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Bruce Gernon is the only person in the world to witness what creates the Bermuda Triangle. Others have seen parts of this phenomenon and some have seen it but vanished. Gernon is the only one to see this from its birth stage through its mature stage and enter the heart of the Timestorm and escape through a Tunnel Vortex and experience a time warp of 30 minutes forward in time and 100 miles forward in space. After 31 years of research Gernon discovered how he had flown those 100 miles in such a short time and never seen the Earth or sky around him. He was captured by what he calls Electronic Fog. There are dozens of planes and boats that have been in this fog through out history. And there are dozens more that have crashed because it can induce spatial disorientation. Many have disappeared and some have even disintegrated. All of the people that have been in this fog thought they were traveling THROUGH the fog. Until Gernon's theory, no one ever realized it is similar to Saint Elmo's Fire; it attaches itself to the vessel and travels WITH it. Whatever happened to Flight 19-five navy bombers that vanished on a routine training mission-and the untold numbers of others who have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle? What we learn from intrepid adventures like Christopher Columbus, Charles Lindbergh, and Bruce Gernon-the co-author of THE FOG-who survived frightening encounters in the Triangle and lived to tell the tale? THE FOG presents pilot Bruce Gernon's groundbreaking new theory of the Bermuda Triangle, based upon his own firsthand experiences, eyewitness reports from other close-call Triangle survivors, and leading scientific research. Gernon believes that a rare natural phenomenon may be behind many of the seemingly paranormal happenings in the Triangle, causing time distortions, pilot disorientation, and equipment malfunctions. But the notorious Bermuda Triangle hasn't given up all its secrets. THE FOG also explores the Triangle's connection to UFOs, a secret navy base, and a possible link to a vanished ancient civilization. - www.bermudatrianglefog.com and www.pares-wx-research.infoBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.
Lalo recounts his cousin's ghostly encounter in an Old San Juan hotel.MINISODE CREDITSWritten by Wi-Moto NyokaDirection and story editing by Dania RamosSound design audio engineering, and theme music by Michael AquinoAdditional recording by Juan CosmeKelmi Bermúdez as LaloAdditional voice: Dania RamosSeries Website | Timestorm Apple Map Guide: Old San JuanAbout Hotel El Hotel Convento | About YemayaSeries art: Hispanic Legacy StudioTimestorm is a Cocotazo Media production made possible with support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Google Podcasts creator program, TRAX from PRX, and our Patreon community. Special thanks to equipment sponsor 3DioSound and the KidsListen community.Timestorm is produced in Essex County, NJ, the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people.
Lalo shares a mysterious legend about an iconic fort in Old San Juan.MINISODE CREDITSWritten by Orlando SegarraDirection and story editing by Dania RamosSound design audio engineering, and theme music by Michael AquinoKelmi Bermúdez as LaloAdditional voice: Dania RamosSeries art: Hispanic Legacy StudioSeries Website | Timestorm Apple Map Guide: Old San JuanTimestorm is a Cocotazo Media production made possible with support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Google Podcasts creator program, TRAX from PRX, and our Patreon community. Special thanks to equipment sponsor 3DioSound and the KidsListen community.Timestorm is produced in Essex County, NJ, the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people.
Lalo shares a tale about his grandfather's encounter with a theater ghost in Old San Juan.MINISODE CREDITSWritten by Andrew Siañez-De La ODirection and story editing by Dania RamosSound design audio engineering, and theme music by Michael AquinoKelmi Bermúdez as LaloSeries art: Hispanic Legacy StudioSeries Website | Timestorm Apple Map Guide: Old San Juan Timestorm is a Cocotazo Media production made possible with support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Google Podcasts creator program, TRAX from PRX, and our Patreon community. Special thanks to equipment sponsor 3DioSound and the KidsListen community.Timestorm is produced in Essex County, NJ, the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people.
Coming soon: three new minisodes for the spooky season! The first one arrives on Friday, October 18.Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a member of TRAX and Kids Listen.
Become a supporter of The 'X' Zone Radio Show: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Bruce Gernon is the only person in the world to witness what creates the Bermuda Triangle. Others have seen parts of this phenomenon and some have seen it but vanished. Gernon is the only one to see this from its birth stage through its mature stage and enter the heart of the Timestorm and escape through a Tunnel Vortex and experience a time warp of 30 minutes forward in time and 100 miles forward in space. After 31 years of research Gernon discovered how he had flown those 100 miles in such a short time and never seen the Earth or sky around him. He was captured by what he calls Electronic Fog. There are dozens of planes and boats that have been in this fog through out history. And there are dozens more that have crashed because it can induce spatial disorientation. Many have disappeared and some have even disintegrated. All of the people that have been in this fog thought they were traveling THROUGH the fog. Until Gernon's theory, no one ever realized it is similar to Saint Elmo's Fire; it attaches itself to the vessel and travels WITH it. Whatever happened to Flight 19-five navy bombers that vanished on a routine training mission-and the untold numbers of others who have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle? What we learn from intrepid adventures like Christopher Columbus, Charles Lindbergh, and Bruce Gernon-the co-author of THE FOG-who survived frightening encounters in the Triangle and lived to tell the tale? THE FOG presents pilot Bruce Gernon's groundbreaking new theory of the Bermuda Triangle, based upon his own firsthand experiences, eyewitness reports from other close-call Triangle survivors, and leading scientific research. Gernon believes that a rare natural phenomenon may be behind many of the seemingly paranormal happenings in the Triangle, causing time distortions, pilot disorientation, and equipment malfunctions. But the notorious Bermuda Triangle hasn't given up all its secrets. THE FOG also explores the Triangle's connection to UFOs, a secret navy base, and a possible link to a vanished ancient civilization. - www.bermudatrianglefog.com
Today we talk about Miguel O'Hara, Spider-Man 2099, who got his spider-powers from a malicious lab "accident" in a "dystopian future" where corporations are in charge of the country. Today's mentioned & relevant media: -Spider-Man 2099 (1992) -2099 Unlimited (1993) -Thor Corps (1993) #2-3 -Fall of the Hammer (2099 arc) reading order -One Nation Under Doom (2099 arc) reading order -Spider-Man 2099 Special (1995) #1 -Spider-Man 2099 Meets Spider-Man (1995) #1 -Captain Marvel (2000) #27-30 -Timestorm 2009/2099 (2009) #1 -Superior Spider-Man (2013) #17-19, 23, 27-32 -Spider-Man 2099 (2014) -Spider-Verse (2014) -The Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #1 -Spider-Man 2099 (2015) -The Amazing Spider-Man (2018) #25, 32-36 -Spider-Man 2099 (2019) -Knight Terrors: Robin (2023) #1 -World's Finest: Teen Titans (2023) #2 Thanks to Victoria Watkins for our icon! Support Capes and Japes by: Checking out our Patreon or donating to the Tip jar Find out more on the Capes and Japes website.
Bruce Gernon is the only person in the world to witness what creates the Bermuda Triangle. Others have seen parts of this phenomenon and some have seen it but vanished. Gernon is the only one to see this from its birth stage through its mature stage and enter the heart of the Timestorm and escape through a Tunnel Vortex and experience a time warp of 30 minutes forward in time and 100 miles forward in space. After 31 years of research Gernon discovered how he had flown those 100 miles in such a short time and never seen the Earth or sky around him. He was captured by what he calls Electronic Fog. There are dozens of planes and boats that have been in this fog through out history. And there are dozens more that have crashed because it can induce spatial disorientation. Many have disappeared and some have even disintegrated. All of the people that have been in this fog thought they were traveling THROUGH the fog. Until Gernon's theory, no one ever realized it is similar to Saint Elmo's Fire; it attaches itself to the vessel and travels WITH it. Whatever happened to Flight 19-five navy bombers that vanished on a routine training mission-and the untold numbers of others who have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle? What we learn from intrepid adventures like Christopher Columbus, Charles Lindbergh, and Bruce Gernon-the co-author of THE FOG-who survived frightening encounters in the Triangle and lived to tell the tale? THE FOG presents pilot Bruce Gernon's groundbreaking new theory of the Bermuda Triangle, based upon his own firsthand experiences, eyewitness reports from other close-call Triangle survivors, and leading scientific research. Gernon believes that a rare natural phenomenon may be behind many of the seemingly paranormal happenings in the Triangle, causing time distortions, pilot disorientation, and equipment malfunctions. But the notorious Bermuda Triangle hasn't given up all its secrets. THE FOG also explores the Triangle's connection to UFOs, a secret navy base, and a possible link to a vanished ancient civilization. - www.bermudatrianglefog.com and www.pares-wx-research.info******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com ******************************************************************
Welcome new listeners! Be sure to start with episode 1 to follow Alexa and Beni's time-traveling adventures from the beginning: timestormseries.com/episodes. Teachers: we invite you to explore our free resources including episode guides, transcripts, and more at cocotazomedia.com/timestorm-resources. Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the Google Podcasts creator program and our loyal Patreon community. TimestormSeries.com | TRAX.fm | Kids Listen Twitter & Instagram: @TimestormPod | Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound | Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Timestorm is produced in Essex County, NJ, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people.
