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Wellington's Chamber Orchestra is about to celebrate its 50th birthday with a flourish. The amateur orchestra has launched many professional careers over five decades, and also has musicians who've been in its ranks for most of that time. Lynn Freeman caught up with conductor Rachel Hyde and cellist Gary Wilby, currently rehearsing for the big celebratory concert. The Wellington Chamber Orchestra plays its 50th anniversary concert on Saturday May 28 at the Alan Gibbs Centre at Wellington College. Among the highlights will be Gareth Farr's Terra Incognito and The Planets by Gustav Holst.
Wellington's Chamber Orchestra is about to celebrate its 50th birthday with a flourish. The amateur orchestra has launched many professional careers over five decades, and also has musicians who've been in its ranks for most of that time. Lynn Freeman caught up with conductor Rachel Hyde and cellist Gary Wilby, currently rehearsing for the big celebratory concert. The Wellington Chamber Orchestra plays its 50th anniversary concert on Saturday May 28 at the Alan Gibbs Centre at Wellington College. Among the highlights will be Gareth Farr's Terra Incognito and The Planets by Gustav Holst.
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Dr. Nick Askew has spent decades in the fields of ecology, conservation, and environmental protection. He worked with Bird Life International as the communications director, the Pacific Program Development Manager where he helped secure 2.5MM pounds of funding, and the marketing manager to support threatened wildlife in her 120 countries. He founded Conservation Careers (a company focused on helping people find meaningful, impactful jobs in conservation) He also founded Ecology Jobs (a job board for ecologist) and Terra Incognito (an eco-tourism company). We talk about his love for birds and nature, along with the challenges facing the environment and wildlife today, while highlighting some of the incredible work being done by individuals and companies to raise awareness and promote global change. Website:Conservation CareersTerra IncognitaEnvironmental and Conservations Resources:Living Planet Report 2020 - Report about the state of the worldMarine Stewardship Council - look for the MSC label on fish to know it was ethically and sustainably sourcedBlue Ventures - supporting local coral reef protection, community involvement, and businessThe Ocean Cleanup - massive ocean clean upSea Shepherd - activists protecting marine animalsDocumentaries and BooksBlue PlanetSeaspiracy - NetflixWilding - Isabella TreeIf you are interested in joining the SPI Pro community for an amazing group of entrepreneurs to help with growing your business check out the link below...SPI Pro Community
Tracklist: 1. Jeff Mills - Humana (Track 1) [Axis] 2. Jeff Mills - Gateway To Zen [Axis] 3. Jeff Mills - Humana (Track 2) [Axis] 4. Jeff Mills - The Other Day (A2) [Axis] 5. Jeff Mills - Very (A1) [Axis] 6. X-101 - Rave New World [Tresor] 7. Jeff Mills - Untitled (Very EP, Track 4) [Axis] 8. Fumiya Tanaka - In The Darkness 9. Marco Carola - Plastatik 10. Marco Carola - Fokus (C1) [Zenit 001] 11. Steve Stoll - GT1 [NovaMute] 12. S. Bicknell - Lost Recordings [Cosmic] 13. Jeff Mills - Cubango [Purpose Maker] 14. Purpose Maker - Black Is The Number [Axis] 15. ? 16. ? - Terrafurma [Ground] 17. S. Bicknell - The Primative Streak [Cosmic] 18. Jeff Mills - Kat Race [Purpose Maker] 19. Steve Stoll - Model T [NovaMute] 20. Jeff Mills - The Bells [Purpose Maker] 21. Marco Carola - Infinity 22. Angel Alanis - Risque De Choc [Konsequent] 23. Jeff Mills - Untitled [Purpose Maker] 24. Marco Carola - Acid Tension [Primate] 25. Jeff Mills - Step To Enchantment (Nirvana) [Axis] 26. Fumiya Tanaka - Antibody [Torema] 27. ? [Surface] 28. The Previous - Source EP (B2) [Tortured] 29. ? [Black Nation] 30. Adam Beyer - Stocktown City (B2) [Rotation] 31. Tony Dax - Repercussion (A1) [Theory - TR 002] 32. Ben Sims - Retrovert (Hard Groove Mix) [Theory] 33. ? 34. Jeff Mills - I9 [Axis] 35. Mould Impression - Morgans Bass [Primate] 36. ? 37. Anthony Shakir - Systematic Advancing [International Gigolo] 38. Marco Carola - Submarine 39. ? - Terra Incognito 40. Tony Dax - Repercussion [Theory - TR 002] 41. Rue East - Summer Blood [Pure Plastic] 42. Rue East - Power Cute [Tortured] 43. Sound Associates - Housecall [Tortured] 44. ? 45. ? [Ground] 46. Dan Morgan - Flower Child 47. Regis - Escape from yourself 48. ? [Zenit] 49. X101 - Sonic Destroyer [Underground Resistance] 50. Purpose Maker - Reverting [Axis] 51. Jeff Mills - Alarms [Purpose Maker] 52. Jeff Mills - Untitled [Purpose Maker] 53. Marco Carola - Rebound
Richard C. White details his journey from comic book writer to novelist in today's episode of The Dicegeeks.com Tabletop RPG Show. We discuss Rich's book on world-building Terra Incognito. Plus we talk about his long love of tabletop role-playing games as well as his work on Star Trek, Dr. Who, and video game media tie-in novels and stories.
On this episode, we dive into the second annual of the New Teen Titans. Robin's partnership with Adrian Chase came into question in issue 34, but the fallout of events has left Robin searching for answers. To keep the Titans off his trail, mob boss Anthony Scarapelli hires a bunch of mercenaries to attack them. But there's someone else that came along too. Do you have a story arc you'd like us to cover? Send us your ideas. Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero and Ron Hanes Edited by Joe Janero Opening theme edited by Pete Piekarski, Jr. Music by Peter McIssac Music and can be found with tons of other amazing tracks at Premiumbeat.com
On todays episode, we are talking New Teen Titans issue 34. Deathstroke the Terminator returns to wreak havoc on the Titans and Terra decides that the only way to prove herself is if she takes down Deathstroke on her own. Do you have a story arc you'd like us to cover? Send us your ideas. Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero and Ron Hanes Edited by Joe Janero Opening theme edited by Pete Piekarski, Jr. Music by Peter McIssac Music and can be found with tons of other amazing tracks at Premiumbeat.com
Hello everyone. On todays episode, we are giving a very quick overview of issues 32 & 33 from the New Teen Titans. They didn't have to much to do with the overall plot of Terra Incognito, however there are important plot points for Robin's storyline. Do you have a story arc you'd like us to cover? Send us your ideas. Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero and Ron Hanes Edited by Joe Janero Opening theme edited by Pete Piekarski, Jr. Music by Peter McIssac Music and can be found with tons of other amazing tracks at Premiumbeat.com
On this episode, we are discussing issue 31 of New Teen Titans. The Titans and the Brotherhood meet up again, but how will the events play out this time around? Do you have a story arc you'd like us to cover? Send us your ideas. Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero and Ron Hanes Edited by Joe Janero Opening theme edited by Pete Piekarski, Jr. Music by Peter McIssac Music and can be found with tons of other amazing tracks at Premiumbeat.com
On todays episode, we talk about issue 30 of the New Teen Titans. Beast Boy gets distracted, Raven feels rejected, and apparently Robin has super hearing. Do you have a story arc you'd like us to cover? Send us your ideas. Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero and Ron Hanes Edited by Joe Janero Opening theme edited by Pete Piekarski, Jr. Music by Peter McIssac Music and can be found with tons of other amazing tracks at Premiumbeat.com
On this episode we are discussing the events that took place in New Teen Titans issue 29. We get more "teen" angst in this issue and Robin being a total snob to children. Do you have a story arc you'd like us to cover? Send us your ideas. Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero and Ron Hanes Edited by Joe Janero Opening theme edited by Pete Piekarski, Jr. Music by Peter McIssac Music and can be found with tons of other amazing tracks at Premiumbeat.com
On todays episode, we start in on the New Teen Titans with issue #28. This is the first chapter of the Terra Incognito story arc. We dicuss Terras first appearance, and ask why nobody looks like teenagers. Do you have a story arc you'd like us to cover? Send us your ideas. Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero and Ron Hanes Edited by Joe Janero Opening theme edited by Pete Piekarski, Jr. Music by Peter McIssac Music and can be found with tons of other amazing tracks at Premiumbeat.com
There are pianists and there are composers, and then there is Richard Dillon! His latest work is Terra Incognito and it is a veritable aural feast. A short quote from the review: The label New Age always disturbs me, I prefer the term ‘neo clasical’. Billed as New Age, Richard Dillon is anything but! Thee is no Yoga or time for meditation with Terra Incognito: The Space Between is an album that you cannot ignore. The tempo bounces around and I love it. I was certain that I was in for a treat from the first track Whalesong Redux I will be playing some tracks from the album, you won't want to miss this episode
Craig Williams returns to the show to talk about his most recent book Entering the Desert: Pilgrimage to the Hinterland of the Soul, from Anathema Publishing."The landscape of the Soul is a feral hunting ground of shadows and light, each morphing into translucent bodies of nourishment or destruction, depending upon the topographic Vision of the desert dweller. Entering the Desert explores the Terra Incognito of the Soul and reveals a primordial vision of a Pagan Sacramental Gnosticism of alchemical nature which if understood can open up the doorways to the Inner Sanctuary of Sacramental Vision."Practitioner of Ayurvedic Medicine, Vedic Sciences, Gnostic Spirituality, and Martial Arts, Craig Williams is also the author of ‘Cave of The Numinous: Tantric Physics vol. I’, as well as numerous articles on health, martial arts, and authentic initiation in the Kali Yuga.Craig’s most recent book is a brilliant and terrifying guide to the lonely barren spaces of the soul where we can descend within to realize the self. In the modern landscape of esoteric books, Williams’ work stands out as defying classification, being grounded in practice, and engaging with reality on its own terms. I highly recommend it!Craig Williams' website - http://www.AyurvedaAustin.comEntering the Desert - https://www.anathemapublishing.com/entering-the-desertI’d like to make an announcement: The Occult of Personality Membership Section is being redesigned and resurrected as The Chamber of Reflection. Within the chamber of reflection, along with all the content from the Occult of Personality Membership Section, you’ll also find a very fine member’s section interview with Craig about his new book, his perspectives, and much more. Additionally, there’s an interview with artist Joseph Adams who did the artwork featured in the Chamber of Reflection website at https://chamberofreflection.com. I’d like to remind you that although you’re able to listen to this podcast at no charge, the costs to produce it are significant. Your financial contributions ensure the continuity of the free podcast. Please support Occult of Personality podcast by joining the membership section https://chamberofreflection.com or via Patreon at https://patreon.com/occultofpersonality. And if you’re already supporting the show or have done so in the past – my heartfelt thanks and I salute you!Thanks for listening and until next time . . . “Eastern Thought in the Western Occult World” – recording of the 2012 Esoteric Book Conference panel discussion - http://occultofpersonality.net/eastern-thought-in-the-western-occult-world/podcast 129 – Craig Williams - http://occultofpersonality.net/craig-williams/“Voices of Modern Gnosticism” – recording of the historic panel discussion - http://occultofpersonality.net/voices-of-modern-gnosticism/Craig Williams' Cave of the Numinous - http://occultofpersonality.net/craig-williams-cave-of-the-numinous/intro / outro music - "The Buddha is Not" by Siddhartha - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Siddhartha/Freedom/Siddhartha_-_Freedom_-_06_The_Buddha_Is_Not
Craig Williams returns to the show to talk about his most recent book Entering the Desert: Pilgrimage to the Hinterland of the Soul, from Anathema Publishing. "The landscape of the Soul is a feral hunting ground of shadows and light, each morphing into translucent bodies of nourishment or destruction, depending upon the topographic Vision of the desert dweller. Entering the Desert explores the Terra Incognito of the Soul and reveals a primordial vision of a Pagan Sacramental Gnosticism of alchemical nature which if understood can open up the doorways to the Inner Sanctuary of Sacramental Vision." Practitioner of Ayurvedic Medicine, Vedic Sciences, Gnostic Spirituality, and Martial Arts, Craig Williams is also the author of ‘Cave of The Numinous: Tantric Physics vol. I’, as well as numerous articles on health, martial arts, and authentic initiation in the Kali Yuga. Craig’s most recent book is a brilliant and terrifying guide to the lonely barren spaces of the soul where we can descend within to realize the self. In the modern landscape of esoteric books, Williams’ work stands out as defying classification, being grounded in practice, and engaging with reality on its own terms. I highly recommend it! Craig Williams' website - http://www.AyurvedaAustin.com Entering the Desert - https://www.anathemapublishing.com/entering-the-desert I’d like to make an announcement: The Occult of Personality Membership Section is being redesigned and resurrected as The Chamber of Reflection. Within the chamber of reflection, along with all the content from the Occult of Personality Membership Section, you’ll also find a very fine member’s section interview with Craig about his new book, his perspectives, and much more. Additionally, there’s an interview with artist Joseph Adams who did the artwork featured in the Chamber of Reflection website at https://chamberofreflection.com. I’d like to remind you that although you’re able to listen to this podcast at no charge, the costs to produce it are significant. Your financial contributions ensure the continuity of the free podcast. Please support Occult of Personality podcast by joining the membership section https://chamberofreflection.com or via Patreon at https://patreon.com/occultofpersonality. And if you’re already supporting the show or have done so in the past – my heartfelt thanks and I salute you! Thanks for listening and until next time . . . “Eastern Thought in the Western Occult World” – recording of the 2012 Esoteric Book Conference panel discussion - http://occultofpersonality.net/eastern-thought-in-the-western-occult-world/ podcast 129 – Craig Williams - http://occultofpersonality.net/craig-williams/ “Voices of Modern Gnosticism” – recording of the historic panel discussion - http://occultofpersonality.net/voices-of-modern-gnosticism/ Craig Williams' Cave of the Numinous - http://occultofpersonality.net/craig-williams-cave-of-the-numinous/ intro / outro music - "The Buddha is Not" by Siddhartha - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Siddhartha/Freedom/Siddhartha_-_Freedom_-_06_The_Buddha_Is_Not
It’s Episode 95 with Benjamin Benne! We talk about playwriting, the importance of supporting new plays and Terra Incognito, which opens July 29 and runs through August 20th at Annex Theatre. Terra Incognita Written by Benjamin Benne Directed by Pilar O’Connell Cast: Eva Estrada Campos – Angel Gretchen Douma – Sheila Lillian Afful-Straton – Nadia Jordan-Michael Whidbey – X/Simon More info and tickets: http://www.annextheatre.org/2016-season/main-stage/terra-incognita/ Learn more about The Playwrights’ Center: https://pwcenter.org This episode is sponsored by Queer Pride on Whidbey http://www.queerparade.com/ Don't miss Katie's Farewell Concert at Whidbey Children's Theater on Saturday, July 23rd! Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/tm/2569933