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It has been quite the week in the games industry and it's got everybody feelin spicy! We've got a bevy of big point updates for our Fantasy Critic and some big headlines including a rumored release window for Spider-Man 2 and the acquisition of Night Dive Studios by Atari! But all of that pales in comparison to the dust kicked up by the recent Redfall preview coverage which continues to be one of the most divisive but compelling games on the horizon. In the second segment, we manage to find conflict in Tchia despite it being the most wholesome and delightful games of the year thus far. Krispy takes us on a journey through the Diablo IV beta and Chris Davis claims that Exoprimal could be a potential sleeper hit for the year after his time with the beta.
We're mixing things up a bit by introducing an updated "News" segment and swapping the placement of the weekly discussion topic and impressions. With that in mind, we deliver a spicy update to our ongoing Fantasy Critic adventure and run down the juiciest headlines from the past week including an Elden Ring DLC announcement, Suicide Squad delayed, and the details regarding the upcoming XBox & Starfield showcases. We then turn our attention to a hot topic surging through the industry and our discord: the legacy of the term "JRPG" and the potential harm it is doing to the industry. In the 2nd segment, Brad talks Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty and Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania. Chris Davis discusses his playthrough of Metroid Prime Remastered which also happens to be his 1st time playing the game.
Today I joined up with co host of the Brutally Honest Sports Podcast Aaron Riley to talk about the Baltimore Orioles and Camden Yards. Aaron lets us know of some things to do pre game in Baltimore and Maryland's world famous crab cakes inside the ballpark. We talk about ways to improve fan engagement and interaction in baseball, Aarons favorite Orioles growing up and Chris Davis' crazy contract with the Orioles. Use Promo Code 1420POD at SeatGeek today and save yourself $20 Check out the Brutally Honest Sports Podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5SG5IcBycC742rGTDsg5iS?si=57f2792bae5c4aaf Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@brutallyhonestsportspodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
**Get Each Episode One Week Early on Patreon!** This week, Corey, Stephanie, and LeRon are joined by the founder of the Black Gamer League and Phorce Management Chris Davis to talk about inspiring black creators and putting them on a path to success, his teaching career at a HBCU, comfort games, trailers that get them hyped, and more. Follow Corey: Twitter | Instagram Follow LeRon: Twitter | Instagram | Twitch Follow Stephanie: Twitter | Instagram Today's Guest: Chris Davis: Twitter | Black Gamer League Follow us on Social Media: Twitter | Discord | Instagram | Twitch | YouTube | Facebook Group | Facebook Thank you for listening to The Boss Rush Podcast, the Flagship Show of Boss Rush Media and The Boss Rush Network. You can catch the show on YouTube, iTunes, Spotify, and other podcast apps as well as our website every Monday morning. Remember to like, subscribe, share, rate, and review us wherever you consume the show. Thanks for building something better together with us. Be You. Be More. Play Games. Be Better.
Our first surprise twist of the year has landed... Mortal Kombat 12 is real! Proving once and for all that Chris Davis was right! In other news, Nick is smitten over Atomic Heart and is convinced that it is destined to be his 2023 underdog. Brad breaks down Theatrhythm Final Bar Line and explains how it compares to other entries in the series and other music & rhythm games in general. The group also delves into Like a Dragon: Ishin which is the latest entry in the recently rebranded Yakuza series. In the second segment, Nick gives his early impressions of the Playstation VR 2 headset and it's only true launch title, Horizon: Call of the Mountain.
Chris Davis, the state director for the National Federation of Independent Business, joins Lisa Dent to explain why small businesses oppose the Paid Leave For All Workers Act, a bill that would require Illinois employers to give workers time off based on hours worked that can be used for any purpose. Follow The Lisa Dent […]
Eric Metaxas invites Victor Davis Hanson to look at the state of our nation and the decline of trust the public has towards politized institutions Dr. Albert Mohler looks at the pressures on Christians to conform to how the world wants them to think and even what to believe. Gino Geraci and Jake Warner, an attorney with Alliance Defending Freedom, talk with Lorie Smith, a graphic and website designer, who did not want to be compelled to do creative work that went against her core convictions. Don Kroah turns to Mat Staver, of the Liberty Counsel, to talk about our kids paying the price with the mandated use of the Covid-19 vaccine. John and Kathy, the Ride Home, talk with Pastor Chris Davis about his book, “Bright Hope for Tomorrow: How Anticipating Jesus' Return Gives Strength for Today.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does your business have in common with 2013 Auburn University football player Chris Davis' final play in the 2013 Iron Bowl? Answer: Timing and how to use it correctly, whether it be making a big purchase or running a kick back all the way to the end zone to win the big game ... though we doubt Keith would make it halfway down the field in that situation. This week, our boys Sid and Keith will be talking about timing and how to use it to its fullest through careful consideration and analysis. Market trends, cash flow, ROI, other jargon that the podcast shownote writing team vaguely understands because they aren't in the business world ... yes, all of those things will be discussed, dissected and disseminated to you Friends of the Pod to help you grow and build your business in a better way. And these tips and tricks will work for everyone, whether you're a Mom and Pop feed and seed shop in rural Iowa or a C-suite executive in the Big Apple - all businesses gotta buy and our boys will make sure you're buying at the best time for your needs. So, turn it on and turn it up - this week's episode of the Overlap Podcast is one you ... can't afford to miss. P.S. the boys were so excited to give you this episode that they forgot to do a proper sound check so excuse the poor sound quality.
In this episode, we are joined by Chris Davis. Chris is an experienced attorney, compliance professional, and business strategist with a focus on all things that live at the intersection of law and cannabis. His position as the leader of the International Cannabis Bar Association allows him to see the complex legal landscape of the cannabis industry emerge in real time at the local, state, federal, and international levels. His background in complex financial regulation gave him the tools to understand and unwind complex regulatory structures and his deep curiosity about emerging markets drives him to explore and understand the unique rules, opportunities, players, and iterations of the developing cannabis industry. Topics: 1. History of the INCBA 2. Having A Seat At The Policy Table * Twitter - @TheCannabisRev2 * LinkedIn - @thecannabisreview * Episode Library - https://www.thecannabisreview.ie + INCBA - https://my.incba.org/
The guys continue the conversation about Super Bowl Monday potentially being a holiday, and Chris Davis from Channel 5 joins the show to discuss the possibility.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amidst travel and hardware issues, a smaller group convened this week to discuss one of the first big gaming weeks of 2023! Brad uses this opportunity to express some positivity for Fire Emblem Engage and explain some common misconceptions about the series. Chris Davis shares his early impressions of Forspoken which seems poised to be one of the first misfires (or at the very least, divisive releases) of the year. But the biggest news of the week comes in the form of a surprise shadow drop from Tango Gameworks! Hi-Fi Rush is a stylish new action game that uses music and rhythm to great effect. It also happens to be the first big surprise of the year.
On this week's episode, Wyatt chats with Chris Davis, currently the Associate Artistic Director of Wilmington Ballet Academy of the Dance. Chris Davis performed on Broadway in Guys and Dolls, The Life, Peter Pan, and many more. You may have seen him on TV, appearing in shows such as Saturday Night Live, Sex and the City, the TV Guide Awards, and more. They talk about how Chris went from cheer to broadway to Associate Artistic Director and how important collaboration is when making art. Follow Wilmington Ballet Academy of Dance on insta: @wilmingtonballetOverture: Opening: I Hope I Get It - A Chorus Line (New Broadway Cast Recording (2006))
While we have plenty of actual video games to discuss this week, the recent premiere of 'The Last of Us' on HBO steals the spotlight this week. The show is off to a strong start so we take a minute (or 30) to talk about that first impression and the potential that it holds in the coming weeks (or even years). In the first segment though, we check in with Krispy as he continues to play Tunic (one of our 2022 game of the year contenders) and Chris Davis explains his split feelings on Generation Zero, an open-world FPS that came out in 2018. Nick discusses The Forest and delivers an important update to his Chained Echoes impressions from last week.
Cornelius is joined by Chris Davis to discuss the importance of a father's role in a child's life. They share their experiences and their struggles. Cornelius provides an update about his current fatherhood journey. This episode is great for men and the women who love them.Reach out to Chris Davis at www.instagram.com/_thelionheart1_Email: Chris@thelionheart.usThank you to this week's sponsors:BetterHelp - This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/LINDSEYS and get on your way to being your best self.Fabric By Gerber Life - Protect your family today with Fabric by Gerber Life. Apply today in just 10 minutes at meet fabric.com/thisislife.We would love your feedback... If you enjoyed this episode, tell us why! Leave us a review and make sure you subscribe on your favorite podcast platform.Visit us @:www.Instagram.com/lifewiththelindseyswww.Instagram.com/heatherllovewww.Instagram.com/thisiscorneliusExecutive Producers are Riley Peleuses + Michaela Garrison for YEA Networks / YEA PodcastsIf you are interested in advertising on this podcast or having Cornelius & Heather as guests on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, reach out to podcast@yeanetworks.com
Your Tap n Talks, phone calls, news of the day, and Pat pays tribute to his radio friend Chris Davis who passed away...
Music and Motivation with Chris Davis: Episode #171 wi/ Special Guest: DeeBoy Santana Chris hangs out with you on Tuesday, December 28th 2022 with Special Guest: DeeBoy Santana DeeBoy Santana hails from St. Louis, and is currently living in the Houston area! He previously released his two singles "Lookin' at Me Now" and "Huh?" and is gearing up to release a mixtape under the same name as the title track "Lookin' at Me Now". Currently he is coming on the show today to show off his latest Mixtape, "Roy" and to promote his upcoming self titled album "Santana". He is a phenomenal Rapper and is blending St. Louis Style with West Coast Vibe and Mentality. We sit down and have an awesome interview talking whats new with DeeBoy, This latest release, moving foreward in the music industry today, tips for surviving the week/tips for musicians, and way more! Check out his latest releases and all his music under DeeBoy Santana on all streaming platforms and Social media! DeeBoy Santana Links: Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLJtDw_SOs20GgnfSF-ElBQInsta: https://www.instagram.com/deeboysantana/?hl=enSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/19glCMkXIGNoTL9NjipooGApple Music:https://music.apple.com/us/artist/deeboy-santana/1444374662 Music and Motivation is a podcast all about #goodvibes, #positivity and #motivation. Hope you all have a tremendous week! If you need some new #music, #positivity, or #motivation to get you through the work week this is the podcast for you! Chris likes to have casual conversations with our listeners giving you tips for surviving the week, tips for musicians and tips on how to be a savage and lead a happy lifestyle! Keep pushing and being a savage. Get some practice in and hit the ground running! #podcast #podcasts #musicpodcast #motivational #motivationalpodcast #podcastsaboutlife #independentmusicians Also check out The Forgiving Tree Band on all Social Media and my other podcast: Comedy By Coincidence with Chris Davis and Ty Young Voicemail Link: https://anchor.fm/christopher-r-davis/message Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/chrishippiedavis Twitter: @DavisHippie Instagram: @chrisdavismusic.pro Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpVxfbU_g_eXHfq2QAhlYkg Thanks for the Love and Support! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christopher-r-davis/support
Music and Motivation with Chris Davis: Episode #171 wi/ Special Guest: DeeBoy Santana Chris hangs out with you on Tuesday, December 28th 2022 with Special Guest: DeeBoy Santana DeeBoy Santana hails from St. Louis, and is currently living in the Houston area! He previously released his two singles "Lookin' at Me Now" and "Huh?" and is gearing up to release a mixtape under the same name as the title track "Lookin' at Me Now". Currently he is coming on the show today to show off his latest Mixtape, "Roy" and to promote his upcoming self titled album "Santana". He is a phenomenal Rapper and is blending St. Louis Style with West Coast Vibe and Mentality. We sit down and have an awesome interview talking whats new with DeeBoy, This latest release, moving foreward in the music industry today, tips for surviving the week/tips for musicians, and way more! Check out his latest releases and all his music under DeeBoy Santana on all streaming platforms and Social media! DeeBoy Santana Links: Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLJtDw_SOs20GgnfSF-ElBQInsta: https://www.instagram.com/deeboysantana/?hl=enSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/19glCMkXIGNoTL9NjipooGApple Music:https://music.apple.com/us/artist/deeboy-santana/1444374662 Music and Motivation is a podcast all about #goodvibes, #positivity and #motivation. Hope you all have a tremendous week! If you need some new #music, #positivity, or #motivation to get you through the work week this is the podcast for you! Chris likes to have casual conversations with our listeners giving you tips for surviving the week, tips for musicians and tips on how to be a savage and lead a happy lifestyle! Keep pushing and being a savage. Get some practice in and hit the ground running! #podcast #podcasts #musicpodcast #motivational #motivationalpodcast #podcastsaboutlife #independentmusicians Also check out The Forgiving Tree Band on all Social Media and my other podcast: Comedy By Coincidence with Chris Davis and Ty Young Voicemail Link: https://anchor.fm/christopher-r-davis/message Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/chrishippiedavis Twitter: @DavisHippie Instagram: @chrisdavismusic.pro Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpVxfbU_g_eXHfq2QAhlYkg Thanks for the Love and Support! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christopher-r-davis/support
Today begins the 50th year of the John Wall Holiday Invitational at Broughton High School and local school Millbrook will be one of the teams participating in it. Head coach of the Wildcats, Chris Davis joins Giglio to discuss the tradition of this tournament and the success he'd like to see from his team. Also Dennis Cox and Giglio answer your Hey Joe questions
PASSED BALL SHOW #89 7/16/2013 Part 1 WITH BENNY AYALA; I open the program by talking about the possibility of pitchers Tim Lincecum, Matt Garza and Phil Hughes being traded. I then speak with former Mets and Orioles outfielder Benny Ayala about hitting a HR in his first MLB AB as well as his postseason success with the Orioles. I finish off by talking about Chris Davis, his all time single season HR chase and where he ranks amongst the best for a single season. I get into the biogenesis scandal, mention how no suspensions will happen this year and no player without a prior suspension will get a penalty of above 50 games
Season's greetings! It's the return of our Christmas special. Yes, "Impish or Admirable" and "Letters To Santa" make their long-awaited return. We also induct former NFL linebacker Chris Borland.
Pastor and Author Chris Davis joins the guys to talk about his new book Bright Hope for Tomorrow, an in-depth look at how the return of Christ gives us hope and strength for today. We also talk about how pastors can combat isolation and loneliness in ministry.
Chris Davis (an alumni of the early days of Leadpages) is the founder of Automation Bridge, a training, consulting, and certification community for automation service professionals and entrepreneurs who are ready to put marketing automation to work the right way. He's also the host of the All Systems Go podcast. In this episode, we dive into his journey from electrical engineer and startup employee, to a successful entrepreneur. We also get his take on marketing automation strategies, tactics, and tools that you can put to use right away. Go to episode show notes and more
In this episode of The Antidote, Amy and Grace connect with standup comedian, writer and actor Jordan Carlos in a live conversation from this year's New York Comedy Festival. Jordan joins Amy and Grace in a new segment called The Wellness Shot, where we give advice to our audience and listeners to help solve their real-life issues. Amy and Grace also share their bummer news of the week – Odell Beckham Jr. was recently removed from an American Airlines flight, and an antibiotic shortage. They also share their antidotes: Broadway and a “hot girl walk.” Do you have a favorite antidote, or need an antidote suggestion? A question for Grace and Amy, or something you loved that Amy, Grace or one of their guests has said on the podcast? Share a message with The Antidote team: https://mpr.tfaforms.net/111 or tag us on Instagram with the hashtag #ThatsMyAntidote, or leave us a message on our hotline at 833-684-3683. FULL TRANSCRIPT Amy The world is a dumpster fire. I'm Amy. Grace And I'm Grace. Amy And we want to f---ing help. Grace We're comedy writers in Los Angeles. And as a reflex to the madness on the news, we're keeping a positive but opinionated. Amy We talk about cultural moments we love. Grace Talk to people we adore. Amy Crushes we have. Grace And self-care we stan. Amy During these trying times, we all need a show that focuses on joy. Grace This is The Antidote. Amy Pow, pow, pow. Grace Hi, everybody. Welcome, welcome, welcome. We are back. I'm a little crazy today. We finished shooting last night at 1 a.m. and here I am in the morning and I feel good. I still haven't seen my friend. Hi, amy Amy Yay hi. And also congratulations to my friend for finishing her shoot. Like, literally, I feel like you've lived in New York for nine years. Grace I know I do too. I feel like it's been 20,000 years. I was young when I left. I'm old now. Amy But at the end of it you have a beautiful, magnificent, funny and hilarious show to show the world and hopefully we will be seeing it soon. Grace Yeah, one that my wonderful friend Amy directed two episodes of. So, so, you know, stay tuned for the Amy and Grace collabo with Michelle Buteau and other wonderful people. Amy Yes, that's right. Grace Girl, girl, did you hear about this Good Morning America thing? Amy The Good Morning America scandal is all over my timeline. My thing about the Twitter feed this past week is that I had to come in contact with two people who I did not know who they were. And now I know everything about them. And I'm talking about T.J. Holmes. Yeah. And Amy Robach. Yeah. I'm like, who are y'all? Grace Yeah, I had no idea who they were either. I mean, the T.J. Holmes guy looked a little bit more familiar to me, but I was like, oh, I've maybe seen that before. But that woman, she she looks like a copy of so many other women I've seen on tv. Amy You know, so crazy to me because both of them are married in other relationships. T.J. Holmes, a man I didn't know existed, you know, posted like a tribute to his wife, man, a year ago, like less than a year ago, posted a tribute to his wife about how I tried to make her leave and she won't leave because she's got a black superwoman energy, whatever the f---. And then literally he's out here touching a white woman's ass. And I'm like, I have to say grace. So the there's this woman on Twitter. I don't know her personally, but her handle is batty, ma'am. So that's B.A. YMCA lady. And she has, like, just a little mini thread called Men Will Embarrass You. And this week's Men Men Will Embarrass You is this man, T.J. Holmes, given this tribute to his f---ing wife? And I got to say, lady, I don't know you, but it's time to leave. Grace You got to. Amy Do you need me to show up, need me- to the window? Just lift it up. Help you down. You can Rapunzel throw out your hair and I'll just drag you. Right? Like, I don't know how we. Grace No. Amy Make you leave, but you got to go, girl. Grace It is so embarrassing. And the thing is that they weren't even trying to hide it. They were not being discreet. Nice. And they know they're on TV. I don't know what they thought. That they could just blend in like that. They were just in a bar on the street, grabbing ass, walking through there, walking through the park hand-in-hand. Like at least have the respect for your spouses that have you off again, because I guess they're both separated, right? Amy I don't know if they were. I mean, that feels like new information was like something that was like we were separated. Like, it doesn't I'm like where they. Like, we'll never know. Grace But even like you still have a marital contract, at least don't like be out in the open, go in the hotel room or whatever. You know, don't be just out in the open grabbing booties and stuff, you know. Amy And also grabbing groceries. They were like doing like daily routine things. Like they're a couple when people on TV back to normal, I'm like, y'all, you have faces. People recognize you're in like a million or so homes across America. Every morning y'all are on TV. You can't just be out here acting like you're f---ing Tam and Pam. But you know Pam, like, I don't know, like in Milwaukee who nobody's paying attention to. Like you, literally. I don't know if I would call them famous, but they are you know, they're known. Grace And that's the thing. Like you get the privilege of having millions of dollars and being famous and getting free sh-- because you are on GMA. So you have to accept what comes with that privilege, which is that people know who you are and you can't cheat out in the open. Yeah, probably any Tom, Dick and Harry or whatever. You could go to one city over and you could be acting like y'all married each other. But ya'll can. Amy Also the audacity to cheat in the morning, because that's the other thing. They're Good Morning America. And then they were out in the open in the morning and I'm like, it just was me. I was like, How do we doing out in the morning doing chores? But anyway, I do think that it reminds me of a conversation we had with Jordan. We had a lot of questions about relationships, about being far our guest that's coming up this episode, Jordan Carlos, who did our live show from Brooklyn, New York, which was a part of the New York Comedy Festival on November. BR Well, we had a few questions about relationships, so stick around to hear that in a new segment we created called The Wellness Shop. And if you're in a relationship now, hug your partner, set them free. But don't be doing this sh--. Grace Don't be embarrassed and ask the men or women. Anyway, we wouldn't need the antidote if we didn't have the bummer news. Amy Starting now, top of the hour. Bummer. News of the week. Our first topic is that athlete and you know, hottie with the body. Odell Beckham Jr has been removed from an American Airlines flight recently over, quote unquote, concerns for his health while sleeping with a blanket over his face. Those who don't know Odell Beckham Jr is a very well known wide receiver in the NFL. He catches ball. He's a free agent right now. Yes. He catches balls for a living. Well done. Great for for sports. But he's like a free agent right now, like people trying to court him because, like, you know, he's good at it. Yeah, he's very good. And it's not just because of his looks. Why am I like, oh, I don't know. Well, Beckham, Junior, what a hottie. But anyway, I only know about him because a a few comedians a few years back said some weird sh-- about him. And then part B, there used to be a billboard of him in an underwear ad on La Cienega, and I'd pass it every time I was going to work, and I was like, Who's that? So I learned about sports that day. But anyway, Odell Beckham has a tradition of draping a blanket over his face during long flights so he can sleep, according to his attorney. And this time, while asleep, the flight returned to the gate and Beckham was asked to leave the flight as he had not buckled his seatbelt at the time due to being asleep. Even after offering to buckle his seatbelt, the flight attendant said it's too late now to exit or the entire aircraft would be deplaned in the airports. Report, they claim, quote, he appeared to be coming in and out of consciousness, end quote. And we're concerned he was, quote, seriously ill, end quote, leading to the plane, returning to the gate after the aircraft was deplaned. Beckham left the plane without incident because, you know, he ig but he did tweet that quote, Never in my life have I experienced what just happened to me. I've seen it all. Grace This seems weird to me. I don't know this. I don't know how this happened. Like he was sleepy and ask somebody with a very sleepy friend, Amy, and she's talking about me. She can sleep anywhere. And there have been times where I'm like, Wake up, Amy, wake up. You got to go like, Oh, and it's not like it's sometimes it just doesn't happen. Some people sleep hard and it doesn't feel like a flight attendant would have never seen that before. And then once he said he would buckle a seatbelt, like, you're going to have to deplane everybody. He was nice because I'd be like, literally, you woke me up to buckle my seatbelt and I'm doing it. So like, why can't I go see a Black man? Amy He had to be nice. Like, that's the thing that makes me upset and that's what it's like. He couldn't be like, what? For too long? It's like he's a famous black man and knows it, and he's like, I got to get off this plane. Like, you can't raise a stink. Grace Yeah, it's weird. I have this story. Something seems off. I and I feel bad because I'm sure that was so embarrassing, you know? And then it becomes a whole news story. And, yes, he should have buckled the seatbelt. Yes. But when he offers to buckle it, they should have just let the plane go without incident. Like what was getting him off the flight? Like it wasn't going to delay it more or less. Like you could have just let him stay. So. Boo American Airlines once again. Amy Oh, my God. They're the same airline that f---ed up my luggage and wouldn't replace it. So, American Airlines, you're on notice. I know that's not the only bit of bummer news this week. The other thing that I read about is that RSV, you know, that respiratory syncytial virus. I don't even know how to say that middle word. That's why we abbreviating it. RSV, a virus particularly common among children, is on the rise and may be resulting in an antibiotics shortage. So I read that amoxicillin, one of the most common antibiotics for children, is facing a shortage because despite RSV being a viral infection, amoxicillin is often prescribed as secondary protection for underlying bacterial infections that arise during having RSV. So a doctor in USA Today said quote, For example, in addition to RSV, a child may also have developed an ear infection or pneumonia which could be treated with amoxicillin. And in most people, RSV just causes mild cold like symptoms. But in children, the elderly, in immunocompromised it can be very severe. So now that we're back into a flu season, now that we're back into a COVID surge, our issues are back to being near capacity and we are having a problem with this. So for me, I'm like, the reason this is a bummer to me is like of all the COVID shortages, we had toilet paper that was out, we had restaurant menus, they digital now. We didn't have hand sanitizer. This one really matters. Like, can we figure out how to get the kids their drugs? Grace I really hope that Congress, useless congress tries to step in and do something. Amy I feel you because it reminds you of the baby formula shortage that we talked about a few months back on another episode where it was just kind of like, Wait, we really out here? Just be like, babies, y'all good? Like we have to. The future of the country. Grace I like that. Some say they're more important than the rest of us. You know, first of all, we already ruined the planet for them. We've already like we don't have a good planet to give them the you know, we flooded their schools with guns, so they now have to to go to school and be like father like I make at home today. So at the very least, can we just get the baby some antibiotics, whatever they need to do? Because, you know, there's nothing fatter than like a sick baby, you know? Amy Yeah, well, I don't know how science works, but I'm thinking about these babies. Grace Okay, let's get into this antidote, though. Amy So this is a segment where we tell you about the culture we consumed and things we did this week that made us feel better about the bummer news. What was your antidote this week, Grace? Grace Broadway, baby. Amy Oh, hello. Yes. Hello, my darlin. Hello, my baby. Hello. my honey. Grace Child, so in my previous life, I was a theater actor. So there is just something uniquely beautiful about going to see live theater. And I just I've been in L.A. for a while, and I'm sure there's great productions in Los Angeles as well. People keep telling me, but when you've had Broadway, you know, it's really hard to even imagine going to see live theater anywhere else. So I lived in New York for a very, very long time, and I actually was supposed to go to Mexico over the Thanksgiving holiday. I don't know what I was thinking, like thinking that I, in the middle of production would go to Mexico. Wait, why? Yeah, I was going to go there for the long weekend, so I decided to cancel that trip, and instead I decided to go see two Broadway shows because I've been so busy at work that I haven't gotten a chance to see a lot of Broadway. So I saw Death of a Salesman. Amy Oh, nice. Grace Which is like Black Death of a Salesman. Which is like it should be black because it's such a black story. And Wendell Pierce, he was in like, oh, right above. Like, you know, there is a little bit of a little hiccup, Eddie. And it was so fun because they were smoking on stage. And then the fire alarm went off and they stopped and that it was just like, ooh, peek behind the fourth wall. And there's just like had to get off stage of the they it took about 15 minutes to resolve and then they came back wow. And they started the scene all over again like f---ing pros that they are. But yeah. Amy They started the scene all over. That's great. And then they just weren't smoking. Grace Yeah. Yeah. And so it was him. It was Sharon Clark who was also incredible, who played his wife. Then there's a guy named Chris Davis who played Biff and McKinley Belcher as happy. And I cannot forget Andre de Shields was in it as well, who is just a magician? Yes. Amy And he was The Wiz in The Wiz. Holy sh--. Grace He was the Wiz in the Wiz. Amy Oh, I knew. I knew that face. Grace It was incredible. And like, I wept because I thought about all the black men that were alive back then and the lack of opportunity that they had. So it really hit different when you see a black man going to like this white guy to like beg for a job and that he just couldn't make it work with his family. And I know Arthur Miller wrote it, but it was just it just really hit when you think about our ancestors and what they'd been through. Come on. And so and it was just like such a cathartic weeping. And I was just like, thank you for your sacrifice so that this generation could have what they have. So that was the Friday after Thanksgiving and then the Saturday after Thanksgiving, I saw a show called Six. Amy Oh, my gosh. Tell me about six. Grace So Six is about Henry the eighth's six different wives. Amy Oh, that's cool. Grace So it's like a concert almost. Mm hmm. So basically, the premise of the show is they're just like, who had it worse? Like a six women. So. Amy Girl, girl, girl. You all had it pretty sh---y. Grace Yeah, you all had a pretty sh---y cause that guy was that great. So they each get their own song, and all of them just had incredible voices, but in different ways, and they were just singing down. Amy It's coming to L.A. just so you know. Six is coming to L.A.. Grace I mean, I would see it again. It was so fun. And then it was also short. It was like 80 minutes, no intermission. Amy Oh, cute. I like it quick. Grace Yeah, I like it quick. I'm a half hours high, bitch, you know what I'm saying? And they were just so good. Like, you know, you sometimes you got to go to Broadway to hear real ass voices, you know, like there are singers like Beyonce, say, Adele and like Jasmine Sullivan. You know, we have yes, we have girls that can sing them down. Yeah, but. Amy Broadway is a different type of vocality. Grace Yeah. Yeah. But it's genuinely great to see it and to know that it was live and they were just incredible. So that was my antidote. Broadway, baby. So what was your antidote this week, Amy? Amy Well, you know, a few weeks back, we had a guest on a show named Ashley Blaine Feathers and Jenkins. And I literally have been thinking about the fact that she said you should go on a hot girl, walk for weeks. And I love to walk. I love to walk around my neighborhood. I love to take a stroll. I love to take an urban hike. Urban hike means you're walking through the city. Grace Yes. She doesn't like a regular hike. Amy And that's my sh--. I don't like a real hike. Grace knows this. I will do a hike, but I won't repeat a hike. And so this week, like, I've been traveling so much, I'm so tired, I'm still jetlagged from going to India. And so I decided that I was going to walk every day for exercise. And that fell apart real quick because I said, haha you thought and it started raining every morning and so I couldn't walk. But before the day it rains I went for a hiker walk. And the reason why this walk was a hardcore walk to me is because I made a point to walk with a smile on my face, which is really silly. But I was like, I've like really I've been so stressed. And I was like, the corners of my mouth are hurting. Like there was a day where I was like, What's wrong with the corner of my mouth? And I realized I'm actually frowning and I'm like, Oh, f--- this. This is how you get wrinkles. And B, I just think it's stress. It's just like exhaustion and stress and travel and all the things. So I went on this walk and I was like, I'm going to take this walking, I'm gonna smile. And I was listening to this woo woo book while I was walking and just smiling while I'm on my on my little stroll. And I walked all the way up to my viewpoint. There was like a beautiful view above my neighborhood where you can just see, like, west l.a. Like, spread out before your eyes. And I walked all the way up there, and there were some men up there who were, like, just, like, chillin, like, because there's also, like, a sports area. So maybe they're about to play some sports. BELL But at any rate, I stopped up there and I was like, I happen to be a hetero female who's attracted to men. So I saw these men and they were good looking and I was like, Here I am with my little smile on my face up here being a hot girl. And I was like, I didn't interact with them. I was like, they could be, you know, terrible. So I was like, I'm not going to interact with them, but I at least got to just, like, be cute and walk past them like athletic men and then continue on the walk. And I was like, this was a hot girl walk. So I started my day. That day feels so good. And I did the silliest thing. I sent like a video of one of my friends being like, I'm going to walk every day this week. I felt so good. And then the next morning it rains. And I think on video being like, I am walking today, bitch. Grace How come you didn't send me that video? Who's this bitch? Just sell it. Send a video. That's what I'm saying. Just cause I'm gone. Just because I'm in New York City. This is the reason why I got to get back to L.A.. All my friends are forgetting me that. Amy I'm like, I can't- Grace My phone still works. So why. Amy I can't bother Grace, she's on set. I can't just send her this video of me being like, I love walks. She would have been like bitch I've been up since 3 a.m. Grace Yes, I would love to get that video. Brighten my day for you that I'd be an antidote. So that's what you did. Amy Yes. Well, if you guys tried any of our antidotes at home, share them with us using the hashtag. That's my antidote. Or leave us a voicemail at 8336, 8436, eight three. Stay tuned. You'll hear more from our live show right after this break. Grace Our guest today ain't new to this comedy. You know, he is a stand up comedian and actor who just finished costarring and writing on the first season of Freeform's. Everything's Trash with Phoebe Robinson. He co-hosts WNYC Adulting podcast with our friend in Queens, Michelle Buteau. He has also written for HBO Divorce, written and performed for Comedy Central's The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore and Recipes First Wives Club. Please welcome the amazing Jordan Carlos. Jordan Carlos Good knees, good knees. That's what it's all about. And I feel sorry for the people standing in the back. Amy No, don't apologize. Jordan Carlos All right. How's it going? Brooklyn. How we doing? Yeah, I'd like to. I'd like to applaud the people that came early over here. Look at this man. It's modest, but so smug. So smug. Got the good seats. Got the good. Good. Hello, love. Gosh, it's just so good to be here. Surrounded by this black excellence on stage. Grace I hope you're including yourself upon that number that. Amy She worked with Jordan this week. He's being very humble. He is an amazing actor and so, so funny. And I got to direct him this week. And I got to tell you, I was a tyrant and he handled it well. Jordan Carlos Yeah, yeah. What have you. What if I said you were she was in one of those, like, elevated seats, right? Like with a crane. But you were you. Grace She does like to beat people. Jordan Carlos She was in this really like, official jumpsuit. You are the official ass jump director. She's like, is she directing Apocalypse Now? Like what? Amy That is right. I need people to know that I came to work. Jordan Carlos Work it, but you were great. And I was like, there was one little small scene. Hey, everybody, welcome. You know, if you don't know anything about Hollywood, this is how it works. This is how it works. So you have to be an actor has to be directed, right, to do what they're supposed to do, my dumb ass. I didn't get out of the way. Right? I was like, you're like talking. You say your line and you walk the f--- off. Got it. But I just stayed in the studio, you know? Amy I can see you. That was. That was my fault. That was my. Jordan Carlos You know what? It's no one's fault. Amy You're right. It's Hollywood. It's Hollywood. Jordan Carlos It's Hollywood. Yeah, well, I had to be here. Amy Yeah. Thank you so much for coming. It means so much to us. And we're both jointly obsessed with you, as are a lot of people in this audience. Jordan Carlos So that's very sweet. Amy Yes. You are the co-host of WNYC, his podcast Adulting, where you provide real life advice. And the quote reads with a heaping portion of hilarity topped with a dollop of truth. Jordan Carlos Who wrote that. Amy Yes. I mean, I assume it was you. Jordan Carlos I swear to God I did not write that. Amy Okay. Well, Michelle,. Jordan Carlos In a showing of earnestness. And just like a missed. Misting of your heart. Amy Yeah, well, as the audience entered tonight, we asked them to write down some questions that the three of us will give real life advice to help solve. Grace Yeah. Jordan Carlos I am not an expert. I do love how this guy's arms crossed when you're in the front row and non-verbal. F--- you to start the whole thing. And don't blame me. Don't say it's cold. Amy No, we read the energy. Jordan Carlos I do. This guy has Roman emperor energy. Amy We got to work harder to win your love. don't worry. Jordan Carlos Come and just relax. So everybody just open up your butthole. We're going to. Amy Everyone release the anus, and let's just answer a couple of what we got. So first up, first up, and if you some people ask these questions, it might be out getting a drink. But if you are here and this is your question, just give us a little cheer. This first one is I was just offered my dream job in L.A., but my partner doesn't want to leave Brooklyn. Oh. How do you find balance between sacrificing and settling? Grace Leave him. Jordan Carlos Wow. Amy Settling. Grace Leave him. Drop him off leave him. Jordan Carlos If you have your dream job. I don't know how how long you've been going out with this person, but if you have your dream job, you will work it out with that person. If relationships are all about like, you know, I've been married for 15 years and if you're married 15. Yeah, I know. Impressive. Impressive. Amy Wow. Wow, it is 15. Yeah. Grace Came out the womb married. Jordan Carlos Came out, in some cultures, that's what we do. Yeah. I think what it is all about, what it's all about is, like, just kind of like figuring out that you want to be in it and you want to be in it every day and not leaving it to chance. Then you will remain in it. If this person like lets you go, not lets you go, go do your thing. Yeah. And see where the chips fall. But make sure that you keep a line and a tethered to that person and make sure that they're a part of it and make sure that you're honest with them about what's going on. You if you like it, if you don't, if you regret it, if not, if you want to stay in it. If you don't, you know what I'm saying? Like you might go out there and figure out that your dream job wasn't all it was cracked up to be. Oh, it's time to come back. Oh, no. But you know who will be in your corner every step of the way? Brooklyn boy. Also, you didn't talk about the dark side of the f---ing person that. Grace That is something that you do need to know. Amy She did say settling. So it makes me think that the D is medium to small. Jordan Carlos Is it is it shmedium? Is it like a short medium? Grace I'm sorry, I, I mean, my resting advice is I was like, leave you. Yeah. No, but I mean, I do think it's like, first of all, you do need to know, like, how long, like, they've been together and like how deep you are in. And there are some bitches that are career bitches like myself, and there are some girls that, you know, prioritize love and relationships. And you just have to be honest about which type of girl you are, you know. Jordan Carlos Truly truly. Amy Yeah, that's really good advice. Jordan Carlos I know what kind of girl I am and. Grace I'd like to hear it. Jordan Carlos It's like we're going to. I'm like, if I can make it happen and split myself in half, I will do it because it's worth it. Yeah. Because I feel like it's just Jordan. Cause I'm just saying. I'm just saying you. You may be remembered on this planet for the things that you do and and and make your mark artistically, creatively, in business. But if you have a love that that respect, you hold on to God. Amy Did you write From scratch on Netflix? That is beautiful. Grace Convict me, Jordan. Amy That is beautiful. Wait, I got to move on to the next question. You want the next question? Yes. So question and again, give a little woo. If it's your question, I want to expand my circle and become one of those people who can get dropped into a party and befriend anyone. But it's not really in my nature. Hashtag introvert. What should I do? Grace Oh. Jordan Carlos The extroverted introvert? Amy That's me. You. I'm an introvert. Jordan Carlos You're an introvert? Amy I'm. I'm such people would never guess because I'm like, loud and talkative. But when I get home types, how we're off. Yeah, like, I get home and I just like, right. I literally am a secret introvert. I'm such an introvert. When the pandemic, when everything shut down, I was like, This is nice. I don't have to go anywhere. I was fine. I was like, I like it in here. Grace I was just. Jordan Carlos Like, if that is your if that's your jam, you need to host more parties. Amy Yeah. Oh, you're the middle of the party. If it's your party. Jordan Carlos To be the host or, you know, better be The Great Gatsby. Have the party. Don't show up. Grace You will be remembered forever. Very, very good advice. Amy Yes. Okay. Next question. I'm going to do four because these are good. This one I love the most. Give a little woot if it's yours. I need money, but I don't like working. Grace Gets you somebody rich to marry one. Jordan Carlos That's the end of it. I need money, but they don't like their wellness shot. Amy What's the thing that makes them feel better? Jordan Carlos I need money, but I don't like working. That's. That sounds like the beginning of a beautiful traps to focus on, like working and. Grace Get some rich, rich rich. Amy Do you agree with Grace? Just get someone rich. Is that the answer. Jordan Carlos I would say get someone rich or understand how to manipulate the market. Grace Or be like a Fyre Festival person. Amy Oh yes. Grace Start a scam. Scam somebody. Amy But scamming is work. Grace It is work it. Amy That guy who started we work. What a scam. But he was working. Yeah. He had to take meetings and get investors. Scamming is work. Grace It means you have to send out like lots of emails about being a price or something. Jordan Carlos Mostly it's just like the laws that keep scammers back. Same, whatever. Right. Grace Yeah. So it feels like just get a rich boo. Amy I think that might be the answer. If you like money and don't like working, get a rich bill. Yeah. Jordan Carlos I can't. I really can't help you there because this face, I got to work, you know? Grace No. And a very handsome face. Amy Everyone is someone's cup of tea. You just haven't found the rich woman. Jordan Carlos You sound like my mom. Like the African proverb. There is a lid for every pot. Amy The lion. The lion cares for the antelope. Okay. All right. Last question for you guys. Okay. Oh, this. Oh. How do you deal with the loneliness that comes with your friends all being in relationships? Oh, wow. These are deep guys. I love these questions. Jordan Carlos Damn. Damn. How do you deal with the loneliness that comes from your friends all being in relationships? Good question. Great question. Amy Oh, my God. Jordan Carlos On a long enough timeline, those relationships will end. And. Amy Rooting for the failure. Jordan Carlos No, I'm just. I'm. Grace Well, 50% of marriages do end in divorce. Jordan Carlos The other 50 percent end in death. Now. I think this like, you know, those rom coms where it's like somebody tries to stop a wedding, like they're like, I got to stop this. It's like trying to stop a bus with your face. Like, don't do it. Don't stop Americans. Marriage will stop by itself. Okay? I've seen it happen way too many times. I've seen it happen way too many times. Right? Yes. I feel like this like like do not become discouraged by that. You know, let your friends live their life. Yeah. They're going they're out doing what they're doing. You should be doing what you're like, what you're doing. Do the things that they can't. Amy Oh, make them jel, jel. Jordan Carlos Make them jealous. Go to a bar, you know, go to a rock climbing thing in like five in the afternoon. Amy Yeah. I'm saying you're like, I took a nap in the middle of the day because I don't have kids. Jordan Carlos Mean we see everything on Netflix like you're in a relationship, you have to like. Check with the person that yeah. Jordan Carlos I watch the show so now. White Lotus was supposed to be ours and. Amy Relish the fact that you're single. It's better out there. Jordan Carlos Enjoy it. Grace Well, I would say that I think that it's not. Jordan Carlos It's all, it's all. You know what I feel like it's grass is greener on the other side. It's all about what you know. It is hard to be single. Of course. Amy Of course. Of course. Yeah, I. Jordan Carlos Sharing all you know, sharing everything. Sharing all the coffee, sharing all the coffee. Amy Sharing the toilet. Jordan Carlos Sharing the toilet, sharing the goddamn toothpaste. You know, all that and. All. This other. What's wrong with sharing toothpaste? Amy I thought you said toothpicks. I'm so sorry. I was. Grace That would be f---ing nasty. Jordan Carlos Well, who has toothpicks in their house? What in the Tony Soprano's, it's. It's got to be stuff in the house. Amy No grass is always greener. Jordan Carlos But grass is always greener. But you know what? If you like to. If you like. Yeah. And you enjoy your own company. Yeah. As you said, Amy, I enjoy my own company. Lord, when my kids and my wife are out the house, I'm like, I'm single. I'm like Tom Cruise in that movie, like gang, gang, gang, gang. Oh, my God. My hips are so good. All right, so. Grace The hips don't lie. Jordan Carlos The hips don't lie. That's a lot of yoga you want to talk about your. And it. My antidote. My antidote is yoga. Wow. Yes, that's right. My wife doing it so much, I was like, I want to live a long time, too. So I got to open. Gentleman. Amy Men die sooner. Jordan Carlos Your hips are not open, sir. Amy Open them up. Jordan Carlos This guy is forward, like he;s taking a sh--. Amy Right there. Jordan Carlos You were totally dragged here, weren't you? Well, whose. Whose idea was it? It was her idea. Na na na na. Yeah, that's right. Know. He's like, if I endure this, maybe they will be sexy. Amy There will be, there will be. There will be. Yeah, there will be. Guys, guys. Jordan Carlos I know too much. Amy This this has been an amazing wellness session from Jordan Carlos. The one. The only the me champagne. Grace Yeah. Thank you so much, Jordan. Jordan Carlos Amazing. Goodbye. Amy Bye, Jordan. Thank you. Grace Thanks for listening to The Antidote. We hope this injected a little bit of joy into your week. I know it did mine. How about you, Amy? Amy I feel good, girl. We should do this again sometime. Oh, we'll be here next week. Grace And in the meantime, if you'd like to follow us on social, follow me. Grace. At Gracyact. That's G-R-A-C-Y-A-C-T. Amy And follow me. Amy at AmyAniobi. That's A-M-Y-A-N-I-O-B-I and follow the show at theeantidotepod. Grace That's thee with two E's. Amy If you like feeling good about yourself, please subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Grace Goodbye. Amy And when in doubt, do it live. The Antidote is hosted by us Amy Aniobi and Grace Edwards. The show's production team includes senior producer Se'era Spragley Ricks and associate producer Jess Penzetta. Grace Our executive producer is Erica Kraus and our editor is Erika Janik. Sound Mixing by Alex Simpson. Amy Digital Production by Mijoe Sahiouni. Talent Booking by Marianne Ways. Our theme music was composed and produced by TT The Artist and Cosmo the true. Grace APM Studio executives in charge are Chandra Kavati, Alex Schaffert and Joanne Griffith. Concept created by Amy Aniobi and Grace Edwards. Amy Send us your antidotes at Antidoteshow.org, and remember to follow us on social media at theeantidotepod. Grace The Antidote is the production of American Public Media. Amy Woot woot.
Pastor and author Chris Davis shared from his book "Bright Hope for Tomorrow: How Anticipating Jesus' Return Gives Strength for Today." He tells the story of how he discovered the power of anticipating as he healed from a time of great trial for him and his family. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
In this episode, Rivers is hanging out in a park in his ol' comedy stompin' grounds of Birmingham, Alabama with three of the funniest people in the world: comedians Christopher Davis, Lauren Lamphere, and Narado Moore! We're talkin' about Birmingham's worst bars, best food, and spookiest places. We also chat about which celebrity most needs the Weird Al treatment with a satirical biopic. The Rolling Stones's "Sympathy for the Devil" is our JAM OF THE WEEK. Tune in now, y'all! Follow Chris Davis @ChrisOzDavis on Twitter and @ChrisDavisDoesStuff on Instagram. Follow Lauren on Instagram @TheLampIsHere. Follow Narado on all forms of social media @Rod4Short. Follow the show on Twitter @TheGoodsPod. Rivers is @RiversLangley Sam is @SlamHarter Carter is @Carter_Glascock Subscribe on Patreon for HOURS of bonus content! http://patreon.com/TheGoodsPod Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
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WIBC News Director, Chris Davis, joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk through the released, redacted affidavit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric Boughton, portfolio manager/chief analyst at Matisse Capital -- which runs mutual funds that invest in closed-end funds -- says that investors can find attractive discounts in a few sectors right now, notably in municipal bonds, high-yield and bank-loan funds are worth investigating in fixed income, with foreign stocks and MLP funds (investing in master limited partnerships) leading the opportunity set in equities. Boughton notes that investors can do significant "discount capture" -- making profitable trades as discounts to net asset value narrow and change, using that volatility as an additional way to generate profits. Also on the show, Bankrate.com analyst Sarah Foster discusses the pressure consumers are feeling -- and especially younger shoppers -- to spend up this holiday season, plus we revisit a late October interview with Chris Davis, portfolio manager and chairman of Davis Advisors, a conversation Chuck has described as "one of the very best interviews we will do on the show this year."
Today (Nov 19th) marks the 7th Anniversary of the horrific bus crash which claimed the lives of two people and changed the lives of The Ghost Inside and their crew forever. In this exclusive episode, Stephen talks to Tim Irons, a crew member who was onboard the bus that fateful day. Tim talks about his love for music and following band's such as Bleeding Through & Let Live that frequented the local California music scene growing up. As his friendship groups and connections expanded, Tim's enthusiasm and passion led him to embrace the opportunity to work with The Ghost Inside over several touring cycles, until his career came to a stop the morning of November 19th 2015 when the band's tour bus collided head on with a tractor trailer on U.S. Highway 180, just outside El Paso, Texas. Tragically both drivers died at the scene, but the ten people on the bus that day survived albeit with life changing mental and physical injuries. Tim recollects that day in great detail and tells Stephen about how his own life has changed since.This episode is dedicated to Greg Hoke (RIP), Steven Cunningham (RIP), Jonathan Vigil, Andrew Tkaczyk, Zach Johnson, Jim Riley, Chris Davis, Danny Lupio, Charles Anthony Billings, Nathan Wilden, Armando Cardona and (last but not least) Tim Irons Please Subscribe & Follow the 'We Are The Road Crew Podcast' over on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @roadcrewpod and leave us a little review wherever you listen to the podcast! Your support is hugely appreciated. x #RoadCrewPod 'We Are The Road Crew' Podcast is a Factory Originals productionwww.factoryoriginals.uk.com
Chris Davis is the pastor of Groveton Baptist Church in Alexandria, Virginia and the author of the new book Bright Hope for Tomorrow: How Anticipating Jesus' Return Gives Strength for Today. Hope is fuel. For Jesus' disciples, the hope of seeing their risen Lord again, face to face, powered their endurance through persecution, their patience in discipling new believers, and their courage to renounce injustice and sinful passions.But have we set aside that fuel because the topic of Jesus' return is mired in confusion and controversy? Many Christians have lost or overlooked the importance of the Lord's appearing, resulting in a sluggish, ineffective faith.What if there is a way to recapture spiritual momentum? What if we could tap into the apostles' longing to simply be in the presence of the resurrected Christ without getting entangled in date-setting or disagreements about the Millennium? And what if this fresh hope could drive our daily responses to temptation, affliction, discouragement, and life in a broken world?In Bright Hope for Tomorrow, pastor Chris Davis points the way forward. Exploring the return of Jesus on the terms of the New Testament letters, this book looks at portraits of Jesus' appearing, rhythms necessary to maintain expectancy (including gathering, fasting, and resting), and the practical transformation such anticipation effects. Bright Hope for Tomorrow is not the next new thing. Rather, it is a recovery of what has been lost by end-times studies that have veered into peripheral concerns. Join this return to the gospel center: Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again.
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Krispy returns to the show this week to finally dive deep into Gotham Knights and the take away is not as grim as you might expect! Meanwhile, Brad has dabbled in Bayonetta 3 but is impressed enough by the approach that he is eager to see what else the game has to offer. Nick showers Signalis in praise for walking a fine line between faithful love-letter and refreshing iteration while Chris Davis has less than great things to say about the Shadows of Rose DLC for Resident Evil Village. We also cover the new PSVR2 launch details and Nibellions sudden retirement from Twitter and the gaming industry at large.
Did you ever set up an email marketing campaign and forget to write the email? Or sent the wrong email to the wrong people? We've made loads of email marketing mistakes in our time, and today's guest Chris Davis from Automation Bridge shares his. Having trained internationally, Chris has a collective portfolio of $200 million raised for startups and currently runs the only marketing automation certification in the industry. If Chris made a train wreck (or two) of his email automation here and there, then you'll know it happens to the best of us. But here's how to deal with any mistakes and what to do to avoid them. You're going to enjoy this! SOME EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: (0:33) Want to make your sales from your email marketing? Grab our Click Tricks. (4:04) Did Chris really meet his wife while skydiving in Canada? (5:52) Sending two identical emails in the space of 10 minutes. (8:14) Should you apologise to your subscribers for your mistakes? (9:36) Sending the wrong email to the wrong segment. (13:31) Owning your mistakes and putting proceses and systems in place. (14:41) The creator isn't in charge of quality assurance. (17:24) Put some space in between tasks. (21:40) Subject line of the week with Chris Davis. (23:29) Download Chris's 5-point automation checklist. Want to get more sales from your email marketing?We put a little something together for you. It's really cool and it's FREE (yes, it's cool and free – we're nice like that). If you want to make more sales from your email marketing, you need more clicks on the things that you're selling! That's why we're giving you 12 creative ways to help you get more clicks in every email you send. It's a FREE download, and it's called Click Tricks. You can grab it https://emailmarketingheroes.com/tricks/ (here). Sending two identical emails in the space of 10 minutesChris has had some amazing positions at brilliant companies where he's always been involved in email automation, so he has a lot of experience. But has he ever messed it up? Oh, yes! The reason why we wanted to talk to Chris about the mistakes he's made in email marketing (and the lessons he learnt along the way) is that when you reach his level of expertise you tend to take bigger risks. And that means the impact of making mistakes can be bigger. A recent mistake Chris made is when he built an email automation but forgot to put the email in. When he realised he'd done that, he added the email and sent it again. But for some reason, he also created a separate campaign and added it to the automation. The result? Subscribers got two identical emails in the space of 10-15 minutes. And we've definitely done that (as well as sending emails with a broken link or with no link at all!) Should you apologise to your subscribers for your mistakes?That's the question, right? What do you do in that situation? Did Chris apologise? Something that Chris learnt while working in the startup space is that the preference, when something's broken or there's a flow in the system, is to deal with the support tickets as they come in. In other words, if your customers don't notice and don't complain, you don't go out and tell them what went wrong. Plus, in this case, the only thing that's worse than getting two emails within 10-15 minutes of each other is getting three! But there's definitely a lesson to be learnt here - double-check your emails before you drop a whole segment of subscribers into an automation and press send! Sending the wrong email to the wrong segment Chris shared another mistake that he made right at the start of his email career when he was working at LeadPages. At that point, he was sending emails to about 250,000 leads per email. To this date, he gets so nervous about making a mistake that he will double-check and triple-check that he's sending the right email to the right group of people. But there was one time when...
Rats. There's lots of them this week. Thousands of them! Nick and Chris discuss the impressive technological and design leap made in Asobo's A Plague Tale: Requiem - a game that Chris Davis is convinced will sit atop his Game of the Year list this year. Brad acknowledges the charm and skill on display in Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope but laments what could have been if Nintendo had decided to pursue other Rabbids crossovers. Nolan charms the group with Bone's Cafe - another delightful (and morbid) indie gem that combines necromancy with the pressures of Overcooked. In the second segment, the group discusses the announcement of a Witcher remake and Nick rattles off a list of impressive horrors games from his most recent stream including In Sound Mind, Mother, Love Sam, and more!
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706: In a panel discussion from our September Metis Strategy Digital Symposium, Frank Cassulo, CDO of Chevron, and Bhavani Amirthalingam, CDIO of Ameren, speak with Metis Strategy's Chris Davis about creating innovative sustainable business models. Both executives share what sustainability means for their respective businesses and how technology unlocks new revenue streams. Frank gives insight into the use of industrial IoT at Chevron and looks at driving an ESG strategy through a global lens while Bhavani provides advice for executives operating outside the energy sector on how to build an effective ESG strategy at their companies.
Listen to our wonderful, first ever live show! As part of the Spark Summit, Chris and Jesse spoke with Chris Davis from the Tulsa Creative Engine, Libby Ediger from the Holberton School, and Michael Lombardi from Fansub! Listen to us crack jokes and have real people laugh at them, in REAL TIME! Also hear from some amazing people who are bringing arts, creativity and technology to Tulsa. We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
In this episode, our host Joe Batir talks with Chris Davis, Senior Vice President of Milestone Carbon. They talk about CCS – where is it today, why it hasn't taken off like it needs to, and what Milestone Carbon is doing to change that. Mike's Book Recommendation: David and Goliath by Malcolm Gladwell Chris Davis Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdavisccs/ Milestone Carbon: https://www.milestone-es.com/Solutions/Carbon-Capture-and-Sequestration/ This episode is made possible by AWS Energy. Brought to you on the Oil and Gas Global Network, the largest and most listened-to podcast network for the oil and energy industry. More from OGGN ... Podcasts LinkedIn Group LinkedIn Company Page Get notified about industry events
Circumstances force us to record a "shorter" show this week but make no mistake... there is a lot to dig into. Brad shares some insightful but hilarious anecdotes about his family time with 'Disney Dreamlight Valley,' and Nick talks up 'Prodeus' which manages to deliver the goods as a classic "Boomer Shooter" while also making some bizarre design choices. Nolan finds more digging goodness in 'Dome Keeper' and Chris Davis brings another inspired "Boomer Shooter" to the mix with 'Fashion Police Squad.' In the news, we delve into the first teaser trailer for HBO's 'The Last of Us' and discuss Google's decision to call it quits on Stadia.
Thanks to the Tokyo Game Show, it's another jam packed week in the world of video games! We take a (really) deep dive into the surprise demo of 'Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty,' Nick shows his support for 'SteelRising,' and Chris Davis talks about the demo of 'Valkyrie Elysium'. Brad and Nolan finally get a chance to talk about 'TinyKin' which seems poised to be one of the chillest and most enjoyable indie games of the year! In the news, Brad finally has his chance to talk about the newly announced remasters of Suikoden 1 & 2 and we of course delve into the massive (and unfortunate) Grand Theft Auto 6 leak at Rockstar.
Monday, September 26, 2022 For today's show, Kerby Anderson hosts. In the first hour, Kerby gives us an update of the weekend and then welcomes first-time guest, Jodey Arrington. They'll discuss the crisis at the border and other immigration issues. In the second hour, Kerby speaks with Chris Davis. Also a first time guest, Chris brings us […]
Chris L. Davis is one of the most highly sought-after marketing automation consultants and advisors in the industry. Chris held leadership positions within Leadpages, ActiveCampaign and numerous other startups which has enabled them to raise a collective of over $157 million in capital to date. His specialized marketing experience coupled with his corporate experience as an Electrical Engineer, for 7 years, has enabled him to create a systematic approach to automating business processes that increases profits exponentially. He now founded Automation Bridge which focuses on training the next generation of digital marketing professionals. Chris is sharing his 5-point automation checklist with our listeners and you can check it out on https://automationbridge.com/systemswetrust. This podcast is sponsored by Ditto: www.thinkditto.com Ditto's vision is to put an end to team burnout. They are Asana Solutions partners and help businesses optimize business workflows.
Barron's senior managing editor Lauren R. Rublin and deputy editor Ben Levisohn discuss the economic outlook and the appeal of bank stocks with Chris Davis, chairman and portfolio manager of Davis Select Advisors. Plus, an update on the housing market and housing stocks.
In this jam packed episode, we do our best to recap the boat-load of news that made headlines in the past week. Ubisoft laid out their plans for the next 4 Assassin's Creed titles, Disney announced Amy Hennig's new Marvel game, and Nintendo and Sony both hosted Direct events featuring tons of announcements. In impressions, Nick discusses the controversial but impressive remake of 'The Last of Us,' Chris Davis discusses 'The Ascent,' and Krispy delivers his analysis of 'Immortality' in true Krispy fashion. It's such a jam packed show that we didn't even have time for feedback or community questions (sorry!). Regardless, it's an exciting time for video games and that's always welcome news.
This is an episode of our ongoing miniseries "You Never Can Forget," which investigates the 1978 Burger Chef murders. In this program, we interview Chris Davis about an angle of the case that he's researched extensively. Namely, the Crabtrees, a clan heavily involved in the drug trade around Indianapolis.Follow the Murder Sheet on social media:FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In 2010, the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball team lost 26 games in a row.... in the year 2019.... Baltimore Orioles first baseman Chris Davis infamously went 0 for 49....... and finally.... the lovable losers... the Chicago Cubs didn't even win the world series for over 100 years. There are some infamous losing streaks out there...... and then there's Brooke versus Jeff..... Brooke has yet to notch a single victory....embarrassing her husband and children who have filed official paperwork to change their last name.... The two will battle it out AGAIN this morning... (along with Jose and Alexis).... in the titillating radio game known as..... CLOCKER SHOCKER. The rules are simple: the four hosts each have 20 seconds to answer as many trivia questions as possible. The person with the most correct answers at the end gets to choose who in the room gets shocked.... while singing a song!
Sam Barlow throws Brad and Nolan for a loop this week with the bizarre but undeniably impressive new game, 'Immortality.' It throws you into the deep end with no guidance and countless things to click on and discover... including boobs! Nick backs up Chris Davis with his assessment of 'Sifu' which somehow manages to be brutal and refreshing in equal measure. In the news, we talk about a frightening new precedent in the tech industry and Ubisoft's planned unveiling for the future of Assassin's Creed.
Devolver Digital drops another indie banger this week with the release of 'Cult of the Lamb' and Nolan and Nick can attest to it's addictive qualities. Brad shares his initial thoughts on another Square Enix strategy RPG, 'The Diofield Chronicle' and Chris Davis brings up 'Ex-Zodiac'; An early access throwback to classic Star Fox (in everything but name). Nick, despite thinking he didn't have much to add after last week, lets his love of 'The Mortuary Assistant' get the best of him. In the news, we discuss a high profile and highly unexpected leak that appeared just moments before the live recording: 'Dead Island 2' is back and it's coming soon.
For the whole of August, we're celebrating hitting 1 Million downloads with a huge competition. We're giving away a genuine Roman Denarius from the time of Jesus – a Tiberius Denarius, to be exact, issued between AD 14-37. It was a day's wages in Jesus' day. It's worth considerably more today, and the one I've sourced is a beauty. It comes with a letter of authenticity and the excitement of owning a wonderful piece of ancient history. You'll also receive a new Amazon Kindle Paperwhite e-reader and a $150 Amazon voucher to fill it with a heap of history books, obviously. We've also got 10 more Amazon Kindle's and book vouchers for our runners up. You can enter once, or for more chances to win, the team has set up a treasure hunt for hidden codes that allow you extra entries. Collect the codes in our upcoming episodes throughout August, and follow the Undeceptions Network on Facebook and Instagram where the team will also be releasing hidden codes throughout the month. CLICK HERE FOR MORE. A huge thank you to all our listeners who helped us to reach this milestone! A million downloads is beyond our imagination, and we are so grateful for your ongoing support. We take a closer look at 15 words that are often misunderstood, or sometimes forgotten. And my guest today reckons these words communicate the heart and soul of the New Testament, of the Christian faith, of God himself.This episode of Undeceptions is sponsored by Zondervan Academic's new book Bright Hope for Tomorrow by Chris Davis.Visit the undeceptions.com for more content, including the full show notes for this episode.Follow the show on Facebook, Twitter and InstagramEmail the show with your comments / feedback: admin@undeceptions.comUndeceptions is the flagship podcast of Undeceptions.com: Letting the truth out.Theme music: JS Bach's Cello Suites, Prelude, performed by the Undeceptions Band. Hosted by John DicksonProduced by Kaley Payne Directed by Mark Hadley Audio Editing by Richard HamwiSocial Media by Sophie HawkshawAdministration by Lyndie LevistonLibrarian: Siobhan McGuinessCopyright Undeceptions Ltd 2022
It's been a BUSY week! All 5 of us bring a new game to the table to discuss which doesn't happen often... Nick delivers his early impressions of a new suspense / thriller adventure game called 'As Dusk Falls' and Krispy took a break from Monster Hunter to get swept up in 'V Rising.' Nolan is playing Timberborn, a city-builder... with Beavers so as expected, prepare for some bad puns. Brad's annual "ugly but addicting indie" game finally shows itself in the form of 'Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga' and Chris Davis shares his thoughts on 'Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin.' But on top of all that, it has also been a big week for news with rumors swirling about an open-world Black Panther game in development and the first details about the future of Grand Theft Auto 6.
We can't promise answers to the important questions in life... questions like "Do babies drink water?" BUT we can promise plenty of enthusiastic video game discussions on this week's episode. Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is finally out so Brad and Krispy take a deep dive into this massive expansion. Chris Davis sells us on Sniper Elite 5 thanks to some surprisingly open design elements and a cool invasion mode that sounds like a ton of fun. Plus, Nick brings his latest obsession with modern "Boomer Shooters" to the table with Forgive Me Father - an addictive FPS with Lovecraft undertones and a striking visual style. In the news, we cover new release dates and delays.