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Silkwood
The Last Drive
After Karen Silkwood’s tragic and fatal car wreck, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol began an investigation fast. In a matter of a couple days, Trooper Rick Fagan determined Karen’s car to have left the road as the result of falling asleep at the wheel, possibly aided by the use of drugs. But the Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers Union, based on inconsistencies and perhaps errors within the official report, believed Karen might have been ran off the road by someone with nefarious intentions – to silence her before she could meet with New York Times reporter David Burnham. An expert they h...
2025-04-24
52 min
Know Your Enemy
MAGA x DOGE, So Far (w/ John Ganz) [TEASER]
Listen to the rest of this premium episode by subscribing at patreon.com/knowyourenemyThe first three weeks of Donald Trump's second administration have seen a flurry of vicious executive orders aimed at the federal workforce, trans people, government agencies, and others—all while Elon Musk and his deranged band of young sociopaths, otherwise known as the "Department of Government Efficiency," have been set loose on the Treasury's payment system and other key functions of the state. In this episode, we talk with John Ganz to try to make sense of it all: how to avoid getting su...
2025-02-08
02 min
The Manchester Briefing from The Mill
Sacha Lord resigns as advisor to Andy Burnham
In this week's episode, Mollie and Jack look back on the last two years of reporting on Sacha Lord.With thanks to Manchester Building Society for sponsoring this week's episode. In 2025, Manchester Building Society will be offering a different way to manage your money. We believe in branches, where people can access savings, mortgages and in-person financial advice. We’ll be opening on King Street later this year, before setting up in high streets and towns across Greater Manchester. Now we need your help. Building societies exist to serve their members and communities — so we want to h...
2025-02-06
21 min
Silver Screen Social
Sam Levy - His Three Daughters
On this episode, I spoke to cinematographer Sam Levy about his work on His Three Daughters. Levy is an award-winning cinematographer known for his work on the films Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig), Frances Ha (Noah Baumbach), Wendy and Lucy (Kelly Reichardt), Rothaniel (Bo Burnham) and Mayday (Karen Cinorre). MORE ABOUT HIS THREE DAUGHTERS: A tense, touching and funny portrait of family dynamics follows three estranged sisters as they converge in a New York apartment to care for their ailing father and try to mend their own broken relationship with one another. T...
2024-10-08
32 min
The EMC Society Podcast: Hear Us Above the Noise
#58 CROSSTALK Karen Burnham: Standards Week and Standards Development During 2024 IEEE International Symposium on EMC+SIPI
Welcome to the CROSSTALK - the IEEE EMC Society Podcast. Hear us above the Noise!The Podcast to discuss interesting topics on electromagnetic compatibility to our technical community.In this special issue we talk with Karen Burnham, VP Standards of the EMC Society. She is hosting all the wonderful standards activities happening during the upcoming IEEE International Symposium 2024 IEEE EMC+SIPI , held Augusat 5-9 in Phoenix, AZ.Learn more:Standards Week: https://www.emc2024.org/programs/technical-programs/standards-week/www.emcs.orghttps://www.linkedin.com/company/ieee-emcs/
2024-07-16
07 min
Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 441
Comic Reviews: DC Batman and Robin Annual 2024 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Rain Beredo Batman/Superman: World’s Finest Annual 2024 by Mark Waid, Cullen Bunn, Edwin Galmon, Lee Loughridge; Dennis Culver, Travis Mercer, Andrew Dalhouse; Stephanie Williams, Rosi Kampe, Jordie Bellaire; Christopher Cantwell, Jorge Fornes, Lee Loughridge DC Power 2024 by N.K. Jemisin, Jamal Campbell; Cheryl Lynn Eaton, Asiah Fulmore, Ruth Redmond; Lamar Giles, Sean Damien Hill, Anthony Fowler Jr., DJ Chavis; John Ridley, Edwin Galmon; Deron Bennett, Denys Cowan, John Stanisci, Christopher Cantwell; Shawn Martinbrough, Tony Akins, Moritat; Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Romulo Fajardo Jr.; Jarrett Williams, Do...
2024-02-12
2h 31
The EMC Society Podcast: Hear Us Above the Noise
#50 CROSSTALK Karen Burnham: Feedback Needed on IEEE EMC Standards 299 and 299.1 by January 15th
Welcome to the CROSSTALK - the IEEE EMC Society Podcast. Hear us above the Noise!The Podcast to discuss interesting topics on electromagnetic compatibility to our technical community.In this issue we talk with Karen Burnham, Vice President of Standards for the EMC Society.The EMC Society is starting an effort to renew two widely used standards, IEEE 299 and 299.1 Their official titles are: "IEEE Standard Method for Measuring the Effectiveness of Electromagnetic Shielding Enclosures" and "IEEE Standard Method for Measuring the Shielding Effectiveness of Enclosures and Boxes Having all Dimensions between 0.1 m and 2 m".
2023-12-15
05 min
The EMC Society Podcast: Hear Us Above the Noise
#41 CROSSTALK Standard Week and Standard Development During 2023 IEEE International Symposium on EMC+SIPI
Welcome to the CROSSTALK - the IEEE EMC Society Podcast. Hear us above the Noise!The Podcast to discuss interesting topics on electromagnetic compatibility to our technical community.This special issue we talk with Karen Burnham, VP Standards from the EMC-S and chair of the Standards week during the 2023 IEEE EMC+SIPI. She informs us about all standards activities during the symposium, which are during the Workshops and Tutorial, Collateral Meeting - Standard Working Group meetings and within the Technical Paper Program.Standards Week: https://emc2023.org/standards-week.htmlANSC-C63: https://emc2023...
2023-07-20
07 min
The EMC Society Podcast: Hear Us Above the Noise
#30 CROSSTALK IEEE EMC Society Podcast 2023 - Karen Burnham-Things You Might Wanna Know About the EMC Standards Process
Welcome to the CROSSTALK - the IEEE EMC Society Podcast. Hear us above the Noise! The Podcast to discuss interesting topics on electromagnetic compatibility to our technical community. In this issue we will talk with Karen Burnham, newly elected Vice President for Standards. In her regular day job she is a principal scientist with Electo Magnetic Applilcations. She will talk about how IEEE EMC standards are being worked on - be it establishing a new standard or having a standard under revision.Learn more:IEEE EMC standards: https://www.emc...
2023-02-15
12 min
The EMC Society Podcast: Hear Us Above the Noise
#26 CROSSTALK - IEEE EMC Society Podcast - 2022 - EMC Society Insights - Introducing the Newly Elected Vice Presidents
Welcome to the CROSSTALK - the IEEE EMC Society Podcast. Hear us above the Noise!The Podcast to discuss interesting topics on electromagnetic compatibility to our technical community.In this issue we share insights from within the EMC Society leadership.During the past ExCom meeting held at IEEE Headquarters in Piscataway, in the beginning of November - new Vice President candidates have been elected to serve for the EMC Society for a 2 year term, starting in January 2023.In this episode we will introduce the newly elected VP’s. Learn more about: V...
2022-12-15
30 min
N'DIGO STUDIO
The Changing Face of Chicago: Bob Dunn, Karen Wilson, and Dr. Byron T. Brazier
As Chicago's skyline continues to evolve, what new developments will shape its future? In this episode you will learn: 1) How the Burnham Plan of 1909 continues to shape Chicago's skyline and development today 2) The potential impacts of the One Central and Woodlawn Central developments on Chicago's social, economic, and cultural landscape 3) How Equity Works is aimed at addressing the shortcomings of traditional affirmative action programs in order to provide more opportunities for residents of Chicago's south and west sides. This is Bob Dunn, Karen Wilson, Dr. Byron T. Brazier's story...Bob Dunn, Kare...
2022-11-02
28 min
This Week's Episode
Episode 255: That Is Not America’s Ass
On this week’s episode of This Week’s Episode, Kris is once again getting us caught up and current with all the TV news. Karen likes small butts and she cannot lie, Angie is super excited to see Aloy on TV and Evan is surprisingly quiet for once. All this and so much more! This week’s episode NEWS Homework The 100 - Pilot (S01E01) Show Notes Sony Announces Horizon Series for Netflix, God of War Series for Amazon, and a Gran Turismo Show Star Wars Celebration Teases ‘Mandalorian’ Season 3...
2022-06-23
00 min
Cultivating Potential
Ep 20 - Jason Burnham - Founder of Culture Design LLC
In this episode, Karen interviews Jason Burnham. He is the Founder of Culture Design, LLC a global network of purpose-driven consultants, designers, and researchers, consisting of communication strategists, brand developers, experience designers, anthropologists, social scientists, leadership advisors, executive facilitators, and transformation architects, who think systemically about the impact business has on society. Jason is committed to helping organizations and communities design sustainable solutions to accelerate innovation, build resiliency, and drive continuous improvement. Through his culture design practice, Jason equips his clients with the capabilities to assess, design, and develop thriving cultures to ensure strategy realization, brand activation, and operational e...
2022-06-15
41 min
Middle Class Film Class
Gab & Chatter: Sonic 2 / Inside Outtakes / Drag Me to Hell / Overlord / Three Men & a Little Lady / Funny People / The Messenger / Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes
On this episode: Twilight reunion movie... but not the way you think, and the Morbius sweep is back this weekend! PLUS, radioactive documentaries on HBO, and the Kanye West biopic that never was…In news: Chernobyl, pronouns, Ezra Miller, Charles Manson, The Farewell, John Orlando, The PVDcast, Tyler and Company, Titane, Harold and Maude, The Brotherhood of Death, Twilight, Robert Pattinson, Kristien Stewart, David Cronenberg, Crimes of the Future, Viggo Mortensen, Johnny Depp, Mads Mikkelsen, Wonder Woman, Man of Steel, Batman v Superman, Morbius, CD comics, Briauna, Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, Karen Al...
2022-06-06
1h 08
The EMC Society Podcast: Hear Us Above the Noise
#15 2022 JOINT IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EMC-SIPI - Constantine A. Balanis: Short Course on Antennas - The Structual Elements of EMC
Welcome to the CROSSTALK - the IEEE EMC Society Podcast. Hear us above the Noise!The Podcast to discuss interesting topics on electromagnetic compatibility to our technical community. In this special issue we will talk with Prof. Constantine A. Balanis, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA.Prof. Balanis will introduce his Short Course on Antennas - The Structural Elements of EMC.“I was lucky enough to take an antennas course that introduced me to Balanis’ books. That’s one course that has probably helped me more in EMC than any other!”Karen Burn...
2022-05-25
16 min
The Stack
The Stack: Jurassic League, Judgment Day And More
On this week's Stack podcast: The Jurassic League #1 DC Comics Written by Juan Gedeon & Daniel Warren Johnson Art by Juan Gedeon FCBD Judgment Day #1 Marvel Written by Kieron Gillen, Danny Lore, Gerry Duggan Art by Dustin Weaver, Karen S. Darboe, Matteo Lolli Archie Meets Riverdale #1 Archie Comics Written by Daniel Kibblesmith Art by Pat & Tim Kennedy FCBD Dark Crisis #0 DC Comics Writ...
2022-05-11
1h 08
Comic Book Club
The Stack: Jurassic League, Judgment Day And More
On this week's Stack podcast: The Jurassic League #1 DC Comics Written by Juan Gedeon & Daniel Warren Johnson Art by Juan Gedeon FCBD Judgment Day #1 Marvel Written by Kieron Gillen, Danny Lore, Gerry Duggan Art by Dustin Weaver, Karen S. Darboe, Matteo Lolli Archie Meets Riverdale #1 Archie Comics Written by Daniel Kibblesmith Art by Pat & Tim Kennedy FCBD Dark Crisis #0 DC Comics Writ...
2022-05-11
1h 08
You Know What I Mean
YKWIM #94: How to Triumph Like a Girl
Oh hi! There’s a few more people here today. Thanks Karen for including this ol’ newsletter in your newsletter round-up, I’m basically the rosy check smiley emoji right now. I mean, I usually am in real life, but that’s like, rosacea. So, I came across this photo I took a few years ago of a list I made back when I was 13. I don’t have the full list right now, but I thought I’d add some context to what’s available.“My name is Andrea Laurion. This Year I Am 13.”: An Annotated List
2022-04-25
01 min
Conspiracy You Can Believe In
Episode 16 - Karen Silkwood
On November 13, 1974, a nuclear lab technician named Karen Silkwood was reported dead in a single-car accident just outside Oklahoma City. Silkwood was on her way to meet a reporter from the New York Times to deliver evidence that her employer, Kerr-McGee, was hiding records of defective nuclear fuel rods. This evidence has never been found. Shortly after the crash, Karen's friends and co-workers began to question the official record of her car accident. Further investigation would reveal that her death might not have been an accident after all. SOURCES: The Killing of...
2022-02-24
57 min
TREK TABLE PODCAST
Kobayashi Maru: Is it a Metaphor for the Un-ending, Un-winnable Tests for BIWOC Leaders?
Is Kobayashi Maru a new code word for un-ending, un-winnable tests for women of color leaders? Is President Relik the new Space Karen? Will Alex Kurtzman ever stop with planet genocide as a plot point? Join hosts Alison De La Cruz, Claudia Alick, and Maya Chinchilla explore these topics and more as they dive into the Season 4 premier of Star Trek Discovery, "Kobayashi Maru". Trek Table is a livestream ritual holding Trek Space for Black, Indigenous, Brown, Women of Color (Queer or otherwise) and our Allies. We welcome Trek heads, newbies, generational Star Trek families, the...
2022-02-16
1h 08
Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 339
May 2022 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow 8 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes Marvel Iron Fist 1 by Alyssa Wong, Michael YG, Jay David Ramos Marvel's Voices Legacy by Paris Alleyne, Victor LaValle, Cody Ziglar, J. Holtham, Maria Frohlich, Natacha Bustos, Sean Damien Hill, Larry Houston, Eder Messias, Karen S. Darboe, Julian Shaw, Jahnoy Lindsay, Oren Junior, Ian Herring, Stephane Paitreau, Dijjo Lima Mighty Marvel Holiday Special: Ghost Ridin' to Love by Jason Loo, Alba Glez, Lebeau Underwood Marvel Fairy Tales Infinity Comic by Ryan North, Jay Fosgitt, Ian Herring IDW G.I. Joe...
2022-02-16
2h 55
Хороший Поганий Злий Подкаст
Улюблені саундтреки (частина 2) [СПЕЦВИПУСК]
Новий рік починаємо з випуску, про який багато хто з вас просив. Знов поділимось нашими улюбленими саундтреками. Пісні, які прозвучали в подкасті: Karen O - The Moon Song Sing Street - Drive It Like You Stole It Bo Burnham - Welcome To The Internet Abel Korzeniowski - A Thousand Times Good Night Волинська народна пісня - Плаття твоє із ситцю Elvis Costello - She Emile Mosseri, Han Ye-ri - Rain Song El Michels Affair - Shimmy Shimmy Ya Jennifer Saunders - Holding Out For a Hero breathe - Are You All Good?
2022-01-15
1h 15
The Highbridge Podcast
The Nornen Project & Seed Sedgemoor
Podcast ident 0:10 You're listening to the Highbridge podcast celebrating the people, places, and history of the Highbridge area in SedgemoorMell 0:27 This season is funded by seed which is a consortium of community organizations in Sedgemoor comprising of Bridgewater senior citizens forum Bridgewater Town Council, Community Council for Somerset homes in central Somerset film, and young Somerset, which is funded and supported by Arts Council England. Creative people in places lottery funding, and the Arts Council and a warm welcome for myself melt Herford host of the hybrid podcast in this our second edition we'll be h...
2021-12-30
31 min
The Prime Subjective: A Star Trek Podcast
Hello Old Friends: Discovery S04E01
It’s a brand new season of Star Trek Discovery! It’s a brand new job for newly-promoted Captain Michael Burnham! Captain Burnham vs. Space Butterfly People! Captain Burnham vs. the Federation President! Captain Burnham vs. no-win scenarios! In this episode, the Prime Subjective crew (Chris Newcomer, Michael Henley, Karen Coleman-Hinners, and Jai Nim) gather around the viewscreen and discuss season 4, episode 1 of Star Trek: Discovery, “Kobiyashi Maru.”Crossroads Comedy Theater is excited to welcome The Prime Subjective: A Star Trek Podcast to our network! This show will cover all aspects of the Stark Trek universe (mulit-verse?) with recap...
2021-11-23
1h 11
Boobies & Noobies: A Romance Review Podcast
Steamy Spotlight Tessa Bailey
*This episode is brought to you by Kensington’s newest title from Shelly Laurenston, Breaking Badger.Summary:New York Times Bestselling author Tessa Bailey joins Kelly to discuss her latest release, the "Schitt's Creek"-inspired romance, It Happened One Summer. Other discussion topics include staying true to yourself in your writing, growing older (NOT old) alongside your characters, and learning to embrace "zoom culture" in 2020. Plus, a sneak peek at Tessa's next project with Avon!Guest:Tessa BaileyIG: @tessabaileyisanauthorTiktok: @authortessabaileyShow Notes:- Sponsored ad for Breaking Ba...
2021-10-06
1h 04
Of Course I'm Not OK: The Podcast
56. Pop Culture Palate Cleanser (with Brianna Wellen)
Oh, Listeners, you are in for such a FUN episode! Today, Karen & Katie welcome back the fabulous Brianna Wellen (also known as one of the most fun people on the planet) for an in-depth convo about what to watch and listen to right now. The trio end up talking about all-things pop culture past and present (heeelllooo 'Battle of the Network Stars'). They also discuss how to pair alcoholic beverages with shows and what to watch when you want to be sad, happy, and angry. So many resources for this one - hope you enjoy! **C...
2021-09-13
1h 06
Smith & Waugh Talk About Satire
EP.30. Satire & Moral Purity: Cancelling, Karens & Covid-19 (with Leigh Stein)
In the second half of Adam and Jo's wide-ranging conversation with poet/novelist/journalist/satirist Leigh Stein, they turn their attention to the target's of satire in Leigh's latest collection: What To Miss When? (Penguin, 2021). Did the "cancel culture" phenomenon intensify during the pandemic because a lot of people were locked down with nothing to do but manufacture outrage and demand moral purity? Is there a difference between a Karen and a B*tch? And was there more to our intense but fleeting obsession with Tiger King than met the eye? Jo and Adam also take a look at...
2021-08-17
1h 02
That's a Thing?!
(Bo)nus episode: Inside
Here are some of the things that came up in our discussion: Content warnings: Adult themes, mature language, suicide, “content” Bo Burnham: Inside On Netflix On Spotify Who is Bo Burnham: Wikipedia entry YouTube channel Left Brain Right Brain animatic Lola Sebastian Lolita Podcast (not for kids but very good) What Karen means by “Simon Sinek energy” Jeffrey Bezos in almost-space Trunk tunes Callback to parasocial relationships episode Look Who’s Inside Again reminds Karen of Ben Spencer’s Willow Tree (didn’t mention it but thought of it afterwards) If you want to skip our discussion of suicide, it’s fr...
2021-07-26
1h 41
Lean Leadership Podcast
Episode 046 : Elisabeth Swan - Continuous Improvement and Using Improv as a People Skill
Today’s guest is Elisabeth Swan. Elisabeth is a co-founder of the Just-in-Time Cafe, with a mission to cultivate a hub where problem solvers connect, share, and grow. She’s the co-author of The Problem-Solver’s Toolkit: A Surprisingly Simple Guide to Your Lean Six Sigma Journey and Co-host of the Just-in-Time Cafe Podcast. She's a 30+-year veteran of the Continuous Improvement world who performed for ImprovBoston back in the day. As a Lean Six Sigma consultant, she uses improv every day. Links: Connect with Elisabeth on Twitter Connect with Elisabeth on Link...
2021-06-23
28 min
Lean Leadership Podcast
Episode 045: Katie Anderson - Learning to LEAD, Leading to LEARN
Today’s guest is Katie Anderson is an internationally recognized leadership coach, consultant, speaker, and author of the bestselling book Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn. Best known for her focus on helping individuals and organizations lead with intention, Katie has supported thousands of leaders across a range of industries, including organizations such as Roche, Facebook, Toyota, to connect and align their purpose, process, and practice to achieve higher levels of performance. Katie has lived in seven countries and leads study trips to Japan for leaders looking to deepen thei...
2021-06-16
42 min
Reel Politik Podcast
PATREON PREVIEW: Episode 194 - Promising Young Men (On The Brink of a Nervous Breakdown)
Subscribe to patreon.com/reelpolitik to hear the full episode, which deals with the following subject matter: Rubbish mid 2010s "satirical" television show The Brink, Karen Fennell's Promising Young Woman and its co-star, the hated Bo Burnham, radium poisoning, politically vs - well - comically salient comedy and the Mel Gibson/Walton Goggins festive confected-classic Fatman.
2021-03-30
05 min
The Goody Squad
The Goody Squad - Episode 99
March 21st, 2021 - This week's movie is 2018's Lowlife which you can find on Hulu. It stars Mark Burnham, Ricardo Adam Zarate and Nicki Micheaux Movie Description: The sordid lives of an addict, an ex-con, and a luchador collide when an organ harvesting caper goes very, very wrong. BS: Cheeba experiences a "Karen" causing skate drama. Zoom backgrounds for the week. Sam Goody and music stores back in the day. Hawthorne Mall and mall life. Old school stand-alone movie theaters, Going back to work full time (in person) vs. working from home. Summer fairs are t...
2021-03-21
2h 13
Coronavirus (COVID-19) (Video)
COVID-19- Basic Science/Discovery - Evan Snyder Brigette Gomperts Sandra Leibel Justin Ichida Karen Christman
What can we learn about COVID-19 through stem cell research? A panel of experts shares what we know and what may be possible. Moderated by Evan Snyder, MD, PhD, Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute Brigitte Gomperts, MD, UCLA: Using Lung Stem Cells to Study the Effects of Cigarette Smoking on COVID-19 Sandra Leibel, MD MSc, UC San Diego: Addressing disparity in COVID-19 lung disease & therapeutic response using patient-specific hiPSC-derived lung organoids Justin Ichida, PhD, USC: Development of a new drug to prevent coronavirus infection Karen L. Christman, PhD, UC San Diego: Pro-healing biomaterial for treating inflammation Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health...
2020-10-05
1h 20
Coronavirus (COVID-19) (Audio)
COVID-19- Basic Science/Discovery - Evan Snyder Brigette Gomperts Sandra Leibel Justin Ichida Karen Christman
What can we learn about COVID-19 through stem cell research? A panel of experts shares what we know and what may be possible. Moderated by Evan Snyder, MD, PhD, Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute Brigitte Gomperts, MD, UCLA: Using Lung Stem Cells to Study the Effects of Cigarette Smoking on COVID-19 Sandra Leibel, MD MSc, UC San Diego: Addressing disparity in COVID-19 lung disease & therapeutic response using patient-specific hiPSC-derived lung organoids Justin Ichida, PhD, USC: Development of a new drug to prevent coronavirus infection Karen L. Christman, PhD, UC San Diego: Pro-healing biomaterial for treating inflammation Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health...
2020-10-05
1h 20
DISCUSSIONS FROM THE OTHERHOOD
WHERE ALL THE BLACK WOMEN AT?! THE ABSENCE OF BLACK WOMEN IN SCI-FI, FANTASY & HORROR
Yes there is Lt. Uhura and Micheal Burnham in Star Trek, Alexa Woods in Alien vs. Predator, Dr. Karen in Blade, Zula in Conan the Destroyer, Watchmen's Angela Abar, Firefly's Zoe Allen Washburne, Mace Mason in Strange Dsys, Abbie in Sleepy Hollow (and Angela Bassett and Adina Porter playing several roles in American Horror Story). But this listing is a drop in the bucket to all the genre work that is out there. Why do we not see more of Black women in leading Sci-F-, Fantasy and Horror roles? Who would you like to see and in what? Join us...
2020-08-02
1h 38
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 430: Ten Minutes with Karen Burnham
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. This time out, Gary talks with fellow Locus reviewer Karen Burnham, author of Greg Egan in the Modern Masters of Science Fiction series, and occasional pieces for The Cascadia Subduction Zone. We touch upon having kids at home during the lockdown, finding time to do our own reading in between reading for reviews, and favorite literary comfort foods such as Terry Pratchett...
2020-05-27
14 min
That's a Thing?!
What’s so funny anyway?
Here are links to the things we mentioned: Sour Grapes (the wine fraud movie Elizabeth mentions) For a refresher on praxis, see Episode 20 John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight David Letterman and Johnny Carson Elizabeth’s Letterman knowledge has not grown Some More News Big Joel’s tweet about John Oliver minus an audience Garfield minus Garfield Saturday Night Live At Home Paul Matwychuk’s tweet about telephone jokes in vaudeville Brad Pitt as Fauci > Kate McKinnon as Hilary singing Hallelujah, says Elizabeth The Greatest American Hero Brooklyn Nine-Nine > Big Bang Theory Decoder Ring episode on the laugh track Why...
2020-05-04
1h 09
Spec Fic Crossing the Gulf
1.6, Mary Doria Russell's The Sparrow
We loved the book, we were in awe of the author, and we spoke with fluid eloquence (relative to previous podcasts!) about our love and awe. There’s so much here: characterization, colonialism, theology, and even a good sense of humor. With all the rich detail contained in this novel it took our longest podcast yet to even begin to wrap our arms around it. Many thanks to Cheryl Morgan for helping to clean up the audio!
2019-03-16
00 min
Spec Fic Crossing the Gulf
3.5, In Conversation with Ted Chiang: "The Great Silence"
Most people may know about Ted from “The Story of Your Life” which was filmed as Arrival, but his reputation with readers and writers as a top tier craftsman of the short form was well established before then. We had the pleasure of asking Ted some questions about a short (very short!) piece of his from 2015, part of an art installation and as a result quite different from his usual style though certainly sharing the same DNA. Coincidentally, it continues the Anthropocene theme from our last set of podcasts. It is also an excellent example of art in conversation with art —...
2019-03-03
00 min
Babylab
The Origins Of Language
Anticipating baby's first words is exciting business. But understanding where those first words come from might just be the clue we need to unlock the evolution of human language itself. Host: Jamila Rizvi, author, presenter and political commentatorProducer: Caitlin Gibson With expert advice from:Professor Denis BurnhamDr Karen MattockDr Marina KalashnikovaDr Liquan LiuSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2019-03-03
21 min
Spec Fic Crossing the Gulf
1.5, Discussion of Greg Egan's "The Planck Dive" and Others
Lord urged Burnham not to be modest about the fact that she has spent over three years researching Egan’s fiction. With her knowledge of Egan’s entire fictional universe(s), she prevented Lord from making assumptions based on the snapshot of a single short story. They acknowledge that they omitted some of Egan’s best work because they chose stories available for free on the internet: “The Planck Dive”“Closer““Yeyuka““Oceanic““Oracle““Singleton““Glory”
2019-01-26
00 min
Spec Fic Crossing the Gulf
3.4b. In Conversation with Kij Johnson
“The Privilege of the Happy Ending” Rounding off our triad of podcasts about the end of the world as we know it, we are honoured to welcome Kij Johnson to discuss her apocalypse-themed fantasy story (with strong hints of science fiction!) “The Privilege of the Happy Ending”. The research, the worldbuilding, and the structural and narrative choices that went into this story make this a genius class in writing craft from one of the genre’s best. (But first listen to Episode 3.4 of the podcast for our summary and discussion of this story.)
2019-01-11
00 min
Spec Fic Crossing the Gulf
3.4a In Conversation with Daryl Gregory
“Nine Last Days on Planet Earth” Even better than reading an excellent story is discussing with the author how and why they wrote it! We are so pleased to have Daryl Gregory with us to discuss the nuances, secrets and personal touches in his apocalypse-themed science fiction story “Nine Last Days on Planet Earth”. (But first listen to Episode 3.4 of the podcast for our summary and discussion of this story.)
2019-01-10
00 min
Spec Fic Crossing the Gulf
3.4, The Everyday Apocalypse
“Nine Last Days on Planet Earth” by Daryl Gregory and “The Privilege of the Happy Ending” by Kij Johnson Apocalypse now, or some day soon when we least expect it? Karen and Karen compare and contrast two very different stories with a common theme – the end of the world as we know it. But apocalypse can mean many things when we consider the privileged or the vulnerable; the distant past or the near future; the observer or the affected; the slow, creeping horror or fleet-footed death. Award winning authors Gregory and Johnson more than deliver on the philosophical promise of this topic
2019-01-09
00 min
Spec Fic Crossing the Gulf
1.4 Broadber, The Rainmaker's Mistake
Lord feared this unapologetically Caribbean book would be too challenging for readers lacking the historical and cultural context, but Burnham took to it like a duck to water and offered some important insights from the point of view of a non-West Indian and a genre reader. Click here for a reading and interview with Erna Brodber, and links to other interviews, reviews and resources. Dr Brodber won the prestigious Windham-Campbell Prize in 2017 and has received several awards for her work throughout her career.
2018-12-01
00 min
Golf Club Talk UK
Rob Hill and Karen Drake - GCTUK 002
Rob talks about his route to Global Golf Advisors and explains how they help golf clubs in the UK and all over the world. Rob then moves on to give some fascinating insights into the current trends in the industry. Find Rob on Twitter @RobHill_ Eddie talks to Karen Drake, General Manager at Burnham & Berrow Golf Club. Burnham & Berrow is located in Somerset and is a traditional links course located right next to the Bristol Channel. Karen talks about the club and some of the ways in which they're providing a great experience for their members and also some...
2018-11-15
1h 30
Spec Fic Crossing the Gulf
3.3, Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience (TM)
Welcome to your authentic Crossing the Gulf experience! In one of our favourite discussions to date, Karen and Karen summarise, assess, dissect and digest the multiple-award-winning short story “Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™” by Rebecca Roanhorse. This richly layered and nuanced story rewards on so many levels. We provide perspectives from our own experiences, alternating roles as insider and outsider. Reference is made to the film The Thirteenth Floor (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thirteenth_Floor)
2018-10-15
00 min
Spec Fic Crossing the Gulf
1.3, Ted Chiang and Greg Egan's Crystal Nights
Running out of time for Ted Chiang during Episode 1 proved an advantage as Lord and Burnham spent Episode 3 comparing and contrasting his work with Greg Egan’s “Crystal Nights”.
2018-10-03
00 min
Spec Fic Crossing the Gulf
1.2, Edgar Mittelholzer’s My Bones and My Flute
Lord first encountered this Mittelholzer ghost story in secondary school English Literature. Published in 1955, it is one of the classics of the Caribbean literary canon and a perfect start to any discussion of Caribbean speculative fiction. A ghost/thriller novel, it sparks discussions ranging from the craft of writing to expressions of racism and misogyny. A new reprint is now available from Peepal Tree Press.
2018-09-12
00 min
Spec Fic Crossing the Gulf
Wrinkle in Time Discussion, Book and Movie
When a dearly loved but challenging book becomes a movie, where do you set your expectations? Karen and Karen discuss the alchemy of transmuting text to screen and the choices that must be made if the story is to not merely translate, but flourish. We also talk about how much the book meant to us growing up, and our belief that Ava DuVernay has given us a film that will be just as meaningful for a future generation of young geeks.
2018-08-30
00 min
Pop Rocket
Pop Rocket Ep. 185: “Eighth Grade” and Awkward Adolescence w/ NPR's Linda Holmes
***Warning - this episode contains spoilers*** This week, Karen Tongson and Margaret Wappler chat it up with pop culture maven and Pop Rocket's own podcast godmother Linda Holmes, the host of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour. The ladies revisit that wonderfully awkward time of their lives of Clearasil and body self-consciousness also known as 8th Grade while doing an in-depth exploration of Bo Burnham's debut film Eighth Grade. The movie centers around this socially awkward teen girl who tries really hard to fit it and be popular at school, but can't quite get there. Karen, Margaret, and Lin...
2018-08-04
00 min
Spec Fic Crossing the Gulf
1.1, "Exhalation" by Ted Chiang
We’ll be discussing contemporary hard sf and Caribbean speculative fiction over the course of our new, twice-monthly podcast. We spend most of this first episode discussing “Exhalation” and the collection Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang.
2018-07-26
00 min
ASCL Leadership Podcast
ASCL Leadership Podcast July 2018
In this episode, General Secretary Geoff Barton talks to: 1. Dr Karen Edge, Reader in Educational Leadership and Pro Vice Provost (International) at University College London: on international perspectives into teacher retention 2. Simon Partington, Principal, Renshaw College, Leyland: on inclusive post-16 provision and ethical leadership 3. Nick Burnham, Principal, Cardinal Newman College, Preston: on the distinctive ethos of a Roman Catholic sixth form college 4. Lis Smith, Principal and CEO, Preston’s College, Preston: on FE funding challenges and the development of T-levels 5. Pat Sowa, former headteacher and founder of Starfish: on her campaign to help schools and colleges better support children’s ment...
2018-07-17
42 min
Spec Fic Crossing the Gulf
Black Panther Discussion
A Marvel movie, an afrofuturistic dream, a box office phenomenon… and more? We take a side step from page to screen to comment on the many ways that Black Panther works, and works well. A few things are mentioned during the podcast that you may want to read about in greater detail: Ytasha Womack’s Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy Culture:https://www.amazon.com/Afrofuturism-World-Sci-Fi-Fantasy-Culture/dp/1613747969 Afrofuturism in the costume design of Black Panther:https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/23/movies/black-panther-afrofuturism-costumes-ruth-carter.html Hero lighting for dark-skinned character...
2018-06-19
00 min
Three Hoarsemen
The Ladies That Sailed Our Souls
With a (hurricane) (tropical storm) (tropical depression) threatening, The Three Hoarsemen batten down the hatches, throw bars across window shutters, and get pails ready for bailing. Fred Kiesche, Jeff Patterson and John E.O. Stevens are joined by returning guest Karen Burnham to discuss the life and works of Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger (a.k.a., Felix C. Forrest; a.k.a. Carmichael Smith), best known as Cordwainer Smith. Fred Kiesche, John E.O. Stevens and Jeff Patterson with Karen Burnham Show Notes & Links Show Notes Books by Cordwainer...
2016-09-13
1h 51
The Three Hoarsemen
The Ladies That Sailed Our Souls
With a (hurricane) (tropical storm) (tropical depression) threatening, The Three Hoarsemen batten down the hatches, throw bars across window shutters, and get pails ready for bailing. Fred Kiesche, Jeff Patterson and John E.O. Stevens are joined by returning guest Karen Burnham to discuss the life and works of Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger (a.k.a., Felix C. Forrest; a.k.a. Carmichael Smith), best known as Cordwainer Smith. Fred Kiesche, John E.O. Stevens and Jeff Patterson with Karen Burnham.
2016-09-13
1h 51
State of the Arts
David Burnham,Valerie Perri
From the Best of State of the Arts (Originally broadcast July 18, 2013) - Broadway leading man David Burnham (Wicked, Light in the Piazza) and Musical Theatre Star Valerie Perri (1ST National U.S. Tour of Evita) are interviewed about their starring roles in the 20th Anniversary West Coast Revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber’sSunset Boulevard for Musical Theatre West at the Richard and Karen Carpenter Performing Arts Center in Long Beach, CA. David Lamoureux, the Tony Award winning show’s Musical Director, discusses Webber’s score, musical intricacies and conducting a 21 piece orchestra for the production. Perri and Lamoureux recant embarrassing career...
2015-07-16
55 min
Lean Leadership Podcast
Episode 005: Karen Martin: The Need For Executive Engagement and Learning By Doing
Karen Martin is a shingo award winning author, speaker, lean consultant, and President of The Karen Martin Group. Since 2000, Karen’s firm has helped organizations from start-ups to Fortune 100 companies, government agencies to non-profits. Karen is the author of four books, two of which are Shingo Award Winners…The Outstanding Organization and Value Stream Mapping […]
2015-03-12
27 min
Three Hoarsemen
The House on the Borderland
John E. O. Stevens, Fred Kiesche and Jeff Patterson gather for the SECOND episode of December! This time out they are joined by Karen Burnham to talk about William Hope Hodgson’s classic The House on the Borderland. Topics include the novel’s unique storytelling, possible interpretations, and where it falls in the spectrum of SF/F. Fred has posted a companion piece to this episode on his blog as an introduction to both Hodgson and the book. And even though we discussed our recent genre culture consumed in last week’s episode, we still manage to have more to talk a
2014-12-11
1h 10
The Three Hoarsemen
The House on the Borderland
John E. O. Stevens, Fred Kiesche and Jeff Patterson gather for the SECOND episode of December! This time out they are joined by Karen Burnham to talk about William Hope Hodgson’s classic The House on the Borderland. Topics include the novel’s unique storytelling, possible interpretations, and where it falls in the spectrum of SF/F. Fred has posted a companion piece to this episode on his blog as an introduction to both Hodgson and the book. And even though we discussed our recent genre culture consumed in last week’s episode, we still manage to have more to talk a
2014-12-11
1h 10
The Engaging Brand
Show 505 - Build a Brand That Reflects You
Do you find yourself working on or in a business without feeling the true passion for it? Do you struggle to understand how to build a business and build a brand that reflects the true you rather than your skill set? Today I am joined by Andy Hayes founded PlumDeluxe, a website that helps you create moments that matter. Founded in 2007 it reflects who Andy truly is and his desire to keep encouraging individuals to create moments that matter with friends and family. Andy's story is inspiring as he has learned to build a brand that t...
2014-09-29
00 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 16c): Discussing Cordwainer Smith with Gary K. Wolfe
In this much-too-long-delayed episode of SF Crossing the Gulf, we revisit stories from Cordwainer Smith’s The Rediscovery of Man, with especial focus on “Alpha Ralpha Boulevard”. More importantly, we discuss these stories with senior SF critic Gary K. Wolfe, who brings quite a bit more biographical information about Smith to our attention, to our mutual enlightenment. Many apologies to those (Fred!) who have been waiting for this episode–I (Karen Burnham) can only plead extreme mental discombobulation. And we hope it is worth the wait!
2014-02-26
00 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 16c): Discussing Cordwainer Smith with Gary K. Wolfe
In this much-too-long-delayed episode of SF Crossing the Gulf, we revisit stories from Cordwainer Smith’s The Rediscovery of Man, with especial focus on “Alpha Ralpha Boulevard”. More importantly, we discuss these stories with senior SF critic Gary K. Wolfe, who brings quite a bit more biographical information about Smith to our attention, to our mutual enlightenment. Many apologies to those (Fred!) who have been waiting for this episode–I (Karen Burnham) can only plead extreme mental discombobulation. And we hope it is worth the wait! Download SF Crossing the Gulf Episode 16c
2014-02-26
00 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 18): Season 2 Re-Cap
In this episode of SF Crossing the Gulf, we revisit Season 2. There’s general consensus that our podcasts on Jagannath and Distances are among our favorites ever, and that there’s still a lot of value found in some of the older science fiction such as Olaf Stapledon and Cordwainer Smith. We will have a little bit of in-between-season content, since Gary K. Wolfe has agreed to join us and talk a little bit more about Cordwainer Smith. And of course we reserve the right to throw out a “special” podcast when the mood suits us! But the main plan...
2013-09-25
00 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 17): Ken Liu and Vandana Singh
In this episode of SF Crossing the Gulf, we tackle two short pieces from contemporary authors on our mathematical theme. We start out talking about Ken Liu’s “Single-Bit Error” and then we wind up raving about Vandana Singh’s novella Distances. We recorded this podcast live when Karen Lord visited me in Houston, TX. As such, I managed to screw up the recording in a whole new way. The sound level is very low even after boosting, and yet you can easily hear my dog chewing a bone through the first half of the podcast (we didn’t have...
2013-09-11
00 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 16b): Rediscovery of Man by Cordwainer Smith
In this episode of SF Crossing the Gulf, we tackle two more short stories from The Rediscovery of Man, the complete collection of the short fiction of Cordwainer Smith from NESFA Press. We wound up finding so much to say about Smith’s stories that we decided to break this episode into two parts. In this installment we discuss “Alpha Ralpha Boulevard” (1961) and “On the Gem Planet” (1963). Download SF Crossing the Gulf Episode 16b
2013-08-13
00 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 16a): Rediscovery of Man by Cordwainer Smith
In this episode of SF Crossing the Gulf, we tackle two short stories from The Rediscovery of Man, the complete collection of the short fiction of Cordwainer Smith from NESFA Press. We wound up finding so much to say about Smith’s stories that we decided to break this episode into two parts. In this installment we discuss “Scanners Live in Vain” (1950) and “The Lady Who Sailed the Soul” (1960). In the next installment we’ll finish the conversation with “Alpha Ralpha Boulevard” (1961) and “On the Gem Planet” (1965). Download SF Crossing the Gulf Episode 16a
2013-07-24
00 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 15) — “Flatland” by Edwin Abbott and “Shadow Postulates” by Yoon Ha Lee
In this episode of SF Crossing the Gulf, we tackle Flatland (1884) by Edwin A. Abbott and “The Shadow Postulates” from Yoon Ha Lee’s debut collection, Conservation of Shadows. In one fell swoop we cover some of the most recent fiction yet (2008) and some of the oldest (1884). We hope you will agree that they are worth talking about together. Math fiction of many dimensions. Download SF Crossing the Gulf Episode 15
2013-07-11
00 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 14): NAPIER’S BONES by Derryl Murphy
In this episode of SF Crossing the Gulf, we tackle Napier’s Bones by Derryl Murphy. Murphy introduces some fascinating ideas, but undercuts them with info-dumping and a muddled ending. Dom has the ability to see and control numbers. After running from a desert confrontation between two other numerates, he ends up in a small Utah town with an adjunct spirit called Billy riding along in his head. Along with a raw numerate named Jenna, Dom and Billy head north while avoiding their foes. The magic system itself is fascinating, if dubious at times, but the lengthy explanations often slow...
2013-06-26
00 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 13): “Shadow of the Torturer” by Gene Wolfe
In this episode of SF Crossing the Gulf, we tackle Shadow of the Torturer by Gene Wolfe, the first volume of the Book of the New Sun quartet, published in 1980. This is the first-person narrative of Severian, a lowly apprentice torturer blessed and cursed with a photographic memory, whose travels lead him through the marvels of far-future Urth, and who–as revealed near the beginning–eventually becomes his land’s sole ruler or Autarch. On the surface it’s a colorful story with all the classic ingredients: growing up, adventure, sex, betrayal, murder, exile, battle, monsters, and mysteries to be...
2013-06-12
00 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 12a) – “Till We Have Faces” by C. S. Lewis
After our previous episode discussing Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold, the last novel written by C. S. Lewis, we decided that we needed a little more expertise than we were able to bring to bear. To that end, we’ve invited Beth Potterveld, a graduate of Wheaton College who has volunteered with the Wade Center and studied Inklings scholarship (a group which includes Lewis as part of its focus). In this supplemental podcast we discuss some of Lewis’ history with the Psyche myth, different ways of reading the somewhat less clear Part II of the novel, and other...
2013-05-31
00 min
State of the Arts
May 16, 2013
Broadway’s Davis Gaines (Phantom of the Opera) guests with Sterling & Stroili to talk about his starring appearance as Mack Sennett in Musical Theatre West’s benefit concert production of Jerry Herman’s Mack and Mabel at Richard and Karen Carpenter Center in Long Beach, CA. The Live Arts Calendar features Sterling’s review of Jason Robert Brown’s Parade presented by 3-D Theatricals at the historic Plummer Auditorium in Fullerton, CA. Gaines re-tells a classic story of awkwardness involving George W. Bush, Jr. NOTE: Broadway leading man David Burnham, originally scheduled as a guest on this program to discuss his co-sta...
2013-05-16
55 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 12): “Till We Have Faces” by C.S. Lewis
In this episode of SF Crossing the Gulf, we tackle Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold, the last novel written by C. S. Lewis, published in 1956. At once more human and more mythic than his Perelandra trilogy, Lewis’s short novel of love, faith, and transformation (both good and ill) offers the reader much food for thought in a compact, impressively rich story. Less heavy-handedly Christian-allegorical than Narnia, Till We Have Faces gives us characters who remind us of people we know facing choices and difficulties we recognize. This deceptively simple book takes on new depth with each rereading...
2013-03-20
00 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 11): “Star Maker” by Olaf Stapledon
In this episode of SF Crossing the Gulf, we tackle Star Maker, the 1939 classic by Olaf Stapledon. One moment a man sits on a suburban hill, gazing curiously at the stars. The next, he is whirling through the firmament, and perhaps the most remarkable of all science fiction journeys has begun. Even Stapledon’s other great work, LAST AND FIRST MEN, pales in ambition next to STAR MAKER, which presents nothing less than an entire imagined history of life in the universe, encompassing billions of years. This relatively short novel is jam-packed with all the sense of wonder you could...
2013-03-06
00 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 10): Jagannath by Karin Tidbeck
In this episode of SF Crossing the Gulf, we enthuse about Jagannath, the award-winning collection from Karin Tidbeck. We highly recommend this collection, an exemplar of the New Weird (although we never use that term in the podcast). Fantasy, fae, sf, and steampunk all collide in this amazing new collection. Karin Tidbeck’s blog “Who is Arvid Pekon” short film Download SF Crossing the Gulf Episode 10
2013-02-20
00 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 09): Children of God
Welcome back for Season 2, Part 1 of SF Crossing the Gulf! Here’s our notional reading list for the coming season: Children of God, Mary Doria Russell Jagannath, Karin Tidbeck Starmaker, Olaf Stapledon Till We Have Faces, C. S. Lewis Shadow of the Torturer, Gene Wolfe Napier’s Bones, Derryl Murphy Selected short fiction of Cordwainer Smith [TBD] Flatland, Edwin Abbott Distances, Vandana Singh “Single Bit Error”, Ken Liu With all rights reserved to change our minds, of course. And if you’re just joining us: SPOILER ALERT! We want to discuss these books in detail, and we can’t do...
2013-02-06
00 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 08): Season 1 Wrap Up
In this episode, we (fondly, sadly) wrap up the first season of SF Crossing the Gulf. We reflect on what we’ve read so far, with discussions of POV, hard sf, immigrant tales, and international vs. slipstream fiction. While we’ve enjoyed this immensely, we both have deadlines to meet and other projects that need some TLC. Download SF Crossing the Gulf Episode 8 We’ll almost certainly be back next year with another season–we’ve had too much fun not too! And maybe next time we’ll set-up a honest-to-goodness iTunes feed to go with it. If that’s...
2012-11-01
00 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 07): Discussion of Curdella Forbes’s “Ghosts”
In this episode we discuss Ghosts, a family drama set in the near future by Jamaican author Curdella Forbes. We talk about unreliable narrators, culture, symbolism, and snails. Links: Curdella Forbes on Facebook Karen Burnham on Twitter Karen Lord on Twitter Next episode we’ll be back with a rambling conversation wrapping up our first ‘season’ of podcasting.
2012-10-17
00 min
SF Crossing the Gulf – SF Signal
SF Crossing the Gulf (Episode 07): Discussion of Curdella Forbes’s “Ghosts”
In this episode we discuss Ghosts, a family drama set in the near future by Jamaican author Curdella Forbes. We talk about unreliable narrators, culture, symbolism, and snails. Links: Curdella Forbes on Facebook Karen Burnham on Twitter Karen Lord on Twitter Download SF Crossing the Gulf Episode 7 Next episode we’ll be back with a rambling conversation wrapping up our first ‘season’ of podcasting.
2012-10-17
00 min
How to Listen to Audiobook in Self Development, How-To
The Art of Intuition by Sophy Burnham | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Art of Intuition Author: Sophy Burnham Narrator: Karen Saltus Format: Unabridged Length: 7 hrs and 44 mins Language: English Release date: 04-10-12 Publisher: Gildan Media, LLC Genres: Self Development, How-To Summary: From the New York Times best-selling author of A Book of Angels, The Art of Intuition is a wise and inspiring guide to strengthening one's intuitive abilities. Are you intuitive? Sophy Burnham contends that we all have hunches and sudden insights and that we need only awaken to our inborn abilities in order to develop our inner wisdom. ...
2012-04-10
7h 44
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 43: Live with Gary K. Wolfe, Karen Burnham, Jeffrey Ford, and Liza Groen Trombi
Convention season is upon us and, on the eve of his birthday, Gary K. Wolfe has ventured out into aligator-infested Florida in search of conversation, con-buddies and, above all else, boat drinks! In the first of what might just be a series of one podcasts, Gary invited Locus Publications editor-in-chief Liza Groen Trombi, editor and critic Karen Burnham, and award winning author Jeffrey Ford (visiting from the wilds of New Jersey) to sit down and join us in a fairly impromptu and rambling podcast. Starting without an agenda (or in truth and kind of plan at all) we discuss science f...
2011-03-19
1h 02
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 24: Live with Gary K. Wolfe, Alisa Krasnostein, Karen Burnham and Francesa Mayman
Live from the Locus/Twelfth Planet Press in the World Fantasy Convention 2010 dealer's room, Gary and I chat with Alisa, Karen and Francesca about World Fantasy, women at conventions, and all sorts of other stuff. We ramble. The sound quality may be affected by the venue, along with random background announcements, but we hope you like it!
2010-10-31
32 min
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #058
The SFFaudio Podcast #058 – Jesse and Scott talk with John DeNardo from SFSignal.com about Science Fiction books, audiobooks, TV, movies and comics. Talked about on today’s show: SFSignal.com, Charles Tan (of the Bibliophile Stalker), books vs. movies, Blade Runner, SFSignal reviews audiobooks, the Warhammer 40K series, Infinivox, Aliens Rule edited by Allan Kaster, James Swallow, the Blake’s 7 audio dramas, Black Library, Dresden Files, Jim Butcher, WWW: Wake by Robert J. Sawyer |READ OUR REVIEW|, Mike Resnick’s Starship series, Orson Scott Card, Theodore Sturgeon, Alastair Reynolds...
2010-05-10
1h 15
How to Discover Free Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great Interviews
Amazing Grace 2 by Jim Fleming | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Amazing Grace 2 Author: Jim Fleming Format: Unabridged Length: 2 hrs and 2 mins Language: English Release date: 06-15-06 Publisher: Wisconsin Public Radio (To the Best of Our Knowledge) Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Summary: What Makes Life Worth Living? Audio montage produced by John Pederson. Parker J. Palmer is a Quaker writer, teacher, and activist. Jon Kabat-Zinn is the founding director of the Stress Reduction Clinic. Sarah Macdonald is an Australian journalist. Her memoir of her travels through India is called Holy Cow. Jai Uttal is one of the foremost...
2006-06-15
2h 02