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Kristy Asseily joins The Beirut Banyan to discuss her candidacy for Beirut's 2025 municipal elections. Our discussion covers her recent return to Lebanon and passion for grassroots politics, Beirut Madinati's efforts in retrospect, and the short and long-term platform the list is advocating. We also talk about voter engagement, communal concerns, municipal relations with the Muhafez, digitization efforts, learning from NGOs and why the municipality matters. Kristy Asseily is a member of the National Bloc. The podcast is only made possible through listener and viewer donations. Please help support The Beirut Banyan by contributing via PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/walkbeirut Or donating through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/thebeirutbanyan Subscribe to our YouTube channel and your preferred audio platform. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @thebeirutbanyan And check out our website: www.beirutbanyan.com Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:32 Professional background 3:13 Return to Lebanon 5:30 Municipal vs national politics 6:38 Decision to join National Bloc 8:26 Beirut Madinati in retrospect 13:23 Coalition disadvantage 15:03 Voter engagement 17:21 Sectarian concerns vs numbers 20:03 Striking names 23:22 Platform & financial audit 27:14 Starting small 30:45 Relations with the Muhafez 35:13 Collecting taxes 37:42 Digitization 40:59 Ghost projects 42:21 Accusations & false assumptions 44:17 Mobile app 47:53 Citizen forums 49:05 Bygone urban planning 53:17 Learning from NGOs 54:14 Reinvigorating the port 58:13 Vacancies & rent rates 1:01:26 Commute & accessibility 1:02:40 Political void & communal votes 1:08:15 Why the Municipality matters
Join Tangent, Bygone and Mute as they cover more 70's and 80's football comic stories....Tangent updates us on the "We Are United" story in "Champ", Bygone re-tells the Hot-Shot Hamish story from the 1984 Tiger Holiday Special and Mute covers the iconic "Football Family Robinson" which first appeared in "Jag" , then "Tiger" and eventually "Roy of The Rovers"...plus another Collectors Corner - enjoy!
Send us a textWatch the video!https://youtu.be/zmTY87mOFP0In the News blog post for May 9, 2025:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2025/05/in-the-news777.html00:00 Celebrations: 4 Years and 777 Posts!01:47 Thank you LIT SOFTWARE for sponsoring this episode!02:19 Bygone Bondi Benefits12:20 18.5 Coming Soon!15:28 Can I Get a Book Book?26:33 HDMI to iPad30:46 FineWoven FindMy34:44 Voice Assistant AI40:24 Thank you LIT SOFTWARE for sponsoring this episode!49:28 In the Vision! Pro Mothers57:35 Where Y'at? Segment - Parking Lot Fall59:35 In the Show! Mo' Shows!1:05:37 Brett's iTip: Siri, Flip a Coin…1:07:14 Jeff's iTip: Apps Behaving BadlySponsor: LIT SOFTWARE www.litsoftware.comJeff's Review: TimelinePad — create and present interactive timelines Jason Snell | Six Colors: The iMac spirit lives on in everything Apple doesRyan Christoffel | 9to5Mac: iOS 18.5: Five new iPhone features are coming next weekDan Moren | Six Colors: Kindle app now provides “Get Book” buttonSarah Perez | TechCrunch: Patreon's app can now accept web payments after US App Store changesFernando Silva | 9to5Mac: Turn any iPad into a gaming display with this one simple trick [Video]Bradley C | 9to5Mac: MagSafe Monday: ESR's Geo Wallet Boost nails Find My and card capacityFernando Silva | 9to5Mac: I tested iPhone AI voice assistants: here's the best oneA Gift for Mom | Shot on iPhone in Spatial Video | Experienced on Apple Vision ProZac Hall | 9to5Mac: This reader says his Apple Watch saved his life—make sure yours is set up tooBrett's iTip: Siri, Flip a Coin…https://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/01/25/siri-coin-toss-roll-dice/Jeff's iTip: Apps Behaving BadlyQuit and reopen an app on iPhonehttps://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/quit-and-reopen-an-app-iph83bfec492/ios Force restart iPhonehttps://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/force-restart-iphone-iph8903c3ee6/ios Delete and Reinstall appSupport the showBrett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.comJeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com
Join Gull, Tangent, Bygone and Mute as they go back to the golden days of football comics...Tangent takes us through week 6 of "We Are United" from the pages of "Champ", Bygone re-tells a "Billy's Boots" story from the 1984 Tiger Holiday Special, and Mute reviews "Rocky Goes for Goal" the latest "Soccer Diaries" book. Hosted by Gull - enjoy!
Sitting on a frontage road perched above the interstate, hemmed by roads and nondescript government buildings near the Capitol, 12th and Robert streets in St. Paul isn't much to look at. But in 1903, this was the place to be if you loved baseball. There, the St. Paul Saints and the St. Paul Colored Gophers — two of the city's historic baseball teams — played at the Pillbox, sometimes called the “Downtown Ball Park,” a popular venue almost laughably small for baseball."It was a tiny ballpark,” said Stew Thornley, a local baseball historian who's seeking approval this year for a plaque to commemorate the Pillbox and its history in St. Paul."Even if you hit a ball over the fence, right down the line, it was worth only two bases,” he said. “There were another set of poles out to left and right center field. You had to get it more to center field and over the fence for it to be considered a home run."Home plate faced northwest, at what would be the site of the state Capitol, which was completed in 1905, two years after the Pillbox opened.While the Saints history is well-known, historians say the Colored Gophers were key to the history of Black baseball in Minnesota and across the country. They played a decade before the formation of the Negro Leagues."They are probably one of the greatest baseball teams, white or Black, in Minnesota history,” said Frank White, who wrote a book about Black baseball history in Minnesota. "And in terms of Black baseball, they are, for sure, the team.” MPR News The history of black baseball in Minnesota Starting in 1907, the St. Paul Colored Gophers wrapped up a four-year run with a 380-89-2 record — winning more than 80 percent of their games — under legendary team owner Phil “Daddy” Reid, according to the Center for Negro League Baseball Research.Reid sought the fastest ball players he could find from around the country and paid them. The result was dominance, White said. The team beat the Saints in a 1907 unofficial state championship. In a series that was called the Black World Series by some, the Colored Gophers hosted Chicago's Leland Giants, one of the best Black baseball teams in the country, for a five-game series at the Pillbox, with Minnesota winning the series three games to two.Among the notable players on the Gophers were "Steel Arm” Johnny Taylor, William "Big Bill" Bill Gatewood and Bobby Marshall, who had played football for the Minnesota Gophers. Marshall happened to be one of the most famed Minnesota athletes at the time.Telling ‘the hidden history of Black baseball'After the 1910 season, Bobby Marshall bought the St. Paul Gophers. The team changed its name to the Twin Cities Gophers. The ballpark on Lexington Avenue near University Avenue became more popular and the Pillbox soon closed. It's such a distant memory that it has been forgotten by most.But not by Thornley. He has applied to put up a memorial plaque next to the Minnesota Department of Health laboratory where the park once stood."It's got greater significance than just to somebody like me who loves baseball, loves the old ballparks,” he said.“The chance to tell the story, the story of baseball, the story of the ballpark, but especially with the hidden history of Black baseball … many people here in Minnesota have been digging that history out and telling those stories. And this is one more way to do that,” Thornley said.He and others have worked to get plaques up at other baseball sites around the Twin Cities. But the application for the Pillbox site is more time-consuming than most. That's because it sits on the Capitol complex and has to go through the Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board. On top of that, it is the first application received since the board created a new multistep application procedure.The new process was put into place after the Christopher Columbus statue outside the Capitol was torn down by protesters in June 2020. The new process was put into place to make sure there is ample opportunity for public input on things being added or removed to the Capitol grounds. The staff at the Capitol architectural board say the application process for the marker for the Pillbox could take six to eight months, or longer."It's definitely a more involved process,” said Tina Chimuzu, a planning fellow at the CAAPB. She says the board considers many factors in applications, including whether it has public support.“Documented public support for the artwork, and the artwork has to have lasting statewide significance for Minnesotans,” she said. “And then the artwork has to be respectful of the diversity of Minnesotans. And then, does viewing the artwork provide a rich experience to broaden the understanding of Minnesota-shared history, heritage and culture?"Erik Cedarleaf Dahl, executive secretary for the Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board, said the team works to confirm and fact-check everything in the application. The goal is to learn as much as possible about it in their own research. "With limited space on the Capitol Mall, we want to make sure that what we're putting there is totally accurate, especially if you're going to go through this,” he said. “To ask taxpayers dollars to spend this time on this … we want to make sure that it is accurate and the process is effective."Public input on the application for the Pillbox field plaque is open until May 5.If all goes as planned, the plaque could be up this fall, although it still has several more fences to clear.
Drex, Alisa, and Keren sit n' chat with Lamar Cravens about his experience with the Lyric and his historical podcast Bygone Brown new locally produced podcast (Relive those thrilling days of yesteryear with this extensively researched and entertainingly told - using the voices of Lyric Players - this series brings to life American and Texas history in the 19th century from the perspective of Brown County, Texas) Legally Blonde the Musical the Lyric's summer Musical show dates are Jun 27, 2025 - Jul 13, 2025 https://lyricperformingartscompany.thundertix.com/events/238176 Our Presenting Sponsor for this episode is Donnie Evetts Local Real Estate Professional with The Followwell Property Group Keller Williams. Make buying or selling easy, Call Donnie Evetts. 325-998-5575!
A look at the logic of Google's plans to purchase an Israeli cybersecurity firm for $32 billion, more tension between Apple, Google and the EU, and an email about Xbox One and Microsoft's checkered history of consumer tech ambitions. At the end: Moana 2 and what led to the decision to abandon windowing, Bryan Johnson's pursuit of immortality, and a few follow-ups on Daylight Saving Time.
A special show today, with a special guest! We are joined by show listener, friend of the show, Ian Golden! He has created a timeline for the "United" story and in this show he presents it back to us, and you the listener (or viewer!). Listening in and watching are Gull, Ridders, Simmo, Bygone and Mute-Button....enjoy!
Penn celebrated a milestone birthday this week by reflecting on growing older and telling off a child onstage. Guest host Sarah Lowe is there to pick up the pieces. Bygone personal ad slang (permanent damage OK), Leland Sklar, molasses in a cask, adults talking, and more!
Burnie and Ashley discuss the passings of Michelle Trachtenberg & Gene Hackman, carbon monoxide speculation, measles in Texas, Ashley's Potter redemption Part One, and the bygone era of character actors as leading men. Support our podcast at: https://www.patreon.com/morningsomewhereFor the link dump visit: http://www.morningsomewhere.comFor merch, check out: http://store.morningsomewhere.com
In this episode, we sit down with Quincey Dougan, the driving force behind Bygone Days, a unique venture dedicated to educating and promoting the rich traditions of Orangeism, Unionism, and Loyalism. Join us as Quincey shares his personal journey, the inspiration behind Bygone Days, and the challenges of keeping these cultural and historical legacies alive in a modern, diverse society. With a fly-on-the-wall insight into his work, we explore how he balances education with advocacy, navigates contentious perceptions, and works to engage both younger generations and broader audiences. Expect an edgy, thought-provoking conversation that delves into the complexities of heritage, identity, and tradition in Northern Ireland. Whether you're deeply connected to these traditions or just curious to learn more, this episode offers an honest and insightful perspective on a side of history often overlooked.
Episode 99!!! join Gull, Simmo, Bygone, Mute and the Tangential One as they cover "The Iron Man" FPSM, continuing the adventures of Kline and Powell, we do the short comic life of "Sammy Spangler", Melchester Rovers big new discovery! and we also continue the story of United in "We Are United" - a few technical problems in this show so apologies...but it all adds to the, er, excitement...enjoy!
98!! Yes those football comic guys are back, for another 2 hours of chatting about stuff which was published over 50 years ago, this is where you come for up to date podcast content! Simmo does week 3 of "We Are United" from the pages of "Champ", Bygone does FPSM 19 "Divided City" the first time we meet Kline and Powell and Mute Button tells us about "Jack of United" and "Jimmy of City" from the pages of "Score 'n' Roar". Superbly hosted by Gull and the background chuckles are from Tangent Paul...a good team effort!
On this swapcast episode, The Cinedicate and WSTR Galactic Public Access delve into the tangled legacy of "Return of the Jedi," discussing the initial creative conflicts with George Lucas and Gary Kurtz. From merchandising influence that transformed fierce Wookiee warriors into cute Ewoks to recreating the light tone of the original film, journey with us as we critique character shifts, explore alternative plotlines, and ponder the impact of Gary Kurtz's vision.What to expect from the episode:An in-depth critique of "Return of the Jedi," focusing on character portrayals, particularly the hosts' frustration with the Ewoks and Han Solo's development.A thorough discussion on George Lucas's creative decisions, including the influence of merchandise and the potential fan backlash if social media existed during the original trilogy's release.Engaging reflections on alternative narratives and fan edits of Star Wars, including a hypothetical "Revenge of the Jedi" screenplay and reimagined sequences involving major battles and character arcs.Episode Chapters00:00 Introduction01:07 The clash between George Lucas and Gary Kurtz.09:43 Kurtz's departure from Star Wars.13:58 Modern Disney lacks originality.16:54 Simplifying Return of the Jedi's Ending.24:36 Bygone movie credits.32:31 Revenge of the Jedi screenplay.53:40 Emperor traps rebels with leaked Death Star information.59:19 Return of Jedi's simultaneous battles: spiritual, space, ground.01:05:10 Skeleton Crew initial reactions.01:11:22 Denis Villeneuve prefers Dune over Star Wars.01:18:19 Cantina Chat.01:27:41 Outro.----------Listen to Todd on their podcast, WSTR: Galactic Public Access.----------The Cinedicate on InstagramThe Cinedicate's Discord Community Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join the team for another journey back to football comic world...Tangent does part 3 of Rovers 84/85 Cup Winners Cup campaign, Bygone talks to us about "Bullet" and the 1977 Sport Special and Simmo is back! he begins to tell the tale of "We Are United" from the very beginning...enjoy! Also on YouTube https://youtu.be/Z-rmGgj0TJ8
Ad Astra Travelers and welcome to Tales of Teyvat: A Genshin Lore Podcast. This week, we're going under the sea as we discuss Remuria and the Sea of Bygone Eras. After a quick recap of all the pivotal plot points in Fontaine - starting with the dragon sovereigns and ending with Fontaine today - our hosts introduce a cast of characters that help create the story of Remuria. This ancient city, founded by the God King Remus and Sybilla the Seelie, fills in the gaps from when Egeria was locked away by Celestia until she is released to rule over Fontaine properly. We meet Boethius and Cassiodor, who hold the longest-running feud in all of Teyvat. Not to mention, we'll review the greater implications of the Seelies' powers, how a God from Sumeru could create so much travesty in Fontaine, and what the heck a Phobos is. Do we know? Does anyone really know? Not to mention, our hosts will discuss the world quest featuring Osse the cat that introduces us to Remuria, the building of the island of Pertrichor, and why everyone looks like Dr. Ratio! Bring your scuba gear for this week's undersea adventure! Visit talesofteyvat.com to find a comprehensive lore sheet that provides visual aids and links to videos and important Genshin Impact Resources. Make sure to give us a follow on Twitter or Instagram to stay updated on all things Tales of Teyvat and let us know your thoughts on today's episode. Questions? Thoughts? Theories you have to share? Feel free to email us at talesofteyvatpod@gmail.com and let us know, we would love to hear from you! Tales of Teyvat has partnered with the Shade Chamber Podcast to create a Genshin Community on Discord for our listeners! We are so excited to chat Genshin Lore, Honkai Star Rail, and so much more with you! You can join our server at https://bit.ly/shadesofteyvat.
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The 16mm Shrine" and "Static" are Twilight Zone episodes thematically linked by the persistent pull of nostalgia. In "The 16mm Shrine," audiences witness an actress so enchanted by her cinematic past that she chooses to inhabit it, distancing herself from the present realm. On the other hand, "Static" features a man rediscovering a vintage radio that transmits echoes of his past joys. The post Bygone Technology appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
The 16mm Shrine" and "Static" are Twilight Zone episodes thematically linked by the persistent pull of nostalgia. In "The 16mm Shrine," audiences witness an actress so enchanted by her cinematic past that she chooses to inhabit it, distancing herself from the present realm. On the other hand, "Static" features a man rediscovering a vintage radio that transmits echoes of his past joys, offering a momentary haven. Both episodes expertly capture the theme of longing for days gone by, exposing how such attachments, though comforting, risk isolating individuals from current experiences and growth. Connect with Entering the Fifth Dimension: Facebook community Follow us on Twitter Contribute Listener Feedback
Unlock the secrets of authentic historical storytelling with historian and author Lexi Cunningham as we paint the past with words. From the serene setting of Westerwood Hotel and Spa in Scotland, our writing retreat provides the perfect backdrop for this rich discourse on infusing your fiction with the hues of history. We venture beyond the surface of online encyclopedias, diving into the depths of scholarly texts and the whispering tales of old graveyards to create characters that resonate with truth. The art of capturing the essence of bygone eras in narrative form is a delicate one, where the choice of a single word can mean the difference between maintaining the period's authenticity or shattering the illusion.Journey with us as we explore the corridors of museums and tread the cobblestones of historic sites to bring you invaluable insights into crafting believable settings. Lexi and I reflect on the balances struck between language of the past and reader accessibility, sharing our methodologies for steering clear of anachronisms, with my own creative choices in my Viking series as a case study. The episode is a wellspring of inspiration for fellow writers seeking to navigate the complex interplay of fact and fiction, to breathe life into the pages of history, and to create a world so vivid, readers can almost reach out and touch the threads of time.
Tim Walz and J.D. Vance took to the debate stage Tuesday night on CBS News. Vance addressed his previous comments on Trump, Walz settled in after a shaky start, and both candidates walked away with higher favorability ratings. In a political era defined by catty, entertainment-driven television, was Tuesday's policy-oriented debate a welcome relief? The Left, Right, and Center panel examines how the expectations around debates have changed in the Trump era.On Tuesday, Iran launched around 200 missiles on Israel in response to attacks in Lebanon. Whether or not the U.S. should support preemptive strikes for Israel has been a hot topic in the national political discussion. It was the first question in this week's vice presidential debate, and Joe Biden has previously opposed Israel striking Iran's nuclear sites. Most recently, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said the White House would ensure Israel's right to defend itself against Iran. How does America's response to the conflict in the Middle East reflect on the Biden administration?The United States broke a record for the highest number of death penalty executions in one week since 2003. Last week, five people sentenced to the death penalty were executed in states across the South. On this week's 50 states series, the panel discusses how Marcellus “Khaliifah” Williams' execution in Missouri reignited national discourse on the death penalty.
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CYBERTEMBER returns to the root of the idea with William Gibson's Neuromancer! How does this hardward nightmare hold up forty years after publication? And does anyone even remember when you used to have to plug stuff in in order to use it? Send us your episode ideas: pleasedontcast@gmail.com
Welcome back to the 195th episode of The Cup which is our a weekly (give or take, TBD, these are unprecedented times) performing arts talk show presented by Cup of Hemlock Theatre. With the theatres on a come back we offer a mix of both reviews of live shows we've seen and continued reviews of prophet productions! For our 195th episode we have a new artist interview. This particular conversation was hosted by our Co-Artistic Producer Ryan Borochovitz and features Emily Dix, the Artistic Executive Director of Bygone Theatre, reflecting upon their recent production of The Rear Window. Join these two as they reassess CoHT's original appraisal of the show, dive into the adaptational weeds, and amicably try modeling a new form of relational dialogue between artists and critics. Revisit our review of The Rear Window: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4GGPWO17VY&t=2468s Learn more about the production: https://www.bygonetheatre.com/the-rear-window Follow Emily – Instagram: @emilydixto & @emilydixphotography Follow Bygone Theatre – Instagram/Facebook: @bygonetheatre Follow the Bridge (help support affordable spaces for artists!) – Instagram: @379thebridge Follow Cup of Hemlock Theatre on Instagram/Facebook/Twitter: @cohtheatre If you'd like us to review your upcoming show in Toronto, please send press invites/inquiries to coh.theatre.MM@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cup-of-hemlock-theatre/support
Raunchy sex comedies had a moment at the end of the 20th century. And perhaps the king of them all, was American Pie. Even people who have never seen the movie probably know the most memorable scene has something to do with a sex-obsessed teenage boy doing something unseemly with a homemade apple pie. Flash forward a quarter century and Hollywood is making fewer teen comedies than it used to. For the 25th anniversary of American Pie, Scott Detrow speaks with one of the film's stars Alyson Hannigan about its legacy.A warning for listeners, this episode contains language and references to scenes not suitable for younger audiences.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Today Brooke Lea Foster is here to discuss her new novel, All the Summers in Between. Set in the dual timelines of 1967 and 1977, All the Summers In Between is at once a mesmerizing portrait of a complex friendship, a delicious glimpse into a bygone Hamptons, and a powerful coming-of-age for two young women during a transformative era.
These stories weave fact and fiction together, breathing life into historical events, figures, and cultures. With meticulous research and vivid imagination, authors craft tales that are both historically accurate and compellingly human, exploring themes that resonate across centuries. From ancient civilizations to modern conflicts, historical fiction novels offer a window into the past, illuminating the experiences, struggles, and triumphs of those who came before us, and shedding light on the complexities of the human condition.
Spoiler free until 00:22:14!Andrew, Ryan, and Steven review 1992s Sneakers! Join the Spoilers Intended crew as we discuss the star studded cast, the technology, how it has aged, the marketing or lack thereof and so much more. Is this movie a great thriller? Tune in and decide for yourself as we roundtable review Sneakers!00:00:00 Intro00:01:47 Spoiler Free Review00:21:13 Intermission00:22:50 Trivia00:26:48 Spoiler Review00:52:40 OutroWebsite: https://www.spoilersintendedpodcast.com/Patreon: patreon.com/SpoilersIntendedPodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/kGRAmjbqcF
Join Johnny Rabbit on a journey through the streets of 1940s and 50s St. Louis, reminiscing about iconic landmarks, vanished businesses, and personal anecdotes that paint a vivid picture of a bygone era. From Hostess cupcakes to vanished buildings, dive into the nostalgia of yesteryears.
Welcome back to the 182nd episode of The Cup which is our a weekly (give or take, TBD, these are unprecedented times) performing arts talk show presented by Cup of Hemlock Theatre. With the theatres on a come back we offer a mix of both reviews of live shows we've seen and continued reviews of prophet productions! For our 182nd episode we bring you a Duet Review of The Rear Window, written and directed by Emily Dix – adapted from Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 film of the same name, as well the original short story, “It Had to Be Murder” by Cornell Woolrich – presented by Bygone Theatre, in association with Hart House Theatre. Join Mackenzie Horner and Ryan Borochovitz, as they discuss the cinematic gaze, the evolution of surveillance, and the art of impersonating Jimmy Stewart. The Rear Window is playing at Hart House Theatre (7 Hart House Circle, Toronto, ON) until May 31st, 2024. Tickets can be purchased from the following link: https://harthouse.ca/theatre/on-stage CONTENT WARNING: The Rear Window contains discussions intimate partner violence and substance abuse; this review, likewise, speaks directly to these topics. Viewer discretion is strongly advised. Less importantly, this review contains many SPOILERS for The Rear Window (both on stage and screen). It will begin with a general non-spoiler review until the [16:27] mark, followed by a more in-depth/anything goes/spoiler-rich discussion. If you intend to see the production, we recommend you stop watching after that point, or at least proceed at your own risk. Bygone's promotional video demonstrating the technology used in this production (from the QR code in the program): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tu6SKJwygpg&ab_channel=BygoneTheatre Follow our panelists: Mackenzie Horner (Before the Downbeat: A Musical Podcast) – Instagram/Facebook: BeforetheDownbeat Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3aYbBeN Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3sAbjAu Ryan Borochovitz – [Just send all that love to CoH instead; he won't mind!] Follow Cup of Hemlock Theatre on Instagram/Facebook/Twitter: @cohtheatre If you'd like us to review your upcoming show in Toronto, please send press invites/inquiries to coh.theatre.MM@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cup-of-hemlock-theatre/support
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Sean and Graeme talk UFC 301, Bellator Dublin, ONE 22, MMA in bygone years and more! And now….. here's the podcast!
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Lise and Sarah unpack and unload on their week and story-tell with more tangents than a Year 12 maths book. This is a stream-of-consciousness roller coaster, delivering laughter-related muscle soreness and guaranteed whip-lash. Keep up! Hosts: Lise Carlaw and Sarah Wills Website: www.liseandsarah.com.au Subscribe to Lise and Sarah GOLD here: http://apple.co/LiseandSarahSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this airing of The Great Outdoors, Charlie Potter discusses the once-great outdoor shows fading into a bygone era as well as the “Old Farmer’s Almanac” no longer giving an accurate seasonal forecast.
Our heroes finally come face to face with the cult in the bowels of the abandoned temple. A Forgotten Paths D&D 5E actual-play adventure starring @CriticalBard, @StellaChuuuuu, @JustSeum, and GM'd by @MyLawyerFriend! Produced by Remember Tommy Productions for the May Contain Action Media network. Check out all of May Contain Action's awesome shows by clicking here. Want to sponsor a show? Email us at mcapods@gmail.com for all promotional inquiries. Support us and unlock rewards on Ko-Fi, at ko-fi.com/forgottenpathspodcast. Join our Discord and follow on Twitter by visiting linktr.ee/forgottenpaths. Music by @ApproachingNirvana. Art by @EvanEckard.
Our heroes delve into the depths of a forgotten temple, uncovering buried secrets. A Forgotten Paths D&D 5E actual-play adventure starring @CriticalBard, @StellaChuuuuu, @JustSeum, and GM'd by @MyLawyerFriend! Produced by Remember Tommy Productions for the May Contain Action Media network. Check out all of May Contain Action's awesome shows by clicking here. Want to sponsor a show? Email us at mcapods@gmail.com for all promotional inquiries. Support us and unlock rewards on Ko-Fi, at ko-fi.com/forgottenpathspodcast. Join our Discord and follow on Twitter by visiting linktr.ee/forgottenpaths. Music by @ApproachingNirvana. Art by @EvanEckard.
Our heroes are faced with unexpected challenges as they approach an abandoned temple- and the cult that now occupies it. A Forgotten Paths D&D 5E actual-play adventure starring @CriticalBard, @StellaChuuuuu, @JustSeum, and GM'd by @MyLawyerFriend! Produced by Remember Tommy Productions for the May Contain Action Media network. Check out all of May Contain Action's awesome shows by clicking here. Want to sponsor a show? Email us at mcapods@gmail.com for all promotional inquiries. Support us and unlock rewards on Ko-Fi, at ko-fi.com/forgottenpathspodcast. Join our Discord and follow on Twitter by visiting linktr.ee/forgottenpaths. Music by @ApproachingNirvana. Art by @EvanEckard.
Katie checks in with actor (13 on Broadway, Sunday in the Park with George at Pasadena Playhouse, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf at the Geffen, The Good Wife, Riverdale, The Little Mermaid Live!), director, and writer (The Mediator, The Bygone, and Rumble Through the Dark), Graham Phillips.
A group of amateur adventurers are enlisted to help a hapless citizen escape a pact with an evil entity. A Forgotten Paths D&D 5E actual-play adventure starring @CriticalBard, @StellaChuuuuu, @JustSeum, and GM'd by @MyLawyerFriend! Produced by Remember Tommy Productions for the May Contain Action Media network. Check out all of May Contain Action's awesome shows by clicking here. Want to sponsor a show? Email us at mcapods@gmail.com for all promotional inquiries. Support us and unlock rewards on Ko-Fi, at ko-fi.com/forgottenpathspodcast. Join our Discord and follow on Twitter by visiting linktr.ee/forgottenpaths. Music by @ApproachingNirvana. Art by @EvanEckard.
Longstanding military service to Bruce Willis in the movie “Die Hard” (ok, technically a Beretta 92 for Bruce), the Beretta M9 has a storied history. This iconic pistol is as unique as it is effective. A full-size fighting handgun and classic by today's standards, it is still incredibly practical and capable. Used and loved by many, there are some critiques. Tune in as we chat all about the Beretta M9, and what makes it one of the greats!As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation™ podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast
Once there was a majestic courthouse in Marion County designed in the Second Empire style with a clock tower, spire, cupolas and statues of Greek goddesses. Once, where Butler University's campus is located today, there was a spacious park, with a boathouse for canal rides, an outdoor band shell for concerts, a roller coaster and diving horses. And once there was a long covered bridge that extended across the White River, enabling travelers on Washington Street in Indianapolis to make it across the waterway without getting wet. These and other bygone landmarks will be the focus of our show with the author of a new book, Vanished Indianapolis, that describes the distinctive sites and explains why they went away. The author who will be Nelson's guest is Ed Fujawa, the creator of a popular blog about city history, class900indy.com. Although Ed is an Indianapolis attorney, he never tried a case in the Marion County Courthouse, which was demolished in the early 1960s. (Today, the site is a plaza just south of the City-County Building, which replaced the courthouse as the home of local courtrooms and various city offices.) Constructed in the 1870s, the courthouse drew national attention because of its lavish architecture. In Vanished Indianapolis, Ed describes a daredevil in 1919 who climbed to the top of its central spire and was among the thrill seekers attracted by the building's design.
We're bringing you some of the very best from the archives with our summer series "As It Happened: The Archive Edition." This episode's theme is "From a Bygone Era" and you'll hear stories that transport you to the past.
Greetings, Dear Guest! In tonight's dire reading, we will reminisce about the many splendid ways people used to kick the bucket... or uh... pass away. There was once so much unpredictable variety! Folks used to be forced to meet their maker by fickle fairies, chancy chickens, and even wily wallpaper! Please curl up in your favorite spot and join us as we visit yesteryear and fondly recall many of the Bygone Ways to Bite the Dust!-- Oh! And we have a famous surprise guest to greet you! (A live one) See if you recognize him! Special Thanks to Sounds Like an Earful Music Supply for the amazing music AND sound design.
"There's hardly been a day in my life I've not owned a bird dog," says 100-years-old Garrett Lockee while telling about chasing wild quail for most of his life. The National Bird Dog Museum in Grand Junction, Tennessee, became his tribute to yesteryear bird hunters and the beloved bird dogs that define a bygone American era. Describing in colorful detail stories about his family, fondest memories and favorite dogs, Lockee characterizes perfectly the heyday of American quail hunting, how and why times have since changed. __________ The National Bird Dog Museum is dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of bird dog, field trial, and hunting traditions. National Bird Dog Museum https://www.birddogfoundation.com __________ Podcast Sponsors: BOSS Shotshells https://bossshotshells.com/ Benelli Shotguns https://www.benelliusa.com/shotguns/waterfowl-shotguns Tetra Hearing https://tetrahearing.com/ Ducks Unlimited https://www.ducks.org Mojo Outdoors https://www.mojooutdoors.com/p Tom Beckbe https://tombeckbe.com/ Flash Back Decoys https://www.duckcreekdecoys.com/ Voormi https://voormi.com/ GetDucks.com USHuntList.com It really is duck season somewhere for 365 days per year. Follow Ramsey Russell's worldwide duck hunting adventures as he chases real duck hunting experiences year-round: Instagram @ramseyrussellgetducks YouTube @GetDucks Facebook @GetDucks.com Please subscribe, rate and review Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
Humans have never let go of folklore designed to help us find things, even if it seems like it's from another time, long ago. But in stories about our search for things, it's possibly to find something a lot more thrilling. Written and produced by Aaron Mahnke, with research by Sam Alberty. ———————— ANNOUNCEMENT LINKS Bridgewater: www.grimandmild.com/bridgewater 13 Days of Halloween: www.grimandmild.com/13days Cabinet of Curiosities: www.grimandmild.com/curiosities Grim & Mild Presents: www.grimandmild.com/presents Lore on YouTube: www.youtube.com/lorepodcast Ad-free Lore on Apple Podcasts: www.applepodcasts.com/lore Ad-free Lore on Patreon: www.patreon.com/lorepodcast ———————— This episode of Lore was sponsored by: Squarespace: Build your own powerful, professional website, with free hosting, zero patches or upgrades, and 24/7 award-winning customer support. Start your free trial website today at Squarespace.com/lore, and when you make your first purchase, use offer code LORE to save 10%. Casper: From bedding, bed frames, and even a dog bed, Casper has everything to build the dream bedroom—for every kind of sleeper. Visit Casper.com to get $100 off select mattresses by using the offer code HISTORY100. Terms and conditions apply. SimpliSafe: Secure your home with 24/7 professional monitoring for just $15 a month. No contracts, no salespeople, just simple and easy security. Visit SimpliSafe.com/Lore to save 20% on your SimpliSafe security system and get your first month free when you sign up for Interactive Monitoring service. ———————— Lore Resources: Episode Music: lorepodcast.com/music Episode Sources: lorepodcast.com/sources All the shows from Grim & Mild: www.grimandmild.com ©2022 Aaron Mahnke. All rights reserved.Access premium content!: https://www.patreon.com/lorepodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.