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Congratulations to SAG-AFTRA for their successful strike! This means we get in a bit of movie talk at the front about Five Nights at Freddy's, Priscilla, Benedetta, Irma Vep, and The Last Duel, and determine whether or not one should watch Rashomon. We then get into the 2013 anime The Flowers of Evil (and its source manga to a lesser extent) and talk about depressive vibes, thinly characterized women, and what stories work better when you haven't experienced a ton.CWs: Discussions of rape, child nudity, and suicide.TwittersLiv - @GhostGirlMusicSeneschal - @SomberAzaleasSend any questions to tbhanimepodcast@outlook.com!Next time: Blue Gender
What's poppin' new agers! This episode we discuss joys and challenges surrounding gender reveal parties. From pink and blue to rainbow themes, gender reveal parties have become significant milestones in the journey of expecting parents. Tune in as we discuss the reaction of parents not birthing the gender they desired. Note: This podcast episode is intended to provide a platform for discussion and education. We recognize that individual experiences and perspectives may vary, and we aim to approach this topic with sensitivity and respect for all viewpoints.
We are entering a new and dangerous world as we discuss the apocalyptic horror anime, Blue Gender by Ryōsuke Takahashi! A look at a future where our world has been overrun by strange creatures known as the Blue and humans have taken refuge in a space station called Second Earth. Yuji Kaido and Marlene Angel must somehow survive the treacherous planet and escape to Second Earth.This episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
Many landmarks of environmental history share a connection with a single molecule: DDT. During and after the Second World War, it was broadcast into the environment at a scale that far surpassed the applications of any prior chemical. The public met this mass spraying of DDT with enthusiasm, as the war proved it to be highly effective against the vectors of malaria, yellow fever, typhus, and other insect-borne diseases. But these public health successes were short-lived as insects quickly evolved resistance. Nevertheless, DDT use skyrocketed around the world, especially in agriculture. It was also used on a massive scale in forestry, in the Sisyphean fight against invasive insects, and in the home, where clever companies impregnated all manner of commercial products with DDT, ranging from bug bombs to house paint to wallpaper for the nursery. Due primarily to its massive impact on the environment, but also to effects on human health, a backlash ensued, driven most forcefully by Rachel Carson's 1962 book Silent Spring. The chemical was banned throughout the world in the 1970s and 80s, and yet its story continued. With us to unravel this complex tale, and its relation to science denial and corporate malfeasance, is Elena Conis. Elena is a historian of medicine and an Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Journalism and Department of History at the University of California, Berkeley. Her research focuses on scientific controversies, science denial, and public understanding of science. She is the author of Vaccine Nation: America's Changing Relationship with Immunization, and a co-editor of Pink and Blue: Gender, Culture, and the Health of Children. Today we discuss her most recent book, How to Sell a Poison: The Rise, Fall, and Toxic Return of DDT.
My B-Cells are running wild. Intro talk and giving some Spring 2021 seasonal impressions (0-30) Retro Review: Blue Gender (30-end) Become a patreon Website: https://redleafretrocast.blogspot.com https://linktr.ee/RedLeafRetrocast Twitter: @BowlingJD
Today is a COVIDCalls historians’ roundtable with Sandra Eder, Cindy Ermus, and Tiago Saraiva.Sandra Eder is an assistant professor in the history department at the University of California, Berkeley, where she teaches U.S. gender history and the history of medicine. Her research focuses on gender, sexuality, and race in medicine and science, clinical practices and patient records, and the science of happiness. She has a book forthcoming on the emergence of the sex/gender binary in mid-twentieth-century American medicine. She is co-editor (with Elena Conis and Aimee Medeiros) of “Pink and Blue: Gender, Culture, and the Health of Children” which deploys gender—often in concert with class and race—as the central critical lens for understanding the function of pediatrics as a cultural and social project in modern U.S. history (Rutgers University Press in May 2021).Dr. Cindy Ermus (@CindyErmus) is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She teaches courses on the history of disease and disasters, early modern Europe, and the Age of Revolutions. She has published on catastrophe and crisis management in eighteenth-century Europe and the Atlantic, and she is the editor of a volume titled Environmental Disaster in the Gulf South: Two Centuries of Catastrophe, Risk and Resilience (LSU Press 2018). Her current book project is a transnational study of the Plague of Provence of 1720 (“Great Plague of Marseille”), one of the last outbreaks of plague in Western Europe. She is also co-founder, executive editor, and contributor for the digital academic publication, Age of Revolutions (www.ageofrevolutions.com; on Twitter @AgeofRevs). Tiago Saraiva is Associate Professor of History at Drexel University, coeditor with Amy Slaton of the journal History and Technology, and author of Fascist Pigs: Technoscientific Organisms and the History of Fascism (2016). He has been a Research fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon as well as visiting professor at UCLA and UC Berkeley. He is currently studying the significance of cloning Californian oranges for the history of racial capitalism in the United States, South Africa, Algeria, Palestine, and Brazil, and completing Moving Crops and the Scales of History, a collective manuscript with multiple co-authors.
On this episode our resident agender firefighter speaks on gender reveal party fires, quit charging LGBTQ people with sex crimes just for being queer, a discussion on dating top secret LIARS, plus doing the work to heal trauma and discussion of the book “The Body Keeps the Score”. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zLyXu3LZ9Hs Fuck That (Currents Events): A discussion on gender reveal parties, the history and creator of gender reveals, trans exclusionary feminism, gender stereotypes, transphobia, intersexuality, patriarchy, masculinity & more! Plus, California’s revised law regarding sex offender registry and LGBTQ folks. Fuck Me (Our Lives): Rob talks about doing the work to heal trauma and the book “The Body Keeps the Score” Fuck You (Your Lives): Have you ever dated a “top secret” mother fcker? Love & Light to our Hoes of the Week! Hoe(s) of the Week: Jess John (J Jonah Jameson), Rachel Charlene Lewis (Charlene Collard Green), Chef Steph (@highlyfavored_steph), Ben H (Big Ben) HASHTAGS Use #InnerHoeUprising and #Podin to keep up with this conversation on social media and let others know that you are listening. SPONSOR(S) Get accessible, affordable, private therapy online with Better Help. For 10% off your first month of Tele-therapy visit http://betterhelp.com/IHU Make sensuality a part of your daily self care routine. Dipsea is offering a 30 day free trial when you go to http://DipseaStories.com/IHU RELEVANT LINKS AND NOTES Follow Chef Steph on Instagram! @highlyfavored_steph Register for Inside the Black Podcasters Studio: https://www.afrosandaudio.com/ Media Literacy Courses: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtM6jSpzb5gMNsx9kdmqBfmY https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtN07XYqqWSKpPrtNDiCHTzU “No Boom Boom in the Zoom Room”: Apple (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/inner-hoe-uprising/id1057045285?mt=2) : https://apple.co/35C6ZGV Youtube: https://bit.ly/2A6XWSD Soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/innerhoeuprising) : https://bit.ly/3fxngl9 WEBSITE InnerHoeUprising.com PAY A HOE http://Paypal.me/innerhoe https://www.patreon.com/InnerHoeUprising WRITE IN EMAIL ihupodcast@gmail.com (mailto:ihupodcast@gmail.com) CALL IN VOICE MAIL (404) 491-9158 SPEAKING GIGS Wanna pay us to VIRTUALLY speak at your school or conference about sex positivity, black feminism, or the other kinds of topics we discuss on this show? We’d love to! To book us, send us a line to ihupodcast@gmail.com MUSIC Love and light to the artists who have lent their music to the pod! Our opening is a remix of “Queen S%!T” by SheReal (https://soundcloud.com/shereal/04-queen-s-t-produced-by) We also play “Kol(ours)” by Amare Symone, “Party on the Weekend" by King Kam X DVRKAMBR, “Keeping it Cool Witchu” by Chhoti Maa, and “Yeah Yeah” wavghxst (https://twitter.com/wavghxst) ENGINEERING AND EDITING BY Sam SOCIAL MEDIA Join our Facebook Group! “Inner Hoe Uprising CUMmunity” https://bit.ly/2NfFH3A Inner Hoe Uprising| IG: @InnerHoeUprising | Twitter: @InnerHoeUprisin Sam | IG & Twitter: @slamridd Travel IG: @carmensamdiego Rob | Art IG: @vanta.blaq | Twitter: @RobbyTheeBody | OnlyFans: https://onlyfans.com/bbyboirob #black #woman #sex #feminist #womanist #Comedy #raunchy #queer #pride #quiltbang #sexuality #lgbtq #lgbt #funny #agender #transgender #nonmonagamy #feminism #intersectionalfeminism #kink #porn #BDSM #dating #love #relationships #blackwomen #blackpeople #podcast #sexualwellness #sexualhealth
C-Dub is back at it again with Chris, who introduced your favorite host to a cornerstone of retro sci-fi anime; Blue Gender. In this mega episode we talk everything from plot, characters, and the anime it inspired! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weebcast/support
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On episode eight of THE ANIME SPECTACULAR on CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO. Host Randy Andrews begins the show with selections from the video game-inspired anime, FINAL FANTASY UNLIMITED with music by Nobuo Uematsu, Shiro Hamaguchi, Kazuhiko Sawaguchi and Akifumi Tada. The music continues with selections from the visually stunning anime from the same director as AKIRA; STEAMBOY with music by Steve Jablonsky. Randy then presents music from an anime classic anime from, MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO directed by the legendary Hayao Miyazaki with music mostly composed by Joe Hisashi. The show closes out with music from the science fiction anime, BLUE GENDER with music composed by Kuniaki Haishima. So I hope you enjoy. Enjoy! —— Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
PINK OR BLUE? GENDER EXPRESSION VS HISTORICAL REALITYThis week Sandy and Elisabeth discuss gender stereotypes held by our current culture, throughout history and in many churches.MATTHEW 19:4 Have you not read that he who created them from the beginning made them male and female.Looking for more? Check out these other resources mentioned in this episode:Celinunu isn't Demonic and Hysteria isn't ChristlikeThe Monstrous Regiment "The Biblical Response to Transgenderism"CONNECT WITH US AFTER THE SHOW:Facebook: @coffeeandjesuspodcastTwitter: @CoffeeYallInstagram: YallNeedCoffeeandJesusEmail: coffeeandjesuspodcast@gmail.comWebsite: coffeeandjesuspodcast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
T.J. and Shawn talk about a cult classic Blue Gender, the memes it created, and psychology.
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On the show today Benjamin is joined by two pop-culture supa-stars appearing at Supanova 2017. First up Brian Herring, best known for his performance as BB-8 in Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015), Brian also work on such productions as Mopatop’s Shop (Father Mouse and many guest characters), Construction Site (Diggs) and The Hoobs (Hubba Hubba and Groove). His other children’s TV work includes; Wizadora (Hangle), The Animal Magic Show(Billy Nibbles), What’s Your News? (Anthony, Peek and Gi Ant), Space Pirates (Stringy) and Wizards Vs Aliens (Stickley & Squiggly). Next up is iconic voice actress Laura Bailey. She got her start in anime playing Kid Trunks on the hit series Dragon Ball Z, and went on to play several leads in other popular titles. Most recently, she has provided the voice of Black Widow in Marvel’s Avengers Assemble, and Supergirl forInjustice 2.Some of her most recognizable roles are: Shin in Shin Chan, Tohru Honda in Fruits Basket, Lust in Fullmetal Alchemist, Angela Miller in Resident Evil: Degeneration, Keiko in Yu Yu Hakusho, Sana in Kodocha, Marlene in Blue Gender, Oboro in Basilisk, Henrietta in Gunslinger Girl, Chi-Chi in Dragon Ball, Anko in Naruto, Shion in Naruto Shippuden: The Movie, Schrodinger in Hellsing, Evangeline and Ayaka in Negima, and Rakshata in Code Geass. Then listen to Benjamin’s review of the ASO’s performance of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. More ASO shows/details can be found here: http://aso.com.au Tune in again later in the month for more exciting interviews! Both guests are appearing at: http://www.supanova.com.au Stream here or iTunes. Follow the show: Facebook Twitter Instagram Supporters: Palace Nova Cinemas Mad Zombie Collectables
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Today on this incredibly bright and easy going episode we drink the depression juice. We explore the emotionally scarring anime of our past. Jeff describes children starving to death in a WW2 setting. Grimm learns to harmonize. Alfonso sings with the whales in the tone of sadness. |Anime mentioned: Grave of the Fireflies, School Days, Cowboy Bebop, Blue Gender, Godeater, Paranoia agent, Welcome to the NHK, Elfen Lied, Brynhildr of the darkness, Ano Hana, Samurai Champloo, Angel;Beats, The world God Only Knows, Air, Shuffle!, Voices of a Distant Star, Hal, Plastic Memories, Black Rock Shooter.
K, Yeji, Clint, and Mocha go over their most loved to be hated characters and why. Series in this episode: Aldnoah Zero, Naruto, School Days, Soul Eater, Blue Gender, and Naruto.
Our troopers continue on their way to locate the sleepers and liberate them from their holding facility. Blue are all around them, battering their defenses from all sides, reducing their armor to its last strands. Will their mission be a success? Who will survive and who will become bug food? Find out in this conclusion to Blue Gender.
After 30 years in hibernation, our troopers have awakened to a nightmare of giant killer alien bugs invading and destroying earth. Resistance forces have set up a safe haven in an orbital space station named Earth 2, but supplies are limited, manpower is limited, and humanity is on the brink of extinction. Will our troopers succeed in this last desperate mission? Find out in Blue Gender played at ApolloCon 2014.
The conclusion to the Gurren Lagann module of Tenra Bansho Zero goes out with a bang. Listen in to see how it ends, and don't forget to sign up for ApolloCon if you want to be in the next episodes of Fire n Dice as we bring Attack on Titan Cinema, Baccano Double Cross, and the newest Blue Gender.
And you thought vaginas were scary before… In this week’s episode, Mike and Drew get uncomfortable with the mechs and vaginal monsters of Blue Gender. Talk Nerdy to Me: Mike and Drew talk Diablo, Chrono Trigger, FLCL and The Pillows, Zombies, Run!, Bulletstorm, Final Fantasy 3, and gaming urban legends. This week’s challenge: (courtesy of Hawky316) Watch the first 11 episodes of Blue Gender, the mecha anime. Next week’s challenge: (courtesy of Nerdy Grey and TMYN) Watch Tenacious D’s The Pick of Destiny, listen to The Rise of the Phoenix, Watch the HBO shorts, and Play Diablo 3. As always, be sure to like us, follow us, and subscribe so you don’t miss out on all the fun shenanigans and hijinks!
In this week’s episode, Mike and Drew get crunk and experience the fresh beats and rhymes of Nerdcore from Scrub Club Records. Specifically, Mad Hatter, Service Lab, and Soup Or Villains. Talk Nerdy to Me: Mike finished the Walking Dead (PS3), watches Inception, celebrates May the 4th, and sees The Avengers. Drew watches The People vs. George Lucas and gets back on the WoW Dragon. This week’s challenge: (courtesy of Jonathan) Check out some of the Nerdcore music at scrubclubrecords.com Next week’s challenge: (courtesy of Hawky 316) Watch the first 11 episodes of Blue Gender, the mecha anime. As always, be sure to like us, follow us, and subscribe so you don’t miss out on all the fun shenanigans and hijinks!