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Naiara, Bad Gyal, Aitana, Creedence Clearwater, Revival, El Sueño de Morfeo, Siloé, Melody, Columpio Asesino y más ... Viernes 11 de julio de 2025 arrancamos motores con un programa cargado de temazos: • Naiara • Bad Gyal • Aitana • Creedence Clearwater Revival • El Sueño de Morfeo • Siloé • Melody • Columpio Asesino …¡y muchos más! Gracias a miles de oyentes por dejarnos formar parte de vuestra playlist diaria: más de 5.000 descargas al día en iVoox, Amazon Music Podcast y todas las plataformas. Vuestra pasión por la buena música es lo que nos mueve a explorar nuevos artistas y a montar cada programa con toda la energía. ▶️ Escúchanos ya en iVoox ▶️ Y en Amazon Music Podcast Deja tu comentario: ¿qué tema te ha flipado hoy? Comparte este episodio con quien no puede vivir sin música. ¡Seguimos girando juntos! #EstaciónGNG #PodcastMusical #iVoox #AmazonMusic #GraciasPorEscucharnos #MúsicaQueInspira
Foundation - Staffel 3 (Apple TV+) | Echt starke Science-Fiction Apple TV+ hat sich als feste Anlaufstelle für hochwertige Sci-Fi-Serien etabliert – mit Titeln wie "Severance", "Silo" und "For All Mankind". Auch "Foundation", die epische Adaption von Isaac Asimovs Romanklassiker, reiht sich nahtlos ein. Am 11. Juli startet die dritte Staffel – und Britt-Marie, Andi und Manuel konnten sie bereits fast vollständig vorab sehen. Im Podcast sprechen sie spoilerfrei darüber, warum "Foundation" auch in Staffel 3 erzählerisch überzeugt und weiterhin zu den stärksten Sci-Fi-Serien auf dem Markt zählt. Die Serie erzählt vom Mathematiker Hari Seldon, der mithilfe der Psychohistorik den Untergang des Galaktischen Imperiums vorhersieht – und ein langfristiges Projekt startet, um das Wissen der Menschheit zu retten. Visuell eindrucksvoll und thematisch vielschichtig, verhandelt "Foundation" große Fragen zu Macht, Schicksal, Religion und Wissenschaft. Wie sich die neue Staffel entwickelt und warum sich das Einschalten lohnt, erfahrt ihr im Podcast. Klar ist: Auch 2025 bleibt "Foundation" eine der ambitioniertesten Serien im Streaming-Angebot. Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge vom Tele-Stammtisch! Trailer Werdet Teil unserer Community und besucht unseren Discord-Server! Dort oder auch auf Instagram könnt ihr mit uns über Filme, Serien und vieles mehr sprechen. Wir liefern euch launige und knackige Filmkritiken, Analysen und Talks über Kino- und Streamingfilme und -serien - immer aktuell, informativ und mit der nötigen Prise Humor. Website | Youtube | PayPal | BuyMeACoffee Großer Dank und Gruß für das Einsprechen unseres Intros geht raus an Engelbert von Nordhausen - besser bekannt als die deutsche Synchronstimme Samuel L. Jackson! Thank you very much to BASTIAN HAMMER for the orchestral part of the intro! I used the following sounds of freesound.org: 16mm Film Reel by bone666138 wilhelm_scream.wav by Syna-Max backspin.wav by il112 Crowd in a bar (LCR).wav by Leandros.Ntounis Short Crowd Cheer 2.flac by qubodup License (Copyright): Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
"Order! Order! Order! We shall have Order in the Silo!"- LeeSpencer and Lee review episode 2 of season 2 of Silo! This is a short form podcast, but they break down a lot of plot points, point out details you might have missed (but they think are important), and generally disagree about any and all things related to bureaucracy and the responsibilities of leadership. Good times! Next week will be a long form episode- so they'll be breaking down each and every line of dialogue from episode 3.Let us know what you think! mangumtalkspodcasts@gmail.com or facebook.com/mangumtalks
Part of the Silo at Southern Pine apartment building is in Virginia Beach's Interfacility Traffic Area, which is meant to be an area of lower density development.
En este episodio cargado de humor y reflexiones tecnológicas, el equipo de El Garaje de Cupertino se lanza de lleno a discutir la compleja situación legal de Apple. Desde la demanda antimonopolio en EE.UU. hasta la multa europea por la Ley de Mercados Digitales, los protagonistas debaten con tono distendido y crítico el impacto que estas presiones pueden tener en el futuro del iPhone y el ecosistema Apple.Además, se analiza la posible expansión de Apple al mercado de la nube, el papel de la accesibilidad en sus sistemas operativos y los rumores del iPhone 17, mientras se entremezclan anécdotas veraniegas, discusiones sobre relojes inteligentes (spoiler: no todo es Apple Watch o Garmin) y un sinfín de comentarios chispeantes.Como siempre, no falta la ironía, los “fails” técnicos en vivo y un toque de surrealismo marca de la casa. También hay tiempo para comentar la función estrella de los Google Pixel, la situación de Siri frente a la competencia IA, y hasta se menciona Silo... aunque Ali aún no la ha terminado.Un cierre de temporada con sabor a vacaciones, críticas afiladas, y ese ambiente de sobremesa tecnológica que solo El Garaje de Cupertino sabe crear.Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/el-garaje-de-cupertino--3153796/support.
We started off this Fully-Booked: Literary Podcast episode by greeting everyone with excitement for July and reflecting on how summer used to be a time packed with massive blockbuster releases. We remember those days fondly, when movie theaters were our second homes during the hot months, and every Tuesday felt like a holiday because we could catch the latest release with cheap tickets.There was a nostalgic vibe as we recalled our favorite old, run-down theaters and how those experiences shaped our love of cinema. We laughed about how everyone's collective obsession with Jonathan Bailey and his iconic glasses proves some things never change.We also acknowledged that the movie industry slowed down during the pandemic, but now it feels like we're back to seeing huge summer releases again, reigniting that buzz we missed. This shift inspired us to look at how adaptations of books to film and TV have evolved over the years, especially with the rise of streaming services and changes in how we consume stories.The Evolution Of Adaptations: Then vs. NowThe hosts pointed out a striking difference between adaptations from the ‘90s and early 2000s compared to what we see today.Back then, it was all about flashy blockbusters: big budgets, famous stars, and marketing campaigns that cared more about spectacle than staying true to the book. We shared examples like The Godfather and James Bond films, where audiences often didn't even realize they were adaptations of books.Even classics like Jaws, Psycho, and The Princess Bride fit this pattern; movies overshadowed their literary origins, and the books themselves rarely got a spotlight.We agreed that while there's still some of that today, there's a clear shift.Audiences are savvier, and studios now emphasize the source material more. Actors talk openly about reading the books to prepare for their roles, which feels like a refreshing change compared to the past when many proudly skipped the novel altogether. We explored how adaptations before 2016 felt more like cash grabs, focusing on box office appeal, but since then, there's been a noticeable effort to respect the author's vision.Book Chat: What's On Our Nightstands?In the middle of the conversation, we took a delightful detour to share what we've been reading. Shirin told us about Death in the Downline, a hilarious dark comedy-meets-murder-mystery involving an MLM scheme.She loved how Maria Abrams nailed the dark humor of direct sales culture, people using tragic events to shill products, which is both absurd and eerily true to life. We couldn't stop laughing at examples of characters offering discounts in honor of the dearly departed.Meanwhile, Meaghan shared her excitement for Girl Next Door, an upcoming debut rom-com with LGBTQ+ themes that touches on complex relationships, high school crushes, and small-town drama. She appreciated how the book balanced lighthearted moments with serious topics, promising readers both depth and laughs. Meaghan promised to post a full review when she finishes, noting its September release.The Rise of Series Adaptations And Author InvolvementWe dove deep into why series adaptations have become the gold standard for book-to-screen translations. We argued that movies simply don't have enough time to do justice to complex plots, inner monologues, and rich world-building.For books with multiple installments or intricate character arcs, a TV series allows creators to flesh out the story over several episodes, or even seasons, giving characters and themes room to breathe.One of the biggest changes we observed is the increasing involvement of authors in adaptations. Unlike decades past, where authors often sold rights and lost control, now many are listed as executive producers or consultants.We pointed to examples like Diana Gabaldon with Outlander, Hugh Howey with Silo, and Robin Carr with Sullivan's Crossing. Having authors directly involved often leads to more faithful adaptations and happier fans. We celebrated how this trend gives authors a say in how their stories are interpreted on screen, and we hope it continues.Hits, Misses, And The Future Of AdaptationsNo conversation about adaptations would be complete without a rant about the bad ones, and we had plenty to say! We revisited flops like the Percy Jackson movies, which aged up characters unnecessarily and lost the heart of the books.We also slammed The Golden Compass movie, which butchered Philip Pullman's incredible series with sloppy storytelling. Shirin even shared how the bad movie adaptation soured her on the later TV version, despite positive reviews.On the flip side, we applauded successful adaptations like Gone Girl, where a high-profile director, a star-studded cast, and respect for the source material made for a gripping film. We also praised Shadow and Bone for creatively merging two series with the help of author Leigh Bardugo, which showed how collaboration can turn a complicated universe into a compelling show.We observed how the rise of streaming giants like Netflix, Amazon, and Apple TV fueled the adaptation boom. With their constant need for new content and big budgets, they tapped into existing books with built-in audiences, ensuring at least some initial interest.We discussed how the social media era amplifies feedback: fans celebrate faithful adaptations but also quickly and loudly condemn bad ones. Studios now have to tread carefully, knowing poor execution will spark viral backlash.We wrapped up by acknowledging that while not every adaptation will please everyone, we're encouraged by the overall trend toward honoring books and giving authors creative input. We feel hopeful about the future, imagining a world where even more stories we love find their way to the screen in ways that stay true to what made them special in the first place.Final Thoughts And What's NextWe closed the episode by teasing upcoming discussions on newer adaptations we're excited about, and some we might dread.We plan to spend the month of July exploring different examples, unpacking what works, what doesn't, and what we'd like to see going forward. We agreed that adaptations don't need to be word-for-word recreations, but we want to see creators who care about the original work and respect what made it resonate with readers in the first place.Ultimately, we're thrilled to see authors getting credit, adaptations getting smarter, and audiences more engaged than ever. We can't wait to continue the conversation and hear what you, our fellow book lovers, think about this evolution. Let's keep hoping for adaptations that make us feel the same magic we did the first time we turned those pages.
This week, you get a Barry's Steamer and a Clockwork Torgo. We also talk about Billions, Silo, Cult of the Lamb, Trexels, Quacks of Quedlinburg, Dune Awakening, No Man's Sky, Life of Chuck, M3gan 2.0, DC Deckbuilding game, A League of their Own, Garbage, and Gary Oldman. And that's only part of it. So, make a grass meal, it's time for a GeekShock!
Synthesized Radio Episode 081Live from SILO in Dallas, TX — 2 hours packed with unreleased heat, remixes, and raw energy.Tracklist 1. Matt Guy - Party Starter [Arcane]2. Lowdown, Latour - Detach [REALM]3. Adapter, FRANCO BA - Malfuncation [Diynamic]4. Mau P - People Talk People Sing [Diynamic]5. Prodigy - Breathe (HUMAN404 Remix)6. Kaufmann - Mother [Volta]7. Enrico Sangiuliano - The Techno Code (Kevin de Vries, SLVR Remix) [NINETOZERO]8. Cristoph - I Will Find You (Charles D (USA) Remix) [C.O.S Recordings]9. Bart Skils, Weska - Something More (Joris Voorn Remix) [Drumcode]10. Charles D (USA), TMPR (USA) - VIBE [KONKRTE]11. Charles D (USA) - Control [Drumcode]12. Camelphat - Cola [Mindtone Remix]13. Westend ft. HOSANNA - Drum Death [Experts Only]14. HNTR - Victory [Drumcode]15. Kamino - Hustla [REALM]16. Chris Avantgarde - Energy17. Tiga - Mind Demension (HUMAN404 Remix)18. Fatboy Slim - Star 69 (Danny Avila Remix)19. M83 - Outro (Veerus Edit)20. Fatboy Slim - Right Here Right Now (Daniel Pinho Remix)21. Weska - Helix [Truesoul]22. Before Dawn - With Me (Charles D (USA) Remix)23. Chris Lake, Abel Balder - Easy My Mid (Odd Mob Remix) [Black Book Records]24. Adam Beyer - The Distance Between Us [Drumcode]25. KASIA, Charles D (USA) Feat. Sarah de Warren - Psycho26. Mila Journee - No Es No (Victor Ruiz Remix)27. Space Frog - Follow Me (Charles D (USA) Remix)28. Oscar L, Charles D (USA) - Lift Me Up29. Balthazar, JackRock - Take Me Higher [Flith on Acid]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 82 will be available on all platforms on August 8th.
Spencer and Lee open up the hatch and make their long-awaited return to the Silo! They review season 2, episode 1 of Apple TV's "Silo", an episode with a lot to discuss but very little dialogue. Spencer and Lee discuss the potential necessity of dictatorships, what worked and didn't work within the episode, and what could possibly be going on with the environment in this world. Plus, Spencer makes some predictions for next episode and the season, generally. Hope everyone has a great week. Let us know what you think! mangumtalkspodcasts@gmail.com or facebook.com/mangumtalks
Please subscribe to Mangum Talks TV to keep listening to our coverage of Silo Season 2:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mangum-talks-tv-silo/id1730360223https://open.spotify.com/show/1eu39ZFcHqTnIfrSqfLuFLSpencer and Lee open up the hatch and make their long-awaited return to the Silo! They review season 2, episode 1 of Apple TV's "Silo", an episode with a lot to discuss but very little dialogue. Spencer and Lee discuss the potential necessity of dictatorships, what worked and didn't work within the episode, and what could possibly be going on with the environment in this world. Plus, Spencer makes some predictions for next episode and the season, generally. Hope everyone has a great week. Let us know what you think! mangumtalkspodcasts@gmail.com or facebook.com/mangumtalks
En esta undécima entrega os comentamos que hemos visto y leído este mes de junio. Con la participación de la tripulación habitual junto a Pablingo y Antonio Monfort. En esta ocasión hablamos de: - Free Guy (película) - Congelamiento (relato) - Black Mirror. 7ª temporada. (serie) - Predator. Asesino de asesinos. (película) - Silo. 1ª y 2ª temporada. (serie) - Doctor Who. Última temporada. (serie) - Matabot. (serie) - Robot Dreams. (película) - El Eternauta 1969. (cómic) - El Extraño Caso del Dr. Jeckill y Mr. Hyde de García y Olivares. (cómic) - Fumar Provoca Tos. (película) - Alice/Subservience. (película) - El Valle de las Luciérnagas. (novela) Síguenos y contacta con nosotros a través de Facebook (www.facebook.com/retronautas), Twitter (@losretronautas), Bluesky (@losretronautas.bsky.social) o escríbenos a nuestro correo electrónico: losretronautas@gmx.com Puedes también unirte a nuestro canal de Telegram. Contacta con nosotros para facilitarte el enlace. Si te ha gustado este programa y quieres invitarnos a un café, puedes hacerlo a través de: https://ko-fi.com/retronautas Y si estás comprometido con la C-F viejuna puedes unirte a la infantería móvil retronaútica en: https://www.patreon.com/losretronautas o aquí mismo, en Ivoox. Como patrocinador, serás informado de nuestros planes de vuelo, y tendrás acceso anticipado a los podcast "Micronautas". Saludos desde los días del futuro pasado.
Ríos Live: Evangelio Según San Juan - El Jesús que no Puedes Ignorar XVII: Jesús alumbra tus tinieblas - Pastor Jairo Carmona Juan 9 vs.1-12 I. Una tiniebla que nunca se desvanecería - vv.1-6 A. Una condición de nacimiento - v.1 - 1. Al ser condición de nacimiento significa que nunca había visto ni podía imaginar el mundo de colores. - 2. Nunca había experimentado la verdadera independencia - 3.Nunca tendría la más mínima posibilidad de ver la luz algún día - 4. Su condición le llevó a depender de la generosidad de la gente - (v.8) B. La causa de su condición: - v.2 - 1. Los discípulos asumen que su ceguera es fruto de un pecado. Asumen que es un castigo de Dios - 2. ¿Cómo puede pecar alguien en el vientre de su madre? Algunos rabinos opinaban que era posible pecar en el vientre si su madre se exponía a prácticas pecaminosas - 3. ¿Es toda crisis consecuencia de algún pecado en particular? NO a) A veces es producto de la providencia de Dios - (Job 1 v.1) b) A veces es producto del pecado - II Samuel 12 vs.15-30 - Números 12 vs.1-10 - Daniel 4 C. El propósito de su condición - v.3 - 1. Jesús niega que la causa sea un pecado en particular - 2. Jesús revela el propósito del Señor (Romanos 8 v.28) D. Una oportunidad divina - vv. 4-5 Jesús reafirma su Misión II. La luz que venció la tiniebla - vv.6-7 A. La iniciativa de Jesús Jesús vio a éste hombre cuando éste hombre no había visto ni podía ver a Jesús. B. El método que Jesús usó - 1. El lodo en la tierra Quizá una expresión de la creación de Dios. - 2. La orden: Lavarse en el estanque Siloé a) El caso de Naaman (II Reyes 5 v.10) b) Siloé: Siloé significa Enviado. Jesús es el enviado (Isaías 8 v.6) Todo aquél que viene al enviado y lava sus pecados en él, podrá ver de verdad. C. El milagro - 1. La obediencia a ciegas La obediencia es el canal de muchas bendiciones III. - El testimonio del que recibió la luz - vv.8-12 A. Testimonio que muestra el impacto entre sus conocidos - 1. Confusión acerca de la identidad del ciego. vv.8-9 - 2. Interés por conocer a Jesús - v.12 B. Testimonio que muestra La necesidad de luz espiritual - vv.11-12 - 1. Lo único que sabía de Jesús era Su nombre pero no conocía quién era Él - 2. Sabía su nombre pero NO sabía dónde estaba Jesús - ¿Dónde está? Él. Y él dijo: No sé. Ciertamente usted puede recibir un milagro de Jesús sin conocer a Jesús. Puede ser bendecido fisicamente por Él sin ser espiritualmente de Él. Puede ver la luz en alguna situación de su vida actual sin tener luz espiritual. ¿Puede haber tragedia más grande en la eternidad que haber recibido dones y muchas bendiciones de Jesús y aún así, perderse en la eternidad? Haber estado cerca de Cristo y aún no saber dónde se encuentra Él. #riosokc #rioslive #Iglesia #Jesús
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Spencer and Lee are between shows on the podcast, but they're still watching plenty of TV and they have thoughts. They're checking in with a full season review of season one of HBO's "The Pit." In short, Lee was miserable (but engaged), Spencer was enraptured. Spoiler: They both loved Dr. King. Next up for Mangum Talks TV- A full, episode-by-episode review of season 2 of Apple TV's "Silo." We begin with episode one next week!Let us know what you think! mangumtalkspodcasts@gmail.com or facebook.com/mangumtalks
Don't tell Jean-Phillippe Lalonde of Silo (https://bieresilo.com) that craft lager is a “new” trend—he's been brewing small batches for Montreal drinkers for nearly 15 years. Opened two weeks before COVID shutdowns in 2020, Silo is the second manifestation of Lalonde's brewing vision. Designed with packaging in mind, Silo also includes some thoughtful choices (such as a direct-fire kettle) that are budget-friendly while supporting the kinds of lagers he loves to make and drink—expressive ones with fullness and flavor. With lagers inspired by Franconia and Plzeň, altbier and Kölsch inspired by Köln and Düsseldorf, and a mindest that doesn't fear regional tweaks such as North American hops and grain, Lalonde views innovation within the broad confines of tradition. For him, late hopping a Czech-style pale lager is okay... but dry hopping is a bridge too far. In this episode, Lalonde discusses: the dream of building a brewery with just one beer building fullness with protein, hot mashes, long boils, and a little bit of help from specialty malt incorporating North American hops such as Crystal into traditional lager using a pseudo-decoction technique to build additional body balancing sweetness and bitterness in fulsome lagers using low-alpha hops across multiple points in the boil, from 75 minutes to zero managing sulfur production And more. This episode is brought to you by: G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers.com): For years G&D Chillers has chilled the beers you love, partnering with 3,000+ breweries across North America and beyond. With our 24/7 service and support, your brewery will never stop. Remote monitor your chiller for simple and fast access to all the information you need, and gain peace of mind your operation is running smoothly. Berkeley Yeast (https://berkeleyyeast.com). Berkeley Yeast bioengineers ordinary strains and make them extraordinary—enhancing the flavors you want and eliminating the ones you don't. Visit berkeleyyeast.com to learn more and start brewing with science on your side. Old Orchard (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer): As breweries expand beyond beer into other segments like mocktails and CBD beverages, Old Orchard is here to help. We can formulate custom blends featuring specialty ingredients. More information and free samples are waiting at oldorchard.com/brewer. Indie Hops (https://indiehops.com) Lórien seamlessly combines traditional elements of European noble hops with an elegant twang of American modernity. Learn more about Lórien and the rest of Indie's varieties at www.indiehops.com. Indie Hops — Life is short. Let's make it flavorful. Steel Chill Cups (https://SteelChillCups.com) Steel Chill-Cups are the perfect promotional tool! Crafted from 100% recyclable steel and proudly made in the USA. Discover how Steel Chill-Cups can “Put your brand on every pour”—visit SteelChillCups.com today! Arryved (https://www.arryved.com) Not only does Arryved offer a world-class POS built specifically for breweries, but they also provide Arryved Brewery Management, e-commerce, and more to help breweries scale and thrive. Visit arryved.com to learn more. Paktech (https://www.paktech-opi.com) With a minimalist design, durable functionality you can rely on, and custom color matching, PakTech helps brands stand out while staying sustainable. Trusted by craft brewers nationwide, they offer a smarter, sustainable way to carry your beer. To learn more, visit paktech-opi.com Brewery Workshop (https://breweryworkshop.com) If you're launching a brewery or acquiring an existing one, consider our brewery workshop and new brewery accelerator, September 14 through 17th in Fort Collins, Colorado. Over four days, we engage in panel discussions, technical brewery tours, networking, and small working group sessions that help you better understand and prepare for the challenges of brewery operation. Tickets are on sale now.
Join Dave and Wayne for genre television show news, a glimpse into what the hosts are watching, listener feedback, and analysis of the TNT series The Librarians: The Next Chapter. This week on the SciFi TV Rewatch podcast we discuss Charlie's lack of confidence and whether Vikram plans to use the scythe of time in his quest to return to his own time and Anya. In our What We're Watching segment, Dave watches Ginny and Georgia and Becoming Led Zeppelin on Netflix, and Wayne readies for his trip to Africa. In Listener Feedback, Fred from the Netherlands remembers the train episode in Lost Girl, Alan in England finishes reading the Silo trilogy, and Cincinnati Joe enjoys Murderbot on Apple. Remember to join the genre television and film discussion on the SciFi TV Rewatch Facebook group for the latest genre television show news and podcast releases. Episode Grade: B+
Ladies and gentlemen,We have a great one for you. Current hooker for the San Diego Legion and USA Eagles, Shilo Klein joins us and talks about his career as well as American rugby.Take a listen.Website: https://tigerstalkprod.com/Merch: https://tigerstalkprod.com/merchBlog: https://tigerstalkprod.com/blogRUGBYNOW AND SHOP MLR 10% DISCOUNTHead over to rugbynow.com or shopmlr.com and use code TIGER for a 10% discount on all purchases. That's TIGER. Spelled T-I-G-E-R.
Coming out of our Silo and we're not doing fine! The air is still toxic and we're losing our minds! We're back at it with season two of Silo, and we're discussing the ethics and practicality of maintaining a system like this, as well as discussing the ableist implications of a common trope. Silo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silo_(TV_series) Support us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/0G Join our Facebook discussion group (make sure to answer the questions to join): https://www.facebook.com/groups/985828008244018/ Email us at: philosophersinspace@gmail.com If you have time, please write us a review on iTunes. It really really helps. Please and thank you! Music by Thomas Smith: https://seriouspod.com/ Sibling shows: Embrace the Void: https://voidpod.com/ Content Preview: The Dark Forest pt.1 and wall-facer theory
Agile in Construction: Tackling the Specialist-silo Problem in Construction With Luca Cotta Ramusino Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. Luca shares a critical insight from his 20+ years in construction: crews often obsess about the wrong problem. While everyone knows a drywall crew can hang drywall, the real challenge isn't about individual abilities—it's about having work ready to perform. Construction sites are messy, crowded environments where multiple trades work simultaneously, not in splendid isolation. Luca emphasizes that completing work depends not just on your crew's skills, but on having the area prepared and ready for your specific trade. He explains how he gains buy-in from tradespeople by showing them "what's in it for them" and helping them understand the difference between how they think they're working versus what's actually happening on site. Self-reflection Question: How often do you focus on your team's capabilities while overlooking whether the work is actually ready for them to execute? [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Leon Bridges empieza la celebración de "Coming Home", su debut, que el próximo 23 de junio cumple diez años, compartiendo Hold On", que suena en este podcast junto a lo nuevo de The Barr Brothers, Paul Weller, Suede, Debbie Friday, Joviale, Pulple Disco Machine y Mark Ronson con Raye. BIFFY CLYRO - A Little LoveEDU MOLINA + ADRIA MARVA - ExpuestaQUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - Smooth SailingLEON BRIDGES - Hold OnTHE BARR BROTHERS - Let it HissMARK RONSON, RAYE - SuzanneSEN SENRA - Eternamente JovenTROYE SIVAN - EasyDEBBY FRIDAY- LipsyncMECHATOK - Expression On Your FacePAUL WELLER - I started a jokeSUEDE - Trance StateVIVA SUECIA ft SILOÉ - SangreDAVID BYRNE - Everybody LaughsJOVIALE -HARK!PURPLE DISCO MACHINE - Ghost Town (ft. Retrosonix)Escuchar audio
In this engaging episode, Ethan sits down with Lance Parker and Josh Hickman, the visionary owners of Silo Cinema Drive-In, a unique outdoor movie experience nestled on Parker Farms in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina. They share the story behind transforming a family farm into a nostalgic drive-in theater, blending classic cinema with rural charm. The conversation delves into the challenges and rewards of operating a drive-in, the community's response, and their collaboration with Swank Motion Pictures to bring a diverse range of films to the big screen.For more information, visit:Website: https://www.silocinemadrivein.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DGt0Yfsys2o/?hl=enLicensing Partner: https://www.swank.com/Send a text to The Ebone Zone! Support the showIf you have questions or comments email ebonezonepodcast@yahoo.com Follow the Ebone Zone on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OfficialEBZLike the Ebone Zone on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ebonezoneofficial/Visit www.ebonezone.com for more content!
Biffy Clyro acaban de publicar " A Little Love", nueva canción producida por Jonathan Gilmore (The 1975, Rina Sawayama), que combina el sonido épico y emocional de la banda para emitir una reflexión sobre las tensiones del amor y la pérdida. Escuchamos "King Nothing", de Metallica con motivo de "Load", que hoy se reedita remasterizado y repasamos el cartel del Mallorca Live Festival, una de las citas de Radio 3 para el fin de semana. SUEDE - Beautiful OnesKARAVANA - Mismos ViciosBIFFY CLYRO - BubblesBIFFY CLYRO - A Little LoveEDU MOLINA + ADRIA MARVA - ExpuestaMETALLICA - King NothingRIGOBERTA BANDINI - Busco Un Centro de Gravedad PermanenteSIDONIE - Et Puc Odiar Molt MésTHE CURE - Friday I'm In LoveELYELLA, LA LA LOVE YOU - Que nada nos pare (ELYELLA rework)ELEYELLA ft VIVA SUECIA - Todo Lo Que ImportaVIVA SUECIA ft SILOÉ - SangreREPION, SHEGO - El Día No Me DaALCALÁ NORTE - SupermanBIZNAGA - El Futuro Sobre PlanoBAD GYAL - FiebreEscuchar audio
Estrenamos en este podcast "Sangre". Nuevo adelanto de Viva Suecia para su próximo disco, que llega con la colaboración de Siloé. Despedimos a Brian Wilson, que ha fallecido a los 82 años junto a su familia y le dedicamos la primera parte de esta sesión. Escuchamos también lo nuevo de Pieles Seabastian y de Bum Motion ClubTHE BEACH BOYS - God Only KnowsTHE BEACH BOYS - WOULDN'T IT BE NICETHE BEACH BOYS - Darlin'THE BEACH BOYS - Dance, Dance, DanceRUBÉN POZO - Estamos Como QueremosEDU MOLINA + ADRIA MARVA - ExpuestaJACK WHITE - Archbishop Harold HolmesKIEV CUANDO NIEVA - PeineVEINTIUNO - Perder Los ModalesVIVA SUECIA ft SILOÉ - SangreMORRISSEY -First of the Gang to DieDAVID BYRNE - Everybody LaughsLOADED HONEY - Tokyo RainJUNGLE - You Ain't No Celebrity (ft Roots Manuva)PIELES SEBASTIAN - Y tú solo quieres bailarELYELLA, LA LA LOVE YOU - Que nada nos pare (ELYELLA rework)LA LA LOVE YOU - El Principio de AlgoBUM MOTION CLUB - Paseo de vueltaEscuchar audio
Loaded Honey es el dúo formado por Lydia Kitto y J Lloyd de Jungle, y el 6 de junio publican Love Made Trees, su primer disco, que comienza con la canción que compartimos en este podcast "Tokyo Rain". La colaboración entre ellxs surgió durante su trabajo en los dos últimos álbumes de Jungle y ha dado como fruto un trabajo que combina elementos electrónicos con toques atmosféricos y sensuales. Adelantamos "Compos Mentis", lo nuevo de Dan Millson, "Lo Dejo Todo", de Bechamel y abrimos, de nuevo, El Retorno, el disco que clausura la trilogía de Sen Senra. Además, suena "Estamos Como Queremos", de nuestro querido Rubén Pozo, "Cop Cab", de Scott Evil y el remix que ha hecho DJ Nano de "Irremediable", de Veintiuno ft Siloé. BARRY B - Chocolate AxeCAROLINA DURANTE - Joderse La VidaHERMANO SALVAJE - El FestínVEINTIUNO ft SILOÉ - Irremediable (DJ Nano Remix)CURTIS HARDING - True Love Can't Be BlindLOADED HONEY - Tokyo RainJUNGLE ft ERIK THE ARCHITECT - Candle FlameDAN MILLSON - Compos MentisKARAVANA - Martes, SábadosSCOTT EVIL - Cop CabMEDALLA - SacrilegioMOTÖRHEAD - JailbaitSEN SENRA - No Sé Hacerlo Ya De Otra ManeraCARLOS ARES - AutóctonoBECHAMEL - Lo Dejo TodoRUBÉN POZO - Estamos Como QueremosEscuchar audio
Un año más, Radio 3, se va al Primavera Sound, de Barcelona, para recoger los mejores momentos y ofrecértelos en un programa especial, que conducirá Leye Guerrero (Na Na Na). Así que, la sesión de hoy recoge algunos de los nombres del cartel de este año. Pasa y disfruta. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - No One KnowsIDLES - Mr MotivatorFONTAINES DC - A Hero's DeathTV ON THE RADIO - Wolf Like MePARCELS - TieduprightnowTROYE SIVAN - Rush (feat. PinkPantheress & Hyunjin of Stray Kids)CHARLI XCX, Billie Eillish - GuessJAMIE XX - Kill DemVEINTIUNO ft SILOÉ - Irremediable (DJ Nano Remix)CHAPPELL ROAN - Good Luck, Babe!WOLF ALICE - Bloom Baby BloomWET LEG - catch these fistsLCD SOUNDSYSTEM - Daft Punk Is Playing At My HouseFCUKERS - Bon BonCONFIDENCE MAN - REAL MOVE TOUCH (Fcukers Remix)FKA TWINS North West - Childlike ThingsCAROLINA DURANTE - HamburguesasEscuchar audio
CURTIS HARDING - True Love Can't Be BlindARETHA FRANKLIN - The Weight HAIM - Take me backTHE BEACHES - Did I Say Too MuchSHAME – CutthroatJUAN WAUTERS - Manejando por PandoCARLOS ARES - La Boca del LoboHERMANO SALVAJE - El FestínSILOÉ - Todos Los BesosVEINTIUNO ft SILOÉ - IrremediableVIVA SUECIA - Deja Encendida Una LuzPATRICK WOLF - Peter and the WolfGUITARRICADELAFUENTE - Pipe DreamTROYE SIVAN, KACEY MUSGRAVES - Easy (ft. Mark Ronson)ANGEL STANICH - Os Traigo AmorLOS ESTANQUES Y EL CANIJO DE JEREZ - Luna, Tú Me LlevasLORDE - Man Of The YearEscuchar audio
Hey Midnighters,Episode 157 has landed. Every track, every artist, every drop is a reflection of the energy we're building together. Week by week, you show up from all corners of the world, and together, we keep pushing techno forward.We open with Pepe (HU)'s "Dark Forest", setting the mood with deep textures and late-night tension. Luca Morris follows with "Inside the Body", bringing that hypnotic groove straight from Italy's vibrant scene. Murch and Newest deliver "Memories", a track that strikes a perfect balance between melody and drive.Push drops "Microgravity" on Filth On Acid, powerful and unmistakable. Then comes a heavy collaboration from Wehbba and Victor Ruiz with "Silo", followed by the relentless energy of Dok & Martin's "Believe". Every selection this week is a statement.Jonas Neo's "Eternity" gets a bold rework from Ozzy Riot, while Andy Kay's "Gravity" grounds us with intensity and precision. Space 92 and Malena Narvay ignite things with "Formula Loca", one of the freshest bangers in the mix. Alan Fitzpatrick and Joyhauser team up for the emotional punch of "Forgiveness", Horatio brings a raw edge with "It's Time To Stop", and we close with David Pulido's storming "Arena".Now, here's where you come in.I want you to be part of what comes next. Got a track you think belongs on the show? A producer you believe in? Send it my way. Tag me, message me, drop your suggestions. This community powers the Midnight Project, and your voice shapes the sound.Explore the full playlist and let's keep building the future of techno together:
Let's dive into two of my favorite things that taste great together... trans allegories, and Star Trek! Season two, episode two of Strange New Worlds, "Ad Astra Per Aspera," rocked my world. Because it shouted with its whole chest TRANS RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS. So let's get you the context you need if you've never watched a Star Trek, and dive into our main discussion! Critic and journalist Maureen Ryan joins us to discuss confident humility, and how as far as you know there's only one of her! MAUREEN "MO" RYAN MAUREEN "MO" RYAN Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/moryan.bsky.social Instagram: www.instagram.com/moryan66/ Website: moryan.com TEXT VERSION https://www.tillystranstuesdays.com/2025/06/03/the-intentional-trans-allegory-of-star-trek-strange-new-worlds-ad-astra-per-aspera-part-1/ FURTHER READING (topics discussed with essays available at http://TillysTransTuesdays.com) A Trans Re-wedding, The Trans Allegory of Barbie, The Trans Allegory of I Saw the TV Glow, The Trans Allegory of Real Genius, The Trans Allegory of Silo s1, Trans Politics 2: You Must Vote to Protect Us, Proactive Allyship (be an accomplice), Gender Dysphoria, Misgendering and Passing, Transmedicalism (and WPATH version 1), Trans Trauma 2: Societal Gaslighting REFERENCE MATERIAL IDW August Full 2025 Solicits - https://bleedingcool.com/comics/idw-august-full-2025-solicits-event-horizon-valiant-tmnt-sonic/ Begin Transmission: The trans allegories of The Matrix - https://www.amazon.com/Begin-Transmission-trans-allegories-Matrix/dp/B0BYPFFBGH/ Special thanks to Daisy and Jane for the use of "Sorry Not Sorry" as our show's theme music. Please stop by and show your support at daisyandjane.bandcamp.com and soundcloud.com/daisyandjane --Please leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts/iTunes!-- Website: pendantaudio.com Bluesky: @pendantaudio.bsky.social
0:00 - An update on my electricity situation. TLDR, I'm alive. 7:00 - The “Mission Impossible” review is coming up next. Tune in on Friday! 9:00 - RECOMMENDATION - “Silo” (2 Seasons). -----Executive Producers: Conner Dempsey • Dustin WeldonTheme Music by Dustin WeldonProduced & Engineered by Conner DempseyPowered by Zoom, Skype, QuickTime, Adobe Audition, & Adobe Premiere ProSpecial Thanks to Anchor FMFOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. This is critique, protected under Fair Use.I DO NOT OWN THIS CONTENT. CONTENT IS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN.Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
Herschend finalized its acquisition of Palace Entertainment's 24 U.S. attractions with a $1.1 billion leveraged loan—and vows 2025 will be a “listening year” before sprinkling Dollywood-style cinnamon bread and “Heartspitality” across Kennywood, Lake Compounce, and 47 other properties. Meanwhile, Six Flags fired every park president overnight, favoring a regional management model instead of a local one. We unpack whether family culture can outshine heavy debt, how a headless org might finally smash Six Flags' notorious silos, and why both moves reshape the post-merger map where just four companies now control most regional parks. Listen to weekly BONUS episodes on our Patreon.
Welcome to Episode 158 of The Scale Model Podcast Sponsored by CultTVMan and Sean's Custom Model Tools HostsStuartTerryThanks to our latest Patreon and Buy Me a Coffee Supporters:Check out our What We Like page for lists of what we like.***************************************LATEST NEWSPics from Shizuoka Hobby Show 2025.https://www.themodellingnews.com/2025/05/tmn-on-tour-industry-day-tamiya-stand.htmlhttps://www.themodellingnews.com/2025/05/tmn-on-tour-industry-day-2-shizuoka.html Wonderfest!Demos and schedule look great. ***************************************MAILBAG Hey guys.I've been playing catch up with my podcast listening. I always enjoy your review of what's coming out in the model world. Both for the information and the back and forth comments. Keep it up!What's on my bench:Tamiya P-38 with way too much aftermarket.Revell SR-71a for when I need a break from the P-38 nightmare I createdWhat I'm reading:I just finished the Geddy Lee book, much like Brent did. I've been a Rush fan since my first Rush purchase in 1976. I was lucky enough to see Geddy earlier this year on his book tour. The date of the event coincided with Holocaust Remembrance Day so he spent some extra time talking on that subject. A great evening that was.Dust - this is the third book in the Silo series. They made the TV series after the first book. The next season will start looking at book 2, Shift.The Cactus Air Force: Air War over Guadalcanal - A good read. Nothing else has ever held a candle to Neptune's Inferno, but still very enjoyable.Be well everyone and keep building!Bob Bair- Charlotte, NCwww.theVOICEofBOB.comFrom Martin Hulst: Recommended Frans G. Bengtsson The Long Ships, historical Viking fiction.We want to hear from you! Let us know if you have any comments or suggestions scalemodelpodcast@gmail.com.***************************************LATEST HOBBY ANNOUNCEMENTSKawasaki Ninja ZX-10R from Meng Models in 1/9th scaleICM's 48th scale captured Heinkel in two different markingsTakom's set of Shermans, A big gunner & bigger box in MayBorder Model's 35th scale SBD-3/4 Douglas DauntlessFAA Corsair MK.II in 48th scale From Magic FactoryTwo new 72nd scale kits from HobbyBoss in JuneA large Leo & 2-seater attack chopper from Trumpeter in JuneAgora Models announces “The Orca” from Jaws in 1/16 scaleWhat's new at Scalemates.com***************************************SPONSOR AD #1Cult TV Man***************************************WHAT'S ON THE BENCHStuart - Very little time with real life going on. Working on some Battletech heavy armour units. Great detail.Terry - light building, on the Hasegawa super valkyrie, and some other mecha. Getting color on the Reaper dragons.***************************************WHAT WE ARE READINGStuart - The Notebook by Roland Allen - A history of the notebook. More interesting than it sounds.Close to done with A Brief History of Everyone who Ever Lived. Also the most recent Reincarnated as a Slime,***************************************SPONSOR AD #2Seans Custom Model Tools***************************************THINGS WE'VE SEENChute 3D is working on new stuff. https://3d-chute-expert.myshopify.com***************************************THE LAST WORDFor more modelling podcast goodness, check out other modelling podcasts at modelpodcasts.comPlease leave us a positive review if you enjoy what we're doing!Check us out: FaceBook, YouTube, and our very own website. Inbox reviews are available at http://blackfire.ca/We also have merchandise now. Check it out on Redbubble
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Today I'm joined by returning guest Ed Moore, BSC and his compatriot Kate Reid, BSC to talk about their work on the second season of Silo! This is "Part 1" of our Silo coverage, as we've double-dropped this week and have a second episode with Baz Irvine, BSC ISC and Ollie Downey, BSC (the second pair of DPs on the show) which is dropping concurrently with this one!Enjoy!► F&R Online ► Support F&R► Watch on YouTube Produced by Kenny McMillan► Website ► Instagram
Hot on the heels of the Ed Moore and Kate Reid interview, we've got Baz Irvine, ISC BSC and Ollie Downey, BSC on to talk about their work on the second season of Silo!If you missed Part 1 with Ed and Kate, it's episode 191 and was released at the same time as this one!Enjoy!► F&R Online ► Support F&R► Watch on YouTube Produced by Kenny McMillan► Website ► Instagram
Today's incident response ain't your grandfather's IR. But the psychology surrounding it hasn't changed an iota. This is precisely what Sam Rehman, EPAM's Chief Information Security Officer and SVP, and Tab Bradshaw, Chief Operating Officer at Redpoint Cybersecurity, are talking about on this #SecurityByDesign conversation. “It really comes down to the preparation piece,” says Bradshaw. It's about being well prepared and asking: “How often do you prepare in your organization, at a technical level, at an executive level, to handle some sort of incident?” Rehman agrees and says that he has clients wondering, “OK, so when am I done?” The perception is that being IR-ready is enough, he says. “That's not the case. It's a muscle. It's emotion. It's how you work. It's how you react to it.” There are benefits to knowing the proper way to react. “A well-handled breach really builds credibility,” says Bradshaw, adding that the word “reasonable” is omnipresent in IR documentation. He says: “Reasonableness is not just about having a mitigation strategy.” It's also about, say, practicing tabletop exercises. Regularly. So that when you're asked about doing regular tabletop sessions, the answer is, as Bradshaw puts it: “Yes, we did it every quarter for the past five years. We feel like we're in a pretty good spot that if something happens, might not be perfect, but we think we have good preparation, consistent preparation, consistent practice, to your point, to respond to the incident when it does occur.” Rehman says that security people are “used to having that sudden sense of violent impulse and urgency coming to us,” but what about the business leaders and everyone else in the organization? He asks Bradshaw about IR communication: “How do you guide the team through it, especially when everybody's thinking about, ‘Oh, am I gonna be on the news?'” Of the thousands of breaches Bradshaw and his team have responded to, for “a third, maybe half” of them, there is “some internal chaos at the client—and it's not because anybody's doing a bad thing.” “It really comes down to what I call C-squared,” says Bradshaw, which is shorthand for “communication and coordination. Someone has to be the quarterback.” Bradshaw says the chaos is about “a lack of preparation and testing.” A tabletop exercise needs to be a live fire exercise: “Doing it once a year is not good.” Too many organizations treat IR as a checklist, which is a mistake. He says: “It's a living, cross-functional discipline that evolves with the threat landscape externally, obviously, and also internally as people move.” And so? Get moving. Hit play and get ready. Host: Lisa Kocian Engineer: Kyp Pilalas Producer: Ken Gordon
We begin with a silence, the kind that rings heavy in the ears of the alone. This is the quiet place many young men now occupy—a self-imposed solitude, carved out not of preference, but of defeat. The dating app didn't swipe back. The college classroom became a battleground of ideas they couldn't win. The workplace offered no solace. And so they withdraw—not only from dating, but from the belief that women are allies in life. They begin to bond instead with other wounded men in digital caves, places where contempt is currency and mockery of women is misidentified as empowerment. What has happened? How have we arrived here, in this silo of misogyny?
For our last episode on dystopian horror, Matt and Mel discuss the first two episodes of the tv show Silo. We will taking a summer hiatus, but we will be back in the Fall for Season Ten! We're @knowfearcast on X and Instagram, and we have a Facebook page. Our email is knowfearcast@gmail.com. If you love what we are doing, consider supporting us on Patreon. We also have merchandise available at our website knowfearcast.com. Or simply rate and review us, which is entirely free and helps other listeners find us. Theme Music by Nicholas Gasparini. Mixed and edited by Matt.
Recorded live at the DCW Conference in Indianapolis, Mel sits down with Jason Bostow, host of the Ring Them Bells podcast, for a powerful conversation on the legacy of Dr. Michael Heiser. They explore Heiser's impact on biblical scholarship, the need for interdisciplinary boldness, and the personal stories inspiring Jason's upcoming documentary.
====================================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1==================================================== DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA JÓVENES 2025“HOY ES TENDENCIA”Narrado por: Daniel RamosDesde: Connecticut, USAUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================26 de MayoUn malentendido peligroso«Los descendientes de Rubén y de Gad le pusieron al altar el nombre de "Testimonio", diciendo: "Este altar será un testimonio entre nosotros de que el Señor es Dios"». Josué 22: 34En Josué 22, hallamos una historia poco conocida pero instructiva. Tras haber conquistado gran parte de la tierra prometida, Josué despidió a las tribus de Rubén, Gad y la media tribu de Manasés, enviándolas «al este del Jordán» (Josué 22:4). «Cuando las tribus de Rubén y de Gad y la media tribu de Manasés llegaron al río Jordán, todavía en territorio cananeo, levantaron junto al río un gran altar» (Josué 22: 10).Al enterarse del altar que habían erigido sus hermanos, las tribus que se habían quedado en Silo con Josué pensaron que estas dos tribus Y media habían abandonado al Señor, se había vuelto idólatras, y ese altar era la prueba. Así que reunieron el ejército para exterminar a los «infieles». Pero antes de lanzarse en son de guerra, enviaron a Finees junto a diez jefes para indagar sobre el asunto (ver Josué 22: 12-15).Al llegar al campamento de las dos tribus y media, escucharon la razón de lo sucedido: «La verdad es que lo hicimos porque no queremos que algún día los hijos de ustedes les digan a los nuestros: "¿Qué tienen ustedes que ver con el Señor y Dios de Israel? El Señor ha puesto el Jordán para separarnos de ustedes, los de las tribus de Rubén y de Gad" [...]. Por eso pensamos en construir un altar, no para ofrecer holocaustos al Señor ni presentar otros sacrificios, sino para que sea un testimonio entre ustedes y nosotros, y entre nuestros descendientes, de que nosotros podemos servir al Señor"» (Josué 22: 24-27). Al final, «la respuesta les pareció bien, y alabaron a Dios» (Josué 22: 33).¿Te imaginas cuántos problemas nos evitaríamos si, como los israelitas, preguntáramos antes de atacar? Me hubiera gustado saber quién dio la idea de atacar a los «infieles» y quién propuso ir a preguntar. Todavía hoy contamos con esas dos voces en nuestro interior. Una nos impulsa a interpretar y juzgar erróneamente las acciones de los demás, llevándonos a atacar sin comprender los motivos o intenciones que impulsan a nuestros semejantes. Otra, en cambio, nos insta a la prudencia, a preguntar antes de actuar, a escuchar a los demás antes de emitir juicio y atacar. ¿Cuál de estas dos voces escucharás hoy?
In episode 28, I explain the history of the stateless peoples of the Douro Basin and the political history of the Kingdom of Asturias from Alfonso I to Vermudo the Deacon, covering the years 739 to 791. SUPPORT NEW HISTORY OF SPAIN: Patreon: https://patreon.com/newhistoryspain Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/newhistoryspain PayPal: https://paypal.me/lahistoriaespana Bitcoin donation: bc1q64qs58s5c5kp5amhw5hn7vp9fvtekeq96sf4au Ethereum donation: 0xE3C423625953eCDAA8e57D34f5Ce027dd1902374 Join the DISCORD: https://discord.gg/jUvtdRKxUC Follow the show for updates on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/newhistoryspain.com Or Twitter/X: https://x.com/newhistoryspain YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@newhistoryspain Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-history-of-spain/id1749528700 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hstfgSYFfFPXhjps08IYi Spotify (video version): https://open.spotify.com/show/2OFZ00DSgMAEle9vngg537 Spanish show 'La Historia de España-Memorias Hispánicas': https://www.youtube.com/@lahistoriaespana TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Hook 00:25 Stateless Societies: The Douro Basin 06:10 Light and Darkness: Alfonso I of Asturias and His Son Fruela 21:12 The Obscure Reigns of Aurelius and Silo 24:56 Storm Winds: Mauregatus and Vermudo the Deacon 28:02 Beatus of Liébana, the Intellectual of the Kingdom of Asturias 33:25 The Verdict: Giving a Voice to the Silenced 35:05 Outro
Talented hair and make-up designer tells me about going basic in the design of both for Silo. A challenge was Rebecca Ferguson's underwater scenes where her wigs and tattoo's had to be re-applied each time she came out after filming in the water tank. We discuss the collaboration with other departments and the actor themselves to create the character fully. Start Your Free One Year Trial For Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today.
La primera parte de este podcast está dedicada a la jornada de mañana, Día Internacional de los Museos, en Radio 3, desde el Reina Sofía de Madrid, desde las 07h y hasta la media noche. Aparte, escuchamos a los alemanes Scott Evil con "Circles", una de las canciones de su inminente debut, a Jessica Winter que también debuta con artefactos como "All I Ever Really Wanted", a The Black Keys, a Suede, a King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard y a Dani Dicostas, entre otrxs. TULSA - No Quiero Hacer HistoriaMAIKA MAKOVSKI - Hunch Of The CenturyNIÑA COYOTE ETA CHICO TORNADO - AteaGRANDE AMORE, DAVID RUIZ - Si Te Volvo a VerSEXY ZEBRAS - Mañana No ExisteVEINTIUNO ft SILOÉ - IrremediableONA MAFALDA - SedatedALICE WONDER - BooBESMAYA - SobrenaturalELYELLA ft BESMAYA - Lo Bien Que SuenasJESSICA WINTER - All I Ever Really Wanted SUEDE - DesintegrateSCOTT EVIL - CirclesTHE BLACK KEYS - No Rain, No FlowersKING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD - DeadstickVINTAGE TROUBLE - Run Like the RiverDANI DICOSTAS - ClímaxEscuchar audio
A Sci-Fi Talk Plus episode preview on a commericial free episode of Rewind. This episode explores how Rebecca Ferguson found her character of Juliet. Harry Walter on her character's isolation and yet a connection to this dystopian community. Avi Nash clues on in his IT worker who dreams of better days, while Shane McRae and Remmie Milner try to keep the Silo running. Insights available from author Hugh Howey and showrunner Graham Yost. This is available here for only 30 days then it will be only on Sci-Fi Talk Plus. On Plus, will be a video version as well. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus
Talented designer that worked on Peaky Blinders and Humans took on the challenge of designing a new Silo using the existing sets. There was a chore to design the bridge, along with Steve Zahn's quarters as Solo. Sets where also desconstructed to reflect the elements of the plot. We touch on Peaky Blinders as well. Start Your Free One Year Trial On Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today.
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 310: Baz Irvine, BSC, ISC The second season of Silo on Apple TV+ is a dramatic visual departure from its predecessor, and cinematographer Baz Irvine, BSC, ISC is at the helm of this transformation. From the very first episode, as Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson) ventures into the seemingly deserted Silo 17, viewers are plunged into a progressively darker and more uncertain world. "I think the biggest challenge for Silo 17 was that, at first, it had to appear to be lifeless, but it wasn't," explains Baz. "It had to feel familiar but different; it had to definitely feel slightly terrifying. When I read the script, it said very specifically the whole silo was in darkness. Of course, there are different types of darkness. Movie darkness is very different from real darkness.” Establishing the distinct look of the shut-down silo was very important. Baz and the production team wanted a more realistic and immersive experience in Season 2, as if viewers were right there alongside the characters. Their vision included creating a culturally distinct look for Silo 17 compared to Juliette's home, Silo 18, incorporating colorful murals and varied textures now falling into decay. As nature reclaims the failing structure, emergency lighting flickers throughout, casting an eerie greenish glow from beneath encroaching moss and vegetation. Lighting Juliette's perilous journey was a key consideration. Baz conducted numerous lighting tests, and was able to request that Juliette find a functional flashlight in the script. He knew it was important to keep Ferguson's face illuminated amidst the gloom. “There's no way I'm gonna put Rebecca Ferguson through corridors and stairwells without having some detail on her face,” he commented. Baz used a range of lighting techniques, including balloons, silk, and a specially crafted soft pipelight wrapped in muslin for gentle top lighting, which added a subtle glow to her skin and a vital light to her eyes. The cinematography in Silo also serves as a visual metaphor for its rigid social hierarchy. Economics and politics in Silo is always from the top down, and both the lighting and camera movement on the show reflect this. In Silo 18, the upper levels are characterized by brighter lighting, benefiting from more access to what little sunlight penetrates the underground city. Tim Robbins' character, Bernard, as the new mayor consolidating control, is consistently bathed in light. This hierarchy in Silo extends to camera movement as well. The down-deep sections of Silo 18 utilize handheld cameras for a grittier, more immediate feel, while the upper levels are depicted with more elegant, slower crane movements, reflecting the contrasting lifestyles and power dynamics. For Season 2, the camera department maintained the same camera bodies but opted for different lenses. Baz made the deliberate choice to move away from anamorphic lenses, selecting wider lenses that require minimal focus. He adds, "Because everything is vertical in Silo, the biggest challenge as a cinematographer was constantly keeping in mind what's above and below the frame." A significant and challenging new element for season 2 involved extensive underwater sequences. The crew constructed their own specialized tanks for filming. Baz considered using dry for wet techniques, simulating underwater conditions on a dry set, but it would be challenging and expensive to add special effects to make it look as though her hair was floating underwater. They did use another type of cinema magic to shoot the underwater sequences. "All of the vertical descents into the flooded silo were actually shot horizontally, with the camera turned sideways,” says Baz. Baz found shooting season 2 of Silo to be a great source of creative fulfillment, from crafting the aesthetic of Silo 17 and tackling the ambitious underwater scenes. “I've been really lucky that I've been doing my best work at a time when we have got suc...
Christine Riccio & Natasha Polis talk all things nerdy in the book, tv, movie, pop culture, fandoms, and how they integrate into their adult lives. Today they're divulging their guide to Ali Hazelwood's hilarious rom-com backlist: ranking their favorites, recommending which books to start with, and what vibes they all bring to the party. Plus they chat Thirty Flirty and Forever Alone, Thunderbolts, Great Big Beautiful Life, Silo, You, Ed Sheeran, coffee, and more! Main discussion starts at: 36:00 Today in Fangirl Tea Time: Join Christine and Natasha for more stories about their recent life escapades. Support the pod by joining the Forking Fangirls Patreon community: http://patreon.com/thoseforkingfangirls Follow the visual show on our Youtube: http://youtube.com/@thoseforkingfangirls Preorder Christine's new book THIRTY, FLIRTY, & FOREVER ALONE: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1662532156 Check out Natasha's sewing classes: https://www.natashapolis.com/ Join our patron to get 10 dollars off the classes! Come to Romance Con September 5-6, 2025! Use code FANGIRL to get 15% off your tickets: https://www.romance-con.com/ Get Christine's new novel Attached at the Hip: https://a.co/d/grmPeVy Check out the Selkie Collection and get 10% off your order with code TASHAPOLIS https://selkiecollection.com/collections/all Website: https://thoseforkingfangirls.com/ Email us feedback: thoseforkingfangirls@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thoseforkingfangirls/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/forkfangirlspod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thoseforkingfangirls
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