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Chris and Courtney sit down with Dr. Thomas Wynn, the Hand Axe Man, AKA: CU Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of Colorado. Colorado Springs, where he taught from 1977 until his retirement. Dr. Wynn specializes in the archaeology of the Lower Palaeolithic, led pioneering research in Tanzania, and introduced psychological theory—specifically Piagetian concepts—into Palaeolithic studies, laying the groundwork for evolutionary cognitive archaeology. Dr. Wynn has published over 100 papers and authored key books such as The Rise of Homo Sapiens (2009) and How to Think Like a Neandertal (2012), which he co-authored with Dr. Frederick Coolidge. In 2011, Wynn co-founded the UCCS Center for Cognitive Archaeology, offering online courses on human cognition's evolutionary development. His recent work includes curating First Sculpture, an exhibition on Acheulean handaxes and early aesthetics, which opened at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas in 2018. ------------------------------ Find the book discussed in this episode: Wynn, Thomas, and Frederick L. Coolidge. How to think like a Neanderthal. Oxford University Press, 2011. ------------------------------ Contact Dr. Wynn via e-mail: twynn@uccs.edu ------------------------------ Contact the Sausage of Science Podcast and Human Biology Association: Facebook: facebook.com/groups/humanbiologyassociation/, Website: humbio.org, Twitter: @HumBioAssoc Chris Lynn, Host Website: cdlynn.people.ua.edu/, E-mail: cdlynn@ua.edu, Twitter:@Chris_Ly Courtney Manthey, Guest-Co-Host, Website: holylaetoli.com/ E-mail: cpierce4@uccs.edu, Twitter: @HolyLaetoli Cristina Gildee, SoS Co-Producer, HBA Junior Fellow Website: cristinagildee.org, E-mail: cgildee@uw.edu, Twitter:@CristinaGildee
A Growl that You'll Never ForgetJordan Foley is a singer-songwriter in the folk-Americana realm based in Orlando, Fl. Jordan packs a punch with his growling voice and heavy-hand acoustic rhythm and can be found playing all over the Central Florida area and beyond! Jordan's music has been described by Creative Loafing as “a special brand of Americana for admires of bands like American Aquarium, Lucero and Ryan Bingham.Jordan's debut album, Give to Get a Day, was released in 2018. The album includes originals like See You Letter and Clouds. In 2020 he also released originals ‘Sing me a Love song' and ‘The thought of me and you'.In 2022 Jordan, along with Tyler Hood formed Jordan Foley and the Wheelhouse. In 2023 they released a self titled EP of wonderfully crafted original Americana songs produced by local legend Thomas Wynn. As well as touring on his own and with the band, Jordan has recently opened for The Wallflowers, Five for Fighting, JD McPherson, William Eliot Whitmore and Colby Acuff. You'll also Discover;The Life-Changing Standing Ovation.A Song Born at Beef O'Brady's.5 Bands that inspired Him.How an Improvised Moment Sparked an Incredible Song.The Facebook Group that Became a Powerful Brand.Colorful Stories Behind See You Letter, The Last Dance, and Arguing in a Restaurant.Jordan's Website: jordanfoleymusic.comInstagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube: @jfoleyandthewheelhouseBand Profile on Spotify: Jordan Foley & The WheelhouseSolo Profile on Spotify: Jordan Foley
This is Episode 145 and our guest is Jordan Foley. Jordan is the lead singer and principal songwriter of his band Jordan Foley & The Wheelhouse, who just released their debut self-titled record in August of 2023. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Foley now rests his head just down the street from my home in Orlando, FL. Y'all, this record is outstanding and I personally know how much Jordan and his band have put into the making of it. He is a dear friend and I am honored to bring you this conversation. Follow Jordan at: https://www.jordanfoleymusic.com/ Get a physical copy of Jordan Foley & the Wheelhouse's debut record here: https://shop.paintedladyrecords.us/ Support The Marinade on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/marinadepodcast
Well howdy pardner! For this episode we've got the world's leading expert on the General American accent to describe its features, talk us through common mistakes people make when learning it and help us figure out how to adjust for age, gender and ethnicity. We also hear from a bunch of fantastic, real-life American voiceovers about their experiences with using it, and even a little bit about the psychological impact of conforming to a geographically non-specific standard. Find out more about Rebecca Gausnell here, including a page where you can buy her book, Mastering The American Accent: https://www.gausnell.com Here's the American dialect website Rebecca mentions: https://aschmann.net/AmEng/ Thank you so much to our lovely contributors: Anna Klein https://www.annakleinactor.com/ Robynne Orr https://www.vororr.com/ Thomas Wynn https://www.thethomaswynn.com/voice-acting Zara Hannaford https://zarahannaford.com/ GET YOUR VO CAREER PLANNER: https://www.thevosocial.com/the-voiceover-career-planner Theme tune written and performed by Martin Stirrup under this Creative Commons license, with violin by Alice Gilmour --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thevosocial/message
Podcast Editor, Charles Wood, interviews author Zaher Radi and Thomas Wynn to discuss the article, "Opinion on Immune Tolerance Therapeutic Development" which can currently be found in Vol. 48, Issue 6 of Toxicologic Pathology. Click here to read the article
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Continuing on our theme of “rule-breaking” biology, Thomas Wynn shares his own insights on the the exciting and sometimes frustrating aspects of pursuing hypotheses that “don’t pan out” as you expect them to. And, given his knack for making the immune system understandable for non-scientists, we think you’ll especially enjoy tuning in to this episode.
Rev. T.W. Drost is the General Superintendent of the United Pentecostal Church in Mexico. He has been a missionary for a lot of years in six different Hispanic nations. Listen as he shares about the stories of the revival in Mexico and about being a missionary.
This week is our first two-parter ever! I don't intend to do that often but there was just too much to go over for one episode. This week we'll talk about humans: where we come from, how we evolved, and who our closest cousins are--Neanderthals and Denisovans. Some young humans. Humans can do many surprising things, including surfing, making stained glass, and repairing helicopters. Most humans like the color blue and enjoy listening to music. The bracelet found with Denisovan bones in a Siberian cave. Humans didn't make or wear this lovely thing, Denisovan people did. Further reading: How to Think Like a Neandertal by Thomas Wynn and Frederick L. Coolidge Show transcript: need to transcribe it, sorry
Om 22:00 Mr. Gonzo Jan Donkers met Gonzo’s Return op 40UP Radio. Muziek van Giant Tiger Hooch, Chasity Brown, Thomas Wynn and The Believers, Matthew Logan Vasquez en Ed Dupas.
Om 22:00 Mr. Gonzo Jan Donkers met Gonzo’s Return op 40UP Radio. Muziek van Giant Tiger Hooch, Chasity Brown, Thomas Wynn and The Believers, Matthew Logan Vasquez en Ed Dupas.
Thomas Wynn – Wading Deep Into His Southern Soul. There’s something about the music from the south of the United States that permeates your soul and fires the emotions within. And while Florida is usually pasted as a winter escape or the retirement haven for the country’s east coast residents there’s a particular style of […] The post Thomas Wynn appeared first on Sound Distractions.
there isn't a lot of bullshit in THOMAS WYNN. he takes his time & thinks before he answers a question, but he still has plenty to say. just the kinda dude you wanna have a couple beers & talk with. with his busy schedule with his band THOMAS WYNN AND THE BELIEVERS & their new record […]