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TRACKLIST: 01. Moonclipse - Dunya (Omiki & Terra Remix) 02. Timelock & Waveform - Limitless (Original Mix) 03. Numayma & Hyriderz - Pure (Extended Mix) 04. Animato - Cosmic Whisper 05. Yestermorrow & Zen Mechanics - Escape the Simulation 06. Faders - Guarani 07. Ovnimoon - Aural Bird (High Noon Remix) 08. Volcano On Mars - Dream In Colours 09. Hypnocoustics - Spinning in Space 10. Relativ & MoRsei - Are We Dreaming (Original Mix) 11. DigiCult, West Galaxy - Replicant Trance World Order, авторская программа диджея и музыканта Psycoholic (aka M.Pravda). Oбзор музыки и эксклюзивных треков в стиле Psy-Trance. ▶ band.link/Psycoholic ▶ Если вам понравилась музыка, вы можете поддержать автора проекта по ссылке: pay.cloudtips.ru/p/a811f671 _________ #psytrance #psy #trance #fullon #melodic #underground #psycoholic #mpravda #psychedelic #electronic #pravdamusic #tranceworldorder 01. Moonclipse - Dunya (Omiki & Terra Remix) 02. Timelock & Waveform - Limitless (Original Mix) 03. Numayma & Hyriderz - Pure (Extended Mix) 04. Animato - Cosmic Whisper 05. Yestermorrow & Zen Mechanics - Escape the Simulation 06. Faders - Guarani 07. Ovnimoon - Aural Bird (High Noon Remix) 08. Volcano On Mars - Dream In Colours 09. Hypnocoustics - Spinning in Space 10. Relativ & MoRsei - Are We Dreaming (Original Mix) 11. DigiCult, West Galaxy - Replicant
TRACKLIST: 01. Moonclipse - Dunya (Omiki & Terra Remix) 02. Timelock & Waveform - Limitless (Original Mix) 03. Numayma & Hyriderz - Pure (Extended Mix) 04. Animato - Cosmic Whisper 05. Yestermorrow & Zen Mechanics - Escape the Simulation 06. Faders - Guarani 07. Ovnimoon - Aural Bird (High Noon Remix) 08. Volcano On Mars - Dream In Colours 09. Hypnocoustics - Spinning in Space 10. Relativ & MoRsei - Are We Dreaming (Original Mix) 11. DigiCult, West Galaxy - Replicant Trance World Order, авторская программа диджея и музыканта Psycoholic (aka M.Pravda). Oбзор музыки и эксклюзивных треков в стиле Psy-Trance. ▶ band.link/Psycoholic ▶ Если вам понравилась музыка, вы можете поддержать автора проекта по ссылке: pay.cloudtips.ru/p/a811f671 _________ #psytrance #psy #trance #fullon #melodic #underground #psycoholic #mpravda #psychedelic #electronic #pravdamusic #tranceworldorder 01. Moonclipse - Dunya (Omiki & Terra Remix) 02. Timelock & Waveform - Limitless (Original Mix) 03. Numayma & Hyriderz - Pure (Extended Mix) 04. Animato - Cosmic Whisper 05. Yestermorrow & Zen Mechanics - Escape the Simulation 06. Faders - Guarani 07. Ovnimoon - Aural Bird (High Noon Remix) 08. Volcano On Mars - Dream In Colours 09. Hypnocoustics - Spinning in Space 10. Relativ & MoRsei - Are We Dreaming (Original Mix) 11. DigiCult, West Galaxy - Replicant
Psy-Nation Radio Episode #084 The 84th edition of the Psy-Nation Radio podcast hosted by Ace Ventura & Liquid Soul (Liquid Ace) is here! For this last episode of 2024 we have for you an extra long show and a guest mix by Z-Cat. We always love to hear your thoughts - feel free to send suggestions, feedback and requests to: psynationradio@gmail.com #WeArePsyNation Track list: 1. Formula None & Monolock - Dream Weaver (Iboga Records) 2. Hujaboy & Mystic - I Choose to See Light (Future Music Records) 3. Art Of Trance - Octopus / 3 Of Life & Domestic Remix (Stereo Society) 4. Skizologic - Dissolving (Shamanic Tales) 5. Xandar - Existential Drift (Techsafari Records) 6. Yestermorrow & Zen Mechanics - Escape the Simulation (Iboga Records) 7. Moonclipse - Dunya / Terra & Omiki Remix (Shamanic Tales) 8. Asgard & Antinomy - Body Mind Spirit (Sacred Technology) 9. Solarix - Everything (Expo Records) 10. Volcano On Mars - Dream In Colors (Sacred Technology) 11. Mekkanikka - Enter The Dragon (United Beats Records) 12. Blazy - Interlude feat. Aura Vortex / Spectra Sonics Remix (Shamanic Tales) 13. Tristan - Atomic Zen (Nano Records) Z-Cat Guest mix tracklist: 1. Z-Cat & GMS - Keep it Psychedelic 2. Z-Cat & Neelix - 1984 (Z-Cat RMX) [unreleased] 3. Z-Cat & Azax - Closer 4. Z-Cat - Sirens 5. Z-Cat - Elucidate (Z-Cat & Nenorm RMX) 6. Z-Cat - My Only Void 7. Z-Cat & Oxi Daksi - Trip Like I Do 8. Z-Cat & Jumpstreet- Immunity 9. Z-Cat & Jumpstreet - More Energy [unreleased] 10. Z-Cat - Express Train (Remake) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Host: Duo Dickinson Wednesday October 16, 2024, 12 Noon WPKN 89.5FM www.wpkn.org A century of top-down architectural determination is over. Regimes of conferring worth via station and prestige have been replaced with the number of “likes” and “followers” accruing as if the entire world is one polling station. We have reached intellectual democratization, where popularity trumps insights (good or bad) – our world is becoming unending popularity contests and beauty pageants, where everyone is the judge and the contestant – “the most eyeballs wins”. So much so that the remaining organizations are trying to ban Tik Tok, control Artificial Intelligence and social media and limit access based on age. But the cow has left the barn. As a result, in architecture, the Starchitect, the image of the Power of Style has left the building. All media is losing its editorial guardrails as the internet's overwhelming universal, free and open access to exposing every and any aspect of everyone's life becomes the basis of cultural evolution. The elitist sensibility of anointing “important work” in controlled, highly exclusive journalistic exposure of architecture is collapsing. Popular culture critic Kate Wagner voiced the power of democratic revolution in media: “We all live in the world. We all deserve to participate in it. We all also deserve to see our own lives reflected in architectural media, not just the spaces of the rich and famous. That requires reshaping everything, even vernacular or popular design media culture.” Today we have two people who know the past, present and perhaps can see a future for architecture. Martin Pedersen is a New Orleans based writer, critic and editor, and is the executive director of the Common Edge Collaborative. John Connell is the co – founder of Yestermorrow, an Architect and Urbanist.
Erin Maile O'Keefe is a talented designer who designed and built the Paper Boat tiny house for herself and her husband, where they live in the backyard of a house that they own. In this conversation we'll break down the Paper Boat design and share some of the ways that Erin thinks about designing tiny spaces so that they work for the occupants in the process.In This Episode:A brief history of Yestermorrow and teaching the classThe Paper Boat house: how it got its name and the way that function inspired design.Erin's design approach that allowed her to fit everything she needs into her spaceHow custom cabinetry stores things with beauty and functionErin's journey into the tiny house movementWhat's Tiny House Fest Vermont all about and how is it unique?Erin discusses Creative Placemaking and how she uses her Master CertificateVisit the website for full show notes, photos, links and resources.Support the showListen. Subscribe. Rate. Review. Apple Podcasts Spotify More... Follow Ethan. Mastodon Instagram Pinterest Facebook Want to say 'thank you' for the show? Buy me a coffee!
Artist-builders Thea Alvin and Meg Reinhold discuss the new Yestermorrow Design/Build School exhibit Elements of Shelter, on view in the Vermont Arts Council Sculpture Garden through May 2025.Learn more about the exhibit, the artists, and Yestermorrow at vermontartscouncil.org/sculpture-garden where you'll also find links to resources and information on the climate and housing crises.Download a transcript of this episode (PDF).This episode of Vermont Made is sponsored by the Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing. Visit VermontVacation.com to find countless ways to enjoy our state, and if you're a new resident here, visit ThinkVermont.com for regional resource guides and job information.Support the show
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Yestermorrow - Cyber Cycles (Original mix) Cyber Cycles - Iboga Records http://musicshop.iboga.dk/store/view_release?release=1762 IBOGADIGITAL770 1. Yestermorrow - Cyber Cycles (Original mix) Cyber Cycles takes us on a cascading journey full of psychedelic twists and surprises. Francisco Oliveira,Ivan Pereira 2022 Iboga Records Iboga Records Publishing,Iboga Records Publishing
Ron Gilbert anunció que está haciendo un nuevo Monkey Island, y en algún punto después de eso se grabó el Ep393 de Café Fandango. Con Dieguito y Guille de Checkpoint de invitados arrancamos hablando de Monkey Island, para luego acordarnos que teníamos que grabar un programa, así que Dieguito nos cuenta sobre el Tunic y el Truck Simulator y Guille habla un poco de Genshin Impact, Hitman III y RPGolf. Por su parte Edu terminó el Syberia 2 y, contra toda indicación, arrancó Syberia 3, y se llevó una grata sorpresa con Spiritfarer, Gus casi formatea su compu para llegar a buen puerto en Wasteland 3 y Seba nos cuenta sobre las cascadas del Yestermorrow. Entrando a las menciones que no tienen nada que ver con Monkey Island, pasamos por un par de lanzamientos de los cuales ninguno es Monkey Island, y nos adentramos en las noticias, donde anuncian un remake de un juego muy querido que no es el Monkey Island, y hablamos de lleno de la mejor noticia del MILENIO, momento en el cual el programa pierde el control totalmente. Habríamos cerrado con la Pregunta Fandango, hablando de noticiones que nos alegrarían el año, pero tenemos mucho sueño como para confirmarlo.
Yestermorrow, Grouch - Fractal (Live Mix) Fractal - Iboga Records IBOGADIGITAL745 1. Yestermorrow, Grouch - Fractal (Original mix) 2. Yestermorrow, Grouch - Fractal (Live Mix) Yestermorrow and Grouch join forces to bring us a mind-altering release. Fractals lures us into a deeply psychedelic world, opening ever new realms of experience as we cruise through this higher dimensional sonic journey. Ivan Pereira,Francisco Oliveira,Oscar Allison 2022 Iboga Records Iboga Records Publishing,Iboga Records Publishing,Iboga Records Publishing
Yestermorrow, Grouch - Fractal (Original mix) Fractal - Iboga Records IBOGADIGITAL745 1. Yestermorrow, Grouch - Fractal (Original mix) 2. Yestermorrow, Grouch - Fractal (Live Mix) Yestermorrow and Grouch join forces to bring us a mind-altering release. Fractals lures us into a deeply psychedelic world, opening ever new realms of experience as we cruise through this higher dimensional sonic journey. Ivan Pereira,Francisco Oliveira,Oscar Allison 2022 Iboga Records Iboga Records Publishing,Iboga Records Publishing,Iboga Records Publishing
Some plot twists can elevate a story into a masterpiece, whereas others utterly destroys everything that came before it. In this humorous episode of the Am Writing Fantasy podcast, Autumn and Jesper compete to come up with the WORST five plot twists ever created. Tune in for new episodes EVERY single Monday. SUPPORT THE AM WRITING FANTASY PODCAST! Please tell a fellow author about the show and visit us at Apple podcast and leave a rating and review. Join us at www.patreon.com/AmWritingFantasy. For as little as a dollar a month, you'll get awesome rewards and keep the Am Writing Fantasy podcast going. Read the full transcript below. (Please note that it's automatically generated and while the AI is super cool, it isn't perfect. There may be misspellings or incorrect words on occasion). Narrator (1s): You're listening to The Am writing Fantasy Podcast. In today's publishing landscape, you can reach fans all over the world. Query letters are a thing of the past. You don't even need a literary agent. There is nothing standing in the way of making a living from writing. Join two best selling authors who have self published more than 20 books between them now on to the show with your hosts, Autumn Birt and Jesper Schmidt. Jesper (30s): Hello. I'm Jesper. Autumn (31s): And I'm, Autumn. Jesper (33s): This is episode 149 of the Am Writing Fantasy podcast. And this is the first episode of the month. And we all know what that means. Don't we Autumn? Autumn (44s): This one's a challenge where we compete with each other to come up with the worst of something. So these are always kind of fun. Jesper (54s): These are my favorite ones and today's top 10 list is the WORST Plot Twists EVER. Autumn (1m 3s): Oh gosh. At least I'm not going to give you a plot twist and say what? That's not what I prepared for. So I'm ready. Like I just mentioned to you, I actually was, I thought we were recording this two days ago, so I've been ready for two days. So I've got a good list. I think it'll be fine. It was actually really fun. This one was feeling kind of, I don't know what to come up with. And so I did a little bit of reading and research and started thinking and I'm like, oh yeah, there's some fun ones in this slide. Yeah, I think so too. All mine movies, although I only have two movies, so ha I, I actually tried to stick with books as much as possible, but yeah, two movies snuck in there. Autumn (1m 49s): Okay. I know I picked movies on purpose because then I could play some audio clips and I liked those. Lets you do one of these days. I want you to plan ahead and send you some movie, some clips and tell you not to listen to them until you play them. But that's going to be kind of hard cause you have to test them somehow. No, no, that'll be fine. That's fine. I can just click and listen half a second just to see if it plays and then stop it. Okay. One of these days, one of these days I'll really be prepared. It'll be a miracle, but everybody's mind just like my God. Yes, it will be and prepare us. Autumn (2m 30s): That'd be fantastic. Just imagine. Anyway, how are things going for you? Jesper (2m 37s): I'm pretty busy these days. I just finished up the first draft of book two in our new Sherry's over this last week. So that was good. That's exciting. Yeah, but I'm taking a short break from writing now because I have so much preparation to do for my attempt to become a referee instructor. So that's basically, Yeah, it's taking up so much time. So yeah, just taking a bit of a break between book two and book three in our series a so that will probably be okay. But Autumn (3m 11s): I think that is fine since you were so much further ahead of me on the Writing department. I don't mind if you take a little writing break and let me catch up a bit. Jesper (3m 22s): No, no, indeed. That's fair enough. And yeah. And, and, and speaking about referee, actually, sometimes it's nice to have a referee at hand because yesterday my youngest son, he was playing a match and then we arrived there and then the coach came over and he said like, well, the referee who was supposed to be here has not shown up. So can you just refereed this match for me? I was like, oh my God. I mean, I don't have any of the clothes on, I don't have whistle. I don't, I didn't have anything because I was not going, I was just going to be spectator. Jesper (4m 2s): Right. But, but then of course, I mean, they, they don't have a referee and I was just standing there. So I said, okay, fine. But I don't have any of my things with me. So I'll have to shout instead of blowing the whistle and so on, because that's what you're going to get then. And, and we did then, but that why I'm mentioning it because I was really surprised because these are a 13 year old kits. Yeah. Right. And I'm a bit surprised about how their behavior, you know, that, that they can talk the way they do to adults. Autumn (4m 40s): Really. Jesper (4m 41s): Yeah. Because I don't get, I mean, they, the away team there, they were the players that their 13 year old kids. Right. But they were complaining a lot, like all the time, like, well they've, they felt like the free kick was the wrong way or to the wrong team, or it shouldn't have been a free kick and, or the throw in wasn't in the other direction, in their point of view. And it was just all kinds of things. They complained all the time. And then the one point, like during the second half, I, I started getting a bit annoyed by it. Right. So I, one of the guys, one of the kids then complained again. And I just said to him, like, be quiet and concentrate on playing soccer instead. Jesper (5m 24s): And then another teammate of his who was also walking by, he then said, well, we can't concentrate with your round. It took me a bit back. What did these are 13 year old kids talking like that to adults. What's going on? That Autumn (5m 39s): That's crazy. That's quite a backtalk man. Yeah. Jesper (5m 43s): But I didn't do that when I was 13 years old, no, to an adult? I mean, what's going on? Autumn (5m 50s): I don't know. I didn't raise kids so I can not even imagine. Jesper (5m 56s): No. But do you remember when were 13 year old? You wouldn't speak like that to an adult, you didn't even know, would you? Autumn (6m 1s): No, I usually didn't speak. I had my nose in a book and I was just like, I prefer a silence. I am mute. So no, I would never have spoken to a, an adult with a bit of a snap, not till I was at least 16 or 18 and being snarky. Jesper (6m 19s): Yeah, indeed. Yeah. I don't know. I think there's something going, because, and we talked about with some of the parents as well, not, not specifically to refereeing as such, but just in general. How, how the younger generations nowadays, they, they are very like egocentric, you know, they just focus on themselves and their life and they are the ones who are important. And I don't know. It's it's, I I'm, I D I don't like that kind of attitude, I must say. No, Autumn (6m 48s): No, I, I respect any parent trying to raise a kid these days. It's, it's, it's a challenge with internet and so many issues. And I just Instagram for kids that they won the launch. I mean, let's just see this hideous. Absolutely. He is. Jesper (7m 6s): Yeah, indeed. So, yeah. But how about you? You've been busy as well. I know Autumn (7m 14s): I've been working on a portfolio website and, but it was also my husband's birthday. So we went for a hike it's high it's like peak fall colors. The trees are like yellow, and they're just dropping these gentle golden leaves in the sunlight. If it's sunny, this is all for artificial lighting today. It's a kind of a gray day, but other days it's been sunny. It's just, just, you know, in the seventies. So maybe a flannel weather and just absolutely stunningly gorgeous. So I cannot complain. It's, it's always a shame to have to do to computer work on such lovely days, but at least I have a nice view of the forest. Autumn (7m 56s): As someone pointed out, I've got a nice view behind me. So, you know, I'm not suffering too badly that way, but yeah, it definitely seems to be a very busy fall, but it was wonderful to take a day off, to go hiking. And we're actually hoping for a bit of a float trip cause he worked as a whitewater raft guide for the summer. So we're hoping to go back and do the same trip together without paying customers just to have fun. And that'll be really kind of nice to get out. So yeah, I think so. Jesper (8m 28s): Very cool. And you're also busy editing. I know. Autumn (8m 31s): Yes. Yeah. That's what I was going to say. Thank you for jogging my memory. I'm so close. I wanted October one. I wanted to be done, but between that fantasy colony, I went to and a birthday celebrations and fueled their little life hip cups. I'm so close. But then I also remember we are, one of our characters is a dwarf and we created this whole speech pattern for how they speak and was like, oh, bugger that I had tried to do it a little bit, but now I've got to go back and double check. So it's like, I have like two, three chapters from the end and also have to go back and do a quick sweep of everywhere the door speaks. Autumn (9m 9s): And so it'll probably be at least another week. Yeah, probably another week, but I'm living with it because it's so nice to be like seeing Scribner and you like, you're this, this long we're hitting definitely over 40 chapters, by the way, to see this huge list of Barbados so close. So that does feel very, very good knowing this is the last one, but it's still like, I feel like this is the one that every time I think. All right. I'm oh shoot. I forgot about doing that. It is the never ending story. We're so close though. Jesper (9m 45s): We'll get there Narrator (9m 48s): A week on the internet with The Am Writing Fantasy Podcast. Jesper (9m 53s): So after launching our new critical reading initiative, two weeks back, you can go back and listen to episode 1 47 if you missed it. But we also had to pick the next book to read and their voting already took place on Patrion and also in the Am Writing Fantasy Facebook group. So if you want to join in, you know where to go, if you want to vote in the future. And we don't know if we're going to keep this upright, I mean, this is was a new initiative we are doing and we will see how much people enjoy it or how much they, they jump on board and participate. And of course, if they don't and we will probably stop it again, at least now we, yeah, at least now we are on the second month. Jesper (10m 39s): So at least the second attempt, we'll, we'll just try a bit more. And the voting this time was between the sudden appearance of hope by Claire, north Jade, JTD by finale, or which marked by cl Polk. And we had a pretty clear winner. Autumn (10m 56s): Yes we did. I, there was no getting rid of wiggle room in this winter. So we had to go with it. I have to say. Jesper (11m 5s): Yeah. So it was a Jade City by Fonda Lee that we, we picked up this time around. So, and of course we already started, you know, the, it was the voting took place like a week ago or maybe over the last two weeks from the time that this episode airs. But of course we still would love you to read along. And this episode where we will analyze JTD will air on the 22nd of November. So by the time you listen to this, if you listen, when this podcast episode releases, you still have a bit of time if you haven't started reading yet. And if we need to give you a bit of incentive, we can say to Jade city is the winner of the world Fantasy award. Jesper (11m 51s): It was shortlisted for a Nebula awards, the Lotus award, the Aurora awards, the sunburst awards, and became best book of the month on Amazon. So you might want to check it out. Autumn (12m 2s): You might, and if you need more incentive, I've already started reading. I picked it up instead of reading the news, which is horrible. Anyway. So I've been reading a Jade city for my breakfast and lunch breaks and I already 30% in. And I think I only started a couple of days ago. I like it. I really kind of got sucked in. I see a few things. I'm like, well, I don't like how, you know, funded this few point of view things that I'm like, eh, but the story, I don't know, it's totally sucked me in all the characters have pulled me in. And so I'm like, okay, now I've gone from, oh, I've got to read a book. Autumn (12m 45s): Where am I going to find the time to, okay, I need more time to read this book. I read this. I even put aside some of my design work last night, cause I needed a mental break from it. Anyway, when you fall asleep too many nights in a row, thinking about the next thing you need to work on, I was like, okay. I took a, an evening off. I read instead and I thoroughly enjoyed it. So I have a feeling I'm going to finish this one probably before the end of the weekend. Jesper (13m 13s): Wow. Okay. Yeah. I, I, of course I do audio books because I don't have time to read and I read too slow to read an entire book unless I, well, I could read it in a month, but then I really have to dedicate time to it and I don't have that time. So I do the audio book. I also did that last month, but I, I started listening to it as well. I think I have listened to seven chapters by now. I think I quite like it to so far, I must say, compared to last month book as well, this one is much easier to follow. Yes. You know, there's like the storylines, it's pretty clear. I last the, the one we had last month, it was like listening to the audio books. Jesper (13m 57s): Sometimes I had to like rewind or whatever you would call it on the, you know, go back 30 seconds here and there to just listen to it again, because it was, it was a bit complicated. It felt like that at least in the audio book. And sometimes if I wasn't concentrating, I would, I would sort of lose the plot a bit. But, but this one is much, much easier to follow along. I think this one has, Autumn (14m 23s): Yeah, I really like it. I think it has a ton of characters at least named characters, but once you kind of absorb them and see which ones are the really important ones, you're like, okay, I'm good. The plots this plot straight forward, even though the point of view change. And yeah, it's just a really fun story. So I'm, I, I do like this one. I can not wait to see what other leaders like think of it as well. Jesper (14m 46s): Yeah, exactly. And I'm looking forward to discuss sort of the, all the, all the stuff that was done really well and what we didn't like until I did notice though, in the first seven chapters that there are, she's doing the right thing in terms of sharing world building in the sense that it's characters talking about it. But when I was listening to one of the chapters today, it did sort of rub me the wrong way to like, you know, th th the kind of conversation they were having, it was like a conversation nobody would ever have. Right. They're basically telling each other things that they all, both of them already know, but it was clearly dialogue just to get the billing across to the reader. Jesper (15m 27s): And that, that was not too elegant. That, that part. But otherwise, I would say so far, I really like it. Excellent. Narrator (15m 34s): And on to today's topic. Jesper (15m 37s): So here we go on another competitive list. Oh, no, I hit that one again. Yes, he did. I did that last week as well. You did. Autumn (15m 46s): I'm not editing this one out. Jesper (15m 48s): No. Now I have to live with it. There is this for listening to, is this like a loop thing you can accidentally hit when you do a sound clip? And last week I hit it and I made Autumn edit it out. But I guess this time I have to live with the fact that it played twice, But okay. Another competitive list where we will try to outdo each other with the best worst list, and you are still competitive in the body. And Autumn (16m 18s): That's why this is your favorite. It's not that it's a fun thing to find the worst of something. It's just, you're super competitive. And so you're like, yeah, that's amazing. And I'm like, oh, geez. Jesper (16m 30s): It's not that bad. Autumn (16m 34s): I can pick. I do at least a little bit. I am not quite as competitive as you, but I enjoy coming up with the worst ones I can find. So this one was quite fun. And if I remember correctly, I think I went first, last time. So guess who started his, Jesper (16m 53s): Ah, didn't you say that again? Last time as well? Autumn (16m 57s): Oh, no, I I'm pretty sure. I wouldn't. First listeners will have to tell me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure I went first, unless you want to flip. I was fighting. Do you want me to go? I'm ready? My list is awesome. So if you want me to put the best foot forward, I can decimate you. Jesper (17m 21s): I don't mind either way, but I, I will say though that it was actually quite interesting to build this list of plot twists, because I don't know. I really feel like these plot twists when, when I was sort of building the list and looking through this stuff, it's like, if you get the plus plot twist, right, you can really elevate the story into almost a masterpiece. I was about to say, but it can also like orderly destroy everything that came before it, if it's not handled well. And I think that was quite interesting. Autumn (17m 54s): And I thought, I thought it was interesting. I don't know if we'll need to define it if we want to define it now, but I noticed how many bad plot twists involved the deuce ex Machina, which is the term for the God in the machine, or when something completely never before seen in the entire novel shows up to save the day. And instead of being the hero and it's like almost all the ones I was finding where that was, what was happening in the readers were like, or the Watchers viewers were like, no, you just ruined the character. Went through all of this effort, everything suffered, nearly died, lost their loved ones. And then something comes out of left field and saves the day And they hate it. Autumn (18m 38s): So I think that's going to be my take home. Yeah. That we'll have to see if there's another take-home, but that was definitely the take home I got of this was like, do not do this in your applaud. Jesper (18m 50s): Yeah. I think it Dave's ex McKenna, isn't it? Autumn (18m 53s): Yeah. I did not take Latin. I took French, So I, that's not how it'd be pronounced in French. Jesper (19m 2s): Okay. Fair enough. I didn't take friends, so, and I did not take Latin. So what do I know? Autumn (19m 9s): You're just making it up very well. There you Jesper (19m 10s): Go. Calm. I'm waking up as I go. Autumn (19m 13s): All right. So who's starting, You decide. All right. Well then I'm going to go ahead and start fine. I'll just, I'm just going for it. We got to decide. So are you ready? My number five, which I, I, as you know, I ordered this right before we started recording. Cause I had not done that part. So this is the only one. It is a movie. It's not my only movie, but it's one of two, but it's the only one I have not read or watched. So this is out of the dark, out of the dark by David Weber. And I chose this one to include because I thought it just sounded so crazy. So this is a science fiction novel in which humans are fighting an alien invader on a human colony world that Vader's are too powerful and all seems lost when out of the blow, one of the humans turned out to be wait for it Dracula. Autumn (20m 8s): And he single-handedly destroyed the alien invading force by using his vampire powers. Jesper (20m 17s): Wait, wait a second. So, so Dracula was part of the story all along and nobody knows. And then all of a sudden he is there, or yes, he just came on on screen. All of a sudden when you needed him, Autumn (20m 28s): It turns out he was a character all along. And a lot of people have pointed out that it was very obvious because his name was I'll loop cut because I can't pronounce it. It's Dracula's spell backward is, was his, his name. People are like, oh, it's so obvious. You know, there's these Roman S Scholtz Scholtz soldiers. And there's this, you know, guy who is Dracula spelled backward. Obviously he was there all along, but everyone else said there was absolutely no hint that the guy, this character was a vampire. And it was just so surprising that most readers absolutely found it crazy, just totally out of left field and never saw it coming. Autumn (21m 14s): And it ruined the entire story up to that point. They just felt like an entirely different ending than the novel should have had it. Jesper (21m 22s): Right. But, and the other thing I don't understand is that he would have known all the time that he has that he's powers and you can just defeat them if he wants to. So has he just been walking around letting them take over like, well, I don't care. I'll deal with it later. Autumn (21m 38s): I don't either. I haven't read this one. So I, I can't speak to that, but I was sort of wondering the same thing saying, oh, he was there the whole time. Why was it ever a problem? It'd be like super bad. Like, oh, I can't use my powers. I can't use my, oh fuck. Jesper (21m 54s): You can't be bothered humans. You can die. I don't, I can't be bothered today. I'm too tired. Autumn (22m 1s): Okay. So I probably will not read this one to find out what really happened, but there you go. That was my number five that I, it just sounded so crazy. I S I always joke. It's one of the examples of like John Rose, smashing you can write anything you want as an Indian indie author. You could have vampires in space. Well, someone has vampires in space. I had to pick this one for the list. Jesper (22m 28s): So that, that is so weird. I don't, I'm not familiar with that book, so I don't know, but it sounds really weird. And I'm just wondering how, how the entire characterization of Dracula throughout the book, how that even works, because unless he he's like a very minor character and you almost don't see him, and then all of a sudden he walks onto the scene when you need him in the end. I mean, that even that is annoying too, but if he's part of the story throughout, then it makes even less sense to me, Autumn (22m 58s): Just from the little bit I read, I think he was one of the main characters. He was very important, so Jesper (23m 3s): I don't get it, Autumn (23m 6s): But there you go. Bad plot twists your turn. Jesper (23m 9s): Yeah. That's a, that's a pretty bad, bad product choice for sure. Dracula. Okay. Well, my online five examples on my list are movies, as I said, and I have audio clips for all of them, of course, just because I think it's fun. Not because I think you can guess all of them, but I'm going to make you try anyway, just because of like, I like tormenting, you like that. Autumn (23m 37s): You too. All right, let's go for it. Get the torture going. Jesper (23m 42s): Okay. So my number five is an example of what I earlier about the ending, destroying everything that came before it. Yes, because I actually quite liked the premise of this movie. And I also remember watching it, that it had me hooked as well. Okay. That was until the end of course. And I have a short audio clip here. So it might reveal which movie it is. This was, this is one of the ones that you might be able to guess if you at least are familiar with the movie, otherwise you can probably not get it, but maybe the listeners can, but let me play the audio clip and then you can see if you can guess it. Jesper (24m 27s): Okay. You ready? Yep. Let's go. Autumn (24m 57s): I've never watched this movie. I'm guessing it was called 23, but I have no idea. Jesper (25m 2s): Yeah. It's called the number 23. That's correct. Autumn (25m 5s): At least I guessed right. So, what's this about? Jesper (25m 10s): So this is a thriller with a Jim Carey where he's character gets a book called. The book is called the number 23. He gets it as a person from his wife. You could hear that in the audio clip, which she says that I'm going to get this for you. So that's a book she buys to him for him. And he starts completely obsessing about this number 23. Like he sees it everywhere and he can constantly see things that makes connections to becoming 23, adding things together becomes 23. It's just all the time, everything. And in this book that he, his wife bought him, the chapter 23 is missing as well. Jesper (25m 53s): So everything sounds pretty interesting so far, right? There's something going on. That's kind of fun. All right. Yeah. And it also had me pretty entertained. I actually quite liked it, but then it turns out the plot twist comes onto the stage now. And the mission chapter 23 explains that a girl was murdered and Jim character character, the main character was actually the one who did the killing. And then you learn that he wrote the book himself, but he has no memory of it because he gave himself a head injury. So he would forget the murder. Jesper (26m 41s): He had an injury. I mean, talk about a skilled head injury. I Autumn (26m 44s): Want to forget this bang. Jesper (26m 47s): Yeah. That, that in itself is pretty lame. But the fact is also that once that reveals come, once you get that reveal, the movie spends like half an hour trying to, you know, come up with the explanation for everything that you've seen and how it all fits together. It just keeps explaining all kinds of it's like, they're trying to justify how everything makes perfect sense. And it's just like the last half an hour. It's just a nightmare up until that point. It's actually pretty interesting. And then it gets destroyed completely. Autumn (27m 22s): Yeah. It sounds that way. I mean, they could have make it significant, make it someone else who did, I don't know, make it a mystery, not explain it and then have to explain everything. And just as I say, beat a dead horse, I mean, it just sounds like, okay, moving on. I don't really need to know that Jesper (27m 43s): It was, and it was a real shame because I, I liked the movie. And then when it gets destroyed in the end, it's a bit like, dammit, Autumn (27m 53s): Why couldn't they actually plot? This sounds. Yeah, you're right. Because up until that point, it's like, everything's adding up. It's like, you know, the number 42 is the meaning of life. You know, there's something important going on here with 23 and yeah, it's actually, he's a homicidal maniac that gave himself a head injury. Jesper (28m 16s): Yeah. And also why, I mean, I, yeah, it makes no sense. Autumn (28m 20s): I, is that your way of feeling regret to like bash yourself in the head? Why, why would you have written a book and then you should have brought the book and then hit yourself in the head and then there'd be no evidence you would have forgotten. Jesper (28m 34s): And why would you walk into a store and find your own book? And your wife accidentally buys it to you for you? It's like, okay. Yeah. That's a coincidence. Yeah. I Autumn (28m 45s): And name. Yeah. There you go. Oh, well, Jesper (28m 51s): Yeah. Okay. All right. But that's my number five. It was not Dracula, but I still feel like it was pretty shitty, Autumn (28m 57s): So, so pretty bad. I will not strike that one from my watch list. All right. So my number four and I was, I think I mentioned said my number five out of the dark was a movie. I was wrong. Sorry. That one was actually a book, but my number four is a movie. I don't know if you've seen this one, but it's a superhero movie. So you'll probably have it. It's not superhero. Movies are not your favorite, but as Hancock. And that actually starts will Smith. Yeah. So, yeah. So if it's the one Jesper (29m 29s): Where he, he can fly or something, right? Autumn (29m 32s): Yes, yes. And it sort of starts out the same way he wakes up in the hospital. He has no memory of who he was, but he's has these amazing powers. So he becomes a superhero, but this woman that, you know, he's interested in, but it's like, whenever they're together, she's the villain. She is the arch villain in the story. But then, you know, it starts like, you know, it sounds like this beginning of a superhero story, like this is the B the Genesis of a superhero and there's this evil villain. It's perfect. But that's the twist. The twist is with like no setup, nothing. It's just suddenly revealed that they're both gods and the previous it's just there. Autumn (30m 14s): And she's not really a villain. She's more like his kryptonite. And if they're at the same place at the same time, bad stuff happens. But truly they love each other. And there used to be two other gods and they basically annihilated each other because of the same thing. They loved each other, but they can't be together because if they're together, they destroy things, things just blow up around them. And as most people who watched the movie have said that, it just feels like you're watching a superhero movie. And then there's this switch. Like someone else wrote the completely different movie ending. And now they're instead of superheroes they're gods and he's got his memory back and they're basically trying to come up with some resolution where they both get halves of the planet. So they don't cross paths. Autumn (30m 57s): I'm not explaining it as well as it's confusing as it is, but it goes from superhero movie to God movie, God, and God. Jesper (31m 5s): Yeah. You lost me a bit there halfway. I think it was complicated enough that even the explanation confused me Autumn (31m 12s): And that's just, it, it feels like it could have been you to stick to the superhero, just stick to superheroes. You wouldn't need to suddenly say that the superheroes are really gone well. Yeah. That's, that's fine. You know, whatever all the way through I have. And at the time I didn't really notice it. I'm like, okay, that's just a weird twist. And now it doesn't surprise me that, you know, will Smith tends to get movies where it's, it doesn't surprise me where the villain is actually not a villain. It's just a misunderstood character. That's very will Smith. So that doesn't surprise me so much, but it was kind of like will Smith on my list. Oh, that's too funny. I wonder if it's, there was a one I almost selected that I would call a rum runner up for this list. Autumn (31m 53s): So I'll have to see if it's the one you chose be interesting. But yeah, I, it was one of those ones where it was a perfectly good superhero, fun movie. Why, why, what happened to him that he lost his memory? Who is this other character? Who's sort of not even a huge character for awhile, but as the villain ish one and what what's going on. And then to find out, you know, boom is just like drop reveal. Oh, you're both gods. Oh, this is what's really going on. Oh, here's your memory back? Oh, there's these friends that you've lost a long time ago and boom. It's just like, well, we're at a totally different movie now. Autumn (32m 34s): Thank you. Jesper (32m 34s): Right. Because it's the same, same thing with, with the number 23. Like it's pretty good. And then all of a sudden it a detour and it's just like what happened happened. Yeah. You're just, you feel like you got, they lost the essence of what they were, the whole plot was up until that point. And you're like, I don't, it wasn't a twist so much as a different story. Yeah. Okay. That's a, it's a completely different story than my number five, but I feel like the, the conclusion of it is exactly the same, you know, it's, it's, it's about a good story. That just goes bad. Yes. That's exactly what it is. Yeah. All right. So what's your number four. Okay. I have a number four now and I'm actually not so sure you can guess which movie this is from the audio clip the fans out there of this stuff. Jesper (33m 23s): They will probably know instantly, but I think I would not be able to guess it. I think so. I'll help you at least by saying that it's a Christopher Nolan movie. Okay. Okay. Okay. So I already for the audio clip. Yeah. Let me go get my phone so I can Google it, then I'll go ahead. Okay. Here it comes. Jesper (34m 12s): So don't worry about what they're saying, but the voices might give it away what it is, you know, the way that he speaks. Autumn (34m 18s): I would say based on the way he speaks, Batman, but I also say that is almost the exact level of decibels that I am deaf in for my left my right ear. So I was like, I don't hear you, but I'm guessing that the deep gravelly voice that is spoken slowly. Jesper (34m 35s): It is definitely Batman. Autumn (34m 38s): Okay. Yes. That's pretty good. That's two out of two now. Jesper (34m 40s): That's pretty good. You're on a roll now. I think, first of all, I have to say that in general, I really like Christopher Nolan's movies and it's not that this one is bad either, to be honest, this is the dark Knight rises. Okay. And it's, it's actually okay. And you know, I don't, I don't generally like super hero movies, like you said, but this one is not too bad, actually. Okay. But why I have it on my list anyway, is because of the actual scene where this audio clip is from. So in the dark, not the dark Knight rises. Jesus. That was difficult to say, Batman is fighting bane. Jesper (35m 22s): You know, that's the guy with that mask on and it looks pretty cool. Yeah. And they are fighting each other for like two hours when we get to this scene. Wow. And yeah. And all the way through, up until this point, Bina, he's like a really formidable villain. No, he he's like really good at what he does of being a villain. And he really challenged us Batman. And then they put in this twist in this scene. So just by the end of the audio clip, you could hurt, you could hear a woman talking. Yeah. And that was a Miranda tape as she used to, like Batman's love interest. And then in this scene, it is revealed all of a sudden, you know, like Batman has final defeated pain. Jesper (36m 8s): He has him like on the ground. I got you finally, like after two hours right off movie, you finally got the upper hand. And then behind him is this, he's a love interest, Miranda, Tate. And then she stops him with a knife. She stops Batman. And you're like, what? And then it turns out, well, she's actually the true villain. And she was the one all along who wanted to destroy Gotham city with a nuclear bomb. It was not Bain at all. And the Bain is basically sort of reduced to this like, well, simple puppy who was just like carrying out the orders of his master, because he's so much in love with her as well. Jesper (36m 52s): I mean, it's, it's just, it's such a shame because I really feel like just the mask that Bain wears, right. That the way he speaks you, you, well, you couldn't hear it, but at least I could hear his voice, but he's really cool. Dean is really cool. And he's a really, really good villain. And then because of this scene, you reduce him to dislike petty criminal. Who's just following somebody else who, a mastermind who wants him to do this and that. And, and then this lady, she kills pain, like really, really easily in the scene. And then this just it, and then Bain is done. And it's like, why do I want two hours of Batman fighting this guy? Like the best villain that he's ever fought. Jesper (37m 32s): And then he's just like this Hensman basically, Autumn (37m 38s): It'd be one thing. If, I mean, at least he should have some charisma of his own, you know, be a good, he could still be an amazing, massive villain and she could be in on it, but she doesn't have to be the one pulling his strings that does seem to reduce who this character from. Totally awesome to. Well, that was, Jesper (37m 59s): Yeah, it's doing such a disservice to the character and all the characterization you've been building so far, because I really think that Bain is very iconic. He's a really cool villain until this point, if this stuff had happened happened, he would have been amazing. It's just like, ah, it feels like just because we need a plot twist, we need something exciting. Okay. Let's make a, this woman that Batman thought he was a loving that she was a love interest of his let's. Let's let, let's make her the villain and Tara, all of a sudden there's a new will. And in the end of the movie, it's just like, oh my God, I know. I really hated. Autumn (38m 37s): I don't, especially a two hour, it'd be one thing. If it was like, you know, 45 minutes, the end of a TV episode, you're like sucked. But two hours in a theater to get to like that kind of a twist, I would have been throwing popcorn at the screen and walking out thinking I just wasted two hours of my life. I could've been like kayaking or something. Exactly. Oh yeah. Okay. Well, I agree that once I I'm glad I never watched dark Knight rises. I never got around to it. I don't think I will anymore. No. Next time. Yeah. Next time I break my leg and I'm tied up in hospital for like months at an and or something. Autumn (39m 20s): I'll consider it until then. Yeah. No, I'm good. No. All right. All right. Good. You're number three then number three. So this one is my last movie and it was one when I watched it, I was like, oh, this is just horrible. So the producer shouldn't surprise you because he has he, after his first couple of movies, he made some flops. So the director is M night Shyamalan. I have him on Melissa as well. Well, you have to see which one he's got a couple of bad ones. I selected signs. Is that the one you picked or do you got a different one? Autumn (40m 1s): It might be. Yes. So this is the alien one where it was a good premise. You know, there's this, there was some good scenes, cornfields, everyone. I grew up in the countryside. My neighbors were Amish. I grew up in cornfields. So I do not find them frightening at all at dark. But for some reason, most of the human population thinks massive cornfields are terrifying at night. They think the woods are terrifying at night. I live in the woods too. So I'm just weird. But I, so there's these things happening. It's a, he's a widower. He's got his daughter and there's this threatening music and weird things happening. And you realize this is this alien invasion and it's sort of tense and terrifying. Autumn (40m 45s): And you're wondering how it's going to go actually pretty good up until that point until you find out, until you find out what defeats the aliens is, water, what is what 90% of this planet is made out of. If you're an alien species that can design faster than light ships, which you attack an alien world, that 90% of it is toxic to you. And then don't even bother throwing in the premonition of the little girl, leaving water glasses all over the house because she just subconsciously knows that her dad will need them to fight the aliens. And then they tie in his wife's dying words that are somehow our premonitions also for what was going to happen. Autumn (41m 32s): I'm just, I'm not, I just couldn't buy it. I mean, really, if you're an intelligent alien raised, you're not going to go. You would at least come in a stupid, a suit that could protect you from the thing that's going to kill you. You can design spaceships. Oh, it was just horrible. I just water. You're allergic to water. Yeah. Great. Jesper (41m 54s): I fully agree. It was number two on my list because I just hated so much. Autumn (41m 59s): So I took all your number two. Jesper (42m 2s): You know what I mean? Exactly. Because of what you say, you know, if you, if you know the water is going to kill you and you're like an highly intelligent alien race, number one, either, like you say, you would wear some protection on number two. Why don't you just pick another planet? Some something that wouldn't kill you. There's kind of, I mean, it makes no sense Autumn (42m 22s): Go to Mars. Jesper (42m 23s): Why do you even want it? Why do you even want invade a planet that kills you? It makes no sense. Autumn (42m 31s): I mean, yeah. I, I, we're only trying to go to Mars, which would kill us. I mean, we're not allergic to anything there, but it has no atmosphere, but we're trying to go there because it's like the only other place we have to go, we don't have spaceships. That'll take us across the, you know, solar system. But yeah, I'm pretty sure there's other places we'd go. It's like, we wouldn't choose, oh, look, there's this planet. 90% of it is composed compost of acidic acid. That's going to totally boil our skin. Let's go there. Yeah. That's a great vacation. Jesper (43m 1s): Yeah. And then we will be like, oh look, there are some people living dead. Let's invade. Then we need to conquer this planet. That will kill us. That's an excellent idea. Oh my God. Yeah. I really hated. Yeah. Autumn (43m 15s): Ah, wonderful. I think that was the first one I watched where I was like, I don't like a nighttime alone anymore. I like the village. I like sixth sense. There was the one with the, yeah. The one with the brittle bones disease that he ended up making into a trilogy. That one wasn't bad. Now I can't even think of the name of it, but Jesper (43m 37s): Mr. Glass or something Autumn (43m 38s): That would, I kind, that was not bad. But by the time I got to signs and like, oh, this is horrible. Jesper (43m 47s): I actually had a, an audio clip for it. Do you want to hear, Okay, here you go. Autumn (44m 11s): You did my homework. Jesper (44m 12s): Yeah. So that was also on my list. I absolutely agree. I hate that Twists that they put in there. That's ridiculous. And also because they just very easily defeat stadiums, then Indiana not like, oh, okay. They can't take water then boom, boom, boom. Then they are defeated. It's like Autumn (44m 30s): The irrigation system. Jesper (44m 30s): Why do we spend all this time building up to it? Then if you can just kill them off that easily, it makes no sense. Right? Waste of time, Autumn (44m 39s): The brain will kill them. As I think one of the commenters, it was one of the famous founders. Like, you know, this guy, the lead character is a former priests. There's all this kind of premonitions and godliness. Well, you know what? God could have just made it rain and no problem. So yeah, it was a bad Plot, such a bad flood. Okay. You're a number three. Jesper (45m 5s): You can, you can, yeah, you can get my number three here. And I think you might be able to get, guess what this one is because the dialogue in this audio clip is sort of pretty iconic, but I can give you another hint that this is the one that I mentioned. I had one on my list with will Smith. And this is, this is the one you ready. Jesper (45m 49s): You know what that is, right? Autumn (45m 50s): Oh yeah, that is, I am legend. And that was my runner up for the list. So that is awesome. Jesper (45m 57s): Cool. It's funny that we have the same thing that annoyed us. That's pretty cool. Autumn (46m 1s): I guess I like this. I love this movie up until. Jesper (46m 7s): Yeah. So in summary, I think most people probably know it, but just summary, 90% of the people's population is killed by a man-made virus designed to cure cancer and then it sort of mutates and then it starts killing everybody. And as a result, you get these, Somby kind of like creatures, which they are quite terrifying. And, and, and it's actually a pretty cool the first half of the movie that that's pretty cool, very dramatic and will Smith character. He is, he's like this brilliant scientist, who's working on finding a cure or vaccine or whatever you want to call it. And he's alone in New York city and is basically just sort of surviving and working. That's all he does. Jesper (46m 47s): And up until this point of the movie, the movie is pretty cool. I really, really liked it. And then he comes across to humans who are actually immune to the virus. So, and this, of course for him as a scientist, this is good news because then maybe he found the holy grail and now he can cure the disease. And it just so happens that when he then brings these people back to his house, this also leads to those kinds of some, be creatures to find his house, which he has like worked for years and years and years to make sure that they would never find him. And now they do and how she's under attack and all that is also fine. But then the twist comes now. Jesper (47m 29s): So because of these two people who are immune, he actually manages to find a cure, but then the houses overrun by these some B kind of creatures. And then he decides to help these two people escape down a cold shoot while he himself decides to stay behind and pull the pin of a grenade and blow himself up, taking all the Sunbury creatures with him. And then you might be wondering, well, why is that so bad? That's pretty heroic. Yeah. But not if I tell you that he could easily just jump down to shoot himself. There was absolutely no reason for him to blow himself up. And the other part is that Autumn (48m 9s): Jumped down the coal chute. Yeah. Jesper (48m 10s): He could. And the other thing is that if you just find a cure and he gives it to these two people who are like, they're not scientists, they have no idea. And then he just sends them off. Like, how does he even know if he wants to cure mankind? How does he even know that they know what to do with that cure? Or will they even be able to find people who know what to do with it? He doesn't know. So it's just like the whole thing. It's like what? So years and years and years to find the cue and then he just blows himself up because of two random people. Autumn (48m 42s): But he wasn't, even though no, I remember saying that at the end, when they're approaching, like they find a as another little town, that's like got a wooden fence. And I'm like, yeah, that looks like it has a top secret, you know, lab Labrador, the moratory where they're going to know what to do to create, you know, spread this cure to other people. And so that's part of the reason it almost made into my list. But then what I didn't know is that the book, this is based on has a different ending it's and the movie completely changes the whole meaning of the book where the book, the, the vampire zombie, like creatures actually have found their own cure. Autumn (49m 22s): And they're not evil. They're basically a better race that it's going to just like we transplanted the new young Neanderthals. They were going to take over the human and humans are a legend. We're becoming something archaic from the past. And we're just fighting for our own last survival. But really, we just need to give up the ghost because we've created something that's better and stronger and more intelligent. And I mean, they have a whole culture, but so that's, doesn't show up in the movie. And I was like, no, they took the book and they completely changed the Authors meeting. Wow. So, yeah, there's a fair. Jesper (49m 58s): And what you just mentioned about the book, that's what makes it cool because then it's, there is an irony in the fact as well that he's been working years and years and years to find a cure for something that isn't about being cured. It's not about being cured, but he doesn't understand that. I know that that's what makes it pretty cool to me. I think the book ending that's cool. But yeah, I D I don't know what the heck they were doing when they made this movie. It's just like, it's so stupid to screw it up like that. Yeah. Autumn (50m 29s): I, they completely changed the character of the will plays. They changed the meaning of the story. They obviously did not understand how difficult sciences, other than it took him years to come up with this cure. And then he doesn't even know if they're going to be able to hand it over to someone who's surviving, who knows how to replicate it. Jesper (50m 49s): It's not like you just put it in like some chicken soup and you're good. Oh, that movie. Yeah. It that's why it was all I was trying to divide between Hancock and that one. And I'm just so glad you came up with iron legends. So I got to have both of them on the list. Oh, cool. Okay. Well, you already took my number too, so I guess you need to do two in a row. Now. I only have my one number one, Autumn (51m 15s): Right? Well, maybe I can grab one of your other ones. So my number two were, well, all of the rest of mine are books. So I know they're not going to be the same as yours. So this is actually mocking Jay from the final book in the hunger games series. And that is because, so this is the end where, you know, the whole story, three books, three movies lead up to the moment where Katniss is sent to, you know, take out snow and everything that's going on. And what happens. She actually gets knocked out towards the end of the movie and wakes up to find out the war is over. So it basically invalidates the entire book where she is. Autumn (51m 58s): She accomplishes nothing. And so she spends all of mocking Jay on her super secret mission to reach the Capitol and kill snow. And ultimately, and all these people die to help her get there. And ultimately she contributes nothing. The problem solved totally without her. And she made as well as stayed home. And what's pissed me off almost more than that, because I had already given up on her as a character. She never really resonated with me. She was too wishy washy, but her sister, a little sister prim, who just wanted to do something important. She trained as a nurse basically to go and help the soldiers who were fighting the battle. And she ends up getting killed. Autumn (52m 39s): And what ends up being a faked attack by the Capitol? It was actually the other side making it look like it was the Capitol. She dies as basically friendly fire, sort of, they kill out a whole bunch of people. It was so unnecessary and pointless. I was just frothing at the mouth. I was so furious. So that's why I made it to number two. It was just her Katniss herself. I've always said she, she has a flat character arc the entire trilogy. She never changes. She never does anything. She never grows into her role or takes control of her own life all the way down to getting knocked unconscious and everything happening without her. Autumn (53m 20s): And she's just the most pointless character. And you're really hope that, you know, book three, the third movie, that something exciting would have happened. And it doesn't, I still don't like her. I Jesper (53m 35s): Didn't read those books. Autumn (53m 36s): Yeah. It was just not worth it, not worth it. So I will stop beating it there. But yeah, it just was a pointless, it has such potential. It was so interesting. And I really was hoping that by the end of the book, she would be like, I'm, bad-ass, I'm going to go and stomp somebody. And it really just never resonated. It never grew into that. She never becomes really a hero in, she sort of stays as a propped up figure. And it's just whatever. Jesper (54m 7s): Yeah, because in the movies, I don't, I don't think that that's the case. I mean, in the movie she takes initiatives and she drives the plot forward. And so on. I don't, at least I don't recall it being such an issue in the movies. Autumn (54m 20s): I feel every once in a while she would pop up with something good, but she was always, it was never an upper word arc. She was always never fulfilling her true potential. She never reached it and it's just disappointing. It was very disappointing. All right. And so we're going to skip right ahead since we did your number two to my number one of WORST Plot Twists. And I think this one, it'll be interesting to see, cause this was a movie, but I always look at it from the book side, but it's actually Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets. Jesper (54m 56s): I would have to say, now I have not read any Harry Potter books and I'm not what's any Harry Potter movies. So I don't really know. Autumn (55m 3s): Okay, so this is not yours. So this is the one where Harry is at the end of book one. So he enters the legendary chamber of secrets and Harry finds them face to face with Tom riddle, the younger version of the evil wizard, Voldemort and Ray riddle sends in a ballot. Basilisk I can't pronounce that, which is an enormous Fang snake after him. And it's chasing after Harry and things seem, yeah, snake giant snake. This is not a snake. Well, that's what it is in the movie. We're not going to question what JK Rowling's uses for her creatures. Jesper (55m 36s): So, okay. So let me, sorry. Autumn (55m 40s): So things are looking really bad for Harry. He's very young. Yestermorrow this is the first year he's at Hogwarts and then suddenly a magical Phoenix flies into the chamber dropping the sorting hat in front of Harry, which happens to hold the sort of Griffin door. So he uses that to kill the basle Lisk. And the Fenix is tears even heal Harry's wounds. And professor Dumbledore later reveals that Harry's loyalty caused the Phoenix to fly to him. But really, I mean, up until this point, there's no mention of a Phoenix it's just and brings the sorting hat. Autumn (56m 20s): It brings the sword that Harry couldn't rim thing to bring himself. It's just comes out of nowhere. If that hadn't happened, Harry would have died. Book one, there goes the rest of the series. Jesper (56m 33s): There's Deus Ex Machina. Again, Autumn (56m 34s): It's such to me, it's one of the worst examples. It's like the whole book wasn't plotted and JK Rowling's realized she wrote written herself into a really bad spot instead of fixing what came earlier. She just thrown a Phoenix with a who brought the sorting hat that was holding the sword. Why would the sorting happy holding the sword? Jesper (56m 53s): Why is, I mean, considering how popular Harry Potter is, why is more people not complaining about this? Or maybe they are just noticed it Autumn (57m 0s): Maybe. And I just, even the fact is Harry Potter know how to use a sword. He can see, you know, how to use one. I just it's so ridiculous that, you know, it would've been better with the Phoenix had caused the bass list to blow up in flames. At least I could have said, well, that made no sense, but at least a Phoenix knows how to you know, like night something. So, Jesper (57m 22s): I mean, short fighting is not something you just do. Right? I mean, you have to train pretty well to do that, especially fighting a monster. Autumn (57m 31s): Oh exactly. I'm fighting something that's already, you know, poisoned you in a cut you in you're already in bad shape, but just because you got a magic sword, you're good to go. Jesper (57m 42s): Oh, okay. That's convenient. Isn't Autumn (57m 46s): It just, Jesper (57m 49s): Okay. Yeah. All right. Yeah. I feel like I can, because this one is not Dave's X McKenna. This is just like screwing with your audience completely OTs. And it's, it's really bad in my view, but I have to admit that I really struggled with finding number one, my one number one entry, because I had to find something that was worse than everything else. And I had to do sort of, I did a lot of research on the internet just to see if I could, if it would jog my memory on something. And then I did find, find something that I actually had completely forgotten about. Oh, but this show that I'm gonna talk about. It's not a movie, it's a TV show, but it is one of my all time childhood favorites. Jesper (58m 39s): I absolutely loved this TV show and I'll play the theme song song in just a second. And I promise you, you will know exactly what it is. Oh, that'll be exciting. But the, the show took the world by storm and anyone growing up in the nineties, they will know what this is. Okay. So I ready for your son clip. Jesper (59m 21s): Yes. Okay. Here you go. Autumn (59m 23s): So the X-Files it's going to be the first Twilight zone. I'm like, no, no. That's a different theme song. So yes, Jesper (59m 32s): I guess all of your clips. I think, I feel like I wait, that's a bit, that's a bit of cheating because you didn't even have some place that I could guess. So I just lose automatically because you guessed. Right. And I didn't even have a chance to compete. Well, there Autumn (59m 50s): You go. Ah, I like this rule. I like this game. I Jesper (59m 56s): Think that's a crappy rule. Autumn (59m 58s): This is like playing dune. Every player has their own strategy to win. I know what my showed is. You have to figure out yours. Jesper (1h 0m 6s): Oh my God. Okay. Well, first of all, I want to say again that I love the show, however, and this is why it made it to number one on my list, because do you know like that feeling of your favorite show? Just being ruined completely. Maybe not completely, but they, they throw in some, some span into the wheel that just like what the heck is going on here. And it felt like it was just because the show creators, they had to do something to try to, I guess, spice things up a bit or something. But I had forgotten about this. Probably suppressed it to be honest, but what I found in doing my internet research, it came back to me. Jesper (1h 0m 50s): So let me just explain. So in season 11, in the very first episode, we learned that you remember the wrist is a mysterious secret smoking man, who is part of the series. He's really weird and you don't really know what he's, what's going on with him. But then in season 11, we all of a sudden learn. In the very first episode, we learned that he actually impregnated Scali using some sort of alien science with the aim to create like the first superhuman child. And we get a flashback to season seven where Scully accused the cigarette smoking man of dragging her. Jesper (1h 1m 30s): And it then becomes apparent that Scalia's son is in fact not molded after all then. So, you know, doing something like this, like four seasons later, it is just such a betrayal to the audience. You know, you for four seasons, you have believed that these two characters has have, they have a son together. They finally got together after all that time, you know where, or there was all this tension between them like romantic tension and so on and so on, they get a child and then four season later you'd just drop a bomb to say, well, actually it's not his child. Anyway. I mean, I liked plot twists. Don't get me wrong. And I can probably even stomach more plot twists than most people, because it does take quite a lot bef before I, it stops annoying me, but this one, it was just like, I really felt like a completely destroyed everything. Jesper (1h 2m 22s): I thought about these characters. And it came also completely out of the blue, like, like the created just that, what can we do to spice things up? Oh, let's throw this stuff in here just to create some drama for the sake of drama. Autumn (1h 2m 35s): Yeah. It's I don't know if they changed writers or what was going on, but I agree. I mean, they betrayed everything that the core essence of what you thought was sort of between these two characters and then it was just like, Nope, Nope, Nope. They're not a happy family. Sorry. Yeah, he don't do that. Jesper (1h 2m 55s): Not okay. It's it's such a betrayal Autumn (1h 2m 58s): And it's funny. Cause you, you were mentioning that reminded me of probably one that would have made my list and it might've even been number one. And that is the ending, the Firefly, the movie that pissed me off so much because they, again, not, not a twist so much as what they did to the characters, they killed off the pilot. They make it through this amazing crash landing and this happens and that happens and he gets spirited like by a piece of debris or something, right at the laughter everything is safe. And I'm like, no, it was such, it was done just to yank at the viewer's heartstrings, especially cause he was married to the, yeah, it was just, ah, there was a lot about the movie. Autumn (1h 3m 44s): I wish I had never watched the movie. Anyone who's a Firefly fan. If you have not watched the movie, don't watch the movie. It ruins everything. I wish it's an exist. Jesper (1h 3m 55s): Yeah. I love the series though. The Autumn (1h 3m 57s): Series is awesome. The movie sounds good. And I can't remember all the characters well to enunciate all the ways that it sucks, but it sucks in very, very, it's cruel to several of the characters in ways that it just didn't need to be the series. That was awesome. Jesper (1h 4m 15s): Okay. Well you said before that the it's like playing risk and you have to make up your own rules for how to win. So I actually just brought another one here because that's my way of winning. So if I can't beat you with five bad things on the list, I'll put six on the list. Autumn (1h 4m 31s): I guess we're both winners this week. Jesper (1h 4m 36s): So just an honorable mention here because some people will have this movie on their list of the worst of the worst. And let me just play you the short audio clip and then I will explain. Autumn (1h 5m 16s): Okay. Jesper (1h 5m 16s): I actually, I only watched it like probably a month ago or something like that. But this movie is called mother and it is staring a starring Jennifer Lawrence. And I included this one as an honorable mention because I'm really, really conflicted about this movie. You know, when I first watched the movie, I was like, what's going on? You know, the, the Mo the longer you get into the movie, the more crazy everything just becomes. And it's like, everything goes into chaos and it's like, it doesn't make any sense. It's like, where's what I, I can't even explain it. It's like, you have no idea what's going on. Jesper (1h 5m 57s): And it just makes no sense. There's all these kinds of people who does terrible things, all of a sudden in, in her house. And it's just like, what the heck is going on. And you're completely confused all the way through the first half of the movie is just like normal mystery kind of thing. Pretty, pretty good, actually. And then the second half is just complete chaos with nothing makes sense anymore. And I won't spoil it here and say two months, because, because people might not have watched it yet. And it was not that long ago since it came on Netflix. So I don't want to spoil it. Like some of the other movies that I've mentioned today, they were all very old movies. So I want, I want, don't want to spoil it, but I just have to say, because after I watched the movie, I was like, when it ended, I was like, I have no idea what went on here. Jesper (1h 6m 42s): So I actually went on the internet and I then didn't start searching for some explanations about what is the meaning of this movie. And then I found the answers. And then when I read those, I must admit that then all of a sudden, I say, ah, okay, I see, you know, and maybe it's just me being thick and not seeing it, but I understood it when I read. And it was explained to me what the point was and everything that happens in that movie, even though it seems completely insane, it actually has a purpose and an explanation to it. Oh. And I'm still conflicted about it because on one end, it's, it's, it's crappy because you, you don't understand what's going on and it just feels like complete chaos. But on the other hand, once you actually read the explanation for it, then it's like, okay, I, at least I can re I can respect what they were trying to do at least. Autumn (1h 7m 32s): So, yeah. I mean, it's good that it had a meeting, but it does sound like it was bad. Something filming, plotting something where they, you need to go and read it on YouTube. They're going to hand out a flyer on your way to the movie theater so that you can understand what you're about to watch. Jesper (1h 7m 47s): Yeah. I don't know be because once you, once you read the explanations, you want to also understand why it has to be shown as very chaotic. It's completely on purpose, but yeah. People can watch the movie if you want. I just want you it's. It's crazy. And then, and then go read about what I would definitely say. Don't read about what the movie is about first, because then it'll spoil everything. What's the movie just what's it. And then read about it afterwards and then make up your own mind whether you think it's just either this, either this movie complete stroke of genius oil, it's complete madness. I don't know. Jesper (1h 8m 30s): It's one of the two, that's a good note to end on. That sounds like a fun twist. Yes. I think our plot twists, we both declare ourselves winners, so, Hmm. I don't know if it was the counselors winners, but also because we actually had a few that we actually agreed on. So it's true. Yeah. That's pretty. Okay. We both win. We're good. I'll say I won and then we can close it with that. Yes. You won as well as I did. That's not what I said. That's what I understood. Jesper (1h 9m 11s): That doesn't count. No. Alright. Well, next Monday, we have an episode with writing a vice for you. We'll discuss how to create chapters that will read us. So see you then. 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Welcome to out 47th PsynOpticz Podcast! For this special edition we welcome Dan Scot to the PsynOpticz family, although he is part of the family already as his duo project TerraMoon, we now have his solo psychedelic alias as well. We all know him to well with his 4 dj projects that take him around SA blasting tunes from techno with Defuse, prog with Nexon, Terramoon with night full on and twilight and Dan Scot with fullon psychedelic into nighttime psy vibes. We are super amped to have this powerhouse even more part of the family and we know you are all going to blast his tunes and get down all day and night! TRACKLIST :: 01 / Sun Project, Soundkitchen, Tsuyoshi Suzuki - We Always Ask (Soundkitchen Progressive Mix) 02 / Burn In Noise - Beyond Known Space (GMS Remix) 03 / Shivatree - Geometric Circles 04 / Acid Lizard & Eclipse Echoes - The Uniohm (Mentalist Remix) 05 / Psychobass - Temple of Consciousness 06 / Cookies - Permafried (PsynOpticz Records) 07 / Zorak – Synth School (PsynOpticz Records) 08 / Vertikka - Mind and Universe 09 / Virtual Light, Yestermorrow, Magik (UK) - Inception 10 / Coral - The Handler (PsynOpticz Records) 11 / Silicon Sound - Onida (Mad Maxx Remix) 12 / Vertical, Skizologic - Surreality Check 13 / Inside Mind - The Cure (PsynOpticz Records) 14 / Spiritual Mind & CiriZen - Thoughtment Suggestion (PsynOpticz Records) 15 / Sixth Sun - Come Down (PsynOpticz Records) 16 / Jumpstreet – Sonic Slavery (PsynOpticz Records) FOLLOW DAN SCOT :: https://linktr.ee/danscot FOLLOW US :: www.psynopticz.com www.facebook.com/PsynOpticz www.soundcloud.com/psynopticz www.instagram.com/psynopticz.records bit.ly/Psyshop-PsynOpticz bit.ly/Spotify-PsynOpticz bit.ly/Beatport-PsynOpticz
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It's finally time to talk about Bugsnax. Kelsey and Mike discuss their time with the indie gem that has taken over the internet in the past few months. Additionally, the core Six One Indiecast crew discuss Matt's Hollow Knight awakening, Jake's early impressions of YesterMorrow, and Kyle's time with the Solitaire Conspiracy. The Six One Indiecast records live on Twitch on Saturdays at 9PM EST, alternating weeks with Dollar Slice, and publishes to all major podcast services the following Monday at 6AM EST. Want to be a part of the conversation? Join our Discord! https://discordapp.com/invite/SBUcDZk @SixOneIndie | www.SixOneIndie.com Mike: @MixTowndrow Kyle: @MrKStep Matt: @NerdyIsland Jake: @JakeP47 Please support the show by rating us 5 stars on podcast services, following us on Twitch, and subscribing on YouTube. These small, quick, free actions mean everything to an ever-growing community. Six One Indiecast is a Six One Indie podcast.
On Ep 319, Scott, Zack and CB answer questions from the Gaming Outsider community. In news, there's quite a few delays announced this week, including Cyberpunk 2077. New games discussed include Watch Dogs Legions, YesterMorrow, The Dark Pictures: Little Hope, Ghostrunner, Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues, If Found, and The Signifier. On This Episode (Start) Welcome/Introduction (4:18) News (Delays for Cyberpunk 2077, Far Cry 6, and Rainbow Six Quarantine, November's offerings for Games with Gold & PlayStation Plus) (22:54) Watch Dogs Legions (Xbox One) (34:50) YesterMorrow (Switch) (42:48) The Dark Pictures: Little Hope (Xbox One) (51:24) Ghostrunner (PC) (1:00:03) Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues (PS4) (1:06:00) If Found (Switch) (1:09:58) The Signifier (Alyssa) (1:22:26) “From the Outside In” Topic (Community Questions) (2:19:54) Closing Grab the episode now on iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Google Play Music and more. If you love this episode and want other gaming content you can't get anywhere else, please support us on Patreon! Also, don't forget to check out our Discord Server.
Roland Emmerich has started to film his next disaster movie Moonfall. Movies: Let Him Go, Freaky, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Vanguard, The Croods a New Age, Voyagers, Happiest Season. DVD and Bluray Releases: Antebellum, Blackbird, Misbehavior, Bill and Ted Face the Music, A Rainy Day in New York, I Met a Girl, The New Mutants, Relic, Summerland, Paydirt, Pokemon Mewtwo Strikes Back, The Irishman. Video Game Releases: Xbox Series S & X release Nov 10, Playstation 5 Nov 12, YesterMorrow, Dirt 5, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered, PAW Potrol Mighty Pups Save Adventure Bay, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, NBA 2K21, The Falconeer, Warhammer Chaosbane, Yakuza Like a Dragon, Just Dance 2021, Marvel's Spider Man Miles Morales, Watch Dogs Legion. Movie Classic: Dracula. What have we been up to lately.
Cig's first ever Daemonic Space Opera of Yestermorrow. Put on some headphones, kick back, and deep listen to this and let me take you somewhere. Tell me what this space opera is about, email me at cigneutron@gmail.com
Episode #164 of the Level Down Games Podcast. This one was recorded well before the Microsoft/Bethesda news that dropped today.. look for that discussion next time! On today's show, it's been one hell of a week, and the guys are all over the place. We're mainly discussing the PlayStation 5 Showcase and ensuing pre-order mess as well as the Nintendo Third-Party Direct. No focused discussion on any one particular game this week! Plus S.O.L Search of Light on Kickstarter. Email the show at ldgpodcast@leveldowngames.com with questions, feedback, suggestions, or whatever else you want! Please consider supporting the show by using our Amazon Affiliate link when shopping online! Timestamps for this episode are as follows: 00:00:39 - Introductions 00:05:08 - PlayStation 5 Showcase and Pre-Order Mess 00:43:56 - BGMania Preview 00:45:26 - Nintendo Third-Party Direct 00:54:52 - 2020 Game Challenge (Week 38) 01:00:48 - New Release Roulette (Week of 9/21/2020) 01:07:49 - The Sean Waltman Lightning Round (News Roundup) 01:16:21 - What a Week 01:23:59 - Kickstart My Heart (S.O.L, Search of Light) 01:29:39 - Final Words CONTACT US Website: https://leveldowngames.com/ Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/leveldowngames Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming MUSIC CREDIT The Intro, New Release Roulette, and Outro music were all provided by @NeonDanTV over on Twitter and used with permission He can also be found over on his Bandcamp page for Midnight Playtime! Intro: "Miami Heatwave" by Midnight Playtime New Release Roulette: "Rooftop Runners REDUX" by Midnight Playtime Outro: "She Likes Scanlines" by Midnight Playtime Kickstart My Heart: "Kickstart My Heart -Eurobeat Remix-" by Turbo Ad Read: "Song of Elune" from World of Warcraft, copyright by Blizzard BGMania Preview: "A Special Story" from Ary and the Secret of Seasons, copyright by Modus Games MISC INFORMATION This episode's Sean Waltman Lightning Round consists of the following being discussed (these games also are part of our overall discussion): Final Fantasy XVI, Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Hogwarts Legacy, Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War, Resident Evil Village, Deathloop, Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition, Oddworld: Soulstorm, Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach, Demon's Souls, Fortnite, PlayStation Plus Collection, Horizon Forbidden West, Sackboy: A Big Adventure, God of War: Ragnarok, Monster Hunter Rise, Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny, Balan Wonderworld, Rune Factory 5, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Fall Guys, Twin Mirror, YesterMorrow, Potion Permit, Kitaria Fables, Michel Ancel, and JETT: The Far Shore --- 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/ldg-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ldg-podcast/support
Join us as we bemoan DLC exclusivity, ponder when the price of the new consoles will be revealed, and celebrate our five favorite Xbox "exclusives". Yes the word exclusives had to be in quotes because many Xbox games are on other platforms (PC, Switch, and even sometimes PS4). Games played: Crosscode, YesterMorrow, Cris Tales, Halo, and The Ghost of Tsushima News discussed: Sony's exclusivity rights for Spider-man in the new Marvel's Avengers game, the upcoming State of Play. Let us know if you think we were right about the five best Xbox games. Peace be with you. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hey all. In this episode I share my second conversation with Bill Reed from Regenesis Group and the Regenerative Practitioner Seminar (our first chat is here). It is a conversation I highly recommend in which we look in detail at several aspects of how the rubber hits the road in the regenerative development or living systems approach Bill works with. I also get a bunch of things off my chest at the start around bumping this whole conversation up a notch and inviting your input into where and how Making Permaculture Stronger evolves from here. Hope to hear from you (whether via a few bucks via our patreon page and/or your reflections and suggestions in the comments below or through the contact page). I have to say all this focus on the likes of Bill and Joel Glanzberg and Carol Sanford is starting to rub off on me. I have noticed that the language I use is on the move, the thoughts I think are on the move, and even my entire understanding of what the heck Making Permaculture Stronger is and could be about are on the move! Heed this warning my friends: these people are dangerous radicals who consciously mess with minds. As Bill says, they see what they do as a mental technology that is intended to frustrate and destabilise you out of your automatic patterns. Bill mentions this article by Jonah Lehrer in the New Yorker, I mention possibility management, and you can find out more about Regenesis Group here and Carol Sanford here. Example Purpose Statements including Function, Being, and Will As promised, here are the function, being, and will based purpose statements Bill shared: The Yestermorrow design / build school's purpose is to learn together through shared inquiry and hand-on experience the ways of making human habitat... (function)...in a way that expands our understanding of who we are and how to live in beneficial interrelationship with the earth and each other... (being)...so that we all can thrive in a world with limited resources and unlimited potential (will) and I’m going to take raw ingredients and transform them into a meal for my family… (function)…in a way that we sit down with our children and share our love for each other, or at least our daily events around the table… (being)…so that our children have the psychological wellbeing and nourishment to grow into responsible adults (will) As a recap the function aspect is about what are we doing and transforming? The being aspect is how do we want to be and what do we need to become to do this? Or as Joel Glanzberg has put it to me, what are the capacities to Be you are aiming to develop during this task? The will aspect is what is the larger field we wish to shift or positively impact? As Bill put it this is like asking what is the purpose of the purpose? Keep in mind also, if you can handle it at this stage (I barely can!) that Bill talked about paying attention to the so called three lines of work at function, then again at being, then again at will. The three lines of work are the immediate whole you are working with (might be you, or your school garden), the proximate whole (might be your team, or the school community) and the greater whole that you envisage being able to positively impact through your work (might be the farm, or the community the school is nested within). Here's a preliminary attempt I made at an upgraded purpose statement for Making Permaculture Stronger:55 Making Permaculture Stronger exists to hold a unique space for intelligent, collegial, and rigorous inquiry and dialogue into the subject of permaculture design process... (function)...in a way that respectfully honors permaculture’s incredible depth and value and openly explores ways its potential might be more fully and rapidly developed... (being)...so that it continues to thrive, grow and evolve in its ability to contribute positively to humanity and the earth (will) After some reflections on this from Joel Glanzberg (thanks Joel!),
Yestermorrow | Rev. Eric Peltz | June 9, 2019
Welcome to the 10th chapter of #SamayChakra radio from INDIA on world's #1 DI.FM, hosted by Kalinga Son www.facebook.com/kalingason Joining alongside India's one of the best psytrance artists @starlab-sounds (Digital Om Production) | Incl. Guest mix + Exclusive Interview | https://www.facebook.com/starlabsounds/ Follow Samay Chakra www.facebook.com/samaychakraradio Would love to hear feedback from you. Write to us - kalingasonmusic@gmail.com TRACK LIST #KSSC010 1st hr. Host: KALINGA SON ========================= 01: Javier Bussola - Argentum [United Beats Records] 02: Krunch, Migel - Aura [Blue Tunes] 03: BPM vs Outside Range - Alcoholic [TesseracTstudio] 04: 3 Of Life - Radio Blah Blah [Stereo Society] 05: 3 Of Life - Eliphant [Stereo Society] 06: Hypnocoustics - Transformational Structures (Ital Remix) [IONO MUSIC] 07: Hypnoise, Makida - Sacred Geometry [Maharetta Records] 08: Middle Mode, M-Theory - Life Simulation [Digital Om] 09: Technology - Shanti Om [Expo Records] 10: Mono Sapiens, Rafyx - Detached Mind [247 Records] 11: Imaginarium - Neu Tron [Digital OM] 12: Spec3 - Visionary [Propheti Records] 13: Earthspace - Freaking Out [Nano Records] 14: Tabula Rasa (Psy) - Concept of Ganesh [Iono-Music] 2nd hr. Guest: STARLAB ====================== 01: StarLab - Abiogenesis [Digital Om] 02: StarLab & Out Of Range - Alignment [Digital Om] 03: StarLab & Stryker - Ilbechin Live edit [Digital Om] 04: StarLab & Djantrix - Post Human [Digital Om] 05: StarLab & Sonic Entity - Esoteric [TesseracTstudio] 06: Outsiders - Crossing FX (StarLab RMX) [Sacred Technology] 07: StarLab & Ital - Sacred Medicine [Digital Om] 08: StarLab - Mission Simulator [Digital Om] 09: Yestermorrow & Magik - Organised Time [Nano] 10: StarLab & Ital - Universal Prayer [IONO] Follow Host KALINGA SON Instagram - www.instagram.com/saumyamohanty YouTube - www.youtube.com/kalingason Facebook - www.facebook.com/kaingason Follow Guest STARLAB https://www.youtube.com/user/bbindal/videos https://www.facebook.com/starlabsounds
Originally aired on 1-3-19 on Afterhours.FMTrance Paradise playlist on Spotify:spoti.fi/2yykWpTFollow Euphoric Nation:facebook.com/euphoricnationtwitter.com/euphoricnationIncludes a guest mix from Brandenface! Follow him here -facebook.com/DjBrandenFacesoundcloud.com/brandenfaceTrack List1. Liquid Ace - Neurochemistry (Yestermorrow Remix)2. Future Frequency, Yestermorrow - Time Crystals3. Phaxe & Audiomatic - Fata Morgana4. Atomizers, Yestermorrow -Amusement Park5. One Function, Sonic Sense - Symbolizes6. Side Effects, Sonic Sense - Space Travel7. Redrosid - Vortex8. Yestermorrow, One Function - Microdose9. Sonic Species, Outsiders - Who Are We10. Vini Vici, Astrix - Adhana11. Mahanada - Astral Projections For Beginners12. Static Movement - Hallucinations
The 14th edition of the Psy-Nation Radio podcast hosted by Ace Ventura & Liquid Soul (Liquid Ace) is here! Bringing to you the freshest music, news and interviews from Psytrance culture. This time we have lots of fresh unreleased music, interview & exclusive live set from chill masters Carbon Based Lifeforms & loads of psychedelic music! We always love to hear your thoughts - feel free to send suggestions, feedback and requests to: psynationradio@gmail.com Turn on, Tune in, Drop out! Track List: 1. Vertical Mode - Inside My Head / Shadow Chronicles Remix (Expo Records 18.2) 2. Ticon - 1987 / Symphonix Remix (Blue Tunes Records) 3. Martin Vice, Michael Banel & Silent Sphere - Space Travel (Iboga Records 8.2) 4. Kanobi - Voidwlker (Techsafari Records) 5. Egorythmia - Korubo (Iboga Records 15.2) 6. Gaudium & Ritmo - Don't Lose Ur Mind (Iboga Records 18.2) 7. Modus - Fluid (Stereo Society 11.2) 8. Cosmic Tone - Travel in Space (Iono Music 11.2) 9. Hujaboy & Faders - Southern Lights (Digital Om) 10. Yestermorrow & Magik - Organised Time (Nano Records) 11. Electric Universe - Dragonfly (Sacred Technology) Carbon Based Lifeforms Live Set 1. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Equilibrium 2. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Dodecahedron 3. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Central Plain 4. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Accede 5. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Supersede 6. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Photosynthesis (Live Edit) 7. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Tensor (Live Edit) 8. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Path of Least Resistance (Live Edit) 9. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Loss Aversion * Live Set Recording by Seb Taylor. Follow us: You Tube: bit.ly/psy-nationradio Facebook: www.facebook.com/Psynationradio1/ Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/psynationradio/ Website: www.psynationradio.com/ iTunes: itunes.apple.com/il/podcast/psy-n…d1331677285?mt=2 Twitter: twitter.com/psynationradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/psynationradio/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
The 14th edition of the Psy-Nation Radio podcast hosted by Ace Ventura & Liquid Soul (Liquid Ace) is here! Bringing to you the freshest music, news and interviews from Psytrance culture. This time we have lots of fresh unreleased music, interview & exclusive live set from chill masters Carbon Based Lifeforms & loads of psychedelic music! We always love to hear your thoughts - feel free to send suggestions, feedback and requests to: psynationradio@gmail.com Turn on, Tune in, Drop out! Track List: 1. Vertical Mode - Inside My Head / Shadow Chronicles Remix (Expo Records 18.2) 2. Ticon - 1987 / Symphonix Remix (Blue Tunes Records) 3. Martin Vice, Michael Banel & Silent Sphere - Space Travel (Iboga Records 8.2) 4. Kanobi - Voidwlker (Techsafari Records) 5. Egorythmia - Korubo (Iboga Records 15.2) 6. Gaudium & Ritmo - Don’t Lose Ur Mind (Iboga Records 18.2) 7. Modus - Fluid (Stereo Society 11.2) 8. Cosmic Tone - Travel in Space (Iono Music 11.2) 9. Hujaboy & Faders - Southern Lights (Digital Om) 10. Yestermorrow & Magik - Organised Time (Nano Records) 11. Electric Universe - Dragonfly (Sacred Technology) Carbon Based Lifeforms Live Set 1. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Equilibrium 2. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Dodecahedron 3. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Central Plain 4. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Accede 5. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Supersede 6. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Photosynthesis (Live Edit) 7. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Tensor (Live Edit) 8. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Path of Least Resistance (Live Edit) 9. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Loss Aversion * Live Set Recording by Seb Taylor. Follow us: You Tube: bit.ly/psy-nationradio Facebook: www.facebook.com/Psynationradio1/ Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/psynationradio/ Website: www.psynationradio.com/ iTunes: itunes.apple.com/il/podcast/psy-n…d1331677285?mt=2 Twitter: twitter.com/psynationradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/psynationradio/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
This week we all go over our top movies, tv shows, games, and more from 2018 and Dom pits TJ and CJ against each other to see who is the king of 2018 memes. Also don't miss out watching us play Super Smash Bros. Ultimate on January 5th at 3pm EST. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genfailcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genfailcast/support
AFC Radio pres. Trance Universe Session 051 with Dreamchaser 01. Drift Away – Epiphany 02. Roger Rabbit – Bleeps 03. Phanatic – Out Of Body Experience 04. Sonic Entity In-Vitro 05. EgoRythmia – Nocturnal (Aioaska & Gipsy Soul Remix) 06. Phoma – Walking the Void 07. Yestermorrow & Audiotec – Stellar Species (Genesia Remix) 08. Mr.Hyde […]
246th Chapter of CLUB MANIA. This week we have many fresh uplifting trance, Psy trance ! Enjoy TRACK LIST ========= 01: CLUB MANIA - INTRO 02: XYZed - System Overload [Alteza Records] 03: Andain - Beautiful Things (Skylex Rework) [In Trance We Trust] 04: Berg, WHITENO1SE - Sirens [Blue Tunes Records] 05: Madwave - Shinobi [Degenerate Records] 06: Sean Mathews - Sweet Melody [FSOE] 07: Dan Smooth & Elena T - Illusion (Rituraj Upadhyay pres. TUN3BOOK_Remix) [Embedded Audio] 08: John Askew - On The Rocks [VII] 09: Project 8 Pres. Shane Kinsella - Immerse [VANDIT Records] 10: UCast - Quadra [In Trance We Trust] 11: >>CLUB SOUND OF THE WEEK
Beneath The Surface, Episode 028Listen to Beneath The Surface LIVE on Facebook every Wednesday at 12pm PSTFollow Submersive:www.facebook.com/submersivemusic/www.instagram.com/submersivemusic/twitter.com/submersivemusicsoundcloud.com/submersivemusicwww.submersivemusic.com/Tracklist00:28 Invader Space vs Force Beat – Walker (Original Mix)06:25 Armin van Buuren – This Is A Test (Progss SagaK Remix)11:24 RoadHouse Blues (Fender Bender Remix)14:42 SUBMERSIVE – Awaken (Original Mix)20:44 Kore-G – Bass Kick (Original Mix)24:41 Vibration – Cartoons28:09 Kalki, Maitika – Bad Habits (Original Mix)31:50 Bashers, Timelock – Spiritual (Original Mix)35:36 Loud – Africa 101 (Easy Riders Remix)40:31 Gaudium, Zyce – Son of Night (Shogan Remix)43:02 Rexalted – Divination (Original Mix)46:48 Mind & Matter, Yestermorrow – Imaginary Fields (Original Mix)51:09 The Big Brother – Incognito (Original Mix)55:12 Sonic Species, Volcano, X-NoiZe – Future DMT (Original Mix) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here's my new mix session Platitude featuring some great bits by Yestermorrow, Ticon, Atacama, Haldolium, Waio, Atomizers, One Function & more. This was tough week to choose with the wealth of amazing new music out there!
Here's my new mix session Platitude featuring some great bits by Yestermorrow, Ticon, Atacama, Haldolium, Waio, Atomizers, One Function & more. This was tough week to choose with the wealth of amazing new music out there!
Here's my new mix session Platitude featuring some great bits by Yestermorrow, Ticon, Atacama, Haldolium, Waio, Atomizers, One Function & more. This was tough week to choose with the wealth of amazing new music out there!
AFC Radio pres. Trance Universe Session 012 with Dreamchaser Tracklist: 01. Effective vs. Blazer – Gods & Monsters 02. Coming Soon!!! – Ready To Get High (Vibe Tribe & Somnia Remix) 03. Interactive Noise – Rolling in the Distance 04. One Function – Born Again 05. One Function & Yestermorrow – Microdose 06. Future Frequency […]
This is field recording I did one night in Vermont while teaching a class at Yestermorrow. The recording is a little lower quality sound, but great peepers in the background. I get into the beginning of a topic I will be expanding on in future broadcasts; Scaling up Permaculture to be applied at a Regional and watershed scale as the foundation of a new economy.
Today we meet adventurer-extraordinaire, Aimee Rowe. Learn about how she wended her way from being a humanities major in undergraduate (religious studies with an environmental studies concentration to be specific!) to completing her medical residency today – nearly 15 years later. Aimee’s path is filled with many unusual twists and turns from sailing tall ships on both the Atlantic and Pacific, teaching young students about the wilderness in Maine and water conservation along the Mississippi River, and somewhere along the way deciding that she was meant to be a doctor. And then going for it despite all odds. For anyone whose ever wanted to think beyond the conventional way to get things done, this episode is for you. “You have to not take things personally, which is hard.” – Aimee Rowe Resources and Links Dr. Ifeoma Ikenze inspired Aimee in her talk on healing Learn about the tall ship Aimee worked on after graduating from Kenyon College(where she and Sharon met). She later worked on the Tabor Boy before starting her pre-med studies in San Francisco. Here is the article on CSAs in Time Magazine that inspired Aimee to find (and land!) a job farming for a season in Central California Here is the farm in Central California where Aimee worked for a season Chewonki is the 100-year old environmental education center in Maine where Aimee taught about wildlife Yestermorrow is a design/build school in Vermont. S.E.A. in Massachusetts is where Aimee studied abroad for a semester The book Sharon referenced about life in New Orleans post-Hurricane Katrina is 1 Dead in the Attic: After Katrina by Chris Rose Aimee’s famous brownie recipe that she admits to stealing from somebody else and that she may or may not have sent to the medical school that she really wanted to attend Learn More About Aimee Check out Aimee’s bio with Cascades East, where she is currently completing her residency focused on rural family medicine. And here is Aimee on her “bicycle powered pontoon boat” (that’s the “technical term,” ahem, according to Sharon) sailing down the Mississippi River. #badass OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA