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Joe is back as he talks about how the Lakers can maintain the momentum and stay in 2nd place in the Western Conference. Plus, while Gerald is away at YouTube's Copyright School, Empire Jeff stops by as they talk about the Lakers and Dodgers. Can Joe take some shots? Find out with your Lakers Nightcap on the Lakers Fast Break podcast!Joe's new game Coreupt is OUT NOW! Wish List it here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/23...Lakers Fast Break now has YouTube memberships! Join today at / @lakersfastbreak and for just $2.99 a month, you get access to LFB badges and emojis, channel page recognition, and more!Check out Stone Hansen on Twitter @report_court, Alfred Ezman @alfredezman, and John Costa's channels: Clutch Talk- / @clutchtalkpod and Lakers Corner- / @lakerscorner and Legend350 on his new channel / @sportslegend2018 Special Deals today from our friends at #temu today at https://temu.to/m/u1samwbo8cc use code: aca785401 and you might save some $$$ at TEMU!Take a look at the line of Kinhank Mini PC's and retro game machines today at https://www.kinhank-retrogame.com?rs_ref=e8NA2Rm2 for some gaming and computing fun from Kinhank!Don't forget to watch the Lakers games with us LIVE at playback.tv/lakersfastbreak and our newest Lakers Fast Break merchandise site is now up at http://tinyurl.com/yerbtezk check it out!Please Like, Share, and Subscribe to our channel and our social media @lakersfastbreak on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Twitch, on BLUESKY at @lakersfastbreak.bsky.social, e-mail us lakersfastbreak@yahoo.com or catch our audio of the Lakers Fast Break today at https://anchor.fm/lakers-fast-break, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast outlet!The views and opinions expressed on the Lakers Fast Break are those of the panelists or guests themselves and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Lakers Fast Break or its owners. Any content or thoughts provided by our panelists or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, anyone, or anything.Presented by our friends at lakerholics.com, lakersball.com, Pop Culture Cosmos, Inside Sports Fantasy Football, Vampires and Vitae, SynBlades.com, YouTube's John Mikaelian, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble), The Happy Hoarder, EmpireJeffTV, and Retro City Games!
Join me as I dive into the world of fantasy literature and explore this key question: Is Red Country by Joe Abercrombie his best book yet? I've already reviewed the first five he published, and they've gotten better each time. Can Joe keep the streak going? In this episode, I'll be sharing my honest thoughts on the book, discussing its strengths and weaknesses, and determining whether it lives up to its reputation as a modern fantasy classic. If you're a fan of Joe Abercrombie's work or just looking for a new fantasy series to get into, this episode is for you! #FantasyForTheAges #readingrecommendations #fantasy #FirstLaw #theFirstLaw #GrimdarkFantasy #Abercrombie #TBR #ToBeRead #ReadingList #SFF #booktube #booktuber Want to purchase the book mentioned in this episode? Red Country: https://t.ly/YJkvN Ways to connect with us: Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FantasyForTheAges Follow Jim/Father on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/13848336-jim-scriven Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/jMWyVJ6qKk Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fantasy4theAges Follow us on Instagram: fantasy_for_the_ages Follow us on Mastodon: @FantasyForTheAges@nerdculture.de Email us: FantasyForTheAges@gmail.com Check out our merch: https://www.newcreationsbyjen.com/collections/fantasyfortheages Jim's Microphone: Blue Yeti https://tinyurl.com/3shpvhb4 Jim's Camera: Razer Kito Pro https://tinyurl.com/c873tc2n ———————————————————————————— Music and video elements licensed under Envato Elements: https://elements.envato.com/
Can Joe beat the pro, TKras, during this weekend's NFL games against the spread?
This week on Inside The Lines, Jordan claims his 3rd consecutive 3/3 week and takes a huge lead on Joe heading into week 7. Can Joe catch up? In this rate, heck no. Follow us on Twitter: @PlaybookSN Follow our Gambling Twitter: @PlaybookSNBets Follow us on Instagram: @playbooksn Visit our website www.playbooksn.com for all podcasts, articles, and future bets Check out our new sponsor at BetAyltics.com and when you do use code: PLAYBOOK for 25% off. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jordan-alfasa/support
Can Joe and the callers talk Hugh out of being nervous about tonight's game?
Your crazy uncle and your feeble uncle attempted to duke it out last night. And it was not pretty. It's a night that put Donald in the driving seat and the Dems scrambling for answers. Can Joe make it to November? Also, in the XL Patreon edition of the show, Marion examines the biggest story that most of America has ignored this week. www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad for access to this and much much more each week. Email irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com Come see Jarlath live at the 3Olympia this January with his brand new show "In Bits".
Your crazy uncle and your feeble uncle attempted to duke it out last night. And it was not pretty. It's a night that put Donald in the driving seat and the Dems scrambling for answers. Can Joe make it to November? Also, in the XL Patreon edition of the show, Marion examines the biggest story that most of America has ignored this week. www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad for access to this and much much more each week. Email irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com Come see Jarlath live at the 3Olympia this January with his brand new show "In Bits".
Questions Covered: 06:08 – I heard the Pope is allowing the blessings of same sex marriages, what does this mean? 12:15 – What does the term “son of man” mean? 17:52 – Do you have your family in heaven? 22:30 – How does the Catholic Church feel about abortion if a severely mentally/intellectually disabled person were to become? 28:40 – If God is all-powerful AND all loving hell shouldn’t exist in the first place. 32:00 – How do you know if the Bible is true or not? 34:26 – I was sent a website called “OurLadyisGod.com” — have you heard of this website? How do i rebuttal this? 37:40 – I have heard that some Catholics don’t believe St. Juan Diego was a real person, based on historical evidence, what is the Catholic perspective of this? 48:59 – If Jesus is on the right hand of God, what is on the left side? 50:21 – Can Joe talk more about the doctrine about no salvation outside of the church? …
This is probably the first big controversy in This Is A Good movie Podcast. Can Joe convince Katie that Mystery Men is indeed a good movie? Who does Katie think is the true star of this movie? Wait, that's not Nick Nolte? Also, who is Nick Nolte? All this and more in the latest episode check it out!!!
Thanks for joining us on another episode of Trivia! This one was neck and neck. Can Joe finally pull off the win?! We cover everything from chemistry to science to boxing in this episode. Enjoy another round of I Know All About That Trivia.Sign your team up for Trivia Night at The Gaslight!
Can Jessie and Becky in Iowa retire now at age 52? Should Robert and his wife file their taxes separately, to pay less tax on their required minimum distributions? Can Joe and Al validate Mike in Minnesota's retirement plan, and does a backdoor Roth make sense for him? How in the world will Mike in New York be able to retire at a reasonable age? And what will retirement income look like for Marty in San Diego? Just spitballs here, no retirement advice! Timestamps: 00:49 - Can We Retire Now at Age 52? (Jessie and Becky, IA) 10:09 - Should We File Taxes Separately to Minimize Taxes on RMDs? (Robert) 19:56 - Validate Our Retirement Plan: Does a Backdoor Roth Make Sense? (Mike, MN) 25:11 - How in the World Am I Going to Retire at a Reasonable Age? (Mike, Utica, NY) 29:19 - What Will Our Retirement Income Look Like? (Marty, San Diego) 35:06 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-453 Retirement Readiness Guide - free download Retirement Pop Quiz - how well do you know retirement? EASIRetirement.com - free retirement calculator Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
For 3 days, Joe Biden went AWOL as Hamas promised to kill American Jewish hostages on TV. A GOP president would have been blasted as an anti-Semite by the liberal media by now, & a monster. Can Joe bring himself to finally level sanctions at his friends in Iran & Hamas? (Please subscribe & share.)
It's been 12 hours since the miners have last been heard from. With time fast running out to reach them the rescue drill snaps. Can Joe and his team beat the odds and make it to the mine in time? Will anyone still be alive down there to tell the tale? A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For 3 days, Joe Biden went AWOL as Hamas promised to kill American Jewish hostages on TV. A GOP president would have been blasted as an anti-Semite by the liberal media by now, & a monster. Can Joe bring himself to finally level sanctions at his friends in Iran & Hamas? (Please subscribe & share.)
Is Tovar too underrated? Is Jordan Westburg a must pick-up? Can Joe still swing a wooden bat? Welsh and Joe are digging in on this Monday, plus PrizePicks, DFS, best bets and more Timestamps: Angels score 25 - 0:03:06 Ezequiel Tovar - 0:03:35 Eury Perez - 0:06:46 Lane Thomas - 0:09:00 Jordan Westburg - 0:12:05 Injuries - 0:14:12 3 Up and 3 Down - 0:18:23 PrizePicks - 0:20:32 Best Bets - 0:22:45 Sorare - 0:24:52 DFS - 0:25:34 HR Call - 0:26:32 FantasyPros Leading Off is each and every weekday, presented by PrizePicks, the easiest and fastest way to play Daily Fantasy Sports. Pick over or under on player props to win up to 25X your money! Use the promo code LEADINGOFF when you sign up and they'll match your first deposit up to $100.
Can Joe use the 14th Amendment on the debt ceiling battle? Did you know John Marsh used to ride 'crotch rockets'? We feature A Trump Pac attack ad on DeSantis and a listener thinks we've been saying 'gay porn' on the show this morning.
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Jack Nicholson. Voice actor Bob Skerry returns to the cast to break a record. He is sad when Lev tells him that the record is already broken. Patrick is sad because all his football teams are losing. Can Joe cheer everyone up enough to talk about some New England magic? Find out on this week's episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in April 2023. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'The Witches of Eastwick' is available on Blu-ray and DVD: https://www.amazon.com/Witches-Eastwick-Keepcase-Jack-Nicholson/dp/B000FFJYBG/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2S2FLUJWV1ZXV&keywords=the+witches+of+eastwick+movie&qid=1682301341&sprefix=the+witches+of+eastwickmovie%2Caps%2C152&sr=8-2 Music from 'Shukufuku' by Yoasobi 'Kimi yo Kedakaku Are' by Shiyui & Ryo Artwork from BJ West Hire Bob Skerry for your voice acting needs at bobskerryvoa.com quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, jack, nicholson, syzygy, updike, skerry, cher, pfeiffer, sarandon, witches, wastwick, maulers, sharks, football, 80s, ebert
Erin's Tesla has Spatial Audio. Michael is ALL JTR now with addition of eight 110HT SL 10inch speakers, and he says he is done with his speaker journey??? Schiit Audio adds a surround sound matrix processor/dac/headphone amp, say what!!! Joe's client adds Helmholtz resonator's for bass traps and takes out frequencies that might not have needed to be taken out! IOM classic premium mono, class D amp! Can Joe and Family find out which sub is playing pink noise? Joe's Magic Beans is coming, trust him! Trinov has a new update! JTR: https://www.jtrspeakers.com/home-audio Schiit Audio: https://www.schiit.com/products/syn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailyhifi/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailyhifi/support
You waited all week and now you are once again pressing play on YA, We Read It! so you can find out what happens next to resident bad guy Joe Goldberg after he was arrested at the Taco Bell. We knew you couldn't get enough of us! Laura and Meggie are closing out their You season with a discussion on the third book in the series. Turns out, Joe did not rot in jail but he also didn't run off into the sunset with Love. Instead this book picks up a year and a half later and he's relocated to the Pacific Northwest to lay low and fall in love with local librarian Mary Kay. Can Joe turn over a new leaf? Or will he fall back into his old behaviors?
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Joe, Si & Frazer; the pit is open...and the opinions are free! Can Joe survive the onslaught of opinions about Rose Tyler? Can he make a case in her defence? Is this the spookiest New Series story? And what does everybody think of the Ood?
Can Joe defeat Steve on Beat Migs?!
It's the most wonderful time of the year! To get in the spirit, we're striking the harp, joining the chorus, and donning our gay apparel, but unfortunately our blazing yule was turned off prematurely by a grumpy podcast Grinch. In this very special Holiday episode, we're getting festive, talking about our favorite seasonal tunes, some of our guilty pleasures, and a few of those songs we may have heard one too many times. We're also bringing you our second trivia challenge – Yuletide edition! Find out if Matthew can avenge the stinging defeat from our last showdown. But be careful, even though it's December, there may be a spooky Spector lurking in this trivia. And join us for our listening session to find out: can Brandon convince Matt and Joe to like Michael Bublé? Will Brandon finally accept his true love for Bruce Springsteen? Can Joe successfully explain what he means by “Non-Holiday Holiday song”? All that and more!We hope you enjoy this special episode. Thanks for taking time out of your holidays to listen, and thanks for listening all this year. Happy Holidays and Stay Frosti fans!And as always, be sure to support the artists by purchasing their work on iTunes or wherever you get your music:White Christmas by The DriftersThe Christmas Song by Nat "King" ColeFrosty the Snowman (featuring The Puppini Sisters) by Michael Bublé8 Days (Of Hanukkah) by Sharon Jones and The Dap-KingsSkating by Vince Guaraldi TrioWhat Are You Doing New Years Eve by Nancy WilsonSanta Claus Is Comin' To Town by Bruce SpringsteenLast Christmas by Wham!Jingle Bells by Barbara StreisandGrandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer by Elmo and PatsyCarol of the Bells by John WilliamsSilver and Gold by Burl IvesSo Much Wine, Merry Christmas by Andrew BirdHOLIDAY by Lil Nas XThis Christmas by Donny HathawayNotable timestamps:00:14:50 Yuletide Music Trivia00:21:50 Start of the listening sectionFollow us on Instagram @sosocoolpod
Grab your partner, do si do, it's time for the podmon show! Can Joe handle being made leader of two people and their digimon? How do the Bakemon know what people look like? And is my 90s children's anime dub whitewashing Japanese spirituality? Find out as we watch Digimon Adventure episode 11, The Dancing Digimon! Support the show by checking out this week's sponsor: https://youtu.be/7o4zI9dy-qs
Ryan has never watched a Mad Max movie. Can Joe convince him to give the franchise a try? Find out on this week's Close Up!Read TPM's Behind-the-scenes breakdown here: YET TO RELEASEPlease consider supporting us on PATREON here: https://www.patreon.com/ThoughtplanemediaFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ThoughtPlaneTIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@thoughtplanemediaWEBSITE: https://www.thoughtplane.ca/RYAN'S SOCIAL MEDIA https://www.tiktok.com/search?q=ryanwalkerofficial&t=1645086679872 https://www.instagram.com/ryanwalkerofficial/?hl=enRecorded by Joseph Morin and Ryan WalkerEdited by Joseph MorinClose Up cover art by Justin Church
Joe & Kendall return, after an unexpected hiatus, to discuss the single appearances of Bookworm, False Face, and Zelda the Great in Season 1 of Batman ‘66. Plus, they're joined by Megan! Can the Terrific Trio remember how to record a podcast? Not really. Can Joe successfully edit the episode? No (Sorry Bat-Fanatics, this one is a little rough!). Is the episode chock full of Bat-goodness and fun? Definitely. So listen away, Bat-Fanatics, as we discuss such lurid topics as: would polar repulsion actually break a clocktower? Should Robin be more concerned about Asbestos book covers? Is False Face scary under different contexts? Is Zelda really even a villain? FOR WHOM DOES THE BELL TOLL, BAT-FANATICS?! IT TOLLS FOR THEE!
Amber, who is eighteen, wakes up in a dirty dingy basement bound and gagged and finds Joe, who is eighteen, covered in blood and holding a butcher knife standing above her. Why does Joe have her bound and gagged? Can Joe be trusted? Give your ears a treat and listen to this Twisted Tale that will leave you in shock. This tale is intended for mature audiences only: Created, Produced, Written, and Sound Design by Rick Tobin Voice Talent: · Narrator – Winn Manning · Joe – Danny Newman · Amber – Kate Piatti --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rob had a great time in Omaha except for the Saturday night almost bar fight incident. Strap yourself in for this one. Joe, Justin, Larry and comedian friend Jon Mumma are heading to Vegas this week. We make predictions on what will happen. Will someone throw up? Will Larry hook up? Who will win or lose big? Rob saw a celebrity in the airport. Can Joe and Justin guess who? Justin's Uber score is no longer perfect and he is pissed. Who is to blame?
A Credit Card Processor Teaches Us About Business DevelopmentDave Lorenzo interviews Joseph Campagna about credit card processing and business development. 00:00 A Credit Card Processor Teaches Us About Business Development00:41 How did Joe get into the world of credit card merchant processing?03:44 Dave's credit card processing story: What a credit card processor did for him during the recession09:14 How does a sales relationship help you stay in business longer?15:17 What differentiates Joe Campagna and Grant Merchant Services from the competition?18:54 What is considered a high-risk business?20:32 Why should someone call Joe if they are just starting a side business?25:59 What is the distinction between a card processor, a gateway, and a bank?27:27 What industries pass fees on to the end user, and what percentage of the fees are passed on to the client? 30:37 What Joe teaches his client about credit card compliance32:18 Who is Joe's ideal client?34:16 When should you switch credit card processors?36:42 Can Joe work with a small and new business?Joe CampagnaPrincipalGrant Merchant Services(847) 292-0609joe@grantmerchantservices.comAbout Joe CampagnaJoe Campagna took over running Grant Merchant Services in 2007 when his step-dad, Gary Glowinski suddenly passed away. Coming from the worlds of finance, tech and hospitality, Joe jumped feet first into the deep end, learning on the fly to manage and grow an existing portfolio. Now, 13 years later, Joe has taken GMS to new levels with clients across the country. He has maintained the relationships his dad built while growing the business. “Twenty years after our founding, I work every day trying to live up to the legacy my dad started,” Joe says. “He was a handshake, good-as-your-word, old school salesman. Having many of our original clients still with us today is the clear indicator of our success.”GMS works with a variety of clients from a 200+ location seasonal firework company to many B2B and B2C merchants. In the past 13 years, Joe has seen the industry and client marketplace change. “Finding ways to adapt is crucial to any business' survival, especially with the increase in competition our industry has seen,” Joe adds. “We try to help our clients build their success and not be viewed as a commodity, but more of a valued service to their customers.” His goal is to demystify the world of payments and find the best solution for GMS clients. All while ensuring GMS customers understand the costs along the way.When Joe isn't busy at work, he's cheering on his Wisconsin Badgers, playing in an “old man” hockey league and trying to keep up with his 5-year-old twin daughters. Suffice to say, he has an easier time keeping up with the old guys on the ice.
Can Joe get anything straight?!? President Biden is showing more and more he has no hold over the War between Russia and Ukraine. He refuses to send troops there, and when, and if, he was ready to go there, he couldn't answer. It's becoming more and more clear Biden is just sucking up to leaders of other countries, and doesn't at all care about this situation Support the show: http://www.wbap.com/chris-krok/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We bring on special guest Antonio Palacios, host of the Cultworthy Podcast and the Cultworthy Classic, for part two of our journey of box office failure. We break from our normal format to talk about Cutthroat Island (1995) and Heaven's Gate (1980), two Razzie-nominated films that ruined their respective studios. But are they actually worthy of the derision they receive? One of them very much yes, but the other makes us question the very nature of film criticism to the point that Jack very well may cancel the show. Can Joe and Antonio talk him out of it? Can a pirate movie not based on an amusement park ride work? Can "one of the worst films of all time" be redeemed? Can we find more work for Jack Black? Listen and find out! CW for sexual assault, violence against women, violence against animals, and a horse noise. Joe also teaches everyone about the wonderful website doesthedogdie.com, an amazing resource to help viewers prepare for troubling or difficult content in films so they aren't unpleasantly surprised by something traumatic. Check out part 1 of our collab on the Cultworthy Podcast where we talk about A Sound of Thunder and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cultworthy-podcast-ep-34-da-bombs-with-derazzled/id1589625928?i=1000551248833 Special shout out to Antonio's friends at Brainwave Film Group, who are working to make more diverse films in Utah and the surrounding area. They produced the Surrogate Valentine Trilogy and are currently in post production on a new project. Look for their films digitally on Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/derazzled/support
Tonight, on Garbage Time Fantasy Football the boys go over the insane volume of news going on around the NFL and what this means for Fantasy Football! Is Tom Brady actually retired? Can Joe rant and celebrate (after 22 years of depression), or has Adam Schefter let us all down and reported fake news? Is Superbowl bound Joe Burrow the future dynasty sweetheart of the NFL or is this simply a blip on the road for Patrick Mahomes? Is it time to congratulate Matthew Stafford for escaping the Detroit Lions or is he in for more heartbreak in the Superbowl? Could a team like the Steelers make a run at Aaron Rodgers, Russel Wilson, Deshuan Watson, or even Derek Carr now that Ben Roethlisberger has retired? Watch as Garbage Time Fantasy gives overview of potential historical quarterback overturn in the offseason and what it could mean for Fantasy Football! Also, didn't some new coaches like Brian Daboll and Matt Eberflus get hired by the Giants and Bears? All of this and more on Garbage Time Fantasy Football! You can also listen to the show anywhere you get your podcasts (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Iheartradio, Tunein, etc). In addition, if you like MMA, and making money on DraftKings, try our "manly" sister show, Garbage Time Presents: The MMA Podcast! A Podcast where the hosts fight picks are usually spot on and will win you money! Tune in on Spotify below! Also, on our website at www.garbagetimeff.com (where you can leave voicemails), Also feel free to leave us messages, questions, and hatemail at: Instagram: garbagetimefantasyfootball Twitter: @Garbage_TimeFF https://open.spotify.com/show/4EyvZuT... #fantasyfootball #football #nfl #nflfantasy #nflfan #nflfans #fantasy#dfs #draftkings #garbagetimefantasyfootball #matthewstafford #derekcarr #russelwilson #deshuanwatson #aaronrodgers #tombrady #tombradyretire #adamschefter #briandaboll #matteberflur #benroethlisberger #joeburrow #dynastyfantasyfootball #freeagency #nflfreeagency #dynasty #patrickmahomes #giants #lions #chiefs #bengals #bears #rams #superbowl #brianflores
Can Joe from Poway correctly answer 5 Showbiz Questions in 30 Seconds to make it into the "Showbiz Pop Quiz Hall of Fame?" Can you? Listen and play along!
Welcome to The Good Boys/Lightweights podcast! This week, The Boys combine forces with friends and fellow podcasters – Joe Vulpis and Ilya Fedorovich. Can Joe prove he's a Jake Gyllenhaal fan and win Todd's respect? Will Ilya ever forgive Todd for pepper-spraying him in the eye? And will Brett ever stop being insecure about eating his chicken? Find out on this week's episode of The Good Boys! For more of Joe and Ilya, listen to their podcasts: Apple and YouTube Follow The Good Boys on Instagram! @todderic @brettiebass @toddyandbrett To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeSTIsfgLOPZo4RJ271Y7qg/featured Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/TheGoodBoysPodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/TheGoodBoysPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rookie quarterbacks and the Browns.... it hasn't exactly been a very fruitful match up on the Browns end. Do we see a shift in that story line this weekend when rookie Justin Fields makes his first NFL start? Can Joe woods rally his squad and make the rookie feel like a rookie? Time will tell...but we've got some thoughts on the matter. Matt Hixenbaugh of the Nomad Browns group fills in for Rich on this loaded game preview episode. Thanks for listening and go Browns!
Love turned out to not be the love of Joe's life. So Joe turned his back on major cities, and moved to a small town up north. Then he heard her voice for the first time. She sounded perfect on the phone, he had to get to know her. Mary Kay DiMarco with her short skirts was just begging for someone like Joe. Yet, this time Joe was determined to win her heart the right way. He'd be patient, and be the type of guy that he knows she needs. Can Joe let go of his past, and truly find the love of his life? Third times the charm right? Join the Rosé Girls this week as we discuss You Love Me by Caroline Kepnes. This captivating book is a wonderful addition to the You series. You can also drink along with us as we enjoy a bottle of If a Tree Falls. And...We clink
Well, we ran out of books we've already read on the show, and there's still one week before Dac and Jaymee return. What to do? How about we play a little game. We're opening it up to all of fantasy (though Brandon still makes an appearance or two). Can Joe guess the book from the 1-Star reviews of that book? Find out on this week's episode of The Sanderlanche!
A contest winner steps in as a guest host while Hannah Beth brings him around Evergreen Park to see the sights, meet the people and have some fun! We even bump into retired mayor James Sexton and village trustee Mark Marzullo! Can Joe successfully fill in for Chris? Does Chris care because he is clearly partying on some beach somewhere? Welp, we're gonna find out. Brought to you by The First National Bank of Evergreen Park! Find the account that is right for you AND get your FREE EP Podcast Car Magnet there today! Get the latest news and information concerning everything going on in and around Evergreen Park, and stay connected to your neighbors! New On-Demand Podcasts release on Mondays, with a weekend update on Fridays. Every week Evergreen Park residents join their neighbors Chris Lanuti and Hannah Beth at a 9-foot homemade basement bar. Listen, interact & get all of your free subscription options at theEPpodcast.com!
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Joe, Frazer and Si; not in agreement on TARDIS design. How many technical difficulties can we have in one episode? Do we agree on Leela's exit? What is the perfect six parter? Can Joe return any sanity to the discussion?
Joe Biden will meet his Russian counterpart for the first time as president. Will this meeting herald a new stability in US/Russia relations, or will it devolve into US lectures and Russian counter-lectures? Can Joe hold his own with Putin? Also today: Andy Slavin is a very bad and evil person. And parents are fighting back against "woke" school districts.
FAU Dynasty Year 2 begins! Can Joe & Justin capitalize on their Hawaii Bowl Victory and maintain momentum with the Owls? Find out on Sunday night 5/23 at 8:30 ET as the guys game and start their 2021 NFL Previews by examining the eight teams out West: the 49ers, Cardinals, Rams, Seahawks, Broncos, Chargers, Chiefs, and Raiders! Join The Joe Mays & J-Raff Show on JMNJR Radio Sunday's at 8:30pm ET on TWITCH, FACEBOOK LIVE, TWITTER, and YOUTUBE! Be sure to like/subscribe/follow the accounts mentioned below... Our next show will be Sunday, June 13th, 2021. --------------------------------------------------------------------- JMNJR Radio: www.jmnjrradio.com/ The Joe Mays & J-Raff Show: www.joemaysandjraff.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/JoeMaysAndJRaff Twitter: @MaysMediaLLC | @JoeMaysAndJRaff Email: contact@joemaysandjraff.com Phone: (530) 563-6297 More @ www.joemaysandjraff.com/
Can Joe and Mike cram segments, a draft and One Last Meaningless Thing in 75 minutes? You bet! They kick things off my discussing their love for açaí and their fascination with the Brooklyn Nets. Later in the show they debate MLB's PosCast Player of the Week and check in on the Cleveland Browns after their deal for Jadeveon Clowney. Finally, they draft team abbreviations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Get full access to JoeBlogs at joeposnanski.substack.com/subscribe
Can Joe and Mike cram segments, a draft and One Last Meaningless Thing in 75 minutes? You bet! They kick things off my discussing their love for açaí and their fascination with the Brooklyn Nets. Later in the show they debate MLB’s PosCast Player of the Week and check in on the Cleveland Browns after their deal for Jadeveon Clowney. Finally, they draft team abbreviations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Can Joe and Mike cram segments, a draft and One Last Meaningless Thing in 75 minutes? You bet!They kick things off my discussing their love for açaí and their fascination with the Brooklyn Nets.Later in the show they debate MLB’s PosCast Player of the Week and check in on the Cleveland Browns after their deal for Jadeveon Clowney.Finally, they draft team abbreviations.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Get full access to JoeBlogs at joeposnanski.substack.com/subscribe
This week we take you through the fallout of NXTs Stand & Deliver as well as news from around the world of professional wrestling. Then our predictions for the double night slamboriee good times of Wrestlemania. Can Joe save some face or will he be drilled further into last place in the ratings? follow us on twitter/instagram @dammitvincepod email us dammitvincepod@gmail.com
0-3. Coach Joey Raffauf and the FAU Owls are oh-and-three. Sheesh. Can Joe & Justin turn things around in Games 4 & 5? Find out tonight at 8:30pm ET! The guys will also continue discussing March Madness and the NFL Offseason. Join The Joe Mays & J-Raff Show on JMNJR Radio Sunday's at 8:30pm ET on FACEBOOK LIVE, PERISCOPE, and YOUTUBE! Be sure to like/subscribe/follow the accounts mentioned below... Our next show will be Sunday, April 11th, 2021. --------------------------------------------------------------------- JMNJR Radio: www.jmnjrradio.com/ The Joe Mays & J-Raff Show: www.joemaysandjraff.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/JoeMaysAndJRaff Twitter: @MaysMediaLLC | @JoeMaysAndJRaff Email: contact@joemaysandjraff.com Phone: (530) 563-6297 More @ www.joemaysandjraff.com/
Happy St. Patrick's Day! Anna is excited, because she finally has a reason to use this box of Lucky Charms that has been in the studio for months (don't ask). But she's not planning on eating it, she's got something else in mind! What's your favorite Irish saying or proverb? Anna and Raven asked around the office and got some great answers! Their boss even wrote his own proverb about them! (2:29) Dressing up for a holiday can be fun, but if you are wearing THIS on St. Patrick's Day, that's all I need to know about you! (5:53) Leprechauns are fun, kind, merry creatures right? Wrong! Anna and Raven did some intense research, and discovered something terrifying! Spoiler Alert: The research involved asking elementary school students. (9:53) Producer Sean has spent the entire morning counting the marshmellows in a box of Lucky Charms, and it made Anna and Raven wonder….what's your lucky charm? (16:41) What's the weird smell that you love? Gasoline, markers, even skunks made the list! But Raven mentioned that his dogs feet have a specific smell, and you won't believe how many people noticed the exact same thing about their dog! (27:20) Dan been making extra money driving for a food delivery app. His wife Cara hates it because she thinks it dangerous. He even had kids egg his car recently, how do they know that next time it won't be something more violent? He's driving to strangers houses at all hours of the day/night. He says she's overreacting and it's fine, plus it's good cash! Should he have to give it up and find a new side hustle? (36:14) Raven's winning streak continues! Can Joe finally beat him and win the $700 jackpot? (43:20)
It has been a quiet few days for Sheffield Wednesday but there is still plenty for The Star's Owls writers Joe Crann and Alex Miller to talk about as they join Liam Hoden for the latest episode. Joe has been speaking to both new signing Andre Green and also Izzy Brown who reflected on a difficult few months. They discuss what those two had to say, give the latest on the manager hunt and update the latest squad news ahead of the weekend's trip to Everton in the FA Cup. And Joe and Liam go head to head once again to name all the Wednesday players involved in an iconic game from the past. Can Joe continue his winning streak? Website The Star Subscribe to the website, including our special 'sport only' option CLICK HERE Twitter @TheStarOwls Facebook TheStarSWFC --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-star-sheffield/message
Joe Staysniak, the former Bills and Colts center who played in the last Super Bowl at Tampa Bay (XXV) joins Anthony Wootton to preview Super Wild Card Weekend. Can Joe's former teammate from that Buffalo Super Bowl team, Frank Reich, mastermind a win over the AFC's #2 seed? Joe talks about where Indy can triumph over the Bills, and he picks his representatives for the conference in Super Bowl LV.
Is this the last time we'll see Trump in the White House or will he return in 2024 like the ghost from Christmas Past? Can Joe keep moving like an elf-on-the-shelf, safe from the clutches of a lurking Kamala? Will our stockings be full of presents or some Green New Deal economy-crushing coal alternative?Join this roundtable discussion featuring Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, and Daily Wire god-king Jeremy Boreing as they get to the bottom of these questions and more.LIMITED TIME OFFER: Get 20% off with code WATCH over at dailywire.com/subscribe so you don't miss out on upcoming Backstage episodes and all new content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is this the last time we'll see Trump in the White House or will he return in 2024 like the ghost from Christmas Past? Can Joe keep moving like an elf-on-the-shelf, safe from the clutches of a lurking Kamala? Will our stockings be full of presents or some Green New Deal economy-crushing coal alternative?Join this roundtable discussion featuring Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, and Daily Wire god-king Jeremy Boreing as they get to the bottom of these questions and more.LIMITED TIME OFFER: Get 20% off with code WATCH over at dailywire.com/subscribe so you don't miss out on upcoming Backstage episodes and all new content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is this the last time we'll see Trump in the White House or will he return in 2024 like the ghost from Christmas Past? Can Joe keep moving like an elf-on-the-shelf, safe from the clutches of a lurking Kamala? Will our stockings be full of presents or some Green New Deal economy-crushing coal alternative?Join this roundtable discussion featuring Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, and Daily Wire god-king Jeremy Boreing as they get to the bottom of these questions and more.LIMITED TIME OFFER: Get 20% off with code WATCH over at dailywire.com/subscribe so you don't miss out on upcoming Backstage episodes and all new content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is this the last time we'll see Trump in the White House or will he return in 2024 like the ghost from Christmas Past? Can Joe keep moving like an elf-on-the-shelf, safe from the clutches of a lurking Kamala? Will our stockings be full of presents or some Green New Deal economy-crushing coal alternative? Join this roundtable discussion featuring Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, and Daily Wire god-king Jeremy Boreing as they get to the bottom of these questions and more. LIMITED TIME OFFER: Get 20% off with code WATCH over at dailywire.com/subscribe so you don’t miss out on upcoming Backstage episodes and all new content!
Is this the last time we'll see Trump in the White House or will he return in 2024 like the ghost from Christmas Past? Can Joe keep moving like an elf-on-the-shelf, safe from the clutches of a lurking Kamala? Will our stockings be full of presents or some Green New Deal economy-crushing coal alternative? Join this roundtable discussion featuring Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, and Daily Wire god-king Jeremy Boreing as they get to the bottom of these questions and more. LIMITED TIME OFFER: Get 20% off with code WATCH over at dailywire.com/subscribe so you don’t miss out on upcoming Backstage episodes and all new content!
Is this the last time we'll see Trump in the White House or will he return in 2024 like the ghost from Christmas Past? Can Joe keep moving like an elf-on-the-shelf, safe from the clutches of a lurking Kamala? Will our stockings be full of presents or some Green New Deal economy-crushing coal alternative? Join this roundtable discussion featuring Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, and Daily Wire god-king Jeremy Boreing as they get to the bottom of these questions and more. LIMITED TIME OFFER: Get 20% off with code WATCH over at dailywire.com/subscribe so you don’t miss out on upcoming Backstage episodes and all new content!
Elf, the modern classic Christmas movie, is probably Joe's favorite holiday movie but not Michael's. Can Joe convince Michael to love it the same way he does? In the 35th episode of Pop the Culture Podcast, Michael and Joe debate what makes Elf so special, how it defines Christmas, how workers are portrayed in it, AND what Christmas-movies-past this film draws upon. We hope you're feeling jolly because Michael and Joe are exchanging Christmas stories, too. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/championcasters/message
This week we try to sell Ryan a house. Specifically the Steve Miner film "House" from 1986. He's never seen it and Erik's seen it way too many times. Can Joe and Erik convince Ryan that "House" is worth watching? Join us for this entry in our Countdown to Halloween celebration. Enjoy! Send feedback on this or any of our episodes to videojunkyardpodcast@gmail.com or join the Video Junkyard Podcast Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/2072427876119534/) and we can chat there. Hope to hear from you!
Episode 75: We lost an episode due to a power outage and poor planning, but that's not going to stop HRT80s!! We did "Know Your Pauls" way back in episode 2, and we are bringing it back, this time as "Know Your Joes"!! You know the songs, but did you know the Joe that was providing the vocals? If not, blame Sergio Mendes! // Quiz Time! One Hit Wonders that begin with the letter J. Can Joe get a passing grade?? Tune in to find out!
Joe returns to live riffs holiday movies for fun and no profit. This year the super-cut includes the non-classics: Princess Switch and Christmas Ranch. Can Joe make it all the way through both movies? You'll have to listen and find out! Plus, stick around for threats and the throwing of a shoe.
On today's Electric Libertyland, Joe Collins III talks about trying to do the impossible: unseat Democratic incumbent raving lunatic Maxine Waters, and flip California's 43rd Congressional District Red. Brian and Joe discuss war, drug reform, economics, education, COVID, and yes, UFOs. Are they real, and has Joe seen any in his 13 years in the Navy? Can Joe, who hails from South Central, defeat Maxine? And can Brian turn Joe libertarian Gold by the end of the interview? www.lionsofliberty.com/ell187 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Holy historically relevant comic Batman! Joe and Kendall are back to talk about Denny O’Neil’s & Neal Adams’ Batman #251: The Joker’s Five-Way Revenge. The early 70s saw many attempts by Batman comics to distance themselves from Batman ‘66. This included omitting many of Batman’s costumed criminals in favor of foes rooted in reality or the supernatural. Batman #251 marked the return of the Joker after a nearly 4-year hiatus from comics. Wow! This newly returned Joker casts off the mantle of irritating prankster and reclaims his role as jovial murderer. In addition to his darker tone, Adams gives the Joker a redesign that will influence his appearance for the next 20 years. If that wasn’t enough, this comic opened the floodgates for the return of darker versions of Batman’s other rogues. Does this comic successfully distance itself from Batman ‘66? How dark is this comic in the light of the modern era? Can Joe and Kendall successfully evaluate the impact of this comic without historical context? How much nitroglycerin is needed to have an exploding cigar take out an apartment? Tune in, Bat-Fanatics, and find out! Plot Pandemonium: Batman vol.1 # 251
The world is on the brink of disaster. The environment, society and mankind itself are facing extreme challenges in a world that is both more connected, and yet more divided than ever before. Fear and confusion seep into all parts of everyday life… now, more than ever, the world needs one voice, one guide… One day the Earth is plunged into darkness and when light appears again so does a man – call him Joe – claiming to be the son of God. Can Joe bring the world's most creative thinkers and leaders together to tackle the ills of mankind? Can he convince us all to follow him before it's too late? In this compelling and prescient novel, Martin van Es and Andrew Crofts highlight the key concerns of our time and imagines a future where we, at last, all work together to ensure the future of our world and all the life that calls it home.
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Jed is single and ready to mingle & Joe is terrified he may go back to something bad. But who is in the wrong? Can Joe give Jed an ultimatum?
Joe Loya robbed more than 30 banks during an 18-month span before going to jail. Charles wants to rob one bank on a Saturday afternoon, and get away scot-free. Can Joe teach Charles the tricks of the trade? Or will he shatter his dreams, and a few stereotypes along the way? Also, is it a good idea to carry a microphone while attempting a robbery? Do you have a burning question or a problem that needs solving? Send us a note at howto@slate.com. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. This episode originally aired July 30, 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Loya robbed more than 30 banks during an 18-month span before going to jail. Charles wants to rob one bank on a Saturday afternoon, and get away scot-free. Can Joe teach Charles the tricks of the trade? Or will he shatter his dreams, and a few stereotypes along the way? Also, is it a good idea to carry a microphone while attempting a robbery? Do you have a burning question or a problem that needs solving? Send us a note at howto@slate.com. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. This episode originally aired July 30, 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We welcome Daniel Vitalis onto the pod today and might I just say stoke level is pretty high! Daniel is a forager, registered Maine Guide, writer, public speaker, interviewer, and lifestyle pioneer who is deeply passionate about helping others reconnect with wildness, both inside and outside of themselves. After learning to hunt, fish, and forage as an adult, Daniel created WildFed; a show, podcast, and lifestyle brand that integrates hunting, fishing, foraging, and ecology with nutrition, cooking, community, and outdoor adventure. "WildFed on its face is about food, but beneath the surface of that, it's about a lot more. It's about how we are in relationship with wild species and wild places." - Daniel Vitalis Daniel and Mason discuss: Daniel's WildFed food philosophy. The importance of becoming enmeshed into your ecosystem and utilising your local food shed. The hunting, gathering, collecting and foraging of wild foods. Staying grounded and undogmatic in your approach to living consciously, sustainably and in harmony with the earth. Applying traditional hunter gather philosophy and practice to modern day life. The significance of developing a relationship to the earth and to the species that inhabit it, especially in our modern era of artificial intelligence and disconnect. Who is Daniel Vitalis? Daniel Vitalis is the host of WildFed. WildFed is a show, podcast, and lifestyle brand that integrates hunting, fishing, foraging, and ecology with nutrition, cooking, community, and outdoor adventure. For ten years Daniel lectured around North America and abroad, offering workshops that helped others lead healthier, more nature-integrated lives. A successful entrepreneur, Daniel founded the nutrition company SurThrival.com in 2008. Most recently, Daniel has hosted the popular podcast ReWild Yourself. Daniel is a Registered Maine Guide, writer, public speaker, interviewer, and lifestyle pioneer who’s especially interested in helping people reconnect with wildness, both inside and outside of themselves. After learning to hunt, fish, and forage as an adult, Daniel created WildFed to inspire others to start a wild-food journey of their own. Headquartered in the Lakes Region of Maine, he lives with his beautiful wife Avani and their Plott Hound Ellie. Resources: Daniel Vitalis Instagram Daniel Vitalis Facebook WildFed Website WildFed Podcast WildFed Interactive Program WildFed on Facebook Q: How Can I Support The SuperFeast Podcast? A: Tell all your friends and family and share online! We’d also love it if you could subscribe and review this podcast on iTunes. Or check us out on Stitcher :)! Plus we're on Spotify! Check Out The Transcript Here: Mason: (00:00) Daniel, thanks so much for coming on the pod, man. Daniel: (00:04) Yeah, man, I'm really happy to be here. Thanks for sharing my voice with your platform here. Mason: (00:09) I know that there's going to be a bunch of SuperFeasters that are like super stoked to see... Already I've hinted that you are coming on and they're all just like, "Yes." Then I'm really excited about like a bunch of people who maybe... A little bit early on their onset into the health scene. I'm really excited about introducing them to your work, and then this new project. Are you at home in Maine at the moment? Daniel: (00:35) Yeah, I am. Yep right at my house. I don't get out too much anymore. I travel a little bit, but as I get older it's like I really want to be based out of my home. I spend a lot of the time, a lot of the last 10 years on the road, but now I've got so much, I'm so integrated into this place with what I'm doing now that it's like, you got to really talk me out. Mason: (01:00) WildFed, which we'll jump right into. That seems to be like this pinnacle declaration for your public work as well. That that's what you're doing. You're throwing your roots down, and then through that I've realised that on the stealth you've become a guide to me anyway. You've become like a guide in Maine. That's an interesting mindset already that I think is entwined into what's now culminating in WildFed from being someone who's traveling all over the world, all over America, doing the LA conferences. All that stuff to now being, really living and breathing… That was a long-term like little deviation. What was in that process psychologically and emotionally to really throw down your roots? Daniel: (01:46) Yeah, well, I mean you look back on 10 years and it makes sense. The journey makes sense. But if I tell you about point A and then point B, they don't seem to almost like line up. But my journey has been that I started off speaking in those conferences. I have all these raw food vegan folks because I came out of that scene. They would let me speak at their conferences. I was not a vegan and I was not a raw foodist. I had been in the past, but I wasn't by the time I started my public journey. Those are early days of YouTube before podcasting. That was before social media man, it's so strange to think about that. Because it's so recently really. Now we're really talking like 12 years ago probably. I'd get up on these stages and my message would just be like starting to contradict the whole purpose of the event. Daniel: (02:36) It'd be this thing to push veganism, to push raw foodism. I would have stuff that touched in with that, but I was into this idea of, well, what are like natural humans? What do they do on the landscape? What do they do without superfoods? What do they do without the health food stores and internet suppliers and stuff? What's natural for people? I always wanted to talk about that and explore that idea. I would get up and I'd give my talk. Because I was popular with audiences, I kept being invited back. My message grew further and further away from that idea. I started there, but I kept on the journey following the path. Even though a lot of people are like, "I don't like this direction, Daniel, you're starting to get away from our ideals." Mason: (03:21) Well, what was interesting, and I really I'm aware. We don't want to go too far into this thing to the history. We're here to talk about WildFed. That's what I want to talk to you about. I was someone in that audience, really loving the fact that you were up there talking about like booze. There was this subconscious awareness in one pocket that we appreciate that we're going through a change, and we liked originally what the health scene was about. We were opposing what was deteriorating us. Then there was that split of people falling in love with that push back against society into whatever. Mason: (04:00) It happens with anything. It happens with diet. You more than anyone have led the charge in terms of making that distinction around veganism. But of course it happens with the carnivore diet and TCM diets and everything. Everyone's just a fanatic. But I really liked that anarchist energy, and I think everyone secretly did as well. That's why you kept on getting invited back and it was such a- Daniel: (04:25) I was amazed they would have me back year after year, but eventually obviously, we parted ways and I started my podcast ReWild Yourself, which I ran for three years as a fluke. I was really writing an online magazine and I wanted multimedia. I started doing interviews and pretty quick those interviews were just so much more… People liked my writing, a small group like 6,000, 7,000 people reading what I'm writing. 100,000 people are listening to the podcast and it's like, "Okay, this is really what people want. Less of me just writing these long articles. More of me interviewing." Before I knew it, there was this podcast. It was early days of podcasts, I hadn't set out to start one. That podcast ReWild Yourself was exploring like what's natural for human beings if they step outside of our industrial system? Daniel: (05:11) What would we be like if we lived on the landscape, and what do we know about the health outcomes of people who live that naturally? Hunter-gatherer peoples. I just got fascinated by it. I was talking to so many different characters, psychologists and doctors and nutritionists and death experts and birth experts. Just it kept coming clear and clearer to me that being divorced from nature was the root cause of our problem. That led me deeper into foraging, eventually led me to hunting and fishing and this idea of like, how do I apply this stuff? Because I didn't want to end up like the Biohackers, walking around with big orange sunglasses on and a bunch of electrodes tuned to me, and breathing some weird modulated air. Just gets so outrageous that you're like this is the opposite of what I want. Mason: (05:56) I remember you actually because I followed along what was really interesting is you shared your inner journey in terms of your away from a superfood packet towards maybe more of a subsistence on nature. That's what I've always read in everyone's comments for you. Because people come across your work and they're like, "Oh, cool. He's hunting and gathering. He's from Maine. That's what he does. He's a hunter." In WildFed you say, "I didn't grow up this way. I've had to learn this shit." That's what has been… The people along the way. I read your comments and everyone goes, "I appreciate so much you sharing this inner journey with everyone." I remember a pivotal episode when I think you had like a sleep expert, but like a Biohacking sleep expert on the podcast. Mason: (06:41) In reflection after that podcast, I could hear you going, “You know what, I don't want to be taping up my curtain. I don't want to be putting tape all over little electrical things all over my house.” You want to leave the window open. That was a pivotal one for me as well because there's all these crossroads as we go along in this journey. It's something I've learned from you, is how to be aware of the upcoming crossroads. That last night when we were watching WildFed, Tahnee, my fiancé, she was saying, and she's been following you before we got together as well at, a long time. She's like, "I really love that, once again you're not presenting yourself as an expert. You're very confident in what you know, you're just very adamant about your ongoing journey once again." Daniel: (07:32) Go ahead. Mason: (07:33) I was just going to say that allows you to be aware of crossroads coming. Then you get to go deeper rather than getting over identified with a stage persona. Daniel: (07:43) That's a huge danger, a pitfall. I talk about it a lot that I see happen where people get so pigeonholed into something they had been into in the past, and then they feel like they can't break free. The longer you go doing that, the harder it is once you… I remember just like I cut my hair at one point. I don't know if you remember back in the day I had long hair. It's just like even that was like, people have you so, they want you to be this one character. I feel bad for like when an actor has an iconic role, it's like you're Jason Bourne in a movie, and then you want to do something radically different. People are like, "No, you're Jason Bourne." It's like, "Oh, come on." We're dynamic people. Another thing though I'll say is that I've had many opportunities along the way to root in and become the expert on the thing that I've been spending time on. I always like to push forward. Daniel: (08:36) The challenge with that is that I'm always the beginner in a scene. I'm always the new guy everywhere I go, because I'm constantly trying to learn new stuff. It can be you have to get comfortable with that, like the discomfort of that. You have to be able to relax into the discomfort of being the new guy everywhere if you're going to constantly learn new stuff, and you surround yourself [inaudible 00:08:59]. Back to it my podcasts led me to realizing that I would be a prisoner to all of these life hacks, and all of these diet hacks and eventually the encumbrance of it. When I started off, I remember before I started speaking, I was like 19 years old, walking around in Hawaii in nothing but a pair of shorts, barefoot on the beach. That's where I felt the most real and alive. Then before you know it, you're encumbered with just all of these things to be healthy. Daniel: (09:27) You're like, wait a second, this is the opposite of where… I noticed that anything taken too far becomes the opposite of what it starts off as. That's usually what ends up happening. You can see this in a lot of people's career trajectory, which is why I don't want to get too stuck in any one thing. What happened with ReWild Yourself is I kept learning more about wild food and I kept resonating to that. Because food was really my first passion. I realised like of all this stuff that I've learned about, the one thing that I really I'm most drawn to doing, where I want to take it next is into the wild food arena. Rather than making the mistake I made in the past, which is like, "Can I be 100% this or can I do this all the way?" That's like that vegan thing or that carnivore thing where it's like, "Well no, I'm going to make a commitment for life to only do this one thing." Daniel: (10:12) It was just like, "Man, can I keep pursuing this idea of wild food in a more moderate..." what I think of as moderate, most people think of as still pretty extreme. Can I hunt fish and forage for calories and can I make it a real thing? Can I bring it into my house? Just to tie it back to your show theme too, that started for me with medicinal herbs. That's how I got first excited about, it was foraging chaga, foraging, reishi. Because as somebody who was into superfoods, the cost of those things is high, and the connection to the thing is less than when you go get it yourself, and that was more exciting. Daniel: (10:45) That was my first inroad, and then eventually it was like, "Wait, can I do this to fill my refrigerator and my freezer with food?" That led me to where I'm at today, which is making this show WildFed and doing the podcast WildFed and just exploring what a modern hunter-gatherer looks like, who lives in a super developed industrial society. Mason: (11:06) I really appreciate you saying like someone looking in, they're going to be like, "This is full on man. He's foraging for like everything." But I know you can take it way further. The fact that you're taking your ingredients to a gastropub, and allowing him to have his little injection of his other ingredients. Some of it's like a sustainable agricultural crop or even him using his own chicken stock or something. Daniel: (11:31) I'm sure it's like mayonnaise and mustard and ketchup. I don't care anymore. My thing of like food exclusivity, because once you start to get the very best food in the world, it starts to, for me, it started to make me relax about other foods a little bit more. You know what I'm saying? It's like when you have venison to eat, if somebody wants to put it on a piece toast, you're like, okay cool man. Because I know I got this thing so I don't care as much as I used to when I was like always fretting about what I had for food. Daniel: (12:03) So it's created a relaxation in me, which has been really healing. The relaxation comes from several different components of the hunter-gatherer lifestyle that I've been promoting. But yeah, you got to see the show man. I'm curious how it landed for you and what you thought about it. Because here's the thing, I've been incubating this project for two years and I've gotten very little feedback because I've been really secretive about it. Mason: (12:24) We know you're [inaudible 00:12:25] Daniel: (12:25) You're one of like 20 people that's seen in it, man. Mason: (12:28) I feel so special. I do. Daniel: (12:30) Seriously, you're one of like 20 people that's seen it. I'm really curious how you felt about it. Mason: (12:36) We loved it. I think especially coming from like Tahnee and myself watching it. This is off the bat. Watching the first episode. Okay, two things off the bat. I love that there's like three or four people involved in the production, and the quality is very high. I noticed that straight away because that's something that again, that is in alignment with the simplicity of this whole lifestyle. I appreciated that, and appreciated the fact that the production was really high as well because let's face it, it matters. Second of all, straight off the bat, I liked that I know you and I know that watching one episode is gonna be very good, and it was put together very well in one episode. It had a story in the beginning and middle and end. It almost has its own catalyst in there for like the emotional ride. Mason: (13:27) However, I know that there is a plan over the entire series to take you on a journey, and you didn't shy away from that. That's what I would definitely, anyone listening, I would recommend staying in that little journey, in that path. Because off the bat, the first episode is the slowness. That was like where you got to you're like it's something about the how slow, the speed of food. There's something slow about this lifestyle. That was after you were going after, I think it was the fiddleheads and it was just like, "Fuck, we're too early. Fuck, we're too late." Then the turkey hunting. It wasn't just this, "We're going to give them a little insight into how frustrating it can be. We'll quickly go, missed it, the turkey's going away." We were there and you took us on the journey. That was something I think you were maybe consciously doing. Mason: (14:24) It was like I want to make sure that I don't glorify this lifestyle, or just show peak experiences. I really want everyone to be involved, and then see the underlying principle, which what came out in that first episode anyway was, there's just something about the speed of food. The speedier it is, the more it tastes bland and I think you said like cardboard. That straight away there's principles. You don't deliver rules. That's what I've got out of the three episodes I've seen, there's principles that you keep slippery and non-dogmatic so that it can be integrated into wherever someone is at. That's genuinely where they're at because that's something that doesn't happen. It's like, "Wherever you're at, it's okay, you do this," but, wink, wink, you really do need to get to my point in order to like [crosstalk 00:15:15]. Mason: (15:16) There was a real, it is that softness, and that first principle anyway got me really thinking about how that pace of food even going to farmers markets, I don't feel anything is bad or wrong. It's just made me really think about the fact that it's like a king tide when you're out in the surf. The more and more you get that quick speedy food, the more you get sucked out really quick. It's hard to get back into really feeling the essence in that romance, in the slowness of food and really earning it in one sense. Then just obviously showing the respect in the currency of time that you're giving. That was my initial takeaway, man. Daniel: (15:57) The pace of food thing is really important to me, because I like that there's tension sometimes. Even with plants as you saw, it's not just like, "Oh, they can't run away, so I'll just walk out and get them." You've got this very, as you saw with the fiddleheads, it's very delicate time window, where loading up the canoe and you and your partner going out and paddling out to the spot, it's not something you're going to do every single day. You've got to like, "Okay, when do I think they're going to be ready?" Then you paddle out and you're like, "Oh, no, we're too early, so now I've got to go back." Then you go back and it's like, "Oh man, are we too late?" Because even they can slip away from you because they got this little window where they're edible. Then as you see with hunting, I think hunting has one of the biggest PR problems. Daniel: (16:41) People have such a mistaken idea about it because of what they see. You see people who've hunted their whole life, they got 40 years of experience. In hunter-gatherer societies, it's pretty understood that as a hunter you reach peak efficiency in your 40s. Because you've got all of those decades of experience that have built up. When you start and you're 40, I was 35 or so when I started, it's like maybe a little older than that. You don't know anything. It's like trying to get going. You make mistakes. I want to put all that in there. I mean everybody makes mistakes. I want to put that in there so people could see the pitfalls and the challenges. Another thing that happens is people will think, "Well yeah, it's real easy to hunt when you have a gun, oh it's cheating." Actually it's not really that simple. It's pretty complex. Daniel: (17:31) You got to really understand animals, and in order to understand those animals, you've got to understand those animals' foods. You got to understand their natural life histories, and before you know it, you're becoming so enmeshed into your ecosystem, that this idea of you're an alien on earth who is like can't touch anything because humans just destroy everything they come in contact with. Instead of that you start to like reorient yourself to like, "Oh, I'm part of this ecosystem." It's not just ecological literacy, which a lot of people are lacking, but it's like integration into your landscape. You become this animal on your landscape. Sometimes predatory, sometimes herbivorous. That's one of the things that's neat about being a human is we're like a bear or a pig in that we eat both plants and animals. Daniel: (18:14) Sometimes I'm out there foraging and I'm clearly not a predator on the landscape. Other times I'm out there as a predatory animal. We have these two different, and I want to, if you've noticed the way the show is put together I like to leapfrog scenes back and forth, where sometimes I'm a predator and sometimes I'm the forager. Sometimes I'm a squirrel and sometimes I'm a hawk. Both are legitimate ways we interact with our landscape. But what I really hope that show does, because obviously, where you live, you're seeing a different suite of plants and animals that are familiar to you. But I'm hoping that what it does is inspires people wherever they are to get involved in their food shed. Because wherever you live there's lots to hunt, gather, collect, forage, whatever it is. Daniel: (18:58) I want people to go, "I might not have fiddleheads, but what do I have in the spring?" Then lastly, I just want to say to your point about a seasonal arc. One of the things I've noticed from this lifestyle that really excites me is, the very first thing I'm doing in the beginning of the year, a couple months from now, is I'm tapping my maple trees and I'm making maple syrup so I get all my sugar for the year. Then it goes into the, what you saw, the fiddleheads, leaks and turkeys. Then over the course of the season, I have these activities that I'm doing every year, and every year I get a little better and I learn a little bit more and it begins in the snow and then it ends in the snow. In the middle is that summer, like that beautiful peak summer growth that happens here in the temperate regions of the United States. Daniel: (19:41) I wanted people to see a seasonal arc, because this world we're living in now is becoming so homogenous, especially with the way our tech climate control is, and the way our built environment is. Even though the weather is one way outside, inside's just always the same flat line thing. I wanted people to see these beautiful seasons. Each episode has a show arc to it and its own tensions and wins and losses and all of that. But then there's this arc of the season, and that's one of the most powerful things about this lifestyle for me is that every part of the year, I have something I'm excited about, like really excited about. It's snow on the ground right now. I can't get at the acorns, the hunting is all winding down, but I know ice fishing is coming. I'm so excited about that. When that ends, it's maple syrup time, it's just goes, goes and goes forever. Mason: (20:34) That's the simplicity you were talking about like a calming effect on your body I think, of anything that's made in the West, it's that calming effect so that we can explore the nuances of our parasympathetic nervous system. Whenever I've had those longer periods in nature, there's a foraging friend that I haven't been out with him for a while. He's just North of Sydney though. He was always telling me he'd go out for weeks at a time, and he just watched his senses coming back online. He'd watch his hearing become acute, and he'd watch his eyes... I didn't even realise my eyesight was getting a little blurry at particular distances when he was out. It always reminded me that consistency of time in nature, that's going to be my ultimate health practice, no matter what. Mason: (21:20) Then what you're talking about, just being on the terrain. Barefoot at times if appropriate. But even just watching the seasonality outside of a Gregorian calendar, that's something I've always really watched and considered. It's interesting because I had such a mental need, a high pace of learning the expertise of this healthy lifestyle. When you get into what you're talking about, that needs to be a slow journey. Understanding our own seasonal arc. Here, there's a beautiful Instagram here in Byron Bay in this region, koori country. It's a local mob sharing. All right. Now the winds of change, now we're getting the westerlies, now we're in this season. Right now you'll start seeing the pippies. You've got pippies over there, the little mollusc on the beach. You dig your feet in and you can go and like harvest your... It's beautiful. It's one of the easy accesses. Daniel: (22:16) Collecting. Mason: (22:18) Collecting, which brings me to my next point. The slowness I feel you'd probably coming from knowing the lifestyle that I come from having that raw food like 'raji baji'. For me there was a little bit of like the rules don't apply. I'm always ahead of the curve. Even if I enter into like this foraging landscape, it takes me a while sometimes to really slow down and up and think, "I will listen to this person who has that 30 years experience." Even though they don't share that baseline spring water, not bringing preservatives into their life. That's something I think I learned from you heavily as well. Mason: (23:04) That ability to actually slow down and then what I think is important into your message you are actually willing to not just become a guide, but really understand this new terrain of foraging in terms of what are the regulations in order they are. We're new to this world. Remember these regulations are in there for a reason. There are quotas on what you can be harvesting. See for me, that would seem limiting coming from where I was coming from in the beginning. Daniel: (23:38) Infinite consciousness, man. Mason: (23:40) Infinite consciousness, yeah. I'm like the goose man. I can just cross borders. I don't need.. Yeah That kind of [inaudible 00:23:47]. That is something that was really like, it's really helping me go like, "Right this is community." It's already in existence and we can be bridges between those communities to an extent. This is the term that I hear in opposition to the foraging lifestyle. I just wanted that to be the context. Well, not everyone can do this. It's not sustainable. That's an interesting comment and it's like a cliché kind of thing and you go and then the cliché answer is like, "Well everyone doesn't have to do it. I'm doing it." But I feel like we can have more interesting conversations and I feel like you're important to that. Daniel: (24:28) I'd like to explore that a little bit because it comes up so much. Mason: (24:32) I'd love to hand it over to you, yeah please. Daniel: (24:33) Well I just think that one's really interesting because it's like not everyone on the planet can play golf. That's not sustainable. But nobody's yelling that at people playing golf. Not everybody can do anything. There's like almost nothing that everyone can do sustainably. Why is it that I must defend against that? Also, why is the burden of planetary sustainability on my shoulders all of a sudden? I have to only do the things that everyone can do. Why? There are people more intelligent than me, and I'm not banging on their door like, "Why are you doing math problems I can't do? Not everyone can do that, so stop it." That doesn't make any sense. There's all this talk these days about privilege. It's like, I don't know, this is just what I'm doing. I'm not trying to exert a privilege. I'm not trying to say that everybody on the planet needs to do this. Daniel: (25:23) Now I will say this, everybody on the planet used to do this. Everybody on the planet used to do this. You're only here, if you're on earth today, is because of the hunters and foragers of the past whose genetic lineage you are the current incarnation of. You do come from foragers. Now, I think of it like this, and this is an important aspect of why I created WildFed, because WildFed, I hope is a brand that goes on past me. I'm currently like a focal point in it, but that's not the long-term goal for me. I want to create a project that carries the torch of, I'll say foraging in a general sense. Because anthropologists will refer to foraging peoples as a shorthand for hunter-gatherers. I don't just mean plants here. I mean plants, animals, fungi, algae, everything. Some people need to carry the torch in this generation, especially in this generation more now than ever. Daniel: (26:20) Although every generation for it to last, there needs to be people who carry it forward. We live in the era where the last hunting and gathering peoples are blinking out into extinction, extra patient or being assimilated into the modern lifestyle. They are probably not going to be able to carry that torch, the way that some of us are going to be able to. Secondary to that, is that they live in very remote pockets of the planet like Indonesia and parts of Africa and places in South America. But what about where we all live in the, you were saying the West earlier, in the developed parts of the world, and the industrialized parts of the world. Somebody needs to maintain that relationship. Here in the United States we have, like you there where you are, museums that are there, where there are people whose lives are dedicated to keeping aspects of the past alive. Daniel: (27:11) Why is there nobody keeping our hunting and gathering tradition alive? Is that not more important to keep alive than memories of past wars or who invented light bulbs, or all of these things that we're keeping all that alive in museums. Or there's like museum martial arts, let's say. There's people who are practicing obscure martial arts from the past that have very little relevance to today, but they keep them alive as a museum art. You know what I'm talking about? So many things like that that we do, yet this fundamental thing that binds all humans together, which is how we got to be here, our fundamental relationship to the natural world, we need people keeping that alive, I think more fundamentally than anything. Partially what I'm doing with WildFed is just trying to pick up that torch and carry it forward. I'm most certainly not the only one. Daniel: (28:02) I share this responsibility with a lot of my colleagues who are doing the same thing. Many of which are going to be featured in the video show, and many of which are featured on my podcast. People that I meet who are either doing it in a general, I'm doing it in a very generalist sense. Then there's people who are doing it in a much more specialized sense. My thing is a generalized hunting and gathering approach. But I really get excited when I meet somebody who's really specific on one thing, like they hunt bear, or they hunt only mushrooms or whatever it is because I throw a very wide but shallow net as a generalist. I get excited when somebody throws a very narrow but deep net, because I can learn so much from them. I'm trying