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It's chaos this week as Bucky the Legally Distinct Beaver shows up, news is discussed, and the guys do a wellness check on Alex Chiu!Cogito Ergo DoleoFind more info about the show at https://www.supernaturalselectionpod.com/Contact us at team@supernaturalselectionpod.comSupport us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/supernaturalselectionTheme music by FC Music Studios - https://soundbetter.com/profiles/408824-fc-music-studiosFriends of the Show!Flagged for Content: https://linktr.ee/flaggedforcontentSpooky Dice Bag: https://spookydicebag.com/
I don't know what to tell ya, bud! Patrick is determined to stay away from Steel Toe Morning Show and Aaron Imholte today. We go over a new guy, named Alex Chiu, who has some advice on how you can use one can opener for the rest of your life. He also sells immoratlity rings so you can live forever, so that's convenient that you'll be saving so much on can openers. We also finish the Michael Ray Bower aka Donkeylips video where he makes carne asada wings for the Fourth of July holiday. God bless America! The wings are dope and the beans are good! ...
This week, the boys are talking supermarket UFO's, monkey gangs, and RNA vaccines and the conspiracies they may spawn. All this, Phantoms & Monsters, and an update on Alex Chiu!Cogito Ergo DoleoFind more info about the show at https://www.supernaturalselectionpod.com/Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/supernaturalselectionFind info about our zine here: https://www.supernaturalselectionpod.com/zinesTheme music by FC Music Studios - https://soundbetter.com/profiles/408824-fc-music-studiosFriends of the Show!Flagged for Content: https://linktr.ee/flaggedforcontentSpooky Dice Bag: https://spookydicebag.com/
We've got AI shenanigans, classic UFO sightings in Mississippi, and an update on Alex Chiu in your Week in Weird!Cogito Ergo DoleoFind more info about the show at https://www.supernaturalselectionpod.com/Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/supernaturalselectionTheme music by FC Music Studios -https://soundbetter.com/profiles/408824-fc-music-studios
Illuminating Time as a title can mean a time that can be illuminating to a person or a time period that is bright with illumination like during the holiday season. But in this case Illuminating Time is the name of … Read the rest The post Horatio Law & Alex Chiu -Illuminating Time appeared first on Stage&Studio.
Illuminating Time as a title can mean a time that can be illuminating to a person or a time period that is bright with illumination like during the holiday season. But in this case Illuminating Time is the name of … Read the rest The post Horatio Law & Alex Chiu -Illuminating Time appeared first on Stage&Studio.
This week we're talking the shifty world of internet snake oil and specifically the inventions of one Alex Chiu.This week's sponsor is Tirkom! Find it here: https://tirkom.thecomicseries.com/Kinoki Footpads: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exmEGrNqgcAAlex Chiu on The Daily Show: https://www.cc.com/video/a1878z/the-daily-show-with-jon-stewart-everlasting-chiuHow to make your own Immortality Rings: http://www.alexchiu.com/eternallife/makerin2.htmAlex Chiu's Patent: https://patents.google.com/patent/US5989178A/enFind more info about the show at https://www.supernaturalselectionpod.com/Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/supernaturalselectionFind more music and shows at https://deviantbehaviorradio.com/Theme music by FC Music Studios - https://soundbetter.com/profiles/408824-fc-music-studios
In this episode, Guff is back on it with the psuedo-science, this time from the lovely Alex Chiu, what a nut case.
Our guests Alex Chiu and Monica Maeda are a young couple living in Vaughan - Ontario, Canada. From two different backgrounds, two different ethnicity and two different continents, God brought them together as a couple. Alex who is originally from Hongkong and Monica whose background is Mexico are blessed in their union with a son - Caleb. In this interview, they talked about their salvation, their union as an exogamic Christian couple and also gave advice to young couples using their union in Christ as a case study. Alex who is in the movie industry and Monica finishing her degree in addiction counselling met in an online dating site. This is an intriguing episode on exogamic marriage and a must listen. --- 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/fernando-mendes1/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fernando-mendes1/support
How do you make policy-making and civic engagement relatable to everybody who needs that information? This question guided today’s guests Jen Wick and Alex Chiu as they created a zine for the City of Portland’s Office of Community & Civic Life called This is Your Portland. In this conversation, Jen & Alex share details about that […] The post “Civics, Art & Zines” with Jen Wick & Alex Chiu (GWTW430) appeared first on Chris Martin Studios.
In this episode, guest host Dr. David Poetker speaks with Dr. Alex Chiu. They will discuss the article: Topical antibiotic therapy in chronic rhinosinusitis: an update. Read the article in International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology Listen and subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts , Google Play Music and Subscribe on Android.
Don’t trust your textbooks. This week — artists and writers whose work is illuminating the histories that have been pushed to the margins. We might not always get it right, but it’s important we try.
Research has linked head injury and a variety of mental health conditions to a higher risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Given veterans’ exposure to traumatic brain injury, PTSD, blast-induced neurotrauma, successive concussion syndrome, and depression, what do they and their families need to know about Alzheimer’s? And what’s currently done to help the nearly 50% of our veterans age 65 or older, who face an even greater risk of Alzheimer’s?With Veterans Day approaching, two experts from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) joined us. Dr. Tom Edes oversees Geriatrics & Extended Care Operations, for VA Clinical Operations. Dr. Alex Chiu leads VA’s portfolio of Alzheimer’s disease research.Dr. Edes discussed how VA is addressing this looming crisis and some of the resources that VA offers to veterans who are facing this disease. Dr. Chiu shared on overview of current and recent VA research into Alzheimer’s as it affects our nation’s veterans. This health crisis is affecting our veterans at an alarming rate, when they have already given so much in service to our country. Support the show (https://www.usagainstalzheimers.org/ways-donate)
Rob Moore talks about Millionaires who have found and monetised niches that the world wants & needs. He also talks about expressing your individuality and balancing it with what the world wants through a fair exchange environment. Everyone has the potential to be a billionaire, a billionaire is someone with a concentrated values & they have specialised in a certain niche, they have learnt to monetize this value. Being a billionaire is not that difficult. You just have to unleash that from inside of you. In this episode of The Money Podcast, Rob leads the way towards not just 7, but your 10-figure bright future! A billionaire is no more, no less different from you. What separates you from a billionaire is that he has already worked out what values are important to him and fruitfully monetize on it in a fair exchange of environment. So, why can't you do the same? If you're having trouble where to start looking inside you, how to do it effectively, and who should you be learning from, then start listening in to this episode! KEY TAKEAWAYS Everyone has a potential to be a billionaire or millionaire. A billionaire is as uniquely talented as you. They just know how to monetize what is of high value to them. And if you look deeply, you'll find what it is. Each person has a unique set of creativity and individuality. Billionaires create a fair exchange of environment. Fair exchange is the balance between you expressing your creativity, individuality, mission, message. It's not just you how you want but it's also taking the feedback from the world on what the they need. Know what they do and don't need so you won't have to redo everything. If you found your value, consider it is the most important thing in your life. Work on it to monetize it. get rid of doubts, fears, and negativity. Start expressing it to the world. If perhaps you haven't learned how to do it yet, then start learning from the billionaires and millionaires out there. Know what worked for them and what didn't. See how yours could be different. Look into how you could show your creativity and individuality and monetize it at the same time. Millionaires, billionaires who have quirky niche businesses: one chap charges 6000 pounds a haircut. he decided to focus on rich celebrities, businessmen, etc. Frank Warren's PostSecret. He asked people to send him postcards with their darkest secrets. He, then, compiled all of this and turned it into 5 best-selling books. Excused Absence Network where you could buy excuse letters (from jury summons to doctor's letters) Kim Lavine' Wuvit, a microwaveable pillow In 2005, Alex Chiu's million-dollar homepage Mike and JC Conrad's farm-to-table meat and many more! BEST MOMENTS "If we are all unique, we are all individually talented. We are all best at being us." "it doesn't have to be a billionaire. It just has to be what you feel you wanna do for a very long amount of time that expresses who you are, your creativity, and your personality." "Whatever business you want to be in, I think you shouldn't let anyone tell you it can't be done. The only person who can tell you is you if you are not high up in your values." "Your emotion always give you feedback." VALUABLE RESOURCES Money: Know More, Make More, Give More by Rob Moore PostSecret The Excused Absence Network Wuvit ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor and property educator. Author of global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK's No.1 business podcast “The Disruptive Entrepreneur” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob's Facebook Rob's LinkedIn See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Between Two Wheels: Cycling News and Commentary from NorCal and the World
Between Two Wheels Podcast: Cycling News, Commentary and Analysis from NorCal; Host Tyler Janke, Curt Mills and Chris Flower; CyclingNews. Here is a Legend's addition of interviews from the Chico Stage Race including Master star and junior development stalwart Larry Nolan. Larry discusses the pride of having his former junior riders find success (Neilson Powless and Jason Saltzman) as well as preparing them for life beyond the bike. We then talk to this years race director Jeff Galland and find out whether St. Paddy's day was a good weekend for CSR. We also talk to veteran cycling photographer Alex Chiu on his 2018 CSR and what he does while waiting hours for cyclists to come rolling by. You can find them online here: Larry Nolan | Twitter Jeff Galland | Facebook as Chico Stage Race Alex Chiu | Photography Website, Instagram or Twitter Subscribe to our Between Two Wheels Podcast YouTube Channel. This Episode is sponsored by HealthIQ. To learn more and support the show, visit www.healthiq.com/btwGive us a rating and comment on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast.fm, GooglePay or Podbean and now also on TuneinSubscribe on Android Follow and share us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/between2wheels/Find us on twitter - @tjanke or Email: cycletyler@gmail.comTeam Website: https://racing.datadrivenathlete.com/
This week on "State of Wonder," there are birds everywhere. We say goodbye to "Portlandia" as it enters its final season, hear new music from the Portland band Mimicking Birds, meet the Michelangelo of animal art, and raise a toast with MK Guth. Time to Hang up Your Bird Stencil and Say Goodbye to "Portlandia"“Portlandia” began its final season this week. Since its premiere in 2011, the sketch comedy show sometimes feels like it’s come to define Portland — or at least a particular cross-section of the city. It put us on the map as the capital of earnest urbanism at a time when words like “artisanal” and “locavore” were sweeping the nation. It was an image Portlanders embraced, but then came to struggle with. Muralist on 82nd Avenue Faces Backlash for Depicting Diversity - 13:4282nd Avenue is a marker for a diverse community that defies Portland’s reputation as one of the whitest cities in America. Reporter Ericka Cruz Guevarra met with Asian-American artist Alex Chiu whose mural depicting diversity was met with such backlash that supporters signed up to stand watch with him while he worked.Live opbmusic Session with Mimicking Birds - 18:51The music of the portland band Mimicking Birds is so beautifully composed that it’s easy to zone out the lyrics as just another gorgeous instrument. We don’t recommend it. Songwriter Nate Lacy probes our place in this great big universe with the soul of a poet and the eye of a scientist. The band's previous albums have turned them into an NPR favorite. We had them into the studio to play a few tracks from their new record, “Layers of Us,” which comes out Jan. 26, and talk about the new layers of instruments they’ve added to their sound. The Beautiful Creatures of Christopher Marley - 27:47A couple years ago, we profiled a Salem artist who transforms poisonous snakes, tropical fish and exotic insects into works of art. His name is Christopher Marley, and he had just put out a New York Times bestselling book. He said at the time that his next big project was putting together a museum show with the goal of moving from high-end retail to the world of galleries and museums. Well, he’s done it. He’s mounted a major exhibition of some 400 works at the Weiner Museum of Decorative Arts and The Gallery of Amazing Things near Miami, Florida. We head down to his studio for an update.MoviePass's Move Theater Subscription Service is Changing the Game for Moviegoers - 32:35What if you could pay $10 a month and see a move a day in a theater? If you went once a week, you would only pay $2.50 a movie, and nothing would stop you from going all the time and paying pennies a shot. This is the pitch that MoviePass has been making, and it’s working. Since the company slashed its price over the summer, it’s grown from 20,000 customers to 1.5 million. But if – on average – people see even just two movies a month, how is MoviePass going to make money? And what will this mean for theaters? Drinking Whisky with Artist MK Guth - 42:09If you’ve ever thought that a visit to an art gallery could be enhanced by a stiff drink, MK Guth’s most recent installation at the Elizabeth Leach gallery (up through Jan. 27) might be right up your alley. “Instructions for Drinking with Friend” is just that — a bottle of whisky with instruction meant to incite deeper conversation and turn the observer into the performer. Guth is an artist fascinated by social interaction and the rituals of food and drink. Her past projects include private dinners, like "Dinner to Plan a Revolution," an experience that involves eating a hearty meal, drinking vodka, and following instructions to facilitate dialogue about change. A range of her work is now on display at a retrospective in Salem’s Hallie Ford Museum of Art titled “MK Guth: Paying Attention.”
Portland artist Alex Chiu joins us to talk about his recent work and what inspires his latest style.
Welcome to the world of magic, www.saulat.com ! Well, more of a shop than a whole “world”, but you get what we mean. Operated by Dr. Saulat Khan, a “spellcaster with 30 years of experience”, this site reads a lot like Alex Chiu’s Immortality Devices and its products are guaranteed to be just as effective. This […]
Ross and Carrie, sick of being moderately gorgeous, take Alex Chiu's reverse-aging products: Gorgeouspil, Immortality Foot Clamps, and Immortality Rings.
Alex Chiu (http://alexdoodles.com, "Eyeball Burp"), Keenan Keller (http://drippybonebooks.com, "Whore Eyes," "Galactic Breakdown"), and our old pal Tom Neely (http://iwilldestroyyou.com, "The Blot," "The Wolf," "Henry & Glenn Forever") join Gene and Brodie to chat about L.A. Zine Fest (http://lazinefest.com), running through February. Alex discusses his exhibit at Flock Shop on Feb. 11, Keenan & Tom discuss their readings upstairs at The Last Bookstore on Feb. 18, and we also cover independent publishing of comics and zines, outsider art, sex cults, proper use of the word "utilize," & Gene's next adventure in parenting as he takes a hiatus from Shakeytown Radio. Also, music by Tom's project, Self Indulgent Werewolf.
In this episode: Michael Vick's suspension from the NFL due to dog fighting, chewed up Michael Vick football cards being auctioned off on eBay for $7,400, a get-rich-quick scheme, Owen Wilson's suicide attempt, Nicole Richie spending 82 minutes in jail for drunk driving, young celebrities behaving badly, Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO, celebrity deaths (Richard Jewell, thanks to www.deadoraliveinfo.com), insane media coverage (the O.J. Simpson murder trial, Baby Jessica, and the Centennial Olympic Park bombing), Jack Nicholson, New Jersey's geography, Hot Rod (2007) starring Andy Samberg, the Nintendo Wii and the Sony PlayStation 3, and Immortality Devices by Alex Chiu (www.alexchiu.com). 24 minutes - paunchstevenson.com