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Today's sponsor is sienna dawn media Integrated Marketing Agency sienna dawn media is more than just a marketing agency—they are your partners in progress. Their mission is simple — to alleviate marketing bandwidth, allowing creative business owners to focus on what they set out to do: create. sienna dawn media empowers creatives to thrive without the burden of managing their own social media and marketing campaigns. So, if you're ready to set sail toward new horizons, let sienna dawn media chart the course and steer your business toward success. Visit siennadawnmedia.com. __________________________________________________________________________________ In this special Christmas Eve episode of the Our Forever Smiles: Cleft Mom Diaries and Support podcast, Laura Arroyo offers emotional validation and practical advice for cleft moms who may be navigating the holiday season with a heavy heart. Whether it's your first Christmas with a cleft diagnosis or you're reflecting on years of appointments and surgeries, Laura acknowledges the complex emotions that come with this journey. In this episode, Laura discusses how to process the emotional impact of your child's diagnosis, how to manage the worry about medical appointments and appearance, and why it's okay to feel anxious or overwhelmed during the first year. She shares practical tips for moving forward with hope, including building a support network, finding balance, and connecting with other cleft moms at medical appointments. Join us for a comforting and supportive conversation that will remind you you're not alone, especially during this season of both joy and uncertainty. Be sure to join our Facebook group for ongoing support and connect with other cleft moms who understand exactly what you're going through. You can find the link here in the episode notes! Want to share your story? Email us at ourforeversmiles@gmail.com. Want to be a show sponsor? Email us at ourforeversmiles@gmail.com Follow us @ourforeversmiles on social platforms We know you will have questions! Join our FB Community to discuss the weekly episode and speak directly to our guests. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1081522212884073/
Welcome to the 12th Episode of "The A to Z of Rock with Matt and Brian" and this is the Christmas Eve Episode....hope everyone has a rocking festive season. On this episode we feature the letter “R” . We have some new tunes and some classics to kick off this episode : The Show Playlist Ozzy Osbourne - Rock 'n' Roll Rebel Rush -Limelight The Black Crowes -Remedy Red Sun Rising - The Otherside Red Hot Chill Peppers - Scar Tissue Michael Schenker Group - Love to Love The Firm -Radioactive Led Zeppelin - Rock and Roll Black Stone Cherry - Hell and High Water Boston - Rock & Roll Band Rainbow - Death Alley Driver The Runaways - Cherry Bomb R.E.M. - The One I Love REO Speedwagon - Roll With the Changes Royal Blood - Little Monster Rival Sons - Face of Light Riverdogs - I Believe Yes - Love Will Find a Way Bon Jovi - Raise Your Hands Scorpions - Rock you Like a Hurricane Lou Gramm - Ready or Not Blue Murder - Riot Hope you enjoy the Show !!!
All things Xmas and winter....Christmas day dessert... What ya having? Does Jelly have a place at Christmas?I bought all my Xmas cake ingredients from Madhouse Nutcentre:https://www.facebook.com/Madhouse-Nutcentre-1486162674975232/Tom gets his meat from Harkers Farm shop:http://www.harkersfarmshop.co.uk/All the Christmas wine and cheese from Essen General Store:https://www.essen-generalstore.co.uk/Stephanie takes her family to Lombardos on Christmas Eve:Episode https://open.acast.com/public/streams/62de6715d162f80012d4a62e/episodes/6368e27791c0c5001322a348.mp3https://www.lombardoslasagne.com*Cookbook Corner*Nigellas Christmas https://www.wob.com/en-gb/books/nigella-lawson/nigella-christmas/9780701183226?gclid=CjwKCAiAkrWdBhBkEiwAZ9cdcNIXTDO1N2Ak8eQUs1nKAwEKgQbVH8PSSPDzCiqoWLlb1RuzeWAv6BoCazAQAvD_BwE#GOR001595614Pippa Middleton Celebrate https://www.wob.com/en-gb/books/pippa-middleton/celebrate/9780718176785?gclid=CjwKCAiAkrWdBhBkEiwAZ9cdcD_BD0pg9qN5UjUiuwOvSU_I7P_57ckclHrSBQBt83oMgxCmpHkLWxoCbycQAvD_BwE#GOR004550898Run, walk or jog parkrun. If you are listening to this on release, there are similar vibes at New year's day parkrun . https://www.parkrun.org.uk/special-events/Avoid Xmas chat jump straight to 40:00 mins for Totally Tapped (Insta or web) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On a Christmas Eve Episode 23 of Battlestar in the 25th Century, Shawn and Scott live watch Buck Rogers, “Cosmic Whiz Kid” w/guest Gary Coleman. Topics include Colemans popularity at the time, his character's bodyguard looking like Mrs. Roper (who Scott has no clue about) and Scotts quickness in analyzing Shawn's thoughts on her, boring dialogue, Spicolli's teacher as the villain, more Huer hate, all time bad stunt double exposure, bad special effects, a horrifying crash test dummy landscaper and just plain boredom. Stay tuned to end for a special holiday gift from the boys!
On this very special Christmas Eve Episode, I talk with former D1 College Golfer, current Men's Basketball coach at Willoughby South HS, and he's also a teacher there as well. We go into everything from why he got into golf, what his time was like as a golfer, what made him get into coaching golf, and we even go into some Christmas traditions for the both of us. Enjoy!Download and Subscribe for more, and as always be a friend tell a friend! Music done by good friend and guest on the show SpeedoSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/RideHomeRants)
Special Guest Matrix of Justice Tracy joins the program today to discuss her dream. A strong message for the season, a new birth. Plus we cover Trumps recent EO's, comms, signals and discuss the coming days. A strong message in this very special Christmas Eve Episode.See us on YouTube https://youtu.be/uSn42XRkCUQ
Its our annual Christmas Eve Episode. In this episode we talk anything and everything Christmas. We also throw in a wee religious debate. Enjoy! If you enjoyed the episode feel free to give us a review on any podcast platform. Also, if you have any suggestions on topics you would like to hear us discuss head over to our Instagram page @MCPodcasting and drop us a comment! And if you REALLY enjoyed the episode, head over to our YouTube channel @MCEntertainmentTV, were we release new epiosdes, as well as give our honest reactions to music, comedy and our own movie reviews.
Lucas and Scott wish you a merry Christmas with this Christmas Eve Episode! We talk our three most interesting figures from the set and have a Brilliant Wizkids Segment on the watchlist.Except we do it in the reverse order of this.
Episode #210 (12/22) Xmas Eve Show Welcome to Christmas Eve Episode #210 of the Mile High Endurance Podcast. You are listening to your weekly connection to coaches, experts and pro athletes to help you reach your endurance goals. We are your hosts coach Rich Soares and 303 chief Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance interviews and discussion. Thanks to last week's guest pro triathlete, Olympian, PhD and author Joanna Zeiger. We spoke live at Launch about her survey research results on "Age related differences in cannabis use in a survey of adult athletes." It's an eye opener of an interview. After every interview, there are always those questions that come to me and I kick myself that I forgot to ask. In this last week's interview, there were at least 2 or 3. We'll share some additional data that was in the athlete cannabis survey research that Joanna and her colleagues published, but that we did not get to in the interview. If you missed that interview go back and check out episode #209. The full transcript of the interview is also in the blog post on MileHighEndurancePodcast.com/blog Sponsor - iKOR Labs: I hope some of you were able to take advantage iKOR's Elf flash sale of buy one - gift one. iKOR is a clean, natural source of recovery enhancing CBD that protects your body from the stresses of training, improves recovery from intense efforts and helps you maintain a positive mental state. For a limited time (until It is the most bio-available CBD product on the market, iKOR is a protective anti-oxidant and highly effective anti-inflammatory. It is used by world class professional athletes. Save 20% by using the code "MHE2020" at checkout. You need to switch to "MHE2020" and not use endurance any longer. The next time you go to use endurance, it likely won't work. Please make a note of "MHE2020" Go to www.ikorlabs.com for more details. Announcements: Go to MileHighEndurancePodcast.com, click on the "subscribe" button, and you will get the newsletter with show notes and all the links and articles sent to you automatically every week. If you love the show, please consider making a donation of any amount by clicking the PayPal donate button at the bottom of the Podcast page. Sponsor - Halo Neuro: Our interview is sponsored by Halo Neuroscience. The Halo Sport from Halo Neuroscience will help you learn the technique and form to get faster. 20 minutes of neural priming with the Halo Headset gives you an hour of neural plasticity to work and lock in the muscle movement that leads to strength, power and endurance. Use the code "MHE" at checkout to save an additional $20. Follow Up Questions to last week's interview How many athletes completed the survey? 1,161 (91.1%) of 1,274. What percent of respondents have never used cannabis? 32.4% What percent of athlete respondents ever used cannabis? This includes current and ever but not current users was 67.6% 26.0% were current cannabis users 41.6% tried cannabis in the past but were not current users Holiday Wishes: Bill and Rich's favorite holiday tradition? Big Christmas meal yes or no? Favorite holiday movie? Present your most want to receive? Present you are most excited to give? Sponsor - Riplaces: Our post interview discussion is sponsored by Riplaces. Riplaces are an elastic lace system that integrates a bungee loop with a plastic core to connect the loop in each eyelet of your running shoe. The bungees come in 5 sizes to achieve custom tension for the perfect fit. The bungees and the cores come in a variety of colors and styles to help you personalize your set. Or, you can choose the MHE logo package. Pro triathlete proven and endorsed, use the code MHE25 to get that 25% discount. Go to www.riplaces.com for more information New in the 303/Endurance News: USAT Year End Survey https://usatriathlon.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4JvjTBeS2B2ubYh?Q_DL=4Yi9aZdeqteMFkp_4JvjTBeS2B2ubYh_CGC_h16Jl6QmT6fyDPi&Q_CHL=email Colorado Crushes CX Nationals This Weekend Lakewood, WA–Colorado finished strong over the weekend with a number of first place victories including Gage Hecht’s victory in the men’s UCI Elite category. In addition to the category winners through Friday (article HERE), this weekend saw Coloradans Kira Mullins, Mia Aseltine, Sarah Sturm, Jared Scott, Madigan Muro, Michaela Thompson, Katja Freeburn, Eric Brunner, Keiran Eagen and Jake Wells also took first in their respective categories. https://303cycling.com/colorado-crushes-cx-nationals-this-weekend/ Sponsor - Riplaces: Riplaces are an elastic lace system that integrates a bungee loop with a plastic core to connect the loop in each eyelet of your running shoe. The bungees come in 5 sizes to achieve custom tension for the perfect fit. The bungees and the cores come in a variety of colors and styles to help you personalize your set. Or, you can choose the MHE logo package. Pro triathlete proven and endorsed, use the code MHE25 to get that 25% discount. Go to www.riplaces.com for more information, or go to the MHE Sponsor Discounts page by going to www.milehighendurance.com, or directly to https://www.riplaces.com/collections/mile-high-endurance Video of the Week: Joanna Interview (1st 30 minutes) The Amazing Human Body - This is on Amazon Video and it's a series about the science of the human body. In the first episode that I watched title "Grow" they cover everything about the body and how the different parts of our body (hair, brain, cells, toes, lungs, heart, muscle, skin, organs, the gut). There was a whole section in about the body's ability to regenerate. In the "regenerate" they feature Lew Hollander who is now an 88 year old triathlete. At the 84, hi was a Kona 2014 finisher. They were using Lew as an example for how the lungs and the health of the lungs can be affected. I caught a glimpse of episode two "Survive" and a scene where they illustrate what happens to the human body when dunked in frozen water. Check out The Amazing Human Body on Amazon Video. Upcoming Interviews: My friend Debbie Potts of the WHOLE Athlete Podcast is going to join us to chat about performance and longevity. She's been working hard on her Functional Diagnostic Nutrition certification and we are going to talk about what an FDN health coach does. Chris Helwick, a Colorado athlete making a comeback to his professional career as a decathlete (after a 6 year retirement) to make a third and final attempt at qualifying for the 2020 Olympics. Anders Hoffman of Project Iceman will be joining us in the future to talk about the documentary of the first ever, World Record breaking Ironman triathlon in Antarctica in February 2020, the Iceman, to show that limitations are perceptions. The purpose is to inspire other people to dare pursue their biggest dreams. https://www.projecticeman.com/ Last week we had Sarah Crowley and we were talking to her about her hydration/nutrition prep for hot and cooler races. Precision Hydration is her nutrition sponsor and we reached out to them and we are going to have Andy Blow from Precision Hydration join is in a couple of weeks to help give you some tips on how to customize your plan. Closing: Please support our affiliate brands that support the show and help you get faster! See the https://milehighendurancepodcast.com/sponsors page. Be sure to follow us on social media including @303endurance and @milehighendurancepodcast. Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
Hi Friend, Welcome to a special 2018 Christmas Eve Episode of Sally’s Performing Arts Lab Podcast. Today, we’re going to talk about my upcoming guests now that 2019 is right around the corner. I’m your SallyPAL podcast host, Sally Adams. I talk to people about creating original work for a live audience. Send an email anytime to Sally@sallypal.com. Although I’ve been away from podcasting for a few months, I am still out here supporting new works wherever I see the opportunity. As 2018 draws to a close I wanted to share some thoughts before I kick into twice a month podcast uploads again. After producing over 50 episodes of SallyPAL, I took a break from podcasting. It was only supposed to last a month to make time for some other projects. But I got out of the habit of regularly editing and posting and after a few more weeks I was almost embarrassed to start again. It’s like that feeling you get when you forget to send a baby gift and then 2 years later you figure it’s probably too late to send that onesie you were maybe going to buy. But enough about me and my nieces… There are some things on the horizon that are really too exciting to ignore and I want to share them with my Sally PALS! So let me start by letting you know about the guests I have coming up in the next few months: Upcoming Guests Chris O’Rourke is a playwright, director, drama coach and critic with a Masters in Modern Drama. Chris was National Theatre Critic for com until July 2016 when Examiner.com ceased. During that time he extensively reviewed in Ireland and abroad. Chris is artistic director of Everything is Liminal and Unknown Theatre which specializes in originating works with young people from high risk backgrounds. Peyton Storz performs with the groundbreaking comedy Splatter Theater in Chicago. Peyton graduated from Columbia College Chicago with a BA in Comedy Writing and Performance, and has trained at The Annoyance Theater and The Second City in Chicago. She hails from my hometown, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Amber Harrington teaches theatre at Edison Magnet School in Tulsa, Oklahoma. With nearly 18 years of experience she has been named Teacher of the Year, won countless awards with her students, and has created programs for her theatre kids that are imitated throughout the state. Her student playwriting program is the first of its kind in Oklahoma and has produced two national award-wining playwrights. Amber is also a Folger Shakespeare Teaching Artist. Reed Mathis is making fresh music in The Bay Area. Reed tours with his own band and works as a studio musician blending his love of classical music (Beethoven in particular) with his spectacular bass-playing skills. Reed is a former member of Tea Leaf Green. He’s also played bass with Grateful Dead members Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzmann. He has also played with the Steve Kimock Band, and was a founding member of Tulsa progressive jazz band Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey. Stick close because I also have an interview promised with J.D. McPherson as soon as his touring schedule lets up. Big news in public domain works and what it means for creatives: If you’re not sure exactly what the term public domain means, according to Google’s online dictionary, “public domain is the state of belonging or being available to the public as a whole, and therefore not subject to copyright.” This is a pretty big deal for creatives in general. But especially for arts teachers. Many of you may remember being admonished by your choir teacher or your drama director to get rid of your photocopies after a performance because the works were copyrighted and you did not have permission to keep those copies. In just a few days that will no longer be true for works published in 1923. Works published in 1922 and before have been available for 20 years. I know this because in 2013 I wrote a musical for my students that borrowed songs from 1922 and earlier including the well-known, “Be It Ever So Humble, There’s No Place Like Home”. A recent article in the Smithsonian magazine highlights a lot of the things that are important to artists regarding works in the public domain. According to the article on January 1, 2019, “all works first published in the United States in 1923 will enter the public domain.” Because of a weird discrepancy with the law, it’s been 20 years since there’s been any mass release of work into the public domain. The last time it happened was 1998 and Google didn’t even incorporate as a company until September of that year. That means the explosive growth of digital art hasn’t legally included variations on work from this period in part because works published in 1923 haven’t been in the public domain. Some of the work has been available, of course, without alteration, through publishers and for a price. 1998 was the year that public domain releases stopped because the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act added 20 years to the wait time for published works to enter the public domain. The bill was named for Congressman Bono posthumously although he did put his signature on the legislation. It’s complicated, just like copyright law so I’ve included some deep dive links for anyone who needs more. And don’t get me started on global copyright. It’s a hot mess. Next week, though, you’ll have total and free access to things like Robert Frost’s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” which, although written in 1922, was not published until 1923. The laws for these earlier works is different from works in the digital age. Nowadays, a work has a copyright as soon as it’s created. I’m not kidding when I say this stuff is ridiculously complicated. I’ll include a link to a great Brad Templeton website on copyright, plagiarism, and some other topics you might find interesting. Other things entering the public domain? Well, how about the unforgettable pop hit, “Yes, We Have No Bananas,” or the songs “Who’s Sorry Now?” and the flapper hit, “The Charleston”. The film debuts of Marlene Dietrich, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Fay Wray will be available for general public use. There won’t be any Disney fare available until 2024. At the time the law changed, Mickey Mouse’s film debut, Steamboat Willie, would have been public domain in 2004. But the Disney Corporation lobbied to retain the rights to its creations over two decades into the next century. They didn’t have to lobby all that hard as both the House and Senate had corporate-leaning Republican majorities and President Clinton wasn’t looking to make public domain law a part of his platform. The 1998 law gave Steamboat Willie an extra 20 years before he would steer into un-copyrighted waters. What’s really exciting now is that digital collections like Internet Archive, Google Books and HathiTrust will be storing seminal works from the early days of American Modernism. D.H. Lawrence, Virginia Woolfe, Claude McKay, Sigmund Freud, George Bernard Shaw, Louis Armstrong, Gertrude Stein, and so many others. Members of the Harlem Renaissance, the DaDaist school, and the Algonquin Roundtable all feature prominently in 1923. This new surge of old works in the digital age allows for current creatives to freely play with the works of important artists of the era bridging WWI and the Great Depression. Works entering the public domain can be altered indiscriminately. You could even claim p.d. work as your own, but that’s not art, that’s plagiarism. As artists we are always standing on the shoulders of giants. Give attribution whenever you can. And do your homework. Look at the context for works that you use. Collaborating with ghosts expands our artistic horizons. It’s an exciting way to learn from our predecessors. Teachers will be free to share these works with their students and scholars can print important poems and essays many of us have never read. It’s only one year, but I think you’ll find that 1923 was a very good year, indeed. SallyPAL Shoppe opening – Stay on the lookout for the SallyPAL Shoppe. I’ll have t-shirts, coffee mugs, all the usual fun high-quality performing arts kitsch at decent prices. If you don’t see anything in the store yet, stay tuned! You’ve heard from my son Will Inman before and he’s back to talk about the new release of 1923 published works into the public domain, plagiarism, sharing your work, educational theatre, and some other cool stuff. Will’s plays have been produced in theaters from Texas to New York. He is currently a Cadence Pipeline New Works Fellow with Cadence Theatre in Richmond, Virginia. He’s been a featured student playwright with the VSA Kennedy Center plays, been performed with Tulsa SummerStage and Fringe festivals, Writopia Labs Comedy Playwriting Festival Houston University, Rogers State University, a portion of his play, The Lesbian Exhibit, was performed at Torrent Theatre in New York City, and last year he won the inaugural Edward Albee Playwriting Award by Theresa Rebeck for his play Winners. Concise Advice from the Interview - 5 bits of advice about using public domain work: DO give attribution when you use someone else’s work. It’s not a requirement, but it’s important to recognize the work of other artists, especially if it inspires you. Develop a sense of context for the work you are modifying. Find out something about the history and culture of the originating artists to give depth to your work Dig around in the available digital archives and learn more about public domain works. It’s creative, it’s fun and it’s educational! Learn more about copyright law. As an artist, it’s up to you to know the difference between plagiarism and responsible evolution of artistic work. Don’t just crib work, use the public domain to inspire all new original works of theatre, music, and dance. Check out the blog, SallyPAL.com, for articles and podcast episodes. You, too, can be a SallyPAL. Thank you for following, sharing, subscribing, reviewing, joining, & thank you for listening. If you’re downloading and listening on your drive to work, or commenting and reviewing like my sister does, let me know you’re out there. Storytelling through performance is the most important thing we do as a culture. That’s why I encourage you to share your stories because you’re the only one with your particular point of view. And SallyPAL is here with resources, encouragement, and a growing community of storytellers. All the stories ever expressed once lived only in someone’s imagination… Now… Go Pretend!
For this special Christmas Eve Episode of the Podcast, Jay Wilburn shares sure fire tips to help you get off the naughty list before Christmas.
Happy the Christmas Elf joins Scotty for a special Christmas Eve Episode. Sponsored by www.anabolixskate.com
Happy the Christmas Elf joins Scotty for a special Christmas Eve Episode. Sponsored by www.anabolixskate.com
MTV2 hip-hop brain trust gave you their list of the hottest Mc's of 2016. Now Heightz, Hershey, and Flea_Cobain debates to give our list on this special Christmas Eve Episode. So grab you some egg nog or Coquito, or just some Henny straight up and enjoy this episode right here.
Hello everyone! Merry Christmas (or Happy Holidays)! This week we talk about our favorite Christmas scenes, we review Crunchyroll's Anime Awards 2016, We give our thoughts on the final episode of Izetta: The Last Witch, and we review our normal lineup. Kye watched March Comes in Like a Lion this week, and Hendo has finally caught up to Flip Flappers. Tune in to hear our thoughts! Some of the anime you will hear about in this podcast are: Erased, Mob Psycho 100, Joker Game, Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress, My Hero Academia, Re:Zero, Re:life, Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju, Yuri!!! On Ice, Keijo!!!! JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable and Part 5: Vento Aureo, Kiznaiver, Flip Flappers, March Comes in Like a Lion, www Wagnaria, Working, Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, Gundam Thunderbolt, Drifters, Occultic;Nine, Steins;Gate, Orange, Izetta: The Last Witch and many many more! We are watching Ping Pong the Animation for Christmas! We started on the 19th and we watch one episode everyday. This leaves the Christmas Eve Episode to land on the 24th. Join us! http://www.crunchyroll.com/ping-pong-the-animation Hummingbird is gone, and has been replaced with Kitsu. Kitsu does not have groups yet, so there is no group link for us. Instead, you can follow me as "goodtimechalie" here: https://kitsu.io/users/goodtimecharlie And you can follow Hendo as "Daxx" here: https://kitsu.io/users/Daxx For updates, please follow our Facebook page: Facebook: www.facebook.com/animescrubspodcast/ Hendo has started streaming! Follow him on Twitch: https://exit.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.twitch.tv%2Fbushlobster It's that time of year again! Like we did last year, Hendo and I will be writing our Top 10 anime for 2016 on our website! Read 2015's Top 10 anime here: https://animescrubs.wordpress.com/bestanimeof2015/ Want to receive an email alert when we post an episode? Make sure to become a subscriber to our newsletter: eepurl.com/cl65JX Like iTunes? We have you covered: apple.co/2efZQRi If you're on Android, check us out on Google Play (or look us up on your favorite podcast app): bit.ly/2dX9OZb Want to mail us? Contact us via email at animescrubs@gmail.com Check out our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/channel/UCLyab1IpgbmZP-CRDoTxe_g Find us on other social media outlets: Twitter: twitter.com/anime_scrubs Google+: bit.ly/2epbCJy Instagram: www.instagram.com/animescrubspodcast/ The song used at the end of the podcast is "Carol of the Bells Epic Metal Cover" by LittleVMills. You can hear the full song on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_4DwK9bRJ4 Or on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/littlevmills/carol-of-the-bells-epic-metal-coverremix Become a Patron of LittleVMills! https://www.patreon.com/littlevmills LittleVMills is now on Vidme! https://vid.me/LittleVMills LittleVMills also has a Pokemon album on Spotify! https://play.spotify.com/album/5mOh4VGb3ax1TIIoo8nuw9?play=true&utm_source=open.spotify.com&utm_medium=open Time Stamps: 00:11:59: Our Favorite Christmas Scenes in Anime 00:19:00: Crunchyroll's Anime Awards 2016 Critique 00:48:38: March Comes in Like a Lion 00:54:26: Izetta: The Last Witch Final Thoughts 01:07:58: Flip Flappers 01:09:34: www Wagnaria 01:11:53: Yuri On Ice 01:27:28: Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans 01:34:18: JoJo's Sections: Part 3, Part 4, and Part 5 01:40:42: Keijo and Drifters Shotgun Round 01:42:02: Occultic;Nine Discussion