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Greetings weirdos! This week we road trip a little together, and a little apart, so Jessica calls Tenney from the road! We go over what has happened so far, the strange hotel from Tenney's ghost diner story, Belvoir Winery, Lincoln's Tomb, Mark Twain country, Kansas' Stull Cemetery and the Gateway to Hell, ghost hitchhikers, the Stanley Hotel, Jess's run-in with a Colorado sheriff, and much more! Soooo many bucket list checks… Twitter: @johneltenney @JessicaKnapikInsta: @johneltenney @openmyeyestoblue @wuwpod Be a dummy or a whore face by supporting the podcast on our Patreon:http://patreon.com/whatsupweirdo A huge thank you to our podcast sponsors:Old Town Roasting – IG: @oldtownroasting https://oldtownroasting.comOriginal Sock Dogs – IG: @originalsockdogs https://sockdogs.comUse code: WHATSUPDOG for 15% off your first order! Adam Berry Apparel – IG: @adamberry https://adamberrymerch.com
In Arosa: The Heart - by Ovidiu Bufnila - narrated by Mark English Incident at the Yarralumla Shops - by Wes Parish - narrated by Nuke Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact-editor Music Credits Everybody's Doing The Salad Fork In The Heart Of Me by U Can Unlearn Guitar is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Zombie Disco by Six Umbrellas is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
Original broadcast date October 28, 2021. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2021/10/binary-system-podcast-288-the-bananahammer-episode/ Frequent guest Hannah Wallace is going to have some downtime for a few weeks, so we decided this week's podcast is a celebration of all things Hannah: from British podcasts to murder musicals and everything in between (including lots of love for Sam Neill of course), please enjoy our first ever BananaHammer episode. The outro music this week is a clip from Zombie Disco by Six Umbrellas. (Which we used waaaay back on episode 99, but in honor of Halloween and Hannah's original discovery of Zombies Run!, we thought it was appropriate.) A more-or-less complete list of all the pop culture goodies we discussed on this episode: British podcasts Zombies Run Wooden Overcoats Hector vs. the Future No Such Thing As A Fish Rule of Three Worst Foot Forward Best Pick Podcast Movies The Descent In the Mouth of Madness - Sam Neil Event Horizon A League of Their Own Brazil For Hating On Purposes Only TV Shows Scrubs - John C McGinley Ted Lasso Pushing Daisies Crazy Ex Girlfriend West Wing (first 4 seasons) Joshua Malina Cats (but not the musical) Hamilton (the musical!) Sweeny Todd (Not the movie!) Jessamyn Stanley yoga Shipping News (Annie Proux in general) Hiking in North Carolina Football Hockey Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use http://www.scottishlaird.co.uk/#_a_2gk to get there, you can support this podcast too! If you want to follow along with Fanart Fridays, check us out on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram!
Original broadcast date Octobetr 12, 2017. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2017/10/binary-system-podcast-99-wtnv-114-and-115-council-member-flynn/ After hurricanes and cross country trips we managed to catch up in one fell swoop by recapping Welcome To Night Vale episodes 114 AND 115, and still managed to fit in thoughts on Wonder Woman, Blade Runner, Mad Max, Train To Busan, World War Z, and that guy who cosplayed as a building. Outro song this week is 90 seconds of Zombie Disco by Six Umbrellas. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Six_Umbrellas/The_Psychadelic_And/6_Six_Umbrellas_-_Zombie_Disco Here's the original photo by @franksquatch we mentioned, https://www.instagram.com/p/BZ9Kh00FtUD/?taken-by=franksquatch reposting it got us a lot of views so please help us thank him giving him a like.
Живой диджей-микс от Samir Kuliev записанный на вечеринке Zombie Disco в Gazgolder club
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Unlike most of King's Landing, we're still here to discuss Game of Thrones season 8, episode 5, "The Bells". As always, if you're looking for our Things and Stuff segment you can go straight to 1:05:11 where we talk about Detective Pikachu, Avengers Endgame, and It Part 2. Intro music: "Zombie Disco" by SixUmbrellas From the Free Music Archive CC BY SA
Join us as we discuss Game of Thrones season 8, episode 3, "The Long Night". Did you love this episode? Do you have significant issues with this episode? Don't worry, we've got both ends of the argument covered here. As always, if you're looking for our Things and Stuff segment you can go straight to 1:26:53 where we talk about: Avengers Endgame, Captain Marvel, and Detective Pikachu. Intro music: "Zombie Disco" by SixUmbrellas From the Free Music Archive CC BY SA
Spotlight on Science is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to spark conversations across disciplines with researchers at the University of Oregon, bringing in researchers to discuss their work in a way that's understandable to everyone. Semimonthly episodes come out Thursdays. Podcast producer Danny Latoni produced and edited this podcast. Music is "Zombie Disco" by Six Umbrellas (https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Ffreemusicarchive.org%2Fmusic%2FSix_Umbrellas%2FThe_Psychadelic_And%2F6_Six_Umbrellas_-_Zombie_Disco), modified under an Attribution-ShareAlike License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/).
"Teaching people about 3D printers earlier on can inspire people not to be afraid of it later." Architecture senior Renee Dobre made the case for the functionality of 3D printing in many different industries at this year’s TEDxUOregon event. Becky Hoag interviewed her along with her 3D printer, "Ginger." Spotlight on Science is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to spark conversations across disciplines with researchers at the University of Oregon, bringing in researchers to discuss their work in a way that's understandable to everyone. Renee's After Hours event can be found here: https://www.afterhoursuo.com/calendar Podcast Editor Ryan Nguyen produced and edited this podcast. Music is "Zombie Disco" by Six Umbrellas (https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Ffreemusicarchive.org%2Fmusic%2FSix_Umbrellas%2FThe_Psychadelic_And%2F6_Six_Umbrellas_-_Zombie_Disco), modified under an Attribution-ShareAlike License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/).
Ever wonder how many slaps it takes to cook a chicken? Yeah, we didn't until this point either. Emerald news reporter Franklin Lewis and science writer Becky Hoag talk about the latest in science news and research, including: - The recent Public Interest Environmental Law Conference that took place at UO and upcoming TED Talks on campus - Last week's snow and how weather extremes play into climate change - How many slaps it takes to cook a chicken Becky's articles: "TEDxUOregon is back on campus" (https://www.dailyemerald.com/arts-culture/tedxuoregon-is-back-on-campus/article_6457680e-4084-11e9-bc6e-fbd186e85386.html) "Annual environmental law conference (PIELC) looks for common ground amidst hard environmental times" (https://www.dailyemerald.com/arts-culture/annual-environmental-law-conference-pielc-looks-for-common-ground-amidst/article_0a97041a-3fcf-11e9-83b0-8fb212dd710f.html) Spotlight on Science is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to spark conversations across disciplines with researchers at the University of Oregon, bringing in researchers to discuss their work in a way that is understandable to everyone. Find a guide to watching the TEDxUOregon livestream here: https://tedx.uoregon.edu Podcast Editor Ryan Nguyen produced this podcast, Associate Podcast Editor Sararosa Davies edited. Music is "Zombie Disco" by Six Umbrellas (https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Ffreemusicarchive.org%2Fmusic%2FSix_Umbrellas%2FThe_Psychadelic_And%2F6_Six_Umbrellas_-_Zombie_Disco).
"I have grown into this culture where women need to check themselves a little more before they talk about different scientific issues because we're afraid of being delegitimized." News reporter Franklin Lewis talked with science writer Becky Hoag about the latest in science news and research, including: - International Day of Women and Girls in Science, gender bias and discrimination in the scientific industry - The Pacific Northwest's outbreak of measles and how it could affect you Spotlight on Science is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to spark conversations across disciplines with researchers at the University of Oregon, bringing in researchers to discuss their work in a way that is understandable to everyone. Franklin Lewis and Becky Hoag produced this podcast, and Podcast Editor Ryan Nguyen edited. Graphic: Kelly Kondo/Emerald. Music is "Zombie Disco" by Six Umbrellas: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Six_Umbrellas/The_Psychadelic_And/6_Six_Umbrellas_-_Zombie_Disco
Senior news reporter Franklin Lewis discusses the rising field of global health along with the future of the discipline with two guests from the UO Students for Global Health club, This is episode three of season three of Spotlight on Science, a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to spark conversations across disciplines with scientists, researchers and intellectuals at the University of Oregon to discuss their work in a way that is understandable to everyone. The music in this podcast is "Zombie Disco" by Six Umbrellas. This episode was produced and edited by Sararosa Davies.
In this episode of Spotlight on Science, Arts and Culture Writer Frankie Lewis speaks with Jordan Bailey, the president of the UO Biomechanics club. Within their conversation are the specifics on the prosthetic arm the club is 3D printing, as well was some more information on the field of biomechanics. Spotlight on Science is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed ot spark conversations across disciplines with researchers at the University of Oregging in researchers to discuss their work in a way that is understandable to everyone. Music in this episode is "Zombie Disco" by Six Umbrellas. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.
In this installment of Spotlight on Science, arts and culture writer Frankie Lewis speaks with journalist Becca Cudmore. Within their conversation are the struggles of being a science journalist, Cudmore's work for Audobon and Nautilus, and a brief preview of her upcoming story on Cougar's in the Pacific North West. Spotlight on Science is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed ot spark conversations across disciplines with researchers at the University of Oregging in researchers to discuss their work in a way that is understandable to everyone. Music in this episode is "Zombie Disco" by Six Umbrellas. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.
In this episode of Spotlight on Science, arts and culture writer Frankie Lewis speaks with Dr. David McCormick from the Institute of Neuroscience. The two discuss Dr. McCormick's research in decision making and his studies of the brain with Tibetan monks, as well as his motivation for studying neuroscience and the incredible popularity of his dog. Spotlight on Science is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to spark conversations across disciplines with researchers at the University of Oregon, bringing in researchers to discuss their work in a way that is understandable to everyone. Music in this episode is “Zombie Disco” by Six Umbrellas. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.
In this episode of Spotlight on Science, arts and culture writer Frankie Lewis speaks with Dr. James Schombert, an observational astronomer at the University of Oregon. The two discuss a medley of cosmological topics, including the dark matter theory, the search for alien life, NASA gossip and much more. Spotlight on Science is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to spark conversations across disciplines with researchers at the University of Oregon, bringing in researchers to discuss their work in a way that is understandable to everyone. Music in this episode is “Zombie Disco” by Six Umbrellas. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.
In this episode of Spotlight on Science, arts and culture writer Frankie Lewis speaks with Win McLaughlin, a Ph.D. Candidate studying vertebrate paleontology at the University of Oregon. The two discuss McLaughlin's latest work in Kyrgyzstan, the mysteries surrounding earth's polarity, her motivations for being a geologist and how one gets to name a new species. Spotlight on Science is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to spark conversations across disciplines with researchers at the University of Oregon, bringing in researchers to discuss their work in a way that is understandable to everyone. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan. Our theme song is “Zombie Disco” by Six Umbrellas.
In this second episode of Spotlight on Science's second season, Arts and Culture writer Frankie Lewis speaks with Dr. Avinash Singh, a professor of neuroscience and a member of the Takahashi Lab at the University of Oregon. The conversation covers Dr. Singh's work on barn owl neuronal performance, his transition from India to the United States and more. Spotlight on Science is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to spark conversations across disciplines with researchers at the University of Oregon, bringing in researchers to discuss their work in a way that is understandable to everyone. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan. Our theme song is “Zombie Disco” by Six Umbrellas.
In this second season debut of Spotlight on Science, Kris Chauvin and Max Drascher speak with Theresa Cheng and Saul Propp about science communication: why it is important and how scientists and researchers can get better at it. Science communication aims to explain research and findings in a way that informs and convinces the public of its validity. Theresa Cheng is currently a Ph.D. student at the UO studying developmental psychology and Saul Propp is a third year Physics Ph.D. student studying theoretical electron optics and quantum information theory. Spotlight on Science is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to spark conversations across disciplines with researchers at the University of Oregon, bringing in researchers to discuss their work in a way that is understandable to everyone. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan. Our theme song is “Zombie Disco” by Six Umbrellas.
I know that I haven't posted a mix in a long time, but I can't neglect my annual Halloween episode. This one is full of Electro House tracks fit for both scaring and stompin'. Listen to the names of the songs: 1. Raven 2. Ghosts 'n' Stuff (Dirty Disco Youth Remix) 3. Undertaker 4. Stress 5. Teen Scream Machine 6. Kill Everybody 7. Heathens (Jump Smokers Extended Remix) 8. Space Kitten Invasion 9. Wall of Death (Cyberpunkers Remix) 10. Propaganda (Hebstrakt Remix) 11. Welcome to the Zombie Disco
In this third episode of Spotlight on Science, host and Emerald writer Frankie Lewis speaks with clinical psychology professor Nick Allen about the Center for Digital Mental Health; The Lewis Center for Neuroimaging; the connection between technology wearables and tracking mental health; and his philosophy toward music genres. This episode was produced by Emerson Malone. Our theme song is "Zombie Disco" by Six Umbrellas.
Spotlight on Science is a new series from the Emerald Podcast Network in which we bring in some of the members of the University of Oregon science community to explain what their research is in simple language we can all understand. In this episode, Franklin Lewis speaks with Scott Fisher of the University of Oregon Astronomy Department, about his research at Pine Mountain Observatory near Bend, the upcoming solar eclipse this August and why it is important to fight science illiteracy. Fisher has been working at UO since 2012. He is the outreach director and director of undergraduate studies for the UO's Department of Physics. This episode was produced by Emerson Malone. Our theme song is "Zombie Disco" by Six Umbrellas: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Six_Umbrellas/The_Psychadelic_And/6_Six_Umbrellas_-_Zombie_Disco.
Spotlight on Science is a new series from the Emerald Podcast Network in which we bring in some of the members of the University of Oregon science community to explain what their research is in simple language we can all understand. In this episode, Franklin Lewis speaks with Dr. Michael Haley, a UO organic chemistry professor, about common misconceptions about organic chemistry, how he likens organic chemistry to cooking and his Boston terrier Ricky Bobby. Dr. Haley has been teaching at UO since 1993. He served as the head of the Department of Chemistry from 2008–2014. He has co-authored more than 160 papers on novel, aromatic and carbon-rich molecules. He holds degrees from University of California — Berkeley and Rice University. This episode was produced by Emerson Malone. The theme music for Spotlight on Science is "Zombie Disco" by Siz Umbrellas.
"Some people are interested in overhauling the economy to get us off of fossil fuels, and some people are interested in insects who fling pee. That's science for you." News reporter Franklin Lewis talks with science writer Becky Hoag about the latest in science news and research, including: - Action on climate change can be difficult to square with political realities, but will the ambitious goals of U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal push through? - With a possibly temporary end to the government shutdown, the National Science Foundation is dealing with a backlog of work. How are they dealing with it, and how could it affect us? - How one study found that alligators are using rocks to stay underwater to "do all the alligator-ish things that they do." - A visit from Janet Iwasa, Ph.D., to the University of Oregon for her lecture on molecular animation and how the benefits of interdisciplinary efforts to record science. - How some insects are flinging bodily fluids to deter would-be predators. "How some insects fling their pee" (Science News for Students): https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/article/how-some-insects-fling-their-pee Franklin Lewis and Becky Hoag produced this podcast, and Podcast Editor Ryan Nguyen edited. Graphic: Kelly Kondo/Emerald. Music is "Zombie Disco" by Six Umbrellas: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Six_Umbrellas/The_Psychadelic_And/6_Six_Umbrellas_-_Zombie_Disco
What's a poem to a scientist? A fairy tale to a physicist? A riddle to an engineer? A novel to a biologist? Is it even important for seemingly rational, literal-minded scientists to engage with and understand these types of works? Senior News Reporter Franklin Lewis discusses this and more with literature professor Barbara Mossberg, along with whether aspiring scientists should study the liberal arts; the geniuses of the scientific world who have simultaneously been poets, musicians and philosophers; and the relationship between our scientific understanding of the world and our ability to empathize with the others around us. This is episode two of season three of Spotlight on Science, a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to spark conversations across disciplines with scientists, researchers and intellectuals at the University of Oregon to discuss their work in a way that is understandable to everyone. The music in this podcast is "Zombie Disco" by Six Umbrellas. This episode was produced and edited by Ryan Nguyen.