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The Orange and Blue of Gulf Racing is one of the most familiar liveries in motorsport. When Englishman John Wyer got together with a Texas oil executive named Grady Davis, they formed a fast friendship and a winning partnership, taking on Ferrari and the rest. From the Ford GT40 to the Mirage and Porsche 917K, this is the story behind the fast colors and fast cars that made history. ENCORE EPISODESUPPORT THE POD:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hpheritageSUPPORT OUR SPONSOR:https://www.modelcitizendiecast.comFind Horsepower Heritage on the web:https://horsepowerheritage.comInstagram:@horsepowerheritageMUSIC CREDITS"What's The Angle?" by Shane Ivers https://www.silvermansound.com"Tennessee Hayride" by Jason Shawhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/"Coaster Race" by Sascha Endehttps://filmmusic.io/song/463-coaster-racehttps://filmmusic.io/standard-license"La Marseillaise" Performed by the United States Navy Bandhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/"Peaceful Desolation" by Kevin MacLeod https://filmmusic.io/song/4200-peaceful-desolationhttps://filmmusic.io/standard-license"Rhythm Beds 1" by Brian Holtz Musichttps://filmmusic.io/song/7856-rhythm-beds-1https://filmmusic.io/standard-license"Gothamlicious" by Kevin MacLeodhttps://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5741-gothamlicious https://filmmusic.io/standard-license"Wild Strawberries" by Lilo Soundhttps://filmmusic.io/song/6097-wildstrawberrieshttps://filmmusic.io/standard-license"Furious Freak" by Kevin MacLeodhttps://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3791-furious-freakhttps://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseSupport the Show.Subscribe to the Horsepower Heritage YouTube channel for more great cars and motorcycles! https://www.youtube.com/@horsepowerheritage8030
The Orange and Blue of Gulf Racing is one of the most familiar liveries in motorsport. When Englishman John Wyer got together with a Texas oil executive named Grady Davis, the formed a fast friendship and winning partnership, taking on Ferrari and the rest. From the Ford GT40 to the Mirage and Porsche 917K, this is the story behind the fast colors and fast cars that made history. SUPPORT THE POD:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hpheritageSUPPORT OUR SPONSOR:https://www.modelcitizendiecast.comFind Horsepower Heritage on the web:https://horsepowerheritage.comInstagram:@horsepowerheritageMUSIC CREDITS"What's The Angle?" by Shane Ivers https://www.silvermansound.com"Tennessee Hayride" by Jason Shawhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/"Coaster Race" by Sascha Endehttps://filmmusic.io/song/463-coaster-racehttps://filmmusic.io/standard-license"La Marseillaise" Performed by the United States Navy Bandhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/"Peaceful Desolation" by Kevin MacLeod https://filmmusic.io/song/4200-peaceful-desolationhttps://filmmusic.io/standard-license"Rhythm Beds 1" by Brian Holtz Musichttps://filmmusic.io/song/7856-rhythm-beds-1https://filmmusic.io/standard-license"Wild Strawberries" by Lilo Soundhttps://filmmusic.io/song/6097-wildstrawberries https://filmmusic.io/standard-license"Furious Freak" by Kevin MacLeodhttps://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3791-furious-freak https://filmmusic.io/standard-licensePorsche 917K image via Porsche Newsroom
Tink, and the rest of the crew, head out for a long awaited Mandalorian wilderness adventure. Transcript Not Yet Available Content Warnings the terms "Rule 34" and "Inflation" are mentioned Sexual suggestions and scenarios Drug and alcohol use Strong Language Violence, injury, death Music Credits Dusty by Crowander is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/crowander/acoustic-miniband-acoustic-minimals/dusty Bleu by Komiku is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Komiku/Its_time_for_adventure_/Komiku_-_Its_time_for_adventure_-_13_Bleu Little Canyon Ride (ID 1308) by Lobo Loco is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/next-wildwestworld/little-canyon-ride-id-1308 Chasin' It by Jason Shaw on AudionautiX is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License https://audionautix.com/Music/ChasinIt.mp3 Long John's Jump by Daddy Long Legs is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Daddy_Long_Legs/Live_at_WFMU_with_Todd-O-Phonic_Todd_262016/Long_Johns_Jump_1195 Little Canyon Ride (ID 1308) by Lobo Loco is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/next-wildwestworld/little-canyon-ride-id-1308 Tennessee Hayride by Jason Shaw on AudionautiX is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License https://audionautix.com/Music/TennesseeHayride Horror Drone #1 by Jason Shaw on AudionautiX is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License Audionautix.com Hawk/Eagle Cry (Distant) by PRINCEofWORMS is licensed under the Attribution License. https://freesound.org/people/PRINCEofWORMS/sounds/571273/
Season 2 Episode 32 The crew makes their way out of the governor's mansion and back to the Resistance base only to find out they have a new problem. Transcript Not Yet Available Your Game Master is Nick Robertson Xianna'fan is played by Lilit Penrod Karma Nailo is played by Cameron Robertson Tink is played by Hudson Jameson Content Warnings Talk of political assassination Sexual suggestions and scenarios Drug and alcohol use Strong Language Violence, injury, death Music Credits New Hero In Town by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5742-new-hero-in-town License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Living Voyage by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3985-living-voyage License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Dirt Road Traveler by Jason Shaw on AudionautiX is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License https://audionautix.com/Music/DirtRoadTraveler Dark Times by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3611-dark-times License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Villainous Treachery - Distressed by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4587-villainous-treachery---distressed License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Dancing at the Marketplace (ID 1365) by Lobo Loco is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/who-made-you/dancing-at-the-marketplace-id-1365 Tennessee Hayride by Jason Shaw on AudionautiX is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License https://audionautix.com/Music/TennesseeHayride Pinetree Boogie by Th' Legendary Shack Shakers is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Th_Legendary_Shack_Shakers/Cock_A_Doodle_Dont/Pinetree_Boogie Long John's Jump by Daddy Long Legs is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Daddy_Long_Legs/Live_at_WFMU_with_Todd-O-Phonic_Todd_262016/Long_Johns_Jump_1195 Chasin' It by Jason Shaw on AudionautiX is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License https://audionautix.com/Music/ChasinIt.mp3 Mornin', Noon & Nite by Daddy Long Legs is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Daddy_Long_Legs/Live_at_WFMU_with_Todd-O-Phonic_Todd_262016/Mornin_Noon__Nite_1638 Alien Sunset by Jason Shaw on AudionautiX is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License https://audionautix.com Deep Space by Jason Shaw on AudionautiX is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License https://audionautix.com Horror 13 by Jason Shaw on AudionautiX is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License https://audionautix.com
Well Counties, the time has finally come for us to bid adieu. Today we say goodbye to Counter Programming with Shira and Arielle. This little podcast has been a distraction for us during a crazy year, and we hope it's been that for you as well. We promised we'd continue Counter Programming until we were all vaccinated...and somehow that day is finally here. So now for some thank yous...Thank you, Counties, for tuning in each week to join us on this counter topics journey. Thank you to Daniel Tureck who has worked his sound magic on each episode. He is truly the best in the biz and we feel so lucky to work with him. Thank you to our Season 2 guests: Bethany Berger Eric Johnson (founder of Bumblecast.fm) Jess GoodmanEvery Day is a Food Day PodCounty Cousin Remy Thank you to Caio Slikta, who designed our logos for both seasons. Thank you to Jason Shaw, for our theme music that we can't stop dancing to, Tennessee Hayride. Want to keep in touch? Wed do! Email us: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.comFind us on IG: @counterprogrammingpodRemember, the pandemic isn't actually over yet so stay safe and follow CDC guidelines! And of course, keep on counting. From our countertops to yours, Shira & Arielle
Here it is, Counties! The last episode of season 1 of Counter Programming. Here's what to expect in this episode: - Shira and Arielle share where they were when Joe Biden was projected the winner of the presidential election - A recap (recount) of the episodes and the themes we discussed throughout the season: counts, countertops, counting of things, and so much more - Facts and figures of season 1 - Plans for next seasonLinks mentioned: - Recounts don't change outcomes all that oftenTHANK YOUS:Thank you SO much to Daniel Tureck, our sound guy and honorary third host. Find his work at robotslap.com. Thank you to Jason Shaw who composes our theme song, Tennessee Hayride.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer. Find his work on Instagram at @caioslikta.Thank you to you, Counties! Thanks for listening and tuning in.Zari BarzilaiBethany BergerRabbi Matt DreffinDylan PendrakEva BilickYurbisArielle's parentsShira's parentsFrom our countertops to yours...bye!
Counties, what a week we are in for.We're bringing you a bit of a distraction in the form of a recap episode. We re-watched The Office's season 5 two-episode premier, Weight Loss (Part 1) and Weight Loss (Part 2). Joining us for this episode is Leah Apothaker, a dear friend of our's and an Office historian, of sorts.What a treat!Links:- They Wish They Were UsCounties, we need your voices!Send us a voice memo to us at counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. The voice memo should say something along the lines of:Hi, I'm Arielle from Portland, Maine, and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira and Arielle.We'll be going on hiatus in a few weeks, Counties!Follow us on Instagram!Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer. Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer. Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Counties! It's almost here. Election 2020. In this episode, we share our voting plans -- What's your voting plan? Welcome to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle. On this podcast, we bring you stories and information on topics with the word "count" or "counter" in the title. Last week, we reviewed the 2002 film The Count of Monte Cristo. This week we're... COUNTing Down to the Election AKA giving you tips on how to stay involved in the last few days before the most important election of our lifetimes. Here's what you can do:1. Donate to these candidates (click on the links)Gary Peters (Michigan) MJ Hegar (Texas) Al Gross (Alaska) Jon Ossoff (Georgia) Raphael Warnock (Georgia) Barbara Bollier (Kansas) Cal Cunningham (North Carolina) Doug Jones (Alabama) Theresa Greenfield (Iowa) Steve Bullock (Montana) 2. Relational Organizing: when you chat with friends and family on the phone or in person, ask them about their voting plans!3. Sign up for call / text banking at mobilize.us/joebiden. The Counter Programming Challenge: sign up for at least one time slot before the election!4. Mission Arizona - opportunities for law students and lawyers5. Send pizza to long lines! polls.pizza for more info and to send a pie!Counties, we need your voices!Send us a voice memo to us at counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. The voice memo should say something along the lines of:Hi, I'm Arielle from Portland, Maine, and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira and Arielle.We'll be going on hiatus in a few weeks, Counties!Follow us on Instagram!Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer. Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer. Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey Counties! Welcome to the show. This week we review the 2002 version of film The Count of Monte Cristo. Warning: this episode is full of spoilers so we recommend you watch the film on Amazon first. If you're as obsessed as we are with the cast, checkout IMDB. We'll be back next week with some more VOTE Counter Programming content. But in the meantime, make sure to check back in our episode archive -- may we recommend our interview with Jesse Cerrotti about why Local Elections Count?!Counties, we need your voices!Send us a voice memo to us at counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. The voice memo should say something along the lines of:Hi, I'm Arielle from Portland, Maine, and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira and Arielle.Follow us on Instagram!Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer. Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer. Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties! Welcome to the show.This week, we're about local elections, because local election COUNT! Each week on the show, we focus on a different topic with the word "count" or "counter" in the title.This week, we chat with Jesse Cerrotti, who ran for city council in Astoria, Queens. He recently ended his bid for election. Learn about his story through our chat! LINKS:Rank choice votingDon't Laugh at Me songBe the One songDefend the Black vote@jessecerrotti Refer your friends to our podcast!Make sure to check back in our episode archive -- may we recommend our interview with Aryeh Nussbaum-Cohen, a counter tenor?!Counties, we need your voices!Send us a voice memo to us at counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. The voice memo should say something along the lines of:Hi, I'm Arielle from Portland, Maine, and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira and Arielle.Follow us on Instagram!Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer. Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer. Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties! Welcome to the show. This week, we're chatting counting political money, AKA political donations! Each week on the show, we focus on a different topic with the word "count" or "counter" in the title.Make sure to check back in our episode archive -- may we recommend our interview with Aryeh Nussbaum-Cohen, a counter tenor?!Sources in this episode: - Metrocosm's cool graphics - NPR's money tracker - 538 on how money affects elections - Investopedia on what candidates do with funds post campaign- Common CauseCounties, we need your voices! Send us a voice memo to us at counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. The voice memo should say something along the lines of:Hi, I'm Arielle from Portland, Maine, and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira and Arielle. Follow us on Instagram!Arms & Influence is a four-player political strategy card game where you'll use technology, policy, military, and diplomacy to advance your society to victory. Thank you to our episode sponsor, Arms & Influence. Use code "count" at checkout! Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer. Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer. Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties! ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE? WHERE'S YOUR POLLING PLACE? ARE YOU DRIVING ANYONE TO THE POLLING PLACE? Share your voting plan with us!This week, we are re-airing an interview that we put out in June. We chatted with D'Vera Cohn of the Pew Research Center about the census, AKA people counters!Each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Check back in our episode archives for hours and hours of counter programming content.We need your voice clips for the intro of our show! Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. Insta: @counterprogrammingpod.D'Vera Cohn is a senior writer and editor at Pew Research Center. She studies and writes about demographics in the United States, especially the census. Cohn was a Washington Post reporter for 21 years, mainly writing about demographics, and was the newspaper's lead reporter for the 2000 census. Before joining Pew Research Center, she served as a consultant and freelance writer for the Brookings Institution and Population Reference Bureau. Cohn is a graduate of Bryn Mawr College and is a former Nieman Fellow. She is an author of studies on the marriage and birth rates in the United States, migration between the U.S. and Mexico, and U.S. population projections. Cohn manages Pew Research Center's @allthingscensus Twitter account. She has spoken at national journalism conferences about how reporters can make use of demographic data in stories and often talks about the Center's findings in print and broadcast media.Here's the article we referenced in the interview: https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/04/17/its-clear-where-college-students-are-counted-in-the-2020-census-but-not-others-who-moved-due-to-covid-19/Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer. Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer. Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties! ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE? WHERE'S YOUR POLLING PLACE? ARE YOU DRIVING ANYONE TO THE POLLING PLACE? Share your voting plan with us!This week, we discuss how votes are COUNTED! Wooo! Yay, civic engagement.Each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Check back in our episode archives for hours and hours of counter programming content.Thank you to Jacey and Jess for lending your voice for the intro! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. Insta: @counterprogrammingpod.Here are our episode research sources:Thought Co.USA.govAccording to Ellen Weintraub, commissioner of the Federal Election Commission, “There is simply no basis for the conspiracy theory that voting by mail causes fraud.” Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Listen to Pray for Us Podcast:Season 2 of Pray for Us comes out this Friday- just in time for Rosh HaShanah, the Jewish New Year! So you have 2 days to binge season 1. We highly recommend starting with “Chill Jews,” the interview with Eliot Glazer, and “Pray for Pay,” their interview with Rabbi Alex Kress, a millennial rabbi. Happy listening, and HNY to our Jewish counties! Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer. Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer. Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Counties! Here we go. Each week at Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle, we bring you stories on anything "count" or "counter" related. We are your COVID-19 distraction-cast, offering you counter programming to all of the bad news hubbub -- get it... counter programming!?This week: It's The Great County Community Counting Episode. Usually, Shira & Arielle focus on a specific topic that contains the word "count" or "counter." Today's episode is a joint effort. We asked and we received! Counter Programming listeners from around the world (we call 'em Counties) sent in their voice clips -- stories, tales, thoughts on anything to do with counting. We had a blast listening and we can't wait for you to tune in. Thank you to everyone who sent in a story:MattSusieDelaneyRemyMiriamDylanBhavneetZariJakeEvaIf you are wondering where your invite was to send in a story -- that means you missed our Instagram posts inviting you to do so! Make sure to follow us there at counterprogrammingpod.This week's episode intro came to us from Remy! Thanks, Remy. You can be famous like Remy. Just sent a voice clip to us telling us your name and where you're listening to the show from. Then, email it to us at counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com.Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer. Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer. Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties!This week, we discuss year counters, AKA calendars! Each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Check back in our episode archives for hours and hours of counter programming content.Thank you to Leah for lending your voice for the intro! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. Insta: @counterprogrammingpod.A calendar - is a system for fixing the beginning, length, and divisions of the civil year and arranging days and longer divisions of time (such as weeks and months) in a definite order. (Thanks, Merriam Webster).According to Encyclopedia Britannica, by the 40s BCE the Roman civic calendar was three months ahead of the solar calendar. Caesar, advised by the astronomer Sosigenes, introduced the Egyptian solar calendar, which claimed that the length of the solar year was 365 1/4 days. Like our calendar, the year was divided into 12 months, which had either 30 or 31 days except February, which contained 28 days in common years and 29 in every fourth year/leap year. Fun fact: Leap years repeated February 23; there was no February 29 in the Julian calendar. Here are the most common birthdays in the world.Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.This week's episode was sponsored by:- PodCorn: a marketplace for podcast advertisers and products to find each other. Get paid for your podcast!Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer. Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer. Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties!This week, we discuss counties & gerrymandering. Each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Check back in our episode archives for hours and hours of counter programming content.Thank you to Margot for lending your voice for the intro! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. Insta: @counterprogrammingpod.Gerrymandering: to manipulate the boundaries of (an electoral constituency) so as to favor one party or class. Further: gerrymandering is a practice meant to create an unfair political advantage for a particular party or other such group by manipulating district boundaries. In the United States, a county is an administrative or political subdivision of a state that consists of a geographic region with specific boundaries and usually some level of governmental authority. The term "county" is used in 48 U.S. states, except Louisiana and Alaska (who have functionally equivalent subdivisions called parishes and boroughs). More links to things/articles we mentioned: - How the electoral college gerrymanders the presidential vote - Who Draws the Lines? - Old Navy commercial - Redraw - Mississippi counties on Sporcle Potential partner organizations for fighting gerrymandering in your state:Brennan Center for JusticeCommon CauseLeague of Women VotersCampaign Legal CenterNational Democratic Redistricting CommitteeLeave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.This week's episode was sponsored by:- PodCorn: a marketplace for podcast advertisers and products to find each other. Get paid for your podcast!Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer. Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer. Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties!This week, we discuss sperm & blood count. Disclaimer: Shira and Arielle are not medical professionals. This episode involves research from the interwebs and is not meant to be taken as medical advice. Rather, it should be enjoyed as entertainment. Or else.Each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Check back in our episode archives for hours and hours of counter programming content. Thank you to Melissa for lending your voice for the intro! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. Insta: @counterprogrammingpod.Blood count tests measure the number and types of cells in your blood. This helps doctors check on your overall health. The tests can also help to diagnose diseases and conditions such as anemia, infections, clotting problems, blood cancers, and immune system disorders. - Medline PlusAccording to Healthline Parenthood, A normal sperm count ranges from 15 million sperm to more than 200 million sperm per milliliter (mL) of semen. (that's a pretty big range!). Anything less is considered low. A low sperm count is often called “oligospermia.” But what is sperm count: sperm count, AKA semen analysis evaluates certain characteristics of a male's semen and the sperm contained therein.More links to things we mentioned:- Girl with the Pearl Earring- Johannes Vermeer- Do laptops damage sperm?- Arielle's old glassesShouts to:- Maculate Conception Podcast* - The Drop OutLeave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.This week's episode was sponsored by:- Podcast Movement: attend the world's largest gathering of podcasters for 20% off with code COUNTER.- Made To Order Podcast: give the gift of a personalized podcast episode- Relationship Hero: use code "counter" for $50 off of your first relationship coaching session!Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer. Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer. Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.*Correction: We accidentally referred to Maculate Conception podcast as "Immaculate Conception" in this week's episode. It is Maculate Conception.
Hey, Counties!This is a *special circumstance episode.* Shira & Arielle didn't have an internet connection for most of the week due to tropical storm Isaias and therefore put together a different kind of episode. Enjoy!Each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Today, we review the film "You Can Count on Me" and listen in on an interview between Shira and her brother, Ari, who studied combinatorics in college.Thank you to Ashlee for lending your voice for this section of the episode! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. Insta: @counterprogrammingpod.Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.This week's episode was sponsored by:- Made To Order Podcast: give the gift of a personalized podcast episode- Podcast Movement: attend the world's largest gathering of podcasters for 20% off with code COUNTER.- Relationship Hero: use code "counter" for $50 off of your first relationship coaching session!Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties!Each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Today, we learn about COUNTING sheep. Thank you to Michele and Jacob for lending your voice for this section of the episode! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. Insta: @counterprogrammingpod.WELCOME to all of our new listeners. Thank you for tuning in!Counting sheep is a mental exercise used in some cultures to try to put yourself to sleep.In most instances of the practice, the person who wants the sweet release of sleep will envision an endless series of identical white sheep jumping over a fence, while counting them as they jump. The idea, in theory, is to make yourself bored while occupying your mind with something simple, repetitive, and rhythmic, because all of these things help people fall asleep.The Serta Sheep SagaSerta has been using the idea of counting sheep to sell mattresses since 2000. The idea is that the sheep are put out of business by a Serta mattresses' ability to fix many of the common sleep issues. The sheep appear in many commercials that depict various scenarios where they lose their job -- as counting sheep -- to a couple's recent purchase or a Serta mattress.According to researchers at Oxford University, Allison G. Harvey and Suzanna Payne, from the Department of Experimental Psychology, counting sheep isn't super effective. Harvey and Payne found that the volunteer insomniacs took longer than usual to fall asleep on the nights they were instructed to count sheep (or were told not to do anything to help them fall asleep). Bottom line: counting sheep isn't really that great a solution.Here are a few tips & tricks from Sleep Education: Keep a consistent sleep scheduleGet at least 7 hours of sleep Wait until you're actually tired to get into bed and if you can't fall asleep in 20 minutes get out of bed until you're tired. Only use your bed for sleepingMake your room quiet and cool Avoid blue light before bed Avoid large meals, caffeine, alcohol, and fluids before bed Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.This week's episode was sponsored by:- Podcorn: learn how to monetize your podcast.- Podcast Movement: attend the world's largest gathering of podcasters for 20% off with code COUNTER.Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.Next week... Sperm Count!
Hey, Counties!Each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Today, we learn about disCOUNTs. We discuss the psychology of discounts -- why do they work?! We discuss extreme couponing (did you know it was a show that aired in the U.S. and Canada?). And we even have a guest on the show who identifies as a Maxinista! Listen in to learn about her tips for saving $$ + a rebuke of the fast-fashion industry.Thank you to Abby for lending your voice for this section of the episode! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. Insta: @counterprogrammingpod.WELCOME to all of our new listeners. Thank you for tuning in!Discount (noun): 1) a reduction made from the gross amount or value of something: such as a reduction made from a regular or list price. 2) the act or practice of discounting 3) a deduction taken or allowance madeDiscount (verb): to make a deduction from usually for cash or prompt payment; or to minimize the importance ofSourceLeave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Listen to the Quite Unusual podcast here!Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties!Each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Today, we learn about Counter protests.Thank you to Remy for lending your voice for this section of the episode! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. Insta: @counterprogrammingpod.WELCOME to all of our new listeners. Thank you for tuning in!A counter-protest is a protest action which takes place within the proximity of an ideologically opposite protest.The purposes of counter-protests can range from voicing opposition to the goal of the other protest to purposefully drawing attention from nearby media outlets away from the other protest toward the counter-protestors' cause to attempting to disrupt the other protest by conflict of a non-violent or violent nature.Sources:https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-400-000-man-march-a-brief-history-of-crowd-counting-1444987800https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/march-our-lives-draws-hundreds-thousands-washington-around-nation-n859716https://www.vox.com/platform/amp/policy-and-politics/2018/3/26/17160646/march-for-our-lives-crowd-size-countLeave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Listen to the Quite Unusual podcast here!Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
We've got a special bonus episode for you this week. Arielle is on a farm in Minnesota and she brings us a counting of the farm animals. We had promised to bring you an episode of counter protests (it's coming, we promise), but since Arielle is traveling, we didn't have the ideal recording set up. Thank you to Naomi for lending your voice for our intro! You can be that type of famous, too! Just record a voice clip and send it to us by email at counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. OR slide on into our DMs at @counterprogrammingpod. We'll be back soon with our regularly scheduled episodes!Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our sound engineer. Find his stuff at robotslap.com. Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw. As always, thanks to our host, Buzzsprout.
Bonus Episode 3 - Bar Crawl Brawl SCUUUUUUUUUUUUM SUUUUUUUUUUUUUMMER! Happy one year anniversary everyone! Enjoy one of our Patron-exclusive bonus episodes we recorded awhile back. Madgun and Tiny have a flashback episode before they ever met the ensigns. When life was full of merriment and nights were filled with drinking! Music and SFX credits: Tennessee Hayride by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Faster Does It by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100794 Artist: http://incompetech.com https://freesound.org/people/kylekirkpatrick/sounds/495336/ https://freesound.org/people/Timbre/sounds/483481/ https://freesound.org/people/InSintesi/sounds/348302/ https://freesound.org/people/KristopherTiberiusHaven/sounds/147037/ - Feddie Scum - The Gundam RPG Podcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/FeddieScum Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/feddiescum Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWptBHBc3no9bht-EpZO8wQ Support us on Patreon! - https://www.patreon.com/deadsetmedia
Hey, Counties!Each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Today, we learn about Count Chocula.Thank you to Jeremy for lending your voice for this section of the episode! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. Insta: @counterprogrammingpod.WELCOME to all of our new listeners. Thank you for tuning in!The monster cereals are a group of General Mills breakfast cereals. The line was introduced in 1971 and includes five brands, each featuring a cartoon version of a classic movie monster: Count Chocula, Franken Berry, and Boo Berry, Fruit Brute, and Fruity Yummy Mummy.According to General Mills, the original design for Count Chocula was drawn by George Carn, the same guy who drew the Trix Rabbit. Sources: - Cereaoulsly- Mental Floss- The Office clip- Count Chocula imageLeave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties!Each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Today, we learn about Count Olaf. We're joined by Margot Nissenblatt today.Thank you to Margot for lending your voice for this section of the episode! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. Insta: @counterprogrammingpod.Olaf etymology:From the Old Norse name Áleifr meaning "ancestor's descendant", derived from the elements anu "ancestor" and leifr "descendant."Synopsis of Olaf:A Series of Unfortunate Events is made of thirteen novels, written by American author Daniel Handler under the pen name Lemony Snicket. They are classified "children's novels," but the books often have a dark, mysterious feeling to them and have been classified as postmodern and metafictional writing.The books follow the turbulent lives of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire. After their parents' death in a fire, the children are placed in the custody of a murderous relative, Count Olaf, who attempts to steal their inheritance and, later, orchestrates numerous disasters with the help of his accomplices as the children attempt to flee.The books seem to be set in an alternate, "timeless"[16] world with stylistic similarities to both the 19th century and the 1930s, though with contemporary, and seemingly anachronistic scientific knowledgeNEXT EPISODE: Count ChoculaLeave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Thank you to this week's sponsor, Podcorn. Learn more and sign up for a free account here.Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties!Each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Today, we learn about Count Negroni.Thank you to Dawn for lending your voice for the intro section of the episode! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us!You can reach us by email: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. You can also reach us on Instagram @counterprogrammingpod.Negroni facts:A Negroni is a cocktail made of equal parts vermouth, gin, and campari.The Negroni was created at Cafe Casoni in 1919 in Florence, Italy Count Camillo Negroni was friends with the bartender Forsco Scarselli and he asked him to make him his normal drink but a bit stiffer His normal drink was an Americano (which has sweet vermouth, campari, and club soda with a lemon garnish) So the bartender replaced the club soda in his Americano with Gin...and the Negroni was bornThe drink became popular around Italy And Count Negroni even started his own distillery that bottled Negronis (and is still open today) Video inspiration for this episodeThere is some controversy regarding which "Count" "Negroni" is the inventor of The Negroni. More information here. Some believe it was Camillo Negroni, some believe it was Pascal Olivier de Negroni. The debate continues!NEXT EPISODE: we'll be covering COUNT OLAF!Thanks for tuning in! Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties!We hope you're healthy, safe, and engaged with our national conversation on police brutality and racism.As always, each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Today, we learn about people counters, AKA the census! In this episode, we discuss the important to filling out the 2020 census! You can do it right here. It only takes 10 minutes and it helps your community immensely. We also interview census expert, D'Vera Cohn. D'Vera Cohn is a senior writer and editor at Pew Research Center. She studies and writes about demographics in the United States, especially the census. Cohn was a Washington Post reporter for 21 years, mainly writing about demographics, and was the newspaper's lead reporter for the 2000 census. Before joining Pew Research Center, she served as a consultant and freelance writer for the Brookings Institution and Population Reference Bureau. Cohn is a graduate of Bryn Mawr College and is a former Nieman Fellow. She is an author of studies on the marriage and birth rates in the United States, migration between the U.S. and Mexico, and U.S. population projections. Cohn manages Pew Research Center's @allthingscensus Twitter account. She has spoken at national journalism conferences about how reporters can make use of demographic data in stories and often talks about the Center's findings in print and broadcast media.Here's the article we referenced in the interview: https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/04/17/its-clear-where-college-students-are-counted-in-the-2020-census-but-not-others-who-moved-due-to-covid-19/Here's the Sesame Street video we played: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZmLI7eYjmwThank you to Zari for lending your voice for the intro section of the episode! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us!You can reach us by email: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. You can also reach us on Instagram @counterprogrammingpod.NEXT EPISODE: It's 5:00 somewhere and we're making a Negroni. Learn about how this cocktail relates to "counter" programming.Thanks for tuning in! Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Today's ad comes from the Super Politics Podcast. Listen here.Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties!We hope you're healthy, safe, and engaged with our national conversation on police brutality and racism.As always, each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Today, we learn about counterproductivity. We start off this episode by sharing some resources for being an ally to the Black community at this time. If you are a white person trying to learn more about Black Lives Matter, follow WP4BL on instagram. check out your local chapter of Black Lives Matter.If you hear chants of “defund the police,” or “abolish the police” and want to understand more about what that would mean, two podcast recommendations for you: Today, ExplainedThe Daily Zeitgeist Follow Counter Propaganda on Instagram. Their mission is “reclaim the narrative.” They feature a person of color each day and tell their story. We're partial to it because it has “counter” in the title. If you're looking for a little more context into how police forces came about, and spoiler alert, they've always been racist and were founded on principles of white supremacy, another podcast recommendation: ThroughlineThank you to Ari Moskowitz for lending your voice for the intro section of the episode! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us!You can reach us by email: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. You can also reach us on Instagram @counterprogrammingpod.How to beat counter productivity:Start your day with structured “me time” to go through emails and social media from the night beforeReduce meeting times by 25% Schedule breaks into your day Turn off pop up notifications Hop on the phone (or slack) instead of emailing Chop up big problems into smaller tasks Use checklists Learn more about counter productivity in this episode!Thanks for tuning in! Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.At the top of the show, we told you about The Jordan Harbinger Show. Find it and listen here.Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties!How's that isolation going? We hope you're healthy and safe.As always, each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Today, we learn about countertenors.Thank you to Bethany Berger for lending your voice for the intro section of the episode! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us!You can reach us by email: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. You can also reach us on Instagram @counterprogrammingpod.Last week, Shira and Arielle covered counterfeit money. Check back in our feed to listen to our previous episodes.Countertenor Info:A countertenor (also contra tenor) is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range is equivalent to that of the female contralto or mezzo-soprano voice types, generally extending from around G3 to D5 or E5. Countertenors often are baritones or tenors at core, but on rare occasions use this vocal range in performance (via Wikipedia).As explained by Lestyn Davies, a Grammy award-winning countertenor, “It's a voice produced by not using one's ‘modal' or normal speaking voice, but the higher range that occurs when the combination of larynx muscles and vocal cord position are changed in such a way that the air passing through the cords vibrates a much thinner outer layer."Interview/Information about Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen:We talk about the Brooklyn Youth Chorus, Hannah Senesh Hebrew Day School, Elton John's 60th birthday party (at MSG), castration, the Church, Princeton theses, La Boheme, and so much more.Here's Aryeh's website (gorgeous, right?!)Here's the clip that we played of Aryeh singing. AMAZING!Aryeh dispels some rumors about opera, so listen in to have your perspective shifted.We talk about the practice of castration (long gone) and how it has affected the opera world to this day.Thanks for tuning in! Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.At the top of the show, we told you about The Jordan Harbinger Show. Find it and listen here.Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties!How's that isolation going? We hope you're healthy and safe.As always, each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Today, we learn about counterfeit money.Thank you to Ever Gonzalez for lending your voice for the intro section of the episode! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us!You can reach us by email to tell us how YOU feel about granite - counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. You can also reach us on Instagram @counterprogrammingpod.Last week, Shira and Arielle covered step counters. Check back in our feed to listen to our previous episodes.Counterfeit history:Counterfeiting money is thought to be the world's second oldest profession.It dates back to the ancient civilization of Lydia (modern day Turkey).Counterfeiters would shave off the edges of coins and mix the precious metals with base metals.In the 1690s in England, the punishment for "clipping silver" was hanging, burning at the stake, and drawing and quartering.Interview with Lisa (a counterfeit coin)Meet Lisa, a counterfeit coin who lives in a shallow dish on a dresser in Studio City. She believes she was created in the 1760s, but appraisers believe she was created in the 1930s and made to look older. She thinks a lot about what's "real" and what's "fake," beyond the scope of coins and currency. She's friendly with the bracelet she's situated next to and hopes to one day retire as a charm on that bracelet. Learn more in this interview!Top scams:The Money Painter - JS G Boggs (started drawing in the '80s)He was an artist and drew money. He never sold his counterfeit money but he would use it to pay for items and then would keep his receipts.Albert Talton (2000s) He was able to produce and counterfeit more than $7M in faux currency which was used before he was caught in 2007.Frank Bourassa (2010s) Was able to pass off more than $250M in fake money.Only made $20 bills.He still knows where the missing $50M is, and he is out and about since he only spent 1.5 months in jail in 2014.Wayne Victor Denis - (the 90s)Produced $12M in fake money (only got 4 years in prison) and wrote a memoir from jail about the experience.Viktor Baranov (1970s)Replicated the most complex Soviet coin, using a unique machine that he invented.He was one of the first people to be caught and people still use his techniques today.Thanks for tuning in! Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Lisa, the counterfeit coin, was played by Lisa Orkin of Project Woo Woo. At the top of the show, we told you about Super Politics Podcast. Listen here! Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties!How's that isolation going? We hope you're healthy and safe. Reach out and tell us what's up!As always, each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Today, we learn about step counters, also known as pedometers.Thank you to Jerome Silberman (David) for lending your voice for the intro section of the episode! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us!You can reach us by email to tell us how YOU feel about granite - counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. You can also reach us on Instagram @counterprogrammingpod.In this episode, we share what we're up to during isolation. Arielle started listening to the Harry Potter series via Audible and is confused by the line between the Muggle and the Wizarding world. Yes, she's 20 years late. Shira got an air fryer for her birthday and has been experimenting with frying all sorts of things, including bagels!Last week, Shira and Arielle decided they'd compete: who could get more steps via their step counters in one week. The results: Shira - 56,626 steps and Arielle - 97,431. And we had a Countie submit her steps: Zari - 96,723. WOW. Close game!There's some debate over who created the first pedometer:First, Leonardo da Vinci, who envisioned a mechanical pedometer as a device with military applications.Jean Fernel, a French craftsman, may have invented the first pedometer in 1525. His invention was in the shape of a watch and had 4 dials. A mechanical pedometer obtained from France was introduced in the US by Thomas Jefferson.Robert Hooke, an English scientist, is also given credit for inventing the pedometer in 1674. His was used by map makers.In 1777 Abraham-Louis Perrelet of Switzerland created the first pedometer/wind-watch, measuring the steps and distance while walking; it was based on a 1770 mechanism of his to power a self-winding watch. However, the first person to officially receive a patent was English watchman, John Harwood, in 1924 by the Swiss and he exhibited the world's first self-winding watch at the 1926 Basle Trade Fair. Our history with pedometers: - Arielle got one at a bar mitzvah in 2002. Loved. - Shira's summer camp (2013) gave out pedometers inspired by Michelle Obama. - We became obsessed with Fitbits/Jawbones when we moved to Jackson because we felt lazy being stuck inside all day.SourceCome back next week as we explore another "counter"-related entity.Thanks for tuning in! Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties!How's that isolation going? We hope you're healthy and safe. Welcome to the first non countertop episode of Counter Programming with Shira and Arielle. As always, each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. In this episode, we make a hard pivot from home interior. Today, we learn about Count Dracula and Count Von Count.Thank you to Rabbi Matt Dreffin for lending his voice in our intro! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us!You can reach us by email to tell us how YOU feel about granite - counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. You can also reach us on Instagram @counterprogrammingpod.In this episode, we share what we're up to during isolation. Shira went on a 7 mile walk as the weather in NY is clearing up a little. Arielle walked a Pomsky (Pomeranian / Husky) and the police pulled her over to ask what kind of dog it was because it was so damn cute (!) Tune in as Shira teaches Arielle about Count Dracula. Then, Arielle teaches Shira about Count Von Count. Who do you like better? Shira or Arielle? Just kidding -- Count vs. Count, of course! Come back next week as we explore another "counter"-related entity.Thanks for tuning in! Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Shoutout to Not Your Little Lady, one of our favorite podcasts about women. Another shoutout goes to Eva, who left us an awesome review on Apple. Make sure to check out Eva's podcast, A Place Called Fairneck. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties!How's that isolation going? We hope you're healthy and safe. We've got a bonus episode for you!As always, each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a counter of some sort. Our first series was on countertops. We hit you with marble, steel, wood, and granite. In this episode, we hear from Lindsay Graham, the podcast creator behind hits such as 1865: An Audio Drama, American History Tellers, and American Scandal. He took the time to record a short personal, story for us about his father. Lindsay tells us about his father's experience making tables and other kitchen goods for the uber wealthy. Listen in! It's a real treat because Lindsay has the most soothing voice in... the world.You can reach us by email to tell us how YOU feel about granite - counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. You can also reach us on Instagram - @counterprogrammingpod.SEND US PICTURES OF YOUR COUNTERTOPS! WE'LL SHARE THEM ON OUR SOCIAL MEDIAS!We're back to our regularly scheduled programming on Wednesday. Subscribe so that you never miss an episode. Thanks for tuning in! Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Thank you to our podcast hosting site, Buzzsprout, for continuing to crush it. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties!How's that isolation going? We hope you're healthy and safe. Welcome to episode 4 of Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle. Last week, we learned about GRANITE. Make sure to listen in so you can find out why we call granite "the countertop of the people."As always, each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a counter of some sort. In this episode, we're continuing our series on counter*tops.* Today, we ask, "would you dine on wood?" This is the last episode in our countertop series.Thank you to Miriam Tinberg for lending her voice in our intro! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us!You can reach us by email to tell us how YOU feel about granite - counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. You can also reach us on Instagram - @counterprogrammingpod.SEND US PICTURES OF YOUR COUNTERTOPS! WE'LL SHARE THEM ON OUR SOCIAL MEDIAS!In this episode, we share what we're up to during isolation. Arielle ate instant ramen and gnocchi during Passover and deals with that guilt. Shira questions, "what does Monday even mean?" She celebrated Easter with her roommate for the first time ever!WOOD:The hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree or shrub, used for fuel or timber.Wood can be shaped, sanded, and made into a flat shape for use in kitchens as tables, counters, or cabinets. Wood countertops will be between $40-$60 per square foot.Notable landmarks made of wood:Noah's Ark (?)The Superior Dome in Northern MichiganTamedia office building in Zurich, Switzerland (7 stories!)Community Church in Knarvik, NorwayBenefits of a wooden countertop:They are hygienic and naturally sanitaryWood naturally kills bacteriaEasy to maintainYou can sand away damage marksDisadvantages of a wooden countertop:They are prone to water damageMany disinfectants can damage woodOur ultimate ranking of the countertops (worst to best):MarbleWoodSteelGraniteWould Shira and Arielle get wood in their future kitchens? MAYBE.Come back next week as we explore another "counter"-related entity. Thanks for tuning in! Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Shoutout to Just Na Science, one of our favorite science/comedy podcasts!Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties!How's that isolation going? We hope you're healthy and safe. Welcome to episode 3 of Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle. Last week, we learned about STEEL. Make sure to listen in so you can find out why it stole our hearts
Hey, Counties!How's that isolation going? We hope you're healthy and safe. Welcome to episode 2 of Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle. Last week, we learned about marble. Make sure to listen in so you can find out why marble just isn't cutting it.As always, each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a counter of some sort. In this episode, we're continuing our series on counter*tops.* Today, we steal your attention over to STEEL countertops.You can reach us by email to tell us how YOU feel about steel - counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. You can also reach us on Instagram - @counterprogrammingpod.SEND US PICTURES OF YOUR COUNTERTOPS! WE'LL SHARE THEM ON OUR SOCIAL MEDIAS!In this episode, we share what we're up to during isolation. Arielle and her roommates made brunch. She also got a mask from her friend, Rebekah. If you're in the market for a mask, reach out to Rebekah on Instagram. Shira shares her feelings of anxiety regarding all things COVID. We then shoutout the Institute of Southern Jewish Life. Shira and Arielle recently attended a Zoom call with their former colleagues. We discuss Passover during isolation. We encourage you to drink Bartentura during Passover. STEEL:Steel is a hard, strong, gray or bluish-gray alloy of iron with carbon and usually other elements, used extensively as a structural and fabricating material.Notable landmarks made of steel:The Brooklyn BridgeThe Pittsburgh U.S. Steel TowerThe Gateway Arch in St. LouisThe Golden Gate BridgeTaipei 101Steel history from Oldhouseonline.com:Sheet metal was in many kitchens in the late 1800sMetal then went from sinks to countertopsBy the 1920s and 30s, monel came about, and it became popular for counters and cabinetsMetal became enameled in many kitchensSteel is very impressionable and therefore an opportunity for artistsIn the 1950s, stainless steel replaced monel because it's nearly indestructibleBenefits of a steel countertop:Great for cleanliness and getting rid of bacteriaNon-porous It's a little more expensive than granite Builds up patina (green or brown film that strengthens the structure)Disadvantages of a steel countertop:It can show cuts and scratches over timeIt can dent easilySome people think it looks “cold”It's a noisy materialFingerprints linger on steel, so it needs to be wiped down often Would Shira and Arielle get steel in their future kitchens? UP IN THE AIR.Come back next week as we explore another countertop. Thanks for tuning in! Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Hey, Counties (that's our nickname for our fans)!How are you doing? How's that isolation going? We hope you're healthy and safe. Welcome to our official episode 1 of Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle. Last week, we released our intro episode. It was a chance to get to know us and why we're doing this Corona-inspired podcast. As always, each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a counter of some sort. In this episode, we're starting our series on counter*tops.* Today, we cover MARBLE.Find out how we *really* feel about marble countertops -- hint: it ain't lookin' good for marble.You can reach us by email to tell us how YOU feel about marble - counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. You can also reach us on Instagram - @counterprogrammingpod.SEND US PICTURES OF YOUR COUNTERTOPS! WE'LL SHARE THEM ON OUR SOCIAL MEDIAS!In this episode, we share what we're up to during isolation. Arielle made avocado bread (which is apparently a thing). Shira and her roommate, Jenna, made steak tacos using a muffin tin(!) and finished off their tequila. Of course, Tiger King has been on our minds.Background facts on countertops:1. The first countertops were made of stone and wood2. Soapstone and slate were abundant in the Northeast so they were brought into the kitchen to be used for counters3. Marble was initially used because pastry chefs liked rolling their dough on it4. Metals such as stainless steel and nickel were used starting in the early 1900s and then became more popular5. Stainless steel and laminate became popular in the 1940sThank you oldhouseweb.com for these facts!Let's marble at marble:It's a metamorphic rock that's commonly used for sculpture and as a building material. Notable Landmarks Made with Marble:1. Taj Mahal2. The Pantheon3. The Washington Monument4. The Supreme Court Building5. The Parthenon (sort of - the foundation is limestone but the tiles are marble)Benefits of a marble countertop:- The look - it's beautiful, it's warm- Marble has a "nice character"- Each piece is unique- It has elegant veining and a sophisticated appearance Disadvantages of a marble countertop:- It's a porous material- It can stain- It's soft so it can chip and scratch- It's expensive (more expensive than wood, laminate, and tile)- Low resistance to heatWould Shira and Arielle get marble in their future kitchens? NO.Come back next week as we explore another countertop. Thanks for tuning in! Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar es el gran héroe épico de la literatura española. El "Cantar de mio Cid" es una obra excepcional que, a través de la transmisión oral, narraba las hazañas del caballero castellano y su interés por recuperar la honra pública y el favor del rey Alfonso VI. Fernando Ariza e Isabel Pérez Cuenca, profesores de la Universidad CEU San Pablo, analizan el valor literario del poema medieval, la construcción del personaje idealizado del Campeador y no se olvidan de recordar a don Ramón Menéndez Pidal en el 150º aniversario de su nacimiento. Más allá del héroe caballeresco que nos presenta el "Cantar", nos acercamos a la figura histórica de Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar de la mano de David Porrinas, profesor de la Universidad de Extremadura. El Cid Campeador tenía poco interés en volver a la corte castellana y luchó por crear un reino independiente en torno a la ciudad de Valencia. Suscríbete al programa para no perderte ningún episodio. ¡Esperamos tus comentarios! ----- Música: "Roads that Burned Our Boots" de Jahzzar. "I Will Not Let You Let Me Down" de Josh Woodward. "Tennessee Hayride" de Jason Shaw. CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
This episode will cover the r/Shadowpoint job “Paracritter Control” The GM of this run is u/alaendin The Players of this run are: u/Seru_Ame as Firecracker u/StrikerJaken as Tinker u/lithgorin as Aumakua u/Lavander42 as Hydro Music included in this episode: Tennessee Hayride by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/
El futuro de la catedral de Notre Dame pasa por una profunda restauración, tras el grave incendio que sufrió en abril de 2019. Cultura y Debate evalúa la situación en la que se encuentra esta joya del gótico y valora algunas de las propuestas que ya se han puesto sobre la mesa para devolverle su esplendor. El diálogo entre dos historiadoras del arte, María Rodríguez y Blanca Muro, junto a un arquitecto, Mariano Molina (los tres profesores de la Universidad CEU San Pablo), recuerda el valor artístico de la catedral de Notre Dame y la importancia de mantener intacto el espíritu con el que se levantó en plena Edad Media. Suscríbete al programa para no perderte ningún episodio. ¡Esperamos tus comentarios! ----- Música: "Roads that Burned Our Boots" de Jahzzar. "I Will Not Let You Let Me Down" de Josh Woodward. "Tennessee Hayride" de Jason Shaw. CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
FoamersTravelling across the USA by train can be relaxing, fun, and enlightening. It can also expose you to inexplicable things. This is a story about trying to understand and explain the inexplicable.Produced by May JasperRecording and Sound Design by Andrew CallaghanMusic by Audionautix (song: Tennessee Hayride) and Royalty Free Music - NO Copyright Music (song: Blue Creek Trail).+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Human/Ordinary is produced in Melbourne and Sydney by Sam Loy, May Jasper, Mic Cavazzini, and Cinnamon Nippard.Score a t-shirt and ad-free episodes by subscribing at pozible.com/profile/humanordinary-podcastFor more on the show...Website: humanordinary.comFacebook: facebook.com/humanordinarypodcastTwitter: @humanordinarypcPlanet Broadcasting: planetbroadcasting.comSponsors and promo codes...Indochino: indochino.com (promo code - HUMAN) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Actor Doug Jones talks about how it feels to be the muse for our culture's most influential monster maker, Guillermo del Toro. Music in this week's episode: The Cemetery by Sinqlogue provided via a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution license. Worky Worky by Andy G. Cohen provided via a Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution license. Tennessee Hayride by Jason Shaw provided via a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution license.
Cultura y Debate se adentra en el mundo de las letras tratando de compendiar las grandes aportaciones de los libros considerados como clásicos de la literatura. Hilda García, responsable de edición y contenidos de eldebatedehoy.es, y Fernando Ariza, profesor titular de Literatura en la Universidad CEU San Pablo, dialogan sobre la definición de "clásicos", su evolución en el tiempo y la relevancia de unos libros que "nunca mueren porque tienen alma". (2:05) Entrevistamos a Antonio Barnés, doctor en Filología, profesor en el departamento de Literaturas Hispánicas y Bibliografía en la Universidad Complutense y autor de obras como "Elogio del libro en papel" o "Cartas a 9 estudiantes sobre 99 libros". Con él hablamos de la importancia de una educación humanista, de la necesidad de fomentar la lectura y de las posibilidades que las nuevas tecnologías ofrecen a la literatura y los clásicos. (26:30) Suscríbete al programa para no perderte ningún episodio. ¡Esperamos tus comentarios! ----- Música: "Roads that Burned Our Boots" de Jahzzar. "I Will Not Let You Let Me Down" de Josh Woodward. "Tennessee Hayride" de Jason Shaw. CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Cultura y Debate celebra el 90 cumpleaños de Tintín, el famoso personaje de cómic creado por Hergé. Tintín es mucho más que un reportero. Pablo Velasco, editor de CEU Ediciones, y Carlos Peinado, profesor y guionista de cómics, comentan en nuestro diálogo de expertos algunos de los aspectos más importantes de las aventuras de Tintín, los valores que representa o las posibles lecturas que permite este fantástico personaje. (2:30) Entrevistamos a Fernando Castillo, autor del libro "Tintín-Hergé: una vida del siglo XX", para profundizar en la idea de Tintín como crónica metafórica de la Europa posterior a la Segunda Guerra Mundial. (23:30). Terminamos nuestro monográfico en Barcelona. Allí nos espera Jordi Portabella, director de CosmoCaixa y del Área de Divulgación Científica de la Fundación "La Caixa", para presentarnos la exposición "Tintin y la Luna", que recuerda cómo el personaje de Hergé llegó al satélite más de una década antes que los tripulantes del Apollo 11. (35:00). Suscríbete al programa para no perderte ningún episodio. ¡Esperamos tus comentarios! ----- Música: "Roads that Burned Our Boots" de Jahzzar. "I Will Not Let You Let Me Down" de Josh Woodward. "Tennessee Hayride" de Jason Shaw. CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Cultura y Debate analiza uno de los géneros musicales del momento, el trap. Letras salvajes y bases electrónicas que han pasado de un ambiente callejero y marginal a ser elegidas por grandes discográficas e importantes marcas comerciales. Los temas habituales del trap giran en torno a excesos de todo tipo: drogas, lujo, sexo... Una propuesta que detallamos y comentamos con la musicóloga Patricia Pérez Ruano y el periodista musical Sergio Arroyo. (02:20). Entrevistamos a Alberto Buscató, autor del libro "Las figuras retóricas en el rap español del s. XXI", y buscamos la relación entre la música urbana y la lírica. (35:50). Fiel a su cita, Miguel Serrano, crítico de El Debate de Hoy, nos habla de la exposición sobre Leonardo da Vinci que tanta atención y polémica ha generado en Madrid. (47:45). Suscríbete al programa para no perderte ningún episodio. ----- Música: "Roads that Burned Our Boots" de Jahzzar. "I Will Not Let You Let Me Down" de Josh Woodward. "Tennessee Hayride" de Jason Shaw. CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Cultura y Debate se lanza a la aventura espacial en su segundo programa. Tras conocer que Elon Musk pretende enviar a un grupo de artistas a la órbita terrestre, repasamos las creaciones culturales que se han inspirado en las estrellas. El cine y la literatura han encontrado en los viajes espaciales un contexto perfecto para obras de ciencia ficción y basadas en hechos reales. Comentamos los mejores ejemplos con Fernando Ariza, profesor de Literatura de la Universidad CEU San Pablo, y con el periodista José Ignacio Wert (02:25). Entrevistamos a Pablo de Felipe para responder a la pregunta sobre qué puede hacer un artista en el espacio exterior. (23:00). Además, terminamos nuestro programa con las recomendaciones de los mejores eventos culturales. Miguel Serrano, crítico de El Debate de Hoy, nos trae las exposiciones sobre Bartolomé Bermejo y Max Beckmann, que pueden verse en el Museo del Prado y en el Museo Thyssen de Madrid (35:00). Suscríbete al programa para no perderte ningún episodio. ----- Música: "Roads that Burned Our Boots" de Jahzzar. "I Will Not Let You Let Me Down" de Josh Woodward. "Tennessee Hayride" de Jason Shaw. CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Enough Actual Play for now because Gator is back! This episode will cover the r/RunnerHub news article ""Shiawase Atomics confirms theft of spent nuclear fuel rods" https://www.reddit.com/r/RunnerHub/comments/8z8i67/comment/e2gvemm Tennessee Hayride by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Come join Gator as he talks about the goings-on in the Seattle Shadows! This episode will cover the r/RunnerHub news article “Kent rocked by Bathhouse Bloodbath" https://www.reddit.com/r/RunnerHub/comments/8oer2t/news_file_136_runnerhub/e02u3q5/ Music included in this episode Tennessee Hayride by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Come join Gator as he talks about the goings-on in the Seattle Shadows! This episode will cover the r/RunnerHub job "Hot Dawgs". This episode will cover the r/RunnerHub news article "405 Hellhound gets Knocked Out" https://www.reddit.com/r/RunnerHub/comments/8kykni/news_file_135_runnerhub/dzbiyab/ The GM of this run is u/Allarion The Players of this run are: u/Kyrdra as Dataflow u/Trollthumper as Black Fox u/MistakenValkyrie as Valentine u/The-Shang as Knockout Music included in this episode [Creative Commons credit] Tennessee Hayride by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Nesta semana recebemos Leonel Caldela para brandirmos nossas espadas por Artur em "O Rei do Inverno" de Bernard Cornwell. TRILHA SONORA The Mighty Kingdom de Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://audionautix.com/ Folk Round de Kevin MacLeod está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Origem: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100357 Artista: http://incompetech.com/ Tennessee Hayride de Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://audionautix.com/ Mande seu recado pra gente: caixadehistorias@b9.com.br Visite nosso site: http://caixadehistorias.b9.com.br
Lorrie Morgan is an Icon in country music and was an aficionado of Hot Chicken long before KFC thought it was cool! We talk about her new music (including a cover of a Bob Dylan classic) and some of her favorite country cookin'. Listen closely and she may just reveral the secret behind her specialty (dumplin's). Find out about her latest album at http://www.lorrie.com #hotchicken Keep up with this podcast at: http://NASHCountryDaily.com http://barbecuetricks.com Music from Audionautix / Youtube library - Tennessee Hayride