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It's the end of the year. We round up all the takes.
As the holidays draw near, a young heiress contends with the affections of a suitor handpicked by her mother. When the handsome chef, Harland Sanders, arrives with his secret fried chicken recipe and a dream, he sets in motion a series of events that unravels the mother’s devious plans. Will our plucky heiress escape to her wintry happily ever after with Harland at her side, or will she cave to the demands of family and duty?
We bring you... the Mall of Food.
This episode smells like we made dinner!
Happy Infrastructure Week!
It looks like you're about to get ratioed. Would you like help with that?
Top your cold lasagna with cold cheese.
We preview the 2020 Election. Also, beans.
Besides speaking into a mic, or editing audio, there are other great opportunities to work in podcasting. In this episode I talk about video editors and podcasting.
Noshing on a smack barm pey wet, thinking about TaB.
How to run your podcast into the ground while running a successful podcast editing business. Ask me anything!
Based on a movie starring famed actor Tom Cruise, "Precog Drive Thru" is a food-based thriller set in Washington D.C. in 2054, where quick service restaurants utilize a psychic technology to prepare and serve customers before they submit their order. Tom Cruise plays the head of this Prefry unit and is himself confused by a future order he hasn't yet placed.
Only boxcars are good, all other freight sucks.
Folks who love to write, edit, and obsess over words are very much needed in podcasting. And maybe you don't see it, but I do. Let me encourage you to get involved even if you don't have a face (or voice) for audio.
Collin, Amy, Becky and newcomer Marty Venturo talk about their memories of the release of All That You Can't Leave Behind: The music, artwork, connections to 9/11 and what the album means to them.
Hello world! In honor of International Podcast Day 2020 I recorded a bit of an angry old man encouragement for anyone thinking about getting into podcasting. Is anyone still out there and subscribed to this thing? Get off my lawn if you are!
Just want to be curled up on the couch reading about camcorders.
Absolutely destroying my teeth on a caramel apple.
We're talking Apple's event as it relate to video games, the Apple Watch, whether we're ordering a Playstation or Xbox, and playing board games in the time of a Pandemic.
Chris skates up a storm, Nicolas dreams of Star Trek in VR, and we preview what might be coming from next week's Apple event.
If we're waiting until 2021 for an Apple TV, should Chris build a gaming PC? We talk Nintendo Direct, Tabletop Simulator, Creak, Last Campfire, and Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 & 2 is out.
Don't worry, there's some good stuff in this episode too.
We catch up after a few weeks away to talk camping, Paper Mario, Beyond a Steel Sky, Decoherence, GoT Tale of Crows, Fortnite and Marvel vs Apple, and what's to come.
Hyped for Honbatz.
It's Keyboard Opening Time! Also, we joined the KHive.
Thinking about the stupendous crisis that awaits us.
Thinking about the stupendous crisis that awaits us.
Thinking about reopening schools and individualism.
Thinking about free speech and beans.
Bad graphs, cancelled trips, screen time getting enabled, and Apple Arcade contracts getting cancelled. The good news is we talk about Animal Crossing?
Thinking about cash registers and TV streaming services.
The big news this week, of course, is the launch of U2's Sirius XM station. Collin, Sherry, Ian and Mason discuss whether it's worth the price of subscription, what it's like to have U2 on speeddial and whether or not the band will go beyond the surface of things in their catalog for content. This brings up the next discussion, a deep dive into one of U2's deepest album cuts, FEZ - Being Born.
Thinking about terms and concepts.
We talk about the games offered in the Itch.io Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality, Just Dance and Animal Crossing on the Switch, Apple's WWDC announcements, and Grindstone still grinding.
Thinking about the three ethics.
Thinking about a history of repeated near successes.
Thinking about a how it's just too hard to do anything with rail in this country.
On this episode we're deciding whether Cinderella is better than Tangled, or the other way around. I hope you like it!
Thinking about burning it all down so we can dig through the ashes with childlike wonder.
Walk On was once one of U2's most beloved anthems of hope, courage and activism. In recent years, the band has had to distance themselves from the song's inspiration, Aung San Suu Kyi, and haven't played it since. Inspired by Ian Ryan's recent Like A Song article, Ian, Amy, Becky and Collin talk about what the song means to them and how it can be re-purposed so it can be enjoyed again.
I am rebroadcasting, with their permission, an episode of The Ladybug Podcast featuring an interview with Jocelyn Harper talking about why racism and privilege is so hard for people to talk about and what we can do to help.
I am rebroadcasting, with their permission, an episode of The Ladybug Podcast featuring an interview with Jocelyn Harper talking about why racism and privilege is so hard for people to talk about and what we can do to help.
While recording the previous episode, we went on a long enough tangent discussion around Disney+, Amazon Prime, Apple TV+, and all the ways to watch TV and movies in 2020. So we broke it off into it's own special bonus episode. Enjoy!
We're talking about Minecraft Dungeons, when should kids start Minecraft, Obduction, Winding Worlds, and Towers of Everland.
We're arguing about Beauty and the Beast vs The Jungle Book. Which is better? Only we can decide!
We've been playing Star Wars Pinball, Untitled Goose Game, Legend of the Skyfish 2, The Other Side, and Hearthstone. And so we talk about those games - and more!
In this Disney Showdown minisode we're pitting Frozen 2 against Robin Hood and things get contentious!
How has U2's music been used cinematically? Film critics Collin Souter and David Fowlie run down U2's entire history of music as it pertains to usage in movies and television, as well as staring roles, cameos and U2-based storylines.
Starting to think maybe there is such a thing as society.
This show is, somehow, still about food.