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Rip Borrow Steal
The 50th Episode of Rip Borrow Steal! (Point Break & The Fast and The Furious)

Rip Borrow Steal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 108:18


We are finally here for the titular episode of the Rip Borrow Steal Podcast! A podcast 4 years in the making. Get ready for a soliloquy about the early 2000s car culture that would make Billy Shakespeare blush. Wax up your board, load up on Nos we hope you enjoy this cast as much as we did!

MABRA Radio
Autumn in Connecticut with Will Gleason

MABRA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 70:38


"To thine ownself be true"-- Billy Shakespeare, Hamlet.  Will Gleason of CS Velo and I went for a long bike ride among the crisp leaves of autumn in western Connecticut. We didn't do much leaf peeping but we did a whole lot of talking, reminiscing, theorizing, a touch of gossiping. Then we had a lobster roll, ice cream, and a beer before sitting down and pressing record on the microphone. This episode is what happened next.

Sh*t I Should've Read in School
#5 A Midsummer Night's Dream

Sh*t I Should've Read in School

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 42:34


Billy Shakespeare, you cheeky chappy and Rom Com writer OG. Congratulations! You've just earned three more loyal fans. This week our hosts listen to, watch, and read the classic A Midsummer Night's Dream. The faux thespians discuss why Shakespeare's work continues to be adored, adapted and performed today. Plus, a fun role play in what it would be like to have witnessed the King of Misunderstandings productions during his lifetime. And though this classic be but little, she is fierce indeed.

Sort of Brilliant
73. Sort of She's the Man: Viola, Duke, Olivia and Sebastian

Sort of Brilliant

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 50:44


Who's the man? SHE'S THE MAN. Remember in the 90s and early 2000s when every teen movie shot into cinemas was actually Billy Shakespeare in disguise. I do. Bring those days back so we can have more batshit insane crazy plots like this. No one does mushrooms like Billy did anymore. Anyway. Rachel demanded a back-to-school movie, so here we are, celebrating back to school with cross-dressing, multiple love triangles, some even 2-person love triangles (TRIED AND TRUE TROPE) and soccer. Enjoy kids.

To All the YA I've Loved Before
5.5 Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet feat. Ryan (Supplemental Watching)

To All the YA I've Loved Before

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 68:10


Kaycee is back to talk about more forbidden love with Husband of the Pod Ryan on the 1996 modernized adaption of Romeo and Juliet. They're smitten over Paul Rudd's silly portrayal of Paris, Kaycee finds a way to relate a classic play to the Gossip Girl TV show, and they have a bone to pick with ole Billy Shakespeare about giving Juliet more to do. Plus, they discover the key to a great forbidden love story…it was toxic masculinity all along. Episode Notes and More  Follow us on Instagram @toalltheya Recollect YA faves at The Book Bundler. Use code TOALLTHEYA to get 20% off your order. www.thebookbundler.com This is a Pink Plaid Media Production. Reading, writing, telling stories. Visit pinkplaidmedia.com for more Theme Music by Slip.stream - "In And Out Of Love"

Chiggerticky
Old Fart

Chiggerticky

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 10:04


In podcast episode #20, Chigger examines how, in every age, those who have graduated to Old Fartdom find themselves facing a “brave new world.”   By the way, that phrase originates with Chiggerticky's old pal, Billy Shakespeare who wrote a play in which a dude called Prospero proclaimed, "Oh brave new world, That has such people in't." Thanks for listening. C'mon wid it! NOTE: THE CHIGGERTICKY PODCAST WILL TAKE A FEW WEEKS OFF TO RAMP UP FOR SEASON #2  MUSIC: Intro: “Yice Hole!” by CHIGGERTICKY   Outro: “I Died Using Latin” by CHIGGERTICKY

The Dare to Dream Podcast
DTD #79: Finding Peace, Play, and Healing with Wolf Castillo

The Dare to Dream Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 77:00


Life has a funny way of connecting you with the people you are supposed to meet. And it's often in the least grandiose of circumstances that the seeds of your future are planted. Wolf and I met in 2020 when Aubrey Marcus offered his online personal development program Go For You Win for a single dollar. When your favorite podcaster/Renaissance Man offers you something for $1, you say yes. And that's what me, Wolf, and thousands of people all around the world did. Our friendship began during quarantine and we have been encouraging, supporting, and inspiring each other ever since. Wolf is one of the most articulate human beings I've ever met, and he has a way with words that would make Billy Shakespeare insecure. He's a coach, a podcaster, a healer, and someone who describes himself as "holding space for others to find their holistic expression." This was one of the most healing conversations I've ever had as we explored the importance of play, loosening up, and finding inner peace. We also dove deep into: - The importance of balancing relentless commitment with relentless compassion - How taking yourself too seriously causes you to lose your softness and live solely in the head instead of the heart - How the exhale is just important as the inhale: without the exhale and play we are no longer human beings but human doings - Healing is how we remember our wholeness and the essence of who we are You will walk away from this episode feeling lighter, lovelier, and with a sense that everything is going to be okay. Because it is! Show Notes: Wolf's Instagram Aubrey Marcus' Go For Your Win Course Aubrey Marcus & Zach Bush Podcast Episode

Movie Toast
We're not big Godfather Guys

Movie Toast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 105:49


This week we witnessed a bunch of murders happen in all 5 Scream movies. We caught up with our favorite wizards in Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts. Then we stayed at a spooky hotel filled with monsters courtesy of Hotel Transylvania: Transformania. We also traveled through time & space with the Eternals. Up next we kicked some ass with the badass ladies of The 355. We went on a nostalgic hunt thanks to Beanie Mania. We took some time to hang out with our old pal Billy Shakespeare to discuss The Tragedy of Macbeth. To cap it all off we sprinted over to a galaxy far, far away to read a passage or two from The Book of Boba Fett. So strap on your backpack with jets and get toasty with us.

WMQ&A by WMQ Comics
WMQ&A Episode 194: Bayou Billy Shakespeare with John Lees

WMQ&A by WMQ Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 76:21


Writer John Lees joins the show to talk about his AWA wrestling-and-Shakespeare comic "Crimson Cage" and all the bodyslams and iambic pentameter that inspired it.

RunRunLive 4.0 - Running Podcast
RunRunLive New Year 2022

RunRunLive 4.0 - Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 15:19


The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast New Year 2022 Episode  (Audio: link) audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/ NewYear2022.mp3] Link RunRunLive New Year 2022 Welcome my friends to the new year.  NewYear2022 There will be no net-new episode this week for several reasons.  In no particular order, first, it was the holidays for me, second, I was on vacation this week from work, third I had a cold… I could go on making up rationalizations like a crazy man listing alternate realities on the street corner of a dirty industrial zone – but I'll leave it there.  The biggest reason we are not doing a ‘regular' show is that I didn't find anyone to talk to. Instead, today, I'm going to catch you up on my training and give you some frameworks to think about for your beginning of year retrenchment. … On the training front, I've continued to increase my mileage and the knee feels good. I do notice a couple little twinges still, when I'm toeing off on uphills, but nothing crazy.  I'm slow, unfit and heavy – but had a good week of training and feel very confident about the future.  Been getting some solid runs in and lots of cross training.  I've been following a Galloway based plan that is 3 runs a week.  My long run last weekend was 11.5 miles.  It's funny how all training plans converge.  Meaning the elements of this plan are the same as any other plan when you look at it from the building block perspective.  One day is basically speed work.  The other day is basically tempo and the third day is the long run.  In between days are cross training.  Some pool running, some biking, some swimming and some walking. The Galloway part of the plan is taking walk breaks.  That's the difference and we've talked about that before.  The actual plan structure is the same as most marathon training plans that are based on a weekly cadence.  Speed, Tempo, Long and cross training to build base.  It's a 2-week macro-cycle.  Meaning the long run gets longer every other week.  Long week, fall back week.  This every-other-week macro-cycle is designed to give you the most recovery possible. The whole plan is about recovery.  It's about gaining mileage without stress.  The 4 days that you aren't running are supposed to be cross training.  The plan isn't all that prescriptive about cross training.  You can bike, walk, swim or any other type of light cardio.  It really likes pool-running as a cross training workout.  Pool running gives you many of the benefits of running without stress.  … Why am I training this way?  Because I'm coming off a long stress injury in the left knee.  This is allowing me to train and heal at the same time.  My goal in this training cycle is not a time or distance goal.  My goal is to get to the starting line healthy.  Since it's a Galloway-based plan, we have to talk about running and walking.   I started out with the bare minimum of running because I was frankly terrified of how my knee would respond. That bare minimum is a 30 second run then a 30 second walk.   Let me tell you, my friends, if you think you are at rock bottom and are afraid to start your running practice, the 30/30 is the way to go.  You cannot get hurt, you cannot get tired, you can't get sore running a 30/30.  From there I have started to judiciously increase the run segments.  Last week I ran my long run at a 60/30cadence.  This week I've been using a 90/30 cadence.   The difference is, well, besides the obvious, that it allows you to work your pace a bit better with the longer run intervals.  It allows your heart rate to come up into the higher zones.  And it significantly lowers your pace per mile.  I'm going to keep pushing that cadence as I progress through the training cycle to see if I ca get to something like a 240/30 which would be 4 minutes of running with a 30 second walk break.  Based on my calculations, believe it or not, that would make a sub-4-hour marathon possible.  I also ran a test mile at the track a couple weeks back.  I think I came in right around an 8-minute mile.  I can work with that.  As I change age groups this year, I only need a 3:50 marathon to requalify.  Which is an 8:45 minutes per mile.  If I add this data to the flashes of competence that I get in my workouts – I'm feeling quite positive that I'll be able to do something good with my fitness in this next season.  The world is my oyster. And what the hell does that mean?  Well, my friends, we have our old friend Billy Shakespeare to thank for that one.  It's dialogue in “The Merry Wives of Windsor”.  “The world is mine oyster and I shall open it with my sword.” But, the modern usage is that when you have a nice fresh oyster, you can open it up and maybe there's a pearl in there? So – ‘the world's your oyster' simply means it's like an unopened gift, full of potential, waiting to be found.  Speaking of Boston, I'm going to skip the race this year.  I'm out of qualification.  I'd have to commit to an $8-10k charity raise for a waver bib.  I don't want to do that.  I've got enough going on that I choose not to add a full-time fund-raising job to my life.  But, also, I need a change.  I think it's a mentally healthy decision to take a break.  Instead, I'm going to take this training cycle and run a travel race somewhere. I've been taking Ollie out on these runs with me.  He's still a nut-job.  I have to keep him on the leash and it's work in progress.  I'd like to think he's getting better, but I it's more likely he's just waiting for me to get exhausted and give up.  We went out and did a slow 5.5 miler with my old running buddies this morning in the rain and the knee still feels good.  Now that we're out of the holidays and looking at a new year I feel positive.  Positive that there is lots of opportunity for learning and growth and adventure in this new year.  This new year is my oyster.  … Now let's talk about planning this next year coming up.  I'm purposely not using the words ‘goals' or ‘resolutions' because those topics have been done to death. They have ceased to be a topic and have turned into more of a meme of sorts. I do think the new year is a great time to reassess, maybe readjust, and maybe, even change direction.  Because you have that built in down time and introspection, with maybe a sweet dose of family and spirituality tossed in that breaks your work-a-day pattern and allows a free peep outside your box. I'm not going to be proscriptive.  I'm going to give you some things to think about.  Some ammunition, some fodder or some raw materials – the kindling of thought as you build your beacon fire on the shores of your future. First, this is no normal end of year change over.  This is a unique situations where we are all a bit emotionally and psychologically whiplashed by the pandemic.  We thought we were at the end of it and things were getting better, but WHOMP! – we're back in the think of plague days again. What this does to you psychologically is to create a gap in expectations.  And not just for you, but for everybody, so you get this cultural shockwave, this existential ‘oh shit here we go again', just as people were beginning to stretch out and breathe again.  For the introverted among us this will cause you to want to hide. Your reaction will be to crawl under the covers and wrap the pillow around your head.  For the action-oriented among us this is going to cause your flight or flight to get kicked into high gear.  In all cases, when you mix this psychological stewyness with your new year planning you might overcorrect.   Be careful to think hard about whether you are making the change that is right for you or if, like the rest of us, you are making decisions and plans based on the current state of weirdness we're all in.  Ask yourself a simple question: “If there was not pandemic would I be making the same decisions?”  Again, I'm not saying you're wrong.  I'm asking you to think.  To consider.  To not let current state overwhelm future state.  The second question I've advised people to ask during these planning processes is “Are you doing this because you think you should?”  Meaning, is this really your decision?  Or are you taking actions based on what other people think is the right thing to do?  What's an example?  For instance, you may be looking at a new job because the experts say it is the next step in your career path.  But who are they to tell you what is your career path?  I see people stuck in patterns where they go along to the next thing because that's what they are ‘supposed to do'.  Along with this, making sure it's your idea and not someone else's is the concept of removing the ‘either-or' facet from the decision.  Decisions get wrapped in stress because we see them as ‘either-or' decisions.  There really are no either-or decisions.  All choices are good choices, and you are choosing one among many.  The reason I bring this up is because people burn so much energy trying to find the perfect solution.  You can take that energy and re-task it to make any of your potential decisions a good one.   Give yourself a break.  Let yourself make a decision or a change or a plan – knowing that it isn't perfect.  Nothing is. You make it perfect with you nurturing.  It's ok. Finally, in the end success is not being the smartest or then best or the most perfect.  It is exactly the opposite.  Success is trying things that are hard, knowing that you are probably going to fail.  It is about failing and learning and failing and learning and laughing your way through it all to evolve into whatever magical beast you were meant to be.  With that, my friends, happy new year 2022 and I'll see you out there.          

RunRunLive 4.0 - Running Podcast
RunRunLive New Year 2022

RunRunLive 4.0 - Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 15:19


The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast New Year 2022 Episode  (Audio: link) audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/ NewYear2022.mp3] Link RunRunLive New Year 2022 Welcome my friends to the new year.  NewYear2022 There will be no net-new episode this week for several reasons.  In no particular order, first, it was the holidays for me, second, I was on vacation this week from work, third I had a cold… I could go on making up rationalizations like a crazy man listing alternate realities on the street corner of a dirty industrial zone – but I'll leave it there.  The biggest reason we are not doing a ‘regular' show is that I didn't find anyone to talk to. Instead, today, I'm going to catch you up on my training and give you some frameworks to think about for your beginning of year retrenchment. … On the training front, I've continued to increase my mileage and the knee feels good. I do notice a couple little twinges still, when I'm toeing off on uphills, but nothing crazy.  I'm slow, unfit and heavy – but had a good week of training and feel very confident about the future.  Been getting some solid runs in and lots of cross training.  I've been following a Galloway based plan that is 3 runs a week.  My long run last weekend was 11.5 miles.  It's funny how all training plans converge.  Meaning the elements of this plan are the same as any other plan when you look at it from the building block perspective.  One day is basically speed work.  The other day is basically tempo and the third day is the long run.  In between days are cross training.  Some pool running, some biking, some swimming and some walking. The Galloway part of the plan is taking walk breaks.  That's the difference and we've talked about that before.  The actual plan structure is the same as most marathon training plans that are based on a weekly cadence.  Speed, Tempo, Long and cross training to build base.  It's a 2-week macro-cycle.  Meaning the long run gets longer every other week.  Long week, fall back week.  This every-other-week macro-cycle is designed to give you the most recovery possible. The whole plan is about recovery.  It's about gaining mileage without stress.  The 4 days that you aren't running are supposed to be cross training.  The plan isn't all that prescriptive about cross training.  You can bike, walk, swim or any other type of light cardio.  It really likes pool-running as a cross training workout.  Pool running gives you many of the benefits of running without stress.  … Why am I training this way?  Because I'm coming off a long stress injury in the left knee.  This is allowing me to train and heal at the same time.  My goal in this training cycle is not a time or distance goal.  My goal is to get to the starting line healthy.  Since it's a Galloway-based plan, we have to talk about running and walking.   I started out with the bare minimum of running because I was frankly terrified of how my knee would respond. That bare minimum is a 30 second run then a 30 second walk.   Let me tell you, my friends, if you think you are at rock bottom and are afraid to start your running practice, the 30/30 is the way to go.  You cannot get hurt, you cannot get tired, you can't get sore running a 30/30.  From there I have started to judiciously increase the run segments.  Last week I ran my long run at a 60/30cadence.  This week I've been using a 90/30 cadence.   The difference is, well, besides the obvious, that it allows you to work your pace a bit better with the longer run intervals.  It allows your heart rate to come up into the higher zones.  And it significantly lowers your pace per mile.  I'm going to keep pushing that cadence as I progress through the training cycle to see if I ca get to something like a 240/30 which would be 4 minutes of running with a 30 second walk break.  Based on my calculations, believe it or not, that would make a sub-4-hour marathon possible.  I also ran a test mile at the track a couple weeks back.  I think I came in right around an 8-minute mile.  I can work with that.  As I change age groups this year, I only need a 3:50 marathon to requalify.  Which is an 8:45 minutes per mile.  If I add this data to the flashes of competence that I get in my workouts – I'm feeling quite positive that I'll be able to do something good with my fitness in this next season.  The world is my oyster. And what the hell does that mean?  Well, my friends, we have our old friend Billy Shakespeare to thank for that one.  It's dialogue in “The Merry Wives of Windsor”.  “The world is mine oyster and I shall open it with my sword.” But, the modern usage is that when you have a nice fresh oyster, you can open it up and maybe there's a pearl in there? So – ‘the world's your oyster' simply means it's like an unopened gift, full of potential, waiting to be found.  Speaking of Boston, I'm going to skip the race this year.  I'm out of qualification.  I'd have to commit to an $8-10k charity raise for a waver bib.  I don't want to do that.  I've got enough going on that I choose not to add a full-time fund-raising job to my life.  But, also, I need a change.  I think it's a mentally healthy decision to take a break.  Instead, I'm going to take this training cycle and run a travel race somewhere. I've been taking Ollie out on these runs with me.  He's still a nut-job.  I have to keep him on the leash and it's work in progress.  I'd like to think he's getting better, but I it's more likely he's just waiting for me to get exhausted and give up.  We went out and did a slow 5.5 miler with my old running buddies this morning in the rain and the knee still feels good.  Now that we're out of the holidays and looking at a new year I feel positive.  Positive that there is lots of opportunity for learning and growth and adventure in this new year.  This new year is my oyster.  … Now let's talk about planning this next year coming up.  I'm purposely not using the words ‘goals' or ‘resolutions' because those topics have been done to death. They have ceased to be a topic and have turned into more of a meme of sorts. I do think the new year is a great time to reassess, maybe readjust, and maybe, even change direction.  Because you have that built in down time and introspection, with maybe a sweet dose of family and spirituality tossed in that breaks your work-a-day pattern and allows a free peep outside your box. I'm not going to be proscriptive.  I'm going to give you some things to think about.  Some ammunition, some fodder or some raw materials – the kindling of thought as you build your beacon fire on the shores of your future. First, this is no normal end of year change over.  This is a unique situations where we are all a bit emotionally and psychologically whiplashed by the pandemic.  We thought we were at the end of it and things were getting better, but WHOMP! – we're back in the think of plague days again. What this does to you psychologically is to create a gap in expectations.  And not just for you, but for everybody, so you get this cultural shockwave, this existential ‘oh shit here we go again', just as people were beginning to stretch out and breathe again.  For the introverted among us this will cause you to want to hide. Your reaction will be to crawl under the covers and wrap the pillow around your head.  For the action-oriented among us this is going to cause your flight or flight to get kicked into high gear.  In all cases, when you mix this psychological stewyness with your new year planning you might overcorrect.   Be careful to think hard about whether you are making the change that is right for you or if, like the rest of us, you are making decisions and plans based on the current state of weirdness we're all in.  Ask yourself a simple question: “If there was not pandemic would I be making the same decisions?”  Again, I'm not saying you're wrong.  I'm asking you to think.  To consider.  To not let current state overwhelm future state.  The second question I've advised people to ask during these planning processes is “Are you doing this because you think you should?”  Meaning, is this really your decision?  Or are you taking actions based on what other people think is the right thing to do?  What's an example?  For instance, you may be looking at a new job because the experts say it is the next step in your career path.  But who are they to tell you what is your career path?  I see people stuck in patterns where they go along to the next thing because that's what they are ‘supposed to do'.  Along with this, making sure it's your idea and not someone else's is the concept of removing the ‘either-or' facet from the decision.  Decisions get wrapped in stress because we see them as ‘either-or' decisions.  There really are no either-or decisions.  All choices are good choices, and you are choosing one among many.  The reason I bring this up is because people burn so much energy trying to find the perfect solution.  You can take that energy and re-task it to make any of your potential decisions a good one.   Give yourself a break.  Let yourself make a decision or a change or a plan – knowing that it isn't perfect.  Nothing is. You make it perfect with you nurturing.  It's ok. Finally, in the end success is not being the smartest or then best or the most perfect.  It is exactly the opposite.  Success is trying things that are hard, knowing that you are probably going to fail.  It is about failing and learning and failing and learning and laughing your way through it all to evolve into whatever magical beast you were meant to be.  With that, my friends, happy new year 2022 and I'll see you out there.          

BLEEP IT!
Move Over Billy Shakespeare

BLEEP IT!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 41:27


Allow Big Rick to regale you with the Christmas poem that always tugs on his heart strings this time of year. The gang also ranks their favorite Christmas movie characters and enjoys a delicious  late Thanksgiving dinner in the form of candy corn (?). GAG WARNING.

Introverted Improvisers
Bakin‘ With The Bard (Improvised Shakespeare)

Introverted Improvisers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 20:00


Stoners reveal a channeling of Billy Shakespeare's rad new text.   With: Thompson, Camila, Jess O'Neill*, Bela   *of Casino Improv, Queen City Comedy, and Improv MKE

Low Culture Boil
E16 - Short Funky Ones w/ Minion Death Cult

Low Culture Boil

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 76:36


Team LCB joins forces with Minion Death Cult to review some choice 90s one-hit wonders. The crew explores what is actually quite admirable in the otherwise derogatory label, waxes philosophical on a truly good hook, and also doing a close read of some of the most exquisite non-sequitur lyrics put to tape. "Billy Shakespeare wrote a whole bunch of sonnets," indeed.   Become a trash patron today! patreon.com/lowcultureboil

Comfort Food Comics
Episode 47 - Prince of Cats

Comfort Food Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 88:31


Comfort Food Comics: The Podcast continues its celebration of Black creators during the month of February by highlighting an under the radar gem. Join us as we discuss and rank Ronald Wimberly's b-side mix of Billy Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet in his 2012 graphic novel, Prince of Cats. You don't want to sleep on this book any longer--or we DO bite our thumb at you sir!

The Hypothetical Institute
Episode 141: A Bard By Any Other Name

The Hypothetical Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 43:04


Hi folks, this week we're talking Billy Shakespeare - what if it was just some other bloke writing them all? Wouldn't that be weird.

BudPod with Phil Wang & Pierre Novellie
Episode 92 - Maritime Casualty

BudPod with Phil Wang & Pierre Novellie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 58:14


The boys talk vaccines, Billy Shakespeare, Paris Syndrome, Rudy Giuliani's farts, salmon sushi, the impending No Deal, UK's top fish, Skins ruining your self-esteem, recorded history and character acting See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Stuck In The Past
021 - Bleacher Blanket Bingo, Part 2

Stuck In The Past

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 41:54


Part 2 with guest “Hot Lips” (Jolena Welker). Hear the conclusion of "Stump The Hosts" where “Mr. Literature” smokes the other host on the Billy Shakespeare questions. Learn nifty things about book awards and how libraries have changed over the years. Other topics: school book orders and cheerleaders without socks. Special musical appearance by Mr. Melvil Dewey himself, inventor of the Dewey Decimal System. (“Dewey Decimal Rap” recreated with permission of the creator, Mr. Scooter at scooterhayes.com)

House of Cinema
Ep. 8- 10 Things I Hate About You (1999)

House of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 67:53


Hear Ye Hear Ye! Is there a human being on this planet who doesn't enjoy 10 Things I Hate About You? Yes, even the cinephile snobs have to admit, this is a pretty damn enjoyable movie. Billy Shakespeare provides the perfect template for a teenage rom com and you know what? This movie is damn near perfect. (keyword is near). We discussed this and so much more: - Is this the movie the world fell in love with Heath Ledger? - On a scale 1-10, how much did you cry during Kat's last poem reading? - Rom Coms- a dead genre? - Is this the most adult movie to watch on Disney+?Follow us on social media: IG: @house.of.cinema_Twitter: @houseofcinema_Be sure to rate, comment and subscribe!

Infectious Groove Podcast
A Rose By Any Other Name

Infectious Groove Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 55:26


5 + 1 = 6. Arithmetic sure is something, isn't it? The late great Billy Shakespeare once said: "The beauty of me is that I am very rich". Wait, that was our (one and hopefully only) commander and thief, I must have somehow confused my notes. Ahhhh here we go let's start again, shall we? The late great Billy Shakespeare once wrote “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose / By Any Other Name would smell as sweet.” and he may have been onto something. Is it the members that make the band, or is it the band that makes the members? Does it even matter what members are in the band? When is a band, no longer a band—after all they're still selling out shows right? We dive in headfirst to try and figure it out. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/infectiousgroovepodcast/support

War Starts at Midnight
#87 – Rushmore – The Magnificent Andersons #04

War Starts at Midnight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 84:44


or: The One with an Hour of Scott Stapp Banter on the Cutting Room Floor Are The Dudes discussing Billy Shakespeare's Hamlet …or did Jake just compare Max Fischer to the titular Shakespeare character? Can Peterson throw enough shade at Wes to provide Jake & Chris to attempt to smash him like a pancake with an elaborate tree-rigged booby trap? Join us for The Magnificent Andersons as we dissect Wes Anderson's sophomore feature, Rushmore. We dive deep into the anger and misdirected frustrations of one of Wes's most famous heroes. PLUS! Find out which frothy treat Chris pairs with this slice of Anderson whimsy and, of course, see what recommendations the gang pulled into the mix. CHAPTERS (00:06:29) – Review – Rushmore (01:08:07) – Beer Pairing: Cask-It Series Barrel Aged DNRBy COOP Ale Works “Cut Down a Tree” – Smokey & the Mirror (01:12:34) – Really Rad Recommendations RECOMMENDATIONS Peterson  – Juliet, Naked Jacob  – Boyood Chris – Brewster McCloud MUSIC Smokey & The Mirror | Buy: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play

War Starts at Midnight
#87 – Rushmore – The Magnificent Andersons #04

War Starts at Midnight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 84:44


Are The Dudes discussing Billy Shakespeare’s Hamlet ...or did Jake just compare Max Fischer to the titular Shakespeare character? Can Peterson throw enough shade at Wes to provide Jake & Chris to attempt to smash him like a pancake with an elaborate tree-rigged booby trap?

Struggling with Shakespeare
An exploration of Sonnet 130

Struggling with Shakespeare

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 7:30


Billy Shakespeare explores this witty and funny sonnet.

Struggling with Shakespeare

Billy Shakespeare shares how he got started. His early influences. With a recitation of Henry V’s Prologue. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Struggling with Shakespeare
Inaugural episode!

Struggling with Shakespeare

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 3:36


Billy Shakespeare introduces the goals of the overall podcast series. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Welcome to the Poddy
Episode 160 | "Old Billy Shakespeare"

Welcome to the Poddy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 79:03


The Russell Westbrook of podcasting gets disrespectful about “Nuggeteria” (00:02:17), Aerobics Oz Style (00:10:05), teenage condom use (00:14:09), acting career (00:17:25), sleepovers with coach (00:21:00), the homeless kid (00:23:30), Sports Update (00:27:31), News Update (00:37:25), the award-winning Poor Posture of the Week segment (00:45:27), Listen to this Fxck Shxt (00:58:49), advice emails (01:02:16), and of course, Clay’s Reviews (01:16:34). Send questions, topics, Poor Posture of the Week/Listen to this Fxck Shxt suggestions to welcometothepoddy@gmail.com Visit the website at www.welcometothepoddy.com Welcome to the Poddy is brought to you by Bet with Joel (click the link and enter code PODDYEXCLUSIVE50 for 50% off your first week). Socials: IG: www.instagram.com/claytron23/ www.instagram.com/welcometothepoddy/ Twitter: twitter.com/claytron_ twitter.com/WelcomePoddy Facebook: www.facebook.com/WelcomeToThePoddy/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCldd5jGzGXDXW1-H3De0QtA For all the music you hear in WTTP, listen to the WTTP playlist on Spotify at open.spotify.com/user/1240542189/…dHRCqWx96zuymAPw **PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO RATE AND REVIEW US 5 STARS, IT REALLY HELPS!!**

The Cult of Matt and Mark

We continue our "Young Lust" theme with the crazy-ass Luhrmann joint Romeo + Juliet. Yes it's Billy Shakespeare (kind of), but the frenetic images and neck-snapping cuts overwhelm to a point that uptight Bard-heads may find "le'essence" diminished. Mark and Matt are not of that camp. An adaption for the MTV-video-games generation? Sure. But what the hell. Despite the R n' J focus, the film shines with its supporting players, specially Tybalt, Mercutio, Father Lawrence and the Nurse. So let's head off to our Sophomore English class shall we and enjoy some star-crossed love action.Download: 304 Romeo + Juliet

Salt Over Your Shoulder
Episode 37 - Theatre Superstitions

Salt Over Your Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 22:52


"All the world's a stage, and the men and women merely players..." Like our pal Billy Shakespeare said, Theatre is pretty cool. Erin gets to the bottom of well known superstitions about working in and enjoying the theatre like "Break a leg," and the ghost light and finishes off with a little ghost story from New York. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/salt-over-your-shoulder/support

Hugo's Posts
Green Eyed Monster - When jealousy gets the best of you.

Hugo's Posts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 33:49


Jealousy is a heck of a drug. Hugo talks about how one recent dreams sent him down an accounting of his lesser emotions. "O beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meet it feeds on." Billy Shakespeare! Today on the Show: Eyes Wide Shut 1999 - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120663/ Insecure 2016 to Present - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5024912/ Subscribe to the Podcast or you can find Hugo on Twitter at @hugosposts on Insta at @hugotorres or his blog at sangabrielvalley.blogspot.com

Rosemary’s Ladies: A [Horror & Bad] Movie Review Podcast

What do you do when some a**holes steal your money? Go after them of course! We watched the 1993 Leprechaun, another “so bad it’s good” horror movie. While the hero of our story, Leprechaun (Lep, for short) is dealing with a shoe compulsion, he manages to remain a master actor and a true thespian, clearly trained with the likes of Sir Ian McKellan. His commitment to his roles is truly astounding, rivaling even that of the great Charlton Heston. Alas, the only thing this film was missing was the "To be, or not to be" soliloquy from Billy Shakespeare’s Hamlet. 1993 - Starring Jennifer Aniston, Warwick Davis, Ken Olandt. Directed by Mark Jones.

Drunken Philosophy
#202 - Erving Goffman

Drunken Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 45:33


"All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players." That's a quote from old Billy Shakespeare, but it also succinctly summarizes the sociological philosophy of Erving Goffman. This week, Connor and Dan take a look at said philosophy and discuss whether social interaction is the equivalent of a little stage play we all perform for one another's benefit. Also discussed, the benefits of school uniforms, what the abbreviation of Erving is, and Connor's new nickname!

Kickin' It with Dev and Jonny
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Kickin' It with Dev and Jonny

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 86:11


Heyy sup? nm nm jp (just podcast) cool This w33k ur BFFs LOL bout stuff lyke obstacle course tv shows, bf/gf names, MSN & smarterchild, not needing 2 read Billy Shakespeare (or meet Juliet or Malvolio), embarrassing childhood stories, a couple early '00s Canadian children’s television programs, sleepovers, talking to fam on the phone, pooping, other butt stuff, and more! Pour urself a cup o tea & get ready 2 snuggle up w/ ur pals as u embark on a magical nostalgiacal journey full of LOLs ROFLs LMAOs & even BRBS! Thanks, as always, for kickin’ it with us you beautiful angel darlings. Send us all your beautiful angel darling comments/questions/concerns/nudes to kiwdaj@gmail.com @kiwdaj on twitter & Kickin’ it with Dev & Jonny on facebook And don’t forget to leave us a voicemail at 647-848-7869 to say hi or answer this week’s question Until next times stay gold BADs

Short Story Bingo
Short Story Bingo 6 (W/ Angie Chacon) - "The Comedy of Errors"

Short Story Bingo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 39:34


*Explicit Content* In this episode we read a little Billy Shakespeare in, "The Comedy of Error's"! Buckle up.   Back in the building and ready to rock as always for the SSB audience!  We dive into the mind of William Shakespeare.  Truly a patriarch for writing playwrights, it was a must to and will be in the future of course reading the stories that he depicts.  I was a little weary about messing up names as that can be the case with vintage ones like Aegeon!  This story starts a little confusing, especially if you were to just read through it.  But, because we don't do that over here I was able to slow the pace a little so that we can all witness this story come to life.  Two brothers, two servants, one father, one mother, and one "fat friend"...Angie and I dive into this head first, you'll be glad you joined!  Press play, enjoy, like, share, and subscribe!   PLEASE Email us ALL of your new stories you want heard, comments or anything you want menitoned, etc... to shortstorybingo@yahoo.com

Ten Minute Podcast
TMP+ - Billy Shakespeare

Ten Minute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 17:48


Diamond Listener, Billy Upchurch, wrote a short script and reached out to the guys to read it on the show. So the guys do just that. Because they love and appreciate their listeners. Those of the diamond variety and otherwise.   Runtime: 00:17:46   Subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes and be sure to follow us on Twitter and Facebook.   TenMinutePodcast.com

Mayhem Podcast
Podcast 6

Mayhem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 54:48


On this episode, Mayhem rants about, Vegas, Steve Aoki, and his pit bull, Bricktop. Special appearance by General Patton and Billy Shakespeare. Music by http://www.bensound.com Mayhem http://www.mayhemmillerindustries.com

Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast Interviews
Kevin Scott & Scott Geiter Actress | Director | Writer Deborah Voorhees " Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985)"

Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 63:24


Deborah Voorhees was born on July 28, 1961 in Dallas, Texas, USA as Deborah Sue Voorhees. She is an actress and director, known for Friday the 13th: A New Beginning(1985), Billy Shakespeare (2014) and Appointment with Fear (1985). She was previously married to Richard S. Bradley. See full bio »Super Duper Shock Cinema | Facebook

Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast Interviews
Kevin Scott & Scott Geiter Actress | Director | Writer Deborah Voorhees " Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985)"

Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 63:24


Deborah Voorhees was born on July 28, 1961 in Dallas, Texas, USA as Deborah Sue Voorhees. She is an actress and director, known for Friday the 13th: A New Beginning(1985), Billy Shakespeare (2014) and Appointment with Fear (1985). She was previously married to Richard S. Bradley. See full bio »Super Duper Shock Cinema | Facebook

Granger Community Church Podcast
Facing Giants In Life and Work

Granger Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2014 74:44


You're invited to a life-changing experience. Billy Shakespeare said, “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” That's why we're going to take eight weeks to break down life changing habits for the mind, body and soul.It's time to change—for good. Don't miss a week. It might start the breakthrough you've been looking for.

Granger Community Church Podcast
Transforming How I See and Use Money

Granger Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2014 75:47


You're invited to a life-changing experience. Billy Shakespeare said, “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” That's why we're going to take eight weeks to break down life changing habits for the mind, body and soul.It's time to change—for good. Don't miss a week. It might start the breakthrough you've been looking for.

Granger Community Church Podcast
Facing the Fears That Ruin Relationships

Granger Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2014 87:05


Conventional wisdom can be a trap: what you don't know can hurt you.“It's easier to put it on a credit card and pay it all off later.”“I'm too old for this.”“If I don't work late, I'll never get ahead.”“I can't just sit around and reflect. I'm busy—ain't nobody got time for that.”I want it all. I want it now.How many times have you rushed into making changes in your life—a habit change, learning a new skill—only to have it flop? It's not just the New Year's Resolution Syndrome—it happens too often at all times of the year, that we run out of steam or get discouraged and give up.“Why isn't this working!?”Life is fast and things get fuzzy between the good life and the life that does the most good. Is there another way to get it done?You're invited to a life-changing experience. Billy Shakespeare said, “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” That's why we're going to take eight weeks to break down life changing habits for the mind, body and soul.It's time to change—for good. Don't miss a week. It might start the breakthrough you've been looking for.

Granger Community Church Podcast
How To Deal With How You Feel

Granger Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2014 79:28


Conventional wisdom can be a trap: what you don't know can hurt you.“It's easier to put it on a credit card and pay it all off later.”“I'm too old for this.”“If I don't work late, I'll never get ahead.”“I can't just sit around and reflect. I'm busy—ain't nobody got time for that.”I want it all. I want it now.How many times have you rushed into making changes in your life—a habit change, learning a new skill—only to have it flop? It's not just the New Year's Resolution Syndrome—it happens too often at all times of the year, that we run out of steam or get discouraged and give up.“Why isn't this working!?”Life is fast and things get fuzzy between the good life and the life that does the most good. Is there another way to get it done?You're invited to a life-changing experience. Billy Shakespeare said, “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” That's why we're going to take eight weeks to break down life changing habits for the mind, body and soul.It's time to change—for good. Don't miss a week. It might start the breakthrough you've been looking for.

Granger Community Church Podcast
Change Your Life By Changing Your Mind

Granger Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2014 74:36


Conventional wisdom can be a trap: what you don't know can hurt you.“It's easier to put it on a credit card and pay it all off later.”“I'm too old for this.”“If I don't work late, I'll never get ahead.”“I can't just sit around and reflect. I'm busy—ain't nobody got time for that.”I want it all. I want it now.How many times have you rushed into making changes in your life—a habit change, learning a new skill—only to have it flop? It's not just the New Year's Resolution Syndrome—it happens too often at all times of the year, that we run out of steam or get discouraged and give up.“Why isn't this working!?”Life is fast and things get fuzzy between the good life and the life that does the most good. Is there another way to get it done?You're invited to a life-changing experience. Billy Shakespeare said, “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” That's why we're going to take eight weeks to break down life changing habits for the mind, body and soul.It's time to change—for good. Don't miss a week. It might start the breakthrough you've been looking for.

Granger Community Church Podcast
From Stressed To Blessed

Granger Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2014 84:31


Conventional wisdom can be a trap: what you don't know can hurt you.“It's easier to put it on a credit card and pay it all off later.”“I'm too old for this.”“If I don't work late, I'll never get ahead.”“I can't just sit around and reflect. I'm busy—ain't nobody got time for that.”I want it all. I want it now.How many times have you rushed into making changes in your life—a habit change, learning a new skill—only to have it flop? It's not just the New Year's Resolution Syndrome—it happens too often at all times of the year, that we run out of steam or get discouraged and give up.“Why isn't this working!?”Life is fast and things get fuzzy between the good life and the life that does the most good. Is there another way to get it done?You're invited to a life-changing experience. Billy Shakespeare said, “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” That's why we're going to take eight weeks to break down life changing habits for the mind, body and soul.It's time to change—for good. Don't miss a week. It might start the breakthrough you've been looking for.

Granger Community Church Podcast
How To Get Closer To God

Granger Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2014 90:42


Conventional wisdom can be a trap: what you don't know can hurt you.“It's easier to put it on a credit card and pay it all off later.”“I'm too old for this.”“If I don't work late, I'll never get ahead.”“I can't just sit around and reflect. I'm busy—ain't nobody got time for that.”I want it all. I want it now.How many times have you rushed into making changes in your life—a habit change, learning a new skill—only to have it flop? It's not just the New Year's Resolution Syndrome—it happens too often at all times of the year, that we run out of steam or get discouraged and give up.“Why isn't this working!?”Life is fast and things get fuzzy between the good life and the life that does the most good. Is there another way to get it done?You're invited to a life-changing experience. Billy Shakespeare said, “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” That's why we're going to take eight weeks to break down life changing habits for the mind, body and soul.It's time to change—for good. Don't miss a week. It might start the breakthrough you've been looking for.

Granger Community Church Podcast
Setting Personal Goals By Faith

Granger Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2014 81:16


Conventional wisdom can be a trap: what you don't know can hurt you.“It's easier to put it on a credit card and pay it all off later.”“I'm too old for this.”“If I don't work late, I'll never get ahead.”“I can't just sit around and reflect. I'm busy—ain't nobody got time for that.”I want it all. I want it now.How many times have you rushed into making changes in your life—a habit change, learning a new skill—only to have it flop? It's not just the New Year's Resolution Syndrome—it happens too often at all times of the year, that we run out of steam or get discouraged and give up.“Why isn't this working!?”Life is fast and things get fuzzy between the good life and the life that does the most good. Is there another way to get it done?You're invited to a life-changing experience. Billy Shakespeare said, “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” That's why we're going to take eight weeks to break down life changing habits for the mind, body and soul.It's time to change—for good. Don't miss a week. It might start the breakthrough you've been looking for.

Happy Valley Speak Easy Podcast
HVSE Episode 46

Happy Valley Speak Easy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2014 106:32


Spencer opens with Dancing Queen by Wing, Hyrum is NOT amused, shocking numbers for Podcast #44, we almost double our listeners - WOW, didn't podcast last week because Hyrum had to work, shame stick's new nick name is "the Stain", school's out, Grad nights Such, Hyrum's Grad Night Hypnotist, Kimball watches 6-8 graders pedo style, Walmart makes you feel like a 10 when you are really a 6, Hyrum smacks the tard, Hyrum's girth keeps him out of fights, Hyrum has a Super Nintendo Video Game review - Home Improvement, Emo Phillips was married to Judy Tenuda, Celebrity Nude Reality Shows, Sorry about the break - we had a family obligation, we talk other reality shows, Kimball's retarded News Bender, Dance Studio teaches MMA, EPA worker watches 4 hrs of porn per day at work, it's Mr. T's birthday, Detroit is the #9 world's worst place to vacation, NYC cops arrest Alec Baldwin riding his bike, Ancient Egyptians play D and D with 20 sided dice, people pay waaaaayyyyyyy too much for private playing of bands, we wanna screw with a current random teacher at DSU, it's not Billy Shakespeare, Hyrum's thesis, Kimball's O.C. Tanner light story, Hyrum's real life Oregon Trail story, Spencer apologizes for being an a-hole after divorce, food is Spencer's crutch, Spencer's Big Black Cock story, Snow Canyon High School is accident prone, the Prom and para-prom, Beggin' Strip Sandwiches, the Stain is tricked in to a mouth full of Miracle Whip.

Pity Applause
Burt Gordon's Reality Show Audition

Pity Applause

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2014 16:01


Voice actor Burt Gordon auditions for a reality show using a monologue written by Billy Shakespeare. Pity Applause performs live improv comedy every other Friday in Brooklyn, NY! Like us on facebook.com/pityapplause to find out when the next show is. We hope to see you there!

Episodes – Hear Me Out
Hear Me Out, Episode 4 – Billy Shakespeare and Other Geniuses (feat. Will Hines)

Episodes – Hear Me Out

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2013


Episode Four of the show is here. There was a good man named Paul Revere. This week we sit down with the brilliant UCB performer/teacher Will Hines (Stepfathers, Very Mary Kate) to talk about what happens when stupidity runs amok, genius goes unchecked, and girls stop by for the summer. For the summer. It’s an […]

The Talkaboutable
Episode 14 – Bobby Frost and Billy Shakespeare Go to Kindergarten

The Talkaboutable

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2010


In which… Michael presents one particular problem with red-heads, apologizes for his uncle’s recent podcast appearance, and is freaked out by Dora the Explorer. Sean got engaged (to a girl), has some anger issues to deal with, and incites a discussion about the modern American’s sense of entitlement. Barry is excited about a kind of […]

Happy Valley Speak Easy Podcast
HVSE Episode 46

Happy Valley Speak Easy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 106:32


[CDATA[Spencer opens with Dancing Queen by Wing, Hyrum is NOT amused, shocking numbers for Podcast #44, we almost double our listeners - WOW, didn't podcast last week because Hyrum had to work, shame stick's new nick name is "the Stain", school's out, Grad nights Such, Hyrum's Grad Night Hypnotist, Kimball watches 6-8 graders pedo style, Walmart makes you feel like a 10 when you are really a 6, Hyrum smacks the tard, Hyrum's girth keeps him out of fights, Hyrum has a Super Nintendo Video Game review - Home Improvement, Emo Phillips was married to Judy Tenuda, Celebrity Nude Reality Shows, Sorry about the break - we had a family obligation, we talk other reality shows, Kimball's retarded News Bender, Dance Studio teaches MMA, EPA worker watches 4 hrs of porn per day at work, it's Mr. T's birthday, Detroit is the #9 world's worst place to vacation, NYC cops arrest Alec Baldwin riding his bike, Ancient Egyptians play D and D with 20 sided dice, people pay waaaaayyyyyyy too much for private playing of bands, we wanna screw with a current random teacher at DSU, it's not Billy Shakespeare, Hyrum's thesis, Kimball's O.C. Tanner light story, Hyrum's real life Oregon Trail story, Spencer apologizes for being an a-hole after divorce, food is Spencer's crutch, Spencer's Big Black Cock story, Snow Canyon High School is accident prone, the Prom and para-prom, Beggin' Strip Sandwiches, the Stain is tricked in to a mouth full of Miracle Whip.]]