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It's a new year and a final showdown to finally work out who will win Paula's end of year show. It's taken 3 episodes and 3 years but this time... a winner will be crowned. This Game is Broken is a comedy board game panel show with Matthew Jude, Dave Luza, Paula Deming, Nick Murphy and Mike Murphy. We play a lot of nonsense games full of role playing and trivia as well as other fun stuff which can be found at the links below. This Game is Broken is eternally thankful to our Sponsors Restoration Games Find them at https://restorationgames.com/ We are proud members of The Dice Tower Network! Find out more here - https://www.dicetower.com/dice-tower-network Twitter - https://twitter.com/TGiBpodcast iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/this-game-is-broken/id1282526804?mt=2 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/this_game_is_broken_podcast/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Thisgameisbrokenpodcast/ Email - Thisgameisbrokenpodcast@gmail.com And if you want to help us out financially... for some insane reason... PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/thisgameisbroken
Don your kilts and tartans — or not — and join the Scottish Society of San Antonio as it celebrates the 265th birthday of “the Scottish Bard,” Robert Burns, with its annual Burns Nicht Dinner and Dance on Saturday, Jan. 27, at the Mikulski Hall in Schertz. Doors open at 5 p.m. Entertainment starts at 6 p.m., including the “San Antonio Pipes and Drums,” San Antonio Scottish Highland Dancers, the Bluebonnet Scottish Country Dancers, Celtic music by RTFM, various toasts, the piping of the Haggis, dinner and dancing, a silent auction, and “Celtica Nova”! The festivities end with “Auld Lang...Article Link
The fat ones wish you the happiest of New Years and catch you up on the happenings since the last show.
The fat ones wish you the happiest of New Years and catch you up on the happenings since the last show.
Hanna stumbled on a new cleaning product with packaging that is blowing her mind. She and Andrew also field a call from a Scrub Jockey with great vacuum advice and a cleaning horror story, all wrapped in one.
#693. Almost inevitably, after the high of United's comeback against Villa last time out, Erik ten Hag's reds crash to defeat. It was a 14th loss in all competitions this season. Before the New Year. WTF?! Ed & Paul digest yet another catastrophe and try and put it in some context.If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing exclusive bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page. No Question About That is available on YouTube, Apple, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon and all podcast apps. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy Holidays! We at CrushCast are always trying to bring you new and interesting information about how wine is celebrated around the world. Both Allie and Julie break down some wonderful Holiday and New Year Traditions. Steeped in the history of the ultimate celebration drink Champagne. We take a deep dive into the ever-confusing 'Aul Lang Singe.' Let's explore new traditions for the New Year and celebrate 2024. Wear polka dots check the color of your underpants and grab your favorite end-of-the-year beverage. Cheers to you and Cheers to the Pod! Support the showCONNECT WITH US: You can follow and message us on Instagram @crushitwinesb You can also reach out via email - info@crushitwinesb.com If you want to help support the show and get extra content every week, sign up for our Patreon. Join the list to stay up to date on future episodes and featured wines so you can sip alongside us! Finally, we're more than just a podcast! We are a full service wine education company offering an online wine shop, a wine club membership and both virtual and in person classes. Go to www.crushitwineshop.com to learn more and get 10% off your first order when you sign up for the mailing list! Cheers and thanks for listening!
It's a song we often hear at the start of the new year. But what does “auld lang syne” even mean? And how did it come to be associated with New Year's Eve? With a little musical sleuthing, we find Charlie Chaplin might have something to do with it… Guests: James Deutsch, curator of folklife and popular culture at the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
WARNING !!! - This Episode is probably better watched as a video. https://youtu.be/tXES21N-T9w?si=Lb5yL70GKXPYteFmIn this episode I travel to Dumfries and go on a whistle stop tour of the places Robert Burns lived, worked and socialised. Theses places include Robert Burns Grave, Robert Burns House, The Globe Inn and Ellisland Farm. I recite the poem 'My Love is like a Red Red Rose' in the very room that it was written in. I have the absolute pleasure of sitting in 'The Poets Chair' (THE chair Robert sat on and recited poetry in the Globe Inn) and I finish this episode with a visit to Ellisland Farm, where Robert wrote Tam O Shanter, The Wounded Hare, To Mary in Heaven and Auld Lang Syne.If you want to see / hear about the places around Dumfries that influenced Robert Burns, then this is the episode for you!
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://gailraegarwood.wordpress.com/2014/12/29/auld-lang-ah-choo/
Josh Smith is joined by co-host Greg Sowards and producer Jeremy Litton to dissect the latest round of player acquisitions and hot stove news as the off-season chatter continues to heat up as winter wanes on.
The gentlemen ring in the new year by tearing apart a classic auld song, in this fresh-faced baby edition of Modern Day Poets.
Revered poet Robert Burns wrote the soul of Scotland into his verses and songs in the 18th century, including the New Years banger Auld Lang Syne. But even more fascinating was his incredibly tolerant wife, Jean Armour - who defied her beloved dad to be with him. She inspired his poetry, preserved his legacy, and even happily raised the children from Robert's frequent affairs!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan's on a top secret mission this week, but Jonny and Brent are still here to recap all the festivities that the holidays bring.
Episode 182: Auld Lang Syning by CAMP GOODBOY
Happy New Year! Seamus, Judy and engineer Sean reflect on the year that was. From their favorite guests to most memorable moments and everything in between. Plus, what will be the podcast's collective New Year's resolution and how can you help us make it happen?! Listen to find out! Don't forget to leave us a review wherever you listen and follow us on Instagram!
For the last N17 Women episode of 2022, we got together to recap the season so far and take a look ahead to the January transfer window. We capped it off with the first annual edition of Rachel's Christmas Quiz! Make sure to play along and let us know how you fared. Bonus link: Spurs Women's first team head chef is on Instagram @chef_jodie. Give her a follow! You can find the N17 Women Team on Twitter and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:Abbie tweets @abbierosemeow & writes about Spurs Women at Cartilage Free CaptainCaroline tweets @cgstefko & writes about Spurs Men and Women for Spurs Across the PondRachel tweets @spurswomenblog & writes about Spurs Women at Spurs Women BlogSian tweets @sian_wallis & talks about all things Spurs at Proud Lilywhites Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On This Edition of Curtis Sliwa - Rip And Read: Curtis takes aim at Andy Cohen as he prepares for another tirade from him and CNN's Anderson Cooper on New Year's. Plus, Curtis has a pack for Mayor Adams to smoke on and he's not talking about his reefer madness.
There's not nearly enough NYE songs (at least ones we can confidently pronounce) but Blair Crimmins intends to fix that with a new version of 'This Modern World". Davi hosts a LiVE Q & A with listeners & members of the GlowFM DAVi The ScapeGOAT fan club on zoom. The Club discusses wishes in the new year, accidently changing the vibes with oopsie bummer stories, normalizing childhood trauma for growth, & gratitude! Another perk of being a member of the GlowFM ScapeGOAT Fan Club? LiVE shows, digital parties, discounted merch, AND Blair Crimmins might just surprise serenade you with your favorite song of all time! Sign up www.davicrimmins.com
We're back! Happy new year folks. We have our usual mix of quizzes, daft songs, and a bible fact. With a new twist on the top three! Gather round and harken to the New Year's Crow.
It's a brand new year, which doesn't actually mean... a thing. BUT we do have our first episode of 2022 kicking off with our made-up scent resolutions AKA the "ins" and "outs" of smells and scents, plus, as it turns out, lots of things that have nothing to do with either. [What we smell like today: Elorea Fire, Maison Francis Kurkdijian Gentle Fluidity Gold]
What were the most under-reported stories in 2021? And what can we expect to happen in the New Year? Greg Olear spends New Year's Eve answering these and other questions with Lincoln's Bible, Lou Neu, Cheri Jacobus, Kimberley Johnson, and Tom Joseph. Plus: a MAGA Christmas carol. LB (@lincolnsbible) wrote, produced, and voiced the hit mobsters-and-spies podcast “The World Beneath.” https://link.chtbl.com/theworldbeneath Lou Neu (@ninaandtito) is a founder of Citjourno. https://twitter.com/ninaandtito The political strategist Cheri Jacobus (@cherijacobus) is the host of the podcast “Politics with Cheri Jacobus” and the creator of “America Reads the Mueller Report.” https://www.cherijacobus.com/ Kimberley Johnson (@authorkimberley) is the host of the “Start Me Up” podcast. https://www.patreon.com/startmeup Tom Joseph (@tomjchicago) hosts an eponymous podcast, available at Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/ThomasJoseph Subscribe to the PREVAIL newsletter: https://gregolear.substack.com/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
- We discuss our predictions for the coming year, and we'll circle back to see if any of them came true in 2023! - The HOTTEST Instagram Trend in the new year and how to do it - Not me ruining the entire podcast with the worst surprise serenade in history???
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Join the boys as we say goodbye to 2021 in style by recapping a big Eagles win over the Giants, explain why you never bet against SEC football on New Year's Eve, and mourn the loss of football legend John Madden. We also discuss some very fond NYE memories, preview the College Football Playoff and finish the home stretch of the famous Las Vegas Lounge presented by the Las Vegas Lounge.
It's time for our heroes to take the fight into the unholy shrine itself. But will they prevail over the fiendish Hooves, or be forced to flee in terror like little children? Take a wild guess.
Episode Notes WE HATE JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE. And many other things. Join Eartha and Delta as they reflect on 2021, come up with resolutions for the new year, and plot the destruction of the patriarchy. And Peeps. And that one Starbucks. And men in general. Find out more at https://dish-of-the-day.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/dish-of-the-day/be09b014-d8c9-47bb-b4dd-81c8fd422c6d This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
With 2021 mostly in the rear view mirror, Audra joins Aaron and Ellen to look back at favorite entertainment choices this year, the most memorable programs, and some of the wildlife that has wandered near–and into–the library.Want to hear more (or less) about this in the future? Let us know at podcast@evpl.org.For a subtitled version of this podcast, please visit EVPL's YouTube: bit.ly/EVPLvideos
This week on a special Christmas Eve edition of Another Miserable Podcast, we do our best not to spoil Spider-Man: No Way Home (don't worry, we don't) before ringing in the holidays with the 2010 horror comedy Saint and Krampus: The Naughty Cut! Plus, Prof. Casey tells us all about the wild Taiwanese fantasy action epic, Thrilling Bloody Sword!And no holiday celebration is complete without a little friendly, profanity-laced competition, so to cap things off, we play a few rounds of Trivial Pursuit: Horror Ultimate Edition! Happy Holidays everyone!Check out Kris's new podcast, Can You Hear the Pod Tonight, here! Another Miserable Podcast: Horror Decomposed Official Website!Follow us on Twitter!Another Miserable Podcast Official TwitterZak on TwitterKris Pistole on TwitterProfessor Casey on TwitterSubscribe to our YouTube page!Another Miserable Podcast is a bi-monthly podcast, meaning you can expect two kick-ass episodes a month! It's available on every major streaming platform, including Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and YouTube!Interested in being a guest on the show? Have something horror related you'd like to promote? Is there a Film/TV series you'd like to see us review or do a commentary on? Let us know! We'd love to hear from you! Write us at anothermiserablepodcast@gmail.com!Thanks for listening!
This week, we're circling back on the topic of Anxiety, but we're framing the discussion around the imminent re-entry into "normal life." What is it about post-pandemic living that is making us anxious? With Michael missing in action in order to continue his education, Evan gets free one-on-one counseling from Lindsay this week, leading to some interesting anecdotes from airports, some fun facts about ferrets, and how he's desperate to talk to strangers (yes, this is an open invitation to chat in our DM's).
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://soundofpoems.wordpress.com/2021/01/29/auld-lang-sine/
In my first episode of 2021, I explore some post-Christmas bits and bobs. Listen to me ramble on about the glory of Boxing Day, the Boxing-Day-set special of BBC sitcom Outnumbered, and the history & covers of the traditional New Years Scottish song Auld Lang Syne. Auld Lang Syne by United States Marine Band is licensed under a Public Domain Mark 1.0 License.
Three Course Meal is BACK with their Season 2 debut, and it's a good one. Reflecting on 2020 and looking forward to 2021, while the country implodes all around us. Three Course Meal is served yet again, only this time it's twice as nice! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/threecoursemealpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/threecoursemealpodcast/support
In the inaugural episode of Mechanical Freak, Greg, Brian, and Colin initiate Cassidy (@cornacki) and Munya (@raadzzi) via an arcane summoning ritual performed during the KING 5 New Year's special, then they discuss the developing Saga of Bean Dad (fka John Roderick), Harris' childhood cry of "fweedom," ominous portents of things to come (Yakima Costco Outbreak, Prop 22 related restructuring, and Washington's Next Top Employer, Amazon), and our predictions for the 2021.
In the inaugural episode of Mechanical Freak, Greg, Brian, and Colin initiate Cassidy (@cornacki) and Munya (@raadzzi) via an arcane summoning ritual performed during the KING 5 New Year's special, then they discuss the developing Saga of Bean Dad (fka John Roderick), Kamala Harris' childhood cry of "fweedom," ominous portents of things to come (Yakima Costco Outbreak, Prop 22 related restructuring, and Washington's Next Top Employer, Amazon), and our predictions for the 2021.
Not much to say, other than that it's a damn birthday miracle that we got this new years episode up for Claire! Happiest of birthdays the most judgey, nosiest, funniest and kindest cohost around, Enjoy this birthday miracle everyone and Happy New Year! F**K off 2020, helllllllllo wonderful 2021. Classic Hot Buttered Rum1 stick (4 ounces) unsalted butter½ cup light brown sugar1 teaspoon vanilla extract1 teaspoon ground cinnamon1 teaspoon ground cloves1 teaspoon ground nutmeg1 teaspoon ground allspicePinch of salt2 ounces dark or aged rum6 ounces hot waterCinnamon stick, for garnish (optional)In mixing bowl, combine butter, vanilla extract, sugar, spices and salt. Beat until well combined. In heat-proof glass or mug, combine aged rum with 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) spiced butter mixture. Remaining batter can be stored in airtight container in refrigerator for future use. Top with hot water and stir until ingredients are well incorporated. Garnish with cinnamon stick if preferred.Did you enjoy the shows intro song? Thomas Castillo and his band Creamline, created ABV’s spectacular music. If you want to hear more from Creamline, you can find them on instagram @creamline916. In need of some advice? Want to ask us something weird or embarrassing and have us answer it live? Looking to slide into our DM’s?Find us @abvpodcast on insta and twitter
New Year, New Episode! Rod and Raf go over this…particular…beginning of the NBA season. Should the Nuggets, Raptors, Heat, and Mavs be worried about their slow start? Will the Bucks and Lakers’ lacklustre performances affect them in the long run? The boys also set some new year resolutions for a few teams and players and … Continue reading "The Weekly Dime – Episode 73 – For Auld Lang Ball"
New Year, New Episode! Rod and Raf go over this…particular…beginning of the NBA season. Should the Nuggets, Raptors, Heat, and Mavs be worried about their slow start? Will the Bucks and Lakers' lacklustre performances affect them in the long run? The boys also set some new year resolutions for a few teams and players and … Continue reading "The Weekly Dime – Episode 73 – For Auld Lang Ball"
Recorded 12/30/20 Nick, Praz and Jill squeeze out one more pod in 2020... complete with BB updates, several binge recommendations, Nick's Season 23 strategy, and a prank with a major plot twist!
Ponzi Scream Ep 52: Auld Lang Nickel and Dimed Wall Street had, at worst, a mildly inconvenient 2020. Special shout out to Poland, where Ponzi Scream is the fourth most-popular Comedy Interview podcast. Expect a live show in Warsaw in the after-times! Ponzi Scream is a leftist comedy podcast looking at white collar crime, especially in the financial sector. Hosted by David Bradley Isenberg, and Danny Felts Recorded and edited by Danny Felts Logo art by Morgan Pielli This week’s graphic by Shannon Manning Theme song by James Harvey Recorded Dec 27, 2020 #2020 #ponziscream #wallstreet
Hosted by Ken Napzok, co-creator of ForceCenter, The Napzok Files podcast feed is a collection of shows about life, the universe, and everything. (Douglas Adams would agree.) Each episode Ken welcomes the important, cool, and fancy people in his life onto the airwaves to explore, explain, and exclaim the interesting and entertaining. This is Saturday Night Napzok! Purchase Ken's book Why We Love Stars: The Great Moments That Built A Galaxy Far, Far Away. Support our friend Zachary Basinger! Watch the J25 Mini-Doc on Ken. kennapzok.com Twitter #TheNapzokFiles Instagram Patreon Latest from Morning Drive Media! (https://linktr.ee/Mdmediashows) More for SNN (https://linktr.ee/SaturdayNightNapzok) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-napzok-files/support
In a two-for-one episode, Bo, Sheil and Zach decide what to make of Doug Pederson's confidence and what's next for the Eagles coaching-wise. Then, your Birds in Edgewise, a standings update on the Spread Your Wins And Fly Draft and the finale(?) of Swooper Soarcasting. Grab a super-sized mug for this one ... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Yekaterina Bridge, you filthy ingrates. The end of 2020 is a welcomed sight for many and we can rejoice that we are not in a world like that of Snowpiercer (2013). We discuss class inequality, global warming, and a desire to provide a better future for the next generation, through this dystopian view of the world from director Bong Joon Ho. Subscribe, rate and review: Apple Podcasts: Our Film Fathers Spotify: Our Film Fathers Google Podcasts: Our Film Fathers Stitcher: Our Film Fathers Amazon Music: Our Film Fathers ----------------------- Follow us: Instagram: @ourfilmfathers Twitter: @ourfilmfathers Email: ourfilmfathers@gmail.com
In this episode, Mallie is faced with her worst nightmare and risks it all to get to the bottom of the issue. Her friends join her for the “ride” of their lives while Cupid is busy ensuring an over abundance of “love” is in the air. Timothy James and Elaine surprise Mallie with a “faint worthy” gift and she gets a taste of her own medicine.
Ponzi Scream Ep 52: Auld Lang Nickel and Dimed Wall Street had, at worst, a mildly inconvenient 2020. Special shout out to Poland, where Ponzi Scream is the fourth most-popular Comedy Interview podcast. Expect a live show in Warsaw in the after-times! Ponzi Scream is a leftist comedy podcast looking at white collar crime, especially in the financial sector. Hosted by David Bradley Isenberg, and Danny Felts Recorded and edited by Danny Felts Logo art by Morgan Pielli This week’s graphic by Shannon Manning Theme song by James Harvey Recorded Dec 27, 2020 #2020 #ponziscream #wallstreet
Nyårsafton och Lasse Lackar! På behandlingen av ungdomsidrotten denna Coronavinter. Jens Fjellström drömmer om känslan av fullsatta läktare under 2021. Tommy Åström tror på svensk succé i Sommar-OS! Och en nyårskavalkad av mäktiga idrottsröster från Sporthuset 2020 med Zibanejad, Rosenberg, Thern, Vacchi, Wikegård, Wegerup, Strandberg, Strandlund, Hård, Kunnas mfl mfl.
Mike Carpenter reflects on the year that was, while looking forward to "the great release" of 2021. Despite the darkness of 2020, there were some silver linings to be found in Illini sports and beyond.
It's that time my friends. The end of the year and time for our final show!In this episode we talk about how things have been this year, and we talk about what to do in order to prepare yourself for the year ahead. Come see us at https://www.facebook.com/hellaweights See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Temps Titre Artiste cumul. 00:04:27 Christmas Time Sugar Minott 00:10:54 On The Twelve Days Of Ismas The Joe Gibbs Family 00:11:24 Bloc 1 00:15:26 Jingle Bells Don Carlos & Glenice Spencer 00:17:52 Hi Fashion Christmas Dillinger & The Brentford Harmonics 00:21:33 Drummer Boy Michigan & Smiley 00:33:01 Medley No.2: Sleigh Bells Chant -> Auld Lang […]
2020 is almost over, but not before our final mailbag of the year. Buck Hartzell joins us to answer your questions about owning company stock, investing for kids, emergency accounts, and so much more. Grab a nog, put your feet by the fire, and get yourself some Answers, Fool!
Of course we're going to start the new decade with The City of Angels Soundtrack, Star Wars and Chili SZN.
Dave heads back West as the Kings season turns South. Visit the homepage: https://joiedevivek.neocities.org/ Follow the show on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/joie.de.vivek Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/joiedevivek Email the show at: joiedevivek@gmail.com "Fanfare for the 916" theme music by Moacir P. de Sá Pereira & Dovydas Stalmokas
We talk with reporter and presby Ken Shepherd about the trials of 2019 and the prospects for 2020 on New Year's Eve, ringing in 2020 with Machen horns and humor. You may watch the live YouTube broadcast here. The TGC top ten list we ran through may be found here.
In this episode, Jon and Ryan discuss some of their favorite books from this year.Books Mentioned:The Violent Bear it Away by Flannery O'Connorhttps://www.amazon.com/Violent-Bear-Away-Novel-Classics/dp/0374530874/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+violent+bear+it+away&qid=1577805630&sr=8-1Gilead by Marilynne Robinsonhttps://www.amazon.com/Gilead-Novel-Marilynne-Robinson/dp/031242440X/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1A8MH5N5VXDQW&keywords=gilead+by+marilynne+robinson&qid=1577805661&sprefix=gilead%2Caps%2C197&sr=8-2The Haunted Bookshop by Christopher Morleyhttps://www.amazon.com/Haunted-Bookshop-Illustrated-Christopher-Morley/dp/B0006D6LWC/ref=sr_1_4?crid=MM2L6QT2TLDS&keywords=the+haunted+bookshop+by+christopher+morley&qid=1577805733&sprefix=the+haunted+bookshop%2Caps%2C192&sr=8-4Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Galdwellhttps://www.amazon.com/Talking-Strangers-Should-About-People/dp/B07NJCG1XS/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3LMRB98OVXKRL&keywords=talking+to+strangers+malcolm+gladwell&qid=1577805764&sprefix=talking+to+%2Caps%2C216&sr=8-1Do the Work by Steven Pressfieldhttps://www.amazon.com/Do-Work-Overcome-Resistance-Your/dp/1936891379/ref=sr_1_1?crid=28RZQDX9C9K43&keywords=do+the+work+by+steven+pressfield&qid=1577805813&sprefix=Do+the+work%2Caps%2C200&sr=8-1Praying the Bible by Donald Whitneyhttps://www.amazon.com/Praying-Bible-Donald-S-Whitney/dp/1433547848/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=praying+the+bible&qid=1577805854&sr=8-1The First Heriad by Shakespearehttps://www.amazon.com/Shakespeares-Henriad-Tetralogy-Including-Characters-ebook/dp/B082BDLKJT/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=the+henriad&qid=1577805923&sr=8-3The Way of the Dragon and the Way of the Lamb by Goggin and Strobelhttps://www.amazon.com/Way-Dragon-Lamb-Searching-Abandoned/dp/0718022351/ref=sr_1_1?crid=26GJT2FFTBQM7&keywords=the+way+of+the+dragon+the+way+of+the+lamb&qid=1577805948&sprefix=the+way+of+the+dragon+and+the+way%2Caps%2C220&sr=8-1Evangelical Responsibility in Contemporary Theology by Carl F.H. Henry
Jessie and Ryan start the new year by consulting the stars. They have a guest expert explain their astrology signs, then turn to the only real expert ... Buzzfeed quizzes.
Episode Notes CW: Sexual Assault, Pedophilia, NSFW Sex/Kink DiscussionsCum one, Cum all! This holiday season, we give to you the gift of aural pleasure and a discussion of Hentai with hosts of The Dildorks Podcast, Kate Sloan and Bex Caputo! The Dildorks Podcast: https://thedildorks.wordpress.com/Kate's Twitter: @Girly_JuiceBex's Twitter: @BexTalksSexTwitter: @AreweebthereyetInstagram: @areweebthereyetFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/areweebthereyet/Thank you:Camille Ruley for our ArtworkLouie Zong for our Themesong "stories"https://louiezong.bandcamp.comFind out more at https://are-weeb-there-yet.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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It's time to bid goodbye to 2019 and ring in 2020, and we've got a pair of old time radio New Year's Eve mysteries to close out the year. We'll hear Staats Cotsworth as Casey, Crime Photographer in "Hot New Year's Party" (originally aired on CBS on January 1, 1948). Then, Gerald Mohr and Betty Lou Gerson star in "The First Year" from The Whistler (originally aired on CBS on December 31, 1947).
SOUND ERROR NOTE: About nine minutes in, there's some dead air, and then about 15 minutes of me narrating over myself. Apparently the tracks downloaded a little wonky in Audacity, and I don't have the original edit to fix, so... yeah. Sorry about that one. The Mayor and Anton take another trip to the seemingly always mediocre world of holiday slasher films with "New Year's Evil", which at least has a fun title.
After 200 episodes, Geoff has decided to step back from Ludology to focus on game design and book writing. So we've gathered previous co-hosts Ryan Sturm and Mike Fitzgerald, as well as future co-host Emma Larkins and future contributor Professor Scott Rogers, for a big slam-bang going away party! You'll continue to hear Geoff with his GameTek segment every 4 weeks. And if you'd like to stay in touch, follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gengelstein
We're back, folks, and Darcy has an only slightly untimely 2018 wrapup/2019 speculation rundown for us. And Kieran wants to talk dead fish, and the cotton irrigation that likely caused the deadness of said fish. In headlines, we got Peta Credlin and Right Power; we got the Bob Katter toad gambit; we got Macedoniae of varying legitimacy; we got the Australia Day citizenship power move. It's a big old return show, get on it.
Gather Ye Sotskers! Tis a new year and a new season and the Sots are eager to get watchin'! We're running through our favorite movies of '18 and looking forward to the movies we think will break the box office in 2019. Aaron has also issued every Sotsker a challenge! Comment on our Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter with the hashtag #AaronHasntSeen and tell us the films YOU think Aaron hasn't seen yet! Doug and Ben will choose their favorites and challenge Aaron to blind-summarize the film plots.
It's playoff time and the gang starts off the new year with some NFL playoff predictions, talk about the coaching carousel, and Gwen's TOP 10 PLAYER NAMES OF 2018! Hosts Ron Capalbo and Dan Bauer Produced by and Featuring Gwen Carole Capalbo Logo by Timmy Lally Special Thanks to our Sponsor of the Week Tectonic Coffee https://tectoniccoffee.com/
Paul and Cameron catch up to bring in the New Year and look back at all that happened in week 17. We discuss some of the records which were broken, the big performances of the week and the coaches who have been sacked! As ever we give out the weekly Scottish slanted awards, discuss how we might find the ultimate Scottish fantasy football player in 2019 and give some more details of our next live event at The Golf Tavern in Edinburgh. Make sure you follow us on twitter - @ScotlandNFL or Facebook - www.facebook.com/ScotlandNFL/ and share your thoughts on this episode.
For our final episode of 2018 — the first full year of our podcast, which debuted on December 6, 2017 — the three co-hosts of Encountering Silence sat down for a brief chat in which we reflected on the year just past, and shared some hopes for the podcast in the year to come. This time a year ago, we had only released four episodes and had yet to interview our first guest (who would be Patrick Shen, in episode 7). We were still trying to figure this whole podcasting thing out. Kevin had managed to get some grant money for the recording and mixing equipment, and we all split the costs of the website, the URL and the podcasting hosting fees. We were operating on a shoestring, driven by faith and our shared love for silence (and, as we were soon to discover, poetry). This time a year ago we had no idea that we would soon be interviewing a wide array of truly interesting and insightful guests who spoke about silence from a variety of perspectives. (If you're new to the podcast, here's a partial list of the folks we've spoken to over the past year): James Martin, SJ Barbara A. Holmes Richard Rohr, OFM Kathleen Norris Parker J. Palmer Leah Weiss Jim Forest Mirabai Starr Over the course of the year, several themes emerged, some of which we were mindful of when we began the podcast, but others which arose out of the various conversations over the year. Some of those themes included these thoughts: Silence matters; silence is an "endangered species" in our hyper-connected, entertainment-drenched world; silence is essential not only for spiritual well-being but for mental and physical wellness also; silence is essential for creativity; different kinds of people embrace and encounter silence in different ways; not all "silences" are created equal, and not all expressions of silence are good — there is such a thing as "toxic" silence; and the list could go on. After thirteen months, all three of the co-hosts are awed and humbled and amazed at the richness of the conversation, as well as the emerging web of new friendships and connections that we see on social media, as well as in "real life," of people who are drawn to this podcast — and each other — by a shared recognition that silence matters. So — now, where do we go from here? Looking ahead, naturally we are eager to expand the conversation as we invite some new dialogue partners onto the podcast (and perhaps welcome a few of our previous guests back for new episodes). We are eager to explore more deeply both the social dimension of silence (how silence relates to religion, to art, to social justice, and to the problem of social and economic privilege) as well as the personal dimension of silence (how to be more silent in the middle of stress, during times of vulnerability or suffering, and in the midst of life's ordinary chaos). We believe silence makes a difference, and — except for its toxic form, which we would argue is actually a betrayal of true silence) — that difference is universally positive, yielding physical, mental and spiritual benefits. So we also want to talk more about how to spread the "good news" of silence and help others to access silence in both personal and communal ways. It's amazing how such a quiet topic (pardon the pun) can yield such a rich and nuanced conversation. We feel like the conversation is just getting started. Please stay tuned — we value your companionship as we make this journey, deeper and deeper into the mystery of silence! Finally, one last point to observe about both the year just ended and the year to come. As of this writing, 42 people have committed to support the podcast financially through a monthly pledge on Patreon (we've had several other donors make one-time contributions as well). All three of us find it's awkward to ask for money,
Um, what the heck does Auld Lang Syne mean? Black Mirror - Bandersnatch walks us into the New Year with their interactive viewing experience; D-Bags. A Chonas Update.
For our final episode of 2018 — the first full year of our podcast, which debuted on December 6, 2017 — the three co-hosts of Encountering Silence sat down for a brief chat in which we reflected on the year just past, and shared some hopes for the podcast in the year to come. This time a year ago, we had only released four episodes and had yet to interview our first guest (who would be Patrick Shen, in episode 7). We were still trying to figure this whole podcasting thing out. Kevin had managed to get some grant money for the recording and mixing equipment, and we all split the costs of the website, the URL and the podcasting hosting fees. We were operating on a shoestring, driven by faith and our shared love for silence (and, as we were soon to discover, poetry). This time a year ago we had no idea that we would soon be interviewing a wide array of truly interesting and insightful guests who spoke about silence from a variety of perspectives. (If you're new to the podcast, here's a partial list of the folks we've spoken to over the past year): James Martin, SJ Barbara A. Holmes Richard Rohr, OFM Kathleen Norris Parker J. Palmer Leah Weiss Jim Forest Mirabai Starr Over the course of the year, several themes emerged, some of which we were mindful of when we began the podcast, but others which arose out of the various conversations over the year. Some of those themes included these thoughts: Silence matters; silence is an "endangered species" in our hyper-connected, entertainment-drenched world; silence is essential not only for spiritual well-being but for mental and physical wellness also; silence is essential for creativity; different kinds of people embrace and encounter silence in different ways; not all "silences" are created equal, and not all expressions of silence are good — there is such a thing as "toxic" silence; and the list could go on. After thirteen months, all three of the co-hosts are awed and humbled and amazed at the richness of the conversation, as well as the emerging web of new friendships and connections that we see on social media, as well as in "real life," of people who are drawn to this podcast — and each other — by a shared recognition that silence matters. So — now, where do we go from here? Looking ahead, naturally we are eager to expand the conversation as we invite some new dialogue partners onto the podcast (and perhaps welcome a few of our previous guests back for new episodes). We are eager to explore more deeply both the social dimension of silence (how silence relates to religion, to art, to social justice, and to the problem of social and economic privilege) as well as the personal dimension of silence (how to be more silent in the middle of stress, during times of vulnerability or suffering, and in the midst of life's ordinary chaos). We believe silence makes a difference, and — except for its toxic form, which we would argue is actually a betrayal of true silence) — that difference is universally positive, yielding physical, mental and spiritual benefits. So we also want to talk more about how to spread the "good news" of silence and help others to access silence in both personal and communal ways. It's amazing how such a quiet topic (pardon the pun) can yield such a rich and nuanced conversation. We feel like the conversation is just getting started. Please stay tuned — we value your companionship as we make this journey, deeper and deeper into the mystery of silence! Finally, one last point to observe about both the year just ended and the year to come. As of this writing, 42 people have committed to support the podcast financially through a monthly pledge on Patreon (we've had several other donors make one-time contributions as well). All three of us find it's awkward to ask for money, but podcasting is both a time-intensive task and a form of media based on free access — anyone can listen for free (and we like it that way),
2018 is pretty much over and 2019 is about to begin, Jose's reign is over and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's has just begun and Man City lose three out of their last four and so the title race is over or has it only just begun?
Birth years, Little cousins, Christmas gifts, Our own tv show, Billy Joel, Yahoo answers, Gods work, Helping hands, Kareoke, 2014, New Years, 2015, Flying cars, hoverboards, self tying shoes, the 27 club, New years song, Auld Lang
Recorded live at the Gathering of Friends, Gil and Geoff have an opportunity to sit down and chat with Eric Lang, designer of Rising Sun, the Dice Masters series, and much more. We talk about his role at CMON, his design process, and the state of the industry. Duration: 44:36
New Year, New Brew. Adam and Steve jump right back into it with an episode dedicated to Rhinegeist Brewing out of Cinicinatti, Ohio. They talk about their holiday breaks, Steve shares his CBS impressions, they look ahead at the 2018 release calendar, and discuss what a beer festival would be like if it were Bonnaroo.Beers:Rhinegeist CrashRhinegeist AndromedaRhinegeist Panther
Download: MP3 Audio The boys ring in the new year with Christmas stories and parenting advice. Notes Parents now spend twice as much time with their children as 50 years ago
From video games to TV shows to movies, 2017 had some pretty great high points! What were some of the best nerdy things that came out of 2017? Emily and her husband Paul share some of their favorite nerdy things from last year, and look ahead to some exciting nerdy things ahead in 2018! Looking forward to another awesome "year of the geek!"
From video games to TV shows to movies, 2017 had some pretty great high points! What were some of the best nerdy things that came out of 2017? Emily and her husband Paul share some of their favorite nerdy things from last year, and look ahead to some exciting nerdy things ahead in 2018! Looking forward to another awesome "year of the geek!"
With the Bengals ringing in the new year by extending Marvin Lewis through the 2019 season, it seemed only fitting that the Dummies recap some of their misses over the past year. (And the occasional hit.) Kyle emerges victorious on his two year old love affair with Adam Thielen, and Zac admits what a buffoon he was to shun Jared Goff. All this and more is the Dynasty Dummies Podcast. Hosts: Kyle LaBreck @klabreck Zac Reed @tacitassassin13 Just a couple of Dummies talking Dynasty Fantasy Football Contact the show: Twitter: @dynastydummies Email: dynastydummies@gmail.com Special thanks to AB
Fizz the Season! Jessica and Jimmy ring in the new year with a look back on the best New Years songs in musicals as well as some of their favorite shows and episodes from 2017! The featured wine this episode is Paul Roger Champagne, perfect for all of your parties in 2018. To sign up for Tasting Notes and more info on todays episode go to www.tanninsandtunes.com Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @tanninsandtunes Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you found this podcast!
A couple of meandering stories about New Year's adventures of old as the panel bids adieu to 2017. We talk about our past transgressions and end it all with a classic Winks random tale of fate and fuckery. Auld Lang your Syne...on da Winks.
With conversations recorded both at Worlds and following the the UK Rankings Final in glamorous Reading, we discuss the competitive meta at the close of 2017. At the end of the year that had people declaring Netrunner dead, Rob and Seamus are joined by Dave Hoyland, Mark Mottram, Chris Dyer, Laurie Poulter and Mike Prosser. Will they be celebrating the game’s resurrection or determining the time of death? Listen on to find out! Our Intro/Outro is: "Flutey Funk" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
On this week's show, Peter & Jeremy get you ready to wrap up 2017 and head into 2018 as strong as possible. Avoiding tax surprises, penalties, and making sure you start the new year off on the right foot are all part of the show.
On this week's show, Peter & Jeremy get you ready to wrap up 2017 and head into 2018 as strong as possible. Avoiding tax surprises, penalties, and making sure you start the new year off on the right foot are all part of the show.
Joey Crown’s the name, swilling cheap whiskey and bugle-blowing’s the game. This week we immerse ourselves in the Twilight Zone classic “A Passage for Trumpet,” then revisit past episodes of the podcast to write a few wrongs Quantum Leap-style. Elsewhere, martial tensions run high at Casa de Craig, leading to a shocking (yet probably inevitable) conclusion. American Masters Presents Rod Serling: Submitted for Your Approval: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4ALNnImsmU Opening music: “Neither Here nor There (2nd Revision)” by Twin Loops “In Limbo” by Radiohead (from the album Kid A, copyright 2000 by Capitol/EMI Records) “James Session” by Harry James (from the album Harry James in Hi-Fi, copyright 1955 by Capitol) “My Way” by Frank Sinatra (from the album My Way, copyright 1969 by Reprise Records) “Satanic Blues” by Max Kaminsky (from the album When the Saints Go Marching In/Jazz on Campus, copyright 2007 by Membran Entertainment Group) “Stormy Weather“ by Billy Butterfield (from the album Pandora’s Box: 1946-1947, copyright 2000 by CEDAR) “Shake Ya Ass” performed by Richard Cheese (from the album Tuxicity, copyright 2003 by Surfdog Records; originally performed by Mystikal) The Twilight Zone is a trademark of CBS, Inc. Between Light and a Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast is a nonprofit podcast. Music clips and dialogue excerpts used herein are the property of their respective copyright owners; we claim no ownership of these materials. Their use is strictly for illustrative purposes and should be considered Fair Use as stated in the Copyright Act of 1976, 17 U.S.C. section 107.
Reviews: Hulk Vol 4 #1, Supergirl: Being Super #1 Jimmy is joined in studio again by the Jon-uary co-host, Jon Hoche! They wish you a happy new year and gush over the Wonder Woman trailers. Jimmy also laments how a friend will try to keep talking about an episode of a show they both watch even when Jimmy says he hasn't seen the one from the previous night yet! The nerve! News includes: Geoff Johns will write some Watchmen comics, Grant Morrison's Multiversity kind of returns, Rob Liefeld has sold the film options to more of his comic endeavors and The Walking Dead star Andrew Lincoln promises more levity when the show returns. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Special guest Richard Lawson joins Josh and Julie to discuss One Direction super fans, celebrity New Year’s resolutions, and what it’s like having the same name as Beyonc ’s stepfather. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wil and Charlie tried... they really, really tried to carve out enough time to record a new episode this week. This did not happen. Fortunately, MicH.A.L. was able to engage his quantum processors, travel back in time, and gather up some clips for your enjoyment. Hopefully he didn't tear a hole in the fabric of spacetime in doing so... Donald Trump might be the new American President you say? Uh oh...
Harmon loses an Oscar, Phil and Mike of HBO's Animals, Abed Geith returns and Schrab is extra disruptive on HARMONTOWN! Watch the video at harmontown.com/live Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 8 of Spirits&Spirits Jack and Frank reflect on the past year, They talk booze gift kits, Jack visits celebrated chef Seppe Nobles at Graanmarkt 13 in Antwerp Belgium. They rant about Star Wars and then discuss the great UFO sighting in Belgium in 1990 that thousands of people witnessed! Take a delicious shot of Sons of Liberty Pumpkin Spice Whiskey and sing Auld Lang syne to you our listeners! Thank you for a great year!! https://www.facebook.com/spiritsandspiritsshow
In Episode 8 of Spirits&Spirits Jack and Frank reflect on the past year, They talk booze gift kits, Jack visits celebrated chef Seppe Nobles at Graanmarkt 13 in Antwerp Belgium. They rant about Star Wars and then discuss the great UFO sighting in Belgium in 1990 that thousands of people witnessed! Take a delicious shot of Sons of Liberty Pumpkin Spice Whiskey and sing Auld Lang syne to you our listeners! Thank you for a great year!! https://www.facebook.com/spiritsandspiritsshow
Ian and Kyle talk about what's come, what's gone, what was good, what was bad, and wrap up the year. Thanks for joining us for BumbleKing 2015! Subscribe on iTunes and YouTube RSS Feed Check out BumbleKing Comics and the KNGI Network Like BumbleKing Comics & KNGI on Facebook Follow @IanFlynnBKC & @KyleJCrb on Twitter Discuss the podcast at the BumbleKing forum All original music in this episode by Ken "coda" Snyder, used with permission. Check out his music on Bandcamp Special Thanks to our friends at Noise Channel! Pay what you want for the theme song and more great music as part of their charity compilation Noisechan & Nugget: Adventures in Chiptune Want to ask us a question? Ask at: the comments section below Twitter with #bumblekast the BumbleKing Forums: www.bumbleking.com/forum
On this, the last podcast of the year, we talk about the stories that made the year so interesting... and controversial. From the rise of wearables to the death of security, 2014 was a year to remember. Happy new year! Hosts: Daniel Bader, Douglas Soltys, Jane McEntegart Duration: 90 short minutes
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Awkward. edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of MTV's Awkward. In this episode hosts Tiona Hobson, Jason Ikeler, Kristina Zias, and Giselle Ugarte discuss episode 13. Narrated in the first-person voice of Jenna's blog posts, "Awkward." captures the humor within the struggles and experiences everyone can relate to from their formative years. The series picks up in the aftermath of the accident as she must deal with a new not-so-fun stigma, while at the same time managing the other daily drama that comes with being a teenager. From a secret relationship with a popular guy, to being undermined by a mean girl, and parents who just don't get it-Jenna's misfortune will eventually serve as the catalyst for amazing change, but it's not without some missteps and mishaps along the way. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV
Searing truths revealed on the final BEARD SALAD of 2013. It's episode 24 on the Con Artist Entertainment Network! Call 657-21-SALAD (2523) and leave us a message to be played on the show! Subscribe to Beard Salad via rss, iTunes, and Stitcher Radio! Like us on Facebook! E-mail us at BeardSalad@Gmail.com!
Tom makes the bold claim that the traditional RTS is dead by the hands of MOBAs. Troy still likes Civ and Rob discusses his space minivan as well as pushing through the less savory parts of SimCity.
Time for a little Auld Lang-xiety as the gang barrels full force into the new year with their 2012 year-end wrap up. The five middle fingers each recap their own best and, more importantly, worst films of the last twelve months. And whether you agree or not, their selections may just surprise you. But first you’ll get an abbrevited news segment from Mike and a well-rounded review of Don Coscarelli’s new surefire cult classic, “John Dies At the End.” Will someone go hipster? And if so, who do YOU think it’ll be? Great discussions and epic rants abound (Jack’s passionate and profanely poetic call-out of one of 2012's lesser film directors is worth a listen in itself) as the guys observe their collective New Year’s resolution to ignore any and all New Year’s resolutions. Hope you enjoy, and thanks as always for making the last 365+ days all worth it!
Episode 22: Whitney and Christina talk about the good, the bad and the ugly of what they were drinking on Christmas. Hint: Manhattans in a bottle and wine by the Dave Matthews Band. They'll also chat about their favorite food/drinks/remedies for (potential) New Year's Day hangovers. Finally, the ladies reveal their 2012 wine world predictions.