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Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000168 EndHTML:0000001909 StartFragment:0000000469 EndFragment:0000001892 Welcome Ghouls and Ghosts to the End of the World! Heimdall has blown the great gjallarhorn and soon the last great battle will begin. Will our heroes make a difference, or will they hide as the world burns around them? Today’s episode goes over the system, character creation, and story...
Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000168 EndHTML:0000001909 StartFragment:0000000469 EndFragment:0000001892 Welcome Ghouls and Ghosts to the End of the World! Heimdall has blown the great gjallarhorn and soon the last great battle will begin. Will our heroes make a difference, or will they hide as the world burns around them? Today’s episode goes over the system, character creation, and story...
This week we take our 1/2 season break from Versailles to say thank you to patron @other_girl. Lets talk Haitian Revolution! if you have thoughts questions or comments you can find me on twitter @the_beccaeller, @REToldpod or #REToldpod If you would like to see transcripts click here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KEjPAN58X3C5nKLriSidZ3eUBc4nByuFQP60nOORJuQ/edit?usp=sharing if youd like to see the pinterest board click here: Version:1.0 StartHTML:000000222 EndHTML:000070536 StartFragment:000070354 EndFragment:000070504 StartSelection:000070354 EndSelection:000070504 SourceURL:https://in.pinterest.com/becca_eller/toussaint-louverature/ (13) Pinteresthttps://pin.it/qtxgl76d5ddn2k
Version:1.0 StartHTML:000000248 EndHTML:000009570 StartFragment:000001813 EndFragment:000009538 StartSelection:000001813 EndSelection:000009538 SourceURL:https://admin.podbean.com/creativeplayandpodcastnetwork/episode/update/id/H4M3P7C8AEF https://www.tusconscificon.com/ It's great to have a killer plot and a well designed world, but your readers are going to spend a lot of time with these people, how do you make them worth it? Join these great panelists is the discussion of how to create compelling characters Participants: Ron Collins http://amzn.to/2B0VCIJ Erika Lewis http://amzn.to/2hNhXoE H Paul Honsinger http://amzn.to/2zSLxzq  Jill Knowles http://amzn.to/2z1IAJJ   David Van Dyke http://amzn.to/2B1TS25 Â
Version:1.0 StartHTML:000000233 EndHTML:000029018 StartFragment:000027624 EndFragment:000028914 StartSelection:000027624 EndSelection:000028910 SourceURL:https://blueharvestpodcast.podbean.com/e/episode-122-the-hippie-curse/Episode 122: The Hippie Curse Hawes, Will, Blue Harvest. You know how we do. Hawes goes to a concert and has a magic spell cast on him. A new behind the scenes video for The Last Jedi is released. What new information is revealed? Kotaku publishes a new article about the cancellation of Visceral's Star Wars game. Listener emails and voice messages are discussed. Dave wonders if Kylo really killed Han. Josh has some ideas about what kind of Star Wars game he'd like to see. Brad has some thoughts after relistening to our The Force Awakens reaction episode. Michael wonders about a connection between Rey and Snoke. William LOVE.S the trailer for The Last Jedi. Rashad wonders if a force ghost will appear to Rey. Chris thinks Rey may be unrelated. Peter clarifies the details of his fifty miles race. Like our theme song? Check out the band that provided the music. They are Stoned Cobra and you can find them on iTunes, Spotify or at: http://stonedcobra.bandcamp.com Oh Blue Harvest store is available at: http://www.teepublic.com/user/blueharvestpodcast
Heeeeeey ! Welcome back to epsidoe 17! Last episode we got to hear the story of a survivor of Las Vegas Shooting....this episode we piggy back off that topic and Look into the minds of some of the most notorious Serial Killers. What made them do the Horrible things they did?? Nature? Nurture??? I don't know, but we discuss amongst ourselves. Enjoy our chit chat over a nice mug of Caveman Coffee and as always make sure you subscribe to our little Dog and Puppy show on itunes link below: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/art-and-jacob-do-america/id1266334952?mt=2 Also for all you rebels with androids we gotchu too fam!: Version:1.0 StartHTML:000000209 EndHTML:000047621 StartFragment:000047346 EndFragment:000047583 StartSelection:000047346 EndSelection:000047583 SourceURL:https://play.google.com/music/podcasts/portal/ Art and Jacob Do America - Google Play Music Podcast Portal https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Ialg7ncy4gqjcvxxudz63xgqfxu?t%3DArt_and_Jacob_Do_America%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16
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Version:1.0 StartHTML:000000313 EndHTML:000022696 StartFragment:000021664 EndFragment:000022613 StartSelection:000021664 EndSelection:000022613 SourceURL:https://prolongedfieldcare.org/2017/08/11/podcast-episode-25-advanced-icrc-wound-care-and-the-acute-wound-care-management-clinical-practice-guideline/ Podcast Episode 25: ICRC Style Wound Care and the NEW Acute Wound Care Management Clinical Practice Guideline – ProlongedFieldCare.org This Clinical Practice Guideline was written by a fellow 18D with input from around the surgical community.  It reconciles the differences between wound care done in a role 2 or 3 facility, such as serial debridements, with what is taught in the 18D Special Forces Medical Sergeant Course with regards to delayed primary closure.  One way is not “right†while the other wrong, it has more to do with the amount of time and resources available to the medic or other provider.  The remainder of the blog post and podcast is meant to be a refresher for those who have already been taught these procedures.  It is also meant to be informational for those medical directors who may not be exactly certain of what has been taught as far as wound care and surgery.  If you haven’t been trained to do these procedures before going ahead with them, it is very likely that you may do more harm to the patient than good.
Version:1.0 StartHTML:000000211 EndHTML:000002646 StartFragment:000001205 EndFragment:000002614 StartSelection:000001205 EndSelection:000002614 SourceURL:https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=7847493 This week we have a really fine show from the summer of 1980 - this one takes place at the Uptown Theater in Chicago IL, on August 19th, 1980. They start with a trifecta that really takes off and was only done on two other occasions, the Mississippi Half-Step->Franklin's Tower->Minglewood. Personally I always enjoyed when Franklin's found its way into unusual combinations, and the Minglewood here is really rockin' as well. Other highlights in this fine first set include an excellent Althea, and an extended jam in the (unsual) set closing 'Feel Like a Stranger'. Next week's set 2 is at least equally as fine. Grateful Dead Uptown Theatre Chicago, ILÂ 8/19/80 - Tuesday One Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo [9:54] -> Franklin's Tower [12:11]-> New Minglewood Blues [7:15] ; Dire Wolf [3:13] ; Cassidy [4:37] ; Row Jimmy [11:10] ; Me And My Uncle [3:07] -> Big River [5:53] ; Althea [8:26] ; Easy To Love You [3:48] ; Feel Like A Stranger [8:29] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod081117.mp3 Thanks so much for your kind support of the Deadpod! pray for Peace
Version:1.0 StartHTML:000000211 EndHTML:000002909 StartFragment:000001205 EndFragment:000002877 StartSelection:000001205 EndSelection:000002877 SourceURL:https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=7847493 This week we are back in Miami for the 2nd set of an incredible show the Dead played back on June 23rd, 1974. This set starts with a beautiful jam into Ship of Fools. The pace picks up with a sprightly Big River, featuring some great Garcia runs. Jerry slows the pace again with a soulful, 'Black Peter'. 'Around and Around' gets the show swinging again and them we're transported to deep space for a wonderful 'Dark Star ->Spanish Jam' - this one was chosen to appear on the 'So Many Roads' compilation for good reason.. sit down and soak this up. The jam dissolves into a swinging 'U.S. Blues'; I really enjoy Keith's contributions here, a great jazzy take. A nice 'Uncle John's Band' follows and goes into a set closing 'One More Saturday Night'. They return with a 'Casey Jones' encore. Jai-Alai Fronton, Miami, FL (6/23/74) Three Jam [4:09] > Ship Of Fools [6:09] ; Big River [4:54] ; Black Peter [9:44] ; Around And Around [5:08] ; Dark Star Jam [18:15] > Spanish Jam [4:02] > U.S. Blues [8:03] ; Uncle John's Band [7:59] > One More Saturday Night [4:45] Encore Casey Jones [5:50] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod062317.mp3 My thanks to the kind friends who have supported the Deadpod and make it  possible!
Version:1.0 StartHTML:000000211 EndHTML:000002910 StartFragment:000001205 EndFragment:000002878 StartSelection:000001205 EndSelection:000002878 SourceURL:https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=7847493 This week's Deadpod continues with the band's second set from their terrific performance on 6/19/76 at the Capitol Theater in Passaic NJ. The tempo, as in much of this period is more controlled and a little slower.. but everyone is blending in and doing a great job. They open with a nice 'Might As Well' (not yet over played :), then follow with Samson and Delilah. A terrific High Time follows - a song we don't get to hear very often. Let It Grow follows, split by a short drum segment, then a rocking Dancin' in The Streets. A real Cosmic Charlie follows, again, with a slower tempo, then the band gets everyone moving with Around and Around, Goin' Down the Road, and since it was Saturday, One More Saturday Night. They return with a great Not Fade Away encore, not the usual choice for that slot. Grateful Dead Capitol Theatre Passaic, NJ 6/19/76 - Saturday Two Might As Well [5:44];[1:28] ; Samson And Delilah [6:17];[1:36] ; High Time [9:17];[1:38] (1) ; Let It Grow [6:04] > Drums [3:24] > Let It Grow [3:03] % Dancing In The Street [10:05] > Drums [0:11] > Cosmic Charlie [7:58];[3:32] (1) ; Around And Around [6:22] > Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad [7:06] > One More Saturday Night [4:16] Encore Not Fade Away You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod060917.mp3 I surely hope that this finds you well and enjoying a beautiful Summer. Thanks for listening and for your support.Â
Version:1.0 StartHTML:000000211 EndHTML:000004483 StartFragment:000001205 EndFragment:000004451 StartSelection:000001205 EndSelection:000004451 SourceURL:https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=7847493 Every May I try to pay tribute to the mindblowing music the band produced 40 years ago.. This may be one of the last times I'm able to as I've featured almost everything that hasn't been released. But this week's selection I have yet to feature and it is simply one of the best first sets of that very special year. This comes to us from May 5th, 1977 at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in New Haven, CT. Ass the features that make this time special in the band's history are here, and evidenced right away in the outstanding version of 'Promised Land' that starts off the night. But they don't let off the gas after this smoking version of the Chuck Berry classic... Garcia follows with one of the very best versions of 'Sugaree' that the boys every did together - almost 15 minutes of pure jamming perfection. There is not a bad song in this first set, and every one harmonizes together so well as to mark a highpoint in the band's history. Veterans' Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, CT (5/5/77) Promised Land Sugaree Mama Tried El Paso Tennessee Jed Looks Like Rain Deal Lazy Lightnin' Supplication Peggy-O Music Never Stopped Bertha Estimated Prophet Scarlet Begonias Fire on the Mountain Good Lovin' St. Stephen Sugar Magnolia Johnny B. Goode You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod051217.mp3 The lucky winners of the Cornell 5/8/77 sets should be receiving their sets next week.. thanks for all the kind words.. Most of all, thank you for listening to and supporting the Deadpod..Â
Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000105 EndHTML:0000006128 StartFragment:0000002472 EndFragment:0000006092 To celebrate the birth of his daughter, Ryan got to assemble his show his way, and he did a hell of a job. Six local beers are reviewed, and all are pretty great. Both men drink for the first time in a while, so expect to hear the following: Ryan shares his love for Waka Flocka Flame’s cough drop commercials; Craig forgets about oatmeal and words in general; BCBS is Kanye, and we realize that we are jumping the shark. Also, Ryan learns how to curse again after a few weeks off, and Craig shares a story about how he was rejected by a rising star brewer. Sadly, no Derk Lerd. Craig 1. Goose Island Bourbon County Stout (2009) 2. (tie) Pipeworks Crimson Snapper and Arcade Winter Slayer 4. Off Color Dino S’mores 5. Une Année/DryHop The Devil’s Reign 6. 18th Street Rise of the Phoenix Ryan 1. Pipeworks Crimson Snapper 2. Goose Island Bourbon County Stout (2009) 3. 18th Street Rise of the Phoenix 4. Off Color Dino S’mores 5. Arcade Winter Slayer 6. Une Année/DryHop The Devil’s Reign
Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000105 EndHTML:0000006555 StartFragment:0000002472 EndFragment:0000006519 We finally release this much-ballyhooed old episode, and it’s one for the books. Back in the Spring of 2014, we drank seven Dark Horse special release beers, and things did not go well. Sometimes the expectations we have for certain episodes do not match the outcome. And in this one, what starts as steadily-growing disappointment ends in a profane crescendo of anger-filled rankings. We do have a hell of a time along the way, and Ryan finally stumps Craig in a game: “Real Dark Horse Beer Name or Something I Just Made Up.” Bask in our suffering! Craig 1. Bourbon Barrel Plead the 5th (2013) 2. Sarsparilla 666 Bourbon Barrel Root Beer Stout 3. Bourbon Barrel Plead the 5th (2012) 4. Brandy Barrel-Aged 4 Elf 5. Louie’s Long Polymer John Donut Ale 6. Beer is Dark XIII Anniversary Ale 7. Bourbon Barrel 3 Pairs of Legs Ryan 1. Bourbon Barrel Plead the 5th (2013) 2. Louie’s Long Polymer John Donut Ale 3. Bourbon Barrel Plead the 5th (2012) 4. Sarsparilla 666 Bourbon Barrel Root Beer Stout 5. Brandy Barrel-Aged 4 Elf 7. (tie) Bourbon Barrel 3 Pairs of Legs/Beer is Dark XIII Anniversary Ale
Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000105 EndHTML:0000005622 StartFragment:0000002470 EndFragment:0000005586 We’re clearing out Craig’s cellar on this episode by drinking the first five beers Revolution Brewing released under their Deep Wood series. We learn valuable lessons about aging barrel-aged beers, distinguishing dark fruits, and drinking five high-ABV beers before attempting to make sense of rankings. Craig pulls back the curtain on some of our recording secrets, and Ryan does stuff with prunes. This episode is not for suckers, fools, or ho-hum emcees. Ryan 1. Very Mad Cow (2012) 2. 3rd Year Beer 3. Straight Jacket (2012) 4. Bean Gene (2013) 5. Mean Gene (2013) Craig 1. Very Mad Cow (2012) 2. Straight Jacket (2012) 3. Bean Gene (2013) 4. 3rd Year Beer 5. Mean Gene (2013)
Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000105 EndHTML:0000007416 StartFragment:0000002693 EndFragment:0000007380 Pipeworks has rolled out more barrel-aged beers, and we invite general public nuisance Dennis Lee to drink them with us. In addition to reviewing the beers, we let Dennis talk about his blog, depression food, black truffles, and the term “foodie.” There’s also a cogent discussion of how experimentation could be impacting Pipeworks brand loyalty and the general overvaluation of barrel-aged beers. Then Dennis sings as Korean Lorde after sous-viding us a poached egg. This is real life. Craig 1. As You Wish 2. Murderous 3. Over the Line 4. The Coqui 5. The Delicatessen Ryan 1. Murderous 2. As You Wish 3. The Coqui 4. Over the Line 5. The Delicatessen Dannis Ree 1. As You Wish 2. Murderous 3. Over the Line 4. The Coqui 5. The Delicatessen
Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000105 EndHTML:0000006666 StartFragment:0000002470 EndFragment:0000006630 This compilation of appreciation for Russian River’s wild, sour, and funky “-tion” beers ends in much exultation. We drink eight different beers, many aged in wine barrels, and experience much elation, with some acidification. We share some listener feedback, Ryan gives tips for vegetarian craft beer drinkers, and Craig plays a few rounds of “Name That Russian!™” What a country! Craig 1. Beatification 2. Framboise for a Cure (2013) 3. Sanctification 4. Supplication 5. Consecration 6. Temptation 7. Damnation 8. Redemption Ryan 1. Beatification 2. Framboise for a Cure (2013) 3. Consecration 4. Sanctification 5. Supplication 6. Temptation 7. Damnation 8. Redemption
Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000105 EndHTML:0000004852 StartFragment:0000002471 EndFragment:0000004816 The brewers at the Goose Island Clybourn brewpub embrace experimentation, and they take on their riskiest one yet when they invite Ryan and Craig into the brewhouse to record. Brewmaster Nick Barron and brewers Jacob Sembrano and Jon Naghski share five of their incredible one-off beers and the inspiration, experimentation, and technique that went into each of them. They’ll also discuss their farmer’s market series, upcoming releases and FOBAB goodies, the world’s most obscure Simpsons reference (seriously), and what it’s like to make bourbon barrel-aged beers in the location where it all began. Pull up a stool, and remember to tip your bartender. Beers Enjoyed and Discussed: Pineapple Brettanomite Gorman’s Biere de Garde Vainglorious Cran Bruin Grimm Vicar
Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000167 EndHTML:0000000698 StartFragment:0000000454 EndFragment:0000000682 This tune is one of those lovely 16-bar reels in the key of D Major, of which there are many in Irish music. Structurally it is a very simple tune, containing only three chords (D , A, and G).