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Are you ever going to text me?This episode has more grizzle than any other episode.Jason, Jim, and Joseph grumble their way through making a list of the best growling cinematic characters.Jim enjoys an episode of impression heaven.You're gonna eat thunder and crap thunder. I'm here to talk about "diabeetus".Wes Hightower.Jason and Joseph agree that a great performance can be unintelligible.You're my boy, Blue!Is it going to be different this time?Why is the plumbing cartel preventing the production of a better designed toilet?
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Engine downsizing is a prevailing trend in the automotive industry, with turbochargers now commonly found in both large diesel and gasoline engines. Turbochargers can significantly boost an engine's horsepower without a substantial increase in weight, providing high performance and additional benefits for modern vehicles. However, turbochargers present challenges for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), as they must endure extreme operating conditions, very high temperatures, and high-speed revolutions per minute (rpm). These demands drive OEMs to explore new materials and technologies. ISCAR's extensive global industry experience positions the company at the forefront of providing higher productivity, profitability, and performance gains. In the field of turbochargers, ISCAR presents innovative solutions and stable processes for turbocharger-related components. ISCAR views OEMs as high-priority customers and is committed to building long-term partnerships. The company's goals include recommending efficient and economical solutions, delivering high-quality products, and providing long-lasting support. ISCAR has developed a comprehensive range of cutting tools and solutions specifically designed for the challenges of machining automotive turbo charged engines. These solutions focus on enhancing productivity, extending tool life, and achieving exceptional surface finishes, all while maintaining cost-efficiency. Engineered for high-feed and high-efficiency milling, ISCAR's indexable milling cutters are ideal for both roughing and finishing operations (Figure 1). Their robust design ensures stability and precision, even in demanding machining conditions. The use of advanced geometries and coatings helps mitigate issues related to high temperatures and tool wear. Designed for machining hard materials, ISCAR's endmills offer exceptional durability and precision. Available in various geometries and coatings, ISCAR's solid carbide endmills cater to the specific needs of turbocharged engine component manufacturing, providing solutions for high-speed and high-accuracy applications. ISCAR offers a wide range of turning tools optimised for machining high-temperature alloys and other challenging materials. These inserts are designed to minimise tool wear and provide excellent chip control, ensuring smooth and efficient machining processes. The advanced insert geometries allow for reduced cutting forces, contributing to improved tool life and surface finish. Grooving operations are critical in the manufacturing of turbocharged engine components, where precision and surface quality are paramount. ISCAR's grooving tools are designed to handle the rigorous demands of machining hard-to-cut materials and complex geometries. ISCAR offers a wide range of indexable grooving inserts tailored for machining high-temperature alloys and other challenging materials (Figure 2). These inserts are engineered to deliver exceptional wear resistance and superior chip control. The inserts are available in various geometries and cutting edges, optimised for different grooving applications, ensuring smooth and efficient material removal. ISCAR's grooving holders are designed to offer maximum stability and accuracy during machining. The holders feature durable clamping mechanisms to securely hold the inserts, reducing vibrations and extending tool life. Their innovative design allows for easy insert replacement, minimising downtime and boosting overall productivity. ISCAR uses state-of-the-art coatings on its tools to improve performance. These coatings deliver better wear resistance, lower friction, and enable higher cutting speeds, thereby boosting productivity and prolonging tool life. Coated tools also help achieve smoother surface finishes, which are vital for turbocharged engine components. Nano-layered coatings, such as TiAlN and AlTiN, offer improved thermal stability and resistance to oxidation, crucial for high-temperature applications. Recognising that each turbocharged engine component may have unique machining requirements, ISCAR offers customised solutions (Figure 3). ISCAR's engineering teams collaborate closely with clients to develop tools and machining strategies tailored to specific needs, ensuring optimal results and efficiency. This approach allows for the integration of advanced tool paths and machining parameters, maximising performance. ISCAR is at the forefront of digital transformation in manufacturing. The company's innovative tools and digital solutions enable real-time monitoring and data analysis, allowing manufacturers to optimize machining processes, reduce downtime, and increase overall efficiency. By integrating Industry 4.0 technologies, such as IoT-enabled tool management systems and predictive maintenance platforms, ISCAR helps clients stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market. Choosing ISCAR's solutions for machining automotive turbo engines provides several key advantages. Firstly, with innovative tools and technologies, machining processes become faster and more efficient, reducing cycle times and increasing productivity. Longer tool life and improved machining performance lead to lower overall manufacturing costs, providing significant economic benefits. Additionally, ISCAR's solutions ensure high-quality finishes and precise machining, essential for the demanding specifications of turbo engine components. Efficient machining practices result in less waste and reduced energy consumption, contributing to more sustainable manufacturing processes. In the competitive automotive industry, ISCAR stands out as a key partner, offering cutting-edge solutions for machining turbo engines. By addressing the unique challenges of machining advanced materials and complex geometries, ISCAR not only meets the industry's current demands but also paves the way for future advancements. With a commitment to quality, efficiency, and innovation, ISCAR continues to drive the machining industry forward, helping manufacturers achieve new levels of performance and success.
Are you ever going to text me?This episode has Pocket Pool. Jason, Jim, and Joseph list some of their favorite redhead characters.Joseph has limits on how much he is willing to pay to see the Wizard.Jason doesn't like the idea of losing money one damn bit.Jim matches the carpet with the drapes.While all three of the bots had a ventriloquist dummy. None of them had Franklin.Jason is an ally to all redheads.Joseph reveals his cartoon fetish.Jim laments that one of his biggest regrets is chickening out to get Christina Hendricks' autograph.Naked Clarabell!Jim nails the deep, throaty impression of Lucille Ball.Is it me, or is Ariel hot?What was the biggest hit from the Recess Monkeys?
Are you ever going to text me?This episode be slappa da bass, mon.Jason, Jim, and Joseph discuss some of their "feel-good" movies.I like the stretchy pants.Jason describes how he nearly crapped himself on the race track.Still Alice is still depressing.Hello Dolly? Hello, another Walter Matthau impression.It's Merman!! Merman!!You pulled a Munson.How can you possibly not feel good about Dr. J and the Spinners in the same movie?Did Neil Young really want to whip it?
An epidemic has swept Camerosity HQ along with a large swath of the camera collector groups. It seems a cheap Chinese toy camera has made its way into the homes of all of us and resulted in us sharing images from it online. Have we gone mad? Do you dream of tiny TLRs at night? In Episode 97 we tackle the controversial Chuzhao mini-TLR digital camera. This $35 camera available worldwide through Amazon and Alibaba is selling like crazy now and each of the hosts ask our listeners what their thoughts are on it. In addition to Chuzhao talk, we spend a good portion of the show on a completely unrelated topic, which is what to do with your cameras when you die. Mike and Paul both share their stories of picking up large estates of vintage cameras and what we ended up doing with them. If you think the prospect of being asked to tackle a 4500 piece collection sounds awesome, you should definitely listen to this episode as we have some thoughts on what its like. Joining Anthony, Paul, Stephen, Theo, and Mike are returning callers A.J. Gentile, Ed Gabe, Greg McCreash, Ira Cohen, Larry Effler, Pat Casey, Phil Clark, Will Pinkham, and first time callers Doug Doyle, Rob Latimer, and William Ponder. In addition to Chuzhao and Camera Estate talk, Ira shares some selections from his tiny TLR collection including a couple rare Hit film models, Paul shares his thoughts on what you should do in preparation for what happens to your collection after you die, Mike briefly talks about an uncommon 1950s 35mm SLR called the Tokiwa Seiki Pentaflex, and Rob shares his thoughts on the Zeiss-Ikon Super Nettar. Meet Paul and Mike: If you are in the vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio on Saturday, September 6th, come to the Ohio Camera Swap at the Hilton Garden Inn Cincinnati/West Chester and say hi to us. Both Paul and I will have a lot of Miranda cameras to sell! Who knows, maybe even some other Camerosity Podcast regulars will show up as well. While you're there, maybe you can buy something from us! As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you! Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show. We LOVE people who are into shooting or collecting cameras, no matter how long you've been doing it, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, the Camerosity Discord server, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. For our next episode we are devoting a whole show to the Ihagee Exakta and Exa cameras. As one of the earliest 35mm SLRs and also one of the most successful, millions of Exakta cameras were made over several decades of the 20th century, so there are a great deal of them to talk about. As usual, we'll cover some history about the brand, go over their use, and cover some of the more interesting or collectible models. If we have time, we will even cover the "other" Exaktas like the Exakta Real and the Pentacon produced RTL1000. Will we stay on track or end up finally discussing large format? You'll only know if you turn into Episode 98 which will be recorded on Monday, September 8th at 7pm Central Daylight Time and 8pm Eastern Daylight Time. In This Episode Everyone Lost their Minds and Bought a Chuzhao / Many Chuzhao Resellers are Scams / Beware Where You Buy! The Chuzhao is Only Worth it if You get it for the Equivalent of USD$40 or Less / Hacking the Chuzhao Blown Out Highlights / The Chuzhao Is Great for Children or for Having Fun / Battery Life Small Cameras Like the Chuzhao Break Down Barriers when Photographing People Ira Cohen Has Many Other Really Small TLRs / Babyflex, Museflex, and Gemflex / Japanese Hit Film Cameras Constructor and Blackbird Camera / Other Toy Cameras / Lego 3-in-1 Camera 5 Years Ago, Paul Picked Up a 4500 Piece Collection Why Do Some Collectors Have Multiples of the Same Camera Mike Goes to Texas to Get a Large Miranda Collection The Many Variations of the Vest Pocket Kodak Camera / World War I Soldier's Camera Ira Has Negative Niches in His Collection Inheriting a Large Collection is Fun But Overwhelming Advice On What Should Happen With Your Collection After You Die / Tell Someone / Keep Records / Don't Lie How Do You Sell High Value Cameras from a Collection? Mike Recommends Shipping Large Collections with U-Haul U-Boxes Packing Cameras / Estimating the Value of a Collection More Tips for Preparing Your Collection For After Your Demise Tokiwa Seiki Pentaflex / Zeiss-Ikon Super-Nettel / Donating Cameras Yashicaflex TLRs / Do You Get More Satisfaction Getting an Image from a More Difficult Camera? Coated vs Uncoated Lenses / The Non-Rangefinder Version of the Kodak 35 / Canon VI-T Links The Camerosity Podcast is now on Discord! Join Anthony, Paul, Theo, Stephen, and Mike on our very own Discord Server. Share your GAS and photography with other listeners in the Lounge or in our dedicated forums. If you have questions for myself or the other guys, we have an “Ask the Hosts” section as well where you can get your question answered on a future show! Check it out! https://discord.gg/PZVN2VBJvm. If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group, Instagram page, or Discord server. Order Your Very Own Camerosity Podcast T-Shirt! - https://www.zazzle.com/z/tbykl0hg The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris - https://thisoldcamera.net/ Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/
Are you ever going to text me?This episode was NOT recorded from the bed or the toilet.Jason, Jim, and Joseph list some of their favorite TV characters that were not part of the original season.Love Island… the worst.L.B.L.DYou catch a lot more with a dead squirrel.Jim is chastised and shamed for not having watched “It Aways Sunny in Philadelphia”.All it took was one hash brownie to give us one of the best TV characters.Jason continues upholding his Star Trek “babe” fetish.Joseph is chastised and shamed for not having watched more than one season of “Better Call Saul”.Newman! What's with the love of calzones?Can I use the bathroom?
Are you ever going to text me?The episode participated in "Hands Across Lamar."Jim, Jason, and Joseph cover some of the best movie scenes involving coffee.Jason struggles with his son leaving for college.Jim's advice for empty nesting is to take on more guitar gigs.Joseph was raised on "coffee milk," which explains a lot. Iced coffee! Who knew?"Caffeine'll kill ya!"Joseph admits to learning what a venti means from Role Models.Put the coffee down—coffee's for closers.Taste a bit nutty.Do you want a toe? I'll get you a toe.Why does the world's best cup of coffee taste like crap?
Ready to take Toxin Free to a whole new level?Register for the Private Podcast: Toxins, Truth & Taking ControlGet on the Toxin Free in 3 Waiting ListI need to set the record straight about those viral videos claiming "Organipeel" is now coating all your organic produce because it's completely false, and I accidentally contributed to the misinformation.In today's episode, I'm doing something super fun: admitting I was wrong. A few weeks ago when those viral reels started spreading panic about Organipeel being approved for certified organic produce, people asked me to look into it. I did my research, found it registered with the EPA and listed on the OMRI website, and confirmed it was "real." But I didn't dig deep enough.Here's what I missed: Organipeel was only ever approved as a post-harvest fungicide (not a coating). It was never approved for use on raw produce, and was actually discontinued in 2023. The company doesn't even make it anymore. So all that panic about a "new" coating on organic produce? It was based on old, irrelevant information.But here's what IS true: there are waxes on your organic produce, and there have been for years. I'm breaking down what those actually are: organic carnauba wax from Brazilian palm plants, beeswax, and sometimes shellac (yes, insect wax). I'm also touching on why they're used to replace the natural wax that gets washed off during processing. If you want truly wax-free produce, you're going to need to befriend your local farmer.In this episode, we're chatting about:• The Organipeel myth breakdown • What's actually on your organic produce • My research mistake • Getting truly wax-free produce Mentioned in this episode:Register for The Private PodcastThe 4 Part Series: Toxins, Truth & Taking Control with take you from confused to confident. Register Private Podcast
Are you ever going to text me?This episode doesn't use puppets for a good reason.Jason, Jim, and Joseph list some of their favorite TV shows from the past that just couldn't be made today.Joseph champions the idea of Pornhub as a new sponsor.Girls on trampolines.Even Tom Hanks couldn't bring this sitcom back.GPS made this TV concept obsolete.No Ma'am!Jason is ready to party with a plunger.Willie, the robe!What car would be too controversial to be on TV today? What show had the original title "Not the Cosbys?
Angiographic and clinical impact of balloon inflation time in percutaneous coronary interventions with sirolimus-coated balloon: A sub analysis of the EASTBOURNE study
Are you ever going to text me?The aggression against this episode will not stand.Jason, Jim, and Joseph list their favorite period comedy films.Mouse Trap 2: This time, the mouse dies most ridiculously.Jason has to watch gore. Joseph has to watch a 19th-century costume drama. Jim watches lesbians with guns. Jason finally gets a comedic reference 40 years later.Suffering and where to find great Chinese food.Fat, stupid, and drunk is no way to go through life, son.It's a sweater!The Mel Gibson fan can't watch JoJo Rabbit because of its anti-Semitism theme.Why does Jim still have clippings of old movie ads from the newspaper?Why does everyone in this show have a French accent like Maurice Chevalier?
Are you ever going to text me?This episode was the number one answer among the 100 people surveyed.Jason, Joseph, and Jim talk about some of the most underrated television game shows.Jason finds family therapy with Family Feud.Gene, Gene the dancing machine.The boys come up with a whole new business model for Taxi companies to compete with shared ride services.We'll be back in two and two.In the butt Bob.What did comedians do before they all had Netflix specials?Which game show did Se7en steal it's most famous question from?
A new scientific paper released by Dr. Beatriz Villarroel indicates that photographic records of the night sky from the 1950s reveal that the planet was apparently surrounded at the time by hundreds of thousands of intelligently controlled metallic objects. Also, Richard Banduric, CEO of Field Propulsion Technologies, reported during a recent NASA-friendly podcast that he has worked on reverse engineering apparent small extraterrestrial objects that number in the trillions and are spread across the planet.Links/Sources:(PDF) Aligned, multiple-transient events in the First Palomar Sky Survey69. Beyond Conventional Physics: Extended Electrodynamics, Lattice Confinement Fusion, Zero-Point Energy & Advanced Propulsion - Ecosystemic Futures | Podcast on SpotifyMikeDisclosure on X: "
A new scientific paper released by Dr. Beatriz Villarroel indicates that photographic records of the night sky from the 1950s reveal that the planet was apparently surrounded at the time by hundreds of thousands of intelligently controlled metallic objects. Also, Richard Banduric, CEO of Field Propulsion Technologies, reported during a recent NASA-friendly podcast that he has worked on reverse engineering apparent small extraterrestrial objects that number in the trillions and are spread across the planet.Links/Sources:(PDF) Aligned, multiple-transient events in the First Palomar Sky Survey69. Beyond Conventional Physics: Extended Electrodynamics, Lattice Confinement Fusion, Zero-Point Energy & Advanced Propulsion - Ecosystemic Futures | Podcast on SpotifyMikeDisclosure on X: "
In this conversation, Nick Walters and Marshall discuss various aspects of the detailing industry, including personal anecdotes, professional collaborations, and the importance of proper techniques and equipment. They delve into the challenges faced by detailers, such as dealing with road paint and the significance of using the right products and techniques for paint correction. The discussion emphasizes the need for practice, understanding different materials, and maintaining a well-equipped workspace to achieve the best results in automotive detailing.This conversation delves into various aspects of detailing, focusing on glass repair techniques, the importance of maintenance, and the Sparta program. The speakers discuss the balance between installation skills and sales strategies, emphasizing the significance of quality over price in ceramic coatings. They also explore washing techniques for coated cars, the debate surrounding acid use for wheels, and the value of networking within the detailing community.
Are you ever going to text me?This episode takes the form of a giant glass of water.Jason, Jim, and Joseph rattle off some of the worst television and movie superheroes ever made.I'm the Nightmower!!Jason confronts his personal beef with Aquaman.Jim and Joseph come to blows over the Wonder Twins.Jack Nicholas as "The Driver"Jim gives a lesson on the Apache language.Jason gets triggered AGAIN over Madame Web.The Makeup Department couldn't even bother with covering up Shaq's tattoo.What legendary actor was the voice of Nuclear Man?What dollar movie did Joseph ask for a refund?
Are you ever going to text me?Yes, it's funny and entertaining, but you don't want to listen to this episode.Jason, Jim, and Joseph explore the best drug influence scenes in movies. Shame on you Mr. Stiller!Joseph becomes the one-legged critic.Gimme drugs! Gimme drugs!People don't like it when you sneeze on their cocaine.Jason is the last person on earth to learn about the different packaging methods used between heroin and cocaine. Jim performs his new impression of the transitional, Hispanic Pacino.No beta or blue blockers were used during the recording of this episode.What condition WAS my condition in?What song is playing when the Dude loses his roach?
Are you ever going to text me?This episode challenges the concept of night mowing... and loses.Jason, Jim, and Joseph nearly hurt themselves coming up with a list of the best, non-fatal cinematic injuries.I'm going to break your back, Batman.Jason admits to not seeing a single Bruce Lee film.He's the Taj Murray of the movie.Frank and beans.Why is the Darth Vader's actual line to Luke far worse than the what fans mistakenly think it is?Is mowing with Crocs more dangerous than mowing at night?
Are you ever going to text me?No one is blaming Rio in this episode.Jason, Jim, and Joseph choose the favorite beach movies.The bots are NOT about cruises.Beach-offs and dongs.Jason is forced again to mention the Brooke Shields' movie.Jim tries to force everyone to drink Buzz Cola.When the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor.Who thinks it's a good idea to go explore the Titanic in a giant Tylenol?What's that all about?
Drug-Coated Balloons Vs Drug-Eluting Stents For The Treatment Of Large Native Coronary Artery Disease: A Meta-Analysis Of Randomized Controlled Trials.
Are you ever going to text me?Hey Sailors! The guys put their friendships at peril as they list the Best Movies at Sea. Jim just got off a boatJoseph is not a fan of drowning Jason hates homemade submarines Jim and Steven Seagal start a mutinyShouldn't this thing just be a sports podcast already!
Are you ever going to text me?This episode no longer has safety inspections.Jason, Jim, and Joseph explore some of the most controversial characters and movement in television and Movies.An equal opportunity to offend.A well-lit scene that had Newman sweating.Are we going to Cahulawassee River Mr. Luthor?Jim has a first on the show with a nomination of a movie has not seen.Jason questions the BBC's sensibilities of make Hitler funny.Did you TiVo Nipple Gate?What do you mean, "you people"?
Are you ever going to text me?This episode has night mowing.Jason, Jim, and Joseph list some of the best parents on the silver screen.Jason calls "FOUL" on single parenting.Jim destroys a hotel room with his impression of JoBeth Williams.This house is clean.The latest mashup of Dustin Hoffman films: RainDaddyIt even has a time code on it. And those are difficult to fake.NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!You would think that having a certain set of skills would include warning your child about the dangers of travelling.Amadeus was a great composer, but a terrible father.Still Magnolia, still dying.Jason Meeker: Genius or neighborhood nuisance? Do you like fried chicken?
Commentary by Dr. Jian'an Wang.
Are you ever going to text me?This episode includes "Cousin Oliver,” so it may be the beginning of the end for CCR.Jason, Jim, and Joseph create a list of the best TV Child Actors.Pat Johnson's squirrel graveyard.The question that triggers Joseph the most is, "Did I do that?”Jim serenades everyone with the theme song to "Eight is Enough.”Big toilet and little toilet.Franklin Delano BluthLittle Opie Cunningham.Joseph talks about a couple of Eddie Haskell's his daughter dated.Jason rejects Jim and Joseph's half-hearted apology for last week's episode.Which child actor stole the show from J.J.?Was there child abuse in the Cleaver's household?
In this episode of Grandma's Silver, we're joined by Elizabeth Hutchinson, founder of Hibiscus House—a Florida-based brand that specializes in sourcing vintage furniture and transforming it with custom lacquer for a fresh, statement-making look. We talk about the joy of giving old pieces new life, why vintage still resonates with today's design lovers, and how Elizabeth has carved out a niche that's as nostalgic as it is colorful. If you're a vintage lover who loves bold, breezy style, this conversation is for you.RESOURCES:Visit the Hibiscus House website here.Follow along on Instagram and Facebook.Don't forget to use the code GML15 at checkout—good for one-time use of 15% off any raw piece to customize (or ready to ship)!
Are you ever going to text me?This episode has nothing to do with boot camps or police academies.Jason, Jim and Joseph list their favorite post graduation movies.OK. Show of hands. Who has masturbated today?Jason desperately tries to deny any Star Trek crushes.The best form of any revenge must involve hundreds of boxes of popcorn.One word, plastics.Which movie was a precursor for the iconic CHiPs disco skating episode?What major is Jason's son going to college for?
Welcome to episode 157 of Growers Daily! We cover: incorporating amendments into soil when you're not turning the soil over, pelleted seeds being annoying, and starting a garden on clay in a cold climate. We are a Non-Profit!
Are you ever going to text me?Jason, Jim, and Joseph confess about their favorite movies with religious themes.This podcast episode has been rated "O" for being morally offensive by the Catholic Diocese.Old men complaining about lawns.Jason does a VERY disturbing impression of Sylvester Stallone as Axel Foley.Joseph admits to seeing every movie banned by the Catholic church.The miracle of the parting of seas was outdone by the spectacle of Jaws.Coach Martin couldn't cover up the boobs in English class. More James Mason impressions, please.Pope Voldemort I?"Hey Jesus. Who loves you, baby?"Why has the world not heard Bruce Springsteen's amazing version of Raspberry Beret?Why do bad remakes involve the star playing dual roles?
What's “Reformed” theology today? Greg Smith, a former Reformed pastor, unravels the tweed-coated posturing of a brand that claims intellectual edge but feels like evangelicalism with elbow patches. From preaching TULIP to questioning its cracks, he exposes a vague identity coasting on buzzwords. Catholicism's 2,000-year depth—think Aquinas, cathedrals, Chesterton—makes Reformed flexing look silly. Join Greg's journey from Calvinism to Rome, and ask: Is Reformed just a brand for smarter but generic evangelicals? Support this ministry so more people can consider Catholicism! Website: https://www.consideringcatholicism.com/ Email: consideringcatholicism@gmail.com
Are you ever going to text me?This episode does not recognize Mother's Day for women who are not their mother.Jason, Jim, and Joseph share stories of their best concert experiences.Cecile Kovacik, Jim's mom, is one of the best people to go to a concert with.Chicago was the first band to start fat-shaming its members.Texas Jamm!!!! Need we say more?You know you're getting old when you spot walking canes at the concert.Joseph is a true fan of lesbian rock.Nothing like 50-Somethings rock out like it's 1985 again.Jim writes a "Dear Penthouse" letter about his first Billy Joel concert.What concert did Jim see that made David Bowie blue?Who in the hell is the "Kiss Guy"?https://youtu.be/TjVOWOKa-lY?si=e1lKxYqXAybMmfrJ
Cardy, Matt, and Dale have all been playing Doom: The Dark Ages and enjoying slicing demons in half with its buzzsaw of a shield. They also react to the new GTA 6 trailer and bring their latest theories to the table, as well as shouting out the snackable silliness of Promise Mascot Agency, the surrealism of The Rehearsal, slickness of Andor, and brain-breaking nature of The Devil's Plan. Remember to send us your thoughts about all the new games, TV shows, films you're enjoying or looking forward to: ign_ukfeedback@ign.com. IGN UK Podcast is a part of the Geek Media Podcast Network, an IGN Entertainment Brand. Visit Geek.com for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you ever going to text me?This episode is running hands free.Jason, Jim, and Joseph recall their favorite TV series to revisit.Murky flush."Old Man" Joseph is complaining (about everything) again.Jason is unrestrained with the puns.I am a white man with hair in America. I can do anything.Jim may have a case of "wired connectivity".Jason admits to being a real life "Hop On" the Bluth's stair car.One name... Gilligan. Need Jim say anymore?Lovey Howell, the sexiest Honeybee.How long does it take Joseph to binge a seven-season series? Hint: It is a ridiculously short amount of time.Which one of Jim's favorite shows is frequently played in the background during the recording of CCR shows.
Are you ever going to text me?This episode is unofficially sponsored by Uncle Ed's Crawfish Boil.Jason, Jim, and Joseph try to figure out the best Disney animated movies that are not based on a book (or done by Pixar).We don't need that “hack” Steve Jobs!Forget the child pornography controversy, the ride just sucked. Joseph gives some of the best parenting and uncle advice.I don't think Disney understands the term "live action.”Jason gets confused and nearly tells the filthiest joke ever made.You're messing with my dog hair!Jim coins a new term for grandchildren: Second Generation (because he is too young to be a grandpa).What terrible movie did Jason end up buying for 60 bucks because he lost the DVD from Blockbusters?Who can forget Kimbra the White Lion?
Are you ever going to text me?This episode is best listened to with a tuna fish salad on white bread and mayonnaise, a tab, and a couple of Twinkies.The guys celebrate Jason's birthday with lists of their favorite birthdays in movies.Joseph selects two films with identical premises that go in two very different directions.The guys lament on how they used to think 44 was really old.The Donger need food... and other offensive references makes it in the list.Nothing like celebrating Jesus' birthday with a "magic show" at zero nine-thirty.You're CRAAAAZZZZZY MAAAAAN! Andy is freakin' 36 years old. Let that sink in for a bit.Which actor is disliked by PETA for picking on little ponies?Did everyone get to see the cake, before we divide of this island country?
Sirolimus-coated Balloon Vs. Drug-eluting Stent in Elderly Patients with Coronary Artery Disease: A Propensity-score Matched Comparison
Are you ever going to text me?This episode has chicks carrying swords and sticks.Jason, Jim, and Joseph cover some of the best female movie character who kick butt.Bad AI! Bad AI!Everybody wants the new Jason transitioning action figure.Jim gets in trouble with wives using AI for a poorly executed joke.Jason is all for female empowerment (as long as they're hot).She can take a punch. She just can't take a stool.She's so tough she can beat you with one hand. Mostly because she only has one hand.Mr. F!!!Rogue One: you can't remember anything about it, but it was great.Apologies to Milla Javovich or however you say her name.Kill Bill really missed a great opportunity of not including Raymond Burr. Jim dumps on San Antonio.Which the worst episode of The Office according to Jim?How did Alien 3 ruin Aliens in just the opening scene?
Are you ever going to text me?This episode does not include any obsessed Greeks.Jason, Jim, and Joseph walk down the aisle and propose their best movies with weddings in them. May your first child be a masculine child.Hollywood elite Will Ferrell steals Jim's daughter's wedding suite.Jason identifies himself as the worst kind of dog-owning neighbor.Alcoholism is just not as funny as it was in the 80s.Slappin' da bass!Who learned how to be a responsible pet owner from Jason Segel?What's a wedding without an awkward, drunken toast?
Are you ever going to text me?This episode gets a little verklempt.Jason, Jim, and Joseph get a little teary eyed over their choices of best emotional movie scenes.Jim describes his triumph at South by Congress.Talk amongst yourselves. Joseph is a kvetch about getting verklempt. Jim ran the Philidelphia Museum steps like Rocky and was promptly ridiculed by the locals.Jason boldly accuses Spielberg of being a hack.It's a stupid cartoon, but it chokes Joseph up every time.All complaints regarding this episode should go to Jason@crispycoatedrobots.comDogs proves to be the emotional Achilles heel to guys watching movies. Which femme fatal was wrongfully omitted from the femme fatal episode? What movie does the Meeker household find entertainment in watching Jason cry?
Are you ever going to text me?This episode doesn't like taking naps.Jason, Jim, and Joseph try to find happiness by selecting their favorite depressed characters in movies. I'm Joseph Johnson. I'm an AV man.Prozac and SkittlesI misjudged you. I'm not perfect. Buy the box.The best grandparents take their grandchildren to see movies about sex and suicide.The power of the ham sandwich!Oh, Bother! Why do bums have amazing hair?What does Taoism have to do with Poo? More importantly, who cares?
Are you ever going to text me?This episode is very sweaty (or at least has a lot of sweaty references).Jason, Jim, and Joseph rumble over the best jungle movies.But the ass is real.Joseph reveals his youth ambition to be Boy, but he just ended up being a monkey dancing to a singing orangutan.Jim gives some love to Eddie Grant's rejected theme song to great jungle movie.Jason takes offense at Joseph for taking a "dinosaur dump" on one of his selections. Sheena or Beastmaster?What do YOU mean, "you people"?
Are you ever going to text me?This episode was made by humans (sort of).In the spirit of International Women's Day, Jason, Jim, and Joseph list their favorite best supporting actress winners.AI Joseph - it won't let you down after a night of drinking.Jason gets scorned for his selections from last week's episode.It's singing. It's not real acting.Scarlett O'Hara wouldn't have lasted through the civil war and the movie would not have been as good with Joseph and Jason's selection.Jim confesses some of his boyhood fetishes of Rita Moreno and the Muppets.The boys praise Allison Janney's great performance of a stinky mother.One of Meryl Steep's performances comes down to her ability to flinch during confrontations."Were you a failure and the one most important relationship in your life?"Why does a Walter Mathau impression come up so many times in the episode?
Are you ever going to text me?WARNING: This episode has an excess of impersonations.Jason, Jim, and Joseph list their favorite Supporting Actor winners.Jim asks the important question of determining the different types of Okies.Iris: it's not so much a great movie as it is a preventer of recognition for bad Oscar performances. It's the Chicago Rock Way.Hey Friendo.Jason cleverly sneaks past the “no complaining” policy of Oscar nominees.Joseph admits that a little bullying can bring out the best in people. What actor suffered PTSD from too much cowbell?How in the hell did a Henry Fonda impression make it into this show?
Are you ever going to text me?This episode is MUCH kinder to Chewbacca than Han Solo ever was.Jason, Jim and Joseph have an enlightened discussion about the best modern black-and-white movies made in the past fifty years.Live on the podcast, Jason discovers he is color blind!!!A young Cousin Eddie looks more inbred in black and white.Joseph makes a pitch to P--- Hub for sponsorship.The Big Knockers come through better in black and white.Just as wrong as seeing Herman Munster in color.Jason accuses Joseph of being an anti-Dentite.Jim likes to keep his hands warm.George "The Animal" Steele.Jim makes an unsolicited plea to reconsider the value of the 1979 "Makin' It" sitcom. (Seriously, does anyone remember "Makin' It"?)Why can't a photograph like the iconic Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston shot be taken today?
Are you ever going to text me?This episode has armpit sweat stains.Jim, Jason, and Joseph get into a heated conversation about some of the sweatiest movies ever made.Joseph tries to explain the SNL "Weird Year" documentary... sort of?Jim is a confessed sweaty sleeper.Lee Cobb is easily the angriest of all the 12 men.Hoo-ha Al Pacino would have made for a very different Dog Day Afternoon.Florida may be the sweatiest location to film.The Nazis had problems too.Jason has ice cubes to share with Rosie Perez.Ozzy Nelson doesn't have brothers on his wall.Why don't more people have Peacock?What Movie Channel classic had Jim all hot and bothered in middle school?
Welcome to the new year! For this month's This Month in Birding, we welcome an all star panel of naturalists and writers to talk about the month's bird news. Rebecca Heisman, Dexter Patterson, and Sarah Swanson join host Nate Swick to talk about loons, mosquito killing birds, cold weather birding tips, and much more! Links to items discussed in this episode: A focus on females can improve science and conservation Coated seeds turn birds into mosquito-killing machines Drivers of agricultural producers' tolerance towards less-charismatic avian species Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!
Send us a text!Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé. In this episode, Brian and Lexy take up your questions!We here at New Christendom Press have a big announcement for you: A brand new book! That's right, after more than a year of work, Brian and Ben are pleased to announce Haunted Cosmos: Doing Your Duty in a World That's Not Just Stuff, a book all about the glory of the world God has made—seen and unseen—and how to do your duty in it. Order now at this link; these are now shipping! Canadian readers can order here. Want premium, handmade soaps without the seed oils or other nasty hormone disrupters? Check out our partners at Indigo Sundries Soap Co., and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for ten percent off your order!Get all your elderberry products from our friends at The King's Ridge Elderberries! Head to https://tkrfarm.com and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for 10% off!Check out Joe Garrisi at Backwards Planning Financial at https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com for all your financial planning needs!Support our friends at A Well Worn Story, a sewing studio creating handcrafted leather and canvas goods. Order online at www.awellwornstory.com, and be sure to use discount code BRIGHTHEARTH to save 10% on any order!Looking for a gift that will last a thousand generations? Check out RootedPinesHomestead.com for a natural wooden toys and herbal remedies. Coated with only coconut oil and beeswax, their toys are baby safe. Use code BRIGHTHEARTH for 10% off your first order.Thanks to our friends at Gray Toad Tallow for sponsoring this episode! Head over to graytoadtallow.com and use discount code BRIGHT15 for 15% off your order.This episode is also brought to you by Live Oak Integrative Health. Visit https://www.liveoakintegrativehealth.com and connect with owner Rebecca Belch, who has served as a critical care and labor and delivery nurse for 20 years and is a licensed practitioner of functional medicine.Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Send us a text!Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé. In this episode, Brian and Lexy talk about friendship and the duties of equals.We here at New Christendom Press have a big announcement for you: A brand new book! That's right, after more than a year of work, Brian and Ben are pleased to announce Haunted Cosmos: Doing Your Duty in a World That's Not Just Stuff, a book all about the glory of the world God has made—seen and unseen—and how to do your duty in it. You can preorder this premium hardcover edition right now at this link. These will be shipping around the first week or two of November—plenty of time for Christmas!Want premium, handmade soaps without the seed oils or other nasty hormone disrupters? Check out our partners at Indigo Sundries Soap Co., and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for ten percent off your order!Want to read the Puritans but don't know where to begin? Puritan Treasures for Today from Reformation Heritage Books makes the riches of these godly writers of old accessible for the modern reader. Learn more about the Puritan Treasures for today here, and be sure to use code "brighthearth" for 10% off!Get all your elderberry products from our friends at The King's Ridge Elderberries! Head to https://tkrfarm.com and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for 10% off!Check out Joe Garrisi at Backwards Planning Financial at https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com for all your financial planning needs!Support our friends at A Well Worn Story, a sewing studio creating handcrafted leather and canvas goods. Order online at www.awellwornstory.com, and be sure to use discount code BRIGHTHEARTH to save 10% on any order!Looking for a gift that will last a thousand generations? Check out RootedPinesHomestead.com for a natural wooden toys and herbal remedies. Coated with only coconut oil and beeswax, their toys are baby safe. Use code BRIGHTHEARTH for 10% off your first order.Thanks to our friends at Gray Toad Tallow for sponsoring this episode! Head over to graytoadtallow.com and use discount code BRIGHT15 for 15% off your order.This episode is also brought to you by Live Oaks Integrative Health. Visit https://www.liveoakintegrativehealth.com and connect with owner Rebecca Belch, who has served as a critical care and labor and delivery nurse for 20 years and is a licensed practitioner of functional medicine.Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Send us a text!Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé. In this episode, Brian and Lexy talk about intergenerational cooperation, mentoring, and more.We here at New Christendom Press have a big announcement for you: A brand new book! That's right, after more than a year of work, Brian and Ben are pleased to announce Haunted Cosmos: Doing Your Duty in a World That's Not Just Stuff, a book all about the glory of the world God has made—seen and unseen—and how to do your duty in it. You can preorder this premium hardcover edition right now at this link. These will be shipping around the first week or two of November—plenty of time for Christmas!Want premium, handmade soaps without the seed oils or other nasty hormone disrupters? Check out our partners at Indigo Sundries Soap Co., and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for ten percent off your order!Support Christian business and get your first bag of coffee FREE from Squirrelly Joe's Coffee—just cover the shipping! Head over to squirrellyjoes.com/bright to claim your free bag of coffee.Make learning fun with our supporter, Nuggets of Wisdom! Visit nuggets-of-wisdom.com today, and get 10% off with code brighthearth10.Want to read the Puritans but don't know where to begin? Puritan Treasures for Today from Reformation Heritage Books makes the riches of these godly writers of old accessible for the modern reader. Learn more about the Puritan Treasures for today here, and be sure to use code "brighthearth" for 10% off!Get all your elderberry products from our friends at The King's Ridge Elderberries! Head to https://tkrfarm.com and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for 10% off!Check out Joe Garrisi at Backwards Planning Financial at https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com for all your financial planning needs!Looking for a gift that will last a thousand generations? Check out RootedPinesHomestead.com for a natural wooden toys and herbal remedies. Coated with only coconut oil and beeswax, their toys are baby safe. Use code BRIGHTHEARTH for 10% off your first order.Thanks to our friends at Gray Toad Tallow for sponsoring this episode! Head over to graytoadtallow.com and use discount code BRIGHT15 for 15% off your order.This episode is also brought to you by Live Oaks Integrative Health. Visit https://www.liveoakintegrativehealth.com and connect with owner Rebecca Belch, who has served as a critical care and labor and delivery nurse for 20 years and is a licensed practitioner of functional medicine.Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Send us a text!Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé. In this episode, Brian and Lexy talk about the war on cleanliness. They referenced this article in the episode: https://mises.org/mises-daily/why-everything-dirtierWe here at New Christendom Press have a big announcement for you: A brand new book! That's right, after more than a year of work, Brian and Ben are pleased to announce Haunted Cosmos: Doing Your Duty in a World That's Not Just Stuff, a book all about the glory of the world God has made—seen and unseen—and how to do your duty in it. You can preorder this premium hardcover edition right now at this link. These will be shipping around the first week or two of November—plenty of time for Christmas!Want premium, handmade soaps without the seed oils or other nasty hormone disrupters? Check out our partners at Indigo Sundries Soap Co., and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for ten percent off your order!Support Christian business and get your first bag of coffee FREE from Squirrelly Joe's Coffee—just cover the shipping! Head over to squirrellyjoes.com/bright to claim your free bag of coffee.Want to read the Puritans but don't know where to begin? Puritan Treasures for Today from Reformation Heritage Books makes the riches of these godly writers of old accessible for the modern reader. Learn more about the Puritan Treasures for today here, and be sure to use code "brighthearth" for 10% off!Get all your elderberry products from our friends at The King's Ridge Elderberries! Head to https://tkrfarm.com and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for 10% off!Check out Joe Garrisi at Backwards Planning Financial at https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com for all your financial planning needs!Looking for a gift that will last a thousand generations? Check out RootedPinesHomestead.com for a natural wooden toys and herbal remedies. Coated with only coconut oil and beeswax, their toys are baby safe. Use code BRIGHTHEARTH for 10% off your first order.Thanks to our friends at Gray Toad Tallow for sponsoring this episode! Head over to graytoadtallow.com and use discount code BRIGHT15 for 15% off your order.This episode is also brought to you by Live Oaks Integrative Health. Visit https://www.liveoakintegrativehealth.com and connect with owner Rebecca Belch, who has served as a critical care and labor and delivery nurse for 20 years and is a licensed practitioner of functional medicine.Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show