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On this episode of the The QNow, Jonathan May shows back up and we decide to break down everything going on in the world around us. First of Donald Trump has been a very bad boy and has now had punishments handed down to him financially. Unfortunately Trump feels that he doesn't have to pay those and it said that he's only going to pay $100 million of the 400 plus million that he deserves to pay. The gentleman talk about Donald Trump and his current indictments. Next up there's a crazy story coming out of Kansas City about a group of friends who had a football playoff party, then one of them decided to go to bed and the other three ended up dead in the freezing cold in their backyard. What killed the three men is still a question that everybody is discussing. Also how do you not notice your friends dead in your backyard for a couple of days? Mark, Jason and Jonathan break this down and discuss. Finally we have another tournament of pop culture after we took a break. This week's tournament is the best board games ever! Did your favorite board game make the list? Did the one that you thought was going to move forward move forward as you expected? All this and much more on the newest episode.
What fun games do you play with the family this holiday
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Lessons learned from board games: Choice is an illusion - Life How to perform surgery - Operation Keep on, keeping on - Shoots & Ladders Diabetes - Candyland The most complicated solution is the best solution - Mousetrap There's never enough, leftover are for losers - Hungry, Hungry Hippos How to apologize without meaning it [...]
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1. U2 2. Spizz Energi 3. Bored Games 4. Jack White 5. Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon 6. Spellling 7. Brian Jonestown Massacre 8. Associates 9. Verlaines 10. Lizz Wright 11. Black Midi 12. Terry Evans 13. Leadbelly 14. Tom Waits 15. Mike Campbell And The Knobs 16. Muse
For our final episode of season 3, we are joined by trumpet player Mikaela Tolf, and composers Alexandra Fol and Matthew Lane. We discuss their commissioning project of new pieces for trumpet and organ from the composer and performer standpoint, as well as their upcoming performances! Transcripts are available for every episode thanks to our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts! To learn more about each of Fol, Lane, and Tolf, visit the links below: Alexandra Fol: https://alexandrafol.wordpress.com/ Matthew Lane: https://matthewclane.wordpress.com/ Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/ This will be our last episode of season 3 and we will return this fall for a new season of guests!
Episode 15 welcomes Danielle Buonaiuto, soprano, ED of Musica Viva NY, and co-organizer of ChamberQUEER. Buonaiuto shares some amazing insight into her experiences building inclusive, intersectional spaces in the field of choir, voice, and new music. Transcripts are available for every episode thanks to our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts! To learn more about Danielle, visit the links below! Danielle's website: https://www.daniellebuonaiuto.com/ ChamberQUEER: https://www.chamberqueer.org/ Musica Viva NY: https://musicaviva.org/ Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
One more podcast crossover this season! Episode 14 includes our talk with Casidy Reed from MusicHERstory, a podcast about equity and inclusivity in all facets of the music industry. We spend this episode with Casidy discussing a range of resources musicians may find useful when diversifying their own stands! We cover a whole range of resources, reading materials, podcasts, and organizations, highlighting some groups doing amazing work in the field! To learn about all the resources we talked about, click the links below! Diversify the Stand Music HERstory Podcas Programming Resources Catalog of Trumpet Music by Gender-Marginalized People and/or Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color, compiled by Ashley Killam Trumpet Music by Women, compiled by Dr. Amy Dunker Trombone Compositions by Women Composers, compiled by Dr. Natalie Mannix Works for Horn by Underrepresented Composers, compiled by Dr. Caiti Beth McKinney Works with Horn by Female Composers, compiled by Dr. Lin Foulk Baird Tuba-Euphonium Social Justice Initiative's Composer Database Educational Resources Brass Music by Black Composers: A Bibliography, by Aaron Horne Bold as Brass Podcast with Melissa Brown Rising Stars Podcast General Resources & Organizations Anna's Composer Database …And We Were Heard Boulanger Initiative & Consulting Program Castle of Our Skins Chromatic Brass Collective ColourFULL Music Composers Equity Project Decolonizing the Music Room Educational Resources for Music Performance/Ensemble Librarianship International Association for Women in Music (IAWM) International Women's Brass Conference League of American Orchestras Lift Music Fund Music by Black Composers Music Theory Examples by Women (renamed MusicbyWomen) Rising Tide Music Press Sphinx Organization The Wind Repertory Project Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's "Bored Games" for two trumpets and fixed media - eir website
Amanda Collins joins us for Episode 13! Amanda is a performer, educator, and activist for diversity and inclusion in the arts. She talks with us about starting up the DEI collective at Mizzou, her journey of taking some time away from music, and building relationships and networks in the music industry. Transcripts are available for every episode thanks to our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts! To learn more about Amanda, visit the following links: Amanda's website: https://www.acollinshorn.com/ Mizzou Horn Crew: https://www.acollinshorn.com/mizzou-horn-crew.html Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
Episode 12 brings in Bell Thompson, Philadelphia-based student, jazz trumpet player, and band leader! We get to talk with Bell about her experience soloing with a variety of groups, getting into band leading, and her research focused on gender equity in jazz. Transcripts are available for every episode thanks to our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts! To learn more about Bell, visit https://www.bellthompson.com/! Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
In Episode 11, we are excited to chat with Azalea Laredo, Stage Director, opera singer, and choral educator. Azalea talks with us about her musical journey in Mexico vs. in the US, building voice and Spanish studios, and teaching during a pandemic as an educator. Huge thank you to Meredith Fuller for editing this episode! Transcripts are available for every episode thanks to our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts! To learn more about Azalea and her platforms, check out the links below! Website: https://www.azalealaredo.com/ Azalea's Spanish YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ4VRh4_FSZqo0iH5TsuInQ Azalea's profile at TakeLessons: https://takelessons.com/profile/azalea-l People can watch more videos and take group classes with me on TakeLessons Live - https://takelessons.com/live Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
Dr. Emilie Amrein joins us for our tenth episode this season! Emilie is a choral music educator, co-artistic director of Common Ground Voices/ La Frontera, activist, scholar, AND host of The Choral Commons Podcast! She talks with us about The Choral Commons Podcast, her social justice work, and making lasting change within the music field in regards to inclusion. Huge thank you to Meredith Fuller for editing this episode! Transcripts are available for every episode thanks to our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts! To learn more about Emilie, check out the links below! Dr. Emilie Amrein: https://www.emilieamrein.com/ The Choral Commons Podcast: https://www.thechoralcommons.com/ Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
Our first TRIO! We are joined in Episode 9 by the three founders of Yoga for All Musicians, Dr. Brianne Borden, Claire Howard, and Amelia Rosenberger! We talk with these three about all things YAM, the importance of yoga specifically for musicians, and building a business from scratch! Transcripts are available for every episode thanks to our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts! To learn more about Yoga for All Musicians, visit the links below: Yoga for All Musicians: https://www.yogaforallmusicians.com/ YAM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YogaforAllMusicians YAM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yogaforallmusicians/ YAM Spotify Playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/uif3r1ampypupkhj12tzgzpvx Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
Episode 8 welcomes Tyler Mazone, composer, clarinetist, educator currently based in East Lansing, Michigan. Tyler is incredibly open and honest with us, talking about his musical journey as a deaf musician, ableism within the academic scene, and the fact disabled musicians are often left out of the DEIA space. There is so much to be done in the musical community to bring true accessibility to disabled individuals, and we chat about a few of the changes that can be done at any level! Transcripts are available for every episode thanks so our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts! To learn more about Tyler and the resources he recommended, visit the links below: Tyler's website: https://www.tylermazone.com/ @WeWantJustus twitter: https://twitter.com/WeWantJustus?s=20 This is the joint account of multiple disabled students who were kicked out of John Hopkins University when they needed accommodations and were met with horrible treatments. Content warnings for anyone triggered by abuse and harm in some of the stories, but this is an excellent resource to really understand the wide range of experiences of ableism in academia. Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
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Get ready to be inspired with Episode 7! We are joined by Dr. Richard Antoine White, tubist, educator, author, and motivational speaker based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We had the best time talking to Richard about his book “I'm Possible,” his interview on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, and his plans for the RAW Tuba ranch! Transcripts are available for every episode thanks so our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts! To learn more about Richard, check out the links below! RAW tuba website - https://rawtuba.com/ RAW tuba film - https://www.rawtubafilm.com/ I'm Possible - https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250269645/impossible Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
Episode 6 features Master Sgt. Christine Purdue Jones, trombonist with the Ceremonial Brass in the United States Air Force Band in Washington D.C. We are thrilled to have gotten the chance to talk about her military band journey, benefits for military musicians, and how the band is working to create more inclusive programs with more diverse works. Transcripts are available for every episode thanks to our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts! To learn more about Christine and the resources she recommended, check out the links below! U.S. Air Force Band - https://www.music.af.mil/Bands/The-United-States-Air-Force-Band/ Hope Arises commissions playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxqnNkoPILwV61y1Wk1yR7de1S3faVb9A Current vacancies in The United States Air Force Band: https://www.music.af.mil/Bands/The-United-States-Air-Force-Band/About-Us/Careers-in-The-United-States-Air-Force-Band/ And We Were Heard - https://www.andwewereheard.org Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
March begins with podcast crossover extravaganza #2! We are so excited to welcome Dylan Maddix and Cait Nishimura, hosts of The Band Room Pod to talk with us. They each bring amazing insight from the eyes of a performer, educator, composer, and podcast host into this episode. We talk with Dylan and Cait all about how The Band Room Pod began and expanded to include two incredible hosts, the variety of guests they bring on their show, and we all talk (and agree heavily!) on the importance of DEI work in music education. Tune in to hear their thoughts of the future of music ed and some of the exciting projects they both have coming up!. And if you recognize Cait's name, yes - she was a guest early on in our first season of the podcast! Transcripts are available for every episode thanks so our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts! To learn more about Dylan, Cait, the Band Room Pod and all the resources they recommended, check out the links below! The Band Room Pod: https://www.bandroompod.com/ Dylan Maddix: https://www.bandroompod.com/dylanrookmaddix Cait Nishimura: https://caitnishimura.com/ Cait's first episode on the DtS podcast: https://anchor.fm/diversifythestand/episodes/Episode-8---Cait-Nishimura-er78is …And We Were Heard: https://andwewereheard.org/ Canadian Band Association: https://www.canadianband.org/ Association of Canadian Women Composers: https://acwc.ca/ Canadian Music Centre: https://cmccanada.org/ Girls Who Conduct: https://girlswhoconduct.org/ ColourFULL Music: https://www.colourfullmusic.com/ Jodie Blackshaw: https://www.jodieblackshaw.com/ The Horizon Leans Forward: https://www.giamusic.com/store/resource/the-horizon-leans-forward-book-g10369 “Music Education and Social Emotional Learning” by Scott Edgar: https://education.musicforall.org/sel/ Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
Our first month of season 3 ends with our talk with Elisa Koehler. Trumpet, conductor, and author, Elisa is also the current music chair at Winthrop University. We get the honor to talk with her about her books, opinions on historical performance, and experiences in academia. Transcripts are available for every episode thanks so our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts! To learn more about Elisa and all resources and organizations she recommended, check out the links below! Elisa Koehler Fanfares and Finesse: A Performer's Guide to Trumpet History and Literature A Dictionary for the Modern Trumpet Player Books that helped her write her books: Rabiner, Susan and Alfred Fortunato. Thinking Like Your Editor: How to Write Great Serious Nonfiction and Get it Published Silvia, Paul. How to Write a Lot: A Practical Guide to Productive Academic Writing Bielstein, Susan. Permissions, A Survival Guide: Blunt Talk about Art as Intellectual Property Newberry's Victorian Cornet Band – Elisa Koehler, Conductor: The Gilded Age [CD] Brass From the Past [Blog and YouTube Channel] Organizations: Historic Brass Society International Trumpet Guild North American Baroque Trumpet Competition and Conference Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
We welcome Egemen Kesikli to our podcast for episode 3! Turkish composer, performer, and educator, Egemen is currently on faculty at the CU Boulder and Colorado State University. He is incredibly honest and vulnerable about his experiences in Turkey, the United States, and his mental journey toward musical self-acceptance. He brings up many questions without clear answers that composers, educators, and performers alike should hear! Transcripts are available for every episode thanks so our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts! To learn more about Egemen, visit the links below! Egemen Kesikli: https://www.egemenkesikli.com/ https://www.libarts.colostate.edu/people/ekesikli/ Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
Our first podcast crossover of the season! For episode 2, we are so excited to talk with Melissa Brown from Bold as Brass Podcast! Melissa not only shares about her experience as a performer and educator in the UK, but she gives us a ton of insight into being a musician diagnosed with OCD. And of course, we talk all things Bold as Brass Podcast! Transcripts are available for every episode thanks so our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts! To learn more about Melissa and the resources she recommended during our chat, check out the links below! Bold as Brass Podcast: https://boldasbrasspodcast.com/ Bold as Brass's fundraising page - help get her to the U.S. this May!: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/bab-iwbc British Trombone Society: https://www.britishtrombonesociety.org/ IWBC: https://myiwbc.org/ Things Musicians Don't Talk About Podcast Music HERstory Podcast: https://musicherstorypod.wixsite.com/herstory Rising Stars Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rising-stars-podcast/id1554854411 Brass on the Mind: https://m.facebook.com/groups/brassonthemind Female/Trans/Non-Binary Brass Players FB page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1575012705998504/ Bold as Brass podcast sounding board! Get yourself friends! Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
Season 3 launches with composer Katahj Copley! Carrie and Ashley talk with Katahj about his musical and compositional journey, dig deep into the inspiration behind a handful of his composers, and learn about a few incredible upcoming projects. Transcripts are available for every episode thanks so our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts! To learn more about Katahj and all the resources he recommended, check out the links below! Katahj Copley - https://katahjcopleymusic.com/ Faculty at University of West Georgia - https://www.westga.edu/academics/art-culture-science/english-film-lang-arts/music/faculty-staff.php The University of Texas at Austin Music Faculty - https://music.utexas.edu/about/people/faculty And We Were Heard - https://andwewereheard.org/ Kevin Day - https://www.kevindaymusic.com/ Omar Thomas - https://www.omarthomas.com Storyteller - Jam group Find your community!! Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
WATCH this podcast on YouTube!! https://youtu.be/zTJ0F1K1Rpo Talking about some fun board games today, across many a generation! Everyone's having fun until Zach takes over and retells his whole crazy story of ransacking the 2015 Monopoly World Championships! What a day! Stages will be coming to your earbuds every Thursday, so SMASH that subscribe button and join in for the conversation! ------------------------------------------------------ Mary's Sites: https://www.marydanzhitzgesphotography.com https://www.instagram.com/marydanzphoto/ https://www.instagram.com/bravehers/ Lorena's Sites: https://www.lorenaleigh.com https://www.instagram.com/thelorenaleigh/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/7CykVl6QuU2n2ZH6Njax09?si=kQWSGMLFQI2VwFxWDlRZlQ Be sure to check us out at all of our different sites! Apple podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stages-podcast/id1530105750 Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/zachary-danz-849070034 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5wSqrGPz9AXXkntBLOpNrQ?si=zmJbdqLeSIiBKf7VPgBcag Amazon Music https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/0a6862b1-3897-42f1-8e24-bd224d42f69f/Stages Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/show/stages-podcast IHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-stages-72501906/ Google Play Store/ Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGNsb3VkLmNvbS91c2Vycy9zb3VuZGNsb3VkOnVzZXJzOjg2OTA2Njc2Ny9zb3VuZHMucnNz RadioPublic https://radiopublic.com/stages-podcast-85Brzo PocketCasts: https://pca.st/suir4p5s Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/stages/PC:42249
Daniel and Kate talk all things Games! From Spice World to Dungeons and Dragons.
The boys (and a special guest) sit down for the first in a new occasional series we're calling Bored Games. Our inaugural game is Red Dragon Inn from Slugfest Games. Please enjoy this goofy and rowdy game of post-adventure drinking and gambling.
Bass noises. And bass noises. Zit talk with 30 year old men. ASMR thunder. Cheez Whiz is not EZ cheez.. Seniors and QR codes. Tax talk 2021. Bored Games. Emphasize the “ch”. Loose meat. Chastity gloves. I'm dog meat!
Bored Games! Andy and the team look at the different ways people can keep themselves busy during lockdown!We have an Instagram place: https://www.instagram.com/boardgamethingWant to try a new board game? Visit Zatu at http://board-game.co.ukThis episode was produced by Ross Ramsey Golding for The Bugle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode, Damian sits down with one of the greatest songwriters EVER: SHAYNE CARTER!!! Shayne is a bonafide New Zealand music icon that has released some of Damian's favourite records in his various bands. Listen in as the two discuss how punk inspired Shayne & his compatriots in the Dunedin music scene to create some of the best music ever recorded. NOT TO BE MISSED & don't miss ANY of Shayne's genius! Check out his amazing autobiography "Dead People I Have Known", as well as the music of: Straitjacket Fits, Doublehappys, Shayne Carter+Peter Jefferies, Bored Games, Dimmer, The Weeds etc. (As well as all the other NZ goodness: The Bats, The Chills, The Clean, The Enemy, King Loser, Look Blue Go Purple, Sneaky Feelings, The Stones Toy Love, The Verlaines, Wax Chattels, etc. It will make your life better.)!!!!!! Also Touched On: Toy Love and the Enemy The Sex Pistols were good even on the reunion... shockingly The Stooges, Al Green and Leonard Cohen: perfect til the end Like in wrestling: doing more with less “That’s the guitar sound from ‘Never Mind The Bollocks’!" Chris Knox: true punk Martin from the Chills setting up chairs outside of gigs the power of distance The guy and the record store setting you straight after calling Jimi Hendrix a hippie There is no golden egg to chase in Dunedin 1 in 10 000 people are signed to a US label “Very white, very violent” Dunedin in the late 70s Car Boys VS. Punks: being willing to die for your art “Scarfie bashing” Doublehappys: a form of social revenge & SO MUCH MORE!!!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
Will and Cheryl throw it back to their humble beginnings by getting very drunk on a Tuesday night! Listen to another laugh-filled unfiltered episode as Will and Cheryl dive into their Thanksgivings, board games, and other drunk thoughts...aka tangents. It's hard work getting drunk on a Tuesday...but someone's got to do it. Also someone tell Cheryl how to talk properly into her mic for once.
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This is our Table Top game episode and were joined by experts Carol Schulke and Ryan McConnell. We covered the nerdy news and geeked out about Comics and TV. In the Thunderdome, Carol and Ryan walked us through the world of Table Top gaming. Follow us on Twitter:@secretfriendsu Check out the Secret friends Unite podcast on Facebook for our community and podcast pages https://www.facebook.com/groups/secretfriendsunite/?hc_ref=ARRpXEFYnfgDOuF9rqrPfACeVaoWdi6jHDVXgIMZMkmUJSKYN3lr-tJPLQjvsHHGXHg
Another slew of reviews from the #LRHSpod crew. Join us next time on the #LRHClub for a hilarious review of "Wolfcop" Featured Reviews: 1.Sleepaway Camp 3: Teenage Wasteland (1989)-Jason's pick 2.The Farm (2018)-Frank's pick 3.Witchboard (1986)-Facebook group poll winner (Join the Last Roundup Horror Group today!) 4.Phantasm 2 (1988)-Jon's pick Thanks for listening to #ZTOTV podcasts, Subscribe and share if you care.
In this episode Noelle and Makena play MadGab and Would You Rather! Don't forget to follow us @openheadspace on Instagram!
Welcome to the first minisode of Bored Games! It's an episode where you listen and play along because you are bored. We were bored so we decided to play some games! So join us as we hilariously fumble through our first episode of Bored Games!
A bunch of DC Comics this week and a feeling of going back to how it all used to be a bit. I hope you enjoy it and if you would like to help out the podcast and get a ton of exclusive shows in return, head over to our Patreon (patreon.com/weirdscience) and If you can, please leave us a review on iTunes! We would love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts, dreams, hopes, corrections...anything to weirdsciencedccomics@gmail.com Also, Check out our Youtube Channel - Weird Science Comics Intro (0:00), Superman #22 (14:16), Young Justice #15 (44:07), Metal Men #7 (1:00:13), Mail (1:19:39), Flash Annual #3 (1:48:12), Nightwing Annual #3 (2:09:06), Hawkman #24 (2:36:35), Strange Adventures #2 (2:47:38), Wonder Woman #757 (3:06:32)
Hey all you Game LOVERS! This podcast is for anyone who has a deep love of gaming and hear all about it from Generation X Gamers! We dive deep into video games, board games and tabletop RPG! This week's episode will bring you Gaming News in a Minute (Boba Fett makes an appearance) as well as we introduce our love for Board Games! We tell you why Board Games save lives as well as give you our Game Recommendation of the week! You can find all the information you can want as well as link to live streaming, community participation and Tshirts at Genxgamers.us! Don't forget to send us your top 10 list at genxgamers27@gmail.com
In this Episode your host Ben talks about a truly fantastic board game called Dixit, and he also ponders how to say the name. Its a toughie. Remember if you like our show please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to our show! We don't pay to advertise so your help is all we've got. Links: Dixit on Amazon Concrete Directional Arrows in Montana Cat Hair Crafts
What does one do to kill time during quarantine? Let's find out together, shall we?
What does one do to kill time during quarantine? Let's find out together, shall we?
Drew, Chris, and Cam talk Tuukka Rask's mysterious personality, their love of Ireland, world travel, the Final Four of the "Bored Games" bracket, and how to drink alone while remaining overwhelmingly classy.
Chris, Drew, and Cam discuss their newly-found love for the Korean Baseball Organization's NC Dinos (shoutout Swole Daddy), Jaroslav Halak's new contract with the Bruins, Gerry Cheevers, and the Elite Eight of the "Bored Games" bracket.
Chris, Drew, and Cam talk Zdeno Chara's golden days (and his wholesome Instagram), break down their fall from grace in Brazil, and go off the rails discussing the Sweet 16 of their "Bored Games" bracket.
Chris, Drew, and Cam talk Jeremy Swayman's Mike Richter Award and give their takes on which unrestricted free agents will re-sign with the Bruins. Drew shares his love for Hungry Hungry Hippos as the gang unveils their upcoming Twitter board game bracket - Go Vote!
Pre-order the YBOF book! or Get bonus content. Don't Risk getting the facts in your Cranium all Scrabbled up. (Are these puns getting played out? It seems a bit dicey.) Promo - Deconstruction Workers 02:22 Ancient games - Irving Finkel and Tom Scott 11:30 Figuring out the rules 14:55 Gratitude and socializing 16:47 Go directly to jail 19:30 Monopoly 23:52 Cluedo 28:30 POW escape kits Music by Kevin MacLeod Read the full script. Reach out and touch Moxie on FB, Twit, the 'Gram or email.
Bored Games tackles Junk Food in this tasty, tasty episode.
Do you have a special edition of monopoly, is it the one that doesn't end in the board being flipped up by the youngest child?
Do you have what it takes to be a hero? Statistics say...maybe? March's episode of Bored Games breaks down what it means to be a hero in fiction and real life, in fiction, and your imagination! There's singing, there's singing, there's jokes, there's studies done by crust old white guys with funny names. Also a brand new game to stave off the madness of the world...sorta.
It’s a weird world we are living in, and it’s getting weirder. We’re all doing lots of things online, we’ve given up watching actual live sporting events, and we’re spending a lot of time indoors away from other people. In other words: normal life for many in the geek-nerd community. Who better than the Guys to help you find fun things to do in quarantine? This week they go really old school and talk about their favorite games past and present, and they’re not talking about Pac-Man. It’s time to dig out the board games and all those decks of cards. Now it's about Fishbowl, Spades, Uno, Dutch Blitz, Rook, and marathon Monopoly. If Amazon doesn’t have them, your local antique store probably does. And of course, there are some suggestions about things to watch besides college football reruns, including an updated YouTube video from the stars of Shaun of the Dead. And yes, the microphones were a safe distance apart.
Bored Games tackles the subject of why you have to go to work every day.
Hark traveler, you have entered the lair of Bored Games,1st edition. The daring subject of this weeks weeks episode is about...sleep. What did you think it would be something nerdy like Dungeons and Dragons? Learn why you should catch some z's, the origins of counting sheep, and the secrets of the first bed ever made. We also reference Don Quixote quite a bit? Must be the lack of sleep talking. And as always you find yourself the proud of owner of Blankets & Bedtimes, a new game made just for you.
Podcasting is a trivial pursuit, so this week we play Trivial Pursuit. Join us to test your knowledge on unimportant, and mainly uninteresting trivia such as 'who was the first weirdo to photograph dead people?' 'why did a sculptor go blind in Moscow?' and 'what was Prince's biggest hit?' All this and more in Lukes Podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lukespodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lukespodcast/support
The epic conclusion of our greatest failure! Sarah and Joseph end their disastrous campaign, obeying all rules and re-rolling no dice. The question isn't if we fail, but how we fail. Either way, the accents are great, and we talk at length about a very suggestively-worded vibroblade!
In this episode, Sarah and Joseph play the super campy Z-Man Games' "War With The Evil Power Master!" Listen as they bumble their way through both the game's rules and outer space, leaving a trail of (accidental) planetary destruction in their wake! Come for the sci-fi "choose your own adventure," stay to hear the character voices develop complexity like a fine merlot!
Do you love or hate a board game? Are you a Cluedo conspirator? Do board games fill you with dread? Emily hates bored games - a lot. Graham still thinks a game involves conkers. In this episode we explore why we love some games and hate others. The games of our youth versus those we have to dust off over Christmas.
The discussion of today’s topics are discussed by Elsanchizzle and lilangelbella are ios13 update, magic the gathering, and board games of different kinds!
We were all together for PAX West so we decided to record an ep, but knowing how the quality was probably gonna suck it couldn’t be part of the main canon. So we watched a Barbie movie that is basically a Totally Spies ep stretched to its breaking point. Don’t worry, there’s still a lot of feet. We talk about: Off PAX West, Bored Games, Gamer Party, Hell Bathroom, Bad Candy, Link Baby, Kyle Katt’s Cooler Little Sister, Gymnastics Bias, Turn Into A Gilf, Are They Related?, Lazlo Sucks, Southern Accent Robot, Giggle Taser, Barbie’s Lightsabre, Mandy Fusion, Lazlo Fucking Himself, Miss Z If You’re Nasty, Eternal Barbie, Arkham Asylum Is Good, Fired For Being Bad, Patrica Good, Megabytes, K-no, Like If You Do, Butch Barbie, Veggitales Podcast
Today we continue our draft board with the #2 overall position in the draft --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On today’s episode we kick off a new segment that outlines every draft position in fantasy football. Starting off in this episode with draft pick #1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On today’s episode we do our first fantasy football mock draft of the season. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode we talk about our favorite bored games.
The 4 people in the room had a good time. An unplanned 3rd host shakes things up. Like way up. Joe Bell steps out on Fantasy Theatre. 4th of July with Spencer’s family. Sportsmanship. The intensity of competition. The spark of innovation. Some of the worst “If Ya Aints” in the show’s historic run. “Dark” ... Read moreBored Games
In Dead People I Have Known, the legendary New Zealand musician Shayne Carter tells the story of a life in music, taking us deep behind the scenes and songs of his riotous teenage bands Bored Games and the Doublehappys, his best-known bands Straitjacket Fits and Dimmer. Carter appears live in conversation with WORD Programme Director Rachael King about the writing of the book – often poetic, often hilarious, always engaging – and the stories within, which feature bands, women, family and friends.
This lucky episode is set on IPs from Movies, TV Shows, and Radio Programs. The episode is going to be a hit in the box office so don't miss it! BGG Link: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgamecategory/1064/movies-tv-radio-theme
Stand tall and shake the heavens! This is Fluxtaposed, episode 255 recorded on March 26th, 2019. On the docket today! Whatchuplayin’ featuring BORED Games and Free Solo. Finally, we will close out the show with what’s Around the Web and that sweet, sweet, awkward finish.
Happy Sunday Everybody. I Hope Your Weekend Wasn’t Like Mine. Today I Talk About Playing Sorry For The First Time, I Got Some Explicit Listener Emails, Coachella News, #Day13 Info, Drake In Hot Water? All this and more discussed on today’s show. Follow Room013 on Twitter, www.twitter.com/Room013Podcast Like The Room013 Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Room013Podcast/ Send your emails with your questions to : Room013Podcast@gmail.com 1-614-MENACE-1 #Room013
The Dynamic Duo are back again with no Peter. This week they discussed how to get around boredom in both romantic relationships and our relationships with God. Robert's hook up for this week is the app Moneybox - https://www.moneyboxapp.com/ Mo's hook up is the journal app One Day - http://dayoneapp.com/ We hope you enjoy the episode and if you do please let us know in the comments and let your friends know by sharing, and if you don't, please let us know in the comments and let your friends know by sharing. We're big believers in the "win-win" Take care and stay blessed. Special thanks to RUDE (@itsrudeboy) for the intro and outro music. And to Calvin A Turner founder of Torra Media (facebook , @torramedia) and digital designer extraordinaire for TheOrdinaryAmazing.com logo design.
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We Talk About sick Wrassle Games and Myers mentions Something that you play on cardboard.
Welcome to Episode 7! After getting compliments on Episode 4, we decided that we would play some other board games that were question based. And by play I mean ask the questions from the game and go off on wild tangents. As usual the gang gets side tracked and gets into a conversation about ghosting, morality & more conspiracies. ENJOY!
Hannah and Sam discuss there favorite and least favorite boardgames. Hannah discusses her father, a prominent frogman. Sam gets the date this podcast is going up wrong.
Join Dan and Kurt as they welcome Taco from So1ks Gaming and Page West from Bored Games and Co. for our first board game draft! Taco came up with this great idea to show off our board game drafting skills! After you listen, go to BGG, Twitter, or Facebook to tell us who came out on top with the best team! http://mfgcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Episode_132_Final.mp3
This episode we discuss some strategies for refuting the devil, the fascination of Christians with board games, and (in a surprising turn of events) Dave drops some fever-dream truth on us!
theZim is on tour!!! Check out some stories and songs… Version 50 of the podcast WOTS Radio #9!“Hed” by Hammerbox off Numbhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/album/numb/id304262747“For The Heads” by Leezy Soprano off Supreme Beinghttps://soundcloud.com/1kingleez“Seer” by Motopony off Motoponyhttp://www.motoponymusic.com/store/motopony“Eternal September (ft. Collette Warren)” by Quadrant, Kid Hops & Iris off “206” LPhttps://commercialsuiciderecords.bandcamp.com/album/206-lp“A Call to Arms” by Rob Lyons off When It Haunts Youhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/album/when-it-haunts-you/id882334945“Get Lost” by The Fame Riot off Dust Funkhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/album/dust-funk/id1040250265“Separator” by Charmshttps://charmsrock.bandcamp.com/“Just Like Murder” by Maktub off Khronoshttp://maktub.com/music“Road Rules” by Passion Party off Bored Gameshttp://passionpartymusic.com/“Horn Ska” by The Panda Conspiracy off Road Sodahttps://www.cdbaby.com/cd/pandaconYou can also find the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher and Spreaker.
Card games, board games, RPGs, video games - there are tons of fun feats of friendly competition to go around, and this week Tony focuses on his favorites in the realm of board/strategy games that he's been keeping busy with lately. Lots of games are touched on this episode, but there are lots out there that we don't know about yet, so help us out! Reach out and let us know what you're playing!We welcome all feedback, questions, and requests!Connect with us:Pop Cultish on Facebook: facebook.com/PopCultishPop Cultish on Twitter: twitter.com/BePopCultishPop Cultish on Instagram: instagram.com/PopCultishTony on Facebook: facebook.com/TonySchaabPageTony on Twitter: twitter.com/tonyschaabTony on Instagram: instagram.com/tonyschaabEmily on Twitter: twitter.com/emilycschaabEmily on Instagram: instagram.com/emily_schaab
This Week, Nick Rose goes in depth about America's true favorite pass time, "Tabletop Gaming" Nick breaks down his top 5 favorite tabletop games, plays a song, gives props to the podcasts that inspire him, and answers last week's trivia question. Enjoy Songs Include: Tired Of You By The Foo Fighters, Performed By Nick Rose Secrets By One republic, Performed By Nick Rose Youtube.com/kissmembr34 kissmembr34@gmail.com @ozmusic34 Facebook.com/thispodcastisjustokay ozband34.blogspot.com
The guys were reviewed by website Roqoo Depot! It was a very...not spectaular review. The Geeks review their review and then move on to a rousing discussion of the board games of their past. This episode of D4G was recorded 1/15/15 at Zachry's Seafood and Steak in Brunswick, GA http://zachrys-resaturant.com
Chad, Charlie, Dylan, and John talk about John's recent interview with actress Courtenay Taylor (to be released on 10/16/2013), conflicting reports on how Microsoft plans to use data it gathers from Xbox One and Kinect, the trailer for Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax, and Square-Enix's crowdfunding initiative. Also, The Dice Pile, The Thing of the Week, and Dylan makes an impassioned defense of the Battlestar Galactica board game.
Cueloose jumps with spirit, dazzling felt play and an electrifying musical score that will have you saying, "Could you move out of the way, I'm trying to shoot." It portrays the timeless struggle between innocent pleasure and rigid sporting implements, when city-boy Rail McCaromick finds himself in an uptight Midwestern town where shooting billiards has been banned. Rail revolts with best friend Billiard and the minister's daughter. Features a treasury of Top 10 songs - "Cueloose", "Scratching in the Streets", "Let's Here it For the (8) Ball", "Holding Out for A Hickey" and the Cueloose love theme, "Almost Corner Pocket" Course Materials: Wallet Bulge, Nofuncouver, Thick and Wet, The Late Tonight Show, Nose Knows, Bored Games
Kevin and Mike geek out on just about everything, including bored games. I mean board games.
We talk about board games converted to computer games. Risk Factions and some old favorites such as Catan and Ticket to ride are well and truly covered. We discover that we love board games that are on our consoles. gk128 talks up the return of Futurama. Apologies for some sound quality issues on this one. not terrible, but far from perfect. We are investigating the technical issues. next week will be super clean.
Jared for some unknown reason talks about Board Games
Jared for some unknown reason talks about Board Games