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Putting lives back together after the battle.By FinalStand. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels.Either you embrace Change and are destroyed by it, or you resist Change and are overwhelmed by it. What is your choice? (The Politics of 'Not' Being Dead)The rest of the trip was made in silence. They dropped us off at the edge of Miercurea Ciuc, home base of the 61st Mountain Troops Brigade, of Professor Loma and from whence all this craziness had originated. The meeting was already awkward before I arrived. It only got worse. Where to begin? Well, Russia, the United States, the UK, Romania, Hungary and Ireland were now all interested parties. And I had gained two personal distinctions:1.) Not only was I now heralded (and not really joking anymore) by some sources as Magyarorszag es Erdely Hercege, I was thereby re-awakening old nationalistic and territorial fears. Hungary didn't want a Prince, yet they did have an anemic Monarchist party. I might not be a Hapsburg (the last royal house of Hungary), but I could possibly be misconstrued as a long-lost Árpád scion (first King and founder of the Hungarian state), which would be even better.A crisis was looming in my ancestral crucible. It seems I already had a webpage in Budapest and six hundred "friends" within 24 hours. Worse, they had some pictures of me. Besides being 'of regal bearing' in the descriptions, I was sexy-hot and a soldier of fortune, a modern day 'Wild Geese, (Goose?)' who was wanted for questioning in a, or perhaps multiple, murder(s) involving either a duel over a woman's honor or killing a dozen armed gangsters who prayed on young innocents newly arrived to the big city.I wasn't alone. My trusty companion was A.) an ascetic Jedi Mistress (my own, personal Yoda), B.) an ancient witch schooled in the necromantic arts (apparently the reason I couldn't die), or C.) a Cold-War Era SMERSH (too much James Bond) assassin repaying an old debt to the descendent of an anti-communist partisan she'd killed years ago, eerily close to the truth for once. That, plus the TEK investigation, were Hungary's main points of concern involving me.2.) I was now a person involved in significant events for half a dozen nations on the world scene.Let's start with Romania. Okay, foremost, I was responsible for the single deadliest day in modern (post-WWII) Romanian Land Forces history. There was no covering this up. Close to one hundred men and women had died in combat, and then you added the forty-some dead Amazons, many of them apparently tortured, and this was a political and public relations nightmare.No one doubted their troops behaved heroically. That wasn't the problem. The political conundrum was how could they explain Ajax and his fifty seasoned killers penetrating into central Romania with no one being aware of the danger? A few politicians wanted to blame Székely nationalists (by that, they meant the ethnic minority who 'vaguely' wanted Transylvania to rejoin Hungary), except they had me, the Hungarian Prince, leading the charge.Life would have been so much easier for them if I had died. Yes, I could read the minds of those politicians. Screw a girl, then her younger sister, and then his wife, who all say they love me, and you'll recognized the emotional intent a father directs your way. (I'd only done that once, and once was enough.) I was getting that vibe again.Unfortunately for them, I wasn't dead and three big time foreign governments (and Ireland) seemed really curious about me, my performance and my mortality. So dragging me out back for a firing squad wasn't going to happen. Riki Martin of the US State Department was there and she told me a representative of the US Military Mission was on his way up to debrief me. Russia's sexy military attaché was still on site and looking happy for some reason. Flaviu, who had some experience with me, was soon to be gone; replaced by some person who had some serious lettuce before his actual name and didn't know me from didly. Not good.The UK had one of their diplomats coming up as well, just so I didn't get lonely. They weren't driving up with the Irishman, or the American. No one considers their carbon footprint in a crisis, I swear. But wait! It gets better. My Romanian Special Force dudes had brought the rest of their company (around a hundred new buddies) with them, they seriously didn't want me to get homesick and wander off (because, you know, I liked living and freedom).The Romanian army shouldn't have worried. It seemed that there were some US Army Rangers with NATO in Kosovo, Albania, or Bosnia and Uncle Sam was expressing a desire for them to 'stop by'. Maybe they could share their C-130 with the British paratroopers who were equally concerned about my well-being. I just hoped everyone was going to play nice when the Spetsnaz arrived. Putin was suddenly (and surprisingly to me, anyway) my new pal. I had a feeling I'd soon be discovering my secret Russian heritage if I wasn't careful. I was thinking maybe I could squeeze an Order of Lenin, or a Hero of the Soviet Union out of him. I heard they both looked nice, were obsolete and came without an actual pension.If Katrina wouldn't let me write off this calamity as PTO, I was going to be irate. I was on the verge of having a large family to support after all, unless you considered me marrying a billionaire's heiress to be compensation enough. The only group involved who weren't trying to actually see me was the Khanate.Temujin most likely had some shamanistic mojo that would let him know if I croaked. That bit smacked of paganism, so it was kept under wraps because he had to appear dutifully Islamic for the masses. Still, some koumiss would have been nice. Heck, right then I could have gone for an 'atta boy', perhaps even a 'two thumbs up'.Oh yeah; the general of the 4th Romanian Division wanted me to stop by when I had the chance (if I didn't, he'd send men to kill me, or so it was insinuated). The 61st Mountain Troops was part of his division's combat command and if the General Staff went looking for someone to crucify, he was making damn sure it wasn't going to be him.It occurred to me that I could send a handsome-looking Spetsnaz (if there was such a thing) to go in my place. They were brother Slavs, right? I was sure that between the 'Fall of the Berlin Wall', Moldavian Independence and Romania joining NATO, they would have much to discuss. Out of the blue, Pamela smacked me on the back of my head, Jethro Gibbs' style. My 'more-evil Russian doppelganger' idea must have been poorly thought out.Before I could implement that silliness, or trigger the big brouhaha, there was a preamble: I had three compatriots. Of greater importance, I had three heavily armed/gravely-serious bodyguards who wouldn't surrender their weapons and/or abandon me. So I thought "play nice" thoughts to myself.Diplomacy, sovereignty and legality all reared their ugly heads. I wasn't really an Irish diplomat. My paperwork was still valid, but the Romanian government hadn't permitted my entry into their country under the standard diplomatic protocols. Ireland wanted to talk to me about that, why was I running around armed and killing people in two Central European countries? I was acting more like an Irish adventurer from the 17th century, than a genteel civil servant from the 21st.Then there was the niggling little complication that involved me, my friends and our criminal possession of military-grade hardware. Chaz had the dubious excuse of being an official British government agent on assignment. That meant he could hope for a prisoner exchange within the next decade. Rachel and Pamela were private citizens with painfully sketchy proofs of US citizenship.When the Romanian legal system finished buggering them, it would be off to Hungry and its serious inquiry into all the dead bodies we'd left in our wake. Who was I kidding? What I was really worrying about was how many members of the Romanian penal system would die when they escaped. Their flimsy identities gave no clue to how dangerous they actually were. Hell, they'd beat me home.I had the added difficulty of Ireland and their questions about who the fuck I was and why I had their gold filigree on something I didn't deserve sitting snugly in my back pocket.So first off, this new band of 'Eagles' wanted to disarm and separate us."Don't insult me," I scoffed. "I am your Prince. Don't make me explain it to your widow.""I'm not married," the Lieutenant snarled back, daring me."Well, rush out and marry somebody. I haven't got all day. We don't want me to be caught in an idle boast now do we?" I grinned. Verbal sparring apparently wasn't in his repertoire."What?""Shut the fuck up, Carl," Chaz blithely inserted himself into the conversation."But you don't even speak Romanian," I countered. "How do you even know what I said?" The Romanians didn't know English, but they knew Carl. The tension between us ebbed."By the expression on the officer's face, Hercege," he winked. "It's universal to the brotherhood.""Who is he with?" The officer questioned me."You and he are the same," I answered."You cannot go any farther armed," he returned to his mission parameters."I don't envy you going in and telling the Colonel to come out here, but so be it," I held my ground."We could kill you and take them off your corpses," he studied my reaction."You are the second handsome man to tell me that today," I shook my head. "I'll tell you what I told him: 'you sure are cute, just not my type'." Pause then laughter."You are a madman," the lieutenant snorted. "I'll go talk to the Colonel."I was a jerk, loved maidens and was a master of bullshit. Did that make me a modern day Minotaur? The lieutenant came back out, then ushered me inside; Riki had to wait for the moment. He motioned my team come along. In the staff room of the 61st were a handful of officers and several suits."Mr. Nyilas," the Colonel gazed upon me. "I don't know what to make of you.""You and