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Shout out to Wizards of the Coast for seeing some poor quality card pictures in the wild and letting us see them in high definition instead. Official MH3 spoilers dropped this week, on the heels of the latest Pro Tour. Stan and D00mwake discuss! Do Pro Tours still mean anything? Perhaps when the format they feature is fresh and exciting! We don't talk about Standard often, but enough innovations emerged at PT Thunder Junction, we were pumped to chat about the latest cards and winning decks. Speaking of latest cards. MH3 spoilers came early, despite the somewhat awkward circumstances. The Dive Down doesn't discuss leaks, but official spoilers have started to roll out and we chat about some standouts, including Flare of Denial, Winter Moon, Kappa Cannoneer, and Wight of the Reliquery. The Break Down: A Pro Tour for the Cowboy In All Of Us The Dive Down: A Look, A New Free Counterspell Become a citizen of The Dive Down Nation!: http://www.patreon.com/thedivedown Show the world that you're a proud citizen of The Dive Down Nation with some merch from the store: https://www.thedivedown.com/store Upgrade your gameplay and your gameday with Heavy Play accessories. Use code THEDIVEDOWN2024 for 10% off your first order at https://www.heavyplay.com Get 10% off your first 2 months of ManaTraders! https://www.manatraders.com/?medium=thedivedown and use coupon code THEDIVEDOWN_K4L And now receive 8% off your order of paper cards from Nerd Rage Gaming with code DIVE8 at https://www.nerdragegaming.com/ Timestamps: 01:40 - Intro 02:00 - Holding a Heavy Play Heart 04:10 - A d00mwake-style Omelette 07:30 - This aggression will not stand 09:20 - This week's show/housekeeping 16:05 - PT Seattle: What does it mean now? 19:40 - Overall Metagame 27:10 - Winrates 35:25 - Top 8 43:10 - Final thoughts on Standard 48:20 - Modern Horizons 3 early spoilers 49:05 - Nethergoyf 53:50 - Chthonian Nightmare 59:15 - Ugin's Labyrinth 1:04:16 - Flare of Denial 1:09:22 - Kappa Cannoneer 1:12:45 - Winter Moon 1:16:25 - Wight of the Reliquary 1:21:21 - Wrapping Up Links from this week's episode: Our opening music is Nowhere - You Never Knew, and our closing music is Space Blood - Goro? Is That Your Christian Name? email us: thedivedown@gmail.com (mailto:thedivedown@gmail.com) twitter: https://twitter.com/thedivedown
After an extremely brief break, Love Thy Neighbourhood is back for series two (which Joe has decided to call ‘Winter Moon'). Buckle up then, for a tour of wonderful Walthamstow, courtesy of Drag Race UK series five winner Ginger Johnson. Mythical creatures, GG Allin and maximum security prisons all mentioned within the first ten minutes. Also, at the time of writing, Brian Harvey is definitely still with us. Buy tickets to Ginger's ‘Angels of the North' show in April here. Follow Ginger on Instagram. Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here. Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions.
A whole new you regeneration of the mind and soul. A whole winter glow!
This was an interview with the CEO of Globalcomix, we discuss several topics relating to how they're viewed, their place in the community, AI art, NFTs and everything inbetween Clickbait title: NEW COMIC PLATFORM THREATENS THE WEBCOMICS INDUSTRY ▬▬▬▬▬▬ SOCIALS ▬▬▬▬▬▬ ●Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/webcomicshub ●Support us on Patreon: http://bit.ly/wchubpatreon ●Give us a Ko-Fi: https://bit.ly/wchubkofi ●Instagram: http://bit.ly/wchubinsta ●Twitch: http://bit.ly/wchubcast ●Discord: https:discord.webcomicshub.co.uk ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Creative Credits ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Research and Editing Assistance Tyler: https://youtube.com/rosiebirdtv Character Artists Zeburashi: https://twitter.com/zeburashi Gepetto: https://www.instagram.com/artofgeppetto Background Artist LeahVillart: https://twitter.com/LeahVillart Additional Work SaltyCryptid - Thumbnail Artist: https://twitter.com/saltycryptid JayEspin - Miscellaneous Touchups: https://twitter.com/jay3spin ScarlettStar - Art Design & Branding ▬▬▬▬▬▬ WORD CLOUD ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Webcomics Hub is a channel about webcomics and the different types of comic content we can make around it. It's a wonderful comedy channel about webcomics like Lalin's Curse, Winter Moon, Purple Hyacinth and other comics from Webtoon, Tapas and Graphite as well as more traditional comics from Marvel, DC and Image. This is just a word cloud to optimise analytics sorry it's not great. webcomic podcast, webtoon podcast, webtoon dnd, webcomic dnd, webcomics, podcast, reviews, love advice from the great duke of hell, webtoon greenlight, unionisation, comics, webtoon originals.#webtoon #webcomic boyfriends, fictional skin, let's play, unordinary, webcomics, animation, webtoon animations --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wchubcast/message
This was an interview with the CEO of the webcomics, manga and comics platform Voyce.Me. We discuss several topics including his place in the industry, mistreatement of artists, NFTs, AI and all I could fit in Clickbait title: VOYCEME CEO MANIPULATED WORKERS TO MAKE WHEELS OF CHEESE?!?!?! ▬▬▬▬▬▬ SOCIALS ▬▬▬▬▬▬ ●Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/webcomicshub ●Support us on Patreon: http://bit.ly/wchubpatreon ●Give us a Ko-Fi: https://bit.ly/wchubkofi ●Instagram: http://bit.ly/wchubinsta ●Twitch: http://bit.ly/wchubcast ●Discord: https:discord.webcomicshub.co.uk ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Creative Credits ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Research and Editing Assistance Tyler: https://youtube.com/rosiebirdtv Character Artists Zeburashi: https://twitter.com/zeburashi Gepetto: https://www.instagram.com/artofgeppetto Background Artist LeahVillart: https://twitter.com/LeahVillart Additional Work SaltyCryptid - Thumbnail Artist: https://twitter.com/saltycryptid JayEspin - Miscellaneous Touchups: https://twitter.com/jay3spin ScarlettStar - Art Design & Branding ▬▬▬▬▬▬ WORD CLOUD ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Webcomics Hub is a channel about webcomics and the different types of comic content we can make around it. It's a wonderful comedy channel about webcomics like Lalin's Curse, Winter Moon, Purple Hyacinth and other comics from Webtoon, Tapas and Graphite as well as more traditional comics from Marvel, DC and Image. This is just a word cloud to optimise analytics sorry it's not great. webcomic podcast, webtoon podcast, webtoon dnd, webcomic dnd, webcomics, podcast, reviews, love advice from the great duke of hell, webtoon greenlight, unionisation, comics, webtoon originals.#webtoon #webcomic boyfriends, fictional skin, let's play, unordinary, webcomics, animation, webtoon animations --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wchubcast/message
We talk with Rommie, the creator of Soul To Call about her storytelling and how she got to making comics. We hope you like it, it's also available on spotify ●Music by Cults - 2099 - https://thmatc.co/?l=5DF62D ● Give us a Ko-Fi: https://bit.ly/wchubkofi ●Support us on Patreon: http://bit.ly/wchubpatreon Rommie's Socials https://soultocall.com https://twitter.com/Rommierin ▬▬▬▬▬▬ SOCIALS ▬▬▬▬▬▬ ●Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/webcomicshub ●Support us on Patreon: http://bit.ly/wchubpatreon ●Give us a Ko-Fi: https://bit.ly/wchubkofi ●Instagram: http://bit.ly/wchubinsta ●Twitch: http://bit.ly/wchubcast ●Discord: https:discord.webcomicshub.co.uk ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Creative Credits ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Character Artists Zeburashi: https://twitter.com/zeburashi Gepetto: https://www.instagram.com/artofgeppetto Background Artist LeahVillart: https://twitter.com/LeahVillart Additional Work SaltyCryptid - Thumbnail Artist: https://twitter.com/saltycryptid JayEspin - Miscellaneous Touchups: https://twitter.com/jay3spin ScarlettStar - Art Design & Branding ▬▬▬▬▬▬ WORD CLOUD ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Webcomics Hub is a channel about webcomics and the different types of comic content we can make around it. It's a wonderful comedy channel about webcomics like Lalin's Curse, Winter Moon, Purple Hyacinth and other comics from Webtoon, Tapas and Graphite as well as more traditional comics from Marvel, DC and Image. This is just a word cloud to optimise analytics sorry it's not great. webcomic podcast, webtoon podcast, webtoon dnd, webcomic dnd, webcomics, podcast, reviews, love advice from the great duke of hell, webtoon greenlight, unionisation, comics, webtoon originals.#webtoon #webcomic boyfriends, fictional skin, let's play, unordinary, webcomics, animation, webtoon animations --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wchubcast/message
We talk with the creators of Macroverse, Adam and Eben. We discuss running a platform, where they see themselves in the industry and their views on some social issues surrounding comics. They're entirely different now and have pivoted to NFT's and as such no longer have my support in any way ▬▬▬▬▬▬ SOCIALS ▬▬▬▬▬▬ ●Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/webcomicshub ●Support us on Patreon: http://bit.ly/wchubpatreon ●Give us a Ko-Fi: https://bit.ly/wchubkofi ●Instagram: http://bit.ly/wchubinsta ●Twitch: http://bit.ly/wchubcast ●Discord: https:discord.webcomicshub.co.uk ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Creative Credits ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Research and Editing Assistance Tyler: https://youtube.com/rosiebirdtv Character Artists Zeburashi: https://twitter.com/zeburashi Gepetto: https://www.instagram.com/artofgeppetto Background Artist LeahVillart: https://twitter.com/LeahVillart Additional Work SaltyCryptid - Thumbnail Artist: https://twitter.com/saltycryptid JayEspin - Miscellaneous Touchups: https://twitter.com/jay3spin ScarlettStar - Art Design & Branding ▬▬▬▬▬▬ WORD CLOUD ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Webcomics Hub is a channel about webcomics and the different types of comic content we can make around it. It's a wonderful comedy channel about webcomics like Lalin's Curse, Winter Moon, Purple Hyacinth and other comics from Webtoon, Tapas and Graphite as well as more traditional comics from Marvel, DC and Image. This is just a word cloud to optimise analytics sorry it's not great. webcomic podcast, webtoon podcast, webtoon dnd, webcomic dnd, webcomics, podcast, reviews, love advice from the great duke of hell, webtoon greenlight, unionisation, comics, webtoon originals.#webtoon #webcomic boyfriends, fictional skin, let's play, unordinary, webcomics, animation, webtoon animations --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wchubcast/message
Episode eight of our podcast within the podcast – a series of full moon specials, released on every full moon – where we turn our attention to the glowing celestial body that has inspired artists and mystics for millenia. Winter is upon us, and further introspection is needed. The Winter Moon calls us to the mountaintop, to stillness, to reflection. Mikael and Torgrim's journeys mirror each other perfectly and synchronistically in this episode where we look for guidance removed from the noise of the world. REFERENCES Shiva https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiva Moses https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses Vodou https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haitian_Vodou Ayahuasca https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayahuasca Dionysus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dionysus Baba Yaga https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baba_Yaga
