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Not exactly a “horror movie” but 1989's Last Exit to Brookyn is a study of horrible people doing horrible things. Based loosely on Huber Selby Jr.'s 1964 novel, this bleak study in brutality tells a story of Brooklyn's savage underbelly. Directly by Uli Edel, it features some familiar faces including Jennifer Jason Leigh, Stephen Lang, Burt Young and Jerry Orbach among others. Intro: “Necromaniacs” – Mike Hill Outro: “The Butcher”– Leonard Cohen
Twice a month T, Jaim, Ma-Lin and G discuss top storylines, pet peeves+ props, and play GH Trivia! This episode we discuss; who will take the fall for Sonny's meds, a potential Davis custody battle, if Drew could become a love interest of Willow, and the Chase + Brooklyn Wedding! Top story lines: 1) Ava's hubris regarding Sonny's meds. 2) Potential freedom for Heather and a custody battle between TJ and Christina! 3) Drew, Nina and Willow? Pet peeves and Props! Jason and Spinelli finally meet at the wedding? Tracy parties at Brookyn's Bachelorette. GH Trivia! In 2006, Sam is shot and almost dies, driving her mom Alexis Davis to guilt Jason into breaking up with Sam. Jason later changes his mind, and tries to reconcile with her, but witnesses Sam sleeping with someone. Jason goes home and Elizabeth shows up and they get together result in in Elizabeth getting pregnant. She later lies to Jason about who's the father. 1)Who did Jason see Sam with? 2) Whos did Elizabeth claim was her baby's father? Who is the longest running character on General Hospital and what year did she first join the show?Do you remember the force? The iconic film collection Star Wars had some pretty talented actors that also starred on Soap Operas? Can you name any actorsKimberly McCullough has played Robin Scorpio in four different series, Can you name them? Let's explore some family mob ties! Name as many of the most memorable Mob Families and figures as you can!General Hospital Admittedly Fans! is a Swing/MG Original that airs twice a month; a manageable dose and welcome escape for GH-ers. For information about more shows or to be considered for an upcoming episode, swing by our site and drop us a note: https://swingmg.com/general-hospital-admittedly-fans/ #Soapfans #GH #GeneralHospital #ABC #DaytimeTV #Comedy Support the Show.
There is a certain level of magic behind beer, in the fermentation alone. Those little yeasty cells are working hard to convert sugar to alcohol and CO2, but what else? Disco parties? Courtney Iseman, a Brookyn-based beer journalist, has recently published a zine: "Beer Tarot: Pulling Cards, Pouring Beer, & Discovering Self." She suggests adding a little mysticism, a little magic to the consumption side of beer; through Tarot. In this episode of Beer Me, she explains that while the practice of Tarot has been around for centuries, it has become more popular in recent years. Tarot has risen since the pandemic, "not as much as sourdough" Iseman jokes. People seek more introspective moments and creative outlets, and tarot answers both needs. To be clear, tarot is less about predicting the future and more about setting an intention, for example, "getting a vibe for the day", Iseman explains. (like bones or no bones, RIP Noodle). In her zine, Iseman dives into the history of Tarot and where it's surfacing in beer. For example, EJ Nunns & Max Sherman at Trve Brewing in Denver have designed a custom tarot deck. (it's stunning). What's in the cards? Maybe they suggest you try a new beer or branch out. Or they might suggest to stick to your favorite. Check out this zine for more details! Shoutouts: Trve Brewing, Brasserie l'Ermitage, Joanne Love, Noodle and the No Bones DayMUSIC CREDIT: The following music was used for this media project:Music: Funky Intro 31 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9552-funky-intro-31License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Host April Franzino is joined by Bee Shapiro, the Founder of Ellis Brooklyn. Bee talks about how her career covering beauty for the New York Times helped her fall in the love with the beauty industry. She also discusses how having her first child led to her cleaning up her beauty routine, and in doing so, made her realize that there were not enough options for clean fragrance. So she set out to create her own, and launched Ellis in 2015.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beautybizshow/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Lawyer & Former Law Professor Alan Dershowitz joins the program to discuss growing up in Brookyn when it was America's THIRD-largest city, the continued persecution of former President Donald J. Trump, and other issues persisting in the world of law today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Miles Morales is Brookyn's Spider-man but he longs for more. More challenging schooling, bigger and tougher opponents rather than the run of the mill “villain of the week”, and he pines to see Spider-Gwen again since their adventures last time … Continue reading →
SHIRLEY RUSSAK WACHTEL is an author, college professor, and host of the podcast, EXTRAordinary People. In December, just before the launch of her successful novel, A Castle in Brooklyn (Little A), she appeared on the podcast, Too Jewish Radio. We hope you enjoy her intriguing interview with Rabbi Samuel Cohon. For more information, go to shirleywachtel.com
Mike Ireland plays guitar and sings backup vocals in I Am The Avalanche. We are both on the same tour, right now. Mike was nice enough to sit down with me for an hour, right in between sound check and his set! This was recorded at The Rave, which is a very legendary venue, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I Am The Avalanche has a new single, "Honey Bee" premiering March 6! Mike's links & socials: Mike's Instagram: @mikeireland138 https://linktr.ee/iamtheavalanche I Am The Avalanche Instagram: @iamtheavalanchenyc Pass Away Instagram: @pass_away_nyc The Three Diamond Door (Mike's bar in Brookyn, NY): @thethreediamonddoor Pearl's Social & Billy Club (Mike's other bar in Brookyn, NY): @pearlssocialbillyclub Two Week Notice Podcast partners: www.piebald.com Furnace Fest - for tickets & more info, visit https://www.furnacefest.us/ Follow Furnace Fest on Instagram: @furnacefest & @furnace_fest_community Go to www.plugyourholes.com and enter the code "TWNPOD" at checkout for a 15% discount Ways to support the Two Week Notice Podcast: Follow Dana on Instagram: @danafuggenb Follow the podcast on Instagram: @twoweeknoticepodcast iPhone users - give the show a 5-star written review on Apple Podcasts Non-iPhone users - give the show 5 stars on Spotify Spread the word on the socials, and tell a friend! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dana-bollen3/message
The All Local afternoon update for January 15th, 2023.
Welcome to LL SPORTS 2! A sports show for everyone!! – but for the ladies, we'll get an opportunity each show to teach you some of the fundamentals of baseball, basketball or football. We promise to never answer your questions with "not right now, the game is on!" If it ain't one thing, in Brookyn it's definitely another! Kyrie Irving's retweet causes a firestorm, but what will the Brooklyn Nets do to put out the flames? Steve Nash is out as head coach....but is Ime Udoka on his way in? And why the coaching change now? NFL trade deadline...which teams made a splash? NFL Week 8 re-cap, the field goals that weren't and the return of CMC! All of this plus the Wednesday Wikipedia, Lucinda's Lyrics, TJ's Motivational Moment, your phone calls, comments, questions and much more!! Join TJ Wednesday @8p ET!!!
"It's Corn" is one of the internet's latest obsessions, the result of a viral video being remixed into a song that has itself become viral. Brookyn's The Gregory Brothers are the group behind the hit and many other songified memes from the last decade, including "Bed Intruder Song," "Double Rainbow Song," and recently, "Chrissy, Wake Up," uploaded via their Youtube and TikTok handle Schmoyoho. Evan Gregory joins us.
Hell Bent For Metal takes a look at Brooklyn Nine-Nine, the US sitcom based in the 99th precinct of the New York Police Department, to analyse how the show handles queer representation and LGBTQ+ issues, and also discusses how being a metal fan can affect the way someone could view it – including how metal is represented in the show itself. Plus there's an origin story for one of HBFM's [stolen] running gags.This week's Camp Classic is 'And Then There Was Silence', the epic song about the fall of Troy by legendary German power metallers Blind Guardian. And while there's the entirely predictable chat about how the song's camp as tits (which you already guessed), there's some rather more deep-and-meaningful reasons it's relatable to from a queer perspective.Plus the Hate Crew Gaybar has no less than five albums for the jukebox this week, as They Fear Us by Ithaca, Body Prophecy by Black Magnet, Roman Candle by Funeral Chic, God's Country by Chat Pile, and Born Into Chaos by Yatra all going in. It's a bumper crop, but a more streamlined way of discussing them to go with it.All in all, it's a far more cheerful show than #86.
Featuring the modern piano stylings of “Orange Julius” Julius Rodriguez; Brooklyn indie pop duo Mmeadows delivering the goods; Shabaka's latest release of meditative world jazz; saxophone icon Miguel Zenon inspired by Las Americas; the wonderful world of Carla Bley as interpreted by Ben Allison and his trio; a Mexican-American free jazz mashup courtesy of Trio Xolo; the latest Brookyn indie folk joint from Brazos; and finally, another classic from the vault on Verve: Ella Fitzgerald live at the Hollywood Bowl.
The Indiana Pacers saw two of their former players, TJ Warren and Edmond Sumner, leave for the Brooklyn Nets yesterday. Host Tony East breaks down the moves, including what they signal about the Pacers team building plans. Then, Locked On Celtics host John Karalis joins the show to further discuss the Malcolm Brogdon trade, Aaron Nesmith, and Daniel Theis.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!TrueBillDon't fall for subscription scams. Start cancelling today at Truebill.com/LOCKEDONNBA.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Arcade1upPre-order now from arcade1up.com - that's Arcade, the number 1, Up, dot com - for an estimated early September ship date! They are giving away a NBA JAM Shaq edition to a Locked On listener! Enter for a chance to win a game console for your man-cave at arcade1up.com/lockedon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Indiana Pacers saw two of their former players, TJ Warren and Edmond Sumner, leave for the Brooklyn Nets yesterday. Host Tony East breaks down the moves, including what they signal about the Pacers team building plans. Then, Locked On Celtics host John Karalis joins the show to further discuss the Malcolm Brogdon trade, Aaron Nesmith, and Daniel Theis. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! TrueBill Don't fall for subscription scams. Start cancelling today at Truebill.com/LOCKEDONNBA. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Arcade1up Pre-order now from arcade1up.com - that's Arcade, the number 1, Up, dot com - for an estimated early September ship date! They are giving away a NBA JAM Shaq edition to a Locked On listener! Enter for a chance to win a game console for your man-cave at arcade1up.com/lockedon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of UNFAIR Sports, Jay dives in with Special guest Josh Rodriguez with The Dime NBA Podcast (https://linktr.ee/thedimenba):(01:35) The Eastern Conference Finals finale and did Jimmy Butler take the wrong shot? (19:38) Who you got in the NBA Finals? (24:55) 5v5 Who is better? Celtics or Warriors (34:41) Brookyn missing out on Udoka and are they keeping Kyrie?#DubNation #BleedGreen #NBAFinals #NBAPlayoffs Follow Josh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Josh_Rodriguez_Follow The Dime NBA: https://twitter.com/TheDimeNBAListen & Sub here: https://linktr.ee/thedimenbaHit us up on the UNFAIR fan line! 430-901-1906! Leave us a message and you could end up on the show! We got MERCH!!! Support the show and grab a shirt, hoodie, etc.: phrozentee.comPodcast: https://smarturl.it/unfairjjYouTube: https://smarturl.it/unfairjj/youtubeIG: instagram.com/unfair_sportsWebsite: https://unfair-sports.comJay produces a weekly podcast with various hosts called UNFAIR Sports, where we take a pensive approach to the sports conversation. Providing thoughtful commentary and opinions around NFL, NBA, College Football, Daily fantasy tips and research with the OSG report, and the latest headlines and news in the sports world. Follow us on the socials belowSocials:twitter.com/unfairsportsFacebook.com/phrozenmedia instagram.com/unfair_sportsmedium.com/unfairJay:Twitter.com/smiznithInstagram.com/smiznithtwitch.tv/smiznith
Today is the first Mother's Day that my beloved mother is not here for me both to salute and honor.Mrs.Vivivan Pauline Howard Stanley.passed away early on the morning about 6:00am of January 10th.Five days after he final great granddaugher was born,Mila Tryn Linton AKA MTV.An angel coming down and another going up Born in Portsmoth Virgina,January 21 1929 to Bishop Paul M. Howard and Cornelia Newby. Atteneding Both Catholic and Public school.Came to New York after marrying James Arthur Stanley Senior,,in 1947, they travelled to New York city and resided in famed Harlem in New York city.Then in 1949 moved to too famed Brookyn in the renowned Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. Here she resided for over 70 years at,233 Stuyvesant Avenue,apartmment 3A.And was a member of legendary Cornerstone Baptist church for 66 years.She had four children.Melvin named after his dad's best friend.Helen after he dad's mother who like Vivian's passed at a young age.Helen at 35,Cornelia her beloved Mother at 42. Theresa last born looked just like her Grandmother Helen.Her name was choosen as Vivian heard some one calling some one by that name.James is named after his dad.Vivian also lost two children during early pregnancy. She herself the second born of her seven silblings.David first,then she,Paul,John,Naomi,Virginia and Cornelia named after her mother.Vivian became the oldest sibling after the tragic car accident death of David,And with her mother catching tuberculosis she too at an early age became the matriarch of her beloved family. She felt so proud of the fact starting a prayer group at Brooklyn Jewish Hospital,where she worked for over 3 decades retiring in 1994.A true child of GOD and mother unsurpassed .Today I both moan yet applaud the life of my beloved mother and echo the words of my beloved sister Helen,''We had the best Mom Ever.''Amen-TrustInGOD
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On this week's episode of Time Bomb Radio we discuss the bloody Brookyn drill rap war between opposing Brooklyn neighborhoods "Woo & Choo" as well as other boroughs now adding fuel to the fire by getting involved both on wax & on the street. The 2nd topic was drill & trap rappers continuing to diss each other relentlessly regardless of the ongoing body count in response to these disrespectful records. 3rd topic we talk about Hot 97's "Drewski" vowing to no longer promote or play drill music during his DJ sets. 4th topic, Summer Walker's new crazy hairstyle, a desperate cry for help? Or a clout chasing media stunt? 5th & final topic covered in todays installment of TBR was if the record labels should have some accountability for the recent death of these rising drill and trap rappers?
Charly Kayle honors the memory of her dogs Brookyn & Sasha by sharing how they each contact her with messages and signs from across the Rainbow Bridge. She explains the importance of grounding yourself with deep breathing, to help recognize when your loved one is sending a message! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Charly Kayle honors the memory of her dogs Brookyn & Sasha by sharing how they each contact her with messages and signs from across the Rainbow Bridge. She explains the importance of grounding yourself with deep breathing, to help recognize when your loved one is sending a message!
Brookyn Lowery of Cardratings.com talks about how to chose and use the best credit cards for small businesses. Evan LeClus and Warsha Joshi talk about growing your small business with less pain.
Brookyn Lowery of Cardratings.com talks about how to chose and use the best credit cards for small businesses. Evan LeClus and Warsha Joshi talk about growing your small business with less pain.
Ali talks today to fellow journalist and Brookyn mom Amy Gallo Ryan about her long and painful infertility journey, which includes IUIs, feeling brushed off by doctors because she was "too young," even though she knew there was a problem; unexplained infertility; a chemical pregnancy; a "pseudo sac;" and an ectopic pregnancy. Amy talks about the isolation she felt when she was navigating not being able to sustain a healthy pregnancy, how she couldn't find the right people to talk to, and how family building difficulties affected her relationship with her husband. She also discusses her seven rounds of IVF—and what her family looks like now. EPISODE SPONSORS:FERTILITY RALLY www.fertilityrally.com and @fertilityrally, offers 24/7 Community, Content and Curated Events. Give yourself or a fellow infertility warrior the gift of support while navigating your journey. EVERYONE is welcome.Medfertil BY ELAN HEALTHCAREMedfertil is a once-a-day prenatal dietary supplement for couples planning to or struggling to conceive. This prenatal is enriched with vitamins and minerals scientifically proven to increase your chances of fertility. The Medfertil for men and women combo package is on sale now. If you are planning for a healthy pregnancy and want to start Medfertil today, go to elanhealthcare.ca and use code ALISON15 *for an extra 15% OFF*Support this podcast at: https://redcircle.com/infertile-af/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/infertile-af/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Author, Cocktail Enthusiast & Traveler, Robert Simonson, Chats His New Book Mezcal and Tequila Cocktails, New York Times, Best Bars in New York & Bourbon The Birdies & Bourbon team had a blast chatting with New York Times writer Robert Simonson in Brookyn about his new book Mezcal and Tequila Cocktails: Mixed Drinks for the Golden Age of Agave [A Cocktail Recipe Book]. Robert shared some great stories about his favorite bars and cocktails while traveling globe and where to drink in New York City. Be sure to check out Robert Simonson online at https://www.robertsimonson.net/ Mezcal and Tequila Cocktails can be found at your local bookstore or online at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1984857746?tag=randohouseinc8259-20 ROBERT SIMONSON writes about cocktails, spirits, bars, and bartenders for the New York Times. He is also contributing editor and columnist at PUNCH. His books include The Old-Fashioned (2014), A Proper Drink (2016) and 3-Ingredient Cocktails (2017), which was nominated for a 2018 James Beard Award, and The Martini Cocktail (2019), which was nominated for an IACP Award. He was also a primary contributor to The Essential New York Times Book of Cocktails (2015). Simonson won the 2019 Spirited Award for Best Cocktail and Spirits Writer, and his work, which has also appeared in Saveur, Bon Appetit, Food & Wine, New York magazine, and Lucky Peach, has been nominated for a total of eleven Spirited Awards and three IACP Awards. A native of Wisconsin, he lives in Brooklyn. Apparel for the show provided by turtleson. Be sure to check them out online for the new season lineup at https://turtleson.com/ The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram ( @birdies_bourbon)
REAL BASKETBALL NOW! Episode - 3- @samuellachow and @yvesdarbouze chop it up about what the Bucks trouncing means to the Brookyn Nets & NBA
Our episode begins in Atlanta where their superstar WR wanting out. We discuss where Julio should want to go (Not you Chicago), where the Falcons should want him to go (We see you irrelevant AFC teams), and who needs him the most (Green Bay and Baltimore obviously). We then move on to still more Rodgers drama and Tebow talk. Then Love (see what I did there?) for our young QB's in discussions of Tua, Trevor, and Jordan. We then talk about teams who made the layoffs last year, but will fail to this year, then teams that missed the postseason last year, but will be in this year (is it time for the Panthers to Rhule the NFC south?). Then, to close the episode, we talk NBA playoffs and unveil our previously top - secret brackets. Elizabeth has an unloved dark horse team making it all the way, while Dave goes with a well known super team (Sit down Brookyn, it's not you).
Mike and Mike discuss the 2017 action thriller starring Brittany Snow and Dave Bautista. The movie depicts a seize on American soil. Civilians are in New York are trying to survive an attack by military invaders. These types of movies are common enough but what sets this movie apart is the filmmaking. The steadycam work through the neighborhood and city streets of Brookyn bring you a sense of involvement in the story and bring you in like an omnipresent participant in the story. The fact that the movie is shot as one continuois camera shot is an impresssive. This movie has real "Handmaid's Tale" vibes but neither Mike has seen it at the recording time to make the obvious comparison.
What is our COVID Karma? Ray Ippolito, a long time Yoga practitioner, Kirtan wallah and Animal Liberation Activist has created an initiative that is committed to educate, inspire and remove our role from this most challenging virus and all others that are headed our way. How can we use our practice to make a difference in the COVID world we created and what are you willing to do about it? In this episode Yoga Is Vegan's Holly Skodis and Ray Ippolito discuss the following:International Pandemic Outreach Day- One World, One Day, One Action! May 1st, 2021.SeaspiracyBob Woodward Interviews with Trump on the pandemicHow to Survive a Pandemic by Michael GregerVegan Food for first responders in Brookyn with Big Love CateringCatch & release fishing methodKaporos in BrooklynRay Ippolito Episode 47 Subscribe & Listen: Connect with Ray Ippolito & Eating Animals Causes Pandemics:Facebook: @rayippolitoInstagram: @eatinganimals_causespandemicsWebsite: @eatinganimalscausespandemics.com
--On the Show: --Mark Rank, Professor of Social Welfare at Washington University in St Louis and author of "Poorly Understood: What America Gets Wrong About Poverty," joins David to discuss truths and falsehoods about poverty in the United States. Get the book: https://amzn.to/3degKk4 --COVID vaccination continues to dramatically accelerate as deaths continue down, but a real question remains about the spike in cases --US regulators recommended a halt to COVID vaccinations using the Johnson and Johnson vaccine after 6 women experienced a blood clot disorder within two weeks of vaccination --An exhausted Dr. Anthony Fauci explains to CNN's Wolf Blitzer that the COVID-19 pandemic is not like a baseball game --Fox News propagandist goes full "white replacement theory" during a recent segment --Brookyn, Minnesota Police Chief Tim Gannon strangely walks out of a press conference about the recent shooting of Daunte Wright, and then returns, with no explanation --Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz appears to be connected to a shill candidate named Jestine Iannotti, funded by possible illegal dark money in Florida --A Trump supporter leaves a voicemail explaining how he sees the reality of the election being stolen from Donald Trump and the supposed truth of the January 6 Trump riots --On the Bonus Show: Some progressives demanding Justice Breyer retire, PragerU targeting kindergarten, New Zealand passes miscarriage bereavement leave, much more...
Blockbuster trade James Harden gets traded to the Brooklyn Nets. What does this mean for the Rockets and the rest of the NBA? Let's bring back short shorts to the NBA and dogcorns might actually be a thing
Nuestro amigo Carlos publica estos días la “Guía fotográfica de Nueva York” y, como no podía ser de otra manera, tenía que pasar por el podcast para hablarnos de ella. En este programa nos cuenta cosas de interés como cuál es la mejor época del año o eventos tan simbólicos como el Manhattanhenge. También abordamos temas como qué material llevar para no llevar ni de más ni de menos, desde donde fotografiar la luna llena con la Estatua de la Libertad o los mágicos atardeceres o amaneceres que ofrece la ciudad de Nueva York. Otro tema que tratamos tanto en el podcast como en la guía son consejos en caso de que quieras subir a los miradores (lo harás) y también afrontamos los mejores skylines de la ciudad: Hoboken, Staten Island, Brookyn, Queens y Mahattan. No podemos obviar el tema de la seguridad de la ciudad de Nueva York así como qué hacer dentro de Central Park. Interesante, ¿verdad? Pues no dejes de entrar en libros.com para reservar tu guía fotográfica y asimismo te aconsejo que sigas a Carlos en Twitter con su usuario @chocotuits Este programa está patrocinado por Zyro, creador de páginas web para fotógrafos extremadamente rápidas y sencillas de hacer. Si estás pensando en hacerte tu web, entra en https://zyro.com/es/special/academiadefotografos y tendrás hasta un 89% de descuento antes del 31 de diciembre.
Join Ethan for a conversation with Auria Abraham, founder of Auria's Malaysian Kitchen. Auria was born and raised in the small town of Seremban, Malaysia where she grew up surrounded by multi-ethnic culinary inspiration and cuisine, a cornerstone of Malaysian culture. In the 22 years that she has been in the US, alongside an impressive career in music production for TV commercials. In 2013, Auria began working towards making authentic Malaysian food available to the American public. She launched Auria's Malaysian Kitchen with one product: Hot Chili Sambal, a condiment made with fresh red chilies that accompanies many Malaysian meals and amplifies all types of cuisine. Since, her product line has grown to include Lime Leaf Sambal, Pandan Kaya, and Salted Caramel Kaya and has been praised by the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Food & Wine, Bon Appétit, Brooklyn Magazine and Gothamist among others. Auria’s Malaysian Kitchen is also recognized as a Fancy Food Fellow, Martha Stewart American Made semi finalist and is a recipient of two SOFI (specialty outstanding food innovation) awards.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network, support Why Food? by becoming a member! Why Food? is Powered by Simplecast.
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In this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy and Smart Podcast, Jenna Kantor guests hosts and interviews Adrian Miranda on the Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy. Adrian Miranda, class of Ithaca College Physical Therapy '07, was born and raised in Manhattan. He currently practices at Windsor Physical Therapy in Brooklyn, NY. In addition, he is a medical consultant and content creator at a Virtual Reality rehab start-up called Reactiv. In this episode, we discuss: -Educational resources available at the Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy -Diverse mediums used to disseminate research to clinicians -How to be involved in advocacy on the state and federal level for the PT profession -The importance of research for both advocacy efforts and clinical practice -And so much more! Resources: Email: AMiranda84@Gmail.com Cell phone: (585) 472-5201 Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy Twitter Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy Website JOSPT Website A big thank you to Net Health for sponsoring this episode! Learn more about Four Ways That Outpatient Therapy Providers Can Increase Patient Engagement in 2020! For more information on Adrian: Adrian Miranda class of Ithaca College Physical Therapy '07 was born and raised in Manhattan. He currently practices at Windsor Physical Therapy in Brooklyn, NY. In addition he is medical consultant and content creator at a Virtual Reality rehab start up called Reactiv. In the past Adrian has also worked in media including video producer and a television host for BRIC TV ("Check out the Workout") a local television station in Brookyn. Previously he was a faculty member in the TOURO College Orthopedic Physical Therapy Program as the Director of Clinical Residency education. He also was an instructor for Summit Professional Education teaching continuing education (Shoulder Assessment and Treatment) He is currently the Chair of the PR/Marketing committee for the Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy (APTA) and contributes to APTA Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives. He previously held positions in the NYPTA as Chair of the Minority Affairs committee of the NYPTA, member of the programming committee, and Brooklyn/Staten Island Legislative liaison. He also teaches media including video editing, video production at Brooklyn media non profit BRIC. In his spare time he swing dances, does crossfit, has a web series called Gross Anatomy on Firework, and dabbles in theater. For more information on Jenna: Jenna Kantor (co-founder) is a bubbly and energetic girl who was born and raised in Petaluma, California. Growing up, she trained and performed ballet throughout the United States. After earning a BA in Dance and Drama at the University of California, Irvine, she worked professionally in musical theatre for 15+ years with tours, regional theatres, & overseas (www.jennakantor.com) until she found herself ready to move onto a new chapter in her life – a career in Physical Therapy. Jenna is currently in her 3rd year at Columbia University’s Physical Therapy Program. She is also a co-founder of the podcast, “Physiotherapy Performance Perspectives,” has an evidence-based monthly youtube series titled “Injury Prevention for Dancers,” is a NY SSIG Co-Founder, NYPTA Student Conclave 2017 Development Team, works with the NYPTA Greater New York Legislative Task Force and is the NYPTA Public Policy Committee Student Liaison. Jenna aspires to be a physical therapist for amateur and professional performers to help ensure long, healthy careers. To learn more, please check out her website: www.jennafkantor.wixsite.com/jkpt Read the full transcript below: Jenna Kantor (00:00): Hello. Hello. Hello, this is Jenna Kantor. Welcome back to another episode on healthy, wealthy and smart. I am here with Adrian Miranda who is a physical therapist who you have probably seen on social media quite a bit. Adrian, would you first tell everyone exactly what your job is that we are going to be discussing and in which section of the APTA? Adrian Miranda (00:21): So my name is Adrian Miranda. I am the chair of the public relations committee for the Academy of orthopedic physical therapy. Jenna Kantor (00:30): Yes, that's right. A mouthful in which I could not get off. So I had Adrian saved for me. Well Adrian, first of all, thank you so much for popping on today for a nice little interview. So I want to first just dive in because I don't know anything about the orthopedic section in the sense of what is it is that you guys are doing for me as a new grad, I'm always thinking the JOSPT, that is a great resource and that is it. So we're going to be diving into more of what the orthopedic section is doing at this point so we can all learn and better appreciate it. And also for those who are considering joining the section, you'll go, Oh, this is for me. Or actually it's not for me. I'm just gonna be sitting with other sections instead. So first of all, what is the big focus for the orthopedic section? Adrian Miranda (01:23): Well, the orthopedic section does a lot of things. But let's talk about the focus on education. So as you said, the JOSPT that is actually a joint collaboration between the Academy of orthopedic physical therapy and Academy of sports physical therapy. One thing, so I became the chair, I guess I spent two years I believe now or going into my second year, but I was part of the community for about six months before that. And one thing I would challenge anyone or ask anybody to do is actually go to the website, orthopt.org. Look at all the tabs, scroll through it. And you can find so many things that when I became the actual a chair and I went, I'm just perusing and just looking at what the Academy does. Cause my goal was like I think the Academy does a ton of stuff that not many people know about. Adrian Miranda (02:12): You're going to learn so much about how much work and effort goes into and how many resources you can find for yourself or your colleagues educationally. There's a lot of independent study courses. The one that you may know if you've either going through residency finishing residency and taking your OCS, but it's the current concepts which is of, I say it's a staple. If you want to take the OCS, you should have the current concepts, you should be looking for the current concepts and reading through it. That's going to be a huge, huge resource and who get better to go to then the Academy itself. Besides that, cause there's so many courses, even things that I didn't know about. For example, there was actually a concussion independent study course. As you know, many of us, even myself in the clinic are starting to get more and more referrals for patients who have had a concussion diagnosis. So that's out there. There are other courses that are older. Some you get the current courses you get see you use for their courses that you don't get. For example, there is a triathlete course, there is a postoperative course, there is a work related injuries course, auto accident, all these are resources that anybody can use. And that's just kind of the tip of the iceberg as far as courses that you can purchase. And moving forward there are some free resources as well. Jenna Kantor (03:31): That's very helpful. So for somebody who doesn't have time, Oh, I feel like I'm speaking for everyone when I say that than going, Oh my God, I have to go and like playing the tabs. How much time is that? I have other things on my to do list. You just gave an overview of the education part, but what are some highlights on things that stood out to you personally within that that's being offered? Adrian Miranda (03:54): So none of us have time. You're right. And so I think one of the things that you're going to start to see is easier access to information. So for example, even if you look at any of our social media threads which if you’re looking at orthopedic within a you're gonna find, for example, we had a patellofemoral infographic. You're going to start to see some more smaller snippets because the Academy has realized that yes, people don't know how to digest the information and put into clinical practice right away. You have to really large clinical practice guideline is 70 pages or 50 pages. And then how to kind of digest that and to put it back out in the clinic. We’re trying to create easier versions of that, whether it's infographics. We are also partnering with podcasters like yourself to disseminate information from the authors themselves to give you the information so you can have passive listening. Adrian Miranda (04:46): In other words, you don't have to read, you can actually be driving to work going on the subway. You can be on your lunch break and listening to information from authors or researchers of these publications. So we're trying to make smaller tidbits to make it digestible in a form that's also accessible to most people. So we've been looking to long form writing. But right now it's infographics are trying to get onto podcast and educate more people, but we are looking into the fact that there is a time constraint in our physical therapy profession. Jenna Kantor (05:20): Yeah. That's excellent to learn. So for the orthopedic section, with the information that you have provided that they're already offering, which is incredible, who is your audience when you're creating the infographics or the infographics for us to better understand, are they infographics where we can reshare it to patients? Adrian Miranda (05:45): So good question. These are for us. So the push is actually for us clinicians to get a better grasp of this literature and a cliff notes initial format. However, if you look at JOSPT and I think moving forward, we're trying to also create a little bit of public awareness. So have you seen in JOSPT patient perspectives? That's one way that you can utilize and share it. And I actually remember when they first came out in my clinic, I printed them out in color, put it on the walls and the rooms and patients actually read it and ask questions about it. But as far as what you'll see further moving forward, like the infographics, it's going to be more for us, for the clinician so that we can actually suck in the information and be able to distribute it out to our patients in the easier manner. Jenna Kantor (06:27): Yeah, that's a big deal. As a clinician myself or I'm putting together a lot of dance research and creating it on this long form document with links to different research to have it disseminated will be great because the time is taking me to create that. It's a lot of time. It's a lot of time. And I know other clinicians don't have that, so I'm creating this for the dance community at large. So I think that's a really big deal that you guys are looking to make that information more available because there's always regular research and I just want to point this out because nobody can see it. Adrian Miranda (07:05): Anyways, I just wanted to put this out there before we continue. Another question. We are also looking for ideas. We want to engage with our members. So if you have any ideas about how to disseminate this information in a different way, we're talking about even long form writing. Some people love to read and that's totally fine. We're trying to look into different options. We're definitely looking for suggestions, people to collaborate with us people to a similar to what you are doing Jenna. To collaborate with us, give us new ideas. We're definitely looking for innovative ways even some old ways that we can bring back to help our clinicians better understand this information and be able to utilize it. Jenna Kantor (07:44): I love that. So this is a newer concept, but we have discussed about it. How is the orthopedic brainstorming, how to bring in other people who are providing information and education to help what we bring to patients. Adrian Miranda (07:58): I think it's people who are doing the work. Researchers, also clinicians, people who are in the clinic and researching, you know, we're in the clinic and researching. But the Academy definitely has some of the top researchers, people who have their pulse on newer topics. And one of the things that, that also stand in me was when the concussion dependence study came out. And I think that's to show that right now we're going to see an uptake in physicians referring concussion patients to our profession. And we have to be ready for that. Jenna Kantor (08:31): You are on the PR committee, so you know a little bit about the public and the relations. You're like Samantha from sex in the city, but not anyway, so I digress. What is it that you guys are doing and focusing on within the marketing committee alone and who is your audience for that? Adrian Miranda (08:50): We just want to show you stuff. We want to show you and teach you things. For example, if you look at our recent posts, we wanted to share what happened at CSM. We actually have the Rose award, which if you were in a, for example, a rural setting, if you're doing home health care, you can actually watch his full speech on his study. That had to do with how many visits was optimal for home health, physical therapists. So those are the things that we want to kind of bring you inside and say, Hey, look, this is what we're doing. We are finding committee members who are have skills in different aspects of the media. Which like I said, we're looking for people, we're always looking for people and new ideas. But when I came in, as I told you I wanted to share everything that the Academy was doing at one point I will look there's actually even some certification for imaging. Adrian Miranda (09:43): If you are interested in imaging or you think you want to dive into any type of imaging for your research, your PhD or even if you're a new graduate who says, Oh, I really want to learn more about imaging. There is a special interest group for imaging with resources and there's I believe there is either a discount or something and you can again, you can kind of scroll through the social media cause we did post it at one point. We just go through so much information that I can't tell you everything on the up the top of my head. But we're trying to share information that you would actually have to go and scroll and look for on the website. We're trying to make it more accessible. So there's just so many things that we want to it's like a media company really. Adrian Miranda (10:23): We're just trying to share what things we do and what opportunities. Oh, another example is the federal advocacy forum. So there is the money into the Academy will provide to a student to actually attend the federal advocacy forum. I believe the deadline has passed for that to apply for the scholarship or the grant. But those are things that we're trying to do. Before I was at CSM and the chair of the practice committee came up to me and said, Hey, is there any way that you can share this? And so those are things that we, even through email marketing, you may have seen it. There was also other programs like CoStar, which you'll have to kind of look it up or go online or go on the website or social media to find out about it. Adrian Miranda (11:07): It was about innovation and science. And it's not just for physical therapy. So there's a lot of opportunities, volunteer opportunities, ways to get involved, resources, educational materials. So the peer committees, just trying to say, Hey, you know, those of you on social media, there's all this stuff that you can do. Right now if you look online, soon enough there'll be like a residency Q and A. So there are many of you who are interested in going into residency or currently in residency and we're trying to reach out to that population as well. So there's a target population. It's really the Academy members. So we don't have new grads or old grads. There is a little bit more of a push to get attention from new graduates and students, but we want to be able to share as much information that will help our members. So we are a member facing organizations. Jenna Kantor (11:58): That's really great. That's actually fantastic. Okay. I'm going to ask a controversial question more because the concept and idea is definitely backwards was what we're pushing for in the physical therapy profession regarding research. We want to be research based, we want that these studies to back up everything we do. We're doctors for, you know, for sake. So what about physical therapists who are just going, I don't need the research in order to treat these patients and get them better. I'm not saying this to criticize them. I'm not saying this to separate us. For somebody who's not interested in all this data and everything, what do you guys have to provide for them that they would be specifically interested in where it is, where they treat primarily orthopedic cases. Karen Litzy (13:00): And on that note, we're going to take a quick break to hear from our sponsor and be right back with Adrian's response. This episode is brought to you by net health net house outpatient EMR and billing software. Redoc powered by X fit provides an all one software solution with guided documentation workflows to make it easy for therapists to use and streamline billing processes to help speed billing and improve reimbursement. You could check out net health’s new tip sheet to learn four ways that outpatient therapy providers can increase patient engagement in 2020 at go.net health.com/patientengagement2020 Adrian Miranda (13:34): Well, I mean, you can believe that, but it's the cases that you need research to show data, to show numbers, to go to Congress, to go to insurance, to push things and push agendas. Jenna Kantor (13:44): Oh, I like what you're saying regarding going to Congress advocating, thank you. Continue. Yeah. Adrian Miranda (13:48): So you need to prove that things work. Now there's many things that you cannot get data on or you just haven't created the right methodology for it. So you haven't created the right structure, the right research methods, the right way to capture those results. We're in a big data-driven time right now. So whether you believe that you don't need research and that it's there and we have to utilize it and it is actually necessary to help with reimbursements. So it might not hit you right in the face when the patient walks in, but it's going to hit you somewhere. So yes, research is extremely important. And it's not the end all be all as well. The way we get research is from an evidence case reports from the things that just occur. And then you go back and say, Hey, why did this work? Adrian Miranda (14:34): It didn't work. Or it did work and it worked because for all the wrong reasons. But if you don't have a scientific method for that, you're never going to know. Listen in the PR committee. So I'll tell you something. And many of you may be in the technology sector, marketing sector and digital marketing. We analyze what our members were engaging with and it turned out that CPGs our members were engaging with and we actually pivoted a bit more to give you more of that content. And we're seeing that you are engaging with it more. So if we didn't have that data, we wouldn't be able to give you what you want or even what you need. It is very important. You may not see it right away, but there are things that help agendas be moved forward and prove our worth. Adrian Miranda (15:20): As physical therapists, you can say it all you want, but if you have numbers, you really can't argue with numbers unless you're dealing with larger entities that have bigger pockets than you. But even at the end of the day, you fight hard enough for it. You're gonna get it. Direct access is moving along okay. And they're saying, we don't have any restricted direct access, but if we didn't have studies that are coming out saying that early intervention, but physical therapy reduces costs of healthcare achieves healthcare savings, we can't push that bill forward because we didn't have the data. Now we do have the data. So I would say that the sometimes or the reason for not agreeing with research has, you know, personal experiences and negative experiences. Maybe not even understanding research and what it does. Maybe you're wasting money on. These are one large universities doing all this data and research, but you need to think about it a little bit differently. Adrian Miranda (16:17): And the more research we have, the better research and better data. The more that you'll see we're helping more people in the community. The more that you're seeing businesses, physical therapy, business thriving, and being able to kind of give back to the community and give back to their employees as well. So it's this kind of circle. It's almost like a spin diagram that without research, without the community, without the clinicians to enforce it, we're not going to go anywhere. So I would say those people that don't believe in research it's like air. It's there. You need it. Love that. Jenna Kantor (16:50): Start to touch upon it. I want to dive into it. More advocacy. What is it that the orthopedic section, say three things right now that you know of, that they're advocating for on Capitol Hill? Adrian Miranda (17:03): Okay. So one of the things that did for the 40th anniversary was create almost like a mini documentary. Which was eyeopening to me. I didn't realize how much the Academy of orthopedic physical therapy advocated for States and governor and national issues. They actually were very instrumental in practice things all over the country and even helping with the right access bills right now at this moment. I couldn't tell you specific things. But if you go look at that video, which I think it was ast year, CSM I interviewed a lot, most if not most of the past orthopedic presidents who actually served on the APTA board. And yes, and some of them currently do it will be enlightening to see how much advocacy in the Academy actually provides. So having said that I couldn't tell you on top of my head exactly what they are working on at this moment legislatively, but just know that they are and they're also helping other components with their efforts and their resource. So if you, again, maybe you don't want to be in the public relations and marketing, but if you have some type of legislative issue or some type of issue that you have reached out to the Academy, they might be able to either guide you, steer you or help you connect with the APTA itself. Anybody in the government affairs, we actually have a committee directly for government affairs. Jenna Kantor (18:38): That's great. And you can even go on the website I'm seeing right now there is a tab for governance. It's literally on the major main page, so you go to governance and when you put your little mouse or a little hand on there, it'll go down and you can get information on what they're doing in their strategic plan. You click on that and it will take you into vision statement and goals so you can really see what they're doing right now for the lines with you and what you want them to be fighting for or if you want, there are points you want them to address in which you can then reach out to them to make that difference. Thank you so much, Adrian, for coming on to speak and educate about the orthopedic section. I really am a beginner with this myself because I've been a member for, since I was a first year student and never looked into any of the resources until this conversation right now. I think this is literally with the exception of joining the performing arts special interest group. The only time I've really gone into the the webpage. Oh look and we just opened it up. So current practice issues right now. Jenna Kantor (19:43): In what month, we are March, 2020 direct access imaging, dry needling, mobilization versus manipulation and practice issues state by state. And then you can get more details on that as well on orthopt.org. You just click on that governance and it'll get you there. Adrian Miranda (20:03): Is that answering the question about what issues are being dealt with by the Academy? Jenna Kantor (20:08): Yes, that does. That does. And the one who clicked and fell and grabbed that page. So we could just go onto practice, current practice issues and boom, bada bang. Thank you for coming on. Are there any last words you have for anybody who is considering joining the orthopedic section? But they're on the fence right now. Adrian Miranda (20:27): Join. There's really no drawbacks. If anything, here's what I recommend to anybody. If you have, there's two aspects. If you really want to get involved, there's someone who has been involved in school or someone who really wants to help other PTs. You wanna help the profession get involved. There's ways to get involved. You can be a member and do nothing and just hang back however you can make such an impact. I've had people recently asked to join or to be able to assist in the public relations committee. If you are somebody who has a lot of gripes and is really upset with what we're doing, go ahead and join anyway because you could actually be a change. I remember having this conversation with somebody in New York state. I was at a PT pub night and they were complaining to me about what this time I was actually in the NYPTA and what the APTA does. Adrian Miranda (21:11): And I let him go and just vent. And finally after like 20 minutes of venting, I was like, you know, I'm the chair of this committee, I'm a part of this committee. I'm on the MIP team that the board needs. I thank you for saying all that stuff. And his whole face going to drop. Like, Oh my gosh, I'm talking the wrong person. And I said, no, no, no. The fact that you're that passionate about it, you should join and you should make a change. All of a sudden, you told me you should bring it up at meetings or talk to your district. That's at the state level. At the Academy level. You can do this same thing if you're upset at the laws of dry needling and your state joint Academy, see how you can be part of the practice committee if you're upset about direct access, if you want to get involved in writing, if you want to get involved in editing you know, there's small, obviously there's very few worlds for that, but there are opportunities if you wanna get involved with pure committee, please join. Adrian Miranda (22:04): But there's so many things that you can help fix if you're upset about something and there's so many things that you can help improve if you're pleased with it. So I think there are so many opportunities to also enrich your life, enrich some of your skills and goals and even your practice. So I don't think there's any drawbacks to joining. And then we would love to have as many members as possible. You also want to have members that engage. I think when I talked to the board, we have meetings, our main goal and the people who've been around longer is that our members engaged with us. And you're not just someone who's going to sit back and just watch. Although that is okay, we want to be members. But I think it's also important to if you have a skill, if you have a passion and if you want to help our profession or your community get involved in and find where your spot is. Adrian Miranda (22:48): There's so many areas. There are seven special interest groups, there's several committees. There are several task force that you can be a part of. So I would definitely encourage you to reach out and listen. Organizations are challenging. There's a lot of people, there's a lot of need out there. There's a lot of different opinions and even it might say, this is an issue in my practice is an issue. My employees is my employers. That reimbursement is patients, this the demographics. There's a lot of things that we can help with numbers. Just like we're talking about research, we have a lot of numbers can be powerful. So if there's anything I can impart is that you can help be part of improving or be part of a change. Jenna Kantor: I love that. Thank you so much. Adrian. How can people find you on social media and do you also have an email even for them to reach out to you? Adrian Miranda (23:36): Well, how about this? I'll do you one better because I learned it because usher and Gary Vaynerchuk are doing it now. I'll give you my cell phone. Feel free to reach out. I will give you my email just for sure. The social media Academy of orthopedic physical therapy. And my name is Adrian Miranda. You can find me at AMiranda84@Gmail.com. And my cell phone is 585- 472-5201. I'm very available. So I happy to talk on the phone cause sometimes, actually nowadays that's quicker than an email or even texting back and forth. Send me a text message. I would love to hear your input and hopefully we want to hear how we could be better as well. Jenna Kantor: Wonderful. Thank you so much for coming on. Have a great day. Everyone. Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! Make sure to connect with me on twitter, instagram and facebook to stay updated on all of the latest! Show your support for the show by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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En el episodio de hoy John Ball trata la petición de traspaso de Jimmy Butler a los Minnesota Timberwolves. Analiza la historia reciente de los wolves, sus peores pifias y su mala suerte en las ultimas 2 décadas. Habla también del error que fue contratar a Thibs como entrenador-GM, y de las razones por las que Jimmy pide el traspaso. Por último razona y se moja sobre los posibles destinos y la viabilidad de cada uno. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/massivenba/?hl=en
En el episodio de hoy John Ball trata la petición de traspaso de Jimmy Butler a los Minnesota Timberwolves. Analiza la historia reciente de los wolves, sus peores pifias y su mala suerte en las ultimas 2 décadas. Habla también del error que fue contratar a Thibs como entrenador-GM, y de las razones por las que Jimmy pide el traspaso. Por último razona y se moja sobre los posibles destinos y la viabilidad de cada uno. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/massivenba/?hl=en
This is an episode for people who are absolutely buzzing. We discuss everything that's been happening in NXT over the past month, taking our pants off to prevent stains, the Street profits are goofing off yet again on a ball court, we spend 15 minutes talking about how Kona Reeves is buying up gold and selling it at DISCOUNT PRICES, the space cowboy, Maurice, Bianca BelAir is undy fee TED, UN DEE FEE TED, the tags, mens and best divisions, and the biggest fucking thing to happen on a non-PPV in... forever. If you think Velveteen Dream is going to blow you away in Brookyn, this isn't the show for you. SORRY, SUCKERS!
The Pints are lucky to have Brookyn comedian, Norlex Belma to enjoy a pint with this episode. And that pint? yo. It's a delicious Cedar Barrel Aged IPA from Hitachino Nest. Many things were discussed, including: Lacing Twerking gone wrong Dutty Wine Gun laws Male Privelege Underground midget tossing Kanye The Karadashians
In Episode 255, Sean Woodley and Vivek Jacob (Raptors Republic, Sportsnet) recap a Raptors OT win over Brookyn, discuss what a long-term absence for Kyle Lowry might mean for the rotation, and look back at a big win over the Bucks on Friday night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Episode 255, Sean Woodley and Vivek Jacob (Raptors Republic, Sportsnet) recap a Raptors OT win over Brookyn, discuss what a long-term absence for Kyle Lowry might mean for the rotation, and look back at a big win over the Bucks on Friday night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week, the boys look into why it has taken so long for residents to demand the Metropolitan Transportation Authority correctly spell the word named of a famed Italian explorer.
On today's Satellite Sisters, we lead off with announcements of our first two book tour dates to kick-off the publication of YOU'RE THE BEST; A CELEBRATION OF FRIENDSHIP. Join us Thursday October 29th at Powerhouse Arena in Brookyn, New York and Sunday November 8th at Vromans in Pasadena. The Powerhouse appearance will feature what Lian describes a "a boatload of Satellite Sisters ioncluding many from the next generation". The Vroman's appearance will headline Lian, Sheila and Liz. More details about these dates and other book tour dates will be posted at www.satellitesisters.com and on our Satellite Sisters Facebook page so stay tuned. Also on today's episode of Satellite Sisters: Liz files a complete report from her ComicCon experience, including a fun meet-up with some longtime listeners and a fascinatng discussion with an Academy Award winner. Plus, heads-up on the new Muppet Show coming fin the fall and a new show she's working on called Outcast from Robert Kirkman, creator of The Walking Dead. Lian has created a new way of looking at voting blocks in the U.S. so pay attention, Nate Silver of 538. It's all about products from the Vermont Country Store. Julie shares some keen entertainment insights from the "next next gen" she is caring for at Nanacamp including a withering review of the Minions soundtrack from 8 year old Alice. Sheila has been vacationing at a Vietnamese restaurant Atwater Village called Indochine, it seems, and has discovered a restaurant/tarot/gift space she wants to share but does not know the name of. She explains. Stay connected to the Satellite Sisters on Facebook, Twitter @SatSisters and our newest feed on Instagram @SatSisters
Jon Cleary left England long ago for New Orleans, and over the years, he has gained considerable acclaim as a sideman, solo artist, and bandleader of the Absolute Monster Gentlemen. Over breakfast at White Oak in Brookyn, NY, Cleary discusses the history of NOLA funk, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and the thrill of playing with a live band. www.joncleary.com www.drypaintsigns.com