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Wellness Through Ayurveda by Athreya Herbs

In winter, due to the dry and cold weather, our Dosha energies get disrupted. This leads to an imbalance between Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Through this podcast, Athreya Herbs aims to provide a balance between the Dosha energies in the winter season by suggesting winter health solutions and remedies. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/athreya-herbs/support

Mow To Grow Podcast
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Mow To Grow Podcast

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PBPS Podcast
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PBPS Podcast

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Bloomberg Surveillance
Bloomberg Surveillance: Beyond the Crypto Winter (Podcast)

Bloomberg Surveillance

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Cameron Dawson, Newedge Wealth Chief Investment Officer, says that signs of a recession will come from the market, not the Fed. Bill Dudley, Former NY Fed President & Bloomberg Opinion columnist, expects central banks to introduce digital currencies amid disarray in the crypto sector. Mike Mayo, Wells Fargo Senior Equity Analyst, says AI can take the relationship between banks and technology to another level. Katy Kaminski, AlphaSimplex Chief Research Strategist, says she's concerned about the risk-on rally in the bond market. Norman Roule, Center for Strategic & International Studies Senior Adviser, breaks down the latest on the Israel-Hamas war amid the release of more hostages from Gaza. Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. Sign up now: https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance Full transcript:  This is the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast. I'm Tom Keane, along with Jonathan Farrow and Lisa Abramowitz. Join us each day for insight from the best and economics, geopolitics, finance and investment. Subscribe to Bloomberg Surveillance on demand on Apple, Spotify and anywhere you get your podcasts, and always on Bloomberg dot Com, the Bloomberg Terminal, and the Bloomberg Business app. Cameron Dawson tear eyed over the quality of that data. Check Cio of New Edge Wealth joining us right now. What's your conviction the next year? I'm talking about you need to get conviction. Now, do you have a lot of conviction? I think that we have to judge as we go into the end of the year when we look at where we in the year with positioning and sentiment and valuations and earnings expectations, because if we get to a point where those things are stretched, where people have been drawn into the market, everybody chases the market into a rallying to the year end, that's when you probably want to start asking questions of how sustainable or durable is We learned that lesson really powerfully this year in the opposite direction. People were underweight, valuations had come in, positioning was very light, and that set up for a very powerful year this year. One really difficult thing for a lot of people is to get two things right. Won the call on the economy and to what the economy means for financial markets. I was looking at Deutsche Bank's call yesterday least when I were going back and forth on this, They've got recession one hundred and seventy five basis points of cuts. Then bink chat is saying fifty one hundred on the SMP. Is good news bad news? Or is bad news good news? What is it? I mean, it's sort of that I want it all and I want it now kind of mentality, which is that I want a FED that's supportive, and I want an economy and earnings that are going to be growing very strongly. And I have to think that we need to ask the question of if a strong economy and strong earnings are consistent with having FED rate cuts and a recession, and if we can have both at the same time, meaning that if the FED is cutting rates, can we really grow earnings at twelve percent next year? Do we actually have the potential that we could have a third year in a row of earnings being closer to flat. If we have a recession. Well, this is John Sulfis basically saying people think we're late cycle, we're actually mid cycle. That if the Federal cuts rates is just sort of a mechanical year over year trying to adapt restrictiveness to inflation, and that that will pave the way for companies to continue to evolve, particularly in the consumer cyclicals. Thoughts. Yeah, it's interesting. You go back to the times when the Fed cut rates and we didn't have a recession ninety five, ninety eight, and twenty nineteen. What's interesting is that the Fed was actually very fearful of a recession in each of those times. They talked about the US not being an island. What's interesting is that the market wasn't scared of a recession. There was no impact to earnings. You had the market hitting all time highs as they were cutting rates. So I think we have to take the cue from the market if it starts to sniff out that data is weakening, that data is starting to come in where we need to be cutting earnings stents we don't hit all time highs in markets, that's when you'd say maybe recession risk is actually higher. So what's your conviction is it to basically shift away from the conviction of everybody else that equities are going to go higher and to take the other side. I think it's incredibly important to remain invested even in times of uncertainty, and the way that we do that is focusing on quality, focusing on companies that can block and tackle, which just means that I want to take out the risk that the economy is going to roll over and I'm going to have big earnings downside. But I also don't want to be over levered. I don't want to be overextended on risk having to have the best case scenario in order for my investments to work. So it's still that middle ground. It's worked really well this year, it likely works really well next year as well, as we think we are still in that late cycle environment. What's so interesting to me is the idea of developing a conviction with five percent money market fund trillions out there. Is part of your optimism of that money shifts given disinflation yields? Yeah, you know, it's a really good question. If all the money market funds is truly investible cap not all, but even at the margin that supports the bid. And we do know that investors compared to the twenty twenty two peak are about three percent less allocated to equities than they were at the peak and twenty twenty two looking at the AAII data, so that would suggest that there is still money on the sidelines, that there still is positioning to be drawn back in. And the good news is that there's cash, there's liquidity. In order to do that, we'll have to continue to watch that data because once people get fully invested, this is critical. I don't mean to interrupt, but you've nailed it. Three percent as the delta here from AAI or whatever it is, AARP, whatever. But the answer is if that money shifts and makes up the three percent difference, what does that do in SMP or Dell points, Well, it likely means that we can continue the rally, But then it calls into question the durability of the rally. Do we test the twenty twenty two high, do we break through it with gusto and really have the kind of rally that we saw coming out of time like twenty eighteen, twenty nineteen, or instead, do we have this sideways chop that looks a lot more like what we experienced in the seventies or even in the two thousands. And it's Chris Harvey is talking about did you just request a down forecast? I did, just busting this. You have a down forecast? Absolutely not. I'm sorry. That was beautiful. Do you want to explain why you don't have a down forecast because it's a price weighted index? Thank you, Cameron Tak Is that enough? Jar Denney SPX five thousands, forty one thousand on the show clip that? I mean, honestly, you guys just gonnatrol each other all morning beautiful. And I said, the perfect ending to this exchange was very good. You know it was great. It was very good. Camera. Thank you. It's going to see it. Cameron Dawson, I knew ittch Wealth, welcome back anytime. I'm going to play this off my book of the year years ago, Ken rog I was very courageous, The Curse of Cash. He's writing about where we are with digital currencies, what the Bank of International Settlements in Geneva thinks, what Central Bank says. He was at the New York Fed. Thanks. Bill Dudley joins us right now writing an important column on c B d C central bank digital currencies, Bill Dudley, very valuable and thought provoking. This morning, we just saw criminal trials, guilty verdicts, maybe appeals involved. But are we getting away from the presumed criminality, the punishment, the secrecy that Ken Rogoff had the courage to talk about. Well, I think that the crypto space is in disarray right now, and the real question now is our central banks around the world going to introduce central bank digital currencies to sort of take up that slack. I think that's going to happen, probably going to be more evolutionary than revolutionary, because it depends on what payment system that you're starting with. I think we're central bank digital currencies could play a very very important role. This is highlighted a new paper that we put out by the brent Witz Committee is really on cross border payments. We had a system of central bank digital currencies where the interfaces were harmonized, you could probably execute payments on a cross border basis at a fraction of the cost. Today, for a lot of migrant workers when they're sending their payments abroad, it costs over five percent of the value of the payment just to execute the trade. It's very slow. So we can certainly do a lot better than than we're doing right now now in this process. The FIT is very far far behind in terms of their work on central bank digital currencies, and in the US there's a quite a bit of skepticism about the need for central bank digital currencies. Why is this work continue? Well, that's so hard of the matter. I'm going to go to Raphael Our owns a high ground on this at BIS. He's documented the incredible friction of transactions in the real world. We all thought we'd be trading bitcoin and you know, John would be down at Selene trading bitcoin for a sweater, but the answers were not. We could really get down to where this is efficacious for central banks. We could really squeeze us down to where there's no transactional friction. Well, that'll obviously always give a little bit of transactional friction, but we can do a lot better than we're doing right now. I mean, in central bank digital currencies should be a pretty significant improvement over cash. I'll be just the safest cash, but in terms of the fault risk, because you'll be guaranteed by the sovereign nation, but you don't have worries about storage. You can transact with digital cash across long distances, So to me, it's like cash plus it's superior to cache and something that we the US should start to innovate on. There's a concern bill that as you disintermediate banks, essentially those agents that really capitalize from those frictions that exist, that some of the functioning of markets that traditionally has supported things like treasuries starts to ebb away. How concerned are you as you start to adopt new, less friction build methods and as capital markets slow in the wake of rate hikes, how much does that really disintermediate banks that really are still essential for the functioning of the treasury market. It really depends on central bank digital currency design, and I think there you want to have a two tier system where the banks continue to own the customer relationships. Central banks don't want to have customer relationships with hundreds of millions of households, so they should hand that off to the banking system. The second thing you want to do is make sure that the central bank digital currency doesn't pay interest. If it doesn't pay interest, it's basically going to be used for payments, not for investment, So that preserves the role of the central of commercial banks as intermediaries. So I think if you do those two things essentially protect that the commercial banking system is providing financial intermediation services, but the central bank helps provide a better payments medium. The reason why I ask is on a broader sense away from digital currencies, is there is increasing concern about how much of the risk taking activity and how much, frankly, of financial market functioning has moved outside of the highly regulated banks into the private sector. Earlier this morning, UBAS chair Clem Kelliher came out warning again that there's a bubble in private markets and that there's risks building there as an increasing amount of lending moved to that area. Are you concerned about that? Do you think that there is this sort of situation forming on the heels of rate hikes, on the heels of the more tightly regulated banks that deserves greater scrutiny. Absolutely? I think this notion that all we need to do to fix the problems that we saw in March of twenty twenty in the banking system is to appile a lot higher capal requirements on the largest banks. I think that's misguided. Increase the cabal requirements on the biggest banks, You're just going to push activity out into the non regulated banking sector, and that's going to make the financial system less secure, more unstable than the current regime. So I think we need to think really hard about what were the problems in March twenty twenty and how to address them. Bill, thanks for catching out with us. Give us an your view on that built outly the former New York Fed President Lie So this is joy. Why don't you bring in mister Mayo here because he's all AI in bankings, which makes me very happy actually because Thanksgiving dinners several of them. All of the discussion was about artificial intelligence. Mike Mayo focused on artificial intelligence as well, saying that it's not just going to be in big tech, it's also going to be in banks that you need to have AI talent at the financial institution, saying the marriage of banks with tech, including AI, is a long term positive that can help the industry trend toward record efficiency. Joining us now is the one and only Michael Mayo, Mike, thank you so much for being with us. So tell us just how much banks could benefit at a time where people have written them off as utilities that are overspending and are not going to make big returns. Well, if you're a bank and don't have an AI strategy, then you don't have a strategy because if the bank across the street has calculators or spreadsheets or Bloomberg terminals, yes, and you don't have those, then how are you going to compete? So AI is here to stay. The marriage of banks and tech has been a good one. It's stalled recently, but I think AI can rekindle that relationship by taking the productivity benefits which have been revenues per employee have improved by one third over the last decade. So banks and tech have been working, but I think AI can take that to another level. Is it a kind of thing where there'll be a few winners you mentioned Golias Mike Mayo in your noe is a kind of thing where four or five will win and the rest lose? Or can it actually be a benefit distributed across the industry? Well, I think most jobs at banks will be impacted. I mean, think of what I do. I'm an analyst, and analysis can be improved by this extra tool called a Now I do think there will always be a human in the loop for most cases. In other words, to prepare for your show today, Lisa and Tom, I went to chat GPT and said, what should I say in one sentence about this? And they said it's a revolution that will enable productivity, savings and better customer service. Well that's an improval. Well that's an improved starting point. But you know it's partly wrong. First, I'm not sure it's a revolution, especially at banks. It tends to be more of an evolution, and simply by enabling that potential doesn't mean that becomes a reality. And you've seen false starts cloud, You've had some buyers remorse. Blockchain didn't come out as quickly as expected. You know the dot com bubble one point. Oh, Tom, you remember all these Internet pollows which didn't survive. So I'm positive on the implications of AI, but I also I'm aware of the cast come back even further. George Ball E. F. Hutton. They blew it. They couldn't keep up on technology. This is Lisa. When there were cards with holes in them and a thing called Fortran. The answer is I want to know who the losers are going to be in this. I mean, I know you've got single best buys in all this, but what is the scale of the losers that you see in technology and banking three to five years out. Well, I do think Goliath is winning, and you have this poll by Evident. I know they've had the founders on your show. In fact, they have an all day conference in New York City tomorrow. So JP Morgan is number one front and center right now and their investment in technology are paying off. I'm surprised to see City Group in the top ten for all their issues with their back office, and they have major issues. They're making some efforts with AI. On the other hand, those banks that have not advanced with digitization and the cloud and getting their data together could struggle. And I do wonder about some of these mid sized banks. I mean, do they have the scale to really leverage these solutions and getting talent. Talent is such a big issue and you can't just buy talent off shelf. You can get solutions, but who's actually going to implement those solutions in each business line? So when I'm listening to you, I'm thinking how much are they're going to pay them. I mean, we're talking about open AI paying eight hundred thousand dollars to engineers at just at of a base level. I mean, how much your bank's going to have to pay some of this talent to come to their bank and develop similar solutions that can effectively support and reduce certain headcount in certain areas well. I think what you'll see is you'll see a reduction in headcount and some of those savings plowed back into paying other employees more money, especially AI engineers. They're in serious demand. But if you go to one of the largest banks, you have a whole career path. You can scale these solutions across tens of millions of customers as opposed to going to a smaller bank. I mean, what's your pitch. Now? There are some smaller banks in this evidence survey that performed quite well because they were already ahead on technology. So I think those winning in technology can keep winning more and those that are behind are going to have to have kind of a existential moment here. This can all work if banks have the cash to invest right and that sort of you put a pause on that at a time when potentially there could be a slow down and there could be some kind of reduction in revenues tied to slowing capital markets how much I understand this is a longer term call, but how much do you see a thawing in that kind of environment next year versus a tightening and the screws I mean, this is sort of one of the big disagreements for the backdrop for banks and capital markets activity at a time where yields are still high, but we also are potentially going to start seeing the effects of that. Well, I promise you I will be the first analyst to ask that question or earnings calls. If banks are spending too much money. Banks have no choice because of the headwinds from rates, recession possibility, and regulation. They must get more efficient. So if I'm the CEO of any bank and you're coming to me with the program for AI and want to invest a lot of money, I'd say, great, where are you saving the money to fund that? Nobody cares. All we want to know from Mike Mayo is what to do this year? Twelve months out, twelve months ago now flat on its back. We've had a magnificent seven moonshot right now. Keith briat Indexes twenty five percent above the pandemic low. Is this the year twenty twenty four of the banks? Do you load the boat here on banking? Well, look, the long arc of the benefits of the industry de risking has still yet to play out. Banks didn't get credit through the pandemic. The excuse was the government stimulus. Right now, you had some smaller regional banks fail earlier this year, so it's still delayed. So I still think over the next two to three years you see the benefit of the improved banking industry resiliency play out, and then they aren't as risky as perceived and they re rate at least back to historical And then the bigger question is longer term for the rerate above. Now, it's not immediate tom. I think as you get further out, you get better inflection points when it comes to banks, bread revenues, interest rates, effects, monetizing that capital markets backlog, and more clarity on regulation, which is a very big issues. Still, just real quick, just to follow up on the AI, what is the right AI investment? Is it getting some sort of application to write your reports for you. Is it being able to collate data from your customers to basically prescribe what they're going to do or want. What's the correct way. There's no one size fits off when it comes to AI investments. It's about banks tailoring those AI investments to their use cases that they have that's unique to them. So I find interesting anything related to compliance, fraud, cyber that's where you're seeing some really low hanging fruit early benefits. I think when it comes to some additional automation in the back office. I love what it can do for technology, the idea of Cobyl program change to Python, change to c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e definitely need a balance between shorts and longs in this market. We have seen more buying pressure recently, which has been of perhaps causing some deceleration or deleveraging in short positions. But from the trend space, that's a strategy that's much more slow moving than some that you might be discussing. But there are definitely potential that some people are unwinding shorts as well. Hey Kitty, thanks for the update. Still short on this bomb market, Keady Commitski of Alpha Simplex. We take immense pride and I'm talking for the wonderful team we have working twenty four seven of giving you people of experience as we look at the horrific war in the Eastern Mediterranean. We've been advantaged by Norman Rule to say he's a former senior US intelligence official at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, barely describes his public service to the nation. Mister Roland, I want to cut to the chase here my amateur reading of fiction. Is it a ceasefire? Is an intelligence opportunity? Is this ceasefire good for the Israelis to develop intelligence in Gaza? Good morning, and you are absolutely correct. Keep in mind that the Israelis have a variety of means of intelligence. They must ingest a preasent. Prisoner interrogations take quite a while. Laptops have thousands of pages of data that must be reviewed, and you're looking to identify locations of individuals, hiding sites, weapons capacities, movement profiles, so that your troops can then use this as they plan operations when hostilities resume. So this is indeed probably one of the busiest periods for Israeli and partner intelligence. Does their military effort on a longer cease fire? Well, their military right now is supportive of the hostage release. They are concerned obviously that they allowed hostages to be taken and there because of the failure of October seventh, and this period is allowing that innocent Israelis are returning home, but that does not undermine their commitment to eradicating Hamas. Do we understand Have they articulated an endgame? Norman, No, And I think it may be a bit unfair to even think about what an endgame may be. So let me give you a give you an example. We are, in some ways in the easiest period of hostage negotiations. Once the negotiations turned to Israeli soldiers or men, you're going to see Hamas perhaps demand a lot more from the Israelis, the Israelis are unlikely to give, and therefore this could extend the hostage negotiations far longer than Israel could permit. And also we're looking at a period of time when the American presence among the hostages remains significant. Only one American has been released, likely because Hamas wishes to keep American political pressure on Israel. So it may well be that Americans may not be released in the initial period. There's something that you've said that I'd like you to explain to our audience. You said it's important not to confuse procedural hangups with strategic differences on hostage releases. Can you just go through what that actually means, Norman. In the early days of hostage negotiations, you've got issues such as how do you bring hostages to a safe location, exactly which hostage is going to be released, and what that particular group holding the hostages feels about their loss of that influence. And then on the Israeli side, you've got prisoners who have committed in some cases quite horrific acts, and the families of the individuals behind those sentences are going to be unhappy about the release. So you're going to have a process of working through this. But it doesn't mean that each side in this issue isn't interested in the release and the ceasefire. In fact, all sides involved Hamas, Israel, the United States, Qutar, they all benefit from a ceasefire and hostage release. Norman, can you just elaborate on the different factions within the Hamas group that are holding hostages and why they might be reluctant to release certain hostages. How this is sort of playing out in a political sphere over in Gaza. Well, we not only have different factions among the Palestinians, primarily Hamas, palestin Islamis Shihad criminal groups that may have taken hostages and seek to sell them to their own Palestinian partners, but we also have a communications problem. Imagine if you are these various groups and you know the Israelis are looking for your communications and looking for your movements, how do you exchange the data and conduct those intra Palestinian negotiations just to get that process going. It's a very complicated situation. What do you expect Tony Blinken to do on his latest tour of the region. We're always going to push for some sort of continued pressure on Hamas to release not only hostages, but to think about how they would consider a day after event. There's been very little actual crystallization of what day after means. You may have anything from an international police presence to Hamas thinking it can still survive because it will retain hostages for a period of time. And these talks are ongoing among all the various partners, and perhaps most important here are going to be the Saudist because they're leading such a large portion of the Islamic the Islamic world in Israel. It's really to make sure that he has a sense of where the coalition is in terms of resumption of hostilities and how Natanya, who is handling the various hostage debates within his own government. Norman role Aaron David Miller with us yesterday was just brilliant, and how this is not nineteen sixty seven, if that is true, and if there's not going to be a Camp David visit, a Camp David accord. Whatever our memory is of normal diplomatic ties, what do you presume will be the administration's approach to finding some kind of accord. Where are we a year from now, two years from now? Very difficult to think forward. First, you've got to identify which partners are going to show up for a camp David's style agreement meeting. I mean, think about it. Will Benjamin Netanyahu survive in his current political situation? It's stoutful. Who is going to be the leader of the Palestinians? Abu Mazen Mahammuda Bass, the head of the Palestine Authority is eighty eight years old. There will be no hamas presidents at the table. So who do you bring to the table that those entities don't actually exist at present? That's a massive question. Norman has tried to get your for you, it always says no one. Roll of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Subscribe to the Bloomberg Surveillance podcast on Apple, Spotify and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Listen live every weekday starting at seven am Eastern. I'm Bloomberg dot Com, the iHeartRadio app, tune In, and the Bloomberg Business app. You can watch us live on Bloomberg Television and always on the Bloomberg Terminal. Thanks for listening. I'm Tom Keen and this is Bloomberg,See 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Alpine Property Podcast
21. A Review of My 4 Day French AIps Trip in July Part 2

Alpine Property Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 22:55


In this latest episode of Alpine Property Podcast we're back for the second instalment of Steve's recent trip in the French Alps. We'll be diving into some beautiful resorts and all it has to offer. Steve recently visited some stunning destinations and has some exciting updates to share with you. From the charming village and surrounding hamlets to the bustling ski slopes and luxurious developments, there is truly something for everyone. Join us as we explore the property market, visit new projects, and uncover hidden gems in the Alps. Enjoy tuning in! Key Highlights• The French Alps offer a range of beautiful destinations for both winter and summer activities, including skiing, snowboarding, hiking, biking, and golf.• St Martin de Belleville is a sought after resort as are the surrounding hamlets that include St Marcel, Le Chatelard, Villarabout and Praranger amongst others visited during this visit.• Praz sur Arly, a sought-after resort village, boasts easy access to Megeve resort and Geneva airport. Learn about the exciting new development offering ski-in, ski-out properties with breathtaking views of the Aravis mountains.• Discover more about Steve's Autumn trip that already being planned that will include the resorts of La Plagne and Sierre Chevelier, as well as a few surprises to come, in the Winter Podcast series or via the Alpine Property Investments Social Media channels. Subscribe to our newsletter www.alpinepropertyinvestments.co.uk/newsletter-signup/ to learn more! For more information, visit www.alpinepropertyinvestments.co.uk and contact us at:

Conversations on Healing Podcast
Announcing the Winter Podcast Series...

Conversations on Healing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 4:05


We're days away from new episodes of the Conversations on Healing Podcast! In this brief teaser, host Shay Beider shares what you can expect to hear... Plus, don't forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode.

The Three Wise Men Podcast
Here's Another Love Island 2023 Winter Podcast

The Three Wise Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 45:04


Buckle up, Winter Love Island 2023 is officially on its way. The hit ITV dating reality show is due to return to screens on 16 January for its second-ever Winter series. This time AVD brings Harriot to the podcast to do a review of the new show ahead of it airing.

Everything Saxophone Podcast
Paul Winter Podcast; How Environmentalism Shaped His Work – Episode 154

Everything Saxophone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 94:17


Our special guest for this episode is Paul Winter, best known for his environmental work, and his concerts with the Paul Winter Consort. From the early days of Paul Winter's college jazz sextet, which toured 23 countries of Latin America for the State Department and performed the first-ever jazz concert at the White House for […] The post Paul Winter Podcast; How Environmentalism Shaped His Work – Episode 154 appeared first on Everything Saxophone Podcast.

First XI Cricket Show
S2 Ep19 - Winter Podcast 1

First XI Cricket Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 34:41


The first of our winter podcasts and we look at the winless season for the Redbacks, the changes that are happening already. The SDCC and ADCC merger has fallen over and ex-Crow Nigel Smart is due to step in at Southern Districts and help the club. Plus the SACA Award Winners. Hosted by Sam Tugwell and Paul Bonsor (20/04/21)

Reel Blood Podcast Network
Reasonably Reel - Falcon and The Winter Podcast

Reel Blood Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 69:37


Credits Check out our amazing Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1992556374310973/members/ Follow Deadite Dave at: Twitter - rangergiff9. Instagram- giffey6 Follow Mike at his facebook: Michael Sumpter Letterboxed Accounts- Deadite Dave: https://letterboxd.com/giffey6/ Jigsaw Jody: https://letterboxd.com/jodyhorrorguy/ Steve: https://letterboxd.com/rangergiff/ Mike: https://letterboxd.com/msumpter87/ Caleb: https://letterboxd.com/killerkoala/ Graphic Designer: Dory Hackett - bio: superwoman, queen of all things horror, professional at acting perfectly normal, Ultraviolet is the best movie ever. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-aaron-gifford/support

Scots Whay Hae!
John D. Burns - Wild Winter Podcast

Scots Whay Hae!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 30:32


For the latest SWH! podcast we welcome back writer John D. Burns to talk about his latest book, 'Wild Winter - In Search of Nature in Scotland's Mountain Landscape'. Originally proposed as an account of Winter in the wilds of Scotland, the arrival of the COVID 19 pandemic threw those plans into disarray and the result is a very different book to the one John intended, but it's one which captures the relationship between man and the natural world in a manner which is entirely relatable, and in many ways comforting.

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TV Trivia Pod
25 The Boys Trivia Sn 2 Ep 5-6 w/ A New Winter Podcast Network

TV Trivia Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 27:32


-The Boys Trivia from Sn 2 Ep 3-4.         -Subscribe/support/follow on Patreon/BuyMeACoffee/FB/IG/TW: https://linktr.ee/tvtriviapod      -Submit YOUR own trivia questions for the show!  Just click the option in the linktree!       -I want to do a mailbag episode!  Send me an email at tvtriviapod@gmail.com         -Support monthly on Patreon or do a one time thing on BuyMeACoffee (see linktree) and get EXCLUSIVE CONTENT, like at least 4 bonus episodes a month containing 40+ bonus questions, movie trivia, and MORE!    -Thank you, Sam!    -Podcast: A New Winter Podcast Network, Oddcast, On The Record, The Legacy of Gaea        -Facebook @anewwinter        -Instagram @anewwinter        -Twitter @anewwinter        -YouTube @ANewWinterPodcastNetwork        -Patreon @anewwinter       

Randall Consolidated School District Podcast

In this episode, we speak with Mrs. Merfeld (Strategic Planning), Mrs. Adams(Librarian), and Mrs. Welsh (5th Grade). We also talk with Principal Elrod.

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Her Best F***ing Life Podcast
154: Winter Podcast: A Catch-up

Her Best F***ing Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 24:39


It's been a minute! Here is a new solo episode to fill you in on all the things - pregnancy, covid-19, the holidays!    My newest book: You Were Always Enough https://amzn.to/3ck409e   Want to have me on your Podcast, Blog, Group Live, etc!? Email me at SarahOrdoCoaching@gmail.com   NEW POWERFUL WOMAN MERCH IS LIVE HERE! HOOOODIES FOR FALL!     ^^use the code "PODCASTFAM" for 10% off!    Join the Her Best F***ing Life Facebook Group HERE! Buy the Her Best F***ing Life Planner & Workbook HERE!   ^^You need her. She's the CUTEST.   Connect with me: Instagram YouTube Work with me HERE- 1:1 Mindset Transformation Coaching Buy my books, read the blog, & lots more at sarahordo.com Interested in SPONSORING upcoming episodes? Email me: SarahOrdoCoaching@Gmail.com

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Detailing Gebabbel - der Autopflege Podcast
Autopflege im Winter - Tipps & Tricks um die kalte Jahreszeit sauber zu überstehen

Detailing Gebabbel - der Autopflege Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 88:52


In dieser Episode geht es um das für uns Autofreaks leidige Thema Winter und die bestmögliche Pflege in der dunklen Jahreszeit. Tommi und Timo babbeln über ihre eigenen Maßnahmen zum Schutz ihrer Fahrzeuge im Winter und geben Tipps zur optimalen und notfalls auch pragmatischen Reinigung. Da wir selbst auch Saisonfahrzeuge besitzen, runden wir den Podcast mit Praxis Empfehlungen zum Einwintern der Autos ab. Als besonderes Highlight hat die Firma Sonax auf unsere Nachfrage hin die Verträglichkeit ihrer Winterprodukte (z.B. Scheibenfrostschutz) auf Lackschutz getestet und interessante Erkenntnisse gewonnen. Es gibt einiges zum Schmunzeln in dieser Episode - wer schon immer mal hören wollte, wie Timo aufgrund des Winters seinen Arbeitsweg mit nur einer Hand absolviert hat [NICHT NACHMACHEN!] und wie man in einem Winter Podcast auf einmal auf die TV Serie "Der Tatortreiniger" kommt, der sollte unbedingt reinhören ;-) Leider haben wir die vereinzelten Ton Aussetzer immer noch nicht in den Griff bekommen - auch wenn es nicht oft vorkommt, aber wir bitten das zu entschuldigen. Wie immer, handelt es sich bei diesem Podcast und einen "Werbepodcast", da wir mit unserer Firma einen kommerziellen Onlineshop betreiben und - believe it or not - damit Geld verdienen ;-) Wir wünschen Euch gepflegte Unterhaltung und viel Spaß mit dieser Podcast Episode!

Pleno News
Entrevista com Sara Winter – Podcast #49

Pleno News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020


A ativista conservadora Sara Winter comentou sobre sua família, seu passado como líder da militância de esquerda e também sobre possíveis aspirações políticas, além, é claro, da turbulenta relação com o Supremo Tribunal Federal. Ao comentar sobre o que a teria levado a se tornar uma militante feminista e de esquerda, Sara atribuiu a questão a traumas do passado, como a relação tempestuosa na família e até episódios de abuso sexual.

Pleno News
Entrevista com Sara Winter – Podcast #49

Pleno News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020


A ativista conservadora Sara Winter comentou sobre sua família, seu passado como líder da militância de esquerda e também sobre possíveis aspirações políticas, além, é claro, da turbulenta relação com o Supremo Tribunal Federal. Ao comentar sobre o que a teria levado a se tornar uma militante feminista e de esquerda, Sara atribuiu a questão a traumas do passado, como a relação tempestuosa na família e até episódios de abuso sexual.

Jaf B Radio Podcast
Jaf B Special Winter Podcast Good Vibes Only

Jaf B Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 60:18


Thank you for the massive support last year. Every first Thursday a month, the new Radio Podcast will release Tracklist:  1. The Count  - Exis 2. Therapy - Timmy Trumpet 3. Soweto - Trini 4. Ain't deep enough - Autograf 5. Crazy - Felon 6. God is a dancer - Tiesto & Mabel 7. Someone in the dark - LOVRA 8. Breaking me - Topic 9. One more time - Andrea Belli, Julian Moss & Elle 10. Sinner - Klingande & Steve Appleton 11. The Power - Duke Damon & Zack Abel 12. Unlove you (feat. Ne-Yo) (Drop G RMX) - Armin van Buuren 13. By now - Jay Pryor 14. Cowbells and Bitches - Me & my Toothbrush 15. Epiphany - Nora en Pure 16. Be my lover - Lika Morgan 17. Headnoise (get hype) (feat. Dope Earth Alien) - Martin Ikin 18. I am not alright (EDX Dubai Skyline Remix) - Loud Luxury & Bryce Vine 19. Lose Control - Meduza, Becky Hill & Goodboys 20. Post Malone (feat. Rani) (Vize RMX) - Sam Feldt 21. Red Light Green Light (feat. Shaun Ross)(Extended RMX) - Duke Dumont 22. You little beauty - FISHER 23. You got the love - Keanu Silva & Mo Falk 24. Keep on rising (feat. Michelle Shellers) (OFFAIHA RMX) - Ian Carry 25. Lights go  down - Mike Candys 26. Messiah (Tony Romera RMX) - Klingande & Bright Sparks 27. Put a record on - Matt Sassari 28. Ride it (Jonas Blue RMX) - Regard 29. Sad (feat. Afrojack) - Chico Rose 30. San Frandisco - Dom Dolla 31. something like that - Mike Candy & le Shuuk 32. All night long  - Jonas Blue & Retrovision 33. Always feel like (MOTI RMX) - Dave Winnel & DLMT 34. Beat Box Rocker - Beachbag 35. Chemicals (Feat. Thomas Troelsen) - Tiesto & Don Diablo 36. Duality  - Nicky Romero 37. Never Change  - Don Diablo

Jaf B Radio Podcast
Jaf B Special Winter Podcast Good Vibes Only

Jaf B Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 60:17


Thank you for the massive support last year. Every first Thursday a month, the new Radio Podcast will release Tracklist: 1. The Count - Exis 2. Therapy- Timmy Trumpet 3. Soweto- Trini 4. Ain't deep enough- Autograf 5. Crazy- Felon 6. God is a dancer- Tiesto & Mabel 7. Someone in the dark- LOVRA 8. Breaking me- Topic 9. One more time- Andrea Belli, Julian Moss & Elle 10. Sinner- Klingande & Steve Appleton 11. The Power- Duke Damon & Zack Abel 12. Unlove you (feat. Ne-Yo) (Drop G RMX)-Armin van Buuren 13. By now- Jay Pryor 14. Cowbells and Bitches- Me & my Toothbrush 15. Epiphany- Nora en Pure 16. Be my lover- Lika Morgan 17. Headnoise (get hype) (feat. Dope Earth Alien) - Martin Ikin 18. I am not alright (EDX Dubai Skyline Remix) - Loud Luxury & Bryce Vine 19. Lose Control- Meduza, Becky Hill & Goodboys 20. Post Malone (feat. Rani) (Vize RMX) - Sam Feldt 21. Red Light Green Light (feat. Shaun Ross)(Extended RMX) - Duke Dumont 22. You little beauty- FISHER 23. You got the love- Keanu Silva & Mo Falk 24. Keep on rising(feat. Michelle Shellers) (OFFAIHA RMX) - Ian Carry 25. Lights go down- Mike Candys 26. Messiah (Tony Romera RMX)- Klingande & Bright Sparks 27. Put a record on- Matt Sassari 28. Ride it (Jonas Blue RMX)- Regard 29. Sad (feat. Afrojack)- Chico Rose 30. San Frandisco- Dom Dolla 31. something like that- Mike Candy & le Shuuk 32. All night long - Jonas Blue & Retrovision 33. Always feel like (MOTI RMX)- Dave Winnel & DLMT 34. Beat Box Rocker- Beachbag 35. Chemicals (Feat. Thomas Troelsen)- Tiesto & Don Diablo 36. Duality - Nicky Romero 37. Never Change - Don Diablo

America's Healthcare Advocate
WholeBody - Physical Health - Winter Podcast

America's Healthcare Advocate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 38:53


Join me with my guest, certified Yoga and Pilates instructor at WholeBody Pilates, Dana Goodale, will talk about your physical health during the winter months! Learn how to keep those holiday pounds from becoming permanent and why exercise during winter is so important. #Yoga #Pilates #Instructor #WholebodyPilates #DanaGoodale #PhysicalHealth #Winter #HolidayPounds #Exercise

America's Healthcare Advocate
Dr. Lewis Clarke - Brain Health - Winter Podcast

America's Healthcare Advocate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 38:53


If you want to improve your cognitive abilities and protect your brain health, join me as my guest, Dr. Lewis Clarke, explains it all. Learn how important your brain health is to your overall physical and mental well being! #AHA #Improve #CognitiveAbilities #Protect #BrainHealth #DrLewisClarke #PhysicalWellBeing #MentalWellBeing

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America's Healthcare Advocate
Dr. Hunthausen - Pet Health - Winter Podcast

America's Healthcare Advocate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 38:49


Join me this week as my guest, Dr. Wayne Hunthausen, educates us on how to care for your pets during the Holidays. Whether you live in the cold Midwest or sunny Arizona, there are things you all need to know about your pets during the holiday season and the winter months. Listen and learn! The doctor is in the house. #AHA #DrWayneHunthausen #Winter #Pets #Cold #Holidays #WinterPodcast

OokTown - The Ukulele Podcast
Ep. 76: Kittens On Top of That

OokTown - The Ukulele Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 78:23


Guests: Mary Agnes Krell, Heidi Swedberg and Daniel Ward Hosts: Stuart Yoshida, Doug Brown t’s a mid-Winter Podcast, and it’s great to have back regular guests Heidi  Swedberg and Daniel Ward, along with Mary Agnes Krell of GNUF. And Doug is back after surviving the National Western Stock Show. There’s lots of discussion on ukuleles and public libraries, upcoming events and guests at GNUF, the Denver Ukulele Fest, finding the “Why” for your ukulele groups, and much more. 
Shoutouts: • John Campbell - a listener from down-under - Thanks for checking on the Brandy Chords from Jeff Thomas! • DATS - congrats on the five songs in 24 hours!  • Hope Dunbar - invite me to your Podcast!  • Rose from Ukulele Highway - I’m looking forward to being on your show  • Operalele - looking forward to having you on in March!  Links:  • Heidi Swedberg: http://sukeyjumpmusic.com/  • Daniel Ward: http://danielward.net/  • GNUF - A Grand Northern Ukulele Festival: http://northernuke.com/  • Danielle Ate The Sandwich: http://danielleatethesandwich.com/  • DATS 24 Hour Album: http://danielleatethesandwich.com/dats-4th-annual-24-hour-album/  • Hope Dunbar: http://www.hopedunbarmusic.com/  • Ukulele Library Program: https://sukeyjumpmusic.wordpress.com/2019/01/13/ukes-in-libraries-check-it-out/  • Library Contact: mhortan@lapl.org  • Welcome - Music for Life: http://www.musicforlife.org/  • Events | Jefferson County Public Library: https://jeffcolibrary.bibliocommons.com/events/search/q=ukulele&local_start=2018-12-31%20TO%202019-02-28  • The Duke of York Award: http://www.thedukeofyorkscommunityinitiative.org.uk/  • The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service: https://www.gov.uk/queens-award-for-voluntary-service  • Bad Mouse Orchestra: https://www.facebook.com/badmouseorchestra/  • Ralph Shaw: http://ralphshaw.ca/  • Stanley Brinks & Freschard — Fika Recordings: https://fikarecordings.com/stanley-brinks-and-freschard  • Denver Ukulele Festival 2019: https://swallowhillmusic.org/ukefest/  • Ukulele Festival of Great Britain: https://www.facebook.com/Ukulele-Festival-of-Great-Britain-307157506649/  • Uke Ohana: https://ukeohana.com/ Recorded February 24, 2019.

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Mad Notions
The Great Winter Podcast Famine

Mad Notions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 69:40


Mick and Nathan return after a lean content winter to bring you the story of Jimmy 'Orion' Ellis, the man cursed with a voice identical to Elvis Presley. TICKETS TO MICK'S ALBUM LAUNCH Episode Sources: https://www.neatorama.com/2017/01/13/Orion-the-Man-Who-Would-Be-Elvis/ https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/jimmy-orion-ellis-was-so-close-to-being-elvis-people-thought-he-actually-was https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/exq557/jeanie-finlay-orion-interview   Links: Contact: madnotionspodcast@gmail.com Cover artwork by: https://www.facebook.com/thisisfriz/ www.facebook.com/madnotionspodcast www.twitter.com/madnotionspod  

Mad Notions
The Great Winter Podcast Famine

Mad Notions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 69:40


Mick and Nathan return after a lean content winter to bring you the story of Jimmy 'Orion' Ellis, the man cursed with a voice identical to Elvis Presley.TICKETS TO MICK'S ALBUM LAUNCH Episode Sources: https://www.neatorama.com/2017/01/13/Orion-the-Man-Who-Would-Be-Elvis/ https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/jimmy-orion-ellis-was-so-close-to-being-elvis-people-thought-he-actually-was https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/exq557/jeanie-finlay-orion-interview   Links: Contact: madnotionspodcast@gmail.com Cover artwork by: https://www.facebook.com/thisisfriz/ www.facebook.com/madnotionspodcast www.twitter.com/madnotionspod  

Waiting For Winter Podcast
Episode Two - Mister Gillen Please Explain

Waiting For Winter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 57:14


On this week's episode of the Waiting for Winter Podcast, Kira and Fraser talk about dramatic irony, inconsistent accents, and power moves. Episodes discussed: 1.03 "Lord Snow" and 1.04 "Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things"

Waiting For Winter Podcast
Episode One - Direwolves Are OP

Waiting For Winter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2018 55:16


Welcome to the Waiting for Winter Podcast, a Game of Thrones review and recap show, taking you through the series episode by episode until the premiere of season 8 in 2019. On the debut episode, your hosts Fraser and Kira discuss the first two episodes of season 1: "Winter is Coming" and "The Kingsroad"

OSSB PODCAST
Winter Podcast

OSSB PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 53:22


Welcome to the OSSB Winter podcast. Our team has been working hard to bring you the latest from the Ohio School for the Blind. This month Andre and Latrell will showcase performances of our students from the fall recital. Students in Mr. Kelley’s Mrs. Picard’s and Mrs. Swartwout’s classes will share their experience sampling some French cuisine, because France was the country of the month. Ms. Honse and her classes will share information with us about financial literacy and how to safely use an ATM machine. Perseus will tell us about the annual holiday party hosted by the Columbus Northern lions club. Some of our students had the opportunity to go to the Ocalicon conference and Andre will interview Andy Leach from Hims-Inc and talk about assistive technology for the visually impaired. Anka and Krazimir traveled to the United States from Romania and Bulgaria. While they were here, we talked with them about technology used for travel for people who are blind and visually impaired in Europe. Mr. Kelley got hungry one afternoon and revisited Hot-Diggety-Dog and Mrs. Z and her class gave us an update on how this new endeavor is really taking off. Our alumnus this month is our own Mrs. Wagner. Mrs. Brewer-Wood’s health classes focused on the importance of reading and listening to stories. Jason takes us to an elementary classroom and we will hear a sample of a short story. Andre speaks with Mr. Grim about goalball, graphics and the vending program at OSSB. And we make it to the gym where we listen in on what is happening with wrestling and cheerleading. Andre talks with Aujanee about cheerleading and we listen in on a wrestling practice with Mr. Kelley, Coach Heath and coach Lee and the panther wrestling team.

CU Boulder Podcasts
The Consequences of a Nuclear Winter (Podcast)

CU Boulder Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 4:07


Scientist and researcher Brian Toon talks about the dangerous consequences of nuclear weapons being exchanged between countries and the severe damage it could cause on Earth.

The Con Artists Podcast
Winter 2017 - Biweekly Anime Chat 04

The Con Artists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 40:46


The Con Artists come together for the penultimate Winter Podcast. It's Episode 04: "A Danish you buy yourself, can still taste good" The episodes chug along as Dan experiences Idol Magic on Hand Shakers and revelations occur in ACCA. Brendan's all about the Penguins this time around and Su is still working her way through some difficult emotional material. The Shows(Eps) covered in this Podcast are: Kemono Friends (7-8), Kobayashi-san's Dragon Maid (7-9), Tanya the Evil (7-9), Kuzu no Honkai (6-9), March Comes in Like a Lion (16-20), ACCA 13-ku kansatsu-ka (7-9), Hand Shakers (7-9) Please visit us at: https://theconartistsblog.com/ and subscribe to our feed (http://theconartists.podbean.com/feed/) to get more podcasts! The intro/outro music to our podcast is:  Angel Beats "My Soul, Your Beats!" ~ Acoustic Version Lyrics/Composition: Maeda Jun Arrangement: ANANT GARDE EYES Vocals: Lia (LiSA for Episode 04 Version)   Disclaimer: The Con Artists own nothing but our opinions and this podcast.   

Freewheelin' Bashmore Show
0712 - Winter podcast

Freewheelin' Bashmore Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 23:38


Get your chestnuts a-roastin' and enjoy this week's winter-themed Freewheelin' Bashmore Show. Including tales of winter, Bashmore's Winter Wonderland and the LEGENDARY Hand Dryer of the Week. Get some. @Bashmore

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DEEDIR - Official Podcast
Dj Deedir - Winter Podcast (hosted by LE VIRUS)

DEEDIR - Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 77:20


Dj Deedir - Winter Podcast (hosted by LE VIRUS) // Facebook : Deedir Follow Me on Twitter : @DeejayDeedir

DJ Marilio
DJ Marilio - Winter Podcast 2 - Tech House

DJ Marilio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2015 64:59


Track List: 1 - Coqui Selection - Not A Love Song (Tech-House Mix) 2 - Exit - Miss Kittin - Dubfire (Original Mix) 3 - Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive (Wanderer's Private Edit) 4 - Victor Ruiz - The Haunt (Original Mix) 5 - Yves Eaux, The Electro Animals - Hariya (The Electro Animals Remix) 6 - Sanya Shelest, Latte - Our Life Is Real Feat Jenna Summer (Sanya Shelest Remix) 7 - Chanson E - Washington Square (Max Hebert Remix) 8 - Danny Daze - Silicon (Original Remix) 9 - Maceo Plex - ENTER.Space (Original Mix) 10 - Canard - Don’t Break (Original Mix)

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Alternative Airwaves
#82 - Mid-Winter Podcast

Alternative Airwaves

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2015 33:40


Time for another (short) podcast!  Most the songs on this list are new releases, plus I have the latest official single from I Am Not Lefthanded.  I talk about Serial Podcast again, the 2015 NHL All-Star Game, and Project 52. Check out I Am Not Lefthanded’s video for Spark on their Patreon page. View my Project 52 Flickr page. Song List Fallen to Flux - From the Outside, Looking In Neon NiteClub - I Want You Builders - Paperback Bible Jens-Ulrik Kleemeyer - Maybe Some Time From Now The Dimes - Stars and the Moon Jeffrey Philip Nelson - Seventeen I Am Not Lefthanded - Spark Support Alternative Airwaves by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/alternative-airwaves

Somos Fans
Somos Fans #006 Juego de Tronos

Somos Fans

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2014 58:56


La exitosa serie de televisión Juego de Tronos llega a nuestro podcast. Descubre qué la hace tan exitosa y si ya la viste, no pierdas la oportunidad de recordar por qué comenzaste a verla en un inicio. Así pues Winter Podcast is comming

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Son of a Podcast!
The Winter Podcast!

Son of a Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2014 87:12


We discuss Captain America: The Winter Soldier and a bunch of random crap.

Winter Podcast 2012
AlexUnder Base & AlexKnight - Winter Podcast 2012

Winter Podcast 2012

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2013 67:11


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Shock World Service
049: The Coin Operated Winter Podcast (Chequerboard)

Shock World Service

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2012 67:36


Shock World Service 049 The Coin Operated Winter Podcast by Chequerboard 12/12/12 Dublin, Ireland 1. The National Trust - Music Box In 2010, the National Trust commissioned Jarvis Cocker to create an album of found sounds taken from heritage sites around the UK. 2. Memory Tapes - Yes I Know One of my favourite songs of recent years, with 'Yes I know' Dayve Hawk mixes strident military drums with gothic 80s pop stylings. 3. Jonny Greenwood - Toki no Senrei wo Uketeinai mono wo Yomuna A stand out track from Jonny Greenwoods stunning soundtrack for the film adaptation of Haruki Murakami's book 'Norwegian Wood'. 4. Seti The First - Le Basinette Noir The opener from the debut album 'Melting Cavalry' by Dublin based Seti The First. 5. Clark - Mother McKnight A woozy, warm and playful Chris Clark rarity on a release called 'Throttle Clarence'. 6. Katie Kim - Your Mountains Katie Kim at her brilliant best with this fragile lullaby from her 2012 'Cover to Flood' album. 7. Bogdan Raczynski - Alright (Part 7) The Canadian prankster is better known for insane drill and bass excursions or tongue in cheek hyperactive mashups but dig a little deeper and you'll unearth exquisite gems like this. 8. Jai Paul - Jasmine Its always refreshing to have your perception challenged, so I'll never forget hearing the teeth wobbling bass that unhinges everything in this insanely soulful track. 9. Parks - Topaz This beautiful song takes me back to a more innocent time for ambient music when it was enough to get lost in plateaus of revolving patterns. 10. Ex Confusion - Chapter 5 I discovered Japanese guitarist/laptop minimalist Atsuhito Omori by accident last year but he has subsequently become a mainstay in all my playlists. 11. A Winged Victory For The Sullen - Steep Hills Of Vicodin Tears Just when I thought US drone masters 'Stars of The Lid' were closing up shop, this stunning side project appears out of nowhere. For me this particular track stands out for its uncharacteristically hopeful and conclusive cello sequence. 12. Sun Kil Moon - Admiral Fell Promises I actually pulled over the car and parked by the side of the road to listen carefully when I heard this first come on the radio one evening, one of those pinned to the earth moments. It feels like the song that represents everything about Mark Kozelek as an artist. 13. Lilac Time - Love Becomes a Savage I rediscovered this 1987 gem by The Lilac Time earlier this year. I adored it years ago. It acts as a great reminder of a particular strain of gothic pop recalled and touched on by many artists such as Junior Boys and Memory Tapes now. 14. Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou - Mother's Love A recent discovery but from an older time, this piece sums up everything wonderful and unique about the music of this Ethiopian nun who still plays for up to eight hours a day in a monastery in Jerusalem where she now resides. 15. The Leisure Society - We were Wasted This song for me acts as a sister piece to Mark Kozeleks 'Admiral Fell Promises' with its delicate nylon string guitar arrangement and lush vocal harmonies. 16. Message to Bears - Wake Me A wonderful uplifting piece by Oxford based multi instrumentalist Jerome Alexander. 17. Joe Keawe & His Harmony Hawaiians - Hookipa Paka After a recent exploration into the cheerful waters of vintage Hawaiian music, I stumbled upon this slow reflective gem. 18. Cleoma Breaux & Joe Falcon - Mon vieux d'autrefois A similar recent dive into cajun music resulted in discovering the music of Joe Falcon (1900-1965) and his wife Cleoma Breaux (1906–1941). 19. Clark - Frost Investigation Another music box themed piece seeing as we're wrapping things up. 20. The Doobie Brothers - Busted Down Around O'Connelly Corners I'll finish off with this brief beautiful guitar passage by Doobie Brothers guitarist James Earl Luft.

Sick Elektrik Podcasts
Winter Podcast 2012

Sick Elektrik Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2012 84:08


Sick Elektrik Winter Podcast 2012: Choice underground cuts from this past year and future beats for 2013. Deep grooves, heavy bass lines, soulful vocals on this mix. Turn it up loud! Tracklist: Walker & Royce - Connected Larse - The More I Want (Eivissa Edit) Hot Natured - Benediction Luca C & Brigante - Flash of Light feat Roisin Murphy (Solomun Mix) Hot Since 82 - Let It Ride Tapesh, Dayne S - Don't You Know Rampa, Meggy - Everything (Argy Remix) Fauvrelle - Make It Better Finnebassen - What you Do Sick Elektrik - Got Your Picture Supernova - I Can't Do Without You Dj Le Roi - I Loved You First (Kevin Over Remix) Leftwing & Kody - Let Go Audio Jack - These Days Mulder - Natural High (Joris Voorn Edit) www.sickelektrik.com

Dancing Turtle Records | podcast series

Kicking off 2010, this podcast features some of the music that'll make up releases in the upcoming year - Dancing Turtle's 5th anniversary.

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Cave Creek Unified School District
Ms. Orlando's Winter Podcast

Cave Creek Unified School District

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2009 2:02


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