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Androids & Aliens

The Glass Cannon Network

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When the existence of an ancient doomsday weapon comes to light, a group of spacefarers must race across the galaxy to stop it from getting in the wrong hands. The campaign ended in late 2021, clocking in at 155 episodes that many people believe is the best story told on the Network to date. Androids & Aliens is an officially licensed Starfinder actual play podcast of Paizo’s Dead Suns Adventure Path. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Heritage Radio Network

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Celebrated NYC publican Jimmy Carbone hosts a convivial audio ale salon celebrating the world of craft beer. Through discussions with beer industry insiders and knowledgeable beer fans from across the country, Jimmy and his friends explore every aspect of the brewer's craft from grains to pint glass and tasting to toasting. For 10 years and more than 500 episodes, Beer Sessions Radio has witnessed and recorded the craft beer revolution in real time. With each episode, Jimmy continues to foll ...
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On this Episode, Jimmy Carbone has a "Spirited" conversation with a special collection of guests! Arik Torren of Lot 1 Brands Courtenay Greenleaf Torren who is a hospitality and cocktail consultant Gabriel Velazquez Zazueta, a Creative & Design Professional with 20+ years of experience in Brand, Design, Culture and much more, as well as the cofound…
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We're back from a small break and recapping the first 2 episodes of a 4 part arc. It's safe to say the group is divided on these opening two episodes, but at least these are both logically air-tight narratives that we're dealing with here. If you call an electrical tower a pylon, let us know. [podcast covers anime episodes 31: "July 15th (Thursday)…
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Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia.Hear from Maria Zagala, Exhibition Curator, as she discusses the work of artists collected and admired by Brent Harris.For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.auImage: Detail: Edvard Munch, artist, born Norway 1863, died Norway 1944, Auguste Clot, printer, 1858, 193…
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Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia.Timed to coincide with Chihuly in the Botanic Garden, hear about AGSA's glass collection with Rebecca Evans, Curator of Decorative Arts and Design.For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.auImage: Installation view: Imperial iris Persian pear by Dale Chihuly, Art Gal…
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Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia.Dr Grace Waye-Harris, Lecturer, University of Adelaide discusses the importance of dress and portraiture in Tudor England and in the royal courts of Renaissance Europe.For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.auImage: after Hans Holbein The Younger, born Ausburg, Ger…
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Today we’re talking malt. From historical British styles to the future, Jimmy and Co. trace the practice of malting grains through time! To dive deep into this germinative topic, Jimmy has brought on three experts: Ron Silberstein, Co-Founder and Director of Sales at Admiral Maltings; Tim Decker, Sales and Marketing Manager at Admiral Maltings; and…
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Today we’re talking corn! From American heritage to ancient traditions, historical recipes to the modern barbecue, there’s a lot to shuck and boil down here. Two of Jimmy’s favorite minds weigh in on the subject: Amy Halloran is a flour ambassador, a true grains enthusiast, and a writer and advocate for regional grain systems; Ellie Markovitch is a…
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Joe Carrol, Justin Phillips and Justin's daughter join Jimmy on this weeks episode! Joe Carroll, an nyc restauranteur and early pioneer of boutique indie beer bar, owner of Spuyten duyvil, Fette Sau and St. Anselms Justin Phillips, Owner of Beer Table, a boutique speciality Beer/bottle store innovated to owning a specialty beer store in grand centr…
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Jimmy goes on the road with RJ from Amuse News to Cayuga Lake Scenic Byway, Having a spirited conversation at the Finger Lakes Cider House to discuss how amazing (and misunderstood) cider wines are, the various wineries, the on-site farm, the local breweries, the gorges- and so much more! Big thanks to Finger lakes cider house, Hosmer Winery, Bet T…
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This week Jimmy is broadcasting live from Roberta’s with some very talented people to talk about Mexico in NYC. In the studio today are Noah Arenstein from The Cabinet Mezcal Bar in the East Village; Mariana Pelaez, food photographer and former restaurateur in Mexico; and Julia Cuthbertson, owner of Las Chingonas Imports and returning guest. Listen…
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As the temperature drops with the leaves, so too do we fall further into harvest season. And with the harvest comes apples. And with apples… Well, you know where this is going. It’s another juicy cidercast on BSR, with ambassadors from several cider states here to dish out what to expect this cider season. In the studio today is Middletown, CT’s Ro…
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Not the cleanest pairing of JoJo episodes on this week's recap, but they can't all be winners, right? After a less than satisfying conclusion to the Highway Star saga, the JeffJeff's gang must deal with ghost pirhana cat plants. That's right, you read that correctly. [podcast covers anime episodes 29: "Highway Star, Part 2" and 30: "Cats Love Yoshi…
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How has hop farming evolved over the past decade? Jimmy has brought on a roster of experts to bring us up to speed on the state of hops. On the show today are John Condzella, fourth generation farmer from eastern Long Island and president of the Hop Growers of New York Association; Adam Kryder, executive director of the Hop Growers of New York Asso…
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Get ready to experience one of the coolest beer events Jimmy has ever been to in his life! We’re talking Pils & Love 2024. A Celebration of Pilsner, the event was held on June 29th and featured more than 50 of the world’s best pilsners. While there, Jimmy caught up with two top lager makers: Todd DiMatteo, owner and brewer at Good Word Brewing & Pu…
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In our last episode, Sean Towers from The Seed mentioned running a full cask ale program at The Cricket Club in Cape May, NJ. Naturally, Jimmy had to check it out. Back for this episode are Sean of The Seed Living Beer Project in Atlantic City, and Ryan Brower, former beer editor at Gear Patrol and certified cicerone. Also joining the cask tasting …
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Beer and BBQ. Can you name a better combination? Today we’re serving up both, live from Wildwoods BBQ in New Jersey! Chowing down (and bringing the brews) to this shindig are Sean Towers, co-owner/founder of The Seed Living Beer Project in Atlantic City, and Ryan Brower former beer editor at Gear Patrol, certified cicerone, and Atlantic City local …
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Leigh Robb, Curator of Contemporary Art, and Yuexiu Shen, Lorraine Hossack Emerging Curator, discuss the work of artist Julia Robinson on display as part of the South Australian Living Artists (SALA) festival.Image captionJulia Robinson, born Adelaide 1981, Legs eleven, 2010, Adelaide, flywire, fibreglass, fabric, fixings, thread, timber, vinyl, pl…
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Listen in on Artist Brent Harris and Curator Maria Zagala as they walk you through Brent Harris: Surrender and Catch.0:34 - Foreword 2:05 - First Gallery10:14 - Second Gallery13:13 - Third Gallery19:41 - Fourth Gallery28:02 - Fifth Gallery33:06 - Sixth Gallery 39:44 - Seventh GalleryBởi AGSA
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As we move through the year into apple season, you know we gotta talk cider! This week, we’re checking in on the cider world, specifically on this year’s competition space. Joining Jimmy for this episode are friends Eric West, the illustrious Cider Guide; Ron Sansone of Spoke + Spy Ciderworks; and Justin Koury of BevFluence. Between Eric, Ron, and …
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Today we are going to regale you with tales of keggers past… Jimmy recently stumbled upon an article in Good Beer Hunting on the rise and fall of the kegger at UM in Missoula, Montana. And there’s a lot more to it than there just having been a lot of beer! Brian Alberts, a historian of beer in context, is joined by Cody Ewert, associate editor at t…
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Get ready for something cool and crisp during this hot and heavy Summer… We’re off to Ontario to talk cider! On the show today is Barry Rooke, Executive Director of Cider Canada / Cidre Canada, the budding national association for cider producers. Joining him is returning guest Damin Sawyer of Bone N' Bottle Reviews, lover of all things cider and c…
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The town's secret killer is finally revealed to be Kira, who's basically the Patrick Bateman of Morioh. Let's see just how hard it is to steal a sandwich in these two phenomenal episodes. [podcast covers anime episodes 21: "Yoshikage Kira Just Wants to Live Quietly, Part 1" and 22: "Yoshikage Kira Just Wants to Live Quietly, Part 2"]…
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This week's episode is all about forgiveness. Like in the way we can apparently forgive Yukako for trying to gruesomely murder Koichi. Guess we all forgot about that? Plus, the forehead-slap-inducing conclusion to the Shigechi drama. [podcast covers anime episodes 19: "Yukako Yamagishi Dreams of Cinderella" and 20: "Shigechi's Harvest, Part 1"]…
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Jimmy’s summer travels roll on! This week, a stop in Holyoke, Massachusetts to catch up with some malt and grain powerhouses you may remember from past episodes… Chatting with Jimmy are Andrea Stanley, co-owner of Valley Malt and Ground Up Grain; Kyle Fiasconaro, owner and chef at Brewer’s Foods; and Matthew Steinberg, co-founder and head brewer at…
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Yuexiu Shen, Lorraine Hossack Emerging Curator, discusses the power of text in literature, calligraphy, and literati painting in art from the Edo period (1603-1868) in Misty Mountain, Shining Moon: Japanese Landscape Envisioned.Image Caption:Ichikawa Beian, 1779, 1858, Pine wind, plum moon ..., c 1850, Edo (Tokyo), pair of six-panel screens ink on …
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We’re up in Maine and about to try some of the greatest hard ciders of your life! This week Jimmy is at the first CiderFeast in Portland, hanging out with up-and-coming cidermakers from in and around the state of Maine. Joining the party are Joy Cartwright, Marketing Director of Fogtown Brewing Co; Jon Stein, Owner and Cidermaker at Fogtown; Jared …
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Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery South Australia.Join Isobel Clemow-Meyer, Public Programs Officer, and Dr Lisa Slade, Assistant Director Artistic Programs, as they discuss AGSA's collection through a queer lens in celebration of Pride Month.For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.auImage: installation view: Metamorp…
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Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia.Join Claire Walker from the Department of Historical and Classical Studies at The University of Adelaide reveals the family background of Frances Woollascott, an Augustinian Nun painted by Nicolas de Largilliere in 1729, currently on display in Gallery 13.For more …
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So I guess Rohan is like, in this show now? He and Koichi spend an entire episode hanging out with a ghost in an alleyway that doesn't exist on the map of Morioh. Then it's time to meet Shigechi, a little dude with a stand that summons dozens of beetles that harvest change and coupons. Just a regular week here on the podcast! [podcast covers anime …
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Today Jimmy is hanging out and recording in the studio with the gents from OEC Brewing, who are celebrating their 10th anniversary! Joining Jimmy with a full suite of brews to taste are Ben Neidhart, owner of OEC, and Mike Dolan and Tom Pavlich of B. United International Inc., who represents OEC in NYC. Jimmy goes back with these fine folks for ten…
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On the road again! Jimmy is following up on some more brewers he encountered at last year’s Craft Malt Conference, where the fine folks at Blue Ox Malthouse put together an amazing list of regional beers at Novare Res. In this episode, Jimmy heads to Northwood Brewing Co, way up there in New Hampshire. Experience authentic New England vibes as we d…
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Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Associate Curator of Australian Paintings and Sculpture, Elle Freak, discusses the surrealist drawings of Dušan and Voitre Marek in the context of the 18th Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Inner Sanctum.For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.auImage: installat…
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We’re shaking things up with a cider episode this week! Jimmy is back at Roberta’s with a special guest who he has known since the early days of Cider Week NYC and Jimmys No. 43. Diane Flynt, author of Wild, Tamed, Lost, Revived: The Surprising Story of Apples in the South, joins Jimmy to talk all about her apples and making great cider. The two wi…
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It's time for the best fountain pen fighting action we've ever seen! Plus, an inexplicable hair story! And if you're hungry for more, good. Actually, maybe "hungry" is the wrong word for the gang's encounter with Bug-Eaten. [podcast covers anime episodes 15: "We Picked Up Something Crazy!" and 16: "Let's Go Hunting!"]…
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