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Please enjoy this unlocked Patreon Livestream from March of 2025 where Tom and Julie played Candy Land coast to coast! We'll be back next week with a brand new episode of Double Threat! See you then! Tune in for our May monthly livestream this Wednesday 5/28 at 8pm ET (5pm PT) - only at https://patreon.com/doublethreatpod WATCH VIDEO CLIPS OF DOUBLE THREAT https://www.youtube.com/@doublethreatpod JOIN THE DOUBLE THREAT FAN GROUPS *Discord https://discord.com/invite/PrcwsbuaJx *Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/doublethreatfriends/ *Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/doublethreatfriends SEND SUBMISSIONS TO DoubleThreatPod@gmail.com FOLLOW DOUBLE THREAT https://twitter.com/doublethreatpod https://www.instagram.com/doublethreatpod DOUBLE THREAT IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/double-threat Theme song by Mike Krol Artwork by Michael Kupperman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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DJ Jesse Luscious spins brand new Fishbone, Powerplant, Unicorn Dogs, Fuzzbox Kollective, & the mysterious Tony Bluetile, and highlights some new vinyl he found on his US tour. He also plays classics from NoMeansNo, Buzzcocks, Blatz, Poly Styrene, Hank 3, Steve Adamyk Band, Smokers, Monica and The Explosion, Mean Jeans, Naked Raygun, Tension Span, Bratmobile, Carbon/Silicon, Leila & The Snakes, The Vaxxines, Twistin' Tarantulas, The Toy Dolls, Plus Ones, Speculativism/The Sound of Apskaft, Cheap Dirty Horse, The Underground Railroad to Candyland, Jello Biafra with D.O.A., & Black Flag, and features the Luscious Listener's Choice! Smokers- The Irish Tenor Naked Raygun- Metastasis Tension Span- The Future Died Yesterday Powerplant- Crashing Cars Monica And The Explosion- Go Out! Toy Dolls- Spiders In The Dressing Room Cheap Dirty Horse- PROTECTTRANSKIDS (edit) Blatz- Dolly Bratmobile- Panik Carbon/Silicon The Whole Truth Fishbone- Last Call In America Speculativism- Your Racist Friend (TMBG cover) Fuzzbox Kollective- Restraining Order (edit) Poly Styrene- Virtual Boyfriend Tony Bluetile- You Gotta Give Me Something Black Flag- Gimme Gimme Gimme Leila And The Snakes- Rock And Roll Weirdos Nip Drivers- Fox On The Run Vaxxines- Poison Kiss Mean Jeans- Possessed To Party Underground Railroad To Candyland- I Dunno What I'm Sayin' Nomeansno- The Tower Twistin' Tarantulas- Ain't Got All Night Hank Williams III- Satan Is Real/Straight To Hell (edit) Buzzcocks- Fiction Romance Plus Ones- You Still Want Me Unicorn Dogs- Executive Order (radio edit) Steve Adamyk Band- Five One Zero Jello Biafra With D.O.A.- Full Metal Jackoff
Mike and Jeremy take a deep dive into this deep movie. It's probably not a multiple watch for some, as it touches on a very taboo world that does exist. We hope you enjoy!!Cheers!
Howdy folks! This month, Ian, Will, Brooke and Larry cover the 2002 party game known as BANG! with returning guest Rishi from our Candy Land episode! Towards the end is also some silly gameplay! Enjoy!
On another special episode of Hammer Time, presented by Hard At Work, Nick and T-Dog hammer out the details of The Mighty Thor! issue 88 (January 1, 1963) "The Terrible Vengeance of Loki" Other topics include Manhattan Special Premium Coffee Soda, Takis Chamoy Lollipop with Chili Pepper Powder, Popcornopolis Takis Fuego popcorn, our producer's cuteness, Life, Oscars, Hollywood walk of fame, TDog chokes to death, TV shows Almighty Johnsons and Katla, Don's mad scientist lair, Russian bombs, atrocities against tigers, blank people, ice cream cars and candy buildings, Loki sucks at revenge, pointless disguises, fainting nurses, bombs with bird wings, invisible force fields, plastic Thor, pigeon Loki and peanut vendors, and Thor's crimes. Want to make suggestions for future topics or show segments? Join our Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/132545550626426 No longer Presented by The Pyramid: https://www.patreon.com/getinthepyramid Find Nick on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hardatworkshow/
Monopoly, Battleship, Risk, and even Candyland. All of these are board games that you may have played with your family or friends at some point or another. But did you know they also hold valuable lessons for your financial life? From avoiding emotional attachment to your investments to managing risk, these games can teach us a lot about making smart money moves. Tune in as Mark connects the dots between your favorite board games and a winning financial strategy! Here's some of what we discuss in this episode:
Get out your lucky rabbit's foot because this week we're discussing season 3, episode 28 of Lucha Underground entitled "Booyaka! Booyaka!". Come along as we chat about the episode, plus hazing, GLOW Magazine, indoor kids, DBZ, wrestling Super Sentai, being deeply romantic, MILF, fickle bones, new Mack finishers, sound alikes, adoptions, 2004's "Freshman Orientation", Candy Land, hallucinogens, P.D., improv, Madea, front row standing, old souls, & more!Want to hear more from your favorite Marsh Land Media hosts? Hear exclusive shows, podcasts, and content by heading toPatreon.com/MLMpod!Buy some Shuffling the Deck / MLMpod MERCH, including our "Natty With Otters" shirt, over at redbubble.com/shop/msspod!Follow James @MarshLandMedia on Twitter, @MLMpod on Instagram, and listen to his music under "Marsh Land Monster" wherever music is found! Follow Sean on Twitter @SeanMarciniak and on Twitch @GooseVK! Join ourDiscord!Have fan mail, fan art, projects you want us to review, or whatever you want to send us? You can ship directly to us using "James McCollum, PO Box 180036, 2011 W Montrose Ave, Chicago, IL 60618"! Send us a voice mail to be played on the show at (224) 900-7644!Find out more about James' other podcasts "Mostly Speakin' Sentai", "Hit It & Crit It", and "This Movie's Gay" on our website,www.MLMPod.com!!! Plus, download all Marsh Land Monster albums there, too!
What do Monopoly, Trivial Pursuit, Candy Land, and Risk have in common with retirement planning? More than you might think! In this episode, Eric breaks down the surprising financial lessons hidden in classic board games, offering valuable insights to help you navigate your retirement strategy. From the asset management lessons of Monopoly to the strategic thinking required in Risk, these games mirror real-life financial decisions. Just as in Trivial Pursuit, where players must collect wedges in different categories, a well-rounded retirement plan requires knowledge of investments, Social Security, Medicare, and tax strategies. And if you're relying on luck—like in Candy Land—rather than a solid financial plan, you might be in for a rude awakening. Eric also explores how risk management and retirement readiness reviews can give you a clearer financial picture, helping you avoid costly missteps. Here's some of what we discuss in this episode:
As we come to a conclusion of our Black History Month celebration, Jason hates on the famous “Dru Hill” step and more, smh. For episode 142, and if you've been under a rock, we are reviewing “Django Unchained” from the mind of Quentin Tarantino. Jazz tells the crew about her movie “The Monster Balls” featuring her Trevnate Rhodes and Mufasa. The crew , which is stacked featuring “Talkin Ish: A Podcast Amongst Friends, “ “Recap Kickback” , and newcomer Rico who defines the film a “Tasty Slave Film,” discussed if Django is in Jamie Foxx's top 5 movies. Better movie? Booty Call or Django? The crew gives their theater experience back in 2012. Could Will Smith have portrayed Django? Did the Oscar's get it right for all of Leonardo DiCaprio losses ? We give our top 3 Quentin Tarantino films . Of course we discuss our favorite moments of the movie . Samuel L Jackason as Steven was a very devilish, the crew discussed Sam running Candy Land. We discuss if Django would get greenlit with a black Writer/director. Did King Schultz fall under the white savior trope ? We get into this and much much more in this chaotic episode but we also answer the question you've been dying 13 years to know, WAS IT GOOD THOUGH!??
Have you ever thought having a drink helps you relax and sleep better? Stay tuned to learn more about how alcohol affects your sleep, other aspects of your life, and what you can do about it. My guest today has been featured on NBC News, Good Morning America, The New York Times, NPR, CNN, and Huffington Post. Stay tuned. You're in for a treat. I'm Dr.Vickie Petz Kasper. If you're ready to take control of your health, you're in the right place. Whether you're focused on prevention or you're trying to manage a condition. I'll give you practical steps to start your own journey toward better health because healthy looks great on you. Today I have a special guest on the Healthy Looks Great On You podcast. I have Casey Davidson from Hello Someday Coaching, and she is a sobriety coach for women. And on her website, she particularly says That she can help you sleep through the night and wake up rested. So welcome Casey. Casey: Oh, thank you. I'm so excited to be here. Dr. Vickie: Well, you know I'm doing a series right now on sleep and I definitely talk about how alcohol affects sleep and I know a lot of people think taking a drink helps them relax and go to sleep, but I'd love to hear your insight on that. Casey: Absolutely. Well, alcohol is really terrible for your sleep. It's, it's this weird combination of both a depressant and a stimulant. So once you drink even as little as one drink for women, it really impacts your sleep quality, there have been studies done that even a small amount of alcohol impacts your sleep. So for women, which is one drink, it decreases your sleep quality by 24 percent and anything more than one drink for women decreases your sleep quality by 40%. So it's really incredible. Dr. Vickie: And do you think women notice that or they're just feeling the effects of poor mood and maybe fatigue and they don't even realize that's what's contributing? Casey: I think it depends. I used to drink quite a bit. I was kind of the woman who was working in corporate and had two little kids and came home and opened up a bottle of wine when I got home to cook dinner. And I actually was drinking about a bottle of wine a night most nights of the week. So anyone who drinks like I did typically wakes up at three in the morning, feeling just crushing anxiety, your heart racing, and have trouble going back to sleep. I think anyone who doesn't drink the way that I drank will notice when they stop drinking how good they feel and how good they sleep without alcohol, even if it's just one or two glasses at a time. Dr. Vickie: And since the pandemic particularly, we've really seen an increase in the amount of alcohol with men and women and so you have particularly targeted the mommy wine culture. So, can you tell us a little bit about that? Casey: Absolutely. I mean what's interesting is the biggest increase in binge drinkers right now are midlife women with the highest socioeconomic status. So we have been sold throughout our lives the idea that wine is sophisticated and it helps us relax and it helps us connect. And there have been some really interesting articles in the Atlantic, for example, they wrote about how stress drinking has a divide. And so women drink to relieve stress significantly more than men. A lot of the marketing that has gone in the alcohol industry is targeted to women because they need to increase their market share and their bottom line. And starting 20 years ago, mothers in in particular were targeted. So you will even see, bottles of wine with the names, "Mommy Time Out." And, you know, there's, "Skinny Girl Vodka," and "Mommy's Little Helper." Wine is is really the modern woman's steroid. And so we get used to drinking on a regular basis. more and more and more. And when I was a new mom, I felt like drinking was a way that I could reclaim some portion of of my pre kid personality. I was no longer having a lot of time to see my friends or go to the gym or go kayaking or hiking. So I could drink and I could multitask, right? So I could drink and play Legos. I could drink and play Candy Land. And a lot of motherhood is pretty monotonous and difficult, and it sort of becomes your main reward. Dr. Vickie: That's so interesting and marketing really works. I am excited that recently the Surgeon General has come out with potentially putting a cancer warning on alcohol because there are a lot of new studies showing that even a small amount can increase the risk of cancer. There was a season where we thought drinking a glass of red wine every day was actually good for your heart. And that has been really questioned. Casey: It's been completely disproven. And a lot of those studies were actually sponsored by the alcohol industry. I remember the French paradox, out on 60 minutes and this is decades ago, but the idea that people who drank alcohol in moderation were actually healthier than those who didn't drink at all. Turns out the study was completely flawed. The people in the control group, meaning didn't drink at all, didn't drink largely because either they used to drink a lot or they had medical issues to start with. But that idea was promoted and took hold. The American Cancer Society finally came out a few years ago saying no amount of alcohol is healthy, that alcohol is linked to seven different kinds of cancer. Drinking. three glasses of wine or three drinks a week for women increases your risk of breast cancer by 15 percent and anything over that increases another 10%, every additional glass of of wine, which completely counteracts the idea that one drink a day for women is perfectly healthy. The truth is it's not. but I don't know if when I was drinking that would have convinced me to stop. Dr. Vickie: Well, that's interesting because we have seen a cultural shift. There used to be events where there wasn't alcohol served and that's becoming less common. I think that the drinking culture has really exponentially increased. So if it wasn't the health risk that would have made you stop, what was your motivation? Casey: Well, I have to say that I was always a drinker, ever since I got to college. I joined the women's rugby team where binge drinking was celebrated. And then I used alcohol to shut off my brain. I was very much a gold star straight A girl who had a lot of fear of not doing well. When I drank, I could let all of that go. So drinking for me was fun. It was actually part of my personality. I felt like it was sort of integral to the type of person I was and stopping drinking completely was my worst nightmare, literally my worst case scenario in life. So I thought for a very long time that I needed to get ahold of my drinking, that I needed to be able to moderate more successfully so that I would never have to stop completely. And, the more I tried to moderate, meaning I made all the rules, like I'll only have two drinks tonight. I will only drink beer because I like red wine better. I will only drink when I'm home. So I won't be out of the bar. I'll only drink when I'm out. Cause I go out less often. The more I tried to do that, the more I realized that it was not working at all. All of my rules, I could not successfully drink less on a consistent basis. Or if I did, I was super irritated and white knuckling it. And at the same time, my anxiety was off the chart. I would wake up with this sort of low grade hangover every day. I would have to overcompensate to fit in everything I needed to do to still get, you know, the straight A version of an adult in a lot fewer hours. I started listening to podcasts and started reading books and joining groups. And then finally decided to take a longer break from alcohol.I got to 100 days and I felt so much better. I decided to extend it to six months and then a year. And once it got to a year, I was like, you know what? I think I'm done drinking, because I realized that I didn't need it and that I felt so much better and happier without it. Dr. Vickie: That is so interesting. And I think that's true of so many substances, even something like sugar. You don't realize how bad it's making you feel until you can get through that period where you get over your cravings and realize how much better you feel without it. But it sounds like to me that you had a real identity shift. With drinking, denial is a huge part of the process. And so it's interesting that you just were listening to podcasts and now you are a coach for other women. Casey: I think the shift is really changing throughout society. It's, it's starting with the younger generation. So Gen Z is the leading factor in the sober curious movement. They drink 30 percent less than their parents or grandparents did at the same age. Millennials are also on board with being sober curious, which means considering what your life would be like without drinking, taking periods of time, alcohol free, trying non alcoholic beer and wine, or just trying to drink more mindfully. The older generations, I'm Gen X, who sort of came into adulthood with the idea that red wine was good for your heart. And Baby Boomers are the absolute biggest drinkers. So now it's more normalized to do dry January, to do dry July, to stop drinking for a period of time. And people don't question it as much as they used to. Whereas for a long time, I would say 10 years ago, if you took a break from drinking and you were a drinker, people would pretty much be like, what's going on? Do you have a problem? Are you pregnant? Just have one. You need to relax. We'll have more fun. Like there there was a lot of pressure to keep drinking. Dr. Vickie: I agree with that. So, what would you say to a young woman, a young mom, or even anyone else in another range of age to get started if they are sober curious? Casey: I always encourage anyone who's thinking about this to try to take a longer break from drinking. When you are drinking, it becomes a habit and it becomes an emotional practice in terms of how you connect with your friends or your spouse or how you hang out with your colleagues or bond with other mothers. And you don't realize how much it impacts every aspect of your life. Whenever you drink alcohol, it spikes your dopamine really high. And so your body actually regulates your normal level of dopamine, your happy hormone lower. So even if you just drink twice a week, you are less happy than you would be if you were not drinking at all. It messes with your mood regulation. So you are less emotionally stable than you would be, if you weren't drinking at all. It impacts your energy and your ability to work out. It messes with your sleep. So taking 30 days off drinking is a really great way to evaluate how alcohol is impacting all the the aspects of your life, You will notice just in one month that you have less brain fog, that you have more energy, your skin will be brighter, your eyes will be brighter. You will sleep better. So there are all these benefits to it, but you will also realize that you can go through a Friday night without drinking and that you can hang out with your partner and have a date without drinking and that it's still good. So that's a practice to bring awareness to all these beliefs we have about alcohol. And in my coaching practice, a lot of the approach is to look at it like habit formation and break that. So the idea of keep the ritual, change the ingredients. There are fantastic non alcoholic beverages out there. there's non alcoholic beer that is, you know, taking the world by storm. There is is non alcoholic Prosecco. There's all these non alcoholic drinks, mocktails that you will see all around you. And then you can institute new habits. How do you want to wind down at the end of the night? , If you're stressed, if you're lonely, what are other ways to meet those needs? And you will learn something about yourself if you do that. Dr. Vickie: That's so powerful. And I think self discovery is a huge part of it, but I have to say, I'm glad you brought up dopamine because I always take my listeners to mini medical school. So what I want you to know about dopamine is that it affects the pleasure center of the brain, and it is in the exact same location as the pain center of the brain. When you're using any substance, and that dopamine level starts to drop, you experience extreme discomfort without the substance. And so, it's a weird upside down balance of, you're drinking to increase your dopamine levels, but then you have to drink because your dopamine levels go down so low and dopamine is a huge part of addiction. And I just want to ask you that, are we talking about addiction? Because you talk a lot about a dry period, an alcohol free period. What if someone can't stop? Casey: There are are different levels. of using and withdrawing from a substance. In medical terms, it's called substance use disorder and there are variations of mild, moderate or severe. What I love about the sober curious movement is anyone can decide to take a break or drink less or evaluate the way that alcohol is impacting their life and their social life. And it is good and you will learn something and there's was no judgment around it. Now, if you are drinking more often or more heavily, it is hard to take a break without some sort of support. So I actually stopped using sober coach. I worked with her, emailing her every day. A lot of it was the block and tackling of, I'm having an awful day at work. I really want a drink. And her kind of being like, all right, you don't have to drink though. You can go home and you can cuddle up with your kid or watch a show or go for a run or whatever it is. Just that encouragement to to get through those cravings and the ideas of of like what do I say to people? What will they think if I don't drink? How will I have a night out with my husband? A lot of this is sort of just day by day getting through those, those moments when you would drink. Withdrawal, if you are physically addicted to alcohol, is incredibly dangerous. So, if you're at the point where you are physically addicted or you are worried about it beyond, I had a lot of hangovers, you really should work with a medical professional for a detox because it can be fatal. Dr. Vickie: I'm glad you brought that up. But I do think dealing with those triggers and cravings is so important and I love that you mentioned using alternative ways to deal with the things that are going to set that trigger off. Do you have any top five suggestions on winding down or mitigating that? Casey: What's interesting is in the beginning, the biggest trigger is hunger, which is kind of of funny and counterintuitive. So when I'm working with women and they are taking a a break from drinking, they're going from day one to day five to day seven to two weeks, I really encourage them to set an alarm for 3:30 or four, to, eat something with protein. So you are not going into the witching hour or getting dinner or driving home from the office when you are you are hungry. Cause that is a huge trigger to drink. The other thing I really encourage women to do is to get all the alcohol out of the house. So you can talk to your partner about this. I mean, our partners support us in many things. When I stopped drinking, red wine was my sort of kryptonite. So I told him I needed no wine at the house because I really love drinking. And I knew it would be hard for me, like the elephant in the room, just constantly wearing me down. So he drank beer. We just just got all the wine out of the house. So that is sort of a visual cue seeing alcohol around you that triggers a craving to drink. So if you get rid of the visual cue and and you get rid of the ability to have that quick reward, meaning grab a bottle, grab a drink, open it and have it hit your bloodstream. That gives you the chance to move through it. I mean, most cravings really only last 20 minutes. You can time them. Like I really want to drink, you eat something, you distract yourself. You can time when that craving goes away. So I would say hunger, getting the the visual cues and the easy access to alcohol out of your house, your; your visual field. And then also identifying why you want to drink. So if you are just taking a break and you're not used to it, I always tell women, if they tell me they don't have a craving to drink in the first two weeks, like I won't believe them. It just doesn't happen. So in the beginning, you really need that physical break from being able to hit that reward. But after that, it's emotional most of the time. So it's really important to lower the bar and to stay away from stress and overwhelm and drama. But when you want to drink first thing, eat something. But the second question is why? Why do you want to drink? Are you bored? Are you resentful? Are you irritated? Are you lonely? All of those things you can solve for in different ways. And once you identify the emotion of why you want to drink, maybe you want to celebrate and want to take it even higher, then you you can problem solve for other ways to meet that need. D.r Vickie: I love that. That's really impactful. Those are some very practical steps that people can take. And I will just tell you the same could be said about chocolate chips. If I've got chocolate chips in the pantry, they're calling my name and I'll go in there and have a little handful. But if I don't have any chocolate chips, the pantry, I'm not going to eat chocolate. Availability is huge, whether it's snack food or alcohol or anything else. We call those self binding techniques. And they work. They really do work, but they don't work in isolation. You have to implement these other things. And so tell me about the benefit of having a coach. Is this a one on one coaching that you do? Do you do group coaching? Casey: Yeah, I actually I did one on one for many years. I worked with over 150 women one on one. And then I have an online program. It's called the Sobriety Starter Kit that basically takes my one on one format and and practices and puts it in an online program that you can access and have in your back pocket at any time. It's designed to take women from day one to 106 months, a year and beyond, and give them the tools to do that. As part of that, I have an online community where I'm in there every single day and I do group coaching as part of that as well. So, it's really important to realize that you are not alone in this and have really practical and positive and empowering ways to reframe your habits and your thinking about alcohol to make those changes. Dr. Vickie: The power of community cannot be overstated. No matter what you're dealing with, the power of community is so important. Well, I am so excited to know about your business and your coaching. And I'll put the links to all of that in the show notes so that any of our listeners can check that out. And I appreciate you sharing all your words of wisdom with us. Casey: Thank you so much, Vickie, I'm happy to be here. Dr. Vickie: Wow. Wasn't that fantastic? If you are sober curious and you are interested in checking out Casey Davidson's website, you can find her at Hello Someday Coaching. She offers her sobriety starter kit. She has a podcast and lots of resources on her blog. So if you're interested in cutting back on your drinking, then this is a fantastic resource for you. Check out the link in the show notes. If insomnia is more your problem, then you're going to want to check out six surprising reasons you're tossing and turning. That's my upcoming free live sleep masterclass on March 3rd, 5th and 8th. Registration is required and there's a link in the show notes or you can go to my website. RESOURCES: Hello Someday Coaching with Casey Davidson Hello Someday Podcast Six Surprising Reasons You're Tossing and Turning The information contained in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not considered to be a substitute for medical advice. You should continue to follow up with your physician or health care provider and take medication as prescribed. Though the information in this podcast is evidence based, new research may develop and recommendations may change
Upper West Side, Studio A/Henry's room, Portugal, Alana, Max, Lacie Foreht, European vibe, American vibe v. European vibe, Lisbon, Porto, Santiago de Compostela, Very European, Face-to-face communication, Walked, ate, drank, had a lovely time, Ren & Stimpy, Plumpy, Candyland, Board game, Move around the board by picking cards, Plumpy sent you back to the beginning, Trips to Florida with Gordon, Katie, Zachary, and Noah, Milo, Max, Alana, and Daryl, Playing Candyland with the boys and nephews, Daryl would spot Plumpy and set it aside, Uncle Daddy, Boys and nephews doing a song and dance about Uncle Daddy drawing Plumpy, Milo doing the robot, Boys continued to humor me over time, Noah must have known, All must have known eventually, Uncle Daddy got Plumpy dance, Like Chutes & Ladders, If someone's going to finish last it will be Uncle Daddy, Alana would play the boys in ping pong and beat them, Daryl struggled to allow himself to beat the boys at games, Alana and Daryl complementing each other in this way, Learned many important lessons about toughness and grit from Alana, and other lessons from Daryl, Alana is an amazing athlete and great tennis player, Daryl less good athlete and much less good tennis player, Daryl would feel bad for opponents, Not so Alana, Alana was routinely crushing people, Plumpy story is some evidence of the different approaches, Maybe Alana was also celebrating when Uncle Daddy got Plumpy
Coming up on this episode of Flirtations, it's the Un-Valentine's Day episode! But this isn't going to be like a regular episode. Today, we're going on a quest for love and playing a game of Candyland… but with a dating twist. Picture this: you're on a colorful adventure through the world of romance, navigating everything from first dates to heartbreak, and, much like in Candyland, finding this game of love filled with unexpected detours and those rare, magical moments when everything just clicks. Will you find yourself stuck on the Licorice space? Sprinting toward the Candy Castle? Getting lost in the gumdrop woods? Hold on to your lollipops, as we flirt with romance on go on a quest for love! Anything is possible. Let's do this flirties! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Flirtations on your favorite podcast platform, and share this episode to spread BFE - big flirt energy, all over the world! Enjoying the show and want to support my work? Buy the Flirt Coach a coffee! About your host: Benjamin is a flirt and dating coach sharing his love of flirting and BFE - big flirt energy, with the world! A lifelong introvert and socially anxious member of society, Benjamin now helps singles and daters alike flirt with more confidence, clarity, and fun! As the flirt is all about connection, Benjamin helps the flirt community (the flirties!) date from a place that allows the value of connection in all forms - platonic and romantic connection - to take center stage and transform lives for greater healing and ultimately, a deeper connection with the self. You can connect with Benjamin on Instagram, TikTok, stream the Flirtations Flirtcast everywhere you listen to podcasts (like right here!), and find out more about working together 1:1 here.
Bob, Cory, and Todd rant and rave about date-night life hacks, duck racing to the death, and rainy-day Candyland with the Girls Next Door. 00:00:00 - Housekeeping 00:20:28 - Gentleman's Agreement 00:42:47 - TT's TikToks 00:51:12 - Time Travel Nostalgia Send your comments and existential questions to Schnozzcast@gmail.com! Follow us on YouTube, Instagram, Threads, and Facebook @Schnozzcast! And don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, PodBean, Audible, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your favorite podcasts! Special thanks to Jack Moran for the intro and outro music. Follow him on Instagram @ thejackmoran.
Okay, for legal purposes this is not actually called the Super Bowl show it's called the "Big Game Show". The whole world has rallied behind Aaron's notion of who should lose the "BIG GAME" this year. Have you? Also, the new kickoff rule is so lame, man, how can we fix it? Listen to find out what the title means.
Do you want to play a game? Well, we sure do! We're joined by Sam's dream guest Jo Firestone, a comedian, podcaster, and game author and enthusiast to celebrate the joy (and evil) of playing games, especially the games on Tangents! SciShow Tangents is on YouTube! Go to www.youtube.com/scishowtangents to check out this episode with the added bonus of seeing our faces! Head to www.patreon.com/SciShowTangents to find out how you can help support SciShow Tangents, and see all the cool perks you'll get in return, like bonus episodes and a monthly newsletter! A big thank you to Patreon subscriber Garth Riley for helping to make the show possible!And go to https://store.dftba.com/collections/scishow-tangents to buy some great Tangents merch!Follow us on Twitter @SciShowTangents, where we'll tweet out topics for upcoming episodes and you can ask the science couch questions! While you're at it, check out the Tangents crew on Twitter: Ceri: @ceriley Sam: @im_sam_schultz Hank: @hankgreen[Truth or Fail: Express]Researchers turned quitting smoking into competitive sporthttps://www.bu.edu/sph/news/articles/2024/novel-digital-pet-game-within-smoking-cessation-app-increases-user-engagement-with-apps-tools-to-quit-smoking/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37566442/Scientists watch a hydrogel play ponghttps://www.theguardian.com/technology/article/2024/aug/22/scientists-enable-hydrogel-to-play-and-improve-at-pong-video-gamehttps://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1063433Bonus: Dead salmon FMRI studyhttps://www.psychology.mcmaster.ca/bennett/psy710/readings/BennettDeadSalmon.pdfOregon Trail decision model https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1063290[The Gauntlet]Game Boy Pocket Sonar accessoryhttps://www.outdoorlife.com/fishing/game-boy-fishing-sonar/https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/apr/21/nintendo-game-boy-25-facts-for-its-25th-anniversaryhttps://gameboy.fandom.com/wiki/Game_Boy_Pocket_SonarFoldit players solve puzzles with what moleculeshttps://fold.it/about_foldithttps://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/2024/press-release/https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/foldit-gamers-solve-riddle/AI neural network from floppy disk to electronic gamehttp://www.20q.net/?historyhttps://ecolloq.gsfc.nasa.gov/archive/2006-Spring/announce.burgener.htmlhttps://openreview.net/pdf?id=FlR4WyubayyJenga name in Swahilihttps://www.ox.ac.uk/news/science-blog/jenga-tale-randomness-and-designhttps://www.museumofplay.org/toys/jenga/Candy Land disease epidemichttps://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/candy-land/https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/history-disease-outbreaks-vaccine-timeline/poliohttps://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2019/07/how-polio-inspired-the-creation-of-candy-land/594424/Jeopardyhttps://www.chicagotribune.com/2007/03/19/jeopardy-has-first-3-way-tie/https://www.npr.org/2009/12/20/121664528/sing-muse-of-the-jeopardy-three-way-tiehttps://j-archive.com/showplayer.php?player_id=3578https://www.jeopardy.com/jbuzz/behind-scenes/breaking-down-four-rare-jeopardy-scenarios100% win rate from high-speed robothttps://ishikawa-vision.org/fusion/Janken/index-e.html[Ask the Science Couch]Game replayability reasons, impacts, and areas of future researchhttps://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED596614.pdfhttps://www.firstpersonscholar.com/the-games-people-replay/https://research.vu.nl/ws/files/3135888/293191.pdfhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1875952121000574https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352250X22002652https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1155/2024/5876780Patreon bonus: Gamification, another facet of motivation psychologyhttps://academictechnologies.it.miami.edu/support/course-design-assistance/game-based-learning/index.htmlhttps://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1475760/1/gamification_CHI2016_preprint.pdfhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1875952119300953https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877050921023255https://online.nursing.georgetown.edu/blog/how-to-stop-procrastinating-there-is-a-science-to-it/https://mcgraw.princeton.edu/undergraduates/resources/resource-library/understanding-and-overcoming-procrastination[Butt One More Thing]Original inventor of Scrabble was named Alfred Mosher Buttshttps://time.com/archive/6909539/scrabble/https://www.museumofplay.org/toys/scrabble/
Candyland by Audrey by 826 Valencia
In this episode we interview sexy friends Pennylane and Starlord. Be warned though - it's Mr H's birthday and it's possible that we've had some cocktails. We explore some of the challenges they've faced, what they'd throw in the lifestyle bin and learn how they got started in the swinging lifestyle. Join us for a really fun conversation and exploration into how this couple have navigated their experiences. Thanks for hopping into our bed! Handy links Find out more about Starlord and Pennylane by heading to fab at: https://www.fabswingers.com/profile/foxmia98 or heading to Swinghub and looking up pennylaneandstarlord Check out and get tickets to our Candyland event here: https://wanderlustswingers.com/london/
Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast -- For Daily & Season Players
Todd discusses how ending fantasy football in Week 16 was his best move of 2024. And cutting Chase Brown in October was not. The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast is presented by Hooters! Click above to listen or download, or […] The post The Candy Land Coalition Champion Is Bubbalicious appeared first on JoeBucsFan.com.
In Episode 170 of The Family Vacationer, Rob continues the holiday destination series with a trip to Andalusia, Alabama. Joined by Melissa King and Maggie Homes from the Andalusia Chamber of Commerce, the episode highlights the city's rich history, festive spirit, and its iconic Christmas in Candyland event. Discover why this charming Southern town is a perfect holiday getaway for families!
Jordan gets comedian Dan Bakst to slow down his thoughts long enough to discuss dating, sex, the MeToo movement and whether playing Candyland can get you laid. Follow Dan on instagram HERE. The RIPJJ Patreon is now live! Become a member HERE. Catch Jordan out on the road! Tickets @ https://punchup.live/jordanjensen The RIP Jordan Jensen Theme Song is "Superstition" by Music Band Follow Jordan on YouTube, Instagram & TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we talk to Shiv and Tom - a couple who are relatively new in their journey. They talk about their experiences, how they got started, advice for folks just starting out and what they'd throw in the lifestyle bin. It's a fun little conversation - with something for everyone. Thanks for hopping into our bed! Handy links Find Shiv and Tom on Swinghub by searching 'Shiv&Tom' Want to come along to our awesome Candyland event in January 2025? Head here to grab your tickets: https://wanderlustswingers.com/london/
Brian Baker, SRVP of Board Games at Hasbro, shares why he left a thriving design & product development career at Nike to chase his childhood dream of working in the toy & game industry. He also reveals how the recent successful Hasbro-Nike LeBron James collaboration transpired. Brian & host Mark Hochgesang discuss orchestrating career transitions, the power of AI & their mutual love for some of Hasbro's powerhouse franchises: Monopoly, Clue, Candy Land, Twister & Mouse Trap. Enjoy sports (and toy) fans!Brian's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briandbaker/Hasbro Website: https://shop.hasbro.com/en-usTime-Stamped Show Notes1:15 The Dream Begins2:18 Ziba Design3:31 The Swoosh5:00 Metcon Rises9:05 Career Transition: Nike to Hasbro13:25 Building Credibility 15:13 Monopoly Matters17:37 Double GOATs: LeBron & Monopoly19:51 Monopoly Magic23:46 Hasbro Happenings27:44 Board Game Testing & Evaluation29:00 Artificial Intelligence31:33 Outsider Inventors33:46 Spreading Fun to All35:15 Competition: Mattel, Lego & Time38:00 Lightning Round38:44 The WrapListeners, please subscribe to Heavy Hitter Sports wherever you listen to podcasts so that you don't miss any future episodes. Ideally, please also rate and review the show. And share this episode with a coworker, friend or family member who it might benefit. Feel free to reach out if you have suggestions re future episode guests or topics. Mark's contact info is noted below. Many thanks. Happy Holidays!mphochgesang@gmail.com971-985-6909
Welcome to the bed hoppers podcast! In this episode we kick off a brand new series of interviews. We'll be chatting to guests about their journey, their thoughts on ethical non monogamy and the highs, lows and challenges that they've faced. This week we are joined by Ruby and Cole who share how they got started, talk about their dynamic and their tips on what to do if you get locked out of your room. Thanks for hopping into our bed! Handy links Find Ruby and Cole on Swinghub by searching 'RubyandCole' Want to come along to our awesome Candyland event in January 2025? Head here to grab your tickets: https://wanderlustswingers.com/london/
This week Kelly and Katai read WITCH'S FIRE by Beverly Butler, the story of a girl with a fucking terrible dad and oh yeah also a witch is there. They talk this absolutely awful fucking dad, poor Kirsty, poor Pam, poor Mrs. Vohl, good disability representation, Candy Land, and again this worthless fucking father.SUBSCRIBE TO THE TEEN CREEPS PATREON to get ad free and video versions of our episodes, bonus episodes, merch, and more:https://www.patreon.com/teencreepsCONNECT W/ TEEN CREEPS:https://discord.com/invite/FYp4QNhruEhttps://twitter.com/teencreepspodhttps://www.instagram.com/teencreepspodhttps://www.facebook.com/teencreepspodBUY TEEN CREEPS MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/teen-creepsTEEN CREEPS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttps://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/teen-creeps*All creepy opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON for ad free and video episodes, bonus episodes, and more:https://www.patreon.com/teencreeps CONNECT:https://discord.com/invite/FYp4QNhruEhttps://www.instagram.com/teencreepspodhttps://www.facebook.com/teencreepspod MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/teen-creeps TEEN CREEPS IS AN INDEPENDENT PODCAST. *All creepy opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textWhat happens when a simple nutcracker becomes the key to a kingdom of dreams? Join us as we unravel the magical tale of Marie and her enchanting Christmas Eve adventure, a journey that takes her from her familiar family festivities to extraordinary realms filled with bravery, wonder, and love. See how Marie's curiosity and courage transform her world as she tackles the mysteries brought by a peculiar gift from her godfather, Drosselmeyer.From the whimsical tale of Princess Perlipat and her peculiar curse to the courageous battle against the Mouse King's army, Marie's story is one of heartwarming resilience and imagination. Discover how the steadfast loyalty of a young girl can turn the tide in the Nutcracker's favor, igniting an epic confrontation that blends whimsy with urgency. Follow the intricate tapestry of these fantastical narratives as Marie's creativity and compassion guide her through strange lands and captivating adventures.Explore the delightful landscapes of Candy Land and the bustling streets of Sweetmeatburg, where vibrant characters bring Marie's escapades to life. The adventure culminates in a royal marriage at the breathtaking Marzipan Castle, a testament to the boundless magic of the imagination. Through this enchanting journey, listeners will be invited to rediscover the timeless joy at the heart of the holiday season, where the impossible becomes possible and dreams truly take flight.Support the show
In this episode we explore New Years Eve (NYE) and some of our previous experiences of the night. We talk about what to expect, how to survive and tackle some of our top tips. We touch on house parties, nights at clubs, managing expectations, what to wear and more. If you're thinking of doing a swinger club on NYE (be it your first club visit or your 100th) then this might just be the episode for you! Thanks for hopping into our bed! Handy links Want to come along to our awesome Candyland event in January 2025? Head here to grab your tickets: https://wanderlustswingers.com/london/
On this NFL Week 10 capper, Brad Evans and Nate Lundy wind a course through the Candyland of bets. First, the gents grab a seat on the PLUS BUS detailing a wager at +100 odds or greater. From there, Brad counts down his mixed sport themed Fade Five, including action on Kyren Williams, De'Von Achane, Jaylen Waddle and -- for those night owls -- there's always the Hawaii game. Finally, Brad dishes out a +200 #TeamHuevos Parlay Play and Lundy hurls additional cash in bonus time. Get the entire show in just 30 minutes!
The show begins with some candy chat since it's Halloween week, and morphs into a fun dessert story. We bring everyone up to speed (18:00) on the CO trip of a few weeks ago. We hop back into (37:15) Halloween plans, and talk about the "dad candy tax" and if we can find Todd on Halloween! We also jump into a LONG conversation about Candyland (40:00) and which old ass version of the game we used to have, along with our favorite board games, past present and future! Sponsors: ScottyJ's album, Candyland Scotty Js YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3WWSlwDKYf7P5k4XdP3zA IG & Twitter: the_bro_pod, littleBquotes E-mail the show!: thebropodnetwork@gmail.com Buy Merch!!: thebropod.threadless.com Our Website: www.bropodnetwork.com #candycorn #candychat #CafeDuMonde #MSY #Breckenridge #CasaBonita #TromboneChamp #Reagan #Waldo #Candyland #Racko #boardgames #D&D #podcasts #bropod #bropodnetwork
This week, we're excited to bring you a thought-provoking conversation with the wonderful Stephanie O'Dea, bestselling author and advocate for slow living.In this episode, Stephanie O'Dea dives deep into her journey from being known as the "crock pot queen," where I first connected with her (see her Slow cooker Brussels sprouts and Apricot Brie recipes below) , to embracing a more deliberate and slow-paced lifestyle. While we are in the month of Crocktober and Stephanie's book, “Make It Fast, Cook It Slow,” is never leaving my shelf, I also was really interested in her new “Slow Living: Cultivating a Life of Purpose in a Hustle-Driven World” pivot.Here's a quick look at what we talked about and… a recipe!
This week, we're excited to bring you a thought-provoking conversation with the wonderful Stephanie O'Dea, bestselling author and advocate for slow living.In this episode, Stephanie O'Dea dives deep into her journey from being known as the "crock pot queen," where I first connected with her (see her Slow cooker Brussels sprouts and Apricot Brie recipes below) , to embracing a more deliberate and slow-paced lifestyle. While we are in the month of Crocktober and Stephanie's book, “Make It Fast, Cook It Slow,” is never leaving my shelf, I also was really interested in her new “Slow Living: Cultivating a Life of Purpose in a Hustle-Driven World” pivot.Here's a quick look at what we talked about and… a recipe!
Welcome to Mysteries to Die For.I am TG Wolff and am here with Jack, my piano player and producer. This is a podcast where we combine storytelling with original music to put you in the heart of a mystery. All stories are structured to challenge you to beat the detective to the solution. These are arrangements, which means instead of word-for-word readings, you get a performance meant to be heard. Jack and I perform these live, front to back, no breaks, no fakes, no retakes.This is Season 7, Games People Play. Games are about competition conducted according to rules with participants working toward a goal. Games are a part of every culture and are one of the oldest forms of social interaction and engagement. Games can be fun, challenging and exhilarating. They can also be intense, cutthroat, and lethal. This season, our authors have fashioned deadly games and unscrupulous villains to test your detection skills. This is Episode 21, Sorry is the featured game. This is Death by Candy Land by Kyra JacobsDELIBERATIONCandy Land is in chaos and Sheriff Cantalone has to figure out who gummed up this Halloween party by killing Harry Randall. Here are the players in the order we met them:• Mic Garcia, host and Lord Licorice who was being blackmailed by Harry• Savannah Livingston, the Lollipop Fairy who Harry flashed earlier that day• Tyler Livingston, the Peppermint Forest lumberjack who owned the hardware story Harry vandalized• Cindy Flannigan, Mrs. Nutt whose garden Harry trampled nightly• Sam Flannigan, dressed as a giant peanut whose fence Harry destroyed• The three Flannigan children, M&Ms who were mad Harry ruined the bounce house• Doc Hallers, King Kandy who Harry blamed for his mother's death• Herb Smathers, Gloppy the Chocolate Blob who Harry repeatedly belittledHere's what we know:• Harry was the neighborhood bully. Everyone except Mic had lodged complaints with the sheriff and complained that nothing was done.• Mic welcomed his guests into the back yard but said he did not see Harry until he was dead.• Tyler Livingston had met Harry at the decorated fence and told him to come in through the house. Savannah Livingston saw Harry in the kitchen, staring out the window. Doc Haller saw Harry take a pill and wash it down with liquor.• Harry spilled Herb's heart pills across the floor. Herb couldn't be sure they all were found.• The Livingston children said Harry banged on the outside of the bounce house, then crawled inside and refused to move.• Harry had cuts and scratches on his arms and his lips were tinted blue. ME speculated the blue may have come from an overdose. No explanation was given on the cuts and scratches.• Cindy Flannigan's rake had red orange stains she said was from mulch. No damage or marks were noted on the other props.• No one had any knowledge of illegal drugs. Mic said Harry kept to liquor and cigarettes.It's your move, where should Sheriff Cantalone go?ABOUT Candy LandPolio was an ancient disease that hit pandemic status in the 1940s and 1950s, crippling children and young adults until a vaccine was widely administered in 1955. Children recovering were bed bound and board. Teacher Eleanor Abbott, herself a victim of the disease, invented games to entertain recovering children, including Candy Land. Encouraged by friends, Abbott submitted her idea to Milton Bradley, who picked it up to fill-in their product line. It soon became their best selling game. In 2005, Candy Land was inducted into The Strong National Museum of Play. Candy Land has continued to grow and develop, offering game variations including special character editions and electronic editions so you can get your candy on no matter where you are.
Shenanigans ensue as the Krew samples candy in Loomlurch... Gain access to an exclusive campaign, Shroud Over Saltmarsh, over on Patreon: https://legendsofavantris.com/patreon The Crooked Moon, a folk horror supplement for 5e, is available for preorder! Get the Crooked Moon at: https://thecrookedmoon.com/ Watch more D&D adventures in the world of Avantris live on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/legendsofavantris Check out our merch store: https://shop.legendsofavantris.com Join our community on Discord: https://legendsofavantris.com/discord Watch our many campaigns on YouTube: https://legendsofavantris.com/youtube All other links: https://linktr.ee/legendsofavantris Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/0LBQqk20s9s?si=iRc84rgzVBxEU4jr
Episode: 2338 How Skill and Chance Influence the Outcome of Games. Today, skill and chance.
Eventbrite CEO Julia Hartz said “I do” to Kevin Hartz twice: once when they got married, and again when she decided to become a co-founder with him. Julia says she doesn't even remember the latter moment. All she knows is she trusted Kevin's entrepreneurial instincts and it paid off. But when Kevin needed to step down as CEO and have Julia step in, she describes the transition as going from “Candyland” to “Tron”. In this episode of 9 to 5ish, Julia shares: What her internships on “Friends” and “Jackass” taught her The unofficial exit strategy she and Kevin agreed on in case they didn't work out romantically Why it was bittersweet stepping up as CEO while Kevin navigated health struggles health struggled How Eventbrite's IPO was the most diverse in NYSE history Why she takes it personally when female executive leadership exit the business after going public
You thought Candy Land was cool, well on this episode we're heading to the candy lab! That candy lab is Sprinkk and the person that created Sprinkk is Tessa Porter and she is a candy scientist, engineer, business owner and she took time out of her day to allow the microphones in the lab. This episode was a ton of fun to make as I really love to learn and each room of the lab offered that opportunity. This is a sweet episode indeed and you're going to enjoy where candy and science collide…or smoosh. Hang on to your fork and listen if you're hungry! More Sprinkk here https://www.sprinkk.com/
Step back in time with The Gateway Gamers Podcast, where Bryan and guest Aaron take a stroll down memory lane, sharing their top ten "classic" games from yesteryear! This episode is full of old-timey charm as we dish out on the games that kept us entertained when milk was still delivered to the doorstep and phones had cords. Whether it's a friendly game of Candy Land or getting into a dust-up over Monopoly, these picks are sure to give you a case of the warm fuzzies. So grab your knickerbockers and saddle shoes, and let's get nostalgic about the games that stood the test of time. Don't be a wet blanket—tune in for a swell time!
I know September feels early to start thinking about corporate gifting, but I promise it's not. Your December self will thank you for doing this so early. xo Jess Minny & Paul: https://www.minnyandpaul.com/ Wine Country: https://www.winecountrygiftbaskets.com/ Harry & David's: https://www.harryanddavid.com/h/fruit-gift/pears (^^these pears are so good, GET THEM) Mrs. Prindables: https://www.mrsprindables.com/ Funky Chunky: https://funkychunky.com/ Candyland in MN: https://candylandstore.com/ (^^did not mention them in the episode, but they're my the best!) i like you: https://i-like-you-minneapolis.myshopify.com/ Downloadable template coming soon, will link it here: https://askanassistant.substack.com/p/templates
We are back after the summer break. We have plenty of news to talk about and even a race preview. We also discuss the iconic game of Candy Land. Enjoy!
From the IBS Podcast! We have a series of fun episodes planned out for you all. We are going to be playing the Quiet Year. It's a table top world making game. Perfect for world building and we allow our imagination to run wild here. Typically you start with a blank slate and build out the world from there. But we decided to build a world in the land of Candy Land! Think epic Game Of Thrones meets cotton candy woods and chocolate swamps. ------------------ Hosts: Christian & Chris Don't forget to leave us a cheeky review and we will read them on the show. Tell your friends that they need some GlitchCube in their life.
Polio has been around since ancient times but it was a very quiet disease for most of history, affecting few people and raising little alarm. It wasn't until the 20th century that polio began to appear among the masses, terrifying epidemics, a mysterious disease that seemed to target children out of nowhere, paralyzing them, killing them. No one knew how it spread. No one knew how to treat it. No one knew how to stop it. They quarantined. They avoided swimming pools and water fountains. They lived in fear. But the strange thing was, these polio epidemics were only happening in developed countries in Europe and North America, countries that had recently gone to great lengths to ensure improved hygiene and sanitation. Good hygiene, cleanliness, was supposed to prevent the spread of disease. How had it backfired so horrifically with polio? Let's fix that.Support the show! Join the PatreonBuy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaineSources: Yale Medicine Magazine "Breaking the back of polio" Wikipedia "History of Polio"Encyclopedia Britannica "Polio through history"PBS "Candy Land"BBC "The man in the iron lung"World Health Organization "History of the Polio Vaccine"Mayo Clinic "Polio"CDC "Covid-19 Mortality Update"Shoot me a message!
This week, John went blonde and I attempted to play Candyland with Ben which went well...until it didn't. Then a wee contact lens issue made it seem like I was stroking out on TV and I wonder if I need to switch Optometrists. Plus, my attempts to connect with another Dad at Camp pickup remain a failure. For more interviews and behind-the-scenes tea, tune in to Andy Cohen Live weekdays on Radio Andy by subscribing to SiriusXM. Use my link https://sxm.app.link/AndyCohen for a free trial!
Cake Zine is an independent print magazine exploring society through sweets, cofounded by Tanya Bush and TASTE contributing editor and the show's co-host Aliza Abarbanel. Their fifth issue, Candy Land, explores candy's connections to the natural and unnatural world. On the show, Aliza and Tanya unpack how they made the issue and the many cultural connotations of candy. Also on the show, Amy Rose Spiegel reads a piece from the latest issue.Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We'd love to hear from you.MORE FROM CAKE ZINECandy Land [official]This Is TASTE 329: Cake Zine's Tough Cookie [TASTE]See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's interview continues with the entirety of Team Fitzy, joining us this week to all talk about their journey and travels in the competitive scene!Momma Fitzyhttps://x.com/MommaFitzyBuckeye Fitzyhttps://x.com/BuckeyeFitzyCheck out the BTW Web Site for merch, bios, videos and more: BTWPvP.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel!Team BTWLyleJeffs111 on Twitchhttps://www.twitch.tv/lylejeffsiiiKyleThrows on Twitchhttps://www.twitch.tv/kylethrowsCnfessionhttps://www.twitch.tv/cnfessionEvan777713https://www.twitch.tv/evan777713KingOwlexanderhttps://www.twitch.tv/kingowlexanderGracieZhttps://www.twitch.tv/vgraciezCheck out and listen to our friends The Round Table ChatotIf you have suggestions, ideas, or inquiries, you can contact:Our Executive Producer: matthewbraeker@btwpvp.comYou can email us at the following:The Show: info@btwpvp.comAstro: astrozombie954@btwpvp.comDinho: dinhoelmagico@btwpvp.comWildcat: wildcatdad17@btwpvp.comGood Luck and Get Good! Become part of Team B.T.W Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What would you do if your dad approached you wanting to name a perfume after you? Dylan Lauren refused the offer from her iconic fashion designer dad, Ralph Lauren because she was saving her name for her own brand. CEO and Founder of Dylan's Candy Bar Dylan Lauren sits down with Liz to discuss how she turned her love for candy into the world's largest confectionary emporium and lifestyle brand. She describes her entrepreneurial journey from people not believing in her to hunting down products across the world to enhance her brand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You spoke, RW+ Community, and we listened! This episode was one of your favorites, and we're bringing it back for summer break! Today's episode is with Food Network Star and our favorite chef, Aarti Sequeira, and it's guaranteed to make you smile! While spending time in the kitchen this summer might not be on top of your list, Aarti's here to remind you that cooking is a way to connect with God. She's even giving you a quick summer recipe you'll love on these hot summer days. Aarti is a favorite on Food Network and is featured on such hits as Guy's Grocery Games and Candy Land. She's also a cooking show host and author of the cookbook mentioned today, My Family Recipe Journal, which is sure to become a family heirloom in your home. You can connect with Aari @aartipaartipcs Quick reminder! Your podcast team is on summer break until August 5th. Be sure to press play on some of our favorite episodes that will keep you company. #886 REVING the Word with Kara "Rejoice" #879 Walk and Talk with Alisa #877 Breakthrough with Eddie James #786 All My Knotted Up Life with Beth Moore We love our community here at Revelation Wellness! If you want to join a Christ-centered group of people where you learn how to put your health and faith into practice, then RW+ Membership is for you! Become a Revelation Wellness Donor today! Click here to donate! Your generosity helps make podcasts like these possible! We love our Rev community and think you will, too! Be sure to get connected with us at: The Official Revelation Wellness Facebook / Instagram / RevWell TV / Youtube Your reviews matter to us and help spread the good news, so please leave us one where you listen to your podcast! If we read your review on our show, we'll send you a gift from the Revelation Wellness Store! We'd also love to hear from you! So please leave us a VOICE MESSAGE here! Tell us what you thought about this episode!
Happy Halloween! We're headed to Candy Land, a sugary laboratory where mathematicians found a mysterious candy dagger appear - over and over again. So gather up your candy box, and let's discover out why mathematicians are studying candy to understand the real-life landscapes around us. Mathematician Leif Ristroph shares how he stumbled into making sweet experiments. Want to learn more about the reason behind Leif's experiments? Listen to our bonus interview episode, available for Patrons at the $1/level a month or higher. Pledge now at Patreon.com/tumblepodcast! We have Leif's special recipe for “research-grade candy” on our website. Check it out on the blog at sciencepodcastforkids.com! Want to see Lindsay and Marshall perform LIVE at the Foundry in West Stockbridge, MA? Go get tickets here.
Short Stories for Kids: The Magical Podcast of Story Telling
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In this week's Flightless Bird, Farrier sets out to understand why Americans call “Snakes and Ladders” something completely different: “Chutes and Ladders”. Farrier meets with Hasbro's Brian Baker, senior vice president for board games. Farrier learns the surprising origins of Chutes and Ladders - as well as other popular American board games like Candyland and Monopoly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices