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We talk today about the wild stuff the catholic church did during the dark ages and what lead to the protestant reformation. Also Amanda's disdain for rainbow cookies which then proceeds to throw Demetri into a rage. Thank you to our sponsor Toaster Strudels, and don't forget to eat the fun!!!
In this episode, Preston gets excited and races over to the nearest........it says here "Pay" "Phone"? Whatever that is...because Barry Manilow is calling the local radio station from Japan! Also Amanda is still right where we left her. All this, a movie recommendation from one of us and some career advice for JLH! Theme Song: "Riptide" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week Steve is joined by Aly! Aly is a fitness instructor and a all around cool person! We get into conspiracies and ghost talk! Also we discuss how girls can get out of every ticket! Also Amanda and Michelle pop in here and there!And as always enjoy and please like and review on apple podcast helps get the podcast to new listeners! Much appreciated!!!Also follow @alyvelasquez / alyvelasquezfitness on Instagram! also folllow @steveandjoey_podcast
This week we talk about Jesse Pomeroy, a young serial killer who experienced a terrible life. Also Amanda and Gracie realize they don’t know things as well as they should. Thank you for listening to my 25th episode! Check out my twitter (@upatnightcast) to suggest any stories you want me to cover. The audio used in this video is from Raphsodize on freesound.org. We will see you the next time We can't sleep! Bye guys. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/upat-night/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/upat-night/support
Amanda and Kelly are back in their first episode of 2020! In this week’s episode the ladies catch up after the holidays, they share their opinion on some hot topics and are getting ready to Go Red for February. Also Amanda and Kelly invite you to go on the road with them as the ladies are preparing for huge event in Austin, Texas.
After an unexpected fall hiatus Amanda and Kelly are back! In this week’s episode the ladies catch up after Amanda’s hospitalization, they share their Thanksgiving plans and talk about Christmas decorating. Also Amanda shares some big news about her personal life.
In this week’s episode Amanda and Kelly discuss being in a lifestyle rut. The ladies have decided to do a plant based detox for two weeks after Kelly watched the movie Forks over Knives. Also Amanda shares how she made her Beyond Meat meatloaf and they issue a challenge for the month of September.
After an unexpected summer hiatus Amanda and Kelly are back! In this week’s episode the ladies catch up after Amanda’s hospitalization, they share stories from their amazing but busy summers and talk all things back to school. Also Amanda and Kelly get honest and emotional as they discuss the recent shootings in their home state of Texas and around the country.
In this week’s episode Amanda and Kelly celebrate the podcast turning 1. It’s been a year since the ladies turned on their microphones and got Unfiltered. Listen as Amanda and Kelly share their favorite episodes, funny moments and not so great times. Also Amanda also gives an update on her health.
In this week’s episode Amanda and Kelly celebrate National Donate Life Month! The ladies share some facts and statistics about organ donation; they answer some questions and misconceptions like, do you think you'll just be left to DIE if they see you are a donor? Also Amanda issues an April challenge and Kelly tells you how easy it is to register to be a donor and where to go. #DonateLifeMonth
Kristyna talks about the tragic death of 16 year old Emma Walker, and feels personally attacked by Amanda's fackin weird story of Anatoly Moskvin. Do you like dolls?...cuz I don't. Also Amanda shares with us one of her many unfortunate dating stories. Opened up a can of worms with this one... ***** Content Warning ***** This podcast series uses strong language and explicit content. If you are easily triggered by either of these, listener discretion is advised. Also note, we use dark humor as our own way of coping with the dark content we discuss and also because we may be terrible people... It's fine.
In this week’s episode after technical difficulties Amanda and Kelly celebrate American Heart Month! The ladies share the importance of Heart Month, early signs of heart disease and tips to a healthier heart. Also Amanda shares her nighttime phobias and her ways to make it better. #HappyHeartMonth
In this episode we have special guest Amanda from Wine and Crime joins us to drink (attempt to) Japanese whisky Mars Tradition and Talk about the 1991 one classic Silence of the Lambs. We discuss the impact of the movie both on a personal level and the greater culture in general. We dive into how the movie was so important in its time and the are elements that have not aged as well. Also Amanda learns about 3 penis wine and many other funny moments.
Discussed this week: Ongoing I.T. issues, GaGa, jellyfish infestation, submarine software problems, the amazing BBC show called "Spy in The Wild" (you have to see it). Also Amanda and Vinney discuss... Travel diaries from around the world including all kinds of recordings, and a huge archive of previous radio shows.
Discussed this week: Just back from England and Ireland Vinney talks about his travels. 10 minutes on you-know-who. Also Amanda and Vinney discuss dressing as sheep, monster trucks, leaving... Travel diaries from around the world including all kinds of recordings, and a huge archive of previous radio shows.
Amanda Philips Chapman is back to talk about Labyrinth. In which we remember David Bowie, admire Jennifer Connelly's eyebrows, and disagree about Hoggle. Also Amanda uses her scholarly powers to explain the historical connection between mirrors and masquerades.
Discussed this week: We call Dial-a-carol for a live carol, twit-Trump gets worse (again), drunk DJ in wales annoys the police, Saudi woman can vote (well, some can). Also Amanda and I discuss kids... Travel diaries from around the world including all kinds of recordings, and a huge archive of previous radio shows.
Join us this week as we welcome county music singer songwriter, Amanda Nagurney. Hailing from Mount Juliet, TN., she recently released her new album titled “Gone” on October 25th, 2011. Amanda has sung the National Anthem for the Buffalo Bills, Sabres, Nashville Predators, Louisville Bats (Slugger Field), World’s Toughest Rodeo and opened for many Nashville Recording Artists such as Sammy Kershaw, Bucky Covington, Travis Tritt, The Band Perry, and many others. Amanda has performed for many local charities including Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Connecticut Street Armory, Fort Drum in Watertown, Woman & Children’s Hospital of Buffalo, Jim Kelly’s Hunter’s Hope, The Red Cross, Make A Wish Foundation, and many others. Also Amanda has performed shows for the troops including Walter Reed Army Hospital performing for the Wounded Warriors along with the USO. We will talk to Amanda about her upcoming schedule, get a behind the scenes look at her music, feature her latest songs and ask her to share her efforts to support the troops. Please be sure to visit Amanda Nagurney at http://amandanagurney.com/ and spread the word. Fans are welcome to call in and chat live with Amanda during the show. If you would like to participate in the live chat during the show, you must sign up on the show site first and then log in during the show. More great music for a really great cause! And as always we will give shout outs to our deployed military listeners. This is sure to be a terrific show so be sure to join us, Sunday August 5th 2012 at 4:00 PM EST! Our message to the troops....WE do what we do, because YOU do what you do.
Zerlina Maxwell comes on the show to talk about Romney's parade of gaffes, as well as his fancy dancing horse he claims to have practically forgotten he owns. She stays on to talk Olympics and explain some of the finer points of gymnastics. Also: Amanda and Samhita play the part of feminist art critics.
In Alabama, cover crops are crucial, because we always need more organic matter in our soil. We haven’t been paying attention to cover crops, but we’re resolved to do better. Also: Amanda’s aches and pains and how we’re dealing with them
Back again for more art talk, mirth and mayhem. Tell your pals, classmates, enemies, family about the show! The more the merrier. THIS WEEK:Michelle Grabner is back! Michelle has written criticism for more magazines than I can comfortably count, runs an art gallery and shows her work internationally. This week we present second part of our interview. Michelle points out that BAS is damn guilty of being a part of the sad watering down of art criticism. She also very kindly puts Richard in his place for his anti-intellectual criticism bashing.ALSO: Amanda and Richard review shows at Aron Packer, Polvo, Open End, and Monique Meloche! Name dropped:David Romanelli, Art Forum, BAT Magazine, Andrea Frasier, Jim Elkins, Jerry Saltz, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Rashid Johnson, Lane Relyea, Monique Meloche, Middle Management, The School of the Art Institute, Death by Design, Reed Barrow, Benjamin Bellas, Justin Cooper, Clinton King, Andrea Chin, Rene Cruz, Vicki Fowler, Randall Garrett , Kevin Jefferies, Aimee Jones, Otabenga Jones, Jason Kunke, Laura Lark, Teresa O'Connor, James Eck Rippie, Chris Sauter, Jenny Schlief, Peter Tucker, Malian Lahey, Analu Lopez, Anne Benjamin, Aura Emmanuel, Matthew Kellen, Emilee Lord, Kelli Miller, Tara E. Pellentier, Marshall Preheim, Julie Prokop, William Ransom, Mike Rossi, Audrey Hasen Russell, Jeff Schweitzer, Andrew Simsak, Heather Stapelman, Stacy Sternberg, Mikolaj Szoska, Andrew Thompson, Soyeon Yang. NEXT WEEK:Who knows, I have yet to locate that darn Canadian. links to follow eventually