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Best podcasts about chuck chuck

Latest podcast episodes about chuck chuck

Rogue Agents A Marvel Crisis Protocol Podcast
72: How Much Chuck Could a Chuck Chuck Ft. Vodka Blitz and Ron Wick

Rogue Agents A Marvel Crisis Protocol Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 92:18


In this Episode Sam, and Joey leave Dyz unattended and he grabs Vodkablitz, and Ron Wick to discuss Chuck! https://patreon.com/Rogueagentspodcast?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link https://discord.gg/VH8s9XsCe6 Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/rogueagentspodcast

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One Indescribable Podcast
GIRLS5EVA S3E2 | Adam, Todd, and Lindy Wanna Chuck Chuck

One Indescribable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 92:19


On this episode of One Indescribable Podcast… Adam H, Todd the Librarian, and TV Lindy continue their journey through every episode of Girls5eva by recapping Season 3 Episode 2: Bomont “Revenge is a dish best served later” We're thrilled you're listening, it makes us feel like we're at the top of the charts! Follow the podcast on Twitter @oneCXGpodcast! Find us @pianomanadam1 (Adam), @librariantodd (Todd), and @tvlindy (Lindy)! Follow Whirlwind Podcasts @WhirlwindPods and visit our website at whirlwindpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Retro Movie Love Podcast
Bonus Patreon Episode 41: Don't F**k With Chuck! Chuck Norris Movies

Retro Movie Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023


Bonus Patreon Episode 41: Don’t F**k with Chuck!  Meep and Ara kick bad dudes through doors and windows to discuss their favorite Chuck Norris Movies. 4 hours of epic, explosive fun! Remember to stay through the credits for more Chuck action!  Also on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google, Spotify or on our YouTube channel: Song […]

Hip Hop Talk with Vansilk Podcast
Chuck Chuck Old School Springfield Day Saturday June 24th 2023

Hip Hop Talk with Vansilk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 5:03


• @chuckychuckrap Come celebrate On Saturday June 24, 2023 . @ Springfield Park our 7 th year old school event. A Dedication to Kendu of 5G Entertainment . And Also s Tribute to 50 years of Hip Hop . From 12 noon - 8pm --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/van-silk/support

CounterCultureWISE Radio
Chuck Chuck Boom Boom

CounterCultureWISE Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 119:27


There was so much news that we're upping the Chuck with TWO newscasts this week. Our teenage puppy joins the show for the first (and hopefully last) CCW rap. We'll have News of the Weird and Wonderful, as well as some fun surprises. 

Angel Invest Boston
Stanford's Startup Prof - Chuck Eesley, Founder & Scholar

Angel Invest Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 63:39


Which Founding Teams Succeed? Are Founders Born or Made? Can Innovation Be Crowdsourced? How Many Jobs Do MIT & Stanford Add to the Economy? Blockchain for the Supply Chain? Chuck Eesley, Stanford's Startup Prof Addresses These Questions and More. This timeless interview is being relaunched to make available the wise and affable words of Professor Chuck Eesley. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Introduction Professor Charles Eesley Bio The Traumatic Founding Experience Shivang Dave, PlenOptika & Entrepreneurs in Poor Countries How Chuck Eesley Ended Up at MIT Studying with Ed Roberts The Economic Impact of MIT & Stanford: Millions of Jobs Created & Trillions in Economic Activity “And the other big takeaway is that we had been looking at the impact of these universities in too narrow of a way previously.” Robust Finding: Larger Teams Do Better; Startups Tend to Have Teams that Are Too Small Chuck Gets a Great Idea for Research While Hiking with a Friend Cooperative vs. Competitive Commercialization “…, if the industry is high in the effectiveness of patent protection, and high in the importance of complementary assets ... you're motivated to go and talk to the big guys, because you need their complementary assets…” “…low effectiveness of patent protection, low importance of complementary assets, that's where you tend to get competitive commercialization…” “Are You Experienced, or Are You Talented?” Sal Talks About the Impact of Portfolio Company Concrete Sensors Evidence-based Entrepreneurship Blockchain to Make it Easier to Finance Supply Chains “And with that additional data, then we can also start to optimize more and more of the startup process, and do a better job of picking which ventures to invest in, and to devote resources towards.” The Value of Thrift in Life and in Entrepreneurship Chuck & Family Plan to Give Their Money to the Universities that Made Their Success Possible “So, I think it [thrift] is an underappreciated value. And definitely in Silicon Valley…” Early Google Investor David Cheriton Is a Role Model for Chuck Chuck's Parting Thoughts: (1) Entrepreneurs Can Change Their Luck, (2) If Chuck's Projects Interest You, Reach Out, and (3) Be Frugal in Life and in Entrepreneurship.

Retro Movie Love Podcast
Free Bonus Patreon Episode #41: Don't F***k with Chuck! (Chuck Norris Movies)

Retro Movie Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022


Bonus Patreon Episode 41: Don’t F**k with Chuck! (Chuck Norris Movies) Get a taste of our bonus episodes for Patreon for free! Meep and Ara kick bad dudes through doors and windows to discuss their favorite Chuck Norris Movies. 4 hours of epic, explosive fun! Remember to stay through the credits for more Chuck action!  […]

1st String Podcast
Week 3 NFL results with Scott Jackson. Look ahead to bets for Week 4 Thursday Night Football game

1st String Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 88:46


It's Cowboys week and the Washington Commanders need a win. Scott Jackson tells us what the Washington Commanders can do better, and what Carson Wentz needs to do better. Time to talk smack when my sister joins the show, she's a Cowboys fan boo. Let's look at what happened in Week 3 of this young NFL season. #1stStringPodcast #BetRivers #httc 0000 Intro 0223 Intro guest Scott Jackson 0434 BetRivers presents Amazon Thursday night NFL game between the Miami Dolphins vs Cincinnati Bengals 0930 Washington Commanders NFL game review 2445 What will it take for the Washington Commanders to defeat the Dallas Cowboys 2920 Intro for Rashida and Chuck: Chuck brings a rally in Dallas Texas @1134 Lamar Street 5356 What do the Washington Commander's need to do better as a team? 1:0735 National Football Review of Week 3 Subscribe to the 1st String Podcast YouTube Channel Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/@1st_String_Pod https://twitter.com/Toothpick74 https://twitter.com/UBlinked71 https://twitter.com/mindofamanpod https://twitter.com/LadyJAntoinette --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/1ststringpodcast/support

5 Minute Major Radio
Episode #161: It's Time to Chuck Chuck

5 Minute Major Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 69:05


Dave and Mastro are back to address this so far disastrous offseason the Philadelphia Flyers are having thanks to Chuck Fletcher and Comcast Spectator. It's time to "Chuck Chuck" or find an owner who will. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/5-minute-major-radio/support

Talk to Chuck with Chuck Wicks
Sami and Abby Take Over This Episode of Talk to Chuck! + Chuck Calls In From Backstage at the Opry

Talk to Chuck with Chuck Wicks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 77:39


Chuck had a prior engagement (he was playing at the Opry- no big deal) during this episode, so Sami and Abby took over this episode! The girls talk about the ACM Awards nominations and performances, life updates, the Super Bowl, the latest news in country music and they make their picks for New Music Monday with songs by Maddie & Tae, Larry Fleet and Adam Doleac. Chuck calls in from backstage at the Opry to tell us all about his show and you won't believe how many times he has played the Opry! Text us if you have any topics you want us to talk about in the future! 615-295-8853 Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Black On Titan
Special Episode - What will be your Anime Origin Story?

Black On Titan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 97:14


Hey guys, Black on Titan is back with a very special episode! Chuck (@Chuck_mate_) and Mikasa (@primayanna) review some of our favorite and easy watches for beginners to pick up the genius of anime. So please give this episode a listen to check out new things to watch and dive into our Anime origin stories! Intro and Outro music by Rifti Beats*we do not own the rights to this music or audio* If you have any questions or would like to discuss the podcast further reach out to us at BlackontitanAOT@gmail.com. ***Skip through times for Top 10 Anime suggestions*** 1. 4:04 2. 11:15 3. 17:15 4. 25:14 5. 31:16 6. 39:17 7. 47:12 8. 56:45 9. 1:01:31 10. 1:11:46

Blaze & The Butterfly
How Much Chuck Can A Cheater Chuck Chuck?

Blaze & The Butterfly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 70:45


On this episode of Blaze and The Butterfly, we will be talking about INFIDELITY and what comes along with it. We'll also be talking about a crazy incident involving a wood chipper, so come check it out!Thank you so much Fireflies for being patient with us... we're editing our own content and there's definitely a learning curve.*We do not own the rights to any music or sound clips unless otherwise stated*-Remember; Black Lives Matter.

Blunt Force Truth
We’re All Americans - An Interview with Chris Cox

Blunt Force Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 70:44


On this episode of Blunt Force Truth, Chuck and Mark talk to Chris Cox – Leader of Bikers for Trump. Today’s show rundown: · Segregation @ Columbia University as far as graduations go – Black Graduations as a whole only ampliphy neo segregation · Bikers are citizen crusaders from all walks of life / blue collar, white collar, etc etc · Everybody is equal when bikers get together 400,000 members for this Bikers for Trump · Like Donald Trump, Bikers speak their mind and tell you the truth · 1% discussion Biker’s for Trump do not have a ton of them in their membership – and really how that whole 1% thing is changing – it is blown out of proportion. · You do not see hipocrasy within the biker community no call for be less white, or less black, just be you. · Leftist Washington politicians are unhinged…they read things off bathroom walls, 24 hours later they are calling for an investigation · Chainsaw artist – amazing Eagle art he show’d Mark and Chuck · Chuck on David Letterman years ago, and how Letterman stormed off his own set · Bikers for Trump make sure people don’t have voter fatigue – showing facts, doing the hard work More about Chris Cox: Chris is a conservative leader with a track record for getting results and making a difference on a wide variety of issues. He hasn’t made waves by doing things conventionally, though, and he isn’t a conventional candidate. A chainsaw carving artist by trade, Chris isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty, put in the hard work to truly create change, and is ready to put his skills to use serving the Lowcountry. In 2013, during the government shutdown the Million Vet March on Washington was announced. Chris realized that, with the Park Servicefurloughed, war memorials would be left in disarray and was outraged at the thought of veterans arriving to memorials covered in garbage and debris. He immediately left the Lowcountry to the Lincoln Memorial and began single-handedly mowing the lawns, clearing fallen trees, and taking out the trash—while the government remained gridlocked for 16 days. Chris was determined to stop open-air war memorials from being political pawns again. So, he temporarily relocated to Washington as a full-time, unpaid citizen lobbyist to persuade members of Congress to support his legislation and selling chainsaw carvings on the side to support himself.After nearly two years, Chris successfully secured the bipartisan introduction of H.R. 1836, the Monuments Protection Act, in the 114thCongress. In the summer of 2015, Chris found himself inspired by then-candidate Trump’s message to Make America Great Again. To support the movement, Chris formed Bikers for Trump and grew this nontraditional coalition to over 300,000 members today that played a key role in President Trump’s election. After the 2016 election, Chris was able to return full-time to his 20-year home of Mount Pleasant. While he’s continued gearing up Bikers for Trump for 2020, he’s persisted his voluntary lobbying for bipartisan legislation supporting veterans, and has made five separate trips to Israel to build bomb shelters. Already well acquainted with the legislative process, he will hit the ground running and bring real results...

Follower of One : Missions For The Rest Of Us
Being Purposeful With Work, Chuck Proudfit #70

Follower of One : Missions For The Rest Of Us

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 25:29


Being Purposeful With Work, Chuck Proudfit #70   In this week's episode of the Follower of One podcast, Mike speaks with Chuck Proudfit. Chuck has served in general management at Procter & Gamble, the Ernest & Julio Gallo Winery, and LensCrafters Corporation. He currently sits as the President of the Board for At Work on Purpose and leads a business consultancy called SKILLSOURCE. All of Chuck's focuses have the foundation of Christ so please welcome him to the community!      Episode Breakdown   1:05 - Meet Chuck 1:50 - At Work On Purpose 4:10 - Skillsource  9:45 - Biznistry 11:05 - At Work On Purpose Services 15:15 - How to Get Involved 18:25 - Ambassadors for Business 20:10 - Advice from Chuck in the Workplace 22:55 - Connect with Chuck and Team       Work is a Crucible    You are supposed to like your job, but many don't. We need to focus on getting the most out of our job in every way we can! However, spiritually speaking, work is a crucible. Even if you love your job work is a crucible on your beliefs for 99% of Christians out there. Why? Because most of us separate our faith from work. That is why when we try to integrate, it is much more difficult than it seems. Here is the good news - nothing worth having comes without struggle. "It is who we decide to become out of that struggle that matters." What are your biggest fears in living your faith in the workplace? How can we help? Take the Marketplace Mission Trip to find out more too!        Use Spiritual Lenses    Perspective can give us a lot of knowledge we didn't have previously. It helps us understand one another, and think outside the box. One of the most useful tools in a Christian's arsenal would be our spiritual lens. Chuck talks about the best way to get involved in your workplace tomorrow and we start by putting on our spiritual glasses. Find out where God is working at your job already. Use that knowledge to then get involved and see something blossom from that experience. You don't need to have a "mountain-top" experience to know or see God act in your life! Let us know what you see next time at work in the comments.        Connect with Chuck   Chuck's LinkedIn At Work On Purpose SKILLSOURCE BIZNISTRY and Book Link     Connect With Follower Of One   Join us over in our Online Community, get social with us; Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Listen to our podcast on your way to work and subscribe using your favorite podcast app. Be a part of our next Marketplace Mission Trip!

The Bobby Bones Show
BONUS: Talk to Chuck: Chuck Asks Carly Pearce An Uncomfortable Question + Carly Talks About New Music

The Bobby Bones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 57:08


We are back for the first time since Chuck and his wife had their baby boy and Carly Pearce (@carlypearce) brought a gift for Baby Tucker! Carly is the special guest on this episode and we cover a lot! We talk about her song "I Hope You're Happy Now" with Lee Brice and her newest song "Show Me Around" - a tribute to her late producer, Busbee. Chuck also starts to sweat when he asks her about a certain topic and Carly gives the honest truth about how she's feeling. Carly shares about new music coming up, her fur baby June, what she's doing for Christmas...And Chuck wants to try to set her up with a green beret. Follow Chuck on Instagram @chuckwicks New episodes are out every Monday and Thursday! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Narraciones De Un BURRO y Mas
"Chuck - Chuck" by Orlando Hipólito Sánchez (fan y amigo # 1)

Narraciones De Un BURRO y Mas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 10:51


Chuck - Chuck nace de la imaginación de un pequeño y seguramente futuro gran escritor. Fan y amigo # 1 del programa, a quíen desde aquí le enviamos un enorme abrazo y felicitaciones por su trabajo.Música: "Arriving In Rain" by Kikoru. Extraída de Epidemic Sound.NOS ESCUCHAMOS EN EL PROXIMO PROGRAMA!!!!

Narraciones De Un BURRO y Mas
"Chuck - Chuck" by Orlando Hipólito Sánchez (fan y amigo # 1)

Narraciones De Un BURRO y Mas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 10:51


Chuck - Chuck nace de la imaginación de un pequeño y seguramente futuro gran escritor. Fan y amigo # 1 del programa, a quíen desde aquí le enviamos un enorme abrazo y felicitaciones por su trabajo.Música: "Arriving In Rain" by Kikoru. Extraída de Epidemic Sound.NOS ESCUCHAMOS EN EL PROXIMO PROGRAMA!!!!

Angel Invest Boston
Chuck Eesley, Stanford's Startup Prof - Evidence-Based Investing

Angel Invest Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 63:39


Invest Alongside Boston's Top Angels in Our Syndicates: Click to Learn More Which Founding Teams Succeed? Are Founders Born or Made? Can Innovation Be Crowdsourced? How Many Jobs Do MIT & Stanford Add to the Economy? Blockchain for the Supply Chain? Chuck Eesley, Stanford's Startup Prof Addresses These Questions and More. Highlights include: Introduction Professor Charles Eesley Bio The Traumatic Founding Experience Shivang Dave, PlenOptika & Entrepreneurs in Poor Countries How Chuck Eesley Ended Up at MIT Studying with Ed Roberts The Economic Impact of MIT & Stanford: Millions of Jobs Created & Trillions in Economic Activity “And the other big takeaway is that we had been looking at the impact of these universities in too narrow of a way previously.” Robust Finding: Larger Teams Do Better; Startups Tend to Have Teams that Are Too Small Chuck Gets a Great Idea for Research While Hiking with a Friend Cooperative vs. Competitive Commercialization “…, if the industry is high in the effectiveness of patent protection, and high in the importance of complementary assets ... you're motivated to go and talk to the big guys, because you need their complementary assets…” “…low effectiveness of patent protection, low importance of complementary assets, that's where you tend to get competitive commercialization…” “Are You Experienced, or Are You Talented?” Sal Talks About the Impact of Portfolio Company Concrete Sensors Evidence-based Entrepreneurship Blockchain to Make it Easier to Finance Supply Chains “And with that additional data, then we can also start to optimize more and more of the startup process, and do a better job of picking which ventures to invest in, and to devote resources towards.” The Value of Thrift in Life and in Entrepreneurship Chuck & Family Plan to Give Their Money to the Universities that Made Their Success Possible “So, I think it [thrift] is an underappreciated value. And definitely in Silicon Valley…” Early Google Investor David Cheriton Is a Role Model for Chuck Chuck’s Parting Thoughts: (1) Entrepreneurs Can Change Their Luck, (2) If Chuck’s Projects Interest You, Reach Out, and (3) Be Frugal in Life and in Entrepreneurship.

Call Me Ignorant
Call Me Ignorant #26 - Chief Chuck Whitworth

Call Me Ignorant

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 65:56


Hey everybody. Stephen Ignoramus here and welcome to Call Me, Ignorant. So pleased you could be with us. Call Me, Ignorant is a live conversation show. Whether with an interesting content creator, an expert in a field, a controversial figure or with a fellow human being trying to spread a message, Call Me Ignorant will try to solve the problems of the world, conversationally speaking. My guest today is Chief Chuck Whitworth. Chuck is a retired US Navy Chief Petty Officer, a mentor and a blogger. I'm really excited to talk to him today about his time in the Navy, mentorship and how to better the world through building relationships and well placed humor. Links for Chuck:Chuck on twitter: https://twitter.com/chiefchuck2kWebsite: https://chiefchuck2k.wixsite.com/chiefchuckBuy Chuck's ebook: https://gum.co/sailorwords

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Simblified
Ep. 19 (Rebroadcast): With @MohanK. Holy wow, we have a PhD in Maths on the show!

Simblified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 41:31


We were too lazy to record this week, so here's a rebroadcast of an old episode - one of our favourite interviews, with someone who, for some reason, decided to go and do a PhD in mathematics. He tells us what he does, why maths as a career, and makes SEVERAL poor jokes along the way. Ep. 19: We have a very unique guest on the show - one of our closest friends - Mohan Krishnamoorthy (@mohank). He's a - get this - PhD in mathematics. No no no! Don't turn off the episode just yet. He's a ton of fun and sheds light into what he actually does. He's also hilarious, and manages to out-Chuck Chuck with some absolutely hair-tearing-out puns. He's an avid trekker and loves music - so we talk about those as well. Chuck explains the math behind music and wonders why guitars aren't used in classrooms more often. Mohan lets us know about some colourful Aussie slang (not the sledging variety, thankfully). At the end of the show, you will want to: Take up maths as a career, run to the Himalayas, move to Australia and scratch Vegemite off your to-try list. NEW TO SIMBLIFIED? It's an Indian podcast - probably the best to come from Malad West - that takes things that happen around us, and deconstructs them in a language you can understand, often surmounting several puns and PG Wodehouse references along the way. We aim to make you appear smarter during parties, job interviews, and dates. Your hosts (and Twitter / Instagram handles) are Chuck (@chuck_gopal / @chuckofalltrades), Srikeit (@srikeit, @srikeit) and Naren (@shenoyn, @shenoynv). We are part of the IVM Podcast network, who, till this day, wonder why they signed us on. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios

Crime In Music
009 - I'm Martha's son... I'm Chuck.... Chuck Berry!

Crime In Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 57:30


It's creator & legend of Rock n' Roll: Chuck Berry! Follow along w/ us, learn the origins of the duckwalk and hear about a fart that'll blow your hair back, baby! We say 'baby' a lot in this episode, describe a crime spree w/ dad jokes, explain children's prisons and the Mann Act makes an appearance!

WGY Mornings with Doug Goudie
Chuck Is Arrogant and the Big Lemonade Stand Crackdown

WGY Mornings with Doug Goudie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 9:03


Great conversation this morning regarding WGY newsman Read Shepherd fearing his wife, Chuck's wife calling him arrogant and the state's big crackdown on a local 7-year old's lemonade stand. - Chuck Chuck and Kelly will be speaking to the dad of the boy in the lemonade stand crackdown tomorrow!

Radio Mopco
Radio Mopco Episode 65 "What's Going On At Mopco?" 04/26/17

Radio Mopco

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2017 27:36


Jon and Alex talk to Livia about her recent trip to the "Steven Universe", learn what a Chuck Chuck is, and discuss the monotone acting style of Brad Pitt.

Simblified
Ep. 19: With @MohanK. Holy wow, we have a PhD in Mathematics on the show!

Simblified

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 39:55


This week, we have a very unique guest on the show - one of our closest friends - Mohan Krishnamoorthy (@mohank). He's a - get this - PhD in mathematics. No no no! Don't turn off the episode just yet. He's a ton of fun and sheds light into what he actually does. He's also hilarious, and manages to out-Chuck Chuck with some absolutely hair-tearing-out puns. He's an avid trekker and loves music - so we talk about those as well. Chuck explains the math behind music and wonders why guitars aren't used in classrooms more often. Mohan lets us know about some colourful Aussie slang (not the sledging variety, thankfully). At the end of the show, you will want to: Take up maths as a career, run to the Himalayas, move to Australia and scratch Vegemite off your to-try list. Speak to Mohan on Twitter at @mohank and if you'd like to get in touch with us, @chuck_gopal and @shenoyn are us.

The Box Set Pod - The Boxset Podcast
Would you Chuck Chuck?

The Box Set Pod - The Boxset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2015 58:00


All the latest TV Box Set news, the latest illegal/legal download chart, AND finally, CHUCK. Lets face the issue head on. Hywel loves Chuck. Some people in the world LOVE chuck. Can we find out why, and whether you should watch it yourself? Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/boxset. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv
042 JSJ CSS and CSS Superset Languages

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2013 59:01


Panel Brian Turley (twitter blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 02:11 - CSS Gripes Sass Scalable and Modular Architecture for CSS (SMACSS) CSS3 16:32 - Preprocessors/Compilers LESS Sass Stylus Compass Chris Eppstein 20:34 - Basic Features of CSS Preprocessors nib mix-ins 23:02 - Usefulness 27:15 - Mathematics w/ Variables Susy 28:54 - Animation Using CSS animations 31:12 - Nesting 35:40 - Build Processes grunt.js 42:20 - Distinction Prefixing 47:35 - Tightly Coupled Picks Old Man’s War by John Scalzi (Joe) X-Wing Miniatures Game (Joe) Dave Crowe (Merrick) Utah Software Craftsmanship Group (AJ) Effective JavaScript by David Herman (AJ) SD Card (Chuck) New Media Expo (Chuck) Consumer Electronics Show (Chuck) iOS Development Podcast (Chuck) Grid Systems in Graphic Design by Josef Muller-Brockmann (Brian) IFTTT (Brian) Book Club Effective JavaScript by David Herman Transcript MERRICK:  You have more technical problems than any other nerd I know. [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at bluebox.net.] [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.] CHUCK:  Hey everybody and welcome to Episode 42 of the JavaScript Jabber show. This week on our panel, we have Joe Eames. MERRICK:  He’s out to a phone call, terrible timing. CHUCK:  We also have Merrick Christensen. MERRICK:  That’s me. CHUCK:  AJ O’Neal. AJ:  Yo! Yo! Yo! Coming at you live from the snow sphere of Provo, Utah. CHUCK:  And we have a guest, that’s Brian Turley. BRIAN:  That’s right. I’m a designer friend of AJ’s. CHUCK:  We’re talking about CSS today so we brought in a designer to set us all straight. And I’m Charles Max Wood from devchat.tv. And like I said, we’re talking about CSS today. One of the things I think that’s interesting about CSS is that it converges with JavaScript. Well, there are a couple of things but one is systems like LESS, that kind of compile, they give you some sane options for dealing with some of the dumb stuff that CSS doesn’t include. Then the other one is, I’ve also wound up fighting designers for selectors in the HTML. And so, I thought we could talk through that a little bit as well. BRIAN:  Hey, Chuck? CHUCK:  Yes? BRIAN:  I think those are two like really good points but I think there’s even more areas we can discuss in terms of how JavaScript and CSS are coupled. Like computed styles from JavaScript and also all the CSS methods from JavaScript. And the fact that your JavaScript sometimes doesn’t work, your UI doesn’t work unless the CSS is set up. I think the two tend to be a lot more coupled than people like to think. CHUCK:  I agree. That’s fair. So, which avenue or which aspect do you want to tackle first? Should we talk about just CSS and where it kind of doesn’t give us what we want? BRIAN:  I would love to complain about CSS. I got some bitterness in that sphere. CHUCK:  I know some people consider it programming but it doesn’t have any of the things that classic programming has like variables and functions or methods or anything like that. And I think that’s where a lot of us get frustrated is that we’re used to being able to reuse things, we’re used to being able to set things up that will define the behavior that we want. And in CSS, you really don’t have that. It’s really just simple markup. JOE:  So, do we consider the CSS languages, like Sass and LESS and all those to be part of CSS because then we talk about actually having those things. CHUCK:  Yes. I don’t know if you can call them CSS.

JavaScript Jabber
042 JSJ CSS and CSS Superset Languages

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2013 59:01


Panel Brian Turley (twitter blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 02:11 - CSS Gripes Sass Scalable and Modular Architecture for CSS (SMACSS) CSS3 16:32 - Preprocessors/Compilers LESS Sass Stylus Compass Chris Eppstein 20:34 - Basic Features of CSS Preprocessors nib mix-ins 23:02 - Usefulness 27:15 - Mathematics w/ Variables Susy 28:54 - Animation Using CSS animations 31:12 - Nesting 35:40 - Build Processes grunt.js 42:20 - Distinction Prefixing 47:35 - Tightly Coupled Picks Old Man’s War by John Scalzi (Joe) X-Wing Miniatures Game (Joe) Dave Crowe (Merrick) Utah Software Craftsmanship Group (AJ) Effective JavaScript by David Herman (AJ) SD Card (Chuck) New Media Expo (Chuck) Consumer Electronics Show (Chuck) iOS Development Podcast (Chuck) Grid Systems in Graphic Design by Josef Muller-Brockmann (Brian) IFTTT (Brian) Book Club Effective JavaScript by David Herman Transcript MERRICK:  You have more technical problems than any other nerd I know. [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at bluebox.net.] [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.] CHUCK:  Hey everybody and welcome to Episode 42 of the JavaScript Jabber show. This week on our panel, we have Joe Eames. MERRICK:  He’s out to a phone call, terrible timing. CHUCK:  We also have Merrick Christensen. MERRICK:  That’s me. CHUCK:  AJ O’Neal. AJ:  Yo! Yo! Yo! Coming at you live from the snow sphere of Provo, Utah. CHUCK:  And we have a guest, that’s Brian Turley. BRIAN:  That’s right. I’m a designer friend of AJ’s. CHUCK:  We’re talking about CSS today so we brought in a designer to set us all straight. And I’m Charles Max Wood from devchat.tv. And like I said, we’re talking about CSS today. One of the things I think that’s interesting about CSS is that it converges with JavaScript. Well, there are a couple of things but one is systems like LESS, that kind of compile, they give you some sane options for dealing with some of the dumb stuff that CSS doesn’t include. Then the other one is, I’ve also wound up fighting designers for selectors in the HTML. And so, I thought we could talk through that a little bit as well. BRIAN:  Hey, Chuck? CHUCK:  Yes? BRIAN:  I think those are two like really good points but I think there’s even more areas we can discuss in terms of how JavaScript and CSS are coupled. Like computed styles from JavaScript and also all the CSS methods from JavaScript. And the fact that your JavaScript sometimes doesn’t work, your UI doesn’t work unless the CSS is set up. I think the two tend to be a lot more coupled than people like to think. CHUCK:  I agree. That’s fair. So, which avenue or which aspect do you want to tackle first? Should we talk about just CSS and where it kind of doesn’t give us what we want? BRIAN:  I would love to complain about CSS. I got some bitterness in that sphere. CHUCK:  I know some people consider it programming but it doesn’t have any of the things that classic programming has like variables and functions or methods or anything like that. And I think that’s where a lot of us get frustrated is that we’re used to being able to reuse things, we’re used to being able to set things up that will define the behavior that we want. And in CSS, you really don’t have that. It’s really just simple markup. JOE:  So, do we consider the CSS languages, like Sass and LESS and all those to be part of CSS because then we talk about actually having those things. CHUCK:  Yes. I don’t know if you can call them CSS.

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042 JSJ CSS and CSS Superset Languages

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2013 59:01


Panel Brian Turley (twitter blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 02:11 - CSS Gripes Sass Scalable and Modular Architecture for CSS (SMACSS) CSS3 16:32 - Preprocessors/Compilers LESS Sass Stylus Compass Chris Eppstein 20:34 - Basic Features of CSS Preprocessors nib mix-ins 23:02 - Usefulness 27:15 - Mathematics w/ Variables Susy 28:54 - Animation Using CSS animations 31:12 - Nesting 35:40 - Build Processes grunt.js 42:20 - Distinction Prefixing 47:35 - Tightly Coupled Picks Old Man’s War by John Scalzi (Joe) X-Wing Miniatures Game (Joe) Dave Crowe (Merrick) Utah Software Craftsmanship Group (AJ) Effective JavaScript by David Herman (AJ) SD Card (Chuck) New Media Expo (Chuck) Consumer Electronics Show (Chuck) iOS Development Podcast (Chuck) Grid Systems in Graphic Design by Josef Muller-Brockmann (Brian) IFTTT (Brian) Book Club Effective JavaScript by David Herman Transcript MERRICK:  You have more technical problems than any other nerd I know. [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at bluebox.net.] [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.] CHUCK:  Hey everybody and welcome to Episode 42 of the JavaScript Jabber show. This week on our panel, we have Joe Eames. MERRICK:  He’s out to a phone call, terrible timing. CHUCK:  We also have Merrick Christensen. MERRICK:  That’s me. CHUCK:  AJ O’Neal. AJ:  Yo! Yo! Yo! Coming at you live from the snow sphere of Provo, Utah. CHUCK:  And we have a guest, that’s Brian Turley. BRIAN:  That’s right. I’m a designer friend of AJ’s. CHUCK:  We’re talking about CSS today so we brought in a designer to set us all straight. And I’m Charles Max Wood from devchat.tv. And like I said, we’re talking about CSS today. One of the things I think that’s interesting about CSS is that it converges with JavaScript. Well, there are a couple of things but one is systems like LESS, that kind of compile, they give you some sane options for dealing with some of the dumb stuff that CSS doesn’t include. Then the other one is, I’ve also wound up fighting designers for selectors in the HTML. And so, I thought we could talk through that a little bit as well. BRIAN:  Hey, Chuck? CHUCK:  Yes? BRIAN:  I think those are two like really good points but I think there’s even more areas we can discuss in terms of how JavaScript and CSS are coupled. Like computed styles from JavaScript and also all the CSS methods from JavaScript. And the fact that your JavaScript sometimes doesn’t work, your UI doesn’t work unless the CSS is set up. I think the two tend to be a lot more coupled than people like to think. CHUCK:  I agree. That’s fair. So, which avenue or which aspect do you want to tackle first? Should we talk about just CSS and where it kind of doesn’t give us what we want? BRIAN:  I would love to complain about CSS. I got some bitterness in that sphere. CHUCK:  I know some people consider it programming but it doesn’t have any of the things that classic programming has like variables and functions or methods or anything like that. And I think that’s where a lot of us get frustrated is that we’re used to being able to reuse things, we’re used to being able to set things up that will define the behavior that we want. And in CSS, you really don’t have that. It’s really just simple markup. JOE:  So, do we consider the CSS languages, like Sass and LESS and all those to be part of CSS because then we talk about actually having those things. CHUCK:  Yes. I don’t know if you can call them CSS.

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Panel Trevor Tingey (twitter blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Tim Caswell (twitter github howtonode.org) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:16 - Conferences Attended Visual Studio Live (VS Live) (Joe) Utah Open Source (Joe & Chuck) Utah JS (Joe) MountainWest RubyConf (Trevor & Chuck) JSConf (Trevor) UberConference (Trevor) Web 2.0 (Trevor) RailsConf (Chuck) RubyConf (Chuck) Aloha Ruby Conference (Chuck) New Media Expo (Chuck) 03:24 - Preparing/Planning for Conferences 08:39 - Chatting with Others/Making Contacts at Conferences Hackathons Social Activities 14:36 - Hackathons/Code Retreats/Workshops Global Day of Coderetreat DevTeach 18:46 - Methodology Conferences Agile Roots 22:42 - Industry Conferences vs Local/Regional Conferences Multiple Tracks Networking 28:12 - Making the Most out of Sessions Taking Notes Follow Along in Code Sessions Seating Choice 33:02 - Lightning Talks Speaking Exposure 35:37 - Speaking at Conferences (Tim Joins) Veteran Speakers vs Unique Speakers 41:00 - Submitting Proposals Interesting Title 42:56 - Mistakes People Make Speaking at Conferences Underestimating Time Practice Your Talk Be Excited 45:24 - Preparing Slides Bullet Points Color/Contrast 50:03 - Watch Your Audience Picks The Hobbit (Joe) RiffTrax (Joe) Pluralsight (Joe) Blue Microphones: Yeti (Tim) Closure Compiler Service (Chuck) Headline Hacks (Chuck) Once Upon a Time (Trevor) Sublime Text 2 (Trevor) Jack Reacher (Trevor) Foo Fighters (Trevor) Transcript CHUCK:  From the meat lockers of Domo. [This episode today is sponsored by Component One. Makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.] [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at BlueBox.net.] CHUCK:  Hey everybody and welcome to episode 40 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have Joe Eames. JOE: Howdy! CHUCK:  I’m Charles Max Wood from devchat.tv and we have a special guest, that’s Trevor Tingey. TREVOR:  Hello. CHUCK:  He’s joining us from Domo. We had some folks on vacation and stuff and we were short a few people. So, Joe invited one of his co-workers. I don’t really have co-workers per se since I’m doing contract stuff most of the time. Anyway... JOE:  Is your cat your co-worker, Chuck? CHUCK:  What was that? JOE:  Is your cat your co-worker? CHUCK:  I don’t have a cat. JOE:  A dog? CHUCK:  Nope, I don’t have a dog either. I’m allergic to cats. But yeah, no cats. Anyway, we’re going to talk this week about making the most of conferences. I’m a little curious, what conferences have you guys been able to attend over the last few years or over your career? JOE:  I was a Microsoft developer before I went fully front end. So I went to several Microsoft development conferences, VS Live was probably my favorite one. Recently, I’ve been to the Utah Open Source conference and the Utah JavaScript conference, really liked those. CHUCK:  Yeah, the local conferences are fun. What about you, Trevor? TREVOR:  I’ve been to a lot of conferences. Recently, I went to the Mountain West Ruby Conference. That was entertaining. I went to the JavaScript, JS Conf and that was the first Node Conf also was kind of dependent on the end of the JS Conf and that was up in Portland. I really liked that one. Like Joe, I used to do some Microsoft stuff. So, I’ve been to Microsoft before and several other ones in between, Uber Conf, Web 2.0 in New York. JOE:  Does Comdex count? I went to Comdex once. [laughs] CHUCK:  Yeah, I didn’t really start going to conferences until I gotten into Ruby. So, most of the conferences I’ve been to were Ruby related, though I did go the Utah Open Source and some of those. Yeah,

JavaScript Jabber
040 JSJ Conferences

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2012 57:56


Panel Trevor Tingey (twitter blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Tim Caswell (twitter github howtonode.org) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:16 - Conferences Attended Visual Studio Live (VS Live) (Joe) Utah Open Source (Joe & Chuck) Utah JS (Joe) MountainWest RubyConf (Trevor & Chuck) JSConf (Trevor) UberConference (Trevor) Web 2.0 (Trevor) RailsConf (Chuck) RubyConf (Chuck) Aloha Ruby Conference (Chuck) New Media Expo (Chuck) 03:24 - Preparing/Planning for Conferences 08:39 - Chatting with Others/Making Contacts at Conferences Hackathons Social Activities 14:36 - Hackathons/Code Retreats/Workshops Global Day of Coderetreat DevTeach 18:46 - Methodology Conferences Agile Roots 22:42 - Industry Conferences vs Local/Regional Conferences Multiple Tracks Networking 28:12 - Making the Most out of Sessions Taking Notes Follow Along in Code Sessions Seating Choice 33:02 - Lightning Talks Speaking Exposure 35:37 - Speaking at Conferences (Tim Joins) Veteran Speakers vs Unique Speakers 41:00 - Submitting Proposals Interesting Title 42:56 - Mistakes People Make Speaking at Conferences Underestimating Time Practice Your Talk Be Excited 45:24 - Preparing Slides Bullet Points Color/Contrast 50:03 - Watch Your Audience Picks The Hobbit (Joe) RiffTrax (Joe) Pluralsight (Joe) Blue Microphones: Yeti (Tim) Closure Compiler Service (Chuck) Headline Hacks (Chuck) Once Upon a Time (Trevor) Sublime Text 2 (Trevor) Jack Reacher (Trevor) Foo Fighters (Trevor) Transcript CHUCK:  From the meat lockers of Domo. [This episode today is sponsored by Component One. Makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.] [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at BlueBox.net.] CHUCK:  Hey everybody and welcome to episode 40 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have Joe Eames. JOE: Howdy! CHUCK:  I’m Charles Max Wood from devchat.tv and we have a special guest, that’s Trevor Tingey. TREVOR:  Hello. CHUCK:  He’s joining us from Domo. We had some folks on vacation and stuff and we were short a few people. So, Joe invited one of his co-workers. I don’t really have co-workers per se since I’m doing contract stuff most of the time. Anyway... JOE:  Is your cat your co-worker, Chuck? CHUCK:  What was that? JOE:  Is your cat your co-worker? CHUCK:  I don’t have a cat. JOE:  A dog? CHUCK:  Nope, I don’t have a dog either. I’m allergic to cats. But yeah, no cats. Anyway, we’re going to talk this week about making the most of conferences. I’m a little curious, what conferences have you guys been able to attend over the last few years or over your career? JOE:  I was a Microsoft developer before I went fully front end. So I went to several Microsoft development conferences, VS Live was probably my favorite one. Recently, I’ve been to the Utah Open Source conference and the Utah JavaScript conference, really liked those. CHUCK:  Yeah, the local conferences are fun. What about you, Trevor? TREVOR:  I’ve been to a lot of conferences. Recently, I went to the Mountain West Ruby Conference. That was entertaining. I went to the JavaScript, JS Conf and that was the first Node Conf also was kind of dependent on the end of the JS Conf and that was up in Portland. I really liked that one. Like Joe, I used to do some Microsoft stuff. So, I’ve been to Microsoft before and several other ones in between, Uber Conf, Web 2.0 in New York. JOE:  Does Comdex count? I went to Comdex once. [laughs] CHUCK:  Yeah, I didn’t really start going to conferences until I gotten into Ruby. So, most of the conferences I’ve been to were Ruby related, though I did go the Utah Open Source and some of those. Yeah,

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040 JSJ Conferences

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2012 57:56


Panel Trevor Tingey (twitter blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Tim Caswell (twitter github howtonode.org) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:16 - Conferences Attended Visual Studio Live (VS Live) (Joe) Utah Open Source (Joe & Chuck) Utah JS (Joe) MountainWest RubyConf (Trevor & Chuck) JSConf (Trevor) UberConference (Trevor) Web 2.0 (Trevor) RailsConf (Chuck) RubyConf (Chuck) Aloha Ruby Conference (Chuck) New Media Expo (Chuck) 03:24 - Preparing/Planning for Conferences 08:39 - Chatting with Others/Making Contacts at Conferences Hackathons Social Activities 14:36 - Hackathons/Code Retreats/Workshops Global Day of Coderetreat DevTeach 18:46 - Methodology Conferences Agile Roots 22:42 - Industry Conferences vs Local/Regional Conferences Multiple Tracks Networking 28:12 - Making the Most out of Sessions Taking Notes Follow Along in Code Sessions Seating Choice 33:02 - Lightning Talks Speaking Exposure 35:37 - Speaking at Conferences (Tim Joins) Veteran Speakers vs Unique Speakers 41:00 - Submitting Proposals Interesting Title 42:56 - Mistakes People Make Speaking at Conferences Underestimating Time Practice Your Talk Be Excited 45:24 - Preparing Slides Bullet Points Color/Contrast 50:03 - Watch Your Audience Picks The Hobbit (Joe) RiffTrax (Joe) Pluralsight (Joe) Blue Microphones: Yeti (Tim) Closure Compiler Service (Chuck) Headline Hacks (Chuck) Once Upon a Time (Trevor) Sublime Text 2 (Trevor) Jack Reacher (Trevor) Foo Fighters (Trevor) Transcript CHUCK:  From the meat lockers of Domo. [This episode today is sponsored by Component One. Makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.] [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at BlueBox.net.] CHUCK:  Hey everybody and welcome to episode 40 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have Joe Eames. JOE: Howdy! CHUCK:  I’m Charles Max Wood from devchat.tv and we have a special guest, that’s Trevor Tingey. TREVOR:  Hello. CHUCK:  He’s joining us from Domo. We had some folks on vacation and stuff and we were short a few people. So, Joe invited one of his co-workers. I don’t really have co-workers per se since I’m doing contract stuff most of the time. Anyway... JOE:  Is your cat your co-worker, Chuck? CHUCK:  What was that? JOE:  Is your cat your co-worker? CHUCK:  I don’t have a cat. JOE:  A dog? CHUCK:  Nope, I don’t have a dog either. I’m allergic to cats. But yeah, no cats. Anyway, we’re going to talk this week about making the most of conferences. I’m a little curious, what conferences have you guys been able to attend over the last few years or over your career? JOE:  I was a Microsoft developer before I went fully front end. So I went to several Microsoft development conferences, VS Live was probably my favorite one. Recently, I’ve been to the Utah Open Source conference and the Utah JavaScript conference, really liked those. CHUCK:  Yeah, the local conferences are fun. What about you, Trevor? TREVOR:  I’ve been to a lot of conferences. Recently, I went to the Mountain West Ruby Conference. That was entertaining. I went to the JavaScript, JS Conf and that was the first Node Conf also was kind of dependent on the end of the JS Conf and that was up in Portland. I really liked that one. Like Joe, I used to do some Microsoft stuff. So, I’ve been to Microsoft before and several other ones in between, Uber Conf, Web 2.0 in New York. JOE:  Does Comdex count? I went to Comdex once. [laughs] CHUCK:  Yeah, I didn’t really start going to conferences until I gotten into Ruby. So, most of the conferences I’ve been to were Ruby related, though I did go the Utah Open Source and some of those. Yeah,

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Episode 047 - Chuck Declassified Renewal Campaign (VIDEO)

Chuck vs. the Podcast - Enhanced AAC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2010 50:31


You've been asking for it, and it's finally here -- our renewal campaign for Chuck season 4! Take out classified ads promoting Chuck, in print or online, and you could win! Listen to the podcast and go to ChuckTV.net for the latest details on the campaign. We also discuss many other news items, and an excellent episode of Chuck: Chuck vs. the American Hero, written by Matt Miller, and directed by Jeremiah Chechik. Speaking of Matt Miller -- our next podcast, due later today, features an exclusive interview with him! Follow us on Twitter for the latest updates - @chucktvdotnet, @prlsoflizdom, and @GrayJones.