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The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
Gettysburg's Lingering Shadows, Part Two | Grave Talks CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 23:50


This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Gettysburg's rolling fields are serene only at first glance; dig beneath the grass and you're stepping onto one of the bloodiest stages in American history. Paranormal investigator Dale Kaczmarek has spent decades asking a blunt question: Do the most violent hotspots yield the strongest evidence? From Devil's Den to the Wheatfield, Dale's recorders have captured rifle cracks that weren't there, whispered roll calls no living soldier answers, and once, a direct voice naming the regiment that died on that very slope. In this episode, he shares the locations where the casualty count was highest, along with EVPs, spirit-box clips, and thermal hits that suggest the fallen may still be fighting to be heard. Join us as we examine whether trauma leaves a louder imprint and why some corners of Gettysburg refuse to stay silent. This is Part Two of our conversation. If you enjoy our interviews and conversations about "The Dead," why not listen ad-free? Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
Gettysburg's Lingering Shadows, Part One | Grave Talks CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 31:37


This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Gettysburg's rolling fields are serene only at first glance; dig beneath the grass and you're stepping onto one of the bloodiest stages in American history. Paranormal investigator Dale Kaczmarek has spent decades asking a blunt question: Do the most violent hotspots yield the strongest evidence? From Devil's Den to the Wheatfield, Dale's recorders have captured rifle cracks that weren't there, whispered roll calls no living soldier answers, and once, a direct voice naming the regiment that died on that very slope. In this episode, he shares the locations where the casualty count was highest, along with EVPs, spirit-box clips, and thermal hits that suggest the fallen may still be fighting to be heard. Join us as we examine whether trauma leaves a louder imprint and why some corners of Gettysburg refuse to stay silent. If you enjoy our interviews and conversations about "The Dead," why not listen ad-free? Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!

All WNY Radio Podcasts
All WNY News Update 20250411

All WNY Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 0:59


The National Weather Service calls for rain today with a high near 40. More rain possible overnight with a low around 37. In news, a man wanted on a Florida warrant was arrested after barricading himself in Wheatfield home. A 24-year-old Buffalo man was charged in a fatal 2024 shooting in Elmwood Village. A Georgia man was sentenced to 41 years to life for a 2023 Niagara Falls murder. And a former Tonawanda man is facing decades in prison after being found guilty of Predatory Sexual Assault Against a Child and other charges. In sports, the Bisons were rained out again on Thursday. They play tonight at 6:05 and will make up Thursdays game on Sunday. The Sabres, meanwhile, lost 3-2 to Columbus Thursday night. 

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Indiana Drops Charges Against Couple Despite Firepit Bones And Missing Kids!

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 11:19


Prosecutors in Indiana have dropped murder charges against Steven Valle, 31, and Samantha Sebella, 25, who were accused of killing two children and burning their bodies in a backyard firepit. The couple was previously facing charges of murder, neglect of a dependent causing death, abuse of a corpse, and failure to report a dead body. However, the Jasper County Prosecutor's Office filed a motion to dismiss the charges on Wednesday, and a judge granted the request without prejudice, meaning the case could be refiled later. Jasper County Prosecutor Jacob Taulman explained that part of the reason for the dismissal was to allow anthropologists to continue analyzing ashes, debris, and other materials found in the firepit. He described the process as challenging due to the small size of the evidence. Prosecutors are also reviewing digital data from phones and other devices in connection with the case. “We do intend to seek justice in this manner,” Taulman said. Valle's attorney, however, argued that the charges should not be reinstated, stating that there was no evidence to suggest a crime occurred. He expressed hope that the dismissal would bring an end to the matter. The investigation began on Sept. 20 when a friend of the couple contacted authorities after Valle allegedly confessed, saying, "I killed my two kids." Valle reportedly told the friend that the children had been smothered and drowned, and their bodies burned in the firepit at their home. The deceased children, referred to as "undocumented," were reportedly never given any official documentation. Authorities later found Valle and Sebella at a hotel in Newton County. They denied involvement, but investigators seized their phones as evidence, and a third undocumented child was removed from their custody. On Sept. 30, investigators, including law enforcement and cadaver dogs, searched the couple's former residence in Wheatfield, where they found bone fragments in three locations. Tests confirmed that the fragments were human. Further investigation revealed text messages between Valle and Sebella that seemed to suggest their involvement in the children's deaths. Sebella allegedly referred to Valle as a “baby killer,” and the texts also included references to the children's DNA being preserved in Sebella's body. Investigators also found a "Baby Center" app on Sebella's phone documenting her pregnancies. During questioning, Valle reportedly admitted that Sebella had given birth to a boy in 2018, but the child was found dead when he arrived home. Valle claimed he cleaned and wrapped the boy in a blanket, then buried him in the backyard. He also described a second child, a premature girl who he said died shortly after birth. The children were allegedly buried for several years before Valle reportedly exhumed their bodies and burned them in the firepit. He later kept some of the ashes as a memento. While charges have been dismissed for now, authorities have indicated that the investigation will continue as they work to piece together evidence in the case. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Indiana Drops Charges Against Couple Despite Firepit Bones And Missing Kids!

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 11:19


Prosecutors in Indiana have dropped murder charges against Steven Valle, 31, and Samantha Sebella, 25, who were accused of killing two children and burning their bodies in a backyard firepit. The couple was previously facing charges of murder, neglect of a dependent causing death, abuse of a corpse, and failure to report a dead body. However, the Jasper County Prosecutor's Office filed a motion to dismiss the charges on Wednesday, and a judge granted the request without prejudice, meaning the case could be refiled later. Jasper County Prosecutor Jacob Taulman explained that part of the reason for the dismissal was to allow anthropologists to continue analyzing ashes, debris, and other materials found in the firepit. He described the process as challenging due to the small size of the evidence. Prosecutors are also reviewing digital data from phones and other devices in connection with the case. “We do intend to seek justice in this manner,” Taulman said. Valle's attorney, however, argued that the charges should not be reinstated, stating that there was no evidence to suggest a crime occurred. He expressed hope that the dismissal would bring an end to the matter. The investigation began on Sept. 20 when a friend of the couple contacted authorities after Valle allegedly confessed, saying, "I killed my two kids." Valle reportedly told the friend that the children had been smothered and drowned, and their bodies burned in the firepit at their home. The deceased children, referred to as "undocumented," were reportedly never given any official documentation. Authorities later found Valle and Sebella at a hotel in Newton County. They denied involvement, but investigators seized their phones as evidence, and a third undocumented child was removed from their custody. On Sept. 30, investigators, including law enforcement and cadaver dogs, searched the couple's former residence in Wheatfield, where they found bone fragments in three locations. Tests confirmed that the fragments were human. Further investigation revealed text messages between Valle and Sebella that seemed to suggest their involvement in the children's deaths. Sebella allegedly referred to Valle as a “baby killer,” and the texts also included references to the children's DNA being preserved in Sebella's body. Investigators also found a "Baby Center" app on Sebella's phone documenting her pregnancies. During questioning, Valle reportedly admitted that Sebella had given birth to a boy in 2018, but the child was found dead when he arrived home. Valle claimed he cleaned and wrapped the boy in a blanket, then buried him in the backyard. He also described a second child, a premature girl who he said died shortly after birth. The children were allegedly buried for several years before Valle reportedly exhumed their bodies and burned them in the firepit. He later kept some of the ashes as a memento. While charges have been dismissed for now, authorities have indicated that the investigation will continue as they work to piece together evidence in the case. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Gallantski and Friends
EP 3: Wheatfield Empire Guest: Author Robert Lawson!

Gallantski and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 44:47


In this episode Joe sits down with Author Robert Lawson. They discuss Robert's book Wheat Field Empire: The Listener's Guide to The Guess Who. They also discuss Robert's other books, their past history together and much more.Guest: @robert.james.lawsonGet Your Copy Of The Book: https://books.friesenpress.com/store/title/119734000145977527/Robert-Lawson-Wheatfield-Empirehttps://www.amazon.ca/Wheatfield-Empire-Listeners-Guide-Guess/dp/1525581155Podcast Socials:https://www.instagram.com/gallantskifriendspodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/GallantskiandFriendsEmail: gallantskiandfriends@gmail.com Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/gallantski-and-friends-podcastOld Podcast Logo: https://www.instagram.com/the_great_geraldoNew Podcast Logo: https://www.instagram.com/martydlPodcast Intro Music: https://www.instagram.com/mikeybingobeats

Real Ghost Stories Online
Spirits of the Past | Real Ghost Stories Online

Real Ghost Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 6:44


 What happens when you step onto the very site of one of America's bloodiest conflicts—at the exact hour it occurred over a century and a half ago? In this riveting account, a history teacher visits Gettysburg's Wheatfield under the moonlight, hoping for a quiet moment of reflection. Instead, he and his family experience an uncanny presence that leaves them breathless—complete with photos that suggest they weren't alone in the tall summer grass.  If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming a Premium Subscriber. Subscribe here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
Ask A Gettysburg Guide #100- HOLIDAY FREE FOR ALL with Garry Adelman

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 116:14


It's the holidays and Garry Adelman joined us to take YouTube viewers' questions LIVE about just about anything they wanted relating to the Battle of Gettysburg Make the Holiday break morning's delicious with Little Ground Top coffee from Bantam Roasters and Addressing Gettysburg www.addressinggettysburg.com/cafe As always, we keep this going because of our generous and loyal Patrons at www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg . 'tis the season to join them. Learn the rules of the incredibly fun game known as "Grumble Jones" on our website www.addressinggettysburg.com

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
The Soldiers' Experience From Cemetery Ridge to Little Round Top with John Michael Priest

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 70:57


It's December and that means it's time to share with you full Patreon episodes from 2024. This time, our Patrons weighed-in on what they thought were the 5 best episodes of the year. So, we listened to them and are gifting them to you because even "free" listens help Addressing Gettysburg. In this episode, we hear from John Michael Priest, author of "Stand To It and Give Them Hell." Due to a commiunciation error on my part, I wasn't able to prepare like I typically do for a book-based interview, but, when has that stopped me before? John and I decided to wing it and, somehow, it ended up as a Patron favorite. We hope you enjoy.    And if you do enjoy it, please consider becoming a Patron in 2025, or maybe gifting a membership to the Gettysnerd in your family. We have big plans to expand what Addressing Gettysburg does in 2025 and, since we're listener-supported, we need YOUR help! So, if you can, go to www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg

The Halloween Podcast
Pennsylvania's Haunted History: Ghostly Tales from the Keystone State | Ep. 38

The Halloween Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 28:29


In this episode, we're delving into the haunted heart of Pennsylvania, a state rich with historical significance and eerie tales. From the bloody fields of Gettysburg to the dark corners of notorious prisons, Pennsylvania's haunted locations offer a chilling glimpse into its past. Known as the Keystone State, it has seen everything from battles to industrial booms, leaving behind restless spirits and paranormal mysteries. We'll be uncovering ten of the most haunted places across the state, each with its own tragic history and ghostly encounters. Whether it's the eerie echoes of Civil War soldiers or the lingering presence of old inmates, these locations are bound to send shivers down your spine. Featured Locations: Gettysburg Battlefield 1195 Baltimore Pike, Gettysburg, PA 17325 Beyond the well-documented hauntings, there are countless reports of strange mists and shadowy figures at Little Round Top and the Wheatfield, where some of the bloodiest fighting occurred. Phantom cannon fire and the scent of gunpowder are still experienced by many visitors to this day. Hotel Bethlehem 437 Main St, Bethlehem, PA 18018 In addition to the ghostly presence of May Yohe, guests in Room 932 often hear the sound of a typewriter clacking late at night—perhaps the spirit of a former writer staying at the hotel. The grand staircase is also known for mysterious cold spots and the sound of phantom footsteps echoing through the halls. Eastern State Penitentiary 2027 Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19130 Visitors often feel an overwhelming sense of dread near Al Capone's cell, where he reportedly saw visions of his old enemies. The most unsettling part of the prison is Death Row, where disembodied voices call out names, and cell doors slam shut on their own. The Old Jail Museum 128 W Broadway, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229 In addition to Alexander Campbell's famous handprint, there have been numerous sightings of shadowy figures moving between cells, and many visitors report hearing eerie whispers in the basement dungeon, where solitary prisoners once suffered in silence. Fort Mifflin 6400 Hog Island Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19153 Beyond the Screaming Woman, visitors have encountered the spirit of a Revolutionary War soldier walking the perimeter of the fort. The sound of invisible footsteps pacing the gunpowder magazine is a frequent occurrence for paranormal investigators. The Farnsworth House Inn 401 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, PA 17325 Guests have reported hearing heavy breathing and the sound of gunfire coming from the attic, where Confederate soldiers once took aim during the battle. In the Sweeney Room, guests often wake to the sensation of a cold hand touching their arm in the middle of the night. Pennhurst Asylum 100 Commonwealth Dr, Spring City, PA 19475 The Quaker Building is notorious for sightings of a ghostly nurse, while visitors to the tunnels beneath the asylum have reported hearing the cries of former patients who suffered in isolation. Many leave feeling an intense sense of sadness and despair. The Harmony Inn 230 Mercer St, Harmony, PA 16037 One of the most active rooms is on the third floor, where guests frequently hear the sound of a rocking chair moving by itself and faint voices singing old hymns. Staff have also experienced objects moving mysteriously in the dining room late at night. Jean Bonnet Tavern 6048 Lincoln Hwy, Bedford, PA 15522 In addition to the man seen near the bar, guests often feel a chilling breeze in the upstairs bedrooms, where several travelers passed away over the centuries. Some have even seen ghostly figures sitting at the tables in the main dining hall after closing time. The Logan Inn 10 W Ferry St, New Hope, PA 18938 Beyond the Revolutionary War soldier, there are frequent reports of children laughing in the halls, and guests in Room 6 often wake to the sight of a woman dressed in colonial attire standing by the window, looking out as if waiting for someone to return. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords and Tags: Haunted Pennsylvania, Ghosts of the Keystone State, Haunted America, Paranormal, Haunted Locations, Pennsylvania Ghost Stories, Halloween Podcast, Haunted History

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Indiana Couple Arrested After Tip Alleges Man Confessed to Killing and Burning His Children

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 9:36


A disturbing tip has led to the arrest of two Indiana residents, Steven Valle, 31, and Samantha Sebella, 25, who are now facing multiple charges, including murder, in connection with the alleged deaths of Valle's children. Police were alerted to the potential crime on Sept. 20, when a tipster contacted the Jasper County Sheriff's Office, claiming that Valle had confessed to killing his two children and burning their bodies in a backyard fire pit. The Jasper County Sheriff's Office launched an investigation shortly after receiving the tip. Chief Deputy Jason Wallace said in a statement, “We received information from an individual who stated that an acquaintance, Steven Valle, admitted to killing his two children and burning their remains on his property.” The tip prompted a police search for Valle and his alleged accomplice, Sebella. Authorities located Valle and Sebella at a hotel in Newton County, not far from Wheatfield. When questioned by the police, both Valle and Sebella denied having any knowledge of the alleged crimes. “They just denied it,” Wallace said. “They were cooperative but had nothing to share on the topic.” Police believe the pair previously resided at the property in Wheatfield where the alleged crimes were reported to have taken place. Acting on the information provided, police executed a search warrant on Sept. 30 at the Wheatfield residence. During the search, they discovered bone fragments at three separate locations on the property. The remains have been sent to a forensic lab for analysis to determine whether they are human and, if so, if they might be connected to Valle's children. “It is not immediately clear if the bone fragments are human or animal,” Wallace added. On Oct. 3, nearly two weeks after the tip was received, authorities arrested Valle and Sebella. The charges against them include murder, neglect of a dependent causing death, abuse of a corpse, obstruction of justice, and failure to report a dead body. These charges indicate the severity of the accusations as well as the ongoing effort to unravel the details of this disturbing case. While the investigation continues, police have yet to confirm how Valle and Sebella are linked to the alleged child victims or whether they are the parents of the deceased children. Sheriff Patrick Williamson and the Jasper County Sheriff's Office have been coordinating with other law enforcement agencies and are following up on any leads that may shed light on the alleged events. In addition to the murder charges, Valle and Sebella face accusations of neglect resulting in death and abuse of a corpse. Online court records show no available plea or attorney information for either of the suspects at this time. Anyone with additional information related to this case is encouraged to reach out to the Jasper County Sheriff's Office at (219) 866-7334 and request to speak with a detective. The investigation remains active as authorities work to uncover the full scope of what occurred at the Wheatfield residence. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com 

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Indiana Couple Arrested After Tip Alleges Man Confessed to Killing and Burning His Children

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 9:36


A disturbing tip has led to the arrest of two Indiana residents, Steven Valle, 31, and Samantha Sebella, 25, who are now facing multiple charges, including murder, in connection with the alleged deaths of Valle's children. Police were alerted to the potential crime on Sept. 20, when a tipster contacted the Jasper County Sheriff's Office, claiming that Valle had confessed to killing his two children and burning their bodies in a backyard fire pit. The Jasper County Sheriff's Office launched an investigation shortly after receiving the tip. Chief Deputy Jason Wallace said in a statement, “We received information from an individual who stated that an acquaintance, Steven Valle, admitted to killing his two children and burning their remains on his property.” The tip prompted a police search for Valle and his alleged accomplice, Sebella. Authorities located Valle and Sebella at a hotel in Newton County, not far from Wheatfield. When questioned by the police, both Valle and Sebella denied having any knowledge of the alleged crimes. “They just denied it,” Wallace said. “They were cooperative but had nothing to share on the topic.” Police believe the pair previously resided at the property in Wheatfield where the alleged crimes were reported to have taken place. Acting on the information provided, police executed a search warrant on Sept. 30 at the Wheatfield residence. During the search, they discovered bone fragments at three separate locations on the property. The remains have been sent to a forensic lab for analysis to determine whether they are human and, if so, if they might be connected to Valle's children. “It is not immediately clear if the bone fragments are human or animal,” Wallace added. On Oct. 3, nearly two weeks after the tip was received, authorities arrested Valle and Sebella. The charges against them include murder, neglect of a dependent causing death, abuse of a corpse, obstruction of justice, and failure to report a dead body. These charges indicate the severity of the accusations as well as the ongoing effort to unravel the details of this disturbing case. While the investigation continues, police have yet to confirm how Valle and Sebella are linked to the alleged child victims or whether they are the parents of the deceased children. Sheriff Patrick Williamson and the Jasper County Sheriff's Office have been coordinating with other law enforcement agencies and are following up on any leads that may shed light on the alleged events. In addition to the murder charges, Valle and Sebella face accusations of neglect resulting in death and abuse of a corpse. Online court records show no available plea or attorney information for either of the suspects at this time. Anyone with additional information related to this case is encouraged to reach out to the Jasper County Sheriff's Office at (219) 866-7334 and request to speak with a detective. The investigation remains active as authorities work to uncover the full scope of what occurred at the Wheatfield residence. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com 

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories
Indiana Couple Arrested After Tip Alleges Man Confessed to Killing and Burning His Children

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 9:36


A disturbing tip has led to the arrest of two Indiana residents, Steven Valle, 31, and Samantha Sebella, 25, who are now facing multiple charges, including murder, in connection with the alleged deaths of Valle's children. Police were alerted to the potential crime on Sept. 20, when a tipster contacted the Jasper County Sheriff's Office, claiming that Valle had confessed to killing his two children and burning their bodies in a backyard fire pit. The Jasper County Sheriff's Office launched an investigation shortly after receiving the tip. Chief Deputy Jason Wallace said in a statement, “We received information from an individual who stated that an acquaintance, Steven Valle, admitted to killing his two children and burning their remains on his property.” The tip prompted a police search for Valle and his alleged accomplice, Sebella. Authorities located Valle and Sebella at a hotel in Newton County, not far from Wheatfield. When questioned by the police, both Valle and Sebella denied having any knowledge of the alleged crimes. “They just denied it,” Wallace said. “They were cooperative but had nothing to share on the topic.” Police believe the pair previously resided at the property in Wheatfield where the alleged crimes were reported to have taken place. Acting on the information provided, police executed a search warrant on Sept. 30 at the Wheatfield residence. During the search, they discovered bone fragments at three separate locations on the property. The remains have been sent to a forensic lab for analysis to determine whether they are human and, if so, if they might be connected to Valle's children. “It is not immediately clear if the bone fragments are human or animal,” Wallace added. On Oct. 3, nearly two weeks after the tip was received, authorities arrested Valle and Sebella. The charges against them include murder, neglect of a dependent causing death, abuse of a corpse, obstruction of justice, and failure to report a dead body. These charges indicate the severity of the accusations as well as the ongoing effort to unravel the details of this disturbing case. While the investigation continues, police have yet to confirm how Valle and Sebella are linked to the alleged child victims or whether they are the parents of the deceased children. Sheriff Patrick Williamson and the Jasper County Sheriff's Office have been coordinating with other law enforcement agencies and are following up on any leads that may shed light on the alleged events. In addition to the murder charges, Valle and Sebella face accusations of neglect resulting in death and abuse of a corpse. Online court records show no available plea or attorney information for either of the suspects at this time. Anyone with additional information related to this case is encouraged to reach out to the Jasper County Sheriff's Office at (219) 866-7334 and request to speak with a detective. The investigation remains active as authorities work to uncover the full scope of what occurred at the Wheatfield residence. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com 

Murder Sheet
The Cheat Sheet: Backyards and Buses

Murder Sheet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 41:23


This episode was originally published on The Murder Sheet's main feed on October 4, 2024.The Cheat Sheet is The Murder Sheet's segment breaking down weekly news and updates in some of the murder cases we cover. In this episode, we'll talk about several cases out of Indiana, as well as a bus hijacking in California and a sheriff accused of murder in Kentucky.The Jasper County Sheriff Office's statement on the possible discovery of bones in Wheatfield, Indiana (their page appears to be down at the moment): https://www.facebook.com/100064415119938/posts/984808703676291/Coverage from ABC News on Lamont Campbell's alleged hijacking of a Los Angeles Metro bus, and the related shooting death of Anthony Rivera: https://abcnews.go.com/US/man-accused-hijacking-los-angeles-bus-charged-murder/story?id=114368619Coverage from the Los Angeles Times on Lamont Campbell's alleged hijacking of a Los Angeles Metro bus, and the related shooting death of Anthony Rivera: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-09-30/bus-hijacking-victim-family-mourns-suspect-chargesThe News and Review Online's coverage of the murder of Aristide Garcia and the trial of Miguel Ibarguren: https://www.newsandreviewonline.com/articles/february-murder-trial-canceled/The Courier and Journal's coverage of the shooting of Judge Kevin R. Mullins by Letcher County Sheriff Mickey Stines: https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/crime/2024/10/01/kentucky-sheriff-mickey-stines-judge-kevin-mullins-video-court/75450419007/Court TV's live footage of a pre-trial hearing in the shooting of Judge Kevin R. Mullins by Letcher County Sheriff Shawn "Mickey" Stines: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhOp60UxGaM&t=1823sThe Lexington Herald-Leader's coverage of the shooting of Judge Kevin R. Mullins by Letcher County Sheriff Shawn "Mickey" Stines: https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/crime/article292926799.html#storylink=cpyConsider donating to those impacted by Hurricane Helene: https://www.redcross.org/donate/dr/hurricane-helene.html/------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------We are more than thrilled to introduce our next wonderful sponsor: The Silver Linings Handbook with Jayson Blair! This is an excellent weekly podcast where Jayson interviews people from all walks of life — these are interesting people engaging in conversations that inspire. Jayson is one of the most compassionate and thoughtful people we've ever met. We've been on Silver Linings Handbook, he's been on The Murder Sheet. The thoughts he's shared with us on the Delphi murders case and true crime in general are just so insightful. We definitely find myself citing Jayson a lot. He makes us believe in the bright side of true crime, the compassionate side, the side that can really make a positive difference in the world. He's really helped us adjust to some of the challenges around reporting on true crime and tragedy — and that is very much in keeping with his show. Listening to the Silver Linings Handbook is very much like getting to sit around a campfire with a fascinating group. It's fun, it's intriguing, it's surprising, it's often about learning and growing from suffering. You get to hear important conversations that can inspire you to consider new perspectives and take action in your own life. You also get to learn so much on mental health, wellbeing, the criminal justice system, religion, and more!Jayson is someone that we think is just a terrific person. He's been through a lot and he's worked on his mental health. He's rebuilt. Those experiences have helped shape him into a truly empathetic person — somebody who gets what it's like to have your world turned upside down. He brings that gift to his interviews. These are unscripted, authentic, engaging talks. Jayson covers true crime, but his podcast gets into so much more. Silver Linings Handbook really makes us have hope for the future and a belief in humanity. If you're into true crime, this is the perfect thing for you — it's human stories that don't shy away from the bad stuff while still being incredibly life-affirming and hopeful. Subscribe to the Silver Linings Handbook wherever you listen to podcasts. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Check out the Viper Pit Podcast here or wherever you listen to podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-viper-pit-podcast/id1716200826Support The Murder Sheet by buying a t-shirt here: https://www.murdersheetshop.com/Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

WBEN Extras
9-16 Niagara Wheatfield False Alarm Presser

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 2:30


9-16 Niagara Wheatfield False Alarm Presser bonus 150 Mon, 16 Sep 2024 19:01:21 +0000 H9qD75C191qaqc1Q0kynk7YNA7EpYqzp news WBEN Extras news 9-16 Niagara Wheatfield False Alarm Presser Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.

Unexpected with Hannah Love
Episode 100:When God Calls (Life In The Wheatfield) with Laney Crowder

Unexpected with Hannah Love

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 61:11


Laney Crowder is a mother, wife, speaker, coffee lover, and bible study leader. While attending a Women's Conference in 2017, God gave Laney a vision that would change her life. It was a vision of a woman standing in a wheatfield praising God. Since wheat is symbolic of abundance, in response to her vision, Laney wrote a bible study based around living the abundant life that God has promised no matter what season of life you are experiencing.  After leading women's bible study groups throughout Nashville, TN, in 2020 she launched Life In the Wheatfield, an online community to encourage women along in their daily journey of seeing God's abundance.  In 2022, after 15 years in Nashville, Laney and her family relocated to Lake Oconee Georgia to be closer to family. In addition to running Life in the Wheatfield online, she holds Women's retreats centered on encouraging women to fully pursue the abundant life promised in John 10:10.

Boom Goes the History
25: Eyewitness to The Wheatfield

Boom Goes the History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 57:23


The Wheatfield at Gettysburg was a hellish landscape. Union and Confederate soldiers from Pennsylvania, Maine, New York, Georgia, South Carolina, and other states struggled in a chaotic seesaw action for hours. The once nondescript wheatfield of George Rose laid trampled and bloody. Join Garry Adelman, Kris White, and Sarah Kay Bierle from the American Battlefield Trust as they bring you eyewitness accounts from the battlefield. They're joined by a special, an unexpected guest, actor and preservationist, Steve Zahn! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/battlefields/support

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
Battle of Gettysburg 161st Anniversary Special- July 2, 1863

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 74:38


Start your day RIGHT with our new coffee brand Little Ground Top by ordering your bags here www.addressinggettysburg.com/cafe Help us hire a staff for these labor-intensive episodes. It'll only take a few thousand of ye! ;-) Become a Patron and learn more about the Civil War with over 300 episodes just for you. www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg   During the early morning hours of July 2, an already sleep-deprived Union Army of the Potomac commander, George Gordon Meade, arrived at Gettysburg to find fresh Federal soldiers reinforcing the battered elements of the army from the previous day's battle. After conferring with his subordinates, Meade rode out to look at the ground. He decided to stay and fight.    The Union position was a strong one.   Cemetery Hill dominated the surrounding landscape and offered the Union defenders a strong artillery position. Two key roads that led into Gettysburg from Maryland intersected just north of the hill. Those two roads were crucial avenues of resupply and, if necessary, retreat for the Union Army. The side controlling the hill controlled the field, but the position had one weakness. When he arrived the previous day to act in Meade's stead, Union Second Corps Commander Winfield Scott Hancock assessed the position and reported to Meade that it was strong, but the Confederates could turn its left flank. This fact didn't escape Robert E. Lee's experienced eye, either. He astutely turned his attention to planning the action for July 2, devising a strategy that would test the mettle of the Union Army.   With Meade deciding to stay, Lee needed to determine the best way to knock the Federals off their strong position. A direct assault on Cemetery Hill could prove devastating for Lee's infantry as they would have to cross open farm fields to attack the hill. Subordinate commanders convinced Lee not to attack the Union Right near Culp's Hill. Just before dawn, Lee dispatched reconnaissance parties to determine the terrain on the Union left and the dispositions of the Army of the Potomac. One such party returned and reported no Union soldiers in the area of Little Round Top. After conferring with his commanders, Lee made his decision. James Longstreet, his trusted second-in-command, his "old warhorse," would take two divisions and, under concealment, get into position to attack the flank of the Union Line. Once Longstreet was in position. His orders directed him to attack north, along the Emmitsburg Road, and roll up the Union left. While Longstreet was executing this move [getting into position?], Ewell's Second Corps would demonstrate on the Union Right to prevent reinforcements from being sent to meet Longstreet. Ewell's demonstration would become an attack if Ewell thought it feasible. [Chas Fennell on this part of the plan]   It was a bold plan. One that Confederate General James Longstreet did not care for, but, ever the consummate soldier, he followed orders.   Longstreet's Corps, consisting of three divisions under Generals McLaws, Pickett, and Hood, was initially delayed due to the absence of Pickett's division, which was still over 20 miles away. Despite Longstreet's request to wait for Pickett, Lee urged action but acquiesced to Longstreet's request to wait for one of the brigades from Hood's division before commencing the attack. It would be nearly One in the afternoon before Longstreet's march began.   While Lee dealt with the logistics of implementing his plans, Meade had his own difficulties with Daniel Sickles, a New York politician-turned-general and Meade's Third Corps Commander.   Meade had assigned defensive positions to all of his commands in what is now known as the Fish Hook line. The reason for Sickles' assigned position was either not made apparent to him or was certainly not to his liking. Throughout the morning, Sickles tried to get Meade's permission to redeploy his Corps to what he thought was a better position on higher ground along the Emmitsburg Road. Sickles believed that if the Confederates occupied that ground, they could use it as an artillery platform and make Sickles' position, and much of the rest of the Union line, vulnerable.     Every time Sickles tried, Meade brushed him off until he eventually reiterated his original order. Still nervous, Sickles ordered a reconnaissance into a stand of woods just west of the Emmitsburg Road. The reconnaissance discovered Rebels extending the Confederate lines along Seminary Ridge. This information convinced Sickles to take his entire Corps and occupy the ground he desired.   However, Sickles' decision to advance detached his Corps from the rest of the army, leaving his command exposed on neutral ground. This decision would prove to be a turning point, almost leading to the destruction of his Corps and having severe consequences for the Army of the Potomac. But it also had the effect of confounding Lee's plans that day. [Jim Hessler on Sickles' thinking] It was nearly one in the afternoon when Longstreet's Corps began its march to the south. During the march, fears of having been discovered by a signal station on Little Round Top led him to order a countermarch to remain concealed. [Jim Hessler on Countermarch] This countermarch had eaten up precious time, and by the time Longstreet's men were in position, they discovered that the Union Army had changed its position since Lee conceived the plans. Instead of finding nothing on the Emmitsburg Road, Longstreet found the entire Third Corps blocking his attack path. This unexpected turn of events forced Longstreet to modify the plan and position of his troops on the spot. [read the following, but you probably won't need it] Longstreet determined to attack with the division of John Bell Hood first, finding and attacking the new Federal left flank. When that attack developed, McLaws' Division was to crash through whatever was in its front. Longstreet's Corps' objective was still Cemetery Hill, but Sickles' new position ensured Longstreet wouldn't get there without a fight.   Around 4 in the afternoon, the Confederates launched their attack, forever immortalizing places like the otherworldly place called Devil's Den and Little Round Top. [Licensed Battlefield Guide Tracy Baer]   The pastoral landscape of Gettysburg was transformed into a battleground, with ranks of Butternut and Gray clashing among the rocks and hills. The ferocity of the fighting was such that the air was thick with the sounds of gunfire and the cries of the wounded, creating a scene of intense drama and tension.     Meade, realizing almost too late the danger the army was in, rushed reinforcements to the scene. Each new reinforcing command escalated the desperate fighting.   One Union officer in the Wheatfield remembered, "The men were firing as fast as they could load. The din was almost deafening."   By 6 in the evening, Hood's attack had stalled; Hood himself had been wounded early in the fighting.  That was when Longstreet ordered McLaws forward.    Barksdale's brigade of Mississippians crashed through the Union position at the Peach Orchard at the intersection of the Emmitsburg and Millerstown Roads, plunging the Union defense into a chaotic and intense struggle for survival, a scene that was both overwhelming and terrifying.    [Licensed Battlefield Guide Ralph Siegel]   The Confederate attacks, cascading from South to North, shattered the Third Corps. Longstreet's Corps fought fiercely, pursuing the remnants of the Federal commands. AP Hill's Corps joined the attack over the Codori Farm, including one small brigade from Florida.   [LBG Paul Bailey] Wright's brigade briefly broke through the Second Corps line near a copse of trees on Cemetery Ridge.     In previous battles, a situation like this might have unnerved the Army of the Potomac, leading to a defeat. But this time, the soldiers stood their ground, their determination and courage preventing a potential disaster.   [Licensed Battlefield Guide Mike Rupert]   Timely reinforcements, brave counterattacks from the Pennsylvania Reserves, and men from Maine, Minnesota, New York, and Vermont would stem the Confederate tide as darkness fell across the battlefield.    Longstreet would claim that it was the best three hours of fighting that his men had experienced during the war. They had captured some ground and, in the process, had badly mauled elements of three Union Corps. The Third Corps alone would suffer over 4,000 casualties-- some 40%--  including the wounding of their commander, Dan Sickles.  The Federals could also rightly claim this was their "best three hours of fighting." They had fought desperately and had not yielded. The shank of the Fish Hook line had held.   Though daylight began to wane, the fighting had not, and one New York brigade was about to fight for its life. To bolster the Union left, George Meade had ordered the entire Twelfth Corps to abandon its position on Culp's Hill. But he was soon convinced to allow one brigade to remain. That brigade was that of 62-year-old Brigadier General George Sears Greene.   As darkness descended, Confederate Second Corps commander Richard Ewell decided to turn the demonstration into an attack.   [Chas Fennel on Greene's Brigade]   [RECORD ALL CULP'S HILL STUFF, BUT IT PROBABLY WON'T BE NEEDED IN THE EDIT] Confederates would attack Culp's Hill and East Cemetery Hill, sometimes using the muzzle flashes to locate their target.    On Culp's Hill, a Union brigade of New Yorkers under the command of 62-year-old George Sears Greene would be successful in repulsing or halting an entire Confederate division. Greene's little brigade was not enough to cover the whole of the position, and the Confederates did capture some fortifications, but timely reinforcements and the tenacity of Greene's men staved off disaster.   At East Cemetery Hill, Louisianans and North Carolinians would brave the incline of the hill and almost make it to the Baltimore Pike before the timely arrival of the Gibraltar Brigade from the 2nd Corps, featuring the 7th West Virginia which, as legend has it, had attached a star "borrowed" from the colors of another regiment to its flag to represent the recently inducted state, pushed back the vaunted Louisiana Tigers. Here again, on this side of the field, the Confederates had some success. However, the tenacity of the Union defenders and the oncoming darkness meant the Union position had bent but was far from broken. [Jessie Wheedleton]   General Meade called a Council of War for that night. Corps commanders arrived at his headquarters even as they could hear the dying din of battle in the distant darkness.   Meade had received information from his Bureau of Military Information that, up to this point, they had engaged all of Lee's Army except for Pickett's Division. The Army of the Potomac had been bloodied that day, but fresh soldiers from the 6th Corps had arrived after a forced march of over 30 miles that day.   In a room of the Lydia Leister House, Meade asked the opinion of his subordinates on what they should do next. The Union commanders decided that they would stay and fight.    General Lee did not call a similar Council of War. Instead, in his official report, he claimed the plan for the next day remained unchanged, and the attack would renew on the flanks of the Union Army.   July 2, 1863, was a costly day. In intense fighting, both armies combined would sustain over 21,000 casualties. As a point of comparison, The Battle of Antietam, the bloodiest day in American military history, had 23,000 casualties. And still, some of the more dramatic scenes of the war were yet to come.

The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast
Episode 51: The Wheatfield at Gettysburg - Part Three

The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 79:57


In this episode, Eric, Jim, and Jody continue their multi-part deep dive into the fighting in and around the infamous Wheatfield at Gettysburg. The hosts shift their focus to the Stony Hill on the western edge of the Wheatfield and the fighting between the Fifth Corps brigades of Tilton and Sweitzer of James Barnes's Division and the South Carolina brigade of Joseph Kershaw. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly donation at www.patreon.com/gettysburgpodcast All donations offset the show's production costs and allow it to remain a free resource on the Battle of Gettysburg. You can find The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast on social media at the following: Facebook: The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast Twitter: @gettysburgpod Instagram: @thebattleofgettysburgpodcast Email: gettysburgpodcast@gmail.com Also, check out and subscribe to our YouTube page!

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
Stand To It and Give Them Hell- John Michael Priest

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 15:17


“Stand to It and Give Them Hell” chronicles the Gettysburg fighting from Cemetery Ridge to Little Round Top on July 2, 1863, through the letters, memoirs, diaries, and postwar recollections of the men from both armies who struggled to control that “hallowed ground.” John Michael Priest, dubbed the “Ernie Pyle” of the Civil War soldier, wrote this book to help readers understand and experience, as closely as possible through the written word, the stress and terror of that fateful day in Pennsylvania. Readers will gain a deeper appreciation of the personal sacrifice made that awful day by privates and generals alike. This invaluable method uses their own words to paint a rich tapestry of their personal courage and cowardice, and their failures and triumphs. Nearly 60 detailed maps, mostly on the regimental level, illustrate the tremendous troop congestion in the Wheatfield, the Peach Orchard, and Devil's Den. They accurately establish, by regiment or by company, the extent of the Federal skirmish line from Ziegler's Grove to the Slyder farm and portray the final Confederate push against the Codori farm and the center of Cemetery Ridge, which three Confederate divisions in what is popularly known as Pickett's Charge would unsuccessfully attack on the final day of fighting. This is a book about combat as seen through the eyes of those who waged it. There is no glamour here, and no adventure. Nor are there accusations, confessions, or second-guessing from the comfort of an easy chair. Instead, “Stand to It and Give Them Hell” offers the brutal, heart-wrenching story of a slice of America's greatest battle as described by those who marched, fought, bled, and died there. This is their story, and it is one you will long remember.

Shattered Lives
The Week In Crime: Crystal meth in Cork | Drugs in prisons | Freddie Thompson in court

Shattered Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 39:39


Mick and Paul discuss the sensational €33M crystal meth bust in Cork, the arrest of a businessman and former politician's son, and how the Mexican Sinaloa cartel may have embedded itself in Kerry for some time. They also discuss brazen social media videos of drugs and booze in Wheatfield prison and the recent court appearance of Freddie Thompson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tasty 219
809: Marcella's Pizza

Tasty 219

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 50:48


We went down to Marcella's in Wheatfield this week. Enjoy!

The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast
Episode 50: The Wheatfield at Gettysburg - Part Two

The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 84:29


In this episode, Eric, Jim, and Jody continue their multi-part deep dive into the fighting in and around the infamous Wheatfield at Gettysburg. The hosts focus on the initial combat in the Wheatfield between the 3rd Arkansas and George Anderson's Georgia brigade as they square off with Union Third Corps forces from the brigades of De Trobriand, Ward, and Burling. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly donation at www.patreon.com/gettysburgpodcast All donations offset the show's production costs and allow it to remain a free resource on the Battle of Gettysburg. You can find The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast on social media at the following: Facebook: The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast Twitter: @gettysburgpod Instagram: @thebattleofgettysburgpodcast Email: gettysburgpodcast@gmail.com Also, check out and subscribe to our YouTube page!

The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma
Ep 364: Amitava Kumar Finds His Kashmiri Rain

The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 190:06


Writing helps you find yourself, and shape yourself. Nothing illustrates this better than the life & work of our guest today. Amitava Kumar joins Amit Varma in episode 364 of The Seen and the Unseen to continue his journaling in the form of this conversation. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Amitava Kumar on Instagram, Substack, Twitter, Amazon, Vassar and his own website.. 2. The Yellow Book: A Traveller's Diary -- Amitava Kumar. 3. The Blue Book: A Writer's Journal — Amitava Kumar.. 4. Amitava Kumar Finds the Breath of Life -- Episode 265 of The Seen and the Unseen. 5. Wallander, starring Kenneth Branagh. 6. The White Lioness -- Henning Mankell. 7. The Snow in Ghana -- Ryszard Kapuściński. 8. Ram Guha Reflects on His Life -- Episode 266 of The Seen and the Unseen. 9. Danish Husain and the Multiverse of Culture — Episode 359 of The Seen and the Unseen. 10. Aadha Gaon — Rahi Masoom Raza. 11. From Cairo to Delhi With Max Rodenbeck — Episode 281 of The Seen and the Unseen. 12. By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept -- Elizabeth Smart. 13. Open City -- Teju Cole. 14. Intimacies -- Katie Kitamura. 15. Bradford -- Hanif Kureishi. 16. Maximum City -- Suketu Mehta. 17. The Lonely Londoners -- Sam Selvon. 18. Luke Burgis Sees the Deer at His Window — Episode 337 of The Seen and the Unseen. 19. The Bear Came Over the Mountain -- Alice Munro. 20. The Artist's Way -- Julia Cameron. 21. Vinod Kumar Shukla on Wikipedia and Amazon. 22. Waiting for the Barbarians -- JM Coetzee. 23. Paris, Texas -- Wim Wenders. 24. Janet Malcolm, Susan Sontag and Joan Didion on Amazon. 25. Iphigenia in Forest Hills -- Janet Malcolm. 26. Butter Chicken in Ludhiana -- Pankaj Mishra. 27. Hermit in Paris -- Italo Calvino. 28. In the Waiting Room -- Elizabeth Bishop. 29. Abandon the Old in Tokyo -- Yoshihiro Tatsumi. 30 The Push Man and Other Stories -- Yoshihiro Tatsumi. 31. Why I Write -- George Orwell. 32. Tum Na Jaane Kis Jahaan Mein Kho Gaye -- Lata Mangeshkar song from Sazaa. 33. Monsoon Wedding -- Directed by Mira Nair, written by Sabrina Dhawan. 34. Ranjish Hi Sahi -- Mehdi Hassan. 35. Ranjish Hi Sahi -- Ali Sethi. 36. Saaranga Teri Yaad Mein -- Mukesh song from Saranga. 37. Mohabbat Kar Lo Jee Bhar Lo -- Song from Aar Paar. 38. Mera Dil Ye Pukare, Aaja -- Lata Mangeshkar song from Nagin. 39. Ranjit Hoskote is Dancing in Chains -- Episode 363 of The Seen and the Unseen. 40. H-Pop: The Secretive World of Hindutva Pop Stars -- Kunal Purohit. 41. Underground: The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche -- Haruki Murakami. 42. UP Girl Challenges CM Yogi To Arrest Her Over Oxygen Shortage -- Mojo Story. 43. Too Many Hurried Goodbyes -- Amitava Kumar. 44. Ways of Seeing -- John Berger. 45. Wheatfield with Crows -- Vincent van Gogh. 46. The Wind -- Warren Zevon. 47. El Amor de Mi Vida -- Warren Zevon. 48. The Hunter Becomes the Hunted -- Episode 200 of The Seen and the Unseen. 49. My Friend Sancho -- Amit Varma. 50. Range Rover — The archives of Amit Varma's column on poker for The Economic Times. 51. Why I Loved and Left Poker -- Amit Varma. 52. That Which is Seen, and That Which is Not Seen — Frédéric Bastiat. 53. The Bastiat Prize. 54. Kashmir and Article 370 — Episode 134 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Srinath Raghavan). 55. Fixing Indian Education — Episode 185 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Karthik Muralidharan). 56. The Life and Times of Shanta Gokhale — Episode 311 of The Seen and the Unseen. 57. The Life and Times of Jerry Pinto — Episode 314 of The Seen and the Unseen. 58. The Life and Times of KP Krishnan — Episode 355 of The Seen and the Unseen. 59. A Meditation on Form -- Amit Varma. 60. Why Are My Episodes so Long? -- Amit Varma. 61. Listen, The Internet Has SPACE -- Amit Varma. 62. If You Are a Creator, This Is Your Time -- Amit Varma. 63. Thinking, Fast and Slow -- Daniel Kahneman. 64. The Blank Slate -- Steven Pinker. 65. Human -- Michael Gazzaniga. 66. The Undoing Project -- Michael Lewis. 67. The podcasts of Russ Roberts, Sam Harris and Tyler Cowen. 68. Roam Research: A note-taking too for networked thought. 69. The Greatest Productivity Mantra: Kaator Re Bhaaji! -- Episode 11 of Everything is Everything. 70. Natasha Badhwar Lives the Examined Life -- Episode 301 of The Seen and the Unseen. 71. The Life and Times of Nilanjana Roy -- Episode 284 of The Seen and the Unseen. 72. Luke Burgis Sees the Deer at His Window -- Episode 337 of The Seen and the Unseen. 73. Wanting — Luke Burgis. 74. René Girard on Amazon and Wikipedia. 75. The Life and Times of Mrinal Pande — Episode 263 of The Seen and the Unseen. 76. Pandemonium in India's Banks — Episode 212 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Tamal Bandyopadhyay). 77. The Life and Times of Abhinandan Sekhri — Episode 254 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Abhinandan Sekhri). 78. Chandrahas Choudhury's Country of Literature — Episode 288 of The Seen and the Unseen. 79. Crossing Over With Deepak Shenoy — Episode 271 of The Seen and the Unseen. 80. The Importance of the 1991 Reforms — Episode 237 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Rajagopalan and Ajay Shah). 81. The Reformers -- Episode 28 of Everything is Everything. 82. Brave New World -- Hosted by Vasant Dhar. 83. Among the Believers -- VS Naipaul. 84. Tera Mujhse Hai Pehle ka Naata Koi -- Soham Chatterjee sings for his dying mother. 85. Eric Weinstein Won't Toe the Line — Episode 330 of The Seen and the Unseen. 86. Aakash Singh Rathore, the Ironman Philosopher -- Episode 340 of The Seen and the Unseen. 87. Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil -- Hannah Arendt. 88. The Better Angels of Our Nature -- Steven Pinker. 89. Particulate Matter -- Amitava Kumar. 90. A Seventh Man -- John Berger. 91. Khushwant Singh and Ved Mehta on Amazon. 92. Disgrace -- JM Coetzee. 93. Elizabeth Costello -- JM Coetzee. 94. Penelope Fitzgerald, VS Naipaul and Ashis Nandy on Amazon. 95. A House for Mr Biswas -- VS Naipaul. 96. Sabbath's Theater -- Philip Roth. 97. Finding the Centre -- VS Naipaul. 98. Dinesh Thakur, not Dinesh Thakur. 99. Rajnigandha -- Basu Chatterjee. 100. Rules of Writing -- Amitava Kumar. Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘The Storm Is Inside Me' by Simahina.

The Chicago Civil War Round Table Monthly Meetings
Chicago Civil War Round Table january 2024 Meeting: Pat Brennan on "Gettysburg in Color."

The Chicago Civil War Round Table Monthly Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 90:30


For more info: WWW.ChicagoCWRT.Org  Patrick Brennan, a long-time student of the Civil War and published author, has teamed up with his technology-astute daughter Dylan Brennan to bring the largest Civil War battle to life in the remarkable 2-volume study: Gettysburg in Color. Volume 1 covers Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard, and Volume 2 covers The Wheatfield to Falling Waters. Rather than guess or dabble with the colors, the Brennans used an artificial intelligence-based computerized color identifier to determine the precise color of uniforms, flesh, hair, equipment, terrain, houses, and much more. The result is a monumental full-color study of the important three-day battle that brings the men, the landscape, and the action into the 21st Century. The deep colorization of battle-related woodcuts, for example, reveals a plethora of details that have passed generations of eyes unseen. The photos of the soldiers and their officers look as if they were taken yesterday. 2  The use of this modern technology shines a light on one Gettysburg photographic mystery in particular. Colorizing some of the battle's "death" images revealed the presence of Union and Confederate dead that may help determine the previously unknown location of the photographs. That may also be a "first" when it comes to Civil War photography. Pat Brennan is the author of Secessionville: Assault on Charleston (1996), To Die Game: General J. E. B. Stuart, CSA (1998), and more than twenty articles for a variety of Civil War magazines and journals. Pat is on the Editorial Advisory Board for The Civil War Monitor and his work has appeared in the Chicago Tribune. He has lectured around the country on the Civil War and Bob Dylan. Dylan Brennan works on the broadcast video production team at Tasty Trade, a real time, online financial network based in Chicago. 

The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast
The Wheatfield at Gettysburg - Part One (S4 E11)

The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 69:37


In this episode, Eric, Jim, and Jody begin a multi-part deep dive into the fighting in and around the infamous Wheatfield at Gettysburg. The hosts set the stage for July 2 by detailing exactly what is "the Wheatfield," who lived on the property in 1863 and introduce the key figures and troops involved in the first phase of action in the area. If you would like to donate to the show, you can do so via the following: A one-time donation on PayPal at paypal.me/gettysburgpodcast A recurring, monthly donation at www.patreon.com/gettysburgpodcast All donations offset the show's production costs and allow it to remain a free resource on the Battle of Gettysburg. You can find The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast on social media at the following: Facebook: The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast Twitter: @gettysburgpod Instagram: @thebattleofgettysburgpodcast Email: gettysburgpodcast@gmail.com Also, check out and subscribe to our YouTube page!

Jacobin Radio
Michael and Us: Wheatfield with Crows

Jacobin Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 55:05


Late in his career, Akira Kurosawa plumbed his subconscious and came up with DREAMS (1990), one of his most underrated films. We discuss the ways that this film captures the mood and style of a dream, and its unifying theme of humankind's relationship with nature. PLUS: We attempt to define the ambient politics (and anti-politics) of the post-Trump years."Martin Scorsese: 'I Have To Find Out Who The Hell I Am'" by Zach Baron - https://www.gq.com/story/martin-scorsese-profilePreorder Luke's new book Seeking Social Democracy: Seven Decades in the Fight for Equality, coauthored with Ed Broadbent - https://ecwpress.com/products/seeking-social-democracy-ed-broadbentTORONTO: See Luke and Ed Broadbent in conversation at the Toronto Reference Library on October 22 - https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/seeking-social-democracy-a-conversation-with-ed-broadbent-tickets-713793665067VANCOUVER: See Luke and Ed at the Central Library on November 1 - https://vpl.bibliocommons.com/events/650b36ea2d0219cf8b5cf95fMichael and Us is a podcast about political cinema and our crumbling world hosted by Will Sloan and Luke Savage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Michael and Us
#464 - Wheatfield with Crows

Michael and Us

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 55:05


Late in his career, Akira Kurosawa plumbed his subconscious and came up with DREAMS (1990), one of his most underrated films. We discuss the ways that this film captures the mood and style of a dream, and its unifying theme of humankind's relationship with nature. PLUS: We attempt to define the ambient politics (and anti-politics) of the post-Trump years. "Martin Scorsese: 'I Have To Find Out Who The Hell I Am'" by Zach Baron - https://www.gq.com/story/martin-scorsese-profile Join us on Patreon for an extra episode every week - www.patreon.com/michaelandus Preorder Luke's new book "Seeking Social Democracy: Seven Decades in the Fight for Equality," coauthored with Ed Broadbent - ecwpress.com/products/seeking-s…cracy-ed-broadbent TORONTO: See Luke and Ed Broadbent in conversation at the Toronto Reference Library on October 22 - www.eventbrite.ca/e/seeking-social…ets-713793665067 VANCOUVER: See Luke and Ed at the Central Library on November 1 - vpl.bibliocommons.com/events/650b36e…0219cf8b5cf95f See Will introduce THINGS (1989) at the Fox Theatre on October 3 - www.foxtheatre.ca/movies/the-impor…classics-things/

Civil War Talk Radio
2002-Patrick and Dylan Brennan-Gettysburg in Color: Volume 1 Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard and Volume 2: The Wheatfield to Falling Waters

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023


Patrick Brennan and Dylan Brennan, authors of "Gettysburg in Color: Volume 1 Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard and Volume 2: The Wheatfield to Falling Waters"

Civil War Talk Radio
2002-Patrick and Dylan Brennan-Gettysburg in Color: Volume 1 Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard and Volume 2: The Wheatfield to Falling Waters

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023


Patrick Brennan and Dylan Brennan, authors of "Gettysburg in Color: Volume 1 Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard and Volume 2: The Wheatfield to Falling Waters"

Civil War Talk Radio
2002-Patrick and Dylan Brennan-Gettysburg in Color: Volume 1 Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard and Volume 2: The Wheatfield to Falling Waters

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023


Patrick Brennan and Dylan Brennan, authors of "Gettysburg in Color: Volume 1 Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard and Volume 2: The Wheatfield to Falling Waters"

Civil War Talk Radio
2002-Patrick and Dylan Brennan-Gettysburg in Color: Volume 1 Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard and Volume 2: The Wheatfield to Falling Waters

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023


Patrick Brennan and Dylan Brennan, authors of "Gettysburg in Color: Volume 1 Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard and Volume 2: The Wheatfield to Falling Waters"

Civil War Talk Radio
Civil War Talk Radio - September 6th, 2023

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 55:35


Patrick Brennan and Dylan Brennan, authors of Gettysburg in Color: Volume 1 Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard & Volume 2: The Wheatfield to Falling Waters

Civil War Talk Radio
Civil War Talk Radio - September 6th, 2023

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 55:35


Patrick Brennan and Dylan Brennan, authors of Gettysburg in Color: Volume 1 Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard & Volume 2: The Wheatfield to Falling Waters

Odd & Untold
Gettysburg Ghosts | Episode 44

Odd & Untold

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 59:16


This week, I talk about one of my favorite haunted locations, Gettysburg, PA! Is Gettysburg haunted by the ghosts of Union and Confederate soldiers who died during the battle? I discuss famous locations in Gettysburg that are alleged to be haunted, such as Devil's Den, the Wheatfield, Little Round Top, Big Round Top, the Triangular Field, the Farnsworth House, the Dobbin House, Sachs Covered Bridge, the Jennie Wade house, and much more! Plus I share some strange personal experiences I've had over the years on the battlefield! #gettysburg #ghoststories #paranormal Links! Gettysburg Battlefield Bus Tours - Haunted Gettysburg: https://www.gettysburgbattlefieldtours.com/haunted-gettysburg/ Gettysburg Hotel - The Haunted History of Gettysburg: https://www.hotelgettysburg.com/2018/09/the-haunted-history-of-gettysburg/ Gettysburg ghost stories on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Ghosts/comments/9nfx8d/going_to_gettysburg_soon_i_heard_its_pretty/ More Reddit Gettysburg ghost stories: https://www.reddit.com/r/Ghosts/comments/co7vsj/have_you_experienced_ghosts_in_gettysburg/ The Haunted Matron's House: https://youtu.be/IHS76yhG5m8 Follow us on Social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oddanduntold/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oddanduntold Website: oddanduntold.com Check out Riversend, the band behind "Moonlight," our new intro/outro music! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1yIwfeu2cH1kDZaMYxKOUe?si=NIUijnmsQe6LNWOsfZ2jPw Riversend Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Riversendband Riversend Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/riversendband/

Haunted Escapes with Chris and Diane
Episode 4: Gettysburg

Haunted Escapes with Chris and Diane

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 41:41


We journeyed to Gettysburg, PA! We visited the Battlefield, Jenny Wade House and much more! We also go over some ghost stories, and our personal experiences, which leaves us left wondering: What did Chris and his brother see in the Wheatfield?

WBEN Extras
Bills fan Sean from Wheatfield on concerns surrounding Josh Allen's elbow injury

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 1:41


Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
GET OUT OF THE CAR- October 15, 2022- Caldwell's Division In The Wheatfield

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 10:59


IMPORTANT!!! READ THE MEETING POINT BELOW “We….rushed at a double quick boldly forward into the mouth of hell, into the jaws of death.“  As Major General George Meade's army tried desperately to withstand the Confederate assault on the afternoon of July 2, 1863, one division stood out as they performed critical duty in the effort to hold the line. Join us as we sweep the Wheatfield as Brigadier General John Caldwell's men did on that deadly afternoon. MEET NO LATER THAN 9:30 IN PARKING LOT #3 AT THE VISITOR CENTER FOR CAR-POOLING AND/OR BUS PICK-UP. (WE'RE NOT SURE WHICH WAY WE'RE GOING YET). WE WILL THEN HEAD TO THE 61ST NY MONUMENT (NEAR THE CENTER OF THE WHEATFIELD) TO BEGIN THE TOUR.

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
Maine Roads to Gettysburg- with Tom Huntington

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 60:53


Keep your favorite history podcast going! Become a patron here: www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg   Author Tom Huntington joins Matt to talk about his book "Maine Roads To Gettysburg" from which we talk about the 16th, 17th and 19th Maine. Sorry, Chamberlain fans, we decided to talk about the OTHER Maine units this time, but we'll do the 20th some time soon.    Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and his 20th Maine regiment made a legendary stand on Little Round Top during the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863. But Maine's role in the battle includes much more than that. Soldiers from the Pine Tree State contributed mightily during the three days of fighting. Pious general Oliver Otis Howard secured the high ground of Cemetery Ridge for the Union on the first day. Adelbert Ames--the stern taskmaster who had transformed the 20th Maine into a fighting regiment--commanded a brigade and then a division at Gettysburg. The 17th Maine fought ably in the confused and bloody action in the Wheatfield; a sea captain turned artilleryman named Freeman McGilvery cobbled together a defensive line that proved decisive on July 2; and the 19th Maine helped stop Pickett's Charge during the battle's climax.     Maine soldiers had fought and died for two bloody years even before they reached Gettysburg. They had fallen on battlefields in Virginia and Maryland. They had died in front of Richmond, in the Shenandoah Valley, on the bloody fields of Antietam, in the Slaughter Pen at Fredericksburg, and in the tangled Wilderness around Chancellorsville. And the survivors kept fighting, even as they followed Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia into Pennsylvania.    Maine Roads to Gettysburg tells their stories.   Use your 20% discount by getting your copy at For The Historian. Just tell them you heard about them on Addressing Gettysburg. www.forthehistorian.com    

Travel Time
36 - Mother/Son Road Trip 5 - Gettysburg

Travel Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 12:45


We continue on the Mother/Son Road Trip with a stop in Gettysburg.  We touch on Audio tours vs. Private tours, Eisenhower House, The Visitor Center options, how much time to spend and more! 

The Spark Parade
Even Wheat Can Be Moving: Goon's Kenny Becker's Spark Is Vincent Van Gogh's Wheatfield With A Reaper

The Spark Parade

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 33:02


Goon's Kenny Becker's joins me to talk about his Spark, Vincent Van Gogh's masterpiece Wheatfield With A Reaper.How can a two dimensional painting feel like a vast three dimensional world? How did Van Gogh find beauty in the most mundane landscapes? Exactly how long did it take for Van Gogh's gloppy, impastoed paintings to dry? We tackled these important questions and so much more.Links:GoonWheatfield With A Reaper

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
159th Anniversary Special- July 2, 1863- with LBG Mike Rupert

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 75:56


Our buddy, LBG Mike Rupert, joins us on the Rose Farm to talk about the fighting on July 2, 1863. We cover Longstreet's Assault on the Union left and a little bit of the fighting on Culp's Hill during the Battle of Gettysburg.  GettysBike Tours is celebrated it's 18th year on June 30 and they appreciate your listening to Addressing Gettysburg. As a reward, you can get 15% off your tour when you call 717-752-7752 to book a tour today. (Discount does not apply to rentals-only.)

Excuse Me History
The Gettysburg Campaign Part 12: Providence was Indeed Taking the Proper View

Excuse Me History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 76:02


The Confederate attack on July 2nd continues. Barksdale's brigade captures the Peach Orchard, the rest of McLaws's division seizes the Wheatfield, and Fighting Dick Anderson's division assaults Cemetery Ridge, but the timely arrival of the Pennsylvania Reserves, the 1st Vermont Brigade, and the 1st Minnesota save the Union center and left.

Excuse Me History
The Gettysburg Campaign Part 11: Presentiment, or The Wing of the Angel of Death

Excuse Me History

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 67:12


After attacking the Devil's Den (successfully) and Little Round Top (unsuccessfully), the Confederates continue their assault again the tenuous Union defensive line on July 2. General Lafayette McLaws sends his four brigades in attack against Union positions on the Stony Hill, the Wheatfield, and the Peach Orchard. In this episode I also discuss the Civil War phenomenon known as "presentiment", the Irish Brigade (and more broadly the Irish in the Civil War), and General Dan Sickles's favorite leg.

Gifts for Glory Podcast
Jim Warren and Koinonia Coffeehouse, Wheatfield, IN

Gifts for Glory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 80:33


Jim Warren is a man of God pioneering a new coffeehouse in central Indiana. The Koinonia Coffeehouse has been a labor of love, and a series of God-ordained events. In this episode we talk about the coffeehouse, the vision, the mission, and goals of the Koinonia Coffeehouse. Connect with the Koinonia Coffeehouse: www.facebook.com/koinoniacoffeehouse Join Well Versed Comedy at Koinonia Coffeehouse on June 4! Details: https://fb.me/e/1PpfNcdRh About: LIVE MUSIC, COMEDY, DRAMA Koinonia Coffeehouse is a 60's style Christian coffeehouse where people gather to build relationships with God and each other. Each week we will bring a variety of different forms of entertainment/ministry styles that will challenge disciples of Jesus and answer questions for those who are seeking Him. Family Friendly No Cover Charge, No Price on Food Donations Accepted but not Required #OGHG #vision #Jesus #testimony #faith #God #HolySpirit

Islas de Robinson
Islas de Robinson - Segunda Primavera - 04/04/22

Islas de Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 58:56


Esta semana en Islas de Robinson, cruce de caminos e inspiraciones entre 1969 y 1971. El influjo de The Band, Dylan, Van Morrison y la Costa Oeste californiana a la CS&N, Grateful Dead, combinado con los aires de la campiña inglesa, con suave tamiz psicodélico. Suenan: ERNIE GRAHAM - "DON'T WANT ME ROUND YOU" ("ERNIE GRAHAM", 1971) / BRINSLEY SCHWARZ - "FUNK ANGEL" ("DESPITE IT ALL", 1970) / HERON - "BIG A" ("TWICE AS NICE AND HALF THE PRICE", 1971) / FAIRPORT CONVENTION - "BOOK SONG" ("WHAT WE DID ON OUR HOLIDAYS", 1969) / MORNING - "EASY KEEPER" ("MORNING", 1970) / LINDISFARNE - "SCARECROW SONG" ("NICELY OUT OF TUNE", 1970) / TONY KOSINEC - "WHEATFIELD" ("BAD GIRL SONGS", 1970) / MATTHEWS' SOUTHERN COMFORT - "MOSES IN THE SUNSHINE" ("SECOND SPRING", 1970) / COWBOY - "IT'S TIME" ("REACH FOR THE SKY", 1970) / HELP YOURSELF - "OLD MAN" ("HELP YOURSELF", 1971) / NEIL YOUNG - "ONLY LOVE CAN YOU BREAK YOUR HEART" ("AFTER THE GOLDRUSH", 1970) / Escuchar audio

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
GET OUT OF THE CAR 2022- April 9- Kershaw's Brigade

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 16:01


It's that time of year! The #GetOutOfTheCar2022 season begins on April 9. Be sure you check the schedule here  as we weren't able to stick to our tried and true 3rd Saturday of the month because of larger entities doing something on or around those Saturdays. April is the first one of those. We just can't compete with Jesus Christ. Also, May. Garry and Tim are doing a tour and forgot to consult with us before choosing that date [playful wink]. LBG Lewis Trott is back with an action-packed season of FREE tours for your enjoyment and education.  April's is Kershaw's Brigade. “I was directed to commence the attack as soon as General Hood became engaged……Beyond the morass was a stony hill…..“ In an attack that was part of one of the most back and forth affairs on the field, one Confederate Brigade was at the center of the fight. Join us as we trace the approach to the Wheatfield in the footsteps of Brigadier General Joseph Kershaw's Confederate Brigade on the afternoon of July 2, 1863 and then explore the attack that transpired.

Landscapes
The Role of the Arts on Landscape Science - (Ewan Allinson)

Landscapes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 71:56


Too much expert-led decision making has long been shown to deliver perverse outcomes for the environment and society. What if a more earnest collaboration with artists and the arts is the secret ingredient to unlocking a more egalitarian science and society relationship? Independent sculptor, dry stone waller, and landscape partnership innovator Ewan Allinson, discusses the role of the arts in landscape decision making. Episode Links The Hefted to Hill project, as part of the Northern Heartlands Landscape Partnership Hill-Farming, Knowledge and Power, Medium article by Ewan Allinson Community Empowerment and Landscape Report by Chris Dalglish Marcel Duchamp, Fountain 1917 Valuing Arts and Arts Research Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire Agnes Denes, Wheatfield, 1982 Alan Sonfist, Time Landscape, 1965 John Glover landscape paintings Poetry by Wordsworth Guide to the Lakes by William Wordsworth AALERT 4DM (Arts and Artists and Environmental Research Today for Decision Making Network) Art is Not an Island Film, created for AALERT 4DM. Produced by Ewan Allinson and filmed and edited by Maria Rud with oversight by Eirini Saratsi. Taigh-Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre North Uist Uplands Alliance Artist-Scholar David Haley

The Strong Roots Podcast
What Matters Most - Pastor John - Strong Roots Podcast - Season 14 - Episode 2

The Strong Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 16:04


Check out this episode of the Strong Roots Podcast where Kristin talks with Pastor John about what matters most!

The Strong Roots Podcast
What Matters Most - Noah - Strong Roots Podcast - Season 14 - Episode 1

The Strong Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 15:54


Check out this episode of the Strong Roots Podcast where Kristin talks with Noah about what matters most!