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Oh boy usually Brielle writes these. Um... [to the tune of "Bad Guy"] Boop bop badeedadoopop boop bop badeebadoobop BOO BOP BADEEBADOOBOP boo bop badeebadoopbop BOOBOP BADEEBADOOPOP I'm the Elephant Guy!Listen to BONUS EPISODES and MORE at patreon.com/WhosThatPatreonFind EXCLUSIVE MERCH at bonfire.com/store/wtpmerchTiktok and Instagram: @WhosThatPokemonPodTwitter: @BrandonZelman and @CapnBrielleThis show is currently produced by Brandon Zelman and Brielle DeMirjian, with special help from their intern, Marvin Tan. Intro, Music and Hundreds of Episodes by Collin Gossel.
We discuss the final season of Euphoria.The third and final season of the American psychological drama[a] television series Euphoria, inspired by Ron Leshem's miniseries of the same name, premiered on HBO on April 12, 2026. Series creator Sam Levinson serves as showrunner for the season. The season centers on recovering addict young adult Rue Bennett navigating her faith while also being drawn into the illegal drug trade. Zendaya stars as Rue alongside an ensemble cast consisting of Hunter Schafer, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney, Alexa Demie, Maude Apatow, Eric Dane, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Martha Kelly, Chloe Cherry, and Toby Wallace. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Ped & Burk bring you a raspy episode with their sunglasses at night. Adam brings another segment of “Number Ones”, the boys vehemently disagree on parking lot etiquette, and we do our first ever installment of the 3-2-1 game! After this week's perfect song, in the Meat, Mm!, we do a draft of all-time TV neighbors. You know who they are! The boys close the show remembering the tiers of lunchables and how great we had it as kids in the 90s. Hut Hut! Love y'all.
Indulge in the best-of from the live, weekly Brunch-Hour with Two Brunettes & A Gay. Perfect for unwinding any time of the day, accompanied by your favourite bubbles. Follow us on Instagram. Give us a like on Facebook. Check us out on TikTok. CREDITS: Hosts: Aaron Collis, Celeste La Scala & Deanna Carbone. Panelist: Deanna Carbone. Content Warning: None. Two Brunettes & A Gay is recorded LIVE every Saturday @ 11am (Adelaide Time) on Radio Italia Uno 87.6FM.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indulge in the best-of from the live, weekly Brunch-Hour with Two Brunettes & A Gay. Perfect for unwinding any time of the day, accompanied by your favourite bubbles. Follow us on Instagram. Give us a like on Facebook. Check us out on TikTok. CREDITS: Hosts: Aaron Collis, Celeste La Scala & Deanna Carbone. Panelist: Deanna Carbone. Content Warning: None. Two Brunettes & A Gay is recorded LIVE every Saturday @ 11am (Adelaide Time) on Radio Italia Uno 87.6FM.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continue our study of Elizabethan England, which is often mistakenly treated as an origin point of bourgeois revolutionary culture but which I hope to show is actually an endpoint for the subjectivity of the “Sons of the Silk Road” of Arabic literature, whose literary, religious, cryptographic, and financial antics in the bazaars and marketplaces of West Eurasia, Africa, and the European Ummah, inspired imitators among the crusaders and (re)conquistadors of Spain and Italy and, through them, a strange little island nation called England. This time we savor the acerbic wit of Thomas Nashe, poet of the continental wanderers known as intelligencers and used to great effect by Elizabeth's spymaster Francis Walsingham. In his iconic depiction of the intelligencer in his picaresque novel The Unfortunate Traveller, we recognise extensive overlap with the fellowship of the Sons of the Silk Road as depicted by the 10th-c travelling Arab poet Abū Dulaf al-Khazrajī in his Qaṣīda sāsāniyya. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ped & Burk open the show discussing the most useless invention ever, plastic patio chairs. They then get into police body cam videos and the cash cow known as car washes, which leads to Adam's anger with limousines. Adam watched the Hulk Hogan documentary and they discuss what a crazy life that would be. As always this week's perfect song. The meat, mm!, of the episode is a draft of disaster movies! Tornado season js in full swing so we needed to pay respect. We take a trip back to the 90s classroom to close the show. Hut Hut! Love y'all.
Hello Passenger! Welcome aboard - you're listening to Deep Space Radio. In this taste of our first adventure, the crew of the STS 45 Cloudbreather, fresh out of the turbulent nebulas that blocked off this distant corner of the galaxy, encounter a mysterious artifact floating in uncharted space en route to their new home…Enjoying yourself? You can search Deep Space Radio wherever you get your podcasts, connect with other passengers on our Reddit or Discord, and check out even more from the world of Deep Space Radio on our LINKTREE!Deep Space Radio is written and produced by Collin GosselStarring: Brandon Zelman as Security Officer Harold MaxwellCate Herrold as Teenager Mercury TheedCharlie Towle as Father of the Celestial Direction Lu VanHorneDan Titmuss as Captain DonnellJalen Gilbert as Pilot Claudio AtlosJuliana LaBarbiera as Computerized Shopkeeper Annie MaddoxKayla Raelle as Barkeeper Ruth HatchettLex LaRayne as Doctor Effie LakeMeg Collins as Octogenarian Martha CrittleMickey Layson as Head of the PAA Bradley TheedMolly Gloeckner as Exozoologist Kit CastilleNatalie Sullivan as Engineering Chief Tasha PaulsonAnd Robert Keefe as Professor Ramir BolinArt by Frankie Novick{Episodes originally aired daily in November 2024}
The boys open the show with a plethora of thoughts. For starters, RIP QVC & the infomercial era. We will miss you. Adam could not stop laughing when watching the Cleveland Cavaliers new on court game. Indoor pet people, for the love of everything holy, check your clothes before leaving home. Burk introduces a new movie game and it is TOUGH, plus the perfect song of the week. In the meat, Mm!, we draft the all-time 90s drinks! Who remembers these gems?! We close the show with some childhood memories. Hut Hut! Love y'all.
Ped & Burk welcome on Burk's cousin Michael! He has been to The Masters twice so we had him on to break down everything Augusta. From the course layout, how to pick seats, food and how the lottery works, this is Masters 101. Michael shares about his high school hole in one that wasn't, and Adam & Michael reminisce on Iowa's Elite Eight run. Burk brings back the Rotten Tomatoes game! In the meat, Mm!, Ped & Burk rank their all-time “This Is Sportscenter” commercials! We all remember them, and they were glorious. Oh what a time it was. Hut Hut! Love y'all.
Building on our discussion of the Water Margin (the most important surviving versions dating to the 1590s), we go “back”—notice the scare quotes!—to what is usually at least passively assumed to be the source of the culture of capitalist modernity, merry aul England. What we will find, of course, is that we need to re-orient our view of the birth of modern capitalism along the lines long established by world historians like Janet Abu-Lughod, Andre Gunder Frank, Samir Amin, Emmanuel Wallerstein, Giovanni Arrighi, et al, because Europe was in fact a late-comer to industrial modernity, borrowing all the basic innovations necessary for capitalism from the Afro-Asiatic silk road powers: the Muslim world, India, and China. The same is true for the cultural superstructure of capitalism, as all the core elements of modern, novelistic, secular modernity can also be found first in Afro-Asiatic forms like the Arabic Maqama, the Arabian Nights, the vernacular epics of early modern India, and the Ming Dynasty novel. It was from here that “modern consciousness” spread to the North Mediterranean, and from there to the imaginary homeland of chivalry in the mind of a nascent “Europe”, Britannia. This time we outline the basic activities and characteristics of several lesser-known English writers of the 1590s, all of whom played important roles in the rise of state pageantry, venture capitalism, and intelligence agencies in that storied isle: this time we mainly discuss Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Nashe, and Anthony Munday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ped kicks off the show by sharing an insane travel story, a battle of wills, and perseverance you have to hear to believe. Then the boys do another round of “Where Are They Now?” featuring a football legend. The boys laugh about former pro athlete pods and birthday greetings before discussing Burk's perfect song for the week! The meat, Mm!, of the episode is inspired by Iowa's recent run to the elite 8. We list our all-time favorite sports fan moments from our teams so far! A jam-packed and fun episode! Hut Hut! Love y'all.
The sweet 16 is here and it's Iowa vs Nebraska! The boys welcome close friend and avid Nebraska fan, Thomas, & give their thoughts on the big game. Adam & Ryan then discuss Adam's opening weekend trip to DSM, a social media food video trend that is annoying and then discuss Burk's Ramen quest. In honor of Chuck Norris the fellas then share their favorite Chuck Norris jokes before disclosing this week's perfect song. In the meat, Mm!, of the episode we do one of our favorite drafts yet! A draft of millennials' high school vehicles. The cars of the 90s were simply spectacular. Hut Hut! Love y'all.
We're back! with an episode about the Christopher Nolan film Momento. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
March Madness is here! The boys kick off this episode talking about their exciting weekends and then talk some tourney! A well known actor from the 2010s is not beloved by Ped & Burk. Celebs marrying every day people may be the secret to true love. The Final Four is set for our Kids TV Shows bracket & Burk has another perfect song. In the meat, Mm!, of the episode we honor St Patrick's Day with a draft of things that are green. To end the show we get nostalgic about the year 1992. Hut Hut! Love y'all.
Adam kicks off the episode beefin' with Gardettos and today's snack world. Adam then recaps his awesome weekend in DSM full of great food, arcade games and comedy! We list the best comedians we've ever seen then share this week's perfect song. The boys discuss the elite 8 of the kids show bracket and all of the upsets and chaos that has happened! In the meat, Mm!, we do a draft of Vegas Movies in honor of March Madness. Take a peak into a Viewmaster with us to close the show. Hut Hut! Love y'all
Ped & Burk are back for more March Madness & hot takes! To start things off Adam rates Ryan's dance skills from the local dance night he participated in. Adam is still hungry from a cooking video he saw the other day and has to tell y'all about it. The boys give their takes on the Jim Carrey controversy. It's then time for Burk's perfect song and we are upset with Copyright Law. In the meat, Mm!, of the episode we discuss the first round of this year's Kid's Shows bracket before giving our thoughts on how round 2 might play out. We also draft a roster of all-time 90s sitcom characters! LOADED DRAFT CLASS ALERT. The boys remember a beautiful childhood Saturday morning to close the show.Hut Hut! Love y'all.
The boys welcome back Jared in Wisconsin to talk about their love for old weapons restoration videos, remember a number one song from the 90s, Disney movies and discuss if we'd like living in a giant all family home. Jared then updates us on the EPIC ice fishing season he had and the absolute UNIT he caught to get mounted. After Burk's perfect it is time for this year's March Madness bracket reveal! The topic is kid's tv shows! The reveal was intense and joyous as the boys argued over snubs and teams seeded far too low in our opinion. Nostalgia abundance! Hut Hut! Love y'all
Adam starts off this week's episode with a recent beef he has with Boy Meets World. The fellas recap the Valentine's Day trivia they hosted and Adam shares about his participation in the Okoboji Burger Battle! Ryan then shares a hilarious childhood skiing story and why he wasn't destined to be an olympic skier. In the Meat, Mm!, of the episode we remember the illustrious career of Robert Duvall and rank our top 5 Duvall movies. We end the show with a trip to the 90s VHS cabinet. Hut Hut! Love y'all.
Adam goes solo for this pod during tax/trivia/cattle/life week! He starts off by sharing his thoughts and updates on all of his favorite sports teams recently, and also wonders why he doesn't use his muffin tin more? Adam ends the intro remembering a true 90s and Millennial kid icon, James Van Der Beek, who recently passed after a courageous battle with cancer. In the meat, Mm!, in honor of James, Adam ranks his top 10 movies from 1999, the greatest movie year of all-time! “Grams” from Dawson's Creek sends us home with a beautiful quite. Hut Hut. Love you all.
Adam is all jacked up to start this episode! The boys recap their trip to Nebraska to host 90s trivia in a Hoosiers style gym! Then we get into Adam's disdain with the baby industry, talk about best ice cream dishes, which leads to us once again listing our Mt Rushmore of cake. Mm! Burk shares about his time machine back in time he's building. After Burk's perfect song it's time for the Meat, Mm!, of the episode. With Valentine's Day approaching we list our top 10 TV couples! Love is in the air. We close the show taking a call on a classic see through phone from the 90s. Hut Hut! Love y'all.
Adam opens the show with the final burger battle trip breakdown; fancy restaurants will never have as good of food. Adam explains how to care for cattle in extreme conditions, plus answers the question: “Do cows play?” Gold Fish vs Cheez-Its. We are very bothered by bad audience participants, very bothered. Beyonce gets way too much love. A fun discussion of the MLB Hall of Fame. In the Meat, Mm!, we list our top 5 TV dramas each. So hard to choose! We close the show with a breezy arm workout from back in the day.
Hide all your burn books and open up your mouth for a fire fart—it's HOUNDOOM (aka Helga George). Join Brandon and Brielle as they discuss the best way to eat a cow without getting stuck in its ribcage, analyze the currency exchange of cartoon physical intimacy, and wonder if it's better to give an animal an apple or an egg.Listen to BONUS EPISODES and MORE at patreon.com/WhosThatPatreonFind EXCLUSIVE MERCH at bonfire.com/store/wtpmerchTiktok and Instagram: @WhosThatPokemonPodTwitter: @BrandonZelman and @CapnBrielle
When the Missouri legislature began to redraw maps mid-decade, it reminded a reporter of a very specific movie scene. The film was Air Bud, and although the plot focuses on a loophole that allows a dog to play basketball, some in Missouri say there are similarities to the battle over gerrymandering, and the result could have a lasting impact on the state's government. Miles Parks speaks with St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.This episode was produced by Linah Mohammad. It was edited by Adam Raney. Our executive producer is Sami Yenigun. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy