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Our heroes have a plan to work with Dr. Killdeath and take a secret escape route off the island – but can they fight off a whole hoard of guards first? It's a blast!Abnimals Theme by Justin McElroy, Eric Near (https://bit.ly/ericnearmusic) and Jonathan Coulton (https://www.jonathancoulton.com/).Additional Music in this Episode: "Walk Tall"and "The Heavy Three" by Mr. Smith: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSk2j0fTMw9V94UGyfWrSuA?; "Rather Never Than Ashamed" by done with fish: https://soundcloud.com/donewithfish; "Task Man" and "Cool Boy & The Sunglasses Shark" by Gamesharkoff: https://gagmesharkoff.bandcamp.com/; "Quickening" by malictusmusic: https://www.malictusmusic.com/; "Flamenco Rhythm" by Sunsearcher: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sunsearcher/; and "Demolition" by 1st Contact: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/1st-contact/.Harmony House: https://harmonyhousewv.com/
The heroes make a trip to Dr. Snarf's laboratory to gain some new skills, brush up on combat, and look even sharper! Laser Webber is performed by Laser Webber: https://www.lasertheboy.com/ Abnimals Theme by Justin McElroy, Eric Near (https://bit.ly/ericnearmusic) and Jonathan Coulton (https://www.jonathancoulton.com/). Additional Music in this Episode: "RF-Silly Saturday" by legacyAlli: https://legacyalli.com/; "11 MPH" by Beat Mekanik: https://linktr.ee/beatmekanik; "Chi Town Funk" and "Blood in the Water" by Mr. Smith: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSk2j0fTMw9V94UGyfWrSuA?; "Ruffling Feathers" and "Air" by Jesse Spillane: http://www.jessespillane.com/; "Espérides" by Koi-discovery: https://koi-discovery.lescigales.org/; "Electric Birds" by Scott Holmes Music: https://scottholmesmusic.com/; and "Flamenco Rhythm" by Sunsearcher: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sunsearcher/.
Lara Wong is an award-winning Canadian flautist who masterfully combines the bansuri, the traditional Indian flute, with flamenco music. We talk about her musical journey, her experiences working with Spanish musicians and her amazing achievements in the world of flamenco, including being the first foreigner to win in any category of the festival Cante de las Minas's 60-year history, and the first female to win the instrumentalist category. She also features in Flamenco Jazz: Historia de un amor, which can be seen here. Photo credit: Lara Wong Music: Flamenco Rhythm by Sunsearcher
This is our customary sign-off episode for the year – a package of highlights from our brilliant array of guests throughout 2022, accompanied by some of the music and sounds of Country you heard along the way. Here's the ‘track list': 1. Jess Beckerling (ep 105) 2. To A Forests Dream, by Cloudjumper (sourced from the Free Music Archive) – podcast intro 3. To The System, by The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra, then ... 4. Flamenco Rhythm, by Sunsearcher (sourced from the Free Music Archive) – Petrine McCrohan (ep 106) 5. Di Haggerty (ep 107), including ... 6. To Rockin' in the 80s, by Dr Sparkles (sourced from the Free Music Archive) 7. To Regeneration, by Amelia Barden - Damon Gameau (ep 108), Clinton Walker (ep 109) 8. Kate Chaney (ep 110) 9. To Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp - Kate Chaney (ep 110), David Pollock (ep 111) 10. David Pollock 11. Natalie Davey (ep 112), including ... 12. To You Shine, by the kids with Tura Music 13. María Inés Cuj & Rony Lec (ep 113) 14. To Faraway Castle, by Rae Howell & Sunwrae – Cathy McGowan (ep 114), Tanya Massy (ep 115) 15. Tanya Massy 16. Louise O'Neill (ep 116) 17. Eugene Eades including his song – Looking Back to Yesterday Again, performed with Bruce Anthony (ep 117) 18. Agostino Petroni (ep 118) 19. To Temporary, by Yen Nguyen – Kim Paul Nguyen (ep 119) 20. Tony Rinaudo (ep 120) 21. Kate Chaney MP (ep 121) 22. Ode to Kate, by your podcast host (ep 121 Extra) 23. Damon Gameau, at a screening of Regenerating Australia (ep 122) 24. Fred Provenza (ep 123) 25. To Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp – Jane Slattery (ep 124), Paul Cleary (ep 125) 26. Serenity Hill with Kirsten Larsen (ep 126) 27. To a tune by Jeremiah Johnson – Ian Congdon & Courtney Young near Rutherglen, Victoria (ep 127), Jade Miles near Stanley, Victoria (ep 128) 28. To Cycles, by Simon Edwards – the late Hazel Henderson (ep 129), Valerie Brown at home in Canberra (ep 130) 29. Kate Fenech at a screening of Regenerating Australia in Busselton WA (ep 131) 30. Kristy Stewart at the family farm in the Otways, Victoria (ep 132) 31. Jodie Jackson (ep 133) 32. Amanda Cahill at home in Brisbane (ep 134) 33. Ross O'Reilly at High Valley Dawn, Yeppoon, Central Queensland (ep 135) 34. Terry & Pam McCosker at home in Yeppoon (ep 136) 35. Robert Pekin at the Food Connect Shed in Brisbane (ep 137) 36. Matthew Evans by the Swan River / Derbal Yerrigan (ep 138) 37. Douglas Rushkoff (ep 139) 38. Bruce Pascoe live at the Quantum Words Festival on Schools Day in Walyalup / Fremantle (ep 140) 39. Oral McGuire, Greg Mullins & Lesley Head live at the Quantum Words Festival in Boorloo / Perth (ep 141) 40. Ian & Di Haggerty live in their shearing shed (ep 142) 41. Heidi Mippy later in that shed(ep 143) 42. To The Deep Ocean is Calling, composed by Eva Holm Foosnæs with lyrics by T Aarskog and Karen O'Brien – Karen O'Brien (ep 144) 43. To Wildflower Meadow, by The Eternal Page (featuring Karen O'Brien's son Jens Stokke) – Paul Hawken (ep 145), the late Frank Fisher (ep 145 Extra) 44. To Regeneration - best wishes for the new year! 45. Closing the year with the end of our old theme song, The System, by The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra. Title image: the Martuwarra / Fitzroy River, at Natalie Davey's place (ep 112) (Anthony James). With thanks to all the wonderful musicians who generously granted permission for their music to be heard here. Find more: To access the full catalogue of episodes, head to our website https://www.regennarration.com or wherever you get your podcasts. The RegenNarration is an independent, ad-free, freely available podcast, thanks to the generous support of listeners. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them by becoming a podcast patron, donor or partner at https://www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for listening, have a wonderful festive season and see you again in 2023!
Petrine McCrohan is the founder of Bridging the Landscapes – our inner and outer landscapes. This has emerged from spending the best part of the last 20 years in the Kimberley, engaged in empowering processes and skilled therapeutic interventions. She's been doing much of this work as a group facilitator and direct mentor to Aboriginal communities and social enterprise developers. And in the process, she's observed and assisted a transformation in how initiatives and enterprises are being designed. The focus is increasingly on healing inter-generational trauma. And the economies that this shift is successfully restoring and creating constitute a model not just for other Aboriginal communities, but for us all. Petrine's journey to the Kimberley stemmed from her own experiences of trauma and transformation. She left an established life in Victoria when in her 40s, pulled and guided by ‘invisible threads' and formative encounters. And she's come to believe and witness that healing from trauma is the window through which purposeful, healthy and prosperous lives and societies are forged. We exchange notes on a few fascinating corroborating cases and experiences too, that suggest she's not alone Join us at sunset beside the spectacular Bandilngan (Windjana Gorge), a 35O million year old Devonian Reef, ancient home to the Bunuba people, cornerstone to the story of Bunuba warrior Jandamarra, drawcard on the famed Gibb River Road, and an area pivotal to Petrine's journey. And right on topic, you'll hear how the conversation sub-consciously rolls with the shifting light and sound around us. This conversation was recorded at Bandilngan (Windjana Gorge) in the West Kimberley on 6 September 2021. Title slide image: Anthony James and Petrine McCrohan with the Martuwarra Fitzroy River in the background, just outside of Fitzroy Crossing (pic: Olivia Cheng). See the website for more photos from this spectacular Country. Music: The System, by The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp Flamenco Rhythm, by Sunsearcher (sourced from the Free Music Archive) – https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sunsearcher/Sunsearcher_Spirit/05_-_Flamenco_Rhythm Get more: Petrine's LinkedIn profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/petrine-mccrohan-3b800453/?originalSubdomain=au Yiriman Women On-Country Enterprises - https://www.yirimanwomen.org/ Dillon Andrews' Bungoolee Tours - https://www.bungoolee.com.au/ Thanks very much to the generous supporters of this podcast, for making this episode possible. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them by becoming a donor or patron of the podcast. Just head to the website at https://www.regennarration.com/support, and follow the prompts. Thanks for helping to keep the show going! And thanks for listening.
BBB execute their rescue plan with the help of some friends. Said friends proceed to roll too many natural 20s. sailsofftherails.com Music Used: Chtulthu - Quincas Moreira; Deep State - Vans in Japan; Annihilate - Jeremy Blake; Epic Journey - Yung Logos; Future Gladiator - Kevin MacLeod; Sense of Humor - Max McFerren; Barbarian - Pierlo; Line of Flight - Revolution Void; Movie Rhythm 2 - Sunsearcher; The punkrock show - myfreemickey; Chase Scene - ROZKOL; A Chase - Houses of Heaven; Escape - Houses of Heaven; Diggy - Patrick Patrikios; Frank's Last Chase - DJ Williams; Honeybar - Rondo Brothers; Electro Fight - Kwon; High School Hero - Silent Partner; The Quantum Realm - The Whole Other; Satan's Choir - Coyote Hearing; Candy - Jahzzar; Four Corners - Mid-Air Machine
BBB head into the third layer of the dungeon. They stop their journey to have some fun at carnival stalls and win prizes. Afterwards, some bugs beat them up. Twitter: @SailsOffRails Music Used: Suonatore di Liuto by Kevin MacLeod; Tenebrous Brothers Carnival - Act One by Kevin MacLeod; Tenebrous Brothers Carnival - Act Two by Kevin MacLeod; Movie Rhythm 2 by Sunsearcher; Crusade Heavy Industry by Kevin MacLeod; Prelude and Action by Kevin MacLeod; Volatile Reaction by Kevin MacLeod; Asset House by Six Umbrellas; Old Battle Theme 2 by Monplaisir; The Battle of 1066 by Patrick Patrikios; Observer by Chasms; New Horizons by Futuremono; Darkling by Kevin MacLeod; Urban Gauntlet by Kevin MacLeod; Barbarian by Pierlo; Eclosion by Salmo; All Your Faustian Bargains by Steve Combs; Decisive battle with the childhood friend by Komiku; Ice Demon by Kevin MacLeod; Eyes of Glory by Aakash Gandhi; Dragon and Toast by Kevin MacLeod; Tension is Rising by The Insider; Knowing Nothing by Mid-Air Machine; Bass by Monplaisir; An Example For by Captive Portal; Diggy by Patrick Patrikios; Future Gladiator by Kevin MacLeod; Epic Journey by Yung Logos; Passage by Ugonna Onyekwe; Bloody Tears by Quincas Moreira; The Great Avenger by Silent Partner; The Long Night by Quincas Moreira; Gaia by vspiegel; Brave by Arcane Anthems; Virtutes Instrumenti by Kevin MacLeod; Divine Smith by Arcane Anthems; Battle by Jahzzar; A Tale of Vengeance by Aakash Gandhi; Sense of Humor by Max McFerren; Myst on the Moor by Kevin MacLeod; Great Expectations by Kai Engel; Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit
SpokenWeb is a monthly podcast produced by the SpokenWeb team as part of distributing the audio collected from (and created using) Canadian Literary archival recordings found at universities across Canada. To find out more about Spokenweb visit: spokenweb.ca . If you love us, let us know! Rate us and leave a comment on Apple Podcasts or say hi on our social media @SpokenWebCanada.Guest Bios: Hannah McGregor is an Assistant Professor of Publishing at Simon Fraser University, where her research focuses on podcasting as scholarly communication, systemic barriers to access in the Canadian publishing industry, and the history of middlebrow periodicals. Her work can be found in various journals including Participations, Modernism/modernity Print+, the Journal of Modern Periodical Studies, and Studies in Canadian Literature; she is also the co-editor of the book Refuse: CanLit in Ruins (Book*hug 2018). Hannah is the co-creator of Witch, Please, a feminist podcast on the Harry Potter world, and the creator of the weekly podcast Secret Feminist Agenda, which is currently undergoing an experimental peer review process with Wilfrid Laurier University Press. She is also the host of the monthly SpokenWeb Podcast, an experimental collaborative research podcast created through the SSHRC-funded SpokenWeb partnership.andrea bennett is a National Magazine Award–winning writer and editor. Their writing has been published by The Atlantic, the Globe and Mail, The Walrus, Maisonneuve, Hazlitt, Vice, Reader's Digest, Vogue Italia, Quill & Quire, and many other outlets. andrea's first book of poetry, Canoodlers, came out with Nightwood Editions in 2014. Their Moon Travel travel guide to Montréal is now available, as is their guide to Québec City. Their first book of essays, Like a Boy but Not a Boy, is forthcoming with Arsenal Pulp Press in Fall 2020. Katherine McLeod researches and teaches Canadian literature through sound, performance, and archives. Her recent publications include a chapters in the books Public Poetics: Critical Issues in Canadian Poetry and Poetics, Moving Archives (Wilfrid Laurier UP), and CanLit Across Media: Unarchiving the Literary Event (MQUP), which she also co-edited with Jason Camlot. Currently, she is an Affiliate Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Concordia University, where she researches CBC Radio recordings and where she is organizing SpokenWeb's Ghost Reading Series. Follow the site she curates for Montreal readings at WherePoetsRead.ca and @poetsread.Jen Sookfong Lee's books include The Conjoined, nominated for the International Dublin Literary Award and a finalist for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize; The Better Mother, a finalist for the City of Vancouver Book Award; The End of East, and Gentlemen of the Shade. Jen teaches writing at The Writers' Studio with Simon Fraser University and co-hosts the podcast, Can't Lit.Episode Resources: bennett, andrea. Excerpt from “The People's Poetry.” The essay appears in the book Like a Boy But Not A Boy: Navigating Life, Mental Health, and Parenthood outside the Gender Binary to be published by Arsenal Pulp Press, fall 2019.Camlot, Jason and Katherine McLeod. "SGW Poetry Remix" MP3 file, 12 Dec 2018.MacEwen, Gwendolyn. “Dark Pines Under Water.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaHTMxvxNGcMacEwen (a performance)." Resurfacing: Women Writing across Canada in the 1970s. Mount Allison University & Université de Moncton, 26-28 April 2018.--- "Performing the Archive: A Remix." Performed with Jason Camlot. Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival, Montreal, 5 May 2019.MacEwen, Gwendolyn. “Dark Pines Under Water.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaHTMxvxNGc--- Reading with Phyllis Webb at Sir George Williams University, Nov 18 1966. https://montreal.spokenweb.ca/sgw-poetry-readings/gwendolyn-macewen-at-sgwu-1966/--- "Past and Future Ghosts." Afterworlds. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1987.McLeod, Katherine. "(Un)Covering the Mirror: Performative Reflections in Linda Griffiths's Alien Creature: A Visitation from Gwendolyn MacEwen and Wendy Lill's The Occupation of Heather Rose." Theatre and Autobiography: Writing and Performing Lives in Theory and Practice. Eds. Sherrill Grace and Jerry Wasserman (Talon, 2006). 89-104.--- "An Archival Remix" Performance by Katherine McLeod and Emily Murphy. Toronto: Modernist Studies Association, 18 Oct 2019.Music:“Flamenco Rhythm” by Sunsearcher: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sunsearcher"Soothe", “At Our Best Alone,” “A Certain Lightness,” “The Bus At Dawn,” “Slow Slow Sky” all from https://www.sessions.blue/
The horse controls its own destiny. Twitter: @SailsOffRails Music Used: Observer by Chasms; Dark Alley Deals by Aaron Kenny; Epic Journey by Yung Logos; Hero Theme by MK2; Honeybar by Rondo Brothers; Barbarian by Pierlo; Race Car by Rondo Brothers; Clash Defiant by Kevin MacLeod; Dragon and Toast by Kevin MacLeod; Come Play with Me by Kevin MacLeod; Private Reflection by Kevin MacLeod; This House by Kevin MacLeod; Egmont Overture Finale by Kevin MacLeod; Danse Macabre by Kevin MacLeod; Lost Time by Kevin MacLeod; Summer Mvt 3 Presto by John Harrison with the Wichita State University Chamber Players; Trio for Piano Violin and Viola by Kevin MacLeod; March by Yakov Golman; Bughici - Suite for Violin, 9 Hora, vivace by Advent Chamber Orchestra; Killers by Kevin MacLeod; The Punkrock Show by myfreemickey; Requiem In Cello by Hanu Dixit; The DeLong Incident by Craig MacArthur; Annihilate by Jeremy Blake; Decisive battle with the childhood friend by Komiku; Before the Apocalypse by Robert Abraham; Temples by Six Umbrellas; Movie Rhythm 2 by Sunsearcher; Immersive by Sergey Cheremisinov; Cavalry by Aakash Gandhi; Blue Scorpion by Kevin MacLeod; Bus Da Blockbuster by Doug Maxwell; Dance of the U-boat by Aakash Gandhi; Subtle Betrayal by SYBS; The Long Night by Quincas Moreira; The New Order by Aaron Kenny; Passage by Ugonna Onyekwe; My Peeps by Aaron Lieberman
After running from elk, the crew arrive at the Lemon Pepper Lodge. They delve into the strange areas below and discover terrifying beings while stumbling around in the dark. Special thanks to Michael Kussmann for providing his voice in this episode. Twitter: @SailsOffRails Music Used: The Others Are Coming by Hainbach; Downtown Metropolis Chase by Aaron Kenny; A Chase by Houses of Heaven; Action Time by Biz Baz Studio; Escape by Houses of Heaven; Hey Sailor by Letter Box; Barbarian by Pierlo; Movie Rhythm 2 by Sunsearcher; The Banquet by Hainbach; Magic by Six Umbrellas; Epic Journey by Yung Logos; The Attraction Of Evil by Hainbach; An Example For by Captive Portal; My Peeps by Aaron Lieberman; Honeybar by Rondo Brothers; Stealer by Density & Time; Level 6 Second Strike by Komiku; Decisive Battle with the Childhood Friend by Komiku; You Can Use by Captive Portal; Old Battle Theme 1 by Monplaisir; Old Battle Theme 2 by Monplaisir; Captain Tusktooth by Make My Anthem
The crew begin their journey to the Lemon Pepper Lodge, but they can't resist goofing off for a bit. Twitter: @sailsoffrails Music Used: Lost In Prayer by Doug Maxwell; Happy Birthday Funk by E's Jammy Jams; Ether Disco by Kevin MacLeod; Gangsta Choir Descends by Doug Maxwell; Street Smart by Quincas Moreira; Epic Journey by Yung Logos; Bus Da Blockbuster by Doug Maxwell; Overturn by Riot; Stealer by Density & Time; The Long Night by Quincas Moreira; Immersive by Sergey Cheremisinov; Asset House by Six Umbrellas; The Punkrock Show by myfreemickey; Dark Alley Deals by Aaron Kenny; Barbarian by Pierlo; Movie Rhythm2 by Sunsearcher; Blue Scorpion by Kevin MacLeod; Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit
The crew begins their journey to Ravensmoon and get a little too saucy. Chris will be back in the next episode. Twitter: @sailsoffrails Music Used: Blow The Man Down by The Midshipmen Glee Club; Hope by Steve Combs; Steppin by Wake; Barbarian by Pierlo; Movie Rhythm2 by Sunsearcher; Tripolar by Jeremy Korpas; BACK TO THE WOODS by Jason Shaw; Hey Sailor by Letter Box; Pulse by George Ellinas and Dj Rkod
The crew heads off to confront the figure behind the fires in Redwater. Bubbling water threatens to prematurely end their adventure. Twitter: @sailsoffrails Music Used: Leoforos Alexandras by Dan Bodan; Beset On the Run by vspiegel; The Last Ones by Jahzzar; Searching for You by White Hex; Ambient Cool by Sunsearcher; Land of a Folk Divided by Mid-Air Machine; From The Ashes by Clark C; Hollywood Traffic Jam by Doug Maxwell; Dance of the U-boat by Aakash Gandhi; Cavalry by Aakash Gandhi; Future Gladiator by Kevin MacLeod; Romantic Hero by Sir Cubworth; Mountain by JVNA; Destination Unknown by Ugonna Onyekwe; Terrible Manners by Max McFerren; Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit; The Punkrock Show by myfreemickey
The crew finally meet up and use all their brain cells to try solving the mystery. Eventually they give up and go beat up Maw-Maw. Twitter: @SailsOffRails Music Used: Fast Anxiety by Jeremy Korpas; Line of Flight by Revolution Void; Searching For You by White Hex; Honeybar by Rondo Brothers; Epic Journey by Yung Logos; The punkrock show by myfreemickey; Years Gone By by John Aidan; Funk It How It Is by SackJo22 (ft Alex & unreal_dm); Medusa by Kevin MacLeod; Hangin' with the Worms by Doug Maxwell; Eclosion by Salmo; A State of Despair by Mid-Air Machine; Endeavour by Jahzzar; Theme X by Steve Combs; Movie Rhythm2 by Sunsearcher; Temples by Six Umbrellas; Sax Attack by Dougie Wood; Asset House by Six Umbrellas; Heavy by Huma-Huma; Black Swan by Sergey Cheremisinov
Ethan and Vita venture off to the Saltstone Keep to investigate the disappearance of the king's daughter. Twitter: @SailsOffRails Music Used: 80's Vampire Car Chase by Sir Cubworth; Leoforos Alexandras by Dan Bodan; Street Smart by Quincas Moreira; Space Chatter by Doug Maxwell; Destination Unknown by Ugonna Onyekwe; Dome Sweet Dome by Nat Keefe with The Bow Ties; Iron Fist by DJ Williams; Empty Hearted Man by The 126ers; BACK TO THE WOODS by Jason Shaw; Asset House by Six Umbrellas; Movie Rhythm2 by Sunsearcher; Infiltrators by Nathaniel Wyvern
This episode the gang gets wet and wild with a blue lady and a fishy man. Afterwards, Jori barely avoids wetting the bed, and Jack hangs out with a god. Twitter: @SailsOffRails Music Used: Barbarian by Pierlo; Inescapable by Ugonna Onyekwe; Future Gladiator by Kevin MacLeod; In a Heartbeat by Kevin MacLeod; Chtulthu by Quincas Moreira; Before the Apocalypse by Robert Abraham; Movie Rhythm2 by Sunsearcher; You Can Use by Captive Portal; Traveller by Six Umbrellas; Heavy by Huma-Huma; Fast Anxiety by Jeremy Korpas; Running Scared by Jeremy Korpas; A Great Darkness Approaches, Can You Feel It? by ELPHNT; Game On by Jeremy Korpas; Future Gladiator by Kevin MacLeod; Viking by Aakash Gandhi; El Camino del Alce by Silva de Alegria; The Pirate And The Dancer by Rolemusic; Horror House by Aaron Kenny; She Died Up There You Know by Dan Bodan; Fairy Meeting by Emily A. Sprague; Down by Joey Pecoraro; Prelude No. 15 by Chris Zabriskie; Lost Frontier by Kevin MacLeod; Vacation Casual by Sir Cubworth; Gently, Onwards by ELPHNT; Lost In Prayer by Doug Maxwell
00:00 Ffej - "Modern Day Gavel" 03:33 Seventeen at this Time - "Everything I Touch Goes Wrong" 07:15 Podington Bear - "Lip Gloss" 08:53 Sunsearcher - "Movie Rhythm1" 11:59 Etermortifera - "quebranto" 18:56 Bob Purse - "My Eye" All music sourced from the Free Music Archive under Creative Commons licenses. Info, licenses, and downloads: Modern Day Gavel Everything I Touch Goes Wrong Lip Gloss Movie Rhythm1 quebranto My Eye
Counselors Tim Tedder & Sharon Tedder address the trauma of betrayal in two podcasts. In Part 1, they focus on "Understanding Trauma" especially as it is experienced by those who have been injured by a partner's affair. * Episode Info & Resources at: AffairHealing.com/podcast305 * Music used in this podcast: "Low Horizon" by Kai Engel and "Movie Rhythm 1" by Sunsearcher, both under license from Creative Commons Music - http://ccmusic.org
You are invited to our dinner party episode, where we feature clips from the Comedy Geek and the Spoop Hour podcasts! We start talking about what "deviants" or "deviance" means, then go into fantasy dinner party guests. We talk a little about travel, cultural differences, active digestive systems, game nights, and being obnoxious travelers. Check out our guests! Spoop Hour Podbean Link Spoop Hour Twitter Comedy Geek Comedy Geek Twitter Oh and check us/Linzi/us out on Twitter as well, while you're at it: 33% Pulp Twitter --- Episode edited by Linzi "Brazilian Dinner Party" Music by Sunsearcher. CC-SA, CC-BY
Far from the big-name mob territories of New York and Chicago, the mafia scene in Tampa, Florida was of a smaller scale. That is, until Santo Trafficante used his influence and geographic advantage to turn Cuba in a gambling paradise. His smooth-talking demeanor made him fast friends with powerful officials, making life easy street - until he was betrayed. Our sponsors for this episode are Indochino ([indochino.com](indochino.com) PROMO: MAFIA) and eLiquid ([eliquid.com/mafia](eliquid.com/mafia) or PROMO: MAFIA). Mafia's theme is "Spellbound Hell" by [Damiano Baldoni](damianobaldoni.altervista.org). Music in this episode is "Misery", "Life", and "A Ghra" by Damiano Baldoni; "January", "Universe in Hands", and "Junction" by [Kai Engel](http://www.kai-engel.com/); "Flamenco Rhymth" by [Sunsearcher](https://www.jamendo.com/artist/350452/sunsearcher); "Fog" by [Sergey Cheremisinov](https://www.s-cheremisinov.com/); "Night on the Docks" and "I Knew a Guy" by [Kevin MacLeod](http://incompetech.com). Sound effects from [freesound.org](freesound.org) by [unchaz](https://freesound.org/people/unchaz/) and [theshaggyfreak](https://freesound.org/people/theshaggyfreak/). Additional sound effects from [freesfx.co.uk](freesfx.co.uk). Licensed under [Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
Heute geht es bei uns um die innenpolitischen Veränderungen im Iran. Die komplexen Strukturen politischer Macht in der Islamischen Republik sind sowohl von republikanischen als auch autoritären Elementen gekennzeichnet. Den obersten Befehl hat der "Oberste Führer der Islamischen Revolution", der auf unbestimmte Zeit ernannt wird, dem entgegen steht der auf 4 Jahre vom Volk gewählte Regierungschef Hassan Ruhani. Dieser strebt seit den großen Protesten Ende letzten Jahres einige Reformbemühungen hin zu einem demokratischen Staat an. Zusätzlich scheint es so, dass seit die Wirtschaftlichen Sanktionen aufgehoben wurden ein wirtschaftlicher Aufschwung im Land stattfindet doch wie wirkt sich dieser auf die Bevölkerung aus? Auch ist die staatliche Zukunft des Iran durch das bröckelnde Atomabkommen ungewiss, kann der Fortschritt hin zu mehr Mitbestimmung des Volkes erhalten bleiben? Zu diesem Thema haben wir Herrn Bahman Nirumand eingeladen. Er studierte Germanistik, Philosophie und Iranistik. 1960 promovierte er in Tübingen über Probleme der Verpflanzung des europäischen Dramas in die neupersische Literatur. In diesem Jahr war er auch Gründungsmitglied der Konföderation Iranischer Studenten (CISNU). Nach Abschluss seines Studiums kehrte Nirumand 1960 in den Iran zurück und arbeitete dort an der Universität Teheran. Da Nirumand als Oppositioneller galt und ihm eine Verhaftung drohte verließ er das Land und ging 1965 erneut nach Deutschland. Nirumand erhielt dort ein Stipendium für eine Habilitationsschrift über Goethe und Hafis. Im Frühling 1967 erschien sein Buch Persien, Modell eines Entwicklungslandes, das die westdeutsche Studentenbewegung stark beeinflusste. Darauf hin folgten noch viele weitere Publikationen wie zum Beispiel „Sturm im Golf: Die Irak-Krise und das Pulverfass Nah-Ost.“, „Der unerklärte Weltkrieg.“ oder sein letztes Buch 2012 „Iran Israel Krieg - Der Funke zum Flächenbrand.“. Zusätzlich schreibt er seit 2001 den Iran Report der Heinrich Böll Stiftung. In eigener Sache: Wenn euch unser Podcast Projekt gefällt, ihr Anregungen, Fragen, oder auch Themenvorschläge für uns habt, würden wir uns freuen, wenn ihr uns euren Freunden und Bekannten weiterempfehlen würdet. Gebt uns ein Like auf Facebook oder Twitter, oder schreibt uns doch eine kurze Rezession auf ITunes – ihr würdet uns so immens helfen auch für andere interessierte Hörer sichtbarer zu werden. Dafür vielen Dank und viel Spaß an hoffentlich noch vielen Folgen GASPacho Podcast! Moderation: Patrick Zerrer & Emily Spanl Redaktion: Patrick Zerrer Projektkoordination: Matthias Fiebig Intro: Flamenco Rhythm by Sunsearcher
Am 18. März hat die Russische Föderation gewählt: Wie bereits vor der Wahl vermutet konnte Vladimir Putin die Wahl für sich entscheiden. Mehr als 56,4 Millionen Russen haben den amtierenden Präsidenten wiedergewählt. Bei einer Wahlbeteiligung von knapp 67% konnte er somit 76,69% der Stimmen auf sich vereinen. Nicht nur aus den Reihen der OSZE-Wahlbeobachter hagelte es Kritik: Die Wahlen seien von mangelnder Auswahl geprägt, zudem meldete die Wahlbeobachtungsbehörde Golos alleine am Wahltag 2700 Manipulationsversuche. Solche wurden auch bereits Monate vorher von der Regierung vorgenommen: In den Sinn kommt einem dabei zugleich das Verfahren gegen den Blogger und Oppositionspolitiker Alexej Nawalny, der im Sommer 2017 wegen Unterschlagung zu fünf Jahren Bewährung verurteilt wurde und dem durch ein Gesetz, das vorbestraften Politikern untersagt, für die Präsidentschaft zu kandidieren, schließlich die Kandidatur untersagt wurde. Wir sprechen heute mit Dimitri Androssow, einem Jungpolitiker der liberalen Parnas, der Partei der Volksfreiheit, und Munich Young Leader 2017 über die Situation der Opposition in Russland und die Auswirkungen, die die erneute Wiederwahl Putins auf die russische Politik haben wird. In eigener Sache: Wenn euch unser Podcast Projekt gefällt, ihr Anregungen, Fragen, oder auch Themenvorschläge für uns habt, würden wir uns freuen, wenn ihr uns euren Freunden und Bekannten weiterempfehlen würdet. Gebt uns ein Like auf Facebook oder Twitter, oder schreibt uns doch eine kurze Rezession auf ITunes – ihr würdet uns so immens helfen auch für andere interessierte Hörer sichtbarer zu werden. Dafür vielen Dank und viel Spaß an hoffentlich noch vielen Folgen GASPacho Podcast! Moderation: Marie Haser & Marlene Rühlemann Redaktion: Marlene Rühlemann Projektkoordination: Matthias Fiebig Intro: Flamenco Rhythm by Sunsearcher
Hello everyone and welcome to episode fifteen of HCS Pro Talk! In this weeks episode, Will has completed Halo: CE and we talk about it!, We also talk about some actual Rosters, news, scrim recaps, some tournament results, and more. The meat and potatoes of this episode is of course, the Halo World Championship 2018 Pre-Show. We have predictions and we want you to know about them. We finally wrap the show up with some shout-outs along with some classic HCS Pro Talk rambling that you have come to know and expect. Thanks for listening and as always, links to everything discussed within the show is included below for your viewing pleasure. News Halo 2 BR Slayer In Halo 5 Now - https://twitter.com/Halo/status/981949158859788288 Halo Wars 2 Balance Updates And New Season - https://twitter.com/Halo/status/980965590583017472 - https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/forums/38bd6e2ebbb14e5b9b359bb029588800/topics/april-balance-update-4-2-2018/83709b4a-e0f3-4a7e-a175-e577add9a5d3/posts Beyond x Astro Halo 5 April Tournament Registration Open - http://teambeyond.net/beyond-x-astro-april-halo-tournament-schedule/ - http://teambeyond.net/astro-spartans-ffa-settings-and-player-guide/ - http://teambeyond.net/forum/tournaments/details/115-astro-spartans-1500-halo-5-4v4-410-700pm-est/ Beyond x Astro April FFA Tournament Results Bracket - http://teambeyond.net/forum/tournaments/groupings/114-astro-spartans-500-halo-5-ffa-45-800pm-est/round1/ Europa Halo Champions League Seeding Cup #1 Results Bracket - https://www.toornament.com/tournaments/1210529318445891584/stages/1210596663910490112/ Europa Halo Champions League Seeding Cup #2 Results Bracket - https://www.toornament.com/tournaments/1239539478535446528/stages/1239568307721805824/ HWC Finals 2018 Pre-Show Event Details - https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/esports/halowc-finals-2018 - https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2018/04/04/halowc-2018-finals-on-april-13/ Casting Talent - https://twitter.com/Halo/status/981733932768026629 Moses_FPS Power Rankings Poll Results - https://twitter.com/Moses_FPS/status/981598789839532032 Shoutouts Justin LaFlèche for the idea for the HCSProTalk Spartan Company - https://twitter.com/LaFleche31 - GT: Goalie Sniper Alex AKA LexiXen AKA Vexi Lexi and the rest of the Vexed Gaming roster for winning the EU PCS (Paladins Console Series) Monthly Final and qualifying for the PCS Finals in Atlanta! - https://twitter.com/LexiXen Europa Halo for the continued grind within the Halo community by setting up tournaments, events and more! - https://twitter.com/EuropaHalo Community Creations European Halo 5 Competitive Community Montage - Edited by SunSearcher - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6DQgFiDbUk&feature=youtu.be
"In the morning (17th) we landed on Chatham Island, which, like the others, rises with a tame and rounded outline, broken here and there by scattered hillocks, the remains of former craters. Nothing could be less inviting than the first appearance. A broken field of black basaltic lava, thrown into the most rugged waves, and crossed by great fissures, is everywhere covered by stunted, sunburnt brushwood, which shows little signs of life. The dry and parched surface, being heated by the noonday sun, gave to the air a close and sultry feeling, like that from a stove: we fancied even that the bushes smelt unpleasantly." Chapter XVII - Voyage of the BeagleFrom Darwin and the Beagle, A. Moorehead 1969In this podcast Josh, Sarah and James talk about Darwin's visit to the Galapagos Island and how that experience ultimately contributed to Darwin rejecting the notion of the fixity of species and developing his theory of the evolution and the process to create new species. The Galapagos islands are a chain of volcanic islands that poke out of the Pacific ocean over 500 miles off the coast of Ecuador. Although many of the islands are relatively close to each other, Darwin was struck by how the plants, insects, birds and reptiles on each of the islands were distinctly different from the other islands.Bartolome Island, Galapagos Islands, Travel ChannelAlthough most people associate Darwin and his experience with the Galapagos finches in developing his theory of evolution, we make the argument that it was the Galapagos tortoises that first intrigued and befuddled Chuck and stimulated him to begin pondering "...that mystery of mysteries—the first appearance of new beings on this earth."In the Voyage Darwin writes-"I have not as yet noticed by far the most remarkable feature in the natural history of this archipelago; it is, that the different islands to a considerable extent are inhabited by a different set of beings. My attention was first called to this fact by the Vice-Governor, Mr. Lawson, declaring that the tortoises differed from the different islands, and that he could with certainty tell from which island any one was brought. I did not for some time pay sufficient attention to this statement, and I had already partially mingled together the collections from two of the islands. I never dreamed that islands, about fifty or sixty miles apart, and most of them in sight of each other, formed of precisely the same rocks, placed under a quite similar climate, rising to a nearly equal height, would have been differently tenanted; but we shall soon see that this is the case."DARWIN RIDING TORTOISE, HEROES SCULPTURE GARDEN, by MARJAN WOUDAwww.marjanwouda.co.ukJosh talks about Darwin's experiences with these cyclopean creatures, drinking from their bladder and riding them like a horse, and about recent efforts to determine how many different species of tortoises actually exist and the current conservation efforts to protect them.The image of Darwin riding a tortoise reminded us of the old sketch a friend of Darwin's made showing Charles Darwin riding a beetle.Sarah talked about the marine and terrestrial iguanas