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In this episode, I talk with Zen Cho, author of BLACK WATER SISTER. In this Malaysia-set urban fantasy, out-of-work college grad Jessamyn joins her struggling immigrant parents as they return to their home country. But for Jess, who's been an American most of her life and hides her long-distance girlfriend from her parents, reintegrating with overbearing family and unfamiliar customs is highly stressful. Made all the worse when Jess's recently deceased grandmother, Ah Ma, takes up residence in her mind. As Ah Ma begins domineering her body, Jess is pulled into a supernatural conflict between her grandmother's patron deity—the Black Water Sister—and a dangerous gang boss. Jess fights to reclaim control of her destiny while seeking retribution for her grandmother, but failure could spell doom from a number of directions, including Ah Ma's own mysterious god. BLACK WATER SISTER is available now from ACE Books: Amazon » Bookshop » Barnes & Noble Books-a-Million IndieBound » Some of these are affiliate links. Using them supports the channel, at no additional cost to you! Whenever possible, though, I encourage you to purchase from your local bookstores. About Zen Cho Zen Cho is the author of the Sorcerer to the Crown novels, the novella The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water and a short story collection, Spirits Abroad. Her newest novel is Black Water Sister, a contemporary fantasy set in Malaysia. Zen is a Hugo, Crawford and British Fantasy Award winner, and a finalist for the Lambda, Locus and Astounding Awards. She was born and raised in Malaysia, resides in the UK, and lives in a notional space between the two. Follow Zen Cho Website Twitter Instagram Amazon Profile » Goodreads About BLACK WATER SISTER A reluctant medium discovers the ties that bind can unleash a dangerous power in this compelling Malaysian-set contemporary fantasy. When Jessamyn Teoh starts hearing a voice in her head, she chalks it up to stress. Closeted, broke and jobless, she's moving back to Malaysia with her parents – a country she last saw when she was a toddler. She soon learns the new voice isn't even hers, it's the ghost of her estranged grandmother. In life, Ah Ma was a spirit medium, avatar of a mysterious deity called the Black Water Sister. Now she's determined to settle a score against a business magnate who has offended the god—and she's decided Jess is going to help her do it, whether Jess wants to or not. Drawn into a world of gods, ghosts, and family secrets, Jess finds that making deals with capricious spirits is a dangerous business, but dealing with her grandmother is just as complicated. Especially when Ah Ma tries to spy on her personal life, threatens to spill her secrets to her family and uses her body to commit felonies. As Jess fights for retribution for Ah Ma, she'll also need to regain control of her body and destiny – or the Black Water Sister may finish her off for good.
Welcome back to another episode of EasyKnifeLIfe!!! In this episode, we will continue the Sins Saga as we talk about Sins 2&3. Sin 2 is Never Cut On A Hard Surface. Cutting on hard surfaces destroys the edge of the knife you're using making it go dull faster and creating a hassle when it comes to cutting with that knife again. Sin 3 is Never Cut Towards Yourself or Someone. This one is a little more simple, as you wouldn't want to cut yourself or cut someone that is in the kitchen with you. As Jess, Adam, and I Jason, dig deeper into these sins we hope to explain the dangers and that, simple as they might sound, you learn a nugget or three that expands your knowledge in the area, enabling a more EasyKnifeLife for you and those you love!! Thanks for tuning in and remember to share!
As Jess gets ready for her Maternity leave, here is a re-release of one of our favorite episodes! Episode from January 2020. Have you ever wondered where you fall within the craft? Or even wondered what types of witches there are? Well, this week James and Jess discuss eight common categories a person may identify with as a witch. We get into what each type might practice as well as the meaning behind them. Please sit for a spell, and learn with us!
Hey Everyone! Welcome back to the Podcast!About this episode, With Valentine's Day is nearly upon us, it is easy to become focused on notions of romantic love. While romantic love is beautiful, we decided that we wanted to focus on PLATONIC LOVE this year because we don't think it gets enough attention. As Jess so greatly conveys in this episode, "You'll probably have more platonic love in your life than romantic" and that is why we'd like to take the time to explore how to maintain that platonic love in friendships.The agenda for this episode: THE DICIs always to DIC’ it down. Define, Impact, Cope. This episode we will provide our personal definitions of a platonic love.Then we will discuss the impact of platonic love and friendship in our lives. We talk what we are doing well, what we are taking for granted, what we need, and how we do all of this!And Lastly, we talk about how we cope with our definitions and the impact of platonic love/friendships in our livesWe make each section clearly known, so feel free to pause throughout the sections to give yourself time to answer. If you want to. Maybe even jot down your answers and thoughts. Do what feels right for you. ALSO, Join us February 7th at 9:30/6:30 PM ( ET/PT) for our "After Podcast" where we break down this topic on IG LIVE and have the conversation with you!Oh, and as always, if you vibe, we tribe! So don't hesitate to reach out to us using the info below.Contact information:Instagram: @itsamesssispodcastFacebook: itsamesssispodcastTwitter: @itsamesssisYouTube: It's a Mess, Sis! (look it up in search) Latest episode here: https://youtu.be/D-aF6Mw7aNE
People are FINALLY paying attention to the potential of health data - it just took a global pandemic to make it happen. It's kind of a no-brainer, when you dig into it, but governments apparently needed a push. Rowan interviewed Jess Morley, Policy Lead at the Evidence Based Medicine DataLab at the University of Oxford, about her recent paper on online disinformation and how our information environments impact our health. The guiding question was: Why can we quarantine people who are sick and not bits of information that we know are 'sick'? Read the paper here: https://www.publichealthpost.org/viewpoints/health-threats-in-the-infosphere/ Follow Jess: https://twitter.com/jessRmorley And the DataLab: http://www.thedatalab.org/ Happily, there is actually some legislation on the horizon that could mitigate at least some of this problem. Warren takes us on a deep dive into the EU and UK Government's response to disinformation and online harms, including a full breakdown of the Tory governments recent proposals to regulate online harm - a rare instance of something the podcast can broadly get behind. Get the full UK paper here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/fact-sheet-online-harms-full-government-response In general, healthcare needs to be modernised - but not in the way that Tories tend to put it. We don't mean more cuts, more manager or more external consultants. We mean making use of the kinds of data that have become core parts of most other sectors. As Jess put it, there is a lot more we could be doing with health data if it wasn't being handled in Excel!
Welcome to a brand new year. I am excited a pumped but at the same time. I am not going into this year thinking that just because the dates of the year have rolled over that things will be just back to normal.But instead, I am going to embrace the opportunities that come before me and do the best that I can with them. Not asking God to take them away, but to ask the Holy Spirit for the wisdom of how to navigate so I can learn and grow into a better vessel for God in all that we do.We are just four weeks out from the cut date that our tickets close for the conference, it’s coming around fast!! Exited much! To avoid not getting a bed and to not miss out on the conference I encourage you to get your ticket purchased now to save your spot!This also means we are 6 weeks away from launching CWIL! Holy Moly, don’t panic.When God gave me the word that I needed to expand my tent to allow growth for CWIB and CWIL I decided to do a couple of things and I hope that this encourages you in your Esteem if God’s ask you to take it up a noch in your business to this year.I have to admit, it was when I was feeling really worn out and was deciding whether to go on or not that God told me it’s time to expand. At a point where I felt like I had given CWIB all I had.That’s the turning point also where CWIL start to perk her head up and I knew it was time to start working towards our sister arm too.It’s always when we’re in moments of despair where these things come out.And so I looked at what I was really worn out with doing, because if I was going to continue with CWIB and launch CWIL I needed to bring in some reinforcements.The two things that came up for me were…1. Marketing (believe it or not, now I love marketing, I love all that I do with The Automation Girl) but I feel I am all out in this area. I’ve given it my 110% but I knew that if we’re going to expand that marketing was one of the areas I wanted to get some more heads involved and do fill in the spaces that I am not willing to do or learn in marketing and that’s paid ads.Nearly everything we’ve done in our marketing up until this point has been organic apart from a few ads.So we have taken on a team to help us do that. To help us recognise our weaknesses and see them as opportunities to grow and improve.2. The day to day running of CWIB and conference organisation, especially with the whole COVID thing which really hurts my head. It’s not trusting in God bit that hurts. It’s all the paperwork and special things we have to do at the conference that hurts my head.So getting someone in to help me with making sure everything is running tick-tock and to help with that side of things for the conference is a HUGE help and has freed my mind.I must say, these are all God, faith moves. We’re not a million-dollar business. But we are a faithful one and we believe that when God gives us a word then we move on it, no questions asked. So we have.With this has had come some growth and belief on my part and if you’re feeling like it’s time to pump up the reves I know that you’re going to be feeling those growing pains too.Self-doubt may have kicked in, being challenged to do different things in your marketing. That’s one that has really had me out of my comfort zones.Yes, I do the podcasts for CWIB and my face is the founder’s face but I have always hidden behind the brand and thought that I need to set up a personal brand to keep me out of CWIB as much as possible. I believe or believed it’s about the community and not me.As Jess and I met to talk about the marketing plans for CWIB (Jess if you’re listening haha!) We had a great discussion about this as Jess went through a similar thing I am going through. That’s being ok with putting your face with the brand and not hiding behind it.It’s being ok with talking about what matters to you and inspiring people knowing that putting yourself out there isn’t making it about you but making it still about them.I am sure there are some of you listening right now thinking, yep that’s me too! Built a brand so I could hide behind it!But, we are in a day and age where people want to relate and build relationships with humans and we, my friends, are those humans people want to relate to whether we like it or not.So you’re going to be seeing my face around a little more. I encourage you too to get your face out from behind your brand and begin to own your values and what you stand for, these are the things that people will relate to.(Time to get over needing to look perfect all the time on camera and just doing the FB lives & sharing those story videos haha!)One of our words for this conference is Esteem, not in a holding yourself higher then anyone way.But not being afraid to put ourselves out there for the Kingdom and for our businesses not being afraid of what other people might think, but instead serving those who need our products and services.Esteem means respect and admire.This year I am going to work on and I challenge you to do the same too, and that’s to respect and admire my self more and the dreams I have. Not giving into self-doubt and fear, but becoming a strong woman of God.Shining that light so bright that I beams.And so, I challenge you, lovely lady, it’s time to build your esteem, stop caring about what other people think, or that they might be offended because you’re doing something that they want to do and they’re jealous.We have grace, but we also don’t have time for that. We’re building God’s Kingdom and it’s time for us to step up and step out for Him.If that means doing more Facebook lives and putting our faces out there then so be it!He’s got us and He’s got you! Now is your time to step up and step out.Screw those who want to pull us back, and to screw ourselves if we are letting anyone stopping us from chasing our dream.We are Christian Women in Business and we are moving forward for the Kingdom of God. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week I talk to my very dear friend Jess. I knew her for a while before I knew quite how ill she was, and I really wanted to have her on the show to talk about fibromyalgia as it is a hidden illness that many people know very little about. As Jess explains she has a rather 'messed up' immune system, she suffered with Guillian-Barre Syndrome, PCOS and Hashimoto's Thyriodism. That compounded with an extremely stressful time ended in her being hospitalised and told she would never walk again - she wasn't even 30. Jess is an amazingly strong person, and she talks honestly about her determination not to let the disease define her. Full notes and links www.hillstart.me.uk/57
S4:E22 - Jess and Jared recap and discuss “World's End." As Jess puts it so well in the recap to the finale of this final third of season four, the show sort of loses its connection to reality from now on, and it changes fundamentally. Yo-yo is in the Framework and trying to save Mack before the Framework goes down for good, and Radcliffe's ghost in the machine is there to help. Robbie shows up to stop Ivanov's stupid robot face in his tracks, and uses his hellfire and badassedness to put Aida in her place, and really gets under her skin. He seems to be able to hurt her, but appears impervious to her. And this wraps up the season perfectly, connecting AIDA and Robbie's arcs with the Darkhold and the Ghost Rider curse in a full circle. Talbot has some hard news for Coulson, there is no S.H.I.E.L.D., and he needs him immediately to argue on its behalf. Robbie and Daisy quasi-flirt, and we were ROBBED. Mack doesn't recognize Yo-yo, and Radcliffe tries to help bridge that gap, but the dissolving Framework and Radcliffe's vibe are making the Framework Hope figure out what's going on. Jared is slightly confused by Ivanov and his Russian analyst LMD buddy's strategy, but we're happy to move on and not delve into Ivanov any more than we have to. At the meeting with Talbot Ivanov drops the Darkhold on the U.N. task force and Talbot calls "a load of L. Ron Horsecrap!" before being shot in the face by a Daisy LMD, framing S.H.I.E.L.D. and making Inhumans look bad. AIDA is a weirdo, reveling in torturing Daisy as Robbie destroys the hell out of the Daisy LMD. Daisy and Robbie tag team fight a buttload of LMDs and Coulson is super bummed to have missed the superhero team up of his (and our) OTP. We digress slightly because we lost Robbie's Ghost Rider spin-off, and that SUCKS. Coulson has a sweet, but difficult moment with Fitz and Simmons trying to get them to push through their issues and get them back to working in tandem. Yo-yo understands Mack's difficulty letting go, but can't let him die for Hope's framework self. Coulson mentions Robot May being more supportive, tipping May off to Coulson and Robo-May's connection. Daisy hacks the crap out the Framework to save Mack and Yo-yo, and makes some goo-goo eyes with Robbie. Yo-yo debates leaving with Radcliffe, and Hope's fears are confirmed, she knows she's not real (violating the first rule of Early Childhood Education). Fitz tries to reason with AIDA, and Jemma won't have coddle her, and AIDA doesn't respond super well. Coulson can't quite explain almost getting with Robo-May, but May agrees that they both deserve a do-over with each other. We have a JemmAndroid death fakeout, and AIDA is stopped by Coulson possessed by the Rider. Ghost Rider Coulson burns the crap out of AIDA, and puts an end to the Darkhold's creation once and for all. Mack looks for Hope in the Framework and tells her that she's the most real thing in the world, and Yo-yo won't leave him. Framework Hope begins to disappear, and we watch her die, erased from the program in Mack's arms, and we are destroyed. They go through Daisy's back door, and Mack remembers both Yo-yo, and his Framework life with Hope, and hopes to have that life with Yo-yo now. We go on for a bit about Mack's amazingness, and how is the perfect S.H.I.E.L.D. Director, and Jared's perfect choice for Captain America one day. Ghost Rider has an amazing exit as he opens a gateway to another dimension with his hellfire and chains, and we're so sad to him go. Daisy forgives Fitz on the team's behalf and Coulson decides they need a break and a meal, so they go out for dinner. We hear our favorite sentient Chronicom and trusted friend Enoch for a moment before everyone but Fitz disappears, and then Coulson's in space, and that's it! Also, congratulations to S.H.I.E.L.D. alumnus J. August Richards for coming out to his audience and the public as the proud Gay man he's been privately his entire life. We love our Deathlok! And other than our fictional law enforcement agency, fuck the police. Now as always, Black Lives Matter. You can visit transgenderdistrictsf.com/donate for ways to help San Francisco's Transgender District, a community founded by three Black trans women in 2017. The Transgender District is the world's first legally recognized transgender district, created to establish an environment that fosters the rich cultural legacy, and history of the empowerment of transgender people, rooted in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood. We’re a proud part of the But Why Tho Podcast Community! Be sure to follow them on Twitter @ButWhyThoPC and www.butwhythopodcast.com to check out all their great content. And follow us on Twitter: @projectTAHITI, send us an email: projectTAHITIpod@gmail.com, and rate/review us on Apple Podcasts!
Like many people, Jess Shuwalow, grew up in a world dogged with intergenerational depression, that ultimately resulted with a traumatic cry for help. As Jess travelled through life, she was fuelled by her desire to create for others what she felt was missing for herself... connection and belonging. Now as a mama to two young girls and Founder of The Grateful social enterprise, Jess shares her journey from depression to enlightenment and how she has learned to live a life filled with love and joy. + Follow Mel at @melissahiston + Follow Hey Soul Sista Podcast at @sistacode + Subscribe to make sure you hear the next instalment of Hey Soul Sista Podcast + www.thesistacode.com + melissa@thesistacode.com + Produced by Newcastle Podcast Station See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Brewing Narrative, Jess Williams comes on the show. As we reflect on Father's day we are reminded that not all Father Day's are the same. As Jess prepares for her marriage this fall, she paints us a picture of the beautiful journey of ups and downs that she has been on. We are thankful that Jess shares some vulnerable truths about her upbringing. While not all things are easy, we are also reminded of the promises and the hope that God gives us. By looking at Jess' life, its clear that her life is a living testimony of these exact promises. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewingnarrativepodcast/support
S4:E17 - Jess and Jared recap and discuss “Identity and Change." As Jess describes, this is an intensely emotional, disturbing episode, and more emotional than we remembered. We meet what remains of the Framework's version of S.H.I.E.L.D. in the form of the Resistance movement, led by the Framework's version of Mace (who's *REALLY* an Inhuman in the simulation), taken to him by the Resistance's mole hiding in Hydra...Ward! It's an emotional rollercoaster! Mack is arrested and taken into custody by May and Daisy-as-Skye, and Mack is forced to help Daisy reveal her true allegiances, and breaks our heart and knows he's compromised his beliefs, but is dedicated to keeping Hope alive (sorry). Hope and Mack are super cute with their robot-hating-movie bonding and talking about Chopping Mall. AIDA wants to go by Ophelia as Madame Hydra, furthering her attempt to Pinocchio herself into "a real girl." They're able to locate Radcliffe and Agnes living in hiding/away from Hydra in the Bermuda Triangle, but Fitz and the Hydra forces arrive and Fitz cruelly and heartlessly murders Agnes, destroying Simmons, and us. The torture of the audience continues with...literal torture, as the Framework-ed Fitz has gone full dark side and is torturing both Radcliffe and Daisy, and Mack's experiences finally motivate him to join the Resistance and help make his world a better one for Hope. Our shared Google doc was almost borked, but Google absolved itself while we record. One of our digressions is about insect reproduction/hierarchies, so that's a thing. Remember Jupiter Ascending? Rewatch it! And Hydra's badges bring about mandatory high school I.D.s on laniards. Also, have you ever heard of reverse déjà vu? We get into the concept of jamais vu! We talk a little about pandemic and stay-at-home orders and irrational protests vs. real issues and what's getting coverage, inspired by the bleakness of the Framework and our own existence. Plus, Chloe Bennett's brother is named *what*?! We’re a proud part of the But Why Tho Podcast Community! Be sure to follow them on Twitter @ButWhyThoPC and www.butwhythopodcast.com to check out all their great content. And follow us on Twitter: @projectTAHITI, send us an email: projectTAHITIpod@gmail.com, and rate/review us on Apple Podcasts!
On today's episode, Jessica McKinley, a happiness scientist, business coach and founder of What’s Happying? shares how her decision after college to move to South America and manage a Youth Hostel in Peru changed her life. She met people from all over the world and came to the realization that no matter their nationality, conversations had consistencies. People want more happiness, more purpose and more clarity. When Jess moved back from Peru, she was inspired to create happiness experiments that evolved into her business as a personal and business coach, What’s Happynig? As Jess says, business isn’t personal, but it is emotional…..
Jess is back with the same old tricks. The producers discuss the bombshell happenings from the past week. As Jess grows more desperate, so do her scams. Listen as we dissect one by one her most recent scams.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-ever-evolving-truth. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the Design Thinking podcast! I’m Dawan Stanford, your host. I’m excited to welcome Jessica Dugan to today’s episode. Jessica is a Design Principal on the Healthcare Design team at 3M Design. She has worked in the healthcare industry for over five years. In our chat today, you’ll learn about her journey as a designer into her current role, her experience as a service designer in healthcare, and the lessons she’s learned that might serve others. As Jess will explain today, she also comes from a non-traditional background. Her undergraduate degree is in writing and journalism, but she soon realized that wasn’t her path. She began getting into design, and realized that the part of writing that resonated with her was the ability to connect with people. She went back to graduate school for design, and joined a service design consulting firm. Because Jess has worked in various significantly different environments, it’s fascinating to hear her perspective on how they differ, as well as what the transitions were like. She’ll also explore her experience in the healthcare industry in general, and share some of the key lessons she took away from her experience at United Health. In addition to exploring these topics, Jess will also dive into the potential value in service design, using service design from a Scrum perspective, and what she has had to deal with in healthcare that might be invisible to people in other design fields. She’ll recommend several powerful resources that have been invaluable for her, and share some insight into topics that she recommends for future episodes. Learn More About Today’s Guest Jessica Dugan on LinkedIn @jess_dugan on Twitter @3MDesign on Twitter 3M Design In This Episode [00:32] — Dawan introduces today’s guest, Jessica Dugan. [01:55] — Jess starts things off by describing her journey as a designer. Like many of the guests on this show, her journey has been full of fascinating twists and turns. She also talks about her role at 3M Design now. [10:38] — We hear more about Jess’ transitions between the various environments that she has worked in. [16:18] — As a designer, what are some of the key lessons that Jess took away from her experience at United Health? [18:42] — Jess shares a piece of advice that she would give to someone having their first experience doing service design inside a large healthcare organization. [21:30] — Jess talks more about the role of language and its nuances across different roles, and as an indicator of experience. [22:35] — We hear more about Jess’ transition into 3M. [25:44] — How has Jess noticed her approach as a designer shift with the shift in the group of people she’s designing for? [28:24] — Jess explains how she explains what’s possible and the potential value in service design. [30:59] — Dawan expands on what Jess has been saying about connecting the aspirational to the operational. [34:23] — We hear more about the early days of taking service design into a Scrum process as is used at 3M. [37:54] — From a healthcare perspective, what kinds of things has Jess dealt with that might be invisible to designers working in other fields? [41:42] — Jess talks about how she has seen prototyping play out differently. [43:23] — What are some of the books and resources that have helped Jess along the way? [48:10] — Jess talks about whether there are any open questions she’s wrestling with, or other topics that she would like to see on the show. [52:12] — Where can listeners learn more about Jess and her work? Links and Resources yes@designthinking101.com (Dawan Stanford) Jessica Dugan on LinkedIn @jess_dugan on Twitter @3MDesign on Twitter 3M Design Communicating the New by Kim Erwin 101 Design Methods by Vijay Kumar Moments of Impact by Chris Ertel and Lisa Kay Solomon Service Design Tools Practical Service Design
This week I got to sit down for a chat with the wonderful Jess MacIntyre and Natalie Moores – aka. the Ant and Dec of the marketing world and Co-Founders of Mac & Moore - the London-based but UK-wide marketing company that counts Now TV and Transport London as well as a roster of female founded businesses as clients. We discuss everything from how they navigated the process involved in launching a business together as equal partners when Jess had previously been Nat’s boss; why supporting women in business is so much more than sharing an inspirational quote on Instagram (hear hear!) and the steps they’ve taken to incorporate that ethos into the core of their company; to their thoughts on the competition when anyone and everyone could technically market themselves as a service-based specialist online nowadays and how they position themselves in the market as a result. The two also touch upon the traumatic ordeals that they’ve both encountered in their personal lives that have at times meant they were crumbling in private behind the scenes. As Jess says so well, we must learn “to put the oxygen mask on ourselves first” as business owners. As we go on to discuss however, putting that advice into practice isn’t always the easiest thing to do at first… Since recording this interview, Jess and Nat have become really important women in my life (I'm updating this description in January 2020 FYI!) and this chat will go down as a firm favourite of mine because it came at a time in my life when I really needed to hear what these two had to say. I hope you enjoy it. She can. She did. is hosted by me, Fiona Grayson (hello!) and is sponsored by xero.com For a free one-month trial on Xero followed by 50% off for the next six months, please feel free to use the code, 'SCSD50' going forward! The good old social handles should you fancy a further peek! She can. She did. @shecanshedid Mac & Moore @macandmoore Xero @xero See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kimberly A. Davis, DC, ART (Founder and CEO of RunLab) and Jessica Tranchina, PT, DPT, NASM-CPT, ART, CKTP (Co-Founder of Generator Athlete Lab) teamed up for a special clinic on "The Importance of Biomechanics and Recovery for Every Athlete." As health care practitioners and athletes, their goal is to get you back to what you love in the best possible form. As Jess says, "Every Body Can Be an Athlete." Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved
Episode 106 is admittedly a little sleepy as it’s been a long, long couple of weeks for both hosts. Still, Jessica’s Evel Knieval has managed to kick of its journey and Jeff picked up a new game this past week. As Jess and Jeff look forward to upcoming shows, a little bit of news has … Continue reading "Episode 106 – It’s Always Sunny in Denver"
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As Jess plays Injustice during the episode, Dan, who never saw the game beforehand, nearly has an orgasm. Watch the two discuss the game and Star Trek Into Darkness. At the very end, Steve quickly reviews the recent Iron Man Rise of Technovore DVD as well.