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Best podcasts about Undergrowth

Latest podcast episodes about Undergrowth

Hangtime - Elodie Rama & Mars Blackmon
HANGTIME ! Saison 17 épisode 7 - Guest : Zoe's Shanghai

Hangtime - Elodie Rama & Mars Blackmon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 57:26


Retrouvez chaque mardi entre 19 et 20 heures le meilleur de la black music à travers une programmation des plus éclectiques, mêlant soul, funk, jazz, hiphop, breakbeat, afrobeat et electronica. Toutes les semaines les artistes qui font l'actualité internationale seront en direct pour des interviews et des mixes exclusifs. Cette semaine nous sommes heureux de recevoir le groupe Zoe's Shanghai, emmené par la chanteuse Zoé Renié Farris. En 2021, leur album Lava Love produit par Oli Barton-Wood (Nubiyan Twist, Joe Armon-Jones, Nilüfer Yanya) a séduit des fans des deux côtés de la Manche. Ils reviennent avec un nouveau projet : Undergrowth. Cette semaine :TRACK DE SEB / Chase & Status -  BackboneBruno Berle - Te Amar EternoCalibro 35 -  NautilusZoe's Shanghai -  At NightZoe's Shanghai - When I CareA TRIBE CALLED QUEST - Vibes And StuffTRACK HOOPCULTURE / KA VesselMark Kavuma -  Get DownTRACK OF THE WEEK / Leon Thomas -  Vibes Don't Lie

Turn the Page Podcast
Turn The Page – Episode 319C – Ricky Lima

Turn the Page Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 20:18


Ricky Lima's UNDERGROWTH is truly epic graphic novel about global crisis, mental health, and giant robots. We chat about writing for teens and Daniele Aquilani's gorgeous art! Content note for mental health and trauma.

Podcasts | Geek Hard
Geek Hard: Episode 747 – Odd Sleep From Undergrowth

Podcasts | Geek Hard

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 61:30


Originally Aired: 10/04/24 – We review Sleep. We talk with actor Angela Moore of From and also with writer Ricky Lima of The post Geek Hard: Episode 747 – Odd Sleep From Undergrowth appeared first on Geek Hard.

Geek Hard | Geek Hard
Geek Hard: Episode 747 – Odd Sleep From Undergrowth

Geek Hard | Geek Hard

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 61:30


Originally Aired: 10/04/24 – We review Sleep. We talk with actor Angela Moore of From and also with writer Ricky Lima of The post Geek Hard: Episode 747 – Odd Sleep From Undergrowth appeared first on Geek Hard.

True North Country Comics Podcasts
Ricky Lima reveals his graphic novel ‘Undergrowth’

True North Country Comics Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 27:12


True North Country Comics Podcast chats with Ricky Lima about his new graphic novel 'Undergrowth' and more. The post Ricky Lima reveals his graphic novel ‘Undergrowth’ appeared first on True North Country Comics.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 472

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 160:24


Comic Reviews: DC o        Plastic Man No More! 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Alex Lins, Jacob Edgar, Marcelo Maiolo o        Trinity Special: World's Finest 1 by Tom King, Belen Ortega, Alejandro Sanchez, Tamra Bonvillain o        Poison Ivy 25 by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Arif Prianto; Joanna Starer, Haining, Ivan Plascencia; Grace Ellis, Brian Level, Arif Prianto; Gretchen Felker-Martin, Atagun Ilhan, Deborah Villahoz; Dan Watter, Dani, Brad Simpson Marvel o        Deadpool Team-Up 1 by Rob Liefeld, Chance Wolf o        Exceptional X-Men 1 by Eve Ewing, Carmen Carnero, Nolan Woodard o        Marvel Zombies: Dawn of Decay 1 by Thomas Krajewski, Jason Muhr, Rachelle Rosenberg o        Moon Knight Annual by Dan Watters, Marco Renna, Rachelle Rosenberg o        Star Wars: The Acolyte – Kelnacca 1 by Cavan Scott, Marika Cresta, Jim Campbell o        What If…? Donald Duck Became Thor 1 by Steve Behling, Riccardo Secchi, Giada Perissinotto, Lucio Ruvidotti o        Marvel Unlimited §  Alligator Loki 37 by Alyssa Wong, Bob Quinn, Pete Pantazis §  Lovable Lockheed 1 by Nathan Stockman §  X-Men: From the Ashes Boom o        Farscape 25th Anniversary Special by Sina Grace, Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Zac Thompson, Sarah Gailey, Keith DeCandido, Stefano Simeone, Francesco Mortarino, French Carlomagno o        Firefly: Malcolm Reynolds Year One 1 by Sam Humphries, Giovanni Fabiano, Gloria Martinelli o        Minor Arcana 1 by Jeff Lemire Dark Horse o        Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures – Echoes of Fear 1 by George Mann, Vincenzo Riccardo, Vincenzo Federici, Michael Atiyeh o        Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures Phase III – Crash and Burn 1 by Daniel Jose Older, Nick Brokenshire, Michael Atiyeh IDW o        Star Trek 500 by Jordan Blum, Patton Oswalt, Leonard Kirk, Lee Loughridge; Jody Houser, Vernon Smith, Charlie Kirchoff; Stephanie Williams, Tench, JP Jordan; Mike Chen, Angel Hernandez, Nick Filardi; Magdalene Visaggio, Megan Huang, Charlie Kirchoff; Morgan Hampton, Megan Levens, Charlie Kirchoff; Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Christopher Cantwell, Davide Tinto, Lee Loughridge Image o        Lady Mechanika: The Devil in the Lake 1 by Joe Benitez, M.M. Chen, Siya Oum, Beth Sotelo Archie o        Sabrina the Teenage Witch Annual Spectacular by Ian Flynn, Steven Butler, Lily Butler, Glenn Whitmore Mad Cave o        Flash Gordon Quarterly 1 by Dennis Culver, Pasquale Qualano, Mark Englert o        Prairie Gods 1 by Shane Connery Volk Oni o        Autumn Kingdom 1 by Cullen Bunn, Christopher Mitten, Francesco Segala ComiXology o        Princess Paradox by Taran Baker, Nadine Scholtes Titan o        Conan the Barbarian: The Battle of the Black Stone 1 by Ian Flynn, Steven Butler, Lily Butler, Glenn Whitmore OGN Countdown o        Olaf's Complete Comic Collection o        Evelyn and Avery: The Art of Friendship by Elle Pierre o        Goosebumps: The Haunted Mask by R.L. Stine, Maddi Gonzalez o        Double Booking: The Tail of the Mummy Cat by Chas! Pangburn, Kim Shearer o        Neptune by Michael Conrad, Nathan Goten, Kyle Arends o        Undergrowth by Ricky Lima, Daniele Aquilani o        Yahgz vol 2: the Gwash War by Art Baltazar o        Breaking the Chain: The Guard Dog Story by Patrick McDonnell o        Knots by Colleen Frakes o        Pathways: The Chronicles of Tuvana by Elaine Tipping o        Sea Serpents Heir Vol 3: Queen of Mercy by Mairghread Scott, Pablo Tunica o        Mismatched by Anne Camlin, Isadora Zeferino o        Luminous Beings by David Arnold, Jose Pimienta o        Life Really Socks: Into the Sock-Verse by Shidan Youssefian, Roshan Youssefian, Mahui Duque o        Doña Quixote: Flight of the Witch by Rey Terciero, Monica Magaña o        Taxi Ghost by Sophie Escabasse Additional Reviews: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Redwall, Catching Up pilot, Secret of NIMH News: new Star Trek event, more screwy comic release schedules, Ice Cream Man TV series in development, WB games being sold, James Earl Jones, Spider-Man 4 director Trailers: Minecraft, Uzumaki, Wolf Man Comics Countdown (04 September 2024): 1.     Animal Pound 5 by Tom King, Peter Gross, Tamra Bonvillain 2.     Minor Arcana 1 by Jeff Lemire 3.     Ultimates 4 by Deniz Camp, Phil Noto 4.     Blood Brothers Mother 2 by Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso 5.     Penguin 12 by Tom King, Rafael de Latorre 6.     Birds of Prey 13 by Kelly Thompson, Gavin Guidry, Jordie Bellaire 7.     Public Domain 8 by Chip Zdarsky 8.     Boy Wonder 5 by Juni Ba, Chris O'Halloran 9.     Spider-Boy 11 by Dan Slott, Paco Medina, Erick Arciniega 10.  Rook: Exodus 5 by Geoff Johns, Jason Fabok, Brad Anderson  

Comic Crusaders Podcast
Comic Crusaders Podcast #456 – Ricky Lima

Comic Crusaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 31:56


Hang out with Al Mega as he chats with jaw-dropping YA graphic novelist, rising star, writer Ricky Lima. Tune in to learn all about is new book from Top Shelf Productions, Undergrowth and more…..   Undergrowth hits bookstores and  comic shops Sept. 4th and is now available for preorder from Top Shelf, Indigo, and Amazon. Perfect for fans of Neon Genesis Evangelion, Punch Up! and First Test.   To learn more about Ricky Lima, check out https://limepressonline.com/ or give him a follow on Instagram. And to learn more about Daniele Aquilani follow him on Instagram. Follow Ricky on Social Media at: @KingKRule Press by DHPR: DontHidePR.com Thank You for Watching / Listening! We appreciate your support! Episode 456 in an unlimited series! Host: Al Mega Follow on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook): @TheRealAlMega / @ComicCrusaders   Make sure to Like/Share/Subscribe if you haven't yet: https://www.youtube.com/c/comiccrusadersworld Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/comiccrusaders Visit the official  Comic Crusaders  Comic Book Shop: comiccrusaders.shop Visit the OFFICIAL  Comic Crusaders Swag Shop at: comiccrusaders.us Main Site: https://www.comiccrusaders.com/​​​​ Streamyard is the platform of choice used by  Comic Crusaders and The Undercover Capes  Podcast Network to stream! Check out their premium plans for this amazing and versatile tool, sign up now: https://bit.ly/ComicCrusadersStreamyard * Edited/Produced/Directed by Al Mega

Part-Time Fanboy Podcast
Part-Time Fanboy Podcast: Ep 513 Ricky Lima Launches Super Organic Giant Fighting Mecha in Undergrowth!

Part-Time Fanboy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 61:40


Ricky Lima is a writer who has been publishing his own comics for years through his website, Limepressonline.com. This week sees the debut of his first collaboration with a major publisher, Top Shelf Productions! Undergrowth tells the story of dystopian future where giant alien mecha are causing an environmental catastrophe. In response, the spirit of […]

WNXP Podcasts
On The Record with WNXP: Squid

WNXP Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 7:59


They've been dubbed post-punk, but that doesn't quite encompass what Brighton's Squid is capable of. Drummer and singer Ollie Judge has gone on the record calling the quintet's sound “some sort of twisted, 21st-century jazz,” pairing rock guitars with classical and jazz instrumentation. It's chaotic and frenetic, but intentional. Their latest LP O Monolith showcases exactly that. Regardless of its lack of “genre,” everything Squid does is expansive and all-consuming. It's bigger than the sound they create. It's a work of art.Watch Squid perform “Fugue (Bin Song),” “Undergrowth” and “Swing (In A Dream)” live at WNXP's Sonic Cathedral here.

Na Próxima eu Passo
Gloria Perpetua – O Silmarillion – Empire Undergrowth | Falando Sirius | Aliança Intergaláctica

Na Próxima eu Passo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024


Falando sirius vindo para animar o seu dia! Bora conversar sobre uma das obras mais importantes de Tolkein, O Silmarillion, além de ouvir um metal nacional com Gloria Perpetua e criar seu imperio de formigas em Empire Undergrowth e varios outros jogos. Dê um Play e Bora! Adquira o livro:O Silmarillion Adquira os jogos na […] O post Gloria Perpetua – O Silmarillion – Empire Undergrowth | Falando Sirius | Aliança Intergaláctica apareceu primeiro em Aliança Intergaláctica.

Was spielst du so? - Videospiele entdecken mit GameStar
Hoffentlich wird DAS ein neuer Strategietrend! | Empires of the Undergrowth mit Moerp

Was spielst du so? - Videospiele entdecken mit GameStar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 38:33


Es sollten sich noch mehr Spiele ein Vorbild an der Natur nehmen, findet Biologe und Strategie-Streamer Moerp. Wir analysieren Empires of the Undergrowth und Empire of the Ants!

Last Game Standing
Wer hat den Gürtel? Juni 2024

Last Game Standing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 27:42


Und schon ist es wieder vorbei! Manor Lords macht es wie die Italiener und scheitert an einem Außenseiter. Der neue Titelträger heißt Cozy Space Survivors und dieses Kleinod muss sich nun gegen… ja wen eigentlich… beweisen? Im Ring steht der Autopsy Simulator, der Drug Dealer Simulator 2 und der City Bus Manager und immerhin noch noch Empires of the Undergrowth. Kann Cozy Space Survivors diese Rund überleben? Das entscheidet wie immer ihr! Du suchst die Wahlkabinen? Hier entlang! https://community.wasted.de/ Eine Liste der bisherigen Gürtelträger findest Du hier:https://lgs.fandom.com/de/wiki/Titel_und_Triumphe Illustration von Max Fiedler pigsell.com

All Vorbe
#321 Epic Drops Jobs

All Vorbe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 92:37


Acest podcast poate fi găsit în zonele tropicale sub frunzișul arborilor înalți sau sub un tufiș umbrit, în locuri cu umezeală și PC-uri sălbatice. Timestamps: 0:00 – INTRO 11:23 – Paul s-a jucat Dordogne 23:34 – Edgar s-a jucat Empires of the Undergrowth 42:28 – Scrisorici de la Furnici 53:03 – Concedieri Activision; Creative Assembly sorta face concedieri; 59:57 – Epic concediează și toate reverberațiile acesteia; 1:11:57 – Jim Ryan pleaca de la Sony; CAPCOM zice ca jocurile sunt prea ieftine după care vinde Resident Evil 4 Remaster pe iPhone 15 la 60 de dolari; Devil May Cry ANIME??? IAR???; YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/jocsivorbe1416 https://www.youtube.com/c/JocȘiVorbeBits Twitch: www.twitch.tv/jocsivorbe iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-vorbe/id1331438601 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3RFgOJDgyEnpvkUQoSh0Tc Facebook: www.facebook.com/JocSiVorbe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jocsivorbe/e Discord: https://discord.gg/m5a6DDfBFc Tip Jar: https://ko-fi.com/jocsivorbe Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jocsivorbe RSS și linkuri de download: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:281506836/sounds.rss

X-Band: The Phantom Podcast
#260 - Frew 75th Anniversary Comic Review

X-Band: The Phantom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 93:03


Jermayn Parker and Dan Fraser do their best (& fail) to review this 180 page full colour Frew special comic inside an hour. They go down various rabbit holes and get caught up loving this comic which we both label is a hands down winner of the best Frew comic of the year and likely all time.They discuss the overall package of the comic with the paper quality, the cover, the historic article written by Kevin Patrick and each story in full detail - the writing, the drawings and even the colouring and how it presented on the paper.This review will contain spoilers. You can buy your copy at the Frew website.If your one of the phans who can only listen to some parts of the podcast, below is a timeline of the stories that we discussed.Overall Comments of the issue plus phan reactions: 2 Minutes 30 SecondsThe Stories"The Slavers, The Women and the Bogey Man" written & drawn by Shane Foley and coloured by Ivan Pedersen. 22 Minutes"The Singh Raiders" written by Andreas Eriksson, drawn by Ivan Rodriguez and coloured by Daniel Jnr. 29 Minutes 30 Seconds"Ghost of Ships Past, pt 1" written by Andrew Constant and drawn/coloured by Jason Paulos. 42 Minutes 30 Seconds"Undergrowth" written by Dean Rankine, drawn by Ivan Rodriguez and coloured by Tarella Pablo. 51 Minutes 30 Seconds"The Kiss of the Devil, pt 1" written by Pidde Andersson, drawn by Giancarlo Caracuzzo and coloured by Flavia Caracuzzo. 56 Minutes 30 Seconds"And our Friends are all Aboard" written, drawn and coloured by Paul Mason. 1 Hour 5 Minutes "To Wrack and Ruin at Gravelines" written by Tony DePaul and drawn by Mike Manley. 1 Hour 10 Minutes"The Box" written by Dean Rankine, drawn by Jeremy MacPherson and coloured by Tom Mason. 1 Hour 18 MinutesKevin Patrick's Article. 1 Hour 23 MinutesYou can email us at chroniclechamber@gmail.com or chat with us via our social media profiles with your feedback at Facebook, Twitter and or Instagram. We would love some feedback on what we discussed on the podcast and on the following topics:Did you like the fact that we only got new stories in this issue?Would you have liked to see reprint stories?What is your favourite story out of these 8?Do you like colour in your Phantom comics?Is the "The Singh Raiders" story a good template for the 22nd Phantom stories?Do you like short 2-6 page stories?Did you get caught with the Flick on page 82 looking like another word?Do you like having the current Daily stories published regular or would you like to see them collected together when it ends?Would you like to see a podcast with Tony DePaul to discuss this arc with us?Do not forget that we are holding a competition for our YouTube viewers that if you comment in the next week, you will be in the running for a Phantom shirt posted to you for Free.Make sure you stay with us and do not forget to subscribe and leave a review on our podcast and or our YouTube Channel. Support the show

Nature Kicks with Shameer Shah

This episode is about "the life undergrowth" The title comes from finding amazement in the undergrowth before tree canopies have fully blossomed. It would mean the world if you'd like to show appreciation for my work by ⁠⁠buying me a coffee⁠⁠ ☕️ Any amount would be greatly appreciated. Please consider contributing to my ⁠⁠coffee fund⁠⁠! It helps me keep the inspiration flowing. Instagram: ⁠@shameer_shah⁠ YouTube: ⁠@ShameerShahProject

Making Tracks with The MOST FM: Artist Interviews

Aotearoa indie-pop artist EM has today released her reflective EP UNDERGROWTH, as well as the emotional and introspective lead single ‘Bonfire'. Themes of personal growth coupled with meaningful songwriting weave throughout the intimately written 5-track EP. As an established audio engineer/producer, EM delves into new textures and moods to create an immersive experience; with sparse electric guitars featuring in songs such as ‘The Love And The Fight' and dreamy vocals in tracks such as ‘Undergrowth'. Amongst the gorgeous indie-pop production, is a constant reflection of life, and a unique insight into the mind of EM.

