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What a sweet episode! Bart becomes attached to a calf and attempts to save him from slaughter. In all honesty, this handled the subject of "meat eating" in a far superior way then South Park did for "Fun With Veal".We also discuss "Super Simpsons Weekends" marathons, our love of banana bread, Ladbrokes and more.Support the Four Finger Discount Network for EARLY & AD-FREE access to every show we produce, as well as 100 hours of exclusive content! Join the FFD family today at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Toon'd In! with Jim Cummings - spreaker.com/show/toond-in-with-jim-cummingsGoin' Down To South Park - spreaker.com/show/goin-down-to-south-parkSpeaKing Of The Hill - spreaker.com/show/speaking-of-the-hill-a-king-of-the-hill-The One About Friends - spreaker.com/show/the-one-about-friends-podcastTalking Seinfeld - spreaker.com/show/talking-seinfeldThe Office Talk - spreaker.com/show/the-office-talk-podcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/four-finger-discount-simpsons-podcast--5828977/support.
This week, we're coming in hot with a breakdown of Oprah, Ozempic, and ob*sity.... oh my! A couple of weeks ago, Oprah did a TV special called “Shame, Blame & the Weight Loss Revolution," which was basically an hour-long infomercial for weight loss drugs. In this episode, we talk about:Oprah's history with diet culture & moral panicThe difference between Oprah exercising her own body autonomy vs. going on TV to promote her dietsA breakdown & critique of all the main points of the special (so you don't have to watch it!)And why framing ob*sity as a disease is both incorrect and a money-making tool for multiple industries.Note: This episode doesn't do much of a deep dive about Ozempic & GLP-1 drugs themselves because we already did a whole episode on that! So, if you're looking for specific info about side effects, effectiveness, risk/benefits, and more… go check out episode #68 - We Need to Talk About Ozempic & Wegovy.Referenced in this episode:Maintenance Phase - "Oprah Winfrey & the 'Wagon of Fat'"Maintenance Phase - "Oprah Winfrey & 'John of God'"Maintenance Phase - "Oprah v. Beef Part 1: The Rise of 'Veggie Libel'"Maintenance Phase - "Oprah v. Beef Part 2: Apocalypse Cow" Maintenance Phase - "The Obesity Epidemic"Maintenance Phase - "Is Being Fat Bad For You?"Maintenance Phase - "The Body Mass Index"“Calling Obesity a Disease is a Classic Move in Pharmaceutical Profiteering" by Kate ManneFlegal KM, Graubard BI, Williamson DF, Gail MH. Excess deaths associated with underweight, overweight, and obesity. JAMA. 2005 Apr 20;293(15):1861-7. doi: 10.1001/jama.293.15.1861. PMID: 15840860. Fat Politics: The Real Story Behind America's Obesity Epidemic by Eric J. OliverWant to connect with us to deepen the conversation? Join us in our online community, The Satisfaction Space!Want to show the world that you love the pod? Get t-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, stickers, totebags & more at Teepublic!You can stay up to date on all things Satisfaction Factor by following us on IG @satisfactionfactorpod!Here's where to find us:Sadie Simpson: www.sadiesimpson.com or IG @sadiemsimpsonNaomi Katz: www.happyshapes.co or IG @happyshapesnaomi
Why is there such incredible excitement in Israel right now? Because on August 28, 2018, “a perfectly red heifer was born in the land of Israel" and was examined and certified by a board of Rabbis. Furthermore, there is the suspicion that recent news about a red heifer being born is the product of genetic engineering. It is believed that the Temple of God cannot be rebuilt without the sacrifice of a red heifer. As we appear to be at the advent of the apocalypse, the Abrahamic faiths believe that their way of thinking should be the one true way at the time of the eschaton.Originally Broadcast On 9/17/18Liking this episode? Get more episodes, news and other bonuses when you become a member of Ground Zero: Aftermath. Get a free trial now!
From The Investigative Archives In the wake of the recent Hamas terrorist attack that killed more than 1,300 Israelis, my True Crime Reporter® podcast opened its investigative archive on the Gaza-based group's past fundraising and recruitment in the United States. After my embedded assignment with the U.S. Army during the invasion of Iraq in 2003, investigative producer Todd Bensman and I focused on how terrorists were using the Internet to raise money and recruit followers. Embedded Reporter Robert Riggs waits out a sandstorm in Iraq with a crew from the 101st Airborne flying a CH-47 Chinook helicopter dubbed the "Apocalypse Cow" Our investigation uncovered a monthly online magazine called Alsunnah that solicited suicide bombers to attack American and coalition troops in Iraq and Israelis. In this episode, you will hear how we tracked the origins of the web magazine from a Dallas suburb and its links to the Texas-based Holy Land Foundation, which illegally raised money for Hamas across America. The foundation aimed to create an Islamic Palestinian state by eliminating the State of Israel through violent jihad. We obtained secret fundraising event recordings documenting their open declaration to kill Jews. A Holy Land leader referred to a suicide bombing as “a beautiful operation.” Listen as we track a deadly terrorist campaign from Dallas to the United Kingdom. In the 18 years since my original reporting, you will hear that the objective of Hamas remains the same…Kill Jews. Link to the Economist Intelligence Podcast Interview with Hamas leader Moussa Abu Marzouk on October 11, 2023 FOLLOW the True Crime Reporter® Podcast SIGN UP FOR my True Crime Newsletter THANK YOU FOR THE FIVE-STAR REVIEWS ON APPLE Please leave one – it really helps. TELL ME about a STORY OR SUBJECT that you want to hear more about
From The Investigative Archives In the wake of the recent Hamas terrorist attack that killed more than 1,300 Israelis, my True Crime Reporter® podcast opened its investigative archive on the Gaza-based group's past fundraising and recruitment in the United States. After my embedded assignment with the U.S. Army during the invasion of Iraq in 2003, investigative producer Todd Bensman and I focused on how terrorists were using the Internet to raise money and recruit followers. Embedded Reporter Robert Riggs waits out a sandstorm in Iraq with a crew from the 101st Airborne flying a CH-47 Chinook helicopter dubbed the "Apocalypse Cow" Our investigation uncovered a monthly online magazine called Alsunnah that solicited suicide bombers to attack American and coalition troops in Iraq and Israelis. In this episode, you will hear how we tracked the origins of the web magazine from a Dallas suburb and its links to the Texas-based Holy Land Foundation, which illegally raised money for Hamas across America. The foundation aimed to create an Islamic Palestinian state by eliminating the State of Israel through violent jihad. We obtained secret fundraising event recordings documenting their open declaration to kill Jews. A Holy Land leader referred to a suicide bombing as “a beautiful operation.” Listen as we track a deadly terrorist campaign from Dallas to the United Kingdom. In the 18 years since my original reporting, you will hear that the objective of Hamas remains the same…Kill Jews. Link to the Economist Intelligence Podcast Interview with Hamas leader Moussa Abu Marzouk on October 11, 2023
S06E06 - Apocalypse Cow! In this episode Seann Walsh and Paul Mccaffrey hear from YOU the listener and find out what's irritating the British public this week. Be Sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and WATCH this episode live in the studio Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/ And if you would like to hear the full 1 hour + episode head on over to https://www.patreon.com/wuyn where you can support the podcast and get access to full hour long episodes, New sections, Early access to ad free guest episodes, An opportunity to be on the podcast and much more!! We have over 100 hours of extended episodes available exclusively to Patreon starting at just £3 a month so come and join the WUYN community. A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
S06E06 - Apocalypse Cow! In this episode Seann Walsh and Paul Mccaffrey hear from YOU the listener and find out what's irritating the British public this week. Be Sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and WATCH this episode live in the studio Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/ And if you would like to hear the full 1 hour + episode head on over to https://www.patreon.com/wuyn where you can support the podcast and get access to full hour long episodes, New sections, Early access to ad free guest episodes, An opportunity to be on the podcast and much more!! We have over 100 hours of extended episodes available exclusively to Patreon starting at just £3 a month so come and join the WUYN community. A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The closing argument of our two-part Oprahsode starts in a Texas courtroom, wanders through some British slaughterhouses and ends with an emu. Support us:Hear bonus episodes on PatreonDonate on PayPalGet Maintenance Phase T-shirts, stickers and moreBuy Aubrey's bookListen to Mike's other podcastLinks!"How the Cows Turned Mad" by Maxime Schwartz“Deadly Feasts” by Richard Rhodes "Mad Cow USA"UK Parliamentary inquiryTexas Cattle Feeders v. Oprah Winfrey: The First Major Test of the “Veggie Libel Law”Having a Cow: Reactions To "Veggie Libel" Laws and the Oprah TrialsThe Unconstitutionality Of Iowa's Proposed Agricultural Food Products Act And Similar Veggie Libel LawsAppealOriginal LawsuitFood Safety Vs. Promotion Of Industry: Can The USDA Protect Americans From Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy?Apocalypse CowHarvard Risk Assessment of Bovine Spongiform EncephalopathyMad Cow congressional hearingGAO reportThe Harvard Risk AssessmentThanks to Doctor Dreamchip for our lovely theme song!Support the show
How much would YOU want to get paid to work exclusively as a human milk-provider? Could a family of six survive on one human's breastmilk alone? What would we stock up on, during our last supermarket sweep pre-apocalypse?! We're asking all the important questions in this ep!This is just one of the weekly episodes that is exclusive to Patreon subscribers. If you'd like to get in on the action, head to http://www.patreon.com/notwithoutmysister and sign up! **Not Without My Sister is presented by Beatrice and Rosemary Mac Cabe in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Liam Geraghty is our producer. Sound and original music by Don Kirkland. Original illustration by Lindsay Neilson. Not Without My Sister is a member of The Warren, the home of great Irish podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Mike flies solo live from Germany and talks about the next move for Cow Daily, Rishi Sunak, Classism and The apocalypse and takes your questions. If you would like to see full episodes first then please support our work by becoming a Patron via: www.patreon.com/cowdaily You can tune into the Cow Daily livestream every Tuesday night via Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/4djkz9t2 FULL EPISODES AVAILABLE VIA: SPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/35th94bk APPLE PODCASTS: https://tinyurl.com/ysp5y23v YOUTUBE: https://tinyurl.com/4djkz9t2 BECOME A SUPPORTER OF MTC'S WORK: https://tinyurl.com/5awruft6 MAKE A ONE OFF DONATION TO SUPPORT MTC'S WORK: https://tinyurl.com/y5ctx4ja TIK TOK: https://tinyurl.com/29c69mnu MAILING LIST: https://tinyurl.com/46jk392v FACEBOOK: https://tinyurl.com/yckj7mhn TWITTER: https://tinyurl.com/24epkej6 INSTAGRAM: https://tinyurl.com/ybhzhcnn WEBSITE: www.milkthecowpodcast.com #milkthecow #cowdaily #mtc #podcasting #podcasts #podcast
In this special 5x15 podcast, Join George Monbiot, Franny Armstrong on their quest to restore our rivers to their rightful place - not only in the nation's imagination - but also to make them clean, swimmable, a rich diverse home to fish, birds and animals. Franny and George will be discussing their innovative, "live documentary"- Rivercide- and from other leading experts and campaigners. To find out more about Rivercide and how you can watch the live documentary on 14th July at 7pm on rivercide.tv. Twitter (@rivercide_live), Insta (@rivercide_live) and Facebook (facebook.com/rivercideTV). Rivercide is the world's first live investigative documentary, presented by George Monbiot, directed by Franny Armstrong and with the livestream produced by Peter Armstrong. The 60 minute programme will be broadcast live online - free to view - on July 14th at 7pm via rivercide.tv. This 5x15 discussion features: Investigative journalist, author, campaigner and self-described "professional troublemaker," George Monbiot. Monbiot is author of many acclaimed books – including Feral, Heat and Out of the Wreckage – columnist for the Guardian and environmental campaigner. George has presented many films, including Apocalypse Cow: how meat killed the planet, How Wolves Change Rivers and Nature Now. His Double Down News videos have millions of views. George is working on a new book, to be published in 2022, about how to feed the world without devouring the planet. Former pop drummer Franny Armstrong has directed three feature documentaries – Age of Stupid, McLibel, and Drowned Out. She arguably invented crowd-funding when she raised £900,000 from 300+ investors for Age of Stupid five years before Kickstarter launched. In collaboration with the Guardian, Franny founded the 10:10 campaign in 2009 which aimed to cut carbon emissions by 10% in a year. Franny has written chapters for three books, won Sheffield Doc/Fest's "Inspiration Award", been named as one of the "World's Top 100 Women" by the Guardian and one of “London's 1,000 most influential people” by The Evening Standard. Her latest projects are the climate comedy Pie Net Zero (2020), which trended at #9 on YouTube and What If (2019) starring Ed Miliband, Chris Packham and Caroline Lucas in a parallel universe where humans are tackling climate change. Peter Armstrong has been innovating new forms of progressive media for 50 years, including pioneering radio-link documentaries for Radio 4, the BBC's Domesday Project, founding the BBC Interactive Television Unit and co-founding with Anuradha Vittachi OneWorld.net, OneClimate.org and Empathymedia.org. He has pioneered the use of live-streaming from climate actions, including the Paris, Copenhagen, Cancun, Bonn and Poznan COP meetings and most recently from Extinction Rebellion on the streets of London. In 2004, he received the BAFTA Lifetime Achievement for his contributions to interactive media - only the second person to win this award, after Tim Berners Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. Karen Shackleton is a founder member of Ilkley Clean River Group, who are now the proud owners of the first river in the UK to be awarded Bathing Water Designation by Defra. Having been always interested in wildlife from a young age, Karen joined the Wharfedale Naturalists Society and served as Vice President until recently standing down to concentrate on the Clean River Group. Nick Hayes is a trespasser and a campaigner for the right-to-roam. He is also an author, illustrator, printmaker and political cartoonist. He has published four graphic novels and has worked for, among others, Literary Review, the British Council, The New Statesman and The Guardian. The Book of Trespass is a trespasser's radical manifesto. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories
Elliot Jay O'Neill & BT Calloway are joined by Baby Beard Media; Sean Flierl, Ellen Graham, Christopher Bond & Phil Harker-Smith to review; S.8 E.2 “You Only Move Twice” S.19 E.17 “Apocalypse Cow” S.30 E.11 “Mad About The Toy” Baby Beard Media are making podcasts, let's plays, actual plays, streams and just a whole heap of stuff. You can find it all on their YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCocfI0N__BxdnHjebnyt-tA Pulp Fury Radio, our fiction anthology podcast (featuring the vocal talent of Baby Beard Media) Season 1 available now at www.pulpfuryradio.com (or wherever you get your podcasts) We are reviewing Game of Thrones in reverse order on our podcast “Thrones Of Game” https://thronesofgame.podbean.com This is a Side Quest Studios Production Huge THANK YOU to our Executive Producers Timothy Burleson Jonathan Murphy Grant Prusi Stephanie David James Young Patrick Lauer Paul Salt Paul Goodman You too can become an Executive Producer by supporting us on Patreon and you'll also unlock our premium podcast “Except When He's Not” www.patreon.com/sidequeststudios You want the web series? That's on 3rd too. www.daveplusone.com
Today's guests say that the National Park Service is betraying its mission at California's Point Reyes National Seashore by favoring legacy cattle ranches and dairies over preservation of the land and the survival of the native Tule Elk. Peter Byrne and Will Carruthers also present examples of the local ranch and dairy businesses wielding undue influence in the region's politics, and corrupting a local land-preservation nonprofit. They add that only the presence of an independent weekly newspaper has enabled the public to be aware of these problems. Notes: Peter Byrne is an investigative journalist who has written on a wide array of topics, from science and medicine to public finance. His article “Apocalypse Cow” can be read at www.pacificsun.com. All of Byrne's work can be found at www.PeterByrne.info Will Carruthers is the staff reporter for the Pacific Sun and North Bay Bohemian weekly newspapers, serving California's Marin, Sonoma and Napa counties.
Mike chats with Dana McAualey about the future of meat. We are seeing more and more restaurants offering plant based burgers (most recently McDonalds and the McPlant). Singapore recently approved lab grown meat for human consumption. Are the stars aligned for the end of traditional livestock production? While there are clear changes in meat consumption, we believe that we are not at the end of meat but just at milestone in the increasing diversification of the North American diet.
Episode 17: Guy Singh-Watson Guy Singh-Watson is Founder of Riverford, the hugely successful organic vegetable producer and vegetable box delivery company. The discussion begins with the importance of farming in our society and Guy’s personal discovers of a “deep connection” to nature and desire to be “part of nature, rather than outside or above it.”They discuss George Monbiot’s recent documentary “Apocalypse Cow”. Guy explains that he is resistant to the idea of laboratory food, saying that culturally it “fills me with horror” although intellectually it would release land for re-wilding and return to biodiversity. He suggests the way forward is a mix of embracing the ways of nature, improving soil fertility and including livestock farming with “ideally no factory farmed animals and little feeding of soya to animals… a luxury as a planet we cannot afford.”Guy points out that many farmers are trying to do the right thing and don’t want to be marked out as the bad guys. He says that the climate catastrophe is not the result of agriculture but the fossil fuel industry and our insatiable demand for energy. To be demonising farmers is grossly unfair.Guy gives his ideas for creating a sustainable diet.Reducing waste in the food chain. Waste in fields has little environmental impact, but radically cutting waste from our kitchens.Eating less animal protein. We eat 1600gms meat a week in UK, We should reduce this to 600gms and encourage a vegan diet of unprocessed food.Stopping growing produce in heated glasshouses.Stopping air-freighting products.Eating seasonal, local fruit and veg.Questioning the nonsense of our economic model built on instant gratification. “The enemy of sustainability is choice”, says Guy. “We’ve been sold the message that you can have whatever you want whenever you want and retailers need to have the courage to stand up and say no. Consumers should eat seasonally," He believes that “out of a restrictive choice is born creativity and that applies in the kitchen as well.”Guy believes that contact with nature engenders a greater appreciation and desire to protect it and change our thinking. He says we should also encourage people onto farms to understand food production today. If people realised it wasn’t like 'Old MacDonald' they would be more discerning about what they buy. In addition, clearer information and tougher trading standards would help to differentiate the genuine from the false claims about food quality. This should be illegal. Some parts of the food industry mislabel products as ‘organic’ and we should challenge them more often, asking ”Who certified it? Where is the label?”Riverford communicate directly with their customers and talk about issues their farmers face in the way most farmers can’t. Guy says they are unique in that they have the privilege of being able to be honest. They also have great relationships with their suppliers supported by long term contracts. He points out that most producers are “obliged to play by the rules of a broken system” as they have only short term contracts which is the antithesis of sustainability.Riverford have 70- 80,000 customers and make 55,000 deliveries a week. Food comes from the Riverford farm, a co-operative in Devon and others around the UK and a farm in France that is important for the May-June, the months of less UK produce. They are mostly medium size family farms with which Guy prioritises long term sustainability and mutually beneficial trading relationships.18 months ago Guy decided to sell 74% of the business to the staff, making Riverford employee owned. He explains why: “I wanted to try and create a world less dominated by greed, by the accumulation of ridiculous amounts of personal wealth for our exclusive use which contribute nothing to our happiness, but massively to the detriment of the planet and the people who should be sharing in that wealth."The change was made slowly and thoughtfully and he doesn’t regret any of it.
Apocalypse Cow in Mosberg-Richweiler. Ein Hörvergnügen über das vermeintlich idyllische Landleben im nördlichen Saarland, entstanden in der Homeoffice-Werkstatt von Sven Rech in seiner Wahlheimat Neapel.
Cows, donkeys, pigs, horses — it’s a veritable farm on this week’s News & Brews podcast. Though one might think the occasion for such discussion would be the Ohio State Fair underway now and that would have been a good hook for a discussion. Alas, that was not the hook for the discussion. Summer travels have taken the News & Brews team many places in recent months — Russia, France, Chicago, a camp sort of like the one in Dirty Dancing — and travels mean new beers, so Managing Editor Mark Somerson graced the team with Apocalypse Cow, a double-IPA from 3 Floyd’s Brewing that he picked up on his way to Chicago. It’s a cruel farewell to IPA-hating team member Emily Bench to whom we bid adieu. Beyond discussing that lactose-infused brew, we chat some local beer news including a sit-down with the new CEO of BrewDog USA on her experience and origins, a visit to Lithopolis’ craft brewery and an expanding local venture that dips wine and beer bottles into chocolate. The many uses of and plays on Apocalypse Now naturally comes up (preemptive apology — 2pacalypse Now is Tupac’s first album, not second) but eventually the conversation steers to beach donkeys, swimming pigs and wading horses. Oh and there’s a quiz too! You can take it here or answer along while listening.
Cows, donkeys, pigs, horses — it's a veritable farm on this week's News & Brews podcast. Though one might think the occasion for such discussion would be the Ohio State Fair underway now and that would have been a good hook for a discussion. Alas, that was not the hook for the discussion. Summer travels have taken the News & Brews team many places in recent months — Russia, France, Chicago, a camp sort of like the one in Dirty Dancing — and travels mean new beers, so Managing Editor Mark Somerson graced the team with Apocalypse Cow, a double-IPA from 3 Floyd's Brewing that he picked up on his way to Chicago. It's a cruel farewell to IPA-hating team member Emily Bench to whom we bid adieu. Beyond discussing that lactose-infused brew, we chat some local beer news including a sit-down with the new CEO of BrewDog USA on her experience and origins, a visit to Lithopolis' craft brewery and an expanding local venture that dips wine and beer bottles into chocolate. The many uses of and plays on Apocalypse Now naturally comes up (preemptive apology — 2pacalypse Now is Tupac's first album, not second) but eventually the conversation steers to beach donkeys, swimming pigs and wading horses. Oh and there's a quiz too! You can take it here or answer along while listening.
This week's episode is nothing like any of our past episodes, and there will never be another quite like it. How can we be so sure, you ask? Because this week, we're covering prions, the terrifying, genetic material-less infection that is 100% fatal and caused by nothing more than a humble protein. And not just any protein, a protein you already have in your body. Are you sweating yet? Good. Then settle in and listen to the amazing biology of this terrifying twisted proteinacious particle, the fascinating and fraught history that led to its discovery, and the current research on just how scared you need to be of prions in your brain.
Comedian DJ Dangler joins stops by the Devil Heaven studios this week to help Lucas and Nathan with a wordplay-themed crossword puzzle from the New York Times. DJ hits a man over the head with a coffee pot, we throw some serious shade at the Amish, talk high school football, and admit that we all have that dark passenger who kinda enjoys watching a drunk crying girl look for her shoe. You can find more of DJ at www.djishandsome.com and don't forget to give our show a review on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher or wherever you want. Paint a review on the side of an Applebee's.
With the release of the latest Amazon series, The Tick, we take a look at not one but two earlier incarnations of this classic comic character to discuss which of these three series did it best. If you like men with chairs for faces, weaponized syphilis, and of course Apocalypse Cow, then this is the episode for you.Hosts:Michael Rainey - https://twitter.com/raineymichaelvDavid Rainey - https://twitter.com/MechaRaineyTo see more of what Storyteller Entertainment has to offer, head to our website: https://www.storytellerentertainment.coFor questions, comments, or business inquiries email us at podcasts@storytellerentertainment.co
With the release of the latest Amazon series, The Tick, we take a look at not one but two earlier incarnations of this classic comic character to discuss which of these three series did it best. If you like men with chairs for faces, weaponized syphilis, and of course Apocalypse Cow, then this is the episode for you.Hosts:Michael Rainey - https://twitter.com/raineymichaelvDavid Rainey - https://twitter.com/MechaRaineyTo see more of what Storyteller Entertainment has to offer, head to our website: https://www.storytellerentertainment.coFor questions, comments, or business inquiries email us at podcasts@storytellerentertainment.co
Lynne Harper /// Part 2 /// 143 Part 2 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Lynne Harper was a 12 year old girl who disappeared on June 9th, 1959. She was last seen in the area of the RCAF Station in Clinton, Ontario. Lynne's father reported her missing. Two days later Lynne's body was recovered on a farm. It was discovered that Lynne had been raped and strangled with her blouse. A classmate of Lynne's was questioned and later arrested and charged. The real question, is he guilty? If he is not were other very good leads and suspects ignored in this case? Tonight we discuss the murder of Lynne Harper and the highly controversial conviction of Steven Truscott.Beer of the week - Apocalypse Cow by Three Floyds brewing companyGarage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps out of 5 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lynne Harper /// Part 2 /// 143 Part 2 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Lynne Harper was a 12 year old girl who disappeared on June 9th, 1959. She was last seen in the area of the RCAF Station in Clinton, Ontario. Lynne's father reported her missing. Two days later Lynne's body was recovered on a farm. It was discovered that Lynne had been raped and strangled with her blouse. A classmate of Lynne's was questioned and later arrested and charged. The real question, is he guilty? If he is not were other very good leads and suspects ignored in this case? Tonight we discuss the murder of Lynne Harper and the highly controversial conviction of Steven Truscott.Beer of the week - Apocalypse Cow by Three Floyds brewing companyGarage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps out of 5 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lynne Harper /// Part 1 /// 142 Part 1 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Lynne Harper was a 12 year old girl who disappeared on June 9th, 1959. She was last seen in the area of the RCAF Station in Clinton, Ontario. Lynne's father reported her missing. Two days later Lynne's body was recovered on a farm. It was discovered that Lynne had been raped and strangled with her blouse. A classmate of Lynne's was questioned and later arrested and charged. The real question, is he guilty? If he is not were other very good leads and suspects ignored in this case? Tonight we discuss the murder of Lynne Harper and the highly controversial conviction of Steven Truscott.Beer of the week - Apocalypse Cow by Three Floyds brewing companyGarage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps out of 5 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lynne Harper /// Part 1 /// 142 Part 1 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Lynne Harper was a 12 year old girl who disappeared on June 9th, 1959. She was last seen in the area of the RCAF Station in Clinton, Ontario. Lynne's father reported her missing. Two days later Lynne's body was recovered on a farm. It was discovered that Lynne had been raped and strangled with her blouse. A classmate of Lynne's was questioned and later arrested and charged. The real question, is he guilty? If he is not were other very good leads and suspects ignored in this case? Tonight we discuss the murder of Lynne Harper and the highly controversial conviction of Steven Truscott.Beer of the week - Apocalypse Cow by Three Floyds brewing companyGarage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps out of 5 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week is all about Apocalypse Breakfast! How would your hosts survive in the aftertimes? Can breakfast fit in a bug out bag? Digressions include microphone etiquette, Polish chocolate, theme parks, the pronunciation of Croissan'wich, cuddly barnyard animals, and Thirty Minutes of Screaming. Brian likes chili. Truj has an anniversary surprise.
This week's guest is an artist and commercial screenprinter here in Chicago. We’ve worked with him numerous times through GBH making posters and hosting workshop events. He’s well-known but depending on how you discovered his work, you know him for very different reasons. Myself, I knew him as the guy who did the Dark Lord Day posters, and Apocalypse Cow from Three Floyds. For others, he’s an artist working with bands like the Alabama Shakes. And most recently he took his first gig with a brewery making illustrations for the new cans coming out of Chicago’s Hop Butcher for the World. He’s also a small business entrepreneur, a dad of two great kids, and he works to balance all that with his creative ambitions, which are so similar to my own. So it was a great conversation, and I’m glad to share it with you all.
It's BCS Mania!!!
It's BCS Mania!!!
Hello! Regular listeners to the podcast will know I enjoy both comedy & the apocalypse... this Book Bwednesday episode combines both! I discuss: Apocalypse Cow by Michael Logan
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Cash and TJ talk about ninja prodigies, werewolf remedies, symbolic roses, adopted highways, snobby chopsticks, brittle people, badger sitting, elbow butter, secret operations, snipple whips, and ask the question "Is TJ an idiot savant?" No fruits were abused in the recording of this historic podcast….. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why is this episode named Apocalypse Cow? Because it wants to be. -ATUM(Amazing Talking Useless Machine)
Special Guests: Heather Kundert and Erin Kearns. We talk with Heather and Erin about Festivale, a benefit for the cystic fibrosis foundation.
Special Guests: Heather Kundert and Erin Kearns. We talk with Heather and Erin about Festivale, a benefit for the cystic fibrosis foundation.
50 wing/beer challenge. Founders Nemesis 2010. Goose Island Belgian Fest. Drinkers outlive non-drinkers. New BeerDownload.com website. A double IPA vs a Coffee Stout. Beer Download Episode 32.
50 wing/beer challenge. Founders Nemesis 2010. Goose Island Belgian Fest. Drinkers outlive non-drinkers. New BeerDownload.com website. A double IPA vs a Coffee Stout. Beer Download Episode 32.
Apocalypse Cow Bandcast - Episode 17 Track list: 1. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Sometimes Life Lessons Suck 2. Mike Nutt - Dirty Blonde 3. Joon Park - Trying To Find You Lately 4. Joon Park - Finding A Way Out 5. Starway - Gotta Find You 6. Starway - You 7. Gary Landess - Redemption 8. Gary Landess - mObscene 9. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Run Straight Down Contact info@callthecow.com for more information on any of these bands or visit their websites: Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - www.roughly.net Mike Nutt - www.myspace.com/sennnutt Starway - www.myspace.com/starwayrockband Gary Landess - www.garylandess.com Apocalypse Cow Recording - www.callthecow.com
Apocalypse Cow Bandcast - Episode 17 Track list: 1. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Sometimes Life Lessons Suck 2. Mike Nutt - Dirty Blonde 3. Joon Park - Trying To Find You Lately 4. Joon Park - Finding A Way Out 5. Starway - Gotta Find You 6. Starway - You 7. Gary Landess - Redemption 8. Gary Landess - mObscene 9. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Run Straight Down Contact info@callthecow.com for more information on any of these bands or visit their websites: Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - www.roughly.net Mike Nutt - www.myspace.com/sennnutt Starway - www.myspace.com/starwayrockband Gary Landess - www.garylandess.com Apocalypse Cow Recording - www.callthecow.com
Apocalypse Cow Bandcast - Episode 15 Track list: 1. Ink Lasts Longer - Our Tomorrows 2. Ink Lasts Longer - Don't Mind Me This Time 3. Ink Lasts Longer - And So It Goes 4. Johnny Badlaw - Devil Finger 5. Johnny Badlaw - Perdition 6. Starway - You 7. Starway - On N On 8. Gary Landess - Move On 9. Gary Landess - Dusty Road 10. T-Naz De La Sierra - Y Como Te Va Con El 11. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Screw 'Em All If They Can't Take A Joke 12. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Yet Why Not Say What Happened? Contact info@callthecow.com for more information on any of these bands or visit their websites: Ink Lasts Longer - www.myspace.com/inklastslonger Johnny Badlaw - www.johnnybadlaw.com Starway - www.myspace.com/starwayrockband Gary Landess - www.garylandess.com T-Naz De La Sierra - www.t-naz.com Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - www.roughly.net Apocalypse Cow Recording - www.callthecow.com
Apocalypse Cow Bandcast - Episode 15 Track list: 1. Ink Lasts Longer - Our Tomorrows 2. Ink Lasts Longer - Don't Mind Me This Time 3. Ink Lasts Longer - And So It Goes 4. Johnny Badlaw - Devil Finger 5. Johnny Badlaw - Perdition 6. Starway - You 7. Starway - On N On 8. Gary Landess - Move On 9. Gary Landess - Dusty Road 10. T-Naz De La Sierra - Y Como Te Va Con El 11. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Screw 'Em All If They Can't Take A Joke 12. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Yet Why Not Say What Happened? Contact info@callthecow.com for more information on any of these bands or visit their websites: Ink Lasts Longer - www.myspace.com/inklastslonger Johnny Badlaw - www.johnnybadlaw.com Starway - www.myspace.com/starwayrockband Gary Landess - www.garylandess.com T-Naz De La Sierra - www.t-naz.com Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - www.roughly.net Apocalypse Cow Recording - www.callthecow.com
Apocalypse Cow Bandcast - Episode 15 Track list: 1. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Butcher's Bill 2. Ink Lasts Longer - No Hesitation 3. Ink Lasts Longer - Helenic Beauty 4. Jeff Lamarre - Living It Up 5. Sarah Rose - Careful Confession 6. Mike Nutt - Dirty Blonde 7. Mike Nutt - Take It Back 8. Gary Landess - Redemption 9. Gary Landess - Down In The Real 10. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Guardabarranco Contact info@callthecow.com for more information on any of these bands or visit their websites: Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - www.roughly.net Ink Lasts Longer - www.myspace.com/inklastslonger Sarah Rose - www.myspace.com/srosemusic Mike Nutt - www.myspace.com/sennnutt Gary Landess - www.garylandess.com Apocalypse Cow Recording - www.callthecow.com
Orchestral Animals music Track list: 1. History In Your Home Overture 2. Gopher's Anxiety At The Penalty Kick 3. Raccoon With The Remote 4. Bunnies Rule Everything Around Us 5. Mansion Of The Ghost Cat 6. Turtle's Regret After A Reckless Night 7. The Hamsters Organize 8. Scavenger Hunt Squirrel Champion 9. The Experiments Of Dr Dolphin 10. Parakeet's Day Of Freedom 11. Chinchilla Stalks The Dustball 12. Frankenpigeon Awakes 13. Hippochondriac 14. The Fellowship Of The Geese 15. Friendly Fishes Flying From Finland First Class Contact info@callthecow.com for licensing or lyrics.
Apocalypse Cow Bandcast - Episode 15 Track list: 1. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Butcher's Bill 2. Ink Lasts Longer - No Hesitation 3. Ink Lasts Longer - Helenic Beauty 4. Jeff Lamarre - Living It Up 5. Sarah Rose - Careful Confession 6. Mike Nutt - Dirty Blonde 7. Mike Nutt - Take It Back 8. Gary Landess - Redemption 9. Gary Landess - Down In The Real 10. Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - Guardabarranco Contact info@callthecow.com for more information on any of these bands or visit their websites: Roughly Enforcing Nostalgia - www.roughly.net Ink Lasts Longer - www.myspace.com/inklastslonger Sarah Rose - www.myspace.com/srosemusic Mike Nutt - www.myspace.com/sennnutt Gary Landess - www.garylandess.com Apocalypse Cow Recording - www.callthecow.com
Orchestral Animals music Track list: 1. History In Your Home Overture 2. Gopher's Anxiety At The Penalty Kick 3. Raccoon With The Remote 4. Bunnies Rule Everything Around Us 5. Mansion Of The Ghost Cat 6. Turtle's Regret After A Reckless Night 7. The Hamsters Organize 8. Scavenger Hunt Squirrel Champion 9. The Experiments Of Dr Dolphin 10. Parakeet's Day Of Freedom 11. Chinchilla Stalks The Dustball 12. Frankenpigeon Awakes 13. Hippochondriac 14. The Fellowship Of The Geese 15. Friendly Fishes Flying From Finland First Class Contact info@callthecow.com for licensing or lyrics.
Troy Sterling Nies - Diabolical Tales Part Three music Track list: 1. Diabolical Tales Part Three - Pt 01 2. Diabolical Tales Part Three - Pt 02 Contact info@callthecow.com for licensing or lyrics.
Troy Sterling Nies - Diabolical Tales Part Three music Track list: 1. Diabolical Tales Part Three - Pt 01 2. Diabolical Tales Part Three - Pt 02 Contact info@callthecow.com for licensing or lyrics.