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Best podcasts about Aper

Latest podcast episodes about Aper

On Fait Le Poing
TROP DE CASH PRIZE MET EN DANGER LA FGC ? / VIRTUA FIGHTER 6 AURA SES PROPRES GUESTS / POINT EVO JAPAN 2025

On Fait Le Poing

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 205:36


OFLP : Un live sans langue de bois tous les jeudis dès 19h15 sur http://twitch.tv/kahikusu► Agenda FGC et réseaux sociaux : linktr.ee/kahikusu► Bluesky : https://bsky.app/profile/kahikusu.bsky.social► https://twitter.com/kahikusu► https://twitter.com/M4rtelus► https://twitter.com/iamarktall► https://twitter.com/Uzuraka1► https://twitter.com/Mamoru_be► https://twitter.com/Pap_fgc ► https://twitter.com/NaudNo77---------------------------------------------------------------0:00 : Intro + programme10:08 : Résultats de la semaine17:43 : Agenda FGC, BB44, Toulouse Fighting Mondays, LaDose, SuperSmashYaute23:42 : L'arrivée de l'équipe26:21 : Présentation de la FGC belge + Hadokamp avec Uruzaka et Mamoru49:47 : Jouer à KOF98 dans sa voiture et un contrôler 2 en 152:35 : Aperçu du matos vu du Japon par Linkexelo et Juniorléo55:43 : Le Leverless Mad Catz N.E.K.O.1:01:38 : Le PadBox GS1:04:39 : HUNTER x HUNTER à l'EVO France, c'est perdu d'avance ?1:28:03 : La tarification de l'EVO France 1:38:07 : Le Point EVO Japan 2025 (Programme, Stream …)1:45:15 : TEKKEN 8 à l'EVO Japan 20251:51:08 : Granblue Fantasy Versus à l'EVO Japan 20251:55:40 : Guilty Gear Strive à l'EVO Japan 20252:00:49 : Street Fighter 6 à l'EVO Japan 20252:12:07 : KOFXV à l'EVO Japan 20252:15:23 : SNK injecte 4 000 000 de dollars de cash prize dans son esport2:20:16 : Trop de cash prize met en danger la FGC ?2:48:39 : Les premières conséquences du trop de cash prize ?3:11:18 : Le Fighting Pass d'Elena dans SF63:13:27 : La seule apparition de Zangief chez Disney 3:15:42 : Une musique pour les throw loops de SF63:17:37 : Bandai Namco réflechi au retour de TEKKEN Tag Tournament 3:18:43 : Virtua Fighter 6 aura ses propres guests3:21:29 : Les rendez-vous du week-end3:23:09 : Fin de l'émission, rdv mardi sur YouTube !

Dans Le Noir | Creepypasta
Nouvelle Voisine - Témoignage Horreur Reddit

Dans Le Noir | Creepypasta

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 4:31


Aperçue sur le subreddit r/stories en mars 2025 par l'utilisateur strawberry-soul7777JL'histoireJ'ai gardé cette histoire pour moi PENDANT DES ANNÉES.Tout ça s'est passé il y a quelques années, quand je vivais dans un vieil immeuble pourri. Tu vois le genre ? Les murs en papier mâché, le chauffage qui ne marche que quand il en a envie… Bref, un jour, une fille nommée Claire emménage dans l'appartement juste en face du mien.Source : https://www.reddit.com/r/stories/comments/1jl9m52/i_found_out_my_neighbor_was_using_my_wifi_and/Pour m'envoyer vos histoires danslenoirpdcst@gmail.comPour participer à cette émission horrifique, écrivez à Dans Le Noir sur les réseaux sociaux, j'accepte tout le monde !Mon Instagram HorrifiquePATREONLE seul podcast qui fait peur !Armez-vous de votre casque ou de vos écouteurs !Podcast Horreur, Podcast Surnaturel, Podcast Paranormal & Podcast Creepypasta mais surtout un podcast qui fait peur !Bonne semaine horrifique à tous ! Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.

Compte complet
Compte complet Extra | aperçu de la saison | René Martin des Aigles de Trois-Rivières

Compte complet

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 42:23


Dans cet épisode de Compte complet Extra, Alain Usereau discute avec René Martin, président des Aigles de Trois-Rivières de la ligue Frontier, à l'aube de la saison 2025.Pour regarder cet épisode en version vidéo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iI1a8ffq8kPour regarder les autres épisodes de ce balado en version vidéo:

Compte complet
Compte complet Extra | aperçu de la saison | Pat Scalabrini des Capitales de Québec

Compte complet

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 40:09


Dans cet épisode de Compte complet Extra, Marc Griffin discute avec Pat Scalabrini, directeur principal - opérations baseball des Capitales de Québec de la ligue Frontier à l'aube de la saison 2025.Pour regarder cet épisode en version vidéo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMKl4jlWVssPour regarder les épisodes de ce balado en version vidéo:

Sport-Première - La 1ere
La fête fédérale de gymnastique: aperçu du sujet MAG de la rédaction de Sport dimanche (RTS TV)

Sport-Première - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 5:19


Gaëlle Cajeux s'est intéressée à la future fête fédérale de gymnastique qui revient enfin en Suisse romande (Lausanne). C'est le sujet du MAG de la rédaction de ce dimanche. Interview réalisée par Laurent Bastardoz.

Le Boost! de Rimouski
Des croustilles, un aperçu du printemps et on jase de légendes du rock avec une légende d'ÉNERGIE

Le Boost! de Rimouski

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 36:25


Dans cet épisode, on jase de croustilles, on a droit à un aperçu du printemps et on jase de légendes du rock avec une légende d'ÉNERGIE!

Le Bulletin F1
Épisode 187: aperçu de la saison 2025 de Formule 1

Le Bulletin F1

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 128:27


Après des mois de vacances, Le Bulletin GP est de retour! Pour l'occasion, on discute de la saison 2025 de Formule 1, qui débutera bientôt en Australie. La F1 fête ses 75 ans d'existence (en tant que championnat du monde) avec l'espoir que cette année soit très excitante. On parle des dix écuries, en plus d'offrir nos prédictions pour la prochaine saison. Aussi: écoutez l'animateur, Abdou Sall, être malmené par ses collaborateurs!Visitez lebulletingp.substack.com pour des chroniques sur l'actualité de la course automobile. Suivez-nous sur Facebook, Instagram, Threads et Bluesky (@lebulletingp).  Pour rejoindre le groupe Facebook de La Monoplace: https://www.facebook.com/groups/427199868294999/

El Ritmo de la Mañana
Ese video, aperísimo que te enviaron

El Ritmo de la Mañana

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 8:28


Tout un monde - La 1ere
Une banque de Singapour remplace 4000 personnes par l'IA : un aperçu du futur?

Tout un monde - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 20:10


(00:00:35) Une banque de Singapour remplace 4000 personnes par l'IA : un aperçu du futur? (00:09:47) Le Groenland prépare son boom touristique (00:15:00) Pourquoi des chars israéliens en Cisjordanie?

L'Évangile du jour
Évangile du 19 février (Mc 8, 22-26)

L'Évangile du jour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 1:53


Voici l'Évangile du mercredi 19 février 2025 : « L'aveugle se trouva guéri, et il distinguait tout avec netteté » (Mc 8, 22-26) En ce temps-là, Jésus et ses disciples arrivèrent à Bethsaïde. Des gens lui amènent un aveugle et le supplient de le toucher. Jésus prit l'aveugle par la main et le conduisit hors du village. Il lui mit de la salive sur les yeux et lui imposa les mains. Il lui demandait : « Aperçois-tu quelque chose ? » Levant les yeux, l'homme disait : « J'aperçois les gens : ils ressemblent à des arbres que je vois marcher. » Puis Jésus, de nouveau, imposa les mains sur les yeux de l'homme ; celui-ci se mit à voir normalement, il se trouva guéri, et il distinguait tout avec netteté. Jésus le renvoya dans sa maison en disant : « Ne rentre même pas dans le village. »   Cet enregistrement est proposé bénévolement pour répandre la Parole de Dieu

On n'est pas obligé d'être d'accord - Sophie Durocher
Marc Déry en performance : un aperçu de son sixième album et de l'avenir de la musique

On n'est pas obligé d'être d'accord - Sophie Durocher

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 21:02


Marc Déry dévoile son nouveau single Aquarium, extrait de son sixième album à venir, et nous parle de son évolution musicale. Une performance à ne pas manquer, avec un clin d'œil à l'album "Ostie qu'y s'lève tard".Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Les matins
En Israël, les otages libérés commencent à donner un aperçu de leur calvaire

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 6:24


durée : 00:06:24 - La Revue de presse internationale - par : Catherine Duthu - Très amaigris, Or Levy, 34 ans, Eli Sharabi, 52 ans, et Ohad Ben Ami, 56 ans, ont été libérés samedi, après 491 jours aux mains des terroristes du Hamas. Les autorités israéliennes et leurs proches commencent à découvrir leur calvaire. Le journal Haaretz craint de voir le conflit à Gaza ravivé.

Le retour de Mario Dumont
Fusillade dans une école en Suède: 5 personnes touchées par les tirs

Le retour de Mario Dumont

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 5:37


Grave accident à Longueuil. Grogne à la police de Laval. Les opérations pour retirer des débris de la tragédie aérienne se poursuivent à Washington. Aperçu des indices boursiers. Tina Turner le musical ce soir à la PDA! Pierre Hébert, de retour sur scène ! Tour de table entre Isabelle Perron, Alexandre Dubé et Mario Dumont.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

UNTOLD RADIO AM
Talking Weird #127 The Sasqualogist with Joseph Granda

UNTOLD RADIO AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 62:31


Joseph Granda has a multifaceted career in the entertainment and art worlds. Trained in NYC under the esteemed William Alderson in the Meisner technique, Joseph's journey spans stage, film, and visual arts.Joseph visits with Talking Weird to talk about his brand new feature film about Bigfoot and the people who are obsessed with the mystery - in which he starred, and which he also directed - THE SASQUALOGIST.Visit Joseph's official page here: https://www.josephgranda.com/Visit the official page for THE SASQUALOGIST here: https://www.thesasqualogist.com/THE SASQUALOGIST screens at the 9th annual MidWest WeirdFest, March 6-9, at the Micon Downtown Cinema in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. More details here: https://www.midwestweirdfest.com/Joseph has this to say about his approach to the Bigfoot subject:"During my research for the film, I delved into the world of Sasquatch enthusiasts, discovering a diverse community united by their love, reverence, and unwavering belief in this enigmatic creature. Within this community, there are two distinct factions: the "Aper's," who view Sasquatch as a yet-to-be-discovered hominid, and the "Woo's," who perceive it as an otherworldly being. With this film, I sought to navigate the complex terrain of Sasquatch lore with respect, infusing it with subtle humor and presenting compelling evidence for both camps.Regardless of your stance on Sasquatch, THE SASQUALOGIST promises to leave you with a profound understanding of the legend and a newfound appreciation for the significance of paternal guidance in our lives, whether we've experienced it firsthand or yearn for its presence. With the heartfelt dedication poured into every aspect of this film, I am confident that you will embrace it with the same fervor and affection that fueled its creation."This is a fascinating conversation about the creation of what is already being hailed by critics as "the best Sasquatch movie ever".

Violoncelleries
Un aperçu de 2025 pour PraticoCello

Violoncelleries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 11:56


Curieux et curieuses de savoir ce qui s'en vient en 2025 pour PraticoCello? Quelles seront les nouveautés et les activités proposées? Pour le savoir, écoutez cet épisode de Violoncelleries! N'oubliez pas de vous abonner à l'infolettre de PraticoCello afin de ne rien manquer! https://www.praticocello.com/infolettre

Vive la vente !
Hors-série - Les nouveaux métiers de la vente

Vive la vente !

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 73:47


Aujourd'hui, nous vous proposons un format un peu spécial : l'audio de notre webinar consacré aux nouveaux métiers de la vente B2B. Un sujet incontournable pour toutes les équipes commerciales qui souhaitent rester compétitives dans un environnement en constante évolution.Au programme :01:29 - Présentation de notre invitée05:52 - Aperçu des tendances en vente B2B09:59 - Le rôle de SDR22:59 - Le rôle de BDR28:07 - Évolution du rôle d'Account Executive41:09 - Importance du Customer Success Manager49:44 - Le rôle du Sales Ops53:59 - Le rôle du Sales Enablement Specialist1:02:09 - Questions / RéponsesPour ce webinar, nous avons eu le plaisir d'échanger avec Anaïs Boisseau, collaboratrice chez Uptoo depuis trois ans et experte des nouveaux rôles commerciaux. Anaïs pilote l'offre Uptoo dédiée à ces métiers émergents et partage avec nous ses meilleures pratiques pour naviguer dans un paysage commercial en pleine mutation.Au programme : des conseils concrets, des informations pratiques et des réponses aux questions posées en direct lors de ce webinar.Si vous souhaitez visionner la version complète, elle est également disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube.Bonne écoute, et Vive la Vente ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

La tasse de café LNH
Aperçu du Championnat mondial junior 2025

La tasse de café LNH

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 70:26


Le temps des Fêtes approche à grands pas, et comme chaque année, c'est signe que les meilleurs joueurs de moins de 20 ans de la planète s'apprêtent à s'affronter dans le cadre du Championnat mondial junior de la FIHG. Nous vous offrons donc un épisode entièrement dédié au prestigieux tournoi, qui se tient cette année du 26 décembre au 5 janvier à Ottawa. Pour l'occasion, les journalistes de LNH.com Nicolas Ducharme et Guillaume Lepage analysent la formation retenue par Équipe Canada pour le tournoi. Jonathan Filion de la chaîne MySports est aussi de la partie pour parler de l'alignement de la Suisse. Les trois vous parlent aussi des joueurs à surveiller durant le tournoi et y vont de leur prédiction pour le match de la médaille d'or. Bonne écoute! 5:30 – Une humiliation à venger pour Équipe Canada 17:30 – Qui fera la différence pour le Canada? 35:30 – Un vent d'optimisme pour la Suisse 46:15 – Les États-Unis favoris pour l'emporter? 52:00 – Les joueurs à surveiller durant le tournoi

On Fait Le Poing
SAISON 2 DE TEKKEN 8 : PREMIÈRES INFOS / GROS DÉBRIEF DES FINALES TEKKEN WORLD TOUR / BÊTA VF5 REVO

On Fait Le Poing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 174:22


OFLP : Un live sans langue de bois tous les jeudis dès 19h15 sur http://twitch.tv/kahikusu ► Agenda FGC et réseaux sociaux : linktr.ee/kahikusu ► https://twitter.com/kahikusu ► https://twitter.com/iamarktall ► https://twitter.com/Naudno77 ► https://twitter.com/lancelot_du_lag ► https://twitter.com/Yuki952 --------------------------------------------------------------- 0:00 : Intro + programme 7:31 : Résultats de la semaine 12:10 : Agenda FGC, PFL, TEKKEN Marseille ... 13:28 : l'arrivée de l'équipe 16:07 : Le Point Matos 19:45 : Le Hitbox Ultra 28:54 : Le débrief des finales TEKKEN World Tour 29:12 : Les perf françaises 32:48 : Le format du TEKKEN World Tour 49:01 : Focus sur Rangchu, champion TEKKEN World Tour 2024 55:29 : Focus sur Kuma et la meta 1:00:50 : Le niveau des finales TEKKEN World Tour 1:12:35 : Les moments forts des finales TWT 1:21:09 : Retour sur Atif, l'éternel 2ème en 2024 1:29:09 : La variété des personnages 1:33:31 : Les retours d'expérience spectateurs au TWT 1:42:30 : Les retours d'expérience joueurs au TWT 1:49:10 : Les retours de Kayane 1:52:22 : La réponse du producteur Harada 1:59:31 : Le prochain DLC + mise à jour d'hiver 2:15:56 : Aperçu de la 2ème saison de TEKKEN 8 2:24:20 : Le TEKKEN World Tour 2025 mais sous quelles conditions ? 2:37:14 : L'Open Bêta de Virtua Fighter 5 REVO 2:40:20 : Patch et DLC Conan pour MK1 2:45:10 : DB Sparking Zero enfin patché 2:49:10 : Les rendez-vous du Week-end 2:50:19 : Fin de l'émission, rdv mardi sur YouTube !

Bouger pour Grandir avec Josiane Caron Santha
#66. [ REPLAY ] Les mimes + Une histoire de Noël à mimer

Bouger pour Grandir avec Josiane Caron Santha

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 27:02


Explorons le potentiel des « mimes » pour stimuler ou intervenir au niveau du développement moteur de l'enfant. Aperçu du contenu • Y a-t-il une différence entre un mime et un pantomime ? • Quelles capacités liées à la motricité sont sollicitées pour mimer ? • Qu'est-ce que le schéma corporel ? Une représentation mentale ? Une praxie ? • Quel est le lien entre les neurones miroirs, l'imitation et les mimes ? • Quand commencer ? • À partir de quel âge les enfants peuvent-ils mimer ? • Comment évoluent les capacités d'imitation puis de mimes au fil du développement ? • Comment peut-on accompagner l'enfant qui débute ? • Quels sont différents types de mimes que l'on peut faire avec les enfants ? • Idées d'activités qui font mimer • Faut-il corriger l'enfant qui a de la difficulté à réaliser un mime durant une activité ? • Activité à faire avec les enfants durant le temps des fêtes (mimer une histoire de Noël) Bon écoute! Josiane et Véronique ---- LIENS UTILES Pour télécharger l'histoire en format PDF : La tarte au pommes de Noël Pour me voir mimer l'histoire de Noël avec quelques images en support (cela peut aider l'enfant plus jeune ou qui a de la difficulté à visualiser) : Vidéo de Josiane ---- Idées de jeux commerciaux qui font mimer Expressio Tip Tap Clap Cranium Singeries ---- Si tu trouves que le contenu de ce podcast est utile, tu peux m'aider à le faire connaitre en le partageant, en t'abonnant et en le notant avec ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. Tu peux aussi m'écrire pour me suggérer des sujets (touchant la motricité) à aborder au jcs@josianecaronsantha.com. Merci

PopCornGame
Xbox continue son ascension vers les nuages et nous donne un aperçu du futur du jeu vidéo ☁️

PopCornGame

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 10:06 Transcription Available


Mommy Issues - 15 Minuten Mama Wissen
Wine Moms – Alkohol auf dem Spielplatz

Mommy Issues - 15 Minuten Mama Wissen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 30:55


„Mutterschaft – angetrieben von Liebe, befeuert von Kaffee, unterstützt von Wein." Das ist nur einer von vielen Sprüchen zu dem Trend der Wine Moms. Was auf den ersten Blick lustig klingt, ist es eigentlich gar nicht. Früher gab es Frauengold, um das Leben als Hausfrau und Mutter besser zu ertragen, heute ist es das Aperölchen oder der Sekt mit anderen Mommys aufm Spielplatz.Ja, Carearbeit und Elternschaft ist oft verdammt anstrengend, aber schon mal was von Suchtgedächtnis gehört? Die eine oder andere wird sich da erwischt fühlen. Eure Suchtbeauftragte Mommy Toyah Diebel legt los und bringt einiges auf den Tisch, was zum Nachdenken anregt.Gibt es eine unbedenkliche Menge Alkohol? Und wie sieht es mit Kiffen vor den Kindern aus? Ist das auch voll ok oder schlimm?Hört unbedingt rein, in die neue Folge Mommy Issues: „Wine Moms – Alkohol auf dem Spielplatz“

Stå opp!
Stå Opp- Podden - 08.11.24

Stå opp!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 40:42


Infrastrukturen blir bare verre og Aper kommer aldri til skrive Shakespeare

Ab 17
Gruß aus der Küche

Ab 17

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 7:09


Ab17 - der tägliche Podcast mit Kathrin und Tommy Wosch. Montag bis Freitag. Morgens und AbendsKlick hier für Rabatte und Partner Aktionen: https://bio.to/Ab17shownotesWenn ihr Lust habt uns zu unterstützen, hier geht es zu unseren werbefreien Folgen und zum Special Content. Werdet Bezahlis: https://steadyhq.com/de/ab17/aboutInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ab17podcastWhatsapp Channel: https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaBSCV98kyyQceNs4A1IAnfragen wegen Kooperationen oder Werbung gerne an: kontakt@diewoschs.deIn dieser Folge von „Ab 17“ gönnen sich Kathrin und Tommy Wosch trotz Urlaubs keine Pause und überraschen ihre Hörer mit einer außergewöhnlichen Folge. Trotz ihres Planes, die Nachmittagsausgabe vorübergehend ruhen zu lassen, bietet das Duo nun eine Kurzversion mit den Highlights – oder besser gesagt, den „Low-Lights“ – ihrer Show. Während zahlende Abonnenten das volle Programm genießen können, gibt es für alle anderen die „Worst of“-Version: die „schlechtesten“ fünf Minuten der Episode.Mit einem humorvollen Gedicht zu den US-Wahlen von Tommy und einem kurzen Einblick in die Eigenheiten amerikanischer Politiker, bieten Kathrin und Tommy eine spannende Mischung aus Satire und Gesellschaftskritik. Besonderes Highlight der Episode: ein Gedicht über die amerikanische Wahl, das trotz seines simplen Reims und humorvollen Inhalts zum Nachdenken anregt. Die Hörer erhalten Einblicke in skurrile Alltagssituationen von Bürgern und die Absurdität des politischen Klimas. Als krönenden Abschluss zieht Tommy einen „Gruß aus der Küche“ in Form eines historischen Briefes hervor: George Bushs berühmtes Schreiben an Bill Clinton im Weißen Haus. Mit diesem geschichtsträchtigen Moment schaffen es Kathrin und Tommy, eine Brücke zu aktuellen politischen Diskussionen zu schlagen und zeigen gleichzeitig, wie sich Respekt und Anstand durch die Jahrzehnte ziehen.Für alle, die am Nachmittag mehr hören möchten, bieten die Hosts auf Steady zusätzlichen Content und die Möglichkeit, die Show werbefrei zu genießen. Diese besondere Episode ist ein Muss für alle, die scharfe Satire und schrägen Humor lieben und zeigt erneut, warum „Ab 17“ zwei Mal täglich ein echtes Podcast-Highlight ist.Inhalt00:00:00 Überraschende Nachmittagsfolge trotz Urlaub00:01:12 Einführung ins „Worst of“-Konzept00:02:02 Tommy rezitiert US-Wahl-Gedicht00:02:56 Zweites humorvolles US-Wahl-Gedicht00:04:09 Gruß aus der Küche als Aperçu00:04:51 Trumps kontroverse Aussagen zu Journalisten00:05:47 George Bushs Brief an Bill Clinton00:06:26 Deutsche Politiker und Stilfragen00:06:35 Abonnement-Vorteile auf Steady erklärt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Les matins
Autopsie des fake news scientifiques 4/5 : Quand des Martiens étaient aperçus au Sahara

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 4:48


durée : 00:04:48 - Avec sciences - par : Alexandra Delbot - D'un mignon surnom à une infox archéologique, il n'y a qu'un pas. Dans les années 1970, des gravures néolithiques du sud de l'Algérie ont été prises pour des représentations d'un être supérieur venu du ciel. Si cette fausse information prête à sourire, elle n'est pas moins dangereuse que les autres. - invités : Jean-Loïc Le Quellec Anthropologue et préhistorien, mythologue, directeur de recherche émérite au CNRS, spécialiste des images rupestres.

Marceau refait l'info
Un loup aperçu et photographié en Gironde près de Bordeaux

Marceau refait l'info

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 0:46


Marceau refait l'info, c'est du lundi au vendredi à 7h30, 8h30 et 9h30 dans le Morning du rire avec Bruno Roblès

Journal du Foot
Pendant Israël-France, MBAPPÉ aperçu en boîte de nuit en Suède...

Journal du Foot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 5:06


Pendant Israël-France, MBAPPÉ aperçu en boîte de nuit en Suède...Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Pascal Praud et vous
Kylian Mbappé : aperçu dans une discothèque en Suède, le capitaine des Bleus va-t-il trop loin ?

Pascal Praud et vous

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 4:09


Pascal Praud revient pendant deux heures, sans concession, sur tous les sujets qui font l'actualité.Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur les grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.

Le rendez-vous Tech
Doxxing en temps réel: un aperçu du futur - Wordpress, Copilot, OpenAI, Epic vs Play Store - RDV Tech 08/10/2024)

Le rendez-vous Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 82:32


RDV Tech 586 – Doxxing en temps réel: un aperçu du futur - Wordpress, Copilot, OpenAI, Epic vs Play StoreAu programme :Doxxing en temps réel par lunettes connectéesWordPress: guerre d'égos ou combat pour l'Open Source?Microsoft ajoute encore de l'IA à CopilotLe reste de l'actualité: Open AI lève 6 milliards, Epic met Google KO…Liens :

Real Life French
Un aperçu (Glimpse)

Real Life French

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 2:15


De nombreux joueurs de tennis partagent leur vie en ligne, offrant à leurs abonnés un aperçu de ce qui se passe lors des tournois.Traduction :A lot of tennis players share their lives online, giving followers a glimpse into what happens on the tour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Louis French Lessons
Un aperçu (Glimpse)

Louis French Lessons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 2:15


De nombreux joueurs de tennis partagent leur vie en ligne, offrant à leurs abonnés un aperçu de ce qui se passe lors des tournois.Traduction :A lot of tennis players share their lives online, giving followers a glimpse into what happens on the tour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

La tasse de café LNH
Aperçu de la saison 2024-25

La tasse de café LNH

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 110:45


Place à la saison 2024-25 de la Ligue nationale de hockey, qui s'amorcera le 4 février avec la tenue des deux matchs de la Série globale 2024 à Prague en Tchéquie. Aujourd'hui, le balado de LNH.com vous offre un aperçu complet de la saison. Nicolas Ducharme reçoit Jean-François Chaumont et Guillaume Lepage, qui vont nous parler de leurs attentes pour les Canadiens de Montréal cette année, en particulier des répercussions de la blessure au genou de Patrik Laine. Sébastien Deschambault et Hugues Marcil seront aussi de cet épisode. Avec eux, nous faisons le tour de toutes les sections et équipes de la LNH. Quels clubs seront des séries éliminatoires? Lequel remportera la Coupe Stanley? On se prononce sur ces questions. Bonne écoute! 3:45 – La blessure de Patrik Laine fait mal aux Canadiens 14:15 – Le séries éliminatoires, une possibilité pour le CH? 27:15 – La section Atlantique, la meilleure de la LNH? 54:30 – Les Devils peuvent-ils menacer les Rangers dans la Métropolitaine? 1:10:00 – Une lutte de puissances dans la section Centrale 1:27:00 – Les Oilers et les autres dans la section Pacifique 1:47:15 – Nos prédictions pour les champions de la Coupe Stanley

La Poche Bleue
La Poche Bleue Blanc Rouge - Aperçu des Canadiens - S03É01

La Poche Bleue

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 65:02


Retrouve les anciens joueurs de la LNH, Éric Bélanger, André Roy et Steve Begin pour un aperçu de la saison à venir des Canadiens.

The Postgame Spread
"Touch Em All" QnA with Ryan Aper

The Postgame Spread

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 171:37


A conversation about baseball and life explored through questions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepostgamespread/support

Cryptoast - Bitcoin et Cryptomonnaies
Il y a-t-il encore de la place pour de nouveaux exchanges cryptos ? - Avec Julien Vallet de Finst

Cryptoast - Bitcoin et Cryptomonnaies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 29:19


Dans cette première partie de l'interview, Gary reçoit Julien Vallet, le CEO de Finst, un exchange centralisé basé aux Pays-Bas. Ils discutent de la réglementation des exchanges, des frais élevés pratiqués par certaines plateformes, de l'importance de la sécurité et de la transparence, ainsi que de l'émergence d'un acteur européen dans le marché des exchanges. Julien explique également que l'industrie des cryptos est encore en retard par rapport au trading d'actions et qu'il y a encore beaucoup d'opportunités d'innovation. Ils abordent également la future réglementation MiCA qui va changer le paysage des exchanges en Europe. Dans cette deuxième partie de l'interview, Julien Vallet discute de l'opportunité de créer un géant de la crypto en Europe, des montants levés par Finst, des défis liés à la fraude, de l'expansion en Europe, des fonctionnalités uniques de la plateforme Finst, et de l'importance de l'éducation des investisseurs.

SNL Hall of Fame
Beck Bennett

SNL Hall of Fame

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 67:46


This week on the SNL Hall of Fame podcast we welcome back to the show, Kirstin Rajala to discuss and build a case for Beck Bennett.Transcript: Track 2:[0:42] Thank you so much, Doug DeNance. It is a thrill to be back here in the SNL Hall of Fame, bringing to you the SNL Hall of Fame podcast. Once again, we're back for season six. We really hope you enjoyed the draft episode. Now, why don't you come inside? You might notice I'm looking at your feet. Wipe them. Know what I'm saying? So there's that. The SNL Hall of Fame podcast is a weekly affair fair where each episode we take a deep dive into the career of a former cast member, host, musical guest, or writer and add them to the ballot for your consideration.Track 2:[1:20] Once the nominees have been announced, we turn to you, the listener, to vote for the most deserving and help determine who will be enshrined for perpetuity in the hall. And that's how we play the game. It's just that simple. I am so pumped to be working with Matt and Thomas again for another season. We've got a banger of a year. We've got some fantastic, fantastic nominees and some really amazing special guests this season to nominate those nominees and build the case for them. We're also doing something a little different this year. We've got a new sister show that will be released on Thursdays or Fridays. I'm still flirting with that. If you have a preference, whether it's Thursdays or Fridays, send me an email, the SNL hall of fame at gmail.com. That's right. It's a new email address because it's a new year. It's a new season and we need a new email address. So there's that. Now, I will say that the SNL Water Cooler will be a visitation, a revisitation of the week's episode, and it'll also take a look at the episode of SNL, whether or not there are Hall-worthy performances or Hall-of-Shame-worthy performances that we might analyze down the road when we nominate so-and-so.Track 2:[2:47] So there's that. What do you say we wander down the hall and talk to our good friend Matt Ardill? I am going to pivot and make my way down the corridor here. Ah, there he is, leaning against the wall like a slug. Hey, if you got time to lean, you got time to clean, my boy.Track 3:[3:06] Matt, you've been around for four seasons, five seasons at this point. This is the beginning of your fifth season. How are you doing, man? Good, good. I'm happy to be here. And how about you, J.D.? I am pretty much good. I was camping, and I've been eaten alive. My ankles are all itchy, but other than that, I cannot complain. Yeah, but you got some fresh air, got out of the city, so that's always good. That's right.Track 3:[3:33] So what do you got for us this week? Today, I have Beck Bennett. Nice. Five foot eight, born on the best day of the year in Willamette, Illinois. Shares a birthday with luminaries such as Julie Andrews, Jimmy Carter, and myself. Hey. October 1st, 1984, which makes me feel all the more useless because he's 10 years my junior and has achieved so much more than I have. Oh, stop. Stop. Yeah, no, but he grew up a theater kid performing in children's theater at the Children's Theater of Winnetka. And in high school, played Jean Valjean at the New Tierra High School performance of Les Miserables. Yeah. So, now, he did go on to attend University of Southern California and the USC School of Dramatic Arts. Where he met and formed the sketch troupe Good Neighbor with Kyle Mooney, Nick Rutherford, and Dave McCary, all of whom went on to work at SNL.Track 3:[4:39] Now, after joining Good Neighbor, they created a series of sketch comedy shorts on YouTube which uh kind of make the parodies that they did later on in snl all the funnier um but this led to a series of ads where he's the at&t guy uh that uh had him interviewing children in a mock political talk show that's right yeah yeah uh and now that went on to become 84 acting credits seven writing credits eight producing credits four soundtrack credits including possibly the only person who can adequately capture the wonder that is launchpad mcquack on the ducktales reboot um now if anybody could do a live action ducktales that would be him i would love to see uh actually a darkwing duck reboot and bring back beck as launchpad but uh not you can only dream yeah yeah well you know disney plus is going to need to mine that content eventually um but yeah so he went on to marry jesse hodges another actor and they have a child together born march of 2022.Track 3:[6:03] Well, I definitely miss him on SNL. Yeah. He was somebody that became, like really grew into his role, I felt. And I really enjoyed him. And I also enjoy our friend Thomas Senna, who is in the conversation room with Kirsten Rajula right now, getting ready to teach us more about Beck Bennett. Matt, are you ready for that? I am looking forward to it. Well, let's get right to it.Track 4:[7:00] Alright, JD, Matt, thank you so much. Hey guys, welcome to another season of the SNL Hall of Fame podcast. I am joined today by, like, we had to kick off the season of discussions with just, like, an all-timer guest. So we're talking about all-timer nominees. Every week we talk about all-timer, you know, people from SNL history.Track 4:[7:25] I had to kick it off this week with an all-timer guest. So joining me for the first discussion of Season 6 for our first nominee is the one, the only, the lovely world traveler, Kristen Rahula. How's it going, Kirsten? It's great. What an intro. Thank you very much. And I didn't know this was the first. Oh my gosh. It's lovely to see your face and hear your voice. Yes, I've been traveling, and yes, I'm excited to be talking about SNL once again with some of my favorite people, the other super fans. And this episode is going to be great because we are talking about someone truly, truly deserving and who is so much fun to talk about because they are in everything. Yeah, right. Yeah, exactly. Like ubiquitous right there with, of course, Beck Bennett, who's our nominee to kick off season six of the SNL Hall of Fame. Kirsten, so I like to do the plugs at the top of the discussion, the way this is formatted. So do you have anything? What's going on in Kirsten's world lately? Well, for people in the Toronto area, my bestie and I do an event series, and it's intergenerational storytelling, female voices. So if you're in the Toronto area, it's generationwomen.ca. Please come and listen to women of all ages tell beautiful stories. It's a really fun event, and we would love the support.Track 4:[8:54] Yes, that sounds awesome. Yeah, go check that out. Also, listen to Kirsten. You're probably going to be a panelist, I assume, for Saturday Night Network's coverage on Season 50? Heck yeah. Yeah, check us out on the Saturday Night Network, where we also cover all things SNL with an even larger group of superfans. That is also a fun one, so check that out. They have shows multiple times throughout the week. Yeah, yeah. I love hearing Kirsten pop up, whether it's a hot take show or the roundtables. Yeah, I love hearing Kirsten pop up. So check her out on the Saturday Night Network. But today we were chatting about our first nominee for season six. That's the one, the only Mr. Beck Bennett. So a little bit of the CliffsNotes here before we kind of get a dig into Beck's SNL time. When he was a freshman in college, he met Kyle Mooney. They started doing sketch and improv together. It was at USC. They were part of Good Neighbor, along with Nick Rutherford and Dave McCary, Mr. Emma Stone himself, Dave McCary. Beck was in a run of AT&T commercials in which he interviewed children. Do you remember these, Kirsten?Track 4:[10:13] No, because I'm in Canada. I was wondering. That's why I asked. I don't know what kind of TV y'all get up there. They don't have AT&T, so yeah, I wouldn't have seen it. But I'm going to look them up. Okay, yeah, so it was a series of commercials. He sat there. It was like a circle of children. He would ask them different questions, I think pertaining to phone service or something like that. So that's where I knew Beck. So when he got on SNL, I was like, oh, there's that guy from the phone commercials. That's crazy. He does sketch comedy. Okay, let's see what this is about. out uh so yeah yeah you need to go youtube some of those at&t commercials and you'll see beck put on his his commanding voice like like like he liked to do on the show um so he was making a nice career for himself when he got the call so september of 2013 he began his snl tenure along with his good neighbor cohorts along with kyle mooney debuted uh right then too so kirsten like what were any initial impressions you may have had uh of beck bennett when he first kind of got on your radar. What'd you think of him?Track 4:[11:17] He's one of those people, it's a little hard to separate all of the characters he plays with who I imagine he is in real life. I picture him as the kind of failure-to-launch jock at your high school read. But I know he's probably not. He's wonderful, I'm sure, and a very smart, smart man, because clearly someone has got to be intelligent to pull off the kind of nuance and range that he does. But it's fun to think of him as that man-child that he always was, bit of a douche, often befuddled, making the wrong choices. Like you love him but you're like shaking your head so he at the beginning kind of very quickly started to establish himself as like fitting into those slots you saw him play a dumb kind of doofus dad typical middle-aged white guy and he did all of those things with enthusiasm so.Track 4:[12:12] While some people start off kind of awkward and they're trying to tentatively find their way at SNL I wonder if it's because he had Kyle with him yeah that they really jumped into it and their style of comedy pretty easily and quickly yeah they brought in a lot of good like their good neighbor stuff like those SoCal's like inside SoCal was a good neighbor thing uh you're right like he just played this doofus what I like to call in the comedy realm confidently dumb um yes i think that's like was beck's you know that was his forte in a lot of ways just such a confidently dumb guy like stick into his guns but it's like it's just the wrong way to go and yeah so good at that um delving into his highlights like is there a certain role over his eight seasons that you think he kind of did settle into oh gosh yes again the confidently dumb. Like, where his colleagues, like other folks on the show, would go between, you know, playing a bit of a dumb-dumb, but then also.Track 4:[13:22] You know, they could play like a rocket scientist. He was typically, which is funny because I just said he has range and I still think he does, but he typically was in the kind of befuddled, even like a Mitch McConnell, he was kind of blubbering. Right. And so he, yes, he always nailed that. I'm the last one who gets the joke, but I'm going to laugh as confidently as the person who told it. Yeah. He brought that spirit to so many things. It, even when it was him doing the SoCal stuff or, you know, kind of playing teenage or child roles with Kyle, always kind of a bit of a doofus. Yeah, yeah. So he was that he also was able to play like, sometimes kind of more of a straight dad kind of character.Track 4:[14:10] Usually when he played a dad, it was like from some sort of angle, like a downtrodden dad or a dumb dad or something like that. But he, man, he settled so nicely in his eight seasons. Indispensable, in my opinion, toward the end there, I think. Absolutely. Like a real cornerstone of the cast. And a combination of physical comedy, absurdity, but then also subtlety. Like there were really small choices that he made that...Track 4:[14:43] Or what brought those kind of doofus characters to like the way he'd hold his face or kind of you know the intonation certainly kyle was the you know crown wear of intonation and flat affect but he was right there with him so a lot of a lot of subtle things that they did so it's funny because at one point he's playing you know office boss baby and he's you know flinging his limbs around but then he can also just with one kind of slack jaw do something completely different right right Right. Yeah, that office boss, I want to kind of start getting into his actual work. And that baby boss, he debuted that in his first season. I think he might have auditioned with that, it seems like. But it was Mr. Patterson, baby boss. Like, was it the physicality of Beck? Does it totally shine through instantly, Kirsten? A hundred percent. Yeah, he ended up doing that four different times. Sometimes, the creepiest one was with Cameron Diaz because they were actually talking about relations and her giving him a bath in the kitchen sink and that they were going to try and make a baby or they were pregnant. It got a little awkward there. I think they were pregnant. Yeah, a little awkward. Well, I'm not worried. You're going to be a great mother. Come here, you.Track 4:[16:06] You. Could we maybe just do a little toast here? Congratulations. A toast. Oh, look at that. A lemon. Been meaning to try one of these. Cheers. Mm, it's good, it's tart. But I like that they kind of put him back into other situations, you know, in the office and, He nailed it. Anyone who has spent a time around a toddler, baby or toddler, instantly is taken back to the way that they fumble with objects, the way they are amazed by holding something up in front of their face, distracted.Track 4:[16:53] The way they move around, slide downstairs. There is like it's such a studied performance which sounds hilarious to say but if you know you know he nailed that baby he nailed that damn baby character so well and it was such an interesting yeah yeah he's trying to give high fives oh my god the keys to distract him trying the lemon like there are so many little moments and it's such a weird concept but it worked and you know it did I did feel at times if they had, you know, they had like a Josh Hutcherson and they had Cameron Diaz and people that they're not always building a sketch around.Track 4:[17:31] Picking on Josh a bit, but that he would, you know, be the character of and they kind of put those other folks in reaction to him was a great sketch for that to happen. And if you needed to support that type of host. Yeah he always he he had that great timing and he knew how to deliver and he almost played against himself uh as you alluded to where where he would uh as the boss he would speak very like boss like like try to be commanding and he would say things that were commanding but then he would do and say things one second later of course that were baby like so beck got that he was able to shift back and forth between like oh we're so we're so proud we're going to be uh we're expecting we're going be raising a family and then he sees a lemon and it's like oh i've always wanted to try one of these and then let's appreciate how tough it would be like to the duality of those two things.Track 4:[18:26] Acting like a baby, but sounding like a CEO. Yeah. That's just weird and wild. And I don't know that we all are appreciating how darn tough that would be. Yeah, yeah, definitely. I think this was probably the first character, certainly first recurring character that got attention for sure. You could go check out, that's early Beck in like season 39 and on. So that was like the baby boss. um what else uh with Beck kind of like shows what what what we started the show off of in terms of like his role and everything you know what I do notice is a lot of my favorite things about him, were pre-tapes which says nothing negative about any of his non-pre-tapes but I noticed that a lot of things I loved were pre-tapes and I mean this is the era of Vine like it's the era of people documenting things in video format. And I think him and Kyle having come up on kind of written, taped format, like SoCal and all these things, that really was where they were strong. One particular character that is also with Kyle were those sitcom parodies. We saw those in season 39, was a cut actually, with the Andrew Garfield one, Wings. And then we had season 40, We had Bad Boys with Chris Pratt. And then in season 43, we brought it back when it was Beers with Larry David.Track 4:[19:55] These sketches, they appeal to a certain type of person who can appreciate these. I'm one of them. Did you get Full House up in Canada? Yes. Okay, I was just checking. Full House, like a TV show? Yes, yes. You said you never saw it back in AT&T, so I had to check. Well, we just don't have AT&T. Fair. Yes. These sitcom parodies, everything about them, yes, much like those interstitials, like they've just cut to a castle, they'd cut to B-roll of Loch Ness Monster, like the most random silly things, the laugh track, the clap track, like all of these things, even how they would say, let's, let's, I need to talk to you privately. And they'd move one step up to the right. Everything had a moral or a lesson. It was very corny. They were pretty amazing.Track 4:[20:57] What is that sound, and who do I have to pay to make it stop? I'm practicing my clarinet for when my cousin CJ gets here. Oh, yeah. Think he'll be able to take care of our fish when we go on our bike ride tomorrow? I hope so. CJ loves fish. Great. In the meantime, do you mind taking that thing outside? Hey. Hey. Those, I feel like, are something that perhaps they brought to the show that they had tested and played with prior to as an idea. And we saw it a few times. I would take 10 more, by the way. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, the Bears one with Larry David got oddly dark. So that was, yeah, that was really funny. I rewatched the Chris Pratt one, the Bad Boys one as well. All those like Full House, Family Matters kind of tropes, like just using, so it's one of those things where like, So you would watch Full House, right? And then they would do like, it was almost like a three-minute skit. And it would involve like Michelle or somebody sitting at the dining room table just eating a cupcake. And the cupcake was going to be like a parable for a lesson that they were going to serve you in like that three minutes. And it made no sense to the story before or after.Track 4:[22:15] They just nailed it so hard. Like you can tell, I think they probably did, you know, as a comedy team. Before they got to SNL, they'd been working together for six years. So you can tell that that was built up over six years. As somebody who spent a lot of time in Southern California, I'm from New Mexico, but I've spent a lot of time in SoCal. Those inside SoCals were like spot on. Like the intonations with Beck and Kyle and even Jonah Hill when he would come on. Like they just played those SoCal guys perfectly. Ever encountered a SoCal guy like that? I'm familiar with the archetype. Yes. And you're right. They're so studied. They're so studied. And that's probably why we love them as a pair and probably why they get along so well as a comedy duo and friends is that they are – there's so much discipline and rigor to what they do. Like, again, it comes off as really goofy and silly and fun, but they've clearly done their homework. Tonight we're coming to you live from Keith's dad's condo where he's having a nice little kickback.Track 4:[23:19] All right, so for our top story for tonight is Amanda Byrne's little sister Sarah is moving back home, and I heard she still looks good. I'd go with her for sure. Yeah, me too. Or if I get the chance to. Right. All right, so in other news, me, Andy, Pierce, and Scott, we want to start our own clothing line. All right, so now it's time for Meet the Boys. Let's go, yo! Meet the Boys, the boys, meet the boys. The wardrobe, the script.Track 4:[23:47] Their hair their wigs like everything and then you have someone like larry david and then jonah hill as you mentioned in like other you know great comedic talents who clearly appreciate what's happening and want to be a part of it yeah i know when they went to usc i'm.Track 4:[24:03] Sure they came across guys like that and they're like oh yeah this is fodder we got we're we're characters off these guys yep 100 yeah those inside socal again they they gave they kind of snl did the right thing with kyle and beck like they gave them their playground initially immediately from season one and dave directed a lot of those so those he saw the good neighbor influence uh immediately uh in season 39 um they were a package deal yeah yeah they were but i feel like too like it started off that way but i feel like beck really started carving out his niche like at a certain point i forgot that they were a package deal initially like i always knew them like beck and kyle like of course but at a certain point Beck kind of became his own man to me big time he had a broader appeal like Kyle was almost so good at awkward that it probably or possibly prevented him from playing the everyman because he was you know physically he looked at times a bit nerdier he really leaned into it he was letting his hair grow and he had glasses and stuff where Beck Beck physically could be more like your middle-aged dad in the minivan so that potentially made a bit of a difference yeah uh just the.Track 4:[25:19] Amount of roles that he could play i always.Track 4:[25:22] Thought of them as a pair but then realized how close they were after the fact.Track 4:[25:28] So i didn't know them from good neighbor that is all stuff that i discovered after um and even going back to watch videos like even when they sit together on the couch for interviews they're like 12 year old boy best friends.Track 4:[25:41] Like they're all like climbing on each other and pretzeled. And, you know, there's a closeness and a comfort that is really quite lovely. Yeah. And that's a good point about Beck being the one of the two to have more broad appeal. And then he started, I mean, it was fourth season. They started giving him a lot of really important political impressions, too. I mean, they gave him Vladimir Putin. Now, do I think your new president is perfect? Perhaps not, but don't worry. I'll get him there.Track 4:[26:13] Donald, let's talk his friends. You're not off to a great start, man. I thought you'd be better at this. However, I'm glad to see so many people showed up to your inauguration. Oh, wait. That's the women's march. Here is inauguration. Vladimir Putin's such a stone-faced person in real life. Beck had to find the goofiness. That was an out-and-out caricature, which I think was hilarious that Beck just found something, a kernel of a caricature with Putin. Takes his shirt off, wears the gold necklace, rides in on a horse. And he did that nine times. And to me, they were all great. I always loved seeing Beck pop up as Putin. He would kind of have that, like, swaying. Or how did he move as Putin? Just moving his shoulders? Like, try to, yeah, just something about. off people yeah and he would always talk about that like of course i poisoned him what do you mean like yeah yeah but just to physics you have to find something like some sort of kernel from such a stone-faced person like that so so i really appreciated that and that goes to show that that you don't have to look like the person or sound like the person or so to find an angle on an impression right yes i agree now sometimes looking like a mike lindell or mitch mcconnell.Track 4:[27:40] Also helps but he achieved both in those two because he not only was able to achieve somewhat a similar look but captured their ridiculousness you know mike lindell's manicness yeah and mitch Mitch McConnell's like blubbering, I can't even, how do you, he's just blubbering, no chin goof.Track 4:[28:04] And he captured them both in look, but also in impression very well. He did a lot of impressions. If you look on his page, there are a lot. Did he nail all of them? No, but he always felt like he was game. They felt, I think SNL felt that he's going to find that thread and pull it, as you say. So he didn't always need to look like the person because he was going to find something thing to bring it to life yeah it was like steady-handed commitment too like you gotta be committed to to just sit there for a cold open as putin behind a desk and with your shirt off showing your chest hair and showing beck would have some odd physicality where he almost like had bear-like qualities and you didn't always see that uh in him until until he had wore a tight shirt or something and I'm like this guy is kind of like filled out barrel-chested barrel-chested yeah yeah so you have to have commitment to to show on camera that your barrel-chested self I guess yep yep you know for millions of people yeah big deal he also was willing to look the fool.Track 4:[29:12] And there are several people that do that, but he took it to, like, a real potty level.Track 4:[29:21] One of my favorite sketches is undercover office potty. You need to go to the bathroom, but you have a lot of work to do, and it's all the way down the hall. Yep. We've all been there before. Why don't you check your lamp? Huh? Check your lamp. Whoa. Go ahead. head. Do your business. What do you mean? Use it as a toilet. Oh, now I get it. Introducing the undercover office potty. The only toilet that looks like a lamp. So you can go whenever you want and no one has to know. Just open it up and go to town. It'll be our little secret. Thanks undercover office potty. I did good. This is season 43. It was another pre-tape. It's so silly, but it checks the boxes on all of the things that we've just talked about. He's working, he's, you know, your average generic middle management position in an office surrounded by bland cubicles, and he's got to get the report done. And the premise of this is that he's so busy, wouldn't it be great if he didn't have to walk all the way down the hall to the washroom and could just make use of portable toilets disguised as office components, like your plant holder. Or it becomes even crazier and they are comically oversized.Track 4:[30:49] You know, staplers and such. And clearly the room starts to smell and people start to notice, but he's just so committed to it. And it's a great script, a great, great script.Track 4:[31:04] And just like almost with a straight face, like selling this beyond ridiculous premise. Yeah. That's some of my favorite. And it's lamps, by the way, it's lamps. I knew what you meant. Yeah, you knew what I meant. but yes all of a sudden he's surrounded with all sorts of lamps and the the line like well it wasn't me i used the bathroom all the way down the hall and he just his you know again commitment to you know dumb like as you say confidently dumb so stupid of course people are going to notice but he is owning it until the last possible minute when someone starts actually looking at them yeah absolutely season 43 uh episode 16 you can find undercover office his potty go check that out that was a yeah that's a classic beck one um we had talked about, him playing dads and i love like he would tap into different archetypes of the dad and one of them that i loved um that i think was underappreciated i think i think it just sort of some people didn't get it i noticed like with some online reviews i go to one snl a day which great people, they helped me a lot with just looking at their website and research. But the person who covered Boop It on one SNL day, no offense to them, they clearly didn't get the sketch.Track 4:[32:28] And to me, this is a perfect archetype, Kirsten, of like, oh, I'm going to do this. Downtrodden recently divorced dad that's like at at his rock bottom through the form of a child's an ad for a child's toy but don't get one wrong point it maybe next time jenna.Track 4:[32:53] See who can boop it best and be the boop it boss my turn jenna just went i was after her i think I think it's Tyler's turn, Dad. Tyler, your mom just called. She wants you to go home. She wants you at home. She does? Yeah, bye. See ya.Track 4:[33:07] There's the door, bud. Bye, Tyler. Now that I can actually concentrate, I can do it. Concentration's the name of the game. Listen, is anyone truly equipped to handle young children? No, there's no manual. You get them and you figure it out. I mean, I remember with my son and his friends making gingerbread houses and wanting to just scooch them out of the way and do it better myself. So I think we can all feel kind of close to the notion here, which is let me do it. I can't suffer watching you try to do it. And this is taken to comically new heights with this bop it send off, boop it, which if anyone's ever played it or not, it's a gadget with a variety of buttons on it and you have to hit them as quickly as they illuminate or trigger. I forgot that that was a real thing now that you mentioned it.Track 4:[34:23] With, you know, I think he's drinking in the sketch, too, isn't he? He's like really going off the rails. I love how he just kind of takes a little sip and then he starts playing the game again. Like he has this scotch or something. Yeah. He's rude to the kids. He's like sending them out. All of a sudden, all parenting is out the window. The desperation there. Yeah. Again, you know, as we said, he can play part douche, part, you know, fail or thrive, part man-child. Like all of these things. things there is the alchemy of it represented in you know a dad type yeah he's almost he's trying to impress his kids because he probably feels like his kids look at him as this loser so he found something he's like i could impress my kids by doing this and then he gets addicted because you're right like that's the only thing that he had one of my favorites is when his wife played by heidi gardner picks them up and then she's kind of like have they eaten and then he pauses And she's like, and then he stops and he's like, hold on, baby, let's try to let's let's try to work it out. And she's like, oh, like, hey, like, I almost feel sorry for him in a way like I'm sure he's this loser. And she's that has every right not to be with him. But Beck makes him almost like somewhat sympathetic in a way, but you still get that, like. There's a reason why he's divorced. That's, listen, there are people that stay in those relationships and that's why. Right? Yeah.Track 4:[35:47] Oh my gosh. I think a spiritual successor to that was from the following season with that December to Remember fake ad. Yeah, I loved it. And I think this one was actually well-received because we know those commercials. We know everything. thing so I think this one is actually like a well-received fan favorite like yeah Kirsten did you like this one when you saw it I love it and have we not all at some point looked at the screen during a commercial like this and thought that's not how real life happens yeah if my partner went out and bought an expensive car on their own and surprised me with it which is in every romance novel and oh every hallmark like this is a thing right go get an oversized car yes exactly.Track 4:[36:39] They finally someone has said that's not real life and not only is that the case they then really go into the sub-basement of it's not real life and they expose that he hasn't worked the mom is having affairs the neighbor lent him money the neighbor is probably one of the people having the affairs and so then it blows everything up and we get real, real life.Track 4:[37:25] Your father hasn't worked since last March. What? Yeah, COVID has hit a lot of people hard, and I'm no exception. Nathan, you got fired in March 2019. COVID had nothing to do with it. He probably has a weird attraction to his son's girlfriend. And, you know, it's still got the Christmas or holiday sparkle on it, like, you know, every car commercial we've seen at the holidays, where really are you going to buy a car and try and surprise your partner? That is just not fiscally responsible. responsible yeah it's not being a good partner it was very much it's got to have just been made up by car companies like i don't know anyone that really does that it doesn't happen no it doesn't happen unless you're like a jenner right or a celebrity and then you have multiple cars and who cares but that's not real life yeah yeah and yeah i just love how like just yeah confidently stupid and like he's like no it's okay because of the aper do you mean apr like yeah just like And then like he even looks at his son and I love it. Timothy Chalamet was his son. He looks at his son's like, looks like your old man's busted. And he kind of gave this look like, uh, like almost like a childish sort of. Oh, I love it. Cause he, yeah, he goes like, guess your old man got busted. Like, and he makes the credits to make a face like whatever.Track 4:[38:38] Brilliant. Brilliant. It's probably not the first time that he like surprised her with something dumb. Exactly. He thinks he's going to win. Yeah. That's that confidently dumb. He thinks this is going to save everything. I'm not working, whatever, but guess what? We're going to drive in style. She's going to be so happy. And he's, it's just, he's not making good choices once again. Yeah. To be fair in his defense, if I thought that that Lexus only costs $4,000, I would pounce on it too and surprise my wife. Uh, again, dumb, but yeah. Yeah. It's not that much, babe. That, yeah. Cause that's how much cars cost. Yeah. Oh boy. Oh boy. Again, this is going back to high school reunion. You know, you think you've, you've won and you've got the, the catch of the year and it's, he's a bit of a loser. Yeah. Bit of a loser. Yeah, absolutely. Poor Heidi's relationship. Look at her having to sleep with old Mikey Day neighbor.Track 4:[39:32] Yeah what a great sketch i'm gonna pick up on another kyle mooney partnership because why not and that would be the brothers here's some real physical comedy now they're playing tweens teens, uh seems like 11 would be the age yeah i don't know why i honed in on that yeah because they're They're still self-conscious enough to walk around without pants, probably. So they set up, and they've done a few of these. The setup is, you know, where we see a living room, we've got the host as the dad figure, Cecily as the mom, they're entertaining some guests, and they invite their two young sons downstairs to meet the guests. Beck and Kyle come on down wearing t-shirts and tighty-whities, and they're wrestling sling their way down the stairs, mass chaos, pictures are falling off the wall, and they are not listening. They're clearly in their tussle. And so the dad figure, it was both one time Liv Schreiber, if I'm saying that right, and James McAvoy, who plays a new dad, which they make some fun jokes about, and he sprays them inside with a water hose to calm them down.Track 4:[40:47] And they are being the most obnoxious, competitive... Brother rivalry duo possible how's god into y'all tonight it's his fault he's a loser oh i'm a loser well you're an accident dad tell him no.Track 4:[41:05] Wait what oh my god jared don't do this tell him dad no what's he what's he talking about Oh, God. Okay. Yes, Spence. Initially, we weren't planning on having a second. Why are you telling him this?Track 4:[41:30] The guests are appalled and want to leave. The parents are not phased at all. And it's hilarious because we see them get blasted in the face and body with this water sprayer. That's indoors.Track 4:[41:44] Indoors. which they i think um ad makes a comment about yeah and then in the second one they actually bring out the leaf blower and there's some hilarious physical comedy as their faces are being you know blown away by this leaf blower and you know the hey look at the dance look at the dance like this you know if you have a sibling or clearly you've are probably familiar with this anyways that kind of competitive spirit oh yeah where they're trying to one-up each other um is on full display here it's really funny yeah it's spot on if you've ever been around two brothers around the same age let's say nine and eleven or something like that like this is so spot on oddly competitive you're right like when the one with leah schreiber like yeah they were like made up one of them made up a dance like beck's character made up a dance and then kyle's like no that's my dance and then they start fighting like this is the dumbest thing who cares it's like a little but that's how little kids are is this the dance yeah exactly but i've seen little kids in my life around the same age fight like that and you're just sitting there like god the guy this does this does not matter like why are you guys like this yeah it's just little boys this is hyper little boys like it's it's it's perfect you know if we look at a theme here, they really are creating moments out of very everyday scenarios.Track 4:[43:09] You know, where you have someone like a Will Forte who does really absurd stuff, really absurd, or a Bill Hader and all his beautiful character work.Track 4:[43:21] These, you know, Beck and, you know, Kyle as well, but they really excel at the everyday life situation and scenario and dissecting that and finding the funny in it. Yeah, well, as you put it earlier, it feels studied. All these everyday characters feel so studied. It almost feels like Beck and Kyle, I know they met when they were 18, 19, but it almost feels like Beck and Kyle knew each other when they were both like 11 years old and they actually behaved like this. That's how lived in it feels. Absolutely. I don't know, because Weekend Update, I feel, was that when Beck actually went on Weekend Update as a character, which he wasn't like, I don't think he made his bones on Weekend Update, but I think there are some Weekend Update things that he did that I liked. Have you ever met somebody, Kirsten, who's like, sees the world differently? I just see things a little differently.Track 4:[44:22] Beck playing Jules was perfect to me, another perfect archetype that he nailed. Yeah, I think it's because he plays subtlety so well, it doesn't lend well to Weekend Update. So when he does find a character that is bigger and bolder than that, like our friend Jules, who I could see this character being played by like a Fred Armisen also, then he nails it. It was a little bit too like his theater student, right, where playing in this kind of word salad lingo land where they're saying a lot of nothing. You know, like Jules was asked about economics at some point. He doesn't have an answer to that. Come on.Track 4:[45:09] He's not a free-thinking economist. No, he was frustrating. He's one of those people where you wonder, how do you pay your rent? Yeah. He said that his – at one point he said that his dad invented OxyContin. Oh, God. So I think he kind of slipped that in there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So he's free to explore the ideas that everybody else is afraid to. But we know somebody like that. I live an hour from Santa Fe, New Mexico and in Santa Fe. That's the archetype There's so many people who are just like I'm a free thinker and I'm a new age kind of you know And they have to tell you that and they have to tell you that just tell me are you gonna watch like the red carpet? Oh, I'll watch and scoff Colin fool. Yes. They all ask who are you wearing? What I want to know is who are you being? I Want to tell every actress I see take your clothes off I want to see what's underneath. Yeah, no, you can't do that, man. That's really bad. Really bad. Society wants to paint them like little dolls, but they should be like the dolls I had as a child, whittled from driftwood with very realistic genitalia.Track 4:[46:23] That feels regional, yes, because I can't say that I know too many people like that or that we have too many parts of Canada like that. But as you describe that vibe down in in those areas i can see them being there for sure it feels it also feels kind of california but it feels like those folks have a lot of etsy stores yeah yeah no you're 100 right selling their dream catchers yeah for sure for sure um yeah so so so i think uh you're right like maybe his style wasn't necessarily like totally i'm just gonna going to shine every week on weekend update like i think a heidi probably shines on update more ego does bobby moynihan probably did a little bit uh more shining on update but yeah something like jules i think if you give him the room to breathe a little bit i think i think uh yeah that was that was his highlight to me uh from weekend from weekend update for sure yeah uh is there anything else that popped out to you well well fun this was fun i gotta say like beck underappreciated and and sometimes i don't know if i overuse but it's just like somebody like him i really think because he was on the cast with kate kate sesley 80 he was on the cast with a lot of like big characters on the cat like but i think beck was always just that almost steady presence so it was It was fun to revisit him and be like, wow, he actually did a lot.Track 4:[47:52] He's in so much that I would have needed a lot more time to rewatch. I wouldn't have to just watch whole episodes to catch everything he's in, for sure. There is one more that I... Re-watch. And that's called First Impression. Another pre-tape, Jason Momoa, season 44.Track 4:[48:17] Melissa Villasenor is his girlfriend, and she's going to introduce Beck, her boyfriend, to her parents who are coming to their house for the first time. So we've got Jason Momoa and Heidi as the mom, and he's feeling very nervous. He's got a new shirt on. As she opens the door and turns around to make the intro, he's not there. And we don't understand why until we realize that he's hiding and he uses a really funny child's voice. That's weird. He was here just a second ago. Well, we can't wait to meet him. Michael! Honey! I bet you can't find me! What? Was that him? What did he say? Come find me! I'm hiding! Michael, stop it. Okay, come out here and meet my parents. Where am I? Honey, what's going on? I think he's just nervous. He really wants to impress you. Why would that impress us? Because he hides a lot. No, he's never done this before. Bet you can't find me. Oh, I bet I can.Track 4:[49:23] This ignites something in Jason Momoa's dad character who takes that as a real challenge, and he starts running throughout the house following the sound of Beck's voice in this really silly, hee hee hee, come find me, I'm hiding. I mean, Melissa's confused, Heidi's confused. Dad is right into this, to the point where he's punching through walls and ripping things apart. As it turns out, Beck has taken off his shirt, greased up his upper body, and has tried to jam himself behind the TV entertainment. Shelf and he is stuck so they have to help him yeah but it ends in a really fun way because, he says something very heartfelt about the lengths he's gone to to try to impress the parents which strikes a chord with momoa and they end up you know basically thinking this is all wonderful but it was so strange again taking a very simple moment meeting the parents, and taking it to a completely bizarre place.Track 4:[50:31] I love it. I can just hear his voice in my head. The hee hee, come find me. Like a little kid or a little elf-like. Like an elf, yes. Not even a kid, you're right. It's like a little elf-like being. Yes. Yeah, no, no, that was perfect. Like, yeah, from like dumb dad character to like kind of well-meaning dumb boyfriend who missed the mark kind of thing. Like, yeah, that was perfect. fit and i yeah i just loved how instead yeah of course like the comedy in it i just love just momoa's character instead of being put off by he's like all right i'll play i'll dance, i'm buying into this premise so let's go and then yeah that was just that was just perfect back right there it was great for momoa too and played against character i think he they even made him look like you know dad bod too he's wearing like a sweater or something, right? Yeah, he had a big cardigan. I think they'd given him like a fake kind of dad bod belly. And he was also fantastic in it. Yeah. I mean, he looked like a boring dad who used to be a professional wrestler or something. Yep, yep, yep, yep. Which is maybe this is part of it, right? Like as you say, he was kind of boring and this kind of reminded him of how crazy he was in his youth. And he was like, right into this game, I'm going to find you. And his competitive spirit was...Track 4:[51:49] Triggered yeah that was great season 44 uh first impression that's the momoa episode that was that was great uh one one other one uh that i want to explore and this ties into kind of a theme when i was thinking about beck is his very last episode um the anya taylor joy episode uh season 46 beck had a great night so he did the sketch the very his very last sketch was him.Track 4:[52:14] As Vin Diesel talking about like the movies and just describing all this stuff and the about the movie going experience the sticky floors the eight dollar bottle of water the nachos the hand dryer in the bathroom that's louder than a choo-choo train the second concession stand that's never been open the little boy at the urinal with his pants all the way down the bird that's trapped inside the lobby it's truly incredible that's right i'm talking about the movies but like almost the chef's kiss like the perfect ender to hit to beck's kind of dumb dad archetype was this one picture with dad so a few years ago there was this uh i don't know dumb kind of uh trend of dads posing for picture pictures with their like daughter's uh prom date holding a gun and the the joke the the joke was supposed to be in real life like he he if this guy does anything my daughter i'm going to shoot him so i love that they just played off that who else could they have gotten other than beck to do this kirsten that's just it this is This is the ultimate send-off because he is playing all of the things we've talked about.Track 4:[53:35] The dumb, confidently dumb dad, definitely a bit of a douche idiot, can't make the right decisions, man-child. Like, he ends up shooting himself in the doink. All right, now scooch together and smile. Okay, one, two. Whoa. Oh, my God. What?Track 4:[53:56] I saw it on the internet. It's funny. Chris, I told you that we weren't doing this. Oh, come on. It's funny. Dad, how is it funny? Well, you know, it's like, hey, mister, you better not try anything or I'll shoot you. And people are doing it. It's a thing, you know? It's like, bang! Dad! Stop. Oh, come on. Relax. It's really quite brilliant. It's a great one. And you're right. It kind of summarized all of these things that we've said about him and that, you know, all of the skills that he has and brings to the table. So it was fantastic I also do like that, Andrew and Heidi are basically keep telling him that they're going to have sex that night. Yeah. Yeah. Not to say, would you, will you promise me that you're not gonna have sex tonight? And Andrew's Andrew just like, um, we will, but sure. Yeah. Yeah.Track 4:[54:46] And 80 is playing the wife, right? And she's got the cooler box with just the pieces of him left.Track 4:[54:53] Anya's playing the OR doctor. Yep. Um, yeah, it was hilarious, man. He's great. Such a perfect, yeah, such a perfect send-off. And they didn't have an official send-off, quote-unquote, for Beck. But between this and that Vin Diesel one, like, what a great last episode. And that made me think, like, I think Beck left when he was at his peak. I think he left on a high note. Like, he was trending upward, almost proving himself to be arguably, he and Kate maybe at that time, the two most indispensable people on that cast. And Beck really did leave. I mean, he could have been on the cast even right now and still had a lot to give. So it was interesting to me that he got better, where sometimes you see cast members kind of like peter out toward the end of their tenure. But Kirsten, to me, I don't know if this is something that when I say it that causes a lightbulb moment, but I think he was peaking when he left. I mean, that's when you want to go out usually, isn't it? Yeah.Track 4:[55:55] I wonder what role he'll play in season 50. Yeah, I was curious about that. Do you think, like, is he the type of former cast member that you think will pop up in season 50 or over the years? Like, will people be clamoring for, like, a Beck Bennett, like, we need to see Beck in season 50 kind of guy? He's underrated. I think much like Taron Kalam, he's probably not going to be asked to host, which is a real shame. I don't agree with it. But those two were both very much glue players. Yeah.Track 4:[56:26] Within their respective casts and both underrated they have some serious fans and if you objectively they were fantastic cast members and have great characters great impressions all of the above so they might pop up in season 50 i don't know that they'd be asked to host and i think he would i would love to see it i'd be pleasantly surprised um but i maybe if he had a big movie come out you know like if something else changed in his post snl career that might make a difference it's kind of sad actually yeah i at least want to see him pop up in some capacity um if at the very least beck doing something on the actual celebration uh the actual 50th celebration oh yes in february yes yeah maybe not host i wasn't like maybe setting my sights that high. But he needs to be back and do something. And I think people will remember like, oh yeah, you know who was a great cast member? Beck Bennett. That's right. Yeah, I mean, too, like thinking about his career, it's been three years since Beck has been off the show. Where do you see his career heading? Is he like a leading comedic actor? Is he better as an ensemble? What do you think the entertainment world could have in store for Beck? I do think it's ensemble.Track 4:[57:53] I can see him in one of many ensemble comedies. I think he'll always get slotted into office-type situations. He's just that character at the office, the confidently dumb guy, or a neighbor. I don't know that he's any type of leading character that way. I think he's a little too funny-goofy. Again, this is not a complaint. No, no, not at all. my take on how I perceive that industry working.Track 4:[58:25] Kind of how Kristen, kind of when she first left, she started popping up in those co-worker type roles. So similar to that. There's also, you know, you look at, I think you should leave and potentially popping up on shows like that and some of the more creative shows that clearly have more control, and are doing some really interesting things. Because he does those characters so well, Well, I think he's just got to find that. Maybe him and Kyle are sitting on a pile of scripts right now. Who knows? They could be doing a whole bunch of stuff that we don't know about. And I do know he does a lot of voice work, I believe, right? That makes sense with that booming voice. Yeah, so he does a lot of voice work, which is a really nice way to earn your pay, right? I thought I heard him on a Buffalo Wild Wings commercial recently. Possibly, yeah. Playing this big buffalo. I watch a lot of sports. And so during March Madness, I swear I heard Beck's voice like constantly yeah yeah I think he does a lot of voice work which you know totally respectable way to pay those bills and and remain in that industry so, maybe I think has he been on a show like bad mouth I feel like those are his people oh yeah oh big mouth yeah did I oh you like all bad mouth yeah big mouth big mouth sorry with the Nick Kroll yep yeah it feels like if he hasn't that he should yes yeah no I could I I definitely agree with that, like more of an ensemble, which we always say, that's not a bad thing.Track 4:[59:53] Not everybody can be Will Ferrell, you know, and just be like this leading man. I think that's a really great thing, and I think Beck has a lot to give the comedy world. For one, I'm excited to see what he does moving forward. So, Kirsten, now's the time. We're now talking to SNL fans, SNL Hall of Fame listeners, the water cooler. Cooler why do you think they should hold beck bennett in high regard when they think about the history of snl all right.Track 4:[1:00:25] Reliability in that ensemble cast is huge. That's why he's in so many. You know, consistently being able to play a variety of roles with that type of range. We talked about the absurd and the subtlety and this really beautiful balance he achieved at all the characters that needed to portray those things. He also dipped his toe in political, which is a huge part of the show. He played pretty important political characters. I mean, come on, Putin, Mitch McConnell, even not important ones like Mike Lindell, who are we even calling him in the political realm? He pops up there. Yeah. The physical comedy, you know, it goes right back to season one, episode one and Chevy pratfalling, right? Like physical comedy is a huge part of what is part of SNL's DNA. And then the writing, you know, he had a great comedy writing partner in Kyle. And I'm sure there were others that I'm not aware of that are the actual writers on the show. But, you know, they were writing great content for themselves. They were dabbling in pre-tape. They were doing great sketch work. So I think that versatility cannot be downplayed. And whether he's underrated or not, objectively, he scores on the scorecard very high.Track 4:[1:01:53] And that has to be recognized and appreciated.Track 2:[1:02:08] So there's that. Thank you so much, Kirsten and Thomas. That was a wonderful conversation, and I was riveted by most of it. I really love the sketches that you intercut in there, Thomas. Some really great choices. I love the two boys that live in the house where they get hosed off by their parents. Those are great. Correct me if I'm wrong. Send me an email thesnlhof at gmail.com and tell me if i'm wrong but was beck's last sketch not the vin diesel parody uh impression impression rather um i feel like that was the 10 to 1 i feel like he he went out on a 10 to 1 the guy was really a tour de force and i enjoyed him a lot, Let's take a look now at a sketch that was alluded to in the episode. It's December to Remember with Heidi Gardner and that week's host, Timothy Chalamet. Enjoy.Track 5:[1:03:18] Hey, Matt, I think there might be one more gift for your mom right there. It hasn't been a normal year, so this Christmas, get her something extraordinary during the Lexus December to Remember sales event. Nathan, you didn't. With flexible financing and 0% APR, there's never been a better time to buy or lease a new Lexus. Merry Christmas, baby. Are you kidding me, Nathan? Did you seriously buy a car without asking me? Well, because for Christmas... This is a major purchase. Right, but it was a December to remember. It's a Lexus. We don't have the money for this, Nathan. We don't? No, we don't. Your father doesn't. Your father hasn't worked since last March. What? Yeah, COVID has hit a lot of people hard, and I'm no exception. Nathan, you got fired in March 2019. COVID had nothing to do with it. Hey, pal, I guess your old man's busted. It's beginning to look a lot like savings, so get to your local Lexus dealer today. How much did you spend on this ridiculous car, Nathan? It was only $39.99 to its signing. Four grand. It's not that much, babe. And how much is the monthly payment?Track 5:[1:04:32] The what? Did you think this entire car cost $4,000? Uh-huh. There's a monthly payment! Yeah, but with the 0% APER, I think it's all good. APER? Do you mean APR? I'm pretty sure it's APER. Wow. Just wow. Hey, come on! It's Christmas! This is good! I did a good thing for us! Let's enjoy it! Dad, it's 9 in the morning! So? It's not like I have work later. Come on! Hey!Track 5:[1:04:59] Hey, neighbor! You bought a Lexus? You come to me three weeks ago. Oh, Mike, help me. I need money. I can't buy Christmas gifts for my family. My wife doesn't respect me. I didn't say that. My wife's cheating on me with everyone. Mom, you are? I want to look cool in front of my son's girlfriend? Ew, Dad, is that why you pierced your ear? Uh, no, I've had this forever. I just need five grand to get back on my feet. And then you buy Alexis? Yeah, well, it was beginning to look a lot better. Like savings at my local lexus dealer i want my money back man tomorrow hey kathy, what does that look you know what we're taking this car back to the dealership now i better drive maybe we stop by jenna's on the way over show this cool car your dad got huh shut up give the gift of lexus and definitely talk it over first.Track 2:[1:05:55] That was great that is just so wonderful at being that confident man and then slowly devolving into like a blithering idiot it's it's fun to watch it's really fun to watch and snl of course is fun to watch and that's why we're here each and every week as a tribute to a show that has stood Stood the test of time. 50 years now. Coming up very soon. Are you excited about the SNL movie, Saturday Night?Track 2:[1:06:32] Are you excited about the 50th season? Are you excited about our new show, SNL Hall of Fame Water Cooler? Send me an email. Let me know. And while I'm asking you favors, would you do me one more? 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La tasse de café LNH

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 55:17


Le repêchage 2024 de la LNH se tiendra les 28 et 29 juin dans la Sphère de Las Vegas, et afin de vous préparer pour ce grand événement, le LNH.com vous offre un épisode entièrement dédié aux meilleurs espoirs de la cuvée de cette année. Nicolas Ducharme et Sébastien Deschambault reçoivent le dépisteur du Bureau central de dépistage de la LNH Jean-François Damphousse, qui vient nous parler des espoirs qui devraient être repêchés en première ronde. Nous profitons aussi de sa présence pour parler des Québécois et des joueurs de la Ligue de hockey junior Maritimes Québec qui devraient être sélectionnés par une des 32 équipes de la LNH.  Bonne écoute! 3:40 – Les dossiers à surveiller du repêchage 14:10 – Macklin Celebrini, premier choix en devenir 19:40 – Une cuvée qui ne fait pas consensus 26:30 – Plusieurs défenseurs de qualité disponibles 30:40 – Cayden Lindstrom et Tij Iginla, deux joueurs qui intriguent 37:15 – Sacha Boisvert, le premier Québécois repêché? 42:00 – La LHJMQ encore ignorée en première ronde?

Sirotons Le Houblon
Bonus : Retex du Lyon Bière Festival & l'Actu SLH

Sirotons Le Houblon

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 30:25


Êtes vous prêts à plonger dans l'univers d'un des plus gros festival de bières artisanales de France ? Dans cet épisode spécial de Sirotons le Houblon, je vous emmène dans les coulisses du Lyon Bière Festival, le rendez-vous incontournable des amateurs de craft beer en France. Mais avant de débriefer cet événement majeur, je vous partage des nouvelles sur l'évolution de Sirotons Le Houblon Employé chez V and B, à la centrale d'achat, je m'occupe des achats de bières craft tout en gérant Sirotons Le Houblon en tant qu'activité secondaire par passion. J'ai récemment décidé de professionnaliser davantage mon activité en proposant des services d'influence et de conseil aux professionnels, tout en conservant l'authenticité et la qualité de mon contenu pour les auditeurs. Dans cet épisode hors-série, je vous livre mes impressions sur le Lyon Bière Festival, un événement brassicole majeur qui a rassemblé une multitude de brasseries, des locales aux internationales. J'y évoque le changement de lieu de l'événement, passant de la Sucrière au Double Mixte, et les avantages et inconvénients de cette nouvelle configuration. Je partage également mes coups de cœur parmi les brasseries présentes et les bières dégustées, tout en critiquant certains aspects à améliorer, comme la gestion des toilettes et la restauration sur place. En espérant que ce récit vous donnera peut-être l'envie de participer à la prochaine édition !   Chapitrage : 00:00:21-Présentation et sommaire 00:01:18-Professionnalisation et services de Siroton Le Houblon 00:02:33-Services d'influence et de conseil brassicole 00:03:27-Aperçu des prochains épisodes et saison 6 00:05:30-Format duo et réflexion sur les contenus du podcast 00:07:19-Financement et soutien du podcast 00:09:50-Retour sur le Lyon Bière Festival 00:12:12-Changement de lieu et avantages du Double Mixte 00:15:16-Répartition et visibilité des stands 00:17:12-Penser la disposition et l'accessibilité pour tous 00:20:18-Coups de cœur et brasseries à suivre 00:22:05-Utilité de Live Beer Feed pour préparer sa visite 00:24:27-Quelques points à améliorer pour les futurs festivals 00:26:58-Conclusion et appel à suivre et soutenir le podcast ❤️ Soutenez le Podcast sur Patreon ❤️ ou sur Ko-Fi❤️ Vous pouvez soutenir le podcast en faisant un don sur les deux plateformes disponibles : Patreon (avec contreparties) ou Ko-Fi (le plus juste pour le créateur). Pour les pros, des solutions de sponsoring sont également dispo sur Ko-Fi Retrouvez Sirotons Le Houblon sur Instagram ou sur mon site internet. N'hésitez pas à laisser un et/ou un commentaire sur Spotify et Apple Podcast. Vous pouvez également glisser dans mes DM Instagram pour me faire vos retours ❤️ Soutenez-nous sur Patreon, Ko-fi et PayPal !

Ici c'est France Bleu Paris
"PSG - Lyon : un petit aperçu de la saison prochaine" - 100% PSG, le billet

Ici c'est France Bleu Paris

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 3:42


durée : 00:03:42 - 100% PSG - Le billet - Le PSG s'est imposé 4-1 hier face à Lyon, une victoire d'autant plus satisfaisante qu'elle s'est construite sans Mbappé Dembélé ou Hernandez, mis au repos ou suspendu. Un air de PSG du futur et il semble radieux.

Bruno dans la radio
Nos régions ont du talent - Les pompiers interviennent pour un feu imaginaire aperçu dans une télévision

Bruno dans la radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 4:54


Karina vous dévoile l'actu régionale du moment. Retrouvez Bruno sur Fun Radio avec Bruno Guillon, Christina, Pino, Karina, et Maurine sur funradio.fr et sur l'application Fun Radio.

CacaoCast
Épisode 276 - Manifestes et XCFramework, Documentation preview, PQ3, Lighter.swift, PasteboardViewer, DefaultHandler, Hidden, Airdrop, Aperçu, Nanofont3x4

CacaoCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 64:48


Bienvenue dans le deux-cent-soixante-seizième épisode de CacaoCast! Dans cet épisode, Philippe Casgrain et Philippe Guitard discutent des sujets suivants: Manifestes et XCFramework - Comment faire pour intégrer les nouveaux manifestes dans un framework? Documentation preview - Intégré à Xcode 15 PQ3 - La cryptographie post-quantique dans iMessage Lighter.swift - Un autre API pour SQLite PasteboardViewer - Pour afficher les presse-papiers sur macOS DefaultHandler - Pour modifier l'application par défaut qui gère certains URLs Hidden - Gérez les icônes de votre barre des menus Airdrop avec un câble USB? - Pour modifier l'application par défaut qui gère certains URLs Aperçu - Saviez-vous qu'il peut enlever les arrières-plans? Nanofont3x4 - La plus petite police de caractères? Ecoutez cet épisode

Smart Creation Podcast
#62 Camille Herry - Responsable RSE chez Chargeurs PCC et Lainière de Picardie.

Smart Creation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 47:12


Dans ce nouvel épisode nous plongeons au cœur de la mode durable avec Camille Herry, Responsable RSE chez Chargeurs PCC et Lainière de Picardie. Sa passion pour la mode, combinée à un engagement profond envers la durabilité, nous offre des perspectives uniques sur la façon dont l'industrie peut évoluer vers des pratiques plus responsables.Camille partage son parcours depuis ses débuts dans la haute couture jusqu'à son rôle actuel où elle pilote des initiatives de changement significatif dans l'industrie textile. Avec des anecdotes personnelles et des exemples concrets, elle dévoile les défis et les opportunités liés à la mise en œuvre de pratiques durables dans le secteur de la mode.L'épisode aborde des sujets cruciaux tels que la traçabilité, l'éthique de la chaîne d'approvisionnement, l'innovation dans les matériaux et les processus de production, ainsi que l'importance cruciale de l'éducation et de l'engagement en faveur d'une mode plus éthique et durable.Que vous soyez un professionnel de la mode à la recherche d'inspiration pour intégrer la durabilité dans votre travail, ou simplement quelqu'un qui s'intéresse à l'avenir de la mode, cet épisode est une mine d'or d'informations, d'idées et de solutions pratiques pour avancer vers une industrie plus respectueuse de l'environnement et des personnes.Se retrouver dans l'épisode 06:25: Camille Herry et son parcours vers la RSE11:40: Aperçu de Chargeur PCC et la Lainièrede Picardie15:40: Les piliers de la RSE chez Chargeur PCC18:38: L'importance de la traçabilité et des audits dans la supply chain25:02: Le défi des certifications et standards RSE26:07: Initiatives et projets RSE chez Chargeur PCC et la Lainière de Picardie31:20: Sa feuille de route RSE pour les prochaines années36:00: Carrière dans la RSE et conseil pour les futurs professionnels39:05: L'aspect économique de la durabilité en mode41:10: Inspirations et sources d'information en RSEKey Learnings:"La RSE n'est pas juste une question de conformité, c'est une réflexion profonde sur le sens que nous voulons donner à notre industrie. C'est en réalignant nos valeurs avec nos pratiques que nous pourrons véritablement transformer la mode.""Naviguer dans le monde des certifications RSE, c'est comme apprendre une nouvelle langue. Une fois maîtrisée, elle nous permet de déchiffrer et d'améliorer l'impact environnemental et social de nos actions.""Chaque fois que je visite une usine et que je vois les améliorations apportées grâce à nos efforts en RSE, je suis rappelée au fait que le changement est non seulement possible, mais déjà en cours. C'est cette évolution qui alimente ma passion et mon engagement pour une mode plus durable.""L'industrie de la mode a un besoin urgent de ralentir. Moins de collections signifie plus de temps pour l'innovation, plus d'attention aux détails, et une meilleure qualité. C'est cette approche qui rendra nos vêtements plus significatifs et durables.""L'impact d'une pièce de vêtement ne se mesure pas seulement à sa beauté ou à la marque qui la crée, mais aussi à l'histoire de sa fabrication. En tant que consommateurs, choisir des vêtements de qualité, c'est voter pour un avenir plus équitable et plus durable.""L'éducation est au cœur du changement vers une mode plus durable. En partageant nos connaissances et en élevant les consciences, nous pouvons tous contribuer à façonner une industrie qui respecte à la fois les personnes et la planète." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The History of Egypt Podcast
From Memphis to Mesopotamia (Ancient Egypt & the Near East)

The History of Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 52:35


In New Kingdom Egypt (c.1500 – 1150 BCE), the rulers and people of the Nile Valley communicated extensively with their eastern neighbours. Trade and diplomacy were far more common than outright conflict. And the Egyptian pharaohs were highly regarded in distant courts. These contacts survive in the archaeological record: detailed texts recording interactions; shipwrecks carrying cargo from the Egyptian court; and even tombs recording the high status of foreigners serving the pharaoh himself. Compilation of previously released material. Logo image: A wooden statue head from the tomb of Aper-el / Abdiel. Saqqara, Imhotep Museum, photo by Dominic Perry 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Les matins
Autopsie des fake news scientifiques 4/5 : Quand des Martiens étaient aperçus au Sahara

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 4:35


durée : 00:04:35 - Avec sciences - par : Alexandra Delbot - D'un mignon surnom à une infox archéologique, il n'y a qu'un pas. Dans les années 1970, des gravures néolithiques du sud de l'Algérie ont été prises pour des représentations d'un être supérieur venu du ciel. Si cette fausse information prête à sourire, elle n'est pas moins dangereuse que les autres. - invités : Jean-Loïc Le Quellec Anthropologue, directeur de recherche émérite au CNRS, spécialiste des images rupestres

Walking Through The Word Podcast 4 Kids

September 8, 2023 Ezek. 11:1-25; Ps. 105:8-15; Prov. 22:26-27; Heb. 6:11-20

Learn French with daily podcasts
Un aperçu (Glimpse)

Learn French with daily podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 2:15


De nombreux joueurs de tennis partagent leur vie en ligne, offrant à leurs abonnés un aperçu de ce qui se passe lors des tournois.Traduction :A lot of tennis players share their lives online, giving followers a glimpse into what happens on the tour. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Learn French with daily podcasts
Un aperçu (Glimpse)

Learn French with daily podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 2:45


De nombreux joueurs de tennis partagent leur vie en ligne, offrant à leurs abonnés un aperçu de ce qui se passe lors des tournois. Traduction : A lot of tennis players share their lives online, giving followers a glimpse into what happens on the tour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Charlie Kirk Show
Can the Asbury Gospel Go Global? with Keelin Darby and Michael Aper

The Charlie Kirk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 38:16


Two weeks ago, a small group of students decided to spontaneously continue worshipping after a chapel service at Asbury University. Now, more than 20,000 people have joined the revival, and participants hope to spread this energy, and the gospel, far and wide. Participant Michael Aper joins to describe this inspiring sequence of events. Plus, Huntsville police officer Ben Darby followed his training to protect himself from a man to refused to put down a gun. Now, thanks to a nationwide anti-cop frenzy, he's been sentenced to 25 years in prison. Keelin Darby, his wife, joins to talk about her battle to free and vindicate her husband.Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.