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Get out the prune juice and orthopedics because just like Daredevil in this three issue series, Josh and Travis are getting old. Tune in to find out what the boys think of Charles Soule and Steve McNiven's take on the aged hero of Hell's Kitchen.
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Jim and John find common ground after their Paradise Towers divide, both celebrating the three-part structure as potentially perfect for Doctor Who storytelling. The story features 1950s nostalgia, holiday camp hijinks, and Stubby Kaye from Guys and Dolls. The Relief Factor: After Paradise Towers' evisceration, John feared the worst. Jim's verdict: "It's no Paradise Towers" (thankfully). Discussion of whether you can go lower than a 1 rating and what "having a nice time" means for Doctor Who evaluation. Three Parts: The Perfect Length?: Extended discussion of whether three episodes might be the ideal Doctor Who story format. They've said it before but only really had one three-parter to judge by (Planet of Giants). Jim credits the economy of three parts for helping this story—nothing wasted, though some backstory needed filling in. Question raised: why not make the entire 14-episode season consistent lengths instead of mixing two four-parters with two three-parters? Production Context: Written by Malcolm Kohll (first Doctor Who story). Directed by Chris Clough (Terror of the Vervoids, Ultimate Foe, upcoming Dragonfire, Happiness Patrol, Silver Nemesis). Original title: "The Flight of the Chimeron." Shot almost entirely on location at Butlin's Barry Island holiday camp in Wales (rats forced crew to abandon staying there after two nights). Interior shots done first for once because next story (Dragonfire) is entirely in studio. Ken Dodd (intergalactic tollmaster) took role to dig at tax revenue service investigating him—they discovered over £300,000 unclaimed in his home but he was acquitted. The Stubby Kaye Question: Jim's jaw-dropping moment: recognizing Stubby Kaye from Guys and Dolls (Nicely Nicely Johnson, "Sit Down You're Rocking the Boat"). He was 69 in 1987, 32 when the Broadway show opened in 1950, 37 in the 1955 film. Extended discussion of how an American actor wound up in Doctor Who—was he living in England? Did he do multiple British productions? Also appeared in Who Framed Roger Rabbit the following year as voice of editor. Paired with Morgan Deare (American actor) whose "terrible" accent made Jim think he was British doing bad American Southern/Western accent. Both actors somewhat superfluous to story. Weissmuller and Hawk characters had larger role in uncut version involving the satellite subplot. The Ray Factor: Sarah Griffiths as Ray was being tested as potential new companion because Bonnie Langford was thinking of leaving. Sophie Aldred auditioned for this role but didn't get it—instead cast as Ace for next story, which worked in her favor. Jim didn't identify Ray as potential companion (first time in long time he missed that cue). Malcolm Kohll created character but signed waiver making her BBC property since JNT/Cartmel came up with basic idea of girl who could fix anything with right tool. Lynn Gardner was original actress but injured herself practicing motorcycle riding, so Sarah Griffiths got role. McCoy Development Moments: John identifies key character growth: McCoy showing appreciation for simple things like Burton the camp director's life. Monologue to Gavrok about life defeating those who deal in death—Jim thought this might be quotable Doctor speech. Jim still waiting for something to quantify McCoy as distinct from previous six Doctors: The Interspecies Romance: Billy drinks Chimeron nutrient solution to become one of Delta's people so he can leave with her and the princess to restart the race. The Villain Problem: Gavrok (Don Henderson, who was General Tagge in original Star Wars) and Bannermen lack clear motivation. Backstory existed but cut for time: Bannermen invaded Chimeron homeworld because they'd made ecological mess of their own worlds. Mel Forgotten: By final action sequence, Mel almost completely absent. Stands holding Bannerman weapon in macho pose at end "as if she had a big part in rounding up those guys" but didn't. Bonnie's decision to leave not story-based but timing: "never intended to be long-term player, felt it was right time to go." Only 20 episodes across six stories makes her one of briefest companions. Didn't do convention circuit until last 15-20 years; now enthusiastic about return in New Who. Production Details: Chimeron baby played by 3-4 different children (teenage princess not interviewed for Blu-ray despite being old enough) Green makeup question: females outgrow green skin? Delta has "very slight greenish cast" only visible at end Baby in green onesie looks ridiculous Effects with bus and TARDIS "pretty bad" but Bannermen ship landing "nicely done" Loved the vintage bus itself (appropriate for 1959) Beekeeper character adds to already massive cast Final shot: beekeeper's impish grin as TARDIS disappears (Chris Clough will repeat this in Dragonfire) Cast and Crew Favorite: Despite acknowledging it's not a great story, cast and crew enjoyed nostalgia of 50s holiday camps and had fun making it. Ratings consistent: 5.3, 5.1, 5.4. The Cartmel Philosophy: Andrew Cartmel doesn't like interior TARDIS scenes so "we're not gonna see the console room much moving forward." Jim outraged: "inane... good writing doesn't drag a scene down." Discussion of lost opportunities for insightful TARDIS interactions. The New Who Question: Public call-out asking if listeners want them to continue past TV Movie into New Who (Eccleston era). Multiple positive responses received. Shag's thoughtful response: only continue if you find joy in it, not worth 20 years of episodes without happiness. John notes RTD1 was "glorious time for Doctor Who" with fandom mostly united (unlike RTD2 era). Discussion of callbacks, slow beginning like Star Trek TNG's moratorium on mentioning Vulcans. Both agree putting themselves in companion's shoes helps—did they feel sad leaving this world? Yes for Delta, unlike Paradise Towers. Coming Up Next: Monday on Patreon Feed - Music, Memory TARDIS and a look at the first Sylvester McCoy appearance in the comics with "A Cold Day in Hell". Friday on Patreon Feed (Monday for the main feed) - Season 24 finale, "Dragonfire" - the introduction of Ace, which John will narrate. 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It is time to pop a couple of cold ones and enjoy as our two brothers, Alan (@alanross84TBK) and Thom (@Mr_MMAction) provide a Redux of their 78th #WrestlingCompanion as they sit back and watch WWF In Your House 15: A Cold Day in Hell 1997. Fan of gaming streaming? Check out 1/2 of The BroKast, @alanross84TBK on Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/ttvalanross84tbk). Visit rogueenergy.com and use the code ‘2702' to get 10% off products. Rogue Energy is a premium energy and focus supplement designed to optimize your mental and physical performance. Visit laxedy.com and use the code ‘BRO247' to get 15% off products. Laxedy can enhance your performance with their analog grips. These grips can be used on PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch. Visit triumphchairs.com and use the code ‘BRO247' to get 10% off products. Triumph Chairs is a gaming chair company specializing in comfort and performance. Visit cinchgaming.com and use the code ‘BRO247' to get 5% off products. Cinch Gaming manufactures custom professional gaming controllers for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles. Visit playeronecoffee.com and use the code ‘BRO247' to get 5% off products. Player One Coffee develop coffee recipes custom-tailored to gamers, creatives, developers and just about anybody who really enjoys a cup of coffee. Visit victoriouseyewear.com and use the code ‘BRO247' to get 10% off products. Victorious Eyewear develop blue light blocking gaming glasses designed to eliminate digital eye strain and help you remain comfortable and focused. Visit sprkix.com and use the code ‘BRO10' to get 10% off products. SPRKIX Apparel specialises in pro wrestling apparel including t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, jackets, hats and stickers. More info? Apple iTunes: The BroKast Podcast Podbean: The BroKast Podcast Spotify: The BroKast Podcast Castbox: The BroKast Podcast HiCast: The BroKast Podcast Twitter: @TheBrokast Instagram: The BroKast Podcast E-mail: brokast2@gmail.com YouTube: The BroKast: Podcast and Gaming
It is time to pop a couple of cold ones and enjoy as our two brothers, Alan (@alanross84TBK) and Thom (@Mr_MMAction) provide a Redux of their 78th #WrestlingCompanion as they sit back and watch WWF In Your House 15: A Cold Day in Hell 1997. The post Brokast 229: Wrestling Companion Redux: WWF In Your House 15: A Cold Day in Hell Watch Along! appeared first on Shining Wizards Network.
After going through all the new comic books hitting shelves this week, Doc hits on an IDW title, then Friar discusses a recent, can't-miss Daredevil story.
What the Stone Did Not ForgetThe lineage of the sacred feminine from Neolithic Europe all the way to the Stardust Lineage.There is an image of a woman small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. She is less than four and a half inches tall, carved from Neolithic limestone over 28,000 years ago near the Danube River in what is now called Austria. She is all curved. A sacred feminine body with a round belly, full breasts, wide hips, a body in its fullness and generative power, honored in the most permanent material available.She has no face. She does not need one. She is not a portrait of an individual woman. She is every woman. And she is a statement about what the female body means, what it carries, what it represents, and the cosmology of the people who made her. She is, of course, the Venus of Willendorf.She was once tinted with red ochre, the same iron-rich pigment as human blood, and women's blood. Even in the act of carving, there was an awareness of the connection between body, earth, and cosmos. The stone itself was not incidental. The stone holds what time cannot otherwise keep. The stone holds the story and remembers.Across a vast arc of prehistoric Europe and Asia, from France to Siberia, archaeologists have uncovered hundreds of similar figurines spanning thousands of years of human creative life. Each one encoded the same understanding. The female body is sacred. It doesn't represent the sacred. It is the sacred and created from the sacred. She is the source. She is the organizing principle of human life.Honoring the feminine because of matriarchy was not something radical, was not feminism. It was not simply embedded into the fabric of early human cultures. It was actually what the fabric was woven from — not just embedded, woven from. It is the very fibers of the tapestry.And this story lasts for thousands and thousands and thousands of years before the eventual widespread emergence of organized warfare, before the legal and theological structures that would later declare the female body a problem to be managed and named, before the invention of land ownership.The stone did not forget, even as later cultures obscured, suppressed, and reinterpreted and renamed what these figurines meant. The stone holds the story. The clay holds the imprint.Marija Gimbutas and the Language of the Sacred BodyMuch of what we know about these ancient cultures comes from the work of Marija Gimbutas, the Lithuanian-American archaeologist, Professor Emeritus at UCLA, and one of the most important and most contested scholars in the 20th century. She spent decades excavating what she called Old Europe, the Neolithic cultures of prehistoric Europe that flourished before the arrival of the patriarchal peoples from the Pontic-Caspian steppes beginning around 4000 BCE. In the regions of what is now known as Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania, the Cucuteni-Trypillia era, she documented cultures that developed sophisticated symbolic systems over thousands of years, deeply rooted in agricultural art and the cyclical understandings of life.In thousands of figurines, burial sites, ceremonial objects, and symbolic markings, she identified a coherent visual language — circles, spirals, triangles, and the female form encoding an entire civilization's understanding of life, death, the regeneration cycle, and the sacred. This is not primitive decoration. These are not fertility charms made for male desire. These are acts of reverence and collaboration, a co-creative relationship, symbols encoded into stone and clay, telling a story about who we were and perhaps who we could be.And she found no weapons there until later.Her interpretation, by the way, has been challenged and debated by subsequent scholars. Her naming, her description of the archaeomythology of the ancient mothers — to this day, archaeologists are trying to disprove her theories and relabel her findings.And yet the figurines — it's even hard to call them that. The mother. She just exists. The symbols recur across vast distances and thousands of years with a consistency that really demands no explanation. We honored her and her body. Whatever the precise nature of the social structures that produced them, the female body represented in these artifacts is the power. She is the primary symbol through which a civilization found its meaning.That understanding did not disappear when the cultures that held it were disrupted. It went underground, literally, and it survived in objects and then modern day practices that the dominant culture wasn't successful in stamping out.So much they took from us. So much we remembered. The stone remembers, and the stardust bones remember.Lenore Thomas Straus — Choosing the MotherThis is how it leads into our Stardust Lineage.In 1937, sculptor Lenore Thomas Straus received a commission through the Public Works Administration — sometimes called the Works Progress Administration — in Greenbelt, Maryland. This is one of the New Deal communities being built during the Depression, supported by the Roosevelts' vision for an American public life. Lenore worked on multiple projects connected to this era of public art, and photographs document her alongside Eleanor Roosevelt in a hard hat.Lenore also made a note that these communities were being built for white people, but by Black people. That is part of the story. The untold story.For the Greenbelt commission, Lenore was given latitude to choose her subject. It was going to go in the town square. She chose a mother and child — not a warrior, not a statesman for the area, not an allegory of progress or industry. A mother kneeling, with her child holding a cup with both hands. It is carved across three four-foot limestone blocks from Indiana, twelve feet of stone placed in public space, and functional — a water fountain. Just like a woman, she wanted to make sure it made sense. Utility and reverence made inseparable, the act of offering water given permanent form in stone. The sculpture was commissioned in 1937 and completed in 1939.This is, of course, a conscious choice. With the full range of American civic iconography available to her, with the imprimatur of federal commission behind her, Lenore Thomas Straus chose to place the sacred feminine body in a public square — a mother and a child.She also carved in a separate commission the Preamble to the Constitution in stone, also in Maryland.She knew what she was doing. She was doing what the Neolithic carvers had done across thousands of years — inscribing the female body and the values of a society that honors life in the most permanent material available.She wrote of her relationship to carving stone as an artist: Quietly, I bow to the stone.To our community, this summarizes the root system of Intentional Creativity. The sentence holds an entire philosophy. The sculptor does not dominate the material. She listens to it. She honors what it carries. She brings her full devotion to bear before she raises a hand to shape it.Greenbelt, Maryland is where Lenore Thomas Straus is from — Prince George's County, Maryland.Lenore Thomas Straus became the teacher of a young artist named Sue Hoya Sellers. She recognized Sue when Sue was seventeen years old. Sue had ridden seven miles on dirt roads to find her, a portfolio strapped to her bicycle, clothes starched and ironed, two years of preparation. Lenore called her a young artist, and Sue was one.Among the things Lenore passed to Sue was an understanding that the sacred feminine image belonged in the hands of women — that carving was not decoration, that it was transmission, and honestly, a form of decolonizing the female body.Sue carried this forward in her own large-scale work, including a monumental pregnant woman carved in wood commissioned for Alice Walker that stands at Stardust Ranch in Sonoma — the sacred feminine body again in the most permanent material available, given to the woman who had sat at the table with Sue, given to the writer who told me that to be happy is one of the most revolutionary acts.And Sue passed this assignment to me when I was twenty-four. Sue co-mothered me, and this was among the most sacred things she passed forward.A Cold Day and a Palm-Sized PrayerI remember the day.It was cloudy and cold on the mountain. Sue and I, months before, had gone out to dig the very clay from the earth — red clay. She wanted me to understand the whole cycle of making. Finally, the clay was made. It was placed in my hands, and she said: make it fit the palm of your hand. For prayer. Put your intention into it.I brought the clay into my hands and began to shape it. I didn't know what it would become, but I knew that I was called to make the Sacred Mother. It was the first thing I ever made out of clay.Amazingly, years after Sue's death, Lenore's daughter Nora sent me a small figurine carved in stone — one of Sue's earliest works — a goddess figurine, small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. It was only then, holding that piece, understanding what Sue had been handed and what she handed to me, that I received the full weight of the assignment — not as an instruction, as a lineage, as a specific, unbroken transmission of an understanding that Lenore had carried from her own teachers, and they from theirs, all the way back to the women who pressed their hands into cave walls and shaped limestone into figurines small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.It makes me think of my recent visit to Malta — how the Sleeping Lady of Malta is so tiny she can almost fit in the palm of your hand. But there were also sculptures so huge they were claimed to be made by giantesses. Lenore and Sue did the same thing — made the tiny and the large.Lenore was a Norwegian woman. She decided to carve an enormous sculpture, a mother and child. She went on to carve the Preamble to the Constitution in stone. She taught Sue and Sue taught me — from hand to hand and really from heart to heart.And when I think of this teaching and share it with my students today, I feel the throughline of the sacred feminine image always emerging and becoming and arriving in and through our hands. Back at the beginning, right at the time I made that sculpture, I knew I wanted to change the way that women were treated and the way that the face of the feminine was regarded in my lifetime.Thousands of paintings are part of it. The carrying on of a Stardust Lineage — from Neolithic limestones to these stardust bones.Us. We.Footnotes(1) The Venus of Willendorf is housed in the Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria. On the red ochre tinting and its connection to blood symbolism in prehistoric ritual contexts, see: Jill Cook, Ice Age Art: Arrival of the Modern Mind (British Museum Press, 2013); Marija Gimbutas, The Language of the Goddess (HarperCollins, 1989).(2) On the geographic distribution of similar prehistoric female figurines: Gimbutas, The Language of the Goddess (1989), Introduction; Cook, Ice Age Art (2013).(3) Marija Gimbutas, The Civilization of the Goddess: The World of Old Europe (HarperCollins, 1991). On the Kurgan hypothesis and the cultural transition beginning around 4000 BCE.(4) On the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture: Gimbutas, The Language of the Goddess (1989). See also: John Chapman, Fragmentation in Archaeology (Routledge, 2000) for a more recent treatment.(5) Gimbutas, The Language of the Goddess (1989). On the visual symbolic language of prehistoric European artifacts.(6) For scholarly critique of Gimbutas's methodology, see: Lynn Meskell, “Goddesses, Gimbutas and ‘New Age' Archaeology,” Antiquity 69 (1995): 74–86. For a balanced recent assessment, see: Douglass Bailey, Prehistoric Figurines: Corporeality and Representation in the Neolithic (Routledge, 2005).(7) Lenore Thomas Straus, Mother and Child, Indiana limestone water fountain, commissioned 1937, completed 1939, Greenbelt Homes Inc., Greenbelt, Maryland. Commissioned through the Public Works Administration / Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project. Photographic documentation of Straus with Eleanor Roosevelt held in the Stardust Lineage archive. For archival verification, consult Greenbelt Museum records.(8) Lenore Thomas Straus, Preamble to the Constitution, stone, Greenbelt, Maryland. Documented by personal visit. For archival citation, consult Greenbelt Museum records and WPA Federal Art Project documentation.(9) Lenore Thomas Straus, Stone Dust. Exact page number to be confirmed before publication. Get full access to Tea with the Muse at teawiththemuse.substack.com/subscribe
Larry talks about a change in the most frequent raptor sighting, the increase in migration, and another creature of flight to keep an eye open for
Cette semaine, Antoine est avec nous pour nous parler de la série « Neighbours », du nouveau hangar de la chaine YouTube « LGR », et du film d'horreur canadien « Undertone ». Laurent nous revient avec une mise à jour au sujet du rhino d'Ace Ventura, du prochain long métrage de « The Lord of the Rings » coécrit par Stephen Colbert et les BD « Three Rocks: The Story of Ernie Bushmiller: The Man Who Created Nancy » et « Tunnel ». Benoit pour sa part résume en rafale les nouvelles concernant la couverture anniversaire de « Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles » signé par Frank Miller, du futur du titre « Spawn », et de la position d'Hasbro face à l'I.A. En dernière partie d'émission, nous discutons de « Daredevil: Cold Day In Hell » de Charles Soule et Steve McNiven. Consulter l'ensemble de nos archives: https://www.mysterieuxetonnants.com/category/podcasts/emission/ Laissez-nous un message vocal: https://www.speakpipe.com/mysterieuxe Devenez membre de la communauté Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MysterieuxE Diffusion originale : 30 mars 2026 Site web : MysterieuxEtonnants.com © Les Mystérieux Étonnants. Tous droits réservés
On the heels of the hit second season of Daredevil: Born Again, we are using our fourth pick for the Merry Marvel March Society to take a closer look at the Man Without Fear! Only it's an OLD MAN Without Fear as we review Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell by Charles Soule and Steve McNiven! Plus we welcome fellow comic book podcaster, Zach Thompson, from Thompson's Comic Corner to chat about the current state of Marvel Comics...for better and for worse! Host: Andy Larson Co Hosts: Chad Smith and JA Scott Guest Panelist: Zach Thompson from Thompson's Comic Corner (@thompson2968.bsky.social) Listen to Thompson's Comics Corner on YouTube: youtube.com/@ThompsonComicCorner2968 Get all of your comic book supplies at 10% off by using Promo Code LCSPOD at Checkout: www.bcwsupplies.com Click to get all your Last Comic Shop Podcast gear & support the shop!
Jon & Cody make a case for who UT's starting QB should be. Also, Cody (doesn't) tells us about the Lady Vols NCAA tournament chances. ---------- TalkSports is LIVE Weekdays from 8-11 a.m. on Fox Sports Knoxville/ Fanrun Radio. Check Out our Socials: "@FOXSportsKnox" on Twitter/X, "FanrunSports" on Instagram and Youtube Jon- @Jon__Reed on "X" Cody- @Cody__McClure on "X" Sam- @_beard11 on "X" Bubba- @BrandonShown on "X"
Ask Me Anything and takeaways of the day featuring Andy, Randy, Beau, and Abe.
This week, we wrap up winter by looking at Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell, Jonathan Frakes returns to the director's chair for a big episode of Starfleet Academy, and who will win at the Oscars?https://www.editorsnotecomics.comhttps://www.patreon.com/editorsnotecomicsPop Culture News 3:05Weird TV Facts 20:30Sports Report 22:35Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Season 1, Episode 9 29:35Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell 35:15Who Will Win Best Picture At The Academy Awards? 45:20
Relive intrepid voyagers David and Matt's recent trip to the last citadel that is Elgin when Partick Thistle played their first ever competitive game at Borough Briggs in the Scottish Cup Fifth Round.
The Tuesday Boys are out to crack a brand-new case, the mystery of What Are Two Cool Detective Shows We Wanted To Watch?! Spoiler alert: the culprits were none other than Master Keaton and Fillmore! Sorry to disappoint all the Matlock kids out there. Today's Episode Sponsor: Uncle Gary's Powder™ THIS WEEK'S EPISODES: Master Keaton S1E1, "Man In A Maze" Fillmore! S1E9, "A Cold Day at X” Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/StaYgR7HW2 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/satamtuesdays Our Website: http://www.satamtuesdays.com/ The Hosts: Andrew Eric Davison, Austin Bridges, Rory Voie Audio Production: Andrew Eric Davison
Episode 250 Wooooo! - FAAF 250In this 250th episode, I share my reflections from Feb 2-6, 2026. Check out the WHOLE SPOTIFY PLAYLIST I put together with all the listens mentioned below:>>> bit.ly/E250FreshAirAtFivePlaylist
Et si on parlait comics ? Comics Pick sélectionne pour vous le meilleur des comics... ou du moins, on essaie. Le trio composé de Baptiste, Balmung et Knightwing vous propose un retour réflexif sur les titres populaires ou les pépites cachées parmi les sorties récentes chez les éditeurs français. Le mot d'ordre : les comics, c'est du super-héros, mais pas que !Au programme de Comics Pick #74 :Daredevil : Cold Day in Hell (Panini Comics)Spectateurs (Urban Comics)Batman : War Games Tome 1 (Urban Comics)Comics Pick est un podcast indépendant.Si cette émission vous a plu, vous pouvez nous soutenir en partageant l'émission sur les réseaux.Retrouvez nous sur les réseaux linktr.ee/comicsstuffUn grand merci à vous tous pour le soutien que vous manifestez pour l'émission. On se retrouve le mois prochain pour un nouvel épisode !
This week on the Tech Tools for Teachers Podcast, we're tackling indoor recess and cold-weather creativity with two easy, no-friction tools.Tools FeaturedBoMoMo – Abstract art through motion and colorSketchpad (Sketch.io) – Simple digital drawing and design spaceWhy We Love ThemNo logins or setupWorks on Chromebooks, iPads, and laptopsGreat for brain breaks and creative resetsFlexible for multiple content areasBoMoMo: https://bomomo.comSketchpad: https://sketch.ioMentioned in this episode:Education Podcast NetworkTech Tools for Teachers is part of the Education Podcast Network. https://www.edupodcastnetwork.com/This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
In this Friday Q&A episode, Don answers listener questions on handling backdoor Roth conversions with investment gains, whether Avantis or Vanguard makes more sense for bond investing, and why 529 plans have become even more attractive with new Roth rollover rules. He also tackles a puzzling report of inflated ETF pricing on Vanguard's platform, urging further investigation, and reassures a listener concerned about AVGE's diversification compared to VT. Along the way, Don emphasizes the importance of low fees in fixed income, the long-term logic behind factor investing, and the reality that taking additional risk is what creates the potential for higher returns. 0:04 Friday Q&A intro and plea for more listener questions 1:44 Backdoor Roth with gains—how to handle taxable growth 6:01 Avantis vs. Vanguard for bond funds and why fees matter more in fixed income 8:00 Using 529 plans for kids and new Roth rollover rules 11:19 Odd ETF pricing on Vanguard and why it makes no sense 13:38 AVGE vs. VT diversification concerns and factor investing explained 18:24 Risk, factor tilts, and long-term expectations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Questions? Comments?In this Friday Q&A episode, Don answers listener questions on handling backdoor Roth conversions with investment gains, whether Avantis or Vanguard makes more sense for bond investing, and why 529 plans have become even more attractive with new Roth rollover rules. He also tackles a puzzling report of inflated ETF pricing on Vanguard's platform, urging further investigation, and reassures a listener concerned about AVGE's diversification compared to VT. Along the way, Don emphasizes the importance of low fees in fixed income, the long-term logic behind factor investing, and the reality that taking additional risk is what creates the potential for higher returns.0:04 Friday Q&A intro and plea for more listener questions1:44 Backdoor Roth with gains—how to handle taxable growth6:01 Avantis vs. Vanguard for bond funds and why fees matter more in fixed income8:00 Using 529 plans for kids and new Roth rollover rules11:19 Odd ETF pricing on Vanguard and why it makes no sense13:38 AVGE vs. VT diversification concerns and factor investing explained18:24 Risk, factor tilts, and long-term expectationsLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's just Joshua and Caleb on the mics this week, catching up on the year so far, and it starts with a wild story about Joshua losing his wallet… only for it to turn up 20 miles from where it disappeared. From there, we talk about the cold, dive into some fly fishing news, including the newly released 2026 delayed harvest trout stocking schedule and how different it looks from past years, along with a few notable changes happening across the fly fishing industry. We also share a cool fatherhood story that made the news. No big agenda; just two dads talking life, fishing, and fatherhood like you would standing in the river together.NC Delayed Harvest StockingsCool Pilot StoryGet your Dads On The Fly Merch in our online store .Check out our sponsors:https://turtleboxaudio.com/https://nativesflyfishing.com/https://saludabeads.com/https://rambler.co/
Mainly, our review of the third part of Sherlock & Co.'s "Musgrave Ritual," and probably way too much discussion of the thickness of ice . . . especially for winter.
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Fluent Fiction - Italian: Thwarting Election Fraud: A Cold Day in Collevecchio Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/it/episode/2026-01-17-23-34-02-it Story Transcript:It: Il cielo era grigio sopra il piccolo centro comunitario di Collevecchio.En: The sky was gray above the small community center of Collevecchio.It: Era inverno, e il vento portava con sé un freddo pungente.En: It was winter, and the wind carried with it a biting cold.It: All'interno del centro, la scena era ben diversa.En: Inside the center, the scene was quite different.It: Il calore umano riempiva l'aria mentre i cittadini, avvolti nei loro cappotti e sciarpe, si mettevano in fila per votare.En: Human warmth filled the air as the citizens, wrapped in their coats and scarves, queued to vote.It: La sala era addobbata con manifesti elettorali di vari colori.En: The hall was decorated with election posters of various colors.It: Alessio, un funzionario elettorale diligente e attento, stava verificando i documenti dei votanti con attenzione.En: Alessio, a diligent and attentive electoral official, was carefully checking voters' documents.It: Proprio mentre il giorno di voto procedeva senza intoppi, Alessio ricevette un messaggio anonimo.En: Just as the voting day was proceeding smoothly, Alessio received an anonymous message.It: Diceva che ci sarebbe stato un tentativo di frode elettorale.En: It said there would be an attempt at electoral fraud.It: Alessio lesse il messaggio due volte.En: Alessio read the message twice.It: Era preoccupato.En: He was worried.It: Non voleva causare panico inutilmente, ma non poteva ignorare l'avvertimento.En: He didn't want to cause panic unnecessarily, but he couldn't ignore the warning.It: Nel frattempo, Giuliana, una giovane giornalista dal piglio deciso, aveva sentito del messaggio.En: Meanwhile, Giuliana, a young journalist with a determined approach, had heard about the message.It: Voleva scoprire la verità.En: She wanted to uncover the truth.It: Era determinata a pubblicare la storia, ma le mancavano prove concrete.En: She was determined to publish the story, but she lacked concrete evidence.It: Decise di parlarne con Alessio.En: She decided to talk to Alessio about it.It: "Alessio, possiamo parlare?"En: "Alessio, can we talk?"It: chiese Giuliana, avvicinandosi a lui.En: asked Giuliana, approaching him.It: "Certo, Giuliana.En: "Certainly, Giuliana.It: Che succede?"En: What's going on?"It: Alessio rispose, anche se era visibilmente preoccupato.En: Alessio replied, although he was visibly concerned.It: "Questo messaggio anonimo... Credi che sia vero?"En: "This anonymous message... Do you think it's true?"It: chiese Giuliana.En: asked Giuliana.It: Voleva sapere se Alessio avrebbe indagato, ma anche se avrebbe collaborato con lei.En: She wanted to know if Alessio would investigate and if he would collaborate with her.It: Alessio sospirò, incerto sul da farsi.En: Alessio sighed, uncertain about what to do.It: "Non lo so.En: "I don't know.It: Ma non possiamo ignorarlo completamente.En: But we can't completely ignore it.It: Potrebbe essere solo un falso allarme."En: It might just be a false alarm."It: "Ma se fosse vero?En: "But what if it's true?It: Dobbiamo fare qualcosa," insistette Giuliana.En: We need to do something," insisted Giuliana.It: Nel corso della giornata, Giuliana osservò una figura sospetta vicino alle urne.En: Throughout the day, Giuliana observed a suspicious figure near the ballot boxes.It: Sembrava strano.En: It seemed odd.It: Scriveva qualcosa su un foglio in modo furtivo.En: The person was writing something on a sheet of paper furtively.It: Giuliana scattò rapidamente alcune foto e corse da Alessio.En: Giuliana quickly snapped a few photos and ran to Alessio.It: "Alessio, presto!En: "Alessio, quickly!It: C'è qualcosa che non va!"En: Something is wrong!"It: Giuliana esclamò concitata.En: Giuliana exclaimed, agitated.It: Alessio si precipitò con lei.En: Alessio hurried with her.It: Vide l'individuo e decise di intervenire.En: He saw the individual and decided to intervene.It: Lo fermò e chiese spiegazioni.En: He stopped him and asked for an explanation.It: Dopo un breve controllo, scoprirono che la persona stava tentando di manipolare i voti con nuove schede false.En: After a brief check, they discovered that the person was attempting to manipulate the votes with new fake ballots.It: Fu un momento teso, ma grazie alla prontezza di Giuliana e alla risolutezza di Alessio, la situazione venne risolta senza intaccare i risultati delle elezioni.En: It was a tense moment, but thanks to Giuliana's alertness and Alessio's decisiveness, the situation was resolved without affecting the election results.It: A fine giornata, Alessio e Giuliana si trovarono a discutere dell'accaduto.En: At the end of the day, Alessio and Giuliana found themselves discussing the incident.It: "Grazie a te, abbiamo sventato la frode," disse Alessio, riconoscendo il valore del lavoro di Giuliana.En: "Thanks to you, we thwarted the fraud," Alessio said, acknowledging the value of Giuliana's work.It: "E grazie a te, la tua attenzione ha evitato il panico," replicò Giuliana, rispettandolo per la sua calma e decisione.En: "And thanks to you, your attentiveness avoided panic," replied Giuliana, respecting him for his calmness and decisiveness.It: Quella sera, Alessio camminò verso casa sentendo un nuovo rispetto per il lavoro dei giornalisti.En: That evening, Alessio walked home with a newfound respect for the work of journalists.It: Giuliana tornò in redazione con una lezione importante sull'importanza dell'integrità.En: Giuliana returned to the newsroom with an important lesson about the importance of integrity.It: Entrambi sapevano di aver fatto la cosa giusta, consapevoli che vigilanza e collaborazione erano essenziali per la giustizia.En: Both knew they had done the right thing, aware that vigilance and collaboration were essential for justice. Vocabulary Words:the sky: il cielobiting: pungentethe scene: la scenawrapped: avvoltito queue: mettersi in filathe hall: la salathe official: il funzionariodiligent: diligenteto check: verificarethe document: il documentosmoothly: senza intoppithe message: il messaggioanonymous: anonimothe attempt: il tentativofraud: la frodeworried: preoccupatothe warning: l'avvertimentothe journalist: la giornalistadetermined: decisoto uncover: scoprireconcrete: concreteevidence: le proveto investigate: indagareto ignore: ignorarefalse alarm: falso allarmesuspicious: sospettafurtively: furtivoto manipulate: manipolaredecisiveness: risolutezzathwarted: sventato
Bob and Luis review In Your House: A Cold Day in Hell
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In Malachi, the last book of the Old Testament, the prophet talks about the day when the Lord will return in judgment. On that day He will restore this fallen world broken by sin. But until then, you can be sure that it's going to get pretty chilly out there. But listen to the incredible news he announces in this passage.
It's Robert Altman season at QLH. We discussed his film Images a few seasons ago and it's about time we circle back to the other two films in his "woman-focused" trilogy: That Cold Day in the Park and 3 Women. We cover: dream states, women's madness, power dynamics, doubles, different dimensions and how our favorite Altman films are possibly the least Altman-esque of the bunch.
In this extra-length episode we finish our trek through the underworld, and that's no lie! David and Michael strap in as we travel through the 8th and 9th circles of hell, and it's pretty grisly, but also fun! Hold on to your butts!
This is an episode near and dear to Jason's heart, as Eric and he connect again to discuss three movies by Jason's favorite director, Robert Altman. Eric loves Altman's work too, and the guys love to tackle the complicated movies from the great directors, so this week the guys are talking Altman's great mysterious trio of complex female centered dramas: 3 Women, Images and That Cold Day in the Park. No matter how much thought you've given these films, we think you'll come to some new revelations about them (at least Jason and Eric did during the show), plus have a good time while digging deeper.
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It's Tremors 6, Y'all!
Kyle joins the podcast to discuss the may 97 in your house the horrible espn wwe news and so much more!!!! Its a dark time to be a WWE fan both in 97 and 2025!!!
It's iFanboy 20/25 — 20 years of podcasting and 25 years of iFanboy! This week, Josh Flanagan has Captain America angst, Conor Kilpatrick has Superman angst, and a trip down memory lane tests their neuroplasticity. Note: Time codes are estimates due to dynamic ad insertion by the distributor. Running Time: 01:16:40 Pick of the Week:00:02:23 – Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell #3 Comics:00:12:10 – One World Under Doom #600:18:09 – EC Cruel Universe 2 #100:22:36 – Absolute Superman #1000:28:12 – Moon Knight: Fist of Khonshu #251 (11)00:30:28 – Captain America #773 (2)00:41:38 – Hellboy in Love: The Art of Fire #1 Patron Pick:00:44:05 – Blink and You'll Miss It #1 Patron Thanks:00:55:34 – Spencer Bills Listener Mail:00:57:50 – Drew G. from Perth, Western Australia has been re-listening to the show from the beginning and has some questions about things that happened in 2005. iFanboy at the Movies:01:06:10 – Conor saw The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Brought To You By: iFanboy Patrons – Become one today for as little as $3/month! Or join for a full year and get a discount! You can also make a one time donation of any amount! iFanboy T-Shirts and Merch – Show your iFanboy pride with a t-shirt or other great merchandise on Threadless! We've got TWENTY THREE designs! Music:“Lost Stars”Adam Levine Watch The iFanboy After Show for Pick of the Week #989! Listen to Conor, Josh, and Ron discuss Blade (1998) on Cradle to the Grave. Listen to Josh discuss Fargo on Movie of the Year: 1996. Listen to Conor discuss Swingers on Movie of the Year: 1996. Watch Ron talk about pinball technology on the Daily Tech News Show. Listen to Conor discuss Ghostbusters on Movie of the Year: 1984. Listen to Conor, Josh, and Ron discuss The Crow (1994) on Cradle to the Grave. Listen to Josh discuss Jaws 4: The Revenge (1987) on Cradle to the Grave. Listen to Josh discuss Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) on Cradle to the Grave. Watch Josh and Conor talk about how to start a podcast on OpenWater. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Panthers blow out Oilers (21 penalties) in Game 3 of Stanley Cup finals; Tigers and Mets pitching lead them to the best records in MLB. Bengals release LB Pratt. Bryson shoots even par on a cold day at Oakmont in his prep for US Open.
It's iFanboy 20/25 — 20 years of podcasting and 25 years of iFanboy! This week you've got Two Exhausted Jamokes™ which leads to a show full of brain fog, digressions into Star Wars EU books, spicy foods and Josh's desire to appear on what would surely be the least-watched episode of Hot Ones, and a debate about the physical characteristics of various dog breeds… and their smells. Note: Time codes are estimates due to dynamic ad insertion by the distributor. Running Time: 01:13:56 Pick of the Week:00:02:10 – Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell #2 Comics:00:11:23 – Absolute Wonder Woman #800:16:12 – G.I. Joe #700:21:53 – Green Arrow #357 (24)00:30:20 – The Goddamn Tragedy00:33:35 – We're Taking Everyone With Us #300:39:02 – Mr. Terrific: Year One #100:43:25 – Giant-Size X-Men #1 Patron Pick:00:47:18 – Metamorpho: The Element Man #6 Patron Thanks:00:55:29 – Nelson Neuber Listener Mail:00:57:16 – Doug T. from Cincinnati, Ohio and Philip R. are both adamant about what breed of dog Krypto is.01:01:08 – Chris M. from New Orleans, Louisiana asks an unanswerable question about Peter David so the Jamokes use it as a launching pad to honor the man. Brought To You By: iFanboy Patrons – Become one today for as little as $3/month! Or join for a full year and get a discount! You can also make a one time donation of any amount! iFanboy T-Shirts and Merch – Show your iFanboy pride with a t-shirt or other great merchandise on Threadless! We've got TWENTY TWO designs! Music:“Fever Dog”Stillwater Watch The iFanboy After Show for Pick of the Week #979! Listen to Josh discuss Fargo on Movie of the Year: 1996. Watch Ron talk about pinball technology on the Daily Tech News Show. Listen to Conor, Josh, and Ron discuss The Crow (1994) on Cradle to the Grave. Watch Josh and Conor talk about how to start a podcast on OpenWater. Listen to Conor discuss Swingers on Movie of the Year: 1996. Listen to Conor discuss Ghostbusters on Movie of the Year: 1984. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fretz reviews In Your House Cold Day in Hell from May 1997. A historic rivalry is born between Mankind and The Rock, a No Holds Barred match with Vader and Ken Shamrock and The Undertaker defending the WWE title against Stone Cold Steve Austin! RIP Sabu. Follow Fretz on Blue Sky https://bsky.app/profile/fretzlemania.bsky.socialTwitter: https://x.com/FretzlemaniaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fretzlemania/linktr.ee/fretzlemaniaFollow WAR on Twitter https://x.com/Addict_WrestleFollow WAR on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wrestleaddictradioBuy Fretz's Merch: https://fretzlemania.creator-spring.com/Buy WAR Merch: https://wrestle-addict-radio.creator-spring.com/Join our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/hWUGvp85Wrestle Addict Radio, the cure for the common wrestling podcast
It's iFanboy 20/25 — 20 years of podcasting and 25 years of iFanboy! You thought you were coming here for weekly comic book talk and dumb jokes and, sure, you'll get that too, but this week you're really here for the deep dive into a What Hurts? conversation. Note: Time codes are estimates due to dynamic ad insertion by the distributor. Running Time: 01:07:45 Pick of the Week: 00:01:57 – Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell #1 Comics: 00:12:28 – Moon Knight: Fist of Khonshu #7 00:16:43 – Absolute Superman #6 00:20:24 – Absolute Green Lantern #1 00:26:24 – Past Time #1 00:30:26 – West Coast Avengers #6 00:37:39 – G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero – Beach Head #1 Patron Pick: 00:41:30 – 2000 AD Prog 2426 Patron Thanks: 00:49:56 – Rufus Pentecost Listener Mail: 00:52:38 – Drew G. from Perth, Western Australia, Australia is feeling his age and is having trouble making time for comics. Brought To You By: iFanboy Patrons – Become one today for as little as $3/month! Or join for a full year and get a discount! You can also make a one time donation of any amount! iFanboy T-Shirts and Merch – Show your iFanboy pride with a t-shirt or other great merchandise on Threadless! We've got TWENTY TWO designs! Music: “Gives You Hell” The All-American Rejects Listen to Josh discuss Fargo on Movie of the Year: 1996. Watch Ron talk about pinball technology on the Daily Tech News Show. Listen to Conor, Josh, and Ron discuss The Crow (1994) on Cradle to the Grave. Watch Josh and Conor talk about how to start a podcast on OpenWater. Listen to Conor discuss Swingers on Movie of the Year: 1996. Listen to Conor discuss Ghostbusters on Movie of the Year: 1984. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’ll be a Cold Day in Hell before we Hush up about DC’s Absolute books! In this week’s episode: our New Comics Review Show returns! Featuring the highly-anticipated launch of H2sh in the pages of Batman, the brain-bending debut of Absolute Martian Manhunter, Patrick Horvath’s brutal Free for All, (Don’t Call Him) Old Man Daredevil […] The post Batman Hush 2, Absolute Martian Manhunter, Daredevil Cold Day in Hell & MORE | New Comics Review Show #773 appeared first on The Two-Headed Nerd Comic Book Podcast.
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Published on the day of Trump's inauguration, this episode takes brief stock of Biden's unusual farewell address before pivoting to the perilous future. A great roundtable of Talking Feds stalwarts--Jonathan Alter, Norm Eisen, & Jen Rubin--assesses the confirmation hearings & what they suggest about the nature of Trump rule, as well as the prospects for the most controversial nominees, especially Kash Patel. We end with a set of open-ended reflections about what to expect in the next few months.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.