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Created by: Andrew Grumet
Created on: 11 Nov 2004
Language: English


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Add this to another station FCS Episode 1| Basic Knife Skills (31.18MB; download) -- In episode of the Free Culinary School Podcast, you’ll learn the very first thing that all students learn in a traditional culinary school, and that’s knife skills. If you want to be a great chef, or even just a good home cook, you first need to learn the basic fundamentals for a good foundation. The most basic fundamental that all great chefs must have is knife skills.
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Wed, 28 Oct 2009 08:07:09 UTC
Add this to another station Remembering Larry (51.94MB; download) -- Larry Hertzog was born. There have been rumors to the contrary but his mother insists that the event occurred late in the sweltering summer of 1951. When the residents of Flushing, N.Y. became aware of his existence in their neighborhood, the family was soon forced to flee into the suburbs of New Jersey. Fate would have it that Larry was destined to grow up in the John Hughes world of Teaneck, New Jersey. It was in the flames of suburban heat that this more-than-slightly-twisted personality was forged. Growing up, Larry got along well with his peers. He admired many girls and though his admiration was rarely returned, he made sure to repay their generosity by indulging in copious evening fantasies. There were a few boys that he managed to befriend though many drew the line when he requested they join him in singing show tunes. At the extremely mature age of 16, Larry quit Teaneck High School to pursue a career in horticulture. When that failed, he briefly attended NYU Film School. When it became apparent that kissing Marty Scorsese’s ass was part of the curriculum, Larry saw yet another opportunity to cut bait and leave another institution of higher education behind him. Untethered in the late 60’s, Larry realized he now had a chance to pursue his generation’s foray into “free love.” He discovered, to his delight, that although no one of the opposite sex would pay attention to him, his fantasies were, indeed, free. With horticulture behind him and a promising future ahead of him, Larry packed up his bags and moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the film industry. He soon found himself behind Camera 1 covering the Los Angeles Thunderbirds, an all-female Roller Derby team. Though these women appeared to be “on a similar intellectual plane,” they, too, ignored him. (Except for an incident in which he was upended with a flying crotch block.) With his career in athletics a shamble, he turned to the only avenue left to him. Writing. He was counseled to write about what he knew best. He soon discovered there was little market for scripts about “night fantasies.” The rest of the story involves his work on “Kate Loves a Mystery,” “Hart to Hart,” “Hardcastle and McCormick,” “Stingray,” “J.J. Starbuck,” “seaQuest,” “Nowhere Man,” “Profiler,” “Walker, Texas Ranger,” “Hunter,” “La Femme Nikita” and “Missing” (referred to by his biographers as “The Canadian Years.”) The end of the story hasn’t been written yet though many are anxious to hear it. When it comes, it’s reasonably sure that the headlines will be HUGE. “Failed Horticulturist Chokes on Double-Whopper with Cheese.” ——– Sadly, friend of MIPtalk Larry Hertzog passed away on April 19, 2008. Brad and Noam have decided to honor his memory by reairing an episode of his podcast series Drinks with Larry and Lauren. This episode is a bit longer that usual but definitely worth the listen. For additional reference we’ve included links to some of the people, places and things discussed in this episode: City of Prescott, Arizona Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Woodrow Wilson The League of Nations The Heritage Foundation The Andre Agassi Foundation Children for Tomorrow Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health Frank Gehry Oscar Goodman - Mayor of Las Vegas Oscar Goldman - Character in Bionic Woman GLAAD Media Awards Shelter Here! Network Regent Entertainment Shelter DVD Audio Commentary Trevor Wright Jonah Markowitz Noah’s Arc JD Disalvatore - The Smoking Cocktail Paul Colichman Carolyn Coal Gay and Lesbian Elder Housing Same Sex Marriage in Iowa Gary Gates A Place to Live: The Story of Triangle Square Cleveland International Film Festival The 23rd London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival The 25th Annual Boston LGBT Film Festival Highlander: The Series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Xena: Warrior Princess UPN DuMont Television Network Star Trek Voyager Star Trek directed by JJ Abrams Nowhere Man The Prisone
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Mon, 13 Apr 2009 07:14:35 UTC
Add this to another station News of podcasting's Death has been greatly exaggerated (or has it?) (37.71MB; download) -- A special episode with a variety of podcasters as hosts discussing the future (or lack thereof) of podcasting
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Tue, 13 Jan 2009 09:27:17 UTC
Add this to another station The Julie/Julia Project: the “Bon Appetit” Blog (12.27MB; download) -- Julie Powell had calves brains on the stove and cucumbers on the cutting board as [Click to listen] she spoke about her blog, the Julie/Julie Project. Her dare to herself late last summer was to keep an open journal for one year as she cooked every recipe in Julia Childs’classic Mastering the Art of French Cooking. Thousands of readers are panting with her now as she races to the finish. This is a personal blog lifted by wit and style toward real writing and performance art, not to mention fame and fortune. Here’s a sample of her prose:
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Wed, 07 Jan 2009 04:18:58 UTC
Add this to another station EGC Clambake for August 19, 2008 - “Fourth Anniversary, Big Whoop” (40.87MB; download) -- Here is the direct MP3 download for the EGC clambake for August 19, 2008. I play a song from Rocket City Riot and then try and fail to read some user mail; I play a song by the Harvey Girls; I discuss this being the fourth anniversary of this podcast, why I started doing this show and why I continue and how I feel about the state of our medium; I mention New Media Expo and Michael Geoghegan and the “death of podcasting”; I play a song by Glass Eye and then groove my way on into the night.
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Wed, 20 Aug 2008 05:41:43 UTC
Add this to another station George Lakoff: Obama in a Bind (22.92MB; download) -- A “metaphorical body” helped build Barack Obama’s triumph so far, in George Lakoff’s scientific reading. That tall, supple, smiling Obama figure, standing tall, fires up good feelings through the “mirror neurons” in our brains. “Up and forward” is the effect we feel, as Lakoff puts it in conversation. So what is the effect on our political minds of what feels now like an uncertain Obama shuffle to the center or the right? “Bad things” are transmitted by the same mirror neurons to our embodied brains, Lakoff says, when the gifted candidate’s “metaphorical body” seems to waffle — on phone-company immunity for illegal wiretapping, for example, or even on the use of churches as public social agencies.
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Mon, 14 Jul 2008 05:57:15 UTC
Add this to another station http://www.stackoverflow.com/audio/stackoverflow-podcast-001.mp3 (8.32MB; download) -- Wondering what stackoverflow.com will be? Listen to the first stackoverflow podcast with Joel Spolsky and Jeff Atwood. (MP3 file, 8.32 MB, 46:12).
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Thu, 17 Apr 2008 05:54:16 UTC
Add this to another station Lakoff hits it out of the park (13.12MB; download) -- I thought today would be a great day to interview UC-Berkeley professor George Lakoff on the Democratic campaign, who should have done what, and how his candidate (and mine) Barack Obama should proceed in the race with Hillary Clinton and John McCain. Here's the 25-minute interview in an MP3. http://sundaygang.com/lakoff/lakoff050308.mp3 I think he hit it out of the park and I hope this makes its way into the Obama campaign. It's got so much more substance than the typical talking head stuff on CNN and MSNBC.
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Wed, 05 Mar 2008 22:38:19 UTC
Add this to another station 030508-clinton-calla.mp3 (16.60MB; download)
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Wed, 05 Mar 2008 22:37:10 UTC
Add this to another station 030508-obama-calla.mp3 (9.81MB; download)
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Wed, 05 Mar 2008 22:36:34 UTC
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