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The Kennedy HS lawsuit. City budget hearings in a tough year. A controversial tax proposal on the ballot. And New Orleans public defenders are demanding parity with the DA's office. The post Behind The Lens episode 105: Fair Share appeared first on The Lens.
Material witness warrants and DA candidates. Sidney Torres and Civil District Court. And the possible end of a five-year-old consent decree over the city's schools. The post Behind The Lens episode 102: God save the state and this honorable court appeared first on The Lens.
A critical report on special education at a New Orleans charter school. Furloughs for thousands of city employees. An ordinance that could limit city surveillance. And a court hearing in the Phase III jail dispute. The post Behind The Lens episode 101: Dual reporting appeared first on The Lens.
Featuring Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough and Dr. C. Reynold Verret. Interviews by Philip Kiefer. The post Behind The Lens episode 98: Bonus episode appeared first on The Lens.
Disappearing COVID-19 data. An apparent suicide at the New Orleans jail. And taking attendance without a classroom. The post Behind The Lens episode 97: ‘There are still these gaps’ appeared first on The Lens.
"Text me," maybe! How will data from Mayor Cantrell's new campaign texts be used? And, a panel discussion on color, coronavirus, and what's left of the "American Dream": local broadcaster Don P, community activist Jenny Yanez and Lens columnist Crystal Zheng join the conversation. The post Behind The Lens episode 88: ‘Having to work 10 times as hard’ appeared first on The Lens.
A think tank conservative and an infectious diseases doctor strongly disagree on the merits of quick reopenings. And David Torkanowsky joins our conversation on the live music blues in New Orleans. The post Behind The Lens episode 87: Also, there was a dust storm. appeared first on The Lens.
Award-winning journalist Soledad O'Brien talks about COVID-19, the Trump Administration… and bad news writing. And Ashlin Parker from Trumpet Mafia reacts to the city's push to offer some live entertainment amid the pandemic. The post Behind The Lens episode 86: Stories to tell appeared first on The Lens.
More than a week after the Crescent City Connection incident, New Orleans’ police chief faces tough questions at City Council. And a new survey of New Orleans students supports the idea that the educational experience is split badly along racial lines. The post Behind The Lens episode 85: ‘Turn and face the strange’ appeared first on The Lens.
The city of New Orleans braces for yet more protests over police brutality and the killing of George Floyd. We’ll have coverage from the demonstrations, including accounts from two Lens reporters and a medical volunteer who were tear gassed on the Crescent City Connection. The post Behind The Lens episode 84: Battlespace? appeared first on The Lens.
In this episode, we look at what it was like to be a defendant in the courtroom of Judge Frank Shea. The post The Section G Podcast episode 4: ‘You are in the courtroom of Judge Frank Shea’ appeared first on The Lens.
Phase one workplace tensions, preps for the next school year and a jazz players' round table on the importance of live music. The post Behind The Lens episode 83: Street sound appeared first on The Lens.
Moratorium on Entergy cutoffs extended. New DCFS data raise questions about suspected child abuse cases; And feature interviews with Dr. MarkAlain Dery and performer Jillian Kay Music. The post Behind The Lens episode 82: The Quarter and beyond appeared first on The Lens.
Phase one of New Orleans' reopening begins, but workers and their bosses have some tough decisions to make now. Also, musician Emeka Dibia on his work with the Brass-A-Holics amid the COVID-19 crisis. The post Behind The Lens episode 81: Changes and choices appeared first on The Lens.
Featuring interviews this week with Russel Honore', Marylee Orr and Jeff Asher, along with some of the best news investigators in Louisiana. The post Behind The Lens episode 80: That business upriver appeared first on The Lens.
"War" on coronavirus cases at New Orleans' jail, the COVID slide for schoolkids, and musicians' commentary on surviving the crisis. The post Behind The Lens episode 79: Mayday, May Day appeared first on The Lens.
OPSB's rocky online meeting, Convention Center developments, medical waste buildup and Jazz Festing in Place: yet another wild week of news in New Orleans. The post Behind The Lens episode 78: Podcasting in place appeared first on The Lens.
Local researchers push hard for new innovations and hopefully even a vaccine to fight the COVID-19 outbreak. Also, worrisome economic prospects for New Orleans workers and residents. The post Behind The Lens episode 77: Got protection? appeared first on The Lens.
From schools to prisons, homes to businesses, there is nothing in our region that's not impacted by the coronavirus. We'll hear from Lens reporters, covering a community in crisis. The post Behind The Lens episode 76: Past and present appeared first on The Lens.
New Orleans' tourism economy is on hold and the Convention Center is being used as a makeshift hospital. But that's not stopping center management from pursuing a new hotel development. And we'll get a sense of the economic damage from COVID-19. The post Behind The Lens episode 75: Business matters appeared first on The Lens.
The federal government approves a major disaster declaration for Louisiana. We're a hot spot for the COVID-19 crisis, but are incoming resources enough to manage the crisis locally? The post Behind The Lens episode 74: Stay home, stay informed appeared first on The Lens.
Kim Sichel discusses her new book, a richly illustrated look at some of the most important photobooks of the 20th century France experienced a golden age of photobook production from the late 1920s through the 1950s. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | Soundcloud
We talk with a likely sick resident about slow testing, Russel Honore, Dr. MarkAlain Dery and our staff reporters about covering the crisis. The post Behind The Lens episode 73: COVID-19 and New Orleans appeared first on The Lens.
Gov. Edwards and Mayor Cantrell respond to the COVID-19 crisis. Michael Isaac Stein discusses economic and labor impacts. Bob Marshall looks at the Coastal Master Plan. The post Behind The Lens episode 72: One crisis or another appeared first on The Lens.
Charters schools prepare for a potential outbreak of coronavirus. Pollution opponents link up in New Orleans. And Nick Chrastil offers background on the Section G Project. The post Behind The Lens episode 71: 'A spiritual battle' appeared first on The Lens.
The Convention Center's revenue sharing proposal for RTA, Kennedy HS seniors on track for graduation and a local look at higher education all feature on this week's podcast. The post Behind The Lens episode 70: Change for the bus? appeared first on The Lens.
Who's paying for a 90-camera installation in the CBD? Also, standardized exams are voided at several city schools. And, The Lens wins thousands in attorney's fees in a public records case. The post Behind The Lens episode 69: Lines of sight appeared first on The Lens.
New recordkeeping standards for New Orleans high schools, the “responsible bidders ordinance," and a word of warning from planners in the face of climate disruption. The post Behind The Lens episode 68: ‘Standardized and systematized' appeared first on The Lens.
menos de 1 minuto FOBIA é o jogo de terror desenvolvido pelo estúdio indie brasileiro Pulsatrix e que tem ganhado destaque pela qualidade do projeto. BAIXAR PODCAST | PIXEL NERD #2 Para saber mais sobre o que podemos esperar do jogo, conversamos com os desenvolvedores neste podcast. Escute nossa conversa com os criadores de FOBIA clicando no player no fim da página Esta edição do PixelNerd traz uma conversa com os desenvolvedores de FOBIA repleta de informações, você vai saber de tudo sobre o Continue lendo→ O post FOBIA: falamos sobre terror e videogame com os criadores do jogo apareceu primeiro em Pixel Nerd.
The Port's controversial new mural, a postponed public hearing on the Plaquemines Liquids Terminal, the latest on the fake subpoenas case and Dr. MarkAlain Dery's briefing on Wuhan coronavirus round out a busy week of news. The post Behind The Lens episode 67: A thousand words appeared first on The Lens.
A campaign finance revelation adds to the controversy over the Hard Rock Hotel collapse; parents demand more options in charter schools for their gifted children. The post Behind The Lens episode 66: A developing story appeared first on The Lens.
NOLA Public Schools has adopts a new high school credit review program, and plans are moving ahead for the $675 million dollar hotel project at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Also - changing of the podcast guard. The post Behind The Lens episode 64: 'It's a direct reaction to what was a big problem at one high school.' appeared first on The Lens.
Two New Orleans schools won't have their charters renewed, concerns over diversity postpone a vote for a Convention Center architect, and local groups demand safe working conditions for construction contractors. The post Behind The Lens episode 61: 'Even if a school is not performing well, parents generally don't want to see this overturn every year.' appeared first on The Lens.
An in-depth report on the state of special education in New Orleans, and how downsizing Convention Center Boulevard could impact traffic through the Warehouse District. The post Behind The Lens episode 60: ‘I think a lot of people assumed that this was a fix for special education, and it wasn’t quite that’ appeared first on The Lens.
City Council questions a proposed nonprofit contract, NOLA Public Schools touts inflated graduation rate index, and the tragic story of Erin Hunter and New Orleans' justice system. The post Behind The Lens episode 59: ‘He always maintained his innocence, and he always held out hope’ appeared first on The Lens.
City Council approves a budget - and lowers property tax rates; NOLA Public Schools Superintendent recommends two charters not be renewed; and an interview with the former Inspector General Ed Quatrevaux The post Behind The Lens episode 58: ‘We ended up with a partial rollback’ appeared first on The Lens.
This week on Behind The Lens: NOLA Public schools makes their case for a complete roll-forward of their property tax millage, which will increase their budget in light of skyrocketing property tax assessments. And New Orlean City Council continues to hold hearings on the 2020 budget. Michael Isaac Stein has the latest. Also, Saturday is […] The post Behind The Lens episode 57: ‘It would be so detrimental to schools to lose $9.1 million in funding’ appeared first on The Lens.
An agreement is reached for a new hotel at the Convention Center, two charter schools are expected to get a failing rating and have their charter removed, and the Coalition Against Death Alley marches to Baton Rouge to protest a Formosa plastics plant. The post Behind The Lens episode 54: ‘Targeting Black communities as sites for industrial pollution is environmental racism, and is unacceptable.’ appeared first on The Lens.
menos de 1 minuto Sexta-feira é o dia mais misterioso e alucinante da semana, se você ainda tem dúvidas disso, escute o primeiro episódio do Pixel Nerd e perceba que esteve errado durante todo esse tempo. A segunda temporada do nosso podcast, que está de cara nova, traz Guilherme Silva, Mateus Mognon (@supermognon) e Neri Neto (@neri_netoo) para enumerar os principais pontos que fazem desse o dia mais especial dos sete que vivemos durante milênios. Ouça o Pixel Nerd agora! Clique no player no Continue lendo→ O post Sexta-feira é dia de capotar o corsa e escutar o Pixel Nerd #1 | Brocast – Segunda Temporada apareceu primeiro em Pixel Nerd.
With a 2020 budget now in the hands of City Council, the big debate remains what to do about property taxes. Lawyers file a personal injury suit related to the Hard Rock Hotel collapse, as local businesses are feeling an impact while they try to maintain business as usual in the city restricted disaster zone. The post Behind The Lens episode 53: ‘The ramifications for our business are severe… I’m worried about long term’ appeared first on The Lens.
NOLA Public Schools issues a report on its investigation of John F. Kennedy High School, the Orleans Parish Assessor gets caught defending a policy that his staff later said was never really a policy, and residents of the toxic Gordon Plaza housing development press Mayor LaToya Cantrell for help with relocation. The post Behind The Lens episode 51: ‘The city is responsible for this, not the residents of Gordon Plaza.’ appeared first on The Lens.
A charter group might lose Coghill school, as seven schools face renewal this year; the RTA and Convention Center could go to court over tax revenue; and local students take part in the Global Climate Strike. The post Behind The Lens episode 49: ‘I hope some more people can help, too. Not just us here.’ appeared first on The Lens.
The impact that industrial farms are having on local fishermen and the Gulf Dead Zone, verifying record keeping on the Industrial Tax Exemption Program, and why Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams is bringing her fair election fight to Louisiana. The post Behind The Lens episode 48: ‘It raises questions about how the Assessor’s Office is tracking the several other industrial tax exemptions that currently exist’ appeared first on The Lens.
A roundup of the week in education news, and a recommendation that Entergy New Orleans should be "net zero" carbon emissions by 2050 to combat global warming. The post Behind The Lens episode 47: ‘The right schools weren’t monitored, and that’s a problem.’ appeared first on The Lens.
Louisiana has a record number of women running for statewide elected office, more bad news for John F. Kennedy High School regarding a student receiving special education services, The Sewerage and Water Board needs a $25 million loan for sewer repairs. The post Behind The Lens episode 45: ‘Louisiana is reliably in the bottom 10-percent of states in terms of women’s representation’ appeared first on The Lens.
The New Orleans City Council tightens restrictions on short term rentals, a judge denies emergency transcripts for students caught in the John F. Kennedy High School record keeping debacle, and a proposed Entergy plant will actually cost three times than originally estimated. The post Behind The Lens episode 44: ‘This is worse than we thought.’ appeared first on The Lens.
Welcome to 1985 Stranger Things style! A very special episode of the So Many Shows podcast celebrates the nostalgia of 1985 depicted in Stranger Things 3. Meet Tracey, Paul, Sharon and Jack, all of whom either grew up in the eighties or pretended to on screen. Jack worked as a background actor on Stranger Things […] The post ‘Stranger Things’: Eighties Things podcast celebrating 80’s nostalgia appeared first on So Many Shows!.
Budget gaps in New Orleans won't be fixed by the "fair share" infrastructure deal, and another school puts administrators on leave over alleged grade inflation. The post Behind The Lens episode 42: ‘A lot of the city’s essential functions remain underfunded’ appeared first on The Lens.
The latest from John F. Kennedy High School. New abortion restrictions in Louisiana. And immigration detention centers in Louisiana. The post Behind The Lens episode 38: ‘Completely unable to function’ appeared first on The Lens.
We hear from a Kennedy High School senior who still doesn't know if she graduated. Plus, a plan for ending cash bail. And a new budget crisis for public defenders in New Orleans. The post Behind The Lens episode 36: ‘No, I don’t have my diploma yet’ appeared first on The Lens.
High school administrators scramble to figure out who's eligible to graduate, even after the ceremony is over. The Orleans school district wants to put a school athletic field on a former toxic dump site. And what's going on with the Gun Violence Reduction Task Force? The post Behind The Lens episode 35: ‘I know this isn’t welcome news. I wish it were different.’ appeared first on The Lens.
A major vote on short-term rentals at the City Council. Asbestos in New Orleans schools. And an interview with Brian Knighten of the Broad Theater about flooding and drainage in the city. The post Behind The Lens episode 32: ‘There’s probably a lot of work that still needs to be done’ appeared first on The Lens.
Marta Jewson on lead filters in New Orleans public schools. Michael Isaac Stein on how short-term rentals figure into Mayor Cantrell's infrastructure deal. And Jed Horne talks about The Advocate's purchase of The Times-Picayune. The post Behind The Lens episode 30: One-newspaper town appeared first on The Lens.
Michael Isaac Stein talks traffic cameras. Marta Jewson looks at some new research from the Education Research Alliance. And an exit interview with former Behind The Lens host Tom Wright. The post Behind The Lens episode 29: ‘I will not in any way apologize for that’ appeared first on The Lens.
Reporter Marta Jewson tells us how she uncovered allegations of grade inflation at Kennedy High School. Michael Isaac Stein talks about political patronage in lucrative City Council utility contracts. And Tom Wright follows up on his recent story on wastewater assimilation. The post Behind The Lens episode 25: Little red marks appeared first on The Lens.
An extended interview with Lt. Gen. Russel Honore about the GreenARMY's 2019 legislative agenda. And Michael Isaac Stein talks about a local immigration advocacy group's recent FOIA victory in federal court. The post Behind The Lens episode 24: ‘A solution to pollution’ appeared first on The Lens.
This week's Entergy vote. A troubling warning about the wastewater situation in St. James Parish. And The Lens' new series on school closures in New Orleans. The post Behind The Lens episode 20: ‘Not two cents’ appeared first on The Lens.
menos de 1 minuto Uma das franquias mais clássicas do mundo dos games assumiu o tema do Brocast de hoje: conheça o básico sobre Mega Man no podcast de hoje. Para falar sobre esse fenômeno da Capcom, os tradicionais Mateus Mognon, Neri Neto e Maruron Games (que está de volta) se uniram ao Julio “Rockman Plays“, um dos caras que mais manja do robôzinho azul na internet brasileira. Ouça o podcast agora! Clique no player no fim da página Além de ouvir aqui na Continue lendo→ O post Falamos tudo sobre Mega Man no Brocast #49 apareceu primeiro em Pixel Nerd.
Michael Isaac Stein covers the City Council hearing on Entergy's $5 million fine. Tom Wright updates the Mosaic wastewater crisis. Audubon's Kara Lankford promotes a new vision for Gulf restoration. The post Behind The Lens episode 19: ‘We no longer can suffer another no-call’ appeared first on The Lens.
menos de 1 minuto Você já se sentiu entendiado? Tem tempo mas não sabe o que fazer? Pois é, nós também. No Brocast #47 nós compartilhamos o que nos deixa entediado e damos dicas para você sair do tédio. Como acabar com o tédio? Descubra como superar o tédio ou fique entediado com Eduardo Melo, Neri Neto, Mateus Mognon e o Guilherme Silva, o historiador em quadrinhos. Ouça o podcast agora! Clique no player no fim da página Além de ouvir aqui na página, Continue lendo→ O post O que fazer quando se está com tédio? Descubra no Brocast #48 apareceu primeiro em Pixel Nerd.
menos de 1 minuto O agregador de críticas Metacritic possui uma divisão em que indica os jogos com melhores notas de todos os tempos. No Brocast de hoje nós comentamos os líderes dessa seleção, para criticar os críticos e também os melhores games escolhidos na plataforma. Participaram da mesa os jornalistas Neri Neto e Mateus Mognon, além do youtuber Maruron Games. A lista de games incluem jogos clássicos como The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, até games mais recentes que foram destaque na Continue lendo→ O post Comentamos os melhores jogos do Metacritic no Brocast #47 apareceu primeiro em Pixel Nerd.
menos de 1 minuto No Brocast de hoje a galera se reuniu para falar de coisa ruim: filmes que não prestam, mas que nós curtimos assistir. Participaram da bancada o mestre de cerimônias Neri Neto, o jogador de Kingdom Hearts Mateus Mognon e os convidados Maruron Games e Eduardo Patrício Melo. Ouça o podcast agora! Clique no player no fim da página Além de ouvir aqui na página, você pode baixar o áudio por meio deste endereço, clicando na seta de download. Também é possível se Continue lendo→ O post Brocast #46: Filmes ruins que nós curtimos apareceu primeiro em Pixel Nerd.
menos de 1 minuto O ano de 2019 vai ser muito épico quando o assunto é videogame, e no Brocast dessa semana nós comentamos os principais lançamentos do ano. A mesa foi formada por Neri Neto, Mateus Mognon, Guilherme Silva e Tadeu Mattos. Além de falarem sobre as expectativas de grandes games do ano, a galera também desceu a lenha com algumas opiniões bem polêmicas. Ouça o podcast agora! Clique no player no fim da página Além de ouvir aqui na página, você pode baixar Continue lendo→ O post Os maiores lançamentos de 2019 no mundo dos games são o tema do Brocast #45 apareceu primeiro em Pixel Nerd.
menos de 1 minuto Pessoas, situações, serviços, vida social. Vivemos em tempos conectados e com muitas coisas acontecendo a todo momento, e nem todas elas são tão legais de vivenciar. No Brocast de hoje nós falamos sobre as pequenas coisas do dia a dia que nos irritam, desde fila no banco até ônibus lotado no carnaval. O programa de hoje contou com a participação de Neri Neto, Mateus Mognon, Guilherme Silva, Maruron Games e Eduardo Melo. Ouça o podcast agora! Clique no player no Continue lendo→ O post Brocast #44: Pequenas coisas que eu odeio apareceu primeiro em Pixel Nerd.
menos de 1 minuto O ano começou e o primeiro Brocast fala de jogos antigos. No programa de hoje, Neri Neto e Mateus Mognon, os jornalistas do Nacionais, debatem com o historiador Guilherme Silva e o youtuber Maruron Games sobre a evolução dos games. A pauta contou com uma seleção de jogos do final do século XX, que foram colocados lado a lado com suas contrapartes modernas (ou algo que passa perto). Confira a lista de jogos comentados aqui: RESIDENT EVIL II vs RES Continue lendo→ O post Comparamos jogos antigos com games atuais no Brocast #43 apareceu primeiro em Pixel Nerd.
On this episode of the Project Upland Podcast, I’m joined by Ryan Busse, upland hunting fanatic and board member of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. Ryan and I talk about his upland hunting story, the work that he does for BHA and much more. During our conversation Ryan and I start with a bit of a … The post #47 | Standing Up For Upland Birds with Ryan Busse of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers – Project Upland Podcast appeared first on Project Upland.
menos de 1 minuto Entregamos o TCC, fizemos o Nacionais crescer, saímos no Buzzfeed e até destruímos um sofá velho. Sem sombra de dúvidas, 2018 foi um baita ano para o Nacionais. No podcast de hoje, nós reunimos os brocasters para falar sobre os destaques de 2018… nas nossas vidas. Ao ouvir o programa, você ouvirá as vozes e histórias dos agora jornalistas Mateus Mognon e Neri Neto, além do estudante Dudu Mello, o especialista em curiosidades Odir Filho e o moleque transante Maruron Continue lendo→ O post Retrospectiva do nosso 2018: Contamos as melhores histórias do ano no Brocast #42 apareceu primeiro em Pixel Nerd.
Happy New Year from Behind The Lens. The post A year in review from Behind The Lens: ‘Very few colossal failures’ appeared first on The Lens.
Marta Jewson on school closures. Michael Isaac Stein on how Cantrell's budget plan will impact the public defenders office. The post Behind The Lens episode 7: ‘You’re out of order’ appeared first on The Lens.
J.P. Morrell on Amendments 2 and 6. Marta Jewson on Harney charter school and state school ratings. And Michael Stein on the city budget. The post Behind The Lens episode 6: ‘Why am I losing my neighborhood school?’ appeared first on The Lens.
Andy Stanley, founding and senior pastor of North Point Community Church and author, joins host, Kristen Ivy, to talk to parents about how to navigate when their children lose their faith. The post PCL 89: What To Do When Your Kid Doesn’t Believe in God Anymore appeared first on Parent Cue.
Columnist Peter Horjus on Amendment 6, a proposal on the Nov. 6 ballot. Marta Jewson talks about asbestos in New Orleans schools. And Michael Isaac Stein has the latest on a new anti-violence initiative. The post Behind The Lens episode 4: ‘This buys you some time to move away’ appeared first on The Lens.
Dana Humphrey, The Pet Lady joins us to share some Halloween costumes for your dog...
Michael Isaac Stein on an economic impact study from UNO. Marta Jewson on asbestos in New Orleans school buildings. And IPNO's Jee Park on non-unanimous juries in Louisiana. Hosted by Tom Wright. The post Behind The Lens episode 3: ‘This is not even an economic study’ appeared first on The Lens.
Producer and host Tom Wright talks to a local climate scientist about global warming and what it means for Louisiana. Attorney Scott Sternberg discusses The Lens' fake subpoena public records suit. The post Behind The Lens episode 2: ‘A city like New Orleans has an expiration date.’ appeared first on The Lens.
Beth Frank, President of Community Cats United Inc, a international support group for TNR feral...
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PudimCast #00 - Teaser. O post PudimCast #00 – Teaser apareceu primeiro em PudimCast.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Synopsis: Wells and his daughter Jesse return to Earth-1, where Jesse reveals she has super speed from the dark matter blast that restored Barry’s powers. Wells hopes that he can have everyone convince Jesse to not use her powers. Elsewhere, foster child Frankie Kane develops metahuman magnetic powers that manifest as an alternate personality, Magenta, who attacks her abusive foster father. Barry learns that Magenta got her powers from Dr. Alchemy, while Wally deals with the fact that he did not get powers alongside Jesse during the explosion. Magenta goes to the Central City Hospital to kill her foster father by dropping an oil tanker on the building. Barry creates a vortex to hold the tanker in place, but he cannot confront Magenta while doing so. Wells, finally trusting his daughter, sends Jesse to help. She takes over the vortex while Barry talks Frankie into gaining control over Magenta. Frankie reveals that Alchemy came to her in dreams of another life, which concerns Wally as he had similar dreams. Wells tells Jesse that he will support her decision and presents her with her own costume. Joe later shows Barry and Julian a video of Clariss being killed in his cell by an unseen force. Help out the show! Checkout beanfruit.com and used the code PODCAST for 5% off! Don’t forget to check out The Brogues web comic! Sponsor: Satchel Podcast Player Subscribe: iTunes – Satchel – RSS Social: @FlashTVTalk – Facebook Sponsor: SatchelPlayer.com Special thanks to Charlie Bock for our rocking outro music! Check out more of his work here: https://soundcloud.com/charliebock
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Synopsis: Barry learns of several changes to the restored timeline: Iris has not forgiven Joe for not telling her that her mother was alive, Cisco is angry with him for not altering the timeline to save his brother Dante from a drunk driver, and he has a new CSI partner, Julian Albert, who does not like or trust him. Barry decides to travel back again to fix the damage, but he is intercepted in 1998 by Jay Garrick. Jay tells Barry that the timeline never resets exactly and he has to learn to live with his mistakes. Meanwhile, Clariss has visions of “Flashpoint” and locates the person responsible, Alchemy, who restores Clariss’ powers and full “Flashpoint” memories. Barry tells the team about the timeline’s alterations before confronting Clariss at an abandoned warehouse. Alchemy is there as well, saying that he is “preparing this world” for a future event. Cisco arrives and helps Barry defeat Clariss, who is then incarcerated in Iron Heights. The team determines that Alchemy is creating other metahumans from “Flashpoint” whom they need to track down. Cisco and Barry become reconciled, as do Iris and Joe. Caitlin is secretly revealed to have gained cryokinetic powers. Barry and Iris officially start a romantic relationship, and Clariss is attacked in his cell. Sponsor: Satchel Podcast Player Subscribe: iTunes – Satchel – RSS Social: @FlashTVTalk – Facebook Sponsor: SatchelPlayer.com Special thanks to Charlie Bock for our rocking outro music! Check out more of his work here: https://soundcloud.com/charliebock
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Synopsis: After preventing Eobard Thawne from killing Nora Allen, Barry returns with Eobard to the present and imprisons him in a cage that dampens his speed. In the new timeline, which Eobard dubs “Flashpoint“, both of Barry’s parents are alive, Joe has a poor relationship with his kids and chronically in trouble at work, Cisco is a billionaire tech-magnate, and Caitlin is a pediatric ophthalmologist. There is also a new Flash in Central City called Kid Flash struggling with his own nemesis Edward Clariss, known as “The Rival“. Barry begins losing his memories of the original timeline, which Eobard reveals is the result of the new timeline becoming permanent. After discovering Kid Flash is Wally, Barry teams up with Wally and stops Edward, but not before Wally is critically injured. Realizing that the new timeline is worse for those closest to him, Barry releases Eobard and lets him return to the past to kill Nora and reset the timeline. Back in the present, Barry learns that the timeline did not reset exactly, and Joe and Iris have not spoken to each other in years. Edward is confronted by a mysterious voice giving him the message “Alchemy“. Sponsor: Satchel Podcast Player Subscribe: iTunes – Satchel – RSS Social: @FlashTVTalk – Facebook Sponsor: SatchelPlayer.com Special thanks to Charlie Bock for our rocking outro music! Check out more of his work here: https://soundcloud.com/charliebock
Podcast: Play in new window | Download We are one week away from The Flash Season 3! Time to get hyped in this no spoilers, all speculation episode of the Flash TV Talk Podcast! Be sure to subscribe to the show on Satchel or iTunes and join us for our review of the 3X01 Live next week at Wednesday 8pm ct. Sponsor: Satchel Podcast Player Subscribe: iTunes – Satchel – RSS Social: @FlashTVTalk – Facebook Sponsor: SatchelPlayer.com Special thanks to Charlie Bock for our rocking outro music! Check out more of his work here: https://soundcloud.com/charliebock
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Beau and Beall round up the Flash, Justice League, and DCTV news, spoilers, and speculation from this year’s San Diego Comic-Con! Sponsor: Satchel Podcast Player Subscribe: iTunes – Satchel – RSS Social: @FlashTVTalk – Facebook Sponsor: SatchelPlayer.com Special thanks to Charlie Bock for our rocking outro music! Check out more of his work here: https://soundcloud.com/charliebock
Podcast: Play in new window | Download This week,we turn the mics over to you! It’s been an honor to geek out with all of you during this past season. Be sure to check out our new twitch channel during the hiatus as well as the Panel To Screen podcast to hold you over until season 3! Sponsor: Satchel Podcast Player Subscribe: iTunes – Satchel – RSS Social: @FlashTVTalk – Facebook Sponsor: SatchelPlayer.com Special thanks to Charlie Bock for our rocking outro music! Check out more of his work here: https://soundcloud.com/charliebock
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Synopsis: Zoom comes to Barry and demands a race to determine who is faster, threatening to kill everyone Barry loves if he refuses. Wells realizes that Zoom stole a magnatar from Mercury Labs that will allow him to destroy every world in the multiverse if he and Barry can create enough energy from their race to power the device. When Barry refuses to back out, the team locks him in a containment cell for his own protection. The team develops their own successful plan to send Zoom back to Earth-2, but Joe is pulled in with him. On Earth-2, Zoom reveals to Joe that the man in the iron mask is the real Jay Garrick. Wally releases Barry to rescue Joe. Barry agrees to race Zoom if he returns Joe unharmed. As Barry and Zoom race, the magnatar begins to charge. However, Barry creates a time remnant of himself, who gives his life to stop the magnatar, while Barry takes out Zoom. Defeated, Zoom is then taken away by the Time Wraiths. The true Jay Garrick is revealed to be Henry’s doppelganger, which distresses Barry. Wells and Jesse return with Jay to Earth-2. Still feeling broken and defeated, Barry travels back in time and stops Reverse-Flash from killing his mother. Sponsor: Satchel Podcast Player Subscribe: iTunes – Satchel – RSS Social: @FlashTVTalk – Facebook Sponsor: SatchelPlayer.com Special thanks to Charlie Bock for our rocking outro music! Check out more of his work here: https://soundcloud.com/charliebock
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Synopsis: Jesse and Wally are found unconscious; Wally recovers, but Jesse remains in a coma. Meanwhile, Cisco has a vibe of Barry and realizes that he is still alive. Barry wakes up in his own bedroom and finds “Joe” downstairs. “Joe” explains what he really is: a physical manifestation of the Speed Force. “Joe” informs Barry that he cannot leave unless he catches a mysterious moving figure. Cisco and Wells create a path into the Speed Force so Barry can escape, but Barry chooses to remain so he can earn his powers back. As he pursues the figure, other Speed Force entities challenge Barry on what it means to be a hero, and how he cannot become the Flash again until he finally accepts his mother’s death. Barry shares a moment with his “mother”, which allows him to finally catch the moving figure—himself. His powers restored, and with help from Cisco and Iris, Barry returns to S.T.A.R. Labs to save the team from the reanimated corpse of Tony Woodward. Afterwards, Barry uses speed force energy to bring Jesse out of her coma. Across town, Zoom has assembled a metahuman army, which he plans to unleash on Central City. Sponsor: Satchel Podcast Player Subscribe: iTunes – Satchel – RSS Social: @FlashTVTalk – Facebook Sponsor: SatchelPlayer.com Special thanks to Charlie Bock for our rocking outro music! Check out more of his work here: https://soundcloud.com/charliebock
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Synopsis: With Barry powerless, the team rigs a hologram of the Flash to stop crime around the city so that no one knows the truth. Wells again proposes recreating the particle accelerator explosion. Barry goes to his father, Henry, for advice, who returns with him back to Central City. Henry argues with Wells over his procedure for returning Barry’s powers, concerned for his son’s safety. Zoom and Caitlin arrive back on Earth-1, with Zoom declaring the city under his control. The Earth-2 version of Dante Ramon, “Rupture”, arrives on Earth-1 looking to kill Cisco for killing his Earth-2 brother. Zoom sends Rupture after the police to send the city a message. Barry and the police stop Rupture, but Zoom arrives and kills the officers himself, and Rupture for failing. He then publicly announces the Flash’s disappearance. Realizing that he cannot stop Zoom without his powers, Barry agrees to Wells’ plan. During the process, Barry is seemingly vaporized, while Jesse and Wally are caught in the blast. Sponsor: Satchel Podcast Player Subscribe: iTunes – Satchel – RSS Social: @FlashTVTalk – Facebook Sponsor: SatchelPlayer.com Special thanks to Charlie Bock for our rocking outro music! Check out more of his work here: https://soundcloud.com/charliebock
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Synopsis: As Barry adjusts to life without his powers, Wells decides to leave the lab to look for Jesse. Shortly after finding her, Wells is attacked and kidnapped by Griffin Grey, who demands that Wells find a cure for his metahuman abilities. Grey has superhuman strength, but he is also aging rapidly. Barry realizes that when Grey uses his super strength he accelerates the aging process. Barry, Joe, and Cisco manipulate Grey into using more of his powers until he ages into a weak, old man before reverting back to his 18-year-old self. To fight Zoom, Wells offers to recreate the events that Barry gave his speed. On Earth-2, Hunter reveals that he kidnapped Caitlin because he is in love with her. Caitlin meets her doppelganger Killer Frost, who was captured by Zoom. Killer Frost convinces Caitlin to help her escape and then attempts to kill her. Zoom arrives and kills Killer Frost, and then warns Caitlin not to free the man in the iron mask. Later, Zoom decides to conquer the other Earths in the multiverse, and brings Caitlin with him back to Earth-1. Sponsor: Satchel Podcast Player Subscribe: iTunes – Satchel – RSS Social: @FlashTVTalk – Facebook Sponsor: SatchelPlayer.com Special thanks to Charlie Bock for our rocking outro music! Check out more of his work here: https://soundcloud.com/charliebock
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Synopsis:Years earlier on Earth-2, a young Hunter Zolomon watches as his father murders his mother and is subsequently sent to the local orphanage. In present day, Barry tests the tachyon accelerator and is able to enhance his speed four times greater than normal. Barry decides to re-open a breach back to Earth-2, and he believes that Cisco’s powers are the key to opening the portals. Meanwhile, Wells recounts how the particle accelerator explosion on his Earth created Zoom, an adult Zolomon, a convicted serial killer who was receiving electroconvulsive therapy during the explosion. Cisco opens a breach and Zoom immediately comes through, chasing Barry back to S.T.A.R. Labs. There, Barry uses images of Zoom’s parents as a distraction to trap him, but Zoom manages to escape. Zoom kidnaps Wally and demands Barry’s speed in exchange for Wally’s life. Barry agrees, so Wells siphons all of his speed force and leaving Barry human. Zoom injects the speed force, and with his enhanced speed he kidnaps Caitlin before escaping. Sponsor: Satchel Podcast Player Subscribe: iTunes – Satchel – RSS Social: @FlashTVTalk – Facebook Sponsor: SatchelPlayer.com Special thanks to Charlie Bock for our rocking outro music! Check out more of his work here: https://soundcloud.com/charliebock
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Synopsis: Barry travels back in time to when Hartley Rathaway attacked the team, and changes places with his past self in order to have Dr. Harrison Wells/Eobard Thawne help him solve the Speed Force equation. However, after a Time Wraith follows Barry to the past, Wells deduces Barry’s deception and attempts to kill him. Barry is able to convince Wells that his plan succeeds in the future, but in order to maintain it he must help Barry become faster. The wraith comes to the lab, where Caitlin and Cisco are forced to accept help from a captured Hartley to deter the wraith. Afterward, the Barry from the current time arrives, forcing an explanation of the time-travel event. Wells provides the future Barry with the information needed to solve the formula so that he can return to his time. Before he leaves, Barry gives Caitlin and Cisco instructions to find a way to stop the wraith. As Barry prepares to make the jump through time, the wraith arrives, which forces the past timeline’s Barry to intervene so his future self can return. Back in his time, Barry is confronted by the wraith again, but Hartley arrives with his sonic gauntlets and defeats the wraith. Sponsor: Satchel Podcast Player Subscribe: iTunes – Satchel – RSS Social: @FlashTVTalk – Facebook Sponsor: SatchelPlayer.com Special thanks to Charlie Bock for our rocking outro music! Check out more of his work here: https://soundcloud.com/charliebock
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Synopsis: The Flash team work to train Barry to get faster so that he can stop Zoom. However, they hit a roadblock and decide to go out to have fun and decompress. While they are at a club, another speedster shows up and robs everyone before escaping. A Mercury Labs employee, Eliza Harmon, turns out to be the speedster, who developed Velocity-9 from samples Caitlin gave her to help with Jay’s illness. Operating under the name “Trajectory”, she invades S.T.A.R. Labs, imprisons Barry, and demands more V-9. After she threatens Jesse’s life, Dr. Wells and Caitlin make more of the drug for Eliza, who then speeds off to wreak havoc on the city. Barry tracks her down and tries to talk Eliza into giving up. She refuses and injects more V-9 into her system before speeding off. Barry watches as Eliza’s speed becomes so intense that her lightning turns blue and she disintegrates. Meanwhile, Jesse decides to leave the city to experience the world on her own. Based on what Barry saw from the overuse of V-9, the similarities between Zoom’s speed and Jay’s sickness, and Cisco’s “vibe”, the team concludes that Jay is Zoom. Sponsor: Satchel Podcast Player Subscribe: iTunes – Satchel – RSS Social: @FlashTVTalk – Facebook Sponsor: SatchelPlayer.com Special thanks to Charlie Bock for our rocking outro music! Check out more of his work here: https://soundcloud.com/charliebock
Synopsis: Wells, Cisco, and Barry agree not to discuss what happened on Earth-2 for fear of repercussions. While everyone tries to move on, the humanoid shark-monster that Wells stopped, known as “King Shark”, escapes A.R.G.U.S. custody and heads for Central City to kill the Flash. John Diggle and Lyla Michaels arrive to warn Barry, which prompts him to look for King Shark and put a stop to him for good. Barry teams up with Diggle, Lyla, and the rest of A.R.G.U.S. to track King Shark, but he shows up at Barry’s home looking for the Flash, tracking Barry’s electrical field. A.R.G.U.S. arrives and forces King Shark to retreat. The teams attempt to trick King Shark into a trap, but the bait does not work. Barry forces King Shark to chase him out on the water, and when he is far enough he creates an electrified, underwater cyclone that subdues King Shark and allows A.R.G.U.S. to imprison him again. Later, Barry vows to open a breach back to Earth-2 to stop Zoom. Back on Earth-2, it is revealed that Zoom’s real appearance looks exactly like Jay. Sponsor: Satchel Podcast Player Subscribe: iTunes – Satchel – RSS Social: @FlashTVTalk – Facebook Sponsor: SatchelPlayer.com Special thanks to Charlie Bock for our rocking outro music! Check out more of his work here: https://soundcloud.com/charliebock