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ゲスト:京都不動産アドバイザリー 株式会社Tetsu代表 石田一夫さん
Somehow we keep mentioning The Simpsons! Join us this week as we marvel at the continuing amount of outdated views this show has, ponder the happiness of episode titles, and remember Hoju! [Episode 13] Please Die...: Kei, suitless and outnumbered by the Suzuki aliens, must face the biggest monster alone. When the battle ends and the scores are tallied, the group sees that there might be a way to escape their strange fate. [Episode 14] Goodbye...: Change is in the air for the players of the deadly game. Fed up with his aunt, Kato finds a new place to live with his little brother. Meanwhile, Kei's attitude pushes Kishimoto away, and Tetsu's life spirals brutally out of control. If you'd like to get updates on the latest episodes and some occasional anime memes, why not give our Facebook page a follow? Who's That Anime? FB Page If you'd like to see the video of our podcast, check out our YouTube channel: Who's That Anime? YouTube Channel! If you want to join in on the conversation why to become a member of our Discord!? Who's That Anime? Discord Want to support us on Patreon to get early access to episodes? Patreon If you're interested in following some of our other endeavours, why not give these links a try? Couch Fuel - Colin's Twitch channel Hail, Paimon! - Steve's Twitch channel Theme Music by Taylor Gray
Well, if nothing else, Gantz is consistent! Join us this week as we discuss this show's bottomless well of horny, ask the question “do ghosts use money?”, and lament about the difficulty in rating these episodes! [Episode 9] Kill It There!: As the group prepares to track down the Suzuki alien, Tetsu's gang is creating conflict and Nishi's smart mouth isn't helping the situation. When tensions boil over, blood is spilled before the hunt even begins. [Episode 10] Yuuzou-kun?: Without his suit, Kei finds himself in serious jeopardy when he captures the attention of the Suzuki alien. Nishi ends up in even graver danger when his suit malfunctions at the worst possible time. If you'd like to get updates on the latest episodes and some occasional anime memes, why not give our Facebook page a follow? Who's That Anime? FB Page If you'd like to see the video of our podcast, check out our YouTube channel: Who's That Anime? YouTube Channel! If you want to join in on the conversation why to become a member of our Discord!? Who's That Anime? Discord Want to support us on Patreon to get early access to episodes? Patreon If you're interested in following some of our other endeavours, why not give these links a try? Couch Fuel - Colin's Twitch channel Hail, Paimon! - Steve's Twitch channel Theme Music by Taylor Gray
本次東京必吃拉麵投票候選名單出自多年前在社團投票排名前位者,還有蒐集中文網路上推薦的名單,讓大家票選。可以複選。 投票時間:8月4~7日 總票數:2703票, 1.AFURI阿夫利:754票。 2.一蘭:455票。 3.銀座篝:284票。 4.池袋。麵創房 無敵家:278票。 5.六厘舍TOKYO:156票。 6.上野。拉麵鴨to蔥:138票。 7.一風堂:78票。 8.六本木。入鹿TOKYO :54票。 9.麵屋武藏:50票。 10.東京車站。斑鳩:45票。 10.新宿御苑。金色不如歸:45票。 12.NAGI:37票 13.神座:32票 14.新宿風雲兒:30票 15.天下一品:27票 16.麵屋一燈:25票 17.銀座八五:22票 17.大塚,創作麵工房鳴龍:22票 19.宍道湖しじみ中華蕎麦 琥珀:18票 20.沾麵TETSU:16票 另外前四間還舉辦了各別投票: AFURI阿夫利拉麵,總共收到3033張選票,2370人吃過,其中1603人(67.6%)覺得好吃,701人(29.6%)覺得一般,66人(2.8%)覺得難吃。 一蘭拉麵,總共收到1972張選票,1921人吃過,其中1083人(56.4%)覺得好吃,772人(40.2%)覺得一般,66人(3.4%)覺得難吃。 銀座篝拉麵,總共收到617張選票,344人吃過,其中254人(73.8%)覺得好吃,72人(20.9%)覺得一般,18人(5.2%)覺得難吃。 池袋無敵家拉麵,總共收到3137張選票,2165人吃過,其中836人(38.6%)覺得好吃,1171人(54.1%)覺得一般,158人(7.3%)覺得難吃。 可以和疫情前的投票比較一下。 日本東京必吃美食?用投票決定!部落客,食尚玩家,林氏璧都閃邊去! https://linshibi.com/?p=8397 東京必吃拉麵推薦十選 新手適用 綜合投票和Tabelog評分 https://linshibi.com/?p=34980 歡迎追蹤林氏璧孔醫師的發聲管道,了解最新的日本旅遊訊息! 我的電子名片 https://lit.link/linshibi 日本優惠券大平台和近期活動資訊 https://linshibi.com/?p=20443 我把所有目前的優惠券都上傳到雲端硬碟了,方便大家一整包下載! https://reurl.cc/r9Ej24 日本藥妝店必備優惠券一整包 https://reurl.cc/DjOqqd 日本藥妝店優惠券大集合 https://linshibi.com/?p=27381 歡迎贊助04b喝咖啡 https://pay.firstory.me/user/linshibi
本日のインタビューでは、再び西山哲郎さんをお迎えします!第442回のエピソードで、「おうち英語」と「バイリンガル教育」の重要性について掘り下げたことを覚えている方も多いでしょう。今日は、さらに一歩踏み込んで、子供の英語教育について刺激溢れるお話しをお届けします。アメリカの大学に通う長男を持つ西山さんが、献身的な父親として、また情熱的な教育者として、貴重な気づきをシェアしてくださいます。子どもたちを英語好きにし、英語を単なる学校の科目から無限の可能性への扉へと変えるために、親ができる実践的で力強いステップを一緒に探っていきます。この対談は、私に深いインスピレーションを与えてくれました。そして、みなさんにとっても、英語教育について非常に役立つ情報とやる気をもたらしてくれるお話になることでしょう。スクリプト → hapaeikaiwa.com/podcast491タイムスタンプ2:05 Tetsuさんとの挨拶(前回のインタビューについて)3:31 今回の話題「日本での子どもの英語教育」について4:56 長男の初期教育の失敗から学んだこと16:07 長男が英語に本気になったきっかけは?28:15 「言語は心を交わすツール」楽しむことの大切さ35:30 日本における英語学習の異質性43:01 帰国子女の子どもたちは日本でどう学べばいい?52:57 のびのびと英語を学べる環境をつくるために親ができることは?56:24 「学ぶ楽しさを知ること」と「将来の視野を広げること」1:00:58 ロールモデルを持つことのメリット【Hapa英会話 Podcast Plus】Podcast Plusは新しいHapa 英会話のサービスで、このポッドキャストをより効果的かつ効率的に学習できるプラットフォームです。 Podcast Plusには、エピソード全体の英語と日本語のスクリプト、英語のみの音声ファイル、個別再生用の音声ファイル、そしてフルバージョンのLive Conversationなどが含まれています。 初月無料でお試しいただけますので、ぜひご活用ください。 Podcast Plusの詳細については、Hapa 英会話のブログをご覧ください。詳細はこちら → hapaeikaiwa.com/?p=23116【Hapa Buddies】仲間と一緒に実践で使える英語を身に付けよう!Hapa Buddiesは、英語学習に励んでいる皆さんが学んだ英語を使って楽しく交流できる会員制オンラインコミュニティです。実践で使える英語が学べるだけでなく、実際に学んだフレーズや表現を使って自分の言葉でアウトプット練習ができるプラットフォームで、初月無料でお試しいただけます。Buddies(仲間)と一緒にあなたも話せる英語を身に付けませんか? hapaeikaiwa.com/buddies/新刊『発展英会話フレーズ101』大人気『万能英会話フレーズ101』の姉妹編となる新刊『発展英会話フレーズ101』が、全国の書店にて3月22日に発売となります。今回のテーマは、初級者から上級者まで多くの英語学習者にとっての壁である「ネイティブ同士の会話の理解」です。英会話の先生や仲の良い同僚との会話であればある程度英語が理解できるのに、ネイティブ同士の会話になるとさっぱり分からなくなってしまうという方も多いのではないでしょうか。攻略のカギは、ネイティブ同士の会話で頻繁に使われる口語表現の理解です!現在、Amazonにて予約注文受付中です。興味のある方は下記のリンクをクリック!https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4757440448書籍第4弾『ネイティブが毎日使ってる 万能英会話フレーズ101』今回の書籍では、ネイティブが毎日使っているのに日本人学習者がうまく使いこなせていない英会話フレーズ(Phrasal Verb)101個をご紹介。日常会話からビジネスまで、どんな場面でも使える「万能」英会話フレーズです。多様な意味を持つフレーズ満載で、グッと表現の幅が広がります!興味のある方は下記をクッリク!!https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4757439644 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you interested in learning techniques for raising multilingual kids? Do you want to create an environment where your children can learn multiple languages while they are young? In this episode, we talk to Tetsu Yung ( @AskTetsu ), a renowned speaker at conferences such as the Polyglot Conference. He shares his experience in raising his kids in a multilingual environment that provides them with the ability to speak many languages fluently. Tetsu also offers tips on the first words of a polyglot child and how you can learn a new language. Stay tuned for this episode about raising multilingual children! #raisingmultilingualkids #polyglot #polyglotkids --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diversilingua/message
【I's session】2024.5.24OA 月1回スペシャルコーナー「I's session」 ★金曜17時〜SPLASH MIX KYOTO金曜内で生放送中! コーナーナビゲーター:株式会社Tetsu CEO石田一夫アシスタント:木村博美(RADIO MIX KYOTO) ゲスト:ヴィオラ奏者 中田美穂さんhttps://mihonakata.com/ 中田さんの最新の演奏情報はSNSをチェック!https://www.facebook.com/share/LFDVcLuNobJjz9mZ/?mibextid=LQQJ4d ★「アイ・ガットサロン」アイ・ビルディング3階にある大人の隠れ家的音楽サロン毎月、上質な音を楽しめるイベント、演奏会を開催!詳しくは、アイ・ガットサロンWEB をチェック♪協賛:京都不動産アドバイザリー株式会社Tetsu
The phrase "Do what you love and you never have to work another day in your life" fits Mac Salman perfectly. Mac left the finance industry and pursued his passions - Travel, Japan, and tasty spirits. We discuss his customized tour business Maction Planet where he has never conducted the same itinerary twice. Then his pivot to Kanpai Planet when the pandemic halted Japan tourism. We discuss these two businesses and life in Tokyo while we sample three "Japan Related" tequilas. Mac is an inimitable and articulate British gentleman who does his homework. He brings insider knowledge and back stories to Shizuku, Cascahuin, and Don Suenos tequilas and their fascinating Japan connections. Even if you are not a big fan of whiskey or tequila, Mac's stories and insight make for a very lively and enjoyable conversation. Other topics we discuss: Leaving the lucrative finance industry and pursuing his passion for travelThe philosophy of changing tour guiding from a "commodity to a profession"Maction Planet's 99.6% rating on Trip Advisor and why its not 100%25 straight years of whisky consumption decline in Japan. That all changed in 2008Why he can be found at Jingu Stadium up to 50 times a yearSample Blanco and Reposado from Shizuku and discover its ties to FukuokaMac's amazing Sake knowledge and how he applies it to tequila tasting The hierarchy of needs and the 5 reasons Tokyo is the "Greatest Metropolis on Earth"Taste test the Blanco and an Extra Anejo from Cascahuin created by Japanese "Tetsu" KagedaThe background of the only Tequila brand owned by a Japanese woman - we try the Reposado and Anejo from Don Suenos Maction Planet: https://www.mactionplanet.com/Trip Advisor: https://www.tripadvisor.comKanpai Planet: https://www.youtube.comMore Now and Zen Japan episodes: https://www.nowandzen.jp/Grow website traffic = Zo Digital: https://www.zodigital.jp/Japan Adventures via Camper Van = Dream Drive: https://www.dreamdrive.life
Episode 111 Before and After Ambient, Part 2 Playlist Midori Takada, “Mr. Henri Rousseau's Dream” from Through The Looking Glass (1983 RCA Red Seal). 高田みどり (Midori Takada) is a Japanese composer and percussionist. She was a key figure in the Japanese ambient movement of the 1980s. Composed, performed, produced, Marimba, Gong, Cowbell, Recorder, Wood Bell, Ocarina, Tam-tam, Midori Takada. She performed all of the instruments on this album. The album was not immediately popular but seeded the nascent ambient movement that was growing in Japan at the time. Midori Takada, “Trompe-l'œil” from Through The Looking Glass (1983 RCA Red Seal). 高田みどり (Midori Takada) is a Japanese composer and percussionist. She was a key figure in the Japanese ambient movement of the 1980s. Composed, performed, produced, Marimba, Gong, Cowbell, Recorder, Wood and clay Bells, Ocarina, Tam-tam, Cola Bottle, Reed Organ, Midori Takada. She performed all of the instruments on this album. Brian Eno and Harold Budd, “Their Memories” from The Pearl (1984 Editions EG). Composed by Brian Eno, Harold Budd; produced by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. David Behrman, “Interspecies Smalltalk Scene 2” (1984) from Leapday Night (1987 Lovely Music). Composed, produced, and computers by David Behrman; violin, Takehisa Kosugi. "Interspecies Smalltalk" (1984) is an interactive piece originally commissioned by the Cunningham Dance Company. Yutaka Hirose, “Light Which Shakes Quietly” from Nova+4 (2019 WRWTFWW Records). Bonus track on this reissued album that dates from 1986. Composed , Arranged and Computer by, Yutaka Hirose; Synthesizer, Jun Tohyama. Takashi Kokubo, “A Dream Sails Out To Sea - Scene 3” (2019 Light In The Attic). Originally released in 1987, this track was part of the new wave of Japanese ambient music. By that time, Kokubo was already reknown for his synthesizer skills on a part with Isao Tomita. He turned to sound design and ambient music and has been instrumental in addition to creating such sounds as the nationally-used mobile phone earthquake alert and credit card payment jingles. Yoichiro Yoshikawa, “Nube” from Cyprus (1988 Eastworld). Original sound track of Japanese TV program. Yoshikawa was already a reliable session musician when he acquired one of the first Phophet-5 synthesizers in Japan. He quickly became a go-to composer for television and other purposes, such as soundscapes for museum exhibitions. Tetsu Inoue, “Low of Vibration” from Ambiant Otaku (1994 Fax +49-69/450464). Before I met Tetsu around the year 2000, I was fascinated by music such as this which had all of the elements of ambient music—slow and forming harmonies, spatial rhythms rather than beats, and a sustained energy throughout—without sounding at all like something out of an Eno production. Produced and performed by Tetsu Inoue. Kenji Kawai, “Ghostdive” from Ghost in the Shell (Original Soundtrack) (1995 RCA). An ambient work from the popular movie soundtrack.Composed, Performed, Produced, Arranged, Keyboards, Instruments, Kenji Kawai; synthesizer, Hironori Houki. Waveform Transmission, “V 1.3” from V 1.0-1.9 (1996 Silent). Analog Tone Engineering and Realization, Recordings Of The Dead, Shortwave, Field Recordings Made During Periods Of Highly-charged Paranormal Activity, Korg MS 10, Korg MS 20, Korg MS 50, Roland System 100 Synthesizers, Home Built Analog Synthesizers, Tape, Loops, Chris Troy; Digital Audio Graphs, Granular Synthesis, Microwave Communications, Psycho-acoustics, Tape, Loops Otari MX 5050 loops, Rod Modell. Experimental Audio Research, “Automatic Music (For Oscillator, Ring Modulator & Filter Clusters)” from Pestrepeller (1999 Ochre Records). UK release, limited to 1000 copies. Engineer, Serge Modular Music System, Sonic Boom (Pete Kember). Some interesting modular synthesizer ambience. John Foxx and Harold Budd, “Raindust” from Translucence + Drift Music (2003 Edsel Records). Composed, produced, and performed by Harold Budd, John Foxx. John Foxx and Harold Budd, “Some Way Through All the Cities” from Translucence + Drift Music (2003 Edsel Records). Composed, produced, and performed by Harold Budd, John Foxx. Pete Namlook, Tetsu Inoue, “Ethereal Being” from 2350 Broadway 4 (2007 Fax +49-69/450464). Composed, produced, and performed by Pete Namlook, Tetsu Inoue. Recorded at Bretton Hall, New York and Klanglobor Hödeshof. Tetsu was an endless collaborator. Here he and the wondrous Pete Namlook wove some ambient magic. Tetsu Inoue, “Kaze” from Inland (2007 Fax +49-69/450464). Written, performed and produced by Tetsu Inoue. This was his post-glitch faze, which brought together, strangely enough, element so his earlier ambient work and glitch music for computers. Masuko Shinji, “Woven Music for Blue Steppe” from Woven Music (2011 Jagjaguwar). All music, vocals and guitar, 増子真二 (Shinji Masuko). This is a project by Masuko, who sometimes works with the Boredoms. It has a characteristic high but sustained energy level that flirts with the outer reaches of the ambient music concept. Caroline Park, “Grain 5” from Grain (2011 Private Chronology). This is a cassette release by Park, often known her for generative composition work and electronic improvisations based on parameters that she defines. Recorded, performed, and mixed between May 2010 and January 2011 in Los Angeles and Boston. Sarah Davachi, “First Cadence” from Antiphonals (2021 Late Music). Composed, Recorded, Performed, Mellotron (bass flute, recorder, oboe), Tape Echo, Sarah Davachi. A recent ambient work by this contemporary experimenter. In the background: An example of ambient music from the program Droneo by Henry Lowengard, which produces self-generating ambient music on a smart phone. “Droneo 1.5 vanDelay and Ape,” (5:25). Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Hoy se une a nosotros Tetsu, quien va a compartir su increíble experiencia escuchando varios idiomas en casa cuando era pequeño, como intenta replicar la misma experiencia con su hijos y muchas cosas más. Bienvenid@ a la temporada 4 del podcast "El Arte de los Idiomas", en la que voy a continuar con las entrevistas con profesores, políglotas... para ayudarte a comprender que TODOS podemos aprender CUALQUIER idioma disfrutando del proceso, así como nuestras sesiones en directo contestando a las preguntas más comunes relacionadas con el proceso de aprendizaje de idiomas y otras ideas nuevas. Sígueme en otras redes sociales para recibir contenido diario sobre cómo aprender idiomas de verdad mientras disfrutas del proceso:
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Today, for the podcast, we decided to do an update with Twitch creator, Vovin Tetsu. A lot has changed from the last time we interviewed him, and we wanted to check in to hear more about the changes! Tetsu talks about his rebranding and what brought him back into streaming and making content. We also talk about Vtubers and the Vtuber community. We learned about character models and some about the lore behind characters. We talked famous Vtubers and he shares his top 5 with us. Check it out!Vovin Tetsu's Socials:Twitch: twitch.tv/kitsunetetsuTwitter(X): https://twitter.com/KitsuneTetsu_Follow both Alex and Jeremy on Twitter for updates and feel free to interact with us. We are both very responsive and love feedback, so hit us up! Twitter Handles:Alex: @DiabolicTutor01 Jeremy: @jeremycunnings1In Bed By 9: @InBedBy9PodcastTwitch Channels:Alex: https://www.twitch.tv/diabolictutor01Jeremy: https://www.twitch.tv/jeremycunnings
Xandet Litt and Ravyn joins us again talking all things Tetsu Pro Wrestling NJPW and Black Trent? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/helluvamarkpod/message
Tetsu joins us! we do a deep diver on hardcore, Tetsu's new band Closed, and Tetsu's origin story! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/strawberrydeathmachine/support
How many language can mangas come in? That depends on how you slice it. If you're being a bit of a pedant and talking about the source, it's probably Japanese only. Otherwise you'd call it by the local name like manhwa or manhua. If you're talking about translations from the source, then however many languages you can translate into. Here we are, solving problems and answering questions. Tim has Rojiura Brothers. We start off with Tetsu who is in love with the mangas about delinquents. Specifically the kind of guys who wear their school uniform loose and get into fights on the street over honor while respecting each other. Testsu … Continue reading "Manga Pulse 493: Embarrassed Bro"
How many language can mangas come in? That depends on how you slice it. If you're being a bit of a pedant and talking about the source, it's probably Japanese only. Otherwise you'd call it by the local name like manhwa or manhua. If you're talking about translations from the source, then however many languages you can translate into. Here we are, solving problems and answering questions. Tim has Rojiura Brothers. We start off with Tetsu who is in love with the mangas about delinquents. Specifically the kind of guys who wear their school uniform loose and get into fights on the street over honor while respecting each other. Testsu … Continue reading "Manga Pulse 493: Embarrassed Bro"
From his own experience as a multilingual kid himself to advice on how to learn languages naturally and much more, today I welcome Tetsu to the show❗ Welcome to a new episode of my "Language Input" podcast, and the latest of many interviews to help you understand that YOU TOO can learn ANY LANGUAGE while enjoying the process. Follow me on all my social media for new daily content related to language learning, especially if you're looking to learn my native language Spanish. 🎬 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5VQO82Gf2c-bmiTPI2h7fA 💻Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/spanishnaturalanguages 📹 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spanishnaturalanguages/ 📱 Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@naturalanguagesspanish ✍️Twitter: https://twitter.com/NaturaLanguages
Neste episódio, Maitos e Júnior Massa Bruta discutem sobre três histórias feitas por Endou Tatsuya, criador de Spy x Family! Ele é um autor que ainda tem muito a contribuir para a indústria? Ou ele possui muitas ideias descartáveis? Venha aqui para ter essas perguntas respondidas! Obs: este programa tem Spoilers, então, por favor, leia o mangá antes de ouvir o episódio! Você foi avisado!
Wolfgang Puck and Chef Tetsu Yahagi demonstrate some playful and beautiful vegetarian sushi from the menu at his newest restaurant, Merois. Chef Tetsu Yahagi prepares the sushi “omakase style,” meaning that the guests are in the hands of the chef and receive a seasonal, elegant, and artistically crafted meal using the best ingredients available. All of his vegetable sushi preparations are a play on traditional sushi. He makes sashimi with slow-roasted red pepper to resemble tuna, as well as avocado made into pearls and soaked in basil oil to resemble fish eggs. For a vegan twist on uni, he roasts butternut squash in miso and adds a scoop to the top of a ribbon of cucumber. Watch the full documentary and find plant-forward recipes here!
The bigger you get, the stronger you'll be. As we widen, we're meeting men of the sea, getting a reference, keeping the children toasty, using a Gameshark to time travel, recruiting a well-informed old lady, getting robbed by a flying child, hiring an idiot armorer, tasting meunière, observing black water, swallowing warm fish heads, overloading on puns in the dog village, finding respect for Gengen, and speculating the nature of foul pie contents. They wouldn't trust you much if you were with a hoodlum like me. 00:00 Intro | 04:00 Lakewest | 12:41 Clive Incident #2 | 17:14 Taki | 21:51 Tetsu's House | 25:46 Two Rivers | 35:39 Winger Zone | 45:00 Kobold District | 53:51 Real Net | 57:57 Outro Get more Retrograde Amnesia: Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/retroam. Join the community and get bonus episodes, miniseries, and access to the RealNet. For a complete list of our bonus material, check out content.retrogradeamnesia.com. Twitter: @retroamnesiapod E-Mail: podcast@retrogradeamnesia.com Website: www.retrogradeamnesia.com
Episode 91 The Silent Episode Playlist Morton Feldman, “Intersection” (1953) from First Recordings: 1950s (1999 Mode). Feldman, like Cage, had already been a proponent of including silence in his pieces. Feldman was a part of the Project of Music for Magnetic Tape (1951 to 1954), an artist's collective founded by Cage to explore experiments in magnetic tape music. From this period came several works, the most famous of which was Williams Mix (1952) by Cage. For Williams Mix, Cage commissioned the recording of hundreds of taped sounds by Louis and Bebe Barron and then specified how to splice them together using a daunting 192-page graphical composition created using chance operations. Cage conceived the work for eight tracks of magnetic tape played simultaneously. The other members of the collective, in addition to helping edit Williams Mix, also created some unique works of their own using the same library of sounds. Feldman was one of these composers but took a decidedly different approach than Cage. For Intersection, Feldman used a graphic score composed of a grid, a method he had been testing for various instrumental works such as Intersections No. 1 for Piano (1951). The score could be likened to a sheet of graph paper with one row assigned to each of the eight channels. Each square, or cell, of each row represented a unit of time to be occupied by either a sound or silence. The sounds were assigned only as numbers representing the lengths of tape snippets to be used, thus regulating the duration of individual sounds. The sequence and simultaneity of the audio was dictated by the “intersection” of sounds and silences across the columns of the score. The realization of the piece was left in the hands of Cage and Earle Brown, who assembled the tape segments by following the grid score. The choice of sounds drawn from the tape library was left to the executors of the score. Whereas Cage had not actually specified the use of silence in the score of Williams Mix, Feldman clearly had, and this is evident from the result. Speaking about the piece later, Feldman famously said that he “loathed the sound of electronic music.” He disliked the labor of executing a piece by cutting up magnetic tape and didn't feel the result was justifiably unique. He also said, “John [Cage] says that experimental music is where the outcome cannot be foreseen. . . . After my first adventure in electronic music, its outcome was foreseen.” 3:24 John Cage Variations I from Darmstadt Aural Documents Box 2 – Communication (2012 NEOS). Two Pianos, Electronics, Radio Sets, David Tudor, John Cage. This German disc is part of the Darmstadt Aural Documents projects and features recordings from 1958. This track was of the European premiere of Variations 1 and was recorded at the International Ferienkurse für Neue Musik Darmstadt September 3, 1958. This track is enlightening because it not only contains a work by Cage with purposefully scored silences, albeit by chance operations, but is also a live recording with an audience. You can clearly hear how the audience responds during the silent passages, mostly in their bemusement. Whereas the implied humor was unintentional, I often experienced this phenomenon while seeing a Cage performance. I wanted to include this as an example of what can happen when silence becomes part of a live performance. Chance operations were used to determine the placement and duration of silences. 8:50 John Cage, “WBAI” (1960) from Early Electronic And Tape Music (2014 Sub Rosa). Sine wave oscillator, record player, synthesizer, radio. Description of the piece from the score in the Edition Peters catalogue (1962) of Cage's works: “Certain operations may be found impossible e.g., 3 or 4 at once. Let the operator do what he can without calling in assistants.” Chance operations were used to determine the placement and duration of silences. This performance for sine wave oscillator, record player, synthesizer, radio. Not performed by Cage and recorded in 2013 by participants following the score. Originally presented on WBAI (NY) as a solo work scored for performance with Cage's lecture ("Where Are We Going? And What Are We Doing?"). From the comments of the score: “This composition may be used in whole or in part by an operator of machines.” Personnel on this disc include, Square-wave oscillator, Auxiliary Sounds, Radio, Robert Worby; Performer, Langham Research Centre Auxiliary Sounds, Cassette, Open-reel tape, Radio, Iain Chambers; Synthesizer, Auxiliary Sounds, Spoken Word, Philip Tagney; Turntables, Auxiliary Sounds, Open-reel tape, Felix Carey. 7:04 John Cage, David Tudor, “Klangexperimente (Sound Experiment)” 1963 from Siemens-Studio Für Elektronische Musik (1998 Siemens Kultur Programm). Interesting collection of tracks by a variety of artists invited to explore the technological possibilities of the early "Studio for Electronic Music" built and run by Siemens since 1956 in Munich and Ulm. In the case of the Cage piece, both Cage and Tudor programmed this work using punch cards, an early computer control device. Chance operations were used to determine the placement and duration of silences. 1:58 Henri Pousseur, “Scambi (Exchanges)” (1957) from Panorama Des Musiques Expérimentales (1964 Philips) is an electronic music tape composition by the Belgian composer , realized in 1957 at the Studio di Fonologia musicale di Radio Milano. Pousseur fluidly added silence patches throughout this piece, using them to create tension due to their unpredictable nature. This is an analog recording, so the silences include an abundance of tape hiss. 6:27 Ton Bruynèl, “Reflexen (Reflexes)” (1961) from Anthology of Dutch Electronic Tape Music: Volume 1 (1955-1966) (1978 Composer's Voice). Recorded in Bruynèl private electronic music studio. Another tape work that shows the potential for splicing in silence as a tool of the composer. The silences are carefully added from about the 2:14 to 4:00 mark to underscore the accelerating pace of the music. Note that the original recording has rumble from what sounds like a turntable, plus tape hiss, so the “silences” are not as abject as they are in digital recordings. 4:41 MEV (Musica Elettronica Viva), “Spacecraft” from Live Electronic Music Improvised (1970 Mainstream). Performers, Alan Bryant, Alvin Curran, Frederic Rzewski, Ivan Vandor, Richard Teitelbaum (Moog Modular synthesizer). The liner notes described the following editing process for this album that includes the random insertion of silent passages within the recorded live tracks: “The tape has been edited and interspersed with silence in accordance with a random number programme to give a representative cross-section of a concert lasting two hours.” 19:50 Maggi Payne, “Scirocco” from Crystal (1986 Lovely Music Ltd.). Composed, engineered, performed by Maggi Payne. This beautiful piece of ghostly, haunting sounds is long enough to create an expectation of a continuous soundscape, only to two drop off in two spots to present long silent or nearly silent passages. 10:26 Mika Vainio, “In a Frosted Lake” from Aíneen Musta Puhelin = Black Telephone Of Matter (2009 Touch). Produced and recorded in Berlin 2008. This piece seems to be about amplitude and inaudible frequencies, frameworked by silences. There is a pattern of eight peak tones from the start to the end of the piece. In between these peaks are quieter sounds and silences, with a tension that leans toward achieving a silent state. 5:53 Giancarlo Mangini, “September 14, 2020, from 4.50a.m. to 5.02a.m. ...and remember what peace there may be in silence” from Electronic Music Philosophy, Vol. 27: Silence (2020 Bandcamp). From the twenty-seventh collection of tracks from the collective known as Electronic Music Philosophy (Tustin, California) came this disc devoted to works composed using silence as a principal technique. In this work, there is a steady pattern of silences from start to finish, but the duration of the silences gradually increases in many instances as the work progresses. 11:38 Richard Chartier, “Herein, Then” from Other Materials(2002 3Particles). This disc includes is a compilation of tracks and unreleased works from 1999-2001. Limited to 500 copies. Composed, produced, programmed, and performed by Richard Chartier. As with many of his tracks, Chartier explores the outer reaches of human hearing. Many of the sounds in this track cannot be heard when played on loudspeakers with even moderate background noise. There are actually only two spots of abject, digital silence in this track, although due to the low frequency and amplitude of many of the other electronic tones, you might think there in nothing there. This is a clever, psychological trick. 5:02 Marina Rosenfeld, “Formal Arrangement” from Plastic Materials (2009 Room40). Composed and performed by Marina Rosenfeld. Among the various commissions found on this disc is this solo electronic work. A pattern of silences in which 25 evenly-spaced sound events, mostly gong- or bell-like tones, are each followed by a fade and then a discrete, abject silence. 2:35 Tetsu Inoue, “Super Digital” from Fragment Dots (2000 Tzadik). Composed, Programmed by Tetsu Inoue. I knew Tetsu and he would probably be embarrassed to know that I counted every conceivable “digital” silence in this special piece of music. There are 293 of them that I think one can perceive. Many are short, but because silence is an important structural component of this work, I thought it warranted a fresh listen. The longest of these silences is but 2.5 seconds. The shortness of all the tones, either audible or silent, works together to form a unity. 3:39 Miki Yui, “Balloon” from Small Sounds (1999 BMP Lab). Composed, engineered, and performed by Miki Yui. Recorded in Cologne, Germany. The composer wrote, “small sounds are to merge and fuse with your acoustic environment—please play in a transparent level; in different atmosphere.” In this piece, the silences are placed in the middle of sounds to break up an otherwise continuous noise. 2:57 Opening background music: Mooshzoom, “Silence” from Electronic Music Philosophy, Vol. 27: Silence (2020 Bandcamp). From the twenty-seventh collection of tracks from the collective known as Electronic Music Philosophy (Tustin, California) came this disc devoted to works composed using silence as a principal technique. Plus clips from the following as examples: Amelie Lens, “Resonance” from Contradiction (2017 Second State); Nora En Pure, “Norma Jean” from Come With Me (2013 Enormous Tunes). Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation: For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Hörspiel nach dem gleichnamigen Roman von Milena Michiko Flašar. Eine Begegnung im Park irgendeiner japanischen Großstadt. Da ist der 20-jährige Hiro, der sich, nachdem er sich zwei Jahre lang in seinem Zimmer im Elternhaus eingeschlossen und kein einziges Wort gesprochen hat, endlich wieder hinaus wagt. In Japan nennt man junge Menschen wie ihn „Hikikomori“, Insich-Zurückgezogene. Und da ist Tetsu, Ende 50, der mit Anzug und gestreifter Krawatte tagaus tagein auf immer derselben Parkbank gegenüber von Hiro Platz nimmt. Ganz behutsam lösen sich aus dem Schweigen die ersten Wörter und Sätze, und es entwickelt sich ein langes Gespräch. Mit Jakob Diehl, Michael Evers, Victoria Trauttmannsdorff u. v. a. Komposition: Sabine Worthmann Bearbeitung: Norbert Schaeffer Regie: Andrea Getto Redaktion: Susanne Hoffmann Produktion: NDR 2013
Mit JúJú & The Flowerbug präsentiert Sunni Colón sein nunmehr drittes Album. Der autodidaktische Musiker, der gemeinhin als „LA's best kept secret“ bezeichnet wird, liefert damit ein weiteres Meisterstück. Der thematische Bogen, der sich durch alle seine Songs zieht, ist dabei die bzw. seine Verletzlichkeit. (superfly.fm)
A meta series featuring homeless punchlines looking for housing We and our guest YouTuber Kennedy aka Red Bard discuss Ryuu Fujisaki's (Hoshin Engi, Shiki) Shonen Jump manga Sakuratetsu Taiwa-hen. Show Notes: You can reach us at Twitter @shonenflopcast or email us shonenflop@gmail.com You can find our guest at youtube.com/c/RedBardIsCool and @RedBardIsCool You can find Atama by former guest Slowbeef at https://store.steampowered.com/app/2019840/Atama Help keep the show running by joining the Shonen Flop Patreon at patreon.com/shonenflop. Get perks like early access to episodes; joining us during recordings, and exclusive episodes on manga like Akane-banashi, Witch Watch, or Blue Box. Get Shonen Flop merch, including this episode's cover art, on a shirt, mug, print, or whatever else might catch your eye https://www.teepublic.com/stores/shonen-flop?ref_id=22733 Become a member of our community by joining our Discord. You can hang out with us, submit your questions or six word summaries! Find it at https://discord.com/invite/4hC3SqRw8r Want to be a guest? You can ask to be on a future episode at bit.ly/shonen_flop_guest Credits: Shonen Flop is hosted by David Weinberger and Jordan Forbes Additional editing assistance by Dylan Crider you can find his podcast, Anime Out of Context at animeoutofcontext.com Assistance with pronunciation, translation, and other miscellaneous research done by Tucker Whatley and MaxyBee Episode art by Merliel (IG: mer_liel) Cover art funded by our generous art benefactor Nigel Francis Episode transcriptions by The Ghostwriters: Travis “T” Root, OzyRat, and TrafalagarWolfwood. You can find them on our website shonenflop.com MAL Description: In the center of a metropolis city lies a small, shaky-looking house. A normal... Okay... Not so normal high school student, Sakura Tetsu (and his family), who works day and night relentlessly to support his family's living expenses, lives there. All is normal until one day, people from the future, alien pirates from outer space, appear. The underground kingdom claims Tetsu's land. Will he prevail in protecting his own land? Or will he surrender his land to many more invaders to come? Yes... Weirdness and insanity ensues!
Being a property owner can be hard especially when people from the future, a space pirate, and the king of the underground want your house. David and Jordan give their first thoughts on the Shonen Jump manga Sakuratetsu Taiwa-hen. Listen in as they give an overview of the first chapter, where they think it will go from there, and ultimately their “power word” to describe the series so far. They also dive into some listener questions. Show Notes: You can reach us at Twitter @shonenflopcast or email us shonenflop@gmail.com Help keep the show running by joining the Shonen Flop Patreon at patreon.com/shonenflop. Get perks like early access to episodes; bonus episodes on series like PPPPPP, Akane Banashi, and Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer; and help us decide future comment Get Shonen Flop merch, including this episode's cover art, on a shirt, mug, print, or whatever else might catch your eye https://www.teepublic.com/stores/shonen-flop?ref_id=22733 Become a member of our community by joining our Discord. You can hang out with us, submit your questions or six word summaries! Find it at https://discord.com/invite/4hC3SqRw8r Want to be a guest? You can ask to be on a future episode at bit.ly/shonen_flop_guest Credits: Shonen Flop is hosted by David Weinberger and Jordan Forbes Additional editing assistance by Dylan Crider you can find his podcast, Anime Out of Context at animeoutofcontext.comhttps://myanimelist.net/manga/4221/Sakuratetsu_Taiwa-hen Episode art by Shannon (IG: illuminyatea) Episode transcriptions by The Ghostwriters: Travis “T” Root, OzyRat, and TrafalagarWolfwood MAL Description: In the center of a metropolis city lies a small, shaky-looking house. A normal... Okay... Not so normal high school student, Sakura Tetsu (and his family), who works day and night relentlessly to support his family's living expenses, lives there. All is normal until one day, people from the future, alien pirates from outer space, appear. The underground kingdom claims Tetsu's land. Will he prevail in protecting his own land? Or will he surrender his land to many more invaders to come? Yes... Weirdness and insanity ensues!
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Briefly, the life of Tetsu Nakamura (1946-2019), published by Emrik on October 3, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. I first heard about Tetsu Nakamura from a friend in 2018. He was a Japanese physician who moved to Pakistan (and later Afghanistan) in 1984 to help people during the Soviet-Afghan War. After several years of treating people mainly for leprosy and tuberculosis, he had expanded his activities to treat more illnesses, enlisted the help of foreign charities and funders, and opened three new clinics in Nangahar Province in the eastern parts of Afghanistan. Not content with the rate at which he was helping people, he began thinking creatively about how he could do more good with his time by addressing underlying problems. He'd noticed that most of his cases came from the same regions, and he attributed many of the illnesses he was treating to the severe malnutrition and poverty of the area. So naturally he switched paths and started prioritising agriculture. Soon after, a severe drought hit the region at the turn of the millennium, so he promptly set to work digging irrigation canals from the Kunar River so people had fertile land to grow crops on. Modern equipment was nowhere to be found, so he and his team researched 200-year old irrigation techniques to get the job done. He explained his reasoning: "One irrigation canal will do more good than 100 doctors. A hospital treats patients one by one, but this helps an entire village. I love seeing a village that's been brought back to life." This was extremely perilous work, to be clear. Local Talibani groups weren't too happy with him, maybe because they didn't like competition for power or because he was Christian--although he was no missionary, and he's pretty clear about just trying to help people. Either way, Nakamura had received several threats and warnings over the years, and one of his close colleagues was abducted and killed in 2008. At one point he narrowly escaped machinegun-fire from a U.S. helicopter. I think it took a lot of courage to do what he did, but ultimately there is always a sacrifice. On December 4th, 2019, he, his driver, and four of his government-assigned bodyguards were shot and killed by unidentified gunmen. Taliban denies involvement, but whatever--he's dead all the same. Wikipedia lists him as having built eight canals that now sustain the livelihood of 600,000 people, plausibly averting a famine. He had a theory of change and acted on it. "Weapons and tanks don't solve problems. The revival of farming is the cornerstone of Afghanistan's recovery." There's a beautifwl documentary on him made before he was shot, but resources in English are hard to find. Apparently there are books about or written by him, but they're all in Japanese. If you know the language, let me know if you can find any translations! Or if you end up reading them, I'd love to hear more about it. This was hastily written, and I kinda hope someone with access to these resources will do a proper write-up sometime. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Guts has arrived and it's time for the blood to flow. Casca finds herself the queen of a cult, a demonic goatman is on the attack and we learn some uncomfortable truths about Farnese... Chapters discussed: 143. "Pillar of Flame" (炎の柱, Honō no Hashira) 144. "The Black Swordsman on Holy Ground" (聖地の黒い剣士, Seichi no Kuroi Kenshi) 145. "Straying" (迷走, Meisō) 146. "Ambition Boy" (野望少年, Yabō Shōnen) 147. "Den of Evil" (魔窟, Makutsu) 148. "The Reunion" (再会, Saikai) 149. "Ambush" (伏兵, Fukuhei) 150. "The Cliff" (断崖, Dangai) 151. "Captives" (虜囚, Ryoshū) 152. "The Iron Maiden" (鉄の処女, Tetsu no Shojo) 153. "Blood Flow of the Dead (1)" (亡者の血流(1), Mōja no Ketsuryū (1)) 154. "Blood Flow of the Dead (2)" (亡者の血流(2), Mōja no Ketsuryū (2))
This week we are talking to Xander Litt (and good friend of the pod Ravyn) about his new company Tetsu pro wrestling and their inaugural show on 8/13 as part of Bikers Against Animal Cruelty. We also talk about his other company Cosplay Championship Wrestling fresh off their second year at ConnectiCon. This was a very fun conversation and we can't wait to have them back for part 2! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/helluvamarkpod/message
In this four hundred and eightieth episode of the Spiraken Manga Review, Xan gets to talk about the latest release of an Osamu Tezuka property. Does it hold up to the rest of his catalog? Well, sit back and find out as he reviews the horror manga Bomba! by Osamu Tezuka. ----more---- As our host goes over the strange case of Tetsu, he also goes over the lack of star system characters in this manga, the latest manga news and announces what time his panel at Otakon 2022 will be at. Remember to Like, Share and Subscribe. Follow us @spiraken on Twitter and @spiraken on Instagram, subscribe to this podcast and our YouTube channel, Support our Patreon and if you would kindly, please go to www.tinyurl.com/helpxan and give us a great rating on Apple Podcasts. Also join our discord and Thank you and hope you enjoy this episode. #spiraken #mangareview #wheelofmanga #horrormanga #shonenmanga #osamutezuka #tezukaosamu #tezukabomba #osamutezukabomba #classicmanga #kodansha #podcasthq #manga #spirakenreviewpodcast Music Used in This Episode: Closing Theme-Trendsetter by Mood Maze (Uppbeat) Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetter License code: YEPNB5COHX56JVES WHERE TO FIND US Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spiraken/ Our Email Spiraken@gmail.com Xan's Email xan@spiraken.com Our Patron https://www.patreon.podbean.com/spiraken or https://www.patreon.com/spiraken Our Discord https://tinyurl.com/spiradiscord Our Twitter https://twitter.com/spiraken Our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/spiraken Our Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/spiraken Our Amazon Store http://www.amazon.com/shops/spiraken Random Question of the Day: Is this concept too old fashioned?
Daikito Daily Nihongo | Listen and learn Japanese - Escucha y aprende japonés
WafflesMapleSyrup: Starfinder, Pathfinder 2e, and other TTRPGs
Aizen and Mote continue to battle to ensure Saana's safety, while Dr. Len and Zeha attempt to save Tetsu's life... and their own. --- WafflesMapleSyrup present an actual play Starfinder podcast, authentic, uncut, and hilarious from our live stream for your enjoyment! So come join us at our table as we fly by the seat of our pants. The way TTRPGs are intended! Want to say hi? You can catch us on https://twitter.com/wafflesmaple (Twitter) & https://instagram.com/wmspod (Instagram)! For visual reference of our maps, check out our https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxeH8-68eeO8WshcF8v1WyA (YouTube). Please accept this formal https://discord.gg/7bNE6fU (invite to our Discord) to join an amazing community of kind hearts! And of course, here's the link to our https://society6.com/wafflesmaplesyrup (Merch Store) to show off those sticky sweet goods, and our https://patreon.com/wafflesmaplesyrup (Patreon)! Your support helps us grow and get more of that sweet content out to you. As always, we want to hear how we're doing. So please make sure to leave a review, subscribe for future episodes, and show us your kind hearts! The best way to help is to tell a friend :) --- Danger Storm by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4985-danger-storm (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4985-danger-storm) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license (https://filmmusic.io/standard-license) Addtl. Music and Sound by Syrinscape https://syrinscape.com/?att_wafflesmaplesyrup (https://syrinscape.com/?att_wafflesmaplesyrup)
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WafflesMapleSyrup: Starfinder, Pathfinder 2e, and other TTRPGs
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Zirene and Tetsu both guild quit this week - we talk about why top guilds fail/have friction and also Zirene's insane week 3 warglaives set.
WafflesMapleSyrup: Starfinder, Pathfinder 2e, and other TTRPGs
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Soundcloud / 1001 Tracklists / Beatport Chart / Apple Music / Deezer / Cast Box / Player FM / Stitcher / Tunein / AudioMack / Pocket Cast link : https://fanlink.to/kelltic-prog-064 00:00:00 - 01. BadSanta - Dance All Night [ NoFace Records ] 00:03:04 - 02. Bleu Clair ft. Teza Sumendra - Hyperspace [ Insomniac Records ] 00:06:08 - 03. Marc Volt, Divine - All I Need [ Be Yourself Music ] 00:09:12 - 04. King Topher & MOYA - I Got Joy [ Bring The Kingdom ] 00:13:01 - 05. TETSU & Crystal Kay - Say My Name [ Dirty Soul Music ] 00:15:33 - 06. Deeprule and Andrey Exx - Sunshine [ Exx Muzik ] 00:18:51 - 07. Wayward Brothers - Like That ( Club Mix ) [ Gameroom Records ] 00:23:17 - 08. Small ToK & Michael Fay - Just Happen [ Miami Beats ] 00:25:36 - 09. Van Snyder, Torok, Sickwenz - walk away [ Zero Cool ] 00:28:38 - 10. DEADLINE & Mark Roma - Mine [ Braslive Records ] 00:31:28 - 11. Foxtrot & Alexander Cruel - Free Yourself [ Gemstone ] 00:34:14 - 12. Kryder - Piece of Art [ Armada ] 00:38:15 - 13. Manse & Neyra feat. Nino Lucarelli - Find A Way [ Revealed Recordings ] 00:41:54 - 14. VARGENTA, J4CKO & Ajax - Hold On Me [ Kronos Recordings ] 00:45:30 - 15. Ahmed Helmy - Space Mission [ ASOT ] 00:49:44 - 16. D72 & Gid Sedgwick - Fading Through The Night [ Suanda Music ] 00:53:11 - 17. Ramsey Westwood - Over You [ Interplay Global ] 00:57:07 - 18. Michael Milov - Phobia [ Suanda Base ] 01:00:46 - 19. MaRLo & Monika Santucci - Colder ( Achilles Remix ) [ Reaching Altitude ] 01:04:13 - 20. Bogdan Vix & Claudiu Adam feat. Mona Moua - Stay ( Festival Mix ) [ Find Your Harmony ] Promo list email : paddy.kelly@reduxrecordings.com Connect with Paddy Kelly: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paddykelly2018 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paddykellykkr Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/paddykellykkr Stitcher : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paddy-kelly-mixes 1001 Tracklists : https://www.1001tracklists.com/user/paddykellykkr/index.html Apple Music : https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/paddy-kelly-mixes/id1483849229 Deezer :https://www.deezer.com/en/show/606752 Castbox :https://castbox.fm/channel/Paddy-Kelly-Mixes-id2422115?country=gb Tunein : https://tunein.com/podcasts/Music-Podcasts/Paddy-Kelly-Mixes-p1315050/ Player FM : https://player.fm/series/paddy-kelly-mixes Pocket Cast : https://pca.st/ltwdakdx AudioMack :https://audiomack.com/artist/paddy-kelly-kkr
The phrase "Do what you love and you never have to work another day in your life" fits Mac Salman perfectly. Mac left the finance industry and pursued his passions - Travel, Japan, and tasty spirits. We discuss his customized tour business Maction Planet where he has never conducted the same itinerary twice. Then his pivot to Kanpai Planet when the pandemic halted Japan tourism. We discuss these two businesses and life in Tokyo while we sample three "Japan Related" tequilas. Mac is an inimitable and articulate British gentleman who does his homework. He brings insider knowledge and back stories to Shizuku, Cascahuin, and Don Suenos tequilas and their fascinating Japan connections. Even if you are not a big fan of whiskey or tequila, Mac's stories and insight make for a very lively and enjoyable conversation. Other topics we discuss: Leaving the lucrative finance industry and pursuing his passion for travelThe philosophy of changing tour guiding from a "commodity to a profession"Maction Planet's 99.6% rating on Trip Advisor and why its not 100%25 straight years of whisky consumption decline in Japan. That all changed in 2008Why he can be found at Jingu Stadium up to 50 times a yearHow Kanpai Planet was born, the current USP's and future plansSample the Blanco and Reposado from Shizuku and discover its ties to FukuokaMac's amazing Sake knowledge and how he applies it to tequila tasting Mac's hierarchy of needs and the 5 reasons Tokyo is the "Greatest Metropolis on Earth"Taste test the Blanco and an Extra Anejo from Cascahuin created by Japanese "Tetsu" KagedaOvercoming bureaucratic challenges foreigners face in JapanThe background of the only Tequila brand owned by a Japanese woman - we try the Reposado and Anejo from Don Suenos Maction Planet: https://www.mactionplanet.com/Trip Advisor: https://www.tripadvisor.comKanpai Planet: https://www.youtube.comMore Now and Zen Japan episodes: https://www.nowandzen.jp/Grow website traffic = Zo Digital: https://www.zodigital.jp/Great Sleep Starts Here = gugu Sleep Company: https://gugu.jpJapan Adventures via Camper Van = Dream Drive: https://www.dreamdrive.lifeUse the code word "ZEN" to receive discounts
Join me as I share some of the highlights from my recent trip to Mexico. I was able to visit 6 incredible distilleries as I fell more in love with this industry. There are too many people to thank but I want to give a shout out to so many people that made this trip special. A big thanks to @michaelanthonytv for being my travel buddy and a very special thank you to Chad and Cristina Allen from Volans, Carolyn Kissick, Jose Santillan, Gina Castillo, Steffin Oghene, Tony Salles, Calla Salles, La Altena, Jesse Estes, Magally Franco, Ocho, Tapatio, El Tesoro, Felipe Camarena, Oscar Vazquez, Chava and Benjamin Rosales, Cascahuin, Jessie Orozco, Tetsu, Miroslava Garcia, Isis Gomez, Billy Erickson, Guillermo Erickson, Molly, Arturo and La Catrina Cantina, Remy Newland, JP Diz, Grover and Scarlett, Ben Barber, Francisco Perez, Casa Atanasio, Rene Carranza, Cazcanes and all of the other amazing people that we met along the way. I am not sure when I will be back but I am already looking forward to it. I want to highly encourage you to go and visit if you ever get the chance. Be sure to follow me on Instagram @agavesocialclub and if you like the podcast, please rate it.
Episode 42 - In this first episode of season 3, Heather speaks with Tetsu Yung, a well-known polyglot and multilingual father in the bi/multilingual parenting community. Tetsu himself grew up multilingual and is now raising his four children to speak five languages (Mandarin, Japanese, French, English and Spanish). We first talk about his journey learning languages and all the places it took him before focusing on his family and multilingual parenting. How does his family balance five languages? One method they use for one language in particular is having an au pair. Our discussion covers the joys, struggles, and complexities of multilingual parenting, and Tetsu gives us his best parenting tips. Make sure to check out Tetsu on all of his social media platforms. In addition to his website and YouTube channel, he hosts a language conference in Montreal called LangFest and has collaborated with Richard Simcott who hosts the Polyglot Conference. He also co-hosts Raising Multilinguals Live with Rita Rosenback and Ute Limacher-Riebold. These bi-weekly interviews with experts focus on specific topics or issues in multilingual parenting. You can follow them on Facebook or YouTube. Quick links: LangFest Conference Instagram: @asktetsu Raising Multilinguals Live Facebook Raising Multilinguals Live Instagram Raising Multilinguals Live YouTube Twitter: @asktetsu Website: AskTetsu.com YouTube: Multilingual Kids - Ask Tetsu --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-future-is-bilingual/support
New Remix "Believer": raznitzan.lnk.to/BelieverRuslanRadrigesRmxAr Subscribe to Ruslan Radriges: spoti.fi/2pRImzg Follow: www.instagram.com/ruslanradriges www.facebook.com/ruslanradriges @ruslanradriges twitter.com/ruslan_radriges YouTube: bit-ly.ru/uLJPc Ruslan Radriges - Intro 01. Tommy Trash & Kiesza - Tectonic (Extended Mix) [hau5trap] 02. Markus Schulz & Lovlee - Temporary Highs (Extended Mix) [Coldharbour] 03. TETSU & Sam Welch - Blind Faith (Extended Mix) [Big & Dirty] 04. Alex Nocera & Roy Batty - Inner Space [Gemstone] [SOME LATELY FAVORITE] 05. Franky Wah ft. AETHO - Should Have Seen It Coming (Yotto Remix) [Anjunabeats] 06. Aly & Fila x JES - Sunrise (Extended Mix) [Armind] 07. Musata - I Will Rave You (Extended Mix) [Musata] [MOMENT OF THE PAST] 08. Super8 & Tab feat. Julie Thompson - My Enemy (Super8 & Tab 2021 Mix) [PERFECT TUNE] 09. Skylex & Lucid Blue - Believer (Ruslan Radriges Remix) [RNM] 10. Armin Van Buuren & Rank 1 - The Greater Light To Rule The Night (Extended Mix) [ASOT] 11. INVIRON & 7ROSES - Flyte (Extended Mix) [2Rock] 12. Activa & Shelley Segal - Fall In (Extended Mix) [Black Hole] [BEST YOUR SENTENCE] 13. Armin van Buuren & Jorn van Deynhoven - Lost In Space (Extended Mix) [ASOT] 14. Tycoos - Turbulence (Extended Mix) [Lifting Force Music] 15. Roman Messer & Cari - Written In The Stars (Extended Mix) [Suanda] 16. D72 x That Girl xTobias Maarten - Pendulum (Extended Mix) [Interplay] Ruslan Radriges - Outro
Все подкасты Deep Trance на интернет радиоканале PPK.FM 00:00 PPK - Inspiration (Space Intro Mix) 06:53 Rüfüs Du Sol - Alive (Anyma Extended Remix) 09:54 Gaston D - First (Christian Monique Remix) 14:59 Alejandro Conde - From Behind (Original Mix) 19:33 RoelBeat & Affar - Its Freaking Insane (Original Mix) 23:52 Juan Sapia - Masana (Sean & Dee Remix) 28:41 SAA - Algoritm (Original Mix) 32:45 Efebros - Dominator 37:04 Qoobwave - Sirius 40:15 Blacker & James, Different Stage - Give Me Your Love (Original Mix) 43:18 Redspace - Zest [Dark Mirror Records] (Original Mix) 47:06 Feri - Persistence (Original Mix) 51:29 CARLO (MT) - Alka (ALPHA21 & VegaZ SL Remix) 56:34 K Loveski, Gorkiz - Echos of Eons (Greenage Remix) 1:00:34 DaWTone - Adventure Electronics 1:04:03 Hanerrai - Deep Gorge (Original Mix) 1:08:15 EDLands - Game Over (Original Mix) 1:14:20 Denny Loco - Percussione Molecolare (Tekzee Remix) 1:19:25 Rodg, Dan Soleil - At Night (Naz Remix) 1:22:55 Sevenn - Naked in the Rain (Extended Mix) 1:27:10 Sunlight Project - Sunbeams (2021 Rework) 1:32:15 Francesco Pico - Rise Like A Flower (Original Mix) 1:35:40 Kazko - All Voices (Original Mix) 1:39:46 Cheese & Cheese - Chocolate (Tali Muss Remix) 1:43:50 Yousef & The Angel - Float Away (CamelPhat Extended Remix) 1:49:56 Q.U.A.K.E & Aaron Suiss - A Perfect Circle (Original Mix) 1:55:31 Tetsu, Sam Welch - Blind Faith (Extended Mix)
On this episode of Ichimon Japan we ask: What are Japan's most famous dogs? Topics Discussed Who Japan's most famous dogs are About Yukimaru, Prince Shotoku Taishi's beloved dog About Prince Shotoku Taishi Yukimaru's supposed ability to talk to Shotoku Taishi and chant Buddhist sutras The drone Nara made based on Yukimaru Sakhalin huskies/Karafuto-ken The story of Taro and Jiro The movie Nankyoku Monogatari (Antarctica) The character Afro Ken and the Afro Ken OVA Saigo Takamori's dog Tsun Tsun the dog's droopy ears Saigo Takamori's statue at Ueno Park The story of Hachiko the dog The argument over whether Hachiko's birthday was on November 10th, 14th, or 20th About Saito Hirokichi The Hachiko statue at Shibuya Station The history of the Hachiko statue Hachiko's droopy left ear and not curly tail How Hachiko's grandson Tetsu supposedly got eaten as sukiyaki Hachiko's death The yakitori skewers found in Hachiko's stomach after his death Utilizing Hachiko as a nationalistic symbol And much more! Support on Patreon If you enjoy Ichimon Japan and want to ensure that we're able to produce more episodes, then please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.com. You can join for just $1 a month and that comes with perks like early access to episodes, a shout-out at the beginning of a future episode, bonus content, and discounts to Kimito Designs. For $3 a month you get all that plus access to Japanese Plus Alpha, a podcast produced by me (Tony Vega) that focuses on the Japanese language and its many quirks. Whether you are studying Japanese or just enjoy learning about language and linguistics, you'll enjoy Japanese Plus Alpha. And it goes without saying that if you sign up, you'll also get my undying gratitude. Thanks in advance! Support on Patreon Sources, Links, Videos, Etc. Here are some of the English-language sources used for this episode. Prince Shotoku Antarctica (1983 film) Famous Dogs in History A Pointed Story – Saigo's dog's ears Japan: the history behind its love affair with dogs The incredible story of Hachikō, the loyal dog who waited almost ten years for his master's return. AN ANALYSIS OF THE AKITA DOG, PART 1 (AKITAINU KAISEKI, 1) Here are some of the Japanese-language sources used for this episode. 聖徳太子とお話できた犬、雪丸の不思議なエピソード。[#selfishな歴史犬聞録] 石造雪丸像(所在:達磨寺) 歴史上の有名なワンちゃんを調べてみよう!<日本編> ハチ公と上野博士の物語 秋田犬は本当に忠犬か?ハチ公の美談には裏話も カメ犬 To purchase Empire of Dogs: Canines, Japan and the Making of the Modern Imperial World please consider using the Amazon affiliate link below. Empire of Dogs: Canines, Japan, and the Making of the Modern Imperial World (Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University) Here are the videos of the theme songs of the Yukimaru mascot character. 聖徳太子の愛犬ゆきまる(歌:川本三栄子) LoveLoveゆきまる!(歌入り) Here is the video of the Afro-Ken OVA. Afro-Ken OVA To watch the Japanese TV show about the story of Hachiko that was mentioned during this episode, use the links below. The episode is split up into multiple parts. 忠犬ハチ公 (1/4) 知ってるつもり 忠犬ハチ公 (2/4) 知ってるつもり 忠犬ハチ公 (3/4) 知ってるつもり 忠犬ハチ公 (4/4) 知ってるつもり Here is the JapanKyo.com article about Nara's Yukimaru drone. Nara Unveils A Super Cute Drone Version Of Their Canine Mascot! (Video) Here are the previous Ichimon Japan episodes that were mentioned during this one. What is the Curse of the Colonel? | Ichimon Japan 11 What's so scary about the hour of the ox? (About Ushi no Koku Mairi) | Ichimon Japan 21 What is yakitori? (All About Japan's Famous Chicken Skewers) | Ichimon Japan 31 To listen to the latest episode of the Japan Station podcast, use the link below. Support the show by picking up a t-shirt at KimitoDesigns.com. Check out Kimito Designs Japanese Vocabulary List Most episodes feature at least one or two interesting Japanese words or phrases. Here's some of the ones that came up on this episode. All information is from Jim Breen's WWWJDIC. Kotowaza ことわざ (n) proverb; saying; aphorism; maxim Inu 犬 : 犬(P); 狗 【いぬ(P); イヌ】 (n) (1) dog (Canis (lupus) familiaris) Aiken 愛犬 【あいけん】 (n) (1) pet dog; beloved dog Sōri 総理 : 総理(P); 綜理 【そうり】 (n) (1) (abbr) (See 内閣総理大臣) prime minister (as the head of a cabinet government); premier; (n,vs) (2) (orig. meaning) leading; overseeing; leader; overseer; president We Want Your Questions Is there something about Japan that confuses you? Is there something about Japanese culture that you would like to learn more about? Is there something in Japanese history that you would like us to explain? We're always looking for new questions about Japan to answer, so if you have one, please send it to ichimon@japankyo.com. Special Thanks Opening/Closing Theme: Produced by Apol (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Fiverr) Ichimon Japan cover art: Produced by Erik R. Follow Japankyo on Social Media Facebook (@JapanKyoNews) Twitter (@JapanKyoNews) Full Show Notes https:///www.japankyo.com/ichimonjapan
Cette semaine dans MangaDiscovery, votre podcast manga bi-mensuel favoris, nous vous partageons notre lecture de The Promised Neverland, série écrite par Kaiu Shirai et dessinée par Posuka Demizu, dans une émission garantit sans spoil ! Cet exploit (auquel nous n'osions croire au début de l'enregistrement) a été réalisé par des professionnels, merci de ne pas tenter de reproduire l'expérience chez vous et de ranger les produits ménagers hors de portée des enfants. Les Minis ReviewsPuisque le monde du manga est peuplé de centaines de titres paraissant chaque année, chaque chroniqueur de l'équipe se donne pour devoir de vous faire découvrir (plus ou moins rapidement) une œuvre qui a occupé sa lecture. Arnaud vous parle de :Animal Kingdom de Makoto Raikuédité en 14 volumes chez Ki-Oon Lo, lui, a lu :Jungle Juice de Hyeongeun et Juderdisponnible sur Webtoon James vous présente :Ascension, scénarisé par Yoshio Nabeta, inspirée du roman de Jiro Nitta et dessiné par Shin'ichi Sakamotoédité par Akata en 17 volumes Judas, enfin, vous fait la promo de Tetsu & Doberman écrit et dessiné par Tsutomu Ohnodisponible chez Doki Doki, en 3 tomes à paraître Pour introduire le sujet du jour, nous vous proposons un mini-débat en lien : "Scénariser un manga de a-à-z OU scénariser au fur et à mesure de la publication : deux méthodes qui se valent ?" Puis nous passons au sujet principal de l'émission : The Promised Neverland de Kaiu Shirai & Posuka DemizuUn orphelinat anglais, coincé quelque part dans un XIXe siècle romantique. A l'intérieur, trente-huit enfants, d'un à quinze ans, y reçoivent amour inconditionnel et éducation rigoureuse. L'une de ces enfants est Emma, jeune fille brillante véritable alias de Dom Toretto de Fast and Furious puisque prête à tout pour LA FAMILLE (d'adoption). Ses deux accolytes sont tout aussi doués et talentueux qu'elle : le gentil Norman et le ténébreux Ray. Tous trois attendent l'adoption, sous le regard bienveillant de leur Mère suppérieur, la belle et douce Maman. Dans ce récit qui ne rentre jamais vraiment dans les cases attendues du shonen, The Promised Neverland apporte un élément perturbateur (que nous ne spoilons pas !) qui va apporter au récit de Kaiu Shirai un enjeux propice aux duels psychologiques et enchainements de plans masterminds, bluffs et contrebluffs de haute volée sur un fond d'aventure et une pointe d'horreur enfantine. Salués par tous les chroniqueurs, The Promised Neverland saura vous conquérir, tant au niveau de l'intensité de son intrigue que du dessin charmeur de Posuka Demizu La série The Promised Neverland s'est terminée l'année dernière, au terme de 20 volumes haletants et surprenants. Une petite pépite du Jump, qui ravira toute la famille ! Le mot de la finComme toujours nous vous invitons à découvrir le titre et à venir en parler avec nous ou bien encore à partager votre avis sur les news pour continuer le discussion ^^Si vous êtes sur Montpellier et que vous avez envie de venir passer un bon moment avec nous le mardi soir à partir de 20h , contactez-nous sur : comicsdiscovery@gmail.com Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur nos réseaux sociaux :Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ComicsDiscovery/Twitter : https://twitter.com/comicsdiscoveryInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/comicsdiscovery/ Vous pouvez nous écouter sur :Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2Qb8ffDAusha : https://podcast.ausha.co/comicsdiscoveryItunes : https://apple.co/2zw9H1QDeezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/55279 Sans oublier le replay en vidéo sur :Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/c/ComicsDiscoveryTwitch : https://www.twitch.tv/jamesetfaye Si vous voulez nous soutenir vous pouvez le faire sur :Tipeee:https://fr.tipeee.com/james-et-faye Vous pouvez venir discuter avec nous sur notre serveur discord :Discord : http://discordapp.com/invite/GsBTkDS Et pour retrouver tout notre contenu vous avez notre site web :Le site de James & Faye : https://jamesetfaye.fr/
We recap TBC launch week, have a look at which classes are performing best in week 1 and we have Tetsu from joining us to talk about their world first clear and explain the strategy behind the win.
Dans ce Mangacast Omake n° 89, le cinquième de l'année, l'équipe était presque au complet toujours masquée mais de très bonne humeur et prête à débattre à bâtons rompus. Le mois de mai reste lui-aussi un mois bien chargé en nouveautés en comparaison des précédents mois, le choix fut donc difficile mais chacun a fini par trouver la perle rare ! Voici donc pour ce mois de mai, les titres qui ont retenus l'attention des membres présents, et qui méritent à votre tour que vous y jetiez un œil si ce n'est déjà fait, ce mois étant chargé : Tetsu & Doberman, Insomniaques, Angels of death, Elfen Lied, Bucket list of the dead, Kowloon Generic Romance, Welcome to the Ballroom, L'Enfant du dragon fantôme, The Witch and the Beast, The Voices of a Distant Star et Ao Ashi - Playmaker ! Côté animation japonaise, l'équipe vous a fait une jolie sélection avec un film et six séries : Détective Conan the scarlet bullet, Backflip!!, Full Dive : L'ultime RPG est encore plus foireux que la réalité !, Odd Taxi, Those Snow White note, Farewell, My Dear Cramer et Vivy Fluorite Eye's Song. 3h35 d'émission pour partager, avec vous, nos conseils manga et animés ! Sans oublier nos coups de cœur bien sûr ! ON A LU 03:10 = Tetsu & Doberman 10:56 = Insomniaques 18:07 = Angels of Death 27:52 = Elfen Lied 39:09 = Bucket list of the dead 48:38 = Kowloon Generic Romance 1:02:01 = Welcome to the Ballroom 1:15:41 = L'Enfant du dragon fantôme 1:25:11 = The Witch and the Beast 1:33:38 = The Voices of a Distant Star 1:43:12 = Ao Ashi ON A VU 2:08:50 = Détective Conan the scarlet bullet 2:19:46 = Backflip!! 2:30:16 = Full Dive: L'ultime RPG est encore plus foireux que la réalité ! 2:40:15 = Odd Taxi 2:46:42 = Those Snow White note 2:55:12 = Farewell, My Dear Cramer 3:04:30 = Vivy Fluorite Eye's Song 3:13:24 = Coup de coeur / coup de gueule
昔のアニメや特撮ソングをアカペラで歌って歌のリハビリをするアニ特歌ビリテーション。 今回は1983年に放送されたTVアニメ『装甲騎兵ボトムズ』のOP曲「炎のさだめ/TETSU」を歌います。 Song: Yee Haw - Northern Born Music provided by Ninety9Lives Video: https://youtu.be/2Rr-T20hIa0 Download: http://99l.tv/yeehawYU #歌ビリ #AWA
Some people would say, OK, we have a climate crisis, so we've got to shift as quickly as possible as we can from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy, which is right. But somehow the idea that by doing that we can just sort of carry on in the way that we have been otherwise is a misunderstanding. We have a much greater crisis here and what it fundamentally goes back to is this sense of separation from the earth, that we feel our wellbeing, therefore, is separate from the wellbeing of the earth and that therefore we can kind of exploit it and use it in any way we want. I think we can understand the ecological crisis as a kind of the karma built into that way of relating and exploiting the earth. The other really important thing, which I end up talking about more often, is I think Buddhism has this idea of the bodhisattva path, the idea that it's not simply that we want to become awakened simply for our own benefit, but much more so that we want to awaken in order to be a service to everyone. david loy, conscient podcast, april 15, 2021David Loy is a professor, writer and Zen teacher in the Sanbo Zen tradition of Japanese Zen Buddhism. He finished the formal koan curriculum in 1988 and was given the dharma name Tetsu'un “Wisdom cloud.” He is a prolific author, whose essays and books have been translated into many languages. His articles appear regularly in the pages of major journals such as Tikkun and Buddhist magazines including Tricycle, Lion's Roar, and Buddhadharma, as well as in a variety of scholarly journals. Many of his writings, as well as audio and video talks and interviews, are available on his web site. David lectures nationally and internationally on various topics, focusing primarily on the encounter between Buddhism and modernity: what each can learn from the other. He is especially concerned about social and ecological issues. David is a founding member of the Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat Center, near Boulder, Colarado. My first point of contact with David's work was his 2019 book Ecodharma: Buddhist Teachings for the Ecological Crisis. This publication affected me deeply and opened me to me to new perceptive on the climate emergency and on my own zen practice. I was honoured when David kindly accepted to speak with me on April 15, 2021 from his home in Colorado. David and I exchanged on a wide range of issues including the bodhisattva path, the role of storytelling, nonduality, interdependence and the notion of ‘hope' through a Buddhist lens.As I am doing with all episodes in season 2, I integrated excerpts from e19 reality into this episode as interludes.I would like to thank David for taking the time to speak with me, for sharing his deep knowledge of Buddhism and for his vision of how the bodhisattva path can play a larger role in the climate emergency. For more information on David's work, see https://www.davidloy.org/. *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHere is a link for more information on season 5. Please note that, in parallel with the production of the conscient podcast and it's francophone counterpart, balado conscient, I publish a Substack newsletter called ‘a calm presence' which are 'short, practical essays for those frightened by the ecological crisis'. To subscribe (free of charge) see https://acalmpresence.substack.com. You'll also find a podcast version of each a calm presence posting on Substack or one your favorite podcast player.Also. please note that a complete transcript of conscient podcast and balado conscient episodes from season 1 to 4 is available on the web version of this site (not available on podcast apps) here: https://conscient-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes.Your feedback is always welcome at claude@conscient.ca and/or on conscient podcast social media: Facebook, X, Instagram or Linkedin. I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the human labour that provided me with the privilege of producing this podcast, including the toxic materials and extractive processes behind the computers, recorders, transportation systems and infrastructure that made this production possible. Claude SchryerLatest update on April 2, 2024
WafflesMapleSyrup: Starfinder, Pathfinder 2e, and other TTRPGs
The party officially splits as Mote and Aizen deal with the Artificial Intelligence within the black box. Meanwhile Dr. Len, Tetsu, and Zeha attempt to escape with Neh Nall. --- WafflesMapleSyrup present an actual play Starfinder podcast, authentic, uncut, and hilarious from our live stream for your enjoyment! So come join us at our table as we fly by the seat of our pants. The way TTRPGs are intended! Want to say hi? You can catch us on https://twitter.com/wafflesmaple (Twitter) & https://instagram.com/wmspod (Instagram)! For visual reference of our maps, check out our https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxeH8-68eeO8WshcF8v1WyA (YouTube). Please accept this formal https://discord.gg/7bNE6fU (invite to our Discord) to join an amazing community of kind hearts! And of course, here's the link to our https://society6.com/wafflesmaplesyrup (Merch Store) to show off those sticky sweet goods, and our https://patreon.com/wafflesmaplesyrup (Patreon)! Your support helps us grow and get more of that sweet content out to you. As always, we want to hear how we're doing. So please make sure to leave a review, subscribe for future episodes, and show us your kind hearts! The best way to help is to tell a friend :) --- Danger Storm by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4985-danger-storm (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4985-danger-storm) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license (https://filmmusic.io/standard-license) Addtl. Music and Sound by Syrinscape https://syrinscape.com/?att_wafflesmaplesyrup (https://syrinscape.com/?att_wafflesmaplesyrup) Introduction Voice-Overs by Sam Hauser Support this podcast
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Joco & Haylee talk about Big Hit's BTS Variety Show: RUN BTS | My Hero Academia Season 5 is finally here | Have you ever had Japanese style cheesecake? Food spotlight: Uncle Tetsu Japanese Cheesecake (Multiple Locations throughout CA) K-Pop: RunBTS Anime Spotlight: Boku no Hero Acadermia --- music: purchased from audiojungle.net - your source for the best variety of Royalty Free Music
2月はブラックヒストリーマンス、ミレニアル世代テツの会社の「人種差別を学ぶクラブ」とは? It's Black History Month. This week, Tetsu introduces the Racial Justice Learning Club of his company. NYの「Z世代」と「ミレニアル世代」が、たった今の世界で起こっている事件やトレンド、文化について、ジャーナリスト・シェリーめぐみの司会で本音で語り合います。Millennial & Gen Z New Yorkers' candid discussion on culture, trends, social issues, and politics in both English and Japanese language. Hosted by Megumi Shelley. Cast:Kisala Gibs, Kenju Gibs, Mikua Aoyagi, Mary Amigud, Tetsu Higuchi.
Today I interview a Clinical Operations Manager and a language enthusiast - and how he combines both into the same job. Follow Tetsu on Twitter: twitter.com/asktetsu and his website: asktetsu.com Song: John Denver - Take Me Home, Country Roads Instrumental - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OzT6jbKoTk
Hey everybody! Welcome to episode 114 of the Not Joanna Eggs podcast! This week, Tracy and Robin review the 1981 Japanese anime film, Chie the Brat (Jarinko Chie). Based on a long running manga series, this film was directed by Isao Takahata (Pom Poko, Grave of the Fireflies) and follows the story of a surprisingly responsible but short-tempered young girl, Chie, and her life running a small restaurant and reining in her deadbeat dad, Tetsu. Join them as they discuss Tetsu being more of a dum-dum than a himbo, Chie's adorable relationship with her mother and the weird subplot involving cat testicles. (I mean, it was a thing with the tanuki in Pom Poko too, but this is just becoming a pattern now!) We enjoyed checking this one out and hope you dig this episode! Thank you so much for listening! Please subscribe to us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean or anywhere you get your podcasts. If you have any requests or questions, find us on Twitter or Instagram. Robin Watching: Evil (CBS), Color Out of Space Tracy Watching: The Vow (HBO Max), The Abyss (Prime Video) Robin Twitter: @lobster_writer / Insta: @lobsterwriter Robin Tabletop Show: @tabletopbuffoon Tracy Website: www.tracytrauscht.com Tracy Twitter/Insta: @tctrauscht Show Website: NotJoannaEggs.tumblr.com Youtube Site: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZwz4ag0G3-Lv5GGywEXUiQ
On this episode of the Japan Station podcast, we're joined by Stephen Tetsu to discuss the Japanese comedy & entertainment industry, as well as his life as a comedian in the largest talent agency in Japan: Yoshimoto Kōgyō. About Stephen Tetsu Stephen Tetsu is an owarai geinin (comedian) who is part of Yoshimoto Kōgyō, the largest talent agency in Japan. Aside from performing manzai as part of his group Iruka Punch, Stephen has also worked on numerous projects for Yoshimoto, including translation and producing shows. Stephen produces and co-hosts the podcasts Small in Japan and Japanese History Junk Food. Topics Discussed The Netflix documentary What's Manzai?!!! and how Stephen got involved with it How it was that Stephen got into the comedy industry in Japan Stephen's life in comedy school in Japan The difficult life of a "young" comedian in Japan The challenge of finding the right comedy partner The good and bad of being a foreigner in the Japanese comedy industry The 2019 Yoshimoto scandal which involved comedians receiving under-the-table payments for performances they did for organized crime groups What manzai is The evolving nature of manzai How many Japanese comedians have been pushed to start producing content for YouTube due to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic Takeshi Kitano's transition from comedian to movie director Comparing Japanese comedians to Western comedians What Stephen has enjoyed about being a comedian in Japan The frustration that comes with playing the stereotypical dumb foreigner character And much more! Support on Patreon If you enjoy Japan Station and want to ensure that we're able to produce more episodes, then please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.com. For a minimum pledge of $1 a month you'll get early access to all JapanKyo podcasts, bonus content, and more. And for $3 a month, you'll get access to Japanese Plus Alpha, a podcast produced by me (Tony Vega) that focuses on the Japanese language and all of its fascinating quirks. Also, all pledges get a shout-out on the show and my undying gratitude. Thank you in advance! Support Japan Station on Patreon Links, Videos, Etc. To listen to the Small in Japan podcast use the links below or look it up on your podcast app of choice. Small in Japan on Apple Podcasts Small in Japan on Google Podcasts Small in Japan on Libsyn To listen to the Japanese History Junk Food podcast use the links below or look it up on your podcast app of choice. Japanese History Junk Food on Apple Podcasts Japanese History Junk Food on Google Podcasts Japanese History Junk Food on Libsyn Check out Stephen's blog via the link below. Stephen Tetsu Blog Follow Stephen Tetsu on Twitter. @STEPHEN_TETSU To read Stephen's article about manzai, check out the link below. So What the Heck Is Manzai Anyways? To learn more about the massive yamieigyō scandal that rocked Yoshimoto in 2019, you may want to check out the article below. Five things to know about the scandal enveloping top Japanese comedy agency Yoshimoto Kogyo To listen to episode two of Japan Station, use the link below. How To Become A Comedian in Japan (Ann Lethin) | Japan Station 02 To listen to the latest episode of Ichimon Japan, use the link below. Why does to “nyan nyan” mean “to have sex” in Japanese? (Japanese Cat Idioms) | Ichimon Japan 25 Special Thanks Opening/Closing song: Oedo Controller (大江戸コントローラー) by Yunomi featuring Toriena (Used with permission from Yunomi) To listen to more of Yunomi's music, check out his Soundcloud page or YouTube channel. Japan Station cover art: Provided by Erik R. Featured image: Courtesy of Stephen Tetsu Follow Japankyo on Social Media Facebook (@JapankyoNews) Twitter (@JapankyoNews) Full Show Notes Get full show notes at www.japanstationpodcast.com
Today on Chenelle‘s language learning journey podcast. I chat with Lenfest organizer TETS you young about Lenfest and Timmy up with the organizers of the polyglot conference global online event. I hope everyone enjoys this episode with my guest TETSU young of Lenfest. Please subscribe, share and review the podcast where podcast are downloaded. Thank you so much for your support. --- 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/chenelle-patrice-hancock/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chenelle-patrice-hancock/support
If you're using YouTube to grow your business or even create a business, we know you have all kinds of questions about what that looks like, what works best, and how to translate business practices to an online video format. After generating several million dollars on YouTube for my businesses, we're here to help you figure out how to do the same. In this episode we answer questions about selling, managing the taxes and finance side of the business, business models for entertainment channels, and more. CREATOR SPOTLIGHT: Tetsu worked for months on growing his channel with little results, but after going through our channel growth process at, "30 Days to a Better YouTube Channel," he's seeing exponential growth. Check out Tetsu's channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/asktetsu Register today for, "30 Days to a Better YouTube Channel," here: https://videocreators.com/30-days-to-a-better-youtube-channel/ LOVE VIDEO CREATORS AND WANT TO GROW ON YOUTUBE? HERE ARE SOME NEXT STEPS! 1) SUBSCRIBE to learn how to grow your YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcB3bcWy0_QK7uPQvTD0LwQ?sub_confirmation=1 2) FREE GUIDE: "The Secret to Building your YouTube Audience" https://videocreators.com/the-secret-to-building-your-youtube-audience/ 3) SUBSCRIBE TO THE VIDEO CREATORS PODCAST - iTunes: http://go.vcreators.co/vcTViTunes - Soundcloud: http://go.vcreators.co/vcTVSoundCloud - Stitcher: http://go.vcreators.co/vcTVStitcher - Google Play: http://go.vcreators.co/vcTVGooglePlay - Spotify: https://go.vcreators.co/vcTVSpotify 4) LET'S REVIEW YOUR CHANNEL: Book a private one-on-one YouTube channel consultation with Tim or someone on his team: https://videocreators.com/youtube-certified-consultant/ Leave your comments on our post here: https://videocreators.com/sell-on-youtube-without-being-sleazy-and-other-business-questions
Brought to you by Optilingo. In this episode Tetsu Yung returns to update on his childrens' language learning (5 languages!) and talks in detail about the ONE PARENT ONE LANGUAGE methodology, he's been using for over 8 years now. We also chat briefly about LangFest, the annual conference usually held in Montreal, Canada. The event is currently postponed until 2021 due to the ongoing situation. Resources: Tetsu on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/asktetsu LangFest: https://langfest.org (postponed until 2021) Episode 87: https://actualfluency.com/87-tetsu-yung-raising-multilingual-children/ ---- Get a free lesson with Optilingo: https://optilingo.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/actualfluency/message
If Love Me For Who I Am’s non-binary maid is reporting for duty, then our non-binary host is recording a podcast about it! That’s right, we’re reviewing the first volume of a newly released series on the show this time! We haven’t spotlighted a lot of new releases recently, but we had to make an exception for this exceptional manga exploring gender and the LGBTQ community in Japan in a way we’ve rarely seen. Joining us to discuss the series is someone who’s basically become its ambassador on MangaTwitter, Ashley Hakker from Anime Herald! Ashley helps us dig into each of the series’ fantastic cast of characters, core themes, and beautiful artwork, exploring what makes it such a sweet, one-of-a-kind story! We also spend some time discussing a topic close to LumRanmaYasha - the recent #FUCKSVA initiative - and why the School of Visual Arts needs to make long overdue changes to make its campus a safe learning environment for students. It’s a more serious topic sandwiched in the middle of two relatively more light-hearted parts of the podcast, but again, we’re committed to having conversations important topics affecting the community on the show and advocating for change, so we hope you also look into what’s going on at SVA and help the students there fight for a better education too. We’re also committed to spotlighting the great work people are doing in our community, and since our review was on the shorter end this time, we had the opportunity for a special-sized community Shout-Outs segment spotlighting over a dozen awesome articles, podcasts, and videos to check out! So enjoy this podcast and check out Love Me For Who I Am as well as the work of all the great people we recommend in this episode! Visit this episode's webpage for a complete list of Links & Shout-Outs included in this episode: http://all-comic.com/2020/manga-mavericks-ep-124/ PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:22 - Intro & Patron Shout-Out Love Me For Who I Am Discussion w/Ashley Hakker 05:15 - Introducing Ashley, Love Me For Who I Am, & Advocating for Niche Series 08:22 - Don’t Judge a Book By Its Cover? 11:30 - Gender Representation & “Otokonoko” 15:11 - Japanese Queer Culture in Manga Narratives 17:30 - Who is Kata Konayama? 19:10 - Authentic Relationships in LMFWIA 20:15 - Tetsu’s Burgeoning Queerness 23:00 - Satori and Japanese Gender Pronouns 26:18 - Mei and Self-Identity 29:54 - Where are the Parents? 30:51 - Mogumo and Liking Cute Things 34:37 - Ten and Gender as Performance 36:36 - Suzu and Expressing Both Feminine & Masculine Traits 39:12 - Kotone, Heteronormativity, & Inter-Community Conflict 42:50 - Misunderstandings & Micro-Aggressions 45:35 - Conflicts & Consequences 46:57 - The Title: “Who” vs. “What” 49:45 - Release Schedule & Availability 52:50 - Queer Culture in LMFWIA 54:35 - Ashley’s Efforts to Promote the Series 58:30 - The Art & Background Details 59:53 - Fanservice? 1:00:50 - Mogumo’s Fashion Sense 1:02:30 - Mentor Figures 1:03:15 - Cultural Differences 1:03:49 - Unique Experiences 1:08:27 - Community Call-to-Action: #FUCKSVA 1:16:33 - Community Shout-Outs! 1:36:03 - Future Plans & Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and on Youtube! You can also follow the hosts on Twitter at @sniperking323 and @lumranmayasha. If you’d like to help support the show financially you can pledge to our Patreon and receive some awesome rewards like our Patreon-exclusive Bonus pods! If one-time donations are more your speed you can donate to Colton’s Ko-fi here and LumRanmaYasha’s Ko-fi here, and if you want to support LumRanmaYasha’s art and other projects you can donate to their personal Patreon. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! Music Featured: "Love Me For What I Am" by Lobo "Love Me For What I Am" by The Carpenters
If Love Me For Who I Am’s non-binary maid is reporting for duty, then our non-binary host is recording a podcast about it! That’s right, we’re reviewing the first volume of a newly released series on the show this time! We haven’t spotlighted a lot of new releases recently, but we had to make an exception for this exceptional manga exploring gender and the LGBTQ community in Japan in a way we’ve rarely seen. Joining us to discuss the series is someone who’s basically become its ambassador on MangaTwitter, Ashley Hakker from Anime Herald! Ashley helps us dig into each of the series’ fantastic cast of characters, core themes, and beautiful artwork, exploring what makes it such a sweet, one-of-a-kind story! We also spend some time discussing a topic close to LumRanmaYasha - the recent #FUCKSVA initiative - and why the School of Visual Arts needs to make long overdue changes to make its campus a safe learning environment for students. It’s a more serious topic sandwiched in the middle of two relatively more light-hearted parts of the podcast, but again, we’re committed to having conversations important topics affecting the community on the show and advocating for change, so we hope you also look into what’s going on at SVA and help the students there fight for a better education too. We’re also committed to spotlighting the great work people are doing in our community, and since our review was on the shorter end this time, we had the opportunity for a special-sized community Shout-Outs segment spotlighting over a dozen awesome articles, podcasts, and videos to check out! So enjoy this podcast and check out Love Me For Who I Am as well as the work of all the great people we recommend in this episode! Visit this episode's webpage for a complete list of Links & Shout-Outs included in this episode: http://all-comic.com/2020/manga-mavericks-ep-124/ PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:22 - Intro & Patron Shout-Out Love Me For Who I Am Discussion w/Ashley Hakker 05:15 - Introducing Ashley, Love Me For Who I Am, & Advocating for Niche Series 08:22 - Don’t Judge a Book By Its Cover? 11:30 - Gender Representation & “Otokonoko” 15:11 - Japanese Queer Culture in Manga Narratives 17:30 - Who is Kata Konayama? 19:10 - Authentic Relationships in LMFWIA 20:15 - Tetsu’s Burgeoning Queerness 23:00 - Satori and Japanese Gender Pronouns 26:18 - Mei and Self-Identity 29:54 - Where are the Parents? 30:51 - Mogumo and Liking Cute Things 34:37 - Ten and Gender as Performance 36:36 - Suzu and Expressing Both Feminine & Masculine Traits 39:12 - Kotone, Heteronormativity, & Inter-Community Conflict 42:50 - Misunderstandings & Micro-Aggressions 45:35 - Conflicts & Consequences 46:57 - The Title: “Who” vs. “What” 49:45 - Release Schedule & Availability 52:50 - Queer Culture in LMFWIA 54:35 - Ashley’s Efforts to Promote the Series 58:30 - The Art & Background Details 59:53 - Fanservice? 1:00:50 - Mogumo’s Fashion Sense 1:02:30 - Mentor Figures 1:03:15 - Cultural Differences 1:03:49 - Unique Experiences 1:08:27 - Community Call-to-Action: #FUCKSVA 1:16:33 - Community Shout-Outs! 1:36:03 - Future Plans & Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and on Youtube! You can also follow the hosts on Twitter at @sniperking323 and @lumranmayasha. If you’d like to help support the show financially you can pledge to our Patreon and receive some awesome rewards like our Patreon-exclusive Bonus pods! If one-time donations are more your speed you can donate to Colton’s Ko-fi here and LumRanmaYasha’s Ko-fi here, and if you want to support LumRanmaYasha’s art and other projects you can donate to their personal Patreon. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! Music Featured: "Love Me For What I Am" by Lobo "Love Me For What I Am" by The Carpenters
In today’s episode of Chenelle‘s language learning journey podcast I enjoyed by learning fast creator and offer of pamper language TETSU young. Who talks about his language learning journey and want it takes to be a Multi lingual parent in today’s world. --- 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/chenelle-patrice-hancock/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chenelle-patrice-hancock/support
Other, Others', Hes' and Shes', welcome to Episode 53 of the Reanimetor Pod. We are offically one year old. So this week Taka and Yata get together with old friends Gary, Tetsu and Narakku to discuss episodes four of 'Angels of Death', The guys then take a trip down memory lane to discuss the various mishaps of the past year working on the pod. All that and so much more this week on the ‘Reanimetor Pod’ Scraw!!! Links & Things @reanimetorpod The Site Facebook D-Mail Anime Discussed in this show Satsuriku no Tenshi (2018)
CONTENT WARNING: The following story deals with mature themes including sexual assault. This month on Greetings from the Mirror Zone, Leskin and I are taking a journey back to the post-war Japanese countryside to learn the hidden meaning of Tetsu Yano's "Legend of the Paper Spaceship." We will be addressing themes of trauma, isolation, and depression as well as why you should always be nice to telepaths.
Travel Wisdom Podcast -travel and learn languages for success and money
I met Tetsu last year at the Polyglot conference in Iceland and I loved his talk about how he was able to teach his children 5 languages. Through a combination fo OPOL (One Person One Language), living in foreign countries, and having au pairs (live in nannies) in the target language the children were able to effortlessly learn all those languages. In this episode, we talk about his Pampers to Polyglots Facebook page and his book which helps supports parents or parents to be to have the most multilingual children ever!
One of those films that left an long-lasting image on Jim and many of the "Monster Attack!" listeners is under the spotlight this week - 1959's "The Manster," starring Peter Dyneley, Jane Hylton, Jerry Ito, Tetsu Nakamura and Terri Zimmern. An American foreign correspondent unwittingly becomes the subject of a terrible experiment conducted by a crazed Japanese scientist. As he descends deeper and deeper into darkness, another entity begins to emerge. Find out what happens in this week's episode of "Monster Attack!"
Other, Others', Hes' and Shes', welcome to Episode 39 of the Reanimetor Pod. This week Taka and Yata get together and welcome back Tetsu to discuss the second half of season one of My Hero Academia. The guys break down Episodes 8-13 and discuss the nature of villainy and what makes a great villain. We also get a R&R from Yata and that's 'Taishou Mebiusline: Chicchai-san'. All that and more this week on ‘Reanimetor Pod’If you like what you hear and want to get in touch please head on over to reanimetorpod.com. Scraw!! Links & Things @reanimetorpod The Site Facebook D-Mail Anime Discussed in this show Boku no Hero Academia 'Taishou Mebiusline: Chicchai-san Big thanks to 'The Closer Look' for their Joker Breakdown How To Make A Great VillainI
Other, Others’, Hes’ and Shes’ welcome to episode 32 of the Reanimetor Pod. This week on the show we welcome Back Narraku for our Last Dive into the Abyss . We also get a Whatcha watching from Taka and a rather uprising Roll and Review from Tetsu. All that and more on the pod this week. If you like what you hear please head on over to reanimetorpod.com and to get in touch with the gang; why not shoot us a d-mail at reanimetorpod@gmail.com
Other, Others’, Hes’ and Shes’ welcome to episode 28 of the Reanimetor Pod. This week on the show the gang are once again joined by Narakku as we unveil the anime for review in 2018. Taka talks ‘A Sisters All you Need’ and Tetsu talks ‘Naruto’. We also have a very special roll and review. If you like what you hear please head on over to reanimetorpod.com and to get in touch with the gang; why not shoot us a d-mail at reanimetorpod@gmail.com
Cada mércores busco esas cancións fikis que nos arrincan un sorriso e falo delas ou dos grupos que as interpretaron. A canción Friki de hoxe é do grupo xapones Tetsu y Tomo cantan, Nande Darou
Other, Others’, Hes’ and Shes’ welcome to episode 27 of the Reanimetor Pod. This week on the show we will make our selections for the second half of the ‘Crunchyroll’ anime awards 2017. Taka talks ‘Attack on Titan Season 2’ and Tetsu will be reviewing ‘Urahara’. If you like what you hear please head on over to reanimetorpod.com and to get in touch with the gang; why not shoot us a d-mail at reanimetorpod@gmail.com
Dire Weasels: A real(ish) play 5e Dungeons and Dragons podcast
The boat fight continues. Tetsu gets into an abusive relationship with his hat. We're sad when more specters appear. We receive a surprisingly relevant email from Reggie Realname. @CodeDude3 is our mighty glorious leader guiding us into battle. @ArcaneVice gets drunk. @AbsurdistKobold has fabulous hair. @MollieMM8 silently regrets every decision that has lead her to this podcast. @Walk6070 jerks it to the sound of typing and howler monkeys.@0dius does the best he can with the ridiculous shit we give him, for one last time! We love you Marc!
Other. Others’, Hes’ and She’s. Welcome to the Reanimetor Pod E:23. Coming up this week on the show the guys react to 2chans 2017 top 50 anime list. Then we finally get around to discussing something Shouwa Genroku related as we profile the studio behind the series ‘Studio Deen’. Later on in the show Tetsu will be showing and selling this week and he is reviewing ‘Centaur No Nayami’. If you like what you hear why not head on over to Reanimetorpod.com to listen to past episodes and get in touch with the team. Scraw!!!
Dire Weasels: A real(ish) play 5e Dungeons and Dragons podcast
SO we're all out on this boat, STILL. Tetsu gets hurt then apologized to AND HE STILL PICKS A FIGHT. So here we are in a fight again, be cause of Tetsu, AGAIN. Crystal Light is the pinnacle of Role playing and does nothing wrong, EVER. Also, Ivana's internet sucks. It's definitely not her this time, definitely not. @CodeDude3 is our mighty glorious leader guiding us into battle. @arcaneVice gets drunk. @AbsurdistKobold has fabulous hair. @Eskimomo9 silently regrets every decision that has lead her to this podcast. @Walk6070 jerks it to the sound of typing and howler monkeys.@0dius does the best he can with the ridiculous shit we give him.
Other. Others’, Hes’ and She’s. Welcome to the Reanimetor Pod E:19. This week on the show we begin our breakdown of the 2016 anime from A-1 pictures, Erased (Boku dake ga Inai Machi). Tetsu will be show and selling ‘Restaurant to Another World’ (Isekai Shokudou) and Taka takes us into the world of Gintama. If you like what you hear why not head on over to Reanimetorpod.com to listen to past episodes and get in touch with the team. Scraw!!!
On today's episode of All in the Industry, Shari Bayer is joined by Georgette Farkas, owner and general manager of Rotisserie Georgette, a restaurant inspired by the time-honored traditions of rotisserie cooking. As a native New Yorker, whose enjoyed an international career, Georgette has over 20 years of experience in the hospitality industry, beginning in the kitchens of some of the world’s great chefs, including Roger Verge, Alain Ducasse and with Daniel Boulud at NY’s Hotel Plaza Athenee. Georgette later worked for Daniel Boulud and The Dinex Group as his Public Relations and Marketing Director for a 17-year tenure. Georgette opened Rotisserie Georgette in November 2013, and has received numerous awards, including, Restaurateur of the Year in 2015 from the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce. Also, on this show, Shari shares her solo dining experience at Chef Masa Takayama's Tetsu in Tribeca, NYC. All in the Industry is powered by Simplecast
Other, Others, Hes’ and Shes’ welcome to E:18 of the Reanimetor Pod. This week we continue to explore new and strange ideas. Tetsu returns to ‘Dive’ ; will it be a dive? Then the crew break apart what makes a good mystery and the history of mystery in fiction and anime. We then close out the show with a review of Konbini-Kareshi. So stay tuned and remember to head on over to reanimetorpod.com if you like what you hear. Scraw!!!
Harvey & Hendo review the brand new Uncle Tetsu Cheesecake
ゲスト:Tetsu Kubota/フォトグラファー*最近アマゾンの秘境から帰ったきたTetsuさん、そこで見たことや感じたことから派生して、シャーマンや魚の話、瞑想やヨガ、喜怒哀楽の「喜怒哀」の過程を経て人生を「楽」しむということ、数字の話、南米のペルーという国について等、多岐にわたるお話ができました。
Dire Weasels: A real(ish) play 5e Dungeons and Dragons podcast
It has been like DECADES since we recorded. We're a little rusty. Tetsu does some shit, Crystal Light kind of pays attention and the gang attempts to do a whatsmacalls it. Skill assesment or whatever. That actually happened first. I don't know, just listen to the episode. If you want. You don't have to. You're free to do whatever you'd like actually, except certain things. But that's really not us controlling you. That's the government. Don't blame us, we just drink and roll dice. @CodeDude3 is our mighty glorious leader guiding us into battle. @arcaneVice gets drunk. @AbsurdistKobold has fabulous hair. @Eskimomo9 silently regrets every decision that has lead her to this podcast. @Walk6070 jerks it to the sound of typing and howler monkeys. @0dius does the best he can with the ridiculous shit we give him. Tell us how much you love us: direweasels@gmail.com and stop being stingy with your stars and load us up with 5 on iTunes. P.S. We are a part of The Glorious House of S. Go remind them how much you love your hairy weasels @ShouseStudio
The whole team are back for the second episode of the Reanimetor Pod. This week Taka, Tetsu, Yata and Gaijin Gary play ‘Show and Sell’ a confidence game were each pod member tries to sell the other members their show. The anime reviewed in this weeks episode are Demi-chan wa Kataritai, Chaos; Child, Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon and Kirakira☆Precure A La Mode. All shows are from the Winter 2017 season. Scraw us @reanimetorpod on facebook and on twitter
Dire Weasels: A real(ish) play 5e Dungeons and Dragons podcast
Look, I'm trying to get past all this. Is what a great little side quest thing, and like, big story and what not, but dang. DO YOU HAVE TO LET IT LINGER! DO YOU HAVE TO, DO YOU HAVE TO, DO YOU HAVE TO LET IT LINGER!!! Okay. Now that that's off my chest, the party is still fighting with the sisters, but it seems like things are going in their favor. Crystal Light still has some weird tingles underneath her skin and Tetsu and Sturella still have to deal with some pests. Oh, and that Cock-head is somewhere and is probably not important what-so-ever... - C3 Thank you for downloading the Dire Weasels! You can find us on twitter collective @DireWeasels, find our DM Cody @codedude3, Forrest Walker is @walk6070, Ivana Greenleaf is @arcanevice, John is @absurdistkobold, and Mollie is @eskimomo9. If you like what you heard after downloading, head on over to iTunes or your respective podcasting app and give us a rating and review! If you do, send us an email at direweasels@gmail.com and let us know where to find it so we can read it out on the show! Or if you just want to email us some questions, that would be cool too! If you want to support us monetarily, check us out on Patreon at patreon.com/direweasels! We have tiers where you can affect the world, get some snail mail from us, or just get some bonus content! You can also find our amazing editor, Marc @0dius, that's with a zero not an O. We are also part of the S. House Network, a group of podcasts that like to promote one another and work together to be better at what we do! Check them out @SHouseStudio and find some of their videos on youtube.com/SHouseStudio!
Today I'm joined by Tetsu Yung on his birthday!! To talk about raising multilingual children and the new polyglot event: North American Polyglot Symposium. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/actualfluency/message
La batalla de Okinawa, cuyo nombre clave era Operación Iceberg, se libró en la isla de Okinawa, en las Ryukyu y fue el mayor asalto anfibio en la Guerra del Pacífico.3 4 Se combatió durante 82 días, desde principios de abril hasta mediados de junio de 1945. La batalla se ha denominado Tifón de Acero (en inglés: Typhoon of Steel), y lluvia de acero (Tetsu no ame) o viento violento de acero (Tetsu no Bofu) en japonés. Estas denominaciones se refieren a la ferocidad de los combates, la intensidad de los disparos, y la enorme cantidad de buques aliados y vehículos blindados que asaltaron la isla. La batalla resultó ser una de las que tuvo más víctimas, civiles y militares, en toda la Segunda Guerra Mundial: la totalidad de los fallecidos supera el cuarto de millón.
La batalla de Okinawa, cuyo nombre clave era Operación Iceberg, se libró en la isla de Okinawa, en las Ryukyu y fue el mayor asalto anfibio en la Guerra del Pacífico.3 4 Se combatió durante 82 días, desde principios de abril hasta mediados de junio de 1945. La batalla se ha denominado Tifón de Acero (en inglés: Typhoon of Steel), y lluvia de acero (Tetsu no ame) o viento violento de acero (Tetsu no Bofu) en japonés. Estas denominaciones se refieren a la ferocidad de los combates, la intensidad de los disparos, y la enorme cantidad de buques aliados y vehículos blindados que asaltaron la isla. La batalla resultó ser una de las que tuvo más víctimas, civiles y militares, en toda la Segunda Guerra Mundial: la totalidad de los fallecidos supera el cuarto de millón.
Neste programa, Judeu Ateu e Estranho revisitam um tema bem antigo, para re-falar sobre clássicos. Por que lemos tão poucos clássicos, quais as principais barreiras, e será que vale mesmo a pena ler?LinksVideo do CollegeHumorFanart de ??????, por GaaMac GfxRAFE em formato “webtoon”Cronologia do episódio (00:20) Discussão Semanal - Clássicos 2: Mangás e o Tempo (33:30) Leitura de Emails (51:55) Recomendação da Semana - Tetsu no Senritsu
Todo sobre fotografía digital, Tetsu Espósito y Apple.
Todo sobre fotografía digital, Tetsu Espósito y Apple.
Tues 03 Apr 2012 Hoy edición metalera a manos de Claudio Quiroz. Lo que fue el ScoreVG edición 333 (Medio Malo) acabó siendo una alabanza a la música metalera y de concierto … la mayoría de la programación la sugirió SatanAsher desde Roma. Pásele, sueltese el pelo y deje que inicie el headbang. Con: Ophelia Pastrana, Claudio Quiroz, Pablo Pailles, Rolando Cedillo, Artemio Urbina. 00:04:08 Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (2007) - Before I Forget - Slipknot. Neversoft. 00:13:26 Brütal Legend (2009) - Tenacious D - Master Exploder. Double Fine. 00:19:59 Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (2007) - Take This Life - In Flames - Come Clarity. Neversoft. 00:28:21 Mega Man X (1993) - T17- Storm Eagle Stage (New-type Airport) - Setsuo Yamamoto, Makoto Tomozawa, Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takehara, Toshihiko Horiyama - Mega Man X OST. Capcom. 00:34:36 Guitar Hero World Tour (2008) - Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard Of Ozz. Neversoft. 00:42:33 Beavis and Butthead (1998) - SNES Soundtrack. Realtime Associates. 00:50:44 Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (1987) - BloodyTears - Perfect Selection - DraculaBattle. Konami. 00:58:36 Time Crisis (1996) - Track 08 - Time Crisis OST. Namco. Hablan sobre la tecnología en las pistolas de luz. 01:07:21 Castlevania Symphony of the Night (1997) - プロローグ 山根ミチル - Michuru Yamane. KCET, KCEN. 01:15:15 Guilty Gear X2 (2002) - No Mercy - Guilty Gear X2 OST - Daisuke Ishiwatari, Koichi Seiyama. Arc System Works. 01:27:18 Killer Instinct (1994) - Theme - Robin Beanland, Graeme Norgate . Rare. 01:39:37 Rock Band (2007) - Run To The Hills - Iron Maiden Death On The Road [Live] [Disc 2]. 01:48:57 Doom 3 (2004) - Doom 3 Theme - Tweaker - Chris Vrenna, Clint Walsh. id Software. Harmonix Music Systems. 02:02:12 Doom (1993) - Kitchen Ace (And Taking Names), D_E1M4 - Command Control - Bobby Prince. id Software. 02:11:28 Snatcher (1994) - 05 Theme of Junker. Konami. 02:18:05 Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock (2010) - I’m Broken - Pantera - The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboy’s Vulgar Hits (Remastered). Neversoft. 02:26:27 Golden Axe (1989) - Path Of Friend - Megadriver Metal Axe. Sega. 02:32:51 Tekken 6 (2007) - 16 Cemetery - Tekken 6 OST. Bandai Namco Games. 02:38:42 DeathSmiles (2007) - Rebellion of the Lake Village - Stage C-1 - Manabu Namiki - DeathSmiles Original Soundtrack. Cave. 02:46:41 Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island (1995) - Final Boss Music - Koji Kondo. Nintendo EAD. 02:52:12 Splatterhouse (2010) - Must Kill - The Cavalera Conspiracy - Inflikted. BottleRocket, Namco Bandai Games. 03:00:08 (God of War: Blood & Metal) God of War 3 (2010) - Shattering The Skies Above - Trivium - In Waves [Bonus Tracks]. SCE Studios Santa Monica. 03:07:48 Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (1991) - Ken Theme Original - Yoko Shimomura, Isao Abe. Capcom. 03:18:46 StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty (2010) - Terran Theme 1 - Derek Duke, Glenn Stafford, Russell Brower, Neal Acree. Blizzard Entertaiment. 03:31:08 Area 51 (2005) - [Track 10] - Area 51 OST. Midway Studios Austin. 03:36:15 Duke Nukem Forever (2011) - Megadeth [HQ]. 3D Realms, Triptych Games. 03:41:22 Gears of War (2007) - Megadeth - Gears of War OST. Epic Games. 03:49:52 Quake (1996) - Nine Inch Nails - Main Theme - Trent Reznor. id Software. 03:57:16 Devil May Cry (2001) - Track 15 - Devil May Cry 1 OST - Masami Ueda, Masato Kohda, Misao Senbongi. Capcom. 04:04:55 F-Zero GX (2003) - Billy - daiki kasho, Tetsu & Nick Moroishi - F-ZERO GX/AX ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKS (DISC 1). Amusement Vision. 04:10:27 Silent Hill Downpour (2012) - Silent Hill (Korn Theme) - Silent Hill Downpour Music. Vatra Games. 04:17:21 Sonic Adventure 2 (2001) - Live & Learn - Crush 40 - History of Sonic Music 20th Anniversary Edition. 04:25:10 AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack (2008) – Ac/Dc - For Those About to Rock. Harmonix Music Systems Po Studios. 04:38:16 Guitar Hero: Metallica (2009) - Master of Puppets - Metallica - Master of Puppets. Neversoft. 04:47:31 Porque te vas - Ataque 77.
We're back for another week of coaster talk! This week we talk about Tetsu's trip to Hersheypark and what he has to say about Skyrush. We also talk about Outlaw Run and Gatekeeper, both of which have now been officially announced. As always, we will do some discussing of the newest rumors, including Kings Dominion and Knott's Berry Farm. Finally, we will wrap up with the Coaster Draft as voting gets underway this week!Download Here