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Stacy S is from Texas, she got sober in 2003 and is sharing on the topic of Instincts Gone Awry at The Broken Elevator meeting. This was recorded in September of 2022. Zoom Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate Email: sobercast@gmail.com Sober Cast has 3000+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search. https://sobercast.com
This month on the Deerfield Public Library Podcast, we are very happy to welcome writer and artist Annah Feinberg to talk about her hilarious and moving debut full-length graphic novel, Goodbye, Dolly! Narrated from beyond the grave by Dolly, the famous cloned sheep born in 1996, Goodbye, Dolly! tells the story of her six disaffected children (or as Annah calls them, "nepo lambs") as they search the Scottish countryside for their identity after their mother's death. Annah Feinberg has written many comics and humor pieces for publications like The New Yorker, McSweeney's, Bon Appétit, and Awry, which often skewer the indignities of life ("The Utter Humiliation of Being a Body") and a Millennial combination of high self-regard and economic precarity ("Millennials Are the First Generation in History to Inspire Think Pieces About Millennials"). We discuss how these themes also shine through the very anxious sheep of Goodbye, Dolly! You'll also hear how Feinberg's unique art style, which features stock image backgrounds, brilliantly inhabits the exhausted detritus of our culture. Feinberg also grew up here in Deerfield, and we are thrilled we get to celebrate her work as her hometown library! Listen for a fun—and funny—conversation about existential crises through the perhaps unlikely characters of cartoon sheep. Annah Feinberg writes and draws, often at the very same time. Her previous comics and humor writing have been featured in The New Yorker, McSweeney's, Bon Appétit, Awry, Mutha Magazine, The Hairpin, the collection Notes from the Bathroom Line, and in her zines The Shapelies, Food Source, and Me Myselves And. Annah has developed adult animated shows for Showtime and AMC, wrote and produced short films Fetus Monster and The Workplace, and is currently developing another adult animated show, writing two live-action features and working on another graphic novel. Formerly a playwright, dramaturg, and Hollywood assistant, Annah has an MFA in Dramaturgy from Columbia University and was a founding member of theater activist group The Kilroys. Before that, she was a child who wrote and drew, often at the very same time. You can check out Goodbye, Dolly! and other titles by Annah Feinberg here in our Podcast Collection, featuring books and other materials by past guests of the show. Find out more about Annah at her website or on her Instagram @annahfeinberg. We hope you enjoy our 69th interview episode! Each month (or so), we release an episode featuring a conversation with an author, artist, or other notable guests from Chicagoland or around the world. Learn more about the podcast on our podcast page. You can listen to all of our episodes in the player below or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere else you listen to podcasts. We welcome your comments and feedback—please send to podcast@deerfieldlibrary.org.
Join the #McConnellCenter as we welcome Kevin Hayes, PhD for a discussion on the work and life of Hunter S. Thompson. Born and raised in Toledo, Ohio, Kevin J. Hayes spent his twenties living the life of a bike bum, but he eventually went to graduate school at the University of Delaware, graduating with his PhD in English in 1991. After graduation, he became a professor at the University of Central Oklahoma, retiring in 2015 and moving home to Toledo, where he keeps busy reading, writing, and riding his bicycle. He has published numerous books during his career, including The Road to Monticello: The Life and Mind of Thomas Jefferson; George Washington: A Life in Books, for which he received the George Washington Prize; and Undaunted Mind: The Intellectual Life of Benjamin Franklin. Stay Connected Visit us at McConnellcenter.org Subscribe to our newsletter Facebook: @mcconnellcenter Instagram: @ulmcenter Twitter: @ULmCenter This podcast is a production of the McConnell Center
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Fluent Fiction - Japanese: When Emails Go Awry: Humor in the Freelancers Home Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2025-10-26-22-34-02-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 秋の午後、賑やかなフリーランサーズ・ホーム。En: An autumn afternoon at the bustling Freelancers Home.Ja: 窓からは落ち葉が舞い、珈琲の香りが漂う。En: Leaves dance outside the window, and the scent of coffee lingers in the air.Ja: ノートパソコンの光が店内を照らし出す中、ゆきはカプチーノをすすりながらメールを書いていた。En: The light from laptops illuminates the cafe as Yuki sips her cappuccino while writing an email.Ja: 「ああ!」突然、ゆきは声を上げた。En: "Ah!" Yuki suddenly exclaimed.Ja: 彼女は親友のはなに送るはずの面白いメールを、誤って上司のたかしに送ってしまったのだ。En: She had accidentally sent a funny email meant for her best friend Hana to her boss Takashi.Ja: 顔が赤くなるゆき。En: Yuki blushed red.Ja: たかしはちょうど目の前の席に座っている。En: Takashi was seated right in front of her.Ja: 「どうしよう、どうしよう…」ゆきは頭を抱えた。En: "What should I do, what should I do..." Yuki buried her head in her hands.Ja: 直接謝りたいが、どう言えばいいか分からない。En: She wanted to apologize directly but didn't know what to say.Ja: 彼女はたかしに不真面目だと思われたくなかった。En: She didn't want Takashi to think she was unprofessional.Ja: 少しの間、画面とにらめっこしていたが、思い切って行動に出ることにした。En: She stared at the screen for a while but decided to take action.Ja: 「すみません、たかしさん…」と、ゆきは声をかけた。En: "Excuse me, Takashi-san..." Yuki called out.Ja: しかし、その瞬間。たかしが笑いをこらえきれずに、声を上げてしまった。En: However, at that moment, Takashi couldn't hold back his laughter and burst out.Ja: 「ゆきさん、このメール最高だね!」と、彼は微笑んだ。En: "This email is brilliant, Yuki-san!" he smiled.Ja: 彼は既にメールを読んでおり、楽しんでいたのだ。En: He had already read the email and enjoyed it.Ja: 「え?本当に?」ゆきは驚いた顔をしたが、たかしの笑顔に安堵した。En: "What? Really?" Yuki looked surprised, but Takashi's smile reassured her.Ja: 「はい、本当です。素敵なユーモアですね」と、たかしは言った。En: "Yes, really. It's a wonderful sense of humor," Takashi said.Ja: ゆきはほっとして、思わず笑ってしまった。En: Yuki felt relieved and couldn't help but laugh.Ja: その後、二人は暖かい珈琲を飲みながら、楽しく話をした。En: After that, the two of them had a pleasant conversation over warm coffee.Ja: 「次からはもっと慎重に送ります」と、ゆきは笑顔で約束した。En: "I'll be more careful with my emails next time," Yuki promised with a smile.Ja: 「そうですね。でも、あなたのユーモアは素晴らしいですから、たまにはこんな失敗もいいかもしれませんね」と、たかしは微笑んだ。En: "Yes, but your humor is amazing, so a mistake like this might be good every once in a while," Takashi smiled.Ja: その日、ゆきは気づいた。少しのユーモアは、職場での関係を深めるのに役立つこともあると。En: That day, Yuki realized that a little humor can sometimes help deepen workplace relationships. Vocabulary Words:autumn: 秋bustling: 賑やかなdance: 舞いlinger: 漂うilluminate: 照らし出すsip: すすりexclaim: 声を上げたaccidentally: 誤ってblush: 赤くなるbury: 抱えたapologize: 謝りreassured: 安堵したpleasant: 楽しくcareful: 慎重humor: ユーモアmistake: 失敗realize: 気づいたdeepen: 深めるrelationship: 関係workplace: 職場screen: 画面action: 行動moment: 瞬間laugh: 笑いbrilliant: 最高sense: 感覚wonderful: 素敵なpromise: 約束smile: 微笑んだcareful: 慎重に
We're seeing a confluence of events that suggest President Trump's corruption has crossed over to an ugly new place. Trump is destroying a White House building to create a ballroom for him and his rich friends. He's demanding that the Justice Department hand over $230 million in taxpayer funds to compensate him for “damages.” And Democrats from Senator Chris Murphy to Democratic House leader Hakeem Jeffries are going after all this in a newly aggressive way. Into this mess stepped White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who issued an extraordinary new defense of Trump's ballroom fiasco. It was absolutely laden with comically cultish devotion to the Audience of One, but the hagiography also revealed something darker. We talked to New Republic staff writer Matt Ford, author of a great new piece about Trump's self-dealing. He explains how all this corruption and all this worshipful propaganda reveals Trump's profound contempt for the rule of law, for DOJ independence, for the idea of the public good, and even for the American people. Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're seeing a confluence of events that suggest President Trump's corruption has crossed over to an ugly new place. Trump is destroying a White House building to create a ballroom for him and his rich friends. He's demanding that the Justice Department hand over $230 million in taxpayer funds to compensate him for “damages.” And Democrats from Senator Chris Murphy to Democratic House leader Hakeem Jeffries are going after all this in a newly aggressive way. Into this mess stepped White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who issued an extraordinary new defense of Trump's ballroom fiasco. It was absolutely laden with comically cultish devotion to the Audience of One, but the hagiography also revealed something darker. We talked to New Republic staff writer Matt Ford, author of a great new piece about Trump's self-dealing. He explains how all this corruption and all this worshipful propaganda reveals Trump's profound contempt for the rule of law, for DOJ independence, for the idea of the public good, and even for the American people. Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're seeing a confluence of events that suggest President Trump's corruption has crossed over to an ugly new place. Trump is destroying a White House building to create a ballroom for him and his rich friends. He's demanding that the Justice Department hand over $230 million in taxpayer funds to compensate him for “damages.” And Democrats from Senator Chris Murphy to Democratic House leader Hakeem Jeffries are going after all this in a newly aggressive way. Into this mess stepped White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who issued an extraordinary new defense of Trump's ballroom fiasco. It was absolutely laden with comically cultish devotion to the Audience of One, but the hagiography also revealed something darker. We talked to New Republic staff writer Matt Ford, author of a great new piece about Trump's self-dealing. He explains how all this corruption and all this worshipful propaganda reveals Trump's profound contempt for the rule of law, for DOJ independence, for the idea of the public good, and even for the American people. Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In 1970, Avon Books published a landmark anthology, “Science Fiction Hall of Fame,” featuring 26 classic short stories that represent landmark tales of the genre. The stories were voted on by the members of the new (at the time, in the late 1960s) organization Science Fiction Writers of America. In this series, I will be joined by a panel of guests to break down these stories and talk about the authors in the book. In this episode, I am joined by two amazing authors to discuss Cordwainer Smith's 1950 (written in '45) story Scanners Live in Vain. duncan b. barlow is a musician, academic, and author of several amazing books, including his amazing new short story collection Awry. Brian Evenson is the award-winning author of one of my favorite novels, Immobility, and several amazing short story collections. We talk about the weird and cool history of Paul Linebarger, AKA Cordwainer Smith, and the publication history of this story. We go deep into the themes of this amazing story and the author. Yes, the SF Hall of Fame is back in action. We are on track for Ray Bradbury next!
The Gang was going to do their latest BBM draft but when Underdog was being weird, they flex on the spot. They end up previewing the NFC West and drafting the best Duos of all time
Mayor Wu's presser yesterday is back firing on her, plus a park ranger has lost her job because she hung a transgender flag on a mountain side in Yosemite. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
On Thursday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered one of her most obsequious, fawning tirades about President Trump yet. She credited him with single-handedly resolving a half dozen major geopolitical conflicts around the world, and angrily asserted that it's high time Trump is granted the Nobel Peace Prize. It's no accident that this came amid new polling evidence that Trump's coalition is falling apart in a freshly dangerous way for him, as documented in a great new piece by New Republic senior editor Alex Shephard. In today's episode, Shephard explains how the numbers show key constituencies getting away from him. We discuss all the ways Leavitt's North Korea-style propaganda actually works against Trump by reinforcing the emperor-has-no-clothes vibe around him, why the press is reluctant to tell the truth about his unpopularity, how Democrats need to stop treating him as if he's invincible, and what that should look like. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Thursday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered one of her most obsequious, fawning tirades about President Trump yet. She credited him with single-handedly resolving a half dozen major geopolitical conflicts around the world, and angrily asserted that it's high time Trump is granted the Nobel Peace Prize. It's no accident that this came amid new polling evidence that Trump's coalition is falling apart in a freshly dangerous way for him, as documented in a great new piece by New Republic senior editor Alex Shephard. In today's episode, Shephard explains how the numbers show key constituencies getting away from him. We discuss all the ways Leavitt's North Korea-style propaganda actually works against Trump by reinforcing the emperor-has-no-clothes vibe around him, why the press is reluctant to tell the truth about his unpopularity, how Democrats need to stop treating him as if he's invincible, and what that should look like. Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Thursday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered one of her most obsequious, fawning tirades about President Trump yet. She credited him with single-handedly resolving a half dozen major geopolitical conflicts around the world, and angrily asserted that it's high time Trump is granted the Nobel Peace Prize. It's no accident that this came amid new polling evidence that Trump's coalition is falling apart in a freshly dangerous way for him, as documented in a great new piece by New Republic senior editor Alex Shephard. In today's episode, Shephard explains how the numbers show key constituencies getting away from him. We discuss all the ways Leavitt's North Korea-style propaganda actually works against Trump by reinforcing the emperor-has-no-clothes vibe around him, why the press is reluctant to tell the truth about his unpopularity, how Democrats need to stop treating him as if he's invincible, and what that should look like. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we dive into three wild stories making headlines:
What is it with rain and modern-day starting pitchers? The rain came in mid-game last night and play stopped in the 5th inning and when it resumed, Logan wasn't the same. Is the routine so regimented these days that any disruption causes issues? :30- Mariners Morning After The Mariners got blown out by the Yankees in game 1 of the series, losing 10-3 after a couple of 8th inning runs for the M's including Cal's 36th home run. :45- Reunions… Chuck has one coming up and it could go one of two ways.
What is it with rain and modern-day starting pitchers? The rain came in mid-game last night and play stopped in the 5th inning and when it resumed, Logan wasn't the same. Is the routine so regimented these days that any disruption causes issues? :30- Mariners Morning After The Mariners got blown out by the Yankees in game 1 of the series, losing 10-3 after a couple of 8th inning runs for the M's including Cal's 36th home run. :45- Reunions… Chuck has one coming up and it could go one of two ways. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Trapped in Oslo: A Bunker Adventure Gone Awry Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2025-06-27-22-34-02-no Story Transcript:No: Midt i Oslo, under en klar sommerhimmel, lokket et bunker-museum tre venner inn i sitt kjølige indre.En: In the middle of Oslo, under a clear summer sky, a bunker museum enticed three friends into its cool interior.No: Sindre, Astrid og Kjell var eventyrlystne sjeler, klare for en dag fylt med historie og spenning.En: Sindre, Astrid, and Kjell were adventurous souls, ready for a day filled with history and excitement.No: De oppdaget raskt museet ved et uhell, mens de ruslet langs gatene fulle av midsommerfeiring.En: They quickly discovered the museum by accident while strolling along streets full of midsummer celebrations.No: Museet var en labyrint av grå betongganger og dempede lys som kastet lange skygger.En: The museum was a labyrinth of gray concrete corridors and dimmed lights casting long shadows.No: "Kom igjen, vi må se alt!En: "Come on, we have to see everything!"No: " ropte Sindre, alltid ivrig etter å utforske nye mysterier.En: shouted Sindre, always eager to explore new mysteries.No: Astrid var mer forsiktig.En: Astrid was more cautious.No: "Vi bør være forsiktige.En: "We should be careful.No: Det stenger snart," minnet hun dem mens de gikk lenger inn i museet.En: It closes soon," she reminded them as they ventured further into the museum.No: Kjell lo og nøt spenningen, hans avslappede natur balanserte gruppen.En: Kjell laughed and enjoyed the thrill, his relaxed nature balancing the group.No: Klokka tikket ubønnhørlig mot stengetid, men vennene var så oppslukt at de overså lyden av dører som låste seg.En: The clock ticked inexorably towards closing time, but the friends were so engrossed that they ignored the sound of doors locking.No: De innså først at de var låst inne når de nådde en massiv jernport.En: They first realized they were trapped inside when they reached a massive iron gate.No: "Å nei," sa Astrid, mens Sindre så seg om etter en nødutvei.En: "Oh no," said Astrid, while Sindre looked around for an emergency exit.No: Kjell fniste.En: Kjell giggled.No: "Vi fikk virkelig valuta for pengene," sa han med et glimt i øyet.En: "We really got our money's worth," he said with a glint in his eye.No: Med Sindre i spissen bestemt på å finne en vei ut, snublet de over en dør merket "Kun ansatte.En: With Sindre leading the way, determined to find a way out, they stumbled upon a door marked "Employees Only."No: " Astrid var skeptisk, men Sindre var fast bestemt.En: Astrid was skeptical, but Sindre was resolute.No: "Vi må prøve.En: "We have to try.No: Kanskje finnes det en hemmelig utgang," sa han ivrig.En: Maybe there's a secret exit," he said eagerly.No: Kjell ga Astrid en beroligende klapp på ryggen.En: Kjell gave Astrid a reassuring pat on the back.No: "Hva er det verste som kan skje?En: "What's the worst that could happen?"No: " spurte han med et lurt smil.En: he asked with a sly smile.No: De smøg seg gjennom korridorene, kroppen i konstant skygge av de fluorescerende lysene.En: They crept through the corridors, bodies in constant shadow from the fluorescent lights.No: Atmosfæren var intens, men Sindre var ufortrødent optimistisk.En: The atmosphere was intense, but Sindre was undeterredly optimistic.No: Plutselig trigget de en bevegelsessensor.En: Suddenly, they triggered a motion sensor.No: Lysene blinket, en høy sirene begynte å ule, og en stemme skrålte: "Bunkersimulering aktivert!En: The lights flashed, a loud siren began to wail, and a voice blared: "Bunker simulation activated!"No: "Astrid hoppet skremt og grep tak i Sindre.En: Astrid jumped in fright and grabbed onto Sindre.No: Kjell brøt ut i latter.En: Kjell burst into laughter.No: "For et lysshow!En: "What a light show!"No: " skrek han over støyen.En: he yelled over the noise.No: Tempoet til lysene og lydene begynte å roe seg, og gruppen pustet lettet ut.En: The pace of the lights and sounds began to calm, and the group breathed a sigh of relief.No: "Jeg kan ikke tro vi ikke skjønte at det var en utstilling," sa Astrid og ristet på hodet.En: "I can't believe we didn't realize it was an exhibit," said Astrid, shaking her head.No: Til slutt, mens stillheten igjen senket seg over bunkeren, dukket en vennlig sikkerhetsvakt opp.En: Eventually, as silence once again settled over the bunker, a friendly security guard appeared.No: Med et småhumrende uttrykk førte han vennene ut via et overvåkningskamera.En: With a chuckling expression, he led the friends out via a surveillance camera.No: "Dere er ikke de første som blir fanget av bunkersimuleringen," innrømmet han, og tilbød dem en uoffisiell tur videre inn i museets kriker og kroker.En: "You're not the first to be caught by the bunker simulation," he admitted, offering them an unofficial tour further into the hidden corners of the museum.No: Sindre, Astrid, og Kjell ble ledet rundt i restene av et glemt Oslo, og de lyttet fascinert til vakten som fortalte historier om bunkeren.En: Sindre, Astrid, and Kjell were led around the remnants of a forgotten Oslo, and they listened fascinated as the guard told stories about the bunker.No: Da morgenlyset snek seg inn i museets åpninger, sto de igjen på utsiden.En: As the morning light crept into the museum's openings, they stood once again outside.No: "Kanskje vi burde planlegge bedre neste gang," sa Sindre, og sendte Astrid et unnskyldende smil.En: "Maybe we should plan better next time," said Sindre, giving Astrid an apologetic smile.No: Astrid trakk på skuldrene, smilende nå.En: Astrid shrugged, smiling now.No: "Kanskje.En: "Maybe.No: Men vi hadde det gøy, ikke sant?En: But we had fun, didn't we?"No: " Kjell nikket samtykkende og vinket til vakten før de vendte tilbake til Oslo-morgenens friske luft.En: Kjell nodded in agreement and waved to the guard before they returned to the fresh air of the Oslo morning.No: Heltene våre var enige om én ting: Midtsommer var tiden for å omfavne både planlagt og uventet moro.En: Our heroes agreed on one thing: Midsummer was the time to embrace both planned and unexpected fun. Vocabulary Words:enticed: lokketadventurous: eventyrlystnelabyrinth: labyrintcorridors: gangerdimmed: dempedeshadows: skyggereager: ivrigcautious: forsiktigbalanced: balanserteengrossed: oppslukttrapped: låst innesiren: sireneflashed: blinketreassuring: beroligendecrept: smøgintense: intensundeterred: ufortrødentmotion sensor: bevegelsessensorwail: ulesimulation: simuleringexhibit: utstillingguard: sikkerhetsvaktchuckling: småhumrendesurveillance camera: overvåkningskameraremnants: resterhidden: skjultefascinated: fascinertapologetic: unnskyldendeembrace: omfavneunexpected: uventet
In this episode of Command Control Power, the hosts tackle a series of tech frustrations including missed live streams, troublesome iPhone camera features, and challenges with Apple TV and Hulu apps. They dive into a detailed rant about modern tech devices failing to work seamlessly, share personal anecdotes of encountering pop-up errors and software compatibility issues, and discuss potential solutions. Special segments include difficulties with remote work, the quirks of Notifications and Permissions in macOS, and the ongoing struggle with the Malwarebytes and Addigy integration. The discussion wraps with user interaction nuances and a nostalgic thank you to a decade-long listener. 00:00 Introduction and Apologies 00:19 Technical Difficulties and Live Stream Issues 00:34 Joe's Haircut and Visual Gags 01:31 Camera Control Button Rant 08:24 Dinner and Hulu Troubles 09:40 General Tech Frustrations 12:51 Coordination Problems in Tech 17:01 Malwarebytes and Agy Integration 17:50 Confusing Security Popups 19:00 User Reactions and Issues 20:23 Malwarebytes and Agy Coordination 20:40 Jerry's Experience with the Issue 25:01 Apple's Notification System 36:22 Remote Desktop Control Challenges 39:26 Listener Appreciation and Conclusion
Greg's worried about getting his wisdom tooth extracted today
Today's Sports Daily covers the House vs NCAA Settlement and how the landscape of college football is changed forever, ESPN's NBA Finals Halftime Show, the Michael Jordan broadcasting rumors, & Sunday Night Baseball's experiment goes awry? Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group)
We had a plan for this episode, but the universe had another idea. Listen to us talk about pride, withdrawals, hospitalizations, gender, and slugs. Content warning for us being idiots. Enjoy!Current poll: How does unhappiness serve you? (DUE 6/20)We'd love to hear from you! Here's how to join the conversation:* Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/picklesandvodka* Subscribe to our Substack: Pickles and Vodka: a Mental Health Podcast* Watch on YouTube: @picklesandvodkapodcast* Follow our Instagram: @picklesandvodkapodcast* Join our Facebook group: Pickles and Vodka: a Mental Health Podcast* Send us an email: picklesandvodkapodcast@gmail.com* Christina's personal Instagram: @xtinajumper* Christina's Substack: crisis corner* Lauren's personal Instagram: @lauren___afh (but mostly @picosauve) Get full access to Pickles and Vodka at picklesandvodka.substack.com/subscribe
Special guest Jammin' Jon joins Ran and Melty this week to cover all the delicious (and something devious) delicacies found in the Escoffier character quest! So grab your spatula and apron, because it's time for a bake-off!Jammin' Jon on BlueSky: @joncolwellJammin Jon's Wrestling News on SpotifyBlueSky: @TheResonanceMusic Used:Voyage Suite by HOYO-MiXEscoffier Theme Music EXTENDED - A Gastronomic Symphony (tnbee mix) by tnbeeOriginal music by HOYO-MiX Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tracy in Atlantic Highlands calls in with a list of things and she wants to know if they are sports or not. Nicole calls in to RSVP for the Kickoff To Summer Show at D'Jais. Dan in Carteret is up next, and Gio sees him talking with Jazz Chisholm. Dan gave praise to Rami for his ‘drops' this morning as he's filling in for Eddie. Jimmy, who is blind, wants Gio's wife to drive him to Kickoff to Summer. Jerry returns for his final update of the day and starts with Pete Alonso's terrible throw to the plate last night. Juan Soto did nothing in this subway series. Max Fried said he was excited to play in the series, but he didn't sound excited. The Moment of The Day: 3 examples of Rami drops filling in for Eddie. In the final segment of the show, Jon Rahm hit a shot that caught a guy in the neck.
In local news today we have the story of a water quality alert that went awry and also a cold case that was recently reopened in Fort Bragg. The water quality alert was issued by the State Water Resources Control Board and the County of Mendocino on Tuesday night. It created a stir in the coastal village of Mendocino on Wednesday before it was rolled back. New information in the missing persons case of Brittany Jane Adkins prompted the search of a 24-acre property south of Fort Bragg.
On this week's pod, two hot, hot movies. First up, Sinners, Ryan Coogler's sexy Southern Gothic vampire flick set in Jim Crow-era Mississippi. It's got two Michael B Jordans, it's got epic musical sequences, it's got exquisite period detail, it's got spit sharing, it's got a smart and thorny race analogy at its heart, it's got great actors bringing their A game, it's got wonderful post-credit scenes and, did we mention, it's got two Michael B Jordans. Similarly sexy and sweltering is Motel Destino, a neon-lit tropical noir from Brazilian director Karim Aïnouz. And inspired by Sinners, the team choose their favourite films set during parties or big nights out where things go off the rails. TIMESTAMPS: What We've Been Watching: Blue Velvet, April, GFT's Derek Jarman and Chantal Akerman retrospective, Manhunter (2:20) Sinners review (13:42) Motel Destino review (31:28) Theme: Nights Out Gone Awry (Carrie, Festen, The Invitation, Coherence, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist) (41:36) Get us on Twitter, Bluesky, Instagram and Letterboxd @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Arctic Laughs: A Ping-Pong Adventure Gone Awry Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2025-04-09-22-34-02-es Story Transcript:Es: En la vasta extensión de tundra ártica, el silencio parecía eterno.En: In the vast expanse of Arctic tundra, the silence seemed eternal.Es: Santiago, siempre lleno de energía e ideas locas, tenía un plan especial para sorprender a sus amigos, Martina y Carlos.En: Santiago, always full of energy and crazy ideas, had a special plan to surprise his friends, Martina and Carlos.Es: Mientras el hielo brillaba bajo la luz tenue del sol de primavera, Santiago sonreía, imaginando la alegría en sus rostros.En: As the ice glistened under the dim light of the spring sun, Santiago smiled, imagining the joy on their faces.Es: "¡Esto va a ser genial!En: "This is going to be great!"Es: ", pensó, mientras buscaba las planchas de hielo perfectas.En: he thought, as he searched for the perfect ice slabs.Es: Con cuidado, cargó los bloques de hielo, que serían las piezas de un improvisado juego de ping-pong.En: Carefully, he loaded the blocks of ice, which would be the pieces of an improvised ping-pong game.Es: Santiago siempre quería impresionar a Martina.En: Santiago always wanted to impress Martina.Es: Con su naturaleza creativa y divertida, esperaba que este juego fuera un éxito.En: With his creative and fun nature, he hoped this game would be a success.Es: Carlos, su amigo de toda la vida, solía disfrutar estas aventuras, aunque a veces dudaba de sus locuras.En: Carlos, his lifelong friend, usually enjoyed these adventures, though sometimes he doubted his craziness.Es: Era un día frío, pero la primavera traía un aire más suave.En: It was a cold day, but spring brought a softer air.Es: Santiago trabajó rápido para construir la mesa.En: Santiago worked quickly to build the table.Es: Usó bloques de hielo para la base y un trozo largo de madera que encontró para la red.En: He used blocks of ice for the base and a long piece of wood he found for the net.Es: Cuando Martina y Carlos llegaron, se detuvieron asombrados.En: When Martina and Carlos arrived, they stopped, astonished.Es: "¿Un juego de ping-pong aquí?En: "A ping-pong game here?"Es: ", preguntó Martina, entre risas.En: Martina asked, laughing.Es: "¡Sí, algo diferente!En: "Yes, something different!"Es: ", respondió Santiago, su sonrisa enorme.En: replied Santiago, his smile enormous.Es: "Vamos a jugar".En: "Let's play."Es: A pesar del frío, comenzaron a jugar.En: Despite the cold, they began to play.Es: Las risas rebotaban por todo el paisaje blanco.En: Laughter echoed across the white landscape.Es: La improvisación no era perfecta, pero no importaba.En: The improvisation wasn't perfect, but it didn't matter.Es: Las palas fueron dos trozos de madera y la pelota, una pequeña piedra redonda.En: The paddles were two pieces of wood and the ball, a small round stone.Es: Sin embargo, el clima del Ártico es traicionero.En: However, the Arctic weather is treacherous.Es: De repente, un fuerte viento se levantó.En: Suddenly, a strong wind rose.Es: Las planchas de hielo se tambalearon y, con un gran estruendo, la mesa improvisada colapsó.En: The ice slabs wobbled and, with a great crash, the improvised table collapsed.Es: Por un segundo, hubo silencio.En: For a moment, there was silence.Es: Luego, risas.En: Then, laughter.Es: Martina, Carlos y Santiago se miraron y estallaron en carcajadas.En: Martina, Carlos, and Santiago looked at each other and burst into peals of laughter.Es: Era un desastre, sí, pero también un momento para recordar.En: It was a disaster, yes, but also a moment to remember.Es: "¡Qué desastre más divertido!En: "What a fun disaster!"Es: ", exclamó Carlos, todavía riendo.En: Carlos exclaimed, still laughing.Es: Santiago, aunque su plan no salió como esperaba, sintió una calidez en su corazón.En: Santiago, although his plan didn't go as expected, felt warmth in his heart.Es: No importaba el juego fallido, sino el tiempo compartido.En: The failed game didn't matter, but the time shared did.Es: "La verdadera diversión está aquí", pensó, viendo a sus amigos felices.En: "The real fun is here," he thought, seeing his friends happy.Es: Con los restos de la mesa, improvisaron otro juego.En: With the remains of the table, they improvised another game.Es: Un simple partido donde el objetivo era mantener el equilibrio en el hielo sin caer.En: A simple game where the goal was to keep balance on the ice without falling.Es: No era un torneo oficial, pero la diversión era auténtica.En: It wasn't an official tournament, but the fun was genuine.Es: Así, bajo el cielo cubierto del Ártico, los tres amigos disfrutaron de ese extraño día.En: Thus, under the overcast Arctic sky, the three friends enjoyed that strange day.Es: Santiago comprendió que no era la perfección la que importaba, sino los momentos compartidos y las risas sinceras.En: Santiago understood that it wasn't perfection that mattered, but the shared moments and sincere laughter.Es: El viento soplaba, pero en sus corazones había calor.En: The wind blew, but in their hearts there was warmth.Es: En la tundra fría, habían encontrado un pedacito de alegría sencilla.En: In the cold tundra, they had found a piece of simple joy.Es: La magia no estaba en el juego, sino en la camaradería y en hacer especial lo ordinario.En: The magic wasn't in the game, but in the camaraderie and making the ordinary special. Vocabulary Words:expanse: la extensiónsilence: el silencioeternal: eternoenergy: la energíaspring: la primaveraice slab: la plancha de hieloglisten: brillarimprovise: improvisarto load: cargarpaddle: la palatreacherous: traicioneroto wobble: tambalearsecrash: el estruendocollapse: colapsarsilence: el silencioastonished: asombradodisaster: el desastrebalance: el equilibriogenuine: auténticoovercast: cubiertoperfection: la perfecciónto matter: importarsincere: sincerocamaraderie: la camaraderíasoft: suaveto blow: soplarnet: la redimpression: la impresiónfailure: el fracasojoy: la alegría
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Welcome to FractureLine: the official weekly news feed from the Chest Wall Injury Society, where we will listen to all the bottom-line CWIS updates, shout-outs, fun facts, and weekly banter! This week, we are joined by: Dr. Bauman, SarahAnn, Dr. Joe Forrester (CWIS Education Chair),& Dr. Samy Bendjemil. Dr. Bendjemil is new to the CWIS & FractureLine community. He just finished his fellowship at Stanford with Dr. Forrester. He now heads off for his first attending job (!!!)! These two joined us to discuss their article in Trauma Case Reports titled: "Breaking waves and cartilage: Surgical management of costal cartilage injuries in surfing-related trauma." It includes all our favorite things: sports related injuries, nonunion, ossification, and much more! We also get to hear many exciting things, including news & deadlines (and the dwindling spots for the pre-summit 1.0 plating lab) for our education this month and the upcoming summit! Don't bail! Come and drop in, the waters are fine! Finally, this week's Summit Recap special guest is Dr. Peter Cole. Dr. Cole has become a staple of the yearly CWIS summit since 2019, and brings an enthusiasm for bone healing and rib fixation that is enviable! He also is world renown for scapular fracture treatment!
Well, the world order is rocky and looking to get rockier. US President Donald Trump has had a spectacular falling-out with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, and waging a damaging trade war, while China is cruising war ships off the Australian coast. And the conflict in Gaza is unresolved. Not to mention closer to home, South East Queensland and northern NSW now have Cyclone Alfred bearing down on them. So, how will all this uncertainty affect the election campaign? And how can the leaders keep the focus on ordinary people, when there is so much going on around us? Today on Inside Politics, chief political correspondent David Crowe, and national security correspondent Matthew Knott, join host Jacqueline Maley.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Well, the world order is rocky and looking to get rockier. US President Donald Trump has had a spectacular falling-out with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, and waging a damaging trade war, while China is cruising war ships off the Australian coast. And the conflict in Gaza is unresolved. Not to mention closer to home, South East Queensland and northern NSW now have Cyclone Alfred bearing down on them. So, how will all this uncertainty affect the election campaign? And how can the leaders keep the focus on ordinary people, when there is so much going on around us? Today on Inside Politics, chief political correspondent David Crowe, and national security correspondent Matthew Knott, join host Jacqueline Maley.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Postgame coverage with Everett Fitzhugh, Al Kinisky, and Mike Benton after the Seattle Kraken were defeated by the St. Louis Blues, 7-2 on Feb. 25 at Enterprise Center.
Summary This month on Strangers we have The Dandelion Gatherers: On Italian American Foodways, Anarchism, and Assimilation. This piece is a historical exploration of Italian American foodways, anarchism, and assimilation through folklore, newspaper stories, and accounts of women who gathered dandelions by the roadside.. The word of the month is about everyone's favorite revolutionary musical, besides Newsies. Read along at TangledWilderness.org Or Sign up for our Zine of the Month Club on Patreon. Guest Info Wren Awry (they/them) is a writer, food/history/folklore nerd, and the editor of Nourishing Resistance: Stories of Food, Protests, and Mutual Aid (PM Press, 2023). They can be found on IG @wrenawry or on Bluesky at @wrenawry.bsky.social Publisher This podcast is published by Strangers In A Tangled Wilderness. We can be found at www.tangledwilderness.org or on Twitter @tangledwild. You can support this show by subscribing to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness Host The host is Inmn Neruin. You can find them on instagram @shadowtail.artificery Reader The Reader is Bea Flowers. If you would like to hear Bea narrate other things, or would like to get them to read things for you check them out at https://voicebea.wixsite.com/website Theme music The theme song was written and performed by Margaret Killjoy. You can find her at http://birdsbeforethestorm.net or on twitter @magpiekilljoy
February 9, 2025Although Eli was a man of God, his sons did not follow his example. 1 Samuel 2:12
Fluent Fiction - Mandarin Chinese: From Flour to Laughs: A Dumpling Adventure Gone Awry Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/zh/episode/2025-02-08-23-34-01-zh Story Transcript:Zh: 春节快到了,北半球的大地被厚厚的雪覆盖,寒风呼啸着吹过街道。En: The Chun Jie, or Spring Festival, is fast approaching, and the northern hemisphere is blanketed in thick snow, with chilly winds howling past the streets.Zh: 在这样一个冬季里,家庭团聚是最温暖的事情。今天,Jian和Meiling要在一起为家人准备年夜饭。En: In such a winter, family gatherings are the warmest thing. Today, Jian and Meiling are busy preparing the New Year's Eve dinner for their family.Zh: 他们在厨房里忙碌,希望做出完美的饺子来惊艳亲戚们。En: They're bustling in the kitchen, hoping to make the perfect dumplings to impress their relatives.Zh: Jian站在厨房中央,自信满满地说:“我看过好多次妈妈做饺子,我一定能做。”En: Jian stands confidently in the center of the kitchen and says, "I've watched my mom make dumplings so many times; I can definitely do it."Zh: Meiling却摇摇头,她拿出一本旧旧的食谱,说:“你还是听我的,我们按照奶奶的食谱来吧。”En: Meiling, however, shakes her head and takes out an old cookbook, saying, "Better follow my lead. Let's stick to grandma's recipe."Zh: 厨房里挂满了红色的灯笼和金色的对联,节日的气氛浓厚。En: The kitchen is decorated with red lanterns and golden couplets, brimming with festive atmosphere.Zh: Jian不耐烦地开始动手,想要即兴发挥。En: Jian, impatient, starts improvising.Zh: 他随意地抓起面粉,漫天飞舞的白色粉尘使厨房看起来宛如雪天。En: He casually grabs some flour, and the white dust flying everywhere makes the kitchen look like a snowy day.Zh: Meiling叹了口气,耐心地查看每个步骤:“我们要先和面,然后调馅。”En: Meiling sighs and patiently checks each step: "We need to make the dough first, then prepare the filling."Zh: Jian有些不屑:“这需要什么技巧?放上些肉和菜就好了。”En: Jian dismissively says, "What skill does this need? Just throw in some meat and veggies."Zh: 于是他随意将肉馅倒入锅中,En: He then casually pours the meat filling into the pan.Zh: 火势比他想象中要旺,短短几分钟,锅底便传来糊味。En: The fire is stronger than he imagined, and within minutes, there's a burning smell from the bottom of the pan.Zh: Meiling忙过去,想要及时补救,却只是无奈地摇头。En: Meiling rushes over to remedy the situation but can only shake her head helplessly.Zh: 此时的厨房一片狼藉,堆满了洒落的面粉和焦黑的锅。En: The kitchen is now a complete mess, littered with spilled flour and charred pots.Zh: Jian尝试着挽回局面,Meiling则默默拿起电话下了外卖订单。En: Jian tries to salvage the situation, while Meiling quietly picks up the phone and orders takeout.Zh: 晚上,家人们围坐在餐桌前,桌上的饺子热腾腾香喷喷。En: In the evening, the family sits around the dining table, and the dumplings on the table are steaming hot and fragrant.Zh: 大家吃着外卖的饺子,笑着听Jian和Meiling讲述他们的“烹饪冒险”。En: Everyone eats the takeout dumplings, laughing and listening to Jian and Meiling recount their "culinary adventure."Zh: 整个房间充满了欢声笑语。En: The whole room is filled with joy and laughter.Zh: Jian挠挠头,承认道:“看来我确实需要多学学做饭。”En: Jian scratches his head and admits, "Looks like I really need to learn more about cooking."Zh: Meiling则笑着对他说:“有时候,享受过程比结果更重要。”En: Meiling smiles and says to him, "Sometimes, enjoying the process is more important than the outcome."Zh: 从此,Jian明白了自信不能代替经验,Meiling也学会了别太拘泥于规则。En: From then on, Jian understood that confidence cannot replace experience, and Meiling learned not to be too rigid with rules.Zh: 这个失败的饺子故事成了他们家每年春节的必讲趣闻,也成了家庭团聚时最美好的回忆之一。En: This dumpling fiasco became a must-tell anecdote at their annual Spring Festival, and one of the most beautiful memories during their family reunions. Vocabulary Words:approaching: 快到了hemisphere: 半球blanketed: 覆盖chilly: 寒冷的gatherings: 团聚bustling: 忙碌的impress: 惊艳improvising: 即兴发挥remedy: 补救littered: 堆满salvage: 挽回recount: 讲述culinary: 烹饪的outcome: 结果confidence: 自信experience: 经验rigid: 拘泥fiasco: 失败anecdote: 趣闻reunions: 团聚central: 中央recipe: 食谱festive: 节日的impatient: 不耐烦flour: 面粉dust: 粉尘dismissively: 不屑imagine: 想象helplessly: 无奈admit: 承认
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Life doesn't always go according to plan, and today we're diving into how those unexpected twists can impact your finances. We kick off the episode with a fun list of pop culture's most iconic twins (yes, there's a reason we chose this theme—you'll have to tune in to find out!). Then, we explore real-life financial curveballs, the costs of the unexpected, and practical ways to prepare for life's surprises. Because when life throws you a curveball—or two—it's preparation that can make all the difference! The List: Pop Culture's Most Iconic Twins Hashtags: #Twins #WhenLifeThrowsYouACurveball #FinancialCurveballs #MaryKateAndAshleyAreTheBest #ExpectTheUnexpected Visit us online: www.bullcastpodcast.com Produced by Cameron Spann | Powered by Pickler Wealth Advisors Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com
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