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Better Daily Shortcast
2 - What The BIBLE Says About HEALTH. A Christian Nutritionist EXPLAINS

Better Daily Shortcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 54:14


What does the Bible say about health, nutrition, and fasting? In this episode, Chelsea Blackburn, the Christian Nutritionist, joins Coach Alex VanHouten to break down the biblical foundations of nutrition and how honoring your body is an act of faith.

Better Daily Shortcast
1 - Why Most Men Are LONELY And What The BIBLE Says To Do About It

Better Daily Shortcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 62:17


Most men today are lonely.They have online friends, social groups, and workplace acquaintances—but few have deep, trusted friendships.And that isolation is destroying marriages, families, and faith. In a recent Faithful Fitness Podcast episode, I sat down with Warren Peterson to unpack why men struggle with deep friendships and how to change it.Key Takeaways:✅ The dangers of isolation & loneliness✅ Why online friendships can't replace in-person discipleship✅ The role of integrity & trust in male friendships✅ The August Men's Retreat—an opportunity to step into communityMore From This Episode of Faithful Fitness!

Heart of the East End
September 19th, 2024 - Tom Day

Heart of the East End

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 52:00


Tom Day of Knights of Columbus joins Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM ahead of the Fourth Annual Vin Zorbo 5K Memorial Run/Walk 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. on September 19th.Listen to the playlist on Apple Music

Stable Science from Dr David Marlin's Animalweb
Dr Gillian Tabor interviews Canine Physio Tom Day

Stable Science from Dr David Marlin's Animalweb

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 31:42


In this fasinating chat between two animal physiotherapists, Dr Gillian Tabor and Canine physio Tom Daly, discuss the many similarities and differences in treating horses and dogs.Tom discusses his passion for helping dogs, the powers of water therapy for dogsIn a typical day, Tom would treat dogs that have:Joint issues - such as arthritis, hip or elbow displacerCruciate issues in need of supportNeurological - inc discs and back issuesWith osteoporosis - how can a physio help make a dog more comfortable in their day-to-day lives? Tom explains some of the signs and behaviours to look for which may indicate that your dog is suffering from painful joints.How does a cruciate issue affect your dog? It is a very common issue that Tom helps many dogs with; these can be caused by chasing squirrels and damage caused by chasing fastballs! Do you use a chuck-it-ball throw?! You may reconsider after listening to the damage they can cause to your dog's cruciate ligaments!Water treadmills vs treadmills - why are they so useful and helpful in recuperating dogs? And when would a physio use them?What can you do to help your dog's joints and body? There are some very simple and easy suggestions!------------To find out more about becoming a member >>> AskAnimalweb.comNot a Member? Join for as little as £6 a month or £8 on a month-by-month basis to access all the test results and have a say in what we test and investigate next. For this, you also get access to all past and future webinars, videos, podcasts, and articles, the opportunity to take part in testing and research and SOOOO much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #168: Gunstock Mountain President & GM Tom Day

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 80:15


This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on April 15. It dropped for free subscribers on April 22. To receive future pods as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoTom Day, President and General Manager of Gunstock, New HampshireRecorded onMarch 14, 2024About GunstockClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Belknap County, New HampshireLocated in: Gilford, New HampshireYear founded: 1937Pass affiliations: Unlimited access on New Hampshire College Pass (with Cannon, Cranmore, and Waterville Valley)Closest neighboring ski areas: Abenaki (:34), Red Hill Ski Club (:35), Veterans Memorial (:43), Tenney (:52), Campton (:52), Ragged (:54), Proctor (:56), Powderhouse Hill (:58), McIntyre (1:00)Base elevation: 904 feetSummit elevation: 2,244 feetVertical drop: 1,340 feetSkiable Acres: 227 Average annual snowfall: 120 inchesTrail count: 49 (2% double black, 31% black, 52% blue, 15% green)Lift count: 8 (1 high-speed quad, 2 fixed-grip quads, 2 triples, 3 carpets - view Lift Blog's inventory of Gunstock's lift fleet)Why I interviewed himIn the roughly four-and-a-half years since I launched The Storm, I've written a lot more about some ski areas than others. I won't claim that there's no personal bias involved, because there are certain ski areas that, due to reputation, convenience, geography, or personal nostalgia, I'm drawn to. But Gunstock is not one of those ski areas. I was only vaguely aware of its existence when I launched this whole project. I'd been drawn, all of my East Coast life, to the larger ski areas in the state's north and next door in Vermont and Maine. Gunstock, awkwardly located from my New York City base, was one of those places that maybe I'd get to someday, even if I wasn't trying too hard to actually make that happen.And yet, I've written more about Gunstock than just about any ski area in the country. That's because, despite my affinity for certain ski areas, I try to follow the news around. And wow has there been news at this mid-sized New Hampshire bump. Nobody knew, going into the summer of 2022, that Gunstock would become the most talked-about ski area in America, until the lid blew off Mount Winnipesaukee in July of that year, when a shallow and ill-planned insurrection failed spectacularly at drawing the ski area into our idiotic and exhausting political wars.If you don't know what I'm talking about, you can read more on the whole surreal episode in the Podcast Notes section below, or just listen to the podcast. But because of that weird summer, and because of an aspirational masterplan launched in 2021, I've given Gunstock outsized attention in this newsletter. And in the process, I've quite come to like the place, both as a ski area (where I've now actually skied), and as a community, and it has become, however improbably, a mountain I keep taking The Storm back to.What we talked aboutRetirement; “my theory is that 10 percent of people that come to a ski area can be a little bit of a problem”; Gunstock as a business in 2019 versus Gunstock today; skier visits surge; cash in the bank; the publicly owned ski area that is not publicly subsidized; Gunstock Nice; the last four years at Gunstock sure were an Asskicker, eh?; how the Gunstock Area Commission works and what went sideways in the summer of 2022; All-Summers Disease; preventing a GAC Meltdown repeat; the time bandits keep coming; should Gunstock be leased to a private operator?; qualities that the next general manager of Gunstock will need to run the place successfully; honesty, integrity, and respect; an updated look at the 2021 masterplan and what actually makes sense to build; could Gunstock ever have a hotel or summit lodge?; why a paved parking lot is a big deal in 2024; Maine skiing in the 1960s; 1970s lift lines; reflecting on the changes over 40-plus years of skiing; rear-wheel-drive Buicks as ski commuter car; competing against Epic and Ikon and why independent ski areas will always have a place in the market; will record skier-visit numbers persist?; a surprising stat about season passes; and how a payphone caused mass confusion in Park City.  Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewOn January 19, Gunstock Marketing Director Bonnie MacPherson (long of Okemo and Bretton Woods), shot me a press release announcing that Day would retire at the conclusion of the 2023-24 ski season.It was a little surprising. Day hadn't been at Gunstock long. He'd arrived just a couple months before the March 2020 Covid shutdowns, almost four years to the day before he announced retirement. He was widely liked and respected on the mountain and in the community, a sentiment reinforced during the attempted Kook Coup of summer 2022, when a pair of fundamentalist nutjobs got flung out of the county via catapult after attempting to seize Gunstock from Day and his team.But Gunstock was a bit of a passion project for Day, a skiing semi-lifer who'd spent three decades at Waterville Valley before fiddling with high-end odd-jobs of the consultancy and project-management sort for 10 years. In four years, he transformed county-owned Gunstock from a seasonal business that tapped bridge loans to survive each summer into a profitable year-round entertainment center with millions in the bank. And he did it all despite Covid, despite the arrival of vending-machine Epic and Ikon passes, despite a couple of imbeciles who'd never worked at a ski area thinking they could do a better job running a ski area than the person they paid $175,000 per year to run the ski area.  I still don't really get it. How it all worked out. How Gunstock has gotten better as everything about running a ski area has gotten harder and more expensive and more competitive. There's nothing really special about the place statistically or terrain-wise. It's not super snowy or extra tall or especially big. It has exactly one high-speed lift, a really nice lodge, and Awe Dag views of Lake Winnipesaukee. It's nice but not exceptional, just another good mid-sized ski area in a state full of good mid-sized ski areas.  And yet, Gunstock thrives. Day, like most ski area general managers, is allergic to credit, but I have to think he had a lot to do with the mountain's late resilience. He's an interesting guy, thoughtful and worldly and adventurous. Talking to him, I always get the sense that this is a person who's comfortable with who he is, content with his life, a hardcore skier whose interests extend far beyond it. He's colorful but also plainspoken, an optimist and a pragmatist, a bit of back-office executive and good ole' boy wrencher melded into your archetype of a ski area manager. Someone who, disposition baked by experience, is perfectly suited to the absurd task of operating a ski area in New Hampshire. It's too bad he's leaving, but I guess eventually we all do. The least I could do was get his story one more time before he bounced.Why you should ski GunstockSkiing Knife Fight, New Hampshire Edition, looks like this:That's 30 ski areas, the fifth-most of any state, in the fifth-smallest state in America. And oh by the way you're also right next door to all of this:And Vermont is barely bigger than New Hampshire. Together, the two states are approximately one-fifth the size of Colorado. “Fierce” as the kids (probably don't) say.So, what makes you choose Gunstock as your snowsportskiing destination when you have 56 other choices in a two-state region, plus another half-dozen large ski areas just east in Maine? Especially when you probably own an Indy, Epic, or Ikon pass, which, combined, deliver access to 28 upper New England ski areas, including most of the best ones?Maybe that's exactly why. We've been collectively enchanted by access, obsessed with driving down per-visit cost to beat inflated day-ticket prices that we simultaneously find absurd and delight in outsmarting. But boot up at any New England ski area with chairlifts, and you're going to find a capable operation. No one survived this long in this dogfight without crafting an experience worth skiing.It's telling that Gunstock has only gotten busier since the Epic and Ikon passes smashed into New England a half dozen years ago. There's something there, an extra thing worth pursuing. You don't have to give up your SuperUltimoWinterSki Pass to make Gunstock part of your winter, but maybe work it in there anyway?Podcast NotesOn Gunstock's masterplanGunstock's ambitious masterplan, rolled out in 2021, would have blown the ski area out on all sides, added a bunch of new lifts, and plopped a hotel and summit lodge on the property:Most of it seems improbable now, as Day details in the podcast.On the GAC conflictSomeone could write a book on the Gunstock Shenanigans of 2022. The best I can give you is a series of article I published as the whole ridiculous saga was unfolding:* Band of Nitwits Highjacks Gunstock, Ski Area's Future Uncertain - July 24, 2022* Walkouts, Resignations, Wild Accusations: A Timeline of Gunstock's Implosion - July 31, 2022* Gunstock GM Tom Day & Team Return, Commissioner Ousted – 3 Ways to Protect the Mountain's Future - Aug. 8, 2022If nothing else, just watch this remarkable video of Day and his senior staff resigning en masse:On the Caledonian Canal that “splits Scotland in half”I'd never heard of the Caledonian Canal, but Day mentions sailing it and that it “splits Scotland in half.” That's the sort of thing I go nuts for, so I looked it up. Per Wikipedia:The Caledonian Canal connects the Scottish east coast at Inverness with the west coast at Corpach near Fort William in Scotland. The canal was constructed in the early nineteenth century by Scottish engineer Thomas Telford.The canal runs some 60 miles (100 kilometres) from northeast to southwest and reaches 106 feet (32 metres) above sea level.[2] Only one third of the entire length is man-made, the rest being formed by Loch Dochfour, Loch Ness, Loch Oich, and Loch Lochy.[3] These lochs are located in the Great Glen, on a geological fault in the Earth's crust. There are 29 locks (including eight at Neptune's Staircase, Banavie), four aqueducts and 10 bridges in the course of the canal.Here's its general location:More detail:On Day's first appearance on the podcastThis was Day's second appearance on the podcast. The first was way back in episode 34, recorded in January 2021:On Hurricane Mountain, MaineDay mentions skiing a long-gone ropetow bump named Hurricane Mountain, Maine as a child. While I couldn't find any trailmaps, New England Lost Ski Areas Project houses a nice history from the founder's daughter:I am Charlene Manchester now Barton. My Dad started Hurricane Ski Slope with Al Ervin. I was in the second grade, I remember, when I used to go skiing there with him. He and Al did almost everything--cranked the rope tow motor up to get it going, directed traffic, and were the ski patrol. As was noted in your report, accommodations were across road at the Norton farm where we could go to use the rest room or get a cup of hot chocolate and a hamburger. Summers I would go with him and Al to the hill and play while they cleared brush and tried to improve the hill, even opened one small trail to the right of the main slope. I was in the 5th grade when I tore a ligament in my knee skiing there. Naturally, the ski patrol quickly appeared and my Dad carried me down the slope in his arms. I was in contact with Glenn Parkinson  who came to interview my mother , who at 96 is a very good source of information although actually, she was not much of a skier. The time I am referring to must have been around 1945 because I clearly recall discussing skiing with my second grade teacher Miss Booth, who skied at Hurricane. This was at DW Lunt School in Falmouth where I grew up. I was in the 5th grade when I hurt my leg.My Dad, Charles Manchester , was one of the first skiers in the State, beginning on barrel staves in North Gorham where he grew up. He was a racer and skied the White Mountains . We have a picture of him at Tuckerman's when not many souls ventured up there to ski in the spring. As I understand it, the shortage of gas during WWII was a motivator as he had a passion for the sport, but no gas to get to the mountains in N.H. Two of his best ski buddies were Al Ervin, who started Hurricane with him, and Homer Haywood, who was in the ski troopers during WWII, I think. Another ski pal was Chase Thompson. These guys worked to ski--hiking up Cranmore when the lifts were closed due to the gas shortage caused by WWII. It finally got to be too much for my Dad to run Hurricane, as he was spending more time directing traffic for parking than skiing, which after all was why he and Al started the project.I think my Dad and his ski buddies should be remembered for their love of the sport and their willingness to do whatever it took to ski. Also, they were perfect gentlemen, wonderful manners on the slope, graceful and handsomely dressed, often in neckties. Those were the good old days!The ski area closed around 1973, according to NELSAP, in response to rising insurance rates.On old-school Sunday RiverI've documented the incredible evolution of Sunday River from anthill to Vesuvius many times. But here, to distill the drama of the transformation, is the now-titanic ski area's 1961 trailmap:This 60s-era Sunday River was a foundational playground for Day.On the Epic and Ikon New England timelineIt's easy to lose track of the fact that the Epic and Ikon Passes didn't exist in New England until very recently. A brief timeline:* 2017: Vail Resorts buys Stowe, its first New England property, and adds the mountain to the Epic Pass for the 2017-18 ski season.* 2018: Vail Resorts buys Triple Peaks, owners of Mount Sunapee and Okemo, and adds them to the Epic Pass for the 2018-19 ski season.* 2018: The Ikon Pass debuts with five or seven days at five New England destinations for the 2018-19 ski season: Killington/Pico, Sugarbush, and Boyne-owned Loon, Sunday River, and Sugarloaf. Alterra-owned Stratton is unlimited on the Ikon Pass and offers five days on the Ikon Base Pass.* 2019: Vail buys the 17-mountain Peak Resorts portfolio, which includes four more New England ski areas: Mount Snow in Vermont and Crotched, Wildcat, and Attitash in New Hampshire. All join the Epic Pass for the 2019-20 ski season, bumping the number of New England ski areas on the coalition up to seven.* 2019: Alterra buys Sugarbush. Amps up the mountain's Ikon Pass access to unlimited with blackouts on the Ikon Base and unlimited on the full Ikon for the 2020-21 ski season. Alterra also ramps up Stratton Ikon Base access from five days to unlimited with blackouts for the 2020-21 winter.* 2020: Vail introduces New England-specific Epic Passes. At just $599, the Northeast Value Pass delivers unlimited access to Vail's four New Hampshire mountains, holiday-restricted unlimited access to Mount Snow and Okemo, and 10 non-holiday days at Stowe. Vail also rolls out a midweek version for just $429.* 2021: Vail unexpectedly cuts the price of Epic Passes by 20 percent, reducing the cost of the Northeast Value Pass to just $479 and the midweek version to $359. The Epic Local Pass plummets to $583, and even the full Epic Pass is just $783.All of which is background to our conversation, in which I ask Day a pretty interesting question: how the hell have you grown Gunstock's business amidst this incredibly challenging competitive marketplace?The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 30/100 in 2024, and number 530 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

Alexei Smirnov
Alexei Smirnov-The World keeps on girl 67 mix

Alexei Smirnov

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 58:24


-Ты говорил город сила, а здесь слабые все... 1.Michael FK - Full of Life (Sergey Bodrov voice) 2.Alex Ratz - Sea 3.Tom Day & Anna O'Bryan - Spark 4.Tiikk - Something 5.Deep - We Know That (Koan Remix) 6.Subsets feat. Isabel Higuero - Sphere 7.Joseph Beg - Ethereal Earth 8.Vanessa Daou - Consequences (Blank & Jones Late Night Mix) 9.Icehouse - Don't Believe Anymore (Ivan Gough & Colin Snape Cafe Latte Mix) 10.Titanic 20th Anniversary - Opening scene 11.Лена Август - Я так скучал 12.Essáy - Deceptive Feat. CoMa

Ski Rex Media Podcast
Episode Twenty-Two - Animated, Robust Dialogue With Tom Day, GM At Gunstock Mountain

Ski Rex Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 43:35


Good Day To You!!! Welcome and thank you for listening to another episode of the Ski Rex Media Podcast! This week, I continue the unplanned series of interviews with those that run New Hampshire ski areas & resorts. I say unplanned because I realized after the first two episodes that the next couple were also from NH. Anyway, enjoy this episode featuring Tom Day, GM at Gunstock Mountain Resort in Gilford, NH. We get into some of the info about the mountain, about Tom, about the time I was having there on the media trip, and about the stuff that went down there last summer. Thank you for listening to this one and I hope that you enjoy it.   If you would like more information about Gunstock Mountain Resort and would like to buy your ticket, head over to their website at https://www.gunstock.com. You'll also find links to their social media, so don't forget to follow them on your platform of choice.   Be sure to check out the Ski Rex Media Partners, as well: Whaleback Mountain - Saint Custom Ski & Snowboards - Skiing With No Filter Please follow/subscribe to the Ski Rex Media Podcast on Podbean, your favorite podcast app, or YouTube. Head to http://www.skirexmedia.com for more from Ski Rex Media, which includes links to social media, contact links, merch, and a link to the Ski Rex Media Patreon page, which is at https://www.patreon.com/skirexmedia. Subscribing there gets you the podcast on Sunday instead of Wednesday, priority call-ins during live streams, bonuses, and other tasty tidbits. Thank you!!!

Tova
UK broadcaster David Dimbleby - "So far King Charles hasn't put a foot wrong"

Tova

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 5:42


David Dimbleby is one of Britain's most trusted broadcasters, presenting the BBC's election coverage for nearly 40 years. At the age of 83 he will be part of the team presenting the funeral coverage of her Majesty the Queen.  We'd been planning to request an interview with him, when our producer Tom Day bumped into him on Vauxhall Bridge as he was coming back from Buckingham Palace!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tova
Fact Checker - Would a Kiwi nurse be better off in Australia?

Tova

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 4:14


Our resident fact checker Tom Day is back! On Tuesday, President of the New Zealand Nurses Organisation Anne Daniels said nurses could earn up to $130 an hour in Australia - the Health Minister asked us to fact-check that. So we did!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The SnowBrains Podcast
Tom Day - Emmy Winning Cinematographer, 38 Years as Warren Miller Director/Filmer/Skier, "Blizzard of Aahhhs" Ski Movie Star, Smoothest Skier on Earth

The SnowBrains Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 100:31 Transcription Available


Tom Day - Emmy Winning Cinematographer, 38 Years as Warren Miller Director/Filmer/Skier, "Blizzard of Aahhhs" Ski Movie Star, Smoothest Skier on Earth Episode #30 Brought to you by Grand Targhee Resort  “[I made my dreams a reality] by following my heart. I can't think of another reason why it happened… Especially with skiing, I knew from a very young age I was going to be skiing was going to be my life. And I was able to keep that I didn't deviate from that and the rest falls in place if you've got a good anchor.” - Tom Day My guest today is Tom Day: Tom has been a filmer, director, and skier for Warren Miller ski movies every year since 1984 - that's 38 years of Warren Miller + Tom Day Tom has been the principal filmer and director since the year 2000 Tom Day won an Emmy in 2021 for his work on Life Below Zero Tom has worked on big Hollywood movies such as Molly's Game and Triple X Tom was a skier in the legendary, game-changing ski movie Blizzard of Ahhhs from 1988 Tom is still such a badass freeskier that he skied the Chimney at Squaw Palisades Tahoe only 2 years ago at the age of 58 - Very few people have the guts to ski this line in their prime... Tom is one of the best and smoothest skiers I've ever witnessed Tom grew up skiing Bolton Valley in Vermont and has spent his adult life in Squaw Valley Palisades Tahoe where he still resides Toms stories from behind the scenes in the ski movie world are absolutely priceless   This episode is brought to you by Grand Targhee Resort.  Home to the best snow in Wyoming. Delivering an average of 500 inches of snow annually, you'll find uncrowded slopes and a unique Targhee vibe served on the daily. With good times served daily at Grand Targhee Resort; it's time to embrace the vibe. Escape the crowds and get back to enjoying skiing and snowboarding the way it was meant to be. From our family-friendly Kids Adventure Zone and uncrowded runs, to the wide-open terrain for all abilities, the big mountain feel, and Western charm makes Grand Targhee a must-visit winter destination. With over 20 feet of snowfall to date, heading to the Tetons is a must-do. We invite you to experience and be part of the Targhee Vibe at Grand Targhee Resort! Please enjoy! *** If you enjoyed this podcast, please share with friends & family, and please subscribe. Follow SnowBrains: SnowBrains.com Facebook: facebook.com/snowbrains Instagram: instagram.com/snowbrains Twitter: twitter.com/snowbrains *** The SnowBrains Podcast Episode #30 - Tom Day - Emmy Winning Cinematographer, 38 Years as Warren Miller Director/Filmer/Skier, "Blizzard of Aahhhs" Ski Movie Star, Smoothest Skier on Earth Recorded on November 23, 2021, in the Jackson Hole, WY (Miles Clark) and Olympic Valley, CA (Tom Day). This episode was edited by Jared White Music by Chad Crouch Host, producer, and creator = Miles Clark

The Anjunadeep Edition
The Anjunadeep Edition 382 with Makebo

The Anjunadeep Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 74:27


Following on from his stunning remix of Tom Day and Monsoonsiren's ‘From Afar', Russian producer and All Day I Dream alumnus Makebo is in the mix for Anjunadeep Edition #382.

We All Speak In Poems
#3 - Tom Day

We All Speak In Poems

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 63:37


Today Chantal and I are sitting down with Tom Day, a multi-instrumentalist who focuses mainly on Cinematic Electronica, based out of Australia. We're chatting about his beginnings in music, giving up his PHD for music, building his studio, his newest album 'For You', his alternate alias Mirrors, his interest in Field Recording and much more!

José Díaz
José Díaz - The House Music Adventure - Deep House & OGH 222

José Díaz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 61:45


. José Díaz - The House Music Adventure - Deep House 222 . WEB: https://soundcloud.com/wavinmusic . YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRoEGazMioRQ_WSM9BQ7LgQ/videos . BEATPORT CHART: https://www.beatport.com/chart/jose-diaz-deep-house-222/694235 . TRACKLIST: . Lost Desert & Amand - Open Form feat. Reigan. . Nacho Varela & Cruz Vittor Feat. Nauel - Underworld. . Nacho Varela & Cruz Vittor - Chilled Moon. . M.O.S. - Jalebi. . Tom Day & Monsoonsiren - Elegiac - (Makebo Remix). . Amonita - Pauline. . Bongbeck - The Robber's Daughter (GHIZ Retouch). . GHIZ - Childhoods End. . GHIZ - SMR03 A-side. . Simon Vuarambon - Ethiopian. . The House Music Adventure.

Leroyale The Deejay's Podcast
Episode 50: Royalty Mix #049 (July Edition) Mixed by Leroyale

Leroyale The Deejay's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 95:59


Leroyale plays a heartfelt ocean view DJ set from Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha), South Africa.This set starts a journey Leroyale has always envisioned, which incorporates God's creation (nature) and music to create a sense of healing/therapy. In addition, this journey roots from Leroyale's passion for mental wellbeing and playing a part in reducing the stigma and discrimination against people living with mental health conditions.#Leroyale #breakthestigma #DJsetSubscribe to the channel for more music & videos: https://bit.ly/3jTQG1lWatch Video: https://youtu.be/_-RVf_dJ-c8Tracklist;1. swooƒ - Adrift [Mango Alley]2. Martin Roth - Have You Ever [Anjunadeep]3. Tim Green - Sea Parade [Shanti Moscow Radio]4. Volen Sentir - Fatoumata [Shanti Moscow Radio]5. Bedouin & Lum - Dionysus (Original Mix)6. Gorje Hewek - Full Of Wonder feat. Volen Sentir [ADIDA005]7. BAILE, Felicia Douglass - Without (Tim Green Remix) [Elements]8. Cornelius SA & Sebee - Silhouette [Anjunadeep]9. Marsh - Florence (Wassu Remix) [Anjunadeep]10. Amonita - Dream Together [ADID044]11. Mind Against - Walking Away [AL035]12. Tom Day & Monsoonsiren - From Afar (Makebo Remix) [Anjunadeep]13. swoof — Tidal (Tim Green Remix) [ADID]14. Ben Böhmer & Panama - Weightless (Extended Mix)15. Moon Boots - W.T.F. [Anjunadeep]Follow Leroyale;Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leroyalesa/Twitter: https://twitter.com/leroyalesaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leroyalesaPodomatic: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/leroyalesaApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3qSZKVwSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2Usb1jAApple Music: https://apple.co/3hpSSfb

Radio Sense Hungary I www.radiosense.hu
SenseMix Radio Show @MaxVarion 2021.05.04.

Radio Sense Hungary I www.radiosense.hu

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 57:14


Tracklist: 1. 7even (GR) - Listen The Sun (Nikko Culture Remix) 2. NICCKO - Do You Know (Nando Fortunato Remix) 3. Paul Lock - Burning In Our Eyes (VetLove Remix 4. Nando Fortunato feat. Irina Los - I Can't Live Without You 5. Tom Day, Monsoonsiren - From Afar (Makebo Extended Mix) 6. Nando Fortunato - The Feeling (Paul Lock Remix) 7. Housenick - One and Only (J. Damur Remix) 8. Housenick - Try to Understand (Nando Fortunato Remix) 9. Costa Mee, Pete Bellis & Tommy - Left Me In The Rain (GeoM Remix) 10. Alain Fanegas - In The Dark (Chris Luno Remix) 11. Roudeep - I Don't Know What to Say 12. Miraval - Fallen Leaves ❌ Every week we select the best out of House music. So enjoy our Sense DJ mixes weekly! ❌ Home: www.radiosense.hu YouTube: www.youtube.com/radiosensehungary Instagram: www.instagram.com/radiosensehungary Facebook: www.facebook.com/radiosensehungary

Mezzanine Lounge
Mezzanine Lounge 005

Mezzanine Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 59:14


Welcome to the Mezzanine Lounge. A delicate selection of deep, chill house and nu-disco relaxation from the Nordics. A perfect way to enjoy your weekends with every other Saturday. Hosted by Jace Headland, a resident DJ for one of the most iconic Scandinavian club brands, Monday Bar Sweden. Tracklist: 1. Tom Day, Moonsiren - From Afar (Makebo Remix) [Anjunadeep] 2. HOKI  - King Of Hearts (Martin Roth Remix) [The Young Proprietor] 3. Ilias Katelanos - Mati Hut (Original Mix) [Flug Lab] 4. Moon Rocket, Rasmus Faber - Stranger On My Shoulder (Original Mix) [Moon Rocket Music] 5. Julian Rodriguez, Santi Cebrero - Sunday Morning (Original Mix) [La Juanita Records] 6. Nöpi - Grey Cloud (Original Mix) [Anjunadeep] 7. The Beloved - The Sun Rising (Dee Montero 2020 Rendition) [White] 8. Satoshi Fumi  Ft. Victoria Ray - The Heart Of Universe (Vocal Mix) [Spring Tube] 9. Guy Maayan - Vgod's Mystery (Solidmind Remix) [Acker Records] 10. Macy - Feels Like A Falling (Original Mix) [99 Waves] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Climactic
"Cape Grim with Jessie Boylan" | Saltgrass Podcast

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 38:10


This is an episode of Art Breaker, find the show and all episodes here.But this is also a guest episode, adapted from Saltgrass, a podcast and radio show on Main FM, and the work of Alison Hanley. Jessie Boylan is a PhD candidate at RMIT's School of Art.  She has work in the upcoming Castlemaine State Festival called The Smallest Measure. Her thesis and upcoming art installation has taken her out to the wilds of a remote outpost at the edge of Tasmania… to a place called Cape Grim where there is a science lab that tests the air coming in off the ocean there. Without land or human habitation for hundreds of kilometres, the air blowing in off the ocean to cape grim is considered the best air in the world to get base measurements of our atmosphere, including carbon and other green house gasses.  This data is vital in our understanding of global warming.  How does an artist depict the science of climate change? Listen to this episode to find out. Thanks to Tom Day for music used in this and other Climactic Collective episodes. Special thanks to Matt Wicking for the use of the music of the General Assembly.  Listen to Cape Grim here, from the album Vanishing Point. To get in touch with us, to contribute to the show or offer feedback please get in touch at hello@climactic.fm See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Climactic
"Cape Grim with Jessie Boylan" | Saltgrass Podcast

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 38:11


This is an episode of Art Breaker, find the show and all episodes here.But this is also a guest episode, adapted from Saltgrass, a podcast and radio show on Main FM, and the work of Alison Hanley.Jessie Boylan is a PhD candidate at RMIT's School of Art.  She has work in the upcoming Castlemaine State Festival called The Smallest Measure. Her thesis and upcoming art installation has taken her out to the wilds of a remote outpost at the edge of Tasmania… to a place called Cape Grim where there is a science lab that tests the air coming in off the ocean there. Without land or human habitation for hundreds of kilometres, the air blowing in off the ocean to cape grim is considered the best air in the world to get base measurements of our atmosphere, including carbon and other green house gasses.  This data is vital in our understanding of global warming. How does an artist depict the science of climate change? Listen to this episode to find out.Thanks to Tom Day for music used in this and other Climactic Collective episodes.Special thanks to Matt Wicking for the use of the music of the General Assembly. Listen to Cape Grim here, from the album Vanishing Point. To get in touch with us, to contribute to the show or offer feedback please get in touch at hello@climactic.fm See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Climactic
"Cape Grim with Jessie Boylan" | Saltgrass Podcast

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 39:04


This is an episode of Art Breaker, find the show and all episodes here. But this is also a guest episode, adapted from Saltgrass, a podcast and radio show on Main FM, and the work of Alison Hanley. Jessie Boylan is a PhD candidate at RMIT's School of Art.  She has work in the upcoming Castlemaine State Festival called The Smallest Measure. Her thesis and upcoming art installation has taken her out to the wilds of a remote outpost at the edge of Tasmania… to a place called Cape Grim where there is a science lab that tests the air coming in off the ocean there. Without land or human habitation for hundreds of kilometres, the air blowing in off the ocean to cape grim is considered the best air in the world to get base measurements of our atmosphere, including carbon and other green house gasses.  This data is vital in our understanding of global warming.  How does an artist depict the science of climate change? Listen to this episode to find out. Thanks to Tom Day for music used in this and other Climactic Collective episodes. Special thanks to Matt Wicking for the use of the music of the General Assembly.  Listen to Cape Grim here, from the album Vanishing Point.  To get in touch with us, to contribute to the show or offer feedback please get in touch at hello@climactic.fm Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Climactic
"Cape Grim with Jessie Boylan" | Saltgrass Podcast

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 38:11


This is an episode of Art Breaker, find the show and all episodes here. But this is also a guest episode, adapted from Saltgrass, a podcast and radio show on Main FM, and the work of Alison Hanley. Jessie Boylan is a PhD candidate at RMIT's School of Art.  She has work in the upcoming Castlemaine State Festival called The Smallest Measure. Her thesis and upcoming art installation has taken her out to the wilds of a remote outpost at the edge of Tasmania… to a place called Cape Grim where there is a science lab that tests the air coming in off the ocean there. Without land or human habitation for hundreds of kilometres, the air blowing in off the ocean to cape grim is considered the best air in the world to get base measurements of our atmosphere, including carbon and other green house gasses.  This data is vital in our understanding of global warming.  How does an artist depict the science of climate change? Listen to this episode to find out. Thanks to Tom Day for music used in this and other Climactic Collective episodes. Special thanks to Matt Wicking for the use of the music of the General Assembly.  Listen to Cape Grim here, from the album Vanishing Point.  To get in touch with us, to contribute to the show or offer feedback please get in touch at hello@climactic.fm Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Emotions In Motions
Emotions In Motions 093 (March 2021)

Emotions In Motions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 58:25


Genre: Deep House / Melodic Techno, Length: 00:58:23, BPM: 121 - 126 Tracklist 01. Tom Day & Monsoonsiren - From Afar (Makebo Remix) 02. Jerro ft. Beacon - Go Back Now 03. Franky Wah ft. AETHO - Should Have Seen It Coming 04. Boerd - Sanctuary (Jody Wisternoff & James Grant Mix) 05. Ben Bohmer & Tinlicker ft. Felix Raphael - Run Away 06. Dosem - Eternal Summer (Marsh Remix) 07. Just Her - We Dance 08. Falden f.t Diana Miro - So Far Away 09. My Friend - To The Moon 10. Luttrell ft. Delta Underground - Just A Dream 11. Andrew Bayer - The Taxi Driver (Jaytech Remix) Watch Nirmana Live on Twitch! https://twitch.tv/nirmanaofficial HQ Audio Download Link https://hearthis.at/nirmana/eim093 (CC) 2011 - 2020 Emotions In Motions by Nirmana https://linktr.ee/nirmanaofficial

Alexei Smirnov
Alexei Smirnov – The World keeps on girl 56 mix

Alexei Smirnov

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 67:21


Момент, когда облачно не только снаружи, но и внутри. 00:00 Стихотворение поэта Катаева Валентина Петровича “Журавли” гармонично вписывается в ноты фортепиано и вокал Monsoonsiren. 05:35 Удар по наковальне, массивный kick и чистый вокал. Прекрасный ремикс от Mr FijiWiji. 09:16 Свежий релиз от Павла Хвалеева ex Moonbeam, Loolacoma. Загадочно, проникновенно. Dismay. 13:23 Меланхолик- фантазер с сентиментальным сердцем Marina Faib порадовала очень красивым новый треком. Определенно, он попадает в мой шорт-лист этого года. Свет создан озарять… 17:33 Ещё один трек-полёт, который обволакивает слушателя своим воздушным припевом. Уверен, он запомнится, захочется просто перемотать его назад и послушать снова. Broken. 20:51 Owen Ferguson появляется в моих компиляциях постоянно. Бархатная Северная Ирландия, чувственный баритон. 25:25 Волшебство, которое мгновенно переносит тебя туда, где хорошо душе, где есть время, чтобы вспомнить приятные моменты из прошлого. Мечтать, любить. Unbreakable. 30:40 Пронзающий, душевный, искренний. Одна из самых красивых кавер-версий на Zombie от Ghostly Kisses. 34:00 Швеция во всей красе. Moln - музыкальная и вокальная зарисовка от Menke. Тронуло нежностью. 37:40 Стокгольм, фортепиано, вид на пасмурное небо. 42:00 Miss You прислушайся, гипнотический, прекрасный. 44:47 Тантрический красивый ambient от Катерины Воюш, известной под ником Daminika. Белоруссии привет. 48:40 Прекрасная композиция с ретро шлейфом от All India Radio. 52:30 Плавающий Voice Pad, акустический проигрыш, успокаивает. 55:50 Титры всё ближе, The Summer Kills, симфония, вокал. 59:39 Цените тех, кто дорог вам, тех, кто близок вам. Тех, для кого ваше сердце всегда будет искренне открытым. Проводите больше времени с этими людьми. Композитор из Архангельска Denis Stelmakh, “Молчание” в память о дедушке. Трогающий все струны души проигрыш фортепиано. 1:04:40 Морские волны, холодный ветер, камни. Спасибо. 1.Tom Day & Monsoonsiren - From Afar feat Valentin Kataev 2.Illenium ft. Joni Fatora - Fortress (Mr FijiWiji Remix) 3.Pavel Khvaleev, PARAFRAME, Loolacoma - Dismay 4.Faib - Свет 5.Nicholas Gunn feat. Alina Renae - Broken 6.Owsey - Limbo 7.Aly & Fila, Roger Shah, Susana - Unbreakable (Sunlounger remix) 8.Ghostly Kisses - Zombie 9.Menke - Moln 10.JFDR - Drifter (Dream on Version) 11.Sibewest - Miss You 12.Daminika - Infinite Sadness 13.All India Radio feat. Leona Gray - Monsters 14.Balmorhea feat Lisa Morgenstern - The Myth 15.The Summer Kills-From a hill in the dark in the south 16.Denis Stelmakh - Молчание 17.David Bridie - Land

Lastminute.
Lastminute. 9 | Deeparture

Lastminute.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 92:55


Lastminute. 9 Also available as a podcast: linktr.ee/Lastminutepodcast www.facebook.com/deeparturenl www.instagram.com/deeparturenl www.beatport.com/artist/deeparture-nl/405141 www.twitter.com/deeparturenl Spotify Playlist with current Lastminute. favorites (updated weekly): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5zpYSbpXSvpqsJM023BqZ0?si=OZ9qj0abRve9Ks0iPr4XEg&nd=1 Tracklist: 1. Klur – Floating 2. Lee Burridge – Satellite Girl (Tim Green Remix) 3. Saint Beyer – Your Thoughts 4. Tom Day & Monsoonsiren – From Afar (Makebo Remix) 5. Enamour feat. Meliha – Say Hello 6. Alex O'Rion – Ameal 7. Promnite – Can't Believe 8. Mees Salomé feat. Celine Cairo – Fool's Paradise 9. Ben Böhmer & Panama – Weightless 10. Guy Mantzur & Khen – My Golden Cage (Kasper Koman Remix) 11. Tim Penner & Gai Barone – Fade Away (Deeparture Remix) 12. Porra – Social Distortion 13. Tim Engelhardt – Attached (Rodriguez Jr. Remix) 14. CIOZ & Sides – Warm Worm 15. Simon Tagias – Emotion 16. Stil & Bense – Trinity 17. Theydream - Nemesis This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Climactic
"Bird song and field recording" | Musician Tom Day

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 27:36


Season 2 Episode 2 of Art Breaker Lloyd Richards bring this interview and audio doco about artist Tom Day to Art Breaker. Tom Day is a solo artist residing in Main Ridge, Australia and has been creating ambient and electronic music since 2005. Characterised as “effortless and raw”, Tom's tracks couple elegant beats and piano melodies to an array of personally-collected field recordings, his style alternating between promising swells and restful plateaus. Having grown up on a farm on the Mornington Peninsula, Tom is strongly influenced by the ocean beaches and natural openness of his hometown. Other influences include cinematic scores by Alan Silvestri, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Thomas Newman, John Barry & John Williams, as well as pioneering electronic artists such as Moby, Daft Punk, Brian Eno and The Chemical Brothers. The music of Tom Day has been used in independent film and documentaries from around the world, with clients including National Geographic, Volvo, New York Times, Momondo, Holden, Juice Media, GetUp and Tourism Victoria. Having worked on an array of joint projects with other musicians and visual artists, Tom is deeply drawn to the synthesis of sound and image. Links: Tom Day Songs: Flemington Howqua Southerly Credits:Host | Lloyd RichardsMix/Master | Lloyd Richards See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Climactic
"Bird song and field recording" | Musician Tom Day

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 29:30


Season 2 Episode 2 of Art Breaker Lloyd Richards bring this interview and audio doco about artist Tom Day to Art Breaker. Tom Day is a solo artist residing in Main Ridge, Australia and has been creating ambient and electronic music since 2005. Characterised as “effortless and raw”, Tom's tracks couple elegant beats and piano melodies to an array of personally-collected field recordings, his style alternating between promising swells and restful plateaus. Having grown up on a farm on the Mornington Peninsula, Tom is strongly influenced by the ocean beaches and natural openness of his hometown. Other influences include cinematic scores by Alan Silvestri, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Thomas Newman, John Barry & John Williams, as well as pioneering electronic artists such as Moby, Daft Punk, Brian Eno and The Chemical Brothers. The music of Tom Day has been used in independent film and documentaries from around the world, with clients including National Geographic, Volvo, New York Times, Momondo, Holden, Juice Media, GetUp and Tourism Victoria. Having worked on an array of joint projects with other musicians and visual artists, Tom is deeply drawn to the synthesis of sound and image. Links: Tom Day Songs: Flemington Howqua Southerly Credits: Host | Lloyd Richards Mix/Master | Lloyd Richards Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Climactic
"Bird song and field recording" | Musician Tom Day

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 27:37


Season 2 Episode 2 of Art Breaker Lloyd Richards bring this interview and audio doco about artist Tom Day to Art Breaker. Tom Day is a solo artist residing in Main Ridge, Australia and has been creating ambient and electronic music since 2005. Characterised as “effortless and raw”, Tom's tracks couple elegant beats and piano melodies to an array of personally-collected field recordings, his style alternating between promising swells and restful plateaus. Having grown up on a farm on the Mornington Peninsula, Tom is strongly influenced by the ocean beaches and natural openness of his hometown. Other influences include cinematic scores by Alan Silvestri, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Thomas Newman, John Barry & John Williams, as well as pioneering electronic artists such as Moby, Daft Punk, Brian Eno and The Chemical Brothers. The music of Tom Day has been used in independent film and documentaries from around the world, with clients including National Geographic, Volvo, New York Times, Momondo, Holden, Juice Media, GetUp and Tourism Victoria. Having worked on an array of joint projects with other musicians and visual artists, Tom is deeply drawn to the synthesis of sound and image. Links: Tom Day Songs: Flemington Howqua Southerly Credits: Host | Lloyd Richards Mix/Master | Lloyd Richards Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Climactic
"Bird song and field recording" | Musician Tom Day

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 27:37


Season 2 Episode 2 of Art BreakerLloyd Richards bring this interview and audio doco about artist Tom Day to Art Breaker.Tom Day is a solo artist residing in Main Ridge, Australia and has been creating ambient and electronic music since 2005. Characterised as “effortless and raw”, Tom's tracks couple elegant beats and piano melodies to an array of personally-collected field recordings, his style alternating between promising swells and restful plateaus.Having grown up on a farm on the Mornington Peninsula, Tom is strongly influenced by the ocean beaches and natural openness of his hometown. Other influences include cinematic scores by Alan Silvestri, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Thomas Newman, John Barry & John Williams, as well as pioneering electronic artists such as Moby, Daft Punk, Brian Eno and The Chemical Brothers.The music of Tom Day has been used in independent film and documentaries from around the world, with clients including National Geographic, Volvo, New York Times, Momondo, Holden, Juice Media, GetUp and Tourism Victoria. Having worked on an array of joint projects with other musicians and visual artists, Tom is deeply drawn to the synthesis of sound and image.Links:Tom DaySongs:FlemingtonHowquaSoutherlyCredits:Host | Lloyd RichardsMix/Master | Lloyd Richards See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Joie de Vivre - Podcast
Joie de Vivre - Episode 322

Joie de Vivre - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 59:27


Joie de Vivre - Episode 322. Tracklist as follows.- 01)Tom Day, Monsoonsiren - From Afar (Makebo Extended Mix) 02)Deviu - Go On (Extended Mix) 03)Marius Will - Peace of Mind (Extended Mix) 04)Indifferent Guy, ODYSSAY - Reborn (Original Mix) 05)Yotto - I Want You feat. braev (Original Mix) 06)Wassu, djimboh - Kavi (Original Mix) 07)Mohn (NL) - Polygon (Correan Cavini Remix) 08)Double Touch, M.O.S. - Cat In The Booth (Zone Remix) 09)SubsideUK, Milkwish - Lost Prince (Original Mix) Please support all artists. 10)Feyln - Titanica (Extended Mix) Mexico City - March 4, 2021

Silk Music Showcase
Monstercat Silk Showcase 584 (Hosted by Tom Fall)

Silk Music Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 61:42


Follow Monstercat Silk on all platforms - monster.cat/silk​ Tracklist: 1. A.M.R - Portrait of You [Monstercat] [00:35] 2. Tom Day & Monsoonsiren - From Afar [Anjunadeep] [05:35] 3. Banaati - Fortitude [Monstercat] [12:15] Silk Spotlight: 4. Glaue - The Way We Do [Monstercat] [16:27] 5. PROFF - Dark Magic [Monstercat] [21:41] 6. Banaati - Baraka [Monstercat] [28:31] 7. Tagavaka - State Lines [Anjunadeep] [33:49] Silk Exclusive: 8. Kaskade & Ella Vos - Miles to Go [Monstercat] [38:41] 9. Shingo Nakamura - Glow [Monstercat] [41:45] 10. David Broaders - Going Home [Monstercat] [46:52] 11. Vintage & Morelli x Monoverse - Maverick [Monstercat] [51:59] 12. Koven - Give You Up [Monstercat] [57:45]

Silk Music Showcase
Monstercat Silk Showcase 584 (Hosted by Tom Fall)

Silk Music Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 60:31


Follow Monstercat Silk on all platforms – monster.cat/silk​ or click here Tracklist: 1. A.M.R – Portrait of You [Monstercat] [00:35] 2. Tom Day & Monsoonsiren – From Afar [Anjunadeep] [05:35] 3. Banaati – Fortitude [Monstercat] [12:15] Silk Spotlight: 4. Glaue … Continue reading →

Polyptych Podcast
Polyptych Stories | Episode #027 (1h - Michon, 2h - Initial Eyes)

Polyptych Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 122:00


Every Sunday On Air: Like That Underground Radio - 4PM (UTC +1) www.likethatunderground.com/ Saturo Sounds - 5PM (UTC +1) www.saturosounds.com/ Ressonant Radio - 6PM (UTC +2) www.ressonantradio.com/ Center Waves - 8PM (UTC +2) www.centerwaves.com/ Mixadance fm - 8PM (UTC +3) www.mixadance.fm/ Pure Radio - 10PM (UTC +2) www.wearepureradio.com/ DJ Club Universitario - 9PM (UTC -5) www.radio.ujat.mx/ Listen at your preferred platform: podlink.to/PLTSTORIES Tracklist: 1st Hour - Michon @musicmichon 1. Tom Day, Monsoonsiren - From Afar (Makebo Extended Mix) 2. Beautiful Thieves feat. Wheeler del Torro, Jaidene Veda - Over And Over (EIAssaad Vocal Mix) 3. Nopi - Another Life (Extended Mix) 4. Benjamin Fröhlich - How Much Are They 5. Alican - Inside Out (Original Mix) 6. Jonas Saalbach - Vanishing Point (Original Mix) 7. Ucha - Millions of Questions (Rich Vom Dorf Extended Remix) 8. Marc Werner - I Need You (David Keno Extended Remix) 9. &Lez - The 12 Monkeys (Original Mix) 10. D-Nox & Emi Galvan - Dualidad (Original Mix) 11. Colyn, Maurits Colijn - Bridges in the Sky (Original Mix) 12. CRi - Stranger (DJ BORING Extended Mix) 13. Monolink - The Prey (Original Mix) 2nd Hour - Initial Eyes @initialeyesmusic 1. Initial Eyes - ID (Intro Edit) 2. Initial Eyes - ID 3. PAKKA - We Must Remind (Extended Mix) 4. Initial Eyes - Orwellian State (Extended Mix) 5. GRAZZE, Rauschhaus - Canacona (Original Mix) 6. Jeremy Olander - Rubicks (Original Mix) 7. ARTN - Kontrol (Original Mix) 8. Mohn (NL) - Polygon (Original Mix) 9. Initial Eyes - ID 10. Franky Wah feat. AETHO - Should Have Seen It Coming (Extended Mix) 11. London Grammar - Lose Your Head (CamelPhat Remix) 12. Falden, Diana Miro - So Far Away (Extended Mix) Enjoy Listening. Website - https://polyptychmusic.com Soundcloud - @polyptychmusic Facebook - www.facebook.com/polyptychmusic Instagram - www.instagram.com/polyptychmusic Twitter - twitter.com/polyptychmusic

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #34: Gunstock President and General Manager Tom Day

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 75:03


The Storm Skiing Podcast is sponsored in part by Mountain Gazette. Listen to the podcast for discount codes on subscriptions and merch. The podcast is also sponsored in part by Helly Hansen. Listen to the podcast to learn how to get an 18.77 percent discount at the Boston and Burlington, Vermont stores.WhoTom Day, President and General Manager of Gunstock, New HampshireRecorded on January 11, 2021Why I interviewed himBecause Gunstock is everything you could want from a New England ski area: scrappy and stubborn, anchored by history but decked out with a high-speed summit lift and modern snowmaking, a trail network that’s equal parts twisty gnar and ski-them-asleep greens, easy to get to but far enough from horn-honking life to feel apart from it. In a consolidating industry, the place remains unique: county-owned and independent, Gunstock remains proudly outside of any multipass coalition and likely will for the foreseeable future. It was one of the last ski areas in the country to turn off the lifts in the March Covid shutdown and did not follow the industry trend of guaranteeing season passes in the event of another closure. Yet Gunstock remains future-oriented, with ambitious expansion proposals and infrastructure upgrades conceived on all sides of the mountain. I wanted to talk to the person who was maintaining that legacy and identity while guiding the mountain through the challenges of our Covid winter.Gunstock from the air. Photo courtesy of Gunstock.What we talked aboutThe evolution of New Hampshire skiing from the slow-lift days of the late 1970s; when skiers used to be outsmarted by triple chairs and detachable lifts; working his way up from liftie to general manager of Waterville Valley; the challenge and exhilaration of dusting out of the ski industry for a decade on a series of rambling life adventures; what drew Day back to New Hampshire after years of skiing Wasatch powder 80 days a year; the heroic legend of the New England skier archetype; the differences and similarities between running Waterville Valley and Gunstock; Gunstock’s Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps legacy and history; the story behind the first chairlift in the East and what’s left of that chair today; what’s left of the original Gunstock ski area on Mount Rowe; whether Gunstock could ever expand onto the abandoned Alpine Ridge ski area and what that expansion could look like; what distinguishes Gunstock’s cross-country operation and how the ops crew got creative when the snowmaking system malfunctioned; the remnants of the downhill operation on Cobble Mountain; the status of the proposed Southwest Pistol expansion; the bygone days of hiking the mountain, topo map in hand, and marking trails for cutting; the advantages and pitfalls of county ownership of a ski area; why Gunstock pushed its March Covid closure past most of the rest of the industry and what that final week was like; how the ski area saved its season passholder base after the early shutdown and accompanying economic apocalypse; how Covid protocols are changing consumer habits and expectations for the better; everybody loves skiing now; why Gunstock declined to offer a Covid-related season pass refund or deferral program (and what they offer instead); why the mountain joined the New Hampshire College Pass; whether we could ever see Gunstock on the White Mountain Super Pass or the Indy Pass; thoughts on operating in the heart of what is now Vail country; Day’s long-term vision for Gunstock’s lift fleet; the state of the mountain’s snowmaking system; the night-skiing boom; mask adherence; possible glade expansion; how Covid ops are working out; the party in the parking lot.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interview Because as New Hampshire skiing rapidly corporatizes and reorients toward megapasses, Gunstock has, with the exception of its New Hampshire College Pass partnership, remained independent. And successful. The mountain fought through Hurricane Covid, forgoing most of its summer business and focusing on saving and then growing its ski season passholder base. How it was able to do that, and how the complete undoing of Ye Old Ways of running a ski area would inform future operations, was a story I wanted to hear. Getting after it in the glades at Gunstock. Photo courtesy of Gunstock.Why you should go there From points south (most of us), it’s closer than most other sizeable ski areas in New Hampshire. And it’s bigger than you think. With a vertical drop close to 1,400 feet and 227 skiable acres, Gunstock stacks up favorably to Mount Sunapee and is in the same class area-wise as Wildcat and Waterville Valley, or Magic in Vermont. The mountain has a good trail mix served by nicely spread-out lifts, a feature that Day is less fond of but that I like for crowd-busting on busy days. If you don’t care about multi-resort or Western access and you’re just looking for an understated home mountain that will keep you interested and your family busy, this is it.So that looks terrifying - the 60-meter jump at Gunstock in 1938, the year after the first chairlift went in.Additional reading/videos:Day mentions a book called The History of Gunstock, by Carol Lee Anderson. Buy it hereNew England Ski History has a tremendous rundown of Gunstock (and every other ski area in the region)Gunstock trailmaps dating to 1964Lift Blog’s inventory of Gunstock’s lift system.More on the proposed Alpine Ridge expansionI asked Day about the vertical drop on Mount Rowe – it looks as though the old Alpine Ridge ski area on that peak advertised 400 feetMore on the proposed Southwest Pistol expansionGunstock’s Covid ops videos, which is one of the better ones out there from a watchability point of view:COVID-19 & Skiing Podcasts: Author and Industry Veteran Chris Diamond | Boyne Resorts CEO Stephen Kircher | Magic Mountain President Geoff Hatheway | NSAA CEO Kelly Pawlak | Berkshire East/Catamount Owner & Goggles for Docs founder Jon Schaefer | Shaggy’s Copper Country Skis Cofounder Jeff Thompson | Doppelmayr USA President Katharina Schmitz | Mt. Baldy GM Robby Ellingson | Alterra CEO Rusty Gregory | NSAA Director of Risk & Regulatory Affairs Dave ByrdThe Storm Skiing Podcasts: Killington & Pico GM Mike Solimano | Plattekill owners Danielle and Laszlo Vajtay | New England Lost Ski Areas Project Founder Jeremy Davis | Magic Mountain President Geoff Hatheway | Lift Blog Founder Peter Landsman | Boyne Resorts CEO Stephen Kircher | Burke Mountain GM Kevin Mack | Liftopia CEO Evan Reece | Berkshire East & Catamount Owner & GM Jon Schaefer | Vermont Ski + Ride and Vermont Sports Co-Publisher & Editor Lisa Lynn | Sugarbush President & COO Win Smith | Loon President & GM Jay Scambio | Sunday River President & GM Dana Bullen | Big Snow & Mountain Creek VP of Sales & Marketing Hugh Reynolds | Mad River Glen GM Matt Lillard | Indy Pass Founder Doug Fish | National Brotherhood of Skiers President Henri Rivers | Winter 4 Kids & National Winter Activity Center President & CEO Schone Malliet | Vail Veterans Program President & Founder Cheryl Jensen | Mountain Gazette Owner & Editor Mike Rogge | Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows President & CMO Ron Cohen | Aspiring Olympian Benjamin Alexander | Sugarloaf GM Karl Strand – Parts One & Two | Cannon GM John DeVivo | Fairbank Group Chairman Brian Fairbank | Jay Peak GM Steve Wright | Sugarbush President & GM John Hammond | Mount Snow GM Tracy Bartels | Saddleback CEO & GM Andy Shepard | Bousquet owners and management | Hermitage Club GM Bill Benneyan | Powder Magazine Editor-in-Chief Sierra Shafer | Get on the email list at www.stormskiing.com

Progressive Tales
Progressive Tales I 2020 Year Mix I Part I

Progressive Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 211:21


Mixed by Igor D. @igor_d Support Us! www.paypal.me/progresivnasuza -------------------------------------- www.progresivnasuza.com -------------------------------------- www.instagram.com/progresivna_suza progresivnasuza@gmail.com -------------------------------------- 1. LOC - Taro (Original mix) [All Day I Dream] 2. Death on the balcony & Flowers on monday - Crystal (Original mix) [Do Not Sit On The Furniture] 3. Tom Day & Monsoonsiren - Elegiac (Makebo remix) [Ruvenzori] 4. Nohan - Time (Armen Miran remix) [Hoomidaas] 5. Wassu & Phonic youth - Always (Original mix) [The Purr] 6. about : river - Silver dusk (Volen Sentir retouch) [Nie Wieder Schlafen] 7. Dmitry Molosh - Little friend (Original mix) [Proton Music] 8. Lerr - Mornings (RIGOONI remix) [3rd Avenue] 9. Jaap Ligthart & Saleh - Kunstkruimels (Santo Adriano black mirror mix) [MNL] 10. Shai T - Where the heart is (Original mix) [Lost Miracle] 11. Greenage - Melody of love (Original mix) [Or Two Strangers] 12. Queen - Radio ga ga (Shai T revisit mix) [Free Download] 13. Tim Green - Vacation to life (Original mix) [All Day I Dream] 14. Sebastien Leger & Tim Green - Embre (Original mix) [Lost Miracle] 15. Khen - Manginot (Original mix) [Lost Miracle] 16. Kasper Koman - In circles (Extended mix) [Juicebox Music] 17. Sebastian Sellares - Zen state (Original mix) [Proton Music] 18. Ocean bloom & Lucas Romagnoli - Pathcid (Alberto Blanco remix) [AH Digital] 19. Simon Vuarambon - Morgana (Original mix) [TRYBESof] 20. Dimuth K - Beams aglow (Original mix) [Proton Music] 21. Kamilo Sanclemente & Dabeat - Magnetic fields (Original mix) [Songspire Records] 22. JFR & Juan Sapia - The girl who stole the stars (Albuqurque & Foletto remix) [3rd Avenue] 23. Kabi (AR) - Open road (Oliver & Tom remix) [Clubsonica Records] 24. Pedro Capelossi - Montjuic (Missus remix) [Modern Agenda] 25. Ezequiel Arias & Artfaq - Varial (Original mix) [Replug] 26. Juan Retamero - Through distance (Original mix) [DJ Mag Latinoamerica Music] 27. Juan Deminics - Intelecto (Original mix) [Serendeep] 28. Mariano Favre - Overthinking (Original mix) [Clubsonica Records] 29. Anton MAKe - Denouement (Original mix) [Proton Music] 30. Beije - Sigil (Emi Galvan remix) [Manual Music] 31. Dmitry Molosh - Elision (Original mix) [Sudbeat] 32. Guy J - Day of light (Original mix) [Lost & Found] 33. Antrim & Ezequiel Arias - White Moon (Alex O'Rion alternative mix) [Or Two Strangers] 34. DJ Zombi - Octopus (Cid Inc. & Orsen remix) [Replug] 35. Bicep - Atlas (ANT remix) [Bandcamp] 36. Mauro Augugliaro - Paradigm (Original mix) [Or Two Strangers] 37. NOIYSE PROJECT - Druid poem (Original mix) [The Soundgarden] 38. Tripswitch - Box fresh (Emi Galvan remix) [onedotsixtwo]

Climactic
Laura Phillips | For Australians Looking for Political Will on Climate Action – It's Found at Local Government

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 9:09


This is an audio adaptation of an article written by Laura Phillips, host of Hypecast, published December 7th, 2020 on Resilience.org. It includes a short message from Dale Martin, author of the Local Government Climate Emergency Toolkit (LGCET). It was produced and edited by Lloyd Richards. Music from Tom Day.  If you have a suggestion for a podcast adaption, or any comments/feedback, please reach publisher Mark Spencer at hello@climactic.fm. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Climactic
Laura Phillips | For Australians Looking for Political Will on Climate Action – It's Found at Local Government

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 11:41


This is an audio adaptation of an article written by Laura Phillips, host of Hypecast, published December 7th, 2020 on Resilience.org.  It includes a short message from Dale Martin, author of the Local Government Climate Emergency Toolkit (LGCET).  It was produced and edited by Lloyd Richards. Music from Tom Day.  If you have a suggestion for a podcast adaption, or any comments/feedback, please reach publisher Mark Spencer at hello@climactic.fm. Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Climactic
Laura Phillips | For Australians Looking for Political Will on Climate Action – It's Found at Local Government

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 9:09


This is an audio adaptation of an article written by Laura Phillips, host of Hypecast, published December 7th, 2020 on Resilience.org.  It includes a short message from Dale Martin, author of the Local Government Climate Emergency Toolkit (LGCET).  It was produced and edited by Lloyd Richards. Music from Tom Day.  If you have a suggestion for a podcast adaption, or any comments/feedback, please reach publisher Mark Spencer at hello@climactic.fm. Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Climactic
Laura Phillips | For Australians Looking for Political Will on Climate Action – It's Found at Local Government

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 9:09


This is an audio adaptation of an article written by Laura Phillips, host of Hypecast, published December 7th, 2020 on Resilience.org. It includes a short message from Dale Martin, author of the Local Government Climate Emergency Toolkit (LGCET). It was produced and edited by Lloyd Richards. Music from Tom Day. If you have a suggestion for a podcast adaption, or any comments/feedback, please reach publisher Mark Spencer at hello@climactic.fm. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein
Healing America With Dr. Jim White Webinar Series | Episode 4 | Tom Day

Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 33:15


Join Dr. Jim White as he interviews Congressman Joe Walsh.

Postal Hub podcast
Ep 220: Reducing emissions in the postal sector

Postal Hub podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 29:46


Tom Day, Chief Commercial Officer and Chief Financial Officer at the International Post Corporation (IPC), joins me to discuss reducing emissions in the postal sector: Six key aims for SMMS Recyclable packaging products sold by postal operators Reusable packaging products The impact of 2020 on posts’ emissions reduction strategies Workload for letter delivery compared to parcel delivery Strategies postal operators are using to reduce last mile emissions Electric vehicles and the source of electricity (renewable vs fossil fuel) Life cycle analysis and the goal of reducing or eliminating carbon emissions Rooftop solar panels and powering the post’s processing cycle during the night Return on investment for renewables Savings that can be driven by building inspections and proper building maintenance Monitoring partner emissions (e.g. subcontractor drivers and franchised post offices) Suppliers reporting emissions - and customer expectations of posts to report emissions Government and customer pressure to reduce last mile emissions The urgency of reducing emissions (compared to far-off carbon reduction targets)

Long Underwear
Tom Day

Long Underwear

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 44:42


Tom Day started working on Warren Miller films in 1984 alongside Scot Schmidt. He started as a young, extreme skier pushing the boundaries and today, he is one of the most celebrated ski cinematographers in the industry. He has been to nearly all seven continents and has worked with some of the most legendary athletes over the years. Tune in to listen to Tom talk about the magic of filmmaking, how a dishwasher ski bum inspired him at a young age, his gratitude for the life he’s lived and about that one time in Italy when he ended up intoxicated and quite literally on fire. Big thanks to our sponsors Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, OpenSnow and SKI Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Seamus Heaney Centre Podcast
S2 Ep3: Showcase Episode: Poetry Summer School 2020

The Seamus Heaney Centre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 44:02


Featuring new work by Genevieve Stevens, Steven Blythe, Alanna Offield, Kevin O'Farrell, Grace Tower, Lorraine Carey, Tim Dwyer, Rebecca Farmer, Sinead Nolan, Iain Whiteley, Rachel Donati, Julia Wieting, Tom Day, Dide, Stephanie Green, and Erin Vance. With a personal note from Nick Laird.  The Seamus Heaney Poetry Summer School is an annual intensive week of study for emerging poets, hosted by the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen's, and led by Professor Nick Laird.  The Seamus Heaney Centre Podcast is created in a small back room by Ian Sansom, Stephen Sexton, and Rachel Brown. This episode was produced by Conor McCafferty. Thanks as always to our writers, and to Nick Boyle for his music.

Sultan + Shepard present Dialekt Radio
Dialekt Radio Episode #033

Sultan + Shepard present Dialekt Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 60:27


1. Tom Day feat. Monsoonsiren - From Afar (Makebo Remix (Earth Version) 2. Jamie Stevens & Joe Miller – Wanderjahr 3. Bax – Nightingale 4. Henry Saiz - Voice of a Gentle Breeze5. Einmusik – Blooming 6. Le Youth - & 7. Simon Doty - Aspen Vista 8. Cassian - Imagination (feat. Tora) (Yotto Remix) 9. Cubicolor - Wake Me Up (Tale Of Us Remix)10. Spada - Part Of Me 11. Dirty South - Kiss from God 

Climactic
Joelle Gergis | Climate scientist, author, troubled sleeper

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 55:32


Dr Joëlle Gergis is an award-winning Australian climate scientist and writer, currently teaching at the Australian National University.  She's the author of the book “The Sunburnt Country. The History and Future of Climate Change in Australia”. Joëlle is also one of the dozen or so Australian lead authors working on the IPCC's upcoming 6th assessment  - in addition to her full-time teaching load.  The results of the refined climate models that she and her fellow scientists are working on terrify her.   While the final IPCC report won't be published until 2022, the results are available now – and they're terrifying. She wakes up in the middle of the night with terrifying dreams of tsunamis. She's been brave enough, and honest enough to share publicly exactly what terrifies her and why. In this podcast she reads aloud her piece in The Monthly -  “Witnessing the Unthinkable”. Thanks to the State Library of Victoria, we can also share her launch speech for “Sunburnt Country” in 2018, which Tim Flannery calls  “a marvelous investigation of Australia's climate, and how we are affecting it”. Our thanks to Tom Day and The General Assembly for their music used in this episode.   Links: https://www.mup.com.au/books/sunburnt-country-paperback-softback https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2020/july/1593525600/jo-lle-gergis/witnessing-unthinkable#mtrhttps://7ampodcast.com.au/episodes/why-we-need-to-feel-climate-change See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Climactic
Joelle Gergis | Climate scientist, author, troubled sleeper

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 55:33


Dr Joëlle Gergis is an award-winning Australian climate scientist and writer, currently teaching at the Australian National University.  She's the author of the book “The Sunburnt Country. The History and Future of Climate Change in Australia”. Joëlle is also one of the dozen or so Australian lead authors working on the IPCC's upcoming 6th assessment  - in addition to her full-time teaching load.  The results of the refined climate models that she and her fellow scientists are working on terrify her.   While the final IPCC report won't be published until 2022, the results are available now – and they're terrifying. She wakes up in the middle of the night with terrifying dreams of tsunamis. She's been brave enough, and honest enough to share publicly exactly what terrifies her and why. In this podcast she reads aloud her piece in The Monthly -  “Witnessing the Unthinkable”. Thanks to the State Library of Victoria, we can also share her launch speech for “Sunburnt Country” in 2018, which Tim Flannery calls  “a marvelous investigation of Australia's climate, and how we are affecting it”. Our thanks to Tom Day and The General Assembly for their music used in this episode.   Links: https://www.mup.com.au/books/sunburnt-country-paperback-softback https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2020/july/1593525600/jo-lle-gergis/witnessing-unthinkable#mtr https://7ampodcast.com.au/episodes/why-we-need-to-feel-climate-change Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Climactic
Joelle Gergis | Climate scientist, author, troubled sleeper

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 58:05


Dr Joëlle Gergis is an award-winning Australian climate scientist and writer, currently teaching at the Australian National University.  She's the author of the book “The Sunburnt Country. The History and Future of Climate Change in Australia”. Joëlle is also one of the dozen or so Australian lead authors working on the IPCC's upcoming 6th assessment  - in addition to her full-time teaching load.  The results of the refined climate models that she and her fellow scientists are working on terrify her.   While the final IPCC report won't be published until 2022, the results are available now – and they're terrifying. She wakes up in the middle of the night with terrifying dreams of tsunamis. She's been brave enough, and honest enough to share publicly exactly what terrifies her and why. In this podcast she reads aloud her piece in The Monthly -  “Witnessing the Unthinkable”. Thanks to the State Library of Victoria, we can also share her launch speech for “Sunburnt Country” in 2018, which Tim Flannery calls  “a marvelous investigation of Australia's climate, and how we are affecting it”. Our thanks to Tom Day and The General Assembly for their music used in this episode.   Links: https://www.mup.com.au/books/sunburnt-country-paperback-softback https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2020/july/1593525600/jo-lle-gergis/witnessing-unthinkable#mtr https://7ampodcast.com.au/episodes/why-we-need-to-feel-climate-change Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Climactic
Joelle Gergis | Climate scientist, author, troubled sleeper

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 55:33


Dr Joëlle Gergis is an award-winning Australian climate scientist and writer, currently teaching at the Australian National University.  She's the author of the book “The Sunburnt Country. The History and Future of Climate Change in Australia”.Joëlle is also one of the dozen or so Australian lead authors working on the IPCC's upcoming 6th assessment  - in addition to her full-time teaching load. The results of the refined climate models that she and her fellow scientists are working on terrify her.   While the final IPCC report won't be published until 2022, the results are available now – and they're terrifying.She wakes up in the middle of the night with terrifying dreams of tsunamis. She's been brave enough, and honest enough to share publicly exactly what terrifies her and why.In this podcast she reads aloud her piece in The Monthly -  “Witnessing the Unthinkable”.Thanks to the State Library of Victoria, we can also share her launch speech for “Sunburnt Country” in 2018, which Tim Flannery calls  “a marvelous investigation of Australia's climate, and how we are affecting it”.Our thanks to Tom Day and The General Assembly for their music used in this episode. Links:https://www.mup.com.au/books/sunburnt-country-paperback-softbackhttps://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2020/july/1593525600/jo-lle-gergis/witnessing-unthinkable#mtrhttps://7ampodcast.com.au/episodes/why-we-need-to-feel-climate-change See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Lounge Life
KANEDO - LOUNGE LIFE Ep.72 (Deep Edition)

Lounge Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 59:55


This episode comes with an special selection of the modern Deep House vision, with soft melodies and outstanding grooves... Hypnotic! 1.- Jeff Eveline - Crashes in Love (Beije Remix) [3rd Avenue] 2.- Maliq Nature - Luqorio [The Purr] 3.- Erdi Irmak - Daisy (Original Mix) [Tale & Tone] 4.- Ben Böhmer & Malou - Lost in Mind (Volen Sentir Extended Interpretation) [Anjunadeep] 5.- Peter Makto, Gregory S - Arrabona (Arina Mur Remix) [Lost Diaries] 6.- Cari Golden, Thomas Gandey, Rowee - Rise (Original Mix) [Saturn Return] 7.- Matthias Meyer, Ryan Davis - Crying Juno (Original Mix) [Watergate Records] 8.- Luekko - Essence (Tuxedo Remix) [Electronic Tree] 9.- Tom Day & Monsoonsiren - Elegiac (Makebo Remix) [Ruvenzori] 10.- Nohan - Four Walls (Lost Desert Remix) [TRYBESof] 11.- Adriatique, Delhia De France, Marino Canal - Home (Original Mix) [Siamese] Download for free on The Artist Union

Silk Music Showcase
Silk Music Showcase 551 (A.M.R Mix)

Silk Music Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 58:45


Search “Silk Music – New Releases” on Spotify to stream all of our new tunes or click here. Tracklist: 1. Tim Green – Cedar [All Day I Dream] [00:00] 2. Tom Day feat. Monsoonsiren – Elegiac (Makebo Remix) [Ruvenzori] [6:28] 3. … Continue reading →

Climactic
BZE | The Million Jobs Plan | Public Launch | Podcast Adaptation

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 76:43


On June 29 2020, Beyond Zero Emissions launched The Million Jobs Plan. The launch included a stellar line up including Christiana Figueres and Mike Cannon-Brookes. You can watch the webinar launch here. Climactic has adapted the event to audio, by shortening and producing the webinar recording into a version you can enjoy over headphones.  The Million Jobs Plan is the framework to restore our economy. We've mapped out how we can rebuild our nation through practical projects that can restore our economy, modernise our industry, reskill our workforce and deliver a bright and secure economic future We've identified seven key sectors across our economy where strategic investment over the next five years would have the most impact and create the most jobs, including Energy Building Manufacturing Transport Recycling Land Use Training Jobs will be distributed around Australia, including in cities and regions already under pressure from the closure of traditional heavy industry and manufacturing, historical droughts and fires, and high unemployment. The next stage of this project will include shortlisting of several priority projects across Australia that we will present to the government over the coming months, along with the private investors and partnerships needed to realise these projects, create good, secure jobs and kick our economy back into gear. Learn more and get involved at www.bze.org.au This adaptation was produced by Mark Spencer, Climactic Collective.  Music in this episode was provided by David Hudson, Tom Day, and Nine Inch Nails (under Creative Commons license).  See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Climactic
BZE | The Million Jobs Plan | Public Launch | Podcast Adaptation

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 76:44


On June 29 2020, Beyond Zero Emissions launched The Million Jobs Plan. The launch included a stellar line up including Christiana Figueres and Mike Cannon-Brookes. You can watch the webinar launch here.Climactic has adapted the event to audio, by shortening and producing the webinar recording into a version you can enjoy over headphones. The Million Jobs Plan is the framework to restore our economy. We've mapped out how we can rebuild our nation through practical projects that can restore our economy, modernise our industry, reskill our workforce and deliver a bright and secure economic futureWe've identified seven key sectors across our economy where strategic investment over the next five years would have the most impact and create the most jobs, including Energy Building Manufacturing Transport Recycling Land Use Training Jobs will be distributed around Australia, including in cities and regions already under pressure from the closure of traditional heavy industry and manufacturing, historical droughts and fires, and high unemployment.The next stage of this project will include shortlisting of several priority projects across Australia that we will present to the government over the coming months, along with the private investors and partnerships needed to realise these projects, create good, secure jobs and kick our economy back into gear.Learn more and get involved at www.bze.org.auThis adaptation was produced by Mark Spencer, Climactic Collective. Music in this episode was provided by David Hudson, Tom Day, and Nine Inch Nails (under Creative Commons license).  See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Climactic
BZE | The Million Jobs Plan | Public Launch | Podcast Adaptation

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 76:44


On June 29 2020, Beyond Zero Emissions launched The Million Jobs Plan. The launch included a stellar line up including Christiana Figueres and Mike Cannon-Brookes. You can watch the webinar launch here. Climactic has adapted the event to audio, by shortening and producing the webinar recording into a version you can enjoy over headphones.  The Million Jobs Plan is the framework to restore our economy. We've mapped out how we can rebuild our nation through practical projects that can restore our economy, modernise our industry, reskill our workforce and deliver a bright and secure economic future We've identified seven key sectors across our economy where strategic investment over the next five years would have the most impact and create the most jobs, including Energy Building Manufacturing Transport Recycling Land Use Training Jobs will be distributed around Australia, including in cities and regions already under pressure from the closure of traditional heavy industry and manufacturing, historical droughts and fires, and high unemployment. The next stage of this project will include shortlisting of several priority projects across Australia that we will present to the government over the coming months, along with the private investors and partnerships needed to realise these projects, create good, secure jobs and kick our economy back into gear. Learn more and get involved at www.bze.org.au This adaptation was produced by Mark Spencer, Climactic Collective.  Music in this episode was provided by David Hudson, Tom Day, and Nine Inch Nails (under Creative Commons license).  Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Climactic
BZE | The Million Jobs Plan | Public Launch | Podcast Adaptation

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 79:16


On June 29 2020, Beyond Zero Emissions launched The Million Jobs Plan. The launch included a stellar line up including Christiana Figueres and Mike Cannon-Brookes. You can watch the webinar launch here. Climactic has adapted the event to audio, by shortening and producing the webinar recording into a version you can enjoy over headphones.  The Million Jobs Plan is the framework to restore our economy. We've mapped out how we can rebuild our nation through practical projects that can restore our economy, modernise our industry, reskill our workforce and deliver a bright and secure economic future We've identified seven key sectors across our economy where strategic investment over the next five years would have the most impact and create the most jobs, including Energy Building Manufacturing Transport Recycling Land Use Training Jobs will be distributed around Australia, including in cities and regions already under pressure from the closure of traditional heavy industry and manufacturing, historical droughts and fires, and high unemployment. The next stage of this project will include shortlisting of several priority projects across Australia that we will present to the government over the coming months, along with the private investors and partnerships needed to realise these projects, create good, secure jobs and kick our economy back into gear. Learn more and get involved at www.bze.org.au This adaptation was produced by Mark Spencer, Climactic Collective.  Music in this episode was provided by David Hudson, Tom Day, and Nine Inch Nails (under Creative Commons license).  Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Joie de Vivre - Podcast
Joie de Vivre - Episode 284

Joie de Vivre - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 61:35


Joie de Vivre - Episode 284. Tracklist as follows.- 01)Lane 8 - Keep On (Extended Mix) 02)Luttrell - No Pressure (Original Mix) 03)The Palindromes - Kirkjufell (Original Mix) 04)Tom Day, Monsoonsiren - Elegiac (Makebo Remix) 05)Fidem Community - Zero Three 06)Monkey Safari - Safe (Original Mix) 07)Einmusik - Ignition (Original Mix) 08)Alex Breitling - Moonlight (Extended Mix) 09)DAVI - Stargazer (Original Mix) 10)Simon Vuarambon - Ethiopian Please support all artists. Mexico City - June 11, 2020

Bark n Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk
How do you find the perfect home for you and your dog? Bo Palazola, LIV Sotheby's International Realty agent in Breckenridge, Colorado discusses house hunting tips.

Bark n Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 8:28


Bo Palazola - Real Estate Agent discuss homes, pets and house hunting tips! Bo is a Real Estate Professional in Breckenridge, Colorado United States. Bo was licensed at the young age of 24, and quickly became one of the top real estate agents of Summit County selling 19 homes in just his first year in business. He's dedicated to serving you by building a meaningful professional relationship and truly understanding your deep needs and wants. Bo is already known for going above and beyond expectations for both buyers and sellers. Bo has taken over the Breckenridge luxury market in less than 2 years. He prides himself on always being there for his sellers and bringing a new digital marketing approach that's proven to sell high end homes in Breck. Bo's niche is the luxury market in Breckenridge and he knows how to sell high end homes with proven results. Bo is huge on digital marketing in our top feeder markets where our buyers are coming from. He is truly there for his sellers 7 days a week, 24/7! His marketing techniques are unique to the traditional agent in Breck and separates him from the competition. Bo Palazola recently partnered up with the experienced broker Mr. Tom Day, they formed the Day-Palazola Group with Sotheby's International Realty to truly dominate the high end luxury market in Breckenridge. Let us serve you and show our proven results will sell your home. We pride ourselves on valuing a relationship and not a deal. We are looking forward to helping you buy or sell your mountain home! Visit Bo at https://www.sothebysrealty.com/eng/associate/180-a-df18120720161030811/bo-palazola Visit Bark & Wag at: www.barknwag.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/barknwag/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bark_n_wag/ Twitter https://twitter.com/barknwagpooch Pintrest https://www.pinterest.com/barknwagdogs/ Estsy https://www.etsy.com/shop/BarknWag Itunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bark-n-wag-15-minute-vet-talk/id1095141478  

Joie de Vivre - Podcast
Joie de Vivre - Episode 282

Joie de Vivre - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 61:41


Joie de Vivre - Episode 282. Tracklist as follows.- 01)Max & Nom - Sand Waves (Extended Mix) 02)Marsh, Nox Van - Come Together (Extended Mix) 03)Travertia - Vei (Original Mix) 04)Che-Yung - New Dopamine (Extended Mix) 05)M.O.S. - Tam V Oblakah (Original Mix) 06)Marsh, Nox Vahn - Naturish (Extended Mix) 07)Kasper Koman - The Blind Navigator (Extended Mix) 08)Tom Day, Monsoosiren - From Afar (Makebo Remix (Earth Version)) 09)Jody Wisternoff, Mimi Page - For Those We Knew (Extended Mix) Please support all artists...all tracks are available at www.beatport.com Monterrey, Mexico - May 28, 2020

Deep House Techno Mixes by Silar

Tracklist 01. Tom Day, Monsoonsiren - From Afar (Makebo Remix Earth Version) [Ruvenzori] 02. boys be kko - Tapisl (Original Mix) [Atomnation] 03. Nohan - Four Walls (Lost Desert Remix) [TRYBESof] 04. Jonathan Kaspar - Kali (Original Mix) [VOD] 05. Djuma Soundsystem, Fake Mood - Oloro Nyager feat. Olith (Club Mix) [Get Physical] 06. Ian Ludvig - Kusa (Original Mix) [Go Deeva] 07. Zac, BAKKA (BR) - La Culebra (Original Mix) [Eklektisch] 08. Chris Sen & Guy Herman - Circling Back (Original Mix) [Einmusika] 09. EdOne, Martin HERRS - Tatalina (Original Mix) [MoBlack] 10. Allan Shotter - Matriarchy (Original Mix) [2DIY4]

Moods by Lara Potthoff
*MOODS* by Lara Potthoff @ zenFM 21.05.2020

Moods by Lara Potthoff

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 59:50


*MOODS* compiled by Lara Potthoff zenFM, Gent/Belgium - 21.05.2020104,5 FM and digital onlineHello zenFM & musiclovers,Welcome to another week with tons of beautiful, new music.This week you’ll listen to brand new releases by RIP Swirl, Til Kolare, Cornucopia, Jik and Lemongrass and pre-listen to tracks of the upcoming new albums by Telefuzz and Henry Green.You’ll hear also a free-soundcloud-download of SYML remixed by Vandelor, two very beautiful tracks of the interesting collaboration between Tempelhof and Gigi Masin, and a fresh remix of the latest work between Tom Day and Monsoonsiren.Get ready for takeoff and enjoy the flight.Love, Laraplaylist:Hope U Are Well - RIP SwirlSometimes Tonight (Feat. Valeska Pasta) - Til KolareCorner Song (Jex Remix) - Tempelhof & Gigi MasinFrom Afar (Makebo Remix - Earth Version) - Tom Day & MonsoonsirenHolding You Tight When the World collapses - CornucopiaThe Bird (Vandelor 'Frozen In Time' Mix) - SYMLArp I - JikSilent Rooms - TelefuzzBlue 13 (Steve Cobby Remix) - Tempelhof & Gigi MasinTide (feat. Andreya Triana) - Henry GreenTropical Garden - Lemongrass

Ken Steele's Podcast Worldwide
The Moment I Saw You (New Ambient and Chill Music)

Ken Steele's Podcast Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 63:31


The Moment I Saw You is a new ambient and chill music podcast by Ken Steele. Please check out some of the world's best ambient and chill music. Artist names and song titles are in order of play...GROUNDFOLD-I DON'T WANT TO SEE YOU FALL (feat. Andy Leech)(original mix), CATNIP CLOUDS-OCEAN (original mix), TIIKK-BREATHE IN MY AUTUMN (original mix), ALICKS-IF THINGS DON'T WORK OUT (original mix), KAZUKII-DESIGN (feat. Dianna)(original mix), WILJAN-WHERE DO WE GO (original mix), BASSVOMIT-SO MANY THINGS LEFT UNSAID (original mix), TOM DAY and LAURA LETHLEAN-SORROW (original mix), BLUE VIVDAA-RUNAWAY (feat. Anaik)(original mix), NGAHERE WAFER-SAND (original mix), RIVUS-ALL I NEED (original mix), ANNA B MAY-IF I HAD WINGS (original mix), SION-KEYS and SMOOTHIES (original mix), FKJ-YLANG YLANG (original mix), PEGGY LEE-IS THAT ALL THERE IS (original version), Waves and thunder as ending. Thanks for listening from, Ken Steele. Please share my podcasts.

ARTSPEAKER
Abi Ogle

ARTSPEAKER

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019


Trevor and Tom Day welcome Abi Ogle to the podcast, the most recent alumni of ArtSpeak Presents. Currently based out of Indianapolis, Abi has a unique way of being both positive and realistic - helping people mourn side by side while bringing them together and moving forward. Moving from paint all the way to mediums like human hair, used pillowcases, and water soluble embroidery, she makes beauty out of what is seemingly mundane, and genuinely cares for the people that take in her work. Check out her next show at The Harrison Gallery on July 5. Find out more about Abi Ogle here: https://aogleart.com/ https://www.instagram.com/abiogle/ https://www.facebook.com/abi.ogle.1 Find out more about ArtSpeak here: https://artspeak.co/ https://www.instagram.com/artspeak.co/ https://www.facebook.com/ArtSpeak.co

This Sounds Serious
5: The Mayor

This Sounds Serious

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 27:18


Gwen’s focus turns to Rhoda Day, Jimmy’s mother and the longtime mayor of Tom Day. Just how many strings is Rhoda Day pulling in this town? And are they about to snap?

Referencia Radio by Club kloedj
Trance Mix Vol.29 - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Referencia Radio by Club kloedj

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2019 82:03


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Tracklist & timestamp: 1. 00:00 Headstrong feat stine grove - love until it hurts (aurosonic progressive mix) 2. 07:00 Christian Burns, Paul Oakenfold & JES - As We Collide (Orjan Nilsen Remix) 3. 12:15 Tom Day and Toby Emerson - Earth (Progressive Trance) 4. 17:32 Aleksey Sladkov, Matthew Preffekt & Sasha August - Bounty (Original Mix) 5. 23:00 Alex M.O.R.P.H. feat. Shannon Hurley – Monday Morning Madness (Alexander Popov Remix) 6. 28:38 Aly & Fila feat. Sue McLaren - I Can Hear You (Beat Service Remix) 7. 36:00 Markus Schulz And Jochen Miller - Rotunda (Original Mix) 8. 41:10 Meridian - Turning Point (Original Mix) 9. 47:05 Dan Dobson - Reminition (Original Mix) 10. 52:25 Kenan Teke - Soma_ (Tolga Uzulmez Remix) 11. 58:25 Magic Sense- Rain (Mhammed El Alami Remix) 12. 1:04:06 Andy Hope - Santeria (Ronski Speed Remix) 13. 1:09:27 Abstract Vision & Philippe El Sisi - Aerobatics (Original Mix) 14. 1:15:28 BluEye- Angels & Demons (Original Mix)Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Referencia Radio by Club kloedj. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/88896

This Sounds Serious
3: All About Jimmy

This Sounds Serious

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 34:09


Gwen travels to Tom Day, Oregon the home of serial hostage-taker Jimmy Kline and learns about his criminal past through his mother, his neighbors, and the man himself.

This Sounds Serious
2: Hostages

This Sounds Serious

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 31:32


Gwen takes us on an audio tour of an incredibly bizarre 9-1-1 call that chronicles the 36 hours that Jimmy Kline held a bank hostage in Tom Day, Oregon, claiming the mayor killed his girlfriend, Melissa Turner.

Future Astronauts Horizons
Future Astronauts Horizons #031

Future Astronauts Horizons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019


Episode #031 of Horizons is here! This weeks episode is an ambient mix featuring music from artists such as Resotone, Mu Arae, Cerah, Tom Day and more.

Dr. Kat Gone to the Dogs on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Dr. Kat Gone to the Dogs - Episode 14 Urgent: Do You Know About These Dangers Lurking in Your Home?

Dr. Kat Gone to the Dogs on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 24:27


You think that your home is the safest place for your dog, right? There ARE dangers in your home and you need to know what they are. We talk with Dr. Tom Day who is a specialist in Emergency and Critical care for pets. He shares which are the most common household reasons he sees dogs in his ER practice. These emergencies are preventable with a little forethought, but how can you plan if you don’t know? From medications to plants to things that seem ok, Dr. Day and I are here to help! You might guess some of these dangers, but you might be surprised. Learn what you can do to prevent these tragedies. Save your dog a stressful visit to the ER and maybe save his/her life. You cannot afford to miss this episode. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Urgent: Do You Know About These Dangers Lurking in Your Home on Pet Life Radio

Nine Lives with Dr. Kat - Cat podcasts for cat lovers on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Nine Lives with Dr. Kat - Episode 27 Urgent: Do You Know About These Dangers Lurking in Your Home?

Nine Lives with Dr. Kat - Cat podcasts for cat lovers on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 15:24


You think that your home is the safest place for your cat, right? There ARE dangers in your home and you need to know what they are. We talk with Dr. Tom Day who is a specialist in Emergency and Critical care for pets. He shares which are the most common household reasons he sees cats in his ER practice. These emergencies are preventable with a little forethought, but how can you plan if you don’t know? From medications to plants to things that seem ok, Dr. Day and I are here to help! You might guess some of these dangers, but you might be surprised. Learn what you can do to prevent these tragedies. Save your cat a stressful visit to the ER and maybe save his/her life. You cannot afford to miss this episode. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Urgent: Do You Know About These Dangers Lurking in Your Home on Pet Life Radio

Good Seats Still Available
082: AFL & NFL Football All-Star Ron McDole

Good Seats Still Available

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 91:06


In a nearly 20-year playing career across the 1960s American Football League and 1970s NFL, defensive end Ron McDole (The Dancing Bear: My Eighteen Years in the Trenches of the AFL and NFL) experienced pro football’s modern-day coming-of-age from inside his old-school, two-bar helmet.  From 1961-1978, McDole played in over 250 professional games, including championship runs with the AFL Buffalo Bills (1964, 1965) and a Super Bowl appearance with the NFL Washington Redskins in 1972. A cagey and deceptively agile athlete, McDole wreaked havoc on football’s best offenses as part of a Bills defensive line (including left tackle Jim Dunaway, right tackle Tom Sestak, and right end Tom Day) that held opponents without a rushing touchdown for 17 straight games across 1964-65. His twelve career interceptions remain a pro record for defensive linemen. Traded by the Bills in 1970, he was given new life in Washington as one of the most famous members of George Allen s game-smart veterans known as the “Over the Hill Gang.”  Through it all, McDole was known and loved by teammates and foes alike for his knowledge and skill on the field and his ability to have fun off it. In this revealing conversation with host Tim Hanlon, McDole describes: the unique camaraderie of playing in small-market Buffalo and in the upstart AFL; the reality of needing off-season jobs to pay the bills and make ends meet; the continual magnanimity of Bills’ owner Ralph Wilson; and (at 45:00) the price he and many of his fellow players are now paying health-wise for playing the game they loved, with very little acknowledgement or support from the NFL. Check out our new sponsors 503 Sports – and our continuing friends: OldSchoolShirts.com, SportsHistoryCollectibles.com, Audible, and MyBookie!

Adventures in Utopia City
youneverknow - Utopia Part 1 (The Road from Your Place to the Utopia City)

Adventures in Utopia City

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 59:44


Манифест. Adventures in Utopia City - не миксы, это музыкальные полотна. Музыкальные полотна, сотканные не из стилей, направлений или жанров, но из настроений и атмосферы. Созданы не для фона будней, они для погружения в воображение. Слушатель может создавать свой собственный образ мира Утопии и путешествовать внутри него. Adventures in Utopia City - почти произведение искусства. Оно не для всех. Но для каждого. Manifesto. Adventures in Utopia City - not mixes, these are musical canvases. Music canvases woven not from styles, trends or genres, but from moods and atmosphere. They are not created for the background of everyday life, they are for immersing oneself in the imagination. The listener can create his own image of the city of Utopia and travel inside it. Adventures in Utopia City - almost a piece of art. It is not for all. But for everyone. The Road from Your Place to the Utopia City Треклист / Tracklist 01. Valentin Stip - **** 02. Bugge Wesseltoft feat Sidsel Endresen - Try 03. Archive - A Thousand Thoughts 04. Nikita Quasim - The Way I Felt Today 05. Bugge Wesseltoft - Yoyk 06. Nicola Cruz - La Mirada 07. DJ Krush - Coruscation 08. Thomas Ragsdale - Flower Of Yorkshire 09. DM Stith - Amylette 10. The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble - Lead Squid 11. The Jack Wood - Silver Gun (Ode to Weapon) 12. Talk Talk - The Rainbow 13. Michael Arthur Holloway - Dead Weight 14. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lambs’ Breath 15. Just Friends - Avalanche 16. Darkside - A2 17. Zero 7 - The Colour Of Spring 18. Boogrov - Together 19. Darkside - A1 20. Yasmine Hamdan - Deny 21. Boozoo Bajou - Amoniard 22. Tom Day & Monsoonsiren - Love Is Rare 23. Nils Petter Molvaer - Jackson Reef 24. Klangstof - Island 320 https://yadi.sk/d/wfp0XIwG3aaHm3

ARTSPEAKER
ARTSPEAKER Tom Day

ARTSPEAKER

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 52:15


Trevor Chats with Visual artist and Indianapolis native Tom Day.

Men in the Middle
Show #136- National Parks Employee Tom Day talks about our parks and momuments in America.

Men in the Middle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 59:00


Tom Day drives a bus in Glacier National Park, he talks about it this week.

Future Astronauts Horizons
Future Astronauts Horizons #011

Future Astronauts Horizons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018


Episode #011 of Future Astronauts Horizons is here! Today's episode features new music from Whithe, Sibewest, covet, Tom Day, A Cerulean State and more.

Booktalks Quick and Simple
Booth, Tom.  DAY AT THE BEACH

Booktalks Quick and Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018


Booth, Tom.  DAY AT THE BEACH

The Love & The Music

Most of these mixes stir in the imagination for years before their songs bond together to form something complete. But this set of tunes seemed to coalesce out from nowhere, seemingly from the ether itself in a strangely quick and unexpected way. Music that lays a gentle and inspiring background for any journey. Maybe a physical experience of endurance or strength. Or maybe a nonphysical exploration of your inner landscape, riding on the back of your turtle totem into the far edges of the sea and your imagination. In a subtle way there was a teaching that came with this mix; to remember how important integration and reflection is with every journey. If we continue to forget to make time and space to integrate, then integration becomes the great odyssey. Inspirational cover art of the Harvest Moon by Patrick Latter. More of Patrick's photography can be found at http://www.hikingphoto.com/ or on instagram @patricklatter. Special thanks to all artists featured below. If you enjoy any song in particular, please support the artist and purchase the track through the artist's online shop. TRACKLIST: 01 Liquid Memoirs - Escape 02 Project - Sadness 03 Bombay Dub Orchestra - Feel (Thievery Corporation Remix) 04 Beat Foundation - My Freedom 05 Manyus Joan Eta - Space Life 06 Coastline - Adriatic Sea (Milews remix) 07 Tom Day & Monsoonsiren - Elegiac 08 Glide & Swerve - Y Mor 09 Rob D - Clubbed to Death 10 Mylo - Valley of the Dolls 11 Thievery Corporation - Satyam Shivam Sundaram (Govinda Remix) 12 Mylo - Emotion 98.6 13 Erik De Koning - Dream Flight (Chill Master) 14 Lamb - Angelica

Target USA Podcast by WTOP
Target USA -- Bugles Across America, making sure America's fallen military personnel are treated with dignity

Target USA Podcast by WTOP

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017


Often times people who served this country, some of whom who gave their lives, are laid to rest without a live rendition of taps. They end up with a prerecorded version. It was especially bad in the early-to-mid 2000s, when hundreds of deceased veterans came home from Iraq and Afghanistan during the height of those wars. Tom Day was offended, so he started Bugles Across America and began playing by himself at as many funerals as he could. The organization now has 5,000 buglers and a remarkable story. We present it here on Target USA.

The XS Noize Podcast
#11: Dodgy's Mathew Priest talks forthcoming album ‘What Are We Fighting For' - XS Noize Music Podcast

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 36:29


Dodgy were originally together for seven years and in that time, released three albums totalling over a million sales worldwide and had 12 Top 40 singles, including Staying Out For The Summer, If You're Thinking Of Me and Good Enough. On 2nd September 2016 Dodgy are to release their new album ‘What Are We Fighting For' on Cherry Red Records. ‘What Are We Fighting For' is the fifth album from the original Dodgy line-up - Nigel Clark, Mathew Priest and Andy Miller – and the first of new material since their widely lauded comeback reunion album, ‘Stand Upright In A Cool Place'. It is also the first album to feature relatively new member Stu Thoy on bass and vibes, who joined the band to help them tour the last album and has managed to hang on in there ever since, and their first for new label Cherry Red Records. Mark Millar caught up with Dodgy hitman Mathew Priest to chat all about it. This weeks unsigned band is Guns of the Seneca. You can hear their track: Largo Parenchyma from their album Citizens of the Universe. Our own Tom Day said about Guns of the Seneca: They're epic. Not in the broad spectrum compliment sense but quite literally. Their music is layered up to the eyeballs and quite frankly, brilliant. It barely even registers that they are mostly instrumental as it just doesn't matter that there's very little vocal and they blew me away in one track. They successfully move from tranquil to blistering in a moment and their stuff is so tight if you stuck coal in it you'd get a diamond back out and I'm still trying to work out how 3 people make such an enormously complicated sound! Get in touch: podcast@xsnoize.com

The XS Noize Podcast
#2: Hurricane #1 front-man Alex Lowe talks to Mark Millar - XS Noize Music Podcast

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2016 40:44


XS Noize Editor-in-Chief, Mark Millar talks to staff writer and photographer Tom Day about how unsigned bands/artists can feature on our 'XS Noize Unsigned Showcase'. After battling cancer, Hurricane #1 front man Alex Lowe has emerged triumphant and resurrected his old band with a new line up. In 2015 Hurricane #1 released their first album in 16 years, “Find What You Love And Let It Kill You” to critical acclaim. Alex Lowe talks to Mark Millar about their next album 'Melodic Rainbows'. Get in touch with us here podcast@xsnoize.com  

Alexei Smirnov
Alexei Smirnov- The World keeps on girl 36 mix

Alexei Smirnov

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2015 65:57


После двухмесячного перерыва, меня посетила фортепианная муза, представляю Вам 36-й выпуск. Открывает его, ремикс парней из Aurosonic с ещё не вышедшего релиза Roman Messer и вокалистки из Украины Eskova. Мелодичность, нежность.Музыкант из Ганновера Sascha Ende напоминает нам о прошедшем лете,жарком солнце, неспешных прогулок по пляжу. Потрясающий красивый, стильный трек.Воздушный и атмосферный Start Running, особенно, это чувствуется после середины трека, pad...Редкий трек от Nale, ассоциации с высокими горами, словно наблюдаешь полёт красивейших птиц.Люблю открывать новые имена вокалисток. Прекраснейшая Elizaveta, обладательница академическими вокальными данными. Родом из Нью-Йорка, но работает в России. Рекомендую к просмотру клип на эту песню. И снова открытие! Фолк, сладкий голос. Halo. Таня, огромное спасибо за "наводку" на такую прелесть. )Lana Del Rey. Именно она. Уверен, это лучшая композиция с её будущего альбома "Honeymoon". Включить фантазии... OST к будущему фильму о Бонде, или.., Мэрлин Монро современности в её лице.Ещё одна легенда. Bjork. Холодная Исландия, но какой голос... Очень впечатлил фильм "Танцующая в темноте". Тяжелый, красивый, на любителя.Музыкант из Новосибирска, Денис Иванов. Клавиши, грусть. Мелодия, которая цепляет где-то глубоко внутри. Стихи от Евы, Евы Павловой. Быть может, кто-нибудь услышит в них свою жизнь?Манчестерские парни Seawaves, воистину сильный вокал. Бабочки и Драконы...Jess Morgan - это не только EDM- сцена, "качающий транс", 140 bpm. Мне кажется, что такие композиции, это для себя и для друзей, что-то близкое, интимное.Здесь я промолчу. Ghost Of Paraguay, на едине с самим собой.Olafur & Frahm - шикарный neo-classic дуэт. Прекрасная новинка.Катя Бурова, надеюсь, что вы ещё обязательно запишите стихи, и для них напишут музыку талантливые.И на последок, мысли о глобальном, о вечном, о будущем... ambient dream.Приятного.       1.Roman Messer feat. Eskova - Without You (Aurosonic Chillout Remix) 2.Sascha Ende -Satisfaction 3.Tom Day feat Laura Lethlean- Start Running 4.Nale-Panorama (Vocal Version) 5.Elizaveta - Icarus 6.Lotte Kestner - Halo 7.Lana Del Rey - Honeymoon 8.Bjork - Stonemilker 9.LasImagenes - Into Infinity 10.Eva Pavlova - Angel Schlesser 11.Seawaves -Butterflies & Dragons (Piano Version) 12.Jess Morgan-Time Machine 13.Ghosts Of Paraguay Feat. Aidan Dullaghan - Wait for You 14.Olafur Arnalds & Nils Frahm- Life Story 15.Solarsoul feat Katya Burova - Instant (Intro Mix) 16.Stray Theories - Breathless

Alexei Smirnov
Alexei Smirnov-The World keeps on girl 33 mix

Alexei Smirnov

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2015 61:33


33 - довольно красивое число, надеюсь, что вам понравится.Открывает его, воздушный трек от саунд-продюсера Александра M.A.A. Ребята из Above & Beyond не нуждаются в представлении, тем более, если вместе с ними прекраснейшая Justine Suissa.Любимый мною музыкант из Казани Robien M с новой, достаточно интересной работой, чувствуется свой, авторский стиль.Сладкий, нежный, возбуждающий воображение ремикс на "Счастье" Наташи Натюн, от мега человека Рустама.Продолжаем свежайшим летним миксом от Владимира Риб и Юрия Семеняга. Приятно открывать новых вокалисток, и имя её - Софья Данай из Канады, сменяет ее снова "парящий" звук, и голос Bo Bruce. Мужской крик души, эмоции, чувства, всё смешалось в этой инструментальной симфонии. Люблю Англию, люблю так же и проект из Лондона Hiatus, всегда качественно, интересно, и не возможно оторваться, хочется поставить на replay.Хочу выразить благодарность Александру за то, что эксклюзивно поделился этой композицией. Катя Бурова - продолжайте, пожалуйста, у Вас это правда  очень хорошо получается. Красивая, талантливая, чувствительная Ameli Na Meli и гитарный соул. Природа,лес, яркое солнце, грусть, именно такое представляется слушая "Любовь-редкость". Япония - закрытая страна со своими традициями, правилами, философией, цветущей сакурой, и редкой музыкой.Прошу строго не судить мой голос, интонацию, не специалист, но старался. ) Спасибо Hammock за фон. Про концовку микса промолчу. Просто послушайте.Приятного.   1.M.A.A. - Light of Soul (Original Mix) 2.Above & Beyond feat. Justine Suissa - Little Something (Original Mix) 3.Robien M feat. Diliya - 67P С-G 4.Igor Pumphonia feat. Natune - Happiness (Bryan Milton Chillout Remix) 5.Sunbird - They Accept Paradise (R.I.B & Seven24 Chillout Mix) 6.Sophia Danai - Wish You Well (Owsey Remix) 7.Bo Bruce - Echoes 8.Estiva & The Spacies - Voices (Acoustic Mix) 9.Hiatus feat. Shura - Cloud City 10.Sasha Kolobenin ft. Katya Burova - Rastvoryayus 11.Ameli Na Meli - Don't Wake Me 12.Tom Day feat. Monsoonsiren- Love Is Rare (original version) 13.Aoi Teshima- Niji The Rainbow 14.Hammock - Locating Silence (Alexei Smirnov voice) 15.Olafur Arnalds & Alice Sara Ott - Verses 16.We Are All Astronauts - Once

Ilya Cryis - PLAY
Ilya Cryis pres. 'Красивый и Чёткий DubStep' - [Ep'25] Красивый

Ilya Cryis - PLAY

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2014 33:36


- время откровенных желаний, жажда морского тепла и солнца, отрешения от всех проблем, время уединения с кем-то очень близким.. Это серия 30 минутных эпизодов в стиле DubStep.  Нечётные эпизоды 'красивый' - будут с акцентом на красоту; Четные 'чёткий' - с акцентом на динамику и жесть. [Ep'25] Красивый 1. Au5 - Follow You 2. Bombs and Bottles - Pregame (Official SKITZRemix) 3. Synx & ParanorMeow - Falling 4. Gemini & Greta Svabo Bech - Fire Inside (Lonely Hearts Edition) 5. Tom Day & Monsoonsiren - We Watched The Clouds Form Shapes (Kyson Remix) 6. Koresma - Clouds 7. Alina Baraz & Galimatias - Make You Feel (Pyxis Remix) 8. Melvv - Destination 9. Tulpa - Inverse #cryis

Wild City
Wild City #078 - Monsoonsiren

Wild City

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2014 34:46


20 year old Bangalore based producer Nathan Menon’s collaboration with Tom Day resulted in what is possibly the single most beautiful track released in 2013. Picked by Border Movement and the #1 artist to watch out for in 2014 completely off the back of 'Love Is Rare, "Menon displayed tremendous vocal ability: a falsetto unironically comparable to Justin Vernon or Jai Paul." Apart from the EP he made with Tom Day, Menon’s output has almost been exclusively via sporadic uploads on SoundCloud. A few mixes, collaborations and tracks that are in effect enough to have us expecting something pretty interesting from this young kid. We've spoken to him in depth and know that there's some special collaborations on the way, as well as some new production that he's hopefully going to be ready to debut by the end of the year. Until now, we've managed to source a tasty little precursor and insight into the sonic mindset of Monsoonsiren. Like Monsoonsiren himself, the mix is difficult to define, only heightened by his decision to include one of his own productions at the very end. In just 35 minutes, Menon moves through a lot of music, maintaining a fairly straight cut vibe. And despite all of the music's familiar elements, there's still no one else out there who sounds quite like him, when taking into consideration his choice of samples and tracklist. “So, here’s my bipolar mixtape. Put on some headphones and eat some Parle-G." - Monsoonsiren For a tracklist and further info, head over here: http://www.thewildcity.com/EN/music.xhtml/article/5766-wild-city-078-monsoonsiren

Solitudes
Martin Grey - Solitudes 086 (Incl. John Kitts Guest Mix)

Solitudes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2014 121:23


Tracklist: Hour 1 - Martin Grey: 01. Schodt - Waiting 02. Eguana - Crystal Leaf Of The Tree 03. Harmonic Rush - Pass Over In Silence 04. A.e.r.o. - Talking With Clouds 05. Blank & Jones - Closer (Daylight Mix) 06. Soty & R.I.B. - Blurred Thoughts 07. CHILL OF THE MOMENT: Yevgeniy Khon - Sexuality 08. Askii - Spirit (Marco Torrance Balearic Interpretation) 09. Zero Cult - Placebo 10. Harmonic Rush - The Girl Next Door 11. Yevgeniy Khon - Love Is An Illusion 12. CLASSIC CHILL TUNE: Tranquility Base - Razorfish (Aspekt's Chillout Mix) Hour 2 - John Kitts Guest Mix: 01. Upland Music - Deora Ar Mo Chroi (Enya Cover) 02. Tom Day feat. Monsoonsiren - Dreams 03. Vangelis vs. Accadia - Blush Dawn (Magdelayna Mashup) 04. RomyHarmony - Samsara 05. EMERSE - Clouds 06. Setsuna - White Black and Blue 07. Klangstein - Oxidant 08. Ferry Corsten - Beautiful (Tameem Chill Out Mix) 09. Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Gabriel & Dresden Chillout Mix) 10. Airport - The Sun Is In The Sky 11. Ryan Farish - Life In Stereo 12. Bryan El - Supernova 13. Sensorica - Welcome To Paradise

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Psyholirik's Podcast
M.U.S.I.C. # 7 (81)

Psyholirik's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2014 58:26


Hello and welcome to Psyholiriks Podcast. I am sorry i was not making anything since August,was not in to it so some reasons : ( Here you go and enjoy M.U.S.I.C. #7. Yours Egor aka Mr. Retalin Music is an art form whose medium is sound and silence. Its common elements are pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics, and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture. The word derives from Greek ή (mousike; "art of the Muses") The creation, performance, significance, and even the definition of music vary according to culture and social context. Music ranges from strictly organized compositions (and their recreation in performance), through improvisational music to aleatoric forms. Music can be divided into genres and subgenres, although the dividing lines and relationships between music genres are often subtle, sometimes open to personal interpretation, and occasionally controversial. Within the arts, music may be classified as a performing art, a fine art, and auditory art. It may also be divided among art music and folk music. There is also a strong connection between music and mathematics.Music may be played and heard live, may be part of a dramatic work or film, or may be recorded. To many people in many cultures, music is an important part of their way of life. Ancient Greek and Indian philosophers defined music as tones ordered horizontally as melodies and vertically as harmonies. Common sayings such as "the harmony of the spheres" and "it is music to my ears" point to the notion that music is often ordered and pleasant to listen to. However, 20th-century composer John Cage thought that any sound can be music, saying, for example, "There is no noise, only sound."Musicologist Jean-Jacques Nattiez summarizes the relativist, post-modern viewpoint: "The border between music and noise is always culturally defined-which implies that, even within a single society, this border does not always pass through the same place; in short, there is rarely a consensus ... By all accounts there is no single and intercultural universal concept defining what music might be." Tracklist : 1. Arpyem - Never Lost 2. Cillo - Where Want Want Me 3. Dpat - Above Us(Ft. Sango & Isles) 4. Emily Underhill - Dreamcatcher 5. Playitlloudrr Recordings - Cosmic Quest - Lets Go ft. Sierra Totten (Alchem Remix) 6. Metome - Take This Love 7. Mromuk - Ver (Into) 8. Stumbleine - Nicotina 9. Metome - Found Ture Love 10. Manu Shrine - Those Eyes 11. Grey Wave - Sleeping Flowers 12. MockSun - In Visions 13. Julia Losfelt - Away 14. Samaris - Hijoma pu 15. Tom Day & Monsoonsiren - Elegiac 16. Arpyem - Swings 17. Crywolf - Swimming in the flood 18. LSLNLSN - Skorosti (sad version) 19. Herbstlaub - Sing With Me, Together Under Autumn Skies

TheWarlockCast
Billy goes Gruff

TheWarlockCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2013 9:02


Tom interviews Billy Connolly after the events, that he called his official photographer Valerie O'Sullivan a F****** C***. Tom attempts to educate Billy in the error of his ways. Worth a try?

Rich and George's 15 Minutes of Shame
Series 6 Ep10 - Night on the Tactiles

Rich and George's 15 Minutes of Shame

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2013 21:20


Hi folks, what things do you like feeling? What things do you not like feeling? Tom Day sent us a Tweak Tweet suggesting a topic, many thanks to him, join him by tweeting ideas to us on @richandgeorge15

TheWarlockCast
Tom interviews Billy Connolly (re-made first ever interview 2011)

TheWarlockCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2012 4:51


Tom interviews Billy Connolly. (Improv and impression). I recorded this back in 2011 and everything in this podcast is comedy-based and joke-like and doesn't represent the views of the actual people. Scottish Football (May offend)

TheWarlockCast
Tom Daly Mail

TheWarlockCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2012 1:45


Tom tells Steven about the picture of him in the newspaper were they spelled Tom's Name 'Tom Day' to 'Tom Daly'. Send us your questions and stories to: thewarlockcast@gmail.com

Squaw Valley Update
Squaw Valley Update 12/28/2010

Squaw Valley Update

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2010 3:53


The New Year is almost here and Squaw Valley USA has great conditions and events to welcome 2011.