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durée : 00:58:43 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit, Maïwenn Guiziou, Jeanne Coppey - Si un Robin des Bois historique n'a jamais arpenté la forêt de Sherwood, le bandit au grand cœur n'est pas qu'une légende. De l'Angleterre médiévale à la France contemporaine, en passant par les États-Unis, ses réappropriations littéraires, théâtrales et cinématographiques sont bien réelles. - réalisation : Thomas Beau - invités : William Blanc historien médiévaliste, spécialiste de la "fantasy" et des représentations du Moyen Âge dans les cultures populaires; Justine Breton docteure en littérature médiévale, maîtresse de conférences en médiévalisme et en littérature comparée à l'Université de Lorraine ; Jonathan Fruoco historien médiéviste, spécialiste de culture médiévale à l'Université Paris Nanterre
This week's Bad Boy tells the tale of Buck who shot a Black Bear with a buck shot.
Rubrique:histoire Auteur: georges-vachellerie Lecture: Daniel LuttringerDurée: 58min Fichier: 43 Mo Résumé du livre audio: Une biographie apologique de Jesse James (1847-1882), le célèbre hors-la-loi du Missouri par Georges Vachellerie (1898-1943) parue en feuilleton dans L'Intransigeant du 12 avril au 21 avril 1939. Cet enregistrement est mis à disposition sous un contrat Creative Commons.
Maggie and Brynna head back to the days of the French Revolution to talk about a French surgeon who did a little bit of everything, including make enemies where he worked. Check us out on Patreon: BA in Science | creating A Podcast | Patreon Featured BA: Guillaume Dupuytren --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bainscience/support
Sa récente retraite internationale a empli de nostalgie les cœurs de beaucoup de supporters de l'équipe de France. Pilier des Bleus du début jusqu'à la fin, Grizi était-il vraiment destiné à une si grande histoire ? Retour sur ses débuts, de ses premiers émois en D2 espagnole jusqu'à sa découverte de la Ligue des champions, un soir de barrage face à l'Olympique Lyonnais. Un épisode enregistré et présenté par F.Toniutti, E.Baillif et M.Brigand.
This Episode Dr. Jenkins looks at the council of Ephesus of 449, its background, its consequences, and why it is called the Robber or Brigand council (from the Latin, latrocinium). Orthodoxy and Education: https://tinyurl.com/OrthodoxEducation Dr. Jenkins new website with the Atheism course: luxchristi.co/ (note, not .com).
The aftermath at the Brigand's Tollway reveals their path forward... Gain access to an exclusive campaign, Shroud Over Saltmarsh, over on Patreon: https://legendsofavantris.com/patreon The Crooked Moon, a folk horror supplement for 5e, is available for preorder! Get the Crooked Moon at: https://thecrookedmoon.com/ Watch more D&D adventures in the world of Avantris live on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/legendsofavantris Check out our merch store: https://shop.legendsofavantris.com Join our community on Discord: https://legendsofavantris.com/discord Watch our many campaigns on YouTube: https://legendsofavantris.com/youtube All other links: https://linktr.ee/legendsofavantris Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/_ufnx2Jd0Hg?si=v4llKL6roXN9eANX
Animals have no god. But they have us, and so do you, as we're correcting the marquis, nesting menus, rending equipment, interpreting the kindness of time, being false on another's behalf, once again realizing knights are cops, wasting strength and vitality, wondering if executing a scenario requires executing a god, demanding more than an apology, blowing up my clothes, supping on broth of bean, thinking beastly thoughts, doing it in the gutter, filling radicalization meters, and stealing one lady. God wants us to kill poor people. 00:00 Chris Run It | 02:22 Intro | 04:34 Big Dumb Idiot | 06:11 Inventory of Tactics | 13:03 Eagrose Castle | 24:36 Brigand's Den | 36:58 Post Battle | 41:55 Abduction at Eagrose | 45:54 Real Net | 49:41 Outro Get more Retrograde Amnesia: Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/retroam. Join the community and get early access, ad-free episodes, bonus episodes, miniseries, and access to the RealNet. Twitter: @retroamnesiapod Cohost: cohost.org/retroam E-Mail: podcast@retrogradeamnesia.com Website: www.retrogradeamnesia.com
Content Warning: This episode will deal with themes of death, war, and associated atrocities. Listener discretion is advised.Ethan takes a new trio of players to the (and our) past, by rerunning An Occurrence at Vicksburg, this time in Trophy Gold! As the Siege of Vicksburg continues on during the American Civil War, a trio of citizens of Vicksburg are due to be executed. However, as the executioner pulls the lever on the gallows, the trio's nightmare has only begun...Want to see how these players fared against Adam, Greg, and Laura? Head back and listen to the original two parter on the website! Part One Part TwoEthan - GMBen - Murlock, Farmer, TreasonDan - Swindler, Engineer, AbolitionismXantar - Eldersin, Brigand, Espionage
Nous sommes le 18 mars 1887, à la Cour d'Assises de Mons, présidée par Amédée Roissart, conseiller à la Cour d'Appel de Bruxelles. Dernier jour d'audience du procès de Victor Contesenne et de sa bande de cambrioleurs. Contesenne, qui se fait aussi appeler Charles Barbaut, est condamné à vingt ans de travaux forcés suivis de vingt ans de surveillance policière. Ce n'est pas sa première condamnation et ce ne sera pas la dernière. Le brigand, basé dans la région namuroise, semble, à plusieurs reprises, renaître de ses cendres, s'évadant inlassablement des différents bagnes où il est envoyé. C'est un caméléon qui fréquente les notables de Jambes après avoir été un soldat décoré mais sans le sou. C'est ainsi qu'il s'est mis à dévaliser un général d'Empire, son premier gros coup. On le retrouve en Amérique, en Chine, n'ayant peur de rien ni de personne. Qui était Victor Contesenne dont les tribulations nourrissent les journaux de l'époque, vingt ans avant que Maurice Leblanc ne crée le personnage d'Arsène Lupin ? Dans ses mémoires, que publie Le Figaro , en 1894, le brigadier Rossignol écrit : « C'était un homme de quarante ans à cette époque, grand, maigre, mais d'une force peu commune et d'une énergie extraordinaire. Ses traits exprimaient à la fois la vigueur et l'astuce, singulier mélange d'intelligence et de brutalité. Aucun malfaiteur n'était plus dangereux ni déterminé ». Invité : Dominique Allard. « La vie aventureuse de l'Arsène Lupin jambois, Victor Contesenne dit Barbaut » ; Centre d'Archéologie, d'Art et d'Histoire de Jambes. Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Nous sommes en 1782 . Dans un ouvrage intitulé « Esprit et génie de M. l'abbé Reynal », publié par l'abbé Hédouin. Guillaume-Thomas Reynal, né en Aveyron en 1713, est un historien proche des protestants qui a abandonné le sacerdoce et fréquente les salons littéraires où il s'est fait connaître comme apôtre de la liberté. Adversaire du colonialisme dénonçant le despotisme et le cléricalisme, il écrit : « Les guerres civiles prennent leur esprit des causes qui les ont fait naître. Lorsque l'horreur de la tyrannie et l'instinct de la liberté mettent à des hommes braves les armes à la main, s'ils sont victorieux, le calme qui succède à cette calamité passagère est l'époque du plus grand bonheur. Toutes les âmes ont acquis de l'énergie et l'ont communiquée aux mœurs. Le petit nombre de citoyens qui ont été les témoins et les instruments de ces honteux troubles réunissent plus de forces morales que les nations les plus nombreuses. L'homme le plus capable est devenu l'homme le plus puissant et chacun est étonné de se trouver à la place que la nature lui avait marquée. Mais lorsque les dissensions ont une origine impure, lorsque les esclaves se battent pour le choix d'un tyran, des ambitieux pour opprimer, des pour partager les dépouilles, la paix qui termine ces horreurs est préférable à la guerre qui les enfanta. » Qu'est-ce qu'une guerre civile ? La définition originelle en est « la guerre que se font les citoyens ». Qu'elle est son sens ? Quelles en sont les causes ? Existe-t-il un lien entre les guerres civiles d'hier et celles d'aujourd'hui ? Invité : Guillaume Barrera « La guerre civile » éditions Gallimard. Sujets traités : Guillaume-Thomas Reynal, guerre, civile, esprit, génie , protestants , colonialisme , homme, tyran ,brigand, citoyen Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
A pale Harengon and a blue Harengon walk into Brigand's Tollway... That's it. That's the joke.
This episode Amanda learns about a bug didn't know that she kinda knew when we discuss Robber Flies (family Asilidae). We talk about their protective beards, mobile pupae, impressive disguises. Tangents include Michael Fassbender, Percy Jackson, and other bugs that we love. Can you we've been playing a lot of Baldur's Gate 3 lately? Kelly's field notes and Amanda's artwork: https://www.bugsneedheroes.com/episodes/bearded-bobby-the-brigand Send us questions and suggestions! BugsNeedHeroes@gmail.com Join us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bugsneedheroes/ Join us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bugsneedheroes Join us on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/BugsNeedHeroes Hosted by Amanda Niday and Kelly Zimmerman with editing by Derek Conrad with assistance from Chelsey Bawden Created by Derek Conrad and Kelly Zimmerman. Character artwork by Amanda Niday. Music is Ladybug Castle by Rolemusic.
Écrire, ce n'est pas forcément une lettre, pas forcément à destination de quelqu'un non plus. Coucher des mots sur une page blanche, ca peut être un bonne thérapie. Pour en parler, Michel Le Brigand, spécialistes des communications et auteur de "Écrire pour mieux vivre" aux éditions Eyrolles. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi du 11 décembre 2023 avec Agnès Bonfillon et Eric Brunet.
Écrire, ce n'est pas forcément une lettre, pas forcément à destination de quelqu'un non plus. Coucher des mots sur une page blanche, ca peut être un bonne thérapie. Pour en parler, Michel Le Brigand, spécialistes des communications et auteur de "Écrire pour mieux vivre" aux éditions Eyrolles. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi du 11 décembre 2023 avec Agnès Bonfillon et Eric Brunet.
durée : 00:28:47 - Le Feuilleton - Jeune, riche, beau et intelligent, savant, brave, Zadig était très courtisé à Babylone, il incarnait à lui seul la plénitude du bonheur humain.
durée : 00:28:47 - Le Feuilleton - Jeune, riche, beau et intelligent, savant, brave, Zadig était très courtisé à Babylone, il incarnait à lui seul la plénitude du bonheur humain.
Story of Imam Ghazali and the Desert Brigand | Sh. Hamza Yusuf
Pour écouter l'épisode, je m'abonne à Coparena : https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/S-ufMgTDRZ Parue en février dernier, "Les Marches du Succès" raconte l'ascension de Christophe Galtier jusqu'au poste d'entraîneur du Paris Saint-Germain. Co-auteur de la biographie, Maxime Brigand évoque la genèse du projet, ce qu'il a appris sur l'entraîneur et forcément l'épisode niçois, qui fait aujourd'hui l'actualité.
C'est une nouvelle crise politique qui semble avoir démarré depuis ce jeudi avec l'annonce d'Elisabeth Borne de recourir à l'article 49.3 pour faire adopter la réforme des retraites. Nous avons recueilli la réaction d'Hubert Brigand, ancien maire de Châtillon-sur-Seine et aujourd'hui député du parti les Républicains de la 4eme circonscription de Côte d'Or. Il est opposé depuis le début à cette réforme des retraites et s'est dit « en colère ». Ecoutez le podcast de notre interview.
L'ancien maire de Châtillon-sur-Seine, Hubert Brigand, a été élu député de la 4eme circonscription de Côte d'Or en juin 2022. Fervent défenseur de la ruralité, il s'est toujours battu pour tenter d'apporter plus de moyens pour développer les campagnes de son territoire du nord du département, souvent dépourvues de services publics et de commerces. En réaction à une annonce d'Emmanuel Macron sur un projet de développement des transports en commun dans les dix plus grandes villes françaises, Hubert Brigand a par exemple récemment proposé de construire un RER dans le pays Châtillonnais.Nous l'avons reçu chez K6FM pour une longue interview lors de laquelle nous avons évoqué ce sujet mais aussi toutes les problématiques qu'il défend à l'assemblée nationale.
Those who wear their virtue on their sleeve (or around their collar) generally have little of it. Performative virtue is hollow. True virtue is knowing and aligning with the way – the intelligence of nature. Commusings is our format where we take a moment to think deeply on the topics of spirituality, philosophy, and culture. For more musings and quotes, connect with us on Instagram at @onecommune or @jeffkrasno or sign up for the Commusings newsletter at onecommune.com. This podcast is supported by Seed. Visit seed.com and use code COMMUNE for a discount on your first month's subscription of probiotics.
Those who wear their virtue on their sleeve (or around their collar) generally have little of it. Performative virtue is hollow. True virtue is knowing and aligning with the way – the intelligence of nature.Commusings is our format where we take a moment to think deeply on the topics of spirituality, philosophy, and culture. For more musings and quotes, connect with us on Instagram at @onecommune or @jeffkrasno or sign up for the Commusings newsletter at onecommune.com.This podcast is supported by Seed. Visit seed.com and use code COMMUNE for a discount on your first month's subscription of probiotics.
By Any Means Necessary is how these men live their lives daily. The word "BRIGAND" is defined in the dictionary as a member of a gang that ambushes and robs people in forests and mountains, and it is known by many within special operations as something associated with the 75th Ranger Regiment. Brothers Dylan and Connor Curtis are former U.S. Army Rangers from 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment who founded Brigands Co. and was later joined by RJ Casey, a U.S. Army Special Forces (Green Beret), Ranger, and USAF Pararescueman. Between the three of them, they have countless combat deployments to Afghanistan, Colombia, Iraq, Pakistan, the Philippines, Somalia, and Syria. In this episode, we sit down with Dylan and RJ to not only discuss their incredible careers in the the Army and Air Force within special operations, we get into what this company does as consultants to a wide array of areas, including medical support, personal recovery, training, film and television script consultation, military advisors, stunts, writers, and rescue safety coordinators on set. RJ Casey has worked on multiple films, including the very popular Amazon Prime original, "Jack Ryan", the movie "Dunkirk", "The Dark Night Rises", "Inception", "Terminator Salvation", and "We Were Soldiers" to name a few. Brigands Co. was founded as an outlet for a continued pursuit of excellence, and a way to use their experience across a range of industries. They live “service before self” and their motto is “by any means necessary”. _______________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #Brigands #rangers #USAFPJ #greenberet #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Mentors4mil Shop: https://www.youtube.com/c/MentorsforMilitary/store Guest Links: https://www.brigands.com https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8177317/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brigandsco
Buddha-Blog - Le bouddhisme au quotidien - Le podcast bouddhiste - des bouddhistes Chan (Zen)
Le brigand Aṅgulimāla - l'histoire des 99 doigts coupés Aṅgulimāla était un meurtrier à l'époque du Bouddha historique. Élève au collège, il était issu d'une famille prestigieuse. Les légendes racontent qu'il était exceptionnellement beau. La femme de son professeur lui était également plus attachée qu'aux autres élèves, mais il refusait tout contact supplémentaire. Ainsi, la femme de race aurait été furieuse de ce rejet. Elle a raconté à son mari, l'enseignant, qu'Aṅgulimāla avait tenté de la violer, mais qu'elle avait pu l'empêcher de justesse. Son mari est devenu jaloux et a commencé à donner de faux conseils à l'élève. Ainsi, il devait aspirer à "l'illumination" et, à cette fin, couper un doigt à 100 personnes, puis il entrerait au "nirvana". Le jeune homme, sans doute très beau, mais un peu simple d'esprit, se mit en route pour accomplir la tâche confiée par le professeur. Lorsqu'il constata que personne ne voulait "donner" un doigt pour l'"illumination" personnelle d'Aṅgulimāla, il se mit à tuer les gens, à leur couper le doigt convoité, puis à l'"enfiler" sur un collier. C'est ainsi qu'il a obtenu son nom, Aṅgulimāla, qui se traduit à peu près par "collier de doigts". Le puissant tueur en série avait déjà enfilé 99 doigts sur le collier lorsqu'il a rencontré le Bouddha historique. Celui-ci devait ajouter le centième doigt à la collection, afin qu'il puisse enfin connaître "l'illumination". Bouddha n'était pas particulièrement vigoureux, imprégné de méditation et d'ascétisme, une simple victime. C'est ce que pensait le tueur ! Bien que le brigand ait couru derrière Bouddha avec rapidité et force, il n'a pas réussi à atteindre le saint homme au rythme lent. Épuisé et plein de frustration, Aṅgulimāla cria au Bouddha de s'arrêter. Bouddha se retourna sans émotion apparente et dit à Aṅgulimāla qu'il était pourtant debout depuis longtemps et qu'il était temps pour Aṅgulimāla de s'arrêter lui aussi, d'arrêter de tuer, de ne plus blesser les autres à cause de son ego. Quelque chose dans la personne de Bouddha et dans ses paroles a dû toucher profondément Aṅgulimāla, il a jeté ses armes et a suivi Bouddha dans un monastère où il est devenu moine, "l'illumination" l'a frappé comme un éclair. Le roi voulut arrêter Aṅgulimāla et trouva ce dernier dans un temple en compagnie de Bouddha. Il présenta ses respects à Bouddha et lui demanda son avis. Celui-ci répondit au roi : ce que tu n'as pas réussi à faire avec des armes, il était facile de le faire avec des mots justes ! Impressionné, le roi poursuivit son chemin avec son armée, laissant Aṅgulimāla à la bienveillance de Bouddha. LA LEÇON DE L'HISTOIRE ? Même les circonstances extrêmes peuvent être surmontées, les gens peuvent changer, on peut grandir en suivant le bon exemple. Hier n'est pas aujourd'hui, nous ne savons pas ce que sera demain. Le pouvoir réside dans le moment présent, les personnes que nous rencontrons, les circonstances qui nous influencent, notre karma aussi nous réserve de nombreuses surprises. Avez-vous déjà rencontré le Bouddha ? L'HISTOIRE ENSEIGNE AUX HOMMES QUE L'HISTOIRE N'ENSEIGNE RIEN AUX HOMMES - MAHATMA GANDHI - AVOCAT INDIEN - 1869 À 1948 Copyright : https://shaolin-rainer.de (Veuillez également télécharger mon application „Shaolin-Rainer" depuis les magasins Apple et Android) Veuillez nous noter sur Apple, Google ou Spotify podcast pour nous aider à promouvoir l'émission. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/buddha-blog-francais/message
Welcome back to Still His Kingdom Keeps, the only podcast that covers the TV show Merlin while also spending 20 minutes in the outtakes talking about...actually I don't even remember what we talked about in this one. Video games? Game of Thrones? The impending sense that the whole world is slipping away from us in a way that we can never recover from? Twitter memes?!!? Who knows. What we do know is that this episode is about Merlin S03E07 - The Castle of Fyrien, in which Gwen has to make an awful choice (but she doesn't), Morgana breaks bad even more (it rules), Merlin is a petty little sorcerer (c'mon Merlin get real), and Arthur does Arthur things (like smash brigands). It's a good one folks, enjoy. Still His Kingdom Keeps (https://www.stillhiskingdomkeeps.com) is an ad-free, listener supported podcast. If you like what we do, please support us on Patreon (https://patreon.com/monsteroftheweek) or buy some merch (https://www.teepublic.com/stores/monster-of-the-week?utm_campaign=22527&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=Monsters%2Bof%2Bthe%2Bweek). It means a lot to us! It would also mean a lot if you rated and reviewed the podcast on your platform of choice, and told all your friends about our Merlin podcast. Word of mouth remains the best way for people to discover new podcasts, so sharing the show on your social media can really, really help us out. Our new intro song is by Jake Lionheart (https://jakelionheart.bandcamp.com/), who remixed Merlene by bansheebeat (https://linktr.ee/bansheebeat), with vocals by Heather Milette (https://heathermillettemusic.bandcamp.com/). We have a video on our YouTube page that we created for it, because we love it so much. Please go follow both of these talented people and listen to their stuff. The artwork for the podcast was done by Sydney Dean (http://instagram.com/sydsketched), and is absolutely beautiful. You can find her shop here (https://www.etsy.com/shop/sydsketch), and specifically SHKK stickers of the logo and us at this link (https://www.sydneydeanillustration.com/store/p/shkk-sticker-pack). The pictures of us are even holographic and they SPARKLE. WOW!
This week, Gleaux steps into the DMB hotseat, joining Kyt_Kutcha for a discussion of all things PVP in Season of Plunder. We're talking scrimming, matchmaking, map rotation, hopes for the future, and - of course - breaking down the Seasonal Weapons, including Tarnished Mettle, Blood Feud, Brigand's Law, No Reprieve, Cry Mutiny, Planck's Stride, and Sailspy Pitchglass. Note: This episode was recorded early in the week, prior to the Quitting Penalty implementation and the map rotation weighting changes announced by Bungie on Thursday. Check out more from Gleaux on his Twitch and YouTube channels, and connect with his community in Discord: https://t.co/Ceq0tUDKeQ (discord.gg/krewe) BECOME A PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/massivebreakdownpodcast (https://www.patreon.com/massivebreakdownpodcast) PVE POD: https://pve-podcast-versus-enemies.captivate.fm/listen (https://pve-podcast-versus-enemies.captivate.fm/listen) STAR WARS POD: https://beneath-twin-suns.captivate.fm/listen (https://beneath-twin-suns.captivate.fm/listen) CHAT SERVER: https://discord.gg/TheyfeQ (https://discord.gg/TheyfeQ) HOME PAGE: https://destinymassivebreakdowns.com (https://destinymassivebreakdowns.com) YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqCi3pvTA17HLRaow-K3U5w (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqCi3pvTA17HLRaow-K3U5w) Editing and Post Production by Nettie Smith.
Not all bunnies are cuddly! Featuring: Joseph as the DM Mark as the High Elf Cleric "Kal'zi Redmare" Bun as the Human Warlock "Gray" Sam as the High Elf Barbarian "Kar'yn Smighte" Steph as the Halfling Rogue "Pimner" Jess (Nemir) as the Satyr Ranger "Aster" Enjoy! Twitter: https://twitter.com/Joseph_LFrog Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/legendaryfrog
L'After foot, c'est LE show d'après-match et surtout la référence des fans de football depuis 15 ans ! Les rencontres se prolongent tous les soirs avec Gilbert Brisbois et Nicolas Jamain avec les réactions des joueurs et entraîneurs, les conférences de presse d'après-match et les débats animés entre supporters, experts de l'After et auditeurs. RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h-9h), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).
Sir Tavalar is safe, and the party has made their way to Telemy Hill to find the key to Sir Tavalar's cage. Along with it, they gained some important information about their next stop: Brigand's Tollway. Northward, toward the Inn at the End of the Road, they head. We continue The Wild Beyond the Witchlight, a Dungeons and Dragons campaign. Starring: Troy as Usagi Alex as Richard Josh as Corus Tyler as Chinnopio Want to leave a comment? -Email therancorsbrothel@gmail.com. -Follow us on Twitter @Rancors_Brothel.
Follow a brave new team of unfortunate adventurers as they tackle the maddening sickness that spreads from a small hamlet town in this grim dark, gothic campaign. This blockage of the Old Road is becoming tiresome for the town. An unnecessary strain on an already difficult existence. If left unchecked, the townsfolk would surly starve to death. Vvulf the Brigand and his band of men have terrorised this struggling region for long enough. It is time for the party to assert their dominance. Inspiration and music from Darkest Dungeon. Contains some swearing and adult references. Watch Misfit Adventures on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLQBYxJhMVrgmm5_q-8F5hA Follow the Misfits on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DNDmisfitsadventures AND.. Twitter! - https://twitter.com/misfitsdnd/
Our heroes are in rough sorts after the events of the Brigand's Tollway and tensions are high. But the land knows, and is none too happy about the how the rules of three have been handled. Come join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/ntaEjvc Consider supporting us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/IndoorAdventures Merch: indooradventure.redbubble.com
In an attempt to retrieve Lowry's lost feelings, our party attempts to face off against Agdon Longscarf and his Brigands to try and teach them a lesson in Reciprocity when you mess with the group. Come join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/ntaEjvc Consider supporting us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/IndoorAdventures Merch: indooradventure.redbubble.com
In today's episode, we dive into the opening chapter of Final Fantasy Tactics! We also spend time on the movies that play on the start screen, how the game is framed by Arazlam's narration, and cover everything from Orbonne Monastery through the Thieve's Fort/Brigand's Den battle. Time Codes: 1. Intro (0:00) 2. Title Screen Movies (0:30) 3. Arazlam's Narrated Intro and Opening Credits (13:07) 4. Orbonne Monastery (19:01) 5. Gariland (38:14) 6. The Death Of Barbaneth Beoulve (43:54) 7. Mandalia Plains/Rescuing Algus (51:37) 8. Eagrose Castle (56:48) 9. Dorter (1:08:58) 10. Sand Rat's Sietch (1:12:42) 11. Return To Eagrose Castle (1:16:47) 12. Brigand's Den (1:19:52) 13. Eagrose Attacked! (1:20:45)
In our fifth episode, the party encounters the legendary Brigand Agdon Longscarf and confronts the past of one of their own. Also featuring the wicked Michael Bubbly. Wild Beyond the Witchlight Synopsis: A fated encounter with a whimsical and otherworldly carnival sets a group of strangers on an adventure beyond their wildest dreams. Wild Beyond the Witchlight broadcasts at 7pm PDT on Mondays on Twitch (twitch.tv/dorktales) and will be uploaded to YouTube within 24 hours unless there's an unforeseen problem. The podcast goes up on Friday. === Kelly Clark as Dungeon Master Cast Hayden Daviau as Ni'ico Freyja Robin Holford as Sarcyra Novis Christa Mitchell as Isaac Ronaldi Christine Rattray as Gwendolwyne Shafra Caitlan Vinkle as Luthienne Aeradel Watch us LIVE on Twitch ► http://twitch.tv/dorktales Join our Discord ► https://discord.gg/zVtE9Ab Follow our Twitter ► https://twitter.com/dork_tales/ Follow our Instagram ► https://instagram.com/dorktaleschannel/ Find us on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/dorktalescha... Listen to our Podcast ► https://dorktales.podbean.com Support the show on Patreon ► https://www.patreon.com/dorktales/ Buy official Dork Tales Merch ► https://teepublic.com/user/dorktales ► https://dorktalesstore.redbubble.com! === Music credits: Carousel by Monument Studios Licensed under the All-in-One Pack https://www.monumentstudios.net Hidden Path by Monument Studios Licensed under the All-in-One Pack https://www.monumentstudios.net The Path of the Goblin King Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music From Monument Studios: Sanctum Shadow Unsettling Terrain These songs are licensed as part of the All-In-One Bundle. https://www.monumentstudios.net Like what you heard? For background ambience, we used sounds from Tabletop Audio! Tabletop Audio is a site with a full toolkit of songs, special effects, and soundboards to bring your adventures to life! The composer, Tim, hosts the site for free, so give it a try and if you have a few spare bucks, definitely donate: the quality of his work is staggering. https://www.tabletopaudio.com
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Jérémie Baise aborde l'actualité de ce lundi, la fin de l'histoire entre le Standard et Mbaye Leye, remercié après 10 journées seulement. Avec Vincenzo Ciuro, Alex Teklak et Kevin Sauvage, suiveur du Standard pour la Dernière Heures Les Sports, on va tenter de comprendre comment le club en est arrivé et là et quelles sont les solutions pour la suite. Et puis pour la partie international, Christophe Franken, suiveur des Diables Rouges et Maxime Brigand, journaliste français pour So Foot rejoindront le débat pour préfacer le duel entre la Belgique et la France en demi-finale de Ligue des Nations, prévu jeudi.
Jérémie Baise aborde l'actualité de ce lundi, la fin de l'histoire entre le Standard et Mbaye Leye, remercié après 10 journées seulement. Avec Vincenzo Ciuro, Alex Teklak et Kevin Sauvage, suiveur du Standard pour la Dernière Heures Les Sports, on va tenter de comprendre comment le club en est arrivé et là et quelles sont les solutions pour la suite. Et puis pour la partie international, Christophe Franken, suiveur des Diables Rouges et Maxime Brigand, journaliste français pour So Foot rejoindront le débat pour préfacer le duel entre la Belgique et la France en demi-finale de Ligue des Nations, prévu jeudi.
On this week's Tuesday Show Bee, Ursi, and Zac think long & hard about a lot of things, and think short & simply about others. Dota discussion starts ~17min. Topics include: 7.20d changes, TI plans, Zac being incapable of wins, Tinker, Sniper, Witchbane, Brigand's Blade, Bee's return to Dota, Venge Aghs, podcast concepts, and more!
You know how you always hear people talking about getting free stays at hotels or status perks? How do they do that? Find out! This week on the podcast we talk road warrior Ed Pizza from the Miles to Go podcast about the best hotel loyalty programs for families and ways to earn status and free hotel stays. About Our Sponsor: Room Steals Today's episode is sponsored by Room Steals. Listeners may remember Room Steals from our discussion on finding hotel deals in Episode 185, but Room Steals is a Chrome browser extension that works alongside existing booking sites to show you what the wholesale price is for that room. Just install the browser extension and search for a hotel as you usually would on Hotels.com, Booking.com, Expedia, or Google. Once you've done your initial search, Room Steals will show you in a pop-up if that same room is available for less. If it is, you can click on that pop-up and book it directly through Room Steals. Downloading and using Room Steals is free; however, if you want to book a discounted room you have to pay an annual membership fee. Listeners can save 20% off the annual membership fee with promo code vacationmavens. If you travel multiple times in a year, the subscription will quickly pay for itself. One listener already saved $400 using Room Steals on her first booking! To learn more, visit roomsteals.com. That's roomsteals.com and use promo code vacationmavens to save 20% off your membership to Room Steals, and we thank them for their support. About Ed Pizza Ed Pizza is a road warrior and family traveler. When we're not in the middle of a pandemic he travels 100,000 miles a year for work. His family loves luxury travel, all things Disney and even bought an RV during the pandemic. You can check out his podcast, Miles to Go, the same places you catch Vacation Mavens and you can find him writing about travel at pizzainmotion.com. Best Hotel Loyalty Programs for Families Hyatt offers the best loyalty program for families as it is easier to earn and use points (you need fewer points to redeem for a free night than other programs) and they offer great family-friendly perks like free breakfast, guaranteed late check out, and, if you have status with them, the concierge is good at guaranteeing connecting rooms or confirming suite upgrades in advance. The only challenge with Hyatt is that they don't have as large of a footprint as Hilton or Marriott, especially if you are traveling to smaller destinations. Hyatt does have a number of family-friendly brands including Hyatt Place on the lower end and Hyatt House for suites. A few terrific Hyatt properties in popular family travel destinations include: Hyatt Grand Cypress (outside of Disney), Ziva Resorts in Mexico, Costa Rica, and the Caribbean, the Hyatt Regency Sydney in Australia (which is more affordable than the Park Hyatt Sydney but still has amazing views), Grand Hyatt Bahia Mar in the Bahamas, and the Driscoll in Austin. Wyndham also is an excellent choice for families. In addition to the hotels, you can use points at many of their vacation rental or timeshare properties, which offer so much more room for families. Wyndham also has a partnership with Vacasa for vacation home rentals. Some great Wyndham properties include the Magic Villages in Orlando, ski lodges and log cabins in Montana, and great properties overseas. Wyndham now has a credit card through Barclay's that helps you earn points and they have bonus points on things like utility bills, which you don't find elsewhere. Hilton has some pros and cons for their loyalty programs. Hilton values treating folks well on award stays and they don't add resort fees, unlike some other programs that still charge fees on free stays. Hilton also gives away a lot of points for stays and through their credit card. The footprint isn't as big as Marriott but larger than Hyatt. Hilton Honors Gold members also receive little perks like free bottles of water at check in and free WiFi. However, Hilton recently rolled back their free breakfast offer for members (at least temporarily). Instead there will be a credit per day to use as you want (drinks from the bar, meals, etc), however it wouldn't typically cover everything that you would get at a free breakfast. Marriott has the largest footprint, but they do charge fees like resort fees and parking on award stays. IHG (which includes Holiday Inn, Intercontinental, Hotel Indigo, etc) doesn't offer as much as the other brands but can be good if you do a lot of road tripping and then redeeming points for stays overseas at classic, boutique hotels. Unless you are a road warrior traveling frequently on business, the best way to earn points is through a credit card. Instead of using the brand specific credit card, it is better to use a credit card with programs like Chase Ultimate Rewards or American Express Membership Rewards that you can transfer points to hotels to book award stays. Chase offers a bit more flexibility and value over Amex. When you transfer points, it is often 1:1 transfer so you will get more bang for your points if you transfer to a program like Hyatt where your points go further. If you are going to stay with a specific brand often, a hotel credit card can get you to the next status tier (and related perks) faster and you will often get one free hotel stay certificate per year. You need to make sure you are using the value of the cost of the annual fee. Generally it makes sense to pay for your hotel stays with that card but you will get more points per dollar for other types of stays from other types of cards. Full Episode Transcript [00:00:00.000] - Kim Tate Which hotels deserve your loyalty? Stay tuned to find out. [00:00:15.290] - Announcer Welcome to Vacation Mavens, a family travel podcast with ideas for your next vacation and tips to get you out the door. Here are your hosts, Kim from Stuffed Suitcase and Tamara from We3Travel. [00:00:29.940] - Kim Tate Today's episode is brought to you by our sponsor, Room Steals. You guys may have already heard of it. Room Steals is a browser extension that you add to Chrome, so that when you're shopping for the next hotel for your vacation, you can see if you are really getting the best rate. You plug in your destination on one of the major booking engines, whether it's Expedia or Travelocity or booking.com or hotels.com, and a window will pop up, letting you know if they found a better deal for you. [00:00:55.810] - Kim Tate The program is free to use, so you can always see and shop and figure out if the there is a better deal out there. And if you do spot a better deal, you can book it through the Room Steals site where there is an annual membership fee. But our listeners get to save on their annual membership fee with the code vacationmavens, they can save 20%. [00:01:14.110] - Tamara Gruber So I was just researching some potential hotels in Dublin in Ireland because we're still trying to figure out where to take Hannah for her graduation trip. And that's one option. And I was going through some of these options because I really want it to be like, nice hotels, like special hotel in for this trip. But obviously I would always like to save some money. So I found one on Room Steals where I could save $142 and then another one where I could save $60. So it's like all these things could add up over the course of a big trip. [00:01:46.570] - Tamara Gruber So it's like even just that one hotel stay would be saving more than the cost of the membership. So I definitely encourage everyone to go check out Room Steals. Like Kim said, it is a browser extension that you can download add to Chrome. And then when you're searching for hotels, you're able to see whether or not there's a deal that you'd like to take advantage of. And just remember, check out Room steals. Com. You can sign up using Code vacationmavens all one word, all lowercase and save 20%, and we thank them for their support. [00:02:15.280] - Kim Tate So Tamara talking about hotels and getting deals through Room Steals. Today we are going to talk with a guest that we've had on before, and he's one of my favorite savvy travel guys. And that's Ed Pizza. [00:02:27.960] - Tamara Gruber Yeah. So he travels so so much every year, he knows all the hotels, all the programs, what the best deals are, what the best credit cards are, and he's going to share all of his knowledge. So I can't wait to jump into that interview. [00:02:40.540] - Kim Tate Let's chat with him. [00:02:49.470] - Tamara Gruber So today we're here with Ed Pizza. He's a road warrior, and family traveler. And when we're not in the middle of a pandemic, he travels 100,000 miles a year for work. His family loves luxury travel, all things Disney, and even bought an RV during the pandemic. You can check out his podcast Miles to go at the same places you can catch vacation, mavens. And you can also find him writing about traveling a pizza in motion dot com. So Ed, welcome back to the podcast. [00:03:15.640] - Ed Pizza Hey, thanks for having me back, guys. It's been a while and I'm excited to be back on talking stuff. [00:03:20.110] - Tamara Gruber I know you're back traveling a little bit for work, but how long did you go without being on an airplane? [00:03:25.780] - Ed Pizza So I was actually in New Zealand helping a friend on the Tarmac when the US announced that they were closing arrivals to Europeans. And that was me coming back into the country. So that was called like, March 14 ish. And I didn't get back on a plane. That was March 14, 2020. Sorry, I didn't get back on a plane until early June 2021, but I have been ramping things up, and I think it's interesting that if you guys hadn't reached doubt to have me come podcast, I was almost going to reach out to you guys because we're following this parallel track and that I spent a couple of weeks in Maine, I think right before you did, Sarah and I just finished coming back across the Canadian border on the east side, Kim to your west. [00:04:11.260] - Kim Tate Nice. [00:04:13.150] - Ed Pizza So a little bit of family travel, mostly road warrior stuff. [00:04:18.470] - Kim Tate Especially now that you have an RV that you were one of the many that jumped into that lifestyle. I've seen some of your things that's kind of funny how you're like, I'm embracing this for my family, but I am not embracing this. This is what I want to do with my life. [00:04:33.000] - Ed Pizza Yeah. I mean, as I've said jokingly a number of times if it happened to burn to the ground and I got an insurance settlement, it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. But the kids and you guys know that your kids are older than mine. And so I think you probably have a better grasp of this than I do. You wake up at some point and you realize that they're going to College and you're like, Well, did I fill up the bucket enough? And our kids still love both of us. [00:04:59.150] - Ed Pizza My wife and I, and they like being with us. And they really love the camping thing. And so as much as I grumble and say bad words, sometimes when things break, which is pretty much every time we roll it anywhere, the memories that they're creating with us, I hope, will be things that when they get to College, it's, wow. That's in the bucket of things that I love doing as a kid. [00:05:21.850] - Tamara Gruber That's good. You speaking to my heart there. [00:05:24.870] - Kim Tate I was going to say Tamara and I are both right there because we both have girls going off to College. As you've probably heard, we're definitely in that wondering how we can keep scraping some more trips in there and then hoping that the College schedules will allow us to keep traveling and that our kids will keep traveling with us through those four years as well, at least for me. [00:05:47.390] - Ed Pizza And I know it's not what we're talking about today, but I think a really good point to make that I've obviously seen with the way that both of you guys travel with your family is that we all make memories in a variety of different ways. But we've all chosen travel as one of those primary ways to create those memories. And just like you, I'm hoping that the work that we put in for travel up until our daughter is a sophomore in high school. Now I'm hopeful that when she gets into College, it'll be, hey, I'd love to go take a Disney trip. [00:06:18.940] - Ed Pizza Hey, dad, mom, do you want to go or, hey, I love Lisbon. Or can we go visit Peggy's Cove in Canada? Whatever that there's a powerful enough connection to a place that they've been. They're like, I want to go and I want to go with mom and dad. [00:06:32.830] - Tamara Gruber I was just thinking mine is talking about the road trip that she wants to do with her friends post graduation, but I know she'll come back to our trips as well. [00:06:41.510] - Kim Tate Definitely. I think we're in that same boat, Tamara. So if you're listening to this and like, do you have a few more years? Definitely. Don't worry about I spent so many summers not planning and stuff because I hated crowds and also because we have such nice summers here in Seattle. But I now kind of regret not using that summertime more efficiently. Although we did take a lot of family trips and visited family and had family here. So I guess it was well used, but definitely maximize your time off with your kids. [00:07:13.940] - Tamara Gruber Well, speaking of traveling with kids and planning and thinking ahead and all of that, one of the ways that we've gotten to travel a little bit more or structure our budget a little bit more is using hotel loyalty programs and trying to maximize some free nights here and there. And I was thinking about which programs are really best for families. And I know a lot of programs have changed recently. And Ed, you came to mind because I know on your Miles to Go, you talk about this a lot, and I think I might know the answer. [00:07:47.180] - Tamara Gruber But when it comes to hotel loyalty programs, what one do you really like for families? So not business travelers, but really for families. [00:07:56.600] - Ed Pizza I'm going to give you my favorite. And then if we have time later, I'm going to give you my sleeper because I think there's someone coming up on the outside turn that maybe doesn't become my favorite, but it started to earn their keep above some of the other chains. But for me, it's it. And for many years it was starwood preferred guest before Marriott bought them because they understood that road warriors have husbands, wives, significant others, in a lot of cases, kids. And they want to take care of those other people because that makes that means the business traveler want to patronize them and high. [00:08:29.570] - Ed Pizza It just where they really get this right, and they get it right in a number of different ways. But I think primarily it's in reducing friction for family travel. So when we think about a family of three or four, we don't all live in one room at home. We certainly don't share one bathroom, especially with a teenage daughter. So being able to have space when we travel, it is huge. And it has benefits like being able to request and confirm a suite upgrade at the time of booking, which is unique amongst the major hotel chains. [00:09:00.780] - Ed Pizza And you say, well, if I know ahead of time where I can get that extra space for my family, that helps drive where we might choose to go on vacation. And there are a lot of other benefits to the world Hyatt program that I think make things easier for families, things like free breakfast, guaranteed late checkout, just things that make it easier for when family travel goes sideways, which the younger your kids are, the more frequently that happens. [00:09:23.820] - Tamara Gruber 100% agree. My husband was ambassador level with Marriott for a while, and he had these five suite upgrades of a year or something to use. And we were looking to book a suite in Amsterdam. I think it was and we like you we want the space. It's all about having a little extra space, not being crammed into those two double beds in particular. And we wanted to book this week, but we're like, do we actually pay for it, or do we take the risk that we can use one of these upgrades and not being able to confirm that, you know, you have that upgrade. [00:09:58.620] - Tamara Gruber It makes such a difference because you're making a totally different choice. And of course, we ended up just doing an Airbnb instead. [00:10:03.840] - Ed Pizza Yeah. And especially when you talk about families in Europe in that the restrictions on the number of people in a room are very different from the US. There are plenty of rooms in Europe where two is the Max Occupancy and a flu or three same in Asia. So that's a complication. And I think one of the things you mentioned, Marriott Ambassador, and I had a Marriott ambassador for a long time. In the beginning, they were great at communicating with the properties and they could advocate on your behalf. [00:10:31.470] - Ed Pizza But I'll be honest with you. For me, at least one of the biggest benefits that world of Hyatt provides for me. I have their equivalent. It's called my Hyatt concierge as part of their globalist status. It isn't even necessarily the suite upgrades. Those are great. And who doesn't love a big plus room with an awesome view and all that stuff? But for me, it can really be as simple as can you just guarantee me connecting rooms? My kids are younger, like we just want connecting rooms. [00:10:56.420] - Ed Pizza I don't need something fancy, and my Hyatt concierge would always contact the property early on my behalf, and they would work with the property to block rooms. And I can say, honest to God, I very rarely use the words always or never. In the ten or so years I've been top tier status with Hyatt, I've never shown up at a property that promised me connecting rooms ahead of time and not gotten them. And as a family traveler, that's huge. I need just a few times a year, but when I need it, I need it and they always say yes, we're going to take care of you. [00:11:29.720] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, Hyatt is not a property or a brand that I get to stay at a lot. There aren't quite as many. I think that's one of the problems that people run into. But when I've had an opportunity to stay at a Hyatt place just in terms of the lower tier, I was kind of amazed. I love this setup where it has kind of a partial dividing wall between the bed and the sitting area with the pullout couch. So when you have a younger child, you have that little bit of that separation of space without going for the larger suite or two rooms. [00:11:59.390] - Tamara Gruber So another benefit to me are some of the Hyatt brands that people may not be familiar with. [00:12:04.310] - Ed Pizza Yeah, no, I agree. And I think Hyatt House is another brand of there where they have multiple room suites. And I've had a reasonable amount of luck in contacting a property ahead of time through the concierge and asking even though it wasn't, isn't a published benefit to say, hey, can I use a suite upgrade certificate to just get a two bedroom unit instead of a one bedroom? And very rarely I've been told no for things like that. So I think it's the flexibility that they work with folks on. [00:12:30.320] - Ed Pizza It's not that Marriott or Hilton or anything to change doesn't have fabulous, unbelievable properties. I think it's for family travelers and for specific needs. We just need a little bit more flexibility at times. And Hyatt works hard to give that that's nice. [00:12:46.630] - Kim Tate I've heard a few other people that are kind of in the point space. They just love Hyatt. I'll admit, one of the things that's kept me from just going all in on them. I find I have a harder time finding properties where if you're doing like a road tripping type family or something like that, those Marriott properties, it seems like everywhere you go there's a Fairfield Inn. So that is one thing that I have noticed. Do you think there's any limitations on property availability with Hyatts? And then do you have any favorite property within that program that you think are great for families to check out if they're looking for a kind of hotel destination? [00:13:23.000] - Ed Pizza Yeah. And I think that's a fair criticism of Hyatt. If there is one is that they don't have the third tier city when you're going to visit friends and family when you're going to visit Grandma, if you're road tripping in the US, that's certainly an area where they're weaker than the other chains. They've expanded their footprint through really interesting partnerships. They have a big partnership with small luxury hotels of the world, which means that they now have over a dozen properties in Italy where they used to have one, and they things of that nature. [00:13:54.090] - Ed Pizza But as you say, I always use Williamsburg, Virginia, sort of my textbook example of the comparison between Marriott Hyatt, and each person will choose what's most important to them. Williamsburg, Virginia, Colonial, Williamsburg, Busch Gardens, all that stuff. It's a family destination. Not far from my house. There are zero Hyatts. There are no limited service properties. There are five Marriotts. They're all kind of dingy, but there are five properties there. And so the choice I make when my family goes to Williamsburg is do we drive 45 minutes from a very new Hyatt place, or do we stay right there at one of the Marriotts? [00:14:28.410] - Ed Pizza That's convenient, but not as nice as property, and I don't know that there's a right answer for that. I think every family makes that decision. But if you're going to make a compromise at times, that's the compromise you'd make with a road tripping in the US where I think they have some really specific fits, though, that work well for families. As you mentioned, what are some of my favorite properties? First and foremost, I think Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress, just outside the gates at Disney World, is a big plus, and it didn't use to be as big a plus. [00:14:57.680] - Ed Pizza But as Disney has reduced the benefits you get from staying on site, the Grand Cypress, it hasn't taken anything away. And beautiful property, tons of space, lots of pools, all that stuff right outside the gates of Disney, so it's easy to get to. I think again, when we think about family travel, Hyatt has a brand called Ziva, which is a family geared, all inclusive brand with properties mostly focused in Mexico and the Caribbean, which on points can be a really great way to go on vacation without spending money, because you could generally redeem points for extra guests in your room as well as the two base guests that are normally included in a reservation. [00:15:36.710] - Ed Pizza So you can actually use points to pay for your meals at an all inclusive with Hyatt, which I think is interesting, and it might not be the best value for everyone. But again, if it's hey, how do we take an extra family vacation every year being able to use points to cover meals? It might mean that your family gets to go rent a catamaran for the day or swim with Dolphins or do some other activity that maybe you didn't have the cash for something like that. [00:16:00.530] - Ed Pizza It's a great choice. And then we were really surprised to go further afield. Everybody, all the bloggers talk about the Park Hyatt Sydney is this unbelievably beautiful property that overlooks the opera house, and it's under the Harbor Bridge in Sydney. And I agree with all those things. I stayed there a few times. It's a wonderful hotel, but right down the road from it is the Hyatt Regency Sydney, which opened up a few years ago. And it's kind of a rooftop lounge up on one of the really high floors. [00:16:26.870] - Ed Pizza And so we were there for a week right before the pandemic in 2019. And by the second day of our stay, everybody in the lounge had memorized not only our kids names but the drinks that they liked in the morning, in the evening and what they like for breakfast. And so my kids were doted on by the lounge grew all included with my room as part of our stay, and they never had to ask for anything. They were doted on. They loved it. And my wife and I could enjoy a cup of coffee or out on the terrace on our own and watch our kids through the glass and watch the staff take care of them. [00:16:59.420] - Ed Pizza And it was a really great way to sort of sneak away for a few minutes as a husband wife while our kids were still with us on this epic trip. [00:17:06.460] - Kim Tate That's important. I think that when you can find a good hotel, they kind of recognize your kids as guests as well. Kids love that. And they remember that for sure. [00:17:15.240] - Ed Pizza Yeah. And I might not get this exactly right because I didn't look it up on the charts before we hopped on to record. But I think it's half the points of the Park Hyatt, which again is a delightful hotel, but it's pricey. And then I think there's other fun things. Grand Hyatt Bahamas is a really huge resort property in the Bahamas. So if you're looking for a way to do something like in Atlantis style property, but using points, I think that's a great choice. And then I'm a sucker for old historical properties. [00:17:43.390] - Ed Pizza So the Driscoll in Austin, Texas, is the Yellow Rose, as they call it, is one of my favorite old historic hotels. That's part of it as well. [00:17:51.240] - Tamara Gruber Does it have a collection like that the way the autograph collection for Marriott or gosh, what's the Hilton one. [00:17:58.350] - Ed Pizza There's so many of those different brand like the Marriott Hilton has spawned all these names for different things of all the brands. And the short answer is not only is the answer yes, but there's a ton of them, and some. Some of my fellow travel bloggers have almost criticized the hits and the merits of the world for having you have too many brands. Those things don't necessarily matter as much to me per se. I guess I understand it to some degree, but at the end the day, I think as travelers and especially family drivers, we're just looking for interesting, unique properties. [00:18:29.110] - Ed Pizza And as long as they come up on the website, I'm all years yet they have their unbound collection. And that was where it started with some recent acquisitions. They sort of added a bunch of other brands, so they fall under a bunch of different names, and I won't list all of them out. But like unbound one destination hotels, Thompson Hotels, a bunch of collections that they've absorbed over the past few years and acquisitions. But I think one of the fun things that hit does is they have what's called a Brand Explorer program. [00:18:57.870] - Ed Pizza I don't quote me on this, but I think there are 15 brands right now across the portfolio and in the boundless portfolio and the independent collections. For every five different brands you visit with it, you earn a free night, and so you can earn up to three free nights by staying at all the different brands. So it's a pretty cool unpublished benefit of it is that every time you chalk up one of these, you're closer to a free night at a high in the world. [00:19:22.760] - Tamara Gruber That's interesting. So they really want you to explore the breath of those brands. I mean, I like those kind of collections because then, you know, you're having something that's maybe historic or at least has character and personality versus your standard Hyatt. Hilton, whatever the generic kind of business hotel cool. That's good to know. Well, I am very intrigued by your hinting at a dark horse. So before we jump into our other questions, what would be your number two? [00:19:51.760] - Ed Pizza Yeah. So I'm not sure if this is my number two, but certainly they're right there in line with Hilton, because I think Hilton's maybe just a smidge ahead of them. But Wyndham redid their credit card portfolio late last year. And honestly, it was one of the things I wasn't paying a ton of attention to and through a mutual friend they had asked about sponsoring the podcast, and I'm generally not somebody who does that sort of thing unless it's a brand that I really support a lot of like, I really want to be into something. [00:20:18.520] - Ed Pizza I was like, Wyndham, it's not my favorite. Could there are a lot of lower to your properties that weren't really my fit. The credit card is really geared up being able to maximize points for earning for families, which I think is a hard thing to do if you're not a road warrior. And where I think they really fit for family travel is they have a huge chunk of vacation rentals. So they have some of their own, quote, unquote vacation rental properties. And they have partnerships with brands like Vacasa. [00:20:47.480] - Ed Pizza I never know if I say that correctly, but because of that, that we think of again, when we think of families, or at least for me, I think of space. And so there's a property in Orlando called Magic Villages, which is a Wyndham property, and you can use your points to redeem for up to a four bedroom luxury condo with pools and all that other stuff that are beautifully appointed, big barbecue grills outside at Zero fridges, all that stuff. And you can do that with points. [00:21:18.200] - Ed Pizza And it's equidistant between Disney World and Universal. And then you've got ski lodges and log cabins in Montana and properties overseas. And so I think when I think about family travel and I think about space and Airbnb and the role it plays and how our family travel world has changed. Wyndham sort of forging this middle ground where they say like, yeah, sure. If you want a Wyndham hotel or one of our other limited service brands like, we got you covered. But if you need more space, you can turn those points into Airbnb ish type rental in hundreds of cities around the world. [00:21:56.270] - Ed Pizza And I think that adds a lot of value for family travelers. Not as much for people who like to travel in a traditional way. But I think family Traveler specifically Wyndhams carving at a niche to say you could earn a bunch of points on our credit cards and you can use them for Airbnb ish type stays around the world. [00:22:12.740] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, that's good. I think about Smugglers Notch in Vermont, which is an amazing family ski resort. I used to be part of Wyndham Vacation Rentals, and I have to double check that it is. And I know I have a friends awesome that really love the property in Orlando and love that space option. Like you mentioned. [00:22:33.490] - Ed Pizza Yeah. And the Smugglers Notch is still a Club Wyndham property. And again, people think of timeshares like, oh, I don't want to buy a Timeshare, and that's a whole other podcast for some other day. But I think Wyndham gives you the ability to stay at those properties and not be a timeshare owner. So I think that's what's unique about the them in Hyatt has a very small collection of those properties time shersh sort of residence club properties. In fact, one of my favorites is in Sedona. It's called the Hyatt Residence Club Pinon Point, not that far from the Grand Canyon, but they only have 15 or 20 of those where Wyndham literally has over 1000 with the Club Wyndham stuff, vacation rentals and the Vacasa partnership. [00:23:14.530] - Ed Pizza So if you like that sort of travel where you're not staying in a hotel and you want a little bit more space, Wyndham is really carved that niche. And before when they didn't have a really robust credit card platform, it was harder to earn a lot of points with them. And now, especially if I'm a small business owner, and I understand that not everybody is that. But if you are a small business owner, some of the stuff that they have bonus categories on are very unique, like utility bills and stuff like that, that definitely aren't for everyone. [00:23:47.230] - Ed Pizza But if you happen to be somebody who as a small business owner and you've got all that stuff, it's a great way. Wait a pile on a ton of points that you're not going to find somewhere else. [00:23:54.620] - Kim Tate And do you know, if Wyndham is a transfer partner of either Chase or Amex it's one of the downsides is that they're not really have that kind of the credit card of their own to their credit cards are issued by Barkley's. [00:24:08.960] - Ed Pizza And I think you guys know some of the Barclay cards they've had over time, but they don't really have a flexible currency. Okay, as you say, with Chase and American Express, and even sort of coming around the bend with City adding like, I a partner like American Airlines to their fold, that in doing the and the Capital One is really up their game. This is the area where I think Barclay's as weakest is that they just don't have that robust transfer network. So you'd have to invest in holding a Wyndham card to earn a bunch of Wyndham points. [00:24:41.800] - Ed Pizza And I might be forgetting some other Wyndham transfer partner out there. And if they're out there, I apologize. I'm definitely not a credit card expert, like some other folks are in the space. I my interest has been peaked in a way that I wasn't expecting. [00:24:55.860] - Kim Tate Well, definitely for families. I can see why that might be appealing. So let's quickly just finish up this little bit of a category and touch base about maybe Hilton, of course, Marriott. Maybe even if we have time, you could mention IHG do you see, what are the pros and cons for any of those three type brands for to show up on their loyalty train. [00:25:20.870] - Ed Pizza Yeah. And I'll try to cover all three quickly. I think they all represent slightly different things. One of the things that I think Hilton has in common with Hyatt is that they value treating folks well on award stays. So things like no resort fees on award stays is a really cool benefit of Hilton that it has as well. I think the benefit for Hilton is massive footprint, easy to earn lots of points. And so you sort of got this world where Marriott has really expensive properties that cost a ton of points, but they don't issue a lot of points you've hired as a smaller footprint, and their properties cost less points. [00:25:57.480] - Ed Pizza And Hilton somewhere in the middle, and that they do have an award chart where the resort property can get pricey, but they give away a lot of points for hotel stays, they give away a lot of points for folks who happen to hold their credit cards. And as you mentioned earlier about road tripping, you can find a Hilton anywhere. Marriott is the same way in terms of footprint size, but they do charge things like resort fees and parking and stuff like that on awards stays, so they're not completely quote, unquote free. [00:26:23.030] - Tamara Gruber Can you explain for our listeners what award stays are? [00:26:26.040] - Ed Pizza Yeah. So if you spend on a credit card or you stay on a paid stay, you earn points in the loyalty program. So if you have a Hilton credit card, you're in Hilton points. If you have a Marriott credit card earning Marriott points, and then there's all the transferable partners, which maybe we find time to talk about today. But as Kim alluded to Chase and American Express, so you build up these points. And those points help get you a free room. And not all points are created equally. [00:26:54.150] - Ed Pizza So we like to say that top tier property at Marriott is 100,000 points and a top tier property that is 30,000 points per night. And so it's a lot easier, cheaper in points to get a free room with it. But they don't quite give the same amount of points per dollar. That's where it gets a little bit like funny money math. But Hilton, like I said, sits in the middle where they give a lot of points for folks who stay on paid nights. And you can also earn a lot of points with bonus categories on their credit cards. [00:27:25.740] - Ed Pizza So you you can build up a pretty big balance of Hilton points quickly if your goal is to save up for a family vacation. [00:27:32.140] - Tamara Gruber Now, some of these programs have changed some things recently. Do you want to touch on that? [00:27:37.280] - Ed Pizza Yeah. So again, we talk about family travel. Things like free breakfast is important, and Hilton rolled out some changes that they say are temporary. And I'm actually supposed to be recording with an executive from Hilton on my podcast in October. So hoping to get a more final answer on this. But they've temporarily removed to a benefit where instead of getting free breakfast, you get a credit per day that you can use for breakfast. If you wanted to use it for breakfast, which you can also use it for a drink in the bar in the evening, et cetera. [00:28:08.660] - Ed Pizza It doesn't cover traditionally what a free breakfast used to cover. And sort of where this came from was during the pandemic. A lot of hotels eliminated free breakfast completely in the beginning. It was because we didn't really know how COVID was bread is now sort of become this thing of, well, gosh, we lost a lot of money during COVID, so we don't want to have breakfast out anymore. And I think it's a big question Mark right now on what the future will look like. I think hotel owners don't really want to give free breakfast. [00:28:32.760] - Ed Pizza They've never really wanted to, but it's always been a benefit that's been there. And so there's this unique most moment where a chain like Hilton is trying to move away. It seems from that free breakfast benefit, and I'm going to be really interested to see how this rolls for, because as of right now, it is only listed as a temporary benefit. You guys have been in this business long enough to know that lots of things that are temporary become permanent. So that might be where we end up with us. [00:28:57.450] - Ed Pizza But right now, the breakfast benefit, Hilton is nowhere near as good as it used to be in a vacuum. That being said in my travels, I've seen very few hotels that really have have a free breakfast out, as opposed to a Brown paper bag with a Nutri grain bar, an Apple and a bottle of water [00:29:14.620] - Kim Tate for a while there when we took our spring break road trip, they weren't even stocked with that stuff because they couldn't get supply chains as like we have one almond milk and an Orange going to the first customer down. [00:29:27.910] - Ed Pizza Yeah, it has been crazy and I didn't touch on IHG I think is sort of falls behind those others. I think at this point Wyndham has passed them in my mind and that it doesn't really have the vacation rental part of their platform. And for those that might not know IHG or brands like Holiday Inn, Holiday and Express Intercontinental, they have beautiful properties overseas, Europe and Asia, much more so than I'd say in the US where the I think they can play a role is definitely road tripping. [00:30:00.260] - Ed Pizza And then also, if you happen to be somebody who has some travel for work in the US, I think earning points stand staying at US based IHG properties and then using them for some of the really cool properties overseas. They have some really eclectic older style properties in Europe that I think are a lot of fun. So that would be how I think about trying to use is it would be saying if your traveler road warrior staying at the Holiday Express throughout the year so you can redeem for a really cool Intercontental stay in Europe or Asia. [00:30:34.620] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, they have cool. The Hotel Indigo brand properties are pretty cool too for those boutique type of stays. [00:30:43.570] - Ed Pizza And they are expanding. The Hotel Indigo brand obviously has a lot of change during the pandemic, but I do expect there to be more Hotel Indigo being built over the next handful of years. [00:30:57.260] - Kim Tate A brand I always like the decor and stuff. It's very clean and modern feel and a little bit of the local vibe with local artists and some of that stuff. So that's cool. [00:31:07.960] - Ed Pizza Yeah. Last I checked and don't quote me on this. There's probably about 100 or so Hotel Indigo in the pipeline and there's probably about 100 open right now, so they'll probably double the size of that brand over the next call, four or five years. [00:31:23.220] - Kim Tate So now that you've given us a good layout of all the great programs, and maybe people are thinking of which property or which brand might work best for them. Do you have any tips or suggestions for how to build up points with some of these programs beyond just hotel stays? So you mentioned a little bit about the Wyndham credit cards, so I know credit cards are a huge part of it. So any other tips or what info do they need to know about earning and transferring hotel points? [00:31:49.700] - Ed Pizza Yeah. And I think you keyed right there on the last two words that you said are the two ways that we're thinking about this. Are we earning points or are we transferring them? And so I think there's two separate paths, and I'm going to take them backwards because I think the transferring path is the one that's going to work for more people. Then the best example I like to use for folks is for anybody out there that has a retirement account. I hope you don't have everything all in one individual stock or mutual fund. [00:32:14.850] - Ed Pizza You're diversified. So Kim kind of alluded to this before where Chase and American Express both have their own flexible currencies. Chases is called Ultimate Rewards, and American Express is called membership rewards. And so you can spend on a credit card, a certain Chase branded credit cards and certain American Express branded credit cards. And you can then transfer those points to hotels. And for this, I specifically like Chase better than I like American Express, and that Chase has multiple hotel partners you can transfer to IG. But you can also transfer to Marriott and to High. [00:32:49.820] - Ed Pizza So lots of flexibility there. And if you ultimately decide you didn't want to transfer hotels because you got a really super deal, like you found a super cheap hotel and you want to use your money on your hotels and then use your points for airline tickets. You'd have that flexibility. But this also goes back to what the value of points are. And if you transfer points from Chase Ultimate Reward, so let's say you had, like, a Chase Sapphire preferred card, and you earn points for dining out and groceries and all that stuff. [00:33:17.670] - Ed Pizza And then you transfer those points. They're going to go a lot further with Hyatt, where the most expensive property costs 30,000 points a night versus Marriott, where the most expensive property will set you back about 100,000 points a night because you're still transferring on a one to one basis from Chase Ultimate Rewards to these different hotel programs. So for most folks, I think those sorts of cards offer great flexibility, which I think is what we want in travel, especially for family travelers. If hotels is really the thing that you're most focused on, then yes, absolutely. [00:33:49.470] - Ed Pizza They're or hotel credit cards. And not just because of my bias towards Hyatt, but I also think they have a pretty strong offering for credit cards in that they offer bonus points for dining out airline tickets, gym memberships, which is a fairly unique category. Mass transit, tolls, taxis, just a whole bunch of different categories where you can earn points for the things that you do on an everyday basis and use those to turn into vacation points further down the road. [00:34:19.360] - Tamara Gruber So would you ever recommend having a brand specific card as well? [00:34:24.720] - Ed Pizza You know, I think if your main goal is that you're going to be a free agent from an air travel standpoint where you're never going to use points for that, then I think a hotel branded credit card can make more sense. I think the other thing, too, that's a really solid reason to pick up a hotel credit card is that some of the cards do offer some level of status along with holding the card. That's a benefit of some cards, and it's very different amongst the different cards people use Hyatt as an example is that you do get discovered status with them, which earns you a free late checkout and a bonus on points that you earn. But it also gives you sort of a head start to the next level of status as well. So those can be great ways to sort of bridge across. Marriott has a lot more credit cards than hit us, so you have the ability to sort of maximize that if you're willing to hold multiple credit cards, they also have credit cards from both Chase and American Express. [00:35:23.520] - Ed Pizza But you really do have to sit down and think about as you start to get into multiple credit cards. Are you really getting the value for the annual fees for all these cards? Because some of them have gotten quite expensive for annual fees for five $600 a fee. And we just want to make sure that we're getting that value if we're going to keep that card in our wallet year in, year out. Whereas something like Chase Sapphire preferred annual fee is $95, and it's not hard to get $95 in value on a yearly basis. [00:35:48.640] - Kim Tate Yeah, I was going to say one of the things I have the Marriott, and it is kind of nice when I choose that knowing that I'm earning six points or ten points or whatever it is now on those hotel stays, and I don't even have to think about that. And then it's kind of funny, though, because I get gold with them, which doesn't do anything with Marriott now and then I get gold with my Amex as well. So I'm paying all the stupid fees to get overlap that still doesn't do anything. [00:36:13.730] - Kim Tate But I've been really looking at my Amex Platinum lately to see if I'm really getting my $700 worth or whatever they raise the annual fee to this year. [00:36:23.030] - Ed Pizza Yeah, not to dig too deeply into the numbers of it but again, depending on which Marriott card you have, we talked about the one to one transfer from Chase to Marriott. And so for every day spend, you could still either category where you can earn three, four, five chase points per dollar and then transfer those to Marriott in a one to one basis. So you can definitely make an argument why a Marriott card might be really good for you to pay for your Marriott stays. [00:36:53.350] - Ed Pizza The other bonus categories on those cards generally aren't as generous as some of these, like middle of the road flexible currency cards where you can come out of head. [00:37:02.330] - Kim Tate Overall, I've been trying to figure that with dining. That's been my biggest dilemma lately is when I'm eating out because I don't have, like, a freedom or any of those things. So I feel like the Marriott actually recently looked like it was more. But then when you look at the points value, my Chase ink is probably the best way to go. So I was really torn about that one. [00:37:21.960] - Ed Pizza Yeah, and dining is one of those things. It isn't necessarily a big strength of the Marriott card. The chase cards are pretty weak on those categories, and I don't remember all the American Express benefits off the top of my head. But when you think about the fact that you take a car like the American Express gold card that are in four points per one dollars on dining, that's a pretty sizable bonuses compared to the other cards. And don't quote me on this, but I'm pretty sure that annual fee is 250 where you're obviously a lot higher with some of the premium cards. [00:37:56.360] - Ed Pizza So you get three points per dollar on the Bonvoy brilliant. I was tell the names are confused. [00:38:01.250] - Kim Tate I know they make it. Yeah, I have their business one. I don't know which one that is. I don't have a really expensive one. [00:38:06.490] - Ed Pizza They all have B names, but that one only earns three points per dollar on dining where you're getting four on American Express gold. So again, it's a mixed bag of things. I think if you're going to have a lot of Marriott stays, those can be solid cards for you, but I think at the end of the day it's hey, sit down and make sure you're doing the math on what you're paying for annual fee to make sure you really are getting the value. Because on that one, like a big part of why that card should be in your wallet is because you're going to use that $300 credit that it comes with at a Marriott property, because if not, then you're paying $450 for a credit card on a yearly basis. [00:38:44.060] - Ed Pizza And that's a pretty big chunk of change. [00:38:45.950] - Kim Tate I have the size down one on that one. I don't have that expensive one. The other one boundless or busy. I don't know why they chose to make the full you'll never know makes them hard to say. [00:38:58.580] - Ed Pizza Yes. [00:38:59.470] - Tamara Gruber I will say that one time I got Marriott card for a while. And if anybody has an event coming up, it's a good thing to do. Right. So I hosted my daughter's, bat mitzvah party at a Marriott, and you basically got, I think, like, three times the points. If you're hosting an event there, there was some kind of calculation that I did where I was getting points for the rooms that were booked as part of my group as well as the event itself by putting it all on that Marriott card. [00:39:29.840] - Tamara Gruber So that's how I tried to maximize that for a while. [00:39:33.200] - Ed Pizza Yeah. And you can even triple up and that they have a meeting planner program. So when you're planning larger events like that, you can earn points on top of those points. [00:39:41.940] - Tamara Gruber I think that's what I did. Yeah. [00:39:45.020] - Ed Pizza That's a great way to triple up with you, as you say, when you have things like special family events that can really maximize your earnings. [00:39:51.480] - Tamara Gruber Yeah. Well, as you said, we can dive into credit cards for a very long time. And I suggest anyone that really wants to get into this should definitely be subscribed to Miles to go, because sometimes you guys get into conversations on there where I'm like, Whoa, too much vernacular, too much jargon going on here because you definitely have guests that really know what they're talking about. So I would definitely recommend that. But I'm just curious. As a road warrior in so many hotels, sometimes you always want to write a post about biggest hotel pet peeves. [00:40:22.900] - Tamara Gruber But of course, who would care? But I want to hear what are your biggest pet peeves when it comes to hotels? And are they brand specific? [00:40:29.860] - Ed Pizza Well, and first off, I would care. So if you ever do write that, so let me know what I'll read it for me. Honestly, the biggest pet peeve that's developed over the past couple of years, and I hate to think of just the pandemic, but I think that this was lasting effects after we're done is what I've started to affectionately refer to as what I call no notice. No housekeeping. A lot of chains made changes to their housekeeping rules during the pandemic. In some cases, they weren't coming into rooms at all. [00:40:56.890] - Ed Pizza In other cases, like Hilton, they sort of moved away from the the standard of daily housekeeping. Two rules that make it sound like can't have housekeeping on a daily basis where in most cases, you could still ask for it. But I think the notice is the big part. We're all adults here. Let us make adult choices if you're not going to offer me housekeeping, which for the 40 plus years I've been on this planet has been a standard of pretty much every hotel in the country, minus some very limited narrow set of brands. [00:41:26.170] - Ed Pizza Housekeeping is a thing. We expect it. And so if you if you don't have enough staff or there's not enough money to do it. All those things. Just be honest about it and tell me upfront that. Hey, you're going to be here for six days and we're never going to clean your room. As with anybody in the pandemic, I can understand that hotels have gone through a real tough time not to sound sarcastic. I'm in the restaurant industry. We serve burgers and fries. If a customer pays me the same price they paid for a burger last year, I can't tell them I'm not giving them a hamburger bun today. [00:41:56.150] - Ed Pizza I still need to give them everything that they paid for. And housekeeping. I still just one of those things that I expect as part of hotel stay unless you tell me a time. And if you tell me out of time, hey, we're not going to here are the rules. At least I know the rules going into it. It's the changing of things and not telling customers clearly hear that we're not offering just like we talked about the free breakfast thing. Like, look, it's the published benefit than I expected. [00:42:17.600] - Ed Pizza And if you tell me you're not going to deliver it because of XYZ, at least I can make the choice as to whether or not I come stay at your exactly. [00:42:24.460] - Kim Tate I totally agree. They've been really lazy at notifying everyone even along on booking. I understand they can't always control third party booking sites, but on their own sites, they need to be saying if the breakfast is going to be a grab and grow bag, it should be right there on your reservation page. Or if they're not offering daily housekeeping or daily housekeeping can be added on to your even if they start saying, okay, you can get a prepay rate, you can get a regular refundable rate, or you can also book a rate that includes housekeeping. [00:42:55.990] - Kim Tate Fine, start doing that. But I think the lack of, like, housekeepers has been a big impact, and but I'm with you. Just let us know in advance. [00:43:06.360] - Ed Pizza Yeah, just be intellectually honest with your customers. We're smart enough to figure out that nobody came in and cleaned the room, and we're smart enough to remember we weren't told. So just get it out there ahead of time. [00:43:15.100] - Kim Tate That's the most annoying thing to me is just not knowing and then coming home expecting, especially when you're a family. [00:43:20.740] - Tamara Gruber Right. [00:43:20.950] - Kim Tate And you've got all of your towels are all mixed up and the kids would put theirs all over the floor, beds or carpet. And you're like, who's that never happens. You. Well, your kids are perfect. [00:43:31.790] - Tamara Gruber And not to mention there's that one tiny garbage can that fills up within a minute of arriving. [00:43:37.800] - Kim Tate And then for a while, when you were eating all your meals, like in your room, that worked really well. [00:43:43.740] - Ed Pizza Yeah, I think again, like, we're all adults, we can all cope with a new reality. If you tell me. I've got to put my trash can out by 08:00 at night, and sombody's going to pick it up. [00:43:52.060] - Kim Tate Great. [00:43:52.600] - Ed Pizza Then I know what the standard is. If we're never going to dump your trash can for five days, that's going to get ugly. [00:43:57.390] - Tamara Gruber Yeah. Well, and also back in the day, you were at least given the incentive of you get some points if you bypass housekeeping with kind of I always did not trust the greenness of that. I thought it was more of a way of getting out of housekeeping, but at least you got something for for it, right? Whereas now it's like, oh, no, you have to request it like you're being a diva to request it. It's like, no, if I'm going to say that, I'm not kidding it then give me something for that. [00:44:25.090] - Ed Pizza And the height of the pandemic when hotel rates were like, 50 or $60 a night because nobody was staying, I think it was an understandable quid pro quo. As a business traveler, I paid $300 to stay in a regular old Marriott property a handful of weeks ago and was told that I couldn't get daily housekeeping. It's like I'm paying three hundred dollars a night. That rate should have enough baked into it that you can get somebody clean the room. And if you can't understand, staffing is a big issue, but you need to communicate that. [00:44:51.910] - Tamara Gruber Yeah. I told this story recently on the podcast where I paid 250 a night to stay at a really crappy town place suites that was dirty and they didn't even have a pillow for my daughter to use on the pull out bed. It's like those kinds of things, like, no, sorry, it's taking it too far. Yeah, I agree. [00:45:09.430] - Kim Tate So now that we've talked about pet peeves and things that are driving us all nuts, what about some of the amenities or perks that you look for when you're debating between what hotel to choose? Yeah. [00:45:20.830] - Ed Pizza Well, we obviously talked about one of my favorites before, which were those confirmable suite upgrades at time of booking for Hyatt. So I think that's a really big one, just because I can lay that shit down when I need to for that one or two vacations a year and say, here's my ticket. I want that special room and tell me now. So I think that's a big one for me and for our family. I also think we're Hyatt and Hilton have really focused on reducing fees for folks who are on award stays. [00:45:50.310] - Ed Pizza So resort fees for Hyatt Hilton Hyatt went so far as to say we're not going to charge for parking on award stays. And it's not that parking costs a lot of money, but it's more like the nickeling and diming of stuff when you're on vacation, like, here's another fee and here's another fee and here's another fee. So I really like that those two who chains are really focusing on removing those fees when you have a, quote, unquote free room, it's actually closer to free. And that sounds funny for folks who maybe don't redeem points a lot. [00:46:17.830] - Ed Pizza But at some brands, there are lots and lots of fees. I know there are a lot of people that love club lounges. As our kids have gotten a little bit older, we probably use them just a little bit less because we like to get out and sort of explore local cities, if you will. And eating breakfast at a small cafe, Paris or Amsterdam or Lisbon is more appealing than hitting the lounge. But I still think lounges have a tremendous amount of value for families with younger children. [00:46:48.040] - Ed Pizza And so as our kids have gotten older, maybe that one's a little bit less important. But, boy, did we save a lot of money on properties that had free breakfast. And actually, I think the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress was a great example of that pre pandemic. Their lounge has been closed during the pandemic, but before going to Disney World every morning, we'd have breakfast in the lounge. And I would say that's probably worth at least 30 or $40 a day for a family of four to eat breakfast somewhere. [00:47:12.660] - Tamara Gruber Well, I'm with you on the lounges, but also one of my things that I love is free water. So it's like the Hilton will give you the bottles of water. I remember checking in with my husband to a Courtyard Marriott in Portland, Maine, and he's Ambassador level. They didn't have us an upgrade available. And I was like, Can we get a couple of waters? And they're like, oh, we don't do that here. And I'm like, Seriously, you won't give us two bottles of water and the lounges. [00:47:39.520] - Tamara Gruber I stayed recently at a Marriott in Buffalo and had access to the lounge. And I think I was wiping them out on the water because the stuff from the tap just wasn't doing it. And they didn't have any refill stations open. So those little things Kim, knows how much I need my water. So it saves me a lot. [00:47:57.040] - Kim Tate It seems like they've gotten rid of those communal water fill, you know, for, like, some hotels have the little jug in the lobby, but because a COVID they got rid of that. And I have a feeling that's going to be another thing we never see see return. [00:48:10.580] - Ed Pizza Yeah, it's a good point. And I think you're the same way I am Tamara that I drink a ton of water when I'm on the road, just trying to stay hydrated wherever I am. And so that's a huge benefit for us. And you're right, Hilton is very good about offering that every time I check in like, hey, do you need a couple of bottles of water? It's also something that IoT is very good at and not to pile on Marriott. Put your comment about we don't do that there. [00:48:35.510] - Ed Pizza It's kind of sort of like an unwritten model of Marriott. That the property sort of do what they feel comfortable with. And some properties are really good about taking care of their guests. And a lot of the other ones are like, well, there's no financial justification for us to give you two bottles of water so you can buy them. [00:48:50.330] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, they're like, there's a little shop, little. I don't know what to call it, but it's like the main marketplace. Thank you. [00:48:57.540] - Ed Pizza Where you can pay $4 for a bottle of Aquafina. [00:49:01.840] - Tamara Gruber well, you've been on the program before, so you know that we always ask a question about what you wear. But since we've heard that, I thought maybe we would mix it up and ask if you have a favorite type of luggage or brand for a carry on bag or a rolling bag. [00:49:16.240] - Ed Pizza Yeah. And I'm among the minority here. So my favorite brand is Briggs and Riley. They're not the prettiest suitcases. Sometimes my wife kind of looks sideways at them because not all the bags are like the sexiest and sleekest suitcases. But my main Briggs and Riley bag is now almost 20 years old. They've prepared at a time or two. A true lifetime warranty. It's got over a million miles rolled on it. They're just really, really durable, functional bags again, not as pretty as to me, but never had a zipper break on a Brigand rally bag in almost 20 years. [00:49:51.190] - Tamara Gruber That's amazing. [00:49:52.420] - Ed Pizza Yeah. [00:49:52.760] - Kim Tate There's somebody else who really loves those that I'm trying to think of. [00:49:56.000] - Tamara Gruber Is it Eric? Yeah. Okay. [00:49:58.130] - Kim Tate Maybe I couldn't remember. I was like, who else do I know that's a real Briggs and Riley fan. [00:50:02.340] - Ed Pizza Yeah. I mean, I've had really good luck with them. I think the brand stands behind their bags. And I've had so many people tell me about how they tried to send there to me, a bag away to get it repaired. And it was gone for weeks and weeks, and they had to pay for shipping and all this stuff. And I'm just a no nonsense guy. And the bags just work. [00:50:24.330] - Kim Tate Well, you have given us so much great information, but as we've already shared before, you have a lot more out there. So why don't you tell our listeners where they can find you on the line and follow along with all your great travel tips? [00:50:34.900] - Ed Pizza Yeah. And thanks again, guys, for having me on this was a lot of fun for me. I live vicariously through some of the travel that you guys have done over the summer, and I can't wait to get back to some of those fun places. So it's always great to be on the show with you. We do publish a podcast on a weekly basis, just like you guys find me at Miles to go on all the popular podcasting platform where you can find vacation mavens. And you can find me writing at PizzainMotion.com and all the Twitter, Facebook Instagram stuff is all @pizzainmotion as well. [00:51:06.880] - Tamara Gruber Thanks so much, Ed. [00:51:08.100] - Kim Tate Yeah, thanks. We love having you, and we will look forward to chatting with you again sometime soon. [00:51:12.940] - Ed Pizza Thanks, guys. [00:51:17.060] - Tamara Gruber And we forgot to mention at the beginning of the episode, but Kim and I do have an announcement to make, and that is something that we talked about a little bit on the last episode, but is now official. We're going to Portugal, although I'm totally knocking wood as I say that because, oh, my God, things can totally come up last minute. Now, I'm like, scared. Did I just drink this? Kim? [00:51:37.290] - Kim Tate No, no, it's all good. We're good. [00:51:39.300] - Tamara Gruber But we're going to be in Portugal. We're going to be exploring so much of this country. Kim and I have actually gone there together in the past, but now we're going to get to Do Porto and the Duoro and Alentejo hopefully that's how you pronounce it the Algarve. We're going to the Azores. It's going to be an amazing trip. I hope that you will follow us both on social media. So Tam
durée : 00:28:47 - Fictions / Le Feuilleton - Jeune, riche, beau et intelligent, savant, brave, Zadig était très courtisé à Babylone, il incarnait à lui seul la plénitude du bonheur humain.
They talk about the Drew Estate Barn Smoker events. Talk about various meats that aren't the big 3. They smoke the Definition Cigars Pig Habano with Old Brigand Black Label Superior Barbados Rum.
EARTH IS BROKEN. The lights are on. Ball 1: End it all! Music used in this Episode: Sir Fireheart- Ean Grimm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2_c-wd6u_4 The Wasteland- Ross Budgen and Ethan Unrau https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eAalHA1bAc All music is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...com/watch?v=84ANGsQS_7w
Pira... Smuggl... Uhh... Brigand! Hondo Ohnaka! From the Clone Wars, through Rebels and all the way to Galaxy's Edge in the Sequel Trilogy era, we delve into everyone's favorite legitimate* businessman! Funny lines aside, he's a complex character, and totally earns his love! *Legitimacy not guaranteed Thanks to Mike and Dale from It's True, All of It podcast for providing our intro song. We've launched our T-Shirt shop! Visit our spreadshirt shop - we'll be adding more of our Star Wars inspired designs over time! Start a ConverSWation with us: converswations.com converswations on twitter converswations on facebook converswations on instagram converswations linktree We are proud members of the Red 5 Network
Rev. Carl Roth, pastor at Grace Lutheran Church in Elgin, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Judges 11:1-28. The book of Judges continues to present sinners in need of God’s redemption. Jephthah is a classic example. The son of a prostitute, Jephthah is ostracized by his brothers and goes to dwell far from his home as the leader of a band of marauders. When the oppression of the Ammonites is great, his brothers have a change of heart and ask him to come help them fight. Jephthah proves to be a shrewd negotiator as they agree to make him not only their general, but their leader. He attempts to find a diplomatic solution with the Ammonites first; they were related to Israel, after all. Jephthah shows his knowledge of Israel’s history, even if his faith concerning idolatry was shaky. Ultimately, he holds up the LORD as the true Judge of the case between Ammon and Israel, pointing us forward to Jesus Christ as the only one who can justify us before God. “Rebellion and Rescue” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Judges. This book is characterized by a familiar. As the generations after Joshua forget the LORD and what He has done for Israel, they fall into idolatry. The LORD gives them over into the hands of their enemies in order to bring them to their senses. When they cry out to Him in repentance, He sends a judge to rescue them and give them rest for a time, until they relapse into idolatry once more. In this cycle, we see a picture of our own Christian life. Daily, the old Adam in us is drowned in contrition and repentance, and the new man emerges in Baptismal forgiveness to live in righteousness and purity before God forever.
La Slovaquie en direct, Magazine en francais sur la Slovaquie
140 années se sont écoulées depuis la naisance du général M. R. Stefanik. Juraj Janosik, le brigand bien aimé des Slovaques. Les locomotives faites de bric et de broc.
In this episode, we'll cover the brilliant but difficult character of Guillaume Dupuytren, and of course the disease which bears his name. In addition to his life, we'll take a deep dive into the history of Dupuytren's disease, also known as the Viking's disease, the curse of the MacCrimmons, and the Hand of Benediction, among others. There are lots of side stories, too, including a bit of history of the bagpipes! And 'Suture Tales' makes a return for the 50th anniversary of the Swan-Ganz catheter!
Episode 13 of our homebrew dnd5e actual play campaign. Thanks for watching and you're invited to join our live games on Tuesdays at 9:30pm est on twitch.tv/sidequestslive. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Recovering from a massive ambush, the group must decide where to go next. On the plus side, LOOT! Still reeling from the vicious onslaught of a bone devil, Kragg struggles to deal with what he and his brother went through at the succubus temple. The allies find themselves seeking a way to finish their quest and escort the people they rescued, or to seek more information from a local Brigand group. Welcome to our tabletop, everyone is currently Level 8! ******** Archibald, Human, Dandy, Duelist, Fashion icon. (Usually played by Jay but he was absent) Benkuhm, Goliath, Barbarian (Trent) Darmita, Fallen Aasimar, Gloomstalker Ranger (Bela) Fenris, Human, Shadow Sorcerer (Gord) Johannes, Human, Bard of Swords (Usually played by Levi but he was absent) Kragg, Half-orc, Warlock Barbarian (Darcy) * * * * * * * * * Thanks for listening to our podcast edition of our tabletop roleplaying games. To find more content, including our video editions, our social media things and more, check out our links at https://linktr.ee/sidequestslive If you enjoyed, please click the follow, comment and review us, we'd really appreciate your support. And special thanks to those joining us on the live stream, cheering us, subbing, following and chatting with us during our games. We usually play on twitch.tv/sidequestslive on Tuesdays a bit after 9pm. ------------------------------------------------------------ *Images and music used are Creative commons. *Character art is by @boydsscratchings (instagram) / @darcybits (twitch). *Specific Music and visuals attribution credits are included at the end credits of our visual feed (YouTube, Twitch VOD) *Images from Pixabay. *Special Thanks goes to all content creators, especially those at filmmusic.io We are not endorsed by nor affiliated with any respective copyright holders (Catalyst games, Wizards of the Coast, etc.) We incorporate live chat suggestions/input into the game.Find updates on Twitter & Instagram: @sidequestslive Welcome to our tabletop
In this weeks episode; the Maniacs have just reached to port of Ghost Wharf. However, the find the city under attack by a raiding orc army and vicious monsters spewing from the Industrial District. Begged by the Brigand mercenary group, they go to meet up with to Brigand operatives but unfortunately, their horrible luck and just struck rich on their newest misfortune. Thanks for helping us reach one full year of the podcast, Everyone! Our new intro is Story Unfolding written by Kadejones; please check out his Spotify if you have been enjoying his music so far! Kadejones Spotify If you are interested in the review contest for the $50 Amazon Gift Card; all you gotta do is write us a good review for us on whatever platform you listen to Save The D8 on, take a screenshot of the posted review and email it to us at savethed8pod@gmail.com . We will chose two random people to give the cards out too! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/savethed8pod/support
The party headed north once again to find the source of the Brigand incursion. Along the way, they met with a band of halfling tinkers who had recently been attacked by the brigands they sought. Being the heroes of legend (or maybe just the fact their paths aligned), the party trekked into the woods in search of an infant tinker baby who was accidentally taken with the caravan.The Solution Architects retrieved the baby and in doing so found that the little boy carried with it a powerful magical item, capable of summoning an imp by the name of Masquin.Now with the possibility of having an interesting item in their hands, the party has agreed to flush out the brigands once and for all, retrieve the lost tinker supplies and of course get precious gold for their brigand scalps.ADlib&D - A place where viewer engagement and roleplaying amateurs collide!ADlib&D is a group of amateur roleplaying enthusiasts running a weekly livestream D&D 5e game with a twist. The viewing public can vote on a large group of random concepts before the episode takes place. Once tallied, the DM will select 5 of the 10 most popular random concepts and tailor that episode of the game against the chosen random concepts. Anything can happen, no episode will be the same!Watch us live on Friday Nights at 20:30 UTC10 on Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/adlibnd_atua, or go through our archived games: - podcasts at https://adlibnd.pinecast.co - Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzwnKy3gdbNyS9JF1TT6wFAJoin us and vote on your favourite random concepts at The Filthy Pig Discord Server (https://discord.gg/kx3nRqa)Find out more at https://adlibnd.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Welcome to another exciting adventure for the Dodgy Brothers. With the Brigand camp cleared out but the Brigand leader getting away, the adventurers head back into town with the tinker goods to claim their reward and inform the Modaño Garrison.Thelma Ironclaw is impressed by one of the group most especially, that of Alarak and requests his assistance in a particular short term assignment. Meanwhile the rest of the group meets with one Professor Felix Morten, where he requests their services to venture south and help protect him as the professor investigates an abandoned wizarding tower in the village of Benaldo.Felix has brought with him two other hires, one Ilyria and Reehki a Half-Elf Sorcerer and Forest Gnome Wizard respectively. What will they find in this abandoned wizards tower? Stay tuned and find out!Includes guest players Manaie playing Ilyria and Frankie playing Reehki.ADlib&D - A place where viewer engagement and roleplaying amateurs collide!ADlib&D is a group of amateur roleplaying enthusiasts running a weekly livestream D&D 5e game with a twist. The viewing public can vote on a large group of random concepts before the episode takes place. Once tallied, the DM will select 5 of the 10 most popular random concepts and tailor that episode of the game against the chosen random concepts. Anything can happen, no episode will be the same!Watch us live on Friday Nights at 20:30 UTC10 on Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/adlibnd_atua, or go through our archived games: - podcasts at https://adlibnd.pinecast.co - Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzwnKy3gdbNyS9JF1TT6wFAJoin us and vote on your favourite random concepts at The Filthy Pig Discord Server (https://discord.gg/kx3nRqa)Find out more at https://adlibnd.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode 273: The Guardians sit down with our favorite guest, John Hartness. Really, he’s been on the show so many times he might as well BE a Guardian. John talks about his latest adventures in Las Vegas, and what is ahead for Falstaff Books. John G. Hartness is a teller of tales, a righter of […]
After everything that happened in the Muscle Wizard Hideout, everyone has gone to rest except Kangore. Kangore has gone and buried his brother on hallowed ground to hopefully put Morg to rest. As he travels back to the Brigand headquarters, he finds Top Card sneaking out for her own sneaky mission. Seeing her friend in a dower state, she invites Kangore along to hopefully pick his spirits up. What's this secrect mission? Find out this on week's episode of Save The D8. Soundscapes by Tabletop Audio Additional Music by The Colorado State Choir via testuo96 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/savethed8pod/support
D'où sortait le personnage mythique d'Arsène Lupin créé par Maurice Leblanc? Seulement de l'imaginaire de son auteur? Peut-être pas… Même si ce dernier a toujours gardé le mystère sur les origines du gentleman-cambrioleur beaucoup se sont penchés sur la question! Et il semblerait que Maurice Leblanc ait pu être influencé par certains repris de justice dont la presse parlait souvent à l'époque. Et le nom qui ressort le plus lorsqu'on parle d'Arsène Lupin est celui de... La suite dans cet épisode du podcast! Sauf erreur, ce podcast de LA PETITE HISTOIRE est sur toutes les plateformes de podcasts! Et si tu aimes la petite histoire surtout n'hésite pas à en parler autour de toi et à partager nos petites histoires sur tes réseaux sociaux! Et puis si tu laisses des commentaires ca nous fera encore plus plaisir! Enfin si tu passes par Itunes, là aussi petit commentaire si tu peux et petite note avec leur système d'étoiles. Les 5 étoiles qui nous permettent de monter dans le classement itunes pour être écoutés par plus de monde!
We’re not done telling you about bad guys yet. For example, the brigand. Join us on a world tour as we look for the origins of the word in several wrong places, but one right one. Along the way? Napoleon, England, Mongols, Italy, a bit of Spanish and German, and some Celts. We’re very excited. Join our Patreon for early access, transcripts, and some neat Campaign Notebooks all while supporting the show.
Freelancing! Blessing or curse? Today Laura (writer and editor of such games as Where the Water Tastes Like Wine, Frog Fractions 2, Swan Hill, You Got This, Brutadon!, The Brigand’s Story, and more, and is currently an editor at Riot Games.) and Cat (writer and narrative designer of video games and narrative fiction, who's worked on titles such as Invasion, Pathologic 2, What Isn't Saved (Will Be Lost), Where the Water Tastes Like Wine, and the forthcoming Leader of the Pack) join us to talk about that independent life with topics like how to find work, what to look for in contracts, rates, renegotiating, the importance of maintaining a social media presence, whether you should go to festivals, why you maybe shouldn't go to the Write Zone at GDC, and non-freelancer stuff like how to match another writer's voice, reflective choices and how to make strong ones, how to give a player the feeling that their decisions have an impact on a story (especially when the story isn't actually changing at all), writing mistakes, the importance of editing, getting feedback, and I dunno, a few more things. Our Guests on the Internet Laura's Twitter and Website Cat's Twitter and Website Stuff We Talked About The parser game scene from the Tom Hanks movie Big Slug-In-Hand Tavern Twitter Bot The Writers' Guild of Great Britain Videogames Guidelines DoContract Game Writers Facebook Group Where the Water Tastes Like Wine Successful Reflective Choices in Interactive Narrative by Cat Manning Planescape Torment With Those We Love Alive Invasion Sub-Q American Vandal Brendan Patrick Hennessy Our theme music was composed by 2Mello, and our logo was created by Lily Nishita.
“Crazy Rich Asians” makes The Cogill’s giggle as they talk fondly about an old fashioned romantic comedy featuring a modern Asian American cast. A movie film critic Gary Cogill calls, “groundbreaking and refreshing. ”Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the expensive, over the top comedy with the gold standard of Champagne, Armand de Brigand, better known as, "Ace Of Spades. ”The popularity of “Crazy Rich Asians” makes The Cogill’s recall some of their favorite romantic comedies including, “Shakespeare In Love,” “Tootsie,” “Something’s Gotta Give,” and all things Meg Ryan.
Durée : 6:50 - Théau Brigand, de la Ligue contre le cancer, nous met en garde sur la hausse des prix des traitements contre le cancer. Ce mardi, à l'hôtel du département, se déroulait une conférence de la Ligue contre le cancer intitulée "Les prix des traitements contre le cancer : il est urgent d'agir !". Une conférence, animée par Emmanuel Jammes et Théau Brigand, qui démontrait les problèmes et les dangers que la hausse des prix des traitements innovants contre le cancer peuvent apporter aux patients et au système de santé français. À l'issue de la conférence, Théau Brigand a répondu, au micro de Maxime Bordin, à nos questions sur l'origine de ce problème de prix galopants, et sur les conséquences qu'ils pourraient avoir.
Durée : 6:50 - Théau Brigand, de la Ligue contre le cancer, nous met en garde sur la hausse des prix des traitements contre le cancer. Ce mardi, à l'hôtel du département, se déroulait une conférence de la Ligue contre le cancer intitulée "Les prix des traitements contre le cancer : il est urgent d'agir !". Une conférence, animée par Emmanuel Jammes et Théau Brigand, qui démontrait les problèmes et les dangers que la hausse des prix des traitements innovants contre le cancer peuvent apporter aux patients et au système de santé français. À l'issue de la conférence, Théau Brigand a répondu, au micro de Maxime Bordin, à nos questions sur l'origine de ce problème de prix galopants, et sur les conséquences qu'ils pourraient avoir.
Episode 21Season 2 of Graphic Novel Explorers Club is here! Join Frances, Dennis, and Johnny as they review Gotham by Gaslight, as written by Brian Augustyn and illustrated by Mike Mignola. This episode was recorded live at Crocker Art Museum's Crocker-Con. In this episode of Graphic Novel Explorers Club the gang discusses the ties between Gotham by Gaslight and Star Trek: The Original Series; the proper terminology for a group of bats; why even Sigmund Freud could not fix Bruce Wayne; which one of the gang should not speak into a microphone at public events; why Victorian-era Gotham was using the “@” for posting before social media was even a thing; discovering a new way to spoil a comic book's plot twist; how tragedy always falls on Marlon Wayans, SW1, and the rest of the Wayans; why we need to bring “Brigand” back; will comic books being published 100 years from now ever feature contemporary people like Ted Kazinsky and Jeffrey Dahmer as the nemesis to the hero; and if comic book characters are trapped in hell.Thank you for listening to Graphic Novel Explorers Club. Please share your opinions and thoughts on Twitter, Facebook, or at GNExplorersClub@gmail.com (we would love to hear your suggestions for Season 2 of the show). We return next week to review The Legend of Luther Strode, as written by Justin Jordan and illustrated by Tradd Moore. We embedded a link to purchase the book online but we encourage you to shop at your local comic book store to purchase any of the graphic novels we at Graphic Novel Explorers Club have read.Please check out our reading lists for Season 1 and Season 2 by clicking here. We would love to hear your suggestions for future episodes of Graphic Novel Explorers Club.Featured music:Songe d'Automne by Latche SwingTonight Will Be Fine (Leonard Cohen cover) by The Walkmen--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/graphicnovelexplorersclub/message See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode I give my thoughts and future hopes for the 2 new modes from the recent update. I break down the scoring system in the new Rival Domain, to find some strategic ways to get that divine dew at the end of the infernal map. I talk about how fantastic the Blessed Garden rewards are for a F2P like myself. Music by DJtheSdotcom. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fehology/support
Three completely different events in the reign of Septimius Severus. Act I – If you build it they will come Septimius Severus was establishing a dynasty, and one of the best ways to do that is through building. Not only did you get to beautify the empire, but it gives the opportunity to list your names and accomplishments for all to see Act II - The superfluous senators of Septimius Severus Many Roman emperors were harsh towards the senators, and Septimius Severus in particular was adept at thinning the ranks and getting rid of perceived threats. This continued throughout his reign. Act III - I beg of no man There will always be dissatisfaction in the empire, but every now and then a figure will rise from the lower classes, so to speak, and rally some men around him. This happened during the reign of Septimius Severus, when an individual known as Bulla the Brigand started causing trouble in the empire. Guest: Dr Caillan Davenport (Roman History, Macquarie University).
Join Hope Mullinax and Chris Honeywell as they go DEEP UNDERCOVER for the twelth episode of season four of Star Wars - The Clone Wars - SLAVES OF THE REPUBLIC! There will be - HEADSET THE HUTT - ANAKIN GETS FILTHY - FRILLED LIZARD RIDING - KITTY CAT QUEEN - SLAVE LEAPING - "UNHAND ME, BRIGAND!!! - AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!!Don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes! It helps people find the show! Follow us on twitter @JaigEyesAndJedi! Want to look as swanky as Captain Rex? Check out the Jaig Eyes and Jedi merchandise store!
Join Hope Mullinax and Chris Honeywell as they go DEEP UNDERCOVER for the twelth episode of season four of Star Wars - The Clone Wars - SLAVES OF THE REPUBLIC! There will be - HEADSET THE HUTT - ANAKIN GETS FILTHY - FRILLED LIZARD RIDING - KITTY CAT QUEEN - SLAVE LEAPING - "UNHAND ME, BRIGAND!!! - AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!!Don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes! It helps people find the show! Follow us on twitter @JaigEyesAndJedi! Want to look as swanky as Captain Rex? Check out the Jaig Eyes and Jedi merchandise store!
Welcome to Episode #178 of the AR15 Podcast. Ross Wesson from Brigand Arms. Aero Give Away… Firearmsradio.tv
Welcome to Episode #178 of the AR15 Podcast. Ross Wesson from Brigand Arms. Aero Give Away… Firearmsradio.tv
Schönerberg accidentally took a trip through space and time, arriving on the exact planet that the Brigand’s Lament is travelling towards. He communed with the natives, learned their language, and earned their trust. Then, suddenly, orks arrived on planet, as well as the dastardly Feckward. It’s up to the crew to rescue the captain, secure their new lead, and get out intact. Side Chatter PLAYERS Kevin – Fascire “Scire” Gravitas. Explorator and Enginseer Prime of the Brigand’s Lament. A large machine-man obsessed with technologies new and old alike, about to encounter his best. Day. Ever. Also he now has four arms. Travis – Winter Breze. Astropath Transcendent, Transubstantial Initiate and Choir Master Telepathica. A young woman who, in the process of becoming a sanctioned psyker of the Imperium of Man, lost who eyes, youth, and beauty. She treats the bridge crew like her own children or grandchildren. Nate – Cavianne Omette. Xenos mercenary. Josh – Lord-Captain Siegmund Schönerberg. The young Rogue Trader and last survivor of the Schoenerberg dynasty. Tall, dark haired, handsome, and very, very good natured and moral, despite what the grim darkness of the far future promotes. Sam – Malakai Carver. Arch-Militant. A large, grizzled warrior with a pretty fantastically braided beard and an affinity for collecting guns. Lots and lots of guns. The post Rogue Trader Episode 13 – Storm Caller (Part 2) appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
The Brigand’s Lament is on its way to Dross. The crew is consolidating their new treasure and enduring another brutally boring warp transit. Tempers are ready to flare and grievances must be aired. That’s of course, until the Captain goes missing. From the ship itself. In the warp. Side Chatter PLAYERS Kevin – Fascire “Scire” Gravitas. Explorator and Enginseer Prime of the Brigand’s Lament. A large machine-man obsessed with technologies new and old alike, about to encounter his best. Day. Ever. Also he now has four arms. Travis – Winter Breze. Astropath Transcendent, Transubstantial Initiate and Choir Master Telepathica. A young woman who, in the process of becoming a sanctioned psyker of the Imperium of Man, lost who eyes, youth, and beauty. She treats the bridge crew like her own children or grandchildren. Nate – Cavianne Omette. Xenos mercenary. Josh – Lord-Captain Siegmund Schönerberg. The young Rogue Trader and last survivor of the Schoenerberg dynasty. Tall, dark haired, handsome, and very, very good natured and moral, despite what the grim darkness of the far future promotes. Sam – Malakai Carver. Arch-Militant. A large, grizzled warrior with a pretty fantastically braided beard and an affinity for collecting guns. Lots and lots of guns. The post Rogue Trader Episode 12 – Storm Caller (Part 1) appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
Lord Captain Roth was sent off into the Stars, sailing away forever. The crew of the Brigand’s Lament has gained access to the derelict ships’ cargo hold and Navigator cabin; the last bits of the mystery are about to be uncovered. As always, answering questions just raises more answers, and a new destination. The chase is on. Side Chatter PLAYERS Kevin – Fascire “Scire” Gravitas. Explorator and Enginseer Prime of the Brigand’s Lament. A large machine-man obsessed with technologies new and old alike, about to encounter his best. Day. Ever. Also he now has four arms. Travis – Winter Breze. Astropath Transcendent, Transubstantial Initiate and Choir Master Telepathica. A young woman who, in the process of becoming a sanctioned psyker of the Imperium of Man, lost who eyes, youth, and beauty. She treats the bridge crew like her own children or grandchildren. Nate – Cavianne Omette. Xenos mercenary. Josh – Lord-Captain Siegmund Schönerberg. The young Rogue Trader and last survivor of the Schoenerberg dynasty. Tall, dark haired, handsome, and very, very good natured and moral, despite what the grim darkness of the far future promotes. Sam – Malakai Carver. Arch-Militant. A large, grizzled warrior with a pretty fantastically braided beard and an affinity for collecting guns. Lots and lots of guns. The post Rogue Trader Episode 11 – Pilgrim’s Distress (Part 2) appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
Having made their mark on the tainted Mechanicus on the planet of tanks, the Brigand’s Lament sets off for a new destination. Nestled in the system is a void-station that is ensconced with wraithbone – the Eldar star nexus has another waypoint. It must be carefully investigated. PLAYERS Kevin – Fascire “Scire” Gravitas. Explorator and Enginseer Prime of the Brigand’s Lament. A large machine-man obsessed with technologies new and old alike, about to encounter his best. Day. Ever. Also he now has four arms. Travis – Winter Breze. Astropath Transcendent, Transubstantial Initiate and Choir Master Telepathica. A young woman who, in the process of becoming a sanctioned psyker of the Imperium of Man, lost who eyes, youth, and beauty. She treats the bridge crew like her own children or grandchildren. Nate – Cavianne Omette. Xenos mercenary. Josh – Lord-Captain Siegmund Schönerberg. The young Rogue Trader and last survivor of the Schoenerberg dynasty. Tall, dark haired, handsome, and very, very good natured and moral, despite what the grim darkness of the far future promotes. Sam – Malakai Carver. Arch-Militant. A large, grizzled warrior with a pretty fantastically braided beard and an affinity for collecting guns. Lots and lots of guns. The post Rogue Trader Episode 10 – Pilgrim’s Distress (Part 1) appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
Kupasci 12 held dangers and secrets, and a great many very angry ancient Eldar. The crew of the Brigand’s Lament survived their adventure and gained access to the Star Map. Unfortunately, the Map and the tower it was held on was critically damaged in the battle. Now, the crew must successfully negotiate with the egomaniacal Bastille and then continue their journey. The race continues, and the Brigand’s Lament is running out of time. PLAYERS Kevin – Fascire “Scire” Gravitas. Explorator and Enginseer Prime of the Brigand’s Lament. A large machine-man obsessed with technologies new and old alike, about to encounter his best. Day. Ever. Also he now has four arms. Travis – Winter Breze. Astropath Transcendent, Transubstantial Initiate and Choir Master Telepathica. A young woman who, in the process of becoming a sanctioned psyker of the Imperium of Man, lost who eyes, youth, and beauty. She treats the bridge crew like her own children or grandchildren. Nate – Cavianne Omette. Xenos mercenary. Josh – Lord-Captain Siegmund Schönerberg. The young Rogue Trader and last survivor of the Schoenerberg dynasty. Tall, dark haired, handsome, and very, very good natured and moral, despite what the grim darkness of the far future promotes. Sam – Malakai Carver. Arch-Militant. A large, grizzled warrior with a pretty fantastically braided beard and an affinity for collecting guns. Lots and lots of guns. The post Rogue Trader Episode 9 – Tanks appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
The Brigand’s Lament has finally entered into warp transit without any shenanigans and or horrific demonic attacks! Now, the boredom sets in. The Warp transit takes weeks; in the meantime, morale needs rebuilding and the team needs to come together. Side Chatter PLAYERS Kevin – Fascire “Scire” Gravitas. Explorator and Enginseer Prime of the Brigand’s Lament. A large machine-man obsessed with technologies new and old alike, about to encounter his best. Day. Ever. Also he now has four arms. Travis – Winter Breze. Astropath Transcendent, Transubstantial Initiate and Choir Master Telepathica. A young woman who, in the process of becoming a sanctioned psyker of the Imperium of Man, lost who eyes, youth, and beauty. She treats the bridge crew like her own children or grandchildren. Nate – Cavianne Omette. Xenos mercenary. Josh – Lord-Captain Siegmund Schönerberg. The young Rogue Trader and last survivor of the Schoenerberg dynasty. Tall, dark haired, handsome, and very, very good natured and moral, despite what the grim darkness of the far future promotes. Sam – Malakai Carver. Arch-Militant. A large, grizzled warrior with a pretty fantastically braided beard and an affinity for collecting guns. Lots and lots of guns. The post Rogue Trader Episode 8 – The Search Begins appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
Where we last left off our heroes of capitalism, they were attending the big event. The event to end all events. No, not really — more like crazy voodoo hallucinations and warp bullsh**. The whole experience was fairly traumatizing, and the crew opted to take a nice breather in their ship for a few. Whereupon Schoenerberg’s chief rival delivered them an ominous message, followed by the last alert you ever want to hear on a warp-traveling ship . . . Problem: for a Warp Incursion to occur, something’s either got to damage the Gellar Field, or pull the plug on it. And it’s certainly not damaged. These guys never catch a break. PLAYERS Kevin – Fascire “Scire” Gravitas. Explorator and Enginseer Prime of the Brigand’s Lament. A large machine-man obsessed with technologies new and old alike, about to encounter his best. Day. Ever. Also he now has four arms. Travis – Winter Breze. Astropath Transcendent, Transubstantial Initiate and Choir Master Telepathica. A young woman who, in the process of becoming a sanctioned psyker of the Imperium of Man, lost who eyes, youth, and beauty. She treats the bridge crew like her own children or grandchildren. Nate – Cavianne Omette. Xenos mercenary. Josh – Lord-Captain Siegmund Schönerberg. The young Rogue Trader and last survivor of the Schoenerberg dynasty. Tall, dark haired, handsome, and very, very good natured and moral, despite what the grim darkness of the far future promotes. Sam – Malakai Carver. Arch-Militant. A large, grizzled warrior with a pretty fantastically braided beard and an affinity for collecting guns. Lots and lots of guns. The post Rogue Trader Episode 7 – Warp Incursion, Again. appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
Last session, there was a dinner party. The most ridiculous kind of dinner party. Where the most posh people (and some just pretending) were served the most awful food, all for the chance of earning an invitation to a bidding event. Bidding for what? Well, something big. Something priceless. And only the “best bids” are going to be accepted. This certainly isn’t foreboding at all. Well, to say the least, Schoenerberg and his bridge crew managed to get their auction invitation. What awaits them next? The strangest auction with the strangest people for the strangest thing . . . PLAYERS Kevin – Fascire “Scire” Gravitas. Explorator and Enginseer Prime of the Brigand’s Lament. A large machine-man obsessed with technologies new and old alike, about to encounter his best. Day. Ever. Also he now has four arms. Travis – Winter Breze. Astropath Transcendent, Transubstantial Initiate and Choir Master Telepathica. A young woman who, in the process of becoming a sanctioned psyker of the Imperium of Man, lost who eyes, youth, and beauty. She treats the bridge crew like her own children or grandchildren. Nate – Cavianne Omette. Xenos mercenary. Josh – Lord-Captain Siegmund Schönerberg. The young Rogue Trader and last survivor of the Schoenerberg dynasty. Tall, dark haired, handsome, and very, very good natured and moral, despite what the grim darkness of the far future promotes. Sam – Malakai Carver. Arch-Militant. A large, grizzled warrior with a pretty fantastically braided beard and an affinity for collecting guns. Lots and lots of guns. The post Rogue Trader Episode 6 – Black Market Auctions appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
Essentially beaten by Fel and buffeted by another Rogue Trader, one who happens to have a bitter history with our Lord-Captain, Siegmund Schoenerberg, The Brigand’s Lament makes a bitter port at Footfall. What’s next? Well, a great time to cut their losses and go shopping. No, really. This is how people with a near infinite supply of menial income blows off steam. Footfall, however, is a pretty awful place, rife with corruption and an incredibly arbitrary hierarchy that makes virtually no sense . . . as the Lord-Captain and his bridge crew is soon to realize. PLAYERS Kevin – Fascire “Scire” Gravitas. Explorator and Enginseer Prime of the Brigand’s Lament. A large machine-man obsessed with technologies new and old alike, about to encounter his best. Day. Ever. Also he now has four arms. Travis – Winter Breze. Astropath Transcendent, Transubstantial Initiate and Choir Master Telepathica. A young woman who, in the process of becoming a sanctioned psyker of the Imperium of Man, lost who eyes, youth, and beauty. She treats the bridge crew like her own children or grandchildren. Nate – Cavianne Omette. Xenos mercenary. Josh – Lord-Captain Siegmund Schönerberg. The young Rogue Trader and last survivor of the Schoenerberg dynasty. Tall, dark haired, handsome, and very, very good natured and moral, despite what the grim darkness of the far future promotes. Sam – Malakai Carver. Arch-Militant. A large, grizzled warrior with a pretty fantastically braided beard and an affinity for collecting guns. Lots and lots of guns. The post Rogue Trader Episode 5 – The Dinner Party appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
And so we come to the climax of Lord-Captain Schoenerberg’s hunt for a piece of his family’s old legacy. It’s nothing he’s got specific claims over, but as far as the stories go, a ship so full of riches it was gutted to hold more riches . . . well, that’s bound to be worth something, right? Worth a chance to save an ecclessiarchy vessel, a sight seeing trip to a distant system that no one really wants to claim, and a journey to a pair of uninhabitable worlds with some interesting historical details. Oh, also FRIENDSHIP and TEAMWORK in the grim darkness of the far future. It’s worth that, too. PLAYERS Kevin – Fascire “Scire” Gravitas. Explorator and Enginseer Prime of the Brigand’s Lament. A large machine-man obsessed with technologies new and old alike, about to encounter his best. Day. Ever. Also he now has four arms. Travis – Winter Breze. Astropath Transcendent, Transubstantial Initiate and Choir Master Telepathica. A young woman who, in the process of becoming a sanctioned psyker of the Imperium of Man, lost who eyes, youth, and beauty. She treats the bridge crew like her own children or grandchildren. Nate – Cavianne Omette. Xenos mercenary. Josh – Lord-Captain Siegmund Schönerberg. The young Rogue Trader and last survivor of the Schoenerberg dynasty. Tall, dark haired, handsome, and very, very good natured and moral, despite what the grim darkness of the far future promotes. Sam – Malakai Carver. Arch-Militant. A large, grizzled warrior with a pretty fantastically braided beard and an affinity for collecting guns. Lots and lots of guns. The post Rogue Trader Episode 4 – Departing Footfall appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
Things could have gone worse for the crew of The Brigand’s Lament. They came out of their unexpected detour with a new transport ship to add to the Schoenerberg dynasty and a useful new subordinate: the strange, yet incredibly friendly Xenos girl, Cavianne Omette. No immediate profit is gained, but a substantial investment is had, one that can possibly assist the dynasty very, very well in the future. The crew continues where they left off, back tracking past the port of Footfall and off for their fabled treasure ship. Except there’s an asteroid belt in their way, and an ecclesiarchy ship nestled amongst the debris, damaged and desperately sending vox transmissions for help–yet never once returning a single attempt at direct communication with Lord-Captain Schoenerberg. Sadly, there are about fifteen minutes of the beginning of this recording that are missing. All that’s missing is a segment where Scire does medicine to the resident astropath, and Avi gets lost in the twisting maze that comprises the halls of The Brigand’s Lament. To summarize, she called Siegmund on vox, and when he asked where she was, she said she “passed by a sign that said free oranges,” to which Siegmund said, “NO. DO NOT FOLLOW THAT SIGN.” PLAYERS Kevin – Fascire “Scire” Gravitas. Explorator and Enginseer Prime of the Brigand’s Lament. A large machine-man obsessed with technologies new and old alike, about to encounter his best. Day. Ever. Also he now has four arms. Travis – Winter Breze. Astropath Transcendent, Transubstantial Initiate and Choir Master Telepathica. A young woman who, in the process of becoming a sanctioned psyker of the Imperium of Man, lost who eyes, youth, and beauty. She treats the bridge crew like her own children or grandchildren. Nate – Cavianne Omette. Xenos mercenary. Josh – Lord-Captain Siegmund Schönerberg. The young Rogue Trader and last survivor of the Schoenerberg dynasty. Tall, dark haired, handsome, and very, very good natured and moral, despite what the grim darkness of the far future promotes. Sam – Malakai Carver. Arch-Militant. A large, grizzled warrior with a pretty fantastically braided beard and an affinity for collecting guns. Lots and lots of guns. The post Rogue Trader Episode 3 – Footfall appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
Adventures in the grim darkness of the far future continue. Following his successful salvaging of The Emperor’s Bounty, Siegmund Schoenerberg receives a vox transmission that stands out from all the usual spam mail and advertisements. An old servant of his great grandfather’s is somehow, someway still alive, and also incredibly old. But no matter, he’s got an old relic that needs to fall into the hands of the last survivor of the Schoenerberg dynasty. A relic with coordinates to an old treasure ship Siegmund’s great grandfather investigated decades upon decades ago . . . What they don’t expect is warp shenanigans and the fallout that follows. PLAYERS Kevin – Fascire “Scire” Gravitas. Explorator and Enginseer Prime of the Brigand’s Lament. A large machine-man obsessed with technologies new and old alike, about to encounter his best. Day. Ever. Also he now has four arms. Travis – Winter Breze. Astropath Transcendent, Transubstantial Initiate and Choir Master Telepathica. A young woman who, in the process of becoming a sanctioned psyker of the Imperium of Man, lost who eyes, youth, and beauty. She treats the bridge crew like her own children or grandchildren. Nate – Cavianne Omette. Xenos mercenary. Josh – Lord-Captain Siegmund Schönerberg. The young Rogue Trader and last survivor of the Schoenerberg dynasty. Tall, dark haired, handsome, and very, very good natured and moral, despite what the grim darkness of the far future promotes. Sam – Malakai Carver. Arch-Militant. A large, grizzled warrior with a pretty fantastically braided beard and an affinity for collecting guns. Lots and lots of guns. The post Rogue Trader Episode 2 – Warp Incursion appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
The crew of the Brigand’s Lament are an ambitious lot, and they’re looking for that one treasure that will secure their place in history. When they hear about an old ship called The Emperor’s Bounty, a derelict vessel that went missing several years ago, they can’t help but jump at the opportunity. The Emporer’s Bounty has turned up somewhere deep in the harsher parts of the Void, and Lord-Captain Siegmund Schoenerberg has received a valid claim to the wreckage. The Schoenerberg dynasty could certainly use the money. PLAYERS Kevin – Fascire “Scire” Gravitas. Explorator and Enginseer Prime of the Brigand’s Lament. A large machine-man obsessed with technologies new and old alike, about to encounter his best. Day. Ever. Travis – Winter Breze. Astropath Transcendent, Transubstantial Initiate and Choir Master Telepathica. A young woman who, in the process of becoming a sanctioned psyker of the Imperium of Man, lost who eyes, youth, and beauty. She treats the bridge crew like her own children or grandchildren. Nate – Cavianne Omette. Xenos mercenary. Josh – Lord-Captain Siegmund Schönerberg. The young Rogue Trader and last survivor of the Schoenerberg dynasty. Tall, dark haired, handsome, and very, very good natured and moral, despite what the grim darkness of the far future promotes. Sam – Malakai Carver. Arch-Militant. A large, grizzled warrior with a pretty fantastically braided beard and an affinity for collecting guns. Lots and lots of guns. The post Rogue Trader Episode 1 – Port Wander appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
В этом шоу решил не придумывать никаких концепций и просто играл музыку, которая так или иначе задевает меня сегодня! Много нового стаффа, несколько интересных треков от отечественных производителей и немного вечномолодой классики!!По-моему получился самый настоящий *осенний* эфир!!*) GVOZD drum and bass experience: 01. Metrik - nightdrive (Viper, free) 02. High Contrast - fearful symmetry (Hospital) 03. Breakslinger - true vip (dub) 04. Artificial Intelligence and DRS - pigeon hole (rmx) (V) 05. Flamewaverz(X-Bass & M4Mind) feat Spira - All Stars VIP (Respect promo) 06. Camo and Krooked - hot pursuit (Hospital) 07. Rockwell - btkrsh (Shogun Audio) 08. Rockwell and Phace - rat race (Shogun Audio) 09. Uman - monetary slave (Unique Artists , 2010) 10. Break - surroundings (Symmetry, 2007) 11. Break -hot love ( Ram) 12. Dub Foundation - speakerfreaker (Technique) 13. Rusty K - the last stand (dub) 14. Telekinesis - polaris (Bad Taste) 15. Phantom - vision (dub) 16. Optiv BTK and Mc Fokus - blindstruck (Renegade Hardware) 17. Krot and Stable - Go Back (Respect prpomo) 18. D. Kay + Matt - jungle funk (Brigand, 2007) 19. Serum - rat trap (Philly Blunt) 20. Nitri - bomber (dub) 21. June Miller and Circa - glassjaw (Deep Soul Music) 22. Dj Hudik - когда ангелы придут за нaми (Bullhorn dub) 23. Asymmetric - demons (Opposide dub) 24. Naismith - Coffin Club (Respect promo) 25. Driffex - reflection of reverse (dub) 26. Acuna - making flows (Chronic) 27. Shram - scarlet sail (dub) 28. Peshay - jazz cafe (Liquid V,) 29. dj 007 - spanish (dub) 30. Ant To Be and - l'amour (Artist rec) 31. Mc Conrad and Makoto - golden girl (Good Looking, 2004) 32. ??- baby baby (dub) 33. High Contrast - remember when (Hospital, 2002) 34. Flame and Physical Illusion - bygones (Celsius dub)
В этом шоу решил не придумывать никаких концепций и просто играл музыку, которая так или иначе задевает меня сегодня! Много нового стаффа, несколько интересных треков от отечественных производителей и немного вечномолодой классики!!По-моему получился самый настоящий *осенний* эфир!!*) GVOZD drum and bass experience: 01. Metrik - nightdrive (Viper, free) 02. High Contrast - fearful symmetry (Hospital) 03. Breakslinger - true vip (dub) 04. Artificial Intelligence and DRS - pigeon hole (rmx) (V) 05. Flamewaverz(X-Bass & M4Mind) feat Spira - All Stars VIP (Respect promo) 06. Camo and Krooked - hot pursuit (Hospital) 07. Rockwell - btkrsh (Shogun Audio) 08. Rockwell and Phace - rat race (Shogun Audio) 09. Uman - monetary slave (Unique Artists , 2010) 10. Break - surroundings (Symmetry, 2007) 11. Break -hot love ( Ram) 12. Dub Foundation - speakerfreaker (Technique) 13. Rusty K - the last stand (dub) 14. Telekinesis - polaris (Bad Taste) 15. Phantom - vision (dub) 16. Optiv BTK and Mc Fokus - blindstruck (Renegade Hardware) 17. Krot and Stable - Go Back (Respect prpomo) 18. D. Kay + Matt - jungle funk (Brigand, 2007) 19. Serum - rat trap (Philly Blunt) 20. Nitri - bomber (dub) 21. June Miller and Circa - glassjaw (Deep Soul Music) 22. Dj Hudik - когда ангелы придут за нaми (Bullhorn dub) 23. Asymmetric - demons (Opposide dub) 24. Naismith - Coffin Club (Respect promo) 25. Driffex - reflection of reverse (dub) 26. Acuna - making flows (Chronic) 27. Shram - scarlet sail (dub) 28. Peshay - jazz cafe (Liquid V,) 29. dj 007 - spanish (dub) 30. Ant To Be and - l'amour (Artist rec) 31. Mc Conrad and Makoto - golden girl (Good Looking, 2004) 32. ??- baby baby (dub) 33. High Contrast - remember when (Hospital, 2002) 34. Flame and Physical Illusion - bygones (Celsius dub)
Continuing into the ruins of Astraternese, the group meets up with Brigs the Brigand... wait... did he just say that? Somehow this sounds like an ambush.
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Part 1 of 1 Read the full text at http://skinner.fm Tonight we open on the small community of Hearse, home of Mother Gran, already in the midst of a puzzling crime wave.
Part 1 of 1 Read the full text at http://skinner.fm Tonight we open on the small community of Hearse, home of Mother Gran, already in the midst of a puzzling crime wave.
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Part 1 of 1 Read the full text at http://skinner.fm Tonight we open on the small community of Hearse, home of Mother Gran, already in the midst of a puzzling crime wave.
Part 1 of 1 Read the full text at http://skinner.fm Tonight we open on the small community of Hearse, home of Mother Gran, already in the midst of a puzzling crime wave.
Music from Round the House, Vicki Swan and Jonny Dyer, Gerard Smith, Blackwater, David Nigel Lloyd, Wicked Tinkers, Liam Griffin, Spriggan, Poitin, Bill Grogan’s Goat, Deep Green Light, The Blarney Rebel Band, The Sandcarvers, Merry Wives Of Windsor. www.celticmusicpodcast.com Sponsor: My Irish Jeweler Forty years of Irish Jewelry Specializing in Celtic Wedding Rings and Celtic Engagement Rings MyIrishJeweler.com is owned and operated by Peter Gavin of College House Jewellers. Situated on Nassau Street, right in the heart of Dublin City. For four decades, they have seen the family-run company grow to be one of the most respected jewellers in the city. The jewelers benifits from a prime location, adjacent to Trinity College in an area famed for its large selection of quality craft shops. www.myirishjeweler.com Notes: Vote in The Celtic Top Five Cast your vote for your favorite song in this show. Are you subscribed to the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine? Become a Member of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast I want to thank all the new and current Members of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Your donations and support are always appreciated. If you would like to become a member, for just $20 a year, you will get free access to Song Henge, my exclusive archive of free Celtic music. Visit songhenge.com for details. Irish and Celtic Music Podcast T-Shirts and Swag Buncrana Music & Arts Festival Marc Gunn, Celtic Music, the Traditional and the Twisted DragonCon Science Fiction Convention Get Marc Gunn or another band booked near with these tips: First, make a demand at Eventful.com. Second, contact your local Celtic festival or organization and suggest my name for their events. Third, email booking@marcgunn.com and tell me venues that you think would be good match for my music. Get your free kilt sticker that reads “Kilted For Her Pleasure named after Marc Gunn's 10th studio album. Celtic CD Summer Blowout Sale! CDs on sale for just $9 Banners to promote the podcast Download this week's podcast. This Week “Mando Thing/Golden Stud/Evit Gabriel/Morning Dew” by Round the House from At This Stage “Bandit” by Vicki Swan and Jonny Dyer from Scatter Pipes “An Unforseen Event” by Gerard Smith from Idylls of the King of the Road “Good Morning, Are You Ready Yet?” by Blackwater from Live at 10 “Cuchulainn in Bakersfield” by David Nigel Lloyd from Rivers, Kings and Curses “Hornpipes/Mazurka” by Wicked Tinkers from Hammered “Myra’s Lament for Lamlash Bay” by Liam Griffin from Celtic Invasion Vacations of Scotland “Highland Farewell” by Spriggan from Mind the Gap “Step It Out” by Poitin from HOT Days “Horn Pipeline/Harvest Home & Boys of Blue Hill” by Bill Grogan's Goat from Bill Grogan's Goat “Foggy Dew” by Deep Green Light from L'uomo del caffè “Banshee” by The Blarney Rebel Band from Buy My Soul “Trampoline” by The Sandcarvers from Dealin' Craic Find out more about the artists in this show at www.celticmusicpodcast.com. While you're there, subscribe to our Celtic MP3s Music Magazine and visit the link for our Celtic Music CD Store. Please support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. PROMO – Dragon's Bard by Tracy & Laura Hickman CELTIC TOP 5 In every episode of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, I ask you to vote for your favorite song in that podcast. The most-popular song is then featured at the end of the next podcast. Here are the most-popular songs from the last show. 5. “Sailor's Prayer” by Rambling Sailors 4. “Seal Set (Live)” by Wicked Tinkers 3. “Yellow Jack” by Brigand’s Folie 2. “The Mermaid's Tears' by Anne Roos 1. “Mad Jenny” by Merry Wives Of Windsor from Tales From Windsor's Tavern
Music from Castlebay, Hank Cramer, Anne Roos, 3 Pints Gone, Wicked Tinkers, Aisling, Empty Hats, New Minstrel Revue, Rising Gael, Brigand's Folie, Rambling Sailors, Merry Wives Of Windsor, Bad Haggis, Ockham's Razor,y Barleyjuice, Enter the Haggis, Holly Kirby. www.celticmusicpodcast.com Sponsor: My Irish Jeweler Specialists in Celtic Wedding Rings, Engagement Rings and Claddagh Jewelry. Simply beautiful Celtic jewelry, handmade in Ireland. Free shipping worldwide. Order now to receive a free Celtic pendant. Find out more at MyIrishJeweler.com Notes: – Vote in The Celtic Top Five – Subscribe to the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine – Irish and Celtic Music Podcast T-Shirts and Swag – Become a Member of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast – Celtic Invasion Vacations – Vote for this Irish & Celtic Music Podcast iMix – Kilted For Her Pleasure – Celtic Invasion of Scotland Review – Post a review on your favorite website, like iTunes – Music Marketing Tips Download this week's podcast. This Week: “Mackerel Jig/Out on the Ocean” by Castlebay from Tapestry VI – Sea & Skye “Heaver Her & Break Her/Frank's Reel” by Hank Cramer from Loosely Celtic “The Mermaid's Tears” by Anne Roos from Mermaids & Mariners “Leaving of Liverpool” by 3 Pints Gone from Home Brew “Seal Set (Live)” by Wicked Tinkers from Banger for Breakfast “The Bonny Ship The Diamond – The Star Of Munster” by Aisling from The Pilgrim's Road “Wave Over Wave” by Empty Hats from 5 “The Minguelay Boat Song” by New Minstrel Revue from Far And Away “She's Gone Down” by Rising Gael from These City Walls “Yellow Jack” by Brigand's Folie from Twain “Sailor's Prayer” by Rambling Sailors from Wanderlust “Mad Jenny” by Merry Wives Of Windsor from Tales From Windsor's Tavern “Hymn To The Sea” by Bad Haggis from Trip “The Handsome Cabin Boy” by Ockham's Razor from Ten Thousand Miles To Bedlam “Whiskey To The Sea” by Barleyjuice from The Barleyjuice Irish Collection “Down With the Ship” by Enter the Haggis from Casualties of Retail Find out more about the artists in this show at www.celticmusicpodcast.com. While you're there, subscribe to our Celtic MP3s Music Magazine and visit the link for our Celtic Music CD Store. Please support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. PROMO – Adventures of Indiana Jim CELTIC TOP 5 In every episode of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, I ask you to vote for your favorite song in that podcast. The most-popular song is then featured at the end of the next podcast. Here are the most-popular songs from the last show. 5. “Death by Triple Fiddle” by The Gothard Sisters 4. “La Ta Tee Da” by Brendan O'Loughlin 3. “Who's Yer Paddy” by The Brazen Heads 2. “Haste to the Wedding” by Birch Creek 1. “The Lady and the Past” by Holly Kirby from The Lady and the Past