my Mother both," I mumbled. Despite the somber atmosphere, a few of the men and women let their moods lighten. They didn't hold my levity against me. I'd been there, on the battlefield and if humor was how I dealt with the experience, so be it."Ha," the greying man mused. "It is wholly my fault that I disregard most of the information you supplied my staff. You were unerringly accurate in your assessment of our enemy's capabilities. I know my men and I know how good they are. Veteran commanders can barely describe what my troops endured. You warned us and I didn't believe you. I was wrong and my men died because of it," he sighed."Sir, I do not believe you could have done anything else and succeeded," I interrupted."Succeeded? Is this what you consider success?" he hardened."Absolutely, Sir. Had you been slower to respond, those men would have most likely come here, to Miercurea Ciuc, and you would have fought the same battle, except your civilians would have been caught in the mix," I lied.If Ajax had escaped he'd have hunted me down. The location would have been irrelevant to him. How he knew where to be was a question for later and something to be presented to smarter, more experienced minds."Perhaps," he allowed. "They were heading north when we encountered them.The Alal in me was going back over the plan. It had been sound."Sir, you had every reason to doubt my military experience and to believe I exaggerated the threat. I was right and I take no joy in that, nor do I think anyone can hold your decisions against you," I stated.Now he gave a bitter laugh. Yes, they could hold all the deaths against him."We both know your men and women didn't die for their country, they killed for it. Quite frankly, I believe they killed some of the most vicious creatures to ever walk the face of the Earth. Fuck them for taking so many of us. Pile their bodies up and burn them," I suggested."They deserve no more Romanian soil than a spot to inter their ashes," I concluded."You do not sound like any diplomat I've ever met," the Colonel regained his gruff exterior."I'm not. I'm a fraud. I know as much about Ireland as I do about being a prince," I confessed. "That said, I didn't come here to kill anyone. I came to save lives.""How has that worked out for you?" a sitting woman in a suit questioned, in Romanian. She was slender, waspish and didn't sound comfortable speaking English, though she knew enough to get by."I am not a fortune-teller. I don't know how this is going to work out," I said."That's not what I asked," she prodded."Yes it was," I corrected her. "You wanted to know if I thought the price of your dead countrymen was worth the life of me, my friends and the lives of your countrymen I came to save. I can't measure the promise of those lives against the loss of all the dead. Don't play games with me. I'm have a degree in Philosophy and I eat morally ambiguous people like you for lunch."Pamela laughed aloud and lively."Kimberly and Katrina would be so proud of you right now," she chortled."I don't think you grasp the deep pit your find yourself in, Friend" the suit stayed chillingly calm."Oh, I think we all know we both screwed the pooch big time," I smirked. "The difference is me and mine are all happy to be alive after two of the most trying, fun-filled days of our lives. You want to throw us in prison. The Hungarians want to throw us in prison. I'm sure if I get back to the States, they will want to put us in prison too. Have I missed anyone?""I'm glad you will confess. It will make it easier on us," she grinned like sexy weasel."Wait," Rachel put a restraining arm on me. "I've wanted to say this for some time." To the weasel, "Blow it out your ass, dipshit.""Rachel, you don't know what she said," Pamela faux-gasped."I don't know the words, but I know what he meant," Rachel glowered. She missed Charlotte so much, she was willing to court pain and death. "I want to go back in time and slap her mother repeatedly for not strangling her in the crib. Is that succinct enough?""I apologize for ever meeting you, Rachel. I've brought you to a bad end," I gave her a tender look."It's okay. I never thought I'd live long enough to sleep with you anyway," she smiled back.Phifft, sigh. It was so sad that I recognized the sound of a low-caliber, silenced round."Listen up, dipshit," Pamela snickered. "Good one, Rachel. If you don't believe the next one is going through your skull, you clearly haven't been listening to us. You are fucking with the wrong monkeys. You have this bizarre idea that if I kill you, your government won't replace your worthless, bullet-riddled hide with someone we find more agreeable. My grandson sent in motion a half million combatants a few hours ago, he nearly died leading your soldiers against your nation's enemies and you want him to kiss your shoes as if you matter at all in the grand scheme of things?" she snarled. "Think again."No one was moving because Pamela had her silenced 22 Beretta out and pointed at Weasel's head. The SF's were caught flat-footed, as was everyone else. No guards came rushing in because the closed doors further muffled the sound. "I think this is a good time for us to get a drink," Chaz advised as he slowly reached out and lowered Pamela's gun hand.It was Pamela's gunboat diplomacy yet again. She hadn't meant to kill the women. Hell, she'd been a random target of opportunity. What Pamela had done was clear up the doubts in the room. Everyone on the staff could self-consciously let themselves off the hook for not being in the front lines, risking themselves with their comrades. Thanks to Pamela, they too had confronted violence.'Crazy' Grandma had fired off her piece and everyone sighed with relief when Chaz got her to lower it. I was pretty sure Chaz was in on this dangerous game. It resided with the Colonel as to how to resolve this hiccup in our dispute."Mr. Nyilas, why don't we take a walk outside, just the two of us?" he 'requested'.I nodded because I'm not always as dumb as I look. He was letting my people off with incredible temperance and I could honorably send them away. They'd scoped out the scene and believed I'd be safe enough. He, in turn, had an excuse to take a step away from his political watchdogs."I think that is for the best," I nodded. "Do you want me to leave my guns behind?""No, Mr. Nyilas, we might run into trouble out there and one of my Captains has suggested you are a man who can take care of himself," he replied. That was very nice of him indeed. If I did do something stupid, he had a ton of troops about who would make my regrets rather temporary. I decided to behave as if I had a passing acquaintance with sanity.His first questions were about the fighting at the ruins. I peppered our exchange with my interest in what had happened to the advance force of the 22nd. It was bleak news, yet the Colonel felt a sense of relief. He was coming to accept the lethality of his enemies, which in turn, led to an understanding, if not acceptance, of the carnage his men had been subjected to.He was in a cycle of context, grief, context. He'd gambled on me and men died. Once the battle was joined though, his soldiers had done precisely the right thing under considerable stress. He could be proud without dishonoring the dead. Only Pamela and I had engaged Ajax earlier. Only I had talked with the man.The Colonel had to look into my eyes to get the spark that led to understanding the mind and ruthlessness of his opponent. The name 'Ajax' never came up. That was more than a rational mind could accept at the moment. He knew his men had fought and killed the best and that helped him cope a tiny bit. Our interview ended when the first of the unwanted guests arrived.Only when I walked inside did it occur to me that this had been my first soldier to soldier chat. We had respected one another and discussed matters like men who knew the score. That was depressing in its own right. It was well passed nightfall when we went back inside. In our absence, Riki had started to redeem my existence. My salvation lay in Romantic Americana Symbolism.Translation: I was a Horatio Alger, a working class kid raised by a widower father, who earned a scholarship to a quiet New England college, graduated near the top of my class and gotten an excellent job (salary and benefits not disclosed). That was the was the first part of the Americana, proof positive that America was still the land of opportunity and a place where poor children could still reach the highest levels of society (umm, okay?).The second Americana Part: my Father had been murdered in a case of mistaken identity. Those heavily-armed foreign corporate/rogue governmental-sponsored terrorist mercenaries (their exact origin was shrouded in double-dealing misinformation) had ruthlessly murdered my Pa to cover up their error. Like any true Son of the American Dream, I had sworn vengeance.The Symbolic Part: My compassionate, understanding government (the good governmental servants of Republican Democracy, not the bad, hires the covert, secret, black-bag, unaccountable private contractors/ pawns of the Wall Street Elite bureaucrats) allowed me to participate in a multi-national taskforce. These selfless guardians of the freedom had formed a coalition which had hunted down the villains.With the priceless assistance of two Central European countries, who currently had to remain nameless (cough: Hungary and Romania), we'd achieved a final, violent confrontation in which my allies and I had emerged bloody, scarred, yet victorious. Once more, free men and women had answered the call of duty and some had made the ultimate sacrifice.See, I had a good government that cared enough about me to let me become a gun-toting menace to the civilized world. Like a Hollywood Western hero of the 1950's, 60's and 70's, I had taken personal revenge against the forces of wickedness, exit the railroad tycoons and cattle barons, enter the shadowy world of private security forces and uncontrolled corporate capitalism.
Julio Gudiño, de Los Plastics Revolution y I Can Chase Dragons, regresa con un nuevo proyecto musical bajo el nombre de Yöels. Después de una década de no vernos, nos reencontramos en Mezclas Abruptas. Hablamos de querer renacer como una batería, de fiestas diminutas y contenidas, de tortugas y cebras y del Nintendo 64 que vimos morir en el escenario del Corona Capital hace muchos años. Con el pretexto del sonido y letras de sus nuevas canciones, hablamos de la idea del hogar, de la intimidad, y lo importante que aquellos conceptos son en sus procesos. Pero sobre todo hablamos sobre la infancia, sobre volver a ella mentalmente para entrar en modo juego y sentirse cómodo para crear, pero también para refugiarnos ahí un rato, para agarrar fuerzas y poder navegar mejor esta aventura tan retadora que de repente es la vida adulta. Puedes conocer más sobre Julio Gudiño y llegar a su música aquí: https://www.instagram.com/yoelssss/ Y en el episodio Julio recomendó a Being Dead https://www.instagram.com/being__dead/ y yo este playlist de canciones mega tristes, "Miserable" que armé y alimento constantemente, y puedes escuchar por acá: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6uoArI2ar6O52ZWytn1xWc?si=d92de0dc4ecf4194 Sobre Mezclas Abruptas: En el DJ booth y en este podcast Susana Medina selecciona temas de manera minuciosa y los pone sobre la mesa abruptamente. En este podcast aprenderás de pizza, perros, música, salud mental, ilustración, alpinismo y una serie de nuevas obsesiones y fascinaciones que en algún momento te servirán de algo. @mezclasabruptas https://www.instagram.com/mezclasabruptas/ https://twitter.com/mezclasabruptas https://www.tiktok.com/@mezclasabruptas YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@MezclasAbruptas @suzyain https://www.instagram.com/suzyrain https://twitter.com/suzyrain https://www.tiktok.com/@suzyrain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, entre el 22 y el 25, con nuevos bríos para entrar en movimiento y sacudirnos de encima de una vez el descoloque del cambio de año. De paso, un poco de contundencia, que siempre viene muy bien. Suenan: LUTHER RUSSELL - "RIGHT WAY" ("HAPPINNESS FOR BEGINNERS", 2025) / MONTEFURADO - "GAME OF MIRRORS" ("HEAVY HEADS", 2025) / CORY HANSON - "WINGS" ("WESTERN CUM", 2023) / DANIEL ROMANO'S OUTFIT - "FIELD OF RUINS" ("TOO HOT TO SLEEP", 2024) / PEPSI & THE CLITS - "IDA" ("GOD & CHIPS", 2025) / BEING DEAD - "BIG BOVINE" ("EELS", 2024) / TOMATO FLOWER - "TEMPLE OF THE MIND" ("NO", 2024) / THE TUBS - "FREAK MODE" ("COTTON CROWN", 2025) / TIMO VAN LIEROP - "NOW THAT I KNOW" ("EARTH TONES", 2023) / MATTHEW "DOC" DUNN - "YOUR FEELIN'" (2022) / BONG WISH - "DREAMING OF SWITZERLAND" ("HAZY ROAD", 2023) / HOLLOW HAND - "DRINKING WITH JUDY" (2024) / KELLEY STOLTZ - "HIDE IN A SONG" ("LA FLEUR", 2024) / THIS IS LORELEI - "I'M ALL FUCKED UP" ("BOX FOR BUDDY, BOX FOR STAR", 2024) / PROGRAM - "SPARKS" ("IT'S A SIGN", 2024) /Escuchar audio
-Hablamos de noticias variades de anime, manga y juegos -Nolan se embarca en el proyecto mas ambicioso de todos, adaptar La Odisea de Homero. -Discos recomendados de Vampire Weekend y Being Dead. -Impresiones de los Comics: Superman Absolute y WonderWoman Absolute.
Will, David and Jeremiah count down David and Jeremiah's favorite albums of 2024.
Craig & Rex review their favorite albums of 2024 while Craig mourns Kyle Tucker being traded by Houston to the Cubs.Errata: The MJ Lenderman lyric on "Wristwatch" is " a wristwatch that tells me I'm on my own," not "I'm all alone." Col. Mandrake is a character in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Bob Hunter, Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, first referred to the Cincinnati Reds as "the Big Red Machine" on July 4, 1969. The moniker stuck as the Reds began the 1970 season 70-30 on their way to the National League pennant.You can support Hooks & Runs by purchasing books through our store at Bookshop.org. Here's the link. https://bookshop.org/shop/hooksandruns Hooks & Runs - www.hooksandruns.com Email: hooksandruns@protonmail.com Hooks & Runs on TwitterCraig on Bluesky (@craigest.bsky.social)Rex (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/people/Krazy-Karlz-Music-Emporium/100063801500293/ Hosts Emeriti:Andrew Eckhoff on Tik TokEric on FacebookMusic: "Warrior of Light" by ikolics (via Premium Beat) This podcast and this episode are copyright Craig Estlinbaum, 2024.
Will and Chris count down their favorite albums of 2024.
It's the end of the month so we took some time to chat about what we listened to throughout October. The new Halsey album 'The Great Impersonator' is first on the docket, but we also dig into Christopher Owens, Kelly Lee Owens, Tyler, the Creator, Tisakorean, Being Dead, Greg Mendez and more.
Hello internet! This week's episode is all about the etiquette of FUNERALS outlined in "Being Dead is No Excuse: The Southern Ladies' Guide to Hosting the Perfect Funeral" by Gayden Metcalfe and Charlotte Hays! Enjoy and be sure to share with a friend!
Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi), Isadora Almeida (@almeidadora), Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra) e Nik Silva (@niksilva) conversam sobre a terceira edição do C6 Fest, evento que contará com nomes como Wilco, Air, Gossip, Nile Rodgers, The Last Dinner Party, A. G. Cook, Amaro Freitas, Maria Esmeralda e Perfume Genius. Apoie a gente: https://apoia.se/podcastvfsm Não Paro De Ouvir ➜ FKA Twigs https://tinyurl.com/3p8bwtup➜ Dora Morelenbaum https://tinyurl.com/25he2dp9➜ Katy da Voz https://tinyurl.com/3rdmu2p6➜ Batata Boy https://tinyurl.com/535p6new➜ Anxious https://tinyurl.com/bdduzkff➜ Polo & Pan https://tinyurl.com/5jbbrub2➜ Confidence Man https://tinyurl.com/4jfmuzyr➜ Mk.gee https://tinyurl.com/yu6hdh38➜ Father John Misty https://tinyurl.com/3a6tf5ke➜ New Dad https://tinyurl.com/5y4kmjvn➜ Tyler, The Creator https://tinyurl.com/bdeyv3jr➜ Benjamin Booker https://tinyurl.com/3h4j68jx➜ Sítio Rosa https://tinyurl.com/mr266kru➜ Being Dead https://tinyurl.com/4wekb229➜ Bon Iver https://tinyurl.com/4jkhu2rj➜ Kelly Lee Owens https://tinyurl.com/4ctvvzzb➜ Christopher Owens https://tinyurl.com/2crwfd2k Você Precisa Ouvir Isso ➜ “Salão de Baile - This is Ballroom” (@thisisballroom_doc)➜ Dragon Ball Daima (MAX)➜ Slipknot https://tinyurl.com/a2asvtvz➜ Slow Horses (Apple TV+)➜ Only Murders On The Building (Disney+) Playlist Seleção VFSM: https://bit.ly/3ETG7oEContato: sobremusicavamosfalar@gmail.com
We start the week with the September 2024 New Music Train winding its way from Louisville up to Wisconsin. Jay Ignacio and Bob Peterson are on board and they fill you in on new music from MJ Lenderman, Being Dead, Soul Asylum and Muun Bato. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, sesión de actualidad. Fabulosos discos presentes. Suenan: GUM & AMBROSE KENNY-SMITH - "ILL TIMES" ("ILL TIMES", 2024) / BEING DEAD - "PROBLEMS" ("EELS", 2024) / FRANCES CHANG - "YA A MIRAGE" ("PSYCHEDELIC ANXIETY", 2024) / BLUE BENDY - "COME ON BABY, DIG!" ("SO MEDIEVAL", 2024) / MARTHA SKYE MURPHY - "SPRAY CAN" ("UM", 2024) / JULIA HOLTER - "SOMETHING IN THE ROOM SHE MOVES" ("SOMETHING IN THE ROOM SHE MOVES", 2024) / MOL SULLIVAN - "GOOSE" ("GOOSE", 2024) / WAY DYNAMIC - "WE ARE ALL ALONE" ("DUCK", 2024) / IJI - "FEAR OF WHAT" ("AUTOMATICALLY", 2024) / ADRIANNE LENKER - "CELL PHONE SAYS" ("BRIGHT FUTURE", 2024) / NAIMA BOCK - "FURTHER AWAY" ("BELOW A MASSIVE DARK LAND", 2024) / BINGO FURY - "LEATHER SKY" ("BATS FEET FOR A WIDOW", 2024) / CHRIS COHEN - "DAMAGE" ("PAINT A ROOM", 2024) Escuchar audio
Will and Jeremiah discuss the latest releases by Being Dead, MJ Lenderman, and Real Farmer, plus a live report and bonus songs.
Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical (22/8/24)Entrevistas: - Santi Campillo nos descubre, canción a canción, su disco de colaboraciones con Los Aliados de la Noche (Shuarma, Aurora Beltrán, Josele Santiago, , Fortu….)- A 20 años de su desaparición recuperamos la voz de Ángel Álvarez (Vuelo 605/Caravana), que participó en las jornadas sobre la Radio Musical en España junto a Cifu, Ramón Trecet, Diego A. Manrique, Ordovás…)Noticias: Universal Music Recordings anuncia 1976, una nueva caja de Thin Lizque celebra el «año triunfal» en la vida de la banda británica. U2 estrenarán una película inmersiva de sus shows en Las Vegas. El 6 de septiembre verá la luz Muerde la bala, el álbum póstumo deToño Martín, concanciones que compuso y grabó desde 1983 hasta su muerte. La banda británica Tindersticks, liderada por el icónico Stuart Staples, regresará en 2024 con un nuevo álbum de estudio bajo el brazo titulado Soft Tissue. Los canadienses Ghostwoman última incorporación al Canela Party.Novedades discográficas: Lady Gaga y Bruno Mars, Maximo Park, Pet Shop Boys, Rinocerose, Alan Sparhawk (Low), Chuck Prophet ft ¿quiensave?, Being Dead, Frotanes DC, Jade Hairpins, The Hard Quartet, Hinds, Geordie Greep (Blac midi), My Brightest Diamond, Amyl & The Sniffers, Aaron Sáez, Def Con Dos. Agenda de Conciertos: Negrita Music Festival (Maka), Enrique Invierno, Merche, Chanel, Ana Alcaide, Retropop, Lucky Dückes
FeIn a brand new episode, Kevin is joined by Joe Lopez from the Big Dad Energy Podcast, to discuss 6 brand-new entries to the 2024 Dad Rock Summer playlist, a new track from Being Dead, and the best new music that's coming out on this #NewMusicFriday. Songs Played In Episode: Being Dead - Van Goes from EELS out September 27th on Bayonet Records Photo Credits: Athen Smith Listen to our Best Song Ever Official Playlist. Listen to our Dad Rock Summer 2024 Playlist. Presented by Planet Ant Podcasts (planetant.com) & Offshelf (offshelf.net)
Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical (15/8/24)Entrevistas:- Crudo Pimento (Inma Gp y Raúl Frutos) nos relatan su primera visita a México- Perro encabeza el Cabo de Pop Festival- Adrián Albacete, nos habla de la creación de su propio festival, el Perro PaloozaNoticias: Blur publicanb ‘Live at Wembley Stadium', nuevo disco en directo. Se publican las grabaciones de Elvis Presley en Memphis. Bryan Fery anuncia Retrospective: Selected recordings 1973-2023. The Skatalites en España en octubre. Black Midi se separan. “Estas atentos. En próximos dias todos seremos más Héroes” ¿qué misterio encierra esta enigmática fraseNovedades discográficas:The Killers, Bright Eyes, Leon Bridges, David Gilmour, Peter Perrett, Mercury Rev, Cumgirl8, Alison Moyet, Aarón Sáez, Phantogram, Flower Face, Tigre y Diamante & Gestido, Joe Crepúsculo remix Sidonie, Malice K, Carlangas y Los Cubatas, Noise Box, Being Dead. Wakame. Agenda de Conciertos: Cabo de Pop ( Perro, Aiko El Grupo, Las Petunias), Melocotón Rock (Chorretón), La Saga, Ola Fest (Omar Montes), Ursaria, Sidecars, Coque Malla
“Seven Pounds of Tongue In a brand new episode, Kevin is joined by Joe Lopez from the Big Dad Energy Podcast, to discuss 6 brand-new entries to the 2024 Dad Rock Summer playlist, a new track from Being Dead, and the best new music that's coming out on this #NewMusicFriday. Songs Played In Episode: Being Dead - Van Goes from EELS out September 27th on Bayonet Records Photo Credits: Athen Smith Listen to our Best Song Ever Official Playlist. Listen to our Dad Rock Summer 2024 Playlist. Presented by Planet Ant Podcasts (planetant.com) & Offshelf (offshelf.net)
Met ditmaal: Aaron Frazer, Pond, The Clockworks, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Staples Jr. Singers, Johnny Cash, Being Dead, Washed Out, Jesse Malin, Nomeansno, Little Steven & The Disciples Of Soul, Party Dozen, Bruce Dickinson, plus een exclusive instore van Myles Sanko. Concerto Radio, aflevering 551 (5 juli 2024): Aaron Frazer, Payback: Into The […]
Will, David and Jeremiah feature 12 bands coming to South By Southwest in Austin this month.
Hear a LIVE MUSIC SET from Austin Texas' surf/ freak pop/ frantic-punk rockers BEING DEAD! Phones ring on the topic: AFTER YOU KILL HITLER, WHAT DO YOU DO WITH YOUR TIME MACHINE? SIMON DOOM calls in to talk about his band's Spiral Heads new album 'Til I'm Dead! Tom gets a call from JACK N.D. BIENSTOCK IN NEWBRIDGE! SUPPORT THE BEST SHOW ON PATREON! WEEKLY BONUS EPISODES & VIDEO EPISODES! https://www.patreon.com/TheBestShow WATCH THE BEST SHOW LIVE EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6PM PT ON TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/bestshow4life FOLLOW THE BEST SHOW: https://twitter.com/bestshow4life https://instagram.com/bestshow4life https://tiktok.com/@bestshow4life https://www.youtube.com/bestshow4life THE BEST SHOW IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://thebestshow.net https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-best-show HEARD IT ON THE BEST SHOW PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2XIpICdeecaBIC2kBLUpKL?si=07ccc339d9d84267 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, Wyndham, Jeremy, and Christian break down their annual top 20 albums of the year—and the advanced mathematics that determines them. In a conversation that spans hip-hop, country, experimental rock, and just about everything else, the brothers discuss the best music of a fantastic year of music. Albums referenced (alphabetically for spoiler-free listening)Being Dead, When Horses Would Runboygenius, the recordBully, Days Move SlowDAIISTAR, Good Stardazy, OTHERBODYGeese, 3D CountryJessie Ware, That! Feels Good!Jess Williamson, Time Ain't AccidentalJPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown, SCARIN' THE HOESMelenas, AhoraMitski, The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are WeNation of Language, Strange Disciplenoname, SundialParannoul, After the MagicRoisin Murphy & DJ Koze, Hit ParadeSlow Pulp, YardThe Tubs, Dead MeatYaeji, With A HammerYo La Tengo, This Stupid WorldYves Tumor, Praise a Lord That Chews But Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds)
On today's episode of Vinyl Fridays Brandon and AP Lindsay are joined by not one but two guest DJs, Ali Jakobson & Jen Sabella. If you're from the Blue Island area you may have seem them spinning playing the bops that got the people dancing at the Pride Dance Party at The Rock Island Public House in June. Listen, as they return to the 1s & 2s and play nearly two hours of jammers by Palehound, Being Dead, Dehd, Jenny Lewis, Pixel Grip, Fire-Toolz, Gravy Train, Olivia Rodrigo, Cate Le Bon, En Attendant, Ana Jockstrap, Melkbelly, and Spread Joy, while Brandon plays a series of scratchy old dust platters. Thanks for listening. Main Theme song: Apache by Jorgan Ingmann Instagram: @birp60406 Facebook: @blueislandradio Patreon: patreon.com/blueislandradio
This week on the show we welcome back Dust. He brought Rick and Milc with him in his white Corvette convertible. We talk bowling, ghosts, late night food in Portland, and even his music a little bit. Songs this week from Dust Raps The Blues, Ballads, Green Eyes Witch Hands, and Being Dead.
Label Rock Podcast#18 (27 aout 2023)Nouvelle sélection estivale avec Courtney Barnett, David Versace, Roisin Murphy (Moodyman remix), Skeewiff, Miss Tiny, Say She She, Muzz, Claud, The Primitives, Being Dead, DJ Shadow, Julie Byrne, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, African Head Charge, A Certain Ratio (Emperor Machine rework), The Linda Lindas, Be Your Own Pet.
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, melodías escurridizas y latido nervioso, para un puñado de sensacionales discos recientes de los que nos dan vida. Suenan: FOYER RED - "PLUMBERS UNITE!" ("YARN THE HOURS AWAY", 2023) / FEEBLE LITTLE HORSE - "SWEET" ("GIRL WITH FISH", 2023) / BEING DEAD - "THE GREAT AMERICAN PICNIC" ("WHEN HORSES WOULD RUN", 2023) / EN ATTENDANT ANA - "SAME OLD STORY" ("PRINCIPIA", 2023) / SUGAR CANDY MOUNTAIN - "THE END" ("IMPRESSION", 2021) / PEPSI & THE CLITS - "TEE TOTAL IN SUBURBIA" ("PEPSI & THE CLITS", 2021) / SMOKE BELLOW - "FUCK ON" ("OPEN FOR BUSINESS", 2021) / WATER FROM YOUR EYES - "TRUE LIFE" ("EVERYONE'S BEEN CRUSHED", 2023) / SWEEPING PROMISES - "THROW OF THE DICE" ("GOOD LIVING IS COMING FOR YOU", 2023) / SILICONE PRAIRIE - "VICTORIAN FLAME" ("VOL.II", 2023) / THE BUG CLUB - "IT'S ART" ("GREEN DREAM IN F#2, 2022) / SUEP - "JUST A JOB" ("SHOP", 2023) / SPREAD JOY - "REPETITION" ("II", 2022) / TERRY - "GOLDEN HEAD" ("CALL ME TERRY", 2023) / ALVVAYS - "AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE" ("BLUE REV", 2022) / WET LEG - "I DON'T WANNA GO OUT" ("WET LEG", 2022) / DEHD - "WATERFALL" ("BLUE SKIES", 2022) Escuchar audio
Let's say you are starting a record label. Money is no object, and every artist and band in the world is a free agent. Who would you pick? That's the premise of this week's episode. (31:21) This wholly original idea involves selecting acts that fall into five categories: prestige (they don't stream big but they get great reviews), popular (they don't get great reviews but they stream big), solo artist under the age of 28 (an up-and-comer you can lock in for a long time), band with three or fewer albums (ditto), and sacred cow (an act you sign because you love them).Before Steven and Ian get to the draft, they talk about this weekend's Pitchfork Festival — Ian is going and Steven is not — and their favorite performances from previous festivals (4:44). They also address some non-indie rock topics: The terrible new Jason Aldean song (13:40) and the history of reactionary country hits that crossover into the mainstream for culture war reasons, and the forthcoming "Summer Of '99" cruise (23:46) featuring a reunited Creed plus a head-scratching mix of post-grunge and radio-friendly pop rock from the late '90s.In Recommendation Corner (57:54), Ian talks about the new book by Thursday frontman Geoff Rickly, while Steven chats up the new album by Texas surf-punks Being Dead.New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 147 here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dos charlas a través del teléfono en el podcast de esta semana. Para empezar, Joana Serrat, que, aunque sea la jefa de este proyecto, dentro de Riders of the Canyon, no pasa de ser una más junto a sus compañeros de aventura en el terreno de la americana o country rock. Para quienes piensen que es difícil facturar en nuestro país sonidos vaqueros, aquí está la muestra en lo que hacen con su trabajo de estreno, la banda de Joana, Matthew, Víctor y Roger. Ya está recibiendo muy buenas críticas y no es de extrañar porque dentro de los cortes de este álbum hay ecos de nombres ilustres setenteros del género (de los Byrds a The Band) y hasta uno se atreve a decir que piezas como "Wild river" (que, por cierto, no está entre las cinco que escuchamos en el curso de la charla) le encajarían a la perfección al mismísimo Neil Young. Una obra en suma que es la obligada ampliación del Ep con el que testaron la respuesta del personal iempo atrás. Después fue el turno de la conversación con Ibán, representando a Los Marcianos, pàra que nos contara detalles de esa "Cápsula de evasión" que bebe de los sonidos noventeros, porque siempre fueron seguidores de las bandas de esa década y de cómo armonizar ruído y melodía. La conquista de fieles ha arrancado con una gira extensa por sus tierras gallegas. Abrimos con Liam Gallagher, que estuvo en la jornada de cierre del Mad Cool, y con su versión en estudio de una pieza interpretada en directo en Knebworth en junio del año pasado. Además, otros sonidos foráneos como el rock surfero y tejano con actitud punk del trío Being Dead y sin movernos del mismo emplazamiento geográfico, Jess Williamson, que es el nombre más potente del country del momento y que nos acerca a las míticas Linda Ronstadt o Emmylou Harris. En la recta final, póker de novedades de aquí. Con Álvaro Suite y un homenaje a su amigo Paco Loco y su estudio de grabación; el avance del quinto disco de Lobison que el propio responsable del proyecto emparenta con sus Falso Cabaret de otrora; los recomendados Puput, desde Manresa, de la mano de Sergio Aloud que fue escuchar este tema y decir que me gustaría mucho y aquí está y remate con el tercer adelanto del disco que vendrá de los granadinos Apartamentos Acapulco con cosas que contar y cantar después de las migajas.
We hear a lot of talk in the media these days about mental illness. In fact, this podcast frequently covers the topic with the goal of understanding the disease and supporting those who struggle with a mental disorder. But there can be a lot of confusion about what qualifies as mental illness. Sometimes, it's used as an excuse for everything from mass shootings to road rage. And while that may be true in some specific instances, we're seeing it used today, for example, as a shield for hate crimes, anti-semitism, and mass murder. For many who suffer day-in and day-out with crippling depression, anxiety, and other forms of debilitating mental illness, these individuals often can't even get out of bed in the morning. They're not focused on committing crimes. Sometimes severe depression can't be controlled by traditional means. In June of 2019, Florine interviewed author and well-known “mommy blogger,” Heather Armstrong, who described how her crippling depression made it impossible to even get out of bed in the morning or take a shower. Nothing Heather tried relieved her symptoms. Medication didn't help. Therapy didn't help and her substance abuse issues only contributed to the problem. By 2017, Heather was so desperate that she participated in an experimental treatment protocol that left her clinically brain-dead for several minutes at a time. Her memoir entitled, The Valedictorian of Being Dead, tells how the experimental procedure helped to, at least temporarily, alleviate her symptoms. Heather's bravery and openness in sharing the most painful aspects of her life proved to be an inspiration to many and led to her being named one of Forbes' List of Most Influential Women. But perhaps because there's a lot of shame and stigma surrounding the disease of mental illness, Heather's openness in sharing her struggles also made her a frequent target of online trolls. Sadly, during the pandemic, Heather suffered a relapse and on May 9th of this year, Heather took her own life. She was only 47 years old and left behind two teenage daughters. Heather's deteriorating mental state became evident in her spiraling blog posts and her words provoked online trolls who subjected Heather to horrific online bullying about every aspect of her life. It's important to remember cruelty and bullying only make a bad situation worse. Instead of ostracizing, mocking, and abusing those who are struggling, let's recognize that the most vulnerable members of our society need our compassion, understanding, and grace, and as a memorial tribute, please listen to Florine's interview with Heather Armstrong. And remember that every single day is a gift and when you are at your lowest point, remember that this too shall pass. If you truly are having suicidal thoughts, please reach out and pick up the phone. Help is only a phone call away. Please call the National Suicide Prevention hotline at 800-273-8255. Brought to You By: Gardner White Furniture Mentioned in This Episode: Heather Armstrong Heather Armstrong IG Dooce.com The Valedictorian of Being Dead: The True Story of Dying Ten Times to Live, by Heather B. Armstrong
Esta semana la cosa va de festivales. Nos centramos en el valenciano Festival de les Arts que a escasos días de su celebración ya ha colgado su cartel de "No hay entradas". Te contamos todos los detalles de su inminente nueva edición mientras suenan algunas de las bandas participantes: Viva Suecia, Second, Niña Polaca, Ginebras, Carolina Durante, Amaia, La Casa Azul y Sidonie. Además te hablamos de otros como el Festival de los Sentidos de La Roda mientras suenan Dorian y La La Love You y el Love To Rock que se celebrará después de verano en Valencia, mientras estrenamos el nuevo single de Cariño. En nuestro repaso a la actualidad musical nacional suenan Lisasinson, Medalla, Cabiria, Mujeres, Rocio Saiz, PauByChance, Algora & Cachorro, Chicharro, The Byrons, Shakeitmila, Alexanderplatz, El Diablo de Shanghai, Vermú, La Trinidad y Nancys Rubias. Y los últimos minutos los dedicamos a repasar la actualidad foránea escuchando lo nuevo de Jungle, Being Dead, Diving at Dawn, Pink Honey Moan, Alex Nicol y Swamp Music Players.
This weekend, The ABGB on W. Oltorf is the hot spot for a must-see bill with two badass ATX bands: Fame Money Death spins a brilliantly twisted merry-go-round ride – in hell. And the harmonies delivered by Juli Keller and Cody Dosier are deviously heavenly. Rolls of boundless energy from art/punk-pop duo Being Dead. Featured […]
Divulging a little too much information about the "Deadn't" condition to their new friends and taking liberties with their loot, Mel and Kurl get the gang into a fight just before running into another familiar face. Mel touches a man, Soup splits for a second, and Kurl takes a look for his bright lord, this week on The Rolled Standard. Check out our various socials and whatnot at: https://linktr.ee/therolledstandard We have a Patreon. Check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/therolledstandard The Rolled Standard is: Jake Vaughn as Kurl @vaughnhaus Levi Brusacoram as Soup Nate Seibert as Melville Hugo Lesterborne @TheRolledNate And Christopher Heinrich as the Game Master @7CannibalChris7 Cold and Deathless was written by Christopher Heinrich with collaborative efforts from Levi Brusacoram, Nate Seibert, and Jake Vaughn. Episode edited by Jake Vaughn and Nate Seibert. Cover art by Cannibal Chris Theme music courtesy of PoweredByGDK. Graves Left Wanting appears in Heretic and comes courtesy of Karl Druid (@makedatanotlore). Find his work on itch.io and DriveThruRPG. Being Dead courtesy of Christopher John Eggett. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therolledstandard/support
Episode 98: Conor, Robert and Matt talk about the amazing win against FC Cincinnati to open the season. They also cover some of the other MLS matches from this weekend. Music by Being Dead.Anthem Updates / Upcoming EventsWatch Party - Circle Brewing - March 6th v Inter MiamiAustin FC UpdatesRecap of 5-0 win v PC Cincinnati Major League SoccerRecap of weekends gamesPredictions Recap of Anthem Host Prediction Table 3 Matches: Robert: Tigres v Cruz Azul, Conor: Arminia Bielefeld v FC Augsburg, Mark: Inter Milan v AC Milan, Matt: Minnesota United v Nashville SC Wrap-up Austin Anthem is a Supporters Group for Austin FC. Catch-up with us on social media and become a member at AustinAnthem.org. This episode was hosted by Robert Avery, Matt Barbour, Mark Turner and Conor Heffernan Anthem merchandise is available on our online store. Free shipping on all fantastic grackle gear and your purchase goes to fund our non-profit's operation. We close out today's pod with the popular local band called Being Dead. Check 'em out on Instagram @being_dead, or at beingdead.bandcamp.com. We hope you like their song, titled "Apostle's Prom. If you'd like to send us music to use in the pod or send us tips on how to make the show better drop us an email at podcast@austinanthem.org. Remember to leave us a review and subscribe to the show
This week the boys finally set out on an official Tethyk adventure. No worries, something simple, Just THE SWORD OF DESTINY. They use their new friend's subjectively better teleportation to end up on a bitterly cold island with a more than foreboding lighthouse. What happens inside can only be heard to be believed. Dennis makes another change, Arthur gets some sick ink, and Melville eats some stew, this time on The Rolled Standard. Check out our various socials and whatnot at: https://linktr.ee/therolledstandard We now have a Patreon. Check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/therolledstandard The Rolled Standard is: Jake Vaughn as Arthur Higgins @vaughnaus Levi Brusacoram as Dennis Watkins Nate Seibert as Melville Hugo Lesterborne @TheRolledNate And Christopher Heinrich as the Game Master Cold and Deathless was written by Christopher Heinrich with collaborative efforts from Levi Brusacoram, Nate Seibert, and Jake Vaughn. Episode edited by Nate Seibert. Cover art created by Cannibal Chris. @7CannibalChris7 Theme music courtesy of PoweredByGDK. Being Dead courtesy of Christopher John Eggett. Spire of Malice courtesy of Rugose Kohn and comes from 30 Days of Mörk Borg: Adventure Chapbook Vol. 2. Huge thanks to the Venerable Carrot. @RugoseKohn Mosh pit music “Burning Horizons”, “Paralyzed”, and “Dead Inside” courtesy of Balázs Varga. Much appreciated. Join the Cold and Deathless Northern Darkness Jam on itch.io to submit your adventure. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therolledstandard/support
In this episode, our boys finally make it back to Graven-Tosk, and after a few lucky encounters, find their man, Ignacious. With their mission complete, they can finally leave back to Nowhere, but not before securing one last thing: a soul for Arthur. This time, for one of our boys, it's literally do or die. Of course, Melville hurts himself for no reason, Dennis is pretty much always an ape, and Arthur feeds the flame, this time on The Rolled Standard. Check out our various socials and whatnot at: https://linktr.ee/therolledstandard We now have a Patreon. Check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/therolledstandard The Rolled Standard is: Jake Vaughn as Arthur Higgins @vaughnaus Levi Brusacoram as Dennis Watkins Nate Seibert as Melville Hugo Lesterborne @TheRolledNate And Christopher Heinrich as the Game Master @7CannibalChris7 Cold and Deathless was written by Christopher Heinrich with collaborative efforts from Levi Brusacoram, Nate Seibert, and Jake Vaughn. Episode edited by Nate Seibert. Cover art created by Cannibal Chris. Theme music courtesy of PoweredByGDK. Being Dead courtesy of Christopher John Eggett. Adventure written by Cannibal Chris. Check out his most recent work, Unholy Nativity, which won Most Blasphemous in Astrolich's Antichrist-Mass Jam. Join the Cold and Deathless Northern Darkness Jam on itch.io to submit your adventure. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therolledstandard/support
With our three antiheroes finally on the road, their luck seems to wax and wane as they stock up in Galgenbeck before their nearly week-long journey to Graven-Tosk. Even with these small perils, our boys seem to have their work cut out for them. Only Verhu knows how this story will unfold, stick with us to find out. As usual, Dennis visits the DMV, Melville kills a bird, and Arthur finds himself an unfortunate midnight snack. This, and more on this episode of The Rolled Standard. Check out our various socials and whatnot at: https://linktr.ee/therolledstandard We now have a Patreon. Check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/therolledstandard The Rolled Standard is: Jake Vaughn as Arthur Higgins @vaughnaus Levi Brusacoram as Dennis Watkins Nate Seibert as Melville Hugo Lesterborne @TheRolledNate And Christopher Heinrich as the Game Master Cold and Deathless was written by Christopher Heinrich with collaborative efforts from Levi Brusacoram, Nate Seibert, and Jake Vaughn. Episode edited by Nate Seibert. Cover art created by Christopher Heinrich. Theme music courtesy of PoweredByGDK. “Black Dog” is courtesy of Astrolich and appears in A Farewell to Arms. Check out his Nativity in Black Kickstarter. Find Astrolich on Twitter @TweetsOfManyTh1. Being Dead courtesy of Christopher John Eggett. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therolledstandard/support
Arthur, Dennis, and Melville return from their Halloween One-Shot adventure for a full arc of their own! This is where the beginning....continues? Here we get some explanation of what we're looking at getting into and get to know our new acquaintances, Tethyk and Pelgrane a little better before our boys head out on the road proper. Mel can't stand scrolls, Dennis acquires his enemies' greatest weakness, and Arthur spreads his wings, this time on The Rolled Standard. Check out our various socials and whatnot at: https://linktr.ee/therolledstandard We now have a Patreon. Check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/therolledstandard The Rolled Standard is: Jake Vaughn as Arthur Higgins @vaughnaus Levi Brusacoram as Dennis Watkins Nate Seibert as Melville Hugo Lesterborne @TheRolledNate And Christopher Heinrich as the Game Master Cold and Deathless was written by Christopher Heinrich with collaborative efforts from Levi Brusacoram, Nate Seibert, and Jake Vaughn. Episode edited by Nate Seibert. Cover art created by Christopher Heinrich. Theme music courtesy of PoweredByGDK. Being Dead courtesy of Christopher John Eggett. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therolledstandard/support
Matt, Robert and Conor go over the previous two matches that include a loss at San Jose and a win vs Houston. We preview the Copa Tejas match at Dallas, as well as some MLS and World Soccer news. Music by Being DeadAnthem Updates / Upcoming Events Bus and Game tickets to Frisco still available for $35 Oct 30th - Oskar Blues v FC Dallas- Kickoff 7pm Austin FC Updates Loss v San Jose Win v Houston Copa Tejas Final v FC Dallas Oct 30th Major League Soccer NE Revs clinch Supporters Shield Kansas City and Colorado clinch Playoff spots World Soccer UpdatesCopy subset from run of show above. Add links as hyperlinking is supported.PredictionsPepi to Wolfsburg?Wrap-up Austin Anthem is a Supporters Group for Austin FC. Catch-up with us on social media and become a member at AustinAnthem.org. This episode was hosted by Robert Avery @rlavery161, Matt Barbour @matt_barbour and Conor Heffernan @ConorJHeffernan Anthem merchandise is available on our online store. Free shipping on all fantastic grackle gear and your purchase goes to fund our non-profit's operation. We close out today's episode with another inventive and highly acclaimed local band called "Being Dead." But their music, described by listers ranging from "celestial" to "road rage" (who knew that was a music genre?), will most certainly make you feel alive. If you would like to see them live you are in luck as they will be performing at Hotel Vegas on October 28th, and have other concert appearances scheduled in November. Check 'em out on Instagram @being_dead, or at beingdead.bandcamp.com. We hope you like their song, titled "Hot Car” If you'd like to send us music to use in the pod or send us tips on how to make the show better drop us an email at podcast@austinanthem.org. Remember to leave us a review and subscribe to the show
Author and Emmy Award-winner Kim Powers joins Daniel Ford on Friday Morning Coffee to discuss his new book Rules for Being Dead. Caitlin Malcuit also chats about the fallout of the blast in Lebanon this past week. She suggests making a donation to the "Food and medicine for kafala victims in Lebanon" GoFundMe fundraiser. To learn more about Kim Powers, visit his official website and follow him on Twitter and Instagram. Today’s Friday Morning Coffee is sponsored by Libro.fm.
This week, Liberty and Kelly discuss The Death of Vivek Oji, The Black Kids, True Story, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, the digital hangout spot for the Book Riot community; Henry Holt and Co. and The Eighth Detective by Alex Pavesi; and Being Lolita: A Memoir by Alisson Wood. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Wandering in Strange Lands: A Daughter of the Great Migration Reclaims Her Roots by Morgan Jerkins The Black Kids by Christina Hammonds Reed Harrow the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir The Girl and the Ghost by Hanna Alkaf Leonard and Hungry Paul by Ronan Hession A Mind Spread Out on the Ground by Alicia Elliott Lobizona: A Novel (Wolves of No World Book 1) by Romina Garber The Disaster Tourist by Yun Ko-Eun, Lizzie Buehler (translator) Life of a Klansman: A Family History with White Supremacy by Edward Ball Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy The Death of Vivek Oji by Akwaeke Emezi Fangirls: Scenes from Modern Music Culture by Hannah Ewens True Story by Kate Reed Petty Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson Luster: A Novel by Raven Leilani A Furious Sky: The Five-Hundred-Year History of America’s Hurricanes by Eric Jay Dolin WHAT WE’RE READING: Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendall Camp Murderface by Saundra Mitchell and Josh Berk The Black Cabinet: The Untold Story of African Americans and Politics During the Age of Roosevelt by Jill Watts MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: Prelude for Lost Souls by Helene Dunbar The Last Lie (The List) by Patricia Forde It Came from the Sky by Chelsea Sedoti And Then I Turned Into a Mermaid by Laura Kirkpatrick Tomboyland by Melissa Faliveno Defacing the Monument by Susan Briante The Comeback by Ella Berman Rules for Being Dead by Kim Powers Talking Animals: A Novel by Joni Murphy The Lions of Fifth Avenue by Fiona Davis Grasping Mysteries: Girls Who Loved Math by Jeannine Atkins Toybox Americana: Characters Met Along the Way by Tim Lane Dance on Saturday: Stories by Elwin Cotman Imperfect Women: A Novel by Araminta Hall A Journey Toward Hope by Victor Hinojosa, Coert Voorhees, Susan Guevara Nymph by Leila Marzocchi The Silent Wife: A Novel (Will Trent Book 10) by Karin Slaughter The Lost Pianos of Siberia by Sophy Roberts Bookish and the Beast (Once Upon A Con) by Ashley Poston Ellie’s Voice, or Trööömmmpffff! by Piret Raud, Adam Cullen (translator) The Hollow Ones by Guillermo del Toro, Chuck Hogan They Wish They Were Us by Jessica Goodman Creating Anna Karenina: Tolstoy and the Birth of Literature’s Most Enigmatic Heroine by Bob Blaisdell The Tunnel by A. B. Yehoshua, Stuart Schoffman (translator) Auntie Poldi and the Handsome Antonio by Mario Giordano, John Brownjohn (translator) The Devil’s Harvest: A Ruthless Killer, a Terrorized Community, and the Search for Justice in California’s Central Valley by Jessica Garrison Salvation by Caryn Lix The Finisher (A Detective Peter Diamond Mystery) by Peter Lovesey Beetle & the Hollowbones by Aliza Layne Weird Women: Classic Supernatural Fiction by Groundbreaking Female Writers: 1852-1923 by Leslie S. Klinger, Lisa Morton Personal Writings by Albert Camus Committed Writings by Albert Camus Poetic License: A Memoir by Gretchen Cherington Double Lives: A History of Working Motherhood by Helen McCarthy Dead West (Nils Shapiro Book 4) by Matt Goldman Rowley Jefferson’s Awesome Friendly Adventure by Jeff Kinney The Magic in Changing Your Stars by Leah Henderson Paola Santiago and the River of Tears by Tehlor Kay Mejia The End of Everything: (Astrophysically Speaking) by Katie Mack The Fixed Stars by Molly Wizenberg The Honjin Murders by Seishi Yokomizo, Louise Heal Kawai (translator) The Infographic Guide to Grammar: A Visual Reference for Everything You Need to Know by Jara Kern All Together Now (Eagle Rock Series) by Hope Larson How to Live on the Edge by Sarah Lynn Scheerger The Buddhist on Death Row: How One Man Found Light in the Darkest Place by David Sheff My Life as a Villainess by Laura Lippman Universe of Two: A Novel by Stephen P. Kiernan Maenam: A Fresh Approach to Thai Cooking by Angus An I Am Here Now by Barbara Bottner Sometimes I Never Suffered: Poems by Shane McCrae Great Demon Kings: A Memoir of Poetry, Sex, Art, Death, and Enlightenment by John Giorno What Girls Need: How to Raise Bold, Courageous, and Resilient Women by Marisa Porges Court of Lions: A Mirage Novel by Somaiya Daud Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer The World Aflame: A New History of War and Revolution: 1914-1945 by Dan Jones and Marina Amaral The Secret of You and Me: A Novel by Melissa Lenhardt You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria Crash Course: If You Want to Get Away with Murder Buy a Car by Woodrow Phoenix Lies Lies Lies by Adele Parks Three Apples Fell from the Sky by Narine Abgaryan, Lisa C. Hayden (Translator) You Have to Make Your Own Fun Around Here by Frances Macken Tales of Two Planets: Stories of Climate Change and Inequality in a Divided World by John Freeman After the Last Border: Two Families and the Story of Refuge in America by Jessica Goudea Paris Never Leaves You: A Novel by Ellen Feldman The First to Lie by Hank Phillippi Ryan The Friendship List by Susan Mallery 12 Seconds of Silence: How a Team of Inventors, Tinkerers, and Spies Took Down a Nazi Superweapon by Jamie Holmes The Southland by Johnny Shaw Owls of the Eastern Ice: A Quest to Find and Save the World’s Largest Owl by Jonathan C. Slaght Sweet Sorrow by David Nicholls Horse Crazy: The Story of a Woman and a World in Love with an Animal by Sarah Maslin Nir Star Settlers: The Billionaires, Geniuses, and Crazed Visionaries Out to Conquer the Universe by Fred Nadis All the Right Mistakes: A Novel by Laura Jamison In the Clearing by JP Pomare Love After Love: A Novel by Ingrid Persaud The Cabinets of Barnaby Mayne: A Mystery by Elsa Hart All Stirred Up: Suffrage Cookbooks, Food, and the Battle for Women’s Right to Vote by Laura Kumin A Lab of One’s Own : One Woman’s Personal Journey Through Sexism in Science by Rita Colwell, Sharon Bertsch McGrayne A Saint from Texas by Edmund White The Likely World by Melanie Conroy-Goldman The Living Dead by George A. Romero and Daniel Kraus Fallout: The Hiroshima Cover-up and the Reporter Who Revealed It to the World by Lesley M.M. Blume The Beggar’s Pawn: A Novel by John L’Heureux Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger: A Memoir by Lisa Donovan The Revenge of the Werepenguin by Allan Woodrow The Silence: A Novel by Luca Veste Louisiana Lucky: A Novel by Julie Pennell Why Visit America by Matthew Baker The Good for Nothings by Danielle Banas Bear Necessity: A Novel by James Gould-Bourn What Happens at Night by Peter Cameron The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson The First Sister (The First Sister trilogy) by Linden A. Lewis The Bitch by Pilar Quintana, Lisa Dillman (translator) Tender Is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica, Sarah Moses (translator) Two Trees Make a Forest: Travels Among Taiwan’s Mountains and Coasts in Search of My Family’s Past by Jessica J. Lee Looking for Miss America:A Pageant’s 100-Year Quest to Define Womanhood by Margot Mifflin The River Home: A Novel by Hannah Richell Vanishing Falls: A Novel by Poppy Gee Orientation (Marvel: Avengers Assembly #1) (1) by Preeti Chhibber and James Lancett No Fuzzball! by Isabella Kung Addis Ababa Noir (Akashic Noir) by Maaza Mengiste Radical Hamilton: Economic Lessons from a Misunderstood Founder by Christian Parenti Your Brain on Food: An Indispensable Guide to the Surprising Foods that Fight Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, OCD, ADHD, and More by Uma Naidoo In the Valley: Stories and a Novella Based on Serena by Ron Rash Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World by Carl Bergstrom, Jevin West Tampa Bay Noir (Akashic Noir) by Colette Bancroft Eva Evergreen, Semi-Magical Witch by Julie Abe With or Without You: A Novel by Caroline Leavitt Lost Souls at the Neptune Inn by Betsy Carter Bronte’s Mistress: A Novel by Finola Austin The Woman in Red by Diana Giovinazzo The Weekend by Charlotte Wood Hobbit Virtues: Rediscovering Virtue Ethics Through J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings by Christopher A. Snyder Set Fire to the Gods by Sara Raasch and Kristen Simmons Inferno: A Memoir of Motherhood and Madness by Catherine Cho The Book of Atlantis Black by Betsy Bonner Every Bone a Prayer by Ashley Blooms The Love Scam by MaryJanice Davidson My Captain America: A Memoir by Megan Margulies The Last Stargazers: The Enduring Story of Astronomy’s Vanishing Explorers by Emily Levesque The Mystery of Charles Dickens by A.N. Wilson Behind the Red Door: A Novel by Megan Collins More Than Just a Pretty Face by Syed M. Masood Space Station Down by Ben Bova, Doug Beason The Heirs of Locksley by Carrie Vaughn The Wicked Sister by Karen Dionne The Forest of Stars by Heather Kassner In Case of Emergency: A Novel by E. G. Scott Out of This World #1 by Chris Wooding Being Lolita: A Memoir by Alisson Wood Moms by Yeong-shin Ma and Janet Hong Six Days in August: The Story of Stockholm Syndrome by David King Here Is the Sweet Hand: Poems by francine j. harris Cattywampus by Ash Van Otterloo Some Kind of Animal by Maria Romasco Moore Inventory: A Memoir by Darran Anderson Seven Devils by Laura Lam and Elizabeth May Vanessa Yu’s Magical Paris Tea Shop by Roselle Lim The Night Swim: A Novel by Megan Goldin Convince Me: A Novel by Nina Sadowsky The Lost Jewels: A Novel by Kirsty Manning The Boys’ Club: A Novel by Erica Katz To the Lake: A Balkan Journey of War and Peace by Kapka Kassabova The Bright Side Sanctuary for Animals: A Novel by Becky Mandelbaum If I Had Two Wings: Stories by Randall Kenan Guillotine: Poems by Eduardo C. Corral Queen of the Court: The Extraordinary Life of Tennis Legend Alice Marble by Madeleine Blais A Map to the Sun by Sloane Leong Thread Doodling: Over 20 modern designs for stitching in the moment by Carina Envoldsen-Harris The Eighth Detective by Alex Pavesi Asylum: A personal, historical, natural inquiry in 103 lyric sections by Jill Bialosky Why I Don’t Write: And Other Stories by Susan Minot
In Episode Three of Half Hour, Caroline Neff interviews Kathryn Erbe. In the conversation, Erbe shares stories about the first time she saw a Steppenwolf show, her eleven years starring on Law and Order: Criminal Intent, and the challenges of balancing a busy acting career with a family life. Interview begins at 4:51. Kathryn Erbe first worked with Steppenwolf on the Broadway production of The Grapes of Wrath (1990 Tony Award for Best Play). She was nominated for a Tony for The Speed of Darkness. Kathryn also appeared in The Father on Broadway. Off Broadway credits include Yosemite, Ode To Joy, AZAK (Rattlestick); Checkers (The Vineyard); Nikolai and the Others (Mitzi Newhouse LTC); Something Clean (Roundabout Underground) and Down the Shore (Atlantic Theater Company). She is well-known to television audiences for her work on Oz, Homicide, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order SVU, The Runaway, George Wallace, Breathing Lessons, Sherman Oaks, POSE, The Sinner, City On A Hill, Billions, The Good Fight and How to Get Away With Murder. Film credits include 3 Backyards, Mistress America, Dating My Mother, Assassination Nation, Alex Strangelove, No Alternative, The Good House, Red Pill, Being Dead, Speaking of Sex; Stir of Echoes; Dream with the Fishes; Naked City; Entropy; What About Bob?; D2: The Mighty Ducks; Kiss of Death; The Addiction; and Rich in Love. Upcoming: The Good House.Half Hour is immediately available on our website and on all of your favorite podcast platforms. New Episodes are released every other Tuesday. Learn more at steppenwolf.orgFor a transcript of this podcast, please visit: https://www.steppenwolf.org/globalassets/half-hour-podcast/half-hour-ep3-transcript.pdf
In this episode, Amber, Shannon, Brooke, and Natalia are discussing some of their favorite memoirs. Books mentioned In this episode are: Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the teachings of Plants Heather B. Armstrong, The Valedictorian of Being Dead: a True Story of Dying Ten Times To Live Caitlin Doughty, Smoke Gets In Your Eyes: and Other Lessons from the Crematory Michelle Obama, Becoming Jackson Galaxy, Cat Daddy: What the World's Most Incorigible Cat Taught Me About Life, Love, and Coming Clean Tessa Fontaine, The Electric Woman: A Memoir In Death Defying Acts Clara Hughes, Open Heart, Open Mind Kevin Hart, I Can't Make This Up: Life Lessons Katherine G. Johnson: Reaching for the Moon: The Autobiography of NASA Mathematician Katherine Johnson Tara Westover: Educated Jesse Thistle, From the Ashes: My Story of Being Metis, Homeless, and Finding My Way Malala Yousafzai, I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and was shot by the Taliban You can always contact the Book Bistro team by searching @BookBistroPodcast on facebook, or visiting: https://www.facebook.com/BookBistroPodcast/ You can also send an email to: TheBookBistroPodcast@gmail.com For more information on the podcast and the team behind it, please visit: http://anchor.fm/book-bistro.
Explore Your Enthusiasm, with Tara Swiger | Craft | Art | Business
First off: Thank you Patrons! Racheal Herron, author of Stolen Things CC of Geeky Girls Knit Ana of RagTyme Design Jana Ford I read a LOT this summer, today I'll share my very favorite memoirs, mental health books and a lot of brand-new thrillers. For the past 6 years I've shared my monthly reading list on my blog, and since January 2018, I've shared that list on the podcast (Starting in episode 192). I've heard from a lot of you, that you love to talk books with me, so I'm making even more bookish videos and a book club, you can find all the details below. Here's the other thing I hear from you- you're busy, you may not read 100+ books/year, so here on the podcast, I'm going to sort through all I read and share them here with you, my FAVORITE books of the season. I'll still be doing the monthly round-up videos here at the end of each month. If you want even more bookish videos, there's even more on Patreon.com/taraswiger Favorite books of Summer Let's talk about my favorite books that I read from June - August 2019. I'll share these by category, like my fave mystery/thriller, fave sci-fi, etc. Now, I don't usually read that many new books, so I was going to do a category on new books, published this year...but this summer I read 15 books that were published in 2019! In part because I was reading along with the Modern Mrs. Darcy Summer Reading Guide, in part because I was reading a lot of my Book of the Month Club books. My fave mystery/thriller books published this year (so far): All of them are about more than you think they are, they are all commenting on a social issue. Before She Knew Him, by Peter Swanson Stolen Things by R. H. Herron (full review here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq6ZSEodsuk) The Better Sister, by Alafair Burke Lock Every Door, Riley Sager (review and vlog here: https://youtu.be/NXcVi9kPmQ0) The Farm, Joanne Ramos Fave new graphic novel: Unstoppable Wasp, by Jeremy Whitley Fave memoirs: Valedictorian of Being Dead by Heather Armstrong Save me the Plums, Ruth Reichl Fave new Mental Health Book: Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, by Lori Gottlieb Fave new Sci-Fi: Recursion, by Blake Crouch Favorite mystery series (new to me) Inspector Gamache series by Louis Penny Fave (new to me) Fantasy series: Every Heart a Doorway, by Seanan McGuire (reading vlog here: https://youtu.be/185ncEJQlgo ) Book I was completely surprised by: Station Eleven by Emily St. John So many of my faves came from Book of the Month Club. Before I go I wanna thank, Ana of ragtymedesign.com for supporting the show. Anna makes beautiful one-of-a-kind art toys, that are just stunning. Thank you to Janna Ford, for supporting the show and listening! Remember you can join them in getting extra videos and a Book Club, over on Patreon.com/TaraSwiger. If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review on iTunes, a thumbs up on YouTube, and be sure to subscribe. Thank you so much for listening and have an enthusiastic week! Listen in at TaraSwiger.com/podcast275
Lara Murray is with me to chat about easy, practical ways to produce less waste in your home - or classroom! I'm also sharing 8 ADHD facts that parents should know - even if your child isn't affected by it - and of course a book recommendation! You can find Lara Murray (and all her Norwex products) on Facebook and her website. My book reco: The Valedictorian of Being Dead by Heather B. Armstrong 8 ADHD Facts You Need to Know The past episodes I mentioned with fantastic guest experts: Episode 5 with Lisa Orr (Etiquette) Episode 13 with Alanna McGinn (Sleep) Episode 15 with Melissa Leong (Money) Episode 16 with Dr. Sheila Wijayasinghe (Women's health)
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into emerging science behind restoring cellular activity in dead pig brains, with special guest Sage Murray of the Occultae Veritatis podcast. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 45:39:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb, Sage Murray Episode Links Restoration of brain circulation and cellular functions hours post-mortem Brain Restoration System Explores Hazy Territory between Being Dead or Alive Part-Revived Pig Brains Raise Slew of Ethical Quandaries Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcast on Twitter Learn Me Something on Facebook @HologramRadio for updates on other interesting podcasts Sage Murray of Occultae Veritatis podcast Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Get Learn Me Something on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, RadioPublic, or via RSS.
Heather hits the road next week for her book tour, so of course we talked about misplaced socks, pantyhose, and toxic plastics that make their way into cosmetics. But we also talked about her book - The Valedictorian of Being Dead - which comes out on April 23. John says, “It’s a hell of a read.” Because it is. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Big fan girl moment speaking with Heather B. Armstrong --founder of Dooce.com --and author of the upcoming book, The Valedictorian of Being Dead. And happy 100th episode, podcast :) I think the intro from Heather B. Armstrong's famous blog, Dooce.com, probably describes her best: Hi. I’m Heather B. Armstrong. When I first wrote a bio for this site I called myself a SAHM—a Stay At Home Mom, or, Shit Ass Ho Motherfucker. More than a decade later I am now what’s referred to as a FTSWM—a Full-Time Single Working Mom, or, Fuck That Shit Where’s Marijuana. This used to be called mommy blogging. But then they started calling it Influencer Marketing: hashtag ad, hashtag sponsored, hashtag you know you want me to slap your product on my kid and exploit her for millions and millions of dollars. That’s how this shit works. Now? Well… sit back, buckle up, and enjoy the ride. dooce is back. And she’s talking about herself in the third person, so you know you better have a barf bag at the ready. I came, I talked, and I fan-girled with this authentic AF mom, writer and advocate. Buy the Book https://dooce.com/book/ Follow Heather Web: www.dooce.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/dooce Twitter: https://twitter.com/dooce Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dooce/ ====================== Request to Join the FREE Meredith Atwood Community & Coaching https://meredith-atwood-coaching.mn.co/ ====================== Buy Meredith’s Books: The Year of No Nonsense https://amzn.to/3su5qWp Triathlon for the Every Woman: https://amzn.to/3nOkjiH ======================= Follow Meredith Atwood & The Podcast on Social: Web: http://www.swimbikemom.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/swimbikemom ======================= Want to Connect? Email: same24hourspodcast@gmail.com ======================= Credits: Host & Production: Meredith Atwood Intro: Carl Stover Music Copyright 2017-2020, 2021 All Rights Reserved, Meredith Atwood, LLC
Jim Crace is the prize-winning author of eleven previous books, including Continent (winner of the 1986 Whitbread First Novel Award and the Guardian Fiction Prize), Quarantine (1998 Whitbread Novel of the Year and shortlisted for the Booker Prize), Being Dead (winner of the 2001 National Book Critics Circle Award) and Harvest (shortlisted for the 2013 Man Booker Prize and winner of the International Dublin Literary Award and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize). His latest novel is The Melody. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Romans 6:1-10 Being Dead with Christ
Romans 6:1-10 Being Dead with Christ