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Read transcriptSome magical girl stories are content with sparkly transformations and heartfelt speeches. This is not one of those stories. This time on Play Comics we're warping through the glitter-strewn chaos of Sailor Moon: Another Story, the Super Famicom RPG that took the 90s manga and anime vibes, mashed them with branching timelines and turn-based redemption arcs, and asked, “What if destiny needed a save state?” It's console combat where emotional baggage weighs more than your inventory, and every villain monologue comes with a friendship discount. Chris isn't battling cosmic paradoxes solo though. Cass Proffitt from Distant Echoes jumps into the senshi squad to help unpack how this game balances moon crystal lore with JRPG grind, and whether it's a radiant tribute to Sailor Moon or just the sparkliest timeline meltdown in gaming history. Together they're digging into what survived the trip from Naoko Takeuchi's pages to console controllers, complete with overdramatic plot twists and Jupiter's undefeated punch stat. Dust off your brooch, queue the theme song, and prepare for senshi squad analysis laced with villain rehab debates and moon prism power-ups that hit different on pixelated screens. Learn such things as: Why Another Story might actually be canon. Sort of. Maybe. How localization shaped the Western Sailor Moon fandom. What the point of it all is if you don't even have a cat to help guide you along the way. And so much more! You can find Cass on their podcast Distant Echoes. If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you're interested in. You can read the full thoughts from CountZeroOr here: Why we never got them? Well, I'd probably say it's a combination of a couple factors: First, for much of the 16-bit console generation (and the 8-bit console generation before that), there was still a very considerable anti-Japan bias in terms of marketing of console games, based on the idea that American audiences wouldn't buy anything actively presented as being Japanese, so Anime presentations were out (this is part of the reason why the first Ranma 1/2 fighting game was changed into “Street Combat”) – the Golgo 13 games were viewed as something of an outlier. While some later titles in the 90s would take chances on presenting themselves as being more anime (i.e. Ranma 1/2 Hard Battle), they were also titles for properties generally marketed to guys, as also around this time video game marketing was increasingly getting more gendered, something that would continue throughout the 90s and into the 2000s and beyond. As a property targeted for girls, Sailor Moon didn't fit in the gender essentialist marketing plans of the video game industry. The fact that, since it's a RPG, it also has a ton of text to localize and translate (versus to the Sailor Moon beat-em-ups), certainly didn't help. The next episode is going to be Uncanny X-Men. That's right, we're taking another look at the NES game. What are your experiences with this one? If they remade it today what characters would you want included that weren't in the original? If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store. Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix. You can find Play Comics @playcomics.bsky.social on Bluesky, @playcomicspodcast on Threads, @playcomics on YouTube, or the Play Comics website. If you want to hear Chris talk with Karrington Martin about the lessons we learned from children's media and how crazy it is that we're supposed to just forget about that now that we're adults, then Sugar, Spite, and Everything is Fine is probably something you should check out. A big thanks to Anime Field Guide and To the Batpoles! for the promos today. Intro/Outro Music by Backing Track, who saves every cat just in case it's magical. Especially the one that's a Red Lantern. Support Play Comics by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/playcomics Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-89f00a for 40% off for 4 months, and support Play Comics.
Work with Joe - Schedule your FREE CALL In this final core episode of the Identity Work series, Joe Longo brings everything together.Why do so many people create momentum, then lose it? Why does identity work fail after the excitement fades? And what does it really take to become the version of yourself who can hold more money, stronger relationships, bigger opportunities, and lasting peace?Joe breaks down why most people chase outcomes without building the internal capacity to sustain them. He shares how nervous system regulation, daily proof, self-respect, and consistency create real transformation.This episode is about shifting from wanting to embodying, from forcing to leading, and from starting over to sustaining success.If you're ready for your next level, schedule your clarity call through the link in the show notes.Work with Joe - Schedule your FREE CALL
Today in schools students are getting so sophisticated at using AI to do their homework that teachers have to use AI tools to detect the cheating. This story explores what would happen if AI watching AI used up all of the available power
In an old private chapel attached to a country house, a trusted servant keeps night watch beside the ancient altar, alone behind a locked door. By morning he is found dead, a dagger from the chapel's peculiar mechanism driven clean through his heart—though no human hand should have been able to strike the blow. No tracks, no witnesses, only the oppressive sense that something in that dim, little sanctuary has moved unseen. As Thomas Carnacki retraces the dead man's final hours and tests the chapel's sinister contrivance for himself, the silence around the altar begins to sound like an answer of its own. First published in the 1909 collection The Ghost Pirates, A Chaunty, and Another Story, “The Thing Invisible” later appeared in The New Magazine (January 1912) before being collected in Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder (1913). The story is in the public domain. William Hope Hodgson (1877–1918) was an English writer of sea stories, supernatural fiction, and weird horror. He is best known for his visionary novels The House on the Borderland and The Night Land, as well as his stories featuring the occult detective Carnacki.
DML discusses the rampant fraud in SBA-backed small business loans.
This week the COWboys are talking about how that's another story. Along with some fun and lively conversation on the topic, you''ll also hear some great music from Brian Ragsdale (Where Cowpokes Grow), Jeff Gore (The Storybook), Jon Chandler (Back Story), and Andy Hedges (The Westerner). There is also some great cowboy poetry this week from Buck Ramsey (The Story: One). We'll have the ever popular Dick's Pick (The Story of My Life), Cowpoke Poetry, and a whole bunch of goofin' off too!
This week, India and the European Union signed a sweeping trade deal that cuts or removes tariffs on over 90% of goods traded between them. The headlines quickly focused on what might get cheaper, from wine and cheese to cars and chocolates. But trade deals do not change prices overnight. Tariff cuts roll out over time and work their way through importers, distributors, taxes, and markets before they ever reach consumers. In this episode, host Snigdha Sharma looks at what past trade deals show about everything between a trade deal being signed and actual prices changing for a consumer.Tune in.Daybreak is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India's first subscriber-only business news platform. Subscribe for more exclusive, deeply-reported, and analytical business stories.
It's our weekly sports round table on Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness featuring Katie Hale, Brian Shawn, and Derek Hanson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler met Brooke on Hinge and thought their dinner date in the city was magic. They shared great laughs, real spark, and genuine connection. But after a quick hug goodbye, she disappeared. What happened?
TSN's Mike Johnson on the Senators 2nd straight road loss and their struggling special teams, taking on the Canadiens, and big names injured around the league.
The White House and President Donald Trump are touting a more affordable Thanksgiving, citing turkey discounts and select meal kits. But independent analyses show many holiday essentials are still more expensive than last year and well above pre-pandemic levels. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black-owned & controlled media company:https://aurn.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The White House and President Donald Trump are touting a more affordable Thanksgiving, citing turkey discounts and select meal kits. But independent analyses show many holiday essentials are still more expensive than last year and well above pre-pandemic levels. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black-owned & controlled media company:https://aurn.com/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There's a new number one country song and you won't believe your ears.
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1. Intro Segment Hosts greet listenersQuick teaser:“From Battlefield 6 to bars, rollerblades, and Tron — today's episode takes a weird turn. Buckle up.” 2. What Even Is Battlefield? Mention the upcoming Battlefield launch on October 10Brief confusion:“Is it a video game? Yeah, I think so?”"Battlefield 6 is... the 6th one, obviously."Hosts joke about not playing video games“I've got zero desire or information about video games.”Anecdote about kids asking to play and being clueless 3. Video Game Nostalgia Shift to past gaming experiencesDiscussion about arcades vs. modern gaming“You put quarters in at the bar.”Clarifying “bar” vs. “arcade”Cue the Tron story 4. Launa's Wild Youth: The Tron at the Bar Saga Launa's vivid memory of:Rollerblading to a rock clubPlaying arcade games (Tron) during the dayDrinking, then needing friends to drive her homeHosts react with increasing amusement“Wait… you were rollerblading around a bar?”“This story just keeps getting better.” 5. The Mirage Memory Dump The Mirage rock club — more memories surfaceLauna hinting at stories she can't tellMore laughter and surprise from co-hosts 6. Wrapping Up the Chaos “Let's wrap up this music minute... or whatever this turned into.”Final reflections:“This has been enlightening.”“Another chapter in the book of Launa Phillips.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Brock and Salk look through some of the individual results throughout the Mariners series sweep on Sunday and highlight how it tells even more of a story. Then, they welcome on Mark Sanchez of FOX Sports, who called the Seahawks game on Sunday, to get his insight on the contest, the Seahawks offensive line, DK Metcalf and plenty more.
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Democrats argue that violent crime rates are not high enough to justify such measures. Yet the experiences of residents and the concerns of law enforcement officials suggest otherwise. From carjackings near Capitol Hill to armed robberies in residential neighborhoods, many living in D.C. believe action is long overdue...
This week's episode dives into one of the most personal decisions many women face: whether or not to have children.Part 1: When a piece of her IUD breaks off, Bailey Swilley's spirals about her choice never to have children. Part 2: Christel Bartelse takes an unconventional approach to figure out if she wants to be a mother or not. Bailey Swilley is a writer and comedian based in Brooklyn. In August 2024, she took two storytelling shows to the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe Festival and most recently, she won her first StorySLAM at The Moth. Since 2021, she's hosted the monthly storytelling hour, We Love a Theme, in Brooklyn. Christel Bartelse is an Actor/Comedic Performer, Storyteller, Clown, Writer, and Educator. She got her start in comedy and improv with the Physical Comedy Duo "The Burnt Marshmallows (Canadian Comedy Award Nominees). She has created and written six award winning Solo Shows "Chaotica", "ONEymoon", "Significant Me", "All KIDDIng Aside", "The Surprise" and "Encore" and has toured them all across Canada, the U.S. and the U.K. Most recently she wrote "A Woman of my Age" which she continues to develop. She can be seen on stages all over Toronto with her comedy, character work, and storytelling. She was the Co-Producer and Co-Host of the hit Storytelling Show "But That's Another Story" for over five years. She now produces and hosts, "Age Ain't Nothing but a Number" at the Burdock, Bi-Monthly, which features veteran comedians/storytellers sharing material on the theme of Age. She also teaches numerous workshops in improv, physical comedy, solo creation and storytelling around the city and is proud faculty member of Humber College, Toronto Film School, and George Brown College.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Seth and Sean dive into audio of Hunter Brown laying out how Alex Bregman and Jose Altuve helped him improve during last season, Seth remembers when Bregman hosted the Houston Sports Awards, and discuss yet another story that makes them think Bregman may be the perfect player/manager if the MLB decides that can be a thing again.
Although President Trump launched air strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities, the administration has chosen a different path when dealing with Kim Jong Un, the leader of nuclear-armed North Korea. For our Reporter's Notebook series, host Scott Detrow speaks with NPR correspondent Anthony Kuhn about covering Trump and Kim's past negotiations and the difficulties of reporting on North Korea. For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
In this week's episode, both of our storytellers use a scientific lens to examine their worst relationships. Part 1: Carlos Maza uses the plague to analyze his brutal breakup. Part 2: Panagiota Vogdou refuses to see her boyfriend as toxic until a stranger on the bus tells her to go to therapy. Carlos Maza is a video journalist focusing on misinformation, media bias, and propaganda. He is the Director of Video at Media Matters for America. He has spent too much of his adult life writing about fascism and hate speech. He would much rather you tell him about you Dungeons & Dragons character. Panagiota was born in Kozani, Greece, and moved to Toronto, Canada, in 2015. She's a Greek teacher and a flight attendant, but her true passion lies in acting—and, of course, storytelling. Though she's based in Toronto, she's always ready to fly anywhere to share her stories. Panagiota has performed in community theatre both in Greece and in Toronto. In 2020, she discovered her love for storytelling, and since then, she's been sharing her stories onstage at shows like Replay Storytelling, The Story Collider, Tales Told Live, and But That's Another Story in Toronto—as well as Confabulation in Montreal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's episode, both of our storytellers use a scientific lens to examine their worst relationships. Part 1: Carlos Maza uses the plague to analyze his brutal breakup. Part 2: Panagiota Vogdou refuses to see her boyfriend as toxic until a stranger on the bus tells her to go to therapy. Carlos Maza is a video journalist focusing on misinformation, media bias, and propaganda. He is the Director of Video at Media Matters for America. He has spent too much of his adult life writing about fascism and hate speech. He would much rather you tell him about you Dungeons & Dragons character. Panagiota was born in Kozani, Greece, and moved to Toronto, Canada, in 2015. She's a Greek teacher and a flight attendant, but her true passion lies in acting—and, of course, storytelling. Though she's based in Toronto, she's always ready to fly anywhere to share her stories. Panagiota has performed in community theatre both in Greece and in Toronto. In 2020, she discovered her love for storytelling, and since then, she's been sharing her stories onstage at shows like Replay Storytelling, The Story Collider, Tales Told Live, and But That's Another Story in Toronto—as well as Confabulation in Montreal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nurses Out Loud – Given that about 25% of adults in America are on some sort of psychotropic prescription, this is a topic with widespread implications. Collectively, important questions are on our minds: if antidepressants are effective, why is depression increasing along with the number of prescriptions being given out? Whatever your pre-held beliefs, this episode will surprise you...
Nurses Out Loud – Given that about 25% of adults in America are on some sort of psychotropic prescription, this is a topic with widespread implications. Collectively, important questions are on our minds: if antidepressants are effective, why is depression increasing along with the number of prescriptions being given out? Whatever your pre-held beliefs, this episode will surprise you...
STORIES: A Most Unusual Murder by Robert Bloch This is a short story by Robert Bloch written in 1961. The story combines elements of Jack the Ripper with time travel, featuring a mysterious antique shop that serves as a gateway to different periods where the Ripper's presence can be felt. The Haunted Chair by Stephen F. Wilcox What could keep a ghost tied to its favorite chair, familiarity or something nefarious? a_most_unusual_murder_podcast.mp3File Size: 51843 kbFile Type: mp3Downl [...]
Song 1: “Day Never Comes,” composed and performed by David R. Merrill.Poem 1: “Leda and the Swan” by Nobel prize-winning poet W. B. Yeats, composed in 1923 and first printed in 1924.Fiction: “The Secret Pool,” by Lynn C. Miller, excerpted from her first novel The Fool's Journey, 2002 (Winedale Press). In press is the novel The Surrogate for 2026. www.lynncmiller.comFeed the Cat Break: “The Legend of the Myth” by John V. ModaffPoem 2: “Another Story” by poet Hilda Raz, from a story that inspired Yeats and many others about the beautiful Leda and the god-turned-swan Zeus. In New and Collected Poems, Letter from a Place I've Never Been, from University of Nebraska Press, 2022.Song 2: “The Old Monsters Rest Home,” by John V. Modaff.Episode artwork by Lynda MillerShow theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff , BMIThe Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY and produced at The Creek StudioNEXT UP: Episode 48, “What is Beautiful?” Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell your friends about the podcast. Lynn & John
This week we'll hear some tales from the North Woods, a classic song from James Keelaghan, and some great English story-songs from Eliza Carthy and Martin Simpson. Sing me another story … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysTony Elman / “Raindance” / Earth Tones / AcornBrian Miller and Randy Gosa / “The Falling of the Pines” / The Falling of the Pines / Two TapCelia Evans / “Cutting Down the Pines” / Songs to Keep . TaunyKitty Donohoe / “Voyageurs” / Bunyan & Banjos / RoheenNorah Rendell / “Lost Jimmie Whalen” / Spinning Yarns / Two TapJames Keelaghan / “McConnville's” / House of Cards / BorealisTony Elman / “Planxty Frank” / Earth Tones / AcornJackie Oates / “The Trees They Are So High” / Saturnine / ECCMartin Simpson / “Reynardine” / Trails and Tribulations / TopicMartin & Eliza Carthy / “Blackwell Merry Night” / The Moral of the Elephant / TopicHal Cannon / “The Blizzard” / Hal Cannon / OkehdokeeMichael Cooney / “Old Beer Bottle” / Together Again / Cove HavenPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
In today's episode of Fic Clique, your hosts discuss "Astronauts" by HawkinsLocal (The Bear) @16:33, "Harder for You, of Course" by pendrecarc (Think of England by KJ Charles) @44:09, and "Hero of Another Story" by Banhus (D&D Honor Among Thieves) @1:12:11. This classic three-fic format episode has no formal theme. It does, however, contain lots of informal passion as we create a beautiful and unique collaborative narrative, debate the mystery genre, and consider diction and detail as functions of POV.
On the Page “rising star" Tamar Feinkind has found stories from her dad, herself, her motherhood and her Jewish identity. Here, she talks about her projects, pitches and a pivotal name reclamation that helped change everything.
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Drake made her Broadway debut in the 1975 Leslie Lee's play The First Breeze of Summer and the following year appeared in Great Performances production. She later was regular cast member on the two short-lived sitcoms: Snip (1976) and Sanford Arms (1977). During her career, Drake appeared in more than 70 films and television series. She made her big screen debut in 1975 appearing in films Report to the Commissioner and Friday Foster, and in 1977 had supporting role opposite Richard Pryor in the comedy film Which Way Is Up?. In 1979 she co-starred in the miniseries Backstairs at the White House and the made-for-television movie The Cracker Factory. She made guest-starring appearances on television series such as Good Times, Welcome Back, Kotter, The Love Boat, The Jeffersons, Highway to Heaven, Thirtysomething, L.A. Law, The Jamie Foxx Show, The Steve Harvey Show, The Parent 'Hood and The Bernie Mac Show. Drake appeared in films such as The Last Married Couple in America (1980), Xanadu (1980), Oh, God! Book II (1980), First Monday in October (1981), Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling (1986), Alien Nation (1988), House Party (1990), Across the Tracks (1991), Boomerang (1992), Jason's Lyric (1994), Space Jam (1996), How to Be a Player (1997), Anywhere But Here (1999), Leprechaun in the Hood (2000), Friday After Next (2002), Wild Hogs (2007) and Influence (2020). Drake appeared in the 1980 made-for-television drama Scared Straight! Another Story, the 1987 thriller Billionaire Boys Club, and the 1989 miniseries The Women of Brewster Place. She was regular cast member in the 1990 short-lived sitcom New Attitude. From 1989 to 1993 she had recurring role on A Different World playing Velma Gaines and later had recurring roles on Martin and Another Bad Creation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Another Story from Bangladesh - Listener Submission from Billie - Even My Dog Is Afraid to Go Outside Now Because of the Activity - This is Disturbed. Featuring narration by: Gregory James Catherine Restivo Cesar Brasil Submit your true, horrifying experience to hear it on the podcast: disturbedpodcast.com/submit Listen ad-free, unlock bonus episodes, and more: patreon.com/disturbedpodcast Voicemail: hotline.disturbedpodcast.com Disturbed is a production of Killer Podcasts, a part of the Evergreen network. For more paranormal and true crime shows, visit KillerPodcasts.com. Follow us @disturbedpodcast on Instagram. If you enjoyed the show, please consider subscribing and reviewing on your favorite listening platform. Music by epidemic sound and by Carl Casey at white bat audio. Our Host is Doug Bailey with a special appearance from Chad Himmelspach. Our Producer is Elizabeth Flood. Our audio engineer is Nathan Corson. Executive Producers are Noah Foutz and Brigid Coyne. Thanks for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices