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This is The Spoon, where Dan Miles is our guest, and we call newborn babies lazy little bastards. Music By Derek Smalls Neil Innes Burl Ives Spoon Feeding Parthenon Huxley ~ Sunny Nights Couch Guitar Straps Daisy Jones & The Six (Miniseries) Daisy Jones & The Six (Audiobook) Squaring The Circle: The Story Of Hipgnosis The Men Of The Spoon Robbie Rist Chris Jackson Thom Bowers The Spoon on Twitter The Spoon Facebook Group The Spoon Facebook Page Email: the_spoon_radio@yahoo.com
Generation X Gaming is a weekly Podcast that goes over a few of the top stories from the past week and we rant along the way. On today's show we talk about what we have been playing. We talk about What have we been playing. Evil Genius 2, Hell Let Loose, Battlefield 1, Battlefield v, Stadia, Activision, Playstation , Sony, Red dead redemption 2, World of Warcraft, Cyberpunk 2077, Skull and Bones, Cod MW2 Beta, Rumors, Outriders, GTA 6, Gotham Knights, Halo Switching Engines, Unreal Engine 5, Beyond good and Evil 2, The Witcher, Super Mario, and much more. Become a Subscribe: www.youtube.com/@30nsg?sub_confirmati... www.youtube.com/@30nStillgaming?sub_c... Become a Member Join this channel to get access to perks: rebrand.ly/30nsg Become a 30nstillgaming Discord Member https://discord.gg/ansqERtcmh Support the stream: https://streamlabs.com/30nstillgaming2 Check out more of @30nstillgaming at: Nerding with 30 - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC050... Website http://www.30nstillgaming.live Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/30nstillgaming --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genxgaming/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genxgaming/support
Vladimir Marinovich is a business philosopher, business angel, and expert in digital business transformation. In 2018, Vladimir received a commendation from the Governor of St. Petersburg, G.S. Poltavchenko for his contribution to the development of small and medium-sized businesses in St. Petersburg. Since 2006 Vladimir and his teams participate in the creation of successful startups, among which we can highlight: The drogerie network "Smile of the Rainbow" - created the format and the project team, grew from 2 to 48 stores, now there is 800 stores and 25 billion rubles annual turnover. "Vigoda.ru" - Vladimir Marinovich created the team of the North-Western Division, increased from 260 thousand rubles. up to $1 mln. Gett - created a team in Russia, participated in the international development of Gett, the company is worth $1.4 billion. Now Vladimir invests in innovative startups. Conducts consulting work with business owners. Co-founder and co-owner of Electroopt. What is Electroopt? Online service for manufacturers and suppliers. The manufacturer simply uploads the product to the Electroopt electronic system and it appears on the selected marketplaces. FIND VLADIMIR ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | VKontakte ================================ SUPPORT & CONNECT: Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/denofrich Twitter: https://twitter.com/denofrich Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/denofrich YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/denofrich Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/ Hashtag: #denofrich © Copyright 2022 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.
Vladimir Marinovich is a business philosopher, business angel, an expert in digital business transformation. In 2018, Vladimir received a commendation from the Governor of St. Petersburg, G.S. Poltavchenko for his contribution to the development of small and medium-sized businesses in St. Petersburg.Since 2006 Vladimir and his teams participate in the creation of successful startups, among which we can highlight: The drogerie network "Smile of the Rainbow" - created the format and the project team, grew from 2 to 48 stores, now there are 800 stores and 25 billion rubles. annual turnover."Vigoda.ru" - Vladimir Marinovich created the team of the North-Western Division, increased from 260 thousand rubles. up to $ 1 mln.Gett - created a team in Russia, participated in the international development of Gett, the company is worth $ 1.4 billion.Now Vladimir invests in innovative startups. Conducts consulting work with business owners.Co-founder and co-owner of Electroopt . What is Electroopt? Online service for manufacturers and suppliers. The manufacturer simply uploads the product to the Electroopt electronic system and it appears on the selected marketplaces.FIND VLADIMIR ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook | Instagram | YouTube | VKontakte
The Keepers are back with another crazy episode for you all! Between a crazy movie and a crazy list of 8os cartoons, this episode is pure craziness! So strap in, and enjoy the ride… Topics discussed in this episode include: New release dates for Avatar 2 and the next three Star Wars films. The Boys […]
You have heard Valerie Vigoda's tunes across Walt Disney Parks and Resorts and even in film, and now is your chance to learn about her as the songwriter. Vigoda and her collaborator Brendan Milburn, who has been featured in a previous episode of Notably Disney, crafted songs for the Tinker Bell films and stage shows in the Magic Kingdom, Disneyland and the Walt Disney Studios park in Paris. Perhaps most notably, Vigoda and Milburn wrote the songs for Toy Story: The Musical on Disney Cruise Line. On today's episode, Valerie takes us on her amazing journey from growing up in a musical household to touring with her band on the road, to eventually playing a role in developing musical productions around the United States. She is a gifted electric violinist and songwriter, relaying some hilarious stories and moving moments over her career. Check out Valerie's work on her website (valvigoda.com) and YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/ValerieVigoda). Feel free to reach out to Brett via Twitter @bnachmanreports, subscribe to the podcast, and send your feedback at notablydisney@gmail.com New episodes of Notably Disney debut on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Music played in the intro and outro of the interview are rehearsal/demo recordings of "That's Why We're Here" and "The Claw" from Toy Story: The Musical.
W dzisiejszym odcinku prezentujemy zapis spotkania w Salonie Tłumacza, na którym świętowaliśmy angielskie wydanie utworów pisarza, poety i tłumacza Aleksandra Wata (1900-1967), którego wybór pism ukazał się w amerykańskim wydawnictwie jako Against the Devil in History: Poems, Short Stories, Essays, Fragments w przekładzie Gwidona Zlatkesa i Ann Frenkel (działających pod pseudonimem "Frank L. Vigoda"). Ann zaśpiewała szereg własnych kompozycji do wierszy polskich autorów w angielskim przekładzie. Razem z Gwidonem opowiedzieli także o historii projektu i wspólnej pracy nad przekładem. Spotkanie odbyło się 6 stycznia 2019 roku w Warszawie. --- Na przekład jest podcastem Stowarzyszenia Tłumaczy Literatury, organizacji, która od 2009 roku zrzesza tłumaczy i tłumaczki książek, działając na rzecz lepszej widoczności zawodu, godziwych warunków pracy i życia oraz przyjaznych kontaktów między tłumaczami książek w Polsce i na świecie. Na stronie Stowarzyszenia (stl.org.pl) można znaleźć dużą bazę ogólnodostępnej wiedzy dla osób zainteresowanych pracą tłumacza literackiego, a także kontakty do tłumaczy i tłumaczek zrzeszonych w STL. Jeszcze więcej danych i informacji na temat aspektów finansowych, prawnych i organizacyjnych dostępnych jest dla zalogowanych członków. Muzyka wykorzystana w czołówce i zakończeniu odcinka pochodzi z utworu "Mystery Sax" (Kevin MacLeod, Creative Commons License). Grafika w nagłówku strony podcastu: JT Davis (Black Background) na Flickr.com (licencja CC). Grafika w okładce odcinka: Kevin Dooley (The Writer) on Flickr (CC license). Chętnie wysłuchamy Waszych uwag i sugestii pod adresem podcast@stl.org.pl
Fist of Honor (1993) has Sam Jones playing FIST SULLIVAN, mob muscle who also fights in battles to resolve mafia turf wars. When he’s framed for the murder of his own girlfriend AND Abe Vigoda, he’s gotta fist some honor. In the second half there’s Brightburn musings, along with thoughts on GLOW Season Three and […]
Episode 44 - In this episode we talk about another big furry encounter and a vanishing island in the news. After the break we talk about a few of the more popular examples of the Abe Vigoda effect. Visit us online at www.paironormalguys.com Email us at theguys@paironormalguys.com Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/paironormalguys/ The music for Pair ‘O Normal Guys is by William Blanchard. His awesome music can be found on Soundclick and Soundcloud. Follow him on Facebook too! www.facebook.com/williamblanchardsoundtrack/ Theme music is from “Eye of the Storm”
My guest today is Val Vigoda. She started to sing and sight read at a very young age, and then started to play the classical violin at the age of eight. She wound up joining the Army ROTC to pay for school, so she rocked Princeton and went on to serve in the military. Then she actually made a switch. She continued with the music but began playing the electric violin, and that lead to her touring the world with well known artists like Cyndi Lauper, Joe Jackson and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. She went on to form her own band called Groove Lilly and continued to tour the world with them. Next, she decided to take some time off from the road so that she could focus in on raising her son, Mose. That's when she spent about ten years writing music for Disney. Then, most recently, she has won awards for additional musicals, including her most recent called Ernest Shackleton Loves Me. If that were not enough, she's been touring the country as a speaker, sharing the stage with people like former First Lady Michelle Obama. She speaks with audiences about facing your fears, rising to challenges, pushing your edges, and thriving in uncertainty. Listen To The Podcast: RESOURCES: Website: ValVigoda.com INTERVIEW: Thank you so much, Mitch. I'm delighted to be here. Thank you. Absolutely. I can say, watching some of your performances, it's just so captivating to see you play, and see you sing, and then see you inspire the audience. I want to hear about all of it, but as I was doing my research, this question kept coming to me; you were classically trained on a standard wood violin. You now use an instrument that is, let's just say, technologically advanced. What was it like when you made that transition to go from that classical, classically-built wood instrument to something using this level of technology? What was that transition like? Well, it was actually a gradual thing. The violin that I play now is actually called a Viper. It's a six-string flying V-shaped violin that's sort of strapped onto my body with a guitar strap. Of course, it's called a Viper. Of course, it is. Growing up as a classical violinist and also a singer, those two activities were always very separate for me, and I loved both of them. I loved playing the violin. I loved singing. I loved singing in choirs and singing by myself. As I grew up, I realized that what I really wanted to do was combine those two. I wanted to write my own songs, and I wanted to sing, and I wanted to use my violin in that way. So I started experimenting with that. Playing an acoustic violin in more of a pop setting, in a band, can be challenging regarding projecting sound. I bet. You can put a pickup on the bridge, and there are many different ways to amplify an acoustic violin that way, but there are also some trip-ups, especially if you're singing. If you have a mic on the bridge, your breathing can be picked up by the violin mic. There are many feedback issues, and the natural warmth of the instrument is hard to capture when you're doing it in an electric setting, so I started looking at electric instruments. The first couple that I used were sort of like regular violins but just electrified, so it's a resonant chamber on the hollow body. It would be a solid body instrument, and it would be sort of like an electric guitar. You plug it in, and sound would come out. As I started experimenting with that, the violin was sounding pretty good, but I couldn't very well sing and play at the same time. I saw someone very inspiring when I was living in New York. This woman played at The Bitter End. Her name was Allison, and she was amazing because she could play and sing at the same time. I said, "Oh, she can do it. I can do it," so I started working on that. Then I heard about this amazing inventor, a violin maker named Mark Wood, who makes a bunch of different styles of violin.
This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast
My guest for this third episode in the O'Reilly AI series is Ben Vigoda. Ben is the founder and CEO of Gamalon, a DARPA-funded startup working on Bayesian Program Synthesis. We dive into what exactly this means and how it enables what Ben calls idea learning in the show. Gamalon's first application structures unstructured data — input a paragraph or phrase of unstructured text and output a structured spreadsheet/database row or API call. This can be applicable to a wide range of data challenges, including enterprise product and customer information, AI or digital assistant, and many others. Before Gamalon, Ben was co-founder and CEO of Lyric Semiconductor, Inc., which created the first microprocessor architectures dedicated for statistical machine learning. The company was based on his PhD thesis at MIT and acquired by Analog Devices. In today’s talk we are discussing probabilistic programming, his new approach to deep learning, posterior distribution, and the difference between sampling methods and variational methods and how solvers work in the system. Nerd alert: We go pretty deep in this discussion. The notes for this show can be found at https://twimlai.com/talk/33
Like his son here on the Earthly Plane, Fred Trump is making waves in the Next World. He swears that his all-white town is not discriminatory while also decorating it with large posters of his president-elect son. We'll catch you up on the latest controversies surrounding the mayor of Trump City. Jackie Kennedy is still continuing her 24/7 impersonation of Marilyn Monroe. Meanwhile, back on Earth, a movie about her life, starring Natalie Portman, has been in production. What does the former First Lady think about the casting? You may be shocked when you hear. Speaking of Marilyn Monroe, the actress has an unusual would-be suitor stalking her. Who is he and what does MM's current boyfriend, John F. Kennedy think about the situation? We'll tell you the latest. Last week, former Barney Miller star Ron Glass arrived in the Afterlife and was greeted by a long-time impersonator of Glass' Miller co-star Abe Vigoda. The faux-gods approached Glass again the other day with an unusual proposal. What was it and how did Glass handle the awkward situation? You'll find out.
This week, Eric Garneau of the Nerdologues comedy group and the podcasts Your Stories and Blank Cassette (and the manager of the comic book/games store Pastimes in Niles, IL) slaps on his cape and cowl to discuss the 1993 DC animated film Batman: Mask of the Phantasm! (Thanks to our sponsor Cards Against Humanity as part of the Chicago Podcast Coop!)
Are Jon and Adam truly "Born in the Eighties"? The demon beast of warcraft has sucked Jon back in again, Adam contemplates the life of a swamp cabbage man, and watches arrested development. Jon's shares information about his favorite game show, and fan-mail is answered. Finally, Jon recieves an offer from the wheelin and dealin Vincent Fang himself. skunk ape,swamp cabbage man,prince,abe vigoda,hugh manpriest,vincent fang,steve harvey,family feud,jersey shore,blossom,tgif,supermarket sweep,legends of the hidden temple,
Special guest host, Lanza218, from markedout.com! In this episode: our trip to Pennsylvania for "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Cinemax series Banshee, competitive dock/dog jumping, meeting more actors from The League TV show, converstation with Michael Biehn about future Aliens films, celebrity deaths (Abe Vigoda, "Grizzly Adams" Dan Haggerty, Harlem Globetrotter Meadowlark Lemon, and Glenn Frey), The Monkees return, The X-Files mini-series, Rhys Darby, FX series discussion (The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, You're The Worst, Archer), R. Lee Ermey, a theoretical ninth planet, Edgar Mitchell, CIA declassified UFO documents, belief in UFOs or ghosts?, comic book movie talk, Kevin Smith movie talk, and how did Marked Out come to be? 61 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com
This week on The Pancake Boat Podcast we talk about the passing of Abe Vigoda, the Oscar drama, the Nintendo NX, Legends Of The Hidden Temple being fixed and more!
The I.O.T.R. crew is joined by special guest Jeff Robertson to discuss and remake The Stuff (1985), a movie directed written and directed by Larry Cohen, starring Michael Moriarty, Andrea Marcovicci, Garrett Morris, Paul Sorvino, Scott Bloom, and Danny Aiello. Listen in to find out more about horror/comedy about a killer dessert and how we would remake it for today's audiences. "I just can't get enough of that wonderful Stuff!" Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, RadioPublic, BluBrry, Libsyn, YouTube, iHeartRadio and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. Their "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook & Instagram: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com
Melyssa, Dan and Dave come up with a new way to keep capitalism alive. Happy Pol Pot Day! Dave goes to Denver, hangs out with Keziah and doesn't go to a strip club. Turns out we're all on the watch list. So you're being watched, dontchaknow. Hey look, Jill Stein is back! Music: Six Ways To Sunday - Give Myself To You Ironing Board Sam - I've Been Used The Zipps - The Struggle For Ice Cold Milk Of Benzi The Bassplayer Or How To Promote Original Dutch Milk Robert Connelly - The Complacent Americans Discords - Kill The Rich Elmer City Rambling Dogs - O, How We Have Changed
A look at a young boy named Amit Vigoda, and the decisions he had to make to create a better future for himself, and what we can learn from him. Are you letting your circumstances or your attitudes hold you back? Today's Podcast is for YOU.
In the week's episode, we are become death, destroyer of Internets. We also delve deeply into the cyber-people left behind when we die in the real world. Oh, and Abe Vigoda.
Kris and Kole talk about their hiatus, coincidence, and genetic diversity. Suggested Talking Points: Enough mescaline. Hiatus. Follow me sandals, atheist boots. The most coincidental drunk pileup. Florida outlaws mermaid. Raisin reserve. Rhincest. Gold's Gym. Drone bounty. No rule of threes. Butter protest for Deen. Jury duty gold mine.
The Ghost of Vigoda sit down in studio with Adam and Jonny Katz on the Boston Local Music Show on UNregular Radio. This is the full 45 minute interview.
Zum Podcast Episode 11 ---------------- ALVARIUS B - Well Known Stranger - Baroque Primitiva (Abduction) PUBLIC IMAGE LIMITED Poptones - Second Edition ABE VIGODA - World Heart (7" version from split with Mikaela's Fiend) (Zum) HIGH CASTLE - Farewell To Limbs - Spirit Of The West (Zum) KUBLAI KHAN - Ricky The Dragon Steamboat (Chocolate River Deconstructions) GEORGE CHEN - Fishbone Soldier - 3/8/12 RANDYLEE SUTHERLAND - alay#2 ANCESTRAL DIET - Water Buries - Official Waste (Saxwand) THOLLEM MCDONAS - For All Those Yet To Come - Gone Beyond Reason To Find One (Edgetone) MINCEMEAT OR TENSPEED - Open Air Network - Games Of Chance (Harsh Nice)
Pat and Gader thoroughly enjoy a bottle of Dogfish Head Squall IPA followed by the thrilling conclusion to Gader's Mexican vacation and the unveiling of the Vigoda Scale. Enjoy
Vigoda, E (Georgia Institute) Tuesday 25 March 2008, 10:00-11:00 Markov-chain Monte Carlo Methods