Capítulo 033: On this episode of Ocu-Pasión we are joined by Award Winning Actress, Playwright and Producer, Jessica Carmona. Listen in as we discuss telling culturally empowering stories, her strong connection to social justice and faith, and the power of the Arts to inspire and ignite social change.Jessica is an Award Winning Actress, Playwright and Producer of Afro- Puerto Rican descent. She is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts where she received her B.F.A in Acting. Most recently, she appeared on “New Amsterdam'' Episode 409, and also starred as Rosie in the new play Pecking Order by Robin Rice, and as Zoe in Black Mexican by Rachel Lynette. Previously, she appeared as Odessa/Haikumom in Water by the Spoonful at the Red Monkey Theatre Company, (Directed by Rachel Tamarin), Antonio in Twelfth Night at the Red Monkey Theater Group (Directed by Tal Aviezer), Samana in Platanos and Collard Greens, Maddie in Nickeled and Dimed at Blackfriars Theater. She has also worked with Pregones/PRTT and R.Evolucion Latina on a production of The Tempest directed by Luis Salgado. Her indie film, “Millie and the Lords” won her the Best Film and Best Actress Award at The People's Film Festival and the Viva Latino Film Festival as well as an Award for Film Excellence from the International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival. It was also featured at the Georgia Latino Film Festival, Philadelphia Latino Film Festival, Rochester Latino Film Festival and was most recently on HBO Latino and COMCAST. Her original play “Elvira-The Immigration Play” was nominated for Best Play at the 2019 Strawberry One Act Theater Festival and featured at the 2015 NYC Fringe Festival. She is currently commissioned and developing a new musical called “The Boogie Down Gospel” which is a re-imagining of the Gospel of Matthew through the lens of the South Bronx Latinx Community of the 1990's.Voice Over Credits include: Timestorm by Cocotazo Media. “Flor” by Nelson Diaz- Marcano and Bodega de la Sol by Janelle Lawrence, produced by BRAATA Productions.She is represented by Bonafide and Emerging Artists, LLC.Follow Jessica:Website: www.jessicacarmona.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jesscarmonaactress/Twitter: @JessCarmonaNYCOcu-Pasión Podcast is a heartfelt interview series showcasing the experiences of artists and visionaries within the Latin American/ Latinx community hosted by Delsy Sandoval. Join us as we celebrate culture & creativity through thoughtful dialogue where guests from all walks of life are able to authentically express who they are and connect in ways listeners have not heard before.Delsy Sandoval is the Host and Executive Producer of Ocu-Pasión. If you want to support the podcast, please rate and review the show here. You can also get in touch with Delsy at www.ocupasionpodcast.comFollow Ocu-Pasión on Instagram: @ocupasionpodcast www.instagram.com/ocupasionpodcastJoin the Ocu-Pasión Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/5160180850660613/Visit www.ocupasionpodcast.com for more episodes.https://linktr.ee/Ocupasionpodcast
Bruce Gernon is the only person in the world to witness what creates the Bermuda Triangle. Others have seen parts of this phenomenon and some have seen it but vanished. Gernon is the only one to see this from its birth stage through its mature stage and enter the heart of the Timestorm and escape through a Tunnel Vortex and experience a time warp of 30 minutes forward in time and 100 miles forward in space. After 31 years of research Gernon discovered how he had flown those 100 miles in such a short time and never seen the Earth or sky around him. He was captured by what he calls Electronic Fog. There are dozens of planes and boats that have been in this fog through out history. And there are dozens more that have crashed because it can induce spatial disorientation. Many have disappeared and some have even disintegrated. All of the people that have been in this fog thought they were traveling THROUGH the fog. Until Gernon's theory, no one ever realized it is similar to Saint Elmo's Fire; it attaches itself to the vessel and travels WITH it. Whatever happened to Flight 19-five navy bombers that vanished on a routine training mission-and the untold numbers of others who have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle? What we learn from intrepid adventures like Christopher Columbus, Charles Lindbergh, and Bruce Gernon-the co-author of THE FOG-who survived frightening encounters in the Triangle and lived to tell the tale? THE FOG presents pilot Bruce Gernon's groundbreaking new theory of the Bermuda Triangle, based upon his own firsthand experiences, eyewitness reports from other close-call Triangle survivors, and leading scientific research. Gernon believes that a rare natural phenomenon may be behind many of the seemingly paranormal happenings in the Triangle, causing time distortions, pilot disorientation, and equipment malfunctions. But the notorious Bermuda Triangle hasn't given up all its secrets. THE FOG also explores the Triangle's connection to UFOs, a secret navy base, and a possible link to a vanished ancient civilization. - www.bermudatrianglefog.com and www.pares-wx-research.info ****************************************************************** To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv *** AND NOW *** The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.com The ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com ******************************************************************
Bruce Gernon is the only person in the world to witness what creates the Bermuda Triangle. Others have seen parts of this phenomenon and some have seen it but vanished. Gernon is the only one to see this from its birth stage through its mature stage and enter the heart of the Timestorm and escape through a Tunnel Vortex and experience a time warp of 30 minutes forward in time and 100 miles forward in space. After 31 years of research Gernon discovered how he had flown those 100 miles in such a short time and never seen the Earth or sky around him. He was captured by what he calls Electronic Fog. There are dozens of planes and boats that have been in this fog through out history. And there are dozens more that have crashed because it can induce spatial disorientation. Many have disappeared and some have even disintegrated. All of the people that have been in this fog thought they were traveling THROUGH the fog. Until Gernon's theory, no one ever realized it is similar to Saint Elmo's Fire; it attaches itself to the vessel and travels WITH it. Whatever happened to Flight 19-five navy bombers that vanished on a routine training mission-and the untold numbers of others who have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle? What we learn from intrepid adventures like Christopher Columbus, Charles Lindbergh, and Bruce Gernon-the co-author of THE FOG-who survived frightening encounters in the Triangle and lived to tell the tale? THE FOG presents pilot Bruce Gernon's groundbreaking new theory of the Bermuda Triangle, based upon his own firsthand experiences, eyewitness reports from other close-call Triangle survivors, and leading scientific research. Gernon believes that a rare natural phenomenon may be behind many of the seemingly paranormal happenings in the Triangle, causing time distortions, pilot disorientation, and equipment malfunctions. But the notorious Bermuda Triangle hasn't given up all its secrets. THE FOG also explores the Triangle's connection to UFOs, a secret navy base, and a possible link to a vanished ancient civilization. - www.bermudatrianglefog.com and www.pares-wx-research.info ****************************************************************** To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv *** AND NOW *** The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.com The ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com ******************************************************************
Bruce Gernon is the only person in the world to witness what creates the Bermuda Triangle. Others have seen parts of this phenomenon and some have seen it but vanished. Gernon is the only one to see this from its birth stage through its mature stage and enter the heart of the Timestorm and escape through a Tunnel Vortex and experience a time warp of 30 minutes forward in time and 100 miles forward in space. After 31 years of research Gernon discovered how he had flown those 100 miles in such a short time and never seen the Earth or sky around him. He was captured by what he calls Electronic Fog. There are dozens of planes and boats that have been in this fog through out history. And there are dozens more that have crashed because it can induce spatial disorientation. Many have disappeared and some have even disintegrated. All of the people that have been in this fog thought they were traveling THROUGH the fog. Until Gernon's theory, no one ever realized it is similar to Saint Elmo's Fire; it attaches itself to the vessel and travels WITH it. Whatever happened to Flight 19-five navy bombers that vanished on a routine training mission-and the untold numbers of others who have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle? What we learn from intrepid adventures like Christopher Columbus, Charles Lindbergh, and Bruce Gernon-the co-author of THE FOG-who survived frightening encounters in the Triangle and lived to tell the tale? THE FOG presents pilot Bruce Gernon's groundbreaking new theory of the Bermuda Triangle, based upon his own firsthand experiences, eyewitness reports from other close-call Triangle survivors, and leading scientific research. Gernon believes that a rare natural phenomenon may be behind many of the seemingly paranormal happenings in the Triangle, causing time distortions, pilot disorientation, and equipment malfunctions. But the notorious Bermuda Triangle hasn't given up all its secrets. THE FOG also explores the Triangle's connection to UFOs, a secret navy base, and a possible link to a vanished ancient civilization. - www.bermudatrianglefog.com and www.pares-wx-research.info******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com ******************************************************************
Bruce Gernon is the only person in the world to witness what creates the Bermuda Triangle. Others have seen parts of this phenomenon and some have seen it but vanished. Gernon is the only one to see this from its birth stage through its mature stage and enter the heart of the Timestorm and escape through a Tunnel Vortex and experience a time warp of 30 minutes forward in time and 100 miles forward in space. After 31 years of research Gernon discovered how he had flown those 100 miles in such a short time and never seen the Earth or sky around him. He was captured by what he calls Electronic Fog. There are dozens of planes and boats that have been in this fog through out history. And there are dozens more that have crashed because it can induce spatial disorientation. Many have disappeared and some have even disintegrated. All of the people that have been in this fog thought they were traveling THROUGH the fog. Until Gernon's theory, no one ever realized it is similar to Saint Elmo's Fire; it attaches itself to the vessel and travels WITH it. Whatever happened to Flight 19-five navy bombers that vanished on a routine training mission-and the untold numbers of others who have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle? What we learn from intrepid adventures like Christopher Columbus, Charles Lindbergh, and Bruce Gernon-the co-author of THE FOG-who survived frightening encounters in the Triangle and lived to tell the tale? THE FOG presents pilot Bruce Gernon's groundbreaking new theory of the Bermuda Triangle, based upon his own firsthand experiences, eyewitness reports from other close-call Triangle survivors, and leading scientific research. Gernon believes that a rare natural phenomenon may be behind many of the seemingly paranormal happenings in the Triangle, causing time distortions, pilot disorientation, and equipment malfunctions. But the notorious Bermuda Triangle hasn't given up all its secrets. THE FOG also explores the Triangle's connection to UFOs, a secret navy base, and a possible link to a vanished ancient civilization. - www.bermudatrianglefog.com and www.pares-wx-research.info******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com ******************************************************************
Live from Mount Olympus is back for season 2, this time telling the story of Persephone, a young goddess who strikes out on her own for the first time when she is pulled into a terrifying journey and must find her own power in the darkness. Her mother fights to get her back – and the fate of all humanity lies in the balance. The cast features favorites from Broadway and screen including André De Shields returning as Hermes, Anna Kendrick, and Isabella Rosselini. Combining the artistry of foremost contemporary theater-makers with the timeless stories of Greek myth and the imaginative power of audio, Live from Mount Olympus is an adventure for tweens and families of all ages. Find out more at Onassis.link/Olympus
Hey it's the Cultureverse production team here again with another amazing show recommendation for you! If you enjoy exploring folktales from around the world with Cultureverse, then we recommend another series from the TRAX network and Cocotazo Media. Timestorm is an audio drama adventure for the entire family. When the Ventura twins are yanked into another dimension, they meet a distant cousin who gives them an extraordinary mission: travel through time to witness their culture's true history. Alexa and Beni visit three continents across the span of five centuries, meeting people who have left their mark on Puerto Rican heritage. In the twenty-first century, the twins navigate school, friendship, and family while keeping their time-traveling quests a secret. Listen to Timestorm wherever you find your podcasts or at TimestormSeries.com. And now, enjoy Timestorm - Episode 1: The Storm.
This week on Comics Who Love Comic Books - Jessie Reyes returns! What are the characteristics of future comics? What are the big future comics series? Which ones are available on comic book apps? What book started the 2099 craze? Why did Peter David quit Spider-Man 2099? What comic is a precursor to the Spider-Verse? What is Alchemax? Who is Spider-Man 2099? Who plays Miguel O'Hara in Into The Spider-Verse? Will we get a live action version of Batman Beyond with Michael Keaton? How old is Michael Keaton? What silly Spider-Man product does Brett have? What Marvel character are the police dressed up as in 2099? What's the coolest scene in Future Imperfect? What's the deal with Dark Knight Returns? Who is Magog? How long does it take to write a comic book? Who is Booster Gold? Who are the two different versions of Blue Beetle? Reading tips: All 2099 books; Marvel Knights 2099 by Robert Kirkman; Spider-Man 2099 by Peter David; Timestorm 2099; Batman Beyond; Justice League 3000; Future Imperfect; Incredible Hulk: The End; The Dark Knight Returns; Kingdom Come
Bruce Gernon is the only person in the world to witness what creates the Bermuda Triangle. Others have seen parts of this phenomenon and some have seen it but vanished. Gernon is the only one to see this from its birth stage through its mature stage and enter the heart of the Timestorm and escape through a Tunnel Vortex and experience a time warp of 30 minutes forward in time and 100 miles forward in space. After 31 years of research Gernon discovered how he had flown those 100 miles in such a short time and never seen the Earth or sky around him. He was captured by what he calls Electronic Fog. There are dozens of planes and boats that have been in this fog through out history. And there are dozens more that have crashed because it can induce spatial disorientation. Many have disappeared and some have even disintegrated. All of the people that have been in this fog thought they were traveling THROUGH the fog. Until Gernon's theory, no one ever realized it is similar to Saint Elmo's Fire; it attaches itself to the vessel and travels WITH it. Whatever happened to Flight 19-five navy bombers that vanished on a routine training mission-and the untold numbers of others who have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle? What we learn from intrepid adventures like Christopher Columbus, Charles Lindbergh, and Bruce Gernon-the co-author of THE FOG-who survived frightening encounters in the Triangle and lived to tell the tale? THE FOG presents pilot Bruce Gernon's groundbreaking new theory of the Bermuda Triangle, based upon his own firsthand experiences, eyewitness reports from other close-call Triangle survivors, and leading scientific research. Gernon believes that a rare natural phenomenon may be behind many of the seemingly paranormal happenings in the Triangle, causing time distortions, pilot disorientation, and equipment malfunctions. But the notorious Bermuda Triangle hasn't given up all its secrets. THE FOG also explores the Triangle's connection to UFOs, a secret navy base, and a possible link to a vanished ancient civilization. - www.bermudatrianglefog.com and www.pares-wx-research.info******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com ******************************************************************
Milky Way Underground will be back with new episodes on December 1. While you wait, enjoy this episode of Timestorm. We're starting you off with Episode 1: The Storm. Alexa and Beni Ventura are yanked into a timestorm where they meet a distant cousin who gives them an extraordinary mission: travel through time to preserve their culture's true history. Listen to the full series at timestormseries.com.
Doctor Who Flux continues and this time we review Chapter Three: Once, Upon Time.
Hey there! It's Dania Ramos, head writer of Timestorm, which is a middle-grade audio drama about twelve-year-old twins who travel in time to find their culture's true history. This is episode twenty-one: Faro, which is the first episode in our third season. You can hear the entire series at TimesormSeries.com. Thanks for listening! Transcript can be found at: https://www.cocotazomedia.com/timestorm-episode-21-transcript https://TimestormSeries.com Twitter: @TimestormPod
Bruce Gernon is the only person in the world to witness what creates the Bermuda Triangle. Others have seen parts of this phenomenon and some have seen it but vanished. Gernon is the only one to see this from its birth stage through its mature stage and enter the heart of the Timestorm and escape through a Tunnel Vortex and experience a time warp of 30 minutes forward in time and 100 miles forward in space. After 31 years of research Gernon discovered how he had flown those 100 miles in such a short time and never seen the Earth or sky around him. He was captured by what he calls Electronic Fog. There are dozens of planes and boats that have been in this fog through out history. And there are dozens more that have crashed because it can induce spatial disorientation. Many have disappeared and some have even disintegrated. All of the people that have been in this fog thought they were traveling THROUGH the fog. Until Gernon's theory, no one ever realized it is similar to Saint Elmo's Fire; it attaches itself to the vessel and travels WITH it. Whatever happened to Flight 19-five navy bombers that vanished on a routine training mission-and the untold numbers of others who have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle? What we learn from intrepid adventures like Christopher Columbus, Charles Lindbergh, and Bruce Gernon-the co-author of THE FOG-who survived frightening encounters in the Triangle and lived to tell the tale? THE FOG presents pilot Bruce Gernon's groundbreaking new theory of the Bermuda Triangle, based upon his own firsthand experiences, eyewitness reports from other close-call Triangle survivors, and leading scientific research. Gernon believes that a rare natural phenomenon may be behind many of the seemingly paranormal happenings in the Triangle, causing time distortions, pilot disorientation, and equipment malfunctions. But the notorious Bermuda Triangle hasn't given up all its secrets. THE FOG also explores the Triangle's connection to UFOs, a secret navy base, and a possible link to a vanished ancient civilization. - www.bermudatrianglefog.com and www.pares-wx-research.info ****************************************************************** To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv *** AND NOW *** The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.com The ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com ******************************************************************
Bruce Gernon is the only person in the world to witness what creates the Bermuda Triangle. Others have seen parts of this phenomenon and some have seen it but vanished. Gernon is the only one to see this from its birth stage through its mature stage and enter the heart of the Timestorm and escape through a Tunnel Vortex and experience a time warp of 30 minutes forward in time and 100 miles forward in space. After 31 years of research Gernon discovered how he had flown those 100 miles in such a short time and never seen the Earth or sky around him. He was captured by what he calls Electronic Fog. There are dozens of planes and boats that have been in this fog through out history. And there are dozens more that have crashed because it can induce spatial disorientation. Many have disappeared and some have even disintegrated. All of the people that have been in this fog thought they were traveling THROUGH the fog. Until Gernon's theory, no one ever realized it is similar to Saint Elmo's Fire; it attaches itself to the vessel and travels WITH it. Whatever happened to Flight 19-five navy bombers that vanished on a routine training mission-and the untold numbers of others who have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle? What we learn from intrepid adventures like Christopher Columbus, Charles Lindbergh, and Bruce Gernon-the co-author of THE FOG-who survived frightening encounters in the Triangle and lived to tell the tale? THE FOG presents pilot Bruce Gernon's groundbreaking new theory of the Bermuda Triangle, based upon his own firsthand experiences, eyewitness reports from other close-call Triangle survivors, and leading scientific research. Gernon believes that a rare natural phenomenon may be behind many of the seemingly paranormal happenings in the Triangle, causing time distortions, pilot disorientation, and equipment malfunctions. But the notorious Bermuda Triangle hasn't given up all its secrets. THE FOG also explores the Triangle's connection to UFOs, a secret navy base, and a possible link to a vanished ancient civilization. - www.bermudatrianglefog.com and www.pares-wx-research.info******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com ******************************************************************
Bruce Gernon is the only person in the world to witness what creates the Bermuda Triangle. Others have seen parts of this phenomenon and some have seen it but vanished. Gernon is the only one to see this from its birth stage through its mature stage and enter the heart of the Timestorm and escape through a Tunnel Vortex and experience a time warp of 30 minutes forward in time and 100 miles forward in space. After 31 years of research Gernon discovered how he had flown those 100 miles in such a short time and never seen the Earth or sky around him. He was captured by what he calls Electronic Fog. There are dozens of planes and boats that have been in this fog through out history. And there are dozens more that have crashed because it can induce spatial disorientation. Many have disappeared and some have even disintegrated. All of the people that have been in this fog thought they were traveling THROUGH the fog. Until Gernon's theory, no one ever realized it is similar to Saint Elmo's Fire; it attaches itself to the vessel and travels WITH it. Whatever happened to Flight 19-five navy bombers that vanished on a routine training mission-and the untold numbers of others who have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle? What we learn from intrepid adventures like Christopher Columbus, Charles Lindbergh, and Bruce Gernon-the co-author of THE FOG-who survived frightening encounters in the Triangle and lived to tell the tale? THE FOG presents pilot Bruce Gernon's groundbreaking new theory of the Bermuda Triangle, based upon his own firsthand experiences, eyewitness reports from other close-call Triangle survivors, and leading scientific research. Gernon believes that a rare natural phenomenon may be behind many of the seemingly paranormal happenings in the Triangle, causing time distortions, pilot disorientation, and equipment malfunctions. But the notorious Bermuda Triangle hasn't given up all its secrets. THE FOG also explores the Triangle's connection to UFOs, a secret navy base, and a possible link to a vanished ancient civilization. - www.bermudatrianglefog.com and www.pares-wx-research.info ****************************************************************** To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv *** AND NOW *** The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.com The ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com ******************************************************************
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Woohoo!!! Season 4 Episode 3 is here! Yeaaaaaa!!Hey Stoopkids! Thank you for listening! Happy BIrthday to Stoopkids Caleb, Jackson, Lola, Della and June!Happy Early Mother's Day!And Happy Birthday to my Stoop Mama, my mommy!!!
HELLOOOO U GROOVESOME SOULS, WELCOME TO MADIVA PODCAST!Here's a more rounded look at, and advice on working with kids in INDIE AUDIOFICTION podcasts, 'n some advice on what 2 do pre recording, and when you have younguns in the recording space....as well as why libraries are important, the lowdown on the Google creator programs, TRAX , and the joys of the MANY MANY MANY talents of:Dania Ramos AND Michael Aquino of Timestorm podcast and morrrre!And do check out a sea of resources they have shared below - the legends...This was a truly fun filled chilled chat where we hear the inspiration 4 Timestorm, the grooviness of collaboration, where 2 find diverse casts, why JONATHAN MITCHELL is a LEGEND...how MICHAEL uses creativity in his transitions & SO MUCH MORE!Jump in and enjoy and HEARTY THANK YOU'S 2 Dania & Michael 4 being AMAZZING GUESTS! Go binge their shows - they're fabulous!Thank U 4 listening - pls share!SarahxLINKS TO COCOTAZO FOLKS AND RESOURCESDania TwitterMichael Twitter@Cocotazomedia on insta / Twitter BIPOC VO Artists Spreadsheet (Founder: Edward Hong)HOLA Actor DirectoryNewark Public Library 2020 Hispanic Celebration: Timestorm Listening Party TRAX.fmGoogle Podcasts creator programReady to Learn AcceleratorNJ Child Labor Laws and RegulationsTimestorm Resource PageBonus: The Music of Timestorm Season 1CocotazoMedia.comGO LISTEN TOOOO...Celestial Blood/Sangre Celestial (Bilingual/Spanish radionovela)The Mayan Crystal (Ages 8-12, audio drama)Anything For Selena (Bilingual/Spanish, non-fiction)Stoopkid Stories (Early elementary, audio fiction)Las Raras (Spanish, non-fiction)Strong Songs (Music, non-fiction)ADPPRESOURCESCenter for Puerto Rican Studies Cultural Ambassador ProgramTeatro SEA (Latinx/Bilingual Live Theatre for Young Audiences)Roots and Action (Theatre School in Puerto Rico)Puerto Rico Resource PageLinks to Sarah's bits n bobsOZ9 Kickstarter Sarahs TwitterSarah's QSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/QuirkyVoices)
A look back at season 2 of Timestorm. EPISODE CREDITS Written by Dania Ramos and Andrew Siañez-De La O Directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and original music by Michael Aquino Main Cast: Leilany Figueroa, Claudio Venancio, Angelica Ubiera, Frances Ramos, Jessica Bracken, Orlando Segarra, Alicia Rivas, Joel D. Arandia, Walter F. Rodriguez, Jennica Carmona Featured cast: Michael Aquino, Trevor Brown, Aaron Cataño-Saez, Moutarou Diallo, TK Dutes, Darin F. Earl II, Florence Faison, Rachel Faison, Luis Figueroa, Gary-Kayi Fletcher, Deivis Garcia, Ariana Martinez, Jane Mandel, Donatella Nesti, Mark Pagán, Daniela Palacios, Tanya Pérez, Joseph Respicio, Andrew Siañez-De La O, Daria M. Sullivan, Wesley Tahsir Rodriguez, Cooper Tate, Brissae Valdes, Ashley Kristeen Vega, Louis J. Vetter Featured musicians: Luis Diaz, Lara Gonzalez, William Ruiz, Christopher White III Culture/language consultants: Aida Guisse, Arame Niang, Candy Warixi Soto Culture/history consultants: Moutarou Diallo, Elsaris Núñez Méndez Additional research source: Ousmane Traore Creative consultant: Wil Williams Script consultant: Charlie Vasquez Language consultant: Gloria E. Pérez Script readers: Joel Arandia, Jennica Carmona, Mia Diaz, Darin F. Earl II, Luis Figueroa, Frances Ramos, Christine Mariani, Alexis Pérez, Daria M. Sullivan, Claudio Venancio First listeners: Abel, Eva, Isabella, Joseph, JD, Liliana, Olivia, Yadier Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Additional support comes from the Google Podcasts creator program and our loyal Patreon community: Yadier Johnson and family, Darcy Kennedy, Tal Minear, Edward Terhune, Laine Wong, and Emilio Zappa. TimestormSeries.com Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Proud members of Kids Listen Patreon: patreon.com/Timestorm Episode Guides & Transcripts: cocotazomedia.com/timestorm-resources Submit a Listener Share-out: cocotazomedia.com/listener-participation More About Puerto Rico: cocotazomedia.com/puerto-rico Timestorm Map Guides Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people.
The piece of music we're listening to in the background is called In The Timestorm. It's the theme song from Timestorm, an audio drama about two kids who get the chance to preserve their history. Today we'll break it down and get into why and how it was made. You're listening to How I Make Music, where audio drama composers get to tell their own stories. Every Wednesday, we break apart a song soundtrack or composition and take a trip into how it was made. My name is Michael Aquino. I'm a composer, musician, sound designer and podcast producer from New Jersey. And this is How I Make Music. Welcome back to How I Make Music Episode 93 by me, Michael Aquino. Thanks for listening in. Timestorm is an audio drama about two twins Alexa and Benny Ventura, who are yanked into another dimension by their cousin who gives them this crazy mission: to travel through time to preserve their culture's true history. Throughout the the series, they visit three different continents across the span of five centuries. And they're meeting people who have left their mark on Puerto Rican history. 2:32 INFLUENCES So a big influence on the theme song was the theme song for Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Every time I watched Buffy, and I heard that theme song, man, I was ready to watch the show. And I think that's what I wanted to create with this theme song was this this energy and excitement about getting into the world of times. My next big inspiration was Saturday morning cartoons and cartoons in general. The creativity and imagination of Fraggle Rock, that theme song has always struck a chord in my heart. The Smurfs were another one. You can tell I'm 80s, 90s kid. Saturday morning cartoons really tapped into my kid imagination and inspiration. They didn't speak down to the kids. We wanted something that felt like you were talking to the kids. And also hopefully engaging the parents because you know the parents are listening to this too. So we want to share it. They're having a good time. Dan Zanes is a performer of kids' music. And I watched when Dan Zanes was performing, the kids were jumping around and having a good time, and the parents were jumping around and having a good time! And I always think about that energy when I'm creating music for this age group, which is tweens, typically. 4:44 THE HOTEL Timestorm is created by me and my partner in crime, Dania Ramos. Dani and I decided that we were going to take a weekend and hole ourselves up in this inn and write the theme song. "We're going we're getting out of our comfort zone and just going somewhere and and we're gonna create this." So we traveled four and a half hours north, in our in our little four cylinder car. It was the middle of February, and it was frickin cold. And if you know Vermont, it's cold! Bumpy roads, it was crazy. We got there. We were the only ones The only other ones in this inn, so it was the innkeeper and us. And because it was so empty, he upgraded our room to this really wonderful suite with this fireplace. I went into the other bedroom, closed the door. And this is what I started on guitar. This whole theme song started on guitar. Dania gave me some lyrics that she had written. And I went to work on trying to compose the song. I wanted it to be energetic, so I kept it to two three chords and finally got it to a point where I came outside of the bedroom, opened the door. And, and I was like, Okay, I think I've got something and I played it for her. And, and she was like, and this happened a bunch of times. So like I would just come out, work on some things. She gave me some notes. I we'd hash it out. I go back into the bedroom, close the door, worked on it some more and came out and it was just a lot of fun. And by the end of Saturday, we had the the first version ready to go. And we had another day so we just kind of enjoyed the last day in Vermont without having to do anything else. It was great. 7:50 INSTRUMENTS I enjoy rhythm so I knew that it was going to be very rhythmic and different drums, some electronic some actual drums, combining MIDI with actual sounding instruments. And then I went to the low end, finding a plugin of synthesizer that I really enjoyed. Very fluid and very wavy. And I got obsessed with a theremin when a friend of mine created what he called a "Theremin Devil's Phone". And he would use it at his gigs and it was really cool. It was this red phone. And it was it was a theremin so he would just play it. Added the theremin in there. I was the person who sang and rapped on the track, preparing the listener to re enter the world every time and just reminding them that the core focus of this this show is to witness find and remember history. History being the important treasure touchstone of the whole thing. 13:12 SLOW IT DOWN So yeah, so I think a big challenge for me was lyrically, making sure that a can sing and rap it and be the listener can understand some of these these kids that were listening to it when we were prototyping it, were like we just can't understand everything. So we paired it back and being able to make that clear, make those lyrics clear and understandable were really important when creating this theme song. As I was beginning to pull out words, I was like, oh, wow, it's so much easier now to sing and rap over! 14:04 VIOLIN We had brought in this amazing violinist Aurora Mendez to come in and record some violin parts that were featured in the episode. And she came into the studio and did an amazing job in adding her touch to it. 14:39 TRANSITIONS What I really enjoy doing is creating these short musical transitions. So I'll use natural sounds like for a play like they were outside and they were by a playground. I included basketball dribbling as a drumbeat. You know what I mean? It's it was just so much fun to be able to create music that way. Here are a couple of the transitions. We're gonna play them back-to-back. 15:15 ANNOYING DRUMMING I think I drive my wife Dania nuts. Sometimes when I when I find things with like tones or specific overtones to them, I'll like begin to drum or hit on them because I'm very rhythmically oriented. So I'll just be like, Can we please stop drumming on the microwave, or whatever it is, you know what I mean? It's here, here's the spouses that put up with our ridiculousness. 16:14 OUTRO That's about it for this week's episode. We'll listen to the full track in just a moment. But before we do that, thank you for listening to How I Make Music. Catch new episodes every Wednesday on Spotify, Apple or whereever else. We've been listening to music featured in the audio drama called Timestorm. To hear the full story or to check out my other compositions, follow the links in the show notes. Keep a lookout for Timestorm season three dropping this spring. We're super excited about it. Check out what's on offer at https://patreon.com/howimakemusic. How I Make Music is created by John Bartmann for audio experiences that keep people listening, contact John Bartmann via the show notes. And now here's In The Timestorm, the theme song for Timestorm in its entirety. My name is Michael Aquino, and thanks for listening to How I Make Music. Catch you next Wednesday. For a full list of music and sound effect credits from this episode, visit https://howimakemusic.com ABOUT THIS SHOW How I Make Music is a dramatically edited sound experience where behind-the-scenes musicians get to tell their own stories. Every Wednesday, we challenge audio drama composers to break apart a song, soundtrack or composition and get into why and how it was made. Visit How I Make Music https://howimakemusic.com Subscribe to How I Make Music https://pod.link/howimakemusic Support How I Make Music https://patreon.com/howimakemusic How I Make Music is created by John Bartmann. For audio experiences that keep people listening, visit https://johnbartmann.com
Bloopers, outtakes, and lots of laughs with the lead actors of Timestorm. EPISODE CREDITS Audio engineering, editing, and sound design by Michael Aquino Writing by Dania Ramos Actors: Leilany Figueroa and Claudio Venancio Additional Voices: Michael Aquino and Dania Ramos Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image: shutterstock / Artur Szczybylo Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the Google Podcasts creator program and our Patreon supporters. TimestormSeries.com Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Proud members of Kids Listen Patreon: patreon.com/Timestorm Episode Guides & Transcripts: cocotazomedia.com/timestorm-resources Submit a Listener Share-out: cocotazomedia.com/listener-participation More About Puerto Rico: cocotazomedia.com/puerto-rico Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people.
Timestorm- La MaestraDescription: The Ventura twins are yanked into another dimension where they meet a distant cousin who gives them an extraordinary mission: travel through time to preserve their culture’s true history. Alexa and Beni visit three continents across the span of five centuries, meeting people who have left their mark on Puerto Rican heritage. In the twenty-first century, the twins navigate school, friendship, and family while keeping their time-traveling quests a secret.Listen to their showcase episode and read the transcript on our website: https://podtales.org/timestormConnect with the show!Learn more about the show on their website: https://timestormseries.com/aboutFollow Timestorm on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TimestormPodFollow Timestorm on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cocotazomedia/Follow Timestorm on Facebook: https://facebook.com/CocotazoMSupport the show!Support Timestorm on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TimestormLeave them a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1439817061?ct=podlink&mt=2Leave them a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/timestorm-746790Talk about the show over on our Discord!Head on over to the PodTales 2020 Discord to share your love for the show: https://www.podtales.org/discordSupport PodTales on Patreon!Help us develop programing to support and celebrate the fiction podcasting community. Make your contribution today! https://www.patreon.com/podtales
Michael Aquino shares how he collaborated with musicians to create the music featured in season 2 of Timestorm. EPISODE CREDITS Script, audio engineering, sound design, and original music by Michael Aquino; Script editing by Dania Ramos ”In the Timestorm” (alternate version) lyrics by Michael Aquino & Dania Ramos; music by M. Aquino with percussion by Lara Gonzalez, Christopher White “The Beat - Parts I & II” & “Naming” created and performed by Lara Gonzalez Christopher White ”The Beat - Parts III, IV & V,” “Areíto Heketi” & “Areíto Yamoca” created and performed by William Ruiz ”The Beat - Parts VI & VII” & “Bomba Newark” created and performed by Luis Diaz ”The Melody - Parts III & IX” created and performed by Deivis ‘Deivito’ Garcia ”The Beat of Three Motherlands and Beyond” created and performed by Michael Aquino, Luis Diaz, Deivis ‘Deivito’ Garcia, Lara Gonzalez, William Ruiz, Christopher White ”Letter” created and performed by Michael Aquino Additional voices: Leilany Figueroa and Claudio Venancio Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image: Pixabay/abstract Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Additional support comes from the Google Podcasts creator program. TimestormSeries.com Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Proud members of Kids Listen Patreon: patreon.com/Timestorm Episode Guides & Transcripts: cocotazomedia.com/timestorm-resources Submit a Listener Share-out: cocotazomedia.com/listener-participation More About Puerto Rico: cocotazomedia.com/puerto-rico Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people.
Tess Cocchio, IPM Org Team Member, interviews Dania Ramos of Timestorm. Dania Ramos (Timestorm & Cocotazo Media) Follow Dania @DaniaDania on Twitter Follow Timestorm @TimestormPod on Twitter Follow Cocotazo Media @CocotazoMedia on Twitter Listen to Timestorm Find Cocotazo Media Events Editing Edited by Tess Cocchio - @RPG_Casts on Twitter IPM Find transcripts on our website: internationalpodcastmonth.com/transcripts Follow us on Twitter: @podmonth Support us: Via Ko-Fi Via Paypal.me The IPM theme was composed by Benny James
Hey there! This is Dania Ramos, head writer of Timestorm, which is a middle-grade audio drama about twelve-year-old twins who travel in time to find their culture's true history. This is episode eleven: What is Missing, which is the first episode in our second season. You can hear the entire first two seasons at TimesormSeries.com. Thanks for listening! Transcript can be found at: https://www.cocotazomedia.com/timestorm-episode-11-transcript https://timestormseries.com/
This week Unspookable presents REACH: A Space Podcast for Kids a weekly, family friendly exploration of our galaxy (and beyond!) with hosts Brian Holden and Meredith Stepien. Built for kids and based on questions from kids, REACH educates with entertaining segments, fun at-home experiments, and interviews with subject matter experts & thought partners from leading institutions like the Adler Planetarium, Cosmosphere, and more. Subscribe today, and get knowledge...within your Reach. A co-production between Soundsington Media and Sandy Marshall. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get podcasts. On the first episode of REACH Brian and Meredith ask the questions "What IS space?," "Is Pluto a planet?," and more before we are joined by an expert from Adler Planetarium and a very special guest on a segment entitled "Did You Know...?" This week's Activities:“Life of the Pleiades” movie from AdlerSVL and todays guest Aaron GellerAdler Planetarium's "Aquarius Project” interactive websiteOnline interactive about exoplanets and the future of our Solar System Hosts: Brian Holden and Meredith Stepien Written by: Sandy Marshall with Nate DuFort, Meredith Stepien and Brian Holden. Co-Created, Produced by: Nate DuFort and Sandy Marshall Edited by: Nate DuFortMusic composed by: Jesse CaseLogo by: Steven Lyons Thank you to Aaron Geller, Astronomer at the Adler Planetarium and Northwestern University. For more information on Aaron’s work, please visit his website. And don't forget to check out his recommended website www.zooniverse.com Planet Earth was played by Dania Ramos, the series creator and head writer of Timestorm by Cocotazo Media and TRAX from PRX . Timestorm follows the time traveling Ventura Twins on a mission to preserve their Puerto Rican heritage. Check it out at www.cocotazomedia.com or wherever you get your podcasts. And special thanks this week to our REACH learning community Blythe and Bella Do you have a space related question that we didn’t get to? Well, next week we start a new bi-weekly segment entitled “Reaching Out” where we’ll be answering YOUR questions. Just get your parents permission and give us a call at 312-248-3402 (or an email at ReachthePodast@gmail.com) and leave us a message with your first name, where you're from and your question for a chance to be featured in an upcoming episode. You can find REACH on Twitter and Instagram or at http://www.ReachThePodcast.com REACH: A Space Podcast for Kids is a production of Soundsington Media committed to making quality programing for young audiences and the young at heart. To find out more go to http://www.soundsingtonmedia.com
After the Ventura twins return from their journey to nineteenth-century Senegal, they face unfinished business with their friends back home in twenty-first-century Newark. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image: shutterstock/design36 Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Alicias Rivas as Atabey Darin F. Earl II as Idrissa Gary Kayi Fletcher as Malik Daria M. Sullivan as Aminata Walter F. Rodriguez as Ramiro Ventura Jennica Carmona as Clara Ventura Frances Ramos as Janelly Jessica Bracken as Sonia Culture/Language Consultants: Aida Guisse, Arame Niang History/Regional/Language Consultant: Moutarou Diallo Additional research source: Ousmane Traore, Assistant Professor of African History, Pomona college Thanks for the Share-outs, Eliana and Amelia! Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. TimestormSeries.com | TRAX.fm Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @TimestormPod Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Proud members of Kids Listen Patreon: patreon.com/Timestorm Episode Resources: cocotazomedia.com/timestorm-resources Submit a Listener Share-out: cocotazomedia.com/listener-participation More About Puerto Rico: cocotazomedia.com/puerto-rico Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people.
Alexa and Beni Ventura are yanked into a timestorm where they meet a distant cousin who gives them an extraordinary mission: travel through time to preserve their culture’s true history. Please be advised this episode mentions Hurricane Maria. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and original music by Michael Aquino Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image by Shutterstock/Molotok743 Alicia Rivas as Atabey Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Walter F. Rodriguez as Ramiro Ventura Jennica Carmona as Clara Ventura Joseph Langham as Captain Thanks for the Share-out, JD! Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. TimestormSeries.comMailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAXTwitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMediaFacebook: facebook.com/CocotazoMEquipment sponsor: 3DioSoundSeries art: Hispanic Legacy StudioProud members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Patreon: patreon.com/Timestorm Episode Guides & Transcripts: cocotazomedia.com/timestorm-resources Submit a Listener Share-out: cocotazomedia.com/listener-participation More About Puerto Rico: cocotazomedia.com/puerto-rico
On the first episode of REACH Brian and Meredith ask the questions "What IS space?," "Is Pluto a planet?," and more before we are joined by an expert from Adler Planetarium and a very special guest on a segment entitled "Did You Know...?" This week's Activities:“Life of the Pleiades” movie from AdlerSVL and todays guest Aaron GellerAdler Planetarium's "Aquarius Project” interactive websiteOnline interactive about exoplanets and the future of our Solar System Hosts: Brian Holden and Meredith Stepien Written by: Sandy Marshall with Nate DuFort, Meredith Stepien and Brian Holden. Co-Created, Produced by: Nate DuFort and Sandy Marshall Edited by: Nate DuFortMusic composed by: Jesse CaseLogo by: Steven Lyons Thank you to Dr. Aaron M. Geller, Astronomer at the Adler Planetarium and Northwestern University. For more information on Aaron’s work, please visit his website. And don't forget to check out his recommended website www.zooniverse.com Planet Earth was played by Dania Ramos, the series creator and head writer of Timestorm by Cocotazo Media and TRAX from PRX . Timestorm follows the time traveling Ventura Twins on a mission to preserve their Puerto Rican heritage. Check it out at www.cocotazomedia.com or wherever you get your podcasts. And special thanks this week to our REACH learning community Blythe and Bella Do you have a space related question that we didn’t get to? Well, next week we start a new bi-weekly segment entitled “Reaching Out” where we’ll be answering YOUR questions. Just get your parents permission and give us a call at 312-248-3402 (or an email at ReachthePodast@gmail.com) and leave us a message with your first name, where you're from and your question for a chance to be featured in an upcoming episode. You can find REACH on Twitter and Instagram or at http://www.ReachThePodcast.com REACH: A Space Podcast for Kids is a production of Soundsington Media committed to making quality programing for young audiences and the young at heart. To find out more go to http://www.soundsingtonmedia.com
In 1810, the Ventura twins search for the beat of three motherlands in a Wolof village in the Saint-Louis region of Senegal in West Africa. The twins meet Idrissa who invites them to a baby-naming ceremony for his nephew. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image: shutterstock/design36 Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Alicias Rivas as Atabey Darin F. Earl II as Idrissa Rachel Faison as Fatou Gary Kayi Fletcher as Malik Daria M. Sullivan as Aminata Additional voices: Moutarou Diallo, Amanda Faison, Jane Mandel Culture/Language Consultants: Aida Guisse, Arame Niang History/Regional/Language Consultant: Moutarou Diallo Additional research source: Ousmane Traore, Assistant Professor of African History, Pomona college Thanks for the Share-out, Blythe! Blythe can be heard on the podcast Unspookable. Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. TimestormSeries.com | TRAX.fm Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Proud members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Patreon: patreon.com/Timestorm Episode Resources: cocotazomedia.com/timestorm-resources Submit a Listener Share-out: cocotazomedia.com/listener-participation More About Puerto Rico: cocotazomedia.com/puerto-rico
