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Subject 9 is a pivotal episode of Fringe marking Peter's return to the timeline… sort of. We are joined once again this week by the awesome Anna (not Torv) and our discussions touch upon some of the new developments about this timeline revealed in this episode such as different relationships between characters like Olivia and Nina and Walter and Nina (or Viper as you prefer), and we also discuss the incredible performance by the late Chadwick Boseman. Stay tuned for awesome feedback from feedbackers like Geoff (xforce11), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Erin, ShelkyBean, and Patty from Canadia! Join us next time for our “Novation” discussion! If, like Anna, you would like to be a co-host on the show, sign up to co-host a season 4 episode with us! There are still a few episodes open! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0408 - "Subject 9" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0409 - Feedback for "Subject 9" Stuff I Learned Yesterday Episode 643 - 10 Hours Max Stream Dunham (Fringe Theme Remix) by Alja Fringe Connections - "Subject 9" Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Subject 9' (4.04)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 4.04: Subject 9" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 4 Guest Host Sign Up
We are joined by frequent feedback contributor ShelkyBean one night in April, discussing Fringe episode, "One Night in October" in which the Redverse asks for help from the Blueverse to help them stop a serial killer. We have a wonderful, deep conversation about the rich themes that are explored in this episode such as nature vs. nurture. We also share some amazing feedback from frequent feedback contributors Geoff (xforce11), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Anna (not Torv), and Patty from Canadia. Next up is “Alone in the World” when we will be joined by Hannah! If, like ShelkyBean and Hannah, you would like to be a co-host on the show, sign up to co-host a season 4 episode with us! There are still a few episodes open! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0404 - "One Night in October" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0405 - Feedback for "One Night in October" Stream Fringe Theme Song (Paranoid MX Edit) by TripMX Fringe Connections - "One Night in October" Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'One Night in October' (4.02)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 4.02: One Night in October" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 4 Guest Host Sign Up
After a bit of a break between seasons, we are back for season 4, cortexifans! Join us for our premiere episode in which we discuss “Neither Here nor There,” the episode that finally makes Seth Gabel a series regular and, of course, the first episode set in the new orange/amber timeline. We run through what we like about this premiere and what might have initially frustrated us, and, of course, we share amazing feedback from listeners like you, including Geoff (xforce11), Michael London of Fringe Connections, Patty from Canadia, Pavla, ShelkyBean, Anna (not Torv), and Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer). Next up is “One Night in October” when we will be joined by ShelkyBean! If, like ShelkyBean, you would like to be a co-host on the show, sign up to co-host a season 4 episode with us! There are still a few episodes open! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0402 - "Neither Here Nor There" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0403 - Feedback for "Neither Here Nor There" Fringe Connections - "Neither Here Nor There" Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Neither Here nor There' (4.01) - Season Premiere" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 4.01: Neither Here Nor There" dis•niche (a podcast for disney fans) - “29 - Disneyland / California Adventure” Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 4 Guest Host Sign Up
Ontario Cancels $100M Starlink Contract Amid U.S. Tariffs | Hashtag Trending In today's episode of Hashtag Trending, host Jim Love discusses Ontario's cancellation of a $100 million Starlink contract due to U.S. tariffs, and President Trump's proposal to repeal the CHIPS Act. We also explore Opera's new AI-powered browser feature and a survey revealing that the majority of AI users engage politely with AI tools. 00:00 Introduction and Headlines 00:25 Ontario Cancels Starlink Contract Amid US Tariff Dispute 02:53 Trump Proposes Repealing the CHIPS Act 04:23 Opera Introduces AI-Powered Browser 06:36 Survey Reveals Politeness in AI Interactions 08:36 Conclusion and Sign-Off
Canada launches Rural and Francophone Community Immigration pilots, released by on 30 January 2025 | Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, I am Joy Stephen, a certified Canadian Immigration practitioner, and I bring to you this Federal News Bulletin from CIC news release. This recording originates from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. | January 30, 2025—Ottawa—Rural and Francophone minority communities make vital contributions to Canada's economy and culture, but they frequently face unique labour market and demographic challenges as the majority of Canadians and newcomers settle in Canada's urban centres. In particular, the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) was successful in connecting businesses and employers in remote communities with the skilled newcomers they need to thrive. That is why the Government of Canada is introducing two new pilots—as committed to in March 2024—to help rural and Francophone minority communities attract and retain newcomers with the right skills to help their regions succeed as we work to establish the RNIP as a permanent program. Today, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, announced the launch of the Rural Community Immigration Pilot and the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot, and the communities chosen to participate. These pilots will provide 18 communities with a permanent residence pathway to attract and retain newcomers who can fill key jobs and who want to live long-term in these areas. The Rural Community Immigration Pilot ensures that rural communities have access to programs that address labour shortages and help local businesses find the workers they need. The Francophone Community Immigration Pilot focuses on increasing the number of French-speaking newcomers settling in Francophone minority communities outside of Quebec. This ensures the economic development of Francophone minority communities, while also helping to restore and increase their demographic weight. Each selected community is represented by a local economic development organization, which will work with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to identify its critical labour gaps, designate trustworthy employers and recommend suitable candidates to IRCC for permanent residence. IRCC has begun training the economic development organizations, and each community will provide details and timelines on when employers and prospective permanent residence candidates can expect to have a chance to apply. The following communities will participate in the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP): Pictou County, NS North Bay, ON Sudbury, ON Timmins, ON Sault Ste. Marie, ON Thunder Bay, ON Steinbach, MB Altona/Rhineland, MB Brandon, MB Moose Jaw, SK Claresholm, AB West Kootenay, BC North Okanagan Shuswap, BC Peace Liard, BC The following communities will participate in the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot (FCIP): Acadian Peninsula, NB Sudbury, ON Timmins, ON Superior East Region, ON St. Pierre Jolys, MB Kelowna, BC | You can always access past news from the Canadian Federal Government by visiting this link: https://myar.me/tag/fed/. Furthermore, if you are interested in gaining comprehensive insights into the Provincial Express Entry Federal pool Canadia
“For all intents and purposes, that was the day we died.” We pick right up where we left off at the end of 3.21 for the season 3 finale of Fringe and are joined by the great David Wu (who also has a Fringetastic surprise to share!) to discuss this emotionally devastating episode with a cliffhanger that will fundamentally change Fringe as we know it for the remainder of its run! We also share some great feedback (as always) from listeners like Geoff (xforce11), Drew, Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Anna (not Torv), and Patty from Canadia! With the third season now having come to a close, we will be taking a brief break but will be back for season 4 when we watch “Neither Here nor There” together on March 19th and then record our discussion on it on March 26th, so see you in season 4, cortexifans, and, if you're interested, you can now sign up to co-host a season 4 episode with us! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0346 - "The Day We Died" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0347 - Feedback for "The Day We Died" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0348 - Feedback #2 for ‘The Day We Died' Stream Fringe Theme for Peter by Michael London Fringe Connections - "The Day We Died" “Peter's Eulogy Speech” Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'The Day We Died' (3.22) - Season Finale" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.22: The Day We Died" Beyond the Fringe - “Peter and the Machine” Fringe Matters - “‘Peter and the Machine' (Chapter 1) (Beyond the Fringe Chapter #1A)” Fringe Matters - “‘Peter and the Machine' (Chapter 2) (Beyond the Fringe Chapter #2A)” Fringe Matters - “‘Peter and the Machine' (Chapter 3) (Beyond the Fringe Chapter #3A)” Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 4 Guest Host Sign Up
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Happy 2025, cortexifans! Join us this week as we discuss the first third of what is essentially a three-part finale! We share our thoughts on the episode and how we retroactively see the episode as mostly a setup. We also share some wonderful feedback from listeners like Geoff (xforce11), ShelkyBean, and Patty from Canadia! Next up is the penultimate episode of both this arc and this whole season, “The Last Sam Weiss,” when we will be joined by Marianne! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0342 - "6:02 AM EST" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0343 - Feedback for "6:02 AM EST" Stream Fringe Theme by LawlPie Fringe Connections - "6:02 AM EST" Fringe Matters - "Fringe - '6:02 AM EST' (3.20)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.20: 6:02 AM EST" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show!
Jay Z, Remy Ma and Papoose to name a few. PLUS, is it ok to bring your partner to a holiday party and leave them alone while you socialize? And would you stay friends with someone who always posts your worst pics. Also, new Line Em Ups, Guess What, and I'ma Tell My Mama. Follow us on Tik Tok and IG: @hmhspodcast and on FaceBook "His Mama, Her Son Podcast." Send your questions for Ms. Vicki's "motherly advice" to hismamaherson@gmail.com.
We are discussing all things bloodlines (or at least baby blood samples) this week on the podcast as we finally return to the Redverse and see the birth of Henry. We are once again joined by the great Michael London of Fringe Connections to take on this episode, and we share our somewhat differing opinions regarding how this episode holds up after the timeline ends up being overwritten. We also get some wonderful feedback from Tony from New Zealand, Dan, Geoff (xforce11), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), ShelkyBean, and Patty from Canadia. Join us next time when we return back to the Blueverse for “Lysergic Acid Diethylamide,” the second… well… fringe episode of Fringe! (We will be joined again by Damon and will be live recording an hour later than our normal time.) Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0338 - "Bloodline" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0339 - Feedback for "Bloodline" Stream Fringe Theme by Michael London Fringe Connections - "Bloodline" (3.18) Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Bloodline' (3.18)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.18: Bloodline" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
We hope that you will stowaway with us on the Fringe train as we discuss this unique episode of Fringe - unique in that Anna Torv is not playing Olivia Dunham or an Olivia Dunham alternate but rather the man behind the curtain himself - William Bell (or Bellivia or Spolive as you prefer). We also finally get to meet the Blueverse version of Lincoln Lee (or Special Agent Hottie as you prefer), and we discuss what we like and maybe don't like as much on rewatch. You'll also hear some great feedback as always from feedbackers like Geoff (xforce11), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Anna (not Torv), Erin, and Patty from Canadia! Join us next time when we return to the Redverse and catch up with Foelivia's pregnancy in “Bloodline”! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0335 - "Stowaway" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0336 - Feedback for "Stowaway" Stream Arabian Fringe by Chris Vessey Fringe Connections - "Stowaway" (3.17) Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Stowaway' (3.17)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.17: Stowaway" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
Come float with us (we all float down here!) this episode as we discuss “Os” (Fringe episode 3.16), a (mostly) stand-alone episode in which a scientist tries to cure his son's physical disability using a combination of two rare, dense metals that, when administered together into the blood, makes people float. We discuss how happy we are to see Olivia so happy, the heartbreaking parallels between Walter and Dr. Krick (as well as Peter and Michael), the episode's shocking final scene, and, of course share some amazing listener feedback from feedbackers like Geoff (xforce11), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Anna (not Torv), Patty from Canadia, and ShelkyBean! Join us next time when we get even more amazing Bellivia content from Anna (is Torv) and meet Blueverse Lincoln Lee! Also, we got to meet up in person recently, so tune in at the end for some bonus content if you care to hear us nerd out over our recent trip to Disneyland! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0333 - "Os" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0334 - Feedback for "Os" Stream Fringe Main Theme by Karam A Kareem Fringe Connections - "Os" (3.16) Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Os' (3.16)" Bad Lip Reading - “Everybody Poops” The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.16: Os" Fringe Playlist by Chris Chris' dis•niche Podcast Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
Joined by our loyal listener Missnet, we are once again rewinding back to 1985 for this episode as we discuss “Subject 13,” a flashback episode of Fringe that shows us some of the immediate aftermath of the events that we saw unfold in “Peter” last season. We praise Orla Brady's performance and discuss the various threads of the show's mythology that are explored in this episode. We also touch upon some of the inconsistencies that this episode presents but all agree that it's a phenomenal episode nonetheless. We also, of course, hear from wonderful feedbackers such as Anna (not Torv), Geoff (xforce11), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), ShelkyBean, and Patty from Canadia! We are discussing “Os” next and can't wait to hear your thoughts on that episode, so feel free to reach out to us via one of the contact methods listed below! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0331 - "Subject 13" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0332 - Feedback for "Subject 13"Stream Fringe 90s Dubstep by AwesomiZer Fringe Connections - "Subject 13" (3.15) Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Subject 13' (3.15)" “Subject 13” Desktop Backgrounds Shared by Anna The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.15: Subject 13" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
We are joined by Anna (not Torv) for this episode as we discuss Fringe's Valentine's Day episode, “6B”! This is such a great episode that Chris and Darrell feel is even better than we remember it being! Join us and Anna as we discuss some of the interesting parallels between each season's 14th episode so far as well as some of the parallels between Olivia/Peter and Alice/Derek. We touch upon some of the various aspects of this episode that at least one of us had forgotten about - such as how the episode ties directly into “The Ghost Network” from early season 1 and also briefly shifts to the Redverse at the very end. Be sure to stay tuned for some wonderful listener feedback from Geoff (xforce11), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), ShelkyBean, Matt, and Patty from Canadia! Join us next time when we, joined by regular listener Missnet, go back to the ‘80s for “Subject 13”! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0328 - "6B" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0329 - Feedback for "6B" Stream Fringe Theme by Alex Chiara Fringe Connections - "6B" (3.14) Fringe Matters - "Fringe - '6B' (3.14)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.14: 6B" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
We finally return to the Redverse for this episode and are joined once again by Mark (who previously joined us for our “Grey Matters” discussion)! In this (mostly) standalone episode of Fringe, the Fringe Division of Over There faces off against a mad scientist who is killing people with beetles, and this is, of course, also the legendary episode when Darrell lost the Banana Bet over the other Olivia's pregnancy! Listen in to hear our thoughts on this episode, including but not limited to our thoughts on Walternate being made a bit more complex. We also get some great feedback from listeners like Geoff (xforce11), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Erin, ShelkyBean, and Patty from Canadia! For the next episode, in which we will be covering the episode “6B,” we will be joined by frequent feedbacker Anna (not Torv), so please feel free to reach out to us with your thoughts about that episode via one of the contact methods listed below! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0326 - "Immortality" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0327 - Feedback for "Immortality" Stream Fringe Theme Piano Edit by TgypT Fringe Connections - "Immortality" (3.13) Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Immortality' (3.13)" Arrant Pedantry - “The Volkswagon Beetle Car Game” The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.13: Immortality" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
Darrell and returning guest DillyDally (Chris unfortunately couldn't make it for this episode - he said something about getting a strange doll in the mail and then disappeared?) discuss this myth-alone episode of Fringe which gives us a blend of a stand-alone case of the week as well as an introduction to a new Cortexiphan subject! Tune in to hear their thoughts on Simon, the blue powder, the drama and tension between Olivia and Peter, and Sam's insights into how The Machine works. They also get some really great feedback from listeners like Geoff (xforce11), Patty from Canadia, Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Anna (not Torv), Erin, and ShelkyBean! Join us next time when we cover “Immortality” with returning co-host Mark (who co-hosted our episode on “Grey Matters” with us)! We would love to hear your feedback about that episode, so feel free to reach out to us via one of the contact methods listed below! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0324 - "Concentrate and Ask Again" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0325 - Feedback for "Concentrate and Ask Again" Fringe Connections - "Concentrate and Ask Again" (3.12) Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Concentrate and Ask Again' (3.12)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.12: Concentrate and Ask Again" Fringe Playlist by ChrisConnect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
Canada Immigration CEC Express Entry selection since 2015 for NOC 22311 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) for Saskatchewan Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this data analysis on the number of applicants approved for Canadian Permanent Residence for multiple years Under the Express Entry CEC selection based on your NOC code. I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario The number of individuals selected under the old 4 digit NOC code 2242 or the new Specific 5 digit NOC code 22311 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) through the Federal Express Entry CEC for Canadian Residents in the express entry program is listed on your screen as a chart. These Permanent Residents were destined for the province of Saskatchewan. The figures for each year from 2015 to 2023 are shown as a chart on your screen. Years without any selection for this category destinated for Saskatchewan are shown as a blank. | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 5 | - | 10 | 5 | - | - | 15 | - | - If you have an interest in gaining assistance with Work Permits based on your country of Citizenship, or should you require guidance post-selection, we extend a warm invitation to connect with us via https://myar.me/c. We strongly recommend attending our complimentary Zoom resource meetings conducted every Thursday. We kindly request you to carefully review the available resources. Subsequently, should any queries arise, our team of Canadian Authorized Representatives is readily available to address your concerns during the weekly AR's Q&A session held on Fridays. You can find the details for both these meetings at https://myar.me/zoom. Our dedicated team is committed to providing you with professional assistance in navigating the immigration process. Additionally, IRCNews offers valuable insights on selecting a qualified representative to advocate on your behalf with the Canadia
Just a quickie for you this week as we only had 2 pieces of content to talk about, and it was Kolsch Night! We discuss things such as Bret looking better than ever, all things Canadia, meaningless Oktoberfest battles, and banning your wife from drinking Oktoberfest beers. ----- This episode covers the following shows : Barstool Perspective - 8-16-2024 - Tilray, Vodkow, and the Canadian Ballet The Weekly Pint - Ep 225 - This Battle Might Be Useless...But It's Gonna Happen Anyways ----- What we drank : BC's Brewing Co - Catalina Hop Mixer - West Coast IPA ----- Episode recorded on 8/20/2024 at our amazing podcast host, Higher Gravity Summit Park! https://highergravitycrafthaus.com/ Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Truth, Beer, and Podsequences are those of the participants alone and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of any entities they may represent. ------ Check out our other podcast where we tell you all about the upcoming Cincy Beer Events! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truthbeerpod Links to everything at http://truthbeerpod.com/ Find us on all the social medias @ TruthBeerPod Email us at TruthBeerPod@gmail.com Subscribe, like, review, and share! Find all of our episodes on your favorite Podcast platform or https://www.youtube.com/@TruthBeerPod ! Buy us a pint! If you'd like to support the show, you can do by clicking the "One-Time Donation" link at http://truthbeerpod.com ! If you want exclusive content, check out our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/TruthBeerPod If you'd like to be a show sponsor or even just a segment sponsor, let us know via email or hit us up on social media! ----- We want you to continue to be around to listen to all of our episodes. If you're struggling, please reach out to a friend, family member, co-worker, or mental health professional. If you don't feel comfortable talking to someone you know, please use one of the below resources to talk to someone who wants you around just as much as we do. Call or Text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Chat with someone at 988lifeline.org http://www.988lifeline.org ----- Our Intro, Outro, and most of the "within the episode" music was provided by Gnome Creative. Check out www.GnomeCreative.com for all your audio, video, and imagery needs! @gnome__creative on Instagram @TheGnarlyGnome on Twitter https://thegnarlygnome.com/support http://gnomecreative.com http://instagram.com/gnome__creative http://www.twitter.com/TheGnarlyGnome
Joined by special guest co-host Pavla, we are so excited to be talking about this beautiful, Gothic, Frankenstein-esque horror story of a Fringe episode this week! We discuss some of the episode's best scenes such as Olivia's talk with Broyles when she returns to work, her breakdown in her apartment, and her incredible monologue at the end that should have (but, of course, didn't) earn Anna at least an Emmy nomination if not a win. We also, as always, share feedback from wonderful listeners like you, listeners like Steve (not Harrington), John (not Noble), Rory, Geoff (xforce11), Anna (not Torv), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Erin, ShelkyBean, and Patty from Canadia! If, like Pavla, you would like to be a co-host for a season 3 episode, there are still two episodes still up for grabs, so check out this link to sign up! We would also love to hear your feedback, so feel free to reach out to us via one of the contact methods listed below! Be sure to join us next time when we cover “The Firefly” with guest host Geoff (xforce11)! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0318 - "Marionette" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0319 - Feedback for "Marionette" Stream Fringe Theme Song (Paranoid MX Edit) by Trip MX Fringe Connections - "Marionette" (3.09) Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Marionette' (3.09)" Fringe Matters - “Olivia and the Stages of Grief” The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.09: Marionette" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
The riveting season 2 finale's cliffhanger finally comes to a dramatic climax in “Entrada” when Peter learns the truth about who “Olivia” really is and his actual Olivia finally finds a way home. Joined by guest Michael Hoover (whose interpretation of the show's theme you will hear!), we discuss all of our favorite moments from this incredible episode (such as Walter's “vagenda” line and the incredible dialogue between characters like Olivia and Colonel Broyles) and the heroic sacrifice that Colonel Broyles makes in the Redverse. This is such a phenomenal episode, and we are also thrilled to share some great feedback from listeners like Anna (not Torv), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Patty from Canadia, Geoff (xforce11), and ShelkyBean! If you would like to be like Michael and be a co-host for a season 3 episode, there are still two episodes still up for grabs, so check out this link to sign up! We would also love to hear your feedback, so feel free to reach out to us via one of the contact methods listed below! Be sure to join us next time when we cover “Marionette” with guest host Pavla! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0316 - "Entrada" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0317 - Feedback for "Entrada" Fringe Connections - "Entrada" (3.08) Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Entrada' (3.08)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.08: Entrada" Fringe Playlist by Chris @TheDealGuy on YouTube Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
The Candyman can ‘cause he mixes it with love and makes the world taste good! Okay, well, maybe not this Candyman. Join us this week (along with returning guest Rachel) as we tackle “The Abducted” (episode 3.07)! We discuss our favorite moments and scenes from this episode and our excitement at seeing Henry again, and Rachel even manages to get a couple of Twin Peak references in! You can also expect to hear some amazing feedback from listeners like Geoff (xforce11), Beatriz, Anna (not Torv), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Patty from Canadia, and ShelkyBean! The post S3E7 The Abducted appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
The Candyman can ‘cause he mixes it with love and makes the world taste good! Okay, well, maybe not this Candyman. Join us this week (along with returning guest Rachel) as we tackle “The Abducted” (episode 3.07)! We discuss our favorite moments and scenes from this episode and our excitement at seeing Henry again, and Rachel even manages to get a couple of Twin Peak references in! You can also expect to hear some amazing feedback from listeners like Geoff (xforce11), Beatriz, Anna (not Torv), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Patty from Canadia, and ShelkyBean! If you would like to be like Rachel and be a co-host for a season 3 episode, there are still three episodes still up for grabs - “Reciprocity,” “Concentrate and Ask Again,” and “Os,” so check out this link to sign up! We would also love to hear your feedback, so feel free to reach out to us via one of the contact methods listed below! Be sure to join us next time when we cover “Entrada” along with co-host Michael Hoover! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0314 - "The Abducted" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0315 - Feedback for "The Abducted" Stream Fringe Theme Acoustic Cover by Elias Cantu Fringe Connections - "The Abducted" (3.07) Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'The Abducted' (3.07)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.07: The Abducted" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
Matty is back from Canadia, just in time for the 4th of July! Have you noticed that fireworks prices are getting higher?
Author and podcaster Natalie MacLean gives a thirty-minute overview of Ontario wines: climate, Ice Wine, Riesling, Vidal, Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, sparkling wine. A must for any student wanting to more about Canadian wine and Ontario (the largest region) specifically. visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/ for more on Canadia wine
Regular listener Jerame (Sparkeyinva) joins us this week to discuss this incredible episode of Fringe which properly introduces the First People part of the mythology and also explains the purpose of Walternate's machine. We discuss Foelivia's cover really starting to fall apart and our appreciation for the cliffhanger ending, and we share some amazing feedback from listeners like Rhiannon, Fiona, ShelkyBean, Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), and Patty from Canadia! The post S3E6 6955 kHz appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Regular listener Jerame (Sparkeyinva) joins us this week to discuss this incredible episode of Fringe which properly introduces the First People part of the mythology and also explains the purpose of Walternate's machine. We discuss Foelivia's cover really starting to fall apart and our appreciation for the cliffhanger ending, and we share some amazing feedback from listeners like Rhiannon, Fiona, ShelkyBean, Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), and Patty from Canadia! Next up is “The Abducted” when we will have Rachel joining us again! If you would like to join us for a season 3 episode, we would love to have you! There are still three episodes still up for grabs - “Reciprocity,” “Concentrate and Ask Again,” and “Os,” so check out this link to sign up! We would also to hear your feedback, so feel free to reach out to us via one of the contact methods listed below! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0312 - "6955 kHz" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0313 - Feedback for "6955 kHz" Stream Fringe Theme for S2E15 Peter by Michael London Fringe Connections - "6955 kHz" (3.06) The Shortwave Radio Audio Archive Fringe Matters - "Fringe - '6955 kHz' (3.06)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.06: 6955 kHz" Fringe Playlist by Chris Meme Submitted by Fiona Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
We are joined by special guest Conor this week as we discuss “Amber 31422,” the episode in which Olivia's true self finally comes more fully to light. We talk about our favorite moments and the many shoutouts to season 1, and we share some incredible feedback from listeners like Geoff (xforce11), Anna (Not Torv), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), ShelkyBean, and Patty from Canadia! The post S3E5 Amber 31422 appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
We are joined by special guest Conor this week as we discuss “Amber 31422,” the episode in which Olivia's true self finally comes more fully to light. We talk about our favorite moments and the many shoutouts to season 1, and we share some incredible feedback from listeners like Geoff (xforce11), Anna (Not Torv), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), ShelkyBean, and Patty from Canadia! Next up is “6955 kHz” when we will be joined by Jerame, and if you would like to share your thoughts, please feel free to contact us via one of the methods listed below! We would also love to have you join us as a co-host for a season 3 episode (there are three episodes still up for grabs - “Reciprocity,” “Concentrate and Ask Again,” and “Os”), so check out that link to sign up! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0310 - "Amber 31422" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0311 - Feedback for "Amber 31422" Stream Fringe Theme by LawlPie Fringe Connections - "Amber 31422" Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Amber 31422' (3.05)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.05: Amber 31422" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
The boys look forward to a great weekend in the land of Maple Syrup and Mooses. Grand Prixview, Country Fun Facts, Predictions, and Gambling. Enjoy!
Things are definitely heating up in the Blueverse as Foelivia/Fauxlivia takes things to the next level to secure Peter's trust and we learn that Senator Van Horn has been a Shapeshifter this whole time! Join us and special guest Sarah Clarke Stuart (author of Into the Looking Glass: Exploring the Worlds of Fringe) as we discuss “Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?” and share great feedback from listeners Geoff (xforce11), Anna (not Torv), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Erin, ShelkyBean, and Patty from Canadia! If you would like to share your thoughts about the next episode (“Amber 31422”), please feel free to contact us via one of the methods listed below! We would also love to have you join us as a co-host for a season 3 episode, so check out that link to see what's still available! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0308 - "Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?"" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0309 - Feedback for "Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?" Fringe Connections - "Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?" Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?' (3.04)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.04: Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?" Fringe Playlist by Chris Sarah Clarke Stuart - Into the Looking Glass: Exploring the Worlds of Fringe Phillip K. Dick - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
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We return to the Redverse for this episode to witness quite the plateau, but fear not - this season isn't about to plateau anytime soon! We are joined this week by our friend Erin to discuss Milo Stanfield and how his ability seems to be the precursor to what the Observers do. We also talk about Olivia and how her true self is beginning to breach through the Fauxlivia/Foelivia facade. You will also hear some great feedback from Damon, Geoff (xforce11), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania, as you prefer), ShelkyBean, and Patty from Canadia! Next up, we will be covering the amazing episode “Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sleep?” and will be joined by Sarah Clarke Stuart, author of the book Into the Looking Glass: Exploring the Worlds of Fringe! If you would like to share your thoughts about the next episode and be part of our feedback section, please feel free to contact us via one of the methods listed below! We would also love to have you join us as a co-host for a season 3 episode, so check out that link to see what's still available! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0306 - "The Plateau" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0307 - Feedback for "The Plateau" Stream Fringe Theme (NES Redux) by DjjD Fringe Connections - "The Plateau" Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'The Plateau' (3.03)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.03: The Plateau" Fringe Playlist by Chris Blake Crouch - Dark Matter Sarah Clarke Stuart - Into the Looking Glass: Exploring the Worlds of Fringe Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
Yup! Another AMPS Episode! But the last show episode for a while...This time, the guys have Jeff ‘El Jeffe' Herne on as a guest co-host and they break down the different perspectives from the Amps Nats. Some highlights: Justin joins the Steve Andreano Driving Club, by driving the car from his brand new Playstation controller, while Rob becomes an awards winning back seat driver! Rob Adams and Frankie meet up with Silent Tyler from the buildrooms on their way through southern Canadia, and Tuch crashes the Belsheim residencs with Chris Green We also break down the show, the debauchery and the hilarity with our friends that have transcended from “weird Internet” to 3D friends! We also talk about what we were able to pillage from the vendors as well! Tuch knocks it out of the park with some on the spot interviews with Chris Graeter, Jeff Herne, Adam ‘Dr. Feelgood' Jackson, Harrison Bueler, Doctor Dave, John Bonanni, and Daniel Brubaker, one of the coolest kids we have ever talked the hobby with! Opening and end music by Supernova by Arthur Vyncke https://soundcloud.com/arthurvostMusic promoted by http://www.free-stock-music.comJoin the Podcast on Facebook on The Modeling Insanity Podcast PageEmail the Insanity Crew at modelinginsanitypodcast@gmail.com for any comments or suggestions.
After a bit of a break between seasons, we are back to tackle season 3, cortexifans! We are starting, of course, with the season 3 premiere, simply titled “Olivia,” which shows us the immediate aftermath of the shocking cliffhanger at the end of season 2. With Olivia trapped in the Redverse and her team not realizing it because Fauxlivia/Altlivia/Bolivia (take your pick) is undercover pretending to be her, she runs and hides from Walternate and Fringe Division, befriending a taxi driver named Henry along the way. Join us as we discuss everything that we love about this premiere, including but not limited to the phenomenal performance from Anna Torv and the complex, multilayered themes in the script. We also hear some great listener feedback from cortexifans like Geoff (xforce11), Rory, Eric from Pennsylvania, Patty from Canadia, and Erin! If you would like to share your thoughts about the next episode (“The Box”), please feel free to contact us via one of the methods listed below! We would also love to have you join us as a co-host for a season 3 episode, so check out that link to see what's still available! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0302 - "Olivia" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0303 - Feedback for "Olivia" Stream Fringe Main Theme by Karam A Kareem Fringe Connections - "Olivia" Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Olivia' (3.01) - Season Premiere" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.01: Olivia" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
The growth of TheMoon malware and its contribution to the Faceless proxy network, shining a light on the vital role of cybersecurity in safeguarding critical infrastructure. Featuring insights from Lumen Technologies' Black Lotus Labs and CISA's new reporting mandates. [00:02:53] The Moon Malware [00:07:37] Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Updates [00:17:08] Personal Cybersecurity Tips & Encouragement Original URLs: https://blog.lumen.com/the-darkside-of-themoon/ https://krebsonsecurity.com/2023/04/giving-a-face-to-the-malware-proxy-service-faceless/ https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/cisa-notice-critical-infrastructure/711506/ https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/news/cisa-marks-important-milestone-addressing-cyber-incidents-seeks-input-circia-notice-proposed https://thehackernews.com/2024/03/key-lesson-from-microsofts-password.html Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_daily_decrypt/ Thanks to Jered Jones for providing the music for this episode. https://www.jeredjones.com/ Logo Design by https://www.zackgraber.com/ Tags: cybersecurity, TheMoon malware, Faceless network, Lumen Technologies, CISA, critical infrastructure, cyber incident reporting, Microsoft, Midnight Blizzard, NOBELIUM, password spray hack, IoT security, proxy services, cyber threats, router vulnerabilities Search Phrases: Exploring TheMoon malware and its impact on cybersecurity Understanding Faceless proxy service and cyber anonymity Lumen Technologies' fight against cyber threats CISA's new cyber incident reporting rules for critical infrastructure Microsoft's response to Midnight Blizzard cyber attacks NOBELIUM's tactics in cyber espionage How to protect routers from cyber attacks The significance of cybersecurity in safeguarding critical infrastructure Cybersecurity best practices for IoT devices Strategies to counter password spray hacks Importance of secure accounts in preventing cyber attacks Analyzing the growth of proxy networks in cybercrime The role of critical infrastructure in national cybersecurity Updates and insights from CISA on cyber incident management Microsoft's investigation into state-sponsored cyber threats Transcript: Transition (Short) Low Energy [00:00:00] Welcome & Introduction offsetkeyz: Welcome back to the Daily Decrypt. Fly me to the moon. [00:00:08] The Rise of The Moon Malware offsetkeyz: The Moon malware is now covertly amassing over 7, 000 SOHO routers and IoT devices each week into the faceless proxy network, as unveiled by Black Lotus Labs at Lumen Technologies, signaling a worrying escalation in cybercriminal capabilities. What steps can be taken to prevent devices from falling prey to the moon malware and contributing to the expansion of the faceless proxy network? Critical infrastructure entities such as power and water are now mandated to swiftly report cyber incidents and ransom payments following new rules proposed by the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency known as CISA. Marking a crucial advancement in bolstering the nation's cybersecurity defenses. And finally, we've got the expert dogespan back to discuss some lessons learned from the recent midnight Blizzard Microsoft breach. So stick around for that juicy goodness. So recently we reported on Soho routers, which is small home. What is small, dogespan: small, office, home office. offsetkeyz: small home office office, small. Is it small office, home office? dogespan: Yeah. South of Houston street, offsetkeyz: So yeah, recently there's been some news on Soho routers being vulnerable to these malwares. pulling them into proxy networks. And so this isn't necessarily breaking news, but there has been some recent research coming out that shows some pretty staggering numbers. So the latest findings by Lumen Technologies Black Lotus Labs spotlight a startling expansion of the faceless proxy network, with the moon malware enrolling over 7, 000 new users. per week into its ranks. That's a lot of routers. dogespan: ISP routers right there? offsetkeyz: I would hope not, but your ISP has no incentive whatsoever to replace that router and you're paying a rental fee. So dogespan: Yep. offsetkeyz: There's a little bit more information linked in the show notes below, but. An aggressive campaign in early March of 2024 saw over 6, 000 ASUS routers compromised in less than 72 hours. So at this rate, they're well over 40, 000 last we checked in February, plus 7, 000 each week. The Moon malware continues to refine its infection methods, targeting devices with accessible shell environments before implementing a series of IP table modifications. This prepares the compromised device to serve as a proxy facilitating anonymous internet usage for malicious actors through the faceless service. [00:02:53] The Moon Malware offsetkeyz: First of all, we can talk about what a proxy network is. It's essentially just. It's essentially just tens of thousands of devices that cybercriminals are able to route their traffic through. So that's bad news for you, whether you're trying to avoid people snooping on you, or you're trying to protect your privacy, or you're trying to not be an accomplice in cybercrime. In the article linked in the show notes below, you'll be able to see some indicators of compromise, but the biggest thing is that's the gateway to the internet for you. So everything going in and everything coming out of your house. is now accessible to these attackers. They're probably not interested in that. They're interested in just having the power to route their criminal activity through 40, 000 routers. But when you hand criminals a bunch of free data, they're probably going to get around to using it. So what can you do to prevent your router from being part of this proxy network? Make sure it's up to date. And that's kind of tricky for most users. You're going to actually have to go into the router, which is a bit of a process. You also really want to make sure the username and passwords to your router are changed because they're probably accessible via the internet. Like I could go Google your router model number and find out what the username and password is, enter it in, and B boom. dogespan: There's a number of them, just out on the internet, you can throw creds at them at any point in time. offsetkeyz: Yeah. Once you start getting into cybersecurity, you'll quickly come across the sites that just index all vulnerable routers, what, what's the site that I'm thinking of? Do you remember? Doja Span. dogespan: Shodan. Shodan. offsetkeyz: If you just go on there, you can, first of all, you can check your IP and see what the deal is. But yeah there, there's a lot of 'em. So this proxy network is growing quickly. Probably thanks to Shodan, but mostly because there's a lot of vulnerable routers out there, even if they're not end of life People just don't change their password. They don't know. So tell your mom, tell your friends, tell your grandpa, change your router password it's a big deal. Honestly. dogespan: Yeah, it's interesting, we like, of course there is the proxy implication, so the attacker is like you said, most likely just using it to hide and cover their tracks, and one of the things that could come out of that, I think you did mention it, that you could be legally implicated. for certain types of activity. And while you're not the person doing it, if you are like the exit node or close enough in the chain for beginning or end, you might get picked up. So Definitely see if this is something that is affecting you, a lot of this malware, you can just reboot the router, like give it an unplug for 10 seconds, 30 seconds, and plug it back in, a lot of the malware will will die off, but then of course, make sure it's updated. One thing you can do is request that your ISP updates your router. So if you have been paying that monthly lease, if it's been two years, call them and tell them that you want a new one. offsetkeyz: Yeah, I'm sure it's even built into your contract that you're entitled to a new router after X amount of months, and it probably isn't more than 18. dogespan: Mm hmm. offsetkeyz: know they're not updating it, they're not forcing updates, and they know you're not updating it. so they probably legally have to offer you a new one. So all you have to do is call, and you might be on hold for a while, but just, yeah, get a new router if you've inherited an ISP router and you feel really proud of yourself because you're not paying the 7 a month anymore, and you've had the same router for five years. this right here serves as your official notice to not do that. Go get a new one. So yeah, to wrap this up, the article linked in the show notes recommends a couple things. They recommend first of all blocking botnet traffic based on certain indicators of compromise. So if you're a network defender, see that article for those IOCs. But consumers with SOHO routers should follow best practices of regularly rebooting routers, as dogespan said, and installing security updates and patches. And they provide a full link on how to do that. offsetkeyz: by the Canadian Center for Cybersecurity. So thanks, Canadia. And, for organizations that manage SOHO routers, make sure the devices do not rely upon common default passwords. They should also ensure the management interfaces are properly secured and not accessible via the internet. And again, another article explaining exactly how to do that. So, do those things, call your ISP, and you should be good to go. transition: DOG. DOG. DOG. DOG. [00:07:37] Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Updates offsetkeyz: So one of the common themes, if you've been listening for a while, is critical infrastructure. The White House has been releasing guidance to critical infrastructure IT departments. There's been a real emphasis on securing critical infrastructure. Turns out that's because it's constantly under attack and it's our Achilles heel. If attackers can get our critical infrastructure, they can probably shut down our internet, and then we have no way of protecting ourselves. They can shut down our power, we have no security cameras, you know, We have no food, can't nourish our bodies, to go to cyber war. the most recent step in this effort is the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, known as CISA, introduced a proposed rule mandating that critical infrastructure entities report significant cyber incidents within 72 hours and ransom payments within 24 hours. So this is pretty huge because we don't really have the data. We don't know how these critical infrastructures are getting attacked, if they're paying, if they're not paying. We're all kind of guessing. So It's gonna suck a little. Another checklist item while you're under attack. but it's going to help overall critical infrastructure stay secure. dogespan: Yeah, Critical Infrastructure definitely needs to be reporting that up as soon as possible. It's such a big deal. And I do like that they're imposing that on Critical Infrastructure. It's a really good step in the right direction. 72 hours? offsetkeyz: Yeah, that's a little generous and yeah, there's a lot of conflicting feelings about this, especially if. you're under ransomware attack, attackers are telling you not to report it, attackers are saying they're going to shred your data, they're going to destroy it if you report it up, and when you're under attack, you're afraid, and you might have the money, and you might just pay them, and you might forget to report, and that might cause fines or whatever, so that's just one of the cons to this, but we really need this data, It's going to help keep critical infrastructure more secure. It looks like this rule is expected to affect over 316, 000 entities with an estimated cost of 2. 6 billion. There is some debate as to what qualifies as critical infrastructure, and I'm surprised that this guidance came out with gray area at all. It should be pretty exhaustive, but it According to the article linked in the show notes, which we always encourage you to read for yourself, don't just listen to what we're saying as truth go read it for yourself. The U. S. recognizes 16 critical infrastructure sectors, but debates continue about the scope of entities required to comply. For example, UnitedHealthcare group. qualifies under the current definitions, but the status of change healthcare, which was recently breached, is kind of gray. It's uncertain, which doesn't make sense to me, if there's uncertainty, people aren't going to report and then they're going to claim they didn't know. So let's figure that out. dogespan: Yeah, definitely like to see them move in the direction of just, when in doubt, report. Because if you're getting CISA involved, they're going to lend that expert help. If you're not equipped to do the investigation, you're better off just letting them know and cooperating with them. Even with ransomware and you going and paying it, you're hoping that they live up to their word? And that's a criminal. offsetkeyz: Yeah, exactly. It's a lesson in all facets of life. from big enterprises down to personal as well. If you need help, ask for it. If you did something wrong, tell the people it impacts. Any smart person receiving this information is going to try to help as hard as they can, and they're not going to hold it against you. Simply telling the truth always wins, so do it, dogespan: That's exactly what I tell my kids. offsetkeyz: and they need to hear it, and so do many others. dogespan: Alright, so the last one. Midnight Blizzard, also known as Nobellium, a Russian state sponsored actor, got into Microsoft and they did so through the use of password sprays. So password spray being they just go down the line hitting as many passwords as they can on any account and hoping for the best. Well, this was against Microsoft and it ended up being successful. Nobelium got access to a dev account and This account ended up having elevated privileges. Throughout the stages of this attack, they ended up going up higher and higher and higher through privilege escalation. . This one was a privileged account, but it was in a development environment. They ended up getting access to an account and started sending off phishing emails across the board to their executives. Well, they ended up getting a couple of hits and there was no MFA. on those higher up accounts. That's probably the most shocking aspect of that. We know that. This was all previous information. So, what's happening now? Microsoft has gotten them out and they have been doing all their recursive investigations. So the evidence of this is that they got access to, well, source code and internal systems. Luckily, no customer facing systems were compromised. They did have access to source code, but nothing customer related, so we are still in the clear. However, go change your passwords. Now, being that they've had access to this stuff, they've been able to start probing at systems a little bit more in depth, and these Well, Microsoft has noticed since this that password sprays have increased by a tenfold. offsetkeyz: What? Against Microsoft, or in general? dogespan: Probably Microsoft systems since they have access to that kind of data, but they, it does say here that they are increasing their security investments. Good, good, good. cross enterprise coordination and enhanced defense capabilities against this persistent threat. So that sounds like they are working with customers to make sure that everybody's safe and sound. Good on them. Overall, I think they've done a good job with this response. In recent weeks, they have seen that Midnight Blizzard is using the information that they originally exfiltrated to attempt to gain more unauthorized access. This comes from two different sources. One was directly from Microsoft's blog and then the other was a summary from the Hacker News. I'd like how the Hacker News, they've gone and broken little bits of it and kind of translated it more targeted at a smaller organization and not so much, you know, how Microsoft got hit by this stuff. And one of the things that they mentioned is the importance of protecting all accounts. this ended up being an attack against a privileged developer account or an developer environment. And a lot of times what happens in larger organizations is you kind of create accounts, you create stuff, and it serves its purpose, and you never delete it. So it's super important to make sure that you're either, have good security on it in the first place, or you delete it as soon as you're done with it. Now, how does that translate to the regular user? You mentioned this yesterday's podcast. when you're downloading an app for a single purpose, do you typically leave it on your system or do you delete it afterwards? One of the things that I try to think about is, ordering food. a lot of them, you cannot order food through a web browser, unless you're actually like physically on a computer. it's going to be so persistent to try to get you to go to that app. A lot of times it won't even let you like McDonald's is one of those good ones. You are automatically rerouted to that app. Every single time I download that app, order my food, pick up my food, and then I delete that app. And it's not so much. That it's McDonald's, but you just don't know what else is involved in that. And McDonald's is all about food, not data security. offsetkeyz: No, I mean, they are a fortune five company, probably. so hopefully they have a good security system, but yeah, you'd be surprised at the permissions the McDonald's app asks for. And Hawkrow Farmer and I were discussing this a week or two ago. when you're hungry, there is a serious sense of urgency. And attackers know. Under what circumstances there's a sense of urgency. So if you're on DoorDash and you're having a hard time getting the food, you might pivot over to some other delivery service by Googling it, clicking on an ad, and then downloading the app from that ad. Because you're really hungry and you're just trying to get your food. So now you've downloaded the wrong app, you create an account, username, same password you use on your bank, same email you use on your bank, they now have that, they go to your bank, they get you, whatever. Now you're in a proxy network because you left that app. There's so many bad things that happen, but, but the one thing about, that's a good example, doges, is urgency. And when you're hungry, things feel very urgent. dogespan: Very, very urgent. If an attacker has access to a password and it's associated with an email, they're going to try it anywhere and everywhere. And one of the key areas that they're going to try it is your email provider, because that is clear evidence that you have an account there. So that's the main takeaway with it from this, even on a large enterprise scale, is all accounts need to be protected. [00:17:08] Personal Cybersecurity Tips & Encouragement dogespan: If you can't protect those accounts Use them for what you need to and remove it. Whether that's just getting an app on your phone or creating an account just for the purpose of ordering some food. Delete it afterwards. offsetkeyz: Yeah, we'd like to just harp on not reusing passwords. Um, if someone can get into your email, they can reset any password on any account that you have, because, I mean, what's the first step? I think I talked about it in yesterday's episode. When you click the reset password button, what does it do? It sends you an email to click on a link to go reset your password. And that's all it is. So if, if the attacker has access to your email address, they can reset any password, including your bank, including your Instagram. You know, the more I talk to people about password reuse and password managers and multifactor authentication, the more I met with fear and shame. Shame is really the key one, and the shame doesn't quite outweigh the fear. like it never is enough to get them going, but it is a negative feeling associated with passwords. And what I mean by that is people are just always ashamed that they haven't done this, or they haven't done that, whatever. They reuse their password. They're really ashamed. Well, this can serve as a good example for you that even executives at Microsoft haven't enabled multi factor authentication. You're doing okay. Just try to chip away at it. one piece at a time, try to enable multi factor authentication. Don't surrender to the shame. dogespan: It doesn't have to be something that you, you know, you decide Today when you wake up. That. I'm going to go enable MFA on all of my accounts. How I handle that is when I log in and I don't get prompted to authenticate myself, I think, is there a way to get MFA? Put a little sticky note somewhere that says, go check your security settings on this website when you're done with what you're doing. So you don't have to break focus, just real quick, security settings. Go back to it after you've checked your balance or whatever it is you went to. And then the next time you log into something else and you don't get prompted for MFA, offsetkeyz: it's a slow process. and that's okay. It's okay to be a slow process. Really focus on the important things to start and the more you get going, the easier it gets. But right now, if you haven't started, it seems like it's going to be really painful, but think about it. What happens when you accomplish really painful, really hard tasks? You get a flood of dopamine. Look forward to that dopamine hit when you actually enable MFA and change your password and download that pass password manager It sounds impossible right now. It will feel so good I still get that dopamine hit every time I make a little chip away at my security dogespan: Leave a comment. Let us know that you did it and we will praise you. offsetkeyz: We will we will I'll make a freaking whole podcast episode about you Dude, I was talking to my parents this week. Shout out to my parents my dad Unprompted made his first passkey for Amazon. dogespan: Oh, offsetkeyz: Yeah. and my dad is an electrical engineer and he actually informed me that he has some patents in encryption algorithms. And so I said, dad, I don't know how passkeys work. I spent two hours banging my head against the desk trying to figure it out. So if you figure it out, I'm bringing you on the podcast. You get to explain it to my listeners. So, really excited. You guys get to meet my dad, but he was so excited when he enabled his passkey and you too can share that joy. So yeah, to bring it back to the Microsoft thing, and I don't want to make this an ethics podcast per se, but it is always So it ignites fire within both me and DogeSpan, uh, just personal security and how easy it actually is, not to shame you by any means, but you can take certain easy steps to drastically improve your security. But Microsoft here is doing exactly what we were preaching in the previous segment, which is reporting things. They're doing a great job. They're saying they messed up and, hey, we're kind of on board. We're like, wow, great. Thank you so much. It's when. It's when companies try to hide it, like LastPass, for example. Um, I was a diehard LastPass user and hey, LastPass is better than nothing, even still, but it was really the fact that they hid their breach and tried to downplay their breach that ultimately got me to switch off of LastPass. I think their service now is great. It's fine. I would trust it a lot. So if you have LastPass, great. But it's ultimately. the way that LastPass makes you feel. Like, no more warm fuzzies. More like cold sharpies. You know, it's just stabbing me when I think about LastPass. So, good on Microsoft for just reporting and continuing to uncover new things, and we can all learn something from them. I dogespan: close to a month now, about how consumers are actually taking that into consideration more and more. Where I was under the impression that it was just us tech nerds that were looking at it and going, ew, you got a, you got a breach and you didn't handle it poorly, but more consumers are looking at that and everybody is going to get hacked. If you haven't been hacked yet, you just don't know it. It has happened. Own up to it, it's fine. Handle it well. Go the appropriate steps. offsetkeyz: mean, this story is evidence of that more than anything, that Microsoft just got hacked. I mean, they, they made the, they made the first computer. They made the internet. So yeah, no shame, especially nowadays when the weekly breaches are, it's a very long list of breaches out there. I like this article from the Hacker News. Another great thing is it has a section titled defend against password spray attacks. and it has four actionable steps. I'm surprised multi factor authentication isn't the first one. Should be the first one. but if you're in an organization and you have access to the Active Directory domain controller or admin rights there, you can run password audits. Have any of the passwords for any account on your Active Directory shown up on the dark web? there's search engines that just list passwords on the dark web. There's search engines that list email addresses, which is probably more applicable for the day to day user, but you can just, yeah, search. I think it's even Have I Been Pwned. Like they have a password search feature and Have I Been Pwned has an API, so you can set up using an API and automate it. but that's something I haven't considered. is just audits. That could have saved it if they're unwilling to enable multi factor authentication. Multi factor authentication, we talk about it like it's a, like a silver bullet, but it is susceptible to attacks too, especially MFA bombing or MFA fatigue. The weakest link in anything, in anything security is the human element. So even if you have enabled MFA, You can still do these password audits. You can only secure yourself more. So yeah, that's, those are just some of the action items you can take either as an individual or as a corporation. And yeah, the point of bringing this up was just to kind of recap on this big attack and have a discussion. So, got anything else for us dogespan? dogespan: No. Get a password manager. offsetkeyz: And as always, get a password manager. I'm gonna, it's like a drinking game around my house. How many times do I say password manager in a night? And I'm heading to a bar after this where you better believe I will be talking about password managers. [00:24:57] Closing Thoughts & Thanks offsetkeyz: But that's all we got for you today. Thanks so much to Dogespan for coming back. We've missed you. Our editing software has missed you and we hope you'll be more of a frequent guest. Oh, he's back, baby. And I hope your work or organization place where you work lets you have Friday off like mine does. Uh, so TBD, if we'll have an episode tomorrow, probably because I'm an addict, but if we don't have a great weekend, we'll talk to you later.
Thanks to our sponsor: https://www.betterhelp.com/rocky gets you 10% off! Rocky meets a new Gremzie in the wild! Plus, Tony from Canadia sends in a WILD story from his youth that will leave your jaw on the floor like broken glass. And what do 'Fallout Boy' and Rocky's highest thoughts have in common? You'll have to listen to find out!
Joining us for this incredible season 2 finale from the fringe of America is Patty from Canadia, and we are so excited to be talking about this episode with her! We, of course (and by we, we mean Patty), tackle some of the science in this episode and whether or not it all makes sense. We also talk about our favorite moments from this finale and how amazing Anna is in it, and we talk about aspects of the third season that this finale potentially foreshadows. The post S2E21 Over There Part 2 appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Joining us for this incredible season 2 finale from the fringe of America is Patty from Canadia, and we are so excited to be talking about this episode with her! We, of course (and by we, we mean Patty), tackle some of the science in this episode and whether or not it all makes sense. We also talk about our favorite moments from this finale and how amazing Anna is in it, and we talk about aspects of the third season that this finale potentially foreshadows. We get some amazing feedback as usual, this time from Geoff (xforce11), Eric, Michael London (creator of Fringe Connections), Damon, Erin, and ShelkyBean! We will be back in April for season 3 when we discuss the season 3 premiere (simply titled “Olivia”). If you have thoughts about the season 3 premiere, reach out to us via one of the contact methods listed below, and remember that you can now sign up to be a co-host for a season 3 episode! We would love to have you on the show to help us tackle an episode! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0247 - "Over There Part 2" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0248 - Feedback for "Over There Part 2" Stream Dunham (Fringe Theme Remix) by Alja Fringe Connections - "Over There (Part 2)" Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Over There' (Part 2) (2.22) - Season Finale" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 2.22: Over There, Part 2" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
We are finally nearing the end of season 2! Join us as we, along with David Wu (the mastermind behind The Fringemunks), discuss the first half of “Over There,” the incredible season 2 finale! We discuss what we love so much about this epic finale and how it is truly a huge climax for the series overall, pivoting the series in a very new direction for seasons 3 and 4. We also hear from some of our Fringetastic listeners sharing their thoughts about this episode, listeners like Anna (not Torv), Rory, Prati, Eric, Geoff (xforce11), ShelkyBean, and Patty from Canadia! Speaking of Patty from Canadia, she will be joining us for our discussion of the second half of the finale, and if you would like to be a part of our feedback section, please reach out to us via one of the contact methods listed below! You can also now sign up to be a co-host for a season 3 episode, so go check that out if you're interested! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0245 - "Over There Part 1" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0246 - Feedback for "Over There Part 1" Stream FRINGE Theme Song (Paranoid MX edit) by TripMX Fringe Connections - "Over There (Part 1)" Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Over There' (Part 1) (2.21)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 2.21: Over There, Part 1" Fringe Playlist by Chris The Messengers: A Podcast Documentary Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
Join us along with Rachel (whose voice you will likely agree is just awesome) as we discuss the penultimate episode of Fringe's second season! Returning to the main Fringe canon, we find out where Peter went after disappearing at the end of “The Man from the Other Side” - none other than the literal northwest, Washington State! Here he meets Sheriff Ann Mathis (one of the show's best episodic characters played wonderfully by The Goonies' Martha Plimpton) as he helps her investigate a string of murders that feel uncomfortably close to Newton's M.O. Meanwhile, Olivia and Astrid help Walter deal with the aftermath of Peter leaving. Rachel helps us untangle all of the references that this episode has to the classic show Twin Peaks, and we get wonderful feedback from new feedbacker Prati, Eric from Pennsylvania, Patty from Canadia, Rory, Erin, Geoff, and ShelkyBean! Join us next time as we discuss the first half of the incredibly epic season 2 finale, “Over There,” when we will be joined by the creator of The Fringemunks, David Wu! We would love to hear your thoughts about the first part, so feel free to reach out to us with your thoughts! You can also now sign up to be a co-host for a season 3 episode, so go check that out if you're interested! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0243 - "Northwest Passage" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0244 - Feedback for "Northwest Passage" Stream Fringe Main Theme (Remix 2011) by Alexander Khlebnikov Fringe Connections - "Northwest Passage" “Northwest Passage” Noble Intentions Video Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Northwest Passage' (2.20)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 2.20: Northwest Passage" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
Some times you feel like a nut (such as after an episode of the Garage Hour), and some times the recording software miscodecs a segment and you have to redrop the file raw. Whoops. So! …Here's the lost November episode of the show the gearhead goons warned you about - chock full of the goodness you demand - so at least there's that: making freeways fun (especially in an uncorked 5.0), the Mr. Dustin Report (Miatas and dollars and go-fast habits), the UPS chick getting truckjacked (and another lady losing a bag of space tools because it wasn't from Louis Vitton - in space!), Fisker preplans its flight from Kalifornistan, Tesla versus Toyota versus the same failing bureaucleptocracy, more guns for everyone (1 mill just last month), fewer rules from the ATF (Dems can't buy a law, let alone a vowel), and an orthodontist in North Carolina who's giving away Glocks (because why not?). There's always more: cops have a tough job so be nice (especially in NY), fun fuzzy music from the ‘70s, why we all should want more forest fires and CO2, hunting two-headed whitetails in Canadia, and who needs enemies when you have family?
Some times you feel like a nut (such as after an episode of the Garage Hour), and some times the recording software miscodecs a segment and you have to redrop the file raw. Whoops. So! …Here's the lost November episode of the show the gearhead goons warned you about - chock full of the goodness you demand - so at least there's that: making freeways fun (especially in an uncorked 5.0), the Mr. Dustin Report (Miatas and dollars and go-fast habits), the UPS chick getting truckjacked (and another lady losing a bag of space tools because it wasn't from Louis Vitton - in space!), Fisker preplans its flight from Kalifornistan, Tesla versus Toyota versus the same failing bureaucleptocracy, more guns for everyone (1 mill just last month), fewer rules from the ATF (Dems can't buy a law, let alone a vowel), and an orthodontist in North Carolina who's giving away Glocks (because why not?). There's always more: cops have a tough job so be nice (especially in NY), fun fuzzy music from the ‘70s, why we all should want more forest fires and CO2, hunting two-headed whitetails in Canadia, and who needs enemies when you have family?
This is another great episode on this roller-coaster of Fringe episodes as we near the incredible season finale! This time, we are returning to the topic of Cortexiphan subjects as we meet a new one - James Heath, and we are joined by Marianne this week as we discuss this episode so obviously inspired by the board game and film Clue! We discuss the references to Clue as well as the amazing performances in this episode, especially from Anna Torv who we all seem to agree is the MVP of this episode. We also share our enthusiasm around Sam Weiss and how happy we are to see him again, while also lamenting that his enigmatic lines in this episode about his origins are never satisfactorily explained. You can also expect to hear incredible feedback from frequent feedbackers Rory, Erin, Geoff (xforce11), Eric, Patty from Canadia, and ShelkyBean! We hope that you will join us not only for this episode but also for the next episode when we discuss the fan favorite episode “White Tulip” with Damon, but until then, feel free to reach out to us with your feedback because we would love to feature you in our feedback segment! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0235 - "Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver." The Fringe Podcast Episode 0236 - Feedback for "Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver." Stream Fringe Theme by Alex Chiara Piano Alex Chiara Piano's SoundCloud Channel Fringe Connections - "Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver." Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver.' (2.16)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 2.16: Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver." Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage
We are so excited to finally be talking about this phenomenal episode of Fringe - the highly anticipated episode in which we finally get the story of how and why Peter was abducted from the Redverse. When last we left our heroes, Olivia's “glimmer” ability kicked in just before she and Peter went on their very first date, leading her to realize that Peter is originally from the Redverse. Walter pleads with Olivia to not tell him, and in this episode (which features a fun, synthy ‘80s rendition of the theme music), we are taken back to 1985 as Walter sits down with Olivia to tell her the story. Just about everything about this episode is perfect. The cinematography makes it seem almost movie-like, and John Noble, Blair Brown, and Orla Brady all give Emmy-worthy performances! Join us as well as returning co-host Michael London of Fringe Connections as we discuss all of that and so much more! You can also expect to hear phenomenal feedback from Damon, ShelkyBean, Eric from Pennsylvania, Rory, Patty from Canadia, Erin, and Hannah! If you would like to contribute feedback like they did for this incredible episode, be sure to check out our contact methods listed below! We would love to hear from you, and be sure to join us next time for our discussion of “Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver” which will feature another guest co-host - Marianne! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0233 - "Peter" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0234 - Feedback for "Peter" Fringe Theme for S2E15 Peter by Michael London Chris Tilton - “Reiden Out To Madness” Fringe Connections - "Peter" Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Peter' (2.15)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 2.15: Peter" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show!
“You have to watch it with your ears and listen with your eyes…” There's a multitude of reasons why we need time travel technology, but the most pressing one is so we can go back to our high school years and re-discover the NOLA based thrash-groove force of nature known as EXHORDER. While EXHORDER may be one of the more obscure artists from the thrash metal heyday of the late 80's and early 90's, they are undoubtedly one of the most criminally underrated bands of the genre, fortified with an arsenal of precision riffing, breakneck speed, and sheer instrumental mastery that only “the best of the best” old school thrash bands possessed. Go ahead and get yourself a big ole bottle of “bacon soda” and be advised how to bypass the nonsense and “get straight to the meat” as you find out which podcast has cracked the Top 100 and understand why “the Gadsden flag dude” stationed near the Bunkerpoon has given us hope for the future. Prepare to discover “the tastiest wax” ever to bless Halloween candy, try not to listen to The Triangle, and JOIN US as we go INSIDE THE METAL (then and now) with EXHORDER. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts - Spotify or your favorite Podcast app Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your Podcasts. Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - Twitter Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “Once again…” #soberoctober / #podcastratings according to #GoodPods #Top100 #TopOneHundred #MusicHistoryPodcasts / “Guess who was 86?” / #MetalNerderyPodcast / “Maybe not…” / ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised *** / ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST WITH 100% ZERO ANESTHESIA!!!*** / “Probably the last version…still not drinkin'…” / ***If you wanna SKIP to #themeatoftheepisode you can check out the #shownotes and click the timestamp to move past the intro stuff…wherever you get your podcasts*** / “If you wanna skip past all the fun…” / metalnerdery.com / #Cletesius (“That's his sister's name, dude…”) / “Does it not feel like October has been LONG as fuck!?”/ #horrormovieASMR (Some classics and some newer ones…) / “Because it's Humpday…” / “I feel dirty now…” / “Yeah, but see I didn't know her then…” / The struggle of having friends with growed up daughters / “Does having children give you hope for the future?” / #BidenWorldSucks #GadsdenFlagDude at #BunkerpoonIndustrialBlvd / “He's not in jail…”/ “That's the tastiest wax I've ever eaten…” / #starburstASMR / More horror movie reflections… / #horror #whore (and #whorer) / #amateurmisogynist / “It's stupid, but it's fun…” / “No foreplay…” / “Lookin' at you, #Hollywood…”/ “Did you just plop down…right in the middle?” / #boobsandass / “That hat should be filled with #relaxers…”/ A reference to #EvilDead and #KingDiamond / “The closest you got was #InTheMouthOfMadness …and maybe #ReAnimator…”/ #GoblinCockMedley / Various #revenuesbyindustry / “If there's a #faktczech then it's real…” (15:32): If you'd like to email us you can do so at metalnerdery@gmail.com or hit us up on the socials #YouBoobs #InstaTits #FaceFuck (or on #YouTube #Instagram #Facebook) / #Dethklok and #Metalocalypse / #thevoicemailsegment ***GIVE US A CALL AND LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AT 980-666-8182!!!*** / Field update from #TheDarius and a huge recommendation regarding the #WarCurse #brandspankingnew album #Confession / “That's a #sativa…he's the sativa and #ThePost is the #indica…” / #onemorevoicemail #newcaller #BobFromOhio and a #bandnameidea / “It's like #poopmucus …but for babies…” / #TopSecret #TheTriangleUnredacted (“You have to watch it with your ears and listen with your eyes…”) / “Try not to listen to #TheTriangle…”/ #booksontape and a recent episode of #TheNumberOnePodcast regarding #LaurelCanyon (Weird Scenes Inside The Canyon) #conspiracytheoryASMR (“His father was the captain of the ship…”) / “That is where they make #TonkaTrucks …” / #thelist / “These are just the musicians…wait until he gets into the actors…” / #thetwentysevenclub (Drugs & suicide vs #vaccinesideeffects) / “You're doing the same thing that the Left did…” / #notreally / “We'll put the hookers back in…we'll add ‘em in post.” (27:14): #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PRESENTS: EXHORDER / #Pantera vs #Exhorder (constant comparisons between the two bands) / “Not an ex-hoarder…” / “It's like #horror vs #whorer …” / #DMTASMR #BunkerpoonCircle / “On a scale of 1 to 10…” / Hailing from #NewOrleans (or #NOLA for the layperson…) / #ruboff / #baconsoda / #tobefair (“You said ‘readin' a few minutes ago…”) / This will be #educational and #instructional for all of us / “Pantera minus the good songs…damn!” / Slaughter In The Vatican (1990) #debutalbum (“People would have taken him more seriously…”) / #FryToTheAngels (“This is what happens when we're sober…”) / #loadsofcokelines #killeropener DEATH IN VAIN #longsoftintro (“That's #oldschool right there…”) #letsgo / Reflecting back on #Nihilist / “I want a #timemachine man…” / DESECRATOR (“I feel like I'm back in high school…”) / #SlayerMeetsPantera / “That's 1990 all day right there…” / #awwwmannn / “There's a little bit of a similarity there…” / #ExciterMoment EXHORDER #markthetime (“Reminds me of #SacredReich a little bit, vocally…”) #badass / ANAL LUST #readthoselyrics (“I love fuckin' #thrashmetal”) / “That's total high school boner…” / #selfreleased and then #rereleased (42:56): The Law (1992) / “I guess Metallica doesn't own the rights to THAT song name…” / SOUL SEARCH ME #scoopedguitars #moregroovy (“I kinda wanna hear a #guitarsolo somewhere…”) / “WHOA! Left turn…” / “It's almost #doomy…” / #TypeOThrash / I AM THE CROSS #MCTentacleChoice #TestamentVibes #riffsgalore (“That's so chunky, crispy thin…”) / #guitarsoloASMR / “I guarantee you there's a distortion pedal in there somewhere…and a graphic EQ pedal with a giant V…” (#notavagina #metalpedal) / INTO THE VOID (Yes, THAT one!) / “You're getting better…your #DJT is gettin' better, bro…”/ “That tone works for this one…” / “It's very, very similar…(re: Phil's voice)” / “It sounds more like Cowboys era Phil…” / The biggest differences between Exhorder & Pantera / The theory about #Canadia (which is right next to #Snowdonia) / #titfucker / “You can't really do it with A's…C's are better…” / #cupsizes (55:55): Mourn The Southern Skies (2019) / “If your roster includes ANYBODY from #Forbidden then it's high quality…” / #killeropener #allthecokelines MY TIME (“That's how a guitar should sound!”) #ExodusVibes (“Pulsating dicks?”) / “That just made it's way onto my playlist…” / BEWARE THE WOLF (“I definitely hear the #MunicipalWaste #Exodus parallel…”) / “Those riffs are sick!”/ “I have hope for the future now…”/ MOURN THE SOUTHERN SKIES (killer guitar work!) #balls (“I like that!”)/ Very doomy groove/ NOTE: It did not speed up…and ultimately, we're totally fine with that. / #heavybluesgroovedoom / “That was fun!” / “Motion detected at your backdoor…” / Go to exhorder.com for merch and tour info / #MexicoMetalFest (“That's not racist, is it?”) / #oldschoolbone #thrashsodes (“We've gotta do more thrash shows, fellas.”) / “You can't see it, but my brain's got boners everywhere…” / ***THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!!*** #untilthenext / Thanks to Bob, our newest caller! / ***YOU CAN CHECK OUT THE BUNKERPOON AND SHOWNOTES AND WHATNOT AT www.metalnerdery.com ***/ ***COME ON DOWN TO THE UNDERGROUND BUNKERPOON GIFT SHOPPE AND PURCHANDISE SOME MERCHANDISE AT metalnerdery.com/merch *** / #outroreel #GoblinCockMedleyReprise
We have finally arrived where Fringe is arguably at its absolute best, a block of episodes that even the showrunners referred to as a “rollercoaster.” Olivia's Cortexiphan ability comes back into play in this episode when she travels to the titular Jacksonville, Florida where the Cortexiphan trials took place. She must confront fear on so many levels, ultimately temporarily saving the day but making a horrifying discovery. We are joined by Danielle (DillyDilly) in this episode and also share amazing feedback from Erin, Geoff (xforce11), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), ShelkyBean, Patty from Canadia, Emily (also known as The Soggy Nacho), and Anna (not Torv)! If you would like to contribute feedback like they did, be sure to check out our contact methods listed below! We would love to hear from you, and be sure to join us next time for our discussion of the amazing episode “Peter” which will feature another guest co-host - Michael London! Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0227 - "Jacksonville" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0228 - Feedback for "Jacksonville" Fringe Connections - "Jacksonville" Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Jacksonville' (2.14)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 2.14: Jacksonville" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show!
We warned you - the Gearhead Consultancy is all about paying attention (because geek!), and this uberule applies to home, self, car, property and Sanctum Garagium. If you don't want your goods to get grabbed, watch your back when you park the Aston (or whatever you roll) in the car hole, because with all the crime exploding across America, someone might be watching you. The market is there for thieves - don't be their meat. There's more: lost D-rings, lost hitches and lost F-35s, hacked ships and hacked warplanes (yikes?), pawn shops and battery slop, Teslas running over junk and unions running over members, JF Summit, illegal Canadia, the thumb on the scale, plus Fu Manchu, High on Fire, Sleep, Matt Pike and Dragonaut, Herbalizer, Alice in Chains and Die Krupps.
Megyn Kelly is joined by Rick Leventhal, former Fox News reporter and author of "Chasing Catastrophe," to talk about to talk about the "unidentified flying objects" (or "unidentified aerial phenomena") America keeps shooting down, the prospect that it might be aliens or extraterrestrial life, how it might relate to spy technology from another country, White House press secretary Karine Jean Pierre struggling to explain NORAD and "Canadia," woke Super Bowl ads, Rihanna's halftime show performance, Biden refusing to sit with Fox News for an interview, Don Lemon feeling scared that Twitter and Tesla CEO Elon Musk sat next News Corp CEO and Fox News boss Rupert Murdoch at the Super Bowl, the state of the media, covering war zones and natural disasters, being one of the first reporters to cover 9/11 in New York, breaking the Hillary Clinton illness story, everyone getting offended all the time, his love life and wife Kelly Dodd of the "Real Housewives," and more.More from Rick: https://linktr.ee/rickkellyshowFollow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
In hour 2, Chris talks about a report that Lia Thomas changed in front of ladies in college swim-meet locker rooms. Also, AOC up in arms over pro-jesus Big Game ad, and NORAD types don't know what's in the sky, and KJP doesn't know what she's talking about when she says Canadia! For more coverage on the issues that matter to you download the WMAL app, visit WMAL.com or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 9:00am-12:00pm Monday-Friday. To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @WMAL and @ChrisPlanteShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices