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    Explore " photographic" with insightful episodes like "#001 - Back to the Future", "Trailer TALES OF US", "McAuley Fairgreen vaccination centre, Vanishing Ireland podcast, Eirgrid briefs council, Borris digital award, Carlow Photo society awards", "Episode 8 - The Ethics Of Swimming With Dolphins And Whales" and "Police Detective With Photographic Memory Stars On ID Channel TV Show." from podcasts like ""Tales of Us", "Tales of Us", "The Talking Newspaper", "Conscious Traveler Podcast" and "Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    #001 - Back to the Future

    #001 - Back to the Future
    Back to the Future, dt.: Zurück in die Zukunft war kein cineastisches Meisterwerk, aber für die Pop Culture der 80er und 90er Jahre einer der prägendsten Blockbuster. In dieser Episode von "Tales of Us" geht es vorrangig um den ersten Teil der Trilogie, der von allen der erfolgreichste war. Ab und zu schweifen wir auch auf Teil 2 und 3 ab. Wenn ihr also wissen wollt was zwei Jungs aus dieser Zeit über den Film denken, wissen wollt warum Ronald Reagan auf den Film stand oder einfach nur Lust habt eine kleine Zeitreise zu unternehmen, dann kommt rein und seid herzlich eingeladen. Der Titel "Back to the Future" steht auch stellvertretend für den Rest das podcasts, da wir mit euch auch sehr oft in die 80er und 90er zurück wollen. Viel Spaß beim Hören!

    Folgende Songs haben wir in dieser Folge auf die Playlist gesetzt:
    1. Depeche Mode - Photographic
    2. Prince - Alphabet Street
    Für Euch stehen folgende Songs zur Auswahl:
    1. Nightwish - Ghost Love Score (Live Wacken 2013)
    2. Tom Odell - Another Love
    3. Ministry - Jesus Built My Hotrod
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    Episode 8 - The Ethics Of Swimming With Dolphins And Whales

    Episode 8 - The Ethics Of Swimming With Dolphins And Whales

    In all of our extensive travels, some of the most meaningful encounters have been underwater in places including Mozambique, Tahiti, Indonesia and the Galápagos. These vibrant aquascapes are the settings for life-changing encounters with wondrous marine species that can shift our perspectives and priorities.

    Snorkeling and scuba diving around the world, we’ve been fortunate to swim with everything from whale sharks and dolphins to sea turtles, sea lions, manta rays and even a few (vegetarian) sharks—all totally wild, in their native habitats. But we’ve also witnessed dangerous and poor practices, too, from 50 tourists being allowed to jump off one boat into a pod of spinner dolphins off Oahu, to businesses profiting from keeping sea creatures in captivity. Knowing what we do about highly intelligent marine mammals makes these these situations totally unacceptable, and we want to spread awareness.

    We begin this episode hearing all about how underwater photographer (and children’s book author and entertainment industry executive) Pier Nirandara uses her compelling aquatic wildlife images to excite viewers about conservation. She also discusses her own boundaries and how she chooses excursion outfitters. Next, marine expert Frank Murphy, director of the Tetiaroa Society in Tahiti, shares his experiences with humpback whales as they make their annual migration past the atoll where resort guests of The Brando can safely observe them. And we connect with Chad D’Souza, general manager of Perth Wildlife Encounters, about their company’s long-running wild dolphin swims, which Eric experienced years ago but remain a highlight.

    We hope listeners will come away from this episode not only inspired to plan a life-affirming swim of their own, but confident that they can do so ethically, respectfully and sensitively. What’s more, we attempt to answer the question of whether the benefits to humans outweigh any potential risk or negatives for the wildlife, since we believe these firsthand experiences can directly result in an increased desire to support conservation.

    Police Detective With Photographic Memory Stars On ID Channel TV Show.

    Police Detective With Photographic Memory Stars On ID Channel TV Show.

    Retired Police Detective Sergeant Pat Postiglione is our guest. Pat retired from the Nashville Police Department, where he spent most of his career in the Homicide unit. He talks about his transition from New York to Nashville and his progression from police work to starring on a television show. Pat discusses the many difficulties  of investigating homicides, arresting murderers and serial killers. Plus he talks about the importance of getting justice for the victims and their families.

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    Another Light: Thomas Demand's "Pacific Sun"

    Another Light: Thomas Demand's "Pacific Sun"
    Michael Fried, J. R. Herbert Boone Chair in the Humanities and professor of the history of art, John Hopkins University. To celebrate the publication of his latest book, Another Light: Jacques-Louis David to Thomas Demand, Michael Fried presented a film screening and lecture at the National Gallery of Art on February 22, 2015. After showing Thomas Demand's brilliant stop-motion film Pacific Sun (2012), Fried presents his analysis of the film—both in its own right and in relation to Demand's much-admired photographic work.
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