When a spring thunderstorm approaches the city of Newark, the Ventura twins hope they’ll soon be heading back into the timestorm. But first, Beni and Janelly suspect there's something mysterious happening at Taíno Comics and Games. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image: Pixabay / Prettysleepy Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Alicias Rivas as Atabey Frances Ramos as Janelly Jessica Bracken as Sonia Joel D. Arandia as Datu Angelica Ubiera as Josie Walter F. Rodriguez as Ramiro Ventura Jennica Carmona as Clara Ventura Keisha Dutes as Reannae Amanda Faison as Betina Jane Mandel as Angie Tanya Pérez as Melissa Trevor Brown, Florence Faison, Daniela Palacios as Gamers Additional voice: Dania Ramos Thanks for the Share-out, Adonis! Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Shout-out to superfans Darcy Kennedy, Edward Terhune, and Emilio Zappa who recently joined the Timestorm Patreon community. TimestormSeries.com | TRAX.fm Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Proud members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Patreon: patreon.com/Timestorm Episode Resources: cocotazomedia.com/timestorm-resources Submit a Listener Share-out: cocotazomedia.com/listener-participation More About Puerto Rico: cocotazomedia.com/puerto-rico
Have you ever heard of a Chupacabra? Legends of this creature that attack goats and other livestock exist in Puerto Rico, Chile, Brazil, Mexico, and the American southwest. On this episode of Unspookable we look to uncover the origins of these legends and the thoughts that aid in shaping our fears. Host: Elise ParisianWritten by: Ellenor Riley-ConditCreated, Produced, Edited by: Nate DuFortMusic Direction and Composition: Jesse Case: https://www.jessecasemusic.com/Logo by: Natalie Khuen http://nataliek.myportfolio.comEpisode Artwork: Brianna Jacobi: briannajacobi.com & https://www.instagram.com/briannakj_artYou can find Unspookable on Twitter and Instagram at:https://twitter.com/ImUnspookablehttps://www.instagram.com/unspookablepodcast/If you’re interested in learning more about Puerto Rico while hearing some great, family friendly audio fiction, check out the podcast Timestorm by Cocotazo Media. Timestorm follows the time traveling Ventura Twins on a mission to preserve their Puerto Rican heritage - and we here at Unspookable are big fans of the show’s storytelling and educational mission. We encourage you to check it out at www.cocotazomedia.com or wherever you get your podcasts.Unspookable is part of the Soundsington Audio Network committed to making quality programing for young audiences and the young at heart. To find out more go to http://www.soundsingtonmedia.com
The Ventura twins are back! Their new adventures will send them to 3 continents…and 3 centuries. Trailer content written by Dania Ramos and Andrew Siañez-De La O Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino Guest musicians: Lara Gonzalez and Christopher White III Series art by Hispanic Legacy Studio Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Alicia Rivas as Atabey Frances Ramos as Janelly Joel D. Arandia as Datu Also featured: Luis Figueroa Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
Looking forward to season 2 and revisiting season 1. EPISODE CREDITS Written by Dania Ramos and Andrew Siañez-De La O Directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and original music by Michael Aquino Featured cast: Leilany Figueroa, Claudio Venancio, Orlando Segarra, Alicia Rivas, Jennica Carmona, Walter F. Rodriguez, Joel D. Arandia, Emily Smith Córdoba, Frances Ramos, Jessica Bracken, J. F. Seary, Alexis Pérez, Carlos Ponton, Christine Mariani, A. R. Garcia, Ernio Hernandez, Isabel Pask, Isabella Ramirez, Marilyn Ricco, Liliana Zertuche, Maria Diaz, Deivis Garcia, and Angelica Ubiera. Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
Timestorm is a serialized audio fiction podcast about time-traveling twins from Newark, New Jersey. In this episode, Alexa and Beni Ventura are yanked into another dimension where they meet a distant cousin who gives them an extraordinary mission: travel through time to preserve their culture’s true history.This episode was originally released on 8/1/19. Credits and show notes are available at: timestormseries.com/episodes/episode-1-the-storm-s1!86963 For accompanying activity, visit: https://www.kidslisten.org/activity-podcast
This week, hear David interview Dania Ramos and Michael Aquino of Timestorm. Topics of discussion include: Puerto Rican history The choice to not change history Colonization as a natural disaster The spirit of Puerto Rico and identity Google Podcast program, yay! Binaural mics Creating as a married couple Bravery in Timestorm Mentors and guides Like what you hear? Us too. You can learn more about Cocotazo Media on their site: https://www.cocotazomedia.com/About Radio Drama Revival: Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website Find David Rheinstrom on Twitter Support Wil Williams and Anne Baird on Patreon Support Elena Fernández Collins on Patreon Support Eli McIlveen and Sean Howard on Patreon Find Fred Greenhalgh on his website Find Rashika Rao on Twitter You shall not find the elusive Heather Cohen Radio Drama Revival is recorded in Washington, DC, which is the unceded territory of the Piscataway Indian Nation and the Piscataway Conoy Tribe.
Starting this week, Kids Listen member podcasts – like What If World, The Past and the Curious, The Good Words Podcast, Book Club for Kids, Little Bedtime Stories, Tumble Podcast, Timestorm, Be Calm on Ahway Island, Aaron’s World, Best Day Yet, The Alien Adventures of Finn Caspian, Story Spectacular, Unspookable, Curious Kid Podcast and Buttons & Figs – and of course Cool Facts About Animals – will bring you a podcast and an activity based on the episode. Cool Facts About Animals’ episode is up today! For our episode, we chose our second most popular episode of all time – tarantula hawk wasps. This episode features an interview with Dr. Justin Schmidt, who invented the Schmidt Sting Pain Index. Do you kow how he invented that index? He got stung. A lot. And then told people about how much each one hurt on a scale from 1 to 4. It’s a really fun episode, filled with lots of animal facts from a super cool scientist. After you listen, you can find a number of activities relating to the episode, including inventing your own index, drawing your defensive superpowers, doing in-depth bug observation, and lots more. Here are all the links you need: Kids Listen Activity Podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kids-listen-activity-podcast/id1502915722 Raw feed if you’re not an iTunes person: https://kidslistenactivitypodcast.libsyn.com/rss Kids Listen Activity website: https://www.kidslisten.org/activity-podcast Link to our most popular episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unicorns/id1334467437?i=1000433820094 Here’s another resource of podcasts to listen to and other resources: https://medium.com/kidslisten/schools-out-kids-podcasts-are-in-82634e23d4c4 And our contact info – we’d love to hear from you! Email us at coolfactsaboutanimals@gmail.com or tweet @coolanimalspod. If you’re into hashtags, use the tag #kidslistenactivitypod Stay well, listeners.
Journey back in time for a story about family, history, memory, and the lives of two kids in Newark with Puerto Rican heritage. This week, we're listening to Timestorm by Cocotazo Media and PRX. - Cocotazo Media: https://www.cocotazomedia.com/ - Puerto Rican history: https://discoverpuertorico.com/island/history - The Hispanic Federation: https://hispanicfederation.org/ About Radio Drama Revival: Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website Find David Rheinstrom on Twitter Support Wil Williams and Anne Baird on Patreon Support Elena Fernández Collins on Patreon Support Eli McIlveen and Sean Howard on Patreon Find Fred Greenhalgh on his website Find Rashika Rao on Twitter You shall not find the elusive Heather Cohen Radio Drama Revival is recorded in Washington, DC, which is the unceded territory of the Piscataway Indian Nation and the Piscataway Conoy Tribe.The people who brought you Wolf 359, Zero Hours, and Time Bombs are teaming up once more to bring you Audio Fiction 101: a new course that teaches you the ins and outs of writing an audio drama and then walks you through rigorous exercises to solve narrative challenges in audio.World-building, writing for the ear, plot structure: this course is over three hours of video content with Zach Valenti, Sarah Shachat, and Gabriel Urbina teaching you everything they've learned over the past few years of producing, studying, living, breathing, and eating audio fiction. The course has visuals, it has animations, and it comes with companion worksheets.Head to https://learn.fearofpublicshame.com to see the course offering, sample a few videos, and read the FAQ.Need-based scholarships are available to qualifying applicants—just send an email with the phrase 'audio fiction scholarship' in the subject line to Zach, Sarah, and Gabriel at fearofpublicshame@gmail.com.When you're ready to check out, click the grey text that says 'have a coupon?' and enter the code RADIODRAMA, all one word, for 15% off your order.
Writing audio fiction for young audiences with Dania Ramos and Michael Aquino, the producers and creators of Timestorm. Timestorm is an audio fiction series for children in… Read more "096: Writing audio fiction for young audiences with Dania Ramos & Michael Aquino of Timestorm" The post 096: Writing audio fiction for young audiences with Dania Ramos & Michael Aquino of Timestorm appeared first on Artist Soapbox.
The Past and The Curious: A History Podcast for Kids and Families
Amelia Bloomer helped change the world with a pair of underpants (which she didn't even invent). Among other things, it helped women ride bikes, and this led to a new independence in the late 1800's. Many women (even Susan B. Anthony) said the bike had more to to with women's independence than nearly anything else. So Melinda Beck is going to tell you her original telling of Tillie Anderson, a true life, turn-of-the-century bicycle racer ("scorchers" in the day) who might have been the fastest woman in America! Be sure to check out our Kids Listen Friends, including Timestorm and Girl Tales, for their Women's History episodes this month!
A bonus episode featuring moments with women teachers: Celestina Cordero, Lolita Tizol, and Monsi Román’s fictional teacher, Señora Ramirez. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and original music by Michael Aquino Additional music performed by Aurora Méndez Featured cast: Leilany Figueroa, J. F. Seary, Isabel Pask, Maria Diaz, Liliana Zertuche. Episode art design: Michael Aquino; original image: UnSplash.com/Carli Jeen This bonus is part of the Kids Listen Women’s History Celebration Sweeps. Check out the other episode on the playlist from our friends at The Past and the Curious, This Week in the Multiverse, The Good Words Podcast, Book Power For Kids, Girls Tales, and Be Calm on Ahway Island. Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
Who discovered the first Ichthyosaur? Who invented the technology we use everyday in cell phones? Who calculated the launch window for the first American to orbit the Earth? If you're picturing a man, think again! Leilani, age 11 and Mirabel, age 7 review Women in Science by Rachel Ignotofsky. The other members of our Womens History celebration are: Be Calm on Ahway Island, Girl Tales, Good Words Podcast, The Past and the Curious, This Week in the Multiverse, and Timestorm. Check out their awesome shows and learn more about the amazing women who helped shape our world! For questions or to suggest a book for us to review email us at bookpowerforkids@gmail.com . Our website is https://bookpowerforkids.com/, or visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bookpowerforkids/ and Twitter @bookpower4kids We are proud members of Kids Listen. For more quality children's podcasts visit http://www.kidslisten.org/members All of our music was created using Music Maker Jam for non-commercial purposes, http://www.justaddmusic.net/en/ . Thanks for listening!
By Tamara Kissane, Michael Aquino, Dania Ramos. For the premier episode of the Adventures in Audio Fiction Podcast, host Tamara Kissane discusses writing audio fiction for young audiences with Dania Ramos and Michael Aquino, the producers and cr
A brief chat with cast members Claudio Venancio (Beni) and Leilany Figueroa (Alexa). Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino Episode art photo and design: M. Aquino. Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
Host Lynn Hickernell discusses the word, "temporal" with the poem, "Epitaph" by Alan L. Strang, an overview of the Kids Listen podcast "Timestorm," a temporally-related edition of "GET IT?!?!?" and the song, "Grandfather's Clock" performed by the Haydn Quartet. Complete show notes at https://www.patreon.com/posts/31801831
Sonia and Janelly perform in the Heart of Newark fundraiser at the Brick City Cafe. The emcee for the event is Josie Nevarez, the mysterious owner of Taíno Comics and Games. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino ”te amo, me amas” written and performed by Isabel Pask ”Talking Spirts” written and performed by Aquino and Deivito ”Blackout” written and performed by J. F. Seary ”This Is Me” written by M. Aquino (guitar); Jessica Bracken (lead vocals), Frances Ramos (Additional vocals) Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image: Pixabay/astudio Angelica Ubiera as Josie Jessica Bracken as Sonia Frances Ramos as Janelly Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Additional voices: Michael Aquino, Jennica Carmona, Dania Ramos, Walter F. Rodriguez Thanks for sharing your version of the theme song, Eva and Joaquin! Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
Michael Aquino shares how he created the music featured in season 1 of Timestorm. EPISODE CREDITS Script, audio engineering, sound design, and original music by Michael Aquino Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image: Pixabay/Gordon Johnson ”In the Timestorm”; “Home”; “Taíno Comics and Games”; “Bell, Locker, Class”; “Into the Timestorm”; “Library Magic”; “Mario’s Pizza”; “The Outside Life”; “Disco!”; ”So Long, and Thanks” written and performed by M. Aquino ”This Is Me” written by Michael Aquino; performed by Jessica Bracken (vocals) & Michael Aquino (guitar) ”Consolación” composed by Claudio Brindis de Salas Garrido; performed by Aurora Méndez (violin) Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
Thad makes an admission, a deal, and an offer. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino ”Yo Soy America” written by Deivis Garcia; performed by the United States of Boogaloo; recorded and mixed by Johnny Kray at Kray Studios. Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image: Pixabay/Computerizer Philipe AbiYouness as Thad Frances Ramos as Janelly Joel D. Arandia as Datu Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Jennica Carmona as Clara Ventura Jessica Bracken as Sonia “Yo Soy America” is available at unitedstatesofboogaloo.bandcamp.com. Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
The twins do some sleuthing about L. J. Ortega and find a strange clue: secret audio with mysterious voices. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image: Pixabay/TinchoFF Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Mysterious Voices ??? Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
Several stages of Sonia's songwriting. EPISODE CREDITS Script, audio engineering, sound designer, and music by Michael Aquino Story by Dania Ramos ”This Is Me” written by Michael Aquino (guitar) and Jessica Bracken (vocals) Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image: Pixabay/efes Jessica Bracken as Sonia Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
Hey there. This is Dania Ramos, series creator and writer of Timestorm, which follows twins from Newark, New Jersey, who travel through time to preserve their culture's true history. This is Episode 3: Atabey. Thanks for listening. https://timestormseries.com/
A Newark neighborhood unites to get donated goods shipped to Puerto Rico. The Venturas finally hear word about family on the island. EPISODE CREDITS Script by Andrew Siañez-De La O and Dania Ramos; Story by Dania Ramos Directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino ”Yo Soy America” written by Deivis Garcia; performed by the United States of Boogaloo; recorded and mixed by Johnny Kray at Kray Studios Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image: Shutterstock/Azamatovic EPISODE CAST Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Walter F. Rodriguez as Ramiro Ventura Jennica Carmona as Clara Ventura Joel D. Arandia as Datu Frances Ramos as Janelly Jessica Bracken as Sonia Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Alicias Rivas as Atabey Philipe AbiYouness as Thad Additional voices: Angelica Ubiera “Yo Soy America” is available at unitedstatesofboogaloo.bandcamp.com. Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
The Ventura twins travel to 1975 to find an invisible danger at the University of Puerto Rico. They meet Monsi Román, a primary school student visiting the campus for a local science fair when a mysterious illness spreads among the judges. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image: Shutterstock/Anton Khrupin Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Alicias Rivas as Atabey Liliana Zertuche as Monsi Román A. Ubiera as Estela John Diego Zertuche as Danny Mia Diaz as Señora Ramirez Deivis Garcia as Profesor Reyes Additional voice: Dania Ramos Thanks for the Share-out, Lainey! Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
The Ventura twins come to terms with their changing neighborhood, friendships, and lives. The library gets critical help with hurricane relief efforts. EPISODE CREDITS Script by Andrew Siañez-De La O; Story by Dania Ramos Directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image: Shutterstock/MisoNemcek EPISODE CAST Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Walter F. Rodriguez as Ramiro Ventura Jennica Carmona as Clara Ventura Joel D. Arandia as Datu Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Alicias Rivas as Atabey Frances Ramos as Janelly Jessica Bracken as Sonia Emilio Zappa as Mario Amanda Faison as Betina Trevor Brown & John Diego Zertuche as Gamers Thanks for the Share-out, Florence! Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
En este episodio conversamos con Enrique Vargas un poco sobre su historia, cómo llega al Podcasting, cómo crea su primer proyecto de podcasts, Mirada Científica, cómo desarrolla el Observatorio de Podcasts y más adelante el Ranking de Podcasts de Puerto Rico, entre muchos otros temas. A continuación, te comparto un resumen de los temas que hablamos en esta entrevista: Cómo llega al Podcasting, todo comenzó con la creación de su estudio JYE Estudio, un proyecto para dar a conocer la música de los artistas independientes. Allí nace Talento Escondido (que originalmente no era un pocast). Ciencia Puerto Rico lo contacta para producir un podcast llamado Radiocápsulas de Ciencia Puerto Rico. El Podcast en inglés Radiolab lo tenía atrapado. Mirada Científica nace años más tarde en colaboración con Ciencia Puerto Rico. El alto nivel de producción de Mirada Científica era comparable con Isla Doncella del periodista de Carlos Weber. Estaba en el camino de convertir el podcast también en otro tipo de ingreso. El Huracán María en el 2017 interrumpe ese proceso. Le gusta hacer una producción elaborado experimentando con formatos. WIPR, la emisora de radio del Gobierno, se interesó en Mirada Científica. Esta experiencia en radio le abrió los ojos y le ayudó a darse cuenta que prefiere el podcasting. Dedicaba de 16 a 24 horas para producir esos 30 minutos de radio. Algunos de los episodios que salieron en WIPR nunca se publicaron como podcast en Mirada Científica. Enrique Vargas es músico y mucha de la música que utiliza en el programa, él la compuso. Al trabajar con artistas independientes, se hizo conocedor sobre el tema de derechos de autor, dónde buscar música de dominio libre y licencias para el uso de música de terceras personas. Parte de la música que usa en sus podcasts proviene de estos sitios en Internet. Quería usar música de artistas independientes pero éstos no conocen cómo funcionan los derechos de autor y se volvió algo problemático por la falta de conocimiento. Creó múltiples podcasts para darle distintas alternativas de contenido a los oyentes ya que habían pocos podcasts en Puerto Rico para esa época. Era la oportunidad de explorar el mundo del audio como nunca se ha hecho. El podcast ha beneficioado a aquellos que amamos el audio. En podcasting se pueden hacer cosas que aún ni se le ocurren. Descubrió el método de grabación binaural y quedó fascinado. (Se habló sobre esta tecnología en la Entrevista a Dania Ramos & Michael Aquino de Timestorm). Nos cuenta cómo comenzó El Oservatorio de Podcasts de Puerto Rico. Menciona que uno de los primeros podcasts locales que descubrió fue La voz del centro (2014 - 2019). Fue refinando su habilidad para encontrar podcasts de Puerto Rico. Desarrolló sus propias técnicas para descubrir podcasts. Cuando llevaba en su lista más de 100 podcasts de Puerto Rico decide publicarlo y gustó. Descubre el ranking de podcasts en iTunes cuando hacía Mirada Científica y eso le dejó una semilla. Tomar datos es su trabajo. Una vez descubrió más podcasts y tenía el RSS, comenzó a colectar datos y los publicó. Apple Podcasts no reconoce a Puerto Rico (está diluido con Estados Unidos). Poco a poco fue descifrando cómo funciona iTunes hasta que llegó Chartable, lo que le facilitó saber dónde está cada podcast que aparece en las listas de iTunes. Creó un algoritmo para destilar la información y comparar los Podcasts de Puerto Rico. Hay podcasts que deberían estar y no están pero hay otros que están y no se explica cómo ni por qué. Por ejemplo, el podcast Blackberry Puerto Rico que no se produce desde el 2010 y solo tiene un episodio publicado (al momento de la entrevista estaba en la posición #9). Tiene que añadirle sesgos ("bias") a su algoritmo. Esta información del ranking quiere que sea útil para quienes quieren emprender con sus podcasts. En Puerto Rico lo más que había eran podcasts de religión. La categoría #1 es Sociedad y Cultura. Entiende que es una categoría "catch all" donde se incluyen programas similares Masacote de Chente Ydrach (Comedia). Tomó clases de locución, de cómo escribir guiones para cortometrajes y lo fue adaptando poco a poco. Además estudió un curso de periodismo y narrativa corta. Nunca imaginó lo mucho que le iba a gustar montarse en el carro, viajar para conocer a otras personas que han contribuido con su nueva forma de pensar. No es la misma persona que inició Mirada Científica en el 2014. En su lista decidió incluir podcasts que estén relacionados de alguna manera meritoria con Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico tiene que tener algún papel central para incluir ese podcast en la lista. Radiolab (en inglés) es su podcast favorito, su referencia y la visión de JYE Studio.
This week, Leilany Figueroa of the podcast Timestorm joins Alabaster Zero as his new Gumshoe in training. Can they find Fred the Dog, or will they stay lost in time forever? Lessons: We’re all bad at things we’ve never tried before, but we can get better with practice; you’re never too old to learn something new.
A behind-the-scenes episode about how the Timestorm team recorded violinist Aurora Méndez performing ”Consolación,” which was composed by Claudio Brindis de Salas Garrido. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino ”Consolación” composed by Claudio Brindis de Salas Garrido; performed by Aurora Méndez Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image by Shutterstock/refat Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
The Ventura twins travel to Ponce during the turn of the twentieth century to retrieve a broken promise. They meet future educator Lola Tizol and world-renowned violinist Claudio Brindis de Salas Garrido. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino ”Consolación” composed by Claudio Brindis de Salas Garrido; performed by Aurora Méndez. Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image by Shutterstock/refat Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Alicia Rivas as Atabey Isabella Ramirez as Young Lola Ernio Hernández as Cosme A. R. Garcia as Claudio Brindis de Salas Garrido Michael Aquino as Stagehand Marilyn Muñoz Ricco as Saturnina Isabel Pask as Lola Tizol Jennica Carmona as Clara Ventura Walter F. Rodriguez as Ramiro Ventura Emilio Zappa as Mario Thanks for the Share-out, Sophia! Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
The twins struggle to navigate their ordinary lives while keeping their time-traveling quests a secret. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image by Shutterstock/blambca Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Walter F. Rodriguez as Ramiro Ventura Jennica Carmona as Clara Ventura Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Frances Ramos as Janelly Jessica Bracken as Sonia Philipe AbiYouness as Thad Alexis Pérez as Jaiden Christine Mariani as Ms. Thompson Amanda Faison as Betina Alina Figueroa as Lena Luis Figueroa as Jose Luis Trevor Brown as Student Edward Terhune as Fire Marshal Thanks for the Share-out, Emiliana! Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
San Juan, 1838: The twins head to La Fortaleza to confront the Spanish guard officer who has stolen the plea for equality. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image by Shutterstock/muzon Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Alicia Rivas as Atabey Carlos Ponton as Peña y Ruiz Alexis Pérez as Román J. F. Seary as Celestina Cordero Juan Cartagena as Rafael Cordero Jennica Carmona as Clara Ventura Thanks for the Share-out, Leilani! Check out her podcast: Book Power for Kids. Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
In San Juan, 1838, Alexa and Beni must retrieve a plea for equality. They meet Maestra Celestina Cordero who is fighting for supplies for her schoolgirls. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image by Shutterstock/antoniomas Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Alicia Rivas as Atabey Alexis Pérez as Román J. F. Seary as Celestina Cordero Alyssa Bracken as Patricia Amanda Bracken as Marina Carlos Ponton as Peña y Ruiz Juan Cartagena as Rafael Cordero Yadier Johnson as Alejandro Additional Roles: Jessica Bracken, Dania Ramos, Frances Ramos Thanks for the Share-out, Trevor! Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. With additional support from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
The twins return to the timestorm ready to join Horacio’s mission. They meet an incorporeal entity that helps them prepare for their first quest. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image by Shutterstock/Forfunlife Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Walter F. Rodriguez as Ramiro Ventura Jennica Carmona as Clara Ventura Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Alicia Rivas as Atabey Frances Ramos as Janelly Jessica Bracken as Sonia Joel D. Arandia as Datu Amanda Faison as Betina Ernio Hernández as Sports Reporter Thanks for the Share-out, Chaska! Check out his podcast: Book Power for Kids. Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
Alexa and Beni Ventura are yanked into a timestorm where they meet a distant cousin who gives them an extraordinary mission: travel through time to preserve their culture’s true history. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and original music by Michael Aquino Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image by Shutterstock/Molotok743 Alicia Rivas as Atabey Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Walter F. Rodriguez as Ramiro Ventura Jennica Carmona as Clara Ventura Joseph Langham as Captain Thanks for the Share-out, JD! Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
The Venturas learn their family in Puerto Rico will have to brace for a second hurricane in two weeks. Alexa researches about Horacio Méndez in an unlikely place. EPISODE CREDITS Written and directed by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and original music by Michael Aquino Additional audio effects: freesound.org and soundeffectsplus.com Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image by Shutterstock/skovoroda Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Walter F. Rodriguez as Ramiro Ventura Jennica Carmona as Clara Ventura Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Frances Ramos as Janelly Jessica Bracken as Sonia Joel D. Arandia as Datu Philipe AbiYouness as Thad Alexis Pérez as Jaiden Christine Mariani as Ms. Thompson Emily Smith as Weather Reporter Thanks for the Share-out, Liliana! Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. With additional support from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm updates | TRAX newsletter Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
En NotiPod Hoy: Más empresas están usando los podcasts en su estrategia de marketing. Una de las principales razones tiene que ver con la fidelización de la marca y con aprovechar un espacio menos lleno en comparación con los blogs. La Asociación de Escuchas de Podcasting (AESEPOD) de España ha anunciado la selección de 12 finalistas como resultado de la primera fase del premio al mejor podcast de público 2019. Lanzarán en agosto Timestorm, una serie de podcats de audio ficción sobre Puerto Rico producida por Cocotazo Media con el apoyo de PRX y el programa creador de Google Podcasts. La historia se basa en los gemelos Ventura, quienes viajan a través del tiempo a la isla para preservar la verdadera historia de su cultura. Según la encuesta Rajar Midas Winter 2019, el 68% de los podcasts se escuchan en smartphones, en comparación con el 65% de 2018. Los datos también revelan que el 44% de los podcasts se escuchan en el hogar y el 19% en el trabajo o en el lugar de estudio. Desde la Fundación Gabriel García Márquez ofrecen algunas recomendaciones para entrevistar a personas mayores. Estás están basadas en un estudio de la Universidad de Oxford. Según los expertos para 2020 el 50% de las búsquedas en Internet se realizarán por voz, de allí que es importante aprender desde ya a optimizar los contenidos de la web. Después de dos temporadas, Amazon cancela su serie basada en el podcast ‘Lore’ . Ha llegado la tercera generación de la interfaz de audio Focusrite Scarlett la más vendida del mundo y una de las más usadas para crear podcasts. Podcast recomendado: ConchaPodcast. Es un podcast independiente dedicado al diálogo entre chicas, donde hablan de temas que interesan a todo género. Más detalles y otros episodios y contenidos sobre Podcasting en ViaPodcast.FM
En este episodio entrevistamos a la pareja de podcasters Dania Ramos y su esposo Michael Aquino, productores de Timestorm, una serie de ficción en podcast. La propuesta de Timestorm les permitió ser uno de los seis podcasts elegidos para el Google Podcast Creator Program. En este episodio, Dania y Michael nos comparten un poco sobre su historia, información valiosa sobre el proceso creativo detrás de la producción de Timestorm, así como los programas, equipos y talentos que utilizan en el programa. Además nos regalan datos de su experiencia como productores dentro del género de ficción, los retos, las lecciones y lo más que disfrutan. Al final, Michael y Dania nos revelan cuáles son sus podcasts favoritos. Timestorm Herramientas y programas mencionados Airtable – Herramienta para el manejo de proyectos Google Docs / Spreadsheets (hojas de cálculo) Pro Tools - estación de trabajo de audio digital Scrivener – para escribir libretos Trello – Herramienta para el manejo de proyectos Equipos mencionados en el episodio Universal Audio Apollo 8 – Interface digital Binaural Microphones from 3Dio Podcasts mencionados Six Minutes – podcast para niños por Gen-Z Media Latino USA All Songs Considered Las Raras Zig Zag Radioutopia Flyest Fables Radio drama revival Eventos Podcast Movement
The Ventura twins travel through time to preserve Puerto Rico’s true history. Trailer content written by Dania Ramos Audio engineering, sound design, and original music by Michael Aquino Series art by Hispanic Legacy Studio Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Jennica Carmona as Clara Ventura Walter F. Rodriguez as Ramiro Ventura Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Alicia Rivas as Atabey Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the PRX Google Podcasts creator program. Join our Patreon community and gain access to bonus content! TimestormSeries.com Mailing list sign-ups: Timestorm | TRAX Twitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMedia Facebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Equipment sponsor: 3DioSound Series art: Hispanic Legacy Studio Members of Kids Listen Timestorm is produced in Essex County, New Jersey, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people. Episode Guides & Transcripts Submit a Listener Share-out More About Puerto Rico COVID-19 Resources
Blobby pictures, a cast of bizarrely shaped screws and a book that makes as much sense read backwards as forwards? The Power kids may be facing their biggest challenge ever as they take a break from respectable literature and review the Fjällbo instruction manual from Ikea! Fjällbo instruction manual reviewed by Chaska, Leilani and Mirabel. For questions or to suggest a book for us to review email us at bookpowerforkids@gmail.com . Our website is http://bookpowerforkids.podomatic.com/, or visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bookpowerforkids/ and Twitter @bookpower4kids Timestorm is a children’s audio fiction series produced by Cocotazo Media. Twelve-year-old twins Alexa and Beni Ventura are sucked into an inter-dimensional portal where they meet a distant cousin who presents them with an incredible mission: travel through time to uncover hidden moments from their culture’s past. Along the way, they meet people from Africa, Europe, and the Americas who have left their mark on Puerto Rican heritage…only their names aren’t found in history books. For more information visit CocotazoMedia.com. Tune into Noodle Loaf’s episode Poodle Poaf for more April Fools hijinks in the form of music, games and silliness galore. Check them out online at: http://noodleloafshow.com/ . We are proud members of Kids Listen. For more quality children's podcasts visit http://www.kidslisten.org/members All of our music was created using Music Maker Jam for non-commercial purposes, http://www.justaddmusic.net/en/ . Thanks for listening!
Twins from Newark, New Jersey, travel through time to preserve Puerto Rico’s true history. Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media with support from PRX and the Google Podcasts creator program. Series creator / writer / director / producer: Dania Ramos Audio engineer / sound designer / producer: Michael Aquino Music by Michael Aquino Additional audio effects (creative commons) - freesound.org & soundeffectsplus.com Series art by Hispanic Legacy Studio MAIN CAST Leilany Figueroa as Alexa Ventura Claudio Venancio as Beni Ventura Jennica Carmona as Clara Ventura Walter F. Rodriguez as Ramiro Ventura Orlando Segarra as Lt. Horacio Méndez Alicia Rivas as Atabey TimestormSeries.comTwitter & Instagram: @CocotazoMediaFacebook: facebook.com/CocotazoM Support via Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/K3K0HZPUMembers of Kids Listen: KidsListen.orgEquipment sponsor: 3DioSound.com
Kole, Ben, Dennis, and David talk about Amazon's new game engine, Darkest Dungeon, and we ask you what speed runs you like to watch. THE BRIEF: Rocket League is coming to Xbox One in February. Amazon releases Lumberyard, their own game engine. Breath of Fire III is available on PSN now. Red Dead Redemption was briefly backward compatible on Xbox One. MULTIPLAYER What games do you enjoy speed running, or enjoy watching people speed running? THE GRIND: David: Darkest Dungeon. Dennis: The Magic Circle. League of Legends. Ben: Until Dawn. The Witness. Kole: The Witness. Firewatch.
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Maciej interviews Jeremiah Lott who is a Senior Software Engineer at TimeSys. They discuss how TimeSys' Eclipse-based IDE product, TimeStorm, helps embedded Linux developers throughout the entire development cycle.
Maciej interviews Jeremiah Lott who is a Senior Software Engineer at TimeSys. They discuss how TimeSys' Eclipse-based IDE product, TimeStorm, helps embedded Linux developers throughout the entire development cycle.