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Storykeepers Podcast
Burning in this Midnight Dream by Louise Bernice Halfe

Storykeepers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 39:15


This month renowned Mohawk/Tuscarora poet and artist Janet Rogers joins Jennifer and Waubgeshig to dive into Louise Bernice Halfe's award-winning poetry collection Burning in this Midnight Dream. Throughout the book, Halfe profoundly recounts her life before, during, and after residential school, and many of the poems were written in response to the Truth and Reconciliation process. The collection received numerous accolades, including the Saskatchewan Arts Board Poetry Award and the League of Canadian Poets' Raymond Souster Award.More on Burning in this Midnight Dream:https://www.brickbooks.ca/books/burning-in-this-midnight-dream/More on Janet Rogers:Janet Rogers is a Mohawk/Tuscarora writer from Six Nations of the Grand River. She was born in Vancouver British Columbia in 1963 and raised in southern Ontario. Janet traveled throughout 2017-2019 working within numerous residencies in Vancouver BC, Santa Fe NM and Edmonton AB. Janet is based on the Six Nations territory of the Grand River where she operates the Ojistoh Publishing label. Janet works in page poetry, spoken word performance poetry, video poetry and recorded poetry with music. She is a radio broadcaster, documentary producer and media and sound artist. Her literary titles include; Splitting the Heart, Ekstasis Editions 2007, Red Erotic, Ojistah Publishing 2010, Unearthed, Leaf Press 2011 “Peace in Duress” Talonbooks 2014 and Totem Poles and Railroads ARP Books 2016, “As Long As the Sun Shines” (English edition), Bookland Press 2018 with a Mohawk language edition released in 2019. “Ego of a Nation” is Janet's 7th poetry title which she independently produced on the Ojistoh Publishing label 2020.Jackson Twobears and Janet collaborate as 2Ro Media. They combined their individual talents and skills along with National Screen Institute training to produce two short documentaries;  NDNs on the Airwaves about Six Nations radio (APTN 2016), Moving Voice, a Telus STORYHIVE sponsored digital broadcast 2019 featuring the travels of literary trailblazer and Mohawk poetess E. Pauline Johnson, and The Spirit of Rage a short experimental video poem about anti-racism.  Janet won the 45th Annual American Indian Film Festival 2020, BEST MUSIC VIDEO award for her video Ego of a Nation produced with Wes Day of Fresh Shift Productions.  

Fiction Writing Made Easy
5 Takeaways From Coaching Writers This Year

Fiction Writing Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 17:25


In today’s episode, I'm sharing some of the lessons I learned from coaching writers this year. My hope is that these lessons will help you to keep moving forward with your work in the most efficient way possible. Here's a quick preview:[01:20] Lesson #1: It’s totally possible to write the first draft of a full-length novel in 90 days IF you do the hard work to outline and pressure test your story upfront. [04:25] Lesson #2: It’s okay to start with the plot of your story, or the external stuff that happens, AS LONG AS you have some idea of your character’s internal arc.[07:25] Lesson #3: If you learn how to write a scene that works, it will be MUCH easier to write a first draft that works. Plus, your writing will improve a lot, too![10:25] Lesson #4: It’s okay if your first draft (or even your second draft) isn’t perfect. No matter how much work you do upfront, you will NEVER have everything figured out before you start writing.[13:05] Lesson #5: Your second draft is where the magic happens! Focus on getting the first draft done so that you can benefit from all the 'a-ha' moments and new ideas that come from getting to know your story more.[15:15] Key points and episode recap.Subscribe & Review in Apple PodcastsAre you subscribed to my podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don’t want you to miss an episode! Especially because I’m adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the mix and if you’re not subscribed there’s a good chance you’ll miss out on those. So, click here to subscribe to the show in Apple Podcasts!If you're already a subscriber, and if you enjoy the show, I would be really grateful if you left a review over on Apple Podcasts, too. Those reviews help other writers find my podcast and they’re also super fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the show is. Thanks in advance!Links mentioned in this episode:5 Questions to Help You Craft Compelling Characters (article)How to Write Scenes That Work via Story Grid (article)First 5 Pages Workshop: Learn the 5 key elements to include in your first five pages so that you can hook and hold the reader's attention. P.S. Did you know that I have a Facebook group just for fiction writers? In this private group, we talk about all things writing, editing, and publishing fiction. It's free to join and you can request access here. Hope to see you there!

Fated Mates
S03.18: Julie Garwood Interstitial: Damnit, Sara! (Not our Sarah!)

Fated Mates

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 71:58


This week, we tried something a little different—recording a live interstitial episode! We’re talking about Jen’s formative queen, Julie Garwood, and we dig into dialogue, alphas who are instantly gone for their heroines, heroines who tame wild animals, arranged marriages between children, and why every Garwood historical feels medieval whether or not it actually is. We recorded this episode live during a Fated States postcard-writing party to get out the vote for the January 5th runoff election in Georgia. If you’re a Georgia voter, please vote for Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock, and let’s finish what we started with the blue wave! If you’re up for it, please consider joining us for a phonebanking session on the evening of January 4th!Next week, in advance of the launch of the Bridgerton series on Netflix (coming December 25th!), we’re reading Sarah’s favorite Julia Quinn novel, The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever. Get it at Amazon, B&N, Kobo, Apple or at your local indie via bookshop.org.Show NotesFated States is gearing up to phone bank on the evening of Jan 4 from 5-7 central time. Join us if you can! In Sarah’s OSRBC facebook group, there’s a longstanding search for a book where two people are on a beach and a wave throws them together, and then “oops they’re boning.” A few folks have suggested that maybe it was Pirate by Fabio. So check it out. His co-writer (a ghost writer is when they are unnamed) is Eugenia Rielly. A teenage horror/romance that both Jen and Kelly loved was called The Ghosts of Departure Point. Probably came from the Scholastic Book Club, if we’re being honest. In case you’re wondering, the copyright page will tell you if you’re holding a first printing or first edition. Here’s a bunch of people talking about why the edges of paperbacks were dyed. RT Book Reviews and the RT conference once had Julie Garwood and Jude Deveraux on stage at the same time, and YouTube has the video! When Coronavirus is over, I highly recommend going to KissCon. Nora Roberts is our Queen and last week a poor unfortunate soul named Debra learned that the hard way. Obviously, Luke grew up on Tatooine. Hoth was that ice planet place, which is why the women in the Ice Planet Barbarians series call their new home Not-Hoth. We’d be interested in hearing your interpretation of The Bechdel Test. Jen thinks the women can still talk about men AS LONG AS they also talk about other stuff, but Sarah thought it required no discussion of men at all which is pretty tough to find in romance. FWIW, Jen mentioned it in regards to The Bride because Jamie is so isolated and largely without women friends. We like prologues and epilogues here at Fated Mates, but we understand not everyone agrees. The feud between the families in The Gift is “like the Montagues and the Capulets, but worse.” Speaking of which, Kate Clayborn’s upcoming book, Love At First, is an homage to Romeo and Juliet.This isn't exactly about the life expectancy in Scotland was in 1100, but it's close enough. Vanessa Riley’s site has a great explainer about Black people during the Regency on her site. We talked about the Carribean in the Regency when we read Gentle Rogue.It wasn't a "rip off" of Home Alone, it was just an allusion. Similarly, Nathan's whip reminded Sarah of Indiana Jones.Are these books on audio? Why yes they are and Jen listened to The Bride in between recording and release of the episode and greatly enjoyed it. Boats vs ships.Next week, we're reading The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever by Julia Quinn

Sober Cinema
Thirteen Years Later: LARS AND THE REAL GIRL

Sober Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 25:44


Thirteen years ago the world was introduced to the sweetest romance a man can have with a sex doll in LARS AND THE REAL GIRL. On this episode we celebrate what society deems socially acceptable and somewhat cute AS LONG AS the quirky character looks like Ryan Gosling. Also we lament the lonely feeling that comes over a man when he sees an unwanted sex doll. It's cruel and it's sad. It's SOBER CINEMA. Support what we do with bonus content and early episodes on Patreon Listen: Apple Podcasts/Podbean/Spotify Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @sobercinema Follow your hosts on Letterboxd for sneak peaks at film criticism GENIUS: Jared @jgdotson Josh @SoberCinema Mike @projectingfilm

Música Crônica
Future Islands | A incessante busca pelo som próprio

Música Crônica

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 18:48


Em 2020 saiu o 6º disco do Future Islands, “As Long As you Are”, o 2º da carreira que eles tiveram o tempo que queriam pra compor, arranjar e gravar tudo. O caminho que a banda fez pra achar o seu próprio som e como o vocalista Sam Herring encontrou a sua esquisita dancinha também são assunto nesse episódio. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musicacronica/message

Career Talk: Learn - Grow - Thrive

Confession time: I've done it. Because of that, I don't have strong opinions one way or the other. AS LONG AS you do not report into the person you're trying to have a relationship with. Tips: Don't hide it Don't flaunt it Always keep things professional at work Make sure there are no policies against it Stuff might get weird if it doesn't work out - accept that Weigh the pros and cons Ensure there is no conflicts of interest Set boundaries and maintain them Take things slow Be excellent communicators Do regular check-ins Avoid ALL the drama Stay awesome at your job Accept: people will talk To support the show: Online Store (you can get 15% off using code CAREERTALKPOD15): careertalkswag.com Paypal: paypal.me/stephdennis13 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/careertalk For show notes go to: http://stephdennis13.com/category/careertalk/ To work together: listentocareertalk.com For the Google Survey: https://goo.gl/forms/PToleX38QgQ4EPaz1 To connect: Instagram: @stephdennis13 @careertalkpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/stephdennis13 We are written, produced, hosted and edited by Stephanie Dennis You’re awesome!! Go be your amazing self today!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/careertalk/message

Living The Quran Through The Living Quran
How to Help the Needy - Ramadhan Reflections 2019 [Day 7]

Living The Quran Through The Living Quran

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 4:24


Seven Ears of Corn مَثَلُ الَّذِينَ يُنْفِقُونَ أَمْوَالَهُمْ فِي سَبِيلِ اللَّهِ كَمَثَلِ حَبَّةٍ أَنْبَتَتْ سَبْعَ سَنَابِلَ فِي كُلِّ سُنْبُلَةٍ مِائَةُ حَبَّةٍ وَاللَّهُ يُضَاعِفُ لِمَنْ يَشَاءُ وَاللَّهُ وَاسِعٌ عَلِيمٌ٢٦١ The attribute of those who spend their wealth in the cause (way) of Allah is like the attribute of a grain (of corn) which sprouts seven ears, each ear bearing a hundred grains. And Allah multiplies further for whomsoever He pleases, for Allah is Bountiful, All-Knowing.[1] Commentary NUMBER 7: Islam is a religion which is as concerned about our relationship with the Almighty, as it is with our relationships to one another – and so we have ṣalāt AND zakāt – and you can not have one without the other. The Quran seeks to encourage us to do good deeds, as some people require inspiration and reassurance that what they are doing is worthwhile, and that it will “give them” something back – more than just a tax receipt from their Federal government! In this beautiful verse – which in actuality is a part of a collection of verses spanning from verses 261 to 268, Allah offers one of the most poignant examples of the importance of charity in our lives, and lays down many requirements for this generous act of giving. Allah begins by giving us a parable of those who spend their property in the way of Allah as being like growing a seed in the earth which then sprouts a plant which has seven ears, and in each ear there are 100 grains – and by doing the math Allah promises us a 700x reward – however He does not stop there and goes on to confirm that He multiplies and gives even more to whom He pleases – therefore, in actuality the rewards are endless! In the passages which follow this verse, Allah lays down some strict conditions for charity, including the following: 1. A person must not humiliate or insult the ones that they have helped; 2. One must not give charity to show off or for any other ulterior motive; 3. Charity given must be done only to seek the pleasure of Allah and to confirm one’s belief in Him; 4. One must not focus on the quantity – rather, focus on the quality of the gift. 5. Give as much as possible – do not be miserly nor overly generous. If we follow these and other the traits of donors, then we can await our grand rewards from Allah! Point of Reflection Charity does not only grant its contributor a reward in the world to come, but even in this world, they will gain benefits – AS LONG AS they have maintained the requirements of giving – and it is up to us to learn “how” to donate and then make it a habit of being generous to those who are in need around us. [1] Quran, Sūrah al-Baqara (2), Verse 261.

Free Spirit Academy Podcast
47 | Georgina Gorringe | Detaching Self-Worth From Your Food Choices

Free Spirit Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 51:04


DETACHING SELF-WORTH FROM YOUR FOOD CHOICES WITH EMOTIONAL EATING COACH, GEORGINA GORRINGE.In this week's conversation, you'll hear us talk about:...how the opposite of emotional eating isn't "normal" eating and how that may not necessarily be what we're looking for....the journey from mindless eating to more conscious eating with nutrition knowledge, to an EMBODIED practice of listening to what works....when we see foods as "good" or "bad" and they leave US feeling like WE are "good" or "bad" people or having a "good" or "bad" day....learning nutrition knowledge is fabulous AS LONG AS we're connecting with our own bodies and how we feel....the foundation that's NEEDED before we can dive into the heart of emotional eating....tools for feeling fulfilled when not emotionally eating leaves you feeling empty. ...finding what actually FEELS GOOD rather than just things that would make you lose weight. ...how to remove your self-worth from your body size. Links mentioned:UDOU Habit HackGeorgina's InstagramGeorgina's FacebookFree Spirit Academy websiteFree Spirit Academy coursesFree Spirit Academy Facebook groupWork with me

The Fitness Cru
026 You Have Time: A Message to 28 and 48 Year Olds

The Fitness Cru

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 12:16


This Episode is for all of the 28 and 48 year olds. Or maybe its for 28 year olds speaking to their 48 year old selves. Either way, its a clear cut message, "YOU HAVE TIME". Live expectency is increasing, people are living longer with technology AS LONG AS they are healthy and take care if themselves. Take a listen. Share and subscribe and we will see you guys in the next one! Instagram.com/thefitnesscru Facebook.com/thefitnesscru Twitter.com/thefitnesscru Snapchat @thefitnesscru

Inglês na Ponta da Língua » Podcast
O que significa AS LONG AS (c/ audio)

Inglês na Ponta da Língua » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 6:44


Procurando saber o que significa AS LONG AS, então você está no lugar certo! Continue lendo para aprender tudo e mais um pouco sobre essa pequena expressão. Mas, calma aí! Embora seja uma pequena expressão, é bom tomar cuidado pois AS LONG AS possui três usos distintos. Logo, temos de aprender os três para não […] A dica O que significa AS LONG AS (c/ audio) foi publicado originalmente no site Inglês na Ponta da Língua e é de autoria do prof. Denilso de Lima.

CULTURE KING™ Podcast
Beats For Breakfast ∆ Quelle Chris, Elusive, Chris Dave + Dilla Suite #1: Jay Dee ∆ 2/4/13

CULTURE KING™ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2013 35:57


Beats For Breakfast! Culture King Media's Instrumental Podcast. All Beats, All #LAZERS! February Is #DILLAMONTH! 1) Introduction 2) Quelle Chris "As Long As" 3) Elusive "Oh Baby" 4) Keith Price "My Baby Knows" 5) Beyond Luck - Excerpt From "Sampler Podcast #2" 6) M Slago "Giggling Runners" 7) Chris Dave "Cosmic Slop" 8) Dilla Suite #1: Jay Dee a) Slum Village "Go Ladies" b) Jay Dee "Untitled" c) Jay Dee "Kamaal" d) Busta Rhymes "Woo Hah (The Jay Dee Bounce Remix)" e) Common "Nag Champa (Afrodesiac For The World)"

Talk To Me In Korean
TTMIK Level 7 Lesson 27 - PDF

Talk To Me In Korean

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2012


In this lesson, let us take a look at how to say “as long as” in Korean. This is not the literal comparison of two things as in “A is as long as B” but the fixed expression “as long as + S + V” as in “As long as you stay here, you are safe.” Let’s find out how to say this in Korean!How to say AS LONG AS in KoreanThere are a few ways to say this in Korean.1. Verb stem + -기만 하면(Original literal translation = “if + S + only + V”)2. Verb stem + -(느)ㄴ 한(Original literal translation = “within the boundaries where S + V”)3. Verb stem + -지만 않으면(Original literal translation = “only if + S + doesn’t + V”)Examples1. Verb stem + -기만 하면(Original literal translation = “if + S + only + V”)여기에 있기만 하면 괜찮아요.[yeo-gi-e it-gi-man ha-myeon gwaen-cha-na-yo.]= As long you are here, you’re fine.재미있게 공부하기만 하면, 한국어 잘할 수 있어요.[jae-mi-it-ge gong-bu-ha-gi-man ha-myeon, han-gu-geo ja-ral su i-sseo-yo.]= As long as you study Korean in a fun way, you can become good at Korean.2. Verb stem + -(느)ㄴ 한(Original literal translation = “within the boundaries where S + V”)** This form is a little more formal than the other forms.제가 열쇠를 가지고 있는 한, 아무도 못 들어가요.[je-ga yeol-soe-reul ga-ji-go it-neun han, a-mu-do mot deu-reo-ga-yo.]= As long as I have the keys, no one can go in.3. Verb stem + -지만 않으면(Original literal translation = “only if + S + doesn’t + V”)너무 춥지만 않으면 갈게요.[neo-mu chup-ji-man a-neu-myeon gal-ge-yo.]= As long as it’s not too cold, I will go/come.Sample Sentences1. 비밀을 지키기만 하면 안전해요.[bi-mi-reul ji-ki-gi-man ha-myeon an-jeo-nae-yo.]= As long as you keep the secret, you’re safe.2. 사람들이 너무 많이 오지만 않으면 괜찮아요.[sa-ram-deu-ri neo-mu ma-ni o-ji-man a-neu-myeon gwaen-cha-na-yo.]= As long as not too many people come here, it’s okay.3. 깨지지만 않으면, 계속 쓸 수 있어요.[kkae-ji-ji-man a-neu-myeon, gye-sok sseul su i-sseo-yo.]= As long as it’s not broken, you can keep using it.4. 살아있는 한, 저는 계속 공부를 할 거예요.[sa-ra-it-neun han, jeo-neun gye-sok gong-bu-reul hal geo-ye-yo.]= As long as I am alive, I will keep studying.5. 음식이 맛있고 직원이 친절하기만 하면, 식당은 언젠가 유명해져요.[eum-si-gi ma-sit-go ji-gwo-ni chin-jeo-ra-gi-man ha-myeon, sik-dang-eun eon-jen-ga yu-myeong-hae-jyeo-yo.]= As long as the food is good and the staff are kind, a restaurant will get famous one day.

Talk To Me In Korean
TTMIK Level 7 Lesson 27

Talk To Me In Korean

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2012 12:20


In this lesson, let us take a look at how to say “as long as” in Korean. This is not the literal comparison of two things as in “A is as long as B” but the fixed expression “as long as + S + V” as in “As long as you stay here, you are safe.” Let’s find out how to say this in Korean!How to say AS LONG AS in KoreanThere are a few ways to say this in Korean.1. Verb stem + -기만 하면(Original literal translation = “if + S + only + V”)2. Verb stem + -(느)ㄴ 한(Original literal translation = “within the boundaries where S + V”)3. Verb stem + -지만 않으면(Original literal translation = “only if + S + doesn’t + V”)Examples1. Verb stem + -기만 하면(Original literal translation = “if + S + only + V”)여기에 있기만 하면 괜찮아요.[yeo-gi-e it-gi-man ha-myeon gwaen-cha-na-yo.]= As long you are here, you’re fine.재미있게 공부하기만 하면, 한국어 잘할 수 있어요.[jae-mi-it-ge gong-bu-ha-gi-man ha-myeon, han-gu-geo ja-ral su i-sseo-yo.]= As long as you study Korean in a fun way, you can become good at Korean.2. Verb stem + -(느)ㄴ 한(Original literal translation = “within the boundaries where S + V”)** This form is a little more formal than the other forms.제가 열쇠를 가지고 있는 한, 아무도 못 들어가요.[je-ga yeol-soe-reul ga-ji-go it-neun han, a-mu-do mot deu-reo-ga-yo.]= As long as I have the keys, no one can go in.3. Verb stem + -지만 않으면(Original literal translation = “only if + S + doesn’t + V”)너무 춥지만 않으면 갈게요.[neo-mu chup-ji-man a-neu-myeon gal-ge-yo.]= As long as it’s not too cold, I will go/come.Sample Sentences1. 비밀을 지키기만 하면 안전해요.[bi-mi-reul ji-ki-gi-man ha-myeon an-jeo-nae-yo.]= As long as you keep the secret, you’re safe.2. 사람들이 너무 많이 오지만 않으면 괜찮아요.[sa-ram-deu-ri neo-mu ma-ni o-ji-man a-neu-myeon gwaen-cha-na-yo.]= As long as not too many people come here, it’s okay.3. 깨지지만 않으면, 계속 쓸 수 있어요.[kkae-ji-ji-man a-neu-myeon, gye-sok sseul su i-sseo-yo.]= As long as it’s not broken, you can keep using it.4. 살아있는 한, 저는 계속 공부를 할 거예요.[sa-ra-it-neun han, jeo-neun gye-sok gong-bu-reul hal geo-ye-yo.]= As long as I am alive, I will keep studying.5. 음식이 맛있고 직원이 친절하기만 하면, 식당은 언젠가 유명해져요.[eum-si-gi ma-sit-go ji-gwo-ni chin-jeo-ra-gi-man ha-myeon, sik-dang-eun eon-jen-ga yu-myeong-hae-jyeo-yo.]= As long as the food is good and the staff are kind, a restaurant will get famous one day.

Best of the Left - Progressive Politics and Culture, Curated by a Human
(2011/05/30) Dumb as the fossils we burn (Energy and climate)

Best of the Left - Progressive Politics and Culture, Curated by a Human

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2011 74:25


Edition #492 Dumb as the fossils we burn Check out Stitcher Smart Radio and use the promo code "BEST" Visit www.Stitcher.com/BEST Act 1: Rocks - Mark Fiore Song 1: Sanitarium (Welcome Home) - Apocalyptica Act 2: Fracking linked to well contamination - Green News Report Act 3: Watch It, Gas Hole - Thom Hartmann Song 3: Home - Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros Act 4: Nuclear and the climate - Le Show Song 4: As Long As the Grass Grows - Randy Wood Act 5: Island's Recovery May Set Example For Gulf Residents - NPR Song 5: Dudeman - Viktor Krauss Act 6: Exxon Paleontologists Call For Increased U.S. Fossil Production - The Onion Song 6: La Paix - Amadou & Mariam Act 7: 2011 sets weird weather record - Green News Report Song 7: Knock yourself out - Jon Brion Act 8: Mark Moffett - Colbert Report Song 8: Mexico - James Taylor Act 9: Safe, clean, too cheap to meter - Le Show Song 9: Go sadness - Shout Out Louds Act 10: More weird weather, new records set - Green News Report Voicemails: Thoughts on the future of climate change - Dominic from Castle Rock, Colorado Responding on federal funding of Planned Parenthood - Patrick from Dallas Details on government reimbursements for non-profits - Shane from Cleveland, OH Voicemail Music:  Turtle (Bonobo Remix) - Pilote Ghostwriter - Rjd2 Final comments on Stitcher.com and DonateYourAccount.com Bonus Voicemail: Deeper understanding reaction to Bin Laden - Andrew from NY Bonus iPhone/iPod Touch App Content: How green is my country? - Need to Know Produced by: Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes!