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Pod Sematary
191 - Campfire Tales (1997) & Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)

Pod Sematary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 104:33


Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1406727190180294656 CW: Suicide, Bullying It's Scary Story Week on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey tell a bunch of unrelated scary stories and might have been dead THE ENTIRE TIME. The Classic Film: Campfire Tales (1997) "A group of teens entertain themselves by telling an anthology of famous urban legends with a modern twist; includes make-out-point, monsters, psychopaths, and ghosts” (IMDb.com). Campfire Tales is so forgettable, even the rights holders forgot to distribute it. The Modern Film: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) "On Halloween 1968, Stella and her two friends meet a mysterious drifter, Ramón, and uncover a sinister notebook of stories” (CBS Films). Like the eponymous books, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is a legitimately creepy genre installment for all ages and interests. But does that mean it's good? Audio Sources: "The Beginning: Making Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace" produced by Lucasfilm Ltd.  "Campfire Tales" (1997) produced by Campfire LLC, et al. "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "S&M Present" (Robot Chicken S01E09) produced by Stoopid Monkey, et al. "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" produced by CBS Films, et al. "Urban Legend" produced by Phoenix Pictures, et al. "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story" (from the Original Broadway Cast Recording of "Hamilton") written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and performed by The Original Broadway Cast of Hamilton

Mission-Driven
Yolanda Rabun '90

Mission-Driven

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 49:40


Modern-day Renaissance woman Yolanda Rabun ’90 is joined in conversation with Holly Tente ’23.  Their inspirational conversation covers a lot of ground.  With their shared passion for social justice, they speak about how Holy Cross inspires them to work hard and make change in their own communities. Interview originally recorded on February 24, 2021. Due to the ongoing effects of the pandemic, all interviews in season 2 are recorded remotely. --- Yolanda: ... always pursue excellence in the sense that you are not afraid to try something new and you are not afraid to push the envelope to really be your authentic self and deliver all that you possibly can. Not only for yourself, but also for the school, because now you're helping the community. And that's what this is all about. That's what I think Holy Cross is all about. It's about preparing us to go out in the world to help each other become the best that we can be. Maura: Welcome to Mission-Driven, where we speak with alumni who are leveraging their Holy Cross education to make a meaningful difference in the world around them. I'm your host Maura Sweeney from the class of 2007, director of Alumni Career Development at Holy Cross. I am delighted to welcome you to today's show. In this episode, we hear from Yolanda Rabun from the class of 1990, a modern day Renaissance woman. Yolanda is a person of many talents: lawyer, executive, speaker, wife, mom, actor, recording artist, producer, and many more to come. She currently works as senior corporate counsel for IBM and credits Holy Cross for sparking her interest in computers and coding. She is also an executive sponsor for Black Girls Code, where she works to inspire the future generation of leaders. Maura: She's joined in conversation by Holly Tente from the class of 2023. Their conversation is nothing short of inspirational and offers a good boost to help you get out of bed each morning. They speak about pushing the envelope and pursuing opportunities that will cause you to change and grow into the person that you are meant to become. They share advice for how to hold onto your dreams and persevere during hard times. With their shared passion for social justice, they speak about how Holy Cross inspires them to work hard and make change in their own communities. Yolanda's personal journey offers a wonderful example of the difference that you can make when you don't wait for things to happen to you. Instead, happen upon things. Holly: Hello, everyone. Welcome to Mission-Driven. My name is Holly Tente and I'm joined by Yolanda Rabun. Yolanda, how are you doing? Yolanda: I am fantastic Holly. It's so good to talk to you. Holly: It's great to talk to you too. Oh my gosh. I don't know about you, but this week has been quite the week. It's been incredibly busy and I think that I'm really starting to suffer from not having a spring break soon. My goodness. Have you been finding that too with your work? Yolanda: I have been finding that this week has been a challenge, but I think it might be because we are close to spring, and not far enough away from winter to appreciate either of the two, because they're both great seasons to be in. I think our entire lives are run in seasons and each one has its purpose and we're probably both in the middle trying to get from one to the next and as a result, it just presents challenges. So the good news is we just have to get through them, figure them out. Holly: Exactly. How would you say that you stay motivated as we go through this transition? Yolanda: Part of my motivation is being alive. I think in the times that we live in having such a high number of people who have left this earth you are constantly reminded of the preciousness of life and that's my motivation. It is that I need to take advantage of every single moment that I have been blessed to live and not squander it on wishing for what is completely out of my control. And or hoping for something that is just not mine or ready for me to have. Holly: Yes. I've been trying to live through that as well, especially I'm one of those students that's been remote for a very long time now. And I've found that with the lack of a social life, I've definitely been feeling kind of down at certain points, especially during a dreary month like February. So I really appreciate those words, Yolanda and speaking of Holy Cross, have you found that your motivation and your own mission has been influenced by what Holy Cross taught you? Yolanda: Oh, yes. When I came to Holy Cross, I was 17 years old and I was in a moment of figuring out who Yolanda is, but also extremely excited about who Yolanda could become and extremely excited about just doing something different and new, because I was from Atlanta and I've never been to Massachusetts and I've never been a wealth of snow that was pretty calm or even been in a colder climate. I had never been in an atmosphere where everything was hilly and that you would get your exercise just walking from one side of the campus to the other, all these things were new. And so I think I was intrigued by the newness of what was before me, but also slightly curious and maybe even potentially afraid of what I didn't know. Holly: Right. Well, I definitely can feel that, I'm just a sophomore right now and I very clearly remember what it was like when I did arrive on the hill. Thankfully it was under more normal circumstances, but that experience was definitely a very different one for me, even though I am from a similar climate. There were a lot of new things that I had to take on very quickly and I think... Yolanda: So that is Holy Cross, right? If you think about what is Holy Cross, you have along with your classmates experienced an amazing opportunity to embrace change and it didn't have to do with your age or your culture or your background. It had to do with a life circumstance. And I can't say that in any generation you just can't wait for that big thing to happen. But when it does, what a beautiful time I feel it is for you to be in school where you can learn how people adapt and learn how people do not adapt and figure out new ways to make it work for you. And in a sense it's global, right? Because it is an opportunity not only for Holy Cross to really step up to its mission of teaching and allowing you to learn in the most diverse environment you can learn in. Yolanda: But what an experience it is to be able to almost be in a safe place. And I feel like my experience at Holy Cross was exactly that. I didn't have that monumental life circumstance, maybe the World Series was won in Boston when I was there and that was a pretty big deal. But for all intents and purposes, I just remember being in a space where I was given an opportunity to figure out how to grow up and I felt safe in the sense that Holy Cross gave me an amazing teaching environment and also an amazing group of people that were diverse, that I can learn from and then all these other great things that I can get involved in that. Yolanda: I think that's probably why I got so involved at Holy Cross because I was learning, I came in being a cheerleader because I had been a cheerleader all my life following the purposes. So I knew what that was. And I went in to do what I normally do. And the story is that when I auditioned, I didn't make it. And so that was a huge first life lesson for me to not make that squad, but also to ask the question, why? To learn from that experience to really understand how to be patient in a moment where I knew what I knew and then I didn't. Holly: I remember when you shared the cheerleading story, I was at your event that was hosted by Women in Business recently. And I was just so taken aback because the lesson that you drew from it was that it's important to be kind and patient, but also to respect others and to not become arrogant, I think was what lesson you were trying to have us draw from that. And as someone who I believe is as accomplished as you are Yolanda, I'm sure... Not, I'm sure, but I think that hearing that from you was just really amazing because I think that it's a lesson that we all overlook because we're all working towards something bigger than ourselves. And I think that it's important to stay humble and, yeah. So I really appreciate you sharing that. And I think that we can talk about that lesson as we get into your career a little later, but before we move on, I'd really love to hear about what else you were involved in during your time on the hill. Yolanda: Okay. So when I was at Holy Cross, I was a cheerleader. I was an RA as well as a head RA and I was a senior interviewer. I was in a group called SPUD. I'm not sure if it's there anymore. Holly: SPUD is still very much alive, still very much going. Yolanda: Yeah. I loved SPUD and then I was... I'm going to say this and it may sound crazy, but I was a part of work study. And the reason why I look at it as something being involved in is because my work study job and I had several of them, but the one that I loved the most was, I was a clerk for the audio visual department. And it was there that I actually found my love for computers and my love for coding. And it is eventually what led me to the realization that IBM is where I was supposed to be. So I think I hold that job near and dear to me. And then I am a member of the Honors Program. So I graduated with honors from Holy Cross having been a student in the Honors Program and writing a thesis for my graduation. Holly: Right. And what was that thesis on? I think if I remember correctly, it was quite a unique thesis. Yolanda: So my thesis was on Black women in the 19th century and the politics of race, sex, and class. And my approach in doing the thesis was to come from a political science perspective, that was my major. But also I had the benefit and the joy of having B. E. McCarthy is one of my advisers. And so from an English perspective and also he was in charge of the African-American history program that we had at the time. I kind of had him as one of my advisors. I loved that project because it was really mission-driven to who I became and what my purpose was on the campus. And it was, I felt congruent with Holy Cross's purpose, right? Because Holy Cross said that it was in the pursuit of excellence in teaching and learning and in research. And so part of becoming Yolanda was researching who Yolanda is, and I was and still am an African-American woman. And I wanted to know more about me. Yolanda: I didn't learn a lot in high school from that perspective because I went to a school of the performing arts. And so I was heavily in my arts when I was in high school. So when I came to college, it was a perfect time to find out my own history and to figure out how to insert my history in every single class I could possibly insert it in to understand how I fit in. And so when it came down to doing the thesis or what topic I would pick, I thought there's some Black girl magic before it was even created in the U.S. later. There's some Black girl magic in knowing these women who came before me who studied politics, who had to deal with the issues of race, sex and class. And so I chose that topic. And then with my background in the performing arts, I not only wrote the thesis, but I also wrote a play from the thesis that was presented as a part of my presentation. Holly: Do you remember any of the students that acted in that play? Are you friends with any of them now, still? Who was in it? Yolanda: I do remember some of the folks as a matter of fact, they're dearest friends of mine now, Jacqueline Abercrombie, Lorraine Lane, Tonya Baskin. I had members from the football team who were in my play. And I had friends who were in the audio visual department who helped me because a part of it was a multimedia presentation. Not only was there acting, and I sang throughout it but I also narrated it. I also had film, so we had film going on and so some of my actors were actually recorded as a part of the presentation. I think we introduced multimedia entertainment way ahead of it's time. Holly: You should have trademarked it. It sounds like you were so ahead. I'm from Rhode Island and I've been to shows that the Gamm and Trinity Rep, and they've just started to really make their shows like that and use film and overlay slides and stuff. Wow. And you were doing that in 1990. Yolanda: So three years ago we introduced audio visual. And part of that was the beauty of Holy Cross, because I dreamed that big. And instead of saying to me, no, no, no, we only do it this way, or we've never done it that way. They said, what do you have? And that's probably why I'm near and dear to Holy Cross as I am, because it was at a time when I was growing up, when I was finding myself that I was not given limitations. And I think any institution that has any value to who it is and what its purpose is to any individual in this world, it is to make sure that they don't squander away creativity or prohibit really things to unfold as the universe designed them to unfold. Holly: I think as a current student, I can speak to that and I think Holy Cross has maintained that mission that you just outlined. I'm studying history, obviously it's my major, but I'm doing a CIS minor in film right now. And I've found that even though I'm one of about five people that do the film studies minor every year at the school, there are so many different resources. And if there's something that Holy Cross cannot provide for me directly, there are so many places that they put me in the direction of. And I know I got in touch with Connor who put me in touch with you, and here we are right now. Yolanda: No, really, because we talk all the time and I love that. And you just reminded me that when I was preparing for my thesis, I asked Holy Cross to help me really just find other sources of information outside of what was in the library to understand about Yolanda, Black Yolanda, Black history. And Holy Cross sent me to a retreat that I will never forget for as long as I live, because at that retreat I met Betty Shabazz, who is Malcolm X's wife. I met her in person. I met Sonia Sanchez who is a poet. And that was really important because a part of my poem or presentation was in the form of a poem. Although it was written in script form, it had verse in it. And so Sonia Sanchez being close to her, listening to her speak and her feel moments, I thought I had won the lottery to be honest. Yolanda: And I got the privilege of talking about me and teaching other people about me. And it was because Holy Cross gave me that opportunity. So I always encourage other students of color, especially. And I think I had some influence perhaps on the classes that came behind me to always pursue excellence in the sense that you are not afraid to try something new and you are not afraid to push the envelope to really be your authentic self and deliver all that you possibly can, not only for yourself, but also for the school, because now you're helping the community. And that's what this is all about. That's what I think Holy Cross is all about. It's about preparing us to go out in the world to help each other become the best that we can be. Holly: Well, that was really amazing to hear. And I think that you truly did have an effect on classes to come, especially with building a legacy. And I think even speaking for myself, one of the reasons we got in touch was because Conner class of '92 put me in touch with you, because we were putting together a little event called The Good Trouble Series, which has now kind of taken off at the college. And if you haven't seen The Good Trouble Series, it was an initiative started by myself and another student in the history department and is currently being co-organized by members of SGA and then the two current chairs of the BSU, Jordyn Shubrick and Meah Austin. And we really wanted to have an event which focused around Holy Cross' racial history. And we wanted to do this through as early as the school's history dates back. And that's why we had professor Doughton as our keynote speaker to talk about our native American history, in addition to our racial, Black history specifically. Holly: And then we were able to have Art Martin and Ted Wells come on and talk about forming the BSU. And then we had Yolanda as well, and she was talking about her experience in the late 80s, early 90s. And it was just a really amazing event. And I think that if not for so many strong voices on our campus, we wouldn't have gotten to the place that we are today. And I think that it speaks volumes to Holy Cross, that we're able to come together. And obviously many institutions right now are having conversations about anti-racism and improving climate so that everyone feels welcomed. But I think that we're able to have opportunities on campus where we have those conversations, but we're able to have initiatives that actually accomplish something. And I know I'm incredibly grateful for that. Yolanda: Well, that's what I love about you, Holly. And also the class that you're in, which is why I want to encourage you when you go through a February that appears to be dreary or any other days that are going to come your way, that you stay focused on what the bigger purpose is. And I think when you do that, then you will lend yourself even more freely to social justice, to racial justice, to just justice in general. I know that it was an honor to be a part of that program. And I remember gravitating to you afterwards and saying, I like you, you should stay connected, but you said the same thing. Right? Holly: I did. It was definitely mutual. I've really enjoyed this connection and what we've been able to chat about. And you're a very good friend of mine now. That's what I'll say. So obviously we've talked a lot about Holy Cross and your experience on campus and the lessons you learned. I have a question for you just about IBM and where you are now. So how would you say the principles that you developed at college helps you when you enter the workforce and how you got to where you are now? Yolanda: So, Holy Cross for me was a learning field to understand different personalities, from men, women, northerners, southerners, just every walk of life diversity wise. And I take all of those experiences with me to work every day. And I literally, when I see a person respond a certain way, I'll go, Oh, that was Tom back in the day. I'll put in my brain, really who that personality reminds me of and how I responded at Holy Cross or how someone else responded and notably if I liked their response or not, or what I would do differently. And then I navigate through the issue, or maybe even the joy of the moment. So I feel like Holy Cross gave me an opportunity to study people. And it sounds perhaps a little bit facetious to say so, because obviously you can do that anywhere. But the uniqueness of Holy Cross is the diversity of people that were on the campus. And I always employ new students and anyone who will hear me that as you enter college, take advantage of really what is before you, which is this beautiful microcosm of people that are not necessarily like you. Yolanda: And even if they are like you, find out what's different, find the difference, find the variety and then learn from it. Because when you do that, you not only will take that skillset with you to adjust through college, but you take it with you into life. And if it doesn't apply to you, you may apply to someone you know. So I've often found myself even in the company at IBM seeing a scenario and knowing I had never experienced that personally, but I've seen it. So let me tell you what I've learned from where I've seen that and how you might address that situation. And it doesn't even have to be with race or deal with sex as far as male, female. You could just be a simple someone raising their voice and you don't like how that scenario turned out, but I've seen exactly that somewhere before. Let me tell you what I saw and what you could think about, that's what I learned from Holy Cross. And that's what I take with me from Holy Cross. And I value it. Holly: I definitely understand what you mean on the diversity of just anyone and everyone. I've met all sorts of people in my time at Holy Cross. And perhaps I met people like them even before I was at the college. And it's really interesting when you're moving forward in life and you're chatting with these people in the future. And you're like, Oh, this is someone that I knew from my monster rock class or something. I think it was a different curriculum when you were a freshmen, but it's just, I totally understand what you mean in that sense. And I think with IBM, my next question for you would be about 2021 and what projects you're working on and what you have coming down the line right now. Is there something that you're especially excited for? Yolanda: The project that I'm working on at IBM, I am actually serving as an executive sponsor for Black Girls Code, which is a non-profit organization that was dedicated to advancing opportunities and experiences for young Black women in the area of coding, whether it is in websites or mobile applications and what have you. And right now we're working on a project where we're introducing the opportunity for young girls to go through design thinking exercises, to come up with a problem that might address issues related to climate control and also racial justice issues. And so I'm pretty excited about that, especially because last year in 2020, I got involved in an open source project and actually contributed to an open source project on an application called Five Fifths Voter, that was designed to bring information to anyone who might've been disenfranchised ever, understand better their rights to vote and where to vote and why that vote is so important. Yolanda: So for me, that's a social justice issue that affects not just people of color, but the elderly, the poor. And again, if you think about it, that goes right back to what we are about at Holy Cross, which is helping our society connect to each other so that we are dealing with some of the, I don't know, inhumane conditions that we've created for ourselves that don't necessarily have to exist. So at IBM, as much as I'm involved in the law and quantum computing and artificial intelligence and many transactions with large universities. And I manage a team as a matter of fact, at IBM, who is responsible for all the contracts that come out of our research division. I think what gets me excited is that opportunity to give back to the community and give back through the auspices of the talent we have at IBM and the ability hopefully to train our future bosses in tech to come and join us. Holly: I mean, that's all you can really ask for. And it sounds like the initiative that you're forming, even though it's IBM, it's still sounds grassroots. And it sounds like it has really amazing core values, which I think is all you can ask for when you start a movement like that. And I think what I would wonder, and perhaps people listening are wondering about how perhaps when you don't have a platform where you're running a project, can you get involved with an idea, how do you get started in making change? Yolanda: I think the best way to get started is to apply yourself to the opportunities that you have. And what do I mean by that? I mean, when you come to college, you have an opportunity to pick courses and in different areas that you might want to study in, pick them with some sense of passion, that the subject matter intrigues you and then do the work, do it well, because what happens is when you are focusing on you and doing the work, those opportunities, those ideas, they come to you. Remember I said earlier that it was doing work study, that I started getting introduced to coding and computers, and that got me excited. It was a work study job. And yet this thing that came out of that exposure got me excited. So that over the course of time I have taken that thing that gets me excited and applied it. Yolanda: And the joke in IBM for me is that I have been involved with Black Girls Code for some time now, but it was probably about five years before I was in a position to say, let's do this. And in a sense that not only did I say let's do it, I said, I'll drive. I've been around long enough to know a little bit about that organization to know about IBM. And so how can I help us both meet our goals? I think that's strategic thinking. And I think that strategic thinking comes from my experience at Holy Cross of not only getting the opportunity to study in different areas, but then taking that information, that data and applying it to a larger cause and getting it done that's, I feel something I learned at Holy Cross and I've taken with me in life. Holly: I don't know anyone else listening is feeling this way, but I feel like I'm just getting the best, I don't know, pump up but it's midweek right now when we're filming this but I have just had the most slow, crazy day coming into this. And every time Yolanda and I chat, when we're not being recorded, I guess, I think that I always leave a conversation with Yolanda feeling as though I've learned a valuable lesson. And I truly mean that. And I hope that people listening right now feel the same way, because there's so much in terms of advice. There's so much in terms of just general enthusiastic language that Yolanda is putting out there for everyone right now. And I know personally, when you really do try to tap into your passions, good things happen. Holly: And I know personally, this past semester I was actually doing New York Semester Program, obviously remotely due to COVID, but I was a sophomore during the program. I was the first ever they accepted into the program and I was able to produce a documentary on reconstruction and I met Yolanda right as I was working on the doc. And I don't know, it's just, if you really want to achieve what you desire in the future, and if you really want to better the lives of others, it's possible. And if you have a home sense of justice like Yolanda does. And like, I think I have then you can really achieve anything. Yolanda: I 100% agree with that. And I think that the lesson is when you come into Holy Cross or while you're at Holy Cross, that you never lose sight that you are in a learning environment and that you never, if you can get a sense of entitlement, that someone owes you something, because I don't know that that is true, that the college owes you anything except the environment, the positive environment to learn, the positive environment to teach others about who you are and the positive environment to research and find out more than you've ever known before. Yolanda: If you go with that mindset that you want to grow, that you're not waiting, this is what I always tell people, that you're not waiting for things to happen to you. You're happening on things. When you go with that particular mindset, you're always going to win. I came into Holy Cross looking for Yolanda and I left Holy Cross knowing Yolanda better than I knew before. And I left Holy Cross with a community of Black friends, I had never known before who taught me about Yolanda. And I left with a community of friends that taught me how to navigate the world. And that is priceless. Holly: I think that you're completely right Yolanda. I would love to talk about theater in a moment, but before we move on, what advice would you have specifically for students that are currently attending Holy Cross? So for all students, regardless of class year, I mean, if you have a specific message for seniors versus freshmen versus sophomores or juniors, then definitely go right ahead. But I know at least for myself, it's been really difficult getting through these past couple of weeks and we're tired. And I think that it's starting to show. Yolanda: I think I would say to you to hold on to your dreams and what I mean by that is in the process of your uncertainty, whether it's a new freshmen and you don't know what's ahead of you or a senior, and you don't know what's ahead of you that you remember what sparked you to come to Holy Cross in the first place and what sparked your interest while you were at Holy Cross. So that even if in your now you're not living that dream, that you don't let it go. And rest assured that the seasons will change in life, but your dream will not. If it's a seed that's been planted in your soul, it's not going to leave you. What you must remember to do is to not leave it. And the way you basically do that is hold on to it and make plans on how you could possibly get back to that thing that you love. Yolanda: I left Holy Cross to go to law school because I was going to be a lawyer. And while I was at Holy Cross, I was also extremely active in the performing arts because I had done theater. And as you know, in my thesis we created this entire play with music and dance. And when I left Holy Cross, I went to become a lawyer and said, I shall put those things behind me. I am now going to be the lawyer that I am. And what I learned in my first year of law school is that when I abandoned part of me, when I let go of part of those dreams that were part of who I am, I lost part of me. And that's something I hope for no one. If there's a life lesson that I had it is, always bring your entire self to the table. And if your entire self doesn't fit at the table, ask for another chair, so that you can at least have a place holder for it until it's time for you to use your gifts. Holly: That's so great. And I definitely have had to pull up chairs a couple of times in my life. Yolanda: It's okay. It's actually okay. I think some people feel that the table has been set and that it cannot be changed. And I challenge this generation to believe that you actually can bring the chair to the table. You don't have to ask someone to bring it. You don't have to be upset because the table wasn't set the way you thought it should be set. Go get the chair and make space for your life. You asked the question, what would I want to really impart with a Holy Cross student, no matter where you are in your career at Holy Cross, I would tell you to become a life cheerleader. And what that means I believe is learn how to not only cheer others on to be the best that they can be, but cheer yourself as well. And the cheer to the extent that your life is valuable. Every moment, every mistake, every triumph, your life is valuable and never stop praising, never stop praising about who you are and who you can become. Holly: And that's how I get out of bed tomorrow morning. So thank you Yolanda. Oh my goodness, I don't know if anyone else needed that, but I needed that in that moment. So thank you very much. So obviously I can knock it into every single production that you've done, Yolanda. I know that you've also done some amazing commercials too, but that's for another day. I think I'm going to move on to my closing question, which has to do with musicals and if you need a moment to think about it, that's all right. My final question for you Yolanda is, you've often been described as a modern day Renaissance woman, and it's clear through our conversation and through your life, you've just built so many different legacies that continue to grow and continue to flourish. Holly: So I recently got into Hamilton after not wanting to get into Hamilton, because I didn't know if it would... it was the mainstream hype. I just didn't know if it would be worth it, but I did. And I do think it's great. The song, "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story" is one that I think about a lot in my own life. And I'd asked you, how would you like people to remember Yolanda Rabun? Yolanda: In all of the thinking, I don't know if I've ever thought about that. What will people say at my funeral? I think I would like for people to know that Yolanda Rabun believed in love and in life and in the idea that anything can happen, if you let it. I think that our opportunity to excel is limitless. And I want people to know if they ever met me, if they ever heard my voice, if they ever even heard of me that they might be inspired to know that they can be anything they put their minds to, they can be anything that they believe that they can be. Yolanda: I believe that we all have a fingerprint that has been given uniquely to us. No one else has it. And that if we truly believe that and lived out our purpose, lived out our calling that this world will be a different world. I read something the other day that said, you don't have to explain to anyone or help them understand your calling because it wasn't a conference call. And that hit me because I feel if people understood that each of us has a purpose and we followed through with that purpose, our world will be a different place, it would be. Holly: And I think that I thought about this question and thank you very much. Obviously you're going to be around for a very long time after this. But that was really wonderful, thank you. Yolanda: No, I didn't feel my demise, that's okay. I didn't feel like, Oh gosh, I'm leaving us. I didn't feel that. But I think I hadn't thought about it because it's one of those things where I'm still in it, but life is just not, life is not promised. Time is not going to stand still because you say so. It's a wheel in constant motion rolling us along, telling us where to be, when to be, why to be. And we have to be episode careful to appreciate that if we manage time and stop letting it manage us, and we take advantage of today and live our lives today, as opposed to allowing other people to live through us or tell us how we're supposed to live or who we're supposed to be. If we stopped doing that. Oh gosh, okay, I get excited because we will be open now when a group of people. Yolanda: And I have to tell you when I was at Holy Cross, I felt that. I felt that moment a number of times when I was in the flow of life and I felt freedom to create, freedom to learn. I remember when I got that first A what it felt like. And I remember saying do that again. That's a freedom. That's a flow of just living life and knowing that what we can accomplish as students at Holy Cross is limitless if we apply ourselves, and we just do the work. Holly: Now for some speed round questions just before we close out. Yolanda, what was your favorite class at Holy Cross? Yolanda: History of sex. Holly: What is your favorite color and why? Yolanda: Purple, because it stands for royalty. And also because it was the school color. Holly: I love purple too. And who was your favorite professor during your time at Holy Cross? Yolanda: E. McCarthy for sure. Holly: What's the best restaurant in Worcester in your opinion? Yolanda: Sole Proprietor Holly: What is your go-to hype up song? Yolanda: Be Optimistic by Sounds of Blackness. Holly: This far in life, what has been your greatest achievement? Yolanda: My children. So I have two boys and I had them both naturally, which meant no drugs and that was huge. That was an achievement. Afterwards I asked myself, what have I done? Not picking the epidural and everything else, but believe it or not, my concept was that my four mothers did it without an epidural, so I will do, and I survived. So that was a huge achievement. Holly: Wow. So second to last question. What were your new year's resolutions or what was your new year's resolution? Yolanda: So I don't do new year's resolutions and that's just because I feel that whatever I'm going to decide for my intention for the year is not going to be subject to frivolity of what everything, the world says we should do. But what I do do, and I did do in 2021 is I designated it as my year of promise. As I have in past years, I allow words to come to me and feed me about how I feel my life is going to flow. And 2021, the word promise came. And as a result of that, much of my focus is around that concept. Holly: Well, wow. And now for the very last question of the chat, what have you learned today from this podcast? Yolanda: I have learned that I love Holy Cross way more than I talk about it. Holly: We'll put it in an ad for the school. Yolanda: No, it really is true. I believe that the pandemic has been a blessing to me because as much as I love Holy Cross and influenced by it, I don't think I've talked about it a lot. And what this allowed me to do is to reconnect and remember, and reflect more on how much of an influence Holy Cross has been in my today. And I love that and I love that I love Holy Cross. Holly: And I mean, so far I'm loving it too. And I think I'll continue to after this, we'll see. It's all good. It's all been really good so far. Well, I think that that is everything I had to ask you tonight. Yolanda, thank you so much for joining me on Mission-Driven. Yolanda: Thank you. Holly: Thank you very much for letting me host as well, Maura. This has been so much fun. Yolanda: Yeah, this has been great. Thank you for having me and take care and I can't wait to finish watching your journey. Holly: And I cannot wait to continue to see how yours unfolds and I can't wait to chat even more about the future. Yolanda: You got it. We're connected. Maura: That's our show. I hope you enjoy hearing about just one of the many ways that Holy Cross alumni have been inspired by the mission to be people for and with others. A special thanks to today's guests and everyone at Holy Cross, who has contributed to making this podcast a reality. If you or someone you know would like to be featured on this podcast, then please send us an email at alumnicareers@holycross.edu. If you like what you hear, then please leave us a review. This podcast is brought to you by the office of Alumni Relations at the College of the Holy Cross. You can subscribe for future episodes wherever you find your podcast. I'm your host Maura Sweeney and this is Mission-Driven. In the words of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, “Now go forth and set the world on fire.” Theme music composed by Scott Holmes, courtesy of freemusicarchive.org.

world is a house on fire
'Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story' (Miranda) (Weepy Version)

world is a house on fire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 2:36


'Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story' by Lin-Manuel Miranda. I wish I could have done a better job, but I'm making music like I'm running out of time… which I am. In the end, have I sung enough? Will you hear my story, between these lines, from time to time?

Dead Rabbit Radio
EP 643 - Is Hillary Clinton Pooping In Guantanamo Bay?

Dead Rabbit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 37:08


Today we find out Hillary Clinton is in Guantanamo Bay and has decided to poop a lot, and then we take a trip on a spaceship that’s infected with a Space Bug!   Patreon  https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2   Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw   Links: EP 413 - Is Ellen DeGeneres Under House Arrest For Eating Kids? https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-413-is-ellen-degeneres-under-house-arrest-for-eating-kids EP 260 - Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Takes Your Cattle? (Old Timey UFOs Episode) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-260-who-lives-who-dies-who-takes-your-cattle HAPPILY | Official Trailer | Paramount Movies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nagyNvw5Dmk&ab_channel=ParamountMovies Clinton Suffers Adrenochrome Withdrawal at GITMO https://realrawnews.com/2021/03/clinton-suffers-adrenochrome-withdrawal-at-gitmo/ Biden Says He Has No Plans Yet to Visit Southern Border Amid Migrant Surge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0139UytcR8&ab_channel=BloombergQuicktake%3ANow US has 'secret evidence of UFOs breaking sound barrier without a sonic boom and performing moves humans don't have the technology for', says Trump's Director of National Intelligence https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9387129/There-lot-sightings-public-Anticipation-mounts-ahead-UFO-report.html?utm_source=knewz 1976 Sightings https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/category/sightings-by-date/1950-1999-sightings/1976-sightings/ Listen to the daily podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Dr. Huxxxtable Rabbitron3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack YouTube Champ Stewart Meatball Pintrest https://www.pinterest.com/basque5150/jason-carpenter-hood-river/ http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio   Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2021

The Original Cast
Intermission: In & Of Itself

The Original Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 15:10


A one-man show/documentary, a voice memo, and something you should all be reading this week. In & Of Itself on Hulu Subscribe to “Nothing for the Group” Featured Songs: “Corner of the Sky” from Pippin - Original Cast Album (1972) • “Magic to Do” from Pippin - New Broadway Cast Recording (2013) • “Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story” from Hamilton - Original Broadway Cast Recording (2015) DO YOU LIKE MOVIE MUSICALS? DO YOU LIKE SONDHEIM? Then you will love our PATREON podcast The Original Cast at the Movies because 2021 is all about Sondheim Movie Musicals!! February’s episode has Broadwaysted!’s Bryan Plofsky and fan-favorite Kenny Neal talking about the most Academy Award-winning entry in Sondheim’s filmography West Side Story (1961). Patreon • Twitter • Facebook • Email

Peakland UMC
Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells His Story

Peakland UMC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 8:57


Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells His Story - Trusting God In Tough Times Daily Devotional

Off Camera with Sam Jones
Ep 76. Mark Duplass

Off Camera with Sam Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 61:49


Our talk with Mark Duplass will take you about an hour to absorb, and we sincerely hope you will. But say you only have about seven minutes, 13 seconds, and access to YouTube. Watch his 2003 short This Is John and you’ll have the CliffsNotes on who he is as a filmmaker: A genius at distilling our most towering personal fears, frustrations and joys into one seemingly inconsequential or silly event. The simple task of recording an outgoing phone message becomes a study of existential loneliness and self-doubt. The cold fingers-on-your-neck sensation comes when you realize you know exactly how he’s feeling. Another early Duplass trademark? The entire cost of the wholly improvised film was about three bucks. Duplass, along with his brother and producing partner Jay, became known for making studies of the human condition that masquerade as movies; and for making movies that fit whatever budget, props and actors were available. Two years later, Mark wrote, produced and acted in his debut feature, The Puffy Chair, which The New York Times called “a scruffy little miracle of truthfulness.” It was a true Duplass production – highly personal, built around a couple of props they already owned, and featuring mostly their friends, who mostly improvised the dialogue. Though it was seen by just 25,000 people in theaters after screening at Sundance, Mark and Jay suddenly found themselves fielding calls from well-established actors who wanted to be in their next indie. Stars like Ed Helms, Jonah Hill and John C. Reilly were fine swapping trailers for couch surfing in exchange for a collaborative, improvisational experience that used their talents beyond saying a line and hitting a mark. Major studios got interested, too. As the movies and the budgets got bigger, Mark and his brother sometimes struggled to walk the line between commercial filmmaking and the subdued, human and outright weird aesthetic that set their work apart in the first place. It’s a creative POV that feels as much a part of who he is as what he does, and therefore to be valued above any potential box office take. And they largely succeeded in maintaining that sensibility. “What’s intriguing about Cyrus,” wrote Roger Ebert of Duplass’ 2010 feature about an overgrown kid with creepy mommy issues, “is the way it sort of sits back and observes an emotional train wreck as it develops. The movie doesn’t eagerly jump from one payoff to another, but attunes itself to nuance, body language and the habitual politeness with which we try to overlook social embarrassment.” Jeff, Who Lives at Home, The Do-Deca-Pentathlon and Creep followed in quick succession, all bigger, all largely well reviewed. And all great for a Duplass, a guy who wants beyond little else just to make films that people see. Even so, he realized his and Jay’s approach is not the stuff of which blockbusters are made. Enter the golden age of TV, embodied in this instance by Netflix. It’s a platform made for an artist seeking creative freedom in getting niche projects to a significant number of people who are actually looking for something different, and Duplass has taken full advantage of it. The guys at Netflix are no dummies, either. “[Mark and Jay] are singularly the most informed and instinctive filmmakers and businessmen in the industry,” says Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s chief content officer. “They know how to get a film made, and they know how to get it seen.” Probably why they now have a four film production deal with the company, and why Mark has become somewhat of a fairy godmother to countless up-and-comers he now helps. Consequence of Sound wrote in 2015, “The simple fact that with all of his success, [Mark] still pushes tiny projects… is proof that he may be independent film’s most valuable asset.” Amid all this, it’s easy to forget that on top of all the writing, producing, directing and mentoring, Duplass is a fine actor, earning praise for his performances in many of his own films, as well as others’, including Safety Not Guaranteed, Zero Dark Thirty, The Lazarus Effect, and TV series like The League and The Mindy Project. Not bad for a guy who early on almost quit in despair of ever becoming a filmmaker. Yet he’s said his questions about happiness and why it can be so hard to achieve is a theme he continues to explore in his work. Just our two cents, but maybe it’s as simple as doing what you love. And proving time and again that whether they cost three bucks or $10 million, great stories are always worth telling.

SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations
Conversations with Judy Greer (2012)

SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 113:15


Conversations with Judy Greer on December 10, 2012. Moderated by Richard Ridge, Broadway World. Judy Greer consistently captivates both critics and audiences with her engaging performances. She is one of the most prolific actresses of her time, appearing in 80 roles across film and television to date. She is currently making her Broadway debut alongside Katie Holmes and Norbert Leo Butz in the Broadway show "Dead Accounts" by Theresa Rebeck. "Dead Accounts"is the story of a brother, a sister, and a surprise reunion that turns their family upside down. A $27 million secret proves that the truth can be complicated. Greer is also currently starring in her own Yahoo! series called "Reluctantly Healthy," which she started in December of 2011. Each week this webisode gives special tips and advice on how to stay healthy while on-the go, working long hours, and traveling away from home. Greer just wrapped production on the remake of the 1976 film, "Carrie," directed by Kimberly Peirce. She will star as Miss Desjardin, the gym teacher, alongside Chloe Grace Moretz and Julianne More. She will also return voicing 'Cheryl' on the fourth season of FX's animated hit series "Archer," which became an instant cult classic after its television debut in 2010. The show comes back this January. She's also currently in production on "Arrested Development" in which she is reprising her role as Kitty Sanchez, George Bluth's (Jeffrey Tambor) assistant/girlfriend, in the fourth season. Greer was most recently seen in Alexander Payne's "The Descendants" opposite George Clooney. The Academy Award® nominated film centers around attorney 'Matt King' (Clooney), who learns, after his wife suffers a boating accident and winds up in a coma, that she'd been having an affair with local real estate broker 'Brian Speer' (Matthew Lillard). Greer has received critical acclaim for her supporting role in the film, garnering solo nominations from both the Satellite Awards and the Denver Film Critics Society, in addition to being nominated as part of the ensemble cast for a Gotham Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a Broadcast Film Critics Association Critics Choice Award. This year, Greer has also starred opposite Ed Helms, Jason Segel, and Susan Sarandon in "Jeff, Who Lives at Home" for directors Jay and Mark Duplass. Greer will then be seen in screenwriter Robbie Fox's "Playing the Field," for director Gabriele Muccino opposite Gerard Butler, Jessica Biel, Uma Thurman, Dennis Quaid, and Catherine Zeta Jones. In the comedy, which follows former professional athlete George' (Butler) after he agrees to coach his son's soccer team only to find himself fending off the romantic advances of his players' mothers, Greer stars as recent divorcee Barb,' one of George's' many pursuers. FilmDistrict will release the film December 25, 2012.

Gobbledygeek
409 - Hamilton (feat. Sarah Kosheff)

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 135:20


2020 may be an absolute shitshow, but thanks to Disney+, we can all be in the living room where it happens: the filmed performance of Hamilton, recorded in 2016 with the original Broadway cast, is now available to stream. Paul and Arlo may have talked about Hamilton, oh, once or twice or 18 times since its debut five years ago, but luckily über-fan Sarah Kosheff is on hand to help them find new things to say. Arlo talks about getting to see an actual production of Hamilton for the first time, Paul relays the time he was sprayed with Groff sauce, the gang discusses the up-close nuance of the troupe’s acting, and they address some of the political and cultural criticisms of the show.   Next: we get all dolled up for a Geek Challenge featuring Puppet Master and Seed of Chucky. THE BREAKDOWN Total Run Time: 02:15:20 00:00:18  -  Intro / Guest 00:01:34  -  Main Topic 02:09:40  -  Outro / Next THE MUSIC “Alexander Hamilton” by Original Broadway Cast of Hamilton, Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) (2015) “Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story” by Original Broadway Cast of Hamilton, Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) (2015) THE LINKS   The Podcast Where It Happens “We got comfortable with Hamilton. The new film reminds us how risky it is.” by Alissa Wilkinson, Vox “Hamilton's Secret Character: How Death Appears Throughout The Show” by Hannah Shaw-Williams, Screenrant “Eliza's Gasp at the End of Hamilton Has the Internet Divided” by Elena Nicolaou, Oprahmag.com “Hamilton is fanfic, and its historical critics are totally missing the point” by Aja Romano, Vox “Why Hamilton is as frustrating as it is brilliant — and impossible to pin down” by Aja Romano, Vox “Hamilton True Story: What Did Lin-Manuel Miranda Change?” by Laura Potier, Screenrant “Hamilton and the Historical Record: Frequently Asked Questions” by Jennifer Schuessler, New York Times “Hamilton Movie Sees Renewed Calls to 'Cancel' Show Over Depiction of Slavery” by Staff, Inside Edition “In Defense of Hamilton” by Michael McLean, We’re History “Hamilton felt revolutionary in 2015 — but it strikes a different chord today” by Cate Young, Today

GSMC Movie Podcast
GSMC Movie Podcast Episode 189: Shubh Loves Judd Apatow (and Comedy)

GSMC Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 64:41


Shubh talks about some comedy films including Jeff, Who Lives at Home, The Female Brain and Rushmore. Shubh ends the episode with his new regularly scheduled segment: Filmmaker Profiles, with today's profile on Shubh's greatest idol: Judd Apatow. Shubh apologizes for being such a weird crazy superfan. As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Movie Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.htmlWebsite: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/Movie-podcast.htmlITunes Feed : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-movie-podcast/id1116274617 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX3_EvbHp08&list=PLF8Qial15ufrmDabMk03LCx49N85Bxv71Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_MoviesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/gsmcmovie/Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Movie Podcast are for Movie purposes only. Reproduction, copying or redistribution of The GSMC Movie Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.

Pod-Textualizing the Past
Episode 14:  Alexander Hamilton: More than a Song and a Dance

Pod-Textualizing the Past

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 33:25


Janalyn Moss (History Librarian at the University of Iowa) talks to us about the man, the musical and the world of Alexander Hamilton.  By contextualizing the musical, this discussion examines how “Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story,” shapes our understanding of Hamilton and the Revolutionary era.  This episode includes short excerpts from the musical and is intended for educational purposes only. Fair Use Notice: This episode of the Pod-textualizing the Past contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner.We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of history and politics in an educational setting. We believe this constitutes a fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material in this podcast episode is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.If you wish to use copyrighted material from this podcast for purposes of your own that go beyond fair use, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.Last updated: July 10, 2020

Metagaming Moments
Metagaming Moments CXCII Dragon + Magazine Issue 31

Metagaming Moments

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 32:28


#DnD5E #Dragon+ = Hear about what is in this month’s Dragon+ magazine so you can decide if you want to go to look at it. It lasts 32 and a half minutes.   Links: link to the statistics for the Udaak Our friends at Ludia are gifting 50 gems to every reader who clicks on this link. You must have completed your first challenge in Warriors of Waterdeep and you must click the link on the mobile device where the game is installed, as it will open the game to deliver the reward. Heroes & Villains website (clothing) Download the 180-page Basic Rules PDF WoC dice Roller Wiz kids Take and Paint Tutorials The Goblin’s Chest  Chariter sheets for Dislexic People DOTS RPG Project Heroes Without Limits Avoiding Ableist Language 100 Gargantuan Creatures Snapdax’s Specification sheet without the mutations table. Dragon #181: Sorcery and Strategy Heroes of Battle Further advice from Chapter 2: Building Adventures GREAT STONEY Dungeon Master’s Guide BEHIND STONE WALLS Dragon #80: Who Lives in That Castle? Dragon 145: Your Home is Your Castle Dragon 201: Seven Steps to a Successful Castle Artifices of Quartztoil Tower! Drizzt Do’Urden’s Guide to Mass Combat, by Darrin Scott UK Live Play Links: Dungeonbreaker  Oxventure.   Flintlocks & Fireballs Haggis & Dragons, Dragon Wings Adventurers Wanted  Crackle and Pop Culture    Links to this moth’s Maps: Taged Eberron Outpost Map  Untagged Eberron Outpost Map DUNGEON OF THE MAD MAGELevel 5: Wyllowwood Tagged Map DUNGEON OF THE MAD MAGELevel 5: Wyllowwood Untagged Map

Screen Tea Podcast
Episode 03: Jeff, Who Lives at Home

Screen Tea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 72:11


Welcome to Screen Tea Podcast! Join Lisha and Juliet as they fight the sleepy hahas to dissect charming indie film Jeff, Who Lives at Home, argue over character development in major film franchises, and mess up a whole lotta words.Sources for information gathered for this episode were: www.imdb.com, www.wikipedia.org, www.rottentomatoes.com, and www.metacritic.com Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/screenteapodcast, hit us up on Twitter @screenteapod, shoot us an e-mail at thescreenteapodcast@gmail.com, and check out our website at www.screenteapodcast.com!Happy listening!(Excellent podcast logo commissioned from the talented Mel. Find Mel on Instagram @javadoodler, website www.javadoodleart.com, or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Javadoodle.Art.Our incredible intro music was composed by Detroit musician Sasha Kashperko!)

The A&P Professor
The Prerequisite Problem in the A&P Course | Episode 61

The A&P Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 40:07


Host Kevin Patton discusses issues caused by our expectations of anatomy & physiology course prerequisites and answers the question: which prerequisites work best? Recent reports of a bone-marrow recipient with donor DNA in his semen prompts a brief review of what happened. Wi-Fi fields can produce biological effects. What are they and how does Wi-Fi produce them? 00:46 | Bone Marrow Genome 07:45 | Sponsored by AAA 08:27 | Watch Out for Wi-Fi 15:19 | Sponsored by ADInstruments 16:23 | Prereqs: The Perrennial Conversation 25:03 | Sponsored by HAPI 25:50 |  Prereqs: The Good News 31:55 | Sponsored by HAPS 33:42 | Prereqs: Should We Even Have Them? 37:46 | Survey Says... 38:32 | Staying Connected If you cannot see or activate the audio player click here. Please take the anonymous survey: theAPprofessor.org/survey Questions & Feedback: 1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram!   Bone Marrow Genome in Transplant Recipients 7 minutes Recently, the case of a bone marrow transplant recipient made the rounds. Reports mentioned that his semen contained only DNA from his donor, with none of his own DNA, which sounds weird—and perhaps not really possible. We explore what really happened—and how we might use this story to teach A&P. Thanks to Leslie Walker for the tip! After bone marrow transplant, man's semen contains only donor's DNA—His strange situation could affect the future of forensic science. (news item) my-ap.us/37or3wp When a DNA Test Says You're a Younger Man, Who Lives 5,000 Miles Away (more thorough news item) my-ap.us/37mKLJ1 The Case of a Man With Two Sets of DNA Raises More Questions (follow-up to the previous news item) my-ap.us/37lrOWZ What Is Chimerism? (more than you wanted to know about this term) my-ap.us/2RmlRnq   Sponsored by AAA 0.5 minutes A searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by the American Association for Anatomy (AAA) at anatomy.org. Searchable transcript Captioned audiogram    Watch Out for Wi-Fi 7 minutes Wi-Fi forms an EMF (electromagnetic field) that can produce unwanted biological effects in  humans. In this segment, we explore them, as well as the proposed mechanism. That mechanisms is based on a core concept of physiology that we can leverage for showing students how "all that detail" can help them understand contemporary health issues. Wi-Fi is an important threat to human health (review article in journal Environmental Research) my-ap.us/30LZ2ML Running Concept Lists Help Students Make Connections | Episode 8 See the Running Concept List video in the TAPP App Search "The A&P Professor" in your device's app store iOS devices: my-ap.us/TAPPiOS Android devices: my-ap.us/TAPPandroid Kindle Fire: amzn.to/2rR7HNG   Sponsored by ADInstruments (NEW SPONSOR) 1 minute ADInstruments provides the PowerLab data acquisition systems, Lt online learning platform, and content for laboratory solutions in physiology, anatomy, and biology. They support engaging, hands-on learning with simple set-up and high quality data.

Futility Closet
281-Grey Owl

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 31:03


In the 1930s the world's best-known conservationist was an ex-trapper named Grey Owl who wrote and lectured ardently for the preservation of the Canadian wilderness. At his death, though, it was discovered that he wasn't who he'd claimed to be. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of his curious history and complicated legacy. We'll also learn how your father can be your uncle and puzzle over a duplicate record. Intro: Dutch engineer Theo Jansen builds sculptures that walk. Helen Fouché Gaines' 1956 cryptanalysis textbook ends with a cipher that "nobody has ever been able to decrypt." Sources for our feature on Grey Owl: Donald B. Smith, From the Land of Shadows: The Making of Grey Owl, 2000. Albert Braz, Apostate Englishman: Grey Owl the Writer and the Myths, 2015. Jane Billinghurst, Grey Owl: The Many Faces of Archie Belaney, 1999. Allison Mitcham, Grey Owl's Favorite Wilderness Revisited, 1991. Lovat Dickson, Wilderness Man: The Strange Story of Grey Owl, 1973. Anahareo, Devil in Deerskins: My Life With Grey Owl, 1972. James Polk, Wilderness Writers, 1972. Brian Bethune, "Truth and Consequences," Maclean's 112:40 (Oct. 4, 1999), 58. Kenneth Brower, "Grey Owl," Atlantic 265:1 (January 1990), 74-84. Trent Frayne, "Grey Owl the Magnificent Fraud," Maclean's 64 (Aug. 1, 1951), 14-16, 37-39. Dane Lanken, "The Vision of Grey Owl," Canadian Geographic 119:2 (March/April 1999), 74-80. Fenn Stewart, "Grey Owl in the White Settler Wilderness: 'Imaginary Indians' in Canadian Culture and Law," Law, Culture and the Humanities 14:1 (Oct. 8, 2014), 161-181. Kevin Young, "Cowboys & Aliens," Kenyon Review 39:6 (November/December 2017), 10-32. David Chapin, "Gender and Indian Masquerade in the Life of Grey Owl," American Indian Quarterly 24:1 (Winter 2000), 91-109. John Hayman, "Grey Owl's Wild Goose Chase," History Today 44:1 (January 1994), 42. Mark Collin Reid, "Grey Owl," Canada's History 95:5 (October/November 2015), 14-15. Donald B. Smith, "Belaney, Archibald Stansfeld [called Grey Owl]," Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Sept. 23, 2004. Donald B. Smith, "Belaney, Archibald Stansfeld, Known as Grey Owl and Wa-sha-quon-asin," in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Vol. 16, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003 (accessed Jan. 5, 2020). Donald B. Smith, "Archibald Belaney, Grey Owl," The Canadian Encyclopedia, June 17, 2008 (accessed Jan. 5, 2020). Susan Griffith, "Grey Owl: Champion of the Canadian Wilderness," Independent, Nov. 12, 2015. Jane Onyanga-Omara, "Grey Owl: Canada's Great Conservationist and Imposter," BBC News, Sept. 19, 2013. James H. Marsh, "Grey Owl's Great Deception," CanWest News, Sept. 17, 2003, 1. Tony Lofaro, "Why I Kept Grey Owl's Secret," Ottawa Citizen, Sept. 21, 1999, D3. Peter Unwin, "The Fabulations of Grey Owl," The Beaver 79:2 (April 1999), 13-19. Henrietta Smyth, "Grey Owl Returns to England," North Bay [Ont.] Nugget, April 3, 1999, B1. "Grey Owl," New York Times, April 17, 1938. "Service Honors Grey Owl," New York Times, April 16, 1938. "Grey Owl, Worker for Conservation," New York Times, April 14, 1938. "Doctor and Nurse to Beavers in Canada Is Indian Grey Owl," New York Times, June 24, 1934. "Do You Know?", Roanoke Rapids [N.C.] Herald, Nov. 24, 1932, 2. Listener mail: Roger Schlueter, "Getting a Bone Marrow Transplant Could Give You New DNA, Too," Belleville [Ill.] News-Democrat, Jan. 16, 2018. "She's Her Own Twin," ABC News, Aug. 15, 2006. Wikipedia, "Lydia Fairchild" (accessed Jan. 8, 2020). Wikipedia, "Chimera (Genetics)" (accessed Jan. 9, 2020). Jessica Richardson, "Man Fails Paternity Test Due to Passing on Unborn Twin's DNA," BioNews, Nov. 2, 2015. Alice Park, "How a Man's Unborn Twin Fathered His Child," Time, Oct. 28, 2015. Heather Murphy, "When a DNA Test Says You're a Younger Man, Who Lives 5,000 Miles Away," New York Times, Dec. 7, 2019. Heather Murphy, "The Case of a Man With Two Sets of DNA Raises More Questions," New York Times, Dec. 12, 2019. Carl Zimmer, "In the Marmoset Family, Things Really Do Appear to Be All Relative," New York Times, March 27, 2007. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Paul Kapp. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

Operation GCD - Operation GCD
2019 Alternative Theory Year End Review - Good Vibrations/Operation GCD Mash-up!

Operation GCD - Operation GCD

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 69:49


Howdy folks, Double J here, with an OpGCD invasion of the Good Vibrations Podcast, 2019 Alternative Theory Year End Review. This is where Mr. Mark Devlin, host of Good Vibrations Podcast, sits down for a convo with Mr. Darren Williams, famously of Liverpool England, for a year end review of Darren’s top 10 Alternative Theory (aka. Conspiracy Theory) type topics. However, Mark Devlin is heavily engaged in other research matters at this time…so I’m baaaaaack, Double J here…with another invasion. Just like the 2018 Year End Review on Good Vibrations Podcast. Offering my unique brand of Operation GCD-style humor to Mr. Darren Williams’ (once again, famously of Liverpool England) top 10 Alternative Theory type topics of 2019. Connect with Mark Devlin Good Vibrations Podcast (available on apps podcasts are found): Emailmark@markdevlin.co.uk Websitehttp://www.markdevlin.co.uk Twitter@djmarkdevlin Connect with Darren Williams Twitter - @DazAltTheory Numerous guest appearances on Good Vibrations Podcast, Operation GCD, & many other Alternative Theory type podcasts. Connect with Double J & the Operation GCD Podcast (available on apps podcasts are found): Twitter - @OperationGCD Email - OperationGCD@gmail.com Website - www.OperationGCD.com Links & Show Notes DazAltTheory Top 10 of 2019 Notes 1). Stephen Dorril - senior lecturer in journalism at Huddersfield University (UK) whom specializes in researching the activities of British Military Intelligence was contacted by the wife of a deceased MI6 Agent (the Wife died in 2014). The Agent - Peter Hornsby was Lead Editor of the MI6 covertly funded Magazine: Flamingo (1961 - 1965) It deliberately targeted, the new influx of Black People from the then British Colonies in The Caribbean & West Africa. MI6 feared the ideology of Communism that was going throughout The Third World would arrive in the UK via the new immigration into the nation which was required after the devastation of World War 2 to the infrastructure & public sector, so the magazine was designed as a means to cleverly attack Communism by promoting Anglo – American values. Geopolitical articles within the magazine where of a serious nature near identical to media releases from the British Foreign Office's semi-secret Information Research Department. Also, revealed by Dorril was numerous Community Centres throughout London that serviced the mentioned new intake Afro – Caribbean Community where funded by C.I.A fronts in the form of 'charitable foundations' with the aim of identifying potential threats along with recruitment of new operatives. These Community Centres where also found in the major cities throughout the UK (Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield & Leeds) therefore was this C.I.A / MI6 Network even more extensive ? The revealing of this by Stephen Dorril – an academic along with author of numerous books on British Military Intelligence is important yet also worrying as it proves the covert manipulation of The Black Population of Britain. Therefore, has this continued in various ways such as elevating carefully chosen individuals from The British Black Community within Pop Culture (Music, Acting, Television Presenting & Journalism) with the counter narrative being individuals WITH talent that are deemed to not being able to be turned or having honour values being prevented from having opportunities ? If, this is the case then the UK is more tightly controlled than East Germany during the Cold War. Source: “Sex, ska and Malcolm X: MI6’s covert 1960s mission to woo West Indians” - theguardian.com/uk [ Saturday 26th January 2019 ] PAGE 1 Top 10 of 2019 Notes (Continued)... 2). The best friend of the current Pope whom was given the role of Treasurer for the entire Roman Catholic Church – Cardinal George Pell was found guilty of sexual offences against minors occurring in 1996 in his native Australia. One of the victims died of a drug overdose in retaliation in 2014 due to the impact of the abuse. This was without doubt, the most important news story of 2019 as it places the decision making plus general awareness of Pope Francis into question YET the significant Mainstream Media Outlets within the Western World didn't place the proper focus upon this scandal compared to say allegations made towards the historic sexual behaviour of R&B Singer R. Kelly in the SAME calender year which was a media hype – fest. Pell was sentenced to Six Years with parole happening after Three Years & Six Months along with being for the rest of his life on the Sex Offenders Register. Pell who remains an archbishop and a member of the College of Cardinals has been placed in protective custody during his incarceration has been visited by former Australian Prime Minister (2013 – 2015) Tony Abbot. A national outrage occurred in Australia due to this with Abbot justifying this by 'simply visiting a friend'. Then, on Christmas Eve 2019 – a group of local Catholics as a show of support for Pell decided to sing Carols outside the Melbourne correctional facility. Seems, they should re – read their Bible for... Matthew 18 : 6 Sources: “George Pell: Cardinal found guilty of sexual o ences in Australia” - bbc.co.uk/news [ Tuesday 26th February 2019 ] “Christmas Eve carolers for Cardinal Pell gathered at Melbourne prison” - catholicherald.co.uk [ Thursday 26th December 2019 ] PAGE 2 Top 10 of 2019 Notes (Continued)... 3). A concrete “altar” & a pagan metal plaque was discovered on Whinny Hill above St. Margaret’s Loch in Holyrood Park in Edinburgh (Scotland). Holyrood Park, which is also known as The Queen’s Park, is a royal park that remains part of Holyrood Palace, The Queen’s official residence in Scotland. The various articles don't detail how it was discovered yet photos show it BEFORE it was removed by unknown person(s) embedded in the ground within a section of turf cut into a triangle shape. A concrete altar was found buried beneath the topsoil and apparently was surrounded by “display objects”. It was later discovered that rather than the first believed ancient relics, one of them was carefully embedded into the ground using concrete & was part of artwork available on – line from Portland (USA) based artist: Maxine Miller. One of the pieces that was placed in concrete is priced as $75.00 (£54.00p) known as: Horned God and Goddess Celtic Elemental Pentacle Wall Plaque Cold Cast Bronze Miller's artwork is based in ancient occult knowledge. Therefore, what was discovered contemporary occult ceremonial worship ? Sources: “Satanic Plaque and Altar Unearthed in The Queen’s Holyrood Park in Scotland” - ancient-origins.net [ Saturday 22nd June 2019 ] “Mysterious ‘Altar’ unearthed in Holyrood Park most likely used by pagans not devil worshippers” - scotsman.com [ Saturday 22nd June 2019 ] “Mystery as pagan altar and symbol unearthed in Edinburgh’s Holyrood Park” - edinburghnews.scotsman.com [ Saturday 22nd June 2019 ] Horned God and Goddess Cel c Elemental Pentacle Wall Plaque Cold Cast Bronze available at maxinemillerstudios.com PAGE 3 Top 10 of 2019 Notes (Continued)... 4). The following is NOT saying that MSC & J.P. Morgan Asset Management are involved in illegal activities. American Customs and Border Protection impounded 20 Tones high – grade Cocaine with a value of $1.3 Billion (£765. 9 Million) on Monday 17th June 2019 at Philadelphia’s Packer Marine Terminal from a container ship: MSC Gayane. The Ship is owned by global Merchant Bank: J.P. Morgan Asset Management and chartered to Mediterranean Shipping Company commonly known as MSC. Earlier in 2019 on Thursday 28th February – ANOTHER MSC Container Ship - the Carlotta docked at the Port Newark – Elizabeth Marine Terminal which is the major Port of New York and New Jersey. The main container ship facility for goods entering and leaving the New York Metropolitan area representing... New York City, Long Island, New Jersey inc. Newark and Jersey City & Connecticut (Stamford). MSC Carlotta was searched in a joint operation involving: US Customs and Border Protection, US Coast Guard, Homeland Security Investigations, Drug Enforcement Administration commonly known as The DEA, New York Police Department commonly known as the NYPD and the New York State Police. What was found was 1.5 Tones of high – grade Cocaine $77 Million (£58. 9 Million) making it the largest sizure of narotics at that Port in 25yrs. The MSC Carlotta was bound for London (UK). So, in the SAME calender year on the American East Coast the amount of high – grade Cocaine confiscated totalled $1. 300. 77 Billion [ one billion three hundred and seventy - seven million ] (£824. 8 Million) was on container ships of the SAME company whose ownership is represented in corporate offices in Geneva (Switzerland) [ MSC ] & Mid - town Manhattan (New York City, USA) [ J.P. Morgan Asset Management ]. The nation with the lowest GDP thus the poorest in the world is South Sudan (African Continent) that was worth in 2019: $275.1 Million (£210. 5 Million). Therefore, the Cocaine found was £614. 3 Million MORE than South Sudan. The mentioned is NOT saying that MSC & J.P. Morgan Asset Management are involved in illegal activities. PAGE 4 4 continued). Sources: “MSC pays millions to release MSC Gayane a er drug seizure” - safety4sea.com [ Tuesday 16th July 2019 ] “U.S. Seizes MSC Container Ship A er Record Drug Bust” - wsj.com [ Tuesday 9th July 2019 ] “New threat' as record-breaking $77m of cocaine seized at New York port” - news.sky.com/uk [ Monday 11th March 2019 ] “A Shipping Manifest Said the Container Held Dried Fruit. Inside Was 3,200 Pounds of Cocaine” - nytimes.com [ Monday 11th March 2019 ] “£1 million of cocaine bound for London seized in 1.5 tonne New York drugs bust” - mylondon.news [ Monday 11th March 2019 ] “Ship Seized In Record $1.3 Billion Cocaine Bust Belongs To JP Morgan” - zerohedge.com [ Wednesday 10th July 2019 ] The 20 countries with the lowest gross domes c product (GDP) per capita in 2019 (in U.S. Dollars) – statista.com [ Monday 9th December 2019 ] Top 10 of 2019 Notes (Continued)... PAGE 5 Top 10 of 2019 Notes (Continued)... 5). Hacker group known as: The Dark Overlord announced it had obtained unauthorized data connected to September 11th 2001 Insurance Claims from the following three firms... Silverstein Properties, Hiscox Syndicates Ltd & Lloyds of London. Via, Twitter & other Web Sites it declared that they had reviewed the data placing them into five sections known as Layers with Layer 5 having the most sensational content. To, have the sections revealed was based upon an amount chosen by them paid via the digital currency: Bitcoin. Layer 5 being worth in American Dollars: $2 Million (£1.5 Million) Crowd – funding paid for the documents in Layer 1 to be revealed thus proving the hack did in – fact take place. What was noticed was a sudden vast transfer of Bitcoin from one account to another yet due to the manner digital currency is the sender & receiver are anonymous yet the ripple is visible. In, December 2019 – a British Man: Nathan Wyatt 39yrs old of Wellingborough (Northamptonshire, UK) was extradited to St. Louis (Missouri, USA) under Federal Charges of being a key member of the hacking collective. Who paid for Layers 3 to 5 ? What information was on these sections that reveal unaware details relating to what happened in Manhattan on that tragic day of Tuesday 11th September 2001 ? The Mainstream Media of the Western World seemed to be done with this incident once payment was made. Sources: “Ransom Moves: The Dark Overlord Keeps Pressuring Vic ms” - bankinfosecurity.com [ Friday 4th January 2019 ] “Dark Overlord hackers release alleged 9/11 lawsuit documents” - nakedsecurity.sophos.com [ Thursday 3rd January 2019 ] “The Dark Overlord & 9/11 Documents: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know” - heavy.com [ Friday 4th January 2019 ] “Cybersecurity Expert on Dark Overlord's 9/11 Data: It Might Paint Bigger Picture” - sputniknews.com [ Monday 14th January 2019 ] “Pack your bags, you're going to America, Lord Chief Jus ce tells accused Brit hacker” - theregister.co.uk [ Monday 18th November 2019 ] “UK extradites Dark Overlord hacker Nathan Wya to the US” - teiss.co.uk [ Thursday 19th December 2019 ] PAGE 6 6). The following is NOT saying that Kevin Spacey is involved in illegal activities. On, Christmas Eve 2019 (Tuesday 24th December 2019) via his official YouTube Channel – the two time Oscar® Winning Actor: Kevin Spacey released a video titled: “KTWK” (Kill Them with Kindness is the full meaning) This 59 second video performed as the fictional character: “President Frank Underwood” from Netflix Series - "House of Cards” was a follow – up to a previous YouTube video titled: “Let Me Be Frank” As, with “KTWK”, the earlier YouTube video was released by Spacey on Christmas Eve 2018 (Monday 24th December 2018). What, makes “KTWK” different is 24hrs later on Christmas Day 2019 (Wednesday 25th December 2019) in the rural Norwegian Community of Lommedalen (40 minutes drive west of the capital Oslo) - Ari Behn committed suicide. In December 2017, Behn said that Spacey had groped his genitals in 2007 during the V.I.P after - party for the Nobel Peace Prize held in Oslo. Why, this go global attention was at the time of the incident Behn was married to Princess Märtha Louise of Norway whom is 4th in line to the Norwegian Throne & 26th in line to the British Throne. On, Sunday 29th December 2019 – the respected Pop Culture expert & author Christopher Knowles published a blog entry regrading Spacey titled: “Kevin Spacey, Super-Villain at Large” This article inspired me to look at the roles Spacey has played particularly focusing on Films. A significant amount of roles are characters that play Professional Criminals some having superior intelligence... “Keyser Söze” - “John Doe” - “Lex Luthor” - “Doc” - Turkish Crime Lord who operates a decades old international network. a serial killer bent on savagely punishing those who have committed the seven deadly sins bringing attention to evil in a world that he claims has accepted any & all types of immorality. billionaire industrialist that happens to be the arch – enemy of “Superman”. mysterious kingpin of an Atlanta (Georgia, USA ) based crime syndicate. Top 10 of 2019 Notes (Continued)... Then two portrayals based upon real – life individuals... “Michael Lynch” - loosely based on Martin Cahill, infamous Dublin crime boss assassinated by The IRA. James Arthur Williams - only person in the state of Georgia (USA) ever to be tried four separate times regarding a single homicide. PAGE 7 Top 10 of 2019 Notes (Continued)... 6 continued). What is strange is actors commonly leave roles that have popularity due to fearing they will be type – cast to the characteristics displayed in what made them popular. Yet, the work done by Kevin Spacey shows a deliberate choosing of master – criminals. The symbolism used in BOTH “Let Me Be Frank” & “KTWK” is fascinating from props such as specific Coffee Mugs to home ornaments to the emphasis placed by Spacey on specific words using the cadence of the fictional character - “President Frank Underwood”. In, September 2019 – an anonymous massage therapist who claimed to have been sexually assaulted by Spacey died, according to a notice filed in court by the actor's attorneys. The individual, suing as a "John Doe", filed claims in September 2018 with the allegation of being forced to grab the actor's genitals twice during a massage two years earlier at a private residence in Malibu. The combined etymology of “Roger 'Verbal' Kint” & “Keyser Söze” translates into contemporary English as... Famous Verbal King A rather apt description of Kevin Spacey. The mentioned is NOT saying that Kevin Spacey is involved in illegal activities. Sources: “Norwegian Author and Kevin Spacey Accuser, Dies at 47” - hollywoodreporter.com [ Wednesday 25th December 2019 ] “Massage therapist who accused Kevin Spacey of sexual assault dies” - pagesix.com [ Wednesday 18th September 2019 ] “Kevin Spacey, Super - Villain at Large” - secretsun.blogspot.com [ Sunday 29th December 2019 ] “Joe Rogan Reacts to the Kevin Spacey News” - JRE Clips Channel on YouTube ( https://bit.ly/2QHRw2e ) [ Monday 24th December 2018 ] “Kevin Spacey's Latest Bizarre YouTube Video” - JRE Clips Channel on YouTube ( https://bit.ly/2QHRw2e ) [ Monday 6th January 2020 ] PAGE 8 Top 10 of 2019 Notes (Continued)... 7). Katherine Keating is the 38yr old daughter of former Australian Prime Minister: Paul Keating (in office December 1991 – March 1996). You've likely have seen Katherine as the woman Prince Andrew is waving goodbye to in a very friendly manner at the then Manhattan Townhouse home of a certain Jeffery Epstein in December 2010. Whilst, Paul Keating was an overtly anti – British Royalty to such an extent he declared this in a famous February 1992 speech with Elizabeth The 2nd being in the audience at Sydney (Australia), his daughter is the complete opposite being a friend of Prince Andrew. Katherine is a New York Socialite to such an extent she attended the 2019 Halloween Party of the acclaimed Film Director - Todd Phillips. You might have enjoyed, Phillips most recent Film: “Joker”. Katherine attended the Party in fancy dress as that mentioned film main character: “Arthur Fleck” in full face – paint. Why, Katherine Keating has my attention is recent footage of her pleasant goodbye with Prince Andrew has her face blurred out. This doesn't need to occur as the incident happened along with footage & still photographs of others from that day being used yet NOT edited. In, a now difficult to locate video - Katherine Keating during her time working at The Huffington Post interviewed Ghislaine Maxwell that was made for Social Media. Ghislaine Maxwell ultimate ambition from my research was to be Chief Executive for an NGO given the role by The United Nations to protect marine biology of ALL International Waters. If, Ghislaine Maxwell was successful her TerraMar Project would have had Diplomatic Immunity which would have covered their compete fleet of Ships & Submarines along with Employees. As, international regulator of the world's International Waters – it would have given the TerraMar Project complete access to EVERY Dock yet Customs Enforcement would be banned from doing inspections. With, what has been revealed about Ghislaine Maxwell since the arrest of her former lover Jeffrey Epstein in July 2019 – we should all be thankful that she never obtain such levels of power including unrestricted international travel. Katherine Keating is part of a collective of selected individuals known as: The 21st Century Council. This is funded & part of The Berggruen Institute. Nicolas Berggruen identified firstly that Western Nations have populations that have realized the competing political elites care MORE for party ideology plus globalism than their socio-economic struggles. Secondly, Developing World Nations particularly China are too strict in the rule of their populations leading to a lack of creativity placing restrictions on GDP expansion. The 21st Century Council wish to use their expertise as individuals in the 25yr to 60yrs age range whom work in Politics to Pop Culture to advise nations on the best way of managing their populations. PAGE 9 Top 10 of 2019 Notes (Continued)... 7 continued). Katherine Keating has a number of positions on various boards yet her main job is Chief Sustainability and Strategy Officer of Maverick an American entertainment company. Keating head up a department that provides strategic resources to partner companies in the entertainment, technology and direct-to-consumer industries. She is supported by two subordinates: Head of Policy and Research & Head of Development. These are few names that Maverick represents... Paul McCartney Madonna Britney Spears U2 It's surprising that the MeToo Movement lead by American actress, activist, model & author Rose McGowan has been somewhat quiet regarding the associates, acquaintances & friends of Jeffrey Epstein ? Sources: Katherine Kea ng interviewing Ghislaine Maxwell in 2014 for The Hu ngton Post promo ng the work of The TerraMar Project [ a mirror copy due to original being deleted ] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-a0rj6QdjW8 “Inside the high-al tude world of Katherine Kea ng” - afr.com [ Thursday 22nd August 2019 ] “How Katherine Kea ng's fortunate life among New York's elite barely skipped a beat a er video emerged of her being shown from Je rey Epstein's apartment by Prince Andrew ” - dailymail.co.uk [ Monday 25th November 2019 ] “Katherine Kea ng Joins Maverick as Chief Sustainability & Strategy O cer” - variety.com [ Thursday 15th November 2018 ] “Revealed: Why Katherine Kea ng was visi ng Je rey Epstein's mansion” - smh.com.au [ Saturday 21st September 2019 ] “Prince Andrew's links to Je rey Epstein” - bbc.co.uk/news [ Saturday 16th November 2019 ] The TerraMar Project O cal YouTube Channel - youtube.com/user/terramarproject PAGE 10 Top 10 of 2019 Notes (Continued)... 8). On, Thursday 12th December 2019 during her acceptance speech as the first ever recipient of The Billboard (American Music Industry Media Outlet) Woman of the Decade Award, for being one of the most accomplished musical artists over the course of the 2010s Taylor Swift accused the billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros of participating in "toxic male privilege" due to bankrolling music executive Scooter Braun, who outbid Swift to purchase the rights of her music from her first record label. Swift said: “This just happened to me without my approval, consultation, or consent. after I was denied the chance to purchase my music outright, my entire catalog was sold to Scooter Braun’s Ithaca Holdings in a deal that I’m told was funded by the Soros family, 23 Capital and The Carlyle Group.” adding Ithaca Holdings, 23 Capital, The Carlyle Group & Soros family are: “...potentially harmful force.” The Carlyle Group is an American multinational private equity, alternative asset management & financial services corporation. It has invested in the following... Booz Allen Hamilton, Freescale Semiconductor, Getty Images, Nielsen Holdings etc. Monday 10th to Tuesday 11th September 2001 at The Ritz-Carlton Hotel of Manhattan (New York City, USA) held an annual general meeting of The Carlyle Group which had... Sir John Major (former UK Prime Minister 1990 – 1997) George H. W. Bush (former American President 1989 – 1993) Shafiq bin Laden – the eldest billionaire Brother of a certain Osama bin Laden. The conference was stopped due to the attacks on The World Trade Centre. Swift has 85.5 Million Followers on Twitter & 125 Million Followers on Instagram. It will be interesting to see if Swift repeats her displeasure towards Soros & The Carlyle Group yet her mention of them has introduced Alternative Research to a significant percentage of her vast devoted fanatical following. Sources: “Taylor Swi Blasts George Soros For Exploi ng Her Music Without Her ‘Consent’ ” - dailywire.com [ Friday 13th December 2019 ] “Taylor Swi calls out the unregulated world of private equity” - qz.com [ Saturday 14th December 2019 ] “From 9/11 To PRISMgate - How The Carlyle Group LBO'd The World's Secrets” - zerohedge.com [ Monday 10th June 2013 ] “George W. Bush: “My Dad Was Mee ng with the Brother of Osama on September 11”, 2001. Does That Make Him a Terror Suspect ?” - globalresearch.ca [ Tuesday 17th March 2015 ] PAGE 11 Top 10 of 2019 Notes (Continued)... 9). As, the UK was winding down in preparation for Christmas – one of the highest courts in the land: Investigatory Powers Tribunal of the High Court voted 2 to 1 that MI5 (Internal) & MI6 (External) CAN engage in torture, killing & other illegal activity under the protection of the nation for ‘the greater good’. This ruling is a contradiction going AGAINST the foundation of Law in Britain.. The Magna Carta, which means ‘The Great Charter’ one of the most important documents in history it established the principle that everyone is subject to the law, even the king and guarantees the rights of individuals, the right to justice & the right to a fair trial. Yet, it seems Military – Intelligence along with Black Op’s of The UK can now commit serious offences under the protect of the very law that is supposed to prosecute such behaviour. This means that the UK in the 21st Century is in some ways no different to East Germany under the control of the infamous: Stasi (1950 – 1990). Sources: 10). Source: “MI5spiescankillwithoutfearofprosecu oniftheycanprovepublicinterest, High Court rules” - telegraph.co.uk [ Friday 20th December 2019 ] “Magna Carta: What is it – and why is it s ll important today ?” - independent.co.uk [ Monday 2nd February 2015 ] “It's cool for Brit snoops to break the law, says secre ve spy court. Just hold on while we pull o some legal jujitsu to let MI5 o the hook...” - theregister.co.uk [ Friday 20th December 2019 ] Man who receives a bone marrow transplant discovers sections of his body have replaced his DNA with that of the donor including four months after the transplant his semen contained 100% of his donor’s DNA...!!! “When a DNA Test Says You’re a Younger Man, Who Lives 5,000 Miles Away” - nytimes.com [ Saturday 7th December 2019 ] Every January, I wrap – up the ten things that got my attention for the previous year. This started with looking at 2017. If, you’d like to hear my thoughts on 2017, 2018 & now 2019 please search for: Mark Devlin Good Vibrations Podcast At, the time of writing this Good Vibrations is hosted at spreaker.com Also, please go to www.operationgcd.com/podes whom have a fantastic archive. Additional Information: Am, always on Twi er: @DazAltTheory - h ps://twi er.com/DazAltTheory END. PAGE 12

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Cigarette Burns
Episode 35 - Movies of the Decade

Cigarette Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 118:48


Saddle up for a definitive list of the best films of the decade. We go through all of our favorites from 2010-2019. There’s plenty you’ll expect and plenty you won’t. Yes, MacGruber is on the list. Get excited for our breakdown and how we even surprised ourselves. Happy New Year everyone and let’s get ready for awards season!! And if you guessed Merritt Wever in the last episode, you win good luck for all of 2020, so congrats! Recommendations of the Decade: 2010 The Social Network Inception Black Swan The Town The Fighter Winter's Bone 127 Hours The Kids Are All Right MacGruber Hot Tub Time Machine Kick Ass 2011 Midnight in Paris Drive Bridesmaids Moneyball The Cabin in the Woods Shame Source Code Margin Call 50/50 The Ides of March Detachment God Bless America Win Win Jeff, Who Lives at Home War Horse 2012 The Master The Place Beyond the Pines Django Unchained Silver Linings Playbook Looper Argo Flight Seven Psychopaths People Like Us 21 Jump Street Zero Dark Thirty Beasts of the Southern Wild 2013 Before Midnight The Wolf of Wall Street Her Prisoners American Hustle Dallas Buyers Club Rush Gravity Short Term 12 The Spectacular Now The Way Way Back Enough Said The Lunchbox In a World... The Grand Seduction Twelve Years a Slave Captain Phillips 2014 Whiplash Interstellar Gone Girl Ex Machina Birdman Nightcrawler Inherent Vice Predestination Chef The Guest Love & Mercy Draft Day Kill the Messenger Sex Ed Top Five Love and Mercy The Imitation Game John Wick 2015 The Big Short The Hateful Eight Room Bridge of Spies Steve Jobs Anomalisa Me and Earl and the Dying Girl The End of the Tour Born to Be Blue The Walk Bone Tomahawk Sicario The Lobster Mad Max Creed Macfarland, USA Beasts of No Nation 2016 La La Land Manchester by the Sea Arrival Moonlight Captain Fantastic Hell or High Water Hail, Caesar! The Edge of Seventeen Hunt for the Wilderpeople The Accountant The Nice Guys Sing Street Christine Tommy's Honour Elvis & Nixon Silence Moana American Honey The Edge of Seventeen 2017 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Call Me by Your Name Get Out Baby Driver Dunkirk Good Time Lady Bird Phantom Thread The Big Sick The Disaster Artist Wind River Mother! Shot Caller Brawl in Cell Block 99 The Wife Logan I, Tonya Baby Driver The Death of Stalin 2018 Leave No Trace First Reformed The Favourite A Star Is Born Vice First Man Roma Beautiful Boy Blackkklansman Can You Ever Forgive Me? Searching Stan & Ollie Widows Sorry to Bother You 2019 Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood The Irishman Joker Ad Astra Ford v Ferrari Marriage Story Parasite Jojo Rabbit Honey Boy The Peanut Butter Falcon Dolemite Is My Name Uncut Gems The Art of Self-Defense The Last Black Man in San Francisco The Mustang Knives Out Long Shot High Flying Bird

Genotypecast with Grey Genetics
When a NYT Article Stirs up Confusion about Reproductive Genetics

Genotypecast with Grey Genetics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 7:58


Certified genetic counselor Brianne Kirkpatrick discusses the recent New York Times article “When a DNA Test Says You’re a Younger Man, Who Lives 5,000 Miles Away.” How surprising is this story? What are the implications for law enforcement? Should a bone marrow or stem cell transplant recipient be worried about passing on their donor’s DNA rather than their own DNA to any children they may have? (Spoiler alert.. No… Brianne will explain why.) Do you have questions or topics you’d like a genetic counselor to discuss on a future episode ? Leave us a short voice message here! We may use your message on a future show. Article Discussed Murphy, Heather. “When a DNA Test Says You’re a Younger Man, Who Lives 5,000 Miles Away.” New York Times, December 7, 2019. Kirkpatrick, Brianne. “Responding to the New York Times coverage of the case of a bone marrow recipient with altered DNA results.” WatershedDNA blog. December 9, 2019. Related Resources Genotypecast episode - DNA Donations: Implications to Consider Kirkpatrick, Brianne. “How to test your DNA (even if you’ve had a stem cell transplant).” WatershedDNA blog. November 13, 2018. Kirkpatrick, Brianne. “Umbilical Cord Blood Donation and Ancestry Testing.” WatershedDNA blog. September 9, 2019. Brianne’s blog Watershed DNA Resources & DNA Surprise Stories Book an appointment with Brianne Connect with Brianne and Watershed DNA on Social Media Watershed DNA on Facebook Brianne on Twitter@GCBrianne Brianne is also newly on Instagram@GCBrianne Brianne on LinkedIn Are you looking for genetic counseling? Grey Genetics is an independent telehealth genetic counseling and consulting company. Book an appointment with a genetic counselor specialized in your area of concern. All genetic counseling appointments take place over secure, HIPAA-compliant video-conferencing or by phone. Grey Genetics on Twitter: @GreyGenetics Grey Genetics on Instagram: @greygenetics Grey Genetics on Facebook Grey Genetics on LinkedIn

Daniel and Gian Talk
Who Lives and Who Dies This Week - Avengers Endgame & Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 3 | Ep 80

Daniel and Gian Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 40:33


Who Lives and Who Dies This Week - Avengers Endgame & Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 3 | Ep 80 by Daniel and Gian Talk

不丧
历史最终由谁来讲述?——我们看了现象级音乐剧《汉密尔顿》

不丧

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 88:53


节目摘要 为什么《汉密尔顿》在我们看来是一部现象级的音乐剧?为什么剧中的白人角色由有色人种来出演?为什么《汉密尔顿》有“白化(Whitewashed)”历史的嫌疑?历史最终又到底由谁来讲述? 节目备注 欢迎通过微博关注我们的节目@不丧Podcast和女主播@constancy好小气。 关于线上读书微信群:由于目前群人数超过100人,无法继续通过扫码入群。想要入群的朋友可以先加我的微信号(ID: hongming_qiao),然后再拉你入群。 我们的电报(Telegram)听友群:不丧电报群 我们播客的邮箱地址:busangpodcast@gmail.com 这集播客中提到的相关作品的介绍和链接: 舞台剧 《汉密尔顿》(Hamilton) 《身在高地》(In the Heights) 电影&电视剧 《绿皮书》(Green Book)(2018) 《离开梦幻岛》(Leaving Neverland)(2019) 书 Ron Chernow, Alexander Hamilton Renee C. Romano, Claire Bond Potter, et al., Historians on Hamilton: How a Blockbuster Musical Is Restaging America's Past J.D.万斯,《乡下人的悲歌》(Hillbilly Elegy) 音乐 这期播客的所有音乐都来自《汉密尔顿》百老汇卡司的原声专辑,以下是按照播放顺序每首歌的名字: "Alexander Hamilton" "Helpless" "Satisfied" "What Comes Next" "It's Quiet Uptown" "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story" 其他 Lin-Manuel Miranda performs "The Hamilton Mixtape" at the White House Evening of Poetry, Music, and the Spoken Word “Hamilton”: Who Tells Your Story? | Public Books A tweet Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote in 2009 shows the struggle behind his genius 如何收听「不丧」 任何设备都可以通过访问「不丧」的网站在线收听 我们推荐使用泛用型播客客户端收听「不丧」 泛用型播客客户端直接通过播客上传者提供的RSS向用户提供播客内容和信息,不会有第三方的干涉;并且只要上传者更新了Feed,就能在客户端上收听到节目。 iOS平台上我们推荐使用Podcast(苹果预装播客客户端),Castro,Overcast和Pocket Casts。 Android平台上收听方式可以参照这里。 macOS和Windows平台可以通过iTunes收听。

不丧
历史最终由谁来讲述?——我们看了现象级音乐剧《汉密尔顿》

不丧

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 88:53


节目摘要 为什么《汉密尔顿》在我们看来是一部现象级的音乐剧?为什么剧中的白人角色由有色人种来出演?为什么《汉密尔顿》有“白化(Whitewashed)”历史的嫌疑?历史最终又到底由谁来讲述? 节目备注 欢迎通过微博关注我们的节目@不丧Podcast和女主播@constancy好小气。 关于线上读书微信群:由于目前群人数超过100人,无法继续通过扫码入群。想要入群的朋友可以先加我的微信号(ID: hongming_qiao),然后再拉你入群。 我们的电报(Telegram)听友群:不丧电报群 我们播客的邮箱地址:busangpodcast@gmail.com 这集播客中提到的相关作品的介绍和链接: 舞台剧 《汉密尔顿》(Hamilton) 《身在高地》(In the Heights) 电影&电视剧 《绿皮书》(Green Book)(2018) 《离开梦幻岛》(Leaving Neverland)(2019) 书 Ron Chernow, Alexander Hamilton Renee C. Romano, Claire Bond Potter, et al., Historians on Hamilton: How a Blockbuster Musical Is Restaging America's Past J.D.万斯,《乡下人的悲歌》(Hillbilly Elegy) 音乐 这期播客的所有音乐都来自《汉密尔顿》百老汇卡司的原声专辑,以下是按照播放顺序每首歌的名字: "Alexander Hamilton" "Helpless" "Satisfied" "What Comes Next" "It's Quiet Uptown" "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story" 其他 Lin-Manuel Miranda performs "The Hamilton Mixtape" at the White House Evening of Poetry, Music, and the Spoken Word “Hamilton”: Who Tells Your Story? | Public Books A tweet Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote in 2009 shows the struggle behind his genius 如何收听「不丧」 任何设备都可以通过访问「不丧」的网站在线收听 我们推荐使用泛用型播客客户端收听「不丧」 泛用型播客客户端直接通过播客上传者提供的RSS向用户提供播客内容和信息,不会有第三方的干涉;并且只要上传者更新了Feed,就能在客户端上收听到节目。 iOS平台上我们推荐使用Podcast(苹果预装播客客户端),Castro,Overcast和Pocket Casts。 Android平台上收听方式可以参照这里。 macOS和Windows平台可以通过iTunes收听。

Jogabilidade (Não Games)
Fora da Caixa #66: Hamilton (Ato 2)

Jogabilidade (Não Games)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 352:11


Retornamos para enfim concluir a análise faixa a faixa do musical que conta a história de Alexander Hamilton em forma de hip-hop. Os dois anos de distância mudaram nossa perspectiva? O Ato 2 consegue superar o primeiro? Chorando? Não, são apenas 72 ciscos no meu olho!E o que você tem a dizer?Deixe seu feedback acessando o post deste podcast, ou mande um e-mail para contato@jogabilida.deLinks Comentados: Escute: Hamilton no Spotify Escute primeiro: Podcast Ato 1 Vídeo: Cab Calloway Análise: Tema do Duelo Música: One Last Ride Música: Cabinet Battle #3 Vídeo: Yes We Can Vídeo: Eminem sobre Rimas Série da HBO: John Adams Blocos do Podcast: 00:00:00: Introdução & Dois Anos 00:09:59: Mixtape, Hamildrops & Outros 00:22:39: Ato 2 00:26:41: What'd I Miss? 00:55:43: Cabinet Battle #1 01:11:25: Take a Break 01:28:35: Say No To This 01:46:56: The Room Where It Happens 02:04:24: Schuyler Defeated 02:08:27: Cabinet Battle #2 02:16:52: Washington on Your Side 02:35:47: One Last Time 03:02:57: I Know Him 03:11:01: The Adams Administration 03:19:03: We Know 03:27:55: Hurricane 03:41:26: The Reynolds Pamphlet 03:51:34: Burn 04:05:42: Blow Us All Away 04:19:39: Stay Alive (Reprise) 04:25:48: It's Quiet Uptown 04:41:27: The Election of 1800 04:57:04: Your Obedient Servant 05:07:55: Best of Wives and Best of Women 05:12:04: The World Was Wide Enough 05:29:56: Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story Trilha do Podcast: Hamilton: An American Musical Original Cast Recording

Love4musicals
CUM 1.04: Hamilton

Love4musicals

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 137:09


Volvemos con otro musical de los recientes que todavía sigue colgando el cartelito de "Localidades agotadas" en Broadway y Londres. Nos referimos a "HAMILTON" el proyecto en el que trabajó Lin-Manuel Miranda durante más de SEIS AÑOS, viéndose recompensado por el público y por el Presidente de la Casa Blanca de entonces, ya que al actual Donald Tramp no le entusiasma precisamente la idea de que un inmigrante tuviera un papel tan importante en la historia de Estados Unidos. Dado que el musical sigue la pauta de aquellos en los que TODO es cantado, incluso los diálogos y el CD doble tiene una duración  como la obra- de dos horas y media, al tener que insertar fragmentos de narración por mi parte para contar lo que ocurre en escena, he suprimido algunos temas que musicalmente no eran relevantes, para que entre la música y el argumento no excediera el programa de las dos horas y media. Tengo que deciros que la escucha aislada del CD me dejó bastante frío hasta que tuve la ocasión de verlo, fue cuando entendí cada situación y momento en la trama cuando pude entrar en el musical y disfrutarlo, como me gustaría poder contagiaros a través de esta mezcla de música y argumento narrado en este podcast. Por supuesto la grabación empleada es la del Broadway Cast, que como digo por algún lado, también han sacado una doble versión con y sin palabras "malsonantes". Para facilitaros el seguimiento de la historia os damos una guia de los principales personajes que aparecen en la misma separados por otros importantes pero más secundarios Alexander Hamilton protagonista de la historia y Padre Fundador de Estados Unidos Eliza Hamilton mujer de Alexander y hermana de Angelica y Peggy Aaron Burr eterno rival de Alexander Hamilton Angelica Schuyler hermana de Eliza y cuñada de Hamilton George Washington comandante que llegó a ser el primer Presidente de Estados Unidos Rey George monarca inglés contra el que se rebelaron los americanos Lafayette militar francés que luchó por la independencia de los EEUU Thomas Jefferson luchó por la independencia y fue el tercer presidente de EEUU John Laurens luchó por la independencia de los EEUU Philip Hamilton hijo de Alexander y Eliza Peggy Schuyler hermana pequeña de Angelica y Eliza Maria  Reynolds ciudadana con la que Hamilton tiene un affair Hercules Mulligan sastre y espía que luchó por la independencia de EEUU James Madison, luchó por la independencia de EEUU y fue el cuarto presidente de la nación Espero que os guste 0h 00'00" Presentación 0h 04'37" Cabecera 0h 05'40" Inicio 0h 06'35" Alexander Hamilton 0h 10'54" Aaron Burr, Sir 0h 17'52" My Shot 0h 19'59" The Story of Tonight 0h 21'55" The Schuyler Sisters 0h 25'36" You'll Be Back 0h 29'35" A Winter's Ball 0h 31'07" Helpless 0h 35'35" Satisfied 0h 41'33" Wait for It 0h 45'22" Ten Duel Commandments 0h 47'55" That Would Be Enough 0h 51'26" History Has Its Eyes on You 0h 53'21" Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down) 0h 57'43" What Comes Next? 0h 59'39" Dear Theodosia 1h 03'40" Non-Stop 1h 10'33" What'd I Miss 1h 16'04" Say No to This 1h 20'31" The Room Where It Happens 1h 26'35" Washington on Your Side 1h 29'57" One Last Time 1h 35'10" I Know Him 1h 37'48" Hurricane 1h 40'50" Burn 1h 45'16" It's Quiet Uptown 1h 50'17" The Election of 1800 1h 54'32" Your Obedient Servant 1h 57'01" Best of Wives and Best of Women 1h 58'24" The World Was Wide Enough 2h 04'18" Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story 2h 07'54" Recapitulaciones, curiosidades, agradecimientos y despedida También os remito a los otros artículos escritos en la página www.love4musicals.com que pudieran ser interesantes y completarían lo comentado en el podcast HAMILTON LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA EL FENÓMENO HAMILTON

Love4musicals
Cuéntame un musical 1.04: HAMILTON de Lin-Manuel Miranda

Love4musicals

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 137:09


Volvemos con otro musical de los recientes que todavía sigue colgando el cartelito de "Localidades agotadas" en Broadway y Londres. Nos referimos a "HAMILTON" el proyecto en el que trabajó Lin-Manuel Miranda durante más de SEIS AÑOS, viéndose recompensado por el público y por el Presidente de la Casa Blanca de entonces, ya que al actual Donald Tramp no le entusiasma precisamente la idea de que un inmigrante tuviera un papel tan importante en la historia de Estados Unidos. Dado que el musical sigue la pauta de aquellos en los que TODO es cantado, incluso los diálogos y el CD doble tiene una duración  como la obra- de dos horas y media, al tener que insertar fragmentos de narración por mi parte para contar lo que ocurre en escena, he suprimido algunos temas que musicalmente no eran relevantes, para que entre la música y el argumento no excediera el programa de las dos horas y media. Tengo que deciros que la escucha aislada del CD me dejó bastante frío hasta que tuve la ocasión de verlo, fue cuando entendí cada situación y momento en la trama cuando pude entrar en el musical y disfrutarlo, como me gustaría poder contagiaros a través de esta mezcla de música y argumento narrado en este podcast. Por supuesto la grabación empleada es la del Broadway Cast, que como digo por algún lado, también han sacado una doble versión con y sin palabras "malsonantes". Para facilitaros el seguimiento de la historia os damos una guia de los principales personajes que aparecen en la misma separados por otros importantes pero más secundarios Alexander Hamilton protagonista de la historia y Padre Fundador de Estados Unidos Eliza Hamilton mujer de Alexander y hermana de Angelica y Peggy Aaron Burr eterno rival de Alexander Hamilton Angelica Schuyler hermana de Eliza y cuñada de Hamilton George Washington comandante que llegó a ser el primer Presidente de Estados Unidos Rey George monarca inglés contra el que se rebelaron los americanos Lafayette militar francés que luchó por la independencia de los EEUU Thomas Jefferson luchó por la independencia y fue el tercer presidente de EEUU John Laurens luchó por la independencia de los EEUU Philip Hamilton hijo de Alexander y Eliza Peggy Schuyler hermana pequeña de Angelica y Eliza Maria  Reynolds ciudadana con la que Hamilton tiene un affair Hercules Mulligan sastre y espía que luchó por la independencia de EEUU James Madison, luchó por la independencia de EEUU y fue el cuarto presidente de la nación Espero que os guste 0h 00'00" Presentación 0h 04'37" Cabecera 0h 05'40" Inicio 0h 06'35" Alexander Hamilton 0h 10'54" Aaron Burr, Sir 0h 17'52" My Shot 0h 19'59" The Story of Tonight 0h 21'55" The Schuyler Sisters 0h 25'36" You'll Be Back 0h 29'35" A Winter's Ball 0h 31'07" Helpless 0h 35'35" Satisfied 0h 41'33" Wait for It 0h 45'22" Ten Duel Commandments 0h 47'55" That Would Be Enough 0h 51'26" History Has Its Eyes on You 0h 53'21" Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down) 0h 57'43" What Comes Next? 0h 59'39" Dear Theodosia 1h 03'40" Non-Stop 1h 10'33" What'd I Miss 1h 16'04" Say No to This 1h 20'31" The Room Where It Happens 1h 26'35" Washington on Your Side 1h 29'57" One Last Time 1h 35'10" I Know Him 1h 37'48" Hurricane 1h 40'50" Burn 1h 45'16" It's Quiet Uptown 1h 50'17" The Election of 1800 1h 54'32" Your Obedient Servant 1h 57'01" Best of Wives and Best of Women 1h 58'24" The World Was Wide Enough 2h 04'18" Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story 2h 07'54" Recapitulaciones, curiosidades, agradecimientos y despedida También os remito a los otros artículos escritos en la página www.love4musicals.com que pudieran ser interesantes y completarían lo comentado en el podcast HAMILTON LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA EL FENÓMENO HAMILTON

Duncan Trussell Family Hour
287: Mark Duplass

Duncan Trussell Family Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 78:31


The great, director, actor, writer, screenwriter, and filmmaker MARK DUPLASS joins the DTFH and we talk about authenticity, filmmaking, collaboration and getting out there and making stuff happen. Mark Duplas is an American film director, film producer, actor, musician, and screenwriter. He is a co-star of the FXtelevision series The League. He is the brother of director, writer, and actor Jay Duplass. Together, the brothers started the film production company Duplass Brothers Productions, and have directed films such as The Puffy Chair (2005), Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2011), and The Do-Deca-Pentathlon(2012). Mark and Jay co-created the HBO television series Togetherness in 2015. He has also acted in CREEP and CREEP 2.

TIFF Long Take
Ep. 64: Mark Duplass on the Changing Economics of Film

TIFF Long Take

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 37:32


This week on TIFF Long Take, Rob sits down with actor and filmmaker Mark Duplass. Along with his brother, Jay, the Duplass brothers have become two of the most influential figures in independent film, writing and directing films like 'The Puffy Chair', 'Cyrus', and 'Jeff, Who Lives at Home', as well producing films like 'Safety Not Guaranteed', 'The Skeleton Twins', and the recent Netflix documentary series 'Wild, Wild Country'. Their recently published memoir, 'Like Brothers', is in stores this week. Duplass talks about the challenges of being inextricably linked to a creative partner, how to create a financial model that prioritizes artistry, and why he’d rather be prolific than be a perfectionist. He also discusses why he and his brother aren’t interested in making “bigger” movies, the importance of “failing cheaply,” and his track record of giving young filmmakers a platform.

Panelology
Episode 96: The Waters of Mars (with Neal Holman)

Panelology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 123:59


Writer and Art Director Neal Holman joins us to talk about Redline, awkward bird encounters, television, and more. Soul Man; GiamattiCast, Part II; Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story?; Ellie, Ellie, Eh, Eh, Eh; e e cummings(gritty reboot); Sea Change; IISG: Take a Hostage, Leave a Hostage; LBCBR: The IP Blender; A Conversation with Neal Holman (Infinity Countdown: Prime #1 - 3:03,Doctor Strange: Damnation #1 - 11:40,Deathbed #1 - 18:14,Vampirella #10 - 22:25,Ice Cream Man #2 - 26:17,Aquaman #33 - 31:54,Is It Still Good? - 36:03,LBCBR: The Kindred #2 - 43:50,Neal Holman Interview - 54:35)

Hamilton The Podcast
Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story

Hamilton The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 26:34


This week on Hamilton the Podcast, Brittani and Khalehla dive into Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story, the last song in Hamilton: An American Musical. Thank you so much for listening!

Pod4Ham - a podcast about the musical Hamilton
46: It's Only a Matter of Time

Pod4Ham - a podcast about the musical Hamilton

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2016 28:24


"Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story" - What comes next? Host David J. Loehr with Elsa S. Henry, Deborah Stanish and Michael B. Johnson.

Panelology
Episode 12: It's Always Sunny in Panelology

Panelology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2016 116:52


How Steve Got His Hail Hydra; Getting the Drop (Bear) on Gwen Stacy; T’Challa’s Poetry Corner; Who Lives, Who Spies, Who Tells Your Story?; Cindy Moon: Back in the Swing of Things; Magical Girls 101; Just Read 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank Already, Okay?; Really, Really Big Man Returns; LBCBR: Something Wicker This Way Comes Captain America: Steve Rogers #2: 8:49 Spider-Gwen Annual #1: 18:37 Black Panther #3: 27:58 Grayson Annual #3: 36:06 Silk #9: 39:46 Jade Street Protection Services #1: 45:05 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank: 1:01:12 September Solicitations: 1:07:18 LBCBR: Showcase #99: 1:32:09 Podcast theme: The Spontaneous Elk Reunion (The Fish Who Saved The Planet) / CC BY 4.0

Franklin church of Christ
Who Lives in You? A Study of God’s Holy Spirit

Franklin church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2016


Download PowerPoint Slides This is a special quarter long Bible study on the Holy Spirit. The following are audios you can listen to (and download) for your personal study. Week … Who Lives in You? A Study of God’s Holy Spirit Read More »

Big Ideas (Audio)
Julia Belluz on social media's impact on health decisions

Big Ideas (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2013 49:20


Journalist Julia Belluz looks at the impact of social media on decisions about health in the Annual Hart House Hancock Lecture. Her lecture, entitled Who Lives and Who Dies: Will Social Media Decide?, was delivered at the Hart House Great Hall on October 31, 2012.

Filmspotting: Streaming Video Unit (SVU)
SVU #24: Inaugural SVUvie Awards

Filmspotting: Streaming Video Unit (SVU)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2012 84:58


The end of 2012 means it's time for Matt and Alison's inaugural SVUvie Awards! Filmspotting: SVU is brought to you by Movies On Demand On Cable. Opening Break All Superheroes Must Die Little Birds The Other Dream Team The Sorcerer and the White Snake (1/3) SVUvie Award Winners You Can Watch at Home Girl Walk // All Day Sparkle Sleepless Night Klown Lawless Magic Mike The Cabin in the Woods Haywire Behind the 8-Ball Sleepwalk With Me Jeff, Who Lives at Home The Devil Inside Red Lights Topsy-Turvy Escape From Alcatraz Terminator 2: Judgment Day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Failed Critics
The Failed Critic Podcast: Episode 4 – Dark Shadows

Failed Critics

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2012 64:14


Hello Pod Pickers! Welcome to Episode 4 of the Failed Critic Podcast, and this week we dust off our dancing shoes, strike up the orchestra, and empty our spit valves as we name our favourite film soundtracks. Also in this episode we review this week’s big release – Dark Shadows, a rare collaboration between Tim Burton and Johnny Depp. I wonder what that will be like. There’s some love for Jeff, Who Lives at Home, a little less for Being Elmo, and downright disdain for Apollo 18. Moon films without Nazis are so last year… Intro / The Good, the Bad, or the Ugly:... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Celluloid Freaks
Episode 21: The Hunger Games

Celluloid Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2012


Timeline:0:00 - Rush - The Spirit of Radio0:30 - Intro, "The Hunger Games" discussion38:05 - What Chris Watched (Jeff, Who Lives at Home, The Pledge, Blast of Silence) 43:01 - What Matt Watched (Spartacus)44:39 - What Kat Watched (nothing)48:42 - What's Next for Celluloid Freaks & Outro52:05 - Van Halen - Right NowLinks:The PledgeBlast of SilenceSpartacusRush - Permanent WavesVan Halen - For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge

Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider
Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider - Episode 103: 'The Hunger Games,' Ezra Miller interview, and more

Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2012 63:40


0:00-1:45 - Introduction1:45-16:45 - "The Hunger Games" review16:45-23:45 - "Jeff, Who Lives at Home" review23:45-30:10 - "Casa de Mi Padre" review30:10-34:25 - "Salmon Fishing on the Yemen" review (Bayer only)34:25-37:20 - QOTW for next week: What overlooked fairy tale should Hollywood make into a movie, and who should star in it?37:20-52:05 - Ezra Miller ("We Need to Talk About Kevin") interview52:05-59:00 - Interquel ("The Music Man," "Million Dollar Baby")59:00-1:01:25 - Wrap-up and goodbyes1:01:25-1:03:40 - Randy Newman's Theme Song from "We Need to Talk About Kevin"

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Feb. 13, 2012 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "Getting Up There in Years? Don't Wish to Scare But Here Comes State-Mandated Awful Nightmare" *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Feb. 13, 2012 (Exempting Music, Literary

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2012 46:30


--{ Getting Up There in Years? Don't Wish to Scare But Here Comes State-Mandated Awful Nightmare: "See Avalanche of Changes to Cause Strife Such as Holland's Deathmobiles, Takers of Life, A World Where Your Value as a Producer Doesn't Fall Behind You Being a Consumer, Yes, We're called "Units" Each with a Number, Threatening Sick or Elderly with Permanent Slumber, Where Eugenicists say "C'mon Do the Right Thing", And Neuroscience P.R. can Convince You to Sing "There is a Happy Land Far, Far Away, Entrance is Free, But Just for Today" One Day You'll Get an Invitation You Can't Refuse, State Ordered Euthanasia, But Kidneys They'll Use, Give Up Your Life, You Know You Should So That Others May Live for the Greater Good" © Alan Watt }-- Government Control over Who Lives and Who Dies - Euthanasia Starting with the Elderly - Holland's Deathmobiles - Patients Could be Kept "alive" for Organ Donation - Bioethics (Eugenics). Private Security Business, Privatization of Police and Prisons. GM Grain and Soy - Sugar Cane and Pesticides - Biowarfare - Dow Wants to Use Agent Orange on Crops in US. DARPA and Disposable Spy Computers - Groups Used to Push Transhumanism Agenda - Socialist Scotland - Canada Plans US-Dollar Global Bond - BBC News Fixing/PR for Cash - Al Qaeda Gets UN Approval to Attack Syria - Yale, Oneida Breeding Program, WW11 Eugenics Plan - Australia, Tax Blitz and Job Losses - Roadmap 2050, Zero Carbon. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Feb. 13, 2012 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

BestRadio Brasil - On Demand

Programa com tanto conteúdo, mas tanto conteúdo que corremos o máximo possível para caber tudo em somente uma hora! Muitos trailers nesta edição, caro ouvinte. Temos coisas boas e coisas que parecem mais com aqueles filmes de ação que passavam na Bandeirates. Confira: O drama soco-no-estômago Desapego, de Tony Kaye. A aventura e mais do mesmo Resident Evil: Retribution, de Paul W.S. Anderson (Estréia aqui em 14/09). O terror que parece ser completamente horrível Playback, de Michael A. Nickles. O representante do cinema independente americano Jeff, Who Lives at Home, de Jay Duplass e Mark Duplass. A nova adaptação de um clássico Branca de Neve e o Caçador, de Rupert Sanders (Estréia aqui em 01/06). De um lado do espectro o filme de ação genérico Seeking Justice, de Roger Donaldson. E do lado completamente oposto o filme de ação elogiadíssimo pela crítica The Grey, de Joe Carnahan. Este deve ser um dos melhores finais de semana de estréia que já tivemos: tem Os Descendentes, de Alexander Payne; Millenium - Os Homens Que Não Amavam As Mulheres, de David Fincher; J. Edgar, de Clint Eastwood; e Precisamos Falar Sobre o Kevin, de Lynne Ramsay. Ficou bem difícil decidir qual assistir. Na dúvida faça como o pessoal do Claquete: junte os amigos e assista todos de uma só vez. O último bloco ficou para a polêmica da semana: os indicados ao Oscar. Confira todo o repúdio e ódio aos membros da Academia no nosso On Demand! A nossa campanha continua: Se você gosta do Claquete apresente o programa para um amigo. Se você não gosta apresente para três inimigos e mostre para estes mandriões o que é bom para tosse. Quer dar sugestões, dicas ou aprender a xingar como a Luana Piovani no Twitter, caro ouvinte? Fácil! Comente logo abaixo ou mande um e-mail para claquete@bestradiobrasil.com.

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
June 11, 2007 Alan Watt on the Dr. Bill Deagle Show (Originally Aired June 11, 2007 on Genesis Communications Network)

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2007 37:58


Frank P. Fisher - "War on People Who Have Pain", Medical Malpractice, Politics of Fear - Narcotics - Opioid Analgesics - Scare Tactics - Freely-Available Street Drugs, League of Nations - Population Reduction (Fixed Population) - Denial of Pain Relief Options (Promotion of Euthanasia instead), Lenin and Stalin - Well-paid Teachers and Military - Health Services become Health Authorities, Club of Rome - Bilderbergers - Making Life Intolerable - Suffering Chronic Pain, Taxpayer-Funded Concentration Camps - Nazi Camps - US Camps - I.G. Farben - ITT - GM - Ford - Tank Production, Holland - Legally-Authorized Euthanasia - State deciding Who Lives and Who Dies - "Ethical Suicide", "Soylent Green" movie, Binary Toxins, Synthetic Vitamins, Inoculations and Booster Shots - Vaccines - Autism, ASPARTAME - ASP (Serpent) TAME the person - Donald Rumsfeld (CEO of Aspartame company) - Chemical Warfare, Government Agencies - U.P.S. - Private Corporations working for Govt., Early Government Economists - Malthus - British and Dutch East India Corporation - Building Housing on Swampland, Social Darwinism - Survival Instincts - Cunning - Use of Public to "Feed" Elite - Culling Excess Population - Introduction of Laboratory-Created Diseases - "Deadly Allies" book - Sterilization and Effeminization of Males - Lowering Sperm Count, "Wild Reproduction" - Arthur C. Clarke book "3001" - State-Authorized Reproduction, Testing GMO Foods on Canadian Public - Secret Govt. Deals with Monsanto

Mickelson's Podcast
Thursday December 21 2006

Mickelson's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2006 89:51


"Solzhenitsyn Reader"   Edward Ericson  records the best and brightest Soviet Refusnik...then,  Laurence Gonzalez  explains when in crisis,  Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why...  Deep Survival.   Would Jesus Shop at Walmart?  Chris Kofinis from  Wake Up Walmart.