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Catherine Williamson, Managing Director of Entertainment at Julien’s Auctions,joins John Landecker on the show to share how fans and collectors of TV memorabiliahave an opportunity to own a piece of television history. Listen in while Catherine sharesdetails surrounding the Julien Auction “Channel Surfing” chronicles, which will take placeMay 7th-May 8th, and what collectors can expect […]
We introduce our new "Channel Surfing" format where we travel through the entire history of a television franchise. For our maiden voyage we're exploring the legacy of Punky Brewster from the original 2 seasons on NBC starting in 1984, to the 2 years of syndication from 1987-1988 and capping off with the 2021 revival series on Peacock. Summon your "Punky Power" and get listening, TV Lovers! Thanks to our monthly supporters Chad Droze Ken Spaulding retrodolls77 Tim Heasley
We are saving the NFR talk for the No Spin Rally in Las Vegas but chat about the big story of the week.Send us a textSend your thoughts and feedback to nospinfeedback@gmail.com or text 817-668-2395
We're back with a bonus TV Treat episode for the Halloween season to explore an episode of the Punky Brewster cartoon from 1985 called "Halloween Howlers", where Glomer and the Punky gang go trick or treating. Plus we announce a new special episode format called "Channel Surfing", which will be our next episode covering the television legacy of Punky Brewster in the 80's and beyond. Thanks to our monthly supporters Chad Droze Ken Spaulding retrodolls77 Tim Heasley Jeff Sheldon
Links to some of the stories discussed on the show:https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3485832.3485894https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/06/hackers-can-steal-cryptographic-keys-by-video-recording-connected-power-leds-60-feet-away/https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity22/presentation/genkinThe WannaPractice app: www.wannapractice.com Use the code “WP50POFF” at registration for 50% off the regular price.The WannaBeA training material: wannabeacissp.comMany thanks to co-host Matt Snoddy! Go buy consulting services from him: http://www.networktherapists.com/You can now sponsor The Sensuous Sounds Of INFOSEC! Buy us a gallon of gas here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/securityzedVisit our friend and co-host Raphty here: safing.io
In the latest episode of This Could Be a Podcast, Koel, Josh and Bobby discuss Monday Night Football, 90's TV and In Living Color.
Utterly Useless is three Brothers-ish, talking random stuff, mainly movie/TV/trivia, attempting to make each other laugh or get a really-really uncomfortable, and answer life's most pointless questions. In this podcast, after the gang shares their most recent life earned "Merit Badges", and play the randomoid "Spin-the-Wheel" game, Jeremy's "Channel Surfing" segment, we then fantasy drafting Horror Franchises. We then conclude the podcast with "One Good Recommendation." This Podcast's Bookmarks Welcome & Introductory Quote - 00:00:00 Life Earned Merit Badge - 00:05:12 Spin-the-Wheel - 00:20:06 Jeremy's "Channel Surfing" Segment - 00:51:43 Fantasy Drafting Horror Franchises - 01:00:06 One Good Recommendation - 01:27:42
The Whisperings Tusks, an anthology series, is a place for the strange, the unusual and odd. It will feature a collection of peculiar stories and tales that may scare or amaze you. Episode 10: Channel Surfing Starting a new job can be stressful. Sometimes you never know what to expect. Story by: Gabe Spangler Written by: Gabe Spangler AI voices by https://elevenlabs.io/ Sound Effects and Music by https://pixabay.com Other Sound Effects and Music via Pixabay by: attic13 Opening and Ending Theme by Zac Lanier All content property of Psychic Elephant Radio
Welcome to the 38th Episode of the What THE Golf Podcast, brought to you by Chasing Aces Golf! This is a different kind of show today, as you know, for a change... (5:00) Beers and Cheers - Bellhaven's Two-Hearted IPA (12:00) Kevin discusses some recent rounds and his upcoming tournaments (including defending the PA Open) (30:00) Eddie discusses two recent rounds (45:00) Kevin discusses the Olympics Golf Tournament Thanks to our sponsor, www.ChasingAcesGolf.com Also, thanks to Marillion for the opening and closing theme song! Please reach out to us with any questions, comments, or swing videos at WhatTHEGolfPodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1115, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Almost Assassinated 1: August 22, 1962 when his limousine was attacked near Paris. Charles de Gaulle. 2: February 15, 1933 after making a speech in Miami. FDR. 3: May 12, 1982 on a visit to the famous shrine in Fatima, Portugal. Pope John Paul II. 4: September 5, 1975 while greeting a crowd in Sacramento, California. Gerald Ford. 5: August 22, 1962 when his luxury Citroen was attacked near Paris. Charles de Gaulle. Round 2. Category: Who Directed It? 1: "Riding in Cars with Boys","Awakenings". (Penny) Marshall. 2: "When They See Us", "A Wrinkle in Time", "Selma". Ava DuVernay. 3: 1991's "Point Break", "Zero Dark Thirty". Kathryn Bigelow. 4: "Wonder Woman", episodes of "Entourage" and "Arrested Development". Patty Jenkins. 5: "Red Hot Chili Peppers: Dark Necessities", "Booksmart". Olivia Wilde. Round 3. Category: The 2011 Fortune 500 1: "And like a good neighbor", this co. is there at No. 37, "taking an active stance against texting while driving". State Farm. 2: Fannie Mae, No. 5, was delisted by the NYSE; this company, No. 20, got "$64 billion in... bailout money". Freddie Mac. 3: "Bailed out and buffed up", this car co., No. 8, "emerged from bankruptcy with a $20 billion public offering". GM. 4: No. 36, this co. got "a $30 billion contract to supply refueling aircraft to the Air Force, beating European rival Airbus". Boeing. 5: Checking out at No. 28, "88% of" this wholesaler's "customers renew their annual memberships". Costco. Round 4. Category: Channel Surfing 1: It's the largest of the islands separated from the mainland by the Mozambique Channel. Madagascar. 2: The Corsica Channel separates Corsica from this other island where Napoleon lived. Elba. 3: Dusky dolphins surf this South American channel, named for a 19th century science ship. the Beagle. 4: Click on this channel and you might find yourself in the middle of "Shark Week". Discovery Channel. 5: Its western entrance lies between Land's End, U.K. and Ushant, France. the English Channel. Round 5. Category: All In 1: Brick red, hot magenta, sea green and 117 more options are in a 120-count box of these. crayons. 2: Nevis, the Windward Passage and the Spanish Main are all in this sea. the Caribbean Sea. 3: At its core, this boozy clan was Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr.. the Rat Pack. 4: The "Discobolus" statue, a Viking antler comb and a Henry I halfpenny are all in this London site. the British Museum. 5: If you had raided this object, you might have found a pot of manna, Aaron's rod and the 2 stone tablets of Moses. the Ark of the Covenant. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
Critic and YouTube creator Celeste de la Cabra joins Josh for a journey into the Criterion Channel's permanent, streaming-only library, and conclude their conversation about the films of Japanese filmmaker and the master of kaiju cinema, Ishirō Honda.
Critic and YouTube creator Celeste de la Cabra joins Josh for a journey into the Criterion Channel's permanent, streaming-only library, and conclude their conversation about the films of Japanese filmmaker … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 60: Ishirō Honda's Kaiju Cinema – Part Three" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 60: Ishirō Honda's Kaiju Cinema – Part Three appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
Utterly Useless is three Brothers-ish, talking random stuff, mainly movie/TV/trivia, attempting to make each other laugh or get a really-really uncomfortable, and answer life's most pointless questions. This Podcast's Bookmarks Welcome & Introductory Quote - 00:00:00 Weekly Life Earned Merit Badges - 00:04:47 Spin-the-Wheel - 00:11:37 Jeremy's Channel Surfing - 00:34:16 Re-Casting Die Hard - 00:46:27 One Good Recommendation - 01:20:20
How much do you know about TV?
So Much to Watch Tonight, MNF recap, MLB - Episode#683
Utterly Useless is three Brothers-ish, talking random stuff, mainly movie/TV/trivia, attempting to make each other laugh or get a really-really uncomfortable, and answer life's most pointless questions. This Podcast's Bookmarks Welcome & Introductory Quote - 00:00:00 Weekly Life Earned Merit Badges - 00:02:21 Spin-the-Wheel - 00:11:37 Jeremy's "Channel Surfing" - 00:32:41 March Madness Brackets: Most Re-watchable TV Series Part 6 - 00:43:32 One Good Recommendation - 01:18:42
Friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins returns for a deep dive into the Criterion Channel's permanent, streaming-only library, and a conversation about three films from Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura – Cousin Angelica, Elisa, Vida Mía, and Los Ojos Vendados.
Friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins returns for a deep dive into the Criterion Channel's permanent, streaming-only library, and a conversation about three films from Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura – Cousin Angelica, Elisa, … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 59: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 3" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 59: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 3 appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
Utterly Useless is three Brothers-ish, talking random stuff, mainly movie/TV/trivia, attempting to make each other laugh or get a really-really uncomfortable, and answer life's most pointless questions. This Podcast's Bookmarks Welcome & Introductory Quote - 00:00:00 Weekly Life Earned Merit Badges - 00:04:43 Spin-the-Wheel - 00:12:46 Jeremy's "Channel Surfing" - 00:32:00 March Madness Brackets: Most Re-watchable TV Series Part 3 - 00:39:23 One Good Recommendation - 01:18:58
We talk about what's on the boob tube in the grand imperium of man. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/warhammeredpodcast/support
Critic and YouTube creator Celeste de la Cabra joins Josh for a journey into the Criterion Channel's permanent, streaming-only library, and a conversation about three films from Japanese filmmaker and the master of kaiju cinema, Ishirō Honda.
Critic and YouTube creator Celeste de la Cabra joins Josh for a journey into the Criterion Channel's permanent, streaming-only library, and a conversation about three films from Japanese filmmaker and … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 58: Ishirō Honda's Kaiju Cinema – Part Two" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 58: Ishirō Honda's Kaiju Cinema – Part Two appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
Friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins returns for a deep dive into the Criterion Channel's permanent, streaming-only library, and a conversation about the next three films from Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura.
Friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins returns for a deep dive into the Criterion Channel's permanent, streaming-only library, and a conversation about the next three films from Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura. Episode Links … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 57: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 2" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 57: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 2 appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
In this rendition of Channel Surfing, we're diving into the new Netflix reality dating show, 'Jewish Matchmaking.' From its charming host to its diverse group of daters, this show has a lot to explore and to help us through it all is Mattie Kahn, friend of the pod, journalist, and author of the forthcoming book “Young and Restless: The Girls Who Sparked America's Revolutions.”
Utterly Useless is three Brothers-ish, talking random stuff, mainly movie/TV/trivia, attempting to make each other laugh or get a really-really uncomfortable, and answer life's most pointless questions. This Podcast's Bookmarks Welcome & Introductory Quote - 00:00:00 Weekly Earned Merit Badges - 00:03:22 Spin-the-Wheel - 00:12:02 Jeremy's "Channel Surfing" - 00:29:40 Our Recasting the Harry Potter Characters - 00:47:40 One Good Recommendation - 00:56:30
In this special Channel Surfing bonus episode, we are diving into the agriculture-core dating show 'Farmer Wants a Wife,” a Fox reality program about love… farm-style. How does this show work and where does it fit in the reality TV dating landscape? Let's take this country road and find out!
Critic and YouTube creator Celeste de la Cabra joins Josh for a journey into the Criterion Channel's permanent, streaming-only library, and a conversation about three films from Japanese filmmaker and the master of kaiju cinema, Ishirō Honda.
Critic and YouTube creator Celeste de la Cabra joins Josh for a journey into the Criterion Channel's permanent, streaming-only library, and a conversation about three films from Japanese filmmaker and the master of kaiju cinema, Ishirō Honda.Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club Facebook Group Michael Hutchin's Letterboxd List of Streaming-Only Criterion Titles … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 56: Ishirō Honda’s Kaiju Cinema – Part One" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 56: Ishirō Honda’s Kaiju Cinema – Part One appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
Utterly Useless is three Brothers-ish, talking random stuff, mainly movie/TV/trivia, attempting to make each other laugh or get a really-really uncomfortable, and answer life's most pointless questions. This Podcast's Bookmarks Welcome & Introductory Quote - 00:00:00 Weekly Earned Merit Badges - 00:02:05 Spin-the-Wheel - 00:12:22 Jeremy's "Channel Surfing" - 00:29:35 March Madness Bracketing Re-watchable Action Movies Quadrant 2 - 00:36:07 One Good Recommendation - 01:22:39
Who knows the most about TV?
Utterly Useless is three Brothers-ish, talking random stuff, mainly movie/TV/trivia, attempting to make each other laugh or get a really-really uncomfortable, and answer life's most pointless questions. This Podcast's Bookmarks Welcome & Introductory Quote - 00:00:00 Weekly Earned Merit Badges - 00:02:05 Spin-the-Wheel - 00:12:22 Jeremy's "Channel Surfing" - 00:29:35 March Madness Bracketing Re-watchable Action Movies Quadrant 2 - 00:36:07 One Good Recommendation - 01:22:39
We're back one more time to cover the final batch of episodes of the Netflix reality dating crossover, Perfect Match. We'll find out who makes it to the end, who goes home alone, and which couple is dubbed the perfect match!
Friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins returns for a deep dive into the Criterion Channel's permanent, streaming-only library, and a conversation about three films from Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura.
Friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins returns for a deep dive into the Criterion Channel’s permanent, streaming-only library, and a conversation about three films from Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura. Please note: This conversation was recorded several weeks before Saura’s death and contains out-of-date references to his continuing to work. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 55: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 1" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 55: The Films of Carlos Saura – Part 1 appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
We're back for another round of Perfect Match! This week we get our first queer pairing, the collapse of seemingly strong relationships, and opinions on whether it's cute or cringe to share a toothbrush. Meanwhile, we're just hoping for a man good enough for our fave, Ines…
This week we're getting into Netflix's all-star reality dating crossover show, Perfect Match! What happens when contestants from shows like Too Hot To Handle, Love Is Blind, and The Circle all try to date each other? We're not sure, but we're about to find out!
It's Showtime at the Ap[the management at Gadzooks, a Nerd would like to sincerely apologize to Mz.'s Knowles, Rowland, and Williams, the fine people at the historic Apollo Theater, and people of Harlem, and remind you that the comments made by the Troubadour and The Kid do not represent the views or opinions of the Gadzooks, a Nerd family]! Join Erik the Troubadour as he talks about racist ex-presidents (not the one you're thinking of) and redoing the roof on his house or some such nonsense. Look, they can't all be winners people. But you know what was a winner? The Kid's international travels to England and Wales. If you ever find yourself in Shipton Moyne, outside Malmesbury, Wiltshire, (and why wouldn't you?) then pop into The Cat and the Custard Pot pub for a pint, a steak pie, and the Eton mess for dessert (just trust me, or rather trust Mz. Oklahoma). Also shoutouts to Cheeky Scones in Notting Hill and Maharaja of India behind Trafalgar Square. Cheers mate! All this, plus a right special guest in that old gov'ner The Oklahoma Kid. (The Oklahoma Kid appears courtesy of Pretzels, America's Bread.)The Season Topic is…Channel Surfing in a Galaxy Far, Far AwayErik's Pick is…Nature ChannelOklahoma's Pick is…also Natu[DENIED]The Domain is…Honkytonk MotherfuckerThe Joke is…Erik v. Dental HygeneThe Oklahoma Kid Will Return in…Cthulhu RoyaleFind us at gadzooksanerd.com/meowHear the Music at gadzooksanerd.com/fieldsContact us at gadzooksanerd@gmail.com
The channels referred to in the title are energetic channels of the body, some represented by gross anatomy landmarks and others categorized by subtle body anatomy.This episode may be the science-y one yet, as the hosts overlay a template of cranialsacral anatomy over the subtle anatomy of the chakras and three main nadis (Sushumna, Ida, & Pingala). In order to provide clarity around some of these terms, here is a brief overview of some of the definitions.Chakra means WHEEL – they are spinning wheels of energy, vortices in the body, signified by a variety of qualities (colors, elements, essential oils, foods, practices, etc.). They live deep in the body on the anterior spine – also known as the Central Channel, or SUSHUMNA .Nadis - subtle channels in the body through which our prana flows. There are 72,000 NADIS in the body (or 84,000, depending on what you read) – There are 3 main nadis:Ida – Left side channel – moon – milky white – cooling – female energy – houses negative thoughts that are cravings, addictions, desires or misunderstanding that we think will make us happy. “If only I had [a better job, partner, friends, etc], I'd be happy.” Includes: Wanting, Greed, Lust, Clinginess, Stinginess, Jealousy, selfishnessPingala – Right side channel – sun – opaque red – heating – Houses thoughts you don't want to have! - Low level irritation like… “If only I didn't have [this partner, these friends, this job, etc.]” “I'd be fine if…” [you'd leave me alone, I didn't eat so much, etc.]. Includes:Anger, Frustration, Aversion, Irritation, Rage, ViolenceSushumna – Central channel – Happy ChannelThoughts of wisdom, happiness (low-level contentment to all out bliss). Sushumna is where wind is when happy & smart (inextricable). Must get out of negative mindset before moving into clarity of central channel since affliction & bliss cannot share the same space. Side channels are like vines that grow around and cut off the main channel. Cannot see clearly when wind is in the side channel. When calm, peaceful and at ease, wisdom can arise.Anything that disturbs peace of mind – affliction – (even excitement in a positive way) takes us out of the seat of wisdom.For more information about Craniosacral Therapy, the link below takes you to the article Theresa referred to during the episode.Sources:Buddha Weekly - Chakras & Channels (Tibetan Buddhism)Craniosacral Therapy – What is it?Our Amazing Team:Judith George - Editor (video & audio)Keith Kenny - MusicCindy Fatsis - Photography
Welcome to Kitchen Talk, I'm Chef Hartley, with me as always is the tiny Abe Vigajian who lives under my hat! Join Erik the Troubadour as he stops asking and starts taking. That is, taking up Harry Belafonte as a new friend of the show, taking on the daunting process of honky certification, taking out those pesky moon-based wizards, and taking down our natural enemy, NPR's The Splendid Table. All this, plus special guest The Oklahoma Kid. But first, the ladyfinger's of Duke.(The Oklahoma Kid appears courtesy of Pretzels, America's Bread.)The Season Topic is…Channel Surfing in a Galaxy Far, Far AwayErik's Pick is…Game Show NetworkOklahoma's Pick is…Comedy CentralThe Domain is…Get that HonkyThe Joke is…Sudoku v. BoatsThe Troubadour's fanfic is…Not as Creepy as You Feared, but Not as Raunchy as You HopedFind us at gadzooksanerd.com/meowHear the Music at gadzooksanerd.com/fieldsContact us at gadzooksanerd@gmail.com
Adam and Keith kick off the show by watching 1998's U.S. Marshalls They also watch and discuss the Velma reaction's, plus Colin Cowherd coverage and TV League & history!!!!! Watch https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1719624372
On this episode the guys have a discussion on various topics from the Velma criticism, 90's humor, shitty live bands and porn searches. https://betamaxultd.weebly.com
On this special bonus episode, we're diving into the all-singles season of ‘The Circle,' Netflix's social competition show. We don't usually cover ‘The Circle,' but this season they introduced a new twist: All players would have to come in as singles. This little injection of romantic energy made it feel Love To See It appropriate. So let's discuss!
Criterion Channel Surfing is back from hiatus with its first episode of 2023! Friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins joins our host, Josh Hornbeck, for a conversation about the Criterion Channel's new additions for January 2023.
Criterion Channel Surfing is back from hiatus with its first episode of 2023! Friend-of-the-show Michael Hutchins joins our host, Josh Hornbeck, for a conversation about the Criterion Channel’s new additions for January 2023. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club Facebook Group January New Releases Michael Hutchin's Letterboxd List of Streaming-Only Criterion Titles … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 54: January 2023 New Releases" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 54: January 2023 New Releases appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
We're back after a month long break. We watch the End of the Packers vs Lions game and go over end of season scenarios. Plus channel surfing and TV League. and for TV history we cover New Years 1996!!!
The cast plays a game to test their television knowledge.
TV Trivia seems easy until it's your turn.
Producer Nick Adams came up with another game. This one is called “Channel Surfing” and the goal is to know all things in television
Czabe is joined in the CzabeCast "LandJet" by Julie Donaldson to discuss her role as Senior VP of Media Content for the Washington Commanders. We talk about the industry, the team's name change, her role on gameday broadcasts, industry stereotypes, and more. We also play a game of "Either/Or" with Netflix v. Channel Surfing, CupSnakes v. The Wave, and more!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy