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This time around on book tour, we're joined by Steve Toase (@stevetoase), whose collection, To Drown in Dark Water, releases on April 27th, 2021! After Steve reads a selection of flash stories from the collection, we talk about cosmic horror, organic servers, and the Munich art scene. Things we mention in the episode: Jordan Kurella's appearance on the show The Best Horror of the Year, volumes 6 and 11, edited by Ellen Datlow Stefan Koidl Hazel Ang Short Story Day "Terminus Post Quem," by Steve Toase Mad Scientist Journal Analog Dendrochronology RFC (Request for Comments) April Fool's RFCs Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol IP over Avian Carriers Whale fall "The Silent Brush of Wings," by Steve Toase, in Three-Lobed Burning Eye Franz Marc Der Blaue Reiter Atelier "Simplicity," by Wassily Kandinsky Death in Venice, by Thomas Mann Gladius Dei, by Thomas Mann Robert W. Chambers M.R. James our awful, racist uncle, Howard (Phillips Lovecraft) Paul Klee Cosmic horror The King in Yellow, by Robert W. Chambers The Yellow Sign, by Robert W. Chambers Fortean Times Magazine Harrogate, north Yorkshire Flint knapping Silicosis Asbestosis WARNING: some gross images on that wikipedia page Embodied Geographies, edited by Elizabeth Kenworthy Teather Steve's blog Steve's newsletter Steve's patreon Join us again on April 16th, when our guest will be Nino Cipri!
After Steve found out about Jordan's podcast and articles, he felt it was a must to get him on the show to find out more about investing in gold! This episode is packed with investment nuggets, and we've got plenty of resources below to keep you learning! Jordan's website Jordan's book Jordan's Top Stock Pick We're also happy to launch our rebranded website! Head over to stevebartonmoney.com to check out our new design
Today I was joined by former Leinster, Munster and Connacht Rugby player Steve Crosbie aka The Sauna fella from the Forty Foot. After Steve hung up his boots, he set his sights on a new adventure, combining sports recovery and his love of swimming in the Irish Sea into something special and he set up Fad Saoil Saunas. The mobile Suana which you would have seen parked up at the Forty Foot in Dún Laoghaire, was a massive success with swimmers looking to up there wellbeing. We chat about mental wellbeing and how we overcame setback and challenges in life.
After Steve and Leonard talk about current events they share some insight into how they landed in their "chosen" career paths. As always, they are full of advice, suggestions, and humor. Links:Share your thoughts: FurloughedMailbox@gmail.com Sponsor link: www.UpWordsUnlimited.com
After Steve and Marcus clashed on the safety of the conditionally-approved Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine, the conversation has turned to the campaign to inform and educate the New Zealand public ahead of the mass rollout later this year.How can you talk to someone who is vehemently against vaccines, and what leads to that worldview in the first place?LISTEN ABOVE
In this Episode we welcome our friend and Strategic Blue Teaming Partner Dario Ferrer, founder of DFTek. After Steve and Frank go through the news from the last month Dario tells us about how he managed to reduce cost and increase efficiency of a set of cloud functions to create an impressive saving for one of his projects.
On this episode: Steve, Paul’s college friend, shares the accomplishment he and his family felt when taking a whitewater rafting excursion overnight in West Virginia. After Steve retells a few rafting adventure stories, Paul and Steve realize that the elements of the rafting trip might easily synthesize into a motivational video from the perspective of living your best life ever. Plans begin for Paul & Steve to return to West Virginia and shoot a video at the same place Steve had his unique experience. However, communication became hinky and, the motivational video remote began to appear unstable. Paul reflects on why MENTORS and like-kind people are essential for diversity and career advancement. Mentors can actually make your life ‘jump’ and move up to another staion in life. Did Paul actually use his mentors for advice? Once again THANKS to my current mentor Clay Greager!Support the show (https://lifeslearningcurve.org)
Stanford Steve (@StanfordSteve82) of ESPN fame joins the crew and Big Dave is starstruck. Once Big Dave collects himself the guys talk about Steve's career path, a wild Vegas party night together, and squeeze in some college football where Steve plays Layin'/Takin with the boys.After Steve bounces out, Mo runs his college football 2 minute drill on Oregon St./Cal and Boise St./Hawaii.Once the action turns towards the NFL, the Run & Shoot 7 is revealed:--NE/HOU--GB/IND--ATL/NO--MIA/DEN--PIT/JAX--LAR/TB--KC/LVThe show closes with the infamous Take A Min. where Big Dave spins a yarn abut dealing with a temperamental umpire in his loosely defined "minute."
After Steve gets caught turning in one of Brandon's old papers, Cory Randall -- of "getting cucked by Brandon and Lucinda" fame -- comes back to take them both to a disciplinary hearing over it. Steve readily accepts the punishment the Chancellor offers, but Brandon insists on fighting his charge, so strap in for Two Angry Men.SHOW NOTESThe S07.E12 Visual AidsA Very Special 90210 Book See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Number One Fan, Dr. Zubat joins us on the show this week. He tells us about the beauty of Hades and the potential of Star Wars: Rogue Squadron. Shelby has begun his new adventures exploring Mordor in Middle-Earth: Shadow of War. We speculate who should be next to come to Smash Bros. After Steve. Casey also tries to convince us that Johnny Lawrence is a victim of circumstance. COBRA KAI! If you want to connect with the show: Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Youtube Follow us on Twitch Join our Discord! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode, Linda and Dana do a coaching session with level 4B agent Steve Rupp. After Steve graduated from Xavier with an entrepreneurial studies degree, his dad convinced him to start working with him in real estate, and he's been selling every since. Steve talks about the break down of his four person team, and they discuss the DISC profiles of everyone working with him, noting that everyone in his team seems to be in the right seat on the bus. Linda and Dana give him advice on how to grow his listing business as well as investing in real estate via rental properties.
After Steve talked smack about his girlfriend during the shelter in place, she surprises him and talks smack back. Steve and Shawn add perspective to the shooting of a 33-year-old black man at Walmart by San Leandro Police. Meanwhile, how will Alameda County balance its $72 million deficit? And by popular demand, the results for the first quarter of the first-ever Fantasy City Council League are in!
In the Holy Smokes Motherland, the book "The Christian Gentleman's Smoking Companion" was making the rounds. After Steve picked up his own copy, he knew he needed to have its authors Zach Bartels & Ted Kluck on the podcast. Steve sat down with Zach and Ted over Zoom and got an abbreviated episode (Zach had a pastoral counseling session scheduled with one of his church members). Buy the book here at Amazon Check out Gut Press: https://www.gutcheckpress.com/ Check out the Gut Check Podcast: https://www.gutcheckpress.com/podcast/ —————————————— Be sure to click 'Subscribe' on your favorite podcast app, so you don't miss an episode and please share this with someone. Make a tax-deductible donation via PayPal: paypal.me/holysmokesclub Or learn more about our Patreon support page, check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/holysmokes Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/holysmokescigarclub
This week we're joined by street photographer Steve Simon, who just released a revised and remastered edition of his book, The Passionate Photographer (https://www.amazon.com/Passionate-Photographer-2nd-Bestselling-Photographers/dp/178157636X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+passionate+photographer&qid=1560442972&s=gateway&sr=8-1) . After Steve kicks off the show by turning the tables on Chris, the discussion turns to the ever-evolving business of photography and how The Passionate Photographer fine tunes his skill set. Steve touches on the benefits of emulation and how stealing an idea won’t capture what the original photographer aimed for. Creating a unique image requires shooting personally, and Steve strives to find the best in even a bad image (One of many Simon-isms: “Not a deal breaker!”) Another Simon-ism is “emotional metadata,” which is when you look at an image and can’t escape that you were there in order to be objective. On a related note, Steve discusses if an image should represent what you’re feeling in the moment. The conversation also turns to Steve's favorite cities for shooting street photography as well as the new Nikon Z6 / Z7, a mirrorless camera. Visit http://www.ThePassionatePhotographer.com for portfolios and workshops, and pledge to his Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/stevesimon) to receive more help.
Steve is a transplant from Southern California, but don’t hold that against him. After Steve was kicked out of the world’s largest canoe club, also known as the US Navy, he came to Portland to meet a girl but she never picked him up at the airport. Steve has a very colorful past that he has no problem sharing with his audiences. He can make people laugh and cry in the same story and you can tell he really loves the stage. Visit his website: https://teameggerts.com/ URBAN TELLERS March 1, 2019 SHIFTING PERSPECTIVE Steve Eggerts live at The Old Church Concert Hall in Portland, OR Portland Story Theater, hosted by Lawrence Howard and Lynne Duddy pdxstorytheater.org MAY THE NARRATIVE BE WITH YOU®
After Steve gets his butt kicked on a 6 mile trail run, the guys talk with Kristen Mandl MPT, FAAOMPT, avid runner, Physical Therapist, and loving wife and mother of two. "Mama" Mandl shares her story of changing career paths, dealing with personal and professional set backs, goals setting, and the importance of taking self inventory. @bro.in_up_podcast
Our guest today is Steve Cleary, who as a young man developed an interest in missions early on. After Steve experienced several seemingly failed attempts to be involved in missions, God opened doors for Steve to become the very first employee at Voice of the Martyrs. We hope you’ll enjoy hearing Steve’s very unique journey into the mission field!
The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Clayton English
After Steve kicked us out, we had to figure out how keep recording...so we wound up in the trap. Now, after selling out shows around the country, Karlous Miller and D.C, Young Fly return to the Playback Sounds Studios in Atlanta to talk about what's going on. Drake and Pusha T, Roseanne, and the best medicine for Black people. It's another hilarious episode from THE TRAP! After Steve kicked us out, we had to figure out how keep recording...so we wound up in the trap. Now, after selling out shows around the country, Karlous Miller and D.C, Young Fly return to the Playback Sounds Studios in Atlanta to talk about what's going on. Drake and Pusha T, Roseanne, and the best medicine for Black people. It's another hilarious episode from THE TRAP! This weeks sponsor is CIVIC TAX RELIEF. Call their special tax hotline where they can help you discover all the relief programs You qualify for FREE. Just call 1-800-297-6014.
Of all of the guest requests that I receive from listeners, Steve House is the name that comes up most. Steve is one of the most respected alpine climbers of this generation. In a time when establishing a quantity of summits has a certain superficial appeal, Steve stays committed to quality. He moves through the mountains in light and fast style, and through his programs like Alpine Mentors and Uphill Athlete, he teaches other climbers to do the same. In this interview, we’ll profile his introduction to climbing, the importance of mentors, and his approach to training. He’ll also talk about an accident in 2010 that left him stranded on the wall. After Steve's interview, I’ll speak with Jeff and Susan Russell, the founders of Ridge Merino, in our Company Spotlight segment. Jeff Russell was heading up soft goods at Armada when he realized that all of the Armada athletes - when they weren’t at photoshoots - wore merino baselayers instead of the synthetic ones that Armada produced. Jeff and Susan set out to make youthful, cost effective merino base layers to fill the void. Get 20% off with the code "meister" at https://www.ridgemerino.com/ This episode is supported by Health IQ, an insurance company that uses science & data to secure lower rates on life insurance for health conscious people. healthiq.com/meister Links: Training for the New Alpinism - https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Mountain-Steve-House/dp/0980122775 Beyond the Mountain - https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Mountain-Steve-House/dp/0980122775 Uphill Athlete - https://www.uphillathlete.com/ Skyward Mountaineering - http://skywardmountaineering.com/ Alpine Mentors - https://www.alpinementors.org/
This week Steve is back and has his first female guest, manager of social media at MTV's TRL and YouTube reviewer of all things cool, Kristen from New York. Listen to see what they have to say about Millennials, social media, Mo'Nique vs. Netflix, a woman marrying Tetris, UK school bans dating, comic book TV shows and movies. After Steve says bye to Kristen, he tells another story from his past and more! Go to www.poppyapparel.com and use promo code "Dapodcast" to receive 10% off! You can follow Steve on Instagram and Twitter @fingastylz E-mail questions and comments to dapodcastdap@gmail.com Make sure to subscribe, rate, like, follow or review on ApplePodcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn and SoundCloud. "DA" Podcast is a proud member of The PodBros Network
After Steve got to listen to Jay-Z’s new album with his sons in Paris, he told the crew that he learned a lot. One thing he learned is that he didn’t take any offense to Jay-Z mentioning him on the album. That just let him know that he was still relevant. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Long-time CZW Fan "Cookie Man" Steve joins the podcast! -Topics include: --How did he become a fan? --What was the 'hook'? --What's currently turning him away from the product? --What happened with the "David Starr" incident? --Jay Cat: "They used to yell 'Kashmere sucks di**' before we even knew that Kashmere actually did suck di**" --Missing the UltraViolence --Cookie Man: "Where did these 'door matches' come from all of a sudden?" --Storylines that start ... and never finish --"If you don't like it, just stop going" After Steve leaves the show, Jay Cat and Shaheen discuss ... -Wrestlers leaving WWE -Who might be next to head for WWE? -Jushin Liger dressing like Britney Spears -Thoughts on OPW -Going International ... MW style -CZW ... From Hollywood -Old wrestlers on the Indys -Thoughts on Ian Rotten -"ABYSS might be B.B. King under that mask" -MW "misses Jay Cat at shows" -Jim Cornette's latest Twitter rant -"Back in my day ..." -So ... the DeathMatch Russell Podcast happened again ...
After Steve opens with Rogers Hornsby envy and a Jeremiad on Chick Gandil, Cliff Corcoran jumps his turn in the rotation to return a week ahead of time. He leads a discussion that ranges widely from Al Leiter’s origins in Toms River, New Jersey to his condemnation of stathead perceptions of pitching to his opinion on “balls.” Along the way, there are segments on Chuck Berry and the Beatles, rising strikeout rates and the death of the squeeze play are deplored, “guts” are measured with wearable devices, and the IQ of hitting is investigated.
Short Story of a man called Steve. This is a story about a boy called Steve. His parents died when he was young and at the age of 9 years old he moved from one foster parent to the next. He was a tough kid, never shed a tear and refused to. It was for the weak. He looked for peace, true peace and love but couldn’t find it. At the age of 12 he read a book by called Money, and said, “This is the most important thing in this life”, he dedicated the next 10 years of his life pursuing more money through education. At the age of 29 he invented a highly resistant to weather car paint. This was revolutionary and had many car buyers competing for his patent. At the age of 31 he was a Billionaire – He bought anything his heart desired - houses, cars and had big parties. One day after his party, sitting on his porch overlooking his fields his heart was still heavy. He thought that money was the key to life but yet he felt empty. So, he decided to visit the neighborhood where he grew up as an observer. He down dressed and bought an old broken car. He already received many letters from people who he grew up with begging for money and didn’t want them to recognize him as he drove through the streets. One evening just before sunset as he took a drive through the streets, he stopped outside one of the houses. He noticed a family sitting around a table to eat. They had nothing really on the table yet they bowed their head to pray, when done they started eating. They seemed happy. Was money really the key to peace? He had lots of it and everything seemed so fake. His friends fake, the women he knew were fake, even the stuff he had was …. Bla - fake, just stuff in a toy chest. Getting ready for a shower, he noticed a red swollen mark under his armpit. He never noticed this before. He called the doctor who quickly had him go for the best doctors and examinations that money could buy. The doctors confirmed his fear – Lymphoma Cancer. Fear set in and Steve didn’t know who to turn to, his money couldn’t help him. As he started his 2nd round of Chemo – he thought, if he could he would give all my money to be healthy again. So, health was more important than money. But why wasn’t he satisfied when he had the health. In one of the Chemo sessions as he sat in the waiting area, a Christian came up to him gave him a New Testament which Steve put into his pocket. The man proceeded to tell Steve about Yeshua, God’s love for him and that surrendering to Yeshua is the answer to true peace. Just then Steve snapped and swore at the Christian, telling him to bug someone else and this was a fairy tale. After Steve had completed the 2nd round of Chemo and further testing, the doctor called Steve into his office and told him that he had less than 1 year to live. Steve went home, switched off the phone, moped around and isolated himself from friends and family. One morning, after 10months, he decided to leave the house and walk to the nearby park. On the way, a deep red rose caught his eye. He studied this rose, he couldn’t make this rich textural colour in all of his paint shops. It was beautiful, just then a bee flew out, his wings glistening from the sun. He looked at all the flowers and trees on the way to the park. He forgot that he was sick because he enjoyed the very moment. As he stood at the park pondering on why he felt good, he realised that enjoying the moment, the time was precious. And if he savoured all the time in moments, he would have been more fulfilled. So enjoying the moment was more important than Health, was more important than Money. He sat down on a nearby park bench and couldn’t help thinking, if he lived every day and moment to the fullest, he would still die. The future of the unknown troubled his heart. He picked a flower and put it into his jacket pocket. It brushed against a book. He pulled the book, it was the Bible the young man gave him. He flipped open and started reading. The title read “Yeshua in Heaven waiting for you John 14” and proceeded. Was this a coincidence that he arrived on the very same passage that called out “Let not your heart be troubled” He read further “Ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also.” Was this true, was there a place beyond death. He turned to a bookmarked page the young man had obviously placed – John 3. The scripture was highlighted “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” And continued to read until evening. He went down on his knees and repented for rejecting God and His Son. He confessed that He surrendered his life to Yeshua and needed his help. At that moment peace and joy filled his heart that he couldn’t explain. He got up saying Hope in the Eternal, is greater than the moment, is greater than health and greater than money. Walking home thinking on the events of the day, he looked up and spoke to God as his Heavenly father. Tears rolled down his cheeks as he realised there was some greater than hope – it was knowing and receiving the love of God. The final 2 months Steve was full of life and his joy infected the people around him. Steve had the key to life – was a grateful relationship with God as His Heavenly Father, all because of Yeshua sacrifice.
After Steve has problems spelling "dual", he and Andrew talk about working, interviews, RASPBERRY, Microsoft, Mozilla, encryption, Inbox.com, KeePass plugins, and other tidbits.
My special guest on the podcast today is Steve Huntley, the former editor of the editorial page at the Chicago Sun-Times. For a long time, Steve was one of the few conservative voices in Chicago newspapers. Today Steve is going to provide us with tips on editorial boards from his years of experience in the journalism world. If you are running for local office or considering a political campaign, then you will need to prepare for an editorial board. The tips you learn today can help make sure that you have the best experience possible and take full advantage of the opportunity. Learn all that you can now to take full advantage of your editorial board experience. In this episode, you’ll learn: Who an editorial board interviews- learn what races are of interest to editorial boards and what to expect for your political campaign How editorial boards contact clients- learn how you can expect to be contacted by an editorial board so you don’t miss it What to do with editorial board questionnaires- learn why it is important to take the questionnaires seriously How many people make up an editorial board- learn who is usually on an editorial board so you know what to expect What the latest trends in editorial boards are- learn how changes in editorial boards should impact how you prepare for them How an editorial board decides on endorsements- learn the process of how a newspaper makes endorsements for political candidates What biases an editorial board may have- learn about editorial board biases and how to prepare for them Why editorial boards are important, even if they are biased- learn how an editorial board can help you, even if you don’t get its endorsement Resources: Steve Huntley’s columns: chicago.suntimes.com/author/shuntley/ Contact information: Steve Huntley Email: shuntley.cst@gmail.com. John Tsarpalas Twitter: @JTsarpalas Email: john@commonwealthy.com Biography: Throughout a journalism career that has spanned fifty years, Steve Huntley has experience doing almost everything. After graduating from UNC Chapel Hill with a BA in Journalism in 1965, Steve began his career as a reporter, writer, and editor for the United Press International. Since that time, Steve’s distinguished career includes being an editor for the U.S. News World and Report and editorial page editor for the Chicago Sun-Times. Under Steve’s leadership, the Metro staff won Lisagor awards in 1996 for coverage of the Fox River Grove, Ill., school bus-train crash that killed seven children, in 1993 for coverage of the Chicago Loop flood and in 1992 for the “After the Shooting Stops” series on the impact of violent death on families and communities. After Steve became the editorial page editor, the Sun-Times editorial page staff was twice awarded the Peter Lisagor Award for exemplary journalism. Steve was a twice-a-week freelance OpEd columnist on public policy, politics, and national and international affairs at the Chicago Sun-Times from 2008 to 2015. He co-authored Knocking Down Barriers: My Fight for Black America, by Truman K. Gibson Jr. with Steve Huntley (Northwestern University Press). Steve lives in Wilmette, Ill., with his wife, Linda. They have two daughters, Kristine and Katherine. Transcript: Available here Thank you for listening!
After Steve gives the full report on his recent trip to Puerto Rico (including a priceless blunder by the Ritz Carlton resort), Kurt discusses this week's "geeky article moment." A recent article on Psych Central reveals the advantages of both active and passive communication styles. The rest of the show centers around a recent interview Steve conducted with Brad Harker. Brad is the author of The Laws of Influence - Mastering the Art of Sales, Leadership, and Change. He operates a sales company, FoundersInc.com and actively consults with professionals and organizations in the disciplines of sales, leadership, and influence.
After Steve finishes bragging about his lovely week, (lucky guy) we delve into some Nerdy News, involving cannibalistic sharks and an injured Han Solo. On no! We have a new add on to Nerdy News called Bogus Stories, where we give 3 news stories, but one of them is total BS. You'll be surprised which ones are actually true... We live in a strange world. Next we jump head first into our Copy Cat Cinema, Critters 2 VS Gremlins 2!! We discuss which film featuring furry creatures killing folks is the better film gem. Since Steve is such an expert on Gremlins, you'll want to listen in to some of the weird trivia and behind the scenes knowledge he brings to this episode. For trailer reviews of the week, we feature Aftermath, The Congress, and The Rage with Nicolas Cage! Some real doozeys this week.Follow us on Twitter @APlayOnNerdsLike us on FacebookAdd us to your Circle on Google +Contact us via email at Contact@APlayOnNerds.com