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Pokémon GO Podcast
Pokémon GO Podcast Ep 241 – “The Rock God of Technical Difficulties”

Pokémon GO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 78:59


Welcome to Pokémon GO Podcast! Charles and Joe brave the howling winds and a tornado watch to bring you another fantastic episode. We have yet to hear someone claim Bewear could beat The Hulk, so I think it is safe to conclude the outcome of that fictitious battle. Niantic is bringing even more events for April, but will they be enticing enough? Brandon Tan has reach the upper limit of XP causing a buffer overflow issue which displays a negative value for his XP now. Does Niantic provide too much power to organized groups when it comes to reports and Wayfinder? We think so. All of that incredible content, and of course YOUR feedback and comments! Thanks to our awesome Patrons we will keep producing and improving the Pokémon GO Podcast. With your help everyone “catch ‘em all,” and you can start by going to patreon.com/pokemongopodcast and growing your community! We thank you all, for your support, and we hope you can help us serve you better as the show continues to grow and evolve. Thanks to ALL of our awesome listeners, especially our Patrons. Due to their generous Patronage, we will continue building this great community! [Discussion] Do you think Bewear could beat the Hulk in a fight? EL GRINGO ESTA AQUI! Technique to avoid wasting a raid pass All-in-One 151 Masterwork Research [Infographic] Weather Week - cheat sheet Brandon Tan just reached the 32-bit limit on total XP, over 2.147B and now his count is negative. [Infographic] Sources of XP Help! I'm being seriously harassed/stalked by a serial spoofer [Question] Has anyone received a grub hub balloon before? Referral system rewards for both trainers. Credit to ZoeTwoDots Follow Pokémon GO Podcast on Facebook, Twitter, Twitch, Reddit, YouTube, and PokémonGoPodcast.com Hosts: Charles McFall and Joseph Ard --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pokemongopodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pokemongopodcast/support

Weakly Weights
095 - 100k download special (the drinking edition)

Weakly Weights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 118:44


Tom Clark and Brandon Tan guest host an episode in which they ask the boys trivia questions, discussion points, and conduct personal interviews. As quizmasters, they also dictate a drinking schedule to your regular hosts. We move between lots of silliness and anecdote to more serious discussions about the nature of coaching and coach/client relationships, and how we can be more productive training currently. 

Better Things
How to be a rebel

Better Things

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 30:09


In this age when smoking is no longer cool, everyone has a tattoo and leather jackets are a staple fashion item, what does it mean to be a rebel? Music scholar and musician Associate Professor Sam Bennett weighs in.We narrow our lens to the music industry in this episode, and turn our gaze to the rebels amongst us today. Our conversation takes us from Lil Nas X to the revival of vinyl, double standards, and why some rebels are labelled heroes and others weirdos. One thing is clear though: we need rebels now more than ever.Samantha Bennett is a sound recordist, guitarist and academic from London, UK and Associate Professor in music at the ANU School of Music. She is the author of two monographs, Modern Records, Maverick Methods (Bloomsbury Academic) and Peepshow, a 33 1/3 series edition on the album by Siouxsie and the Banshees (Bloomsbury Academic). She is also a co-editor of Critical Approaches to the Production of Music and Sound (Bloomsbury Academic) and Popular Music, Stars and Stardom (ANU Press). Samantha has published numerous book chapters on the technological, sound recording and production aesthetics of recorded popular music and her journal articles are published in Popular Music, Popular Music and Society, The Journal of Popular Music Studies and IASPM@journal. In 2014, Samantha gave the biannual American Musicological Society Lecture at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Library and Archives where she also held a research fellowship in 2015. As an AHRC Doctoral scholar, she completed her PhD in popular music recording techniques and analysis under renowned musicologist Prof. Allan Moore.As an educator, Samantha has fifteen years curriculum design, authorship and quality management experience and is the recipient of multiple teaching awards, notably a Vice Chancellor’s Teaching Fellowship at the University of Westminster (2012). She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Since arriving at the Australian National University in 2013, she has authored a broad music technology and popular music curriculum and, after securing a $250,000 major equipment grant, led the refurbishment of the School of Music's recording studio facilities to include the installation of a 48-channel Neve Genesys console and a blend of vintage and contemporary microphones and processors.Follow Sam on Twitter @samkbennett…The theme music for Better Things is “One More Time” by Fab Beat.Better Things is a production of the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences. It’s produced by Evana Ho. The production assistant for this episode was Brandon Tan.You can find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @ANUCASS.

This Academic's Life
Beyond reconciliation

This Academic's Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 54:09


Many people have ideas about what life in an Aboriginal community is like. They're often negative. Wiradjuri man and ANU historian Dr Lawrence Bamblett paints a different picture. He grew up on Erambie mission, and it's where he still lives today.“There are things that aren't so good obviously, but all communities have that," Laurie says. "Not all communities are defined by them in the way that we are. But for those of us who are inside the community, we see a different world – one where everybody cares about you.”Laurie started a reading program that has greatly improved childhood literacy within his community. He went on to do a PhD and become a teacher, but realised that in the course of successfully integrating into western society, he'd begun to lose touch with his roots.“The way that I spoke when I went to university wasn't really conducive to that because it was confusing students,” he says. “I used a mixture of Wiradjuri and English, and what they call Aboriginal-English. I eventually got out of that and I changed the way I speak.”“For a minority group, trying to push back against assimilation, those little day to day things become big things. So I feel like I've been disconnected from my community in those ways – I was so busy going out giving lectures and talking and teaching outside the community that I'm not passing it on inside the community in the way that I was meant to be.”He has found himself torn between two worlds: western society and academic life, which he thoroughly enjoys, and living more closely connected to his culture. Laurie recalled the words of the late and legendary Aboriginal activist Isabel Coe that they're not changing the system – the system is changing them.“Maybe I just need to accept that we can't change the system. It really does change us. But I'm not there yet. I'm not willing to concede that yet. I'm still trying to find a place where we can have one foot in each world.”Laurie Bamblett is a Wiradjuri historian, teaching at the Australian National University, who uses history as a tool of community development projects at his home community, Erambie Mission. His research interests include cultural resurgence and the ways that representations of identity affect engagement between Aboriginal communities and mainstream institutions and services.…The theme music for This Academic’s Life is “Snow Blower” by Flower Crown.Other music used in this episode: “Intermezzo” by Podington Bear.This Academic’s Life is a production of the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences. It’s produced by Evana Ho. The production assistant for this episode was Brandon Tan.You can find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @ANUCASS.

Better Things
How to tell if you can trust someone

Better Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 29:47


Trust makes the world go around. It's what undergirds a functioning civil society and is a necessary aspect of all our interactions.So how can we tell who around us we can trust? Specifically, if someone has given us cause for doubt, how can we determine whether or not we can trust them? Philosopher Associate Professor Colin Klein is here to help.In our conversation, we also cover trust in the context of the Me Too movement, on Reddit, and in dating situations.Please note: this episode contains explicit language.Colin Klein is an associate professor in the School of Philosophy and a CI on the Humanising Machine Intelligence project at the Australian National University. He is a philosopher of science who focuses on neuroscience, computation, and the evolution of cognition. Before ANU, he held posts at Macquarie University and The University of Illinois at Chicago. He received his PhD in 2007 from Princeton University. His 2019 Australian Research Council Discovery Project “Trust in a Social and Digital World” (with Mark Alfano, Macquarie University) is currently investigating the role of network structure in maintaining both healthy and dysfunctional communities.…The theme music for Better Things is “One More Time” by Fab Beat.Better Things is a production of the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences. It’s produced by Evana Ho. The production assistant for this episode was Brandon Tan.You can find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @ANUCASS.

This Academic's Life
A place to call home

This Academic's Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 43:30


When we encounter someone who doesn't seem native to Australia, the question that rolls so easily off the tongue is 'Where are you from?' followed by 'Why did you leave?'For Tina and Renee Dixson, queer human rights activists who were forced to flee their country of origin, the answer isn't so simple. And the question can actually be a bit offensive.“Often those questions come across almost as justification for why you're here or whether you're deserving to be here,” Tina explains. “They go hand in hand with narratives of who is a real refugee, and almost the amount of violence you experienced to qualify.”In this episode, Tina and Renee reframe the conversation around people who have been displaced. We don't go into their origin story and discuss the reasons for that. And we challenge the notions mainstream Australia has about refugees: who they are and who they can be.The Queer Displacements conference is running from 14-15 November. Find the program and buy tickets here: http://bit.ly/QueerDisplacements Spaces are limited.Renee Dixson is a PhD candidate at the Australian National University. Renee’s research interests are digital humanities, queer theory, feminist theory, and the intersection of gender, sexuality and refugee status.Together with Tina, she is a co-founder of a refugee-led support and advocacy group for LGBTIQ asylum-seeking and refugee women titled the Queer Sisterhood Project; and a co-convenor of the first Australian conference on the issues of LGBTIQ asylum called Queer Displacements: Sexuality, Migration and Exile. You can follow Renee on Instagram @reneedixsonTina Dixson is a feminist academic and a policy professional, who has worked in the areas of LGBTIQ, refugee and women’s rights. Tina has a strong experience engaging with international human rights bodies and international policies on refugees. Tina is a PhD candidate at the Australian National University researching lived experiences of LGBTIQ asylum-seeking and refugee women in Australia.You can follow Tina on Twitter @TNDixson…The theme music for This Academic’s Life is “Snow Blower” by Flower Crown.Other music used in this episode: “Inspiring filaments” by Podington Bear.This Academic’s Life is a production of the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences. It’s produced by Evana Ho. The production assistant for this episode was Brandon Tan.You can find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @ANUCASS.

This Academic's Life
This Italian life

This Academic's Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 34:21


“I spend most of my days dreaming about Italy,” says ANU Italian Studies lecturer Dr Josh Brown.It's not just the romantic aspects of Italy that he's drawn to. Yes, he loves the art, culture, cuisine. But he's equally drawn to the mundane, the frustrating... and the smog.“That's the fascinating stuff for me,” he says. “And they are interesting from a sociological point of view in a certain sense. Because you think, why does this country have these problems and why does it have this image? And how do you live in these conditions?”In this episode, Josh reflects on what it means to be Italo-Australian, what it takes to fit in in Australia and in Italy, and whether it's possible to research and truly understand a place without living there.Dr Josh Brown is Lecturer and Convenor in Italian Studies, ANU School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics. After completing his PhD in history of the Italian language in Perth, he held a two-year position as Cassamarca Assistant Professor in Italian at The University of Western Australia. From 2016-17, he was a postdoctoral fellow in Italian Studies at Romanska och klassiska institutionen, Stockholm University, before coming to ANU in 2018.His research program follows several different lines of enquiry in language history, with a particular focus on languages in contact in non-literary writing. He is the author of several monographs including Early evidence for Tuscanisation in the letters of Milanese merchants in the Datini Archive, Prato, 1396-1402 (2017) and co-author of Canon Raffaele Martelli in Western Australia 1853-1864: Life and letters (with John J. Kinder, 2014). He is currently editing a volume on Languages of Renaissance Italy (with Alessandra Petrocchi), which will encompass a broad range of languages and language varieties including Hebrew, Arabic, Byzantine Greek, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch and Middle English primary sources. More recently he has been investigating how tools from Digital Humanities can open up new questions for language historians. …The theme music for This Academic’s Life is “Snow Blower” by Flower Crown.Other music used in this episode: “Inspiring filaments” by Podington Bear.This Academic’s Life is a production of the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences. It’s produced by Evana Ho. The production assistant for this episode was Brandon Tan.You can find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @ANUCASS.

This Academic's Life
From politics lecturer to political candidate

This Academic's Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 36:34


Dr Kim Huynh has always felt like he wanted to do something a bit different. “Not necessarily better, but in many ways I'm an applied social scientist,” he says. “Everything I teach I want to apply: I want to apply ideas about leadership, I want to apply ideas about creativity, I want to apply ideas about what it means to belong in a society.” This urge has seen him try his hand at a lot of different things. One of the biggest was running as an independent candidate in the 2016 ACT election. “I knew enough about how the electoral system in Canberra works and the challenges of starting from scratch too, that I wasn't going to win. But at least I could've said I tried.” In this episode, Kim talks about how fleeing Vietnam with his family during the Vietnam War shaped his identity. He discusses his 23 years at ANU and how he is inspired by his students' courage – which was part of what motivated him to run for politics. Kim Huynh came to Canberra as a Vietnamese refugee when he was two and has lived here ever since. He has had a go at a few things. He worked in a bakery for much of his youth and now teaches refugee politics and political philosophy in the ANU School of Politics and International Relations. He ran as an independent candidate in the 2016 ACT election (GoKimbo.com.au). Kim’s currently having a go at being a roving reporter for ABC Radio Canberra. He’s written fiction (Vietnam as if... Tales of youth, love and destiny) and creative non-fiction (Where the Sea Takes Us: A Vietnamese-Australian Story). Kim’s academic efforts include co-authoring Children and Global Conflict and co-editing The Culture Wars: Australian and American Politics in the 21st Century. He’s also written for Australian newspapers and the BBC Vietnamese and is writing a book on Australia’s Refugee Politics. … The theme music for This Academic’s Life is “Snow Blower” by Flower Crown. Other music used in this episode: “Blue blanket” by Podington Bear and “Rodney Skopes” by Blue Dot Sessions. This Academic’s Life is a production of the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences. It’s produced by Evana Ho. The production assistant for this episode was Brandon Tan. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @ANUCASS.

Young Couple Gaming: Pokémon GO Podcast
YCG:PGP 012.1 - "Destiny Meltan and Regional Eggs with Short Notice"

Young Couple Gaming: Pokémon GO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 58:12


Before we can look to the future and the here and now, we've gotta look to the past or something like that. We get it – we missed some time, so we are doing a 3-part episode to say we're sorry. This is the past episode, where we look at everything that's happened in the past month. We meet our destiny with the new EX Raid Boss, we go nuts over the new Mythical Pokémon Meltan, huff and puff over the regional eggs, and discuss the lack of news on the interesting 24-hour and 48-hour events. Since it happened in the past too, we discuss Brandon Tan and our thoughts on how all of that went down. Opening and Closing Song Taken from the Pokémon Go Remix - IT'S TIME TO GO! - Dj CUTMAN ft. CG5 from GameChops

Lured Up - A Pokémon GO Podcast
LURED UP 48 - Deoxys Is In, Brandon Tan is Out - POKéMON GO PODCAST

Lured Up - A Pokémon GO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 65:53


The Hype Train barrels on this week with a ton of news covering a bunch of different areas of the game. We break down the Deoxys EX Raid disaster and what it could mean for the future of the system. Reversal announces some new shinies, we argue over whether Meltan is Gen 7 or Gen 8, and Suicune is our October Research Breakthrough. The big topic of the day is the Suspension of Brandon Tan. We take a deep dive into our feelings on the matter, and how the community is reacting. The Internet (Melissa) lets him have it, Adam is torn, and Ken is just trying to make sense of it all. Good conversations were had and we want to hear how you feel about it! First Wave of Deoxys EX Raid Passes - https://goo.gl/vhGFkj Twitter breakdown - https://goo.gl/29BXFZ Brandon Tan Suspended - https://goo.gl/Lg38Rt Pity Party? - https://goo.gl/qtSSCT Reversal Announces New Shinies - https://goo.gl/hBGkHq Thoughts on Meltan - https://goo.gl/gbMYzp Beldum Community Day confirmed - https://goo.gl/NUisy2 Go Ranger Check In - https://goranger.app/ info@luredup.com https://www.luredup.com https://www.patreon.com/GottaWatchEmAll https://www.facebook.com/gottawatchemall/ https://twitter.com/GottaWatchEmAll https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKF_I5camyHMg-4Hi-7QqdA https://www.instagram.com/gottawatchemall/ http://gottawatchemallpodcast.tumblr.com/ https://plus.google.com/u/1/b/115738176821732158959/115738176821732158959/posts http://gottawatchemall.libsyn.com/podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-zero/id1120887936?i=1000370004356&mt=2 http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/gotta-watchem-all?refid=stpr https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/I5hdkinbvlhxvuuz5w3gez6p3ey Ken – https://twitter.com/ProudGamerTweet Adam - https://twitter.com/phoenixback4fir Melissa - https://twitter.com/supersweetMiss Intro Song - "Civic Duty" by Chipocrite Outro Song - "Little Computer People" by Chipocrite http://www.chipocrite.com/ iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/bn/artist/chipocrite/id412533781 Facebook - https://twitter.com/chipocrite Twitter - https://twitter.com/chipocrite    

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Lured Up - A Pokémon GO Podcast
Lured Up Podcast 27 - Community Day #4

Lured Up - A Pokémon GO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 57:23


Another Community Day is in the books and we are whooped! We discuss our experiences along with how we made out with Mareep and Shinies! This monthly event has proven itself to be one of the most exciting times to play Pokémon GO! Rumor has it that Charmander will star in the Community Day #5! We also discuss the Kanto Celebration, a teardown of the 0.99.2 APK, Our feelings on Brandon Tan (Melissa gets triggered!), and wrap things up with a Raid Guide and Battle Party for Snorlax! Community Day #4 - https://goo.gl/UKJvYR Kanto Celebration - https://goo.gl/dQ2ukT 0.99.2 APK Teardown - https://goo.gl/QmKjtv Webby Nomination - https://goo.gl/8jijr6 The Silph Road - https://thesilphroad.com/ Brandon Tan - https://goo.gl/ercXgn Snorlax Raid Guide - https://goo.gl/mwV5XA Email us - info@luredup.com https://www.gottawatchemall.com https://www.facebook.com/gottawatchemall/ https://twitter.com/GottaWatchEmAll https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKF_I5camyHMg-4Hi-7QqdA https://www.instagram.com/gottawatchemall/ http://gottawatchemallpodcast.tumblr.com/ https://plus.google.com/u/1/b/115738176821732158959/115738176821732158959/posts  https://gottawatchemall.slack.com (Patreon Only)  http://gottawatchemall.libsyn.com/podcast   https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-zero/id1120887936?i=1000370004356&mt=2 http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/gotta-watchem-all?refid=stpr https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/I5hdkinbvlhxvuuz5w3gez6p3ey Ken – https://twitter.com/ProudGamerTweet Adam - https://twitter.com/phoenixback4fir Melissa - https://twitter.com/supersweetMiss Intro Song - "Civic Duty" by Chipocrite Outro Song - "Little Computer People" by Chipocrite http://www.chipocrite.com/ iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/bn/artist/chipocrite/id412533781 Facebook - https://twitter.com/chipocrite Twitter - https://twitter.com/chipocrite    

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Litty & Sh*tty in the Big Bad City
Episode 1: Brandon Knows Best

Litty & Sh*tty in the Big Bad City

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 63:04


For our very first episode, we sat down with Milk.xyz's Brandon Tan to chat about growing up in New York, conquering desire and owning your identity.

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The GameCola Podcast
GC Podcast #106: We Finally Check our Email

The GameCola Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 76:25


We've got a great crew this time on the GameCola Podcast, and we use that opportunity to check out some of the emails that you guys sent us! ...a long time ago. Turns out that during the site hiatus, some emails got lost as Jeddy was trying to fix things. But it's better late than never as Joseph Martin, Anna Bryniarski, Diana Gray, James Pelster, Stefano Wohsdioghasdhisdg, Smimming Rox, and Brandon Tan dive into these old emails to discuss topics such as: - Have you ever been disappointed by a game? - Has anyone on the staff played Trigger Happy Havoc Dangan Ronpa, or any of its sequels? - What is your favorite licensed videogame franchise? - Has a community every influenced your feelings toward a game? - What fanfiction have we written? - Kingdom Hearts and dance games are weird... - Some "Hacks'n'Slash" recommendations. - Are games that used to be popular still considered mainstream? - The new Pokemon GO update featuring Gen II! - What games have we been playing?