growth w/ John R. Miles EP 320

Passion Struck with John R. Miles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 21:10 Transcription Available


Sail Away to Personal and Professional Growth! Join host John R. Miles as he sets sail on a captivating journey, exploring the profound life lessons from sailing. Prepare to embark on an adventure filled with resilience, teamwork, and the art of embracing the unknown. Discover how the skills acquired on the open sea can transform your everyday life. Don't miss this inspiring episode of Passion Struck. Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://passionstruck.com/life-lessons-from-sailing-success-growth/  Want to learn the 12 philosophies that the most successful people use to create a limitless life? Pre-order John R. Miles's new book, Passion Struck, releasing on February 6, 2024. And in case you didn't already know it, John R. Miles (@John_R_Miles) takes your comments and questions for Momentum Friday right here every week! If you want him to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Momentum Friday episodes, drop us a line at momentumfriday@passionstruck.com. Now let's dive in! Setting Sail for Growth: Unveiling the Life Lessons From Sailing for Personal and Professional Success In this episode of Passion Struck, host John R. Miles delves into the world of sailing and uncovers the valuable lessons it imparts. From the open sea to the competitive racecourse, John reveals how sailing experiences go beyond sailing itself and become metaphors for personal and professional growth. John invites listeners to set sail and discover how these timeless lessons can shape their own journey toward success and fulfillment. Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at momentumfriday@passionstruck.com! Brought to you by Nom Nom. Get 50% off and unlock a two-week risk-free trial at https://trynom.com/passionstruck. Brought to you by Hello Fresh. Use code passion 50 to get 50% off plus free shipping!  Brought to you by Lifeforce: Join me and thousands of others who have transformed their lives through Lifeforce's proactive and personalized approach to healthcare. Visit MyLifeforce.com today to start your membership and receive an exclusive $200 off. Brought to you by Indeed. Head to https://www.indeed.com/passionstruck, where you can receive a $75 credit to attract, interview, and hire in one place.   Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter or Instagram handle so we can thank you personally! Connect with John on Twitter at @John_RMiles and on Instagram at @john_R_Miles. Prefer to watch this episode: https://youtu.be/cPxgdhydWh8  Subscribe to our main YouTube Channel Here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JohnRMiles Subscribe to our YouTube Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@passionstruckclips Want to find your purpose in life? I provide my six simple steps to achieving it - passionstruck.com/5-simple-steps-to-find-your-passion-in-life/ Want to hear my best interviews from 2022? Check out episode 233 on intentional greatness and episode 234 on intentional behavior change. Learn more about John: https://johnrmiles.com/  Passion Struck is now on the AMFM247 broadcasting network every Monday and Friday from 5–6 PM. Step 1: Go to TuneIn, Apple Music (or any other app, mobile or computer) Step 2: Search for “AMFM247” Network

The Glass Cannon Podcast
Side Quest Side Sesh Season 2 Episode 3 – Dumb Sail Away

The Glass Cannon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 79:21


The heroes board the Unsinkable en route to the mysterious island of Bhopan.Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/oKyhyZeLh6wFor more podcasts and livestreams, visit glasscannonnetwork.com and for exclusive content and benefits, subscribe today at patreon.com/glasscannon.

Gay Area
The One Where We Sail Away To SF Pride

Gay Area

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 54:43


In this episode, Allison and Daniel discuss their weekend being on a yacht to celebrate Daniel's birthday and attending San Francisco Pride. Daniel tells the story of how he got his phone stolen and what he had to do to get it back. So get ready to set sail to pickpocket nation as we celebrate our last episode of pride month in this nautical episode of Gay Area.

Baywatch Watch
Farewell Joey - "Sail Away" w/ special guest Matt Rubano!

Baywatch Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 95:17


Mitch plans to adopt Joey, but Alan Fudge has other plans. Stephanie revives the sailing team. Hobie plans to never forgive Mitch. Join Zach, Charlie, and special guest Matt Rubano (UCB, Angels & Airwaves, Taking Back Sunday) as we talk Season 6, Episode 17, "Sail Away"!

Astrology for the Soul
Astrology for the Soul May 31, 2023

Astrology for the Soul

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 27:47


I must carry on my Holy Quest,  Searching the north, south, east, and west.  For there is more I wish to know,  Penetrate, ingest, transform, and grow.  ☉ I will say that with all the astrology I have done over the years and as long as I have been following the planetary cycles, this is one of the best weeks ever! What do I mean by that? I mean that it is a week where you may meet someone special who arrives in your life at this time to heal, teach, or point you in the direction of your soul's evolutionary path. If not a person, keep your eye out for a new teacher, set of teachings, workshops, videos, or blogs that come your way, as the future is positively impacting the present right now. If you are seeking deeper meaning, purpose, or intention in your life these days, pay super close attention not only to what appears in your outside world but also in your inside world. Your guidance may come through your body with the Jupiter/node and Mercury/Uranus conjunctions, both happening in Taurus, the sign of our physical bodies. Our bodies are our teachers, constantly giving us subtle hints (that can grow into symptoms) when we are on/off track. Listening inwardly can bring a wealth of guidance and info on which way to go and with whom. While the full Moon in Sag traditionally favors both short and long-distance travel, with today's technology, “foreign” (new and unfamiliar) ideas, inspiration, and understanding can come via the internet if you're not mobile. The Jupiterian expansion can also come through the creative process of manifesting your heart's desire. We can “learn by doing,” as any artist will tell you! When you express yourself, you see yourself, can change yourself, and develop new avenues, awareness, and techniques as you evolve and discover yourself. So go for it! This week's song is Sail Away ⛵ https://youtu.be/2zkjQVh5KmQ  If you'd like insights into your natal blueprint concerning another's, join me this weekend for The Astrology of Relationship, Part Three: COMPOSITE CHARTS! This weekend and the third weekend of June, we'll show you how to combine two people's charts and use them to determine the relationship's purpose, strengths, and challenges. It will be AMAZING! Check it out and join us. https://bit.ly/astrology-relationship So Much Love, Kaypacha https://newparadigmastrology.com/⁠ Sign up for my weekly newsletter to receive my Astro reports and uncensored insights: ⁠http://bit.ly/npanewsletter⁠

Sound Opinions
Songs About the End of the World

Sound Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 50:59


Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share favorite songs about the end of the world from artists ranging from Johnny Cash to Fishbone. They're also joined by their production staff with their picks for songs that creatively deal with the apocalypse. Then recent feedback from listeners is played.   Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnG Make a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lU Send us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah  Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops   Featured Songs: The Doors, "The End," The Doors, Elektra, 1967The Beatles, "I Get By (With a Little Help From My Friends)," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Sharon Van Etten, "The End of the World," Resistance Radio: The Man in the High Castle Album, Columbia, 2017R.E.M., "It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)," Document, I.R.S., 1987David Bowie, "Five Years," The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, RCA, 1972Barry McGuire, "Eve of Destruction," Eve of Destruction, Geffen, 1965Matt Maltese, "As the World Caves In," Bad Contestant, Atlantic UK, 2018Postal Service, "We Will Become Silhouettes," Give Up, Sub Pop, 2005Randy Newman, "Political Science," Sail Away, Rhino/Warner, 1972Nico, "The End," The End..., Island, 1974Phoebe Bridgers, "I Know the End," Punisher, Dead Oceans, 2020The Verve, "Bitter Sweet Symphony," Urban Hymns, Hut, 1997Fishbone, "Party At Ground Zero," Fishbone, Columbia, 1985Madonna, "4 Minutes (feat. Justin Timberlake & Timbaland)," Hard Candy, Warner Bros., 2008Method Man, "Judgement Day," Tical 2000: Judgement Day, Def Jam, 1998Johnny Cash, "The Man Comes Around," American IV: The Man Comes Around, American Recordings, Universal, 2002Xixa, "May They Call Us Home," Genesis, Julian, 2020Reckling, "Spitter," Reckling, Reckling, 2018Cam Cool, "Everyone Texts and Drives," Everyone Texts and Drives (Single), Cam Cool, 2023Syl Johnson, "Concrete Reservation," Is It Because I'm Black (Deluxe 50th Anniversary Edition), Numero, 2019Support The Show: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Craft Cook Read Repeat
Exciting and shiny and new

Craft Cook Read Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 56:05


Episode 111 March 16, 2023 On the Needles  ALL KNITTING LINKS GO TO RAVELRY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.  Please visit our Instagram page @craftcookreadrepeat for non-Rav photos and info     Sail Away socks omg heel socks by Megan Williams, ONline Supersocke 4-fach Merino Extrafein Color Gridlines by Susanne Sommer   Lemonade Shop simple sock in Ugh People Morning Sunshine Cowl by Stephanie Lotven/Tellybean Knits, Nanostitch Lab Microsock in California Poppy bundle (also available in DK) Shawlography 2021 Westknits Knitalong.  Brioche section. Yes still.  But not for long!   Fabrics-store.com: Paola Workwear Jacket Pattern, Type - PDF   On the Easel 16:09 New approaches to podcast art Private collection work ** incredible interview with Lynette Yiadom-Boakye via The Tate On the Table 19:08 Pie day whole lemon tart – smitten kitchen   Gochujang-Glazed Fish - Dinner: A Love Story Cauliflower Scampi | The Wimpy Vegetarian Egg Bites with Zucchini & pancetta Poppy's Ragu (+Rao's)   On the Nightstand 33:38 We are now a Bookshop.org affiliate!  You can visit our shop to find books we've talked about or click on the links below.  The books are supplied by local independent bookstores and a percentage goes to us at no cost to you!   Right Sort of Man by Allison Montclair/Alan Gordon Before All the World by Moriel Rothman-Zecher The Books of Jacob by Olga Tokarczuk, trans by Jennifer Croft The Books of Jacob, or: A Fantastic Journey across seven borders, five languages, and three major religions, not counting the minor sects. Told by the dead, supplemented by the author, drawing from a range of books, and aided by imagination, the which being the greatest natural gift of any person that the wise might have it for a record, that my compatriots reflect, laypersons gain some understanding, and melancholy souls obtain some slight enjoyment   Foster by Claire Keegan Gold Fame Citrus by Claire Vaye Watkins Sam by Allegra Goodman  

Craft Cook Read Repeat
How hard can that be?

Craft Cook Read Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 76:26 Very Popular


