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“I'm happiest with my feet off the ground.” – Jenny Cova What if fear wasn't something to conquer... but to dance with? In this soulful and seriously inspiring episode, I'm joined by sky dancer, base jumper, and soon-to-be author Jenny Cova—an extreme athlete who brings pink power, grace, and authenticity to the clouds. But behind a woman literally flying, there's a story of self-doubt and learning to let go of ego. But this isn't just about jumping out of helicopters. It's about getting real with the fears that keep any of us stuck—fear of failure, fear of being too much, fear of the conversations we avoid but know would set us free. Jenny gets radically honest about how perfectionism and ego can destroy joy, and how she had to learn to bring playfulness back into her life.
Nick Weis-Fogh og Torill Estella Pfaff er et seilerpar litt utenom det vanlige. De bor og jobber om bord i SY Skydancer på heltid, og det siste året har de seil rundt Nord-Amerika i sin 73 fots stål og aluminium skonnert. Det er en 15.000 nautisk mil lang rundreise som inkluderer den legendariske Nordvestpassasjen. Nå er de tilbake i Grønland, og vi tok en prat med Nick mens han lå til anker med isfjell drivene rundt seg. Denne podcasten er en del av Norges Seilforbunds satsning på turseiling, og ikke minst 100 Nautiske Klubben. Her kan du høre de tidligere podcastene fra Explore North. Du kan også høre podcastene på din mobil via iTunes, Spotify og andre plattformer. Er du på jakt etter inspirasjon til å seile mer i hjemlige farvann så anbefales, uten å rødme, boken Norske kystperler – hvordan og hvorfor seile verdens vakreste kyst. Jeg har akkurat publisert boken Kunsten å ligge på svai. Du finner den på explorenorth.no/books og du kan bestille den ved å sende meg en mail jon@explorenorth.no. Du kan også støtte produksjonen av disse podcastene slik at jeg kan produsere mange flere til inspirasjon og nytte. Klikk deg inn på Support podcast på explorenorth.no.
Glenn and Rey discuss the Not E3 streams for 2024-Part 2, with recaps from Nintendo, XBOX, and PlayStation 14:56 - Modern Warfare III 21:43 - Nintendo World Championship: NES Edition 22:53 - Fairy Tale 2 23:30 - Fantasian Neo Dimension 27:50 - Disney illusion Island 32:06 - Hello Kitty Adventure 33:32 - Donkey Kong Country Returns 34:49 - Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake 35:35 - Funko Fusion 36:16 - Luigi's Mansion 2 HD 38:03 - Metal Slug Attack Reloaded 38:31 - Darkest Dungeon III 45:31 - Marvel vs Capcom Collection 46:00 - Super Mario Party Jamboree 47:33 - The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom 50:49 - Just Dance 2025 51:20 - LEGO Horizon Adventures 52:00 - Stray 53:20 - Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven 53:29 - Metroid Prime 4: Beyond 56:35 - Doom: Dark Ages 57:09 - State of Decay 3 57:30 - Dragon Age: The Veilguard 58:43 - Starfield: Shattered Space 1:00:21 - Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 1:02:07 - South of Midnight 1:03:53 - World of Warcraft: The War Within 1:05:35 - Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater 1:06:43 - Perfect Dark 1:08:36 - Fable 1:09:56 - Mixtape 1:11:53 - Life is Strange: Double Exposure 1:12:13 - Indiana Jones and the Great Circle 1:12:53 - MechaBreak 1:13:37 - Atomfall 1:13:53 - Assassin's Creed: Shadows 1:18:03 - Stalker 2 1:19:49 - Gears of War: E-Day 1:20:55 - Magicmind 1:22:38 - Concord 1:27:45 - Skydancer's Behemoth 1:28:25 - Alien: Rogue Incursion 1:30:48 - Marvel Rivals 1:31:35 - Until Dawn 1:32:50 - Path of Exile 1:33:52 - Silent Hill 2 1:34:08 - Monster Hunter Wilds 1:34:32 - AstroBot
Lotte Kok is schrijver. Ze won als spokenwordartiest in 2014 de Kunstbende Taal en ze werd door Hebban uitgeroepen tot een van de grote talenten van haar generatie. Haar verhalen verschenen in verschillende tijdschriften en ze schreef eerder de romans ‘Skydancer' en 'Hine'. In haar nieuwe roman 'Wat liefde kan doen' laat ze met oog voor sociale patronen en dynamieken zien hoe psychisch geweld een relatie kan binnensluipen en alles in zijn greep houdt. Femke van der Laan gaat met Lotte Kok in gesprek.
Without the circus to distract them, the people of Republic City are more anxious than ever. While Amuk continues to seek President Moon, Lin runs into trouble on her way back to base, discovering the depth of the Red Lotus' influence. Fumi and Min push to reach the vault that holds Aang's staff. Come follow us on Twitch! If you want to help the show directly, support us on Patreon! For the quenchiest merch, check out our store. We'd love to meet you. Come hang out with us on Discord. Instagram: @dustfiremedia Facebook: @dustfiremedia Dustfire Media produces multiple Actual Play shows, including Scum and Villainy, Avatar Legends, and our patreon exclusive show. Special thanks to our amazing supporters: Adam W., Caleb M./Lord Immortal, Alyssa, ikoroki, Derek O., Topknots Hairpin, Chris, Rachel, Ben K., Bento Box, Merrai, Jesper, Niko M., vaeVictus, Kaychbee, shockanaw, Mechkura
In this special Age of Extinction mini-series from Science Weekly, which first aired in 2023, the Guardian's biodiversity reporter, Phoebe Weston, explores the illegal killing of birds of prey on grouse moors, and asks why it is so difficult to solve these crimes. In the third and final episode, Phoebe finds out more about the pressures that drive people to commit raptor persecution, discovers how the police investigation into the case of Susie's crushed chicks unfolded, and how Susie, the hen harrier, is doing now. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
In this special Age of Extinction mini-series from Science Weekly, which first aired in August 2023, the Guardian's biodiversity reporter, Phoebe Weston, explores the murky world of the illegal killing of birds of prey on grouse moors, and asks why it is so difficult to solve these crimes. In episode two, Phoebe speaks to the people trying to protect these rare birds but, as she digs deeper, she encounters a surprising silence around the killing of a hen harrier's chicks. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
In this special Age of Extinction mini-series from Science Weekly, which first aired in August 2023, the Guardian's biodiversity reporter, Phoebe Weston, explores the illegal killing of birds of prey on grouse moors and asks why it is so difficult to solve these crimes. In episode one, Phoebe hears about the case of Susie, a hen harrier whose chicks were killed while being monitored on camera. As she starts to investigate the case, she hears from conservationist Ruth Tingay about why hen harriers are targeted and finds out about the personal costs of campaigning on this issue. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
In this special Age of Extinction mini-series from Science Weekly, Guardian biodiversity reporter Phoebe Weston explores the illegal killing of birds of prey on grouse moors, and asks why it is so difficult to solve these crimes. In the third and final episode, Phoebe finds out more about the pressures that drive people to commit raptor persecution, discovers how the police investigation into the case of Susie's crushed chicks unfolded, and how Susie is doing now. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
In this special Age of Extinction mini-series from Science Weekly, Guardian biodiversity reporter Phoebe Weston explores the murky world of the illegal killing of birds of prey on grouse moors, and asks why it is so difficult to solve these crimes. In episode two, Phoebe speaks to the people trying to protect these rare birds, but as she digs deeper encounters a surprising silence around the killing of Susie's chicks. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
In this special Age of Extinction mini-series from Science Weekly, Guardian biodiversity reporter Phoebe Weston explores the murky world of the illegal killing of birds of prey on grouse moors and asks why it is so difficult to solve these crimes. In episode one, Phoebe hears about the case of Susie, a hen harrier whose chicks were killed while being monitored on camera. As she starts to investigate the case, she hears from conservationist Ruth Tingay about why hen harriers are targeted and finds out about the personal costs of campaigning on this issue This episode has been updated from an earlier version which quoted RSPB data showing that 108 birds of prey were illegally killed 2021. Their report actually says that there were 108 confirmed incidents of illegal persecution in 2021. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting
We had the good fortune to spend an afternoon with wonderful herbalist and artist Lorna Trigg Skydancer at her botanical sanctuary in Eureka Springs, AR on our "herbalist road trip" a few months back. This video is a short "ask an herbalist" interview with her where she answers three questions. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did! Be sure to check out more of Lorna's work | SkydancerApothecary.com Also, learn about her other offerings through Fire Om Earth | FireOmEarth.com Lorna also did a couple of classes for us in our member area, the HerbRally Schoolhouse | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse MORE RESOURCES Herbalist Road Trip VLOG | WATCH Skydancer Apothecary video | WATCH BOOK: Modern Herbal Dispensatory | BUY THE BOOK
Starlink har gitt mange seilere en helt ny hverdag - eller en hverdag mer internett-lik den vi har på landjorden. Vi snakket med Nick Weis-Fogh mens han hadde nattevakt på S/Y SkyDancer på vei nordover i Labrador Sea mange hundre nautiske fra både Grønland og Canada. Dekningen var veldig bra. Seilerparet Nick og Torill er nå på vei til Nuuk for å tilbringe sommeren på vestkysten av Grønland. Du kan lese mer om SkyDancer på deres hjemmeside. Explore Norths podcast er en del av Norges Seilforbunds satsning på friluftsliv og en del av 100 Nautiske klubben. Her kan du høre de tidligere podcastene fra Explore North. Du kan også høre podcastene på din mobil via appen Stitcher eller finne oss på iTunes. Er du på jakt etter inspirasjon til å seile mer i hjemlige farvann så anbefales, uten å rødme, boken Norske kystperler – hvordan og hvorfor seile verdens vakreste kyst. Explore North arrangerer seilkurs fra Fredrikstad til Bodø i mai. Les mer om langdistansekurset her. Jeg har nylig publisert boken Kunsten å ligge godt for anker: Ankringsteknikker på Kindle. Hvis du er interessert i å holde sjekk på vedlikehold, reservedeler, sikkerhetsutstyr, proviantering og mye annet om bord, så kan jeg trygt anbefale løsningen til Aquator Marine.
Kusalasara explores the significance of the Dakinis - a strong symbol of freedom. This talk was given at London Buddhist Centre, 2017. *** Subscribe to our Free Buddhist Audio podcast: On Apple Podcasts | On Spotify | On Google Podcasts A full, curated, quality Dharma talk, every week. 3,000,000 downloads and counting!Subscribe to our Dharmabytes podcast: On Apple Podcasts | On Spotify | On Google Podcasts Bite-sized inspiration three times every week. Subscribe using these RSS feeds or search for Free Buddhist Audio or Dharmabytes in your favorite podcast service! Help us keep FBA Podcasts free for everyone: donate now! Follow Free Buddhist Audio: YouTube | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Soundcloud
Today we are going to be talking a brand new Swedish melodic death metal band called The Halo Effect. This is their debut album titled Days of the Lost. For those who don't know, this band is made up of all the old members of In Flames and the vocalist of Dark Tranquility. I'm going to declare this as my favorite album of the year so far and give The Halo Effect - Days of the Lost a well-deserved 10 out of 10! The first track is called "Shadow Minds" which begins with a slight buildup with a pitch harmonic note being played in the opening riff which ends up also being the main riff. Any fan of the band Dark Tranquility will appreciate the volume level of Mikael Stanne's vocals. Every musician in the group gets to shine evenly throughout the entire duration. The main calming guitar riff preformed by both Jesper Strömblad and Nicles Engelin is second to none when it comes to creating something totally memorable. The third song is called "The Needless End" which is honestly more reminiscent of Lunar Strain or The Jester Race as far as the skipping fret notes seem to flow with the guitars. They fully managed to once again capture lightening in the bottle. I even enjoy the musical pauses in this particular song. The classic stop and start trick is used hear and only the most in-sync of musicians can pull that off without it sounding corny or generic. Next up we got a song titled "Conditional" which will almost certainly remind listeners of mid-era Dark Tranquility records such as: Character, Fiction and The Gallery. I'm sure many will even find a way to make connections with Skydancer as well. "In Broken Trust" gives us our first taste of clean singing from Mikael. It sounds as though it would be a hit song if this type of music was more accepted by the general public. If only rock radio stations would play this kind of music during graveyard shirt hours. It would be a much better world. The clean singing doesn't wear out it's welcome as it is very short-lived and only serves as a course. "Gateways" is yet another stellar tune due to its groovy guitar riff. Its another defining track and gives people the verbal opportunity to describe this album as "Riffs For Days". When people say that, this is what they mean. This one starts out slow with some undistorted guitar picking and Mikael's raspy voice followed by a lovely little tune. This structure repeats but it isn't repetitious at all; in fact, the guitar solo in this is very dream like and the song closes with sort of that Insomnium kind of vibe. Then we have a song called "A Truth Worth Lying For" which will get you nodding your head with those funky bass lines performed by bassist Peter Iwers. This song is also the second time were hear Mikael's very brief clean singing which never feels out of place. I haven't heard clean singing in melodic death metal sound this good since Christian Avelstam was in Scar Symmetry. And now, my favorite song on this whole album "Feel What I Believe". I am so tempted to buy this shirt for this song but dammit, I have to save my money. Everything from the riff, to the lyrics, to the drums to the vocals makes this one arguably the best ear worm on this absolutely incredible debut. "Last Kind Words" begins slow with a very soft classical music sample before diving head first into the most headbang inducing guitar chugs while a completely different riff is being played by the other guitarist. Mikael does this shouting style of clean singing with his raspy voice digitally placed over it. The final track is "The Most Alone". As a whole, this last song doesn't stand out quite as much as the others but it certainly has my favorite miniature solo which you will hear after the halfway mark. Be sure to show your support by following them on social media and purchasing their music from Nuclear Blast Records. You can listen to them pretty much anywhere whether it be: Amazon Music, Spotify or YouTube.
Brooke talks about a famous library and its demise and Kaila discusses the deepest shipwreck ever discovered.
Since COVID-19, we have all become more aware of death. We are bombarded with data on a weekly basis, watching charts and calculating deaths, all while trying to function in our daily lives. But our anxieties around death are not new, even if this pandemic is bringing them front and centre. What's new is that everyone is talking about death rather than just those directly affected by it.In this atmosphere, writer David Swick became fascinated by a unique postsecondary degree program in thanatology—the study of death—and by the students that feel compelled to dive deep into what is often a taboo subject. Swick is an assistant professor at the University of King's College, in Halifax, where he teaches journalism ethics.Credits: This episode of The Deep Dive was produced by Simran Singh and Angela Misri and edited by Angela Misri. Thanks so much to David Swick for joining us this week. Music for this podcast is provided by Audio Jungle. Our theme song is “This Podcast Theme” by Inplus Music. Additional music includes “Stay Cool” by Loops Lab, “Podcast Intro” by Inplus Music, “Shores of Avalon” by Kevin Macleod, and “Scandinavianz” by Skydancer.Screen Saver by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5715-screen-saverLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseComfortable Mystery by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3531-comfortable-mysteryLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseShores of Avalon by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4349-shores-of-avalonLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Green is the new Black. On this episode we are joined by Jake Taylor. Jake is the vocalist for In Hearts Wake, an Australian metalcore band. Divination, Earthwalker, and Skydancer are the band's three chart-topping albumsPlease support the Mark and Me Podcast via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Markandme or you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/markandme or you can even treat yourself to a sticker over at my store here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MarkandMeStore
Why Are People Getting Deported During a Pandemic? Season 1, Episode 11When the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, Canada announced the suspension of most deportations. Then, despite its own advisories warning that international travel during a pandemic is a major risk, Ottawa lifted its moratorium on deportations in late November 2020. The federal government has since deported thousands of people during the pandemic.Isabel Macdonald is an independent journalist and researcher living in Montreal. She spoke with public health experts and asylum seekers to examine why these deportations are happening and the added dangers of doing them in the time of COVID-19.In this episode:Macdonald talks about how Canada justifies deporting people during a pandemic. She then goes over the numbers of how many people are getting deported and explains why this data is difficult to access. Macdonald then breaks down the statistics to explain which nationalities have been deported most during the pandemic. Then she goes into the case of Jatinder Singh, a truck driver who was deported to India during the pandemic. She explains why Singh had been seeking asylum in Canada in the first place and how difficult it can be to claim asylum in Canada generally. And then she discusses the harm done by deporting people during a pandemic.Macdonald then shares what she is currently reading right now.Finally, we check in on what we're talking about this week at The Walrus.Links:Why Is Canada Deporting Front Line Workers in the Middle of a Pandemic? Additional Links:I Am the Type of Man Who Gets into Fist Fights—and Likes ItCareers at The WalrusSeeing Red Facebook @thewalrusTwitter @thewalrus Instagram @thewalrusLooking to get in touch about the podcast? You can reach us at web@thewalrus.ca. Credits:Hosted and produced by Sheena Rossiter and Angela Misri, with editing by Sheena RossiterMusic provided by Audio Jungle. Our theme song is “This Podcast Theme” by Inplus Music Additional music: “Stay Cool” by Loops Lab; “Podcast Intro” by Inplus Music; “Leaving Home,” “With Regards,” and “Inspired” by Kevin MacLeod, provided by Film Music; and “Skydancer” by Scandinavian. With Regards by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4636-with-regardsLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseInspired by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3918-inspiredLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseLeaving Home by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4708-leaving-homeLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Season 1, Episode 10Have you ever noticed that there is an inordinate amount of sweets in films directed by women? Writer Heather O'Neill has. In her latest essay for The Walrus, “Let Her Eat Cake: The Subversive Power of Women Feasting,” she delves into the world of women indulging to explore this fixation on sweet treats. Through a series of personal vignettes, O'Neill weaves the story of her own relationship with food into her analysis of feast-focused films both contemporary and classic.Heather O'Neill is an award-winning novelist and essayist. Her works include Lullabies for Little Criminals and The Lonely Hearts Hotel. Her most recent novel is When We Lost Our Heads. In this episode:O'Neill explains what inspired her to write an essay about women feasting. She then talks about why she chose these particular films to focus on. She then discusses what food has meant in her own life and how her relationship with food changed once she moved out and grew into adulthood.Then O'Neill speaks about the problematic diets and trends of the 1990s, when “Heroin Chic” was all the rage.O'Neill then talks about how popular culture has since shifted, with the recent body positivity movement, but how women still have trouble accepting their own bodies.She then speaks about eating at food banks with her young daughter when she was in her early twenties. O'Neill then discusses what food means to women's lives.We then hear about what O'Neill is reading right now. Finally, we check in on what we're talking about this week at The Walrus.Links:Let Her Eat Cake: The Subversive Power of Women FeastingAdditional Links:Nicholas Hune-Brown Wins 2022 Canadian Hillman Prize for JournalismEmily Baron Cadloff's TikTok videoViral Symptoms: The Rise of Mental Health Diagnosis Videos on TikTokFacebook @thewalrusTwitter @thewalrus Instagram @thewalrusLooking to get in touch about the podcast? You can reach us at web@thewalrus.ca. Credits:Hosted and produced by Sheena Rossiter and Angela Misri, with editing by Sheena RossiterMusic provided by Audio Jungle. Our theme song is “This Podcast Theme” by Inplus Music Additional music: “Stay Cool” by Loops Lab; “Podcast Intro” by Inplus Music; “Protofunk” and “Private Reflection” by Kevin MacLeod, provided by Film Music; “Skydancer” by Scandinavianz; “Dark Eyes” by Teddy and Marge, provided by the Free Music Archive.Private Reflection by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4241-private-reflectionLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseProtofunk by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunkLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseAdditional sources: Fellinious, Masguita, and ABC News on YouTube
Tanner Anderson. I hate the word talent, but people like Tanner make me rethink my aversion to the concept. I've been fortunate enough to call Tanner a friend for quite awhile now, and am overjoyed to watch him evolve and grow as an artist particularly with Obsequiae. If you like "Non Serviam", with a touch of "Skydancer", and a sprinkle of "His Majesty at the Swamp," and if you don't need me to tell you what bands made those records, this episode, this band, and this man, are for you. Tanner also treats us to an exclusive premiere of a new Obsequiae song, just for I Hate Music! So, please pass the aux to Tanner, and join us as we discuss Pizza Thrash, tons of obscure records, why the demo is always better, and the relevance of Dungeon Synth in 2022. -------------------- "I Hate Music" theme by Marius Sjoli. Bumper music by Obsequiae. Featuring exclusive premiere of a new Obsequiae demo song! -------------------- https://www.facebook.com/hatepod.music/ https://www.instagram.com/i_hate_music_podcast/ Email and listener suggestions to: hate.pod.music@gmail.com Donations to support our podcast: paypal.me/hatepod #ihatemusicpodcast **I Hate Music is an Earth in Sound Production** https://www.earthinsound.org/ --This episode sponsored by The Sonic Cloth Podcast https://thesoniccloth.podbean.com/
Nick Weis-Fogh har gjennomført sin åttende seiltur over Atlanterhavet. Vi tok en juleprat med ham mens isen klinket mot båten min her i Fredrikstad og det var 27 grader i vannet hos ham i Karibia. SY SkyDancer skal være i varme strøk i noen måneder før seilerparet Nick og Torill igjen setter kursen nordover - denne gangen mot Grønland. Du kan lese mer om SkyDancer på deres hjemmeside. Explore Norths podcast er en del av Norges Seilforbunds satsning på friluftsliv og en del av 100 Nautiske klubben. Podcasten er støttet av Raymarine. Her kan du høre de tidligere podcastene fra Explore North. Du kan også høre podcastene på din mobil via appen Stitcher eller finne oss på iTunes. Er du på jakt etter inspirasjon til å seile mer i hjemlige farvann så anbefales, uten å rødme, boken Norske kystperler – hvordan og hvorfor seile verdens vakreste kyst. Jeg har akkurat publisert boken Kunsten å ligge godt for anker: Ankringsteknikker på Kindle.
Interview with Spiritual Awakening Coach for Women, River Skydancer. In this episode we talk about: -Archetypes; Maiden, Mother, Crone -Shadow Work -Integrity -Why's Make You Wise -Non Violent Communication -Nothing is Personal River Skydancer's website: www.riverskydancer.com Instagram: @river.skydancer Sign up for her email updates and receive a free divine surrender guided meditation!
Welcome to Season 2 of your soda-filled source for game development opinions that mean very little in the grand scheme of things - RPG Maker Cola! === Guests === - Blind: https://twitter.com/BelovedRapture - Giznads: https://twitter.com/Giznads - KoopaKush: https://rpgmaker.net/users/KoopaKush/ Here we are with Original Games, Complex Battle Systems, Innovation in 2k3, Design Detail, DynRPG. This is a long podcast. Hope you enjoy. Beloved Rapture: https://rpgmaker.net/games/8/ Nihilo: https://rpgmaker.net/games/5796/ Shadow Seeker: https://rpgmaker.net/games/11284/ "Legends of Astravia": https://store.steampowered.com/app/1233680/Legends_of_Astravia/ === RPG Maker Cola Links === = Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rpg_maker_cola = Twitter: http://tiny.cc/rmc-tweety = Discord: https://discord.gg/7aT3jDfMrS = Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/rpgmakercola ===TIMESTAMPS=== 00:00 Ad Spot - "Legends of Astravia" by Jaiden 00:30 Theme 00:45 Introduction 10:07 Buzz Corner 10:38 Buzz Corner - Cash - "Three Ghostly Roses" by zDS 18:16 Buzz Corner - Blind - "Nihilo" by Giznads 22:40 Buzz Corner - Giznads - "Kingdoms of the Dump" by Roach 24:49 Buzz Corner - Giznads - "Alterium Shift" by DrassRay 28:31 Buzz Corner - KoopaKush - "Country of Snow" by MacBob 32:38 We've Been Playing Games... Maybe? 33:00 Benny - "Scarlet Hollow" 38:46 Blind - "198X" 43:50 Giznads - "Skydancer" & "Remnant From the Ashes" 49:40 KoopaKush - "Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice" 56:20 Topics We Must Discuss! 90:45 Question Box 91:06 Punkitt: "Why 2k3?" 92:10 Punkitt: "Any maps difficult?" 108:29 DungeonDevDude & dragonheartman/zexyu: "Early RPG Maker dev helped you in "real life"?" 113:55 DemonClaus: "Do you find yourself struggling to promote your game?" 124:18 Deep Dive 124:50 Deep Dive - "Beloved Rapture" by Blind 130:52 Deep Dive - "Nihilo" by Giznads 137:32 Deep Dive - "Shadow Seeker" by KoopaKush 161:00 Favourite Kind of Cola?
Pasifagresif'ten Ahmet Saraçoğlu ve Musiki Cemiyeti'nden Mehmet Emrah Konya, melodik death metalin en önemli isimlerinden Dark Tranquillity'nin dünü, bugünü ve yarınını konuştular.
Episode #80 더 줘 '헌터는 하룻밤에 10번...' 장르문학인 BL 작품과 컨텐츠를 소개하고 함께 이야기합니다. 이번이야기할 작품은 두고님의 bl소설 '헌터는 하룻밤에 10번...' 입니다. 이번주도 들어주셔서 감사합니다. ٩(๑•̀o•́๑)و #현대물 #판타지물 #첫사랑 #재회물 #하극상 #금단의관계 #나이차이 #미인공 #강공 #초딩공 #집착공 #광공 #연하공 #순정공 #절륜공 #천재공 #미인수 #다정수 #헌신수 #강수 #단정수 #무심수 #연상수 #짝사랑수 #능력수 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Skydancer by Scandinavianz https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianz Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_skydancer Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/Kp-eibuQpWg ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
A mix featuring tracks from 1986, taken from the series, A Decade of Sound 1980s. soundcloud.com/iamfloppydisco/sets/a-decade-of-sound-the-80s The Lunar Saloon Every Friday from 10P - 12A PST 99.1 FM Long Beach Streaming at KLBP.org Air date : October 20, 2020 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Book Of Love, Lost Souls, Book Of Love Alessandro Scellino, Dinner In The Jungle (Erotic Mix), Night City Life Trilogy, Black Devil, Black Devil Taigher, La Notte (Hysteric Edit), Mothball Dance Classics F.O.E., Agricult, Decline Of O.T.T. Der Mer, Fall Out (Vocoder), Fall Out (Fresh 86) Carl And Carol Jacobs, Robot Jam (Pt. 2), Robot Jam Bill Campbell, Body Beat, Body Beat: Soca-Dub and Electronic Calypso (1979-98) Joe Masunga, Nwananga Washaneseka, Nwananga Washaneseka Hotline, Fella's Doing It In Lagos, You Are Mine Lucia Featuring Rapping "Jack" Master "C", Bonita Rapture (Long Version), Bonita Rapture Preludio, Mysterious Nights, Night City Life Владимир Осинский, Синева, Аэротон (Air Tone) Camaro's Gang, Motel Lovers, Motel Lovers The Laser Cowboys, Killer Machine, Killer Machine Android, Skydancer, Skydancer Trisha Monee, Running All Around (Lewis A Martinee Mix), Running All Around 911, Twenty Four/Seven, Twenty Four/Seven / It Must Be Nice Zee, Make My Day (With Your Love Tonight) (Vocal), Make My Day (With Your Love Tonight) Wise Guys Featuring Hit-House, Samplification (Part 2) (The Peter Slaghuis Mix), Samplification J-A Groove, Dub The Tension, Release The Tension K Joy, My Phone, My Phone Ampersand, Traction (Hot Tracks Extended Edit by Aron "Bugsy" Siegel & Randy "Spike" Dethman), Traction Goon Squad, Powerdrill (Dub), Powerdrill Impakt, Defcon (Club Mix), Defcon Diagonal, La Fuga, Interferencias Vol. 2 - Spanish Synth Wave 1980-1989 Heroica, Esto No Es Broma, Interferencias Vol. 2 - Spanish Synth Wave 1980-1989 Strawberry Switchblade, I Can Feel, I Can Feel Kate Farrow, My Dream (Extended Version), Pride And Lovers Shipra, Blinded By The Light (Extended 12"), Blinded By The Light Nathalie Letertre, Reveur, Reveur
Covid-19 slo inn rett før den store sesongen med Ski & Sail i nord skulle begynne. Nick Weis-Fogh og Torill Estella Pfaff i SkyDancer var en av mange som mistet alle oppdragene - og dermed store deler av årets inntekt - over natten i nord. Vi tok en prat med ham om livet i nord, seilingen og ikke minst muligheten som ligger foran nordmenn som vil oppleve seiling i nord med en av de mange norske og utenlandske charterbåtene som nå ligger uvirksomme fra polarsirkelen og nordover. Sjekk ut SY SkyDancer for mer informasjon og hør den forrige podcasten med Nick og Torill. Explore Norths podcast er en del av Norges Seilforbunds satsning på friluftsliv og en del av 100 Nautiske klubben. Podcasten er støttet av Raymarine. Her er kan du høre de tidligere podcastene fra Explore North. Du kan også høre podcastene på din mobil via appen Stitcher eller finne oss på iTunes. Er du på jakt etter inspirasjon til å seile mer i hjemlige farvann så anbefales, uten å rødme, boken Norske kystperler - hvordan og hvorfor seile verdens vakreste kyst.
Moksatara introduces the dakini, the tantric embodiment of what's possible when all of our energy is completely engaged, alive and flowing. These beings of limitless space have complete freedom of mind, fierce energy and a full emotional engagement with life. In order to meet the dakinis we must travel to where they dwell: the cremation grounds, where bodies are taken to be burnt. The deepest, darkest energies to be transformed are associated with fear. By deliberately plunging into crucial situations which mirror these burning grounds, old ways are forced to change and we are compelled to grow. Recorded at Sheffield Buddhist Centre, November 2019. *** Help keep FBA free for everyone! Become a supporter today. Subscribe to our Dharmabytes podcast - bite-size pieces of Dharma inspiration, two times a week! Follow our blog for news and new Dharma FBA on Twitter FBA on Facebook FBA on Soundcloud
Suryagupta delivers a powerful, passionate account of the figure of the Dakini who represents perfect freedom. London Buddhist Centre’s contemporary series on Sangharakshita’s classic 1979 lecture 'The Taste of Freedom'. *** Help keep FBA free for everyone! Become a supporter today. Subscribe to our Dharmabytes podcast - bite-size pieces of Dharma inspiration, two times a week! Follow our blog for news and new Dharma FBA on Twitter FBA on Facebook FBA on Soundcloud
Kick off summer movie season with a dreamy gum chewing smile, the art of sky dance will carry across your dreams. (You can find all of our sponsors or become a patron on our new website http://www.sleepwithmepodcast.com story starts at about 20:00) Commission a song from the Mystery Bard over athttp://www.jonathanmann.net Welcome our newest sponsor - Away - First class luggage at a coach price. For $20 off an Away suitcase goto awaytravel.com/sleep and use “sleep” at checkout! I have been using an Away carry-on for over two years, and I just got a new one in blush pink! Make sure to share your pics with your Away suitcase! Start your website with our sponsor Wix! Create a stunning website via wix.com/sleep and get 10% a Wix premium plan today! Wix has over 500 amazing templates to start with and over 140 million people use Wix for their website. I’m working on a special Wix website you can check out soon!! So get over to wix.com/sleep! Tonight’s show is sponsored by Quip! The sensitive sonic toothbrush I have been using for over two years (not over and over! Changing out the brush heads every three months!) Quip starts at just $25 and if you go to http://www.getquip.com/sleep, you get your first refill pack for FREE with a quip electric toothbrush.
May 18 and 19th: Skydancer: cowboys and aliens. Mike Bara, Derrel Sims, Jimmy Roberts, and Doc Miller. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Houston Arpthttps://www.skydancerufocon.com/ Derrel Sims, Alien abduction expert & star of Uncovering Aliens Derrel Sims, is a former Senior Military Police Officer and Ex Covert Operations (2 years C.I.A.). Derrel is Currently a Licensed Private Investigator and a Process Server for the federal courts in Texas. He brings a strong "investigative aspect" to the UFO phenomena. Derrel owns the Houston UFO Network, and the Chief Investigator for (Hufon) & Saber Enterprises. The short version is, I'm in Texas private investigator. I quit college and volunteered during the Vietnam War. While I was in the military, I was" sheet dipped" into the Company. I'm remained in covert operations in the CIA for two years. My involvement with UFO phenomena started at age 4 and it ended violently at age 17. For 13 years I had a pretty rough go of the abduction phenomena. I was okay with that until they came and got my son. I went from the victim, to the alien hunter. My primary interest in the UFO / paranormal phenomena, is physical evidence. I discovered the implant phenomena in 1960 at age 12. I was a recipient of one such object. I was conscious during the event. And 1992 at discovered that the aliens left a florescent trace on their victims if they physically took them somewhere. I've conducted 25 surgeries worldwide, looking for the alien implants. The last surgical intervention was in new Delhi, India. The search continues. Derrel Sims, R.H.A.,CM.Ht. The Alien Hunter www.AlienHunter.org www.AlienHunterTheMovie.org THE HOUSTON UFO NETWORK AT www.meetup.com/The-Houston-Ufo-Network/ www.meetup.com/Paranormal-Planet/ AND www.meetup.com/KeynotePresentations GO TO FACEBOOK.COM: www.facebook.com/DerrelSimsTheAlienHunter (Please "like" us)there Deborah Burns producer of the Sky Dancer Paranormal and UFO Conference. Show Stuff TeePublic Store - Get your UBR goodies today! http://tee.pub/lic/2GQuXxn79dg UBR Trurh Seekers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216706068856746 Manny Moonraker: https://www.facebook.com/MannyMoonraker/ UFO Buster Radio: https://www.facebook.com/UFOBusterRadio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com For Skype Users: bosscrawler
May 18 and 19th: Skydancer: cowboys and aliens. Mike Bara, Derrel Sims, Jimmy Roberts, and Doc Miller. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Houston Arpthttps://www.skydancerufocon.com/ Derrel Sims, Alien abduction expert & star of Uncovering Aliens Derrel Sims, is a former Senior Military Police Officer and Ex Covert Operations (2 years C.I.A.). Derrel is Currently a Licensed Private Investigator and a Process Server for the federal courts in Texas. He brings a strong "investigative aspect" to the UFO phenomena. Derrel owns the Houston UFO Network, and the Chief Investigator for (Hufon) & Saber Enterprises. The short version is, I'm in Texas private investigator. I quit college and volunteered during the Vietnam War. While I was in the military, I was" sheet dipped" into the Company. I'm remained in covert operations in the CIA for two years. My involvement with UFO phenomena started at age 4 and it ended violently at age 17. For 13 years I had a pretty rough go of the abduction phenomena. I was okay with that until they came and got my son. I went from the victim, to the alien hunter. My primary interest in the UFO / paranormal phenomena, is physical evidence. I discovered the implant phenomena in 1960 at age 12. I was a recipient of one such object. I was conscious during the event. And 1992 at discovered that the aliens left a florescent trace on their victims if they physically took them somewhere. I've conducted 25 surgeries worldwide, looking for the alien implants. The last surgical intervention was in new Delhi, India. The search continues. Derrel Sims, R.H.A.,CM.Ht. The Alien Hunter www.AlienHunter.org www.AlienHunterTheMovie.org THE HOUSTON UFO NETWORK AT www.meetup.com/The-Houston-Ufo-Network/ www.meetup.com/Paranormal-Planet/ AND www.meetup.com/KeynotePresentations GO TO FACEBOOK.COM: www.facebook.com/DerrelSimsTheAlienHunter (Please "like" us)there Deborah Burns producer of the Sky Dancer Paranormal and UFO Conference. Show Stuff TeePublic Store - Get your UBR goodies today! http://tee.pub/lic/2GQuXxn79dg UBR Trurh Seekers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216706068856746 Manny Moonraker: https://www.facebook.com/MannyMoonraker/ UFO Buster Radio: https://www.facebook.com/UFOBusterRadio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com For Skype Users: bosscrawler
Torill Estella Pfaff og Nick Weis-Fogh tok en langspurt fra Karibia til Tromsø for å hente Ski&Sail gjester, og rakk det med noen timers margin. I denne podcasten forteller de om hvordan det er å leve så tett på hverandre og med gjester, som ofte blir til venner, hver eneste dag hele året. De logger 10.000-vis a nautiske mil hvert år og trekkes mellom det kalde Longyearbyen, som er de regner som sitt landbaserte hjem, og varme strender i Karibia. Du kan lese mer om båt og mannskap på S/Y SkyDancer Explore Norths podcast er en del av Norges Seilforbunds satsning på friluftsliv. Podcasten er støttet av Raymarine og Navionics. Her er kan du høre de tidligere podcastene fra Explore North. Du kan også høre podcastene på din mobil via appen Stitcher eller finne oss på iTunes.
http://www.skydancer.ca/James Randall Smith is a sexual healer and Founder of SkyDancer Tantra Massage and The Find Your Bliss Podcast. He was initiated on the Tantric path in 1999 and has studied many different healing modalities and spiritual practices over the years, including counselling, psychology, massage, energy-work, shamanism and tantra. His unique form of bodywork blends various relaxing, therapeutic and sensual techniques, offering a blissful integration of mind, body and spirit. James works with both individuals and couples to help create more meaningful, passionate and blissful intimate relationships - at all stages of life. For more information about James and his work, please visit: SkyDancer.ca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today continues our countdown to the Vans Warped Tour! In Part 2 of the podcast's Warped Tour Special, Jared sits down with Ben Nairne (guitarist for metalcore band In Hearts Wake), James Jackson (vocalist/guitarist for Kaiser Solzie) and Donovan Melero (drummer/vocalist for Hail The Sun). All three bands will be on the tour this summer, and all will be performing at the Mt. View, CA date this Saturday (which is now sold out!) For more information on the bands, you can check out the following pages below: In Hearts Wake: www.inheartswake.com, www.facebook.com/inheartswake, and on Twitter @inheartswake. Kaiser Solzie: www.kaisersolzie.com, www.facebook.com/KaiserSolzieband, and on Twitter @thekaisersolzie. Hail The Sun: www.facebook.com/hailthesun, and on Twitter @hailthesun. "Badlands" by Hail The Sun is from Skydancer, available now via UNFD. "Oregon" by Kaiser Solzie is from Back Again, available now via Kaiser Solzie. "Repellent" by Hail The Sun is from Secret Wars, available now via Equal Vision Records. This week's episode was sponsored by Loot Crate and Vinyl Me, Please! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ON iTUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/for-record-podcast-shameless/id1028876625?mt=2 This has been another Shameless Promotion.
Emily tries to make David care about the Martha Mitchell Effect, and David tries to make Emily care about a car race. Guest producer Doug Coonfield also weighs in. Warning: we all do a little light spoiling of jokes in Infinity War and who's in the cast, plus Guardians of the Galaxy 2 and Thor: Ragnarok. This episode is movie-heavy and pretty rambly. Emily hopes y'all are okay with that, because she loved it. Corrections: David has seen Eternal Sunshine. Emily has seen Leroy Jenkins. Ahnold was paid $25 MILLION for Batman & Robin, which was $1 million PER MINUTE OF SCREENTIME. Clooney did make $10 million tho, which is not too shabby. The Truman Show came out in 1998, which is very much not 1989.Racquel Cable deserves credit for showing Emily the lawnmower vine, which is here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJtZKXqDi64Fre sha vaca do: www.youtube.com/watch?v=bE4C8a48o1EHere's the Skydancer video without the song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGYuobZLr7MAnd with the song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fMpObuYrFE
Emily tries to make David care about the Martha Mitchell Effect, and David tries to make Emily care about a car race. Guest producer Doug Coonfield also weighs in. Warning: we all do a little light spoiling of jokes in Infinity War and who's in the cast, plus Guardians of the Galaxy 2 and Thor: Ragnarok. This episode is movie-heavy and pretty rambly. Emily hopes y'all are okay with that, because she loved it.Corrections: David has seen Eternal Sunshine. Emily has seen Leroy Jenkins. Ahnold was paid $25 MILLION for Batman & Robin, which was $1 million PER MINUTE OF SCREENTIME. Clooney did make $10 million tho, which is not too shabby. The Truman Show came out in 1998, which is very much not 1989.Racquel Cable deserves credit for showing Emily the lawnmower vine, which is here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJtZKXqDi64Fre sha vaca do: www.youtube.com/watch?v=bE4C8a48o1EHere's the Skydancer video without the song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGYuobZLr7MAnd with the song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fMpObuYrFE
The Tangent - 113: Picnic In Poundtown The episode this week is Garyless, but not to worry, the guys do what they can to make it like old times. And but that they mean talking even more. First up is Stephen. Besides his usual Breath of the Wild talk (which we get to later), he has 3 iPhone/mobile games. Hyoerburner is a on rails Starfox-type game. You move by touching the screen to avoid obstacles. Pretty simple. Skydancer is a Temple Run-like game, but with the challenge of jumping from platform to platform and not falling to your death from the sky. Then, Polytopia. Think of Age of Empires or Civilization, but without the battles and you only have 30 turns to complete tasks and get the highest score possible. It helps that all the games were free. Next up is, Anthony. He played, What Remains of Edith Finch this week, and by the looks of it, got duped into thinking it was a horror game. It is not. What it is is a 2 - 3 hour walking game that costs $20.00. What's actually a horror game is Outlast 2, which Anthony also played this week. Brian and Justin want no part of this game. Especially when Justin remembers it's the game where you walk around with just a camera in the dark. Then speaking of Justin, he talks more about The Witcher III. He's still enjoying the game. He finds the more time he puts in the more he really appreciates it. Can't blame him. Lastly, Brian's turn. He's got Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap, a remaster of the 1989 Sega Master System game. The game is difficult. Very difficult. It doesn't tell you anything. However, he loves the fact you can switch between the remake and the retro graphics and music of the original. He wishes more games would do that. Then the all of us talk about our time with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch. Keep your eye out for our Let's Play of it on our YouTube channel. The Drunken News: Game Show Edition keeps the points mostly positive this week. Brian had his 30 seconds to rant and he made sure to take it out on Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite. While Gary's game was without a doubt on point. The Drunken News A South Korean Presidential Candidate Just Released A StarCraft Map As Part Of His Campaign Two booked without detention in South Korea over Overwatch match fixing Breath of the NES Fan Game Makes Progress, Plans to Survive Potential Nintendo Takedown Report: Vivendi to Pursue Ubisoft Takeover Later this Year PSN and Xbox LIVE hacker imprisoned for two years PLAYSTATION PLUS MAY FREE GAMES REVEALED Nintendo Releases Full Fiscal Year Results Genyo Takeda Announces Retirement From Nintendo ATLUS APOLOGIZES FOR PERSONA 5 STREAMING RULES BY LOOSENING THEM HALO 6 WILL FOCUS ON MASTER CHIEF, WON'T FEATURE NEW PLAYABLE New Nintendo 2DS XL Release Date And Price Revealed Extras Creep us on Facebook Stalk us on Twitter Watch us on YouTube Or throw us that review on iTunes or Stitcher Questions, comments, concerns? E-mail us: brian@pxlpts.com And be sure to check out what we're doing at our website: Pixelated Points Theme music: 'My Lady Carey's Dompe' performed by Jon Sayles
In Hearts Wake - Metal/Hardcore band from Australia,,,New album "Skydancer" out now on Rise Records...Played the entire Vans Warped Tour 2016 on the Monster Energy South stage...Check out their music, tour dates & more @ www.facebook.com/inheartswake
The RSPB's Skydancer project has been nominated for a National Lottery Award in the Best Education Project category and on this month's Nature's Voice Jane Markham talks to Blanaid Denman about how the project is raising awareness of the Hen Harrier's plight as England's most persecuted bird of prey. And Andre Farrar looks at the implications for wildlife caused by the increasingly intensified management of moorland for the grouse shooting industry.
Thanks for waiting for this episode while we wait for the DNS servers to catch up! Artifice Martyrdom (Radio Edit) by Saint Avarice from Malice to Alice (BY-NC-SA) Ladrón de Sueños by Skydancer from Pozo de Lagrimas (BY-NC-SA) En vain by Carmina from Demo (BY-NC-SA) Consumed By Blood by Execute My Liberty from The Cursed Way (BY-NC-SA) feeling the void by Irate Architect from Visitors (BY-NC-SA) Fed Up With War by Nonsense from Burning Inside (BY-NC-ND) Proctologue by Ass Burners from Blasting Poo Armageddon (BY-NC-SA) Please support the bands in this show! Buy a T-Shirt, head to the shows, or make a didgeridoo tribute band to them. Whatever you can do to help these bands keep making music, please do it! If you have any suggestions for Creative Commons licensed metal, send me a link at craig@openmetalcast.com. Open Metalcast Episode 14 (MP3) Open Metalcast Episode 14 (OGG)
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