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VIII Bienvenidos, lunáticos, a este viaje tan especial… el programa número 200 de La Llamada de la Luna. Han sido muchas las sendas recorridas, muchas las preguntas lanzadas al vacío, esperando algún eco en la penumbra. Y hoy, en este episodio tan señalado, regresan aquellos que, con su voz, su mirada y su curiosidad, han arrojado luz sobre lo desconocido: investigadores, periodistas y testigos que han compartido con nosotros la aventura del misterio. No es un programa cualquiera. Es el número 200. Una reunión de voces, de saberes y de interrogantes que todavía resuenan en la oscuridad. Cada emisión ha sido un paso hacia lo inexplicable. Cada palabra, una pequeña llave que abre puertas veladas. Y hoy, esas puertas suman doscientas. Doscientas huellas que hemos dejado juntos en el tiempo. Cada uno de nuestros invitados ha sido, de verdad, una “puerta abierta” al misterio, un faro que ilumina lo desconocido y nos permite asomarnos a mundos insólitos. Sus pasiones, su conocimiento y su experiencia han dejado huella en la historia del misterio en España, Europa y en definitiva, en el mundo. Contamos con la presencia de reconocidos investigadores, periodistas,magos, diseñadores, directores, escritores, productores y divulgadores del misterio. Estos son nuestros invitados de hoy… Pablo Villarrubia – Doctor en Ciencias de la información la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Combina los reportajes que publica periódicamente con nuevos libros y sus colaboraciones en distintos medios de comunicación, sea prensa, radio o televisión para España y Brasil. Actualmente es reportero-guionista del programa Cuarto Milenio de Iker Jiménez. Javier Arríes – Licenciado en Ciencias Físicas por la UNIVERSIDAD Complutense de Madrid en la especialidad de Física de la Tierra y del Cosmos. Apasionado desde joven por la ciencia y lo mágico, ha dedicado más de cuarenta años a investigar lo insólito, publicando seis libros y numerosos artículos, además de colaborar en radio y mantener una sección en Una Noche en el Laberinto de RNE. José Luis Hernández Garvi – Escritor y divulgador histórico. Como tal, sus artículos aparecen habitualmente en las páginas de revistas como Historia de Iberia Vieja, Muy Historia o Revista Española de Historia Militar. También colabora en varios medios de comunicación y son destacadas sus apariciones televisivas en el programa «Cuarto Milenio», en Cuatro TV. En su faceta como ensayista es autor de los libros Episodios ocultos del franquismo o Glorias y miserias imperiales, entre otros y galardonado con más de 30 premios. Félix Friaza – Investigador y “curioso por defecto” especializado en casos paranormales. Conocido por sus estudios sobre la “Plaza de los Aparecidos” en Albacete, caso que ha abordado en programas de radio del misterio. Director del podcast “La Academia de los Nocturnos” John Dee – Apasionado por el misterio, crea el pódcast Incognito File, en el que comparte investigaciones nutridas de la prensa anglosajona y en colaboración con otros divulgadores del género. Esa misma inquietud lo lleva a dar el salto a la escritura de la mano de la editorial Guante Blanco, donde publica dos obras: “Los cuervos de Amityville”, en la que aborda uno de los episodios más oscuros y enigmáticos del terror contemporáneo, y una segunda obra que consolida su voz dentro del panorama literario del misterio “Sasquatch, la tribu de los hombres peludos de las montañas”. Javier Resines – Periodista especializado en Criptozoología y Criptobotánica, lleva casi cuatro décadas dedicado a la investigación y divulgación del fenómeno de los animales no reconocidos por la ciencia oficial, con especial interés en la casuística española. Es autor de “Círculo de Buscadores”- un ensayo novelado sobre los críptidos más interesantes que podrían poblar nuestro planeta- y colaborador habitual de diversas revistas y programas de radio y TV nacionales e internacionales. Dirige los blogs Criptozoología en España y Criptobotánica. Colaborador en el podcast Academia de los Nocturnos con la sección “Caminando entre Monstruos”. José Antonio Caravaca – Es uno de los ufólogos más reconocidos de la actualidad. Ha publicado más de un millar de artículos, colaborado en revistas especializadas como Año Cero / Enigmas y El Ojo Crítico, y participa en documentales y programas de televisión como Cuarto Milenio. En 2015 sus investigaciones sobre las diapositivas de Roswell tuvieron gran repercusión internacional. Es especialmente conocido por su «Teoría de la Distorsión», una propuesta innovadora que ha abierto un intenso debate en la ufología y cuyos artículos han sido traducidos a numerosos idiomas. Carlos Bustos – director y presentador del podcast El Centinela del Misterio (Metropolitan Radio). En sus episodios aborda temas de misterio, lo oculto y lo sobrenatural, así como crónica negra e insólita. Ricardo Sánchez – director de Dragón Marketing y Comunicación y director creativo, conocido por su trabajo como Risconegro, tanto en el mundo editorial como en la aplicación de arte y tecnología, la realidad aumentada y el Big Data para eventos y exposiciones. Es licenciado en Bellas Artes y cuenta con una MBA, especializándose en ilustración para la divulgación histórica y en dirección de proyectos de creatividad, arte y tecnología. Colaborador habitual en programas de radio y televisión en temas de misterio e historia. Marcos Carrasco – Pintor, ilustrador digital y director artístico, licenciado en Bellas Artes por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Ha expuesto en ciudades de Europa, Estados Unidos, China y en numerosos puntos de España, con obras presentes en colecciones privadas y museos como la Biblioteca Nacional de Madrid y el Museo Miguel Hernández de Elche. Combina su trabajo pictórico con la ilustración digital, colaborando con destacados directores de cine y publicidad. Forma parte del equipo La Escóbula de la Brújula. Mercedes Pullman - Nieta de exiliados españoles en la URSS, se licenció en Filología Rusa antes de emigrar a España, donde amplió su formación con los estudios de Trabajo Social y una licenciatura en Antropología Social y Cultural en la UNED. Su labor profesional combina la ayuda social con la investigación, siendo la antropología su verdadera pasión. Actualmente es vicepresidenta de la Sociedad Española de Antropología y Tradiciones Populares, directora de la revista digital Antropología y Tradiciones Populares y del programa de radio Encuentros cercanos con Mercedes Pullman. Juanjo Sánchez-Oro – Historiador, licenciado en Historia Medieval por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y miembro del Centro de Estudios Mirobrigenses, perteneciente a la Confederación Española de Centros de Estudios Locales (CECEL) vinculada al Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) Con más de dos décadas de investigación, se ha especializado en el estudio crítico de las creencias científicas, religiosas y sobrenaturales a lo largo de la historia. Sus trabajos abordan mitos arqueológicos, los orígenes sociales del espiritismo y la evolución de la parapsicología, entre otros fenómenos. Es autor de dos libros y numerosos artículos publicados en revistas académicas y de divulgación sobre historia local y de las mentalidades. Colabora habitualmente en prensa especializada y en programas de radio como La Rosa de los Vientos (Onda Cero), Dimensión Límite (EsRadio) y Tras los límites. David Cuevas – Periodista licenciado por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, cuenta con más de veinticinco años de trayectoria en radio y podcast colaborando en programas como La Sombra del Espejo, Somos Series y El Dragón Invisible. Es autor de numerosos libros, entre ellos Dossier de lo insólito e Inexplicado, y coordinador del ensayo benéfico Hay otros mundos, pero están en este. Actualmente dirige el podcast Expediente DL y ejerce como redactor jefe de la revista El Ojo Crítico, participando también en medios escritos de alcance nacional como El Español y El Mundo. Luis Boyano –licenciado en Psicología y especializado en Psicología Pedagógica, combina su formación académica con una amplia trayectoria artística en interpretación, clown, pantomima y magia. Ha trabajado en televisión como actor, mago y presentador. En su faceta más reciente, Luis Boyano presenta La cabina de los espíritus, una versión renovada del clásico acto espiritista, junto a su colaboradora Karla. El espectáculo combina efectos tradicionales con innovaciones actuales, invitando al público a participar activamente, y ha sido reconocido con premios nacionales e internacionales de magia. Juan Antonio Sanz – Periodista y especialista universitario en Historia Militar y Servicios de Inteligencia, ha trabajado como reportero y corresponsal en países como España, Rusia, Corea del Sur, Japón, Uruguay, Bolivia y Cuba. Su pasión por el folclore, la historia y los viajes lo ha llevado a recorrer los Andes, la Amazonía y la Ruta de la Seda en busca de leyendas y mitos. En su libro Vampiros, príncipes del abismo refleja los resultados de sus investigaciones sobre el vampirismo, tras un exhaustivo trabajo de campo que lo llevó desde Grecia y Rumanía hasta Extremo Oriente, Rusia, América del Sur y Estados Unidos. Recientemente ha publicado Vampiras, princesas del abismo, donde amplía su investigación sobre el vampirismo femenino, recorriendo Grecia, Rumanía, Extremo Oriente, Rusia, América del Sur y Estados Unidos para rastrear leyendas y mitos, consolidándose como un referente en el estudio de lo sobrenatural. Jorge Rivera – Inquieto por naturaleza, se ha formado en dirección de escena y dramaturgia en la ESAD de Málaga, completando además estudios de investigación en Creatividad (Psicología y Educación) y un Máster en Economía de la Experiencia. Su trabajo se centra en la comunicación, el respeto y el desarrollo de las personas, tanto a nivel individual como en grandes grupos. Además de su faceta artística, ha trabajado como jefe técnico, gestor cultural, traductor y en diversos otros roles, combinando su pasión por el arte con la formación y el trabajo con equipos humanos. En el año 2000, Jorge Rivera rodó el cortometraje Un golpe definitivo en el enigmático Cortijo Jurado, donde el equipo vivió sucesos extraños como accidentes, incendios, enfermedades repentinas y la desaparición de un actor, lo que alimentó la leyenda de que el cortijo estaba maldito. Veinte años después, documentó esta experiencia en Imborrable, donde revisita los hechos, entrevista al equipo y expertos, y ofrece una mirada crítica y reflexiva sobre lo ocurrido. Raúl Ferrero Licenciado en Derecho por la Universidad de Valencia y titulado como corredor de seguros, compagina su trabajo con la afición por el mundo del misterio, del folklore popular y la España mágica. Es autor del libro Brujas, sabias y malditas, ensayo histórico sobre el mundo de la brujería, publicado en la editorial Guante Blanco. En la editorial Almuzara ha publicado los siguientes ensayos: Oficios, mágicos y ocultos, Autómatas y cabezas parlantes y Valencia Hereje. Asimismo, participa en diferentes medios de comunicación y prensa escrita en la divulgación del misterio. Juanca Romero – Emprendedor y defensor de los valores de la comunicación, acumula más de tres décadas de trayectoria en medios, especialmente en radio, donde dirige proyectos como Onda Universal Canarias y la revista digital DeMisterios. Su pasión por la comunicación lo ha llevado a promover la enseñanza de la oratoria en las aulas y a desarrollar iniciativas vinculadas al misterio, como Rutas Misteriosas, el podcast, del que es presentador y delegado de la empresa en Tenerife. Colaborador habitual en medios de comunicación y autor de siete libros, ha sido reconocido con el Premio al Mérito Profesional 2024 y es miembro de instituciones como la Real Sociedad Económica Amigos del País de Tenerife y la Sociedad Española de Antropología y Tradiciones Populares. Óscar Fábrega y Raquel Berenguel – Licenciado en Humanidades y apasionado de la filosofía, la antropología y la historia, ha desarrollado una amplia trayectoria como escritor, articulista y bloguero, destacando su página Pa lo que hemos quedao y sus colaboraciones en medios como Más Allá, Muy Historia, Clío Historia, Enigmas, El Ojo Crítico y El 8º Sabio. Junto a Raquel Berenguel, Licenciada en Humanidades y doctora en Prehistoria e Historia Antigua, dirige el programa de radio Tempus Fugit en Candil Radio y coordina proyectos relacionados con personajes singulares de la historia, como Homo Insolitus. Es autor de numerosas obras, entre ellas Prohibido excavar en este pueblo, Pongamos que hablo de Jesús, Compendium Rhedae: 100 años de Rennes-le-Château, ¿Son reales? Reliquias de Cristo, La Magdalena: verdades y mentiras, Dios ha vuelto, Eso no estaba en mi libro de historia de los cátaros y A propósito de Poe. La última obra de Raquel es Historia 3una Histeria. Cosas de Brujas. Cristian Puig – Desde temprana edad mostró un profundo interés por el misterio y los sucesos aparentemente inexplicables. A los 18 años se alistó en el ejército y, a los 23, ingresó en el Cuerpo Nacional de Policía, donde ha desarrollado gran parte de su carrera en el ámbito de la Policía Judicial, especializándose en investigación. Ha colaborado en la revista especializada El Ojo Crítico y se define como un profesional polifacético, con inquietudes que abarcan la investigación, los viajes y el deporte, especialmente las artes marciales. Tras la pista del misterio es su primer libro, fruto de su experiencia y pasión por lo desconocido. Gustavo Doménech – Investigador y escritor, autor de varios títulos, entre los que destacan Los héroes de Hueva, Salmon Enterprise y Rompiendo el silencio. Anomalías a mi alrededor. Su labor de investigación actualmente se centra en el estudio de fenómenos ufológicos, analizando patrones de avistamientos, recopilando testimonios y explorando diversas teorías sobre su origen y naturaleza. No es raro encontrarlo en programas como Clave 45, donde comparte sus investigaciones sobre experiencias anómalas y patrones OVNI. Además, ha realizado traducciones de manuales de artes marciales al español, publicado un manual sobre escuelas con influencias del Hakko Ryu Jujutsu y un libro sobre el Mimawari y Shingen Gumi. Enrique de Vicente – Periodista, escritor e investigador español especializado en misterio, fenómenos paranormales y ciencias ocultas. Fundador de Año/Cero y autor de numerosos libros, participa en programas de televisión como Cuarto Milenio y Horizonte. Actualmente continúa su labor divulgativa a través de su canal de YouTube, compartiendo conferencias, entrevistas y análisis sobre fenómenos. Manuel Carballal, nace en La Coruña, España, en 1967. Diplomado en Teología por el Instituto Teológico Compostelano (Santiago de Compostela) y en Criminología por la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela y la Escuela Catalana de Criminología. Su especialidad: la criminalidad asociada a las creencias. Es colaborador en medios de prensa, radio y televisión, centrándose en temas como sectas, fenómenos paranormales, ocultismo, servicios secretos, etc. Viajes de investigación: ha realizado trabajo de campo en diversos países de África, Asia y América, conviviendo con chamanes, practicantes de religiones populares, médiums, santeros... Algunas de las líneas que más ha explorado: Fenómenos paranormales, ovnis, posesiones, fenómenos inexplicables, Ocultismo, esoterismo, creencias populares. Investiga fraudes esotéricos, prácticas ocultistas, colecciones de casos de creencias dudosas o rituales. Criminalidad asociada a las creencias: delitos relacionados con sectas, prácticas fraudulentas, homicidios o suicidios vinculados a creencias extremas o rituales. Investigación de personajes polémicos, por ejemplo un estudio biográfico-investigativo sobre Carlos Castaneda. Algunos de sus libros más conocidos: Los Peligros del Ocultismo: Crimen, delito y misterio. Los Expedientes Secretos: el Cesid, el control de las creencias y los fenómenos inexplicables. El Secreto de los Dioses Investigación PSI: Una historia de la parapsicología científica universitaria. La vida secreta de Carlos Castaneda Y mi mayor gratitud a Lola Velasco, por su trabajo tras bambalinas y los años de verdadera amistad – Directora del programa de radio La Gata Cristy en Onda Capital, Sevilla, y copresentadora del podcast Academia de los Nocturnos, donde se exploran enigmas históricos, leyendas urbanas, casos inexplicables y entrevistas del panorama literario actual. Desde lo más profundo, quiero darles las gracias. Gracias por compartir su tiempo, su entusiasmo, su curiosidad… por enseñarnos que detrás de cada historia siempre hay algo que merece ser explorado. Sus investigaciones y su vocación divulgativa han dado sentido a este viaje que emprendimos juntos. Doscientas noches escuchando voces que nos guían, que nos inspiran, que nos emocionan y que nos hacen cuestionar lo cotidiano… Hoy celebramos juntos este aniversario, este programa 200, como un homenaje al misterio que nos une y nos invita a seguir buscando, siempre, más allá de lo evidente. HAZTE MECENAS: No dejes que La Biblioteca cierre nunca sus puertas. Suscríbete en iVoox o en tu Plataforma preferida y comparte. Gracias a nuestros MECENAS, sin ustedes esto no sería posible. Canal Telegram: https://t.me/LaLamadaDeLaLuna YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEOtdbbriLqUfBtjs_wtEHw Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Profesor y compositor Rodrigo Álvarez publica disco para piano. Nos visita la artista visual angelina María José Vásquez Moya. El Significado de Las Flores detiene el tiempo con su segundo disco "Tempus Fugit".
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España es un crisol de pueblos y culturas, y esa rica amalgama histórica —celtas, romanos, godos, musulmanes y reconquistadores, seguida de la influencia borbónica y francesa— dio pie a una relación muy particular con la brujería. En la conversación inicial se traza cómo el término “bruja” quedó desde antiguo como categoría femenina, a diferencia del inglés, que reserva “warlock” o “wizard” para hombres. Se evocan las imágenes populares de la bruja: la anciana de nariz aguileña, el gato negro, el caldero y la escoba, símbolos de un imaginario cargado de misoginia. De hecho, ese desprecio se evidencia en el lenguaje: insultos y connotaciones negativas se dirigen casi exclusivamente al género femenino, mientras que sus equivalentes masculinos suelen carecer de la misma carga peyorativa. En este programa participan David Santiso y Gerald, quienes reflexionan sobre cómo el patriarcado —desde el Senado romano hasta el Génesis bíblico y la rigidez de la Iglesia católica— ha relegado a la mujer al ámbito doméstico y ha estigmatizado sus saberes. Señalan ejemplos del léxico (“hijo de puta” versus “hija de puta”) que ilustran una desigualdad lingüística arraigada, y subrayan que el control de la palabra ha sido siempre la primera batalla ideológica. Para profundizar en estas cuestiones, reciben a Raquel Berenguer Córdoba, doctora en Prehistoria e Historia Antigua por la Universidad de Almería, co-directora del podcast Tempus Fugit y autora del libro Historia de una Histeria. Cosas de Brujas. En su obra, Raquel documenta cómo las mujeres fueron desde recolectoras y sanadoras heredando el conocimiento de las plantas, hasta sacerdotisas y videntes en el mundo clásico. Con la consolidación del cristianismo, esos saberes se demonizaron: a partir del siglo XIII las curanderas y adivinas pasaron a ser consideradas brujas malvadas, acusadas de pactar con el Diablo y de crímenes fantásticos —matar cosechas, secuestrar niños o causar abortos con la mirada— para justificar su persecución. Además, la discusión recorre las mitologías regionales y sus criaturas femeninas (estrigas, lamias, empusas, sanas), que fueron fusionadas con la figura de la bruja en los manuales de herejía, creando un “cajón desastre” donde heredaron atributos de divinidades paganas y monstruos nocturnos. Así, la bruja se convirtió en arquetipo de lo maligno, instrumento de control social y castigo de la autonomía femenina, un legado que Raquel Berenguer desentraña con rigor y sensibilidad en su libro. https://www.edenex.es
Most casual Yes fans aren't familiar with their 1980 release Drama. After 8 years of gold and platinum releases, Drama failed to sell as well as its 70s prog counterparts like Close To The Edge or Fragile. When they went to the south of France to record in late 1979, it was the most celebrated Yes lineup of Jon Anderson (vocals), Chris Squire (Bass), Steve Howe (guitars), Rick Wakeman (keyboards) and Alan White (drums), Coming off two solid efforts in Going For The One and Tormato, there was strong interest in the band, especially in America where they'd prebooked a tour including 3 sold out shows at Madison Square Garden. However, factions took over and cracks were exposed in the harmony of the band. Howe, White and Squire would come later and bring producer Roy Thomas Baker with them. Those four would dismiss the airy and ethereal efforts of Wakeman and Anderson in favor of their own heavy and proggy riffs. After Alan White injured himself roller skating with Richard Branson (as one does), the retreated back to England but Anderson and Wakeman had had enough and they left the band. Under the same management of Brian Lane and using the same studios were The Buggles, Geoff Downes (Keyboards) and Trevor Horn (vocals) vehicle for their worldwide hit Video Killed The Radio Star. Chris Squire invited them in to help write some songs but really, he wanted them in the band. Though Trevor Horn was reluctant to try to replicate Jon Anderson's high pitched vocals, they eventually joined and recorded Drama. Critics said it sounded remarkably like Yes, maybe more than they expected. But while Trevor's vocals aren't an exact match of Anderson's, they do hit that high register and the work by the musicians of Yes is off the charts strong. Tempus Fugit is a quintessential Yes song and Run Through The Light gives Trevor something closer to his own range while Geoff modernizes Yes' sound. Many Yes fans decided that no Anderson and No Wakeman meant No Thanks. But Drama has aged well and even the Roger Dean cover, which was never a big favorite of The Wolf compared to most all he did with Yes and Asia, is something that grows on you. This is a hidden gem in the Yes catalog, one that The Wolf includes among his favorite Yes albums. Give it a chance, see if you agree. * And if you can get the 2004 remaster do so - it sounds great and has lots of bonus tracks including some from the Anderson/Wakeman sessions. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most casual Yes fans aren't familiar with their 1980 release Drama. After 8 years of gold and platinum releases, Drama failed to sell as well as its 70s prog counterparts like Close To The Edge or Fragile. When they went to the south of France to record in late 1979, it was the most celebrated Yes lineup of Jon Anderson (vocals), Chris Squire (Bass), Steve Howe (guitars), Rick Wakeman (keyboards) and Alan White (drums), Coming off two solid efforts in Going For The One and Tormato, there was strong interest in the band, especially in America where they'd prebooked a tour including 3 sold out shows at Madison Square Garden. However, factions took over and cracks were exposed in the harmony of the band. Howe, White and Squire would come later and bring producer Roy Thomas Baker with them. Those four would dismiss the airy and ethereal efforts of Wakeman and Anderson in favor of their own heavy and proggy riffs. After Alan White injured himself roller skating with Richard Branson (as one does), the retreated back to England but Anderson and Wakeman had had enough and they left the band. Under the same management of Brian Lane and using the same studios were The Buggles, Geoff Downes (Keyboards) and Trevor Horn (vocals) vehicle for their worldwide hit Video Killed The Radio Star. Chris Squire invited them in to help write some songs but really, he wanted them in the band. Though Trevor Horn was reluctant to try to replicate Jon Anderson's high pitched vocals, they eventually joined and recorded Drama. Critics said it sounded remarkably like Yes, maybe more than they expected. But while Trevor's vocals aren't an exact match of Anderson's, they do hit that high register and the work by the musicians of Yes is off the charts strong. Tempus Fugit is a quintessential Yes song and Run Through The Light gives Trevor something closer to his own range while Geoff modernizes Yes' sound. Many Yes fans decided that no Anderson and No Wakeman meant No Thanks. But Drama has aged well and even the Roger Dean cover, which was never a big favorite of The Wolf compared to most all he did with Yes and Asia, is something that grows on you. This is a hidden gem in the Yes catalog, one that The Wolf includes among his favorite Yes albums. Give it a chance, see if you agree. * And if you can get the 2004 remaster do so - it sounds great and has lots of bonus tracks including some from the Anderson/Wakeman sessions. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“I'm a deep cuts person — the hits get you there, but the album cuts keep you.”Perfectly timed for Canada Day, this episode wraps up Sara J and Darrin's epic two-part conversation with a deep dive into their shared love for The Tragically Hip. Sara shares the recent rediscovery of a 2003 Gord Downie solo show in Buffalo, while Darrin traces how learning to code sparked his journey into archiving live music—starting with Boston indie band Wheat, and later expanding to The Spoons, Rheostatics, Bourbon Tabernacle Choir and of course, The Tragically Hip.The two explore how last fall's Hip docuseries inspired the now-thriving Hip archive (which—hard to believe—isn't even a year old). Sara gushes about how she's used the archive for numerous creative projects, and Darrin reflects on the generosity of tapers and the band's openness to live recording over the years.They lovingly nerd out over stats and setlists—Darrin's seen 129 of the ~180 Hip songs live across 34 shows—and talk about the live albums that shaped his listening, from Peter Gabriel's Plays Live to Dire Straits' Alchemy and Genesis's Three Sides Live. And yes, they reveal their favorite Hip records—Sara's pick? In Violet Light (of course).From there, the conversation winds through Darrin's time playing in his own band, Tempus Fugit, and how recording albums like Shallow Water Blackout reshaped the way he listens to music. (Highly recommended listening, by the way.)To close, things turn tender and deeply personal. Darrin shares the one show he regrets missing, flipping the question to Sara J—who opens up about the loss of her father, how it distanced her from music and The Hip for years, and the unexpected ways that reconnecting through the docuseries, working with jD from TTH Top Forty Countdown, and a whole lot of healing brought her full circle.Where you can find this week's guest:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darrincappe/The Hip Archive: https://www.thehiparchive.com/index2.shtmlHave a show to contribute? Send an email: info@thehiparchive.comBourbon Tabernacle Choir: https://www.bourbontabernaclechoir.comThe Indie Music Archive: https://www.theindiemusicarchive.comGood. Gone. Dead.: https://www.goodgonedead.rheostaticslive.comRheostatics Live Archive: https://www.rheostaticslive.comTempus Fugit: https://www.fugitland.caThomas Trio And The Red Albino: https://www.thomastrioandtheredalbino.comWheat Music Archive: https://www.thiswheat.comNorthern Wish - A Canadian's Perspective on Music: https://www.northernwish.com/category/genesis/Donate to DATC Media Company: https://datcmediacompany.com/supportGive the gift of Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Datcmediacompany/giftThe DATC Media Podcast Family: https://datcmediacompany.com/podcastsJoin us for "Sunday Evening Jam"! https://www.youtube.com/@dewvre1974Get your early bird tickets for "A Celebration of The Hip for ALS" on October 4th: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-celebration-of-the-hip-for-als-tickets-1137838598879?aff=oddtdtcreator&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3OiQE1P_UgOCfqBQK6pp8HQofDQaOXoVIPqxtgaXltv481zOuDOeDB6Q8_aem_JBfNSyaAXNOGEAt-NZAQoQWant to donate or sponsor "A Celebration of The Hip for ALS" on October 4th? Send an email with the subject "fundraiser" to: tthtop40@gmail.comLet's Collab! https://datcmediacompany.com/collab-opportunties-1Follow DATC Media:https://datcmediacompany.comhttps://www.facebook.com/datcmediahttps://www.instagram.com/datcmediacompany/Follow Dropped Among This Crowd Podcast:https://www.instagram.com/droppedamongthiscrowdpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/droppedamongthiscrowd/Email: droppedamongthiscrowdpod@gmail.comBook a conversation on "Dropped among this Crowd": https://datcmediacompany.com/contact/ola/services/be-on-dropped-among-this-crowd-podcastFollow Sara J:https://www.facebook.com/sara.till41/https://www.instagram.com/sarajachimiak/
Invitamos a uno de nuestros autores favoritos, historiador y Director del programa "Tempus Fugit" para que usando su nuevo libro como referencia, Judas, el Iscariote: Tras el beso del traidor https://www.amazon.com/Judas-Iscariote-Tras-traidor-Spanish/dp/8410526956 nos ayude a discercir un poco la controversia tan grande que hay detras de este personaje. Su historicidad y sus dilemas filosoficos. Sin Judas, hubiera habido redencion segun el catolicismo? Si no hubiera sido Judas, tendria que ser otro? Fue Judas un elegido? Tuvo Judas libre albedrio? VIAS DE CONTACTO: Radio: https://edenex.es/ RADIOCADENA SPAIN www.radiocadenaspain Un abrazo desde Argentina fmlarama.listen2myradio.com fmlarama.blogspot.com Fm 107.3 Mhz. Email: podclave45@gmail.com Web: clave45.wordpress.com Google+ : podclave45@gmail.com Twitter: @laclave45 @santiso6969 Facebook: https://facebook.com/clave45 YouTube.com iTunes.com Spotify.com Escucha La Clave Roja, por Pites de Grao https://www.youtube.com/@PitesDeGrao Y por Ivoox https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-clave-roja_sq_f11686536_1.html
Tracklist: 1 Tempus Fugit, Magna Rhythmica 2 Just a Dream (Unrelased), Giovanni Conte 3 Broken Mind, Luckes 4 Orthodox, Ferdinger 5 Frantic, Carl Shorts 6 Last Call (Unrelased), Giovanni Conte 7 R, Mossed 8 Civilization (filter Re-Dub) Maraxe 9 Broken Heart, Luckes 10 Pressure in my head, Andy BSK (Sandro Mure) 11 Effusiveness, Oscar Sanchez 12 Getting Busted, Chris Da Break 13 Pem Pem (Unrelased), Giovanni Conte 14 Apolagis (Unrelased) Giovanni Conte 15 Keep It Up, Xavier 16 Backup, Carles Dj, Dj Rotura XXL 17 May Day (Unrelased), Giovanni Conte
Produced by Joseph Cottrell, Wayne Hall, Ken Fuller and Jeffrey Crecelius Unbelievably, it's already 10 years since we lost Chris Squire. Tempus Fugit, but this time not in a good way. To mark this sad milestone, Prog Magazine has included 2 large articles about Chris in the latest issue, number 160. The person charged with writing the main piece was friend of the YMP, Stephen Lambe. Mark and I spoke to him this week about the greatest bassist the world has ever seen, the irreplaceable Christopher Russell Edward Squire (4 March 1948 – 27 June 2015). Stay tuned for that conversation in a few minutes' time. What made Chris special? When was he at his best? What did his Yes colleagues think of him? Let us know if you agree with us! Chris Squire Fish Out Of Water, Chris Squire Chris Squire - photo by Jeremy North The great Chris Squire Yes - The Tormato Story Available now! YesMusicBooks.com YMP Patrons: Producers: Joseph Cottrell Wayne Hall Ken Fuller Jeffrey Crecelius Patrons: Aaron SteelmanLindAl Dell'AngeloLobate ScarpBarry GorskyMark BaggsBill WhittakerMark James LangBob MartilottaMark SlaterBrian HarrisMartin KjellbergBrian SullivanMichael HanderhanChris BandiniMichael O'ConnorCraig EstenesMiguel FalcãoDave OwenPaul HailesDavidPaul TomeiDavid HeydenRachel HadawayDavid PannellRobert NasirDavid WatkinsonRobert VandiverDeclan LogueRonnie NeeleyDemScott ColomboDoug CurranSimon BarrowFergus CubbageStephen LambeFred BarringerSteve DillGary BettsSteve LuziettiGeoff BailieSteve PerryGeoffrey MasonSteve RodeGuy DeRomeSteve ScottHenrik AntonssonSteven RoehrHogne Bø PettersenTerence SadlerTodd DudleyJohn CowanJohn ThomsonJohn HoldenJohn ViolaJamie McQuinnTim Stannard Become a Patron!
ALMA SANS Y LA NECESIDAD DE HACER EL BIEN LA HISTORIA DE LA BRUJAS: ENTRE EL MITO Y LA LEYENDA. Raquel Berenguel, doctora en prehistoria e Historia Antigua, codirectora del programa de radio y podcast, “Tempus Fugit" y autora de “Historia de una histeria. Cosas de Brujas”, de la editorial Guante Blanco RADIOTEATRO: UN ENCUENTRO EN LA NOCHE
From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above. Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.Resting as resistance Folk musician Emily Youngdahl Wright of Minneapolis admires writer and community-space-maker Amọké Kubat. She wants people to know about the final step of Kubat's ongoing project to honor those who mother children by offering them a place to rest — literally. The exhibit features rocking chairs that were created during a community build and then painted, collaged or otherwise re-created by Minnesota artists. “Rocking Chair (Re)Evolution” is a free, drop-in show at the Weisman Art Museum on the West Bank of the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis. The exhibit is open Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29 from 11-5 p.m., with a ceremony on Sunday from 1-3 p.m. The rocking chairs will be gifted to 12 mothers and grandmothers previously chosen with community feedback. Emily said: The whole project itself is just such a beautiful example of thinking about what kind of rest do you need, and what kind of support do you need? The chairs are an example, I think, of tending to the spirit and the heart and the body [in] this work that really doesn't end when you're a parent and when you're a grandparent, and when you are tending to this world that is in so much need of tending right now.— Emily Youngdahl Wright21st century opera Composer Eric Heukeshoven of Winona plans to head to Rochester to watch Hometown Opera Company's New Media Opera performance, featuring scenes of new and familiar works staged in a multimedia format. The first act consists of scenes from Rochester composer Kevin Dobbe's “Tempus Fugit.” The second act centers women's voices with scenes from Verdi, Puccini, Dvořák, Wagner and Strauss. Performances are Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the Rochester Civic Theatre. Eric Heukeshoven said the staging is: As 21st century as I can possibly imagine.It is an opera that explores the human experience and time, and it does this by combining live performances of vocalists and dancers with digital projections, what Kevin calls motion-capture ‘metahumans' and singing projected avatars. I've seen a clip that he sent me recently, and it is absolutely mesmerizing.(He adds that Act Two scenes are “fully staged and choreographed, but also using projections that Kevin has created.”)— Eric HeukeshovenMinneapolis hosts breaking qualifier for national competition Kelly Rabe of Champlain started taking hip hop and breaking classes over the pandemic, and she wants people to know that Minneapolis will be in the national eye this weekend when it hosts the Red Bull BC One Cypher One competition. Local and regional b-girls and b-boys will compete in one-on-one battle style for a spot at the National Finals in Denver. The event will be held in a new venue on the Minneapolis scene: Royalston Square, located in the North Loop. There are open qualifier preliminaries on Friday. The main event is Saturday, starts at 7 p.m. and costs $10. Kelly described her experience: This is probably maybe my third year going to the BC One, and I have to say, it is like the most hyped event I have ever been to in the Twin Cities. I mean, it's better than music festivals. It's better than dance parties. There's just an energy like nothing else. The spectators are really supportive of the dancers. They'll be cheering, they'll be screaming, jumping up and down when they see the dancers do amazing things. It's a really welcoming community. Not to mention they have, like, world-renowned DJs that are spinning the tunes for these dancers. So, I mean, it's a full dance and music action. — Kelly Rabe
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"Remember Man that thou art dust, and unto dust thou shalt return!"There's no time like Lent to reflect a little more deeply on death. Find the catechism section here: https://www.vatican.va/content/catechism/en/part_one/section_two/chapter_three/article_11/ii_dying_in_christ_jesus.html As always, check out our work, and join our email list, at https://ouroutpost.org/join our free resource library platform herecatch our other podcast, Love Your Marriage, by clicking here: https://ouroutpost.org/podcasts/see what we have upcoming in terms of events here: https://ouroutpost.org/events/send us an email at hello@ouroutpost.organd please rate, review, and share!If you're a Catholic husband, feel free to sign up for some time to chat with Joseph! https://bookme.name/ouroutpost/45-minutes-with-joseph
Decimosexto programa de la decimotercera temporada, el 418 del total, dedicado a las películas nominadas al Oscar "La sustancia" y "Anora". Muchas gracias a Merche Murcia del programa "Onda Palantir" y a Óscar Fábrega del programa "Tempus Fugit" por habernos acompañado y también a todos los que nos escucháis y dejáis vuestros comentarios en Facebook, Bluesky (@cineenserie) e Instagram (@cinenserie).
Que ponencia tan enriquecedora nos otorga Oscar Fabrega, escritor de libros como "Pongamos que hablo de Jesus" y el Director de la editorial de Guante Blanco, que ademas lleva su propio podcast, TEMPUS FUGIT. VIAS DE CONTACTO: Radio: https://edenex.es/ RADIOCADENA SPAIN www.radiocadenaspain Un abrazo desde Argentina fmlarama.listen2myradio.com fmlarama.blogspot.com Fm 107.3 Mhz. Email: podclave45@gmail.com Web: clave45.wordpress.com Google+ : podclave45@gmail.com Twitter: @laclave45 @santiso6969 Facebook: https://facebook.com/clave45 YouTube.com iTunes.com Spotify.com Escucha La Clave Roja, por Pites de Grao https://www.youtube.com/@PitesDeGrao Y por Ivoox https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-clave-roja_sq_f11686536_1.html
¿Qué le diremos a Jesús el día que termina el año? Lo que cada uno tenga en su corazón, pero no olvidemos ser agradecidos. ¿No eran diez los curados?, preguntó, dolido, el Señor. Hemos recibido un diluvio de gracias, y cada uno tendrá conciencia de ellas. Pero no dejemos de agradecer las Misas y las comuniones que recibimos. Y volver a la consideración del a caducidad del tiempo y de la permanencia del amor.
บางครั้งการหลงทาง หรือค้นหาความหมายของชีวิตไม่เจอ อาจเกิดขึ้นจากเรายังให้ความสำคัญกับสิ่งเล็กๆ รอบตัวไม่พอ ถึงแม้ว่ามันจะมีความสำคัญ แต่ถ้ายิ่งเล็กน้อยหรือเห็นได้ยากเท่าไร เราก็ยิ่งมองข้ามมันไปมากขึ้นเท่านั้น . โดยพอดแคสต์ Good Night ในค่ำคืนนี้จะพาทุกคนไปทบทวนความสำคัญ และเพิ่มคุณภาพให้กับ ‘ช่วงเวลา' ต่างๆ ในชีวิต เพื่อเติมความสุขเล็กๆ ให้กับปัจจุบันของเรา และทำให้เราเห็นความหมายในชีวิตได้อย่างชัดเจนมากขึ้น . . #ฟังก่อนนอน #missiontothemoon #missiontothemoonpodcast
บางครั้งการหลงทาง หรือค้นหาความหมายของชีวิตไม่เจอ อาจเกิดขึ้นจากเรายังให้ความสำคัญกับสิ่งเล็กๆ รอบตัวไม่พอ ถึงแม้ว่ามันจะมีความสำคัญ แต่ถ้ายิ่งเล็กน้อยหรือเห็นได้ยากเท่าไร เราก็ยิ่งมองข้ามมันไปมากขึ้นเท่านั้น . โดยพอดแคสต์ Good Night ในค่ำคืนนี้จะพาทุกคนไปทบทวนความสำคัญ และเพิ่มคุณภาพให้กับ ‘ช่วงเวลา' ต่างๆ ในชีวิต เพื่อเติมความสุขเล็กๆ ให้กับปัจจุบันของเรา และทำให้เราเห็นความหมายในชีวิตได้อย่างชัดเจนมากขึ้น . . #ฟังก่อนนอน #missiontothemoon #missiontothemoonpodcast
In dieser Folge des Stone Prog Podcasts begrüßt Marek Arnold den Label-Chef Dirk Jacob. Gemeinsam sprechen sie über „Tempus Fugit“, einer Plattenfirma, die sich mit Herz und Seele progressiver Musik verschrieben hat. Dirk erzählt von der Entstehung des Labels, den Künstlern, die er unterstützt, und seiner Vision für die Zukunft des Genres. Ein spannender Einblick hinter die Kulissen für alle Fans des Progressive Rock! tempusfugit.de stoneprog.de bside-music.de #stoneprog #marekarnold #podcast #prog #progrock #artrock
Meditaciones preparadas (aunque no exclusivamente) para hacer un retiro espiritual y mejorar en su vida cristiana, de oración y de trato con Dios. A cargo del Padre Ricardo Sada Fernández de México.
La protagonista del 'Farolillo por un día' de este jueves es Tempus Fugit, una mujer de mundo, aficionada a los saltamontes con tomate y con más paciencia que un fotógrafo de fauna salvaje.
Send us a textWe see the return of an old friend...sort of. Mike and Andrew ponder where this episode fits into the show's usual format. Which alien species is this? Mulder takes his theory gun and just lets loose by the end of the episode, to the hosts' delight. JOIN OUR SOCIALS!magusmediaproductions.netwww.facebook.com/groups/thisisnothappeningpod/ @TINHXFilesPodCONTACT US!tinhxfp@gmail.com
Episode 10 -- The Finale -- of The Year Before Disneyland wraps in July, 1955. We begin at The Disneyland Hotel and why it NOT opening with The Park was a Blessing. Then it's back to TV with the 1st new ‘Disneyland' The Show Ep since March: The Park's “Pre-Opening Report!” Then it's Walt & Lillian's 30th Wedding Anniversary and (we hope) The Mark Twain's Maiden Voyage. THEN, in the Week before Park Opening? Walt goes to The Hollywood Bowl, Disneyland gets a Freeway Offramp & an Address, while ABC preps the Biggest Live Event in TV History. Not a big enough finish for you? We'll also chat what was in Fantasyland Opening Day! Including Steve Martin. For more info, or sharing YOUR questions & comments, please find us on Instagram @fromoutofthepastpodcast! Thanks for listening ...
On this first day of summer, we're reflecting on the complexities and emotional challenges of scheduling and managing time. Why does managing our schedules often feel so stressful, chaotic, and even triggering? The episode begins with Rachael admitting: “I'm laughing at how we on the Allender Center Podcast could take a topic like scheduling and dive into the deep recesses of the complexity of it.” The truth is that scheduling is not just about logistics and managing time, but also about dealing with deeper issues like desire, grief, hope, and connection. The seemingly simple act of arranging our days can bring to the surface feelings of loss, as we confront the limits of what we can realistically accomplish. It can reveal our deepest desires, highlighting what we prioritize and what we long to make time for. Our schedules can also be a source of hope, as we plan for future events and possibilities, and a reflection of our need for connection, as we coordinate our time with others. Join us for what we hope is a relatable conversation on how we navigate this common aspect of life, recognizing the emotional layers beneath the surface of our calendars and to-do lists.
Laura Maddox, bar manager-owner at Austin's Small Victory, joins us today to dissect the Stinger. Dubbed "the king of after-dinner cocktails," Laura teaches us how to master this two-ingredient mix of Cognac and creme de menthe. Listen on, or read below, to learn Laura's Stinger recipe — and don't forget to like, review, and subscribe! Laura Maddox's Stinger Recipe Ingredients 1 ounce creme de menthe, such as Tempus Fugit or Giffard 2 ounces Cognac, such as Frapin, Dudognon, or Brandy Sainte Louise Directions Add all ingredients to a mixing glass with Clinebell ice. Stir until chilled. Strain into a chilled coupe glass. Garnish with a lemon twist.
Harry Nilsson was a man in a hurry. There's no time, people! Life is happening now, and if you don't act fast and grab it, you'll be outta luck. Dead at 52, the former Wunderkind, one of Rock's most innovative song stylists, exited this earthly realm, having burned out his candle from both ends - in terms of life, work, and alcohol consumption - but, thankfully, he left behind a clutch of living monuments to his originality. This song started life as a B-side to the magisterial Without You, whose soaring vocal allegedly caused Harry to burst a hemorrhoid. He never did anything half-way. And, almost 40 years later, it re-emerged as the musical fulcrum for Natasha Lyonne's zany existential Netflix series Russian Doll, causing a reported 3,300 percent jump in Spotify streams. It seems you can't keep a good song down, and every time Lyonne's character re-awakens, Harry's ear worm reanimates, winding her back up - a bobbing apple in the enigmatic tub of time. So, you got something to do? Do it now; don't hesitate! Make that phone call; say what you need to say. Tempus Fugit!
Send us a Text Message.What happens when two friends have cocktails and dish on a movie? Magic, pure magic. My first returning guest this week is Patrick Pickarts. Patrick debuted in episode 56 when he told us all about being a nurse in tech. And if you don't remember him, well, how could you forget about Patrick, it would be like putting Baby in a corner and nobody puts Baby in a corner (Let's see how many movie references I can get in here). In episode 56, Patrick referred to the hit movie, The Devil Wears Prada and gave me some flack about not having seen it. So right then and there, I committed to watching and inviting him back for an episode in which we give our commentary. It's been seven months since I made that commitment and all I can say is TEMPUS FUGIT- time flies! I recently celebrated my 60th birthday and have vowed not to let time slip away from me because I found out what the secret to life is: friends. Best friends. Patrick is my friend and I could not let this promise go unfulfilled. In the end, instead of the five-minute snippet, I test Patrick's knowledge with Prada trivia (if you ask me, I'm not sure he's even seen it!) Sit back, relax, and enjoy your low-calorie popcorn and assorted confections. Well, here goes nothin'! For Patrick's bio, visit my website (link below).Patrick's InstagramContact The Conversing Nurse podcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theconversingnursepodcast/Website: https://theconversingnursepodcast.comYour review is so important to this Indie podcaster! You can leave one here! https://theconversingnursepodcast.com/leave-me-a-reviewWould you like to be a guest on my podcast? Pitch me! https://theconversingnursepodcast.com/intake-formCheck out my guests' book recommendations! https://bookshop.org/shop/theconversingnursepodcast Email: theconversingnursepodcast@gmail.comThank you and I'll talk with you soon!
“Tempus fugit” - Latin proverb meaning “time's a wasting” or “time flies” as we on Outlook discuss disability and endless other things. Our third co-host Barry (and guide dog Oyster) are back with us today. Times flying for Barry here in Canada, but this week we hear more from him about his life after blindness, in Ireland, and as he broadened out and began to travel on his own. How he learned to be blind? "It can be done." We'll hear more about adventures with Barry and Oyster, her adventures in discovering for herself, as we talk guide dog vs white cane and other tools in our tool kits. Why don't you have another guide dog? We discuss Kerry and Barry ice skating and its similarity to tandem cycling, dealing with continued inaccessibility with our electronic braille devices and Bluetooth on our iPhones, and we finish off discussing a recent FB post from a blind person which had some in the blindness community talking. Thanks to Connor Scott-Gardner for their thoughtful words. You can find their Facebook page with so many insightful posts including the one we covered on this show here: https://www.facebook.com/p/Connor-Scott-Gardner-100082294361791/
I'll be honest. I've always struggled with getting my head around all things Yes, finding much of their discography overly complex and pretentious ... fidgety-on-purpose ear-ache-my-eye kinda stuff. However, after much training and coaxing from my brother who absolutely adores the band, I have been able to extract an hour and half of their material that sits comfortably in my best-of prog rock file. Here I have extracted 50 minutes from that file, a playlist that I hope may just appeal to you metalheads out there who are also struggling with the enigma that is Yes. I've seen all good headbangers joining the Yes call!!! Side One The Yes Album (1971) (0:00) I've Seen All Good People (6:47) Starship Trooper Fragile (1971) (16:15) We Have Heaven (17:44) Roundabout Side 2 (26:15) Long Distance Runaround Close To the Edge (1972) (29:49) Siberian Khatru Drama (1980) (38:48) Tempus Fugit (44:01) Machine Messiah
Repasamos con Manuel Toharia las noticias más significativas sobre ciencia de esta semana. Hablamos de los xenotrasplantes de órganos, es decir, trasplantes a pacientes médicos de órganos animales modificados genéticamente. Comentamos el nuevo sistema desarrollado por expertos de la Universidad de Málaga (UMA) en colaboración con la empresa Airbus, que acorta el tiempo de espera entre despegues y mejora la estabilidad al levantar el vuelo. Y también traemos una lectura recomendada, Los matemáticos serios son los que no se ríen nunca, un libro-medicamento para combatir la fobia a las matemáticas. El final lo pone la belleza de la poesía de Eugenio Manuel Fernández Aguilar y su "Tempus Fugit". Escuchar audio
Elena Sánchez ha hecho selección de algunos de los fareros y fareras a los que hemos conocido en esta T-6 de El Faro. Oyentes que vienen pisando fuerte y que se lanzan al estrellato contando algunas de sus intimidades más graciosas, entre ellas los pedos vaginales de Tempus Fugit, la flauta desafinada del Trotamundos o los churros que le alegran el día al Sur de Granada
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Named after "the most famous train in the world," today's drink sees us head to London with significant stops in New York and Chicago, as we explore the 20th Century Cocktail. Joining us to do so is Meredith Barry, the co-owner and operator of Platypus and New Society in St. Louis. Listen on (or read below) to discover Meredith's 20th Century Cocktail recipe, and don't forget to like, review, and subscribe! Meredith Barry's 20th Century Cocktail Recipe Ingredients 1 1/2 ounces gin, such as Hayman's or Plymouth 3/4 ounce Cocchi Americano 3/4 ounce fresh lemon juice 1/4 ounce creme de cacao, such as Tempus Fugit 2 dashes (1 dropper) saline solution Directions Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake until well chilled. Double strain into a chilled coupe glass. Garnish with a lemon twist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The end of the year provides business owners with a unique opportunity to evaluate their progress toward their goals and reflect on the accomplishments of their teams. It is also the perfect time for RIAs to work through their annual compliance checklists. As you prepare for the coming year, ask yourself, “What worked this year? What didn't? What actions can we take in the coming year to push the needle further toward the eight-figure exit?” In this episode, I look at the importance of an end-of-year checklist, and some of the items that it should include. A few of my checklist items could surprise you, but I feel they are critical to sustainable success. You don't want to miss this episode, friends! This week on The Financially Simple Podcast: (00:41) Tempus Fugit (02:19) Celebrate the Wins (03:54) The CEO and the Receptionist (06:09) Financial Review (09:18) Will Your Current Goals Continue Into the New Year? (12:05) Annual Compliance Review (14:04) Rest & Reflect Our Favorite Quotes: “Rest is not the absence of performance. It's part of performance.” - Brent Cassell, VP of the HR group at Gartner About The Financially Simple Podcast If you are looking for a podcast that speaks directly to the challenges and puzzles of running a business, you've come to the right place. The Financially Simple podcast was built for you. With over 400 episodes and counting, our host Justin Goodbread covers a broad range of topics, from starting a small business to prepping it for sale, to growing your personal wealth. Justin's combination of analytical skills, tough love, and a healthy dose of experience delivers practical ideas that will benefit business builders at every stage of their business journey. If you have questions, or comments for Justin, submit those at: https://financiallysimple.com/ask-justin/ Connect with Justin: Financially Simple newsletter Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Subscribe Here: Apple Podcast Spotify Google Podcast iHeart Radio Stitcher Let us know your thoughts about the show - please leave a review on iTunes to help others discover the podcast. Financially Simple is a division of WealthSource Partners, LLC (“WSP”), which offers investment advisory and financial planning services. All investing involves risk of loss, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results and nothing in this podcast should be construed as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit. All market indices discussed are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested into directly. Business planning services offered by WealthSource Business Advisors, LLC (“WBA”). This podcast is distributed for informational purposes only. The content of this podcast represents the views and opinions of Justin Goodbread and/or the podcast's guests and do not necessarily represent the views and/or opinions of WBA, WSP or their affiliates or representatives. Statements made in this podcast are subject to change without notice. Neither WBA, WSP or their representatives, the podcast's hosts or its guests have an obligation to provide revised statements in the event of changed circumstances. Statements made in the podcast are not to be construed as legal or accounting advice or as personalized advice of any nature. Listeners should conduct their own review of any statements made or strategies discussed and exercise judgment or consult with their own professional advisor to see how the information contained in this podcast may apply to their own circumstances.
So happy to have painter (and sculptor!), Elisabeth Condon, back on the podcast on the eve of her solo show opening in Miami! A huge fan of her work, I was excited to learn more about her process and influences. Catch her new work in person at: "Tempus Fugit" Emerson Dorsch Gallery : Dec 3, 2023 - Feb 3, 2024 Untitled Fair / Emerson Dorsch / Booth A23: Dec 6-10, 2023 Elisabeth's works that we mentioned in this episode were: "Lupine" 2023, "Post-Epistemic Flower" 2023, "Forest" 2023, "Transporters" (Chairs) 2023, and "Dusk" 2023 Visit Elisabeth Condon online at: Elisabethcondon.com or @elisabethcondon on IG Visit Emerson Dorsch Gallery online at: Emersondorsch.com/ or @emersondorsch on IG Thank you, Elisabeth! Thank you, Listeners! And thank you so much, Patreon supporters and Buy Me a Coffee supporters! ---------------------------- Pep Talks on IG: @peptalksforartists Peps has a Patreon! If you are a Peps fan and would love more pep talks in your life, please consider supporting the podcast financially on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PepTalksforArtists! For $5 a month, patrons receive exclusive mini Pep-isodes monthly or bimonthly, delivered directly to their email inbox with a clickable link. No tech savviness required! Also, patrons receive early access to not-yet-released full episodes, fresh out the oven. Join the Peps fam on Patreon and become a part of the Pep Talks Peerage today. Find out more here: https://www.patreon.com/PepTalksforArtists Pep Talks on Art Spiel as written essays: https://tinyurl.com/7k82vd8s BuyMeACoffee Donations appreciated! All music and effects are by Soundstripe --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peptalksforartistspod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peptalksforartistspod/support
HAPPY HOUR FLIX is a podcast all about the movies you love and love to talk about. A nostalgic look at what we grew up watching and how they still impact us today.In today's episode, hosts Steven Pierce and Matt Mundy sit down with the special guests, baseball movie experts, not to mention baseball-analytics duo-gurus, Ellen Adair and Eric Gilde.Get ready to step back in time to the glorious movies of 1992, bringing it home to for a unique spotlight on the timeless FALL Classic - 'A League of Their Own'. Of course, we must toast to this cinematic journey with our specially curated drink with our friends over at Misguided Spirits from Milady's down in Soho on 160 Prince St, voted top 50 best bars in North America this year, 2023, and recently nominated for “best new US cocktail bar' at Tales of the Cocktail” - and made specially by their head bartender, Izzy find her on instagram @izzy_seesWho's Louor "By the way I loved you in the Wizard of Oz"1 oz well MISGUIDED dressed gin.75 oz China China, a french bitters.25 oz Gifford Caribbean, pineapple liqueur .25 oz Tempus Fugit crème de bananaStirred/pour over big cube/ garnish expressed orange twist And if we all do it right...get ready for a delicious taste of big league chew Ever wondered how Penny Marshall's films and baseball intertwine? Or how the evolution of baseball analytics has influenced the storytelling of films like 'A League of Their Own'? You're about to find out. We'll also be looking at the stellar performances of Bill Pullman and Rosie O'Donnell, and how their characters bring a unique charm to the film. Humbly, too, we say to expect fascinating behind the scenes stories, as well as an in-depth analysis of the character dynamics that drive the gripping narrative.No discussion of 'A League of Their Own' would be complete without appreciating the unforgettable performances of Tom Hanks and Madonna. We'll be sharing interesting on-set anecdotes and exploring the depth of their contributions to the film. You'll also get a better understanding of the gender dynamics, character arcs, and narrative decisions that have helped cement this film as a timeless classic. Packed with humor, insightful commentary, and captivating trivia, this episode is all set to be a home-run for both film enthusiasts and baseball fans. Let's play ball!Hey all, a quick reminder, no matter where you are listening to us, if you could rate us and drop us a review on Apple Podcasts, we'd be so grateful - it really helps us spread the good vibes. Thank you!HAPPY HOUR FLIX is produced by James Allerdyce and Lori Kay, and hosted by Steven Pierce and Matt Mundy.Main Title is by Johnny Mineo.Happy Hour Flix | Movies You Love
In today's episode, Caleb returns to the show to dive into one of his most popular phrases- ‘tempus fugit'. When you hear those two words the first thing you may think is “what does that mean?”. Well it's pretty simple, but packs a deep meaning. ‘Time Flies' is the English transition for the Latin phrase. Tune in to hear how you should always consider this short phrase in every stage of business or life you're in. Connect with us below: Save 50% on Equip Registration-https://www.compusystems.com/servlet/ar?evt_uid=826&PromoCode=GG50 Online Store-https://stan.store/GrowingGreenPodcast The Landscaping Bookkeeper-https://thelandscapingbookkeeper.com/ Send hate mail or encouragement to P.O. Box 1091 Trussville, Al. 35173 Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/growinggreenlandscapes/ Email-ggreenlandscapes@gmail.com ISOtunes Save 10% with code GG10-https://isotunes.com UZMARKETING Yard Signs-GG10- https://lddy.no/1f2dx
We hear a great Mike Millard master recording of YES in LA on Oct 3, 1980 in support of their transition album, Drama. Trevor Horn sings beautifully and the whole band is on fire. We hear Machine Messiah, Tempus Fugit, and And You And I. Amazing performance and recording.
Let's talk about cabinets, and how to keep your stuff off the floor. Then, we'll visit a "very unique" museum, play with some electrical connectors, tell a very creepy story, and finally let Wonderhussy tell us how to make videos. This episode is also a YouTube video. https://youtu.be/WLkSpQ2OWk0 FIND US: We're on Facebook (Built to Go Group), Instagram (@collegeofcuriosity), and we have a Discord server (invite at top of main page at builttogo.com.) Tempus Fugit. Keeping Cabinets Closed Locking Cabinet Pulls These things aren't perfect, but they're good for some applications https://amzn.to/45co4pe New Child Locks that get out of the way Haven't tried these, but they look great https://amzn.to/3MhKZH4 VISITING CREATOR PROGRAM We have a single slot open for a male content creator to join us as we cross the Panama Canal FOR FREE. That's right, we'll pay for you to come with us as we traverse the Caribbean. Nov 7 - 21, 2023. Click here to learn more! YouTube video about the program: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ekzog2gIgU A Place to Visit: Umbrella Cover Museum, Peaks Island, Maine Well, it's just what it says it is. :) https://umbrellacovermusuem.org Product Review: Fake Wago Connectors XALXMAW Lever Connectors, 62 pcs. https://amzn.to/3BGlbQ6 The REAL WAGO Connectors https://amzn.to/41KlhRe Some links are affiliate links. If you purchase anything from these links, the show will receive a small fee. This will not impact your price in any way.
We have some surprising breaking news to talk about! And afterward, we'll share our thoughts on Tempus Fugit. Chime in with your thoughts! Relevant Links: -Sonic Perspectives interview with Rick Wakeman: https://www.sonicperspectives.com/interviews/interview-with-rick-wakeman/ -Fake Band Practice: http://www.instagram.com/fakebandpractice -Saxlife cover of "We Have Heaven": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fz4sd4Dm9Ko -Yes Source YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@YesSource -Yes: The Tormato Story: https://burningshed.com/kevin-mulryne_yes-the-tormato-story_book -Drum Talk TV 10th Anniversary Celebration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/drum-talk-tv-10th-anniversary-celebration-tickets-603930511417 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yesshift/support
Join authors Jules Pelarski, Kate Heartfield, Katy Naylor (Voidspace Zine) and Tenacity Plys for another FanFiAddict author roundtable! During the discussion, these four talented creatives share their takes on Interactive Storytelling, exploring various interactive mediums, how to create innovative ways for readers/fans to engage with stories, approaches to storytelling through games, art, etc. and much more. This is the second edition of our monthly AUTHOR ROUNDTABLE series, where we bring a handful of authors together to discuss a topic related to SF/F/H, writing craft, publishing and more. SUPPORT THE SHOW: - Patreon (for exclusive bonus episodes, author readings, book giveaways and more) - Merch shop (for a selection of tees, tote bags, mugs, notebooks and more) - Subscribe to the FanFiAddict YouTube channel, where this and every other episode of the show is available in full video - Rate and review SFF Addicts on your platform of choice, and share us with your friends EMAIL US WITH YOUR QUESTIONS & COMMENTS: sffaddictspod@gmail.com ABOUT THE PANELISTS: Jules Pelarski is the author of Tempus Fugit, an interactive time travel adventure. Find Jules on Twitter or their personal website. Kate Heartfield is the author of The Embroidered Book, The Valkyrie, Assassin's Creed: The Magus Conspiracy and more, along with the interactive fiction games The Road to Canterbury and The Magician's Workshop. Find Kate on Twitter, Amazon or her personal website. Katy Naylor is the editor-in-chief of Voidspace Zine, and an author of poetry, fiction and games. Find Katy on Twitter, Amazon or her personal website. Tenacity Plys is the author of the novella Family Curse, along with numerous short stories, short films and more. Find Tenacity on Twitter, Amazon or their personal website. FOLLOW SFF ADDICTS: FanFiAddict Book Blog Twitter Instagram MUSIC: Intro: "Into The Grid" by MellauSFX Outro: “Galactic Synthwave” by Divion --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sff-addicts/message
The X-Files Season 4, Episode 17: “Tempus Fugit” Originally recorded on 22 January 2023 Originally edited on 26 January 2023 Originally released on 27 January 2023 Music: “Dark Science” by David Hilowitz “The Truth Is What We Make of It” by The Agrarians “The Letter” by The Box Tops You can find links for basically everything I Want To Rewatch including our merch, our socials, and where to listen, here: I Want To Rewatch | Linktree
Reflexionaba San Agustín sobre el tiempo y decía que si nadie le preguntaba sabía lo que era, pero que si tuviera que explicarlo no sabría hacerlo. El tiempo marca nuestra vida diaria y fluye en un sentido, siempre hacia adelante, sin que haya posibilidad de una vuelta atrás. Hemos entrevistado a Carlos Blanco, doctor Ingeniero de Telecomunicación, profesor de la Universidad Europea de Madrid y autor del libro “Historia del tiempo” (Guadalmazán). Escuchar audio
The causes of things are complicated, and rarely do they go how we'd like them to go. So it's easy to point the finger— at other people, at unfair conditions, at the weather, at the advice we got. If it hadn't been for _______, I'd have won. Why did so-and-so have to get involved like that? It's all _______'s fault.And yet, the causes of things are also quite simple, at least according to the Stoics. Because to them, the fault always lies with us.---It is the only thing you have. Don't waste it. Seize it. Live it. Ryan outlines some of the tips the Stoics used used to make the most of their time. Meditate on them. Come back to them often. But most importantly, apply them.Check out the Tempus Fugit medallion to help remind yourself why you manage your time.✉️ Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: dailystoic.com/dailyemail
A tour of Walt Disney's apartment above the firehouse in Disneyland does not go quite as expected
This week, Dr. Doug talks: Tempus Fugit, PyPI, WordPress, Hikvision, Zimbra, Palo Alto, led morse code, and is joined by Expert Commentator Jason Wood on the Security Weekly News! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn234
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