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Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Dr Tasos Kitsos, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics and International Business and member of the Centre for Business Prosperity, Aston Business School, Aston University and Holly Lewis, co-founding partner of We Made That. They discuss the findings of Tasos' new paper ‘Don't Shoot the Pianist: Creative Firms, Workers, and Neighborhood Gentrification', written alongside Max Nathan and Diana Gutiérrez-Posada.
Escape Rooms faszinieren und begeistern weiterhin Menschen weltweit. Das griechische Unternehmen Intelligent Entertainment ist mit seiner Untermarke "The Mindtrap" dabei zu einem Key-Player bei der Lieferung schlüsselfertiger Lösungen geworden. In dieser spannenden Podcoaster-Episode sprechen wir mit Tasos Katos, Projektmanager und Designer bei The Mindtrap, der uns Einblicke in die Kunst des Escape Room Designs gibt. Wir beleuchten, wie er zu diesem aufregenden Job gekommen ist, was die besten und schlimmsten Aspekte daran sind und wie kulturelle Unterschiede in Europa Einfluss auf die Themen der Räume nehmen. Außerdem verrät uns Tasos, wie er seine kreativen Ideen mit wirtschaftlicher Effizienz in Einklang bringt und wie man den Horror in den Räumen sicher gestaltet.
The second part of this installment of Unearthed! gets into the listener-favorite subject of shipwrecks, plus animals, art, edibles and potables, and the catch-all potpourri category. Research: 19 News Investigative Team. “Exhumation of Cleveland Torso Killer's unidentified victims now underway.” https://www.cleveland19.com/2024/08/09/exhumation-cleveland-torso-killers-unidentified-victims-now-underway/ Abdallah, Hanna. “Hydraulic lift technology may have helped build Egypt's iconic Pyramid of Djoser.” EurekAlert. 8/5/2024. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1051645 Addley, Esther. “Dorset ‘Stonehenge' under Thomas Hardy's home given protected status.” The Guardian. 9/24/2024. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/sep/24/dorset-stonehenge-discovered-under-thomas-hardy-home-dorchester Adhi Agus Oktaviana et al, Narrative cave art in Indonesia by 51,200 years ago, Nature (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07541-7 Agence France-Presse. “‘Virtually intact' wreck off Scotland believed to be Royal Navy warship torpedoed in first world war.” The Guardian. 8/17/2024. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/aug/17/virtually-intact-wreck-off-scotland-believed-to-be-royal-navy-warship-torpedoed-in-wwi Anderson, Sonja. “A Statue of a 12-Year-Old Hiroshima Victim Has Been Stolen.” Smithsonian. 7/16/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/statue-of-a-child-killed-by-the-bombing-of-hiroshima-has-been-stolen-180984710/ Anderson, Sonja. “An 11-Year-Old Boy Rescued a Mysterious Artwork From the Dump. It Turned Out to Be a 500-Year-Old Renaissance Print.” Smithsonian. 9/17/2024 https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-11-year-old-boy-rescued-a-mysterious-artwork-from-the-dump-it-turned-out-to-be-a-500-year-old-renaissance-print-180985074/ Anderson, Sonja. “Archaeologists Uncover Ancient Warship's Bronze Battering Ram, Sunk During an Epic Battle Between Rome and Carthage.” Smithsonian. 8/28/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/archaeologists-uncover-ancient-warships-bronze-battering-ram-sunk-during-epic-battle-between-rome-and-carthage-180984983/ ANderson, Sonja. “Someone Anonymously Mailed Two Bronze Age Axes to a Museum in Ireland.” Smithsonian. 7/15/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/two-anonymously-sent-bronze-age-axes-arrive-at-an-irish-museum-in-a-pancake-box-180984704/ Anderson, Sonja. “These Signed Salvador Dalí Prints Were Forgotten in a Garage for Half a Century.” Smithsonian. 8/29/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/these-signed-salvador-dali-prints-were-forgotten-in-a-garage-for-half-a-century-180984994/ Anderson, Sonja. “What Is the Secret Ingredient Behind Rembrandt's Golden Glow?.” Smithsonian. 8/1/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/what-secret-ingredient-behind-rembrandt-golden-glow-180984816/ “Jamestown DNA helps solve a 400-year-old mystery and unexpectedly reveals a family secret.” Phys.org. 8/13/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-08-jamestown-dna-year-mystery-unexpectedly.html#google_vignette Ariane E. Thomas et al, The Dogs of Tsenacomoco: Ancient DNA Reveals the Presence of Local Dogs at Jamestown Colony in the Early Seventeenth Century, American Antiquity (2024). DOI: 10.1017/aaq.2024.25 Artnet “Previously Unknown Mozart Composition Turns Up in a German Library.” 9/20/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/unheard-mozart-composition-manuscript-found-leipzig-2540432 ArtNet News. “Conservation of a Rubens Masterpiece Turns Up Hidden Alterations.” Artnet. 6/20/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/rubens-judgement-of-paris-conservation-national-gallery-2501839 Artnet News. “Gardner Museum Is Renovating the Room That Witnessed a Notorious Heist.” 9/18/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/gardner-museum-renovate-dutch-room-2538856 Benzine, Vittoria. “Turkish Archaeologists Uncover Millefiori Glass Panels for the First Time.” Artnet. 9/12/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/millefiori-glass-panels-turkey-2535407 Binswanger, Julia. “A Thief Replaced This Iconic Churchill Portrait With a Fake. Two Years Later, the Original Has Been Recovered.” Smithsonian. 9/16/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/a-thief-replaced-this-iconic-churchill-portrait-with-a-fake-two-years-later-the-original-has-been-recovered-180985075/ Binswanger, Julia. “A Viking-Era Vessel Found in Scotland a Decade Ago Turns Out to Be From Asia.” Smithsonian. 9/4/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/a-viking-era-vessel-found-in-scotland-a-decade-ago-turns-out-to-be-from-asia-180985021/ Binswanger, Julia. “Hidden Self-Portrait by Norman Cornish Discovered Behind Another Painting .” Smithsonian. 7/24/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/a-hidden-norman-cornish-self-portrait-is-discovered-on-the-back-of-a-painting-180984741/ Binswanger, Julia. “Students Stumble Upon a Message in a Bottle Written by a French Archaeologist 200 Years Ago.” Smithsonian. 9/25/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/students-discover-french-archaeologists-200-year-old-message-in-a-bottle-just-in-time-on-an-eroding-coast-180985129/ Brinkhof, Tim. “Amateur Sleuths Are Convinced They Have Found Copernicus's Famous Compass.” Artnet. 8/7/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/copernicus-compass-poland-2521967 Brinkhof, Tim. “The U.K. Bars Export of Alan Turing's Wartime Notebooks.” Artnet. 8/19/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/turing-notebooks-uk-export-bar-2525678 Brown, DeNeen L. “Navy exonerates Black sailors charged in Port Chicago disaster 80 years ago.” Washington Post. 7/17/2024. https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2024/07/17/port-chicago-disaster-navy-exonerates-black-sailors/ Bryant, Chris. “Second World War codebreaker Alan Turing's ‘Delilah' project papers at risk of leaving the UK.” Gov.UK. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/second-world-war-codebreaker-alan-turings-delilah-project-papers-at-risk-of-leaving-the-uk Byram, Scott et al. “Clovis points and foreshafts under braced weapon compression: Modeling Pleistocene megafauna encounters with a lithic pike.” PLOS One. 8/21/2024. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0307996#sec013 Cascone, Sarah. “Long-Lost Artemisia Gentileschi Masterpiece Goes on View After Centuries of Obscurity.” Artnet. 9/9/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/kimbell-art-museum-artemisia-gentileschi-2533554 Cascone, Sarah. “Mythical French ‘Excalibur' Sword Goes Missing.” Artnet. 7/10/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/durandal-sword-in-the-stone-gone-missing-2510560 Casey, Michael. “Discovery of musket balls brings alive one of the first battles in the American Revolution.” Associated Press. 7/17/2024. https://apnews.com/article/revolutionary-war-musket-balls-national-park-service-33dc4a91c00626ad0d27696458f09900 David, B., Mullett, R., Wright, N. et al. Archaeological evidence of an ethnographically documented Australian Aboriginal ritual dated to the last ice age. Nat Hum Behav 8, 1481–1492 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-024-01912-w Davis, Lisa Fagan. “Multispectral Imaging and the Voynich Manuscript.” Manuscript Road Trip. 9/8/2024. https://manuscriptroadtrip.wordpress.com/2024/09/08/multispectral-imaging-and-the-voynich-manuscript/ Deliso, Meredith. “Witness gets emotional recounting doomed Titan dive during Coast Guard hearing on submersible implosion.” ABC News. 9/19/2024. https://abcnews.go.com/US/oceangate-titan-coast-guard-hearing-mission-specialist/story?id=113843817 Feldman, Ella. “Painting Attributed to Rembrandt Found Tucked Away Inside an Attic in Maine.” 9/6/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/painting-attributed-to-rembrandt-found-tucked-away-inside-an-attic-in-maine-180985036/ Fox, Jeremy C. “A French ship that sank after a collision in fog in 1856 off the Mass. coast has been found.” Boston Globe. 9/7/2024.. https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/09/07/metro/ship-sank-1856-found-massachusetts/?event=event12 com News Staff. “Bullet found with remains during excavation at Oaklawn Cemetery, marks 3rd confirmed gunshot victim.” 8/2/2024. https://www.fox23.com/news/bullet-found-with-remains-during-excavation-at-oaklawn-cemetery-marks-3rd-confirmed-gunshot-victim/article_bf2eb2c8-5122-11ef-b13a-7f883d394aae.html Giordano, Gaia et al. “Forensic toxicology backdates the use of coca plant (Erythroxylum spp.) in Europe to the early 1600s.” Journal of Archaeological Science. Volume 170, 2024, 106040, ISSN 0305-4403, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2024.106040. Gouevia, Flavia. “Donegal farmer uncovers 22kg slab of ancient bog butter.” The Irish News. 9/13/2024. https://www.irishnews.com/news/ireland/donegal-farmer-uncovers-22kg-slab-of-ancient-bog-butter-YUJKZVXG6NH43G3SBZ3DAUDCHI/ Hawkins, Grant. “Texas A&M's Quest To Save An Alamo Cannon.” Texas A&M Today. 7/31/2024. https://today.tamu.edu/2024/07/31/texas-ams-quest-to-save-an-alamo-cannon/ Howe, Craig and Lukas Rieppel. “Why museums should repatriate fossils.” Nature. 6/18/2024. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-02027-y Ian G. Barber et al, American sweet potato and Asia-Pacific crop experimentation during early colonisation of temperate-climate Aotearoa/New Zealand, Antiquity (2024). DOI: 10.15184/aqy.2024.143 Imai, Kunihiko. “Researchers identify mystery artifact from ancient capital.” The Ashai Shimbun. 9/5/2024. https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/15415562 Kael, Sascha. “The plague may have caused the downfall of the Stone Age farmers.” EurekAlert. 7/10/2024. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1050694 Kokkinidis, Tasos. “Second Ancient Shipwreck Discovered at Antikythera, Greece.” Greek Reporter. 7/1/2024. https://greekreporter.com/2024/07/01/second-ancient-shipwreck-discovered-antikythera-greece/ Kovac, Adam. “17th-Century Mummified Brains Test Positive for Cocaine.” 8/27/2024. https://gizmodo.com/17th-century-mummified-brains-test-positive-for-cocaine-2000491460 Kuta, Sarah. “Divers Can Now Explore Historic Shipwrecks in Lake Michigan More Easily.” Smithsonian. 8/23/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/divers-can-now-explore-historic-shipwrecks-in-lake-michigan-more-easily-180984959/ Kuta, Sarah. “Divers Find Crates of Unopened Champagne in 19th-Century Shipwreck.” Smithsonian. 7/31/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/divers-find-shipwreck-loaded-with-champagne-near-sweden-180984784/ Kuta, Sarah. “DNA Reveals Identity of Officer on the Lost Franklin Expedition—and His Remains Show Signs of Cannibalism.” Smithsonian. 9/26/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/dna-reveals-identity-of-officer-on-the-lost-franklin-expedition-and-his-remains-show-signs-of-cannibalism-180985154/ Kuta, Sarah. “Shipwreck Found in Lake Michigan 130 Years After Sinking With Captain's ‘Intelligent and Faithful' Dog Onboard.” Smithsonian. 7/25/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/shipwreck-found-in-lake-michigan-130-years-after-sinking-with-captains-intelligent-and-faithful-dog-onboard-180984766/ Larson, Christina. “Stonehenge's 'altar stone' originally came from Scotland and not Wales, new research shows.” Phys.org. 8/17/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-08-stonehenge-altar-stone-scotland-wales.html Lawson-Tancred, Jo. “A Marble God Is Found in an Ancient Roman Sewer.” Artnet. 7/9/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/marble-hermes-ancient-roman-sewer-2509628 Lawson-Tancred, Jo. “Legal Battle Intensifies Over Tunnel That May ‘Irreversibly Harm' Stonehenge.” Artnet. 7/24/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/legal-battle-stonehenge-tunnel-2515809 Martin B. Sweatman, Representations of calendars and time at Göbekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe support an astronomical interpretation of their symbolism, Time and Mind (2024). DOI: 10.1080/1751696X.2024.2373876 Merrington, Andrew. “Archaeological scanners offer 2,000-year window into the world of Roman medicine.” Phys.org. 7/16/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-07-archaeological-scanners-year-window-world.html#google_vignette Metcalfe, Tom. “3 shipwrecks from 'forgotten battle' of World War II discovered off remote Alaskan island.” LiveScience. 8/18/2024. https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/3-shipwrecks-from-forgotten-battle-of-world-war-ii-discovered-off-remote-alaskan-island Moreno-Mayar, J.V., Sousa da Mota, B., Higham, T. et al. Ancient Rapanui genomes reveal resilience and pre-European contact with the Americas. Nature 633, 389–397 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07881-4 National Museum of Ireland. “Appeal for information about Bronze Age axeheads found in Westmeath.” https://www.museum.ie/en-IE/News/Appeal-for-information-about-Bronze-Age-Axeheads-F Nichols, Kaila. “A history buff bought a piece of a tent from Goodwill for $1,700. It really did belong to George Washington.” CNN. 7/21/2024. https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/21/us/george-washington-tent-fragment-goodwill/index.html Ogliore, Talia. “Archaeologists report earliest evidence for plant farming in east Africa.” EurekAlert. 7/9/2024. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1050678 Orie, Amarachi. “New Titanic photos show major decay to legendary wreck.” CNN. 9/2/2024. https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/02/science/titanic-photos-show-major-decay-intl-scli/index.html Owsley DW, Bruwelheide KS, Harney É, et al. Historical and archaeogenomic identification of high-status Englishmen at Jamestown, Virginia. Antiquity. 2024;98(400):1040-1054. doi:10.15184/aqy.2024.75 org . “New finds in treasure-laden shipwreck off Colombia.” 8/9/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-08-treasure-laden-shipwreck-colombia.html#google_vignette Pirchner, Deborah. “Pompeii skeleton discovery shows another natural disaster may have made Vesuvius eruption even more deadly.” EurekAlert. 7/18/2024. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1050523 Qiblawi, Adnan. “A Metal Tube in a Polish Museum Turns Out to Be a 150-Year-Old Time Capsule.” Artnet. 7/5/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/polish-museum-time-capsule-2508303 Cooley et al, Rainforest response to glacial terminations before and after human arrival in Lutruwita (Tasmania), Quaternary Science Reviews (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2024.108572 Schrader, Adam. “Historian Identifies Lost Henry VIII Portrait in Background of Social Media Photo.” Artnet. 7/26/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/historian-identifies-henry-viii-portrait-social-media-photo-2517144 Seaton, Jamie. “Did Prehistoric Children Make Figurines Out of Clay?” Smithsonian. 7/2/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/did-prehistoric-children-make-figurines-out-of-clay-180984534/ Solly, Melian. “Archaeologists Say They've Solved the Mystery of a Lead Coffin Discovered Beneath Notre-Dame.” Smithsonian. 9/18/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/archaeologists-say-theyve-solved-the-mystery-of-a-lead-coffin-discovered-beneath-notre-dame-180985103/ Stockholm University. "Study reveals isolation, endogamy and pathogens in early medieval Spanish community." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 28 August 2024. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/08/240828154921.htm. Strickland, Ashley. “Archaeologists unearth tiny 3,500-year-old clay tablet following an earthquake.” CNN. 8/16/2024. https://www.cnn.com/2024/08/16/science/ancient-cuneiform-tablet-turkey-earthquake/index.html Svennevig, Birgitte. “Chemical analyses find hidden elements from renaissance astronomer Tycho Brahe's alchemy laboratory.” EurekAlert. 7/24/2024. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1052085 The History Blog. “Animal figurine found in early Viking settlement in Iceland.” 8/27/2024. http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/70960 The History Blog. “Bronze Age axe found off Norwegian coast.” 7/14/2024. http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/70697 The History Blog. “Tomb of military leader in Augustus' wars in Spain found in Pompeii.” 7/17/2024. http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/70715 The History Blog. “Wolf teeth found in ancient Venetii cremation burial.” 9/25/2024. http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/71171 Thomas AE, Hill ME, Stricker L, et al. The Dogs of Tsenacomoco: Ancient DNA Reveals the Presence of Local Dogs at Jamestown Colony in the Early Seventeenth Century. 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Part one of this edition of Unearthed! is mostly updates - about two-thirds of the episode. The rest is weapons, medicine, and books and letters. Research: 19 News Investigative Team. “Exhumation of Cleveland Torso Killer's unidentified victims now underway.” https://www.cleveland19.com/2024/08/09/exhumation-cleveland-torso-killers-unidentified-victims-now-underway/ Abdallah, Hanna. “Hydraulic lift technology may have helped build Egypt's iconic Pyramid of Djoser.” EurekAlert. 8/5/2024. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1051645 Addley, Esther. “Dorset ‘Stonehenge' under Thomas Hardy's home given protected status.” The Guardian. 9/24/2024. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/sep/24/dorset-stonehenge-discovered-under-thomas-hardy-home-dorchester Adhi Agus Oktaviana et al, Narrative cave art in Indonesia by 51,200 years ago, Nature (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07541-7 Agence France-Presse. “‘Virtually intact' wreck off Scotland believed to be Royal Navy warship torpedoed in first world war.” The Guardian. 8/17/2024. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/aug/17/virtually-intact-wreck-off-scotland-believed-to-be-royal-navy-warship-torpedoed-in-wwi Anderson, Sonja. “A Statue of a 12-Year-Old Hiroshima Victim Has Been Stolen.” Smithsonian. 7/16/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/statue-of-a-child-killed-by-the-bombing-of-hiroshima-has-been-stolen-180984710/ Anderson, Sonja. “An 11-Year-Old Boy Rescued a Mysterious Artwork From the Dump. It Turned Out to Be a 500-Year-Old Renaissance Print.” Smithsonian. 9/17/2024 https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-11-year-old-boy-rescued-a-mysterious-artwork-from-the-dump-it-turned-out-to-be-a-500-year-old-renaissance-print-180985074/ Anderson, Sonja. “Archaeologists Uncover Ancient Warship's Bronze Battering Ram, Sunk During an Epic Battle Between Rome and Carthage.” Smithsonian. 8/28/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/archaeologists-uncover-ancient-warships-bronze-battering-ram-sunk-during-epic-battle-between-rome-and-carthage-180984983/ ANderson, Sonja. “Someone Anonymously Mailed Two Bronze Age Axes to a Museum in Ireland.” Smithsonian. 7/15/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/two-anonymously-sent-bronze-age-axes-arrive-at-an-irish-museum-in-a-pancake-box-180984704/ Anderson, Sonja. “These Signed Salvador Dalí Prints Were Forgotten in a Garage for Half a Century.” Smithsonian. 8/29/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/these-signed-salvador-dali-prints-were-forgotten-in-a-garage-for-half-a-century-180984994/ Anderson, Sonja. “What Is the Secret Ingredient Behind Rembrandt's Golden Glow?.” Smithsonian. 8/1/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/what-secret-ingredient-behind-rembrandt-golden-glow-180984816/ “Jamestown DNA helps solve a 400-year-old mystery and unexpectedly reveals a family secret.” Phys.org. 8/13/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-08-jamestown-dna-year-mystery-unexpectedly.html#google_vignette Ariane E. Thomas et al, The Dogs of Tsenacomoco: Ancient DNA Reveals the Presence of Local Dogs at Jamestown Colony in the Early Seventeenth Century, American Antiquity (2024). DOI: 10.1017/aaq.2024.25 Artnet “Previously Unknown Mozart Composition Turns Up in a German Library.” 9/20/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/unheard-mozart-composition-manuscript-found-leipzig-2540432 ArtNet News. “Conservation of a Rubens Masterpiece Turns Up Hidden Alterations.” Artnet. 6/20/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/rubens-judgement-of-paris-conservation-national-gallery-2501839 Artnet News. “Gardner Museum Is Renovating the Room That Witnessed a Notorious Heist.” 9/18/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/gardner-museum-renovate-dutch-room-2538856 Benzine, Vittoria. “Turkish Archaeologists Uncover Millefiori Glass Panels for the First Time.” Artnet. 9/12/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/millefiori-glass-panels-turkey-2535407 Binswanger, Julia. “A Thief Replaced This Iconic Churchill Portrait With a Fake. Two Years Later, the Original Has Been Recovered.” Smithsonian. 9/16/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/a-thief-replaced-this-iconic-churchill-portrait-with-a-fake-two-years-later-the-original-has-been-recovered-180985075/ Binswanger, Julia. “A Viking-Era Vessel Found in Scotland a Decade Ago Turns Out to Be From Asia.” Smithsonian. 9/4/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/a-viking-era-vessel-found-in-scotland-a-decade-ago-turns-out-to-be-from-asia-180985021/ Binswanger, Julia. “Hidden Self-Portrait by Norman Cornish Discovered Behind Another Painting .” Smithsonian. 7/24/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/a-hidden-norman-cornish-self-portrait-is-discovered-on-the-back-of-a-painting-180984741/ Binswanger, Julia. “Students Stumble Upon a Message in a Bottle Written by a French Archaeologist 200 Years Ago.” Smithsonian. 9/25/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/students-discover-french-archaeologists-200-year-old-message-in-a-bottle-just-in-time-on-an-eroding-coast-180985129/ Brinkhof, Tim. “Amateur Sleuths Are Convinced They Have Found Copernicus's Famous Compass.” Artnet. 8/7/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/copernicus-compass-poland-2521967 Brinkhof, Tim. “The U.K. Bars Export of Alan Turing's Wartime Notebooks.” Artnet. 8/19/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/turing-notebooks-uk-export-bar-2525678 Brown, DeNeen L. “Navy exonerates Black sailors charged in Port Chicago disaster 80 years ago.” Washington Post. 7/17/2024. https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2024/07/17/port-chicago-disaster-navy-exonerates-black-sailors/ Bryant, Chris. “Second World War codebreaker Alan Turing's ‘Delilah' project papers at risk of leaving the UK.” Gov.UK. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/second-world-war-codebreaker-alan-turings-delilah-project-papers-at-risk-of-leaving-the-uk Byram, Scott et al. “Clovis points and foreshafts under braced weapon compression: Modeling Pleistocene megafauna encounters with a lithic pike.” PLOS One. 8/21/2024. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0307996#sec013 Cascone, Sarah. “Long-Lost Artemisia Gentileschi Masterpiece Goes on View After Centuries of Obscurity.” Artnet. 9/9/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/kimbell-art-museum-artemisia-gentileschi-2533554 Cascone, Sarah. “Mythical French ‘Excalibur' Sword Goes Missing.” Artnet. 7/10/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/durandal-sword-in-the-stone-gone-missing-2510560 Casey, Michael. “Discovery of musket balls brings alive one of the first battles in the American Revolution.” Associated Press. 7/17/2024. https://apnews.com/article/revolutionary-war-musket-balls-national-park-service-33dc4a91c00626ad0d27696458f09900 David, B., Mullett, R., Wright, N. et al. 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Regarded by Greek poet Tasos Leivaditis himself as one of his best works, 'Night Visitor' is seen by critics as a watershed moment, opening a new path in Leivaditis' oeuvre. Now this work has been translated and published in English in Australia. The translator Dr Nick Trakakis talks to SBS Greek
Hattutemppu podcast on Hattrick onlinejalkapallomanageripeliin liittyvä podcast, jossa käsitellään Hattrickiin liittyviä aiheita. This time HT-Tasos came to talk with Wesqu. HT-Tasos shared how he started playing Hattrick and the beginning of his Hattrick journey. We talked about his playing strategy and how he ended up being Global Editor. We also discussed about the community and that how he ended up to work at Hattrick and about his role. Thank to Finnish community we had a lot of listener questions for HT-Tasos. 00:00 - 2:05 Intro (02:05) HT-Tasos interview starts. The beginning of his Hattrick journey. (10:00) Playing strategy and how HT-Tasos ended up being Global Hattrick Press Editor (17:42) Memorable Hattrick Federations. Hattrick Tools that HT-Tasos developed (23:17) About HT-Tasos Hattrick staff journey, his role in the Hattrick team and about releasing schedule (38:03) Marketing and CHPP related listener's questions (48:26) Specialties questions (1:02:20) Tactics, Limited Edition Leagues and sponsors questions (1:12:36) Penalty shootouts, Achievements and youth academy player's allrounder skill (1:19:12) Game rules, player skill contributions to positions (1:26:09) --> Greetings to Hattrick community and ending words Palautetta ja ideoita podcastiin liittyen voi lähettää HT-postilla Wesqu-nimimerkille, Suomen yleisellä foorumilla olevaan Hattutemppu Podcastin foorumipuuhun, Hattutemppu Podcastin järjestön puihin, Instagramiin hattutemppupodcast -tilille tai podcastin sähköpostiosoitteeseen hattutemppupodcast(ät)gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hattutemppupodcast/message
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Welcome to the PRmoment Podcast.Today we're talking about career learning and professional development in PR. We're going to chat about the differences between career education and career training. We'll discuss why PR (in the UK at least) seems to value PR experience over education - and ask whether this is a problem.We'll also talk about the available courses for PR and comms professionals that do want to do more to educate themselves about communications theory and practice.A theme of this podcast is that if you work in PR and communications - an understanding of the different communications theories is probably only going to make you better at your job, so it's surprising that more people don't take part in these courses.To be clear, this is not going to be a podcast suggesting that PR is/isn't a profession and we won't try and suggest that to work in PR you must be professionally qualified - frankly, that's a debate here at PRmoment towers we are less sympathetic with but it's definitely one for another day! This podcast is about why more PR people don't want to educate themselves about the wide body of public relations, communications and marketing academic theory and best practice.On the show to discuss this are Tasos Theofilou, principal academic in Public Relations at Bournemouth University and Dr Heather Yaxley, Qualified educator/examiner CIPR PR Dip, Public Affairs & Digital Comms Specialist Diplomas.The topic for this podcast is a bit of a follow-up from a previous podcast we did on “What happened to PR degrees?”Before we start the PRmoment Awards 2023 are now open for entries - do check out the awards site PRmomentAwards.com for all the info you need.Thanks to the PRmoment Podcast sponsors, The PRCA.Here is a summary of what Heather, Tasos and the PRmoment founder Ben Smith spoke about on the show.3 mins A discussion about what is the best way to be an outstanding PR and communications professional - through experience or through education?“Education is like rocket fuel (for your career) it can enhance and accelerate your abilities but it also adds a level - the ability to answer the question why not just what you to.”“Education gives you a different mindset”4.30 What is the difference between in-career PR training and in-career PR education? 5.30 mins Why don't more people take the time in their careers to study PR and comms theory as part of their professional development?9 mins What types of courses are available for in-career education? A summary of the PRCA, CIPR and other in-career PR education courses that are available.11 mins An explanation ofWhat is a post-graduate qualificationThe CIPR/PRCA foundation courseThe CIPR/PRCA advanced certificateThe CIPR/PRCA diplomasThe CIPR Chartered qualification16 mins A discussion of the low numbers of people currently taking a PR in career qualification: About 350 people took part in the PR advanced certificates and PR diplomas compared to 12,500 people who are “currently studying” CIM qualifications.“It's become expected that if you work in marketing you study the CIM qualifications.”20.30 mins Are the in-career PR education courses currently available any good?21 mins A discussion about why there are so few people taking in-career education courses in PR. Do people not know about them? Do they not have time to study? Are they too expensive? Do they not believe that PR academic
Topic thoughts? Guest ideas? Comments? Just text us. (pls include reply details if needed)It is a ideal time to take a temperature check of the state of sustainable finance in Asia as the year draws to an end. The episode's guest is an expert in all things sustainable finance given his background and interactions with regulators, corporations, and investors. Tasos Zavitsanakis if the head of Sustainable Finance for Greater China at UBS' APAC Sustainable Finance Office. We first define sustainable and transitional finance and then focus down on the evolution of this area in Asia. We evaluate where we stand today, and finally where we are heading. All in an easy-to-understand format. We also discuss current and long term areas of opportunities for corporations and for capital markets investors.ABOUT TASOS. Tasos, is Head of Sustainable Finance for Greater China within the APAC Sustainable Finance Office at UBS where he is responsible for driving Sustainable Finance business initiatives. His focus is on client and regulatory engagement, thought leadership development, capacity building, and forging strategic partnerships in the sustainability ecosystem. Tasos, specializes in Decarbonisation strategies supporting clients in formulating Credible and Just Transition Plans and Impact towards Net Zero. In addition, he leads UBS's global Carbon working group and has represented UBS in the global industry Taskforce for Voluntary Carbon Offset Markets and developing UBS's Carbonplace infrastructure. Tasos, supports UBS's Sustainability and Impact Institute contributing in thought leadership and has co- authored “The Green Inflection Point, driving decarbonization of the real economy” and the “Voluntary Carbon Market Primer”. Tasos, regularly advises regulators and exchanges in APAC to develop the Sustainability Finance agenda including Climate and Risk Management Frameworks, Disclosures, Taxonomies and Carbon market development and is regularly called upon to represent the firm in sustainability conferences. He also represents UBS as a co-chair of HKMA's Capacity Building Cross Agency Steering Group. Tasos is a graduate from Imperial College, Electrical and Electronic Engineering in the UK. In addition, he holds an MBA in Entrepreneurship and certificates in CFA Institute in ESG Investing, Sustainability and Climate Risk from GARP and Circular Economy from Cambridge. Finally, he is a GRI Certified Sustainability Professional and a Certified Al Gore Climate Reality Leader speaker.HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30- Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | FEEDBACK: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com.
Welcome to the PRmoment Podcast.Today we're talking about PR degrees - or rather the lack of them! To confirm there are still a number of excellent PR degree courses available but there are far fewer PR undergraduate places in the UK than there were 10 years ago.On the show this week we look into the reasons behind this, asking whether it is a UK-centric trend and whether it's a decline that can be reversed.Over the past 5-10 years we've seen a massive reduction in the number of undergraduate PR degree places available and as a result, this has seen a big reduction in the number of PR degree graduates coming into PR.Before we start - just to flag, no one is suggesting that PR degrees should be the only way into PR - that would be ridiculous - but today we're going to look into the reasons why PR degrees in the UK are less popular than they were and whether this is a trend that can be turned around.Without pointing out the obvious, while PR degrees have become less popular, PR has grown significantly in the last 5-10 years and this has led to a significant increase in demand in the PR labour market.This increased demand for PR talent has outstripped supply, leading to a shortage of talent being the number one growth limiting factor for most PR firms and in-house teams.On the show to discuss this are Tasos Theofilou, principal academic in Public Relations at Bournemouth University, Dr Martina Topic, course leader, Public Relations with Journalism at Leeds Beckett University and Dr Sarah Bowman, senior lecturer, Organisational Communications at Northumbria UniversityBefore we start the PRmoment Awards 2023 are now open for entries - do check out the awards site PRmomentAwards.com for all the info you need.Thanks to the PRmoment Podcast sponsors, The PRCA.Here's a summary of what Tasos, Sarah, Martina and PRmoment founder Ben Smith discussed.3 mins Is it right to say that there are fewer PR degrees in the UK now than at any point in the last 15 years?“There are not many pure PR degrees around anymore but there are 232 courses from 59 Universities which have “PR” in the title.”4 mins What are the reasons behind the decreasing number of pure PR undergraduate courses?“I blame the increasing fees for the decrease in PR degrees”5 mins Many PR students didn't really know what PR was… that lack of awareness has become more of a problem now students have to pay for their course.6 mins “Schools are the ones that don't recognise PR…our employment rates are nearly 100% but you can't study (a subject) that you don't know is there.”10 mins For the merged degrees - what is the ratio between PR and the other elements of the course?12 mins Did UK PR try and kill the PR degree?“We experience a love and hate relationship with the (PR) industry sometimes”“In every field, you have people who have very strong opinions and they shout the loudest! But I wouldn't say the majority of the industry is against (PR) education, I don't think that's true ”“One thing that is missing from the industry is engagement with events for young people to come and learn - that is what PRSA in America is doing well.”
Emilio plays God of War while Bobby discovers a multiplayer Zelda clone. Nic continues playing Cyberpunk while Amanda enjoys a horror visual novel.TOPICSDisney Lorcana, Disney Dreamlight Valley, Bramble: The Mountain King, The Sinking City, Bananner Nabababber, World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, Rollerdrome, Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos, Midjourney, God of War, Cyberpunk, Nova Drift, Cut to the GoreFor more, check out dlgaming.net!
We have a lot of abstraction and lo-fi bouncy dance music on this week's Independent Music Podcast. From the opening obtuseness of Tasos Stamou's new record on French label Akuphone, to fellow stablemates Ko Shin Moon's new self-released blend of Greek, Turkish and Kurdish music, there's a lot to love through ten strange and experimental tracks. Tracklisting Tasos Stamou – Bontempi Tsifteteli (Akuphone, France) St Agnis – II (5 Gate Temple, UK) Vādin – The Presence (Utter, UK) Poison Zcora – The Blessington Gold Lunula (Tiff's Joints, UK) Bruno and the Outrageous Methods of Presentation – Broke Lad Rove (Proxy Phonic Records, UK) Yeun Elez – Starbright (Teenage Menopause Records, France) Baby's Berserk – Toxic Kisses (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland) Ko Shin Moon – Konyali (Total Totem, France) Yasuhiro Morinaga – Hail by Eve (Sub Rosa Label, Belgium) O. G. Jigg – The Keeper (Plaque, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. This week's episode is sponsored by The state51 Conspiracy, a creative hub for music. Head to state51.com to find releases by JK Flesh vs Gnod, Steve Jansen, MrUnderwSood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more
Dans ce nouveau test audio, la douce voix de Zniko vous emporte dans l'univers des rogue-lite avec Skull the Hero Slayer, Risk of Rain 1+2, Sword of the Necromancer et Rogue Heroes : Ruins of Tasos.
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Oblana wodami czterech mórz Grecja to wakacyjny raj. U jej wybrzeży znajduje się ponad 2,5 tys. wysp. Ile dokładnie, tego nikt chyba nie wie.Dla turystów oznacza to, że każdego roku mogą pojechać na inną grecką wyspę, a i tak nie wystarczy im życia, żeby je wszystkie zobaczyć. Wśród nich są perełki, które pięknem prześcigają najbardziej egzotyczne miejsca na ziemi. Wybraliśmy się na Mykonos, Santorini, Lefkadę i Tasos.Zatrzymaliśmy się na Itace i Nisiros, a także na lagunie Balos na Krecie, jednej z ładniejszych plaż Europy.Gośćmi Jerzego Jopa byli: Izabela i Grzegorz Kołłb-Sieleccy, właściciele agencji turystycznej Lastowicze, autorzy bloga, konta na Instagramie i Facebooku oraz kanału na YouTubie.
It's a celebration! Not just because it's a new episode of the podcast but because today marks the 5 year anniversary of What's Eric Eating! A huge thank you to everyone that listens, shares, subscribes, reviews, or however you engage with the podcast. We wouldn't be able to do this for the 5 years and running without you all. A huge thank you as well to all of the great cohosts and guests over the years. It's been an amazing ride and we look forward to providing more great podcast content to you all! Now for today's podcast Eric is joined by Linda Salinas to discuss some of the latest news from the Houston bar and restaurant scene including Uchi announcing a new dedicated omakase space, Chris Shepherd's shake up at the tavern formerly known as Georgia James, and a new nightclub popping up in the Heights area. In the Restaurants of the Week section Reikina and The Warwick are featured. In the Guest of the Week portion Eric is joined by Tasos Katsaounis and Drew Gimma of Bread Man Baking Company. Tasos and Drew catch Eric up on what's been happening with Bread Man, the big moves the company has been making, why Bread Man Baking Co. made sense as the next step for Drew, moving into a space that's ten times bigger, the production load they manage now, how they're preserving the artisan quality with the larger production volume, putting Drew's stamp on the products, how consumers will notice the difference, the possibility of introducing other products, the future goals for Bread Man Baking Company, and much much more! Follow Eric on Instagram and Twitter, plus check out some of his latest articles at Culturemap.com, such as: Montrose's Hottest Sushi Restaurant Unrolls Intimate New Omakase Space Chris Shepherd Shakes Up His Downtown Restaurant with New Name and Chef Posh, Dallas-Based Nightclub Shakes Up Washington Ave. with Rooftop Views and Pricey Bottles
This week, Tristra Newyear Yeager sits down with Tasos Frantzolas, founder of Beatopia, an artist-oriented marketplace expanding beats and sound pads beyond the core genres. Discover how Beatopia is solving licensing issues for producers and creators, while helping consumers purchase beats more easily. Explore the latest trends in beat making such as industrial percussion, hyper pop, and minimalist textures. Find out how platforms like Beatopia are democratizing music production and allowing more artists to create. How can audio transform our experience? Tune in as Tasos looks to the future of beatmaking and AI collaboration, all on this week's episode. The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Visit MusicTectonics.com to learn more, and find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Let us know what you think!
Anastasios Xepapadeas Professor of Economics at the Department of International and European Economic Studies of Athens University of Economics and Business and the Department of Economics of the University of Bologna homepage I am very happy to present Anastasios Xepapadeas in my new episode of Meet Top Environmental Economists (#MeetTopEnvEcon). Tasos, as everyone calls him, […]
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something.Tonight's broadcast features TASOS STAMOU, XENAKIS, and v/a ANTHOLOGY OF EXPLORATORY MUSIC FROM INDIA.
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something.Tonight's broadcast features AIDAN BAKER, TASOS STAMOU, and v/a CITIES AND MEMORY - SOUNDS FROM ITALY II.
A full week of new episodes Family Matters S3E3 Step By Step S1E3 Perfect Strangers S7E3 Baby Talk S2E3 Thanks to Tasos for the theme this week. Follow us @TGIFcast
En Grecia, un viticultor recupera antiguas tradiciones. Sus uvas y su vino reposan un tiempo en el Egeo.
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Into the dungeon! This fantastic roguelike builds on the legacy of 2D Zelda to make something new and special. See the video version of this episode here! Social Media: See everything TroytlePower related by visiting this page! Follow the show on Twitter at @TPPTPPTPwTP or follow Troytle directly at @TroytlePower! Support the show, hear episodes early, get bonus content, and even request specific episodes by checking out the Patreon Page! Check out The Power Play-Throughs Podcast on Youtube for video versions of some episodes! We Can Make This Work Probably Network: Follow the We Can Make This Work Probably Network to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts! The place for those with questionable taste! Join the Probably Work Discord! ProbablyWork.com Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @ProbablyWork Email: ProbablyWorkPod@gmail.com Geek to Geek Media Follow Geek to Geek Media to join our community in geeking out about the things we love. Join our Slack or Discord! GeekToGeekMedia.com Twitter, Instagram: @GeekToGeekMedia Patreon Digital Magazine
A bounty of game discoveries out of Japan has Justin and Ryan's playlist for the season if not the rest of the year. xCloud arrives on PC and iOS to extend Game Pass's reach to the browser. Plus, high level tag teaming in Tasos.Show FeaturesCast: Justin Lacey, Ryan BillingsleyWhat's Up? Super Cub / Fast and Furious / Capture Card / Mahjong / Pizza Wars / Episode 1 / Collector's EditionsHoNight NewsGame Time: Forza Horizon 4 / MLB The Show 21 / Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos / Gloomhaven / Griftlands / Pistol WhipFirst Drop: Summer of JapanGame LobbyFinal Drop: Stealthy xCloudHypetrain: Scarlet Nexus / Mahjong Soul / MLB The Show 21 / Zombies Ate My Neighbors / Shin Megami Tensei III / GloomhavenFollow @HorribleNight on TwitterWatch @HorribleNight on Twitch.tv More video game podcasts and tutorials on HorribleNight.com
Tasos hat mich bei einem Interview von den beiden Jungs von Immocation zufällig kennengelernt. Was daraus geworden ist: 500€ monatlicher Cashflow in nur 14 Tagen! Dazu musste er kein Haus kaufen, keine Eigentumswohnung kaufen und zu keiner Zwangsversteigerung gehen - einfach nur eine Wohnung mieten!
Greece's War on AnarchistsAt the beginning of March 2021, the streets of Athens exploded. After months of repressive lockdown measures and a hunger strike by well-known Greek political prisoner, Dimitris Koufontinas, the atmosphere was akin to a pressure cooker and the inevitable rupture was enormous, even by Greek standards.To gain some perspective on the goings on, we checked in with Tasos, an Anarchist from the Void Network. His interview touches on everything from the history and current context in Exarcheia, to the influence played by social media and #MeToo on the Greek political situation. subMedia is entirely funded by our listeners and viewers. If you'd like to support our work, head to sub.media/donate. Also consider filling out your anarchist fashion wardrobe at sub.media/gear.All original music by anarchist composers.
Gamer Weekly est votre nouveau podcast Jeux vidéo. Le concept est simple, nous sommes 2 joueurs mais malheureusement (ou pas) nous ne pouvons pas passer notre temps à jouer. Nous devons donc choisir ce à quoi on joue et du coup l’objectif de ce podcast et de partager notre passion et faire en sorte de l’intégrer à nos contraintes Nouvel épisode avec toutes les nouvelles de ces dernières semaines ! Au menu, nos désormais classiques rubriques : News : CD Project en plein forme, Roblox en bourse, Epic se paye Fall Guys, les difficultés du CloudGaming, les Lootboxes dans la tourmente en Allemagne, les nouvelles saisons de Fortnite et Warzone, Sony et son offre Play at Home, les décisions sur les stores et le soutien à Jade Raymond. Côté Xobx, on évoque le FPS Boost, la sortie de MLN The Show 2021 et les Free To Play vraiment gratuit. On évoque le futur jeu des créateurs de Celeste, le remake de KOTOR, un jeu StarWars acclamé, les JO virtuels et la sortie de Undertale sur Xbox Le Hype/ Pas Hype : Monster Hunter Rise, It Takes Two, OutRiders, Resident Evil Village, Returnal, Samurai Gunn2, Aliens = Fireteam, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, Rhythm Doctor, SuperBomberman, Pacman99, Evil Genius 2, Second Extinction, NeverYield, OllieOllie World, The Longing, Art of Rally, The House the Dead Remake, Fez, There is no game, Oxenfree 2 Nos dossiers : l'E3 2021 All Digital Avis : Resident Evil 7, Narita Boy, The Last of Us (part 1), Demon's Souls (PS5), Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos, 10 seconds Ninja, Thimbleweek Park, Geoguesser, Code Names, Gartic Phone & Among Us Enfin nous concluons sur nos projets de jeux que l'on compte essayer dans les semaines à venir. Host : Richard Malterre - https://twitter.com/Rrfly Coop : Lucas Malterre - https://twitter.com/lucasmalterre Retrouvez nous sur le site internet : http://gamerwkly.fr & sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/GamerWkly & IG https://instragram/gamerwkly
Are you ready for a roguish adventure in this rogue-like? Enjoy the written edition of this review HERE at Big Daddy Gaming.
Hypnosis and electroacoustic heavy on this show, as we explore found and adapted sounds from Greece, Italy, and the US, and well as taking on Tuareg/folk chanting from Niger, the latest from the ever-excellent Beak>, heavy psycadelics from Canada and more. Tracklisting Beak> - Oh Know (NRML Festival, Mexico) Sneaky Jesus - Battledance (Shapes of Rhythm, UK) Marie Guilleray - Inventaire (Commando Vanessa, Italy) Les Filles de Illighadad - Surbajo (Sahel Sounds, USA) Tunnel Speeches - Roadside Tour Guide (Specious Arts, USA) Tasos Stamou - Taki’s Sorrow (Ikuisuus, Finland) Editrix - Bad Breath (Exploding in Sound, USA) People Like Us - Sing (Discrepant, UK) Silver Stairs Of Ketchikan - Old God’s Tongue (Invada, UK) ROY - Where Did My Mind Go? (Idee Fixe, Canada) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.
Où il est entre autres question de : Drift à 200 à l'heure sur l'autoroute du stream [00:00:00] Moguri's Turbo Gaming 2000(.com) part. 1 : La PS5 [00:24:33] ??? [00:41:42] Le personnage complexe de monsieur tout le monde [00:46:37] M'TG2.C part 2 : Portage, remaster, remake et disciplines associées [01:13:54] Rogue Heroes : Ruins of Tasos [01:55:44] Loop Hero (M'TG2.C part 3) [02:08:25] Remerciements [02:39:37] La page Patreon du Cosy Corner : https://www.patreon.com/lecosycorner -- Playlist -- - Senor Coconut Y Su Conjunto - The Robots (Cha-Cha-Cha) - Rohff - TDSI - Big Thief - Cattails - Philippe Duquesne / Lorella Cravotta (Deschiens) - Bonnie and Clyde (d'après Serge Gainsbourg) - Andy Shauf - Begin Again - Sir Chloe - July - Sonic Youth - Kool Thing - Bernard Denimal - Ken Le Survivant - ALB - J'ai 10 thanks ~ Comme Vous L'Voulz (Cosy Corner 87 Special Thanks)
This week we gave the Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos and Contraband Police demos a test in Early Adopters. Dine on turtle soup in the news. Getty checks in with Code Vein, Joel does with The Legend of Zelda:Link’s Awakening, and Alex does with Apex Legends in the backlog blog. And we got a listener email - Thanks Todd! Listen Up! Segments Early Adopters News Backlog Blog Listener Email! One Last Thing Don’t forget to follow/reach us at: Twitter: @SuperGGRadio Email: SuperGGRadio@gmail.com Wordpress: www.superggradio.wordpress.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuperGGRadio Twitch: Twitch.tv/superggradio Youtube: http://tiny.cc/1xr07y Games Discussed: Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos Demo, Contraband Police: Prologue, Code Vein, The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, Apex Legends Music Credits: Introduction: I Got A Story by DJ Quads Intermission:Chill Jazzy Lofi Hip Hop by DJ Quads End Credits: Show Me by DJ Quads Mixed by Joel DeWitte Edited by Joel DeWitte
This episode of Dicebreaker Podcast is sponsored by Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos. Visit https://store.team17.com and use code DICE10 for a 10% discount. With few board games hitting the table this week, Matt, Lolies and Meehan veer into important debates about the other things you find on a tabletop. We also take a look at The One Ring’s new Kickstarter record, get stuck into sewing-powered RPG A Mending, Vivid-ly discuss the next game from the makers of Sagrada and consider why upcoming Unmatched character Shakespeare is underrated. All this, plus recommendations for the best mystery board games and redemption for overlooked classes in RPGs.
The Nintendo Dads join us on this week's episode. The gentlemen give us the origin of their site, what other consoles they play and are just all around awesome dudes. Marty gives us a good reason to try Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos. Tim and Casey talk Mario 3D World, and Jesse lets us know that Persona 5 Strikers is not just another musou game. We thing Shelby has fallen in love with Doom Eternal as he gives his first take. Then the gang goes over their top five Zeldas of all time! If you want to connect with Underpowered: Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Youtube Follow us on Twitch Join our Discord! If you want to connect with Nintendo Dads: Follow them on Twitter Follow them on Instagram Follow them on Youtube Follow them on Twitch Visit their Website --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week I've been playing the Outriders Demo, this is a new 3rd person looter-shooter coming soon. Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos is another game I've been getting to plus I'm having a look ahead to Kena: Bridge of Spirits and rounding up all the info we have so far on this one coming later in Summer 2021. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 2:27 What I've been playing this week 4:02 Outriders Demo 11:00 Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos 20:50 State of Play Roundup 25:49 Charts 27:04 Kena: Bridge of Spirits 32:42 Project Triangle Strategy 38:12 Coming up soon RELATED LINKS Support This Week In Video Games through Patreon by becoming a member https://www.patreon.com/thisweekinvideogames Check out the MERCH store https://teespring.com/stores/this-week-in-video-games Subscribe to This Week In Video Games YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyIiL5xk1ut5HY6pPnBUXlQ Rate & Review the podcast https://ratethispodcast.com/thisweekinvideogames More ways to listen https://anchor.fm/this-week-in-video-games https://gopod.me/thisweekinvideogames Music by Christian Hounslow and Jaya McQuaid.
Britt and Jayson talk about their time hoarding gems, riding around in the mouths of toads and throwing skulls in Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos! Get in touch: contact@coopshow.com www.coopshow.com Find Britt on Twitter: @blondenerd Release date: 2/23/2021 Genre: Action/Adventure/RPG Roguelite ESRB: E10+ Developer: Heliocentric Studios Publisher: Team 17 Platforms: Nintendo Switch & PC Local/Online co-op: Local and Online # of Players: 1-4 MSRP: $19.99
On this week's show, Marc starts off by rambling about some Attack the Backlog updates, some AT&T nonsense, and one very weird eBay experience! After that, they jump into what they've been playing with some of their new (current) favorite games of the year and some that don't quite hit the mark (according to Marc). Anyway, something-something loopy and a little bit poopy, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly micro) show. The Talking Points: Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos / Loop Hero / Heavy Metal Machines / Under The Jolly Roger / Effie / River City Ransom / And More
This episode is sponsored by Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos. Visit https://store.team17.com and use code DICE10 for a 10% discount.Lolies and Meehan have been hands-on with the next game from the creator of Cosmic Frog, Wheels is excited for the new Summoner Wars, and Matt has been cracking cases on the streets of Crime City in MicroMacro. We also discuss Magic: The Gathering’s move to Universes Beyond, this year’s As d’Or winners and - of course - the latest D&D movie news. Plus, your questions answered on cultural sensitivity in games, our favourite third-party tabletop creators and advice on running RPGs over Zoom.SUBSCRIBE iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/dbpoditunes Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/dbpodspotify Google Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/dbpodgoogle RSS: https://tinyurl.com/dbpodrss
On this week’s Thumb Cramps we’re joined by Hayden Bleechmore as we look at Rouge Heroes: Ruins of Tasos for the Nintendo Switch, Puss! for the Nintendo Switch and Tony Hawk Underground 2 for the PS2.Email us at ThumbCrampsPod@gmail.comFind us on Twitter;Jackson | Duscher | Zammit | Thumb Cramps | HaydenWatch us on Twitch;Jackson | Duscher | Sanspants Radio | HaydenYou can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073.Want to help support the show?Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | MerchWant to get in contact with Sanspants Radio?Twitter | Website | Facebook | RedditSign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here.Theme music by the wonderfully talented Benny Davis! You can find all his stuff at his website or check out his YouTube channel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's episode of The Game Informer Show, we discuss a handful of the games we've been digging recently, including Maquette, Outriders, Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos, Aliens: Fireteam, and It Takes Two. Then we reflect on the recent Elden Ring trailer leaks as we dream about what we'd like to see from From Software's next title, and what possible contribution author George R.R. Martin (Game of Thrones) brings to the table. It's a full show, but we make time for another fantastic round of community emails. So please join Dan Tack (@dantack), Alex Stadnik (@Studnik76), Liana Ruppert (@DirtyEffinHippy), Jeff Cork, and Ben Reeves (@Benjaminreeves) for another wild and ever-entertaining episode! Thanks for listening! Please make sure to leave feedback below and share the episode if you enjoyed it. You can watch the video above, subscribe and listen to the audio on iTunes or Google Play, listen on SoundCloud, stream it on Spotify, or download the MP3 at the bottom of the page. Also, be sure to send your questions to podcast@gameinformer.com for a chance to have them answered on the show! Our thanks to The Rapture Twins for The Game Informer Show's intro song. You can hear more of their music at their website. To jump to a particular point in the discussion, check out the time stamps below. 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:01:25 - It Takes Two 00:07:24 - Aliens: Fireteam 00:09:52 - Outriders 00:20:35 - Destiny 2 00:22:42 - Animal Crossing: New Horizons Mario Update 00:25:39 - Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos 00:30:49 - Maquette 00:34:08 - StarCraft II 00:35:25 - What We Want From Elden Ring 00:47:50 - Community Emails
In this episode we continue our conquest of Battlefield 4 while talking about Tom's frustrating VR hardware situation, Erk's super nerd Dota spreadsheet, and VR boxing games. Tom also tells us about Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos aka TOTALLYNOTZELDA. We touch on the newest Nintendo Direct, the death of Anthem,...
This episode is sponsored by Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos. Visit https://store.team17.com and use code DICE10 for a 10% discount. Matt’s been hanging with mice in Mausritter, Wheels has been battling cards in Dinn and Meehan has been terraforming Mars in, er, Terraforming Mars. That’s before we jet off to the new sci-fi edition of Quest, consider the demise of Legend of the Five Rings and, you guessed it, comment on the latest D&D movie casting news. There’s also our advice on moving from board games to RPGs, resolving conflict at the table and roleplaying in familiar pop-culture worlds. Plus: which board game world we’d choose to live in.
This episode starts off with 3 hosts, but that is definitely not how it ends. Stay tuned for a WILD ride. Paul is playing Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos and Breathedge, while Jon revists 100% Orange Juice. Sean finishes Cyberpunk 2077, and tries out Spyro Remastered, Killer Queen Black (this part only ended up in the audio version), and begins Yakuza 0. In news we discuss the recent State of Play livestream including all the exciting Final Fantasy VII Remake news,. We also talk about the new PSVR info, Anthem's conclusion, a real interesting Dragon Age 4 update, and a prototype of Dinosaur Planet being recovered. Enjoy the show? Consider supporting it at https://www.patreon.com/topdownperspective
On this week's episode of The Game Informer Show, we discuss a handful of the games we've been playing recently, including Valheim, Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection, Bravely Default II, Olija, and Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos. It's a full show, but we make time for another fantastic round of community emails. So please join Andrew Reiner (@Andrew_Reiner), Dan Tack (@dantack), Alex Van Aken (@itsVanAken), Ben Reeves (@Benjaminreeves), and Noclip's Danny O'Dwyer (@dannyodwyer) for another wild and ever-entertaining episode! Thanks for listening! Please make sure to leave feedback below and share the episode if you enjoyed it. You can watch the video above, subscribe and listen to the audio on iTunes or Google Play, listen on SoundCloud, stream it on Spotify, or download the MP3 at the bottom of the page. Also, be sure to send your questions to podcast@gameinformer.com for a chance to have them answered on the show! Our thanks to The Rapture Twins for The Game Informer Show's intro song. You can hear more of their music at their website. To jump to a particular point in the discussion, check out the time stamps below. 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:43 - Introducing Noclip and Danny O’Dwyer 00:08:15 - Bravely Default 2 00:13:40 - Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos 00:16:07 - Ghosts ‘N Goblins: Resurrection 00:24:30 - Fortnite and Gaming with Family 00:29:39 - Valheim 00:38:00 - Olija 00:40:28 - Community Emails 01:23:48 - Get Rec’d