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The SpokenWeb Podcast
Sound & Seconds: A Roundtable on Timestamping for Literary Archives

The SpokenWeb Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 57:01


How does timestamping shape the preservation and curation of literary sound? This roundtable episode brings together four SpokenWeb researchers––Jason Camlot, Tanya Clement, and Mike O'Driscoll in conversation with moderator Michael MacKenzie––to explore this deceptively simple yet profoundly complex question. What emerges is a layered, multidisciplinary view of timestamping, not just as a technical task, but as an archival, aesthetic, and philosophical practice.In Part One, the conversation begins by situating timestamping in broader historical and intellectual contexts. Panelists reflect on the epistemology of time, from ancient timekeeping and annalistic history to modern digital temporality. What does it mean to mark time, and how does a timestamp compare to a page number, an index, or a narrative structure?Part Two asks what it means to think critically about timestamping. Here, the guests draw on their scholarly practices to examine the subjectivity of timestamps, the tension between precision and ambiguity, and the role of annotation. The discussion turns to digital media's microtemporalities and how timestamps carry expressive, affective weight beyond their data function.In Part Three, the panel listens to an experimental performance by Jackson Mac Low and considers the challenge of timestamping layered or deliberately disorienting sound. What responsibilities do timestampers have in maintaining a balance between accessibility and artistic intention? Can timestamping illuminate without flattening?Part Four focuses on vocabulary. Why does it matter if we tag something as a “reading” versus a “performance”? How do controlled vocabularies shape what we can learn from large-scale literary audio corpora? This final section explores how even the smallest metadata decisions reflect theoretical commitments and institutional values.Ultimately, this episode makes one thing clear: timestamping is never neutral. It is an interpretive act, grounded in choices about meaning, representation, and access. From poetic performance to archival platforms, timestamping remains central to how we listen to—and understand—literary sound. Show Notes and Resources:Abel, Jordan. Nishga. McClelland & Stewart, 2021. pp.243-73Bernstein, Charles. “‘1–100' (1969) .” Jacket2, jacket2.org/commentary/1%E2%80%93100-1969. Accessed 17 Apr. 2025.Though cut from the episode, this appeared as an example from O'Driscoll during the uncut roundtable and stands alone as a fascinating example of marking time. You can access a full performance of the short poem by Bernstein hosted at the above link, at Jacket2. O'Driscoll: “The numerological is itself potentially … not a neutral medium. It is potentially an expressive medium … so that timestamps can have an aesthetic, they carry value and meaning, they can shape the way that we think about things and that they're subject to a level of performance as well too.”“Charles Bernstein (Poet).” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 15 Feb. 2025, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bernstein_(poet).Bolter, Jay David, and Richard Grusin. Remediation. MIT Press, 2000.One central point of departure for our research, though we had to cut our remediation questions due to time. “Eadweard Muybridge.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 10 Apr. 2025, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eadweard_Muybridge.Eliot, T. S. “‘Burnt Norton' from Four Quartets.” Four Quartets - 1 Burnt Norton, www.davidgorman.com/4quartets/1-norton.htm. Accessed 17 Apr. 2025.“Gertrude Stein.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 28 Mar. 2025, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gertrude_Stein.“Hayden White.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 5 Mar. 2025, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_White.“Jackson Mac Low at SGWU, 1971.” Edited by Jason Camlot and Max Stein, SpokenWeb Montréal, 17 Aug. 2015, montreal.spokenweb.ca/sgw-poetry-readings/jackson-mac-low-at-sgwu-1971/#1.The full version of the recording shown during the episode can be found here. The portion shown during the episode begins at 1:09:35.“Jackson Mac Low.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 30 Mar. 2025, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_Mac_Low.“Susan Stewart (Poet).” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 14 Sept. 2024, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Stewart_(poet).Though cut from the episode, Stewart's work on the “souvenir” appeared as an example from Camlot during the uncut roundtable helping bridge the gap between timestamp and annotation. Camlot: “I would probably want to think of it as a dialectical relation between the timestamp, sort of the demarcated moment and times unfolding, and then the larger narrative account within which the timestamp has significance … like Susan Stewart's work on the souvenir … this sort of partial representation of a whole that can only be supplemented by narrative.”“Wolfgang Ernst (Media Theorist).” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 12 Apr. 2024, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Ernst_(media_theorist).More information about our participants can be found at: “Jason Camlot.” Concordia University, www.concordia.ca/faculty/jason-camlot.html. Accessed 17 Apr. 2025.“Michael O'Driscoll.” English and Film Studies, University of Alberta, apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/mo. Accessed 17 Apr. 2025.“Tanya Clement.” College of Liberal Arts at UTexas, liberalarts.utexas.edu/english/faculty/tc24933. Accessed 17 Apr. 2025.Music Credits:This podcast uses music from www.sessions.blue: For post-question pauses, we used Jemeneye by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue).For framing the podcast itself, we used the song The Griffiths by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue).For framing the roundtable and preceding questions, we used portions of the song “Town Market” by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue).This podcast also uses these sounds from freesound.org:"Mechanical Keyboard Typing (Bass Version)" by stu556 ( https://freesound.org/people/stu556/sounds/450281/? ) licensed under Creative Commons 0"Monitor hotler", by iluminati_2705 ( https://freesound.org/people/iluminati_2705/sounds/536706/ ) licensed under Creative Commons 0"Monitor hotler", by tobbler ( https://freesound.org/people/tobbler/sounds/795373/ ) licensed under Attribution 4.0“aluminum can foley-020.wav”, by CVLTIV8R ( https://freesound.org/people/CVLTIV8R/sounds/800102/ ) licensed under Creative Commons 0“whoosh_fx”, by ScythicBlade ( https://freesound.org/people/CVLTIV8R/sounds/800102/ ) licensed under Creative Commons 0“ignite_dry_02”, by DaUik ( https://freesound.org/people/DaUik/sounds/798712/ ) licensed under Creative Commons 0“Dewalt 12 inch Chop Saw foley-049.wav”, by CVLTIV8R ( https://freesound.org/people/CVLTIV8R/sounds/802856/ ) licensed under Creative Commons 0“Electronic Soap Dispenser 5”, by Geoff-Bremner-Audio ( https://freesound.org/people/Geoff-Bremner-Audio/sounds/802734/ ) licensed under Creative Commons 0 Acknowledgments:We thank Jason Camlot, Tanya Clement, and Michael O'Driscoll for their contributions to the roundtable. Additional thanks to Michael O'Driscoll, Sean Luyk, and the SpokenWeb Podcast team for production support. Technical support was provided by the Digital Scholarship Centre, University of Alberta.

15 Minutes of Finance
There's a New Tarriff In Town, Market news, And, What Does a Company's Earnings Report (10-Q) Show?

15 Minutes of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 26:45


James dives deep into market news, reading a companies quarterly earnings report, and why one puzzle piece doesn't mean the whole picture is ruined. If you'd like your FREE financial plan for the month of May, schedule here! If you would like to follow us on instagram, follow us here!

Choose to be Curious
Ep. #274: Public Art Is a Curiosity Practice

Choose to be Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 28:00


I have the good fortune of living in a place that values public art -- art that anyone can see at any time of night or day-- and that, with its very presence, invites just a little curiosity in a way that you might imagine would appeal to me. So I was delighted when Tomora Wright Swann, Public Art Projects Manager of Arlington County (Va.) reached out -- and propelled me to connect with contributing artist Aurora Robson. When I visit other cities, one of the things I look for is iconic walking tours – the cisterns of Istanbul, the passages couverts of Paris, the murals of Philadelphia, New Orleans' Garden District. What a pleasure to talk with two people behind Arlington County's own art walking tours! Aurora Robson: https://www.aurorarobson.com Check out Arlington public art: https://www.arlingtonva.us/Government/Programs/Public-Art/About/Self-Guided-Public-Art-Tours Theme music by Sean Balick. Hickory Interlude, Lemon and Melon, Sunday Lights, Town Market and Tuck and Point by Onesuch Village via Blue Dot Sessions.

The Lonely Palette
TLP Interview with Sebastian Smee, Art Critic, The Washington Post

The Lonely Palette

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 60:18


“In the end, what interests me is the way art connects with life. Because otherwise, I don't quite understand what it's for.” - Sebastian Smee Sebastian Smee has been the art critic for the Washington Post since 2018, but has written extensively about art for every publication you can think of, from here to his native Australia, and winning a Pulitzer prize for criticism along the way. Both his prose and his love of the work leaps off the page and into your lap, offering a guiding hand past the velvet rope, not just for his readers, but for himself: he's a critic who is constantly looking inward, curious about his own responses to artworks, and what it can teach him about teaching us. Sebastian joined me to discuss his latest book, “Paris in Ruins: Love, War, and the Birth of Impressionism,” as well as writers on writing, becoming an expert about a movement on deadline, how looking back at the muddiness of a historical moment can help us understand the muddiness of ours, and what happens when art critics are themselves at a loss for the words to express why they just love this or that painting so darn much. See the images: https://www.thelonelypalette.com/interview/2025/2/6/sebastian-smee-art-critic Music used: The Blue Dot Sessions, “Town Market,” “Night Light,” “Brass Buttons” Episode sponsor: The Art of Crime Podcast

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
Fresh Produce Market Inquiry: Implications for The Cape Town Market

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 10:57


Phile Van Zyl, Director at the Cape Town Market, joins John Maytham to discuss the implications of the recently released Fresh Produce Market Inquiry Final Report. The report, which was unveiled on January 13th, offers insights into the structure and functioning of fresh produce markets in South AfricaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto
History of Cape Town Market a.k.a. Epping Market

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 8:47


Cape Town Market, located in Epping, plays host to a large selection of quality fresh produce supplied by a large variety of growers from across the country and Southern Africa. It is open to wholesalers, retailers, restaurateurs, informal traders and individuals. Lester Kiewit speaks to Igor Boonzaaier, Director of Cape Town Market, to find out how the buying and selling process works. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The 21st Show
Small town market in southern Illinois continues to struggle in food desert

The 21st Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024


Take Ten for Talmud
1664BabaBasra30- The all encompassing nature of a small town market day- Got bad advice, it is just not fair

Take Ten for Talmud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 13:46


Choose to be Curious
Ep. #219: Curiosity in Work, Life, Politics & Sports, with Matt Rogers

Choose to be Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 28:00


Matt Rogers is a political strategist by profession and nature. I wondered what insights he might have about how curiosity shows up in politics. More than anything else, this ended up being a conversation about the risks of incuriosity. Matt sees the dangers for his beloved Eagles, in his experience as a political candidate, and in personal relationships. Matt Rogers is a busy guy. Find him on LinkedIn @mcrogers and check out his podcast, Honorable Mention: A (Philly) Sports Podcast: https://www.linkedin.com/company/honorable-mention-po Theme music by Sean Balick; “Town Market" by Onesuch Village via Blue Dot Sessions.

AntipodeanSF
Barks

AntipodeanSF

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 30:37


Featured in Barks: Witch Hunt - by Harris Tobias - narrated by Sarah Jane Justice A Trip to the Market - by James C. Clar - narrated by Chuck McKenzie Clever Beasts - by Richard Roth - narrated by Tara Campbell Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact-editor Music Credits witch by Damiano Baldoni is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Town Market by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. Clever by Dunai is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License

NCPR's Story of the Day
8/24/23: The Peru Town Market

NCPR's Story of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 8:35


(Aug 24, 2023) Farmers markets help farmers sell their produce to the public, but they also create a hub of activity in North Country small towns. A relatively new farmers market in the town of Peru has become a bustling community center. Also: Gov. Hochul gave a statewide address about the migrant crisis Thursday.

Craftsmanship Quarterly
Keeping the Beat: Custom-Made Conducting Batons

Craftsmanship Quarterly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 12:57


A good conductor can lead an orchestra with almost anything — even a chopstick. Leonard Bernstein was known to conduct a full symphony with just his eyebrows. Why, then, in this age of cheap manufacturing, are handmade, customized batons still in demand?Written by JEFF GREENWALDIntroduction by PAULINE BARTOLONENarrated by JEFF GREENWALDProduced by PAULINE BARTOLONEMusic by Town Market by Blue Dot SessionsPalms Down by Blue Dot SessionsBeethoven's Sixth (Pastorale) SymphonyJean-Baptiste Lully: "Armide"  Rimsky-Korsakov's “Scheherazade" by Sinfonia de GaliciaMusic of the Ancient World: Sumerian Music I 

Try Tank Podcast
On Clergy Well-Being

Try Tank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 27:43


In this episode, Lorenzo discusses the challenges faced by young clergy, including burnout, financial pressure, and loneliness, with Reverend Rachel Fields and Reverend Moe Letterman. The guests share their experiences of leaving parish ministry and finding their true calling, emphasizing the importance of supporting and nurturing young clergy to ensure the future of the church. Father Lorenzo announces an upcoming experiment that Try Tank is conducting to work with clergy and help them find joy and fulfillment in their lives.The TryTank Podcast is produced with the assistance of Resonate Media.TryTank music is provided by Blue Dot sessionsOur opening theme is Town Market and our closing theme is Lakal

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Try Tank Podcast
On the Churchverse

Try Tank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 29:45


In this episode Lorenzo is joined by Bob Johansen. He shows us how to think future back — asking the questions: What future do we envision? What changes are coming next? What shall we do now, to prepare ourselves for unprecedented futures? In his new book, Bob shows how COVID-19, with all its tragic consequences, also created an opportunity to ask this basic question: why do we work in offices at all? You'll be surprised as to how this applies to the church as well.  As you'll hear, Bob's book, Office Shock, may be the first book to have its own chatbot. You can try it here by asking the questions you have about office shock: Talk with Office Shock (https://officeshock.ai/)  To get Bob's new book go here: wwww.bkconnection.com and use code OFFSHOCK for 30% off. (eBook and Audiobook anywhere in the world) (Print U.S. only). For group orders contact Leslie Davis ldavis@bkpub.com.  Bob Johansen is a distinguished fellow with the Institute for the Future in Silicon Valley. For more than 30 years, Bob has helped organizations around the world prepare for and shape the future, including corporations such as P&G, Walmart, United Rentals, and GlaxoSmithKline, as well as a range of major universities and nonprofits.  The author or co-author of twelve books, including the best-selling Get There Early: Sensing the Future to Compete in the Present, Leaders Make the Future, The New Leadership Literacies: Thriving in a Future of Extreme Disruption and Distributed Everything, Full-Spectrum Thinking: Escaping the Boxes in a Post-Categorical Future, and Office Shock: Creating Better Futures for Working and Living. Bob's books are used widely in corporations, universities, nonprofits, and at the Army War College.  Bob holds a B.S. from the University of Illinois, which he attended on a basketball scholarship, and a Ph.D. from Northwestern University—as well as a master's degree that focused on world religions.The TryTank Podcast is produced with the assistance of Resonate Media.TryTank music is provided by Blue Dot sessionsOur opening theme is Town Market and our closing theme is Lakal

Try Tank Podcast
Artificial Intelligence and the church

Try Tank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 23:24


In this episode Fr Lorenzo is joined by the Rev. Jon Jordan to talk about the latest developments regarding artificial developments since ChatGPT (and now others) have come to be. What does this mean for the church and where is God in all of this? Fr. Jon Jordan is a priest at Church of the Incarnation (Dallas) and serves as the Headmaster of the Dallas Campus and Theology Department Chair for Coram Deo Academy, a school in the classical Christian tradition. Here is the article referenced in the show:https://covenant.livingchurch.org/2023/01/27/artificial-intelligence-is-no-substitute-for-wisdom/ The TryTank Podcast is produced with the assistance of Resonate Media.TryTank music is provided by Blue Dot sessionsOur opening theme is Town Market and our closing theme is LakalGuest: The Rev. Jon JordanHost: The Rev. Lorenzo Lebrija

Roofing Success
132: Growing a Roofing Business in a Small Town Market with Bob & Emily Hoel

Roofing Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 58:04


Hoel Roofing and Remodeling was established in 2017; owners Bob and Emily Hoel have substantial goals of changing the industry for the better. Bob has a background in the business and strives to change the way people view the roofing industry. The main goal of Hoel Roofing and Remodeling is to educate homeowners as they walk them through the process. Growing up Bob was heavily involved in FFA and 4-H. This has led to the passion of giving back to the youth of the community by supporting local 4-H events and nonprofits. Bob and Emily have also grown a passion for many of Dave Ramsey's programs, and want to share their knowledge with young adults. In doing so they sponsor Foundations of Personal Finance, a class that has helped hundreds of high school students understand the foundation of finances and also educate them on debt. In addition to giving back in multiple ways Bob and Emily also strive to give their kids (Rhett, Reagan, and Rylee) a better life. They live on a 12-acre farm and enjoy raising livestock (most of the animals are named by the kids after shingle brands or their favorite sales reps). Bob and Emily spend time with their kids teaching them hard work both at home and inside the company. The kids are regularly seen in the office, helping on job sites, and at warehouses picking up supplies. Hoel Roofing and Remodeling aims to create a legacy not just within their family, but within all the other lives they continue to touch. On this episode we talk about growing a roofing business in a small town market. Links: https://hoelrr.com/ https://www.instagram.com/indianaroofer/ https://www.facebook.com/indianaroofer/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-hoel-510b121b3/ Check out the Pitch Pro Movement: https://www.pitchpromovement.com/jim Give us your feedback! https://ask.roofermarketers.com For Tips, Strategies, and Free Downloads visit our website and join the Roofing Success Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/1940365569408073/ https://roofermarketers.com The Roofing Success Podcast Text Jim @ (612) 512-1812 – Say Hi! I would love to hear your feedback, pros & cons! Please leave us a review!

Choose to be Curious
Ep. #175: Urban Sketching, with Todd Cumpston

Choose to be Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 27:45


"Urban Sketching" is an international movement of people who draw on location -- indoors or out-- capturing what they see from direct observation. The drawings tell the story of our surroundings, the places we live and where we travel. Todd Cumpston is both a practitioner and a teacher.I couldn't wait to talk with him about this delightful curiosity practice. Such power in sitting still, paying close, appreciative attention to the world around us... Theme music is by Sean Balick. “Town Market” by Onesuch Village, via Blue Dot Sessions.

The Lonely Palette
Re-ReleaseEp. 49 - Claes Oldenburg's "Giant Toothpaste Tube" (1964)

The Lonely Palette

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 34:31


“I am for the art of underwear and the art of ice cream cones dropped on concrete. I am for an art that is heavy and coarse and blunt and sweet and stupid as life itself.” Today, the art world - and, as he would attest, the world world too - lost a giant, and we're re-releasing our episode from September 2020 in his honor. RIP, Claes Oldenburg, and thank you for plucking art from its spotless frame and returning it to our messy, magnificent plane. Hope you're enjoying that great big floor pie in the sky. See the images: bit.ly/3hcHjVq Music used: Django Reinhardt, “Django's Tiger” The Andrews Sisters, "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen" The Blue Dot Sessions, “Cradle Rock,” “Sylvestor,” “A Little Powder,” “Our Only Lark,” “Town Market,” “Contrarian,” “The Rampart” Joe Dassin, “Les Champs-Elysees" Support the show: www.patreon.com/lonelypalette

Pizza and Property
Weekly Slice 66 Tourist Town Market Post Pandemic - With Shaun Craike

Pizza and Property

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 8:49


Cairns has long been known as a tourist town, when the tourist tap was turned off back in 2020 how has its property market performed?   To answer that we have one of Cairns' top sales agents Shaun Craike to walk us through how the market has been performing and where he can see the trends moving in 2022.   Chat with Shaun Craike: https://www.youtube.com/c/ShaunCraikeSmartInvesting   Join Todd Sloan each week, to pick the brains of a different industry leader to bring you the best property content in the country.   Want more help understanding how to buy property faster and for less? Get your copy of Todd Sloan's book today: Booktopia: https://www.booktopia.com.au/australia-s-home-buying-guide-todd-sloan/book/9780648980490.html?source=pla&zsrc=go-nz-allstock&gclid=Cj0KCQjwnJaKBhDgARIsAHmvz6f55Kw-l0pKCn0DMNj0TND2qN863sQQR56p98sXAjOUgBQSpwDDQ0waAtLsEALw_wcB Dymocks: https://www.dymocks.com.au/book/australias-home-buying-guide-by-todd-sloan-9780648980490?gclid=Cj0KCQjwnJaKBhDgARIsAHmvz6etuq25nQ2CSirN8z-UHAIshbp5MxeuD7ECMvs5Oghg2Pab34Fyl0QaAuQhEALw_wcB   YouTube Pizza & Property: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgXX6ibW7WEFbWkf-jslDvQ?view_as=subscriber Facebook Pizza & Property: https://www.facebook.com/Pizza-and-Property-2111096335696398/?modal=admin_todo_tour ASK YOUR LISTENER QUESTION BY VISITING THE WEBSITE BELOW  Website:  https://www.pizzaandproperty.com/   Disclaimer: All discussions are general in nature and should never be considered financial advice, please seek your own professional financial advice. The content displayed on the website, podcast and blog is

Choose to be Curious
Ep. #156: Curiosity & Community Engagement, with Dulce Carrillo

Choose to be Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 26:58


Community engagement is a critical piece of our democracy puzzle -- a piece Dulce Carrillo, Supervisor of Public Engagement for Arlington Public Schools, is eager to help put into place. Curiosity in service of finding and asking the right questions! Theme music by Sean Balick; “Town Market” from Onesuch Village, via Blue Dot Sessions.

Sustainable Asia
S13E2: Surviving the Cacophony in China's waters

Sustainable Asia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 22:20


The Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin is protected at the highest level in China, but its numbers are dwindling fast. In Hong Kong, where the species is affectionately known as the Chinese white dolphin, only 37 individuals remain. Their struggle for survival pits them against massive development projects and fishing vessels because dolphins use sonar - not sight - for survival. How can we mitigate the cacophony in Asia's oceans to help keep vulnerable species like the Chinese white dolphin safe from harm?Guests:Sarah Yip, Eco Cheung ChauDoris Woo, WWF Hong KongDr. Zheng Ruiqiang, ChinaBlue Sustainability Institute (formerly Shantou University)Visit China Dialogue Ocean to learn more about our oceans in crisis.Subscribe for Sustainable Asia latest episodes and review us on listennotes.Production credits:Hosts: Marcy Trent Long and Stella Chen Producer: Bonnie AuAssociate producers: Stella Chen, WuYufeiAudio Editor: Avery ChoiIntro/outro music: Alex MauboussinMusic from Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue):True Blue Sky, Town Market and TaoudellaSoundscape credits:Layered reef sound - credit Tim Gordon, University of Exeter Dolphin soundscape: Mr. Paul Hodgson from Oceanway Corporation Ltd. and WWF HK

Carry the One Radio: The Science Podcast
Episode 155: Young Scientist Spotlight 16: Rebekah Rashford

Carry the One Radio: The Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 28:55


Let’s be real -- life can be stressful. For those facing early life stress, the consequences can even affect their very biology. Fortunately, Rebekah Rashford is a young Ph.D. candidate at Princeton University who is uncovering just how these stressors affect people. In this Young Scientist Spotlight (our 16th!), Rebekah Rashford shares how she began her journey in science, her sources of inspiration, and how she balances her hobbies with her academic pursuits. You’ll discover that her joy for scientific discoveries is exceptionally infectious! This episode was produced by Kanchi Mehta. Music used in this episode is Town Market by the Blue Dot Sessions. This interview was completed via Zoom in October 2020.

The Lonely Palette
Ep. 49 - Claes Oldenburg's "Giant Toothpaste Tube" (1964)

The Lonely Palette

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 36:15


Somewhere between the life of the mind and the boots on the ground sits Pop artist Claes Oldenburg, who wants us to see that both of those worlds are one and the same, and that there's value, and even beauty, to our joy-sparking stuff (and maybe we can finally let ourselves admit it.) See the images: https://bit.ly/3hcHjVq Music used: Django Reinhardt, “Django's Tiger” The Andrews Sisters, "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen" The Blue Dot Sessions, “Cradle Rock,” “Sylvestor,” “A Little Powder,” “Our Only Lark,” “Town Market,” “Contrarian,” “The Rampart” Joe Dassin, “Les Champs-Elysees" Episode sponsor: https://sfosguide.com/ Support the show! www.patreon.com/lonelypalette

This Month In Realty
Hermiston, Oregon - Small town market with big market problems. Maggie Rodriguez tells us more.

This Month In Realty

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 4:48


Maggie Rodriguez, REALTOR, with Windermere Group One - serves the rural community of Hermiston, Oregon. She gives us her monthly update on real estate in the greater Hermiston area. Maggie is part of the most advanced real estate coaching program, Tom Ferry International. Maggie Rodriguez on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maggie.coleman.395?fref=ts Maggie Rodriguez on Facebook Business Page https://www.facebook.com/mrodriguezhomes Tom Ferry - http://www.TomFerry.com Coach Bob McCranie - https://www.facebook.com/BrokerCoachBob

Choose to be Curious
Ep. #115: Curiosity Studies with Perry Zurn PhD

Choose to be Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 28:06


Together with his co-editor Arjun Shankar, American University philosophy professor Perry Zurn has compiled a cross-discipline anthology on curiosity that seeks nothing less than to launch a whole new area of study --or, as he would put it, a "new ecology of knowledge." Check out the whole Curiosity Studies series at choosetobecurious.com/curiosity-studies Theme music by Sean Balick. "Town Market" by Onesuch Village via Blue Dot Sessions.

Coffee UPside Down
EP 24: Turtle Power w/ “Turtle” of Spanish Town Market

Coffee UPside Down

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 49:44


Turtle Power with "Turtle" of Spanish Town Market. Former owner of Spanish Town Market, Vegan Chef, Creator of The Kitty Credo “PLUR” and general badass. You can’t slow him down and he has a lot to say about it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeeupsidedown/support

The Fearless Agent Podcast
Episode 11 - Live Coaching with Alex Perez in a Small Town Market

The Fearless Agent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 30:32


Listen in on this live coaching call with a realtor in very small market. Working in a very small town has it's advantages and disadvantages for Alex. Learn now to get famous in your market big or small. Telephone Prospecting for Realtors means Cold Calling, Door knocking, Calling for Sale By Owners, Calling Expired Listings, Calling your Sphere of Influence, Farming, Holding Open Houses, but Fearless Agent Coaching Students di all of these completely differently and get massively better results! Find out how! Listen in as Bob gives an overview and explains the big ideas behind making big money as a Fearless Agent! If you are earning less selling real estate than you wish you were, and you're open to the idea of having some help, We are here for you! You will never again be in a money making situation with a Buyer, Seller or Investor and not have the right words! You will be very confident! You will be a Fearless Agent! Call Bob anytime for more information about Fearless Agent Coaching for Agents, Fearless Agent Recruiting Training for Broker/Owners, or hiring Bob as a Speaker for your next Event! Call today 480-385-8810 - or go to https://fearlessagent.com https://fearlessagent.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crossing The Divide
E57: Meet Sumaya, a Somali American Fashion Designer

Crossing The Divide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 3:59


As the fellowship wraps up, Rachel shared part of an interview from Minneapolis that didn't make it into the reporting project for Minnesota. Music credit: "Jettisoned" by Podington Bear and "Town Market" by Blue Dot Sessions.

The Lonely Palette
Ep. 18 - JMW Turner's "The Slave Ship" (1840)

The Lonely Palette

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 23:46


Because it's hard to look directly into the sun. Or yourself. See the image: http://www.thelonelypalette.com/episodes/2017/5/22/episode-18-jmw-turners-the-slave-ship-1840 Music used: The Andrews Sisters, "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen" The Blue Dot Sessions, "Sunday Lights", "Town Market", "Rapids", "Liptis", "Ballast", "Masonry" Joe Dassin, “Les Champs-Elysees”

Sam.wav
Sam.wav - Teaser

Sam.wav

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 9:24


History often gets a bad rap in schools. After all, the critics claim, what could be more pointless or infuriating than memorizing random dates and the names of battles over a hundred years ago? STORI believes that history is to be explored as a story – specifically, the individual's story. Through oral history accounts, STORI is exploring the history of Samford University and Birmingham, AL, trying to uncover the nuances to the larger bare-bones framework and "uncompress" the history around us. In this teaser, hear a sneak peek at our upcoming episodes as well as the reasoning behind our name and a small history of Samford. Find more about our program at www.oralhistory.samford.com and our social media on Twitter (@su_stori), Instagram (@samford_stori), Facebook, and blog (samfordhistory.com). The introduction theme song to Sam.wav was composed by Kerry Joiner. The music used in this show comes from the Free Music Archive. The songs used were, in order of appearance, "Tiny Putty" and "Milkwood" by the Blue Dot Sessions, "Arise" by Podington Bear, and "Liptis" and "Town Market" by the Blue Dot Sessions.

Myths and Legends
69-Midas: You Got the Touch

Myths and Legends

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 37:33


Don't, under any circumstances, trust the Midas touch. The king of unforced errors, Midas is a well-known figure in mythology mainly because of horrible decision making and lack of foresight. They say any publicity is good publicity, and I hope that is the case for Midas, who took a bad choice and used it to propel himself to everlasting notoriety. Mouse bears. The creatures this week are mouse bears. They have the ferocity of bears and the ability to sneak into your cupboards like mice. Needless to say, they're super annoying. ---------- Sponsors! Loot Crate: May's theme is Guardians, with stuff from Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Star Wars, Destiny, and Goonies. Go to http://www.lootcrate.com/legends and use code LEGENDS to get $3 off any new subscription today. Blue Apron: Like fresh, great quality ingredients and fun recipes and not having to go anywhere for fresh, great quality ingredients and fun recipes? Blue Apron is your thing. Check out http://www.blueapron.com/legends code LEGENDS to get your first three meals free, with free shipping. ---------- Music: “Bitter Roll” by Blue Dot Sessions   “Floating Whist” by Blue Dot Sessions   “Glass Runner” by Blue Dot Sessions   “Lead Shroud” by Blue Dot Sessions   “Pacing” by Blue Dot Sessions   “Sylvestor” by Blue Dot Sessions   “Town Market” by Blue Dot Sessions   “Bagd” by Podington Bear   “Breadtime” by by Podington Bear   “Many Hands” by Podington Bear   “Swimmy” by Podington Bear

Some Noise
Ep. 016 — What Is It All About

Some Noise

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 61:03


  “And I think it saved the day, because we didn't have any money.” —Captain Rainbow     About: No place has tested the currents of change more than the Anderson Valley, a Gaza Strip-sized setting hidden in the hills of Northern California. Home to the language of Boontling, a fast fading past prose of the old frontier, the fate of the area’s kitschy tongue relies not on whether the valley will change, but how. And why.   Show Notes: [00:40] “Curious” by Blue Dot Sessions Related: A short video profile of O’Kane busking in New York City [03:10] “Time” by Morgan O’Kane [04:30] Light reading on Wes Smoot (The Anderson Valley Advertiser) [05:35] An alternate definition for the origin of the “buckey walter” [06:00] “Town Market” by Blue Dot Sessions [06:20]  Light reading on the discovery of the Anderson Valley And a step back (Walt Wines) [06:30] A close look at where valley is located (Cleveland State University) [07:05] Boontling: An American Lingo by Charles C. Adams ...in The Atlas Obscura ...in TIME ...in The Daily Mail ...in The Paris Review ...in The A.V. Club ...in Crave [09:20] Some neat articles that dive into the boontling dictionary [11:50] “Lemon and Melon” by Blue Dot Sessions [13:00] Boontling and the Anderson Valley Brewing Company [14:45] Light reading on Bobby “Chimpunk” Glover (The Anderson Valley Advertiser) [15:15] The New York Times’ review of “Bulrusher” by Eisa Davis [16:35] “Milkwood” by Blue Dot Sessions [17:30] Light reading on the Pomo Indians [18:00] Audio from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s fireside chat about the Dust Bowl [18:15] Audio from a newsreel depicting sights and sounds from Victory in Europe Day in 1945 [19:00] Light reading on Danny Kuny [22:20] “Ve Main Chori Chori” by Reshma [23:20] “Sunday Lights” by Blue Dot Sessions [23:40] Highly recommend listening to this podcast interview between Russell Brand and Adam Curtis about individualism [31:00] “Don’t Fear the Reaper” cover by the Vitamin String Quartet [31:05] Light reading on Jim Jones (The Atlantic) [31:10] KGO News report of the the massacre at Jonestown [31:50] Light reading on Charles Manson (Wikipedia) [35:05] The Grange [36:15] “Midnight Rider” by the Allman Brothers [36:20] “Fishing in the Dark” by the Nitty Gritty Band [39:30] “Which Side Are You On” performed by Darryl Cherney [40:40] Light reading on the impacts of clear-cutting [40:45] “Algae Tender” by Blue Dot Sessions [43:40] “Brimevil” by Blue Dot Sessions [43:55] Light reading on the Spotted Owl (National Geographic). Audio from xeno-canto.org [44:00] A timeline of the Spotted Owl’s effect on timber and impact on price [44:15] What cutting a redwood looks and sounds like [44:30] An overview of Mendocino County’s timber harvesting [44:34] A deep read on the more recent state of the redwood [45:50] Lousiana Pacific celebrates 40th Anniversary at New York Stock Exchange [46:40] More on Sherry Glaser [47:40] “Earth First” by Darryl Cherney [49:25] Light reading on Redwood Summer and the Cointelpro (The Nation) Related: Trailer to “Who Bombed Judi Bari?”‚ a documentary that explores the title prompt [49:50] “Who Bombed Judi Bari” performed by Darryl Cherney [49:55] KTVU News report related to Judi Bari bombing [50:20] “Algae Trio” by Blue Dot Sessions [50:35] Related: Judi Bari’s obituary in the New York Times [51:05] Light reading on selling logs to Mexico (Los Angeles Times) [53:35] Lousiana Pacific sells its California assets (CNN Money) [53:40] [56:00] “Felt Lining” by Blue Dot Sessions More at thisissomenoise.com