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In this episode the boys review the final episode of Daredevil Born Again as well as the season as a whole. Andrew FINALLY watched Andor and gives his thoughts on the acclaimed Star Wars series and Alex gives his thoughts on the new movie Sinners starring Michael B Jordan and Hailee Steinfeld. The boys also round out the episode with a would you rather segment for anyone who hasn't watched Sinners, Andor, or Daredevil Born Again.
Andrew joins us in studio and FINALLY spills the beans on his thoughts around tariffs, the stock market, and the economy in general. So stick around - this is a good one. Cheers, Christopher Small
We are 4 days away from Double or Nothing in Las Vegas. Join us with Andrew to discuss pro wrestling, AEW, Apple, and PS5!
Andrew got a hopper of a bill and spoke to PJ about it. He's back today with some good news! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Tee Box Talk • Episode 20! On todays episode the team breaks down Rory Mcllroy's big comeback win, as well as, breaking news of 7 more players jumping over to the LIV Tour. The Team brainstorms some rule changes/implementations that would make the game of golf more fun. Will has a gift for the team, and Josh had a special treat shipped in from overseas. Andrew finally lands on the stand-up section, and Josh has a fun story from his college days. Segments Include: Weekend Round-Up, Golf News/Rule Changes, Show & Tell, and Stand-Up. Check out the full video cast on Friday morning to see some extra content!Tee Box Talk is presented by OMADA GOLF. Before making the turn, follow us along on all social platforms: OMADA Golf InstagramOMADA Golf TikTokTeeBoxTalk InstagramTeeBoxTalk TikTokFor full video-cast episodes, please check out the OMADA GOLF YouTube Channel!Thank you for listening! Please feel free to rate, review, and drive feedback our way. Don't forget to send us segment ideas for a chance to be featured.Cheers!- Josh, Will, & Andrew
What is Ordinary Time? Is it really so ordinary? And - summer is upon us, so are there any good recommendations for beach reading? Listen to Andrew and Fr. Josh ask these questions and more in this episode of Rebels of the Sacred Heart.Resources mentioned:Saint of the Day at Franciscan MediaCCSB websiteSubmit a question, or connect with us: https://www.southbaltcatholic.org/podcastFollow us on Instagram!Rebels of the Sacred Heart is brought to you by the Catholic Community of South Baltimore, produced by Beth Mayr, recorded and edited by Matthew Martin, with on-air talent of Andrew Smith and Fr. Josh Laws.
The Dawgs are barking! Andrew FINALLY gives Stetson Bennet some love. After a championship game recap, the crew looks back on the season. What were we right or wrong about? Surprises, disappointments, favorite moments and games. It takes a steep dive into next season and some early predictions which leads Todd down the Kentucky hot take road. This is a LOADED episode, I promise you don't want to miss it. *New episodes drop weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays*Follow us on Instagram @preventdgatepodcast*Subscribe and leave a review
It's the National and the dynamic duo finally meets in person! Some of our LukaNation members were there to see it. We talk about some observations from the show and about the hobby in general. Enjoy and thanks for listening
In this episode, Andrew Claudio is joined by Bernard Ozarowski of Loud & Clear Reviews to discuss the new AMPAS inclusion standards for the Best Picture category, the controversy around the movie CUTIES on Netflix, a spoiler-free review of Christopher Nolan's TENET which Andrew FINALLY saw and a fun game where they list their favorite movies of all-time that begin with each letter of the alphabet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Apoorva and Andrew FINALLY return to talk about Black Lives Matter and the protests happening in Minneapolis and across the world. They also discuss their favorite movies of the last decade (2000 - 2019). Subscribe for free, review us at Apple Podcasts, and follow us on Twitter: @PoTCPodcast.
Comics are truly back on this episode of Indie Alley. We chat about our first batch of new stuff in a while. Butcher in Paris, Dead Day, Disaster Inc., and Andrew Finally finds a copy of Bang.At 30:55 - Joey joins us for this week's wrestling. We are excited about the return of NJPW. NWA's Carnyland, MLW's Pulp Fusion, The Impact Women's Division, NXT, and our Weekly Takes on AEW.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
Comics are truly back on this episode of Indie Alley. We chat about our first batch of new stuff in a while. Butcher in Paris, Dead Day, Disaster Inc., and Andrew Finally finds a copy of Bang.At 30:55 - Joey joins us for this week's wrestling. We are excited about the return of NJPW. NWA's Carnyland, MLW's Pulp Fusion, The Impact Women's Division, NXT, and our Weekly Takes on AEW.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
The gang talks about the new Holey Moley golf show, Andrew and Alex finally saw Aladdin, if some sort of star craft crashed on the moon, we play Mike's little animal game, talk about the games that got us excited from E3, and the Battle Royale debate rages on. #OOF Music Credits: "Feelin Good" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
The boy does it. He spreads those wings. Also David cries. Joey drinks. And Mark thizzes. Plus an attempt at politics.
After being in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands for over 3-1/2 months, Michael Andrew is sitting at the airport saying “Service is the ultimate drug with no negative side effects.” This was an early morning call while Michael was at the airport waiting to fly back to the states after “leaving it […] The post Ep 045 – BONUS: Michael Andrew Finally Leaving Puerto Rico appeared first on .
After being in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands for over 3-1/2 months, Michael Andrew is sitting at the airport saying “Service is the ultimate drug with no negative side effects.” This was an early morning call while Michael was at the airport waiting to fly back to the states after “leaving it […] The post Ep 045 – BONUS: Michael Andrew Finally Leaving Puerto Rico appeared first on .
Welcome to the second episode of Totally Made Up Tales, an experiment in improvised storytelling in the digital age. We hope you enjoy our tales of wonder and mystery. Let us know what you think! Music: Creepy – Bensound.com. James: Here are some Totally Made-Up Tales, brought to you by the magic of the internet. This is the story of Dr. Rich. Andrew: Once upon a time, there was a doctor who specialized in curing diseases only of the very rich. Inevitably of course, they were in some way or other. James: He would travel round in his large, black car made specially for him by Mercedes-Benz himself, and visit them one by one, his rich clientele, ringing on the doorbell and asking, "Are you ill?" Andrew: In fact, one of the things that he had identified, and the reason why he himself was so successful, was that he realized that money did not in fact make you happy, but filled you with a deep sense of malaise. James: In fact, to put it simply, money made you ill. Andrew: His expertise was to remove money from the rich in order that they could feel better, and indeed many of his patients who were bankrupted by his bills went on to lead happy, fulfilled, virtuous lives. James: Even before they'd got to that state, merely at the point that he presented them with the bill for having cured their sniffle or subdued their pox, or whatever it is that he had been called upon to do today, they felt better, relieved, as if the air was flowing more freely through their lungs, as if the blood was moving more smoothly through their veins. Andrew: The problem was that over the course of his long and successful career, he himself became extremely wealthy, deeply unhappy, and died. James: There was no one who could minister to him in his last days. He was as ill as you could possibly get from money, and indeed was quite capable of diagnosing himself as dying of wealth, and yet, without having trained an apprentice or one to come after him, there was no one who could cure him. He died sad, despondent, very, very wealthy, but utterly ill. Josephine Andrew: wanted James: children, Andrew: but James: her Andrew: husband James: was Andrew: emperor James: of Andrew: France. James: "Not Andrew: tonight," James: he Andrew: said James: repeatedly. Andrew: The James: end. Keyhole Andrew: surgery James: is Andrew: performed James: using Andrew: keyholes, James: which Andrew: are James: available Andrew: from James: B&Q Andrew: and James: similar Andrew: retailers. Judith James: went Andrew: to James: Cardiff Andrew: for James: her Andrew: sister's James: wedding. Andrew: It James: was Andrew: a James: beautiful Andrew: weekend James: full Andrew: of James: dancing, Andrew: sunshine, James: and Andrew: happy James: bridesmaids. Andrew: The James: bride Andrew: herself James: was Andrew: sick, James: and Andrew: vomited James: all Andrew: over James: the Andrew: vicar. James: The Andrew: end. Victor James: went Andrew: to James: war Andrew: and James: fought Andrew: bravely James: time Andrew: and James: time Andrew: again. James: When Andrew: he James: returned, Andrew: he James: discovered Andrew: his James: country Andrew: had James: changed Andrew: and James: he Andrew: no James: longer Andrew: belonged. James: The Andrew: end. James: Now, Abigail the Mistress Milliner. Andrew: Abigail was a milliner, and made the finest hats in the kingdom. James: She was renowned from city to city. The aristocracy would always use Abigail's hats, or risk the disapproval of their peers. Andrew: She was totally dedicated to her craft. It was her life's work, and every fiber of her being, every drop of her blood was dedicated to the making of hats. James: Since she had passed from apprentice to journeyman to master hat maker, she had had one perfect master work in mind; the ultimate hat. Andrew: It was a hat that she knew once she had made it, there could be no better hat made by human hand until the end of time. James: She had resolved at the tender age of twenty-two to dedicate her life to creating the best hats she always could while always striving towards the perfect hat. Andrew: It was rumored that she kept in her safe at the back, behind the box in which she kept her money and other valuables, a small box in which she was working on a secret project. James: Many rumors were started about the project. Many rumors were started about the safe and about the other things that she had done to protect her most vital and important secrets. Andrew: Other milliners throughout the kingdom were jealous, suspicious, and met together one evening in the back room of a dusty tavern to discuss their suspicion. James: One of them, Brian the Hatter, was convinced that she had already created the ultimate hat, but was withholding it for fear that others would copy her work. Andrew: "There is only one way for us to find out, brothers and sisters," he said, "and that is, we must take possession of the box within the safe." James: So began the most delicate planning. Milliners around the country contriving a way to steal a box from within a sealed safe that even the most dedicated cat burglar would have had difficulty getting near. Andrew: "Let us hold a festival," they proposed. "Yes, let us hold some kind of celebration, some distraction, some occasion on which everybody's back will be turned." James: They worked their connections long and hard, and finally were able to persuade some lady of the court, and through her some gentleman of the court, and through him some knight of the court, and through him, some lady of the bedchamber, and ultimately to the king and queen themselves that there should be a grand banquet where all the greatest people of the land would come, and of course the desire for the best hats would be unrivaled throughout history. Andrew: So it was that in the following days and weeks as the banquet was made ready that there were queues around the block to every suit maker, every boot maker, and every hat maker in the kingdom as more and more finery was demanded so that everybody could appear at their very best at this once-in-a-lifetime feast to be given by the royal family. James: Of course, nowhere were the queues longer nor more densely packed than outside the shop of Abigail the Milliner. For many months, she serviced the next person who came through the door, measuring them, measuring their head, considering the weight of their brow and the movement of their lips and of their nose, and taking into account the other clothing that was being made for them. Day and night, she would work in the back, making hats from the measurements she had taken. Andrew: Each customer demanded a hat finer than the one that the customer before had received, and so it was that after a lifetime of training, even she was nearing the end of her store of creative energy as each masterpiece, slightly better than the one before, went out the door in its beautifully wrapped box. James: Meanwhile, Brian the Hatter and his cohorts were plotting how to get inside the safe. Andrew: "Would it be better for us to cut a hole in the wall and slide it out into a side street, or cut a hole in the floor and let it down into the vaults of the cellars or the sewers below?" James: "Perhaps we should cut through the top of the building and employ a crane or some small children with rope to haul it up high into the gables and from there escape across the rooftops of the city." Andrew: "May I make a suggestion?" Came a voice from the back of the room. "Of course, go ahead brother. Tell us your suggestion." "What we should use is the psychology of the artist." James: Well, they were all very impressed with this idea, even though most of them didn't really understand, and they voluntarily gave up control to the owner of the voice, Mr. Jim Blacklock. Andrew: "The true artist is only satisfied when his or her craft is applied as close to the standard of perfection as it is possible for human endeavor to reach. Each person has demanded a hat more superior than the one before. How many more hats can this woman make before she is forced to reveal the greatest hat of all time?" James: The hatters, from their conniving congregation, went out back into the land and plied their connections and persuaded the lords and ladies who had got early hats from Abigail the Milliner to go back for better ones now that there were better ones available to their peers. The line once more became long and winding throughout the city, and Abigail, working as hard as she ever had, wracked her brains for more ideas to top the last ones that she had put out. Andrew: Finally, when the line had dwindled to one person, and that person had been handed their finely-wrapped box and left and the door swung closed and the little bell rang and she was left alone, she knew that she was spent. She had no more hats available for her to make. It would be impossible for her to service another customer, and indeed there were no more customers. Everybody owned a hat of hers who had a head to wear a hat on. James: Just then, there was a knock at the door. Andrew: "Who could this be?" She thought to herself. "A customer who had left behind a pair of gloves, or wanted a duplicate invoice for tax purposes." James: She got out of her chair and felt her way across the dark shop front and opened the door. In front of her was the king. Andrew: "Your majesty." She said, and curtsied low, for she was a very correct lady. James: "Abigail," began the king. Andrew: "If your majesty has come in search of a hat, I'm afraid I must disappoint you, for I have no more hats left to make." James: "Come, come," said the king, for he was a kindly man, but also used to getting his own way. "Come, come, you would not disappoint your monarch." Andrew: "It would pain me to do so, sir, but I really do not see how I could supply a hat finer yet than any that I had supplied without ... " James: There Abigail stopped. Andrew: "Without ... ?" Said the king. James: "I should not have spoken." Said Abigail. Andrew: "Yet you did speak," said the king, "and now you must surely explain yourself." James: "The only way, your majesty, that I could hope to top the previous hats that I have made for all in the land and to satisfactorily clothe your royal head, would be to open the book that I have been keeping these last forty years as I have worked on perhaps an impossible dream of the perfect hat." Andrew: At this, the king's eyes lit up, for he was a man who liked the finest things, and the idea of owning the most perfect hat that had ever been made or could ever be made appealed very deeply to his regal heart. James: "I must have it." He said, and left. Andrew: Abigail wept, for she knew that the hour had come where either she must make the most perfect hat of all time, or she must leave this place that she called home, abandon her shop, her career, her profession, and begin a new life somewhere else, for no one had ever successfully denied the king his wish and lived. James: Uncertain of what her choice would be, she stole back to the back room and opened the safe, and within it moved past the money boxes and the certificates of birth and death and the other precious objects that were necessary for a satisfactory and legal life in this complicated time, and at the back pulled out a small tin which contained folded paper of her notes over the years. Andrew: She reviewed the scraps, shuffled them, paced, lit a fire, made tea, stoked the fire, paced, shuffled the papers, and so continued through the night, all the way through to the crow of the cockerel and the rising of the sun. James: She was still pacing when her young apprentice entered the shop in the morning, expecting to be up and at the business before she was. He was surprised, and did not attempt to hide it. Andrew: "Mistress Abigail, whatever is the matter? You seem troubled, agitated, as if you haven't slept." James: "I haven't!" She cried. "I can't sleep. I cannot sleep until I ... Until I at least try." Andrew: So it was that they embarked together on making sense of the diagrams that she had drawn, and little by little began to compose the finest hat that had ever been made. James: There was every conceivable material, Andrew: and yet somehow, even though it was composed of parts as diverse of silk and leather, it formed a beautifully coordinated whole in which every part was neither too much nor too little, but in perfect proportion and place. James: Spent, they sat on the floor and looked up at the perfect hat. The ultimate hat. The end, indeed, to millinery itself. Andrew: As to the rest of the story, well of course the king collected it and wore it and achieved universal admiration. The great feast was, exactly as it promised to be, huge, memorable, spectacular, once-in-a-lifetime experience, and Abigail was, as you would expect, done. Done with her career. There was no way that she could continue now. James: As for the other hat makers, well, walk down a high street in your town any day you like and try to find a milliner's shop. They're all gone now. All gone. I've been James, and I'm here with Andrew. These stories were recorded without advanced planning and lightly edited for the discerning listener. Join us next time for more Totally Made-Up Tales. Andrew [outtake]: "Would it be better," they said, "if we cut a hole in the floor and let it down into the core of the earth?" No, no, that's a ludicrous idea. Sorry.
A recent DVD sale saw Andrew FINALLY get to watch all of the first season of THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN animated series for the first time! And, because podcasting COMPLETELY dominates your life, he decided to turn it into a show. What was the final verdict on a series that never [...]
A recent DVD sale saw Andrew FINALLY get to watch all of the first season of THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN animated series for the first time! And, because podcasting COMPLETELY dominates your life, he decided to turn it into a show. What was the final verdict on a series that never really got to explore its full potential? Well, you'll have to listen, won't you?Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.com
A recent DVD sale saw Andrew FINALLY get to watch all of the first season of THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN animated series for the first time! And, because podcasting COMPLETELY dominates your life, he decided to turn it into a show. What was the final verdict on a series that never really got to explore its full potential? Well, you'll have to listen, won't you?Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.com
It’s the annual “natter about what we got for Christmas” episode of Hey Kids, Comics and Andrew & Micheal talk about their geeky gifts. Along the way there are e-mails a-plenty from the BEST listeners in the internet radio Universe and tangents pertaining to DC’s presentation of their graphic novels, the first draft story idea for RETURN OF THE JEDI, should The Doctor be a woman &Matt Smith’s final Dr Who episodes. BONUS! Andrew FINALLY sees STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS and offers his opinion on the film. Obviously its spoiler filled so if you ever want to see INTO DARKNESS then best to pause and go and watch it first.Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.comHey Kids, Comics! is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/) but also the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio network!! You can now "Friend" either Micheal or Andrew on Facebook or on Twitter. THANK YOU for listening to Hey Kids, Comics!!! A part of the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio Network!
It’s the annual “natter about what we got for Christmas” episode of Hey Kids, Comics and Andrew & Micheal talk about their geeky gifts. Along the way there are e-mails a-plenty from the BEST listeners in the internet radio Universe and tangents pertaining to DC’s presentation of their graphic novels, the first draft story idea for RETURN OF THE JEDI, should The Doctor be a woman &Matt Smith’s final Dr Who episodes. BONUS! Andrew FINALLY sees STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS and offers his opinion on the film. Obviously its spoiler filled so if you ever want to see INTO DARKNESS then best to pause and go and watch it first.Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.comHey Kids, Comics! is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/) but also the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio network!! You can now "Friend" either Micheal or Andrew on Facebook or on Twitter. THANK YOU for listening to Hey Kids, Comics!!! A part of the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio Network!
Micheal and Andrew FINALLY get around to covering the 1980’s Chris Claremont/Frank Miller Wolverine series AFTER Back To The Bins already covered it! The moral of this story – don’t procrastinate.
Micheal and Andrew FINALLY get around to covering the 1980's Chris Claremont/Frank Miller Wolverine series AFTER Back To The Bins already covered it! The moral of this story - don't procrastinate.Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.comHey Kids, Comics! is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/) but also the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio network!! You can now "Friend" either Micheal or Andrew on Facebook or on Twitter. THANK YOU for listening to Hey Kids, Comics!!! A part of the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio Network!
Micheal and Andrew FINALLY get around to covering the 1980's Chris Claremont/Frank Miller Wolverine series AFTER Back To The Bins already covered it! The moral of this story - don't procrastinate.Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.comHey Kids, Comics! is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/) but also the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio network!! You can now "Friend" either Micheal or Andrew on Facebook or on Twitter. THANK YOU for listening to Hey Kids, Comics!!! A part of the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio Network!
Micheal and Andrew FINALLY break their silence over the Man Of Steel movie, then emails are read before the meat of the show is consumed. A celebration of Comics Innovator, Industry Legend & part-time Escape Artist – Jim Steranko and a look at his seminal run on Captain America from [...]
Micheal and Andrew FINALLY break their silence over the Man Of Steel movie, then emails are read before the meat of the show is consumed. A celebration of Comics Innovator, Industry Legend & part-time Escape Artist - Jim Steranko and a look at his seminal run on Captain America from issues 110, 111 & 113.Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.comHey Kids, Comics! is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/) but also the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio network!! You can now "Friend" either Micheal or Andrew on Facebook or on Twitter. THANK YOU for listening to Hey Kids, Comics!!! A part of the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio Network!
Micheal and Andrew FINALLY break their silence over the Man Of Steel movie, then emails are read before the meat of the show is consumed. A celebration of Comics Innovator, Industry Legend & part-time Escape Artist - Jim Steranko and a look at his seminal run on Captain America from issues 110, 111 & 113.Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.comHey Kids, Comics! is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/) but also the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio network!! You can now "Friend" either Micheal or Andrew on Facebook or on Twitter. THANK YOU for listening to Hey Kids, Comics!!! A part of the TWO TRUE FREAKS Internet Radio Network!