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Charlamos sobre el disco 'Euphoria Mourning' de Chris Cornell, con Gnaposs como invitado. En esta quinta parte rematamos la canción «Disappearing One» y hablamos de: Los dos últimas temas del disco: «Pillow of Your Bones» y «Steel Rain». El increíble trabajo de Alain Johannes en las guitarras de ‘Euphoria Mourning'. La transición entre ‘Euphoria Mourning' y Audioslave. Algunas de las veces en que Gnaposs y yo vimos a Chris Cornell en directo. Y por el camino nos encontramos con Soundgarden, Radiohead, Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl, The Black Crowes, Big Wreck, Rick Rubin, Tim Burton y Joaquín Sabina, entre otros. Si quieres participar en la elección de los discos que tratamos en el podcast, ¡visita discoprestado.com y date de alta en mi lista de correo! Contacto: discoprestado@proton.me ¡Salud y buena música! Marc Aliana marcaliana.com
Songs include Courtship, Unconfined and Your Bones
Learn how to make french toast like a pro 西餐烹調丙級檢定 ~ 法國吐司。 本集節目有: ✅ Are Eggshells Good for Your Bones? 蛋殼可以補骨嗎; ✅ Turn Stale Bread into Delicious French Toast 將隔夜麵包再製成美味法國吐司; ✅ Is French Toast Really French 法國吐司是法國人發明的...嗎。
Vera Hall "Death, Have Mercy"Fleetwood Mac "Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)"Bessie Smith "Graveyard Dream Blues"Billy Joe Shaver "The Devil Made Me Do It the First Time"Ted Leo and the Pharmacists "I'm A Ghost"Sister Rosetta Tharpe "Strange Things Happening Every Day"Tampa Red "Witchin' Hour Blues"Neil Young "Vampire Blues"Lefty Frizzell "The Long Black Veil"Muddy Waters "Got My Mojo Working"Dr. John "Black John the Conqueror"Leon Redbone "Haunted House"Little Willie John "I'm Shakin'"Shotgun Jazz Band "Old Man Mose"Lil Green "Romance In the Dark"The Make-Up "They Live By Night"Uncle Tupelo "Graveyard Shift"Bessie Jones "Oh Death"Albert King "Born Under a Bad Sign"Nina Simone "I Want a Little Sugar In My Bowl"Oscar Celestin "Marie Laveau"Reverend Gary Davis "Death Don't Have No Mercy"Roy Newman & His Boys "Sadie Green (The Vamp of New Orleans)"Jessie Mae Hemphill "She-Wolf"Screamin' Jay Hawkins "I Put a Spell On You"Eilen Jewell "It's Your Voodoo Working"George Olsen and His Music "Tain't No Sin to Dance Around in Your Bones"Son House "Death Letter"Johnny Cash "The Man Comes Around"Fleetwood Mac "Black Magic Woman"Blind Lemon Jefferson "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean"Elvis Costello & the Roots "Wise Up Ghost"Hank Williams "Howlin' At the Moon"Bob Dylan "That Old Black Magic"The Halo Benders "Scarin'"Blind Willie Johnson "Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground"Steve And Justin Townes Earle "Candy Man"Billie Holiday "Sugar"Jeff Beck "I Ain't Superstitious"Cab Calloway/Cab Calloway Orchestra "St. James Infirmary"Bonnie Raitt "Devil Got My Woman"Sebadoh "Vampire"Fred McDowell "Death Came In"Howlin' Wolf "Evil"Ella Fitzgerald "Chew-Chew-Chew (Your Bubble Gum)"Robert Johnson "Hellhound On My Trail"John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers "The Super-Natural"Tom Waits "Big Joe and Phantom 309"
Overlapping Management Options for Your Heart, Your Bones, & Your Brain (corresponding to Video 280) Now that we've covered heart attack, osteoporosis, and Alzheimer's, you might be wondering how in the world to pinpoint the best management options if you have more than one of the three. If so, you'll love discovering a nifty way to do so in a jiffy. In this video, I'll show you some tools to make everything easier. And it will be a great segue into our next unit.
Aly Cohen, MD is the co-author of the bestselling consumer guidebook, Non-Toxic: Guide to Living Healthy in a Chemical World, and she's triple board-certified in rheumatology, internal medicine, and integrative medicine, as well as an environmental health expert in Princeton, New Jersey. She is on the faculty of the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine (AIHM), where she created and manages the environmental medicine curriculum for medical colleagues. She has collaborated with the Environmental Working Group, Cancer Schmancer, and other disease-prevention organizations, and is co-editor of the textbook, Integrative Environmental Medicine, part of the Oxford University Press/Weil Integrative Medicine, Academic Series, and in 2015 she created TheSmartHuman.com to share environmental health, disease prevention, and wellness information with the public. Dr. Cohen is working to educate and empower the next generation to make safer, smarter lifestyle choices through the creation of environmental health and prevention curricula for schools nationally. In this episode, she discusses the problems with the many chemicals in our everyday life and gives us practical solutions we can all do to reduce our exposure and improve our health. She also discusses her integrative approach to working with people with osteoporosis and osteopenia. from an integrative approach. Links Website | www.AlyCohenMD.com | Her practice is located in Princeton, NJ 08540 Podcast website | http://www.TheSmartHuman.com Dr. Cohen's book, Non-Toxic Guide to Living Healthy in a Chemical World | https://thesmarthuman.com/books/ Timestamps [03:53] Where the Toxins in Our Environment Come From [09:10] Your Bones and how to Maintain Their Health [23:16] Reducing Your Exposure to Toxins… Where do You Start? [27:05] Dr. Cohens Tips for Water [40:15] The Different Tools Available to Help [48:07] Suggestions for Testing Yourself for Chemicals DISCLAIMER – The information presented on this podcast should not be construed as medical advice. It is not intended to replace consultation with your physician or healthcare provider. The ideas shared on this podcast are the expressed opinions of the guests and do not always reflect those of Margie Bissinger and Happy Bones, Happy Life Podcast.
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Bourbon House was founded by guitarist Jason Clark and vocalist Lacey Crowe in 2017. Upon the release of their self-titled EP, the single "Music in Your Bones" attracted the attention of disk jockeys around the world and received airplay on independent radio in more than a dozen countries and by the summer of 2018 they released their second album, Wild Abandon. The album spawned the fan favorites "Burn Them Bones," "Drown it in Whiskey," and "Jailer." From the fall of 2018 through the following year, the band welcomed Ryan Sargent as their official drummer, played across the American Midwest, and began recording singles which would ultimately comprise their third album. Bourbon House have been featured twice in Classic Rock Magazine, once for "Too High to Care," which was nominated for Track of the Week, and another time for "Devil on my Heels," which earned them a Track of the Week win and a spot on the magazine's covermount CD as well as a shout-out from Eddie Trunk on the program Trunk Nation. The success of "Devil on My Heels" continued as it reached #1 on the independent charts in Australia and #2 in the UK. In early 2020, they played a show in Nashville, TN, to benefit tornado victims, but had to cancel plans to tour the eastern states due to the pandemic. The band used the down time to shoot music videos for "Too High to Care" and "6000 Miles," and finish writing and recording what would be their third album. After landing a slot on the Blind Anxiety Entertainment roster, Bourbon House headlined their first tour of 25 dates through the southern United States in the spring of 2021. Within the following three months, Bourbon House released the single "Dead in the Water" along with an official music video and signed a management deal with Paul Crosby Management. "Dead in the Water" became a new fan favorite and is their first single to reach active rock radio, charting at 50 on BDS Indicator and 22 on the Foundations chart. In October of 2021, the band released their third album, Into the Red, on PACgroove Records with distribution through VON Artists Ltd. and The Orchard (Sony) which features the singles from the past two years and six previously unreleased tracks, including "I Got Trouble" for which they released their latest music video. Plans for 2022 include touring far and wide and another full-length album of original material. Bourbon House | Band (bourbonhouserocks.com)
Notes: I met creator Elise Witt online during the pandemic, when we were both in a course led by the extraordinary improviser Rhiannon… and I was so honored, because I already knew of Elise as a composer of unusual choral work that I had explored doing with my community chorus. In fact this piece was conceived as a choral piece, and Elise very generously let me excerpt a bit of it to be a pocket song. I love the way the rhythm wakes me up from an uninspired, tired place -- whenever I sing this, I almost always end up moving somehow! And now that I know Elise a little, I can see why -- her brain is the definition of fertile, and she exudes energy and joyfulness you can almost touch through her little Zoom rectangle. Elise says, "I believe that if we listen deeply, we can hear music in the wind, the water, the earth, and deep in our bones. And no matter how disconnected we get, that music is always there, when we are ready to return and listen." Songwriter Info: Elise's concerts of Global, Local & Homemade Songs™ and her Impromptu Glorious Chorus™ workshops create and connect singing communities around the world. Born in Switzerland, raised in NC, and living in Atlanta since 1977, Elise speaks 5 languages fluently and sings in at least a dozen more. The Elise Witt Choral Series features choral arrangements of her original compositions and she recently published All Singing, a songbook with 58 original songs including music notation, lyrics and chords, stories and photos. In addition to her global touring, Elise serves as Artist-in-Residence & Director of Music Programs at the Global Village Project, a non-profit, special purpose middle school for teenage refugee girls in Decatur Georgia. Links: www.EliseWitt.com -- Learn more about Elise on her website "Song Deep in Your Bones" as recorded by Malcolm Dalglish's Ooolation Singers in rehearsal at Yosemite National Park Recorded on "We're All BORN SINGING" EMWorld Records 1012 Available for SATB, SSAA, TTBB in the Elise Witt Choral Series Included in ALL SINGING: THE ELISE WITT SONGBOOK Nuts & Bolts: Mixed Meter (5:8, 3:8, 3:4 or 6:8), Mixolydian mode (major scale with flatted 7th), and in this teaching, unison. Visit abreathofsong.com for lyrics, more of Patty's artwork, and a way to nominate songs or songwriters for the podcast. Join the A Breath of Song mailing list to receive a heads up as a new episode is released, plus a large version of the artwork, brief thoughts from my slightly peculiar brain... and occasional extras when they seem vitally important! No junk -- I will never sell your address. I read out all your names into my living room when I send new mailings... I appreciate the connection to you who are listening and singing these songs with me. Exchange energy with A Breath of Song with dollars at the Gratitude Jar (whoo-hoo!!!!), or by making comments, leaving reviews, suggesting songs or songwriters (including yourself) ..... your participation matters!
Amy discovers her infant sister is a witch and her mother must be protected. Amy’s new best friend, Jules, knows just what to do with a witch. She even brought a butcher knife from home. Hmm…wonder what that is for? This story is on the disturbing/violent side. Use your discretion! You can find Witch and other witchy tales in my book https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OWMY08K (Witches ~ 3 Tales to chill Your Bones. ) Music: Dark Times by Etienne Roussel Support this podcast
Happy Halloween, adventurers! Welcome to the Realms & Nerds podcast! Join our four wanderers- Im Tallen, One-Eyed Lurg, Butterfingers Bob, and Vertigo Montana- as they make their escape in the 2020 Halloween special, Can You Feel It in Your Bones? Like this episode? Share with friends, and subscribe for more! Don't forget to use the hashtag #RealmsNerds when posting online about the show! Share the show! https://pods.link/rmnxpfh3crc6f Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/qcv2dx2 Follow us on Social Media: https://twitter.com/RealmsNerds https://instagram.com/RealmsNerds https://facebook.com/RealmsNerds Im gets stuck in a tower. Lurg visits the carnival. Bob gets separated. Vertigo is partially-armed and ready. Can You Feel It in Your Bones? is an original quest created by Harrison Owens. Realms & Nerds music by RJ Moore Main theme composed by Kyle Rice, arranged by RJ Moore "G-Reap" lyrics and vocal performance by Harrison Owens Promos: Nerdy Bitches Podcast - nerdybitches.com Ocho Duro Parlay Hour Podcast - linktr.ee/ODparlayhour Want to Listen to the podcast in the order we recorded our sessions?https://www.podchaser.com/lists/realms--nerds---chronologically-recorded-order-107a4WZYRz
Learn why Einstein worried that science can’t explain “the now,” how high-impact exercise is actually good for your bones, and why in Haiti, zombies are more than fiction. Curiosity Daily is a finalist in the 2020 Discover Pods Awards, and we need your vote to win! Please vote for Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast via the link below. It's free and only takes a minute. Thanks so much! https://awards.discoverpods.com/vote/ Einstein Worried That Science Can't Explain "The Now" by Ashley Hamer Carnap, R., & Schilpp, P. A. (1963). The Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. http://fitelson.org/confirmation/carnap_schilpp_volume.pdf Mermin, N. D. (2014). Physics: QBism puts the scientist back into science. Nature, 507(7493), 421–423. https://doi.org/10.1038/507421a Now — And The Physics Of Time. (2016, September 27). NPR.Org. https://www.npr.org/sections/13.7/2016/09/27/495608371/now-and-the-physics-of-time High-Impact Exercise Is Actually Good for Your Bones by Ashley Hamer Russo, C. R. (2009). The effects of exercise on bone. Basic concepts and implications for the prevention of fractures. Clinical Cases in Mineral and Bone Metabolism : The Official Journal of the Italian Society of Osteoporosis, Mineral Metabolism, and Skeletal Diseases, 6(3), 223–228. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2811354/ Fuchs, R. K., Bauer, J. J., & Snow, C. M. (2001). Jumping Improves Hip and Lumbar Spine Bone Mass in Prepubescent Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 16(1), 148–156. https://doi.org/10.1359/jbmr.2001.16.1.148 Deere, K., Sayers, A., Rittweger, J., & Tobias, J. H. (2012). Habitual levels of high, but not moderate or low, impact activity are positively related to hip BMD and geometry: Results from a population‐based study of adolescents. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 27(9), 1887–1895. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbmr.1631 Ireland, A., Maden-Wilkinson, T., Mcphee, J., Cooke, K., Narici, M., Degens, H., & Rittweger, J. (2013). Upper Limb Muscle–Bone Asymmetries and Bone Adaptation in Elite Youth Tennis Players. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 45(9), 1749–1758. https://doi.org/10.1249/mss.0b013e31828f882f Nikander, R., Sievänen, H., Heinonen, A., & Kannus, P. (2004). Femoral Neck Structure in Adult Female Athletes Subjected to Different Loading Modalities. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 20(3), 520–528. https://doi.org/10.1359/jbmr.041119 How to keep your bones healthy. (2019). Mayo Clinic. https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/in-depth/bone-health/art-20045060 Fractures due to osteoporosis threaten seniors’ independence | International Osteoporosis Foundation. (2017). Iofbonehealth.Org. https://www.iofbonehealth.org/news/fractures-due-osteoporosis-threaten-seniors%E2%80%99-independence Tucker, L. A., Strong, J. E., LeCheminant, J. D., & Bailey, B. W. (2015). Effect of Two Jumping Programs on Hip Bone Mineral Density in Premenopausal Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial. American Journal of Health Promotion, 29(3), 158–164. https://doi.org/10.4278/ajhp.130430-quan-200 Koli, J., Multanen, J., Kujala, U. M., Häkkinen, A., Nieminen, M. T., Kautiainen, H., Lammentausta, E., Jämsä, T., Ahola, R., Selänne, H., Kiviranta, I., & Heinonen, A. (2015). Effects of Exercise on Patellar Cartilage in Women with Mild Knee Osteoarthritis. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 47(9), 1767–1774. https://doi.org/10.1249/mss.0000000000000629 Reynolds, G. (2016, March 15). Why High-Impact Exercise Is Good for Your Bones. Well. https://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/03/07/why-high-impact-exercise-is-good-for-your-bones/?partner=rss&emc=rss In Haiti, Zombies Are More Than Fiction by Cameron Duke Del Guercio, G. (2017, October 31). From the Archives: The Secrets of Haiti’s Living Dead. Harvard Magazine. https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2017/10/are-zombies-real Pufferfish | National Geographic. (2010, March 12). Nationalgeographic.Com. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/group/pufferfish/ Lago, J., Rodríguez, L., Blanco, L., Vieites, J., & Cabado, A. (2015). Tetrodotoxin, an Extremely Potent Marine Neurotoxin: Distribution, Toxicity, Origin and Therapeutical Uses. Marine Drugs, 13(10), 6384–6406. https://doi.org/10.3390/md13106384 Littlewood, R., & Douyon, C. (1997). Clinical findings in three cases of zombification. The Lancet, 350(9084), 1094–1096. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(97)04449-8 Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gerard Karsenty, M.D., Ph.D., author of our Cerebrum story, “That Feeling in Your Bones,” discusses his groundbreaking research regarding osteocalcin, a hormone that triggers a “fight or flight response” and possibly much more. Podcast Transcript: https://on.dana.org/cerebrum-transcript-karsenty
Power Rack Training Volume Six-Multi Millionaire Eric Fiorillo The Host of the Award Winning Motivation and Muscle Streaming Radio 24/7 Welcomes John McKean to the Broadcast.“John McKean, turning a “young” 74 this December, has been competing in all aspects of the iron game for 57 years. He’s lifted in hundreds of meets, having won National titles in Master’s age Olympic style weightlifting and powerlifting, and acquired 9 World titles in IAWA (all-round) weightlifting, currently holding 335 USAWA national all-around records. As a retired Middle school math teacher, with a Masters’s degree in Guidance & Counseling, John put to good use all the writing required in college, by “self-discovery” articles published in about every available strength journal. He was quite involved with the sport during the “golden age” of power rack training in the 1960s, and has continually trained with, researched, and written about this dynamic system ever since!” This is a monster of a Podcast today. Today we put the rubber to the road in Power Rack Training Volume Six The Workout. We will describe to you today the workout movements that Eric and John are doing right at the moment. We will set the Rack up for you meaning start each lift in the middies or middle of the rack as it's referred to. Obviously, we will tackle form from the starting position of each rack movement and describe to you in full detail how to execute the pull or push against the other set of rods. This is the most important part of the lift because this is where your incredible strength will be built from. This podcast will be your blueprint to begin a journey through the steel that you've never felt before. If you stay on our program plan on seeing muscle on your frame as you've never imagined. And that's not all. How about building ligaments, and tendons that look like cable underneath your skin. There's even more. Your Bones will be the size of a gorilla! We even have one movement that Eric and John think will make you a champion stone lifter if that inspires you, So join Eric and John and lets hit the ground running! This is the most information-dense podcasts I've ever heard in the strength field. You can have it all if you want to take up the challenge of Power Rack Training! Let's build some real Strength and Power and have the tenacity to see it through! Hail to the Power Rack and those four Pillers of Power! Motivation and Muscle Streaming Radio 24/7 With Host Eric Fiorillo Connects Your Brain With Your Brawn! Enjoy! *Don't Forget to Do a Search for Our Past Podcast Shows with John McKean @ http://www.motivationandmuscle.com *This Radio Show Was Posted February 19, 2020 Find our Blog at http://www.fiorillobarbellco.com Listen to the Number One Podcast Show and Invest at http://www.motivationandmuscle.com Advertise Your Product with us at Motivation and Muscle Streaming Radio 24/7. Please contact Eric through Facebook for pricing. Thank You. Winner Champion Overcomer Unstoppable Win, Win, Win Let’s go after our targets not, our problems! … Continue readingJohn McKean Power Rack Training Volume Six The post John McKean Power Rack Training Volume Six appeared first on Motivation & Muscle.
A very special ALL Moon Tide Press edition of Writers’ Block Live with Eric Morago, Daniel McGinn, Alexis Rhone Fancher, and Peggy Dobreer. Friend of YourPopFilter and two-time Writers’ Block guest Eric Morago is the publisher at Moon Tide Press, and in the spring of 2018 the press published three amazing books of poetry: Daniel McGinn’s The Moon, My Lover, My Mother, & The Dog, Alexis Rhone Fancher’s Junkie Wife, and Peggy Dobreer’s Drop and Dazzle. Daniel, Alexis, and Peggy read from their respective collections and discussed the power of pop songs, the allure of erotica, why movement matters, and so much more! Daniel McGinn is the author of The Moon, My Lover, My Mother & The Dog (Moon Tide Press, 2018) and 1000 Black Umbrellas (Write Bloody, 2011) He’s a native of Southern California who’s led workshops at Half Off Books, The Orange County Rescue Mission, charter schools and poetry venues. Daniel received his MFA in writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts and has been married to the poet and painter, Lori McGinn, for 41 years. Alexis Rhone Fancher is a compulsive writer of erotica, an irreverent photographer, and a lover of all things “bent.” She is the author of How I Lost My Virginity To Michael Cohen and other heart stab poems, (2014), State of Grace: The Joshua Elegies, (2015), Enter Here (2017) and Junkie Wife (2018), the story of her first, disastrous marriage, published by Moon Tide Press. Alexis is published journals all over the place, and since 2013 she has been nominated for 15 Pushcart Prizes, 1 Best Short Fiction Award, and 4 Best of the Net awards. Alexis is also poetry editor of Cultural Weekly. Peggy Dobreer is the 2017 winner of the Downey Symphony Orchestra Poetry Matters Prize. Her poems have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies and she is author of In the Lake of Your Bones and Drop and Dazzle . A former dancer and movement artist, Peggy teaches E=Mc2Bodied Poetry Workshops in a variety of retreat and literary settings. She was a program director at AROHO2015 A Room of Her Own Foundation, and continues to curate poetry arts events throughout Los Angeles. Learn more about Moon Tide Press, and pre-order the horror anthology Dark Ink here! Writers’ Block Live! is recorded at the 1888 Center in Orange, California. 1888 Center programs are recorded and archived as a free educational resource on our website or with your favorite podcast app including Apple and Spotify. Each interdisciplinary episode is designed to provide a unique platform for industry innovators to share stories about art, literature, music, history, science, or technology. Produced in partnership with Brew Sessions. Producer and Host: Mike Gravagno Producers: Jon-Barrett Ingels and Kevin Staniec Manager: Sarah Becker Guests: Eric Morago, Daniel McGinn, Alexis Rhone Fancher, and Peggy Dobreer Audio: Brew Sessions Live
Hello! I’m sorry for the delay in posting this! But who better to kick things back off than one of my favorite singer-songwriters in New York, Tamara Hansson (@TamaraHansson)! Her new music video for her single “Your Bones” drops October 26th (this Thursday) and we needed to talk about it. Most of this episode talks … Continue reading "Episode 10 – Tamara Hansson"
Red Light Compliance returns to Pop-Punk & Pizza to promote their new single, “Your Bones”. Listen to podcast above or watch the video version below: This episode of Pop-Punk & Pizza is brought to you by, GameFly. Click the link below to receive a FREE premium 30 day trial: The post Pop-Punk & Pizza Ep. 21: Red Light Compliance appeared first on Bangarang Radio.
Red Light Compliance returns to Pop-Punk & Pizza to promote their new single, “Your Bones”. Listen to podcast above or watch the video version below: This episode of Pop-Punk & Pizza is brought to you by, GameFly. Click the link below to receive a FREE premium 30 day trial: The post Pop-Punk & Pizza Ep. 21: Red Light Compliance appeared first on Bangarang Radio.
Episode date, February 23rd, 2017: I travel to Washington D.C. for the 2017 AWP Conference and Bookfair, where I interview writer, teacher, and model Chris Campanioni, who edits PANK magazine and is the author Death of Art, published by C&R Press. I also interview C&R and PANK owner John Gosslee. Chris Campanioni website: http://chriscampanioni.com/ John Gosslee website: https://johngosslee.com/ C&R Press website: https://www.crpress.org/ Death of Art: https://www.crpress.org/shop/deathofart/ Tall As You Are Tall Between Them: https://www.crpress.org/shop/tallasyouaretallbetweenthem/ Next, a recorded selection of readings from the PANK & Nomadic Invasions author showcase at Sixth Engine restaurant. The event was co-organized by Nomadic Press and PANK magazine during AWP 2017, and featured 14 authors, including: Cassandra Dallett, reading "The Day Prince Left" George Anderson, reading from "The Kaleidoscope Kid" Anderson's website: http://george-anderson.net/ Natasha Dennerstein, reading "Love Me, I'm Fake" & "Serial Eileen" Dennerstein's website: https://www.natashadennerstein.com/ Ariel Francisco, reading "The Young Men Along the Bar Are Too Tired Even to Die" Francisco's website: https://arielfranciscopoetry.wordpress.com/ Hollie Hardy, reading "The Animal Trail of Tears" Hardy's website: http://www.holliehardy.com/ Beth Ann Miller, reading "Your Bones" Your Bones PANK version: http://pankmagazine.com/piece/your-bones/ Roberto F. Santiago, reading "The Domestican" & "I Was Set up to Fail But Never Given The Chance To" Santiago's website: https://therfsantiago.com/ Annie Christain, reading "He Developed the Habit of Playing Airs, Most Correctly, Upon His Chin: March 3rd 1994, Rome" Elwin Michael Cotman, reading from his upcoming novella Next, Joy Deva Baglio, reading from "Ron" Matthew Siegel, reading a poem inspired by California's Bay Area Siegel's website: http://matthewsiegel.us/ Sidney Taiko, reading "Here be Monsters" Here Be Monsters PANK version: http://pankmagazine.com/piece/here-be-monsters/ Raina J León, reading "Poet Anxiety Disorder" León's website: http://www.rainaleon.com/ Will Cordeiro, reading "Dialogue With The Moon" PANK magazine website: http://pankmagazine.com/ Nomadic Press website: https://www.nomadicpress.org/ PANK & Nomadic Invasions: https://www.facebook.com/events/367706813596584/ Sixth Engine website: http://www.sixthengine.com/ #talkingpaper #interview #radiofreebrooklyn #poetry #writing #livereading #c&rpress #nomadicpress #pank #pankmagazine #awp #awp2017 #sixthengine
Today’s episode (65 mins) is the recording of an AAR panel around the theme of “Doing Violence to Theology”. You will hear, in order of appearance, Sean Capener, Kate Tomas, Amaryah Jones-Armstrong, and Janice McRandal (both Amaryah and Janice also blog at Women in Theology). The music on today’s episode is again Les Étoiles’ “Your Roots, Your Bones” from the album of the same name. Download the album and those by other great artists at Records on Ribs.
Today’s episode (83 mins) is the recording a lecture, “Politics of Divination: Neoliberal Endgame and the Religion of Contingency"given by Joshua Ramey for the Department of Comparative Literature at NYU and a response to his lecture by Dimitris Vardoulakis. The music on today’s episode is Les Étoiles’ "Your Roots, Your Bones” from the album of the same name. Download the album and those by other great artists at Records on Ribs.
www.amppod.com AMPpod Podcast - Episode 94 Here is the track listing for the ninety fourth episode of AMPpod. Enjoy! 1. “Hare Tarot Lies” by No Joy 2. “Old School Sousta” by Xylouris White 3. “I Wanna Go Back” by Onra 4. “Dovetail” by Call Super 5. “Next Hype” by Tempa T 6. “Your Bones” by Thought Forms 7. “Sunshine of Your Love" by Cream 8. “Corpse Pose” by Unwound 9. “Into Black” by Blouse 10. “Police In Helicopter” by John Holt 11. “Journal of Ardency” by Class Actress
00:00:00 - Old friend of the show Brian Switek returns with a ton of paleo to be talked about. Things begin with a new study of the bones of the Pliocene aquatic sloth, which turn out to have pachyosteosclerosis! Don't worry, we explain what that means and why it matters. (Hint: think marine iguana.) 00:22:04 - Sloths entered the drink, and so do we. Brian enjoys his own homemade apple cider. Patrick's drink isn't homemade, but it is local in the form of some Bowman Brothers Virginia Bourbon. Whereas Ryan sups from faraway lands, enjoying some illicit Cuban beers, Cristal and Bucanero Fuerte. 00:28:31 - And speaking of things from faraway lands, this week's trailer covers, in quite some depth, everything going on both science and not in the preview of the hotly anticipated Godzilla remake! 00:46:26 - To the shock of basically nobody, Ryan is upset about the headlines for a newly described dinosaur, but Switek is here to calm him down. Turns out, this new oviraptor from the Hell Creek Formation is notable for reasons besides a catchy headline. 01:08:03 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like headlines, you rarely get what you feel you were promised. Brian begins by telling us a bit about his latest book, My Beloved Brontosaurus, which you should totally get. Then we tackle a question from Abigail A. about taking a vacation to help out the science of paleontology. We suggest getting good with your local museum, and using a bit of Google Fu to find the right spot for you. Patrick rounds things out by thanking Wade W. for setting up a recurring donation. Thanks, Wade! And don't forget to check out Ryan in his role as member of the Animation Brain Trust over on iFanboy. Thanks for listening and be sure to check out the Brachiolope Media Network for more great science podcasts! Music for this week's show: Your Bones - Of Monsters and Men I Am a Cider Drinker - The Wurzels Godzilla - Blue Oyster Cult Over the Eggshells - The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
In the Lake of Your Bones by Dobreer; What We Ache For by Morago (both books published by Moon Tide Press) Los Angeles-based poet Peggy Dobreer presents her new poetry collection In the Lake of Your Bones, joined by award-winning slam poet Eric Morago, who will read and sign his 2010 collection What We Ache For. Peggy Dobreer is the author of In the Lake of Your Bones, the latest title from Moon Tide Press, and has had work published in Malpais Review, San Pedro River Review, WordWrights Magazine and elsewhere. She also founded the Horse of Another Color poetry series and has organized the Small Press Festival in Santa Monica. Eric Morago is the poet-in-residence for the California Workforce Association and the host of the SHOUT! poetry series in Whittier. He has also taught poetry workshops to at-risk youth. His first book, What We Ache For, came out from Moon Tide Press in 2010. THIS EVENT WAS RECORDED LIVE AT SKYLIGHT BOOKS APRIL 10, 2012.