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It's the incredible story of Blueberry Sage, who has created a world on Instagram and YouTube of a post apocalyptic world spent in Latex in the garden, building computers and more. But the real story of this remarkable human is so much more interesting and this show comes with a most surprising ending. Make sure you watch till the end!
In which the truly great actor Lennie James does his level best to elevate some really terrible and nonsensical writing, sadly to no avail.Dammit, Fear the Walking Dead, the man deserves better than this.Don't forget to check out our sponsor, The Outbreak Challenge at outbreakchallenge.com, and use our code ZOMBIERUN to save 15% off your first race!Like our show? We've got a Patreon if you'd like to help support it: https://www.patreon.com/zombpocalypsenow
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S4E84 ~ Midweek BONUS Episode! - House flipping is big these days, so why not go big AND go home by buying a nuclear missile silo that has been flipped into a cozy dwelling? It goes for a mere $750,000...in the fat, big, middle of Nebraska. Preppers, welcome. Some Texas residents have found that while rain, sleet, hail, & snow will not keep the mail from going through, a dive-bombing mamma falcon has succeeded. If you see Jeeps driving around with little rubber duckies on them, there's a perfectly stupid-yet-logical reason for this. You'll find out in this episode as well as other stupidity that you thought you couldn't live without... A Drunk Wedding Guest Was Found Lying in an Intersection Snoring; Bridal Store Closes Suddenly Leaving Women Scrambling to Find Dresses; A Kansas City Chiefs Superfan Was Funding His Hobby by Robbing Banks; Arkansas Man Arrested for Threatening Judge on Facebook; There's a New Excuse for Always Being Late: "Time Blindness"; Hostess Is Selling a Mash-Up of Twinkies & Ding Dongs/Other Mash-Ups We Want to See; The Guy Behind the "Dress That Broke the Internet" Has Been Charged with Attempted Murder. Don't forget to download TELEGRAM MESSENGER & join the "Insane Erik Lane's Stupid World" Channel to read the actual stories used for the podcast & check out the photos & videos with them! It's FREE & available for Windows, Linux, Android, & Apple for both mobile & desktop! If this podcast doesn't push your buttons, this one will! Join Daniel Leslie for "The Button Pusher" Podcast on Spotify! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eriklane/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eriklane/support
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As promised, we return this week with a "what it feels like" feature of the excellent "Meet Your Maker," a game that will make you addicted to your own death, and horny for the deaths of those who would seek to do unto you as you have done unto them. PLEASE: Help the people of Ukraine! They are fighting on behalf of the entire free world and we owe them a debt that can never be repayed. Donate what you can to the link below or to the Ukrain-focused charitable org of your choice. Slava Ukraini! unicefusa.org ---Games Mentioned In This Week's Episode:--- Meet Your Maker ($29.99) https://store.steampowered.com/app/1194810/Meet_Your_Maker/ -------- -BE SURE TO CHECK OUT our twitch livestream at: www.twitch.tv/skookiesprite -JOIN OUR DISCORD EXPERIMENT at: https://discord.gg/M3C7AvKrj3 --POST YOUR GAME REPORTS TO PROTONDB.COM!!!! --------------------------------------------------------------- BUY DRACULA FACTORY'S NEW ALBUM: https://draculafactory.hearnow.com/
1/15/2023 - Rector's Forum - Jesus Gets Apocolyptic by Our Saviour
This sermon deals with worship as it appears to us in the Book of Revelation. John wrote Revelation in response to a vision that he received on the Isle of Patmos. He wrote to the seven churches of Asia Minor, now Western Turkey, around AD 95. The genre of the book is Apocolyptic. It means "revelation", or "disclosure", or "the unveiling of", and in this case is the Revelation of Jesus Christ.
FACT OF THE DAY | United States apocolyptic Cheese stockpile...?
Holiday gift making is complete and I celebrated by casting on a bunch of new projects. In this episode I talk about knitting gnomes, making carrot bacon, my dismissive attitude toward swatching, and I share a new poem by Amanda Gorman. https://www.yarnsatyinhoo.com/episode-290/
It's the launch of a new pattern -- this time for a colorwork cowl with a clever grafting technique called "stranded donut grafting." You'll hear all about it from expert knitter and tech editor Ellen Silva. Plus, progress on gift knitting and the #100daydresschallenge. See shownotes at https://www.yarnsatyinhoo.com/episode-289/
My new cowl design is coming on November 22 -- listen for details and enter to win a copy! I announce the winner of Pompom Quarterly Issue no. 39, and talk about holiday gift knitting, plus some projects in the planning stages and thoughts on collaboration. For complete show notes: https://www.yarnsatyinhoo.com/episode-288/
It's the Rhinebeck Review episode, in which I tell you all about my weekend at the New York Sheep & Wool Festival. There's also a prize, so listen to find out how to enter and post a comment here on IG or to my website. Plus, what's on my needles and a poem by Gabrielle Calvocoressi, winner of the Audre Lorde Prize for Lesbian Poetry. For complete show notes: https://www.yarnsatyinhoo.com/episode-287/
On this weeks episode of TBFS, Sibongile and Jabari discuss all things apocalypse and explore the films "Children of Men", "Mad Max", "28 Days Later" and "The Road".
Fall is here! Sweater knitting is picking up and the NY Sheep & Wool Festival is just around the corner. In this episode, I'll catch you up on the saga of my RB sweater and share chats with MJ Packer of Battenkill Fiber Mill and Carole Foster of Foster Sheep Farm. They are brimming with suggestions for your festival shopping.
You know how it is: complete one pair of self-striping socks . . . cast on another! In this episode, I provide an update on Rhinebeck sweater progress and share some very special things that happened as I worked on my first felted landscape. Plus, a poem for the season.
It's a catch-up on two recently completed projects, plus the announcement of winners for EZ'S BSJ KAL, and share some thoughts about mending.
It's been a month (almost), and I have lots of making news, including another Amy jumpsuit hack, an upcycled Anthopologie belt, Tour de Fleece yardage, summer recipes I've been loving, and a poem by Teri Ellen Cross Davis.
This episode begins with a list of recent and upcoming fiber events that you can attend in-person and virtually! Then, I continue with updates on my projects and my complete list of summer reading.
In Part 8 of our eight-part series, we discuss the situations that arise as knitters seek clarity about what constitutes an original design and how to negotiate issues of crediting design and technique. Dr. Lilly and I reminisce about the series and close by asking questions of each other. We
In this episode, I talk about my completed KnitLoops socks, a shawl in progress, working on woodturning, and give a recommendation for a BBQ sauce made with rhubarb. Of course there are new socks already on the needles and I share a poem by Jameson Fitzpatrick titled "A Poem for Pulse."
This episode is focused on institutional responses to Elizabeth Zimmermann's impact on knitters, knitting, and the industry. Dr. Lilly Marsh discusses evidence of the durability of EZ's influence.
In this episode, I talk about my completed Derecho sweater, and share the details of several new projects, including Knitloops socks in self-striping yarn from Knit Spin Farm, the Craghill shawl in Distelfink Fiber Farm Raised Fingering, and my entry into the #lostwordsmal. I've completed all of the preliminary steps for another garment in negative reverse appliqué, this time with a beautiful fern motif.
So far we've been talking about what Elizabeth was doing . . . what avenues she was pursuing and how she was developing the channels she had for communicating to her readers, listeners, and viewers. In this episode, we look at the other side of that conversation -- the response of those knitters who were reading, watching and knitting along with Elizabeth. It's the fan mail episode, full of delightful examples from Dr. Lilly's several weeks spent combing through the archives of Schoolhouse Press.
Amy Jumpsuit by Closet Core patterns (hack to dress), Glynn sweater, "ted talk" by Jenny Zhang, link to Distelfink hat pattern on Meghan's website, about Mulberry Hill Farm, link to Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival vendors, link to the Night Sky punchneedle kit and many other craft & knitting kits...
This episode centers on discussion of Elizabeth Zimmermann's newsletters -- how they evolved over time from a sales list to the biennial publication Wool Gathering; how they became a means for EZ to share knitting designs and variations in template form; and most importantly, how the newsletters helped to make a growing knitting ...
A stripe-y cowl for spring in Birch Hollow Fibers' yarn, McCall's M7969, seriously awesome sock yarn from KnitSpinFarm, and "Windchime" by Tony Hoagland.
This episode is focused primarily on Zimmermann's early work with industry and how she managed a parallel track between developing her own mail order yarn and design publication business with her increasingly critical work within industry spaces and practices. Dr. Lilly Marsh shares some gems from her research, including excerpts from local newspaper articles, and snippets from "the lost document" that reveal her deepest desires for fostering a knitting community.
In this episode, I catch you up on my recent projects. There's lots of sewing, including this darling clothespin bag, a dress with voluminous sleeves, and more mending for Mom. I've begun knitting a cowl in spring colors with yarn from Robin of Birch Hollow Fibers, and I have some poems that are perfect for spring, plus a new-to-me recipe that I encourage you to try!
In the third part of an eight-part series with Dr. Lilly Marsh, we learn how Elizabeth Zimmermann's desire for quality materials evolved into a business opportunity. We also hear about her participation in the Wisconsin State Fair and her ongoing (and ever-shifting) membership in the Wisconsin Designer Craftsman organization.
This episode is chock full of finished and new projects, plus I've added a new post-apocalyptic life skill and some quilting to my list!
In the second part of an eight-part series, Dr. Lilly Marsh helps us get to know Elizabeth Zimmermann. We get to hear EZ's knitting origin story, learn about three aspects of her knitting identity, and dig deeper into the terms critical knitting and cultural production.
Winter Storm Uri is only hours away, so here's the latest in knitting, kal, birding, and spinning news! Look for spinning progress on my supported and suspended spindles as I add photos to my IG stories as part of the #100daysproject.
In this, the first of an eight-part series, I talk with Dr. Lilly Marsh, who examined the influence of EZ in her doctoral thesis at Purdue University. In this episode, Dr. Marsh explains the genesis of her project, and shares details of the sources that provided context for her research. We spend some time talking about the state of knitting in the United States during the mid-century (1950's) and the need for a knitter to speak for herself and thus encourage other knitters to speak for themselves.
It's a quick episode, with some announcements and updates on knitting projects! I will work on coming back with some photos later this week!
New projects on the needles, a finished garment that has been months in the making, more experimentation with espresso powder, and our inaugural poet!
In this episode, I provide a review of some recently completed knitting and stitching projects, and share some ideas for using espresso powder. Known as “chocolate’s best friend,” this product deepens, darkens and intensifies all sorts of flavors. We have had some fun experimenting with it. UPCOMING ZOOM STITCH &
I recorded in the early hours of December 16th, with Winter Storm Gail approaching. In this episode, I share the details of my forthcoming hat design, recent knitting project, and an interview with Allison Page about a crowdfunded campaign to bring handspun cotton yarn to handknitters. Meet Waffles (Ravelry link). I
Yes, we really do talk about advent and the apocalypse. It is 2020, after all.Join hosts Blake and Erin and their guest Dr. Emily McGowin as they discuss what family really means for our gender theology and what advent can look like this year. Dr. Emily H. McGowin serves as Assistant Professor of Theology at Wheaton College and as a priest and Canon Theologian in the ACNA diocese of Churches for the Sake of Others (C4SO). She specializes in the study of lived religion and what it offers the work of theology. Her first book was published by Fortress Press in 2018: Quivering Families: The Quiverfull Movement and Evangelical Theology of the Family. Her Ph.D. in theology is from the University of Dayton. She has an M.Div. from Truett Seminary at Baylor University, and a B.A. in biblical studies from Criswell College. She is married to Ron and we have three children. You can follow her on Twitter: @emilymcgowin. For her most recent project, she is serving as the editor for a new series tentatively titled The Fullness of Time: A Journey Through the Church Year which will include many diverse authors and theologians. The first two books in the series will release in Winter 2022 from Intervarsity Press.
I’ve been thinking a lot about gratitude this week. These meditations have been fueled by webinars, conversations with friends, and reading. In this episode, I share some of those thoughts, as well as the details of my finished Bressay, an acorn squash recipe that is makes a special addition to
In this episode, I there is sock talk, progress on my Bressay, lots of ideas for fall cooking, and some stories from our getaway to Beacon, NY. I close the episode with a new-to-me poem by a very accomplished American poet and editor. The Back Porch Ribbed socks (RAV LINK)
Project updates, poetry, making sense of meal planning, and the enigmatic influence of goddesses. THE BACK PORCH Toe-up socks (RAVELRY LINK) knit from a sock blank dyed by Maria of Ninjachickens. All the colorwork on my Bressay sweater (RAVELRY LINK) is complete, thanks to an assist from Marybeth with the colors
Since receiving my stenciled fabric from FiberTrek Sarah, I’ve been in a stitch trance. In this episode, I talk about starting my first Alabama Chanin-inspired garment. There’s a bit of knitting, a recommendation for a tile-placement game, and poems by Nobel prize winner Louise Glück. Savory Dishes with Apples Chicken
We went apple picking near Kerhonkson, NY. Determined to remember what we picked, I asked Samuel to photograph apples with their markers. The Cox Orange Pippin was new to me and a tremendous find, with sweet and tart in each bite and a very nice texture for eating out of
It was an adventurous weekend, with crafting ups and downs, and a new pattern release. Thank you so much for joining me. Pictured here is my first piece of shisha embroidery, thanks to the teaching of Shanaz Khan and her online course at Tatter! NEWS & EVENTS Deep in the
NEW DESIGN — COMING SEPTEMBER 20th! Deep in the Forest, a cowl in fingering OR worsted weight yarn, will be released with tiered pricing. This is your final chance to purchase the first design in my Women Who Run with the Wolves collection, Taking Back the River socks (RAVELRY LINK),
How does one approach a book of the Bible like Revelation? Join your hosts David Goodson & Sarah Johnson as they interview lead pastor Tim Bice. We ensure this conversation will leave you encouraged, inspired, and better equipped to dive into Revelation confidently. Be sure to follow along as our church unpacks this text together at our in-person services, online, or on the Greenbriar app. Finally, be sure to submit any questions about studying Revelation you would like to hear discussed in later episodes to podcasts@greenbriarchurch.net.
Abbey checks out the book of Revelation to avoid tough theological conversations. She promises there's method to her madness. Shannon learns lots of new words and religiousy concepts, even if it isn't too silly. Music is Guitalele's Happy Place by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/56194 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat)