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A preview of the World Series with David and Laura Marra Of The Chicago White Sox and Allison Baker of Monkeybrain Comics
In this episode of the phase 4 podcast, we are gifted with a transformative exploration of mastery, resilience, and personal evolution. Graced by the presence of the extraordinary Allison Baker, whose journey perfectly embodies the fusion of intuition, personal development, and quantum principles. Allison's life narrative isn't just an inspiration; it's a roadmap detailing how to channel adversities into opportunities for profound growth. Beginning her journey as a functional medicine certified health coach, Allison soon realized the immense potential at the intersection of intuition and quantum dynamics. This realization led her to delve deeper, resulting in her evolution as a Quantum Life & Career Coach. In our conversation, Allison illuminates the path of mastering one's life through the channelling of intuitive insights, the power of quantum shifts, and the importance of continuous personal development. We also venture into the serene world of nature and travel, reflecting on its profound capacity to nurture our spiritual and emotional well-being. Join us for this expansive dialogue that transcends the conventional boundaries of personal growth, offering listeners a unique blend of quantum perspectives, mastery techniques, and the transformative power of intuitive channelling. Allison, with your wisdom and experience, you are genuinely lighting the path for many. A warm welcome to the Phase 4 Podcast. Check out Warrior Woman Within The Summit, with 8 Expert speakers who weave together to paint the story of a woman's journey through life on April 13th, 2024. https://sutra.co/space/q0nfk0 ****If you enjoyed this episode, please follow the show, share it with a friend and leave a review below or on the Spotify app https://open.spotify.com/show/4JfM1ZitoXTP6DXXfUbqRm?si=9f68c2de30a5446f **** Connect with Allison: https://www.facebook.com/dancingbryn Connect with Jp https://linktr.ee/NextStepsAcademy In addition, The Next Steps Academy is proud to announce the release of 3 new group coaching courses Weekly Writers Tribe: An 8-week journey for writers of all levels https://sutra.co/space/a5lah6 The 6 Phase Protocol: A Biological Upgrade: for Mind, Body and Spirit https://sutra.co/space/7yrnvi The Artists Tao 12-week workshop https://sutra.co/space/5u6vn2
Ever wondered about your unique energy imprint and how to unlock its potential? Dive into the Savvy Scribe Podcast for an enlightening journey into Human Design, and learn the tools and insights for navigating your unique path to alignment and fulfillment, with our guest for today, Allison Baker. Get ready to be intrigued and inspired!Exploring Key Insights on Human DesignWhat is Human Design?Learn about the intriguing blend of quantum physics, ancient wisdom, and modern science behind Human Design.Hear how a quantum physicist's discovery in 1987 revolutionized understanding of our energetic bodies.How our profound lives and career transformations are guided by Human DesignDiscover the precision and uniqueness of Human Design readings and how they differ from traditional astrology.Future of work and society – explore predictions on the monumental shifts in work culture and societal structures.Gain insights on applying Human Design principles to parenting and educational strategies.Discussions on the current state of healthcare and the potential for a more compassionate future.The importance of entrepreneurship in leading societal changes and personal fulfillment.Get advice on aligning your career and personal life with your true nature through Human Design.Welcome to the Savvy Scribe Podcast, I'm so glad you're here! Before we start the show, if you're interested, we have a free Facebook group called "Savvy Nurse Writer Community"I appreciate you following me and listening today. I would LOVE for you to subscribe: ITUNESAnd if you love it, can I ask for a
Pregnancy is exciting, but can also be especially overwhelming for those with ADHD. Allison Baker, M.D., shares what we know about the benefits and risks of stimulant use while pregnant and nursing, and how to manage the demands of early motherhood.
10 years ago Chris Roberson and Allison Baker debuted their digital publishing effort Monkeybrain Comics which gave oppurtunities to creators like Christopher Cebella Ibrahim Moustafa and Adam P Knave among others. This is the first chat we had about the imprint. Tommorow, you'll hear pt 2 with a new chat from Allison and Chris looking back on the experiment.
Behavioral artist Aki Shibata is delighted that the all-night festival Northern Spark will return to her Frogtown and Rondo neighborhoods. This year's festival takes place at four locations along and near University Avenue in St. Paul, from 9 p.m. Saturday until 2 a.m., with a closing event Sunday morning that ends shortly after sunrise on Raspberry Island. The theme for the artists' work is “What the World Needs Now.” Visitors may navigate their way among the locations to admire a range of art, many of which have interactive elements. The locations include the Victoria Theater Arts Center, the Rondo Community Library, Springboard for the Arts, and the Minnesota Museum of American Art. Shibata says she plans to attend them all, but she is particularly looking forward to the Drive-in Movie Extravaganza with shadow puppets, created by Eva Adderlay at the Victoria Theater, and to watching the sun rise over the interactive closing event by Sequoia Hauck, which will include painters, singers, and dancers celebrating our connection to the water. Allison Baker, an art professor at Hamline University, was excited to see the solo show by Ta-coumba T. Aiken at Dreamsong Gallery in northeast Minneapolis. Baker said the show “couldn't have been better timed,” coming weeks after Aiken was awarded a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship for 2022. The exhibit, entitled “Awakenings,” features Aiken's large, abstract paintings and works on paper. Photo by Tom Dunn, courtesy of Dreamsong Ta-coumba T. Aiken. Ripple Effect, 2021. Acrylic on canvas. “He talks about channeling the spirits of his ancestors into form and color,” said Baker, adding that he does so in “beautiful and incredible ways.” In some paintings, figures seem to emerge from the energetic lines on the canvas. She also recommends paying attention to the smaller studies and collages, which are a delicate counterpoint to the larger work. The exhibit at Dreamsong runs through June 25. You may see more of Aiken's work at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis. The show, opening Sunday, is “Change is God-Take Root Among the Stars: Black Abstraction in the Midwest” and features the work of 17 artists. Minneapolis-based performer and costumer Anissa Lubbers suggests catching the “10-Minute Play Festival” from the Lakeshore Players, which runs through Sunday at the Hanifl Performing Arts Center in White Bear Lake. Lubbers said the festival is an audience favorite that traditionally wraps up the players' season. The show features 10 plays, written by playwrights around the world and performed and directed by local talent. As for style, the audience can expect a bit of everything, from the silly to the serious and timely, from comedy to horror.
Episode 32: We chat with Allison Baker about Earp behind the scenes, being on set, & all the teamwork that goes into creating our shitshow! Have a good week & stay Earpy! Hosted by Rach, Tay, and Sam Guest: Allison on Twitter & Instagram Follow us on Twitter: @LNHomestead Follow us on Instagram: @LNHomestead Merch: https://www.lnhomestead.com/ Sign up to be a guest: https://forms.gle/H9BH3qzLXDh3CHUm9 Send us an email: LateNightAtTheHomestead@gmail.com
Agents Scott and Cam welcome Monkeybrain Comics co-publisher Allison Baker to the podcast to share stories about her time working on the first three Spy Kids films, both as an executive assistant to writer/director Robert Rodriguez and producer Elizabeth Avellan, and also as director of operations for Troublemaker Studios. She also talks about her work at IDW Entertainment and in the political media world. Pick up exclusive SpyHards merch, including the new "What Does Vargas Do?" t-shirt by @shaylayy, available only at Redbubble Social media: @spyhards View the NOC List and the Disavowed List at Letterboxd.com/spyhards Podcast artwork by Hannah Hughes.
Never even had so much as a traffic ticket.
Jennifer and Dana welcome special guest Allison Baker, who regales listeners with tales of taxidermied pole-dancing animals, driving in Europe in a huge vehicle and tiger parenting. The girls laugh about airport jail, try to sell Allison on their latest MLM scheme, and return to their respective homes to cook naked and clean like the Canadians.
Today is our final episode of the Returning to a Sense of Place Mini Series. While we will continue to discuss the topic of working from the office and home in its various forms, our study with BWF and our guests has come to a close. Since July, we have been asking the questions about what is working and what isn't. Today, Josh Birkholz and I wrap up what we have learned over the past several months and what we want to move forward. This is not just the end of the series, but it's also the end of Season 4. I will be taking some time to continue to acclimate in my new role and begin working on a dynamic Season 5. I have already secured some very strong and exciting guests and can't wait to share what is in store later this fall. Until then, good luck-- and have a great week! **Special thank you to BWF, Willie Jude II, Allison Baker, Josh Birkholz, Kelley Morris, and Karim Kafray for their contributions to this project. Please connect on instagram @devdebrief for updates on the new season and more information on guests, book recommendations, future episodes and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/devdebrief/support
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Hello! Thank you for tuning in to our very first miniseries. Today you will be hearing Part 2. If you haven't already, please see Part 1 which aired on July 8th, a few weeks ago. Today's episode features four dynamic professionals in different parts of the country and holding different positions of leadership. In today's episode the questions will center around who these professionals are, and what they've done to date to cope with the pandemic and remote work. We will hear from the following four people in the following order: Willie Jude II, Vice Chancellor at The University of Wisconsin–Parkside; Allison Baker, Senior Director of Development, Women's & Children's Health at Johns Hopkins Medicine; Kelley Morris, Vice President of Individual Giving at Phoenix Children's Hospital Foundation; Karim Kafray, Executive Gift Officer at MD Anderson Cancer Center. Each person will speak for about 15 min. I ask them a similar line of questions, but in their answers you will get a good sense of how different work places operate and how perspectives are differ depending on the role. Please connect with us and send in questions for our speakers as we will be hearing from them again. Let's get started! instagram @devdebrief email: devdebrief@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/devdebrief/support
Chirs and Allison cover a lot of ground. First Chris discusses his new drawing room mystery in the Hellboy Universe The House Of Lost Horizons. Then Allison talks about wrapping up The Final Season of #WynonnaEarp for the Sci-fi channel and producing the special features for all 4 season. Plus we look back at Monkeybrain Comics their digital initiative that started the careers of some great current creators.
'Tis the season to recap our Top 5 holiday movies, and in the spirit of Christmas, we've invited our friend Allison Baker to help us out! Plus, zombie musicals, festive superheroes and terrifying monsters. One more episode comes out before the debut of our sophomoric season of After 5 in the New Year! Stay tuned! --- Don't miss an episode! Subscribe to After 5. --- Thank you to Vistula_Waves for this week's bops! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode welcomes Lisa Goss from the SCF Veterans Service Department, Tenesia Pinkney, a flute player in the SCF Symphonic Band and a US Navy Veteran, and Garrett Height, an actor in the SCF Theatre Program who will be narrating two pieces on this program. Learn how the SCF Veterans Service Department helps our students transition from service life to student life to career life, and how the music on this program embodies the military and American spirit.If you are a member of the SCF family (student, staff, or faculty member), you may join us live and in person (up to 50 people) in the Neel Performing Arts Center, free of charge, on Thursday, November 12 at 7:30 PM – email Allison Baker at bakera@scf.edu to get your name on the attendee list.If you are a guest to the campus, join us for free on the SCF Music Facebook book on the same date and time (Thursday, November 12 at 7:30 PM) to enjoy the celebration. • SCF Music Program Facebook Page Link to watch the concert live• SCF Salutes Veterans Virtual Event-Tuesday, November 10 at 3:00 PM• Paychecks for Patriots Event Registration-Thursday, November 12, 2:00 to 6:00 PM• SCF Foundation Donate2Music Link to donate to the SCF Music Program• Text Code to donate to the SCF Music Program: Text "SCFMUSIC" to 41444 • State College of Florida Music Program Website and Instagram• SCF Music Playbill• State College of Florida Theatre Program Website and Facebook and Instagram• SCF Art Gallery Facebook & Instagram• State College of Florida Foundation Website and Facebook and Instagram and LinkedIn Support the show (https://scf-foundation.org/suncoastcultureclub/)
This week marks After 5's 20th episode! Naturally, we asked our good friend and hilarious lady, Allison Baker, back to help us count down our top five comedy sequel dreams. You won't want to miss our incredibly (non) serious discourse about cinema, plams (you read that right) and tiny jeans. --- Don't miss an episode! Subscribe to After 5. --- Follow us on the 'Gram to weigh in, and you could be mentioned in a future episode! --- --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, host Glenn Wheeler and producer Allison Baker discuss the $11,500 in funding Mi'kmaq Matters has received from the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada that will enable an independent review of the Valentine Lake project with the assistance of a caribou expert and researcher. And later, we check in with Cory Francis, the Mi'kmaw Conservation Group Commercial Fisheries Liaison Coordinator, about Mi'kmaw moderate livelihood fishery.
Five years into her career as the Director of Nutrition for The Kroger Co. - America's largest grocer - Allison Baker adopted Dottie, a two-year-old toddler from Southern India who was born without her left arm. Through her journey as a mother of a brown-skinned, immigrant, female born with a disability, Allison has come face to face with privilege, challenge, and adversity. She's learned the true meaning of “D&I”, and what it takes to scale that strategy across corporate America. Now, she's committed to helping change the definition of “normal and good” to include every person, of every color, with every ability level.Instagram: @besomebodyblogFacebook: @besomebodyincTwitter: @besomebodyblogFor our full audio and video experience visit Besomebody.com
Allison gives us a Winonna Earp Syfy TV Update and Chris Talks Writing Hellboy, with lots of other geek subjects in the conversation mix. We also look back at their digital imprint Monkeybrain Comics, still going on with the dgital version of Bandette by Colleen coover and Paul Tobin
Our first ever guest, Allison Baker (of local improv fame), joins us this week to help us rank our favorite SNL sketches. Plus, lots of accidental HBO Max plugs, and the names that our parents gave to bodily gasses. See Allison perform (virtually) at Sac Comedy Spot Don't miss an episode! Subscribe to After 5. Follow us on the 'Gram for a chance to be mentioned in a future episode! --- All of our favorite SNL sketches mentioned in this episode: The Lawrence Welk Show: Introducing The Maharelle Sisters Consumer Probe: Irwin Mainway Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton Town Hall Debate Cold Open Haunted Elevator (ft. David S. Pumpkins) Celebrity Jeopardy!: French Stewart, Burt Reynolds, & Sean Connery Sue: Christmas Surprise Matt Foley: Van Down By The River Penelope – Group Therapy Weekend Update: Stefon on Summer's Hottest Tips Debbie Downer: Disney World The Chris Farley Show Interview with Paul McCartney Star Wars Undercover Boss: Starkiller Base Wells for Boys Star Wars Toy Commercial Super Champions With Kyle --- Thanks to MonochromeEffect for our Bonus Level stinger! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Our longtime pals Allison Baker and Chris Roberson return to the show after a long absence this week to talk about Superman, Batman: Brave and the Bold, generational X-Men teams, the Wynona Earp and iZombie TV shows, the best adaptations, baking, and a whole lot more! Plus, Matt and Chris take two listener questions!
“Baze is a young, global company, well positioned to make this concept and truth of personal nutrition accessible for all. Lori Taylor (19:03) The future of personalized nutrition is NOW. Allison Baker is a Registered Dietician, the VP of Business Development at Baze, and an absolute superstar in the realm of personalized nutrition. Baze was founded in 2014 with a mission to revolutionize the personal nutrition industry. Baze utilizes cutting edge technology to test client's blood nutrient levels, tailor a unique supplement plan. They take the guesswork out of nutrition and believe they hold the key to provide optimized healthcare for all. “The whole purpose of our brand is to empower individual wellness for all.” - Allison Baker (29:02) We are surrounded by supplements, but still in the dark. When it comes to supplements, there is no shortage. In fact, 73% of the US takes a multivitamin. And yet, 33% of individuals have a nutrient deficiency. Across the board Americans are deficient in every micronutrient except sodium. Furthermore, the measurements used to determine the “standard” RDA for nutrients are only aimed to keep you from being deficient, not focused on getting your levels optimized for exceptional health. The system is broken. How do we actually know what we need, and how much we should be taking? We don't. When we rely on guesswork to help us choose which micronutrients to supplement, and how much of each we should be taking, the statistics show we drastically miss the mark. This is where Baze comes in. Nutrition is a personal journey. Your needs are as unique as you are. Baze can help. Baze is a pioneer in blood nutrient technology. Nutrient testing through your general practitioner is expensive, time-consuming, and is not typically readily available for the comprehensive set of nutrients tested by Baze. Our healthcare system is focused on treating disease after it happens. Baze believes that focusing on preventative healthcare now will change the future of our wellness and increase our longevity. It's important to know where you're deficient, and also to know the dosage of nutrients you need to close the gap and optimize your health. How does Baze work? The process is simple. Baze sends a testing kit right to your door. The device uses an array of tiny needles paired with suction to provide a virtually painless process. You return the kit, and your blood levels are analyzed. You then receive a personalized report and supplements are recommended, using a dosing algorithm based on the results, and they are shipped directly to you. A dietician approves every single dose before it goes out the door. Three months later your levels are reassessed. Clients who reassessed saw a 73% decrease in deficiencies. These results are absolutely phenomenal, and unheard of in this industry. What are the results? What does it look like to have your nutrient levels optimized? Baze clients have experienced some incredible results. Including… More energy More focus Optimized Immune System Healthier Skin Weight Management If you're like many of us, and struggle to fall into a regular routine of taking a daily supplement, Allison said, “It's ok!” Even taking your personalized supplement every couple of days will still bring your levels to an optimal level. It may just take a little bit longer than the average 12 weeks. “If we just focused on eating the micronutrients that we need to be healthy… and started eating towards that, and supplementing appropriately and smartly, it would change everything.” - Allison Baker (30:00) When you give your body the nutrients it needs, it performs in the way it was designed. It was created to thrive, and be healthy. We spend too much of our time focusing on the things we need to cut out of our diet in order to be healthier. But what if, optimal health wasn't found in the things we eliminated from our diet, but rather the nutrients we put in? When Produce and Supplements Partner Up. “Baze is really focused on the mission. This is a company that cares about the end result, to the point that they are actively collaborating with complementary industries… it's really cool to see how authentic the Baze company is.” - Lori Taylor (28:19) Food is the foundation of everything we do. At Produce Moms we know that optimal health begins with an optimal diet. Supplements are just that - a supplement. Recently, Baze has partnered with companies like Monterey Mushrooms and Eat Local to pair necessary supplements with real food. Initiatives like increasing the amount of Vitamin D in Monterey Mushrooms through enhanced UV exposure are revolutionizing your ability to get the nutrients you need from the food you love. Baze and Eat Local partnered to create pre-prepared meals that contain the most common nutrients that are deficient in our diets. Deploying the power of your personalized vitamins, while tailoring your food intake in support is literally a 360 degree solution to optimize your health. Optimal health has never been more attainable. We owe it to ourselves, our children, and our families to give our bodies the nutrients it needs to live a long, healthy life! So what are you waiting for? How to get involved Join The Produce Moms Group on Facebook and continue the discussion every week! Reach out to us - we'd love to hear more about where you are in life and business! Find out more here. Listen to Allison's previous interview on the Produce Mom's podcast. Learn more about how Baze can help you optimize your health here. Learn more about Baze's partnership with Eat Local here. Learn more about Baze's partnership with Monterey Mushrooms here. 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Saba Mohtasham and Allison Baker compete to assemble the Top 10 List of Least Dateable Fictional Characters. Brian Crall and Sarah Kullbom are your hosts.
On today’s podcast Kevin and Bonnie are joined by Allison Baker from IDW Entertainment. We talk about the Wynonna Earp Season 3 Blu-ray Kickstarter campaign. Links mentioned in this episode… […]
On today’s podcast Kevin and Bonnie are joined by Allison Baker from IDW Entertainment. We talk about the Wynonna Earp Season 3 Blu-ray Kickstarter campaign. Links mentioned in this episode… Wynonna Earp Season 3 Blu-Ray Kickstarter campaign Bonnie and Kevin now have a Patreon page so you can help them to bring even more Wynonna [...]
On this podcast Kevin and Bonnie are joined by Allison Baker from IDW Entertainment. We talk about the Wynonna Earp events that are planned for San Diego Comic-Con 2019. […]
On this podcast Kevin and Bonnie are joined by Allison Baker from IDW Entertainment. We talk about the Wynonna Earp events that are planned for San Diego Comic-Con 2019. Links mentioned in this episode… IDW Signings And Panel Schedule for 2019 Earper Fan Meetup At San Diego Comic-Con 2019 Comic Con Official Blog San [...]
Trish Glose learns about Allison Baker, owner of Nail It Salon in Medford. It's not necessarily what she wanted to do when she grew up, but this job has taken her around the world, visiting multiple countries and doing things she never thought she would be able to do. We highlight her art and her humor in Episode 31.
On today’s podcast Bonnie and Kevin are discussing some of the details about IDW’s Bad Day At Black Rock Kickstarter Campaign. Joining us to share even more details are Allison Baker from IDW Entertainment as well as Beau Smith and Tim Rozon. Links mentioned in this episode… Bad Day At Black Rock Kickstarter Campaign [...]
On this podcast Kevin and Bonnie are joined by Allison Baker from IDW Entertainment. We talk about the Wynonna Earp events that are planned for San Diego Comic-Con 2018. […]
On this podcast Kevin and Bonnie are joined by Allison Baker from IDW Entertainment. We talk about the Wynonna Earp events that are planned for San Diego Comic-Con 2018. Links mentioned in this episode… Plan For Earpers To Help Fellow Earpers Get Tickets To The Wynonna Earp Premiere Screening IDW Signings And Panel Schedule [...]
On this podcast Kevin is joined by Allison Baker from IDW Entertainment. We talk about the Wynonna Earp events that are planned for San Diego Comic-Con 2017. Helpful links mentioned in this episode… IDW Blog Post Listing The Wynonna Earp Events At Comic-Con 2017 Allison Baker on Twitter San Diego Comic-Con IDW Entertainment website IDW [...]
On this podcast Kevin is joined by Allison Baker from IDW Entertainment. We talk about the Wynonna Earp events that are planned for San Diego Comic-Con 2017. Helpful links mentioned […]
On today’s podcast Kevin and Bonnie talk with Allison Baker from IDW Entertainment about the Wynonna Earp season 1 Blu-ray campaign and the season 2 digital (iTunes, Google Play, Amazon) release plans. Links mentioned in this episode… Wynonna Earp Season 1 Blu-ray Indiegogo Campaign Allison Baker on Twitter San Diego Comic-Con IDW Entertainment website IDW [...]
On today’s podcast Kevin and Bonnie talk with Allison Baker from IDW Entertainment about the Wynonna Earp season 1 Blu-ray campaign and the season 2 digital (iTunes, Google Play, Amazon) […]
Gary Butterfield and Kole Ross rise to talk about Tomb Raider (1996). For as important as Tomb Raider and Lara Croft are to the history of games, it's surprising it's taken us this long to cover her debut. So we extend our thanks to Allison Baker for getting us off of our asses to talk about this bizarre early evolution in 3D platforming and cinematic play. It's a game that's very much of its era. It's way too long, it becomes downright hateful in its last act, and not everything is there, but over all the game lives up to its reputation.
On this podcast Kevin and Bonnie are excited to be joined by Allison Baker from IDW Entertainment. We talk about the great content that she helped to create for the […]
On this podcast Kevin and Bonnie are excited to be joined by Allison Baker from IDW Entertainment. We talk about the great content that she helped to create for the fans as well as the Wynonna Earp events planned for San Diego Comic-Con 2016. Helpful links mentioned in this episode… IDW Blog Post Listing All [...]
This very special episode is brought to you by Allison Baker, who not only named the main character of Souls of Darkness, but also earned herself a personal podcast. Because she's a generous person, she chose something we could all share- a top ten! In this episode, Gary and Allison go over their top ten Soulsborne areas. Enjoy! NOTE: This episode contains spoilers for Dark Souls 3! It doesn't not adhere to the BSC spoiler policy.
Gary Butterfield, Kole Ross, and Allison Baker talk about the Upper Cathedral Ward. LINKS OF NOTE: Lego Dark Souls Eraserhead Baby Owls Yanni Left Behind Tribulation Force The Paleblood Hunt Vanishing Twin Bloodborne Close up Necronomicon To Sir With Love The Atlas Method
Allison Baker joins us to talk about one of the most infamous NES games of all time. Also, we introduce a fun new character. Special Guest: Allison Baker.
Gary Butterfield and Kole Ross gush about Super Metroid in this centennial episode of Watch Out for Fireballs! "Break Glass in Case of Emergency". There's a whole category of game that Gary and I avoid playing for the show. They're in the upper echelon. They're top tier. If we brought them out regularly, everything else would feel like a chore. But sometimes it's a special occasion, and you have to bring out the fine china. And Super Metroid is some fine, fine China. On one hand, it's an expansion and elaboration on the stuff that made Metroid 1 and 2 unique. On the other, it's a foundational text that cemented a whole new genre in place. Listen, as we break the glass and talk about one of the best games of all time. But first, get hyped by watching this trailer, created for us by Allison Baker: www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGM20MejGGg LINKS OF NOTE: Bloodstained (www.kickstarter.com/projects/iga/bl…al-of-the-night) Really cool Super Metroid speedrun (www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmfV8IhsHq0) What We Talk About... (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_We_Tal…_Talk_About_Love) Birdman (www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJfLoE6hanc) Castlevania 64 (www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O2PTrBlcPM) James Adomian is amazing (www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFyo9b4_6iY) Homsar (www.hrwiki.org/wiki/Homsar) Wolverine Origins (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_%28comics%29) Parish rules. Anatomy of Super Metroid (www.anatomyofgames.com/2014/03/10/th…uper-metroid/) Butter Avengers (images.dailykos.com/images/141704/l….jpg?1430789335) Teenage Dirtbags Preview and Amazing Video (www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaCZN2N6Q_I)
Slim and Jake sat down LIVE via satellite with Allison Baker and Chris Roberson to talk about [Monkeybrain's](http://www.comixology.com/Monkeybrain/comics-publisher/93-0)first year and also branding, shipping schedules, audiences, freemasons, and what they are reading!
In honor of Monkeybrain Comics’ first anniversary, co-publishers Chris Roberson and Allison Baker are our guests this week! We reflect on Monkeybrain’s beginnings, discuss knowing your limits, talk Eisner nominations, dream about creative teams, do Danzig impressions, fawn about Kurt Schaffenberger, and more!
In this special installment of the Major Spoilers Podcast: Stephen Schleicher chats it up with Allison Baker and Chris Roberson of Monkeybrain Comics as the digital comic distributor preps for its one year anniversary. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by making a $5.00 per month recurring donation. It will help ensure Major Spoilers continues far into the future! Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
In this special installment of the Major Spoilers Podcast: Stephen Schleicher chats it up with Allison Baker and Chris Roberson of Monkeybrain Comics as the digital comic distributor preps for its one year anniversary. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by making a $5.00 per month recurring donation. It will help ensure Major Spoilers continues far into the future! Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
Chris Roberson talks about his Dynamite mini series Masks featuring a crossover of pulp heroes like The Shadow, The Green Hornet & Kato Zorro The Spider and more. We also talk about how Chris and his wife Allison Baker's digital imprint MonkeyBrain Comics has been doing since it's July 2012 launch. We talk about the state of the company, it's critical response and Chris's own MB book, Edison Rex.Then Dave Elliot joins us to talk about his creator own plans for 2013. Chris has been editing and packaging recent issues of Heavy Metal (259 & 260) as a dress rehersal for the return of his A1 comics anthology, debuting this June from Titan Books.Finally we wrap up our conversation with Jason aaron, with non comics subjects like TV Music and Sports.
Jake & Slim sat down via Satellite with Chris Roberson and Allison Baker to talk Monkeybrain, business suits, First Wave, Edison Rex, and what they're reading!
This week we welcome the co-publishers of the brand new Monkeybrain Comics brand on Comixology, Chris Roberson and Allison Baker! With them, we discuss how the whole venture came together, who they’re working with, rubber, roads, pie, book formats, Roberson’s own book on the imprint, salsa, the fallout (or lack thereof) of his public divorce from DC Comics and a ton more! Plus, Chris and Matt jab about some cereal for a while.
Joyce welcomes Joseph LaMountain, Director of Grassroots Advocacy for the National Epilepsy Foundation, and two students from the Kids Speak Up Campaign, Jonathan McCalla, and Allison Baker. They will discuss the campaign, which brings together kids with epilepsy with U.S. congressmen. The group urges members of Congress to help secure a better future for children with seizures by supporting federally funded medical research, programs that improve access to appropriate care, and public health education to reduce discrimination against people with epilepsy.