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Brad and Lesley unpack the fascinating story of Ashley Black and the FasciaBlaster, a revolutionary tool designed for cellulite reduction and fascia health, inspired by Ashley's own struggle with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. They delve into the scientific research and investment behind the FasciaBlaster, exploring its proven benefits for overall physical wellbeing. Join them as they reveal how this invention is transforming the narrative around body care and in embracing a healthier lifestyle.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:How FasciaBlaster was developed and its groundbreaking impact on connective tissue health.Understand the significant investment and scientific research behind the FasciaBlaster's efficacy.The holistic benefits of fascia care beyond cellulite reduction, including pain relief.Insights into the importance of combining business integrity with scientific validation.Episode References/Links:Use this link to get 40% off our FasciaBlaster® fascia regenerating kitFree Mat ChallengeThe Accelerator Workshop Summer CampAshley Black Website If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. DEALS! 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And she kept looking around for the fascia expert and the fascia expert and the fascia expert until she finally was like, I think maybe I'm the fascia expert because what the hell no one else is talking about this.Lesley Logan 0:20 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 0:58 Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to talk about the holistic convo I had with Ashley Black in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that one, you should freaking go back and listen to that one, holly freaking molly, can we just have a moment? Ashley Black was in the Be It Pod. You guys, this person is a badass businesswoman who is, who like invested so much in something that she believed in. Then she and I had an amazing conversation off the record where she, because we're both, she actually is a Pilates instructor from trained before me and we were talking about different things where she had people wanted her to do magazine articles where she would do something and she's like I don't teach like that, so I'm not going to do it. So I just love her integrity. Love her character. Ashley Black, I love you. I can't wait to see you in Costa Rica, babe. You can teach me to surf even though I don't love seaweed touching my feet. But I'll do it for you.Brad Crowell 2:02 Blast your baiting all day long.Lesley Logan 2:02 You wanted to say that so bad. If you want to know what that references, you have to go listen to the episode. I'm just saying. Also, can I just say, if you are wanting to blast your bait if you just want to like blast your fascia out, we have an affiliate link and I'm really really, really, really excited to share that because it's not something they do and we have it.Brad Crowell 2:29 We do. It's pretty fucking cool.Lesley Logan 2:31 But before we get into that, you guys, it is National Sock Monkey Day and that means you need to give your old socks a new lease on life as we mark Sock Monkey Day. And Brad was like,Brad Crowell 2:43 I don't even know what a sock monkey is.Lesley Logan 2:45 So I don't know how you don't know what a sock monkey is because a sock monkey is kind of like a poor stuffed animal. Brad Crowell 2:52 Oh, I had one of these. Lesley Logan 2:53 Yeah, it's like when you're well I think a lot of stores Brad Crowell 2:56 But I might have a little, the little red pompom on the top. Lesley Logan 2:58 Yeah, so I think a lot of stores will sell them overpriced but the theory isBrad Crowell 3:03 Mine was like beans inside or something. Lesley Logan 3:05 You like make your own. If you shout like raise your hand if you're listening to this and you're like oh, I made my own. I also made my own pet rock. I also did not ever get Kraft Mac And Cheese I got the knockoff version with knockoff hotdogs in it it was called protein guys.Brad Crowell 3:21 Knockoff hotdogs. You didn't even have hotdogs?Lesley Logan 3:24 Well, like the, not the store brand. Not the store brand. I didn't, no one bought me a sock monkey I had to make my own sock monkey. Brad Crowell 3:31 Yeah, I feel like I feel like mine was an heirloom I think that was like my grandfather's or something my great grandfather's and it was like in the family. Like my mom was really protective over Lesley Logan 3:42 You know, I think it's probably one of those boxes that you're supposed to go through while you're home. So I'm not sitting there in that situation. Anyways, also coming up, you guys, currently, in this moment.Brad Crowell 3:53 In this moment. Lesley Logan 3:54 In this moment. Brad Crowell 3:55 I love me.Lesley Logan 3:56 I feel like that's a Shania Twain song. In this moment. Is that, is it Shania Twain or Celine Dion? Anyways, there's a free mat challenge happening for you. You can go to opc.me/challenge and you can start it today you can start at the moment you hear this. If you're listening this and it's a year from now you can start it because guess what, my team keeps that shit up and it is free. Brad Crowell 4:19 Evergreen.Lesley Logan 4:20 It starts when you start it but the best time to start it is today just like planting a tree, the best time last week when it started but also today's a good time.Brad Crowell 4:29 The best time, 30 years ago.Lesley Logan 4:31 The best time, your grandparents generation they fucked up, blame them. But at any rate, you can you can change the world by going to OPC.me/challenge.Brad Crowell 4:45 OPC.me/challenge.Lesley Logan 4:45 And enjoy four weeks of accountability and frickin' amazing mat classes. Also, we have an accelerator event Brad, why don't you take this one over? Brad Crowell 4:55 Yeah, we do. I'm really excited to share we're starting a new, a new, we're starting a new offer for Profitable Pilates. We have a workshop called Accelerating Your Studio Growth. And so we're calling it The Accelerator. And in that we're gonna go through the accel formula. But the whole goal of that Lesley Logan 5:22 How do you spell accel in this?Brad Crowell 5:24 A-C-C-E-LLesley Logan 5:25 That's right, that's how you know. (Inaudible) Accel.Brad Crowell 5:33 It works. It works.Lesley Logan 5:35 You know, I love the framework. And just so we all are clear, the sound you're hearing underneath me is a dog with a bone. We're just gonna let it be. Brad Crowell 5:35 Yeah, if you can hear that, that's August. Lesley Logan 5:45 I feel you can because I can feel it to my chair. Lastly, so where do they go for the (inaudible)? Brad Crowell 5:50 Yeah, sorry, I wasn't finished. So the accel formula, basically, what that covers is we're going to really dig into how do you connect with people in your community, bring them into your space, win them over so that they become a long-term client, and then empower them to be your voice in the community. Lesley Logan 6:16 They could be a sneezer. That's what Seth Godin calls them, sneezers. Brad Crowell 6:19 He does, he calls them sneezers I'm gonna call them accelerators because we got a theme going.Lesley Logan 6:26 Today, I went on our community babe. And I almost booked myself a pop-up class without even trying. So you guys, these things he's going to teach you in this workshop. Brad Crowell 6:36 You just gotta be out and about meeting people and there are strategies to it. Lesley Logan 6:40 And by the way, I'm an introvert, like, like high functioning, but like through and through. So you can do this, if you're an introvert. It's strategies that do work. Brad Crowell 6:49 Yeah. And you know, what will be, you know, it's going to be some high-level concepts, and then some action items, actionable items that you can immediately take. Because, you know, I mean, obviously, for those of you who are familiar with Agency, this is like just one part of the bigger picture and so we're going to be hosting that. So get yourself on the waitlist for The Accelerator, it is going to be profitablepilates.com/upcoming, profitablepilates.com/upcoming. Lesley Logan 7:19 Okay. And then lastly, real super quick. Brad's going to tell me the link to this because I forgot but we have summer camp coming up and I'm actually working on right now in the lineup of workouts and workshops, there'll be C team and I'm hoping a few good friends are going to be taking over the first weekend of your June and just giving you all the Pilates you ever wanted. Brad Crowell 7:42 Ever wanted. Lesley Logan 7:43 Ever, ever, ever, ever. I personally have raised my hand to do a ladder barrel workout. That's right. So anyways, you heard it here first. So you're gonna go to I think it's opc.me/workshops opc.me/workshops plural, my friends opc.me/workshops. It says get notified for upcoming workshops, get on the waitlist and you see all of my amazing deets on there. So there you go. Okay, before we get into the Ashley Black recap, which I can't wait to dive in and share our thoughts all about this. We have an audience question to respond to. Yes, Brad? Brad Crowell 8:24 Yeah, we sure do. This is from @-3-R-D-T-W-I-R-L-4-9-4 on YouTube. Lesley Logan 8:32 Third Twirl 494, Brad, Third Twirl.Lesley Logan 8:32 That's what it is. Third twirl. Lesley Logan 8:34 From YouTube. Brad Crowell 8:40 So, 3-R-D third. Hi, can I ask your opinion on something, please? I'm considering an intense, full comprehensive classical course. What questions should I ask to prepare myself? I've been teaching for 13 years already but my clients are pre postnatal. I'm looking at this at 54. And I wanted a bit of boost of a boost and motivation to build more classes. Thank you. I'm just a bit scared. And I want to make sure I can handle it. Lesley Logan 9:08 Yeah, so I love this question. Because for the part where like, I'm a bit scared and wonder if I could handle it. Part of me was wondering is like she thinking that her age is based on like, can she handle a classical program? Or is she thinking like timewise can she handle a classical program? So here's what I'm gonna say, 3rdTwirl494, I have a book that the first couple of chapters are actually full of questions that you should ask any training program you're considering using. And that goes for anybody who's thinking about being a teacher or is already a teacher, but something I would say to people who are already teachers, if you are wanting to learn a different modality in the teaching, I highly recommend looking for a bridge masters or mentorship. So, bridge master, mentorship, they all equal the same thing. It's just marketing terms. I have a mentorship, that's what I call it, I call it mentorship because I do believe that I, you are hiring me to be a mentor for over nine months and beyond. Oh, it's like infinity and beyond. Nine months and beyond because it's nine months together in a group with me and then you graduate to the alumni group, and you have access to me, for always, but if you're already a teacher, and you want to learn another modality for you, you want to learn classical Pilates. If you join a classical training for new teachers, it's going to feel weird because you have 13 years of experience, but you're learning a new thing. The people around you are like, oh, my God, she's 13 years of experience so they act weird around you. well,Brad Crowell 10:43 And not only that, it's the basics, right? So they're like, "And lift your arm over your head," you're like, ah, been there. Lesley Logan 10:50 Yeah. So I recently had a call with someone who was choosing between my mentorship and another program and they chose the other program. And it's a dear friend of mine. So like, they're in great hands. But if you already are teaching, and you're learning in a group where you're learning to teach, it's going to feel somewhat remedial, and overwhelming. Way better to be in a group of already trained teachers because there's a there's different questions that you could ask and you can get different answers that don't go over the heads of the other people in the group. And you can really also dialogue with the other people in your group. So you actually get to have some really great friendships. I know that the master's program, the first master's program I did I had made some really, really great friendships with the people who are already teachers, because we got to go, okay, this is what I learned before this is what I'm going to learn now, here's what I'm going to do. And then when I did the mentorship that I did with with Jay Grimes, I'm still friends with those people they all been teaching for you had to be teaching for more than five years to be in that program. So anyways, I highly recommend that you look for a program that's already for teachers versus a new program because you've been teaching for so long. Lastly, can you handle it? Do you think you can handle it better when you're older? When you have more "time" (in air quotes". No. I mean, like, if you want to learn classical, yes, you should do a bridge or a masters or mentorship. Brad Crowell 12:09 This all makes me think of something that you should definitely check out called eLevate. Lesley Logan 12:17 Oh, yes. Brad Crowell 12:18 Because Lesley actually has a master's program that she's been hosting for the last few years now. We've had dozens of people going through the program, and we are opening enrollment for 2025 already because 2024 has kicked off and it's happening. So if you if it's something you want to check out, you know, just reach out to us or go to Lesleylogan.co/elevate and we can get you. You know, we can secure your spot now. So, yeah, go check it out. Great question. Thank you for asking. If you have a question, and you want us to chit chat about it, or surmise or give you a straight answer. Just ping us anywhere. Lesley Logan 13:03 Clearly, anywhere. We find them.Brad Crowell 13:06 Yeah, anywhere. Lesley Logan 13:07 It's like ask us anything. Ask me a question. You can do it here, here here. She actually changed it. You can email her but I clearly grabbed her from everywhere.Brad Crowell 13:16 Okay, now let's talk about Ashley Black. Ashley Black, inspired by her personal struggle with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis leveraged her 30 years of experience in fascia research to invent the FasciaBlaster, a groundbreaking tool designed to enhance connective tissue health and regeneration. She has authored the number one bestselling book on fascia, while also pioneering the first documented ultrasound evidence of fascia regeneration in peer-reviewed research.Lesley Logan 13:47 Do you know how much it cost to do peer-reviewed research? Brad Crowell 13:50 I looked at this research facility that she mentioned. Lesley Logan 13:52 She spent $2 million.Brad Crowell 13:54 2 million bucks y'all. And these guys are like legit, you know.Lesley Logan 13:58 And by the way, $2 million doesn't mean you get to be involved in the research. Brad Crowell 14:02 Oh, no, no. Lesley Logan 14:02 You're not involved at all. They just do it.Brad Crowell 14:04 She was definitely I mean, she obviously was confident in what she was doing. But you know, they could have come back and been like yeah, none of this is real. Lesley Logan 14:12 Thanks for your $2 million.Brad Crowell 14:14 Yeah, thanks for your 2 million bucks, you know, but they did not they came back and said yeah, this is legit so good for her. That's really exciting. Yeah, and you know, now you can blast your bait all you want.Lesley Logan 14:29 Dear Lord. And so I really love this okay, so I'm going to be really honest like I, if you know me, you know, like, I am all about, like, beautiful bodies at every size like 1,000% and I have like, I do love the body that I have, like I really do. But I have not really enjoyed, like some cellulite that I have. And I've just been really frustrated and I saw like I saw one of her ads where she's sitting there in a bathing suit with nothing and I was like, wait, hold on a second. Wait a minute. And then I was like, am I am I being superficial? Like, am I being like, am I anti-body positivity? Like, I'm just gonna be really honest, like, these are all the things that I thought about when I looked this up, and one of my dearest friends who's been on the show several times, who's a functional medicine doctor and a western medicine doctor was like, oh, Ashley Black has these amazing tools. And I was like, what do they actually work for? Like they actually work and then my other friend Kareen is on the show. She's like, oh, I have them all. And they I've been using them and I'm like, okay, so am I just had to buy like something that doesn't work. But then I like went down the rabbit hole, fell in love with all of the research she's had and by the way, her tools are just for cellulite. And they're like your fascia is like, as she discussed is like over your whole body. And she has nothingBrad Crowell 15:45 It's not just over it's in like it's between your organs (inaudible)Lesley Logan 15:49 She had a video where she takes these straws. And the straws obviously are wrapped in paper. And she's like, that's basically your fascia. There's fascia inside all wrapped around all these muscle fibers. And so what she said is, cellulite is a physical presentation of bad fascia. And she actually feels her it's her moral duty to tell people not to accept it, because she likened it to having a rash. If you had a rash, you wouldn't just go love my body and my rash. You would go like, deal with the rash. And she's like, you can absolutely love your body at any size. And you guys, go check her out. This woman loves her body at her size. She's beautiful. She like does amazing thing. She's over 50 and going surfing in Costa Rica, like she's kicking ass. But she says that we can actually love our bodies and work on our fascia and that can actually help with the cellulite, but also bonus benefits. Some of the pain you're having, including why she was doing this in the first place. She had major pain in her hip are because of bad fascia. Brad Crowell 16:50 Yeah and she started investigating the stress in the knee and the ankle, and was basically moving the fascia around, and eventually was able to work through the pain she was having in her hip with it. Lesley Logan 17:08 Yeah. And she so she's really big on advocating for effective fascia treatment, because there's a lot of things on the internet like foam rolling or even like we have, like a like a type of the percussion tools, right? So there's percussion massager. She's like, those are actually not great for fascia but they're great for other things.Brad Crowell 17:27 They are great for muscles. Lesley Logan 17:28 They're great for muscles. And so like, if you watch her she's very specific. Like if you do if you go too deep with the tools, that's a deep massage, that's for the muscle. If you do it up here that's for the skin if you do it like this pressure, like so there is a method (inaudible). Brad Crowell 17:41 Her tools, you mean. Lesley Logan 17:42 Yes. And so I think like what I loved was that she wasn't dissing any products, she was basically explaining how that product helps a different thing versus her products help. And I wanted to stress this, it's not just about the cellulite, you guys, her fascia can if your fascia is not healthy, if it gets tight, if it gets bundled, if things happen to it, you will have pain and it criss-crosses your body because fascia is an organ almost like it's like maybe is an organ, maybe the science is saying that but like it is so integral, and we go to the chiropractor a lot and I swear to God, the problem I'm having is because some fascia shit that's on a different part of my body that I am working out with my blasting tools. So I'm like, there's a reason why this is like on the left over here, the right over here, the left over here. So anyways, I'm a little bit obsessed. I love that she addressed that because I I was going I was like kind of having a little bit of like conflict of my own values. And it's like, oh, no, it's okay. And also, by the way, I still love myself and blast.Brad Crowell 18:45 Well, I really loved when she was talking about the balance of running a business and maintaining scientific integrity. Because when you run a business, it's really, you know, like, the idea is, what is our marketing message that's gonna get people to buy things, right, and you can just make shit up. Right? Lesley Logan 19:05 Oh people do make so much up. Brad Crowell 19:06 People do they just make it up. Right. And so she is definitely arguing for the marriage of marketing with actual clinical research, you know, like the work that backs up the claims that she's making. And I thought that was awesome. I mean, for me, that's like, integrity, you know? And she talked about really, I think, I think was an interesting conversation. She's like, am I taking crazy pills? Am I the only person that's talking about fascia? Like, what's the deal here? Why is it that like, you know, how is it that (inaudible) western medicine is not even considering this as a as something to look at. They're just pushing fascia out of the way. Lesley Logan 19:49 And this was like 20 years ago when she was first like when she first started. So if you're like (inaudible).Brad Crowell 19:56 And she, you know, was learning, she was reading she said she was literally having Eastern medicine books translated in English so that she can learn more about fascia. And she kept looking around for the fascia expert and the fascia expert and the fascia expert until she finally was like, I think maybe I'm the fascia expert because what the hell no one else is talking about this. , Lesley Logan 20:18 You know, what I just to like, like in that I could not believe we could actually have a podcast called Be It Till You See It, it seems so obvious that there'll be a podcast out there already. So like, I think a lot of times we, we, all of you listening, the we, doubt that we could be the first person to think of something as a topic to share with the world. And I thought it really interesting that she just kept going, there's gotta be someone, there's she was like just praying and looking for someone else to be the expert. And then at the time, there wasn't anyone? Brad Crowell 20:56 Yeah, well, I just want to throw out a couple of other things that are like the science behind what she had, you know, studied, or sorry, that she obviously she went down her own path of education. And then she commissioned some scientific studies. And so she's proved her commitment to ensuring safety and scientific validation through methods of funding independent research, with a blind study by the Applied Science Performance Institute, which that's the company I looked up there out of Florida. Fascinating. There's a bunch of like science nerds, they're clearly very expensive. She utilized DEXA scans, ultrasounds and blood markers in the study, or they did and then they focused on collagen inflammation and longevity markers like telomere length. So I don't have a clue what telomere length is but that's what they focused on. Lesley Logan 21:49 I actually, I used to study that stuff. So I do. That's very impressive. And by the way, you guys, somehow Timbaland ended up in the conversation. Brad Crowell 22:00 The producer.Lesley Logan 22:01 Just want to say that, that I've always wanted Timbaland to be like part of a conversation and he made it into my podcast.Brad Crowell 22:15 So yeah, so do longer telomeres mean longer life, this is what I'm learning about genetics. So shorter telomeres are associated with shorter lives. I don't know that it's the reverse. They didn't say longer are associated with longer, but they are saying shorter is associated with shorter. So anyway, she sought to address any skepticism and criticism from both the scientific community and from the general public regarding your fascia treatment techniques by supporting it with science, so. Lesley Logan 22:47 Yeah. Brad Crowell 22:48 All right. So finally, let's talk about those Be It Action Items. What bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Ashley Black? She actually covered all four, she literally spent time thinking about this and she was very Lesley Logan 23:03 Did you see my face on the video? Like my jaw was like dropping as she went through each one because you guys know, we tell people, they only have to do one if they want, like, you know, because like, we're just like, thank you for being on the podcast. I'm so grateful. And she's like, oh, I actually wrote these down. Hold on, I thought about each one. So we actually got she actually has, like, I love that they that it stands for something. Like it does, thank you for noticing.Brad Crowell 23:29 Just like I didn't know BE IT meant something. She said, you know, for bold, stepping into your power. You know those little voices that come in from time to time and tell you who you are. Once you know who you are, be unapologetic, without fear and step into who you are. Just be it. For intrinsic, she said, she recommends the Delete Activity, which I thought was really interesting. I'm curious to learn more about this. But she started by writing everything down that she does in the day. And then she reviewed it and she was like, you know, what, can I get rid of? What can what can I cut? Why am I doing these things? You know, and I? I don't know? Like maybe it's I don't know, maybe? Maybe we can just delete cleaning.Lesley Logan 24:19 Well, you can I mean, you can also like we deleted getting up to open the door for dogs by getting a thing that opens the door for the dog. So like you can like some deletes also include a delegation but like right What if you could just delete it? How would that work? And also likeBrad Crowell 24:36 She mentioned like, well, relationships that are stagnant and that are causing stress. Lesley Logan 24:39 Oh, gosh, get rid of those. But also like Brad Bradbury's Jack says like, because he was somebody was like, oh, I have to clean my desk to like actually get worked on and he's like, no, you don't. Your desk does not have to be clean to actually get worked on. The house does not actually have to be clean. And then Gay Hendricks is to be on the pod soon. Yes, he is. Yeah, he is. He actually says in his book he's like, if you think the house has to be clean before you can write creatively, because you think other people want the house to be clean, don't you think that other people in the house would prefer you to be a happy, healthy, awesome person living in your genius? So. Yeah, the house does probably have to get cleaned at some point. But you're probably gonna clean up more or have a better life with the people who live you live with if you are doing your thing that you love. So delete shit.Brad Crowell 25:25 Yeah. So she said, you know, we have something intrinsic to our nature and authenticity, when we're discovering and sharing our authentic self. You know, if it's a gift that we have, and we don't share it, it's a wasted life. But those really, that was some strong language there. And she suggests self-discovery create space to understand yourself, you know, when you're giving yourself space by deleting things. And so yeah, I thought I thought it was interesting. B-E.Lesley Logan 25:57 Yeah. So I think you got the B-I butBrad Crowell 26:01 B-I. Lesley Logan 26:01 So I got a couple for you for the rest of them. Which is it's not the action, it's the little actions. So she talked about encouraging it to break down goals into manageable steps and take the first three today, or the first one, like take little actions, because we kind of like put things like, oh, I've got to build my course. I've got to create a challenge. I've got to make an email funnel. It's kind of like, holy fuck, that's so many things. Like, do you know how many things how many hearts go in there? You want to actually like break it down into little things. And this reminds me of Jill Flodstrom who was on the pod many, many moons ago and she was like, make everything take two minutes. So every task you put on your list, break it down until two minutes, because you always have two minutes, you have two minutes, when you're waiting for someone, no one is on time for a Zoom call anymore. They're all two minutes late. So you could actually do something for two minutes. So I'm consistently being that person. And then she said, find your North Star, find that thing that truly, truly makes you fulfilled. I really love this because today I had a call with someone and it was really, really great. But it would be a total distraction, it would not like it could veer its way back to the target. But right now it feels like a little offside and I (inaudible) I'm like, I love this when it's at this point in your business that will actually be in alignment with what I'm doing. And I'm so in so whatever that when do you think that she's like, it'll probably be three months and like you call me in three months the offer still stands but right now, as it stands, it would just it's it's a little bit out of left field for me and so I would rather wait the three months if you don't mind. And I would wait three years. Because like the reality is, you guys, we tend to think that everything happens has to happen tomorrow. And what I have discovered is it all happens when it's supposed to which is fucking annoying. But stay on target.Brad Crowell 28:09 Yeah, find that Northstar.Lesley Logan 28:10 Do you like, do you like that really, really exciting, like supportive, like hoorah coaching like it's all going to happen when it's supposed to. But it really does. And it's really amazing. And you always learn from things. So Ashley Black, I love you. I'm excited for what we're doing together, you guys there will be some projects that Ashley and I are hoping to do together. One of them is you can actually use a link of ours to blast your bait to take that line out of Brad.Brad Crowell 28:40 Master Blaster.Lesley Logan 28:42 So there's I have a ton of the tools I'm not gonna lie, our bathroom is full of them. I've been caught blasting all around the house. Honestly, whenever I'm Netflix sitting and chilling, that's me, I'm just blasting and it feels really nice to do something for your body like I one of my love languages is touch. And so I do not have the time to go to a massage or as my I would, I would fucking go every week if I could. It's not the money. It's literally the time. So I really love this because it gets me, allows me to do something for myself. It feels really good to do something for myself. And I don't think that as humans we actually touch our bodies enough so do that. And lastly, like I saw, I saw a couple moles I've never seen before probably because I wasn't looking for them. So I'm booking a dermatology appointment so you can also get to know yourself a whole lot more while you're doing this. It's a byproduct.Brad Crowell 29:36 I love it. Well check the link in the show notes if you want to see what we're talking about here. And stay tuned because like Lesley said, we do have some more fun things coming up you know with Ashley down the road, and we can't wait we can't wait to announce them for you. Lesley Logan 29:51 And by the way after the show is done recording Terraformer is out on her like outdoor patio Costa Rica. So she really truly is a Pilates person, loves it really the fascia like she, like, honestly and really into fascia, not just for your cellulite but also like what fascia could do for your entire body. It's not just out the outward, it's the inward as well. So yeah, it's she's awesome. I'm Lesle Logan. Brad Crowell 30:17 And I'm Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 30:18 Thank you so much for listening to us today. How are you going to use these tips in your life? Are you going to?Brad Crowell 30:24 You're going to blaster bait?Lesley Logan 30:25 Yeah. There you go, Brad. I set you up for that. Let us know. Tag us, tag Ashley Black, in the, in whatever you like to share things at. It really does make my day when I hear, I have to say this, one of our listeners sent me a message today going so do you watch SVU? Law and Order SVU because I watch Law and Order SVU and I know every word to the intro of Law and Order SVU and I now know every word in the intro of the Be It Pod. And I just had to say, oh, first of all, we do watch SVU we are working our way through sort of season one since 2021. And we are because Brad has never seen a lot of episodes we start with SVU because why not go all the way in on the darkness? And I don't know what season we're in. Brad Crowell 31:10 I think we're in 18.Lesley Logan 31:10 Season 18. Brad Crowell 31:12 Yeah, I believe so. Lesley Logan 31:12 We do know all the words. We call by our own (inaudible) and order. And I know and she did text me that she's like dun-dun. And I said I said do yourself a favor. Go down the Tiktok rabbit hole online (inaudible) you will lose an hour of your life and you'll never regret it. So anyways, thank you for tagging me and sharing with me how you love this show. What it makes you think of I never thought SVU and I would ever be in the same sentence but Mariska Hargitay, anytime, anytime you want it babe, I'm all in, have an amazing day. Brad Crowell 31:47 Bye for now. Lesley Logan 31:49 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Lesley Logan 32:16 Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @Be It Pod. Brad Crowell 32:31 It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 32:36 It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co. Brad Crowell 32:41 Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist Gianfranco Cioffi. Lesley Logan 32:48 Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals. Brad Crowell 32:51 Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
THE POWER OF CRYSTALS -Ep 01: Choosing a Crystal with Dan Willis, Elena Danaan & Jen Han /06 23 2023 Welcome to the 1st episode of a series of many classes, where we will share with you the knowledge and power of crystals. Based at the start on the researches of Dr. Marcel Vogel, these classes were born from the collaboration of Dan Willis, researcher, engineer and disclosure expert, Elena Danaan, archeologist and emissary of the Galactic Federation of Worlds, and Jen Han Eredyon, a Terraformer from planet Erra and High Commander Thor Han Eredyon's younger brother. In this first class, we are helping you choosing the right crystal YouTube Elena Danaan Instagram @multiverse5dpodcast
THE POWER OF CRYSTALS-Ep 02: Clearing a Crystal with Dan Willis, Elena Danaan & Jen Han /Aug 09 2023 YouTube Elena Danaan Instagram @multiverse5dpodcast Welcome to the 2nd episode of a series of many classes, where we will share with you the knowledge and power of crystals. Based at the start on the researches of Dr. Marcel Vogel, these classes were born from the collaboration of Dan Willis, researcher, engineer and disclosure expert, Elena Danaan, archeologist and emissary of the Galactic Federation of Worlds, and Jen Han Eredyon, a Terraformer from planet Erra and High Commander Thor Han Eredyon's younger brother. In this second class, we are showing you how to clear a crystal before starting working with it.
ATLiens https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/c/c7e7a43b-5714-4470-a244-6aa82c1dceff/dOTJ6IQI.jpg It tickles to see you try to be like Mr. Pickles. What we're listening to: Matthew: Junodream, Pools of Colour (https://songwhip.com/junodream/pools-of-colour) The Paranoid Style, The Interrogator (https://songwhip.com/theparanoidstyle/the-interrogator) MSPAINT, Post-American (https://songwhip.com/mspaint/postamerican) Jake: The Smile, Wall of Eyes (https://songwhip.com/thesmile/wall-of-eyes2024) Thank You Scientist, Terraformer (https://songwhip.com/thank-you-scientist/terraformer) Paramore, Re: This Is Why (https://songwhip.com/paramore/re-this-is-why)
Today on the Ether we have an AMA with DystopAI and Terraformer. Recorded on May 4th 2022. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Today on the Ether we have the Poppin Puffins chatting with Terraformer about that sweet, sweet NFT aggregation. Recorded on May 3rd 2022. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Today on the Ether we have the Terraformer NFT aggregator AMA hosted by the LunaBulls. Recorded on April 29th 2022. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Cloud Posse holds public "Office Hours" every Wednesday at 11:30am PST to answer questions on all things related to DevOps, Terraform, Kubernetes, CICD. Basically, it's like an interactive "Lunch & Learn" session where we get together for about an hour and talk shop. These are totally free and just an opportunity to ask us (or our community of experts) any questions you may have. You can register here: https://cloudposse.com/office-hoursJoin the conversation: https://slack.cloudposse.com/Find out how we can help your company:https://cloudposse.com/quizhttps://cloudposse.com/accelerate/Learn more about Cloud Posse:https://cloudposse.comhttps://github.com/cloudpossehttps://sweetops.com/https://newsletter.cloudposse.comhttps://podcast.cloudposse.com/[00:00:00] Intro[00:01:31] AWS Lambda Functions now support HTTPS Endpoints (e.g. Single-Function Microservices)https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/announcing-aws-lambda-function-urls-built-in-https-endpoints-for-single-function-microservices/[00:12:04] AWS Provider version 4.0 Chaos. AWS Terraform Provider v4.9.0 was just released. https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-aws/issues/23106https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-aws/blob/v4.9.0/CHANGELOG.md[00:16:54] AWS Announces Data Transfer Price Reduction for AWS PrivateLink, AWS Transit Gateway, and AWS Client VPN serviceshttps://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/04/aws-data-transfer-price-reduction-privatelink-transit-gateway-client-vpn-services/[00:18:08] GitHub Now Supports Organizational Profile Pageshttps://github.com/github[00:21:32] “Case Study” on the Longest (Atlassian) Outage of All Time! 2+ weeks OMG, 400+ customershttps://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/scoop-atlassian[00:35:10] Azure Terrafy and AzAPI are Microsoft's alternative to “Terraformer” (by google)https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-tools-blog/announcing-azure-terrafy-and-azapi-terraform-provider-previews/ba-p/3270937https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/terraformer[00:36:13] Scaling containers on AWS in 2022https://www.vladionescu.me/posts/scaling-containers-on-aws-in-2022/[00:51:17] Pros and cons of using the latest EKS AMIs or managing roll-out of new AMI releases manually? [00:57:10] How have folks automated AWS IAM Access Key + Secret Key rotation policies[00:57:54] Outro #officehours,#cloudposse,#sweetops,#devops,#sre,#terraform,#kubernetes,#awsSupport the show (https://cloudposse.com/office-hours/)
Le spécialiste en environnement de l'émission, Guillaume Rivet, se prête au jeu du questionnaire Moteur de recherche; Gabrielle Anctil répond à la question existentielle de l'utilité (ou l'inutilité) de sa job; Federico Rosei, chercheur et professeur au Centre Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications de l'INRS, présente l'avancée des recherches sur les matériaux nanostructurés comme le carbone; Anne-Sophie Dorion, doctorante en recherche et intervention en psychologie au cheminement enfance et adolescence de l'Université de Sherbrooke, se penche sur le phénomène d'écoanxiété chez les jeunes de 9 à 17 ans; et Charles Prémont évoque les difficultés d'une terraformation de Mars.
#scalingtransformers #terraformer #sparsity Transformers keep pushing the state of the art in language and other domains, mainly due to their ability to scale to ever more parameters. However, this scaling has made it prohibitively expensive to run a lot of inference requests against a Transformer, both in terms of compute and memory requirements. Scaling Transformers are a new kind of architecture that leverage sparsity in the Transformer blocks to massively speed up inference, and by including additional ideas from other architectures, they create the Terraformer, which is both fast, accurate, and consumes very little memory. OUTLINE: 0:00 - Intro & Overview 4:10 - Recap: Transformer stack 6:55 - Sparse Feedforward layer 19:20 - Sparse QKV Layer 43:55 - Terraformer architecture 55:05 - Experimental Results & Conclusion Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.12763 Code: https://github.com/google/trax/blob/m... Abstract: Large Transformer models yield impressive results on many tasks, but are expensive to train, or even fine-tune, and so slow at decoding that their use and study becomes out of reach. We address this problem by leveraging sparsity. We study sparse variants for all layers in the Transformer and propose Scaling Transformers, a family of next generation Transformer models that use sparse layers to scale efficiently and perform unbatched decoding much faster than the standard Transformer as we scale up the model size. Surprisingly, the sparse layers are enough to obtain the same perplexity as the standard Transformer with the same number of parameters. We also integrate with prior sparsity approaches to attention and enable fast inference on long sequences even with limited memory. This results in performance competitive to the state-of-the-art on long text summarization. Authors: Sebastian Jaszczur, Aakanksha Chowdhery, Afroz Mohiuddin, Łukasz Kaiser, Wojciech Gajewski, Henryk Michalewski, Jonni Kanerva Links: TabNine Code Completion (Referral): http://bit.ly/tabnine-yannick YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/yannickilcher Twitter: https://twitter.com/ykilcher Discord: https://discord.gg/4H8xxDF BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/yann... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ykilcher BiliBili: https://space.bilibili.com/2017636191 If you want to support me, the best thing to do is to share out the content :) If you want to support me financially (completely optional and voluntary, but a lot of people have asked for this): SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/yannick... Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yannickilcher Bitcoin (BTC): bc1q49lsw3q325tr58ygf8sudx2dqfguclvngvy2cq Ethereum (ETH): 0x7ad3513E3B8f66799f507Aa7874b1B0eBC7F85e2 Litecoin (LTC): LQW2TRyKYetVC8WjFkhpPhtpbDM4Vw7r9m Monero (XMR): 4ACL8AGrEo5hAir8A9CeVrW8pEauWvnp1WnSDZxW7tziCDLhZAGsgzhRQABDnFy8yuM9fWJDviJPHKRjV4FWt19CJZN9D4n
Part 2 of Kritfayle.com Alien RPG Mini series. A group of colonists return to the facility after repairing a Terraformer only to find it is in lockdown. The Alien RPG is released by Free league Staring Ghost Emily Ken Shadow RavenInsane Jonas character mannerisms created by Louis Sounds Provided by Synrinscape.com https://syrinscape.com/attributions/?id=185&id=908&id=56876&id=83&id=13&id=49453 https://syrinscape.com/attributions/?id=83&id=908&id=154 Some audio came from Tabletop Audio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kritfayle/message
Part 1 of Kritfayle.com Alien RPG Mini series. A group of colonists head out to repair a Terraformer and so begins a night of terror. The Alien RPG is released by Free league Staring Ghost Emily Ken Shadow RavenInsane Jonas character mannerisms created by Louis Sounds Provided by Synrinscape.com https://syrinscape.com/attributions/?id=185&id=908&id=56876&id=83&id=13&id=49453 Freesound.org Kyle's truck sound --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kritfayle/message
Cloud Posse holds public "Office Hours" every Wednesday at 11:30am PST to answer questions on all things related to DevOps, Terraform, Kubernetes, CICD. Basically, it's like an interactive "Lunch & Learn" session where we get together for about an hour and talk shop. These are totally free and just an opportunity to ask us (or our community of experts) any questions you may have. You can register here: https://cloudposse.com/office-hoursJoin the conversation: https://slack.cloudposse.com/Find out how we can help your company:https://cloudposse.com/quizhttps://cloudposse.com/accelerate/Learn more about Cloud Posse:https://cloudposse.comhttps://github.com/cloudpossehttps://sweetops.com/https://newsletter.cloudposse.comhttps://podcast.cloudposse.com/- - -00:00:00 Intro- - -00:01:22 Atmos tutorial published! https://docs.cloudposse.com/tutorials/atmos-getting-started/- - -00:02:51 Terraform modules for Cloudflare Zones and WAF publishedhttps://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-cloudflare-zonehttps://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-cloudflare-waf-rulesets/- - -00:04:04 Terraform 0.15 RC1 Published!https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/releases/tag/v0.15.0-rc1- - -00:07:26 Sponsor Cloud Posse / SweetOps / Office Hours for $1 / mo on GitHubhttps://github.com/sponsors/cloudposse- - -00:08:20 Using GitHubActions vs {AWS CodeBuild, CodePipeline and CodeDeploy} and want to deploy to ECS? - - -00:31:20 How to migrate existing terraform configurations to a modular configuration, for example based on the Cloud Posse modules?- - -00:41:05 Terraformer discussion- - -00:51:22 Dashboards, metrics, KPIs discussion- - -01:01:02 Outro- - -#officehours,#cloudposse,#sweetops,#devops,#sre,#terraform,#kubernetes,#awsSupport the show (https://cloudposse.com/office-hours/)
Time Artist Title Duration Album Year 13:00:20 ProgPhonic 48 Intro 0:43 13:01:00 Shaman Elephant Shaman in the Woods 4:44 Crystals 2016 13:05:43 Jordsjo Solens Sirkulære Sang 7:42 Nattfiolen 2019 13:13:21 Nektar Devil’s Door 8:03 The Other Side 2020 13:21:24 Crack The Sky Quick 8:22 Tribes 2021 13:32:23 Thank You Scientist Everyday Ghosts 10:00 Terraformer 2019 […]
This week we're spinning Terraformer by Thank You Scientist.
Truth be told I knew very little about the Cosplay community. I didn't have many judgements but my view was that shared by most of women dressing inappropriately for attention or they were all serious gamers, maybe a little socially awkward, etc. I love the new insight into the cosplay community and realized that it goes much deeper and is actually a community that is set out to help others within and outside of it. In this episode we talk about volunteer work, struggles within the cosplay community, how to get started, how the current events affect the cosplay community and much more. Special thank you to Terra for being willing to be a part of the RATIO : FFL Podcast and live the RATIO lifestyle. Please go show Terra your support and follow not just one instagram account but two! Here they are. @TerraFormer_Cosplay and @terrareaper_photography I believe in an acronym call K.I.S.S. - Keep It Simple Stupid, not that you're stupid but we are silly for making things harder than we have to make them. It's probably not your fault thought because there are so many marketing ploys out there that have led you astray without you even knowing. Sorry to say that but I am not sorry for telling you the truth. If you want to have someone who isn't to going bullshit you on anything this is the podcast for you. If you want someone to sugar coat things, this isn't the spot for you. Plus if you still want things sugar coated then you aren't ready to be in charge of every aspect of your life anyway. Come back when you are though; my arms/door are always open to help as many people who are ready to be helped. Thank you for tuning in and please don't forget to share with a friend. If you are interested in having me be your fitness/weight-loss coach in order to live #TheRATIOFFLLife please Click Here and let's talk. With Regards, Michael Vorpahl RATIO : FFL League of Champions Coach *Please don't forget to subscribe and give that 5 star rating if this made you think, laugh, gave you value, or challenge your though process with a new perspective. Follow me on Instagram (@ratio.ffl) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ratio-ffl/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ratio-ffl/support
Porque la melomanía y la "ñoñés" no podían esperar más, vuelve el Bestianálisis con una nueva edición. En este episodio XLVIII de ¡A lo Bestia! podcast analizamos un álbum super prog-jazz de 2019, "Terraformer" de la banda Thank You Scientist (adivinen quien es el proponente y moderador
COLLEEN HOUCKWebsite: https://www.colleenhouck.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/colleen.houck/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ColleenHouckFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ColleenRayHouckPinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/colleenrayhouck/Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3097905.Colleen_HouckYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheColleenhouckTERRAFORMERAmazon Kindle: https://amzn.to/3h17cINGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/51767540 JeanBookNerdhttp://www.jeanbooknerd.comJeanBookNerd Storytellers BOXhttp://www.jeanbooknerdstorytellersbox.comJBN Host: Erik Werlin (@erikwerlin)Edit: James Vallesteros (@jamesvallesteros)
The boys drop their thoughts on Thank You Scientist's Terraformer before discussing their once all time favorite record label: Sumerian Records.
Time 18:00:42 Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Record Label Listeners 18:00:42 0:00:00 soup Sleepers 13:35 Remedies 2017 51 18:14:17 0:13:35 musicinwidescreenopening3a1bef13.autosave 1:14 50 18:24:07 0:23:25 Marbin Strong Thing – 05 Alabama Sock Party 5:10 47 18:29:16 0:28:34 Thank You Scientist Son Of A Serpent 8:09 Terraformer 2019 Evil Ink Records 48 18:43:49 0:43:07 Marbin […]
Time 18:00:42 Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Record Label Listeners 18:00:42 0:00:00 soup Sleepers 13:35 Remedies 2017 51 18:14:17 0:13:35 musicinwidescreenopening3a1bef13.autosave 1:14 50 18:24:07 0:23:25 Marbin Strong Thing – 05 Alabama Sock Party 5:10 47 18:29:16 0:28:34 Thank You Scientist Son Of A Serpent 8:09 Terraformer 2019 Evil Ink Records 48 18:43:49 0:43:07 Marbin […]
Time Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Record Label Listeners 0:00:00 soup Sleepers 13:35 Remedies 2017 51 0:13:35 musicinwidescreenopening3a1bef13.autosave 1:14 50 0:23:25 Marbin Strong Thing – 05 Alabama Sock Party 5:10 47 0:28:34 Thank You Scientist Son Of A Serpent 8:09 Terraformer 2019 Evil Ink Records 48 0:43:07 Marbin Strong Thing – 06 Itchybun 7:17 […]
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Time 18:00:42 Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Record Label Listeners 18:00:42 0:00:00 soup Sleepers 13:35 Remedies 2017 51 18:14:17 0:13:35 musicinwidescreenopening3a1bef13.autosave 1:14 50 18:24:07 0:23:25 Marbin Strong Thing – 05 Alabama Sock Party 5:10 47 18:29:16 0:28:34 Thank You Scientist Son Of A Serpent 8:09 Terraformer 2019 Evil Ink Records 48 18:43:49 0:43:07 Marbin […]
Pour le dernier épisode de notre revue de fin de l'année: Le Calendrier de l'Avent de Recule La Cassette 2019, on s'intéresse au dernier album de Thank You Scientist, Terraformer, sorti plus tot cette année. Mac et Xavier sont en amour avec le groupe pendant qu'on joue à deviner la critique de Bruno.nbsp;
Let's Write a Movie is one of our off week podcast segments. In this segment, We Write a Movie! We come up with an idea for a movie on the spot figuring out all the characters and plot elements. Writing a movie is EASY! Enjoy! Music by Kevin Macleod - Vivacity incompetech.com
Welcome to Episode 25 of Tapestry, where I had the great honor to chat with Ben and Tom, two of seven of the progressive phenoms Thank You Scientist. If you haven't heard of this group, you will love them if you enjoy forward-thinking jazz fusion mixed with progressive, poppy sing-along tunes. Ben and Tom answered all my questions about being professional musicians, life on the road, drawing inspiration from some close calls, and some of their recent experiences during the Terraformer release cycle, including filming a music video with a professional drum corps.
Happy Monday! This week, Lex Michael is itching to catch up on Amazon's "Fleabag" while Tauri Jay is reveling in the groundbreaking new album "Terraformer" by Thank You Scientist! What are you into? Follow us on Twitter- @MissingOutCast @TheLexMichael @TauriJay Music Credits: "Who Likes to Party" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Time Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Record Label Listeners 18:20:08 miwshowopen1eb64.autosave 1:10 35 18:28:14 Arena Paradise Of Thieves 5:04 Double Vision 2018 36 18:33:18 Arena Enemy Without 5:05 The Visitor 2018 Pointer, Mick; Nolan, Clive; Jowitt, John & Mitchell, John Verglas Music 35 18:48:47 Thank You Scientist Wrinkle 2:32 Terraformer 2019 Evil Ink Records 35 18:51:19 Thank You Scientist FXMLDR 7:53 Terraformer 2019 Evil Ink Records 35 18:59:12 phideaux from hydrogen to love 14:03 infernal 39 19:31:52 Kino Losers' Day Parade 8:59 Picture 2005 Kino SPV UK 37 19:40:51 Lonely Robot Under Stars 5:08 Under Stars (CD Gatefold Edition) 2019 37 19:45:59 Thank You Scientist Chromology 9:45 Terraformer 2019 Evil Ink Records 36 18:10:43 Fibonacci Sequence Deus Ex Machina 9:25 Cinema Finis 2017 39 20:00:52 The Police Message in a Bottle 4:51 Every Breath You Take: The Classics 1995 G.M. Sumner/Sting A&M 44 20:05:32 Frost* Black Light Machine 9:57 Milliontown 2006 33 20:15:30 Thank You Scientist Chromology 9:45 Terraformer 2019 Evil Ink Records 32 20:37:01 Clive Nolan 03. FROM IGNORANCE TO ECSTASY 4:11 35 20:41:12 Shadowland The Kruhulick Syndrome 5:29 Edge of Night (Live DVD) 2009 Clive Nolan 29 20:48:06 Clive Nolan Whole Again Mix 5 3:01 2019 29 20:51:07 Thank You Scientist Terraformer 8:03 Terraformer 2019 Evil Ink Records 29
Time Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Record Label Listeners 18:20:08 miwshowopen1eb64.autosave 1:10 35 18:28:14 Arena Paradise Of Thieves 5:04 Double Vision 2018 36 18:33:18 Arena Enemy Without 5:05 The Visitor 2018 Pointer, Mick; Nolan, Clive; Jowitt, John & Mitchell, John Verglas Music 35 18:48:47 Thank You Scientist Wrinkle 2:32 Terraformer 2019 Evil Ink Records […]
Time Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Record Label Listeners 18:20:08 miwshowopen1eb64.autosave 1:10 35 18:28:14 Arena Paradise Of Thieves 5:04 Double Vision 2018 36 18:33:18 Arena Enemy Without 5:05 The Visitor 2018 Pointer, Mick; Nolan, Clive; Jowitt, John & Mitchell, John Verglas Music 35 18:48:47 Thank You Scientist Wrinkle 2:32 Terraformer 2019 Evil Ink Records […]
Progrock.com's - Music in Widescreen's - Progressive Rock Podcast
Time Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Record Label Listeners 18:20:08 miwshowopen1eb64.autosave 1:10 35 18:28:14 Arena Paradise Of Thieves 5:04 Double Vision 2018 36 18:33:18 Arena Enemy Without 5:05 The Visitor 2018 Pointer, Mick; Nolan, Clive; Jowitt, John & Mitchell, John Verglas Music 35 18:48:47 Thank You Scientist Wrinkle 2:32 Terraformer 2019 Evil Ink Records […]
People will be approaching Terraformer, the third album from Thank You Scientist from a lot of different angles. Of course there will be those who have never checked out the band before, and excited current fans ready and waiting for new material. Of that latter group some may have expectations set by the advance singles [...] The post Thank You Scientist – Terraformer (Album Review) appeared first on Sonic Perspectives.
We had a really successful year at Red Channel Records with new members joining the label family. With recurring artists & not to forget some very special collaborations. We've provided you with the ultimate compilation with 17 tracks, all brand new & exclusive music from label boss Tony Romanello. Other artists include Greg Denbosa, CarlBeats, BinaryFunction, Salvatore Mediana, K4RMA, Abe Van Dam, E.L, Justin King Perri, Katze, Matteo Vitanza, NoOneKnown, Migel Gloria & Vigostar our extended Red Channel Records family. The compilation album also features an exclusive continuous DJ Mix by Tony Romanello of all the tracks on the album. Delivered by Label Worx on behalf of RED CHANNEL RECORDS
Installationen av utställningen Ur aska startade i slutet av augusti. En av de femton medverkande konstnärerna i utställningen är Jennifer Espling. Vi tog en paus i installationsarbetet för ett samtal kring hennes konstnärskap och verken "Terraformer" och "Hypertrophy". Ur aska är en utställning med verk som på olika sätt relaterar till den stora skogsbranden som skedde 2014 i Västmanland. Linda Wallenberg är curator. Utställningen är ett samarbete mellan Västerås konstmuseum och Konstfrämjandet Västmanland och kommer att visas på Västerås konstmuseum 15 september till 11 november 2018. Medverkande konstnärer är Johanna Byström Sims, Anna Eilert, Helen Ekholm, Jennifer Espling, Gunnar Forsman, Lilian Granqvist Fransson, Henrik Haukeland, Martin Holm, Marcus Ivarsson, Sari Jacobson, Patrik Karlström, Maria Koolen Hellmin, Susanne Torstensson, Mitchell Ward och Dan Wid. http://vasteraskonstmuseum.se/utstallningar/exib/ur-aska/ http://jenniferespling.se/
This week we learn about ‘terraformers’ and the three biggest ways that this company leverages data science. Ezinne Uzo-Okoro is the founder of Terraformers.com, an online marketplace that empowers anyone to grow affordable fresh organic food anywhere and donate the excess to local food banks. Terraformers provides an entrepreneurial approach to improved nutrition, and feeding Read More ...
It's been over a year since we brought out the last Instrumetalcast. Time to rectify that. (00:46) Resonance Cascade by Seversun from New World Chaos (BY-ND) (03:51) Deciduous Glory by Psychendoscope from Chronicle: 1998 (BY-NC-SA) (09:32) Minueto Disconforme by Datura Metel from Datura Metel (BY-NC-ND) (12:46) Ekerot by Poly-Math from Melencolia (BY-NC-SA) (22:22) one day you will teach me to let go of my fears by sleepmakeswaves from in today already walks tomorrow EP (BY-NC-SA) (28:36) Tabor's Head by Mount Sherpa from Tabors Head (BY-NC-ND) (34:49) Insert Coin by Phonocaptors from Danse Macabre (BY-NC-ND) (38:49) Loki - Origin of Fate_Initiation Rites by Loki from The Road To Wisdom (BY-NC-SA) (41:56) Götterspeisedämmerung by Plastic Violins Of Darkness from Plastic Violins Of Darkness (BY-NC-SA) (54:11) Hz of the Unheard by kevel from Hz of the Unheard (BY-NC-ND) (1:04:00) Wolves Beyond The Border by Terraformer from Creatures (BY-NC-ND) (1:10:47) LODO - Paliza by HELA / LODO from Split LP (BY-NC-ND) (1:17:31) ASTERIAI by The Great Cold from The Great Cold (BY-NC-ND) Please support the bands in this show! Buy a T-Shirt, buy an album, or head to the shows. Whatever you can do to help these bands keep making music, please do it! If you have any suggestions for Creative Commons licensed metal, send me a link at craig@openmetalcast.com. Open Metalcast Instrumetalcast #011 (MP3) Open Metalcast Instrumetalcast #011 (OGG)
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