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Where The Climate Things Are
LIVE EPISODE: TrailCon Panel | Scott Jurek, Kelly Newlon, Gerard Vila & Rory Fuerst Jr
This episode was recorded live at TrailCon during the panel Sustainability, Stewardship and Climate Action in Trail Running. It brought together four powerful voices from across the outdoor and climate worlds: Gerard Vila (Kilian Jornet Foundation), Rory Fuerst Jr. (Keen Footwear), Kelly Newlon (Real Athlete Diets), and Scott Jurek (ultrarunner + Protect Our Winters). From cleaning up PFAS in global supply chains to stewarding sensitive mountain ecosystems, each guest shared their personal climate “aha” moments and the stakes they see on and off the trail.We cover:The fragility of the mountain ecosystems we run in What it m...
2025-07-25
32 min
Where The Climate Things Are
Kristina Randrup | Pro Trail Runner, PhD Student & Wildlife Ecologist
For this episode, I sat down in person at TrailCon with Kristina Randrup—an ultrarunner, wildlife ecologist, and PhD student at the University of Washington studying blue whale populations. Kristina joined me just after winning the 18K at Broken Arrow Skyrace to talk about her lifelong relationship with ecology, her early start in ultrarunning, and what it means to split your life between rigorous academic research and long days in the mountains.We discussed growing up on the East Bay trails, the future of large cetaceans and what it means to defend public lands not just as a...
2025-07-11
1h 19
The Running Kind Podcast
Episode #48: Where The Climate Things Are with Adeline Thompson
On today’s episode Addie Thompson is joining Aimee for a conversation on climate action in the running space. Addie works at the intersection of climate philanthropy, environmental storytelling and representation in the outdoors. Now through Where The Climate Things Are she aims to provide resources, share stories and solutions in order to bring awareness and change to the industry. Learn more about Where The Climate Things Are at https://wtcta.substack.com/ or on Instagram at @wheretheclimatethingsare. You can find more information about The Running Kind here. https://therunningkind.net/ htt...
2025-07-04
53 min
Where The Climate Things Are
SPECIAL EPISODE: UTMB’s Sustainability Announcements | A Conversation with Fabrice Perrin of UTMB
For this episode, I spoke with Fabrice Perrin, the Director of Sports, Community and Sustainability at UTMB, the world’s largest trail running event series. We sat down in Olympic Valley the day before the start of Western States (which he was preparing to run) to talk about the new sustainability policies UTMB is implementing across its Mont Blanc races, what it means for athletes and organizers, and some of the tougher questions on why the race series formulated these new measures the way they did. We talk about:The newly announced pillars around sustainability for...
2025-07-04
56 min
Where The Climate Things Are
Maddie Hart | Trail Runner, Sustainability Consultant & Founder of Hart Athletic Co.
For this episode, Addie sat down with Maddie Hart - a trail and ultra runner, environmental consultant, and the founder of Hart Athletic Co., a new sustainability consulting initiative for endurance events. Maddie is based in the Bay Area (shoutout to the Pacifica trails and the iconic Taco Bell Cantina) and joined me to talk about her path from skiing and horse riding to 100-mile ultras, the state of renewable energy, and how she’s helping races cut waste, emissions, and greenwashing.We talk about:Why we need to move away from climate perfectionism and tow...
2025-06-20
1h 00
Where The Climate Things Are
Jordan Wright | POW Europe Campaigns and Comms Lead, Writer & Surfer
For this episode, I spoke with Jordan Wright, a strategic communicator, creative campaigner, and storytelling force behind POW Europe (Protect Our Winters). Jordan is based in West Wales - yes, the land of rocky coastlines, cold surf, and long, rainy winters - and she joined me to talk about the path from brand designer to climate campaigner, what it's like to organize across 10+ European teams, and how storytelling can move people to action.We talk about:The aha moment that moved her from graphic design into the climate spaceThe unique structure of...
2025-06-13
1h 18
Where The Climate Things Are
Isaias Hernandez/Queer Brown Vegan | Environmental Educator, Storyteller, Community Activist & Forager
This week we welcome Isaias Hernandez, aka Queer Brown Vegan, to the podcast. Our conversation explores Isaias's journey into environmentalism, their childhood experiences, and the importance of climate literacy. Isaias shares their 'aha' moment regarding climate change, the struggles with representation in the environmental space, and the founding of their media platform.We talk about:Queer ecology and queer environmentalismDepictions of outdoor recreation and the privileges of that spaceRelationship to the natural world as a basis for a career in climate educationThe Queer Brown Vegan series “Te...
2025-06-06
56 min
Where The Climate Things Are
Maggie Lemere | National Geographic Explorer, Environmental Filmmaker and Oral Historian
Addie is joined this week by Maggie Lemere, a documentary filmmaker and storyteller, as she shares her journey into the world of climate awareness and environmental storytelling. She discusses her background in human rights and how it intersects with environmental issues, her experiences growing up surrounded by nature, and the importance of storytelling in connecting people to climate issues. We talk about: Redefining environmental activism and the need for diverse representation in climate narrativesThe transformative power of outdoor experiences The intersection of human rights and the environment Her work...
2025-05-24
1h 01
Where The Climate Things Are
Zoe Young | Climate Fiction Writer, Artist, Punk Musician & Runner
This week we welcome Zoe Young to the Where The Climate Things Are podcast! In this episode, we explore the intersection of climate change, storytelling, and community action. Zoe shares her journey as a climate writer and her experiences with The Nature Conservancy, emphasizing the importance of nature-based solutions and the power of storytelling in communicating climate issues.We talk about: Art as climate activismClimate fiction and storytelling futures Helping spur action and behavior change Nature as the ultimate climate solution Zoe’s band, the Furious Tits...
2025-05-17
1h 09
Where The Climate Things Are
Jenny Abegg and Katie Oram | Climbers, Skiers, Mountain Runners and Leadership Team at Better Trail
This week, Addie is joined by the team behind Better Trail - Jenny Abegg and Katie Oram. They discuss the founding and mission of Better Trail, a platform dedicated to promoting sustainability in outdoor gear. They share personal experiences that shaped their views on climate change, the importance of transparency in brand practices, and the need for educated consumers in the outdoor recreation space.We talk about: The merging of gear reviews with sustainability metrics The intersection of outdoor gear and public landsThe challenges and triumphs of building a company fr...
2025-05-09
1h 05
Where The Climate Things Are
BONUS EPISODE | An Urgent Call To Action
This week, Addie shares the substack post "An Urgent Call To Action" on WTCTA's Substack and discusses how we can all get involved in raising our voices together.Important links!POW's Campaign Link to take actionPOW's social postOriginal WTCTA substack postKeywordsclimate advocacy, public lands, clean energy, outdoor community, political engagement, Protect Our Winners, climate action, environmental conservation, community mobilization, grassroots activism
2025-05-03
08 min
Where The Climate Things Are
Paddy O'Leary | Science Communicator, Community Leader & Professional Trail Runner
Paddy O’Leary on the pod! We discuss the recent Climate Strides event in San Francisco, reflecting on the importance of community engagement and interactive storytelling in climate advocacy. We also explore Paddy's background, his journey from Ireland to becoming a professional trail runner and community organizer, and the significance of connecting people through shared experiences and discussions about climate change.We talk about:Climate Strides SF! And SF Climate WeekPaddy’s upbringing and early connections to natureBeing a science communicator and how that relates to climateHis...
2025-04-26
1h 07
Where The Climate Things Are
Kelly Newlon/RAD Boulder | Professional Chef, Athlete Manager, Environmental Advocate & Runner
We are joined this week by Kelly Newlon of RAD Boulder (Real Athlete Diets), a professional chef and athlete manager with a commitment to sustainability and environmental advocacy. She discusses her early influences, her culinary background, and the pivotal moments that led her to focus on feeding endurance athletes around the world. Kelly also highlights the importance of working with purpose-driven athletes who advocate for meaningful causes, illustrating how her work supports their missions and contributes to a larger environmental impact.We talk about: The origin story of RADHow environmentalism feeds into e...
2025-04-21
1h 05
Where The Climate Things Are
BONUS EPISODE | Addie Reflects on WTCTA's "Why"
Join me for a short solo episode (!!) that's one part level-setting, one part future-visioning and one part me laughing at my typos on Substack. Enjoy!
2025-04-12
11 min
Where The Climate Things Are
Timothy Lock | Ecological Architect & Ultrarunner
This week, Timothy Lock joins the podcast to share his journey growing up on the coast of Maine, falling in love with the outdoors and eventually becoming an architect focused on ecological design. He discusses his deep connection to nature, shaped by his experiences in Acadia National Park, and how these moments influenced his commitment to climate action.We talk about:His career in low-emissions architecture and designConnection to outdoor experiences and how they influence his workA passion for mountaineering and climbing that has shifted towards ultrarunning...
2025-04-05
1h 20
Where The Climate Things Are
Jon Jon Moore Palacios | Climate Communicator, Runner & Founding Director of Black in Climate
This week, Jon Jon Moore Palacios joins the podcast to discuss his journey as a writer and communicator in the climate space, sharing insights on his academic experiences, the importance of honesty in environmental discourse and the need for proactive engagement in climate action. Our conversation emphasized the intersection of personal identity and environmental issues, highlighting the stakes involved in addressing climate change.We talk about:His background in Black studies and how to uplift those thinking Blackly about climate and climate justiceHis career journey and his work at Rewiring America as...
2025-03-29
57 min
“The Story Voice”
Learn Art or the World will Collapse
Send us a textI am Dr. Hank Roubicek, retired communication professor and host of this podcast. "The Story Voice" spotlights ordinary people with extraordinary stories to tell. Raw. Real. Authentic! The title of this episode may sound a bit bold, but these student storytellers from Houston's Meyerland Visual and Performing Arts Middle School collectively paint a convincing picture through stories and insights. Student Tellers include Reagan Hough, Lucia Landois Engster, Cassidy Flowers, Ezra Scott, Brynne Cabe, and Adeline LeBlanc. They are mentored by one of those rare teachers we wish taught all of our children-- Ms...
2025-03-19
1h 05
Where The Climate Things Are
Mina Guli | Global Water Advocate & Ultrarunner
This week we welcome Mina Guli to the pod. Mina shares her unique journey from a background in law and finance to becoming a water advocate and ultra runner. She discusses her pivotal moments of realization regarding the global water crisis and how she uses her running as a tool for advocacy. We talk about:the importance of storytelling in raising awareness and driving changeher personal evolution as a runner and advocate. The Thirst Foundation, her global nonprotif for water advocacy and actionthe necessity of community, vulnerability, an...
2025-03-19
57 min
Where The Climate Things Are
Climate Strides Debrief | Brittany Blitzer on Event Design, Outdoor Facilitation and Mobile Panels
Climate Strides co-facilitator Brittany Blitzer joins the podcast to reflect on the recent event focused on climate action, discussing her personal experiences with climate change, the innovative design of the event, and the importance of movement in fostering meaningful conversations. We explore how to create inclusive spaces for dialogue and the potential for future collaborations in the outdoor recreation and climate action spaces. We also intersperse some recorded audio from the day. We talk about: Her own aha moment on climate!The origination of the event ideaHow it went, and wh...
2025-03-15
35 min
Where The Climate Things Are
Jr Rodriguez | Environmental Filmmaker, Adventure Photographer & Skier
In this episode of the Where The Climate Things Are podcast, Jr Rodriguez shares his journey as a mestizo filmmaker and adventure photographer, discussing his background, his awakening to climate issues, and his passion for outdoor recreation. We talk about:Growing up in Houston and witnessing environmental inequity firsthandWorking in adaptation and resilience effortsThe role of people-centric storytelling in environmentalism The intersection of cultural heritage, climate change and outdoor access Coffee! LinksJr’s instagram Māori intro Protect...
2025-03-06
1h 10
Media Uncovered
30. How are public broadcasters working with content creators?
Content creators are only becoming increasingly influential, and are able to access young audiences – an audience which public media traditionally finds very difficult to reach. So is there an opportunity for public media to work with content creators in mutually beneficial exchanges? In this episode, we look at two programmes being run by broadcasters where they are collaborating with content creators: the ABC and the BBC. And we look from both sides – the side of the public broadcaster, and the side of the content creator, to understand the benefits that such programmes could provide. We also speak to U...
2025-03-05
31 min
Where The Climate Things Are
BONUS EPISODE | Ryan Thrower on Tarawera, Sacred Forests and Middle Earth
RT on the pod! Join us for a bonus episode recounting a recent trip to New Zealand. We talk about: Ryan’s coverage of and takeaways from the Tarawera race The country’s general approach to conservation and outdoor access A double bonus topic: exploring Middle Earth LinksRyan’s Instagram Tarawera raceFreetrail race coverageRedwoods in NZRiver, mountain, forest personhood in NZ Māori ceremony, the hakaMāori greeting, th...
2025-02-28
29 min
Where The Climate Things Are
Rae Oquirrh Dial | Outdoor Industry Entrepreneur & Co-Founder of Unthinkable.Earth
In this conversation, Rae Oquirrh Dial shares her journey of personal transformation, environmental awakening, and entrepreneurial spirit. From her childhood experiences in nature to her profound realizations about climate change, mental health and grief, Rae discusses how these elements have shaped her identity and work.We talk about: Her love of nature stemming from a free-range childhood Co-founding the women-focused outdoor industry brand, Wylder Grief and confronting mortality The link between mental health, anxiety and climate, and her current project Unthinkable Storytelling! LinksCradle to Cradle book Wylder - Outside Magazine art...
2025-02-21
1h 03
Where The Climate Things Are
Khanh Vu | Humanitarian Affairs Professional, Climber & Surfer
This episode features Khanh Vu, a humanitarian affairs and climate and environmental protection professional who is also a surfer and climber. Khanh Vu shares more about her upbringing in Vietnam, her various experiences that deepened her bond with the environment, and her wide-ranging career in humanitarian work, including her newer focus on the intersection of humanitarian work and climate impacts. We talk about: Different types of connections to nature Humanitarian work in the face of climate migration Climate mainstreaming Cultural perspectives on environmentalism Seaweed! Links
2025-02-12
55 min
Where The Climate Things Are
Nicholas Triolo | Environmental Writer & Ultrarunner
In this conversation, Nicholas Triolo shares his journey in writing, running, environmental storytelling and activism. He discusses his awakening to climate advocacy through community engagement and reflects on the importance of storytelling in fostering empathy and understanding of environmental issues. We talk about: His identity as someone who writes and the path he’s had through outdoor storytelling (at publications like Orion and Trail Runner magazines) What it means to be in right relationship with a landscape and with nature The profound experience of visiting Antarctica to write about a stage race...
2025-02-05
1h 16
Where The Climate Things Are
Kate Courtin | State Climate Policy Expert & Runner
On this week’s episode, Kate Courtin shares her journey as a runner and climate policy professional. She reflects on her deep-rooted love for the outdoors, her pivotal moments of realization regarding climate change, and her career trajectory in environmental advocacy. We talk about: Finding your “team,” in sport and in climate The importance of state-level advocacy and the power of local action (and how individuals can engage here) Thoughts on motherhood in the context of climate change Art and poetry as climate inspiration The changing landscape of running goals over time Links:
2025-01-29
1h 02
Where The Climate Things Are
Tim Tollefson | Pro Ultrarunner & Race Director of Mammoth Trail Fest
This week, Tim Tollefson joins us once again on the WTCTA pod for a full episode. We dive into his experiences in professional ultra running, climate awareness, and the creation of Mammoth Trail Fest amidst the backdrop of a changing climate in Mammoth, CA. We talk about: Pivotal moments that shaped his understanding of environmental issues The connection between climate and trail running His experience as a race director (including his biggest surprise as an RD) and the community he’s created at MTF The need for advocacy around public lands Very importantly, our middle namesLi...
2025-01-21
56 min
Where The Climate Things Are
Spencer Fields | Electrification Expert, Climber & Skier
Spencer Fields is a clean energy specialist who is also a skier, climber, (former) backpacking trip leader, musician and new dad. Spencer shares his journey in the clean energy sector, his love for outdoor recreation, and the importance of effective communication in climate action. We talk about: His long career in the environmental/electrification space Outdoor passions fueling 9-5 work Climate communication as a tool for change Attending COP17 (yes, MANY years ago) Music! Links:Energy Sage Noble Carbon Rewiring America Quilt Heat Pumps Hat Adve...
2025-01-08
1h 07
Where The Climate Things Are
Lauro Silva | Trail Runner & Founder of Tierra Libre
Lauro Silva is a trail runner, environmental justice advocate, community leader, designer and educator. They are building pathways to environmental action and inclusion for BIPOC folks in the outdoor community. We talk about identity, access, environmental justice and community care, and what belonging in the climate movement means to them. We also discuss their new initiative, Tierra Libre.We talk about: How having a relationship with nature is essential for effective climate action Their upbringing and how that influences their community work today Trail running, and more trail running Their new initiative, Tierra L...
2024-12-19
45 min
Conversations On Change
Design thinking for human-centered future
Join our guests, Dr. CJ Meadows (Top 10 women in IT-Asia; featured speaker for TEDx, CNBC and Bloomberg) and Supria Dutta (Head of Talent APAC, Wunderman Thompson), as they chat with Adeline L Pang about Design Thinking and the role it plays in Future of Work.
2024-12-15
38 min
Conversations On Change
Design thinking for a human-centred future
Join our guests, Dr. CJ Meadows (Top 10 women in IT-Asia; featured speaker for TEDx, CNBC and Bloomberg) and Supria Dutta (Head of Talent APAC, Wunderman Thompson), as they chat with Adeline L Pang about Design Thinking and the role it plays in Future of Work.
2024-12-15
38 min
Where The Climate Things Are
Hema Lochan | Environmental Justice Attorney & Ultrarunner
Hema Lochan (Heemz) is an environmental justice attorney and ultramarathon runner who joins us on the pod to share their journey of connecting running with environmental advocacy. They discuss their personal experiences that shaped their understanding of environmental justice, the importance of community in both running and activism, and their work in promoting both clean energy and inclusivity in outdoor spaces. We talk about: The need for collective action and the significance of listening to marginalized voices in addressing climate issues The unique challenges and experiences of being a person of color in p...
2024-12-10
58 min
Where The Climate Things Are
🚨 Urgent Episode 🚨 Tim Tollefson on US Forest Service Underfunding (and how we can get involved)
Emergency Pod! Tim Tollefson joins the podcast to talk about an issue urgently affecting the trail community: the budget cuts in the US Forest Service, which would greatly limit the provision of trail maintenance services, ecological protection, carbon emissions monitoring and even permit approvals. Thanks to Zoë Rom for shedding light on the issue and Runners for Public Lands for activating the running community on this. See the links below for more information and to take action. Ultrasignup Article Outdoor Alliance Congress Letter TemplateWant to support WTCTA? Visit the Pa...
2024-12-04
19 min
Where The Climate Things Are
Dakota Jones | Pro Ultrarunner & Co-Founder of Footprints Running
Dakota Jones is an ultrarunner, climate activist and co-founder and Executive Director of Footprints Running. We talk about his journey through finding his place in climate action and activism, his imperfect advocacy and the learnings from Footprints as a climate action incubator.Topics Discussed: Dakota's running and advocacy background Personal behavior change (and what we can and can't control) Founding Footprints Running Last year's Footprints camp - mistakes & learnings Centering communities in climate action Exploring the degrowth movement Taking action: education and conversationsLinks:Dakota’s Instagram
2024-12-02
1h 02
Where The Climate Things Are
Trailer: Where The Climate Things Are
Welcome to Where The Climate Things Are - building an inclusive climate movement in the outdoor community. There is so much incredible work and experience in all corners of our world of outdoor enthusiasts, and if I’ve learned one thing in my time studying and working on environmental issues, it’s that sharing positive, solutions-oriented stories and personal experiences is often the biggest unlock to encouraging broader environmental action. We don’t do doomsday, guilt or shame here -- we uplift solutions-oriented work, talk about existing issues and challenges, and discuss where we need to go, together.
2024-10-29
01 min
Chasing Trails Podcast
Seaside Scramble and East Coast Beast Coast Break Down
This week the boys breakdown their race experience from the Seaside Scramble in Halifax Nova Scotia and the East Coast Beast Coast Run in Saint John, New Brunswick. They share about their experience running on some amazing terrain as well meeting a very friendly beach goer. The episode finishes with a special interview with Amelia and Adeline Leblanc who ran their first EVER trail race.
2024-06-28
50 min
DJ BLACKLOW | HOUSE IS A FEELING
DJ BLACKLOW | House Is A Feeling (Vol. 13 | Nov. 2k23)
Hello friends… just before a long holiday weekend in the U.S., I wanted to share my latest house music podcast. This one’s a two-hour journey from start to finish – it warms you up slowly, it takes you to the disco, it gets a bit funky, it builds energy, and then it gently brings you back down again. Just like one of my live sets, there’s a beginning, middle, and end to the story. I hope you have some downtime to listen and enjoy! #HouseIsAFeelingFollow me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djblackl...
2023-11-22
2h 03
BLOODHAUS
Episode 54: Targets (1968)
Year two of Bloodhaus begins with President’s Day and Peter Bogdanovich’s anti-gun classic, Targets. And there’s more! Our own Drusilla did the artwork for Criterion’s new release for Targets. Go buy it right now! From wiki: “Targets is a 1968 American crime thriller film directed by Peter Bogdanovich, produced by Roger Corman, and written by Polly Platt and Bogdanovich, with cinematography by László Kovács.[2] The film depicts two parallel narratives which converge during the climax: one follows Bobby Thompson (Tim O'Kelly), a seemingly ordinary and wholesome young man who embarks on an unprovoked ki...
2023-02-20
1h 10
The Dragon's Lair Motorcycle Chaos
Hells Angel 'Tito' Sent Home to the Forever Beautiful Place
Rodriguez II, Kenneth Todd "Tito" 6/19/85-12/3/22 loving son, brother, proud father, friend, prominent member of the Hells Angels. Survived by mother/best friend: Adeline Wind; father: Kenneth Todd Rodriguez; sisters: Lydia & Stephanie; children: Toddy III, Tamia, Isaac, & King Tito; grandmother: Ruth Thompson; nieces & nephews: Landry, Joseph, Adriana & John John; many cousins, friends & members of Hells Angels MC, as well as the southside Community.Join me as we discuss!Help us get to 10,000 subscribers on www.instagram.com/BlackDragonBikerTV on Instagram. Thank you!Follow us on TikTok www.tiktok.com/@blackdragonbikertv Subscribe to our new discord server...
2022-12-13
18 min
Silver On the Sage
Season 5 Campfire Party
Welcome to Season 5 of Silver On the Sage Podcast. We are four months away from celebrating our two year anniversary and fourteen interviews away from our 100th episode. I want to thank all those who contributed to today's campfire episode - I can’t think of a better way to acknowledge the immeasurable impact that Philmont has had on us, than gathering together to share music and stories. Enjoy the show! Set List:Intro - 8 year old CaitlinIron John Logan - Highway CreekAli Meeks - Landslide & MorenoTrevor Lombardi - Wait...
2022-09-06
2h 21
Books and Bisexuals
Episode 20: It's Fall Now
This episode we talk about being a basic white girl, Costco memberships, and fancy salads. We discuss tips for shopping during a recession, Brianna continues her Kindle Unlimited obsession, and attatchment styles. Featured books include: The Vulture by Frederick Ramsay, Fated by S. G. Browne, The Bonds That Tie series by J Bree, Does It Hurt by H.D. Carlton, Satan's Affair by H.D. Carlton, Haunting Adeline by H.D. Carlton, Hunting Adeline by H.D. Carlton, Five Sunsets by Frances M Thompson
2022-08-27
1h 29
Tsai Five Podcast
8 | Only Siblings | Mia Thompson, Troy Coale, Adeline Narula
Today, we have four "only siblings" on the pod! We talk about sibling dynamics, reflecting God well, and sharing the same blood!
2022-08-20
1h 29
Dodz.i
The Black Gown - Adeline Thompson
"I closed my eyes and folded my arms and smiled contentedly"This write-up to me was an eye opening one, the excitement, the thrill, the twist!Writer: Adeline ThompsonWriter's Blog: Echoes of an alter egoThanks for listening...Peace!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dodzi-reads/message
2021-10-16
19 min
Voyage au bout du livre
Voyage au bout du livre : Des auteurs, des livres (octobre 2021)
Vu sur Voyage au bout du livre : Des auteurs, des livres (octobre 2021) Emmanuelle, Lilie et Daniel présentent les ouvrages suivants : Bernard Werber Le sixième sommeil, (livre de poche), Cédric Cham, Broyé (Jigal Polar) Hermann Hesse, Le loup des steppes (livre de poche), Enfant de salaud de Sorj Chalandon (Grasset), La disparition de Jim Thompson de Vincent Hein (Arléa), Fille perdue de Adeline Yzac (La manufacture de […] Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM
2021-10-02
1h 01
Just Martin - my life in soulful house music.
Soul Essence - Show 174 - 25th May 2021
Spirits - Spirit Inside (C.J.'s Club Mix) Tarantulaz - Stop The World (Tarantulaz Club Mix) Cafe 432, Sheree Hicks - Thinking Of You (Extended Club Mix) E-Smoove featuring Latanza Waters - Deja Vu (Original Vibe) Rocco Rodamaal, Keith Thompson, Alex Finkin - Break 4 Love (Alex Finkin These Days Remix) Nik Moss - My Life (Main Mix) Wheeler Del Torro, Kenny Bobien - The Sun Will Shine Again (Original Mix) Bobby D'Ambrosio, Kelli Sae, Brian Tappert - Optimistic (D'Ambrosio & Tappert Club Remix) Copyright featuring Imaani - Running Away (Main Mix) Kathy Brown, DnA Studios - You Give Good Love (DnA...
2021-05-25
1h 50
The Maggy Thump Show
#256: ALT SOUL | LO-FI BEATS | NU R+B | AFROKLECTIK
Malla - Uproot Faizal Mostrixx & Karun - In My Soul DijahSB - Frontin' Like Pharrell Sugar Daddy - Love On The Attack (Natasha Kitty Kat's Remix) Etta Bond – Come Over John FM - February Mark Rae - Soviet Steppe Janelle Monae - Turntables Bilal x HighBreedMusic - DAY THREE - Voyage to a New World Loren Oden - All Roads Demae - Basic Love Adeline - Twilight (featuring Jonathan Singletary) muguet - _this Clint Breeze - invitation (feat. Jared Thompson, Camo, Nick Tucker) Erick Di - Get U w D R I N A. Haze - Mandem (Featuring J.B.T...
2020-09-13
1h 10
Diving In
13: Nancy Mitford and her eccentric family
Louise and Virginia discuss three of Nancy Mitford’s Radlett family novels as well as the novel that caused a rift in the family. They also discuss a podcast, a BBC radio programme and a TV series they’ve been diving into lately.Email hello@divinginpodcast.comInstagram @diving_in_podcastVirginia’s Instagram @virginia_readsLouise’s Instagram @louise_cooks_and_readsSong ‘Diving In’ – original music and lyrics written and performed by Laura Adeline – https://linkt.ree/llauraadelinePodcast sound production and editing by Andy Maher.Graphics by Orla Larkin - create@werkshop.com.auBooksThe Pursuit of L...
2020-03-06
51 min
Witchpolice Radio
WR325: Podcasts vs. Radio panel at MBPodFest 2018
On Sept. 30, we held the first annual [Manitoba Podcast Festival](http://www.facebook.com/mbpodfest/) at the Park Theatre. This is the audio from one of the panels (which I moderated), entitled "Podcasts vs. Radio". The panelists included Jared McKetiak ([UMFM 101.5](http://umfm.com/)), Kent Davies ([CKUW 95.9](http://ckuw.ca/), [Manitoba Food History Project](http://www.manitobafoodhistory.ca/)), Adeline Bird ([Soul Unexpected Podcast](http://adelinebird.com/), [NCI FM](http://www.ncifm.com/)), and Stefan Richard ([Ever Sick Podcast](http://www.spreaker.com/show/ever-sick-podcast-with-stefan-richard), NCI FM). Stay tuned for more MBPodFest events throughout the year. Huge thanks to everyone who...
2018-10-14
1h 03
Witchpolice Radio
WR316: Podcasts for Artists (live panel)
On Sept. 7, I moderated a panel discussion for [Creative Manitoba](http://creativemanitoba.ca/) about podcasting for artists. The event, presented in conjunction with the Manitoba Podcast Festival (Sept. 30, Park Theatre) featured hosts and/or producers Stefan Richard (Ever Sick!, Digital Drum podcast), Stephanie Cram (CBC Radio's Unreserved), Kammer Kinnarath (Gay Lunch Podcast), and Adeline Bird (Soul Unexpected). We talked about the podcast biz for an hour to a packed house and fielded some great questions from the audience. This may seem a little too 'inside baseball' when you read the description, but one of the goals of this event (and...
2018-09-09
1h 03
Listen to New Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
Fire Touched by Patricia Briggs
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/256975 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Fire Touched Author: Patricia Briggs Narrator: Lorelei King Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 9 minutes Release date: March 8, 2016 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.67 of Total 98 Ratings of Narrator: 4.61 of Total 23 Genres: Fantasy Publisher's Summary: Mercy Thompson has been hailed as “a heroine who continues to grow and yet always remains true to herself.”* Now she’s back, and she’ll soon discover that when the fae stalk the human world, it’s the children who suffer.…Tensions between the fae and humans are coming to a head. And when coyote shapeshifter...
2016-03-08
03 min
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Big Wheat: A Tale of Bindlestiffs and Blood by Richard A. Thompson
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/89454 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Big Wheat: A Tale of Bindlestiffs and Blood Author: Richard A. Thompson Narrator: Kevin Kenerly Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 24 minutes Release date: January 4, 2011 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: The summer of 1919 is now over, and on the high prairie, a small army of men, women, and machines moves across the land, harvesting the wheat. Custom threshers, steam engineers, bindle stiffs, cooks, camp followers, and hobos join the tide. Prosperous farmers proudly proclaim 'Rain follows the plow,' meaning that the bounty of the land will never be...
2011-01-04
03 min
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Frag Box: A Herman Jackson Mystery by Richard A. Thompson
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/59928 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Frag Box: A Herman Jackson Mystery Series: #2 of The Herman Jackson Mysteries Author: Richard A. Thompson Narrator: Robertson Dean Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 39 minutes Release date: November 1, 2009 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: Jackson doesn’t admit he’s from Detroit, much less that he used to run a bookie operation there. His bail-bond business in St. Paul was much safer. And if Charlie Victor wasn’t his best client, he was at least a steady one, paying his bonding fee out of a se...
2009-11-01
03 min
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Murder on Waverly Place by Victoria Thompson
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/60470 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Murder on Waverly Place Series: #11 of Gaslight Mysteries Author: Victoria Thompson Narrator: Suzanne Toren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 31 minutes Release date: September 18, 2009 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 4.5 of Total 2 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: In Victoria Thompson's Murder on Waverly Place, midwife-sleuth Sarah Brandt is surprised by her mother's desire to attend sEances in an undesirable section of New York City. During one dark session, death strikes a participant while all are holding hands around the table. Now it's up to Sarah-and her d...
2009-09-18
05 min
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Murder on Bank Street by Victoria Thompson
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/61275 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Murder on Bank Street Series: #10 of Gaslight Mysteries Author: Victoria Thompson Narrator: Suzanne Toren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 58 minutes Release date: October 10, 2008 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: The Gaslight Mysteries by Edgar-nominated author Victoria Thompson 'vividly recreate the gaslit world of old New York' (Publishers Weekly). Widow and midwife Sarah Brandt helps the less fortunate of the city bring new life into the world. But when a local doctor is found murdered, the shocking motive may destroy Sarah.
2008-10-10
05 min
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Murder in Chinatown by Victoria Thompson
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/61221 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Murder in Chinatown Series: #9 of Gaslight Mysteries Author: Victoria Thompson Narrator: Suzanne Toren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 20 minutes Release date: March 14, 2008 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 4 Ratings of Narrator: 3.5 of Total 4 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: Edgar Award finalist Victoria Thompson colorfully portrays the prejudices and hardships of turn-of-the-century New York City. Called to Chinatown to deliver a baby, midwife Sarah Brandt soon helps search for a missing girl. But nobody seems to know where she is. Has she been sold to a brothel, or has s...
2008-03-14
05 min