to also create a platform that brings those people together. Daniel: (28:47) Because you'll notice, I'm sure you've noticed this in the tonic herbalism thing, you'll get people who are all about foraging medicinal mushrooms. Tonic herbal mushrooms, but they don't hunt. Then the person who hunts would never even think about foraging those mushrooms. Then the person who is a dedicated plant forager might never hunt or fish. Or the fishermen might never... I'm trying to create a platform that will start to be a hub for all of those different people and those voices and those lifestyles to say, “Hey look, we're all sharing this one commonality here, which is wild foods.” It's so much more than nutrition. It's relationship to species. Because every plant, every mushroom, every animal, every algae is a living entity. It's about how we relate to that entity. Daniel: (29:35) To me, there's a really deep thing going on here. Then how we relate to all of those identities together, those entities together is like how we relate to the ecosystem, and how we find relationship to it. It's just sad that we're at this point where we have to forge relationships with ecosystems as if we are from another planet. That really has bothered me over the years, this sense of alienness that we have to our own earth. Now where if you read headlines, you will see a lot more about people going to Mars than you will see about people making relationships with nature. You'll see stories about the Amazon burning, you'll see stories about the pollution of rivers and the extinction of species. Then you'll see stories about going to Mars. It's like, really, we're not going to stop first and fix this, we're just going to leave? Daniel: (30:24) Isn't that like somebody in a relationship who has a bad relationship and so they split, and they get in another relationship, and the same thing happens, and they split. They never stop and face it, and face themselves and learn how to have a good relationship. It's like you just run away, run away, run away. Aren't we doing that right now? We trashed the planet and then we run to Mars and then what? Like trash Mars? Do we have a plan for Mars? What are we going to do with the garbage there? We're going to put in the ground like we did here. Where are we going with this? WildFed on its face is about food, but beneath the surface of that, it's about a lot more. It's about how we are in relationship with wild species and wild places. Mason: (31:06) Yes, mike drop. I want to say that I definitely have got that sense over the years of creating that web weaving between all these specialised fields, and the sharing of knowledge, someone who's foraging for [inaudible 00:31:21] culinary mushrooms starting to open up into say like that medicinal mushroom world and vice versa. Creating this somewhat like beautiful fascial tensegrity between all these beautiful elements of the subsistence, on which I want to talk to you about. You were just talking about that seems like a very classic pattern of you get into a relationship, you screw it up, you bounce it, you get over to the next relationship and that's a pattern. Possibly developed genetically, who knows where it came from, maybe from parents patterns. Daniel: (31:53) All kinds of things. Mason: (31:57) Now what I see as you were talking about martial arts say Kendo in a dojo, what's the relevance of that? I see the relevance is that you get to do it in a very contained system that even though it's got this very certain element of making you mentally hone yourself. It's a very contained system where you can get into uncomfortable states in order to refine yourself. It's not this open ended, for lack of a better word, getting uncomfortable. Which is what I see is the difference between like a museum art and actually getting into the wild and foraging, and as you said, becoming a new beginner. Mason: (32:35) That's uncomfortable in a beautiful, beautiful way. Now getting uncomfortable for me it seems like it's going to be the only access for us to, you know, getting out of our comfort zone to an extent, in order to deal with these patterns that we have as a species that is destroying where we came from. Can you talk about that connection through foraging, through the fishing, through the hunting? How does that actually help us in our inner world basically evolve and deal with this shit that's making us run away from the most important relationships of our lives? Daniel: (33:14) There's a lot there, so lets unpack it. First I'll say you brought up Kendo like with full respect to practitioners of Kendo, you would be mistaken to think that that was a contemporary art that you were going to step into the octagon and fight an MMA specialist. You'd just get your ass handed to you right away. You'd be beat down. We know it because we created a forum to test people, and everybody brought their arts and pretty quick, everything went away except ground game grappling and standup game basically boxing type stuff. That survived and everything else was obliterated very quickly. Stylistic elements remain, but we see that those things are good. Kendo is good against Kendo in a controlled setting, but it doesn't work in the real world. I want to say that partially, with WildFed, one of the things I'm trying to do is show people real meals of food. Daniel: (34:09) This isn't, "Oh, did you know dandelion is edible?" It's like, that's just some mental masturbation. Let's see you make a meal out of this stuff. Because that's where what's the saying? Like the rubber meets the road. It's like I wanted to show people the real thing because we're actually, this isn't just trail nibbling stuff where we're showing real meals coming out of these wild foods. That was important to me. Now to the meat of what you were asking about. I think that if you had lived your whole life in a small town and you knew everybody, everybody knew everybody. Maybe it's a little uncomfortable sometimes because everybody knows all your dirt, but also they all know who you are, and you have these interconnections and familial connections. You grew up with people. Everywhere you go you're just waving hi to everybody because everybody knows everybody. Daniel: (34:59) Then I transplant you to a new place, big city let's say, and you don't know anybody. You would have a low level anxiety taking place because you would be alien to that place, and all of your connections that gave you stability and strength, they're gone. You're now in this fragile position because of the vulnerability of that. Now extrapolate that metaphor out and it's like here you are on planet earth, but you only know other humans. You don't know plants, you don't know fungi, you don't know animals. You don't know how to survive in your environment. You don't know how to source your own food, and you're totally reliant on these systems that provide you with your sustenance. Then you keep learning about, wow, not only are these systems really delicate and prone to failure and wow, that's kinda weird. Daniel: (35:47) But also like, wait, they're also super toxic in the sense that we're poisoning this food and we're poisoning the landscape in which the food comes from and we're poisoning the watersheds. Wait a second, like this wheat was genetically modified with gamma radiation. Wait, what? This isn't just like healthy natural food? You start realizing, "Wow, I'm dependent on systems that are really fragile, super destructive to the earth and on top of it, are not good for me, and I don't even know how to solve that except through tons of money spent on really expensive products that start to encumber me." It starts to get a little bit, I think what happens is we have this low level anxiety. I think you see that anxiety projected out into the world in the form of apocalypse media, which is like a whole genre of media that most of us are kinda drawn a little bit to. Daniel: (36:36) Whether it's Mad Max or it's The Walking Dead or it's like prepper stuff or it's whatever it is, or survival stuff. Shows about people living on the frontier of Alaska. Why are there so many dramatic reality shows where people are sent into nature naked and afraid, or they're sent into nature to survive on an island with each other and then they dramatically compete to see who's the survivor? We have so much of this media being pumped out because it speaks to the part of us that feels vulnerable on our own planet, because we don't actually know. It's not really about, "Can Joe survive the next episode?" It's not really about that. It's about can I survive and we're using him as a surrogate. We know that we can't survive and that freaks us out a little bit. The answer is not a whole bunch of cool Bear Grills survival skills where you have like some big bowie knife and you can pee in a snakeskin instead of a canteen. Daniel: (37:32) It's not about those things. It's about for me, how many species am I familiar with that I know that are food for me? So that when I walk down my street or I drive down the road, I look out the window and go food, food, food, food, food. The difference for me of a maple tree to somebody who doesn't produce maple syrup, it's just night and day. When I look at a maple tree, I know that I can pull a gallon of sugar out of that tree next year. It's like one little step less afraid that I am internally and then it's like, the Oak trees. Like I can pull acorns off of those. That's food for me. Okay it's a little bit more confidence. Squirrels, that's food for me and I love that animal and that animal and I have a relationship. Then you start adding in all this stuff. I know where the clams are, I know where the Periwinkles are. Okay, I know how to catch fish out of that river. Daniel: (38:26) Before you know it, you start having all these interconnections. It's like being back in that small town where you knew everybody. Earth starts to be this safe place for you because you're anti-fragile. You have this network that makes you robust. You're like, "You know what? It wouldn't matter to me if it did go Mad Max. I know where everything is. I don't care if there's a problem in the banking system. I don't care if there's a problem with the computer systems. I don't care if there's a three week shutdown because of a tsunami that takes out the grid." All those things that people talk about, it's like I'd just be good. I don't mean there'd be no hardship, but I'm saying like all those fears start to like go away and you have this sense of relaxation into your home, which is the earth. Daniel: (39:12) I think people lack that so much and they fear that nature is so hostile. It's interesting with Australia to me because it's like this place from which all these shows come that we see here in the West about how dangerous the land, the 10 deadliest snakes. We got this whole croc hunter image of Australia of like this dangerous place. But then I'm sure people over there see shows about us about Alaska and it's like, "Oh my God, Grizzly Bears and Polar Bears," and all this stuff. It's like we just have this obsession with how dangerous nature is. It's like, man, it is, if you don't know how to coexist with it, but we know. Mason: (39:48) That's interesting. Even just here in Byron, it's like even city slickers, I grew up in the city, always coming to the beach. Most times I'd be coming and visit here, which is now in my home. You're going to see a brown snake go across the path on your way to the beach in one way or another. You're going to find these red back spiders, and you're going to have huntsmen in your house. People go, "Holy shit, that's a huntsman" and even a city slicker, you're like, "Yeah, that's fine. They're okay as long as they're on the wall, his name's Pete, he's a friend." That's something I do appreciate about Australia. There's certain pockets through Maine and Connecticut that you can see especially seeing New Zealand, there's this ensconced connection to the natural world. As we know if you leave even the tiniest gap, nature's going to start creeping in, and then it's going to be easy to repopulate your in a world with those connections. That low level anxiety is insane. Mason: (40:51) I mean just here, the amount of like distinction we need to make around people going like, "Right, I read that reishi is really good for anxiety, so I take reishi." It's like, well, let's take a couple of steps back. We're completely stepping out of this, "I've got a problem give me a pill," mentality, and we need to create this fabric of a personal culture and a family culture. That can, as you said, it's like, it might be this seemingly like rough, wild world, but when you do step into it, it's this inner cushioning, and this inner easing that you have because you've gained a genuine connection. Mason: (41:30) When you were just talking about like, I assume is survivor just then, and having our experience of being able to survive through Bear Grills or through Tom surviving the next day. That's virtual reality. We're talking about the goggles coming on and us tapping out. It's on. It's a pivotal point not to get sensationalist about it, but most of us as we will be in most times of our lives, life is on and then we're at pivotal points most of the time. We do have really big choices and opportunities to take with our personal culture right now. Daniel: (42:03) Bigger and bigger choices coming very soon. I'd like to talk about that a second. I want to add one more piece, which is in the raw food culture, which I think a lot of people don't understand how interwoven the raw food culture kinda got what psychedelic drugs too. Because those two things became very interwoven. Mason: (42:22) Massively. Daniel: (42:23) Massively. That culture started to get a little... those medicines are so powerful. Abused you can get pretty far out on a limb with them in your thinking. Things will feel extremely real to you that have basis and truth, but maybe aren't actually functional out in the world always. Pieces of truth. Sometimes things are true implicitly but not explicitly. It's true that we're all one internally, implicitly. Explicitly there are people who will kick your door down and hold you at gunpoint, and kill your family sometimes. Hate to say it, but that happens it's happening right now somewhere. Yet we're also all one. Daniel: (43:08) What's happening in the explicit world and what's happening in the implicit world, they're not always the same. It's like that with the medicines you can get far out in your thinking like that the implicit reality you're experiencing that those medicines open you to is the explicit world, so you can get a little bit confused. I was thinking of just now as we were talking about a book series that some of the friends of mine in that culture were reading. I just know the name of the first book was Anastasia. Do you know these books? Mason: (43:37) Absolutely. There's Anastasia and the other channeling texts. Daniel: (43:44) These books people who aren't aware it's like they come out of Russia I believe, or at least they claim to and their stories about this culture in Russia where maybe in Siberia or something, where these people are living in like pure harmony with animals and with nature. All these really interesting stories. Well people I knew were taking those as anthropological reports. They were believing that those were true stories, and that this was anthropology. I would try to stop and say, “Hey listen, there are actual people scientists called anthropologists who study indigenous peoples on their landscape and this stuff is bullshit that you're reading. It's fairy tales. It's not real.” That's not real. People would be aggressively angry with me. They wanted that to be real. They wanted to know that squirrels were bringing Anastasia her nuts. Daniel: (44:32) They wanted that stuff to be real. On one end, you have people who think nature is this ultra-dangerous place where around every corner something's about to gobble you up and you need to hide in your home. On the other side you have people who are like... I've been studying bear attacks lately because I'm around a lot of bears and I'm just curious like, what happens? Why does it happen? It's interesting that you sometimes have people who are so on the other end that they'll actually provoke an animal attack on themselves because they believe like, "No, me and this bear are friends." It's like, man you can get confused on that side too. It's like the brown snake is not your enemy, but he's also not necessarily your friend. You coexist on the planet. You have different agendas and you try not to meet in a negative way, but you also don't try to unnecessarily hug him either. Daniel: (45:24) Now, some people get away with it, right for a while. Like who is your homeboy out of Australia, Steve Erwin. Got away with it for a while and then he gets a sting ray stinger through his heart. It's like you also learn a respect for nature too when you're part of the food chain. Because you start to understand every time you kill an animal, you take an animal's life and you open that animal up and you see its insides you are met face to face with mortality. You're met very quickly face to face with what your organs look like, and how you're a made of meat too. That there are things that'll be just as happy to consume you whether they're microbiotic or macrobiotic. You're like, both things are true. Nature is a lot safer than a lot of people think, and nature can be also a lot colder than a lot of people think. There's some Buddhist thing going on here. It's like some middle path Mason: (46:22) Even like with TCM and that's what we talk a lot about these theories, these Taoists theories and it seems very poetic and romantic and clinical as well. It's a Yin transforms Yang. Yin Yang Wuxing, Yin Yang and the five phases of energy, it doesn't go beyond this that we're fucking talking about right now. It's very basic. We can get out of our head with it and experience it, but how far do we go down that rabbit hole of the magical thinking when it comes to far out. Mason: (46:58) That definitely was a bit of a... I could have kept on going down that world and stayed functional in my personal egoic inner knowing. That I know the reality of what's going on in this world and despite the fact that I know that it's not appropriate for me to talk about it, these people just are not tapped in. One day they'll wake up and realise what I know internally. You can go really far with it. I didn't go so far down with the psychedelics. I definitely had a few dieter's, and will continue to when I can find I can have some grounding in terms of the appropriateness of- Daniel: (47:28) Has its place like any medicine has its place. Mason: (47:31) Absolutely, and the calling. I feel like we all, some of us dive into it and then step back and mature in our approach and appropriateness. Daniel: (47:42) Or accept the healing of the medicine and don't just go to the medicine all the time. Because sometimes you just hit it and hit it, and it's like, "Hey man, how about you take 20 years and integrate some of that?" Mason: (47:53) I love that you went two decades with that as well. That's it. Because that's an appropriate amount of time to integrate it. Well and what's giving you the medicine? Is it your chop wood, carry water, meek, mundane, day to day. That's what Buddhism is anyway. You can keep chopping wood, keep carrying water, get a little pop, get enlightened for a second. Let it go. Keep fucking going. Daniel: (48:14) We have this happening on an experiential level too. I want to tie that in there. You were talking before like about how far out you can get with something. Sometimes we need a litmus test, like a reality test to check. Have I gotten too far out? For me what that became was like, well can I actually feed myself? Let me try to explain. I was at Burning Man, the big party right in Nevada. It's pretty far out. This is over a decade ago, maybe about a decade ago. I'm there and everybody's vibe is like, "Oh, this is the new model of humanity. This is how we can live in harmony together." I'm looking around like, "No, you're on a lunar plateau right now. There's no food here." Like you're going to live this way you brought all your food. Here's a test, are we really a tribe? Okay, let's feed ourselves, can you? Daniel: (49:14) Or are you super reliant on these external systems that you say you're destroying, but you're actually still completely like nursing off of it? I find like this is really fake. The same thing happens in the medicine circles to a degree too. "No we can just live like this forever." It's like, "Yeah, you're going to get up tomorrow and you're going to go to the supermarket." You say you're stepping away from the system with this stuff, but you're only doing it up here. But who's chopping the wood and who's carrying the water? That's what it's really about. Your enlightenment, if you're not chopping wood and carrying water, your enlightenment isn't integrated. That I think is what I love about hunting and gathering. It's my chopping wood, carrying water. It's how I make sure that it keeps my feet on the ground. Daniel: (50:00) Because I have one of those brains that wants to take me up into the clouds all the time. That real airy sense of exploring ideas is what I get most excited about. It's that earthy groundedness of, "Okay, I'm going to go out today and get food, and it's going to be challenging, and it's going to take time, and I'm going to have to utilise. I'm going to get into that discomfort you were talking about. I'm going to come face to face with what I don't know." Sometimes it's hard because I don't know what somebody who's done this their whole life would know. I am forced back to the ground. Daniel: (50:33) That is I think really important for some people because it's like they've cut loose all the ballasts and they've rocketed up to 70,000 feet, and from up there, they're not really contributing very much. They think they are by just being, man like, "I'm contributing my vibe." It's like, "Yeah why don't you come down here and carry some of this wood with us?" Mason: (50:54) My absolute favorite conversation. For people that don't know what we're talking about, I've been there going like reading the Pleiadian channeling texts getting to this. It gets confusing when you go and hang out with some of the local mob, the indigenous mob, and they will point to the Pleiades and say, where do you come from? That's where we're from. We're from the Pleiades. Then you get these modern interpretations of some of the rock art and you see the Biami, creator Biami standing on what is possibly a rocket ship until you go fuck. Mason: (51:30) There's some like hieroglyphs here and you go, "Right, these hieroglyphs show DNA, did the Pleiadians come down and seed our DNA here?" Then there's like a little depiction and a modern interpretation of a spaceship coming down and falling into those waters between like Gosford and Sydney. This exists, and you start going into this inner world and going, "This storytelling's got something to it. I'm going to make that my exact reality on the outside world, and that completely skyrockets you." Daniel: (52:03) The people who are telling you that will also chase like a giant porcupine down and pull it out of the ground and butcher it and share it in the tribe. It's like they will chop wood and carry water. I'm way more open to hearing that stuff from somebody who can demonstrate that they have integrated it. That's one of the things about indigenous peoples around the world, is that they have creation stories, creation myths, or sometimes what they say are their histories too, that are pretty far out to us, but they can demonstrate the viability of their worldview through their ability to live sustainably on the earth. Daniel: (52:37) But when people who are trying to demonstrate the validity of their worldview but can't do that, it's like, "Well, I'm pretty suspect. Go back, integrate so that you can actually live here in some sustainable way, then I'm more open to your ideas." What like an Aboriginal person from Australia has to say has a lot more merit to me because they've got 60, 70,000 years of proving it. They've proved it probably longer than just about anybody who left Africa. I'm all ears. Show us how. But when somebody comes from Burning Man like that and they're telling me that stuff. I'm like, "Man, you don't even know how to like do your own laundry, your mom's still doing it." Mason: (53:18) I think we're talking about the difference between someone that's just like, it's that same escapism. I'm going to get these beliefs and I feel superior and I'm going to become a missionary to these- Daniel: (53:31) That's super dangerous man. That's super dangerous when you start thinking like… That was one of the things that I had to face when I started to hunt and fish. Foraging a little less so that world's a little different. But learning to hunt and fish man, I had to go speak to men who had fathers a lot of the times. Because I grew up without a father so I'm part of that culture, which is so common now in the developed world, especially as we see the breakdown of the family structure. Now, with such an emphasis on personal freedom, we'll see more and more of that probably, unfortunately, right. A lot of hunting and fishing least here in North America is passed on patrilineally. You learn it from your dad or your uncles or something. If you have a break in that like I did, you don't learn it at all. That's not to say that women don't hunt and fish, but they tend to not be the ones who pass that knowledge on at least in the past. Daniel: (54:29) I would have to go in front of men who I did not understand and they didn't understand me. It's like I'm showing up with my man bun and my five toed shoes, and I want to do everything alternative to how they do it, because I know my ways are better. They're like, "Yeah, well, we actually get this done." Again, it's that same thing I was talking about before. They would have these political ideas, they would have religious ideas, they would have social ideas that were like, I thought I was superior to. And over time, I realised, that's like a really interesting type of armor that I was wearing. I was using health practices and ideas of consciousness as a shield, so as not to have to interface with some of the pricklier parts of reality that I didn't like. The parts of me that wanted the Anastasia reality. These guys were like, "Well get the fuck out of here acting like that." Daniel: (55:18) Slowly, I had to learn how to humble myself to people I had thought I was superior to. Then realise like, these are the people who can teach me. This has really, really turned me around in a big way. I needed this bad. I was pretty far out there, because getting on stages and talking to thousands of people and having a podcast and all that stuff where you get this little bit of internet celebrity and you think you're sort of a big deal. Then you realise like, well in your small town nobody knows what a podcast is, and they don't care. If you want to hunt with them, this is the conditions and this is the way they're going to let it happen. You're like, have to be meek and humble. Daniel: (55:55) I mean that was hard, and it was so good. My bullshit meter has I don't know has moved several steps back towards center because it was way out there. My bullshit meter was more like, "Well if you don't know about like green juice and you don't know about coffee enemas, and you don't know about six day meditation retreats in silence, then you don't know anything." It's like, dude, here I was way off the mark. Mason: (56:23) You're not paranoid about parasites all the time. Daniel: (56:25) You're not worried about what they're doing [inaudible 00:56:27]. Now it's cool though, as I feel it's that third eye idea. It's like I've got a left eye and a right eye, and they are connected to different hemispheres and those brain hemisphere see the world in kind of opposite ways. One sees the world pretty analytically, and one sees the world pretty artistically. There's a merging in the center where you take those two worldviews and you bring them together. Well, I was spending all my time with just those right-brained people, and I was avoiding all those left brain people like they were wrong. Now I got a lot of those people in my life and they've brought balance to the other side, so that I feel now like I can walk a middle path. If you lose that, you might think you're on a middle path not realising you're all the way to one side or the other because you've lost the contrast. Daniel: (57:17) Now I've got these people who are some of my very best and closest allies and friends, who are not people I would have necessarily connected with before, but they have opened my world up to things that I didn't know what I was missing in my life. I haven't jettisoned all the other stuff I've just for every far out idea you need some earthy idea to balance it and counter oppose it. That's really important. What we're seeing right now, it's probably a very different political landscape in Australia than it is here in the States right now. But I'm sure from the outside you can see what's happening here, which is like this soft civil war, this cold civil war that's happening here with these oppositional ideas. I get frustrated because we call one left wing and call one right wing. I'm always like, "Man, every plane I see has like both wings." Daniel: (58:02) That's how it flies. You cut one off, like, "No, we're just going to be the left wing plane." It's like we'll crash and vice versa we're just the right wing. It's like you need both. They're supposed to keep each other in balance. What's happening now is they're saying, no, only this or only this. So similarly, this is a holistic, and what's cool about that is just every mystery teaching ever is always this. Whatever place you look where there's a mystery teaching, it talks about these two oppositional forces that bring each other into, and finding that balance point in the center. I think when you have this hunting gathering component, it gives a platform for exploring consciousness in a way that you never get too far off balance. Mason: (58:47) Dude, and that's why I love your work so much. I mean, when someone would go like, "Hey, so what does Vitalis do?" It's like, "Well, I'm going to tell you all the things." It's at some point it's experiential. What you're talking about is holding that consistent ground of integration and sharing, for lack of a better word, principles in and around these hardcore ideas that can be applied actually to your life. But that's why, if you are going to the supermarket, if you're going to farmer's markets, if you're doing a little bit of foraging, it doesn't really matter if you listen to the podcast. The WildFed podcast I've dug into a little bit, I'm really enjoying it so far. But the show's relevant wherever you're at, and you'll really get that. It's like, yes, it is absolutely about the hunting and foraging and the fishing. Mason: (59:34) But no matter where you're at, it's not just this bullshit idea of like, "Yeah but it can work for anybody. "It is because underlying are principles that you can… Everything you've just talked about nailed it. For someone like myself that is fanatical and does shoot off into the heavens quite often as well, that's been a nice stable ground. It helps, kind of, me feel comfortable in the direction that I'm at. I always have people coming towards me who have cracked out in one particular identity and they're trying to integrate. It's interesting trying to explain what that is. I really, really appreciate that. I'm sure it gets sung a lot, but being there and sharing authentically to help us continue to integrate and not go into the excesses that can cause pathology when we are having these beautiful intention to become healthy, that's really appreciated. Daniel: (01:00:31) We are in that time where people, like, pathology around every corner right now. We have to be really careful. There's never been a more confusing time in history. I feel like the fundamental thing that's going to be, I mentioned it earlier, I feel like big choices are coming. Because pretty soon the distinction between reality and augmented reality and virtual reality are going to get so gray, it's going to be so difficult to sort out, not for us, man, we grew up in reality. But the next generation of kids are going to grow up in augmented reality and the next generation of kids are going to grow up in a virtual world. Daniel: (01:01:08
The Draft Dudes make their final set of picks against the spread for 2019. Can Joe reach the 60% mark? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Draft Dudes make their final set of picks against the spread for 2019. Can Joe reach the 60% mark? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hing! Hing! Hing! Sheila F and Joe Stoner have landed their first gig and they are ready to rock the Gen Pop! However, Sheila F flips the F Double Hockey Sticks out when she realizes that she forgot all of the band instruments. Can Joe deal with her misplaced anger or will his laughter escalate her into an uncharted realm of rage?
Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/spiritualaf?*How do we forgive? When do we forgive? Can Joe forgive himself for showing us this photo? *If you'd like to hear us speak on a certain topic, or have questions for the show, email us at spiritualaforwhatever@gmail.com*Follow us on Instagram:Joe: @_joe.clements_Roxan: @spiritual_af @writersresourceFind us on the Web: www.spiritual-af.comwww.josephclements.comRoxanMcDonald.comSupport Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/spiritualaf?Betterment Bros Podcast:www.betterment-bros.com/podcastAbout The Show:Joe and Roxan love talking all things spirituality. They cover topics like Mindfulness, Meditation, Spirituality, trauma, unresolved trauma, buddhism, sexuality, and self help. They also talk about forgiveness and how difficult it can be to forgive people who hurt you. Forgiveness is a tough concept but their approach is practical and effective. They are a spiritually informed personal development podcast aimed at helping people and bringing spirituality and mindfulness to the masses. In one episode they cover how anger and spirituality work together. Overcoming anger issues can be difficult but totally possible. Spirituality and anger can work together to bring about relief. Mindfulness and meditation are very beneficial to addressing anger, anxiety, depression, frustration etc. In other episodes they require the relationship between spirituality and grief, needing to have certain tools in order to be spiritual, and how mindfulness benefits our lives spiritually.
With no Longhorn game to recap, this week's ep. begins with Joe & BK giving some of their takeaways from Week 5 of the college football season. The guys then provide an in-depth preview of what to expect when Texas takes on West Virginia in Morgantown. Is this game becoming a rivalry? Can Joe burn a couch on his flight to the game? Will he try some WVU moonshine? Finally, the guys talk some MLB postseason and answer some listener questions. Please like, rate, share and subscribe to our podcast and the "Everyone Gets a Trophy" podcast with Paul Wadlington & Kevin Dunn.
Joe Loya robbed more than 30 banks during an 18-month span before going to jail. Charles wants to rob one bank on a Saturday afternoon and get away scot-free. Can Joe teach Charles the tricks of the trade? Or will he shatter his dreams and a few stereotypes along the way? Also, is it a good idea to carry a microphone while attempting a robbery? Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Loya robbed over 30 banks during an 18-month span before going to jail. In this episode of How To! Charles wants to rob one bank on a Saturday afternoon, and get away scot-free. Can Joe teach Charles the tricks of the trade? Or will he shatter his dreams, and a few stereotypes along the way? Also, is it a good idea to carry a microphone while attempting a robbery? Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Can Joe continue his Big Bruh, Lil Bruh winning streak going? We got into what we thought about Last Chance U and Coach Jason Brown. Camp News Fantasy Fallout and All Whites
Zach Henry, the elusively tardy native American and classic ruffian of old sits down with the boys for a chat in the third installment of YOM. Is everything on the table with the HMBHS JV football coach or are some things off limits? Does a high school bully have any regrets? Does Sam have any political opinions to add to the conversation? Can Joe not afford a properly working microphone? Why does the audio keep dropping out? These questions and more will be answered as soon as you stop reading the description. I promise.
Tony V duels comedian Joe Yannetty. Joe is a seasoned professional in the comedy realm. Can Joe bring all his experience to the fight for the Coveted Dueling Comedians Trophy? Each week, Boston comedy legend Tony V welcomes a guest comedian. They tell stories, talk about comedy and share some laughs. However, it’s not all fun and games. This is a serious competition, where Tony V and his guest engage in a comedy duel. In a fast paced back and forth battle, they use jokes as the weapons to see who will emerge victorious in this comedic dual. Laugh Track Larry will be the referee of this comedy free for all. Only one comedian can win the competition. Only the winner will earn the bragging rights that comes along with the coveted Dueling Comedians trophy. Dueling Comedians is a proud member of the United Podcast Network and is recorded live in front of a studio audience at the Studio 21 Podcast Café located high atop Two Guys Smoke Shop in Salem, NH.
In this episode of Hello Rookie we complete day 5 of Dueling Lineups. With Chris up in the series 3-1, he rolls the dice and goes Dollar Tree shopping with what he is calling the Alfonzo McKinnie experiment... Can Joe capitalize on this mistake to bring the series to 3-2? Join the contest at www.draftkings.com/draft/contest/71958369
In today's show, we discuss whether you can use the Mavic 2 Zoom for drone mapping. With alternatives like the Phantom 4 Pro and now the Phantom 4 Pro RTK available, is the Mavic 2 Zoom even an option worth considering? Our caller, Joe from Omaha, Nebraska is wondering if the Mavic 2 Zoom is suitable for drone mapping. Can Joe build an accurate drone map using the Mavic 2 Zoom which has a rolling shutter? To answer Joe's question, Paul shares how he created a helicopter model using the Phantom 4 Pro and the Mavic 2 Enterprise (which has the same camera as the Mavic 2 Zoom) at our recent NTSB training. Were the Mavic 2 mapping results comparable to that of the Phantom 4 Pro? We also discuss if drone mappers should consider replacing the Phantom 4 Pro with the Phantom 4 RTK. Does the Phantom 4 RTK allow for a faster mapping workflow? You will learn that good and stable network connectivity is a prerequisite for using the Phantom 4 RTK. Finally, how do factors like terrain and temperature affect network connectivity? Tune in to find out. Thanks for the great question, Joe. Fly Safe! Make sure to get yourself the all-new Drone U landing pad! Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us real quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Become a Drone U Member. Access over 30 courses, resources, plus our incredible community. Try it for $1. Looking for simple, fast, and transparent coverage that gives you peace of mind? Our friends at Skywatch are offering affordable on-demand drone insurance that rewards YOU for flying safely. Check them out NOW! Both hourly and monthly options available. Follow us: Site - https://thedroneu.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/droneu Instagram - https://instagram.com/thedroneu/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/thedroneu YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Get your copy of “Livin’ the Drone Life” – http://amzn.to/2nalUDH Get your copy of our Part 107 Study Guide – //amzn.to/2omQatT Check out our upcoming Mapping Classes – https://thedroneu.clickfunnels.com/drone-u-mapping-classesEO Timestamps Today's question is about using the Mavic 2 Zoom for drone mapping Paul compares mapping results for Mavic 2 Zoom, Mavic 2 Pro, and Phantom 4 Pro Good network connectivity is a prerequisite for using the Phantom 4 RTK in drone mapping Should drone mappers switch from the Phantom 4 Pro to the Phantom 4 Pro RTK? How do terrain and climate affect network connectivity? Can you completely do away with GCP's if you are using the Phantom 4 RTK?
Stand up comedian Sandy Danto (National Lampoon, Mad TV) joins Nick & Ari in testing hardware store’s knowledge on staple guns. Can Joe from Rockhand Ace Hardware in Montana name the tool correctly and win a free pizza?
Hello, Podwalkers, and welcome to the Goblin Lore Podcast! In our sixteenth episode, Joe tries out a new episode format where we take listener suggestions for a piece of Magic: the Gathering lore and draw parallels between it and something completely unrelated. Can Joe survive an Iron Chef-like secret ingredient showdown... with himself? This episode, we were suggested to talk about lesser known planes (i.e. Ulgrotha, Mercadia) and personality types. So, Joe digs into Mercadia's creation story, "The Myth of Ramos" and compares it to ancient Greek philosopher and physician Hippocrates' theory of the "Four Humors". ____________________________________________ Remember: we've reached 300 followers on Twitter, so we'll do our next giveaway soon! Keep the word of mouth going; another is up at 400! ____________________________________________ You can find the hosts on Twitter: Joe Redemann at @Fyndhorn, Hobbes Q. at @HobbesQ, and Alex Newman at @AlexanderNewm. Send questions, comments, thoughts, hopes, and dreams to @GoblinLorePod on Twitter or GoblinLorePodcast@gmail.com. Goblin Lore is proud to be a member of the Geek Therapy Network (on Twitter at @GeekTherapy). Opening and closing music by Wintergatan (@wintergatan). Logo art courtesy of Greg Staples, design by Joe Redemann.
It's episode one of Past A Mania! What happens when the New Age Outlaws collide? Will X give it to us? Who put all these handcuffs on the cage and didn't explain the rules? Can Joe win the big one? Join us for the answers for these questions and more as we watch TNA Lockdown 2008 and begin the journey of Samoa Joe's TNA title reign.
Zoinks! Hot on the heels of last week's episode, we revisit another 60's TV reboot with this live-action Hannah-Barbara adaptation. Can Joe & Joel solve the mystery of why this film was made?
This week the gang talk about how the year of 2018 has been so far for them in gaming and what they are looking forward too for the rest of the year. Also, Joe talks about not being in the mood to play games. Can Joe get his groove back?
Our Firs Mid-week of the season, Justin And Tim chat with Andy Larsen about the Utah Jazz and their start to the season. Andy Is a busy guy, he's a Utah Jazz beat writer for @KSLcom, The Managing Editor of Salt City Hoops (ESPN TrueHoop affiliate of the Utah Jazz) and an ESPN 700 Radio host Thursday 7-9 PM. They Ask all the questions they can including: How has Quin Snyder adjusted to the new team, Can Joe ingles stay as hot as he is from 3, How has Ricky Rubio adjusted to the jazz style of play, Is Donovan Mitchell being relied on too much, all these and more answered on this Half Hour Jazz Podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
『马丁柳大群练习语料S2Ep65』1. Hi, this is Mike speaking.你好,我是Mike。2. Is Jason there?Jason在吗?3. Can Joe come to the phone?可以让Joe接一下电话吗?4. Hold on/ Hold up/ Hang on/ Wait a sec./ Hold on a sec.等一下。(口语化表达)5. Wait a moment./ A moment please.等一下。(正式表达)6. He is busy right now.他现在在忙。7. He isn't available.他现在没空。8. Can I leave a message?可以给我带个话吗?9. You've got the wrong number.你打错电话了。10. I'm afraid that I can't hear you.我听不清你讲话。11. Can you speak up a little?你可以讲大声一点吗?12. Can you say it again?你可以再说一次吗?13. I'm sorry, I have to go now.抱歉,我得先挂了。~~~发音讲解及每天三次纠音报名马丁柳美语纠音班!关注公众号:马丁柳
Welcome to Episode 6, where we jump straight into the deep end. After answering this week's ice breaker about favorite movies about music, Chris and Joe settle in to discuss the tense political climate. Can Joe (a conservative) and Chris (a liberal) find some common ground? Is there hope for our discussion in America? What part do Christians play. And perhaps even more controversial: What do Chris and Joe REALLY think about "The Princess Bride"? Tune in and find out! Show Notes: Follow us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Email us at crossculturecritic@gmail.com! We'll be back in two weeks with a new episode!
This week on Fright School, Joe participates in the Belko Experiment, Joshua gets magically horrific with Leprechaun, and the boys dive into Wes Craven's 1996 masterpiece SCREAM. Can Joe live long enough to learn the rules to survive a horror film? Please don't kill him Mr. Ghostface! He really wants to be in the sequel!
After a not-so-great night's sleep, the boys are briefed on their first mission. Can they brave the city of Hammersreach to find information on the first priest of Pelor? Can they go an entire episode without ordering a beer somewhere? Can Joe stop talking so they can finally get to punching something in the face? Listen and find out! We now have a patreon! Would love your support if you're a fan of the show:patreon.com/ymiatavern Find us! Discord: discord.gg/FAecScM Reddit: reddit.com/r/ymiatavernFacebook: facebook.com/YMIATavernTwittersmachine: @YMIATavernPhotosofYourFood: instagram.com/YMIATavern Original music by Joe the DM. Something about copyright goes here.