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I knew that when I decided to do a show about the Superbowl being a venue for social engineering, I would get a few angry e-mails telling me that I was reading too much into the event.I don't know if it was that I questioned the validity of the game, or the score, or people are so desensitized to neuroprogramming that when someone points it out, they just don't want to admit they are having their brain toyed with as many of the events from the coin toss, to the half time show, to the commercials are all there to plant the seeds of social change.Originally Broadcast On 2/7/2017This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4878838/advertisement
Melbourne's Suburban Spell, also known as Peter Endall is a veteran of Australia's new wave, synthpop, post-punk scene since the 1980s. Formerly the keyboardist for the popular 80s Melbourne band, Schizo Scherzo, Suburban Spell was taken from a line in the 1986 Pet Shop Boys hit single, "Suburbia."Initially an instrumental project, Suburban Spell's debut single is called "Integration" from the self-titled album released in January 2021. Split Levels, the latest album release on February 14, 2022, is a title referring to the popular Mid-Century design style for Split Level Suburban homes. With Endall's fascination with architecture, the new album treats the "Split Level" aesthetic analogous to the suburban dichotomy, drawing heavily from the aesthetics of Brutalist architecture. You can also watch the video interview on my YouTube channel. https://suburbanspell.bandcamp.comSubscribe to my monthly mailing list for the latest music news, updates and my next interviews and events:http://eepurl.com/gtw6PPQUEEN OF WANDS with DJ Nocturna Every Saturday on ModSnap RadioKMOD: San Antonio"San Antonio's leading alternative streaming Radio Station since 2017"Listen : http://modsnapradio.comPlaylist and podcast: https://djnocturna.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DJNocturna2pm (HST), 5pm (PST), 6pm (MST), 7pm (CST), 8pm (EST)
Architect Cinda Lester joins me this week to talk about her ongoing improvements to her split level entry house in the suburbs of Chicago. She has plenty of good tips and cautionary tales to share. Have you ever asked yourself- What would happen if a contractor took off with my money before the job was complete? How would I finish the project on my own without any money? Why would I hire a professional to help me with my project? About Our Guest: Cinda K. Lester is an architectural storyteller, and comes to storytelling through both sides of her family tree. Though she considers herself a Chicagoan, Cinda has traveled and lived all over the US. She and her husband Henri LamBeau met in architecture school at the University of Idaho, where they both received a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch). Cinda returned home from the great American West, bringing Henri along with her, and received her Master of Urban Planning and Policy (M.UPP) at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Cinda and Henri currently live in suburban Chicago with their 17-year-old son Cooper and 15-year-old daughter Kellar, both architectural storytellers in their own right, with pencil, computer and LEGO. Cinda is first and foremost a Lake Girl, and treasures every minute she can get on her water in southern Wisconsin. website: https://1212architects.com (https://1212architects.com) ********************************** Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for being with us this week. Please see the episode enhancement for this and other episodes athttps://www.talkinghomerenovations.com/ ( talkinghomerenovations.com) Do you have feedback you would like to share? Would you like to be a guest on the podcast? Email me at thehousemaven@talkinghomerenovations.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your friends Don't forget to subscribe to the show and get automatic updates every Wednesday morning with the latest episode of Talking Home Renovations with the House Maven. Clickhttp://eepurl.com/gFJLlT ( here) to get the episode enhancements sent directly to your inbox every week. Reviews and ratings help my show gain traction and credibility. Please leave a review here-https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talking-home-renovations-with-the-house-maven/id1481716218 ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talking-home-renovations-with-the-house-maven/id1481716218) Talk with my guests and me on Clubhouse! The club name is Talking Home Renovations and there is a standing room at 10 am eastern every Saturday. We will be discussing topics from the podcast. Follow me on instagram: @talkinghomerenovations Join me on Facebook: Talking Home Renovations Follow me on Twitter: @talkinghomereno Join me on TikTok: @The House Maven Talking Home Renovations with the House Maven is part of Gabl Media, the largest, most engaged AEC network on the planet. Visit http://www.gablmedia.com/ (www.Gablmedia.com) for great content. Thanks to Ray Bernoff, the editor of the show.http://www.raybernoff.com/ ( www.RayBernoff.com) Music at the beginning and end of the episode is The House Maven's Jig, written and performed by Neil Pearlman, https://neilpearlman.com/ (www.neilpearlman.com) Show Cover Art by Sam Whitehttp://www.samowhite.com/ ( www.samowhite.com) This podcast is a production of dEmios Architects.http://www.demiosarchitects.com/ ( www.demiosarchitects.com) Do you need a bit of design help? If you are in Massachusetts and need a second set of eyes on your design, my Ask an Architect design help-line can help. We meet on zoom for an hour to review your issues. Contact me for more information. Support this podcast
FIRST WITH YESTERDAY'S NEWS (highlights from Tuesday on Newstalk ZB) Driving the Gauntlet/We Haven't Actually Run Out Yet/Dressing Down/Back to Back to the Future
Megan and Michelle welcome Michael Israel of Keller Williams CPRE, LLC to discuss pagers, Thomas Guides, love letters, YouTube sewer videos, sticker shock, and, oh yeah, buying a house!(Find Michael Israel on Zillow, Instagram, and Facebook!)Sources:* Real estate commissions fall to new lows as homes fly off the market * Real Estate Exchange files antitrust suit against Zillow, NAR* 1 house, 45 offers: Homebuyers in Western Washington hard-pressed as supply remains scarce
This episode we have Leslie Carmen and Dear Abi on.
In an episode first aired on November 18, 2019: DJ Andrew Sandoval spins original 1960's 45's by The Deep Six, The Shanes, The Three Good Reasons, Pinkerton's Assorted Colours, Sanford Clark, The Hitmakers, The Plastic People, J.J. Cale, The Warmest Spring, The Sandals, John Bromley, Mortimer, The Quiet Five, The Happy Magazine, Everything Is Everything, Michael J. James, The Committee, Roberta Lee, The Split Level and Frugal Sound. In part two, he turns the Sunshine artist spotlight onto the Creation with a full hour of their blistering sounds produced by the legendary, Shel Talmy.
Thursday, October 24, 2019, 12 noon WPKN 89.5 FM www.wpkn.org Host: Duo Dickinson Climate Change, Artificial Intelligence, The Trump Presidency: the end of the beginning of the 21stcentury is complicated. In the world of design and architecture there has been another, tiny, change amid all this extremity: how we are looking at the design of EVERYTHING. People all have a home. Here in Connecticut those with freestanding homes define them –they think of “styles”: “Modern” or “Traditional” or even “cape” or “Split Level” – but those are choices, existing things, even existing “styles to design to. Only 5% of homes have any architect touch them, but every body who changes them thinks about design. With ALL of this Change, is the way we think of Design changing too? Everything we use, everything we make, everything we interact with has, in some way been designed: but especially where we live, those free-standing homes, apartments, mom’s basement. How We See, How We Think, How We Design, How We Learn from our homes: Architects from California and Colorado and the Department Chair of the University of Hartford Architecture Department join HOME PAGE. Chris Andrews, Don Ruggles and Jim Fuller talk about the way things are changing.
Award-winning author Sande Boritz Berger discusses some of the topics covered in her latest book, “Split-Level: A Novel,” where the sexual revolution enters the Jersey suburbs and shakes up the life of a shy woman coming to terms with her own evolving identity. More: https://www.sandeboritzberger.com/Featured music is "Rise" by Nicki Kris. Thanks to JKS Communications for sponsoring this episode.
Join hosts Nancy Reid & Lisa Smith, the mother-daughter travel team and publishers of Big Blend Radio & TV Magazine and Park & Travel Magazine, for Big Blend Radio with award-winning author Sande Bortiz Berger. In her latest book, “Split-Level: A Novel,” the sexual revolution enters the Jersey suburbs and shakes up the life of a shy woman coming to terms with her own evolving identity. Sande Boritz Berger provides a breathtaking look at spousal relationships, gaslighting, emotional abuse, and the women's movement– a #MeToo lens turned back on a past era, rife with complicated change. Sande Boritz Berger was a scriptwriter and video producer for Fortune 500 companies. She holds her MFA in writing and literature from Stony Brook Southampton College, where she was awarded the Deborah Hecht Memorial prize for fiction. Her debut novel, The Sweetness, was a Foreword Reviews IndieFab finalist for Book of the Year and was nominated for the Sophie Brody award from the ALA. Featured music is “Rise” by Nicki Kris. Thanks to JKS Communications for sponsoring this episode.
What’s special about board games? And how should we treat our pets? [17:33] This week, Aaron and Joey talk about hoop rolling, the Settlers of Catan, Sun Tsu, Modern Family, the health benefits of having a dog, and luxury chicken diapers. They don't talk about the hidden advantages of drawing the Split-Level card. referencesUnderstand why Gloomhaven actually weighs 20 lbs.Thoughts on The Player of Games, by Iain M Banks (spoiler alert)."The Swedish study" on life expectancy and dog ownership.Trends driving pet population growth. More from Global News Wire.Millennials love dogs.
Home can be a refuge- a place of safety and warmth. Houses, however, deteriorate and rot over time. Foundations crack, walls give way, and things long-concealed make themselves known once more.
Home can be a refuge- a place of safety and warmth. Houses, however, deteriorate and rot over time. Foundations crack, walls give way, and things long-concealed make themselves known once more.
An action packed minute filled with a heist, a jaunty house, split level houses, pallets of fresh seafood and more talk about parkways
Get ideas for distributing heat evenly through a split-level home, including radiators, baseboards, and heat pumps. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Get ideas for distributing heat evenly through a split-level home, including radiators, baseboards, and heat pumps. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Have you always wanted to fly a plane? Drive a truck? Farm a farm? In this wondrous day and age, regardless of your experience or skill level, anyone can be or do anything they want!* Limited only by your imagination, drive to succeed and perseverance, you can reach the stars!* Episode 8 of Nugatory Quest is here to help you on this grand adventure of self-discovery, giving you the exclusive scoop on popular languages, super-old Olympic games and blood-sucking (drinking?) fiends. We’re here to help, and we know that you can accomplish anything you set your mind to.* (*In video games.) Course Materials: Much Good English, The Split Level, Portmanteau, Michael Jason Bateman, JimmiPods, Sweet Sweet Heinz
Fresh Bread: Your Kingdom Come (1-18) - by Raymond McCullough
Eleventh episode in the series: Judah and Israel can expect things to get very troubled in Mega-Babylon. Anti-Semitism will increase and it will become difficult for them to be allowed to leave. An underground may be set up to smuggle out those who see the “writing on the wall.” Those who are wise will “be like the goats that lead the flock.” Jeremiah mentions both the sons of Judah AND the sons of Israel – who are these “sons of Israel?” “Get out, flee, leave! Run for your lives! Come out of her, do not linger; come out from them, be separate; come out of her, my people!” Can any instructions be more obvious? Get out, NOW! -------------------- With music from: Split Level (Belfast, Northern Ireland) – 'Alone (Penny Whistle Mix)', ( Call Me White Call Me Black ); Emmaus (Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland) – 'People Of God', (Across The River); Barry Bynum (Belfast, Northern Ireland) – 'Oh God In Heaven', ( Stickin' Your Neck Out ). Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd for Kingdom Come Trust
Fresh Bread: Your Kingdom Come (1-18) - by Raymond McCullough
Third episode in the series: Mega-city, Mega-Babylon. The goddess, Ishtar, dressed in purple and scarlet, adorned with gold, silver and precious stones and riding upon a ten-horned scarlet beast. Riches, commerce and trade? 'Sitting upon many waters' - a land of immigrants? Survivors returning to 'their own lands'? -------------------- With music from: Split Level (Belfast, Northern Ireland) – 'Borderland (Non-Stop Mix)', (Call Me White Call Me Black); Robin Mark (Belfast, Northern Ireland) – 'Work A Miracle In My Heart', (Revival in Belfast II); Emmaus (Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland) – 'The Living Son', (Across The River). Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd for Kingdom Come Trust
Wendy Doniger, University of Chicago, traced a centuries-old dispute on the symbolism of a genre of votary object representing Hindu god Shiva. James Cuno, president and director of the Art Institute of Chicago, introduced her. This podcast is brought to you by the Ancient Art Podcast. Explore more at ancientartpodcast.org.
A history of hedge funds, and what the future may hold for them.
Transcript -- A history of hedge funds, and what the future may hold for them.