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May 11, 2017
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The "Intelligentsia of Orange County" invited as a "specimen of Ignorance" the famed Jesus Person Pastor, Chuck Smith to represent the foolishness of Christianity compared to their Ph.D. educations. Pastor Chuck had been featured in TIME Magazine in 1971 representing the hub of the Jesus Movement so was the representative fundamentalist Christian they selected to debate and mock at their meeting. But the Holy Spirit intervened and several members sought Chuck out to...
Topics: Chuck Smith, Jesus People, Apologetics, Jesus Freak, Calvary Chapel, Jesus Revolution, 1970s,...
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Mar 16, 2017
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City of New Bedford
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Producer, Augusto Duarte Freitas. New Bedford Cable Network . Show Host: Thomas Vick - New Bedford Airport Regional Manager New Bedford Regional Airport is conveniently located nearby Interstate 195 and Route 140 in the heart of the SouthCoast region of Southern Massachusetts - minutes from the beaches, marinas, recreational and cultural attractions of the historic South Coast - and also convenient to the business and industrial centers of the area. Frequently scheduled passenger service is...
Topics: New Bedford, Massachusetts, City of New Bedford, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...
Note : Some dropout throughout. Description : A special broadcast on the history of Old Sacramento hosted by Harry Martin with Jane Goldman and Bob Murphy, and reports from John Gibson and Steve LaRosa. The program includes a history of the area from the city's founding in 1849 through the redevelopment period of the 1970s; a dine-off with the area's restaurants; and an "interview" with John Sutter. Additional Description : Note on original label: Broadcast mid-seventies. Source :...
Topic: californiarevealed, Old Sacramento, redevelopment, Weeknight, Steve LaRosa, Harry Martin, history,...
T. Harrison Garrett (1848-1888), whose family managed the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, began collecting coins as a student at Princeton in the 1860s. His son, John Work Garrett (1872-1942), greatly expanded the collection. John joined the American Numismatic Society (ANS) in 1920, and in 1921 was elected fellow. He served as member of the Council (now the Board of Trustees) of ANS from 1921 to 1929. John graduated from Princeton in 1895 and was a career diplomat, serving as secretary of the...
Topic: Tokens
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Jul 17, 2019
07/19
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Bart Sibrel
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Astronauts Gone Wild: Investigation Into the Authenticity of the Moon Landings is a 2004 documentary video produced and directed by Bart Sibrel , a Nashville, Tennessee -based video maker who charges that the six Apollo Moon landings in the 1960s and 1970s were elaborate hoaxes . Sibrel made this video as a follow-up to his 2001 video A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon , which accuses NASA of falsifying the Apollo 11 mission photography . The title of the...
Topics: apollo, moon, propaganda, cold war, space, nasa, esa, roscosmos, isros, cnsa, spacex, jpl, iss,...
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Jan 14, 2019
01/19
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xxvi, 303 pages : 24 cm
Topics: {u'24': u'Women Psychology', u'25': u'Women Sexual behavior', u'13': u'Seksueel gedrag', u'12':...
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Episode "Brookhaven U.S.A" of the infamous 70's western/sitcom "Dusty's Trail", widely regarded as one of the worst TV shows ever. It appears the TV series is now PD. The show was created by the same person as "Gilligan's Island". This show does have it's fans, including my mum.
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Topics: Classic TV, 70's Sitcom, 1970's, Western, Sitcom, Flop, Gilligan's Island
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Aug 16, 2019
08/19
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Blue Island Television
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Originally painted in the 1970s, the "History of the Mexican-American Worker" mural was painted over in the mid-90s. Now, in 2016, the mural has been restored by original muralist Ray Patlan and local artists Ricardo Gonzalez, Robert Valadez, and Erika Valencia.
Topics: Illinois, Blue Island, Blue Island Television, BITV, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...
This week The Shmooze visits with Yiddish professor and translator Miriam Udel to talk about her translation of a newly released collection of Yiddish children's stories and poems. "Honey on the Page" features work written by both prominent and lesser-known Yiddish authors, and the anthology spans the Yiddish-speaking globe--drawing from materials published in Eastern Europe, New York, and Latin America from the 1910s, during the interwar period, and up through the 1970s. Episode 0273...
Topics: Miriam Udel, "Honey on the Page", Yiddish children's literature, translation, Yiddish...
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Aug 13, 2020
08/20
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James Corbett
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Oil. The 19th century was transformed by it. The 20th century was shaped by it. And the 21st century is moving beyond it. But who gave birth to the oil industry? What have they done with the immense wealth and power that it has granted them? And what are they planning to do with that power in a post-carbon world? This is the remarkable true story of the oiligarchs and the world they have created. "How Big Oil Conquered The World" (2017) 🌎 Oil. From farm to pharmaceutical, diesel...
Topics: air pollution, allergens, allergies, asthma, big pharma, carbon tax, co2 tax, chemtrail,...
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Oct 2, 2019
10/19
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WDET 101.9FM
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Detroiter Carlena Murdy tells her daughter Holly Gist-Richer about being one of the first machine repairwomen at a Detroit auto-parts factory in the 1970s.
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Sep 18, 2020
09/20
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Lorenzo DeStefano - Foresight Releasing
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"LOS ZAFIROS-MUSIC FROM THE EDGE OF TIME" a film by Lorenzo DeStefano www.loszafirosfilm.com For Those Whose Lives They Deeply Touched Los Zafiros Are Legends Music, history, and emotion fuel Lorenzo DeStefano’s dynamic, award-winning tribute to Los Zafiros, often referred to as “ The Beatles of 1960s Cuba ” . As John, Paul, George and Ringo were coming together in Germany and Liverpool in the early 1960s, another band was coming together in the tough district of Cayo...
Topics: los zafiros, cuban music, lorenzo destefano, cuban music, lorenzo destefano, music from the edge of...
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Dec 11, 2020
12/20
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Hellsing920 / Emer Prevost
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For archival purposes. I will never doubt you guys again. Well, here it is. My reaction and review of a 1970s porno flick starring a cast of really ugly puppets.
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This is an addition to the Great Worldwide Sugar-Out Challenge. Dr. Nancy Appleton -- who had a tough time getting through on Friday -- is a pioneer in the anti-sugar movement, who's been speaking out against its dangers since the 1970s.
This is an addition to the Great Worldwide Sugar-Out Challenge. Dr. Nancy Appleton -- who had a tough time getting through on Friday -- is a pioneer in the anti-sugar movement, who's been speaking out against its dangers since the 1970s.
Lingua receptiva : An Ecolinguistic Approach to Slavic Inter-Language Contacts in a Borderland Area (a Polish-Czech Case) Ecolinguistics has dealt with inter-language contacts ever since its beginnings as an independent linguistic discipline in the 1970s. However, it has not gained much interest among Slavic studies scholars in Poland. The aim of this article is to present the ecolinguistic concept of research on Slavic inter-language contacts on the example of Polish and Czech using the notion...
Topics: lingua receptiva, lingua franca, ecolinguistics, inclusive multilingualism, Polish-Czech borderland
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Feb 4, 2018
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Kootenay Co-op Radio CJLY
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www.cjly.net/deconstructingdinner/121108.htm Natural Pastures Cheese Company The story of Natural Pastures is an inspiring one, as it's a story of how one farming family was able to preserve the heritage, social and environmental values of their dairy farm by diversifying and becoming a commercial cheesemaker. Natural Pastures sources their milk from a number of traditional farms on Vancouver Island, including one farm that raises water buffalo. While most of Natural Pastures cheeses are made...
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Geoffrey D. Falk
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Ken Wilber is the "long-sought Einstein of consciousness research," having been generously regarded as such since the late 1970s. Ken Wilber is "a genius of our times." Ken Wilber is "the world's most intriguing and foremost philosopher." Ken Wilber's ideas have influenced Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Jeb Bush, Deepak Chopra, Tony Robbins, and a host of other luminaries, spiritual and otherwise. Writer Michael Crichton, leadership guru Warren Bennis, playwright Eve...
Topic: Religious Cults
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Feb 4, 2018
02/18
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Kootenay Co-op Radio CJLY
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www.cjly.net/deconstructingdinner/060409.htm Recorded in May 2008, Pigshit! is a three-part documentary about the social, economic and environmental impacts of the factory hog farming industry in Quebec. The production features environmental activists, voices from citizen's coalitions, and vintage tunes from Quebec's past. Pigshit! was produced by CKUT's Charlotte Scott. Guests Holly Dressel, Author (Montreal, QC) - Holly sits on the board of directors of the Sierra Club of Canada, is a...
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Apr 23, 2013
04/13
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Peter Fortna
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Western Canadian Studies Conference 2008 - Presentations NiCHE has archived 17 audio presentations from this event The Western Canadian Studies Conference inaugurated a new version of the Western Canadian Studies conferences, which in the 1970s and 1980s helped generate energy and vitality in the field through bi-annual rendezvous. Citation : Peter Fortna. University of Alberta, '"Possessing No Local Knowledge of this Region": Imperialism and Resistance in the Canadian Rocky...
Topic: Environmental History
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Oct 27, 2013
10/13
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National Archives description: "Pumpkin flies through air, smashes, car runs over pumpkin. Extols use of safety belt." National Archives Identifier: 74262
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Topics: PSA, Safety, Traffic safety
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Apr 3, 2021
04/21
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Stephen Arthur Bowlsby
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A surrealist dream... Inside a burnt-out church, rain spatters on the balcony, burnt-out rafters arch above, and the floor sags below. The stain-glass window to the side is an advertisement for travel on a salvation spaceship to the planet Artin Seven... Timing the Difference Between Good and Bad: The clown conducts a chemistry experiment on a balloon dog... Operating on a hotdog: the Surgeon's Assistant is also the Master of Ceremonies... The dreamer awakes and finds a parking meter in his...
Topics: outsider art, naïve art, untrained, surreal, dream, deteriorated, relic, vintage, ethnographic,...
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Dec 13, 2020
12/20
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Dave Olson
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Storymaker Dave uncleweed Olson shares an eclectic variety of stories from Vancouver’s counter-culture history on a stage adorned with a record player, campfire & cub scout blanket, art easel, flowers and an Expo 86 mug – plus pulls artifacts from an old-timey suitcase to illustrate forgotten past of a city which is/was much cooler than most realize. Reference Post: Revolutions, Punks & Poets: Vancouver’s Forgotten Stories Presented at Northern Voice, June 2013 in Vancouver,...
Topics: dave olson, uncleweed, northern voice, vancouver, history, counter-culture, speak, presentation,...
KRCB-FM: Second Row Center
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Apr 22, 2019
04/19
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David Templeton, KRCB-FM 91.1 and 90.9 Santa Rosa, California, http://radio.krcb.org, Comcast Bay Area Digital Cable channel 961
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The Nobel-prize winning novelist Edith Wharton once wrote, “There are two ways of spreading light—to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.” Mirrors—and candles, too—are both the set dressing and driving metaphor in two recently opened plays, stories in which indelible women stand center-stage to take a good hard look at their world, their choices, and their own naked souls. One was written in the 1970s in South Africa, the other just a few years ago in New York City. Beyond...
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Episode "Murder, PH.D." of the classic 50's TV series "Rocky King, Detective", which ran on the DuMont Television Network from 1950 to 1955. The series was broadcast live, and it's believed most episodes of the show are lost. The show got decent ratings and generally good reviews, and is among the better DuMont Network programs.
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Topics: Classic TV, 50's Television, DuMont Television Network, Live Television, Early TV
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Mar 22, 2017
03/17
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Sonoma County (Calif.). Public Information Office
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Note : Program begins at 00:00:57 after color bars. Series Title : Sonoma County in the 90s Description : Interview with Dana DiRicco, Sonoma County Building Inspection Department, and Dennis Harris, professor of History SSU. Additional Description : This video recording is part of a large series of television programs entitled "Sonoma County in the [70s, etc.]," were produced between the late 1970s and mid-1990s for Sonoma County public access cable television under direction of the...
Topics: californialightandsound, Historic bridges
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Oct 2, 2019
10/19
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Musician Spencer Barefield and his wife, artist Barbara Barefield, first met in the 1970s at a jazz club in the Cass Corridor neighborhood.
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Feb 13, 2019
02/19
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Patricia Nash
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The "Temporary Alien" cassette album was first released in about 1972 by a group of Jesus people musicians at Sacramento Revival Center. They later re-recorded the album in a studio in Los Angeles but deleted the lyrical songs which beautifully depict heaven in the Book of Revelation. This first release is thus less commercial than the CD but is more transcendent in lyrical beauty and in the rich alto voice of Melinda. Ken Norberg went on to produce two fine albums of impeccable...
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Topics: Jesus People, 1970s, Jesus People music, Jesus Person, Jesus Freak, ex-hippie, Christian music,...
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Sep 21, 2019
09/19
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Your Spiritual Awakening Zone
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The Moment of Astrology takes a thorough look at astrology through examining the arguments against, and attacks on astrology by various people and groups over hundreds of years. These relate particularly to the arguments of St Augustine from more than fifteen hundred years ago, Pico della Mirandola from more than five hundred years ago, and more recently of 186 scientists in 1975. Geoffrey Cornelius is a consultant astrologer with a background in philosophy and divination and has been active...
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Jun 4, 2013
06/13
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Mark J. McLaughlin and William Parenteau
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Canadian Institute of Forestry eLectures 2012 NiCHE has archived 7 audio presentations from this event These presentations are a selection of eLectures given during 2012 and put on by the Canadian Institute of Forestry. The theme of the talks was "Looking Back, Looking Forward: The Ongoing History of Canada's Forests" Citation: Mark J. McLaughlin and William Parenteau, "The New Brunswick Forest Authority, 1973-1980: An Experiment in Government Managed Forests" and...
Topic: Environmental History
(a.k.a. "the "Cliff's Notes" version (hah!)) In 1991 the House of Mouse released a 3D comic book with an audio supplement on cassette (both of which are now quite rare). I actually had this set "back in the day" but lost the tape years ago. I was lucky to recently find a pair of the tapes, both new in shrinkwrap, on Amazon. This recording was produced using a combination of binaural crossfeed processing and a QS phase generator for its "3D" effect, possibly...
Topics: 1991, Rocketeer, comic, audiobook, cassette, tape, binaural, quad, quadraphonic, Jim Cummings,...
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Oct 18, 2021
10/21
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Berlinski, Claire
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xii, 386 p. : 25 cm
Topics: Thatcher, Margaret, Conservatism -- Great Britain, Great Britain -- Politics and government --...
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Nov 20, 2021
11/21
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Berlinski, Claire
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1 online resource (xii, 386 pages) :
Topics: Thatcher, Margaret, Conservatism -- Great Britain, HISTORY, Conservatism, Politics and government,...
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Dec 23, 2019
12/19
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Kissmeimpsychic
"Kiss Me I'm Psychic Radio" began in 2010 as a small BTR show. We have come a long way since then branching out to other internet radio shows finding our home of the last 2 years on Revolution Radio.as well as right here on BTR. I Christine have changed in many ways a work in progress and have left the 'psychic readings' to encourage people to grow, discern and empower themselves through God. I will still use my gifts that god has given me to help others who find themselves in...
Topics: podcast, itunes, apple
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Apr 21, 2022
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City of Carmel IN
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“Waiting to Cross” is the most recent addition to the City of Carmel’s outdoor museum of public art. Mayor Jim Brainard, members of the Mayor's Advisory Commission on Human Relations, members of the Carmel Public Art Advisory Committee and other City officials unveiled the sculpture, which is located just south of Main Street along the Monon Greenway between Bazbeaux and Anthony's Chophouse. The sculpture was acquired to help diversify the City's collection of sculptures and joins 15...
Topics: Indiana, Carmel, City of Carmel, Indiana, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG, Youtube, city...
On this episode, Andrew sits down with film director/photographer Jerry Schatzberg who captured intimate portraits of the generation's most notable artists, celebrities and thinkers (from Bob Dylan to Robert Rauschenberg), and he pushed on in the 1970s to the medium of film participating in the renaissance of American cinema, directing films such as: Puzzle of a Downfall Child, The Panic in Needle Park, Scarecrow.
In the first half of this episode, Harriet lays out a thesis on four depressions in the United States. 1) Depression of wages and employment in the late 1970s caused by outsourcing and automation of mainly male jobs, causing severe economic and family systems consequences; 2) Depression of the American family resulting from the economic crisis, including a dramatic spikes in male violence, substance abuse, divorce rates (all carried on to now), and the majority of children now living with...
Topic: Podcast
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May 26, 2018
05/18
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History of the Batman
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Meltdown Presents: History of The Batman with Londyn! #007 - Retrospect on 75+ years of Batman's creators - Part 1. History of the Batman relives the defining moments of one of the most iconic figures in comic art and literature. Londyn picks two comic book creators from each decade that worked on Batman and explains why they're significant to that period. She also discusses how their work reflects that era in and outside of comics. The highlighted comics/stories are perfect starting...
Muscle Shoals session guitar player and former Bonnie Raitt band member, Will McFarlane stops by to talk with Jacob. They discuss Will's life growing up a Navy brat, learning and chasing his passion in music, some great stories of life in Bonnie Raitt's band in the late 1970s, and life since then. Will even plays a little guitar for you at the end. See what you think about it!
Muscle Shoals session guitar player and former Bonnie Raitt band member, Will McFarlane stops by to talk with Jacob. They discuss Will's life growing up a Navy brat, learning and chasing his passion in music, some great stories of life in Bonnie Raitt's band in the late 1970s, and life since then. Will even plays a little guitar for you at the end. See what you think about it!
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Mar 6, 2020
03/20
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Raghu Markus
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On this episode Raghu Markus shares his deep knowledge of the Bhakti Yoga tradition. He talks about what he learned from his own teacher, the legendary Neem Karoli Baba, and how we can all learn to live with more wisdom, compassion and trust. Guest Bio: Raghu Markus is the Executive Director of the Love Serve Remember Foundation, which is dedicated to preserving and continuing the teachings of Neem Karoli Baba and Ram Dass. As a young man, Raghu spent two years in India with Maharaji and Ram...
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May 18, 2018
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History of the Batman
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In anticipation for Zack Snyder's newest DC Comics live action film "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" hitting theaters this month on March 25, Londyn and co-host Adam Silverstein in a 3 episode series discuss a history of highlighted stories about the many team ups, battles and everything in between of the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight! In this episode, we talk about the early years of Batman and Superman tales within the World's Finest Comics publication and their regular team...
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May 17, 2018
05/18
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History of the Batman
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This week Londyn and guest host / producer and engineer Mason Booker are joined by a VERY special guest, the ultra amazing Paul Levitz who definitively schools Mason on why Catwoman really is a better match for Batman than Talia Al Ghul. Levitz has been part of DC Comics for 40+ years and has worn many hats within the publication company. From editor assistant for Batman publications during the 'Dark Detective' era in the 1970s to holding the position of President and publisher of DC Comics in...
Ritu Bhathal is a blogger and author of fiction and poetry. She was born in Birmingham in the mid-1970s to migrant parents, hailing from Kenya but with Indian origin. Ritu's colourful background has been a constant source of inspiration to her. From childhood, the joy of reading spurred her on to become creative in her writing, from fiction to poetry, winning small competitions at school and locally along the way.As well as a wife, mother, daughter, sister, and teacher, Ritu also writes on her...
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May 17, 2018
05/18
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History of the Batman
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After the cancellation of the Batman 1966 live action television series, DC Comics wanted to bring Batman comics back to its gothic roots Bob Kane and Bill Finger created in 1939, issuing in the Bronze Age of Comics in the 1970s. One of the essential tales in this era is Dennis O'Neil's "Tales of the Demon", introducing Ra's al Ghul and Talia al Ghul. On this week's episode, Londyn and co-host / engineer Mason Booker dive into this story arc in 'Batman' and 'Detective Comics' from...
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Dec 10, 2019
12/19
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Half the List of Ships
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*This episode is in Russian.* Sergey Gandlevsky is widely considered to be one of the most influential and eminent Russian poets of the twentieth and twenty-first century. A graduate of Moscow State University, Gandlevsky was a member of the 1970s group of poets “Moscow Time.” He began publishing his poems in the 1980s and today is one of the most published Russian poets in the world. He has received numerous Russian and international literary awards, including the anti-Booker Prize in...
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May 12, 2018
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*This episode is in Russian.* Sergey Gandlevsky is widely considered to be one of the most influential and eminent Russian poets of the twentieth and twenty-first century. A graduate of Moscow State University, Gandlevsky was a member of the 1970s group of poets “Moscow Time.” He began publishing his poems in the 1980s and today is one of the most published Russian poets in the world. He has received numerous Russian and international literary awards, including the anti-Booker Prize in...
In this episode, I speak with anarchist, activist, and writer Peter Gelderloos. Peter is the author of numerous books, two of which we examine in this interview - 'How Nonviolence Protects The State' and 'Worshiping Power: An Anarchist View of Early State Formation.' In this discussion, I ask Peter to examine the most lauded nonviolent movements in recent history: the anti-colonial movement in India in the early 20th century (in which Mahatma Gandhi became well known for his use of nonviolent...
Topic: Podcast
After a dormant decade, the great songwriter Doc Pomus was back in business by the late 1970s. I became his sidekick, entrenched in Doc’s late-night rock ‘n’ roll whirl, where he held court like a Buddha. He was amazed that so many of his songs became iconic anthems in a genre once vilified as teenage junk.
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May 27, 2019
05/19
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John Pavlich
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NOTE: Due to limited, server storage space, this episode is a week late. It was originally intended to be released on Halloween, 2010. Concluding the Sofa Dogs' tribute to horror films and Halloween, Geekscape columnist, Eric Diaz returns for one of his favorites, Brian De Palma's adaptation of Stephen King's Carrie, from 1976. It's the tragic story of a shy, teenage girl who discovers she has telekinesis. Is it a gift from God, or a curse of the Devil? And what does this mean for Carrie's...