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In this episode of Page Burners, the crew continues their journey through The Bonehunters by Steven Erikson, covering Chapters 3 and 4. The discussion explores one of the biggest questions surrounding the Malazan series: what exactly makes its storytelling feel so different from other fantasy epics? The panel dives into the series' sprawling structure, massive cast, thematic throughlines, and whether Malazan even has a true “main character.”The conversation also examines Apsalar's complicated relationship with Cotillion, the emotional fallout of possession and identity, and the tangled connections between Apsalar, Cotillion, and Cutter. Along the way, the group discusses the ever-entertaining Telorast and Curdle, the mysteries surrounding Urko, Karsa's encounter with a K'Chain Che'Malle Short-Tail, and the increasingly science-fiction-like discoveries involving Icarium and Mappo's exploration of ancient sky keeps.From character analysis and worldbuilding mysteries to theories and the future of the series, this episode is packed with speculation, laughs, and plenty of Malazan deep-dives.Next Episode: Chapters 5 & 6 of The Bonehunters.Podcast equipment used (Amazon Affiliate links):Rodecaster DuoRode PSA1+ Professional Studio ArmRode Procaster Microphone
Watch it on YouTube. What do you get when you mix 3,200 Burners, a lush Canadian forest, and a summer fire ban? Oh, and an event theme that is literally just the word... MOIST. Wander through the woods of Otherworld, one of British Columbia's rapidly growing Regional Burns. Coordinators of creative chaos Jax and Zephyr share what it takes to conjure Burning Man culture in the Pacific Northwest How to acculturate festival consumers with sacred and profane initiations How to land an epic effigy show using theatrics when under a summer burn ban How to have Black Rock City closer to home If you're headed to the playa, or wrangling a Regional, or just here for the fuckery of a good inside-joke, this is how to do culture differently, and have fun along the way. Watch it on YouTube. https://otherworld.ca https://burningman.org/global-events-groups https://burningman.org/burning-man-regional-network LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
Forged in fire and kissed by the flames of the Clan Burn, Piccaya's explosive midnight set at the 8th Day of Creation pulsed with ancestral yet futuristic energy. Burners danced through catharsis, ashes, dust, and the burning prism on their way back home to themselves.
In this episode, we dive into the opening chapters of The Bonehunters, the sixth installment in Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson. Covering the prologue through Chapter 2, we unpack a dense and chaotic start that reminds us just how wild this series can get.From the eerie, spider-infested streets of Kartool to the unsettling rituals of the Nameless Ones, the episode explores the darker tone and shifting stakes that define this point in the series. We break down the chilling release of Dejim Nebrahl, speculate on the motives of the Nameless Ones, and question whether they're agents of balance—or something far more dangerous.We also spend time with standout character introductions and returns, including the unforgettable Hellian (who somehow steals every scene), the mysterious Barathol Mekhar, and a surprisingly emotional look at Apsalar's current state. Along the way, we discuss how The Bonehunters begins to pull together threads from across the series, signaling a turning point where everything starts to converge.If you're reading along, next episode will cover Chapters 3 and 4—so get ready, because things are only getting more intense from here.
In this episode of Page Burners, we wrap up our discussion of Night of Knives by Ian C. Esslemont, covering Chapters 4, 5, and the epilogue—and there's a lot to unpack.From the mysterious Stormriders to the shadowy aftermath of Kellenved and Dancer's ascension, we dive into what wasn't shown just as much as what was. Does the book's decision to keep major events off-page strengthen its mythic tone, or leave the story feeling incomplete?We spend time breaking down Kiska and Temper as our POV characters—whether their arcs land emotionally, and how they function within the larger Malazan Book of the Fallen universe. We also explore the shifting portrayal of characters like Tayschrenn, the lingering mystery of the Stormriders, and the role of ordinary people caught in world-changing events.Along the way, we debate expectations vs execution, the strengths and weaknesses of Esslemont's storytelling, and whether Night of Knives truly works as a standalone—or feels more like a missing piece of a much larger puzzle.If you've ever wondered what really happened that night… you're not alone.Next Episode: We begin The Bonehunters by Steven Erikson, reading through Chapter 2.
This week on Page Burners, the group continues their journey through Night of Knives with a deep dive into Chapters 3–5. The discussion explores the book's slower, more atmospheric middle section, the confusion and chaos of Malaz Island during Shadow Moon, and the increasingly tangled loyalties surrounding Dancer, Kellanved, Surly, and the Claw.The crew debates whether Chapter 3 drags or intentionally leans into disorientation and tension, while also unpacking personal reading pet peeves, confusing timelines, and Esslemont's descriptive style. Things heat up once the flashbacks begin, giving us our first real look at Dasem Ultor during the fall of Y'Ghatan — including his conflict with Hood, Surly's growing influence, and the legendary reputation that made soldiers willing to follow him into hell.Along the way, the episode also touches on Stormriders, Hairlock memes, Shadow Cultists, Dancer's intimidating presence, and the ongoing question at the heart of Night of Knives: who actually knows what's happening tonight on Malaz Island?
We're back in the world of Malazan—this time stepping into new territory with Night of Knives by Ian C. Esslemont.In this episode, the crew begins their first-ever discussion of Esslemont's work, breaking down the prologue and first two chapters of this gothic, atmospheric entry into the Malazan universe. While we planned to go further, there's already plenty to unpack—from eerie tone-setting to early character impressions and the shifting political landscape of Malaz City.We dig into:First impressions of Esslemont's writing style and how it compares to Steven EriksonThe edict against sorcery and what it reveals about Surly/Laseen's ruleWhether Night of Knives is a good entry point—or a risky detour—for Malazan readersThe book's dense, gothic atmosphere and how it shapes the reading experienceEarly thoughts on key characters like Temper and KiskaWhy longtime fans might (or might not) want to explore the Novels of the Malazan EmpireWe also tackle a big question: Why read Esslemont at all? If you're deep into Malazan or just curious about expanding your understanding of the world, this episode lays out the case.Whether you're rereading alongside us or diving into Esslemont for the first time, this is your starting point for Night of Knives.Next episode: Chapters 3 & 4.
Will and Craig discuss new releases by The Twilight Sad, Deary, and Hedge Burners, plus Craig's impressive lineup of live reports, bonus songs, and more.
Hocus Focus Mix met David Guetta, Sia, Angie Stone, Calvin Harris, John Newman, Kungs, Cookin' On 3 Burners, Mr. Belt & Wezol
In this episode, we dive into The Healthy Dead, the second Bauchelain and Korbal Broach novella in the Malazan universe — and one of the most sharply satirical entries in the series.What starts as a darkly comedic side story quickly reveals itself as something more pointed: a critique of extremism disguised as virtue.We break down the novella's central ideas, including: The satire of “health fascism” and enforced purity How good intentions spiral into control, paranoia, and collapse The role of lust, obsession, and imbalance in shaping society Why this story feels more grounded — and more uncomfortable — than traditional fantasy themes We also talk character highlights, including Emancipor Reese's growing agency, the unsettling presence of minor demons, and the strange brilliance of Bauchelain's final conclusions.While The Healthy Dead may not be the most complex Malazan story, it might be one of the most direct — forcing us to confront how easily any ideology, no matter how well-intentioned, can become something destructive when taken too far.If nothing else, this novella asks a simple question: What happens when being “healthy” becomes more important than being human?Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing BlogPage Chewing ForumFilm Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPalSupport the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts:JarrodVarsha ChrisJoseCarl D. Albert (author)Thomas J. Devens (author)Alex French (author)Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Kier Byrnes has played a Belgian prison, performed for the troops in the Middle East, and toured 17 countries with his band. Kier Byrnes & The Kettle Burners blend Irish folk and traditional country — accordion, chicken-pickin' guitar, whiskey-soaked ballads, foot-stomping jigs — and have the hardware to show for it: New England and Boston Music Award wins, plus a spot on Americana UK's Top 10 for 2025. Kier joins us for a conversation about road life, roots music, and what keeps the kettle burning. Music Clips by The Charms, The Dogmatics, Shurr Jr., Alice Austin, Black Helicopter, and Kier Byrnes & The Kettle Burners Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo
We've finished Midnight Tides—and now it's time to zoom out.In this full series-spoiler discussion, the crew breaks down how this turning-point book reshapes the Malazan story, especially when it comes to the Crippled God. Is he still the big bad… or something else entirely?We also dig into reread insights, how we each discovered Malazan, and which storylines we're most excited to follow as the series moves forward.⚠️ Full spoilers for the Malazan Book of the Fallen.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing BlogPage Chewing ForumFilm Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPalSupport the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts:JarrodVarsha ChrisJoseCarl D. Albert (author)Thomas J. Devens (author)Alex French (author)Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
In this episode of Page Burners, the crew wraps up their deep dive into Midnight Tides by Midnight Tides, the fifth installment in Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson.Covering Chapter 25 and the epilogue, the discussion zeroes in on the novel's powerful and tragic convergence—where politics, prophecy, and personal choices collide in unforgettable fashion. The panel explores the Shakespearean structure of the story, the devastating outcomes of key decisions, and whether the book's emotional payoffs truly land.From the throne room climax to the fates of central characters like Trull, Rhulad, and Seren Pedac, the group debates what worked, what didn't, and what may be setting the stage for future books. Is Midnight Tides a masterclass in thematic storytelling, or does its sprawling narrative leave some threads underdeveloped?The episode also looks ahead to what's next in the Malazan reading order, including The Healthy Dead and Night of Knives, and teases an upcoming full-series spoiler discussion.If you love epic fantasy, deep character analysis, and honest reactions to one of the genre's most ambitious series—this is the conversation for you.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing BlogPage Chewing ForumFilm Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPalSupport the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts:JarrodVarsha ChrisJoseCarl D. Albert (author)Thomas J. Devens (author)Alex French (author)Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Hocus Focus Mix met Calvin Harris, John Newman, Arcraze, Cherish, Jennifer Lopez, Robin S, Kungs & Cookin' On 3 Burners
Join us as we delve into the world of high-performance drag racing with experts from Ram Clutches. Discover the intricacies of clutch technology, engine setups, and racing strategies that push the limits of speed and power. This episode features expert insights on clutch tuning, data analysis, and racing strategies from top professionals in the drag racing industry. Learn how data management and mechanical understanding can optimize performance and win races.
Most people in Black Rock City live together in placed camps (theme camps), the most unique aspect of this unique event. BRC has 1400 camps. Smack dab in the middle of Communal Effort, Self-Expression, and Immediacy, theme camps gift a uniquely decommodified ‘third place' of offerings and ambiance. At this annual symposium, staff and volunteers share how they gift their interactive camps to the participants. It's an art. It's a science. Andie Grace: Senior Producer in the Philosophical Center Andrew Lowe: Senior Software Developer, Burning Man Project Bryant Tan (aka Level Placerman): Head of Placement for BRC Christopher Breedlove: Director of Civic Engagement / BWB Camp Lead Marian Goodell: CEO of Burning Man Project Michael Vav: Technical Producer in the Philosophical Center and a keen crew Fowler of Gate Magpie of Gate Neon Glimmer of PEERS Papa Bear of Placement Razzmatazz of Placement Rex on the Radio of DMV T-Fire of Bureau of Erotic Discourse Vesper Bell of the Camp Support Team Wild Wes of Burners Without Borders Hear about the seen and the unseen, from behind the scenes to the obscene. Hear about the Burners who create and integrate these interactive passion projects that are the heart of Burning Man events. This Saturday April 4th: The Participation Fair LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
Finally, we have talked long time show cohost Kent Wolverton to sit in the hot seat to talk about his life and career. You have heard him for years now give small peeks into his life, offer wise cracks, and hint at some struggles in his life and career. This episode will have a much deeper look at who Kent Wolverton is as a person, professional, and friend. He walks us through the beginning of his career in 2003, and we will dissect his first critical incident in 2005 that nearly ended his Dallas PD career. Kent's complex journey has many twists and turns that has built a level of resilience that he still works on to this day. Sit back and take a rare closer look at one of the cohosts lives as he shows vulnerability and honesty in hopes others may use his story to help or inspire others. Special guest cohost Dallas SWAT Matt Smith Critical Incidents : Sept 23, 2005, pedestrian struck: Kent was responding to cover officers in South Dallas and accidently struck a pedestrian with his police vehicle. December 2005: Discussion on two separate vehicle incidents that he was a part of. Hostage Rescue on Bruton and High Crest while Sgt in SWAT. 2020 George Floyd Riots and aftermath.
This week: Sweet treats, gentrification, spending luxury points, coffee snobs, luxury gyms vs rusty plate emporiums, weight loss goals, Matthew McConaghy's spicy marg, pretentious cocktail bars, the gift of a bottle of somethin', auld bai strides, overrated landmarks, the four burners theory, ADHD brains & much more.Sign up to Patreon for access to exclusive episodes out every Thursday.patreon.com/TheBombSquadPodSSE ARENA '26 Tickets.MERCH: https://www.bombsquadpod.comFollow @TheBombSquadPod on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok & X.Hosted by:Colin Geddis &Aaron McCannProduced & Edited by:Niall Fegan
Jordan Tollakson built Fast Threads in Montevideo, Minnesota — a town of 6,000 people — and has since expanded to three locations across rural Minnesota and South Dakota. In this episode, he sits down with Bruce and Steven to share how he blew past the ceiling that most small-town shop owners run into, and what it actually took to get there.
Students at Carolina have been taking chemistry since the institution began in the early 19th century. The story of the chemistry and biochemistry department is about science, for sure, but it's mainly about people.
Join Bill Armstrong, BangShift Billy and Rich Guido, The Canadian Chuck Norris in this lively podcast episode as they pay tribute to Chuck Norris, share their latest racing updates, and discuss upcoming events, car upgrades, and the legendary status of Chuck Norris through humorous anecdotes.Tribute to Chuck NorrisUpcoming racing events and tripsCar upgrades and modificationsQualifying and class split strategiesTire and turbo recommendationsHeat management and safety gearQualifying strategiesClass split methodsCar upgrade prioritizationChuck Norris Tribute and Racing Season UpdateTop 10 Car Upgrades for Drag Racing Success"He can divide by zero.""Chuck Norris out."Streetcar Bragging RightsBig Sky Race Weekhttps://www.youtube.com/@thebangshiftbilly https://www.youtube.com/@Canadianchucknorris69
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In this episode of Page Chewing, the crew dives into Midnight Tides Chapters 18–20, where the tension escalates and the cracks in both empires, and characters, begin to widen.We unpack the haunting mystery of the Nerek and the strange sanctification that shields them, questioning whether divine power, belief, or something far older is at play. From there, the conversation turns toward one of the most compelling emotional cores of the book: the fractured relationship between Fear and Trull Sengar. Is Fear acting out of loyalty… or cowardice? And what does “treason” even mean in a world already unraveling?Rhulad's descent continues, and with it comes one of the most fascinating dynamics in the series—his uneasy, almost tragic bond with Udinaas. As madness tightens its grip, we explore the blurred line between manipulation, guidance, and survival.Meanwhile, Seren Pedac's arc deepens in powerful ways. Her grief, guilt, and emerging connection to something more—whether magical or psychological—add another layer to an already complex narrative. Her journey raises questions about agency, trauma, and transformation in a brutal world.And of course, we couldn't resist diving into the lore—death, forgotten gods, Tiste Edur mythology, and the ever-expanding puzzle that is Malazan. Erikson continues to weave a narrative where belief shapes reality, power comes at a cost, and no character is ever as simple as they seem.This is a dense, emotional, and lore-heavy section of Midnight Tides—and we're here to chew through every bit of it.Next week: Chapters 21–24.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing BlogPage Chewing ForumFilm Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPalSupport the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts:JarrodVarsha ChrisJoseCarl D. Albert (author)Thomas J. Devens (author)Alex French (author)Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
In this episode of Page Burners, the crew continues their journey through Midnight Tides, Book Five of Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson, diving deep into the chaos and revelations of the late-book chapters as the Letherii–Edur conflict erupts into full war.The discussion explores the sudden devastation unleashed by Letherii sorcery, wiping out entire villages and throwing the Edur world into upheaval. The hosts unpack the emotional weight of Buruk's tragic storyline and Seren Pedac's complicated reaction to his death, debating whether Erikson's “fog of war” storytelling heightens the tension or obscures the emotional impact.From there, the conversation branches into some of the book's biggest mysteries. What is the Empty Hold, and why might Seren Pedac be tied to its power? Who are the mysterious “Mistresses,” and how does the awakening of Death in Lether connect to the shifting metaphysical balance of the world?The crew also examines the arrival of the Crimson Guard and the enigmatic Iron Bars, whose appearance raises new questions about Lether's place in the broader Malazan world.Meanwhile, the discussion turns toward Trull Sengar and the Edur war campaign, touching on the strange presence of the Jheck, the implications of a Tiste Edur with Andii traits, and the broader question of how disconnected the Edur may have become from their own origins.Finally, the hosts dive into one of the novel's most bizarre and fascinating threads: Udinaas' journey into a strange pocket realm inhabited by ghostly T'lan Imass, the shocking revelation of his son's existence, and the tangled manipulations of the dragon-blooded powers moving behind the scenes.As always, theories fly, timelines get debated, and the group wrestles with the sprawling mythology that makes Malazan one of fantasy's most ambitious series.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Remember that whiteout in deep playa? That prepared you for a NASA mission to space, maybe. Andie Grace talks with Samuel M. Coniglio, aka Ranger Spacecat, and Spaceman Sam. He isn't just a ten-year Black Rock Ranger and a veteran of the legendary Neverwas Haul (that three-story Victorian house on wheels)... He's a writer, inventor, and futurist who worked on the Space Shuttle and the ISS. From his Zero-G cocktail glass, to his book about making offworld living worth living, he studies creature comforts in extreme environments. Stuart Mangrum opens the show with a look at the Lunar Codex, an ambitious project placing the art of 50,000 Earthlings (including Burners!) into permanent archives on the Moon. Then, Sam and Andie spacewalk into why "civilizing a barbaric situation" is a human need, whether its serving fancy tea in a mud storm, or grilling chicken on a space station. Hear about radical self-reliance, orbital infrastructure, and why—if we're going to Mars—we'd better bring decent coffee… and a bucket. "Burning Man is just like going to Las Vegas on Mars. You have to learn how to live on Mars first before you enjoy the parties. It's survival first, party second… The Burning Man org learned we have to have toilets, roads, and support systems. NASA probably should learn from you guys." retro-futurist.com spacemansam.substack.com obtainiumworks.net nss.org/book-review-creature-comforts-in-space youtube.com/@spaceman.sam.coniglio LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
In this episode, Joel Grannas shares his journey from racing to manufacturing custom transmission bell housings, his innovative engineering solutions, and insights into high-performance racing technology. Discover how he developed his own gear sets, the challenges of racing with high horsepower, and tips for durability and performance.
In this episode, the hosts delve into the intricacies of 'Midnight Tides,' the fifth book in the Malazan series. They explore character dynamics, particularly focusing on Kettle and the Ratcatchers Guild, while discussing broader themes such as destiny, greed, and the nature of power. The conversation highlights Erikson's unique blend of humor and horror, as well as the philosophical underpinnings of the narrative. In this conversation, the participants delve into the intricate web of character dynamics, political intrigue, and the moral complexities of revolution and war within a fantasy narrative. They explore the motivations and backgrounds of various characters, the implications of their actions, and the overarching influence of powerful entities. The discussion highlights the interplay between personal struggles and broader societal issues, emphasizing the consequences of choices made in the pursuit of power and justice.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Join us as Ethan Vander Velden shares his wild experiences from Sick Week, including a near-accident with a tractor, YouTube journey, and racing insights. Discover practical tips on car tuning, troubleshooting, and the thrill of drag racing adventures.
Playlist: Tanya Tagaq - Fuck WarKatie Tupper - Safe GroundCharlotte Day Wilson - SelfishDominique Fils Aime - Life RemainsThe Gladiators - Rainy Night in GeorgiaTash Sultana - Milk & HoneySoul Sugar, Dub Shepherds, Jolly Joseph - My god has a telephoneDJ Vadim, Maddy, Blessed Sun - i c firesKOKOROKO - Higher ()Angelique Kidjo, PJ Morton - Fall on MeSalin - Ma'atMalted Milk, Benin International Musical - Time OutJayda G - UncomfortableGorillaz - The Moon CaveSault - Good Things Will Come After the PressureReuben James, Tom McFarland, Morago - ShotgunJalen Ngonda - Doctrine of LoveGizelle Smith - DustDelvon Lamar Organ Trio - Chicken LegRenegades of Jazz, Clair Fellows - Light Me UpVito Lalinga, featuring Vi Mode Inc. Project - Sunset JazzHot Chocolate - Brother LouieJ.P. Bimeni & The Black Belts - Free MeCookin' On 3 Burners, featuring Mantra & Jane Tyrell - The World id ColdAllen Stone, PJ Morton - MysteryCartel Madras, Young Saab, KALLITECHNIS, Cartel Madras - Cann U Make Me?Masters at Work, Louie Vega, Kenny Dope - Happy (Dub)
In this episode, the group discusses the intricacies of Midnight Tides, focusing on chapters 9, 10, and 11. They explore themes of death, resurrection, and the complex character dynamics between Rulad, Udinas, and the Crippled God. The conversation delves into the nature of war and peace within the Malazan universe, highlighting the horror elements present in Rulad's resurrection and the moral ambiguities of the characters involved. The discussion emphasizes the depth of character development and the philosophical questions raised by the narrative. In this conversation, the participants delve into the intricate themes of mercy, compassion, and the complexities of character dynamics within the narrative. They explore the repetitive humor and its implications, the nature of consent, and the portrayal of gender dynamics. The discussion also touches on the symbolism of the sea, the balance of life and death, and the significance of family bonds. Through various character analyses, they reflect on the overarching themes of despair, hope, and the cyclical nature of history.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Steve presents a learned treatise on Vietnam War protest music, with a playlist mostly stolen from his dad's history class.
George Paap, a pioneer of the Burning Man Regional network, talks with Andie Grace. He founded Burning Flipside in Texas, the first-ever Burning Man sanctioned event beyond the desert. What inspired him? Black Rock City 1997. He found freedom there, and it sparked a lifelong mission. Hear his adventures of building a culture from scratch, and why, as a futurist, he believes Burners are steady & ready to handle the societal shifts ahead. Collaborating to create local community without a blueprint Celebrating Burning Man culture is a backstop for a polarized world Finding resilience under pressure in the art of radical integrity "Don't wait. You have to jump in and do it. You can't wait for something to happen. You've gotta provide the motivation... the inspiration... the vision, and bring people along." — George Paap www.burningflipside.com burningman.org/global-events-groups www.trippingly.net/burning-man-musings/tag/George+Paap LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
In this episode, the group discusses the themes, characters, and writing style of Midnight Tides, the fifth book in the Malazan series. They explore the balance of humor and darkness, the significance of the Oodaloo character, and the complexities of the Warlock King. The conversation also touches on the themes of colonialism and enslavement, as well as the evolution of Erikson's prose. The group reflects on their favorite moments and characters, speculating on the implications of the sword introduced in the story. In this conversation, the participants delve into the intricate themes of the Malazan series, focusing on the dynamics of power, time travel, and the relationships between characters, particularly the Sengar brothers. They explore the implications of actions taken by characters, the significance of blessings and curses, and the tragic elements of the narrative. The discussion highlights the emotional weight of guilt, regret, and the complexities of familial relationships, culminating in reflections on the nature of heroism and the consequences of choices made in the face of adversity.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
In Hour 2 of the show, Jonas Knox & LaVar Arrington discuss new Ravens OC Declan Doyle getting his offense going in OTA's later in the year and talk about how Doyle and Lamar Jackson are the same age. Plus, the guys wonder if they have found a new Kevin Durant burner account on social media, the Chiefs restructuring Patrick Mahomes deal, and more!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Rome's Daily Jungle 2/19/26 Kevin Durant has to respond to more allegations that he has been using burner social media accounts that popped up from over the Weekend. Then, it's Thursday which means there's a What's Your Beef segment. Today's guests include Colorado Rockies manager Warren Schaeffer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Jim Rome Show HR 1 - 2/19/26 Kevin Durant comments on the alleged Twitter burner account that was made public over All-Star Weekend. Then takes some calls from the Clones on KD and potential burner accounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Red Sox took blame for their uniform issues, while former NFL player Hardy Nickerson had his 1998 Man of the Year Award stolen. Gio questioned the award's name change. C-Lo's update has Knicks audio, Kevin Durant dismissing burner account talk, and Tommy Lugauer losing it on callers Paul and Jake. Finally, we discussed social media accounts reaching for stories.
They Said It is a quick back and forth on what was said yesterday in the sports world. Today we hear from Alex Cora, a college athlete that attends class, and Kevin Durant on his alleged burner accounts.
Hour 2- The Commercial Appeal's Damichael Cole on Ja, GG Jackson Development, Tanking, and NBA Prospects + Thomas Hammock Headed to NFL + Small Talk: KD's Burners
On this episode of the MalloryBros Podcast, the bros kick things off with a recap of the weekend and Valentine's Day before diving into their thoughts on this year's NBA All-Star Weekend, breaking down what worked and what didn't. Terrance shares a personal breakthrough moment, and the guys react to the latest situation involving KD's burner account leak. They also discuss the backlash surrounding LeBron's recent comments, LaRussell's take on Lil Wayne and the ongoing conversation around Wayne's legacy, and yet another J. Cole debate, including Terrance's performative take that sparks discussion. Later, they talk about the upcoming Baby Keem project dropping this Friday and what to expect heading into Music Monday. The episode wraps with a Movie Suggestion of the Week, plus Terrance gives his thoughts on the current state of Washington sports and more. On this episode of the MalloryBros Podcast, the bros kick things off with a recap of the weekend and Valentine's Day before diving into their thoughts on this year's NBA All-Star Weekend, breaking down what worked and what didn't. Terrance shares a personal breakthrough moment, and the guys react to the latest situation involving KD's burner account leak. They also discuss the backlash surrounding LeBron's recent comments, LaRussell's take on Lil Wayne and the ongoing conversation around Wayne's legacy, and yet another J. Cole debate, including Terrance's performative take that sparks discussion. Later, they talk about the upcoming Baby Keem project dropping this Friday and what to expect heading into Music Monday. The episode wraps with a Movie Suggestion of the Week, plus Terrance gives his thoughts on the current state of Washington sports and more. Movie Suggestions of the Week: Terrance | Neighbors (2026) | Now Streaming on HBOMAX. Terrell | Monster's Inc. (2003) | Now Streaming on DISNEYPLUS. Follow Us on Twitter @MalloryBros9 for all updates! JOIN THE REALEST 9 on Patreon for More MalloryBros. Content! www.patreon.com/mallorybros
Kevin Durant's leaked DMs are CRAZY #nba Check out the TD3 merch: https://the-deep-3-shop.fourthwall.com/ Listen on Spotify!: https://open.spotify.com/show/3elbbqVumwqz8wlIdknsLW Listen on Apple Podcasts!: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-deep-3-podcast/id1657940794 Follow us on TikTok!: https://www.tiktok.com/@thedeepthree Follow us on Instagram!: https://www.instagram.com/thedeep3podcast/ Isaac's twitter: https://twitter.com/byisaacg Mo's twitter: https://twitter.com/Mojo99_ Donnavan's twitter: https://twitter.com/Dsmoot3D Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Get ready for another wild ride of headlines, hot takes, and internet chaos on this episode! We break down the buzz around Barack Obama supposedly hinting that aliens might be real, then dive into the internet frenzy over whether Kevin Durant has another burner account scandal brewing. We also recap the biggest moments and storylines from the Daytona 500, plus react to the viral moment involving a bride publicly offering herself to Chief Keef.On the tech side, we talk about how Seedance keeps dropping mind-blowing AI videos that have everyone questioning reality. Then we shift into storytime as Shia LaBeouf shares behind-the-scenes memories from filming Holes, and spotlight rising all-Black band The Paradox, who might just be next up.We wrap it all up with our Questions of the Day and a bold Nuclear Opinion you won't see coming.Tap into Episode 697 of the Productive Conversations Podcast—available now on all podcast platforms and YouTubeObama Says Aliens Are Real (3:45)KD Burner Account Exposed? (16:10)Dayton 500 (28:10)Wife Offering Herself to Chief Keef (36:13)Seedance Keeps Making Amazing Ai Videos (40:15)Holes Story (44:30)Back to KD (51:12)The Paradox (53:25)Questions of The Day? (56:40)Nuclear Opinion (1:04:12)#trending #sports #news #entertainment #culture #popculture #podcast Best way to contact our host is by emailing him at productiveconversationspodcast@gmail.com or mbrown3212@gmail.comThis show has been brought to you by Magic Mind!Right now you can get your Magic Mind at WWW.MAGICMIND.COM/ PCLT20 to get 20% off a one-time purchase or up to 48% off a subscription using that code PCJUNE. Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-conversations-with-matt-brown/id1535871441 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7qCsxuzYYoeqALrWu4x4Kb YouTube: @Productive_Conversations Linktree:https://linktr.ee/productiveconversations
The boys are back in studio from vacation and an NBA All Star Weekend that got dominated by another alleged Kevin Durant burner hitting the internet. We talk dunk contest, Chris Paul retiring and more (00:00:00-00:31:25). Olympic talk with a curling controversy and sports we dont understand plus some CBB talk (00:31:25-01:03:49). Who's back of the week including Anthony Kim, Michael Jordan winning the Daytona 500 (01:03:49-01:23:34). Jameis Winston joins the show to talk about his year with the Giants, the best TD of the season, the Rizzler, how much longer he wants to play and whats next for him (01:23:34-02:02:43). We finish with a little recap from everyone's vacation (02:02:43-02:24:05).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Netflix. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/pardon-my-take
(TKOhNah Movie Review 2- Penance)We are back in person for this one, and goodness gracious this was a doozy to record and edit. The TKOhNah family reviews our second Tubi movie (The long teased Penance) and our reactions from rewatching various parts of it should say it all.In between we (somewhat) give some of our usual format with AITA, talk on the saddest movies we have seen, and we give our completely, fair and honest (fingers crossed) review of the movie!!! Fasten your seatbelts for this one!!!(Editor's Note: Because this was our first time back, some of the audio may not be fully balanced, I have to readjust for our in person setup again, so apologies for any inconsistency for our audience!!!)_____________________Questions/listener letters:TKOhNah@gmail.comStream our debut single as Spoken Syndicate, Black Malkia, here!!!https://open.spotify.com/episode/4YZDQsiKIeD6vmyh8G0RVU?si=Suh58nTaRh6H2NmUb5jIWg&nd=1&dlsi=57fd132852304eae
In this episode, the group discusses the complexities of the Malazan book 'Midnight Tides', focusing on character dynamics, political intrigue, and the cultural aspects of the Tiste-Edur. They explore the significance of history in shaping present events, the relationships between characters, and the material concerns that influence political actions. The conversation delves into the motivations of the Singar brothers and the ambiguity of their interactions, highlighting the intricate web of relationships and power dynamics at play. The conversation delves into the intricate political dynamics within the Sengar family, the connections between local conflicts and larger narratives, and the ghostly encounters that echo historical events. The discussion also explores the nature of the Azath house, the role of Kettle, and the complex relationships. Themes of violence, particularly in relation to the Shadow Sisters, and the tragic story of Hal Beddick are examined, drawing parallels to real-world historical events. The conversation delves into various themes including conspiracy theories surrounding character motivations, the moral dilemmas of justice and vigilantism, character dynamics and relationships, critiques of capitalism within criminal justice systems, historical context and societal critiques, parent-child relationships in fantasy literature, and literary observations on gender dynamics. Each theme is explored through the lens of character interactions and societal structures, providing a rich tapestry of insights and reflections.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
In this episode of Page Burners, the hosts dive into the intricate world of the Malazan series, focusing on 'Midnight Tides.' They discuss the prologue and the first two chapters, exploring themes of betrayal, identity, and the significance of prologues in the Malazan universe. The conversation highlights the complexity of characters, as well as the cultural nuances and their history. The hosts also reflect on the poetic nature of the narrative and the challenges of remembering the multitude of characters and their names, which adds to the richness of the storytelling. The conversation highlights the cultural reflections within their family structure, exploring themes of honor, rivalry, and the burdens of expectation. The episode further examines the economic and political machinations of the Lethari Empire, drawing parallels to real-world issues of debt and power dynamics, while introducing characters like Udonas and Featherwitch, who embody the struggles of their society.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
In this episode of the Clutch Burners podcast, hosts Bill Armstrong, BangShift Billy and Canadian Chuck Norris welcome Jon Rogers, co-owner of Import Drag Solutions and a notable figure in the stick shift drag racing community. Jon shares his journey from using a Nissan SR20 engine to transitioning to a 2JZ and ultimately to the VK56 engine in his Nissan 240SX. He discusses the challenges he faced with reliability and performance, particularly with head gaskets, and how he found success with the VK56 platform, which he describes as more reliable than the 2JZ at high power levels. The conversation dives deep into the technical aspects of Jon's car, including engine specifications, turbo setups, and the intricacies of drag racing with a stick shift. In this episode, Jon, Canadian Chuck Norris, and Bill Armstrong dive deep into the intricacies of drag racing, focusing on the technical aspects of tuning and maintaining high-performance vehicles. They discuss the differences between fuel types, such as C16 and methanol, and the implications of each on performance and maintenance. Jon shares his experiences with clutch tuning, oil maintenance, and the importance of consistency in racing. The conversation also touches on the evolution of automotive technology, particularly the advancements in ECU systems that have revolutionized performance tuning. Throughout the discussion, the camaraderie and competitive spirit among racers shine through, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of the drag racing community.
FULL SERIES SPOILERS in this episode!In this episode of Page Burners, the hosts delve into the intricacies of 'House of Chains,' the fourth book in the Malazan series. They discuss the pivotal character arcs, particularly focusing on Karsa Orlong, Tavor, and Felisin, and how their journeys reflect broader themes of redemption, tragedy, and transformation. The conversation also touches on the significance of the Tiste Edur, the dynamics of the Paran siblings, and the complexities of characters like Leomund. Through a reread, the hosts uncover new insights and connections, enriching their understanding of the narrative and its characters. In this conversation, the participants delve into the characters of the Malazan series, discussing their favorites and least favorites, particularly focusing on Fiddler, Onrak, and the complexities of Crokus and Absalar's relationship. They explore the duality of Cotillion and Shadow Throne, examining their motivations and the nature of their actions. The discussion also touches on the Crippled God, his portrayal, and the implications of his character arc. Finally, they analyze the Tiste Edur's claim to power and the moral complexities surrounding it, leading to a rich exploration of themes within the series.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Insightful. World-Building. Spit-take inducing.Mark Day's videos serve as a digital gateway for many thousands of Burners, capturing that blurry edge where the default world ends and the playa begins. From his early days building tripper trappers and doing stand up comedy, to his controversial tinkering with AI art (think Dalmatians made of donuts), Mark has put 10,000 hours into his “24 Hours at Burning Man” videos.Andie Grace talks with this unique content creator to explore thresholds and multitudes. They discuss how to capture the moment and also experience it. They dive head first into the touchy subjects of consent, the ethics of documentation, and how “acculturation is an everybody thing.”He shares his sociology of being a Greeter at BRC. He talks creative process. He brings Scottish wit and clever curiosity to open-ended self-expression and the freedom to be your favorite version of yourself.https://journal.burningman.org/author/mark-dayhttps://www.youtube.com/markdaycomedyhttps://www.instagram.com/burner_videos LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG