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SceneSat
The Chip SID Show SceneSat Edition #5 with Max Hall

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 63:48


It's time for the fifth episode of the SceneSat edition of the Chip SID Show! All tracks recorded from the original 6581 and 8580 SID Chips, directly from the rear end of the Commodore 64 home computer.

SceneSat
The Chip SID Show SceneSat Edition #4 with Max Hall

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 60:38


It's time for the fourth episode of the SceneSat edition of the Chip SID Show! All tracks recorded from the original 6581 and 8580 SID Chips, directly from the rear end of the Commodore 64 home computer.

SceneSat
The Chip SID Show SceneSat Edition #3 with Max Hall

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 62:33


It's time for the third episode of the SceneSat edition of the Chip SID Show! All tracks recorded from the original 6581 and 8580 SID Chips, directly from the rear end of the Commodore 64 home computer.

Shine Online with Ellie Swift
My exact team as a 7 figure mastermind model business

Shine Online with Ellie Swift

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 26:51


Having the right team of people alongside you is fundamental to the success of your business. From the very beginning of Swift Ventures, I've been intentional and strategic about who I have supporting me, both in the business and at home now that I'm a mama.  I've been really fortunate to have a team who have been with me for a number of years - something I value very highly. As the business has evolved, the structure of my team has shifted so today I'm sharing my exact team as a 7 figure mastermind model business. I'm a big fan of keeping my team  as lean as possible and the business as automated and systemised as possible so that I can spend the majority of my time doing what I love - coaching and creating.I've always run my business this way so whether you're bringing in 50k or 150k months, you could absolutely use the same structure in your business.Behind the ScenesAt the heart of my business is Nivek, my business manager and co-coach for the Scalable Freedom Mastermind. Nivek has been an integral part of Swift Ventures for six amazing years and has come alongside as a contractor for very intentional reasons. A lot of people ask me why I have a contractor in such a key role and the reason is because Nivek thrives in her role as a business owner and entrepreneur. It shapes the way she thinks about my business and also the way she thinks about our client's businesses in her role of co-coach. The main factor here is that I found the right person for the role. Another key person on the team is Tammy, our brilliant customer service manager and marketing assistant. Tammy joined us just before my maternity leave and her efficiency and dedication to handling our support inbox and virtual assistance are unparalleled, making her a pivotal member of our lean team.Outsourcing Beyond the core team, our operations are significantly bolstered by outsourcing to professionals like Jackie Norton and her design team at White Deer, who have been with us for nearly four years, bringing grace and consistency to our design needs. We also have our accountant Diana Todd along with the bookkeeping expertise of Susannah Piek at Santosha and of course our podcast producers, Bamby Media.CoachingClient support is front and centre, with Niv extending her support as an incredible co-coach. We also have Taryn, a marketing strategist and messaging maven, who adds immense value with her copywriting expertise.  I am so fortunate to have this incredible longterm team that supports Swift Ventures in the most amazing way.Late last year, I formed a strategic partnership with Jane Day from Webinize so that all my  Scalable Freedom Mastermind clients gain access to her  Abundant Ads Academy membership. This provides incredible value to my mastermind clients in addition to my legacy clients in the Inner Circle.Home Front SupportOn the home front, I have Lauren, my wonderful nanny who is with Sunnie two days a week plus my mum supporting one day each week. My husband Chey also has one day a week with Sunnie and although he doesn't have a direct role in Swift Ventures, he  is a key part of my advisory board, being  an expert around all things leadership, strategy, marketing, and sales.I also have my coach, Lacey,  who I personally have worked with for the last six years. Lacey is not only a key advisor in the business with her incredible strategic guidance but has also been an incredible personal support and mentor to me over the years. Having team members who've journeyed with me for the long haul is no accident. It's rooted in a leadership style where mutual respect and support are paramount. By prioritising the needs of my team—be it through financial incentives, growth opportunities, or leadership mentoring—my business fosters a nurturing environment conducive to longevity and excellence.  I've always treated my team as co-collaborators where people can take ownership of parts of the business as though it's their own.The Lean Team AdvantageKeeping our team lean isn't just strategic; it's about ensuring our business remains nimble. By automating processes and retaining a selective team, we maintain high profitability and focus on coaching and creating—areas I truly love. A lean team also allows us to pivot really easily,  giving me the opportunity to do things like taking maternity leave like I did last year.So, no matter where you're at with your team right now, I hope this sneak peek into behind-the-scenes of Swift Ventures has inspired you to think about how you might like to structure your team moving forward.LINKSResources mentioned:  FREE MasterclassDM me the word "Mastermind" on Instagram to find out about the Scalable Freedom MastermindThe FREE Mastermind Launch PlaybookConnect with Ellie: Website:         https://www.ellieswift.com/Instagram:     @elliehswiftFacebook Group:     www.facebook.com/groups/shineonsocialellieswift/

SceneSat
The Chip SID Show SceneSat Edition #2 with Max Hall

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 63:02


The second episode of the SceneSat edition of the Chip SID Show is here! All tracks recorded from the original 6581 and 8580 SID Chips, directly from the rear end of the Commodore 64 home computer.

SceneSat
On Air with Ziphoid, Firefox and ALPA

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 180:53


Let's start the year in a proper way and test out Firefox's new toys to bring you a multimedial show in a way you haven't experienced SceneSat before. We hope. :D

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SceneSat
The Chip SID Show SceneSat Edition #1 with Max Hall

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 93:19


The first episode of the SceneSat edition of the Chip SID Show is about to hit your eardrums! In 2025, expect monthly shows again! All tracks recorded from the original 6581 and 8580 SID Chips, directly from the rear end of the Commodore 64 home computer.

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Revision 2024 – Compo Block IV (Executable Music, Streaming Music) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 88:35


First compo block of Revision 2024 Sunday, a good way to start the day! Remember, due to DST silliness, if your local timezone does not have the switch to DST on this Sunday, this compo is one hour earlier!

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Revision 2024 – Compo Block V (Wild, Fantasy Console) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 110:06


More compos on this lovely Sunday here at Revision 2024.

SceneSat
Revision 2024 – Compo Block VI (PC 8k Intro, PC 64k Intro, Amiga Demo, PC Demo) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 198:14


The last compo block of Revision 2024, the one you definitely do not want to miss!

SceneSat
Revision 2024 – Compo Block III (Amiga Intro, PC 4k Intro, 256 Byte Intro, Oldschool Demo) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 154:05


Last compo block of Saturday here at Revision!

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Revision 2024 – Compo Block I (Tracked Music) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 70:35


First compo of Revision 2024! o/

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Revision 2024 – Compo Block II (Oldschool Music, Animation/Video) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 128:16


Second compo block of Revision, the first compo night is about to start!

SceneSat
Mountainbytes 2024 – Compo Block III (PC Demo, PC Size-restricted Demo) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 33:32


The last compo block of Mountainbytes 2024 will comprise the PC Demo and the PC Size-restricted Demo compos!

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Mountainbytes 2024 – Compo Block I (Combined Music) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 50:10


The first compo block of Mountainbytes 2024 is upon us! Enjoy the sounds of the Combined Music compo!

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Mountainbytes 2024 – Compo Block II (Oldschool and Alternative Platforms Demo) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 10:19


More Mountainbytes compos: Oldschool & Alternative Platforms Demo!

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TRSAC 2023 – Compo II (Streaming Music) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 27:38


More music compo from your favourite TRSAC, Streaming Music time! o/

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SceneSat
TRSAC 2023 – Compo I (Oldschool Music) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 52:53


The first compo of TRSAC 2023 is about to start, and it's going to be music! o/

SceneSat
TRSAC 2023 – Compo IV (Animation/Video, 4K Intro, 64K Intro, Oldschool Demo, Newschool Demo) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 109:28


The last compo block of the last TRSAC (ever! – or so they say), and you do not want to miss this one. It's going to be epic!

SceneSat
TRSAC 2023 – Compo III (Live Acid Techno) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 54:13


The Animation/Video Compo has been pushed back to the last compo block, so now this one will be ONLY ACID!

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SceneSat
Nordlicht 2023 – Compo II (Streaming Music) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 17:47


Another compo block, directly from Nordlicht 2023! And it's another music compo, the Streaming Music compo! Get your stomp on!

SceneSat
Nordlicht 2023 – Compo III (Oldschool Demo, Newschool Demo, Wild) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 157:56


This will be the last compo block of Nordlicht 2023! It'll start out with the 512 Bytes Intro compo (not covered in this show), followed by oldschool and newschool demo compos, and to top it off there will be a Wild compo, too!

SceneSat
Evoke 2023 – Compo II (Ogg/MP3 Music) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 56:11


More compo blocks, more music compos! o/

SceneSat
Evoke 2023 – Compo III (Interactive, Alternative Platforms 256 Byte Intro, Alternative Platforms, PC 4k Intro, PC 64k Intro, PC Demo) with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 220:58


The last compo block of Evoke 2023. If you missed all compo blocks until now and also miss this one, you missed all of Evoke!

SceneSat
Revision 2023 - part 4 with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 88:30


Music compos and more!

SceneSat
Revision 2023 - part 3 with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 101:05


It's H0ffman time!

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SceneSat
Revision 2023 - part 2 with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 59:35


Part deux. Moar compos! More stuff!

SceneSat
Revision 2023 - part 1 with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 92:37


PAAAARTY!

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SceneSat
Launch Show re-experience with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 345:09


So, 14 years have passed. We think they've been pretty good, but can be even better. Let's relive the show that started it all!

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ZINE: The Radio Show
#27 - Bonfire Special: Competitions with Kiero and Hoffman

ZINE: The Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 90:14


After long summer nights, it's getting cold outside again and the demoparty calendar gets sparser. In this special, we invite two guests to discuss a topic intimately, as you might catch the conversation close to a bonfire after a good compo night: Our two guests hardly need an introduction - Kiero (MadWizards, Elude) and H0ffman (Logicoma, Unstable Label) share their experiences, feelings and anecdotes about competitions. Do they release for the fun of it, or to win? Do they still get compo jitters? Do they ever feel dissatisfied with a production? Is our voting system fair? Do they namevote? And how do they work towards that moment, when their prod is finally shown at the bigscreen? Links in the episode: Back in Time: https://backintime.no/ Pouet: https://www.pouet.net/index.php Kiero on Demozoo: https://demozoo.org/sceners/467/ H0ffman on Demozoo: https://demozoo.org/sceners/1525/ Demoscene Discord: https://discord.gg/76nuRVzqS3 Support Us! SceneSat: https://www.patreon.com/scenesat/posts Echtzeit Digitale Kultur: https://www.echtzeitkultur.org/en/donations-and-membership/

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SceneSat
SoS6 Reveal Special - Part 4 with fnord

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 62:34


Fnord will bring our Sound of SceneSat reveal party to a close. Don't worry though because there are still plenty of amazing tracks for you to discover once the party is over!

Stories From Women Who Walk
The Gift in Her Grief: Jane Duncan Rogers Founded "Before I Go Solutions" to Help the Rest of Us Grieve Less. Part 1.

Stories From Women Who Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 29:16


Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk. You'll recognize yourself in these true-life stories from women who are walking their lives while their lives walk them and the lasting difference these journeys have made. I'm your host, Diane Wyzga.Today my guest is Jane Duncan Rogers, founder and Chief Officer of Before I Go Solutions and Before I Go Academy who's joining us from North Scotland. Like many of us who were walking their lives until Life walked them, Jane enjoyed a successful career in retailing, trained with the wonderful Louise Hay, offered You Can Heal Your Life study groups, became an award-winning psychotherapist before finding herself face-to-face with Death at the age of 54 when her  husband, Phillip, died. Three years later Jane published a book called Gifted By Grief. Where is the gift in grief? I've invited Jane to talk with us about the absolutely vital end-of-life planning work that she and her team are spreading around the world. Welcome to the podcast, Jane!    Minutes 29:1500 to 2:00     Intro2:00 to 5:15     Start From Where You AreOne fine day I will get to Scotland to spend time hiking and trekking. If I met up with you on one of your favorite walks, what's the first thing I'd notice about you?  Jane's energy, passion and honesty. It seems to be who she is! No matter where she is and the topic she's talking about that's what she brings to itAnd if we had some time to walk along together what might I get to know about you?On the outside Jane looks pretty ordinary and normalBut on the inside is different and had unusual life in many respects A bit of a teaserWhen we parted ways what would I remember about walking with you?How the host felt How we make people feel is what we remember Remember the walk as nourishing and fun and  learning and excited to return to our livesHost recalls how wonderful it would be to live next door to Jane and inspire each otherLet's try and inspire the world here!  5:15 to 7:50     Professional Life Experiences Unexpectedly Set Stage for Current RoleWe all have a back story. Before we get to the very BIG story of Before I Go Solutions, I have a question: Those who have listened to your TEDx talk or heard your recent interview with Tara Nash on her Conscious Grief series might be aware of what started you on the road to Before I Go Solutions. Before we get to that story I'd like to know a bit about your own growth and learning and how it prepared for your current work:Had been an award-winning counselor and coach for over 25 years, having originally trained personally with the famous Louise L. Hay in 1990, working in the personal growthWas helping small business owners to reach their full potential when Philip died.Jane says past didn't really prepare her for current work; other than saying when she looked back and learned that everything done before prepared for todayAlways interested in behind the scenesAt age 16 Jane wanted to study psychology to learn how human minds work which isn't what she learned at university; but it is the beginning of formal behind-the-scenes learningAlso interested in how businesses worked; Jane brings that to the present day in end-of-life planning facilitation trainingLoved Louise Hay for the fantastic blend of spiritual and practical; Jane has that spiritual connection to Life and being in Life which translates into a practical way that is joy in purposeJane inspires others from a bedrock of loving what she does that is also practical and helpful to people7:50 to 12:15     Preparing for the ExpectedWhich brings us nicely to the next chapter. You've written and spoken that because of questions your husband Phillip answered in his last year you were prepared for some things, but not all things. Would you share with us a bit of the story about the unexpected diagnosis and preparation for end-of-life; in particular, what you didn't know about, what you had to decide, both alone and together.October 2010 Jane's husband Phillip was diagnosed (out of the blue) with stomach cancer; no reason to suspect anythingCaught early so they had hope it would resolve well and Phillip would recoverAfter chemotherapy and surgery that was not completely successful they realized they were facing the endDifficult and made every moment even more preciousThey received an email from a mutual friend with a list of questions that Jane ignored, ignore again and then the 3rd time finally looked atTogether Jane and Phillip answered a list of very practical questions (passwords, coffin, body dressing, and so on)Actually had a “good time doing it, believe it or not!”Jane recalls that this was like a project; she and Phillip had been good at doing projects together (home renovation, books, etc.)This felt like they were creating something together even with the reluctance to begin. And the project helped a lotWhen Phillip died 4 months later Jane met with funeral director and when asked how the body should be dressed Jane knew what to sayWhat made that lovely? Phillip had told that her that he  wanted to be dressed in his dressing gown which Jane had made for him.Jane didn't know: body could be brought home to lie in the house where friends could come to pay respects; didn't need to get the funeral home involved right away; and so on.What Jane later learned opened up choices12:15 to 17:00     The Effect of Grief on Loved Ones Who Are UnpreparedHost finds the story remarkable that a friend sent the triggering email. How did that come to be?An old friend of Phillip's was a nurse specialist who was familiar with end-of-life and either prepared or found the questionsMost importantly, the nurse friend had seen the effect on families with these things not being addressed until it is too lateJane knew it would have been helpful to investigate a crematorium but could not; today she organizes crematorium tours for her clients which is interesting when you are “researching” and there's a lot to learnIf we want to re-do the kitchen, say we will get bids from 3 contractors, compare and decide whom to go with. Do we do this with funeral directors? No. Why don't we do it? Because at the time we need one we are faced with loss and griefShopping around is sensible - before the grief - well in advance of needing itHost's personal experience with her mother's passing and the role of the 7 siblings jumping in to scramble and get ready with the myriad of details when death happened rather quickly. Versus when her father passed and had a simple pine coffin in mind but still the link to purchase was shared with a friend who was able to track down coffin. Start to plan now because your loved ones will be in no position to make big decisions at the time. As Host has written, “End-of-life is a GPS for our loved ones.”17:00 to  19:50     Avoiding Unnecessary CostsEnd-of-life decisions can be an enormous expense or not, depending on so many factorsChoices abound if you know about them ahead of