Episode 110– Stitches West!   March 2, 2023 On the Nightstand 2:15 We are now a Bookshop.org affiliate!  You can visit our shop to find books we've talked about or click on the links below.  The books are supplied by local independent bookstores and a percentage goes to us at no cost to you! Miss del Río: A Novel of Dolores del Río, the First Major Latina Star in Hollywood by Bárbara Mujica Twice in a Lifetime by Melissa Barron Hell of a Book by Jason Mott The Night Ship by Jess Kidd Eliza Waite by Ashley E. Sweeney A Dangerous Business by Jane Smiley Someone Else's Shoes by Jojo Moyes On the Table 20:00 The Grocery in Charleston, SC Cheeky's in Palm Springs,CA The Workshop in Palm Springs, CA Lemon, Artichoke & Asparagus Penne with Garlic butter cream sauce Chicken & Tomato with pesto and herbs wrapped in foil from America's Test Kitchen Family. Cascatelli Localis review!  32:00 On the Easel 49:21 Big dinosaur sketch! Wild Goose Chase-in progress.   Visit to the Crocker Museum to see the Alexander McQueen/Amy Ray exhibit. On the Needles 56:38 ALL KNITTING LINKS GO TO RAVELRY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.  Please visit our Instagram page @craftcookreadrepeat for non-Rav photos and info     Sail Away socks omg heel socks by Megan Williams, ONline Supersocke 4-fach Merino Extrafein Color Paul Klee Sweater by Midori Hirose, Lemonade Shop simple sock in Ugh People and KnitCircus Yarns Sock du Soleil in Hummingbird Bundle– frogged?! Gridlines by Susanne Sommer   Lemonade Shop simple sock in Ugh People Rosanna Diggs embroidery Feral Knitter Janine Bajus– color confidence! That Crafty Little Fox bags Dark Academia sweater Serendipidye yarn Cortney Knitting: Shawlography by Stephen West Lisa Souza SAWK in "green jay" Louie & Lola fingering in "pacific" Oink Targhee Sock in "eye of the tiger" Oink Targhee Sock in "in the navy" Oink Targhee Sock in "random carp" Working diligently at the brioche! Bought yarn at Stitches for: The Karelia Sweater in Miss Babs Katahdin Beanstalk. The Pressed Flowers Cowl in Neighborhood Fiber Co. Suri Loft Mondawmin & Studio DK Ramblewood. A possible sweater vest (TBD) in Teton Yarn Company Fingering Mountain Stream. Future colorwork with Porter Wool Co. Fingering Eucalyptus.

Craft Cook Read Repeat
The Good Stuff

Craft Cook Read Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 55:00


Episode 109 February 16, 2023 On the Needles ALL KNITTING LINKS GO TO RAVELRY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.  Please visit our Instagram page @craftcookreadrepeat for non-Rav photos and info     Joshua tree beanie by Nancy Bates, YOTH Big Sister in Kale (2015! Deep stash!)-- DONE!!   Maize mitts by Tin Can Knits, knit picks brava worsted– DONE!!   Sail Away socks omg heel socks by Megan Williams, ONline Supersocke 4-fach Merino Extrafein Color Paul Klee Sweater by Midori Hirose, Lemonade Shop simple sock in Ugh People and KnitCircus Yarns Sock du Soleil in Hummingbird Bundle Cortney's yarn stuff: Shawlography 2021 Westknits Knitalong.  Brioche section.   And sewing: “Paused” Pants: Vogue 1367 Great simple t-shirt: Burda 6059   On the Easel 17:21 At work on a portrait of Julia Child & her favorites,  And a collection of my grandmother's favorites. Please see my IG account for updates!   On the Table 22:24 cauliflower salad with dates and pistachios – smitten kitchen rigatoni alla vodka – smitten kitchen Baked Artichoke Risotto with Radicchio | The Wimpy Vegetarian Balsamic Roasted Brussels Sprouts & Onions with Eggs | The Wimpy Vegetarian Vegan Bouillabaisse - Rabbit and Wolves Spanish Frittata from Cook90. Coffee Cake Cookies (feel free to decrease sugar). Parmesan Roasted Carrots Spicy Tuscan Chicken Pasta with old-school sun dried tomatoes. On the Nightstand 32:14 We are now a Bookshop.org affiliate!  You can visit our shop to find books we've talked about or click on the links below.  The books are supplied by local independent bookstores and a percentage goes to us at no cost to you!   A Place at the Nayarit by Natalia Molina The Color Line by Igiaba Scego, trans by John Cullen (Translator), Gregory Conti (Translator) (audio) Now is Not the Time to Panic by Kevin Wilson (audio) Decagon House Murders by Yukito Ayatsuji, Hong-Li Wong (Translator) Nine Lives by Peter Duncan So Fair a Lady by Francis Duncan (audio) Exiles by Jane Harper A Dangerous Business by Jane Smiley Lost in the Moment and Found by Seanan McGuire Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver Art Matters by Neil Gaiman Dickens and Prince by Nick Hornby The House of Fortune by Jessie Burton Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng