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Latest podcast episodes about bucho

Bret & Tony with Ash & Abe
Desperado (1995)

Bret & Tony with Ash & Abe

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 81:27


B Movies are the Best Movies   This week we get together to talk about the 1995 action/western masterpiece Desperado   Former musician and gunslinger El Mariachi arrives at a small Mexican border town after being away for a long time. His past quickly catches up with him and he soon gets entangled with the local drug kingpin Bucho and his gang.   Come join the podcast crew at Halloweenapalooza 2024 October 11th and 12th.  Get your tickets now at www.halloweenapalooza.com     

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!
Film Sack 635: Desperado

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 97:07 Very Popular


Former musician and gunslinger El Mariachi arrives at a small Mexican border town after being away for a long time. His past quickly catches up with him and he soon gets entangled with the local drug kingpin Bucho and his gang. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Film Sack
Film Sack 635: Desperado

Film Sack

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 97:07


Former musician and gunslinger El Mariachi arrives at a small Mexican border town after being away for a long time. His past quickly catches up with him and he soon gets entangled with the local drug kingpin Bucho and his gang. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mestre HerpicH RPG
Bucho Cheio - Molho & Morte - BRANCALÔNIA D&D 5e - Episódio 46

Mestre HerpicH RPG

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 144:50


Benvenuti, Canalhas! Sejam bem-vindos a mais um episódio de Brancalônia, o cenário de D&D 5e mais canalha, encardido, engraçado e italiano de todos! No episódio de hoje, nossa trupe aventuresca segue desbravando a Torrigiana e encontram perigos deliciosos de se enfrentar. Adquira o Brancalônia: https://retropunk.com.br/loja/brancalonia/496-brancalonia-dd-5e.html Cupom de Desconto de 10% na RetroPunk: 2023_IA10 Não se esqueça de seguir @IdeiasArcanas nas redes sociais para mais conteúdo e acompanhe a Pri_kachu para não perder nenhuma outra sessão! Gostou do conteúdo e quer jogar RPG comigo? Apoie o canal em apoia.se/ideiasarcanas PIX: ideiasarcanas@gmail.com linktr.ee/ideiasarcanas

Creative Meltdown Podcast
Desperado (1995, Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek)

Creative Meltdown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 58:14


Vi behåller sombreron på huvudet även denna vecka när vi tar oss an del två av Rodriguez's Mexico-trilogi: Desperado från 1995, denna gång med Antonio Banderas i huvudrollen! Tequila!   Desperado (1995): "Filmen handlar om El Mariachi, en man som förlorat allt och hans livsuppgift blir att hämnas på den som försatte honom i denna sits, en man vid namn Bucho. Ju närmare han kommer mannen desto mer våld stöter han på och desto mer inser han att han har saker kvar att förlora. Han letar efter Bucho i en liten stad i Mexiko, men stöter på våldsamt motstånd från Buchos män. Han får hjälp av Carolina, en kvinna som äger en bokhandel i staden."   Våra plattformar samlade: http://linktr.ee/filmsmakarna   #Desperado #AntonioBanderas #SalmaHayek 

The Bluff Council Podcast
THE BLUFF COUNCIL PODCAST - Ep. 65 - Desperado

The Bluff Council Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 35:36


In this episode, Keith and Ev discuss Robert Rodriguez's 1995 shoot-em-up classic, "Desperado." The film stars Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek, and it is a damn good time. Beinvenido a la fiesta! Let's do it. 00:00 - Intro / Keith is a bad driver and Ev is friends with Nathan Fielder 02:11 - How has Keith never seen this 03:42 - You guys could have picked "Tremors" 03:59 - Some background on "Desperado" (Robert Rodriguez, "El Mariachi," "Once Upon a Time in Mexico") 04:52 - Ev loves this movie / "Mexican sex on screen" 06:30 - What Keith likes about it 08:04 - Ev guesses Keith's criticisms 09:07 - Keith's biggest beef: the lack of backstory 11:30 - Mad About That Ending 14:00 - The mystery of the missing final shootout 16:19 - Keith thinks Bucho is no bueno 19:13 - Taking issues with the rocket launcher-man's stance 20:25 - Questioning my own sexuality, with Antonio Banderas 20:44 - Worshipping at the altar of Salma Hayek 22:30 - The Sex Scene 26:42 - The versatility of Robert Rodriguez 27:20 - Only two stuntmen 27:50 - The personal advice Robert Rodriguez gave to Keith 30:24 - Steve Buscemi and Quentin Tarantino are here! 32:27 - The over-the-top action 33:40 - Iconic visuals / cinematography of "Desperado" For more movie reviews, film reviews, film analysis, film discussions, movie discussions, and more, please consider subscribing to our channel! Thank you so much for watching. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebluffcouncil/message

Capes And Scowls
Tapes And Scowls Episode 168- "Buff Guys Don't Wear Socks or Doomsday Pants For Bucho."

Capes And Scowls

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 21:52


Things are back to normal as the guys prepare plans for a weather domination machine. Tim watches a well made Chinese animated movie, Max puts on the tight pants, hitmen, urination, kitty cats, gunplay and the band Filter for some reason. Enjoy amigos! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/capesandscowls/support

Japanese Swotter - Speaking Drill + Shadowing
113[✐2] If I go to England, I want to eat fish & chips. + Shadowing

Japanese Swotter - Speaking Drill + Shadowing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 13:28


[2.Andante]“If I go to England, I want to eat fish and chips.”[00:09]Hello, everyone. How are you doing?Well, what if you had 1 billion yen…?Repeat after me[00:16]1. If I had 1 billion yen, I'd like to travel the world.2. If I had 1 billion yen, I'd save all(the full amount).3. If I had 1 billion yen, I'd build a school and a home for the elderly.4. If I had 1 billion yen, I think I will quit the job immediately.5. If I had 1 billion yen, I'd like to donate it to various organizations.  (dantai = organisation, group, body) [01:40]What would you do If you had 1 billion yen, what would you like to do?   [01:57]Now, listen to the key word [KW] and then repeat the sentence.[02:03]1. [KW] hot, open the window→ If it's hot, open the window.2. [KW] cold, jacket→ If it's cold tomorrow, I will bring a jacket.3. [KW] time off/holiday, asia, travel→ If I have a holiday, I'd like to travel Asia.4. [KW] England, fish and chips,→ When/If I go to England, I want to eat fish and chips.5. [KW] bad weather, hiking, postpone → If the weather is bad, the hike will be postponed to next week.6. [KW] fever, doesn't go down, medicine→ If the fever doesn't go down, take this medicine.***[08:33]Dialogue (Plain style) In the office 〜 5 Colleagues (A,B,C,D,E) are asking Sameda san for various things/errands. [08:43] A: Sameda kun, if you e-mail the material to the client, please make 10 copies of it. B: Ah, hey, Sameda kun, if you copy them, please help us here. C: Sameda san, if you're done helping them, bring the catalogue to the Bucho (manager). D: Ah, Sameda san, if you go to Bucho, please get a contract document (and bring them to me). E: And then, Sameda san, if you get the contract document, please copy it. Sameda: Excuse me is it this contract document or the client's material that I (have to) copy? (10 bu:10 copies) (keiyaku shorui = contract document) Note: deshitakke : ”kke” is an ending particle [casual] indicating that the speaker is trying to recall some information. Repeat after me (in Masu style)[09:25] 1. → If you e-mail the material to the client, please make 10 copies of it.2. → If you copy them, please help us here. 3. → if you're done helping them, bring the catalogue to the Bucho (manager). 4. → if you go to Bucho(‘s office), please get a contract document (and bring them to me). 5. → If you get the contract document, please copy it. [10:53][Shadowing] First, listen to a sentence at normal speed. Then, I speak a bit slowly, so you start speaking as soon as you hear it like a shadow. “Sameda san's one day” [11:07] When I come to the office, I first turn on the computer. When I mail the material to the client, I have to make 10 copies of it. When I copy them, I help my colleagues and then bring a catalogue to Bucho(‘s office). When I go to Bucho, I will get a contract document. And then I have to copy it, too. If I finish all of them, I can go home, but oops, I wonder…, which one should I copy?[12:34] Try again with no interruption. ★★★★★Become a patron: More episodes with full translation and Japanese transcripts. You'll get access to the members-only podcast feed that you can subscribe to in your smartphone app. Japanese Swotter on PatreonNote: English translations might sound occasionally unnatural as English, as I try to preserve the structure and essence of the original Japanese. I hope it also helps you to capture the pattern of the sentence structure.Support the show

Good Day for a Movie Podcast
Ep 062 // Desperado

Good Day for a Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 68:06


Sage has decided to give our brains a break from the pretentiousness of our last two picks and chooses a nice, brain candy, action movie, Desperado starring Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek. We have debates about which version of the song Desperado is better, Rihanna or The Eagles, Jacob introduces (and is flabbergasted that he has to) Tate and Sage to George Michael and Wham!, we do also talk about the movie as well, from the action, the cheesiness that may leave Sage off the toilet for a week, and much more! This movie was directed by Robert Rodriguez. GD4AM: 72/100 IMDb: 7.1/10 Metacritic: 55/100 RT: 67% A former musician and gunslinger El Mariachi arrives at a small Mexican border town after being away for a long time. His past quickly catches up with him and he soon gets entangled with the local drug kingpin Bucho and his gang. This movie is currently streaming on Netflix until June 30th. NEXT MOVIE REVIEW: Akira (1988) streaming on Hulu.

Balaio Podcast
#165 - Tutorial do rala-bucho

Balaio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 57:09


Segue o baile na quadrilha do Balaio! O nosso segundo episódio especial de São João vai ser útil para muita gente! Só aqui você encontra um tutorial de como dançar aquele forrozinho massa e, de quebra, ainda aproveitar os galanteios de uma noite junina. Bora dar o play? // Sinal AMARELO de aleatoriedade. // =================== Bancada #165: Ted Medeiros / Nathan Cirino / Matheus Alves (Mac) / Ian Costa // Montagem: Nathan Cirino Edição e Finalização: Ian Costa Arte de capa: Matheus Alves (Mac) // Conteúdo Creative Commons. Atribuição Não Comercial - Sem Derivações 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) // =================== *APOIE O BALAIO! Doe pelo PicPay! (@balaio.podcast) Ou pelo PIX: balaiopodcast@gmail.com =================== Nossos contatos: Youtube: balaiopodcast Twitter: @balaiopodcast Instagram: @balaiopodcast Tik Tok: /balaiopodcast Telegram (canal): t.me/balaiopodcastcanal E-mail: balaiopodcast@gmail.com -------------------------- Músicas do #165 Dominguinhos - Isso Aqui Tá Bom Demais Mastruz com Leite - Fogo Sem Fuzil Luiz Gonzaga - Noites Brasileiras Forró do Vício - Tabaco da véa  Dominguinhos - Homenagem a Januário  Noca do Acordeon - Baião da Saudade  Limão com mel - Toma Conta De Mim Alcymar Monteiro - Rosa dos ventos Trio Virgulino - Ate mais ver Luiz Gonzaga – Xaxado Elino Julião & Messias Holanda - Pra tirar côco Mel com Terra - Baião de dois Santana O Cantador - Meu Cenário  Ferro na Boneca - De Mala e Cuia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/balaiopodcast/message

The BDA Boxing Show
Hypejobs, Double Standards Racism in Boxing (Bucho Hosts)

The BDA Boxing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 195:57


Vou ali e já venho
Bucho de Folques

Vou ali e já venho

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 2:48


A gastronomia serrana tem pratos únicos. Um deles é o Bucho de Folques, no concelho de Arganil. É feito, entre outros ingredientes, com carne de porco, pão e ovo, mas corre o risco de acabar.

Friends at the Table
Sangfielle 51: Six Travelers: Marn

Friends at the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 68:38 Very Popular


This episode carries content warnings for blood, illusory reality, discussion of possible hallucination. We're nearly at the end now, but there is nevertheless some way to go still. Six ways, in fact. First: the Keen Marn Ancura heads north along with the shape knight Bucho and a number of refugees who have finally, truly had enough of Blackwick and its curses.  This week on Sangfielle: Six Travelers: Marn The Almanac of the Heartland Rider Places Blackwick County: From the mines to the lake, the hills to the flats, the town once called Eastern Folly has felt a little more expansive now that it's out of the hard grip of the old curse. It's people aren't perfect, but they've made it through some dark times, and that's more than most can say. Sangfielle, the Heartland: Once, it was a breadbasket for the whole Dominion, now this is territory haunted twice: first by a bloody, buried past, and second by an uncanny, indifferent future. Zevunzolia: Who the hell knows. A miraculous city waiting to be built? A utopian dimension adjacent our own? "The Seventh Sun Itself," I think I heard one of those fools call it. All I know is, however prime and pristine it is in promise, the pricetag keeps going conveniently unmentioned... Facts and Figures Dyre Ode (he/they): When an agent of the almanac pressed this mysterious, masked figure for more information about him, they only repeated their name, as if to ensure we'd print it right, adding “Dyre with Y but Ode as you'd like, a poem said in praise or a debt gone unpaid. It bothers me little, how you spell that name.” Ana Berylia (she/her): Dayward YVE's maid, a somewhat overwhelmed Carpana who has not adjusted to life in the Heartland. Her body is covered in brown/black hair with little streaks of grey at her temples. Mostly seen in uniform, a grey dress with white apron. Mr. Kenson (he/him): Big Horn Ram Kaprak. White fur with brown and black spots. Personal valet. Copper wireframe glasses. Proper black suit. Organizations The Telluricist Union: Made up by a mix of peoples driven to the hills by Aldomina, this group of knife sharpeners, herbalists, geologists, and all around investigators have made it their job to keep their old wisdom and see it used to help those in need. The best among them are called Keen. Sisters of the Mother-Beast: A dedicated priory of worshippers, living in an eternal hymn, worshiping a god long dead. The Shape Knights: It took people with clear minds, great ingenuity, and implacable spirit to face down and defeat one of the living trains of Sangfielle. In the time since, they've crafted armor from their slain foe, and with that have come to be experts of all things train. They herd, they breach, they redirect. But they haven't yet killed a second. The Carnival of Moted Light: It announces itself with wind and furious sound, an invitation to partake in joys and curiosities. You may not leave. Not yet. Not until it's over. Unless, of course, you'd like to stay forever. Wrights of the Seventh Sun: A secret society dedicated to the construction of Zevunzolia, whatever the cost. Their motivations are many: Some believe that the Devils ought to have continued climbing whent hey escaped hell, that this was not the paradise earned. Otherse believe that Zevunzolia is telos of telos, the end-cause of all end-causes, and thus will inevitably bring itself into being. And given that, to do anything but aid it is to risk exclusion from it, or worse. Hosted by Austin Walker (@austin_walker) Featuring Ali Acampora (@ali_west) Produced by Ali Acampora Music by Jack de Quidt (available on bandcamp) Text by Austin Walker Cover Art by Craig Sheldon (@shoddyrobot)

The BDA Boxing Show
The LDBC Going After Jermell & Tank Davis (Debate NIGHT with Bucho)

The BDA Boxing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 156:11


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Friends at the Table
Sangfielle 48: Dead in the Dust Pt. 1

Friends at the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 108:15 Very Popular


This episode carries content warnings for death, gun violence, knives, mind control/magical compulsion, and decapitation.  It would be too simple for the Blackwick Group to have the space and time necessary to work through everything that has happened to them recently. It has been only hours since rescuing Marn, Pickman, and Bucho from Alaway (and fewer still since Lye Lychen handed over more power to the nascent deity), and yet a new threat curls its way around Blackwick. The dust swirls. The storm calls. There is a knock at the door. This week on Sangfielle: Dead in the Dust Pt. 1 The Almanac of the Heartland Rider Places Blackwick County: From the mines to the lake, the hills to the flats, the town once called Eastern Folly has felt a little more expansive now that it's out of the hard grip of the old curse. It's people aren't perfect, but they've made it through some dark times, and that's more than most can say. Sapodilla: One of, if not the, largest city inside of the walls of Concentus. Sapodilla rests on the western shore of the vast lake that takes up much of southeastern Sangfielle. Not too much is known about how things are inside of its gates since Queen Virtue rolled into town. Facts and Figures Dayward yon Vantzon-Estonbergh aka Dayward YVE (he/him): The moneyed scion of a minor Aldominan dynasty, Dayward YVE has traveled to the Heartland as both eager-apologist and curious explorer. Sensing opportunity, he settled in Blackwick County and has used it as a staging ground for an ever-growing industrial empire.   Maleister Price (he/him): Sherriff of Blackwick and newest member of the town council. The miners in town would all tell you that Price is the best of them and always has been, but you're not quite sure that you remember that about him. Uno Riscano (he/him): The so-called “Count of Cards,” this devil is the leader of one of the “six suits” that make up the Wrights of the Seventh Sun. Target of Hazard's ire due to an ill-handed card game. Proctor Ekashi Wolff (he/him): Once, the good proctor helped lead the services of the Triadic Pyre in Blackwick, and spend what free time he had working with the township's council. It was that same interest in community and service which led him to stand up for his people when the Pale Magistrates blew into town. Unfortunately for Mr. Wolff, good character is not bulletproof.  The Knights of Virtue, fka The Toll Collectors: It is fair to say that thisg roup is still made up of the devil Agdeline (she/her), drakkan Ettel (he/him), and human Larch (he/him), but it isn't right to simply call them a "trio" anymore. The former miners-turned-bandits-turned-thieves-turned-bodyguards have come into the employ of Queen Virtue, and have revealed their true nature: Once per month, three more of them appear from the depths of the Blackwick Mines, and soon join with the others in search of and profit and adventure.  Dyre Ode (he/they): When an agent of the almanac pressed this mysterious, masked figure for more information about him, they only repeated their name, as if to ensure we'd print it right, adding “Dyre with Y but Ode as you'd like, a poem said in praise or a debt gone unpaid. It bothers me little, how you spell that name.” Stanislaka (she/they): Blackwick's attendent of the Boundless Conclave temple, an young ojantani whose faith to Slumbous knows no bounds. A member of the town council.  Ana Berylia (she/her): Dayward YVE's maid, a somewhat overwhelmed Carpana who has not adjusted to life in the Heartland. Her body is covered in brown/black hair with little streaks of grey at her temples. Mostly seen in uniform, a grey dress with white apron. Mr. Kenson (he/him): Big Horn Ram Kaprak. White fur with brown and black spots. Personal valet. Copper wireframe glasses. Proper black suit. Chantilly Scathe (she/her): The signs and barkers rarely say her name alone. She ain't Chantilly, or even Ms. Scathe, she's always “Ms. Chantilly Scathe and Her Shackled Engine.” Don't let her showmanship and ringmaster garb fool you though: She seems to have done what no Shape Knight could: Make a train of the Shape, The Grand Cormorant Limited, her very own pet. Babor Mirah (they/them): As the Trade-Medium of one of nomadic clans of the Caravan of the Coin, Babor serves as a leader, guide, and chief negotiator. Dr. Kerr Kern (she/her): A Telluricist on loan to the Magistrates, where she works on final preparations for her Keen exam. While she's grown close to the group over the last year, their methods do trouble her. Currently holding Marn's research on Zevunzolia, nullstuff, the Wrights of the Seventh Sun, and the fundamental nature of curses. Aterika'Kaal (it/its): An ambivalent and ancient spirit. Offers the sweet smell and sublime beauty of roses and the sturdy foundation of a root structure. In exchange: Feed it. Alaway (currently he/him, varies historically): Was last seen as the waxy, vampiric minister of Yellowfield named Regan, whose generations-long study of technology led him to dream of (and work towards creating) "The City of Lights," a place of flameless fire, energetic implements, and the safety and freedom to live as one wants. Now, having somehow returned to the form that the Blackwick Group first met him as, he threatens to steal the very lifeblood of Blackwick itself. The Course: There is debate about the true nature of the Heartland's Truth, the power that turned Sangfielle into what it is today. But the Cleavers call it the Course. Part river, part lesson, part direction traveled. Entirely beyond the grasp of mortal minds.  Organizations The Boundless Conclave: Less of an individual church, more of an association between hundreds of independent faiths. Small sects, nearly forgotten cults, and unjealous gods make up this vast pantheon.  The Caravan of the Coin:  Cursed by Ribbadon, Frog God of Wealth, these traveling merchant-clerics never arrive at a destination carrying what they expect. Wrights of the Seventh Sun: A secret society dedicated to the construction of Zevunzolia, whatever the cost. Their motivations are many: Some believe that the Devils ought to have continued climbing whent hey escaped hell, that this was not the paradise earned. Otherse believe that Zevunzolia is telos of telos, the end-cause of all end-causes, and thus will inevitably bring itself into being. And given that, to do anything but aid it is to risk exclusion from it, or worse. Hosted by Austin Walker (@austin_walker) Featuring Art Martinez-Tebbel (@atebbel), Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal), Janine Hawkins (@bleatingheart) Sylvi Clare (@sylvibullet), Ali Acampora (@ali_west), Andrew Lee Swan (@swandre3000), and Keith J Carberry (@keithjcarberry) Produced by Ali Acampora Music by Jack de Quidt (available on bandcamp) Text by Austin Walker Cover Art by Craig Sheldon (@shoddyrobot)    

Friends at the Table
Sangfielle 45: Wax, Ichor, and Iron Pt. 2

Friends at the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 94:44


This episode carries content warnings for blood, gun violence, bodily transformation, characters trapped in a small space, description of physical injury, reanimated bodies, wax flesh, hallucinations, memory manipulation, three headed monster, knife violence, description of organs, description of growing eyes. In a low, forgotten basement of the Church of the Triadic Pyre, dozens—including Pickman, Marn, and Bucho—are held in the broiling dark. But in the township above, Chine has found their scent and lead the remainder of the Blackwick Group and their extempore allies towards the church's front door. Now it is only a matter of getting inside and reuniting, a task with more complications than the Cleaver's irritation and impulses would like to account for. This week on Sangfielle: Wax, Ichor, and Iron Pt. 2 The Almanac of the Heartland Rider Places Blackwick County: From the mines to the lake, the hills to the flats, the town once called Eastern Folly has felt a little more expansive now that it's out of the hard grip of the old curse. It's people aren't perfect, but they've made it through some dark times, and that's more than most can say. Zevunzolia: Who the hell knows. A miraculous city waiting to be built? A utopian dimension adjacent our own? "The Seventh Sun Itself," I think I heard one of those fools call it. All I know is, however prime and pristine it is in promise, the pricetag keeps going conveniently unmentioned... Facts and Figures Alekest san Geraint, the Margrave of Tescano, the Porcelain Knight (he/him): If you're a long time reader of this publication, Alekest needs no introduction. You know him from his past adventures, like the slaying of the UnSevered Beast or his solitary stand at Cedartree Station. Maybe you forget some of the details, his angst-filled childhood, the fraught years after his mother's death, his uncanny dreams. Well, Knight Pickman seems not to be a reader, if her confusion at the Margrave's arrival is any indication. Aterika'Kaal (it/its): An ambivalent and ancient spirit. Offers the sweet smell and sublime beauty of roses and the sturdy foundation of a root structure. In exchange: Feed it. Alaway (varies): Was last seen as the waxy, vampiric minister of Yellowfield named Regan, whose generations-long study of technology led him to dream of (and work towards creating) "The City of Lights," a place of flameless fire, energetic implements, and the safety and freedom to live as one wants. Now, though, his thralls wander the streets of lower Blackwick. The Course: There is debate about the true nature of the Heartland's Truth, the power that turned Sangfielle into what it is today. But the Cleavers call it the Course. Part river, part lesson, part direction traveled. Entirely beyond the grasp of mortal minds.  The Structure: Reason, logic, sense. The world is, fundamentally, a place that fits together and functions. We may not like that, say the adherents of the structure. And sometimes, the world may move in ways beyond our particular ken. But there is something holding it together, and that, they say, is the Heartland's Truth: The Structure. The Shape: Are the trains that run across the Heartland bound to the Structure, or do they direct it? Is the overlap between the two even real at all, or might two machinic forces be at work here in Sangfielle? Organizations Wrights of the Seventh Sun: A secret society dedicated to the construction of Zevunzolia, whatever the cost. Their motivations are many: Some believe that the Devils ought to have continued climbing whent hey escaped hell, that this was not the paradise earned. Otherse believe that Zevunzolia is telos of telos, the end-cause of all end-causes, and thus will inevitably bring itself into being. And given that, to do anything but aid it is to risk exclusion from it, or worse. The Disciples of the Triadic Pyre: Appropriately devoted to a trio of gods, the Triadic Pyre believe that entropy is the only certain thing in this world, and as such aim to master it. Recently began to mark workers willing to do their tasks in the mines with their brand. Hosted by Austin Walker (@austin_walker) Featuring Art Martinez-Tebbel (@atebbel), Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal), Janine Hawkins (@bleatingheart) Sylvi Clare (@sylvibullet), Ali Acampora (@ali_west), Andrew Lee Swan (@swandre3000), and Keith J Carberry (@keithjcarberry) Produced by Ali Acampora Music by Jack de Quidt (available on bandcamp) Text by Austin Walker Cover Art by Craig Sheldon (@shoddyrobot)

Audiolivros da Dani
As veias abertas da América Latina - o lago de Maracaibo no bucho dos grandes abutres do metal

Audiolivros da Dani

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 20:27


The Back Look Cinema Podcast
Ep. 45: Desperado

The Back Look Cinema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 76:24


Zach & Zo venture to the border towns of Mexico to witness the adventures of a vengeful, mythical figure known only as El Mariachi. Can a movie be so ridiculous that it's fun? If so this is such a film! Join Zach & Zo as they talk about the Robert Rodriguez classic: Desperado.www.backlookcinema.comEmail: fanmail@backlookcinema.comTwitter: @backlookcinemaFacebook: The Back Look Cinema Podcast Instagram: backlookcinemapodcastBack Look Cinema Merch at Teespring.comBack Look Cinema Merch at Teepublic.comLooking Back Over The Hill (Instrumental) provided by Zapsplat.com

Hope Makes Chris Watch Cartoons
HMCWC E41: Weirdmageddon Part I

Hope Makes Chris Watch Cartoons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 46:00


It's the beginning of the end and Bill Cipher rules over Gravity Falls! We're talking part one of the series finale "Weirdmageddon!" Chris has been waiting for the weirdness of this episode, we debate Gideon's "redemption," and Vrai Kaiser blows our minds with their perfect description of Bill Cipher. All this and more as we begin to wrap up our first series!   Thank you to our wonderful patrons Gene, Brian, Heather, Billie, Lynn, Patrick, Bri, Alex, Kate, and Bucho! We love you so much!   Music from Brad Breeck: https://soundcloud.com/bradbreeck/sets/gravity-falls-s2-full-scores   Twitter: https://twitter.com/HMCWCpod Follow my website @ https://www.geekygirlexperience.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekyGirlExperience  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeekyGirlExperience

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Hope Makes Chris Watch Cartoons
HMCWC E40: Gravity Falls- Dipper and Mable vs. the Future

Hope Makes Chris Watch Cartoons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 51:07


Summer is ending and so is the world. We're talking about Dipper and Mabel Vs. the Future this week! This is the ultimate pube-isode as all the puberty tropes come out. This is Ford's best writing of the series so far. We praise Brad Breeck's excellent score. And Chris speculates on the finale. Check it out!   Thank you to our wonderful patrons Gene, Brian, Heather, Billie, Lynn, Patrick, Bri, Alex, Kate, and Bucho! We love you so much!   Music from Brad Breeck: https://soundcloud.com/bradbreeck/sets/gravity-falls-s2-full-scores   Twitter: https://twitter.com/HMCWCpod Follow my website @ https://www.geekygirlexperience.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekyGirlExperience  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeekyGirlExperience

Friends at the Table
Sangfielle 22: Whispers in the City by the Sea

Friends at the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 194:18


This episode content warnings for skin wounds, body transformation, insect infestation of a a human body, disappearances of members of a marginalized group, imprisonment, physical restraint, torture, aggressive interrogation, psychological abuse, mind control, impersonation/memory manipulation, direct touching of brain, interior probing via ear. On the other side of Sapodilla's grand colonial wall, the Blackwick Group filter out into the streets and alleys of the heartland's largest city. A few investigators seek healing, others guidance. One finds a new bodily self altogether.  And one, of course, has not made it through the walls at all. Or at least not entirely. No. They've found themself in the perilous dark, in the glutches (or at least under the gaze) of the Glim Macula. Yes. Chine knows things. And they know he knows things. It is only a matter of time before they open him up. This week on Sangfielle: Whispers in the City by the Sea The Almanac of the Heartland Rider Places Sapodilla: One of, if not the, largest city inside of the walls of Concentus. Sapodilla rests on the western shore of the vast lake that takes up much of southeastern Sangfielle, and prizes itself as the rare hub of culture in the bloodfields. In recent years, the powerful witch hunting organization called the Glim Macula has grown in power there, owing to the city's focus on furthering “civilization.” Pledge House: A mysterious manor in Sapodilla's Hibiscus District. Thirty odd years ago, a fire ravaged its attached (and magnificent) concert hall. Facts and Figures Sym (she/her): A heritrix living in Sapodilla with connections to a mysterious underground, attempting to help others escape the Macula and the city. Old Alamae (she/her): More than just a well regarded oracle, Alamae is a living institution in Scorpion Town.  Sgt. Harin Hardesty (they/them): Mid-level constable in Sapodilla's Sunflower district. William Blick (he/him): Head of the Macula's street level forces. Gilium (they/them): Veteran Cleaver and Chine's big hearted mentor. Lady Zizilliana “Zizi” Esterházy (she/her): Once a well known artist of Sapodilla, Zizi reportedly died during the great fire of Pledge House. According to the book Remembering the Zahir, Lady Esterhazy was the last known owner of the titular Zahir, a painting which supposedly fates the person watching it to develop over time into their apprehension of either the subject of the painting or a striking yet elusive figure in the painting's far distance. Davia Pledge (she/her): “The mad composer of Sapodilla” who vanished from the public view for decades after the fire of Pledge House. Every year, they say, she invites a select few to a private concert of her newest composition, and getting an invite is either a high honor or a mark of one's own corruption, depending on which aristocrat you ask. In the past year, her name has become widely known not for her concerts, but for “Pledge Cylinders,” recordings which produce crisp, beautiful music, though by what devilry it is not known. Felesta (she/her): Goddess of fortune, luck, and reparation (material and otherwise). Often worshipped by Keen and other members of the Telluricist Union. Eunomia (she/her): The goddess of rainstorms. A tall, mature woman with a muscular build, wavy white hair in an attractive style, mauve skin, cobalt blue eyes. She's usually portrayed wearing a plain outfit made of solid water. She carries a drum. Bucho (he/him): Whether you first hear of him as “Big Bucho” or “Two Step Bucho,” once you meet him, you'll understand that no name does the gallant Shape Knight justice. Calen fel Dynestia (he/him): Heir to a grim line, Calen has joined the Shape Knights in an effort to rehabilitate the fel Dynestia name. Eyes sunken, pasty purple face covered with stubble, and all the highest fashion of Sapodilla circa twenty years ago. Aterika'Kaal aka “Roseroot” aka “Rose Shade”: An ambivalent and ancient spirit. Offers the sweet smell and sublime beauty of roses and the sturdy foundation of a root structure. In exchange: Feed it.  Tombo (he/him): Lye Lychen's argumentative (but loyal) fish companion. Jolyon (they/them): An old friend. Swears they aren't the train. Organizations Glim Macula: Whether Sapodilla looks postcard-perfect to you or if you find yourself looking for a place to spit when someone repeats the claim that it is the “most civilized” corner of the heartland, it is the Glim Macula you have to thank. Empty faces. A flame that burns through you. Witch hunters in white coats. The Boundless Conclave: Less of an individual church, more of an association between hundreds of independent faiths. Small sects, nearly forgotten cults, and unjealous gods make up this vast pantheon.  The Bell Metal Band: Of all the Shape Knight gangs, the Bell Metal Band might be the most curious (in both meanings of the word). From their tall station at the intersection of two major Shape lines, the Bell Metal Band tries to yank away whatever train parts they can safely reach for study and, frankly, for fun. In the recent days, though, they've come under some sort of trouble and have put out a call for help. The Shape Knights: It took people with clear minds, great ingenuity, and implacable spirit to face down and defeat one of the living trains of Sangfielle. In the time since, they've crafted armor from their slain foe, and with that have come to be experts of all things train. They herd, they breach, they redirect. But they haven't yet killed a second. Cleavers: Given how loose and fluid this collection of monster hunters, mystery solvers, and naturalists is, it's hard to call them “an organization.” But when the central belief system of a group is that everything is ever in flux, well, give them the credit of applying that particular ontology to themselves, and take them at their word. Hosted by Austin Walker (@austin_walker) Featuring Janine Hawkins (@bleatingheart) Sylvi Clare (@sylvibullet), Ali Acampora (@ali_west), Art Martinez-Tebbel (@atebbel), Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal), Keith J Carberry (@keithjcarberry) and Andrew Lee Swan (@swandre3000) Produced by Ali Acampora and Austin Walker Music by Jack de Quidt (available on bandcamp) Text by Austin Walker Cover Art by Craig Sheldon (@shoddyrobot)

Friends at the Table
Sangfielle 21: At the Gates of Sapodilla

Friends at the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 116:31


This episode carries content warnings for aggressive interrogation, psychological abuse, physical detention, blood, death, loss of bodily control, mind control, and insect infestation of a human body.  Sapodilla has always been the sort of city that finds its way into the heart of a story. A place in touch with its seaside bearing, colored by the sun's reflection against the water. A place where high towers rise at the corners of high walls, cutting the metropolis into little puzzle pieces. And centuries ago, during the panic, when the petty local lords who'd conquered Sangfielle fled and left behind those they'd chained, Sapodilla became the best kind of place: a refuge. It's ancient gates opened, its people overruled the rulers and waved banners of welcome from the parapets and invited in all kinds of folk to escape calamity, to recover, and to rebuild.  What they built was new: A social cornucopia by the shore. Unfortunately, that Sapodilla ain't with us anymore.  So proud of what was built--the cultural epicenter of Sangfielle--they forgot how and why they built in the first place. Today, under the watchful and frightening gaze of the Glim Macula, the so-called “defenders of society” who are little more than dressed up witch hunters, Sapodilla has closed its ancient gates. And entry makes demands… This week on Sangfielle: At the Gates of Sapodilla The Almanac of the Heartland Rider Places Sapodilla: One of, if not the, largest city inside of the walls of Concentus. Sapodilla rests on the western shore of the vast lake that takes up much of southeastern Sangfielle, and prizes itself as the rare hub of culture in the bloodfields. In recent years, the powerful witch hunting organization called the Glim Macula has grown in power there, owing to the city's focus on furthering “civilization.” Facts and Figures Calen fel Dynestia (he/him): Heir to a grim line, Calen has joined the Shape Knights in an effort to rehabilitate the fel Dynestia name. Eyes sunken, pasty purple face covered with stubble, and all the highest fashion of Sapodilla circa twenty years ago. Bucho (he/him): Whether you first hear of him as “Big Bucho” or “Two Step Bucho,” once you meet him, you'll understand that no name does the gallant Shape Knight justice. Organizations Glim Macula: Whether Sapodilla looks postcard-perfect to you or if you find yourself looking for a place to spit when someone repeats the claim that it is the “most civilized” corner of the heartland, it is the Glim Macula you have to thank. Empty faces. A flame that burns through you. Witch hunters in white coats. The Shape Knights: It took people with clear minds, great ingenuity, and implacable spirit to face down and defeat one of the living trains of Sangfielle. In the time since, they've crafted armor from their slain foe, and with that have come to be experts of all things train. They herd, they breach, they redirect. But they haven't yet killed a second. Cleavers: Given how loose and fluid this collection of monster hunters, mystery solvers, and naturalists is, it's hard to call them “an organization.” But when the central belief system of a group is that everything is ever in flux, well, give them the credit of applying that particular ontology to themselves, and take them at their word. Hosted by Austin Walker (@austin_walker) Featuring Art Martinez-Tebbel (@atebbel), Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal), Janine Hawkins (@bleatingheart) Sylvi Clare (@sylvibullet), Ali Acampora (@ali_west), Andrew Lee Swan (@swandre3000), and Keith J Carberry (@keithjcarberry) Produced by Ali Acampora and Austin Walker Music by Jack de Quidt (available on bandcamp) Text by Austin Walker Cover Art by Craig Sheldon (@shoddyrobot)  

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Hope Makes Chris Watch Cartoons
HMCWC E39: Roadside Attraction

Hope Makes Chris Watch Cartoons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 54:10


Grab a pamphlet and hit the road! But look out for those man eating ladies. We're talking Gravity Falls- Roadside Attraction this week! Hope is a proud hypocrite, both loving and hating this episode, Chris talks about his family's "Soos gets left behind" moment, the spider lady is AWESOME, and more! Check it out! Thank you to our wonderful patrons Gene, Brian, Heather, Billie, Lynn, Patrick, Bri, Alex, Kate, and Bucho! We love you so much!   Music from Brad Breeck: https://soundcloud.com/bradbreeck/sets/gravity-falls-s2-full-scores   Twitter: https://twitter.com/HMCWCpod Follow my website @ https://www.geekygirlexperience.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekyGirlExperience  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeekyGirlExperience

dAdA RAdiO
EST3TICA T3RC3IRO MUNDO | Rala Bucho por Cassicobra

dAdA RAdiO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 41:59


EST3TICA T3RC3IRO MUNDO Forró Rala Bucho ou oAmor eu Tenho Pra Lhe Dar, seleção do músico, dj e produtor João Cassiano Silva a.k.a. @Cassicobra Tracklist 1- Já Tenho um Xodó – Camarão 2- Forró do Pic Plic Pá – Trio Nordestino 3- Baião Cabra Chico – trio dona Zefa 4… Source

Friends at the Table
Sangfielle 16: The Candle Factory Pt. 3

Friends at the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 126:02


This episode contains content warnings for violence, eye and bodily transformation, bodily experimentation, mind control, and the eating of glass (without harm). Sometimes you think you've got it all figured out, and rightly so. You've done your due dilligence, crossed your T's and dotted your I's, asked all the right questions to all the right people. And its these specific cases when you are most taken by surprise with the truth of the thing. It goes without saying that the case Yellowfield Candle Company is one such endeavor. The truth slips through the fingers, and only one thing's for sure: it's a wax house, baby—we all just live in it. This week on Sangfielle: The Candle Factory Pt. 3 The Almanac of the Heartland Rider Places Yellowfield: Before the Panic this little valley of yellow flowers was the territory of a petty wizard and the subjects he frightened or beguiled. He called it his Xanthic Demesne, but these days we just call it Yellowfield. In the center of the valley, there's a candle factory, and it is here that the old axiom refers: “All the candle light in Sangfielle was made with just twenty odd hands.” Sapodilla: One of, if not the largest city inside of the walls of Concentus. Sapodilla is on the western shore of Sangfielle's inland sea, and its leaders have gotten very good at selling it as a postcard pretty, tiered seaside paradise where civilization and culture are defended unlike anywhere else in Sangfielle. Well. it certainly is right to say that the way they defend their culture is unique, but the rest of it? Call me a skeptic. Facts and Figures High Vicar Regan Alaway (currently he/him, changes over time): The de facto leader of Yellowfield, the vicar preaches daily in the Factory's churchfront. A charismatic figure with a bright vision for the future. Gala (she/her): A young worker at the candle factory, Gala has grown increasingly concerned about the state of Yellowfield and the high vicar. Now, her concern grows to worry as her mother, Galena, has gone missing. Eyes, Ears, and Mouth: These three Caprak—loyal to the full extent of loyalty to Alaway—are no talk, all action. Subsolum: When a reporter passing east requested comment from the High Vicar on the distinguished deity worshipped at Yellowfield's only chapel, she was told only this: “My god is of the underneath, you see. The soil and the fertility in it. The deep soil, you understand. The soil that gives us these wonderful flowers.” Well that was a crock of shit, wasn't it? Not sure what to think about this one. Was there actually a Subsolum once? Is the Lord of Yellowfield Subsolum, self-proclaimed or in golden honesty? Is the whole thing a con? Who the hell knows.   Bucho (he/him) (mentioned): Whether you first hear of him as “Big Bucho” or “Two Step Bucho,” once you meet him, you'll understand that no name does the gallant Shape Knight justice. Rana (she/her): An lonely devotee of Kaitankro who now lives out her days attending to one of her chosen god's many kite-shrines. Organizations The Shape Knights: It took people with clear minds, great ingenuity, and implacable spirit to face down and defeat one of the living trains of Sangfielle. In the time since, they've crafted armor from their slain foe, and with that have come to be experts of all things train. They herd, they breach, they redirect. But they haven't yet killed a second. Hosted by Austin Walker (@austin_walker) Featuring Janine Hawkins (@bleatingheart) Sylvi Clare (@sylvibullet), Ali Acampora (@ali_west), Andrew Lee Swan (@swandre3000) Produced by Ali Acampora and Austin Walker Music by Jack de Quidt (available on bandcamp) Text by Austin Walker Cover Art by Craig Sheldon (@shoddyrobot)

Friends at the Table
Sangfielle 15: The Candle Factory Pt. 2

Friends at the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 91:51


This episode carries content warnings for discussion of a missing person, depiction of a bound and wounded person, and brief depiction of torture. From the heights of the stilted shrine of Kitankro, the valley of Yellowfield is a soporific refuge from the rest of Sangfielle. Absent are the dustorms, the chimeric creatures, and sharp shapes of bonewashed geology. Instead, the wind blows through and endless field of yellow. Little figures move to and fro, between factory and farmhouse. Even the trains arrive at an easy glide below, predictable and safe. Yes, from the heights of the stilted shrine of Kitankro, the valley of Yellowfield looks quite nice indeed. This week on Sangfielle: The Candle Factory Pt. 2 The Almanac of the Heartland Rider Places Yellowfield: Before the Panic this little valley of yellow flowers was the territory of a petty wizard and the subjects he frightened or beguiled. He called it his Xanthic Demesne, but these days we just call it Yellowfield. In the center of the valley, there's a candle factory, and it is here that the old axiom refers: “All the candle light in Sangfielle was made with just twenty odd hands.” Facts and Figures High Vicar Regan Alaway (he/him): The de facto leader of Yellowfield, the vicar preaches daily in the Factory's churchfront. A charismatic figure with a bright vision for the future. Gala (she/her): A young worker at the candle factory, Gala has grown increasingly concerned about the state of Yellowfield and the high vicar. Now, her concern grows to worry as her mother, Galena, has gone missing. Eyes, Ears, and Mouth: These three Caprak—loyal to the full extent of loyalty to Alaway—are no talk, all action. Subsolum: When a reporter passing east requested comment from the High Vicar on the distinguished deity worshipped at Yellowfield's only chapel, she was told only this: “My god is of the underneath, you see. The soil and the fertility in it. The deep soil, you understand. The soil that gives us these wonderful flowers.”    Bucho (he/him) (mentioned): Whether you first hear of him as “Big Bucho” or “Two Step Bucho,” once you meet him, you'll understand that no name does the gallant Shape Knight justice. Rana (she/her): An lonely devotee of Kaitankro who now lives out her days attending to one of her chosen god's many kite-shrines. Organizations The Covenant of Kaitankro: You've seen them, haven't you? The unsettlingly gregarious priests with the strange, chitinous crow masks? Of course you have, with their stilt-legs and their stilt-houses and their collection of stakes and strings and, of course, the kites. I asked one once if it was a pun: Kite and Crow, chitin crow. Something like that. The priestess told me that Kaitankro was a very real god, if a funny one, and that one day, he visited her. Like every morning, she raised each of the town's kites up to the winds in daily worship, and Kaitankro landed on the smallest one—a sight to see, she said, since her god is so large a being. And like a carnivalist, Kaitankro walked down the wire, tips of her talons, until he met the priest at the bottom. There, I was told, they whispered in the priest's ear a single phrase: “Better to live as birds on wires than die as men in the wind.” Chaos, it seems, breeds community, too. The Shape Knights: It took people with clear minds, great ingenuity, and implacable spirit to face down and defeat one of the living trains of Sangfielle. In the time since, they've crafted armor from their slain foe, and with that have come to be experts of all things train. They herd, they breach, they redirect. But they haven't yet killed a second. Hosted by Austin Walker (@austin_walker) Featuring Janine Hawkins (@bleatingheart) Sylvi Clare (@sylvibullet), Ali Acampora (@ali_west), Andrew Lee Swan (@swandre3000) Produced by Ali Acampora and Austin Walker Music by Jack de Quidt (available on bandcamp) Text by Austin Walker Cover Art by Craig Sheldon (@shoddyrobot)

Hope Makes Chris Watch Cartoons
HMCWC E38: Gravity Falls- The Last Mabelcorn

Hope Makes Chris Watch Cartoons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 79:31


Only the pure of heart can listen to this episode... Just kidding! Unicorns are jerks! We're talking Gravity Falls- The Last Mabelcorn this week! All the girls shine this week, the unicorns are so much fun, we deep dive on personal stories about how being "pure of heart" is BS, and we break down the Bill Cipher reveal (Chris was not impressed).  Check it out!   Thank you to our wonderful patrons Gene, Brian, Heather, Billie, Lynn, Patrick, Bri, Alex, Kate, and Bucho! We love you so much!   Music from Brad Breeck: https://soundcloud.com/bradbreeck/sets/gravity-falls-s2-full-scores   Twitter: https://twitter.com/HMCWCpod Follow my website @ https://www.geekygirlexperience.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekyGirlExperience  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeekyGirlExperience

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Friends at the Table
Sangfielle 14: The Candle Factory Pt. 1

Friends at the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 102:21


This episode contains content warnings for teeth, implied harm to animals, and alcohol.  With a loud cry, the truth began to spread through Blackwick County. The mysterious egg sac once nestled into the recovered nest structure had been stolen and its guards coldcocked. Now, the Blackwick Group must trace it down, confront whoever's taken it, and bring it back… before a curse falls on Blackwick yet again. This week on Sangfielle: The Candle Factory Pt. 1 The Almanac of the Heartland Rider Peoples Caprak (cap-ROK): The goat folks of the northlands, where they put up with dust, ash, snow, and the unilateral “justice” of the Pale Magistratum. Carpana (car - pahn - a): They're little folks, three to four feet tall or so. A little like capybara, I suppose.  Devils: Once, they were contained by (and made to administer) some vast network of hells. But they fought their way out, took over Aldomina, and nurtured a fledgling empire into an expansive one. Drakkan (drah-KAHN):  I've always thought we look like seahorses. Skin pulled across spiny, exo-skeletal armor. Bright colors. Good looking.  Heritrixes (hare-uh-trixes): Heritrixes are immaterial beings, sometimes confused for ghosts, demons, or other sorts of supernatural spirits, who enter into contracts with physical hosts. Human: A smooth-skinned, hornless type of person, mostly found in the Heartland and in the Unschola Republica these days. Unremarkable. “Except in variety,” you'll often hear a human say, revealing only that they're more prideful than wise. Ojantani: The Ojantani, who share traits with buffalo and water oxen, are as often melancholic or timorous as they are the loud, stereotypical minotaur sort. Places Yellowfield: Before the Panic this little valley of yellow flowers was the territory of a petty wizard and the subjects he frightened or beguiled. He called it his Xanthic Demesne, but these days we just call it Yellowfield. In the center of the valley, there's a candle factory, and it is here that the old axiom refers: “All the candle light in Sangfielle was made with just twenty odd hands.” Facts and Figures Rana (she/her): An lonely devotee of Kaitankro who now lives out her days attending to one of her chosen god's many kite-shrines. Agdeline (she/her), Ettel (he/him), and Larch (he/him): This devil, drakkan, and human trio once spent time mining in the hills of Blackwick. In recent times, they've found that poorly armed travelers make for better prospecting. Sometimes called “the Toll Collectors.” Bucho (he/him) (mentioned): Whether you first hear of him as “Big Bucho” or “Two Step Bucho,” once you meet him, you'll understand that no name does the gallant Shape Knight justice. Organizations The Covenant of Kaitankro: You've seen them, haven't you? The unsettlingly gregarious priests with the strange, chitinous crow masks? Of course you have, with their stilt-legs and their stilt-houses and their collection of stakes and strings and, of course, the kites. I asked one once if it was a pun: Kite and Crow, chitin crow. Something like that. The priestess told me that Kaitankro was a very real god, if a funny one, and that one day, he visited her. Like every morning, she raised each of the town's kites up to the winds in daily worship, and Kaitankro landed on the smallest one—a sight to see, she said, since her god is so large a being. And like a carnivalist, Kaitankro walked down the wire, tips of her talons, until he met the priest at the bottom. There, I was told, they whispered in the priest's ear a single phrase: “Better to live as birds on wires than die as men in the wind.” Chaos, it seems, breeds community, too. The Shape Knights: It took people with clear minds, great ingenuity, and implacable spirit to face down and defeat one of the living trains of Sangfielle. In the time since, they've crafted armor from their slain foe, and with that have come to be experts of all things train. They herd, they breach, they redirect. But they haven't yet killed a second. Hosted by Austin Walker (@austin_walker) Featuring Janine Hawkins (@bleatingheart) Sylvi Clare (@sylvibullet), Ali Acampora (@ali_west), Andrew Lee Swan (@swandre3000) Produced by Ali Acampora and Austin Walker Music by Jack de Quidt (available on bandcamp) Text by Austin Walker Cover Art by Craig Sheldon (@shoddyrobot)

Hope Makes Chris Watch Cartoons
HMCWC E37: Gravity Falls- The Stanchurian Candidate

Hope Makes Chris Watch Cartoons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 66:04


Get out the vote for Stan Pines! But look out for widdle problems along the way! We talk about Gravity Falls- The Stanchurian Candidate! We discuss how dark that body controlling tie is, make fun of politics as a whole, celebrate Hunkle Stan, debate some tough ethical questions of our own, and more! Check it out! Thank you to our wonderful patrons Gene, Brian, Heather, Billie, Lynn, Patrick, Bri, Alex, Kate, and Bucho! We love you so much!   Music from Brad Breeck: https://soundcloud.com/bradbreeck/sets/gravity-falls-s2-full-scores   Twitter: https://twitter.com/HMCWCpod Follow my website @ https://www.geekygirlexperience.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekyGirlExperience  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeekyGirlExperience

Mesão de Boteco
Mesão de Boteco Edição Especial - Aniversário 1 Ano do Podcast!!!

Mesão de Boteco

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 197:37


Pega o bolo com um refrigerante (batizado?), cajuzinho e bala de coco e vem comemorar com a gente!!!! Essa edição é mais que especial, sendo a comemoração de 1 ano que tivemos do podcast!!! O podcast comemorou no dia 13/04 o seu primeiro ano, e a festa foi no 17/04 em live no canal do Youtube Com a mediação do Thiago, Rodrigo e Jean, contamos sobre o podcast, além de convidados que já passaram pelo podcast: Bruno Martins (Foca), Anna Fernandino do Pedreira Rock, Guto da Milo, Marcos da Obitto e Macgyver The Animal e Leonardo Cantinfras da Caustic Records, Good Intentions e Inspire. Além das entrevistas, tivemos apresentações musicais: Nerds Attack, Rot(homenagem ao Bucho), Milo, Macgyver The Animal, Obitto, Larusso e Good Intentions. Confiram a nossa festa!!!!! Mais detalhes e links na publicação no nosso site: https://posthardcorebr1.blogspot.com/2021/06/podcast-mesao-de-boteco-edicao-especial.html Produção, Gravação, Edição e Finalização: Thiago Ferraz, Jean Rios e Lucas Barbosa Arte, Modificação e Finalização de Capa: Luana Sousa, Jean Rios e Thiago Ferraz

Hope Makes Chris Watch Cartoons
HMCWC E36: Gravity Falls- Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons

Hope Makes Chris Watch Cartoons

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 74:08


Grab your dice and graph paper! We got a math wizard to fight! We're talking Gravity Falls- Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons this week! We discuss the importance of establishing a new normal in the show with Ford here, bash the BS of gatekeeping in fandoms, tangent with Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and more! Also, sorry for my audio quality! My good mic died on me. It's going to be this way until I can get a new microphone.   Thank you to our wonderful patrons Gene, Brian, Heather, Billie, Lynn, Patrick, Bri, Alex, Kate, and Bucho! We love you so much!   Music from Brad Breeck: https://soundcloud.com/bradbreeck/sets/gravity-falls-s2-full-scores   Twitter: https://twitter.com/HMCWCpod Follow my website @ https://www.geekygirlexperience.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekyGirlExperience  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeekyGirlExperience Also, check out Chris and our patron Gene's new audio drama for STRANGERS IN PARADISE! https://twotruefreaks.com/podcast/qt-series/the-ocadecagonagon-theater-group/    

Siga a Luz
Ep. 44: Bucho de Linguiça (Não deveria ser engraçado)

Siga a Luz

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 17:09


Iluminados, neste episódio, vocês ouvirão as histórias: Relato 1: VOADORA DO DIABO: Paulo da cidade de Catalão nos conta uma história de Vanderlei, um irmão novo da fé que acreditou poder enfrentar o diabo numa de suas primeiras missões. Relato 2: BUCHO DE LINGUIÇA: Ricardo nos relata uma situação também de possessão, mas que não acabou sendo tão assustadora assim. Relato 3: A POSSESSÃO DA MINHA AMIGA (VERSÃO DO PASTOR PAULO): O homem que fez a libertação da amiga da minha mãe. Relatos de fóruns internacionais: Relato 04: A senhora de cabelos castanhos cacheados Relato 05: Mulher fantasma ou cachorro fantasma? Relato 06: Ajudo o fantasma? Mandem relatos para: sigaaluzpodcast@gmail.com

Let's Watch It Again
Desperado

Let's Watch It Again

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 52:06


Rob Lee & Rudy discuss the 1995 Robert Rodriguez film starring Antonio Banderas, Desperado.Mariachi (Antonio Banderas) plunges headfirst into the dark border underworld when he follows a trail of blood to the last of the infamous Mexican drug lords, Bucho (Joaquim de Almeida), for an action-packed, bullet-riddled showdown. With the help of his best friend (Steve Buscemi) and a beautiful bookstore owner (Salma Hayek), the Mariachi tracks Bucho, takes on his army of desperados, and leaves a trail of blood of his own.Be sure to check out other great episodes here. 

El Composer Podcast
Las Diferentes Disciplinas del Músico (Rodrigo Bucho Montfort)

El Composer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 60:57


Las Diferentes Disciplinas del Músico (Rodrigo Bucho Montfort bucho_rm S01 E002). Compositor, productor de discos oro y platino, cantautor, studio designer, tour keyboard player y amigo y hermano de toda la vida. Ha colaborado y viajado con algunas de las bandas mas importantes del rock en Mexico como División Minúscula, Panda y ahora como director musical de José Madero. Compositor de multiples cortometrajes y largometrajes incluyendo ‘No sé si cortarme las venas o dejármelas largas', Ganador del premio Diosa de plata por mejor score musical. Su más reciente colaboración con José Madero está pronto a salir en todas las plataformas.Rodrigo Bucho Montfort nos comparte de sus influencias, su proceso de composición y producción y nos ayuda a comparar diferentes disciplinas del músico como tocar en vivo, componer para cine y TV y producir albums y tracks para bandas y artistas.¡Disfruten! Tendremos episodios en inglés y español, invitados compositores, productores, músicos y creadores de tracks que cuentan historias que inspiran. ¡Gracias por ser parte de El Composer Podcast! Este episodio está patrocinado por El Luchador Audio, empresa productora de beautifully crafted loops, samples, tools y contenido exclusivo para la creación de música y con enfoque en la promoción del talento musical latino.Gracias, thank you por estar con nosotros, gracias por hacer, escuchar y/o apoyar música, si todo bien no se les olvide subscribirse y nos escuchamos en el que sigue. m.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/elcomposerpodcast/donations

Hope Makes Chris Watch Cartoons
HMCWC E35: Gravity Falls- A Tale of Two Stans

Hope Makes Chris Watch Cartoons

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 59:45


Ford has arrived and everything is out in the open! We discuss Gravity Falls- A Tale of Two Stans this week! Chris gives his first reactions to meeting Grunkle Ford, we do our best J. Jonah Jameson impressions, and talk a lot about Stan and Ford's relationship and how it mirrors Dipper and Mabel. Check it out!    Music from Brad Breeck: https://soundcloud.com/bradbreeck/sets/gravity-falls-s2-full-scores   Twitter: https://twitter.com/HMCWCpod Follow my website @ https://www.geekygirlexperience.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekyGirlExperience  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeekyGirlExperience Also, check out Chris and our patron Gene's new audio drama for STRANGERS IN PARADISE! http://twotruefreaks.com/shows.php?show=70 Thank you to our wonderful patrons Gene, Brian, Heather, Billie, Lynn, Patrick, Bri, Alex, Kate, and Bucho! We love you so much!

Frame Work
TV SET - THE MANDALORIAN SEASON 2

Frame Work

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 85:47


The guys welcome their Kiwi Kompadre Ben Hansen, aka Bucho, to explain the finer points of CLONE WARS and defend the light, crowd-pleasing delights of THE MANDALORIAN from the Dark Side of Al's incessant negativity. Subtopics include video gamification of TV, justic for Pedro Pascal's skull, a thirst for villains, and the truly daunting mass of Star Wars series that have just been announced by Disney+, awaiting like so many dark troopers massed in a hangar bay to hammer us all into submission.

Sugar Shack Radio Podcast
B.Jinx CS Underground 8 Nov 2020 (Guest Mix: Bucho - USA) [SugarShackRadio]

Sugar Shack Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020


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Tokushikai Inside Look
#032 Andy Watson (Jodo/Iaido) - United Kingdom

Tokushikai Inside Look

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 59:30


Andy Watson Sensei is from the UK, and has been training for over 25 years, during which time he achieved the rank of Iaido Renshi 7-Dan and Jodo Renshi 7-Dan from the All Japan Kendo Federation, and has been a major contributor to the British Kendo Association, formerly as Bucho and National Coach of both arts Watson Sensei currently teaches Iaido and Jodo at Ryoshinkan Dojo in London and Surrey, and form a family of dojos located in the UK, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, and Hungary Watson Sensei is also the author of the Shugyo Blog, and started Andy’s Nihongo Corner earlier this year, teaching Japanese language to Iaido and Jodo practitioners all over the world. In this first, of I hope many conversations, we learn about his initial discovery of the budo arts and living in Japan, and cover many other topics including the process of language learning, martial arts coaching, and organization systems. This episode is also available at the following podcast platforms ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tokushikai-canada Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/tokushikai-inside-look/id1523336799 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yMzk0OWVhNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Mf1mrLTfVT3Sbu8XM032m Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1523336799/tokushikai-inside-look Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/tokushikai-inside-look Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/i9qbnxx7 Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/tokushikai-inside-look-We0ozJ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To get the latest on what we’re up to at Tokushikai Canada, subscribe to our newsletter at https://subscribe.tokushikai.ca and find us on Facebook and Instagram @tokushikai.canada, and on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/c/tokushikaicanada

Movie Mixology
El Diablo inspired by El Mariachi (1992) and Desperado (1995)

Movie Mixology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 71:34


¡Surprise amigos! Episode 5 of Movie Mixology features not one, but TWO, set-in-Mexico films by Latinx director Robert Rodriguez: 1992's El Mariachi and 1995's Desperado. This week, Pat and Marissa mix an "El Diablo" as their first "inspired by" drink for the show. Together, the hosts thematically connect the films' religious imagery, creative problem solving, and fiery action to their spicy cocktails. BUCHO: "Manito?"Mariachi is emotionless. Bucho is in disbelief.BUCHO: "What the are you doing here? I thought I was looking for the devil himself..."Robert Rodriguez's 10 Minute Film School: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQE9eEmu1b4  

Two True Freaks! Mega Feed
Jaig Eyes & Jedi 238 - Unfinished Business

Two True Freaks! Mega Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 130:57


Welcome back to Jaig Eyes and Jedi, a podcast covering every episode of Star Wars - The Clone Wars and BEYOND! This week, Hope Mullinax and Chris Honeywell finish off the first arc of season 7 with Bucho and Robbie from the SEND IN THE CLONES podcast and they look at the fourth episode - UNFINISHED BUSINESS! There will be - MASTER EXPLODER BUTTON - TRENCH BENCHED - TOAST DADDY ANAKIN - WET BLANKET STANDUP COMIC - LIMB CHOPPING nd 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!

Jaig Eyes And Jedi
Jaig Eyes & Jedi 238 - Unfinished Business

Jaig Eyes And Jedi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 130:57


Welcome back to Jaig Eyes and Jedi, a podcast covering every episode of Star Wars - The Clone Wars and BEYOND! This week, Hope Mullinax and Chris Honeywell finish off the first arc of season 7 with Bucho and Robbie from the SEND IN THE CLONES podcast and they look at the fourth episode - UNFINISHED BUSINESS! There will be - MASTER EXPLODER BUTTON - TRENCH BENCHED - TOAST DADDY ANAKIN - WET BLANKET STANDUP COMIC - LIMB CHOPPING nd 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!

Happy Hour na BandNews FM
Happy Hour #03: Comida no bucho, pé no mundo!

Happy Hour na BandNews FM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 2:16


Premiações do cinema, dicas de boa gastronomia e as atrações pra curtir o fim de semana. É o que Giovana Monteiro traz no Happy Hour da BandNews FM de hoje! Não deixe de nos ouvir, sintonizando na 103.3 FM, baixando o aplicativo “BAND Rádios” e, não esqueça que em 1 segundo tudo pode mudar!

ABOL Podcast
WE GOT RACIALLY PROFILED!!

ABOL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 40:32


In this episode of Abol Podcast Michael and his friends, Bucho and Lou talk about getting racially profiled along with School, Sports, and more.Leave feedback and topic suggestions on Instagram Instagram:@Michael_bekele , TikTok:@Michaeldubzz , Youtube:@Michaeldubzz

Ginga com Tapioca
#03 - "Camarão e tudo que enche o bucho."

Ginga com Tapioca

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 74:45


ATENÇÃO: Esse episódio é recomendado apenas para quem tá de bucho vazio. Se tu é o que tu come, "potiguar" não poderia ter definição melhor. Em mais um prato do cardápio, o podcast recheia a tapioca com um assunto que não é só sobre camarão ou Ginga com Tapioca. Tas a fim de comer? Dê play, galado. |||| Apresentadores: Altair Filho (instagram.com/altairsrf) • Beatriz Maciel (instagram.com/biamaciel_) • Jader Alves (instagram.com/jaderalves_) • Veto (instagram.com/vetofsm) |||| Ficha Técnica: Produção e Edição: Jader Alves • Roteiro e Direção de Arte: Veto |||| Siga o Ginga: Instagram: instagram.com/gingacomtapiocast) • Twitter (twitter.com/gingatapiocast) |||| Toda semana um episódio novo.

Investigating Vegan Life With Patricia Kathleen
Speaking with ALL TIGERS Founder Alexis Robillard

Investigating Vegan Life With Patricia Kathleen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 42:12


Today I am speaking with Alexis Robillard. Alexis has been working in the cosmetic industry for over 15 years in Paris, working for several international fragrance or skincare brands including Dior, Burberry, Jimmy Choo fragrances. He is now the founder of ALL TIGERS:  100% natural, vegan and ferociously stylish lipsticks and nail lacquers.This series features conversations I conducted with individuals who have dedicated their work and lives to Vegan research, businesses, art, and society. This podcast series is hosted by Patricia Kathleen and Wilde Agency Media. https://en.all-tigers.com/@alltigers_organics TRANSCRIPTION[00:00:10] Hi, I'm Patricia. And this is investigating Vegan life with Patricia Kathleen. This series features interviews and conversations I conduct with experts from food and fashion to tech and agriculture, from medicine and science to health and humanitarian arenas. Our inquiry is an effort to examine the variety of industries and lifestyle tenants in the world of Vegan life. To that end. We will cover topics that have revealed themselves as Kofman and integral when exploring veganism. The dialog captured here is part of our ongoing effort to host transparent and honest rhetoric. For those of you who, like myself, find great value in hearing the expertize and opinions of individuals who have dedicated their work and lives to their ideals. You can find information about myself and my podcast at Patricia Kathleen dot com. Welcome to Investigating Vegan Life. Now let's start the conversation.  [00:01:13] Hi, everyone, and welcome back. I am your host, Patricia. And today I am sitting down with Alexis Robillard.  [00:01:20] He is the founder of All Tigers, which is a hundred percent natural Vegan and ferociously stylish lipstick and nail liqueurs line. You can find them online at e n dot all hyphen tigers' dot com. That is e n dot all hyphen t ig e r s dot com. Welcome, Alexis.  [00:01:42] Thank you for having me. Absolutely. I'm very excited to climb through.  [00:01:46] You the first French Vegan company that we've spoken to. I've spoken to Irish and Australian. So I can't wait to climb through everything. And for everyone listening. I'm going to read a bio on Alexis to give everyone a good platform for where he's coming from. But before I do that, a roadmap of today's podcast will first look at Alexis's history and brief background on academia and his prolific professional life in the cosmetic and beauty industry. And then we'll start unpacking all tigers. The impetus for why it was founded, as well as some of the logistics of the who, what, when, where hot while and why, such as funding, co-founders, those types of things. And then we'll get further into the philosophy and the ethos behind the line, why Alexis chose to make it Vegan the story behind it and all of those questions within that. We'll wrap everything up with advice that Alexis may have, an information he can share with those of you who are looking to get involved with what he's doing, purchases, items and perhaps emulate some of his career success. A quick bio on Alexis before I pepper him with questions. Alexis is a French citizen who has been working in the cosmetic industry for over 15 years in Paris, working for several international fragrances or skincare brands including Dior, Burberry, Jimmy Choo fragrances. The idea came to him when his pre-teen daughter started to get into makeup.  [00:03:07] He noticed that it was either really trendy but not very green or green and not really trendy. And there was also a kind of Vegan challenge. The Vegan claim often used as camouflage for highly synthetic formulas. Why not have both? Alexis asked himself. Plant based formulas and Vegan  formulas.  [00:03:27] He then realized that all women around him were confronted with the same exact issues. That was the starting point for all Tiger's natural Vegan and ferociously stylish makeup. So, Alexis, I love that the impetus and I really look forward to kind of unpacking all tigers and get further into the story about what you've discovered with your daughter, with the information you have on your website. But before we do that, could you draw us a history, a brief professional history and academic background? I mean, you were hanging out in Paris at dawn, Burberry and Jimmy Choo, some of the iconic moments of makeup, cosmetics and fashion. Can you kind of dress the history of your professional life bringing you to all tigers?  [00:04:10] Yes. Well, I have worked for 15 years in the cosmetics industry, so much in marketing positions for beautiful brands, as you said. So I started that perfunctory job as a young product that people are parents in care and fragrances. And then I moved to a license to of Burberry and Jimmy Choo fragrances, which is in Paris as well. And finally, I worked for a few years for French brands like Issues Can Care and Hope to get into the French wellness brand that are sold in pharmacies in Europe. So it might not sounds like it, but when we have my back, when that actually I've worked on many projects that were linked to natural beauty formulas. But as you may know, the this kind of project where I was never launched into WhiteWave is a way to focus to the rockets were not ready maybe or consumers were not ready. So over these years, I had some frustration that I was quite convinced that we could do much better on this on natural plant based formula. That's why I actually I I came at a point where I wanted to watch a more personal story. And this is where the idea of all Tiger's natural makeup came up.  [00:05:19] OK, so let's get into the logistics. Get those out of the way. When was it founded?  [00:05:24] Did you have any other founders and did you take any kind of financial funding, be it loans or venture capitalists or tigers?  [00:05:34] No, we are a small team of sweet people to David. It was actually your own near to your story. I started at the end of 2017. Well, actually, I found a supplier of the ideal supplier, Faltu, to work on natural makeup. And it was purely self-funded at the beginning, know in 2017. And I waste a little of money on the way. But still, it is Stela. I worked on a valve that actually financed most of our spendings now. So. So, yes. So we'll launch the actual launch came after a crowdfunding campaign. So it was planned at the beginning, at the end of 2017, beginning of 2018. I started the project and actually I did two quotes on this campaign. At the end of 2019. And then I was always there to look for money under way. But most of our spendings today are friends by our turnover and organically.  [00:06:35] OK. And I'm wondering, finding I know Vegan companies in the United States go through a plethora of venues and there are different indexes. They find their manufacturers and distributors and things like that.  [00:06:48] What was the journey like for you researching people to help you manufacture Vegan products? How is that interviewing process where there are a lot to choose from? Well, very few, actually.  [00:07:00] I wanted to make makeup that could be at the same time so natural. And again, as we said, as you said before, actually you can do Vegan when it's one of the Coxsone synthetic ingredients. But I wanted to be natural makeup and natural formulas. So it was quite complicated here because it's not an expense, as you find everywhere. It's only a few suppliers in Europe doing plant based makeup. And again, makeup is on the other side. So actually, that was very few they that to play football. So I did some interview. As you said, it was quite some research, but at the end of the day, you don't have so much choice. So, yeah, what is great is that actually it was love love at first sight with a supplier. So at least on a personal level, we were super in line. And they're quite easy to actually grant the some vision.  [00:07:47] Absolutely. And you're drawing up an interesting point, and I'm glad for that clarification. I kind of want you to enumerate on that, expand further for our audience. It's it's something that your website addresses very elegantly.  [00:07:59] But there is an absolute distinction between something being Vegan and still very synthetic and processed. You have this emphasis towards 100 percent natural. Can you kind of speak to those differences or how they go? Hand-in-hand, but not necessarily always.  [00:08:14] Yes, of course. Actually, when I when I started in the cosmetic industry, we were not questioning that much. The formulation itself, actually, cosmetics have a long history of synthetic ingredients that are easy to supply of debate over time. So the majority of cosmetics is city based and natural ingredients are quite an exception, actually. And there is also the question of animal derived ingredients like, you know, collision yellow and see so much more. I got interested Step-By-Step in Green Beauty, but I was super convinced that we should do both, actually. So at the same time, it's more natural ingredients and also not using animal derived ingredients. So I think that, yes, the main challenge is actually to do both. You say if I just use the example of lipstick, for instance, this is that a woman would eat up to two kilos of lipstick of our lifetime. So you would expect most brands to select very wisely their ingredients, particularly super healthy. But when you look into the ingredient list on the lipstick packaging, there is nothing you would like to put on. I don't know your daughter's leap's or your models or your wives or your sisters. It is quite nonsense. It's two kilos of crude oil in its petrochemical based silicones. It's very a lot of questionable chemicals, ingredients and animal derived stuff as well, which is quite. Here, when you read on the level of the packaging. So, as you say, it's when went in the lipstick, for instance, on animal derived ingredients, you will find beeswax or these products often come from far away where the conditions are quite controversial. These are raised in the box and said with cause and no flowers, no query, no nice beekeeper in love with me. So it is unethical. For once in a lipstick, you can also find a wet pigment called the chow mein, which does not Vegan it comes from female Chinese. So there the sun dried and crushed. So another ethical issue, you don't really want to see the animal or insect to actually create a lipstick. And we want to put actually that on your lips, so. The alternative would be to just replace banks into thinking we just have a 100 percent synthetic lipstick. But it is the same actually you don't want to eat two killers of synthetic ingredients. So you see what was important for me. You ready to get to natural end again and make only Vegan, which also could mean actually. It really is.  [00:10:49] And this is where the Vegan as natural 100 percent kind of meets up with it.  [00:10:55] There is a parallel in the food based world where people are talking about being whole plant food based vegans as opposed to just being vegan. There's that junk food vegan person out there and there's this parallel after I was researching the work that you've done in your company at all, Tigers, and I was looking into and kind of rethinking. I had been taught from a very young age that to have a you, it was impossible to have a vegan cosmetics line because there was nothing that created the preservatives that the items would tarnish or become rotten before one could use them all. And there weren't medium's platforms to deliver the same consistency on. And there was this kind of understanding, even as you know, as someone who is very well versed in the Vegan community, that there was just an inability to have cosmetics be 100 percent natural and Vegan you could have them Vegan, but they were going to have these chemicals in them and things like that. And it does sound as you're describing everything out there that isn't 100 percent natural and or Vegan it sounds like there aren't any mediums left, the people you're working with, the people that are, you know, manufacturing it. Are they flagships? Are they people who are like the first in their industry? Or are there a lot of companies out there that have these alternative ingredients that we just don't know about?  [00:12:14] I think it's you have a lot of alternatives and you have a lot of brands working on that. But as you say, it's much more like local small brands. It's never like to big luxury brands, probably because actually it's not as easy to. Created an industrial process for very large frontages on a natural formula, because actually it requires some specific attention. And you can have very fast process, for instance. So I think that's why actually most of the companies don't want to put there, because it would actually raise the costs because, of course, natural ingredients are more expensive than most of the synthetic into alternatives. And also, it's as impact on cheating, on industrial pressure as and so on. So it makes it much more complicated. And if it's complicated, it's more costly. So I think that's a reason why it is still small brands or local brands. It's more complicated to industrialize a product for sure. It would be more costly. So natural ingredients are much more costly as well. So I think that the secret of it and why actually it still is a small companies that actually go for it because it gives even the consumers that they want to invest in the consumers.  [00:13:34] Yeah, absolutely. I'm curious. And you're and I want to restate what you said, because I read it on your website and gasped.  [00:13:41] And the average woman will consume, ingest, swallow two kilos of lipstick in her lifetime, which, you know, and I had never even really clarified. Even the most natural of lipsticks, whether or not I want to take two kilos of that going through my digestive track over my lifetime. And your story is interesting. It starts with your daughter coming of age and getting into cosmetics and all of that. You kind of speak more to that. How did that whole thing transition into you kind of thinking about what products you did want her using?  [00:14:15] Yeah, actually, the idea of all tigers came, as you said, it was my daughter. She is 14 today. And so she was a teenager at the time and she was planning summercamp. And, you know, at the end of a summer camp, there was a party. And when you were eleven or twelve, you planned this event as if it was the Emmy Awards night. So. So she was looking for a lipstick. I'm joking. How serious?  [00:14:39] And when we looked together, I was quite surprised because we noticed it was either a really trendy but not that we know who we not fully 20s, as you said before. And I realized that all the women around me were confronted with the same exact issues where they wanted more natural lipstick that they didn't want which brand choosing which ones I should choose or which retail they should go to to find this kind of product and use using use of product is they were not to choose this kind of the look and feel of the products were not that attractive. So there were a lot of issues that I thought at the time we could actually solve. And through my process was very simple. I just thought about the women and I asked women what they wanted. So I did a lot like a lot of one to one interviews to actually understand what works for them, do the best they could. And actually, I opened very early an Instagram page, asking women to actually help me to to create the perfect lipstick in that room. So perfect lipstick. That would mean, of course, to get close to perpetrate a great old, long lasting Caros, but also natural ingredients. And again, actually, so the Vegan aspect was quite important for only a part of them. But I thought that was important because actually even this minority of women would be we could address them with this kind of product. Actually, I made a promise to actually do the best activity. So I said I should be faithful to this premise. So I went to Vegan. I was not so clear about what was it on at the time. And actually, on a personal level, I have transitioned a lot from that. So it's an interesting travel.  [00:16:24] Yeah. It's a dialog. It's a philosophy that kind of starts to permeate all areas of life, even for me.  [00:16:31] Ten years. And I'm wondering when you designed it.  [00:16:34] I love this idea of collecting intel and doing this market research with the French Parisian woman. When you designed your your lipstick and nail lock your or was your target audience solely the French woman or feme identified anyone who wants to wear lipstick and nail Lacau? Or did you think eventually you might try and expand it to other European countries or even globally?  [00:17:00] Yeah, it's it's a really good question. But for sure, I thought about it internationally because I think that's what we stand for actually can equal many women around the world. I would be there. I would try to be in the UK, in the US and Canada and Asia. Actually, I would I would be there with production because I, I feel what we stand for could help many women transition to a greener. It's called, again, lifestyle. And it's not a question of the. Ranch. Hate to here's a view like that.  [00:17:34] I've Francis, always used as the icon. So I don't think it hurts to be, you know, to launch from there. From the beauty industry and cosmetics line, I do like the push, the impetus for your story, this inspiration of your daughter.  [00:17:47] It points towards I want all women to be healthy, but most importantly, I want to bring up my daughter's generation shore in a different light than your mind or my mother's or my grandmothers. And so I think getting this new generation very aware of the ingredients and what they're putting on themselves is key. And companies like yours that do that are paramount for the next generation and their generation after that.  [00:18:13] I'm wondering, do you how is we talked off the record.  [00:18:18] I told you I was going to ask you about this, but the relationship that I can kind of if I can speak for my country, which I'm sure most would prefer I not, but the relationship between the Americas, American woman and cosmetic buyer and consumer and that two products that are considered Vegan. And I said Vegan originally, but 100 percent organic and eco sustainable and things of that nature is this idea of luks. You know, there are a lot of environmentally conscious people, but a lot of people see that and they think that not only is it environmentally friendly, they immediately assume it's going to be better for their body. Therefore, they're prepared to pay more. And also, it feels more expensive. They expect more out of the product of the packaging, even if you will, those types of things that the packaging, the eco sustainable. There's all of these attachments, these relationships that go along with something that's Vegan and 100 percent organic. And I'm wondering what the Parisian conversation is, if you would be so bold as to do the same for your country. Is the reception of Vegan and 100 percent organic products cosmetics in France received on the same level? Or can you kind of speak to how the French citizen might view that and what the relationship is?  [00:19:34] So I think it's organic. I think it's already widespread in France. You have historical brands that were already there for a long time.  [00:19:43] I think on the organic part, I think it's already been widespread because you have a lot of historical brands or with younger market and it's nothing personal, actually.  [00:19:52] You do have a lot of organic stores already. Glenzer so organic, I think was not that exceptional.  [00:20:00] Vegan is a different story because again, no state has a recent history in France.  [00:20:04] Four years ago it was only one percent of the population itself begins with very small. And last year, two or three persons that you see that. And there was one person that saw that again and took us 10 percent saying that there would be interesting Vegan products. So you see, it's recent, but it's doing very fast. And once you in that direction, I think there is no way back.  [00:20:25] I see myself I have done some big steps on that. And for sure, I want to go back. So.  [00:20:33] I think that you can get into the subject for various reasons. It can be.  [00:20:38] I don't know, medical because you're lactose intolerant or because you're into more respectful animal or because of the environmental impacts. Many, many reasons that for sure, it is more about being an educated and aware consumers about the impacts. Is showing part of that. It's.  [00:20:57] If we talk about beauty products, you have Vegan products at every place, so it can be a luxury, but it's also a question of, I think education values ethics on the social ladder on the planet.  [00:21:09] I agree. And as the need goes up, you know, the price will come down. It's the same thing with shopping and food industry once these ingredients become available.  [00:21:18] And as free flowing as eggs and milk, then the prices come down. I'm wondering with the different items that you have. So when you launched how many you have lipsticks and nail Lacau a lacquer and how many of each did you launch with? Did you immediately grow? How many of each do you now have? Can you kind of speak to the product line?  [00:21:43] Yes. So we started with a range of twelve shades of metallic lipsticks, so metallic six. And the formula is one other person to begin. Of course, it's up to one person. Not sure because when y one of two went under. I think it's because sometimes on some pigments we don't have alternatives either. Natural.  [00:22:06] See you started off with 12 lipsticks and did you have no lacquer at the same time or did that come later?  [00:22:13] Sorry. Yes. So we started using twelve sheets of metal. Then we launched the. Then they let go 20 second step because actually, you know, we ask the community, especially on Instagram, for every big step section and we ask the community what should be the next step. So then we speak and they say for sure it's like yours because it's full of controversial ingredients and so on.  [00:22:36] And we you can do much better. So actually, we took a big step into a new plan based ingredients that are super interesting, actually. You know, like those we have great colors to pound on, super shine and the super political to to use and apply. So people actually listen with no difference. You want no licorice and steel. It is up to 83 percent of natural ingredients.  [00:23:08] Yeah. And that seems like a tricky one. The nail polish industry in the United States is by far exceeded all of their cosmetics products over the past five years.  [00:23:18] It went from a ridiculously mediocre climate to the next booming, you know, hundreds of trillions of dollars a year. And I know that with that, there are very few people actually considering the ingredients. And it's one of the few things that I think people think that the nail is not necessarily placing it on the body. There's been a lot of talk, too, that the problems with that and people viewing that and I've spoken to a Vegan nail polish industry maker here in the United States, in Nevada, and she said the difficulty for her in developing it, she was actually developing formulas, which was getting these long lasting long stays, the styles and the the traditional industry had been mixing in. So I know that it's it's you know, it's a booming industry. But to get a really good Vegan, 100 percent natural one would be a UNICOR. How do you feel about your product with the nail liquor?  [00:24:16] Do you feel like it says it's as good as its counterparts that are not Vegan and 100 percent organic?  [00:24:23] I think I think it's the same for lipstick and the same for nailer girls. What surprised our consumers that are used to maybe luxury brands or conventional brands, for instance? Is that actually they find the same service. It's the same thing. Intense clothes and along the whole colors and and shining into your exemplars. And they lacquers. It is not what they expected from natural makeup, to be honest, is the sort that they would have to compromise on quality. And what is great is that actually a love? It's. And that's why you actually know we have many products on ice and complexion and so on who can make a lot of good stuff with natural ingredients and from base ingredients in a Vegan way. And actually bringing exactly the same service that they are used to with their curan range.  [00:25:13] So what's next? What do you think you've gone into? You reached out to your people. They asked for a nail lacquer. What's next? Will you do anything else? Will you stay within just those two product zones or do you think you'll keep expanding?  [00:25:27] For sure. We will keep extending. I'm sure. I'm sure of that. So actually, we are making Brand. So we want to go to our two eyes and skin for sure, because we want to offer a community a very easy, attractive solution to transition to a new lifestyle in the U.S. So I feel this is our mission, and especially in this period of time before what we are going through is a. Nineteen, I feel and I hope people will feel even more connected to the planet to live in general, and that daily products that help make the world a better place with five. And and I feel that actually we were kind of put it all, take us, put it have something to do with that. Some contribute to that for our consumers.  [00:26:13] Absolutely. Well, what do you know about your packaging? Is there anything particularly special that you addressed with the packaging or the vessels that the products are delivered in?  [00:26:25] Yes, of course, actually. We wanted to make something bluebirds, actually the point since a cat unbox of the products. There are. Low carbon Accattone coming from sustainable forests. So the idea is really to have no particular varnishes metallic elements that would actually reduce the risk that we cyclicity. So the idea is to have a cut on drugs that you can really easily recycle. For instance, of plastic reuse is recyclable as well. We use aluminum caps, which is purely recyclable as well, glass. But also the idea is really to be insides. What you watch in Europe, you have a natural LaBella's that actually it did some kind of a playbook on packaging. So we tried to really follow all the rules to make sure I think, should you make the best choices. Also on the on every element of the packaging.  [00:27:27] Yeah, that's fantastic. And I'm wondering about the name. Oh, yes. How did all come up? I love it. I think it's fantastic. But where did it come from?  [00:27:39] Oh, it's it's it's a long story, actually, because as I said, actually, I was meeting women a lot when I was starting to to understand their needs and to design the perfect lipstick. And one of them actually told me, I feel that women on that note, who you listen to by custardy brands. That's why formulas are nonsense as well. So because actually, if you ask a woman what she wants to, you know, a product, she would probably tell you a natural natural ingredient for sure. So actually, tell me what you're doing with this product and a strong feminist dimension that actually I totally agree with that. And we are talking about feminism and cosmetics and this foundation. Tony, what is a paradox is that being a feminist is feeding at the same time very strong. They will prove a fool. And at the same time, Zuby threatens. And I said, oh, okay, okay. So just like Tiger actually, you just you Bucho a fool. And then your species. And she told me exactly. We are all tigers. And that's how the name was Monceau became. We are all tigers. I'll tell you also today, actually, we are proud, proud member of international organization, one positive for the planet. And we give back one percent of total sales for wild tiger preservation in Asia. But it's a very complete program. Protects tigers, but also the eco system, which is very certain this over years. Do you see that? We wanted to show also our respect to the living in every way. So not only the tiger as a as an icon, as a symbol, but also in a very concrete way. And when we see it all, Tiger, which is nice, that's for women, it's not about seduction. Like in many make a brand, actual Tiger Woods is a celebration of strong women. We celebrate their sweat trends. COAG fashion each make a career as a nickname, which is like you hit it big. Call me Queen Himuro. So it's a men's for something you say to feel good and strong for the day. So really want to inspire women in the different ways unconventional make it. And not just about superficiality, but something that comes very deep inside.  [00:29:44] Yeah, I really appreciate the and the dialog and the rhetoric that you're having with your your friends and colleagues and clients about feminism and kind of divorcing this concept between cosmetics and the the male gaze or show this idea of seduction and and things like that, and it reaching more into the community in which it lays upon, you know, which is women are female identified or men that are looking to engage in this, returning the use back to the user and the power and the dynamic between the relationship of the product and the user back to them is paramount. I think when you're looking at makeup that is moving forward into our daughter's generation, you know, shortening that the association and the utility of it back to them is really, really powerful. And I appreciate that. I'm curious. Well, first of all, before I forget, because I do tend to forget the logistics when someone is shopping for your product. Do you have a brick and mortar store? Do you have an online presence? Do you have third party retailers that sell your products? Where can people look for it?  [00:30:49] So actually, we have. When you shop, which is the end, that old iPhone tigers' dot com, which is in French and English and which is our first or today, and we deliver what today. And we are also sold by partners in 10 countries in Europe in about 300 doors.  [00:31:08] It's a mix of online offline concept stores. The Fumo use department store pharmacies, beauty spa.  [00:31:15] What is important to me is that we share the same interests for natural beauty that a natural beauty customer actually can go there and shop. So the white product not only ours, but interesting brands as well. So yes, we are we are quite available, but today, mostly in Europe. Do you see internationally. Sure. From. We shop, we we shop, we ship everywhere. Monophone.  [00:31:39] So everyone jump on. Everyone listening. I want to wrap everything up with him. The most recent climate. I don't like to avoid it. And I'm in if you haven't had a significant dialog with yourself or the company.  [00:31:51] That's all right, too. However, I'm wondering what the conversation that you have between your customers or if you've tried to kind of address the covered 19 pandemic and and how you have such a very specific product that has a relationship with the environment and things of that nature that have an inherent dialog with things like pandemic and things that come about from disturbing natural ecosystems and things of that nature. Have you had any kind of marketing or overt conversation or any personal dialog with yourself about how it might move all tigers forward or change your dialog and how you market with your customers?  [00:32:32] Yes, because actually it's a lock down. I actually came quite suddenly and being in touch on a constant basis with our community was, for me, actually a way to keep a positive mood and feeling and seeing seeing a useful to people. So, for instance, all tigers distributed. We are we are today distributed in some pharmacies with a strong natural offer in France. And those pharmacies, we are at the forefront of Kivett 19. So we produce 10 cents. I'd good just to be supplied for free to house workers. And there we are. So for me, pharmacies are part of our community. People love us in another way. Actually, people love Zulay hands of our packaging because it's a lovely drawing with our white Tiger Woods and the colored jungle. So we edited the clothing version that actually you can control yourself for grownups or kids and you could do a need for download for free and print on their website. I also organized a livestock's on Integrate Instagram with French entrepreneurs in beauty and fashion, and we explored the Tiger's view. It's a mix of passion, energy, resilience. You need to build projects. And that was really inspiring acting for me, of course, but also for all the people. Election year following their life left.  [00:33:51] And we made a lot of contests with other ethical brands on Instagram to have them discovered by the community and show them that it's not only about makeup, but it's only about fashion and skincare and other ways that those brands are amazing and nobody knows them and they should actually be no everywhere. So in two different ways. Some are more serious. So some were more entertaining.  [00:34:15] But we were very active to our community and we wanted to support everywhere. Our shop was closed a little bit because at the beginning of logistician had to deal with more, I would say necessary products and makeup, but then we could be open. And since we opened, actually we saw very strong dynamic. So I assume it's the same for a lot of retailers. But I feel people actually will actually need in this kind of period this feel that the brands they believe in and the trust actually helps them go through this kind of period.  [00:34:50] Absolutely. And I appreciate that dialog. It sounds like you've had so much movement on so many different fronts.  [00:34:55] A lot of people feel and paralyzed, you know, with how to address it, with how to look at their industries, their communities, how to to incorporate that dialog into what they're doing. And it sounds like you've done it so gracefully. I'm curious, from a personal standpoint, do you identify yourself as Vegan?  [00:35:15] Oh, yes, actually, yes, you're right. I didn't mention that before. But that's an important question, actually. When I started untangles, I did the new, as I said, so much about the Vegan. So it was quite a discovery for me. And it was led to like the base that I was at the time that they were big meat eaters. So to be honest, I was not Vegan at all. And I did know so much about it. So I got interested. I said quite positive about Vegan. I get a lot about it. But even if you know that it is more ethically and I'm the one that is friendly, I think it is not and actually began is not about a question of motivation. It cannot be only a rational process. It's something that you have to feel deep inside. So you have to feel deep inside that it's it's fair that it is right, though, to be honest. It came step by step. So I stopped eating lambs and then Couzens and also just step by step process. And probably I will discover new elements. But each step was a small evolution on the decimal level. And to be honest, I see that the only and pleasing thing about it is that everybody around you have something to say about it. And in fact, they use less because they all want to give you advice and then say. Stupid to go there. But so best the New Orleans intimates, it's actually a rational discussion. Can really make you change your mind. So anyway, at some point, no, I can really. Yes. I don't if I do the big community.  [00:36:48] Yeah. And it's an interesting time.  [00:36:50] You know, I think the one thing that unifies us from Vegan all across the world is that exact social dynamic of the ostracization. I've never angered anyone more that I didn't know. And then by telling them that I was Vegan, you know, a waiter, too. It's the most amazing statement in the world. And to bear that all the time is can be exhausting. However, what I will say and I tell my children all of the time, which is in your lifetime. What is happening not just with the tragic pandemic and things like that, it will come to fruition as being at least a very logical and sustainable lifestyle. And that questioning and discrimination ought to subside like before your very eyes. And how I lived will not necessarily hopefully be how you lived. So that will be interesting, to say the very least. I'm curious.  [00:37:43] That's what I didn't say that. It's important to say to your listeners know that even if you're not getting food, you should actually go for it. Again, beauty, because it's a question of transparency. You just want to know what is in their product. And you never think that it would be animal based. So for sure, for just that reason. It's interesting. I tried to get them to begin looking for show.  [00:38:04] I concur.  [00:38:05] And I think the majority of of women and men that I know that wear makeup and and do use Vegan and try to use plant based products are not Vegan. They just they really do care about and I like what you said, the transparency, you know, understanding the ingredients, or at very least when you Google them, not being horrified at what they are. Should be something we demand of our products, right?  [00:38:30] Yes, sure. In France, you have many mobile apps that help you to decode, decipher resistant ingredients needs for cosmetics. And the foreshores is the trend of seeing green products. But most of the time, people are very, very amazed about what they find and surprise. But what defines a population even full, put it is for you. So I think it's important that actually people just getting read get away with it. And transparency's for sure the key. It's a key value.  [00:38:59] I do, too. I completely concur. I like to sign off all of my podcasts with kind of reaching into you as a person, as a business owner, as a founder, as a father. We've been in interesting times and and it's been, you know, a lot of people. It sounds like yourself highly included in that have done a lot of self reflection, have looked at their own industries, even if they were beneficial in the past, even if they prospered during the pandemic and had created a new dialog with themselves about what it means now. You know, to be kind of surfing out this pandemic and even looking forward to hopefully the cessation. Do you have, like a top piece of advice or two pieces of advice that you give yourself or your community or your daughter regularly that you've kind of honed in to the tincture or the next year the nectar of of what is good and what to drive your life by?  [00:39:55] What to sail your ship by?  [00:39:58] Well, I I don't know if it will be your words of wisdom, but actually I, I always say be aware and do good. I mean, by that that's I think you should know what you are doing. Know what you're eating. Know what you're actually puts on your lips, on your skin. Know the consequences of what you know, Che's health. What is he done? May be behind what you purchase and do goods. I mean by that, doing the right choices and trying to do something fair. Something that is why it's something that you feel is why. It's something that is completely aligned with your values and convictions. And I think that is the main point. So that's why I said to my children, I have one daughter and two sons. So to my children. And for Scheu is something that actually gave me also now saying that if you if you get into an entrepreneurial product, it's for creating something new. And this new stuff has to be aware and do goods, do some good in a way. So that's actually something that gets me in every actions.  [00:41:04] I love that. I think that's absolutely perfect. I'm going to quote you on that when I quote his podcast and do good. The more simple them are more profound, as are Buddhist philosophers and lay out zoo have proven. Alexis, we are out of time, but I wanted to say thank you so much for speaking with us today and giving us all the information about your life and your company.  [00:41:27] Thank you very much.  [00:41:28] Absolutely. And for everyone listening, we have been speaking with Alexis Robillard. He is the founder of All Tigers'. You can find them online. It's E n dot, all hyphen, tigers', dot com. I encourage everyone to get on and check it out. This story you can look into further is fascinating. And for those of you listening, thank you so much for giving us your time today until we speak again next time.  [00:41:53] Remember to stay safe, be well and always bet on yourself. 

BUCHO and ROBBY
SitC-133b Mission Accomplished (feat. Hope and Chris from Jaig Eyes and Jedi)

BUCHO and ROBBY

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 57:01


Bucho and Robby once again welcome elite Clone Wars podcast duo Hope and Chris from Jaig Eyes and Jedi, the classiest podcast in the galaxy, onto the drop ship for a super special action finale Season 7 wrap-up mission!!! [Note Spoiler for The Mandalorian from 29:27 to 29:37] Get Jaig Eyes and Jedi where good podcasts are hosted and at http://twotruefreaks.com/shows.php?show=49. Contact buchoandrobby at gmail.com. Find all SitC episodes at buchoandrobby.podbean.com.

Gucken & Trinken
Der Desperado Film und das Corona Bier

Gucken & Trinken

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 43:53


Robert Rodriguez Film von 1995 „Desperado“ spielt in der kleinen mexikanischen Stadt Acuna. Ein Mariachi (Antonio Banderas) zieht durch Bars und bringt reihenweise Leute um. Er ist auf einem Rachefeldzug gegen „Bucho“, der für den Tod seiner Geliebten verantwortlich ist. ### Robert Rodriguez Meisterwerk von 1995: Desperado Der Film verhalf Robert Rodriguez 1995 zum Durchbruch in den USA und international. Genauso wie den Hauptdarstellern Antonio Banderas und Salma Hayek, die vorher vor allem in kleineren mexikanischen Produktionen mitgespielt hatten. Apropos kleiner Produktionen: Robert Rodriguez setze den Film für nur 7 Millionen Dollar um, was für ein Actionfilm kaum ein nennenswertes Budget ist. Für das Prequel El Mariachi (1992) gab Robert Rodriguez sogar nur 7000 $ aus. Diese Low Budget-Produktionsweise machte den Regisseur berühmt. In seinem Manifest „Rebel without a Crew“ von 1995 hielt Robert Rodriguez auch etliche seiner Kniffe fest, wie er Geld sparte. Zum Beispiel schnitt er direkt in der Kamera, nutzte Locations, die ihm kostenlos zur Verfügung standen und entwickelte das Drehbuch drumherum. Dadurch wurde er in den darauffolgenden Jahren eine Inspiration für etliche Filmemacher, die versuchten es ihm nachzutun. ### Die Herkunft des Corona Bieres Corona ist ein mexikanisches Bier. Die Marke gehört der Grupo Modelo und ist das meistverkaufte Bier im Herkunftsland Mexiko. In Deutschland kommt das Corona Bier aus der Brauerei von Anhäuser-Busch und wird dort unter Lizenz von Modelo gebraut. Das Bier enthält neben Wasser, Gerstenmalz und Hopfen auch Mais und fällt damit nicht unter das deutsche Reinheitsgebot. Vermutlich verleiht der Mais dem Bier aber genau seinen leichten, gar nicht bitteren Geschmack. In Desperado (1995) trinken sie nicht Corona, sondern Chango Beer. Eine rein fiktive Biermarke. Allerdings gibt es die Bar, die zuerst Steve Buscemi und später Antonio Banderas betritt, wirklich. In Wirklichkeit heißt sie „Corona Club“ und sieht tatsächlich [genau aus](https://goo.gl/maps/oVwScYEar5WNVBwFA) wie im Film. ### Mariachi Musik: Der Titelsong von Desperado Der Desperado Titelsong ist „Cancion del Mariachi“. Und wurde von Los Lobos geschrieben und von Antonio Banderas selbst interpretiert. Das Musikvideo zum Lied ist auch ein Ausschnitt aus dem Desperado Film. [Antonio Banderas - Cancion del Mariachi (Desperado soundtrack) - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCmMDd8T5fg) Mariachi ist allerdings keine bestimmte Musikrichtung, sondern die Beschreibung einer Bandkombo aus mehreren Mitgliedern, die mit Gitarren und typischer Tracht durch die Lande ziehen. [Desperado Film (deutsch) streamen](https://amzn.to/3bAVly9) *

BUCHO and ROBBY
SitC-121b-3 Top 5 Moments

BUCHO and ROBBY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 20:51


With Season 7 only a day or two away, Robby and Bucho take a look back at some of their favourite moments from the first 6 seasons of The Clone Wars! For battlefield communications contact "buchoandrobby" at gmail, Twitter or Instagram. Find all SitC episodes at buchoandrobby.podbean.com.

BUCHO and ROBBY
SitC-121b-2 Top 5 Characters

BUCHO and ROBBY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 19:11


As Season 7 approaches, Robby and Bucho take a look back at some of their favourite characters from the first 6 seasons of The Clone Wars! For battlefield communications contact "buchoandrobby" at gmail, Twitter or Instagram. Find all SitC episodes at buchoandrobby.podbean.com.

BUCHO and ROBBY
SitC-121b-1 Top 5 Episodes & Arcs

BUCHO and ROBBY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 27:12


As Season 7 approaches, Robby and Bucho take a look back at some of their favourite episodes and arcs from the first 6 seasons of The Clone Wars! For battlefield communications contact "buchoandrobby" at gmail, Twitter or Instagram. Find all episodes at PodBean.

BUCHO and ROBBY
SitC-000-1 The Phantom Menace part 1

BUCHO and ROBBY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 28:05


When life throws a hydrospanner in the works Bucho and Robby delve back into the vaults for part 1 of the previously un-aired pilot episode of Send in the Clones! For battlefield communications contact "buchoandrobby" at gmail, Twitter or Instagram.

Machinery of Night
7. Bucho Rodenberger / Olivia English

Machinery of Night

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 83:41


A Machinery of Night holiday spectacular, featuring readings and rants from author Bucho Rodenberger (@authorbuch), followed by a discussion about conservation, the future, and beyond with conservationist Olivia English (@healthy_livers). Check out these Johnson County Library events links for some cool ways to get involved: https://www.jocolibrary.org/events/ https://www.jocolibrary.org/we-recommend/for-writers Every 1st Wednesday from 6pm to 8pm, head to the Johnson County Central Resource Library for Writers United! Podcast Recommendations from the Machinery of Night team: Desert Oracle (IG @desertoracle) https://www.desertoracle.com/

BUCHO and ROBBY
SitC-074-408 The General

BUCHO and ROBBY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 21:28


Sorry this one's a little later than usual troops, turns out your old buddy Bucho did a midnight screening for The Rise of Skywalker and it messed with his usual schedule! Meanwhile, on Umbara, Rex, Fives, Hardcase and the rest of their 501st brothers are coming to realize General Krell is bad news if you're a Clone Trooper! For battlefield communications contact "buchoandrobby" at gmail, Twitter or Instagram.

BUCHO and ROBBY
SitC-043-221 R2 Come Home

BUCHO and ROBBY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 25:26


Bucho and Robby talk about that time Anakin and Mace became trapped in deadly wreckage after falling for a Boba Fett booby trap, leaving Artoo to make his escape from Boba, Aurra Sing and their band of bounty hunters to get help and save the day! For battlefield communications reach out to "buchoandrobby" at gmail, Twitter or Instagram.

210 Culture
Ep. 47.5 He can't resue us all Reupload (Feat. Bucho)

210 Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 53:59


210 Culture
Ep. 47 He can't sue us all Edition (Feat. Bucho and Regina Morales)

210 Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 53:13


Refogado
02: Bucho

Refogado

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019


Bucho bovino. Hoje você terá que ter estômago para ouvir (entendeu o chiste zombeteiro?). Falaremos de bucho e das várias formas de prepará-lo. Vem ouvir! O post 02: Bucho apareceu primeiro em Refogado.

Creativo
039. Bucho Montfort

Creativo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 85:51


Roberto Mtz se sienta con el músico, integrante de División Minúscula y el proyecto de José Madero, compositor y productor Rodrigo "Bucho" Montfort, espero que disfrutes este episodio. Puedes conseguir mi libro Creativo y la camiseta oficial de podcast en mi página: robertomtz.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/robertomtztv  Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/robertomtzTV Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/robertomtzTV

MDMALifestyle Wave
Bucho Soze - Elusive (Produced By MDMA_Cobain)

MDMALifestyle Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 3:30


New Leaked Track from the #MDMALifestyle Brand located in Baltimore Maryland. www.mdmalifestyle.com Follow The Brand on Instagram @mdmalifestyle For Booking and Contact Info Email mdmalifestyle@gmail.com

MDMALifestyle Wave
Bucho Soze And Messiahs Gunfire - Ordell (Prod By RonRoc)

MDMALifestyle Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 3:12


New Leaked Track from the #MDMALifestyle Brand located in Baltimore Maryland. www.mdmalifestyle.com Follow The Brand on Instagram @mdmalifestyle For Booking and Contact Info Email mdmalifestyle@gmail.com

Action, Action
#37 Desperado (1995)

Action, Action

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 58:58


We take a look at Robert Rodriguez's 1995 film, Desperado. Mariachi (Antonio Banderas) plunges headfirst into the dark border underworld when he follows a trail of blood to the last of the infamous Mexican drug lords, Bucho (Joaquim de Almeida), for an action-packed, bullet-riddled showdown. With the help of his best friend (Steve Buscemi) and a beautiful bookstore owner (Salma Hayek), the Mariachi tracks Bucho, takes on his army of desperados, and leaves a trail of blood of his own.

MDMALifestyle Wave
Bucho Back (Produced By MDMA_Cobain)

MDMALifestyle Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 2:20


Collaboration Album from MDMALifestyle Artist King Cyrus and Bucho Soze. Instagram @mdmalifestyle For Bookings and Contact email mdmalifestyle@gmail.com

Lit KC
Adam "Bucho" Rodenberger

Lit KC

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 51:57


In this episode, Jason talks with Adam "Bucho" Rodenberger. Adam's debut short story collection, Scaring the Stars Into Submission, is available on Amazon. Buy it. Adam is on Twitter @authorbuch. He’s on Instagram @therealpinkmanther. His blog is triphoprisy.blogspot.com. Music: "The Lollygaggers," by IsYouIsOrIsYouAin't Contact: litkcpod@gmail.com Wash your hair (and everything else).

Kettle Whistle Radio
KWR #184:Counterpoints,Controversey & PuddingPops w/Jay Hall

Kettle Whistle Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 39:06


Its a Jay Hall takeover on Kettle Whistle Radio. Music from Bucho, Jay Hall and Yard Panther. Bill Cosby, OJ Simpson, hilarity and more fun with The Pop Off girls. #BillCosby #OJSimpson #controversy #Bucho

Spoilers!
Desperado (1995) - Movie Review! #116

Spoilers!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 58:01


Stevie hosts this week's movie game, Desperado 10-5-2017! He's joined by Pappy, Brett, Jordan,Josh, $ Mikey. Mariachi (Antonio Banderas) plunges headfirst into the dark border underworld when he follows a trail of blood to the last of the infamous Mexican drug lords, Bucho (Joaquim de Almeida), for an action-packed, bullet-riddled showdown. With the help of his best friend (Steve Buscemi) and a beautiful bookstore owner (Salma Hayek), the Mariachi tracks Bucho, takes on his army of desperados, and leaves a trail of blood of his own. Release date: August 25, 1995 (USA) Director: Robert Rodriguez Film series: Mexico Trilogy Budget: 7 million USD Languages: English, Spanish Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Antonio Banderas Antonio Banderas ... El Mariachi Salma Hayek Salma Hayek ... Carolina Joaquim de Almeida Joaquim de Almeida ... Bucho Cheech Marin Cheech Marin ... Short Bartender Steve Buscemi Steve Buscemi ... Buscemi Carlos Gómez Carlos Gómez ... Right Hand (as Carlos Gomez) Quentin Tarantino Quentin Tarantino ... Pick-up Guy Tito Larriva Tito Larriva ... Tavo Angel Aviles Angel Aviles ... Zamira Danny Trejo Danny Trejo ... Navajas Abraham Verduzco Abraham Verduzco ... Niño Carlos Gallardo Carlos Gallardo ... Campa Albert Michel Jr. Albert Michel Jr. ... Quino David Alvarado David Alvarado ... Buddy Angela Lanza Angela Lanza ... Tourist Girl

It's Been Done Before
Theater III: Desperado

It's Been Done Before

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 69:52


This week’s movie is a story filled with music, love, brotherhood and of course revenge.  We are taking a trip down to Mexico with the 1995 classic, Desperado.  This sequel to El Mariachi continues our hero’s journey for justice and vengeance as he hunts down Bucho, the leader of a massive criminal organization that has ties to the murder of his true love.  After being injured during a shootout, the Mariachi is taken to a local bookstore and his wounds are mended by the owner Carolina.  The two of them quickly fall in love and Carolina decides to help the Mariachi achieve his goal of finding Bucho.  Lots of stereotypes and cartoonish blood and guts in this one. How didn’t El Mariachi recognize Bucho as being his brother earlier in his hunt for him?  If Bucho has paid off the whole town, why would anyone help El Mariachi?  How did that kid survive getting shot?  Does anyone have access to the director’s cut of this film?  We will pay to get ahold of it.  This is a really fun movie, too bad they had to make a third one.

Mais1Cast
EP#19 - Gases, Traição e uma Facada no Bucho

Mais1Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2013 27:35


Hoje, Ana Kira, Riky Soares e LPMagal comentam o estranho estudo europeu sobre peidar em aviões, um flagrante de traição graças ao Google Street FDP! E por fim, um trabalhador de MG que passou três meses com uma faca na barriga.

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Pauta Livre News
Pauta Livre News #41 – Faca no Bucho e Cobra de Teta

Pauta Livre News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2011 57:42


Faaaaaaala, Pautaiada! Pauta Livre News no ar, e desta vez com um tema que nós julgávamos morto, fatiado e jogado no mar… atendendo aos pedidos dos ouvintes antigos (mentira, a gente gravou porque o... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]