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Ballzauber & Bullshit
#30 Don Wolle
Folge 30 Jubiläum! In Folge 30 knallen bei Ulle und Kulle die Korken – oder es werden eher die Sangria-Eimer gefüllt. Denn ausgerechnet Gladbachs Lieblings-Zehner Florian Neuhaus feiert auf Malle nicht nur das Leben, sondern grätscht verbal den eigenen Manager weg: „Don Rollo“ bekommt ordentlich einen mitgegeben – betrunken, aber zielsicher. Und als wäre das nicht schon außergewöhnlich genug: Wolfgang Petry gibt sich im DFB-Quartier in Herzogenaurach die Ehre. Statt Schweiß und Taktik: Freundschaftsbänder und „Wahnsinn!“. Wolle singt, die Nationalspielerinnen grölen – und Ulle und Kulle träumen schon von „Verlieben, verloren, vergessen, verzeih’n“ als Torjingle. Major Tom kann einp...
2025-07-04
27 min
Trends Podcasts
Z 7 op 7 - Een nieuwe CEO voor Serax en Vlaanderen draait de kraan dicht voor arbeidsmigratie van buiten de EU
Donderdag 15 mei: Serax verwierf internationale faam met z'n serviezen, ontworpen door bekende namen zoals Ottolenghi en Pascale Naessens. De 64-jarige Axel zet een stap opzij om plaats te maken voor een externe CEO: Tim Kamanayo. Tim vergaarde 25 jaar ervaring als marketeer bij onder meer Philip Morris, AB InBev en Neuhaus. Maar is ook bekend met Serax. Vorig jaar kregen zo’n 20.000 arbeidsmigranten van buiten de EU een vergunning om te komen werken in Vlaanderen. Maar nu sluit de Vlaamse regering de deur voor laaggeschoolden van buiten de EU. Collega Valerie Bauwens gaat erover in gesprek met Frank Bec...
2025-05-15
18 min
Z 7op7
Een nieuwe CEO voor Serax en Vlaanderen draait de kraan dicht voor arbeidsmigratie van buiten de EU, in Z 7 op 7
Donderdag 15 mei: Serax verwierf internationale faam met z'n serviezen, ontworpen door bekende namen zoals Ottolenghi en Pascale Naessens. De 64-jarige Axel zet een stap opzij om plaats te maken voor een externe CEO: Tim Kamanayo. Tim vergaarde 25 jaar ervaring als marketeer bij onder meer Philip Morris, AB InBev en Neuhaus. Maar is ook bekend met Serax. Vorig jaar kregen zo’n 20.000 arbeidsmigranten van buiten de EU een vergunning om te komen werken in Vlaanderen. Maar nu sluit de Vlaamse regering de deur voor laaggeschoolden van buiten de EU. Collega Valerie Bauwens gaat erover in gesprek met Frank Bec...
2025-05-15
18 min
Tom's Podcast
TOM’S PODCAST #57: LIBERTE, LIBERTAD, FREIHEIT—THREE LINGUISTIC PATHWAYS TO FREEDOM
In today's podcast, I focus on examples of loss of liberty. The first is JS Bach being imprisoned for having the effrontery of asking his employer to let him go so he could seek a more lucrative employment elsewhere. It’s shocking that one of the world’s greatest musicians was considered to be property.120 years later, Chopin spent a honeymoon on the island of Majorca with his new wife, George Sand. Both of them were combining a honeymoon with holding good on promises to publishers—she on a book in progress and he on a collection of 24 prel...
2025-03-17
14 min
Tom's Podcast
PODCAST #56: AN EXPERIMENT IN TASTING CHOCOLATE
TOM’S PODCAST #56: AN EXPERIMENT IN TASTING CHOCOLATEIn today's podcast, I start with one of Chopin's Mazurkas, a dance form that, put to music, recreated his love for his native country, Poland. Chocolate is my mazurka, as I learned to love chocolate at an early age and now here I am at 54 running my own chocolate store in Southern France and an American non-profit dedicated to making the African cocoa-growing village a chocolate-producing village.In this podcast, I talk about a powerful tool used by the food industry to determine a customer's pote...
2025-03-03
14 min
The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs
"Tom Hanks' Hanky" w/ Mike Reiss
Hello, Puzzlers! Puzzling with us today: former showrunner and writer for The Simpsons, Mike Reiss! Join host A.J. Jacobs and his guests as they puzzle–and laugh–their way through new spins on old favorites, like anagrams and palindromes, as well as quirky originals such as “Ask Chat GPT” and audio rebuses. Subscribe to The Puzzler podcast wherever you get your podcasts! "The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs" is distributed by iHeartPodcasts and is a co-production with Neuhaus Ideas. Our executive producers are Neely Lohmann and Adam Neuhaus of Neuhaus Ideas, and...
2025-02-10
20 min
The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs
"Earbuses" w/ Tom Papa [Best-Of Episode]
While we gear up for the new year, the Puzzler team is bringing back some of our favorite episodes from the past year of puzzling. Happy holidays, and we will see you soon for a very puzzlingly puzzling 2025! Hello, Puzzlers! Puzzling with us today: comedian and podcaster, Tom Papa! Join host A.J. Jacobs and his guests as they puzzle–and laugh–their way through new spins on old favorites, like anagrams and palindromes, as well as quirky originals such as “Ask Chat GPT” and audio rebuses. Subscribe to The Puzzler podcast wherever you get...
2024-12-26
21 min
Tom's Podcast
Podcast 55: a History of Chocolate in Africa
It’s been a while. Seems like things just get more complicated by the day. First, toward the end of September, Jacq N’Guessan and I flew to Côte d’Ivoire. Jacq is the manager of the local radio and he and I meet weekly regarding communications with the three villages where we have established the three chocolate mini-factories. Right now, we are focusing on N’Douci which is receiving a cocoa butter press and cocoa powder grinder from China any day now.This afternoon, I’m recording a brief history of chocolate in Africa—that is, how the cocoa...
2024-12-16
08 min
The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs
"Breaking Bread" w/ Tom Papa
Hello, Puzzlers! Puzzling with us today: comedian and podcaster, Tom Papa! Join host A.J. Jacobs and his guests as they puzzle–and laugh–their way through new spins on old favorites, like anagrams and palindromes, as well as quirky originals such as “Ask Chat GPT” and audio rebuses. Subscribe to The Puzzler podcast wherever you get your podcasts! "The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs" is distributed by iHeartPodcasts and is a co-production with Neuhaus Ideas. Our executive producers are Neely Lohmann and Adam Neuhaus of Neuhaus Ideas, and Lindsay Hoffman of iHeart...
2024-11-13
19 min
The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs
"Earbuses" w/ Tom Papa
Hello, Puzzlers! Puzzling with us today: comedian and podcaster, Tom Papa! Join host A.J. Jacobs and his guests as they puzzle–and laugh–their way through new spins on old favorites, like anagrams and palindromes, as well as quirky originals such as “Ask Chat GPT” and audio rebuses. Subscribe to The Puzzler podcast wherever you get your podcasts! "The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs" is distributed by iHeartPodcasts and is a co-production with Neuhaus Ideas. Our executive producers are Neely Lohmann and Adam Neuhaus of Neuhaus Ideas, and Lindsay Hoffman of iHeart...
2024-11-12
20 min
The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs
"Tom Papa's TP" w/ Tom Papa
Hello, Puzzlers! Puzzling with us today: comedian and podcaster, Tom Papa! Join host A.J. Jacobs and his guests as they puzzle–and laugh–their way through new spins on old favorites, like anagrams and palindromes, as well as quirky originals such as “Ask Chat GPT” and audio rebuses. Subscribe to The Puzzler podcast wherever you get your podcasts! "The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs" is distributed by iHeartPodcasts and is a co-production with Neuhaus Ideas. Our executive producers are Neely Lohmann and Adam Neuhaus of Neuhaus Ideas, and Lindsay Hoffman of iHeart...
2024-11-11
18 min
1000 Jahre Popkultur Podcast
1000 Jahre Popkultur - Episode 64 - Money, Money, Money - Geld & Reichtum in der Popkultur - Teil 2
Immer noch dreht sich alles um Geld in der Popkultur! Im 2. Teil dieser Episode hängen wir erneut an der Börse ab, kaufen mit unserem Gewinn das teuerste Kunstwerk der Welt, verlieren wie ein Psycho den Verstand, blicken in die Welt des Profisports, treffen einen umtriebigen Musiker, bevor wir uns schließlich mit zwei Kultstars aufs Surfbrett wagen. Gunter Gabriel - Hey Boss, ich brauch mehr Geld https://youtu.be/4jdSsljFgGo?si=5CXUyFRJ714MQlkR The Wolf of Wall Street - Trailer https://youtu.be/GNG...
2024-06-09
1h 24
Tom's Podcast
Tom's Podcast #54: Three Steps Toward Cocoa Quality
In this podcast, we start by considering the current environmentally caused crisis in the chocolate industry. If the cocoa farmer is to survive this crisis, the need for participating in more of the value chain has never been more critical. To do this, the farmer needs to focus more on quality rather than just quantity. That is, the farmer needs to apply scientific principles to make flavor beans rather than bulk beans. Three steps lead to optimum quality: fermentation, drying, and triage,and these steps are the focus of this podcast and of Project Hope and Fairness ’s missi...
2024-05-03
25 min
1000 Jahre Popkultur Podcast
1000 Jahre Popkultur - Episode 63 - Die vier Jahreszeiten featuring Frühling - Teil 1
Der Frühling ist da und mit ihm eine neue Episode zu Jahreszeiten in der Popkultur! Öffnet die Fenster, klopft die Teppiche aus und kommt mit auf einen Ausflüg ins Grüne, wenn wir uns einen ersten Überblick über das Thema verschaffen, anschließend in den österreichischen Bergen singen, dann auf eine farbenfrohe Phantasiereise eines Vaters aufbrechen, dabei einen Klassiker der Beatles hören, das Erwachsenwerden im Theater bestaunen und uns filmisch über einen 400 Jahre zurückliegenden Hype wundern. Ween - Springtheme https://youtu.be/mt1bGOafMtI?si=mo8bM-uDRS9o0_un
2024-04-28
1h 20
Tom's Podcast
Podcast 53: Business as Usual is Not the Only Way to Do Business
Today's podcast begins with a history of how the cocoa tree made its way to West Africa, which now produces over 65% of the world's cocoa beans. We then consider the primary barrier that keeps the West African cocoa farmer poor--the division between city and country which inhibits the farmer from making a decent living. Finally, I finish with some of the progress we're making in developing an international market for village-made chocolate. As always, we are looking to help African cocoa farmers become African chocolate makers. Join the revolution by donating to the cause!1...
2024-03-25
23 min
HOT COPY RADIO THEATER
SWEET AND LOWDOWN
Newspaperwomen Anne Rogers and Spritely Poole uncover a plot by some crooked businessmen, who are getting rich by helping Nazi leaders to hide their wealth in the U.S.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, September 24th,1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Anne Rogers.Samantha Thompson … Spritely Poole.Patrick Brancato … Jeff Warren.Glenn Hascall …Tom Craig.Jerry Kokich … Lt. Mike Flannigan.Chris...
2024-03-10
38 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's Podcast #52: Sensations of Sound and Taste
In today's podcast, I compare music and food. I start with Chopin's Prelude #8, in F# Minor and we learn a little about complexity. I talk about how vibrations are processed via the eardrum, cochlea, auditory nerve, and auditory cortex. We then transition to food, whose enjoyment is a function of partly flavors, tastes, and. texture. We learn about perinasal and retronasal flavors, about the four types of papillae on the tongue, and about texture. We also talk about chocolate, the king of food pleasure, whose quality is a function of crystal types. Finally, I talk about the three villages where w...
2024-02-04
23 min
Blaue Couch
Nele Neuhaus, Krimiautorin, "Ich habe eine dunkle Seite, die ich niemandem zeige"
Dass sie für ihre Geschichten viel zu nett aussieht, hört Nele Neuhaus oft. Dem entgegnet sie dann nur, dass sie als Sternzeichen Zwilling auch eine dunkle Seite habe. Wie sich diese schon früh geäußert hat, das erzählt sie auf der Blauen Couch. Lasst uns gerne ein Abo da, wenn euch das Gespräch mit Nele Neuhaus und Thorsten Otto gefallen hat. In dieser Podcast-Episode spricht Deutschlands erfolgreichste Krimiautorin über ihre Kindheit, als sie nach einem schweren Unfall im Krankenhaus lag, an die Decke starrte und dabei die Welt der Fantasie...
2024-01-22
39 min
Tom's Podcast
PODCAST 51. AN INTERVIEW WITH DAVE CONGALTON: LEARN THE BITTERSWEET TRUTH ABOUT CHOCOLATE
On December 12th, Dr. Peggy Papathakis and I, Tom Neuhaus, did an interview at a local radio station, KVEC, here in San Luis Obispo, California. The host of the show was Dave Congalton, one of the most popular interviewers on the Central Coast.The interview was entitled, “Learn the Bittersweet Truth About Chocolate.” This was my third or fourth time on the Dave Congalton Show and Peggy and I did the interview to promote our mini-fundraiser which is taking place tomorrow, Friday, December 15th. It will be held at the House of Bread, located at 1025 Farmhouse Lane, across...
2023-12-14
30 min
Breaking Walls
BW - EP145: November 1963 With Jean Shepherd And JFK
In Breaking Walls episode 145 it’s the fall of 1963 and network radio drama is dead while American life is changing. If you’re listening to this in real time, this month marks the sixtieth anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s assassination. To go beyond its public horror and understand American society three generations ago, we’ll focus on Jean Shepherd. —————————— Highlights: • I, Libertine • Jean Shepherd Gets His Familiar WOR Time Slot • November 1963 Begins • Veteran's Day, Malcolm X, and Lenny Bruce • President Kennedy’s Last Trip to Florida • Shep's Show During JFK Last Week • John F. Kennedy’s Last Day • An Unfortunate Arthur Godfrey Episode • Live News C...
2023-11-28
5h 40
Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting
BW - EP145: November 1963 With Jean Shepherd And JFK
In Breaking Walls episode 145 it’s the fall of 1963 and network radio drama is dead while American life is changing. If you’re listening to this in real time, this month marks the sixtieth anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s assassination. To go beyond its public horror and understand American society three generations ago, we’ll focus on Jean Shepherd. —————————— Highlights: • I, Libertine • Jean Shepherd Gets His Familiar WOR Time Slot • November 1963 Begins • Veteran's Day, Malcolm X, and Lenny Bruce • President Kennedy’s Last Trip to Florida • Shep's Show During JFK Last Week • John F. Kennedy’s Last Day • An Unfortunate Arthur Godfrey Episode • Live News C...
2023-11-28
5h 40
Tom's Podcast
Podcast #50. Join the Chocolate Revolution!
In preparation for this podcast I spent 6 days in the CocoaTown booth at the 2023 Salon du Chocolat in Paris talking chocolate, literally to thousands of people. I sold our Village Chocolates bars, I sold chocolates from my store in Cordes sur Ciel, and for this podcast I interviewed six leaders in the bean-to-bar business. These include: Mrs. Andal Balu of CocoaTown, a pioneer in adapting the Indian wet grinder to small volume chocolate making; Mr. Maxime Elegbede, a banker turned chocolatier who buys beans from Benin cocoa growers and turns them into beautifully packaged and lusc...
2023-11-05
36 min
Tom's Podcast
PEZOAN: A VILLAGE WITH A MISSION — PODCAST #48
In this podcast, we learn about the history of our relationship with a town of 2,000 inhabitants, Pezoan. I interview Evariste, who introduced me to the village back in 2005. I interview Bob Peak, who has an amusing anecdote on our relationship with the Pezoan’s chief. I talk with Anna and Katie Nakayama. Anna, a former student of mine, raised over $2,000 in her church to help us purchase dryness meters for four villages; Pezoan got one of them. I finish the podcast with an interview of Servando, the president of SCAP, the cooperative that he founded thanks to the support of Projec...
2023-10-03
24 min
Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting
BW - EP143: September 1957—Civil Rights And The Rocket Age
In Breaking Walls episode 143 we begin a mini series on radio and the world in the fall of 1957. —————————— Highlights: • LIFE and The World • The Man from Tomorrow • The American Forum of the Air • Atomic Testing • Pat Buttram and Just Entertainment on Labor Day • Ray Bradbury and the End of X-Minus One • Ms America • The Hattie Cotton School Bombing • Biography in Sound • Howard Miller and Steve Allen • The End of Family Theater • The Grand Ole Opry • Meet The Press and The Right of Self Determination • CBS Still Doing Drama on Sundays • Bing Crosby’s Road Show • School Integration • The Dodgers and Giants Leave New York • Looking Ahead to October and Spu...
2023-09-27
4h 43
Breaking Walls
BW - EP143: September 1957—Civil Rights And The Rocket Age
In Breaking Walls episode 143 we begin a mini series on radio and the world in the fall of 1957. —————————— Highlights: • LIFE and The World • The Man from Tomorrow • The American Forum of the Air • Atomic Testing • Pat Buttram and Just Entertainment on Labor Day • Ray Bradbury and the End of X-Minus One • Ms America • The Hattie Cotton School Bombing • Biography in Sound • Howard Miller and Steve Allen • The End of Family Theater • The Grand Ole Opry • Meet The Press and The Right of Self Determination • CBS Still Doing Drama on Sundays • Bing Crosby’s Road Show • School Integration • The Dodgers and Giants Leave New York • Looking Ahead to October and Spu...
2023-09-27
4h 43
Tom's Podcast
OUR THIRD CHOCOLATE MINI-FACTORY
In this podcast, Peggie Bates, a PH&F board member, and I visit the three PH&F villages. In the first, N'Douci, we establish our third chocolate-producing mini-factory. This includes hooking up and troubleshooting all the machinery. And we make a batch of about 35 pounds of chocolate and mold and wrap a few dozen bars and disks.We also visit the two other already established cooperatives in Depa and Pezoan and exchange news with them as well as work with them on filling out financial forms that will make our job ensuring accountability easier.We agr...
2023-08-06
33 min
Listen to Knowledge on the Go With Free Audiobook
Siegesrausch Hörbuch von Jeremias Witteler
Hören Sie sich dieses volle Hörbuch kostenlos beihttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 693278 Titel: Siegesrausch Autor: Jeremias Witteler Erzähler: Thorsten Schlicht Format: Unabridged Spieldauer: 00:55:04 Sprache: Deutsch Veröffentlichungsdatum: 06-07-23 Herausgeber: Bookwire Kategorien: Fiction & Literature, General Zusammenfassung: Kai arbeitet Ende der 80er Jahre als IT-Beauftragter in einer Werbeagentur und ist für die Installation und Wartung von Computern zuständig. Er leistet zuverlässige Arbeit, wird jedoch von seinen Arbeitskollegen belächelt und nicht ernst genommen. Das ändert sich, als Kai ein Gespräch über illegale Autorennen zwischen Sven, einem angesehenen Creative Director, und seinen Kollegen belauscht. Angespornt von dem Verlang...
2023-06-07
55 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's 45th Podcast: Starting a Chocolate Business in Cordes sur Ciel
In this podcast, I describe Le Comptoir du Cacao, a chocolate café that features products made with the chocolate we are importing into France. These include chocolate bars, crystallized cocoa beans , truffle assortments. On the comptoir or counter are displayed pastries, one of which, palmiers, I describe in some detail.I finish by mentioning the upcoming trip to Côte d'Ivoire where we will set up our third mini chocolate factory. In fact, podcast #46 will be audio clips from our trip! Very exciting!Please remember that changing the chocolate industry takes considerable effort and that effort...
2023-05-08
21 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's 43rd Podcast: Three Beautiful Towns in the Sorento Peninsula
We start with Chopin's Prelude #16 in B-flat minor.The first day, we visited three lovely towns and eat our way through them. These include: Tricase Porto, where we ate really delicate seafood and a wonderful fennel cream soup. The second day, we stayed in Lecce and visited a couple stores including a cheese store where we tasted squeaky nodoni. That afternoon, we had an altercation with a local pigeon, who claimed rights to our pasticciotto. On the third day, we visited Ostuni, the white city, and in the afternoon we drove back south to Gallipoli, a port with...
2023-03-18
27 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's Podcast #42: First Three Days in Lecce
My podcast #42 starts with Chopin's Prelude No. 8 in F#Minor. This is a tricky thing that takes quite a lot of practice to get it sounding halfway decent. But it's really gorgeous.Today's podcast is about our first three days in Lecce, a town of 150,000 on the southern portion of the Salento peninsula, the heel of Italy's boot. The first day, Thursday, is spent just walking around Lecce, visiting the Roman amphitheater--actually only half as the other half remains buried under a church.On Friday, we visit one of the three doors to the city, bui...
2023-03-11
26 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's 41st Podcast: A Trip to Italy
This is the first of four podcast about Eve's and my trip to the Salento peninsula, the tip of the boot of Italy. This podcast is about a three-day train trip to get there. As usual, there's lots about food and history.The podcast begins with Chopin's Prelude Number 3 in G Major and finished with Bach's Prelude Number 15 in the same key. It's a fun academic exercise to hold one variable (the key the piece is written in) constant and compare the music by style--Classical vs Romantic.I finish the podcast with a description of our...
2023-03-02
24 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's Podcast #40: Conversation with Dorothy Neuhaus, a Good Citizen
When people ask me why I care so much about the social justice issues surrounding chocolate, particularly issues of child slavery and worst forms of child labor as well as environmental issues associated with the destruction of virgin forests throughout West Africa, my usual answer has been associated with a course that I taught as a professor at California State Polytechnic University. However, recently I have re-thought that answer and decided that my mother Dorothy accounts for at least 50% of the reason for my passions. This podcast is a conversation with my mother.And as always, just fou...
2023-01-06
43 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's Podcast # 39: Five Days at the Salon du Chocolat in Paris
As promised, this podcast is about my trip to Paris, where I spent 5 days in the Ivoirian CCC (Conseil du Café Cacao) booth with David Logbo Zigro talking about our joint project to establish village-based chocolate making.I begin the project with a lovely Ivoirian song to which people were dancing a sort of napkin dance (waving napkins in the air). Then I talk about the history of the bean-to-bar movement and then about SOCOPLAN, the cooperative that David and I founded. I also talk about the French non-profit, Projet Espoir et Equité which I founded in order...
2022-11-05
20 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's Podcast #38: Doors to the Future
The title of this podcast is a pun on doors and on the future. I start by playing "Light My Fire" written by the Doors, and truly one of the greatest pieces in the history of Rock and Roll. Then I talk about how Project Hope and Fairness represents a door to the future of the chocolate business. And then I mention two big events: my being part of the Ivoirian exhibit at the Salon du Chocolat, the world's biggest annual chocolate event, which happens in Paris and the second event is our upcoming fundraiser on Thursday, December 1 at the...
2022-10-02
21 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's Podcast #37: Six Preludes, a Comparison
In this podcast (actually #37--ignore the fact that I said Podcast #36), we compare six preludes in three keys: C Major, A Minor, and G Major. I begin the podcast, though, by telling you what's happening in the wonderful world of chocolate. The exciting news is that David is going to Paris to be part of the Ivoirian booth! And I'm going to Paris to see him and to talk to others in the Ivoirian booth as well as other chocolate makers from around the world. The second news is that we need to raise money to buy SOCOPLAN which David...
2022-08-25
32 min
Breaking Walls
BW - EP130: Philip Marlowe Comes to Radio (1947)
In Breaking Walls episode 130 we head to the summer of 1947 to get to the bottom of NBC’s Philip Marlowe caper. —————————— Highlights: • Who was Raymond Chandler? • Who is Philip Marlowe? • Van Heflin, Movie Star • Radio Ratings in the Spring of 1947 • Marlowe Launches with Red Wind • Initial Reviews • The King in Yellow • The Celebrated Life and Tragic Death of Jeff Chandler • Marlowe Leaves NBC, but CBS Picks It Up • Marlowe After CBS • Looking Ahead to Orson Welles and The Shadow —————————— The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers —————————— The reading material used in today’s...
2022-08-25
3h 08
Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting
BW - EP130: Philip Marlowe Comes to Radio (1947)
In Breaking Walls episode 130 we head to the summer of 1947 to get to the bottom of NBC’s Philip Marlowe caper. —————————— Highlights: • Who was Raymond Chandler? • Who is Philip Marlowe? • Van Heflin, Movie Star • Radio Ratings in the Spring of 1947 • Marlowe Launches with Red Wind • Initial Reviews • The King in Yellow • The Celebrated Life and Tragic Death of Jeff Chandler • Marlowe Leaves NBC, but CBS Picks It Up • Marlowe After CBS • Looking Ahead to Orson Welles and The Shadow —————————— The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers —————————— The reading material used in today’s...
2022-08-25
3h 08
Tom's Podcast
Tom's Podcast #36: Gastronomy
In this podcast, I start once again with Chopin's Prelude Number 1 in C Major but I finish with Bach's Prelude #1 in C Major. This is the first of 24 podcasts that starts with a Chopin prelude and finishes with a Bach prelude, allowing us to compare a romantic style with a classical style.Today I am translating the Gastronomy chapter from Bien Manger Pour Bien Vivre and then making comments as they come to me. De Pomiane talks about the origins of European art and then about the importance of understanding science in order to be a good coo...
2022-07-31
22 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's Podcast #35: Bien Manger Pour Bien Vivre
In 1968, I was lent a copy of "Bien Manger Pour Bien Vivre" with the stipulation that I would get academic credit for translating it. I did not do that. Instead, as you know from podcast #34, I elected to cook 5 meals inspired by Julia Child's book, "The Cooking of Provincial France." I have had that book for 56 years. It has sat on my shelf wrapped in waxed paper because it is disintegrating into brown flakes.This podcast and at least a dozen future ones I will finally make good on my promise--to translate from the French a book writ...
2022-07-17
22 min
Breaking Walls
BW - EP128: June 1954—The End as We Knew It
In Breaking Walls episode 128 we wrap up our six month look at 1954 by ending in June with network cancellations. —————————— Highlights: • The State of Radio and The Union • The End of Escape with John Dehner • News with Frank Edwards on Mutual • Let’s Pretend with Arnold Stang • Autolite Drops Suspense • Goodbye To Jack Benny (For Now) • What’s At Stake in the Fall 1954 Midterm Elections • CBS Cancels The Lux Radio Theatre • The End of James Stewart’s The Six Shooter • Looking Ahead to July and Roswell —————————— The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers —————————— Th...
2022-06-27
3h 02
Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting
BW - EP128: June 1954—The End as We Knew It
In Breaking Walls episode 128 we wrap up our six month look at 1954 by ending in June with network cancellations. —————————— Highlights: • The State of Radio and The Union • The End of Escape with John Dehner • News with Frank Edwards on Mutual • Let’s Pretend with Arnold Stang • Autolite Drops Suspense • Goodbye To Jack Benny (For Now) • What’s At Stake in the Fall 1954 Midterm Elections • CBS Cancels The Lux Radio Theatre • The End of James Stewart’s The Six Shooter • Looking Ahead to July and Roswell —————————— The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers —————————— Th...
2022-06-27
3h 02
Tom's Podcast
PodCast 34: Four Encounters with Julia Child
In this podcast, I describe how important Julia Child has been to my life as a foodie. I describe four encounters: one written, in which I read Julia's book The Cooking of Provincial France, one physical, in which I visit the taping of Julia's omelet show in between jobs in French restaurants; one by phone, in which I am sitting in Judith Jones' office while she is talking to Julia; and the fourth physical again, in which I show off my new culinary software to Julia. The first half of my professional life was devoted to the chemistry of food...
2022-06-25
35 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's Podcast Number 33: Progress
I start the podcast with Chopin's Prelude Number 9 in E Major. Much has happened since last December. Today, I begin with a description of our considerable success at the last fundraiser. Then I talk about the Project Redwood grant that we received late last year with the express purpose of adding two machines for making cocoa powder and cocoa butter in the Depa chocolate plant. Hot cocoa is a popular breakfast beverage throughout Africa and most of the mix for the beverage is made in Europe in a Nestlé facility. With this project, we are demonstrating the feasibility of making...
2022-05-15
20 min
1000 Jahre Popkultur Podcast
1000 Jahre Popkultur - Episode 36 - Die 40er Jahre - Addendum Teil 2
Bevor wir mit diesem Teil die 1940er verlassen, begleiten wir zu Beginn Cary Grant in sein neues Zuhause, besprechen anschließend ein ungewöhnliches Musical, freuen uns danach auf ein Wiedersehen mit zwei Cartoon-Legenden, erfahren dann, wie ein Dichter den Holocaust thematisiert hat, reisen außerdem ins verregnete London, um am Ende die wichtigste Filmströmung des Jahrzehnts zu besprechen. Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House - Filmanfang https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RINsVKjbLHw Radio: Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House (1949) https://www.oldtimeradiodownloads.com/drama/the-screen-directors-playhouse/mr-blandings-builds-his-dream-house-1949-07-01
2022-01-23
1h 30
Tom's Podcast
Podcast #32: African Truffles and the Hallelujah Chorus
Did you know how much food and music resemble each other.? In this podcast, we explore my African 16-Truffle assortment, whose members I liken to members of a choir. Some are sopranos, some are mezzo-sopranos, some altos, tenors and basses. Some are divas and Pavarottis. On the food side, we have the demure, modest and diplomatic vanilla truffle, who gets along with everyone--just the opposite of the wild and swashbuckling Whiskey truffle, a baritone, and the cocoa-banana truffle, a soprano, the Noisette, a nutty tenor, and the Curry -raisin, who hails from India and whose many voices combine to make...
2021-12-22
19 min
Atomic Shaman Sweatlodge
Ep 12: 50 Shades of Freemasonry
The Atomic Shaman gather to discuss Astroworld, Kyle Rittenhouse Trial, George Floyd Creepy Pasta, and Freemasonry. Special Guests: Chaplain Tom and DJ Coffin Sneeze.
2021-11-30
2h 28
Tom's Podcast
Tom's Podcast #31: A Loss of Trust; US Government Obscurantism and the Assassination of JFK
In this podcast, I start by exploring 10 factors that typify the Baby Boomer generation. The 10th factor is Trust, or lack thereof. I bravely state that loss of trust might well be the most important factor in showing who we boomers really are. I have never paid attention to the intricacies of the JFK assassination, but because I recently had a lot of time on my hands, recovering from knee surgery, I delved into the Byzantine subject of who killed JFK and how various branches of the US government have engaged in obscurantism, leading to a gradual and deepening loss...
2021-11-26
29 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's Podcast #30: Uncle Vic's Manuscript, Part 3 (of 3)
Welcome to my 30th Podcast, which is the end of Uncle Vic’s manuscript. In this podcast, I talk a little about international development and about the rubber industry. Many West African cocoa farmers vacillate back and forth between cocoa and rubber. The advantage of rubber is that there’s always a pretty high demand for it and the latex flows year ‘round whereas cocoa prices bounce all over the place and the cocoa harvest follows the rainy seasons.Below is a picture of the tempering machine that was bought for David with USDA grant funds. Project Hope and F...
2021-11-03
32 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's Podcast #29: Uncle Vic's Manuscript, Part 2 (of 3)
This is the second of three readings from Uncle Vic's Manuscript. Great Uncle Vic talks about Oliver's trip up Mount San Jeronimo with his Indian family as well as their efforts to build and develop a rubber plantation along the Coatzacoalcos River in 1905, when President Porfirio Diaz was trying to develop Mexico using neoliberal principles. I make comments about a principle of cultural anthropology known as sympathetic magic in reference to great grandmother Jennie's aversion to eating snake and tiger. I also talk about why goats milk tastes goaty--as Great Uncle Reuben would not put it in his mouth. And...
2021-10-26
29 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's PodCast #27: Uncle Vic's Manuscript, Part 1 (of 3)
My great uncle vic wrote this manuscript in the 1970s and my sister Joanne saved it from sure destruction during a global warming diluvian episode in my mother's basement. Join me as I read from the manuscript and make comments about Uncle Vic's impressive contribution.We raised $15,000 during the last fundraiser and many thanks to those of you who donated and/or joined us. Right now, we have just sent $4,000 of that money to David so he could buy the tempering machine out of Customs Hell. The machine was purchased for $6,000 as part of a USDA grant and...
2021-10-16
34 min
Tom's Podcast
Podcast #26: Five Organ Pieces
These are the five pieces that I will be playing at the upcoming fundraiser on Wednesday, Sept 22nd, 4:30 - 7:00 PM. The organ has 64 ranks or over 2,700 pipes. It's not too late to reserve your spot! Just go to projecthopeandfairness.org and scroll down to Donate, then click on Donate and follow the instructions. $75 donation per person.Or, send a check to:DONATIONS, PH&F1298 Warren RoadCambria, CA. 93428Enjoy! Tom NeuhausWrite to me at tom@projecthopeandfairness.orgTo learn more, visit www.projecthopeandfairness.org
2021-09-17
33 min
Tom's Podcast
PodCast #25: Selling Truffles in Cordes Sur Ciel
We start with my rendition of JSB's Prelude in D Major, which is a thrilling although difficult piece. I will be playing it at the next fundraiser on Sept. 22nd, to be held in Harold Miossi Hall (PAC) at Cal Poly.Today's podcast is about making and selling truffles in the market on Saturday morning. I am trying to grow the market for chocolate manufactured in Depa, Côte d'Ivoire. Since I live in France, I'm working locally. However, we will be selling chocolate bars in early December! If you come to the fundraiser, you can buy all so...
2021-07-01
34 min
Tom's Podcast
PodCast #24: Can Religion and Science Coexist?
I begin the 24th podcast by playing part of Chopin's Fantaisie Impromptu and then we entertain the question, "Can Religion and Science Coexist?" I don't believe that it's possible to actually answer the question, so I have sunk to the level of mere musings. But I think you'll find my treatment of the philosophical question to be entertaining.I finish the podcast mentioning that somewhere around September 20-23 of this year, I will be doing a fundraiser at the Performing Arts Center Miossi Auditorium and I will be playing 3 Bach pieces and 1 Purcell. The Forbes Pipe Organ is...
2021-05-15
20 min
Tom's Podcast
PodCast #23: Chocolate Bars from Africa
I start the podcast with my rendition of the Prelude in F Major by JSB, played on the Marnaves Pipe Organ. The bulk of the podcast is an oral history of Project Hope and Fairness, which started with visits to 15 villages and donation of tools and then in 2012 a transition to building rice hulling and chocolate making factories. I finish the podcast with a report on what I'm accomplishing here in France and then the rest of the prelude.Write to me at tom@projecthopeandfairness.orgTo learn more, visit www.projecthopeandfairness.org
2021-04-15
41 min
Tom's Podcast
Podcast #22: Batteries and the Fifth Industrial Revolution
A lot has been made of our decrepit electrical grid. No words, however, are as powerful as Texas's experience just a month ago. In this podcast, I explore an old technology, batteries, which are now undergoing quite a technological revolution. Batteries promise to provide the stability that is so needed, as we wean ourselves from fossil fuels. In this podcast, we learn about the lithium ion battery as well as two other technologies that hold great promise.Today's music is once again provided by F. Chopin as I make a valiant effort to channel his Ballade No. 1....
2021-03-23
35 min
Tom's Podcast
Podcast #21: SURVIVAL IN A TIME OF GLOBAL WARMING
This is the first of a series of podcasts about global warming. It begins with a description of the history of the theory, the impact of different forcings both positive and negative, and the carbon cycle. This podcast lays the foundation for the impact of technologies we will be exploring in the future. Write to me at tom@projecthopeandfairness.orgTo learn more, visit www.projecthopeandfairness.org
2021-03-06
34 min
Bavarian Podcast Works
BPW Postgame Show: Bayern Munich 3-3 DSC Arminia Bielefeld
Tom discusses: - The terribly snowing conditions playing into Bielefeld’s hands - The poor defensive communications for Bayern - Uwe Neuhaus’s COMPACT gameplan - The impact Joshua Kimmich had, coming on for Bouna Sarr - The tactical reason for Neuhas bringing on Sergio Cordova Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-02-15
23 min
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Tom' Podcast #20: A Modern Version of the Apocalypse
Apocalypses were many, starting in the 5th century BCE and terminating in the late Roman era. A literary form with a social purpose, it originally served to provide those suffering under the yoke of tyranny with a way out. Today's podcast borrows from the genre by proposing to replace the New Testament version of four horsemen with a Neo-apocalyptic five horsemen. Today's podcast assumes that God is more along the Divine Watchmaker model, or non-existent. It does not assume the nosy Father-God of Evangelical Christianity. I explore five different existential crises that humanity faces, using Apocalyptic thinking as a metaph...
2021-02-13
38 min
Tom's Podcast
PodCast #19: Three Voices on Religion
In this episode, I compare the approaches of three prominent scholars in religion: Dr. Bart Ehrman, Dr Robert Wright, and Dr. Reza Aslan. Ehrman has written 30 books about the New Testament that have gained much interest and favor in the faith community as well as among agnostics and atheists.. Wright's The Evolution of God takes a broader view of religion, focussing on a Darwinian perspective, pointing out how religion, politics, and economics are often intertwined. And Aslan who is a master wordsmith has written about both Islam and Christianity. His recent bestseller, Zealot: the Life and Times of Jesus of Naz...
2021-01-16
44 min
The Weight of Glory
A Conversation with Kale Zelden
My friend Kale and I discuss a broad range of topics, including: the self-conscious church; the church as an expert in humanity; self-exploitation and social media; and Catholic identity and liturgy.Kale's interview with Paul VanderKlay (September 3, 2020)Katie Van Schaijik - Theology of the Body: A Cure for Clericalism (2019)Ernest Hemingway - The Sun Also Rises (1926)Pope Francis - Evangelii Gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel), paragraphs 93-97 (2013)Pope John Paul II - Pastores Dabo Vobis (I Will Give You Sh...
2021-01-06
1h 06
Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting
BW - EP75: We Are Echoes—The Birth Of Radio (1887 - 1912) Remastered
In our remastered Breaking Walls Episode 75 we go back in time to the beginning of radio to tell the story of how this medium began. This episode was originally released on 2/1/2018. —————————— Highlights: * Why the Blizzard of 1888 played such an important role in the need for wireless telegraphy * Who Was Heinrich Hertz? What experiment made him the father of Hertzian Waves? * What Oliver Lodge, Nikola Tesla, Alexander Graham Bell, and Amos DollBear have in common * Guglielmo Marconi, father of radio? * The benefits to wireless telegraphy * David Sarnoff — His start between 1900 - 1906 * Why the press want to get involved * Lee Deforest — Inventor, Fraud, or both? * What i...
2020-12-13
1h 12
Tom's Podcast
PodCast #18: Impermanence
Today's podcast is about impermanence. Thanks to my wife's One Year to Live class, in which I took part, I spent some time thinking about impermanence and mortality. In this podcast I have excerpted and developed five geological representations of impermanence, focused first on my first appreciation of rocks in kindergarten, then on a particular stone from Michigan, then certain ridges left by Lake Erie near my Alma Mater, then the stones of Cordes sur Ciel, and finally rocks and minerals associated with the four industrial revolution.I then go on to a very fun story about ou...
2020-12-12
44 min
Tom's Podcast
Podcast 17: Anatomy of a Con
1. First part of Brahms' Intermezzo in A Major2. Anatomy of a Con3. Chocolate bars perfect for Christmas purchases4. End of Brahms' Intermezzo in A MajorI was relieved of 200 euros by a Cameroonian scam artist just last week. In this auditory essay, I discuss 9 details that should have engendered a danger flag. But because I so wanted the story to be true, I ignored the warning signs.Write to me at tom@projecthopeandfairness.orgTo learn more, visit www.projecthopeandfairness.org
2020-11-11
27 min
Tom's Podcast
Podcast #16: Off to Practice the Piano at Callipyge
Today's podcast takes us up Rue de l'Acampadou past the medieval watchtower, then through Porte des Ormeaux (abalone), to Callipyge, then a two-hour practice on the grand piano, back out of the inner medieval city, left onto Rue Chaude, and back home. Pictures are on my Facebook page and feature views of the Vallée de l'Aurosse, the watchtower, rampes, ramparts, the door into the inner city built in 1222, and the source of water, private rooms for sex, and public bathing spot. I also give an update on progress to making Depa and Pezoan sustainable manufacturers of chocolate to be...
2020-10-27
34 min
1000 Jahre Popkultur Podcast
1000 Jahre Popkultur - Episode 24 - Metropolen der Popkultur - London Calling - Teil 1
Welcome to London! Im ersten Teil dieser Episode entführen wir euch in die Stadt an der Themse und zeigen euch denkwürdige Orte der Popkultur, sprechen über einen visionären Modemacher, tauchen ein in die Tiefen der diversen Musikszenen, die London hervorgebracht hat und treffen am Ende noch einen legendären Produzenten und Musiker. Mid 1990s Camden Street Style Fashion Report https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2qbbQhXAIo Early 1980s London Style https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySo8TultN-s WIRE - UK Punk’s most groundbreaking Band
2020-10-18
1h 33
Tom's Podcast
Tom's CordesCast #15: A Trip to the Dentist and a Trip Through Time
1. Chopin Nocturne in G Minor2. An initial tour of Cordes sur Ciel3. Project Hope and Fairness4. End of Nocturne in G MinorSee Tom's Facebook page for 46 pictures from the tour.Write to me at tom@projecthopeandfairness.orgTo learn more, visit www.projecthopeandfairness.org
2020-10-12
29 min
Der BB RADIO Mitternachtstalk Podcast
Stefan Jürgens - Neues aus dem Klangstall
Ein Brandenburger Kuhstall ist unsere neue Konzert Arena Stefan Jürgens im BB RADIO Mitternachtstalk Viele kennen ihn noch aus der Comedy-Sendung RTL Samstag Nacht. Ein echter Straßenfeger, der in den 1990iger Jahren jeden Samstag viele Millionen Fans vor die Fernsehgeräte geholt hat. Stefan ist das Gesamtpaket aus Schauspieler und Musiker. Allerdings war die Musik zuerst da. Mit zehn Jahren lernte er Klavier, ein paar Jahre später kam der Kontrabass dazu und mit 17 Jahren war ihm klar, dass er beides machen möchte, Schauspieler und Musiker. Die Geschichte von Stefan Jürgens ist so unglau...
2020-10-10
55 min
Tom's Podcast
PodCast 14: Plant Pigments and a Brief Tour of Cordes sur Ciel
Today's podcast includes the following gems:1. Part A of JSB's Toccata and Fugue in F Major, BWV 540 for Pipe Organ (Yours Truly)2. A Short Primer on Plant Pigments3. A Brief Tour of the Barri Neighborhood in Cordes sur Ciel4. Project Hope and Fairness5. Part C of JSB's Toccata and Fugue in F Major, BWV 540 for Pipe Organ (Yours Truly)Write to me at tom@projecthopeandfairness.orgTo learn more, visit www.projecthopeandfairness.org
2020-09-21
30 min
Tom's Podcast
OrgCast #13: Sounds from the Cavaillé Organ in Gaillac, France, Part 2
In today's podcast, I start by listening to snippets played by Dr. Andrew Wilson-Dickson. The Cavaillé Organ in Gaillac's Eglise St. Michel was built in 1820 by the father of France's greatest organ builder. This is a marvelous instrument and you will be impressed by the sounds it produces. Dr Wilson-Dickson adds his observations after each little piece.Following that are three food-related pieces:1. The Story of Danish2. Is it Cinnamon or Is It Cassia?3. A Fishy TaleI hope you enjoy it! Tom NeuhausWrite to me at tom@projecthopeandfairness.org...
2020-09-01
33 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's OrgCast #12: The Pipe Organ as Vox Dei, Part 1
1. Toccata by Francis Jackson. Part 1 Performed by Andrew Wilson-Dickson2. The Pipe Organ as Vox Dei3. Chocolate Ganache as Theobroma Cacao or Food of the Gods4. Toccata by Francis Jackson. Part 2 Performed by Andrew Wilson-DicksonWrite to me at tom@projecthopeandfairness.orgTo learn more, visit www.projecthopeandfairness.org
2020-08-16
32 min
Feel The Full Audiobook That Keeps Story Seekers Hooked.
The Jungle by David Schwimmer, Upton Sinclair
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/454459to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Jungle Author: David Schwimmer, Upton Sinclair Narrator: Temple Williams, Heidi Stillman, Phil Smith, David Kersnar, Tom Hodges, Laura Eason, Christine Dunford, Larry Distasi, Joy Gregory, Thomas Cox, David Catlin, Andrew White Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 55 minutes Release date: August 15, 2020 Genres: Theatre & Radio Publisher's Summary: David Schwimmer and Chicago's Lookingglass Theatre Company created this innovative and heart-wrenching adaptation of Upton Sinclair's powerhouse novel, in a co-production with L.A. Theatre Works. A young Lithuanian immigrant, full of hope, arrives in Chicago in 1904 to work in the stockyards. He...
2020-08-15
1h 55
Tom's Podcast
PodCast #11. Chocolate's Heart of Darkness
My podcast today consists of personal observations regarding scenes in Al Jazeera's very important piece about deforestation and child labor in Ivoirian cocoa growing. For maximum benefit, play the documentary in one window and the podcast in another. My comments are keyed to playhead positions, so you'll want to play and pause and rewind the documentary.Podcast URL: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1057903/4827602To watch the video, you have to rent it (or buy it) now. Just go to Vimeo.com. Click the magnifying glass to do a. search. Enter "Chocolate's Heart of Darkness". Then just rent it...
2020-08-03
35 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's Godcast #10 Cultural Psychoanalysis Based on Two Views of Lutheranism
1. Chopin's Nocturne in E-Flat Major--First Part2. Cultural Psychoanalysis Based on Two Views of Lutheranism3. The Microwave Oven4. A Culinary Chernobyl5. Chopin's Nocturne in E-Flat Major--Second PartWrite to me at tom@projecthopeandfairness.orgTo learn more, visit www.projecthopeandfairness.org
2020-07-23
28 min
Tom's Podcast
Tom's Foodcast #9 The Origins of Chocolate Mousse
Debussy's Passepied -- Beginning1. The Origins of Chocolate Mousse2. About the Onion3. A Global CatastropheDebussy's Passepied -- EndWrite to me at tom@projecthopeandfairness.orgTo learn more, visit www.projecthopeandfairness.org
2020-07-12
30 min