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Uvula lamps will be popping off in a HUGE way #trendalert. Many thanks to Toni and Julia of the Pop Culture Vultures podcast for joining us this week to discuss the 2006 crunchy muchy ooky spooky film Monster House. Be sure to check out their show and social medias!!!Apple and Spotify links hereInstagram and TikTok links as wellHere is a link to that meme Emily was referencing Our stuff:TikTok: @theswamppodcastInstagram: @theswamppodTwitter: @theswamppodOur Letterboxd Accounts: @okaydara and @ekievraYouTube:Our website: https://www.the-swamp-podcast.com/Email: theswamppod@gmail.comMerch
In this crazy episode of the "MOPPC", the guys discuss men's mental health, P realizes there may be a connection to Cardi B, and J tells a horrifying dating story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this crazy episode of the "MOPPC", the guys discuss men's mental health, P realizes there may be a connection to Cardi B, and J tells a horrifying dating story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An uncomfortable office perk, how's that Save Britney thing working out, NFL playoffs, and sleeping habits that lead to murder.
Today we discuss Matt's swollen uvula, the tech billionaire sucking his kid's blood to feeling younger and Target's pride display backlash.Patreon: Why AI's gonna kill us.Subscribe to our Patreon HERE• $1 a month, cancel any time• 300+ hours of exclusive content• Bonus episode every week• Our entire archive of every episode ever released• Completely commercial free episodes• https://www.instagram.com/worstfriendcast/• https://www.facebook.com/worstfriendcastMerch:• https://www.threadless.com/shop/@worstfriendcast
The final episode for Season 4! We appreciate all of the support you guys showed us this season! Follow Our Tik Tok: @uvula_deepContact Us:Email: uvuladeep2021@gmail.comInstagram: @uvuladeep
Today, we play a game where we look at two different searches head to head and guess which one has more monthly searches. Follow Our Tik Tok: @uvula_deepContact Us:Email: uvuladeep2021@gmail.comInstagram: @uvuladeep
Adam Carter has uvula problems. He brings that to Overrated, Underrated or Properly Rated along with more from Laura Oakes and Dave Harrigan.
Should Julie really have surgery to reduce her uvula and help her sinus infection?
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Amber alert suspect, and daughter killed in shootout / Chad Carson eye of Hurricane Ian in FLA. // Chad Carson - Hurricane Ian staying in his home in Tampa // Amber alert suspect shootout / father & daughter killed / Traffic affected on Highway 15 // Amber Alert shooting
Messages from listeners, an update on Becky's Uvula, Back to school Mums, Putin & The Kardashians, speaking English with a British accent.If you'd like to get in touch email;thelauraandbeckyshow@gmail.comFind us on insta;@beckyhayesuk@laurasummerslifestyleThank you to our lovely sponsorsDales & Peaks Estate AgentsRingwood Hall Hotel & Spa We love you! Please become a member here https://plus.acast.com/s/the-laura-becky-show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I offer you 2 Healing Breath Healing Methods, the first one in the Palatine Uvula, the second one in the Tip of the Nose and I share with you the wisdom from * The Green Witch : Your Complete Guide to the Natural Magic of Herbs, Flowers, Essential Oils and More * by Arin Murphy-Hiscock (End of chapter 1).
How Katamari Damacy designer Keita Takahashi teamed up with animator Ryan Mohler, sound designer Matthew Grimm, and developer Shaun Inman to create "Crankin's Time Travel Adventure," the very first game ever developed for Playdate by someone outside of Panic, the company that makes the device. Keita's seemingly simple idea led to deep gameplay, but was, at times, a challenge for the team to crank out!
This week Gabby and Kirk finish up their previous conversation and close up with part 3. And of course… they ramble. Email - noseywithgoodintentions@gmail.com IG - @pettywithgoodintentions, Sponsored by Styled by Gabby. Check out their brother podcast Nosey with Good Intentions. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nwgi/message
In this episode I offer you my Palatine Uvula Throat-Center Meditation Breathing Technique, inspired to me directly from my own Meditation practice, experience and reflexion on the logic of breath and I explain the meaning of The Universal Mantra OM ॐ Sound.
if Lil Wayne can put out "sorry for the wait" then so can we. sorry we were late with this pod. had some CRAZY things pop up and we talk about it. we learn about Uvulitis and how awkward it is to talk about it. we get into the dating life of Shauna Rea. we talk a little about Pokemon go for some strange reason and end the pod very political, going over what President Joe Bidden said and what it all means. ENJOY
You know that thing in the back of your throat that just dangles there? Yeah, we are the only creatures with it… besides a few monkey pals! Listen to the podcast to find out why its there and what the heck it does! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Usually a patreon-only release, we decided to bring the Professor Scott Bug podcast to you for free this week! Enjoy! For today's lecture, Professor Scott Bug explains the sneaky nature of stars, constellations, and the creatures that make them. Abe and Scott are joined by Dr. Uvula Tardonis I who helps us put into perspective the unique lives and psychology of stars. They're just like us! Features: Professor Scott Bug: https://twitter.com/profscottbug Cody Johnston: https://twitter.com/drmistercody Teresa Lee: https://twitter.com/leresatee Abe Epperson: https://twitter.com/AbeTheMighty Support Small Beans and access Additional Content: https://www.patreon.com/SmallBeans Check our store to buy Small Beans merch! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-small-beans-store?ref_id=22691
The Snobs have rushed home and recorded at great cost to bring you their stories of the past couple week's, consisting of their day of golf and Gaby's board game table fiasco. Also some uvula talk. Okay its not a whole lot but it's something, enjoy!! Stay tuned after Nigel's conclusion for voicemails! Support the Snobs with your clothes, checkout www.sirmeeple.com Contact the Snobs to let them know of your adulation, ask a question, critique, chime in with a topic or simply to say hello! Send voice memos to boardgamesnobs@gmail.com Also contact at: https://twitter.com/boardgamesnobs https://www.instagram.com/boardgamesnobs
In episode 142, Nikki talks about simple tweaks to your online lessons that can keep students singing and smiling. Karen Michaels shares an update for teachers using YouTube. Dr. Heather Nelson is sharing fun facts about the Uvula. New Repertoire Spotlight: You and Me by Donna Rhodenizer and Andy Duinker Keep Students Engaged in Online Learning (2:30) Are your online students fading fast? Nikki shares simple tweaks to your lesson presentation to keep students smiling and singing. Links mentioned in this episode: https://wheelofnames.com/ https://bongo.cat/ New Repertoire Spotlight (20:45) ”You and Me” is a gentle and poignant look into the special relationship of best friends. Ages: 12 and under Pages: 5 pages including full score (PVC), leadsheet, lyric sheet. Range: D4 to D5 Themes: Friendship Teaching Focus: Expressive singing, larger intervals, longer phrases YouTube Update with Karen Michaels (23:11) Social Media Expert Karen Michaels shares updates on the YouTube platform including YouTube shorts and using hashtags on your videos. You can find all of Karen's resources here: https://www.flow.page/socialbutterflygroup The Uvula with Heather Nelson (34:57) Dr. Heather Nelson shares information about the uvula Past Episodes with Dr. Heather Nelson https://www.thefullvoice.com/fvpodcasts/128 - Restorative Vocal Exercises https://www.thefullvoice.com/fvpodcasts/130 - The Cricothyroid Muscle https://www.thefullvoice.com/fvpodcasts/131 - The thyroarytenoid muscle https://www.thefullvoice.com/fvpodcasts/134 - Vocal Fry Find and follow Heather HERE: drheathernelson.com/pedagogy-list-landing-page for email sign-ups Instagram.com/drheathernelson Facebook.com/drheathernelson https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ32J0yEdy7f9j89_xq8A0g
This week our Honorable Mentions include an odd parrot sighting in a California park, a young deranged girl, an explanation on nightmares, a wild honey jackpot, and an unfortunate goose. Tune in this week to hear the details!
Support Topic Lords on Patreon and get episodes a week early! (https://www.patreon.com/topiclords) Lords: * Laura * https://twitter.com/lmichet * Brendon * https://twitter.com/BlendoGames * April * https://twitter.com/aprilsaur Topics: * If you were locked in a Home Depot overnight with 19 other people and you wouldn’t be let out until only one person survived, and also all the lights were turned off, what would you do? * What's up with teeth. They seem designed to be tedious to brush and floss and maintain. Is this really the best version of mandible? * Help me workshop this joke: Eve/eave * Chickens turn into crocodiles * https://youtu.be/vTic1y37ueY * https://youtu.be/zQOkwoUPNgQ * If you make an IRL Westworld theme park, how do you prevent having two dozen people on the same quest to have a showdown duel with the bad guy. Do you just have 24 people draw their gun and shoot the bad guy at the same time? Or is this even a problem in the first place? * New skills learned during the pandemic--what skills have you learned? Was it worth it? Microtopics: * The Skin Deep Beacon. * The voice of maintenance. * Reviewing the bucket. * Confronting the darkness within yourself at Home Depot. * Murdering your competitors on a soft pile of dog beds. * A chainsaw's efficacy as a murder weapon. * Tying a chainsaw to the top of your head to foil air assassinations. * Hot dog beds. * The bow rack at Home Depot that holds three bows with four arrows each so you can fire twelve arrows at once. * Trying to opt out of the Battle Royale. * Using night vision binoculars to observe the burglar from across your bedroom. * Buying a varmint-proof AT-AT in the hunting aisle of Home Depot. * Pushing the shelves over like dominos and killing all your Home Depot Battle Royale competitors at once. * A very specific thing that happens in shonen. * Being spirited away to this Home Depot with no warning. * Not having night vision googled so you superglue these night vision binoculars to your face. * The people horrible enough to survive the Home Depot murder game. * A Chippendale dancer removing their tearaway pants revealing their pants gun and killing everyone in the room. * Hitman always introducing himself using the same pseudonym, xXx69KillerMan. * The necessity of inventing pulling teeth. * Instead of having teeth, having a single non-sectional chomper that grows continuously like a goat horn. * A human's astounding ability to only occasionally bite their own cheeks and tongue. * Instead of having to chew, your uvula throws a hadouken, incinerating the food. * Instead of chewing, simply increasing the pressure in your mouth until the food becomes a diamond. * How Neanderthals all had perfectly straight teeth like a pop star. * Humans evolving smaller heads so they could fit through the neck of a t-shirt. * The first humans in history to regularly eat refined sugars. * The advantages of rotating your jaw 90 degrees. * Finding a partner whose nose is oriented opposite yours, so instead of tilting your face to kiss, you just breathe back and forth forever. * How humans would eat soup and sandwiches if their mouth orientation changed. * Why eaves exist. * Lowering energy bills using your cat. * A very sharp quadruped. * Figuring out how to make fun of a cat. * Misspelling your cat's name as "Eave" when the census taker comes around and your property taxes go up by millions of dollars. * Four chickens covered in colored vinyl. * Chickens walking into a jello mold. * An algorithmically created video for children. * Every permutation of every animal walking through every liquid and turning into every other animal. * The fashion trajectory of the designer of Super Monkey Ball. * Walking through the fountain portal and losing one of your beards. * Coolest video I ever seen: Adult. * Spanish Cat in the Sky. * More of the same, but this time there's a cat saying it. * The black hat cowboy wearing an additional bulletproof vest for every member of your assassination party. * Making sure there's only one serial killer at a time in your theme park. * Teaming up to hug this enormous mechanical cowboy. * The MMO version of David Fincher's The Game where twenty people show up on the rooftop at once so they have to take turns accidentally shooting their brother, having an emotional breakdown, and jumping off the roof to find their personal banquet. * Going to a series of weird interactive theater events after you move to LA. * Being diverted into a room where you swing in a wicker basket hanging from the ceiling. * Paying $30 for a bunch of weird people to wave their fingers at you and draw on you with a sharpie and lock you in a freight elevator. * Employing both kinds of maze construction materials: bedsheets and garbage bags. * Sleep No More. * Wanting to get into a hobby but not being sure how to learn to love the actual process of performing the hobby. * Access to a wider variety of flavors in your life. * Making Ants on a Log with Thai peanut sauce. * Getting children to eat celery by making it unhealthy. * Getting the quick dopamine hit of the early stages of learning a hobby, then quitting. * Taking screenshots of a web site and reading the screenshots so the web site can't pop up any more ads. * Just who is responsible for the state of web media. * Scrolling past twelve life stories to figure out how to make dinner. * Writing an angry letter to a corporation and getting a response from a minimum wage employee whose entire job is doing emotional labor to assuage angry customers. * Not knowing how to advance in an adventure game and writing to the developers to tell them their game is broken. * Goading game developers into revealing their puzzle solutions rather than calling the hint line.
In this episode, your favourite Canadians discuss some weird ass body modifications that people have! We hope you enjoy and perhaps learn something from our conversation! Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBBPodcast1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastthebb/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-BB- Podcast-312757386079841/?modal=admin_todo_tour Snapchat: B_BPodcast Listen to the Podcast on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/50mDzu8sZFI6Ue1FpqDrfy?si=I58owl6NSimDbev_9Y9OPg Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-b-b-podcast/id1453632365 Google Music: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2NhbndhbGtlci9mZWVkLnhtbA&ved=0CAAQ4aUDahcKEwjYmtnmiMHnAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ&hl=en-CA Music courtesy of Aim for Theo, go follow them on the socials: https://twitter.com/aimfortheo Thank you for listening and until next time. ~B&B
This week on the comedy padcast, stand up comedian James Hammond completely improvises jokes off the spot based on letters of the alphabet, this week he goes off on Tapestries, Uvulas, Velociraptors and more. ITs the show thats all about, Jokes, creating laughter, having fun, and for me to maybe have some kind of jokes for stage when I perform my next show. To book James Hammond for any comedy gig email JamesHammondComedy@hotmail.com #Comedy #ComedyGold #Funny #Podcast #NewPodcast #CanadianPodcast #FunnyPodcast #Jokes #LOL #HaHa #JamesHammondComedy #Saturday #SaturdaySounds #Canada #Listening #WeedLovers #Joking #Gold #2021 #ViralPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Uvula: Conditions that Dental Hygienists can Observe during an Exam By Lara James, RDH Original article published on Today's RDH: https://www.todaysrdh.com/the-uvula-conditions-that-dental-hygienists-can-observe-during-an-exam/ Podcast audio article sponsored by LISTERINE® brand. Be the first to know the latest from LISTERINE® brand when you join LISTERINE® OFFICE ESSENTIALS® Program at http://rdh.tv/listerine. LISTERINE® OFFICE ESSENTIALS® Program offers exciting new content that explores topics meaningful and relevant to your practice, including tips on communicating with your patients, as well as ideas to help you grow your dental practice. Please note, although a sponsor of this audio article, LISTERINE® Brand and Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. had no input into or control over the content being presented. Get daily dental hygiene articles at https://www.todaysrdh.com Follow Today's RDH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TodaysRDH/ Follow Kara RDH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DentalHygieneKaraRDH/ Follow Kara RDH on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kara_rdh/
What if blank Mattered, Thumbs Up 7up, Tough Pawpaw & The Elderly Battery Bandits, Bugs Vs Russians, Pancho's, I'll Form The Target, Mart Cart Gramps, Satan's Dog, Assault by Flatulence --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hotbusiness/support
on another episode of Tomahawk's former podcast, Toma-Talk, James Sears walks Tomahawk through the strange history of the uvula, and the significance that accompanies that history.Tomahawk @tomahawkeastridgeEmail: thesillycast@gmail.comTwitter @thesillycastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBRvAZkjp4P68mpALcO1KGA?view_as=subscriberFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesillycast/Theme Song by Ray Grant and Tomahawk Eastridge,Performed by Tomahawk Eastridge and Dawson Knoxepisode edited by James Sears additional editing by Tomahawk Eastridge
On this episode of The Pregame Podcast, Pm@tt & Papi touched on the Kate Austin interview (coming soon), good self-help books to read, going to college vs not going to college, Uvula NOT a female reproductive organ? & more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
An Earth-shattering episode this week! The Rods discuss and rank two deep album cuts--“Bab's Uvula Who?” and “Amanda”--that somehow lead to the first ever serious consideration about adjusting The DEFINITIVE Green Day Song Ranking List!!! The Rods go so far down the rabbit hole that they start to question the very nature of DEFINITIVE itself!! Email thenimrodspodcast@gmail.com with your thoughts/reactions/takes. Thanks for listening!
William and Jordan are back into their bedroom's/the oval office to help you with your lockdown dilemmas. It turns out that seeing naked people through their windows is still a massive problem during lockdown, Jordan's sitcom is definitely worth hearing but maybe not worth watching and opera singers have as many issues as the rest of us. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The boys sit down to chat about the final year of the decade and what they thought was the best, worst, and cheekiest bits of music. Cue the gladiatorial music.Edit: While yes we now know where the Uvula is, you've gotta respect the speed.
[NOTE : This is the audio-only version of Bladtcast #350, with a full video version available on the Bladtcast YouTube page and at Bladtcast.com] On the occasion of Bladtcast #350, Christian and Agent Starling are joined in studio by Xia Anderson, Amy Cassandra Martinez and Lindsey Floyd to discuss what the Bladtcast has meant to them, whether or not it's appropriate to use ketchup at breakfast and asking to be paid what your worth for the work that you're doing. Plus, live AMSR auditions, the quality of Parks & Rec's early seasons, Chris Pratt's history with the ladies, Amy not swearing, President Obama on Cancel Culture, Kermit the Frog's Sexuality, supreme Bladtcast patron Matt in KC and that hundred dollar BevMo gift card and Jeff listening to episodes he's not in. Amy also shares a joke, there's discussion about languages in Hawaii, feedback to Lindsey's laugh, going to strip clubs and tipping strippers, superhero movies, mushrooms (magic and otherwise), Doctor Who, Jessica Jones, going to concerts, Tik Tok, finding a good therapist, getting instagram followers, breaking the live news of Ant Man 3 and Spider-Verse 2 and any-much more!
This week Captain&Morgan discuss: - Morgan turning 40 and all of his ailments - Our first memories of embarrassing moments --- 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/captainandmorgan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/captainandmorgan/support
(Sep 26, 2019) When infected, your tonsils may be useful to doctors to keep up their bottom line, and to Popsicle vendors to provide the means to soothe recovering children. But when healthy, they also have a use as part of the front-line in the human immune system. Martha Foley and Dr. Curt Stager discuss an oft-removed portion of the human anatomy.
The fart chronicles + Moose's uvula bucket list by Moose Tracks
JT is back after a quick bout with a swollen Uvula. Really? Who is your I.C.E (In Case of Emergency) contact? Does that person need to know everything about saving lives or just someone who always answers the phone? Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
Tim comes to you hat in hand to accept this child that you and he have birthed together; The audience is not a receptacle; The stew of art called Always Crashing the Podcast; The Uvula and the Tongue; The Aperture we know as the Glottis; Tim describes his understanding of human anatomy; Veal like, restrained in cages; The Vision of the World as a Passive Cattle of an Audience; A Circle Jerk of Endless Content; Skip the whole digestive system; a Vaporized Form of Content; Nose Senseses; Tim respects you enough to not force feed you like a cow; O Superman by Laurie Anderson;
New Set Up! Taking calls in the basement at (614) 655-3887.. // Even Hillary Could Win Now // Bad Walking Weather // Trust People's Decisions With Money // Kids Are Temporary Parenting Book // Snow Day // Deal With Racism // Printer Caleb Getting Terry’d // Polar Vortex // Year Long Punishments // Honest About Your Grit Level // Just Say No To Bryans Uvula // Adopt A 12 Year Old // Bryan Didn’t Care About School // Delivering Food In The Snow // Dangers Of Kratom Story // War Crime Without The War // Marriage Question // Record to Scare Your Boss // Son Of A Small Business Tyrant //
The gang is joined in the Studio by Nick to talk MLB and the NL Central race. Friend of the podcast, Chris, calls in to join the sports discussions and debates. The NBA free agency is still making headlines, and we talk 2019 Power Rankings. NFL camps are starting soon, and there is some trouble in paradise for the Steelers. We go over the results of The Open golf championship, where Tiger fell just short of the number one spot. Tee-Time is back with the raps, rapping about golf to Don't Know by Boaz ft. Mac Miller.
Our first Teenysode-Just a snippet of a conversation between Anita, Lamont and Chris Upp; either before or after one of the main episodes. Enjoy! In this one we learn about Lamont and his Uvula. Don't forget to subscribe to the show! Thanks for listening.
Dom & JD give you their TOP 5 FAMILY FRIENDLY HORROR MOVIES as suggested by listener Cory Vandusen. It is Post Mortem PG edition, or at least it was attempted but JD can't help himself.This episode is brought to you by the Post Mortem Show Patreon. It features music by Rudimentary Peni. It is available on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud and YouTube.http://www.postmortemshow.comhttp://www.patreon.com/postmortemshow
This week we welcome our guest, comedian and show runner Mike Quindlen, who takes a very interesting approach to NAX. We also research Mechs and prioritize our secondary friend group among the stars. Stick around to hear another one...
Rosemary's time at Uvula Lake comes to an end. Featuring Ella Beedham Produced by Jan Hillman * contains scenes some listeners may find upsetting *
Brets final podcast from FL. Its bittersweet for sure. This is where this all began but he is very excited to be able to do this together with Adam soon. Why is everyone sick? Crazy News. The Probably Truth Hurts. Song of The Week: Bret - Ces Cru "Rock Out" Sherman's Sensual Corner. Impromptu WYDR. Weird Kids Stories. Twitter: @hotbutterpod Instagram: hotbutterpodcast Facebook Google Play Music Stitcher Email: hotbutterpodcast@gmail.com Web: BretandAdam.com Strangelabel.com
A young woman drowns in her memories at an experimental treatment centre for bereaved people. Featuring Ella Beedham Produced by Jan Hillman
A discussion on video game mods, our favorites, and if we think people should pay for them.
In which we try to figure out if Paul has to pay taxes this year, the difference between uvula, urethra, and vulva, the 11” subway sandwich controversy, creating a restaurant for dogs, minimalism/homelessness, and how people smell. adventuresinirrationality@gmail.com @AIIrrationality http://www.facebook.com/AdventuresInIrrationality http://adventuresinirrationality.com/
Uvula shrinkage, some shout-outs, tonsils, corporate mind jail, bowling alley-esque furniture and the music motivation, trying to find the elusive cologne line, semi-permeable membranes, the sound effects take hold, prelude to a cartoon boner-man, the epicenter of the villainy, nicely timed swells, a triple move-in, pinkie hand writing technology, the pulpy part, a The Goonies/The Omen crossover, Superman's suspect time traveling. LINKS Vote for Breaking The Bond Dreaming With Jeff Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut
Enjoy another week with the Istas!
Dave is mixing it up again in the Nation's Capitol, so there's no full show. But we're not going to leave you totally hanging. A brief message from Dave and an oldie, but goodie. And don't forget to vote for TSBS in the City Newspaper Best of Rochester Poll (thru 10/18) and nominate us for a 2013 Podcast Award in the People's Choice and Entertainment categories (thru 10/15).
Episode 6 sees Eric and Phil dissecting the final pair of stop/plosive sounds in English: /k/ and /ɡ/. As always, we work our way around the task of describing the sounds, their history, and usage in the course of about an hour and 10 minutes.Show Notes:Correction: Phil referred to "Findlay" as derived from Finn's Lea, but it turns out that it's from Gaelic, and that means Fionnlagh – "fair warrior." Bradley would have been a much better example: Brad=broad and Lea=meadow.voiceless/voiced velar plosive: co-articulation, double action of closing the mouth with the back of the tongue at the soft palate, and closing off the nasal passage by lifting the soft palate at the velo-pharyngeal port.Let’s take a tour of the anatomy. This will help us to deal with the idea that /t/ is apico alveolar but /k/ is dorsovelarThe Roof of the MouthTectal: an adjective derived from the anatomical term "tectum," a roof-like structure. Labia/labial: the lips; bilabial with both lips, labio-dental with lower lip and upper teeth, as in /f/ and /v/. (For people with an extreme overbite, one might make a dento-labial sound (upper lip and lower teeth.)Dental: the teeth (as heard in the “th” sounds, /θ/ & /ð/ )Alveolar ridge/alveolar: the gum ridge, behind the upper front teethPalate/palatal: the hard palate, rising up behind the alveolar ridge. Phil describes a small hole in his palate; Eric, in searching the net for information on this, could only find stuff about "Jacobsen's Organ" aka Vomeronasal organ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vomeronasal_organ, an auxiliary olfactory sense organ; it's thoroughly debatable whether it exists in humans at all. Who knows what Phil has? (apparently, he hasn't had any of this since college days...)Velum/velar: the soft palate, behind the hard palateUvula/uvular: the "small grape"-like structure that hangs down from the arch of the soft palatePharynx/pharyngeal: the column or space behind the tongue, the "chimney" that goes from the larynx up to the noseEpiglottis/epiglottal: the flap-like value that protects the larynx during swallowingGlottis/glottal: the vocal folds (technically the SPACE between the vocal folds, which disappears every time the vocal folds vibrateAri-Epiglottal/ False Vocal Folds: [there was some debate between Phil and Eric how Dudley Do-Right sounded, and whether it was ari-epiglottal tension or velar tension...The Parts of the TongueTip or Apex/apical: front edge of the tongue, the 'rim' of the tongueBlade or Lamina/laminal: the front part of the tongue, the top surfaceBack or Dorsum/dorsal: the back of the tongue, which is subdivided into: Front, Middle, Back, or, Front and Back —antero-dorsal or postero-dorsalRoot or Radix/radical: the root of the tongue/k/ and /ɡ/ are different from other plosives because it is made on the back of the tongue, which works in a more gross mannercan be made further forward /ki/ or further back /kɑ/. Challenge of learning /k/ and /ɡ/ for children because they are made further back in the mouthThe McGurk Effect Experiment: Can you identify Phil's 3 sounds? World Atlas of Language Structures: http://wals.info/ WALS shows 2,650 languages and notes 32 missing / ɡ /Languages that are missing /ɡ/ but not /k/From Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_velar_plosive ] "Of the six plosives that would be expected from the most common pattern world-wide—that is, three places of articulation plus voicing ([p b, t d, k ɡ])—[p] and [ɡ] are the most frequently missing, being absent in about 10% of languages that otherwise have this pattern.[...] It seems that [ɡ] is somewhat more difficult to articulate than the other basic plosives. "Ian Maddieson speculates that this may be due to a physical difficulty in voicing velars: Voicing requires that air flow into the mouth cavity, and the relatively small space allowed by the position of velar consonants means that it will fill up with air quickly, making voicing difficult to maintain in [ɡ] for as long as it is in [d] or [b]."HISTORY OF THE LETTERS:In Greek the symbol of the K (Kappa) turned the "right way" (the way it is in our writing), prior to this it was facing the other direction. Gamma was brought into Latin to represent the C. C had a line added to it to indicate the voiced version, G.SPELLINGS:k “key, keep, koala, kangaroo” “mask, make, pink, walk”c “cat, cost, cut” (contrast “cease, ace, ,macerate ”) Hard/softcc “accuse, stucco” ck “pick, stock”ch “charisma, Christ, choir, ache”Shakespeare's "Petruchio" probably should be [pəʼtɹu.tʃo] not [pəʼtɹu.ki.oʊ]g “game, gate, bag, agony” (contrast “gem, badge,magical ”) Hard/softgg “egg, dagger”gh “ghost, ghetto” (contrast “night, ought”)gu “guide, guest, guerrilla” foreign originckg blackguardx “examine, exhaust”Note that "x" can be /ks/ or /gz/ depending on the word, e.g. /ks/ "excellent" , /gz/ "exist".Soft G is the affricate /dʒ/, while Soft C is /s/.PHONETIC NOTATION: represented by lower case k and ɡIPA symbol for /ɡ/ is the "single-story" version of the g lowercase with an open tail, rather than a looptail. VARIATIONS:Not a lot of variations: mostly to do with voice onset timeVariation: final /k/ becoming fricative in Liverpool week [wiç], like [laiç], back [bax], dock [dɒχ]John Maidment, commenting on JC Wells' blog post on "VOT is more":"One might also like to add that VOT is sensitive to place of articulation. Other things being equal, the VOT of posterior articulations, velar and uvular, are considerably longer, at least for native English speakers, than articulations further forward in the vocal tract. A typical VOT for stressed syllable initial [k] in English is in the region of 120ms, while that for an equivalent [p]is only 60-70ms. I am pretty sure that this difference is an important secondary cue for the perception of place in voiceless plosives and one which, as far as I know, has not been properly investigated."Non-English Stop plosivesPalatalized stops (often heard in Russian, [tʲ] [dʲ] vs. Palatal stop [c] or [ɟ]Uvular stop, as in Arabic pronunciation of Qatar or Iraq [q].Though it's unlikely that a character will do a sound substitution on stop-plosives, however, characters might speak foreign language work, or say words within the text, such as place names or character names.Original Pronunciation: David Crystal is the leading proponent of this type of pronunciation, especially at the Globe Shakespeare Company in London. http://www.davidcrystal.com/DC_articles/Shakespeare11.pdf
An Update of Uvula Audio's present podcasting status and future podcasts of Rip Foster Rides the Gray Planet. Please note: All celebrity voices heard are not the actual celebrity and are for entertainment purposes only.
Uvula Audio Bookcast. Stories for kids (and the young at heart)!
An Update of Uvula Audio's present podcasting status and future podcasts of Rip Foster Rides the Gray Planet. Please note: All celebrity voices heard are not the actual celebrity and are for entertainment purposes only.
Dave and Jill discuss their night of unbridled passion. Dave wonders where Jill learned all of those tantric tricks and Jill thought Dave was very well endowed for a Jew. [We looked at the statistics and it seems that a great deal of you download shows that have sexually explicit write-ups in the blog. I guess sex does sell, you repressed bastards.]Tonight is the Trevor R. Todd Telethon. Dude even broke his uvula. Go buy his CD! Dave learns Spanish from the Scots and you can learn a language too! Dave thinks there's nothing like a good Depression to make people remember what is really important...Jill kind of concurs. Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto, Motherfuckers!Music:Jackson Browne - Going Down to CubaCory Branan - Skateland South (live)Trevor R. Todd - Scathing IndictmentTrevor R. Todd - One Trick PonyStark - Reliably Disappointing RelationshipMax and the Marginalized - The Price of VindicationTiki Tiki Bamboos - Everybody Says
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Uvula Audio Bookcast. Stories for kids (and the young at heart)!
Uvula Audio Announcement, an Uvula Audio Production
Uvula Audio Announcement, an Uvula Audio Production