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Memory Medieval Podcast
Could the Mongols have conquered Europe? w/ Jack Wilson -- JFT Ep22
Jack Wilson (Mongol EXPERT) joins me to explore the history of European-Mongol conflict between the 1240s and 1280s and to use what we know of what did happen to inform the often-speculated question: Could the Mongols have conquered Europe?After you listen to the episode, let me know what you think!You can learn much, much more about the Mongols at Jack’s youtube channel You can also click here to follow him on XAnd you can click here to subscribe for free to my substackAnd lastly you can check out the sponsor of this episode, Cards of History he...
2025-11-03
2h 45
History Profiles
Unveiling King Harold Godwinson's Death Mystery
The Battle of Hastings is a legendary conflict in English history, centered on King Harold Godwinson's fight to defend his throne against William, Duke of Normandy, who claimed King Edward the Confessor promised him succession.This battle was not just for the throne but reshaped England's destiny. One enduring image from the Bayeux Tapestry shows Harold struck by an arrow to the eye, but did this iconic scene truly occur?Historical accounts offer differing versions, leaving the truth uncertain. Harold was a seasoned warrior, having defeated a Viking invasion and killed Harald Hardrada...
2025-10-10
21 min
Альтнойкаст: два еврея в мире идей
#8. Есть ли выход из Сектора Газа?
Новый эпизод “Альтнойкаста”!Обсуждаем 20-летие выхода Израиля из Сектора Газа и возможный реванш, который все это время вынашивали представители религиозно-национального лагеря в израильской политике. Дану в 2005 году было 11 лет, а Бени только закончил школу и работал в гостинице. В общем, люди с самой подходящей для размышлений на эту тему квалификацией.Фильм Дана Гольдмана о Размежевании: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVYDMrt5vY8&t=1240sТГ-Канал Дана Гольдмана “Первый Дан”: https://t.me/besedergamurТГ-Каналы Бени Минича – Израиль. Еврейский и демократический:https://t.me/jewdemisraelИ “Иудаизм без фильтра”: https://t.me/nojewishfilterruДизайнерка Таль Явин: https://www.instagram.com/eifo_tal
2025-08-19
45 min
History of the Mongols | Podcast
Ep.18 | The Priests Who Entered the Mongol Empire | History of the Mongols | Podcast
Subscribe for weekly episodes:👉HistoryStrong 🎧 Listen to the full playlist here:👉History of the Mongols | Podcast After the Mongols devastated Eastern Europe in the 1240s, terrified kings, popes, and priests scrambled to understand this new and unstoppable enemy. Their solution? Send brave envoys deep into the Mongol world. In this episode of the History of the Mongols, we follow the extraordinary journeys of John of Plano Carpini, Simon of St. Quentin, and William of Rubruck, three Europeans who risked everything to uncover the secrets of the Mongol Empire. Their accounts offer a rare, firsthand glimpse inside the court of the Great Khans and reveal how Europe’s first conta...
2025-07-04
38 min
Reconquista
Episode 103 - Christian expansion
During the 1240s, the Kingdom of Aragon and the Kingdoms of Leon and Castile go on the offensive against al-Andalus, in a campaign known as 'the great game'.
2024-12-20
22 min
Countrystride
#128: The lost history of Brampton coal
…in which we head to the far northeast of Cumbria to explore the once thriving North Pennines coal industry in the company of ex-pitman Clive Seal. Rewinding to the 1240s, we unearth the first records of coal production in the area – supplying the monks of Lanercost - and discuss the border raids that threatened the cottage-style industry all the way into the 1600s. In the Midgeholme Bottoms – now the domain of curlew and oyster catcher – we evoke the expanded 17th century workings of horse gins, ’cinders’, waterwheels, smitihies and winding shafts. Taking a retrospective view of Clive’s career, and the ‘like...
2024-07-05
56 min
Under Waves
RODZ - House Da House (Room Live Set)
Video Set > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxdnowS3VGs&t=1240s Insta > Instagram.com/rodzmusic Sound > soundcloud.com/rodzmusic
2024-02-21
53 min
The Plodcast
232. Exploring a haunted ruined chapel lost in a Dorset woodland
This week, Plodcast regular Kevin Parr explores a lost church in Dorset. St Luke's Chapel was built to serve the village of Sterte near Abbotsbury, in the 1240s. The chapel remained in use until the mid 16th Century when it was abandoned following the Act of Supremacy (1534) that gave Henry VIII the power to disband religious buildings.All that remains of the chapel (and the village) is a single wall and arch, which stands deep in the woodland of Ashley Chase, although a more recently constructed altar carries votive offerings and painted stones left...
2024-02-06
53 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
Christine ft. Chooch
A sonic piece with guitar performed by Chooch and vocals by Christine Alcindor. Chooch sampled Christine's lived experiences from a 25 minute interview conducted between the two. Enjoy:)
2023-12-17
06 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
S3 “Wear My New Clothes” and “Sell the Water” - The convergence of Queer Peking Opera and Feminist C-Raps
This episode of "Feminist Sonic Futures" explores the convergence of queer elements in Peking Opera and feminist themes in Chinese rap, focusing on Vava's song "My New Cloth." It discusses the decontextualization and recontextualization of traditional elements in modern music, comparing this with similar practices in American hip-hop. The episode also delves into issues of cultural appropriation and the complexities of sampling in music, drawing parallels with AI technology and its impact on artistic ownership. It touches on the challenges faced by female artists in a male-dominated industry and the expectations placed on them, using Vava's experiences as a...
2023-12-15
20 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
S3 Harmonies of Masculinity feat: Michelle Gibble
This podcast discusses how podcasts have given a space to ‘alpha male podcasts’ and how they are changing the ways we view masculinity as a whole. We start out by discussing the idea of a manosphere or this world full of men’s rights activists, men’s lifestyle podcasters, and masculinity coaches that push podcasts describing the type of man one needs to be. Through Keir Keightley’s lens in “'Turn It down!' She Shrieked: Gender, Domestic Space, and High Fidelity”, we talk about why meninist podcasters are gaining so much traction and why this forum allows these discussions to...
2023-12-14
23 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
S3 What Does Identity Sound Like? feat. Haley
In this episode I explore the relationship between sound and identity and how this relates to ideas of lineage, home, and belonging. I will draw on Art Blake’s “Finding My Voice while Listening to John Cage” and Kevin Quashie’s “Sovereignty of the Quiet” to understand how sound shapes gender and racial identities. I will also look to Madeleine Campbell’s interview “TRNSGNDR VHS on Reexamining her Creative Practices and Facing off” to understand the limitations of sonic community formation based on self expression. Finally, I will discuss Roshanak Kheshti’s “Pocodisco: The Sonic Performativity Of Grief, Grievance, and Joy in Diaspora” t...
2023-12-11
20 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E12 S3 Don’t Touch My MIDI Cables! (feat. leanna kish)
In this episode, we delve into the topic of live coding through a cyber feminist lens. Through looking at the namesake paper by Joanne Armitage and Helen Thornham, this episode aims to broaden the listener’s understanding of what it means to live code and how normative masculinity permeates its world.
2023-12-07
12 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E11S3-Does your Fetus Really Need to Listen to Spotify? feat. Haley
Let's talk about prenatal sound systems and the relationship between neoliberal capitalism, eugenics, and the sonic environment. We will discuss the nature of prenatal sound systems and the histories that led to their development.
2023-11-17
15 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E10S3 - Noisy Race, Gender, Class & Disability ft. Chooch
In today's episode, we're discussing Elena Krell's experiences with Joe Steven's and analyzing Stevens' experiences as a white, middle-upper-class, transmasc, disabled Americana folk singer through the lens of noise and voice.
2023-11-09
12 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E9S3 - Sonic Margin and Redistribution of Senses feat. Kelly Ziyue Yang
What is "sound"? For many, it is an auditory experience. But for Christian Sun Kim, a deaf artist, it's a visual, a vibration, a concept, and a form of cultural capital. By redistributing its value among the senses, she neutralizes its authority and allows for a shared experience of sound that includes the deaf optic. The episode introduces the idea of "deaf optic" and reflects on the narrow binary and power imbalance in the world of sonic.
2023-11-09
12 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
Gearslutz Shaming feat. Mia Huang
In this episode, Mia talks about the article "Look at all those big knobs! Online audio technology and sexy gear fetishes" by Elliot Bates and Samantha Bennett (2022) which analyzes a toxic culture surrounding audio gear, objectophilia, fetishization, connoisseurship, and much more.
2023-10-26
12 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E7S3 - The Sovereignty of Quiet feat. Caziah Mayers
In this episode, I will be exploring the first chapter Kevin Quashie's The Sovereignty of Quiet. I'll investigate how Quashie complicates the traditional ideas used to explain Black experiences while he formulates his own: quiet!
2023-10-19
14 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E5S3 - Collecting the Masculine feat. Michelle Gibble
This podcast is based on the article “Sizing up record collections: Gender and Connoisseurship in Rock Music Culture” by Will Straw. It talks about the lack of women record collectors and how this hobby came to be so gendered. We discuss the how men are involved in validating subjects along with the popular notion that women don't have hobbies. We also broach the subject of fashion as a form of collection and hipness as a tool for gatekeeping, tying all of that back into the gender inequality that commonly exists in rock music.
2023-10-12
14 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E4S3: Truth and Transness featuring Brian Wang
In this episode, I explore gender expression and performance in its relationship to a stable sense of identity. I mainly use Jay Szpilka's text "'Yr beast': gender parrhesia and punk trans womanhoods" as the backbone of this episode.
2023-10-05
11 min
微醺卡唬爛
SP01-人類憑什麼制霸藍星9527
SP01-人類憑什麼制霸藍星9527 這個創作講述了人類家庭和國家之間的關聯,並探討了人類如何在演化中經過智慧的提升,奪得了地球的領導地位。 整體來說,這是一個有趣且深入思考的議題。 這是一集利用AI產生的節目,如果聽眾喜歡,我再更新其他作品。並請留言按讚,感謝。 借鑑及參考 1981 機智歌王 張帝 國家 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BasH6_OqHHY 老高頻道,人類原來是家畜。 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOs0Ihe9uOo&t=1240s 黃老師,小小花園。 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4nT1RvEvz4 生物放大鏡,暴走的兔子 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbjMtxxTSQM 線上AI文字轉語音 https://www.flexclip.com/tw/tools/text-to-speech/?gad=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw44mlBhAQEiwAqP3eVvUn2e07bC3J-OHYvU0zTE1iXq0Lr1mR_rRTSgGjMkzW_I3conc7-BoCQ_IQAvD_BwE 背景音樂來源. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVsNfdTUI7M 背景音樂來源. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVsNfdTUI7M 留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/clikdypnb00iq01x7gng4b7z8/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
2023-07-03
10 min
Faith and Familia
He grew up Bhuddist, was charged as a criminal at age 12, but then he met Jesus.
Sharing testimonies of God's faithfulness in our family and inviting others in the family of God to share theirs 🔥 For prayer please visit: brothers and sisters in Christ globally will intercede for you: http://bit.ly/rc-prayer-map-submit-re.... 💪Watch full episode here (VIDEO): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f76jxkNzBXw&t=1240sIf you would like to learn more or donate and help us create the world's largest archive of Jesus Testimonies, Donate here:PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/CopelandMinistries (https://www.paypal.me/CopelandMinistries) Cash App: https://cash.app/$CopelandMinistries (https://cash.app/$CopelandMinistries)
2023-04-10
32 min
Mr. Celso
EP.7 我買不起自己在賣的咖啡!快速發展中的服務業長什麼樣子?閒聊越南服務業現況ft. Jason
Chapters章節: 00:00 開場 00:52 Jason第一次到越南的經歷 13:15 胡志明Fine Dining體驗 22:00 咖啡店體驗 31:38 西索在越南開店經驗 43:10 越南服務業發展現況 如果你也經歷過越南的餐飲或服務體驗, 我很期待你的經驗分享喔! 留言告訴我你對這一集的想法 ======================== 「打造人氣及買氣兼具的烘焙創業實戰課」課程網址: http://www.celsoh.com.tw/landing ================== 西索YT:https://www.youtube.com/@celsohung 西索個人IG:https://www.instagram.com/celsohung_0119/ 一對一諮詢服務:celsohung@gmail.com 合作邀約:celsohung@gmail.com 我創立的法式甜點品牌「漫步左岸法式甜點」 粉絲團:https://www.facebook.com/celsopatisserie IG:https://www.instagram.com/celso_patisserie/ ================== 更多你會有興趣的影片: 開甜點店後讓我發現原來自己不喜歡開店(上集)ft. All YU can bake主理人Eva https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5f76dAsZDg0&t=13s 喜歡做烘焙而創業開甜點店是唯一選擇嗎?ft. 迷那蛋糕Meena https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bdyu901xy60&t=24s 我們曾經兩個人一個月只賺一萬五(上集) ft. 二月森 Ryan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyBelbRF8qE&t=1240s 從消費習慣來看烘焙工作室經營上的盲點 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lF4MANbK00g 烘焙業接下來幾年會有大變化!純手工烘焙店家將無法生存? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS8ZQeOCXf4&t=3s 影響烘焙創業成敗最關鍵的三個秘密 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpZw2PaEHB8 Powered by Firstory Hosting
2023-04-05
57 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
Sound and War: Synthesizers in Critical Perspective feat. Andrew Olson
Podcast discussing some history of synthesis with an STS lens.
2023-02-01
15 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E(15) S(2) of Feminist Sonic Futures: Sound Is...Vibration!!!
Hello everyone! My name is Ariana Zwern and I am a student in MUSC 1240S! This is Episode 15 Season 2 of our podcast Feminist Sonic Futures. In this episode, I discuss the genesis of sound through vibration and the possibilities for assistive technologies made legible by attending to this process. I argue that when we scrape what we think we know about sound and consider how it operates at a physical level - as vibrations - we discover new possibilities for constructing and interpreting soundscapes that can uplift the disabled and improve their quality of life through technologies...
2023-01-01
21 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
Reaching for Gladys
"Reaching for Gladys" is a short sound piece engaging with details, themes, and speculations about the life of Gladys Bentley. Gladys Bentley was a prominent blues composer, pianist, and vocalist from the early 20th century. She rose to fame in Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance and was well known for performing in formal menswear and parodying famous standards with hypersexual lyrics. At the height of her career, Bentley was open about her queerness and openly pursued relationships with women. In 1952, after a long period of inactivity, Bentley released an autobiographical piece with Ebony Magazine titled "I am a...
2022-12-19
05 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
Trans*ing Listening: "Sound Piece"
Perhaps like us, sound can’t exist without air :)
2022-12-15
11 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
The "Hilarious Black Neighbor" Trend: Hearing and Modulating Race ft. Ania Briscoe
On this episode of Feminist Sonic Futures, we'll talk about a 2010s Internet trend referred as the "hilarious black neighbor." This trend saw news interviews of Black people becoming viral, and often being remixed into heavily auto-tuned songs. In this episode, we'll talk about why these videos went viral and how listening comes into play when we think about these videos. We'll also discuss vocal modulation, specifically auto-tune, and how modulation and race interact in this viral phenomenon. Content Warning: Antoine Dodson's interview recounts a crime that was committed in his home, which includes SA and violence. I...
2022-12-15
17 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
FEMMODULATION - by Corrin Anderer
Lyrics: They wanna control us There’s this image of The perfect woman, seen As cis and pretty That one’s on my screen She lives a binary Of this that, either or The part that’s primary Is femininity Vapid and unskilled Weak and needing help from A strong man who’s strong-willed More powerful than her She’s been crafted by society But she’s Losing her v...
2022-12-15
01 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E14 S2 - Locating Liberatory Pleasure Practices in Black Sonic Cyberfeminism through Janelle Monaé’s "Dirty Computer" feat. Priya Mosher
In this episode of Feminist Sonic Futures, we’ll be discussing the place of pleasure in sound, specifically through a Black cyberfeminist lens by exploring the soundscape of pleasure in Janelle Monaé’s emotion picture and studio album Dirty Computer. We will be listening to the tracks "Make Me Feel," "Dirty Computer (feat. Brian Wilson)," "Screwed (feat. Zoë Kravitz)," "Django Jane," and "Pynk (feat. Grimes)." We’ll be talking through the work of many prominent feminist theorists, grounding in Annie Goh and Marie Thompson’s “Sonic Cyberfeminisms: Introduction,” and primarily engaging with Meina Yates-Richard’s “‘Hell You Talmbout’ Janelle Monae’s Black Cyberfem...
2022-12-14
23 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
Journey of a Woman Through Sound
In my Final Podcast, my friends and I explore women in sound and the journey of a woman through sound. We discuss modern technology, ethics, obstacles, and much more.
2022-12-14
19 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E13 (S2) Birds Flying High: A sonic piece of Black excellence, confidence, and being loud
This sonic piece was created by Becca Rosenzweig as apart of the class, MUSC1240S: Feminist Sonic Futures, taught by Dr. Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo. This piece is a mix of ambient sounds, vocal samples, instrumental samples, and effects. This sonic piece is meant to highlight different aspects of the talents, confidence, and beauty from Black female-identifying artists in reference to a number of readings and literature about feminism and sonic practices. All effects and most of the non-vocal/instrumental samples were mixed by Becca Rosenzweig. Other non-vocal/instrumental samples were downloaded from zapsplat.com. The vocal samples are f...
2022-12-13
05 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
Sound studies of Hip Hop
I interviewed Queen Scott- professor of performance at Berkely in Boston and MC. We discussed her experience as a woman in the rap industry. We also delved into the art of DJ and the notion of erasure as opposed to accessibility when it comes to female DJ's infiltrating the space. Listen to find out more!
2022-12-09
39 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E12 S2 - GoGo for the Soul feat. Jem
Hi everyone! My episode touches on the development of GoGo music and its role in the black community. Using Alison Martin's article, I discuss the issues that surround GoGo which include racism, surveillance, and purpose. I reflect on women in GoGo, disagreements about the modernization of GoGo, and much more.
2022-11-30
11 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E11 S2: What is Immersion?
A little discussion of immersion using some spatial audio technologies to express different notions of immersion and space and sound. Best to listen with over the ear headphones - regular earbuds may not pick up some of the spatial features of the audio.
2022-11-30
11 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E10 S2 - To Heart Again In A Teacup feat. chaya maeve sura
In this episode, I (she/her) am joined by two friends, Lotus (she/her) and Sabrina (they/them) to eat burritos while talking about etymology and the implications of colonization on sound engineering. We use the reading "The Recording Studio as Fetish" by Louise Meintjes (2012) as a jumping off point. Thank you!
2022-11-16
13 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E9S2 - "Never Too Early to Prepare for a Competitive Future" feat. Andrew Olson
Podcast discussing Marie Thompson's "'Your Womb, the Perfect Classroom': Prenatal Sound Systems and Uterine Audiophilia." Podcast title quoted from article.
2022-11-15
08 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E8 S2 - Robin James' “Robo-Diva R&B” and the Place of Embodiment in Afro-Futurism feat. Priya Mosher
In this episode of Feminist Sonic Futures, we’ll be discussing Robin James’ “‘Robo-Diva R&B’: Aesthetics, Politics, and Black Female Robots in Contemporary Popular Music,” talking about Black techno soundscapes, listening to some Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Janelle Monáe, and exploring where we may be able to locate embodiment in music through a feminist Afro-Futurist lens. Hope you enjoy! This episode contains sound clips from "Get Me Bodied" by Beyoncé, "Good Girl Gone Bad" by Rihanna, "ALIEN SUPERSTAR" by Beyoncé, "Planet Rock" by Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force, "Dirty Computer" by Janelle Monáe & Brian Wilson...
2022-11-09
11 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E7 (S2) "What, for me, constitutes life in a sound?" Sound, Individuality, and Resonance for Modern Age Activism feat. Rebecca Rosenzweig
In this episode for Feminist Sonic Futures, Rebecca Rosenzweig discusses Tara Rodgers article, '"What, for me, constitutes life in a sound?" Electronic Sounds as Lively and Differentiated Individuals'. Rodgers explores what it means for a sound to be seen as an individual and analogized to living organisms. This article also seeks to historicize audio production and consumption and its implications in social and cultural settings. This podcast is part of Feminist Sonic Futures, a class at Brown University exploring feminism, sound studies, technology and their intersections. This podcast contains music from "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)" by Missy E...
2022-11-08
11 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E6(S2) Hearing While Deaf: The Experience and Production of Sound Through a Deaf Optic
In Episode 6 Season 2 of Feminist Sonic Futures, I discuss the experience and production of sound through a deaf optic, by highlighting the work of two deaf creatives: visual artist Christine Sun Kim and musician Mandy Harvey. Both artists work to challenge the primacy of an aural experiences of sound, creatively engaging the visual and tactile elements of the sonic in their work. Listen to learn more about these powerful artists and alternative sonic technologies!
2022-11-01
10 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E5 S2 _Checking Your Gender at the Door--'Women Mix Engineers and the Power of Sound' feat. Zoe Donovan
This episode uses Boden Sandstrom’s “Women Mix Engineers and the Power of Sound” as a starting point to discuss how technology is used as an avenue for gender minorities to enter predominantly male music spaces.
2022-10-19
12 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E3 S2 - Strange Sampling: How Hip-Hop Invokes Nina Simone feat. Ania Briscoe
Hello! In this episode of Feminist Sonic Futures, I'll be talking about the sampling the music of Nina Simone by many contemporary hip-hop artists. We'll take a look at how different artists invoke and sample Simone, and how her music and her message of sonic black radicalism are transformed, invoked, and updated through the modern sampling of her music.
2022-10-12
11 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E2S2 Boy's Club: Sarah Cohen on the Liverpool Indie Rock Scene feat. Amelia Chalfant
On this episode of Feminist Sonic Futures, we discuss Sarah Cohen's analysis of the Liverpool Indie Rock scene, exploring her arguments about gender, "scene," and rock n' roll. The Liverpool indie rock scene provides a perfect backdrop upon which we can further explore the construction of gender and how rock n' roll maintains its "boy's club" ethos. This episode includes archival audio: Cast performing "Live the Dream" at Top of the Pops, 1992 Space performing "Female of the Species" in studio, 1996 The Lightning Seeds performing "Life of Riley" at the Hillsborough Justice Co...
2022-10-05
12 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E1S2 - Meta-meta-geeks and Gendered Spaces feat. Corrin Anderer
Welcome to Season 2 of Feminist Sonic Futures! In this episode, I discuss (aka ramble about) the salient themes from the paper "Geeks, Meta-Geeks, and Gender Trouble: Activism, Identity, and Low-power FM Radio" by Christina Dunbar-Hester, and tie them all together under the lens of binaries. Such themes include gender (masculine versus feminine), knowledge and skill (versus unknowledgeable and unskilled), political spectrum (left versus right), consumer versus producer, and human versus object (aka user versus artifact). Hope you enjoy!
2022-10-05
11 min
Age of Conquest: A Kings and Generals Podcast
History of the Mongols: Franco-Mongol Alliance
The Mongols were famous for their ultimatums of destruction and submission. No shortage of thirteenth century states received demands for their unconditional surrender to the Great Khan granted divine mandate to rule by Eternal Blue Heaven. Initially, the Mongol imperial ideology was extremely black and white: you could submit to Mongol rule, or face total annihilation. There was no room for other relationships, for the Great Khan had no allies, only subjects. But as the thirteenth century went on and the dream of Chinggisid world hegemony slipped away as the divisions of the Mongol Empire went their separate ways...
2021-10-11
23 min
The Heritage Council Podcast Series
Historic Towns Initiative: Community-led regeneration of a county town
In today’s podcast we travel to Tralee, and hear how the town has been revitalised by a communal coming together to protect its past. Under the Historic Towns Initiative, a programme of investment to enhance Tralee’s historic buildings was set in train. The Historic Towns Initiative which is run by the Heritage Council in partnership with the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, promotes heritage-led regeneration in our historic towns. A number of bodies - ranging from Kerry County Council to the Irish Georgian Society - contributed to the project, along with significant community involv...
2021-04-29
40 min
Age of Conquest: A Kings and Generals Podcast
History of the Mongols: Kublai Khan's Reign
"Now I wish to tell you [...] all the very great doings and all the very great marvels of the very great lord of the Tartars, [...] who is called Kublai Khan, which [...] means to say in our language the great lord of lords, emperor, and [...]this great Khan is the most powerful man in people and in lands and in treasure that ever was in the world, or that now is from the time of Adam our first father till this moment; and under him all the peoples are set with such obedience as has never been done under any...
2020-11-16
38 min
Room 107
A Reverse Podcast
Let's try this again but this time with more video.Click the link or go to our youtube page at room 107 no girls allowed for the reverse podcast video and other fun stuff!VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FR1Ovl5X2sQ&t=1240s--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/room-107./message
2020-07-29
34 min
Age of Conquest: A Kings and Generals Podcast
History of the Mongols: Europeans in the Mongol Empire
Especially in modern textbooks and broad historical surveys, the Mongol withdrawal from Europe in 1242 is presented as the Mongols 'disappearing into the mists of the east,' as far as the Europeans were concerned. But in the immediate wake of the 1242 withdrawal, Europeans needed to know more about this new foe. Rather than a 'Mongol disappearance' from the European mind, European diplomats and representatives made the trip to the Mongol Empire on behalf of Kings and Popes- even to distant Mongolia. A number of these travellers wrote down accounts of their journeys, providing us yet another viewpoint to events...
2020-06-29
34 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E18S1FINAL - On beat-boxing and gender: Final Project (Peter Choi)
On beat-boxing and gender: Final Project (Peter Choi)
2020-05-12
33 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E17S1FINAL - Nightclubbing: Uncovering India's Disco Dream
Hi everyone, I’m Siddhanth, and welcome to Nightclubbing. What did you listen to growing up? is a question we don’t ask nearly as much as we should. I want our stories of sound, music, and heritage to be documented as an unofficial pedagogy of joy—a way of history making, a means of which we make sense of the past before charting on increasingly uncertain futures. Give vocabulary, beat, rhythm, groove to an untethering temporality. Make sense of our future nostalgia. The title of the podcast is inspired by the incomparable Grace Jones’ seminal...
2020-05-08
1h 06
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E16S1FINAL - Commanding Control in the Studio
A conversation with retired recording engineer Anne Wattis about her experience being a woman sound engineer in the 80s.
2020-05-07
21 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E15S1FINAL - Pauline Oliveros: Gendered Listening and Technology
This podcast discusses many themes in relation to texts we have read during this semester. Technological expertise in relation to gender is a constant thread. I discuss how Oliveros views technology as disruptive to patriarchal systems that dominate many forms of music, focusing on a piece of hers from 1965 called “Bye Bye Butterfly” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wrNL063Gys). I then discuss Oliveros’s feminist writings and subtle changes between her ideas in 1965 and 1998. I end by discussing how technology informs Oliveros’s practice of “deep listening,” both in her own performances and in an attempt to increase acc...
2020-05-05
29 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E14S1 - Autotune, Technology, and Talent
Autotune, Technology, and Talent
2020-05-05
21 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
Bodies and Affect: An Approach to Decolonizing Sound
An exploration of the relationality of sound: how we feel it, think it, know it, and share it––and how to do so in a feminist way.
2020-05-05
20 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E12S1FINAL: The Responsibility of the Artist
In this episode I, (Salma Mohamed, along with the help of my friend Devin, question whether or not artists have the moral obligation to speak about pressing political issues, movements, and ideologies. We flesh out the ways artists have failed to fully engage with these matters in their actions and tend to reduce these issues, movements, or ideologies by using them for branding and aesthetic value. We talk about how some artists have been more successful and deliberate in their approaches. From Beyonce and Jay-Z, to Noname and TRNSGNDR/VHS. To all the white artists who don’t bear the...
2020-05-04
26 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E11S1FINAL - Accessibility as Genre: What Can’t You Hear?
This is a complicated episode where a lot ideas are tied together, but the main questions are: Who should have access to what? Is it possible to find the right balance of privacy and accessibility?
2020-05-04
26 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
How We Compose Our Spaces: MUSC1240S Final Podcast
This podcast examines the status of women in music academia, specifically composition. I relate this theme to two questions we have discussed in class: “How has the sound world historically excluded women and marginalized people from sonic spaces?” and “How can we render audible POC soundworkers, musicians, engineers, composers?” I first discuss the historical context of the lack of women in these spaces and try to understand why with an explanation from Pauline Oliveros. I then talk about my own composition mentor Reena Esmail and things she is actively doing as a female and Indian American composer...
2020-05-02
17 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E9S1 - Cyborgs and Cochlear Controversy: Discussing the Social Implications of Technological Medical Advances
A discussion of the medical-social binary of deafness and the social implications of technological medical advances in dialogue with Mara Mills’ “Do signals have politics? Inscribing abilities in cochlear implants.”
2020-04-26
16 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E8S1 - Black Deaf Feminism: A Discussion of Fairness and Frameworks
Black Deaf Feminism: A Discussion of Fairness and Frameworks
2020-04-26
18 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E7S1 - Eating the Robo-Diva
On “Robo-Diva R&B:” Aesthetics, Politics, and Black Female Robots in Contemporary Popular Music” by Robin James, agency of Black Women within the music industry, and maintaining humanity in the face of controlling images.
2020-04-20
17 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E6S1 - The Disidentification of Björk and Madonna
A look at the essay "The Nature/Technology Binary Opposition Dismantled in the Music of Madonna and Björk" through the lens of binary structures and disidentification.
2020-04-19
26 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E5S1 - Transgression and Tokenism: The “Cool Girl” in Music [Behind the Scenes]
Gillian Flynn, XLR Cables, Madonna, and AR-15s! How do they relate? Well, you have to listen to find out. Hopefully, this analytical–yet heartfelt–look into the past and present will give you a peek into a more equitable feminist sonic future.
2020-04-13
25 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
1 Degree Lonely: The Studio as Fetish by Sid Iyer Sequeira
On this week's episode of 1 Degree Lonely, we'll be deep-diving into the underbelly of the "studio": what makes it so mysterious? What makes it so coveted? What makes it so creative? Using the article by Louise Meintjes as a starting point, I'll be talking about sexist architecture design, #MeToo movement and space, place and power.
2020-04-12
23 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E3S1 - Hi-Fi: Gender and Technology in the Domestic Sphere
This episode examines Keir Keightly's article in Popular Music, "'Turn it down!' She shrieked: Gender, domestic space, and high fidelity"
2020-03-02
27 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
The Liverpool Scene and Produced Masculinity
Podcast based around ideas presented in Sara Cohen's "Men Making a Scene: Rock Music and the Production of Gender."
2020-02-23
18 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
E1S1 - Celebrity Voices: Feminism, Politics, and Appropriation
This is my podcast episode! Sorry its a few minutes late had some confusion with anchor.
2020-02-09
18 min
Feminist Sonic Futures!
Just Testing
That's it.
2020-02-03
00 min
Dusty Tech
Dusty Tech LIVE @ 28 Anniversary Festival Of Metro Dance Club (8 June, 2019)
Dusty Tech LIVE set @ Metro Dance Club (28 Anniversary Festival) Video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvhvHefN2qE&t=1240s Booking: monica@dusty-tech.com ---------- Track List: 01 - Dusty Tech - Madhosh (UNRELEASED) 02 - Dusty Tech - Moon 5 AM (UNRELEASED) 03 - Rene Wise - Sling Jockey (Original Mix) 04 - Insolate - Warehouse Jam (Original Mix) 05 - CIREZ-D - The Accuser (Original Mix) 06 - CRAE - Corrupt Me (Original Mix) 07 - Setaoc Mass - Evidence (Original Mix) 08 - Matrixxman & Setaoc Mass - Vortex Figure (Original Mix) 09 - INSOLATE - Nada (Original Mix) 10 - Motzler - Xz (Original Mix) 11...
2019-06-15
00 min
Ya era hora
Ep 5 Ciberseguridad
Ciberseguridad y cibercrimen en México https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pskNJ5pyFm4&t=1240s Facebook (Ya era hora) https://www.facebook.com/yaerahorapodcast/?view_public_for=301266380516939 Instagram: @ya_era_hora_podcast
2019-02-01
10 min
LITHUANIAN OUT LOUD
Lithuanian Out Loud 0068 - Ąžuoliukas Little Oak
Hey, hey, hey! Hey, hey, hey, what you say? How are you doin’ love? I’m doing good today. I’m glad to hear that. Yeah, today the weather is really bad. Hi there, I’m Jack and I’m Raminta and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where the lessons are free and you’ve got a money back guarantee. Today we’re in the month of April which in Lithuanian is balandis. According to the Wikipedia page entitled, “Coat of arms of Lithuania,” the Vytis was the Lithuanian state emblem of the Republic of Lithuani...
2008-04-08
10 min