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Episode 129: MAP Variety Hour

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Welcome back to Artbeat Radio! On this episode of ABR, MAP service users share a wide variety of talents, from reggaeton-inspired beats and some good old bluesy rock n’ roll that will get you movin’ and groovin’ to a quick run-down of animal fun facts sure to get you ready for your next trip to the zoo. This episode was a collaborative effort involving service users and staff from our MAP Program. Thanks for listening! Cover Art: “Lion in Nature” by Milkias Tiku Participants: Jack Medved, Lissana Tamayo, Lisa Radcliff, Coy Barker, and Milkias Tiku Thanks for listening and tune in next time! For more information about our organization, please visit our website www.ableartswork.org Audio Transcription: (Please listen on Podomatic or Spotify to view the full transcript) *Intro music by Artbeat Radio staff* Music, stories, and more! You’re listening to Artbeat Radio, a program of Able ARTS Work. Lissana: Hello and Welcome to the Mobile Arts Program Podcast Episode. My name is Lisa and I will be introducing our service user’s music today. We will be hearing music from 3 service users today. Up first, we will hear a song by King Coy-O His song is called “Joyful Rhythm" I hope you enjoy. Song: “Joyful Rhythm" by Coy Barker Lissana: That was amazing! Up next we have a song by Lisa R. It is “Untitled”. Song: “Untitled” by Lisa Radcliff Lissana: Last, we have an untitled song by Jack Animal Fun Facts: Jack Medved Jack: It's me Jack Medved speaking here. I have two podcasts for you now till five amazing facts here. First up, Alligators. Did you know that, like all crocodilians, alligators have throat flaps to the back of their throat? It helps keep water from getting in, so that way they can catch food underwater. Big technique. There are two kinds of alligators, the American and the Chinese. Chinese alligators are endangered, but amazingly the American alligators made a great comeback thanks to conservation. American Alligators depend on us for their protection. And did you know that Alligator was mistakenly named after the Spanish word for Lizard "El Lagarto". Pretty funny name to me. I like "alligator" better. As you all know, American alligators hang out alone or in a float, which is a group of crocodilians. But of course, alligators love to bask in the sun here, and they need to warm up 'cause they're cold blooded. It helps digest their food and turn important things to keep their bodies healthy. It's the reptile way. It's how they stay healthy. I don't mind saying it, but I know lots of doing things my way to stay healthy. [SONG] YOU LIKE THE SEASIDE? SWIMMING UP AND DOWN THE COASTLINE. I GOT IT MADE ME EVERGLADES. FRESHWATER POND FEELS FINE. WE BOTH NEED A NICE PLACE TO ROMP EVERYBODY'S GOT TO BUMP SHA BUMP. THE SWAMP BOOGIE, LATER ALLIGATOR, THE SWAMP BOOGIE, AFTER AWHILE CROCODILE THE SWAMP BOOGIE THAT'S AN ALLIGATOR'S LIFE. LIVING IN A RIVER HOME, SHARE THIS SPACE. IF YOU'RE DROPPING IN FOR A NEIGHBORLY SWIM, DON'T EXPECT A FRIENDLY FACE. YOU MIGHT NOT LIKE THE WAY THEY PREACH IT. DON'T TAKE A CHANCE, WE'D RATHER BITE CHA. THE SWAMP BOOGIE CHOMP, CHOMP CHOMP. THE SWAMP BOOGIE, BOMP SHA BOMP THE SWAMP BOOGIE THAT'S IN ALLIGATOR'S LIFE. COME ON, BOMP SHA BOMP SHA BOMP, IT'S TOUGH AROUND HERE. GRAB YOUR PARTNER. SWAMP BOOGIE, SPINNING TO THE RIGHT SWAMP BOOGIE. THAT'S AN ALLIGATOR'S SWAMP BOOGIE SWAMP BOOGIE, THAT'S AN ALLIGATOR'S ... LIFE! [END SONG] Secondly, polar bears. I have an amazing fact for you to tell about polar bears while they live in the Arctic, the lands of the North Pole, Did you kn(continued)
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Welcome back to Artbeat Radio! On this episode of ABR, MAP service users share a wide variety of talents, from reggaeton-inspired beats and some good old bluesy rock n’ roll that will get you movin’ and groovin’ to a quick run-down of animal fun facts sure to get you ready for your next trip to the zoo. This episode was a collaborative effort involving service users and staff from our MAP Program. Thanks for listening! Cover Art: “Lion in Nature” by Milkias Tiku Participants: Jack Medved, Lissana Tamayo, Lisa Radcliff, Coy Barker, and Milkias Tiku Thanks for listening and tune in next time! For more information about our organization, please visit our website www.ableartswork.org Audio Transcription: (Please listen on Podomatic or Spotify to view the full transcript) *Intro music by Artbeat Radio staff* Music, stories, and more! You’re listening to Artbeat Radio, a program of Able ARTS Work. Lissana: Hello and Welcome to the Mobile Arts Program Podcast Episode. My name is Lisa and I will be introducing our service user’s music today. We will be hearing music from 3 service users today. Up first, we will hear a song by King Coy-O His song is called “Joyful Rhythm" I hope you enjoy. Song: “Joyful Rhythm" by Coy Barker Lissana: That was amazing! Up next we have a song by Lisa R. It is “Untitled”. Song: “Untitled” by Lisa Radcliff Lissana: Last, we have an untitled song by Jack Animal Fun Facts: Jack Medved Jack: It's me Jack Medved speaking here. I have two podcasts for you now till five amazing facts here. First up, Alligators. Did you know that, like all crocodilians, alligators have throat flaps to the back of their throat? It helps keep water from getting in, so that way they can catch food underwater. Big technique. There are two kinds of alligators, the American and the Chinese. Chinese alligators are endangered, but amazingly the American alligators made a great comeback thanks to conservation. American Alligators depend on us for their protection. And did you know that Alligator was mistakenly named after the Spanish word for Lizard "El Lagarto". Pretty funny name to me. I like "alligator" better. As you all know, American alligators hang out alone or in a float, which is a group of crocodilians. But of course, alligators love to bask in the sun here, and they need to warm up 'cause they're cold blooded. It helps digest their food and turn important things to keep their bodies healthy. It's the reptile way. It's how they stay healthy. I don't mind saying it, but I know lots of doing things my way to stay healthy. [SONG] YOU LIKE THE SEASIDE? SWIMMING UP AND DOWN THE COASTLINE. I GOT IT MADE ME EVERGLADES. FRESHWATER POND FEELS FINE. WE BOTH NEED A NICE PLACE TO ROMP EVERYBODY'S GOT TO BUMP SHA BUMP. THE SWAMP BOOGIE, LATER ALLIGATOR, THE SWAMP BOOGIE, AFTER AWHILE CROCODILE THE SWAMP BOOGIE THAT'S AN ALLIGATOR'S LIFE. LIVING IN A RIVER HOME, SHARE THIS SPACE. IF YOU'RE DROPPING IN FOR A NEIGHBORLY SWIM, DON'T EXPECT A FRIENDLY FACE. YOU MIGHT NOT LIKE THE WAY THEY PREACH IT. DON'T TAKE A CHANCE, WE'D RATHER BITE CHA. THE SWAMP BOOGIE CHOMP, CHOMP CHOMP. THE SWAMP BOOGIE, BOMP SHA BOMP THE SWAMP BOOGIE THAT'S IN ALLIGATOR'S LIFE. COME ON, BOMP SHA BOMP SHA BOMP, IT'S TOUGH AROUND HERE. GRAB YOUR PARTNER. SWAMP BOOGIE, SPINNING TO THE RIGHT SWAMP BOOGIE. THAT'S AN ALLIGATOR'S SWAMP BOOGIE SWAMP BOOGIE, THAT'S AN ALLIGATOR'S ... LIFE! [END SONG] Secondly, polar bears. I have an amazing fact for you to tell about polar bears while they live in the Arctic, the lands of the North Pole, Did you kn(continued)
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