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Dört Ayaklı Şehir Radyosu
Film Hayvanları - Özlem Güçlü | Yasa, Yaşam ve Bir Filin Elektrikle İdam Edilmesi
Bu bölümde Film Hayvanları, Türkiye’de yasayla yaşam arasında giderek açılan makasın keskinliğinde Bir Filin Elektrik’le İdam Edilmesi (1903) filminde idamının seyirliğe dönüştüğü fil Topsy’nin hayaletiyle karşı karşıya durmaya çağırıyor. ***Topsy’ye ve yasanın öldürebilir kıldığı tüm hayvanlara: I won’t hurt you, The West Coast Pop Experimental Band, Isle of Dogs film müziklerinden. https://open.spotify.com/track/59v1okflZrEkeb9JrxfJvX?si=30da10f0158e4a40 Referanslar:Lundblad, Michael, The Birth of A Jungle: Animality in Progr...
2025-06-07
14 min
Dört Ayaklı Şehir Radyosu
Film Hayvanları - Özlem Güçlü | MGM’in Aslanları
Bu bölümde, MGM film şirketinin logosundan bize bakan ve kükreyen, ikonikleşmiş aslan Leo’nun peşine takılıyoruz. Program görselimizden bize bakan ve program müziğinin başında her bölüm bize kükremesiyle seslenen Leo’nun hayaleti, hayvanların sinema setlerinde ve sinema sektöründe gördüğü muameleyi, psikolojik ve fiziksel esenliklerini, sinemanın bir türcülük kurumu olarak tarihini ve en önemlisi, sette bir hayvan olmanın ne demek olabileceğini düşünmeye bizi davet ediyor. ***Slats, Jackie, Billy, Telly, Coffee, Tanner, George ve Leo’ya bir hediye: Afromood (Ali Osman...
2025-03-16
29 min
Listen To Nothing
What Is a Psychic Anyway? Exploring Intuition, Energy, and the "Clairs" with Miwa Mack
In Episode 8 of the Listen to Nothing podcast, Shukin Mark welcomes Miwa Mack, founder of the Boulder Psychic Institute https://boulderpsychicinstitute.org, for a captivating conversation about what it truly means to be psychic. Together, they explore the world of intuition and energy, diving into the "Clairs"—clairvoyance, clairsentience, clairaudience, and claircognizance—and how these abilities play a role in our everyday lives. Miwa explains her belief that everyone has the potential to develop psychic abilities, starting from infancy when we naturally read energy. She highlights the importance of self-work, clearing out personal "sludge," and cultivating authenticity to u...
2024-11-26
1h 25
The Animal Highlight
S3E9 - Imperiled Pangolins
In this animal highlight Amanda talks about pangolins, one of the most trafficked animals in the world. She speaks about some of her concerns with One health flattening complexities before talking a bit about Stevie, a pangolin saved in South Africa. This content was originally aired in Season 5 of The Animal Turn Podcast. Featured: Nicole Shukin, Animal CapitalStevie in a video on the Dodo rescued from the illegal wildlife tradeZimbabwe and Pangolins photoshoot Helping to Save Pangolins from Extinction by Siew Choo, Sara Platto and W.S. ChallenderCoronavirus lockdowns increase poaching in Asia, Afr...
2024-09-10
14 min
Listen To Nothing
Riding the Waves of Life: A Conversation with Ally Schillinger
In this episode of Listen To Nothing, I sit down with Ally Schillinger, an extraordinary waterwoman with a deep passion for the ocean. Ally shares her journey from competitive swimming to exploring the world of surfing and long-distance paddling. We dive into her love for the water, the challenges she's faced, and the unique perspective she brings to life through her connection with the ocean. Whether you're an ocean enthusiast or simply curious about the world of competitive water sports, this conversation is sure to inspire.
2024-08-20
1h 04
Listen To Nothing
Finding Joy in Education: A Heartfelt Chat with My Neighbor Bo (Greg Bowman) on 'Listen To Nothing'
n this enlightening episode of "Listen To Nothing," we sit down with my neighbor Bo, Greg Bowman, an esteemed educator and author, to explore the profound impact of joy in the classroom. Bo shares his journey into teaching, his unique philosophy of 'staying green,' and the inspiration behind his beloved books, "Leilani Blessed and Grateful" and "Teaching Joy: Creating a Joyful Middle School Classroom." Join us as we delve into the transformative power of joy, the importance of continual growth and learning, and the extraordinary wisdom of an ordinary man who has dedicated his life to making a...
2024-07-30
1h 06
Listen To Nothing
Episode 5: Embracing Great Compassion with Shinko Andreas Hagn
In this episode of "Listen To Nothing," we dive deep into the life and practice of Shinko Andreas Hagn, founder and teacher of Daijihi, a Soto Zen sangha in Vienna, Austria. Shinko shares his transformative journey to Zen, detailing his beginnings in 2009, his ordination as a Zen priest in 2019, and his profound work as a prison chaplain and with the homeless community. Our conversation uncovers the demons Shinko has faced and how he uses them as "compost" for his spiritual growth. We explore our shared lineage in the Dharma and reflect on my personal experiences training in...
2024-07-23
1h 25
Listen To Nothing
Exploring the Spiritual Dimensions of Art with Jeremy Morgan. Listen to Nothing Episode #4
In this episode of "Listen to Nothing," we sit down with the extraordinary Jeremy Morgan, a renowned artist and educator with over three decades of teaching experience at the San Francisco Art Institute. Join us as we delve into Jeremy's profound insights on the intersection of art, art history, and spirituality. We share personal anecdotes that highlight the transformative power of art in our lives. Discover how art can be a practice, a way of life, and a path to spiritual enlightenment. This conversation is a deep dive into the essence of creativity and its impact on our physical...
2024-07-16
1h 20
Listen To Nothing
Organized Chaos: Mental Toughness and Family First with Grant 'Higamonster' Higa
In Episode 3 of 'Listen to Nothing,' we sit down with Grant 'Higamonster' Higa, a legendary powerlifter and strongman competitor, to delve into his philosophy of 'organized chaos,' the importance of mental toughness, and the values of accountability and putting family first. Grant shares insights from his incredible journey in the world of strength training, the lessons he's learned along the way, and how he balances the demands of his sport with his commitment to family. Recorded in his happy place—the gym—this conversation is a testament to the power of perseverance and finding one's path. Note: Ther...
2024-07-09
59 min
Listen To Nothing
Conquering Currents: Diana M. Corbin on Open Water Triumphs and Trials – Listen To Nothing Ep.2
Join us in this enlightening episode of 'Listen To Nothing' as we dive deep with Diana M. Corbin, a celebrated open water swimmer known for completing the daunting Triple Crown of Swimming. In this interview, Diana shares her inspiring journey into the world of open water swimming, revealing the physical and emotional challenges she faced and overcame. From her early days of getting into the sport to the intricate logistics of conquering the English Channel, Diana offers a raw and honest look at the highs and lows of her swimming career. Whether you're a seasoned swimmer or just love...
2024-07-02
39 min
Listen To Nothing
Scott Bass on Surfing, Spirituality, and Life's Lessons
Welcome to the debut episode of "Listen to Nothing," a podcast series where we dive into the lives of everyday people doing extraordinary things. In this episode, we sit down with Scott Bass, creator of The Boardroom Show and a passionate waterman. Scott shares his journey in the world of surfing, discussing how it all began, the trials and tribulations along the way, and the spiritual connections he finds in the ocean. Join us for an inspiring conversation about life lessons, driving forces, and daily practices that shape extraordinary lives. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit...
2024-06-25
48 min
CoCo Conjure
12: Count'n Souls (& other tales)
Sup Cuz, Grab your headphones, cause this episode is all about storytelling. We got two boys count'n souls down by the graveyard, John tryin to code switch for Massa, and Dr. Rabbit giving the tar baby a molly wop. Reference: Story 1: Countin SoulsShukin & Jivin : Folklore from Contemporary Black Americans. By Daryl Cumber Dance. pg 33 (tale 47)Story 2: De First Colored Man Brought To This Country Mules & Men by Zora Neal Hurston. Pg 79Story 3: The Tar BabyAmerican Negro Folktales...
2024-04-14
41 min
Rock n Roll Chicago Podcast
Ep 149 Shukin And The Ramblers
Send us a textShukin and the Ramblers is the Rusty Roots Rock Revue you’ll have to see to believe. Influenced by the American sounds of the Chicago Blues, Classic RnB, Roots Country, a Funky dose of Gypsy Jazz and a Punk Rock edge. Ray and Mike met with Matt, Rob and Dan to find out how this group came together.Support the showPodcast edited by Paul Martin.Theme song courtesy of M&R Rush.www.rocknrollchicagopodcast.com
2023-08-08
44 min
Rock n Roll Chicago Podcast
Ep 149 Shukin And The Ramblers
Shukin and the Ramblers is the Rusty Roots Rock Revue you’ll have to see to believe. Influenced by the American sounds of the Chicago Blues, Classic RnB, Roots Country, a Funky dose of Gypsy Jazz and a Punk Rock edge. Ray and Mike met with Matt, Rob and Dan to find out how this group came together.
2023-08-08
44 min
Rock n Roll Chicago Podcast
Ep 149 Shukin And The Ramblers
Send us a textShukin and the Ramblers is the Rusty Roots Rock Revue you’ll have to see to believe. Influenced by the American sounds of the Chicago Blues, Classic RnB, Roots Country, a Funky dose of Gypsy Jazz and a Punk Rock edge. Ray and Mike met with Matt, Rob and Dan to find out how this group came together.Support the showPodcast edited by Paul Martin.Theme song courtesy of M&R Rush.www.rocknrollchicagopodcast.com
2023-08-08
44 min
GRÉEA
Balam Kenter, ''Rendering Surplus, Rendering Flesh: Capitalism, Animals, and Disability''
Speaker | Conférencier : Balam Kenter, Concordia University Organisation: GRÉEA Also available on| Également disponible sur : https://soundcloud.com/greea/ Abstract | Résumé The animal rendering industry and surplus populations are two features of capitalism that are both invisibilized as by-products, subject to logics of waste-management and recycling. Shukin’s (2009) genealogy of how animal life gets symbolically and carnally rendered capital, demonstrates the central role of animals in the reproduction of capitalist hegemony. Similarly, the paradox of surplus populations, another kind of bare life, is that they are redundant to capital while being a...
2022-05-26
00 min
Spit! - Surf Podcast
256 - Spit! May 11, 2022
In today's show we see the fruition of Scott's beloved TWATS Tour, Shukin reminds us that you can never beat Mother Nature, David rallies against equality (of outcome), coyotes are added to the list of beach dangers, a billionaire takes over another local hangout, and the Challenger Series kicks off with a cooker! Plus Dukes and Kooks. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-05-11
1h 14
Spit! - Surf Podcast
251 - Spit! April 6, 2022
In today's show Shukin reminds us that your ego is not your amigo, listeners call-in to banter about why Mick is vanilla but vanilla is the best flavor, then David and Scott reveal pro surfer's who've been conned out of cash, and whether Kelly conned us all about COVID. Plus Dukes and Kooks! Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-04-06
1h 11
VMware Communities Roundtable
#589 - What's New in NSX-T with Thomas Vigneron and Geoff Shukin
A new release of NSX-T version 3.2 was release in December 2021, Eric and Matt cover those features with Thomas and Geoff. The NSX-T release was a major release with some great new features such as Multi-cloud security, Networking and policy enhancements and Simplified network provisioning and operations. The guests cover features highlighted in the blog: https://www.virtualizationhowto.com/2021/12/vmware-nsx-t-3-2-released-new-features/
2022-01-31
00 min
Photography Down The Line
Photography Down The Line with Crystal Bennes (recorded: 16 June 2021)
Ben Harman, Director of Stills: Centre for Photography in Edinburgh, speaks to Crystal Bennes. Crystal Bennes is an American-born artist and writer based in Scotland. Her mixed media practice is grounded in long-term projects that foreground archival research, durational fieldwork and material experimentation. Since 2015, much of her work has been interested in the culture of international particle physics research, feminist critiques of physics and gendered representations of nature in the history of science. She is currently working on her first photobook—exploring the relationships between atomic weapons development, computer simulations, military photography and women programmers—which will be p...
2021-06-18
52 min
University of Minnesota Press
Capture: The nineteenth-century landscape and wildlife in modernity.
CAPTURE is a book that reveals how the drive to contain and record disappearing animals was a central feature and organizing pursuit of the nineteenth-century US cultural canon. In a conversation that ranges from references to Muybridge and Audubon, Poe and Hawthorne, Whitman and Thoreau, environmental humanities and biopolitics, presentation and representation, capture and captivity, (with a cameo from Sylvester Graham of the Graham cracker), Antoine Traisnel (author of CAPTURE) joins Michelle Neely (author of AGAINST SUSTAINABILITY) in a lively and rigorous discussion. Traisnel is assistant professor of English and comparative literature at the University of Michigan. Neely is...
2021-05-10
1h 18
3FT Deep
3FT Deep| EP. 76 | Respectfully PunX (Feat. Matthew Sean Shukin)
On this episode of 3FT Deep we feature Musician and Recording Artist Matthew Sean ShukinBorn and raised in the western suburbs, Shukin has been performing since a young age at various venues around the Chicago-land area. Influenced as a kid by the sounds of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Eric Clapton, Little Richard, and Jimi Hendrix, Shukin started to develop an ear for music. He played in metal bands & recorded avant-garde art rock in high school, and proceeded to front the spook rock band Pleasure Horse after graduating. After expanding by playing many different genres, inc...
2021-02-02
1h 47
Just Powers Podcast
S2E6 – Materializing Climate Change
In this episode we will be reading Dr. Nicole Shukin’s 2015 article “Materializing Climate Change: Image of Exposure, States of Exception”. This text is included in the edited collection Material […]
2018-11-06
56 min
Just Powers Podcast
S2E6 – Materializing Climate Change
In this episode we will be reading Dr. Nicole Shukin’s 2015 article “Materializing Climate Change: Image of Exposure, States of Exception”. This text is included in the edited collection Material Cultures in Canada, edited by Thomas Allen and Jennifier Blair, and published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press in 2015. Material Cultures in Canada presents the vibrant […]
2018-11-06
56 min