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Unchained
Bits + Bips: How AI and Energy Prices Will Force the Fed’s Hand
Thank you to our sponsor, Uniswap! If trust in central banks erodes, what replaces it? This week’s Bits + Bips connects AI, energy, inflation, and Bitcoin. In this episode of Bits + Bips, hosts Austin Campbell, Ram Ahluwalia, and Chris Perkins are joined by Daniel Ives, one of Wall Street’s most closely followed technology analysts, to break down how AI is colliding with macroeconomics. They debate whether AI will ultimately be inflationary or deflationary, why energy may become the binding constraint on technological growth, and how rising productivity could force the Federal Reserve into...
2026-01-15
53 min
Unchained
Bits + Bips: How AI and Energy Prices Will Force the Fed’s Hand
Thank you to our sponsor, Uniswap! If trust in central banks erodes, what replaces it? This week’s Bits + Bips connects AI, energy, inflation, and Bitcoin. In this episode of Bits + Bips, hosts Austin Campbell, Ram Ahluwalia, and Chris Perkins are joined by Daniel Ives, one of Wall Street’s most closely followed technology analysts, to break down how AI is colliding with macroeconomics. They debate whether AI will ultimately be inflationary or deflationary, why energy may become the binding constraint on technological growth, and how rising productivity could force the Federal Reserve into...
2026-01-15
53 min
The Enviro Show
Being The Enviro Show
Greetings Earthlings. Along time ago we were advised to "Be Here Now" which is a Zen sort of thing. Where else would we be? With that in mind professor, naturalist, and Buddhist author Christopher Ives joins us for a look at ‘green mental states’. Our Quote of the Week comes from this week's guest:Simply put, this historical moment calls for lifestyle change at the individual level and structural change at the societal level. We need this dual focus, for to call only for a reduction of our personal carbon footprints is to lay responsibility for...
2025-11-22
33 min
What's Working in Washington
What's Working in Washington - Ep 530 - Final Episode - Richard Powers, Ed Finn, Corey Doctorow, Christopher DiCarlo, Jennifer Ives
For the final episode of What’s Working in Washington, we revisit key conversations that continue to resonate — focused on creativity, technology, and leadership. Richard Powers discusses the unique emotional power of storytelling, while Ed Finn examines synergies between humans and machines. Corey Doctorow finds hope in the cautionary tales of science fiction, and ethicist Christopher DiCarlo makes the case for responsible AI governance that keeps pace with rapid innovation. Jennifer Ives emphasizes the need for public leaders to understand and guide AI with courage and clarity. Host Jonathan Aberman brings together voices with insight – and hope – for the road ahe...
2025-09-18
43 min
Something More with Chris Boyd
Do I need to know about NUAs?
Do I need to know about NUAs? - Andy Ives, CFP®, AIF® from Ed Slott and Company joins Chris Boyd and Jeff Perry for an interesting conversation about Net Unrealized Appreciation ("NUA"). NUAs are a powerful tool for people having employer stock in company plans. The discussion digs into how the gains from an employer stock program can be distributed according to the NUA rules and be subject to long term capital gain taxes. Andy shares the "triggering" events of when the rules apply, and common mistakes people make. For more information or...
2025-04-18
30 min
The Wisdom Podcast
Christopher Ives: Zen Ecology
In this enriching Wisdom Podcast episode, host Daniel Aitken is joined by Christopher Ives, a professor and Zen practitioner. Chris is an author, translator, and avid outdoorsman. His writing focuses on ethics in Zen Buddhism and Buddhist approaches to nature and environmental issues. His previous publications with Wisdom include Zen on the Trail and Meditations on the Trail. Throughout the conversation, Chris and Daniel go in-depth exploring the themes in Chris’s newest release, Zen Ecology. They discuss how Zen’s principles of interconnectedness, non-dualism, and mindful living intersect with...
2025-02-28
1h 03
Religion and Global Challenges
Faith in urban spaces: steps toward inclusive community engagement
Dr Iona Hine interviews Professor Flora Samuel, Head of the Department of Architecture at the University of Cambridge. The conversation explores the concept of urban rooms, spaces where communities converge to discuss city futures, and the potential role of faith groups in these discussions. They discuss theoretical and practical challenges of considering representation, noting the 1% of a populace that typically participates in planning consultations is far from diverse. Dr Hine also invites Professor Samuel to reflect on four possible ways faith communities can engage in sustainable urban futures, referring to a recent article by Prof Christopher Baker...
2024-12-08
13 min
Something More with Chris Boyd
The Future of You
The Future of You – Co-founders of "The Future of You" Nan Ives and Lisa Stornaielo join Jeff Perry and Russ Ball for a non-financial planning discussion focusing on how someone in retirement should Rebalance Your Life, Connect to Your Purpose, Activate "ReTRYmen" and Launch Your Life Plan. Nan and Lisa share their experiences with how their clients work through the opportunities and challenges they face when they step away from their full-time careers. To find out more about The Future of You, click the link below: https://www.thefutureofyou.com/...
2024-11-22
32 min
Dr. John Vervaeke
Practical Eschatology | Transcendent Naturalism #12 with Gregg Henriques and Jordan Hall
Continuing the transcendent naturalism series, hosts John Vervaeke and Gregg Henriques, along with guest Jordan Hall, explore the intersections of cognitive science, philosophy, and spirituality, offering a progressive perspective on the evolution of human consciousness and society. They critically examine the limitations of conventional thought processes, particularly in response to burgeoning global crises, advocating for a shift away from antiquated, adversarial thinking patterns. The discussion delves into the evolution of language, the practical aspects of eschatology, and a transformative phase in human development termed the 'fifth joint point.' A significant focus is placed on adopting new...
2023-12-14
1h 07
MRN Crew Call
MRN Crew Call - 10.25.23 - Greg Ives
Steve Post and Todd Gordon react to Christopher Bell's thrilling win at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Bell's win propels him into the Championship Four, for the second year in a row, alongside Kyle Larson. The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Martinsville next for the final race of the Round of 8, Steve and Todd predict who they think will join Bell and Larson in Phoenix. Greg Ives, the righthand man to Chad Knaus at Hendrick Motorsports, joins the show to discuss his new role at Hendrick and life away from pit box. See Privacy Policy at...
2023-10-25
38 min
The Maestro Movie Podcast
The Maestro Movie Podcast: Ravenous
Ives: If you die first, I am definitely going to eat you, but the question is, if I die, what are you going to do? Bon appétit... Eat or die.
2023-06-29
3h 25
The Time Shifters Podcast
Speed Racer (2008)
Go, podcasters! Go, podcasters! GOOOO! Film maker Rick Ives joins Christopher and Tom to see if there is any substance to go along with the style of 2008’s Speed Racer Promo: Bottom of the Stream Podcast (https://bottomofthestream.podbean.com/) Check Rick Ives and Solid Rock Trust by following this link https://linktr.ee/flashbulbfilms Please click, follow, rate and review! https://linktr.ee/TSPandOE_Podcasts
2023-06-12
1h 21
The Time Shifters Podcast
Interview Special with Writer/Director Rick Ives
Tom and Christopher have a great talk with Rick Ives. He has been working as an editor and on VFX for some of the biggest films out there, but now he has written and directed his first feature film, Solid Rock Trust! This unique take on the bank heist genre comes with a strong recommendation from us! Check it out by clicking this link: https://linktr.ee/flashbulbfilms Please click, follow, rate and review! https://linktr.ee/TSPandOE_Podcasts
2023-03-06
47 min
Our True Crime Podcast
The Snapshot Killer: Christopher Wilder Day 8 The 12 Nightmare Before Christmas
***The audio issues have been fixed. Please email us at ourtruecrimepodcast@gmail.com if you hear any problems with any of our episodes. Thank you for being so understanding! -JenDay 8On March 5th, 1984, a twenty-three-year-old Orange Bowl Princess named Elizabeth “Beth” Kenyon left the parking lot of the Coral Gables High School where she worked as a special needs teacher. Beth had also been a finalist in the Miss Florida contest in 1982. She thought the pageants were a lot of fun, but her heart was with the kids she taught. She waved goodbye to the...
2022-12-20
56 min
Und dann kam Punk
91: Ren Aldridge (PETROL GIRLS) - Und dann kam Punk
Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Ren. Wir reden über die Zukunft, Bücher schreiben, "From Devon to St. Ives", die Direktheit in Deutschland & Österreich, bessere Lebensqualität in Österreich, in einer nasskalten Wohnung mit 10 Leuten, Green Day & Anti-Flag, die Ska-Punk-Scene in UK, Dave von Caves, Mama hörte Punk & Metal, das Abba Musuem in Stockholm, die kleine Schwester als Drum&Bass Baby, Papas Tränen beim Vorlesen, die Bücher von Laurie Penny, die Geschichte von Riot Grrl und The Slits, Viv Albertines Bücher, die Wichtigkeit von The Slits, erste Show mit einer Metalband in lokalen village hall, RATM...
2022-11-15
2h 34
Und dann kam Punk
91: Ren Aldridge (PETROL GIRLS) - Und dann kam Punk
Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Ren. Wir reden über die Zukunft, Bücher schreiben, "From Devon to St. Ives", die Direktheit in Deutschland & Österreich, bessere Lebensqualität in Österreich, in einer nasskalten Wohnung mit 10 Leuten, Green Day & Anti-Flag, die Ska-Punk-Scene in UK, Dave von Caves, Mama hörte Punk & Metal, das Abba Musuem in Stockholm, die kleine Schwester als Drum&Bass Baby, Papas Tränen beim Vorlesen, die Bücher von Laurie Penny, die Geschichte von Riot Grrl und The Slits, Viv Albertines Bücher, die Wichtigkeit von The Slits, erste Show mit einer Metalband in lokalen village hall, RATM beim...
2022-11-15
2h 34
Impulssender
TENET
Im Nolan-Thriller TENET geht es um Zeitreisen, wie sie in ihrer visuellen Darstellung bisher kaum oder vielleicht gar nie zuvor gezeigt wurden. Zeitreisende tauchen nicht plötzlich in einer anderen Zeit auf, sondern sind in der Lage, sich rückwärts durch die Zeit zu bewegen, während sie diese Welt um sich herum wahrnehmen und mit ihr interagieren können.Der Film, der mitten in der Covid-Phase in den Kinos lief, kommt bei Wertungen schlechter weg, als viele von Nolens vorherigen Filmen. Wir erzählen, wie wir ihn fanden und wie wir ihn verstanden haben. Zugehö...
2022-10-08
2h 53
Naukowo
O resocjalizacji, mleku i optymalnej porze do ćwiczeń - #023
W 23. odcinku podkastu Naukowo opowiem o produkcji mleka, regeneracji serca i mutacjach spowodowanych paleniem papierosów. Sprawdzimy, czy można produkować prąd w oceanach, jaka resocjalizacja jest skuteczna i o jakiej porze dnia najlepiej jest ćwiczyć.A jeśli uznasz, że warto wspierać ten projekt to zapraszam do serwisu Patronite, każda dobrowolna wpłata od słuchaczy pozwoli mi na rozwój i doskonalenie tego podkastu, bardzo dziękuję za każde wsparcie!Zapraszam również na Facebooka, Twittera i Instagrama, każdy lajk i udostępnienie pomoże w szerszym dotarciu do słuchaczy, a to jest...
2022-06-01
18 min
New Books in Sports
On Hiking as Pilgrimage
Dr. Christopher Ives teaches in the area of Asian Religions at Stonehill College in Massachusetts. In his scholarship, he focuses on modern Zen ethics. In 2009 he published Imperial-Way Zen, a book on Buddhist social ethics in light of Zen nationalism. Currently he is engaged in research on Zen approaches to nature and Buddhist environmental ethics. He is the author of Zen on the Trail: Hiking as Pilgrimage, out now from Wisdom Publications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.f...
2022-05-18
1h 12
Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine
Episode 273 - James Calleri
JAMES CALLERI along with his partners Paul Davis and Erica Jensen own Calleri Jensen Davis, a creative casting partnership. They have been awarded 16 Artios Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Casting. James proudly served on the Board of the Casting Society of America for many years. He is an Associate Professor of Theater at Columbia University School of the Arts where he co-heads the Graduate MFA Acting Program. He is the co-author with Robert Cohen of ACTING PROFESSIONALLY: RAW FACTS ABOUT CAREERS IN ACTING published by Palgrave MacMillan, in it’s eighth edition it is one of the leading books in the...
2021-11-29
49 min
What's Up Broadway?
Back to 'Square One'
And the award for leaking the creation of a show before you're supposed to goes to... Nathan Lane!Broadway News: Recap of Curtain Up!, a three day outdoor theater festival that took place in the heart of Times Square. TDF's TKTS ticket booth, located in Times Square at Broadway and 47th Street, reopened last Tuesday. TKTS sells same-day discount tickets to matinee and evening performances as well as next-day tickets to matinee performances to Broadway and Off-Broadway productions for up to 50 percent off. Stephen Sondheim is working on a new musical with a...
2021-09-21
33 min
La Moda Que Nos Parió
(DE) Chapas con LADRÓN - SEMIFINALISTAS LVMH
Este episodio se grabó con mucha antelación, el día en que se anunciaba a los semifinalistas del premio LVMH. Disertamos divertidamente sobre lo que más nos gusta, nuestros favoritos y su proyección.Como el tiempo pasa, ya tenemos su lista de les finalistas, estos son: Bianca Saunders, Charles de Vilmorin, Christopher John Rogers, Conner Ives, Colm Dillane, Kika Vargas, Lukhanyo Mdingi, Nensi Dojaka y Rui Zhou.Link a capítulo en nuestra web https://lamodaquenospario.com/semifinalistas-lvmh/
2021-05-27
26 min
The Argument
‘Vandalism With a Purpose’ and the Future of the G.O.P.
Republicans will spend the next 20 months debating and deciding whether Trumpism will be on the ballot in 2022. Will party leaders continue to embrace Donald Trump’s populist rhetoric? Can it resonate with voters if Trump isn’t the one saying it?Ross Douthat, an Opinion columnist at The New York Times, and Michael Brendan Dougherty, a senior writer at National Review, offer their own definitions of populism and debate with Jane populism’s merits, if Trumpism is real and whether Trump allies in the Republican Party will be the future or the demise of the Grand Old Party...
2021-03-03
43 min
Cows in the field
27. Tenet
The cows reverse entropy to discuss Christopher Nolan's bewilderingly dense sci-fi masterpiece in this surprise bonus episode. Part one is a spoiler-free pitch for the movie, while part two explores themes and philosophical issues. Justin argues that the movie is a thematic trilogy with Inception and Interstellar about the evolving nature of parenthood, while Laura makes the case that Kat (Elizabeth Debicki) is the emotional core of the movie. Also covered are: what it is like to interact with time-inverted objects/people, the metaphysics of time and free will, and which confidently delivered obscure line is best. Listen to the...
2021-01-22
1h 20
Unfiltered Thoughts
What does a spiritual/religious person think of Donald Trump
Hey this is Shelli, so you can probably tell that I am changing things up a bit. I have 2 new hosts with me. My husband Lane Ives and his brother, Christopher Ives. Time to talk about all the things that sets us apart and together. This first episode, Chris joined us on a phone call. The next few he will actually be joining the chat so don't worry. Remember we might all view things differently, and that's okay but remember to be respectful. Excited for this journey! hope you guys like this episode. This episode is about th...
2021-01-08
33 min
AmsterdamFM Kunst en Cultuur
Springvossen 393 Krijn de Koning en John Snijders
Robert van Altena spreekt in deze aflevering met beeldend kunstenaar Krijn de Koning over zijn tentoonstelling bij Galerie Slewe en vervolgens (v.a. 33m05s) met pianist John Snijders over zijn cd 'Music for piano' (Hat Hut Records)met opnames van composities voor piano solo van componist Christopher Fox. Over Krijn de Koning: Van de Koning is nieuw werk te zien is bij galerie Slewe (t/m 24 december 2020). Alle bij Slewe tentoongestelde werken van De Koning kennen verschillende verschijningsvormen. Zo is ‘8 blocks’ dat te zien is op de foto hierboven zoals de titel al aangeeft opgebouwd uit acht blokken —in zeven...
2020-11-30
57 min
Popoholics
Tenet Review w/ James Barnes
The gang braved the American cinemas and saw Tenet. James Barnes from The Careful4Spoilers Podcast joins Brian and Christian to share their thoughts on returning to theaters and spoiler-free opinions, and then they end the show with a lengthy spoiler filled discussion.Directed by: Christopher NolanWritten by: Christopher NolanScore by: Ludwig Göransson Budget: $200 millionGrossed: ~$152 million as of recordingCast:John David Washington as The ProtagonistRobert Pattinson as NeilElizabeth Debicki as KatDimple Kapadia as PriyaMartin Donovan as VictorAaron-Taylor Johnson as IvesKenneth Branagh as Andre...
2020-09-16
1h 23
Upbeat Live
Dvořák 7 & Ives 1 with Christopher Russell • FRI / FEB 21, LA Phil 2019/20
About this Performance: Revealing unpredictable connections between the two composers, Dudamel’s unexpected pairing of symphonies by Ives and Dvořák begins here with each man showing us new ways to view vernacular music in a symphonic context. Artists Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductor Program IVES Symphony No. 1 DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 7
2020-02-22
39 min
sartre
socrates-in-90-minutes.mp3 subido correctamente
Paul Time dilation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Time dilation explains why two working clocks will report different times after different accelerations. For example, at the ISS time goes slower, lagging 0.007 seconds behind for every six months. For GPS satellites to work, they must adjust for similar bending of spacetime to coordinate with systems on Earth.[1] Time dilation is a difference in the elapsed time measured by two clocks, either due to them having a velocity relative to each other, or by there being a gravitational potential difference between their locations. After compensating for varying...
2020-01-18
1h 18
sartre
nietzsche-in-90-minutes-by-paul-strathern.mp3 subido correctamente
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVjBB3K-Na4 Time dilation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Time dilation explains why two working clocks will report different times after different accelerations. For example, at the ISS time goes slower, lagging 0.007 seconds behind for every six months. For GPS satellites to work, they must adjust for similar bending of spacetime to coordinate with systems on Earth.[1] Time dilation is a difference in the elapsed time measured by two clocks, either due to them having a velocity relative to each other, or by there being a gravitational potential difference...
2020-01-18
1h 09
sartre
Sartre in 90 Minutes 2
Time dilation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Time dilation explains why two working clocks will report different times after different accelerations. For example, at the ISS time goes slower, lagging 0.007 seconds behind for every six months. For GPS satellites to work, they must adjust for similar bending of spacetime to coordinate with systems on Earth.[1] Time dilation is a difference in the elapsed time measured by two clocks, either due to them having a velocity relative to each other, or by there being a gravitational potential difference between their locations. After compensating for varying signal...
2020-01-18
48 min
sartre
Sartre in 90 Minutes
Sartre in 90 MinutesTime dilation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Time dilation explains why two working clocks will report different times after different accelerations. For example, at the ISS time goes slower, lagging 0.007 seconds behind for every six months. For GPS satellites to work, they must adjust for similar bending of spacetime to coordinate with systems on Earth.[1] Time dilation is a difference in the elapsed time measured by two clocks, either due to them having a velocity relative to each other, or by there being a gravitational potential difference between their locations. After compensating for...
2020-01-18
52 min
ПатиРакеты
PHONETICS 13
1 Jhou Hart Tiago Garcia - Toma 2 Morelly & Bahsho - Make it 3 Daniel Blade - That Feeling 4 DJ Christopher- Disco Electrique 5 Alfie Gold - I Hear Stella 6 Fiko Bey - Doin it good 7 DENK - Falling down 8 LLolita & Softmal - Soda pop 9 Javi Colina, Quoxx- Chocolat 10 Reza JJ Mullor- Never Pirate 11 8 Latters feat. Avalon - Holmes Ives ( David Penn extended remix) 12 Leventia Chris Reece - See You Sweat 13 Andy Locker - Frankie Says Laserbeams 14 No Hopes , Max Pavlov- Fake Control 15 Eddie Amador - Psycho X Girlfriend (ardalan rmx) 16 Nancie- Get Likes ( Tom Zanetti rmx) 17 Eddie Amador - House music 18 Armand Van...
2019-12-23
1h 00
The Mystical Positivist
The Mystical Positivist - Radio Show #319 - 09MAR19
Podcast: This week's podcast features: This week on the show on the show we feature a pre-recorded conversation with Christopher Ives, a professor of religious studies at Stonehill College, and author of the recent title from Wisdom Press: Zen on the Trail: Hiking as Pilgrimage. In his teaching and writing he focuses on ethics in Zen Buddhism and Buddhist approaches to nature and environmental issues. His other publications include Imperial-Way Zen: Ichikawa Hakugen’s Critique and Lingering Questions for Buddhist Ethics; Zen Awakening and Society; Divine Emptiness and Historical Fullness; a translation (with Abe Masao) of Nishida Kitaro’s An...
2019-03-10
00 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
So Many Stories - Season Closer
Today, I'm closing out Season 1 with a little bit of a recap and some thoughts on Season 2. Thanks for listening.... talk to you soon. 🤙 Please share an episode or two with a friend, leave a review, and I'll be back in a few weeks. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-28
10 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
"Little Luna" by Sara Egan
Today the reading of a story by my friend Sara. It's written for kids, but good vibes for everyone. If you'd like to help her get this book illustrated or published. Reach out. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-27
06 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Direct, Quick
A sleepy day... Here's a poem I wrote a few years ago about a moment of energy, an electric high, a time when I realized that I'd be ok again.... someday. Part of this podcast is examining myself in relation to the world. Looking 'in here' while I'm 'out there.' Dig? Yeah I know, it's obscure. It's a poem. So.... I dunno, listen a few times, maybe you'll get something out of it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-26
02 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Impromptu Community
Today was the last day of the Great American Tiny House Show - Tampa edition. A few of us created a neat little impromptu community there, and honestly, for the first time in a while, I felt a bit of hope for humanity. Macon, GA Tiny House Festival Next weekend: https://unitedtinyhouse.com/2019-georgia-tiny-house-festival/ Great American Tiny House Show: https://www.greatamericantinyhouse.show/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-25
06 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Today, I...
I'm so tired. There was so much. Please don't be mad at Tulsi, she got scared. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-24
04 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Great American Tiny House Show
I'm at the Great American Tiny House Show this weekend, showing off the Vitruvian Van, talkin about vanlife, minimal living, .... probably going to gush on Thoreau a bit. Stay tuned! Van: www.VitruvianVan.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-23
04 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Existential Fluency
I wrote this while cruising the straights of I-95 South through Georgia and Florida this week. After chilling with some owls this evening, I thought I'd share my thoughts on becoming more aware of existence - by listening, learning, and building fluency in the -way- existence unfolds. I'm not deep..... YOU'RE deep. 🥺 (oh, and, pretty sure it was two barred owls, if you were wondering.) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-22
03 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
False Pretenses
Today, the story behind the theme music for "In Here, Out There" — a track from almost exactly 10 years ago, called 'False Pretenses', written by ... me! (kinda). Info on RJDJ: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RjDj Info on RPM Challenge (it's still a thing!): https://rpmchallenge.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-21
06 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Little Grill Collective
The 50th Episode! Today, I visited one of my favorite little restaurants. A 'dot' of something different, a place for the community to gather and grow, a place for new beginnings. Thanks to Molly, Doug, and Brent for taking the time to talk with me about the Little Grill Collective. If you enjoyed the episode, please share with a friend and/or leave a comment on Apple Podcasts, and/or click 'follow' on Spotify... Or do all three <3. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-20
09 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Rushing is the Anti-Cruise
I'm headed back down to Florida for the Great American Tiny House Show with the van. I got up early to get a head start, but then I opted to take it slow..... why rush? VAN: www.VitruvianVan.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-19
07 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Pronoun Diligence
Today, a story from Sara about confronting her own ignorance and choosing respect, even if it made her uncomfortable. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-18
04 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
I Messed Up, How About Marrow Instead?
Turns out yesterday's 'saying' may have been less common than I thought, oops. Try this one on instead. Also mentioned: Check out the Great American Tiny House Show in Tampa next weekend. I'll be showing off my van, come say hi. Music today by both, myself and Terrible Horrible Enormous Things --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-17
05 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Have You Heard this Saying?
Hard on the heels of a government shutdown -averted and with the declaration of a 'state of emergency' by the president, I thought we could chat about a little thought-experiment/colloquialism. I'm wondering if you've ever heard of this saying before.... take a quick listen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-16
06 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
The Mysterious Postcard
I received a cryptic postcard in the mail... to an address almost no one has. There was a just a phone number and a note that said "Ask for Jennifer". Today I call the number. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-15
06 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
What's the Context?
I recorded this podcast three times before coming to a more concise thought. Here it is. (Also some exciting news about tomorrow's episode.) Today I'm thinking about passive and institutional racism, how it spreads, how it comes to exist. I could tell you my theories, but let's cut to the chase and get to work.... listen, I think you'll get what I mean. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-14
05 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Snow Day
Today some folks are having a snow day. I'm leaving work early to venture through the snow and sleet in my adventure van. Let's talk about snow days and driving theory and land preservation, yeah? Cool. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-13
07 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Sharing Rob's Wisdom
I met this guy Rob a while back. I don't remember much about him, but he gave me a little wisdom and I'm going to try and pass it on today. And today I'm taking that wisdom in the direction of expanding your perspective; to try and use the information and ART around you to connect with people who live differently than you do. Here's a playlist of Kendrick: https://spoti.fi/2tftWNG Here's a playlist of Beat-goodness: https://spoti.fi/2DsQgbk Here's a...
2019-02-12
07 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Hey Bear, Whoa Bear
A little bear story from about a year ago, when I was standing just where I'm standing tonight. Also - Come say hello to me in Tampa, FL next week at the Great American Tiny House Show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-11
05 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
A Creek's Legacy
I was listening to the wind in the trees and thought about the local lake here. It's man-made and fed by a small creek. I felt bad for the creek and I wrote this little thing. Check out more of my stuff: www.christopherives.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-10
04 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Hiking and Getting to Know You
I want to hear from you! All 22.6 (on average) of you who listen to each episode. (Also, listen to reeds as I hike all over northwest Connecticut.) Leave a comment on whatever app you're on - it's helps boost the ratings for the show or head over to www.christopherives.com and leave a comment on the contact page, or in Instagram if you fancy the photo-land. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-09
12 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Smelling Home
I made it up to New England from Florida in two days of straight driving. I grew up here, and there's just something about it..... "it's the smell!" says Agent Smith.... (jokes, but for real.)... I can always FEEL a change when I drive from north to south on the east coast—at some point you know you're there, you've crossed some imaginary line and returned to the region you were born from. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-08
03 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Peeper Party by the Highway
I left Florida early this morning after exploring the state for a little over two months. Now I'm headed up to New England, where I built the van, for a short work trip. On the way I found one of my favorite sounds in an unexpected place — unexpected adventures, unexpected sounds..... seems like we are establishing a theme here on the ol'cast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-07
05 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
When Do We Intervene?
Think with me. I went for a walk and just started recording. I've been thinking about when it's ok to intervene; to confront someone; to try to influence an outcome. This is what I made. If you enjoy the diversity of this podcast; adventures, stories, thinky thoughts.... leave me a review and subscribe to see what's next. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-06
03 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Helicopters and The Lady Atlantic
Today I have a story for you from my friend, Nicole. It's a story about how adventure can be found, even in the most familiar places. Enjoy with headphones or in the car - I'm pretty proud of my sound design on this one. I'm learning as I go, but I'm really enjoying building a world with audio - it leaves so much to the imagination. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-05
05 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
That Time I was Followed: A Meta Story
I've been getting curious all weekend. Yesterday about art, today about the form of stories. A few years back I drove for Lyft in Denver and had a creepy experience caught in the middle of a feud of some kind and it left me thinking about what actually MAKES a story worthwhile. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-04
06 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Art That Makes You Feel Bad
Today I'm bringing you along on my evening walk to talk about authenticity, and art that makes you feel bad. Also the coolest thing happens mid walk. (I'm not telling you, just go listen.) If you want to see how many edits I ACTUALLY made during this episode, head over to my facebook profile for the proof. Let's talk about it, leave me an authentic comment. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-03
08 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
The Vitruvian Vanlife
Today a behind-the-scenes intro to the Vitruvian Van - my 'vanlife' home and mobile podcast office. I talk about my motivation to build a van-home / tiny house and the art project that formed around it. More: www.VitruvianVan.com www.Instagram.com/VitruvianVan YouTube Channels Mentioned: Living Big in a Tiny House CheapRVLiving (Bob Wells) Into The Mystery 13 Casey Neistat --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-02
15 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
That Time Our Bus was Hijacked in Peru - Part 4
Part 4 - Pucallpa The final episode of January (recorded Jan 31, released Feb 1) and the conclusion of the story of my trip across the Andes by bus. Check out Pucallpa on Google Maps, you can actually find the correctional facility and see how the road changes coming out of the Andes, dead-ending in Pucallpa. If you liked this sort of story, leave me a comment and let me know you'd like to hear more like this. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-02-01
06 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
That Time our Bus was Hijacked in Peru - Part 3
Part 3 - The Hijacker. Don't skip to this one, it won't make sense - I promise the suspense is worth it! If you haven't listened to Part 1 and 2, go back and check that out first - it's quick... hurry up! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-31
06 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
That Time our Bus got Hijacked in Peru - Part 2
Part 2 - Mas Elevation, Mas Sketchy .... Be sure to listen to Part 1 first! Grab your headphones and dig into this 100% real journal entry that I wrote while I winded my way up the Andes in a sketchy bus. Once you listen you'll be thinking... 'wait for real tho?' ..... indeed good fellow, indeed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-30
07 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
That Time our Bus was Hijacked in Peru - Part 1
Part 1 - Big Plans Today (and tomorrow) a multipart story of one of my more sketchy adventures. We've got full on history-channel acting vibes on this episode - NOT TO BE MISSED! As always - grab your headphones or listen in the car - get in on the nuance, friend! 🎧 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-29
07 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Listening to Rain
🎧Headphones / Car Stereo Recommended🎧 Today I'm bringing you a set of ten field recordings from a 10 square mile area in north central Florida. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-28
04 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Crocs Make My Feet Dirty
Today a little flashback to 2010 and an old, short blog post that I wrote after a dirty day, when I was able to shift my perspective and embrace where I was and what I was doing. Music by Terrible Horrible Enormous Things --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-27
04 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Thinking about Slow Development
Getting a bit deep today on the podcast, talking about the purpose of human development, and the goals we set for ourselves as a society. Someone send me a comment - tell me what you're thinking. You can record a voice memo in the Anchor app! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-26
06 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Evening Sounds
🎧Headphones Recommended🎧 This evening I'm simply listening to the world around me, focusing on the sounds of my life passing by. A non-narrative, narrative of my evening activities. Can you *hear* what I'm doing? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-25
06 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
The First Time She Saw the Southern Cross
Today's episode is a spontaneous interview with one of my favorite storytellers and an inspiration to all my travels. Music by Terrible Horrible Enormous Things --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-24
06 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Nothing Like a Good Stick
How do I describe this? I won't. You'll just have to listen. Please note, if you are afraid of any and all dogs, don't listen. :) If you're enjoying this podcast, please share it with a friend. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-23
02 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Back in North Central
Stationary for a few days to catch up from the daze of the florida keys. Check out these sprinklers, eh? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-22
05 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
First Rain
I wake up before sunrise to rain on the van roof and Tulsi climbing onto my face. This is the first time it's rained while sleeping in the van. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-21
04 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Meeting Mahogany
On a quick day trip through Everglades National Park, I listen to an Osprey and then walk around a secluded tropical hammock filled with old growth mahogany trees. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-20
08 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Wide Open Claustrophobia: The Florida Keys
A quick reflection on my week in the Florida Keys, and feeling trapped in paradise. Next time, I'll bring a boat. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-19
06 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Listening to Key West
🎧 headphones recommended 🎧 Key West in three audio vignettes: - A biplane flies over a southern pier. - The Key West Historic Seaport at 9:00 AM - Duval Street at 9:00 PM The person I say goodbye to: Daniel Linehan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-18
09 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
40 Years in Key West
Today I have a spontaneous interview for you from a gentleman who was bicycling around a park where I was editing photos. We spoke next to an abandon missile silo behind the airport and next to the park. He tells us about the change he's seen over the last 40 or so years of visiting the unique island. Learn about the Cuban Missile Crisis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-17
08 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Trashy Tropical
On today's podcast: I'm driving the last 100 miles of Route 1 South in the United States and thinking about how people love to junk and acquiring land. ALSO VIBRAPHONES & MINI DEER! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-16
06 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
The Hammock Strikes Back
It'll all make sense when you listen. It's only 5 minutes long. Go ahead. HINT: It's nature, I'm in the Florida keys, and it's awesome. LINK: The Park --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-15
05 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Showering with the Moon
My first night in the Florida keys. I had previously recorded something entirely different, edited it, and then just didn't like it at all. So I got naked and went outside. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-14
05 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Facing a Storm
On today's episode I go down to the water to face an epic storm on the horizon, encased in a neon rainbow. Hurry and see the photos Instagram: @christopherives --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-13
05 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Satellite Beach Reflections
Today I spent a lot of time sitting and listening to the waves, meditating, and trying to stay centered. Join me for a short listen? Also: Get in touch: @christopherives The person and film I mention: Alex Honnold --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-12
06 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
The Most Quiet Forest
A visit to nothingness - black, moonless, silent, cold. A surprising first night on the road. Plus, wandering around a natural spring in the cool morning. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-11
07 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Sounds of Starting
Some of the sounds of starting. A regrettably short introduction to my forthcoming journey. With so much unknown today, I played it safe. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-10
02 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
That Time I Slept on the Street in Downtown Portland
On the eve of adventure, gearing up for van-travel, I'm pondering my best urban car-camping find: a week of free parking in downtown Portland, Oregon. Music by me. Van by me: @VitruvianVan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-09
08 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
I Can Do Anything I Damn Well Please
Today an inspiring interview/story from my friend Liz, recorded and edited today, spontaneously and without plans; she in the northwest, me in the southeast. Liz on Instagram: @elizabethconcetta Liz on Tumblr: www.con-cetta.tumblr.com Liz on Twitter: @lizbrowner --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-08
05 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
I Was Wrong...
'In Here, Out There' is a podcast that brings you one of four things: A field recording, a story, a spontaneous interview, or.... a thought. Today is a thought. Music by witheyes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-07
03 min
The Classical Ideas Podcast
Ep 88: Hiking as Pilgrimage with Dr. Chris Ives
Dr. Christopher Ives teaches in the area of Asian Religions at Stonehill College in Massachusetts. In his scholarship, he focuses on modern Zen ethics. In 2009 he published Imperial-Way Zen, a book on Buddhist social ethics in light of Zen nationalism. Currently he is engaged in research on Zen approaches to nature and Buddhist environmental ethics. He is the author of "Zen on the Trail: Hiking as Pilgrimage," out now from Wisdom Publications. Find the book here: Zen on the Trail from Wisdom Publications
2019-01-06
1h 10
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Confronting a Murder
I could say a lot of things about this recording: It's the loudest murder I've ever heard. So loud it woke me from my sleep. It was beautiful, and only slightly annoying... Confused? Great! Listen to the podcast - it's only 2 minutes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-06
02 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
That Time with the Grizzly Bear
A short, exciting story from a backcountry camping trip in Glacier National Park. Music by Terrible Horrible Enormous Things --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-05
09 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
You Don't Normally Listen to This
Episode 3 - Jan 3, 2019 Today, a short 4-minute journey. Intriguing sounds from a place you wouldn't normally care about. (I recommend headphones or car listening for this one.) New episode everyday at 6AM, all year. Music by Terrible Horrible Enormous Things --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-04
04 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Great Great Great Grandmother
Episode 2 - Jan 2, 2019 My 108 y/o Great Grandmother recalls memories of her own Grandmother, my Great Great Great Grandmother. New episode everyday at 6AM, all year. Music by Terrible Horrible Enormous Things --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-03
07 min
In Here, Out There: Stories from the Road
Creating Space
The first episode! Quick overview, Florida crickets, screen doors, and thoughts on making space for both art and audience. Music by Terrible Horrible Enormous Things Referenced Youtube Channel: Creative North --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inhereoutthere/message
2019-01-02
08 min
Hey, Do You Remember...? - 27th Letter Productions
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
Happy Holidays, friends! This year the HDYR gang meets up with a few other misfits in Christmastown for a look back at the Rankin/Bass claymation classic, Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer. It’s aired on CBS every single year since 1964, but there have been quite a few nips, tucks, additions, and subtractions in that time. We go over all of the different versions, some of the more problematic elements that modern audiences might get hung up on, and debate how successfully they expanded on the premise of a pretty threadbare poem/song.Topics include: Burl Ives and hi...
2018-12-21
00 min
Hey, Do You Remember...?
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
Happy Holidays, friends! This year the HDYR gang meets up with a few other misfits in Christmastown for a look back at the Rankin/Bass claymation classic, Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer. It's aired on CBS every single year since 1964, but there have been quite a few nips, tucks, additions, and subtractions in that time. We go over all of the different versions, some of the more problematic elements that modern audiences might get hung up on, and debate how successfully they expanded on the premise of a pretty threadbare poem/song. Topics include: Burl Ives...
2018-12-21
1h 24
Flute 360
An Interview with Christopher Caliendo
Flute 360 | Episode 34: "An Interview with Christopher Caliendo" (52:42) In today's episode, Heidi talks with Christopher Caliendo who is a guitarist, composer, and a banker. He currently resides in California with his wife (Kristin) and son (Christian Paul). Christopher and Heidi talk about his background, compositional process, and advice for performers and composers alike. Check out today's episode for more details! Episode 34 – Main Points: 1:48 – The University of Arizona's Fred Fox School of Music 2:05 – Question 1: Christopher's Background 2:35 – Italians are in-love with melody. 4:50 – UCLA's The Herb Albert School of Music 7:54 – "...that's great, how about being the first Caliendo!" 10:43 – Caliendo Publi...
2018-11-17
52 min
the memory palace
Notes on a Plaque, Still Imagined
This episode was originally released in August of 2015. It was re-released upon hearing that the city of New Orleans has begun the process of removing four monuments to the confederacy and post-civil war era, starting with an obelisk erected in 1891 honoring members of the Crescent City White League who suppressed the African American vote through violence and intimidation and who launched a failed military overthrow of the city’s elected government and integrated police force in 1874. Music * First up (and returning at the end) is Sandra's Theme, from Heather McIntosh's fantastic score to Compliance, a very good, ver...
2017-04-26
15 min
Teaching Your Brain to Knit
Ep. 025 Impact of Mood, the Environment and Seeing Colors in Knitting
Welcome to Episode 25 Brainy Thing: 18:37 Behind the Redwood Curtain: 27:53 What We’re Learning from our knitting: Catherine is finishing up her second Fantasy Red Cardi (that’s the name but this one is a green and blue variegated with trim in a robin egg’s blue) by Kathryn. She has bought the yarn Wolle’s Yarn Creations Color changing cotton tape yarn by Elizabeth Drum to do the Vanessa Ives Mystery Knit along by Mona8pi. She bought two colors but hasn’t decided which one yet. Margaret knit about 10 inches...
2015-10-02
40 min
the memory palace
Episode 73 (Notes on an Imagined Plaque to be Added to the Statue of General Nathan Bedford Forrest, Upon Hearing that t
Episode 8 of the 2015 Summer Season Music * Under the credits is Harlaamstrat 74 off of John Dankworth's Modesty Blaise score. * First up (and returning at the end) is Sandra's Theme, from Heather McIntosh's fantastic score to Compliance, a very good, very disturbing movie. * We hit Frank Glazer leading Charles Ives' Largo for Clarinet, Violin and Piano a couple of times, framing... * Runaway from Olafur Arnalds. Notes: *The key to researching this episode tu...
2015-08-13
13 min
NoRefundTheatre's Podcast
AUDITIONS FOR FALL '09 SHOWS!
No Refund Theatre is holding auditions for the FOUR shows that will open our Fall ‘09 season! NON-THEATRE MAJORS ARE MORE THAN WELCOME! These shows are: Sept 11-12: “A Night of One Acts,” featuring works by David Ives and Christopher Durang, directed by Johnna Scrabis Sept 18-19: “Steel Magnolias” by Robert Harling, directed by Buddy Ruse Oct 2-3: “All My Sons” by Arthur Miller, directed by Jesse Cramer Oct 9-10: “The Taming of the Shrew” by William Shakespeare, directed by Mark Celeste Auditions will be held MONDAY, April 20, through WEDNESDAY, April 22. The auditions will run from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Chambers Bui...
2009-04-20
02 min