True to yule form as he sees it . . . our main man DJZigZag has taken his earned winter vacation during this our most musically-swamped season - leaving the candy cane production in the hands of his brother-from-a-different-mama Sunny "Sweet Daddy Fonk" Wong. But we here at WAGRadio have no fear 'cuz we know that Sunny can always call on Brother Blu Mankuma to help him out and give him the ton o' support needed to steer the ship of soulfulness down the road of . . . We'll stop now and without any whining or procrastinatin' - - we give you - - - WAGRadio's IS THAT CHESTNUTS ROASTIN'? CHRISTMAS 2022 RADIO SHOW 1. ( :42) WAGRadio's 2022 Xmas Show Intro - take it away Brook . . . 2. (4:08) "It Came Upon A Midnight Clear" - YOLANDA ADAMS [Sony BMG Music Entertainment Cd No. 62567-2 "Christmas With Yolanda Adams"] 2000 Prod. by Buster & Shavoni 3. (3:58) "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" - BRIAN McKNIGHT [Motown 314530944-2 "Bethlehem"] 1998 Prod. Brian McKnight & Bill Meyers 4. ( :04) WAGRadio DJZigZag Id 5. (5:10) "This Christmas" - DAY 26 [Bad Boy] 6. ( :06) WAGRadio Blu Mankuma Id 7. (5:10) "Winter With McGriff Pt. 1 & 2" - JIMMY McGRIFF [Sue 45rpm No. 45-804] 1963 Prod. "Juggy" Murray 8. (3:02) "Merry Christmas To You" - SALEM TRAVELERS [Chess Lp No. CHD 25210] 1988 9. (1:20) WAGRadio Musical Segue 10.(1:32) "That's What Christmas Means To Me (Mr. Collipark Remix)" - STEVIE WONDER [] 11.( :24) WAGRadio Blu Mankuma Id 12.(4:47) "(A Postcard In) Winter (DJZigZag EdiT)" - PHIL PERRY [Private Music Cd No. 01005-82181-2 "My Book Of Love"] 2000 13.( :20) WAGRadio Daddy Fonk Id 14.(3:01) "On Christmas Night I Feel More Alone (DJZigZag Gig Nog EdiT)" - DAVIDE PERICO [Ego] 15.(3:19) "Santa Baby (DJZigZag EdiT)" - SUMMER WALKER [LVRN/Interscope Records] 2020 Prod. Lisa McCall & Slimwav 16.(4:39) "Christmas Time Is Here (Remastered)" - GABRIEL MARK HASSELBACH [Wind Tunnel Records Cd No. 361 382] 2013 - Tony Chamberlist (perc), Miles Black (kybds, bs), G.M.H. (flghrn) www.GabrielJazz.com 17.( :47) "Silver Bells (Segment)" - THE MILES RAMSEY FAMILY 18.(3:02) "Christmas Time For Everyone But Me" - HANK BALLARD & THE MIDNIGHTERS [King 45rpm No. 45-5729] 1963 19.( :57) "'Twas The Night Before Christmas (Segment)" - THE FOUR TOPS [Spectrum Music SPECX106] 2009 (orig. 1995) 20.(3:33) "I'll Be Home For Christmas" - VANESSA WILLIAMS [Mercury Cd No. 314 532 827-2 "Star Bright"] 1996 21.(2:11) "A Christmas Lullabye" - FAITH EVANS [So So Def Cd No. CK 69674 "Jermaine Dupri Presents 12 Soulful Nights Of Christmas] 1998 Prod. Jermaine Dupri & Samuel Sapp 22.(5:31) "Winter Moon (Remastered)" - ART PEPPER [Galaxy Cd No. GXY-5140 "Winter Moon"] 1981 - Carl Burnett (dm), Howard Roberts (gtr), Stanley Cowell (pn), Cecil McBee (bs) Arr/Cond Bill Holman Prod. Ed Michel 23.(3:37) "Don't You Know It's Christmas" - MOLLY JOHNSON [Universal Music Canada Lp "It's A Snowglobe World"] 24.( :15) WAGRadio Al Foreman Holiday Wish 25.(2:36) "Ghettto Christmas" - LOVE RENAISSANCE (LVRN), 6LACK, SUMMER WALKER [LVRN/Interscope Records] 2020 Prod. Lisa McCall & Slimwav 26.( :03) WAGRadio Blu Mankuma Xmas Id 27.(2:31) "Merry Christmas Baby" - OTIS REDDING [Atco 45rpm No. 6631] 1968 Prod. Steve Cropper 28.(4:19) "Have Youself A Merry Little Christmas" - DEXTER GORDON [Blue Note Cd No. 7948572 "Yule Struttin': A Blue Note Christmas"] *compilation 29.( :09) WAGRadio Sweet D.F. Xmas Id 30.(3:36) "Snowbound" - THE RAMSEY LEWIS TRIO [Cadet Lp No. Argo LPS-745 "More Sounds Of Christmas"] 1964 - Eldee Young / Cleveland Eaton (bs), Red Holt / Steve McCall (dm), John Avant (tbn), Ramsey Lewis (pn) Arr. King Fleming 31.(3:51) "Little Boy Dear" - LOU RAWLS [Capitol Records Lp No. 2790 "Merry Christmas. Ho! Ho! Ho!"] 1967 Arr / Cond. H.B. Barnum Prod. David Axelrod 32.(5:03) "Silent Night Sermon" - ROBERT BANKS & THE GOLDEN VOICES ENSEMBLE [Verve Lp No. 5043 "Christmas Gospelodium"] 1967 79:23
Aproveitando que ainda estamos no Pride Month, o episódio de hoje é sobre representatividade LGBTQIAP+ nos webtoons! Nesse programa, Meidi, Nai e Mari vão falar sobre por que representatividade importa, o que faz com que tenham tantos webtoons LGBTQIAP+ e também vão te dar recomendações de obras com personagens dessa comunidade para você ler e apoiar. A lista é enorme e você confere os nomes de todos os webtoons citados aqui na descrição! OBS: Após a gravação desse episódio, veio a tona uma questão no twitter envolvendo Refrainbow (que criou o webtoon "Boyfriends"). Como não tínhamos conhecimento disso no dia da gravação, deixaremos aqui o link com o posicionamento oficial do perfil endereçando o ocorrido. Citados no episódio de hoje: - Vídeo citado pela Mari no começo do episódio - Originals citados no episódio: Novae, Castle Swimmer, Blades of Furry, The Prince of SouthLand, Winter Moon, Doctor Are Out, Not So Shoujo Love Story, Andy Bass, Acception, Death Rescheduled, Boyfriends. - Canvas citados no episódio: Heartstopper, HyperFocus, Muted, Sunny Kis And Bear Hugs, Take Off. - Indicações extras de webtoons que não foram citados: Mage & Demon Queen, My Dictator Boyfriend, Small World, The Croaking, The Four Of Them, Fluidum, LoveBot, Muted, Power Ballad, Cape of Spirits, Convant, Heirs Game, Brimstone and Roses, Kind Of Love, Uriah, Just Pancakes, The Wolfman And Wulvershire, City Of Blank, Blood Ink, Stray Souls, Asterion, Yuna And Kawachan, Four Leaf. - Webtoons citados para ler fora da Naver Webtoon: 48km, SoulMate, Tamen de Gushi. Não se esqueça de seguir o nosso podcast e ativar as notificações para receber os novos episódios em primeira mão! - Para continuar interagindo com a gente, é só seguir @falardewebtoon no Instagram e no twitter; - Twitter das hosts: Meidi (@mermeidi), Nai (nada_ponte), Mari (@maris_podfalar); - Esse episódio foi roteirizado e apresentado por Meidi, Nai e Mari e editado por Mermeidi Produções.
A Scotsman, an Irishman and a Bulgarian go LARPing. Episode Links Call of the Winter Moon Music Video LIGHTNING BOLT Video Social @gonetoofarcast on Instagram @gonetoofarcast on Twitter Website gonetoofarcast.com Email gonetoofarcast@gmail.com Support the podcast Donate on our Ko-Fi page Credits Intro music by richardmitic Hosted by Neal, Nelly and David. Artwork by Nelly. Edited by David. Powered by Castopod on a Linode server.
Parsnips might get a bad rap from some, but they are sweet as sugar when harvested at the right time.
BIBLIOTECA SUBMERSA é a nova série de episódios do Podcast da Raphus Press, uma ironia bastante séria com o conceito de canônico e marginal, de popular e elitista, de aceito e não aceito, a partir das obras de autores que, aparentemente, tinham alguma influência (ou relevância) de certas obras ou autores no passado e que, hoje, parecem ausentes das livrarias, cadernos culturais, canais de vídeo na Internet. Nossa inspiração é Jorge Luis Borges e uma conhecida citação de Virginia Woolf: “Livros usados são selvagens, destituídos; surgem em grandes bandos de penas variadas e possuem certo encanto que falta aos volumes domesticados de uma biblioteca.” Acervo revisto de hoje: A imagem como forma (perfil de Colin Insole) Obras citadas: “Dance for a Winter Moon” (parte da coletânea “The Gift of Kos'mos Cometh!”, organizada por Geticus Polus e Damian Murphy), “The Weimar Spider” (parte das coletâneas “Cinnabar's Gnosis”, organizada por Dan Ghetu, e “Elegies and Requiens”) e “Salt Flowers from the Years of Draught” (e sua tradução, “Flores de Sal dos Anos de Aridez”). Entre para a nossa sociedade, dedicada à bibliofilia maldita e ao culto de tenebrosos grimórios: o RES FICTA (solicitações via http://raphuspress.weebly.com/contact.html). Nosso podcast também está disponível nas seguintes plataformas: - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NUiqPPTMdnezdKmvWDXHs - Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-da-raphus-press/id1488391151?uo=4 - Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMDlmZmVjNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw%3D%3D Apoie o canal: https://apoia.se/podcastdaraphus. Ou adquira nossos livros em nosso site: http://raphuspress.weebly.com. Dúvidas sobre envio, formas de pagamento, etc.: http://raphuspress.weebly.com/contact.html.
Dr. Rhiannon Paget is the curator of Asian Art at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, Florida. Ms. Paget joins me on The Unfinished Print to discuss the life and times of mokuhanga printmaker Saitō Kiyoshi, war print production of the later 19th Century and early 20th Centuries and she speaks on kabuki prints through the years. These topics are framed through the three shows which Dr. Paget was involved in, Saitō Kiyoshi: Graphic Awakening (March 14 -August 15, 2021 @ The Ringling), Conflicts of Interest: Art and War in Modern Japan (October 16, 2016 - January 8, 2017 @ the St. Louis Art Museum), and Kabuki Modern (November 13 -July 27, 2021 @ The Ringling) Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own print work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints Twitter @unfinishedprint, or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Dr. Rhiannon Paget PhD - curator of Asian art at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art own Sarasota, Florida. She was also a A.W Mellon Fellow for Japanese Art from 2015-2017, and wrote for The Japan Times. The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art - This museum is dedicated to the arts, Western and “non-Western”from all periods of human history, focusing on education, and conservation. More info, here. Saitō Kiyoshi (1907-1997) - was a Japanese woodblock printmaker and artist who worked in the sōsaku hanga style of mokuhanga. HIs fame outside of Japan was fairly comprehensive with his peak fame being in the 1950's and 1960's. For a comprehensive book on his life and times, Saitō Kiyoshi: Graphic Awakening published by The John & Mable Ringling Museum is an excellent source. Can be found, here. Lecture by Dr. Paget about Saitō can be found, here. Cleveland Museum of Art - founded in 1913 and opened in 1916. It has an online collection, and open access to its works in its collection. More info, here. Honolulu Museum of Art - dedicated to art and education focusing on arts from around the world and Hawaiian culture itself. More info, here. Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988) - was a U.S born sculptor and designer who traveled the world to understand his own works. He collaborated with many artists from all over the world. More info, here. Kiyoshi Nakashima - an artist and designer who designed woodblock prints, in the 1980's. His most famous are his melancholy women prints. Some can be found, here. Karl Bickle (1881-1972) - an ex newspaper man at the turn of the 20th Century Bickle who retired in Sarasota, Florida in 1935. He was influential in the opening of the Ringling Museum in 1945. More info, here. Onchi Kōshirō (1891-1955) - originally designing poetry and books Onchi became on of the most I important sōsaku hanga artists and promotor of the medium. His works are saught after today. More info, here. Paul Gauguin (1848 - 1903) - self taught artist, ex-stockbroker, travels to Brittany, France in 1886 where he sows the seeds of his Symbolist Movement. He is famous for his works made in Tahiti, perhaps now seen as a bit naïve and privileged, these works, were expressed through painting, woodcuts and the written word. He also painted self portraits, and landscapes searching for the spiritual via colour and form. The National Gallery has a very good history of Gauguin here. François Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) - a sculptor of the human form, Auguste Rodin was a French artist who's work took off when he was commissioned by the French government in 1879. One of his most famous works is “The Gates of Hell” a commissioned work for the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, a museum which was never built. For more information about Rodin, The National Gallery has a biography, here. mokume - is a woodblock printing technique where, by using heavy pressure on wood which contains a heavy grain, the artist can reveal the grain in their work. Kiyoshi Saitō Museum of Art - located in Yanaizu, Fukushima, Japan this museum is dedicated to the art and works of Kiyoshi Saitō. Opened in 1997, the museum holds rotating shows connected to Saitō's works. Museum website can be found, here. Boston Museum of Fine Arts - a museum with a rich history with Japanese artwork, especially woodblock prints. It holds the largest collection of Japanese art outside of Japan. Many of their woodblock prints are held online, here. A video on YouTube found, here, describing the MFA's history, and its collections. Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art - opened in 1984 in Fukushima City, Fukushima, this museum contains works from Japan and all over the world. The website is in both Japanese and English, and can be found, here. Ms. Paget uses the Japanese words for certain woods which mokuhanga printmakers can use. They are: kiri - a paulownia wood keyaki - Japanese zelkova tree Steady Gaze - is a print which Saitō produced in 1952, with two cats staring in different directions with two different backgrounds, one red (Animal) and one blue (Two Cats). I found another Steady Gaze cat print from 1950 and sold as a scroll. It can be found, here. Edward Munch (1863-1944) - was a painter from Norway who is collectively famous for his painting, The Scream, painted in 1893. More info can be found, here. Pieter Cornelius Mondrian (1872-1944) - a Dutch artist who's work helped found De Stijl in 1917, a group of Dutch painters who helped codify Mondrian's abstraction and industrial design. Mondrian has a wide spectrum of works and styles created throughout his career. More information can be found, here from the Guggenheim. Aizu, Fukushima, Japan - is a geographical area located in West Fukushima Prefecture, , Japan. It has a long history and is one of the nicest areas in Japan that I have visited, Tourist information can be found, here. Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900) - was a Japanese woodblock designer of the Utagawa School of artists. His work flourished in the Meiji Period (1868-1912) of Japanese history, a period of immense change politically, economically, and industrially. Some of Kunichika's works can be found, here. Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915) - was a woodblock print designer famous for his war prints on the First Sino-Japanese War (July 25, 1894- April 17, 1895). More info, here. Toshihide Migita (1863-1925) - a woodblock designer known for his own print designs of the First Sino-Japanese War, kabuki portraits, bijin-ga, and landscape. More info, here. Pearl Habor woodblock prints - are a series of woodblock prints produced in 1942. One such print, found here, was designed by Hasegawa Sadanobu III (1881-1963). Russo-Japanese War (February 8, 1904 - September 5, 1905) - was a war between the Imperial Russian and Imperial Japanese military taking place in China. Information about its background can be found here at history.com, and here. Andreas Marks - is a scholar and Mary Griggs Burke curator of Japanese and Korean Art and Director of the Clark Center for Japanese Art at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. print panels - artworks, like woodblock prints, can come in various numbers of panels. Single panels is one print, diptychs are two panels, triptychs are three panels, quadriptych his four panels, pentaptych is five panels. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) - was a woodblock designer who began his art life as a painter. He worked predominantly with Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962) designing some of the most famous woodblock prints from the Watanabe atelier such as Winter Moon over Toyama Plain, here. Ogata Gekko (1859-1920) - was a woodblock print designer during the Meiji Period (1868-1912) of Japanese history. Famous for his war prints of the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895.) more info, here. Yokoyama Taikan (1868-1958) - was a Nihon-ga painter who exhibited around the world. His work, such as Mount Fuji in Japan has been deemed to have been nationalistic and proto-fascist. A great book on the subject is, “The Politics of Painting: Fascism and Japanese Art during the Second World War (University of Hawai'i Press, 2019) Hitler Youth - was a a youth organization formed in 1922 to indoctrinate children in Nazi propaganda, to be better prepared to fight in the German military. More info, here. Teiten - started in 1919 until 1934, Teikoku Bijutsu Tenrankai, was one of several (Bunten, Shin Bunten, Nitten, and Shin Nitten) Japanese Fine Arts Exhibition's held yearly in Japan. Teiten was famous for creating a platform for creative woodblock printing. Minami-za - is a kabuki theatre located in. Kyōto, Japan. more, info here. Yamamura Kōka (1885-1942) - was a woodblock print designer and artist who helped design many prints for Watanabe as well as for his Publishing Committee for Yamamura Kōka's prints. more info here. Yotsuya Kaidan - ghost play, predominantly performed in kabuki. Staged for the first time in 1825. It has been performed steadily in kabuki since its first performance. more info, here. Heron Maiden (Sagi Musume)- is a Japanese folk-tale which is a very famous kabuki dance expertly performed by Bandō Tamasaburō V. Watch, here. Bromide photography - is a type of early Twentieth Century commercial photography found in Japan , usually photos of geisha, kabuki actors, and sports people. Junichiro Sekino (1914-1988) - was a woodblock printmaker and illustrator who studied with Onchi Koshiro (1891-1955). More info, here. Yakusha-e - is a Japanese word for kabuki actor prints. More info, here. First Thursday Society - started by Onchi Kōshiro in 1939 to develop sōsaku hanga. more info from Ronin Gallery, here. opening and closing credit music - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Anything That's Rock 'n' Roll (1976) Gone Gator Records © Popular Wheat Productions logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Україну If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***
On this episode of Ra World Address, Ra talks about the warm winter, the cube discovered on the moon and a Maply Syrup shortage due to weather. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/raworldaddress/message
Moon knew change would come eventually. With the change of season, she knew something needed to happen. Read the story here: https://karliswriting.wordpress.com/2021/06/25/a-winter-moon/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karliswriting/message
Edinburgh High Street on a bright moonlit night.
Poems for this episode: “To My Mother” by Edgar Allan Poe“The Winter Moon” by James Robert Kibby“You Can’t Beat the Beech Tree” by Tiffany Clark“”Hope” is the thing with feathers” by Emily Dickinson Check out Tiffany’s Book Memories: Guiding Us Through Life For more about the American Beech Tree click here For more information about…Read more Building an Isthmus
This poem was inspired by a divine experience I had while smoking my pipe. The Moons in Winter make me emotional.
Poetry,Podcast,Performance,Production: ©2017, 2020, 2021 Brian Crouth All rights reserved Song credit:“OnThou” by Ever So Blue (Epidemic Sound) Photo credit: Edmilson Junior (Unsplash) Send an email to brianspoetryoasis@gmail.com and share your take on a “full moon wrapped in a riddle” and I’ll send you an audio of an never-before-heard Oasis Experience just for you. I look forward to journeying together and getting to know you. Until next time. Peace! “The crisp, cold, wintery air had already swept the clouds away to create a clear a grey canvas with wisps of mist left over for effect for a late January moon in all its fullness.”
Si on parle de la lune au Nunavut, il faut rendre hommage à Tarqiup Inua, ou le maitre de la lune, une divinité suprêmement importante pour un peuple à la croisée de la faim, des noirceurs hivernales et de la cruauté humaine… ☩ PIÈCES PRÉSENTÉES ☩ 1. DESPONDANT MOON (Royaume-Uni) - The Veil of the Winter Moon
Your browser does not support the audio element. Click the Title to Play or DownloadThis podcast is a presentation entitled "Neuro-Andragogy: Science & Art of Changing the Brain" Presented by Dr. Kristen Betts, Clinical Professor, Drexel University School of Education. It was delivered at the PADLA Annual Conference and Expo. PADLA is the PA/DE/NJ chapter of the United States Distance Learning Association.Dr. Betts discussed these topics:PLAY VIDEO VERSIONNeuroplasticityMetacognitionFunctional FixednessAndragogyNeurodiversityUniversal Design for Learning (UDL)Differentiated InstructionNeuro-AndragogyLinks:Neuro Teach by Glenn Whitman & Ian KelleherAfter Watching This, Your Brain Will Not be the Same by Dr. Lara BoydWhat is Neuroplasticity by Dr. Michael ValenzuelaDrexel University Conquer CollaborativePADLAPodsafe music selection"Winter Moon" by Rhonda Lorence - from the new age viola album "Winter Moon"Duration: 40:20
In the final episode of season four of Salty, we’ll be hearing a woman’s story of abortion and healing. The topic of abortion is obviously as loaded and sensitive as a topic can be, so listen with discretion. We’ll also wrap up the this season’s theme, and pay Julian of Norwich our final visit. Subscribe to Salty on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you listen to podcasts, and please consider leaving a review here if you’ve enjoyed this season: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/salty/id1337417041 This season's music has been by Daniel Pimentel and The Substant. You can download the song you heard today, “Winter Moon”, and his other music on Amazon Music, iTunes, and Spotify. Additional Music/Audio: LATASHA, The Mini Vandals, and Doug Maxwell
The guitarist, singer and songwriter Kris Drever – Radio 2 Folk Singer of the Year 2017 - was born and brought up on Orkney, the archipelago of about 70 islands off the Northern coast of Scotland which is steeped in history. Kris takes Matthew Bannister for a walk, starting in the main town of Kirkwall with its huge sandstone cathedral commemorating St Magnus who came to an untimely end. In the graveyard Kris sings “Winter Moon”. Then they head off to the shores of the great natural harbour at Scapa Flow where Kris performs his powerful song about the scuttling of the entire German navy there in 1919. They end up at the chapel created in a nissen hut by Italian prisoners during the Second World War – a poignant setting for Kris’s song “Ghosts”. Along the way, Kris reflects on the influence of his musical parents; on Scotland’s fondness for strong drink and explains why he’s now moved to Shetland. It’s another great episode with a thoughtful and inspiring artist. Visit our website: https://www.folkonfoot.comSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/folkonfoot
Today’s episode of Salty will be a bit shorter, and different from the normal format because I’ll be sharing my own story of miscarriage this past summer. This was incredibly difficult for me to make, but I’m blessed to have such wonderful people to share it with. Subscribe to Salty on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you listen to podcasts, and please consider leaving a review if you like what you hear. This season's music is by Daniel Pimentel. You can download the song you heard today, “Winter Moon”, and his other music on Amazon Music, iTunes, and Spotify. Additional Music/Audio: Passion Chorale, Performed by Rodney Jantzi, LATASHA, Doug Maxwell, and a LibriVox Recording by David Barnes
“Do you think fairies are real, Mama?” Sophia asked as Dandelion pressed a garlic clove into the dark soil, and reached for another. Dandelion smiled and brushed her dreadlocks from her face, let her eyes drift over the rugged landscaped. “If they are, this is where’d they’d live.” Horror Tales is produced with original creepy music and scary sound effects by Max Ablitzer. This horror fiction was written by Matthew Brockmeyer and is narrated by Kieran Davison from Distant Light Narrations. To support the show share and rate this episode. Visit us on Twitter, Facebook or our website.
On her sultry and soulful debut EP What We Had, Rebecca draws from a fresh whirlwind of classic and contemporary influences. With every swaying breeze of her distinctive voice, the multi-talented artist makes each track an opportunity to dream, love and reminisce wistfully about beautiful times gone by. She weaves this laid back magic over old school soul.Renowned producer Jason Miles adds his retro sounds on the Fender Rhodes, Vox Continental and Wurlitzer. “I really appreciate the opportunity to work with Jason and so many incredible musicians in making the dream of recording my first full-fledged project. Their incredible musicianship and craftsmanship inspired me every time I was in the studio.” After opening the EP with a dreamy and sensual twist on Hoagy Carmichael’s rarely covered gem “Winter Moon,” Rebecca keeps the sense of traveling nostalgia going with “What We Had.” This lush and graceful look back at a joyful romance was penned by Rebecca, her father Dennis and guitarist Jonah Prendergast. Rebecca and Dennis also co-wrote the set’s other original “Feel Alive,” a charming declaration of love and how it changes the heart. Also included on the EP is Rebecca’s 2016 single of "Jet Samba,” marking the first time legendary Brazilian composer Marcos Valle’s 2005 instrumental hit was recorded as a vocal. The track received a 4 star review in the January issue of the United Kingdom's premier jazz publication, Jazz Journal. "Angel's vocal and her band's combined musicality masters the jazz samba and pop fusions perfectly…An expressive EP taster.”-Jason Balzarano “Whether I’m performing live or recording, I’ve always been driven by my desire to evoke a meaningful emotional response.It’s all about connecting with people and bringing them together to make them feel they’re not alone. Music has always been part of how I think and do things in my life, and moving forward, I simply want to touch these audiences with the stories I tell.” Paving the way for Rebecca’s emergence as an artist in her own right, the 22-year old singer performed gigswith her father’s band at NYC hotspots including The Iridium,The Metropolitan Room and Café Noctambulo. “My dad has had a huge impact on my taste musically. Growing up he would play Peggy Lee, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Elvis and the Beatles on my car rides to school. I loved it all.” Rebecca recently graduated with a degree in Vocal Jazz Studies from Ithaca College. She credits her immersive studies withgiving her the practical skills to develop her individually inspired style. A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org
On her sultry and soulful debut EP What We Had, Rebecca draws from a fresh whirlwind of classic and contemporary influences.With every swaying breeze of her distinctive voice, the multi-talented artist makes each track an opportunity to dream, love and reminisce wistfully about beautiful times gone by. She weaves this laid back magic over old school soul.Renowned producer Jason Miles adds his retro sounds on the Fender Rhodes, Vox Continental and Wurlitzer. “I really appreciate the opportunity to work with Jason and so many incredible musicians in making the dream of recording my first full-fledged project. Their incredible musicianship and craftsmanship inspired me every time I was in the studio.”After opening the EP with a dreamy and sensual twist on Hoagy Carmichael’s rarely covered gem “Winter Moon,” Rebecca keeps the sense of traveling nostalgia going with “What We Had.” This lush and graceful look back at a joyful romance was penned by Rebecca, her father Dennis and guitarist Jonah Prendergast. Rebecca and Dennis also co-wrote the set’s other original “Feel Alive,” a charming declaration of love and how it changes the heart. Also included on the EP is Rebecca’s 2016 single of "Jet Samba,” marking the first time legendary Brazilian composer Marcos Valle’s 2005 instrumental hit was recorded as a vocal. The track received a 4 star review in the January issue of the United Kingdom's premier jazz publication, Jazz Journal. "Angel's vocal and her band's combined musicality masters the jazz samba and pop fusions perfectly…An expressive EP taster.”-Jason Balzarano“Whether I’m performing live or recording, I’ve always been driven by my desire to evoke a meaningful emotional response.It’s all about connecting with people and bringing them together to make them feel they’re not alone. Music has always been part of how I think and do things in my life, and moving forward, I simply want to touch these audiences with the stories I tell.”Paving the way for Rebecca’s emergence as an artist in her own right, the 22-year old singer performed gigswith her father’s band at NYC hotspots including The Iridium,The Metropolitan Room and Café Noctambulo. “My dad has had a huge impact on my taste musically. Growing up he would play Peggy Lee, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Elvis and the Beatles on my car rides to school. I loved it all.”Rebecca recently graduated with a degree in Vocal Jazz Studies from Ithaca College. She credits her immersive studies withgiving her the practical skills to develop her individually inspired style.A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org
On her sultry and soulful debut EP What We Had, Rebecca draws from a fresh whirlwind of classic and contemporary influences. With every swaying breeze of her distinctive voice, the multi-talented artist makes each track an opportunity to dream, love and reminisce wistfully about beautiful times gone by. She weaves this laid back magic over old school soul.Renowned producer Jason Miles adds his retro sounds on the Fender Rhodes, Vox Continental and Wurlitzer. “I really appreciate the opportunity to work with Jason and so many incredible musicians in making the dream of recording my first full-fledged project. Their incredible musicianship and craftsmanship inspired me every time I was in the studio.” After opening the EP with a dreamy and sensual twist on Hoagy Carmichael’s rarely covered gem “Winter Moon,” Rebecca keeps the sense of traveling nostalgia going with “What We Had.” This lush and graceful look back at a joyful romance was penned by Rebecca, her father Dennis and guitarist Jonah Prendergast. Rebecca and Dennis also co-wrote the set’s other original “Feel Alive,” a charming declaration of love and how it changes the heart. Also included on the EP is Rebecca’s 2016 single of "Jet Samba,” marking the first time legendary Brazilian composer Marcos Valle’s 2005 instrumental hit was recorded as a vocal. The track received a 4 star review in the January issue of the United Kingdom's premier jazz publication, Jazz Journal. "Angel's vocal and her band's combined musicality masters the jazz samba and pop fusions perfectly…An expressive EP taster.”-Jason Balzarano "Whether I’m performing live or recording, I’ve always been driven by my desire to evoke a meaningful emotional response.It’s all about connecting with people and bringing them together to make them feel they’re not alone. Music has always been part of how I think and do things in my life, and moving forward, I simply want to touch these audiences with the stories I tell.” Paving the way for Rebecca’s emergence as an artist in her own right, the 22-year old singer performed gigs with her father’s band at NYC hotspots including The Iridium,The Metropolitan Room and Café Noctambulo. “My dad has had a huge impact on my taste musically. Growing up he would play Peggy Lee, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Elvis and the Beatles on my car rides to school. I loved it all.” Rebecca recently graduated with a degree in Vocal Jazz Studies from Ithaca College. She credits her immersive studies with giving her the practical skills to develop her individually inspired style.
On this episode You can prove anything with statistics! Burning music a little too much and what is evidence? Are all looked into. Playing us out is Winter Moon from Melbourne, Australia, who off a spoonful of blues and a dash of psych-rock and a whole lot of soul is what they offer. Learn more about this brilliant band by following the below links: https://wintermoonband.bandcamp.com/?fbclid=IwAR0ZFOz51tW3Em95BocxEcGx8eQv5PolwI0lAPy9kn-hVkZrJZJN_bSW5bg https://open.spotify.com/album/1XMbJhFJh7KDnWMfhqkqfI?si=VZj-7lwuRZ6Mc5JSik4YZw&fbclid=IwAR1m4zCrblI1RgFL35xNyO-FCL4qFXMBw_V62ScnjF98Oto57glHtJRLrCQ
Singer songwriter Mindy Gledhill shares her faith crisis experience that inspired her new album Rabbit Hole. For years, Mindy Gledhill’s relentless search for meaning has inspired her to pursue a variety of musical projects, both at home and abroad, and has now launched her head-first down a rabbit hole of new melodic creativity. Over the course of her musical career, Mindy has recorded wildly successful indie albums with a cadre of award-winning producers, starting with her 2004 debut, followed by four more albums over the next decade (Feather in the Wind, Anchor, Pocketful of Poetry, and the Christmas album Winter Moon). In addition to her own releases, Mindy has also performed as a guest artist on multiple acclaimed projects, including Kaskade’s 2011 Grammy-nominated album, Fire & Ice. Her popularity has led to sold out shows across the US, as well as performances with remarkable musical groups ranging from orchestras and rock bands to bluegrass revivalists. It’s also brought her music to primetime TV, where it has appeared in So You Think You Can Dance, Bones, 20/20, The Good Wife, and Dancing with the Stars. In addition, her work has been featured in several television commercials, including Fruit of the Loom’s 2012 Olympic Games ad campaign, AAA Insurance’s 2014 Super Bowl campaign, and LG Phones, to name a few. But as rewarding as those successes have been, Mindy has always felt compelled to traverse the provincial borders of her backyard. Over the years, she has sung and danced with inspiring Kenyan women while on a humanitarian trip, guided an artists’ retreat to Morocco, and enjoyed sold-out tours in Japan and a number-one hit single in Korea. More recently, the personal trails she has blazed—complete with unexpected forks, twists, and turns—have led to a fresh destination on her musical map. Her new album, appropriately entitled Rabbit Hole, is the breathy confessional of a rapt soul who slipped down the curious tunnel of experience, landed in a hall of locked doors, and refused to be contained. In Rabbit Hole, Mindy confronts the challenges of life—all its unfulfilled expectations, sudden detours, and existential wounds—and presents us with a silver lining through bouncy rhythms and ballads of unabashed optimism. In spite of life’s crucibles and crises, she reassures us that everything is going to be alright, and that “To be upside down is a fine way to be.”
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Episode 17 of Art Of Touring features Winter Moon! Recorded at The Bendigo Hotel on Friday August 2nd. Art of Touring is brought to you this week by Jack Rabbit Slim's!
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The Not Old Better Show Interview series, Rob Kapilow, What Makes It Great, Smithsonian Associates As part of our Smithsonian Associates, Art of Living series, our guest today on the Not Old Better Show is composer, performer, podcaster, radio show host, and music expert, Rob Kapilow. Rob is well known for so many things, but his “What Makes It Great” series is perhaps a “go to” resource on music. There's “FamilyMusick,” for kids, and Rob is well known for his “Polar Express,” “Green Eggs & Hamadeus,” and his vocal score companion, “Dr Suess' Gertrude McFuzz,” Kapilow's “Citypieces,” with communities, and places in history, including his work with the Blackfeet tribe titled, “Summer Sun, Winter Moon” are stunning. Just a lot of brilliant work. Rob's new ebook, "What Makes It Great, Enhanced Edition," is out now, too, and can be found HERE. Rob, along with a group accompanying him, will share music from Harold Arlen, who wrote over 500 songs, many, many well known, but Arlen himself isn't so well known. None other than George Gershwin called him “the most original of all of us,” he won an Oscar, and had many hits, and yet he's largely unfamiliar to many of us. Any fan of the Great American Songbook could hum a few bars of "Over the Rainbow," "Stormy Weather" or "That Old Black Magic" without having to think too hard. And yet, the composer of those songs remains little known. His songs are so alive that many major singers, including Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and even George Harrison, here singing “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea.” All that changes Sunday night, October 30, when Rob Kapilow will be presenting “What Makes It Great,” (I think I counted 21 seasons of “What Makes It Great,”) in Washington DC, at the Baird Auditorium, and the program begins at 6 PM, sharp. I'll be there. Those who know Rob, know of his work, and know of his 21 seasons of “What Makes In Great” on NPR, agree that Rob is a born teacher, a motivational speaker, and game show host, all rolled into one,” according to the Boston Globe. Audiences agree. Join Rob and guests on Oct. 30, 2016, for Smithsonian Associates series, co-presented by Washington Performing Arts, and tickets are HERE. Enjoy.
This podcast is Part 3 of a Mormon Stories and A Thoughtful Faith Collaboration. Mindy Gledhill is an American indie pop music singer-song writer. She has five albums, the Sum of all Grace, Anchor, Winter Moon and Pocketful of Poetry and has collaborated on many others. Mindy’s music appears in film, television and commercials. Its has been described as ‘tender, emotional, intelligent, and touchingly auto-biographical, fun flirty and heartfelt.’ Her vocal style is warm and rich; each of her songs attest to the tremendous talent she has as both a musician and a lyricist. She’s also innovative and entrepreneurial and in 2012 was recognized as one of “Utah’s 40 Under 40” in the Utah Valley Business Q Magazine. But Mindy also has a rich life story. Born into a large Mormon family she grew up in a faith tradition that could not keep up with her growing awareness of gender inequality and patriarchy. Mindy joins Gina to discuss her life, her work, her family and her personal gender politics. In Parts One and Two of the series John Dehlin interviewed pop artist Mindy Gledhill and classical pianist Dustin Gledhill regarding their new electronic synth-pop project called Hive Riot. In Part 3 A Thoughtful Faith podcast host Gina Colvin interviews Mindy about her faith, women’s issues, and other dimensions of Mindy’s experiences as a woman, mother, wife, pop artist, Mormon, and human. In Part 1 John explores Mindy and Dustin’s respective stories as Mormons, along with their careers as successful musical performing artists. Dustin also discusses his difficulties as a gay Mormon (including his attempts to change his sexual orientation, driving him to the point of suicide), and Mindy discusses her journey to become an LGBT ally (partially through Dustin’s influence). In Part 2we discuss the Hive Riot project (which is the perfect Christmas Gift for this holiday season…along with Mindy’s Christmas album).
Today KG speaks with Scott Blum about his new book "Winter Moon Rises," scheduled for release on November 1st. ....Conversations is sponsored by http://www.PurePlantEssentials.com an eco-friendly organic aromatherapy company specializing in pure essential oils, custom crafted blends, sprays and ready-to-us formulas for specific health conditions. Please visit http://www.PurePlantEssentials.com today. ....Scott Blum is the best-selling author of "Waiting for Autumn" and "Summer’s Path" and the co-founder of the hugely popular inspirational website DailyOM. Scott is also an accomplished filmmaker and multimedia artist and has produced numerous critically acclaimed works, including writing and directing the feature film "Walk-In" which is based on his book "Summer’s Path." Scott lives in the mountains of Ashland, Oregon, with his wife and business partner, Madisyn Taylor, and their son, Oliver Moon. To learn more about Scott and his work please visit his website: http://www.Scottblum.net where you can download free chapters of Scott’s new book "Winter Moon Rises," read Scott’s blog and see behind the scenes footage of his new film "Walk-in."
Strange Bedfellows In this episode, Ginny discusses the tense but inevitable relationship between Christianity and Tarot. Music: "Winter Moon" by Rhonda Lawrence, Magnatune
Episode 26 is available for download.1:07:33 minutes 32.6MBIn this episode you'll hear:1)Answers to the Question of the Week: How did you get into belly dance? What has been the most unusual place you've performed? Who are some of your favorite dancers (both on a local level and national, international level)? How did the dance affect your life style?The next question: Where do you listen to Shimmy Cast or what do you do when you listen to Shimmy Cast?2)Review: Tutankhamun And the Golden Age of the Pharaohs exhibit soundtrack. Note: The reviewer purchased this CD.3)Podcast-safe music: Coconino from the album Music of Waters by Shira Kammen, which is available at magnatune.com.4)Emails/FeedbackPsychspirit5)Chicago discussion.Tutankhamun And the Golden Age of the PharaohsTizi MelloulErika6)Podcast-safe music: Voices in the Forest from the album Winter Moon by Rhonda Lorence, which is available at magnatune.com.
Episode 21 is available for download.54:17 minutes 26.1MBIn this episode you'll hear:1)Answers to the Question of the Week: What is the most unusual place you've performed or been asked to perform?The next question: What move did you find the most challenging and why?2)News - see forum board for links.3)Belly Dance Lesson 2 with Cory Zamora reviewed by Anala Rabari. Note: The reviewer rented this DVD.4)Podcast-safe music: Mirrored Image from the album Vibrant by Cargo Cult, which is available at magnatune.com.5)Emails/Feedback6)Interview with Princess Farhana part 1.7)Podcast-safe music: Vanishing from the album Winter Moon by Rhonda Lorence, which is available at magnatune.com
In this episode of the Casey Stratton Podcast I discuss current events, including President Barack Obama's recent announcement about the war in Afghanistan. I then take a question about social networking in the modern era before discussing the reason why the podcast is 2 days late. Wendy makes TONS of appearances, some amusing and some obnoxious. I talk briefly about the new holiday album, A Winter Moon before performing I Won't Let Go Just Yet, and original I wrote for it. I then close out the podcast with a 2001 recording I did of Loreena McKennitt's Snow. Music recommendation is Poison and Wine by The Civil Wars."The Civil Wars craft ethereal, tenderly exquisite songs that are the aural equivalent of finely spun gossamer."Buy A Winter Moon in the new CS Digital StoreBuy A Winter Moon in the OLD CS Digital StoreGet a FREE DOWNLOAD of "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" from A Winter MoonBuy the Complete Holiday Collection 1996-2007Buy Poison and Wine by The Civil Wars on iTunesVisit The Civil Wars' MySpace page for a free live album downloademail me a question at podcasts@caseystratton.comListen to Podcast #40