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LITerally Podcast

Kase Johnstun: Author & Banyan Collective Podcaster

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We ask real questions about writing, publishing, and about living the life of a writer. We avoid typical literary BS and tell people the stuff they want to know. #LITerallyPodcast
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Audio from the actual play games featuring Jared Rascher as the game facilitator, with great players like Robert Everson, Brandon Barnes, Eric Bontz, John Arcadian, Eileen Barnes, John Carney, PK Sullivan, Michael Schmitz, and Angela Murray. Our Current Games are The Streets of Avalon: The Bleak Testament (D&D 5e) and Eberron: Above the Fold (Quest RPG)
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Curious Ones By Yandara

Yandara Yoga Institute

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Yandara Yoga Institute is a world renowned yoga education program facility. Our aim for the podcast, hosted by Yael Ginzburg, is to make the great knowledge of our teachers and teachers around the world, accessible to our wider community and to help you apply their teachings to day to day life. This wisdom is meant to inspire you to remember your connection to the energetic world. New episode every other Tuesday. Please share the podcast, if you enjoyed it, to help this knowledge reach more ...
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Space and Things

And Things Productions

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A weekly podcast devoted to the exploration of space, with updates on what is happening in the space flight world as well as looking back at some of the key moments and figures involved with the evolution of space flight. Presented by historian Emily Carney and space nerd Dave Giles. More info: https://www.spaceandthingspodcast.com Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/spaceandthings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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SpaceX are the number 1 launch provider in the world currently, and author/journalist Brad Bergan has just released a wonderful book about them called SpaceX: Elon Musk and the Final Frontier. So we think it’s about time that we have a conversation about SpaceX. Brad Bergan: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-bergan/ SpaceX - Elon Musk and …
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Over the weekend Blue Origin launched their first crewed mission after nearly two years and today we’re speaking to someone who has won their ticket for one of their future flights. Dr. Eiman Jahangir entered the MoonDAO Ticket To Space raffle and his name was picked out, however, Dr. Jahangir is so much more than a space tourist as you’ll find out…
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As women, how much do we really know about how our body works, and how to tune into it’s natural rhythm? The Universe is in a constant state of flow. We are part of this as well. When we become aware of that rhythm, we can harness it’s power in our favor, and truly create lives full of purpose and meaning. In this episode, Yael Ginzburg speaks with…
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Get tickets for our upcoming Juneteenth show LIVE in Brooklyn here or at www.drunkblackhistory.com! Sponsored by Equiano Rum and Sorel Liqueur, the critically acclaimed “Drunk Black History” show returns for a Juneteenth celebration where prominent Black historical figures will finally get their due through drunken anecdotes from booked guests! Thi…
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In nearly 200 episodes we’ve never had any in depth discussion about the military uses of space, so we’ve decided this is the week. We’re joined by Dwayne Day, a space historian who is an expert on the history of reconnaissance satellites and it’s a fascinating conversation. Dwayne Day: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwayne-day-41983723/ X: …
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Ever wondered what life might be like on a remote part of the world while tracking spacecraft and communicating with them? Ever considered the dangers of being in a blockhouse close to a rocket launch as it explodes? Well our guess this week has some stories for you. We speak to Dan Kovalchik who started working on tracking stations and eventually …
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Our bodies hold memories from the past. They hold within them all the experiences and emotions that we weren’t capable of moving through as children. These unprocessed energies stay and become heaviness, pain even disease. To understand this deeper, Yael Ginzburg speaks with Dr. Elizabeth Letchford, a scientist turned spiritual seeker and healer. L…
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On this month's episode, Brandon is joined by comedian Brittany Carney to discuss the legacy of "Oyster King" Thomas Downing while chatting about Brittany's upbringing between Japan and Philly, dealing with racial identity, and having family that didn't regularly discuss race. DBH Links: - https://www.drunkblackhistory.com/ - https://www.youtube.co…
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We can’t get enough of talking about the moon and we love a bit of poetry, so it was a joy talking to Christopher Cokinos for this week’s podcast. Christopher has just released a book called ‘Still as Bright - An Illuminating History of the Moon, from Antiquity to Tomorrow’ - and it’s a must read! Christopher Cokinos: https://www.christophercokinos…
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With the recent moon landing attempts by private US companies having some mixed results, it seems that everyone is an expert on how to land something on the moon all of a sudden, well today we speak to an actual expert to find out what's really going on up there. Brandon Dotson has all the degrees and is currently writing a thesis on the difficulti…
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The Universe is always trying to speak to us and communicate with us in different ways. But how open and willing are we to listen to its whisper? In this episode, Yael Ginzburg and Nicole Gnuzman speak about spirit guides, the spirit of Cacao, trusting the guidance we receive, how to integrate your experience with plant medicine and more. Nicole is…
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This week we speak to Lisa Young, Supervisory Conservator at the National Air and Space Museum, who has been responsible for the preservation of the spacesuits and spacecraft in the Smithsonian collection. Ever been to a museum and wondered about how they look after the spacesuits? Well Lisa is the expert. Lisa Young: https://www.linkedin.com/in/li…
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On 24th March of this year, George Abbey died at the age of 91. One of the most influencial people working behind the scenes at NASA for many years and someone who has come up many times during many interviews. So we wanted to spend an episode to pay tribute to his contributions. To do this we’re joined by Michael Cassutt, author of the 2018 book “…
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Have you experienced some turbulence and awakenings between the ages of 27-30? Are you going through it now? This is why. During these ages we all go through a period of growth and transition. This happens in conjunction with the placement of Saturn and the affects are powerful! In this episode Yael Ginzburg speaks with expert astrologer and tarot …
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On this month's episode, Brandon is joined by comedian Jevon M. Johnson to discuss the legacy of the first professional Black NHL player, Willie O'Ree. They discuss Black people doing unique sports, Jevon's approach to teaching Black history to his kids, and even Berry Gordy's "The Last Dragon"! DBH Links: - https://www.drunkblackhistory.com/ - htt…
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On April 8th there will be a total eclipse travelling across Mexico, the United States and Canada so today we talk to Stephen Wolfram, who earlier this year released a book called “Predicting the Eclipse: A Multimillennium Tale of Computation.” - we learn about the history of predicting eclipses and so much more. Stephen Wolfram: https://www.stephe…
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This week we talk to Dr. Tracy Scott who has just started a project to bring together her own history as an early era “astronaut kid” (daughter of David R. Scott: Gemini 8, Apollo 9, Apollo 15) with her professional expertise as a sociologist and teacher. 100 Patreons By Show 200: https://www.patreon.com/Spaceandthings Dave’s Tour Dates: http://www…
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Sad news this week as the space world mourns the loss of General Thomas P. Stafford, pilot of Gemini 6 and commander of Gemini 9a, Apollo 10 and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. A true legend of spaceflight and he will be missed. 100 Patreons By Show 200: https://www.patreon.com/Spaceandthings Dave’s Tour Dates: http://www.davejgiles.com/gigs Tom Sta…
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This week we conclude the interviews we recorded at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in January by asking about what it means to be a curator at the museum. We had three interview and we spoke to each of the individually about various aspects of life as a curator and have merged those aspects into this episode. We hope that you enjoyed the epis…
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The mindset for receiving abundance in our lives. In this conversation between Bolo and… Yael Ginzburg… yes Yael is back for a few episodes ;) , you will learn about our ability to choose who we want to be and how we interact with the world. Check out the different experiences Yandara offers on our website Yandara’s Instagram @yandarayoga Yael’s In…
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This week we speak to David Woods, the editor of a brand new movie called ‘Galileo Moon’ which is all about the Apollo 15 mission and is produced by the commander of that mission, Dave Scott. 100 Patreons By Show 200: https://www.patreon.com/Spaceandthings Dave’s Tour Dates: http://www.davejgiles.com/gigs David Woods: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin…
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On this month's episode, Brandon is joined by comedian/writer Rae Sanni to discuss the legendary Max Robinson who was the first African-American broadcast network news anchor in the United States. DBH Links: - https://www.drunkblackhistory.com/ - https://www.youtube.com/@drunkblackhistory - https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/16706941-dbh-logo Guest:…
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This week we speak to Dr. Margaret Weitekamp, the Space History Department Chair at the Smithsonian Institution and the curator of the Air and Space Museum’s social and Cultural history of spaceflight collection, more than 5,000 artefacts that include space memorabilia and space science fiction objects. Dr. Weitekamp also recently published Space C…
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This week we speak to Logan Jaeren who is just about to launch STEAM4SPACE to try and use his extensive mission patch collection to help inspire the next generations. 100 Patreons By Show 200: https://www.patreon.com/Spaceandthings STEAM4SPACE: https://steam4space.org/?page=section/home.html Space exploration Patches: https://sxpatches.com/ Logan J…
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There are only 3 Space Shuttle Orbiters left. Atlantis is on display at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Endeavour will be on display at the California Science Center in Los Angeles and Discovery is at the Udvar-Hazy Center just outside of Washington DC. While we were in Washington we caught up with Dr. Jennifer Levasseur, the curator of the Sp…
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A recent NASA report wasn't too encouraging about the use of space based solar power to help solve the planets energy problems, but we think there might be more to it than the report suggests so we speak to an expert on the subject John Mankins, who has been working on this since the 1990s. 100 Patreons By Show 200: https://www.patreon.com/Spaceand…
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The critically acclaimed "Drunk Black History" show is back on Saturday, February 10th at Caveat NYC! Tickets are available for in-person AND live-stream at drunkblackhistory.com! On this month's episode, Brandon is joined by DJ BenHaMeen to discuss growing up in Texas, having eclectic taste in music, and Ben's interest in Jimi Hendrix along with h…
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February 8th 1974 marked the end of the crewed missions to Skylab, America's first space station. To celebrate this 50th anniversary we take a look at that mission and the legacy of Skylab. We're helped to do this by Dr. Teasel Muir-Harmony, curator of the Apollo Collection at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. 100 Patreons By Show 200: https://…
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A wonderful period coming to an end. After almost 2 years of hosting this podcast, it is time for me to say goodbye. I have loved every moment of creating this, and feel so lucky to have had the honor of speaking to the amazing teachers I had the opportunity to speak with. To wrap up this time I wanted to share the biggest lessons I have learned th…
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Part 2 of our deep dive into space policy with Casey Dreier the Chief of Space Policy at the Planetary Society. This week we learn about the Mars Sample Return mission and how the upcoming US election might affect NASA. 100 Patreons By Show 200: https://www.patreon.com/Spaceandthings Casey Dreier: https://www.planetary.org/profiles/casey-dreier Thr…
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The live show AND podcast returns in February 2024! Be sure to subscribe to be alerted about the first new release in our monthly podcast series, which launches on Thursday, February 1st! DBH will also be celebrating Black History Month with a live show in NYC on Saturday, February 10th at Caveat NYC! Tickets are available for both in-person and li…
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This week we speak to Casey Dreier, Chief of Space Policy at the Planetary Society. We’ve been wanting to take a deeper dive into space policy for a while now and Casey is the perfect person to help us understand how it all works. Part 2 of this interview will be in next week’s podcast. 100 Patreons By Show 200: https://www.patreon.com/Spaceandthin…
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