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Saving Stories
Saving Stories remembers the shot felt ‘round BBN

Saving Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 4:55


It's Final Four weekend and sadly the Kentucky Wildcats came up short this year in their bid for a 9th national title. Bookending our look back at special moments in UK basketball history WUKY's Saving Stories highlights another famous shot, the one Duke's Christian Laettner hit in overtime against the Wildcats in the 1992 East Regional final in Philadelphia. The buzzer beater marked the end of an era for the team affectionately known as “The Unforgettables.” Nunn Center director Doug Boyd shares interviews with UK players Sean Woods – who hit the Wildcats' go-ahead basket with two seconds on the clock, and John Pelphrey, one of the defenders responsible for guarding Laettner on the long inbounds pass; a split-second moment that he admits misremembering. Doug even shares a clip of a song he wrote about the game and the aftermath called 1992.

Solo Queue - A World of Warcraft Podcast
Episode 22 – Bookending Gallywix, Best NPC Tournament, and Putting Light into the World

Solo Queue - A World of Warcraft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 144:41


Episode 22 – Bookending Gallywix, Best NPC Tournament, and Putting Light into the World Show Notes  Welcome to Episode 22! – 3:06         Big thanks to Ease, the host of Realm Maintenance, for interviewing me for that podcast a couple weeks ago; great conversation about WoW, 11.1, and Solo Queue; check it out on your podcast feed of choice or (hopefully) it will hit YouTube in video form A trimmed down episode for “early” March Goblin starting zone revision 1 discussion Brief news segment The Main Event – Tournament of 64 launch! But first, indulge me for a few minutes…   Special Topic:  Podcasthon, Watts of Love, and Raising Awareness of the Power of Charitable Giving, All Through Podcasts Like This One – 7:30 Podcasthon is a global effort running this week on more than 1,000 podcasts worldwide in which podcasts are choosing a charity of their choice to highlight.  This is part of a wider effort to raise awareness for the continued need for altruism and charitable giving in the world. I chose to have Solo Queue to participate because I agree with that message of doing something in your power to help in your own way. Solo Queue is highlighting Watts of Love, a non-profit dedicated to giving solar lamps to households and communities that lack electrical power all over the world.  Watts of Love also helps reinvest the money saved my not purchasing kerosene or other power sources.  Solo Queue and my family are donating $100 to Watts of Love because I am impressed with their mission and their reputation as a charity. My call to action for you, the Solo Crew of listeners, is to find a way for you to lend assistance to those in need in a way that is meaningful to you.  If it is also donating to Watts of Love, great!  Go for it!  If it is donating to a charity of your choice, be it local or one with a wider mission, also great!  Maybe it is volunteering.  You may have skills that can benefit a charity just as much, if not more, than money.  Please do what you can.  That is my request.  Drop me a message or email and let me know what you did.  Thanks.   Watts of Love:  https://www.wattsoflove.org/ Podcasthon:  https://podcasthon.org/             “What have you done lately?” – 18:17 Revisiting the Goblin starting zone storyline in Kezan and the Lost Isles by starting my 65th character (yes, that is the cap); similarities to Undermine; story line is long and interesting; why does Thrall choose to put Gallywix back in charge and how does he have that power? My thoughts on the full story of 11.1 [THERE WILL BE STORY SPOILERS], including the Delves, Operation Floodgate dungeon (on Follower mode), Liberation of Undermine raid (NOT on Follower mode, just Story Mode - #followerraids), and the final storyline, Homecoming Delve gearing video on Icy Veins: https://www.icy-veins.com/wow/news/get-item-level-639-649-gear-every-week-fast-optimal-delve-gearing-strategy/ My idea for Blizzard – Solo Questing Mode for an immersive experience!    News – 1:04:34          Video from Blizzard: Building Azeroth: The Liberation of Undermine.  Check it out!  Lots of visual effects creation talk and that audio and sound creation, a topic near to my podcasting heart! Another Video from Blizz: 11 Solo Activities in Undermine.  Hosted by HazelNuttyGames.  She walks through activities solo players can tackle.  Huge housing update. The WoWhead article is here:  https://www.wowhead.com/news/how-decorating-your-house-will-work-in-player-housing-new-dye-feature-375821.  Focused on interior decoration, the level of detail and customization exceeds what most of us were expecting. And BlizzCon will return! Well, in 18 months or so.  Mark your calendars for September 12-13, 2026.  You might even see me there for my first BlizzCon.   Main Topic:  The First Annual Solo Queue Tournament of 64 to Determine the Best NPC in WoW – 1:18:02 64 NPCs square off against each other in a bracket-style tournament to determine who is “the best.”  That can mean whatever you want.  Voting determines who advances to the next round.  Here are the directions: Each round will be live on social media (Bluesky, Twitter/X, Insta, Facebook, Threads) for 3 days. Reply to a post or DM or email me at soloqueuewow@gmail.com with your votes for who wins each matchup in each round. List names or even just the numbers of your choices. First round only – can send a full bracket of predictions for all rounds up to the champion in addition to your votes. After 3 days, I will tally votes, update the bracket, and post the next round matchups If you want to hear about the NPCs participating, I walk through the matchups by region: East – 1:28:41 North – 1:40:06 South – 1:50:49 West – 2:06:27   Outro – 2:21:07 Thanks to Blizzard for the amazing music and sound, to OGRE for intro/outro music, my lovely and supportive wife, and you for listening. Support the show at Patreon.com/SoloQueueWoW Thank you to patrons, Andrew, Righteous Bandy, ThatSkyGuy, Darkblade Cyn, Snek of Vol'dun and Jon! That said, my sincere hope is that you find a way to support a charity of your choice this month, be it with your money or time or expertise.  I am proud to be participating in Podcasthon this year and donating to Watts of Love! Subscribe to the podcast at your podcast feed of choice, Apple, Spotify, and all the rest.  Leave a 5-star rating and a written review to help grow Solo Queue. You can contact me at soloqueuewow at gmail.com, Bluesky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Remember to watch socials and get your votes in and we will talk about the first 3 rounds of the tournament in the regular March episode coming soon! “I will see you out there."

Dream It Do It
Episode 184: Feeling Stretched Too Thin? Let's Fix That! | How To Create More MARGIN In Your Life As A High Performer

Dream It Do It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 36:54


Ever feel like there's just never enough time to get it all done? In this episode of the Dream It, Do It podcast, we're talking about how to create more margin in your life—because high performance isn't just about doing more, it's about making space for what actually matters. I'm sharing simple but powerful strategies to help you breathe, think, and enjoy life outside of work. We'll talk about: ✨ Bookending your day with non-work time ✨ Batching tasks to avoid constant context-switching ✨ Being picky about what gets your energy ✨ Planning ahead so you're not always in catch-up mode ✨ Letting go of habits that no longer serve you ✨ Delegating like a pro If you're ready to stop feeling stretched thin and start creating more ease, flow, and joy—this episode is for you! Referenced Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Follow Me on Instagram  Join Dream It, Do It Wellness molly@mollyasplin.com Book a FREE 45 Minute Clarity Coaching Session with Me Episode 182: The High- Performance Trap - Why More Action Isn't the Answer Episode 183: How ENERGY Fuels Your Success - The High Performance Edge   Thank you for listening to this episode! Please take a screenshot and share your biggest takeaway on your Instagram stories and tag me @molly.asplin so that I can shout you out! Until next time,   Molly Asplin  

The Porn to Purpose Podcast
EP 91: Creating Your Accountability Framework

The Porn to Purpose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 9:25


In this episode of the Porn to Purpose Podcast, I delve into the vital role of accountability in recovery. I share my personal framework, developed since 2019, for staying connected, supported, and visible on my recovery journey. This episode outlines actionable steps to establish a robust accountability infrastructure and emphasizes the importance of community and visibility. Top 10 Episode Highlights: [00:15] Introduction to the topic: Why accountability is key in recovery. [01:25] The challenges of navigating recovery alone and the value of community. [03:40] Daily accountability check-ins within the Porn to Purpose community. [05:10] Weekly calls with sponsors and secondary accountability partners. [07:00] Leveraging accountability software for transparency and visibility. [09:15] The role of external communities like SAA in long-term recovery. [11:05] Structuring a weekly framework to maintain momentum and focus. [13:20] Bookending the week with support calls and reflections. [15:50] Overcoming challenges and returning to the accountability system. [17:35] Practical advice for building your own accountability framework. Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned: Join the Porn to Purpose Community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/porntopurpose Learn More About the Liberation Bootcamp: www.porntopurpose.com

Five Fresh Tips
5 Fresh Tips: Strengthen Your Psychic Boundaries with Astrologer Alice Smith

Five Fresh Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 3:42


Learning how to strengthen your psychic boundaries can be overwhelming, but you're not alone! Check out these 5 Fresh Tips to help you strengthen your psychic boundaries with astrologer Alice Smith. I provide astrological counseling through one-on-one readings, perform at events both big and small in the Pacific Northwest, and am the resident astrologer for the Asian-American media platform JoySauce. I'm passionate about democratizing astrology to make it easily accessible to the masses--to distill the wisdom of the stars into plain English so that everybody can benefit! I help people to shed the stories that don't fit them so that they can become the heroes of their own lives.You can learn more about Alice Smith on her Fresh Starts Profile.5 Fresh Tips to help you strengthen your psychic boundaries:Set your intention for the day right when you wake up. Mine is: May I bring joy wherever I go today. Word it in the positive rather than the negative, so say, "may I be happy" instead of "I won't be unhappy." By starting the day with a positive intention, you strengthen your psychic boundary by raising your aura's vibration.If you're especially emotional or sensitive, start doing "emotional audits." When you're feeling super sensitive, before you enter into interactions with others or enter rooms with a lot of other people, take a moment to pause, check in, and clock your own emotional state. That way, if it changes significantly, you'll know that you absorbed that from others and those feelings aren't yours and give yourself permission to let it go.When you feel overcome with negativity, stop, take three deep breaths, and declare that you are available only to positivity and good intentions, and that anything negative or ill-intentioned is not welcome and must leave. This also applies to our own internal processes and negative thinking—especially your own negative self talk. Often times, the thing that weakens our aura is our own self judgment.Schedule alone time after work to "offlet" the psychic vibes you soaked up throughout the day. Like a sponge, the psychic aura needs to air off. During that time, you can meditate, listen to music, read, or zone out—whatever you do to decompress normally, and that will help you to offlet the emotions and psychic residue you absorbed throughout the day at work.Close the day with visualization as you sleep. Imagine yourself bathed in light that protects you from negativity so that you can sleep well. It's also a good time to connect with the cosmos through prayer, if that aligns with your beliefs. Bookending your days with positive intentions and prayer is a very effective way to strengthen your psychic aura.

Free Man Beyond the Wall
Episode 1151: Bookending 2024 w/ Roman

Free Man Beyond the Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 63:33


64 MinutesSome strong language.Pete invited his friend Roman to come on the show to talk about 2024. He appeared on the show in January so they decided to do a year end episode.Pete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's Substack Pete's SubscribestarPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.

Theology on the Go
The Pilgrim's Progress, Part 3

Theology on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 25:49


Join James, Jonathan, and their friend, Jeffrey Stivason, pastor of Grace Reformed Presbyterian Church and a professor at Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, as they resume their insightful and practical discussion of John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress in Part 3 of the series. Together, they explore the significance of the Palace Beautiful and its representation of the Church.  Bookending this whole section is…the importance of the Church, the importance of Christian fellowship as we walk our pilgrimage as followers of Jesus Christ. – Jonathan Master This episode provides deep insights into the importance of the Church, the role of pastors, and the transformative power of Christian fellowship. Don't miss it! And if you're following along, plan to read through the Valley of Humiliation and Into the Valley of the Shadow of Death for next time. For the opportunity to win a copy of The Pilgrim's Progress, thanks to the generosity of Banner of Truth, enter here.    Show Notes: The Pilgrim's Progress: https://reformedresources.org/the-pilgrims-progress-clothbound/ Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress: https://reformedresources.org/pictures-from-pilgrims-progress-paperback/

Chrisman Commentary - Daily Mortgage News
8.13.24 Bookending Lending; California MBA's Susan Milazzo on the Western Secondary; Latest Inflation Hints

Chrisman Commentary - Daily Mortgage News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 25:26 Transcription Available


This week's podcast is sponsored by Truv. Truv lets applicants verify income, employment, assets, insurance, and switch direct deposits. Unlock the power of open finance, with Truv. 

Plan Simple with Mia Moran
Create Your Daily Spiritual Practice with Karen Kenney

Plan Simple with Mia Moran

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 59:23


“The assignment is alignment. How do you come into that place of alignment for what's true for you?” –Karen KenneyCuriosity over check marks — spiritual mentor Karen Kenney talks about how rote activities and putting spirituality on our to do lists doesn't work.There's a difference between a habit and a ritual. Karen talks about the 5 Ds of a daily spiritual practice (DSP): daily, dedication, determination, discipline, and devotion. If you've ever had your meditation practice turn into another to do, it's the devotion piece you want to look at — whatever the actual practice.There's no one size fits all when it comes to a spiritual practice. You need to get curious about your purpose and the what and when and how that will work for you — and why.We talk about: Creating your DSP and getting curious about what works for you Bookending your day with love They why behind spiritual practices first thing in the morning and right before bedNot using spiritual practices to beat yourself upGrowing into a practice and getting over resistanceThe effect on your nervous systemABOUT KARENKaren Kenney is a certified Spiritual Mentor, Writer, Hypnotist, Integrative Change Worker and Coach. She's known for her dynamic storytelling, her sense of humor, her Boston accent and her no-bullshit approach to Spirituality and transformational work.She's been a yoga teacher for 25 years, is a Certified Gateless Writing Instructor, and is also an author, speaker, retreat leader and the host of The Karen Kenney Show podcast.A curious human being, life-long learner and an entrepreneur for 20+ years, KK brings a down-to-earth perspective to the spiritual principles and practical tools that create powerful shifts in people's lives, relationships and businesses.She works with people individually in her 1:1 program THE QUEST - and in her group program THE NEST.Her approach brings together tools that coach both the conscious and unconscious mind. She combines Brain Science, Subconscious Reprogramming, Integrative Hypnosis, and Spiritual Mentorship to help clients regulate their nervous systems, remove blocks, rewrite stories, rewire beliefs, and reimagine what's possible!Karen wants her clients to have their own lived experience with spirituality and to not just “take her word for it”. She encourages them to discover and deepen their own personal connection to Self, Source and Spirit in tangible and actionable ways.Her “Your Story To Your Glory” process helps people to shift their minds from an old thought system of fear to one of Love - using compassion, empirical evidence and humor, her work is effective, efficient, and wicked fun!KK's been a student of A Course in Miracles for 30 years, has been vegan for 20+ years, and believes that a little kindness can make a big difference.LINKShttps://www.karenkenney.com/Build Your Spiritual Team freebie: https://www.karenkenney.com/freebieThe Karen Kenney Show Podcast: https://www.karenkenney.com/podcastFacebook:

MakingChips | Equipping Manufacturing Leaders
Is Work-Life Balance a Fallacy? Part 2, 417

MakingChips | Equipping Manufacturing Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 25:34


What if your life has little distinction between work and play? What if you're so passionate about what you do that the time you spend on it is inconsequential? We began to explore the idea of work-life integration in part 1 of this series.  In part 2, we dive into the creative ways we integrate our work and personal lives so that we can be fully present whenever possible. Because when we take a break from MakingChips, our business must still be MakingChips to make money! – Nick Goellner Segments [0:37] Improve On-Time Delivery with ProShop [2:00] Little distinction between work and play [9:43] Switch to NetSuite by Oracle [11:01] You have to love what you do [16:01] Bookending our time off [21:20] Our biggest takeaways [23:38] Come to the MakingChips party!  Resources mentioned on this episode Improve On-Time Delivery with ProShop NetSuite by Oracle Eat That Frog! Connect With MakingChips www.MakingChips.com On Facebook On LinkedIn On Instagram On Twitter On YouTube

Reset
Bookending Our Day

Reset

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 5:53


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Light Talk with The Lumen Brothers
LIGHT TALK Episode 361 - "Self-Absorbed Cretins"

Light Talk with The Lumen Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 37:30


In this episode of LIGHT TALK, The Lumen Brothers (and Sister) talk about everything from Artistic Limitations to Baseball Stadiums in Casinos. Join Ellen, Brackley, and David as they pontificate about: Baseball moving to Vegas; Ways to Control LED Pixels via DMX; Lighting considerations for Sensory Friendly Performances; How many light cues should you write?; Learning how to adjust "On the Fly"; Creative Theatrical Tints' new "revenge color"; What Makes an Artist Unique?; The genius of Luc Lafortune; What is the key to designing a good Preset Cue?; and Bookending a Show. Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and Very Little Makes Sense.

TK To Go
Listen to This Article - Sue the Bastards: Federalist, Daily Wire Take the State Department to Court

TK To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 10:22


Bookending the historic Consortium News suit, conservative news outlets take on the Global Engagement Center for funding "censorship enterprises" and blacklistingwww.racket.news This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.racket.news/subscribe

The Wheeler Centre
See Also: Live at the Wheeler Centre

The Wheeler Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 67:45


Pop culture aficionados Kate Jinx and Brodie Lancaster join us for a special live recording of their hit podcast See Also. Each week on their pod, Brodie and Kate skip across the pop culture spectrum and dissect the TV shows, films and books everyone is talking about, forgotten cult classics they've been revisiting, and everything in between. Bookending each episode with recommendations for restaurants, gigs, skincare, fashion and even life admin, they share everything you need to know to plug in to the zeitgeist. Since its launch in 2022, See Also has amassed a loyal following of listeners – and for Spring Fling, Kate and Brodie recorded the podcast's first ever live episode! Joining them on stage at the Wheeler Centre were special guests, actor and writer María Angelico and live music from Harvey Sutherland. This event was recorded on Tuesday 10 October 2023 at the Wheeler Centre as part of Spring Fling.  Featured music is 'Let's go find the SUN' by Sarah the Illstrumentalist.See Also theme music performed by Harvey Sutherland and Meg Christensen (live at the Wheeler Centre) More from See Also Spring Fling was proudly supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria and the Melbourne City Revitalisation Fund. Special thanks to official bookseller Readings and accommodation partner The Sofitel.Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How To Love Yourself No Matter What
173. Confronting Fear By Bookending Your Day

How To Love Yourself No Matter What

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 25:41


In today's episode, we're diving deep into managing fear with a powerful strategy: 'Bookending Your Day.'

Acta Non Verba
Mark Hardie: Former Royal Marine Commando Leader on Stoicism, Embracing Adversity, and the OODA Loop

Acta Non Verba

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 64:57


This week on Acta Non Verba Mark Hardie discusses stoic philosophy, the importance of preparation and leading by example, and the commando spirit. Listen in as Mark and I explore the significance of cheerfulness and self-reliance in challenging situations, as well as the importance of values and virtues in businesses. Mark also shares his personal experience working with grieving families and how stoicism helped him cope. We discuss the importance of training and preparation for dealing with adversity and the impact of pressure on human performance. Finally, Mark emphasizes the need for continuous adaptation and learning, as well as creating an environment where learning and improvement are prioritized over blame and punishment.   Mark Hardie is a former Royal Marines Commando and the author of Think Like a Marine - Anticipate - Adapt - Achieve. He has an exceptional background rooted in a military family, where he experienced a childhood marked by frequent relocations between various bases and schools throughout the United Kingdom due to his father's service as a British soldier. At the age of 25, he embarked on a remarkable journey by joining the Royal Marines as an officer, dedicating nearly two decades of his life to the armed forces. His service included significant contributions in Commando units during the post-9/11 era. Throughout his tenure, Mark provided vital support to casualties from Iraq and Afghanistan, displaying unwavering dedication.  You can learn more about Mark at https://thinklikeamarine.com/   Learn more about the gift of Adversity and my mission to help my fellow humans create a better world by heading to www.marcusaureliusanderson.com. There you can take action by joining my ANV inner circle to get exclusive content and information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The International Living Podcast
Episode 41: A Cycling Adventure from London to Berlin

The International Living Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 33:24 Transcription Available


This week, the Bigger, Better World podcast takes a trip to Europe, talking to International Living contributor Sharyn Nilsen about her recent adventure traversing the continent, from London to Berlin, by bicycle.Sharyn and her husband, Tim, are no beginners when it comes to bike touring. With long-distance trips across Africa, North America, and Australia already on their resume, it was only a matter of time before the varied geography and cultures of Europe called.Full-time travelers, Sharyn and Tim split their time between exploration missions and the more settled and domestic activity of house- and pet-sitting. Bookending their bike journey across Europe with home stays in the UK, the northern hemisphere summer gave them ample time to see the sights,"Perhaps we were lucky, but we had only one rainy day. The summer weather was mostly warm and sunny without being too hot, with cool nights for a restful night's sleep in our tent…. We rolled past rustic-looking windmills, grand old churches with functioning bell towers, and age-old castles in various stages of decay through dappled ancient forests and acres of wheat, barley, and cornfields."Independent, self-sufficient, and not bound to any strict timetable, Sharyn and Tim's adventure allowed them to indulge themselves as they liked. With plenty of breaks, no high-mileage rides, and always a cold beer at their destination, there was no need to race through the journey. "We're not hardcore cyclists," Sharyn states. There's so much to see and do on the stretch between the Netherlands and Germany that it would be a shame to rush it all. On the other hand, there's no difficulty in taking the bikes on a train to cover some distance either. That's all part of the appeal, when there's no set plan and no clocks to punch.Join host, Jim Santos, as he meets Sharyn Nilsen in the latest episode of Bigger, Better World.Read Sharyn's full article in the December issue of the International Living Magazine. If you're enjoying the podcast, we would really appreciate it if you could leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform: https://lovethepodcast.com/internationalliving.Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube

First Bite
How Wendy's plans to take over every daypart

First Bite

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 8:37


Wendy's reported Q2 results Wednesday, including systemwide sales growth of 6.9% led by a 12.7% increase in the company's international business. In the U.S., systemwide sales were up 6.1%, while domestic same-store sales were up 5.1% on the quarter.No surprise, both the morning and late-night dayparts were in the spotlight during the call, as they were during the company's last earnings call in May. On the breakfast side, Penegor said Wendy's experienced the highest quarterly breakfast sales volumes of all time, supported by its $3 croissant promotion launched in late March. The daypart experienced mid-single-digit sales growth and the company expects this momentum to continue with its new Frosty Cream Cold Brew and “additional menu innovations launching soon.” Rumors have swirled that those innovations could include a pumpkin spice-flavored lineup. Penegor is bullish about the breakfast daypart throughout the rest of this year because of these innovations, as well as more consistent promotional activity aimed at driving trial and repeat visits.Bookending that breakfast business is Wendy's late-night daypart. The company recently began advertising its late-night offerings for the first time in four years and 90% of its restaurants are now open until at least midnight. The daypart experienced double-digit sales growth last quarter.

While It's Rendering
Maximum Overdrive (1986) | Episode 49 | The Dreadcast

While It's Rendering

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 120:45


Its The Dreadcasts Stephen King debut! And did we go for one of his all time classics? The Shining? Misery? I.T? Nope, this week the guys went to the top with the cocained riddled ride that is Maximum Overdrive!   Timestamps:   00:49 - Episode 49 - Flat Earthing up 12:30 - We've got mail!  23:11 - Tom's time to show and tell! 36:55 - 2023 Part 2 in Horror, ESPECIALLY, The Exorcist Believer  BREAK 47:30 - Maxxximum Overdrive 57:55 - Picking and choosing Machines being self aware 01:07:28 - Other Horror Movies with the same vibe 01:17:39 - Lisa Simpson turns up  01:25:32 - Posters and Artwork  BREAK 01:34:54 - Maximum Overdrive is Metal as F**K 01:37:56 - The film is full of trucks and this one little trolley with a BAR on top 01:48:24 - Bookending the film with Title Cards 01:56:29 - Wrap up and ...Whats coming soon    Welcome to The Dreadcast where 2 crazy horror nerds will take you into the world of horror each week in the form of film reviews, franchise retrospectives,  and plenty more! You can find the podcast on Spotify/ Apple/ Google/ Amazon/ Youtube/ Podbean by searching 'The Dreadcast'. FOLLOW AND RATE :)    - - - You can also send your questions, trivia and horror topics into the mailbox - thedreadcastpod@gmail.com - - -   Follow us at: Tom: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/the_dreadcast/  Twitter - https://twitter.com/TomzillaVS Twitch - http://twitch.tv/Tomzillavs   Aidan: Twitter - https://twitter.com/AidanHalfTroll  Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/aidanhalftroll 

RTTBROS
Prayer Master Class 2 #Nightlight #RTTBROS #NormanKissinger #NK

RTTBROS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 12:29


Prayer Master Class 2 #Nightlight #RTTBROS #NormanKissinger #NK Tune in tonight and find out how a veteran pastor learn to pray effectively some of the subjects Norman will cover are: -Pacing your prayer so that you have time to sense -God's presence. Keeping an up to date prayers list helps not to rush the prayer time. -Bookending your prayers with Psalms. -Seeking God's heart (for yourself and others situations) don't just come to God with a shopping list. -Prayer as it relates to revival. And so much more. Our Podcast, Blog and YouTube Links https://linktr.ee/rttbros Be sure to Like, Share, Follow and subscribe it helps get the word out. RSS feed https://anchor.fm/s/127be410/podcast/rss https://linktr.ee/rttbros

Castle Super Beast
CSB 221: 911 is a Reference to MGS2

Castle Super Beast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 228:38


Download for Mobile | Podcast Preview | Full Timestamps Castle Super Beast Shirts: http://tinyurl.com/CSBshirts Ponto-kun: The Cutest Montreal Mascot is Always Nearby Prank Shows Had To Find A New Path I Think I'm Done With AssCreed For Good Expensive Breakable Lag Controller Announced Balance vs Fun: Street Fighter 1, The Most Balanced Fighter Of All Time Watch us record the podcast live on twitch.tv/castlesuperbeast Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion announced You ever made a fighting game DLC character so complex that Steam (rightly) categorizes them as a Deckbuilder? Hats off to the 3DS modding community man. The 11.17 patch that dropped *today* has already been circumvented for EU/JP region consoles with a fix the US one coming soon. FRONT MISSION 2: Remake delayed to unannounced date So @Blizzard_Ent and @FutureGamesShow put out a "Diablo 4 Devs Answer YOUR Questions" video, but the questions seem... off. 2.5 Hour ZA/UM documentary: @chrisbratt spent the last three months investigating what's really been happening behind-the-scenes with Disco Elysium. We've been to Estonia, interviewed both sides of the dispute and discovered so much more nuance than you'll have heard up until now.   2023 Sony Event Fairgame$ EA's upcoming first-person magic-wielding action game, Immortals of Aveum A fast-paced action RPG set in feudal China was announced called Phantom Blade Zero for PS5 and PC. No release date was given. A sequel to 2020's stylish sword-swinging parkour 'em up was announced for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, titled Ghostrunner II. From the creative talent behind ABZÛ, The Pathless and Journey, Sword of the Sea is a gorgeous adventure game where you use your sword as a hoverboard to explore ancient lands. It's scheduled to arrive on PS5 and PC, though no release date was confirmed. Mind-bending first-person puzzler The Talos Principle 2 was announced for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, and is scheduled to arrive later this year. Stylish and eye-catchingly beautiful adventure game Neva was announced for PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S and PC with a 2024 release window. A new Cat Quest follow-up was announced for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC, and is scheduled to set sail in 2024. A new third-person 4v4 multiplayer shooter with heavy Splatoon vibes, dubbed Foamstars, was announced for PS4 and PS5. No release date was locked in. Voxel-based heist 'em up Teardown was announced for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, and is scheduled to launch later this year. METAL GEAR SOLID Δ: SNAKE EATER will star the original voice cast  Dragon's Dogma II confirmed for PS5, Xbox Series, and PC; debut trailer, details, and screenshots Epic survival game Towers of Aghasba was announced for PS5 and PC, and will launch in 2024.  A new ‘Salvation' trailer was revealed for Square Enix's eagerly anticipated RPG Final Fantasy XVI. A new gameplay trailer was revealed for Remedy Entertainment's eerie horror shooter, Alan Wake 2, which is set to launch later this year on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. A new gameplay trailer for Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed: Mirage was revealed. It's scheduled to launch on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on Oct. 12, 2023. Night in the Woods follow-up Revenant Hill was announced for PS4 and PS5, with no release date. We were given a fresh look at Cygames' upcoming action RPG,Granblue Fantasy: Relink  scheduled to arrive on PS4, PS5, PC later this year. A brand new trailer for Street Fighter 6 .Ultros A mysterious Metroidvania with a bright Guacamelee-esque art-style was announced for PS4, PS5, and PC, and is penciled in for next year. Tower of Fantasy Free-to-play open-world action RPG has migrated from mobile and PC and is getting fully-fledged PS4 and PS5 releases. No release date was given, though. A short teaser was revealed for Five Nights at Freddy's Help Wanted 2, which is set to come to PSVR2. It's locked in for a late 2023 launch. A new VR mode was officially confirmed for everybody's favorite action-horror experience, Resident Evil 4. It's scheduled to arrive in “late 2023” or “early 2024”. An Arizona Sunshine 2 was announced for PSVR2, and is locked in for a release later this year. Gritty tactical shooter, Crossfire Sierra Squad, was given a new gameplay trailer, and is set to arrive on PSVR2 later this year. Stylish VR first-person shooter, Synapse, received a new trailer. It comes exclusively to PSVR2 on July 4. Eagerly anticipated music pack from the legendary English rock band Queen was revealed in a new teaser trailer. Marathon Bungie revealed their next upcoming project, which appears to be an ultra-modern sci-fi competitive shooter. It's set to launch on PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC, though no release window was given. Escape from Tarkov like Live Service Loot Extraction Shooter A mysterious trailer for what is presumably the next expansion for the popular sci-fi shooter dropped. Firewalk Studios' new PvP shooter nabbed a new trailer and is locked in for a PS5 and PC release next year. The much rumored dedicated streaming device for PS5 is now 100% official. Meanwhile, some snazzy new earbuds that will bring “next generation audio immersion” to your PS5 were officially announced, too. Bookending the show was a lengthy gameplay trailer featuring everybody's favorite web-slinging superhero in his follow-up, Spider-Man 2.  

Conversations with Parents who Write
44. Healing through creative writing and journaling w/ Rebecca Evans

Conversations with Parents who Write

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 42:50 Transcription Available


Are you curious how writing can foster healing, which practices you might try, and how to protect your well-being if you tackle difficult memories?Joining today's conversation is Rebecca Evans, a memoirist, poet, essayist, and professor of creative non-fiction. In this episode, you'll discover how Rebecca uses creative writing and journaling not only to reconnect with herself daily but also to find purpose in her traumatic experiences. You'll also learn how to set up a safety dismount practice for those emotionally difficult writing sessions. And you'll hear how journaling helped Rebecca to connect with her struggling teenager. Topics discussed in this episode: Bookending our days with journalingLosing the use of her hands for yearsSafely dismounting from writing as therapyThe power of funding your voiceConnecting with our kids via journalsHow art informs life, and life informs artThe challenges of staying intentionally presentBeing open to exploring someone else's POVFavorite booksAbout Rebecca: Rebecca Evans is a memoirist, poet, and essayist. In addition to writing, she teaches Creative Nonfiction at Boise State University and mentors high school girls in the juvenile system. In her spare time, she co-hosts a radio program, Writer to Writer, offering a space for writers to offer tips on craft and life. Rebecca is also disabled, a Veteran, a Jew, a gardener, a mother, a worrier, and more. She has a passion for sharing difficult stories about vulnerability woven with mysticism. She's earned two MFAs, one in creative nonfiction, the other in poetry, both from the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe. She lives in Idaho with her sons, her Newfies, and her Calico.Connect w/ Rebecca: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebeccawrites33 Facebook: https://facebook.com/rebeccawrites YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhPAJcZV0CEtlCwr_UuMvDuQIm8-UW_ME Get her books: Tangled by Blood: A Memoir in Verse: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1957799080 When There Are Nine: https://www.moontidepress.com/books Links to her essays, poems, and more: Website: https://rebeccaevanswriter.com/published-work/ Books discussed during the show: The Warrior of Light, by Paulo CoelhoCome the Slumberless to the Land of Nod, by Traci BrimhallThe Book of Nightmares, by Galway KenkThe City in Which I Love You, by Li-Young LeeThe Alchemist, by Paulo CoelhoJude the Obscure, by Thomas HardyAll the Light We Cannot See, by Anthony DoerrLemon, by Kwon Yeo-sunGarlic Ballads, by Mo YanThe Monster at the End of This Book, by Jon StonePeanut Butter and Brains, by Joe McGeeMoby-Dick, by Herman MelvilleFree your creative self too. Download your free copy of my guide, 5 Steps to Help You Start Writing Today, at https://lifebeyondparenting.com/5-steps-start-writing. Let's connect via my Facebook group, Parents Who Write, at https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentswhowrite.

Guitar Serious Fun
Bookending Your Guitar Practice with Wins

Guitar Serious Fun

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 10:42


Transcript included below…First of all, what's a “win?”  Well, in layman's terms, it's a small victory that gives us the courage to continue forward.    When we feel the “wins” of guitar and music, we get a sense of momentum and traction.  It doesn't take much, but when we experience a “win,” we feel invigorated, filled with hope, and it instills tremendous confidence.By contrast, if we feel like we aren't winning, well, we can easily get discouraged.  And what is the battlefield where wins and losses play out most of the time on our guitar journeys?  Our practice time. How to practice is a discussion for another time, but what we do leading into or out of practice can set the tone going in, and wrapping up a practice session.  This is what I'd call “bookending” our practice.I have several tips I'm going to offer you, but guess what?  Not all of them are my ideas.  In a recent Zoom call inside GuitarSuccess4U, I was joined by several of my members, whom I affectionately call my “Guitar Successors.”  And they had some great ideas.  Ready to get some practical encouragement?Bookends for Leading Into Your Practice Time1. I say, “Pray before you play.”  This phrase may sound familiar to you, because it's actually the focus of Episode 47 of Guitar Serious Fun.  I encourage you to grab 6 minutes (or less) to spin through that episode. Praying at the beginning of our practice time sets the tone, but more importantly, puts the focus on the Lord as the One who will provide any sort of guidance towards the progress He desires us to make.2. Cole says, “Play favorite songs you enjoy (that are difficult enough) for some good warm-up.”  It would be good for you to know that Cole is a pretty seasoned rhythm guitar player of almost 50 years, with a solid grasp of chords and rhythm. So, when he sits down to play something, he wants to be able to reach just beyond his comfort zone towards something that will give him a bit of a challenge. This will keep his mind and hands engaged and focused as he warms up for a solid practice session, and the advantage here is that he's playing songs he enjoys playing, which is very much a “win.”  Thanks, Cole!3. Jim, one of our newer members, says “Go back and review concepts from a recent GuitarSuccess4U lesson mentally and physically.”  Whatever your practice regimen, it can be easy to forget what you worked on last time. On a side note – if you jot down what you worked on in shorthand in any sort of practice journal, you'll know exactly what you did last time. Jim is advocating a quick review of the previous lesson, not just reading through the transcript, but actually playing through the chords, strumming patterns, or exercises that were offered in a previous lesson. That way, he's reviewing and retreading what he knows – which builds confidence – but also ramping up for what is purposefully placed next in the process – which leads to greater confidence with the new material.  Thanks, Jim!4. Linette says, “Organize your practice space or materials just a bit for visual space and focus.”  Some of us – myself included – tend to let our practice spaces or binders get a little messy.  Entropy is not conducive to solid learning. Linette, who is highly administrative and deliberate, knows that a tidy workstation leads to more effective practice.  She's been with us in GuitarSuccess4U for several years, and I always appreciate the way she approaches her practice with intention. Taking just a few moments to organize your practice space leads to visual space and an awareness of where everything is, whether pencil, metronome, or tuner. Having things neatly organized in anticipation of a practice session is invigorating and empowering, and leads to a better practice session.  Thanks, Linette!So that was the first part of our discussion.  Let's talk about the second part…Bookends for Coming Out of Your Practice Time1. I say, “Take a GuitarSuccess4U Encouragement quiz, check your work – rejoice in the correct answers, and understand how to fix incorrect ones.”  Now, you might not be a member of GuitarSuccess4U yet, but of course, you could join us and experience the wealth of neatly-organized, bite-sized lessons that are waiting for you.  Want to know where to find this?  Just head on over to GuitarSuccess4U.com. Back on this subject, I offer an Encouragement lesson the second week of every month, which not only provides and uplifting story or quote (which, by the way, is a total win), I also offer a short quiz. Gaining insights into what we know and are still learning, is definitely a win…and it's facilitated in no small part by this quiz.  Exempli gratia – I have some listening quizzes where I check to see if you can identify certain types of chords or rhythms by ear. Ear training is a huge part of musicianship.  So, you can take the quiz, experience the “wins” of correct answers, and – wait for it – experience the “wins” of figuring out how to fix incorrect answers.  I've quoted him before and I'll quote him again: Nelson Mandela said “I never lose.  I either win, or I learn.”  Let learning be a “win,” too!2. I also say, “Play something you learned today (perhaps at a slower tempo).”  Whatever you're practicing on the guitar, it's always good to learn something new. And depending on the level of difficulty, it's good to try playing a segment of it, even at a slower tempo, so as to demonstrate to yourself that you've overcome the next obstacle. If the song is tremendously technical, just try a measure, still slightly slower than tempo.  If the song is not as technical mechanically, try playing it along with a recording of someone else playing it, again at a slightly slower tempo. If the song is new to you, as I'm suggesting it would be, be sure to play through whatever segment of it in a way that doesn't put pressure on you to keep up with the prescribed tempo.  That's for later. For now, it's about playing part of a real song, or an exercise, in a way that shows you that you have learned and can reproduce what you've learned on some level.  That's definitely a “win,” because you're showing yourself what you've accomplished.3. Jim has another tip.  He says “Play something on the guitar that you're extremely confident that you can play.”  This tip actually came from Jim's recent observations of a golfing instructor at the practice range where Jim plays golf. Towards the end of the lesson the golf instructor was offering to his student came a strategic “bookend” suggestion.  The instructor told the student to hit some shots he was extremely confident in.  That way, the student would end the practice session on a high note, helping him to feel good going into his next round of golf. Ending on a high note, or ending well, is something I've heard other guitar instructors recommend.  Because the “taste in our mouths” as we leave the practice space can still linger into the next time we sit down to practice, a day or two later, this is extremely important.  If it was a “sour” taste because we ended on a struggle and put down our guitars with disappointment, we may feel more intimidated about getting back into the practice mindset. However, if we've finished strong, even on something that's totally within our reach, we have a good feeling, a “good taste” going into our next practice session, which, as you've probably gathered at this point, is a bookend “win” on both sides – the end of one practice session and the beginning of the next one.  Thanks, Jim!4. Shirley says, “For fun, try playing another instrument to wind down (e.g. ukulele).”  Shirley is one of our intermediate members, and she's a worship guitarist.  Another fretted instrument she's been cultivating is the ukulele. As a change of pace, she recommends winding down the guitar practice session and transitioning briefly to the uke, to play something different (most likely quite accessible) to sort of “cleanse the palate.” This is likely quite a lot of fun, which allows for a different kind of brain activity and also leads to the feeling of victory in a related way, still with music.  Definitely a “win.”  Thanks, Shirley!Lastly…5. Ephron says “Pray at the end of your practice time.”  I hadn't considered this, but having concluded many of our group Zoom calls in prayer, this totally makes sense. The victories and the struggles we've encountered on the guitar during our practice session are once again committed to the Lord, where He can take them and use them for His glory, whether to remind us of our utter dependence on Him, or perhaps to use them to develop our brains even while we are away from the guitar.  There's no such thing as too much prayer when it comes to our guitar journeys.  Thanks, Ephron!Well, as you can see, Proverbs 15:22 is clearly on display here. “Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisors, they succeed.” I'd like to give a shout-out once more to Cole, Jim, Linette, Shirley and Ephron for their great suggestions.  There were others on the call who contributed to the discussion and nodded their approval. And that Zoom call was a “win,” too, because everyone walked away with a better picture for how to bookend their practice sessions with “wins.”

Futuresteading
Catie Payne - Bookending (for now) 125 episodes of Futuresteading w her trademark wit, charm & oddball intellect

Futuresteading

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 73:14


Remember this beautiful human? She spent some time in your ears way back in series  one & two before heading off for a life of adventure & learning in the intellectual home of permaculture.  Catie Payne is a courageous one-of-a-kind character full of love and laughter who challenges 'normal' and beats to her own drum.Join us for this joyful, 'been-too-long-catchup between Jade & Catie & delve into the last two years of Catie's artistic, rewilding, permaculture filled days. Show notesCatie now lives at Melliodora permaculture working in exchange for food and accommodation - what is this really like?Completed a re-wilding leadership course with Claire Dunne taught her so much about herself  and our culture. Why storytelling has been an important learning for her and what she now plans to do with this.Hiking on a sacred songline in Nitmiluk National Park near Katherine NT, led by the Jaywoyn traditional owners.Connecting to nature through sit-spots and wandering in the bush.To guide our kids she suggests “rights of passage” rewildling programs that give a reference point to a more grounded, wild and connected life.Current reads for Jade and CatieReactivating her love of medicinal weeds through a monthly community herb circle Building a vision for women to reclaim the role of natural healers in their communities.As the Futuresteading podcast takes an extended break. Catie and Jade relish the many characters and conversations they have shared through the pod. Learning that just asking a question unfolds a whole conversation and opportunity to see things from a different perspective.Thank you to everyone who has popped Futuresteading in your ears, all of the comments, the tears, the shared knowledge and camaraderie. References“Plants - Past Present and Future” by Zena Cumpston, Michael Fletcher, Lesley Head: https://store.holmgren.com.au/product/plants-past-present-and-future/“Wilder, a journey back to life” by Meg Berryman: https://www.megberryman.com/“Rewildling the Urban Soul” by Claire Dunne: https://www.naturesapprentice.com.au/Ntimiluk Adventures: https://www.nitmiluktours.com.au/Podcast partners ROCK!Nutrisoil Wwoof Australia Buy the Book - Futuresteading - Live Like tomorrow mattersSupport the showCasual Support - Buy Me A CoffeeRegular Support - PatreonSupport the show

The James Altucher Show
Wisdom You'll Wish You'd Known Earlier | Kevin Kelly

The James Altucher Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 62:36


In this insightful podcast episode, James interviews Wired editor Kevin Kelly on his latest book, Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I Knew Earlier. The conversation delves into various topics such as parenting by example, the genius of being the "only" rather than the "best", and the art of honing the skill of being a friend.The conversation also explores the concept of working on ideas in 5-year segments - Kelly happens to do so against a 'doomsday clock' predicting how much longer he'll live. Bookending the interview, the two discuss Kevin's daily art project focused on creating new work each day with the assistance of conversational user interface AI and what Kevin learned about the technology's strengths and weaknesses throughout the process.Buy Kevin's new book: Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book Skip the Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe  to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsStitcheriHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on Social Media:YouTubeTwitterFacebook

The James Altucher Show
Wisdom You'll Wish You'd Known Earlier | Kevin Kelly

The James Altucher Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 62:36 Transcription Available


In this insightful podcast episode, James interviews Wired editor Kevin Kelly on his latest book, Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I Knew Earlier. The conversation delves into various topics such as parenting by example, the genius of being the "only" rather than the "best", and the art of honing the skill of being a friend.The conversation also explores the concept of working on ideas in 5-year segments - Kelly happens to do so against a 'doomsday clock' predicting how much longer he'll live. Bookending the interview, the two discuss Kevin's daily art project focused on creating new work each day with the assistance of conversational user interface AI and what Kevin learned about the technology's strengths and weaknesses throughout the process.Buy Kevin's new book: Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book Skip the Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe  to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsStitcheriHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on Social Media:YouTubeTwitterFacebook ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn

The Future Of Teamwork
Lessons in Wellness-Crafting & Environment-Shaping with Duncan Young

The Future Of Teamwork

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 45:43


In the latest episode of the Future of Teamwork podcast, Duncan Young joins host Dane Groeneveld to delve into various aspects of wellness, job crafting, and how our surroundings shape our best selves. The podcast explores a wide range of topics, including the significance of chronotype and biofeedback, the establishment of routines that reinforce our physical, social, and digital environments, and the crucial role of cultivating wellness habits both in the workplace and at home.Key Takeaways: [00:09 - 01:02] Meet Duncan Young[01:05 - 02:34] Job crafting, what makes people tick and thrive?[02:35 - 05:06] "How do I coach people to flourish, and be the best version of themselves?"[05:11 - 07:47] The early days of Duncan's well-being career and activities[07:50 - 09:55] Chronotyping, sleep, and the differences between physical and mental recovery[09:56 - 12:18] Recovery and teaching people to read their biofeedback[12:21 - 14:35] Shift work as a carcinogen, and transitioning from work to the rest of life[14:38 - 18:12] Bookending the day with something for yourself, establishing routines and how Covid affected them all[18:15 - 19:43] Environment shaping: physical, social, and digital[19:46 - 24:03] Scott Galloway and Robin Dunbar's research on social biomes, connection, and belonging[24:05 - 26:31] Extroversion, introversion, and the idea that people generally enjoy social interaction[26:33 - 27:58] The idea of crafting, side hustles, and exploring your passions[29:37 - 31:18] Post-traumatic growth[31:19 - 35:30] Trickle-down good habits, a continuum in well-being from leadership[35:41 - 38:07] Giving people autonomy and setting good health and wellness examples to drive performance[38:13 - 40:56] Driving culture for the long term and creating guardrails[41:03 - 43:00] The future of teamwork is human, being the best versions of ourselves[43:04 - 45:36] Summary and how to find Duncan

Fear the 'Fro: A Cavs and NBA Podcast with Bob Schmidt
Bookending Kevin Love's Cavs Tenure, and why everything is Lebron's Fault

Fear the 'Fro: A Cavs and NBA Podcast with Bob Schmidt

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 23:48


The Fear the 'Fro podcast is back, now that Kevin Love's departure from the Cavs is official, as he heads to Miami to join the Heat.  Bob Schmidt, of Fox Sports Radio, talks about his regrets in regards to how this buyout was handle by both sides, and then speaks on the criticisms of Lebron James for "ruining the dunk competition" by not participating.  (0:00) Kevin Love is off to join the Miami Heat(16:47) Did Lebron tarnish his legacy by not dunking

The GIG Podcast
Leading With The Conclusion with Colin Cox

The GIG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 50:01


Does any of this feel familiar? You're frustrated from constantly having to repeat yourself and not being understood.  You have anxiety from not being able to effectively express your ideas and having them fall on deaf ears.  You feel powerlessness from trying different tactics to communicate your message, and not seeing the results you desire. In a world of quick gratification, it can be difficult to effectively communicate as a leader. Poor communication can lead to confusion, frustration, and even discord in the workplace. Colin Cox, a leadership coach, knows all too well the importance of effective communication. Having served as COO of Demonware, and having begun work at Electronic Arts by the tender age of 15, Colin has developed a tremendous amount of experience in executive communication. On this episode of The GIG Podcast, Colin shares with us his expertise on how to craft effective digital, verbal, and written communication and how to lead with the conclusion in order to capture the attention of your audience. So, if you're looking to improve your leadership communication skills, then this episode is for you! "Having a key message and leading with your conclusion are two things that I've observed that help communication be a lot better received." – Colin Cox Here's what we cover with Colin Cox in this episode:How Colin's passion for video games and sports lead to his early career success at just 15 years old.What the importance of the "Bookending" technique is in effective communication.What the power of listening to the "environment” is, and how can it be used to craft a message for an audience. About Colin Cox Colin Cox is a leadership coach and former COO of Demonware, the online studio for Activision. He has worked in the tech and gaming industry since he was 15 and is an expert in communication, leadership, and executive coaching.  Colin Cox was a high school dropout who found himself in a government funded program to help troubled teens. Through this program, he managed to get a work placement at Electronic Arts which changed his life. Through his passion for video games, ice hockey, and technology, he developed his interpersonal skills and found himself leading a team at EA by the age of 17. Through this experience, Colin developed key communication skills, such as getting to the point quickly, leading with a conclusion, and bookending. He has since used these skills to gain attention from a panel of judges for a prestigious industry award and to explain complex topics to his audiences. He believes that the most underutilized superpower of communication is actually the skill of listening. If you're seeking to achieve precise, articulate communication in your leadership, then don't miss this episode of The GIG Podcast! Be sure to join us as we provide the means for you to accomplish your goal of effective communication.  Listen now! BONUS!  Colin as created a 20% discount code for GIG Nation for his Communicate Like a Pro online course.  The code is GIG, and you can manually apply it via the website linked above, or access these direct checkout links with the code applied for USD and CAD buyers.To learn more about Golf Industry Guru, and to gain access to online golf business education from the world's most successful business, golf, & hospitality industry leaders, visit us at www.golfindustryguru.com.

Guiones y guionistas
569. Cómo utilizar la técnica del sujetalibros (bookending)

Guiones y guionistas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 24:10


El artículo 569. Cómo utilizar la técnica del sujetalibros (bookending) se publicó primero en David Esteban Cubero. Hoy en el pódcast volvemos a las técnicas narrativas con la técnica del sujetalibros o bookending. ¿En qué consiste? ¿Cómo podemos utilizarla para escribir nuestros guiones? ¿En qué situaciones podemos usarla y con qué resultados? Lo veremos todo en el pódcast de hoy con múltiples ejemplos de películas para que nos quede claro. Pero antes […] El artículo 569. Cómo utilizar la técnica del sujetalibros (bookending) se publicó primero en David Esteban Cubero.

pero utilizar bookending david esteban cubero
Queer Talk
Live! Reclaiming Our Youth

Queer Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 58:02


It's London Podcast Festival 2022! Earlier this year Spencer and Mufseen hosted a live panel discussion with writer Dean Atta and creator Darkwah on the topic of 'Reclaiming Our Youth'. Bookending our panel discussion are spoken word performances from Kylo and a special performance of 'Straight Jacket' by London-based rhyme writer Myndstate! Guests:Dean Atta (He/Him) - Writer and Poet. Author of The Black Flamingo and Only on the WeekendsDarkwah (They/Them) - Multi-Disciplinary Artist & CreatorKylo (He/They) - South-East London based Spoken Word Artist [00:29 and 47:41]Myndstate (He/Him) - London-based Rhyme Writer [54:57]Live Recording from 10 Sep 2022 as part of London Podcast Festival 2022 held at Kings PlaceFollow Queer Talk on Instagram and Twitter. Let us know your thoughts on the episode on socials, we love to hear from listeners!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/queer-talk-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Body of Evidence
Interview - Nick Tiller on Exercising

The Body of Evidence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 62:35


Jonathan and Chris speak to Nick Tiller, PhD, a physiologist interested in exercising and the marketing hype that often surrounds the topic. They discuss the few supplements that can improve your workouts, as well as the gadgets that probably won't. Bookending their conversation is the important question: what is the best exercise?   2:35 Common misunderstandings around exercising 4:43 Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) 11:28 Creatine supplements 13:49 Caffeine 14:50 Glucose supplements and sports drinks 18:31 Protein intake 21:08 Beta-alanine supplements 22:34 Kinesio tape, aka placebo tape 28:09 Placebos and sports performance 33:10 Cristiano Ronaldo's brand deals 40:13 Methylene blue 43:22 Ultramarathons: are they good for you? 51:34 What is the best type of exercise?   * Theme music: “Fall of the Ocean Queen“ by Joseph Hackl.   To contribute to The Body of Evidence, go to our Patreon page at: http://www.patreon.com/thebodyofevidence/.   Patrons get a bonus show on Patreon called “Digressions”! Check it out!     Links: 1) Nick Tiller on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NBTiller 2) Nick Tiller's website: https://www.nbtiller.com/ 3) Nick Tiller's Skeptical Inquirer columns: https://skepticalinquirer.org/category/the-skeptics-guide-to-sports-science/ 4) Jonathan Jarry's website, announcing his UK tour: https://www.jonathanjarry.com/  

Horror Movie Night
Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (1988)

Horror Movie Night

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 52:15


Bookending last week's exploitative tongue-twister pick, we're heading to the lanes with another mouthful: SORORITY BABES IN THE SLIMEBALL BOWL-O-RAMA (1988). This movie features a lot of nudity, a possibly offensive goblin, a fully-clothed Linnea Quigley and basically no plot to speak of… so we had our work cut out for us. We may have wasted our wishes on a cohesive discussion, let's see what Uncle Impie has in store for us all. If you like the show, be sure to Rate, Review & Subscribe! Email us at HMNPodcast@gmail.com Follow us on social media! Twitter: @hmnpodcast Instagram: @hmnpodcast Facebook Group:  Horror Movie Night Podcast | FacebookDonate to our Patreon:  Horror Movie Night Podcast is creating A Comedy Podcast about Horror Films | Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Give Them An Argument
Season 4 Episode 5: Let's Talk About Adorno (ft. Charles Wofford) (+ Remembering Michael Brooks)

Give Them An Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 116:29


Charles Wofford, who appeared on the show once before to debate Ben Burgis on postmodernism and Marxism, comes back now for a more relaxed appearance to tell us all about the philosophy of Theodore Adorno. Before that, Ben & the GTAA crew talk about the Fetterman/Oz race in Pennsylvania and how Joe Biden apparently got high and forgot about his promise to deschedule cannabis and pardon everyone serving time in federal prisons for non-violent marijuana offense.Bookending it all at the beginning and end of the show, Ben & the crew mark the two-year anniversary of the premature death of perhaps the most talented political communicator in contemporary American left media--Michael Brooks. Without Michael, this show would never have existed, so we thought we'd share a few clips of him. Whether this is your first time hearing about the guy or you miss him every day, we hope you get something out of it.Read Ben's articles on Michael in Jacobin:https://jacobin.com/2020/07/michael-brooks-tmbshttps://jacobin.com/2020/08/cosmopolitan-socialism-michael-brooksFollow Ben on Twitter: @BenBurgisFollow GTAA on Twitter: @Gtaa_ShowBecome a GTAA Patron and receive numerous benefits ranging from patron-exclusive postgames every Monday night to our undying love and gratitude for helping us keep this thing going:patreon.com/benburgisVisit benburgis.com

Secrets of Movies and TV Shows
The Secrets of Blade Runner 2049

Secrets of Movies and TV Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 73:51


Bookending their look at the Blade Runner films, Thomas Sanjurjo, Thomas Salerno, and Jack Baruzzini discuss the sequel and its continued exploration of what it means to be human, including whether replicants and AIs can have souls. The post The Secrets of Blade Runner 2049 appeared first on StarQuest Media.

Zone Podcasts
Doug Mathews

Zone Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 58:44


On this week's show...the one and only Coach Doug Mathews! 0:00 - Doug Mathews the running back 6:26 - Earliest memory of a football game 8:40 - Being recruited 10:51 - Getting into coaching 13:33 - Meeting Johnny Majors  18:50 - Working with Phillip Fulmer 23:30 - Beating Bear Bryant in 1982 25:16 - The SugarVols 27:29 - Coaching Charles Davis 32:10 - Becoming UT's defensive coordinator 38:19 - The 1989 Season 41:30 - Hardest part of working for Coach Majors 44:55 - Bookending his career at Vanderbilt 48:15 - Life after coaching Subscribe wherever you download podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside Zone with Lucas Panzica

On this week's show...the one and only Coach Doug Mathews! 0:00 - Doug Mathews the running back 6:26 - Earliest memory of a football game 8:40 - Being recruited 10:51 - Getting into coaching 13:33 - Meeting Johnny Majors 18:50 - Working with Phillip Fulmer 23:30 - Beating Bear Bryant in 1982 25:16 - The SugarVols 27:29 - Coaching Charles Davis 32:10 - Becoming UT’s defensive coordinator 38:19 - The 1989 Season 41:30 - Hardest part of working for Coach Majors 44:55 - Bookending his career at Vanderbilt 48:15 - Life after coaching Subscribe wherever you download podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sermons – Grace Church
More & More - Faithful & Flourishing

Sermons – Grace Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022


In our passage this week, Paul begins to discuss the main content of his letter. Bookending the passage with the exhortations to walk and to please God (v. 1) and to walk properly before outsiders (v. 12), Paul implores the Thessalonians to do so more and more (v 1, 10). And he gives them three pictures of how to do so: Abstain from sexual immorality (vv. 3-8), love one another (vv. 9-10a), live quietly, mind their own affairs, and work with their hands so as to be dependent on no one (vv. 10b-12). As we will find, these three pictures work together to make one larger picture that is informative for daily life. The Thessalonians lived out these pictures, but Paul urged them to do so more and more. Will we?

We Own This Town: Music
305: Treats Bookending Treats

We Own This Town: Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 76:05


Desire & The Ville Posse, Qualls, TriplePlay Squeek, kemosabi, Honey Dagger, The Katies, Safari Room, Amanda Stone, The Dreaded Laramie, Blood Root, Through, Nate Nakshian, Regional Overlord Sterling Silver, The Mango Furs, Waxed, Casual Sects, Fetching Pails, SONATORE

Keys To The Shop : Equipping the Coffee Retail Professional
An Essential Habit for Every Coffee Shop Worker

Keys To The Shop : Equipping the Coffee Retail Professional

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 11:11


It's not uncommon to feel like the day get's away from us and that we are always being taken for a ride by the work. Heck, I can hardly remember entire years of my own career due to not taking on this one essential habit until much, much later. On today's Shift Break we are going to talk about "Bookending" your day and how to use this time in the beginning and end of your work day to show up fully, mature decisively, and have maximum positive impact on your business, coworkers, and staff.    Related Episodes: The Counterbalanced Barista Patience & Passivity : Career Advice for the Long Game Learning -vs- LEARNING Accurate Reflection : A very important end of year challenge and encouragement to the Keys to the Shop community Career Advice from Joe Marocco of Mill City Roaster : Mission, learning, goals, mindset Visit our Sponsors!!! The best espresso machines in the world! www.lamarzoccousa.com   Custom branded mobile apps for your shop! www.espressly.co    

Kimberly's Italy
40. A Tuscan chef comes to visit! OMG!

Kimberly's Italy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 35:07


Having a world class Tuscan chef come to your home for a long weekend is both wonderful and intimidating. Italians love their food and are very opinionated about it (rightly so!), and each of them has their little nuances about ingredients and preparation. My friend Paulo who is from Tuscany was in the New York and Chicago doing a series of private dinners for clients he had met over the years in Tuscany. A window of opportunity opened and we planned a Saturday dinner party for 12, prepared by Paulo here on the island of Jamestown in Rhode Island. Although the four course dinner for 12 was the main event, Tomasso and I had the distinct pleasure of having two additional pastas prepared for us over the course of twenty four hours. Bookending those twenty four hours were two dinners that we had to prepare…no stress there!! Great food leads to happy people, happy people lead to new friendships… and so was the outcome of this fantastic weekend. This type of thing doesn't happen often, and when the opportunity arises we… you just have to take it and run with it! Buon Apetito Amici!!! Who is Kimberly? I am Kimberly Holcombe and I am a travel planner and lover of all things Italian. I lived in Italy for six years as a fashion photographer, and fell head over heels for the people and the culture. I plan private trips to anywhere in Italy for individuals, couples, families and small groups of friends. Connect with Kimberly https://instagram.com/kimberlysitaly?utm_medium=copy_link (Instagram) https://www.kimberlysitaly.com (Website) https://www.facebook.com/ItalianTripsbyKimberly (Facebook )

MediaVillage's Insider InSites podcast on Media, Marketing and Advertising
Media Metaverse - Inside FOX Entertainment's Blockchain Creative Labs, official Blockchain Sponsor of SxSW. An Interview with Scott Greenberg

MediaVillage's Insider InSites podcast on Media, Marketing and Advertising

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 29:58


In January 2020 the world began to take notice of a virus emanating from the Wuhan region of China. Yet, in the US, despite the confirmation in late January that the virus had arrived on our shores, it was mostly business as usual. For the media and tech world, all plans were 100% a go for attending the annual Music & Tech Festival, South by Southwest  (SXSW) in Austin, TX. In fact right up to the few days leading into the festival, Twitter and message boards were all in basic agreement that the organizers would never cancel it. Then, on March 6, just one week before the opening of the festival, the city of Austin canceled the event. Between that and the NBA Playoffs being canceled less than one week later, in the U.S. the “normal” began its transition to the “new normal”. Fast forward to 2022 and thanks to the immunizations and the weaker Omicron variant our country is reopening and society is resocializing in person. Bookending and signaling the new beginning is the return of SXSW with a major focus being the convergence of tech and music in the form of Blockchain, NFTs, and Cryptocurrency.   Fox Entertainment's Blockchain Creative Labs, spearheaded by CEO and Co-Founder of award-winning animation studio Bento Box, Scott Greenberg, is the inaugural blockchain sponsor of this weekend's SxSW festival.  Greenberg joins myself and Jack Myers to give us a glimpse into the role that NFTs will play and the first streaming concert on the Blockchain, with Dolly Parton during SXSW. Per Greenberg, “We believe that this technology can disrupt the content production finance industry and business. We think this is the future.”   So get your shitkickers on and your cryptowallets ready because were entering the Media Metaverse with Minsky, Myers, and Greenberg (not a law firm).

New Books in the History of Science
James Wynn and G. Mitchell Reyes, "Arguing with Numbers: The Intersections of Rhetoric and Mathematics" (Pennsylvania State UP, 2021)

New Books in the History of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 67:30


One pervasive stereotype about mathematics is that it is objective, unbiased, or otherwise exempt from the influence of human passions. James Wynn and G. Mitchell Reyes's edited collection will be a revelation even to mathematics professionals who don't take this strict view. The essays in Arguing with Numbers: The Intersections of Rhetoric and Mathematics (The Pennsylvania State UP, 2021) explore the interplays between rhetoric and mathematics that have shaped scholarly and popular culture through to the present day. Opening the collection are both an historical sketch of scholarship at the intersection of these disciplines, from their division in ancient Greece to their hesitant reunion since the mid-twentieth century, and also a taxonomy of modern research into three distinct approaches, which we review in our discussion. The remaining essays use these approaches to probe the impact of mathematical rhetoric on the sciences (including Hantaro Nakaoka's analogical "Saturnian" model of atomic spectra), on cultural norms and institutions (including the influence of David X. Li's Gaussian copula on the behavior of financial markets), and on relations between mathematics professionals and the lay public. This last part contains a chapter on the legacy of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics that highlights the importance to mathematics professionals of understanding the rhetorical dimensions of our discipline. Bookending our discussion, Drs. Wynn and Reyes related the story of their edited collection, which makes the point that a cross-disciplinary exchange is needed to help both disciplines better understand their connections to each other and more responsibly manage those connections. Their suggestions will resonate with mathematicians interested in challenging narratives of objectivity, in diversifying our ranks, and in developing responsible rules and principles for the use of social and personal data. The analytical tools demonstrated in this book abet this effort. Suggested companion works: Trust in Numbers, Theodore Porter Meeting the Universe Halfway, Karen Barad James Wynn is Associate Professor of English at Carnegie Mellon University. He is the author of Citizen Science in the Digital Age: Rhetoric, Science, and Public Engagement and Evolution by the Numbers: The Origins of Mathematical Argument in Biology. G. Mitchell Reyes is Professor of Rhetoric and Media Studies at Lewis and Clark College. He is author of Stranger Relations: Mathematics, Rhetoric, and the Translative Force of Mathematical Discourse (in press with Penn State University Press) and coeditor of Global Memoryscapes: Contesting Remembrance in a Transnational Age. Cory Brunson is an Assistant Professor at the Laboratory for Systems Medicine at the University of Florida. His research focuses on geometric and topological approaches to the analysis of medical and healthcare data. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scholarly Communication
James Wynn and G. Mitchell Reyes, "Arguing with Numbers: The Intersections of Rhetoric and Mathematics" (Pennsylvania State UP, 2021)

Scholarly Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 67:30


One pervasive stereotype about mathematics is that it is objective, unbiased, or otherwise exempt from the influence of human passions. James Wynn and G. Mitchell Reyes's edited collection will be a revelation even to mathematics professionals who don't take this strict view. The essays in Arguing with Numbers: The Intersections of Rhetoric and Mathematics (The Pennsylvania State UP, 2021) explore the interplays between rhetoric and mathematics that have shaped scholarly and popular culture through to the present day. Opening the collection are both an historical sketch of scholarship at the intersection of these disciplines, from their division in ancient Greece to their hesitant reunion since the mid-twentieth century, and also a taxonomy of modern research into three distinct approaches, which we review in our discussion. The remaining essays use these approaches to probe the impact of mathematical rhetoric on the sciences (including Hantaro Nakaoka's analogical "Saturnian" model of atomic spectra), on cultural norms and institutions (including the influence of David X. Li's Gaussian copula on the behavior of financial markets), and on relations between mathematics professionals and the lay public. This last part contains a chapter on the legacy of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics that highlights the importance to mathematics professionals of understanding the rhetorical dimensions of our discipline. Bookending our discussion, Drs. Wynn and Reyes related the story of their edited collection, which makes the point that a cross-disciplinary exchange is needed to help both disciplines better understand their connections to each other and more responsibly manage those connections. Their suggestions will resonate with mathematicians interested in challenging narratives of objectivity, in diversifying our ranks, and in developing responsible rules and principles for the use of social and personal data. The analytical tools demonstrated in this book abet this effort. Suggested companion works: Trust in Numbers, Theodore Porter Meeting the Universe Halfway, Karen Barad James Wynn is Associate Professor of English at Carnegie Mellon University. He is the author of Citizen Science in the Digital Age: Rhetoric, Science, and Public Engagement and Evolution by the Numbers: The Origins of Mathematical Argument in Biology. G. Mitchell Reyes is Professor of Rhetoric and Media Studies at Lewis and Clark College. He is author of Stranger Relations: Mathematics, Rhetoric, and the Translative Force of Mathematical Discourse (in press with Penn State University Press) and coeditor of Global Memoryscapes: Contesting Remembrance in a Transnational Age. Cory Brunson is an Assistant Professor at the Laboratory for Systems Medicine at the University of Florida. His research focuses on geometric and topological approaches to the analysis of medical and healthcare data. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fragmented to Whole: Life Lessons from 12 Step Recovery
How to Harness the Power of Bookending When Setting Boundaries | Episdoe121

Fragmented to Whole: Life Lessons from 12 Step Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 17:02


Setting boundaries can be difficult, esp. when we first start. The guilt and shame we feel when setting boundaries can be paralyzing. Bookending with a safe, supportive other person when you're setting boundaries can help you deal with those difficult emotions. It can also help you hold yourself accountable to following through on setting the boundary, and can help you feel connected rather than abandoned when setting healthy boundaries.The other episode I mentioned was #115, How to Leverage Those Codependent Powers for Good and it's available here: https://higherpowercc.com/2021/07/08/episode-115-heres-how-to-leverage-those-codependent-powers-for-good/If you're a fan of this podcast and want to support it, please check me out Patreon.com/HigherPowerCoaching. You can choose the level of support that feels right for you.Be sure to leave a rating on Apple Podcasts (it helps others  to find this podcast!). Please follow me on Instagram @HigherPowerCoaching and visit me on my website: www.HigherPowerCC.com.And be sure to check out ALL the stories shared under the Baobab Tree at https://www.baobabtreestories.com★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Maiden A–Z
Maiden A–Z 16: Burning Ambition + Can I Play With Madness + Listener e-mails

Maiden A–Z

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021


Steve Harris' very first fully composed song, what about that? We couldn't have rounded off the Bs without it so let's get a healthy dose of proper 70s Maiden. Bookending the Burning Ambition segment we take the opportunity to read and discuss some listeners' e-mails. We also make a big entrance into the Cs as well as the mighty Seventh Son of a Seventh Son by discussing the banger of a single that is Can I Play With Madness. Other topics of discussion include Steve's enthusiastic' backing vocal abilities and the joy to be heard in Nicko's drumbeats when he is well in his element.

What's Your Excuse?
Bookending- Episode 12

What's Your Excuse?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 51:32


This episode Megan and Caitlin discuss the risks of "bookending" this podcast, Megan's continued issues with spray tans, and some BIG NEWS about the ladies progress in the podcast universe. They also talk about the crazy reasons people have used for their car insurance claims.They have finally followed through on the constant Patreon threats!Follow What's Your Excuse on the following platforms:Facebook: What's Your Excuse PodcastInstagram: What'sYourExcusePodcastTo submit your excuses or your requests for Megan and Caitlin to provide excuses, email at:WhatsYourExcusePodcast@gmail.comTo help support the podcast feel free to donate on Patreon! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dumb, Gay Politics
Unhinged in Rome

Dumb, Gay Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 85:22 Transcription Available


Julie and Brandy are on a Roman Holiday, but they still managed to sh*t out this episode with a little help from their good friend, Anne Morris. Anne read Omarosa Manigault Newman's new book, 'Unhinged' in 2 days, and she spills all the rancid tea for the 14 listeners. Bookending that, the girls squeeze in a sh*tstorm about America's #1 race-baiter, Laura Ingraham, and a So There's That about statues. If it weren't for Anne, this would be a very unremarkable episode. *********** Dumb Gay Politics with Julie & Brandy www.patreon.com/dumbgaypolitics www.julieandbrandy.com Julie Goldman and Brandy Howard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Deerfield Public Library Podcast
3: Deputy Chief Ray Larson of the Deerfield Bannockburn Fire District

The Deerfield Public Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2017 26:13


Deputy Chief Ray Larson of the Deerfield Bannockburn Fire District is our guest this month. He discusses the path to becoming a firefighter, specific fire and life safety tips, when to call 911, and some of the unusual situations they've responded to. Follow the Fire Dept. on Facebook for more safety tips and news updates. Bookending the conversation, Library Director Amy Falasz-Peterson tells us about the new Giving Tree project the Library Board has been working on. A reception honoring the first group of honorees will be held on Thursday, March 9 from 5-6:30 p.m. in the library's front lobby and is open to the public. Finally, Multimedia Librarian Ted Gray recommends two TV shows, American Crime Story: The People v. O. J. Simpson and recent Oscar winner for Best Documentary, O. J.: Made in America. Comments and feedback: podcast@deerfieldlibrary.org. More info at http://deerfieldlibrary.org/podcast. Follow us: Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Pinterest

The Deerfield Public Library Podcast
2: Vicki Street, Executive Director of the Deerfield Bannockburn Riverwoods Chamber of Commerce

The Deerfield Public Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 25:19


Executive Director of the Deerfield Bannockburn Riverwoods Chamber of Commerce, Vicki Street, is our feature interviewee this month. We discuss the Chamber's role in the community, growing up in Deerfield, and the Chamber's recent trip to Cuba! Bookending the conversation, Outreach Coordinator Judy Hoffman tells us about the food drive for the Deerfield Township Food Pantry (donate in the library lobby March 1st - 22nd) and Teen librarian Nina Michael recommends the memoir Ugly by Robert Hoge.  Read the transcript of a speech a Deerfield librarian gave to the local Woman's club in 1939 here. Comments and feedback: podcast@deerfieldlibrary.org. More info at http://deerfieldlibrary.org/podcast. Follow us: Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Pinterest