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Do the last five episodes of Daredevil Born Again live up to its strong opening? We discuss the finale and how it compares to the original series in this episode of Worlds Beyond!
Midnight Madness Radio Episode 314 with AKA Joe Public, Amerakin Overdose, AMY ROWBOTTOM, Dark From Day One, FangSlinger, ClarckSonic, Keith Shaw, The Ineffectuals, Sepsiss, Megaton Communion, Rylos, Dragon Welding, and Worlds Beyond. Hardy Mills from Hardman Productions has an interview of Disciples Of Verity.
Episode 2 of season 5 takes a dark turn. We're in a parallel timeline where the nazis have conquered the globe. Charlie Walcholz is our only hope.We talk about Pikmin, Bro talks about a visual novel he's been playing, and Murph talks about the Myst minute. The variety minute is platform fighters because Charlie is preeeeetttyyyyy good at them.Then we talk about Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus. An ambitious, complex beast.00:32 - Introducing Charlie Wacholz to the Pod!Watcha Playin'06:03 - Pikmin 1 (2001)09:18 - Techno Banter (2025)15:27 - Stories from Sol: Gun Dog (2025)19:00 - The Myst Minute: Myst (1993) Cosmic Osmo and the Worlds Beyond the Mackerel (1993), Spelunx and the Caves of Mr. Seudo (1993), The Manhole: Masterpiece Edition (1995)The Variety Minute33:00 - Platform FightersGame of the Week58:39 - Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (2017)1:44:58 - Plugs and Farewells
In this episode of Other Worlds, we look Beyond Books into the fascinating world of science fiction related pop culture, and the artefacts that bring these worlds to life. We check out pop up books and bubble gum cards, 8mm film, figurines and LPs in this romp through collectables and material culture. To look at this theme I am joined by Other Worlds exhibition activation curator Brent Giblin. Visit the onsite exhibition and join us in a series of events and activations: www.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/Other-Worlds-exhibition For recommended reads visit: www.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/Other-Worlds-reads Books mentioned in the podcast: Reproduction cards of science fiction pulp magazines. 1980s. Eph-Books. Return of the Jedi bubblegum collector card, 1983. On loan from a private collection. Conquest of the planet of the apes Super 8 film cases, 1974. On loan from a private collection. Blade runner, Westwood Studios, 1997. On loan from a private collection. LP. Patea Māori Club. Aku raukura. Hawera: Maui, 1984. LP. Louis and Bebe Barron. Forbidden planet soundtrack. Planet Records, recorded 1956, released 1976. On loan from a private collection. Metaluna mutant figure from the film This island earth sculpted by Olav Hartvigson, 2000. On loan from a private collection. Mini epics Xenomorph figure sculpted by Mauro Santini for Wētā Workshops, 2017. On loan from a private collection. Music credit: https://www.melodyloops.com/tracks/space-harmony/ Image from cover 'Conquest of the planet of the apes', Super 8 film cases, 1974. On loan from a private collection. Produced by Sue Berman and JL.
Midnight Madness Radio Episode 307 with Stellaris, SVANZICA, Worlds Beyond, JIMMY McG, LEVEL THE PLANET, SHOWDOWN, LILIAC, THE SMOKIN KILLS, NECTAROUS, DAN SINDEL, CROWNDROP, PETER ZANTEY, UPTRODDEN CYNIC, MARSHALL WATKINS, GENGVEJ, LESS THEN PERFECT, MIDNIGHT MURDER SHOW, SEVENTH LEGEND, SUZY & THE SUBSTITUTES, SATURN SUNRISE, POCKET FULL OF WOLVES, Shawn Michael Perry & Only The Brave, GANG OF NOISE, SKYNYRD RISING, THE SOUL JUICE BAND, EVEN IN DEATH, BONEYARD, HAROLD DAVIS, R-HUMAN, TAKE BACK THE SUN, CRUELLA D'VIL, MOVING LINES, D.N.D, GAONA, THE RISING FALL, VERDANT FIELDS, THE BLACK HEARTSRINGS, KENNY SHIPMAN BAND, SEPHERIN, DAYMES ROCKET, cl0cks0ng, THE POSTER KIDS, THE FODS, OUTLAW DEVILS, BLOOD DESECRATION, EIGHTBALL, AUTUMN KILLERS, ALCH3MY, THE MYSTIC EUPHORIA PROJECT, LARRY PASCALE, HUBANWIF, SABBATAR, and EDEN AGE UNDERCOVER. Hardy Mills from Hardman Productions has an interview of Dawn Melanie.
Today on Speaking Out of Place I am delighted to be in conversation with Azucena Castro and Malcom Ferdinand. We start with a discussion of what Ferdinand calls the “double fracture”—the environmental division of humans from their connection to the biosphere, and the colonial division instantiated by white supremacism and patriarchy. He insists that we not see these two phenomena as separate, rather as intimately connected. This double fracture makes any attempts to solve either environmental violence or colonial violence ineffective. In her foreword to Ferdinand's Decolonial Ecologies, Angela Y. Davis writes that as she read the book, she “recognized how perfectly his conceptualizations illuminate the frameworks we need for both philosophical and popular understandings of our planetary conditions today.” In our conversation we spend some time talking about how art, film, and poetry can manifest some of those frameworks, and we are delighted have Azucena take us into a deep discussion of this, and also to read two poems in Spanish and then in English translation and have Malcom gloss them for us. Azucena Castro is assistant professor at Rice University in Houston. Currently, she is a Swedish Research Council Postdoctoral Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Center, Faculty of Science, Stockholm University. She held positions as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Latin American and Caribbean cultures at Stanford University and cultural geography at the Institute of Geography, University of Buenos Aires. Her scholarly work focuses on 20th and 21st-century Latin American cultural products through the lens of climate and energy justice, multispecies resistance, and anti-extractivist critique in the artivist scenes of South America, particularly, Southern Cone and Brazil. Azucena is the author of the book Poetic Postnatures. Ecological Thinking and Politics of Strangeness in Contemporary Latin American Poetry, Series SubAtlantic at De Gruyter (2025). She has edited the volume Futuros multiespecie. Prácticas vinculantes para un planeta en emergencia (Bartlebooth. Critical Spaces, 2023), and co-edited the Essay Cluster “GeoSemantics: Earthly Memories and Inhuman Becomings in the Global South” at ASAP/Journal. As part of her engagement with community-based research and collaborative filmmaking, she has co-developed the energy justice project “No aire, no te vendas” (Penn Environmental Humanities, University of Pennsylvania) focusing on winds in ancient cosmologies and human communities in the Afro-Wayúu territories of La Guajira, Colombia in the intersection of old and green extractivism.Malcom Ferdinand is an environmental engineer from University College London and doctor in political philosophy from Université Paris Diderot. He is now a researcher at the CNRS (IRISSO/University Paris Dauphine). At the crossroad of political philosophy, postcolonial theory and political ecology, his research focuses on the Black Atlantic and particularly the Caribbean. He explores the relations between current ecological crises and the colonial history of modernity. He published a book based on his PhD dissertation entitled Decolonial Ecology: Thinking of Ecology from the Caribbean World.( Polity 2021) that challenges classical environmental thoughts. He recently published an in-depth study of the pesticide contamination of martinique and Guadeloupe entitled S'aimer la Terre: défaire l'habiter colonial ( Seuil 2024).
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu is delighted and privileged to be in conversation with Azucena Castro and Malcom Ferdinand. They start with a discussion of what Ferdinand calls the “double fracture”—the environmental division of humans from their connection to the biosphere, and the colonial division instantiated by white supremacism and patriarchy. He insists that we not see these two phenomena as separate, rather as intimately connected. This double fracture makes any attempts to solve either environmental violence or colonial violence ineffective. In her foreword to Ferdinand's Decolonial Ecologies, Angela Y. Davis writes that as she read the book, she “recognized how perfectly his conceptualizations illuminate the frameworks we need for both philosophical and popular understandings of our planetary conditions today.” The conversation covers how art, film, and poetry can manifest some of those frameworks, and Azucena takes us into a deep discussion of this and reads two poems in Spanish and then in English translation and has Malcom gloss them for us.Azucena Castro is assistant professor at Rice University in Houston. Currently, she is a Swedish Research Council Postdoctoral Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Center, Faculty of Science, Stockholm University. She held positions as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Latin American and Caribbean cultures at Stanford University and cultural geography at the Institute of Geography, University of Buenos Aires. Her scholarly work focuses on 20th and 21st-century Latin American cultural products through the lens of climate and energy justice, multispecies resistance, and anti-extractivist critique in the artivist scenes of South America, particularly, Southern Cone and Brazil. Azucena is the author of the book Poetic Postnatures. Ecological Thinking and Politics of Strangeness in Contemporary Latin American Poetry, Series SubAtlantic at De Gruyter (2025). She has edited the volume Futuros multiespecie. Prácticas vinculantes para un planeta en emergencia (Bartlebooth. Critical Spaces, 2023), and co-edited the Essay Cluster “GeoSemantics: Earthly Memories and Inhuman Becomings in the Global South” at ASAP/Journal. As part of her engagement with community-based research and collaborative filmmaking, she has co-developed the energy justice project “No aire, no te vendas” (Penn Environmental Humanities, University of Pennsylvania) focusing on winds in ancient cosmologies and human communities in the Afro-Wayúu territories of La Guajira, Colombia in the intersection of old and green extractivism.Malcom Ferdinand is an environmental engineer from University College London and doctor in political philosophy from Université Paris Diderot. He is now a researcher at the CNRS (IRISSO/University Paris Dauphine). At the crossroad of political philosophy, postcolonial theory and political ecology, his research focuses on the Black Atlantic and particularly the Caribbean. He explores the relations between current ecological crises and the colonial history of modernity. He published a book based on his PhD dissertation entitled Decolonial Ecology: Thinking of Ecology from the Caribbean World.( Polity 2021) that challenges classical environmental thoughts. He recently published an in-depth study of the pesticide contamination of martinique and Guadeloupe entitled S'aimer la Terre: défaire l'habiter colonial ( Seuil 2024).www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu is delighted and privileged to be in conversation with Azucena Castro and Malcom Ferdinand. They start with a discussion of what Ferdinand calls the “double fracture”—the environmental division of humans from their connection to the biosphere, and the colonial division instantiated by white supremacism and patriarchy. He insists that we not see these two phenomena as separate, rather as intimately connected. This double fracture makes any attempts to solve either environmental violence or colonial violence ineffective. In her foreword to Ferdinand's Decolonial Ecologies, Angela Y. Davis writes that as she read the book, she “recognized how perfectly his conceptualizations illuminate the frameworks we need for both philosophical and popular understandings of our planetary conditions today.” The conversation covers how art, film, and poetry can manifest some of those frameworks, and Azucena takes us into a deep discussion of this and reads two poems in Spanish and then in English translation and has Malcom gloss them for us.Azucena Castro is assistant professor at Rice University in Houston. Currently, she is a Swedish Research Council Postdoctoral Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Center, Faculty of Science, Stockholm University. She held positions as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Latin American and Caribbean cultures at Stanford University and cultural geography at the Institute of Geography, University of Buenos Aires. Her scholarly work focuses on 20th and 21st-century Latin American cultural products through the lens of climate and energy justice, multispecies resistance, and anti-extractivist critique in the artivist scenes of South America, particularly, Southern Cone and Brazil. Azucena is the author of the book Poetic Postnatures. Ecological Thinking and Politics of Strangeness in Contemporary Latin American Poetry, Series SubAtlantic at De Gruyter (2025). She has edited the volume Futuros multiespecie. Prácticas vinculantes para un planeta en emergencia (Bartlebooth. Critical Spaces, 2023), and co-edited the Essay Cluster “GeoSemantics: Earthly Memories and Inhuman Becomings in the Global South” at ASAP/Journal. As part of her engagement with community-based research and collaborative filmmaking, she has co-developed the energy justice project “No aire, no te vendas” (Penn Environmental Humanities, University of Pennsylvania) focusing on winds in ancient cosmologies and human communities in the Afro-Wayúu territories of La Guajira, Colombia in the intersection of old and green extractivism.Malcom Ferdinand is an environmental engineer from University College London and doctor in political philosophy from Université Paris Diderot. He is now a researcher at the CNRS (IRISSO/University Paris Dauphine). At the crossroad of political philosophy, postcolonial theory and political ecology, his research focuses on the Black Atlantic and particularly the Caribbean. He explores the relations between current ecological crises and the colonial history of modernity. He published a book based on his PhD dissertation entitled Decolonial Ecology: Thinking of Ecology from the Caribbean World.( Polity 2021) that challenges classical environmental thoughts. He recently published an in-depth study of the pesticide contamination of martinique and Guadeloupe entitled S'aimer la Terre: défaire l'habiter colonial ( Seuil 2024).www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu is delighted and privileged to be in conversation with Azucena Castro and Malcom Ferdinand. They start with a discussion of what Ferdinand calls the “double fracture”—the environmental division of humans from their connection to the biosphere, and the colonial division instantiated by white supremacism and patriarchy. He insists that we not see these two phenomena as separate, rather as intimately connected. This double fracture makes any attempts to solve either environmental violence or colonial violence ineffective. In her foreword to Ferdinand's Decolonial Ecologies, Angela Y. Davis writes that as she read the book, she “recognized how perfectly his conceptualizations illuminate the frameworks we need for both philosophical and popular understandings of our planetary conditions today.” The conversation covers how art, film, and poetry can manifest some of those frameworks, and Azucena takes us into a deep discussion of this and reads two poems in Spanish and then in English translation and has Malcom gloss them for us.Azucena Castro is assistant professor at Rice University in Houston. Currently, she is a Swedish Research Council Postdoctoral Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Center, Faculty of Science, Stockholm University. She held positions as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Latin American and Caribbean cultures at Stanford University and cultural geography at the Institute of Geography, University of Buenos Aires. Her scholarly work focuses on 20th and 21st-century Latin American cultural products through the lens of climate and energy justice, multispecies resistance, and anti-extractivist critique in the artivist scenes of South America, particularly, Southern Cone and Brazil. Azucena is the author of the book Poetic Postnatures. Ecological Thinking and Politics of Strangeness in Contemporary Latin American Poetry, Series SubAtlantic at De Gruyter (2025). She has edited the volume Futuros multiespecie. Prácticas vinculantes para un planeta en emergencia (Bartlebooth. Critical Spaces, 2023), and co-edited the Essay Cluster “GeoSemantics: Earthly Memories and Inhuman Becomings in the Global South” at ASAP/Journal. As part of her engagement with community-based research and collaborative filmmaking, she has co-developed the energy justice project “No aire, no te vendas” (Penn Environmental Humanities, University of Pennsylvania) focusing on winds in ancient cosmologies and human communities in the Afro-Wayúu territories of La Guajira, Colombia in the intersection of old and green extractivism.Malcom Ferdinand is an environmental engineer from University College London and doctor in political philosophy from Université Paris Diderot. He is now a researcher at the CNRS (IRISSO/University Paris Dauphine). At the crossroad of political philosophy, postcolonial theory and political ecology, his research focuses on the Black Atlantic and particularly the Caribbean. He explores the relations between current ecological crises and the colonial history of modernity. He published a book based on his PhD dissertation entitled Decolonial Ecology: Thinking of Ecology from the Caribbean World.( Polity 2021) that challenges classical environmental thoughts. He recently published an in-depth study of the pesticide contamination of martinique and Guadeloupe entitled S'aimer la Terre: défaire l'habiter colonial ( Seuil 2024).www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu is delighted and privileged to be in conversation with Azucena Castro and Malcom Ferdinand. They start with a discussion of what Ferdinand calls the “double fracture”—the environmental division of humans from their connection to the biosphere, and the colonial division instantiated by white supremacism and patriarchy. He insists that we not see these two phenomena as separate, rather as intimately connected. This double fracture makes any attempts to solve either environmental violence or colonial violence ineffective. In her foreword to Ferdinand's Decolonial Ecologies, Angela Y. Davis writes that as she read the book, she “recognized how perfectly his conceptualizations illuminate the frameworks we need for both philosophical and popular understandings of our planetary conditions today.” The conversation covers how art, film, and poetry can manifest some of those frameworks, and Azucena takes us into a deep discussion of this and reads two poems in Spanish and then in English translation and has Malcom gloss them for us.Azucena Castro is assistant professor at Rice University in Houston. Currently, she is a Swedish Research Council Postdoctoral Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Center, Faculty of Science, Stockholm University. She held positions as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Latin American and Caribbean cultures at Stanford University and cultural geography at the Institute of Geography, University of Buenos Aires. Her scholarly work focuses on 20th and 21st-century Latin American cultural products through the lens of climate and energy justice, multispecies resistance, and anti-extractivist critique in the artivist scenes of South America, particularly, Southern Cone and Brazil. Azucena is the author of the book Poetic Postnatures. Ecological Thinking and Politics of Strangeness in Contemporary Latin American Poetry, Series SubAtlantic at De Gruyter (2025). She has edited the volume Futuros multiespecie. Prácticas vinculantes para un planeta en emergencia (Bartlebooth. Critical Spaces, 2023), and co-edited the Essay Cluster “GeoSemantics: Earthly Memories and Inhuman Becomings in the Global South” at ASAP/Journal. As part of her engagement with community-based research and collaborative filmmaking, she has co-developed the energy justice project “No aire, no te vendas” (Penn Environmental Humanities, University of Pennsylvania) focusing on winds in ancient cosmologies and human communities in the Afro-Wayúu territories of La Guajira, Colombia in the intersection of old and green extractivism.Malcom Ferdinand is an environmental engineer from University College London and doctor in political philosophy from Université Paris Diderot. He is now a researcher at the CNRS (IRISSO/University Paris Dauphine). At the crossroad of political philosophy, postcolonial theory and political ecology, his research focuses on the Black Atlantic and particularly the Caribbean. He explores the relations between current ecological crises and the colonial history of modernity. He published a book based on his PhD dissertation entitled Decolonial Ecology: Thinking of Ecology from the Caribbean World.( Polity 2021) that challenges classical environmental thoughts. He recently published an in-depth study of the pesticide contamination of martinique and Guadeloupe entitled S'aimer la Terre: défaire l'habiter colonial ( Seuil 2024).www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu is delighted and privileged to be in conversation with Azucena Castro and Malcom Ferdinand. They start with a discussion of what Ferdinand calls the “double fracture”—the environmental division of humans from their connection to the biosphere, and the colonial division instantiated by white supremacism and patriarchy. He insists that we not see these two phenomena as separate, rather as intimately connected. This double fracture makes any attempts to solve either environmental violence or colonial violence ineffective. In her foreword to Ferdinand's Decolonial Ecologies, Angela Y. Davis writes that as she read the book, she “recognized how perfectly his conceptualizations illuminate the frameworks we need for both philosophical and popular understandings of our planetary conditions today.” The conversation covers how art, film, and poetry can manifest some of those frameworks, and Azucena takes us into a deep discussion of this and reads two poems in Spanish and then in English translation and has Malcom gloss them for us.Azucena Castro is assistant professor at Rice University in Houston. Currently, she is a Swedish Research Council Postdoctoral Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Center, Faculty of Science, Stockholm University. She held positions as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Latin American and Caribbean cultures at Stanford University and cultural geography at the Institute of Geography, University of Buenos Aires. Her scholarly work focuses on 20th and 21st-century Latin American cultural products through the lens of climate and energy justice, multispecies resistance, and anti-extractivist critique in the artivist scenes of South America, particularly, Southern Cone and Brazil. Azucena is the author of the book Poetic Postnatures. Ecological Thinking and Politics of Strangeness in Contemporary Latin American Poetry, Series SubAtlantic at De Gruyter (2025). She has edited the volume Futuros multiespecie. Prácticas vinculantes para un planeta en emergencia (Bartlebooth. Critical Spaces, 2023), and co-edited the Essay Cluster “GeoSemantics: Earthly Memories and Inhuman Becomings in the Global South” at ASAP/Journal. As part of her engagement with community-based research and collaborative filmmaking, she has co-developed the energy justice project “No aire, no te vendas” (Penn Environmental Humanities, University of Pennsylvania) focusing on winds in ancient cosmologies and human communities in the Afro-Wayúu territories of La Guajira, Colombia in the intersection of old and green extractivism.Malcom Ferdinand is an environmental engineer from University College London and doctor in political philosophy from Université Paris Diderot. He is now a researcher at the CNRS (IRISSO/University Paris Dauphine). At the crossroad of political philosophy, postcolonial theory and political ecology, his research focuses on the Black Atlantic and particularly the Caribbean. He explores the relations between current ecological crises and the colonial history of modernity. He published a book based on his PhD dissertation entitled Decolonial Ecology: Thinking of Ecology from the Caribbean World.( Polity 2021) that challenges classical environmental thoughts. He recently published an in-depth study of the pesticide contamination of martinique and Guadeloupe entitled S'aimer la Terre: défaire l'habiter colonial ( Seuil 2024).www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu is delighted and privileged to be in conversation with Azucena Castro and Malcom Ferdinand. They start with a discussion of what Ferdinand calls the “double fracture”—the environmental division of humans from their connection to the biosphere, and the colonial division instantiated by white supremacism and patriarchy. He insists that we not see these two phenomena as separate, rather as intimately connected. This double fracture makes any attempts to solve either environmental violence or colonial violence ineffective. In her foreword to Ferdinand's Decolonial Ecologies, Angela Y. Davis writes that as she read the book, she “recognized how perfectly his conceptualizations illuminate the frameworks we need for both philosophical and popular understandings of our planetary conditions today.” The conversation covers how art, film, and poetry can manifest some of those frameworks, and Azucena takes us into a deep discussion of this and reads two poems in Spanish and then in English translation and has Malcom gloss them for us.Azucena Castro is assistant professor at Rice University in Houston. Currently, she is a Swedish Research Council Postdoctoral Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Center, Faculty of Science, Stockholm University. She held positions as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Latin American and Caribbean cultures at Stanford University and cultural geography at the Institute of Geography, University of Buenos Aires. Her scholarly work focuses on 20th and 21st-century Latin American cultural products through the lens of climate and energy justice, multispecies resistance, and anti-extractivist critique in the artivist scenes of South America, particularly, Southern Cone and Brazil. Azucena is the author of the book Poetic Postnatures. Ecological Thinking and Politics of Strangeness in Contemporary Latin American Poetry, Series SubAtlantic at De Gruyter (2025). She has edited the volume Futuros multiespecie. Prácticas vinculantes para un planeta en emergencia (Bartlebooth. Critical Spaces, 2023), and co-edited the Essay Cluster “GeoSemantics: Earthly Memories and Inhuman Becomings in the Global South” at ASAP/Journal. As part of her engagement with community-based research and collaborative filmmaking, she has co-developed the energy justice project “No aire, no te vendas” (Penn Environmental Humanities, University of Pennsylvania) focusing on winds in ancient cosmologies and human communities in the Afro-Wayúu territories of La Guajira, Colombia in the intersection of old and green extractivism.Malcom Ferdinand is an environmental engineer from University College London and doctor in political philosophy from Université Paris Diderot. He is now a researcher at the CNRS (IRISSO/University Paris Dauphine). At the crossroad of political philosophy, postcolonial theory and political ecology, his research focuses on the Black Atlantic and particularly the Caribbean. He explores the relations between current ecological crises and the colonial history of modernity. He published a book based on his PhD dissertation entitled Decolonial Ecology: Thinking of Ecology from the Caribbean World.( Polity 2021) that challenges classical environmental thoughts. He recently published an in-depth study of the pesticide contamination of martinique and Guadeloupe entitled S'aimer la Terre: défaire l'habiter colonial ( Seuil 2024).www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
Deadpool shows no mercy in his jabs at the MCU and Fox movie universes, but does the third movie in his trilogy live up to his quips? Ron and Cam discuss on this episode of Worlds Beyond.
Ron and Cam's opposing views on the new Disney+ Star Wars show Acolyte generates a lively discussion on this week's Worlds Beyond!
In this Video we cover a number of the different alien factions within our Great Dome, and their inhabitants, Helen tells us of aa
review This title was released in March 2024. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until 30 April 2024, and on general sale after this date. 13.1 Storm of the Sea Devils by David K Barnes (4 parts) Surgeon Lieutenant Harry Sullivan is supposed to be on holiday. But his arrival in Calcutta is intercepted by someone from the local branch of UNIT - a staff member called Naomi Cross. A businessman in the area has mysteriously cancelled the opening of his new hotel... and local villagers have reported sightings of 'devils' in the swamps. Devils that look very familiar from the UNIT files... The businessman requires medical aid so UNIT have decided to send him a doctor. Unfortunately, when Harry and Naomi arrive on site they find a different Doctor has got there ahead of them... And that's just the start of their troubles. 13.2 Worlds Beyond by Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky (2 parts) The Doctor, Harry and Naomi have arrived on a luxury resort world where custom-made holidays are provided for every visitor. Their minds are scanned and their ideal getaway is planned. Naomi gets an activity break by the sea, Harry explores a crumbling ruin and the Doctor ends up playing chess with Alan Turing. All seems idyllic... but every paradise must have a snake... mustn't it? **Please note: the collector's edition CD box set is strictly limited to 1,500 copies**
Is The Marvels the final nail in the coffin for the MCU as so many people seem to think? Maybe... or maybe not? We discuss the most recent Marvel Studios film, its detractors, and our own likes and dislikes in this episode of Worlds Beyond.
Becoming fearless about reinventing yourself is a powerful tool in life. Multiple Time New York Best Selling authors Brandon Webb(@BrandonWebb) and John Mann(@JohnMann) share how real life meets fiction in their successful collaboration of the action-packed thriller series Blind Fear, Cold Fear, and Steal Fear. "Often times, as we learn, the story in our head is much worse than the actual activity." - Brandon Webb Key Takeaways: Mental Management: Training and focusing the mind is a daily practice that empowers the individual to concentrate in times of chaos, be aware of the intention behind actions, and stay in a positive and empowered mindset. The tools of mental management are visualization, positive self-talk, and reframing memory. Mentorship: Strong mentors can make all the difference when you stand at a crossroads, start your career, or make significant life changes. Mentors come in different ways. Also, if you have skills and time and want to be of service, becoming a mentor to someone is an excellent way of being sheepdog strong. Positive Partnerships: Fostering relationships for work or personal matters creates a more prosperous and happy life. Learning to collaborate with others means seeing what you are good at and what they are good at and then trusting one another to execute efficiently and effectively to get the job done. Education: Children are naturally curious and want to learn. Our school systems in the United States need a curriculum that includes critical thinking, exploration, and actual learning. Teaching our children to question and think freely is one of the greatest gifts we can give them. Sponsors and Promotions: Lectric eBikes: Shift into a new way of getting out there with a Lectric eBike. Check out the XP Lite starting at just $799. https://www.lectricbikes.com Links for John Mann & Brandon Webb: Website for Mann and Webb Instagram for Mann Instagram for Webb
Start Artist Song Time Album Year 0:01:17 TYGERS OF PAN TANG Edge Of The World 5:04 Bloodlines 2023 0:07:39 Coheed and Cambria The Suffering 3:42 Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One 2005 0:12:03 Paralydium Seeker of the Light 7:04 Worlds Beyond 2020 0:20:17 Opeth Atonement 6:27 Ghost Reveries 2005 0:27:25 Seventh Wonder Mindkiller […]
In this episode of WORLDS BEYOND, we kick off spooky season by reviewing Kenneth Branagh's A HAUNTING IN VENICE with our friend Jen. How does the third, Halloween-themed Hercule Poirot movie stack up against the others? Find out in today's episode!
Hoy es Sábado Internacional! Eso significa que tenemos lo último del punk, ska y hardcore independiente alrededor del planeta. Esta semana les traemos música de:
At nearly two and a half hours long, the second installment of the Spider-Verse animated series is much longer than the first - but is it better? Hear our thoughts on this episode of Worlds Beyond!
Welcome to the Faith and More Café - May edition! In this episode, we talk about the latest controversy surrounding His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, our ever-growing prayer request and update list, a beyond-amazing book that I am currently studying, and much, much more! Beyond Amazing book recommendation... "Attaining the Worlds Beyond" by Rabbie Michael Laitman Cover photo courtesy of KrisAtomic on Unsplash ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If this show has helped you, please consider making an offering. Offerings are a great way to help support and improve the show! If you would like to make an offering Support the Show! Contact me if you would are interested in becoming an Oblate of Perpetual Light @ oblates.pl@gmail.com Check out our website!! This is an incredibly easy way to access the show, show notes, listen to the show, request prayers, and contact me! https://faithandmorepodcast.wixsite.com/my-site Our YouTube channel: Faith and More Podcast Contact me at... faithandmorepodcast@gmail.com #booknook #cafe #dalailama #rabbimichaellaitman #inclusive #528hz #meditation #prayer #unconditionallove #wisdom #transdenominational #kabbalah #jew #jewish #faith #love #hope #blessings #positive #staystrong #digdeep #soundsofsirius #buddhacode #endorphins #spiritualfrequencies #trust #faithandmore #faithandmorepodcast #revangeleswise #love #selfless #unconditional #livelovelaugh --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/faith-and-more/message
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This week, Liberty and Tirzah discuss They're Going To Love You, The Lies We Tell, Pride and Protest, and more great books. Follow All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify and never miss a book. And sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. For a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: They're Going to Love You by Meg Howrey The Do-Over by Lynn Painter Making Love with the Land: Essays by Joshua Whitehead The Lies We Tell by Katie Zhao Tracers in the Dark: The Global Hunt for the Crime Lords of Cryptocurrency by Andy Greenberg Pride and Protest by Nikki Payne Heart of the Sun Warrior (Celestial Kingdom Book 2) by Sue Lynn Tan Tread of Angels by Rebecca Roanhorse PAPERBACK RELEASES: Even Greater Mistakes: Stories by Charlie Jane Anders Super Volcanoes: What They Reveal about Earth and the Worlds Beyond by Robin George Andrews New York, My Village by Uwem Akpan The Last Winter: The Scientists, Adventurers, Journeymen, and Mavericks Trying to Save the World by Porter Fox The Teller of Secrets by Bisi Adjapon Scorpica by G.R. Macallister Love in the Big City by Sang Young Park, Anton Hur (translator) Pulling the Wings Off Angels by K. J. Parker Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan Ship Wrecked by Olivia Dade The Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton, Sofia Coppola Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Worlds Beyond podcast features uncle and nephew team Cam and Ron as they review and discuss their favorite genre films and TV shows. In this episode, they review MARVEL'S BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER. How does the superhero sequel fare without Chadwick Boseman/King T'Challa at its center? They discuss this, the quality of the CGI, managing expectations, and more.
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In this episode of WORLDS BEYOND, Cam and Ron discuss the back half of SHE-HULK and episodes 4-6 of ANDOR.
In this encore presentation of one of our most popular episodes, the fearless and fabulous DR. ROBIN GEORGE ANDREWS joins us for an explosive IF! Robin George Andrews is a science journalist with a PhD in volcanology. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Atlantic, National Geographic, Scientific American, Atlas Obscura, and other publications. He lives in London, England. HOT off the press, his new book, "SUPERVOLCANOES: What They Reveal About Earth and the Worlds Beyond" is an anthology of magmatic mountains and fiery fountains, revels in the incomparable power of volcanoes and their eruptions. But it does more than marvel at their preternatural abilities. It also explores how their idiosyncratic, incredible displays of incandescence, past and present, reveal secrets about both themselves and the worlds to which they belong: from the forces that sculpt the sea, land and sky to the machinery that makes or breaks the existence of life. All volcanoes play their part on these dramatic planetary stages, but those in this book – those on Earth, above and below water, to those on the Moon, on Venus, on Mars and on worlds beyond – showcase this phenomenal force of nature better than any others. It's a time-travelling tale of how volcanic fire forged entire worlds, a saga 4.5 billion years in the making. Buckle up: it's one hell of a ride. Buy SUPERVOLCANOES in digital or flammable (!) print version from: - Direct from your local bookstore via: - Indiebound.org https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780393542066?aff=PublishersWeekly - Bookshop.org https://bookshop.org/books/super-volcanoes-what-they-reveal-about-earth-and-the-worlds-beyond/9780393542066 - Or via these titans of industry: - Amazon (every 40¢ you spend lifts a Blue Origin rocket one inch higher ;-)) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0393542068 - Barnes & Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/super-volcanoes-robin-george-andrews/1138718483 Or listen to the Audiobook from: - Libro.fm (supports your local bookstore!) https://libro.fm/audiobooks/9781666162462-super-volcanoes?bookstore=bookshoporg - Audible/Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Super-Volcanoes-Reveal-Worlds-Beyond/dp/B09HW6WR48/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= --- Got an IF of your own? - Email us at feedback@whattheif.com and let us know what's in your imagination. No idea is too small, or too big! --- Want to support the show? - Click a rating or add a review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app! itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1250517051?mt=2&ls=1 Don't miss an episode! - Subscribe at WhatTheIF.com Keep On IFFin', Philip, Matt & Gaby
This series was released on our Patreon channel. Keep us going here: www.patreon.com/researchersoftruth In this class we take you above the time & space world of the material plane into what the ancients called the Worlds Beyond. These are the higher dimensions science is now theorizing about and sometimes calling parallel universes. These worlds are in and around the material universe but existing at a higher rate of vibration. We will explain and explore these multidimensional realities that we all will past to upon the death of our material body.
Face to Face with Regina MeredithLive on OMTimes Radio Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 10:30 PST / 1:30 PM ESTWatch the Livestream on the No BS Spiritual Book Club on Facebook, OMTimes Radio & TV Facebook, or OMTimesTV YoutubeInterplanetary Lives, Afterlife Communication, Anastasia, Mystic Visions, Worlds Beyond, and UFO's are just some of the topics that REGINA MEREDITH will be discussing on this week's live streaming interview, along with her own life journey as a pioneer in the world of national Sports TV, co-founder of one of the first online video interview series featuring profound authors and thinkers of our time, Conscious Media Network, and her ongoing research and interviews for both Gaia and her new free video-streaming online network.Join the No BS Spiritual Book Club mailing list https://forms.aweber.com/form/93/758545393.htmConnect with Sandie Sedgbeer at https://www.sedgbeer.com#ReginaMeredith #SandieSedgbeer #NoBSSpiritualBookClubSubscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/
No BS Spiritual Book Club Meets... The 10 Best Spiritual Books
Interplanetary Lives, Afterlife Communication, Anastasia, Mystic Visions, Worlds Beyond, and UFO's are just some of the topics that Regina Meredith will be discussing on this week's live-streaming interview as she shares the 10 Best Spiritual Books that sent her on an out-of-this-world life adventure! Award-winning documentary filmmaker and show host, pioneer in the world of national Sports TV and Co-founder of Conscious Media Network, one of the first online video interview series featuring profound authors and thinkers of our time, Regina Meredith joins Sandie this week to discuss her ongoing research and interviews for both Gaia and her new free video-streaming online network! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sandie-sedgbeer/support
In this episode of WORLDS BEYOND with Cam and Ron, we discuss the new Marvel legal sitcom SHE-HULK: ATTORNEY AT LAW as well as the long-awaited gritty Star Wars series ANDOR.
Michio Kaku, world-renowned physicist and aeronaut, talks about the science of bebop and morphologists, why stutterers tend to have skewbald dogs, and how quamashes could help solve the global food crisis.
In this episode of the WORLDS BEYOND pop culture podcast, your hosts CAM and RON and joined by a guest, their close friend JEN! They discuss two recent horror outings: Stranger Things 4 and The Black Phone.
David Weiss & Jeran Campanella | Worlds Beyond the Ice Walls: Truth or Fiction?
In this episode of Worlds Beyond, we discuss the fourth THOR movie, LOVE AND THUNDER as well as the last three episodes of MS. MARVEL.
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Today on WORLDS BEYOND we start by discussing the back half of Obi-Wan Kenobi before moving into the first three episodes of the brand new Marvel series, Ms. Marvel!
In this episode of WORLDS BEYOND, Cam and Ron discuss the hotly anticipated Disney+ series OBI-WAN KENOBI and then move onto the breakout indie hit EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE.
Join us this week for our interview of Dr. Robin George Andrews. Robin George Andrews is a freelance science journalist based in London. His work has appeared in National Geographic, The New York Times, The Atlantic, Scientific American, Gizmodo, Atlas Obscura and elsewhere. He trained as a volcanologist, earning a doctorate in the subject, but then realized that telling people stories of spectacular eruptions and off-world scientific shenanigans brought him more joy than academia ever could. His upcoming book — Super Volcanoes: What They Reveal about Earth and the Worlds Beyond is out now - go buy a copy!I must admit, it took Jesse and I a while to realize that the book is called Super Volcanoes - two words. In other words, all volcanoes are super. Most volcanologists strongly dislike the term Supervolcanoes - one word, that is typically used to describe Yellowstone National Park. Robin has a huge personality which made for a very fun interview. We talked about Hawaii, Yellowstone, deep ocean volcanoes, Tonga, and Marie Tharp to name just a few. Tune in to get all the details. You won't be disappointed.——————————————————Instagram: @planetgeocastTwitter: @planetgeocastFacebook: @planetgeocastEmail: planetgeocast@gmail.comWebsite: https://planetgeocast.buzzsprout.com/
Join us this week for our interview of Dr. Robin George Andrews. Robin George Andrews is a freelance science journalist based in London. His work has appeared in National Geographic, The New York Times, The Atlantic, Scientific American, Gizmodo, Atlas Obscura and elsewhere. He trained as a volcanologist, earning a doctorate in the subject, but then realized that telling people stories of spectacular eruptions and off-world scientific shenanigans brought him more joy than academia ever could. His upcoming book — Super Volcanoes: What They Reveal about Earth and the Worlds Beyond is out now - go buy a copy!I must admit, it took Jesse and I a while to realize that the book is called Super Volcanoes - two words. In other words, all volcanoes are super. Most volcanologists strongly dislike the term Supervolcanoes - one word, that is typically used to describe Yellowstone National Park. Robin has a huge personality which made for a very fun interview. We talked about Hawaii, Yellowstone, deep ocean volcanoes, Tonga, and Marie Tharp to name just a few. Tune in to get all the details. You won't be disappointed.——————————————————Instagram: @planetgeocastTwitter: @planetgeocastFacebook: @planetgeocastEmail: planetgeocast@gmail.comWebsite: https://planetgeocast.buzzsprout.com/
In this episode of WORLDS BEYOND, Cam and Ron's good friend JEN returns to discuss the back half of Marvel's MOON KNIGHT on Disney+. Then, Cam and Ron discuss the hotly anticipated DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS!
Having pre-birth memories, Dr. Pealer has written many discourses about the mysteries of the esoteric, including giving an extensive study of life after death. He founded the Church of Spiritual Awareness in 1990 and also established “Pealer Group,” a world-wide research group that studied the secrets of life and the universe. He wrote Untold Jesus: The Two-Thousand-Year-Old Secret in 2002. Published in Pittsburgh by Dorrance, the work was based on ancient and secret documents written by those who knewJesus personally. It was one of the first works to ever suggest Jesus survived the cross, married, and had a family. This book went into detail about that family, that secret life and many shocking revelations that have never been revealed anywhere else. He also co-authored Growing Up in the Garden of the Mad, a screenplay about children growing up in a supernatural environment. It is presently being prepared for a television movie.Dr. Pealer's interest in journalism began in the early 1960s when he worked on a small weekly newspaper. That was when he was first allowed to write a column about Life After Death.Presentation from the 2011 Ozark Mountain Transformation Conference.FOLLOW US ON:Facebook: https://goo.gl/rwvBfwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ozarkmtpubTwitter: https://goo.gl/LunK5DWebsite: https://goo.gl/2d5cX4ASSOCIATED LINKS:Ozark Mountain Publishing, Inc.: https://goo.gl/xhgoAPQuantum Healing Hypnosis Academy: https://goo.gl/64G7RD
Exploring exoplanets — worlds orbiting alien stars — talking with Thayne Currie of NAOJ, who recently found a bizarre massive planet. This week on The Cosmic Companion, we look at exoplanets — worlds orbiting alien stars. We are joined by Dr. Thayne Currie, astrophysicist at The Subaru Telescope, who recently discovered a planet nine times more massive than Jupiter orbiting a young star a little over 500 light years from Earth. On 21 March 2022, NASA confirmed the 5,000th confirmed exoplanet, marking a milestone in our understanding of the Cosmos. Three decades before, the first exoplanets were found orbiting pulsars — rapidly spinning corpses of stars, during the second week of 1992. This was the week Kristi Yamaguchi won the US female Figure Skating championship, Paul Simon opened a tour of South Africa, and President George H. W. Bush got ill at the home of the Japanese Prime Minister. On 6 October 1995 (the day after O.J. Simpson was found innocent of murder), astronomers announced the discovery of 51 Pegasi, the first exoplanet found around a healthy, active, main-sequence star. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/support
In this episode of WORLDS BEYOND, Cam and Ron are joined by their good friend Jen to discuss the first three episodes of Marvel's MOON KNIGHT on Disney+ . Then, they move on to discuss Sony's MORBIUS.
Welcome back to the front deck hostel guests and weary travelers! For some, the best thing about traveling is having a travel buddy, and it's even better when that travel buddy is as cool, cultured, and unique as Lauren! So, sit back, relax, and listen to her story because you might just learn something on this episode of BHostel!Book and experience Firehouse Hostel CLICK HEREMusic for this episode: Opening MonologuePhases by HoliznaRAPSFor more information about Bhostel, reach out to us at contact.hostel@fubbzmedia.com.For more information about FubbzMedia, LLC. productions and services, please reach out to us at contact@fubbzmedia.com or visit us at www.fubbzmedia.comStay up to date with all things Fubbzmedia, LLC. by following us on:Goodpods: https://www.goodpods.comTwitter: https://bit.ly/3BjvhDOInstagram: https://bit.ly/3mmIyHf
Volcanoes have long fascinated curious humans of all ages. Here in the Seattle area, our beloved Tahoma (Mount Rainier) and the four other active volcanoes in the Cascade Mountain Range are beautiful but ever-present reminders of Washington's location in the “Ring of Fire,” a 25,000-mile arc of volcanic activity that follows the rim of the Pacific Ocean. Volcanoes are quite literally our neighbors; how can we get to know them better and understand their role in shaping and reshaping our planet? Is there a way to safely live alongside them? In his new book, Super Volcanoes, science journalist and volcanologist Robin George Andrews walked us through awe-inspiring eruptions of the past and present and the secrets that they reveal about our planet. We already know quite a bit about how volcanoes form, erupt, and change, but many mysteries and questions remain: Is Earth's unique system of plate tectonics the best way to forge a planet capable of supporting life? How can we better predict eruptions and protect communities in the path of danger? Andrews took us from the ocean floor to Hawai'i, Yellowstone, Tanzania, and planets beyond ours to explore recent discoveries and lingering questions about the geologic wonders that captivate us. Robin George Andrews is a science journalist with a Ph.D. in volcanology. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, National Geographic, Scientific American, Atlas Obscura, and other publications. He lives in London, England. Buy the Book: Super Volcanoes: What They Reveal about Earth and the Worlds Beyond from Elliott Bay Books Presented by Town Hall Seattle. To become a member or make a donation click here.
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In this episode of Worlds Beyond, Ron and Cam discuss the back half of Marvel's HAWKEYE on Disney+ and the hugely anticipated third entry into the MCU Spider-Man films, NO WAY HOME.
In this episode of WORLDS BEYOND, Cam and Ron discuss the first three episodes of the new HAWKEYE series on Disney+ and the latest GHOSTBUSTERS film, AFTERLIFE.
We make our way through the final stretch towards Etrix Triegal and the heart of the Triad operation. We know why they're here and we know what they're doing... and it falls to us to stop them. Their defenses are shattered and their black heart nearly exposed! Catch our show LIVE on twitch.tv every Saturday at 3pm EST/12pm PT! Music from Serpent Sound Studios! https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/ Sound effects and ambiance provided by Syrinscape! https://www.syrinscape.com/
Тази седмица изригваме със специален гост в серията Ratio Weekly. Робин Джордж Андрюс ни разказва за супервулканите и супер вулканите (които, ако питате него, са всички). Торнадо от огън и жупел, 35-годишно изригване и лава, движеща се по нанагорнище са само част от изумителните неща, които включваме в разговора. От епизода ще разберете: — По-активни ли са земните недра напоследък или вулканичните изригвания в последните годин са просто съвпадение? — Какви смъртоносни изненади крият вулканите освен познатата лава: отровни газове, пирокластични потоци, цунами, градушка от нажежени до червено канари и лава-надо. — Защо известният вулкан в Йелоустоун парк всъщност вероятно не е толкова страшен и какви невероятни вулканични зверове се крият по-близо до нас, в Европа? — Как изглежда вулканичната активност в други части от Слънчевата система: адовата Венера, космическите изригвания на Йо и други извънземни катаклизми. Вулканите са като котки - всеки има свой характер! С Робин ще ви покажем някои от най-интересните от тях. Епизодът идва точно навреме за премиерата на книгата "Super Volcanoes: What They Reveal about Earth and the Worlds Beyond", която ще е налична ексклузивно в нашия онлайн магазин и е част от специалната ни коледна кутия: https://shop.ratio.bg/product/ratio-xmas-box/ === Допълнителни бележки към епизода: ratio.bg/podcast/236 Ако това, което правим, ви харесва, подкрепете Ratio: ratio.bg/support
In this entry of WORLDS BEYOND, we discuss Denis Villenueve's sci-fi epic DUNE (2021) and Edgar Wright's horror/thriller LAST NIGHT IN SOHO (2021)
It's finally that time where Terminus rearranges its format- but just a little bit, as a treat. We're still figuring out exactly how we want to do this at Terminus HQ, so we open with a mini-review of Mondocane's independent debut, a potent but still-developing mixture of Mayhem, Gorgoroth, and Burzum with an interesting streak of timbral creativity. We'll probably start using this intro slot to showcase submissions, demos, and anything else that maybe doesn't fit a full review- stand by for further developments. The first half of the show proper is dedicated to an old favorite of The Death Metal Guy- Morte Incandescente. A long running pillar of the Portuguese black metal underground, MI returns with their fifth full-length record which augments their traditional style with big blocks of first wave headbanging and grimy rehearsal room style. Sprinting seamlessly from Bathory grind to Mutiilation wail, it's a fascinating look at just how weird you can get with traditional materials. Our second half is dedicated to the debut of Psionic Madness, a sort of ultra-underground supergroup featuring members of Maggot Crown and Nothing is Real, playing psychedelic yet grinding death metal for fans of 00s obscurities. The riffs are striking, the textures are bizarre, the drumming is maniacal, but the band's greatest strength is when they hang back and allow atmosphere to congeal. We discuss the merits of dissonance, track length, and Blood Incantation. You already know the answer to the last one. 0:00:00 - Intro ft. Mondocane - Dvala 0:21:52 - Morte Incandescente - Vala Comum (Signal Rex) 1:02:50 - Interlude - Corpus Christii - “Devouring Your Essence” fr. Tormented Belief (Nightmare Productions, 2003) 1:08:42 - Psionic Madness - Mortality Salience (Vargheist Records) 1:44:27 - Outro - Mithras - “Voices in the Void” fr. Worlds Beyond the Veil (Golden Lake Productions, 2003) Terminus links: Terminus on Youtube Terminus on Patreon Terminus on Subscribestar Terminus on Instagram Terminus on Facebook thetrueterminus@gmail.com
In this episode of WORLDS BEYOND, we discuss the divisive film THE ETERNALS as well as the final four episodes of WHAT IF? on Disney+.
The fearless and fabulous DR. ROBIN GEORGE ANDREWS joins us for an explosive IF! Robin George Andrews is a science journalist with a PhD in volcanology. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Atlantic, National Geographic, Scientific American, Atlas Obscura, and other publications. He lives in London, England. HOT off the press, his new book, "SUPERVOLCANOES: What They Reveal About Earth and the Worlds Beyond" is an anthology of magmatic mountains and fiery fountains, revels in the incomparable power of volcanoes and their eruptions. But it does more than marvel at their preternatural abilities. It also explores how their idiosyncratic, incredible displays of incandescence, past and present, reveal secrets about both themselves and the worlds to which they belong: from the forces that sculpt the sea, land and sky to the machinery that makes or breaks the existence of life. All volcanoes play their part on these dramatic planetary stages, but those in this book – those on Earth, above and below water, to those on the Moon, on Venus, on Mars and on worlds beyond – showcase this phenomenal force of nature better than any others. It's a time-travelling tale of how volcanic fire forged entire worlds, a saga 4.5 billion years in the making. Buckle up: it's one hell of a ride. Buy SUPERVOLCANOES in digital or flammable (!) print version from: - Direct from your local bookstore via: - Indiebound.org https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780393542066?aff=PublishersWeekly - Bookshop.org https://bookshop.org/books/super-volcanoes-what-they-reveal-about-earth-and-the-worlds-beyond/9780393542066 - Or via these titans of industry: - Amazon (every 40¢ you spend lifts a Blue Origin rocket one inch higher ;-)) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0393542068 - Barnes & Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/super-volcanoes-robin-george-andrews/1138718483 Or listen to the Audiobook from: - Libro.fm (supports your local bookstore!) https://libro.fm/audiobooks/9781666162462-super-volcanoes?bookstore=bookshoporg - Audible/Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Super-Volcanoes-Reveal-Worlds-Beyond/dp/B09HW6WR48/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= --- Got an IF of your own? - Email us at feedback@whattheif.com and let us know what's in your imagination. No idea is too small, or too big! --- Want to support the show? - Click a rating or add a review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app! itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1250517051?mt=2&ls=1 Don't miss an episode! - Subscribe at WhatTheIF.com Keep On IFFin', Philip, Matt & Gaby
In this special Halloween-themed episode of WORLDS BEYOND, we continue our look into different versions of classic universal monsters: from FRANKENSTEIN (1931), CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1958), and MARY SHELLY'S FRANKENSTEIN (1994) to THE WOLF MAN (1941), CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF (1961), and THE WOLFMAN (2010).
In this episode of WORLDS BEYOND, we discuss James Wan's latest horror film MALIGNANT and review three Dracula films: Dracula (1931), Horror of Dracula (1958), and Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992).
This past year has seen an onslaught of disruptions that call into question our ability to coexist with our environment. The devastating effects of climate change have arrived, and show no signs of abating. Flash flooding has swept across China and Northern Europe. The Eastern United States has been inundated by hurricanes of historic size. Record breaking heat waves and wildfires have decimated large swaths of Western North America. And a global pandemic continues to rage on. All of this begs the question, must we look elsewhere in our universe to ensure the survival of humanity? A growing movement of astrophysicists, biologists, and billionaire space enthusiasts believes our salvation does indeed lie offplanet. Supporters of this movement argue that we are on the cusp of technology that puts this possibility within reach, and that exploration and settlement to deal with issues of environmental instability and scarcity is nothing new. Settling the reachable regions of our universe is merely an extension of this age-old trend. But detractors of the plans to settle space dismiss it as an immeasurably expensive fever dream. In their minds, it would be far more prudent to invest our time and resources into fixing the problems here on Earth, the only known planet to host life. Beyond the massive technological advancements required, there are simply far too many unknowns about how and where life originated to assume it can be simply transported through the cosmos. Arguing for the motion is Milan Cirkovic, Research Professor at the Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade and author of Global Catastrophic Risks. Arguing against the motion is Lord Martin Rees, Lord Martin Rees Astronomer Royal, former President of The Royal Society. He is the author of On the Future whose updated paperback edition is due out in October, and The End of Astronauts due out in March of 2022. Milan Cirkovic: “There are many human achievements which, almost by definition, could never be realized if humanity remains bound to Earth.” Lord Martin Rees: “It is a dangerous delusion to think that we could escape the Earth's problems by going to Mars." Sources: Engadget, Blue Origin, SpaceX, European Space Agency, World Government Summit and 60 Minutes Australia The host of the Munk Debates is Rudyard Griffiths - @rudyardg. Tweet your comments about this episode to @munkdebate or comment on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/munkdebates/ To sign up for a weekly email reminder for this podcast, send an email to podcast@munkdebates.com. To support civil and substantive debate on the big questions of the day, consider becoming a Munk Member at https://munkdebates.com/membership Members receive access to our 10+ year library of great debates in HD video, a free Munk Debates book, newsletter and ticketing privileges at our live events. This podcast is a project of the Munk Debates, a Canadian charitable organization dedicated to fostering civil and substantive public dialogue - https://munkdebates.com/ The Munk Debates podcast is produced by Antica, Canada's largest private audio production company - https://www.anticaproductions.com/ Executive Producer: Stuart Coxe, CEO Antica Productions Senior Producer: Jacob Lewis Editor: Kieran Lynch Associate Producer: Abhi Raheja
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They say that we live in seven worlds simultaneously. I don't know whether that is true but just think for a moment what we think of when we think of such places which are in the mist...far far into the unknown. Listen in! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kaj-studio/message
Exploring new frontiers boldly going where none has gone before – or at least in the way we do! these are the voyages of Two Natural Ladies Their continuing mission to discover new worlds beyond our wildest dreams To Seek out – new thoughts and ideas and unstick where we are stuck Through light-hearted conversations banter, play – and a
Water in space? Yes, water is more plentiful in our solar system than most people realize. It exists on planets, moons, and asteroids. It exists in the solid, liquid, and gas state. What worlds contain water? How much water do they have? What does that mean for us? Find out as we answer these questions in this episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/storyofwater/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/storyofwater/support
For our latest episode, Chris and Jon look ahead to a post-pandemic world, but also to a new course we'll be offering on a new learning network, PulveREDU. We provide the backstory, and what founder Jeff Pulver is striving for, along witha preview for the topice - The New Voice. Target date is later in March for our course, and watch for registration details.
On Thursday September 12th, 2013 the Hermetic Hour's host Poke Runyon will introduce distinguished guest Dr. Ralph Metzner who will discuss his latest book "Worlds Within and Worlds Beyond," the seventh in his series of books on "The Ecology of Consciousness." All of Dr. Metzner's works are of special interest to students of the Western Esoteric Tradition. Check out his web site at www.greenearthfound.org. He was one of the original psychedelic experimenters and facilitators of that tempestuous era, an Oxford graduate, psychotherapist and a philosopher. His latest book will be of particular interest to students of Magick who may wish to compare his system of therapeutic soul travel to the Buddhist Six Worlds of the Wheel of Existance, the nine realms of the Nordic Yggdrasill World Tree, and the Octaves of Pythagoras with our own Pathworkings on the Qabbalistic Tree of Life. Many of his insights are applicable to our venue regardless of technique. He refers to his method as Alchemical Divination. Although we may use different techniques, and different mythologies we can always learn from the insights and the visions of a master -- so turn us on, tune us in, and don't drop out.
01: Beach Hoppers - Keep Dreaming (Eskadet Moonlight Version) [Lemongrassmusic] 02: Damon Hatcher - Synopsis (Jonathan Grossman Remix) [2600 Records] 03: The Timewriter - Echowelt [Moodmusic] 04: Pachanga Boys - Time [Hippie Dance] 05: Phil Asher - London Style [RSTLSS TRX] 06: Vincenzo - Get To Know You [Anjunadeep] 07: Guy J - Shining [Bedrock Records] 08: Vask-O - Lost In Thoughts [No Smoking Recordings] 09: Atnarko feat. Sam Mollison - Thinking Of You (Pezzner's Instrumental) [Lazy Days Music] 10: Manuel Tur - Foolin' [Delusions Of Grandeur] 11: Tolga Fidan - Linnz [Vakant] 12: Simon Baker Feat. Debukas - No Pressure (Simon Baker's Upstate Dub) [2020Vision] 13: Martin Roth - Beautiful Life [Anjunadeep] 14: Manuel Tur - Back To Me (Jimpster Dub) [Freerange Records] 15: Jeff Bennett - Chordionz (Nhar Remix) [Regular] 16: Audiofly - Sunrise BCN [All Day I Dream] 17: Cosmic Cowboys - All The Words I Never Told You (Nhar Remix) [DJ Series] 18: Alain Ho - I Remember The Future [Buzzin' Fly Records] 19: Charles Webster feat. Emilie Chick - Fantasized [Miso] 20: Lowtec - Use Me [LAID]
Tami Simon speaks with Cyndi Dale, an internationally renowned author, speaker, intuitive healer, and business consultant. Cyndi has written several ground-breaking books on chakras and intuition, including with Sounds True The Subtle Body: An Encyclopedia of Your Energetic Anatomy, Illuminating the Afterlife: Your Soul's Journey Through the Worlds Beyond, and most recently, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life. Tami speaks with Cyndi about how we can assess our energetic health to locate the "holes" in our own boundaries, what healthy energetic boundaries might look and feel like, and how healers and other sensitive people can keep their center and maintain the integrity of their energetic boundaries. (79 minutes)