Backyard Ecology
Fascinating Wasp Diversity

Backyard Ecology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 60:59


Wasps are often portrayed as one of “the bad guys” in the insect world. But part of that common misconception comes from a lack of knowledge or understanding about wasps in general and stereotypes that don't apply to most wasp species. The truth is that wasps are extremely diverse and what most of us think of when we think of a “wasp” makes up only the tiniest percentage of all wasps out there. In fact, there are likely many different species of wasps that haven't even been identified yet. And wasps play an extremely important role in the ecosystem – one that is often overlooked and not well-understood. In this episode of the Backyard Ecology podcast, we are joined by Louis Nastasi who is a self-proclaimed ambassador for wasps. Louis is a PhD candidate at Penn State's Frost Entomological Museum which is Penn State's research collection of insects and other arthropods. He also founded and is one of the instructors for the Wasp ID Course, which will have its second session in January 2023. During our conversation, Louis and I dive into the fascinating diversity of wasps, especially parasitoid wasps, and their vital roles in the ecosystem. Louis believes that a lot of the misconceptions around wasps are due to a lack of recognition of just how diverse wasps are. Contrary to popular belief, most wasps aren't capable of stinging people and many are the size of a speck of dust. Like with the first episode that Louis was on, our conversation takes many twists and turns. We talk a lot about parasitoid wasps and just how amazing it is that many of these parasitoid relationships developed in the first place. (One of the wasps we talk about lays its eggs in diving beetle eggs which are found underwater!) We also discuss how much we don't know about these species and how much there is still to learn. But through it all, Louis's passion for wasps and wasp education shines through. Links: Louis's contact info: Email: LFN5093@PSU.edu Twitter: https://twitter.com/toomanywasps Wasp ID Course Website: https://WaspIDCourse.WordPress.com/ Twitter: @WaspIDCourse https://twitter.com/WaspIDCourse/ Email: waspIDcourse@gmail.com Other Resources: Forbes, A.A., Bagley, R.K., Beer, M.A. et al. Quantifying the unquantifiable: why Hymenoptera, not Coleoptera, is the most speciose animal order. BMC Ecol 18, 21 (2018). https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12898-018-0176-x Wasps: Their Biology, Diversity, and Role as Beneficial Insects and Pollinators of Native Plants [hardcover] Heather N. Holm February, 2021 * : https://amzn.to/3fMZAho Wasp related video clips (including the fairy wasp one) from Life in the Undergrowth hosted by David Attenborough: Underwater wasps: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p003lcxg Oak Tree and Wasp Eggs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzXccvoJThI Paper colony: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p003lcxv Life in the Undergrowth hosted by David Attenborough (Full Documentary)*: https://amzn.to/3zYkGQU Related Backyard Ecology Resources: Galls: Amazingly Diverse and Fascinating Plant Growths: https://www.backyardecology.net/galls-amazingly-diverse-and-fascinating-plant-growths/ American Pelecinid Wasp: A Unique and Fascinating Critter: https://www.backyardecology.net/american-pelecinid-wasp-a-unique-and-fascinating-critter/ Wasps: Victims of an Often Undeserved Reputation: https://www.backyardecology.net/wasps-victims-of-an-often-undeserved-reputation/ Four-toothed Mason Wasp: https://www.backyardecology.net/four-toothed-mason-wasp/ Cicada Killers: Not as Menacing as They Appear: https://www.backyardecology.net/cicada-killers/ Eastern Red Velvet Ants: Doesn't Kill Cows and Isn't an Ant: https://www.backyardecology.net/eastern-red-velvet-ants-doesnt-kill-cows-and-isnt-an-ant/ Backyard Ecology Website: https://backyardecology.net YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/backyardecology Blog: https://www.backyardecology.net/blog/ Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/backyardecology Subscribe to Backyard Ecology emails: https://www.backyardecology.net/subscribe/ Episode image: A species of Ichneumon wasp, one of our many parasitoid species. Photo credit: USFWS Midwest Region, public domain

The Ground Shots Podcast
Nikki Hill with Sigh Moon on Botany as Archaeology, to Stop a Lithium Mine

The Ground Shots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 140:15


Episode #69 of the Ground Shots Podcast was recorded in southern Oregon this past August among old Juniper trees tucked just below a special Tableland mesa, with Nikki Hill of Walking Roots, and Sigh Moon assisting in the conversation. Link to our website where you can donate to the podcast, and find the blog post on the podcast episode with photos and bios of Nikki and Sigh Moon as well as a few photos from where we recorded the episode: www.ofsedgeandsalt.com/podcastblog/lithiummine We talk about: What is a tableland or mesa? Nikki's intention in doing survey work at Thacker Pass, a place in Nevada slated to become a large lithium mine Questioning the sustainability of lithium Seeing wild gardens and patterns on the landscape that reflect historical relationships of indigenous peoples and places How deserts have been hard for European ancestored folks to conceptualize and how this makes it easy for us to consider it a wasteland to be inverted to perpetuate modern culture Considering certain lands sacrifice zones comes from the idea that we are separate from land and that we can actually have an effect the effects of private land ownership on the water table and water flows on land seeing through a lens of botanical archaeology how archaeology is often focused on ‘settled' life evidence not nomadic life evidence how do we start to re-see why plants are on the landscape in relationship to human historical tending of those plants? the misinformed idea that hunter-gatherers (gatherer-hunters) were not sophisticated in their tending what is the point in caring about anthropogenic landscapes? Nikki's plant survey process at Thacker Pass in Nevada and some of the plants she found like Yampah, Biscuitroots, Mariposa Lilies and more.   Links: Nikki's Website: Walking Roots Counterpunch article by Nikki: “Botany as Archaeology, to Stop a Lithium Mine' Nikki's instagram page: walking.roots Sigh Moon's Instagram page: tenderwildeyes Sigh Moon's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrmu0A77ja3o8DZ32ttOsIA/videosSave Thacker Pass Campaign website ‘The Ecology of Eden: An Inquiry into the Dream of Paradise and a New Vision of Our Role in Nature' book by Evan Eisenberg, a book I read in college on critical ecology that feels relevant to this episode “The Void, The Grid & The Sign: Traversing The Great Basin” by William Fox, all about concepts of void and land value in the Great Basin Desert, a fascinating book “1491” and “1493” by Charles Mann, alternative histories to North and South America mentioning anthropogenic landscapes including ‘terra preta' in the Amazon, mentioned on the podcast Save Oak Flat and the Apache Stronghold Campaign Angela Moles Ground Shots Podcast interview mentioned on the podcast: Episode #57: Gabe Crawford interviews Angela Moles P.h.D. on the rapid evolutionary responses of plants due to climate change, challenging scientific dogma Past episodes of the podcast featuring Nikki Hill: Episode #31: Wild Tending series / Nikki Hill and Gabe Crawford on the basics of wild-tending Episode #33: Wild Tending series / Nikki Hill and Gabe Crawford on re-thinking the concept of invasive plants Episode #59: Is there such a thing as an "Invasive Species"? A conversation with Matt Chew Ph.d. hosted by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume, Nikki Hill and Gabe Crawford Music for this episode: Reverie, Spires and The Undergrowth by Juniper Blue This episode hosted by: Kelly Moody Produced by: Kelly Moody

Queen Venerator
Honolulu Mountain Daffodils - Guitars of the Oceanic Undergrowth (1987)

Queen Venerator

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 28:38


Earth Wise
Alaskan Wildfires | Earth Wise

Earth Wise

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 2:00


Alaska is on a pace for a record fire season this year.  As of mid-July, more than 2.7 million acres had burned, which is more than 10 times the total area burned in all of 2021. Alaskan fires have been spurred on by warm temperatures, a diminished snowpack, and an unusually large number of lightning […]

Making Tracks with The MOST FM: Artist Interviews

EM is the exciting music project by Aotearoa audio engineer/producer, Emily Wheatcroft-Snape. Her latest single ‘Undergrowth' is an indie-pop gem, and the first from an upcoming EP. Its hypnotic guitar strums and warm, dreamy vocals, sound like the song has soaked up ‘rays' from a hazy summers day. Written and recorded at her home studio - Emily then developed ‘Undergrowth' while spending a week at Muriwai beach.

Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Emily Wheatcroft-Snape (on Em - 'Undergrowth' single release) Interview - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM

Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022


Emily Wheatcroft-Snape (on Em - 'Undergrowth' single release) Interview by Dave Borrie on Radio One 91FM Dunedin

JenaZeit von RADIO OKJ
Anke Scheller & Jan-Markus Teuscher (Blue Undergrowth)

JenaZeit von RADIO OKJ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 14:42


Interview mit Blue Undergrowth, Blues aus Jena.

Irish Science Fiction
Chapter 8 - A Ford Transit, NASA, freshly cut undergrowth and a suspicious breakfast.

Irish Science Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 10:46


Humanity's first Superluminal voyage.

ESO to GO - An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast
Episode 22 - Ashes of Creation Action or Tab Target Combat?

ESO to GO - An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 40:22


On this Episode of Ashes to Go, an Ashes of Creation podcast, we discuss the upcoming Ashes backer pack From the Undergrowth. We then give our thoughts on the Ashes of Creation March development update, specifically the environment in Ashes of Creation and what we think about the new gameplay footage. We then take a deep dive into the Combat in Ashes of Creation. We discuss the Ashes of Creation Hybrid Combat system, and whether or not Action or Tab Target combat would be better suited. --Links-- Buy Ashes of Creation (StudioLoot Affiliate Link): https://ashesofcreation.com/r/CABBK7PAC6PWFQG3 Company of the week: Moonlit Dawn https://ashesfans.com/guilds/28 Studio Loot YouTube: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/StudioLoot Produced by https://studioloot.com/ StudioLoot twitter - https://twitter.com/StudioLoot Community Discord - https://discord.gg/EevttRj Hosted by redbyrd and BDLG redbyrd - twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/redbyrd twitter - https://twitter.com/iamredbyrd BDLG twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/bdlg twitter - https://twitter.com/TheBDLG For More Content Like Ashes to Go check out https://ashesfans.com/

Naked Gaming, from the Naked Scientists
Developer Special: Slug Disco

Naked Gaming, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 33:54


Join Chris and Leigh for a special episode of the podcast, sponsored by Slug Disco, as they delve into Ecosystem and Empires of the Undergrowth, and Beetle Uprising. There's definitely an insect-theme! Hear from the game-makers and find out about the science that makes the games tick... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The Dead Letter Office of Somewhere, Ohio
Episode 6: GONE FISHING/MISSING

The Dead Letter Office of Somewhere, Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 24:51


