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On a still winter afternoon, you may hear Common Goldeneyes flying low across the water. Whistlers, their wings sibilant, make the sound - as Ernest Hemingway wrote - of ripping silk. Common Goldeneyes nest in cavities, in northern boreal forests.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
Gianna can't whistle and it infuriates her. Whst simple things can you NOT do? We were in Crew's Court! Dara wants her husband Alex to quit his job over a woman! Plus, are you as patient as you think you are? & more
The ballots have been counted and the winners have been announced of the Energy Innovation Challenge hosted by Decentralised Energy Canada and the City of Medicine Hat. The winners were announced at the Decentralised Energy Canada Forum in Whistlers, British Columbia. (https://www.deforum.ca/) The winners solutions will be piloted on the Medicine Hat Grid to help integrate decentralized energy resources such as solar, wind, EVs, batteries and heat pumps. The solutions are a mix of software and hardware designed to use these resources to expand the capacity of the grid, provide cheap energy and better utilize existing underutilized 20th Century grid infrastructure. It's the first step in creating a resilient, affordable and reliable grid of the future. We talk to the winners from Edgecom Energy and Arcus Power. GreenEnergyFutures.ca CKUA.com Podcast Subscribe today and lean more in our blog and YouTube Channel.
The group is fighting in the village to save the people from the Whistlers, and are given a request from a local. Toso rushes to try and help his trapped former master, and some familiar faces arrive.
The Fleadh Cheoil is in full swing in Wexford and today the town is hoping to add it's name to the record books! Whistlers from all over the world will descend on Wexford Park in an attempt to break the record for the Most Tin Whistles played at one time. Catherine Roche is one of the teachers for the ensemble of musicians and she has been telling us about the attempt.
The Fleadh Cheoil is in full swing in Wexford and today the town is hoping to add it's name to the record books! Whistlers from all over the world will descend on Wexford Park in an attempt to break the record for the Most Tin Whistles played at one time. Catherine Roche is one of the teachers for the ensemble of musicians and she has been telling us about the attempt.
This Creepypasta scary story is from the creepypasta website, written by Amity Argot, make sure to check out the original post and support the author. The Whistlers: https://www.creepypasta.com/tag/the-whistlers-series/ Special thanks to @RomNex and @DusklightRadio for joining me in this one! 00:00 Intro 00:45 The Whistlers - Ruth's Account 01:40:18 The Whistlers - Bill's Account Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Creepypasta scary story is from the creepypasta website, written by Amity Argot, make sure to check out the original post and support the author. The Whistlers: https://www.creepypasta.com/tag/the-whistlers-series/ Special thanks to @RomNex and @DusklightRadio for joining me in this one! 00:00 Intro 00:45 The Whistlers - Ruth's Account 01:40:18 The Whistlers - Bill's Account Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's another Strange Creatures episode! In this episode, Krista and Kurt look at stories of two creepy creatures. Sometimes outdoors, sometimes indoors, people have reported hearing strange whistling coming from places it shouldn't be, seemingly trying to get the person's attention. And other people have reported running across strange creatures and humans only to discover that these things have no faces and sometimes appear to be living mannequins. In this episode, Krista and Kurt dive into creepy tales of Whistlers and The Faceless. And, as always, a taste-test and listener questions!
This week on Peanuts and Popcorn, we begin with the Popcorn and Tom's selection from 1973, The Last of Sheila. Leo's selection comes to us from Romania, the crime thriller, The Whistlers (2019). In Peanuts, there are some very interesting rookies in MLB this season. Who has the inside track on winning ROY? The politics of a number change and the AL Central is no longer the worst division in baseball. Next Show: Leo's Pick: Get Shorty (1995) Tom's Pick: Missing (1982)
The show is officially BACK for season 3! The guys catch up on the latest memorable sports experiences from their time off the past few months. Plus, with the Timberwolves up 2-0 on the Nuggets, are they now the favorites to win it all? And Oklahoma State Cowgirls head softball coach, Kenny Gajewski sits down with Bobby and Eddie from their trip for "Too Much Access" to talk about his program, coaching style, favorite chants, and much more! Follow the Show: @25Whistles Follow the Crew: @MrBobbyBones @ProducerEddie @KickoffKevin @MikeDeestro @ReidYarberry See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics discussed on today's show: Eclipse Day, Sports News, Birthdays, History Quiz, The Trendmill, 20 in 24, Rock Climbers, Cruise Ships, Intrusive Thoughts, Whistlers, Sex Stories, and Apologies.
"I started off with a grandiose scheme to produce a homage to 'Musique Concrète', the birthplace of which was Paris. I'd also found a PD recording (1922) of "Under The Bridges Of Paris" by the so-called "Queen of the Whistlers", Margaret McKee, which I decided to sample. After several weeks work, I wasn't happy with where this was going, so, with just a few days to go to the deadline I junked almost everything and started again! The marvellous Margaret survived the cull, while the rest of the piece now comprises nothing but the original field recording and re-workings thereof. The spirit of 'MC' is still in there somewhere..." Paris RER train reimagined by Nick St. George.
The boys go in depth on what is happening with UTMB and their intentions in Whistler, BC, CA. Is UTMB and their habit of buying races good for the sport? Let's find out!
Become familiar with the calls of Australia's nine whistlers. This episode is about the Gilbert's Whistler, Golden Whistler, Grey Whistler, Mangrove Golden Whistler, Olive Whistler, Red-Lored Whistler, Rufous Whistler, Western Whistler and White-breasted Whistler.Birdwatching isn't just about watching, it's about listening too. Tune Your Ear episodes are designed to help you get to know bird calls. You will hear guest insights and recordings from birds around Australia.Links:* Episode transcript - weekendbirder.com/episodes/38-tune-your-ear-lorikeets* Gilbert's Whistler recording by Marc Anderson (XC689149) - xeno-canto.org/species/Pachycephala-inornata* Golden Whistler recording by Craig Robertson (XC766524) - xeno-canto.org/species/Pachycephala-pectoralis* Grey Whistler recording by Phil Gregory (XC208148) - xeno-canto.org/species/Pachycephala-simplex* Mangrove Golden Whistler recording by Todd Mark (XC246713) - xeno-canto.org/species/Pachycephala-melanura* Olive Whistler recording by Marc Anderson (XC201322) - xeno-canto.org/species/Pachycephala-olivacea* Rufuous Whistler recording by Khristos Nizamis (XC593350) - xeno-canto.org/species/Pachycephala-rufiventris* Red-lored Whistler recording by Niels Poul Dreyer (XC40769) - xeno-canto.org/species/Pachycephala-rufogularis* Western Whistler recording by Marc Anderson (XC382793) - xeno-canto.org/species/Pachycephala-fuliginosa* White-breasted Whistler recording by Nigel Jackett (XC239864) - xeno-canto.org/species/Pachycephala-lanioides* Marc Anderson's recordings were licensed from wildambience.com* Book - Where Song Began by Tim Low - timlow.com/where-song-beganWeekend Birder online:* Website - weekendbirder.com* Instagram - @weekend.birder* Facebook - @weekend.birder* Threads - @weekend.birder* Twitter/X - @birderpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Man Films A Giant on top of a Mountain then is harrassed by the CIA and Mysteriously Dies.Andrew Dawson, a man who potentially uncovered something he wasn't supposed to in 2022 in Jasper National park. Park Rangers, CIA and other government staff were quick to try and silence his efforts in one of the most disturbing ploys of our national parks. What do you think?Nephilim Giant Spotted on a Mountain in Canada Andrew Dawson was just a regular young man, who loved making silly TikTok videos for fun, like most people his age. His videos, although some of them very funny, barely got more than 500 views, but he continued to do them.However, that would all change a couple of months ago when Andrew and his colleague were driving to work near the Whistlers mountain in Alberta, Canada. They thought this would be another ordinary day in the boring small town of Jasper with a population of not more than 5000 people. However, this day would forever change Andrew's life as he saw something shocking at the top of the mountain. This is what he saw:As you see in the video, there's a mysterious humanoid figure moving on the top of the mountain. Considering the distance from where the video was shot, this creature was definitely giant. An average human being would appear as a speck in a footage from such a significant distance. Is it possible that the creature Andrew caught on camera is not a human, but something else? Could it be a Nephilim giant, like the ones described in the Book of Enoch and Genesis?Immediately after uploading this video on TikTok, it went viral, raising over 2 million views and being shared on various blogs and YouTube channels. Many people complained about the quality of the video, saying the camera was too shaky, which was expected, considering Andrew recorded it from a moving car on max zoom from his cellphone. Nevertheless, Andrew felt obliged to try to find this creature again and record it in higher quality, so he set off to find a better location.Clips from the AMAZING YouTube Channel What Lurks Beneath PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to his channel and like just for his EPIC beard.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcasbO6JNlA&t=1s
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Man Films A Giant on top of a Mountain then is harrassed by the CIA and Mysteriously Dies.Andrew Dawson, a man who potentially uncovered something he wasn't supposed to in 2022 in Jasper National park. Park Rangers, CIA and other government staff were quick to try and silence his efforts in one of the most disturbing ploys of our national parks. What do you think?Nephilim Giant Spotted on a Mountain in Canada Andrew Dawson was just a regular young man, who loved making silly TikTok videos for fun, like most people his age. His videos, although some of them very funny, barely got more than 500 views, but he continued to do them.However, that would all change a couple of months ago when Andrew and his colleague were driving to work near the Whistlers mountain in Alberta, Canada. They thought this would be another ordinary day in the boring small town of Jasper with a population of not more than 5000 people. However, this day would forever change Andrew's life as he saw something shocking at the top of the mountain. This is what he saw:As you see in the video, there's a mysterious humanoid figure moving on the top of the mountain. Considering the distance from where the video was shot, this creature was definitely giant. An average human being would appear as a speck in a footage from such a significant distance. Is it possible that the creature Andrew caught on camera is not a human, but something else? Could it be a Nephilim giant, like the ones described in the Book of Enoch and Genesis?Immediately after uploading this video on TikTok, it went viral, raising over 2 million views and being shared on various blogs and YouTube channels. Many people complained about the quality of the video, saying the camera was too shaky, which was expected, considering Andrew recorded it from a moving car on max zoom from his cellphone. Nevertheless, Andrew felt obliged to try to find this creature again and record it in higher quality, so he set off to find a better location.Clips from the AMAZING YouTube Channel What Lurks Beneath PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to his channel and like just for his EPIC beard.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcasbO6JNlA&t=1s
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Man Films A Giant on top of a Mountain then is harrassed by the CIA and Mysteriously Dies.Andrew Dawson, a man who potentially uncovered something he wasn't supposed to in 2022 in Jasper National park. Park Rangers, CIA and other government staff were quick to try and silence his efforts in one of the most disturbing ploys of our national parks. What do you think?Nephilim Giant Spotted on a Mountain in Canada Andrew Dawson was just a regular young man, who loved making silly TikTok videos for fun, like most people his age. His videos, although some of them very funny, barely got more than 500 views, but he continued to do them.However, that would all change a couple of months ago when Andrew and his colleague were driving to work near the Whistlers mountain in Alberta, Canada. They thought this would be another ordinary day in the boring small town of Jasper with a population of not more than 5000 people. However, this day would forever change Andrew's life as he saw something shocking at the top of the mountain. This is what he saw:As you see in the video, there's a mysterious humanoid figure moving on the top of the mountain. Considering the distance from where the video was shot, this creature was definitely giant. An average human being would appear as a speck in a footage from such a significant distance. Is it possible that the creature Andrew caught on camera is not a human, but something else? Could it be a Nephilim giant, like the ones described in the Book of Enoch and Genesis?Immediately after uploading this video on TikTok, it went viral, raising over 2 million views and being shared on various blogs and YouTube channels. Many people complained about the quality of the video, saying the camera was too shaky, which was expected, considering Andrew recorded it from a moving car on max zoom from his cellphone. Nevertheless, Andrew felt obliged to try to find this creature again and record it in higher quality, so he set off to find a better location.Clips from the AMAZING YouTube Channel What Lurks Beneath PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to his channel and like just for his EPIC beard.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcasbO6JNlA&t=1s
Man Films A Giant on top of a Mountain then is harrassed by the CIA and Mysteriously Dies.Andrew Dawson, a man who potentially uncovered something he wasn't supposed to in 2022 in Jasper National park. Park Rangers, CIA and other government staff were quick to try and silence his efforts in one of the most disturbing ploys of our national parks. What do you think?Nephilim Giant Spotted on a Mountain in Canada Andrew Dawson was just a regular young man, who loved making silly TikTok videos for fun, like most people his age. His videos, although some of them very funny, barely got more than 500 views, but he continued to do them.However, that would all change a couple of months ago when Andrew and his colleague were driving to work near the Whistlers mountain in Alberta, Canada. They thought this would be another ordinary day in the boring small town of Jasper with a population of not more than 5000 people. However, this day would forever change Andrew's life as he saw something shocking at the top of the mountain. This is what he saw:As you see in the video, there's a mysterious humanoid figure moving on the top of the mountain. Considering the distance from where the video was shot, this creature was definitely giant. An average human being would appear as a speck in a footage from such a significant distance. Is it possible that the creature Andrew caught on camera is not a human, but something else? Could it be a Nephilim giant, like the ones described in the Book of Enoch and Genesis?Immediately after uploading this video on TikTok, it went viral, raising over 2 million views and being shared on various blogs and YouTube channels. Many people complained about the quality of the video, saying the camera was too shaky, which was expected, considering Andrew recorded it from a moving car on max zoom from his cellphone. Nevertheless, Andrew felt obliged to try to find this creature again and record it in higher quality, so he set off to find a better location.Clips from the AMAZING YouTube Channel What Lurks Beneath PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to his channel and like just for his EPIC beard.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcasbO6JNlA&t=1s
Lexman interviews Grant Sanderson, a healer who recently discovered a group of redoubts on his world.
Guess who's back?! It's the intern baby! Side of Guac nation, let's ride! This week the bosses went on so many tangents I think they might have broken a world record. They get into their highs and lows where we learn Chubbs sucks at golf and Beef has the spine of a 90-year-old. They also discuss whether or not they should pay me... not a fun listen for me. Tom talks about his new obsession with Roblox. He tries to cover it up by saying it was for Chipotle rewards codes, but we all know the truth. The talk about robots uses for robots, robots in football, robots that can game, they're huge robots guys. They wrap up with the draft of "Worst Texts to Send to Your Boss" and Beef's question of the week.Enjoy the eppy boys eh?
This week on Legends & Spirits we're kicking of our 2nd season with a trip to South America for some terrifying legends and lore generations old - we're talking whistlers, weepers, and fire water drinkers!For our Macabre Mixology we're batching up a tangy cocktail that burns so good and is made from a traditional spirit, that Sarah knows from experience lives up to its name. In our Spooky Saloons, we'll be visiting a high-in-the sky hotel and tavern filled with drinking, dancing…and MURDER! Welcome to Legends and Spirits!Visit us: legendsandspiritspodcast.comInstagram: legends_and_spirits_podcastTwitter: Legends and Spirits PodcastFacebook: Legends & Spirits PodcastPatreon: patreon.com/legendsandspiritspodcast Email us: cheers@legendsandspiritspodcast.com Artwork by: zombienose.comMusic by: Burton Bumgarner, Ken Peters music@legendsandspiritspodcast.comFull credit list and references at: legendsandspiritspodcast.comTips (via PayPal) are always appreciated: TIP JAR
An article written for Charles Dickens' magazine All The Year Round from 1873. The author (unknown--authors did not sign their articles) talks about all things whistling: etymology, legends, physiology, mentions in literature, superstitions, stories, etc. Links: article: https://archive.org/details/sim_all-the-year-round_1873-01-04_9_214/page/182/mode/2up Victor Borge's phonetic punctuation: https://youtu.be/TIf3IfHCoiE Mills Brothers "Nobody's Sweetheart", 1931 https://youtu.be/czwUPP8JEJY Mound City Blue Blowers "Darktown Strutters Ball", 1931 https://youtu.be/zDFR-ZlDwpk Joe St. Clair "Jawharp Boogie" https://youtu.be/Ctk6rysZKxI Article about Herr Von Joel https://london-overlooked.com/joel/ History of the Jaw Harp http://www.jewsharpguild.org/history.html Articles about talking machines: https://gizmodo.com/the-slightly-creepy-19th-century-machine-that-spoke-wit-768557068 https://www2.ling.su.se/staff/hartmut/kemplne.htm Peter Bastian is playing a straw like a double reed instrument https://youtu.be/0_UEPpsCMCA
About 3.2 million people watch Tucker Carlson each night on Fox News. Think about that number this way: it's the equivalent of every person in the state of Utah, all watching the same show. Every night. And when Carlson gets them riled up–some of them get really really mean.
Whistlers are the worst people on earth.
Hello Everyone, We are dropping 168 less than 12 hours after 167 in order to catch up. This is a funny one and a sad one, we talk about getting new dogs, having their DNA tested and then sadly we talk about Sandy's recent loss of her boy Max. Anyone that has lost a beloved pet knows what we're talking about. Life gets heavy sometimes... so enjoy today, listen to some OYF episodes and Go Floss Yourselves. Peace. Love Carlos and Sandy Lee Info on Carlos' new Comedy Work Shop can be found here, https://www.carlosrdh.com **DENTAL PROFESSIONALS ONLY** Use this link, Ambassador info: https://mailchi.mp/theautoflosser/oyf https://www.dentalavengers.com Use our discount code FREE SHIPPING 1 https://aflexxassistarm.com Join Our Facebook Page Here: https://www.facebook.com/offyourflosserpodcast Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTlSaKUhUITjRztbl8t-_qw For More OYF Info,Booking Information and Sponsorship Opportunities https://www.offyourflosser.com
0:42: Stuff Rachel Missed 6:57: What is your opinion on whistlers? 12:54: What have you bought to make yourself happy and did it work? 17:31: Good Idea/Bad Idea- Minnie Mouse's makeover & Pizza Hut spicy pizzas 22:09: Headlines 28:01: Rachel's Fun Facts
In Episode 167, Bradford and Craig discuss five mostly baseball topics.1. Whistle While You Work: The Mets cannot play a single normal baseball game. 2. Natty Boh'no: The Orioles just normally lose. Plus, another ridiculous home run by a Blue Jay.3. Wake Me Up When September Ends: We consider non-Eastern division playoff teams. What have they been up to?4. Around the Horn: The Giants are in the playoffs, a couple of notable pitching performances, and another GM promotion/extension. Jeffrey's Jose Siri segment gets cut for time.5. What to Watch: Dodgers/Padres, basically.Five and Dive is listener-supported, you can join our Patreon at patreon.com/fiveanddive. If you want to get in contact with the show, the e-mail address is fiveanddive@baseballprospectus.com.Our theme tune is by Jawn Stockton. You can listen to him on Spotify and Apple MusicSpotify: http://bit.ly/JawnStockton_SpotifyApple Music: http://bit.ly/JawnStockton_AM
Whether it's your uncle, dad, koro or even you! You gotta admit, when that vibrato-heavy Māori whistle kicks in...it's go time!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here's a mini-update to keep ya Whistlers in the loop!1. Interviews coming up:-Submit your Q's to me on IG @whyshewhistles or whyshewhistles@gmail.com2. Ads & Sponsorships are here!-BuzzSproutReady to get in on the podcasting fun?Following the link above let's Buzzsprout know we sent you, gets you a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan, and helps support our show!-WHOOPGet a free WHOOP strap and your first month free when you join with my link above!3. WhySheWhistles.com got a NEW LOOK!-Check out the MERCH :)That is all! Thanks for being here! LOVEEE you all so much!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whywewhistle)
Episode Intention: Share with you a practice that has helped soothe my anxiety when leaving my house (and saved me so many days of forgetting deodorant!!)In this episode:-Self Talk as a habit-Pause before rushing-Segment IntendingCreators Mentioned:James Clear & his book Atomic HabitsKalyn Nicholson & KOZE on YouTubeConnect with WhySheWhistles:Connect on InstagramBusiness Inquiries: whyshewhistles@gmail.comBuy Me Coffee Podcast Support appreciated at:WhySheWhistles on VenmoOrWhySheWhistles on PayPalSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/whywewhistle)
Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys marvel at the dangerous projects on display this week, including glass etching with hydrofluoric acid and pumping 200,000 A into a 5,000 A fuse. A new board that turns the Raspberry Pi into an SDR shows off the power of the secondary memory interface (SMI) present in those Broadcom chips. We also discuss the potential for graphene in hard drives, and finish up with a teardown of a very early electronic metronome. You know you want to read the show notes!
Hour 1: Robby Stanley and Joe Rexrode react to the comeback win by Vanderbilt to keep their season alive in Omaha. Can the victory vault Vandy for the rest of the College World Series? Also, the guys field texts and calls reacting to the ongoing debate of whether the "Vandy Whistlers" are annoying or not.
Earlier this afternoon, LSU baseball coach Paul Marineri announced his retirement from coaching, which will be effective at the end of the season. On an emergency episode of the podcast, I'm joined by the folks from Southern Slams Baseball as we talk about replacements for the head job in Baton Rouge, the Vanderbilt whistlers, and I try to test my memory by naming all 50 state capitols.Intro: Live at the BBQ-Main Source
Kristin Campbell is a true entrepreneur - in 2002 she founded Whistlers first ever yoga studio, in 2012 she created Tapasya Yoga School, and in 2015 she co-founder Squamish Water Kefir. I was incredibly excited to speak with Kristin because she embodies the intersection of yoga and entrepreneurship that is currently captivating me. In today’s episode Kristin and I get into the nitty gritty of the start-up phase of any business, running a product based business, and how Kristins yoga practice informs her business life. So, if you’re currently leaning in to entrepreneurship, have always wanted to start a products based business or are looking to hear an inspiring story of grit & perseverance, then this week's show is for you! ABOUT KRISTINIn 2002 Kristin co-founded NeoAlpine Yoga, Whistler’s first Yoga Studio which is now named NeoWhistler, a YYoga studio which she owned and directed until 2010.In 2012 Kristin founded Tapasya Yoga (pronounced tah-pah-syah), a spiritually uplifting, alignment-based method of Hot-Hatha and Warm-Hatha-Vinyasa yoga. Tapasya means 'to be with intensity for the sake of transformation'. Although each studio has branded their Hot class differently, Tapasya Hot-Hatha + Hatha-Vinyasa inspired classes and teacher trainings are being offered in the UK, Europe and Canada,In Sept 2015 Kristin co-founded Squamish Water Kefir Co. Water kefir is a centuries-old fermented drink that is packed full of the probiotics and beneficial enzymes that our bodies love. Kefir, by the way, is pronounced "kuh-feer". Kristin lives with her 10-yr old daughter and mexican-rescue dog named "Jupter" on the unceded lands of the Coast Salish Peoples, in the territory of Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish Nation).PODCAST HIGHLIGHTSKristin’s story of starting Whistlers first yoga studioWhy she wanted to become a “career” yoga teacherThe difference between running a products based & service based businessWhat it means to bootstrap a businessWorking with a strategic investorThe importance of having a business mentorHow to have a healthy business partnershipHow self-care impacts the success of your businessFIND KRISTIN CAMPBELLKristin’s WebsiteKristin’s InstagramSquamish Water Kefir FIND CORACora’s NewsletterThe Teachers ClubCora’s InstagramFor links & resources mentioned in this episode go to www.corageroux.com/episode66Learn More about The Lost-to-Launch ProgramSupport the show (https://www.corageroux.com/theteachersclub)
We're taking a look at some foreign noir films this week with Night in Paradise and The Whistlers. Intro: 0:00 - 17:54 Night in Paradise: 17:55 - 1:02:05 The Whistlers: 1:02:36 - 1:49:36 https://www.patreon.com/cinemavertigogo https://www.facebook.com/cinemavertigogo/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/cinemavertigogosocialclub/ https://twitter.com/cinemavertigogo https://www.instagram.com/cinemavertigogo/ https://open.spotify.com/show/0sKQN6gZac3s74kL4hx1bj https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinema-vertigogo/id1262932321 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/cinema-vertigogo https://player.fm/series/cinema-vertigogo-2364142 https://radiopublic.com/cinema-vertigogo-GEB451
Matt is hot of celebrating his birthday, and Andrew had a visitor last week. Watch the show on twitch.tv/mavspodstream
Matt is hot of celebrating his birthday, and Andrew had a visitor last week. Watch the show on twitch.tv/mavspodstream
Nouvelle newsletter diffusée avec un peu d'avance car je suis finaliste du Trophée Vaucluse au féminin, catégorie Numérique et j'avais besoin du vote des audit·eur·rice·s avant le 15 mai. Les votes sont maintenant clos mais laa newsletter ne parle pas que du Trophée, au contraire, il y a d'autres bonnes nouvelles pour Esperluette, des nouveaux épisodes et recommandations podcastics ! Bonne écoute. Marie- Cécile ----------------------------------------------------------- Les liens utiles suite à l'écoute de cette newsletter : - La radio RTV FM - Le podcast Génération Podcast réalisé par Anne-Fleur Andrle et l'épisode avec Quentin Bresson - La beauté des mondes de Coralie Sawruk - Pélerinages américains d'Alexis Grardel - Y'a le feu au lac de Lucas Scaltritti - Interview de MarieCyrielle pour The Whistlers sur Esperluette - La chronique de Karine Ventalon sur "Le théâtre au bout du fil" - Interview de Claire Silvain des Nougats Silvain - Les deux derniers épisodes de Ma Thérapeute et moi
We’re back by popular(ish) demand to break down Blade II. Are things going to go off the rails immediately? Yeah. Are we going to spend a lot of time talking about other movies? Of course! Does one of us consistently mispronounce the names of the characters? Without a doubt. So, grab your shades, hug your Whistlers tight and join us on the hunt for reapers.
Aujourd'hui je vous emmène à la croisée des chemins entre 1813 & 2021, entre Broadway & le Château de Mazan, entre le clip vidéo et la comédie musicale, bref à la découverte d'une idée folle comme je les aime sur Esperluette, créative, inédite, tout en restant ancré dans le Vaucluse. Partez donc à la rencontre de Marie Bertrand, qui juste avant de se lancer pleinement dans son activité de freelance, vient de sortir une music-vidéo sur le thème de la Régence anglaise, inspirée de la série La chronique des Bridgerton. Une vidéo qui met en scène et valorise des artistes et artisans provençaux. Elle va vous expliquer tout ça ici. Bonne écoute ------------------------------ Pour visionner la vidéo, rendez-vous sur le compte Instagram de MarieCyrielle https://www.instagram.com/mariecryl/ ou sur Youtube - MarieCyrielle, The Whistlers Crédits photo : Alma Studio Retrouvez les personnes citées dans l'interview sur Instagram : Marie : @mariecryl Château de MazanLaurettaperl - Créatrice de Bijoux Coiffeuse A l'angle 230 Costumes : Jo Stofati, Association "Mémoires & Légendes" de Salon-de-Provence Chorégraphe : ga.hell --------------------------------------- Pour les malentendants, l'interview de Marie est disponible en version sous-titrée sur Youtube Vous pouvez la lire en intégralité sur mon blog : esperluette-podcast.fr/the-whistlers-bridgerton-au-coeur-de-la-provence-en-vaucluse/ ------------------------------------ Toutes les interviews d'Esperluette sont disponibles sur : www.esperluette-podcast.fr - Instagram - Facebook et sur toutes les applis de podcast Pour ne pas manquer un épisode, pensez à vous abonner au podcast ou à vous inscrire à la newsletter (formulaire en bas de la page) Esperluette est un podcast natif produit par Marie-Cécile Drécourt sous licence Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0 FR
- In today's episode the boys open up with some interesting banter about zoom and conching and visiting courthouses - Next, we once again try and figure out what the hell is happening up at Whistlers at night with some weird lights. With special guest Mrs. @eric__83 AKA "Katie Potter" - Then we talk about "The Falcon & The Winter Soldier" SPOILERS START 23:30-33:30 - That leads us to more comic-book movie talk with DC movies and what they may do next after Zack Snyder's Justice League - This transitions us into a bit of talk about cancel culture and how the news and social media just is awful " Reminder you can follow us on all your favourite social media platforms" lol - Now it's time for @tincanblues footy report he gives us updates about his favourite European Football League and Peterborough - We then finish the pod off discussing sports records that may never be broken. As well as whether today's athletes are mentally soft. Enjoy, Subscribe/ Rate us 5 stars all that good stuff. Our Website: http://wheelsbluespodcast.wixsite.com https://www.instagram.com/wheelsbluespod https://www.instagram.com/tincanblues https://www.instagram.com/justinriedler https://www.instagram.com/iameric_83 https://www.instagram.com/skweed_love Discord:https://discord.gg/7MEJF7T Twitter: @WheelsBlues @Mightywheels @tincanblues @Eric__83 @Skweeed Email:@wheelsbluespodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wheelsbluespodcast/message
Today's the day! Our 500th episode is here, and we are SOOO thankful! What a special achievement, and we couldn't have done it without you! To celebrate, Sarah made a Best of the Worst Tournament of Champions March Madness Bracket, and it is H I L A R I O U S! Who will be the winner (?) of the thing we hate the most??? Will it be the patriarchy? Johnny Bananas? Whistlers???? There are so many contenders for this dubious distinction! In the midst of it all we find even more things we hate (wet socks) and Susie hears her new favorite story from Sarah's past. It involved a Troll doll. Plus, we listen to voicemails from listeners that warm our heart, make us laugh, and more than anything make us so thankful for our good fortune. Join our book club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: Connect with us on social media:BCP Instagram: Susie's Instagram: Sarah's Instagram: BCP Twitter: Susie's Twitter: Sarah's Twitter: Sponsors: For 20% off your first ThirdLove purchase, go to To try the greatest vitamins ever, go to Get 15% off your first order from American Giant when you use promo code: BRAINCANDY at Download Best Fiends for FREE from the Apple App Store or Google Play More podcasts on WAVE:
Find Kelly on Facebook at Fairyland Confections.TRANSCRIPTIONThis is Changing the rules, a podcast about designing the life you want to live, hosted by KC Dempster and Ray Loewe, the luckiest guy in the world.KC Dempster 0:13 Good morning, everybody.Ray Loewe 0:17 Good morning. You're waiting for me? Yes, IKC Dempster 0:21 Well, you were so busy leading the chorus. I wanted to welcome everybody to Changing the Rules. This is KC Dempster. And we are experiencing what many schoolchildren would have been over the moon about, but I don't know how many actually are getting a snow day today because of the ability to homeschool. But it's it's a challenge. And we're all in our toasty warm homes and welcome, Ray.Ray Loewe 0:51 Well, you know, I was watching television the other night, and this, this actually relates to our guest today. Okay. But there was a song that they were airing where they had all these kids singing, there's no school tomorrow. Yeah, great song. Okay,KC Dempster 1:07 I know, it gets stuck in my head every time I hear it.Ray Loewe 1:11 mood changes and stuff like that. And, and now we don't get that anymore. It's it's part of this virus stuff. Because you never stop going to school, whether they like it or not. And the advantages are there. And the disadvantages are there. But hey, kids, that's what you got to put up with in life as we grow old right?KC Dempster 1:33 Well, you know, they all love their technology. You know, there's a good side and a bad side, I guess you could say.Ray Loewe 1:39 Yeah, so we have a great guest today. And, you know, we're kind of going back to our theme last year here, where we're talking about, you know, getting smacked in this change. I think one of our previous podcast people, Kevin Davis was referring to the bubble of chaos that, that we've all been thrown in and, and all of a sudden, the things that were there are not there anymore. So I want to bring on to the show a young lady, her name is Kelly Lyons. Okay. And and you can get an idea of her character when you see that her email address, says something lioness.com Okay, you know, so there's something feral about this, this person here. But Kelly has a really interesting career and, and it has nothing to do. Well, maybe it has something to do it really nothing to do with what you're doing now. Is that right, Kelly?Kelly Lyons 2:42 Very little to do. You know, I've definitely rode the wave of whatever was coming at me. I kind of tried to follow inspiration. This time. I didn't guide it at all.Ray Loewe 2:54 Well, that that's the story we want to tell. But let's give a little background first, because you grew up in this area in the Delaware Valley. Right?Kelly Lyons 3:02 I did.Ray Loewe 3:03 And then you found your way to Hollywood. And we we were told we can't get you to tell Hollywood Stories. So we're like, okay, but what did you do in Hollywood? Because it kind of fits your own career.Kelly Lyons 3:17 It does. I, I was a science consultant and a set decorator for 20th Century Fox Television. So I worked on a TV show called Angel which was a spin off of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. So very iconic. I worked for Joss Whedon. And now he's a household name. But I you know, I was with him and worked with him. I worked for Mutant Enemy and 20th Century Fox and I had a wonderful time doing that, and met a lot of great people and did a lot of fun, fun stuff.Ray Loewe 3:47 Okay, and then you came back here, and you got into the education business. So what were you doing?Kelly Lyons 3:55 Well, when I first came back from Hollywood, I actually taught science in North Philadelphia while I was getting my master's degree, and I got my masters in the business of education, which is kind of funny. And so then I stopped teaching science at a position opened up at the Garden State Discovery Museum. And I went to be the director of the museum in 2004. So...okay.Ray Loewe 4:25 And there your primary function. You describe this Discovery Museum, because it's an interesting concept. And it kind of sets the stage for where you are, which makes your transformation even more amazing.Kelly Lyons 4:39 Well, it was kind of funny, the museum. The museum was very unique. The Garden State Discovery Museum is a children's museum, which now is kind of a household name, but the Garden State Discovery Museum is actually 26 years old and at the time, that it came to be, it was a very unique idea. It was there was only about 25 Children's museums in the whole country and the Garden State Discovery Museum started, actually as a small business and not a nonprofit. And so it broke the doors off of every museum model that anyone was ever aware of. They worked with the Small Business Development Center at Rutgers and it was owned by two women. And so it was it was a lot of groundbreaking, and concept. And then since then, you know, there's 300 - 400 Children's Museum now, children's museums now in the world. We'll see after this bubble of chaos, how many are left. But you know, I had some great opportunities with that company, I actually went to Turkey and consulted on the very first Children's Museum and opened the first Children's Museum in Turkey and assemble, opened it as a business with two women who wanted to start a children's museum. In Turkey. I consulted on a project in India as well for a children's museum in a mall in India. So I've had a lot of fun and a lot of very unique business experience, as well as just you know, out of the box thinking, very different kind of corporate world. So that's amazing.Ray Loewe 6:12 All of a sudden, now, okay. You're the rules changed,Kelly Lyons 6:18 the rules changed,Ray Loewe 6:19 the rules changed. And one day, you're director of this museum The next day, the museum didn't exist anymore.Kelly Lyons 6:27 That's right. That's exactly right. Yeah, one day I had 165 employees and basically the next day I had zero.Ray Loewe 6:36 Okay, so so most people here would sit at home and cry a lot. Okay, and hide a lot. And you didn't do that. So you created from nothing out of this bubble of chaos, a new life for yourself in effect. Right? And give us give us a little background about what it is you're doing, how you describe yourself where you're going? And then you know one of the other things that I'll give them the hint is that part of this is you learned how to make bombsKelly Lyons 7:09 I didRay Loewe 7:11 okay, hold on, we're not being destructive, but we'll get into the positives. Okay, all right, so Kelly, the bomb maker tell us about what you're doing.Kelly Lyons 7:20 So you know, we're talking about we're now what home 11 months 12 months now almost i was i was done work on March 17. Which, you know, I'm Irish, so that sounded fine to me at the time. It was St. Patrick's Day that the museum was it was done. But I really thought we were gonna be closed for two weeks not you know, not gone. So you know, there was a lot of introspection, there was a lot of looking into different industries that were coming up at the time, the thing that I've learned at the museum being out of the box and I've gotten to mentor some women entrepreneurs and and talk business plans and really and develop a few different companies through the museum and so I really love that part. I love the development of creation new things happening you know, kind of you know what's going to happen next and and so instead of crying and hiding Ray, I decided to really enjoy the time at home with myself my son and because I hadn't been home and I've never been home ever like this so this was a new thing for me. So I just kind of started looking into a way to use my creative energy and I started tooling with a few things and I landed very squarely in October in chocolate bombs not on purpose I was actually just wanted to play around with them saw them on Pinterest I has wanted to make some and I made some for my friends and I gave them out as Halloween gifts to like my nieces and next thing I know people were they were so excited by them they were videotaping their kids having chocolate bombs and putting them on Facebook and tagging me and next thing I know people are Can you make these for me? Can I buy these from you? Do you make these for a living? How many can I get? Can you make them this way? Can you make them that way? So it became it came it became an entity of its very own which went from sure I can make these for you and oh no problem I can deliver to between Thanksgiving and Christmas. I made over 4000 chocolate bombs which was way too many for anyone to make in a month but it was very it was amazing. The this what what what happened at that? Yeah.KC Dempster 9:37 I was just gonna say I think for the for our listeners their imagination about what a chocolate bomb is must be running wild from like chocolate coming down the walls. So Kelly, describe for us what your chocolate bombs actually are.Kelly Lyons 9:53 Actually, if you're right, I'm sorry, I should have prefaced by that. It's a hollow chocolate ball. It's about two and a half inches sphere, you know, a little bit like probably the size of a baseball, and it's hollow. And on the inside of the chocolate bomb is cocoa powder and marshmallows. And so you put the bomb in the bottom of a mug, and then you pour hot milk over top of it. And it melts and bursts open with all the marshmallows and all the marshmallows rise to the top and then you stir it up and it's it's hot chocolate.KC Dempster 10:30 It's ChocolateRay Loewe 10:33 is what it is. And that's different. Okay, let me let me regress a little bit because you blew the image of the bomber. Okay, you know, you had to fess up and, you know, chocolate bombs, you know, what can I tell you? But there are a couple of things here. Kelly is one of our luckiest people in the world. There's no question about it. And, and if you look at some of the things that she's done, you can see. So first of all, she's living her life on her own terms. Now, maybe she didn't always do that. But the circumstances changed. And she was able to just totally redesign her own life. Okay. And part of that is you deals well with rules, so somebody changed the rules on her, so she didn't just succumb to the new rules tree. You know, she's social distancing, I'm sure, you know, she's doing this at home or in her kitchen. And so that there's, she's, she's playing by those rules that are important, but you change the ones that matter to her, she's not going to get constrained to be forced to live somebody else's life. And one of the things that, that she found is the luckiest people in the world always find a positive solution of everything. You know, and you had to look for it a little bit, right. But you know, it was there.elly Lyons 11:55 I really embraced the quarantine Actually, I really enjoyed it. I have to say, there was no way I was gonna, you know, I really didn't, I didn't want it to destroy my life. And I was really excited to see what was going to happen next. And being somebody who's a creative person. The thing about major change. My favorite thing about major change is seeing everything that comes next. What happens now what's going to happen now and as much as there's a bubble of chaos right now for everybody. I'm loving to see what's developing out of this. You know, it's happened all over the world all through history. What's going to happen next, what happened after World War One what happened after World War two? What happened after the Spanish Spanish flu? What happened in industry? What rose to the occasion? I'm very interested in that.Ray Loewe 12:41 And what better than chocolate bombs?Kelly Lyons 12:45 The end of the day, chocolateKC Dempster 12:49 In addition, in addition to the chocolate bombs, Kelly has some Valentine's Day specials, these breakable hearts, which if you go to her website page or on Facebook, and it's called Fairyland confections. And if you go there, you can see all of the products. One of the chocolate bombs is made to look like a panda. Panda Bear, not Panda, polar bear. And I just think it's the cutest thing. But these these breakable hearts are fascinating because you say people can purchase them already filled or they can sell them themselves. So how does how does that work?Kelly Lyons 13:26 So they're actually just the top of the heart and it goes down onto a cake board and they're about eight inches wide. Now. I thought they were supposed to be sealed too. But then everybody kept saying oh, no, you can just sell them just the top and then people can. So the pert the first person who asked me to make a breakable heart is a newlywed. It's their first Valentine's together. He's putting jewelry and love letters in it. He just wanted the top and I said all right, no problem. So they're doing very well. I don't know if it's an aggressive thing or again, Ray is an activity that people are really embracing but it's just you when you take a lobster hammer hammer and you whack open this this chocolate heart to see what's inside.Ray Loewe 14:08 Well, I think there's more to it than that. I mean, it kind of started with this idea about building bombs, okay, and and expanding it, but I think you do some other things with it. So you create events for other people.Kelly Lyons 14:22 I love to do that. That was probably my favorite thing to do.Ray Loewe 14:26 Okay, so talk about some of the events that you're helping people create with chocolate bars.Kelly Lyons 14:32 Okay, well, you know I did. They had a drive by baby shower for somebody. So the mother reached out to me and asked me to do the favors for her drive by baby shower, which were strawberry and cream. It was a baby girl. So she, we did that. But this Friday Whistlers inn in cinnaminson is having a polar Party, which I think is like such a great idea. They're going to use their outdoor dining space and they're just going to let the heaters run and they're going to have a polar party. And so I reached out and said, Hey, I make hot chocolate bombs in the shape of polar bears. Do you guys want those? And they said, Yes, we definitely want those. So they're gonna add Kahlua, or vodka or whatever you want to those, those bombs. And so they're super excited about that. And this weekend, I have an open house at grazing goat farm, so they'll have all kinds of stuff there. And I'm also working on gender reveal cocoa bombs withRay Loewe 15:29 what's in it in blue or pink?Kelly Lyons 15:31 Yep, they're pink and blue. So it's either a girl or boy, they have to tell me what I'm making but they won't know until it pops open. What's in the belly? And that one's a bear too, but he's a brown bear.Ray Loewe 15:45 Couple of things. Number one, you went from running a children's museum to how does one begin a career in crafting chocolate?Kelly Lyons 15:55 I you know, this is one of those things where you I I didn't plan it. I had no idea it was gonna happen. I've always worked around and with food. My mother's a chef, my parents owned restaurants. I love to work with food. I love to have people at my house. I love to entertain. I love to make dinners. I love to make things and drop them off to people. I've been doing that my whole life and that's really how the chocolate bomb started. I saw them on Pinterest. I made them and drop them off at peoples houses. I just didn't know that it was gonna take gotta get the legs that it got I had no I was I had no idea.Ray Loewe 16:29 Okay, so is there an end to this? Or do we just have chocolate bars forevermore?Kelly Lyons 16:34 I you know, I now I have kind of come up with this new concept for the company and I named it you know, I called it Fairyland Confections. And I'm gonna, I'm gonna be very transparent about that there. I am not a chocolatier. So the reason it was even called Fairyland Confections is because my decorations are a little crazy. And the reason the decorations are so crazy is because sometimes my chocolate has holes in it and has divots in it and because I'm not a chocolatier, so I had to cover it with a lot of icing and throw a bunch of stuff on top. So I thought, you know what, I'm gonna I'm gonna make this a thing we're gonna call it Fairyland confections like the fairies took over the piping bag and the decorations and and then with that, you know, I have I'm hoping that at some point, I may open it a Fairyland cafe because that that's definitely because I do unicorn bombs and, and, you know, I like sparkles. I mean, I always tell everybody when there's sadness in the world, and they try to talk to me about it. I say, you know what, I really only deal in rainbows and unicorns. That's really my thing. I've always been that way. I like to keep it I like to keep the vibration high. And you know, I like I like stuff like that. So I'm hoping that we may be able to make Fairyland Confections and actual cafe and I'm working on tea bombs. Oh,you'll love those KC, they are a clear sugar ball with the tea bags inside and flower like edible flowers. They're beautiful. Oh, cool. That will be spring. So.Ray Loewe 18:09 Okay, so we have the ability to do hot chocolate do can we do like alcoholic beverages and stuff like that. Now, you indicated, we're gonna do that this weekend. So what do you do just put the Bailey's, you just put whatever the confection is on the inside?Kelly Lyons 18:28 I could do it on the inside. I'm having a logistical issue with this. But how Whistlers is going to do it is they're going to have the mug they're going to pour the kalua or the Bailey's or whatever, they're gonna pour the shot into the bottom of the mug. Set the polar bear on top and then pour the hot milk over top of them. Because my problem is, is when you put the alcohol in the bomb, which I can, it dissolves the marshmallows. Marshmallows, I have to figure out a way to make half of it filled with alcohol and half of the marshmallows kind of in the top and then seal it together so that it doesn't mess up the marshmallows.Ray Loewe 19:06 Who would have thunk that Marshmallows would do that.Kelly Lyons 19:10 So yes, I mean, I've made rumchata for my friends, but I didn't put the Mark I did we put the marshmallows in it, but then by the time we put the bomb in that there was no marshmallow.Ray Loewe 19:19 Okay, let's talk about some of the creativity that people can do here. So, so there is no reason you're sitting at home today. And you have these people getting tired of zoom calls, right? Yeah. So what if we just sent out a whole bunch of cocoa bombs to people, and we had a cocoa Salute on zoom, right?Kelly Lyons 19:44 It's a good idea. You can either add or add some alcohol to it. Whatever you want to do.Ray Loewe 19:50 So so people can take this concept of yours the sugar, sugar concept sugar is always a good thing. And and and do creative things. And and the idea the parties creating the parties and creating themed parties. And I love the baby reveal one.Kelly Lyons 20:08 Oh, yeah, that's gonna be.Ray Loewe 20:11 And then what happens if the baby comes out to be the opposite of what everybody predicted?Kelly Lyons 20:16 I'm not making the call. They're telling me what the doctor said.KC Dempster 20:24 Yeah, I'm sure it has happened in the past.Ray Loewe 20:31 Or the end of our timeframe work here. But let's recap on a couple things. So. So Kelly is one of our luckiest people in the world. Okay, and we know that because she is creating her own life, and she's moving forward in and ignoring the bubble of chaos. Right. Okay. The creativity that that you hear is interesting, I guess, in totally unique and different. But it's the concept of creating the events out of it that I think is really where the edge is. And so we have the ability to order these things, and ship them to our friends. And we can do that and the website we put on our podcast notes. But what is the website again?KC Dempster 21:16 It's in Facebook, and it's Fairyland Confections. Really easy to find.Ray Loewe 21:24 Okay, yeah. And do you have any other words of wisdom for those who are caught in the bubble of chaos, or those of us who are just chocoholics, or those of us who want to make bombs?Kelly Lyons 21:40 I would say yeah, me here. Here's my words of wisdom. take a little time to quiet your mind. And don't overthink things and next thing you know the answers coming.KC Dempster 21:52 That's very wise, very sage. ThankKelly Lyons 21:56 Follow your joy, follow your joy. Next thing you know, everything works out just fine.Ray Loewe 21:59 It follow your joy. And with that, there's nothing else to say is there?Kelly Lyons 22:03 that's it, follow your joy.Ray Loewe 22:04 So join us. Next week. We'll have another intriguing gush. Look up Kelly on her Facebook thing, and eat, well drink chocolate in thisKelly Lyons 22:18 way. Thank you for having me. I really appreciate that. Thanks, Kelly. Have a great day.Kris Parsons 22:24 Thank you for listening to Changing the Rules a podcast designed to help you live your life the way you want and give you what you need to make it happen. Join us next week for our next exciting topic on changing the rules with KC Dempster and Ray Loewe, the luckiest guy in the world.
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