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Latest podcast episodes about thuds

ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast
Kingdom Come 2 Breakdowns, Civ 7 Thuds, GTA 6 in Fall, The best gaming podcast 504

ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 209:42


Kingdom Come 2 Breakdowns, Civ 7 Thuds, GTA 6 in Fall, The best gaming podcast 504Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5zKbGokI0oI6SeZrHTfJjA/joinEach Friday ACG and some pals get together to discuss games, life, books, movies and everything else. New home of the ACG Best Gaming PodcastFollow me on Twitter for reviews and info @jeremypenter-JOIN the ACG Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/ACGVids/ https://www.patreon.com/AngryCentaurGamingEach Friday ACG and some pals get together to discuss games, life, books, movies, and everything else. The new home of the ACG Best Gaming PodcastFollow me on Twitter for reviews and info @jeremypenter-JOIN the ACG Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/ACGVids/ https://www.patreon.com/AngryCentaurGaming

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My Aligned Purpose Podcast (MAP Podcast)
Ep. 363 - TGIM: When whispers become thuds! Learn how to listen.

My Aligned Purpose Podcast (MAP Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 17:07


Nicole is sharing some great wisdom for all of you today inside of TGIM, talking all about listening to the whispers. This episode was inspired by a reel Oprah made, Nicole gives you practical advice on how to begin listening and applying intuition to your business, today. Find out the FASTEST way to grow your business (without sacrificing more time or adding more 1:1 clients!) Take The Quiz Here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.myalignedpurpose.com/quiz⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Find out the FASTEST way to grow your business (without sacrificing more time or adding more 1:1 clients!) Take The Quiz Here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.myalignedpurpose.com/quiz⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Cursed With Good Ideas
CWGI #18: Ultrastable systems (with Dylan Levi King)

Cursed With Good Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 88:15


The eighteenth episode of CURSED WITH GOOD IDEAS, eighty-eight minutes of feedback loops with Asa Roast, Dino Chang and Gabriele de Seta nerding out about Dylan Levi King's work. In this episode: translating Chinese literature, Chinese cybernetics, DPRK environmentalism, Japanese fashion, Asia-as-method. Thuds and cuts due to experimental microphone setups. LINKS: - Jia Pingwa's "The Shaanxi Opera": https://www.amazon.com/Shaanxi-Opera-Part-novel-ebook/ - Angela Xiao Wu's "Journalism via systems cybernetics": https://hms.mediastudies.press/pub/wu-journalism-systems/release/6 - Dylan's "Ketamine and the return of the party state": https://www.palladiummag.com/2021/06/23/ketamine-and-the-return-of-the-party-state/ - Dylan's "The genealogy of Chinese cybernetics": https://www.palladiummag.com/2022/10/17/the-genealogy-of-chinese-cybernetics/   Support CWGI: https://en.liberapay.com/CWGI/

The Osee Pokemon Podcast (A Pokemon D&D Inspired Tabletop)
Episode 24 - Thundershock-ing Revelations!

The Osee Pokemon Podcast (A Pokemon D&D Inspired Tabletop)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 71:49


 Welcome back to the Osee Pokemon Podcast! Jess meets an unexpected ally, Kurt needs to give someone some space, Abigail hates her parents even more, and Jenny protects her "tribe"!We have a Discord Channel! Come hang out with us! https://discord.gg/5DhdTyKp6UStringManPlays is our wonderful, lifelong friend!https://www.twitch.tv/stringmanplaysGenecute.id Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CZ5xxurPqMA/We are no longer affiliated with Oliver Hamlin or Oliver Hamlin Illustration. Please support us at our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OseePKMNPodAnd leave your trainer name and Pokemon on our Instagram! We'd love to hear from you, all you repeat listeners! https://www.instagram.com/theoseepkmnpodcast/  https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ for BG Music and Sound FX!     “Water Dripping in Cave.wav” by Sclolex of Freesound.org“Holy Mysterious Ambiance Drone (Loopable)” by EminYILDIRIM of Freesound.org“meadow ambience.WAV” by eric5335 of Freesound.org“teleport.wav” by Sergenious of Freesound.org“Teleport-01a.wav” by DWOBoyle of Freesound.org“Foliage_Rustling_001.wav” by duckduckpony of Freesound.org“Party noise maker _ soundstack.wav new yeears eve, party, horn, party favor” by soundstack of Freesound.org“Vine-boom-sound-effect.mp3” by majetheman of Freesound.org“Magical portal open” by malanmcki of Freesound.org“Magic Missiles.wav” by spookymodem of Freesound.org“Bird Screaming.wav” by wesleywestmusic of Freesound.org“Fire Crackle and Flames 002” by musicmasta1 of Freesound.org“cape-swoosh” by TheWoodlandNomad of Freesound.org“Explosion” by Iwiploppenisse of Freesound.org“hit - glass - window 01.wav” by Anthousai of Freesound.org“Thuds on Window” by zerolagtime of Freesound.org“Tibetan bowl_left hit.wav” by dersinnsspace of Freesound.org“cleaning window, glass squeak” by MadMaxSFX of Freesound.org“spacedoor_open.wav” by _nuel of Freesound.org“Steam Hiss.wav” by jesabat of Freesound.org“HoveringObject_LAURENPOND.wav” by LaurenPonder of Freesound.org“Force Field 01.wav” by MATRIXXX_ of Freesound.org“Clothes Rustling 1” by Sethroph of Freesound.org“Story Logo” by SergeQuadrado of Freesound.org“big airy choir pad” by msx2plus of Freesound.org“Mixed Choir 3 voices.wav” by liezen3 of Freesound.org“Zipper Unzip 3 (Slow) .wav” by RutgerMuller of Freesound.org“01543 flying dragon.wav” by Robinhood76 of Freesound.org“05855 deep fast whoosh.wav” by Robinhood76  of Freesound.org“Crow Call, Single, A.wav” by InspectorJ of Freesound.org“A Murder of Crows” by Franki-01234 of Freesound.org“Wing Flaps.wav” by promete of Freesound.org“dragging.WAV” by caoimhe_s1 of Freesound.org“wind.wav” by ERH of Freesound.org“Fabric Flapping” by IENBA of Freesound.org“Boom Bang” by bareform of Freesound.org“Magic Impact” by EminYILDIRIM of Freesound.org“crow.wav” by vixuxx of Freesound.org“Fox, Vocal Cry, Distant, 01.wav” by InspectorJ of Freesound.org“Royal sparkle whoosh centre.wav” by alexkandrell of Freesound.org“Shooting Star 2” by plasterbrain of Freesound.orgSupport the show

Interesting To See: A Daily Sports Takes and Gambling Podcast
MLS Fans Want You To Care; LIV Golf Thuds on TV; NBA MVP Debate & NFL Combine Starts

Interesting To See: A Daily Sports Takes and Gambling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 14:28


YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3JyUyi9 Email the show: nickandrewsits@gmail.com Follows - TikTok: @interesting.to.see Insta: @interesting2see Twitter: @interestingsee Nick on Twitter: @tribnic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nick-andrews9/message

Behind the Steel Curtain: for Pittsburgh Steelers fans
The BTSC Steelers Postgame Podcast: The Steelers win despite plenty of thuds

Behind the Steel Curtain: for Pittsburgh Steelers fans

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 65:30


There were thuds on both sides of the ball in a mistake-filled game in Cincinnati on Sunday, but the Steelers found a way to get by in the 23-20 OT victory. Jeff Hartman, Dave Schofield and Bryan Anthony Davis break down the game like no one else does on the latest edition of The Steelers Post-Game Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Butter With That
X-Men: Apocalypse - Ep. 162

Butter With That

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 111:47


The Thuds and Duds roll on as we discuss Connor's pick, 2016's X-Men: Apocalypse! Even our tech couldn't handle this movie, leading us to rerecord the first half! Join us as we struggle to remember what we had already covered, and struggle to wade through this jumbled mess of a superhero flick! Do we really need this many characters and locations? Why did the same creative team behind the other films undercut their work in this prequel? And why doesn't anybody remember meeting Wolverine? All this and more, so tune in!

Butter With That
Inception - Ep. 160

Butter With That

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 66:56


The Butter Crew is sinking to the bottom of the barrel with our new theme, Thuds and Duds - films that haven't aged well, weren't that great to begin with, and/or just plain stink! This week we discuss Sam's likely controversial choice, 2010's Inception! Does this heist/action movie suffer from pacing issues? Are the aggressive subconscious projections a cool device or just plain goofy? And what's up with Christopher Nolan's League of Dead Wives? Tune in as we go several layers deep and decide if Inception is a modern cultural touchstone or just another dud!

