The guy who did that would be the real gravity here. So like if we're living on the curve, then we're constantly falling down. All the pieces falling apart. Prosopagnosia. Every week, Chris opens the phone line to one anonymous caller, and he cant hang up first, no matter what. I am alive. When was the first time you talked to him? But back when he was a kid, how old were you? This is David here. The summer before the crash Ollestad and his father were in Mexico. Transcription Convert your audio to text. But in fact, it was tarpaper hanging over the edge. Before we do, though, I know that we have a podcast. Similar to UnFictional Well, tell me your name first and just tell me how you would like to be identified on air. tvrod , 11/01/2022. And the legend goes that Albert Einstein was walking around one day and he found himself imagining a person riding in an elevator. Was he in his helmet or had the helmet blown off? And it's wet at my feet and I'm feeling while I'm in there that this is miserable. And our next following feature is Falling Asleep, but with a little kick. And each time it was new. Right now you running now something that happens in let's say multiple sclerosis and maybe also when you get old, says David, is that the timing starts to change because there's damage to the sheathing around the nerves and that slows down certain signals. Is that the way it felt? That's he was here before, I guess far too loudly was here. One man watched his children suddenly turn into grown-ups, while another upended every part of his life. Hey, I'm Jad Abumrad. It was something he did with everyone on the off chance that they're his friend. So I mean, how in the world do cats I mean, we all know cats land on their feet. Wow. 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 stepped out of the barrel and she didn't look right. Thousands were up and down the river, tens of thousands. No way. Falling_Podcast.pdf - Unfictional Podcast - Falling. That's right. But there is at least one tantalizing bit of evidence to support this idea. Services. So what's happening with him now is he's standing, but then it looks like he's about to start. Now you are two pieces now. She's written a whole book, Converse, about the first person to conquer the falls in a barrel. OK, so as Jordan gets up into the sky. One man watched his children suddenly turn into grown-ups, while another upended every part of his life. But I would get a little bit anxious when we'd have to meet each other somewhere. Course Hero is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university. 1 hour. Meanwhile, a subculture ascends, one reporter explores Olvera Street, and another finds an old notebook filled with memories from his time in a cabin. 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. And then catch yourself from falling. Josh and Chuck have you covered. Bent By Nature Episode 1 introduces KCRW DJ Deirdre ODonoghue, host of "SNAP!," a freeform alternative and independent music and culture program in Los Angeles in the '80s and goes inside the community she cultivated, her passion for music, and the problems she had with KCRWs management and staff. Its gravity is so extreme light traveling at the speed of light. Learn more at radiotopia.fm. Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Its about the stuff that connects us on this journey called LIFE. More or less nothing. Oh, boy. Like times not slowing in the moment, but seems to be slowing after the moment? Look at you. I'm Jad Abumrad. "SmartLess" with Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, & Will Arnett is a podcast that connects and unites people from all walks of life to learn about shared experiences through thoughtful dialogue and organic hilarity. You can call me Fred. And Annie shows up, waving to the crowd, wearing a very fancy Victorian dress and a hat with ostrich feathers. From powerhouse NPR producers The Kitchen Sisters (The Keepers, Hidden Kitchens, The Hidden World of Girls, The Sonic Memorial Project, Lost & Found Sound, and Fugitive Waves). Wanted to watch some clothes out there. What is that word? As you fall in, the gravity at your feet becomes rapidly greater than the gravity at your head. All right. A stranger who came by way of the ocean, and was soon no longer a stranger. We have no choice. She begins to hallucinate my glimpse through the turbulence. This hour, Radiolab dives into stories of great falls. Please put out more episodes. But finally he did. 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. And he is floating, OK. That's amazing. OK, you're hooked up to a carabiner. And they would duke it out. He. And he made really good eye contact to the point where it's a little flirty. 3. 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? I had become lost. Stories that will stick in your head like a memory. So Einstein said to himself, hang on a second. They discuss all things pop culture, sex, and feelings. Here he is at the Herbst Theater. That's right. No, I just said it was a guy to set you up so that you would ask me that question because, in fact, it was a woman. Yeah. Well, he had to keep upping the ante. Stay with me, girl. Well, we're we're about to fall away, I think we yes. OK, so the next following, what we can call these falling, falling, falling votes 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. And then what happened, you graduate and then did you move in together? We jump into a black hole, take a trip over Niagara Falls, upend some myths about falling cats, and plunge into our favorite songs about falling. What details did you know about her? He walked us 17 steps and I just made the last BBC did it. Yes, it's good. But the picture they painted for her was not what her life turned out to be. Let's try this. I like it, though. You have no chance of falling off anything. She actually works in the in the veterinary hospital here at the Animal Medical Center. A man finds an old reel to reel tape that reveals much more than just flying saucers and alien conspiracytheories. 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. So it is so. And that's how it went all freshman year, sophomore year, junior year. So we had to get a physicist to help us explain this. Yeah. Everybody's experience it it's it's you're still semi-conscious. We experience the beautiful failure that is our romance advice podcast, we make a few lists about things, talk about grandmas, and rank them, and we help some poor startups whip their . What was the pilots reaction to the warning? If you're standing on that scale, I won't read one hundred and sixty and might read 250. Which she feels like she's floating. He then had to make one more leap. Featuring archival live performances by Camper Van Beethoven, the Meat Puppets, Glass Eye, Jazz Butcher, the Dream Synd UnFictional host Bob Carlsons journey on the inside of rock and roll radio. I loved him, yeah, so much. Radio Diaries is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX. And I realized years later that every time we ran into each other, he has no idea that those were me. And who wouldn't be? For instance, one of them would walk by carrying a book, Poisonwood Bible. By the time they were very much in love and they had decided they were going to go skydiving together together. She went and lived with Buddhist nuns for a year in Sri Lanka. Thank you for acting surprised. 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. Ftbol Confidential looks at AYSO, American homegrown soccer culture. He's a astronomical physicist. When Aric Allen was 21, he lived in a desolate mountain cabin for 10 weeks. This is Radiolab. Completely and thoughtfully answer the following questions. OK, how much of that have you heard this tape? Got a mini disc strapped to his chest. But let's rewind that back for a second. Unfictional producer Bob Carlson watches his two children go through the transmogrifier and come out unexpectedly as grown-ups. You were walking wusses, Niagara Falls is one of the great forces of nature, every second 600000 gallons fall over the edge, pound rocks below with such a fury that you can hear it five miles away. So it wasn't a guy then? Yeah. So when you read that back out, the experience feels like it must have taken a very long time. Course Hero is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university. He was playing in his subdivision in Houston and there was a house nearby that was under construction. But there's a difference between being able to predict what will happen and be able to explain why it happens. He also, though, surfed every morning and played poker on the beach with all these crazy, dudes. Ollestad says his father often told him not to worry about what youre supposed to do. May 26, 2022 When Aric Allen was 21, he lived in a desolate mountain cabin for 10 weeks. So there is comfort in that. And the pin falls because it's following a contour in that curved space time environment. And what to think I haven't told you is that not only was she wet and soggy and according to newspaper accounts, hysterical. Ancestress the worst d o jatt. What do you mean? That's exactly right. And she's been there since that research paper was written back in 1986. Now, for number five, should we call it falling fortunes or. So this is like what toddlers learn in reverse, aren't they learning the timings to get the left foot out in front of the head? Are you asleep? The new season of UnFictional is right around the corner. There. But you're always falling. What and by the way, the next most common dream after falling to being chased. Like, these are not magical creatures. So we have it on October 24th, in 1981, OK. Word had spread. You don't know? We talked a lot in class and after class on the paths around campus. That's right. Review our. A secret road to a California paradise. Please put out more . Exactly. Then they knock and cut the rope. Two Mexican-American fans talk about rooting for more than one hometown team in Los Angeles and in Mexico. It's a really catchy term. 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. Stairway is to don't read. No, no. But then we run into each other and we talk. And so the idea of impermanence and, you know, we think we have a self, but what really is a cell, what it means to know someone, all of that was part of my world. Um. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. So it was a leap. All the way back to. So these two pieces then feel tidal forces and then they snap into two pieces and then they snap again into eight and then 16 and then you're bifurcating your way down. Good God, I knew the car would come up. Thats the premise behind Beautiful Stories from Anonymous People, hosted by comedian Chris Gethard (the Chris Gethard Show, Broad City, This American Life, and one of Time Outs 10 best comedians of 2015). That's exactly what they're doing. The Heart is an audio art project and podcast about intimacy and humanity. Yeah, there is there is cosmic justice. And then they hit the ground belly flop, and you're saying that because they hit this cruising speed and then relax into the flying squirrel, the impact is less. In each episode of Family Ghosts, we investigate the true story behind a mysterious figure whose legend has followed a family for generations. Yeah, it was it in Philly was in Philly on Sansom Street, a year and a half goes by. Is there an F word you could use features? You're listening to Radiolab Radio from WNYC. She was an older lady, like Joan said, you know, for the hero consuming public. And it was good to be with her. She can't feel the tree under her back or hear the noises down below. In February of 1979, a small plane crashed onto an icy slope high in the San Gabriel mountains, ultimately leaving three people dead. Did you see, like, with my leg? 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. And did she ever make any money off this? It's about 300000 times slower than signals move around in a computer. It could be a cocktail. And I have a really, really hard time recognizing faces, remembering faces. There he planned to write a novel, but instead he learned how to be alone. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices. Unfictional 13. This is April. I. And wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Like, no, there was no falling. We love to laugh, be silly, and get deep! That describes the transmogrifier a fantastical device from the Calvin and Hobbes comic strips. And she was broke. And we are following. Yeah, because I knew if another curly haired girl walked there before I did the game, is that her? He said you were lacking a core. It must have. From teenagers to octogenarians, prisoners to prison guards, bra saleswomen to lighthouse keepers. But does that does that solve the what is gravity question? She's in the barrel, getting hurled down the river, tossed and turned my brain tall. Up to 150. I'm Robert Krulwich. OK, so this is one. So what just happened? So next, we have a story of a different kind of fall. From teenagers to octogenarians, prisoners to prison guards, bra saleswomen to lighthouse keepers. And I was looking at the edge of the roof and I stepped on it. And out of those twenty two, only one died to twenty one cats survived from eight. The cats would land on their feet and walk away. This is Fred Coolidge, all about the hypnagogic by. On Wednesdays, Nick sits down with an inspiring guest who challenges the way he looks at the world. That transition right there from falling body to floating body. The episodes tell deeply layered stories, lush with interviews, field recordings and music. It was incredible. Extension: the podcast connects to the present with a quote from Trump about taking down Washington's and Jefferson's monuments since Confederate monuments are coming down as well. 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? Do you even know where you are right now? Yes. So how do you explain that? So I started asking my clinician friends and they say, well, they have a poor sense of balance, muscle weakness. This hour, Radiolab dives into stories of great falls. I hope there is a third season, because this podcast has not even scratched the surface of failures. Know much better showpiece. Instead, he told his son to just _____ _____, 4. As the cat starts to fall, he's all disoriented and almost immediately, probably within the first six feet, the cat's brain says, OK, turn your front half over now, bring your back legs around. Well, this is a love story and in some ways it's a very typical love story. Meanwhile, almost every element of producer Jaime Roque's life was upended by the transmorgrifier: new job, marriage, and prospective fatherhood. 1. I understand what Einstein tells you when he explained it. I like it the best. And we're still about a hundred and thirty two and five months. Is that a lucky cat or is that just plain Phisit. Why do you assume she's looking to save herself from the poor house? I think I just asked a lot of questions. Well, it sunk into the rubber. So I saw this ad on campus and it said somebody to work in a sleep lab. It appears to be this what seems to be a reflex. Archives, a ten-part documentary podcast series from the producers of the critically-acclaimed Lost Notes and UnFictional podcasts. This Vox podcast explores scientific mysteries, unanswered questions, and all the things we learn by diving into the unknown. So the space that you occupy up here is larger than a space you occupied down here. Yeah, got a lot deeper. And then one day I woke up and swear to God, like all the leaves fell off, the trees fall turn into winter, and Simon told Cerita it was over something about a core that I'm lacking. But you got to just be hidden. And presumably she's going to take the next step into fame and fortune. I like saying that. That's what I really was falling for about him. Yeah. Transcript and discussion of Falling from Radiolab podcast . You did it. Yeah. This, of course, is Simon. We're we're not writing down most of what's passing through our system. It's very hellish. Yeah, I got to just walk by. Oh, my God. Norman Ollestad lives in Venice, California with wife and two kids, and still travels the world skiing and surfing, now with his family. When was the first time that you ever saw Simon? And as she gets closer to the edge, it's about a half mile journey. As I was driving over here, I was thinking about it OK, with each step. That's almost a rain of cats. Into the pools, below the great mass of foam and boiling water. What makes you larger and one who makes you see what you want and I should go right through the center? Grandmothers who were secretly jewel smugglers, uncles who led double lives, siblings who vanished without a trace, and other ghostly characters who cast shadows over our lives in ways that might not be immediately obvious. He also, though, surfed every morning and played, poker on the beach with all these crazy dudes. Ollestad says his father often told him not to, worry about what youre supposed to do. I mean, people always say falling in love. That's a leap. Welcome to The Viall Files, the podcast that talks about relationships. To give you the best possible experience, this site uses cookies. But how do they do that? So were you, like, totally shocked? And for now, Einstein, imagine this person standing actually on a bathroom scale in the elevator, in the elevator. So your feet start falling faster than your head does. And when she read about these guys at Niagara Falls. Producer Jaime Roque takes a ride with Ernie Moran in his 1965 Chevy Impala to explore the history and culture of the lowrider community of East Los Angeles. It turns out the fabric of space and time funnels down towards a black hole. Just save and print a stack to keep in your classroom. This one. Should have a higher rating because this podcast rules. Falling | UnFictional | KCRW Listen 29 min UnFictional Falling Jun. Forty two floors in the cat walked away were forty two. But then about, oh, there's a little spill. Or Faller comes from science writer David Quammen. I mean, when I used to write for Outside magazine, I would browse through journals and I would come across obscure papers. 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. So your torso will stay alive for a little while, OK, until you bleed to death. One mans treasure is another mans Olympic gold medal. If the person is in the elevator standing on a scale, they see that they weigh one hundred and sixty pounds and then snip. You too. And. But because the heavens are merciful during this guy's victory lap, is he traveling around the world? I'm Robert Krulwich. He's a neuroscientist. He couldn't string those together as all the same person having the same conversation, right? And that's how you walk, for example, you want to get the camera. Number two, falling in love from producer Lulu Miller, so set this up for us. 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 you can imagine. I heard it. And how does that work? Yeah. and then keeps right on going. prophetic conversation they had about the summer heat. And so that will continue until you are a stream of atoms descending toward the abyss. One man watched his children suddenly turn into grown-ups, while another upended every part of his life. This one is about what would you call terror or just no, it's about time, really time. Interesting thing is Jones home, she actually becomes a.. Your name:Date: Title of podcast: What was the topic/main idea of the podcast? And I said, What is that? And the other one would say, oh, I love that book. If you need more space for an answer, feel free to continue. Hello, hello, hello. And then this moment of weightlessness. This was going to be a spectacle. Well, one of the things I study is how the brain sends out signals to the whole body and how these signals come back, because the strange part is the brain is situated all the way at one end of the body, all the way at the top end. Barnum saw the fall, he said that if someone could figure out a way to go over that, that would that would be a huge stunt that would give them fame and fortune. Yeah, not now. 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. I kick myself awake. When we first meet any Taylor. 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. Goodness, it's kind of a good rhythm. What's her name? It seems like gravity and being pulled up really fast. That Fanny Taylor. I'm not adherent to that theory, not knowing anything else. And they said, that's a hip, knee jerk. Yeah, I love that, because at first he sounds like this dinosaur falling through the air, but then the sound changes and it's just like. Then, discuss the program or use the materials I built to add more structure and rigor to the lesson. Back to April. 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. Mauricio leaves Mexico City for Los Angeles, and his dreams of television come true in a very unlikely way. One man watched his children suddenly turn into grown-ups, while another upended every part of his life. What happens to the girl, I don't know. Oh, my God. "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? From powerhouse NPR producers The Kitchen Sisters (The Keepers, Hidden Kitchens, The Hidden World of Girls, The Sonic Memorial Project, Lost & Found Sound, and Fugitive Waves). She had run a dancing school. Its UnFictional, hosted by Bob Carlson. Season 1 sheds light on di First-person diaries, sound portraits, and hidden chapters of history from Peabody Award-winning producer Joe Richman and the Radio Diaries team. Neuroscientist David Eagleman, again, you fall forward slightly and then catch yourself. I just really I really like the. She would like smile and wave at her. Another way of saying it, the flip it around, it may make it more clear, just as you can turn gravity off by snapping the cable, you can actually simulate gravity by pulling on the cable that pulls that elevator up really, really quickly, because now the scale is running into your feet. He walked. But what people would say, how long when you were falling, how long? This is Radiolab. Show notes: The story of an 11-year-old boy, the only survivor of a plane crash, who has to make his way down a mountain to find rescue. Bastardsack , 04/15/2022. Prosopagnosia. But in their home country Dubai, nisha's gender identity is illegal, and they can be deported or convicted of homexuality, or "cross-dressing.". But anyway, we're going to stick with the elevators. Was stressful. The story of an 11-year-old boy, the only survivor of a plane crash, who has to make his way down a mountain to find rescue. Yeah. How about that? 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. But what happens is that stretch continues beyond comfort levels. Unbelievably true stories of chance encounters that changed everything. Grandmothers who were secretly jewel smugglers, uncles who led double lives, siblings who vanished without a trace, and other ghostly characters who cast shadows over our lives in ways that might not be immediately obvious.