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Sleep deprivation be damned as we continue through Volume 34 of the Case Closed manga as we cover the Chinatown Murder Case (chapters 347-349). This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be sure to sign up for $1 … Continue reading →
"Aoyama ist ein wohlhabender Geschäftsmann, der auf der Suche nach einer neuen Freundin ist. Ohne dass Aoyama mitbekommt, was tatsächlich passiert, richtet ein befreundeter Fernsehproduzent ein Casting mit bildhübschen Frauen aus. Auf Anhieb erkennt Aoyama in Asami seine absolute Traumfrau. Doch schon nach kurzer Zeit stellt er fest, dass ihn die Beziehung zu dieser jungen attraktiven Dame total überfordert."
「「ラ・フォル・ジュルネTOKYO 2025」にBowers & Wilkins AOYAMAが出展。5月3日から5日まで開催」 東京・南青山のセレクトショップ、ヴァルカナイズ・ロンドンは、同店舗内で営業している「Bowers & Wilkins AOAYAMA」とタッグを組んで、5月3日から5日まで開催されるクラシック音楽祭「ラ・フォル・ジュルネTOKYO 2025」に初出展することを発表した。
A very late episode of One Podcast Prevails is now out. We continue through Volume 34 of the Case Closed manga as we go over The Soccer Supporter Case (chapters 344-346). This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so … Continue reading →
We are back to volume 34 of the Case Closed manga. We are joined with our traveling correspondent, Tina, to talk about her Conan related trip to Japan as well as the Flying Neighbor Case (chapters 341-343). This episode was … Continue reading →
Welcome to the first episode of Conan Cold Cases! A spin-off of One Podcast Prevails where hosts Colton, Mike and Brenda will be discussing select Anime Original cases from the Detective Conan anime! On this inaugural episode, we're covering a … Continue reading →
We have once again hit the Redux Button. For our first episode of 2025 we are going back to 2015 as we once again cover the Museum Owner Murder Case (chapters 30-32). This episode was released earlier on our Patreon … Continue reading →
For our final episode of 2024, we continue our crossover hi-jinks by covering Lupin III vs. Detective Conan The Movie. This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be sure to sign up for $1 to get these episodes … Continue reading →
Marathon: Aoyama Gakuin Confident of Title Defense in Hakone "Ekiden" Relay Race
The remaining co-host of the Ass Backwards Anime Podcast finally appears on One Podcast Prevails as we are joined by Foxy to talk about the Lupin III vs. Detective Conan TV special. This episode was released earlier on our Patreon … Continue reading →
Returning guest Darren Vogt helps us decipher PlayStation controller icons on the last case of Volume 33 (chapters 338-340) with The Escalator Message Case. This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be sure to sign up for $1 … Continue reading →
Hey y'all! Join us as we discuss the My Hero Academia episode "Prepping for the School Festival is the Funnest Part", including baja-mosas (please sponsor us Baja Blast), Aoyama living his best Taylor Swift life, and goths with too much rizz. Want more? Visit our website, myheroanalysis.com. Thanks for listening!
Uma jovem professora espera encontrar significado em seu trabalho. Envoltas na atmosfera acolhedora do café, essas e outras pessoas refletem sobre palavras não ditas, sobre amor e amizade, sobre medos e escolhas, encontrando nesse lugar reconfortante a inspiração para seguir em frente.
Nach dem Bestseller "Frau Komachi empfiehlt ein Buch" erscheint jetzt der nächste Roman von Michiko Aoyama auf Deutsch. "Donnerstags im Café unter den Kirschbäumen" erzählt von einem Ort der Ruhe in einem Vorort von Tokio - empfohlen von Buchhändlerin Gabi van Wahden. Von Gabi van Wahden.
We experience cinema on this episode as we cover the next case in Volume 33 (chapters 335-337), the Missing Watch Case. This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be sure to sign up for $1 to get these … Continue reading →
Mokuhanga becomes a part of those who open themselves to its possibilities. It draws you in as an art form, with its seeming simplicity, and guides you on a profound journey of exploration. One of the strengths of mokuhanga as a practice is its ability to harmonize with other artistic and academic endeavors, enriching one's life in many ways. On this episode of The Unfinished Print, I speak with William Mathie, a teacher and relief printmaker based in Pennsylvania. We discuss Bill's discovery of mokuhanga in the 1980s and how his academic and artistic journey in printmaking evolved, leading him to rediscover mokuhanga later in life. Bill and I delve into his personal mokuhanga teachers, his work on the Pennsylvania Print Symposium in 2006, his printmaking philosophies, his time at the First International Mokuhanga Conference in Awaji and Kyoto, and we also explore his own mokuhanga work, materials, making tools and how he views mokuhanga through an academic lens. William Mathie - website, Instagram Guarding The Cheese The golden age of mokuhanga is generally considered to be during the Edo period (1603-1898), when the art of color woodcut flourished in Japan. Although woodblock printing in Japan has its origins around 700 CE, color woodblock printing began in 1743. Rudy Pozzati (1925-2021) - was an American Professor Emeritus, painter, and printmaker who traveled extensively through grants early in life. Later, he served as a professor at Indiana University Bloomington from 1956 to 1991. Indiana University is a public research university in Bloomington, Indiana. He worked in various styles of printmaking and studied mokuhanga in Japan in the 1980s. Man-eating Mares of King Diomedes (2009) one colour lithograph, 24 3/4" x 33 3/4" The Adachi Institute of Woodblock Prints - is a print studio located in Tōkyō. Established in 1994 in order to promote and preserve the colour woodblock print of Japan. More information, in English and in Japanese. Kenji Takenaka - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Kyoto. He is a fifth generation printmaker, who has demonstrated mokuhanga technique throughout the world. He established the Takenaka Woodblock Printing Company (Takesazado) to help teach and promote mokuhanga. More information can be found, here. Chikurin 10.6" x 15.3" The Japan Foundation - established in October 1972 as a government-affiliated corporation and relaunched in 2003 as an independent administrative institution under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, promotes international cultural exchange through a variety of programs. With its global network, including offices in Japan and 22 overseas locations, the Foundation focuses on Arts and Cultural Exchange, Japanese-Language Education Overseas, and Japanese Studies and Intellectual Exchange. It is funded by a government endowment, annual subsidies, investment revenue, and private donations. Tuula Moilanen - is a Finnish mokuhanga printmaker and painter based in Finland. She lived and studied in Kyōto from 1989 to 2012, where she learned her printmaking at Kyōto Seika University and from printmaker Akira Kurosaki (1937–2019). Her work can be found here. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found here. Blooming Sky 2, (2017) 10.2" x 14.2" Yukō Harada - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Kyoto, and works at Kenji Takenaka's Takesazado and is considered a sixth generation printmaker. An interview with Ms. Harada can be found at amirisu, here. Rainy Season Stripes 7" x 5" Evan Summer - He is a printmaker and Professor Emeritus based in Kutztown, Pennsylvania. He has an extensive CV of artist-in-residence programs and has focused his print work on etching. More information can be found on his website, and on Instagram. Landscape With Sloped Horizon (State 1) lithograph printed by Tim Sheelsey at Corridor Press (2003) 36" x 30" registration - there are several registration methods in mokuhanga. The traditional method is called the kentō registration, where you carve two notches, straight another an "L." There is also a "floating kentō," which is where the notches are cut in a piece of "L" shaped wood and not on the wood where you are cutting your image, hence "floating." Lastly, there are removable "pins," such as ones made by Ternes Burton. intaglio printing - is a printing method, also called etching, using metal plates such as zinc, and copper, creating “recessed” areas which are printed with ink on the surface of these "recesses.” More info, here. The MET has info, here. Andy Farkas - is a mokuhanga printmaker, author, mentor, and documentarian based in Pennsylvania. Andy's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Watching Over 16" x 10" serigraphy - is another word for the art of silk screen printing. Silk screen printing can be in on various materials, silk, canvas, paper. lithography: A printing process where images are transferred onto a surface using a flat plate or stone. Edinboro University in Pennsylvania - a part of PennWest Edinboro, is a public university located in Edinboro, Pennsylvania. Established in 1857 as Edinboro Academy and has a rich history of providing higher education. Before becoming part of the Pennsylvania Western University system in 2022, Edinboro University was known for its strong programs in education, art, and nursing. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, with a commitment to academic excellence and community engagement. John Lysak - is a master printmaker and artist. He is associated, like William Mathie, with Egress Press, a fine art publishing and research component of the Printmaking Area of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania's Art Department. More information can be found here Palix River Marshlands (2022) acrylic on board 11" x 17" wood engraving - is a printmaking technique where an artist carves an image with burins and engravers, into the surface of a block of wood. The block is then printed using pigments and pressed into paper. Wood engraving uses the end grain of a hardwood block, typically boxwood. This allows for much finer detail and more intricate lines. Thomas Bewick (1753–1828), and Eric Gill (1882–1940) are some popular wood engravers. The Great Wave off Kanagawa - is a woodblock print designed by Katsushika Hokusai in 1831. It is very famous. Miami University at Ohio - is a public research university in Oxford, Ohio. International Mokuhanga Conference, 2011 - was the first international conference on mokuhanga, held in two locations in Japan: Kyoto and the Awaji Islands, which are located near Shikoku. Keizo Sato - is a second generation mokuhanga printmaker based in Kyoto. Mr. Sato created the Sato Woodblock Print Center to teach mokuhanga. It is associated with Kyoto Seika University. An interview with Mr. Sato conducted by Fine Art JPN can be found, here. Hiroshi Fujisawa - is a master carver and has been carving mokuhanga for over fifty years. He demonstrated at the first International Mokuhanga Conference in 2011. A lovely blog post about an interaction with Hiroshi Fujisawa can be found, here on printmaker Annie Bissett's blog. Annie's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Karen Kunc - is an American printmaker and Professor Emeritus at the University of Nebraska Lincoln and is based in Nebraska. Karen Kunc works in various artistic and printmaking styles but has worked in mokuhanga for many years. More information can be found on her website, here. A Cluster (2023) 15" x 11" Young Woman Blowing a Popen - is a mokuhanga print designed by Kitagawa Utamaro (?-1806). Utamaro was one of the first famous woodblock print designers in the Edo Period of Japan made famous by his bijin prints of beautiful women. The print was first printed in 1792/93. It is from the series Ten Classes of Women's Physiognomy. Energy Policy, 2005 - George W. Bush's energy policy prioritized expanding domestic fossil fuel production, including controversial drilling in protected areas like the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and offered substantial subsidies to the oil and gas industry while neglecting renewable energy development. Critics argue that this approach increased greenhouse gas emissions, exacerbated climate change, and harmed public health due to higher pollution levels. Additionally, by failing to diversify energy sources and invest in sustainable alternatives, the policy left the U.S. vulnerable to energy security risks and has delayed the transition to a cleaner energy economy. Punch Magazine - Punch magazine, founded in 1841 in London, was a British weekly publication known for its satirical humor and cartoons. Punch played a significant role in shaping British satire and social commentary during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It became famous for its witty and often biting critiques of politics, society, and culture, influencing public opinion. Despite its early success and influence, the magazine eventually declined in readership and ceased publication in 2002. Echizen - is a region in Fukui Prefecture, Japan, known for its long history of papermaking. The area is home to many paper artisans. One notable figure is Iwano Ichibei. He is a Living National Treasure in papermaking and the ninth generation of his family still making paper today. More information can be found here.in English, and here in Japanese. Morgan Conservatory of Papermaking - established in 2008, the Morgan Conservatory of Papermaking is a nonprofit organization based in Cleveland, Ohio, dedicated to preserving papermaking techniques from around the world. It also serves as a working studio and gallery. More information can be found here. The Morgan Library & Museum - based New York City, originally the private library of financier J.P. Morgan, it was established in 1906 and became a public institution in 1924. It houses an extensive collection of rare books, manuscripts, drawings, and prints, including works by literary and musical greats like Charles Dickens and Mozart. The museum also hosts rotating exhibitions and serves as a cultural hub, renowned for its architectural beauty and significant contributions to literature, history, and the arts. More information can be found, here. © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing credit - live music at The Seabird jazz bar in Aoyama, Tōkyō, Japan. logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Українi If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***
A few months late for February, we go over the next case of volume 33 of the Detective Conan manga (chapters 331-334), the Valentine Chocolate Case. We will be talking about the Toru Furuya news during this episode. If you … Continue reading →
On July 10th, Sydney Dance Company starts its first-ever performance, CLUB ORIGAMI, which was created in London, England. - 7月10日から、シドニー・ダンス・カンパニーで初の、イギリスロンドンで作成された日本文化を織り交ぜたパフォーマンス、「CLUB ORIGAMI」が始まります。
The rumored war seems to have begun in earnest. Aoyama wins an Oscar, Monoma becomes the linchpin, and Deku took a wrong turn at Albequrque. Follow Us Below:https://twitter.com/allmightypodDiscord: https://discord.gg/9cc72zAAdam's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@therealsimso Wordle solution for QuirkleEndeavor shouting SHOTOOOOOO!
