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    Explore " save the whales" with insightful episodes like "COVID was Leaked? Well, Duh! Plus, Saving the Environment by killing it! That's the Liberal Way!", "Ch. 5 The Blues of Wynk, Blynk, & Nod w/ guest writer Kalyn McAlister 🐋✨", "Walvisnota (Afrikaans Language Episode)", "FAR OUT #149 ~ Narwhals, Wilderness & 10 Years of Burning Man with Ian Q. Rowan" and "Pornhub gets charitable for whales, a Manatee invasion, & virgin shark births" from podcasts like ""Get Off My Lawn! - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X-er", "The Fairy Ring Podcast", "Chatter Vox", "FAR OUT: Adventures in Returning Home" and "2Min News Roundup (HD)"" and more!

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    COVID was Leaked? Well, Duh! Plus, Saving the Environment by killing it! That's the Liberal Way!

    COVID was Leaked? Well, Duh! Plus, Saving the Environment by killing it! That's the Liberal Way!

    COVID was Leaked? Well, Duh! Plus, Saving the Environment by killing it! That's the Liberal Way!

    A Chinese virologist who sounded the alarm in early 2020 about where the coronavirus came from said Monday the U.S. has reached a "milestone achievement" after a classified intelligence report from the Energy Department reportedly found the virus most likely originated in a Chinese lab. 

    A senior Biden administration scientist authored an internal memo warning of the impacts offshore wind development may have on marine life months before the recent spate of whale deaths along the East Coast.

    This is the true story of a Gen X-er picked to do a podcast and give his personal views on Pop Culture, Politics, Sports, News and more, So find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. - ‘Get Of My Lawn’ As we grow into an ever changing world and new Generations are born, only one stays the same with their distain for all others - ‘Gen X’. We survived riding bikes without helmets, No cell phones, understanding you go home when the street lights go on. We lived through Hair Metal and watched the birth of Grunge. We witnessed ‘Two’ Bush’s become President (That’s what she said.) and the First African American take office. We watched in horror as the Towers fell and rejoiced at the Socialize Digital Age. (‘The Internet’ - Sorry Al you didn’t invent it.)

    But all in all, We lived our lives with the understanding that playing it safe is not the way to go through your existence. As the world is facing more turmoil than we have every seen before and as we witness a clear division of our Society a voice of ‘reason’ and ‘sanity’ needs to be heard. 

    To bad that ain’t me … Hear me ramble daily about everything from Pop Culture, Politics, Sports, News and more and get the clear as ‘Mud’ perspective of this 

    Rambling Gen X-er. 


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    Ch. 5 The Blues of Wynk, Blynk, & Nod w/ guest writer Kalyn McAlister 🐋✨

    Ch. 5 The Blues of Wynk, Blynk, & Nod w/ guest writer Kalyn McAlister 🐋✨

    Be a part of the revival of an ancient underwater planet with whale gods Wynk, Blynk, and Nod based on the poem "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" by Eugene Field.  Additional discussion about whale song, healing the throat chakra, and integrating effective communication in our lives. 

    Chapter 5 of season 2 of The Fairy Ring podcast. 
    Co-written by Kalyn McAlister and Michelle Lark 

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    Sick read, brah: https://gizmodo.com/why-whale-songs-are-still-one-of-sciences-greatest-myst-1692174859

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    Walvisnota (Afrikaans Language Episode)

    Walvisnota (Afrikaans Language Episode)

    Walvisnota - Composed by Franco Prinsloo (Poetry: René Bohnen)

    This piece was the prescribed work for the 2017 ATKV Applous competition for Advanced Mixed High School Choirs. The work opens with the choir imitating the song of a whale. Creating shimmering textures using only basic vowels. The notes glide and slide from one to the other creating this haunting whale song effect. The main theme is slowed down and its voicing divided within the groups creating an oceanic soundscape by slowly manipulating and changing between vowels. This striking whale effect is followed by a setting of Rene Bohnen’s poem where the listener experiences an encounter with language and the vividness of words by comparing the endless possibilities of language to the mystic song of a whale.

    walvisnota

    ‘n woordeboek is soos ’n walvislied
    daar skuil korale in die klank van troglodiet
    dis mistiek soos wilde oesters wat juwele bied
    geheim soos grotte op die meerminweë
    ’n woordeboek is soos ’n walvislied
    blou stemme vloei uit ’n waterstalagtiet
    luister hoe fluister rotse by die see
    daar skuil korale in die klank van troglodiet
    in die geborgenheid wat sirkels bied
    waar wit slangsterre sandbodems vee
    is ’n woordeboek soos ’n walvislied
    daar skuil korale in die klank van troglodiet
    deel wolke en die wintermaan jou mee
    ’n woordeboek is soos ’n walvislied
     

    Whale note (Translated by the poet) 

    a dictionary is like a whale song
    c(h)orals hide within the sounds of troglodyte
    mystical like wild oysters offering fine jewels
    secret like caves on the routes of mermaids
    a dictionary is like a whale song
    blue voices flow from a water stalactite
    listen how rocks whisper by the sea
    c(h)orals hide within the sounds of troglodyte
    in the sanctuary that circles give
    where a serpent starfish sweeps sandbeds
    a dictionary is like a whale song
    c(h)orals hide within the sounds of troglodyte
    the clouds and wintermoon confide in you
    a dictionary is like a whale song.

    Guest: Poet René Bohnen
    Featured poem: Walvisnota (Whale note) by René Bohnenn
    Music composed by Franco Prinsloo
    Performed by Vox Chamber Choir

    FAR OUT #149 ~ Narwhals, Wilderness & 10 Years of Burning Man with Ian Q. Rowan

    FAR OUT #149 ~ Narwhals, Wilderness & 10 Years of Burning Man with Ian Q. Rowan

    Listen and explore:

    • Why Ian hasn't cut his beard for 10 years
    • The origin of the unicorn
    • Fascinating facts about Narwhals you will want to know
    • Why Inuits rely on Narwhals for survival and how the oil industry threatens both
    • Ian's journey working to conserve a region of old growth forest along the Molalla river in Oregon
    • "I just kept burning" - what Burning Man has taught Ian about life

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    • Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonald
    • Outro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa (www.krackatoa.com)

    Pornhub gets charitable for whales, a Manatee invasion, & virgin shark births

    Pornhub gets charitable for whales, a Manatee invasion, & virgin shark births

    A manatee invasion in Florida, some World Whale Day love from Pornhub, virgin births for a bamboo shark, a panda cub gets stuck and America’s only wild jaguar caught on camera. We also weigh in on India’s human-wildlife conflict as an elephant and leopard storm local villages.

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    Pornhub gets charitable for whales, a Manatee invasion, & virgin shark births

    Pornhub gets charitable for whales, a Manatee invasion, & virgin shark births

    A manatee invasion in Florida, some World Whale Day love from Pornhub, virgin births for a bamboo shark, a panda cub gets stuck and America’s only wild jaguar caught on camera. We also weigh in on India’s human-wildlife conflict as an elephant and leopard storm local villages.

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