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The You Project
#1618 Team Denyer - Grant & Chezzi Denyer

The You Project

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 53:15


Today I'm re-sharing one of my favourite chats with the dynamic duo that is Grant and Chezzi Denyer. I love it when I've know somebody from watching them on TV for years, and then I get to meet them and they're even better in real life. Grant and Chezzi are a breath of fresh air and I hope you enjoy this. It's All True?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Bottom Line
5/16/24 - Federal Funding for San Diego Low Income, Rick Beckwith Author of "What If It's All True?"

The Bottom Line

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 54:25


- "Federal Funding for the Building of Low-Income Housing in San Diego FELL During 2023. How Will that Impact Home Affordability in the Year Ahead?" - RICK BECKWITH: What If It's All True?: Investigating the Person and Promises of Jesus

Trinity Presbyterian Church
It’s All True!

Trinity Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 32:00


Rev. Jacob Yohannan preaching, -It's All True-- from Matthew 28-1-10

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Trinity Presbyterian Church
It’s All True!

Trinity Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 32:00


Rev. Jacob Yohannan preaching, -It's All True-- from Matthew 28-1-10

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Three Minute Modernist
S2E69 - Bruce Connor at SFMoMA

Three Minute Modernist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 2:49


Episode Notes Bruce Conner: Biography. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.theartstory.org/artist/conner-bruce/ Bruce Conner. (2022). In Wikipedia. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Conner Bruce Conner: It's All True. (2016). San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved from https://www.sfmoma.org/exhibition/bruce-conner-its-all-true/ Bruce Conner: The Art of Montage. (2016). Retrieved from https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1580 Bruce Conner. (n.d.). In Guggenheim Collection Online. Retrieved from https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/artist/bruce-conner Bruce Conner: Dream Logic. (2017). Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved from https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/3645 Find out more at https://three-minute-modernist.pinecast.co

Podcast de iPop Radio
Programa #19 - Los Ideales 4 Abril 24

Podcast de iPop Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 179:18


¿Existen tres horas de temas que catalogarías como IDEALES? eclectic_club nos propone una playlist enlatada de aproximadamente tres horas de duración con los temas más variados e ideales para un jueves. Esta es su segunda temporada y se emite quincenalmente de 17 a 20 horas y lo puedes escuchar en #podcast en #ivoox. ¡Tres horas selectas al cuadrado! 1) MELØ - Want You To See 2) Dos Santos - Alma Cósmica 3) bigott - On Fire 4) Filipin Yess - Ja no plou 5) Jackie Lynn - Casino Queen 6) Dum Dum Girls - Cult Of Love 7) Veronica Falls - Waiting for Something to Happen - New Version 8) Man Man - Bangkok Necktie 9) Glass Candy - The Beat's Alive 10) Deerhoof - There's That Grin 11) To Kill A King - The Unspeakable Crimes of Peter Popoff 12) babybaby_explores - This Bonds To It 13) Robbers On High Street - Happy Horses Always 14) The Love Language - Heart to Tell 15) Sanjays - Hemorrhage 16) Tokyo Police Club - Pigs 17) Loose Fur - Hey Chicken 18) Beck - Nausea 19) Ben Folds Five - Kate 20) Tennis - Pollen Song 21) Pyyramids - Don't Go 22) Cults - Never Saw The Point 23) Atlas Sound - The Shakes 24) Donora - The Story 25) Moon King - Come Around 26) World Brain - It's All True 27) Psymon Spine - Jumprope 28) Yumi Zouma - Right Track / Wrong Man 29) Grace Ives - Icing on the Cake 30) E1sbar - Du Jour 31) OK Go - I Won't Let You Down 32) Metric - Combat Baby 33) Library Voices - Generation Handclap 34) Mr. Gnome - It Really Don't Matter 35) Say Hi - One, Two ... One 36) BRONCHO - Class Historian 37) The KDV Deviators - Escape from Planet X 38) PINS - All Hail 39) Man Made - Hi Tech Low Life 40) False Advertising - Give It Your Worst 41) Jenny Lewis - Cherry Baby 42) The Helio Sequence - Everyone Knows Everyone 43) The Sea and Cake - There You Are 44) Beulah - If We Can Land A Man On The Moon, Surely I Can Win Your Heart 45) Kaiser Chiefs - Saturday Night 46) The Capes - Carly 47) The Strokes - Reptilia 48) Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Black Tongue 49) Bettie Serveert - Hands Off 50) Imperial Teen - Our Time 51) Louis XIV; Jason Hill; Brian Karscig - Playtime 52) Teenage Fanclub - Born Under A Good Sign 53) The Ike Reilly Assassination - Farm Girl 54) The dB's - That Time Is Gone 55) The Breeders - I Just Wanna Get Along 56) Starlight Mints - Pumpkin 57) Dressy Bessy - I Saw Cinnamon 58) Elastica - Generator 59) Nick Waters - Sebastian 60) The Rosebuds - Kicks in the Schoolyard

Trinity Presbyterian Church
It's All True!

Trinity Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 32:05


Rev. Jacob Yohannan preaching, "It's All True!" from Matthew 28:1-10

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Morning Conversation: MyBridge Radio
067 - Rick Beckwith: What If It's All True?

Morning Conversation: MyBridge Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 22:37


What if it's all true? What if the Bible truly is the words of God written down by the hands of men? What if Jesus was more than just a good teacher but actually the Son of God – what might that mean to you and me personally? Rick Beckwith has served with Young Life for more than 40 years. In his new book, What If It's All True?, our guest explores this question by investigating the Person and promises of Jesus. In a culture that views absolute truth as a fixture of the past, it is necessary to have a deeper explanation of the hope available to us in Jesus. If this explanation is indeed plausible and the Bible is true, then the implications for how we live are nothing short of profound!

Sateli 3
Sateli 3 - Lemonheads (4/4) Car Buttom Cloth (96)-Lemonheads (06) - 05/01/24

Sateli 3

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 59:43


Sintonía: "Tenderfoot" - The Lemonheads"It´s All True", "If I Could Talk I´d Tell You", "The Outdoor Type", "Something´s Missing" y "C´mon Daddy", extraídas del 7º álbum de la banda bostoniana titulado "Car Buttom Cloth" (Atlantic/Warner, 1996)"Black Gown", "Become The Enemy", "Pittsburgh", "Let´s Just Laugh", "Poughkeepsie", "Rule of Three", "No Backbone", "Steve´s Boy" y "December", extraídas del 8º LP, de título homónimo (Vagrant Records, 2006)Todas las músicas compuestas por The Lemonheads (Evan Dando)Relación de fechas de emisión de los 4 capítulos de este coleccionable:"Hate Your Friends" (1987) y "Creator" (1988)/Emitido el 21/11/2023"Lick" (1989) y "Lovey" (1990)/Emitido el 27/12/2023"It´s a Shame About Ray" (1992) y "Come On Feel" (1993)/Emitido el 18/01/2024"Car Buttom Cloth" (1996) y "The Lemonheads" (2006)/Emitido el 05/02/2024Escuchar audio

Fitzy & Wippa
Grant Denyer Is Putting The High Kicks In Deal Or No Deal

Fitzy & Wippa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 6:20


Deal or No Deal is back and Grant Denyer is back to make the show his own! Deal or No Deal's new host good old Grant is ready to bring the fire to the fan favourite premiering tonight on Channel 10 at 6.30pm. Check out Grant's podcast It's All True? On the Nova Player or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

IT'S ALL TRUE?
Family Therapy - Sign me up please!

IT'S ALL TRUE?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 54:27


It's All True? Favourite therapist Jana Firestone is back on the show to discuss therapy in a family setting… and how to raise healthy happy children in today's busy world. Chezzi thinks she might need to take her kids to therapy after yelling a bit lately. Full of personal anecdotes like she's renowned for, Jana explains that communication is key when dealing with kids. Even a bit of yelling when frustrated can be smoothed over with the right communication with your kids. To hear more from Jana - listen to The Curious Life Podcast or follow her on socials @thecuriouslifepodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

IT'S ALL TRUE?
Chezzi Is Hypnotised: And it's UNBELIEVABLE

IT'S ALL TRUE?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 57:12


One of the most popular episodes we've ever had on It's All True? was when super popular Matt Hale hypnotised George. The outcome was hilarious. A must listen AND then watch the episode on YouTube.. So the team decided it was time to get Matt back on the show and this time Chezzi put her hand up to be hypnotised. A little skeptical at first, it didn't take long for Chezzi to fall deep under and the result was unbelievable. Even Grant who was sitting next to her throughout was shocked at how well it worked. So did Chezzi remember the experience? You've got to listen to the full episode to hear her describe what it feels like to be hypnotised and why she's now a believer! For more information on Matt Hale head to matthewhale.com.au or follow him on socials @hypnohaleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Your True Self
138. Jacinta Dubojski: Surviving Bullying and Domestic Violence

Your True Self

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 52:09


Hello and welcome to this week's episode of your true self. I am so excited to introduce today's very special guest - Jacinta Dubojski. In this episode Jacinta shares her journey through bullying and domestic violence as well as some brilliant advice for anyone wanting to support others through a challenging time, or anyone experiencing domestic violence. Jacinta Dubojski is the creator and founder of just another GIRL project.This initiative is designed to inspire and empower students to be as strong and confident as possible, by discussing topics such as: Managing difficult situations; Equality; Emotional intelligence; Domestic violence; and Body confidence & self esteem. Jacinta has featured in Body and Soul magazine, Who Magazine top 10 most inspiring women, news.com, Channel nine Honey, and several powerful podcasts of late...including Is it All True with Grant and Chezzi Denyer. Jacinta has recently won An ACT Mental Health AwardThis episode does come with a trigger and content warning as we speak about bullying, DV, healing and the processes we go through. I know you will enjoy this conversation and maybe have the tissues ready just in case. Connect with Jacinta: Web: www.justanothergirlproject.com.auIG:  https://www.instagram.com/just.anothergirl_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheExtraordinaryGirl/Youtube: www.youtube.com/@just_anothergirlConnect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaci.rogash/Join my Facebook Group Website: https://www.jacirogash.com/

Stuff That Interests Me
Why You Should Own Some Bitcoin

Stuff That Interests Me

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 8:53


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.theflyingfrisby.comThis piece started out as an introduction to bitcoin, which a publication asked me to write. They then jerked me around, so I am posting it here instead. Ah! The beauty of owning the means of production. It will be old hat to some of you, but hopefully you will enjoy it nonetheless.Before we start, let me just flag:* Sunday's thought piece - Why So Many Bad Decisions - got a great response from readers, but I messed up the email, so not everybody saw it. (The dangers owning the means of production). But check it out, if you haven't already.* If you're looking for Christmas pressies, we have some fun stocking fillers in the form of my new album, It's ALL True, old albums and tickets to live shows in the spring. More info here. In particular, as always, I recommend Kisses on a Postcard.Right. Off we go.It is now almost 15 years since Satoshi Nakamoto announced his new invention, bitcoin, to the world. Since then it has grown and grown.  Like most things online, bitcoin has divided people. It has its admirers and it has its detractors. They argue with as much vitriol as the political left and right. But the admirers have won: if bitcoin was going to die, it would have died by now. It hasn't. It's thriving. It has more than 100 million users and its market cap is roughly $750 billion.The most common reason I hear for not wanting to invest is, “I don't understand it.”So what is bitcoin? It is a new system of digital money for the internet. You might call it cash for the internet.Unlike pounds or dollars, this money is not issued by a government. Instead it is issued by an international network of computers, according to an open source protocol. There is no government involvement in bitcoin. It is apolitical money. Its value is determined by the market: what people are prepared to buy it for.Then people demand to know how it works. Fine. You explain the blockchain, decentralised ledgers, the problem of double spending, Byzantine generals, mining and all the rest of it, and a glazed look comes into their eyes. They go away shaking their heads and decide they don't understand it.Most people don't know how the combustion engine works. They still use cars and buses. Most people don't know how hypertext transfer protocol works. They still use the World Wide Web. Most people don't understand what simple mail transfer protocol is. They still send and receive emails. Almost everybody, including the Governor of the Bank of England, does not understand how our modern system of money, banking and credit works. I struggle to find a single politician who can explain how money is created. We all still use money. You do not need to understand how it works in order to use it. All you have to understand is that it does work.Bitcoin does work. As I say, if it didn't, it would've died by now. But it hasn't. It's thriving.To give you an idea just how robust bitcoin is, the network is more powerful than the world's top 500 supercomputers combined. The protocol has been studied and verified by about a gazillion nerds. The technological superiority of bitcoinOne thing that distinguishes this apolitical money from pounds or dollars or euros - money issued by government - is that there is a finite supply: 21 million coins. Governments cannot tinker with bitcoin's money supply with political objectives in mind and create more of it. A finite and limited supply means bitcoin's value is likely to increase, unlike the purchasing power of government money, which decreases as more and more of it gets created. (If you dispute this, ask yourself what a pound buys you today compared to ten, twenty or fifty years ago).Each coin is divisible to 8 decimal places. The smallest denomination is the satoshi or sat . There are thus 100 million satoshis to a bitcoin. A dollar would be around 2,500 sats. A penny would be about 35 sats, one cent about 25 sats. This means you can send micropayments which amount to 1/35th of one penny. Try getting a bank to process a payment of that size.Micropayments open up so many possibilities for economic growth.Imagine if, instead of getting a like for your YouTube video or Twitter, Insta or Facebook post, you got a sat. A meaningless amount to the person paying it. But a million sats instead of a million likes would be over $400. Not bad. Micropayments will dramatically enable the internet of things. It is a huge growth area. The Internet is, broadly speaking, a borderless medium. I can communicate with pretty much anyone in the world instantaneously, as long as they have an internet connection. But if I want to cross borders in the real world, this is a time consuming process, requiring visas and passports and security checks and all the rest of it. If I want to send money to other parts of the world, this too can be a burdensome process, requiring forms, forex conversion, customs declarations, money laundering enquiries, and goodness knows what else. If I wanted to send a payment to someone else in the world of, say, 10p it is just impossible. This limits the possibilities of government money.Government currencies are also limited by national borders, by population and economic size. Even the US dollar, which is the reserve currency of the world, is limited. Try opening a US dollar account outside of the US. It is problematic. If you are living in remote, rural Africa or Asia, it is well nigh impossible. It is hard enough, getting a bank account in your own currency. But with bitcoin, you can send to anyone anywhere, huge value transactions or tiny value transactions, and the transfer is frictionless and almost instantaneous. Technically, it is a superior form of money to government currency. It is backed, as I say, by a rigorous computing system and not by the whims of central bankers and politicians who have other agenda in mind than maintaining the soundness of their money. Their careers not least.So we are talking about a technically superior form of money, the purchasing power of which is likely to increase rather than decrease, which has far greater scalability. Why use something like the pound as a savings vehicle, then? It has lost a third of its value to inflation just since 2020. With the potential of bitcoin to become the default medium of exchange on the Internet and in the Internet of things, and with its potential for it also to become the default savings vehicle of the Internet - both for individuals and for corporations - the potential of bitcoin is simply immense. Why would you not want to have some exposure to something with such extraordinary potential?For me, the risk is not owning bitcoin. The risk is surely not owning it. How to investThe UK's Financial Conduct Authority, in its lack of wisdom, makes it very difficult for UK citizens to buy and invest in bitcoin. However, there is a means by which you can get exposure through a regular broker, and quite legitimately, without having to go down the rabbit hole of exchanges, wallets, cold storage and all the rest of it. You can let somebody more competent and experienced than you do all the heavy lifting for you. You can buy it in your ISA, your SIPP or your regular brokerage account, FCA or not.

The Flying Frisby
Why You Should Own Some Bitcoin

The Flying Frisby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 8:53


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.theflyingfrisby.comThis piece started out as an introduction to bitcoin, which a publication asked me to write. They then jerked me around, so I am posting it here instead. Ah! The beauty of owning the means of production. It will be old hat to some of you, but hopefully you will enjoy it nonetheless.Before we start, let me just flag:* Sunday's thought piece - Why So Many Bad Decisions - got a great response from readers, but I messed up the email, so not everybody saw it. (The dangers owning the means of production). But check it out, if you haven't already.* If you're looking for Christmas pressies, we have some fun stocking fillers in the form of my new album, It's ALL True, old albums and tickets to live shows in the spring. More info here. In particular, as always, I recommend Kisses on a Postcard.Right. Off we go.It is now almost 15 years since Satoshi Nakamoto announced his new invention, bitcoin, to the world. Since then it has grown and grown.  Like most things online, bitcoin has divided people. It has its admirers and it has its detractors. They argue with as much vitriol as the political left and right. But the admirers have won: if bitcoin was going to die, it would have died by now. It hasn't. It's thriving. It has more than 100 million users and its market cap is roughly $750 billion.The most common reason I hear for not wanting to invest is, “I don't understand it.”So what is bitcoin? It is a new system of digital money for the internet. You might call it cash for the internet.Unlike pounds or dollars, this money is not issued by a government. Instead it is issued by an international network of computers, according to an open source protocol. There is no government involvement in bitcoin. It is apolitical money. Its value is determined by the market: what people are prepared to buy it for.Then people demand to know how it works. Fine. You explain the blockchain, decentralised ledgers, the problem of double spending, Byzantine generals, mining and all the rest of it, and a glazed look comes into their eyes. They go away shaking their heads and decide they don't understand it.Most people don't know how the combustion engine works. They still use cars and buses. Most people don't know how hypertext transfer protocol works. They still use the World Wide Web. Most people don't understand what simple mail transfer protocol is. They still send and receive emails. Almost everybody, including the Governor of the Bank of England, does not understand how our modern system of money, banking and credit works. I struggle to find a single politician who can explain how money is created. We all still use money. You do not need to understand how it works in order to use it. All you have to understand is that it does work.Bitcoin does work. As I say, if it didn't, it would've died by now. But it hasn't. It's thriving.To give you an idea just how robust bitcoin is, the network is more powerful than the world's top 500 supercomputers combined. The protocol has been studied and verified by about a gazillion nerds. The technological superiority of bitcoinOne thing that distinguishes this apolitical money from pounds or dollars or euros - money issued by government - is that there is a finite supply: 21 million coins. Governments cannot tinker with bitcoin's money supply with political objectives in mind and create more of it. A finite and limited supply means bitcoin's value is likely to increase, unlike the purchasing power of government money, which decreases as more and more of it gets created. (If you dispute this, ask yourself what a pound buys you today compared to ten, twenty or fifty years ago).Each coin is divisible to 8 decimal places. The smallest denomination is the satoshi or sat . There are thus 100 million satoshis to a bitcoin. A dollar would be around 2,500 sats. A penny would be about 35 sats, one cent about 25 sats. This means you can send micropayments which amount to 1/35th of one penny. Try getting a bank to process a payment of that size.Micropayments open up so many possibilities for economic growth.Imagine if, instead of getting a like for your YouTube video or Twitter, Insta or Facebook post, you got a sat. A meaningless amount to the person paying it. But a million sats instead of a million likes would be over $400. Not bad. Micropayments will dramatically enable the internet of things. It is a huge growth area. The Internet is, broadly speaking, a borderless medium. I can communicate with pretty much anyone in the world instantaneously, as long as they have an internet connection. But if I want to cross borders in the real world, this is a time consuming process, requiring visas and passports and security checks and all the rest of it. If I want to send money to other parts of the world, this too can be a burdensome process, requiring forms, forex conversion, customs declarations, money laundering enquiries, and goodness knows what else. If I wanted to send a payment to someone else in the world of, say, 10p it is just impossible. This limits the possibilities of government money.Government currencies are also limited by national borders, by population and economic size. Even the US dollar, which is the reserve currency of the world, is limited. Try opening a US dollar account outside of the US. It is problematic. If you are living in remote, rural Africa or Asia, it is well nigh impossible. It is hard enough, getting a bank account in your own currency. But with bitcoin, you can send to anyone anywhere, huge value transactions or tiny value transactions, and the transfer is frictionless and almost instantaneous. Technically, it is a superior form of money to government currency. It is backed, as I say, by a rigorous computing system and not by the whims of central bankers and politicians who have other agenda in mind than maintaining the soundness of their money. Their careers not least.So we are talking about a technically superior form of money, the purchasing power of which is likely to increase rather than decrease, which has far greater scalability. Why use something like the pound as a savings vehicle, then? It has lost a third of its value to inflation just since 2020. With the potential of bitcoin to become the default medium of exchange on the Internet and in the Internet of things, and with its potential for it also to become the default savings vehicle of the Internet - both for individuals and for corporations - the potential of bitcoin is simply immense. Why would you not want to have some exposure to something with such extraordinary potential?For me, the risk is not owning bitcoin. The risk is surely not owning it. How to investThe UK's Financial Conduct Authority, in its lack of wisdom, makes it very difficult for UK citizens to buy and invest in bitcoin. However, there is a means by which you can get exposure through a regular broker, and quite legitimately, without having to go down the rabbit hole of exchanges, wallets, cold storage and all the rest of it. You can let somebody more competent and experienced than you do all the heavy lifting for you. You can buy it in your ISA, your SIPP or your regular brokerage account, FCA or not.

Stuff That Interests Me
Why so many bad decisions?

Stuff That Interests Me

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 8:57


Good Sunday morning to you,Today's piece is all about decision-making and the decline of family in the west.Before I crack on, I just wanted to flag a couple of things.Wearing my comedy hat, I'm taking An Evening of Curious Songs on a mini tour in the spring - shows in London (Crazy Coqs), Somerset, Surrey, Essex and Hampshire. Tickets make great Christmas pressies, so please take a look.And my new album, It's ALL True, is out. CDs also make great Christmas pressies for errant uncles, so check that out too in the DF shop.So to today's piece - Why so many bad decisions?I've recently been looking at my family tree on one of those ancestry websites, and I was amazed to see just how big some of the families were in 19th and early 20th Century England. Having nine or 10 brothers and sisters was not unusual.Today, families are much smaller. All sorts of reasons have been proffered for that. Matt Ridley argues that families get smaller as people grow wealthier and live longer. In poorer countries, you might have lots of children, knowing that a significant number will not make it through pregnancy, childbirth and early childhood, let alone the teenage years. With the longer safer lives we now have in the west, you can have two or three kids and know that the likelihood is that they will make it safely to adulthood. Stat of the day: in 1850, life expectancy in Britain was 40 for men and 42 for women. Today it is double that. Be grateful you are alive in Britain today - you get to live twice as long.But when parents themselves are asked why they don't have more children, the most commonly given reason is cost. People ca no't afford to have more kids. The biggest expense of bringing up a child - government aside (the state takes half of everything you will ever earn) - is somewhere to live. We can no longer afford to buy the large homes our Victorian ancestors built to house their families, so just putting a roof over their head is problem enough. I've written endlessly about house prices being a function of cheap, debt-based, fiat money, and it's quite easy to, therefore, attribute declining family size to fiat.The average cost of raising a child to 18 is now over two hundred grand. Add in school fees and you can double that number. To age 18, you say. Most kids now stay at home well into their 20s. If you look at who has big families today, it is most unusual to see an ordinary middle-class family with five or more kids. It tends to be only the very rich, who can afford it, the very poor, who get state aid and thus can also afford it (especially if housing is covered), or the very religious. On that note, my friend Simon Evans argues, and I'm paraphrasing, that we have smaller families because religion has died. One primary purpose of religion is to get you to reproduce, he suggests. Without religion egging us on, many of us will take the sex, but we might forego the added burden of having to bring up the ensuing children.There's probably something to all of these explanations. But, whatever the cause, families have got much, much smaller. That is indisputable.My parents divorced when I was just a few months old. I hardly saw my father at all when I was young due to various court rulings, and that led him to set up an organisation called Families Need Fathers. He wrote about his divorce at great length and to considerable acclaim. My mother worked and I went to boarding school. So I never grew up with lots of brothers and sisters or a big family. It's a life I've never known, without wishing to sound sad, one I've always wanted and wished for. How I would love to have been one of HE Bates' Darling Buds of May (I imagine we all would, though tral life is never as idyllic as fiction).I only ever knew one of my grandparents, the other three died either before or shortly after I was born. That's that life expectancy thing again. So I'm always quite envious when I see, for example, those Asian families with several generations - nanny and grandad, mum and dad and the kids, and perhaps even their kids - all living under the same roof. I know it's crowded, but it's also kind of idyllic, particularly if you have a big enough house. When I travelled round Latin America, I adored those large Spanish Colonial homes built around a courtyard. Different parts of the family could occupy different apartments, so they had some privacy, but at the same time they were always close together.I once to listened to an audiobook about willpower and decision-making. I'm afraid I can't remember the name. (This always happens to me with kindle and audiobooks. You don't look at the cover every time you open it to remind you, so you forget what it is you are reading or listening to). Nevertheless, the author argued that we make different decisions when we are being monitored. For example, if you believe in God and you believe God is all-seeing, the decisions you make will be informed by that. You will be less likely to sin, for example, if you think God is watching. The same applies to CCTV. Similarly, if you have a large family about you, they monitor and look after you, you are answerable to them, secrets are harder to keep, and that informs the decisions you make. This is, especially, the case when choosing a partner. Old school families will even have made that choice for you - and they will have often looked for different qualities than you might look for. They are bound, for example, to be thinking more about the long-term good of the family, stability, family alliance, the likely durability of the relationship, the sort of characteristics in a partner that might be good for you - that kind of thing - rather than hotness factor, which might be your main priority, certainly as a young person. Broadly speaking, a decision taken by someone with a strong family infrastructure around them , where brother, sister, mum, dad, uncle, aunt, nan and grandad all have some input, and so their cumulative wisdom is all added, is, more often than not, going to be a better decision than one made by somebody with no family around them .As you know, the Great Decline of Britain and Western Europe is something that preoccupies me a great deal. I wonder how it is so many bad decisions seem to be made at every level of society, particularly at the top. And such short term decisions too. (I'm not saying I only make good decisions, by the way. I make bad ones. Lots of them). But I would like to venture a possible explanation: the decline of family. We make more bad decisions without the added wisdom that comes with the infrastructure of family around us. If you extrapolate that from the personal all the way up through society to a national level, the same dynamic is in place.So the tentative conclusion of this article is this: the decline of family has led to worse decision-making at every level of society.How now to explain the decline of family?I blame high house prices. And I blame high house prices on fiat. Therefore: fiat leads to bad decision making at every level of society.And, by the way, I'm sure declining family size also explains the west's inability to defend itself, its culture and and its history.The Flying Frisby is made possible by you, the reader. Please consider becoming a subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe

The Flying Frisby
Why so many bad decisions?

The Flying Frisby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 8:57


Good Sunday morning to you,Today's piece is all about decision-making and the decline of family in the west.Before I crack on, I just wanted to flag a couple of things.Wearing my comedy hat, I'm taking An Evening of Curious Songs on a mini tour in the spring - shows in London (Crazy Coqs), Somerset, Surrey, Essex and Hampshire. Tickets make great Christmas pressies, so please take a look.And my new album, It's ALL True, is out. CDs also make great Christmas pressies for errant uncles, so check that out too in the DF shop.So to today's piece - Why so many bad decisions?I've recently been looking at my family tree on one of those ancestry websites, and I was amazed to see just how big some of the families were in 19th and early 20th Century England. Having nine or 10 brothers and sisters was not unusual.Today, families are much smaller. All sorts of reasons have been proffered for that. Matt Ridley argues that families get smaller as people grow wealthier and live longer. In poorer countries, you might have lots of children, knowing that a significant number will not make it through pregnancy, childbirth and early childhood, let alone the teenage years. With the longer safer lives we now have in the west, you can have two or three kids and know that the likelihood is that they will make it safely to adulthood. Stat of the day: in 1850, life expectancy in Britain was 40 for men and 42 for women. Today it is double that. Be grateful you are alive in Britain today - you get to live twice as long.But when parents themselves are asked why they don't have more children, the most commonly given reason is cost. People ca no't afford to have more kids. The biggest expense of bringing up a child - government aside (the state takes half of everything you will ever earn) - is somewhere to live. We can no longer afford to buy the large homes our Victorian ancestors built to house their families, so just putting a roof over their head is problem enough. I've written endlessly about house prices being a function of cheap, debt-based, fiat money, and it's quite easy to, therefore, attribute declining family size to fiat.The average cost of raising a child to 18 is now over two hundred grand. Add in school fees and you can double that number. To age 18, you say. Most kids now stay at home well into their 20s. If you look at who has big families today, it is most unusual to see an ordinary middle-class family with five or more kids. It tends to be only the very rich, who can afford it, the very poor, who get state aid and thus can also afford it (especially if housing is covered), or the very religious. On that note, my friend Simon Evans argues, and I'm paraphrasing, that we have smaller families because religion has died. One primary purpose of religion is to get you to reproduce, he suggests. Without religion egging us on, many of us will take the sex, but we might forego the added burden of having to bring up the ensuing children.There's probably something to all of these explanations. But, whatever the cause, families have got much, much smaller. That is indisputable.My parents divorced when I was just a few months old. I hardly saw my father at all when I was young due to various court rulings, and that led him to set up an organisation called Families Need Fathers. He wrote about his divorce at great length and to considerable acclaim. My mother worked and I went to boarding school. So I never grew up with lots of brothers and sisters or a big family. It's a life I've never known, without wishing to sound sad, one I've always wanted and wished for. How I would love to have been one of HE Bates' Darling Buds of May (I imagine we all would, though tral life is never as idyllic as fiction).I only ever knew one of my grandparents, the other three died either before or shortly after I was born. That's that life expectancy thing again. So I'm always quite envious when I see, for example, those Asian families with several generations - nanny and grandad, mum and dad and the kids, and perhaps even their kids - all living under the same roof. I know it's crowded, but it's also kind of idyllic, particularly if you have a big enough house. When I travelled round Latin America, I adored those large Spanish Colonial homes built around a courtyard. Different parts of the family could occupy different apartments, so they had some privacy, but at the same time they were always close together.I once to listened to an audiobook about willpower and decision-making. I'm afraid I can't remember the name. (This always happens to me with kindle and audiobooks. You don't look at the cover every time you open it to remind you, so you forget what it is you are reading or listening to). Nevertheless, the author argued that we make different decisions when we are being monitored. For example, if you believe in God and you believe God is all-seeing, the decisions you make will be informed by that. You will be less likely to sin, for example, if you think God is watching. The same applies to CCTV. Similarly, if you have a large family about you, they monitor and look after you, you are answerable to them, secrets are harder to keep, and that informs the decisions you make. This is, especially, the case when choosing a partner. Old school families will even have made that choice for you - and they will have often looked for different qualities than you might look for. They are bound, for example, to be thinking more about the long-term good of the family, stability, family alliance, the likely durability of the relationship, the sort of characteristics in a partner that might be good for you - that kind of thing - rather than hotness factor, which might be your main priority, certainly as a young person. Broadly speaking, a decision taken by someone with a strong family infrastructure around them , where brother, sister, mum, dad, uncle, aunt, nan and grandad all have some input, and so their cumulative wisdom is all added, is, more often than not, going to be a better decision than one made by somebody with no family around them .As you know, the Great Decline of Britain and Western Europe is something that preoccupies me a great deal. I wonder how it is so many bad decisions seem to be made at every level of society, particularly at the top. And such short term decisions too. (I'm not saying I only make good decisions, by the way. I make bad ones. Lots of them). But I would like to venture a possible explanation: the decline of family. We make more bad decisions without the added wisdom that comes with the infrastructure of family around us. If you extrapolate that from the personal all the way up through society to a national level, the same dynamic is in place.So the tentative conclusion of this article is this: the decline of family has led to worse decision-making at every level of society.How now to explain the decline of family?I blame high house prices. And I blame high house prices on fiat. Therefore: fiat leads to bad decision making at every level of society.And, by the way, I'm sure declining family size also explains the west's inability to defend itself, its culture and and its history.The Flying Frisby is made possible by you, the reader. Please consider becoming a subscriber. This is a public episode. 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Deep 'n' Meaningfuls with Furzey
#016 Grant Denyer: Getting Shorter, Opiate Psychosis, The Dad Truth

Deep 'n' Meaningfuls with Furzey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 157:28


Grant is a TV presenter, podcast host and race car driver. He is the host of the new series of Deal or No Deal as well as the podcast "It's All True?" with his wife Chezzi. www.grantdenyer.com.au https://instagram.com/grantdenyer  https://www.facebook.com/pages/Grant-Denyer/79295852134 https://www.twitter.com/grantdenyer 

Magic Matt's Outlaw Radio
WARNING!! This is NOT for the kiddies! Unvarnished, Raw, AFTERSHOW! Expletives included!

Magic Matt's Outlaw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 19:12


Inside dirt you've never heard before. ALL TRUE!

No Expectations with Peter Barber
Find Your Niche feat. MALINDA

No Expectations with Peter Barber

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 86:38


Malinda is a NY/DC based singer, songwriter and actor with a mission to make community through her art. Her debut EP, Love Letter, and her subsequent singles draw influence from folk, pop, and jazz. With the advent of her own music, Malinda is quickly becoming known for her strong sense of vocal storyline, balancing her pure (to quote her fans) “angelic” tone with a more powerful raw belt. She began her career as a professional actor in regional theatre, including originating the role of Ella in Ella Enchanted: the Musical and winning a Helen Hayes award for her portrayal of Girl in the DC regional premiere of ONCE.  Her original work is a creative exploration of what it is to be a young person in our world today. Dubbed a “social media luminary” by the Washington Post, her YouTube content ranges from little conversations, to quirky tunes, to fully produced original music videos. Malinda's two Celtic EPs, The Folks I Love and Sea to Sky, both hit #1 on the iTunes World Music Charts.  Her debut original album and accompanying visual album, “It's All True” debut in Cinemark movie theaters across America and she is now headed out on a full US tour. Peter and Malinda had a wonderful conversation about how to find your niche in music, establishing a unique brand, her life, career, passions outside of music, as well as MALINDA's daily and weekly routines to stay sharp, happy, and productive. Please welcome Malinda Katherine Reese.

Feuilletöne - Der Podcast mit wöchentlichem Wohlsein, der den Ohren schmeckt
Weingut Katharina Wechsler, PJ Harvey, Malinda und künstliche Intelligenz

Feuilletöne - Der Podcast mit wöchentlichem Wohlsein, der den Ohren schmeckt

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 48:18


In unserer 501. Folge ist alles wieder wie immer. Der Alltag ist im Hause Feuilletöne eingekehrt. Wir verkosten den Fräulein Hu Rosé Perlwein vom Weingut Katharina Wechsler, hören 'I Inside The Old Year Dying' von PJ Harvey und 'It's All True' von Malinda. Und wir sprachen über künstliche Intelligenz.

The Teacher of Liberty Podcast
Episode 1: Don't Call It A Comeback!

The Teacher of Liberty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 36:49


Guess who's back... back again. Joey's back. Tell a friend! Tell all your friends! The Founding Fathers like you've never known them! What government did they INTEND to create and where did they get the idea? This ain't like the old podcast, guys. This is all new and, of course, ALL TRUE! Come be a part of the new generation of Sons of Liberty! This is where you'll find the truth behind not only WHAT is in the Constitution, but WHY those things are in there. You'll learn how our Founding Fathers became the great men they were. You'll learn the TRUE source of our rights. You'll learn why liberty is so valuable and how to protect it. You'll learn about the men whose writings influenced our Founding Fathers. You'll learn stories from history you've never heard before. You'll learn WHY you've never heard them before. You'll learn facts about American history that have been purposefully hidden from you. You'll laugh.. a lot… I hope with me and not at me, but we'll see! You'll learn about Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece and how much those societies influenced our Founding Fathers. You'll learn what education is SUPPOSED to be. You'll learn what SCHOOL is supposed to be and why you hate it, but should love it! You'll learn about the Federalist Papers and the Anti-federalist Papers and why their predictions are so accurate! You'll learn Latin and Greek roots that will make history come alive. History will come alive! For the first time, history WILL NOT BE BORING! You'll learn how to spot a tyrant a mile away and how to prevent them from taking power. You'll learn the sources behind the Declaration of Independence. You'll learn the sources behind the Constitution. You'll learn why those sources should matter to you. You'll learn philosophy in a way that will enlighten and encourage you. You'll see bobble heads talk to each other! Founding Father bobble heads will have arguments! You'll have beverages. Yep. Beverages. You'll learn what a commonplace book is and why you should keep one. You'll learn the names of people that were always quoted by our Founding Fathers, but are forgotten now: Livy, Polybius, Plutarch, Tacitus, Sidney, Trenchard and Gordon, Pufendorf, de Vattel, Beccaria, Harrington, etc. You'll learn what time of government the Constitution created and WHO created it! This is the first episode, but I'm going to continue making these until there is no longer a reason to teach about liberty, virtue, and how you can't have one without the other. Seriously, guys, this is an entirely new approach to my podcast. These episodes will be like being in my office and just hanging out together, talking about these timeless principles of liberty, rights, tyranny, virtue, and vigilance. Like and subscribe and tell everyone you know to do likewise. Let's see if we can't get the good stuff in this podcast shared and give ourselves a shot to restore our liberty before it's too late. Come with me. Let's light this candle! Like, subscribe, do all the things that will help the cause of liberty grow!

Too Peas In A Podcast
"A couple of dickheads" talk about their girl Sunday

Too Peas In A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 71:59


Mandy and Kate are excited to chat with Grant and Chezzi Denyer, TV celebrities and producers, podcast hosts and Pea parents to three little girls. Their youngest daughter, Sunday, was born with hip dysplasia. After showing Mandy and Kate his Gold Logie (!), Grant and Chezzi talk all about Sunday's experience needing surgery, a full-body Spica cast for 12 weeks and a brace to encourage her hip joint to heal and grow into place. But how do you change an explosive nappy while your baby's in a full-body cast? And what happens if she's just about to take her first steps, yet she's completely immobilised?For Grant, coming from the “pretend land and silliness” of breakfast television and game shows, Sunday's health challenges forced a change of perspective. Used to faking it til he made it, and having to present a fabulous, flawless, no baggage, got-your-shit-together ‘look' for TV, Grant honestly shares his experiences of dealing with the reality of life off-camera, including some post-natal depression and anxiety, and adjusting to a new and unfamiliar life as a Dad. Chezzi also talks about her experience of hyperememis while pregnant, all while Grant was off in the jungle (literally, for I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!), and the amazing support she's found amongst the hip dysplasia community. Thank you for sharing your amazing story with us Grant and Chezzi! Listen to Grant and Chezzi's podcast It's All True?Follow Grant on InstagramFollow Chezzi on Instagram Plus: Listen to our Spotify playlist –Too Peas: Songs Our Guest Peas LoveMelbourne forecast for Thursday 13 April - Partly cloudy, 21 degrees Join our Facebook HangoutFind us on YouTubeHelp spread the love for Too Peas by rating and reviewing us!Leave us a speakpipe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Robert Knauer-- UNFILTERED!
1983 MY NAVY COMMANDING OFFICER KILLED A POD OF SPERM WHALES

Robert Knauer-- UNFILTERED!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 28:46


LIEUTENANT KNAUER RECOUNTS HOW HIS SKIPPER ABOARD THE USS SAN JOSE AFS-7 SHOT AND KILLED AND ENTIRE POD OF SPERM WHALES (ENDANGERED SPECIES) UNDER THE ENDANGERED SPECIES AT ALONG WITH HIS EXECUTIVE OFFICER, OPS OFFICER AND EVEN A NAVY CHAPLAIN. YES...ALL TRUE. I WAS THERE AND I BLEW THE WHISTLE ON THE NAVY WITH THIS INCIDENT WITH SENATOR WILLIAM PROXMIRE, CHAIRMAN OF THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE AND JACK ANDERSON (FAMOUS MUCK RAKING REPORTER).

The You Project
#1111 Raw, Real & Relatable - Grant & Chezzi Denyer

The You Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 53:15


Apart from winning a Gold Logie, hosting Family Feud, The great Australian Spelling Bee, Million Dollar Minute, It Takes Two, Dancing with the Stars, Game of Games, being a contestant on a million other shows, racing V8 supercars, working in radio, winning Dancing with the Stars and being a hubby and dad, Grant Denyer has done f**k all. His wife (Chezzi) on the other hand, is a complete Champ. This was definitely one of the more fun, enjoyable and revealing chats we've had on TYP and all silliness aside, both Grant and Chezzi were breath-takingly honest, real and relatable and I totally loved meeting them. Enjoy It's All True?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

IT'S ALL TRUE?
Parenthood Mental Health Support

IT'S ALL TRUE?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 59:03


This episode Grant joins the podcast all the way from Hollywood as the team tackle a big topic - Perinatal Mental Health. The Denyers' get honest and upfront about their own story and experience with postnatal anxiety leaving them quite emotional. Meanwhile, Letitia joins them to share her experience of postnatal psychosis leaving the team feeling more needs to be done in this space. They also speak with Arabella from The Gidget Foundation about the signs to look out for, plus some advice on navigating the world of parenthood. The Gidget Foundation is doing fantastic work in this perinatal mental health space and It's All True? podcast is proud to support the foundation and its causes. For more information head to https://gidgetfoundation.org.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Twitch and MJ Podcast Podcast
Twitch v. Henry Rollins... With a COBRA?

The Twitch and MJ Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 5:15


Twitch was asked to elaborate on a story he started to tell that involved HENRY ROLLINS and a COBRA. And it's ALL TRUE!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Horror Show: A Horror Movie Podcast
BONUS EP - ADAT #004 - The Haunting in Connecticut

The Horror Show: A Horror Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 91:24


All Documented, All True returns with their free episode of the month as we look into the exorcism that took place in our home state and was the true story behind the 2009 film "A Haunting in Connecticut."

IT'S ALL TRUE?
The good fight

IT'S ALL TRUE?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 63:48


This week it looks like Grant and Chezzi are podcasting on their own as George has been held up at work and boy are they concerned about having to talk to each other for the whole hour especially when they're not even sure they have set up the record correctly! As this week is World Suicide Prevention Day, Grant and Chezzi decide to dedicate the episode to promoting the wonderful work their good mate Gus Worland is doing in trying to reduce Australia's suicide rate. Just as they check in with Gus, George surprises them by appearing! The team discuss vulnerability and the power of being authentic and Gus gives some fantastic tips for improving your mental fitness. Things turn very emotional when George shares a very personal and powerful confession. As usual the team present some very heavy topics in their sensitive and caring manner, with some laugh out loud moments along the way. An extremely important podcast to share with your friends and family as It's All True? Podcast supports Gotcha4life Foundation's aim of zero suicides.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Narcissistic Abuse Recovery with Angie Atkinson
How to Spot A Narcissist (In UNDER ONE MINUTE!) #narcissisticabuserecovery #shorts

Narcissistic Abuse Recovery with Angie Atkinson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 0:59


If You're Dealing With an Abusive #Narcissist, This is ALL TRUE #narcissisticabuserecovery #shorts - Top 10 Signs You're Dealing with a Narcissist - Red Flags, Warning Signs and How to Spot a Narcissist in Under One Minute Discover. Understand. Overcome. It's how smart people change their lives! Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/AuthorAngelaAtkinson?sub_confirmation=1 **NEW!! Become a member of my channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBnyC5I55W__RBj1PMybF5g/join **Never miss a live session! Just text "AngieLive" (no spaces) to 33222 and I'll send you a text each time I get ready to go live! Schedule a coaching appointment with me at https://queenbeeing.com/coaching or http://narcissisticabuserecovery.online Start your healing at https://queenbeeing.com. Take your life to the next level at https://shine.buzz Get my books at http://booksangiewrote.com, pick up your free 7-day fear-busting email course (specially designed for narcissistic relationship survivors) at http://narcissismsupportcoach.com. Join SPAN (Support for People Affected by Narcissism in toxic relationships) - AKA "The SPANily" - at http://queenbeeing.com/group-support. Let's Also Connect On: Facebook at https://facebook.com/coachangieatkinson. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachangieatkinson/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coachangieatkinson/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/angyatkinson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/angieatkinsonSubscribe to Narcissistic Abuse Recovery with Angie Atkinson on Soundwise

The Curious Life
It's All True with Chezzi Denyer

The Curious Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 63:30


Chezzi Denyer is an accomplished television producer, broadcaster, podcaster and believe it or not - former car salesperson! But that's just the tip of the iceberg. Chezzi has seen and done it all and isn't afraid to talk about it. In this conversation, Chezzi shares some of the tremendous challenges she has overcome, to become the woman she is today. Part of that journey includes a very difficult time with post-natal anxiety following a traumatic birth, an adult diagnosis of ADHD and the relentless scrutiny of her body and marriage to hubby Grant Denyer, by the media. We go deep in this chat, from the painful and traumatic, to the lessons learned by surviving so many of the hurdles thrown Chezzi's way. And there is a lot we can all take away from this conversation, as Chezzi's warmth and strength resonates on so many levels. You can listen to Chezzi and Grant's podcast It's All True? on any of the podcast apps and see what Chezzi is up to on Insta at @chezzidenyer Follow @thecuriouslifepodcast for all the latest updates and don't forget to leave a rating or review! For all your podcast editing or voiceover needs, head to Audio Lemonade and ask for the fabulous Julie Reynolds!

THE MATLOCK TAPES
The Matlock Tapes (trailer)

THE MATLOCK TAPES

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 0:55


Is this thing on? I hope that you can hear me. What I have to say must go on record somewhere. Before it's lost forever. I am Professor Wilbur Matlock and my intention is to record my thoughts and experiences to these tapes - to document them as fully as I am able, so that in the event of my death or a cover up by forces unknown, at least some of what I have learned may survive. The stories you are about to hear are improbable, you may even find them ridiculous, but please believe me when I tell you that they are ALL TRUE...!

Separate Bathrooms - and Other Handy Marriage Tips
Grant and Chezzi Denyer's Unlikely Fairytale Romance

Separate Bathrooms - and Other Handy Marriage Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 39:38


Joining Cam and Ali are one of the loveliest (and busiest) couples in Australia, Grant and Chezzi Denyer! They chat Chezzi's secret wild side, how Grant is more introverted than people expect, and fighting the tabloids. LINKS  Watch Dancing With The Stars: All Stars on 7Plus. Listen to Grant and Chezzi's podcast It's All True? Follow Grant Denyer on Instagram @grantdenyer. Follow Chezzi Denyer on Instagram @chezzidenyer. Follow Cam on Instagram @camerondaddo. Follow Ali on Instagram @alidaddo.  Follow Nova Podcasts @novapodcastsofficial.  Got a question for Cam & Ali? You can email them atseparatebathrooms@novapodcasts.com.au.  CREDITS  Hosts: Cameron Daddo and Alison Brahe-Daddo.  Guests: Grant Denyer and Chezzi Denyer. Managing Producer: Elle Beattie.  Producer and Editor: Amy Kimball.  Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au.  Separate Bathrooms would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, the First Peoples of the land on which we work. We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded, and recognise their enduring connections to country, knowledge and stories. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all First Nations people listening.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

IT'S ALL TRUE?
Boisterous Births & Broken Bums

IT'S ALL TRUE?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 51:18


After a year long hiatus, the dream team have reconnected in a bigger and better Season 3 of the extremely popular podcast It's All True? Now heard exclusively on Nova and in their signature unfiltered, nothing is off limits style - Grant, Chezzi and George talk births, broken bottoms, mice plagues and Tinder - sprinkling their lighthearted look at life along the way. If you're a new “all truer” or one of the legions of fans… you don't want to miss this episode! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Slash Dupe
SD DIAL TONE -- THE DAN DE CRUZ STORY: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire

Slash Dupe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 70:50


While Dan is away, Sean and Ryan take the time to recall their favourite Biopics about Musicians and the bonkers one that got away: They turn Dan's life into a Musical! And it's ALL TRUE! Welcome to Dial Tone: The Dan de Cruz story... Support us on Patreon Follow us on Twitter @SlashDupe Join us in our Facebook Group Slide into our Insta DMs @SlashDupe Ask our community questions at /r/SlashDupe Visit us at www.slashdupe.com Listen to us on Spotify Listen to us on Apple Podcasts Find more listening links at Anchor Hosts: Sean Scott, Ryan Scott --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/slashdupe/message

Warrior Within Men's Christian Podcast
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Warrior Within Men's Christian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 41:19


Do you Cherry-Pick verses for your Worldview? STOP IT! Our Worldview should be defined by God's view... PERIOD! We need to stop picking verses, section of Scripture to fit the World we want to have... We cannot sit here and accept the World's Worldview and God's. We cannot be luke-warm. You need to Accept the Scripture as All True! Facebook Page to join and to check out the advertisement of my friend's custom K and C Knife Company: Warrior Within FB Page If you like to become a financial supporter of this Podcast and the future of Echo Church, you can [HERE] --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/warrior-within-christian/support

Catholic Doctrine Bible Study
Session 2 - How We Got The Bible

Catholic Doctrine Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 18:16


Key Points: The bible is NOT a science book or history book. It is a LIBRARY, calling us to an eternal RELATIONSHIP with God. The bible is not DICTATED by God. God INSPIRED the human authors, but they used their own words, styles, emphasis. The bible is ALL TRUE, for the sake of our salvation. Not necessarily always LITERALLY true. (See 1st Session of Old Testament for more detail on “Truth in the bible.) The books of the bible were chosen among many others and ratified by the CATHOLIC church, guided by the Holy Spirit, in the late 300's. ALL Christians agree on the Catholic choice of the 27 New Testament books. Martin Luther error on choice of books- no “keys”-1200 years late. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/catholicbiblestudy/support

Asmr with the classics
Orson Wells

Asmr with the classics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 30:54


Welles' first almanac/variety radio show, as sponsored by Illinois-based cosmetic maker Lady Esther, and featuring members of his Mercury Theatre. The show sought to provide something new to radio listeners. Unfortunately, the program format proved unpopular with the target audience of Lady Esther (ie middle class women), and the show eventually settled into a "story of the week" format. Originally scheduled for 26 weeks, the show ended prematurely when Welles left on his ill-fated It's All True trip to Brazil. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ang189/support

Pops & Peas - A Father and Daughter Podcast

Tell-All Stories (well, almost) and fun conversations about places we've visited, places we've lived things we've seen and experiences we've had. Some are incredible, some are unbelievable but they are ALL TRUE!

Chasing History Radio
Chasing History Radio: Summer Digs & Teddy Roosevelt

Chasing History Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 15:18


In this episode, we cover The Relic Room's annual summer excavation season out west & run into some INCREDIBLE Teddy Roosevelt History!!! We knew he was a cowboy..... but bringing Winchester rifles to a duel is pushing it just a little bit... Haha... ALL TRUE.....  Please help us out by taking 20 seconds and giving us a rate and review or tell us how we can make a better show. We Appreciate Youz Guyz!   Please help us out by leaving a comment and sharing our show with others!    Don't forget to Subscribe, Comment & leave us a rating and review. We also have a YouTube Channel "Chasing History" where we take you into the field with the men & women who discover history!

The Twin Geekscast
Ep. 123: The Lost Weekend (1945)

The Twin Geekscast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 128:37


We like to remember Billy Wilder today more for his outstanding efforts as the foremost comic director of his time, but before the days of Some Like it Hot (1959) and The Apartment (1960) Wilder's greatest successes were of the dramatic kind, and none more so than his multi-Oscar winning study on the disease of alcoholism. The Lost Weekend still resonates today because its subject is a perennial one. The pains and desperation experienced by Ray Milland's sickly writer extend beyond the inescapable grasp of the bottle, encompassing the wretched phenomenon of addiction itself. Wilder holds nothing back in depicting the bleak, horrifying, and debilitating tragedy of the drink here, balancing his penchant for humanistic wit with a cutting sense of pathos to balance the potentially histrionic elements of the depiction. But at the same time, that rawness and sense of overwrought emotion are the qualifying attributes that give credence to The Lost Weekend's endeavor to capture the true nature of alcoholism for the screen. It's a tough pill to swallow, even today, but a sobering and meticulously crafted one just the same, and goes down with the same level of sleekness as those more fondly remembered comedies of Wilder's celebrated oeuvre.Timestamps:0:00 That Summer Feeling: At least five topics here11:00 Tribeca & The Twin Geeks Store20:10 Poser23:13 The Lost Leonardo30:16 Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain44:22 It's All True (1993)58:57 Calvin's Full Recovery Story1:29:13 The Lost Weekend

Gospel Beautiful Podcast
Alan Padgett: Ecotheology

Gospel Beautiful Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 56:05


This episode features Alan Padgett, Professor of Systematic Theology at Luther Seminary. We discuss a book he recently co-edited with Kiara Jorgenson titled, Ecotheology: A Christian Conversation. Padgett is the author of many books on a wide range of topics in theology including: Faith and Reason: Three Views (with  Craig A. Boyd  and Carl Raschke); Blackwell Companion to Science and Christianity (edited with J.B. Stump); As Christ Submits to the Church: A Biblical Understanding of Mutual Submission and Leadership; But is it All True? The Bible and the Question of Truth (edited with Pat Keifert)  Many thanks to our sponsors:Baker Academic.Worship ForwardStudio 2 Ceramics. 10% discount code: GOSPELThanks to Sara Renner (listen to her interview here!) for allowing us to use "Altogether Beautiful," the title track on her new album, which can be purchased at the following link:https://sararenner.bandcamp.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/gospelbeautiful)

Face2Face with David Peck
Fresh Starts, Stories & Gifts

Face2Face with David Peck

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 38:12


Jason Sherman and Face2Face host David Peck talk about his new film My Tree, fresh starts and gifts, staying inquisitive, conscience and push back, mysteries that unfold, belief systems and stories that are used to suppress.Synopsis:Jason Sherman, a Canadian Jew, searches for the tree that was planted in his name in Israel many years earlier.His travels take him to parks and forests throughout the country, where he learns a number of surprising facts about his tree: that it was likely a pine; that it was chosen because it grows fast; that it was completely wrong for the Israeli climate — and that it is sitting atop the remains of a Palestinian village that was captured and destroyed in 1967.Deeply disturbed by his findings, Jason returns home, determined to learn how it is he never knew these things — and what he should do now that he knows them.About Jason:Jason Sherman is one of Canada’s most influential and prolific playwrights, with a multi-award-winning body of work that has been produced around the world, including the US, UK and China. Among his plays are Patience, It’s All True, The Retreat and Three in the Back, Two in the Head, which won the Governor General’s Award for Drama.Sherman has also written extensively for the screen, notably the docudramas Jonestown: Paradise Lost, and We Were Children, about Canada’s residential schools system, as well as numerous one-hour dramas for network and cable television, including two shows he executive produced: Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures and The Listener. He also created and wrote a number of radio dramas for the CBC, including two long-running series: National Affairs and Afghanada.My Tree is his first feature-length documentary as both writer and director.Image Copyright and Credit: Jason Sherman.F2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock and Roll Heaven: Heavy Hitter - Rick James Pt 1

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 83:40


Rick. James. You can't say the name without thinking about two things... the outrageous life a music superstar, and the most popular skit from the Chappelle Show. TJ II starts this series on a heavy hitter with a story so unbelievable, you'll question every moment. The best part is that it's ALL TRUE, and it's all here on Rock and Roll Heaven. Proud member of the Pantheon Family of Podcasts.Our social stuff:Patreon.com/rockandrollheavenTwitter: @rockandrollltInstagram: RockandrollheavenltFacebook: Rock and Roll Heaven PodOur website: https://rockandrollheavenl.wixsite.com/mysiteEmail us! rockandrollheavenlt@gmail.comCheck out the other awesome Pantheon Podcast at www.pantheonpodcasts.com

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock and Roll Heaven: Heavy Hitter - Rick James Pt 1

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 84:40


Rick. James. You can't say the name without thinking about two things... the outrageous life a music superstar, and the most popular skit from the Chappelle Show. TJ II starts this series on a heavy hitter with a story so unbelievable, you'll question every moment. The best part is that it's ALL TRUE, and it's all here on Rock and Roll Heaven. Proud member of the Pantheon Family of Podcasts. Our social stuff: Patreon.com/rockandrollheaven Twitter: @rockandrolllt Instagram: Rockandrollheavenlt Facebook: Rock and Roll Heaven Pod Our website: https://rockandrollheavenl.wixsite.com/mysite Email us! rockandrollheavenlt@gmail.com Check out the other awesome Pantheon Podcast at www.pantheonpodcasts.com

Rock and Roll Heaven
Heavy Hitter: Rick James Pt 1

Rock and Roll Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 83:40


Rick. James. You can't say the name without thinking about two things... the outrageous life a music superstar, and the most popular skit from the Chappelle Show. TJ II starts this series on a heavy hitter with a story so unbelievable, you'll question every moment. The best part is that it's ALL TRUE, and it's all here on Rock and Roll Heaven. Proud member of the Pantheon Family of Podcasts.Our social stuff:Patreon.com/rockandrollheavenTwitter: @rockandrollltInstagram: RockandrollheavenltFacebook: Rock and Roll Heaven PodOur website: https://rockandrollheavenl.wixsite.com/mysiteEmail us! rockandrollheavenlt@gmail.comCheck out the other awesome Pantheon Podcast at www.pantheonpodcasts.com

Rock and Roll Heaven
Heavy Hitter: Rick James Pt 1

Rock and Roll Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 85:40


Rick. James. You can't say the name without thinking about two things... the outrageous life a music superstar, and the most popular skit from the Chappelle Show. TJ II starts this series on a heavy hitter with a story so unbelievable, you'll question every moment. The best part is that it's ALL TRUE, and it's all here on Rock and Roll Heaven. Proud member of the Pantheon Family of Podcasts. Our social stuff: Patreon.com/rockandrollheaven Twitter: @rockandrolllt Instagram: Rockandrollheavenlt Facebook: Rock and Roll Heaven Pod Our website: https://rockandrollheavenl.wixsite.com/mysite Email us! rockandrollheavenlt@gmail.com Check out the other awesome Pantheon Podcast at www.pantheonpodcasts.com

Podcast Host Revealed
EDUCATION CATEGORY: George Sargent | The Convo

Podcast Host Revealed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 39:05


Andrew Menczel is joined by George Sargent of the Convo.  At only 19, George took out Best Newcomer on Air at the Australian Commercial Radio Awards and was a nominee in the 2020 Australian Podcast Awards. As well as host The Convo, George works full time in radio and produces Grant and Chezzi Denyer's podcast, 'It's All True?' You can listen to The Convo here Follow George on Instagram here You can watch clips from this interview on YouTube here. Follow Podcast Host Revealed on Instagram here. This podcast is brought to you by Piccolo Podcasts and Media. Piccolo Podcasts makes branded and original content and has a studio available for hire in the Sydney CBD. Head to piccolopodcasts.com.au.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Jamal Show - The Place to Get Intelligent

Jamal tells stories of Government. All True. Please check out our sponsor at WWW.LetUsAvail.com. Please sign up for our "Think Tank" Email Club. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejamalshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thejamalshow/support

After 2 Beers
#105 After 2 Beers - Best Olympic Event...EVER!

After 2 Beers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 37:56


On this episode, the After 2 Beers ensemble discuss the greatest Olympic event of all time. Competitors were stealing food, being chased by dogs, taking drugs, and even taking naps...during the event....in the Olympics...ALL TRUE!!! All that and more on this week's show! **Be sure to like and subscribe to the show**

Podcast – Alamo City Church
Alamo City Message – December 13, 2020 – 11 am

Podcast – Alamo City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020


What If It’s All True? 3 Stories 1 Jesus and the crazy man. Mark 5:1-6 , 19 (read) (talked about through verse 13) 2 Jesus and the daddy’s little girl. Mark 5:21-24, 35-42 3 Jesus and the worn out woman. Mark 5:25-34 Ephesians 1:17-23 Ephesians 3:16 Ephesians 3:16-21 3 Things that the source of His living presence alive in us produces: 1 Assurance 2 Authority 3 Sense of Daring

EATING LIFE W JOHNNY CIAO
Sunday's in an Italian Family

EATING LIFE W JOHNNY CIAO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 5:54


Apologetic for past Post Madness but All True! Want Killer Seasonings or my Koncert Kitchen Cookbook for the Holiday's---ON SALE at www.ciaospices.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/johnny-ciao/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnny-ciao/support

Breaking Walls
BW - EP104: Orson Welles' Radio Career From Pearl Harbor to the End of Radio’s Peak (1941—1948)

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 237:03


Here is the full episode as one track for those who requested! — In Breaking Walls Episode 104 we focus on Orson Welles’ radio career from Pearl Harbor through the end of radio’s peak, and pick up where we left off in Breaking Walls episode 79. —————————— Highlights: • Orson Returns to Radio In the Fall of 1941 • The Magnificent Ambersons Enters Productions • December 7th, 1941 • Orson and Norman Corwin Collaborate • Orson is Named Pan-American Goodwill Ambassador • It’s All True and Brazil • Problems with RKO • Endings Changed, Others Destroyed • Orson gets fired—Returns to the United States in the fall of 1942 • Ceiling Unlimited And Hello Americans • Jane Eyre • Jack Benny Gets Sick, Orson filles in as host • The Mercury Wonder Show • Rita • Marriage, again • Busy Radio Days in 1944 • The Orson Welles Almanac • Campaigning for FDR • Donovan’s Brain • D Day • Election Day—1944 • Rita and Orson meet Rebecca • Christmas 1944 • This is My Best • Our President is Dead • More Collaborations with Corwin • The War Ends • The Stranger • Around the World in Eighty Days • The Mercury Summer Theater • The Lady From Shanghai • Divorce • Macbeth • Europe and the end for Welles on American radio —————————— The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers —————————— The reading material used in today’s episode was: • Citizen Welles by Frank Brady • This is Orson Welles by Welles and Peter Bogdanovich • On the Air — By John Dunning • Discovering Orson Welles by Jonathan Rosenbaum • Orson Welles on the Air, at OrsonWelles.Indiana.edu • Wellesnet.com. —————————— On the interview front: • Orson Welles was with Peter Bogdonavich, Dick Cavett, Johnny Carson, Merv Griffin, Leslie MeGahey, Dinah Shore, and Huw Wheldon. • Byron Kane and Jeanette Nolan were with SPERDVAC, the Society to Preserve and Encourage Radio Drama, Variety, and Comedy. For more information, please go to SPERDVAC.com • Norman Corwin was with Chuck Schaden. Hear the full chat at SpeakingofRadio.com. • Howard Duff was with Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran for WTIC’s The Golden Age of Radio. Hear their full chat at Goldenage-WTIC.org. • Robert Wise was with Leslie MeGahey. • Jack Benny spoke with Jack Carney. • Lurene Tuttle spoke with Same Time, Same Station in 1972. • Agnes Moorehead was with Dick Cavett in 1973. —————————— Selected music featured in today’s episode was: • Perfida — By Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra • The Klezmer’s Wedding — By Andre Moisan • The Third Man — By Anton Karas • Hooray for Hollywood — By Don Swan • The Battle Cry of Freedom — By Jacqueline Schwab • Star of Bethlehem — Conducted by John Williams —————————— Subscribe to Burning Gotham—the new audio drama set in 1835 New York City. It’s available everywhere you get your podcasts and at BurningGotham.com. —————————— A special thank you to Ted Davenport and Jerry Haendiges: two radio show collectors who helped supply material for this episode. They’re who the large retailers go to. Ted’s got a Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/otrteddavenport/ For Jerry, please visit http://otrsite.com/ I’d also like to thank Walden Hughes and John and Larry Gassman of SPERDVAC - http://sperdvac.com/ —————————— A Special Thank you to: Tony Adams Briana Isaac Ryan Kramer Barry Nadler Christian Neuhaus Aimee Pavy Terry Wallace —————————— WallBreakers Links: Patreon - patreon.com/thewallbreakers Social Media - @TheWallBreakers URL - thewallbreakers.com

Breaking Walls
BW - EP104: Part 1/5—Orson Welles' Radio Career From Pearl Harbor to the End of Radio’s Peak

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 46:28


In Breaking Walls Episode 104 Part 1, we focus on Orson Welles’ radio career as he returns to Hollywood radio after production of Citizen Kane wrapped in the fall of 1941. PRODUCTION NOTE: This episode will be split into five parts and released on 6/1/2020 ; 6/5/2020 ; 6/10/2020 ; 6/15/2020; and 6/20/2020. On 6/25/2020 the entire episode will be available as one full episode. —————————— Highlights: Orson Returns to Radio In the Fall of 1941 The Magnificent Ambersons Enters Productions December 7th, 1941 Orson and Norman Corwin Collaborate Orson is Named Pan-American Goodwill Ambassador It’s All True and Brazil Problems with RKO Endings Changed, Others Destroyed Orson Returns to the United States. —————————— The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers —————————— WallBreakers Links: Patreon - patreon.com/thewallbreakers Social Media - @TheWallBreakers URL - thewallbreakers.com

Christ Fellowship Bible Church
The Source of True Christian Unity

Christ Fellowship Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 57:00


In this message, Pastor Geoff preaches on 7 fixed foundation stones that reveal the SOURCE -the basis, the ground, the root- of ALL True, Christian unity.--Only GOD creates and makes unity. Our job, as believers, is to maintain and preserve it.--God makes unity as we are joined together IN CHRIST. Ephesians 4.4-6 gives us 7 -One- statements that shows the source of true unity.

Hearsay Poetry
Brian Grosz Interview

Hearsay Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 101:15


“Is that a true story?” It’s the question I’ve been dying to ask Brian Grosz for quite some time after hearing many of his wild tales—road life, bar life, chef life, artist life, musician life, encountering all kinds of life-life. Rest assured folks, they are ALL TRUE. Listen and be amazed yourself. Better yet, get yourself a copy of Brian’s amazing book, Squalor, available by print or audiobook (recommended) narrated by Brian of course. Also, Hearsay Poetry celebrates 1 year! Stay tuned for a special additional podcast with yours truly in the hot seat.A note about Brian from Brian: I like to think of myself as a "Maker." I make ideas, things, words, connections, and - every now and again - a ruckus, a scene, and a stink. Over the past 15 or so years, I've made a living as a as a computer programmer, graphic designer, stunt-driver, catering chef, fish-cutter, bouncer, bartender, waiter, roadie, photographer, journalist, painter, soap opera actor, trucker, set-decorator, art director and I was even on a Japanese game show. Twice. No lie. And I've never half-assed any of it.

'The Capstone Church
EVANGELISM BY PRECEPT AND BY EXAMPLE _ Pastor Tokunbo Beulah Johnson

'The Capstone Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 50:53


Evangelism By Precept & By Example: Pharisee Dimension. Text: John 8: 1-11,12-20[Classic Example of Jesus]; John 3:17; Gal.2:11-16.   OUR MESSAGE: The Truth of the Gospel Man is justified by Faith in the finished work of Christ NOT by his good works. By no effort at keeping the Law shall any man be justified.!   THE PHARISEE SPIRIT REVEALED: *Luke 11:37-54; Matt 23. We must beware of the leaven of the Pharisees which is Doctrine of Hypocrisy (Matt.16:11,12). All True teachers of the Way must be careful of hypocrisy.   God bless you as you listen.(Subscribe  & share to your friends)

Interchange – WFHB
Interchange – That’s So Jake: Reaping Orson Welles

Interchange – WFHB

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 57:59


Our last show highlighted the “lost” Orson Welles film It’s All True with filming taking place in 1942; and today we offer a bookend. Netflix has just released a version of another Welles project that was never completed, though this one was not so much lost as held hostage. It’s called The Other Side of …

The Business Builders Show with Marty Wolff
Shark Tank, Forbes, Good Morning America, Business Builders Show

The Business Builders Show with Marty Wolff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 25:27


How about that for nerve, mentioning how Wombi Rose and his company Lovepop Cards, have been on Shark Tank, Good Morning America and now they are on the Business Builders Show with Marty Wolff on www.c-suiteradio.com!!!! ALL TRUE.Oh yeah, I forgot Wombi (yeah, that's really his name) was also on JJ Ramburg's show on MSNBC. That's where I first saw him. I LOVE the business story of Lovepop Cards and the beauty of their cards are incredible.Too much to tell you............you gotta listen and then go to www.lovepopcards.com to learn more. You can also find them on Twitter @lovepop and Facebook @lovepopcards. MOTHERS DAY!!!!!!!BTW - Wombi tells us about Kevin O'Leary from Shark Tank being a nice guy..........now I'm positive you are going to listen carefully!Great shows are available from my talented friends at the C-Suite Radio Network. Find all our Business Builders Shows and many other fine shows at www.c-suiteradio.com.We share this business information to help you succeed. If you want to learn more about our executive coaching and business consulting services - call or text me at 570 815 1626 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Stageworthy
#115 – Melody Johnson

Stageworthy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 48:00


Having performed from her hometown of Brantford, Ontario to Singapore, Melody has enjoyed moving from dramatic to comedic roles for over the last twenty years. Soon after graduating with a BFA from York University’s Theatre Performance program she began work with now Artistic Director of the Tarragon Theatre, Richard Rose on the Manitoba Theatre Centres’ The Glass Menagerie. Melody then became one of a core group of actors with Necessary Angel Theatre Company. The group dedicated themselves to bringing new Canadian plays to life, (It’s All True, Swollen Tongues, and The Piper). Having worked with many of Canada’s most respected theatre companies, Melody has originated many memorable theatre roles such as Sugar in Claudia Dey’s Trout Stanley for Factory Theatre, Olive/Eva in Jason Sherman’s It’s All True for Tarragon Theatre and a Dora win for the titular role of Mercy in Little Mercy’s First Murder/Tarragon-Shaw Festival. Other favourites include: Assassins for Talk is Free/Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, 7 Stories/ Theatre Calgary/CanStage (Betty Mitchell award nomination), In the Next Room Tarragon/MTC, Florence Gibson's I Think I Can YPT/National Arts Centre, Our Town/Two Planks and a Passion (Merrit Award nomination), Blithe Spirit/Soulpepper. Logging 8 Dora nominations for acting over the years Melody also co created the musical Mimi with Rick Roberts and Allen Cole for the Tarragon Theatre in 2009.www.melodyjohnson.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Melody-Johnson-214058295823079/ Tickets to Person of Interest: http://www.tarragontheatre.com/show/person-of-interest/Stageworthy:http://www.stageworthypodcast.com Twitter @stageworthyPod Facebook: http://facebook.com/stageworthyPod

Open Wider w/Kenny Zimlinghaus

Its finally here! This episode does contain some squirmy squeemish issues (ALL TRUE). Openwidershow@gmail.com and your ridiculous health issue can be on the "show"

Perfectly Good Podcast – Featuring Tripod and Andrew Pogson
Episode 35: Perfectly Good Podcast – Swords and Sorcery Part 1

Perfectly Good Podcast – Featuring Tripod and Andrew Pogson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2017


Are you ready for adventure? Tripod are! This episode we discuss "Swords and Sorcery" and all of the nerdy things that those two things involve. But, dear listener, we can't contain such a vast topic to just one part - oh no - this is just Part 1 of an ongoing saga. Perhaps there will be a trilogy? How very "Fantasy"! Featuring live performances of "Visor King" and a new Aquaman lyric submission. Fun! Episode Notes: 00:00 - It's the return of THEATRE OF THE MIND. Should we keep this stuff up? Write in! 15:40 - Commence the nerdy fantasy talk 37:35 - One of the greatest movie theme songs of all time 38:15 - Tripod break into song - ALONG WITH A NEW BUMPER! (Thanks Jenny) 40:00 - Let's discuss Patreon... 45:30 - It's a Gatesy's Merch Corner UPDATE 51:35 - Live performance of Visor King from Perfectly Good Songs 1:04:40 - It's Poggin Hood Mailbag 1:15:20 - Another Aquaman lyrics submission - this time from Israel! 1:26:50 - It's true! It's ALL TRUE :)!! 1:30:25 - It's a Tally Hoes UPDATE 1:32:38 - Tripod break into song AGAIN 1:38:20 - The guys talk about VR, for a long time 1:42:18 - It's the Old Days Bumper(?) 1:50:30 - And that's the end of Scod's Scorner 1:57:30 - Whoa... what a long episode (Poggo didn't have time to cut this thing down) We love to hear from you! Get in touch on Twitter and Facebook, request a song, request a theme or submit your ideas for a bumper. Or, subscribe, rate and comment, we appreciate it greatly!

JHBC Sermons
2017-04-16 - It's All True; HE IS ALiVE! - Cal Sayles

JHBC Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 23:08


An Easter Sunday sermon by Dr. Cal Sayles entitled “It’s All True; HE IS ALIVE” from John 20.

The Found *NSYNC Fan Fiction Radio Hour
The Found *NSYNC Fan Fiction Radio Hour, Episode #13

The Found *NSYNC Fan Fiction Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 66:31


    In  The Found *NSYNC Fan Fiction Radio Hour, we chronologically read aloud pages of one author's *NSYNC fan fiction, from a binder found at a thrift store. As usual, we question the author's grammatical choices, enjoy irrelevant notes in the margins, all the while Sacha accompanies us on his keyboard.   In this Very Special Episode, Kelly (our narrator) and Joey Fatone continue to profess their love to each other while in New York. They shop while Justin Timberlake accompanies them for part of their day. Joey has a major, life-changing request in store for Kelly after a day of shopping. Later, he gives her his credit card. AND THEN HOLY SHIT, IT GETS REAL. YOU HAVE TO LISTEN TO HEAR WHAT WE MEAN.   We decided to blend coffee with alcohol with what Sacha dubbed “The NSYNC DRINK” aka “Fatone Olé”, made from 7-11 coffee, Jim Beam and Hershey's Creamer. While drinking, we theorize that perhaps the entire binder was dictated to someone else who was writing it down, or that it is ALL TRUE, or that maybe, just maybe, it is the transcription of an oracle.   Also in this episode: similarities between “Take My Breath Away” and “The Golden Girls” theme; the argument whether it is better to eat Olive Garden breadsticks when they're nice and hot or the opposite position, that it is better to just dump them in a bag and leave; the Wikipedia page for the movie “Glitter,”; Zazzle product making, confusing “Night Court” with “Law and Order” and much, much more!   Listeners, would you prefer us to perform it and score it later with the music, or do you like us doing the music on the spot? And would you prefer instead of doing it live we practice it and then perform it? Let us know the best way to procede! E-mail us to let us know caboosezine(at)gmail(dot)com! Find us on itunes here!

Nerd Rage Radio Podcast
Nerd Rage Radio Podcast EPISODE 69 SPECIAL Interview with Mrs Skullface and Mrs Russman by JISK from ROC

Nerd Rage Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 248:49


Nerd Rage Radio  Episode 69   !!!!!!EPISODE 69 SPECIAL!!!!!! Interview with Mrs Skullface and Mrs Russman by JISK from ROC   How Was Your Nerd Week   It's True... All of It. The Blades, The Running, The Bladerunners. It's All True.    Mortal Ghanbat https://nowloading.co/p/ghanas-mortal-kombat-movie-may-be-the-video-game-adaptation-we-deserve/4168963?utm_source=fb-channel-now-loading&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=new-mortal-kombat-movie-from-ghana-shows-hollywood-how-its-done   New Justice League Image   Spirit Of Vengeance Ain't Nothing To Fuck With http://cbr.st/AFMtSiK X-Men Rip Off http://www.cbr.com/x-ploitation-15-blatant-x-men-copycats/?utm_source=CBR-FB-P&utm_medium=Social-Distribution&utm_campaign=CBR-FB-P&view=list Q&A Star Wars Rogue One Discussion  Htttps://m.facebook.com/Nerdragecast/ Twitter: @nerdragecast Instagram: @nerdrageradioig Email us: nerdrageradiomail@gmail.com   Conclusion 

It's All True!
IAT Ep#80: Comedian Ron Funches [Explicit]

It's All True!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016 23:55


Recorded in 2015, Comedian Ron Funches joins It’s All True! To talk about finding humor through tragedy, the inspiration behind his debut stand-up album, and what single life can really be like.

It's All True!
IAT Ep#78: Comedian/Writer Robin Thede (LIVE!) [Explicit]

It's All True!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 15:26


Comedic actress and writer, Robin Thede, made history when she joined Comedy Central’s The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore as head writer. She joined It’s All True! host Tim Barnes at a live show in Brooklyn’s Union Hall to talk about her late night TV experiences, what the White House Correspondents dinner was really like, growing up in a trailer park and much, much more.

It's All True!
IAT Ep#77: Radio Producer Sean Rameswaram (LIVE!) [Explicit]

It's All True!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016 17:40


The It’s All True! Podcast features interviews with the most creative voices in comedy, writing, performance and music and asks them to tell one funny, very true story. Tim Barnes chats with Sean Rameswaram (WNYC, More Perfect podcast, Sideshow podcast) about radio, his love of Lakshmi Singh, and what happens when all of your dreams come true. Sean also shares a hilarious story about a strange tattoo that remains on his skin to this day.

It's All True!
IAT Ep#76: Comedian Roy Wood Jr. (LIVE!) [Explicit]

It's All True!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 25:12


The It’s All True! Podcast features interviews with the most creative voices in comedy, writing, performance and music and asks them to tell one funny, very true story. This episode marks the debut of It’s All True in New York City. Host, Tim Barnes, sat down with comedian Roy Wood Jr at Union Hall to talk about his upcoming hour special and the art of prank calling for radio.

It's All True!
IAT Ep#64: Comedian Kyle Scanlan

It's All True!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2015 24:43


The It's All True! Podcast features interviews with the most creative voices in comedy, writing, performance and music and asks them to tell one funny, very true story. In this episode, Kyle Scanlan discusses the creation of The Whiskey Journal, his comedic influence and the true story of hopping into the wrong car. We also talk about his important role in making the It’s All True! podcast possible.

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It's All True!
IAT Ep#25: Actress Fawzia Mirza

It's All True!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2014 15:15


Actress Fawzia Mirza (Kam Kardashian web series) discusses gender, comedy and the pressure of deciding to make a career out of performing on It’s All True. Plus, her headline story "Doctors Discover Medical First In Woman's Mouth."

It's All True!
IAT Ep#20: Radio icon Richard Steele

It's All True!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2014 18:39


Chicago radio icon Richard Steele joins It’s All True! host Tim Barnes for a conversation about the evolution of race relations in Chicago, and how Richard became a disc jockey in the first place. The path makes its way through the tumult and segregation of the 1950s & '60s in a highly segregated Chicago that was unwelcoming of the integration of African-Americans. Steele talks about coming up in that environment, about his doo-wop group The Bishops and about his entry into radio. It's a story that began with a young Richard Steele playing "radio DJ" into a tape recorder. Plus, Richard tells the funny, true story of his prom night... and how it almost never happened.

It's All True!
(ARCHIVES) IAT Ep#14: with Comedian Sean White

It's All True!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2014 10:21


Tim Barnes welcomes comic Sean White to the ‘It’s All True!’ podcast. They dicuss his transition to personal comedy, his dream of stealing Jon Stewart's job at The Daily Show, and his strange high school adventures. Originally from Alabama, Sean is now located in Chicago and can be seen in showcases and clubs throughout the Midwest and South. Called a "Gem" by RE:Com Chicago Comedy magazine, Sean White has been seen in clubs across 3 countries. His odd yet relatable style of quick thought provoking material landed him in the finals of the Hong Kong International Comedy competition with entrants from over 11 countries. Follow Don on Twitter at: @SeanWhiteComedy Theme Song: Freddie Nunez Sound Engineer: Faraz Hussain Cover Art: James Webb

It's All True!
(ARCHIVES) IAT Ep#12: with Musician/Storyteller Danny Black

It's All True!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2014 14:12


The Whiskey Journal contributor Tim Barnes welcomes musician and storyteller Danny Black to the ‘It’s All True!’ podcast. The dissect the differences between the music and comedy business before Danny tells the long and winding tale of his odd friendship with a famous comic. Danny Black is a member of the musical group, The Blacks (originally called 'The Black Family') an insurgent country band from Chicago. They released two albums through Bloodshot Records. Danny also performs as a storyteller, and hosts The God, Sex & Death Variety Hour at The Hideout every fourth Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. This episode also features an original headline from Whiskey Journal writer Bronwyn Isaac. Theme Song: Freddie Nunez Sound Engineer: Faraz Hussain Cover Art: James Webb

It's All True!
(ARCHIVES) IAT Ep#11: with Radio Hosts Brian Babylon & Molly Adams

It's All True!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2014 14:44


The Whiskey Journal contributor Tim Barnes welcomes comedian Brian Babylon and journalist Molly Adams to the ‘It’s All True!’ podcast. They discuss how their unlikely friendship through co-hosting a radio program lead to them catching a flight to Los Angeles for a taping of the show Jeapordy. Brian Babylon is a stand up comic and panelest on the NPR game show Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! Molly Adams is a journalist who writes for Chicago Reader and has reported for NPR. They both host the call-in radio talk show, The Morning AMp which airs Monday through Friday in Chi-town & NWI. Listen on 89.5 FM (NWI/CHI), 90.7 FM (CHI) or WLUW 88.7 (CHI). Across the globe at Vocalo.org Twitter: @brianbabylon / @mollyelena Theme Song: Freddie Nunez Sound Engineer: Faraz Hussain Cover Art: James Webb Subscribe to 'It's All True!' on iTunes.

It's All True!
(ARCHIVES) IAT Ep#3: with Storyteller Lily Be [Explicit]

It's All True!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013 15:54


Tim Barnes welcomes Moth GrandSLAM champion Lily Be to the ‘It’s All True!’ podcast. Lily tells the sweet, lovely and horrifying story of discovering that the man she was engaged to was a bed-wetter. According to Gapers Block, "Be never writes her stories and relies on the oral tradition she grew up with." She produces a storytelling show called Stoop-Style Stories which takes place the last Thursday of each month at Rosa's Lounge in Humboldt Park. Follow Lily Be on twitter at: @queenlilybe

It's All True!
(ARCHIVES) IAT Ep#2: with Comedian Ian Abramson

It's All True!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2013 11:29


Tim Barnes welcomes comedian/writer/and closest comedy friend Ian Abramson to the ‘It’s All True!’ podcast. Ian was given the challenge to tell a story that he's never heard throughout there long friendship, and boy does it deliver. Ian has worked with the creators of Comedy Central's 'Dr. Katz' on various web projects including "The Pitch Show!"

New Books Network
Matthew Goodman, “The Sun and the Moon: The Remarkable True Account of Hoaxers, Showmen, Dueling Journalists, and Lunar Man-Bats in Nineteenth-Century New York” (Basic Books, 2008)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2009 50:40


The modern newspaper is not as old as you think. Until the early nineteenth century, they were thin and expensive. It was only with the advent of the penny press circa 1830 that the truly mass broadsheet was born. Yet selling a paper for a cent was not a straight-forward business proposition. In order to turn a profit, you needed to sell a lot of copy. You won’t be surprised to learn that the best way to move papers was to give the people what they wanted–scandal, outrage, marvels, miracles and outright inventions. In The Sun and the Moon. The Remarkable True Account of Hoaxers, Showmen, Dueling Journalists, and Lunar Man-Bats in Nineteenth-Century New York (Basic Books, 2008) shows how the early masters of the trade invented the modern paper by telling the public that the moon was inhabited by the recognizable ancestors of “Bat Boy.” Goodman marches a gallery of rogues across the book’s pages–an astronomer with an over-active imagination, an editor with an invented past, a horde of street urchins hawking papers and eating oysters. P.T. Barnum and Edger Allan Poe make appearances! This is a terrifically entertaining book, popular history at its best. And, of course, it’s ALL TRUE! Now put down The Weekly World News and go buy The Sun and the Moon! Please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Matthew Goodman, “The Sun and the Moon: The Remarkable True Account of Hoaxers, Showmen, Dueling Journalists, and Lunar Man-Bats in Nineteenth-Century New York” (Basic Books, 2008)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2009 50:40


The modern newspaper is not as old as you think. Until the early nineteenth century, they were thin and expensive. It was only with the advent of the penny press circa 1830 that the truly mass broadsheet was born. Yet selling a paper for a cent was not a straight-forward business proposition. In order to turn a profit, you needed to sell a lot of copy. You won’t be surprised to learn that the best way to move papers was to give the people what they wanted–scandal, outrage, marvels, miracles and outright inventions. In The Sun and the Moon. The Remarkable True Account of Hoaxers, Showmen, Dueling Journalists, and Lunar Man-Bats in Nineteenth-Century New York (Basic Books, 2008) shows how the early masters of the trade invented the modern paper by telling the public that the moon was inhabited by the recognizable ancestors of “Bat Boy.” Goodman marches a gallery of rogues across the book’s pages–an astronomer with an over-active imagination, an editor with an invented past, a horde of street urchins hawking papers and eating oysters. P.T. Barnum and Edger Allan Poe make appearances! This is a terrifically entertaining book, popular history at its best. And, of course, it’s ALL TRUE! Now put down The Weekly World News and go buy The Sun and the Moon! Please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Matthew Goodman, “The Sun and the Moon: The Remarkable True Account of Hoaxers, Showmen, Dueling Journalists, and Lunar Man-Bats in Nineteenth-Century New York” (Basic Books, 2008)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2009 50:40


The modern newspaper is not as old as you think. Until the early nineteenth century, they were thin and expensive. It was only with the advent of the penny press circa 1830 that the truly mass broadsheet was born. Yet selling a paper for a cent was not a straight-forward business proposition. In order to turn a profit, you needed to sell a lot of copy. You won’t be surprised to learn that the best way to move papers was to give the people what they wanted–scandal, outrage, marvels, miracles and outright inventions. In The Sun and the Moon. The Remarkable True Account of Hoaxers, Showmen, Dueling Journalists, and Lunar Man-Bats in Nineteenth-Century New York (Basic Books, 2008) shows how the early masters of the trade invented the modern paper by telling the public that the moon was inhabited by the recognizable ancestors of “Bat Boy.” Goodman marches a gallery of rogues across the book’s pages–an astronomer with an over-active imagination, an editor with an invented past, a horde of street urchins hawking papers and eating oysters. P.T. Barnum and Edger Allan Poe make appearances! This is a terrifically entertaining book, popular history at its best. And, of course, it’s ALL TRUE! Now put down The Weekly World News and go buy The Sun and the Moon! Please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Journalism
Matthew Goodman, “The Sun and the Moon: The Remarkable True Account of Hoaxers, Showmen, Dueling Journalists, and Lunar Man-Bats in Nineteenth-Century New York” (Basic Books, 2008)

New Books in Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2009 50:40


The modern newspaper is not as old as you think. Until the early nineteenth century, they were thin and expensive. It was only with the advent of the penny press circa 1830 that the truly mass broadsheet was born. Yet selling a paper for a cent was not a straight-forward business proposition. In order to turn a profit, you needed to sell a lot of copy. You won’t be surprised to learn that the best way to move papers was to give the people what they wanted–scandal, outrage, marvels, miracles and outright inventions. In The Sun and the Moon. The Remarkable True Account of Hoaxers, Showmen, Dueling Journalists, and Lunar Man-Bats in Nineteenth-Century New York (Basic Books, 2008) shows how the early masters of the trade invented the modern paper by telling the public that the moon was inhabited by the recognizable ancestors of “Bat Boy.” Goodman marches a gallery of rogues across the book’s pages–an astronomer with an over-active imagination, an editor with an invented past, a horde of street urchins hawking papers and eating oysters. P.T. Barnum and Edger Allan Poe make appearances! This is a terrifically entertaining book, popular history at its best. And, of course, it’s ALL TRUE! Now put down The Weekly World News and go buy The Sun and the Moon! Please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Body and Soul
Hilary Easton: Body and Soul podcast

Body and Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2008 35:23


Hilary Easton's creativity combines secure craft, sharp intelligence, hearty expression and fearless exploration. Here's a delightful conversation I had with the choreographer in a studio at New York's Lincoln Center. BIO Hiilary Easton has danced with Kinematic, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, XXY Dance/Music and many others. Ms. Easton has been commissioned to choreograph for many exciting projects, most recently The Talking Band's "Imminence," which premiered at La MaMa in February 2008. Ms. Easton is a consultant for VSA Arts, the New York Philharmonic, and Big Thought/Dallas. She has taught at Connecticut College, Princeton University, and the University of Montana and will be in residency this November at The Hermitage Artist Retreat in Sarasota, Florida. Hilary Easton + Company will perform "Noise + Speed" during Mt. Tremper Arts's inaugural season. The troupe will tour their 2007 work "It's All True" for Lincoln Center Institute and will present their next New York season in March 2009 at the Ailey Citigroup Theater as part of the Harkness Dance Festival. LINK "Noise + Speed" performance at Mt. Tremper Arts Summer Festival--Saturday, August 23 http://mttremperarts.wordpress.com/festival/hilary-easton-company/ Body and Soul is the official podcast of InfiniteBody dance blog at http://infinitebody.blogspot.com. Subscribe through iTunes or at http://magickaleva.hipcast.com/rss/bodyandsoul.xml. (c)2008, Eva Yaa Asantewaa

Be Unstoppable: The Essential Laws of Fearless Living

This is Memorial Day. This is a day in which many people go to the cemetery to visit the graves of loved ones who have died, many of whom lost their lives in armed combat. But in addition to visiting the graves of those who have died, there is something else that is very important to remember... All True scripture has an inner meaning that is verifiable and directly applicable right now in th...