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After a week stuck in the puzzle basement Justin is finally back and, like always, it feels like it was so much longer than just a week. The chat starts out with a little talk about Saturday's video game stream on Twitch where Doug and the Discord crew played the Back for Blood Beta. Needless to say, Doug was not pleased with this game. After Doug swallows up his disappointment he and Justin start talkin' Disney theme parks because that's where Justin actually just got back from. After the love letter to Disney theme parks run it course, the boys jump into a chat about The Suicide Squad and it's disappointing box office numbers. Justin sums it up fairly succinctly as being related to COVID, but other folks were still surprised it didn't do so well. They talk about the theatre industry's sluggish response to this pandemic and lack of flexibility seemingly biting them in the ass all over again. This episode comes to a crescendo with a battle between the Green Hornet and Sherlock Holmes in the Throw-Down. How does it end? You'll just have to tune in and find out won't you? Follow us on Twitch to hang out while we record our new episodes and stream video game sessions! We have MERCH now! Check out our YouTube channel for podcast episodes, video game live stream highlights, Doug Watches Awkward Videos, and Justin Plays Video games. Be sure to like and subscribe! Follow us on all of our social medias and other platforms! https://streamerlinks.com/mindgappodcast
For our twenty-second episode, we had the great pleasure of sitting down for over an hour with Doug Peacock, who has been fighting to save the grizzly bear for decades now, and when you read his fabulous book, Grizzly Years, you get a deeper understanding of why he has such a passion for this cause. After Doug returned from his tour in Vietnam, during the worst years of the war, he escaped into the wilderness to try and find some healing, and Grizzly Years is his account of that period in his life, as well as a powerful memoir of his time in Vietnam. And we pair Mr. Peacock with one of his dear friends, and one of the legends of Montana literature, William Kittredge, who was director of the Creative Writing program at the University of Montana for decades, and also co-edited one of the classic anthologies of the West, The Last Best Place. We talk about his book The Nature of Generosity.
At the beginning of this new episode, we give you a special bonus clip from the kind guys and then after the break, it starts a whole new episode and a whole new way of living. After Doug and Terry mutually decide to no longer be in a relationship, stay best friends and work on themselves. They get together and talk about the truth behind everything on the podcast. Just to make sure the KindFam knows, Doug and Terry, are not going anywhere. The KindGuys take it down a notch in part two of this episode and talk real without the comedy involved. Every once in a while you have to take care of yourself and that was the case for the KindGuys. Follow the KindGuys on Facebook at facbook.com/kindcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kindofabigdeal/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kindofabigdeal/support
The COVID-19 virus has prompted many people to seek preventive medications with vitamins, minerals and probiotics flying off pharmacy shelves like hot cakes. Unproven and sometimes even dangerous medications have been touted as cures for this virus, some by well-known people. Such claims put pharmacists in the position of protecting us from ourselves. Some people were even hoarding medications; now all are restricted to only a 30 day supply. The speaker, pharmacist and owner of Thriftway Pharmacy, is living this journey since pharmacies have been designated as an essential service during the COVID-19 pandemic, and he will share his pre COVID-19 experiences while also elaborating on his perceptions of the role pharmacies will play in a post pandemic future. Speaker: Ron Hendry Ron Hendry graduated with a B. Sc. Pharmacy from the University of Alberta in 1979. He moved to Lethbridge after graduation, where he bought a home in west Lethbridge and worked for his Father in law, Doug Steed, at Thriftway Pharmacy. Doug struggled with poor health and by 1985, Ron took over the management of the store. After Doug passed away in 1990, Ron bought the store which he continues to manage with the help of two other pharmacists and a great front staff. Date and time: Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 10 am YouTube Live link: https://youtu.be/yIS94mAY2Y8 In order to ask questions of our speaker in the chat feature of YouTube, you must have a YouTube account and be signed in. Please do so well ahead of the scheduled start time, so you'll be ready. Go the YouTube Live link provided in this session flyer and on the top right of your browser click the “sign in” button. If you have Google or Gmail accounts, they can be used to sign in. If you don't, click “Create Account” and follow along. Once you are signed in, you can return to the live stream and use the chat feature to ask your questions of the speaker. Remember you can only participate in the chat feature while we are livestreaming. Link to SACPA's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFUQ5mUHv1gfmMFVr8d9dNA
With Bob on the road this week, we're joined by two outstanding guest hosts who help us understand how the Democratic primary is consolidating after Super Tuesday—Doug Heye of CNN and The Wall Street Journal and Margaret Talev, Axios's Politics and White House editor and CNN contributor. After Doug and Margaret's Super Tuesday recap you'll hear Bob's interview with Colin Meloy of The Decemberists about the intersection of music and activism. Meloy and the band have for years used their platform to support various causes and candidates, as Colin did last week when announcing his support for a particular Democrat running for President. In the coming weeks we'll talk to more musicians about balancing these competing interests, the creative and the political, in their public life.Politics of Truth is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producer is Adam Caplan. Produced by RJ Bee. Edited, mixed and mastered by Brad Stratton. Art by Mark Dowd. To discover more podcasts that help you connect more deeply with the music you love, check out osirispod.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After Doug, a member of the Fire Station #23 gets killed in a car explosion, the rest of the team is left with some pretty heavy issues to handle. Some wonder why they ever got involved in firefighting, others just try to deal with the pain and anger of such a loss while continuing to save lives.
After Doug opened up to his dad and Calvin had his heart broken, our boys decided to skip the burgers and stumble into their new super hero treehouse where Chunk found true love in a 200-foot fruit roll up. With no other leads than the security footage, they speed off towards the school. What could go wrong?Join the cast and other listeners on our Discord:https://discord.gg/vqPDZMFTo keep up to date, follow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/DMsTreehousePick up the handbook and run a Masks game of your own:https://www.magpiegames.com/masks/
After Doug destroys his relationship a mould spot appears on his bedroom wall. The more Doug scrubs, the thicker the fungus grows.Written by Michael David WilsonNarrated by Justin FifeEdited by Karl HughesWith music by Myuu an Thom RobsonAnd sound effects provided by Zapsplat.comMichael David Wilson is a professional writer, editor, podcaster, and the founder of thisishorror.co.uk. His forthcoming novella, The Girl in the Video, will be published later this year by Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing. Connect with Michael at www.michaeldavidwilson.co.uk or @wilsonthewriter on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Did you ever find yourself somewhere you didn't expect? Add to it that even though this wasn't where you thought you'd be, people had expectations for based on where you actually were. Did you make the best of it?Doug Avery found himself somewhere that was clearly not what he expected, in a huge way. How did he handle it? Listen.Doug told this story at our September 7, 2017 Story Night when the theme was "Solo."This particular podcast comes the morning after we just finished another Story Night, one that marked our third year in existence. It also came during what was a difficult week. After Doug's story, I talk a little about that.Thank you for listening for the last three years, and we look forward to hearing your stories.Tweet
After Doug tells you about movie #115, he shares the audio of a game with Geoff Tate at Acme Comedy Co in Minneapolis, MN.
Taking advantage of Doug's Easter holiday Auckland visit the Best Worst team catch up on their cinematic comings and goings. After Doug runs through his Wellington Autumn Events experience talk turns to recent viewing then the boys dig into the 2014 Cannes selections alongside the Dalwhinnie 15yr... ...add scotch to taste, and enjoy.
Doug, Matt, Josh, and Katie are back and joined by Andy (at least for a bit). After Doug and Matt share about taking on a new small group together and an update from a team member. The questions include topics of resources with no budget, catchy youth group names, Doug’s homemade pants, job descriptions, tithing, and helping a new youth pastor in your old job.
Doug, Matt, Josh, and Katie are back and joined by Andy (at least for a bit). After Doug and Matt share about taking on a new small group together and an update from a team member. The questions include topics of resources with no budget, catchy youth group names, Doug’s homemade pants, job descriptions, tithing, and helping a new youth pastor in your old job.
This week Doug, Matt, Josh, and Katie gather round the table to talk youth ministry and answer your questions. After Doug admits to liking podcast team members more than everyone else the real content begins. In a follow-up to last weeks discussion about finances and raises, there's more encouragement for those in tough places (and Doug manages to put Josh on the spot again). The gang also talk about time management, spiritual maturity, eye patches, the Simply Youth Ministry Conference contest, working through drama with students, Matt's love language, and everyone's favorite show, Wipeout.
This week Doug, Matt, Josh, and Katie gather round the table to talk youth ministry and answer your questions. After Doug admits to liking podcast team members more than everyone else the real content begins. In a follow-up to last weeks discussion about finances and raises, there's more encouragement for those in tough places (and Doug manages to put Josh on the spot again). The gang also talk about time management, spiritual maturity, eye patches, the Simply Youth Ministry Conference contest, working through drama with students, Matt's love language, and everyone's favorite show, Wipeout.