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Marlee Jackson has a conversation with newly elected North Area Vice President, Mark Byrd, and Tanner Hood speaks with newly elected Southeast Area Vice President, Chris Carroll.Find your elected representatives here.Visit the Alabama Farmers Federation website to sign up for the Capitol Connection.Find out more about our sponsor, Alabama Ag Credit, and also about Alabama Farmers Federation.
Join Pastor Chris Carroll with our latest in our "Living Waters" series, focusing this week on the question, "Are You Thirsty?"
Pastor Chris Carroll brings the first message of the new year, and the first of our new "Living Waters" series.
The 1st in our new Christmas Playlist series, from Pastor Chris Carroll.
The latest on "Celebration Sunday" at Life Stream, from the Grati-osity series.
The latest from the Grati-osity series from Pastor Chris Carroll - focusing on gratitude this week.
Pastor Chris Carroll brings the message this morning in the first from our new sermon series entitled "Grati-osity".
We chatted to Chris Carroll, the founder of TLC Interiors. Chris is not just a designer but also a blogger, presenter, and self-proclaimed decorating junkie. In this episode, Chris opens up about the challenges of choosing art for clients—and his own home! From navigating 'art paralysis' to blending styles, Chris shares his journey of mixing bold, unexpected pieces with personal meaning and embracing the ‘fun mess' along the way. Keep up to date with all things Art in My Home via our Instagram. Or find us on Tiktok for some of the best moments.
Pastor Chris Carroll brings the message this week on The Gospel. It's week 3 of our Kingdom Influencers series.
Pastor Chris's sermon from Sunday October 13th, 2024. Week 1 of the Kingdom Influencers sermon series. https://www.lifestreamweb.org
Pastor Chris's sermon from Sunday October 6th, 2024. Week 6 of the Love Actually sermon series. https://www.lifestreamweb.org
Available on Youtube- Ep 29 | If This Doesn't Work... | Feat. Chris Carroll (youtube.com) Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/if-this-doesnt-work/id1366535800 Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/ifthisdoesntworkpodcast?igsh=NWxxeXNhbXpqYjFw&utm_source=qr
Dean's Forum: A Lecture Series by the Very Rev. Kate Moorehead
Dean Kate sits down with her husband Dr. Chris Carroll and he shares his journey of faith.
We are joined by our lead pastor, Chris Carroll with the latest episode in our series on "The Power of Personal Story".
Our series on "The Power of Personal Story" continues with lead pastor Chris Carroll.
“Flame On!” - Johnny Storm, the Human Torch After dreading it for years, Chris and Erik are finally tackling their deep-seated trauma, and reviewing ALL 4 "Fantastic Four" movies!? (Spoilers: they're all garbage, despite the comics being so good...) As well as some speculation on what the MCU may end up doing with the FF in Phase 5 or 6... Movies Discussed: Fantastic 4 (1994) Fantastic Four (2005) Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) ...FANT4STIC ?! (2015) Also on this episode: Invincible - Season 2: Part 1 (Amazon Prime) What If? - Season 2 (MCU, Disney Plus) ECHO (MCU, Disney Plus) Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (Apple Plus) (Episode edited by Chris Carroll and Erik Slader) Check out our Essential Reads for the FF and more at our blog - ComicZombie.net! Follow us on Social Media: Instagram: @ComicZombiePodcast Twitter: @ComicZombie2 Network Info This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network. Follow us below to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts – including: Epik Fails of History, 2 Young 4 This Trek, and Podcasters Assemble! Twitter | Facebook| Instagram: @probablyworkwww.probablywork.com Email: ProbablyWorkPod@gmail.com
Nous sommes le samedi 7 septembre 1996, à Las Vegas. Mike Tyson vient d'allonger Bruce Seldon, dès le premier round. Son adversaire du soir n'aura tenu que quelques minutes face à la furie légendaire d'Iron Mike, qui récupère ainsi sa ceinture WBA de champion du monde. Un combat trop court pour un public qui reste sur sa faim. Tupac Shakur et sa bande quittent les lieux à la recherche d'une boîte de nuit, pour dépenser ce trop-plein d'énergie qu'ils n'ont pas eu le temps de brûler pendant le match. La BMW 750 noire, conduite par Suge Knight, le PDG de Death Row Records, est en tête d'une escorte sévèrement armée, forte d'une dizaine de véhicules. Tupac est assis à sa droite. En arrivant sur Flamingo Road, la berline est rattrapée par une Cadillac blanche. À l'intérieur, quatre hommes ouvrent immédiatement le feu. Tupac est touché à plusieurs reprises. Chris Carroll, policier de Las Vegas, est le premier sur les lieux. En extirpant le corps du rappeur de la voiture criblée de balle, il lui hurle à plusieurs reprises: "Qui t'a tiré dessus ? Que s'est-il passé ? Qui a fait ça ?". Autant de questions qui restent sans réponse… De longues secondes pendant lesquelles Tupac lutte pour rester dans le monde des vivants. Puis, le rappeur donne l'impression de passer de la lutte à l'acceptation. Il semble être dans un état d'esprit qu'on pourrait transcrire par ‘je suis en paix'. Il prend une profonde respiration pour pouvoir parler, et fixe le sergent, qui pense enfin recevoir une réponse. Le policier retiendra pour l'éternité les derniers mots du rappeur, avant que celui-ci ne perde définitivement conscience : -« Fuck you ». Ce 7 septembre 1996 à Las Vegas, il est 23h30 et c'est l'heure H de mon histoire. Merci pour votre écoute Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes de l'Heure H sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/22750 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
A Patreon Bonus Episode: As a tie-in with our Batman season (Season 8: Batcasters Assemble), where we watched *every* live action (solo) Batman movie - Erik Slader, Chris Carroll, and Zack Derby were joined by Stephen White (Super Mega Crash Bros Turbo!) to go through and discuss *every* Batman video game! (Part 1 of 4) Batman Games Vol 1 – The Movie Adaptations Batman Games Vol 2 – The Animated Spin-Offs Batman Games Vol 3 – The Arkham Series Batman Games Vol 4 – Everything Else!? Check out our Patreon for the rest (Patreon.com/PodcastersAssemble) as well as our episodes on the Jurassic Park, Matrix, Indiana Jones, and James Bond video games! Studio Ghibli: Where Imagination Begins… If you would like to be featured on an upcoming episode head over to: https://probablywork.com/podcasters-assemble/ You can also join the discussion in our Discord server Support us on Patreon or Buy Our Merch! Network Info This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network. Follow us below to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts! The place for those with questionable taste! Twitter | Facebook| Instagram: @probablyworkwww.probablywork.com Email: ProbablyWorkPod@gmail.com
If you want more of a sense of purpose and resilience in your life, today, we have two different interviews that focuses on that. First, we have Chris Carroll from thriving with vision loss, his own business, he tells us his story, and what he's doing now to make sure people That have a visual impairment won'tbe in the same condition as him. Lastly, we do have Jorge, one of our team members and now assistant Director for interview number two, so lots of great hope and inspiration throughout this podcast. All contact information for both interview Guest will be given on this episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/preston-gaylor/message
Christopher Carroll, the reviews editor at Harper's, sits down with the former New Books columnist, Claire Messud, and her successor, Dan Piepenbring, to discuss the history, challenges, and pleasures of the storied column. The three critics go over their influences, the changes in publishing today, and, above all else, the great opportunity the column has given each writer to “go on a walk through your own mind.” Subscribe to Harper's for only $16.97: harpers.org/save Claire Messud's “New Books” columns: https://harpers.org/author/clairemessud/ Claire Messud's “New Books” column on Kurt Wolff, Phillipe Sands, and Tom Stoppard: https://harpers.org/archive/2021/02/reviews-endpapers-the-ratline-tom-stoppard-wolff-hermione-lee-phillippe-sands/ Chris Carroll's “New Books” column for July: https://harpers.org/archive/2023/07/new-books-harvey-sachs-henry-bean-martin-cruz-smith/ Dan Piepenbring's premier “New Books” column for August: https://harpers.org/archive/2023/08/dan-piepenbring-new-books/ Elizabeth Hardwick's 1959 “The Decline of Book Reviewing” essay in Harper's: https://harpers.org/archive/1959/10/the-decline-of-book-reviewing/ Claire Messud's novel, The Emperor's Children: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-emperor-s-children-claire-messud/8718221?ean=9780307276667&gclid=CjwKCAjwhdWkBhBZEiwA1ibLmNLXWamvWO_e0R14ztZIVsKTiCbUXZ1kfgM81EXmTzIizusWfIz4ChoC2tgQAvD_BwE Dan Piepenbring's book CHAOS: https://bookshop.org/p/books/chaos-charles-manson-the-cia-and-the-secret-history-of-the-sixties-tom-o-neill/113666 “New Books” columns, including Zadie Smith, Joshua Cohen, and John Leonard: https://harpers.org/sections/new-books/ Jonathan Franzen's essay “Perchance to Dream” from April, 1996: https://harpers.org/archive/1996/04/perchance-to-dream/ 0:49: History of “New Books” coverage 3:38: What goes into choosing a book 7:36: Writing fiction as a critic 9:10: Changes in publishing today, “gone are those days” 13:59: “Centripetal vs. centrifugal forces” in book criticism 15:45: “If you care enough about what happens, then the book has already won you over.” 17:16: The critical pan, and why they're less necessary now 29:10: The pleasure of connecting different titles, “serendipitously”
And we're Back! Time to dust off those headphones kids...the Bush League is back! And in an BIG way. Kicking off this season, the guys have a very special guest to start this year off in Mike Cather. The California kid turned Braves submariner sat down with us to talk about damn near everything. We talked so long, we ended up splitting the episode in half because work is probably still a thing, right? Honestly over the next 2+ hours, Cather walks us through his life before (and after) getting the call to the bigs, what hall of fame dudes are like, and even how he survives working with Chris Carroll. Love and Dingers! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bushleaguecongregation/support
"I am the rocks of the eternal shore: crash against me and be broken!" -Apocalypse In this solo episode, Chris goes deep into Marvel comics lore to gush about another famous (infamous?) 90's X-Men story-arc: "THE AGE OF APOCALYPSE"! (Episode edited by Chris Carroll and Erik Slader) Check out our blog at ComicZombie.net for more, including Erik's recent reviews of Frank Miller's Sin City graphic novels! Follow us on Social Media: Instagram: @ComicZombiePodcast Twitter: @ComicZombie2 Network Info This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network. Follow us below to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts – including: Epik Fails of History, 2 Young 4 This Trek, and Podcasters Assemble! Twitter | Facebook| Instagram: @probablyworkwww.probablywork.com Email: ProbablyWorkPod@gmail.com
Brian welcomes back two of his oldest friends Chris Carroll and Danny Kim to talk a film form their childhood; 1998's Pleasantville. The High School buddies might have bit off more than they could chew as Pleasantville (starring Tobey Maguire, Reese Witherspoon, William H Macy, Joan Allen, Paul Walker and Jeff Daniels) is a much more complicated than they originally assumed. Listen for takes on nostalgia, life, advice on abstinence and an athlete's mentality.
A quick 12-minute preview from the (pre-commentary) opening of our hilarious commentary track on 1994's "Street Fighter: The Movie" starring: Jean Claude Van Damme and Raul Julia - *full episode only on Patreon!* Featuring: Erik Slader from Epik Fails of History and 2 Young 4 This Trek Zack Derby from Effin' Cultured and The NeatCast Kory Torjussen from The World is My Burrito Justin Ache of Significant Otter Co and Chris Carroll from Comic Zombie! Edited by: Erik Slader (First recorded back in July, 2021 - during our 'Mortal Kombat' season)
Comic Zombie is a podcast about everything from comic books, to movies about comic book characters, to tv shows about comic book characters, co-hosted by comic book junkies… Chris Carroll and Erik Slader. Available on Apple Podcast, ComicZombie.net, and most other podcast apps. For more random shenanigans, check out our blog at ComicZombie.net! Follow us on Social Media: Instagram: @ComicZombiePodcast Twitter: @ComicZombie2 Network Info This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network. Follow us below to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts! The place for those with questionable taste! Twitter | Facebook| Instagram: @probablywork www.probablywork.com Email: ProbablyWorkPod@gmail.com
A podcast about the most epic fails... of history! “Epik Fails of History” is a podcast about the most epic fails… of history (and what we can learn from them)! – everything from The Great Emu War of 1932 to Y2K! Created and edited by Erik Slader, co-hosted by Chris Carroll. (Recommended for ages 13 and up due to some mild language, crude humor, and discussions of war or disasters.) Available on Apple Podcast and Anchor.FM! Follow / Message Us on Social Media: E-mail: ErikSlader@gmail.com Twitter: @ErikSlader @EpikFailsdotcom Instagram: @ErikSlader @EpikFailsofHistory All 4 EPIC FAILS books are now available on Amazon! (Get a free audiobook on Audible at http://www.audibletrial.com/EpikFails) You can also support me here: BuyMeACoffee.com/EpikFails! This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network follow us to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts – including: 2 Young 4 This Trek, Comic Zombie, and Podcasters Assemble!
Brian is joined by high school friends Kyle Reinfried and Danny Kim to chat Just Friends for a special Christmas Edition of our Class Reunion series. The guys talk Ryne Reynolds in a fat suit, Amy Smart as the Jersey girl next door, Chris Klein as simply Dusty "Lee" Dinkleman (is there any other?) and Anna Faris playing a severely troubled pop diva. Find out just how this 2005 comedy holds up. Also, high school pal and hockey expert Chris Carroll drops by!
"Come out to the coast, we'll get together, have a few laughs..." - John McClane On the latest episode of Podcasters *Disassembled* - Erik Slader, Zack Derby, Chris Carroll, and Ben Thompson (from BadassOfTheWeek!) get together to celebrate the reason for the season, that's right, we're talking about the original, the classic, 1988's "DIE HARD" starring Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman! Is it really the ultimate holiday film? Hear us settle the debate once and for all! Yippee-Ki-Yay, Merry Christmas! Welcome to the party pal: If you would like to be featured on an upcoming episode of Podcasters Assemble, head over to: https://probablywork.com/podcasters-assemble/ You can also join the discussion in our new Discord server. Featured in This Episode: Erik Slader from the Epik Fails of History and 2 Young 4 This Trek Zack Derby from Effin' Cultured and The NeatCast! Chris Carroll from Comic Zombie Ben Thompson from BadassOfTheWeek and Dungeon Mastery! Episode edited by Zack Derby, logo designed by Justin Ache - intro and outro performed by Dave Steele! Network Info This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network. Follow us below to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts! The place for those with questionable taste! Twitter | Facebook| Instagram: @probablyworkwww.probablywork.com Email: ProbablyWorkPod@gmail.com Help us keep this show going by supporting us on Patreon and unlock early access / exclusive / ad free / bonus content! (Patreon.com/PodcastersAssemble) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Chris Carroll - "Blue (feat. Gabriel Teodros)," a 2021 single on Raindrop Sound. Seattle-based artist Chris Carroll made a name for himself with his impressive production work on music from Gifted Youngstaz, Ra Scion of Common Market, Entendres, and MADlines. And then in 2019, he began releasing his own music, first under the alias Spoke, and then under his own name. Today's Song of the Day showcases that balance between control and collaboration as he invites local artist (and KEXP DJ) Gabriel Teodros and musician Mario Luciano to the poignant single "Blue." Carroll writes on his Bandcamp page: I'm honored to have created this track featuring an artist that I deeply admire, Gabriel Teodros. When I was 16, he was the first artist I'd ever heard perform spoken word (alongside Khingz as Abyssinian Creole), and when I was 18, Gabriel gave me my first turntable for a ride home. Little did I know this would set the course of my musical journey on through to adulthood. This track also features the sample composition of a recent mentor of mine, Mario Luciano, who has been a tremendous influence in the last year. This song is for all those we have lost during the pandemic, and to those we've become estranged from. Read the full post on KEXP.org Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will West and Chris Carroll look at Newcastle's new ownership, USMNT's struggles, and the state of the EPL coming out of the latest international break.
"The Aspenaut" ....The Blade Dive Podcast, Episode 7. We are joined by JP Martin, a passionate industry enthusiast with Mountain roots most would only dream of. JP Martin, hailing from Aspen, CO, USA, humbly claims to be a jack of all trades, master of none. Growing up in this iconic Mountain town, rich with Snow Industry history, Martin identified with being original, by "carving" out his own trail through life. With Buttermilk Resort, Aspen, CO as his playground, the mountain quickly became a home away from home and influenced the creativity that JP Martin deploys to this day. Aspen High School, at that time, was was an open campus and if Martin didn't have a class scheduled, he followed Bob Klein, an early Burton Pro rider, and Chris Carroll, an advocate who worked tirelessly to allow Snowboarding in the slopes, at resorts. JP Martin went on to become a Pro Snowboarder, but credits his upbringing with the outdoors as to how he came to see equipment operations as a treat. Furthering his skill set, he pursued opportunities at enviable, big name resorts, such as JHMR, Jackson Hole, Wyoming / Sugar Bowl Resort, Norden, CA / Squaw Valley Resort, Olympic Valley, CA and Baldface Lodge, Nelson, BC, CA. Martin even became one of a select few that have completed ‘Railroad Training' at Donner Summit, Lake Tahoe, CA... allowing him to apply Snowcat operations, in areas one would never even think to.JP Martin isn't the first person to discuss failures on The Blade Dive, but he really digs into the depth of his... speaking to his life burn-out and quite literally, the implosion of his Terrain Park operations career, in an effort to help the next generation understand that if your "Imagineering Goggles" aren't focused correctly, the industry will chew you up and spit you out.Enjoy... and if you're in the machine, go ahead and TURN THE VOLUME UP!Follow us on:https://www.instagram.com/thebladedive/https://www.facebook.com/thebladedive
Host Jason Wickens sits down with Texas troubadour Adam Carroll to discuss the craft of songwriting. They discuss how the discovery of John Prine's music led Adam through a life's mission of story telling through song. And how his wife and collaborator Chris Carroll has helped him further develop the next chapter in his songwriting career.
Will West and Chris Carroll break down Watford's stunning upset of Liverpool, Nashville SC's debut match against Atlanta United, and Wolves victory against Tottenham
Will West and Chris Carroll break down Arsenal's renewed Champion's League chances, Mourinho and Tottenham waiting for next year, man United's improved play, and the USWNT's equal pay lawsuit.
Will West and Chris Carroll break down the Man City Champion's League ban, Arsenal's turnaround under Arteta, and the Chelsea/ Man City VAR debacle. Also, who is the most exciting player in soccer right now?
Will West and Chris Carroll talk about Ronaldo's 50th at Juventus, Nashville SC's opener with Atlanta United, and is it time to rebuild at Man City?
Will West and Chris Carroll talk about Parking the Bus, the upcoming Premier League streaming service, and Man City's potential rebuild.
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CEO of Bloom Hearing ANZ Chris Carroll shares his insights into the importance of a laser focus of outcomes for patients and its proven results in driving business. Hope you enjoy this episode, and take away a ton of value from it! Find Chris Here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-carroll-bb534a1/ Bloom: https://www.bloomhearing.com.au/ Follow The Hear Me Out Podcast On: Youtube: https://youtu.be/NAOy3bmFlps Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hearmeoutpod/ Find last weeks episode with D'Anne Rudden: Youtube: https://youtu.be/3Yezv7squ_k Anchor: https://anchor.fm/hmoaudiology Thank you so much for getting more informed about the world of Audiology
Steffan peeks behind the curtain from yesterday’s April Fool’s prank involving “Rep. Charles Alderton” and his soda ban proposal, with 710 KNUS production design chief Chris Carroll. Then, "Garage Sale Millionaire" Aaron LaPedis stops by the studio to discuss Autism Awareness Day, his son's struggles with the spectrum, and provides his thoughts on Initiative 300, to so-called 'right to survive' ordinance in Denver.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Carroll and Erik Slader endure 8 hours of Batman films (two of which were good) so that you don't have to! Will they decipher the plot of "Batman Returns"? Will they solve the Riddler's "E. Nigma's"? Will they survive "Batman and Robin"?! Find out here, this Bat-time, this Bat-channel! For more random shenanigans, check out our blog at ComicZombie.net! - including our multi-part review series on ALL the Batman movies! (and hit us up on Twitter @ComicZombie2!) Network Info This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network. Follow us below to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts! The place for those with questionable taste! Twitter | Facebook| Instagram: @probablywork www.probablywork.com Email: ProbablyWorkPod@gmail.com
Chris Reza serves as Vice-Chair of the Broadway Theatre Committee, the liaison between the Broadway Musicians Community and the Associated Musicians of Greater New York, American Federation of Musicians Local 802. Chris Carroll is the Chief of Staff and formerly the Political and Communications Director for AFM Local 802, overseeing political, legislative, and communications departments. Chris, Chris, and Cameron discuss the reasons that one might join the union, the nature of collective bargaining and contract negotiations, and the importance of raising the wage floor.
Our theme for May 2017 is “Restless Youth.” With Donald Trump in the Oval Office and resistance in the air across the globe, we have a lot to cover. Here's Our Table Of Contents: Photo-editor Elizabeth Renstrom describes how our Restless Youth cover image gives an old protest photograph new meaning. Haisam Hussein highlights the history of youth activism and protests throughout the globe. Jason Leopold, our Freedom Of Information Act expert, unveils surprising facts from the FBI case on an extreme animal rights group. Journalist, Aaron Lake Smith, talks to Chris Carroll about the recent anti-corruption protests in Romania, which have been the largest and most widespread demonstrations since the fall of Communism. Erika Allen joins Broadly staff writer Diana Tourjee, VICE News journalist Keegan Hamilton, and VICE.com news editor Matt Taylor in a roundtable discussion on what's at stake when reporting the news. Finally, David Givens, the equipment manager for VICE on HBO, tells us the story behind an item he picked up at the Freddie Gray protests in Baltimore. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the April edition of The VICE Magazine Podcast, your definitive monthly guide to enlightening information. While many editions of our magazine are themed, this one is not, but if you stare long enough into the looking glass on this month's cover maybe you'll find one. Here's Our Table Of Contents: Photo-editor Elizabeth Renstrom explains our trippy cover image and the photographer responsible for it. Haisam Hussein shares some interesting facts you may not have known about international trade. Jason Leopold, our Freedom Of Information Act expert, reveals new information on the woman dubbed by the media as “The DC Madam.” Chris Carroll chats with writer Ross Ufberg about his trip to Ukraine for what's been called the Hasidic Burning Man. Erika Allen interviews journalist Lauren Oyler on what it was like to profile Patricia Lockwood; who some call “The Poet Laureate Of Twitter.” Finally, Roberto Ferdman, a correspondent at VICE News Tonight, takes us through the journey that lead to the discovery of his artifact. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Unlike last month's episode that focused on the future of tech, our March issue is objectively themeless. However, in the process of creating this podcast… we found a few through lines. In many ways, this episode is about identity. From the frog on our cover, to a rapper dealing with his perception in our media landscape, to the refugee crisis in Greece, this episode deals with people striving to break the molds that have been forced upon them. Here is our table of contents: Photo-editor Elizabeth Renstrom explains how the cover of our March issue might make you do a double take. Infographic virtuoso Haisam Hussein hits the jackpot with a set of facts about global lotteries. Author, illustrator, and activist, Molly Crabapple reveals to senior editor Chris Carroll that Greece's anarchists might be taking better care of refugees than the government. Our own Erika Allen interviews Noisey's Kyle Kramer about his time in the studio interviewing rapper Vince Staples. Finally, Chloe Campion, a producer at VICE, shares a story about an item she picked up while hiking in Nepal. Here's your chance to take a guess at what it is. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.