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On this day in 1965, in a fit of nocturnal inspiration, Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards wrote “(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A hefty bribe landed in the hands of a supposedly crooked cop, courtesy of a heroin kingpin's brother. Little did the briber know, this cop was Michael Kennedy, a former detective with an unwavering moral compass. Michael spent over two decades with the NSW Police, working in the Major Crime Squad, Bureau of Crime Intelligence, and the NSW State Crime Commission. In this episode with Brent Sanders, Michael reflects on his unusual path to policing, which meant he could form and maintain relationships with career criminals, uncovering dark secrets involving international drug trading and political corruption.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, host Light Watkins delves into the remarkable journey of Tami Simon, the visionary founder of Sounds True – the publishing company responsible for bringing Light's 4th book, Travel Light, into the world. Tami's unconventional path began while working at a greasy Chinese restaurant, ultimately leading her to heed an inner calling and start recording spiritual teachers in her town. This catalytic decision paved the way for the birth of Sounds True, where Tami collaborated with a business-savvy partner to publish influential works by spiritual luminaries such as Eckhart Tolle and Michael Singer. Uncovering the essence of Tami's journey, the episode explores the mission behind Sounds True and its commitment to amplifying messages that resonate as authentically true. Light engages in a conversation with Tami, unveiling insights into the heart of Sounds True, its initiatives, and the enduring relevance of her story, even though the original interview dates back to 2021. You are invited to join in and draw inspiration from Tami's profound narrative, reaffirming the transformative power of embracing authenticity on the path to purpose.
I listened to this Devotional song in the 1980s using Tape Recorder. I made attempts to learn the song by writing on a paper, pausing the tape several times during short intervals of my fast paced High profile Management position. In 1997 my dependent visa H4 made me learn this song with mixed emotions of losing my signature strength of a career oriented person. After donating my tape recorder and finding that song on YouTube, I chose to learn it again. This time I took help from my friend Bindu who graciously and immediately sent me her beautiful handwritten lyrics ( my Tamil is not that good lol) after listening to the song from YouTube. Now I invite you to listen to my song learned from YouTube with no training from a teacher. Guru Raghavendra please forgive me for any mistakes. This is purely my bhakthi transformed into a song. I surrender to you. Thank you all for listening --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lalitha289/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lalitha289/support
We all have messages that we hear about ourselves, God, and others. Some of these have become lying beliefs that we have been listening to for so long. Join us today. Find out more about us at: www.fb.me/takethejourneytofreedom. Order our book: The Love of the Father: Enjoying Jesus everyday https://a.co/d/2hqxlRr. Support this podcast through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Freedom4Ujourney. We offer 1-on-1 coaching and mentoring on your journey to freedom. Contact us today: mgalbraith2007@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cupoffreedom/support
Always Be Cool (ABC) Podcast - Bobby Kerr & Darren Copeland of SummitLendingUSA.com
1972 Graduate of Truman High School.His Senior Year….They were voted top high school newspaper in the Country.Award winning sports writer for the Examiner for 41 years.Has won 8 Missouri Press Association awards for his columns.KC Royals beat writer for 21 years.He's a lifetime member of the Baseball Writers Association.Hosts the “Sonic Locker Room” radio program that highlights 18 area high schools.Bill has written several books covering the Royals and Chiefs.All around Awesome guy…..Bill Althaus…..welcome to the show.ABC PodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/alwaysbecoolpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thebobbykerrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/alwaysbecoolpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebobbykerrYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alwaysbecoolSummit LendingFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SummitLendingUSATwitter: https://twitter.com/SummitLendingUSInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/summitlendingusa/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/summitlendingkc/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/loantipskc
In the 1960s to 1980s, when tape recorders were in regular use, there were many people to fix them. Half a century down the line, the number who now do this has reduced for many reasons. So who's going to keep these recorders running for the next generation to enjoy? In part 1, of this two-part podcast, Iain Betson of Reel Resilience is in conversation with Rob Brinkworth and Gary Hedge, two UK based people who do just that. We talk "Guinea pigs", Fostex reliability and why a hit making studio of the 1980s hated their Studer A800! Support the show
It's the always popular Top 6 Songs of the Year episode. A little late, but still awesome! Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel.
Bush and Richie want to know your 'go to' gags and stay tuned for Catalogue Corner - Tape Recorders and Alarm Clocks!
In this episode, we meet Don Enrique who tells us a spooky tale about a paranormal experience that he had in the 70s when he was a young man in Mexico City. He and his friends were amateur treasure hunters who were in an old abandoned warehouse looking for valuables. They took along a tape recorder so they could document the adventure, but when strange things began to happen, they fled the warehouse in a panic, but forgot the tape recorder and left it behind. When they eventually went back to retrieve it, the sounds that were captured on the tape chilled them to the bone. YTH_S1_E009 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
They always say your children are the tape recorders so be careful what you say. Your kids repeat your body language, vernacular, accent so make sure they are positive. This episode is part 3 in the series of healing the family dynamic. We're making awareness so that you can stop covering your pain and heal from it. Support the show
Recording provided by Stacey Copeland. This is a recording using my DIY electromagnetic microphone while running a Studer A810 Tape Recorder build in 1982. I recorded this during a part-time job at Number 9 Studio in Toronto back in 2016. I got to know this reel to reel machine well while using it to digitize recordings for clients. Another beautiful machine running itself into obsolescence. There's a great overview of this tech here: https://www.capstan.at/Reel2006/Essay%2009.html This is part of the Obsolete Sounds project, the world's biggest collection of disappearing sounds and sounds that have become extinct – remixed and reimagined to create a brand new form of listening. Explore the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/obsolete-sounds
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The Eurythmics' top 10 songs, ranked. The Song of the Week is from Wallows! LINKS: PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
The 12 greatest 12-inch remixes of all time! Plus a new Song of the Week from friend of the pod, LIGHTS. LINKS: PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
New Order formed, of course, after the loss of Joy Division lead singer Ian Curtis. PF ranks New Order's 10 best songs here, and we get a brand new Song of the Week from George Ezra. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
It's an encore presentation of episode 318 from 2017 with the Amazing Johnathan whom, sadly, we lost this past week. There's a brand new Song of the Week from Nordista Freeze. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
Vampire Weekend songs, ranked! Plus a Song of the Week from Danny Byrd & Double E. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
It's an encore presentation of Episode 310 from 2017, with Louie Anderson. There's also a brand new Song the Week from The Connells. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
Pour one out for Chicago sports radio lifer Les Grobstein, the man who caught the most epic profanity laced tirade in sports history. My man HATCH joins me to pick apart the Cowboys loss - and he's a longtime (not front running fan!) Why fans need to get over how much QB's cost. Dan Orlovsky breaks down how the play blew up in Dallas face. Hideki bombs one on 18. Kevin Na trash talkin. NBA owner doesn't care about genocide. Blower feedback, and Twitter's "get fired in 5 years' pitch. MORE.....Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Heaven 17's top songs, ranked! UK fans will be shocked at what was left off the list. There's also a brand new Song of the Week from Oden and Fatzo. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
It's the Top 6 of 2021. PF, Fangirl, and Liza each choose the six best songs of the year. PF's wife/the girls' mum, chooses the play-out track. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
Episode 63 An Electronic Poetry Slam Playlist Roland Giguere, “Les Heures Lentes” from Voix De 8 Poètes Du Canada (1958 Folkways). Spoken poetry intermixed with musique concrete by Francois Morel. The electronic music and poetry are never heard simultaneously on this album, but the music was composed to set the tone for each work that followed. 1:29. François Dufrêne & Jean Baronnet, “U 47” from A Panorama Of Experimental Music, Vol. 1: Electronic Music / Musique Concrete (1967 Mercury). Dufrêne was a French sound poet and visual artist who performed what he called "crirythmes," a style of vocal noises. The electronic music on tape was composed by Baronnet, who was a co-founder, with Pierre Henry, of Studio Apsome, their private studio for electronic music, after their break from the GRM studios of Pierre Schaeffer in 1958. Recorded under the supervision of Pierre Henry, in collaboration with the sound laboratories of the West German Radio (Cologne), Italian Radio (Milan), French Radio and Television (Paris), and the Studio Apsome (Paris). 3:33 Intersystems, “A Cave in the Country” from Peachy (1967 Pentagon). This was the Canadian experimental music band that produced some radically original music and performed live events mostly in the Toronto area from 1967 to 1969. Poetry and vocals by Blake Parker. Electronic music using the Moog Modular synthesizer by John Mills-Cockell. Performers, Blake Parker, Dik Zander, John Mills-Cockell, Michael Hayden. 1:50 Intersystems, “Carelessly Draped in Black” from Peachy (1967 Pentagon). This was the Canadian experimental music band that produced some radically original music and performed live events mostly in the Toronto area from 1967 to 1969. Poetry and vocals by Blake Parker. Electronic music using the Moog Modular synthesizer by John Mills-Cockell. Performers, Blake Parker, Dik Zander, John Mills-Cockell, Michael Hayden. 4:32 Bruce Clarke, “Of Spiralling Why” from The First See + Hear (1968 See/Hear Productions). From See/Hear, a quarterly publication of recordings of contemporary sound arts. There were three issues total. All from Canada. When there was electronic music, it was provided and created by Wayne Carr using a Buchla Box. Carr was associated with all three of the See/Hear albums/issues. This piece was commissioned for the Adelaide 1968 Arts Festival by the Melbourne ISCM, fragments of poetry were chosen at random from the unpublished works of the late Ann Pickburn, whom I believe you hear performing her words on this track. 9:35 Jim Brown and Wayne Carr, “Blues for Electric” from Oh See Can You Say (1968 See/Hear). Poetry and synthesizer. Poetry and voice, Jim Brown; engineer, Buchla Box, Wayne Carr. The second LP of this quarterly LP/magazine that seemed to only have three issues. “Wayne Carr plays synthesizer whenever it happens.” This is noted on another LP as a Buchla Box, so I've assumed that's what he used on all three albums. 3:09 bill bissett & Th Mandan Massacre (sp), “fires in th tempul” from Awake In Th Red Desert (1968 See/Hear Productions). Poetry and voice, Bill Bissett; Toy Flute, Roger Tentrey; Flute, Tape Recorder, Ross Barrett; Guitar, Terry Beauchamp; Percussion, Gregg Simpson, Harley McConnell, Ken Paterson, Martina Clinton; Producer, Jim Brown; Buchla Box, engineer, Wayne Carr. 3:32 bill bissett & Th Mandan Massacre (sp), “now according to paragraph c” from Awake In Th Red Desert (1968 See/Hear Productions). Poetry and voice, Bill Bissett; Toy Flute, Roger Tentrey; Flute, Tape Recorder, Ross Barrett; Guitar, Terry Beauchamp; Percussion, Gregg Simpson, Harley McConnell, Ken Paterson, Martina Clinton; Producer, Jim Brown; Buchla Box, engineer, Wayne Carr. 2:40 Ruth White, “The Irremediable” from Flowers Of Evil (1969 Limelight). Electronic music, translations, and vocalizations by Ruth White. Words by Charles Baudelaire. Legendary American electronic music pioneer, most noted for her early explorations of sound using the Moog synthesizer. "An electronic setting of the poems of Charles Baudelaire composed and realized by Ruth White." 4:55 Ruth White, “The Cat” from Flowers Of Evil (1969 Limelight). Electronic music, translations, and vocalizations by Ruth White. Words by Charles Baudelaire. Legendary American electronic music pioneer, most noted for her early explorations of sound using the Moog synthesizer. "An electronic setting of the poems of Charles Baudelaire composed and realized by Ruth White." 3:27 Charles Dodge, “Speech Songs: No. 1 When I Am With You (Excerpt)” and “Speech Songs: No. 2 He Destroyed Her Image (Excerpt)” from from 10+2: 12 American Text Sound Pieces (1975 1750 Arch Records). Realized at the Bell Telephone Laboratories for computer music in 1975. 3:45 William Hellermann, “Passages 13 – The Fire (For Trumpet & Tape)” from Peter Maxwell Davies / Lucia Dlugoszewski / William Hellerman, Gerard Schwarz, Ursula Oppens, The New Trumpet (1975 Nonesuch). Composed by William Hellermann; voices, Jacqueline Hellerman, John P. Thomas, Marsha Immanuel, and Michael O'Brien; words by Robert Duncan. This poem was first published in 'Poetry,' April-May 1965. Tape realized by Hellerman at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center. 25:28 Robert Ashley, “In Sara, Mencken, Christ And Beethoven There Were Men And Women (Excerpt)” from 10+2: 12 American Text Sound Pieces (1975 1750 Arch Records). Lyrics By – John Barton Wolgamot; Moog Synthesizer,Paul DeMarinis; Voice, Robert Ashley. Excerpt from an album-length work released in 1974 on Cramps Records. 3:53 Robert Ashley, “Interiors with Flash” from Big Ego (1978 Giorno Poetry Systems). A study for what would become Automatic Writing, a longer work by Ashley. recorded at Mills College, Oakland, California, May 14, 1978. Voice, Mimi Johnson; Electronics, Polymoog, Voice, written, produced, and mixed by Robert Ashley. 3:05 Joan La Barbara, “Cathing” from Tapesongs (1977 Chiaroscuro Records). Composed, produced, edited and sung by Joan La Barbara. The story behind this piece is a great one. In the 1970s, La Barbara, along with Meredith Monk, emerged in America as two of the premiere practitioners of avant garde vocalizing. Some might recognize the name of this piece as possibly a tribute to Cathy Berberian, the earlier generation's version of an avant garde diva (La Barbara and Monk would never consider themselves as divas in the sense that Berberian was). Rather than being a tribute to Berberian, La Barbara was responding to a radio interview (apparently broadcast during the intermission of her concert at the 1977 Holland Festival). Berberian was outspoken about the new generation of vocalists and wondered out loud how any respectable composer could write for “one of those singers.” La Barbara's response, composed in response, took excerpts from the interview (20 phrases), edited and rearranged them, altered them electronically to compose this piece. In her liner notes, she only identifies Berberian as another “professional singer.” Take that! 8:01. Laurie Anderson, “Closed Circuits” from You're The Guy I Want To Share My Money With (1981 Girono Poetry Systems). One of Anderson's tracks from this 2-LP collection of text and poetry that also includes works by John Giorno and William Burroughs. I think this was the tenth album from Giorno that began in 1975 with the Dial-A-Poem Poets. Electronics (Microphone Stand Turned Through Harmonizer), Wood Block, voice, Laurie Anderson. 7:23. Background music for opening Laurie Anderson, “Dr. Miller” from You're The Guy I Want To Share My Money With (1981 Girono Poetry Systems). Another of Anderson's tracks from this 2-LP collection of text and poetry that also includes works by John Giorno and William Burroughs. This is another version of a track that later appeared on Anderson's Unted States Live LP in 1984. Saxophone, Perry Hoberman; Synthesizer, Percussion, voice, Laurie Anderson. 4:19 Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
It's an encore presentation of Episode 73 from way back in 2012, featuring the very funny Tracy Ashley . Plus a brand new Song of the Week from Nordista Freeze. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
Four internet friends talk babe, muppets, trips, zips, flips, and clips. Nice.Timecodes0m Nice Preshow4m Intro (Nice!)5m Who's What Muppet?15m lil names for smol connors17m Hey Babe!20m Sesame Street Succession23m Ourobabeos29m Who Muppets Are You?30m Drinkin' Bourbon34m How Was The Trip?36m SCIF Time! Sound Lab!48m $4000 Tape Recorder, Matching Louis Vuitton Bags49m Jaz, Zip, Flip, Clik53m Walk Home Angry55m Just Take Out Xavier58m Poppin' The Stack1h Hour Was The Trip?1h02m Bathtub Outro[1h03m][Babe, AWDT After Dark!]Show NotesNice.Madman MooneysSweetumsHeaven Hillzip drivejaz drivecliknomadQ FanaticDr. Mrs. The Monarch (Known in Seasons One and Two as Dr. Girlfriend)Nice.MusicFaster Does It by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3741-faster-does-it Samba Isobel by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4316-samba-isobel Hot Swing by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3885-hot-swing Shades of Spring by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4342-shades-of-spring License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
It's an encore presentation of Episode 68 from way back in 2012, featuring the very funny Dana Gould! We talk comedy, The Simpsons, Planet of the Apes, and more. Plus, a brand new Song of the Week from Declan McKenna. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
It's an encore presentation of Episode 61 from way back in 2012, featuring the very funny Pete Correale! Plus, a brand new Song of the Week from Peach Pit. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
On today's episode, I talk to musician Stewart Bronaugh. Originally from Nashville, Tennessee, Stewart has been playing music for a majority of his life. Professionally, he played for many years as a part of Angel Olson's backing band, and on his own, he's been recording as Lionlimb for over a decade. They released their fantastic first EP Turnstile in 2016, and since then have released two more great albums Shoo and Tape Recorder. Their most recent album Spiral Groove was just released in mid-November on Bayonet Records, and it's an absolute delight! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.
Remix artist Roger Erickson joins us to discuss Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, 80s music, remixing, 12-inch singles, and more. The Song of the Week is from Bad Sounds. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
The Human League have their 10 best songs ranked by P.F. Plus a Song of the Week from Walk the Moon, featuring Johnny Clegg! LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
R.E.M. have their 10 best songs ranked by P.F. Plus a Song of the Week from Ewan McVicar. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
The Police have their 10 best songs ranked by P.F. Plus a Song of the Week from Joy Crookes. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
The Cure has their 10 best songs ranked by P.F. Plus a Song of the Week from the very great Billy Bragg! LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
Join us as two sisters dig up their past with disturbing results; and as a homeless veteran discovers only he has what it takes to bring order back to a collapsed, dystopian landscape.Tape Recorder - by Alyssa N. VaughnStarring Dianne Yvette, Sam DiSalvo, Savanna Padilla, and Victor MorrisDirected by Jennifer D. Corley and Justin HudnallEdited by Jennifer D. CorleyThe Meek - by Justin HudnallStarring Brian SimpsonDirected and Edited by Justin HudnallScoring and SFX for all episodes: Scott PaulsonIntro theme: Kurt Kohnen of AM/FM MusicOutro theme: Daniel SchraerArt: Nancy ShowersProduced by Jennifer D. Corley
It's a new series in which PF ranks an artist's songs. This week's contestants, A Flock of Seagulls. YES, they have more than one song. LOTS more! There's also a Song of the Week from Kygo featuring X Ambassadors. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabe
It's an encore presentation of Episode 63 with Bill Burr, his first appearance on the show from back in 2012. Plus a brand new Song of The Week from Italy's Maneskin. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabe
It's an encore presentation of Episode 51 with Jimmy Pardo, his second appearance on the show from back in 2012. Plus a brand new Song of The Week from Rathbone Place. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
We're finally taping! At least, Linda Tripp is. She thinks it's fine, though. (It's not.) Monica's just excited that Bill is paying attention to her. (Sometimes.) But first we have to sit through an entire episode of Monica talking about Bill and micro analyzing his silence. An example she unfortunately does not follow herself. Join Kasey Howe and Mark Peikert as they go on a magical holiday journey with these two gal pals (and Paula Jones, who is abruptly remembered just in time for Episode 5) and wonder just what the rest of Linda's Christmas village story could be. If you liked this episode of Shocking! Lurid! Tawdry!, hosted by Kasey Howe and Mark Peikert, listen and subscribe to the series wherever you find podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shocking-lurid-tawdry-a-history-of-american-scandals/id1561632107 Logo: Jessica Balaschak Music: Caveman of Los Angeles by Party Store Music --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/american-scandals/support
The Beach Boys albums ranked, Part Three. It's all part of another special series, this time featuring America's band. There's also a Song of the Week from those very same Beach Boys. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
The Beach Boys albums ranked, Part Two. It's all part of another special series, this time featuring America's band. There's also a Song of the Week from Eric Prydz. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
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The Beach Boys albums ranked, Part One. It's all part of another special series, this time featuring America's band. There's also a Song of the Week from Mimi Webb. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
It's an encore presentation of Episode 43 with Kevin Smith off of movies. Plus a brand new Song of the Week from Mabel. LINKS: Fangirl's blog. Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl's NEW blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF's Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel
Victor grabs the Tape Recorder left by his father, and reluctantly listens to what his father has to say about his new power.
"Golden Girl" by A.M. Guay Jasy never feared photographs... until she was torn from home and adopted by a 'perfect' family. "Golden Girl” by A.M Guay interrogates transracial adoption by way of Get Out & The Stepford Wives. Copyright khōréō magazine 2021. Read by Melissa Medina, Produced by Katalina Watt, Edited by Aleksandra Hill. Visit khoreomag.com and follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @KhoreoMag. Artwork: Isabelle Lin Music: This Too Shall Pass by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported CC BY 3.0Free Download or Stream: http://bit.ly/-this-too-shall-pass Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/SEKx5vpSgvI Sound effects from freesound.org all licensed under CCBYNC 3.0: Tape Recorder by Pogotron Tape Recorder Rewind by simplewave
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Right now, there's a heatwave in one of the coldest parts of the planet. So sound recordist Mark Michel travelled to the bottom of the world and brought back the unbelievable sounds of the melting Antarctic continent. He talks with Eloise about his big adventure, and about the challenges of raising awareness of climate change. The One Hot Minute podcast is a companion series to Stuff's One Hot Minute video series, in which climate-change change-makers are given just 60 seconds to talk about climate change. Then in this podcast we dig deeper into that idea. To watch the videos, see www.stuff.co.nz/onehotminute. The series is part of Stuff's Forever Project.
With the other scientists, Jane conducts a trial of Pasithea on an Other held in custody. But what begins as a simple experiment soon develops difficult emotional dimensions. ** Content warnings: medical abuse, law enforcement, abuse of a prisoner, creature horror, grief, loss, gun violence, sudden loud noises, gaslighting, murder ** Opening and closing music: “Wellington Rain (Theme from The Pasithea Powder)” by Annie Moriondo. www.anniemoriondo.com Logo: Yutaan. http://yutaan.tumblr.com. Transcripts: https://www.pasitheapowder.com/episodes Voice credits: Dr. Jane Gonzalez was portrayed by Molly Olguin, Captain Sophie Green was portrayed by Jackie Hedeman, Agent Blanc was portrayed by Colin Killick, Reina Valencia was portrayed by Sarah Rebecca Gaglio, Anna Alegros was portrayed by Grace Carriker, David Alegros was portrayed by John Hedeman, and Evelyn was portrayed by Ian Andrews. The voice of the computer was Cade Leebron. Narration by Jackie Andrews. Written by Molly Olguín. Sound design by Jackie Hedeman. Sound credits: TAPE20.WAV, dmooney: https://freesound.org/people/dmooney/sounds/2662/ Tape Recorder.wav, Pogotron: https://freesound.org/people/Pogotron/sounds/61075/ basement with fridge room tone.wav, kmckinney7: https://freesound.org/people/kmckinney7/sounds/277240/ Heavy Metal Door 3, Sheyvan: https://freesound.org/people/Sheyvan/sounds/524284/ train door close 1a, Yoyodaman234: https://freesound.org/people/Yoyodaman234/sounds/341200/ footsteps on metal, soundmary: https://freesound.org/people/soundmary/sounds/194978/ Eating A Pigs Ear, Astounded: https://freesound.org/people/Astounded/sounds/520456/ Foley Fight Moves Struggling, leonelmail: https://freesound.org/people/leonelmail/sounds/427850/ Hug Foley.wav, CalGre: https://freesound.org/people/CalGre/sounds/496854/ Alarm clock ticking, straget: https://freesound.org/people/straget/sounds/408741/ Ticking Stopwatch (dry), DavidJGurney: https://freesound.org/people/DavidJGurney/sounds/275802/ ambient echo 0, waveplay.: https://freesound.org/people/waveplay./sounds/187516/ chime 4 20181219.wav, richcraftstudios: https://freesound.org/people/richcraftstudios/sounds/454610/ Unlocking and locking a door.wav, Ja5on1995: https://freesound.org/people/Ja5on1995/sounds/325535/ Laser pistol/gun, steshystesh: https://freesound.org/people/steshystesh/sounds/336501/ metal thud, zaneclampett: https://freesound.org/people/zaneclampett/sounds/263620/ Tying rope, JakLocke: https://freesound.org/people/JakLocke/sounds/261095/ The Pasithea Powder is created by Bad Wine Productions. Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/PasitheaPowder!