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Chris, Lily, Paul & Jordan dissect the season 5 finale "All Due Respect", an episode that ties up loose ends, sets the stage for season six, and provides numerous powerful and entertaining moments, even if it is in the tough position of following "Long Term Parking". In a season about Tony as a leader, the situation with New York reaches it's apex, and Tony has to take the reigns and make a brutal and permanent decision. Some interesting scenes of Tony's underlings reacting to his leadership, and the return of "The Bear"... sort of. All this and so much more, right after we park our car at Johnny Saks house... TheSopranosPodcast@Gmail.com @TheSopranosPodcast - Facebook & Instagram @SopranosPodcast - Twitter
Your hosts this episode: Patrique OptimalAudio Once again the Living Off Borrowed Time Podcast begins their end of year recap with their honorable mentions for 2022. Discussing their biggest let downs, surprises, and projects that just missed the big top 10 spots of their year end lists. Going over releases by Billy Woods, Freddie Gibbs, Charli XCX, Joey Bada$$, Young Nudy, Griselda, and more. Along the way they also highlight the Duwap Kaine having the best album cover of the year, how the best Griselda projects aren't coming from Griselda, the complete mishandling of SoFaygo, and the shocking twist of Patrique actually liking a Taylor Swift project. Intro Music: Junclassic - "Borrowed Time (Instrumental)" Outro Music: Kankick - "Stagnated Pace" Edited / Produced by: Kittenpuke Find us on RYM through our provided Profile names! Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro/ Sorry for the Delay / Disappointments & Surprises 9:22 - "2000" by Joey Bada$$ 13:27 - "Her Loss" by Drake & 21 Savage 17:28 - "Who Cares?" by Rex Orange County 17:52 - "From A Birds Eye View" by Cordae 18:08 - "Tana Talk 4" by Benny the Butcher 18:56 - "Gucci Ghost" by Mikey Diamonds & Big Ghost Ltd. 20:33 - "Tana Talk 4" Discussion Part 2 22:09 - "God Don't Make Mistakes" by Conway the Machine 24:00 - "Drillmatic: Heart Vs. Mind" by The Game 25:19 - "God Did" by DJ Khaled 26:27 - We're not Talking About HIM 27:59 - "Pink Heartz" by SoFaygo 29:25 - "Vices" by Weiland 31:35 - "Entergalactic" by Kid Cudi 33:59 - "Crash" by Charli XCX 35:46 - "Afrikantis" by Lil B 38:05 - "Crash" discussion Part 2 39:46 - "The Loneliest Time" by Carly Rae Jepsen 45:27 - "Midnights" by Taylor Swift 53:06 - "Sedale Threat" by Wrecking Crew 55:53 - "Asphalt Meadows" - by Death cab for Cutie 59:22 - "The Forever Story" by J.I.D. 1:06:30 - "No thank You" by Little Simz 1:10:44 - Main Honorable Mentions 1:13:20 - "10" by Westside Gunn 1:19:03 - "Conductor We Have a Problem" by Conductor Williams / Griselda Getting Out Griselda'ed 1:25:52 - "10" Discussion Part 2 1:29:08 - "Duck CZN: Tiger Style" by Mach-Hommy & Tha God Fahim 1:37:58 - "Cheat Codes" by Billy Woods & Danger Mouse 1:44:27 - "Continuance" by Curren$y & The Alchemist 1:46:20 - "The Elephant Man's Bones" by Roc Marciano & The Alchemist 1:50:21 - "Fair Exchange No Robbery" by Boldy James & Nicholas Craven 1:57:01 - Final Honorable Mention Shoutouts 1:58:30 - "City of Crows" by Black Kray (aka Sickboyrari) 1:59:03 - "All Due Respect" by Count Bass D 2:00:03 - "1974" by Preservation 2:02:14 - "EA Monster" by Young Nudy 2:04:22 - "3800 Degrees" by NBA youngboy 2:08:47 - "Family Guy" by Duwap Kaine 2:11:06 - "1st Round Pick" by Tisakorean
We sit down after the opening rounds of the World Cup in Qatar to discuss matters both emergent and existing on and off the field. We decided to do something a little different and publish after our predictions to see just how wrong we could be. We also had some time to discuss Phil Foden and his place in the pantheon of "generational talents". 00:00 Synonyms for Overrated? 01:00 Intro 02:00 Knock out Predictions 05:00 Play without Fear 07:30 Group C Predictions 11:18 Group D Predictions 13:48 Group E Predictions 17:30 Rioting Biases 18:30 Group F: Adios Roberto! 20:59 Andre correctly predicts a "Lukaku All Timer" 22:06 Welp... 22:58 Group G - Very Correct Predictions 24:45 What is Good? 26:10 More Very Correct Predictions 27:10 Group H More Very Correct Predictions 28:30 Andre Accuracy 29:45 Surprise Package 30:15 Nunez es espanol por Fraud 30:40 In Defense of Darwin 34:00 Famous Last Words 37:20 A World Cup for the Ages 38:30 Transfer Window possibilities 40:30 Media Exposures and Controversies 42:20 Awareness of Issues 46:30 Timing is Everything 49:00 Anansi Warner 50:00 Qualification Allocations 54:00 Fight for your Spot 1:00:00 All Due Respect to Luka 1:02:00 To Old? 1:03:00 Player of the Tournament So far? 1:07:00 Disappointment of the Tournament? 1:10:30 Best Young Player? 1:11:30 Foden overrated? #worldcup #qatar #trifactorpod #football #fifaworldcup #fifa #soccer #worldcupqatar #viral #ronaldo #wc #cr #match #england #sports #afc #brazil #messi #doha #qatar2022 #wc2022 #foden #saka #trinidadandtobago #belgium #darwin #darwinnúñez #sufferball #groupstage #riot #robertomartinez #lukaku #politics #lukamodric #bias #mediabias #onelove #freepalestine
With every election cycle and issue campaign, we are reminded of the critical role that community organizers play in supporting the civic participation of all Americans. In this episode, you'll learn from new research on the working conditions of community organizers in social justice nonprofits. You'll hear how organizers, executive directors, and funders view the issue. You'll get recommendations for change, and next steps the All Due Respect is pursuing to ensure that all due respect is given to organizers! We speak with Kinzie Mabon and Kevin Simowitz from All Due Respect, an exciting project that seeks to set new labor standards and ensure fair wages for community organizers. This is Season Three, Episode Eight. In this episode, we explore Talent-Investing Principle #3: “Address the Problem, Not Just the Symptoms.” This principle is all about ending the deficit of investment in the nonprofit workforce, not just tackling the symptoms of the deficit, such as employee burnout and turnover. To learn about the Eight Guiding Principles of Talent-Investing, listen to Episode One of this season. And we invite you to learn from all the amazing past guests of Fund the People - A Podcast with Rusty Stahl. All resources & links mentioned in the show can be found on our episode show notes page or at fundthepeople.org/ftp_podcast. Find all the episodes of this podcast and other resources on our website, fundthepeople.org.
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Episode #24 It's been said that life is rarely predicted. We often find ourselves in unforeseen circumstances. If you've sustained a brain injury, it can be as disorienting as it is frightening. In this podcast episode, Andrew Davie, aneurysm survivor discusses how to embrace ambiguity after brain injury and what he's learned about goals, change, and embracing duality. Andrew was in the middle of an airport gangway when he was overcome with a headache so severe that he has no recollection of anything else that happened. The doctors found a few days later, Andrew had a ruptured brain aneurysm which caused him a lengthy physical and emotional recovery. He had to do basic things like walk, talk, and relearn daily functions. Meet Andrew Andrew Davie has worked in theater, finance, and education. He taught English in Macau on a Fulbright Grant, at the university level in New York and Hong Kong, and at the middle/high school level in Virginia. Currently, he’s pursuing his Clinical Mental Health Counseling Degree. He has published short stories in various places, a memoir and addendum, and crime fiction books with All Due Respect, Close to the Bone, Alien Buddha Press, and Next Chapter. He also co-hosts a music review show called Happy Hour with Heather and Guest. Take Away #1: It's ok to have new goals When you've suffered a brain injury, it's easy to get stuck on the question of "what if?" What if I could have been the person I was before? What if life could be the same as it was before? But Andrew learned that when he got to the point where he was able to start working again, he couldn't compare his goals pre-brain injury to his goals post-injury. And that's okay! In fact, it's more than okay—it's a beautiful thing. Because now Andrew can work on enjoying getting there vs. where he is heading. For him, leaning directly into ambiguity was key as well as enjoying his journey. Take Away #2: It's ok to not know what the next step may be... Andrew's story is one of uncertainty, and the importance of leaning into curiosity when the world is unpredictable. After suffering a traumatic brain injury from an aneurysm, he was left with a number of unanswered questions about his future. He shares how, after recovering from his injury, he realized that there was still a lot left for him to do in life. He says "you still have the opportunity to do something worthwhile, you just may not know what that is" he kept moving forward even though he wasn't sure of the direction. Take Away #3: Find your people After his brain injury, Andrew Davie found that the best way to cope was by getting involved in a brain injury survivor group. He found that brain injury survivor groups were really helpful. He found that injuries may be different but everyone is going through the same thing. Andrew also recommends finding a support system within your family and friends. Remembering that you may have to educate your family about your brain injury is key. I would say providers can really help with this part! More from Jen: www.tbitherapist.com--Where you can get my free email course on what people don't tell you after brain injury. Message me on instagram, yes, it's me, I'd love to "meet" you! @tbitherapist More from Andrew: His other work can be found in links on his website https://andrew-davie.com/
Episode #24 It's been said that life is rarely predicted. We often find ourselves in unforeseen circumstances. If you've sustained a brain injury, it can be as disorienting as it is frightening. In this podcast episode, Andrew Davie, aneurysm survivor discusses how to embrace ambiguity after brain injury and what he's learned about goals, change, and embracing duality. Andrew was in the middle of an airport gangway when he was overcome with a headache so severe that he has no recollection of anything else that happened. The doctors found a few days later, Andrew had a ruptured brain aneurysm which caused him a lengthy physical and emotional recovery. He had to do basic things like walk, talk, and relearn daily functions. Meet Andrew Andrew Davie has worked in theater, finance, and education. He taught English in Macau on a Fulbright Grant, at the university level in New York and Hong Kong, and at the middle/high school level in Virginia. Currently, he’s pursuing his Clinical Mental Health Counseling Degree. He has published short stories in various places, a memoir and addendum, and crime fiction books with All Due Respect, Close to the Bone, Alien Buddha Press, and Next Chapter. He also co-hosts a music review show called Happy Hour with Heather and Guest. Take Away #1: It's ok to have new goals When you've suffered a brain injury, it's easy to get stuck on the question of "what if?" What if I could have been the person I was before? What if life could be the same as it was before? But Andrew learned that when he got to the point where he was able to start working again, he couldn't compare his goals pre-brain injury to his goals post-injury. And that's okay! In fact, it's more than okay—it's a beautiful thing. Because now Andrew can work on enjoying getting there vs. where he is heading. For him, leaning directly into ambiguity was key as well as enjoying his journey. Take Away #2: It's ok to not know what the next step may be... Andrew's story is one of uncertainty, and the importance of leaning into curiosity when the world is unpredictable. After suffering a traumatic brain injury from an aneurysm, he was left with a number of unanswered questions about his future. He shares how, after recovering from his injury, he realized that there was still a lot left for him to do in life. He says "you still have the opportunity to do something worthwhile, you just may not know what that is" he kept moving forward even though he wasn't sure of the direction. Take Away #3: Find your people After his brain injury, Andrew Davie found that the best way to cope was by getting involved in a brain injury survivor group. He found that brain injury survivor groups were really helpful. He found that injuries may be different but everyone is going through the same thing. Andrew also recommends finding a support system within your family and friends. Remembering that you may have to educate your family about your brain injury is key. I would say providers can really help with this part! More from Jen: www.tbitherapist.com--Where you can get my free email course on what people don't tell you after brain injury. Message me on instagram, yes, it's me, I'd love to "meet" you! @tbitherapist More from Andrew: His other work can be found in links on his website https://andrew-davie.com/
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This is Episode 2 of our favorite releases of 2021, I sat down with my friends Jorge and Chris of Relapsers & No Fvcking Way. We chopped it up and talked about some of our favorites of the year: Slant (07:39) Ramxes (09:19) Homeskin (11:29) Bleed (13:10) Worn (15:39) Boldy James (16:57) MOVE BHC (20:30) All Due Respect (22:07) Angel Du$t (24:40) Glitterer (29:01) Angel Olsen (33:11) Pretty Sick (36:35) Chain Whip (38:27) Gulch (41:15) Wolves In The Throne Room (44:26) Candy Apple (47:35) Pink Panthers (50:19) Chubby and The Gang (53:16) Amy and The Sniffers (54:14) Faith Alone (56:14) Soul Glo (1:00:12) Pupil Slicer (1:03:44) Heavy Sentence (1:07:32) Gel (1:10:04) Madlib (1:13:30) Peace Decay (1:15:31) SPY (1:17:26) Fiddlehead (1:21:21) Clams Casino (1:24:39) Deafheaven (1:26:13) Mach-Hommy (1:30:47)
Imagine just turning 40 and having a ruptured brain aneurism. As you are recovering, COVID hits and you move back home with your parents. This was Andrew Davie's life and his story of recovery, re-examining his life and starting a new chapter is one you don't want to miss (it will warm your heart during this holiday season!). Before the aneurysm, Andrew was focused on teaching and writing. However, with the brain trauma and later, COVID, he had time to reflect and discover what would motivate him. He wanted to change his goals to live a more fulfilling life. In 2022, he will go back to school for a clinical mental health counseling program. Through his unique perspective, Andrew is poised to help people who have suffered trauma in their lives.What are the keys to managing through trauma? Resilience, being uncomfortable with uncertainty and taking risks. He is motivated to help others and knows even when he has a bad day, he will be helping others. He knows he is “playing with house money”. Andrew has worked in theater, finance, and education. He taught English in Macau on a Fulbright Grant and has published short stories as well as crime fiction novellas with All Due Respect, Close to the Bone, Alien Buddha Press, and a memoir. He also co-hosts a music podcast/show called, "Happy Hour with Heather and Guest." Connect with Andrew to learn more about him and his background: Website: https://andrew-davie.com/Facebook: @adavieauthorInstagram: @adavieauthorTwitter: @adavieauthorHappy Hour with Heather and Guest Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/happy-hour-with-heather-and-guest/id1586447120The Secular Buddhist Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-secular-buddhist/id333093081Philosophize This! Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/philosophize-this/id659155419David Foster Wallace Books: http://www.davidfosterwallacebooks.com/about.htmlBrain Injury Services: https://braininjurysvcs.org/Sign up for our newsletter at https://abbraccigroup.com/. Please subscribe, leave a review and tell your friends about our podcast. Learn more about the CHARGE® model by purchasing the book, The Way of the HR Warrior. Let us know about the moments for you that changed your life trajectory. Drop us a note via our website.
Welcome to Mysteries to Die For. I am TG Wolff and am here with Jack, my piano player and producer. This is a podcast where we combine storytelling with original music to put you at the heart of mystery, murder, and mayhem. These are arrangements, which means instead of word-for-word readings, you get a performance meant to be heard. Jack and I perform these live, front to back, no breaks, no fakes, no retakes. This is Season 3, Enter the Detective. This season contains adaptations of the first cases for detectives. Some will be characters from book, screen, and stage. Others will be lesser known but with great stories that we hope you give a try. Episode 6 is about about greed, cleverness, and patience. This is Hewitt & the Lenton Croft Robberies. A lightly edited version of The Lenton Croft Robberies by Arthur Morrison. ** Note: If you listened to the episode before this and thought "hmmm, I thought I just heard #7" you have passed the attention test and are totally sane. I cannot say the same for me, as I mixed up the episodes and recorded them in the wrong order. Oops. I hope you enjoy Martin Hewitt. TG** Partonize our Supports! Support comes in many shapes and sizes. Good advice. Mutual promotion. Partner in crime. Support those that are helping us grow. All Due Respect, an imprint of Down & Out Books. All Due Respect has brought you low-life literature since 2010. Beginning as a web-zine, ADR published down and dirty novellas, novels, and short story collections from the best writers in crime fiction. Discover how low you can go at https://allduerespectbooks.com/ (https://allduerespectbooks.com/) ** Another note: All Due Respect is published by Chris Rhatigan, who also edits my books. Chris knows his stuff when it comes to mysteries and thrillers, low-life and other wise. https://chrisrhatiganediting.com/ (https://chrisrhatiganediting.com/) Sharp Knives & Loud Guns From publisher https://allduerespectbooks.com/ (All Due Respect). Sharp Knives & Loud Guns is the brand new collection of Paignton Noir Case Files from cult crime writer Tom Leins, featuring the novelettes Slug Bait, Smut Loop and Sweating Blood. In these violent misadventures private investigator Joe Rey is forced to confront his dark past – if he still wants to have a future. Things are about to get very bloody, very quickly… https://thingstodoindevonwhenyouredead.wordpress.com/ (Tom's Website: Things to do in Devon when your dead) https://www.amazon.com/Tom-Leins/e/B01M7ZSCML?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1635107345&sr=8-1 (Amazon link to Buy Tom's Books) Suicide Squeeze by TG Wolff (That's me!) Mystery lovers! The 2nd in my Diamond series, Suicide Squeeze, is available. Diamond wanted ten minutes of peace and quiet. She got an incessant doorbell pressed by a gorgeous blonde holding a note compelling Diamond's help. The blonde had a story, the “no one believes my perfect husband's been kidnapped” kind. Eyeroll. Diamond slid the safety on the gun and climbed out of the bathtub. Dying would have to wait. Put Suicide Squeeze on the top of your reading stack. From your favorite book seller. https://www.amazon.com/Suicide-Squeeze-Diamond-Mystery-Book-ebook/dp/B08RSTZVP6/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=tg+wolff&qid=1638114315&qsid=152-5912130-7083052&sr=8-1&sres=1643961772%2C1643960873%2C1948235943%2C1946502502%2C125083001X%2C1735601306%2CB07PRLT6GG%2C0802158250%2CB08CTD5354%2CB07RC8HPHL%2CB00805EAI0%2CB07NF1YF3N%2CB01LWY6JZU%2CB08K59CF7F%2CB08FRRVFW6%2CB01AHHCHBK&srpt=ABIS_EBOOKS (Amazon link to Suicide Squeeze) Episode Materials There are several places where you can find the original. Gutenberg is one of them. https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/11252 (https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/11252) About Arthur Morrison https://arthurmorrisonsociety.vpweb.co.uk/ (https://arthurmorrisonsociety.vpweb.co.uk/) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Morrison... Support this podcast
Welcome to Mysteries to Die For. I am TG Wolff and am here with Jack, my piano player and producer. This is a podcast where we combine storytelling with original music to put you at the heart of mystery, murder, and mayhem. These are arrangements, which means instead of word-for-word readings, you get a performance meant to be heard. Jack and I perform these live, front to back, no breaks, no fakes, no retakes. This is Season 3, Enter the Detective. This season contains adaptations of the first cases for detectives. Some will be characters from book, screen, and stage. Others will be lesser known but with great stories that we hope you give a try. Episode 5 is about vengence. This is Holmes and a Study in Scarlet an adaptation of A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Support our Sponsors! Support comes in many of shapes and sizes. Support those who have made M2D4 better, stronger, faster. Down and Out Books. Mysteries and thrillers from mainstream publishers leave you feeling like you kissed your best friend? Then you are ready to step down to Down & Out Books. Mystery, thrillers and horror. Gritty. Hard core. Obscure. Twisted. Imaginative. Fantastic. Stories the way you like them. Discover your next amazing read at Downandoutbooks.com All the Good in Evil. Mysteries to Die For is sponsored by All Due Respect. Joe Ricker's new novel ALL THE GOOD IN EVIL has recently hit shelves. ALL THE GOOD IN EVIL tells the story of Amos Swain and his attempt for redemption. The more he tries, the more enemies he creates. As an enemy maelstrom circles around him, a betrayal he'd never imagined drags him deeper into chaos until the only redemption he can find is a little good in evil. Go, buy and read this book! http://www.joericker.com/ (www.joericker.com) Podcast: The Other Stories. Before there was the order and logic of mysteries, there was the chaos and thrill of horror. The Other Stories carries on the tradition with original, bite sized tales of the macabre, the fantastic, and the unexplainable. It's one of my go-to podcasts. Subscribe wherever you find your podcasts and make it the next show you listen to. https://theotherstories.net/ (https://theotherstories.net/) Widow's Run by TG Wolff (That's me!) Ready to take on one of my mysteries? Check out Widow's Run. The hit-and-run that took her husband's life was no accident. Now it's up to Diamond. Her widow's run unearths a plethora of suspects: the small-time crook, the mule-loving rancher, the lady in waiting, the Russian bookseller, the soon-to-be priest. Following the stink greed leaves in its wake reveals big lies and ugly truths. Murder is filthy business. Good thing Diamond likes playing dirty. All the clues are there. Can you find the killer before Diamond? Available in paperback and e-book from your favorite book seller or listen to it on Mysteries to Die For, Season 1. From Down & Out Books. Available in paperback and e-book from your favorite book seller. https://www.amazon.com/Widows-Run-Diamond-Mystery-Wolff/dp/1948235943/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=widow%27s+run&qid=1633396242&sr=8-3 (Amazon Link). Episode Materials There are several places where you can find the original. Gutenberg is one of them. https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/244 (ttps://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/244) John Watson Backstory After med school in London, John joined the army and was assigned to Fifth Northumberland Fusiliers. This infantry regiment has roots back to 1674! Check out the https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/units/278/northumberland-fusiliers (Unit History Here) John was later transferred to the Berkshire Regiment (another real regiment) and was at the Battle of Maiwand. According to Wikipedia, the Berkire Regiment took heavy loses on July 27, 1880 with 286 dead and 32 wounded. Learn more from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Maiwand (Wikipedia Here) While recovering from the wound, Watson came down with Typhoid fever. It put... Support this podcast
Do You Believe Sopranos Bus Tour For the final episode of Pod Yourself A Gun season five, writer, podcaster and listener-requested returning guest David J. Roth from Defector Media and The Distraction Podcast chats with Matt and Vince about The Sopranos season five episode thirteen, “All Due Respect.” Somehow during David's first appearance, we skipped over David's experience applying for a job as a Sopranos bus tour guide in New Jersey. He didn't get the job, which he seems fine with, but that's a real Sliding Doors moment. He probably lies awake on the nights when running a successful subscription-based sports blog feels hard and wonders how different his life would be if he had spent more of his twenties riding a bus to and from Satin Dolls (the real life strip club used for shooting the Bada Bing scenes). David also famously taught Matt how to use autotune, so a significant portion of the audience might be mad at him, but this week's Cher inspired Bada-B song is, to quote David, “A triumph.” Tell us season five was a triumph in a five-star review on Apple Podcasts Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030 Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want, AND if you sign up for the Pod Yourself a Shoutout tier, you can bask in the glory of hearing your name on the podcast like this week's newest members: Hogan's Heroes and Doc. -Description by Brent Flyberg.
Welcome to Mysteries to Die For. I am TG Wolff and am here with Jack, my piano player and producer. This is a podcast where we combine storytelling with original music to put you at the heart of mystery, murder, and mayhem. These are arrangements, which means instead of word-for-word readings, you get a performance meant to be heard. Jack and I perform these live, front to back, no breaks, no fakes, no retakes. This is Season 3, Enter the Detective. This season contains adaptations of the first cases for detectives. Some will be characters from book, screen, and stage. Others will be lesser known but with great stories that we hope you give a try. Episode 2 is about vengeance, love, and no way out. This is Lecoq and The Mystery of Orcival, and adaptation of the Mystery of Orcival by Emile Gaboriau Support our Sponsors! Down and Out Books. Mysteries and thrillers from mainstream publishers leave you feeling like you kissed your best friend? Then you are ready to step down to Down & Out Books. Mystery, thrillers and horror. Gritty. Hard core. Obscure. Twisted. Imaginative. Fantastic. Stories the way you like them. Discover your next amazing read at Downandoutbooks.com Stalker Stalked by Lee Matthew Goldberg In the psychological suspense thriller Stalker Stalked, Lexi Mazur learns the only way to beat her stalker is to use her own stalking prowess to turn the game back around. That's her plan, but has she finally met her match? Buy, download, and read Stalker Stalked by Lee Matthew Goldberg. From publisher https://allduerespectbooks.com/ (All Due Respect). https://www.amazon.com/Stalker-Stalked-Lee-Matthew-Goldberg-ebook/dp/B099P1W3BW/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=stalker+stalked&qid=1631839824&sr=8-1 (Amazon) https://www.amazon.com/Stalker-Stalked-Lee-Matthew-Goldberg-ebook/dp/B099P1W3BW/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=stalker+stalked&qid=1631839824&sr=8-1 (Link) Widow's Run by TG Wolff (That's me!) Diamond had nothing to lose. Husband, job, house, life – all were gone. What she had now was a purpose – find the SOB who killed her husband. When you have nothing to lose, there are no rules. Read Widow's Run in bed, on the train, while waiting for your kids to finish practice. Available in paperback and e-book from your favorite book seller. https://www.amazon.com/Widows-Run-Diamond-Mystery-Book-ebook/dp/B07ZY9BBHG/ref=sr_1_2?crid=23FA2KJ422LVM&dchild=1&keywords=widow%27s+run&qid=1632350959&sprefix=tallede%2Caps%2C410&sr=8-2 (Amazon) https://www.amazon.com/Widows-Run-Diamond-Mystery-Book-ebook/dp/B07ZY9BBHG/ref=sr_1_2?crid=23FA2KJ422LVM&dchild=1&keywords=widow%27s+run&qid=1632350959&sprefix=tallede%2Caps%2C410&sr=8-2 (Link). Or listen to it on Mysteries to Die For, Season 1. Episode MaterialsThere are several places where you can find the original. Gutenberg is one of them. https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1651 (https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1651) The life and times of the original author, Emile Gaboriau, is on Wikipedia at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89mile_Gaboriau (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89mile_Gaboriau) His character Lecoq has his own Wikipedia page at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsieur_Lecoq (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsieur_Lecoq) Cast of characters (in roughly the order of appearance)Monsieur Lecoq: the famous Paris detective Countess Bertha de Tremoral: the body. Count Hector de Tremoral: her missing husband “Old” Jean Bertaud: lazy, good for nothing who found the body of Countess de Tremoral Phillipe Bertaud: a good, young man, everyone agrees Clement Sauvesy: Bertha's first husband. He died 18months ago. Monsieur Domini: The judge of Instruction. The guy who issues arrest warrants (near as I can tell) Guespin: A gardner for the Count and Countess. He is always borrowing money. Mayor Courtois: Mayor for the village of Orcival Laurence Courtois: Daughter of the mayor. Had been... Support this podcast
Welcome to Mysteries to Die For. Before the Story I am TG Wolff and am here with Jack, my piano player and producer. This is a podcast where we combine storytelling with original music to put you at the heart of mystery, murder, and mayhem. Some episodes will be my own stories, others will be classics that helped shape the mystery genre we know today. These are arrangements, which means instead of word-for-word readings, you get a performance meant to be heard. Jack and I perform these live, front to back, no breaks, no fakes, no retakes (unless it's really bad) This is Season 2. This season contains adaptations of stories published in the 1800s. These stories are some of the first considered to be mysteries. For that reason, this season is called The Originators. Today’s story is about the determination of love to find a way…even if it’s through an ugly truth. This is Episode 5B Franklin Blake Returns, an adaptation of The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins. Jack: Part 1 of this story was told in Episode 5A by Sergeant Cuff, a London detective hired by Lady Verinder to investigate the theft of the Moonstone diamond. Here is a summary: The gem had been bequeathed by Lady Verinder’s older brother to her daughter Rachel as a birthday present. Franklin Blake arrived a month before her birthday, bringing the diamond. He deposits it in a bank. That same afternoon, three Indians call on the Verinder household posing as magicians. The steward, Gabriel Betteredge, runs them off. Outside the estate, they are overheard talking about Franklin Blake. Rachel received the diamond in the afternoon of her birthday, wore it to her birthday party that evening, and the next morning, it was missing. Cuff’s investigation never got off the ground. Rachel Verinder refused to talk to Cuff, Franklin, or anyone else. The clue of blue paint on a nightshirt dies on the vine when the search of the upstairs rooms is prohibited. Roseanna Spearman, a maid with a criminal past, has a cryptic conversation with the man courting Rachel, Franklin Blake, then kills herself the next day. The Verinder house is a mess. Rachel leaves her cousin, Godfrey Ablewhite, to stay with his mother. Lady Verinder goes after her daughter, later deciding they would go to London to make a fresh start. Heartbroken by Rachel’s rejection, Franklin Blake leaves England, determined to forget him. Sgt Cuff is dismissed, his questions never answered. Before leaving, he makes three predictions. One, Betteredge would receive a message from the near-by cottage with a beyond-the-grave message from the dead maid. Two, they would hear of the three Indian’s again. Three, they would also hear of a money lender named Luker. Tina: Got all of that? Check out the show notes for the cast of characters. While Jack resets his microphone and warms up his fingers, I’ll explain why are we doing adaptations of these early stories instead of performing them as written. Two main reasons. The language from the 1800s is hard. It’s like everything they tried to teach us in grade school grammar on steroids. Second, the style and length of the stories were not created for listening, they were created for reading. This one today is over 200,000 words in it’s original form with multiple narrators – like 7 or 11. With these adaptations, we keep the heart of the story, preserving the ground breaking narrative, but update the packaging for easier digester. This one tried to be a little bit of everything. A satire. An adventure. A romance. A mystery. Episode 5A was definitely a mystery, with a police detective Sergeant Cuff investigating. This episode picks the story 1 year later and is told by Franklin Blake. And so we are ready for Franklin Blake Returns. Jack, that’s your cue. Down & Out Featured Release Mysteries to Die For is brought to you by https://downandoutbooks.com/ (Down & Out Books) and imprint https://allduerespectbooks.com/ (All Due Respect). This episode’s featured... Support this podcast
We're taking a breather from our regular show to talk with Liam H. Dempsey about Paul Dano's episodes of The Sopranos. Liam is co-host of the Spocklight podcast and occasional film critic with BBC Surrey and BBC Sussex. s04306 Everybody Hurts (2002) was directed by Steve Buscemi, while s05e13 All Due Respect (2004) was directed by John Patterson. The Sopranos was created by David Chase and stars James Gandolfini, Lorraine Braco, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli, Dominic Chianese, Steven Van Zandt, Tony Sirico, Robert Iler and Jamie-Lynn Sigler. You can find Liam on Twitter (@LiamHDempsey). Check out the Spocklight podcast, which he co-hosts with Paul Wilson and Matt. Please drop us a Five Star Review us at Apple Podcasts. Find us on Twitter and Instagram (@ispauldanook), and drop us an email at ispauldanook@gmail.com
This is Schoolyard Sports with Lane Frank! Episode 14 is tipping off & discussing: Headlines, SYS Gameday NFL, Top 5 NFL Teams, Did You Know?, Top 5 CFB Players, Rookie Spotlight, NBA Awards, My GM Hat, QB Hold 'Em or Fold 'Em, All Due Respect, Question of the Day & more. This episode is not to be missed! Subscribe to Full Episodes here: https://youtu.be/-V0EDdJ46B4 Follow @schoolyardsports on Instagram & @schoolyardsport on Twitter Produced by www.DBPodcasts.com
The Lyric Boys run them jewels fast, diving into the hard & hilarious hip-hop duo, Run The Jewels. They discuss everything from El-P's daily routine, which includes naked push-ups on the edge of a cliff, Killer Mike's vendetta against poodles, and the fact that Bernie Sanders is RTJ's biggest fan...but maybe he doesn't totally endorse giving a baby THC. Songs discussed in this episode: "Oh My Darling Don't Cry," "Blockbuster Night Pt. 2," "Lie, Cheat, Steal," All Due Respect," "Talk To Me," "Close Your Eyes and Count to F***," "Run The Jewels," "Angel Duster," and "36" Chain." Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelyricboys/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelyricboys Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thelyricboys YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS6Xws01HxTY7PYQsAgO9Mw Twitter: https://twitter.com/thelyricboys
Catch this latest edition of the RIL DIL PODCAST as I was joined by Rob Sapp to discuss Season 3 Episode 2 of TV's greatest show ever THE WIRE Omar/Barksdale Stash 00:01:47, Avon/Stringer 00:10:41, Stringer/Bodie 00:35:58, Marlo/Vinson 00:43:00, The Detail 1:09:32, Carcetti/Burrell 1:20:00, Colvin/The Deacon 1:28:48, Colvin/Epigraph 1:42:16 Subscribe to my Youtube Channel WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/C/RILDILPODCAST IG instagram/com/rilo.geraldquinn Twitter twitter/williamgerald
Welcome to Mysteries to Die For. I am TG Wolff and am here with Jack, my piano player and producer. This is a podcast where we combine storytelling with original music to put you at the heart of mystery, murder, and mayhem. Some episodes will be my own stories, others will be classics that helped shape the mystery genre we know today. These are arrangements, which means instead of word-for-word readings, you get a performance meant to be heard. Jack and I perform these live, front to back, no breaks, no fakes, no retakes (unless it's really bad) This is Season 1. The first half of the season comes from my book Widow’s Run, which was published in 2019 by Down & Out Books. If you love clever, sharp-edged mysteries and thrillers, check out Down & Out on the web. www.downandoutbooks.com Today’s episode builds from the previous. Really, you have to listen in order for the story to make sense. Start with the episode called “What a Lovely Corpse you Have” and catch up to us from there. We’ll be here for you. We’ve listed a cast of characters in the show notes to help keep track of the players. To recap, our hero, Diamond, has faked her death, burying the mainstream, suburban professional she was to resurrect her CIA cover. Why? She needs to do what the police won’t, investigate her husband’s death. In the last episode, Diamond and her Italian guide Carlo Giancarlo raid the killer’s safe deposit box, only to be caught in the middle of a bank robbery. They make their escape on scooter with more hype than horsepower. We pick up this week as Diamond and Carlo race to a dead end. Today’s story is about creating justice, making a home, and watching your back. This is Episode 10: Oh, Hell No. ******* Characters with episode of introduction Diamond, our hero. Recently widowed. Recently (fake) killed herself. On a mission. (E1) Gavriil Rubchinsky. Russian-born, nerd scientist specializing in quinoa. Diamond’s husband. Died May 14, 2018. The reason for Diamond. (E1) Ian Black. Average, ordinary, white man. Extraordinary purveyor of anything, anywhere, anytime. (E1) Sam Irish. British agent. Formerly worked with Diamond. Pissed she died without him. (E1) Andrew Dixon. Seventeen-year-old genius delinquent currently surfing Diamond’s couch (E4) Enrique Torres. CIA agent who trained and worked with Diamond. Can’t believe a candle took her out. (E1) Alexei Rubchinsky. Russian-born, nerd scientist specializing in the body. Diamond’s brother-in-law. (E2) Dr. Quili Liu. Gavriil Rubchinsky’s successor, a Chinese-born, nerd-scientist who also loves quinoa. (E2) Buford Winston. Blow hard leader of the super-lobby Ag Now! who is funding the quinoa research. (E2) Montgomery Rand. Minor league con man. Reported genius who doesn’t have the brains to use what God gave him. (E3) Celina Matta. Insurance investor. Diamond’s alias in Italy (E5) Carlo Giancarlo. Diamond’s Italian translator and partner in crime. (E5) Francisco Thelan. Another nerd-scientist specializing in food. Also dead. Died same night as Gavriil. (E5) Ilsa Duma-whatever. Russian-born Italian bookseller. Totally did not seduce Gavriil. (E6) Mama Franzetti. A good woman with a piece of shit for a grandson. (E7) Hugo Franzetti. The piece of shit that ran Gavriil over, but he’s dead, too, so there’s that. (E7) Valentina Rossifiori. A single mother and friend of Hugo Franzetti who is keeping him “alive” to stop all the judging. (E8) Jessica Fielding. Magazine reporter. Another Diamond alias (E9) ******* Mysteries to Die For is sponsored by Down & Out Books. The featured new release this week is Down & Out imprint All Due Respect. The Akerman Motel / Apartments per Week by Pablo D’Stair. Laying low in a cold water flat, petty crook Trevor English inadvertently discovers the truth behind a violent crime. Taking no action against the perpetrator, he is nevertheless accused of holding the information over their head. And despite his claims... Support this podcast
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes best-selling and highly acclaimed writer Hilary Davidson. Hilary’s debut novel, The Damage Done, won the 2011 Anthony Award for Best First Novel, and the Crimespree Award for Best First Novel. It also launched the Lily Moore series that continued with The Next One to Fall and Evil in All Its Disguises. Hilary’s first standalone thriller, Blood Always Tells,was published in 2014. Her latest novel is One Small Sacrifice, the bestselling first book in the Shadows of New York series, published by Thomas & Mercer in June 2019. The next book in that series is Don’t Look Down; it will be released by Thomas & Mercer in February 2020. Her short fiction has won the Anthony Award, the Derringer Award, and the Spinetingler Award. Hilary’s stories have appeared in Ellery Queen, Thuglit, Beat to a Pulp, Crimespree, All Due Respect, Crime Factory, Spinetingler, and Needle: A Magazine of Noir, and other dark places. Her work is featured in many anthologies, including Florida Happens(the 2018 Bouchercon collection), Passport to Murder (the 2017 Bouchercon collection), and At Home in the Dark. Listen LIVE or on you favorite podcast all @Copyrighted by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network.
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes best-selling and highly acclaimed writer Hilary Davidson. Hilary’s debut novel, The Damage Done, won the 2011 Anthony Award for Best First Novel, and the Crimespree Award for Best First Novel. It also launched the Lily Moore series that continued with The Next One to Fall and Evil in All Its Disguises. Hilary’s first standalone thriller, Blood Always Tells,was published in 2014. Her latest novel is One Small Sacrifice, the bestselling first book in the Shadows of New York series, published by Thomas & Mercer in June 2019. The next book in that series is Don’t Look Down; it will be released by Thomas & Mercer in February 2020. Her short fiction has won the Anthony Award, the Derringer Award, and the Spinetingler Award. Hilary’s stories have appeared in Ellery Queen, Thuglit, Beat to a Pulp, Crimespree, All Due Respect, Crime Factory, Spinetingler, and Needle: A Magazine of Noir, and other dark places. Her work is featured in many anthologies, including Florida Happens(the 2018 Bouchercon collection), Passport to Murder (the 2017 Bouchercon collection), and At Home in the Dark. Listen LIVE or on you favorite podcast all @Copyrighted by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network.
We are here to deliver our SUPER-SIZED discussion of the Sopranos Season 5 finale, “All Due Respect”! Tensions continue to heat up between Jersey and New York as Tony doesn’t want to eat shit from Johnny and Phil Leotardo is out for blood. AJ may have found his calling and some little kids sing “Mr...
We are here to deliver our SUPER-SIZED discussion of the Sopranos Season 5 finale, “All Due Respect”! Tensions continue to heat up between Jersey and New York as Tony doesn’t want to eat shit from Johnny and Phil Leotardo is out for blood. AJ may have found his calling and some little kids sing “Mr...
Here we are – it’s the Season 1 finale! Hopefully by now you’ve begun to feel more balanced and energetic in your mind – probably right towards the back of your mind, maybe in that dark corner where your thoughts join with the cosmos, near that cracked downpipe which lets in a draught. If you don’t feel any different then try listening again to some of the episodes. You can also wait and see what happens when we launch Season 2 in a couple of months. Stay tuned! In this episode we have interviews with 2 creatives. First up is Hannah Whitlow. Hannah is an artist, poet and zinester based in the north west. She is part of the crew who organise Nottingham Zine Fest and curate the Nottingham Zine Library. We talked to her about her art and about moving back to your home town with the hope of helping it to thrive artistically. Fine out more about Hannah: https://www.instagram.com/hannahwhitlow/ & https://www.hannahwhitlow.com/about Next up we have Brit Noir writer Math Bird. He recently published Welcome to HolyHell (https://allduerespectbooks.com/books/welcome-to-holyhell-by-math-bird) with publisher All Due Respect. Welcome to HolyHell, set in the borderlands of northeast Wales, is a coming-of-age story about loneliness, hope, the past that haunts us, and the fear of growing older. Math is now hard at work on its sequel. We spoke to him about his writing process and inspirations – he really enjoyed being probed by Plastic Brain! And before you start getting tetchy, yes there is another peek inside Joe Hayden’s Cupboard. There is also the usual razzle-dazzle and freaky-deaky. Fill your boots up! Plastic Brain Press invite you to enjoy and subscribe to our podcast. Follow us on social media: Twitter: @brainplastic; Instagram: plasticbrainpress. We are an independent small press for poetry, fiction and podcasts. Presented by Melody Clark & Richard Daniels Produced by Tom Wickstead
Tess Makovesky writes a distinctive brand of British comédie noir. Her short stories have darkened the pages of various anthologies and magazines, including Shotgun Honey, Pulp Metal Magazine, Out of the Gutter Online, Betty Fedora, 'Exiles: An Outsider Anthology' (Blackwitch Press), 'Drag Noir' (Fox Spirit), 'Rogue' (Near to the Knuckle), and 'Locked and Loaded' (One Eye Press). Her latest book, "Gravy Train" (from All Due Respect, a Down & Out Books imprint) starts off with a barmaid named Sandra overhearing details of a betting scam. Using that information, she wins herself and husband Mike eighty thousand pounds. But they’ve reckoned without mugger Lenny, lying in wait outside the betting shop door. And he’s reckoned without a top-notch car thief, his own devious boss, a fellow gang-member with a grudge, and Sandra’s unpleasant almost-Uncle George. Chaos ensues as a whole bunch of disparate—and desperate—characters chase the bag of money around Birmingham’s back streets. We chat with Tess about everything "Gravy Train," noir, writing techniques, and some unusual sources of inspiration!
Gavin and Hannibal agree that ‘All Due Respect’ is a fitting and fulfilling conclusion to Season 5. This finale manages to do an incredible job of bringing Season 5 full circle, and in typically understated fashion, sets up the climactic seasons to come. Your hosts describe how this episode presents a fresh examination of Tony’s role as a leader, as well as a couple surprising twists, and the establishment of a potential new Mafia supervillain.
We each have an invisible line of standards that we create for other people, and when they don’t measure up, our respect for them lowers. But Jesus called his followers to honor everyone, no matter what we think our standards are. If we’re focused on outdoing each other in the way we honor others, we’ll never lose the honor competition. Date: December 17, 2017 Speaker: David Ashcraft Series: All Due Respect For more information about LCBC Church, visit https://lcbcchurch.com
The interactions we have with others can turn quickly from conversation to confrontation. It can be easy to argue our positions, but Jesus calls us to care more about the people than our points. When we’re living in harmony, it means we’re acting in love above all else. Date: December 10, 2017 Speaker: John Wilkinson Series: All Due Respect For more information about LCBC Church, visit https://lcbcchurch.com
It’s hard to find consistent examples of respect in our world today. Respect can be conditional, it can be insincere, and it can be nonexistent. But Jesus calls us to respect everyone—all the time. If we’re representing Jesus, we need to look at the world through His eyes, and follow His command to respect and value every person in His world. Date: December 3, 2017 Speaker: David Ashcraft Series: All Due Respect For more information about LCBC Church, visit https://lcbcchurch.com
“Thank You, That Was Great.” Hosts Evan and Brendan throw the best party all year to discuss the season five finale, “All Due Respect.” (Strong Language, Bogus Cups)
Erik Arneson and Scott Detrow team up to bring you "The Biggest Myth" by Tom Pitts, a short story originally published by All Due Respect. http://www.wordcrimespodcast.com/
The busiest bassist in punk and hardcore has come to TOAP! Listen in as Damian sits down with his friend: Keith Freeman to discuss all things current punk. From touring the global punk/hardrcore landscape, to the rise of the TikToker, to harassing a friendship of a Dudley Boy and so much more: don't miss this one!Also, ind Keith currently rocking out with Restraining Order, Maniac, Intimidation, Grem, AmmuNation, All Due Respect, Near Dark and more!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy