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This week we are chatting about Bloof of Hercules by Jasmine Mas. Happy Thanksgiving!! Hey bookish besties! Meet Maddy and Alexandros, the dynamic duo behind "The Smut Couch," a laid-back podcast where two work buddies turned besties spill the tea on their love for books. Join in the laughter, banter, and camaraderie as Maddy and Alexandros share their unique stories, including their deep dive into Dramione fan fiction, obsession with Sarah J Maas's worlds, and the latest BookTok gems.
JJBPod welcomes Bloof (@LadyBloof) back to the podcast to help with our burning Stone Ocean questions - and to join us in a retrospective on this sixth arc of JoJo. We also talk about Eyes of Heaven, the Phantom Blood movie, how long each arc is, which fights should have been cut from Part 6, how the short kings of JoJo stack up, and the weirdest JoJo merch. FAREWELL, STONE OCEAN | Rate us nicely on Apple Podcasts | Support us on Patreon | Follow us on Twitter | Subscribe to us on YouTube | Join the fan Discord --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jjbpod/message
Ro and Bloof talk about the ultimate bad man and his loyal life companion, Dio Brando and Enrico Pucci from Jojo's Bizarre Adventure.Bloof's TwitterFic Author RecsconceptofzerodiopanArt Recsainnie_ain9glossciToothpucciSupport the show
Tom and Julie are joined by Psychic Medium COLBY REBEL for a journey beyond as they channel the spirit of Orson Welles and talk about supernatural experiences with Mama Cass Elliot, Tawny Kitaen, Chris Farley, and Paul Walker. Plus JON DALY stops by to chat about his brand new song "Helen Keller is Real" and the bizarre TikTok theory that she is not. Also Tom and Julie dictate a tweet from Producer Brett to Stephen King and the simmering tensions between talent and production reach a boiling point. And Joe Biden's new feral wolf Flip Flops, RIP Conan O'Brien, basketball trash talk, Koyaanisqatsi, Brett lives in the Hollywood Sign, Frank Zappa's fists, Brett cooks for his in-laws and commits a cardinal sin of cooking, The Nutty Rubfessor, the Legion of Spanx, and a rundown of popular streaming services BingBong, Schluff, Bloof, and Knosh.CHECK OUT COLBY REBEL ONLINE:https://colbyrebel.comLISTEN TO JON DALY'S HELEN KELLER SONG:https://twitter.com/jondaly/status/1408458364418359301LISTEN TO DOUBLE THREAT AD-FREE ON FOREVER DOG PLUS:http://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plusDOUBLE THREAT MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/double-threatSEND SUBMISSIONS TO:DoubleThreatPod@gmail.comFOLLOW DOUBLE THREAT:https://twitter.com/doublethreatpodhttps://www.instagram.com/doublethreatpodDOUBLE THREAT IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/double-threatTheme song by Mike KrolArtwork by Michael KuppermanPrivacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Merry Christmas Eve! Lance, Turkey and Jess bring you a SPECIAL holiday episode. We sing, we laugh, we almost cry (out of fear) and our favorite BLOOF comes to visit. If you're in the mood for some spoken word and an amazing version of “‘Twas The Night Before Christmas”, then look NO further.Send us your holiday wishes to our hotline: (213) 534-7503See you tomorrow for a CHRISTMAS special! Brought to you by:CALM.COM/POPHONEYBOOK.COM/POPBEAUTYCOUNTER.COMBROOKLINEN.COM/POPZIPRECRUITER.COM/BASS
Listen as we go BEHIND THE SCENES on PC and Horror Box #9. This is your chance to discover how we curated the box, why we chose the items we did, and all the other stuff that comes up!
This week, the children of the night get into the beginnings of vampire media and how JoJo (doesn't) connect with them. We also talk about Shintaro Kago commissions, NetZero, Mortal Kombat, and where babies come from. Rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes, or wherever.
This week, we bring back JoJo ultrafan Bloof to discuss JoJo Golden Wind episode 29, "Destination: Rome! The Colosseum." We do not get spoiled, but we do talk about Naokatsu Tsuda's thoughts on the show, your pronouns, HMs and TMs, Ichi the Killer and we have a special guest appearance from our littlest neighbor. Review us on iTunes; follow Bloof on Twitter: @LadyBloof
This Halloween! We have special guest (and JoJo expert) Bloof on the show to help us understand and nitpick "Joining the Gang," episode 4 of Golden Wind. We also talk about what makes something canon, why payphones are in the city, and how some TV characters get trapped in their rooms to never be seen again. Follow @jjbpod on Twitter plz!
This week we discuss Bloof of the Dead, Classified, Voyage of Despair, and IX. We dive into the new perk mechanics of not having Juggernog in BO4 zombies. We will be jumping topic to topic covering as much as we can concerning the bo4 easter egg hunts, bo4 zombies storyline, and bo4 system. Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ybfump7t Itunes: https://tinyurl.com/ycs6wwto Straw Poll: https://www.strawpoll.me/16645988 ZB Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Zombrozpodcast
This week we discuss Bloof of the Dead ending, Classified, Voyage of Despair, and IX. We dive into blue screens, the lack of progress on classified, the scar controversy and much more! Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ybfump7t Itunes: https://tinyurl.com/ycs6wwto Straw Poll: https://www.strawpoll.me/16645988
In today's episode we present part two of the two-part panel presentation "Poetry, Publishing, Politics, and the Art of the Book" from this fall's Philalalia Small Press & Art Fair at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. This panel was hosted by Brian Teare and featured editors from Bloof, Belladonna*, Fact-Simile, and Nightboat Books.
In today’s episode we present part one of a two-part panel presentation called "Poetry, Publishing, Politics, and the Art of the Book," from this fall’s Philalalia Small Press & Art Fair at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This panel was hosted by Brian Teare and featured editors from Bloof, Belladonna*, Fact-Simile, and Nightboat Books, discussing matters of aesthetics, politics, and poetics as they inform their practices as publishers and members of the poetry community.
Chapbookapalooza 2014 Daniel Borzutzky Bedtime Stories for the End of the World Bloof Books, 2014 This is a collection in which the synaptic leaps have their own synaptic leaps. In direct confrontation with neoliberalism, Borzutzky holds nothing back. His verse levels the page like a chainsaw, leaving the surreal, bloodied and bare. “At times like this he thinks: I can say just about anything right now. This is, after all, a bedtime story for the end of the world. I am moving beneath ground and not sleeping and trying to cross the border from one sick part of the world to another” Prepare to be altered by these poems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapbookapalooza 2014 Daniel Borzutzky Bedtime Stories for the End of the World Bloof Books, 2014 This is a collection in which the synaptic leaps have their own synaptic leaps. In direct confrontation with neoliberalism, Borzutzky holds nothing back. His verse levels the page like a chainsaw, leaving the surreal, bloodied and bare. “At times like this he thinks: I can say just about anything right now. This is, after all, a bedtime story for the end of the world. I am moving beneath ground and not sleeping and trying to cross the border from one sick part of the world to another” Prepare to be altered by these poems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapbookapalooza 2014 Dawn Sueoka Little Uglies Bloof Books, 2014 Sueoka’s poetry uses the infinite to explain the minute. Drawing the divinity of her Honolulu surroundings, gods, suns, and rain permeate the pieces yet they maintain an anchoring, plain language to keep the reader grounded. Reading this chapbook is like being cast off and reeled back in over and over– each time to a new shoreline. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter Davis writes, draws, and makes music in Muncie, Indiana. His books of poetry are TINA (Bloof Books, 2013), Poetry! Poetry! Poetry! (Bloof Books, 2010), and Hitler's Mustache (Barnwood Press, 2006). He edited Poet's Bookshelf: Contemporary Poets on Books That Shaped Their Art (2005) and co-edited a second volume, Poet's Bookshelf II (2008). His poems have appeared in such places as Jacket, La Petite Zine, Court Green, Rattle, and The Best American Poetry.
Shanna Compton's books include Brink (Bloof, 2013), For Girls & Others (Bloof, 2008), Down Spooky (Winnow, 2005), Gamers (Soft Skull, 2004), and several chapbooks. A book-length speculative poem called The Seam is forthcoming in 2014. Her work has been included in the Best American Poetry series and other anthologies, and recent poems have appeared in Verse Daily, Poetry Daily, Court Green, the Awl, and the Academy of American Poets Poem-A-Day feature.
Sandra Simonds is the author of Mother was a Tragic Girl (Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 2012) and Warsaw Bikini (Bloof Books, 2008). Her poems have been published in Poetry, The Believer, The American Poetry Review, Fence, and Court Green, among others. She lives in Tallahassee, Florida, and is an Assistant Professor of English at Thomas University in Georgia.
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