The Osee Pokemon Podcast (A Pokemon D&D Inspired Tabletop)
Halloween Special (Ep.4) - Calling Your Red Dahlia Bluffs

The Osee Pokemon Podcast (A Pokemon D&D Inspired Tabletop)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 157:06


Join Jess, Abigail, and Jenny on an adventure into the town, Red Dahlia Bluffs. Home of the Fall Fair! Entry's 2 pennies! Come on down!Jess threatens a Carnival Game Owner, Abigail bonds with her Mincinno, and Jenny gets high with some dudes that are "NO BUENO". We now have a Discord Channel for those whom are interested in joining and meeting the crew! Come hang out with us! https://discord.gg/5DhdTyKp6UPlease also visit our good friend, Oliver Hamlin! An artist whom we get a lot of work done, but haven't revealed quite yet due to most of them being spoilers!https://www.instagram.com/oliver_hamlin/ https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ for BG Music!   Visit me on Twitch!https://www.twitch.tv/zenyasarms?sr=aOutro Song made by this Wonderful Human being, Starbirth! https://soundcloud.com/starbirthhh/trackshttps://www.fiverr.com/starbirthPlease also check out the musical talent behind the final song, Furkan Barut! Super professional and a great composer! https://www.fiverr.com/furkanbarut642Sounds/FX Used from Freesound:“Arkansas Traveler.wav” by ecfike of Freesound.org“Horror snares” by 170084 of Freesound.org“dragging.WAV” bycaoimhe_s1 of Freesound.org“a toast, cheers.wav” by xtrgamr of Freesound.org“Frying Pan Sizzle” by BenjaminNelanof Freesound.org“Spanish market with shouting market vendor.aif” by ikbenraar of Freesound.org“Clinking Glasses” by redafs of Freesound.org“Ticking Clock (Created for a trailer to create tension)” by Paul368 of Freesound.org“AHHHH” by random_intruder of Freesound.org“Sword Slice” by LiamG_SFX of Freesound.org“Electricity crackling” by ihitokage of Freesound.org“Dark Magic Cast Loop” by EminYILDIRIM of Freesound.org“Boa Constrictor.wav” by Kjell Persson of Freesound.org“Scary_Bell / Chime” by DRFX of Freesound.org“Distance Explosion Sound” by SoundFX.studio of Freesound.org“Thuds” by NeoSpica of Freesound.org“Planks Clattering” by Fission9 of Freesound.org“flamewind.wav” by scarbelly25 of Freesound.org“Fuse.wav” by soundslikewillem of Freesound.org“f_Synth_Whoosh_23.wav” by cyclonek of Freesound.org“Sword Contact (with swipe)” by ultraaxvii of Freesound.org“Defeated_Ogre.wav” by TomRonaldmusic of Freesound.org“LargeWoodenShip.mp3” by PimFeijen of Freesound.org“riviere-river.ogg” by Glaneur de sons of Freesound.org“Fireball Cast 1” by LiamG_SFX of Freesound.org“1103campfire1.wav” by sagetyrtle of Freesound.org“Canvas Tent 1.wav” by kevinkace of Freesound.org“Bone Crunch” by Clearwavsound of Freesound.org“Rattling Bones.wav” by spookymodem of Freesound.org“Creepy Whistles” by Aandrej3 of Freesound.org“Wind chimes 1” by giddster of Freesound.org“scary-creaking-knocking-wood.wav” by MinigunFiend of Freesound.org“Spring rattle (1st take).wav” by Timbre of Freesound.orgSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/OseePKMNPod)

Trollets Tilstand
Den Fattige og den Rike

Trollets Tilstand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 54:58


To menn fra to vidt forskjellige klasser i samfunnet får besøk av mannen ovenpå, og i et sedvanlig nyansert eventyr får vi virkelig se hva disse to mennene er lagd av, rent moralsk, når de får sine ønsker oppfylt. Ellers snakker vi om apehånda, kritiserer den greske guden Zevs, Julie introduserer en sterkt polariserende figur for Odd og Krister, og vi oppdager Odds hemmelige navn. Har du ris, ros, eller noe annet på hjertet kan du nå oss på trolletstilstand@gmail.com, Facebook og Instagram. Lydeffekter (Freesound.org): "Door opening and closing 1" av JakLocke. "Horse.wav" av stomachache. "Thuds on Window" av zerolagtime. "Pop sound" av deraj.

Solly's Podcast [The Dizz]
Tech House Takeover

Solly's Podcast [The Dizz]

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 79:17


Tech House Takeover is a genesis if you will or elevation with myself and house music. This set is inspired by the very birthplace of house music, Chicago. I decided to do this mix on Turntables and more experimenting with the crossfader. This summer I will be re releasing some of first few projects on CD and on more platforms. I think as a Dj, the music you put together in a mix is an expression of yourself in many ways. Take a look at the links below and be sure to follow some of my other platforms to keep up to date with my newest releases. And once again thank you for your support !!! https://tunein.com/radio/Flash1076-s296831/ https://tunein.com/radio/Mix-99-Radio-s153609/ https://www.facebook.com/thedizz1979/ https://www.instagram.com/thedizz1979/ https://twitter.com/thedizz1979

The Dick Show
Episode 157 - Dick on Maddox's Debt

The Dick Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 167:24


Collecting on Maddox's $290, the groceries cold war, #LGBT month, THOTs vs. THUDs, a Greenpeace shakedown, waiting for the Oculus Quest, the sex extortion story, more on moron War Games and true stories from Vietnam from the late 90s, The ballad of Christina Falso, Nick Monroe calls in, passion vs. disciprine, the mental gap of trans athletes, and my video games disability; all that and more this week on The Dick Show!

The Penumbra Podcast
2.12: Juno Steel and the Stolen City (Part 2)

The Penumbra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 45:02


Late at night in the Museum of Colonized History, just a few short days before the election that will decide the fate of Hyperion City, Juno Steel is watching the Mayor participate in a heist gone horribly, horribly wrong. And typically a heist not going well would be great news for Juno Steel, Private Eye… if only his bust of that heist hadn’t also just gone belly-up. The crooks will escape in half an hour. Juno and Captain Omar Khan of the HCPD are running out of time to stop them, and prevent the trail of bodies they’re leaving behind them from getting any longer. And they just might be able to do it, if nothing else goes wrong. Which is, of course, precisely the cue for something to go very, very wrong indeed. Welcome to the Penumbra, dear Traveler. We hope you enjoy your journey. (Trigger warnings can be found at the bottom of this episode description.) We'd like to thank our Patreon supporters, without whom The Penumbra Podcast would not be possible. Thank you so, so much. A list of those heroes can be found at the bottom of this page: http://www.thepenumbrapodcast.com/about/ We are a small team that currently relies on fan donations to keep food on our plates and buy us time to create this show, and so we mean it literally when we say we could not do this without you. If you'd like to contribute to that Patreon, get some rewards, and keep making the Penumbra a reality, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/thepenumbrapodcast Attribution: Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode "Kind of Girl" by Jeris, featuring spinningmerkaba: http://ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/35657 “Thuds on window” by zerolagtime http://freesound.org/people/zerolagtime/sounds/245033/ “Rolling lawnmower wheels on concrete” by earthsounds http://freesound.org/people/earthsounds/sounds/101486/ “RKeaton_EMF366_5_Squeaky Leather Boots.aif” by rkeato http://freesound.org/people/rkeato/sounds/118057/ “gun cock.aif” by gpenn76 http://freesound.org/people/gpenn76/sounds/235674/ “Lower gun cock” by woodmoose http://freesound.org/people/woodmoose/sounds/177054/ “Laser gun.aif” by Gfledd1087 http://freesound.org/people/GFledd1087/sounds/210884/ “Rain late at night.wav” by Kyster http://freesound.org/people/Kyster/sounds/122117/ “Car emergency brake” by bbjvr04 http://freesound.org/people/bbjvr04/sounds/268899/ Transcript: A transcript of the spoken lines in this episode can be found here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=14y-71ZzrWPumPkMepqdTDS5cbyBAenoWLqrOz6NSDbQ Production scripts with behind-the-scenes direction, character insights, notes for actors, and ridiculous jokes are available on Patreon at the $7 level. (Transcript by Avi Meehan and edited by Sophie Kaner.) Trigger warnings: Sudden loud noises Depictions and descriptions of violence Gun fire Depictions of being trapped Manipulation Threats Depictions of being watched without foreknowledge or permission

The Penumbra Podcast
1.16: Peter Nureyev and the Angel of Brahma (Part 1)

The Penumbra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2016 25:32


Who is Peter Nureyev? The question has dogged Juno Steel, Private Eye for six months now, ever since he first met that master of disguises. It doesn’t help that he changes identities like most people change clothes: Rex Glass, Duke Rose, Miasma’s anonymous “the Thief…” How is Juno supposed to know who he is? How is Juno supposed to trust him? He needs to know he can, because the clock is ticking. Miasma’s experiments on Juno won’t last forever, and once his usefulness has passed she’ll kill the both of them. And once they’re gone, who will stop her from using the Egg of Purus, the Martian superweapon she now has under her control? Juno needs to trust Nureyev, but he hardly knows him. And so, that same old question remains: who is Peter Nureyev? Welcome to the Penumbra, dear Traveler. We hope you enjoy your stay. (Note: Trigger warnings for all episodes will now be posted at the bottom of the episode description. In this way, we hope to accommodate those of our fans for whom emotional triggers are a significant concern without causing inconvenience for any listeners worried about spoilers. If this is a concern for you, please scroll down to the bottom of this description now.) We’d like to thank our Patreon supporters: Elizabeth Miller, Angel Acevedo, Hannah Tsim, Ivy Keller, Savannah Patterson, Marilene Desrosiers, Sarah, Marina Snowden, Rachel McLean, Jason Mellin, Alice Card, Sarah D, Kai Blake, Maeve Moon, Naomi Snelson, Alice Chuang, Shannon, Christoffel Engelbrecht, Laura, Carla Lange, Lauren, Jennifer Troemner, Laura Wagner, Kristen Koopman, Madison Lindsley, Rose Saia, Sue Stewart, Anna Meehan, Emily Marazzo, Peter Staley, Sienna Warecki, Aslee Graves, Timothy LaGrone, Kes L. Radford, Mandy Grady, Tales of THATTOWN, Delaney Messer, Damian Salizar, Emily Becnel, Arsit Rouke, Genesis Aguirre, Allison K, Veronica Borders, Nic Duhamel, Sean Toland, Kate Mraz, Emily Jones, Scott Galica, Melissa Mosley, Toby MGK, Adrienne Diehl, Sarah Brink, Allen Grevey, M R Clay, Mershon Moore, Tygr, Ben Stanfield, Emily Olivieri, Mitchell Ferree, Sara Spookystitch, Annie Mosity, Sierra Netz, Phoebe Nowak, Jeremy Holstein, Jon Fortune for World Dominator Promotional Campaign, David Spain, Maureen Vibert, Debra Simes, Duncan Whincup, and Kian Alvane! With Patreon, you can support us by scheduling a small donation for each episode we release. If you’d like to show the artists behind the Penumbra that you appreciate their work, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3386677 Attribution: Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode "Kind of Girl" by Jeris, featuring spinningmerkaba: http://ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/35657 “High pitched drilling.wav” by Satoration http://freesound.org/people/Satoration/sounds/54970 “VillagePark Birds Coast NL 130503_00.flac” by klankbeeld http://freesound.org/people/klankbeeld/sounds/187597 “Door Open And Close” by rivernile7 http://freesound.org/people/rivernile7/sounds/234244 “Atmosphere Cave (Loop)” by xDimebagx http://freesound.org/people/xDimebagx/sounds/232685 “chair_sitting_8.wav” by FreqMan http://freesound.org/people/FreqMan/sounds/25931 “Thuds on Window” by zerolagtime http://freesound.org/people/zerolagtime/sounds/245033 “a good kick in the head sound.aif” by mwl500 http://freesound.org/people/mwl500/sounds/54807 “SpaceEngine_ControlRoom_Loop_00.wav” by LittleRobotSoundFactory http://freesound.org/people/LittleRobotSoundFactory/sounds/274187 “Alarm-04-Short.wav” by Lalks http://freesound.org/people/Lalks/sounds/316847 “Scanning sound” by Projects U012 http://freesound.org/people/ProjectsU012/sounds/340959 “ClothFoleyGrab.aif” by bennychico11 http://freesound.org/people/bennychico11/sounds/44408 “Computer Scan.wav” by spoonsandlessspoons http://freesound.org/people/spoonsandlessspoons/361332 “Various Scifi Elevator Door Sounds” by Nicistarful http://freesound.org/people/Nicistarful/sounds/344224 “Scifi Elevator Start Moving and Stop” by Nicistarful http://freesound.org/people/Nicistarful/sounds/344223 “chair_sitting_5.wav” by FreqMan http://freesound.org/people/FreqMan/sounds/25928 “Alien Soundscape.wav” by dingo1 http://freesound.org/people/dingo1/sounds/161383 TRIGGER WARNINGS: Please be advised that this episode includes the following potential triggers: Torture Death Some gore/"body horror" Sudden loud noises

The Penumbra Podcast
1.17: Peter Nureyev and the Angel of Brahma (Part 2)

The Penumbra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2016 30:15


Who is Peter Nureyev? The question has dogged Juno Steel, Private Eye for six months now, ever since he first met that master of disguises. It doesn’t help that he changes identities like most people change clothes: Rex Glass, Duke Rose, Miasma’s anonymous “the Thief…” How is Juno supposed to know who he is? How is Juno supposed to trust him? He needs to know he can, because the clock is ticking. Miasma’s experiments on Juno won’t last forever, and once his usefulness has passed she’ll kill the both of them. And once they’re gone, who will stop her from using the Egg of Purus, the Martian superweapon she now has under her control? Juno needs to trust Nureyev, but he hardly knows him. And so, that same old question remains: who is Peter Nureyev? Welcome to the Penumbra, dear Traveler. We hope you enjoy your stay. (Note: Trigger warnings for all episodes will now be posted at the bottom of the episode description. In this way, we hope to accommodate those of our fans for whom emotional triggers are a significant concern without causing inconvenience for any listeners worried about spoilers. If this is a concern for you, please scroll down to the bottom of this description now.) We’d like to thank our Patreon supporters: Elizabeth Miller, Angel Acevedo, Hannah Tsim, Ivy Keller, Savannah Patterson, Marilene Desrosiers, Sarah, Marina Snowden, Rachel McLean, Jason Mellin, Alice Card, Sarah D, Kai Blake, Maeve Moon, Naomi Snelson, Alice Chuang, Shannon, Christoffel Engelbrecht, Laura, Carla Lange, Lauren, Jennifer Troemner, Laura Wagner, Kristen Koopman, Madison Lindsley, Rose Saia, Sue Stewart, Anna Meehan, Emily Marazzo, Peter Staley, Sienna Warecki, Aslee Graves, Timothy LaGrone, Kes L. Radford, Mandy Grady, Tales of THATTOWN, Delaney Messer, Damian Salizar, Emily Becnel, Arsit Rouke, Genesis Aguirre, Allison K, Veronica Borders, Nic Duhamel, Sean Toland, Kate Mraz, Emily Jones, Scott Galica, Melissa Mosley, Toby MGK, Adrienne Diehl, Sarah Brink, Allen Grevey, M R Clay, Mershon Moore, Tygr, Ben Stanfield, Emily Olivieri, Mitchell Ferree, Sara Spookystitch, Annie Mosity, Sierra Netz, Phoebe Nowak, Jeremy Holstein, Jon Fortune for World Dominator Promotional Campaign, David Spain, Maureen Vibert, Debra Simes, Duncan Whincup, and Kian Alvane! With Patreon, you can support us by scheduling a small donation for each episode we release. If you’d like to show the artists behind the Penumbra that you appreciate their work, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3386677 Attribution: Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode "Kind of Girl" by Jeris, featuring spinningmerkaba: http://ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/35657 “High pitched drilling.wav” by Satoration http://freesound.org/people/Satoration/sounds/54970 “VillagePark Birds Coast NL 130503_00.flac” by klankbeeld http://freesound.org/people/klankbeeld/sounds/187597 “Door Open And Close” by rivernile7 http://freesound.org/people/rivernile7/sounds/234244 “Atmosphere Cave (Loop)” by xDimebagx http://freesound.org/people/xDimebagx/sounds/232685 “chair_sitting_8.wav” by FreqMan http://freesound.org/people/FreqMan/sounds/25931 “Thuds on Window” by zerolagtime http://freesound.org/people/zerolagtime/sounds/245033 “a good kick in the head sound.aif” by mwl500 http://freesound.org/people/mwl500/sounds/54807 “SpaceEngine_ControlRoom_Loop_00.wav” by LittleRobotSoundFactory http://freesound.org/people/LittleRobotSoundFactory/sounds/274187 “Alarm-04-Short.wav” by Lalks http://freesound.org/people/Lalks/sounds/316847 “Scanning sound” by Projects U012 http://freesound.org/people/ProjectsU012/sounds/340959 “ClothFoleyGrab.aif” by bennychico11 http://freesound.org/people/bennychico11/sounds/44408 “Computer Scan.wav” by spoonsandlessspoons http://freesound.org/people/spoonsandlessspoons/361332 “Various Scifi Elevator Door Sounds” by Nicistarful http://freesound.org/people/Nicistarful/sounds/344224 “Scifi Elevator Start Moving and Stop” by Nicistarful http://freesound.org/people/Nicistarful/sounds/344223 “chair_sitting_5.wav” by FreqMan http://freesound.org/people/FreqMan/sounds/25928 “Alien Soundscape.wav” by dingo1 http://freesound.org/people/dingo1/sounds/161383 Transcript: A transcript of the spoken lines in this episode can be found here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=19BX4E9OoSE7V4TKI8VJQJkjlvaqVSrgmrDEbduQt6xE Production scripts with behind-the-scenes direction, character insights, notes for actors, and ridiculous jokes are available on Patreon at the $7 level. (Transcript by Wendy Wang and edited by Kevin Vibert.) Trigger warnings: Please be advised that this episode includes the following potential triggers: Torture Death Some gore/"body horror" Sudden loud noises

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Mark Bradley, “Vietnam at War” (Oxford UP, 2009)

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2011 85:31


My uncle fought in Vietnam. He flew F-105 Thundercheifs, or “Thuds.” He bombed the heck out of an area north of Hanoi called “Thud Ridge.” He'd come home on leave and tell us that it was okay “over there” and not to worry. I didn't because I was sure “we” would win and my uncle would come home a hero. Of course, neither of these things happened (though my uncle did come home). Since then, I've read many books about the war In an effort to try to figure out “what happened,” which is to say why it all went so horribly wrong. But I'd never read one quite like Mark P. Bradley's Vietnam at War (Oxford University Press, 2009). Mark succeeds in doing something very unusual–and perhaps unique–in the American literature on the Vietnam conflict: he shows us the war from the Vietnamese point of view, and more particularly the North Vietnamese point of view. He's mined Vietnamese archives, literature, and popular culture to see the war through Vietnamese eyes, and he's done a marvelous job of it. My uncle's war was very different from the one Mark presents. He fought the “Vietnam War”; they fought the “French War” and the “American War.” He saw it from a cockpit; they lived it on the ground, under the bombs. He was in their country; they were in their own country. He was sure he would leave; they were sure they would stay, and grasp victory once the invaders were gone. Now that I think about it, there is something strangely familiar about this story.

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New Books in Military History
Mark Bradley, “Vietnam at War” (Oxford UP, 2009)

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2011 85:31


My uncle fought in Vietnam. He flew F-105 Thundercheifs, or “Thuds.” He bombed the heck out of an area north of Hanoi called “Thud Ridge.” He’d come home on leave and tell us that it was okay “over there” and not to worry. I didn’t because I was sure “we” would win and my uncle would come home a hero. Of course, neither of these things happened (though my uncle did come home). Since then, I’ve read many books about the war In an effort to try to figure out “what happened,” which is to say why it all went so horribly wrong. But I’d never read one quite like Mark P. Bradley’s Vietnam at War (Oxford University Press, 2009). Mark succeeds in doing something very unusual–and perhaps unique–in the American literature on the Vietnam conflict: he shows us the war from the Vietnamese point of view, and more particularly the North Vietnamese point of view. He’s mined Vietnamese archives, literature, and popular culture to see the war through Vietnamese eyes, and he’s done a marvelous job of it. My uncle’s war was very different from the one Mark presents. He fought the “Vietnam War”; they fought the “French War” and the “American War.” He saw it from a cockpit; they lived it on the ground, under the bombs. He was in their country; they were in their own country. He was sure he would leave; they were sure they would stay, and grasp victory once the invaders were gone. Now that I think about it, there is something strangely familiar about this story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Mark Bradley, “Vietnam at War” (Oxford UP, 2009)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2011 85:31


My uncle fought in Vietnam. He flew F-105 Thundercheifs, or “Thuds.” He bombed the heck out of an area north of Hanoi called “Thud Ridge.” He’d come home on leave and tell us that it was okay “over there” and not to worry. I didn’t because I was sure “we” would win and my uncle would come home a hero. Of course, neither of these things happened (though my uncle did come home). Since then, I’ve read many books about the war In an effort to try to figure out “what happened,” which is to say why it all went so horribly wrong. But I’d never read one quite like Mark P. Bradley’s Vietnam at War (Oxford University Press, 2009). Mark succeeds in doing something very unusual–and perhaps unique–in the American literature on the Vietnam conflict: he shows us the war from the Vietnamese point of view, and more particularly the North Vietnamese point of view. He’s mined Vietnamese archives, literature, and popular culture to see the war through Vietnamese eyes, and he’s done a marvelous job of it. My uncle’s war was very different from the one Mark presents. He fought the “Vietnam War”; they fought the “French War” and the “American War.” He saw it from a cockpit; they lived it on the ground, under the bombs. He was in their country; they were in their own country. He was sure he would leave; they were sure they would stay, and grasp victory once the invaders were gone. Now that I think about it, there is something strangely familiar about this story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Mark Bradley, “Vietnam at War” (Oxford UP, 2009)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2011 85:58


My uncle fought in Vietnam. He flew F-105 Thundercheifs, or “Thuds.” He bombed the heck out of an area north of Hanoi called “Thud Ridge.” He’d come home on leave and tell us that it was okay “over there” and not to worry. I didn’t because I was sure “we” would win and my uncle would come home a hero. Of course, neither of these things happened (though my uncle did come home). Since then, I’ve read many books about the war In an effort to try to figure out “what happened,” which is to say why it all went so horribly wrong. But I’d never read one quite like Mark P. Bradley’s Vietnam at War (Oxford University Press, 2009). Mark succeeds in doing something very unusual–and perhaps unique–in the American literature on the Vietnam conflict: he shows us the war from the Vietnamese point of view, and more particularly the North Vietnamese point of view. He’s mined Vietnamese archives, literature, and popular culture to see the war through Vietnamese eyes, and he’s done a marvelous job of it. My uncle’s war was very different from the one Mark presents. He fought the “Vietnam War”; they fought the “French War” and the “American War.” He saw it from a cockpit; they lived it on the ground, under the bombs. He was in their country; they were in their own country. He was sure he would leave; they were sure they would stay, and grasp victory once the invaders were gone. Now that I think about it, there is something strangely familiar about this story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Mark Bradley, “Vietnam at War” (Oxford UP, 2009)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2011 85:31


My uncle fought in Vietnam. He flew F-105 Thundercheifs, or “Thuds.” He bombed the heck out of an area north of Hanoi called “Thud Ridge.” He’d come home on leave and tell us that it was okay “over there” and not to worry. I didn’t because I was sure “we” would win and my uncle would come home a hero. Of course, neither of these things happened (though my uncle did come home). Since then, I’ve read many books about the war In an effort to try to figure out “what happened,” which is to say why it all went so horribly wrong. But I’d never read one quite like Mark P. Bradley’s Vietnam at War (Oxford University Press, 2009). Mark succeeds in doing something very unusual–and perhaps unique–in the American literature on the Vietnam conflict: he shows us the war from the Vietnamese point of view, and more particularly the North Vietnamese point of view. He’s mined Vietnamese archives, literature, and popular culture to see the war through Vietnamese eyes, and he’s done a marvelous job of it. My uncle’s war was very different from the one Mark presents. He fought the “Vietnam War”; they fought the “French War” and the “American War.” He saw it from a cockpit; they lived it on the ground, under the bombs. He was in their country; they were in their own country. He was sure he would leave; they were sure they would stay, and grasp victory once the invaders were gone. Now that I think about it, there is something strangely familiar about this story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Southeast Asian Studies
Mark Bradley, “Vietnam at War” (Oxford UP, 2009)

New Books in Southeast Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2011 83:46


My uncle fought in Vietnam. He flew F-105 Thundercheifs, or “Thuds.” He bombed the heck out of an area north of Hanoi called “Thud Ridge.” He’d come home on leave and tell us that it was okay “over there” and not to worry. I didn’t because I was sure “we” would win and my uncle would come home a hero. Of course, neither of these things happened (though my uncle did come home). Since then, I’ve read many books about the war In an effort to try to figure out “what happened,” which is to say why it all went so horribly wrong. But I’d never read one quite like Mark P. Bradley’s Vietnam at War (Oxford University Press, 2009). Mark succeeds in doing something very unusual–and perhaps unique–in the American literature on the Vietnam conflict: he shows us the war from the Vietnamese point of view, and more particularly the North Vietnamese point of view. He’s mined Vietnamese archives, literature, and popular culture to see the war through Vietnamese eyes, and he’s done a marvelous job of it. My uncle’s war was very different from the one Mark presents. He fought the “Vietnam War”; they fought the “French War” and the “American War.” He saw it from a cockpit; they lived it on the ground, under the bombs. He was in their country; they were in their own country. He was sure he would leave; they were sure they would stay, and grasp victory once the invaders were gone. Now that I think about it, there is something strangely familiar about this story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices