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Today, we'll be discussing Episode 16 of Crash Landing On You, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Hyun Bin as Ri Jyeong hyeok, Son Ye-jin as Yoon Se-ri, Seo Ji-hye as Seo Dan and Kim Jung-hyun as Gu Seung joon. Ernabel Demillo is back to help us analyze the final episode of CLOY. We discuss:The songs we heard during the recap: Same Sky, Different World by Nam Hye Seung and Park Sang Hee, Like You by So Soo Bin and Kim Soo Hee, and Here I Am Again by Baek Yerin.How Captain Ri kept vigil by Se-ri until he knew she was in stable condition.How it would feel to be given a chance to stay in South Korea after growing up in North Korea.How Se-ri's stepmom gave Se-ri a gift when she told Se-ri about Captain Ri's devotion; this convinces Se-ri to go see Captain Ri before he left.The heartbreaking scene at the border when Captain Ri and Se-ri manage to steal a few moments and say goodbye.How General Ri went to rescue his men and his wife kept her own virgil at home, with folded pieces of paper that probably contained poison.The tragic relationship between Seo Dan and Gu Seung Jun. Seo Dan confesses that she likes Gu Seung Jun and then Gu Seung Jun dies. How Seo Dan and Se-ri are united in their desire to take down Yoon Se-hyeong. Seo Dan helps Se-ri by getting Mr. Cheon to send records and recordings from China to Se-ri.How Seo Dan and her mother seem at peace with Captain Ri's actions, and the end of Captain Ri and Se-ri's engagement.The NIS chief with the big heart who allowed Captain Ri to visit Se-ri at the hospital and schedule text messages before he went back to North Korea.How the text messages allow Se-ri to feel like she is spending the seasons with Captain Ri. Both of them try to honor the other by trying to live a good life.How life goes back to normal after Captain Ri and his men go back to North Korea, but all of our characters are fundamentally changed.How Se-ri convinces her brother, Yoon Se-jun, to create a foundation that supports students talented in music. These students are given support to study in Switzerland.After many years of waiting, Se-ri paraglides, lands on a mountaintop, and meets Ri Jeong Hyeok, who has missed her every night and day.Later, we learn that Captain Ri and Se-ri spend two happy weeks in Switzerland together each year.The show that we will recap and analyze in Season 9 of K Drama Chat.ReferencesSe-ri's ChoicesThe Tale of Gyeonu and JingnyeoHyun Bin singing That Man from the Secret Garden OSTThe Deep Meaning Behind the Eternal Flower of EdelweissEdelweiss - All About This Alpine FlowerCaptain Ri's mother's folded papers with the glass of waterTime Travelers: North Korean Defectors Resettling in South KoreaAlternate Way Better Ending for Crash Landing On You by GF MillerNorth Korean diplomat defected through Cuba
Send us a Text Message.Dan Petroski goes deep on this years' harvest, his love of coffee, football and AI Dan Petroski serving great cocktails in the Metaverse.Logo on to Massican Wines for more info and to purchase wine.https://www.massican.com/collabs/For the best insight on wine and reviews check out Jeb Dunnuck's link below. No sponsors or BS, just truth in wine. https://jebdunnuck.comCheck out the website: www.drinkingonthejob.com for great past episodes. Everyone from Iron Chefs, winemakers, journalist and more.
Sung Hee is back from her trip to London! Today, we'll be discussing Episode 12 of Crash Landing On You, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Hyun Bin as Ri Jyeong Hyeok, Son Ye-jin as Yoon Se-ri, Seo Ji-hye as Seo Dan and Kim Jung-hyun as Gu Seung joon. We discuss:The songs we feature during the recap: Seo Dan and Same Sky, Different World by Nam Hye Seung and Park Sang HeeA few shout outs to our listeners who have commented on the blog and given us reviews.The emotional scene when Captain Ri finds Se-ri in the parking garage. Once again, he's found her!Captain Ri and Se-ri clearly love each other but they know they can't be together. Captain Ri doesn't try to stay and Se-ri doesn't ask him to stay.Geum Eun Dong's and Captain Ri's hilarious screen names in the online game they played!Captain Ri was a shell of himself, not believing he could or should ever be happy, until he met Se-ri. Captain Ri did the same for Se-ri.How Captain Ri's men must be absolutely overwhelmed by the wealth of South Korea.How Yoon Se-hyeong will stop at nothing to become Chairman. It's an act that he cares about what happens to Se-ri if Cho Cheol Gang takes her!Why Se-ri's father wrote his relationship to Se-ri in Chinese or Hanja, when he went to get her from the military.We get the heartbreaking, soul crushing flashback from Se-ri's youth when her stepmom left her on the beach. This is why Se-ri has always felt alone and unwanted, and why her stepmom is haunted by her relationship with Se-ri.Why is the former Chairman, Se-ri's dad not getting blamed for his extramarital affair with Se-ri's mom, for conning Gu Seung Jun's father, and for his financial wrongdoings at Queens Group?The start of a romance between Seo Dan and Gu Seung Jun. She must be fascinated and intrigued by Gu Seung Jun!The amazing friendships between the village women.When Captain Ri found Se-ri's voice recorder and listened to her confession and his own voice, he realized that they had met in Switzerland. It seems that he and Se-ri are fated to meet and keep finding each other.
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Rachael Cerrotti joins us to discuss her decade-long project to memorialize the refugee journey of her grandmother, a Czech Holocaust survivor. Her project is a memoir, a podcast, a book and currently an exhibit at the Florida Holocaust Museum. This show commemorates Internat'l Holocaust Remembrance Day, Jan 27, the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz Concentration Camp in 1945.
Jazz Ahead 233 1. Lullaby, Jose Santa Maria, Echo Deep, Orenda Records, 2023 2. Island Time, Marike Van Dijk, Streanded, BJUR/ZenneZ, 2023 3. The Freezer, Tin Man and The Telephone, The Greatest, RoeM Records, 2023 4. Bell, SANAM, SANAM, Mais Um Discos, 2023 5. Um Amor Cantando, Rodrigo Campos e Romulo Fróes, Elefante, YB, 2023 6. Coração Sulamericano, Ricardo Dias Gomes, Muito Sol, HIVEMAND Records, 2023 7. Goodbye Reality, C'mon Tigre, Habitat, Intersuoni, 2023 8. Piano EDIT, Thandi Ntuli and Carlos Niño, Rainbow Revisited, International Anthem, 2023 9. Warmth is Cosy, Aura, Same Sky, Autoproduzione,2023
Jazz Ahead 232 1. Encantados, Amaro Freitas, Y'Y, Psychic Hotline, 2024 2. Keep Watching Me, C'mon Tigre feat. Arto Lindsay, Habitat, Intersuoni, 2023 3. Sunset (in California), Thandi Ntuli and Carlos Niño, Rainbow Revisited, International Anthem, 2023 4. The People Have Chosen, Tin Man and The Telephone, Greatest, RoeM Records, 2023 5. Soon, NoSax NoClar, No Dåhïss, Yolk Music, 2023 6. Ars Poetica: iii. Returning, Douglas Boyce, The Bird is an Alphabet, New Focus Recordings, 2023 7. We Move in Different Directions, Aura, Same Sky, Autoproduzione, 2023 8. Knead Bee, L'rain, I killed your Dog, Mexican Summer, 2023 9. Self-Portrait, Ambrose Akinmusire, Beauty is Enough, Origami Harvest, 2023
Amy Kartheiser is the founder and principal designer of Amy Kartheiser Design and the founder of a nonprofit called "Under the Same Sky." On today's episode, Amy opened up about her personal journey dealing with the heartbreaking loss of her brother to suicide, and how it inspired her to create a safe space for healing. Under the Same Sky raises funds for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention's Healing Conversations Program, which connects people who have gone through similar losses. We talked about the ups and downs of starting a charity, the need for open dialogue around suicide, and the cultural taboo surrounding suicide. She urged listeners to offer support without judgment and to avoid stigmatizing language when discussing suicide. Amy also highlighted the power of therapy and respecting each person's unique healing process. We wrapped up the episode with Amy sharing details about her upcoming event and expressing her gratitude for the chance to share her story. "After losing my brother to suicide and seeing what it did to my family, I almost felt catapulted on a journey. His death gave me purpose and it helped me find a voice that I didn't know I had anymore." - Amy Kartheiser Links: Christie's Website Christie's Instagram: @sasssays Under the Same Sky's Website Under the Same Sky - Starry Night Soiree - Nov 10th, 2023 Under the Same Sky's Instagram: @utsscharity Amy's Website Amy's Instagram: @amykartheiserdesign
In today's episode we read the chapter 28 – Under the Same Sky – in which Farfalla looks back on the path that brought her here as she picks up the pieces.This week's podcast partner is Certainly Strange: https://open.spotify.com/show/1stSYQC9Sqox9TwbU48Dof?si=ct4_QX_NQh6hHZHxZ9eyVA&utm_source=copy-link&nd=1Contact: theskylarkbell@gmail.comThe Skylark Bell official website - http://www.theskylarkbell.comThe Skylark Bell on Instagram: @theskylarkbellAuthor/Producer: Melissa Oliveri - http://www.melissaoliveri.comJoin Melissa's Patreon for early access to podcast episodes, music downloads, and more: http://www.patreon.com/melissaoliveriThe Skylark Bell on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theskylarkbellAll music by Cannelle: http://www.cannellemusic.comCannelle on Instagram: @cannelle.musicOfficial Merch Shops: http://www.melissaoliveri.com/storeThe Skylark Bell is brought to you by: Phaeton Starling Publishing and Things with Wings Productions.FULL TRANSCRIPT:Things with Wings Productions presents: Chapter 28 of The Skylark Bell, Skyedive. I am your host, Melissa Oliveri. In last week's episode the camp suffered a devastating attack that left Farfalla as the last one standing.In today's episode we read the chapter 28 – Under the Same Sky – in which Farfalla looks back on the path that brought her here as she picks up the pieces.Today's podcast partner is fellow Boopod network member Certainly Strange. An attempted murder on a ghost, cursed paintings burning houses down, and lighthouse keepers disappearing without a trace. The world is filled with astonishing stories that will make you think "I don't know what's going on here, but it is certainly strange!" Join host Nemo on a journey through the strangest parts of our history. Check the show notes for a link to the Certainly Strange podcast.Now, it's time to settle in… grab a blanket, and a warm drink… and let's get started.Embers.When I opened my eyes, it was daylight. The bell was still clutched in my hands. I couldn't believe the scene before me. Everything was gone. Again. All that was left of the encampment, the roaring fire, the celebration, was embers.It feels like my life is an endless loop of loss and betrayal.All around me, around my singed boots and the frayed hem of my gown, smoking embers from the fire, and devastation. Most of the tribe members were taken away, their hands tied together behind their backs with rope. The lucky ones were left behind, their bodies sprinkled throughout the clearing that, only a few hours ago, was a scene of joyful celebration. The tents are gone, burned to the ground, or ransacked and torn apart. All that I have left is the Bell. Thankfully, the Bell. It took me a long time to find the courage to turn and look at the Ancient Oak. I wept, then, at its blackened, bare branches. Its trunk marked with black soot, scarred from bottom to top. I trembled as I let my eyes climb to its towering height, remembering its final instructions to me. I walked to its base and placed my hand on its trunk, desperate to feel its heartbeat, to hear its voice, its song, but the Ancient Oak was silent.“I can't do it,” I remember saying out loud, my words echoing around the clearing, bouncing off the piles of ash and debris.The Ancient Oak remained silent.Finally, I dug deep inside myself and walked slowly across the clearing to the other side, a safe distance away from the tree, before fulfilling the tree's final requests.~~~~~~Farfalla's gaze glosses over what is left of the encampment. Her eyes land on the crumpled bodies of the few tribespeople who were left behind. She recognizes Cormag and Cailleach, their bodies laying next to one another, the feathers from their headdresses scattered around them. She pulls a smoldering branch from the embers and uses the blackened end of it to draw an Ouroboros on the backs of their robes. She then takes a small pouch from the pocket of her gown and delicately sprinkles a mixture of herbs in a circle on their backs. She bends to place a hand on each of them, and softly sings the song of the oak tree. Birds begin to gather in the surrounding trees, quietly watching her strange ritual. Her small, private ceremony finished, Farfalla stands and gives her teachers a moment of silence before speaking her first command. “To dust,” she says, a single tear falling down her cheek. The fabric of Cormag and Cailleach's cloaks sinks to the ground as the bodies they once covered instantly disintegrate. “Now fly, sweet birds,” whispers Farfalla as she lifts their robes into the air to release the ashes piled beneath them. She circles the encampment, repeating the ritual for each of the fallen while the birds watch quietly from the edge of the clearing.Her task complete, Farfalla lifts her tired, tear-stained face toward the top of the Ancient Oak. She notes that the gray sky is now visible between the tree's bare branches. Farfalla walks to the tree and places a hand on its trunk. There is no pulsing heartbeat, or song, or instruction today. The Ancient Oak stands in silence. Once again, Farfalla finds herself alone, but this time she is not vulnerable, not lost. No one will ever hurt her again. Now she is the one in control. A coldness washes over her and she feels her heart harden. She walks across the clearing and turns to face the tree, then inhales deeply before launching her next command. “Fall.” She pronounces the word forcefully, her voice void of emotion. A tremendous, thundering sound fills the air and echoes through the forest and surrounding fields to the sea on either side as the tree begins its slow-motion fall to the ground. Farfalla watches as it lands, its massive expanse of branches covering the entire encampment. Dust and soot lifts into the air as the Ancient Oak's trunk crashes into the earth. Farfalla stands perfectly still as the cloud of debris floats around her. Once it has settled, she gives her next command. “Break.” Within seconds, the branches of the tree separate from the trunk, falling to the ground. Farfalla gets to work, collecting the branches into piles, organizing them by size. She works for hours, never noticing the night fall, and the sun rising again the following morning. She works in the dark, like something not quite human, with eyes like those of a nocturnal creature. Finally, her task completed, she looks at the tree's tremendous trunk, and gives her third and final command. “Split”. Again, a deafening cracking sound fills the air. Farfalla watches as the trunk splits lengthwise, like a lightning bolt has struck it, then another strike, this time cutting the trunk into quarters, then on and on until the tree's trunk has been broken down into an endless pile of logs. Farfalla goes to work piling the logs in the center of the clearing where, only one night prior, there had been a raging fire around which she had danced. Again, she spends hours working, somehow adorned with superhuman strength. It is dusk by the time her task is complete, and Farfalla lights the fire with a flick of her fingers. She doesn't even think twice about the inner workings of her new abilities, her full command of nature and the elements. The orange glow of the flames flicker across her emotionless face.Farfalla tosses the robes of the tribespeople into the fire and watches them disintegrate before she finally lays on the ground and allows her body to give in to sleep. She sleeps straight through the night and through the next day, finally waking in the wee hours of the following morning. She stands and stretches, preparing for the monumental task ahead. She runs the Ancient Oak's instructions through her mind. She circles the clearing one last time. There is nothing left here now. No tents, no people, no fire, no tree. Only piles of branches, and dirt, and ash. Farfalla begins with the largest branches, and twists them together, securing them with vines that she uses like ropes. She wipes the sweat off her brow as she works, threading the branches together to form a wide arch laying on its side. Next, she weaves the smaller branches between the larger ones, building onto her frame and making the arch wider and stronger. She continues this way, working most of the day, adding more and more to the arch until it spans across a large portion of the encampment. Finally, daylight begins to fade, and Farfalla stops to rest. She forages for berries and mushrooms in the forest, and dips her cupped hands into the cool, clear water of the creek nearby and drinks in quick, desperate, thirsty gulps. She returns to the encampment and sits in the center of the clearing. Ru the red deer appears at the edge of the forest and stands perfectly still, quietly assessing the damage. “Hello, old friend,” she whispers. The deer walks to her and bends its head down, so they are eye to eye. “Tomorrow I will need your help. Tonight, we rest,” she says. The deer snorts in acknowledgement, then turns and saunters back into the shadows of the forest. Farfalla lays down on her back and looks at the sky above. Through the empty circle in the forest canopy that had once been filled by the massive spread of the Ancient Oak she can see the moon, only a small shard away from being full, and a scattering of stars twinkling with varying degrees of brightness. Somewhere, some time, Elisabeth is under the same sky. Paloma, Mama, Papa… Marius. They are all under the same sky. Farfalla waits for the thought to warm her heart, but the only thing she feels is cold, firm resolution.Thank you so much for listening. Join me next week for Chapter 29 – Embers to Ash – in which Farfalla learnes the agonizing truth about The Ancient Oak, and herself.The Skylark Bell is brought to you by Phaeton Starling Publishing and features original music by Cannelle. If you are enjoying this story, please consider leaving a rating or a review, they are both greatly appreciated. You can also support my work by subscribing to Patreon or Ko-Fi, where you get early access to episodes as well as MP3 downloads of the music, artwork, behind the scenes videos and more! You can also find The Skylark Bell exclusive merch on my website, www.theskylarkbell.com. Just check the show notes for all necessary links.The Skylark Bell is brought to you by Phaeton Starling Publishing and features original music by Cannelle. 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In today's episode we read the chapter 27 – Trial by Fire – in which a betrayal has devastating consequences.This week's podcast partner is Shittin' Bricks: https://linktr.ee/shittinbricksContact: theskylarkbell@gmail.comThe Skylark Bell official website - http://www.theskylarkbell.comThe Skylark Bell on Instagram: @theskylarkbellAuthor/Producer: Melissa Oliveri - http://www.melissaoliveri.comJoin Melissa's Patreon for early access to podcast episodes, music downloads, and more: http://www.patreon.com/melissaoliveriThe Skylark Bell on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theskylarkbellAll music by Cannelle: http://www.cannellemusic.comCannelle on Instagram: @cannelle.musicOfficial Merch Shops: http://www.melissaoliveri.com/storeThe Skylark Bell is brought to you by: Phaeton Starling Publishing and Things with Wings Productions.FULL TRANSCRIPT:Things with Wings Productions presents: Chapter 27 of The Skylark Bell, Skyedive. I am your host, Melissa Oliveri. In last week's episode we witnessed the creation of The Skylark Bell per instructions provided by the Ancient Oak.In today's episode we read the chapter 27 – Trial by Fire – in which a betrayal has devastating consequences.Today's podcast partner is Shittin Bricks, proud members of the Boopod Network who hail from Australia. Kat and Dom lend a hilarious perspective to true crime and the unexplained, you won't regret giving them a listen. Just check the show notes for a link to their podcast.Now, it's time to settle in… grab a blanket, and a warm drink… and let's get started.The elixir.I think it was part of the plan.I don't know what was in that elixir. I did not prepare it, and I don't believe Cailleach did either, but it was the first step in someone's master plan.Let me go back a few steps. After the ceremony, the festivities truly took off. The booming thud of the drums resonating inside my rib cage as I danced and spun around the fire with the other tribe members. Erskina painted my face in the same warrior pattern Cailleach decorated me with when I first met her. We threw herbs in the fire to burn off negative energy, we sang, we feasted, saluted the bounty of nature. We laughed, and we loved, and we communed with the elements; fire, water, earth and air. It was a dizzying blur of sounds, shapes and colours. As I recall it now, I can't remember specific details, who did what, who was where, it's like the tribe and the ceremony itself were all melded into one, all moving together as one force. It was the most powerful, most beautiful thing I have ever witnessed.It occurred to me, some time into the celebrations, that I hadn't seen Corbin since I noticed his strange behaviour by the fire. I decided to try and find him, despite feeling slightly unsteady from the effects of the elixir. I walked around the clearing, checked inside his work tent, then his living tent. I should have noticed right away that most of his belongings were gone, I should have realized what it meant, but my head was clouded by that blasted drink.After circling the encampment for some time, I ended up next to the Ancient Oak. “Climb up,” I heard it say. So, I did…~~~~~~Despite the effects of the elixir, Farfalla expertly climbs up to her preferred branch in the Ancient Oak and leans her head against its trunk. “Hello, old friend,” she whispers, conjuring a memory of Marius greeting Cormorant in the barn at Meadow Lane. She breathes in the fragrant sage-tinged tendrils of smoke wafting up from the fire below and closes her eyes.“They're coming.” The Ancient Oak's words cause her to open her eyes immediately. “What? Who's coming?” she whispers. Farfalla looks around in the fading light of the setting sun. From this vantage point she can see the fields surrounding the forest and make out some of the forest paths through the canopy of the trees below. Once they've adjusted to the light, her eyes catch glimpses of movement through the trees. She squints down, trying to understand what she is seeing. Between the branches of the Ancient Oak, she sees a man on the edge of the clearing. He is wearing heavy armor and holding a sword in his hand at the ready. Soldiers. Their encampment has been found. Farfalla feels her heart racing as she watches the soldiers circle the clearing, barely visible through the shadows of the forest. “Cormag!” she shouts down to the crowd below, “Cailleach! Soldiers! Soldiers are here!” her words are drowned out by the beating drums, stomping feet, and singing of the celebration. “I have to warn them!” whispers Farfalla.“Stay here,” commands the tree.Before Farfalla has a chance to debate, the soldiers descend violently on the tribe. Farfalla turns away, crying openly at the screams and shouts below. “I can't abandon them!” she says to the tree.“There is nothing you can do; this is their fate. Our fate,” replies the tree.Farfalla, determined to at least try to help, begins to climb off her branch when something below catches her eye. Corbin. He is standing in the clearing, scanning the area, looking for something. Why isn't he running? Wonders Farfalla. Suddenly he looks up and sees her. Farfalla beckons for him to come up. Perhaps if he joins her in the tree, he'll be safe!Corbin lifts his arm and points to her. “Up there!” he shouts. Farfalla's brow furrows in confusion. Who is he talking to? She needn't wait long for an answer. Within seconds two soldiers appear by his side. Farfalla feels her heart sink and her rage rise. It was Corbin. He betrayed the entire tribe. He knew everyone would be together for the ceremony and distracted by the ensuing celebration. The elixir! He must have put something in it to weaken their senses, turning the entire tribe into easy targets! Furious, Farfalla looks toward the large branch hanging over their heads. “FALL!” she shouts with all the air in her lungs. There is a mighty crack as the branch breaks free from the Ancient Oak and crashes onto Corbin and the two soldiers, instantly throwing them to the ground, where they remain, unmoving. A nearby soldier turns to look, then glances up at the tree. His eyes meet Farfalla's, and a shiver runs down her spine. His gaze is filled with power, arrogance… and hate. He marches decisively to the fire and pulls out a long branch. He signals for the other soldiers to do the same, and together they circle the Ancient Oak. The first soldier counts down in his language, a language Farfalla doesn't understand or recognize. He reaches the end of the countdown, and the soldiers push their burning branches toward the Ancient Oak. Farfalla, crushed, realizes this is what her dream was foreshadowing. Another dream, nightmare, becoming a reality. First there was water, now there is fire. Farfalla sobs as she hears a painful cry emanate from the tree. The flames lick at its dry leaves and eventually spread to its branches. She stays in place, frozen in fear, until she feels the bottom of her robe singe. She climbs above the line of fire and looks down. The flames are spreading quickly. She looks around desperately, unsure of what to do. There is no way for her to climb down and has climbed far too high to jump. Even if she did jump, the soldiers ransacking the encampment below would be on her in a matter of seconds. Unfortunately for her, but fortunately for the forest, there are no other trees nearby for her to jump into. Suddenly Farfalla sees flames stretch like long glowing fingers and grasp the bottom of her robe, determined to consume it. She quickly pulls her arms out of the sleeves and slips out of the robe, watching as it drops then gets caught on a burning branch. The beautifully embroidered birds, flowers, and deer disappear within seconds as the flames tear through the fabric. Mesmerized by the sight, Farfalla barely notices as the flames reach the branches just below her. She eventually feels the heat beneath her feet and scurries up as high as she can to get away from the rapidly spreading fire. There is no escape. There is nowhere to go. This is the end.“The bell,” says the Ancient Oak, its strained voice barely above a whisper, “use the bell.”Farfalla lays her hand against its trunk and fishes the bell out from the folds of her gown. “I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. I should have protected you; I should have protected all of them!” The words spill out between heaving sobs.“This was our fate. It was written long ago. I will live on, you know that. You know the entire story. You may not remember it, but it is there, deep inside of you,” whispers the tree. “Now, use the bell, you only need to get to tomorrow. Then the work will begin. You remember my instructions?”“Yes, I remember,” whispers Farfalla. She holds the bell in her shaking hands and closes her eyes as the Song of the Oak Tree softly surrounds her like a warm blanket. She feels the strange sensation of her mind and body separating. Then everything goes dark.Thank you so much for listening. Join me next week for Chapter 28 – Under the Same Sky – in which Farfalla picks up the pieces after the devastating attack on the camp.The Skylark Bell is brought to you by Phaeton Starling Publishing and features original music by Cannelle. Leaving a rating or a review on your preferred podcast platform is incredibly helpful in helping the podcast gain visibility so others can find and enjoy the story of The Skylark Bell, it's a quick, easy, and free way to support my work. If you'd like to support me further, you can also subscribe to Patreon, where you'll get early access to ad-free episodes as well as digital downloads of my music, artwork, behind the scenes videos and more! And be sure to follow me on social media for updates, I love to connect with listeners... Just check the show notes for all necessary links.Once again, thank you for listening – I'm Melissa Oliveri, writer, host and producer of The Skylark Bell Podcast.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/theskylarkbell/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episoed, I chat with Dorje de Burgh about his exhibition 'Under the Same Sky', currently on show at STAC.. Following the artist's move to Carrick-on-Suir in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic due to his high-risk status, Under the Same Sky is a photographic documentation of the town and its surrounds. Representing an outsiders view, this work reflects the particular atmosphere of unease and alienation of that time, as well as being an observation on community, home and belonging. Dorje also strives to subvert familiar representations of the Irish landscape, and in doing so reflect the tensions inherent in both the urban-rural space and the artist's own conflicting positions around closeness and distance.Dorje de Burgh lives and works between Killarney, Dublin & Berlin. Following nomination as a member of the FUTURES European mentorship program, Dorje received the Arts Council of Ireland Next Generation award 2020 and The Darkroom moving image residency 2020/21, producing his second solo exhibition How To Kill Something That Doesn't Exist in association with PhotoIreland Festival 2021.Dorje de Burgh WebsiteFind Dorje on Instagram @dum_studioGet in touch with the podcast: southtippartspodcast@gmail.comLearn more by visiting our website: www.southtippartscentre.ie
here we are again. i close my eyes and i can feel my heart beating like an 808 drum. is it ur embrace? or am i just dancing by myself? tonight i can be on my own, it's a jump into the dark, but i close my eyes and i let it go. there's this desire i want to turn into, you know? pls just tell me it will be okay. (*/ω\) do you think it's nice that we share the same sky? i do. we're both underneath the same sky, so we're kind of together. ( ɵ̥̥ ˑ̫ ɵ̥̥) breathe in, breathe out. welcome to my island. ☂︎✯ the name “pac choi” is a play on words between my name, Pacôme, and a staple vegetable of South-East Asian cuisine, Pak Choy.
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Enjoy the first episode of Rachael Cerrotti's first podcast - We Share The Same Sky. This is a 7-episode narrative series that takes you into Rachael's decade long journey to retrace her grandmother's wartime history. The show was listed as one of the best podcasts of 2019 by HuffPost, received a literary award from The Missouri Review, was a reader's choice for Vulture Magazine and listed as a "Show We Love" by Apple Podcasts. You can listen to the whole series by searching "WE SHARE THE SAME SKY" wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more at: www.sharethesamesky.com
International Arrivals talks with Mexican-American interdisciplinary artist Erika Harrsch (https://www.erikaharrsch.com/) about her path to the United States, ideas of home and rooting. Listen to her elaborate on her recent projects about borders and the notion of belonging.
Today, we're listening to “Chapter II : Don't Make Waves” from We Share the Same Sky. All the links:We Share The Same Sky: subscribe | website | @RachaelCerrotti on Twitter | @sharethesamesky on IG | We Share The Same Sky memoir Extra podcast love recommendations: The Memory Generation (Rachael Cerrotti's new podcast)Welcome to ProvincetownCommunity podcast playlist from Podcast Brunch ClubHere are all the ways to get in touch & get involved in Adela and Lauren's projects:Email Feed the Queue at feedthequeue@gmail.com Lauren on TwitterAdela on TwitterTink Media: website | twitter | instagram | Podcast The Newsletter | Podcast Marketing Magic Podcast Brunch Club: website | newsletter | join a chapter | Facebook Group | twitter | instagram This season of Feed the Queue is sponsored by Clever.fm, the podcast app that puts listeners first.
This week, we're shaking it up şekerim by taking a look at Turkey's obsession with the Eurovision Song Contest. With its strong musical culture, Turkey has proven we could be the same as other powerhouses in the competition. But after a string of top 10 performances, including Sertab Eraner's win in 2003, Turkey suddenly withdrew from the competition in 2012. For the past 10 years, Turkish fans have dreamed of once again being 'Under the Same Sky.' Begüm from Eurovision Turkey -- an unofficial group of ESC superfans -- joins us to look back at some of the best performances that make our hearts go düm tek tek and, most importantly, every way that we can get Turkey back into the competition. Dinle, subscribe and share this episode -- and tell us your favourite Eurovision memories!
Listen to Davie Scott's extended interview with the songwriter behind The Same Sky.
Horse is joined by Producer Pete Smith and Arranger Audrey Riley to recall the making of her debut album. With presenter Davie Scott.
Today on Cats at Night: Francine LeFrak joined the show as WABC Celebrates National Woman's Day. How did she create her own philanthropy? What does National Woman's Day mean to her? What does she want the public to take away from this conversation? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Iconic singer-songwriter Horse is our special guest on this week's Build-A-Bond. Described as ‘one of Scotland's all-time great vocalists', Horse puts aside God's Home Movie to concentrate on her very own Bond movie, deciding who plays 007, the co-star, the villain, who directs the film and who performs the theme song. Horse isn't very Careful at all as she picks a wildly eclectic set of people for her film, even drawing inspiration from a surprising daytime TV show… Horse also talks about the state of the music industry today and the 30th anniversary of her debut album, The Same Sky. More Horse: Website: https://www.horsemcdonald.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/horsemusic The Same Sky 30th anniversary UK tour: https://www.horsemcdonald.com/diary-1/2020/1/10/horse-the-same-sky-30th-anniversary-uk-tour
With the holiday season fast approaching, we acknowledge that this isn't always a season of joy for everyone. Some people silently deal with mental health challenges and thoughts of suicide that can be exacerbated when the rest of the world seems joyful. Amy Kartheiser knows firsthand how difficult it is when someone acts on those thoughts and envisions a world where no one must grieve a family member who has committed suicide. She founded Under the Same Sky, an organization aimed at raising awareness, opening conversations and creating additional funding for areas of need in suicide awareness and survivor support. Thank you so much to Amy for her courage in sharing her story with us. If you are in need of support due to suicidal thoughts or mental health challenges, please visit UTSS at www.utsscharity.org or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at (800) 273-8255.
Another week, another famine. This episode, Alix looks at a modern case of famine-induced survival cannibalism in North Korea. TRANSCRIPT https://castinglotspod.home.blog/2021/11/18/s3-e4-land-part-iv---the-arduous-march/ CREDITS Written, hosted and produced by Alix Penn and Carmella Lowkis. Theme music by Daniel Wackett. Find him on Twitter @ds_wack and Soundcloud as Daniel Wackett. Logo by Riley. Find her on Twitter and Instagram @tallestfriend. Casting Lots is part of the Morbid Audio Podcast Network. Network sting by Mikaela Moody. Find her on Bandcamp as mikaelamoody1. BIBLIOGRAPHY Abad-Santos, A. (2013). ‘North Koreans Reportedly Turn to Cannibalism Due to 'Hidden Famine'', The Altantic, 28 January. Available at: https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/01/north-koreans-reportedly-turn-cannibalism-due-hidden-famine/319002/ Amnesty International. (2019). North Korea. Available at: https://www.amnesty.org.uk/issues/north-korea AP News. 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(2012). ‘North Korea 'executes three people found guilty of cannibalism'', Telegraph, 11 May. Available at: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/northkorea/9259043/North-Korea-executes-three-people-found-guilty-of-cannibalism.html Shout Out UK. (2017). Cannibalism in North Korea: Beyond The Headlines. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgat_PU2yhY Son, S. A. et al. (2019). Mapping the Fate of the Dead: Killings and Burials in North Korea. Seoul: Transitional Justice Working Group. Available at: https://en.tjwg.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/2019-Report-Mapping-the-Fate-of-the-Dead-Killings-and-Burials-in-North-Korea.pdf Tarquinio, J. A. (2018). ‘Defector says North Korean regime turned its people into cannibals', New York Post, 7 July. Available at: https://nypost.com/2018/07/07/defector-says-north-korean-regime-turned-its-people-into-cannibals/ USA Today. (2013). ‘20 facts about North Korea', 13 April. 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UNDER THE SAM SKY was the winner of BEST DIRECTION at the July 2021 DOCUMENTARY Short Film Festival. Festival Streams for FREE all day today. You can watch it HERE. “Under The Same Sky, featuring women from China to Australia to Mexico, was filmed when worldwide mandates kept people in their homes during the COVID-19 pandemic. The team behind the documentary got creative, interviewing the women over Zoom, and incorporating footage they shot from their daily lives, rounded out with inspirational footage.”For further information, go to their website: https://www.pinkwisdom.com/about-the-documentaryConversation with director Alison Chace on the making of this film and what's next for her and Pink Wisdom, the online community she created with advice on relationships and careers from female experts.Subscribe to the podcast via Twitter, Instagram, and FacebookSubmit to the festival anytime via FilmFreeway: https://filmfreeway.com/WILDsoundFilmandWritingFestival
Art เจอนี่ ในตอนที่ 4 พาเปิดประตูไปดูนิทรรศการ “Under The Same Sky (2016)” งานศิลปะที่พาเราสำรวจความทรงจำของตัวเอง ครอบครัว และคนรอบข้าง ปะติดปะต่อประวัติศาสตร์ส่วนตัวเข้ากับประวัติศาสตร์ระดับประเทศอย่างสงครามเวียดนาม เพื่อร่วมกันเรียกคืนความจริงที่กำลังค่อยๆ เลือนหายไป
David Messier and Andre Cantave from Same Sky Productions join us tonight!No quiz today just a long lecture about stuff that wont be on the test...SO TAKE NOTES!
Communist North Korea suffered a devastating famine in the 1990s after the collapse of the Soviet Union which had been one of the country's main supporters. Hundreds of thousands of people died of starvation. Some estimates put the death toll at more than two million. Josephine Casserly has been hearing from Joseph Kim, who was a child in North Korea in the 1990s, about the struggles of his family. Joseph has written a book about his experience called Under the Same Sky. Photo: North Korean boys at a kindergarten in Pyongyang pose for a World Food Programme Emergency Food Assistance photographer in 1997. Their thin arms and legs, knobby knees and distended abdomens show that they are seriously malnourished. (Credit: Susan North/AFP/Getty Images)
Mic on the Street continues with interviews from the front line of the housing crises.
Sofia Rei took off on a solo trek through the rugged terrain of eastern Chile with two backpacks filled with recording gear to gather her thoughts and the sounds of this awe-inspiring landscape. An ardent student of South American folkloric traditions and a Professor at NYU, Rei's “Un Mismo Cielo” or “The Same Sky” pays tribute to the past aided by digital technology.
Denise and JD talk with Scottish National Treasure, the iconic musician Horse McDonald about her career, her music, how she navigated the Covid lockdown and what's ahead for her. We talk about her portrait going up in the National Portrait Museum, her upcoming studio time and the re-release of "Careful", a mere 32 years after "The Same Sky" album debuted. To watch the video of our chat, click this link for our YouTube channel Zoom show.
Francine A. LeFrak is the President of the Francine A. LeFrak Foundation and the Same Sky Foundation Fund. A successful social entrepreneur, women’s rights advocate, and philanthropist, Francine founded a trade initiative, Same Sky, to help women who were invisible become visible through the dignity of work. Her work with Same Sky began with survivors of the Rwandan genocide and continued in the US with women who were recently released from prison and needed a second chance. As a social entrepreneur, she has helped hundreds of women and girls to use their talents to find opportunities for success. Through job training programs and providing access to education, her foundations have paved pathways for people to rise out of poverty. As a philanthropist, Francine uses what she has learned and witnessed firsthand to help all women rise up to use their talents. Her focus is on women’s empowerment through the development of financial muscles and self-confidence through access to education, training and microgrants. Francine is proud of her latest project, the Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being at Barnard College that focuses on the three pillars of wellness (financial, physical and mental), the first of its kind in the country. Before her work as a social entrepreneur and philanthropist, Francine had a successful career on Broadway and as a social issues film producer where she garnered multiple Tony, Emmy and Peabody awards. In recognition of her humanitarian efforts, she received the Chevalier of the Legion of Honor from the French Government, The Women Together Award from the United Nations, The Ellis Island Medal of Honor (2009), and The Human Spirit Award from the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. Francine is a long-time member and Chair Emerita of the Harvard Kennedy School’s Women’s Leadership Board.
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The topic of mental health has found its way into Car Con Carne throughout the pandemic. Tonight, we meet Amy Kartheiser, whose brother Mark killed himself 7 years ago. After wrestling with depression and facing the stigma associated with suicide, Kartheiser launched the “Under the Same Sky” charity, “dedicated to raising awareness, opening conversations and creating additional funding for areas of need in suicide awareness and survivor support.”
A discussion of the December podcast playlist on GENERATIONS. We also hear thoughts from some of our PBC members and share a few podcast recommendations. Find the full show notes on the web at: https://podcastbrunchclub.com/generations-roundup This is what they talked about: Generations podcast playlist Interview with Juleyka Lantigua-Williams Sara’s podcast recommendations: The Anxious Achiever: from the Harvard Business Review. “Rethink mental health and work, with candid stories from leaders who’ve been there.” Twenty Twenty: A Pop Culture podcast: “Join two culture critics in their twenties, as they delve into the most memorable pop culture from twenty years ago.” Adela’s podcast recommendations: We Share the Same Sky: a 7-episode series in which a young woman follows the journey of her grandmother who escaped the Nazis in WWII I’m Not A Monster: about an American woman who travels to Syria to fight with ISIS with her husband and she brings her children Passport: a travel podcast that digs deep into a place, but with an angle you probably wouldn’t expect The Pod Spotter: a podcast about podcasts PBC community podcast recommendations: Nerdette The Tim Ferriss Show: “#444: Hugh Jackman on Best Decisions, Daily Routines, The 85% Rule, Favorite Exercises, Mind Training, and Much More” Go for Broke Get involved in the podcast discussion! Find out how Podcast Brunch Club works. Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter, instagram, subreddit Support PBC: Become a monthly Patreon member (and get some bonus content) Make a one-time donation via Paypal Audio editing and production by Katie DeFiore. Music included in this episode was "Rainbow" by Chad Crouch and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna. Current Supporters include: Podkite - Chart Analytics and Marketing Attribution for Podcasters Future Hindsight - a podcast seeking to spark civic engagement, inspire hope, and reinvigorate our social contract Podchaser – “the IMDb of podcasts” Podyssey - an online community for podcast lovers (aka "the Goodreads for podcasts") Bullhorn - podcast listening any way you want it Listen Notes – “the best podcast search engine” Podbean – use the code “pbc” for one month free on podcast hosting Immigrantly podcast - cross cultural conversations Critical Frequency – “a podcast network for everyone else”
The topic of mental health has found its way into Car Con Carne throughout the pandemic. Tonight, we meet Amy Kartheiser, whose brother Mark killed himself 7 years ago. After wrestling with depression and facing the stigma associated with suicide, Kartheiser launched the “Under the Same Sky” charity, “dedicated to raising awareness, opening conversations and creating additional funding for areas of need in suicide awareness and survivor support.”
Regula Curti – Same Planet: Uniting Cultures Through MusicAired Monday, February 8, 2021 at 11:00 AM PST / 2:00 PM EST / 6:00 PM GMT / 7:00 PM CET Music is the universal language that unites people, nations, and cultures. As the world experiences a global pandemic, continued poverty, wars, systemic racism, climate crises, species extinction, and a mountain of pressing problems to solve, there are communities of people worldwide that are working on solving problems, raising consciousness, and focused on change. One organization is the BEYOND FOUNDATION, which helps musicians worldwide stay in contact with each other, collaborate, and produce songs for the planet. Join Voice Visionary Kara Johnstad and Singer, Recording artist and Co-Founder of the Beyond Music Project, Regula Curti, in a heartfelt conversation on the role that music plays in raising awareness on issues of social justice, climate change, and unity consciousness. Listen is as Regula speaks for the rising voices of the planet. The mission of BEYOND is to live values like understanding, compassion, tolerance, and mutual respect beyond all cultures and perceptions of the earth. Music and voices weave the world together. We are honored to take this journey together.ABOUT BEYOND:Beyond music is an invitation based digital community for professional musicians, singers, and songwriters from all cultures and musical styles. It was launched in 2018 by the non-profit Swiss Beyond Foundation and co-founder Tina Turner. Beyond Music Vol.2 Same Planet is the second album of the album series launched in 2019. Vol.1 Same Sky landed at #1 on the iTunes World Music Album chart in the U.S. and Top10 on the European charts.The new single release, CHILD SONG, is a radical call for humanity towards children and will be released in February 2021.For more information on Regula Curti and the Beyond Foundation, go to https://https://beyond-foundation.org/music/To get in touch with Kara go to http://www.karajohnstad.com/Visit the Voice Rising show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/voice-rising/ #RegulaCurti #SamePlanet #VoiceRising #KaraJohnstad
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“We have a twofold purpose: On one hand, supporting the artisans and preserving their traditions. On the other hand, we’re trying to inspire a more intentional lifestyle for our consumers…that is more fulfilling and authentic.” - Sofiya Deva, Founder and CEO of This Same SkyIntegrating your passions, strengths, and purposeNot only did Sofiya Deva launch her brand, This Same Sky, in the middle of the pandemic, but she managed to masterfully integrate her loves and strengths. The company focuses on artisan-centered rotating collections of personal and home accessories, but it’s also a social enterprise that earns these multicultural artists an exceptional livelihood. Her purpose is to preserve traditional arts and crafts and remind us that we can’t forget the irrefutable value art can bring into our lives, - even in an era where minimalism is gaining traction.One of the other passions the brand draws from? Poetry. The inspiration for the company name comes from a book of poetry of the same name. Everyone under “this same sky” lends to the sense of solidarity, that we’re all in this together. Profiling different artistic lifestyle pieces, it celebrates the distinctiveness of cultural differences while affirming a sense of unity.We discuss how Sofiya is achieving “the good, the true and the beautiful” within her new company, and how her pillars and purpose have fueled the company’s genesis and growth, even during such an uncertain time.When less is more, choose intentionally[17:47] “My subtle critique to sustainability in the present moment is we have a lot of emphasis on minimalism, and less clutter, which is great, but…I think if we just negate and eliminate, without tapping into a greater sense of who we are, a greater sense of where we come from, it's incomplete for me.” As consumers, we’re always voting with our dollars one way or the other. We understand not amassing possessions just to have them. But let’s also choose wisely, bringing things with beauty and life into our home.The changing landscape of fashion[25:51] “[The fashion industry] is in need of reform. But the great thing is that consumers are demanding that reform, so I think the brands that are going to deliver that reform have a competitive advantage in terms of being more desirable by consumers.”[27:59] “Being born in the middle of a pandemic, it's forced us to be even scrappier than we would have ordinarily been, and very adaptable and very agile - and to really think through, how can we create? How can we create a diverse and flexible business model?...We leaned into collaboration and how to create win-win scenarios.”Balance passion and self-care[34:03] “As an entrepreneur, you have to take burnout very seriously. You have to recognize that you're not immune to burnout; you don't have infinite energy and resources. I've had some really good coaches who have helped me recognize that, actually, my energy is a really valuable resource in this project, and I need to guard it.”As Sofiya says, it’s important to engage intentionally and assess priorities so you’re able to follow through.Connect with Sofiya:Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sofiya-hyder/Social handle: @thissameskyTwitter - https://twitter.com/sofiyadeva?lang=enOther mentionsThis Same Sky by Naomi Shihab Nye - https://www.amazon.com/This-Same-Sky-Collection-Around/dp/0689806302Guide to Owning Your Value - https://mailchi.mp/d37649fa5f04/own-your-valueGuide to Reading Poetry - https://mailchi.mp/6b573fc30d9e/guide-for-reading-poetryVickery Trading - https://vickerytrading.org/Forbes article on Corporate Gifting: https://www.forbes.com/sites/shamahyder/2020/10/01/how-to-make-corporate-gifting-count-this-holiday-season/?sh=7b7db4453666Sudara - https://www.sudara.org/Olivela - https://www.olivela.com/Wolf and Badger - https://www.wolfandbadger.com/us/
Some guests on panel episodes have the energy that we like to look for. Our next guest was on a panel in Season 26 and we decided to bring her back. Amy Kartheiser (Amy Kartheiser Design) returns to The Chaise Lounge with Nick May. Amy got into interior design after years of working in a sales position that taught her a lot about business. She later bought her own loft and skipped out on work to go with her mom to the markets and pick out items for her place. She realized she liked designing so much that she started her own firm. Amy also shares her passion for suicide prevention and her charity Under the Same Sky she founded inspired by her family's personal experience with suicide. Under the Same Sky launches November 21st. Learn more about Amy Kartheiser Design by visiting their website www.amykartheiserdesign.com. For more information on Amy's charity, Under the Same Sky, please visit www.utsscharity.org. To me that's like A number 1 when you're running a business is customer service and that job really taught me everything - not everything I needed to know about running a design business, but taught me what the important points are in running a business. So I'm forever grateful for it. Amy Kartheiser Tweet To me that's like A number 1 when you're running a business is customer service and that job really taught me everything - not everything I needed to know about running a design business, but taught me what the important points are in running a business. So I'm forever grateful for it. Amy Kartheiser Tweet Chaise Lounge Updates We're excited to announce another new season of Coast to Coast Design, back on October 28th! New conversations, new microphones, new takes on old themes. Be sure to add us to your feeds if you haven't already, and stay tuned! Our Events Page Resources See what our sponsors can do for you. Upcoming Markets Stay tuned for updates. More About Our Sponsors Wrap Up If you would like to hear more episodes, please visit us on iTunes, Spotify or your favorite podcasting app! We'd love it if you post a review, you may even hear your review read live on our next podcast. Also, find The Chaise Lounge on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. With that said, keep dreaming big, and keep designing a great design business. See ya!
Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids
Part Two is finally here! Listen and find out what happens during Little Hedgehog and Bebe's time apart, as well as their exciting reunion! I hope you love it! If you love this story, please share it with all Mer-Hedgehogs you happen upon in underground caves, all talkative parrots with internet access, any and all exasperated dads, and your friends! They might just need a good story these days. And if you happen to have an Apple device, leave a review in Apple Podcasts! If your tiny person wants to share a story they've written, please send photos or recordings of it to rhea@littlestoriestinypeople.com. I LOVE to see their artwork, stories, and anything else they'd like to share. BIG THANKS to the listeners who provided sound effects used in the story: GRACE, ELLIE, and CHLOE! Thank you to XOLA for helping me with the reminder at the beginning of this episode!! Visit my website, www.littlestoriestinypeople.com (lovingly designed by my in-house tech director) to see book recommendations, Little Hedgehog tees, my picture book, and more! Sign up for my email list at www.littlestoriestinypeople.com! Follow me on instagram and facebook @littlestoriestinypeople.
Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids
Part Two is finally here! Listen and find out what happens during Little Hedgehog and Bebe's time apart, as well as their exciting reunion! I hope you love it! If you love this story, please share it with all Mer-Hedgehogs you happen upon in underground caves, all talkative parrots with internet access, any and all exasperated dads, and your friends! They might just need a good story these days. And if you happen to have an Apple device, leave a review in Apple Podcasts! If your tiny person wants to share a story they've written, please send photos or recordings of it to rhea@littlestoriestinypeople.com. I LOVE to see their artwork, stories, and anything else they'd like to share. BIG THANKS to the listeners who provided sound effects used in the story: GRACE, ELLIE, and CHLOE! Thank you to XOLA for helping me with the reminder at the beginning of this episode!! Visit my website, www.littlestoriestinypeople.com (lovingly designed by my in-house tech director) to see book recommendations, Little Hedgehog tees, my picture book, and more! Sign up for my email list at www.littlestoriestinypeople.com! Follow me on instagram and facebook @littlestoriestinypeople.
It's catch up time. This Invisible Folk Club radio show went out live to four community stations across England. Jon Bickley was curator/presenter, Steve Yarwood producer. Nothing in the broad church of folk related music is off limits, there's many shades of folk, ours is an eclectic mix. We celebrated a birthday, our radio show is 3 years old! Producer Steve Yarwood curated 12 of the finest songs from across those 158 shows. Thank you to all our radio hosts and loyal listeners, spread the word. Jon Bickley - St James Infirmary Blues Anne Cunningham - Fare Thee Well David Gunawardana - Where She Walks Gillian Welch - Scarlet Town Catherine Earnshaw & storywheel - I Am Stretched Out On Your Grave Waterboys - Fisherman's Blues Odette Michell - The Wildest Rose Richard Thompson - Down Where the Drunkards Roll Marisa,Jack&Davy - Nottamun Town Johnny Cash - The Man Comes Around Waterson:Carthy - Claudy Banks Jon Bickley & the Invisible Folk Band - Under the Same Sky https://invisiblefolkclub.com/ has a listening guide to our show
Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids
Little Hedgehog and Bebe are BACK! Find out what happens when they have to spend some time apart, something you and your friends may have some experience with these days. I have really missed telling you stories...so I found a way. During this strange time, I will be putting out new episodes when I can. They may not be on a predictable schedule. Thank you for your support and patience. If you LOVE this story, please share it with all mice that are in want of more fur, anyone named Jimberson, all wilderness enthusiasts, those who both live off-grid but also have an internet connection, and...your friends, who you may be missing these days. And if you happen to have an Apple device, leave a review in Apple Podcasts! If your tiny person wants to share a story they've written, please send photos or recordings of it to rhea@littlestoriestinypeople.com. I LOVE to see their artwork, stories, and anything else they'd like to share. BIG THANKS to the listeners who provided sound effects used in the story: COHEN, EVELYN, MILLIE, HENLEY, AND LUCY! Thank you to ADEMILAYO for helping me with the reminder at the beginning of this episode!!! Visit my recently updated website, www.littlestoriestinypeople.com (lovingly designed by my in-house tech director) to see book recommendations, Little Hedgehog tees, my picture book, and more! Sign up for my email list at www.littlestoriestinypeople.com! Follow me on instagram and facebook @littlestoriestinypeople.
The gang goes to collect their dues from Arthur Cho after finishing the casino job, while Kitty and Philip take the day off. Transcript: https://bit.ly/32Ap1tA Instagram: https://instagram.com/therealmscast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealmscast Website: https://therealmscast.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ManyRealms Music Many Realms Theme by Nik October (http://softonline.me) Slash Pine by Shehar Haziza We look to the Same Sky by Ottom Outside your Grace by Denhollander Growth by Yuvi Gerstein Epilogue by Or Moran Ballroom by Stephano Mastronardi The Speakeasy by Stephano Mastronardi Ima by Nim Quartet
Enjoy this selection of contemporary poetry taken from the e-book - “Poetry Compendium 01” from the Cultural Intellectual Association - Lagos. The episode features poetry recitals in English; Igbo, Yoruba and Ibibio indigenous languages of Nigeria. Here's a list of the recitals in the listening order; Broken Record by Alhanislam - Tempest Treats by Razaq Ivori - Weighed by James Inedu-George - Crayfish by Anne Unyoaba Noah - Quest by Alhanislam - Hope-Full by Otor Mattew - Same Sky by Donna Ogunnaike - A bu m nwa nna m by Amarachi Attamah - Jagunlabi by Jide Badmus - Ufok k'oyommo by Iquo DianaAbasi - Wole Wole Testing by Baba Oladeji - Fanta-Sees by Elvis Odianose & Koku Konu - 6am by Adeyemo Desalu
Wie vermittelt man Zukunftskompetenzen und wächst selbst? Get your wings – so heißt die Initiative, die Zukunftsgestalter mit einem starken gesunden Ich kreieren und ihnen Flügel verleihen will. Gründerin ist die multiengagierte Dr. Anabel Ternés von Hattburg. Sie ist Unternehmerin und Mutter, Social-Impact-Gründerin und Forscherin, Autorin und Speaker … und vieles mehr. Mit ihr habe ich in diesem Podcast über Engagement und Zukunftsfähigkeiten gerade auch für die nachwachsende Generation gesprochen. Wie kann man Schüler, Lehrkräfte, Absolventen, Berufseinsteiger, Mitarbeiter und Führungskräfte darin unterstützen, Zukunft zu gestalten? Welche Fähigkeiten brauchen wir jetzt? In dieser Podcast-Folge gibt es erste Antworten und viele Inspirationen. Dr. Anabel Ternès von Hattburg ist Unternehmerin und Mutter, Social-Impact-Gründerin und Forscherin, Autorin und Speaker. Sie ist Gründerin und Geschäftsführerin mehrerer Tech-Unternehmen und Initiativen, unter anderem der Deutschen Initiative Gesunde Digitalisierung sowie der GetYourWings für die Vermittlung von Zukunftskompetenzen durch Unterrichtsreihen, digitales Arbeitsmaterial, eigene Computerlernspiele und E-Learning. Anabel Ternès leitet das Institut für Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement (IISM) und hält eine Professur für Allgemeine Betriebswirtschaftslehre. Sie spricht zu Zukunftsthemen und deren Auswirkungen in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Anabel Ternès ist Autorin von mehr als 50 Büchern und schreibt für FOCUS, IMPULSE, t3n und andere Magazine. Sie ist u.a. Vorstandsmitglied von NFTE Germany, Kuratoriumsmitglied der Stiftung Lesen, Mentorin von StartupTEENS und IWil, sowie Botschafterin für Same Sky, Make-A-Wish und Impact Hub. Website: https://anabelternes.de/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anabelternes/ Website getyourwings: https://getyourwings.de/ Ich gebe in meinem Podcast und meinen Mentoring-Programmen Wissen und Tools aus der modernen Neuroscience weiter, damit Weiterentwicklung in diesen besonderen Zeiten gelingt. Weitere Informationen und meine Angebote findest du auf meiner Website: www.Lady-Brain.com. Ich freue mich über dein Feedback. Hinterlasse ein Like und teile die Folge gern. Folge mir gern auf Facebook #drmariahoffacker, auf Instagram @drmariahoffacker oder vernetze dich mit mir auf Xing oder Linkedin.
Join Civil War General, astronomer, and founder of the Cincinnati Observatory, Ormsby Mitchel (as portrayed by Frazier History Museum Teaching Artist, Tony Dingman), and American astronomer Guy Consolmagno, Director of the Vatican Observatory and winner of the 2014 Carl Sagan Medal for Excellence in Public Communication in Planetary Science, as they discuss their work in the field of astronomy.
Join Civil War General, astronomer, and founder of the Cincinnati Observatory, Ormsby Mitchel (as portrayed by Frazier History Museum Teaching Artist, Tony Dingman), and American astronomer Guy Consolmagno, Director of the Vatican Observatory and winner of the 2014 Carl Sagan Medal for Excellence in Public Communication in Planetary Science, as they discuss their work in the field of astronomy.
On the latest episode of Now, Appalachia, Eliot interviews author Amanda Eyre Ward about her latest novel "The Jetsetters." Amanda Eyre Ward is the author of Sleep Toward Heaven, How to Be Lost, Love Stories in This Town, Forgive Me, Close Your Eyes, The Same Sky, The Nearness of You, and The Jetsetters. Her bestselling novels have been featured in People Magazine, The New York Times, and more. Amanda's work has been optioned for film and television and translated into fifteen languages. She lives in Austin, TX and Ouray, CO. Amanda currently writes every morning and spends afternoons with her children.
On the latest episode of Now, Appalachia, Eliot interviews author Amanda Eyre Ward about her latest novel "The Jetsetters." Amanda Eyre Ward is the author of Sleep Toward Heaven, How to Be Lost, Love Stories in This Town, Forgive Me, Close Your Eyes, The Same Sky, The Nearness of You, and The Jetsetters. Her bestselling novels have been featured in People Magazine, The New York Times, and more. Amanda's work has been optioned for film and television and translated into fifteen languages. She lives in Austin, TX and Ouray, CO. Amanda currently writes every morning and spends afternoons with her children. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eliot-parker/support
Welcome to a very special bonus episode of Many Realms! In support of the Mall Kids expansion More Malls, More Kids, now on Kickstarter as part of Zinequest, we're test driving some of the new expansion content. Will our plucky youngsters win the day at their crummy mall jobs, or is victory like a large colourful ball, always just otter reach? Transcript: http://bit.ly/2UyKq2d Instagram: https://instagram.com/therealmscast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealmscast Website: https://therealmscast.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ManyRealms Check out the Mall Kids Kickstarter here: https://t.co/g9W6caFNbo?amp=1Music Many Realms Theme by Nik October (http://softonline.me) Make it Rock by John Isaac Edgar Allen Poe by Modern Aquatic Sweat it Out by Bamtone Days Pass by Anbr Last to Fall by Will Van De Crommet We Look to the Same Sky by Ottom Tech Knowledge by Peter Spacey Fatherland by Kadir Demir The Nest by prox-i-mal Voices by Amick Cutler Slow Introduction 0 T22M by Setuniman
CW: Gun violence, discussion of drugsWelcome to the first episode of our new Urban Shadows campaign: Lakeshore! Meet our characters as they encounter corpses, demons, and landscape photography. Transcript: http://bit.ly/37Lhyb1 Instagram: https://instagram.com/therealmscast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealmscast Website: https://therealmscast.com/ Music Many Realms Theme by Nik October (http://softonline.me) Ima by Nim Quartet Cafe de Philosophie by Kyle Preston Quest Part 1 by Victor Spiegel We look to the Same Sky by Ottom The Miracle by Nadev Remez Slash Pine by Shehar Haziza Play Play Play by Shtriker Big Band
When your social issues film is canceled, the next logical step is to start a jewelry company to benefit female victims of genocide, right? It was for Francine LeFrak, a producer who has changed thousands of lives with her entrepreneurship and social justice leadership. On this episode, Angela Raub, CEO and President at Leadercast, launches the inaugural edition of Leadercast Legacy by interviewing one of the most influential people she knows: Francine LeFrak, Founder at Same Sky and Francine A. LeFrak Foundation. What we talked about: Francine's legacy of social advocacy for women The earliest influencers in Francine's life Stories that make Francine proud and what inspires her Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast: Same Sky The Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Check out the full podcast with Francine LeFrak by clicking here. If you don't use Apple Podcasts as your audio player, you can find every episode of the Leadercast Podcast at this link.
Rachael Cerrotti was a college freshman when she first came to Israel on a Birthright trip. Shortly thereafter, back in Philadelphia, she and her grandmother - Hana Dubova - started sitting down for what they called "storytelling sessions." The result was a ten-year-long journey in which Rachael retraced her grandmother's steps during, and in the wake of, WWII. Stay connected with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and by signing up for our newsletter at israelstory.org/newsletter/. For more, head to our site or Tablet Magazine.
In 2017, Rachael Cerrotti shared her story with Kind World. This year, she released a podcast called "We Share The Same Sky," detailing her grandmother Hana's incredible story of survival -- and the journey Rachael took to learn every bit of it.
Rachael Cerrotti had a close relationship with her grandmother, Hana. She knew Hana was a Holocaust survivor who evaded Nazi capture numerous times, and she savored her time with the family matriarch, hearing her tell stories about her past and reading her writing. After Hana's death in 2010, Rachael began to explore her story in more depth. She decided to take an incredible journey in which she followed her grandmother's footsteps more than 70 years later, connecting with descendants of families that saved Hana's life in Denmark and Sweden. Throughout her travels, Rachael used her camera, podcasting equipment and journals to capture the story she tells on the multimedia website “We Share the Same Sky,” presented by USC Shoah Foundation. At its center is a riveting and moving seven-episode podcast series—the first produced by the foundation—that brings the past into the present through Rachael's decade-long journey to retrace her grandmother's story of survival. The episodes use history and current events to help listeners grasp themes, including discrimination and dehumanization, the impact of physical and metaphorical walls, and how to find hope and redemption in tragic circumstances. On this episode of The Vibe of the Tribe, Rachael joins Dan and Miriam to talk about her unique project, how she reimagined the ways in which testimony can be used to tell stories and how “We Share the Same Sky” offers a compelling tool for Holocaust educators. “We Share the Same Sky is produced by Rachael Cerrotti and co-produced by Erika Lantz. You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and other podcast apps. Learn more at http://sharethesamesky.com. Edited by Jesse Ulrich, with music by Ryan J. Sullivan.
Beyond Music is the latest brainchild from Regula Curti, co-founder of The Beyond Foundation. Beyond Music is an online platform for musicians. You can go to the site BeyondMusic.org and join for free, then look for musical collaborators anywhere in … More ... The post Beyond Music – Regula Curti & Larry Klein – New Album “Same Sky” appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.
June 24, 2019 - Joseph Kim was born and raised in North Korea. At the age of 12, his father died of starvation and he was separated from his mother and sister. In 2006, Joseph escaped North Korea into China. A year later, he was resettled in the United States as a North Korean refugee. Since then, Joseph has shared his story from the TED stage, has published a memoir, Under the Same Sky, has graduated with a B.A. in Political Science from Bard College, and now works at the George W. Bush Institute as an assistant on the Human Freedom Initiative. Join us for a special event co-hosted with Liberty in North Korea (LiNK) as Joseph Kim recounts his fight to survive in North Korea, how he managed to escape and reach freedom, and why he believes there is hope for his people.
Today on Kingdom Smarts: We finish Kingdom Hearts IIEmail: kingdomsmartspodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @kingdomsmartiesUse #KingdomSmarts to talk about show or #khfree to talk spoilers!Shannon is @shannonmanorJake is @jj_masonA Key Opens Doors
Takar Nabam is a singer songwriter and guitarist from Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh, who has lived mostly in Delhi. He has transitioned from metal to soul rock to indie rock and with his next album, it’s gonna be folk rock. He has released two albums, Same Sky in 2016 and This Home, That Home in 2018. Interestingly, there is a sense of love, vulnerability and an intimate romance for different people. Listen in for the Valentine’s Special with the one and only Takar Nabam !!
How can we make Culture rather than Art? Is the sky a black velvet blanket?Tai and Lucreccia discuss how having a punk attitude, and not necessarily wanting to fit in, can be a good thing. Lucreccia talks about a process of finding ‘her people' and then simply asking ‘what do we wanna do?' as a way to begin making work. Together they share their love of the power of the dance floor and the mystery of the conch.Links, more episodes, and information about A World of One's Own, at taisnaith.com/podcastAudio production: Bec FaryTheme music: ‘End of the Day' by Phia www.listentophia.com
How can we make Culture rather than Art? Is the sky a black velvet blanket? Tai Snaith's podcast series returns with 13 more conversations with mid-career and emerging women and non-binary artists whom she admires. In episode one, Tai and Lucreccia Quintanilla discuss how having a punk attitude and how not necessarily wanting to fit in can be a good thing. Lucreccia talks about a process of finding ‘her people’ and then simply asking ‘what do we wanna do?’ as a way to begin making work. Together they share their love of the power of the dance floor and the mystery of the conch. Additional resources: http://lucreccia-quintanilla.squarespace.com/ https://www.banffcentre.ca/programs/banff-artist-residence-summer-2018 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octavia_E._Butler https://acca.melbourne/explore/podcasts/a-world-of-ones-own/
Who says heavy drinking and podcasting don’t mix well?! This week the boys start off the Food & Sex theme with good friend Travis Dutton. Before getting to the feature, they talk a little German television with The Same Sky miniseries. Alan is baffled by the connective tissue of Adventure Time and Chase defends Amy Adams career with Sharp Objects. Then on to Soylent Green! Watch and Listen! Original Music: Alan Loosbrock
Sabreen Jolley is a senior Mass Media Major at Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia. Upon graduating she plans to pursue a degree in English at Georgia State University to polish herself as a world-renowned speaker and Author. She is the Author of a collection of poetry, Same Sky, Different Light and looks to renew the worlds way of thinking through literature, visual arts and communication. I present to you Sabreen Jolley. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jasmine-a-stith/support
The Fiction Old and New book group will be discussing "The Same Sky" by Amanda Eyre Ward, DB 80921 on Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 9:00 p.m. eastern time, 6:00 p.m. pacific time in the Book Nook Room of the
MAGGIE ROSE! This chick is fire! Back when she was in High School the label executive legend Tommy Mottola realized her talent and helped her score a record deal. She has been making music and making waves ever since. She released a new EP "The Variety Show" last year and it showed us even more what she is capable of as an artist and how talented she is- "Same Sky" is my JAM off that EP. She also has been named one of CMT's Next Women of Country and just got a song cut by Lady Gaga! And to top it off, her heart is just as big as her talent. #podcast #nashville #CMT #maggierose #carolinehobby #ladygaga Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
#AsktheExpert featuring Debbie Wong talking about coaching. Hosted by Ross Brand of Livestream Universe. Subscribe to the podcast: https://rossbrandrecordings.com/ (https://rossbrandrecordings.com). Debbie Wong is an executive and life coach, human resource professional and published author. She works with clients who want to talk about challenges and issues they're either facing at work or at home. Many times, the topics are centered around career changes, difficult interactions with people and how best to increase confidence in handling a tough situation. Through asking powerful questions, Debbie helps navigate the conversation so that the participant is able to explore and come to solutions and options on her own. Debbie is Head of Talent and Development for Markets and Distribution at Bank of New York Mellon. She previously worked for Bloomberg LP as an Organization Development Specialist, advising business leaders on talent management, succession planning, change management and team development. Prior to joining Bloomberg, Debbie was Director of Global Talent Development at APCO Worldwide, where she designed and built APCO University with 35+ core courses including seven curriculums such as Leadership, Business Development and Client Service, and led and developed the Global Talent Development program for high-potentials. Debbie published her travel memoir, https://www.amazon.com/Same-Sky-Travelers-Quest-Redemption/dp/149099713X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1384729614&sr=1-1 (The Same Sky: A Traveler's Quest for Redemption and Peace) about her solo journey through Southeast Asia.She blogs about travel at http://debbieylwong.com/ (DebbieYLWong.com). Debbie has a Masters of Science in Human Resources and Organizational Effectiveness from New York University. As an NYU alum, she leads workshops on professional communication and career transitions for students for the NYU Wasserman Career Center. Contact Debbie at debbieylwong@gmail.com. Find her on Twitter: @debbieylwong. Show TopicsWhat is an executive coach? What is a life coach? Difference between coaches and mental health counselors What coaches should do when they have clients with depression How coaching differs from mentoring and why the roles should be played by different people Top challenges facing coaching clients How coaches resist the urge to tell clients what to do Challenges of working with executives Debbie discusses whether she coaches friends How people can go about finding a coach How coaching works within an organization Overcoming employee fears regarding confidentiality Do coaches seek coaching themselves? Debbie's travel experiences in East Asia and her book, The Same Sky
"In my 15 years living in Nashville, I have been fortunate to watch a lot of friends start their journeys with a back pack and a dream and end up being a huge success in country music. Yet the most frustrating part about being a friend and a fan to writers has been hearing amazing songs that will never leave the Nashville city limits."Nashville Hits Collecting Dust" is a casual, entertaining hangout with friends telling stories, giving valuable advice, and playing great songs that otherwise would still be sitting in a database.My guest are pure entrepreneurs that are living out their dream of being artist and full time songwriters."
Morphmom moments with Francine Le Frak, Founder of Same Sky and Rev Gloria Walton, Executive Director of the Most Excellent Way Life Center in Jersey City. The show aired March 17th, 2016.
Join Civil War General, astronomer, and founder of the Cincinnati Observatory, Ormsby Mitchel (as portrayed by Frazier History Museum Teaching Artist, Tony Dingman), and American astronomer Guy Consolmagno, Director of the Vatican Observatory and winner of the 2014 Carl Sagan Medal for Excellence in Public Communication in Planetary Science, as they discuss their work in the field of astronomy.
Join Civil War General, astronomer, and founder of the Cincinnati Observatory, Ormsby Mitchel (as portrayed by Frazier History Museum Teaching Artist, Tony Dingman), and American astronomer Guy Consolmagno, Director of the Vatican Observatory and winner of the 2014 Carl Sagan Medal for Excellence in Public Communication in Planetary Science, as they discuss their work in the field of astronomy.
Inside the secretive and mysterious world of North Korea, Joseph Kim lived a young boy's normal life. But when he was five, disaster struck: the first wave of the Great Famine killed millions, including his father, and forced the rest of his family to desperate escape routes into China. Alone in the streets, he had nothing but his street-hardened instincts for survival.But through the eventual support of an underground network of activists who kept him hidden from authorities, Kim eventually made his way through the American consulate in Shenyang and became one of just a handful of North Koreans brought to the U.S. as refugees.Joseph Kim's Under the Same Sky: From Starvation in North Korea to Salvation in America provides a vivid narrative of resilience. In a country where most have never heard of Facebook or Google and where details of social and cultural life are largely unknown, the book serves as an important first-hand account of atrocities committed within North Korea and hidden from the West and most of the rest of the world.Join New America NYC for a conversation with Joseph Kim on his journey across new countries and cultures and on the political and economic realities in North Korea that continue to thwart the potential for open dialogue and diplomacy with the rest of the world.
Joseph Kim was born in North Korea, suffered in the famine, losing his family, and traveling by foot to China as a teenager. Hear his story and read his book "Under the Same Sky"
Amanda Eyre Ward on compassion, gratitude and “The Same Sky.” In this episode of The Write Up, Amanda talks with host Owen Egerton about the calling of telling stories of the voiceless and powerless, the importance of looking past politics and statistics to the faces of real people, and the ways in which exploring the […]
Amanda Eyre Ward on compassion, gratitude and “The Same Sky.” In this episode of The Write Up, Amanda talks with host Owen Egerton about the calling of telling stories of the voiceless and powerless, the importance of looking past politics and statistics to the faces of real people, and the ways in which exploring the...
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Brett Smuckler graduated from Rollins College. Inspired by her work as an Elementary Education major and by the story of her great-grandmother, she wrote her first novel, Under the Same Sky. In this novel, the young author shows maturity and intelligence beyond her age. The innocence of Olivia and Emmett's love is wonderfully juxtaposed against the harsh and complex world of politics and violence. Through her characters Ms. Smuckler captures the multidimensional nature of people and sends an important message that in life, things are rarely black and white. Currently, she resides in Tennessee with her two beloved dogs.
-Bonus Stage!- On this special Bonus Stage I interview my first Game Developer: Alex Neuse of Gaijin Games, the lead designer on the Bit.Trip series. We discuss the origins of the series, why Runner is so different from the first three, and the metaphorical narrative that's being told about the human condition in their Bit.Trip games. Definitely a good listen if you want to think about how games can communicate ideas about life through their gameplay mechanics in the same ways that books and film can through their own presentation. (Sorry for the extra silence at the end, don't know how that happened) Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/BitTrip http://www.twitter.com/D3stiny_Sm4sher Check out Gaijin's pages on the Bit.Trip Games! http://bittripgame.com/ http://www.ltlprints.com/bittrip http://www.facebook.com/pages/BitTrip/94061592159 http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/GaijinGames
-Bonus Stage!- Time for another bonus stage episode. This time I'm joined by Stuttering Craig himself, the man who runs ScrewAttack.com. We seem to agree on a number of key things, like how people ought to treat each other, and how the gaming community ought to respect one another, but when it comes to our actual tastes in gaming, it seems that we're pretty different! The best part is that this makes for intriguing conversation. Topics include (but are not limited to): SGC, the origins of ScrewAttack, the breakup between Stuttering Craig and Handsome Tom, Wii Music, Street Fighter, and Taylor Swift. Enjoy! There will be episodes coming up in regards to the fighting game genre in the weeks to come, and in just a few days, an interview with one of the developers of the Bit.Trip games! Next month I'll be recording episodes on this whole "Games as Art" discussion, so please, if you want to participate, send me an e-mail, an audio recording, etc. to D3stiny.Sm4sher@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/D3stiny_Sm4sher http://twitter.com/StutteringCraig http://twitter.com/ScrewAttack
-Bonus Stage!- In this episode, I interview Brent Black, aka brentalfloss, the man behind "What If Video Game Music...Had Lyrics?" We discuss the origins of his work, his future plans, his process for producing his songs and videos, and go into some in-depth discussion on how we as human beings thrive in creating and observing art, how we express ourselves through our art, and the importance of parody in our society. Suffice it to say, if you wrote off brentalfloss as a nincompoop, you'll be taken aback at what a deep-thinking individual he is. I have to say, it was a pleasure to discuss art with a man who clearly has a drive and purpose behind his own works. My review of Brent's new album: http://www.gonintendo.com/viewstory.php?id=119438 Our Twitters: http://twitter.com/brentalfloss http://twitter.com/D3stiny_Sm4sher Our Work: http://screwattack.com/shows/brentalfloss http://screwattack.com/user/D3stiny_Sm4sher http://www.youtube.com/user/brentalfloss Here's the 2-2 Blues song we reference: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fqu48rHrWXM
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