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The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
The Cold Equations by Tom Godwin
A routine emergency mission becomes an unforgiving test of physics, law, and human conscience. When one hidden mistake is discovered, a pilot must face a decision that no training could ever prepare him for. The Cold Equations by Tom Godwin. That’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Today’s episode marks a major milestone. Although it’s episode 465, it features the 500th story ever presented on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Over the years, some episodes have included two stories—and occasionally even more—but this one stands apart.What makes it especially meaningful...
2025-12-23
1h 10
Inside the Arts
WKAR music host Linda Kernohan composes music for new classical flute album
Classical flutist Lindsey Goodman's new album includes "My Compass Still To Guide Me" composed by WKAR host Linda Kernohan.
2025-12-18
04 min
Inside the Arts
The Accidentals are back home in Michigan with a new holiday album
The Accidentals has four Michigan shows this month to support the band's holiday album "Sonus Borealis: A Holiday Winter Collection."
2025-12-11
04 min
Inside the Arts
MSU grad's designs featured on this year's USPS holiday postage stamps
MSU alum Denise Fiedler's holiday stamps for USPS depict cardinals, a wreath, and flowers.
2025-12-04
04 min
Inside the Arts
Phillip Bahar steps into top job at MSU's Broad Art Museum
Michigan State University's new Broad Art Museum Director Phillip Bahar was most recently the president and executive director of Chicago Humanities.
2025-11-20
07 min
Inside the Arts
Michigan's poet laureate to attend two public Capital Region events this weekend
Michigan Poet Laureate Melba Joyce Boyd is speaking at the East Lansing Public Library and the Library of Michigan this weekend.
2025-11-13
05 min
Inside the Arts
Violinist Ray Chen performing Bruch with Lansing Symphony Orchestra Friday
The Lansing Symphony Orchestra’s Masterworks Series continues with a program featuring guest performer world-renowned violinist Ray Chen.
2025-11-06
03 min
Inside the Arts
Women in the Arts Festival in East Lansing to feature all-female jazz ensemble Straight Ahead
The annual East Lansing Women in the Arts Festival returns November 7 and 8, 2025.
2025-10-30
03 min
Inside the Arts
The Mammals bring their Americana music to East Lansing
The Ten Pound Fiddle concert for Americana and folk group The Mammals is scheduled for Friday night at the University Lutheran Church in East Lansing.
2025-10-23
04 min
Inside the Arts
Lansing art installation turns scrapyard fence into a canvas for telling the city's history
The 2025 Lansing Arts Impact Grant project is located in Old Town and uses a fence at Friedland Industries as its canvas.
2025-10-16
04 min
Inside the Arts
Artist Mark Lewanski shares inspiration behind ArtPrize public vote-winning piece
Portland, Michigan-based artist Mark Lewanski's ArtPrize-winning piece called "Arras" is made of woven glass.
2025-10-09
05 min
Inside the Arts
Jackson community theatre group to bare all on stage with 'The Full Monty'
Center Stage Jackson is putting on a production of the musical comedy "The Full Monty" at Jackson College this month.
2025-10-02
03 min
YHH Hockey Podcasts
Monday AM Commute: Sep. 29
- District 10 Prayer Pause - PeeWee and Bantam sneak peek - New things to YHH (YHH Gameday) - Friday Night Ice Announcement - Where will Emily Pohl commit?
2025-09-29
48 min
Inside the Arts
Comic book legend Jaime Hernandez to speak in East Lansing
Writer of the comic book series "Love and Rockets" Jaime Hernandez is speaking at a public event on Michigan State University campus in October.
2025-09-24
04 min
Inside the Arts
ArtPrize returns to Grand Rapids with works from around the globe
For the next 16 days, Grand Rapids will celebrate the arts with special installations and events all over the city as part of the ArtPrize competition and festival.
2025-09-18
03 min
Inside the Arts
Concert will honor Clifton and Dolores Wharton Sunday at MSU's Wharton Center
The namesakes of Michigan State University's Wharton Center for Performing Arts, Clifton and Dolores Wharton, will be celebrated with a tribute concert Sunday.
2025-09-11
04 min
Inside the Arts
American Idol Nick Fradiani to play Neil Diamond at Wharton Center
"A Beautiful Noise" tells Neil Diamond's life story with all his biggest hits. The musical will be at Michigan State University's Wharton Center from September 16-21.
2025-09-04
04 min
Inside the Arts
Photography book from Mason artist Jeff Boerger documents doors across North America
Mason-based photographer Jeffry Boerger's new book is called "The Perception of Doors: An Eclectic and Whimsical View of Doors, Gates, and Passages."
2025-08-28
04 min
Inside the Arts
Lansing's poet laureate launches poetry contest inspired by fresh water
Winning entries in the "We Are Water" poetry contest will go on public display at the Tollgate Wetlands in Lansing.
2025-08-21
04 min
Inside the Arts
Piano prodigies to compete at Michigan State this weekend in inaugural contest
The new piano competition at Michigan State University bears the name of the first Van Cliburn competition winner, MSU music professor emeritus Ralph Votapek.
2025-08-14
05 min
Inside the Arts
Lord Huron front man Ben Schneider leads his band back to Michigan
Lord Huron's new album "The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1" came out in July. The band's front man is from Okemos.
2025-08-07
04 min
Inside the Arts
Ten Pound Fiddle concert slate includes Solas, BeauSoleil and more folk favorites
This will be the 51st season of Ten Pound Fiddle folk and acoustic music shows in Mid-Michigan.
2025-07-31
05 min
Inside the Arts
From Albion to the Grand Ole Opry: The War and Treaty makes inroads in country music
The War and Treaty has three Michigan concerts planned in August.
2025-07-24
06 min
Inside the Arts
Poetry in the City event returns to the State Capitol steps Thursday
Professional and amateur poets alike gather to celebrate their love of the literary art every July at the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing.
2025-07-17
04 min
Inside the Arts
Williamston Theatre ends season with comedy about a 1970s Irish Catholic family
Williamston Theatre players say the comedic play "Incident at Our Lady of Perpetual Help" which ends their season isn't just for Catholics.
2025-07-10
03 min
Inside the Arts
Michigan Rattlers frontman Graham Young shares band's musical journey to most recent album
The Michigan Rattlers started in Petoskey and recently wrapped up a cross-country tour.
2025-06-26
05 min
Inside the Arts
New streaming service features Michigan-made music
The new streaming service Sonic Coast gives listeners a place to hear tunes from Michigan artists.
2025-06-19
03 min
Inside the Arts
New Lansing mural project depicts three generations of a family across the city
Muralmatics founder Dustin Hunt is unveiling three murals in three different parts of the Lansing depicting a family across several generations
2025-06-12
05 min
Inside the Arts
Pumpstock festival brings American roots music to East Lansing
The Pumpstock music festival returns to Bailey Park in East Lansing at 2 p.m. on Saturday
2025-06-05
05 min
Inside the Arts
Summer Circle Theatre returns to MSU with three productions throughout June
Free outdoor theatre performances next to Michigan State University's Auditorium Building start on June 5.
2025-05-29
03 min
Inside the Arts
New novel sets murder mystery at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island
The Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce's annual policy conference on Mackinac Island is the backdrop for "The Grand Secret."
2025-05-22
04 min
Inside the Arts
Sketch comedy comes to Lansing's Riverwalk Theatre with 'Lanstronauts, We Have A Problem'
Lansing’s Riverwalk Theatre is hosting “Lanstronauts, We Have A Problem," a new sketch comedy performance May 15-17.
2025-05-15
04 min
Inside the Arts
East Lansing Art Festival promises entertainment, food and of course art this weekend
The 62nd annual East Lansing Art Festival is back this Saturday and Sunday.
2025-05-15
05 min
Inside the Arts
The Laramie Project tells the Matthew Shepard story at All-Of-Us Express
High school students present the true-life hate crime story in East Lansing
2025-05-08
04 min
Inside the Arts
Mason Orchestral Society celebrates 50 years of music
The Mason Orchestral Society's Sunday concert will include an original piece written by a Lansing composer and music from "Star Wars."
2025-05-01
04 min
Inside the Arts
Musician Joshua Davis returns to Lansing for Saturday concert
Joshua Davis is performing with three Interlochen Arts Academy students at the Robin Theatre in Lansing Saturday.
2025-04-24
04 min
Inside the Arts
Ray Chen, Wynton Marsalis top MSU Wharton Center schedule for 2025-26
Along with a slate of touring Broadway shows, the Michigan State University Wharton Center will bring classical music, jazz, theatre, ballet and more to East Lansing.
2025-04-23
04 min
Inside the Arts
'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' cast members to bring improv comedy to Wharton Center
Original cast members of "Whose Line" are on a national tour and are making a stop in East Lansing at the Michigan State University Wharton Center on Friday.
2025-04-17
04 min
Inside the Arts
Bare Bones Improv starts from scratch at Riverwalk Theatre
Bare Bones Improv will perform its first public shows April 25 and 26 at Riverwalk Theatre in Lansing.
2025-04-17
04 min
Knightly Highlights
Episode 12: Campus Dining with Scott Jayne
In this episode of Knightly Highlights, Karen Candlish talks with Scott Jayne, general manager of dining services, about food on and off campus. Scott Jayne is the general manager of dining services at Marian University. He has worked in a leadership role with Aramark for over 25 years. Karen Candlish is the dean of students. This podcast was produced by Jordan Pohl, senior communication major and podcast editor, and Jeff Dunasky, senior psychological science major and multimedia consultant.
2025-04-11
29 min
Inside the Arts
Half a century of folk music: Ten Pound Fiddle marks 50 years in East Lansing
Events include a concert Friday and a full day of activities and live music Saturday
2025-04-10
05 min
Inside the Arts
WKAR audio engineer Drew Hill releases new album
Recording as Vincente, the album from WKAR audio engineer Drew Hill is called Postcards From Mariana.
2025-04-03
05 min
Inside the Arts
MSU cellist to perform works by Bach in East Lansing concert
Michigan State University Professor of Music Suren Bagratuni will play Bach's six suites for cello on Monday at the MSU Alumni Chapel.
2025-03-27
04 min
Inside the Arts
Arts Council relocating from Old Town Lansing to East Lansing
The Arts Council of Greater Lansing boosts the arts in Ingham, Eaton and Clinton counties.
2025-03-20
05 min
Inside the Arts
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra debuts new album of Wynton Marsalis music
Marsalis: Blues Symphony will be released on Friday by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
2025-03-13
03 min
Inside the Arts
As a painter, author and actor, Lansing's Julian Van Dyke is a creative triple threat
Lansing artist Julian Van Dyke's latest children's book is I Want To Be, When I Grow Up.
2025-03-06
04 min
Inside the Arts
Michigan State University's Wharton Center releases its Broadway schedule for the 2025-26 season
The next Broadway season at the Michigan State University Wharton Center includes five musicals and one play with two special engagements.
2025-03-03
05 min
Inside the Arts
Black rock music history comes to life in Lansing Friday
Friday's show at the Green Door from the Black Rock Sextet is called Black Rock 201.
2025-02-27
05 min
Inside the Arts
Music giant and Detroiter Don Was is bringing his new band to Lansing
Don Was and The Pan Detroit Ensemble will be at Grewal Hall in Lansing on Sunday, February 23.
2025-02-20
05 min
Inside the Arts
LCC brings classic Russian novel 'Crime and Punishment' to the stage
Dostoevsky’s masterwork "Crime and Punishment" was adapted by playwright with Lansing history. The play is being staged at Lansing Community College.
2025-02-13
04 min
Inside the Arts
Broad Art Museum hosts commissioned artwork COMPLEX DREAMS symbolizing flight to freedom
COMPLEX DREAMS at the Michigan State University Broad Art Museum is the first of a planned biennial series of commissioned works.
2025-02-06
03 min
Inside the Arts
Michigan-made piano arrives at the State Capitol to replace previous instrument from Ohio
The refurbished piano from the 1980s will be used for musical performances in the Capitol.
2025-01-30
04 min
Inside the Arts
Sound-based art installation on MSU's campus brings new music to familiar places
A new public art installation on Michigan State University’s campus brings music to walks along the Red Cedar River.
2025-01-23
04 min
Inside the Arts
Corny jokes and songs pop in 'Shucked' as the musical makes a stop at MSU's Wharton Center
The Broadway musical Shucked comes to East Lansing next week for eight performances, and there will be one mid-Michigan native helping make the show happen behind the scenes.
2025-01-16
04 min
Inside the Arts
Women's right to vote to be honored in mid-Michigan concerts
The Sistrum Lansing Women's Chorus Keep Marching concerts take place January 17 and 18 in DeWitt.
2025-01-09
04 min
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
S as in Zebatinsky by Isaac Asimov
An unusual short story you’ve probably never heard, from one of the greatest authors in science fiction history. S as in Zebatinsky by Isaac Asimov, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Have you ever heard of this story by Isaac Asimov? It’s always fascinating to hear from you when you tell us you remember reading a story 50 or more years ago, so we’d love to know somewhere in your past did you read S as in Zebatinsky? Comment where you can, like Spotify and YouTube or send us an email, scott@lostscif...
2024-11-25
39 min
On the Map
On the Map: French Country Inn, The Getaway and Mars Resort; Award winning ribs, fish frys, prime rib, old fashioneds, LIVE music and holiday fun
Proprietor Scott Pohl of Mars Resort joins WGN Radio’s Dave Plier to highlight the many reasons why Mars Resort has been a staple of the Lake Geneva community for over one-hundred years, and their weekday specials including meatloaf, chicken pot pie, fish fry, prime rib, and more! https://serve.castfire.com/audio/7075467/7075467_2024-11-16-003807.64kmono.mp3 Recent Posts On the Map On the Map: Meet Mark Klaus of Castle Noel .cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}
2024-11-16
00 min
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
Double–Cross by Frederik Pohl - Sci Fi Short Stories From the 1940s
Revolt was brewing on Venus, led by the descendant of the first Earthmen to land. Svan was the leader making the final plans—plotting them a bit too well. Double-Cross by Frederik Pohl, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Thanks to Martin Brown who recently bought us a coffee! “Thanks for such great stories.” Thank you Martin we appreciate you. If you would like to buy us a coffee there is a link in the description. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsVThe Lost Sci-Fi Podcast has now hi...
2024-10-13
26 min
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
Come Home From Earth by Edmond Hamilton - Short Sci-Fi Story From the 1940s
Psychology professor Fred Ellis volunteers as the subject of a dangerous scientific experiment–never counting the cost! Come Home From Earth by Edmond Hamilton, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Author Edmond Hamilton returns to the podcast today. The first story we ever did by Hamilton was He That Hath Wings in case you missed it. Today’s story can be found in Thrilling Wonder Stories Magazine in February 1947 on page 91, Come Home From Earth by Edmond Hamilton…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Revolt was brewing on Venus, led by the desc...
2024-10-10
26 min
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
The Engineer by Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth - Short Sci Fi Story From the 1950s
The Big Wheels of tomorrow will be men who can see the big picture. But blowouts have small beginnings… The Engineer by Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Your support of our podcast is amazing. We’ve received a lot of emails recently, this is one of them, “I've recently discovered your podcast and it has been a God send. I have an hour commute to work every day and these stories are the perfect entertainment to keep me alert on the drive. I sometimes listened to full-length audio bo...
2024-05-20
24 min
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
The Good Husband by Evelyn E. Smith - Sci Fi Short Stories From the 1950s
Ellen’s husband was so quiet and self-effacing she could almost picture him apologizing for the inscription on his own tombstone. The Good Husband by Evelyn E. Smith, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.We love hearing from you, whether it’s on Spotify, YouTube or when you send us an email. Hearing from our listeners all over the world is so gratifying. Peter Schreyer from Antwerp, Belgium says, “As a visually impaired person with frequent painful cornea erosions, listening to the lost Sci-Fi podcast keeps me sane in my difficult moments. I give you a 5...
2024-05-16
11 min
The Disciplined Troublemakers
Owning Your Tech Company's Financial Truth with Anthony Nitsos
In Episode 4 of The Disciplined Troublemakers, our exceptional guest Anthony Nitsos delves into the SaaS industry's evolution towards a targeted go-to-market approach. Explore product pricing strategies and negotiation dynamics, influenced by business expert Frederick Pohl. Uncover Anthony's expert guidance on navigating SaaS finance and overcoming market disruptions. Gain valuable insights into the CFO's pivotal role in managing cash flow and key metrics like ARR and NRR. Join us for an in-depth exploration of the SaaS landscape, filled with practical advice for CEOs and founders tackling today's obstacles.Quotes"Businesses empower individuals to fulfill responsibilities and...
2024-05-06
54 min
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
Not a Creature Was Stirring by Dean Evans - Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Short Story from the 1950s
This could be a Christmas story. If it is, it shows one way Peace on Earth can be attained! Not a Creature Was Stirring by Dean Evans, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Author Dean Evans makes his debut on the podcast. Evans wasn’t his real name, that would be George Kull. Couldn’t find his date of birth or where he was born but we know he lived in California. The only thing I could find about him was these words from author Frederik Pohl who said, ““There was a fellow named George Kul...
2024-04-18
38 min
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
A Hitch in Time by Frederik Pohl - Short Sci Fi Story From the 1940s
Young Thom Ra travels back to the hideous Venus-Earth war, and ventures peril to win lovely Elren Dri for his mate! A Hitch in Time by Frederik Pohl, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Episode 200 of The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast didn’t go as planned. We’ve been facing some health challenges over the last 2 weeks and want to say thanks to all of you who have expressed your concern. Our plan was to get reacquainted with our old friend Bud Gregory for episode 200 but it’s a longer story than we are able to narra...
2024-04-15
23 min
Keith and The Girl comedy talk show
3803: God Bless the U.S.A. w/ Lucie Pohl
The great Lucie Pohl joins Keith to discuss her role in The Dad Emails book, Donald Trump’s God Bless the USA Bible, Sean D. Combs’s homes being raided by federal agents over sex trafficking allegations, and the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key bridge. But it’s funny.
2024-03-29
00 min
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
The Barbarians by Algis Budrys - Science Fiction Short Stories Audiobook
History was repeating itself; there were moats and nobles in Pennsylvania and vassals in Manhattan and the barbarian hordes were overrunning the land. The Barbarians by Algis Budrys, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode.“He was in some ways the best writer of his kind around. He made sentences come alive better than most writers. I’m not talking just about science fiction writers.” The words of writer, editor, and literary agent Frederik Pohl–at 89 about Algis Budrys.Budrys was born in 1931 in...
2023-07-25
1h 07
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
The Hated by Frederik Pohl - Short Sci Fi Audiobook
After space, there was always one more river to cross ... the far side of hatred and murder! The Hated by Frederik Pohl, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode.5 Star reviews continue to pour in from all over the world. DiverBR via Apple Podcasts Brazil gave us 5 stars and writes “I’m glad I found this. Hi from Brazil. This podcast is awesome. A great selection of stories from the golden age of science fiction that I would probably never have heard about if it wer...
2023-06-13
31 min
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
Duel on Syrtis by Poul Anderson - Audiobook Sci-Fi Short Story
Bold and ruthless, he was famed throughout the System as a big-game hunter. From the firedrakes of Mercury to the ice-crawlers of Pluto, he'd slain them all. But his trophy-room lacked one item; and now Riordan swore he'd bag the forbidden game that roamed the red deserts ... a Martian! Duel on Syrtis by Poul Anderson, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode.Today’s episode of the podcast marks the debut of Poul Anderson. Anderson was no ordinary science fiction author. He has been call...
2023-06-06
51 min
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
Asteroid of the Damned by Frederik Pohl - Science Fiction Short Stories
Somewhere on that asteroid of sin lurked the crime king of the Universe. Asteroid of the Damned by Frederik Pohl, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode.More than 48 hours of vintage sci-fi for only $19.97, right now on LostSciFi.com. 1950s science fiction volumes 1 thru 4 contain 89 vintage sci-fi short stories from the 1950s and you can get it for only $19.97 at lostscifi.com. There has never been a great collection of 1950s science fiction at such an unbelievable price. Go to lostscifi.com an...
2022-11-22
51 min
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
Prison of a Billion Years by C. H. Thames - Time Travel Science Fiction Audiobook
Adam Slade was a man who had nothing to lose by making a break for it. The trouble was, he knew that no one had ever escaped from the—Prison Of A Billion Years, written by C.H. Thames, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode.Author C.H. Thames is back on the podcast for the second time in less than a month. Today’s story can be found on page 104 in Imagination Stories of Science and Fantasy, April 1956.Slade k...
2022-11-15
25 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Would you be able to stomach a 30% tip at restaurants?
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:Happy Friday! Are you looking to bring the mullet back? Well some parents have their kids sporting them. This weekend you may take in a nice meal at a restaurant, but be prepared for “tipflation” where some restaurants are insisting on as much as a 30% tip. Restaurants Canada’s James Rillett joins Scott for discussion on that. The affidavit used in the FBI search warrant on former president Donald Trump was released in a redacted form today, Reggie Cecchini of Global News Washington fills us in. Should Canada be doing more t...
2022-08-27
1h 11
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
The Beachcomber by Damon Knight - Damon Knight Short Stories
Today’s author is yet another sci-fi fan turned sci-fi writer. But unlike many sci-fi writers he was also a harsh sci-fi critic. Damon Francis Knight was born September 19th, 1922 in Baker City, Oregon. A brave soul, Knight moved across the country to New York City when he was 17 to live in poverty in a number of shared apartments with science-fiction fans, writers and editors. He was a member of the Futurians along with CM Kornbluth, Frederic Pohl and others. Support the show - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV Merch - https://lostscifi...
2022-06-28
30 min
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
Let The Ants Try by Frederik Pohl
Thank you for listening to The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast and thanks for your reviews and ratings. Special thanks to our new listeners in The Canary Islands, Iceland, Finland, South Africa, the Czech Republic and New Zealand. If we haven’t mentioned your city, state or country send an email to scott@lostscifi.com and please let us know where you’re from.Support the show - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV Merch - https://lostscifi.creator-spring.com/ Sign up for our newsletterhttps://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/266...
2022-06-07
37 min
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
Unwelcomed Visitor and Spoken For by William Morrison
We’ve got two short science fiction stories for you today on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast with at least one lost sci-fi short story in every episode.Support the show - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV Merch - https://lostscifi.creator-spring.com/ Sign up for our newsletterhttps://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/266431/102592606683269000/shareWe’ve already narrated 5 sci-fi stories written by William Morrison and many more are on the way. We had no idea that William Morrison was born Joseph Samachson on October 13, 1906, in Tren...
2022-04-19
46 min
Sorgatron Media Master Feed
Classic Fishing Without Bait 275: Getting to Know Mr Rogers with David Pohl
This week we’re looking back at another of our favorite classic chats with David Pohl! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ James Ellermeyer welcomes illustrator David Pohl to discuss his time working on Mr Rogers Neighborhood with Fred Rogers as a scenic artist, what that entailed, how he got the job with his persistence, his experiences and discussion with Mr Rogers, his influence, how his own father had influenced people as a school teacher, and more! Check out our previous episode 274 where we talked with David Pohl about his path into becoming a career artist. David Pohl’s work can be found at www.davidpohl.com. ...
2022-02-08
36 min
Reading Short and Deep
Reading, Short And Deep #284 – Let The Ants Try by Frederik Pohl
Reading, Short And Deep #284 Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss Let The Ants by Frederik Pohl Here’s a link to a PDF of the story. Let The Ants Try was first published in Planet Stories, Winter 1949. Posted by Scott D. Danielson Become a Patron!
2021-07-14
32 min
Agricultural Acts with Jeff Mo'rad
Episode 5 - Wildly Fermented or Drunken Breakfast
Jeff dives in deep with questions to find out more about your Indian Ladder Farm favorites. We also learn about wild fermentation in both beer and hard cider, the different between donkeys and mules, If you are interested in learning more about the wonderful work that Heifer International does: https://www.heifer.org/ Rosie Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zObaX... This podcast brings together Brewery & Cidery Owner Dietrich Gehring, Brewer Scott Veltman, Cider Maker Alex Gill, and WEQX Superstar Jeff Mo'rad as they explore growing hops, farming culture, brewing beer, making cider...
2021-04-07
1h 11
Agricultural Acts with Jeff Mo'rad
Episode 4 - Great Grandfathers, Barns Burning, and The History of ILF
Episode 4: We discuss the history of ILF, from Dieter's great-great grandfather IN-LAW, his potential interest in Great White Sharks, and how he started Indian Ladder Farms. The transition from diary farm - to apple orchard and of course some great insights from the wonderful men of ILFCB. This podcast brings together Brewery & Cidery Owner Dietrich Gehring, Brewer Scott Veltman, Cider Maker Alex Gill, and WEQX Superstar Jeff Mo'rad as they explore growing hops, farming culture, brewing beer, making cider, and drinking all the delicious beverages from ILFCB. PODCAST: https://open.spotify.com/show/1H23GI3......
2021-03-25
59 min
Agricultural Acts with Jeff Mo'rad
Episode 3 - Don't Feed The Donkey
Episode 3: We discuss the different aroma's that hops give out, what happens next now that all our hops are picked. The strong desire people have for apple cider, doughnuts, and apple picking at Indian Ladder Farms in the fall. This podcast brings together Brewery & Cidery Owner Dietrich Gehring, Brewer Scott Veltman, Cider Maker Alex Gill, and WEQX Superstar Jeff Mo'rad as they explore growing hops, farming culture, brewing beer, making cider, and drinking all the delicious beverages from ILFCB. PODCAST: https://open.spotify.com/show/1H23GI3zKP8pmP2a8frsyD
2021-03-11
55 min
Agricultural Acts with Jeff Mo'rad
Episode 2 - Aliens, Collaboration and Proprietary Hops
Episode 2: in this episode, the boys discuss the possibility of aliens downloading this podcast, the collaborative nature of the brewing community, and the potential for collaboration within the cider community. You will also learn the history of two of the hops that are native to this area the Helderberg hop, and Voorheesville hop. This podcast brings together Brewery & Cidery Owner Dietrich Gehring, Brewer Scott Veltman, Cider Maker Alex Gill, and WEQX Superstar Jeff Mo'rad as they explore growing hops, farming culture, brewing beer, making cider, and drinking all the delicious beverages from ILFCB.
2021-02-25
56 min
The X-Rae Podcast with Iris Bahr & Rae Lynn
IRIS BAHR'S VARIETY HOUR WITH LIZ MIELE, LUCIE POHL & JAY JURDEN
Iris Bahr returns with her line up of guest comics for festive banter and insightful information. Guests this week, internationally renowned comic Liz Miele, star of Video game phenomenon Overwatch, Lucie Pohl, and the hilarious Jay Jurden. Plus the musical stylings of Scott Bravo. www.irisbahr.com
2020-10-11
1h 06
Breaking the 4th Wall Podcast
Scott H. Silverman's Happy Hour #21: Dr. Mel Pohl Chronic Pain Pain Recovery (Rebroadcast)
In this episode, Mel, the Chief Medical Officer at the Las Vegas Medical Recovery Center (LVRC), relates his pain management expertise. He was instrumental in developing LVRC's chronic pain recovery program and is a Board Certified Family Practitioner, certified by the American Board of Addiction Medicine and a Distinguished Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine. He is the author of several books, including A Day Without Pain and The Pain Antidote. Mel Pohl's Links Phone Number 800-790-0091 Website https://pos.li/2gu6oi Website LVRC https://pos.li/2gu6ok
2020-09-23
35 min
MSU Today with Russ White
Longtime WKAR journalist Scott Pohl retires. “I’ve always tried to be fair and right”
Pohl talks about what it feels like to retire, and he describes his path to MSU as a student and then to WKAR five years after graduation. And he says there two interviews that stand out to him over his career. “I have to cite two: getting to talk with my favorite author, John Irving, and the man who inspired me to talk into microphones for a living, legendary Hall of Fame Tigers play-by-play announcer Ernie Harwell,” Pohl says. “Nothing can top those two. “My favorite story took me back to my childho...
2020-04-30
12 min
#VdS MillernTon #NdS
MillernTon Spezial - Internationale Fanclubs
FCSP International Willkommen zurück aus der Winterpause! Euch erwartet ein MillernTon Spezial zu einigen internationalen Vertretern der FCSP-Community. Mit dabei: Gary aus Glasgow, Scott aus Yorkshire, Dave aus Manchester, Shawn aus New York, Ernie aus Buffalo sowie Samantha & Shawn aus Calgary, Alberta,Kanada. Themen u.a.: Die Fanszene vor Ort, Geschehnisse in der Winterpause, Trainer Kauszinski, Aufstiegsambitionen und 5-Jahres-Pläne. Viel Spaß! Welcome back from "Winterpause"! You're about to hear a MillernTon Special featuring some people from the international FCSP-Community. Starring: Gary from Glasgow, Scott from Yorkshire, Dave from Manchester, Shawn from New York, Ernie from Buf...
2019-01-24
2h 31
Eating the Fantastic
Episode 85: Andy Duncan: An Agent of Utopia
Have hot antipasto with Andy Duncan as we celebrate the publication of his new collection An Agent of Utopia and discuss why it took a quarter of a century to bring the book's lead story from title idea to completion, how he was influenced by the research regimen of the great Frederik Pohl, the way a short story is like an exploded toolshed, why he deliberately wrote a deal with the devil story after hearing he shouldn't write deal with the devil stories, the embarrassing marketing blurb he can't stop telling people about in bars, what caused a last-minute...
2018-12-28
2h 53
The Missions Podcast
How Does Hospitality Fuel Mission?
Starting gospel conversations—whether at home or overseas—is difficult in our distracted, technology-addicted world. Is returning to a practice of holistic, biblical hospitality part of the solution to strengthen our evangelism? Jeff Dalrymple, former president of Baptist Haiti Mission and president and founder of The Hospitality Project, helps us answer that question and explains why we struggle so much to let our neighbors into our homes. You can follow Jeff on Twitter at @JeffDalrymple. In the episode, Jeff recommended a variety of resources on biblical hospitality. In case you missed it, those books were: The Hosp...
2018-05-14
36 min
The Missions Podcast
How Does Hospitality Fuel Mission?
Starting gospel conversations—whether at home or overseas—is difficult in our distracted, technology-addicted world. Is returning to a practice of holistic, biblical hospitality part of the solution to strengthen our evangelism? Jeff Dalrymple, former president of Baptist Haiti Mission and president and founder of The Hospitality Project, helps us answer that question and explains why we struggle so much to let our neighbors into our homes. You can follow Jeff on Twitter at @JeffDalrymple. In the episode, Jeff recommended a variety of resources on biblical hospitality. In case you missed it, those books were: The Hosp...
2018-05-14
36 min
The Missions Podcast
How Does Hospitality Fuel Mission?
Starting gospel conversations—whether at home or overseas—is difficult in our distracted, technology-addicted world. Is returning to a practice of holistic, biblical hospitality part of the solution to strengthen our evangelism? Jeff Dalrymple, former president of Baptist Haiti Mission and president and founder of The Hospitality Project, helps us answer that question and explains why we struggle so much to let our neighbors into our homes. You can follow Jeff on Twitter at @JeffDalrymple. In the episode, Jeff recommended a variety of resources on biblical hospitality. In case you missed it, those books were: The Hosp...
2018-05-14
36 min
The Missions Podcast
How Does Hospitality Fuel Mission?
Starting gospel conversations—whether at home or overseas—is difficult in our distracted, technology-addicted world. Is returning to a practice of holistic, biblical hospitality part of the solution to strengthen our evangelism? Jeff Dalrymple, former president of Baptist Haiti Mission and president and founder of The Hospitality Project, helps us answer that question and explains why we struggle so much to let our neighbors into our homes. You can follow Jeff on Twitter at @JeffDalrymple. In the episode, Jeff recommended a variety of resources on biblical hospitality. In case you missed it, those books were: The Hosp...
2018-05-14
36 min
Baltimore Orioles Baseball Podcasts from BaltimoreBaseball.com
Minor League Podcast with Adam Pohl, Episode 18
Bowie Baysox play-by-play voice Adam Pohl and Dean Jones Jr., minor league reporter for BaltimoreBaseball.com, discuss how Orioles' prospects, including Tanner Scott and Ryan Mountcastle, are doing in the 2017 Arizona Fall League.
2017-11-06
25 min
Baltimore Orioles Baseball Podcasts from BaltimoreBaseball.com
Minor League Podcast with Adam Pohl, Episode 18
Bowie Baysox play-by-play voice Adam Pohl and Dean Jones Jr., minor league reporter for BaltimoreBaseball.com, discuss how Orioles' prospects, including Tanner Scott and Ryan Mountcastle, are doing in the 2017 Arizona Fall League.
2017-11-06
25 min
Tome Talk Reading Recommendations
#14: Gateway by Frederik Pohl
Richard talks about the scifi novel Gateway by Frederik Pohl, in which mankind finds a fleet of faster than light (FTL) ships with mysterious preprogrammed destinations in their computers, and brave adventurers have to find out where those coordinates lead. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe or give us a like You can find lots of videos and audio podcasts on our website: Home You can also subscribe to our audio podcast on iTunes and Stitcher. Thanks for joining us, and stay meddlesome! This episode was hosted b...
2017-08-30
12 min
Baltimore Orioles Baseball Podcasts from BaltimoreBaseball.com
Minor League Podcast with Adam Pohl, Episode 4, 5-5-2017
Hard-throwing lefty Tanner Scott of the Bowie Baysox talks about his pursuit of transitioning from a hard-thrower with inconsistent control to someone who can spot his pitches. Adam Pohl also discusses the Orioles' minor league system with BaltimoreBaseball.com's Dean Jones Jr.
2017-05-05
29 min
Baltimore Orioles Baseball Podcasts from BaltimoreBaseball.com
Minor League Podcast with Adam Pohl, Episode 4, 5-5-2017
Hard-throwing lefty Tanner Scott of the Bowie Baysox talks about his pursuit of transitioning from a hard-thrower with inconsistent control to someone who can spot his pitches. Adam Pohl also discusses the Orioles' minor league system with BaltimoreBaseball.com's Dean Jones Jr.
2017-05-05
29 min
Eating the Fantastic
Episode 11: Linda Addison
Join Linda Addison for lunch at Yardbird in Las Vegas as we talk of how someone who earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics transformed into a four-time Bram Stoker Award winning writer, the way a chance encounter with Grand Master Frederik Pohl during a New York is Book Country Festival helped her nail her first sale to Asimov's, why this acclaimed horror poet has now decided to go from micro to macro and write a trilogy of science fiction novels, and much more.
2016-06-22
1h 20
Staggering Stories - Every Podcast Ever!
Staggering Stories Podcast #167: Attack of the Tasteless Coat
Summary: Adam J Purcell, Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller put their voted for Sixth Doctor story ‘Doctor Who: Attack of the Cybermen’ on trial, tell the tale of their recent Whooverville 5.0 convention visit, discuss the cultural impact of Star Wars and a variety of other stuff, specifically: 00:00 – Intro and theme tune. 01:23 — Welcome! 01:55 – News: 02:16 — William Shatner: New album terror! 04:28 — Babylon 5: JMS urges fan action to prompt US ‘reruns’. 06:30 — DEAD: Christopher Burgess, Gerard Murphy, Frederik Pohl and A.C. Crispin. 09:20 — DC Comics: Batwoman refused marriage by DC, writers walk. 11:27 — Doctor Who RPG: Time Traveller’s Companion supplement wins award. 13:35 – Doctor Who: Trial of a Docto...
2013-09-15
1h 34
Staggering Stories Regular Podcasts
Staggering Stories Podcast #167: Attack of the Tasteless Coat
Summary: Adam J Purcell, Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller put their voted for Sixth Doctor story ‘Doctor Who: Attack of the Cybermen’ on trial, tell the tale of their recent Whooverville 5.0 convention visit, discuss the cultural impact of Star Wars and a variety of other stuff, specifically: 00:00 – Intro and theme tune. 01:23 — Welcome! 01:55 – News: 02:16 — William Shatner: New album terror! 04:28 — Babylon 5: JMS urges fan action to prompt US ‘reruns’. 06:30 — DEAD: Christopher Burgess, Gerard Murphy, Frederik Pohl and A.C. Crispin. 09:20 — DC Comics: Batwoman refused marriage by DC, writers walk. 11:27 — Doctor Who RPG: Time Traveller’s Companion supplement wins award. 13:35 – Doctor Who: Trial of a Docto...
2013-09-15
1h 34
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #116 - READALONG: The Space Merchants by Frederik Pohl and C.M. Kornbluth
The SFFaudio Podcast #116 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome and Professor Eric S. Rabkin talk about The Space Merchants (aka Gravy Planet) by Frederik Pohl and C.M. Kornbluth Talked about on today’s show: Frederik Pohl’s blog, differences between Gravy Planet and The Space Merchants Coca-Cola vs. Yummy Cola, com-pocalypse (a commercial apocalypse), advertizing, conservationists -> connies (or consies) is an analogue for communists -> commies, Tristan Und Isolde, Costa Rica, Chicken Little, Fowler Shocken, 1950s. Jews in “the Science Fiction ghetto”, H.L. Gold, Phlip Klass (William Tenn), Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, the Wikipedia entry for...
2011-07-11
1h 46
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #056 – READALONG: The Status Civilization by Robert Sheckley
The SFFaudio Podcast #056 – Jesse and Scott talk with Rick Jackson, Gregg Margarite, Jerry Stearns and Julie Davis about Robert Sheckley’s The Status Civilization! Talked about on today’s show: Wonder Publishing Group (Wonder Audio and Wonder Ebooks), LibriVox.org, Acoustic Pulp, Sound Affects, Great Northern Audio Theatre, Doctor Who, The Prisoner, Riverworld by Philip Jose Farmer, deep Science Fiction, Deathworld by Harry Harrison, The Space Merchants (aka Gravy Planet) by Frederik Pohl and Cyril M. Kornbluth, Preferred Risk by Frederik Pohl and Lester del Re...
2010-04-26
59 min
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #040
The SFFaudio Podcast #040 – Jesse and Scott are joined by Steve Feldberg of Audible.com to talk about Audible Frontiers and other Audible.com projects. We talk audiobooks the whole show, giving particular attention to those produced by Audible.com itself. Steve tells us all about a bunch of the upcoming Science Fiction, Fantasy, espionage, and crime audiobooks we can expect to see showing up in the Audible catalgoue this year and next! Talked about on today’s show: Audible.com, Audible Frontiers, Gateway by Frederik Pohl, Robert J. Sawyer, Frederik Pohl, how to translate font...
2009-10-26
56 min