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Pixels (2015). This is episode 3 of 5 from our miniseries 'Pixlexia and the Glitches!'Something is not right in gamerville, players are afk, rpg is a little too real, and Felix can't fix it! There's only one thing to do, time to get on the star road to the special zone! Grab your boosters, collect the extra lives and rack up the xps. It's gonna be a pixelated ride! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005). This is episode 2 of 5 from our miniseries 'Pixlexia and the Glitches!'Something is not right in gamerville, players are afk, rpg is a little too real, and Felix can't fix it! There's only one thing to do, time to get on the star road to the special zone! Grab your boosters, collect the extra lives and rack up the xps. It's gonna be a pixelated ride! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to Good Influence!This is the podcast where each week we'll meet a guest who'll help us pay attention to something we should know about, but maybe don't. This week, we're talking about depression; looking back on ourselves before and after being diagnosed, the individual differences in how we approach treatment and how talking about mental health publicly can help all of us understand each other better.So joining me this week, is Emma Gunavardhana, perhaps better known by her online nickname Emma Guns. Emma is a beauty and lifestyle writer and brand consultant. After spending 10 years as beauty editor at OK magazine, she is currently a freelance journalist and podcast. Her podcast, The Emma Guns Show, features interviews with lots of different guests and has now amassed over 10 million downloads.If you want to learn more, here's where to find Emma and her recommendations: Instagram: @emmagunsTwitter: @emmagunsWebsite: emmagunavardhana.com Something to read: A method: pick one book and one audiobook to read every week and start looking at reading as exploration.Something to watch: Ted talks and motivational videos on YouTube - 'Don't necessarily go for the person or the subject that feels comfortable. There's a lot to be said for people who maybe you don't always align with because that's how you grow.'Something to listen to: Podcasts about topics you'd never heard about before. Get involved and join in the conversation:Follow @gemmastyles @goodinfluencegs and send in your messages and questions to goodinfluencepod@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wreck-It Ralph (2012). This is episode 1 of 5 from our miniseries 'Pixlexia and the Glitches!'Something is not right in gamerville, players are afk, rpg is a little too real, and Felix can't fix it! There's only one thing to do, time to get on the star road to the special zone! Grab your boosters, collect the extra lives and rack up the xps. It's gonna be a pixelated ride! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to Good Influence!This is the podcast where each week we'll meet a guest who'll help us pay attention to something we should know about, but maybe don't. This week, we're talking about confidence and community, the importance of having people to relate to, making confidence a practical thing, and how being gentle with ourselves sometimes means treating ourselves like somebody else.Callie Thorpe is a writer, model, travel and fashion blogger who often shares about self-love on her social media channels. She's also founder of a community called The Confidence Corner, which posts on Instagram for us all to enjoy, but now also features a membership programme which aims to offer safe space for plus sized women.If you want to learn more, here's where to find Callie and her recommendations: Instagram: @calliethorpe / @theconfidencecornerWebsite: calliethorpe.com / theconfidencecorner.co.uk Something to read: The Beauty Myth - Naomi WolfSomething to watch: BBC iPlayer - 'Shrill' / Netflix's 'Best Leftovers Ever!'Something to listen to: 'You're Wrong About' Podcast Get involved and join in the conversation:Follow @gemmastyles @goodinfluencegs and send in your messages and questions to goodinfluencepod@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Dubai Duty Free Irish Open is in full swing with Kilkenny's Mount Juliet finally getting it's chance to shine. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/07/01131349/SimonAlliss_0107.mp3"][/audio] It's been a long time coming, the estate was due to host the event in 2020 but restrictions saw it moved and the Open hosted behind closed doors. A year later than planned, crowds will, safely, attend the event and watch some of Ireland's biggest stars teeing off. But could there be an Irish winner? European Tour director Simon Alliss certainly thinks something magical could happen. He spoke to Dermot and Dave live from the course and explained the work that's gone into making the event happen as well as giving his predictions for the weekend. You can catch the chat by clicking play.