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We return to the other “will they, won’t they” of the series as we move to volume 33 of the Case Closed manga with Sato’s Omiai Case (chapters 328-330). This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be sure … Continue reading →
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Shibuya's Futuristic Guides: A Journey to Aoyama Street Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/shibuyas-futuristic-guides-a-journey-to-aoyama-street Story Transcript:Ja: ハルキは大きなスクリーンを見上げていました。En: Haruki was looking up at the large screen.Ja: 目の前に広がる景色は、未来のようでした。En: The scene unfolding before him looked like something from the future.Ja: ここは渋谷のスクランブル交差点。En: This was Shibuya's famous scramble crossing.Ja: 車と人が忙しく行き交う中、ベールのような光がふわりと浮かび上がりました。En: Amidst the hustle and bustle of cars and people, a veil-like light softly emerged.Ja: その光の中から、ホログラムの案内人が現れました。En: From that light appeared a holographic guide.Ja: 「こんにちは、ハルキさん。どこへ行きたいですか?」と優しい声が響きました。En: "Hello, Haruki. Where would you like to go?" a gentle voice resonated.Ja: ハルキは驚きました。En: Haruki was surprised.Ja: 「こんにちは、青山通りまで行きたいです」と答えました。En: "Hello, I would like to go to Aoyama Street," he replied.Ja: 隣にいた友達のアイコも同じようにホログラムの案内人を見つめていました。En: His friend Aiko, standing next to him, was also gazing at the holographic guide.Ja: 「私たち、未来にいるみたいだね」とアイコは言いました。En: "It feels like we're in the future," Aiko said.Ja: ハルキはうなずきました。En: Haruki nodded.Ja: 「本当に。でもちょっと不思議な感じもするよ。」En: "It really does. But it feels a bit strange, too."Ja: 案内人は空中に地図を表示しました。指をさして道を説明してくれました。En: The guide displayed a map in mid-air and pointed to explain the route.Ja: 「青山通りはこの道をまっすぐ進んで右に曲がります。その後、もう一度まっすぐです。」En: "To get to Aoyama Street, go straight down this road and turn right. After that, keep going straight."Ja: 地図がリアルに映し出されるのを見て、ハルキとアイコは感心しました。En: Haruki and Aiko were impressed by the vivid map.Ja: 道を歩き出した二人。En: The two started walking.Ja: 渋谷の賑やかな交差点を渡るたびに、別のホログラムの案内人が現れて、街の歴史や名所を教えてくれました。En: Every time they crossed the busy Shibuya intersection, a different holographic guide would appear and tell them about the city's history and landmarks.Ja: 「渋谷のハチ公像は知っていますか?彼は忠実な犬なんです」と案内人が話しました。En: "Do you know about the Hachiko statue in Shibuya? He was a loyal dog," one guide explained.Ja: アイコはうれしそうに「小学生の時に勉強したよ」と言いました。En: Aiko cheerfully responded, "I learned about him in elementary school."Ja: 二人は笑顔で前へ進みました。En: The two continued forward with smiles on their faces.Ja: 途中、美味しそうなタコ焼き屋さんを見つけ、立ち寄りました。En: Along the way, they found a delicious-looking takoyaki stand and stopped by.Ja: ホログラムの案内人ですら、タコ焼きの匂いに興味を示しているようでした。En: Even the holographic guide seemed interested in the smell of the takoyaki.Ja: 彼らは青山通りに近づくと、最後の案内人が現れました。En: As they approached Aoyama Street, a final guide appeared.Ja: 「ここが青山通りです。楽しい一日を!」En: "This is Aoyama Street. Have a wonderful day!"Ja: ハルキとアイコはホログラムの案内人に感謝しました。En: Haruki and Aiko thanked the holographic guide.Ja: 「ありがとう!とても役に立ったよ」とハルキが言いました。En: "Thank you! You were very helpful," Haruki said.Ja: アイコも「さようなら!」と手を振りました。En: Aiko also waved, saying, "Goodbye!"Ja: 青山通りに着いた二人は、無事に目的地にたどり着いたことに満足していました。En: Reaching Aoyama Street, the two were satisfied that they had safely arrived at their destination.Ja: 「未来の技術はすごいね」とアイコが言いました。En: "Future technology is amazing," Aiko said.Ja: ハルキは深く頷きました。En: Haruki nodded deeply.Ja: 「うん、もっと便利になるといいね。」En: "Yeah, it would be great if it became even more convenient."Ja: そして二人は、今日一日の素晴らしい冒険を振り返りながら、笑顔で歩き続けました。En: Reflecting on their wonderful adventure of the day, the two continued walking with smiles.Ja: 光る交差点も、ホログラムの案内人も、彼らにとって特別な思い出になりました。En: The glowing intersection and the holographic guides became special memories for them.Ja: 終わり。En: The End. Vocabulary Words:scramble: スクランブルcrossing: 交差点hustle: 忙しくbustle: 行き交うveil-like: ベールのようなholographic: ホログラムresonated: 響きましたroute: 道elementary: 小学生smiles: 笑顔delicious-looking: 美味しそうなmemories: 思い出convenient: 便利intersection: 交差点loyal: 忠実displayed: 表示vivid: リアルimpressed: 感心しましたdifferent: 別のhistory: 歴史guide: 案内人statue: 像approached: 近づくexplained: 説明emerged: 浮かび上がるdestination: 目的地interested: 興味cheerfully: うれしそうにsmell: 匂いfamous: 有名
This week had some unfortunate news... But we also got a ton of fun news regarding new anime that range from all different types of genres!Join us as Aray & Aunn go over this weeks news!Anime+ is a new pod that embodies everything anime and anime related.We're available anywhere that you listen to your podcasts:Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, and so much more!Youtube: The East Coast Brown CastTwitter: @Anime_Plus_PodIG/Tiktok: @animepluspodcastJoin Our Community on Discord: https://discord.gg/YZQUZQAKWaWebsite: https://animeplusnetwork.comhttps://dropclic.com/Discount code: animeplusSupport us on Patreon - patreon.com/user?u=90088772https://discord.com/invite/anime-plusArticles used in this episode:Minoji Kurata's The Apothecary Diaries Manga Adaptation Goes on Hiatus After Artist Gives Birthhttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-05-06/minoji-kurata-the-apothecary-diaries-manga-adaptation-goes-on-hiatus-after-artist-gives-birth/.210538Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Manga Goes on Another Hiatushttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2024-05-08/frieren-beyond-journey-end-manga-goes-on-another-hiatus/.210594Nintendo to Announce Switch Successor by March 2025https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-05-07/nintendo-to-announce-switch-successor-by-march-2025/.210569Tomodachi Game Manga Ends with 26th Volumehttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-05-09/tomodachi-game-manga-ends-with-26th-volume/.210624Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation II Season's New Promo Video Previews Next Archttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-05-12/mushoku-tensei-jobless-reincarnation-ii-season-new-promo-video-previews-next-arc/.210748New Documentary Series Follows Manga Editors at Shogakukanhttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2024-05-12/new-documentary-series-follows-manga-editors-at-shogakukan/.210187Jujutsu Kaisen, Berserk Deluxe, Spy x Family Manga Rank on NYT May Bestseller Listhttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2024-05-07/jujutsu-kaisen-berserk-deluxe-spy-x-family-manga-rank-on-nyt-may-bestseller-list/.210571Yura Urushibara's Tougen Anki Manga Gets TV Anime in 2025https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-05-07/yura-urushibara-tougen-anki-manga-gets-tv-anime-in-2025/.210490Detective Conan Author Gōshō Aoyama's Yaiba Manga Gets New Animehttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-05-07/detective-conan-author-gosho-aoyama-yaiba-manga-gets-new-anime/.210523Takako Shimura's Awajima Hyakkei Manga Gets Animehttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-05-08/takako-shimura-awajima-hyakkei-manga-gets-anime/.210630Kogitsunemaru's Possibly the Greatest Alchemist of All Time Light Novels Get TV Anime in January 2025https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-05-09/kogitsunemaru-possibly-the-greatest-alchemist-of-all-time-light-novels-get-tv-anime-in-january-2025/.210651Akira Konno's Kujima Utaeba Ie Hororo Comedy Manga Gets Animehttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-05-09/akira-konno-kujima-utaeba-ie-hororo-comedy-manga-gets-anime/.210648Yoshimi Sato's Kakushite! Makina-san!! Risque Manga About Android Girl Gets 2025 TV Animehttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-05-09/yoshimi-sato-kakushite-makina-san-risque-manga-about-android-girl-gets-2025-tv-anime/.210682
We return to the manga with the last full case of volume 32 of the Case Closed manga, the Kidnapped Tourist Case. This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be sure to sign up for $1 to get … Continue reading →
Tonight, join the AHH Crew as they discuss Takashi Miike's Audition!Considered by many to be the best Japanese horror films of all-time, Audition follows a widower who stages a phony audition to meet a potential new romantic partner. After interviewing several women, Aoyama becomes interested in Asami, whose dark past affects their relationship. Audition has been cited as a huge influence on the "torture porn" subgenre of horror, and is a personal favorite of many iconic horror filmmakers including Eli Roth, Rob Zombie & Quentin Tarantino.But first: breaking down the trailer for MAXXXINE, the 1999 Academy Award winner for Best Picture THE MUMMY is returning to theaters this month & Gillian Anderson is open to returning for the upcoming X-FILES reboot from Ryan Coogler.- LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL at 508-927-1267!- We're now an affiliate of Fangoria! Visit Fangoria's Shop & use code HOMETOWNHORRORPOD for an exclusive 20% discount!- A reminder that we're now a part of Horror Facts Magazine!- All Music, Sound Editing & Audio Production by Shaun O'Loughlin of Sky Wheel Media#Audition #TakashiMiike #PsychologicalHorror #JapaneseHorror #TorturePorn #HorrorMovies #1999Movies #1999Horror #MaXXXine #TheMummy #BrendanFraser #XFiles #GillianAnderson #RyanCoogler #HorrorPodcast #HorrorFactsDotCom #Fangoria #AHHPod #AmericasHometownHorror #PlymouthMA
We have another redux episode! We go back to properly review the first Detective Conan movie, The Time Bombed Skyscraper. This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be sure to sign up for $1 to get these episodes before … Continue reading →
We’re back, with new guest Elly, to cover the next case in Volume 32 (chapters 322-324), the Wounded Idol Case. This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be sure to sign up for $1 to get these episodes … Continue reading →
We get a second dose of Heiji as we go to Osaka Castle with the last case of Volume 31 (Chapters 317-321), the Tiger Scroll Case. This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be sure to sign up … Continue reading →
For our first episode of the new year, we are joined by Matt of OverMangaCast to go over the next case of volume 31 (chapters 314-316), the Naniwa Swordsman Case. This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be … Continue reading →
Greg spent last week at home for the holidays and had the opportunity to hang out, catch up and jam with his brother. Austin. Having recently moved to Brooklyn to pursue his jazz guitar career, we listen to The Loman Brothers jam and some new material from Austin Loman Group. Next up, Greg found a story about Michiru Aoyama, a Kyoto based musician that has recorded and released an album a day for over two years.Songs:The Loman Brothers - “Cherokee”Austin Loman Group - “After Image”Michiru Aoyama - “Topic”Next up, Jay ran across an interesting article in AP News about "Indie" artists “takin' a shine' to country music and thought we could in and discuss a few examples. Jay presents a few “Indie Twang” tracks to determine how much country can be heard in this latest subgenre.Songs:Mitski - “My Love Mine All Mine”Big Thief - “Simulation Swarm”Wednesday - “Chosen to Deserve”Get ready for it, it's “News with Nick” to close the show this week! Nirvana is dragged back to court over Nevermind's cover, Wilco's 2024 Solid Sound Festival will feature features Wednesday, Jason Isbell and a handful of podcasters. Finally, we review some of the new albums we're excited to hear this year.Song: Kaiju Demolition Squad - “Godzilla's Revenge”PS - By way of Mitski, Greg talks about the “Creep” chord progression, in theory.
For our final episode of 2023, we joined by correspondent, Tina, as we go over the next case of Volume 31 of the Case Closed manga (chapters 311-313), the Netted Man Murder Case. This episode was released earlier on our … Continue reading →
Colton is joined by Amber of Soju Wanna Read Manhwa to cover the next case of Volume 31 (chapters 308-310), the Fake Kogoro Mouri Case. Mike is there too. This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be sure … Continue reading →
We are back on the manga to finish volume 30 and get into volume 31 with the next case, The Pottery Class case (chapters 305-307). This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be sure to sign up for … Continue reading →
Elise Mertens and Storm Hunter are the #2 seeds at this year's WTA Finals in Cancun. This is a short conversation with them after their 1st round match where they defeated Aoyama & Shibahara 6-4 6-2.We discussed how they took momentum after going down an early break in the first set. Then I asked them how they game plan against a player like Shuko Aoyama who takes away the net. Elise also shares where she gets her ridiculously effective lob. I really liked her answer here. They talk a bit about having a lefty-righty combo, and Storm answers some questions about her plans for 2024 as she tries to balance a singles and doubles career.**Doubles Strategy Course** This video course will teach you the best doubles tactics for serving, returning, rallying, and approaching so that you'll have a winning plan for every point.25 Winning Doubles Tactics Video Course:https://the-tennis-tribe.teachable.com/p/25-winning-doubles-tactics**Doubles Ebooks** These guides offer proven advice to improve your doubles strategy.25 Winning Doubles Tactics: https://www.thetennistribe.com/25-winning-doubles-tactics/Return Strategy for Doubles: https://www.thetennistribe.com/return-strategy-for-doubles-ebook/Serve Strategy for Doubles: https://www.thetennistribe.com/serve-strategy-for-doubles-ebook/Net Play Strategy for Doubles: https://www.thetennistribe.com/net-play-strategy-for-doubles-ebook/***Download your free doubles guide to learn how to force errors and get more easy volleys at TheTennisTribe.com/doubles-guide/. ***Tennis Gear reviews: The best racquets, shoes, bags, & moreRead our written doubles lessons hereSubscribe to our YouTube Channel for video lessons
Shuko Aoyama and Ena Shibahara are the #3 seeds at this year's WTA Finals in Cancun. This is a short conversation with them after their 1st round match where they defeated Krawczyk & Schuurs 7-5 6-2, winning 9 of 9 deciding points.We ask the Japanese pair how they played the big points so well, what they did to adjust to the courts (they have a higher bounce than usual), and their plans for 2024.**Doubles Strategy Course** This video course will teach you the best doubles tactics for serving, returning, rallying, and approaching so that you'll have a winning plan for every point.25 Winning Doubles Tactics Video Course:https://the-tennis-tribe.teachable.com/p/25-winning-doubles-tactics**Doubles Ebooks** These guides offer proven advice to improve your doubles strategy.25 Winning Doubles Tactics: https://www.thetennistribe.com/25-winning-doubles-tactics/Return Strategy for Doubles: https://www.thetennistribe.com/return-strategy-for-doubles-ebook/Serve Strategy for Doubles: https://www.thetennistribe.com/serve-strategy-for-doubles-ebook/Net Play Strategy for Doubles: https://www.thetennistribe.com/net-play-strategy-for-doubles-ebook/***Download your free doubles guide to learn how to force errors and get more easy volleys at TheTennisTribe.com/doubles-guide/. ***Tennis Gear reviews: The best racquets, shoes, bags, & moreRead our written doubles lessons hereSubscribe to our YouTube Channel for video lessons
After several years, we have finally made it to the 100th episode of One Podcast Prevails. As a way to celebrate the occasion, we are taking a break from the manga to go over the sixth Detective Conan movie, The … Continue reading →
Episode Summary *SPOILER WARNING* We're back with Shonen Heat Week! Jujutsu Kaisen is on a break, but since we missed last week we had to touch on what happened in chapter 235. The battle between Gojo and Sukuna has concluded and Gojo is HIM! In this episode, we explore the latest developments in "My Hero Academia" with Chapter 400. Aoyama and Hagakure's fight concludes with the former making a stunning declaration. All for One and All Might's fight continues as All Might displays more Class 1A quirks in his armor. Things take a turn when an unexpected ally joins the fight. Then, we set sail with the Strawhat Pirates for chapter 1092 of One Piece Chapter. Akainu confronts Kuma in the Holy Land and Luffy continues to battle with Kizaru. The admiral was able to contend with Snake Man and make his way to the crew and VegaPunks, which recently cracked York's code, but how will he fair against Gear 5? How will the fight between All Might and All for One end? What about Luffy vs. Kizaru? Let us know! About Nerding with Friends — Beat by Mal (Twitter- @malphroditee904 & IG – @mallycyrus904) Follow C.Ro$$ on Twitter and IG at @c_ross321 and Codename: Comet on IG at @_codenamecomet and Twitter at @ codename_comet. — This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Send in a voice message | Support this podcast | Rate and Review on PodChaser Follow Us! Anchor – https://anchor.fm/nerdingwithfriends Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1517157602 Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/3hJ8reOF4BhW04ObSNY2FR Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/nerdingwithfriends Twitter- https://twitter.com/nerdingwfriends Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/nerdingwithfriends1/ YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUHIBQ3JwMoqaSWvGJYAt3g --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerdingwithfriends/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerdingwithfriends/support
We are joined by new guest Zaya as we cover a short but surprisingly exciting case from Volume 30 (chapters 303-304), Genta’s Shadow Case. This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be sure to sign up for $1 … Continue reading →
We have gathered together to talk about a gathering of detectives as we cover the next case of Volume 30 of the Case Closed/Detective Conan manga (chapters 299-301), the Sunset Manor Case. This episode was released earlier on our Patreon … Continue reading →
We welcome back, cartoonist and graphic designer, Darren back to the show as we start our coverage of Volume 30 (chapters 296-298) of the Case Closed manga by going over the Police Escort Murder Case. This episode was released earlier … Continue reading →
We are joined by new guest, Eric, to go over the final case of Volume 29 (Chapters 293-295), The K3 Murder Case. This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be sure to sign up for $1 to get … Continue reading →
We are joined by new guest, D-Wall, to go over the next case of Volume 29 (Chapters 290-292) of the Case Closed manga, The Dog Lovers Case. This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be sure to sign … Continue reading →
Historias de terror Japonesas.Esta semana en Código Misterio hablaremos de algunas de las leyendas urbanas de Japón que te dejaran con la sangre helada.Nuestra investigación comienza hablando de Okiku, una mujer que ayudaba al samurái Tessan Aoyama, quien se enamoró perdidamente de ella, diciéndole que iba a dejar a su esposa para iniciar una relación, pero Okiku no estaba de acuerdo por lo que fue asesinada por el samurái y arrojada a un pozo. A raíz de la muerte de Okiku, se comenta que su espíritu salía del pozo y se le aparecía a Aoyama por las noches atormentándolo por toda la eternidad.Hablaremos también de la muñeca Okiku, a la cual le crece el cabello y se dice podría tener en su cuerpo el alma de su dueña.Otras leyendas más son las de Teke Teke y Aka Manto, historias macabras japonesas donde sus víctimas son principalmente jóvenes estudiantes que son asesinados a sangre fría de las formas más grotescas que te puedas imaginaTodas estas leyendas y más en este episodio de Código Misterio, búscanos en Facebook e Instagram como Código misterio y descarga el podcast en tu plataforma de audio favorita y pasa la voz.
Today's guest is voice actor and director Joel McDonald. He is best known as the voice of Takumi Fujiwara in Initial D, Meow in Space Dandy, Minato Sahashi in Sekirei series, Zeref Dragneel in Fairy Tail, Bartholomew Kuma in One Piece, and Yūga Aoyama in My Hero Academia. He was also the VO director for One Piece at Funimation and now directs Borderlands as the VOverlord at Gearbox Entertainment. SHOW NOTES
Viz has decided to make a new subscription service which will include all the Case Closed chapters they have published along with some of the most recent chapters that have come out in Japan. We spent an hour talking about … Continue reading →
We have returned to the manga as we go over the next case of Volume 29 of Case Closed. We are joined by LumRammaYasha of the Manga Mavericks podcast as we go over the Bus Hijacking Case. This episode was … Continue reading →
Taking a small break from the manga to go back to some spin-off anime. We joined by the possible fourth chair, Sakaki, to talk about The Culprit Hanzawa. This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be sure to … Continue reading →
In this episode, we will discuss Mechanical Power and ventilator induced lung injury (VILI). Our guest is Dr. Jason Bartock, a practicing intensivist at Cooper Medical System in Camden, New Jersey. Dr. Bartock is faculty and Program Director of the Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Camden, New Jersey. Additional Resources: Mechanical power: meaning, uses and limitations. L Gattinoni, et al: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36884050/ Mechanical Power: A New Concept in Mechanical Ventilation Poudel, et al: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34597688/ Mechanical power at a glance: a simple surrogate for volume-controlled ventilation. L Giosa, et al: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31773328/ The future of driving pressure: a primary goal for mechanical ventilation? H. Aoyama, et al. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30305906/ Seminal clinical trial comparing low tidal volumes to traditional tidal volumes in ARDS. ARDS Network: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejm200005043421801 Educational website with mechanical ventilation content: https://www.criticalcareatcooper.com/masterin-mechanical-ventilation Books Mentioned in this Episode: Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High. By Joseph Grenny, et al: https://bit.ly/3FL4Xr9 Critical Maters Podcast – Interrupting the VILI Vortex. Guest J. Marini, MD: https://soundphysicians.com/podcast-episode/?podcast_id=342&track_id=819824731 Critical Matters Podcast- Initial Management of ARDS. Guest R.P. Dellinger, MD: https://soundphysicians.com/podcast-episode/?podcast_id=342&track_id=635607780
On International Women’s Month, we come today talk about the final case of Volume 28 of the Case Closed manga with the Girl Clubbing Case. This episode was released earlier on our Patreon so be sure to sign up for $1 … Continue reading →
We have a big one here on this episode of One Podcast Prevails. We are joined by Sakaki and Jecka to go over some surprising news and talk about the next case of Volume 28, The Mermaid’s Curse Case. This … Continue reading →