Are you ready to skydive? And there's a moment where it feels like I let go and allow myself to feel it totally. I don't remember the number, but they open the door. I didn't know that. Blondin came out, strung a rope across Niagara Falls, put a chair down, bounced on two legs and stood Audy well, and one time he carried a guy over. Really nervous right now. But it turns out nothing there was scary enough to actually induce this fear for your life that appears to be required for the slow motion effect. So he could only tell you what would happen. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Oh, you go chasing rabbits and. OK, so this is one. Unexplainable on Apple Podcasts As someone who makes his living making radio, I am acutely aware of my hearing, and the sounds around me. A Navy yeoman remembers his time as a gay serviceman in the 'Don - NPR Yeah, a fellow named Charles Blondin, famous French wirewalker and a Canadian guy who called himself the Great Ferrini. And they're surprisingly slow in the brain. For Norman Ollestad, that understanding started to kick in on that February day just after sunrise, in a stormy sky over Ontario Peak. Feel like my heart's in my throat. Listen 29 min UnFictional Falling Jun. But anyway, we're going to stick with the elevators. April 14, 2022 Imagine entering a giant machine that sucks you in one end, and spits you out the other side as something completely different. What lasting lesson have you actually learned just from watching them? In this bundle of five Listen & Learn activities, students will listen to a podcast (runtime for each episode is between 15 and 28 minutes) focused on a variety of high-interest topics designed to hold teens' attention and facilitate critical thinking. There he planned to write a novel, but instead he learned how to be alone. So I went in, applied, and I ended up in the beginning cleaning toilets, but I just got in to fall asleep. So I figured people like death and mayhem. Music is actually starting to sound a little better. Yeah, it's hard somehow. No way. But the thought is if April falls and everything starts to smooth down, well, then these numbers should slow to so that if she looks at her wrist as she's falling, she should be able to now read the watch. We're we're not writing down most of what's passing through our system. How long, by the way, was it from the top of the roof to the ground below point eight, six seconds, that's how long it takes to fall 12 feet? [She laughs] He got sick. "The Kitchen Sisters have done some of best radio stories ever broadcast" Ira G Have you ever found a note on the ground, maybe meant for someone else? Now you are two pieces now. Their anatomy, their physiology, their behavior have been minutely studied. [We hear her press "Play" and then we hear the same violin passage from the Nutcracker, simulated to sound the way it would to a patient with a bare-bones cochlear implant: this time it sounds entirely percussive, a little like a rattle and a snare drum playing the melody. I should probably tell you guys the results of the study, but so do people report that time slowed down enough for them to read the number on the lot? And apparently there are fourteen thousand nine hundred and thirty two ways to fall on the radio in this hour, we'll bring you up to date. And please let us know about your favorite podcasts! So his head is going thump, thump, thump music. I careened and spun. Or spend time with an artist who gives away her life savings every night. Join Dani Shapiro, bestselling author of the memoir Inheritance, and her guests as they explore astonishing family secrets and uncover the extraordinary lessons the truth can teach us. One article in particular that he wrote caught our attention. The car, the core of what I what I was trying to talk about was lingering doubt whether whether this was it wondering could I fall further? How might the similarities and differences in their personal histories affect their purpose(s)? There's no break in the eye contact that's like constant to the point where I think it could be uncomfortable for some people, but. No. She was 63. But at night, she crawled up the tree for safety, she climbs up in that tree, drops food there for her baby, and she's going to drop off to sleep. The best of what to see, hear, eat, do, and more. And as she gets closer to the edge, it's about a half mile journey. You fall forward slightly. But then it hit her gravity. And it's controlling this huge amount of machinery. I think I just asked a lot of questions. OK. OK, he is out of the plane now, he's hurling through space free falling. B-bye. I spent my entire life praying every night: 'Please don't let it get any worse, please don't let it get any worse.' Forty two floors in the cat walked away were forty two. Why didnt Ollestad speak up and voice his, 4. You don't really know. When was the first time that you ever saw Simon? Oh, my God. It turns out it's illegal in Houston, but I found one in Dallas, so we made a road trip up to Dallas. Has it pull it? That's in her own house. It's a really catchy term. And as I started to look at the literature, I saw that we had a very long history sleeping in trees. Number two, falling in love from producer Lulu Miller, so set this up for us. If you have a podcast listening station or ask students to listen to podcasts in class or for homework, this reflection sheet is a perfect follow-up assignment. Yeah. Let's try this. Now I am ready to binge the backlogged episodes, so any good episodes, please list them in the comments. UnFictional (podcast) - KCRW | Listen Notes Mission control is going OK. Sending that message to the feet. Yeah, like if you dropped your pen. RECEPTIONIST: (over an intercom): You're welcome. Check out this great listen on Audible.com. This is Radiolab. And the legend goes that Albert Einstein was walking around one day and he found himself imagining a person riding in an elevator. AMANDA McDONOUGH: It's a little far away, but I can hear words now. Summary: In this episode of Take to the Sky: The Air Disaster Podcast, Shelly shares the incredible story of Southern Airways Flight 242, which was ravaged inflight by a powerful storm. There he planned to write a novel, but instead he learned how to be alone. Why is it that elderly people fall down a lot? Provide evidence, Considering the placement of artificial intelligence (AI) on the hype cycle, discuss an industry that could be disrupted by AI and explain the cause of that disruption. Sort of like a Lusi echo. I'm Robert Krulwich by this John Murray Radio Lab is produced by Jad Abumrad and Tim Howard. Stories that will stick in your head like a memory. And do what? Did you feel like you at a certain point started to actually fall out of love with him? She had run a dancing school. Oh, Tom will take three. And that's how it went all freshman year, sophomore year, junior year. That story was produced by Brian Calvert and edited by Jacob Conrad. And off she goes to the brink. Producer James Roque follows the stories of a few of these entrepreneurs, finding out why they started vending, the challenges they encounter on a daily basis, and how they fared during the last few years. Oh, my God, that's the moment where the parachute opens. Sounds can be overwhelming. Here's an option that's a little more reasonable. But what people would say, how long when you were falling, how long? He said, if you imagine the universe as a vast rubber mat, a rubber mat held really, really taut, let's just take a wider and let's take the earth and just plop it on to the mat. And so this idea that he didn't recognize me didn't seem so as important as the present moment, it it just kept getting better. And what is what is a lot I mean, how many cats were coming into this place? 27, 2014 Arts In February of 1979, a small plane crashed onto an icy slope high in the San Gabriel mountains, ultimately leaving three people dead. And speaking of history and fears and Thrills, and I would add to that list tragedy. One man watched his children suddenly turn into grown-ups, while another upended every part of his life. She had traveled all over the world. Was he in his helmet or had the helmet blown off? He had an experience which he says changed his life. Its gravity is so extreme light traveling at the speed of light. The most anticipated trick, the one that everybody was waiting for was somebody going over the falls in the barrel. Provide an example that supports your, Please help me answer this question. This was going to be a spectacle. The extraordinary stories of ordinary life. They did find two. Just save and print a stack to keep in your classroom. Stay with me, girl. This is Garret Soden. It's very dark. What happened was the events seemed to take a very long time, I thought about whether I had time to grab for the edge of the roof and I realized it was too late for that. Just discovered Unfictional - Need Episode Recommendations That's right. Lecture's in San Francisco. You just had the inside on your own. It really started with Niagara Falls because up to that point, people had done all kinds of things in Niagara Falls to back up. And they sort of stretch out like a flying squirrel. He steps just to the edge. Part II: Podcast Listen to the story, "Falling," and answer the following questions while you listen. He slipped, he's slipped on an orange rind in Australia and New Zealand, got a compound fracture of his leg. The experience of being with her, I think ran ahead of my sense of her biography. Look at you. You're attached to something which is about to be severed and you will fall totally free into the void, unable to see what's about to happen to you, presuming a net. Maybe two hundred, I don't know. New episodes every Wednesday. How to Transcribe Podcasts: 7 Great Free Software Tools Goodness, it's kind of a good rhythm. BOB CARLSON (HOST): From KCRW and KCRW.com, I'm Bob Carlson and this is UnFictional. You did it. She died in a poor house, which is where she didn't want to wind up, but that is where she wound up in just 10 years later, somebody repeats and feet a man and he tours the world pestered. But he thinks that when you go. And I said, could it have anything to do with timing? One man watched his children suddenly turn into grown-ups, while another upended every part of his life. OK, we're going to try now to eighty milliseconds OK to eighty go went down to tumble. Yeah, not now. Yes, it's good. Despite sinking sales, management raised its adjusted earnings outlook for 2023 by $0.10 to a range between $10.72 and $11.12 per share. [SOUNDS OF A PARK, BIRDS CHIRPING, CARS PASSING]. Amanda was in many, many musicals as she was growing up in high school, and so she always tended to get one of the main parts in the musicals. A pair of mail-order shoes that led to "The Outsiders.". And she was broke. UnFictional Captivating real-life stories created by the most talented radio producers across the land. Falling Podcast.pdf - Unfictional Podcast - Falling Completely and thoughtfully answer the following questions. It was incredible. Well, it sunk into the rubber. Gay is patting her on the back]. And, you know, how did you start studying this? There. We know quite a bit about cats. But then they go on an island where she changes into some gym clothes and now she gets in the barrel. Yeah, there is there is cosmic justice. So I did. SOUND OF THE McDONOUGH HOME. And plus, I think Cerita at that time was getting really into Buddhism and not just a little bit. They've been dissected in uncountable numbers. And we'll be right back. Hello, hello, hello. But there's a difference between being able to predict what will happen and be able to explain why it happens. I started wondering what happened falling. I knew it was the cheese plate girl. AMANDA McDONOUGH: So tomorrow, I am scheduled for my cochlear implant surgery. Is it just that you forget where you know people from? November 18, 2022 Two Mexican-American fans talk about rooting for more than one hometown team in Los Angeles and in Mexico. With automated podcast transcription software, it's possible to convert podcasts to text live . Great. And out of those twenty two, only one died to twenty one cats survived from eight. And then this moment of weightlessness. I said, why would the cat fall out? And somewhere along the line, Sereda found out that that eye contact that drew her in it wasn't really about her. You get down at work at five, you go home, get there about six apartments, hot and stuffy, and you open up those windows. And it was good to be with her. The defenestration of cats. But finally he did. You can use software that automatically transcribes podcasts for you, or you can transcribe manually by listening to the audio and typing it out. Which she feels like she's floating. Is that a lucky cat or is that just plain Phisit. Listen to all episodes of FOUND on Wondery+ or on Amazon Music with a Prime membership or Amazon Music Unlimited subscription. So that's your cruising speed as your cruising speed. So like if we're living on the curve, then we're constantly falling down. A secret road to a California paradise. Oh, yeah. 1 hour. Will the asteroid come? The Joe Rogan Experience Transcripts | Podgist Produced by Found The Musical / Killer Films Media / Wondery. This one is about what would you call terror or just no, it's about time, really time. Can you hear me? How does its placement affect other pieces within the hype cycle? Falling Podcast.pdf - Unfictional Podcast - Course Hero A device gives us a peak at the alternate universe versions of the podcast and we get a grim look at what could have been had Unpitchable never been born. This, of course, is Simon. AMANDA McDONOUGH: Okay. I'm deaf, I'm always gonna be deaf. But I would get a little bit anxious when we'd have to meet each other somewhere. Stories are higher. Made in L.A. Streaming music, news & culture from KCRW Santa Monica, Live streaming music, news & culture from KCRW Santa Monica. Tracy: (00:16) So Joe, we are recording this on April 19th, and we are firmly in the middle of bank earnings season. You can find vendors with mobile carts and food trucks on street corners, outside concert venues, and sporting events selling hot dogs, tacos, burritos, churros, fruit, t-shirts, souvenirs, and just about anything else yo. So there is comfort in that. podcast definition an internet based digital audio file made available for download, as a series of episodes Podcasts aren't radio bc 1 podcasts are internet based Podcasts aren't radio bc 2 podcasts are "On-Demand" Podcasts aren't radio bc 3 Podcasts are not live Podcasts aren't radio bc 4 podcasts are primarily talk based Which is exciting. Falling time, how do you. 175 miles an hour. Podcasts Arts KCRW's UnFictional From KCRW Unbelievably true stories of chance encounters that changed the world. Our programmes have been aired on podcasts such as 99% Invisible, Radiolab, The Truth, Unfictional, This American Life and Third Ear and won awards at the Prix Italia, Prix Europa, Third Coast International Audio Festival, Prix Bohemia and the Radio Academy Awards amongst others. Navy Yeoman Jacob Tate remembers his time as a gay serviceman during the "Don't Ask Don't Tell" era, which kept openly LGBTQ service members from serving in the military. Each story takes on something essential about California -- its progressiveness, its reputation as a home for dreamers and schemers, its heartbreaking inequality, its varied and diverse communities, its unique combination of dense cities and wild places -- and each season breaks it down into multiple 20-40 minute episodes that will be released sequentially. Hi. This unfolding helps you to see just how beautiful the Bible is. AMANDA McDONOUGH: We were joking the other day at lunch, about how, like you can watch ESPN before a game and find out if a player's knee is bothering them; you can try to tell whether or not their going to play as well that day. At recent . You know, we all know that Newton wrote down a law of gravity to calculate how gravity acts from one object to another. In Einstein's mind, he thought maybe this is how to explain gravity. I mean, I imagine like a Hollywood movie where it's falling so fast, everybody kind of drifts up. Back down on the water and then it floats. And even though vending was somewhat decriminalized in 2018, the line between legal and illegal is not always clear. That[Amanda giggles, nervous]. So I saw this ad on campus and it said somebody to work in a sleep lab. Radiolab is supported in part by the National Science Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, enhancing public understanding of science and technology in the modern world. And I said, what is that? I'm Jad Abumrad. And so what happens is the brain is very puts a lot of effort into making sure that it knows exactly the timing of sending signals out and when it's getting signals back. School Duval Charter School at Baymeadows Course Title ELA 123 Uploaded By JudgePowerJaguar13 Pages 3 Ratings 100% (2) DR. JANE GAY: OK. Yeah. DR. JANE GAY [reassuringly]: A robot. Well, say you're living on the 30th floor of a building and it's summertime. So Einstein said to himself, hang on a second. The second this thing comes off, the second it runs out of batteries, I hear nothing. But you got to just be hidden. June 9, 2022 In 'El Pueblo,' producer Mike Schilitt explores the surprising history of Olvera Street an idealized fantasy of Mexico created in downtown Los Angeles that has supported generations of Agelenos. The guy who did that would be the real gravity here. #opensource #serverless, podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cua2Nydy5jb20vY3VsdHVyZS9zaG93cy91bmZpY3Rpb25hbC9yc3MueG1s, open.spotify.com/show/2TREFLiPkEjQo9L6i6vJns. What is a defenestrated mean? Yeah, it does, because it feels out of control. Yeah, I got to just walk by. Her muscles loosen, her hands curl. AMANDA McDONOUGH: The summer of 2011. What happens to the girl, I don't know. Right. You could listen to the Unfictional podcast as a class or have kids plug in their devices to listen individually. When we first meet any Taylor. She actually works in the in the veterinary hospital here at the Animal Medical Center. Well, tell me your name first and just tell me how you would like to be identified on air. So if light doesn't come out, nothing's coming out. Um, can we start out talking about your condition? In February of 1979, a small plane crashed onto an icy slope high in the San Gabriel mountains, ultimately leaving three people dead. OK, the worst. What was the pilot's reaction to the warning? Did you see, like, with my leg? It was a leap. Yeah. The "music" fades; the scene fades], JULIE McDONOUGH: I could see it at first, when she came out of that appointment and she hadn't made a final decision and she was like, crying one second and happy the other, AMANDA McDONOUGH: And I said, I'm going to get it! Are you asleep? One man watched his children suddenly turn into grown-ups, while another upended . All right. And I will see you all this afternoon. That's weirdkind of like, vibration. Throwing out the window really? To give you the best possible experience, this site uses cookies. So she called a Cooper to build the barrel. And he was working at a restaurant that had an outdoor patio. And would you see him in the neighborhood because you're still neighbors? Thousands were up and down the river, tens of thousands. Now the barrel crash is back. Everything looks good. -Podcast - Falling from UnFictional (Students who have headphones/earbuds may listen on their own. Author Information: What purpose(s) might these authors have in writing these texts? Meanwhile, almost every element of producer Jaime Roque's life was upended by the transmorgrifier: new job, marriage, and prospective fatherhood. Yeah. So we're all sort of on some kind of slope sliding down unless we're. The only survivor was an 11-year-old boy named Norman Ollestad. DR. JANE GAY: Is my voice far, far away? He said you were lacking a core. full episode Falling Broadcast Thu 31 Mar 2016 at 12:05am Listen 27m Cucamonga Peak, San Gabriel Mountains, California ( Trey /Flickr.com/BY-NC) In 1979 a small plane crashed onto an icy slope high in the San Gabriel mountains, leaving three people dead. Is that the way it felt? That's right. But in their home country Dubai, nishas gender identity is illegal, and they can be deported or convicted of homexuality, or cross-dressing., Imagine entering a giant machine that sucks you in one end, and spits you out the other side as something completely different. And he's got to go. This is what gravity is, that curved shape of space, he said. Someone else had to learn to live with hardship and found their true . She took on this thing that the world was waiting for, and she did it. Hi, it's Lulu calling with the credit. This is my friend Jordan. This is Radiolab. That's a long way. A secret road to a California paradise. Thank you for helping to keep the podcast database up to date. And the day after he came back, he comes up to me and tells me that he cheated on me in San Francisco. What's her name? UnFictional on Apple Podcasts 25 episodes In this season of Unfictional, Stories of Transformation, and the ways in which the world and all of us have fundamentally changed since the pandemic began. 1) Welder. And Newton could not explain why it happened. And while the discovery of family secrets can initially be terrifying or traumatic, often these discoveries have the power to liberate, heal, and even uplift us. Joe Weisenthal: (00:14) And I'm Joe Weisenthal. She was the first to ever try in June when she was pulled out of that barrel. and then keeps right on going. I loved him so much. There's a little piece of my brain that's missing. It appears to be this what seems to be a reflex. Sandbox is Science Foundation initiative dedicated to engaging everyone with the process of science. So the great Ferrini came out with a washing machine. https://www.joerogan.com. I picked up the phone, I dialed her as I always do, and she says Mom I know you're there but I can't hear you, will text me? Two Mexican-American fans talk about rooting for more than one hometown team in Los Angeles and in Mexico. Meanwhile, a subculture ascends, one reporter explores Olvera Street, and another finds an old notebook filled with memories from his time in a cabin. DR. JANE GAY: OK. Is my voice right here in the room, or is it far, far away? Then, discuss the program or use the materials I built to add more structure and rigor to the lesson. Well, we're we're about to fall away, I think we yes. This is something even Albert Einstein himself couldn't quite figure out, he was struggling to understand how the force of gravity works, and it was a big, big puzzle. He is getting into a plane. So next, we have a story of a different kind of fall. Oh, all right. That's okay. And in fact, you just went. And the pin falls because it's following a contour in that curved space time environment. S35: Short Cuts: Fugitive 3/3 by Falling Tree Productions . So it was a leap. Ryan Hilliard, a general manager at HypeAuditor . Then of course I have to lay it down on the floor and, like, start pounding them out. She was an older lady, like Joan said, you know, for the hero consuming public. The pilots had to take desperate actions if they had any chance of saving lives; did they have enough time for a safe landing? Maycock. AMANDA McDONOUGH: Got it? Into the pools, below the great mass of foam and boiling water. Unexplainable on Apple Podcasts. Provide a specific example to, 1) Discuss where robotics, social media, and gene editing (CRISPR) are on the hype cycle. Can I say that on the air for holler for a dollar an hour? So your feet start falling faster than your head does. I don't know. He tells the following story. And did she ever make any money off this? I was totally blown away. But does that does that solve the what is gravity question? When I came to New York City, I said, what do you mean cats fall out of buildings? Yeah, but the thing to know about these guys is, is this is basically just a show because, for example, the wire that they walked on was pretty wide about the diameter of a coffee cup.

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