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Alanis Business Academy is devoted to providing universal access to a quality business education. In addition to accessing hundreds of lectures through YouTube, listeners can learn a variety of business concepts directly on their mobile device. Studying for an exam, or perhaps looking to learn something new? The Alanis Business Academy Podcast, hosted by Matthew Alanis, will explore some of the well known--and lesser known--areas of business.
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Ungovernable

Matthew Struck & Jocelyn Bates

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A show dedicated to finding ways to live outside of centralized authority and speaking with folks that are already doing it. Co-hosts Matthew Struck & Jocelyn Bates. https://cointr.ee/ungovernable
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SMT-Pod

Society for Music Theory

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Check out our website: www.smt-pod.org SMT-Pod is a creative venue for timely conversations about music, with episodes chosen through an open, collaborative peer review process. Audio-only podcasts offer a unique—though non-traditional—way of engaging with music, analysis, and contemporary issues in the field. This new publication medium affords our society both the ability to face outwards, by engaging in public scholarship, and inwards, by hosting meaningful conversations about the activit ...
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In this week’s episode, Anna Stephan-Robinson examines Katherine Ruth Heyman's 1920 song, "Tortie-Tortue," considering how the unjustly neglected composer's subtle changes transform a simple poem into a brief but compelling musical drama. This episode was produced by Zach Lloyd along with Team Lead Leah Frederick. Special thanks to peer reviewers H…
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In this week’s episode, Joon Park presents an interpretive strategy for melodic closure that occurs at the start of a song, which he terms a "terminal opening." This episode was produced by Jose Garza along with Team Lead Anna Rose Nelson. Special thanks to peer reviewers Cara Stroud and Shersten Johnson. SMT-Pod’s theme music was written by Maria …
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In this week’s episode, Leah Amarosa explores the unique structural and textural features of contemporary worship music, demonstrating how its formal processes are shaped to enhance spiritual and communal engagement. This episode was produced by Katrina Roush along with Team Lead Matthew Ferrandino. Special thanks to peer reviewers Joshua Busman an…
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In this week’s episode, Zach Lloyd and John Combs demonstrate a need for a broader definition of reprise in musical theater by examining reprises in two contrasting versions of Shrek the Musical, the original 2008 Broadway production, and the recently revised 2024 National Tour. This episode was produced by Zachary Lloyd along with Team Lead Jennif…
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On this episode of the Ungovernable Weekly Show: Let's talk about money, debt, and the break down in society that is accompanying them. From the US to the UK and everywhere in between we're seeing unrest. Something has to break. Ungovernable Links Ungovernable on X: https://twitter.com/UngovernPod Ungovernable on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ch…
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On this episode of the Ungovernable Weekly Show: We're back after taking a week off and there is so much to talk about. Jocelyn is fresh off a vision quest in the woods. We also need to touch on the Trump Shooting and dig into the interesting display that was the Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony in Paris. Hold on to your seats! Ungovernable Links U…
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On this episode of the Ungovernable Weekly Show: We took the family to the Joan Jett & Alanis Morissette concert, got saved from a rough spot, and as an aside delve into Jungian Archetypes because of Jimmy Dore's recent appearance on the Joe Rogan Podcast. Ungovernable Links Ungovernable on X: https://twitter.com/UngovernPod Ungovernable on YouTube…
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On this episode of the Ungovernable Weekly Show: The end of American Exceptionalism has been greatly underexaggerated and it was on display this week at the first (maybe last ever) 2024 Presidential Debate between current POTUS Joe Biden and former POTUS Donald Trump. To say this was a s#!t show would be an understatement. Ungovernable Links Ungove…
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On this episode of the Ungovernable Weekly Show: Mark Hughes joins us to discuss his backstory with the paranormal as well as his knowledge and view on Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO's). Marks Unexplained World & Mark the Medium Mark has been working with the paranormal for pretty much most of his life, which was first sparked off when, as a smal…
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On this episode of the Ungovernable Weekly Show: Kristen Himm joins us to discuss her journey from teacher in the system to unschooling mama and coach. More about Kristen: Kristen is a former public school teacher turned unschool mom and advocate. She currently unschools her two children, ages 11 and 7, while also running an unschool inspired space…
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On this episode of the Ungovernable Weekly Show: Jocelyn walks through her recent Soul Art journey and we discuss the far reaching implications of the Trump Hush Money Trial verdict. Ungovernable Links Ungovernable on X: https://twitter.com/UngovernPod Ungovernable on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL0qwtU4SZhCgpz6f4EMgzw Ungovernable on…
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On this episode of the Ungovernable Weekly Show: Katherine Flynn of the Channeled Source joins us to discuss channeling spirits and translating them into practical action plans for her clients. Katherine Flynn is a Channeler, Certified Intuitive Life Purpose Coach, Psychic Medium and Artist who supports people in unlocking their life purpose with c…
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On this episode of the Ungovernable Weekly Show: Steve McAllister has long proven to be ungovernable. Currently 40 states into his goal of motorcycling to all 48 contiguous states, he'll be crossing the last 8 off his list this summer, motorcycling music from Sarasota to Seattle. He has hitchhiked across the country, visiting a number of intentiona…
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Nicholas was born in Western Alaska on the Kus-ko-kwim River steeped in the wisdom of knowing where his food comes from - catching salmon, gathering berries, and hunting Caribou and Moose. He dedicated his life to the practice of empowering humans to live an embodied life. He currently runs a Holistic Health Client called Wandering Bear Wellness in…
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On this episode of the Ungovernable Weekly Show: We are joined by Jem Wilds. Jem is an intuitive healer, who is trauma informed, and specializes in integrative massage. Their experience of over 15 years, wide variety of training, combined with intuition allows them to create a unique healing experience that combines energetic framework with classic…
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On this episode of the Ungovernable Weekly Show: Michelle Burbidge is an Integrative Healing Practitioner and the visionary behind the Perception Connection program, dedicated to guiding individuals—particularly women—out of survival mode and into a life of autonomy and authenticity. With a deep academic foundation in psycho-, social, cognitive, an…
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On this episode of the Ungovernable Weekly Show: The owner/operators of Copperhead Hill Farms join us live to discuss food and physical health...also a bit of spirituality. https://www.copperheadhillfarms.com/who-we-are https://www.facebook.com/share/zW2gmgxqhhcgdkuj/?mibextid=LQQJ4d Ungovernable Links Ungovernable on X: https://twitter.com/Ungover…
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On this episode of the Ungovernable Weekly Show: Former Georgia Governor and US Senate candidate Shane Hazel sits down to a wide ranging interview including topics like enlightenment, psychedelics, bitcoin, grounding sheets and even a call to action for light warriors to come together. Ungovernable Links Ungovernable on X: https://twitter.com/Ungov…
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On this episode of the Ungovernable Weekly Show: We invite Miranda Webb onto the show to discuss path into Human Design and how her spirituality translates into a life that is more free. Miranda Webb, is best known for her role in HBO's "The Anarchists" as the community fugitive agorist. She is coproducer of Anarchapulco, works in PR, podcast editi…
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In this week's episode, Stefanie Bilidas and Grace Gollmar discuss the role of timbre in the listener's perception of genre, focusing on cover songs and Massive Attack's discography as two case studies. This episode was produced by Jose Garza along with Team Lead Thomas Yee. SMT-Pod Theme music by Zhangcheng Lu; Closing music "hnna" by David Voss. …
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On this episode of the Ungovernable Weekly Show: We return!!! Sunday nights will now be for freeing your mind, spirit, and body. Nothing is taboo and no norm is too sacred to be questioned. Ungovernable Links Ungovernable on X: https://twitter.com/UngovernPod Ungovernable on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL0qwtU4SZhCgpz6f4EMgzw Ungovern…
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In this week's episode, Brent Ferguson talks about a pedagogical approach he implemented with his undergraduate students, an approach he calls the "buffet-style grading system." Let's begin with a student composition from this class. This episode was produced by Jennifer Beavers along with Team Lead Lydia Bangura. SMT-Pod Theme music by Zhangcheng …
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In this week's episode, Jeremy Orosz discusses a formal trend that's been emerging in pop and rock songs. In the last decade or so, a surprisingly high number of songs in verse-chorus form contain only two statements of the chorus as opposed to the typical three. Over the course of the episode, Orosz walks us through his detailed corpus-based study…
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In this week’s episode, Tori Vilches delves into various adaptations of the Italian folk song “Bella Ciao” in Netflix’s La Casa de Papel, demonstrating its role in symbolizing resistance against oppressive structures and contributing to the humanization of the show’s anti-hero characters, ultimately fostering emotional connections between viewers a…
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This week’s episode will consider The 5th Dimension’s medley, “Age of Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In” (1969) in relation to its Vietnam War Era context and through the lens of Afrofuturism. This episode was produced by David Thurmaier along with Team Lead Richard Desinord. SMT-Pod Theme music by Zhangcheng Lu; Closing music "hnna" by David Voss. For …
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In this week’s episode, game designer Brent Ferguson and composers George Reid and Matthew Ferrandino discuss their chiptune rearrangements of canonical and marginalized composers’ music for the Bardcore video game project. This episode was produced by Zach Lloyd along with Team Lead Thomas Yee. SMT-Pod Theme music by Zhangcheng Lu; Closing music "…
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In this week’s episode, Thomas B. Yee discusses non-octave repeating scales, exploring precedents in the ideas of theorists from outside mainstream music theory and the application of non-octave repeating scales in the works of living composers. This episode was produced by Katrina Roush along with Team Lead Jennifer Weavers. Special thanks to Crai…
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In this week's episode, Nariá Assis and Luís Raimundo investigate sound masses. Their insightful analytical discussion touches on the intricate relationship between texture and rhythm, the historical evolution of the use of sound masses, and current applications in both modern and contemporary classical and electronic music. This episode was produc…
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This episode introduces a simple, but powerful pedagogical exercise inspired by the short story writer George Saunders, which involves listening to a piece of music one segment at a time, describing what you noticed, and guessing what will happen next. This episode was produced by Jose Garza along with Team Lead Jennifer Weaver. SMT-Pod Theme music…
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This episode explores how women in the Azores, a Portuguese autonomous region in the North Atlantic Ocean, use their musical play on the viola da terra (a native Azorean chordophone) as a resource for postcolonial feminine performance. This episode was produced by David Thurmaier along with Team Lead Shannon McAlister. SMT-Pod Theme music by Zhangc…
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This episode, introducing a new podcast by Joe Straus, is a deep dive into the opening measures of Stravinsky's ballet, Petrushka: a close analysis to hear what makes this music tick. Listen to the rest of Joe Straus's podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0kLhnp4GA2qJ5YX9lgMYcL This episode was produced by Katrina Roush along with Team Lead Lydia…
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