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The MadcastThe MadcastEpisode 12: Superheroes & Disability (Part 2)Oh my god, it's a sequel episode!Welcome back! This week El, Nate, and lyn are still geeking out superheroes and comic books. The conversation on disabled representation in superhero-related media continues, this time mentioning characters like Madame Web, Daredevil, and various speedsters, and delving into the narrative tropes of disability in the superhero genre.Join comic book nerds El & Nate  — as well as our resident comic book laywoman, lyn — for yet another fun and self-indulgent episode of the Madcast.See transcript hereIf you want to support us here on the M...2025-05-3147 minThe MadcastThe MadcastEpisode 11: Superheroes & Disability (Part 1)Welcome back!This week’s episode of the Madcast features hosts El, Nate, and lyn geeking out on superheroes and comic books! Specifically, we’re looking at disabled representation in superhero-related media, across comic books, TV, movies, and more. From official disabled representation (Moon Knight, Oracle/Barbara Gordon, and Hawkeye) to disability-coded characters (Batman, the Flash, and the X-Men) there’s a lot to talk about!Come join comic book nerds El & Nate — as well as our resident comic book laywoman, lyn — on this exciting, self-indulgent episode of the Madcast.See transcript hereIf yo...2025-05-2452 minThe Long Island DailyThe Long Island DailyMost LI school districts pass budgetsAt least 118 Long Island school budgets won voter approval in early returns last night, while Elwood and Shelter Island lost their attempts to pierce state-imposed tax caps. Most budget approvals were by lopsided margins. “Overall, very very positive results,” said Robert Vecchio, executive director of the Nassau-Suffolk School Boards Association. He described the results as evidence of public support for what he called high-quality education on Long Island. John Hildebrand reports in NEWSDAY that Shelter Island, Hicksville and Elwood had sought to pierce their tax caps, which required approval of a 60% voter majority. Shelter Island’s majority was 54.8%; Elwood’s was 54...2025-05-2108 minThe Funkaholiks PodcastThe Funkaholiks PodcastJerking the Curtain Ep. 83 - Black Friday hits the WWE Superstars!!!In today's episode Hater Mike's replacement shines!!! Does this mean trouble for Mike??? Nando T is joined by Jonathan and OUR NEW FEMALE VOICE ARIANNA!!! We get to know Arianna in this episode and find out her love for wrestling. We cover headlines, Smackdown, RAW and NXT plus so much more!!! Round Table of Topics gets heated in this one.......CHEERS!!!JERKING THE CURTAINROUND TABLE OF TOPICSNEWSWWE cuts, who was the biggest surprise Shotzi not renewing contractAlberto Del Rio signed to WWE Triple A...2025-05-081h 32The MadcastThe MadcastEpisode 10: Disability 101 - Principles of Disability JusticeWelcome back! On this week’s episode of the Madcast, hosts El and lyn cover yet another key disability studies/activism term: disability justice. Defined by members of the BIPOC, queer, and disabled performance art group Sins Invalid, disability justice is concept/framework academics and laymen use often haphazardly, without fully understanding what it means “to practice” disability justice. So we’re here to unpack disability justice — What is it? What are its key principals? Why is it important? Come find out the answer on this week’s episode of the Madcast!See transcript her...2025-04-2249 minThe MadcastThe MadcastEpisode 9: Cannabis w/ Marlo De La MoraWelcome back! On this week's episode of the Madcast, hosts El and Mads are joined by a very special guest, Marlo De La Mora (she/her), to talk about the fascinating yet polarizing subject of cannabis. Marlo is an Anthropology undergraduate at UC Berkeley whose research focuses on the anthropology of cannabis. Join us as we discuss the stigma and misconceptions around cannabis, its value as an alternative to Western medicine, and Marlo's journey paving her own unique path in academia. Marlo's an incredible guest and friend of the pod, so we hope you'll join us this w...2025-04-0553 minThe MadcastThe MadcastEpisode 8: Autism Representation in the MediaWelcome back! On this week's episode of the Madcast, Hosts El, Nate, and lyn are discussing the good, the bad, and the ugly of autism representation in the media. Join us as we discuss Autistic-coded characters well-known Autistic-coded characters (Sheldon Cooper of The Big Bang Theory, Spock of the Star Trek franchise, Abed Nadir from Community), controversial yet confirmed Autistic characters (Rain man of Rain Man, Dr. Shaun Murphy of The Good Doctor, Music of Sia's Music), common archetypes (the autistic savant, the robot/alien, the child/infantilized individual), and so much more! This topic is incredibly r...2025-03-2247 minThe MadcastThe MadcastEpisode 7: Who Gets To Define Disability? Self-Diagnosis, Institutional Barriers, and CommunityWelcome back to a new season of the Madcast!! Back from a brief hiatus, Hosts El and lyn are bringing an exciting new line-up of episodes filled with new guests, new topics, and much, much more!On this week's episode, we're discussing the issue of disability: disability as an identity, disability as a medical diagnosis, and disability as a deeply personal experience. We're unpacking how institutional power, community gatekeeping, and shame (as well as self-empowerment, community support, and disabled joy) dictates our identity. There's a lot to cover this episode- you won't wanna miss a s...2025-03-1047 minTony Katz + The Morning NewsTony Katz + The Morning NewsTony Katz and the Morning News Full Show 2-5-25Trump meets with Netanyahu, calls for U.S. to take control of Gaza strip Pam Bondi confirmed. Fetterman is the only Dem to vote yes. Denmark eyes the US military as part of its future. Sweden school shooting death toll climbs to 11. How long will Mike Woodson keep his job? Another win for children, girls, women and honesty. If Iran attempts assassination, 'they get obliterated' Trump Presidency has been a giant reset button Waffle House adding egg surcharge. Man From Mexico Deported Three Times Already, Arrested Again In Indy. Chief Chris Bailey, does this mean that the IMPD is...2025-02-051h 15Tony Katz + The Morning NewsTony Katz + The Morning NewsTony Katz and the Morning News 2nd Hr 2-5-257:06:Waffle House adding egg surcharge. Man From Mexico Deported Three Times Already, Arrested Again In Indy. Chief Chris Bailey, does this mean that the IMPD is working with ICE, was Diego Escobar reported to ICE before? 7:17: Recipes for the big game. Mad Maxine protecting the administrative class, not the taxpayer 7:36: Building for sale on the marketplace. 7:46: US to take "ownership" of the Gaza Strip?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-02-0525 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastDemocracy and Decision 2024 | The Future of Democracy (Ep. 6)Our final episode of this Omnia podcast season offers a conversation between Stephanie Perry, Executive Director of the Penn Program on Opinion Research and Election Studies, and Rogers M. Smith, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Political Science. They discuss the implications of Trump’s second term as president, as well as what the future of democracy may look like in the United States and so much more.***Produced by Alex Schein and Michele Berger Hosted by Stephanie Perry Edited by Alex Schein Theme music by Nicholas Escobar, C'18Illustration and logo...2024-12-0443 minI AM REDEMPTION - PODCASTI AM REDEMPTION - PODCASTEp. 53 I AM FUNNY ft. Nicholas CeppagilaThis week on I Am Redemption as we sit down with Nicholas Ceppaglia, a rising comedian making waves at the world-famous Comedy Mothership in Austin, TX. Nicholas shares his journey through the ups and downs of life, the grind of stand-up comedy, and what it’s like working in one of the most iconic comedy venues in the world. From finding his voice on stage to embracing redemption in his personal life, this episode is filled with raw honesty, humor, and inspiration. Don’t miss this deep dive into the mind of a comic who’s turning struggles into punchl...2024-11-301h 01OMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastDemocracy and Decision 2024 | Post-Election Analysis (Ep. 5)The results of last week’s presidential election are in and Donald Trump will have a second term after earning 312 Electoral College votes and some 75 million votes overall. Republicans also re-gained a majority in the Senate and are poised to maintain control of the House of Representatives. In the fifth episode of Democracy and Decision 2024, the Omnia podcast that has been dissecting the state of U.S. democracy in the context of the election, PORES Executive Director Stephanie Perry spoke with John Lapinski, Robert A. Fox Leadership Professor of Political Science, PORES Director, and Director of Elections at NBC Ne...2024-11-1228 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastDemocracy and Decision 2024 | The Gears of Democracy (Ep. 4)In this season of Democracy and Decision 2024, we take a close look at the state of U.S. democracy in the context of the 2024 election. The fourth episode, “The Gears of Democracy,” features Marc Meredith, Professor of Political Science, in conversation with podcast host Stephanie Perry, Executive Director of the Penn Program on Opinion Research and Election Studies (PORES) and the Fox Leadership Program. Both Meredith and Perry are members of the NBC News Decision Desk Team.The pair talked before Election Day, though the episode focuses on what will happen today at the polls. Plus...2024-11-0538 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastDemocracy and Decision 2024 | The Fight for Democracy (Ep. 3)In this season of Democracy and Decision 2024, we take a close look at the state of U.S. democracy in the context of the 2024 election. The third episode, “The Fight for Democracy,” features Matthew Levendusky, Professor of Political Science and Stephen and Mary Baran Chair in the Institutions of Democracy at the Annenberg Public Policy Center, in conversation with podcast host Stephanie Perry, Executive Director of the Penn Program on Opinion Research and Election Studies (PORES) and the Fox Leadership Program, who is also a member of the NBC News Decision Desk Team.The pair spoke...2024-10-2938 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastDemocracy and Decision 2024 | The Voice of Democracy (Ep. 2)In this season of Democracy and Decision 2024, we take a close look at the state of U.S. democracy in the context of the 2024 election.The second episode, “The Voice of Democracy,” features Diana Mutz, Samuel A. Stouffer Professor of Political Science and Communication, in conversation with podcast host Stephanie Perry, Executive Director of the Penn Program on Opinion Research and Election Studies (PORES) and the Fox Leadership Program, who is also a member of the NBC News Decision Desk Team.They spoke about a range of media-related topics, like the institution’s influence on how th...2024-10-1536 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastDemocracy and Decision 2024 | Truth and Democracy (Ep. 1)Our new season of Omnia, Democracy and Decision 2024, examines the state of U.S. democracy in the context of the upcoming presidential election. The first episode, “Truth and Democracy,“ features Sophia Rosenfeld, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History, in conversation with podcast host Stephanie Perry, Executive Director of the Penn Program on Opinion Research and Election Studies (PORES) and the Fox Leadership Program, who is also a member of the NBC News Decision Desk Team. They discuss some of the big questions at the heart of American democracy, like whether common sense has changed in the co...2024-10-0145 minScope Conditions PodcastScope Conditions PodcastHow Criminal Governance Undermines Elections, with Jessie TrudeauIn democracies all around the world, criminal organizations are involved in electoral politics. Notable examples include the Sicilian mafia and Pablo Escobar's drug cartel in Colombia. We sometimes think of these criminal groups as having politicians in their pockets or as directing politicians to do their bidding at the barrel of a gun.But our guest today, Jessie Trudeau, an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has spent years studying a different kind of relationship that can evolve between politicians and criminal gangs: candidates for office sometimes hire...2024-09-201h 18Smooth Jazz Top 100Smooth Jazz Top 100Smooth Jazz TOP 100 | 19.08.2024𝗦𝐌𝐎𝐎𝐓𝐇 𝐉𝐀𝐙𝐙 𝐓𝐎𝐏 💯 𝐒𝐏𝐀𝗡𝗔 & 𝗟𝗔𝗧𝗔𝗠 𝗣𝗔𝗥𝗔 𝗟𝗔 𝗦𝗘𝗠𝗔𝗡𝗔 𝗗𝗘𝗟 𝟭𝟵 𝗗𝗘 𝗔𝗚𝗢𝗦𝗧𝗢 𝗦𝐌𝐎𝐎𝐓𝐇 𝐉𝐀𝐙𝐙 𝐓𝐎𝐏 💯 𝐒𝐏𝐀𝐈𝐍 & 𝗟𝗔𝗧𝗔𝗠 𝗙𝗢𝗥 𝗔𝗨𝗚𝗨𝗦𝗧 𝟭𝟵𝗧𝗛 Congratulations to 🅕🅡🅔🅓🅓🅘🅔 🅕🅞🅧 , our new TOP 1 Congratulations to everyone that made it into this week’s Top 100! 𝗡𝗘𝗪 𝗧𝗢 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗧𝗢𝗣 𝟭𝟬𝟬 🔊 091.- Wakey Wakey - Carlos Camilo 🔊 088.- Why You Don't Call Me - Flow Bop 🔊 086.- Tribe - Andrea Lisa 🔊 082.- Keep Pushin' - David P. Stevens 🔊 081.- Call Me - Saeka 🔊 080.- Reasons (Smooth Mix) - Lindsey Webster 🔊 078.- Outside Inside - Val Gardena 𝗠𝗢𝗩𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝟱+ 𝗦𝗣𝗢𝗧𝗦 𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗦 𝗪𝗘𝗘𝗞 072.- Morning Dreams - Marcio Rocha 071.- That's What I know - Jay Rowe 070.- Can't deny - Karla Leal 069.- Silken Horizons - Nacho Valenciaga 068.- As Long As It's You - Deepak Thettu 067.- Summer In The City - Mattari 066.- Al I Want is You - Bob James & October London 065.- The Way - Catie Waters 064.- Symphony Of Romance - Damien Escobar 063.- One Day Soon - Jhavaly 061.- Flying - Fabian Chavez 060.- Runnin' Hot - Elan Trotman 059.- Sky Skippin' - Dan Alan Levine 058.- We'll Miss You - Marcus Anderson 056.- Kathy With a Key - Paul Dozier 055.- I-20 East - Antoine Gibson 054.- Wes 8Mile - Dee Brown 052.- The...2024-08-191h 00SoCal Restaurant ShowSoCal Restaurant ShowShow Preview with Executive Producer & Co-Host Andy Harris“From the time Dr. Shica (Dr. Shica’s Bakery, Los Angeles) got her first Easy-Bake Oven, she knew that she loved to bake. Growing up in South Carolina, she baked with her grandma and learned that the best desserts come from using the best ingredients. When Dr. Shica founded her bakery, she committed to using only high-quality, premium ingredients to create her gourmet signature desserts.” Dr Shica’s cookies are currently available nationwide at TJ Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods. “Known for her optimism and warm personality, Dr. Shica’s home-baked flavor will brighten any day. Dr. Shica’s new Plant-Based co...2024-08-1209 minSoCal Restaurant ShowSoCal Restaurant ShowMayor’s Table Pacific Pub & Kitchen, Lido House, Newport Beach Part 1“Located in Newport Beach, California on the site of the old City Hall, The Mayor’s Table is Lido House’s signature dining venue. Featuring a focus on seasonal, chef-driven cuisine, including an open action kitchen, Mayor’s Table is both a premiere dining destination and neighborhood hot spot. The ideal setting to enjoy a leisurely brunch or a memorable night out with friends, Mayor’s Table is the perfect place for celebrations large and small.” “In May the restaurant debuted an all-new dinner menu, complete with experiential and tableside offerings. This overhaul marks the most significant change to the...2024-08-1211 minSoCal Restaurant ShowSoCal Restaurant ShowMayor’s Table Pacific Pub & Kitchen, Lido House, Newport Beach Part 2“Located in Newport Beach, California on the site of the old City Hall, The Mayor’s Table is Lido House’s signature dining venue. Featuring a focus on seasonal, chef-driven cuisine, including an open action kitchen, Mayor’s Table is both a premiere dining destination and neighborhood hot spot. The ideal setting to enjoy a leisurely brunch or a memorable night out with friends, Mayor’s Table is the perfect place for celebrations large and small”“In May the restaurant debuted an all-new dinner menu, complete with experiential and tableside offerings. This overhaul marks the most significant change to the...2024-08-1211 minThe MadcastThe MadcastEpisode 6: Disability Deep Dive - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)Welcome back to this week's episode of the Madcast! On this week's episode, Hosts El and Lyn are bringing on two very special guests, Harry and G, to discuss Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).  This episode we'll be discussing: What is OCD as both a diagnosis and as a lived experience? How do media representations of OCD perpetuate harm and misrepresentation for those with OCD? and- Wait, acrylic nails can help with some of my OCD behaviors?!?!Tune in to see all these questions answered and more!You can find the transcript to today's e...2024-04-2749 minThe MadcastThe MadcastEpisode 5: Disability 101 - What is Academic Ableism?Welcome back to this week's episode of the Madcast! This week, Hosts Nate and El are trying out a new segment for the pod, "Disability 101." The segment will focus on one key disability concept, term, experience, and community folks may be unfamiliar and give a "101," or introductory explanation, on that concept/term/experience/community. Moving onto today's episode, we'll be answering the question, what actually IS academic ableism? What does it look like in post-secondary education? And, how in the world are disabled folks supposed to navigate the hellscape that is getting academic accommodations?! Come j...2024-04-1538 minThe MadcastThe MadcastEpisode 4: Shakespeare Bot w/ J BuiOn this week’s episode of the Madcast, Hosts Nate and El are joined by J Bui (They/them) to discuss a fascinating new project from the UC Berkeley Disability Lab: Shakespeare Bot. Join us as we discuss ethical issues surrounding Chat GPT and other Large Language Models (LLMs),  LLM counter softwares, and the policing of  normative writing at the expense of Neurodivergent students. It’s not an episode to miss!Transcript: HereIf you want to support us here on the Madcast, check out our Patreon and our Instagram!If you want check...2024-03-3043 minThe MadcastThe MadcastEpisode 3: CODA and d/Deaf RepresentationComing back from our winter hiatus, we’re back with another exciting episode of the our newly rebranded podcast, the Madcast.This week, hosts Nate and El are discussing the award winning film CODA (2021). Tune in for an exciting conversation about disability representation in Hollywood, media depictions of d/Deaf folk and the Deaf community, what it’s like being stuck between two worlds, and so much more!Note: See episode transcript hereIf you want to support us here on the Madcast, check out our Patreon and our Instagram!If you...2024-03-1643 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastEmily Wilson reads 'The Iliad'After the enormous success of her translation of Homer’s The Odyssey, Emily Wilson spent another five years translating The Iliad. The book was released this fall, again to tremendous acclaim.Wilson is the College for Women Class of 1963 Term Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Classical Studies. She is the recipient of two prestigious fellowships, the MacArthur “Genius Grant” and the Guggenheim, and was chosen to judge the Booker Prize competition. She’s been invited to speak across the United States and Europe.Wilson’s translations are notable because they are in straightforward, common Eng...2023-12-2817 minThe MadcastThe MadcastEpisode 2: Exploring Disability, Academia, and Climate ChangeHosts: Nathan Tilton, El, TrishaGuest: Maddie Taylor (They/Them)Episode Summary: In this episode, we delve into the intersections of disability studies, environmental justice, and the unique challenges within academia. Our guest, Maddie Taylor, a second-year PhD student, shares their journey and insights.Link to Transcripthttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1pfys0IMYqtxrc6zEBYmCWgM_fe8OmxUXz0HjSPxmOwc/edit?usp=sharingIf you want to support us here on the Madcast, check out our Patreon and our Instagram!If you want check...2023-12-1640 minThe MadcastThe MadcastEpisode 1: Academic Ableism & The Disabled Grad Student Experience w/ Andy KingWelcome! This is the first episode of our brand new show the Mad Reshuffle: Access Berkeley Radcast (Madcast for short) hosted by the UC Berkeley Disability Lab. Today's episode, were interviewing Andy King, a 2nd year Phd student at Cal studying English and a disability representative in the Cal Graduate Assembly, on his unique experiences as a disabled individual currently navigating through academia as both an employee and student of UC Berkeley. In a compelling episode of RAD Mad Reshuffle: Access Berkeley, hosts Nathan Tilton and El Madera engage with Andy King, a second-year PhD student and d...2023-12-0145 minThe Classic Music Company presents Business As UsualThe Classic Music Company presents Business As UsualBusiness As Usual - September 2023: Luke Solomon & Seven Davis Jr.In 2008 I started a series of radio shows with fellow Freak and host, Jonny Rock. The original format was based around vinyl. Digital started to creep in, then CD's, then YouTube rips, and so on. But the idea remained the same, that we were sharing our discoveries with an audience.Fast forwarding a couple of years and expanding on the original concept, I will once again be playing dance music that you may or may not have heard, but this time said music will be readily available, if pointed in the right direction of course. The idea is...2023-09-122h 00OMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastWe Haven't Passed the Climate Tipping Point...YetThis July, global temperatures soared to the warmest ever recorded. Ocean surface temperatures hit record highs. Extreme weather-related events are becoming ever more common, seen this spring and summer with the wildfires in Canada and Hawaii, flooding in Vermont, and a tropical storm in Los Angeles dumping almost three inches of rain in one day.Renowned climate scientist Michael Mann, Presidential Distinguished Professor of Earth and Environmental Science and the Director of Penn’s Center for Science, Sustainability, and the Media, has been following the changing climate for decades, starting with his doctoral work, which focused largely on...2023-09-0824 minThe Housecrunch Radio Show with Terri B!The Housecrunch Radio Show with Terri B!HC 598 Terri B! ft Escobar TR (Turkey)  TRACKLIST ;   01. Waterstone & Amanda Wilson - It’s Over Now (Extended Vocal Mix) - GROOVE CULTURE 02. David Penn ft. Leon Stanford - Push The Feeling (Extended Mix) - DEFECTED 03.  Sean Finn vs. Terri B! & Peter Brown - Free (Jay Frog Remix) - SELFIE TUNES 04. Ridney & Richard Earnshaw - The Inside (Richard Earnshaw Clubside Mix) - ARMADA SUBJEKT 05. Mark Piccihiotti & The Absolute vs. Harry Romero ft. Suzanne Palmer - I Believe (Extended Mix) - GLITTERBOX RECORDINGS 06. Rhythm Control - My House (DJ Island Remix) - HOMEM...2023-09-0800 minRadio Creme - DJ mixes by LadycremeRadio Creme - DJ mixes by LadycremeJuly 2023 DJ Mix: breakbeat, techno, acid, & electro creasol – robot finger print, paralog – departure, hankook & orebeat – rush, ondamike & jamie blue – drum beats on my mind, too many bad guys – grains of light, dj brownie & greenflamez – bring it back, jiro & orebeat – back to bassline, loopcrashing – basic, fm-3 & örak – panorama (extended mix), ramu – landing, jerome hill – snake charmer, la-4a – geometry, archie b – elevator, eli escobar – body free, sascha bouche – secrets, back from the wave – psychic (david carretta remix), dj stretch & dj geto man – aceeeed, matasism – the music is control of your acid mind, jaymie silk – womxn, nicholas voyager – real deal, 606supa – hydro, dart – juice, jeku – astral dream, dreamrdreamr – a club serenade, conducta – 3fall, skelecta - col...2023-07-211h 02Heifetz on AirHeifetz on AirEpisode 8: New Sounds, New VoicesAn exploration of some of the fresh breezes blowing across the classical music landscape from the multi-talented, multi-national students of the Heifetz Institute, featuring Scandinavian fiddling, Far Asian folklore, and even compositions by our Heifetz students and distinguished alums. This Episode’s Playlist Bright Sheng: Seven Tunes heard in China – VII. Tibetan Dance (1995) Ezra Escobar, cello Francis Auditorium, Mary Baldwin University, Staunton, VA Heifetz Institute Recording | 07.02.2017 Christopher Theofanidis: Discipline & Transcendence (2019) Zachary Brandon, violin Francis Auditorium, Mary Baldwin University, Staunton, VA Heifetz Institute Recording | 07.19.2022 Arr. Danish Quartet: Traditional: The...2023-02-2658 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA Podcast2022 Midterm Elections: What Happened?The 2022 midterm elections took place on Tuesday, November 8th in the United States, and are still being decided in many parts of the country. Historically, the president’s party loses in the midterms. And yet this year, Democrats – the party of President Joe Biden – maintained their control of the Senate and may only lose their majority in the House of Representatives by a slim margin. So what happened? In this episode, we speak with political science professor, Daniel Hopkins, about why this year’s midterms were so different than the historical trend and what the next two years might look lik...2022-11-1723 minThe History HourThe History HourDassler brothers' riftA collection of this week's Witness History programmes, presented by Max Pearson. The guest is Nicholas Smith, author of "Kicks: The Great American Story of Sneakers" and Presenter of the BBC's "Sneakernomics" podcast. He explains how footwear revolutionised sport and became high-fashion.In 1948, two brothers from a small German town called Rudi and Adi Dassler created the sportswear firms Puma and Adidas. Reena Stanton-Sharma hears from Adi Dassler’s daughter, Sigi Dassler, who remembers her father's obsession with footwear and talks about her fondness for the rappers, Run-DMC, who paid tribute to her dad’s shoes in a so...2022-10-0151 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 4 | The Restorative Power of Art (Ep. 7)The pandemic has had a pronounced impact on mental health. Participating in activities that benefit well-being is crucial, but Katherine Cotter and James Pawelski, experts in the field of positive psychology, say being conscious of these benefits, and optimizing participation, is the end goal.In this final episode of the season, we speak with both researchers from the Positive Psychology Center about how art museum visitation and museum program participation impact flourishing-related outcomes.Guests:James O. Pawelski, Professor of Practice and Director of Education, Positive Psychology Center and Director of the Humanities and...2022-08-2524 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 4 | Music and Meaning (Ep. 6)Music is undeniably one of oldest and most essential art forms. The power of song and dance has been the pulse of social movements throughout the world and a source of collective and individual healing during difficult times for millennia. In this episode we speak with ethnomusicologist Carol Muller about the power of song and dance during the apartheid era in South Africa, and Nicholas Escobar, C'18, about his process composing music for the screen, and our very own OMNIA podcast. ***Produced, Edited, and Narrated by Alex ScheinInterviews by Alex ScheinTheme music b...2022-06-0235 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 4 | Finding a Way With Words (Ep. 5)For as long as humans have had voices, trauma has been told and processed through stories, poetry, and music. In this episode, we speak with author Lorene Cary, Senior Lecturer in English, and poet Fatemeh Shams, Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, on the ability of words to move people, create a community, and help us to heal.Guests:Lorene Cary, Senior Lecturer, Department of EnglishFatemeh Shams, Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations***Produced by Susan AhlbornNarrated by Alex ScheinEdited by...2022-05-1934 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 4 | The Many Mediums for Confronting Trauma (Ep. 4)The legacy of trauma resulting from more than 200 years of slavery in North America, and colonialism abroad, has yet to be fully comprehended. In this episode, Breanna Moore discusses her engagement with fellow student collaborators to recreate the history of Penn’s connections to slavery, which began with a memory book and a journey through her own family’s history. And Deborah Thomas explains how the many mediums of art, including film, dance, and photography, have helped her promote healing within communities marked by trauma in Jamaica and beyond.This episode includes excerpts from Four Days in May...2022-05-0431 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 4 | Tangled up in Nature (Ep. 3)In coping with the stresses of recent times, many people are finding respite in connecting with nature. Writers extolling the virtues of wellness travel, ecotherapy, and going for a long walk are just one spin on a long tradition of reflections on how to find health, happiness, and wisdom through nature in any of its manifestations, from herbs and flowers, to animals and crystals.In this episode, Rebecca Bushnell, a noted Shakespeare expert and scholar of early modern literature, discusses nature writing from the past, along with thoughts on why we garden and what we talk about...2022-04-2024 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 4 | Joy and Plague (Ep. 2)In 1346, bubonic plague began to spread through northern Africa and Eurasia. In seven years, it had become the most fatal pandemic recorded in human history, killing between 75 and 200 million people. In this episode, we hear from a specialist in medieval literature about the bubonic plague and how artists like Boccaccio and Chaucer documented the horror of the Black Death but also the joy found in art and creation.Guest:David Wallace, Judith Rodin Professor of English***Produced by Susan AhlbornNarrated by Alex ScheinEdited by Alex Schein and Brooke S...2022-04-0616 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 4 | The Art of Healing (Ep. 1)In Mary Shelley’s novel, The Last Man, the protagonist—one of the few survivors of a plague—searches for meaning in a world of loss, concluding that, “there is but one solution to the intricate riddle of life; to improve ourselves, and contribute to the happiness of others.”In 2022, as COVID-19 lingers on, the climate threat looms larger, and war returns to Europe, there seems to be no answer to when this era, defined by loss, will end. And many of us are finding that making sense of “the intricate riddle of life,” and extracting meaning out of adversi...2022-04-0630 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 3 | Climate Change and the Problem with Time (Ep. 7)This is an episode about big things. Big like the ocean, which, thanks to its size, absorbs about 30% of all CO2 emissions. Big like the scale of our Earth’s 4.6 billion history, and big like our responsibility to future generations. Can an understanding of and appreciation for the size of our world and the scope of its history, from the beginning of time to dinosaurs to humans, help us take action against climate change and engage in acts of care for the future of our planet and its inhabitants? An oceanographer, a geophysicist, and a historian weigh in....2021-12-1524 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 3 | The Large Hadron Collider and the End of the World (Ep. 6) (Ep. 4)This episode addresses early concerns in the public sphere, the media, and even the scientific community, surrounding high-energy particle collision experiments at particle accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider. These concerns culminated in lawsuits accusing researchers of conducting experiments that could cause the creation of mini black holes or even spell the end of the world. We speak with a physicist who works on such projects about the realities of safety.Guest:Evelyn Thomson, Professor of Physics and Astronomy***Produced by Blake ColeNarrated by Alex Schein...2021-12-0118 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 3 | Better Living...Through Chemistry? (Ep. 5)The phrase “better things for better living through chemistry” began life in 1935 as a DuPont advertising slogan–an enthusiastic expression of optimism about science, and its potential to solve virtually any human problem. It’s clear that without chemistry, the world would be a very different place. So why, out of all the sciences, is chemistry so little understood, and so often held in low regard by the public?In this episode, a chemist explains chemistry's public relations problem, and why we need to put our faith in chemistry now, maybe more than ever.Guests:Eri...2021-11-1723 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 3 | Your Brain on Drugs (Ep. 4)New medications, treatments, and implants that affect our brains have helped thousands overcome ADD, ended seizures, and even show promise for restoring memory lost to brain trauma. But these enhancements have implications for individuals and society. How far can we go? Who gets the enhancements? In this episode, we'll hear from a psychology professor about what’s being done and what we can learn from science fiction.Guest:Martha J. Farah, Walter H. Annenberg Professor in the Natural Sciences in the Department of Psychology and Director of the Center for Neuroscience and Society***...2021-11-0324 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 3 | There's Something About Darwin (Ep. 3)If you were writing a book about the history of science denial, the chapter on Darwin would have to be one of the longest. But why? You can argue that we see evolution all the time – it is, after all, why we’re worrying today about the emergence of new variants of COVID-19. Does it boil down to a divide between religion and science that just can’t be bridged? And what’s at risk when what science tells us about evolution is rejected?In this episode, we'll hear from a philosopher of science and an evolutionary biologis...2021-10-2030 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 3 | Talking the Talk (Ep. 2)This episode is about the science of how people talk. We'll get into some of the nitty gritty science, like prosody and intonational variation, but we're really interested in why people resist changes to language. Why did France try to ban "le weekend," and why do some people, like, get so, like, upset when people use the word "like"? An expert in sociolinguistics talks about what our speech says about who we are, and why resistance to change has nothing to do with being right or wrong.Guest:Nicole Holliday, Assistant Professor of Linguistics2021-10-0616 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 3 | Facts vs. Feelings (Ep. 1)On this season of the Omnia podcast, we talk to scientists and other scholars about scientific ideas that cause big reactions. We’ll look at stories of science getting knocked around, and standing back up again, in a world full of polarization, politics, misrepresentation, and simple misunderstanding. Welcome to In These Times: Fear and Loathing and Science.  One of the more unexpected side effects of COVID-19 has been the rise of a new strain of resistance to scientific information. But science denial didn’t start with COVID-19.  Rejection of scientific evidence is part of the history of scienc...2021-10-0629 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 3 | 20 Years of Discovery in Cosmology (Bonus Segment)In Episode 1: Facts vs. Feelings, Mark Trodden commented that most of what we would call modern cosmology is a very recent vintage, including many discoveries from just the past few decades.In this bonus segment, Professor Trodden discusses what this recent research has to say about the Big Bang, gravitational waves, and the expanding universe.Mark Trodden is the  Fay R. and Eugene L. Langberg Professor of Physics, Co-Director of the Center for Particle Cosmology, and Chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Pennsylvania. ***Produced by Lo...2021-10-0610 minPeter ParterrePeter ParterreIbizaube Sunday Night Funky Closing - Decks & Keys (July 2021)Some funky house beats with fat and groovy keys brought by the talented Mister Giuliano Veludo and additional cuts from BassPlaktor ;) 2021-08-042h 10Peter Parterre\'s House & Funky StuffPeter Parterre's House & Funky StuffIbizaube Sunday Night Funky Closing - Decks & Keys (July 2021)Some funky house beats with fat and groovy keys brought by the talented Mister Giuliano Veludo and additional cuts from BassPlaktor ;) 2021-08-042h 10Straight from the Underground 2.0Straight from the Underground 2.0SFTU 2.0 Episode 385 07-04-21It's the 4th of July and no special guests or events this week but as usual we got a bunch of new hip hop. Plus I give you a little lesson on what a podcast really is...Nef f Lil Fame, Termanology, & Azure Lauryn - Move Different Chris G - Intro Page Kennedy f Elzhi & Method Man - Pain Armani Caesar - Yum YumPete Rock x AMXXR - No Justice No Piece Pounds - Tommy Karate King V f Skyzoo - Lord Knows Sime Gezus - Beat The Oddz...2021-07-053h 01OMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 2 | Repair, Part 2 (Ep. 7)In our final episode, we're continuing the conversation about how institutions can perpetuate racial inequalities and the work that remains. We talk to a graduate student whose family has been touched by Penn and slavery across generations, a philosopher who weighs the past and future when it comes to the case for reparations, and a political scientist whose focus on community and repair is not new, but particularly urgent.Guests:Breanna Moore, C'15 and doctoral student in historyDaniel Wodak, Assistant Professor of PhilosophyTulia Falleti, Class of 1965 Endowed Term Professor...2021-06-0223 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 2 | Repair, Part 1 (Ep. 6)This season, we’ve spoken to experts about how institutions have perpetuated racial hierarchies. Higher education is no exception. In our final two episodes, we’re talking to students and faculty about the work that comes next. This episode features an undergraduate student whose research with the Penn and Slavery Project reveals truths about the relationship between higher education and the perpetuation of scientific racism and a graduate student whose work on bioethics and philosophy of race can offer insights on health disparities and how we might address them.Guests:Carson Eckhard, C'21Ian...2021-05-1919 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 2 | Environmental Justice and Race (Ep. 5)When Covid-19 delivered a disproportionate blow to communities of color, environmental hazards like air pollution, that are all too frequently present in these communities, was one of the contributing factors cited by experts. The idea that race is a factor in determining who has access to resources that allow a community to thrive is not so much news as it is a part of the American story. Today, there is a wider recognition that environmental racism is one of many forms of systemic racism, and that environmental justice and climate change are interconnected problems.Guests:...2021-05-0733 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 2 | National Myths and Monuments (Ep. 4)During the worldwide protests that followed the death of George Floyd, demonstrators mobilized to challenge the representations of history presented by some of the monuments and memorials that occupy our public squares. In this episode we hear from an anthropologist, a sociologist, and an art historian, who reflect on why there has been such a focus on these symbols in this moment, how they shape our historical narrative and myths, and how we should move forward.Guests:Margaret Bruchac, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Coordinator of Native American and Indigenous StudiesGwendolyn DuBois...2021-04-2332 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 2 | Institutionalizing Racism (Ep. 3)Racism and discrimination are more than individual problems—they are part of institutions that have far-reaching impact. In this episode we hear from a professor of sociology, education, and Africana Studies who delves into discusses discrimination in higher education and explores how modern racial attitudes shape and are shaped by the places in which people live. We also drop in on a conversation between two criminologists who discuss policing procedures like stop and frisk and examine disparities in the criminal justice system.Guests:Camille Zubrinsky Charles, Walter H. and Leonore C. Annenberg Professor in the So...2021-04-0737 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 2 | Atlanta and the History of Anti-Asian Violence (Special Episode)As we worked on our third episode, the news broke about the shooting in Atlanta that left eight people dead, including six women of Asian descent. This tragic event comes after more than a year of rising violence against members of Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander communities. In this special episode, we talk to Josephine Park, Professor and Undergraduate Chair of English and Director of the Asian American Studies Program, about the shooting, the history of anti-Asian racism in U.S. politics and culture, and the formation of the Asian American identity as an explicitly political act.2021-04-0222 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 2 | Embedded in History (Ep. 2)The enslavement of Black people was supported by a legal system that including everything from laws preventing legal marriage to those restricting movement and access to education. When slavery was abolished, this system did not go away. Instead, it evolved to include Jim Crow laws and 20th centuries policies including redlining and urban renewal. In this episode, we speak to two historians and an anthropologist about the violence embedded in our shared history and legacies that persist.Featuring:Heather Williams, Geraldine R. Segal Professor in American Social Thought and Professor of Africana Studies...2021-03-2434 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times, Season 2 | The Largest Movement in History (Ep. 1)Last fall we launched our podcast, “In These Times” with an examination of COVID-19 and its far-reaching impacts. We spoke with students and faculty who shared their personal experiences with the epidemic, along with perspectives drawn from history, science, politics and beyond. A recurring theme of our first season was the crisis within the COVID crisis: how racial inequality was playing out in the context of the pandemic, revealing itself in unequal health outcomes and boiling over with the death of George Floyd. This season, we wanted to dive more deeply into this theme, to focus...2021-03-1037 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times | Attack on the CapitolOn Wednesday, January 6, 2021, as legislators counted and confirmed the votes in the Electoral College, rioters breached the Capitol building, forcing an evacuation of the House floor, including Vice President Pence. The events unfolded amidst President Trump having urged his supporters to fight against the ceremonial counting of the votes. The rioters, who could be heard calling police officers "traitors," eventually forced their way into the Senate chambers. The standoff resulted in five deaths.In this bonus episode we talk to a constitutional scholar and a professor of sociology and Africana Studies about the events and what comes...2021-01-1220 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times | Beyond the Covid-19 Crisis (Ep.6)The worldwide scale and scope of discontinuity, loss, and uncertainty has made the year of the pandemic like no other in recent memory. How are we processing this moment, and how do we move forward? In this episode, we talk to three students, who share how the COVID crisis has reshaped their undergraduate experience at Penn and their visions for the future. We also hear from a professor of English on the parallels between the traumas of the early 20th century and our current challenges, and an expert in the science of resilience offers her thoughts on coping with...2020-12-0939 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times | Racial Justice and Repair (Ep. 5)COVID-19 wasn’t the only health crisis of 2020. In June, the American Medical Association and the American Public Health Association declared that police violence, particularly against Black and brown communities, is a public health crisis that demands attention and action. Widespread protests drew attention this summer, but where do we go from there? In this episode, a lawyer and doctoral candidate in philosophy talks about placing the idea of repair at the center of conversations about justice, and Penn’s Chaplain and Vice President for Social Equity and Community tells us about his experiences as a Penn student and what...2020-12-0221 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times | Exacerbating the Health Care Divide (Ep. 4)With rates of diagnoses and death disproportionately affecting racial minorities and low-income workers, experts in this episode address how COVID-19 has further exposed already dire health outcome inequalities.We begin with a political scientist discussing how governmental policy drives health inequality, especially during times of crisis. Then, a Ph.D. student in history and sociology of science talks about how infectious microbes like the coronavirus can affect communities of people with genetic vulnerabilities. And finally, a professor of sociology, Africana studies, and law, discusses how the biological concept of race was invented as a way to justify...2020-11-1831 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times | Crisis Upon Crisis (Ep. 3)The coronavirus pandemic does not exist in a vacuum. We look at other urgent issues of our time, and examine how they affect and are affected by COVID-19.We start this episode—as most things seem to now—with the partisan polarization in the U.S., asking a political science professor if people really are seeing everything in red or blue. Then a historian and legal scholar tells how we got to this state of racial injustice, decades after the Civil Rights movement. Finally, the German professor leading Penn’s environmental humanities program describes life in the climat...2020-11-1125 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times | Dimensions of the Covid-19 Crisis (Ep. 1)“In these times” has been a handy turn of phrase in 2020, with varying adjectives used to modify it. Challenging. Unique. Strange. What started as a useful shorthand for the COVID-19 pandemic and the surreal nature of stay-at-home orders became used describe world-wide protests and calls for racial justice. This fall, the OMNIA podcast goes beyond the shorthand, using COVID-19 as a platform for a six-episode series that explores the science, social science, and history that has shaped events in 2020.To kick things off, we talk to a biologist about contagion. We’ll get insight on mutations, tracking COVID...2020-10-2831 minOMNIA PodcastOMNIA PodcastIn These Times | In Other Times (Ep. 2)Details from the yellow fever epidemic of 1793 or the quarantines during the bubonic plague sound familiar today. In our second episode, we talk to historians about how past societies dealt with disease, and what happened when a new understanding of germs revolutionized our approach but led us to overlook the larger picture of health. A legal historian explains why the U.S. pandemic repose was state-centered. And an English professor looks at the AIDS epidemic, and reflects on the human right to mourn.Guests:David Barnes, Associate Professor of History and Sociology of Science2020-10-2832 minSesiónes Samuel DJSesiónes Samuel DJSesión dedicada a las SeriesSesión dedicada al grupo de Telegram CULTURA SERIEFILA, donde mezclamos temas versionados y originales, para hacer un homenaje a esas series de hoy y de siempre: Westworld - Main Theme (extended) Cliff Martinez - Son of Placenta Previa (The Knick Cinemax Original Series Soundtrack) The Mandalorian Theme Song (Justin Caruso Remix) Musique De Film - Game of Thrones House M.D. Extended Non-US European Theme (custom re-edit remix) S.W.A.T theme Remix The Walking Dead Theme Song (Leslie Wai Trap Remix) Swizz Beatz, Rick Ross & DMX - Just In Case [Godfather Of Harlem] Falcon Crest Theme Mix (1981...2020-05-2030 minGlen HookerGlen HookerUnderground Sessions Radioshow March 2020March 2020 strange times indeed, Music coming through thick and fast. This month i showcase new Music from Jimpster, Roisin murphy, Thomas malo, Norm de plume, Afo music from Osunlade, classic house from Chanelle, taking things deep with linkwood & greg foat, and many more. So if your at home locked down, here's a mix to keep you company. Enjoy. TRACKLIST: 1.Underground Sessions Radioshow Intro. 2.Cody Currie Joel Holmes - A New Chapter. 3.Larry Quest - Solar Assailer. 4.Fuminori Kagajo, Jaidene Veda, Atjazz - The Blue (Atjazz Vocal Dub) 5.Cool Million - Stronger (12Mix) [Feat. D-Train] 6.Tomas Malo - Like the Sun. 7...2020-03-263h 53Common Sense Fantasy BaseballCommon Sense Fantasy BaseballEp 24: Mike Kurland and Rounds 8 - 10Please welcome Mike! (https://twitter.com/Mike_Kurland) Mike and I discuss players we're avoiding or targeting at their current price in rounds 8 - 10  (in 15-team 5x5 roto).Targeting8:50 Yasiel Puig at 110 - Both Mike and Drew targeting9:25 Nicholas Castellanos at 113 - Both10:20 Trey Mancini at 108 - Both23:05 Lance Lynn at 128 - Mike (with bonus Ryu discussion)27:10 Amed Rosario at 125 - Drew38:35 Soler and Moncada bonus talk!39:30 Cavan Biggio at 136 - Both (more on Biggio at 44:00)40:20 Michael Brantley at 132 - Mike40:40 Miguel Sano at 131 - Mike50:00 Kyle Schwarber at 148 and Franmil Reyes at 149 - Both (especially Schwarber)57:00 Max Fried at 138...2020-01-281h 14The JVaz ShowThe JVaz ShowThe Underdog Episode #201. Master Minded - Levi Berlin 2. Low Key - CGB Brothers 3. Heaven - MC Gringo 4. Rollin’ - Padron feat. Cassette Coast 5. Playas & Hatan - Minus feat. Z-Ro 6. Hataz This Songs For You - Essay Potna 7. Today I Decided - Snow Tha Product 8. Lies - Rapta 9. Take Your Time - AJ Hernz (cover) 10. Lies - Lexi Panterra 11. Si o No - Anna Mvze 12. Stylesomgolo - Rytious 13. Madrugado y Marcado - B.G.P., Wrecc-A-Nize $ SalMex 14. Earthquake - Datz Dem 15. You Better Twerk - Hustlin B feat. Boom, Mr. Wired Up, T-DUB, G.T. Garza 16. Darkest Hour - Cali RP 17. Money Come - BM...2019-05-181h 22ABC MusicABC MusicABC Music Podcast - April 2018ABC In the Mix: April 2018 [Artist] - [Track] - [Label] Ron Blanco & TRP - Live Show - Down By The Lake Dan Only - Don’t You Understand - Dirt Crew Recordings Harry Wolfman - Nemoto - Outplay Zoo Look - Thru The Nite - Show & Tell Nicholas & Nikki-O - Ancient Future - Shall not fade Ian Pooley - Lite Juice - After Midnight Colm K - Six Four Hunderd - Tiff’s Joints Jimpster - Becoming Cyclonic - Freerange Loure - Needs - Apparel Music Fold, Frits Wentink - Doin' Bits (Frits Wentink Remix) - Shall Not Fade Nachtbraker - Zo...2018-04-201h 01The Total 90 Premier League PodcastThe Total 90 Premier League PodcastClose to the Sun | Undercover Pablo | 18/7/17Drugs are bad Mmkay, we take a look back at Pablo Escobar and propose an interesting question about illegal substances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2017-07-1846 minThe Classic Music Company presents Business As UsualThe Classic Music Company presents Business As UsualBusiness As Usual - May 2016 Tracklisting:1. Emilie Nana - Music (Manoo remix) - Black Label2. Omar s - Silk Suit Wearing Mool Fukka - fxhe3. Zhut and Kapote - Make it Cold (Nachbraker remix) - Toytonics3. Nicholas feat. Paul Kut - Atmo - Home Taping4. Marcy Ave Parlay - M5K - Voyage5. Lady Blacktronika - Many Pleasures6. Slaves of Love - Sake of Nothing - Jolly Jams7. Chrissy - The Right to Dance with Somebody8. Africaine 808 - The Language of the Bass - Golf Channel9. Manzana Kicks - In Knots...2016-05-022h 20Down Cellar Studio PodcastDown Cellar Studio PodcastEpisode 82: Design Enthusiasm  Thank you for tuning in to Episode 82 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. This week's segments included:   Off the Needles On the Needles From the Armchair In my Travels Events Contest, News & Notes Ask Me Stuff On a Happy Note Pigskin Party KAL   Off the Needles Tan House Brook Hat v2 This is a hat I'm designing. The second version came out better than the first but I'd still like to tweak it. Christmas 2015 Socks Yarn: Marigold Jen- Merry & Bright (purchased at MD Sheep & Wool) Needles: US 1.5 Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams On...2016-01-2946 minRuel’s Running PodcastRuel’s Running PodcastRu El's Running 098 : 2015 Holiday Show | Blue Christmas | A Visit From Saint NicholasI’ve had so much fun with all of you this first year and I want to thank all the listeners of the podcast. A massive THANK YOU!! to the following friends of the show who contributed to this holiday episode: Anna Vocino Brian Bonnell Carlos Dones Daniel Weston Elsie Escobar Katie Miskell Leta Fett Lonnie Beauchamp Mark Thomson Rebecca Palson Rick Bentley Tony Portera Trey Beauchamp Vinnie Tortorich Also thanks to the following for the use of their music: Luzius Stone "Fire In the Sky" Nicolai Heidlas Music "Let It Be Christmas" Would love to...2015-12-2420 minDJ Ribose PodcastDJ Ribose PodcastAzureWith tracks from Plaid, AFMB, Two Scoops, Mr. Tophat/Art Alfie, Hyenah, Esnard Boisdur Vs. Frankie Francis & Simbad, Lehar, Talamanca System, Sasse & Stelios Vassiloudis, Westbam & Nena, Benny Rodrigues, Roman Fluegel, Anthony Rother, Moscoman, El Coco, Chemise, Nicholas, Phreek Plus One, Fouk, Mr. Feeling, Eli Escobar, Stardust, Sascha Funke, Redshape, Dollkraut and Martin Patino. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.2015-07-012h 22the tom/tom podcastthe tom/tom podcastTom//Tom - February 2015Motor City Drum Ensemble "L.O.V.E." (Smallpeople remix) Hard Ton "More Food of Love" 4Gotten Floor "Sooner or Later" (Hard Ton remix) Junes "Obicham" Erik Bo "Madone" (Toka Project Electric Dub) Onionz "Woman of the Sun pt 2" (Jake Childs remix) Ramiro Lopez, Coyu "1,2,3 Fire (Bontan Remix) Kim Ann Foxman "Hypnotic Dance" (Nicholas Remix) Monty the Fly "Ahradic" Doorly "I Worked Hard for This feat Matty Pipes" Eli Escobar "Sweet Love" (Kim Ann Foxman remix) Martin Eyerer "Sliver Roads"2015-02-1557 minMost Reliable Website For Full Audiobooks in Radio & TV, Great Interviews and Many MoreMost Reliable Website For Full Audiobooks in Radio & TV, Great Interviews and Many MoreFresh Air, Mark Bowden Audiobook by Terry GrossListen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://audiobookspace.com/freeTitle: Fresh Air, Mark Bowden Author: Terry Gross Narrator: Terry Gross Format: Original Recording Length: 1 hr Language: English Release date: 05-02-01 Publisher: WHYY-FM Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Publisher's Summary: Journalist Mark Bowden on this edition of Fresh Air. His new book is called Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the Worlds Greatest Outlaw". It's an investigation into the U.S. government's role in bringing down Colombian cocaine kingpin and terrorist Pablo Escobar. Bowden will talk about Escobar, the world of drug trafficking and U.S./Colombia...2001-05-0201 min