timeDo the researchYou don't need a funeral at all; all that's required is the proper disposal of the body remainsCan easily and appropriately keep costs down if you knowPeople are unaware of the shocking impact that grief has;  even when you know that death is imminent and how that translates to your thinking and behavior which becomes muddledUnless you've had this experience you probably have no clue how you will reactBest advice: have the conversation well beforehand and translate that conversation into writing19:50 to 22:45     First Book: Gifted by GriefHow did your first book, Gifted by Grief come about? What prompted you to write this book some 3 years after Phillip's death and what might be the gift in grief?When Phillip was ill Jane was practicing as a small business coach and writing a blog on the topic of living while a loved one is dyingJane's writing style is direct and honest: who she is is what you getJane knew one day she would write a story from her view point and Phillip's; but not right awayJane trusted that she would know what was the right time to write; proceeded to a mind map of the bookIt took a few more months before Jane began writing the book and it all poured out in 6 weeks timeJane's experience was very cathartic and part of her healing journeyMaking the end-of-life experience a proper book was the way to honor Phillip, the journey and help other people22:45 to 25:40     What Followed Gifted by GriefFollowing the book Jane offered small workshops to those who wanted to work on griefJane was shocked to learn that the chapter on The Questions was a popular and necessary topicWhere your Life walks you is how Jane felt: maybe I should show these folks what to doA waiting list appeared which said, “Something's here.”Jane believed she was being shown what to do, knew how to take training on line“It was just me doing this.”Jane came to understand she needed to create a not-for-profit enterprise with a name, directors and suchBefore I Go Solutions  name came easily to Jane; “just popped into my head.”The enterprise grew as Jane followed energies and impulsesJane keeps checking in to ask if this is what she should be doing and the answer is still a big “Yes!”25:40 to 29:15     Frustrations, Challenges and Return Next Week for Part 2   Host: You have so beautifully articulated the path through the woods about how something comes into being and doing wonderful work in the world growing out of one's own sadness, grief, loss but Life and Jane in concert made this happen. When you follow what you are really truly meant to be doing here. I'm curious: You said you knew you were on the right path because of the resounding “Yes!” as you kept checking in; but what might have been some of the frustrations and challenges as you were putting all this together? Here we are, at the end of the road but not the journey. Thank you for listening to Part 1 of this episode of Stories From Women Who Walk with your host Diane Wyzga and my guest Jane Duncan Rogers, the founder and Chief Officer of Before I Go Solutions and Before I Go Academy who joined us from North Scotland.  We hope you enjoyed and are motivated by our end-of-life planning conversation. We'll be back in a week with Part 2.You're also invited to check out over 375 episodes of this podcast Stories From Women Who Walk found on Simplecast, your favorite podcast platform, including Android and my website: Quarter Moon Story Arts. This is the place to thrive together. Come for the stories - stay for the magic. Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, follow, share a nice shout out on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time! You will have wonderful company as we walk our lives together.Production Team: Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Entering Erdenheim from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicSound Editing: Dawin Carlisle & First Class ReelsAll content and image © 2019 - Present: for credit and attribution Quarter Moon Story ArtsABOUT JANE DUNCAN ROGERS  Who am I?Jane Duncan Rogers, founder of Before I Go Solutions and the B.I.G. Academy.When my husband Philip died, I never for one moment imagined  I would end up working in this field.I had been an award-winning counselor and coach for over 25 years, having originally trained personally with the famous Louise L. Hay in 1990, working in the personal growth field in many different aspects. I'd  published books and tapes (well before the internet) and was helping small business owners to reach their full potential when Philip died.Because of the questions he had answered in his last year, I was well prepared in some respects for the admin side of things afterwards. But there was much more we simply did not know about.Fast forward to 2018, a year during which both my parents died.  They had completed a comprehensive end-of-life plan each, the one that Before I Go Solutions offers, now known as the Before I Go Method®.This was very different to my husband who had answered some things, but there was a lot more that I simply had to decide about myself.And that difference was huge – as my parents' executor, I simply had to follow all their thoughtful instructions.What's more, it was easy to find everything, and I took great solace from knowing I was carrying out what they wanted (and that they had known I would do this).My three siblings and I had no arguments at all, over what was a pretty stressful period (they both died unexpectedly within the same week).I am so incredibly grateful and appreciative for the organisation they had so carefully thought through.So I know from personal experience how hugely important this preparation work is, and I want to help you to help others do this too!Jane's background of 25 years in the psychotherapeutic and training fields has been perfect for the not-for-profit - Before I Go Solutions - she founded and helps to operate. Together with her team of trained End of Life Facilitators, she provides products and programmes to help people complete their end-of-life plans, something about which many have good intentions but never quite actually get around to doing.Jane lives in the North of Scotland, re-married during COVID lock-down, and she and her new husband are building not only a new life but a new eco-house/home together.  How to Stay in Touch With Jane Duncan Rogers Jane Duncan RogersChief Officer Before I Go Solutions CIC, www.beforeigosolutions.com- Author of: Before I Go: The Essential Guide to Creating A Good End of Life Plan and Gifted By Grief- Speaker on TedX talk: How to Do A Good Death- Training in End of Life Plan Facilitation:  https://beforeigosolutions.com/big-training-intensive/- Facebook: End-of-Life Conversations Group: https://www.facebook.com/beforeigosolutions/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/giftedbygrief- Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janeduncanrogers-5aa3b591   

ZINE: The Radio Show
#13 Is the scene's online presence sustainable?

ZINE: The Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 51:17


The turn of the millennium pushed the demoscene to cover a lot of online ground, but now 20 years later modern Internet habits and centralization is putting undue pressure on the actively used websites, while other sites just wither out once the maintainers leave. The show discusses the reasons, the problems, the prospects, and possible solutions to this ongoing conundrum. Send us your questions, suggestions and voice messages to zineradioshow@scene.org Join the discussion on the Demoscene Discord server or our own. Links in the episode: aSCIIaRENA: https://www.asciiarena.se/ Bitfellas: http://bitfellas.org/ Slengpung: http://slengpung.com/ The Space Jam Website: https://www.spacejam.com/1996/ ArtCity: http://artcity.bitfellas.org/ SceneSat: https://scenesat.com/ The Pouët codebase seminar (Revision 2014): https://youtu.be/DQ8eB_FORLo?t=1143 Scene.org: https://www.scene.org/ Demoparty.net: https://www.demoparty.net/ SceneID: https://id.scene.org/ Got Papers?: https://gotpapers.scene.org/ Scenesat URL shortener: https://scenes.at/ The passing of TMR / Cosine: https://www.pouet.net/topic.php?which=12133 Episode credits: Hosts: Axel, Okkie & Ziphoid Produced by: Gargaj Editing, audio jingles, and engineering: Gloom Cover art: Critikill

ZINE: The Radio Show
#12 Parties, websites, Noby discusses demo direction

ZINE: The Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 71:42


The curve of vaccinations slowly gives us hope of crawling back to regular party season as we look at yet another wave of online parties, and a few potentially IRL ones as well; we also discuss the aging out of demoscene websites, some cool new projects and why it's so hard to find people to help with such projects. Then, Noby joins the show to talk about what direction means in the demoscene, what principles one should follow, and why it matters in a demo. Send us your questions, suggestions and voice messages to zineradioshow@scene.org Join the discussion on the Demoscene Discord server or our own. Links in the episode: Outline 2021: https://outlinedemoparty.nl/ Shadow Party 2021: http://shadow-party.org/ Demonights 013: https://demonights.ch/en/blog/demonights-013-014/ aSCIIaRENA: https://www.asciiarena.se/ SceneSat: https://scenesat.com/ Greets Graf: https://greetsgraf.jetlag.group/ Scrolltexts: http://scrolltexts.com/ "A Critical Look at the Demoscene": https://prismbeings.com/direction/ "Zetsubo" by Prismbeings: https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=75720 "Waillee" by Prismbeings: https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=71873 "Eon" by The Black Lotus: https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=81094 "Emix" by Epoch: https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=66066 "Epoch (For The Masses)" by Epoch: https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=76263 "Absolute Territory" by Prismbeings: https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=69642 "Snell's Window" by Collapse: https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=75736 "Eidolon" by Poo-Brain: https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=69669 "A New World Awaits" by Peisik: https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=88644 "Lunatico" by LFT: https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=68410 "Uncensored" by Booze Design: https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=64280 Episode credits: Hosts: Axel, Okkie & Ziphoid Produced by: Gargaj Editing, audio jingles, and engineering: Gloom Cover art: Critikill

The Sound Test
120: LIVE - 26/02/21 [VGM Radio & Podcast] (Wildcard Edition!)

The Sound Test

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 129:24


In this completely off-the-cuff episode, I address some of the concerns that may have built up around The Sound Test in the past month or so. It's not all serious though, as pretty much all of this is the usual serving of VGM goodness, tinged with a little optimistic looking ahead.It's been a tough time for the show, and myself lately, and I've occasionally posted some rather daft things that I regret. But, we're all surviving through a worldwide pandemic, and here I try to put a lot of that behind me and just get on with the game music glory.Despite the fact that NONE of this show was planned, I hope you enjoy it!This week's playlist:The Vogon Hold - Lee Tyrrell [Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (One-Night VGM, Vol. 2)]In Space (Metal Twolegs Remix) - Jeroen Tel [The Sound of SceneSat, Vol. 2]Max Returns - Rod Thacker [The Sound of SceneSat, Vol. 1]Magical Sound Shower (from "Outrun") - Chris Abbott [Arcade Classics, Vol. 1]Battle! Champion - Go Ichinose, Junichi Masuda and/or Hitomi Sato [Pokemon Diamond & Pearl]Exponential Entropy - Masayoshi Soken [Final Fantasy XIV]Besaid - Masashi Hamauzu [Final Fantasy X]Eternal Youth - RUDESecret Course, Yoshi Drums (UNUSED) - Koji Kondo & Shinobu Tanaka [Super Mario Sunshine]Gyruss Medley - Masahiro Inoue (?)Crystal World - Paul Tonge [Tinhead]The Red Woods - Matt Furniss [Puggsy]15 Acres of Broken Glass - Mike Morasky [Portal 2]I Saw a Deer Today - Mike Morasky [Portal 2]Out of Tartarus - Darren Korb [Hades]City of Tears - Christopher Larkin [Hollow Knight]The Redwood Steppe - Austin Wintory [The Pathless]The Woodland (Oleander's Stage) - Whitetail [Them's Fightin' Herds]Wanda Wanda - Yuu Miyake, Asuka Sakai, Akitaka Tohyama, Hideki Tobeta, Yoshito Yano and/or Yuri Misumi [Katamari Damacy]Polaroid - Laugh and Peace & Yoko Fujita [Vib-Ribbon]Push - RedStryke & Jay Tholen [Hypnospace Outlaw]Chop Chop (Master Onion's Rap) - Masaya Matsuura & Yoshihisa Suzuki [PaRappa the Rapper]End Titles - Michael Land [The Curse of Monkey Island]BGM - George Sanger [Capture the Flag]Don't Panic (Main Theme) - Lee Tyrrell [Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (One-Night VGM, Vol. 2)] MAIN THEME:Mahito Yokota, Toru Minegishi, Koji Kondo & Yasuake Iwata - World 8 [Super Mario 3D World]Discord:https://discord.gg/xeMfzWyRequests and contact:https://twitter.com/GreenT128"The Sound Test" on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/thesoundtest/Original episodes of The Sound Test LIVE, with Dale Fowler, are available through Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/_secretcaveAlso available through:YouTubeSpotifyiTunesStitcher

ZINE: The Radio Show
#8 The new normal

ZINE: The Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 61:54


The ZINE Radio Show is back! After a 10 year hiatus, Okkie and Axel return to dissect and discuss the news and hot topics of the demoscene, and they are now joined by new co-host Ziphoid for some PROFOUND BANTER! In this episode revolving around making old things new again, they obviously explain the sudden unexpected return of the podcast, what took so long, why they're back again, and what to expect in the future, but also discuss what happened over the last decade in the scene, how the strange new world under the Coronavirus pandemic has changed the daily routine of the demoscene, and how to get your motivation back when it comes to making music. Send us your questions, suggestions, and voice messages to zineradioshow@gmail.com Join the discussion on the Demoscene Discord server: https://discord.gg/MCDXrrB Links in the episode: 20 years of Pouet statistics: https://twitter.com/pouetdotnet/status/1345056403338231808 TBL tech blog: http://tbl.nu Shadertoy: https://www.shadertoy.com SofaWorld: https://www.sofaworld.net The Sound of SceneSat: https://sound.of.scenesat.com "Christmas Megademo 2020" by The Santas: https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=87595 "EON" music writeup by H0ffman: https://hoffman.home.blog/2019/04/27/eon/ Episode credits: Hosts: Axel, Okkie & Ziphoid Produced by: Gargaj Editing, audio jingles, and engineering: Gloom Cover art: Critikill

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Under Construction 2019 - Compo III with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2019 38:03


Streamed Music, Combined Oldschool Demo

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Under Construction 2019 - Compo II with SceneSat Staff

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2019 42:24


The second compo block of Under Construction 2019, Loop and Combined Tracked.

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Under Construction 2019 - Compo IV with SceneSat Staff

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2019 77:16


Combined Oldschool Demo, PC 4k Demo, PC 64k Demo, PC High-End Demo

The Sound Test
41: LIVE - 01/11/19 [Weekly VGM Radio]

The Sound Test

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 118:29


A brand new iteration of The Sound Test LIVE! This time, I'm joined by Shelley Moncaster for fresh VGM playlists and all the old features, including:SFX ShowdownQuickfire NewsSongFightTop 5 (THIS WEEK: Top 5 Bergen Moments)All future streams:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9jf...Requests and contact:https://twitter.com/GreenT128Original episodes of The Sound Test LIVE, with Dale Fowler, are available through Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/_secretcaveThis week's playlist:Tsuki No Koibumi – C418 & Laura Shigihara [One]Wait – C418 [Minecraft]Industrial Quarter (City) – Gareth Coker [Minecraft: Battle & Tumble]Title Screen – Tim Follin [Ghouls ‘n Ghosts]Ghostbusters – Adam Bellin [Ghostbusters]Jerry Was a Racecar Driver – Primus [Tony Hawk's Pro Skater]The Human Race (Sub 01) – Originally composed by Rob Hubbard [Hubbard 80s]The Wilderness (from “The Last Ninja”) – FastLoaders (original composed by Ben Daglish) [Ninja Musicology]Intro – Jeroen Tel [Robocop 3]In Space (Metal Twolegs Remix) – Jeroen Tel [The Sound of SceneSat, Vol. 2]Night Driver – TDK [Me!]Ryu's Theme – Yoko Shimomura & Isao Abe [Street Fighter II]Ken's Theme – Yoko Shimomura & Isao Abe [Street Fighter II]Silence – Yumiko Kanki & Naoto Ishida [F-Zero]Page One (Menu Theme) – Motoi Sakuraba (restored by Cyanne) [Golden Sun]Jihua Shengyu – Baby Mawson [Instincts of the Blastosphere]Title Screen – Rob Hubbard & Ben Daglish [Auf Wiedersehen Monty]Roked – Shye Ben Tzur, Jonny Greenwood & the Rajasthan Express [Junun]MAIN THEME:Mahito Yokota, Toru Minegishi, Koji Kondo & Yasuake Iwata - World 8 [Super Mario 3D World]YouTubeSpotifyiTunes

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TRSAC 2019 - Compo III with SceneSat Staff

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 34:52


Streaming Music Compo

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TRSAC 2019 - Compo II with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 26:54


Oldschool Music Compo

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TRSAC 2019 - Compo IV with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 71:16


Animation / Video, Live Acid Music

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TRSAC 2019 - Compo V with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 28:03


Combined Oldschool Demo, Combined Newschool Demo

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Deadline 2019 - Compo I with SceneSat Staff

SceneSat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 94:46


Music Competitions

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Deadline 2019 - Compo II with SceneSat Staff

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 53:33


Wild + Animation + 3D Compo

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Deadline 2019 - Compo III with SceneSat Staff

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 54:48


Executable Demo Competitions

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Evoke 2019 - Compo I with SceneSat Staff

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 66:50


Tracked Music

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Evoke 2019 - Compo III with SceneSat Staff

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 241:37


Interactive + Alternative Platform

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Evoke 2019 - Compo II with SceneSat Staff

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 131:07


OGG/MP3 Music, Animation, Freestyle/Pixeled Graphics