Professor Tim Lynch, Clinical Director, Dublin Neurological Institute at the Mater Hospital
In this episode we invite beloved pop-rock singer-songwriter Marshall Crenshaw to reminisce about his long career, from the 40-year-old Shake single 'Something's Gonna Happen' to the documentary film he's producing about Dylan/Zappa/Velvets producer Tom Wilson. Along the way, Barney, Mark & Jasper ask Marshall about his Michigan upbringing, playing John Lennon in Beatlemania, signing to Warner Bros. Records, and his great influence Buddy Holly. Holly pops up in a clip from the week's new audio interview, a 1990 conversation with sometime Cricket Sonny Curtis, who tells John Tobler about his friendship with Buddy, the Clash's version of his timeless 'I Fought the Law' and the mysterious 1966 death of fellow Texan singer Bobby Fuller. Yet another Texan, the aforementioned Mr. Wilson, offers the perfect excuse to discuss Bob Dylan, the Velvet Underground and the Mothers of Invention. From there, we say goodbye to another deep Southerner, R&B legend Lloyd ('Lawdy Miss Clawdy') Price, referencing Wayne Robins' fascinating 2013 interview with the 80-year-old "Mr. Personality". Mark guides us through his favourite library additions of the week, including interviews with Carly Simon, Lamont Dozier and Mel & Kim, and Jasper concludes the episode with passing remarks on Wattstax, Björk and Charles Aznavour. Many thanks to special guest Marshall Crenshaw; visit his website at http://marshallcrenshaw.com/, and back the Kickstarter for the Tom Wilson documentary. Rock's Backpages is part of the Pantheon podcast network. Pieces discussed: Marshall Crenshaw by Iman Lababedi, Marshall Crenshaw by Laura Fissinger, Sonny Curtis audio, Lloyd Price by Bill Millar, Lloyd Price by Wayne Robins, Tom Wilson, Carly Simon, Lamont Dozier, The Replacements, Mel & Kim, Shaun Ryder, Wattstax, Björk and Charles Aznavour.
In this episode we invite beloved pop-rock singer-songwriter Marshall Crenshaw to reminisce about his long career, from the 40-year-old Shake single 'Something's Gonna Happen' to the documentary film he's producing about Dylan/Zappa/Velvets producer Tom Wilson. Along the way, Barney, Mark & Jasper ask Marshall about his Michigan upbringing, playing John Lennon in Beatlemania, signing to Warner Bros. Records, and his great influence Buddy Holly. Holly pops up in a clip from the week's new audio interview, a 1990 conversation with sometime Cricket Sonny Curtis, who tells John Tobler about his friendship with Buddy, the Clash's version of his timeless 'I Fought the Law' and the mysterious 1966 death of fellow Texan singer Bobby Fuller. Yet another Texan, the aforementioned Mr. Wilson, offers the perfect excuse to discuss Bob Dylan, the Velvet Underground and the Mothers of Invention. From there, we say goodbye to another deep Southerner, R&B legend Lloyd ('Lawdy Miss Clawdy') Price, referencing Wayne Robins' fascinating 2013 interview with the 80-year-old "Mr. Personality". Mark guides us through his favourite library additions of the week, including interviews with Carly Simon, Lamont Dozier and Mel & Kim, and Jasper concludes the episode with passing remarks on Wattstax, Björk and Charles Aznavour. Many thanks to special guest Marshall Crenshaw; visit his website at http://marshallcrenshaw.com/, and back the Kickstarter for the Tom Wilson documentary. Rock's Backpages is part of the Pantheon podcast network. Pieces discussed: Marshall Crenshaw by Iman Lababedi, Marshall Crenshaw by Laura Fissinger, Sonny Curtis audio, Lloyd Price by Bill Millar, Lloyd Price by Wayne Robins, Tom Wilson, Carly Simon, Lamont Dozier, The Replacements, Mel & Kim, Shaun Ryder, Wattstax, Björk and Charles Aznavour.
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The second episode of this immersive series showcasing some of our local poets, set against a backdrop of music and sounds from Crediton and beyond. Hosted and created by YSELLA SIMS from Poetic Licence. Learn more about Poetic License on their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/poeticlicenceevents Learn more about Crediton Radio and get involved: www.creditonradio.org This episode features: 1. Thaw Biddy And Melt by Mark Leahy 2. The Seven S's by Chris White 3. Origami Interview by Rachael Greyhound 4. I'll Take The Tiger by Jack Oakley 5. When The Dr Talks About My IVF Journey by Kerry Priest 6. 12 Seconds by Roisin's Brother 7. Hartstongue by Becky Brocklehurst 8. Magnificence by Stephen Wren 9. Werewolf by Paula Kovacs 10. Lux In Tenebris by Clare Morris 11. The Voice by Peter Roe 12. Hush by Ysella Sims 13. Ancestors by Harula Ladd Extracts from gentlexperimantalsoundsoups by Blanche Rigley. Sounds contributed by Polly Cox, Calum Sims, Si Egan.
The 1892 Pledge launched this week - the NUST's project to hopefully one day own a part of Newcastle United. Chronicle Live's Andrew Musgrove was joined by NUST's Alex Hurst as well George Caulkin and Warren Barton - who are Guardians in charge of the money raised - plus Mark Douglas, other NUST members and guests from the Foundation of Hearts. In a long discussion that was open and honest - and took questions from views, the guests explained why they are involved in the 1892 pledge and what it could achieve.
Nationals Senator Matt Canavan is questioning the motives of states contending transparency of vaccine rollout data ahead of National Cabinet on Friday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After the ambulance took George Floyd away, the Minneapolis officer who had pinned his knee on the Black man's neck defended himself to a bystander by saying Floyd was "a sizable guy" and "probably on something," according to police video played in court Wednesday. The video was part of a mountain of footage -- both official and amateur -- and witness testimony at Officer Derek Chauvin 's murder trial that all together showed how Floyd's alleged attempt to pass a phoney $20 bill at a neighbourhood market last May escalated into tragedy one video-documented step at a time. A security-camera scene of people joking around inside the store soon gave way to the sight of officers pulling Floyd from his SUV at gunpoint, struggling to push him into a squad car as he writhed and screamed that he was claustrophobic, and then putting him on the pavement. GUEST: Thane Rosenbaum, Legal Analyst for CBS Radio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
'Something that actually stops you dead in your tracks and makes you think, we need to do something about what we've just heard.' 'The conversation revealed that she was really shocked that this is what people took from her words and she said: I'm not hearing myself.' Pam O'Connell and Sarah Te One discuss critical conversations and real-life examples from their teaching experiences and how they dealt with them using their experiences of the frameworks.
New Zealand soul artist Teeks - otherwise known as Te Karehana Gardiner-Toi - has this week released his first album, Something to Feel. He first came to public attention in 2017 when he released his EP The Grapefruit Skies and his breakout hit, If Only. That year he was also named as Best Māori Artist at the New Zealand Music Awards.Last year, Teeks' star rose further, with his first-ever tour and his music catching the attention of Vogue, who referred to him as a “the New Zealand soulful singer to know”.He joined Francesca Rudkin to discuss his debut album. LISTEN ABOVE
Boston's new mayor, Kim Janey, joins us to talk about her agenda and this moment.
Chapter 5 of The Crows, 'Something in the Attic', in which Carrie finds a music box and Guy brings a book.Theme Tune by Gemma CartmellCWs: stalking, mild threat (can promise the dog doesn't die)
We hope your hook kicks and elbow strikes aren't rusty-- because this week on the podcast, we're watching the Power Rangers Time Force episode 'Something to Fight For'! Why is a rope bollard so potent in the right hands? Why lady so strong? And how can a sword make clocks cool? The answers to those questions and more await, on this episode of the Ranger Danger Time Force podcast!
The Seattle Seahawks have hired Los Angeles Rams passing game coordinator Shane Waldron as the team's new offensive coordinator. KNKX sports commentator Art Thiel and Morning Edition host Kirsten Kendrick take a closer look at the impact he might have on the team.
Veteran technical analyst Gene Peroni of Peroni Portfolio Advisors is very bullish on the market, expecting it to move substantially higher -- ultimately eclipsing Dow 40,000 before the current market cycle ends -- driven by broad-based market leadership. Also on the show, Larry Antonatos of Brookfield Asset Management discusses real assets and infrastructure investments and the benefits of making them in closed-end funds, Howard Lindzon, founder of StockTwits talks about the unbundling of investments and how that is benefitting individual investors, and bear-fund manager Brad Lamensdorf of the Lamensdorf Market-Timing Report talks stocks in the Market Call.
Red Nation comrades Elena Ortiz, Nicolás Cruz, Joseph Fisher II, and Lou Cornum join host Melanie Yazzie to talk about the top 20 stories of 2020 for Native people and what lies ahead for Indigenous liberation struggles in 2021. Support: patreon.com/therednation
It's a new year and with it comes the opportunity to recalibrate in terms of mind-set and focus. In this episode Steven talks about the importance of affirmations and why now is the time to build reserves of positive energy. KEY TAKEAWAYS Affirmations and talking with conviction can help lessons to ingrain themselves. Words that come from the heart are far more important. Incantations will allow you to see opportunities in a far more vivid way, allowing you to move more swiftly towards the goals you set. Creating a mission statement each year should be a requirement. It allows us to pinpoint our focus and constantly align with the goals we set as the year progresses. BEST MOMENTS 'The things you say with conviction carry a lot of weight' 'I believe in positive, feel-good energy' 'Something will switch in your brain and you'll feel empowered for the year' VALUABLE RESOURCES The Steven Sulley Study ABOUT THE HOST The Steven Sulley Study is my take on success. My view is you should have multiple focuses to be a well-rounded individual. Success shouldn't be just one thing like money, for example, it should also consist of a healthy fit lifestyle and thriving relationships. As a person who has made a success in life and also made huge cock-ups I feel I can offer suggestions and tips on how to become successful or at least start your pursuit. My 'Study' has taken resources from reading and education plus being around, my perception, of successful people and I, know a lot of successful people from all walks of life. My 'Study' coming from my experiences in business, investing, sales (my core background), training, boxing and education has enabled me to become well rounded and successful and I will help you in these key areas too. CONTACT METHOD Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To promote the release of 'Friday Barnes 9, No Escape' on February 2nd 2021, I have recorded 'Something in the Strognanoff' from 'Friday Barnes 4, No Rules'. When the whole school has been poisoned it's up to Friday to figure out what happened. Will they need a whole fleet of ambulances, or is there another explanation?Support the show (https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=5478&awinaffid=714853&clickref=podcast+link1&ued=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bookdepository.com%2Fauthor%2FR-A-Spratt)
Ken Volante has been asking questions of SRTN guests for awhile. In this special episode, Rachel Lally, podcast host of Six of One and Half a Dozen of the Other returns to ask the SRTN host the baffling questions he usually advantages himself of.Ken Volante is a labor activist. He is originally from Pawtucket, RI which is known as the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution. He has worked on behalf of working people for a quarter century and was involved in the beginning stages of The Wisconsin Revolt. He holds degrees in English literature and Philosophy from The University of Rhode Island, an M.A. in Philosophy from Marquette University, a M.S. in Labor Studies from The University of Massachusetts - Amherst.He has worked as a grocery clerk, a bookstore clerk, a University Professor and a union representative.His creative endeavors include hosting the podcast 'Something (rather than nothing)', painting in an abstract style, writing short pieces and he has recently started doing short documentaries.He is influenced by the following artists: Kathy Acker, Nikolai Gogol, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Marx, Plato, Immanuel Kant, Jesus Christ, Stanley Kubrick, Polly Jean Harvey Andrei Tarkovsky, The Buddha, William Faulkner, David Lynch, Taylor Swift, The Cure, Neurosis, Neutral Milk Hotel, Weedeater. (((Remember, every list you write will be incomplete)))This episode is dedicated to my lovely parents Kenny Sr. and Patricia :-)
One Bills Lite is your weekly fresh, condensed version of “One Bills Live.” We quizzed Steve Tasker in a receiving yards edition of ‘The Numbers Game’, examined 'Something's Got to Give' in the Bills-Steelers matchup and asked one burning question. NBC Sunday Night Football analyst Cris Collinsworth shared his thoughts on the two AFC contenders leading up to his broadcast of the game.
This week, host of Out of the Clouds Anne Muhlethaler is joined by journalist, media trainer and ex-broadcaster Martin Popplewell (@Martinpops). Anne had the occasion to work with Martin on a couple of projects, which landed her in the green room of the BBC Morning News a few years ago. However little did she know of his (very) early career in TV which landed him on a deserted island, on purpose it should be noted, and not on any show you may have heard of. They talk about his passion for journalism and politics, his experience of grilling PM David Cameron on gay rights and the state of the (mainstream) media today. Martin also is an experienced and savvy media trainer, he talks about why it's completely normal to have nerves before going live on TV and yes, we (civilians) should all get media trained if we are to engage with the mainstream media as it's often referred to today. A wide ranging, profound and fun conversation. Enjoy! ***Show notes: You can find Martin on Twitter and on LinkedInHis consultancy website is CoconutCommunications.tvThe Blue Lagoon Robinson Crusoe BBChttps://www.channel4.com/https://www.channel5.com/MicronesiaThe Kingdom of TongaFiji Martin's documentary 'The Real Castaway'The mainstream tv show CastawayTV series Shipwrecked UCLAlan Duncan MPCongressman Dick GephardtThe 1992 Clinton Presidential CampaignMartin's interview with David Cameron interview and its coverageGay TimesGloria Steinhem at TedWomen2020Todd Terry and the song 'Something going on in my soul'Writer Matthew ParrisThe book 'Tricks Journalists Play' ***If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, it helps people find us and also helps to secure future guests. Thank you for listening!For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast. Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://annevmuhlethaler.com.Follow Anne:Twitter: @annvi IG: @_outoftheclouds
In the long-overdue first episode of their podcast, Genny & Juli discuss their quarantine shopping addictions (lipstick, purses, and plants, among other things). The episode also includes a heated discussion of 'Something's Gotta Give' which was recorded at the end of 2019 (back when they thought this was going to be a rom-com specific podcast). They then talk through some Reddit AITA questions and discuss whether people should be allowed to name themselves. Also, can we just... take technology away from our boomer parents?? Please?!Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @quefunnypodcast or send us an email at quefunnypodcast@gmail.com, but not if you want to tell us you didn't laugh -- keep that to yourself! Music: Arroz Con Pollo by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3381-arroz-con-polloLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Episode 17 is a real thinker. This week we wrestle with the concept of content you are no longer content with. In the age of cancel culture can we really consign all that art into the dustbin just because the people who made it simply weren't the people we thought they were? And what about when we, the listeners change? If something once rocked your world but now seems hideously out of step with your moral code, should it be discarded or does it hold an important reminder of who you once were and actually signpost how you became who you are? Certainly our guest, award winning songwriter, activist and writer Labi Siffre has a few choice things to say on the subject. Labi shares his Phonographic Memories with us and speaks with true passion and wisdom about art, depression and the human condition. With over 50 years in show business Labi is better placed than most to know what makes a song timeless. He has written worldwide smash hits like 'It must be love' and 'Something inside so strong' and his music has been sampled by Wu Tang Clan, Eminem, Jay Z, Mark Ronson and countless others. This weeks special feature is Make Me Believe, Dr Lauren Redhead tempts us into the rarefied world of modern classical composition. A genre known for its cerebral, challenging and uncompromising sound. But what exactly is modern classical music? And is it even a genre at all? One thing is for sure - you will come out of this episode with plenty of food for thought. Please Like, share and show you care as we take you off to podland. As mentioned in our discussion on music that makes you feel uncomfortable, here is a clip of Glen Danzig inexplicably going through his occult library in the dead of night and talking about all the scary books he pretends to read. There are many questions to be asked about this clip but the chief one must surely be 'Why is there a library of the occult next to a swimming pool?' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RERGlWWoIvA&t=64s As far as the music goes this weeks playlist is truly out there! We veer wildly from Madness to the Misfits, from Shoenburg to Siffre. There are several challenging slabs of modern classical composition and a few tracks of questionable taste and decency. We certainly do not condone a lot of this stuff but given the course our conversations took it would be amiss of us to censor any of it. You have been warned. Spotify version (missing 'Cop Killer' and a couple tunes deemed to rad for the service): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2euFCoui6j6rg5AAoCSIeV YouTube version (with all the gory details and a scant regard for copyright infringement): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUoi2CQdrFx1kGoDhSNNOSEH Only the most serious musical adventurers are going to clamber through every track but as always there is gold in them there hills. CONTACT US: WHATGOESPOD@GMAIL.COM Twitter - @WHATGOESPOD Instagram - @WHATGOESPOD BIG UP THE LIKERS RETWEETERS & SHARERS
Let’s be more encouraging about Trump’s fight for the presidency. Hallmark movies are on the way. Lockdowns are coming back. Andrew Yang says people should move to Georgia to help Democrats in these elections. A mom gets upset that her son passed out in gym class while wearing a mask. ABC put out a poll in Wisconsin before the election that stated Trump would lose the state by 17 points. How to hack a voting booth. Guys … don’t stand in the way of cars. New Florida laws put protest laws into action. “Irregardless” is being widely used now and is officially a word. The Black Lives Matter organization states that without black people the results of the election would’ve been different. How did Joe Biden get the support of the black community? Outsourcing police help in Minneapolis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Contrary to popular belief, the results of last week's elections weren't as far off from final polling projections as they initially appeared. But the discrepancy was large enough that it indicates a fundamental flaw in the way polling is conducted, according to Democratic pollster Jefrey Pollock with the firm Global Strategy Group. On this post-election episode of Downballot Counts, we speak with Pollock about his industry's painful soul-searching and about what this election says about where the country's two parties are at.
“Harry Chapin: When In Doubt, Do Something” is a new documentary that details the life of the folk singer and humanitarian through interviews with those who knew him and musicians he influenced. Director Rick Korn and Harry’s son, Jason Chapin, who served as a producer on the film, join us to discuss.
Thank you for listening to the Something Good Podcast with Emileigh Hearn! I hope you enjoy this first episode of fun questions and answers about me! I am so excited to share my life with y'all. Make sure to follow the Something Good Podcast Instagram at (something.good.blog) and my personal Instagram at (emileigh.lauren). If you have any other questions or suggestions, you can send them through my Direct Messages on Instagram! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emileighlhearn/support
Maybe you've heard of the shadow? Even if you haven't, you've got one – and there's no escaping it. This episode, we discuss how to discover it, accept it, and stop being driven by negative emotions you don't consciously understand. Carl Jung's idea of the shadow side of the personality is fascinating, vital, and compelling. But it's usually presented in an incredibly complex way – thankfully Robert has made it super accessible, and we're here to break down what it means for all of us today. As we grow up, we're rewarded for certain kinds of behaviour and punished for others. We learn, as children and young adults, to edit ourselves so that we feel loved and accepted. The result is that we start to disown and shut away aspects of ourselves – locking them in the closet and pretending they don't exist. But they do... and sometimes they seize control. The shadow takes over. 'Something came over me!' people exclaim – but that's not true at all. Something came out of them. The shadow speaks, particularly at moments of anger, fear, and stress. Andrea warns that we have to take these emotional outbursts seriously. When people show you who they are – believe them. It doesn't mean that they are only their shadow, but if someone tells you 'you'd be nothing without me!', that came from a real (if usually hidden) place. This isn't just about losing your temper. It's also about how we unconsciously shape ourselves in a way to get our secret, shadowy needs met. If, deep down, we want to be cared for, we can become control freaks until we burn ourselves out and people have to look after us. Or if we feel attracted to members of the same sex, we can become virulently homophobic. Hidden behind these powerful emotions is something else, trying to find expression. Repression doesn't win: it only creates an opposing force which tries to burst its way out of the closet to finally get what it wants. The shadow cannot be escaped – it has to be consciously integrated. You can't make it other people's problems without trashing your relationships and living in a state of repression and denial. And that's exhausting – so exhausting that you won't have anything left over to live the rest of your life. To get anywhere with this psychological enquiry, we have to make sure we ground it in real life examples. Robert offers us the story of Richard Nixon, but we also throw ourselves under the bus, along with Trump, the Tiger King, and a guy who decided to trash Andrea's apartment. Also Including: What if Nixon had been loved? Do autistic people have a shadow – or are they living their shadow? Making sense of emotional outbursts Homophobia and the shadow The psychology of politics (and Donald Trump) Stop being aggressively unique! Get In Touch! Discuss the episode over on our Facebook Discussion Group And you can find us on Instagram and Twitter Or email us: hello@voicesinthedark.world Be Silly. Be Kind. Be Weird.
Join the fan chat on Discord! Link: https://discord.gg/ZzJSrGP Your Field Guide To Australia's Local Cryptid Population Link: https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2020/09/your-field-guide-to-australias-local-cryptid-population/ The Bunyip - bahnyip The bunyip originated in Indigenous Australian folklore and it was believed to be a kind of water spirit that infested lakes and other bodies of water. Like many famous cryptids, the bunyip's hobbies are said to be screaming loudly at passersby and eating people. Sightings were most common between the 1840s and 1850s and were well documented in Victoria and South Australia. An 1845 report in the Geelong Observer described several encounters with bunyips, including one that ended in a broken arm and another that ended in death. It also contained the following description: The Bunyip, then, is represented as uniting the characteristics of a bird and of an alligator. It has a head resembling an emu with a long bill at the extremity of which is a transverse projection on each side, with serrated edges like the bone of the stingray. Its body and legs partake of the nature of the alligator. The hind legs are remarkably thick and strong, and the fore legs are much longer, but still of great strength. When in the water it swims like a frog, and when on shore it walks on its hind legs with its head erect, in which position it measures twelve or thirteen feet in height. While bunyip sightings have lulled in the years since, whispers of their existence still persist in many circles, with Mysterious Universe identifying a possible recent sighting in a 2019 video that has since been pulled from the internet. Conspiracy? I think yes. Here's a fun story – a bunyip will sneak up on you if you enter it's dwelling area – so basically, if you swim in the waters it inhabits, or go for a jaunt along the creek bed. Don't do that – especially not at night, when the bunyip is most active. They'll sneak up on you, then EAT YOU. Bye! See ya! Oh and they prefer women, which I can't decide if I find misogynistic or feminist. Like do I love them that they prefer a diet of ladies, or is that downright rude. The Yowie I don't mean to alarm you, but there have been Yowie reports as recently as July 19 claiming that the creatures have been stalking the Gold Coast. So, if you live there, it might be time to move. The Yowie, for all intents and purposes, is Australia's version of Bigfoot or the Yeti — a large, hairy man-thing that patrols the Australian outback. Sometimes, it sits and minds its own business. Other times, you guessed it, it eats people. Like, the bunyip, the yowie originates from Australian Indigenous folklore(“Yō-wī” is a spirit that roams over the earth at night.) . It's alternatively known as a quinkin and is more commonly sighting on Australia's east coast. While the Yowie myth became widely spread in the 1800s, sightings of the yowie occur frequently, with several prominent incidents. The Australian bush is a large place, so the next time you visit, watch out for giant footprints and an incredibly hairy man. It might be your neighbour Gary, or it could be something far more sinister. Link: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8477143/Yowie-researcher-claims-encounter-yowie-bush.html 'Like an ape, but it had human characteristics': Yowie hunter claims he had an 'explosive' encounter with a beast in the bush - and says he's got photos to prove it •Yowie researcher David Taylor said he has collected evidence of the beast •He claims to have seen yowies hundreds of times and has pictures for proof •Mr Taylor said he has seen yowies all over Queensland in deep bushland An Australian man has revealed his terrifying encounter with a yowie and now believes he has the evidence that could prove the creature's existence. David Taylor, 50, has been collecting evidence about the mythical creatures for the past 12 years in locations across Queensland. Although he claims to have spotted yowies 'hundreds of times' he says nothing will ever match the excitement of his first encounter. The father-of-11 said he was on a bike ride with his ex-partner in the deep bushland when the couple became lost and he suddenly felt like something dangerous was close by. 'Something made me look left, I didn't see anything, I didn't hear anything, I didn't smell anything I just felt compelled to look,' he told Daily Mail Australia. 'It was huge, it look three steps. One step took it across the path that was as wide as a car, the second step it was into the bush and the third step it was totally gone.' Mr Taylor said the yowie, which was only 100 metres away, stood seven feet tall and had a strange fusion of human and ape-like characteristics. 'It looked like an ape due to the hair but it had real human characteristics in how it was built and its behaviour,' he said. The Hook Island Sea Monster Queensland's Hook Island is home to an even bigger fish, or giant tadpole-like thing, according to local legend and this very convincing photograph taken by Robert Le Serrec in the 1960s. As the story goes, Serrec was out fishing in the Stonehaven Bay when his wife noticed a strange, dark shape in the water. It was said to be at least 20 metres long and completely horrifying, looking at the photo. But still Serrec ventured out to snap a pic and presumably poke a stick at the monster. When Serrec got closer, the thing moved and tried to eat him and his companion, according to his account in Australia's Everyone magazine. Serrec was a professional photographer and given this was in the days before deepfakes and photoshop, the image was spread widely around the globe — and never proven to be false. And given the presence of such gigantor creatures as the giant squid, it's not hard to stretch the imagination to accomodate a giant tadpole. If you want my advice — if you ever find yourself by the Hawkesbury, watch your feet. The Hook Island Sea Monster (Image: Robert Le Serrec, 1964) Show Stuff Join the fan chat on Discord! 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Join the fan chat on Discord! Link: https://discord.gg/ZzJSrGP Your Field Guide To Australia's Local Cryptid Population Link: https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2020/09/your-field-guide-to-australias-local-cryptid-population/ The Bunyip - bahnyip The bunyip originated in Indigenous Australian folklore and it was believed to be a kind of water spirit that infested lakes and other bodies of water. Like many famous cryptids, the bunyip's hobbies are said to be screaming loudly at passersby and eating people. Sightings were most common between the 1840s and 1850s and were well documented in Victoria and South Australia. An 1845 report in the Geelong Observer described several encounters with bunyips, including one that ended in a broken arm and another that ended in death. It also contained the following description: The Bunyip, then, is represented as uniting the characteristics of a bird and of an alligator. It has a head resembling an emu with a long bill at the extremity of which is a transverse projection on each side, with serrated edges like the bone of the stingray. Its body and legs partake of the nature of the alligator. The hind legs are remarkably thick and strong, and the fore legs are much longer, but still of great strength. When in the water it swims like a frog, and when on shore it walks on its hind legs with its head erect, in which position it measures twelve or thirteen feet in height. While bunyip sightings have lulled in the years since, whispers of their existence still persist in many circles, with Mysterious Universe identifying a possible recent sighting in a 2019 video that has since been pulled from the internet. Conspiracy? I think yes. Here's a fun story – a bunyip will sneak up on you if you enter it's dwelling area – so basically, if you swim in the waters it inhabits, or go for a jaunt along the creek bed. Don't do that – especially not at night, when the bunyip is most active. They'll sneak up on you, then EAT YOU. Bye! See ya! Oh and they prefer women, which I can't decide if I find misogynistic or feminist. Like do I love them that they prefer a diet of ladies, or is that downright rude. The Yowie I don't mean to alarm you, but there have been Yowie reports as recently as July 19 claiming that the creatures have been stalking the Gold Coast. So, if you live there, it might be time to move. The Yowie, for all intents and purposes, is Australia's version of Bigfoot or the Yeti — a large, hairy man-thing that patrols the Australian outback. Sometimes, it sits and minds its own business. Other times, you guessed it, it eats people. Like, the bunyip, the yowie originates from Australian Indigenous folklore(“Yō-wī” is a spirit that roams over the earth at night.) . It's alternatively known as a quinkin and is more commonly sighting on Australia's east coast. While the Yowie myth became widely spread in the 1800s, sightings of the yowie occur frequently, with several prominent incidents. The Australian bush is a large place, so the next time you visit, watch out for giant footprints and an incredibly hairy man. It might be your neighbour Gary, or it could be something far more sinister. Link: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8477143/Yowie-researcher-claims-encounter-yowie-bush.html 'Like an ape, but it had human characteristics': Yowie hunter claims he had an 'explosive' encounter with a beast in the bush - and says he's got photos to prove it •Yowie researcher David Taylor said he has collected evidence of the beast •He claims to have seen yowies hundreds of times and has pictures for proof •Mr Taylor said he has seen yowies all over Queensland in deep bushland An Australian man has revealed his terrifying encounter with a yowie and now believes he has the evidence that could prove the creature's existence. David Taylor, 50, has been collecting evidence about the mythical creatures for the past 12 years in locations across Queensland. Although he claims to have spotted yowies 'hundreds of times' he says nothing will ever match the excitement of his first encounter. The father-of-11 said he was on a bike ride with his ex-partner in the deep bushland when the couple became lost and he suddenly felt like something dangerous was close by. 'Something made me look left, I didn't see anything, I didn't hear anything, I didn't smell anything I just felt compelled to look,' he told Daily Mail Australia. 'It was huge, it look three steps. One step took it across the path that was as wide as a car, the second step it was into the bush and the third step it was totally gone.' Mr Taylor said the yowie, which was only 100 metres away, stood seven feet tall and had a strange fusion of human and ape-like characteristics. 'It looked like an ape due to the hair but it had real human characteristics in how it was built and its behaviour,' he said. The Hook Island Sea Monster Queensland's Hook Island is home to an even bigger fish, or giant tadpole-like thing, according to local legend and this very convincing photograph taken by Robert Le Serrec in the 1960s. As the story goes, Serrec was out fishing in the Stonehaven Bay when his wife noticed a strange, dark shape in the water. It was said to be at least 20 metres long and completely horrifying, looking at the photo. But still Serrec ventured out to snap a pic and presumably poke a stick at the monster. When Serrec got closer, the thing moved and tried to eat him and his companion, according to his account in Australia's Everyone magazine. Serrec was a professional photographer and given this was in the days before deepfakes and photoshop, the image was spread widely around the globe — and never proven to be false. And given the presence of such gigantor creatures as the giant squid, it's not hard to stretch the imagination to accomodate a giant tadpole. If you want my advice — if you ever find yourself by the Hawkesbury, watch your feet. The Hook Island Sea Monster (Image: Robert Le Serrec, 1964) Show Stuff Join the fan chat on Discord! 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Memphis City Council member talks about her push to remove from the November ballot a residency referendum that would allow police and firefighters to live outside the county.
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The Shadow Justice Minister David Lammy told Justin Webb that “now is the time for action, not more reviews” and the Prime Minister should implement the findings of previous reviews on inequality. Boris Johnson announced on Sunday that he will establish a commission on inequality in response to the Black Lives Matter protests. The commission will be run out of the Cabinet Office and report to the Prime Minister, and would be asked to finish its work by Christmas. Justin also heard from the former Conservative Mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey, who said the Government would need time to decide on the best course of action. Also in this podcast Mishal Husain spoke to Lord Woolley, Advisory Chair of the Government's Race Disparity Unit, who welcomed the new commission. Mishal also heard from Hilary McGrady, Director General of the National Trust, about their report examining the links between the trust’s historic homes and slavery. Credit: Reuters
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After months of anticipation, the #NFLDraft is Finally HERE in all of it's 'Virtual' glory! The guys discuss what they thought of the first round including which teams may have won and lost the draft so far. The Top-5 Overall picks were seemingly drafted in the order everyone anticipated them to be, but which player drafted within the first five picks will go on to have the best NFL career? While the NBA continues it's hiatus, the ‘SNE’ segment is back to keep the crew in anticipation of the next two episodes of 'The Last Dance’. So stick around, FOOTBALL IS BACK!!(Sort-of?) As usual, PLEASE Stay Home, STAY Socially Distant and Listen to the show while you’re at it! This is #3OT. (01:56) Which Top-5 Pick will go on to have the best NFL career? (13:10) The NFL's First VIRTUAL Draft. A Historical Day Like No Other? (23:00) Draft Winners vs. Losers? (34:24) 'Something, Nothing or Everything' Follow us on IG, Twitter & Facebook @3OTPodcast.
Daniel Mallory Ortberg is the writer behind Slate's Dear Prudence advice column. But now in his new book, Something That May Shock and Discredit You, Ortberg writes about something closer to home: his journey of transition from Mallory to Daniel. He talks to Sam about his relationship with religion, the power of self-knowledge and being able to fully own who you are.Email the show at samsanders@npr.org.
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