found on the islands and how Darwin would throw the marine iguana into the ocean for it to rapidly return to shore wherein Darwin picked it back up by the tail to fling it back in the ocean. Darwin repeated this "experiment" until he was convinced that although the marine iguanas were perfectly adapted to swimming in the oceans they preferred to stay on shore, where it was safe.Looking out to sea - https://www.flickr.com/photos/45325473@N04/page2We finished the conversation about the role of the Mockingbirds and Finches found on the Galapagos islands in convincing Darwin that different species of the same type of animal could be found on different islands, although the islands themselves were not remarkably different from each other in habitat and geology. In addition, these islands were not significantly different from volcanic islands of Cape Verde Darwin visited 3.5 years earlier off the coast of Africa, and yet the species found in each of these archipelagos were more closely related to their neighboring continents than they were to each other.Sarah told us about her recent guest appearance on The Common Descent which is an excellent podcast that discusses the diversity of life, past and present. Check it out!The opening and closing theme to Discovering Darwin is "May" by Jared C. Balogh.Interlude music Big Beats Alternative by Sunserarcher http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sunsearcher/
As we wrap our series this week on "Why Are You Hiding?" we address the fear many of us harbour about what comes after the success. Instead of living in the moment, or going after the goal with all of our might, we worry about the repeat performance. Here's how to get out of your own head and get out there! [Music: "Easy" by SPCZ, 2016 and "Latin Rhythm" by Sunsearcher, 2009]
Heute in unser Passauer Studio zugeschaltet: Dr. Yan St. Pierre, Geschäftsführer der Modern Security Consulting Group MOSECON GmbH. Intro: Flamenco Rhythm by Sunsearcher
STEVE WILCOX is a Venezuelan born actor who had early success in American Me. It was rap icon Tupac Shakur's favorite movie and he sampled one of Steve's lines in Death Around the Corner. Working on the film was a watershed experience that still keeps Steve pursuing his dream 25 years later. (36:35) EPISODE NOTES: The 1992 film “American Me” was Edward James Olmos’ directorial debut. But the movie also marked the professional acting debut for STEVE WILCOX who played teenaged J.D., the white kid who becomes a member of a Chicano gang in 1950s East LA. William Forsythe was cast as the adult J.D. and Steve had to adopt some of Forsythe’s mannerisms and physical attributes. As Steve tells me in VENEZUELAN-AMERICAN ME, he was fitted with an unwieldy dental prosthetic that gave him an unintended lisp, which he had to learn to speak without. A few years later, Steve worked with rap icon Tupac Shakur in “Gang Related” who told him that he’d actually – unbeknownst to Steve -- sampled some of his dialogue from “American Me” on his track “Death Around the Corner.” Tupac promised to give Steve a copy of it the next time he saw him, but was shot and killed a few weeks later. Playing a white kid in a Latin culture came naturally to Steve. Born and raised in Venezuela to a Canadian father and a Venezuelan mother, Steve says he was always the whitest kid he knew. To make matters worse, his mother dressed him in nothing but white clothing (shoes and boots, too) for five years as part of a pact she’d made with patron saint Jose Gregorio Hernandez who, she believed, answered her prayers to save her young son who was dying of spinal meningitis. Steve is a survivor, and for 25 years has been a mostly-working Hollywood actor. Given his particular look (he’s been compared to Tom Waits, Nick Nolte and Ron Perlman) he often plays bad guys, which he loves to do. Thanks to his connections in LA’s growing Venezuelan artistic community, Steve has recently appeared in a number of Venezuelan movies, including “La Hora Cero” and “Libertador.” BTW: Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel, music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, is a friend. The charismatic maestro used to call Steve “Gringo” but now has a new nickname for him: “Creepy.” And it has nothing to do with the kind of roles he plays. BP Many thanks to the composers of the music featured in this episode royalty free through Creative Commons licensing: 1. "I'm Going for a Coffee" by Lee Rosevere - leerosevere.bandcamp.com 2. "Anders" by Blue Dot Sessions - sessions.blue/sessions/ 3. "Liquor Files" by Blue Dot Sessions - sessions.blue/sessions/ 4. Latin Rhythm by Sunsearcher
On this episode we'll be discussing mental illness in non-monogamy with special guest Cooper S Beckett from Life On The Swingset podcast and www.coopersbeckett.com Those of us in non-monogamous circles spend a unique amount of time relating with others in a very intimate manner. When we let go of the standard social narrative of one partner only and admit our desire for intimacy with multiple others, we often let go of many of the other social façades in place and talk more honestly and intimately about other issues in our lives. Issues such as mental illness. Before we start, we'd like to say that none of us are mental health professionals or experts and are merely discussing our personal experiences and observations on the subject. If you are in crisis and need help, please seek resources in your local area. Canada http://www.cmha.ca/mental-health/ http://suicideprevention.ca/thinking-about-suicide/find-a-crisis-centre/ You can also call 911 for help USA http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/find-help/index.shtml http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Follow us on twitter @onthewetcoast @wetcoastKat @seriousFLICK Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/OnTheWetCoast/ Email your questions or comments to contact@onthewetcoast.com Check out all the other great podcasts on the Swingset.fm network at Swingset.fm Music in this episode: Theme music - A Naked Gun: Bank Assault by Francesco D'Andrea Episode music - Puzzle Pieces by Lee Rosevere Promo music - Latin Rhythm by Sunsearcher
On this episode we'll be discussing mental illness in non-monogamy with special guest Cooper S Beckett from Life On The Swingset podcast and www.coopersbeckett.com Those of us in non-monogamous circles spend a unique amount of time relating with others in a very intimate manner. When we let go of the standard social narrative of one partner only and admit our desire for intimacy with multiple others, we often let go of many of the other social façades in place and talk more honestly and intimately about other issues in our lives. Issues such as mental illness. Before we start, we'd like to say that none of us are mental health professionals or experts and are merely discussing our personal experiences and observations on the subject. If you are in crisis and need help, please seek resources in your local area. Canada http://www.cmha.ca/mental-health/ http://suicideprevention.ca/thinking-about-suicide/find-a-crisis-centre/ You can also call 911 for help USA http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/find-help/index.shtml http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Follow us on twitter @onthewetcoast @wetcoastKat @seriousFLICK Check out www.onthewetcoast.com for blog posts and more Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/OnTheWetCoast/ Email your questions or comments to contact@onthewetcoast.com Check out all the other great podcasts on the Swingset.fm network at Swingset.fm Music in this episode: Theme music - A Naked Gun: Bank Assault by Francesco D'Andrea -http://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty_free_music/songs/a-naked-gun-bank-assault?auto Episode music - Puzzle Pieces by Lee Rosevere -http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_For_Podcasts_2/Lee_Rosevere_-_Music_for_Podcasts_2_-_10_Puzzle_Pieces Promo music - Latin Rhythm by Sunsearcher -http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sunsearcher/Sunsearcher_Spirit/07_-_Latin_Rhythm
Welcome to On The Wet Coast a podcast about sexuality and ethical non-monogamy of every variety. On this episode - originally released on the Gentle Perverts Social Club Podcast Episode 11 on Swingset.fm - we wade into the murky green waters of jealousy. We all know that as non-monogamous perverts, we’re completely above jealousy. It’s 100% full-time compersion up in here! Except we’re not, and it’s not. Jealousy affects all our relationships for so many different reasons. Different people and situations trigger jealousy bombs in sometimes unexpected ways. We’re discussing jealousy in many of its iterations, what it means, what it doesn’t mean, why some people cause you to Hulk out while others might inspire giddy compersion rainbows, why rules don’t always work, and what we’ve done to decrease the harm jealousy can do in our open relationship. Follow us on twitter @onthewetcoast @wetcoastKat @seriousFLICK Check out www.onthewetcoast.com for blog posts and more Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/OnTheWetCoast/ Email your questions or comments to contact@onthewetcoast.com Check out all the other great podcasts on the Swingset.fm network at Swingset.fm Music in this episode: Theme music - A Naked Gun: Bank Assault by Francesco D'Andrea - http://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty_free_music/songs/a-naked-gun-bank-assault?auto Episode music - Puzzle Pieces by Lee Rosevere - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_For_Podcasts_2/Lee_Rosevere_-_Music_for_Podcasts_2_-_10_Puzzle_Pieces Promo music - Latin Rhythm by Sunsearcher - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sunsearcher/Sunsearcher_Spirit/07_-_Latin_Rhythm
On this episode we’re discussing Stress in ethical non-monogamy.There are so many positive aspects about open relationships but one of the negatives we’ve discovered is how stressful they can be.Everyone knows that jealousy, self-esteem issues, or mismatched levels of feelings can take their toll, especially when find ourselves managing them poorly or tamping them down in denial or shame. But it's easy to overlook the emotional cost of GOOD stress, like the *excitement* of new experiences, meeting people, and New Relationship Energy.We’re breaking down a number of different sources of stress in non-monogamy as well as some of the ways we manage, cope with, and process that stress so we can focus on the positive and get the most out of sharing the love. Follow us on twitter @onthewetcoast @wetcoastKat @seriousFLICK Check out www.onthewetcoast.com for blog posts and more Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/OnTheWetCoast/ Email your questions or comments to contact@onthewetcoast.com Check out all the other great podcasts on the Swingset.fm network at Swingset.fm Music in this episode: Theme music - A Naked Gun: Bank Assault by Francesco D'Andrea -http://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty_free_music/songs/a-naked-gun-bank-assault?auto Episode music - Puzzle Pieces by Lee Rosevere -http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_For_Podcasts_2/Lee_Rosevere_-_Music_for_Podcasts_2_-_10_Puzzle_Pieces Promo music - Latin Rhythm by Sunsearcher -http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sunsearcher/Sunsearcher_Spirit/07_-_Latin_Rhythm
The Chinese entertainment conglomerate will acquire Hollywood studio Legendary Entertainment for a cash sum of $3.5bn. What does the deal mean for the two leading global theatrical markets, the US and China? The FT's Matt Garrahan and Sujeet Indap discuss. Plus, Matt offers some predictions on what to expect from Hollywood in 2016. Music by Sunsearcher. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.