TBM-1808.06 – DDOP-006: Mel-Babble ACL Surgery

ACL Post-Op 2 hours

Description:

#Audio. The bathtub mermaid babbles about her recent ACL surgery.

Excerpt:

On July 11th, I had the ACL and ALL replaced in my left knee, and my meniscus trimmed. In the time since then, I’ve had to deal with painkillers, immobility, staples, bathroom hacks, and being dependent on my husband.

Links and References

Credits:

  • The Bathtub Mermaid: Tales from the Tub is written and produced by Melissa A. Bartell, and is recorded and produced using the BossJock iPad app and Audacity.
  • Bathtub Mermaid album art was created by Rebecca Moran of Moran Media
  • Music used for the opening and closing is a mix of Chris Zabriskie’s “The Oceans Continue to Rise” from the Free Music Archive and Kevoy’s clip of whales off the coast of French Polynesia from Freesound.
  • Chris Zabriskie’s song is also used under the readings.

Contact:

TBM 1708.30 DDOP-30: Mel-Babble

Xmas House

Description:

Mel Babble. Raw, unedited chatter. Probably you should just skip it.

Excerpt:

Vegetables can be cute. My house makes me sad.

Links & References:

Credits:

  • The Bathtub Mermaid: Tales from the Tub is written and produced by Melissa A. Bartell, and is recorded and produced using the BossJock iPad app and Audacity.
  • Bathtub Mermaid album art was created by Rebecca Moran of Moran Media
  • Music used for the opening and closing is David Popper’s “Village Song” as performed by Cello Journey. This music came from the podsafe music archive at Mevio’s Music Alley, which site is now defunct.
  • Photo Source: Personal Collection

DDOP-1508.30: RIP Oliver Sacks and Wes Craven

Dog Days of Podcasting

Show Notes

RIP Oliver Sacks and Wes Craven

One was a neurologist, author, and thinker; the other was a writer/director and horror movie maven.
Both shared a love of music.

Credits

Music

Music for this episode was provided by Mevio’s Music Alley, a great resource for podsafe music. Visit them at music.mevio.com.
Opening: “Soap in a Bathtub” by Stoney
Closing Music: “You Can Use My Bathtub” by Little Thom

Production

Recorded and Produced using BossJock and Audacity.

Links

Dog Days of Podcasting

DDOP-1508.29: Musings on Stories and Nostalgia

Dog Days of Podcasting

Show Notes

Musings on Stories and Nostalgia

Late night ramblings on nostalgia, stories and why everyone should tell theirs.

Credits

Music

Music for this episode was provided by Mevio’s Music Alley, a great resource for podsafe music. Visit them at music.mevio.com.
Opening: “Soap in a Bathtub” by Stoney
Closing Music: “You Can Use My Bathtub” by Little Thom

Production

Recorded and Produced using BossJock and Audacity.

Links

Dog Days of Podcasting

DDOP-1508.27 – Theories of Everything: Dog Hair

Dog Days of Podcasting

Show Notes

Theories of Everything: Dog Hair

It’s taking over the planet…one pair of black pants at a time.

Credits

Music

Music for this episode was provided by Mevio’s Music Alley, a great resource for podsafe music. Visit them at music.mevio.com.
Opening: “Soap in a Bathtub” by Stoney
Closing Music: “You Can Use My Bathtub” by Little Thom

Production

Recorded and Produced using BossJock and Audacity.

Links

Dog Days of Podcasting

DDOP-1508.22 – Theories of Everything: Coffee, Tea, or Me?

Dog Days of Podcasting

Show Notes

Theories of Everything: Coffee, Tea, or Me?

Coffee is my higher power, but tea is life. Or at least, that’s my theory.

Credits

Music

Music for this episode was provided by Mevio’s Music Alley, a great resource for podsafe music. Visit them at music.mevio.com.
Opening: “Soap in a Bathtub” by Stoney
Closing Music: “You Can Use My Bathtub” by Little Thom

Production

Recorded and Produced using BossJock and Audacity.

Links

The 100 Day Project
Dog Days of Podcasting

DDOP-1508.19: Tastes Like Nostalgia, Smells Like Rice Pudding

Dog Days of Podcasting

Show Notes

Tastes Like Nostalgia, Smells Like Rice Pudding

I talk about my great-aunt Molly (Carmella Natale) who died earlier this year at the age of 105, kitchen improv, and aglio e olio.

Credits

Music

Music for this episode was provided by Mevio’s Music Alley, a great resource for podsafe music. Visit them at music.mevio.com.
Opening: “Soap in a Bathtub” by Stoney
Closing Music: “You Can Use My Bathtub” by Little Thom

Production

Recorded and Produced using BossJock and Audacity.

Links

Holiday Food
The Flavor Bible
Dog Days of Podcasting

DDOP-1508.13: iZombie…Do you?

Dog Days of Podcasting

Show Notes

iZombie…Do you?

Great dialogue, fantastic ensemble, and chyron to beat all chyron – that’s why I watch iZombie, and why you should, too.

Credits

Music

Music for this episode was provided by Mevio’s Music Alley, a great resource for podsafe music. Visit them at music.mevio.com.
Opening: “Soap in a Bathtub” by Stoney
Closing Music: “You Can Use My Bathtub” by Little Thom

Production

Recorded and Produced using BossJock and Audacity.

Links

iZombie at the CW website
iZombie on IMDB
Dog Days of Podcasting

DDOP-15-05: Guitars and Lightbulbs

Dog Days of Podcasting

Show Notes

Theories of Everything (Theory #2)

In which the Bathtub Mermaid talks guitar shopping after decades of being a cellist, and continues sharing Theories of Everything. (With special thanks to Chuck Tomasi. (Link below.))

Credits

Music

Music for this episode was provided by Mevio’s Music Alley, a great resource for podsafe music. Visit them at music.mevio.com.
Opening: “Soap in a Bathtub” by Stoney
Closing Music: “You Can Use My Bathtub” by Little Thom

Production

Recorded and Produced using BossJock

Links

Chuck Tomasi (ChuckChat.com)
Dog Days of Podcasting

DDoP #30: -30-

Dog Days of Podcasting

Notes:

In which the Bathtub Mermaid babbles about the use of the term -30- in this wrap-up post.

Credits:
Music for this episode was provided by Mevio’s Music Alley, a great resource for podsafe music. Visit them at music.mevio.com.
Opening: “Soap in a Bathtub” by Stoney
Closing Music: “You Can Use My Bathtub” by Little Thom
Recorded and Produced using BossJock
For more of the Dog Days of Podcasting, click HERE.