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Timi Conley came to Athens in 1991. He came searching for music, art and whatever else he could find, and find he did. He's been playing music here in Athens with many different versions of bands. Finally, Timi, along with Greg Surratt, Chris Byron, Shelley Lotus and Andrew Hammer became the Wonderland Rangers. Timi and the Wonderland Rangers put on a very exciting and colorful performance. Their genres have no limits and continue to expand.Athenians await the next Wild Rumpus event on October 26 in downtown Athens. If you've never been to the Parade, you're in for a lot of creative costumes, music and art. Not to mention the announcement of the 2025 Rumpus Charity Bennificiary.Timi and I spoke about how he became Timi Conley and why he still loves to be creative in all facets of his life. Warning: There was quite a bit of laughter and fun.Show AthCastMusic (©): The Music of Athens Georgia, Now and Then.SHOW TITLE: Timi Conley: The Timi TalksSEASON: 3 Episode 25Length: 35:42PUBLISHED: Oct 10, 2024Updated Weekly on ThursdayEngineer: Kayla DoverRecorded at Tweed Recording Audio Production Schoolhttps://tweedrecording.comtimiconley.comhttps://wildrumpus.org
On today's episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we dive into literacy for young readers with graphic novelist Huda Fahmy and children's bookshop owner Anna Hersh. We dive into school reading lists, storytime at bookshops, building confidence, the process of turning graphic novels into audiobooks, and even a mischievous cat with a knack for escaping in baby strollers. READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. About Huda Fahmy: Huda Fahmy grew up in Dearborn, Michigan, and has loved comics since she was a child. She taught English to middle and high schoolers for eight years before she started writing about her experiences as a visibly Muslim woman in America and was encouraged by her older sister to turn these stories into comics. Huda was a finalist for the National Book Award for her YA graphic novel, Huda F Cares?. About Anna Hersh: Anna is the co-owner and animal care coordinator at Wild Rumpus Bookstore in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Before Wild Rumpus she worked with exotic animals in sanctuaries. Books discussed on today's episode: Huda F Are You? by Huda Fahmy Huda F Cares by Huda Fahmy As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow by Zoulfa Katouh Not Quite a Ghost by Anne Ursu Run by Blake Crouch Endgame by Frank Brady
It's the last episode of season one. On this episode, Dom and Rob talk about hope and reflect on what's been explored over the course of our first season of Wild About Wellbeing. They are then joined by Tristan Phipps, ambassador to TUSK and The Born Free Foundation, former safari guide, and Made in Chelsea star about his passion for conservation and his hopes for the future of the environment. Finally, they are joined by Rowan Cannon from Wild Rumpus, who use art and play to deepen nature connectedness through a variety of exciting projects. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We kick off our new studios (you will be able to hear the sound quality difference) with an interview with Timi Conley. The musician and visual artist who is also the founder of the Athens hallmark event The Wild Rumpus. Check out Timi's band The Wonderland Rangers at https://wonderlandrangers.bandcamp.com/album/trouble-treasure-pt-3. It was great talking with Timi and hope you enjoy the episode.
In this weeks episode @ellenmarygardening chats with Rowan Cannon, Director of Wild Rumpus CIC who use art and play to deepen a connection to nature. Wild Rumpus work Internationally from their exploratory creation space in an English Woodland and you can experience some of their work at the Timber festival on 7th, 8th and 9th July 2023 in The National Forest, Feanedock UK. Hear what it's all about, how to get involved and book your tickets! Also in this episode, it's a plant based nature news special from good news about the Great Barrier Reef to bees flourishing in the South Downs National Park. Sponsor for series 11 of the podcast is Stoneleigh Wines. Premium wines made from 100% sustainably sourced grapes and vegan certified. Listen to the podcast for your exclusive discount code to order your wines. Check out Stoneleigh Wines at: https://stoneleigh.com/en-uk The Plant Based Podcast: www.theplantbasedpodcast.net Instagram Twitter Facebook
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On this week's news round up, host Jim Bass discusses the November 8th Georgia Midterm elections, Early Voting in Athens, the Georgia Bulldogs vs Tennessee Volunteers college football matchup, and last weekend's Wild Rumpus event.
On this week's news round up, host Jim Bass discusses the November 8th Georgia Midterm elections, Early Voting in Athens, the Georgia Bulldogs vs Tennessee Volunteers college football matchup, and last weekend's Wild Rumpus event.
Artists: Cosmo, Gary Lucas, The Wild Rumpus, The Funk District, Grey Skool Edits, Nathan Haines, 80's Child, Peza, D:Ream, Paul Baule, Temple Tears, Rodion, Mz Sunday Luv, Ioire, Kanike, Dove City, Joe Goddard, Pete Herbert & James Rod
After heading to Roy's to finish gearing up, the heroes of Renaissance City make their way to where they have been clued in that their Power Talkers are located. Demon Shade has an insider that helps distract everyone on the grounds while the Power Walkers look above and below for KING. Demon Shade is confronted with questions about his new persona. Cotton is distraught and callous. Ramen “intentionally” causes a distraction. Cotton leads his friends in search of KING only to find an old friend and some possible new heroes. Follow us down to the streets of Renaissance City!Featuring Duke Walter, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom and Jaz Abramowitz#RenaissanceCity @rencitypod on TwitterRenaissance City YouTube Playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIc6l3Y1yLQAPGYTvszSUc60aoxrrDxWhttps://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheaterhttps://twitter.com/TTRPTheater
As Jamie gets an urgent call to attend the Queen's secret funeral, Skander must respond to the bat signal on his lonesome. But fear not, his journey to the Appalachia goes without a problem, and before he knows it your host is hiking through the mountain-tops of West Virginia with Nicholas Stump, author of "Remaking Appalachia". Nicholas discusses his upbringing and inspirations through Appalachia's rich history of labour and anti-extractive movements. His book makes an argument for an ecosocialist, ecofeminist, Appalachia which truly confronts and tackles its fossil fuel production problem and capitalist system. Our conversation ranges from the insanely-destructive mountain-top removal explosions and their effects on people and nature, to the failings of environmental law in the United States and Appalachia, as well as its potential for being repurposed into a potent tool for climate crisis action. Appalachia is a vast land, which people of all sorts call home. Its fossil fuel industry and the capitalist economic system have been devastating for the region. Nicholas makes a thought-through argument for a new vision of Appalachia, which honours its deep and revolutionary traditions, while looking to the future for a brighter path. You can find Nicholas on Twitter - @nicholasfstump Let us know your thoughts at risingwiththetide@gmail.com as well as what you'd like us to talk about next! Links to all streaming platforms and socials: linktr.ee/risingwiththetide Or head to our website! www.risingwiththetide.org Song for the episode: "Whiskey and Sin" by the Wild Rumpus
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something.This evening's broadcast features new BURIAL HEX, URSUS WALLIS, plus WILD RUMPUS and the DREXEL UNIVERSITY CONCERT BAND performing compositions by NICK VASALLO.
Vestige, an album featuring premiere recordings of new pieces by five composers, performed by the contemporary chamber ensemble Wild Rumpus (now Ninth Planet). Five years in the making, Vestige is an ambitious melding of contemporary chamber music and Avant-rock. It features five compositions commissioned by Wild Rumpus, plus an arrangement of a Radiohead song by the ensemble's artistic director, Dan VanHassel.Purchase the music (without talk) at:Vestige (classicalsavings.com)Your purchase helps to support our show! Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by La Musica International Chamber Music Festival and Uber. @khedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber Please consider supporting our show, thank you!http://www.classicalsavings.com/donate.html staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.comThis album is broadcasted with the permission of Crossover Media Music Promotion (Zachary Swanson).
We're back to the “Your Forests” project and focusing on a few of the many creative responses to woodlands and forests. In this podcast, it's Nicola Davies, writer and poet. A joint effort by ‘Wild Rumpus' and ‘England's Community Forests', the project has been funded by Audio Content Fund and broadcast by ten local community [...]
Writer and performance poet Keisha Thompson responds to the Your Forest project recently broadcast on Radio Verulam's Local Life programme. Financed by the Audio Content Fund, Your Forest was created by Wild Rumpus in association with England's Community Forests.
We're back to the “Your Forests” project and focusing on a few of the many creative responses to woodlands and forests. In this podcast, it's Nicola Davies, writer and poet. A joint effort by ‘Wild Rumpus' and ‘England's Community Forests', the project has been funded by Audio Content Fund and broadcast by ten local community [...]
Writer and performance poet Keisha Thompson responds to the Your Forest project recently broadcast on Radio Verulam's Local Life programme. Financed by the Audio Content Fund, Your Forest was created by Wild Rumpus in association with England's Community Forests.
In this episode, we speak with Golan Moskowitz, Assistant Professor in the Department of Jewish Studies at Tulane University, about Maurice Sendak. Golan discusses Sendak, the beloved author and illustrator of picture books, with sensitivity to the interplay between queer, Jewish, immigrant, and traumatic elements of Sendak's life and expressiveness. Golan shares poignant analysis of Sendak's career in the broader context of assimilation into dominant American society, the Holocaust, gay liberation, and the AIDS crisis. Golan is the author of Wild Visionary: Maurice Sendak in Queer Jewish Context.Golan draws from Kathryn Bond Stockton's concept of queer children "growing sideways" in his research and throughout the episode.Learn more at www.joyandconversationpodcast.comFollow Joy and Conversation on social media:Instagram- joyandconversationpodcastTwitter- @JandCPodcastFacebook- @JoyandConversationPodcastYouTube- Joy and ConversationEpisode Credits:Joy and Conversation is hosted by Dan OsbornMusic supervision, editing mixing, and mastering by Nico Rivers (www.nicoriversrecording.com)Graphics and Klezmer theme song by Alec Hutson (www.alechutson.com & www.warbirdcreative.com)Website design by Jakob Lazzaro (www.jakoblazzaro.com)This episode featured music from the Sephardic group, Voice of the Turtle (www.voiceoftheturtle.com)."En El Kamino De La 'Skola" from the album Under Aegean Moons: Music of the Spanish Jews of Rhodes and Salonika"Madres Amargadas" from the album Full Circle: Music of the Spanish Jews of Jerusalem"Minouche" from the album From the Shores of the Golden Horn: Music of the Spanish Jews of TurkeyThis episode featured music from Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue)."Borough" from the album Molerider"Capilla" from the album Castle Danger"Great Great Lengths" from the album The Baloonist"Trenton Channel" from the album Reflections"Arian Vale" from the album CauldronEpisode photo by Dan Osborn
In the final part of the "Your Forests Project", the creators (Wild Rumpus) focus on the future, including the expanding roots of England's Northern Forest - from Liverpool via Chester, Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield to Hull - and discover why Tiny Forests are springing up in towns and cities across the country.
The third part of the "Your Forest Project", created by Wild Rumpus in association with England's Community Forests and funded by the Audio Content Fund, looks at the important role of forests and woodland in the life and survival of wildlife of all sort and sizes.
The third part of the "Your Forest Project", created by Wild Rumpus in association with England's Community Forests and funded by the Audio Content Fund, looks at the important role of forests and woodland in the life and survival of wildlife of all sort and sizes.
In the final part of the "Your Forests Project", the creators (Wild Rumpus) focus on the future, including the expanding roots of England's Northern Forest - from Liverpool via Chester, Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield to Hull - and discover why Tiny Forests are springing up in towns and cities across the country.
This first of a five-part series is an introduction (first broadcast on International Day of the Forests - 21 March 2021) to a project created by Wild Rumpus and England's Community Forests, involving Radio Verulam and nine other community radio stations across England. The project aims to encourage more people to visit and explore (social [...]
This first of a five-part series is an introduction (first broadcast on International Day of the Forests - 21 March 2021) to a project created by Wild Rumpus and England's Community Forests, involving Radio Verulam and nine other community radio stations across England. The project aims to encourage more people to visit and explore (social [...]
Fun Challenge Day 316! Wild Rumpus Fun! 365 Day Fun Challenge. Do one fun thing every day! Join Pajama Gramma every day this year for a daily dose of FUN. https://facebook.com/pajamagramma #365dayfunchallenge #doonefunthingeveryday #wildrumpusfun
Chris and Jordan discuss the PlayStation 5 design, the Windows apps Jordan loves, and what Chris thinks of the Lenovo X1. They review the movie "Her Smell" (33:55). For the next podcast, they will be reviewing "The Vast of Night". Playstation 5 - Chris hates Everything - excellent search tool for Windows 7-zip - archiving and extraction tool Audacity - Audio editing software that's better than what Chris uses Send to Kindle for PC - Send files directly from computer to your Kindle Freedom - Productivity tool to assist you in blocking internet for specific time periods SumatraPDF - Ugly website for a great product Notepad++ - Fast text editor WinDirStat - Lightweight tool for seeing what's taking up space on your PC Google Keep - Nice to do list / note taking app Lenovo X1 Carbon - Chris loves more than a Mac
As we adapt to the Covid-19 crisis along with the rest of the world, Rowan and Sarah talk about what it means for Wild Rumpus. Rowan and some of the team are isolating at Ashbank, and we hear from freelance maker Lydia as she ventures back into the world.
This weeks term limits news includes Andrew Yang, Ron DeSantis, Neal Simon, Nick Tomboulides, and Tina Descovich ||| Weekly term limits variety podcast hosted by Philip Blumel and Nick Tomboulides of US Term Limits. View transcript and music credits at www.termlimits.com/NUT77
This week's interview is with Timi Conley, guitarist and singer for the band Timi Conley and the Wonderland Rangers, formerly of Kite to the Moon, and Athens band The Fuzzy Sprouts. Timi is also the founder of the annual Athens Halloween Festival, the Wild Rumpus. Timi talks about his father's PTSD and Bi-Polar behavior, as well as the devastation he experienced at the death of his mother. And also, I get a little bent out of shape in the intro, and I'm not sorry. In the episode, Timi references the work of Gabor Maté, which you can learn more about here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%A1bor_M%C3%A1t%C3%A9 We also discussed the book The Fantasy Bond, which can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Fantasy-Bond-Structure-Psychological-Defenses/dp/0967668409 And we also discuss the anxiety beavers feel when they hear the sound of running water, which you can read more about here: https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/67662/sound-running-water-puts-beavers-mood-build
In this episode we are joined by our good friend Matthew Martine to discuss Skaeth's Wild Hunt. You can find the Crit Def podcast at https://critdef.podbean.com/
Chris recorded “If The Trees Could Talk…” a collection of new and unique fairytales created by the LGBT+ community. Commissioned by and Performed at People Express in Swadlincote in circularity with Derbyshire LGBT+, commissioned writer and story teller Thom Seddon worked with young and older members of the LGBT+ communities, to create brand new fairy tales inspired by nature, woodlands and forests. Thom, who is based in Nottingham, has worked across the UK as a performer, drag queen and spoken word performer. In South Derbyshire, People Express hosted a series of writing workshops at People Express for a group of young people from the local LGBT+ community to create the fairytales. Across Derbyshire, Thom worked with the Derby Young Person’s group and Golden Rainbows groups based across the county in Derby, Belper and Chesterfield. The stories were performed around the campfire at this years Timber Festival. Thank you to People Express for allowing us to record this podcast, and those who supported the project: Derbyshire LGBT+, The National Forest Company, Derbyshire County Council, South Derbyshire District Council, Wild Rumpus and Heritage Lottery- The Other Stories history project. Please support us through joining the Facebook groups, following and interacting with @CircularityORG on Twitter and IG, and @CircularityPOD also on Twitter. Visit the website at circularity.org (http://circularity.org/) and explore the materials there, and definitely watch our TEDx Talk! Consider supporting us by becoming a patron for Circularity at http://patreon.com/circularity. For any questions/queries Send an email to podcast@circularity.org.
Gary has a tough morning, Booray teaches his daughter to drive on the freeway, and the fellas discuss the new MacPro desktop. Also on deck, a photographer is disqualified from a contest for photoshopping an elephant and Gary and Booray's district competition wrap up.Join our online community on Facebook
Episode Seventy Six Show Notes CW = Chris WolakEF = Emily FinePurchase Book Cougars Swag on Zazzle! AND at Bookclub Bookstore & More.If you’d like to help financially support the Book Cougars, please consider becoming a Patreon member. You can DONATE HERE. If you would prefer to donate directly to us, please email bookcougars@gmail.com for instructions.Join our Goodreads Group! Please subscribe to our email newsletter here.– Upcoming Readalongs –We are hosting co-reads in June 2019 with Jenny Colvin of the Reading Envy Podcast.:Gone with the Wind – Margaret Mitchell (record date 6/5/19)The Goodreads discussion page can be found HERESapphira and the Slave Girl by Willa Cather (record date 6/27/19)The Goodreads discussion page can be found HERE– Currently Reading –Gone with the Wind – Margaret Mitchell (EF)(CW)Miracle Creek – Angie Kim (EF)– Just Read –Where the Crawdads Sing – Delia Owens (CW)The Lost Family – Jenna Blum (EF)Lost Laysen: The Newly Discovered Story – Margaret Mitchell edited by Debra Freer (CW)The 4-Hour Workweek – Timothy Ferriss (CW)– Biblio Adventures –Emily attended the Newburyport Literary Festival April 26-27, 2019:Elaine Weiss: The Woman’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the VoteLinda Hirschman: Sister’s in Law: How Sandra Day O’ Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg Went to the Supreme Court and Changed the WorldRachel Slade: Into the Raging Sea: Thirty-Three Mariners, One Megastorm, and the Sinking of El FaroRussell Banks and Steve YarbroughA Readable Feast: Jenna Blum, Louise Miller, Miriam ParkerChris and Emily went on a joint jaunt to the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. The event featured Dr. Carla Hayden, Librarian of Congress, in conversation with US Poet Laureate Tracy K Smith moderated by Kevin Young, the Director of the Center. Kevin Young is also the New Yorker Poetry Editor.Check out the Schomburg Shop.Chris watched The Try Guys Test Old Age Body Simulators– Upcoming Jaunts –Emily is traveling to Minnesota and is hoping to visit Birch Bark Books & Native Arts, Milkweed Editions bookstore Open Books, Magers & Quinn Booksellers, and Wild Rumpus.Chris will be going to the The Flock Theater to see their adaptation of Pride and Prejudice.Chris is heading to an event for The White Mountain: Rediscovering Mount Washington’s Hidden Culture by Dan Szczeny. Check out his website for upcoming events.Crime Conn is at Ferguson Library on Saturday, May 18, 2019Chris and Emily will be attending Book Expo America May 29-31, 2019– Upcoming Reads –Coming, Aphrodite! – Willa Cather (CW) which is part of the Willa Cather Short Story ProjectThe Bluest Eye – Toni Morrison (CW)The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things – Paula Byrne (CW)A Well-Read Woman: The Life, Loves, and Legacy of Ruth Rappaport – Kate Stewart (CW)The Missing of Claire Delune – Christelle Dabos, translated by Hidegarde Serle (EF)Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors (The Rajes #1) – Sonali Dev (EF)Around Harvard Square – cj farley (EF)Mrs. Everything – Jennifer Weiner (EF)– Also Mentioned –Russell of Ink and Paper Booktube ChannelBookPageAuthor Angie Kim’s WebsiteThose Who Save Us – Jenna Blum The Tim Ferriss Show interview with Neil Gaiman can be found hereJabberwocky BooksBook RackSafe from the Neighbors – Steve YarbroughAuthor Jill McCorkle’s websiteRed Rooster Restaurant Yes, Chef – Marcus SamuelssonWade in the Water: Poems – Tracy K. SmithSister Outsider: Essays and Speeches – Audre LordInto Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster – Jon KrakaurAnne Boyd RiouxLittle A Publishing
Welcome to the Forge! Wild Rumpus are an outdoor arts organisation, who work from a woodland in rural Cheshire, creating experiences which inspire curiosity and designing events that immerse audiences in incredible stories and moments of wonder. We're ridiculously excited to be expanding our workspace, the Forge, to include Ashbank Farm, an incredible 16th century farmhouse with outbuildings, orchards, and heaps of potential. Here are Rowan and Sarah, directors of Wild Rumpus, talking about their plots and plans, hopes and dreams as we embark on this new adventure.
Culture Shock: Wild Rumpus, National Pasta Day, Halloween candy and more by
Rett drinks brown liquor, gives an Alchemy update, and tells the story of the best ground score ever. TJ hates thieves, and apparently, Jon sometimes. TJ and Jon offer a UFC 229 recap. Rett's wife can't vote, so the guys discuss some politics and voter suppression. Rett gives a Wild Rumpus update and then talks about some Stephen King. And finally, the guys discuss whether or not Georgia Republican candidate Brian Kemp actually steals Mexican kidneys.
This week we dive into an obsession Gordon has over a children's book: Where The Wild Things Are. This book was been made into a movie and the screenplay was made into a novel. Maurice Sendak not only changed history in the world of children within 338 words but opened the door to themes we can forever relate to. #WelcomeToTheAdventure #WhereTheWildThingsAre #WildRumpus #MauriceSendak Media References: 'Where The Wild Things Are' (Movie) 'Where The Wild Things Are' by Maurice Sendak 'The Wild Things' by Dave Eggers Ending Satellites ft. Francois Creutzer. “And so sing the black birds.” Hollow and Ghosts, 2013. (Creative Commons license) Email us at: thechristinculture@gmail.com Twitter @OnTheAdventure2 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCxgPx2b0MYUziwxT9cmtuwg
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The Music Savage show w/ DJ Ryan Doyon on WMFO! This Music Savage Show is dedicated to my King Of The Wild Things Moshie and starts with some tracks from the Where The Wild Things Are movie soundtrack in honor of my lil' guy who crossed the rainbow bridge this week. I play some tunes from new albums released today 4/13, feature the great new Song of the Week, "Hold Up," from Ohio-based musician Floco Torres, highlight some fantastic shows coming to the Boston area, and give you a sneak peek at our #Hottakes post, plus so much more! Songs: Rumpus - Karen O and the Kids All Is Love - Karen O and the Kids Lost Fur - Carter Burwell Hideaway - Karen O and the Kids Sailing Home - Karen O and the Kids Rumpus Reprise - Karen O and the Kids - air break- Knockin' on Your Screen Door - John Prine Psycho Star - King Tuff Everybody Needs You - Laura Veirs No Other Woman - Greyhounds A Little More Love - Juliana Hatfield - air break- Privilege - Stars Crying's Just A Thing You Do - JD McPherson Friends - Sure Sure Do You Really? - Wild Ones Big Dipper - Built To Spill - air break- Hold Up - Floco Torres PYNK - Janelle Monáe Venus Fly (feat. Janelle Monáe) - Grimes Signs of Life - Arcade Fire Make You Mine - Gold Casio - air break- Quake - Cherry Pit Younger Days - Hooded Fang Mr. Tillman - Father John Misty Lazy - Lunch Ladies Now We Can See - The Thermals Precarious (The Supermarket Song) - Martha - air break - Night Time - Superorganism Chevrolet Van - The Nude Party Sierra Blanca - Matthew Logan Vasquez Meltdown - Public Access T.V.
This time I have a very special guest in the form of Jennifer Macey (@jennifermacey) who is a journalist by trade, but came over to talk about podcasts; something near and dear to my heart. This Wednesday (25th of November) in Wollongong Jen is teaching a workshop about podcasting called PODCAST SKILLS: Recording Oral Histories being run in conjunction with the Wollongong Writers Festival by the good people at Wild Rumpus. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased through the Wild Rumpus website.
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POST GDC HYPE!!!!11111 Jim and Dave sat down with a group of sound designers, composers, game developers and even fellow game audio podcasters for a GDC wrap-up. During this discussion, we get Joonas Turner sharing sound design tips, Jukio Kallio telling us about a new artist to watch from Wild Rumpus, Peter Gardner pitches his awesome Kickstarter game Cadence, and Matthew Marteinsson defines 3 specific criteria you need to be "legit" in game audio. Between me and Jim put together, we just barely make the cut... Peter's Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/947738574/cadence Joonas & Jukio's current project(among others): http://nuclearthrone.com Matthew's game audio podcast: http://indiegameaudio.libsyn.com
This week on Built to Play, we talk to Kan Gao about music and memories in To the Moon. Heidi MacDonald tells us which video game character would have the most success on OKCupid. George Buckenham of the Wild Rumpus discusses how to make a sweet game party. Plus, Facebook buys Oculus, 3D Realms wants to make a new Duke Nukem and Iron Galaxy develops a Killer Instinct, season two.
This week Cara asks us all what our favourite game adaptations are, and for some reason this results in Pip going off on one about the Lycos dog for like ten minutes. Following that Cara and Tom talk about the Wild Rumpus, a night of untamed rumps, flying caravans and pooping letters. Then Pip regales […]
Second instalment of new Scottish based house music podcast show. TRACKLISTING 1. Waifs & Strays - Remedy (Original Mix) (Futureboogie Records) 2. Lee Foss - Masta Blasta (Richy Ahmed Remix) (Mexa Records) 3. Eats Everything - The Withywood Walk (Original Mix) (Dirtybird) 4. Freaks - Black Shoes White Socks (Darius Syrossian Remix) (Hot Creations) 5. Jozif - Standard Rising (Original Mix) (Culprit) 6. Hot Since 82 - Mr Drive (Original Mix) (Noir Music) 7. Danny Daze - If This (Original Mix) (Noir Music) 8. Rennie Foster - Afrocentrik (Jay Shepheard Chord Mix) (Rebirth) 9. Fuckpony - Bongo Porn (Tale of Us & Jay Haze Remix) (No.19 Music) 10. LB - Superstitious Heart (2020 Vision Vocal Mix) (2020 Vision) 11. Jozif - Twilight (Edu Imbernon 96 Mix) (This is Music-More Music) 12. Art Department, Luca C & Brigan - Tomorrow Can Wait (Art Dept. Mix) (No.19 Music) 13. Michael Jansons Ft. Mizbee - Addiction (Original Mix) (Lower East) Monthly Guest Mix with Brian Murphy 1. Kruse & Nuernberg, Polargeist - Temperature Rise (Original Mix) (Exploited) 2. Only Children - Falling (Original Mix) (Razor-N-Tape Records) 3. Brett Johnson - Slow Down Baby (Severino Remix) (Defected) 4. This is a Recording - The Second Sun (Avanti Remix) (Gazeebo International) 5. Wild Rumpus, Beardyman - Rock the Joint (Reverso 68 remix) (Azuli) Free subscription available on itunes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/subsuela Twitter: https://twitter.com/Subsuela
We miss Maurice Sendak, get a great letter from a prison guard, and can states reject treaties that haven't even been ratified? Can a crazy congresswoman give away the other half of her citizenship, too? More at ProfessionalLeft.blogspot.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/proleftpodcast)
This is a bit of strange episode this one. The knights have all been chosen, and are currently sat around a round table singing in rounds. But it's too early for us to start season 8 so what do we do? The correct answer is we go off to San Francisco to sit at the bottom of the stairs and interview gaming luminaries in association with Gamasutra at GDC. Yet how do we introduce ourselves to these luminaries? Is there some sort of calling card we can provide? Can we reduce 7 years, 160 hours of podcasts and about four literally unbroadcastable live shows into an hour long pre-recorded introduction? Well, possibly. Team OLL went into their pre-record bunker to discuss how we got to where we are, how Ste will be going to GDC, if Los Angeles is above or below San Francisco (and getting it wrong) and how our party in association with Wild Rumpus and Venus Patrol will be the best gaming related party ever. Until Gamecity 2012 anyway. Speaking of our amazing party, we still have one ticket left for sale. Surely you don't want to be the only person who isn't going? Well you can bid for this non-golden ticket by e-mailing us a monetary offer (despite Simon's best efforts to make us accept alternatives we will only be accepting monetary offers) to team [at] onelifeleft.com. If you are the highest bid then you can have the ticket. The money will be going towards Resonance FM's fund raising drive. If you want to give them extra money to help keep them on the air then you can do so here (http://resonancefm.com/support). Many thanks go to Ann this week for making something literally unbroadcastable into something that was literally broadcasted. Cheerio! Team OLL x
Did you miss Feb 2012's Wild Rumpus? Luckily for you the UK half of 99 Coins was on hand! Join them for a guided tour of the party and some hands on time with the wild games available. 99 Coins Team:Ben Milsom – Host - @benmilsomMax Engel – Host - @8bitkidMark Shaw – Producer/Editor - @marky Games & Links:The Wild Rumpus Johann Sebastian JoustPole RidersHokraMonkey See Monkey Mime
So Simon's away this week after our caretaker foolishly agreed to let him have the time off. Perhaps said he could be on the guestlist at our GDC party with Wild Rumpus and Venus Patrol. Except there is no guestlist for him to go on. Perhaps Simon being away might explain why we played our old theme for this week's episode. Wait, a better excuse is that we were having old members of the videogame establishment on the show so anything new might have caused them to worry. Old Man Dreamweaver Kieron Gillen shows how he's kept in touch with videogames by telling us the differences between scrambled eggs and real eggs, whilst Dave 'I'm Dave Green' Green helps us increase the share price of Game. Hang on, that excuse doesn't work because the Guiness Book of World Records Gaming Edition's Gaz Deaves isn't that old. Although Norris McWhirter did used to have a column in Zero magazine. (That was a parody column caretaker. You deserve stringing up for that one - Podcast Ed) I suppose we'll just have to blame it on the same person that we blame every time something goes wrong. It's all your fault Parko. Cheerio!Team OLL x P.S. If anyone has worked out the naming convention for this series then tweet your answer to @onelifeleft and you'll get a prize that the Caretaker hasn't thought of yet.
Following the exciting announcement that BBC Worldwide will be sponsoring The Wild Rumpus, 99 Coins invited IndieCade Festival Director Sam Roberts and Wild Rumpus co-founder Marie Foulston into the studio to talk about their live indie gaming events. Guests: Marie Foulston - Co-Founder of The Wild Rumpus - @tigershungry Sam Roberts - Festival Director, IndieCade - @ashtonesq 99 Coins Team: Ben Milsom – Host - @benmilsom Max Engel – Host - @8bitkid Mark Shaw – Producer/Editor - @marky
Happy New Year listeners! Hopefully you had a good festive period, but it probably wasn't as good as the one the Resonance FM computer had. He was obviously still feeling the after-effects of partying throughout Christmas and kept crashing every so often to be sick in the corner. He also caused the feed to skip every so often. Our Super Special Guest was Dan Clark from Mealtime Strategy, and he coped rather well with our poor attempts at punning food dishes from video games, as well as the PC going on the blink. Have we mentioned that enough already? At least the Resonance PC actually turned up for the show as we had no contributors this week. Presumably they're all still burning off those Christmas calories using that Zumba game that Daria is always mentioning. Whilst this is the last episode of the season, we announce our special GDC show and also OLL Nites/Nights/Knights (we'll work out the spelling soon). We also would like to invite you all to the next Wild Rumpus event that will be held on Thursday 2nd February at 93 Wild East. Come and be pushed over by Team OLL in person! Cheerio! Team OLL x
The alternative title for this one was going to be Nagoya Rumpus 8, but we thought that was going to be too obscure, even for our listeners. If you do get it, then award yourself an extra FOTS point. The FOTS/SSG for this OLL episode is the VVG Marie Foulston from the much, much better than OK Wild Rumpus. As she wasn't developing any games (well, none that she'd tell us about) we were light on colour EXCLUSIVES, but we did manage to find out that Wild Rumpus will be collaborating with us at our karaoke night during GameCity. It's like when Peter met Jordan. They might even be at our Christmas party, along with Rock Paper Shotgun. Because the one thing our Christmas parties need are more people in the small-ish upper deck of the Blue Posts. In the run up to the GMAs our contributors still bring excellent features with Daria's Command and Flu Market Economy and Duncan looks at big packages because Simon told him to. Perhaps we should have asked our new contributor, Siri, if we're going to win the GMAs this year. Then we would know how much to drink at this year's awards. Oh well, we'll have to drink enough to forget, just like every other year. Cheerio! Team OLL x
Recorded live at Arlington Street Church, Sunday, September 7, 2008.