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    Explore "big fish" with insightful episodes like "Ische Hengert - Ephraim Salzmann Teil 1", "Ep. 46: Serial Killers (All the Sinners Bleed + Love in the Time of Serial Killers)", "Tackle Shop Live (Hunting for Big Fish)", "Just Say Yes To God" and "Catching Big Fish and Fisheries Conservation with Captain John McMurray of One More Cast Charters" from podcasts like ""Radio Supersaxo", "Hearts & Daggers", "The Tackle Shop", "Burnt Hickory | Sermons" and "Fishing Reports by Lateral Line Fishing Journal"" and more!

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    Ische Hengert - Ephraim Salzmann Teil 1

    Ische Hengert - Ephraim Salzmann Teil 1

    Ephraim Salzmann – Musiker und Klangpoet

     

    www.ephraimsalzmann.ch - Foto by Nicole Rötheli www.nicoleroetheli.com

    Ische Hengert präsentiert diese Woche in Zusammenarbeit mir Radio Supersaxo den tollen Hengert mit Ephraim Salzmann, Musiker & Klangpoet, Leiter für entwicklungsorientierte Musik, Gründer des Spillrüm Naters & Kulturpreisträger seiner Heimatgemeinde Naters.
     
    Mann und Frau kennt ihn im Wallis und über die Talgrenzen hinaus, sicherlich auch Dank Stefanie Heinzmann, welche er seit 18 Jahren musikalisch begleitet.
    Wir stellen uns die Frage: "The Drums is the most important Instrument?"
    "Mit einer Trommel kann ich die Menschen zum Tanzen bringen, aber nicht zum Weinen" so Ephraim Salzmann.
     
    Ephraim, einer der sich mit all seinen Instrumenten und Stilrichtungen verzettelt hat? Oder weil es sich eben wie beim Essen nur dann abwechslungsreich, schmackhaft und gesund gestaltet, wenn man nicht nur EINE SACHE macht. Vielleicht wäre es ja ganz anders gekommen, wenn man eben nur das Eine macht?
    Bei Ephraim hat man das Gefühl, nichts hätte anders kommen müssen, weil er mit dem was eben gerade ist so glücklich und zufrieden wirkt und lebt.
     
    Nun wohl nicht mit allem. Wann hat die Religion zum letzten mal gebeichtet und warum reden wir von Umweltschutz. Oder gilt es doch die Menschen vor sich selbst zu schützen? Wir finden viele Ideen & Gedanken zu weiteren spannenden Themen im Podcast.
     
    Ein Musiker und Klangpoet welcher sich in Naters, auf der Belalp und im Binntal besonders wohl fühlt. Am Wochenende vor bis zu 30.000 Zuschauern spielt und während der Woche wieder beim Trommelunterricht mit den Kinder im Kinderdorf Leuk zu finden ist oder im Spillrüm Naters unterrichtet. Das gibt Bodenhaftung und nein dem Ephraim ist da nichts in den Kopf gestiegen. Einer der zufrieden ist mit den Zutaten, welche gerade in seinem Garten wachsen, ein Vegetarier, welcher mit  den Gewohnheiten wenig am Hut hat. "Wieso muss es immer Weisswein sein zum Fondue?" Wenn er Lust auf ein Glas Rotwein hat, dann passt auch dies zum Walliser Käsegericht.
     
    Ephraim, welcher erfolgreich in der Popmusik mit Bands wie Stephanie Heinzmann, Sam Gruber und zHansrüedi Endfrenz spielt oder auch als Solokünstler unterwegs ist. Früher mitgespielt bei Big Fish, dB die Band, Peter Finc, Marc Aymon oder ja wir erinnern uns noch an ds Personal, um nur einige zu nennen.
     
    Experimentelle und ausdrucksstarke Musik auf dem Walliser Hackbrett präsentierte er unter anderem in Tanzprojekten wie "la Carretta" mit Gabriel Zurbriggen, oder "Poison" mit Schauspielerin Regula Imboden unter Arthur Kuggeleyn, begleitet mit dem Hackbrett aber auch Yoga Workshops und Literaturabende unter anderem mit Rolf Hermann, Daniel Mangisch, Annelore Sarbach, Stefanie Ammann oder schreibt Filmmusik, untermalt Vernissagen, Ausstellungen & Veranstaltung jeglicher Art, ja die Liste um das Kulturelle Schaffen ist lange rund um Ephraim.
    Empfehlenswert die neueste Musik mit André Polar feat. Ephraim Salzmann, ein Electro Projekt mit aktuell 2 Singles "Anima" & "Symbiotic Nova" oder auch das Projekt SWIRAN – ein Hackbrett Dialog mit Davoud Shirazi aus dem Iran, welches zwei Kulturen miteinander verbindet.
     
    Bei all diesen Projekten wird Ephraim viel gegeben und in seinem Spillrüm Naters will und kann er etwas zurückgeben. Im Einzel- oder Gruppenunterricht gewinnt man viel Know How von ihm, sei es am Walliser Hackbrett oder auch in der Welt der Schlaginstrumenten, besonders im Ausdruck des persönlichen Musikerlebnis gestaltet & leitet er Kurse.
     
    Last but not least – das Wichtigste? Von wem hat Ephraim soviel Kreativität geerbt? Mein Vater war bei seinem Vater im Hackbrett Unterricht. Louie Supersaxon mein Sohn ist nun im Kinderdorf Leuk bei Ephraim im Trommelunterricht. Sein Vater Amadé Salzmann, Musiker, Maler, Komponist, Buchautor und Erfinder diverser Musikinstrumente wie z.B. dem  "Fientschgerlädi", den "Teenundi Titschini" oder den "chliichjundu Schgajie" war ein Pionier des Walliser Hackbrettspiels & -baues und sicherlich bekannt durch seine zahlreiche Kompositionen besonders für die Volksmusikformation den "Oberwalliser Spillit". Er war aber auch am Schlagzeuger bei den Teddy Boys oder den Rocaths, unterrichtete auf der Orgel, dirigierte Musikgesellschaften und prägte trotz seinem frühen Todes die Oberwalliser Musiklandschaft bis heute.
     
    Ephraim trägt das Erbe von seinem Vater nun sehr stolz und glücklich weiter, experimentierfreudig wie sein Vater geht er seinen eigenen Weg und wirkt in seiner Welt des Klang.

     

    Ep. 46: Serial Killers (All the Sinners Bleed + Love in the Time of Serial Killers)

    Ep. 46: Serial Killers (All the Sinners Bleed + Love in the Time of Serial Killers)

    Summary: Welcome to Spooky Season, friends! Holly and Devin kick their favorite time of year off with a real bang today discussing books with serial killers. One host avoids true crime and scary stories at all costs - the other host has never felt more at home than in October vibes. Both hosts agree that that national obsession with serial killers acts as both an exploration into the muddy waters of human nature and a genuinely helpful protective mechanism for cis and trans women who need to be on their guard. Join us for some lighthearted fun about more than one murder! 

    Topics Discussed:

    • The Dagger (3:17): Holly discussed All The Sinners Bleed by S.A. Cosby, a detective procedural following Titus Crown, the first Black sheriff of Charon County, as he responds to a call about a shooting at a local school and then must confront a reeling community and the fact that the true threat is still at large - a serial killer hiding in plain sight. Holly’s key takeaways were:

      • While sometimes plot is enough, S.A. Cosby’s writing is phenomenal in this book, filled with with the kinds of delightful and original turns of phrase common in Southern speaking; he even names the county after the figure who ferries souls across the Rivers Styx and Acheron into the underworld in Greek mythology. 

      • Racism and hatred that exists bubbling under the surface, or on the surface at times, of this town and community. Titus must confront his own role and place in racial dynamics as a Black man but also as a law enforcement officer; he is met with hatred by both Black and white members of the community as he seeks to understand what “right” is. 

      • The cat-and-mouse game between Titus and the serial killer explores how things may not be what they seem - which is also reflected in the religious community. Cosby explores the choices people can make and how bad people can still do good things - they just prefer to do bad things more. 

    • The Heart (20:30): Devin discussed Love in the Time of Serial Killers by Alicia Thompson, a novel following PhD candidate Phoebe Walsh as she spends a summer in Florida cleaning out her childhood home after her estranged father’s passing. Things escalate quickly when she becomes convinced that the next door neighbor, Sam Dennings, is a serial killer. Devin’s key takeaways were:

      • Thompson highlights the very real (but slightly exaggerated) feelings across many cis and trans women of fearing cis men, especially men they don’t know or trust, and how knowing everything about Ted Bundy is actually a mechanism by which they protect themselves from very real danger. 

      • At twelve, Phoebe’s parents divorced and she and her brother Connor (he was five at the time) essentially picked sides and were subsequently raised by different parents; in returning to Florida, Phoebe must confront her past, her trauma, and her defense mechanisms that keep her from vulnerability that might unlock the door to real romantic love. 

      • This novel explores confirmation bias and what assumptions can do to our sense of selves and our relationships. Phoebe makes a lot of assumptions about Sam, who he is and what he cares about, and Thompson shows the reader the importance of uncovering truth. 

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    • What’s Making Our Hearts Race (44:46):

     

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    Just Say Yes To God

    Just Say Yes To God
    As we continue our sermon series called God’s not done with you, we dive into the story of Jonah. We learn that the discipline of God comes from His heart of love to draw us back to him, not to push us away. Sin starts with small decisions but ends with major disasters because it starts with us saying no to God and yes to our own desires. We also see that sin causes us to live as people we swore we would never be and our sin effects everyone around us. But the good news is that God loves us enough to provide a solution to our sin problem through His forgiveness and love. As you learn about Jonah’s sin in scripture, what takeaways resonate with you? How does your sin affect you and others around you? Have you placed your trust in Jesus to forgive you? As always, we’d love to connect with you, take time to pray and answer any questions you have. You can take the next step in your faith journey by visiting burnthickory.com/next.

    Catching Big Fish and Fisheries Conservation with Captain John McMurray of One More Cast Charters

    Catching Big Fish and Fisheries Conservation with Captain John McMurray of One More Cast Charters

    John and Brandon catch up on fishing in and around New York, fisheries conservation with striped bass, bluefin tuna and other Atlantic fish species and what it's like being a fly fishing light tackle fishing guide.

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    ABOUT CAPT. JOHN McMURRAY
    For twenty years Capt. McMurray has been the owner and primary operator of “One More Cast” Charters. 

    He runs trips on both the skiffs and the Contenders, pretty much every day the weather allows, from mid-April through December – with the notable exception of every other Sunday, which he sets aside to take his 10 year old son fishing (AKA “Bro-day”).

    As is the case with any small business owner he is the chief maintenance officer, booking agent, mechanic, electrician, accountant etc.

    After obtaining an undergraduate degree in Political Science from Loyola College in Maryland, Captain McMurray served in the US Coast Guard. After his career in the Coast Guard he was the Executive Director of the Coastal Conservation Association New York,  then Director of Grants Programs at the Norcross Wildlife Foundation in New York before becoming a full time fishing guide.

    Capt. McMurray is a well known and well published outdoor writer, notable for his work on fisheries conservation issues. He's written for  Reel-Time.com, Saltwater Sportsman and Sport Fishing Magazine, and has had feature articles and/or photography published in On The Water, Saltwater Fly Fishing, Tide Magazine, Nor’east Saltwater, Newsday and the New York Times.  



    Under The Lights With Big Fish- Woodford County High School

    Under The Lights With Big Fish- Woodford County High School

    Going back and forth between the present day and the past, Woodford County High School presented the musical Big Fish in March of 2023. The show brought so much emotion to the stage and our community was impressed by the talent of our students. Superintendent Danny Adkins is joined on this episode by six of our talented and stellar scholars as they recap the story of Big Fish, their journey to becoming these characters, and the friendships that were built. The cast of Big Fish lived up to our expectations. The Kids Win Podcast is excited to showcase the talents of our WCHS Scholars. Riley, Conner, Luke, Isabella, Luke, and Samantha are truly The Gold Standard.


    For pictures of our production, please visit our district’s Instagram page to see a few pictures.

    Big Fish

    Big Fish

    10ème film du cinéaste, Big Fish arrive à un moment particulier de la vie de Tim Burton, puisqu'il s'agit en partie pour lui de faire le deuil de ses parents. Il récupère donc le projet d'abord lancé par Spielberg, et propose ainsi un film profondément introspectif. Et pourtant, Big Fish tient une place toute particulière dans la filmographie du réalisateur pour ses fans, puisqu'il s'agit pour certains de son dernier grand film, et pour d'autres du début de la fin. Alors, que peut-on dire de ce film, de ces réussites et de ses maladresses ? Alexandre, Roman et Cyril prennent le temps de faire le tour du sujet afin de répondre à ces questions !

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    Ep23 "Over Your F**kin' Nose, Charlie Brown!" w/ Andrew Lippa! (Broadway!)

    Ep23 "Over Your F**kin' Nose, Charlie Brown!" w/ Andrew Lippa! (Broadway!)
    GOOD GRIEF! After weeks of being pushed, poked, and prodded (without dinner first) Aaron finally snaps and gangs up on Gareth with our FIRST Broadway Composer- the one-and-only Andrew Lippa! In our most hilaaarious episode thus far, Aaron and Andrew send Gareth searching for a Big Fish, whilst Gareth has AW and Mr. Lippa awake at Sixx:A.M. for some 'Prayers for the Damned'! Dramatists Guild Foundation: www.dgf.org -- twitter.com/lippaofficial https://www.thetonastontales.com/listen -- https://www.patreon.com/bloomingtheatricals - https://twitter.com/thrashntreasure https://linktr.ee/thrashntreasure ***** Help support Thrash 'n Treasure and keep us on-air, PLUS go on a fantastical adventure at the same time! Grab your copy of The Tonaston Tales by AW, and use the code TNT20 when you check out for 20% off eBooks and Paperbacks! https://www.thetonastontales.com/bookstore - TNT20 *****

    A Mordern-Day Tall Tale | Big Fish

    A Mordern-Day Tall Tale | Big Fish

    Most people who have heard of Big Fish are probably familiar with the film by Tim Burton, however, before it hit the big screen, it was written as a short novel by Daniel Wallace. 

    Leading up to the guy's conversation about Big Fish, Zach shares about his experience rewatching the Star Wars prequel films. Is Phantom Menace dreadful or does it have some redeeming qualities? Were midichlorians the death of Star Wars? What does the future hold for the infamous "broom boy" in the stories about a galaxy far, far away?

    Cody shares a story about how his son was unable to successfully pull off a birthday prank. A father who seeks to raise his sons to be honest must wrestle with the reality that pulling a prank is not the most honest of activities. 

    Since, Big Fish is a story about a man's tall tale life the guys decide to share some of their favorite real-world tall tales that they bought into at one point or another. Zach shares about the elusive secret star from Super Mario 64. Cody tells the tale of how he bought into an internet rumor of a celebrity's death during the early years of the internet. 

    Finally, getting to the main topic, the guy's share their favorite scenes and moments from Big Fish. They both share the best moments from the film, while Cody gives some examples of where the book really shines. The storytelling power that these tall tales have provide us with moments in a grander story that can be retold for their morale appeal.

    While it is great to summarize some of the best moments and the history of how the book and film were made, the guy's truly love this story because of their personal experience with it. Zach was first drawn into it as he was trying to build up a "sophisticated" collection of films from the $5 dollar movie bin. Cody was drawn to it from the initial trailers of the film, but did not actually get to watch it for many months after its release. This is a movie that both the guys have seen many times over. The visuals and film work are some of their favorite. As for the book, the bite size chapters serve as the perfect book to pick up and read before going to bed at night. 

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    The Baub Show: Dan Krikorian, Rolan Bolan and Jeff Schroeder

    The Baub Show: Dan Krikorian, Rolan Bolan and Jeff Schroeder
    It's Music Monday Live From The Baub Show and for our last one of the year, we are packing in not one, but two musicians for you! Up first is singer/songwriter Dan Krikorian, who blows us away with a song from his new album Bloom, called "Wedding Day". The album was inspired by the Daniel Wallace novel, "Big Fish". Then he closes out his set with a song written for his grandparents 50th wedding anniversary that was featured on his last album, Windsor Blue, called "Quincy". Not only will it pull at your heartstrings, it will have you yearning for someone to spend the next 50 years with! Then we are joined by singer Rolan Bolan and his musical collaborator, Bernie Godwin. We talk about talent being genetic (Rolan's the son of the late legendary rocker, Marc Bolan from the band T-Rex (Get It On, Bang A Gong) and famed singer and Grammy-nominated Motown songwriter Gloria Jones (Tainted Love) and Bernie's father is renowned producer Dito Godwin (No Doubt, Great White, Kiss, Motley Crue)). Rolan performs his new single, "Trust" and "Puddles Of Life". Co-hosting is Jeff Schroeder.
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