The Dead Letter Office receives a series of postcards from a place that doesn't exist. Conway takes a trip to his local art museum after some pieces go missing. (CWs: beer, derealization)   TRANSCRIPTS: CONWAY: This is Conway, receiving clerk for the dead letter office of ***** Ohio, processing the national dead mail backlog. The following audio recording will serve as an internal memo strictly for archival purposes and should be considered confidential. Need I remind anyone: public release of this or any confidential material from the DLO is a felony. Some names and places have been censored for the protection of the public.  A series of postcards, collectively titled Dead Letter 6910, postmarked May 17th 1980. The post office that initially received these cards were unable to determine the intended address and no return address was provided. They were apparently left on top of a cabinet for a few decades until that office closed. Agents clearing out the remaining equipment flagged these and sent them our way.  The front of the cards feature a white lighthouse, somewhat faded from exposure to the sun. Small cursive handwriting covers the postcards back to front. I've been able to place them in what I believe is the correct order. The messages read as follows. LOST FISHERMAN, NARRATOR: It's real easy to lose yourself fishing, to forget your troubles. It's like a daydream. Now Lucy, I know fishing stories get exaggerated, but you've got to hear this one, sweetheart: it's a real humdinger! Me and Ken were out on the boat, cruising for fish. We had talked about going out on Lake Erie to nab a few meaty walleye last winter. All season I kept having the same dream: we'd be out on the drink, passing the hours doing a whole lot of nothing. I'd be almost in a daze when I'd hear the plop of my bobber dipping. I'd anchor my foot against the side of the vessel and start slowly reeling in the line. I could feel something pulling on the other end. Something big. We'd fight over the wire for minutes, then I'd finally hoist it out. A big, glistening golden walleye, almost as big as, jeez, my whole torso, you could say. But then Ken would hold up this weird upside-down painting of a lighthouse. While I was distracted, the walleye would wriggle its huge body and slip into the lake, disappearing into the deep. I'd peek up at the sun above the scattered clouds, sigh, then check my watch. But no matter how hard I tried, no matter what angle I'd look at it, I just couldn't make out the time. Then I'd wake up. Well since the weather'd warmed up, we figured it was about time. So me and Ken were out on the Erie sitting on opposite sides of our little watercraft. He had this big orange life preserver on, which I still think's a little showoffy, and his nose was white with zinc. He was gazing out over the calm water before he cast his line. It was a cool late spring morning, a little bit of haze still resting above the surface before the sun comes up and cooks it away like fat on the griddle. I flicked my wrist and sent my hook out into the lake, then reclined in my seat. I stuck my hand into the blue cooler at my feet and felt around for some jerky. Ken was still just scanning the lake, as if he was trying to find something that wasn't there. He got this weird expression like he'd been pricked, then finally also cast his line. We spent a while without a single bite. The morning bugs were starting to come out and swirl around the water's surface. You know, in a way, fishing is kinda similar that new age meditation I saw on tv. You forget yourself and just be one with the fishing rod. Having a few brews handy helps with that, too. I reached into the cooler for a beer and cracked the bottle open with a satisfying fizz. Well that finally caught Ken's attention. LOST FISHERMAN: “You want a cold one, buddy?” I offered. KEN: “What brand did you bring?” LOST FISHERMAN: “Well…” I turned around bottle in my hand, but the label was gone. It must have sweat off in the ice. “Something light. Don't need to be getting sauced out on the lake in the middle of the day!” Ken shrugged and took the slippery bottle. I peered over the edge at my reflection in the lake. The rippling water around the edge of the vessel distorted my face. Then the slack on my line went taut and the reel started unspooling. I shook myself from my thoughts and picked up my rod. I clicked the handle forward and started reeling her in. The drag was fierce, this must have been some fish! I braced my legs against the side of the boat and anchored the butt of the rod under the lip. I pulled and reeled in succession, but the more I struggled, the harder this thing was to reel in. My arms were getting weak, my face turned beat-red and no doubt made that strained expression you always laugh at. Ken sat and watched in shock. KEN: “That must be some fish!” LOST FISHERMAN: He muttered, then rushed over to me, pulling my shoulders and helping me keep my balance. We waged war with this fish, tug of war, that is, back and forth for what could have been 20 seconds or 2 hours. Eventually the line slackened, and we figured we'd worn this monster out. I puffed out a sigh, straightened my hat, and prepared to haul her in. I thrust my arms up and the line snapped, splashing me with lake water and sending me careening for the port edge. I landed on my backside with a crash. I dabbed the moisture in my mustache and rubbed my dinged elbow. Ken laughed and fished around in the cooler, pulling out another drink for me. KEN: “Come on, I think you've earned it.” LOST FISHERMAN: We sat quietly again for a time, waiting for another bite or just enjoying the little peace away from home. The bugs mostly left us alone once the sun was high. The warm rays of the afternoon combined with the sedating nature of the suds made me liable to doze off. My eyelids grew heavy and sank, blurring the glinting sun on the water into a band of soft light. The rocking boat lulled me into a trance, and my head dipped.  Before I could actually catch some Zs, Ken spoke up, real gravely. He was in front of me, his hand on my shoulder. KEN: “Have you seen the duck yet?” LOST FISHERMAN:“Which duck?” I asked. He closed his eyes and sighed. KEN: “It's rusting. Look this might sound boneheaded, How did we get out here again?" LOST FISHERMAN: I blinked hard and pushed up the brim of my hat to get a good look at him through my sleepy eyes. “What d'ya mean, Ken? We drove out to the dock then motored out here.” He turned his gaze out over the water and shook his head. He asked if I remembered actually doing that and, well, now that he mentioned it, no. I just remembered being on the ship. “It was early, Ken,” I reasoned, “we were barely awake. I just can't think on it right now's all.” He didn't seem satisfied with that. He bent over the old cooler and rooted around to scoop out the rest of the bottles we had. He turned them my way. KEN: “Look, no labels. You think every single one rubbed off in the cooler? You really can't remember which brand you bought?” LOST FISHERMAN: “C'mon Ken,” I said. “You're acting funny. Not haha-funny either.” He took a step toward me. I was starting to get a little anxious. KEN: “What's my last name?” LOST FISHERMAN: He asked. Lucy, I swear, I felt older than granddad. I knew what it was, but in that moment I couldn't say. It was on the tip of my tongue, but nothing would come out. I felt prickling sweat running down the back of my neck. My hands were clammy and my mouth was bone dry. “Jeez Ken, w-what's this all about? I thought we came out here to relax, not play ten thousand dollar pyramid together.” My stomach felt uneasy. Ken kneeled to my eye level and took off his hat. KEN: “What's your name?” LOST FISHERMAN: What's my name? What a damn silly question. He sounded serious though. What'd gotten into him? “I'm not playing around anymore, Ken.” I let out a bitter laugh. “Cut it out. You must be drunk, or seasick, or both. Yeah, that's it. You know how you get off balance when we're on the water. Here, lay flat on vinyl, it should cool your head down.” KEN: “I'm not seasick, and I'm not drunk. Quit avoiding the question.” LOST FISHERMAN: He had a queer kinda glint in his eye, and his mouth was screwed up in a grimace. KEN: “What is your name, Lost Fisherman?” LOST FISHERMAN: I wiped my sleeve across my upper lip to sop up the sweat that was beading under my mustache. I scratched at my neck with a shaky hand. I blinked hard a couple of times against the stinging sweat and sunlight. My poor gut was twisting itself up in knots. I was ready to go home and forget this ever happened. But Ken wasn't about to let this go, not without me without answering his frankly asinine questions.  “Whatever's gotten into you, Ken, I promise me saying my name's not gonna help you. We have to get you to a doctor.” I got up on my wobbly feet and started toward the engine, fixing to speed us back to shore. KEN: “Your name!”  LOST FISHERMAN: I raised my index finger and opened my mouth to yell, but nothing came out. I shut my trap and sunk my head. The world was spinning around me, my thoughts were swimming like fish in the lake. I couldn't even remember my own name. I started coughing, almost heaving. I looked up again at Ken, who was just watching me. I tried to ask him to tell me what the hell was going on, but the words wouldn't come together. I couldn't remember a damn thing from before we were on that damn boat. My eyes darted around in a panic for any sign of familiarity: but there was no shoreline, no other people on the horizon. The jerky I brought was in a blank plastic baggie, the beers just brown bottles. My heart stuttered and shook like mice were chewing through my wires. “Is...is this a dream?” I asked Ken, almost accusing him of something, though not sure of what, exactly.  KEN: “If this were a dream, we'd be in that boat instead.” LOST FISHERMAN: He held out his hand, pointing starboard. I turned my head slowly, then I swallowed hard and looked. About a hundred yards off I saw a small canoe, Ken and me sitting in it, pointing back at us.  I swiveled my head back toward Ken in the painted canoe, then down at the wooden panels under my feet. Two oars were attached to the boat, and our fishing rods sat under the little seats near my boots. He asked one last question. KEN: “Do you have the time?” LOST FISHERMAN: I turned my wrist over and tried to check the time on my watch. But I just couldn't look at it. Everything was so as maple syrup. KEN: “What time is it?” LOST FISHERMAN: He repeated. I fought with all my might to glance at my watch. Its face was distorted, blurry and rippling in the corner of my vision. That winded me. I gasped and faced Ken. He leaned down to a panel in the floor of the boat and lifted it open, similar to a hatch for a crawl space. He flatly motioned with his hand to step inside. So me and Ken climbed into the hole and stepped down a steel ladder below. At the bottom, we found ourselves standing in a dark, open area. Some kind of metal scaffolding was holding up a matte painting of trees over the lake. A spotlight was hoisted above a catwalk, its light shining onto where we were. Up above us I saw the wooden boat prop sitting on weighted rigging. It was surrounded by a plexiglass tank full of water no bigger than our rumpus room. It looked like we were backstage, or under the stage, of a theater.  I was totally flummoxed, unable to say or do a whole lot of anything. I heard something moving to my left. In my peripheral vision, I saw something dark, a figure in pure black, parting a set of curtains at the edge of whatever we were in, then it disappeared. Now Ken started walking slowly toward the curtains. I stood there, mouth hanging open like an ass, then hopped along to catch up to him. Behind us, I heard more of those silhouette people moving and muttering as they dismantled the lake set.  Ken stepped through the threshold and I followed. We ended up at the foot of an inverted lighthouse, hanging from God knows what and going way down below into the abyss under our feet. It was long, crumbling white stucco'd brick, covered in sharp gray icicles. There were a few cement stairs down to the stark black door leading inside. Ken extended his hand, signaling that I should go first. I stood in front of the dark door, and slowly turned the handle. I glanced back and Ken was gone. Beyond the door was a spiraling staircase downward toward the bottom--er well, top--of the inverted lighthouse. I was surrounded by exposed red brick, and held onto the cold metal rail to steady myself. It was a narrow, claustrophobic descent, each step my rubber boots squeaked on the iron stairs. Moments passed in silence as the space got smaller and smaller.  I made it to the end of the staircase and saw an opening into a dark room ahead. Having nowhere else to go really, I stepped inside. There was Ken again, tall, lanky, still in that silly orange vest and nose all white. He was standing next to a huge metal device, taller than he was at parts. Its surface was smooth and dark, maybe polished black iron. Its shape was curved and irregular, thick here, thin there, odd angles. Not a square or cylinder, nearly impossible to describe. It was humming, and letting off thick steam in slow curling ribbons. Its rancorous clattering and rumbling made me wince. It sounded like I was under the hood of a mean car. Ken was standing straight up with his hands folded neatly in front of him, clasping onto an empty golden picture frame. He locked eyes with me one last time and reached one hand out to this nightmare machine. His fingertips touched the sleek metal, and in a flash of light, he was gone, leaving just his lifejacket behind. I slowly moved closer to this machine, investigating where Ken just was. I could feel whatever this was giving off heat as it worked. My rubber sole depressed the corner of Ken's foam vest as I stood next to the whirring thing. I put my shaking palm forth, and made contact with the Lucid Engine. Now honey I know this sounds like nonsense, and this next part is gonna sound extra funny. You should be sitting for this last bit. Go grab a seat in the kitchen. I want you to think real hard on what I'm about to ask you. What's my name? What did you do today before I wrote you this card? Yeah, I thought so. Now look up at the clock on the wall. What time is it? We'll be waiting for you at the top of the lighthouse. CONWAY: I've searched for the address on these postcards, and not only does the street not exist, neither does the town. It's supposed to be delivered to Aisling or Ashline? Ohio, which does not show up in any of our state records dating back nearly a century and a half. There only addressee is a “Lucy” something--the last name is smudged, indecipherable. The Ken figure was similarly elusive. Given the contents of the cards and the nonexistent recipient from a fictitious town, these postcards are undeliverable in quite a literal sense. DL-4910 will thus be stored safely in our vault.    CONWAY: A number of pieces have gone missing at the ***** museum of art. This only began after they received a strange new acquisition in the mail last week. As a dutiful employee of this venerable organization and art history major--or perhaps more pertinently the closest member of the Dead Letter Office to said museum--I've been assigned more field work.  *on tape: car door shuts, car starts, driving noises* CONWAY ON TAPE: Now from what I've been told, a large crate showed up in the museum's storage last Monday with no prior indication as to who may have delivered it. Rather than look this particular gift horse in the mouth, the museum accepted the donation and set out looking into its provenance. They found it historically noteworthy, I suppose, and set up a display for it. Since that time, 2 nearby oil paintings have completely vanished from the museum without a trace. I'm heading to that museum now to investigate with my trusty government-issue tape recorder. *CONWAY singing on tape* I am a man of constant sorrow, I've seen trouble all my days. I bid farewell to Cincinnati, the place where I was born and raised. The place where he *indistinguishable lyric* *click* CONWAY ON TAPE: So they've got this exhibit cordoned off, and brought up all the packaging for me to look over along with the statue.  Let's start with the piece itself. It's about 6 feet tall, a carving of a winged woman, presumably an angel or perhaps a seraphim of some kind. Looks like marble. Her hands are clasped in front of her chest. Her features are smooth. The finer details of this sculpture appear to have been weathered by some time outside. Now nothing too exceptional, and not really my taste-- *click* Nearby, I can see the former displays for the oil paintings. The info placards are still here, but the frames and canvases have vanished without a trace. Apparently the authorities weren't able to find any any signs of theft and security cameras at all the exits show nothing out of the ordinary. It's as if simply vanished into thin air. Now interestingly enough, there are several chairs nearby, closer to the sculpture than the paintings were, but none of them have been disturbed. So it's either a standard theft--albeit one committed by an expert--or this sculpture has some kind of intrinsic definition of art and a penchant for larceny. Now I'm not one to judge. Carpentry is certainly an art, as is furniture design. Maybe the sculpture sees things differently. Well let's put this to the test. I'm sure the docents wouldn't be too keen on trying it with anything from the collection, so it looks like I'm going to be doing my best impression of Picasso on my notepad. *click* All right I've placed my crude sketch at the foot of this statue, and uh, ten minutes later there's still nothing. So it's looking like theft is increasingly likely and my time is being wasted. And here I was excited to see a statue versed in aesthetic theory. The return address on the packaging doesn't indicate a name, but it does list some address out in Cali-for-ni-ay. A quick search indicates that it's warehouse for shared by a CEO for a company called Thanatech. Now that sounds familiar, but I've got no reason to believe that this is anything our office should be involved with. Time to-- *click* *on the phone in the car* CONWAY ON TAPE: What do you mean he's missing? Well it certainly would have been nice to know that an employee of ours is gone, yeah!  So--fingerprints were found all over this thing, and you didn't think that was pertinent? Christ, all right, I'm turning around. I'll be back in 10. *click* CONWAY ON TAPE: Jesus his prints really are all over this thing. Like head to base covered, all in different directions. Now we're talking my language. What the hell was he doing? *click* CONWAY ON THE PHONE ON TAPE: Yeah, you got a description for me? Okay, tall, dark hair. Got a name? Kenji Ta***. Right. I'll get back to you. *click* CONWAY ON TAPE: Let's try something else. Maybe my scribbling didn't cut it for this thing. Maybe like the chairs. I wonder about facsimiles or forgeries. I've pulled up an image of Undergrowth with Two Figures by van Gogh on my work phone. I'm going to set it next to the sculpture and observe. *Clattering noises, buzzing, same as in the lighthouse* Well, damn, that's no good. I guess this thing disagrees with Bemjamin about a reproduction's uhh authenticity. Well that's-- *click* CONWAY ON THE PHONE ON TAPE: Yeah, it's Conway again. Sorry my other phone is...indisposed. Now you're going to want to box that thing up tight, make sure you wear gloves, and bring it out back. Keep it as far away from other pieces as you can on the way out, I want to emphasize that. I've got one of our guys coming with a truck to pick it up soon. Yeah. No! No, don't call them, we'll take care of it. We'll update you as soon as we can. Yup. Okay, okay. Bye, now. Mm-bye-- CONWAY: We've catalogued this sculpture and assigned it the label Dead Object 07811. Further study will be necessary to determine its exact provenance and nature. For now, it will be stored safely and securely in our vault.  For the Dead Letter Office of ***** Ohio, this is Conway, signing off.

Handsome Genius Club Radio Show
Wednesday 20 January 2021 | Interview w/ comic book writer Ricky Lima

Handsome Genius Club Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 52:45


In the first half of today's show, Anthony waxes poetic about the end of the Trump Administration and the impending senate impeachment trial, Trump's list of pardons and upcoming stuff for his website, this podcast, his comic book work. Plus, some high quality name-dropping. In the second half, Anthony welcomes comic book writer RICKY LIMA to the Handsome Genius Club. Together they discuss Ricky's current self-published series UNDERGROWTH, career momentum lost between 2019 and 2020 and regaining that forward motion as 2020 becomes 2021 and their experiences with self-publishing vs finding and working with an existing publishing house. Find Ricky Lima online at Twitter and his website/store. Mid-show music: RWLYD by Monowhales MERCH ALERT!!! The NEW Kingdom James store now open on TeeSpring! T-shirts, sweatshirts, tank tops, face masks, coffee mugs and die-cut vinyl stickers with designs including the Wrestlers Union logo, the Handsome Genius Club logo, the Kingdom James soft drink logo and both the Outlive Your Enemies and Value Parchment designs. Check out the new store at www.teespring.com/stores/MyNameIsKingdom SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON!!! You can also show your support for Anthony and projects like the Handsome Genius Club Radio Show, the 101 Things In 1001 Days project, the Wrestlers Union and more by subscribing to the My Name Is Kingdom Patreon page. For as little as $2 a month, you can help this show and get exclusive content from Anthony's podcast, comic books and other projects. Join in now at patreon.com/MyNameIsKingdom. CONNECT WITH ANTHONY ONLINE!!! Here's an easy-to-use directory for his website and social media: https://linktr.ee/MyNameIsKingdom Recommended Viewing: To Date A Ricky by Ricky Lima

Insert Coin
Insert Coin #575 - Little Nightmares 2, verbuggte Spiele und mehr

Insert Coin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 37:00


Insert Coin #575 mit Little Nightmares 2, Empires of the Undergrowth und beim Launch verbuggten Spielen.

Cave of Solitude Comics, Movies, Music and more!
Episode 220 – Ricky Lima Chats “Changes”

Cave of Solitude Comics, Movies, Music and more!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 86:01


Good pal of the show, Ricky Lima returns to the Cave to check in and catch up. We talk about Undergrowth, how lockdown time has been, and what artistic works helped shape and change Ricky as creator himself. We hope everyone is staying safe and healthy, enjoy the show!

Art Palace
89: Poems for Vincent van Gogh with Louis Martinelli

Art Palace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 27:52


Louis Martinelli, poet and playwright, joins us to discuss his new book, Dreaming with Open Eyes: Poems for Vincent Van Gogh. We also take a look at Van Gogh's painting, Undergrowth with Two Figures, while Louis shares some of the poems from his book. Purchase Dreaming with Open Eyes: https://www.amazon.com/Dreaming-Open-Eyes-Poems-Vincent/dp/1733480412 Link to library event: https://cincinnatilibrary.bibliocommons.com/events/5fa97cc3c118654500b6e4e2 For more info and other programs, visit: www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org Theme song: Offrande Musicale by Bacalao Take our survey: bit.ly/ArtPalaceSurvey"

Positively Wolfie Podcast
Episode 9: Rubber Undergrowth Cake

Positively Wolfie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 40:50


Unqualified commentary on allegedly real news. Guest Co-host: Eric Mulder from WTM Watch This Movie Podcast. Topics on this episode include: - Having a good time - What did I miss? - Happy birthday! Links to articles discussed: CASINO HEIST MAN PULLS OFF $100K SCAM WITH PROSTHETIC FACE MASK https://amp.tmz.com/2020/07/25/prosthetic-mask-heist-one-hundred-thousand-dollars/?__twitter_impression=true Man Believed to Have Been Murdered Found Alive in Woods After 5 Years https://amp.toofab.com/2020/08/05/man-believed-murdered-found-alive-woods-5-years/?__twitter_impression=true Morgue workers fired over cake decorated with black penis https://nypost.com/2020/08/03/michigan-morgue-workers-fired-over-cake-decorated-with-black-penis/amp/?__twitter_impression=true Contact info: Twitter: www.twitter.com/positivelywolf1 Email: positivelywolfie@comast.net Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/positivelywolfie Promo: WTM Watch This Movie Podcast WTM Watch This Movie Links: www.wtmwatchthismovie.com www.twitter.com/watchthis_movie www.teespring.com/stores/wtmwatchthismovie --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wolfie-t/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wolfie-t/support

Storie Boys
Episode 7: Tales of Undergrowth

Storie Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 34:30


The boys pitch your new favorite RPG, Harry Potter spinoff, and Holes fanfic all in one.

Page Fright: A Literary Podcast
37. Collaborative Writing w/ Conyer Clayton

Page Fright: A Literary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 39:41


Conyer Clayton discusses her new poetry collection, We Shed Our Skin Like Dynamite. Andrew asks Conyer about her awesome titles. It's a blast! ----- Listen to more episodes of Page Fright here. ----- Conyer Clayton was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, and now happily calls Ottawa home. She has six chapbooks: Trust Only the Beasts in the Water (above/ground press), /(post ghost press), Undergrowth (bird, buried press), Mitosis (In/Words Magazine and Press), For the Birds. For the Humans. (battleaxe press), and The Marshes (&Co Collective, 2017). She released a collaborative album with Nathanael Larochette, If the river stood still, in August 2018. Her work appears in ARC, Prairie Fire, The Fiddlehead, The Maynard, Puddles of Sky Press, and other publications. She won ARC's 2017 iana Brebner Prize, placed third in Prairie Fire's 2017 Poetry Contest, and received honourable mention in The Fiddlehead's 2018 poetry prize. She is a member of the sound poetry ensemble Quatuor Gualuor, and writes reviews for Cathius. We Shed Our Skin Like Dynamite is her first full-length collection of poems. ----- Andrew French is an author from North Vancouver, British Columbia. Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University, and is pursuing an MA in English at UBC. He writes poems, book reviews, and hosts this very podcast.

Transfiguration  - BFF.fm
transfiguration #144 flowers for your hair mix (tina burner)

Transfiguration - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020


Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Tactil by Miguel Noya on Canciónes Intactas 6′30″ Undergrowth by Zenzizenz on Create Greenness 30′59″ In the Last Life, We Were a Winter by Offthesky & The Humble Bee on We Were the Hum of Dreams 35′07″ Transparent Tickle Shining Glace by Pantha du Prince on Conference of Trees 40′19″ Caracas Night (September 11, 1975) by Jon Hassell on Vernal Equinox (Remastered) 47′00″ One Last Dance by Hodge on Shadows in Blue 48′00″ Dissonance by Santilli on Breathing Space 51′07″ Ambient Energy Manipulation by Mediated Ambience 62′00″ Hotel Exile by Baba Stiltz on Total 71′40″ this is for you by Four Tet 72′30″ A Raft by Land Trance on First Seance 80′57″ Boa by Sam Gendel & Sam Wilkes on Music for Saxofone & Bass Guitar 86′49″ Birds Fly by Flapping Their Wings by Biosphere on Dropsonde 92′23″ Bobinsana by ALUNA on Raíces 101′28″ Erva Dos Sonhos by Peter Power & Psilosamples on Time, Tone & Texture 110′21″ Selvas De Ewaipanomas by Molero on Ficciones Del Trópico 115′00″ Tales From The Cymatic Abyss - Part I by Wave Temples on Tales From The Cymatic Abyss 1302′00″ Shadow Dance by Salamanda on Glass Cage

Cave of Solitude Comics, Movies, Music and more!
Episode 187 – Dropping Bombs with Ricky Lima

Cave of Solitude Comics, Movies, Music and more!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 69:08


The Portuguese Prince returns to the Cave to chat about some of the books he’s been cooking up and gives us the a taste of his latest Kickstarter project, The Millennium Project. Be sure to hit up your local comic shops in the GTA and pick up a copy of The Undergrowth!

Radio Free Krypton
The pompatus of love (and comics) with Ricky Lima

Radio Free Krypton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 29:00


Brampton, Ont. comics creator Ricky Lima joins Justin to discuss love, sex and self-publishing.Ricky's work includes Black Hole Hunters Club, Cauldron, Happily Ever Aftr, Undergrowth and Love me, please. The latter provides an honest, wide-ranging look at topics including unrequited love and masculinity.Related listening:Sam Noir on Cauldron Shane Heron on Black Hole Hunters ClubLike the show? Please consider supporting us on Patreon!RFK airs first on CJRU 1280 AM in Toronto. This episode was produced by Justin Chandler.

Cave of Solitude Comics, Movies, Music and more!
Ep – 164 – The Growth of Ricky Lima

Cave of Solitude Comics, Movies, Music and more!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 80:52


The long awaited return of the Portuguese Prince is finally upon us. Ricky Lima is back in the Cave, one week away from Fan Expo2019! We discuss his Shuster award nominations as well as his new book “UnderGrowth”. (EDITORS NOTE: The first 15 minutes of this episode has a little volume issues, but stay tuned,...

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Futility Closet
241-A Case of Scientific Self-Deception

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 32:46


In 1903, French physicist Prosper-René Blondlot decided he had discovered a new form of radiation. But the mysterious rays had some exceedingly odd properties, and scientists in other countries had trouble seeing them at all. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of N-rays, a cautionary tale of self-deception. We'll also recount another appalling marathon and puzzle over a worthless package. Intro: In the 1960s, two dolphins at Hawaii's Sea Life Park were inadvertently switched and performed each other's acts. Franz Bibfeldt is an invisible scholar at the University of Chicago divinity school. Sources for our feature on Prosper-René Blondlot and the N-rays: René Blondlot, Julien François, and William Garcin, "N" Rays: A Collection of Papers Communicated to the Academy of Sciences, With Additional Notes and Instructions for the Construction of Phosphorescent Screens, 1905. William Seabrook, Doctor Wood, 1941. Walter Gratzer, The Undergrowth of Science: Delusion, Self-Deception, and Human Frailty, 2001. Terence Hines, Pseudoscience and the Paranormal, 2003. Richard C. Brown, Are Science and Mathematics Socially Constructed?, 2009. Robert W. Proctor and E.J. Capaldi, Psychology of Science: Implicit and Explicit Processes, 2012. Paul Collins, Banvard's Folly, 2015. Roelf Bolt, The Encyclopaedia of Liars and Deceivers, 2014. Walter Gratzer and Walter Bruno Gratzer, Eurekas and Euphorias: The Oxford Book of Scientific Anecdotes, 2004. Robert W. Wood, How to Tell the Birds From the Flowers, 1907. Robert W. Wood, "The n-Rays," Nature 70:1822 (1904), 530-531. Mary Jo Nye, "N-Rays: An Episode in the History and Psychology of Science," Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences 11:1 (1980), 125-156. Robert T. Lagemann, "New Light on Old Rays: N Rays," American Journal of Physics 45:281 (1977), 281-284. Irving M. Klotz, "The N-ray Affair," Scientific American 242:5 (1980), 168-175. John Butler Burke, "The Blondlot n-Rays," Nature 70 (June 30, 1904), 198. John Butler Burke, "The Blondlot n-Rays," Nature 69 (Feb. 18, 1904), 365. Jeffrey Kovac, "Reverence and Ethics in Science," Science and Engineering Ethics 19:3 (September 2013), 745-56. Nancy S. Hall, "The Key Role of Replication in Science," Chronicle of Higher Education 47:11 (Nov. 10, 2000), B14. "The Blondlot Rays," British Medical Journal 1:2245 (Jan. 9, 1904), 90. "The Romance of the Blondlot Rays," British Medical Journal 1:2244 (Jan. 2, 1904), 35-36. "Blondlot and Prof. Wood on the N-Rays," Scientific American 91:25 (Dec. 17, 1904), 426. Malcolm Ashmore, "The Theatre of the Blind: Starring a Promethean Prankster, a Phoney Phenomenon, a Prism, a Pocket, and a Piece of Wood," Social Studies of Science 23:1 (1993), 67-106. Luis Campos, "The Birth of Living Radium," Representations 97:1 (Winter 2007), 1-27. "The Latest Wonder of Science," Public Opinion 4:36 (Jan. 28, 1904), 115-116. J.J. Stewart, "The N-Rays of Blondlot," Knowledge & Scientific News 2:10 (September 1905), 218-219. "Science and Invention: Radio-Activity," Current Literature 38:3 (March 1905), 258. J.R. Whitehead, "Radioactivity and Radiation," Electrical World and Engineer 43:7, 310. Mark Pilkington, "N-Rays Exposed," Guardian, Sept. 1, 2004. "Latest Scientific Discovery," Leavenworth [Wash.] Echo, April 8, 1910, 4. Listener mail: Karen Abbott, "The 1904 Olympic Marathon May Have Been the Strangest Ever," Smithsonian.com, Aug. 7, 2012. Wikipedia, "1904 Summer Olympics" (accessed March 7, 2019). Wikipedia, "Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics – Men's Marathon" (accessed March 7, 2019). Brian Cronin, "Sports Legend Revealed: A Marathon Runner Nearly Died Because of Drugs He Took to Help Him Win," Los Angeles Times, Aug. 10, 2010. Wikipedia, "George Eyser" (accessed March 9, 2019). Wikipedia, "Andarín Carvajal" (accessed March 9, 2019). "1956 Olympic Long Jump Champion Krzesinska Dies," IAAF News, Dec. 30, 2015. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Murli Ravi. Here are two corroborating links (warning -- these spoil the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

All Out Brawl
Episode 18 - Ravnicaaaaaa!! (Early Spoilers)

All Out Brawl

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 49:47


Howdy y'all! We're back again! Sorry about our break last week, with the holiday weekend things just didn't line up. Anyway, here's that Buy-a-Box spoiler discussion we promised. We also talk about the shocklands, promo spoilers, and mechanics of the upcoming set. And you better bet we'll be ripping into that new Niv Mizzet, Golgari legend (with Undergrowth, no less, good call Chris), and anything else that gets revealed before next Sunday next time! Credits to awkwardbun on Twitch for the fantastic artwork, Ant Neely for his song "Might As Well Whistle", which we obtained from the Free Music Archive (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ant_Neely/), and of course Wizards of the Coast and Magic the Gathering for giving us something to talk about! You can also contact us on Twitter: @alloutbrawlmtg See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Daily XP Grind
14: Guns, Bugs, and Saltiness

Daily XP Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 70:13


Hey gang! This week, Al launches an all-out assault in Enter the Gungeon, Mir does some adorable slaying in Hollow Knight, and Joe learns a thing or two about insects in Empires of the Undergrowth. Then Joe throws a tantrum over the verdict and end of Poke-month. See you next week for some Metroidvania fun!

Cast Nine
S1Ep5 - Bonus Episode! The Bug Chicks!

Cast Nine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 18:14


Topher interviews Jess and Kristie AKA The Bug Chicks, two entomologists who spread love for entomology and Arthropoda! Links: thebugchicks.com Their Microsoft commercial! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=k6SVsf0k2i0 Leopard slugs mating, nevermind the rest of the channel, this is a clip from Life in the Undergrowth: https://vimeo.com/16731697 Special thanks to Night Moves for Letting us use their song Carl Sagan. Get their Carl Sagan EP on iTunes right now! https://itun.es/us/UgCXgb Random Link of the Episode: Skip to the part about the "gear mechanism" it's pretty cool! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Issus_(genus)

Prairie Girls Knit & Spin
Episode 106 - Catching Up Is Hard To Do

Prairie Girls Knit & Spin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2017 42:32


In this episode, the girls catch up on all things fiber. Contest The 2016 Legend-Prairie contest will be closing soon-ish, and some late-breaking prizes have been added! Please check out the Ravelry thread for all the details. Stuff & Things Susie is excited to announce the release of the Point/Counterpoint, Volume 2 collection collaboration with Kino Knits! Check out the contest Ravelry thread to learn how to win a copy. Finished Projects Susie started and finished a test knit hat Ermahgerd! PSL for Sarah/mrsshoo of Cultivate & Create, using The Lemonade Shop DK in Spectravision, finished her Directional Socks, and started and finished her Tilled Row Socks using With Pointed Sticks Ballpoint Sock in the Tulip Fields colorway. Current Projects Danie is crocheting away on her Micah's Blanket, and hexis for a WeekEnder Blanket. Susie finished the 13th of 63 (or 70) squares on her Oh Scrap! Blanket, and worked on yet another sock of her own design using KnitKnot Studio Half Hitch Sock in the Lunacy colorway. She also started the Earl version of the Lady & Early Grey Socks using Narwhal Needlework Rogue Sock in the River Tan colorway. She knit more on Architexture using madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light in the Undergrowth colorway, and NightBlossoms using One Twisted Tree Lace in the Acid Peacock colorway. She also cast on Good Vibes using Hedgehog Fibres Sock in Bali and Genie.

First Apostolic Church
The Undergrowth of Undisciplined Lives | Pastor Paul McGee

First Apostolic Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 38:44


12/18/16 PM - Pastor Paul McGee

Night Owl Radio
Night Owl Radio #070 ft. Claude VonStroke, Grandtheft and Steve Aoki

Night Owl Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2016 90:49


Direct from the Insomniac HQ in Los Angeles, Night Owl Radio is a weekly show presented by the Night Owl himself aka Pasquale Rotella. With special guest mixes, exclusive info on Insomniac Events and lots of interaction with you, the Headliners. Get involved on Twitter @PasqualeRotella and use the hashtag #NightOwlRadio. This week on Night Owl Radio we have 3 guest mixes. Up first is Claude VonStroke, then Grandtheft and to finish we have Steve Aoki. Claude VonStroke Guest Mix 01. This is How We Do it by Montell Jordan - Reelow & Leroy Burgess Remake (Tiger Stripes Remix) - Strange idols 02. Freaky ft. Dj Deeon - DJ Godfather- Perfect Driver 03. Talk - Frederique - Original Mix - House of Hustle 04. Think - Mihalis Safras & Ciszak - White Label 05. Dance Freak (Mall Grab's Workers Union RMX) - Pelvis - Pelvis Records 06. Bad - S.T. (ZDS Bang Remix) - Bang Trax Vol. 1 07. Gene Farris - Higher Ground (Latmun Remix) - Relief 08. 8 Undergrowth ft Sean Bradford - Beatkind (J. Phlip Re-Edit of ZDS Remix) - Hedonism Grandtheft Guest Mix 01. THE WEEKND X FLOSSTRADAMUS, FKI1ST, GRAVES, POST MALONE - PARTY MONSTER X CAME UP (GRANDTHEFT EDIT) 02. LIDO - MURDER 03. JOSH PAN X EXPLORE X MORE VIBES - KILLSHOT 04. SAN HOLO - LIGHT 05. GRAVES & COOLIGHTS - SAY THINGS (CRANKDAT REMIX) 06. PHISO - JOTARO (SLUSHII BOOTLEG) 07. SKRILLEX FT. RICK ROSS - PURPLE LAMBORGHINI (KARETUS FLIP) 08. THE WEEKND X TROPKILLAZ - THE HILLS X TRY ME (LAUDZ EDIT) 09. KAN TAKAHIKO - NRG MASAYOSHI IMORI REMIX (GRANDTHEFT EDIT) 10. DROELOE - MAKE MY DAY 11. WHAT SO NOT X GTA - FEEL IT (TWERL FLIP) 12. GRANDTHEFT & DELANEY JANE - EASY GO 13. MAJOR LAZER & BAD ROYALE - MY NUMBER 14. BAAUER - PAAUER 15. TROYBOI & GRANDTHEFT - SNEAKY Steve Aoki Guest Mix 01. Steve Aoki & Louise Tomlinson - Just Hold On (Original Mix) (Ultra) 02. Blink 182 - Bored To Death (Steve Aoki Remix) 03. Morten ft Mr Vegas - Love (JVST SAY YES Remix) (Dim Mak) 04. Rain Man ft Krysta Youngs - Habit (T-Mass Remix) (Dim Mak) 05. Garmiani ft Walshy Fire - Voodoo (Original Mix) (Dim Mak) 06. Steve Aoki ft Rich The Kid and ILoveMakonnen - How Else (David Guetta Remix) (Ultra) 07. Steve Aoki & Autoerotique - ILYSM (Original Mix) (Dim Mak) 08. Botnek - Pickles (Original Mix) (Dim Mak) 09. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs Diplo ft Debs Daughter – Hey Baby (Steve Aoki Remix) (Smash The House) 10. My Chemical Romance - Welcome to the Black Parade (Steve Aoki 10th Anniversary Remix)

Prairie Girls Knit & Spin
Episode 103 - Knitting Deep Thoughts

Prairie Girls Knit & Spin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2016 52:55


In this episode, the girls reflect on what knitting does for them, and how that sometimes changes because of life. Contest We're gearing up for the 2016 Legend-Prairie contest! Please contact us if you're interested in donating a giveaway prize. Finished Projects Danie finished a stack of garter stitch squares, which is the start of her Micah's Blanket. She also started and mostly finished (minus the felting) her Micah's Duffers (2016). Susie finished her secret hat project. Current Projects Danie has been working away on her HamilKnit hat. She also started a new sweater - Staring at Stars. Susie worked a little on the i-cord edging on her Oh Scrap Blanket, and on her Vedai sweater. She also worked through the cuff of her second Directional Socks, and cast-on Whisky & Rye using Marigoldjen BFL/Nylon Sock in Merry & Bright. She knit a bit on her Pebble Beach Shawl, and cast-on Close To You using Ethereal Fibers Aurora Borealis Sock (shawl) in Do You Know When Santa Farts at the Mall?, as well as a Luckdragon Shawl using KnitCircus Lavish in Humperdink, Humperdink, Humperdink. Project: Reconsideration Susie will never knit a Christmas stocking, and so she's given up even pretending like she will. She is following Danie's lead and ordering some Holiday Stockings (white glove,  yo!) from Sprout Patterns. Enhance the Stash Susie acquired madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light in Undergrowth, a peppermint mocha bag from Suburban Stitcher, some Stonehedge Fiber Mill Shepherd Wool Worsted for a kid hat, and a couple skeins from A Whimsical Wood Yarn Co.

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Art Palace
Episode 5: Van Gogh: Into the Undergrowth Tour

Art Palace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 35:25


Take a tour of Van Gogh: Into the undergrowth with art museum docent Stephen Gladfelter and Andrew Palamara, Assistant Director of Docent Learning. 1:27 - Girl in the Woods, Vincent van Gogh 6:48 - Forêt de Fontainebleau, Claude Monet 9:01 - Undergrowth, Vincent van Gogh 13:12 - Tree Trunks with Ivy, Vincent van Gogh 15:05 - The Forest at Pontaubert, Georges Seurat 18:54 - Sunken Path Wooded Rise, Paul Gauguin 21:15 - Tree Trunks in the Grass, Vincent van Gogh 26:23 - Undergrowth with Two Figures, Vincent van Gogh Theme song: Offrande Musicale by Bacalao For more info and other programs, visit: cincinnatiartmuseum.org/

The Sound Design Academy Podcast: Audio Production | Voiceover | Podcasting | Lifestyle
SDA 010: Chris Watson – Field Recording at Its Finest

The Sound Design Academy Podcast: Audio Production | Voiceover | Podcasting | Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2015 61:41


This week I had the absolute honour of talking with field recordist, musician, and audio ace Chris Watson. For those unfamiliar with Chris, he is considered one of the top field recordists in the world. He's worked on Frozen Planet, The Life of Birds, Big Cat Diary, Life in the Undergrowth, Nature, Autumnwatch, and many more. […] The post SDA 010: Chris Watson – Field Recording at Its Finest appeared first on Sound Design Academy.

Spoiler Alert Radio
Ben Salisbury - Emmy nominated British Composer - The Life of Mammals and Life in the Undergrowth, Life In Cold Blood, Beyonce: Life Is But A Dream, Drokk: Music Inspired By Mega City One, and Ex Machina

Spoiler Alert Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2015 29:01


Ben's notable television credits include the BAFTA nominated David Attenborough series The Life of Mammals and Life in the Undergrowth and the BAFTA winning series Life In Cold Blood. He was nominated for an Emmy Award for his score for the Wildlife on One film, Operation Dung Beetle.Ben appears as co-writer, string arranger and musician on the Malachai album Return To The Ugly Side and The Beekeepers album Apiculture. He also co-wrote the album Drokk: Music Inspired By Mega City One with Portishead's Geoff Barrow, and writes and records as one half of the duo Dolman with Scott Hendy. In 2012, Ben composed the score for the documentary feature film Beyonce: Life Is But A Dream directed by Beyonce Knowles - a behind the scenes look at the singer's life and music.Together with Geoff Barrow, Ben scored the critically acclaimed feature film Ex Machina, Alex Garland's directorial debut, about a young programmer is selected to participate in a breakthrough experiment in artificial intelligence by evaluating the human qualities of a breathtaking female A.I.

The Today's Leader Podcast
Where is Life Taking You....Or are you creating your own map?

The Today's Leader Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2013 32:10


Where are you heading? Are you just allowing life to take you on a meandering path or are you smashing your way through the Undergrowth creating your own journey and destiny.Lets talk about how you can smash your own path, your own journey and truly give yourself the greates path to your greatest success My music is supplied Royalty Free from chanredfield on Fiverr

The Today's Leader Podcast
Where is Life Taking You....Or are you creating your own map?

The Today's Leader Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2013 32:10


Where are you heading? Are you just allowing life to take you on a meandering path or are you smashing your way through the Undergrowth creating your own journey and destiny.Lets talk about how you can smash your own path, your own journey and truly give yourself the greates path to your greatest success My music is supplied Royalty Free from chanredfield on Fiverr

In A Perfect World
67: Plan B, 2013

In A Perfect World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2013 96:11


Experiential journalist Rak Razam hosts a panel at Eclipse festival 2012 on November 16, 2012 with sacred feminine facilitator Beata Alfoldi, Undergrowth director and visionary-filmmaker Tim Parish, Jungian therapist Jeremiah Abrams, shamanic practitioner Darpan and rites of passage commentator Sobey Wing. So Dec 21st, 2012 came and went, and life goes on. What are our tribal strategies to use this time of transition as a planetary initiation? What contingency plans do we need to entertain, how will we cope if the mainstream world continues its path towards austerity, surveillance, dictatorship and environmental ruin? Can we as individuals, as well as a community, retain our integrity of vision for a world worth living in? Can we take strategic advantage of the turbulent times to chart a new course for a sustainable future in 2013–and beyond? What's our Plan B), 2013??? With thanks to Beau Deeley for modulating the raw festival audio into something slightly more listenable ;) Proudly supporting the Psychedelic Science 2013 conference. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.

I Am Übermensch
pisode 17 Rak Razam (Part 2) - Aya: A Shamanic Odyssey

I Am Übermensch

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2012 21:47


In this episode (part 2 of 2) we speak with Rak Razam, author of Aya: A Shamanic Odyssey. We talk about Rak’s involvement with ayahuasca as well as his perspective of reality and the understanding of our culture. Rak Razam is a founding editor of Undergrowth (www.undergrowth.org), Australia’s leading alternative arts and literature magazine, and the world’s leading experiential journalist, writing about and helping shape the emergence of a new cultural paradigm in the 21st century. Author of the critically acclaimed book Aya: A Shamanic Odyssey and the companion volume of interviews, The Ayahuasca Sessions (www.ayathebook.com), he is a frequent lecturer on ayahuasca and the shamanic revival sweeping the West, and is the co-director for the forthcoming Aya: Awakenings DVD (http://vimeo.com/20458066). He was also interviewed and appears in the CBS (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s) 2007 audio documentary In Search of the Divine Vegetal (www.podcastdirectory.com/podshows/2266458) talking about his ayahuaca experiences, which has been broadcast twice due to special demand to millions of people throughout North America.

I Am Übermensch
Episode 17 Rak Razam (Part 1) - Aya: A Shamanic Odyssey

I Am Übermensch

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2012 35:44


In this episode we speak with Rak Razam, author of Aya: A Shamanic Odyssey. We talk about Rak’s involvement with ayahuasca as well as his perspective of reality and the understanding of our culture. Rak Razam is a founding editor of Undergrowth (www.undergrowth.org), Australia’s leading alternative arts and literature magazine, and the world’s leading experiential journalist, writing about and helping shape the emergence of a new cultural paradigm in the 21st century. Author of the critically acclaimed book Aya: A Shamanic Odyssey and the companion volume of interviews, The Ayahuasca Sessions (www.ayathebook.com), he is a frequent lecturer on ayahuasca and the shamanic revival sweeping the West, and is the co-director for the forthcoming Aya: Awakenings DVD (http://vimeo.com/20458066). He was also interviewed and appears in the CBS (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s) 2007 audio documentary In Search of the Divine Vegetal (www.podcastdirectory.com/podshows/2266458) talking about his ayahuaca experiences, which has been broadcast twice due to special demand to millions of people throughout North America.

Bloodthirsty Vegetarians

Listen Up! We have now done 179 of these silly things. What is wrong with us?!IntroTed Nugent, and what happened to this personal responsibility thing the right always talks about?Tune 1: Undergrowth by Matt SchwartzerDRM is bad for your customers, and HBOs recent problemTune 2: Star Town by Valorie MillerHollywood sucks. Give us some original ideas!Cya!

In A Perfect World
39: Spirit Messengers

In A Perfect World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2010 68:41


with Mitch Schultz, director of The Spirit Molecule DVD On the road in Peru with Mitch Schultz, who talks about the making of his documentary The Spirit Molecule, based on the Rick Strassman book of the same name, and why he was driven to make an independent documentary about DMT. In 2002 Schultz had his first experience with dimethyltryptamine and the entities therein: nothing would ever be the same. Schultz convinced Dr. Rick Strassman to lend his story and credibility as the narrative backbone of the documentary, studying DMT in controlled medical conditions with legal patients under the auspices of the US government from 1990-1995. Why has nature seeded DMT throughout most living things: as a strategic neurotransmitter, a language for nature to communicate within itself? What is the value of contact experiences with entities in innerspace? How can film communicate a glimpse of the DMT realm and how ready are mainstream audiences for it? Join experiential journalist Rak Razam and filmmaker Mitch Schultz in search of the answers... In Part II. with Susan Blumenthal (DMT test subject) In the early 1990s Susan Blumenthal was a participant in Dr. Rick Strassman's DMT tests in New Mexico, the first legal psychedelic experiments in a generation. Blumenthal was in a study group with Strassman looking at the Tibetan Book of the Dead, but was one of the least experienced psychonauts who went in. Terrified, disembodied, strewn across the universe, Blumenthal underwent an alien contact experience and enlightenment at the same time, finding the birthing place of souls and ultimately, God. Inside the DMT-realm she experienced entities testing her, just as she was being tested on the outside, hooked up to cardiac stabilisers and medical intervention gear. Her accounts of Strassman's DMT experiments vary from those recounted in the book, focusing less on the medical and more on the contact experience with insects, reptile and geometric entities of the invisible landscape. Here she shares intimate details of those now-famous tests with experiential journalist Rak Razam... The Spirit Molecule DVD is now on sale and the Australian Film Tour with Mitch Schultz will cover four Australian cities in December. Details and tickets on sale via: Undergrowth.org This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.

Podioracket Presents-Visionaries
Undergrowth by H.E. Roulo

Podioracket Presents-Visionaries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2010 29:17


In H.E. Roulo's sci-fi/horror short story, Undergrowth, Torsten is a xenobotanist whose specialization in dangerous plants has already meant hideous death for someone he loved. The exotic lumentera vine is an invaluable commodity. But when the lumentera blooms, the bait is set in a mind game whose outcome is as uncertain as Torsten’s sanity.

lol lps
Naked Scientists - 05.11.20 - Genetics, DNA Extraction and the Human Genome Project

lol lps

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2005 55:59


This week we unravel the secrets of DNA as Darren Grafham discusses the importance of sequencing genomes and how the Human Genome Project has improved medicine, Mike Majerus reveals why we look different from worms despite sharing genetic information, Anna Lacey interviews BBC producer Mike Salisbury about the new David Attenborough series, Life in the Undergrowth, and Kitchen Science goes back to school for a live DNA extraction experiment.

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Naked Scientists - 05.11.20 - Genetics, DNA Extraction and the Human Genome Project

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2005 55:58


This week we unravel the secrets of DNA as Darren Grafham discusses the importance of sequencing genomes and how the Human Genome Project has improved medicine, Mike Majerus reveals why we look different from worms despite sharing genetic information, Anna Lacey interviews BBC producer Mike Salisbury about the new David Attenborough series, Life in the Undergrowth, and Kitchen Science goes back to school for a live DNA extraction experiment. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Naked Scientists - 05.11.20 - Genetics, DNA Extraction and the Human Genome Project

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2005 55:58


This week we unravel the secrets of DNA as Darren Grafham discusses the importance of sequencing genomes and how the Human Genome Project has improved medicine, Mike Majerus reveals why we look different from worms despite sharing genetic information, Anna Lacey interviews BBC producer Mike Salisbury about the new David Attenborough series, Life in the Undergrowth, and Kitchen Science goes back to school for a live DNA extraction experiment. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists