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Jock's Celtic Calamity
JCC Show No 537
Send us a text | Artist | Title | Album | Buddy System | Acorn Stomp / Black Jack Grove… | Live Album! | Alasdair Fraser, Natalie Haas | Polonessa Spoof | Ports of Call | The High Street Drifters | Back to the Hills | The High Street Drifters | Ruth Unthank $ The Winterset | Blue's Gaen Oot O'the Fashion | The Bairns | Andrea Bocelli/Mario David Reyes | Sin Tu Amor | Andrea | Peter Browne | Reels: Sidewinder / The Butterfly… | Sidewinder | Nathan Evans | 100 Miles | 1994 (Deluxe Edition) | Ciarán Tourish | he Wise Maid - Macleod's Reel… | Traditional Irish & Cape Breton M… | The East Pointers | M...
2025-05-18
2h 00
Jock's Celtic Calamity
JCC Show No 537
Send us a text | Artist | Title | Album | Buddy System | 1 Acorn Stomp / Black Jack Grove… | Live Album! | Alasdair Fraser, Natalie Haas | 2 Polonessa Spoof | Ports of Call | The High Street Drifters | 3 Back to the Hills | The High Street Drifters | Ruth Unthank $ The Winterset | 4 Blue's Gaen Oot O'the Fashion | The Bairns | Andrea Bocelli/Mario David Reyes | 5 Sin Tu Amor | Andrea | Peter Browne | 6 Reels: Sidewinder / The Butterfly… | Sidewinder | Nathan Evans | 7 100 Miles | 1994 (Deluxe Edition) | Ciarán Tourish | 8 The Wise Maid - Macleod's Reel… | Traditional Irish & Cape Breton M… | The East Pointers | 9 Mariti...
2025-05-17
2h 00
Turning Tides
Turning Tides: Charles XII: God on My Side, 1715 - 1721: Episode 4
Turning Tides: Charles XII will discuss the life and times of King Charles XII of Sweden, as well as his effect on the surrounding areas. The fourth and final episode, God on My Side, will cover the period from 1715 to 1721, in which the Great Northern War ends and King Charles XII dies in the trenches during battle.If you'd like to donate or sponsor the podcast, our PayPal is @TurningTidesPodcast1, or you can donate to us through our Buy Me a Coffee link: buymeacoffee.com/theturningtidespodcast. Thank you for your support! ...
2024-10-08
47 min
Turning Tides
Turning Tides: Charles XII: Tyr in Exile, 1707 - 1714: Episode 3
Turning Tides: Charles XII will discuss the life and times of King Charles XII of Sweden, as well as his effect on the surrounding areas. The third episode, Tyr in Exile, will cover the period from 1707 to 1714, in which King Charles XII campaigns throughout Russia and Ukraine before ultimately being defeated at the Battle of Poltava.If you'd like to donate or sponsor the podcast, our PayPal is @TurningTidesPodcast1, or you can donate to us through our Buy Me a Coffee link: buymeacoffee.com/theturningtidespodcast. Thank you for your support!Produced...
2024-09-24
55 min
Turning Tides
Turning Tides: Charles XII: Art of War, 1703 - 1706: Episode 2
Turning Tides: Charles XII will discuss the life and times of King Charles XII of Sweden, as well as his effect on the surrounding areas. The second episode, Art of War, will cover the period from 1703 to 1706, in which King Charles XII campaigns throughout Poland and eventually brings war to Central Europe.If you'd like to donate or sponsor the podcast, our PayPal is @TurningTidesPodcast1, or you can donate to us through our Buy Me a Coffee link: buymeacoffee.com/theturningtidespodcast. Thank you for your support!Produced by Melissa Marie Brown...
2024-09-10
51 min
Common Good Podcast
Pete Davis: Nostalgia & Prophecy
Joey Taylor & Sam Pressler speak with Pete Davis about Join or Die, which he directed with Rebecca Davis.The Lost Prophets PodcastPete's Interview with SamDedicated by Pete DavisBowling Alone by PutnamThe Upswing by PutnamSum of Us by McGheeAgainst Everyone with Conner Habib PodcastWeird Studies PodcastLindy Effect - Nicholas Nassim TalebThe MaintainersQuest for Community by NisbetFebruary 2nd, 1968 by Wendell Berry Small is Beautiful by SchumacherThe Creation of the American Republic by WoodOur Divided Political Heart by DionneTriplets of Evil Speech by KingBoy in the Bubble by Paul SimonJane Macelevy, Eddie Glaude, Frederick Law Olmsted, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Jane Jacobs, B...
2024-09-05
38 min
Turning Tides
Turning Tides: Charles XII: By Defeating My Enemies, 1682 - 1702: Episode 1
Turning Tides: Charles XII will discuss the life and times of King Charles XII of Sweden, as well as his effect on the surrounding areas. The first episode, By Defeating My Enemies, will cover the period from 1682 to 1702, in which Charles XII is born, comes to power, and attempts to expand his empire through conquest.If you'd like to donate or sponsor the podcast, our PayPal is @TurningTidesPodcast1, or you can donate to us through our Buy Me a Coffee link: buymeacoffee.com/theturningtidespodcast. Thank you for your support!Produced by...
2024-08-27
59 min
Ein Film ist nicht genug
[33] 5 Filme über griechische Mythologie
In unserer 33. Folge starten wir unser neues Format: 5 Filme über ... griechische Mythologie. Wir besprechen den Monumentalfilm Troja von Wolfgang Petersen mit Brad Pitt und Eric Bana in den Hauptrollen, reden über den überstilisierten Krieg der Götter von Tarsem Singh mit Henry Cavill und Freida Pinto, haben in die Disney+ Percy Jackson Serie mit Walker Scobell reingeschaut, setzen uns mit The Killing of a Sacred Deer von Yorgos Lanthimos auseinander und verbringen gemeinsam mit Robert Pattinson und Willem Dafoe eine wahnhafte Zeit auf einer Insel in Der Leuchtturm von Robert Eggers. All das liefern wir in epischer Länge mit reich...
2024-01-29
2h 50
Stones of Strength Podcast
Stones of Strength Podcast - Episode 9 - Dr. Bill Crawford
In this episode we had the pleasure of talking to Dr. Bill Crawford. Widely known for his involvement in the Rogue Fitness Documentary "Stoneland", we discuss his lesser known, but equally important, contributions to the global reemergence of stone lifting culture. Dr. Bill Crawford, along with the likes of Peter Martin Sr., Peter Martin Jr., Steve Jeck, and David Webster, were members of the foundational cohort that reignited the world's passion for stone lifting.
2024-01-06
1h 12
Shepparton News Sports Bite
After The Jack | Peter Le Sueur joins the show
Tatura-Hill Top's Peter Le Sueur joins the After The Jack crew this week to talk about all of the Goulburn Valley Playing Area weekend and midweek pennant action.Stand-in host Aydin Payne jumps behind the audio sliders for episode four of season three, alongside Ash Williamson and Brian Nisbet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-11-09
58 min
Married to the Land
Bec McKenzie lifting the standards on the good tyre equipment.
If you think you're a tyre changing wiz then think again! An idea that stemmed from a facebook ad talking about an import expo to know delivering the most functional, all round tyre changing compact equipment that you will never go anywhere without. Bec McKenzie is the creator and owner behind Ezijak, a country girl in Sydney looked around and knew it wasn't for her off she went moving to Lightning Ridge to opal mine. Raising a family in the bush during the drought is enough to make anyone worry, Bec backed by her h...
2022-08-25
37 min
Art Dealer Diaries Podcast
P. A. Nisbet: American Landscape Painter - Epi. 195, Host Dr. Mark Sublette
Peter Nesbit came by today and we actually recorded on a Sunday (something I never do). I did that because I really wanted him on this podcast and sometimes you have to work around a person's schedule to capture important stories from important people. Anyway, Peter was in Tucson and I thought: "God, I got to have Pete on my podcast." Peter is just a really interesting individual. I've known him for 30 years, but you don't know somebody until you sit down and have an intimate talk about how they got through life accomplishing all the things t...
2022-05-25
1h 17
Formula Indie Europe
FORMULA INDIE EUROPE 15.03.2022
Torrid (A Love Affair) – Good EnoughMiddle Class Guilt – Middle Class GuiltTrannieboi – Wotz Ur NumbahCosette Gobat – EndingsEllie Madeland – Out of NowhereHayden J Barlow – AL0NEAnchor the Sun – Going Through the MotionsJimmy Knows – FloweredDanny Guinan – The Greatest GiftPeter Compo – Million Dollar MovieAleksandra Denda – Inner ICable TV – Heavy on my headPlain Navy – Livin AloneForgotten Garden – Christmas TimeBE – If YouBarney Barnett – Live this w...
2022-03-15
2h 17
The Connected Sociologies Podcast
Early Modern Social Theory: Europe and its ‘Others’- Prof John Holmwood
This session looks at the beginnings of modern European social theory in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The English political philosophers, Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) and John Locke (1632-1704), set out a distinction between the ‘state of nature’ and the ‘state of society’ in order to identify rights and obligations associated with private property. Their writings are widely seen in the context of the later development of capitalism, but are much more directly concerned with the justification of colonialism with which they were each directly engaged. In the eighteenth century, writers associated with the Scottish Enlightenment –for example, David Hume (1711-1776), Ad...
2021-10-19
13 min
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 18 - Crazy Desires of a Murderer
Crazy Desires of a Murderer (Ratti, 1977) This month, Fragments of Fear delves into the Crazy Desires of a Murderer with Fillipo Walter Ratti’s Gothic whodunit of the same name. Purportedly from 1977, we look at the film’s ambiguous production date and account for some of the so called dated aspects of the film whilst examining how Crazy Desires slots into the gialli of the 1970s with its heady mix of Gothic and erotic elements. As always, we take a look at the film’s cast and crew, taking a moment to shine a light on some of the lesser...
2021-07-17
1h 03
The Law & Liberty Podcast
Robert Nisbet, Community Organizer
Richard Reinsch (00:19): Welcome to Liberty Law Talk. I'm Richard Reinsch. Today we're talking with Mark Mitchell about the ideas and work of Robert Nisbet. Mark Mitchell is the Dean of Academic Affairs at Patrick Henry College. He teaches in political theory. He's authored a number of books, The Limits of Liberalism, The Politics of Gratitude, and a book on Michael Polanyi called, Michael Polanyi: The Art of Knowing. He's also the founder, a co-founder of the webzine Front Porch Republic. As my friend, the late Peter Lawler would say, "He's a porcher," and that's all for the...
2021-04-28
35 min
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 17 - Deadly Inheritance
Deadly Inheritance (Sindoni, 1968) Fragments of Fear returns to the sixties to discuss Vittorio Sindoni’s French styled thriller and prototype giallo, Deadly Inheritance. Throughout the episode we explore the placement of Sindoni’s film in relation to the gialli of the 1960s and beyond whilst looking at other key filmic elements from the significance of its rural setting in provincial France to its characterisation and usage of red herrings. We also take a look at the film’s production history, Sindoni as a director and some of the film’s lesser known cast.
2021-04-25
1h 05
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 16 - My Dear Killer
My Dear Killer (1972) Fragment of Fear’s latest episode focuses on Tonino Valerii’s sole entry in the giallo filone, My Dear Killer (1972). Deviating away from the Argento styled gialli of the time whilst retaining some of its hallmarks, we examine this more realistic take on the Italian giallo and assess the film’s effectiveness in terms of its stark thematic ideas and visual style. We also take a look at the central performance of giallo stalwart, George Hilton and his characterisation of protagonist Luca Peretti; looking at how it compares to his typical roles of the period...
2021-02-28
1h 23
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 15 - Fashion Crimes
Fashion Crimes (1989) In the latest episode of Fragments of Fear, we return to the eighties once again to dissect Bruno Gaburro’s 1989 giallo, Fashion Crimes. Perhaps most notable for its leading role from Tenebrae alumni, Anthony Franciosa, we take a look at the actor’s career and assess the effectiveness of his character and the draw his casting has on the film. In our exploration of the film, we look at the film’s thematic ideas that tie back to the golden age of the giallo from fragmented memories and nonsensical crimes to innate psychic abilities. We also assess the fi...
2021-01-07
59 min
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 14 - The Double
The Double (1971)In the latest episode of Fragments of Fear, we take a moment to mark the tragic passing of Daria Nicolodi; discussing her legacy and contribution to Italian cult cinema before moving on to this month’s discussion of Romolo Guerrieri’s 1971 giallo, The Double. In our examination of this experimental giallo, we explore the film’s literary origins, Guerrieri’s work as a director and the film’s inventive narrative structure whilst also taking a look at its thematic concerns from sexual politics, the crisis of masculinity and post sixties counter culture.
2020-12-06
1h 26
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 13 - Strip Nude For Your Killer
Strip Nude For Your Killer (1975) In celebration of Fragments of Fear’s first anniversary, we eschew our focus on the lesser known gialli in favour of a more well known title requested by you - the listeners! Running away with the vast majority of the vote was Andrea Bianchi’s popular giallo from 1975, Strip Nude For Your Killer, one of the more sordid titles to emerge from the giallo cycle. We examine the film’s sleazy reputation and accusations of misogyny, framing them within the film’s comedic stylings and the Italian cinema of the period. We also take a look a...
2020-11-01
1h 15
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Bonus episode - Door into Darkness: Part One
Door into Darkness: Part OneTo celebrate Fragments of Fear’s one year anniversary, we are releasing part 1 of our Door into Darkness episode, a previously Patreon exclusive episode, to celebrate as a way of thanking everyone for their support. In episode one of our two part discussion into Dario Argento’s 1973 television series for RAI, Door into Darkness, we discuss episodes one and two of the series; Luigi Cozzi’s Il vicino di casa (The Neighbour) and Dario Argento’s Il tram (The Tram). As well as looking at Cozzi and Argento’s contributions to the ser...
2020-10-11
33 min
Abspanngucker
#133 – Perversion Story
Alexander talks with guests Rachael Nisbet and Christian Preiß about Lucio Fulci’s proto-giallo: Perversion StoryAchtung: Diese Folge ist in Englisch. Wenn ihr uns lieber auf Deutsch hören wollt, dann könnt ihr euch auf eine Folge zu Besser geht’s nicht in den nächsten Tagen freuen.And now in English: Perversion Story is also known as One on Top of the Other. The Italian title is Una sull’altra. It’s one of Fulci’s earlier giallo entries. Or is it? This is only one aspect we discuss in the show. So join us as we...
2020-10-06
1h 48
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 12 - Libido
Libido (1965)Whilst Mario Bava’s 1960s thrillers, The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963) and Blood & Black Lace (1964), have become known as the defining giallo texts of the 1960s, the tropes and genre markers of the giallo weren't fully established and popularised until Dario Argento’s debut, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage in 1970. As such, the Italian thrillers of the 1960s could be thought of as prototype gialli - transitional works that bridge the gap between the the fantastical psychosexual modernist fare of the 1970s and the more traditional thrillers of the 1960s that were often rooted in t...
2020-09-30
00 min
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 11 - Tropic of Cancer
Tropic of Cancer (1972)Fragments of Fear returns for another episode focussing on the genre’s golden period, examining Edoardo Mulargia & Gian Paolo Lomi’s Haitian set 1972 giallo Tropic of Cancer; an entry that eschews some of the more traditional trope heavy gialli of the early 1970s in favour of incorporating influences outside of it - primarily the Mondo film of the 1960s. We look at how this influence manifests throughout the film and ascertain the effectiveness of Tropic of Cancer’s Mondo like elements and depictions of Haitian culture within the structure of the giallo. We also discus...
2020-08-27
00 min
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 10 - The Rage Within
The Rage Within (1969) In this month’s episode of Fragments of Fear, we return to the Italian thrillers of the late 1960s, looking at Franco Rossetti’s The Rage Within. Released in 1969, at the height of the student protests, we examine how the political volatility of the late 1960s manifests throughout the film - assessing if the purported ideologies of the main characters are wholly honourable. Adapted from Alberto Moravia’s short story, “Crime at the Tennis Club” we look at how Rossetti translates Moravia’s themes of Roman existentialism to the 1960s through various familiar giallo thematic tropes such...
2020-08-02
00 min
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 9 - Cross Current
Cross Current (1971) In the latest episode of Fragments of Fear, we take a look at Tonino Ricci’s 1971 giallo Cross Current. An example of an Italian Spanish co-production, Cross Current was released during the boom period of the giallo and exhibits elements of the Les Diaboliques influenced sexy Italian thriller of the 1960s alongside the more psychological Argento styled thriller. Throughout the episode we examine the effectiveness of these elements and explore the execution of the film’s many twists and turns. We also take a look at the film’s cast of seasoned euro cult actors and th...
2020-07-04
00 min
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 8 - Plot of Fear
Plot of Fear (1976)Delving once again into the genre’s post golden period, in this month’s episode of Fragments of Fear we take a look at an example of the giallo poliziotteschi hybrid in Paolo Cavara’s politically charged E tanta paura aka Plot of Fear (1976). In our dissection of the film, we explore Cavara’s background as the originator of the Mondo film and take a look at how the creative freedom afforded to him in Plot of Fear led to a complex, deconstruction of the giallo utilising elements of the poliziotteschi and American led conspira...
2020-05-27
00 min
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 7 - Mystère
Mystère (1983)The 1980s heralded in a new era for the giallo and Carlo Vanzina’s 1983 thriller, Mystère is indicative of a marked change in the Italian thriller during the decade of excess. We take a look at how the cultural shift in the 1980s manifested in the stylings of Carlo Vanzina’s contemporary giallo, examining the film’s influences from Roger Moore era Bond to Jean-Jacques Beineix ’s 1981 thriller, Diva. In our discussion of Mystère, we examine the film’s tonal shift from giallo to espionage thriller, its depiction of prostitution, 1980s yuppified glamour and Carole Bo...
2020-04-29
00 min
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 6 - Death Carries a Cane
Death Carries a Cane (1973)For the latest episode of Fragments of Fear we turn our focus once again to the golden period of the genre with Maurizio Pradeaux’s 1973 giallo, Death Carries a Cane - a formulaic giallo indicative of the trend for Argento styled thrillers in early 1970s Italy. Analysing the film’s merits, we discuss the effectiveness of its humour - touching upon the role of comedy in the giallo - and examine how it impacts on Death Carries a Cane’s characterisation. We also muse on the film’s Argento inspired set pieces and brief si...
2020-03-20
00 min
The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
Merci, Monsieur Douthat
New York Times columnist and resident French expert Ross Douthat returns once more to talk about his new book, The Decadent Society. He makes the case that decadence is more than just high-calorie desserts and rich Corinthian leather; the phenomenon is more about the space race, the birth dearth, our dumb Hollywood blockbusters, and our painful politics. Oh, and the coronavirus has turned him into a doomsday prepper. But Ross is a Bonhomme if you will, so we’re betting he survives his book tour unscathed.Show Notes:-Ross’ book, The Decadent Soci...
2020-03-13
1h 26
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 5 - The Murder Clinic
The Muder Clinic (1966)In the latest episode of Fragments of Fear we once again return to the 1960s, delving into the genre’s Gothic strain with 1966 Gothic giallo hybrid, The Murder Clinic. Discussing the intersection between the Gothic and the giallo, we examine the effectiveness of this melding of genres ruminating on how the Gothic influenced the more contemporary styled gialli of the early 1970s. We also discuss the impact of Mario Bava’s Blood & Black Lace on The Murder Clinic, assessing changing trends in Italian horror and thriller cinema during this volatile period. Turning our attention to n...
2020-02-09
00 min
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 4 - Puzzle
Puzzle (1974)In this month’s episode of Fragments of Fear we revisit the genre’s post golden era examining Duccio Tessari’s 1974 giallo Puzzle. Arguably the lesser discussed giallo of Tessari’s foray into the genre, we make the case for why Puzzle is an essential title for fans of the giallo. From the film’s sympathetic characterisation, courtesy of Senta Berger’s exceptional leading performance, to its exploration of Hitchcockian style themes of fractured and mistaken identity, Puzzle is an effective thriller that eschews the genre’s tropes in favour of a more heartfelt styled mystery. Emotive and en...
2020-01-05
00 min
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 3 - The Crimes of the Black Cat
The Crimes of the Black Cat (1972)Entering into the giallo’s golden period, Fragments of Fear takes an in-depth look at Sergio Pastore’s The Crimes of the Black Cat (1972). Heavily indebted to the early gialli of Dario Argento, we take a look at the way in which the new Italian thriller influenced The Crimes of the Black Cat and the ways in which Pastore incorporated Argento like flourishes into his film. We also take a gander at The Crime of the Black Cat’s sympathetic approach to its female characters, the giallo’s predilection with the fash...
2019-12-08
00 min
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 2 - So Sweet… So Perverse
So Sweet... So Perverse (1969)In this month’s episode of Fragments of Fear we take our first foray into the work of prolific Italian genre film director, Umberto Lenzi, delving into the second of his gialli with American actress Carroll Baker; Così dolce, Così perversa aka So Sweet… So Perverse (1969). We discuss one of the most influential but unsung figures of the giallo; Luciano Martino, examine the various strands of the 1960s giallo and look at the core themes at the heart of the film from its erotic nature and changing gender politics to Lenzi’s critique...
2019-11-03
00 min
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 1 - Autopsy
Autopsy (1975)In the inaugural episode of Fragments of Fear, we discuss Armando Crispino’s deliriously innovative 1975 giallo Macchie Solari aka Autopsy. Wavering between science-fiction tinged surrealism and a detached almost documentary like style, Crispino’s Autopsy is a somewhat experimental take on the giallo that plays with the genre’s form to deliver a fascinating and unrelenting character study of a woman plagued by personal trauma set against a backdrop of mysterious suicides in sun drenched Rome. Join us as we dissect the genesis of Autopsy, female neurosis in the giallo and the relationship between sex and...
2019-10-13
00 min
Fragments of Fear - A Giallo Podcast
Episode 0 - Introductions
Episode ZeroIn this special introductory episode of Fragments of Fear, we discuss the ethos behind the podcast whilst talking about our own experiences and introduction to gialli. We touch upon our friendship, personal involvement in gialli releases and the importance of community and social media in the celebration of the genre.
2019-10-13
00 min
The FLAWD Podcast
TFP #053 - Cecilia Paulsson - PaulssonPaleo
I avsnitt #053 Vi träffar Cecilia Paulsson som driver livsstilsföretaget PaulssonPaleo tillsammans med sin familj. Vi pratar Cecilias resa som började med en kokbok till att idag bo på en gård i Halmstad och sikta på att bli självförsörjande. Vi pratar om Paleo, fördelar och nackdelar med att bo på en gård. Livvstilssjukdomar, kosthållning, vad vi kan äta för att hjälpa kroppen må bättre och undvika sjukdomar. Cecilia berättar om vad fermentering är och vad det är bra för. Vi pratar vilka djur de har på gården. Vad är the french...
2018-03-07
00 min
Trench Talk with Matt Reynolds
30 from 30 | 2017 Highlights
30 Highlights from 2017 featuring – #001: Scotty Cam | The Block #002: Justin Burgoine | Kincrome #003: Shane Jacobson | Kenny #004: Ross Savas | Kay & Burton #005: Andrew Cotton | Big Wave Surfer #006: Trav Bell | The Bucket List Guy #007: Ben Sofowora | Be Empowered Naturally #008: Anthony Koutoufides | koutafit.com #009: Steve McKnight | propertyinvesting.com #010: Walt Collins | Healthy Homes Australia #011: Jade Ingleby & Hayley Bishop | Jugging Work & Family #012: Steve Richards | Steve Richards Motor Sport #013: Brendan Nichols | Business & Making Money #014: Stefan Kazakis | Business Benchmark Group #015: Da...
2018-01-02
2h 22
MisfitsAudio Productions
Santa’s Kitten
Santa’s Kitten is about a little girl that ends up in a coma at the Children’s Hospital due to a vehicle accident, during a very heavy snow storm. At the same time, a kitten becomes lost due to that very same storm, in New York City. Listen as these two hearts travel in different directions but arrive at the same point in time. From Misfits Audio Production we present a heart warming story “Santa’s Kitten”. With Great Pleasure we recognize the talents of our Actors: Narrator: Jon Specht Ruby Cline: Kristen Zaza Jennifer Cline: Miriam Ried EMT: Moses Bise...
2017-12-25
47 min
Quantum Retribution
QR Ep 010 - Three Degrees of Intent Part 1
The road to Hell is paved with good intentions. Who said it was the best thing to follow them? Episode 10 -- Three Degrees of Intent Part 1Download (24:28, 33.6 MB mp3, released 2012.08.30)Written by M. J. Cogburn and C. E. KrawiecEXPLICITFeatured in the cast were:David Ault as The NarratorRich Matheson as Xavier and Vaughn RickarSteve Anderson as ThamesJean Hilde-Fulghum as Johanna Royden and InaJune Swinford as Shannon Vanderbrice...
2017-05-28
27 min
The FLAWD Podcast
#30 Ellen Gellerbrant – Hakuna Mat
I avsnitt #030: Ellen Gellerbrant tar oss med på en resa in i framtiden och lär oss varför det är mycket effektivare och mer hållbart för mänskligheten att äta insekter jämfört med det vi äter idag. Ellen förklarar de enorma fördelarna med att äta insektsmat ur ett helhetsperspektiv, vi diskuterar också om det finns några nackdelar med att äta insekter? Hur kan man överkomma "äckelkänslan" många kan få när man tänker att man äter insekter. Vad är HakunaMat? Hur startade företaget? Hur förändrar de idag matindustrin med sin forskn...
2016-10-18
00 min
The FLAWD Podcast
#26 Markus Greus - Optimum Metoden
I avsnitt #026: Vi lär känna sjukgymnasten Markus Greus som tagit fram Optimum metoden, en metod som går ut på att skapa och återfå balans i kroppen. Metoden började som postural terapi, men idag innehåller fler delar som skapar en helhetsbild. Vi får höra mer från Markus hur metoden fungerar, vad postural träning är, Deep Front Line vad är det? Vi får flera praktiska tips till hur vi kan få en bättre hållning. Har du haft eller har ont någonstans, då är detta avsnittet för dig. Lyssna nu!!! Subscribe...
2016-08-31
00 min
The 4077th and All Better Audio's Podcast
VICTORIA! EMPRESS OF THE UNIVERSE - Episode Six – And Death Shall Be Triumphant!
This is the Season Finale! All the events so far have led to this huge 40 minute climactic conclusion! Make sure to listen after the Credits! Written, Directed and Produced by Viktor Aurelius Cast in Order of Appearance: Viktor Aurelius as Admiral Sh'Ka Gwendolyn Jensen Woodard as Major Lu'Schay Elie Hirschman as the Venusian Captain Jeff Niles as Sherlock Holmes Elie Hirschman as Dr. John Watson Joel Nisbet as Captain Marcus Bowman Bryan Reid as Prince Victor Edward Albert Jeff Niles as Mycroft Holmes Michael Breckenridge as Commander York Peter Heimsoth as Lord Perrington Jonithan Patrick Russell as Clancy the Robot ...
2016-08-02
40 min
The FLAWD Podcast
Cecilia Nisbet Nilsson - Swedish Paleo
I avsnitt #015: Cecilia förklarar vad Paleo är. Autoimmuna sjukdomar. Vi lär oss vad autoimmun kost är. Cecilia berättar om sina autoimmuna sjukdomar och hon förklarar hur hon nu är symtomfri med hjälp av kosthållning. Vi får reda på hälsovinsterna med en paleolitisk kosthållning. Praktiska tips hur vi kan börja med paleo. Cecilia förklarar hur vi kan undvika socker, gluten och mejeriprodukter och vi får tips hur vi kan undvika eller mildra dessa. Vi lär oss “90-10” konceptet inom paleo. Vad är det för skillnad på Paleo och LCH...
2016-03-24
00 min
Midnight Marinara
Episode 26 - "The Old Portrait"
When a collector of antique frames stumbles across a faded old portrait while Christmas shopping, he gets a little more than he bargained for... Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) Justin La Torre, Peter Srinivasan and Lynn Schneider.Music by myuu, Kevin MacLeod and Vivaldi.Mixed and edited by David King.Based on the original short story by Hume Nisbet, adapted for radio theater by Kaela Berry and David King. Read the original here.
2014-12-19
00 min
New Books in Art
James Nisbet, “Ecologies, Environments, and Energy Systems in Art of the 1960s and 1970s” (MIT Press, 2014)
It is a rare event when a dissertation focused on a single work yields a rich and fruitful account of an entire period. James Nisbet‘s new book, which began as a study of Walter De Maria’s 1977 Land Art work TheLightning Field, does just this by ranging freely across a wide variety of art works, practices, and attitudes from the formative decades of the environmental movement and of postwar American art. Ecologies, Environments, and Energy Systems in Art of the 1960s and 1970s (MIT Press, 2014) traces the shifts in ecological thinking and artistic practice during this period, and make...
2014-09-10
58 min
The MIT Press Podcast
James Nisbet, “Ecologies, Environments, and Energy Systems in Art of the 1960s and 1970s” (MIT Press, 2014)
It is a rare event when a dissertation focused on a single work yields a rich and fruitful account of an entire period. James Nisbet‘s new book, which began as a study of Walter De Maria’s 1977 Land Art work TheLightning Field, does just this by ranging freely across a wide variety of art works, practices, and attitudes from the formative decades of the environmental movement and of postwar American art. Ecologies, Environments, and Energy Systems in Art of the 1960s and 1970s (MIT Press, 2014) traces the shifts in ecological thinking and artistic practice during this period, and make...
2014-09-10
58 min
Insider's Look at Grand Canyon, Video
Video - Insider's Look - An Interview with Landscape Artist Peter A. Nisbet
Grand Canyon NP: Park ranger Patrick Gamman interviews artist Peter A. Nisbet who discloses personal tales of his time spent at the park.
2013-03-14
05 min
Insider's Look at Grand Canyon
Audio - Insider's Look #19 An Interview with landscape artist Peter A. Nisbet.
Landscape artist Peter A. Nisbet discusses his reasons for painting at Grand Canyon National Park, sharing his inspirations and experiences. "Without question this is the greatest landscape on Earth for painters. A landscape painter faces more challenges here than anywhere else on the planet. You've got light moving quickly, you've got forms that are incredibly complex, you've got an array of colors that are beyond description, you've got a time issue of the sun clocking overhead. You have to finish these paintings in two hours or you are just painting a moving shadow."
2009-12-03
00 min
Lives Of The Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences Vol 3 by Arthur L. Hayward (1859 - 1927)
The Life of PETER KELLEY, alias OWEN, alias NISBET, a Murderer
1970-01-01
00 min